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2013 PRESEASON DEPTH CHARTHere is the way Michigan State plans to line up when preseason camp opens on Saturday, Aug. 3 for the 2013 season. This depth chart is primarily based
OFFENSE DEFENSE
X .....................................13............................................
14..................................................... Tony Lippett (6-3, 191, Jr.)
88............................................. Monty Madaris (6-1, 198, R-Fr.)
87.............................................Tres Barksdale (6-2, 194, R-Fr.)
LT ................................... ...........................................
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74................................................ Jack Conklin (6-6, 326, R-Fr.)
LG ................................... ..........................................
54...................................................Connor Kruse (6-4, 320, Jr.)
67................................................Zach Higgins (6-4, 314, R-Fr.)
69.................................................. Shawn Kamm (6-7, 300, Jr.)
C ..................................... ...............................................
79................................................... Kodi Kieler (6-5, 326, R-Fr.)
53........................................................Kyle Lints (6-3, 298, So.)
RG .................................. .....................................................
77............................................. Henry Conway (6-6, 327, Sr.-5)
75......................................... Benny McGowan (6-3, 312, R-Fr.)
RT ................................... ..................................................
70................................................Skyler Burkland (6-7, 315, Jr.)
65................................................ Michael Dennis (6-7, 299, Jr.)
TE ................................... ...........................................
83....................................................... Paul Lang (6-5, 257, So.)
82................................................. Josiah Price (6-4, 243, R-Fr.)
85..................................................Evan Jones (6-5, 249, R-Fr.)
84............................................. Derek Hoebing (6-7, 299, Sr.-5)
Z ..................................... ............................................
5.............................................DeAnthony Arnett (5-11, 175, Jr.)
21................................................Andre Sims Jr. (5-9, 185, So.)
86...........................................Matt Macksood (5-11, 184, R-Fr.)
89....................................................John Jakubik (6-0, 188, Jr.)
F ..................................... ..........................................
3....................................... Macgarrett Kings Jr. (5-10, 186, So.)
QB ..................................10.........................................
18.................................................. Connor Cook (6-4, 218, So.)
7.............................................. Tyler O’Connor (6-3, 215, R-Fr.)
22.................................................. Paul Andrie (6-2, 182, R-Fr.)
16................................................. Tommy Vento (6-1, 195, So.)
FB ...................................37.......................................
38....................................................Niko Palazeti (6-1, 252, Jr.)
48......................................................Ty Hamilton (6-0, 236, Jr.)
47.......................................................... Matt Rea (6-1, 247, Jr.)
TB ...................................30...........................................
20............................................................Nick Hill (5-8, 198, Jr.)
33..............................................Jeremy Langford (6-0, 206, Jr.)
32..............................................Nick Tompkins (5-9, 185, R-Fr.)
DE .................................. .........................................
11 .................................................Jamal Lyles (6-3, 246, R-Fr.)
DT .................................. ..............................................
8 ...........................................Lawrence Thomas (6-3, 305, So.)
97 ......................................Mark Scarpinato (6-3, 286, So.) OR
93 ................................................. Damon Knox (6-4, 276, So.)
NT .................................. .....................................
99 ..............................................James Kittredge (6-4, 252, Jr.)
87 ......................................... Brandon Clemons (6-3, 297, So.)
96 ..............................................David Fennell (6-2, 267, R-Fr.)
DE .................................. .................................................
42 ........................................Denzel Drone (6-2, 251, Sr.-5) OR
92 ..................................................... Joel Heath (6-6, 260, So.)
STAR ............................. 23 .......................................
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45 ................................................. Darien Harris (6-0, 215, So.)
19 ...............................................Danny Folino (5-9, 212, Sr.-5)
MIKE .............................. ...............................................
41 ............................................. Kyler Elsworth (6-1, 225, Sr.-5)
48 ............................................... Pat Rhomberg (6-0, 230, So.)
SAM ............................... ..........................................
43 ........................................................Ed Davis (6-3, 230, So.)
FC .................................. ................................................
37 ............................................ Ezra Robinson (6-0, 180, R-Fr.)
38 ............................................ Gabe Augustin (5-8, 176, R-Fr.)
FS .................................. 27 .........................................
7 ............................................Demetrious Cox (6-1, 199, R-Fr.)
6 .....................................................Mylan Hicks (5-11, 196, Jr.)
SS .................................. ..................................................
26 ............................................... RJ Williamson (6-0, 212, So.)
36 ........................................... Arjen Colquhoun (6-1, 192, So.)
32 ........................................... Zac Leimbach (5-11, 193, R-Fr.)
BC ................................. 31 .....................................
39 .................................Jermaine Edmondson (6-0, 182, R-Fr.)
29 ...............................................Mark Meyers (6-0, 177, R-Fr.)
SPECIAL TEAMS
KO ................................. 17 ........................................
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PK .................................. .............................................
17 ................................................Kevin Muma (6-0, 206, Sr.-5)
P .................................... 3 .....................................................
17 ................................................Kevin Muma (6-0, 206, Sr.-5)
SN .................................. .............................................
56 ........................................... Leland Ewing (6-1, 227, Jr.) OR
53 ............................................... Steve Moore (6-3, 225, Sr.-5)
HLD ............................... 3 .....................................................
10 ...................................Andrew Maxwell (6-3, 210, Sr.-5) OR
18 .................................................Connor Cook (6-4, 218, So.)
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2013 NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. WT. ELIG. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)
2 Darian Hicks CB 5-10 176 Fr. Fr. HS Solon, Ohio (Solon)
3 Mike Sadler P 6-0 192 Jr. Sr. 2L Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern)
3 Macgarrett Kings Jr. WR 5-10 186 So. So. 1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (University School)
4 Michael Geiger K 5-8 186 Fr. Fr. HS Toledo, Ohio (Ottawa Hills)
5 DeAnthony Arnett WR 5-11 175 Jr. Jr. 1L Saginaw, Mich. (Tennessee)
6 Mylan Hicks S 5-11 196 Jr. Sr. 1L Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)
6 Damion Terry QB 6-3 222 Fr. Fr. HS Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep)
7 Demetrious Cox S 6-1 199 Fr. So. RS Jeannette, Pa. (Jeannette)
7 Tyler O’Connor QB 6-3 215 Fr. So. RS Lima, Ohio (Lima Central Catholic)
8 Lawrence Thomas DL 6-3 305 So. Jr. 1L Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)
9 Isaiah Lewis S 5-10 208 Sr. Sr. 3L Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis)
9 Evan Fischer K 5-10 175 Fr. So. RS Holt, Mich. (Holt)
10 Andrew Maxwell QB 6-3 210 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Midland, Mich. (Midland)
11 Jamal Lyles DE 6-3 246 Fr. So. RS Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup)
12 R.J. Shelton RB 5-11 204 Fr. Fr. HS Beaver Dam, Wis. (Beaver Dam)
13 Bennie Fowler WR 6-1 212 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Bloomfield, Mich. (Detroit Country Day)
14 Tony Lippett WR 6-3 191 Jr. Sr. 2L Detroit, Mich. (Crockett)
15 Trae Waynes CB 6-1 185 So. Jr. 1L Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford)
16 Aaron Burbridge WR 6-1 195 So. So. 1L Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison)
16 Tommy Vento QB 6-1 195 So. Jr. SQ Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison)
17 Kevin Muma K 6-0 206 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Troy, Mich. (Troy)
17 Trey Kilgore WR 6-1 175 Fr. Fr. HS Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier)
18 Connor Cook QB 6-4 218 So. Jr. 1L Hinckley, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit)
19 Danny Folino LB 5-9 212 Sr. Sr.-5 2L Okemos, Mich. (East Lansing)
19 AJ Troup WR 6-2 205 So. Jr. SQ Minneapolis, Minn. (Wayzata)
20 Nick Hill RB 5-8 198 Jr. Sr. 2L Chelsea, Mich. (Chelsea)
20 Eli-Kevin Phillips DB 6-0 179 Fr. Fr. HS Detroit, Mich. (Cody)
21 Andre Sims Jr. WR 5-9 185 So. Jr. 1L Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood)
21 Justin Williams CB 6-1 180 Fr. Fr. HS Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast)
22 Delton Williams RB/LB 6-1 220 Fr. Fr. HS Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep)
22 Paul Andrie QB 6-2 182 Fr. So. RS Valparaiso, Ind. (Valparaiso)
23 Jairus Jones LB/S 6-1 213 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Tampa, Fla. (Wharton)
24 Gerald Holmes RB 6-0 212 Fr. Fr. HS Flint, Mich. (Carman-Ainsworth)
24 Kevin Cronin K 6-1 209 Fr. So. RS Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West)
25 Keith Mumphery WR 6-0 208 Jr. Sr. 2L Vienna, Ga. (Dooly County)
26 RJ Williamson S 6-0 212 So. Jr. 1L Dayton, Ohio (Dunbar)
27 Kurtis Drummond S 6-1 200 Jr. Sr. 2L Masury, Ohio (Hubbard)
28 Denicos Allen LB 5-11 218 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Hamilton, Ohio (Hamilton)
29 Mark Meyers DB 6-0 177 Fr. So. RS Toledo, Ohio (Whitmer)
30 Riley Bullough RB/LB 6-2 230 Fr. So. RS Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis)
31 Darqueze Dennard CB 5-11 197 Sr. Sr. 3L Dry Branch, Ga. (Twiggs County)
32 Nick Tompkins RB 5-9 185 Fr. So. RS Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood)
32 Zac Leimbach DB 5-11 193 Fr. So. RS Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Central)
33 Jeremy Langford RB 6-0 206 Jr. Sr. 2L Wayne, Mich. (John Glenn)
33 Jon Reschke LB 6-2 232 Fr. Fr. HS Sterling Heights, Mich. (Brother Rice)
34 Taiwan Jones LB 6-3 250 Jr. Jr. 2L New Baltimore, Mich. (Anchor Bay)
35 Jalyn Powell DB 5-11 183 Fr. Fr. HS Warren, Ohio (Warren G. Harding)
35 Chris Laneaux S 5-11 190 So. Jr. SQ Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Northern)
36 Arjen Colquhoun DB 6-1 192 So. Jr. 1L Windsor, Ontario (W.F. Herman Secondary School)
37 Ezra Robinson CB 6-0 180 Fr. So. RS Sarasota, Fla. (Booker)
37 Trevon Pendleton FB 5-11 248 So. Jr. 1L Lucasville, Ohio (Portsmouth West)
38 Niko Palazeti FB 6-1 252 Jr. Sr. 2L Northville, Mich. (Detroit Catholic Central)
38 Gabe Augustin CB 5-8 176 Fr. So. RS Freeland, Mich. (Nouvel Catholic Central)
39 Jermaine Edmondson CB 6-0 182 Fr. So. RS Canton, Ohio (McKinley Senior)
40 Max Bullough LB 6-3 245 Sr. Sr. 3L Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis)
41 Kyler Elsworth LB 6-1 225 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Goodrich, Mich. (Goodrich)
42 Denzel Drone DE 6-2 251 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Plant City, Fla. (Plant City)
43 Ed Davis LB 6-3 230 So. Jr. 1L Detroit, Mich. (Southeastern)
44 Marcus Rush DE 6-2 245 Jr. Sr. 2L Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)
44 Corry Brown RB/DB 5-11 170 Fr. Fr. HS Three Rivers, Mich. (Three Rivers)
45 Darien Harris LB 6-0 215 So. Jr. 1L Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha Catholic)
47 Matt Rea FB 6-1 247 Jr. Sr. TR Rochester, Mich. (University of Pennsylvania)
48 Ty Hamilton FB 6-0 236 Jr. Sr. SQ Fenton, Mich. (Fenton)
48 Pat Rhomberg LB 6-0 230 So. Jr. SQ Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Watterson)
49 Shane Jones LB 6-1 220 Fr. Fr. HS Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)
50 Sean Harrington LB 6-3 188 Fr. Fr. HS Commerce Township, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)
51 Fou Fonoti OT 6-4 298 Sr. Sr.-5 2L Lakewood, Calif. (Cerritos College)
52 Taybor Pepper SN 6-4 200 So. So. 1L Saline, Mich. (Saline)
53 Steve Moore SN 6-3 225 Sr. Sr.-5 IL Pinconning, Mich. (Pinconning Area)
53 Kyle Lints C 6-3 298 So. Jr. SQ Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis)
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54 Connor Kruse OG 6-4 320 Jr. Sr. 1L Lowell, Mich. (Lowell)
55 Devyn Salmon DT 6-1 299 Fr. Fr. HS Plant City, Fla. (Plant City)
56 Leland Ewing SN 6-1 227 Jr. Sr. SQ Jackson, Mich. (Lumen Christi Catholic)
57 Adam Brown OG 6-3 280 So. Jr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton)
59 Dan France OL 6-6 312 Sr. Sr.-5 3L North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton)
60 Micajah Reynolds DL 6-5 307 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Lansing, Mich. (Sexton)
61 James Bodanis DL 6-5 305 Jr. Sr. TR Toronto, Ontario (University of Toronto)
63 Travis Jackson C 6-3 283 Jr. Sr. 2L New Albany, Ohio (St. Francis DeSales)
64 Blake Treadwell OG 6-3 304 Sr. Sr.-5 4L East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing)
65 Michael Dennis OT 6-7 299 Jr. Sr. 1L Carey, Ohio (Carey)
66 Jack Allen OL 6-1 297 So. Jr. 1L Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central)
67 Zach Higgins OG 6-4 314 Fr. So. RS Alliance, Ohio (Marlington)
69 Shawn Kamm OL 6-7 300 Jr. Sr. SQ Saginaw, Mich. (Nouvel Catholic Central)
70 Skyler Burkland OT 6-7 315 Jr. Sr. 2L Sunbury, Ohio (Big Walnut)
73 Dennis Finley OL 6-6 305 Fr. Fr. HS Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech)
74 Jack Conklin OT 6-6 326 Fr. So. RS Plainwell, Mich. (Plainwell)
75 Benny McGowan OG 6-3 312 Fr. So. RS Centerville,Ohio (Centerville)
76 Donavon Clark OL 6-3 300 So. Jr. 1L Cincinnati, Ohio (Finneytown)
77 Henry Conway OL 6-6 327 Sr. Sr.-5 1L Shaker Heights, Ohio (Shaker Heights)
79 Kodi Kieler C 6-5 326 Fr. So. RS Rockwood, Mich. (Carlson)
80 Dylan Chmura TE 6-4 243 Fr. Fr. HS Waukesha, Wis. (Waukesha West)
82 Josiah Price TE 6-4 243 Fr. So. RS Greentown, Ind. (Eastern)
83 Paul Lang TE 6-5 257 So. Jr. 1L Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mount Lebanon)
84 Derek Hoebing TE 6-7 299 Sr. Sr.-5 3L Vermilion, Ohio (Vermilion)
85 Evan Jones TE 6-5 249 Fr. So. RS West Lafayette, Ohio (Ridgewood)
86 Matt Macksood WR 5-11 184 Fr. So. RS Lansing, Mich. (Lansing Catholic Central)
87 Brandon Clemons DL 6-3 297 So. Jr. SQ Milford, Pa. (Delaware Valley)
87 Tres Barksdale WR 6-2 194 Fr. So. RS Solon, Ohio (Solon)
88 Monty Madaris WR 6-1 198 Fr. So. RS Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)
89 Shilique Calhoun DE 6-4 250 So. Jr. 1L Middletown, N.J. (Middletown North)
89 John Jakubik WR 6-0 188 Jr. Sr. SQ Plymouth, Mich. (Kalamazoo College)
91 Tyler Hoover DL 6-7 290 Sr. Sr.-6 3L Novi, Mich. (Novi)
92 Joel Heath DE 6-6 260 So. Jr. SQ Cincinnati, Ohio (Mount Healthy)
92 Andrew Gleichert TE 6-5 263 Jr. Sr. 1L Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron)
93 Damon Knox DL 6-4 276 So. Jr. SQ Muskegon, Mich. (Muskegon)
94 Noah Jones DL 6-3 276 Fr. Fr. HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)
94 Tim Wojniak TE 6-3 232 Fr. Jr. TR Utica, Mich. (Oakland University)
96 David Fennell DL 6-2 267 Fr. So. RS Portland, Ore. (Sunset)
97 Mark Scarpinato DL 6-3 286 So. Jr. SQ Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette University)
98 Demetrius Cooper DE 6-5 208 Fr. Fr. HS Chicago, Ill. (Percy L. Julian)
99 James Kittredge DL 6-4 252 Jr. Sr. 1L Ramsey, N.J. (Vanderbilt)
EXP. KEY – HS: High School; RS: Red-shirted; JC: Junior College; TR: Transfer; SQ: Squad Member; L: Letters Earned.
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. ELIG. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)
28 Denicos Allen LB
66 Jack Allen OL
22 Paul Andrie QB
5 DeAnthony Arnett WR
38 Gabe Augustin CB
87 Tres Barksdale WR
61 James Bodanis DL
57 Adam Brown OG
44 Corry Brown RB/DB
40 Max Bullough LB
30 Riley Bullough RB/LB
16 Aaron Burbridge WR
70 Skyler Burkland OT
89 Shilique Calhoun DE
80 Dylan Chmura TE
76 Donavon Clark OL
87 Brandon Clemons DL
36 Arjen Colquhoun DB
74 Jack Conklin OT
77 Henry Conway OL
18 Connor Cook QB
98 Demetrius Cooper DE
7 Demetrious Cox S
2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
24 Kevin Cronin K
43 Ed Davis LB
31 Darqueze Dennard CB
65 Michael Dennis OT
42 Denzel Drone DE
27 Kurtis Drummond S
39 Jermaine Edmondson CB
41 Kyler Elsworth LB
56 Leland Ewing SN
96 David Fennell DL
73 Dennis Finley OL
9 Evan Fischer K
19 Danny Folino LB
51 Fou Fonoti OT
13 Bennie Fowler WR
59 Dan France OL
4 Michael Geiger K
92 Andrew Gleichert TE
48 Ty Hamilton FB
50 Sean Harrington LB
45 Darien Harris LB
92 Joel Heath DE
2 Darian Hicks CB
6 Mylan Hicks S
67 Zach Higgins OG
20 Nick Hill RB
84 Derek Hoebing TE
24 Gerald Holmes RB
91 Tyler Hoover DL
63 Travis Jackson C
89 John Jakubik WR
85 Evan Jones TE
23 Jairus Jones LB/S
94 Noah Jones DL
49 Shane Jones LB
34 Taiwan Jones LB
69 Shawn Kamm OL
79 Kodi Kieler C
17 Trey Kilgore WR
3 Macgarrett Kings Jr. WR
99 James Kittredge DL
93 Damon Knox DL
54 Connor Kruse OG
35 Chris Laneaux S
83 Paul Lang TE
33 Jeremy Langford RB
32 Zac Leimbach DB
9 Isaiah Lewis S
53 Kyle Lints C
14 Tony Lippett WR
11 Jamal Lyles DE
86 Matt Macksood WR
88 Monty Madaris WR
10 Andrew Maxwell QB
75 Benny McGowan OG
29 Mark Meyers DB
53 Steve Moore SN
17 Kevin Muma K
25 Keith Mumphery WR
7 Tyler O’Connor QB
38 Niko Palazeti FB
37 Trevon Pendleton FB
52 Taybor Pepper SN
20 Eli-Kevin Phillips DB
35 Jalyn Powell DB
82 Josiah Price TE
47 Matt Rea FB
33 Jon Reschke LB
60 Micajah Reynolds DL
48 Pat Rhomberg LB
37 Ezra Robinson CB
44 Marcus Rush DE
3 Mike Sadler P
55 Devyn Salmon DT
97 Mark Scarpinato DL
12 R.J. Shelton RB
21 Andre Sims Jr. WR
6 Damion Terry QB
8 Lawrence Thomas DL
32 Nick Tompkins RB
64 Blake Treadwell OG
19 AJ Troup WR
16 Tommy Vento QB
15 Trae Waynes CB
22 Delton Williams RB/LB
21 Justin Williams CB
26 RJ Williamson S
94 Tim Wojniak TE
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Fifth-year senior enters his third season as Michigan State’s starting Sam linebacker in
2013 . . . featured on the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy
Watch List . . . preseason second-team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele’s College
Football Preview, Athlon Sports and Lindy’s . . . rated among the nation’s top NFL Draft
prospects in the Class of 2014 (No. 9 outside linebacker) by CBSSports.com . . . did
not participate in spring practice (foot) . . . .three-year letterwinner has 180 tackles,
including 29.5 for losses (140 yards), in 40 career games . . . has started 26 consecu-
tive games . . . ranks tied for 10th in MSU history with 14 sacks and 11th with 29.5
tackles for loss . . . the 140 yards from his tackles for losses rank 11th most in school
history . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection
(coaches and media) started every game at Sam linebacker . . . ranked third on the
team in tackles (79) . . . ranked third on the team and 16th in the Big Ten with 10.0
tackles for loss (51 yards) . . . ranked tied for 11th in the Big Ten in conference games
with 7.5 tackles for loss . . . produced three sacks (37 yards) . . . had three tackles,
including a 9-yard sack, in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. TCU . . . collected six
tackles, including a 19-yard sack, vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . produced eight tackles (all
solos), including a 4-yard loss, in the overtime win at Wisconsin . . . posted 11 stops,
including a season-high 3.0 for losses, and broke up a pass at No. 23 Michigan . . .
career interception vs. Iowa . . . collected six stops, including a 1-yard loss, and had a
pass break-up at Indiana . . . tallied six tackles against No. 14 Ohio State . . . good
all-around game against Eastern Michigan, collecting six tackles, including a 9-yard
sack, while also being credited with a forced fumble and a pass break-up . . . compiled
six tackles, including a half tackle for loss, vs. No. 10 Notre Dame . . . tallied three
tackles and recovered a fumble against No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON
(SOPHOMORE):
linebacker . . . named second-team All-Big Ten by the media; honorable mention selec-
tion by the coaches . . . named to Yahoo! Sports All-Big Ten second team . . . selected
Tommy Love Award on defense (team’s most improved player) . . . led the team in
tackles for loss (18.5 for 86 yards), sacks (11 for 69) and production points (307) . . .
ranked second in the Big Ten and 12th in the FBS with 11 sacks; that total also ranks
sixth most in an MSU single season . . . his 18.5 tackles for loss ranked fourth in the
Big Ten and tied for second most in an MSU single season . . . ranked second on the
team with 83 tackles . . . ranked seventh in the Big Ten with 41 “impact” tackles (stops
that limit opponents to gains of 2 yards or less, including sacks) during the regular
including 1.5 for losses (6 yards) and a 5-yard sack, in the win over No. 18 Georgia in
the 2012 Outback Bowl . . . named National Linebacker of the Week by the College
Football Performance Awards after recording a career-high 4.0 tackles for loss (16
yards) and 3.0 sacks (15 yards) in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin;
it was the highest sack total by a Spartan since Trevor Anderson recorded three against
Michigan in 2008, and the most tackles for loss in a game by a Spartan since Kevin
Vickerson vs. Notre Dame in 2004; also tied a career high with nine tackles against the
Badgers . . . totaled a career-best 35 production points in the inaugural Big Ten
7-yard sack, to go along with two quarterback hurries and a pass break-up in win at
Northwestern . . . named Spartan Defensive Player of the Week after matching his
career high with nine tackles in win over Indiana . . . tied a season high with nine
tackles and had a pass break-up in victory at Iowa . . . had three tackles and two
quarterback hurries against Minnesota . . . produced six stops at No. 13 Nebraska . . .
. . named Spartan Defensive Player of the Week after recording 29 production points
and seven tackles, including 2.0 for losses (12 yards) and 1.5 sacks (11 yards), in
MSU’s fourth-straight win over Michigan . . . collected 2.0 sacks (16 yards) and 2.5
tackles for loss (17 yards) in win at Ohio State; recorded four tackles overall against the
yards) vs. Central Michigan . . . tallied seven tackles, including a team-high 2.5 tackles
Florida Atlantic . . . recorded a season-high nine tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss (4
yards) in the 2011 season opener vs. Youngstown State . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-
SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games in 2010, primarily on special teams, to
Misch . . . recorded 18 tackles (12 solo, 6 assists) . . . produced four solo tackles vs.
No. 15 Alabama in the 2011 Capital One Bowl . . . earned Big Ten Special Teams
Player of the Week honors after making one of the key plays in the comeback win vs.
Purdue, blocking a punt late in the fourth quarter at the Boilermaker 13-yard line that
MSU recovered at the 3 and converted into the game-winning touchdown . . . had two
solo hits at No. 18 Iowa, including one for a 3-yard loss . . . tallied three tackles vs. Notre
a tackle and recovered a fumble that led to a touchdown in his Spartan debut vs.
Western Michigan . . . made the switch from safety to outside linebacker during spring
practice . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Named to SuperPrep’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the Midwest’s top seniors
by SuperPrep (No. 80) . . . ranked among the nation’s top linebackers by Rivals.com
(No. 39) . . . listed among the state’s top prospects by Ohio High Magazine (No. 13)
and Rivals.com (No. 35) . . . selected to play in the 2009 Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33
. . selected Ohio Defensive Player of the Year by TriStateFootball.com . . . earned AP
Co-Defensive Player of the Year . . . also named Butler County and Greater Miami
Conference Defensive Player of the Year . . . three-year starter at linebacker for Coach
(111 solos, 47 assists) . . . produced 26 tackles for loss as a senior, including 12 sacks
. . . also credited with two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two blocked punts
. . . posted 21 tackles each vs. Lakota East and Middletown . . . also recorded six
honors as a junior after registering 147 stops (115 solos, 32 assists) . . . tallied 11
tackles for loss in 2007, including three sacks . . . made 415 career tackles (301 solos,
114 assists), with 47 resulting in losses including 19 sacks . . . had four career intercep-
tions, returning two for touchdowns . . . returned 15 kickoffs for 395 career yards (26.3
avg.) and one score . . . three-year letterman in wrestling, winning two district titles . . .
. . . son of Eric Fleetwood and Sharelle Allen . . . born Aug. 9, 1990 . . . majoring in
sociology.
ALLEN’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 13, vs. Iowa (10/13/12)
Tackles for loss: 4.0, vs. Wisconsin (12/3/11)
Sacks: 3.0, vs. Wisconsin (12/3/11)
Interceptions: 1, vs. Iowa (10/13/12)
Pass Break-ups: 1, six times (last vs. Michigan, 10/20/12)
ALLEN’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 13/0 12 6 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0
2011 14/13 43 40 83 18.5-86 11-69 0-0 3 0 0
2012 13/13 41 38 79 10-51 3-37 1-0 3 1 1
Career 40/26 96 84 180 29.5-140 14-106 1-0 6 2 1
ALLEN’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2011
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Youngstown State 2 7 9 1.5-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Florida Atlantic 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 4 3 7 2.5-7 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Central Michigan 3 2 5 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 2 2 4 2.5-17 2-16 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 3 4 7 2.0-12 1.5-11 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 3 2 5 1.5-11 1.5-11 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 0 6 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Indiana 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 5 0 5 2-9 1-7 0-0 1 0 0
Wisconsin 9 0 9 4-16 3-15 0-0 0 0 0
Georgia 2 3 5 1.5-6 1-5 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 43 40 83 18.5-86 11-69 0-0 3 0 0
28Denicos ALLENLB | 5-11 | 218 | SR.-5 | 3L
HAMILTON, OHIO
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DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0
Central Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Notre Dame 0 6 6 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Eastern Michigan 2 4 6 1-9 1-9 0-0 1 0-0 1
Ohio State 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Indiana 3 3 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0
Iowa 5 8 13 1.5-1 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0
Michigan 8 3 11 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0
Wisconsin 8 0 8 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Nebraska 4 2 6 1-19 1-19 0-0 0 0-0 0
Northwestern 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Minnesota 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
TCU 2 1 3 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 0
Totals 41 38 79 10-51 3-37 1-0 3 1-0 1
5DeAnthony ARNETTWR | 5-11 | 175 | JR. | 1L
SAGINAW, MICH.
TENNESSEE
66Jack ALLENOL | 6-1 | 297 | SO. | 1L
HINSDALE, ILL.
HINSDALE CENTRAL
Third-year player enters his second season as a starter on the offensive line in 2013 .
. . listed as the starting right guard on the preseason depth chart . . . preseason All-Big
Ten selection by Phil Steele (third team) . . . did not participate in spring practice due to
a shoulder injury . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started 12 games in
13 contests . . . named Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of
team) . . . also a Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection by ESPN.com and BTN.com
. . . winner of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award . . . versatile lineman
started at center vs. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota
and TCU, and at left guard against Boise State, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan,
Ohio State and Iowa . . . moved to center midway through the year following season-
(97 percent), ranking behind only offensive guard Chris McDonald (in total plays) . . .
ranked second on the team with 59 knockdowns, including a team-leading 14 domina-
tors . . . turned in perhaps his top performance of the season in MSU’s 17-16 victory
over TCU in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, producing nine knockdowns, including one
dominator, and helping spring Le’Veon Bell for 145 yards on 32 carries against the
Horned Frogs; TCU entered the game ranked 10th in the NCAA Football Subdivision
in rushing defense, allowing just 103.9 yards per game . . . started at left guard in his
collegiate debut against No. 24 Boise State . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . 2011
SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Co-Offensive Player of the Week vs.
Florida Atlantic . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American .
. . ranked among the nation’s top centers by Scouts.com (No. 7) and Scouts, Inc. (No.
10) . . . rated among the Top 25 seniors in Illinois by Rivals.com (No. 24) . . . three-year
starter for Coach Mike DiMatteo at Hinsdale (Ill.) Central High School . . . Class 8A all-
state selection as a senior by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association and
Chicago Tribune . . . two-time all-conference pick . . . selected West Suburban Silver
Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2010 after averaging 87 percent on his blocking
assignments . . . two-way player also saw action at nose tackle . . . posted 20 tackles
(19 solos, 1 assist) in 2010, including a career-best six stops - all solos - vs. Wheaton-
Warrenville South . . . earned DuPage County all-area honors as a junior . . . anchored
an offensive line that helped the Red Devils average 435.8 total yards in 2009, including
239.5 rushing yards per game (also scored 31 rushing touchdowns) . . . registered 18
tackles (16 solos, 2 assists) as a junior, including two sacks (18 yards) and a fumble
and all-conference wrestler . . . won Illinois Class 3A wrestling title at 285 pounds as a
senior . . . set school single-season records for wins (46) and near falls (29) in 2011 . . .
and Leslie Allen . . . born Sept. 24, 1992 . . . majoring in hospitality business.
Second-year walk-on provides depth at quarterback . . . ranks as the only southpaw
quarterback on the 2013 Spartan roster . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at quarterback for Coach Mark
Hoffman at Valparaiso (Ind.) High School . . . earned All-Duneland Conference honors
in 2011 . . . completed 123-of-219 throws (.562) for 1,664 yards, 12 touchdowns and
six interceptions as a senior . . . recorded two 200-yard passing games in 2011 . . . con-
nected on 14-of-28 passes for 228 yards, two TDs and an interception vs. Lake Central
. . . hit 16-of-17 passes for a career-best 257 yards, three TDs and an interception vs.
Michigan City . . . also scored a rushing TD vs. Michigan City . . . led the Vikings to a
for 1,800 yards total offense and 26 TDs as a junior . . . completed 107-of-210 passes
(.510) for 1,574 yards, 23 TDs and seven interceptions in 2010 . . . went 20-for-30 for
241 yards, two TDs and one interception vs. Fishers . . . threw a career-best four TD
passes vs. East Chicago Central . . . hit 11-of-16 throws for 220 yards and three scores
vs. Michigan City . . . rushed 74 times for 226 yards and three TDs as a junior . . . son
. . . majoring in advertising.
22Paul ANDRIEQB | 6-2 | 182 | FR. | RS
VALPARAISO, IND.
VALPARAISO
30 yards in the Green-White spring game, including a 22-yard touchdown reception
from Andrew Maxwell . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Transfer from Tennessee
. . . ruled eligible to play in 2012 after the NCAA granted his request for a residence
waiver; transferred from Tennessee so he could be closer to his hometown of Saginaw,
Mich., and his father William, who is battling heart and kidney problems . . . saw action
in seven games in 2012 . . . had three catches for 69 yards (23.0 avg.) . . . had a
12-yard catch vs. Northwestern . . . recorded a 9-yard reception vs. Iowa . . . had 52
all-purpose yards at Central Michigan, including a 48-yard reception and a 4-yard rush .
. . 2011 SEASON (TENNESSEE): True freshman played in all 12 games with one start
(at Arkansas) . . . had 24 catches for 242 yards (10.1 average) and two TDs . . . was
most by a true freshman in UT history with William Howard (1984), only behind Kelley
Washington’s 64 in 2001 . . . his 242 yards are the sixth most by a true freshman in
UT history . . . had three or more catches in six different games . . . had three catches
. . . hauled in three receptions for 47 yards vs. Middle Tennessee State . . . produced
three catches for career-high tying 59 yards vs. No. 14 South Carolina . . . had three
the most catches by a UT freshman since Washington (11) vs. LSU in 2001 SEC
Championship Game . . . was one of 12 true freshmen to make debut vs. Montana .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the top prospects in the
nation by ESPN.com (No. 57) and Rivals.com (No. 84) . . . member of the ESPNU 150
Team and Rivals.com 100 Team . . . ranked among the top wide receivers in the nation
by Scout.com (No. 8), ESPN.com (No. 9) and Rivals.com (No. 12) . . . named to the
Class of 2011 Sporting News Top 100 (No. 24 overall/No. 2 wide receiver) . . . ranked
among the top players in Michigan by Rivals.com (No. 2) . . . selected to U.S. Army
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87Tres BARKSDALEWR | 6-2 | 194 | FR. | RS
SOLON, OHIO
SOLON
All-America Bowl . . . earned Division 1-2 all-state honors as a senior and junior . . .
as a senior, led the Saginaw Valley League with 42 receptions for 782 yards and eight
with more than 1,200 all-purpose yards . . . had 41 receptions for 876 yards and 10
TDs as a junior . . . racked up more than 2,100 all-purpose yards and 15 total TDs in
his high school career . . . defensively, collected 46 tackles, three interceptions and 26
pass breakups . . . three-year starter for the Trojans under Coach Gary Lee . . . also
ARNETT’S STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2011 * 12/1 24 242 10.1 2 35 20.2
2012 7/0 3 69 23.0 0 48 9.9
Career 19/1 27 311 11.5 2 48 16.4
* at Tennessee
57Adam BROWNOG | 6-3 | 280 | SO. | HS
COLUMBIA, MD.
ATHOLTON
61James BODANISDL | 6-5 | 305 | JR. | TR
TORONTO, ONTARIO
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
22, 1993 . . . majoring in kinesiology.
Second-year walk-on adds depth at cornerback . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at cornerback and tailback
for Coach Mike Boyd at Nouvel Catholic Central High School in Saginaw, Mich. . . . car-
ried 43 times for 397 yards (9.2 avg.) and six touchdowns as a senior . . . accounted for
778 all-purpose yards while helping the Panthers win the 2011 Division 7 state champi-
onship . . . recorded 27 tackles (13 solos, 14 assists), three interceptions and three pass
break-ups as a senior . . . his prep career totals included eight touchdowns and four
interceptions . . . attended the same high school that produced All-Big Ten wide receiver
Blair White . . . two-year letterman in track . . . son of Gerald and Carine Augustin . . .
born April 18, 1994 . . . majoring in kinesiology.
38Gabe AUGUSTINCB | 5-8 | 176 | FR. | RS
FREELAND, MICH.
NOUVEL CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Second-year player adds depth at wide receiver . . . 2012: Redshirted . . . named Scout
Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PER-
SONAL DATA:
. . . helped the Comets to a combined record of 34-4 (.895), including three-straight
Northeast Ohio Conference Valley Division Championships and three-consecutive play-
off appearances . . . earned Associated Press honorable mention Northeast All-District
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70 yards . . . had six catches for 53 yards and a score in the regular-season meeting
vs. Mentor . . . named one of the team captains and one of the NOC Scholar-Athlete
Award recipients . . . ranked among the Top 50 players in Northeast Ohio by The Plain
Dealer (No. 35) heading into his senior season . . . ranked second on the team with 20
receptions for 383 yards (19.2 avg.) and four TDs as a junior en route to being named
honorable mention all-league . . . had a season-best two TD catches vs. Worthington
rank as the sixth-best single-season total in Solon history . . . had two TD receptions
each vs. Parma and Strongsville . . . his prep career totals included 90 receptions for
All-Ohio honors (Ohio High School Lacrosse Association) as both a junior and senior . .
44Corry BROWNRB/DB | 5-11 | 170 | FR. | HS
THREE RIVERS, MICH.
THREE RIVERS
Third-year walk-on provides depth at right guard . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN): Sat out the entire 2012 season with a back injury . . . 2011 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year starter for Coach
Kyle Schmitt at Atholton High School in Columbia, Md. . . . saw action on both the of-
fensive and defensive lines . . . credited with 24 tackles as a senior in 2010 . . . recorded
eight tackles, including a sack, vs. Long Reach . . . posted a career-best nine stops vs.
Hammond . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Raiders average 150 rushing
competing in the shot put and discus . . . son of Ken Brown and Audrey Barnes . . . born
May 18, 1993 . . . majoring in economics.
AT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Two-year starter for Greg Gary . . . started all eight
games in 2012 and recorded 22 tackles (18 solos, 4 assists), including 4.5 for losses
(30 yards) . . . also recovered two fumbles . . . led the Varsity Blues with four sacks
(28 yards) . . . produced a career-best seven tackles, including a 6-yard sack, forced a
fumble and blocked a kick vs. York in 2012 . . . played in 2012 Canadian Interuniversity
2011 season before being sidelined for two games with an ankle injury . . . credited with
12 stops (8 solos, 4 assists) and a fumble recovery . . . registered 1.5 tackles for loss (3
yards), including a 2-yard sack . . . made a season-high 3.5 tackles at York . . . redshirt-
ed in 2010 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played in six games for the
Ontario Varsity Football League’s Etobicoke Eagles in 2010 . . . attended Chaminade
College School in Toronto but played in only one high school football game . . . played
charitable organization named after one of his younger brothers that supports families
and children with autism . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science.
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ers (Mich.) High School . . . rushed 117 times for 930 yards (8.0 avg.) and 12 touch-
downs as a senior . . . recorded three 100-yard rushing games in 2012 . . . gained a
career-best 216 yards on 18 carries and scored two rushing TDs (runs of 20 and 39
yards) vs. Williamston as Wildcats won the Division 4 district title . . . carried 10 times
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ST. FRANCIS
for 167 yards and two scores vs. Berrien Springs . . . ran 18 times for 152 yards and
three TDs vs. Edwardsburg . . . had 11 receptions for 228 yards (20.7 avg.) and two TDs
in 2012 . . . scored on receptions of 77 yards vs. Comstock and 53 yards vs. Coloma .
. . accounted for 1,261 all-purpose yards as a senior (114.6 yards per game) . . . won
three titles at 2013 Division 2 regional track meet: 100 meters (11.12), 800 relay (school-
record 1:29.38) and 400 relay (43.61) . . . son of Samuel and Gervine Brown . . . born
Feb. 19, 1995 . . . pre-med major.
Three-year letterwinner enters his third season as Michigan State’s starting middle
linebacker in 2013 . . . featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik (defensive
player of the year), Butkus (nation’s best linebacker) and Lombardi (nation’s best line-
man) Awards . . . named to the Nagurski Trophy (defensive player of the year), Lott
IMPACT Trophy and College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy Watch
Lists . . . preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview
(second team) and Athlon Sports (third team) . . . rated among the nation’s top NFL
Draft prospects in the Class of 2014 (No. 4 inside linebacker) by CBSSports.com . . .
team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele, Athlon Sports and Lindy’s . . . named a
player to watch in the Big Ten in 2013 by SI.com . . . has 223 career tackles in 40
games, including 27 consecutive starts . . . has 21 tackles for loss (77 yards) in his
career, including 6.5 sacks (41 yards) . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): First-team All-Big
Ten selection by the coaches and a second-team pick by the media . . . started all 13
and ESPN.com (second team) . . . honorable mention All-American by Pro Football
for the Lott IMPACT Trophy . . . elected as a captain by his teammates . . . named to
the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team, as selected by the College
Sports Information Directors of America,
Underclass Back Award (defense), Biggie Munn Award (most inspirational player) and
Iron Man Award (strength and conditioning) . . . led the team in tackles for the second-
straight year with a career-high 111 stops (51 solo, 60 assists), which ranked ninth in
second on the team and tied for ninth in the Big Ten with 12.5 tackles for loss (45 yards)
. . . in conference games, ranked fourth in the league in tackles (76; 9.5 avg.) . . . pro-
duced at least a half tackle for loss in each of the last eight games . . . tied for the team
lead with nine tackles in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. TCU and was named to
the ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team . . . posted a team-high seven stops at
Minnesota, including a 1-yard loss . . . collected eight tackles, including an assisted
sack that resulted in a safety, against Northwestern . . . tallied 10 stops, including a
2-yard loss, vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . recorded career highs in tackles for loss (2.5 for
15 yards) and sacks (2.0 for 14 yards) while collecting a team-high nine stops in the
overtime win at Wisconsin . . . collected 10 tackles, including a 4-yard loss, broke up
two passes and had an interception at No. 23 Michigan . . . produced 11 stops, includ-
ing a 2-yard loss, vs. Iowa . . . had nine tackles, including a 1-yard loss, at Indiana . . .
tallied a season-high 12 tackles (8 solos, 4 assists) and forced a fumble vs. No. 14 Ohio
State . . . collected nine tackles, including a 4-yard loss, against Eastern Michigan . . .
Central Michigan, including a 10-yard loss . . . led team with seven tackles, including
1.5 for losses (3 yards), in the season-opening win over No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011
SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Second-team All-Big Ten pick by the coaches; honorable
mention selection by the media . . . selected to the CollegeFootballNews.com All-
Sophomore Team (second team) . . . named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District V
Team . . . also an Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . presented the scholar-athlete
award at the Spartan Academic Excellence Gala for having the highest GPA on the
team for players who have reached at least junior academic status . . . led the team with
89 tackles (6.4 avg.) and ranked second in production points (268) . . . started all 14
games at middle linebacker . . . had 7.0 tackles for loss (27 yards), including 3.5 sacks
(22 yards) . . . collected six tackles and had two quarterback hurries in the Big Ten
Championship Game against Wisconsin . . . tied for team high with eight tackles, includ-
ing a 1-yard sack, to go along with a forced fumble and a pass break-up in win at
Northwestern . . . tallied a game-high 13 tackles, including a season-best 2.0 for losses
(11 yards) with a 10-yard sack, in victory at Iowa; named a game captain against the
Hawkeyes . . . had eight tackles, including one for a 2-yard loss, and a quarterback
four stops and a quarterback hit in the victory over No. 4 Wisconsin . . . registered eight
tackles, including one for a loss (5 yards), and forced a fumble in the win over Michigan;
totaled a career-best 36 production points against the Wolverines . . . led team with nine
tackles, including a 7-yard sack, in win at Ohio State . . . had three tackles and an
interception vs. Central Michigan . . . led team with four tackles in win over Florida
Atlantic . . . recorded a career-high 15 tackles in the 2011 season opener vs.
. . . 2010 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten All-Freshman Team
. . . saw action in all 13 games as a true freshman and registered 23 tackles (9 solos,
14 assists), including 1.5 for losses (5 yards) . . . tied for second on the team with 13
tackles on special teams . . . made three stops at No. 18 Iowa . . . credited with a half
sack (4 yards) vs. Illinois . . . recorded a season-high four tackles, including one for a
HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: SuperPrep, PrepStar and (second team) MaxPreps
All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top linebackers by SuperPrep (No. 14) and
Phil Steele (No. 17) . . . listed among the country’s top inside linebackers by Scouts,
Inc. (No. 4) and Rivals.com (No. 5) . . . rated among the nation’s top middle linebackers
prospects by SuperPrep (No. 14) . . . rated among the state’s Top 10 seniors by the
com (No. 6) and The Detroit News (No. 7) . . . three-year starter and two-time all-state
selection for Coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Mich.,
helping the Gladiators win back-to-back Division 7 state championships in 2008-09 . . .
selected Division 7 Player of the Year by The Associated Press, anchoring a defensive
unit that allowed only 5.9 points per game in 2009 . . . recorded 137 tackles (71 solos,
66 assists), including four sacks (39 yards), and three interceptions as a senior . . . also
. versatile player also saw action at fullback and tight end . . . rushed 40 times for 466
yards (11.7 avg.) and four touchdowns as a senior . . . had 13 receptions for 174 yards
(13.4 avg.) and seven TDs in 2009 . . . scored on a 31-yard reception in the second
quarter, posted 11 tackles and returned an interception 20 yards to set up a third-
quarter TD in a 42 8 victory over Hudson in the 2009 Division 7 state championship
game . . . made 11 tackles each vs. Nouvel Catholic Central and Charlevoix . . . had 10
stops vs. Benzie Central . . . registered two 100-yard rushing games as a senior, includ-
ing a career-best 138 yards and two TDs vs. Charlevoix (11 carries) . . . rushed eight
times for 101 yards and a score vs. Benzie Central . . . produced 102 tackles as a junior,
caught 17 passes for 211 yards (12.4 avg.) and three TDs as a junior . . . tallied 97.5
tackles as a sophomore, with 23 resulting in losses including four sacks . . . also earned
Academic All-State honors . . . named recipient of the Ron Holland Scholar-Athlete
Award as the Detroit Free Press Dream Team member with the highest grade-point
average (3.96) . . . son of Shane and LeeAnn Bullough . . . born Feb. 11, 1992 . . .
became a third-generation Spartan, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Hank
(guard, 1952-54) and father Shane (linebacker, 1983-86) who played football at
Terry Brennan at Notre Dame . . . his uncles Chuck Bullough (Michigan State, line-
Morse (Notre Dame, cornerback, 1976-77) played college football . . . his brother Riley
is a red-shirt freshman running back on the Spartan roster . . . his father Shane was
BULLOUGH’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 15, vs. Youngstown State (9/2/11)
Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12)
Sacks: 2, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12)
Interception: 1, three times (last vs. Michigan, 10/20/12)
Pass Break-ups: 2, vs. Michigan (10/20/12)
BULLOUGH’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 13/0 9 14 23 1.5-5 0.5-4 1-20 0 0 0
2011 14/14 36 53 89 7-27 3.5-22 1-4 2 0 2
2012 13/13 51 60 111 12.5-45 2.5-15 1-0 4 0 1
Career 40/27 96 127 223 21-77 6.5-41 3-24 6 0 3
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BULLOUGH’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2011
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Youngstown State 3 12 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Florida Atlantic 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Central Michigan 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 0 0
Ohio State 4 5 9 1-7 1-7 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 2 6 8 1-5 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 1
Wisconsin 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 3 5 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 8 5 13 2-11 1-10 0-0 0 0 0
Indiana 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Northwestern 6 2 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1
Wisconsin 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Georgia 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 36 53 89 7-27 3.5-22 1-4 2 0 2
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 3 4 7 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Central Michigan 1 4 5 1-10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Eastern Michigan 5 4 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 8 4 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1
Indiana 7 2 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 3 8 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 5 5 10 1-4 0-0 1-0 2 0 0
Wisconsin 4 5 9 2.5-15 2-14 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 4 6 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 2 6 8 1-2 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 3 4 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
TCU 2 7 9 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 51 60 111 12.5-45 2.5-15 1-0 4 0 1
16Aaron BURBRIDGEWR | 6-1 | 195 | SO. | 1L
FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH.
HARRISON
interception as a junior . . . posted a career-best 16 tackles vs. Grayling in 2010 . . . voted the team’s offensive MVP as a sophomore after leading the Gladiators to the state
. . totaled 10 tackles and an interception as a sophomore . . . son of Shane and LeeAnn Bullough . . . born Nov. 23, 1993 . . . becomes a third-generation Spartan, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Hank (guard, 1952-54) and father Shane (linebacker,
1954-56) played for Coach Terry Brennan at Notre Dame . . . his uncles Chuck Bullough (Michigan State, linebacker, 1988-91), Bobby Morse (Michigan State, running back,
. . his brother Max is a senior linebacker on the Spartan roster . . . majoring in media and information.
30Riley BULLOUGHRB/LB | 6-2 | 230 | FR. | RS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ST. FRANCIS
Second-year player made the transition from linebacker to running back during the last half of spring practice . . . enters preseason camp listed as the starting tailback on the depth chart, but could also see time at linebacker . . . rushed for 46 yards on 11 carries for the White in the spring game while also playing linebacker for the Green . . . led the offense in the second spring scrimmage on April 13 with 43 yards rushing on 11
. 2012: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Player of the Week a team-high three times
. . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . earned Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week accolades vs. Wisconsin . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 44) and Rivals.com (No. 52) . . . also listed among the country’s top safeties by ESPN.com (No. 37) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . .
13), ESPN.com (No. 15), The Detroit News (No. 16) and Detroit Free Press (No. 22) . . . started 29 career games at quarterback for Coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Mich. . . . also saw action at linebacker and safety during his
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passes (.488) for 292 yards and four TDs as a senior . . . rushed 42 times for 327 yards (7.8 avg.) and six scores in 2011 . . . also credited with 31 tackles, including 2.5 for losses (15 yards), three pass break-ups and a forced fumble as a senior . . . produced 927 total yards and 16 TDs in 2010 . . . hit 38-of-86 throws (.442) for 654 yards, six TDs and four interceptions as a junior . . . added 273 rushing yards and 10 rushing TDs in 2010 . . . recorded 67 tackles, including 1.5 for losses, three pass break-ups and an
Second-year player enters his second season as one of Michigan State’s starting wide receivers . . . named to Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List (nation’s most outstand-
com . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview
113 yards . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman saw action in 11 games, including seven starts (Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota,
com and BTN.com . . . among Big Ten freshmen, ranked second in receptions (29) and tied for second in receiving yards (364) . . . 13 of his 29 catches (45 percent) resulted
the third quarter, in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . collected
catch on a 15-yard pass from Andrew Maxwell . . . led the Spartans with six catches
a 100-yard receiving game, with eight receptions for 134 yards as the Spartans rallied
a Spartan wide receiver . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his performance against the Hoosiers . . . the 134 receiving yards also set a Spartan single-game fresh-man record (previous: red-shirt freshman Terry Love had nine catches for 103 yards vs. Iowa in 2004) . . . helped spark MSU’s second-half rally against the Hoosiers, with
against Central Michigan . . . missed a majority of preseason camp with a knee injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 63), 247Sports.com (No. 85), Rivals.com (No. 103) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 119) . . . rated among the country’s top wide receivers by Scout.com (No. 9), 247Sports.com (No. 9), SuperPrep (No. 10), Rivals.com (No. 16), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 19) and ESPN.com (No. 44) . . . ranked the state’s No. 1 senior by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com, Detroit Free
SuperPrep (No. 5) and ESPN.com (No. 32) . . . selected to play in the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association 2012 East-West All-Star Game . . . two-year
. two-time Detroit Free Press All-State Dream Team selection (2010, 2011) . . . named to the 2011 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 1-2 All-State Team . . . had 32 receptions for 753 yards (23.5 avg.) and six touchdowns as a senior . . . also returned an interception 99 yards for a TD and a kickoff 95 yards for a score in 2011 . . . caught four passes for 121 yards, including a 69-yard TD grab, in the 2011 playoff opener vs. Birmingham Seaholm . . . had 215 receiving yards and three TD receptions vs.
TDs as a junior while helping lead the Hawks to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division 2 state championship . . . accounted for 613 combined return yards in 2010 . . . recorded
picks for TDs . . . had eight receptions for 123 yards and two scores (26 and 10 yards) vs. Lowell in 2010 state championship game . . . caught 46 passes for 752 yards (16.3 avg.) and eight TDs as a sophomore . . . son of Nora Clemons Florence . . . born Dec. 23, 1993 . . . no-preference major.
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OT | 6-7 | 315 | JR. | 2L
SUNBURY, OHIO
BIG WALNUT
BURBRIDGE’S CAREER HIGHS
Receiving Yards: 134, vs. Indiana (10/6/12)
Receptions: 8, vs. Indiana (10/6/12)
TD Catches: 1, twice (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)
BURBRIDGE’S STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS REC. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2012 11/7 29 364 12.6 2 38 33.1
2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING
RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG
Boise State -DNP-
Central Michigan 2 14 0 9
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0
Ohio State -DNP-
Indiana 8 134 0 35
Iowa 5 89 0 38
Michigan 6 51 0 19
Wisconsin 0 0 0 0
Nebraska 1 7 0 7
Northwestern 4 47 1 26
Minnesota 0 0 0 0
TCU 3 22 1 15
Totals 29 364 2 38
Two-year letterwinner has seen action in 15 career games, including 14 starts at right
tackle . . . enters preseason camp listed as the back-up right tackle on the depth
chart . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started the last 11 games at right tackle . .
. appeared in 12 games . . . played 775 snaps during the regular season . . . led team
with 58 knockdowns, including seven dominators, during the regular season. . . missed
action at Central Michigan in Week 2 . . . began starting in Week 3 vs. Notre Dame
in place of injured starter Fou Fonoti . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
. . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week
vs. Illinois . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played in Aloha Prep Bowl
(Mainland vs. Hawaii All-Stars) . . . named Most Physical Lineman at the Aloha Prep
Bowl by Rivals.com . . . participated in the 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl
in Myrtle Beach, S.C. . . . rated among the nation’s top freshmen offensive linemen by
Phil Steele (No. 53) . . . ranked among the nation’s top offensive tackles by Scout.com
(No. 17), Rivals.com (No. 22) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 40) . . . named a four-star recruit
by Rivals.com . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed
among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 41) . . . rated among Ohio’s top
seniors by Rivals.com (No. 8) and Scout.com (No. 10) . . . played his senior season
at Washington Court House (Ohio) High School . . . son of Dan Burkland and Heather
Schofner . . . born Oct. 10, 1991 . . . majoring in criminal justice.
89Shilique CALHOUNDE | 6-4 | 250 | SO. | 1L
MIDDLETOWN, N.J.
MIDDLETOWN NORTH
Promising third-year player enters preseason camp as a starter at defensive end . .
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2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 13 games as a back-up
defensive end . . . had six tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss (2 yards) . . . tied for
the team with 2.0 tackles for loss (2 yards), including a 1-yard sack, in the win over
TCU in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl . . . tallied a tackle and a pass break-up
vs. Northwestern . . . collected two tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and had
tackle, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry in the win at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week three
times (vs. Youngstown State, Michigan and Indiana), most of any player on the team .
. . also selected Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . .
. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive
ends by Scouts, Inc. (No. 69) . . . listed among the country’s top tight ends by Scout.
com (No. 35) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast and PrepStar’s All-East Teams .
A North) as a tight end . . . earned third-team All-Shore Conference honors as a senior
from The Asbury Park Press and All Shore Media . . . recorded 45 tackles in 2010, with
three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries as a senior . . . had 28 receptions for
450 yards (16.1 avg.) and four touchdowns in 2010 . . . his best all-around performance
two fumble recoveries to go along with eight catches for 152 yards and two scores . . .
250 yards (11.9 avg.) and one TD in 2009 . . . averaged 17.5 points and 10.0 rebounds
for the Lion basketball team in 2010-11 . . . named tournament MVP of the Buc Holiday
Classic after scoring a career-high 38 points in the championship game vs. Freehold,
20, 1992 . . . majoring in criminal justice.
CALHOUN’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2, twice (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)
Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
Sacks: 1.0, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
CALHOUN’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2012 13/1 4 2 6 2.5-2 1-1 0-0 2 0 0
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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends by
MaxPreps.com (No. 24) and Rivals.com (No. 35) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest
Team . . . rated among Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 6) and 247Sports.
com (No. 13) . . . two-year starter for Coach Steve Rux at Waukesha (Wis.) West High
. . . caught at least one pass in all nine games in 2012 . . . had four catches for 74
at Waterford . . . had three receptions for 50 yards at Catholic Memorial . . . had two
TD receptions (for 26 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs. Mukwonago . . . sat out the
entire 2011 season with a knee injury . . . caught 18 passes for 216 yards (12.0 avg..)
and four TDs as a sophomore while helping the Wolverines win the 2010 state champi-
onship . . . had 39 receptions for 613 yards (15.7 avg.) and nine TDs in 17 career games
with a personal-best toss of 52-7 in the 2012 WIAA Track & Field Championships . . .
has a personal best of 146-3 in the discus . . . son of Mark Chmura and Lynda Chmura
Stickler . . . born Nov. 25, 1994 . . . father Mark played tight end at Boston College and
spent seven years with the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers (1993-99) .
2,253 yards (12.0 avg.) and 17 TDs . . . majoring in kinesiology.
76Donavon CLARKOL | 6-3 | 300 | SO. | 1L
CINCINNATI, OHIO
FINNEYTOWN
36Arjen COLQUHOUNDB | 6-1 | 192 | SO. | 1L
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
W.F. HERMAN SECONDARY
Third-year player provides depth along the interior of the defensive line . . . 2012
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Missed a majority of the season after suffering a
foot injury in practice . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Boise
State . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Saw action on the offensive and defensive lines for the Pennsylvania All-Stars in the
the nation’s top prospects by Rivals.com (No. 143) . . . rated among the country’s top
offensive guards by Rivals.com (No. 6) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 53) . . . listed among the
nation’s top offensive tackles by CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 19) . . . ranked among
the country’s top defensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 34) and defensive linemen by
SuperPrep (No. 50) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast Team . . . rated among
Pennsylvania’s Top 10 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 3), Varsity845.com (No. 6) and
SuperPrep (No. 9) . . . ranked as the state’s No. 1 offensive lineman by Varsity845.
com . . . played in the 2010 Chesapeake Bowl in Towson, Md. . . . three-year starter
for Coach Keith Olsommer at Delaware Valley High School in Milford, Pa. . . . two-time
Lackawanna Football Conference Division I All-Star . . . selected 2010 LFC Division I
Defensive Player of the Year by Northeast PA Football Network . . . also earned LFC
in tackles (66), tackles for loss (15), sacks (7), blocked kicks (6) and fumble recoveries
(3) as a senior . . . posted eight tackles and recovered a fumble vs. North Pocono . . .
recorded nine tackles and blocked three kicks vs. Abington Heights . . . anchored an
offensive line that helped the Warriors average 183.1 rushing yards per game in 2009
. . . son of Chuck and Susan Zimnik; and Emma Smith . . . born Feb. 28, 1993 . . .
participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in psychology.
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Third-year player enters preseason camp listed as a potenial starter at left tackle on the
depth chart . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in six games
start at left tackle at No. 23 Michigan, replacing France, who was out with a concussion
. . . also started at left tackle at Wisconsin . . . played 119 snaps during the regular
season . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the
Week vs. Indiana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the Ohio
top offensive guards by Scout.com (No. 13) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 14) .
. . rated among the country’s top offensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. (No. 46) and Rivals.
com (No. 47) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 52) . . .
also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s Top 25 seniors
by ScoutingOhio.com (No. 14) and Rivals.com (No. 25) . . . nominated to play in the
2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl . . . three-year starter for Coach Darryn Chenault at
helped the Wildcats average 336.5 total yards per game in 2010, including 172.1 yards
throw (146-01) . . . won Division II district title in the discus as a sophomore . . . son of
80Dylan CHMURATE | 6-4 | 243 | FR. | HS
WAUKESHA, WIS.
WAUKESHA WEST
Third-year player provides depth at safety . . . made the transition from cornerback
to safety during spring practice . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw
. compiled 10 tackles in three spring scrimmages, including three for the Green in the
April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . enrolled at Michigan State on
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ity of 2011 spring practice with a sprained elbow . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by Rivals.com (No. 42), Scout.com
(No. 61) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 62) . . . three-year starter for Coach Harry Lumley at
W.F. Herman Secondary School in Windsor, Ontario . . . selected 2010 Defensive MVP
of the Windsor & Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association’s all-city team
. . . also named to the Newman Conference all-star team . . . accounted for 2,000
all-purpose yards and 16 touchdowns in 2010 . . . rushed 14 times for 83 yards and
Assumption in the 2010 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association’s Western
Bowl . . . his 55-yard gallop set up his own 3-yard TD run vs. London Catholic Central
in the OFSAA West Regional championship . . . scored on runs of 95 and 2 yards
vs. Sarnia in the Southwestern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association’s title
game . . . accounted for three scores vs. Villanova, including a 45-yard TD reception
. . . two-time all-city selection as a running back in 2008-09 . . . attended the same
secondary school that produced former St. Louis Rams free safety Oshiomogho
Brandon CLEMONSDL | 6-3 | 297 | SO. | SQ
MILFORD, PA.
DELAWARE VALLEY
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Atogwe . . . presented Royal Arcanum as Essex County’s best high school male athlete
for 2009-10 . . . played on the 2008-09 basketball team that won the WECSSA and
the Premier Baseball League of Ontario . . . won three silver medals in the OFSAA track
championships (2007 - 400; 2008 - 300 hurdles; and 2009 - 4x100) . . . son of Anthony
Colquhoun and Dolly Garbutt . . . born Oct. 13, 1992 . . . nicknamed “Canadian Flash”
. . . majoring in criminal justice.
74Jack CONKLINOT | 6-6 | 326 | FR. | RS
PLAINWELL, MICH.
PLAINWELL
Third-year player enters preseason camp listed as the back-up quarterback on the
depth chart . . . completed 10-of-26 throws for 217 yards and one touchdown in the
Green-White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Back-up
letter . . . completed 9-of-17 throws for 94 yards, one touchdown and one interception
. . . came off the bench to complete 4-of-11 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown in
the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . capped a 14-play, 90-yard
quarter; the 14-play, 90-yard scoring march marked MSU’s longest touchdown drive of
2-of-5 passing for 26 yards while leading the Spartans on an eight-play, 45-yard scoring
that put MSU ahead for good in the 17-16 win . . . was 5-of-6 passing for 47 yards and
one interception in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan . . . also saw brief action
vs. Iowa . . . gained valuable experience during spring practice and took most of the
reps with the No. 1 offense after starter Andrew Maxwell suffered a sprained knee
in mid-April . . . played for both teams in the Green-White spring game, completing
20-of-45 passes for 294 yards and a touchdown . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Threw a 28-yard touchdown pass for the Ohio All-Stars in the
2011 Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pa. . . . also completed a 26-yard TD pass in the April
22 Ohio North-South Classic in Columbus . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style
quarterbacks by MaxPreps.com (No. 9) and Rivals.com (No. 13) . . . listed among
the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 90) . . . also named to PrepStar’s
All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 30) . . .
as a senior . . . named team’s Most Valuable Offensive Back after accounting for 2,143
total yards and 20 touchdowns in 2010 . . . completed 116-of-199 throws (.583) for
1,700 yards, 15 TDs and seven interceptions as a senior . . . rushed 79 times for 443
for 267 yards and four TDs plus rushing four times for 50 yards and a score in a 55-0
victory over the Rebels . . . hit 14-of-28 tosses for 201 yards and a score plus added a
rushing TD in the 2010 season opener vs. Louisville . . . produced 1,303 total yards and
11 TDs as a junior . . . completed 77-of-161 throws (.478) for 1,160 yards and nine TDs
. . . also carried 33 times for 143 yards (4.3 avg.) and two scores . . . son of Chris and
Donna Cook . . . father played football at Indiana (lettered 1982-84) . . . mother Donna
COOK’S CAREER HIGHS
Pass Attempts: 11, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
Pass Completions: 5, vs. Central Michigan (12/29/12)
Passing Yards: 47, twice (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)
Passing TDs: 1, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
COOK’S STATISTICS
PASSING G/GS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS YPG TD LG
2012 3/0 17 9 1 .529 94 31.3 1 15
77Henry CONWAYOL | 6-6 | 327 | SR.-5 | 1L
SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO
SHAKER HEIGHTS
Second-year player will provide depth at left tackle . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Eastern Michigan . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter for his father Darren Conklin
at Plainwell (Mich.) High School . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The
right tackle and defensive end in 2011 . . . led the Trojans in tackles with 80 as a senior
. . . recorded 12 tackles for loss, including two sacks . . . registered a career-best 11
stops vs. Edwardsburg . . . two-year starter at center for the Trojan basketball team .
. . averaged a double-double as a senior (17.1 points and 10.4 rebounds per game)
. . . contributed 12.3 points and 7.2 rebounds as a junior . . . also lettered in track
(shot put and discus) . . . member of the National Honor Society . . . son of Darren
in social science.
18Connor COOKQB | 6-4 | 218 | SO. | 1L
HINCKLEY, OHIO
WALSH JESUIT
depth chart . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played at Central Michigan in his only
appearance of the season . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in four
games (vs. Youngstown State, Florida Atlantic, Central Michigan and Indiana) to earn
2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Sat out the entire 2010
season after aggravating his neck injury during preseason camp . . . 2009 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Montana State .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top left offen-
offensive tackles by Rivals.com (No. 78) . . . listed among the nation’s top offensive
guards by Scouts, Inc. (No. 39) . . . two-year starter for Coach Anthony Watkins at
Shaker Heights (Ohio) High School . . . earned special mention on the Associated
selection in 2008 . . . produced an average blocking grade of 90 percent while record-
ing 30 pancake blocks . . . posted a career-best 10 pancakes vs. Chardon . . . also
media and communication technology.
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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive
ends by Scout.com (No. 58) and ESPN.com (No. 83) . . . rated among the country’s
top weakside defensive ends by 247Sports.com (No. 22) and Rivals.com (No. 28) . . .
listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 143) . . . ranked among
the state’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 12), Rivals.com (No. 14) and ESPN.com
and scored on a 3-yard reception vs. Hales Franciscan in his only appearance of the
2012 season . . . named Defensive Line MVP at National Underclassmen Five-Star
senior year . . . sat out his entire junior season with a knee injury . . . posted 89 tackles
as a sophomore, with nearly half of his tackles resulting in losses . . . registered 40
tackles for loss in 2010, including 18 sacks . . . produced eight tackles, including three
sacks, vs. Providence Catholic in the season opener at Soldier Field . . . also lettered
in basketball . . . son of Diana Cooper and Steven Taylor Sr. . . . born Feb. 23, 1995 . .
. no-preference major.
Second-year player will compete for playing time at free safety . . . 2012 SEASON:
Redshirted. . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: SuperPrep, MaxPreps and
PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 100 prospects by Tom Lem-
ming and Scout.com (No. 97) . . . rated among the country’s top safeties by Scout.
com (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 13), 247Sports.com (No. 18) and ESPN.com (No. 28) . . .
listed among the nation’s top defensive backs by SuperPrep (No. 29) . . . ranked among
Pennsylvania’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10), ESPN.com (No.
11) and 247Sports.com (No. 11) . . . selected to play in the inaugural Semper Fidelis
Writers in 2011 . . . headlined Post-Gazette’s East Xtra Fabulous 22 All-Stars . . . named
(12-1) advance to 2011 state championship game . . . earned All-PIAA honors after
accounting for 2,173 total yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 1,263
yards and 22 TDs in 2011 . . . completed 62-of-106 throws (.585) for 910 yards and nine
scores as a senior . . . recorded 63 tackles and three interceptions, returning one for a
yards and 16 TDs as a junior . . . ran for 621 yards and 12 scores in 2010 . . . threw for
698 yards (55-of-88 passing) and four TDs as a junior . . . tallied 55 tackles and three
. . . surpassed the 1,000-point career milestone in basketball during his senior season
. . . earned all-conference honors as junior after averaging 18 points per game . . . son
of Dorsey Cox and Rochelle Tillman . . . born April 20, 1994 . . . majoring in advertising.
98Demetrius COOPERDE | 6-5 | 208 | FR. | HS
CHICAGO, ILL.
PERCY L. JULIAN
7Demetrious COXS | 6-1 | 199 | FR. | RS
JEANNETTE, PA.
JEANNETTE
Has emerged as the top candidate to replace three-year starter Dan Conroy at place-
2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter for Coach Tim Wooer at Traverse City (Mich.) West High School . . . honorable mention all-state (Division 1-2)
of his 47 kickoffs (94 percent) resulted in touchbacks . . . attended the same high school that produced former Spartan linebacker Eric Gordon (2007-10) . . . two-year letterman
the conference in goals (30) and points (45) . . . scored three goals each vs. Alpena and Ogemaw Heights in 2011 . . . son of Clay and Debbie Cronin . . . born March 1, 1994 . . . plans to major in accounting.
24Kevin CRONINK | 6-1 | 209 | FR. | RS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
TRAVERSE CITY WEST
Third-year player enters preseason camp as the back-up Sam linebacker, behind Deni-cos Allen . . . did not participate in spring practice due to a shoulder injury . . . 2012 SEA-SON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams,
behind Denicos Allen . . . was credited with a half tackle for loss (4 yards) in the win at
Ball . . . tallied two stops at Central Michigan . . . recorded a tackle in his collegiate debut vs. No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . selected Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 27), Scout.com (No. 33) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 86) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 51) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among
Free Press (No. 13) and The Detroit News (No. 15) . . . three-year starter at linebacker for head coaches Donshell English and Anthony Elliott at Southeastern High School in Detroit, Mich. . . . recorded 56 tackles (36 solos, 20 assists) as a senior, with 17 resulting in losses including seven sacks . . . tallied nine tackles each vs. Cass Tech and King . . . registered two sacks each vs. Northwestern, Denby and Douglass . . . also saw action
avg.) and three touchdowns in 2010 . . . caught three passes for 35 yards and two TDs vs. Douglass . . . had two receptions for 50 yards and one score vs. Osborn in the 2010 season opener . . . produced a career-best 103 tackles as a junior, including 16 sacks . . . recorded at least one sack in every game in 2009, including 3.5 in the season opener vs. Osborn . . . also intercepted three passes and forced three fumbles as a junior . . . made 12 stops and forced two fumbles vs. Glenn . . . carried 20 times for 193 yards (9.7 avg.) and four TDs in 2009 . . . rushed four times for a season-best 54 yards and two scores vs. Glenn . . . had four receptions for 146 yards (36.5 avg.) and two TDs as a junior . . . posted 35 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, and forced three fumbles as a sophomore . . . former high school teammate of current Tampa Bay Buccaneer and former Spartan defensive end William Gholston . . . son of Chad and Renee Davis . . . born Feb. 5, 1993 . . . majoring in criminal justice.
DAVIS’ STATISTICS G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF2012 13/0 0 5 5 0.5-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
43Ed DAVIS
LB | 6-3 | 230 | SO. | 1L
DETROIT, MICH.
SOUTHEASTERN
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31Darqueze DENNARD
CB | 5-11 | 197 | SR. | 3L
DRY BRANCH, GA.
TWIGGS COUNTY
Three-year letterwinner enters his third season as a starting cornerback in 2013 . . .
featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik (defensive player of the year) and
defensive player) . . . one of only 11 defensive backs nationally to be listed on the
Bednarik, Nagurski and Thorpe Award Watch Lists . . . named to the College Football
Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy Watch List . . . preseason third-team All-
America selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview . . . rated among the na-
tion’s top NFL Draft prospects in the Class of 2014 (No. 4 cornerback) by CBSSports.
Lindy’s . . . ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks (No. 7) by Lindy’s . . . did not par-
ticipate in spring practice (sports hernia) . . . has 105 tackles and 16 passes defended
(six interceptions, 10 pass break-ups) in 30 career games, including 26 starts . . . 2012
SEASON (JUNIOR): First-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and second-team
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rankings . . . started all 13 games . . . tied for team lead with three interceptions . . . also
tied for the team lead with 10 passes defended, which ranked tied for 19th in the Big
Ten . . . tied for second on the team with seven pass break-ups . . . ranked sixth on the
team with a career-high 52 tackles, including 3.5 for losses (5 yards) . . . recipient of
2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . recorded an interception, a pass
break-up and three tackles, including a 1-yard loss, at Minnesota . . . tied a career high
with seven tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and broke up a pass vs. Northwestern . . .
tied career high with two interceptions (46 yards) and also had four tackles vs. No. 21
Nebraska; his 30-yard interception return in the third quarter set up MSU’s third TD of
the game . . . posted four tackles, including a half tackle for loss, at No. 23 Michigan .
. . had four stops and two pass break-ups vs. Iowa . . . collected four tackles against
Eastern Michigan . . . posted six stops, including a 2-yard loss, vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . .
production points against the Broncos . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Honorable
mention All-Big Ten selection (media) . . . recorded 42 tackles (30 solos, 12 assists) in 11
games of action . . . tied for third on the team with six passes defended (three intercep-
tions, three pass break-ups) . . . tied a Spartan-bowl record with two interceptions in the
win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl; picked off an Aaron Murray pass
an interception 38 yards for a score at the 1:47 mark in the third quarter that cut the Bull-
dog lead to 16-14 . . . also credited with four tackles against Georgia . . . named to the
Yahoo! Sports All-Bowl Team for his performance against the Bulldogs (career-best 26
production points) . . . recorded a career-high seven tackles, including one for a 5-yard
loss, in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin . . . did not play the last two
games of the regular season (vs. Indiana and Northwestern) due to injury . . . recorded
one tackle at Iowa in limited action due to injury . . . sat out the Minnesota game with an
injury . . . posted six stops at No. 13 Nebraska . . . had six tackles in the victory over No.
acrobatic catch in the second quarter at Ohio State; also had four tackles against the
Buckeyes . . . had two tackles and a pass break-up at Notre Dame . . . tallied six tackles
and 21 production points in the season opener against Youngstown State . . . 2010
SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman appeared in six games, including two starts
season (knee injury) . . . produced 11 tackles (8 solos, 3 assists), including 2.0 for losses
(4 yards) . . . moved into the starting lineup while Chris L. Rucker served a two-game
suspension . . . recorded four solo stops, including a 2-yard sack, at Northwestern . .
tackles, including one for a 2-yard loss . . . also forced and recovered a fumble in the
and stripped the ball out at the MSU 20 to preserve a 13-6 lead . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2009 Georgia Athletic Coaches Associa-
tion North-South All-Star Game in Columbus, Ga., and scored on a 48-yard reception in
the third quarter . . . four-year starter for Coach Dexter Copeland at Twiggs County High
back in 2009 . . . Georgia Sports Writers Association honorable mention All-State pick
at defensive back as a senior . . . All-Middle Georgia selection as a kick returner in
2009 . . . had 40 catches for 502 yards (12.6 avg.) and 11 touchdowns as a senior while
nine interceptions in 2009, returning two for TDs . . . also averaged 27.2 yards on punt
returns, including two scores . . . named to the Preseason 2009 Class A Super 11 Team
in 2008 . . . led Middle Georgia in receptions (61), receiving yards (923) and TD catches
(17) as a junior . . . had a career-best 18 catches for 255 yards vs. Wilkinson County .
. . caught seven passes for 118 yards vs. Wilcox County . . . also lettered in basketball
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munication.
DENNARD’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 7, twice (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
Tackles for loss: 1, six times (last vs. Minnesota, 11/24/12)
Inteceptions: 2, twice (last vs. Nebraska, 11/3/12)
Pass Break-ups: 3, vs. Boise State (8/31/12)
DENNARD’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 6/2 8 3 11 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1
2011 11/11 30 12 42 1-5 0-0 3-38 3 0 0
2012 13/13 34 18 52 3.5-5 0-0 3-49 7 0 0
Career 30/26 72 33 105 6.5-14 1-2 6-87 10 1 1
DENNARD’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2011
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Youngstown State 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Florida Atlantic 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Central Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0
Michigan 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Wisconsin 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 5 2 7 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Georgia 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 2-38 0 0 0
Totals 30 12 42 1-5 0-0 3-38 3 0 0
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0
Central Michigan 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 6 0 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Indiana 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0
Michigan 1 3 4 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 2-46 0 0 0
Northwestern 5 2 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Minnesota 3 0 3 1-1 0-0 1-3 1 0 0
TCU 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 34 18 52 3.5-5 0-0 3-49 7 0 0
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65Michael DENNIS
OT | 6-7 | 299 | JR. | 1L
CAREY, OHIO
CAREY
Fourth-year player adds depth on the offensive line at right tackle . . . has played in
nine career games . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in seven games
(Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern,
lined up in a two-tight end set . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw ac-
tion in two games (vs. Florida Atlantic and Indiana). . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Northwestern . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2010 Ohio High School Football Coaches
Association North-South All-Star Classic . . . ranked among the nation’s top offensive
named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . three-year starter for
Coach Todd Worst at Carey (Ohio) High School, helping the Blue Devils to a combined
record of 28-7 (.800) . . . earned honorable mention All-Northwest Ohio and All-Midland
saw action at offensive tackle, tight end, defensive end and long snapper during his
prep career . . . presented the team’s Most Consistent Offensive Lineman Award in
2009 after helping produce two 1,000-yard rushers for the second year in a row, as
the Blue Devils averaged nearly 295 rushing yards per game . . . recorded 28 tackles
(16 solos, 12 assists) as a senior, with 8.5 resulting in losses including 5.5 sacks . . .
honorable mention All-Northwest Ohio and second-team All-MAL selection as a junior .
. . started 12 games at tight end in 2008 where he was utilized primarily as a blocker as
Carey averaged nearly 316 rushing yards per game and two running backs eclipsed the
receptions for 64 yards (16.0 avg.) as a junior . . . totaled a career-best 46 tackles (31
solos, 15 assists) in 2008, with 11 for losses including six sacks . . . caught three passes
for 60 yards (20.0 avg.) and two touchdowns as a sophomore . . . four-year letterman in
rebounds . . . named to the All-Ohio Division 4 Third Team . . . also earned one letter in
in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.
42Denzel DRONE
DE | 6-2 | 251 | SR.-5 | 3L
PLANT CITY, FLA.
PLANT CITY
camp as the back-up at one defensive end spot, behind Marcus Rush . . . recorded
White spring game . . . three-year letterwinner has 38 tackles (5.0 for losses) in 39
career games, including six starts . . . also has 3.5 sacks (30 yards) in his career . . .
2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Tallied 10 tackles and one pass break-up . . . played in all
13 games . . . saw action primarily on third downs in passing situations . . . produced
two stops in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU . . . had two tackles at
Minnesota . . . collected two tackles and two quarterback hurries vs. Northwestern . . .
spent most of preseason camp and spring practice at tight end before moving back to
defense at the start of the season . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in
all 14 games, including two starts (vs. Central Michigan and Wisconsin) . . . collected 15
tackles, with 4.0 for losses (12 yards) including 2.5 sacks (8 yards) . . . ranked 12th on
the team with 78 production points . . . tied a career high with three tackles in the 2012
Outback Bowl win over No. 18 Georgia, including one for a 4-yard loss . . . recovered
a fumble at the MSU 3-yard line to prevent a Northwestern scoring drive in the second
quarter; the Spartans took the ensuing possession 97 yards to give them the lead for
good in the 31-17 victory over the Wildcats; also had two tackles and a pass break-up at
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ing one for a 5-yard loss, in victory over Indiana . . . had a 2-yard tackle for loss against
Minnesota . . . forced an intentional grounding call against Russell Wilson of Wisconsin
in the end zone and was credited with a half sack on the play, which resulted in a
safety; credited with three tackles overall against the Badgers . . . collected two tackles
and had two quarterback hurries in the 2011 season opener vs. Youngstown State . . .
2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games in 2010, including
four starts (vs. Western Michigan, Florida Atlantic, Northern Colorado and Wisconsin)
. . . sat out the Minnesota game with a foot injury . . . credited with 13 tackles (4 solos,
9 assists) . . . produced a season-best three tackles at Northwestern . . . recorded
two tackles vs. No. 11 Wisconsin, including a forced fumble and 22-yard sack on the
same play . . . registered two stops each vs. Florida Atlantic and Notre Dame . . . 2009
SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the
the country’s top strongside linebackers by Scouts.com (No. 64) . . . listed among the
nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 75) . . . represented the East Team
in the 2008 Hillsborough County All-Star Game . . . three-year starter at Plant City (Fla.)
spent two seasons at defensive end before moving to outside linebacker for his senior
year . . . two-time honorable mention All-Hillsborough County selection by The Tampa
Tribune . . . earned second-team All-Western Conference (Federal Division) honors as
a senior . . . posted 22 tackles, including six sacks, and two interceptions in 2008 . . .
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some . . . had three tackles plus forced and recovered two fumbles in a 12-9 victory over
Riverview . . . had two catches for 20 yards as a tight end in 2008 . . . returned a kickoff
as a junior after recording 93 tackles, with 46 resulting in losses including 11 sacks . . .
named Plant City’s Co-Outstanding Defensive Player in 2007 . . . also credited with four
forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a junior . . . caught two passes for 36
yards in 2007 . . . also lettered in basketball . . . son of Damandyln Drone . . . born March
9, 1990 . . . majoring in family community services – child and youth development.
DRONE’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 3, twice (last vs. Georgia, 1/2/12)
Tackles for loss:
Sacks: 1, vs. Wisconsin (10/2/10)
DRONE’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 12/4 4 9 13 1-22 1-22 0-0 1 0 1
2011 14/2 6 9 15 4-12 2.5-8 1-0 1 1-0 0
2012 13/0 4 6 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Career 39/6 14 24 38 5-34 3.5-30 1-0 3 1-0 1
27Kurtis DRUMMOND
S | 6-1 | 200 | JR. | 2L
MASURY, OHIO
HUBBARD
Fourth-year player enters his second season as the starting free safety . . . two-year
letterwinner has 70 tackles and eight passes defended (four interceptions and four
pass break-ups) in 25 career games, including seven starts . . . also has 5.5 tackles for
loss (27 yards) . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, includ-
ing seven starts at free safety (Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern,
for loss (17 yards) . . . playmaker had four pass break-ups, two interceptions, a forced
fumble and a fumble recovery . . . recipient of the team’s Tommy Love Award (most
improved player - defense) . . . had six tackles and a pass break-up in the 2012 Buffalo
vs. Northwestern; tallied a career-high 18 production points against the Wildcats . . .
recorded career highs in tackles (10) and tackles for loss (2.0 for 10 yards) while also
forcing a fumble and returning an interception 7 yards vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . tallied
against Iowa . . . played solid all-around game against No. 14 Ohio State, tallying three
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tackles, including a 2-yard loss, while recovering a fumble and recording an intercep-
tion . . . collected three tackles vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . posted two stops at Central
Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games to earn
last two games of the regular season due to injury (vs. Indiana and Northwestern) . . .
compiled three stops against Minnesota . . . had three tackles, including a 10-yard sack
of Devin Gardner, in MSU’s fourth-straight win over Michigan . . . registered two tackles
at Ohio State . . . recorded his second interception of the season vs. Central Michigan
2010
SEASON: Redshirted . . . sat out preseason camp with a shoulder injury . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by Scout.
com (No. 69) . . . listed among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 83) . .
. named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s
top 50 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 44) and Scout.com (No. 47) . . . three-year starter
for Coach Brian Hoffman at Hubbard (Ohio) High School . . . had 24 receptions for 489
yards (20.4 avg.) and three touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded two 100-yard receiv-
ing games in 2009: vs. Warren Kennedy (2 catches for 105 yards, including a 75-yard
TD reception) and Youngstown East (4 for 106) . . . had a career-best eight catches for
91 yards vs. Buckeye . . . registered 75 tackles (46 solos, 29 assists) as a senior, includ-
ing four sacks . . . also credited with three passes defended and two forced fumbles in
2009 . . . produced eight tackles each vs. Struthers and Cardinal Mooney . . . posted
two sacks vs. McKinley . . . tallied a season-high 10 tackles vs. Ravenna Southeast,
86 yards (17.2 avg.) . . . averaged 35.0 yards on 27 punts as a senior . . . averaged
48.0 yards on two punts vs. Struthers, including a career-long 62-yarder . . . caught
98 yards and three scores vs. Struthers . . . made 49 tackles (29 solos, 20 assists)
in 2008, including two sacks . . . also recorded three interceptions (62 yards) and 11
passes defended as a junior . . . totaled a career-best 11 tackles vs. Aurora, including
Division II All-Ohio Special Mention honors in basketball in 2008-09, playing for Coach
Rick Fox . . . averaged 17.1 points for the Eagles his senior year to garner Associated
Press All-Northeast Inland Division II Third-Team honors . . . son of Evette Drummond
DRUMMOND’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 10, vs. Nebraska (11/3/12)
Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Nebraska (11/3/12)
Pass Break-ups: 2, vs. Northwestern (11/17/12)
Interceptions: 1, four times (last vs. Nebraska, 11/3/12)
Sacks: 1, vs. Michigan (10/15/11)
DRUMMOND’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2011 12/0 9 8 17 1-10 1-10 2-34 0 0 1
2012 13/7 29 24 53 4.5-17 0-0 2-7 4 1 1
Totals 25/7 38 32 70 5.5-27 1-10 4-41 4 1 2
DRUMMOND’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Central Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Ohio State 2 1 3 1-2 0-0 1-0 0 1 0
Indiana 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 2 3 5 1.5-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 6 4 10 2-10 0-0 1-7 0 0 1
Northwestern 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0
Minnesota 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
TCU 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Totals 29 24 53 4.5-17 0-0 2-7 4 1 1
39Jermaine EDMONDSON
CB | 6-0 | 182 | FR. | RS
CANTON, OHIO
MCKINLEY SENIOR
Second-year player enters preseason camp as the back-up boundary corner, behind
Darqueze Dennard . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special
Teams Player of the Week vs. Eastern Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by ESPN.com (No. 47) and Scouts.
com (No. 48) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated
among the state’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 48) . . . named Defensive Back MVP
at the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Arlington, Texas . . . selected to play in the
Big 33 Football Classic and Ohio North-South Classic . . . two-year starter for Coach
(Division I) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . also earned AP Northeast
as a senior . . . recorded 41 tackles, with two for losses including a sack, and 12 pass
break-ups in 2011 . . . led the Bulldogs with four interceptions as a senior, returning
three of those picks for touchdowns . . . his top all-around performance in 2011 came
vs. Perry, with four tackles and four passes defended, including two interceptions with
one returned for a score . . . registered 42 tackles, nine pass break-ups and a school
single-season record seven interceptions (tied former Ohio State All-American Mike
interceptions with one returned for a TD vs. Massillon, in 2010 . . . his prep career totals
include 83 tackles, 21 pass break-ups and 11 interceptions, with four returned for TDs .
championships . . . participated in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 at the 2011 state track
10, 1994 . . . no-preference major.
41Kyler ELSWORTH
LB | 6-1 | 225 | SR.-5 | 3L
GOODRICH, MICH.
GOODRICH
camp as the back-up Mike linebacker, behind Max Bullough . . . three-year letterwin-
ner has collected 59 tackles, including 6.0 for losses (35 yards) and 3.0 sacks (25
yards), in 40 career games . . . former walk-on was awarded a scholarship prior to
the 2011 season opener . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games .
. . recorded 10 tackles, including 3.5 for losses (24 yards) and 2.5 sacks (22 yards) .
. . also had two pass break-ups and two quarterback hurries . . . tallied two tackles,
including a half sack (1 yard), in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU . . .
recorded a 13-yard sack late in the fourth quarter in the overtime win at Wisconsin . .
. posted three stops, including 2.0 for losses (10 yards) and an 8-yard sack, vs. Iowa;
recorded a career-high 17 production points against the Hawkeyes . . . returned a
fumble 8 yards, had a pass break-up, and recorded a tackle in win at Central Michigan
. . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special
teams . . . collected 37 tackles, including 2.5 for losses (11 yards) . . . led team with
15 tackles on special teams . . . recorded a 3-yard tackle for loss and had two stops
overall against Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . had two tackles
and two quarterback hurries vs. Indiana . . . compiled seven stops against Minnesota,
including a half tackle for loss (3 yards) . . . produced a career-high 10 tackles and
forced a fumble at No. 13 Nebraska (career-best 20 production points); saw extended
playing time against the Cornhuskers due to injury to starter Chris Norman . . . named
Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking a punt in the second quarter
against Wisconsin that resulted in a touchdown; had three tackles in the win over
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tackles against Central Michigan . . . had three stops against Florida Atlantic . . . 2010
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
after being selected Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year . . . saw action in all 13
games in 2010, primarily on special teams . . . totaled 12 tackles (7 solos, 5 assists) . .
. recorded a season-best three tackles - all solos - at Penn State . . . made stops each
vs. Northern Colorado and Wisconsin . . . selected Scout Team Defensive Player of the
Week vs. Northern Colorado . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team
Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Illinois . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Earned special mention all-state (Division 3-4) recognition as an all-purpose
2008 . . . two-way starter (wide receiver and outside linebacker) for Coach Tom Alward
at Goodrich (Mich.) High School . . . led the Martians in receptions as a senior, with
three sacks, and an interception in 2008 . . . rushed 40 times for 222 yards (5.6 avg.)
and nine TDs as a junior . . . produced 153 tackles in 2007 . . . earned All-America
honors as a wrestler, compiling a 165-31 career record . . . rated among the nation’s
and No. 14 by ConnectWrestling.com . . . won back-to-back Division 3 state titles at
. selected Co-Wrestler of the Year (upper-weight class) by The County Press . . . went
his 67 victories represent the school’s single-season record . . . four-sport athlete also
lettered in baseball and track . . . son of Richard and Rebecca Elsworth . . . born Aug.
28, 1991. . . majoring in zoology.
ELSWORTH’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 10, vs. Nebraska (10/29/11)
Tackles for loss: 2.0 vs. Iowa (10/13/12)
Sacks: 1.0, twice (last vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/12)
ELSWORTH’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 13/0 7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
2011 14/0 15 22 37 2.5-11 0.5-3 0-0 0 0 1
2012 13/0 6 4 10 3.5-24 2.5-22 0-0 2 1-8 0
Career 40/0 28 31 59 6-35 3-25 0-0 2 1-8 1
96David FENNELL
DL | 6-2 | 267 | FR. | RS
PORTLAND, ORE.
SUNSET
Walk-on heads into his second season as Michigan State’s back-up snapper . . . 2012
SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action in 2012 . . . enrolled at Michigan
State in the fall of 2010 but did not join the football team until August 2012 . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at center for Coach Herb Brogan
5-6) by The Associated Press as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the
Titans rush for 3,361 yards (258.5 per game; 6.9 per carry) and 53 touchdowns in 2009
. . . Lumen Christi recorded 11 200-yard rushing games in 2009, including six 300-yard
efforts . . . Titan ground game produced 373 yards (9.6 avg.) and six TDs vs. Sturgis . .
1992 . . . majoring in agribusiness management.
73Dennis FINLEY
OL | 6-6 | 305 | FR. | HS
DETROIT, MICH.
CASS TECH56Leland EWING
SN | 6-1 | 227 | JR. | SQ
JACKSON, MICH.
LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC
Second-year player adds depth at nose tackle . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles
by 247Sports.com (No. 78) . . . rated among Oregon’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No.
6) and 247Sports.com (No. 6) . . . played his senior season for Coach Faustin Riley at
The Oregonian . . . selected All-Metro League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior
. . . recorded 82 tackles, with 10.5 resulting in losses including 5.5 sacks, in 2011 . . .
College High School in Calgary, Alberta . . . named to the Calgary All-Stars in 2010
while helping the Cobras defeat Holy Rosary, 41-21, in the Alberta Bowl . . . participated
in Team Alberta training camp for 2010 U18 Football Canada Cup . . . represented the
Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association Championships . . . placed third in
the shot put (10.2m) in the 2010 CISAA meet . . . son of David and Lynne Fennell . . .
won six Grey Cups with Edmonton Eskimos (1974-83) . . . David was inducted into the
Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1990 . . . majoring in civil engineering.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive
tackles by Scout.com (No. 21), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 25), Rivals.com (No. 31)
and ESPN.com (No. 35) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com
(No. 53) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top se-
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nal (No. 9), The Detroit News (No. 12) and 247Sports.com (No. 14) . . . two-year starter
at right tackle for Coach Thomas Wilcher at Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Mich.
. . . helped the Technicians to a combined record of 23-5 (.825), including back-to-back
Division 1 state titles . . . named to Detroit Free Press Division 1 all-state team as a
senior . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Detroit News . . . also earned
all-metro honors from The Detroit News . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the
Technicians rush for 289 yards (39 attempts; 7.4 yards per carry) in a 36-21 victory over
Detroit Catholic Central in the 2012 Division 1 state championship game . . . grandson
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9Evan FISCHER
K | 5-10 | 175 | FR. | RS
HOLT, MICH.
HOLT
Second-year walk-on provides depth at placekicker . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted. .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-time Associated Press (Division 1-2)
All-State selection . . . three-time all-conference and all-area selection . . . three-year
starter at placekicker for Coach Al Slamer at Holt (Mich.) High School . . . ranks as the
vs. East Lansing in 2011, including a school-record 52-yarder . . . named ESPN RISE
All-American (third team) and honorable mention Kohl All-America as a junior . . . scored
10 single-season totals in MHSAA history . . . tallied 11 points each vs. Everett and
Hartland . . . 30 of his 55 kickoffs (.545) resulted in touchbacks as a junior . . . also
averaged 30.8 yards on 37 punts in 2010, including a season-long 51-yarder vs. East
Lansing . . . honorable mention Kohl All-American as a sophomore . . . scored 71 points,
of his kickoffs produced touchbacks . . . his name appears in the Michigan High School
Athletic record book six times . . . closed out his prep career by converting his last 54
extra-point attempts in a row . . . son of Brenda Rayle; Dean and Angela Fischer . . .
born May 19, 1994 . . . no-preference major.
19 Danny FOLINO
LB | 5-9 | 212 | SR.-5 | 2L
OKEMOS, MICH.
EAST LANSING
Fifth-year senior walk-on adds depth at Star linebacker . . . two-year letterwinner has
appeared in eight career games and has four tackles . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR):
Saw action in four games (Central Michigan, Northwestern, Minnesota, TCU), primarily
on special teams, to earn his second letter . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of
the Week vs. Eastern Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four
letter . . . collected four tackles . . . tallied a career-best two tackles against Indiana . . .
posted one stop each vs. Florida Atlantic and Central Michigan . . . made the transition
from safety to outside linebacker during spring practice . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN): Did not see game action in 2010 . . . earned Scout Team Defensive Play-
er of the Week honors twice (vs. Northwestern and Notre Dame) . . . 2009 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan
. . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Accounted for 1,453 total yards and 17
touchdowns as a senior for Coach Bill Feraco while helping East Lansing (Mich.) High
School to an 8-4 record and a trip to the state playoffs . . . completed 123-of-200 throws
(.615) for 1,349 yards, 13 TDs and 10 interceptions in 2008 . . . hit 11-of-14 passes for
116 yards and two scores vs. Stevensville Lakeshore . . . connected on 13-of-17 tosses
for 193 yards and two TDs vs. Owosso . . . completed 16-of-25 throws for a career-high
205 yards and two TDs vs. Grand Ledge . . . rushed for 104 yards and four TDs as a
senior . . . averaged 35.5 yards on 49 punts, including seven kicks downed inside the
a 62-yarder and three kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20 . . . two-year starter at
Okemos (Mich.) High School before transferring to East Lansing for his senior year . .
. produced 949 total yards and eight TDs in 2007 . . . threw for 547 yards, six TDs and
six interceptions as a junior . . . ran for 402 yards and two scores in 2007 . . . also aver-
aged 33.0 yards per punt as a junior . . . accounted for 735 total yards in 2006 . . . high
school teammate of current Spartan offensive lineman Blake Treadwell . . . son of Dino
and Anita Folino . . . born Sept. 12, 1990 . . . his oldest brother Anthony lettered as a
defender on the MSU soccer team . . . majoring in advertising.
51 Fou FONOTI
OT | 6-4 | 298 | SR.-5 | 2L
LAKEWOOD, CALIF.
CERRITOS COLLEGE
Fifth-year senior enters preseason camp as the starting right tackle . . . returned to
action during spring practice after missing 11 games in 2012 with a broken foot . .
. preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (second team) and Lindy’s (third
team) . . . has played in 16 career games with the Spartans, including 13 starts at right
tackle . . . 2012 SEASON:
Central Michigan and was credited with seven knockdowns . . . broke his foot in practice
. . . recipient of the MSU Football Player Association’s Community Service & Outreach
Award . . . 2011 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started the last 11 games at right tackle . . .
ranked third on the team with 31 knockdowns, including 10 dominators, in the regular
season . . . played 659 snaps during the regular season and did not allow a sack . . .
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came the starter at right tackle following Skyler Burkland’s season-ending knee injury
Atlantic . . . in his Spartan debut, saw action at right tackle against Youngstown State
. . . JUNIOR COLLEGE, HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
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nity College Football Coaches Association All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s
First-Team All-National Division Northern Conference in 2010 . . . two-year starter for
Coach Frank Mazzotta at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., helping the Falcons to a
combined record of 18-5 . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Falcons aver-
age nearly 185 rushing yards per game and score 23 rushing touchdowns in 2010 . . .
Cerritos amassed 409 rushing yards in a 48-28 victory over Long Beach City College .
. . appeared in all 11 games as a freshman in 2009, including 10 starting assignments
. . . second-team all-conference selection helped the Falcons average 412 total yards,
including 185 rushing yards, and 38 points per game in 2009 . . . invited to play in
two postseason all-star games following his senior season at Mayfair High School in
Lakewood, Calif. . . . named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team as a high
team all-league as a junior . . . tabbed Suburban League Offensive Lineman of the Year
in 2008 . . . recognized on the Alga Foundation All-Star Team as a junior . . . also voted
into the Lakewood (Calif.) Youth Hall of Fame . . . given name is Fouimalo Fonoti . . .
nicknamed “Fou” . . . son of Pagi and Linda Etevati . . . born Nov. 15, 1991 . . . cousin of
former Spartan offensive tackle Siitupe and defensive tackle Domata Peko . . . partici-
pates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in criminal justice.
13 Bennie FOWLER
WR | 6-1 | 212 | SR.-5 | 3L
BLOOMFIELD, MICH.
DETROIT COUNTRY DAY
in 2013 . . . listed as the starting split end on the preseason depth chart . . . three-year
career games, including eight starts . . . also has 11 rushes for 82 yards (7.5 avg.) and
one score . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Led the team in receiving yards (524) and
ranked second in receptions (41) . . . both of those marks represented career highs .
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. . led team with four touchdown catches . . . had seven catches of 20-plus yards, tied
yards on seven catches, including a 41-yard TD reception, at Minnesota . . . had three
receptions for 31 yards vs. Northwestern . . . had three catches for 28 yards vs. No. 21
Nebraska . . . led the team with six receptions for 48 yards, including the game-winning
12-yard TD catch, in the overtime victory at Wisconsin . . . caught two passes for 59
yards at No. 23 Michigan, including a 45-yard reception . . . had four receptions for 57
yards, including the game-winning touchdown on a 36-yard pass from Andrew Maxwell
in the fourth quarter, in MSU’s comeback win at Indiana . . . caught two passes for 46
yards, including a 35-yarder, vs. No. 14 Ohio State . . . had four catches for 19 yards
vs. Eastern Michigan . . . recorded a career-high eight receptions for 99 yards, includ-
ing a 7-yard TD catch, at Central Michigan . . . had two catches for 36 yards against
No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
due to a foot injury . . . had two catches for 20 yards and one rush for 6 yards . . . had
two receptions for 20 yards against Minnesota . . . recovered a blocked punt in the end
zone for a touchdown in the second quarter against Wisconsin, giving the Spartans a
23-14 lead in MSU’s eventual 37-31 victory over the fourth-ranked Badgers . . . saw his
Wolverines . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games
yards . . . had 14 receptions for 175 yards (12.5 avg.) . . . 12 of his 14 catches came
over the last six games of the season (for 146 yards) . . . averaged 8.9 yards per rush
(7 attempts for 62 yards) . . . returned 15 kickoffs for 336 yards, averaging a team-best
22.4 yards per return . . . his 336 kickoff return yards ranked second on the team,
behind Keshawn Martin . . . accounted for a career-best 161 all-purpose yards vs. No.
15 Alabama in the 2011 Capital One Bowl . . . caught two passes for 56 yards against
the Crimson Tide and scored MSU’s only touchdown on a 49-yard reception from
Keith Nichol in the fourth quarter . . . returned four kickoffs for 105 yards vs. Alabama,
Martin sidelined with an Achilles injury and produced 105 all-purpose yards . . . with
the injury to Martin, he assumed an increased role during the second half of MSU’s
comeback victory at Northwestern, scoring on a 22-yard reverse in the third quarter
and hauling in a 21-yard pass from Aaron Bates on a fake punt to keep a fourth-quarter
2009 SEASON: Redshirted . .
. sat out the entire 2009 season with a stress fracture in his foot . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . .
. listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 72) . . . rated among the
nation’s top wide receivers by Scouts, Inc. (No. 80) . . . ranked among the state’s top
(No. 16) and Detroit Free Press (No. 16) . . . named to the Detroit Free Press All-State
Team (Division 4) . . . honorable mention all-state selection as an all-purpose player
by the Associated Press . . . selected to the All-County Dream Team by The Oakland
Press and All-North Team by The Detroit News . . . two-year starter for Coach Dan
MacLean at Detroit Country Day High School in Beverly Hills, Mich., helping the Yellow
1,478 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 32 receptions for 683
yards (21.3 avg.) and six TDs in 2008 . . . rushed 52 times for 455 yards (8.8 avg.)
and eight TDs as a senior . . . contributed 16 tackles, including three sacks, and three
avg.) . . . produced 160 all-purpose yards (11 rushes for 76 yards and 5 catches for 84
yards) vs. Holland Christian in the 2008 state championship game . . . accounted for
265 all-purpose yards and scored three rushing TDs vs. Muskegon Heights in the state
a 73-yard grab . . . had 12 receptions for 265 yards (22.1 avg.) and four TDs as a junior
caught 44 career passes for 903 yards (20.5 avg.) and 10 TDs . . . rushed 58 times for
542 career yards (9.3 avg.) and nine TDs . . . won the Oakland County 100-meter and
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10, 1991 . . . majoring in economics.
FOWLER’S CAREER HIGHS
Catches: 8, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
Receiving Yards: 101, vs. Minnesota (11/24/12)
TD Catches:
Rushing Yards: 22, vs. Northwestern (10/23/10)
Kickoff Return Yards: 105, vs. Alabama (1/1/11)
All-Purpose Yards: 161, vs. Alabama (1/1/11)
FOWLER’S STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2010 13/1 14 175 12.5 1 49 13.5
2011 5/0 2 20 10.0 0 18 4.0
2012 13/7 41 524 12.8 4 45 40.3
Career 31/8 57 719 12.6 5 49 23.2
RUSHING NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2010 7 62 8.9 1 22 4.8
2011 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.2
2012 3 14 4.7 0 12 1.4
Career 11 82 7.5 1 22 2.9
KICKOFF RETURNS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG
2010 15 336 22.4 0 39
FOWLER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING
2012
RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG
Boise State 2 36 0 23
Central Michigan 8 99 1 37
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 4 19 0 15
Ohio State 2 46 0 35
Indiana 4 57 1 36
Iowa 0 0 0 0
Michigan 2 59 0 45
Wisconsin 6 49 1 12
Nebraska 3 14 0 12
Northwestern 3 31 0 15
Minnesota 7 101 1 41
TCU 0 0 0 0
Totals 41 524 4 45
59Dan FRANCE
OL | 6-6 | 312 | SR.-5 | 3L
NORTH ROYALTON, OHIO
NORTH ROYALTON
Fifth-year senior has spent the past two seasons as Michigan State’s starting left tackle
. . . three-year letterwinner saw action at right guard in the spring, but is listed as a
potential starter at left tackle on the preseason depth chart . . . preseason third-team
All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports . . . has played in 33 career games, including 24
starts at left tackle . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started 11 games at left tackle . . .
played 796 out of a possible 888 offensive snaps (90 percent) during the regular sea-
son . . . ranked fourth on the team with 36 knockdowns in the regular season, including
three dominators . . . had his streak of 20 consecutive starts at left tackle snapped at
No. 23 Michigan (concussion) . . . returned to action at Wisconsin the following week
and played a majority of the game . . . named Spartan Offensive Lineman of the Week
vs. Indiana . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
started 13 games at left tackle . . . ranked fourth on the team with 29 knockdowns,
including six dominators, during the regular season . . . named Spartan Offensive
left tackle in the win over Florida Atlantic . . . made the transition from defensive tackle
to offensive tackle during the team’s bowl practices in December 2010 . . . impressed
the coaches during spring practice and entered preseason camp in 2011 as the pro-
jected starter . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Academic All-Big Ten
and Anthony Rashad White at defensive tackle . . . named Scout Team Defensive
Player of the Week vs. Purdue . . . made one stop vs. Northern Colorado . . . recorded
two tackles, a quarterback hurry and pass break-up in his Spartan debut vs. Western
Michigan . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top strongside defensive ends by Rivals.com (No.
21) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the
Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 108) . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors
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by The Plain Dealer (No. 13) and Rivals.com (No. 22) . . . rated the state’s best blocker
among tight ends by OhioVarsity.com . . . also ranked among the state’s top tight ends
by OhioVarsity.com (No. 6 overall) . . . selected to play in the 2009 Ohio North-South
All-Star Classic . . . three-year starter for Coach Nick Ciulli at North Royalton (Ohio)
High School . . . honorable mention Associated Press Northeast Lakes All- District
Division) honors as a junior . . . made 150 combined tackles over his junior and senior
seasons, including 13 sacks . . . recorded a career-best four sacks vs. Revere in 2007
. . . three-year starter for the North Royalton basketball team . . . averaged 13.2 points
and 8.4 rebounds as a senior for the Bears . . . scored 18 of his game-high 22 points in
the third quarter of a 72-69 victory over Lakewood in 2008-09 . . . AP Northeast Lakes
. . . born April 1, 1991 . . . majoring in hospitality business.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
with 5:14 left in the fourth quarter of the 2013 Ohio High School Football Coaches
Association’s annual North-South Classic (Divisions IV, V and VI) in Dayton, Ohio, on
April 27 as the North defeated the South, 27-24 . . . represented the East in the 2013
Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Carson, Calif. . . . ranked among the nation’s top
kickers by Rivals.com (No. 1), 247Sports.com (No. 1), Chris Sailer (No. 1), Scout.com
(No. 9) and ESPN.com (No. 12) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.
com (No. 121) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top
seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 45) and ESPN.com (No. 57) . . . two-year starter for
Coach Chris Hardman at Ottawa Hills High School in Toledo, Ohio . . . Associated Press
Division VI All-Ohio First-Team selection in 2012 . . . also started at wide receiver and
including a career-long 54-yarder . . . 48 of his 52 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks (.923)
in 2012 . . . averaged 41.6 yards per punt as a senior . . . converted 35-of-37 extra-
point attempts (.946) as a junior . . . 88 percent of kickoffs resulted in touchbacks in
2011 . . . also averaged 41.6 yards per punt as a junior . . . scored two touchdowns in
majoring in engineering.
4Michael GEIGER
K | 5-8 | 186 | FR. | HS
TOLEDO, OHIO
OTTAWA HILLS
avg.) and two scores as a senior . . . recorded 69 tackles, with 12 resulting in losses
including six sacks, plus forced and recovered two fumbles in 2009 . . . carried six times
for 120 yards vs. Saline, including an 80-yard TD run . . . also registered a career-best
15 tackles and returned an interception 48 yards for a score vs. Saline . . . caught six
passes for 92 yards (15.3 avg.) and two TDs as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball
in biochemistry and molecular biology.
92Andrew GLEICHERT
TE | 6-5 | 263 | JR. | 1L
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
HURON
Third-year player enters preseason camp as the starting tight end . . . has appeared
in 11 career games . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in eight games
team lined up in a double tight end set . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . his only
Michigan State’s 17-13 win over No. 24 Boise State in the season opener . . . former
walk-on was awarded a scholarship prior to the 2012 season . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-
SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games (vs. Florida Atlantic, Central Michigan
and Indiana) . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . selected Scout Special Teams Player
of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: First-
team all-area and all-conference selection as a senior for Coach Cory Gildersleeve at
Huron High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. . . . two-year starter saw action at tight end, slot
back, defensive end and linebacker during his prep career . . . rushed 20 times for 299
yards (14.9 avg.) and three touchdowns in 2009 . . . had 11 catches for 138 yards (12.5
48Ty HAMILTON
FB | 6-0 | 236 | JR. | SQ
FENTON, MICH.
FENTON
Fourth-year walk-on made the transition from linebacker to fullback during spring
practice . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action . . . compiled
six tackles in three spring scrimmages . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
tackle against the Hoosiers . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND
PERSONAL DATA: Honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press,
The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press as a senior . . . also named Academic All-
Setzke at Fenton (Mich.) High School . . . compiled a 14-6 record as a two-year starter
at quarterback and led the Tigers to the league championship in 2008 and back-to-back
playoff appearances in 2008-09 . . . named team’s Offensive MVP after accounting for
2,200 total yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed 182 times for a school-
record 1,361 yards (7.5 avg.) and 16 TDs in 2009 . . . completed 64-of-159 passes
(.403) for 839 yards, seven TDs and eight interceptions as a senior . . . recorded 49
tackles, including three for losses, three pass break-ups and three forced fumbles in
2009 . . . carried 29 times for a school-record 265 yards and four TDs vs. Brandon
. . . his 265 rushing yards vs. Brandon also set the Flint Metro League record for a
quarterback . . . rushed 30 times for 229 yards and two scores vs. Rochester Adams .
. . produced 1,840 total yards and 20 TDs as a junior . . . ran 151 times for 888 yards
(5.9 avg.) and 13 TDs in 2008 . . . connected on 68-of-140 throws (.486) for 952 yards,
seven TDs and six interceptions as a junior . . . credited with 28 tackles, including four
junior, including 19 carries for a season-high 145 yards and a score vs. Lapeer West
vs. Flint Kearsley . . . accounted for 220 total yards and two scores in his debut as the
all-conference honors as a sophomore after registering 52 tackles, including four sacks
. . . had 12 receptions for 244 yards (20.3 avg.) and four TDs as a tight end in 2007 . .
. also lettered in basketball and baseball . . . helped the Tigers win back-to-back league
played six seasons as a third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and won a World
Series Championship ring in 1988 . . . majoring in general management.
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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to Detroit Free Press Division 3
linebacker and tight end for Coach George Porritt at Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary’s .
. . recorded 75 tackles, including eight sacks, and an interception in 2012 . . . posted a
team-high eight tackles, including one for a 4-yard loss, and a quarterback hurry in the
2012 Division 3 state championship game vs. Grand Rapids Christian . . . contributed
three stops in 2011 victory over Mount Pleasant in Division 3 state title game . . . three-
year letterman as a forward in hockey . . . accounted for 12 points (3 goals, 9 assists)
. . . majoring in political science/pre-law.
Third-year player provides depth at Star linebacker . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN):
letter . . . compiled four tackles, all on kick return coverage, with one stop each against
Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota and TCU . . . compiled 15 tackles in three spring
including a 1-yard tackle for loss, in the April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside lineback-
ers by Scouts, Inc. (No. 32) and Rivals.com (No. 35) . . . listed among the country’s
top safeties by Scout.com (No. 67) . . . rated among the Mid-Atlantic’s top prospects
by SuperPrep (No. 19) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Atlantic Team . . . listed among
Maryland’s Top 10 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 10) . . . played in the 2010 Chesapeake
Bowl in Towson, Md. . . . two-year starter for Coach Bill McGregor at DeMatha Catholic
schools) by GamedayMD.com . . . honorable mention all-state pick (big schools) as a
sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior . . . also accounted for
92 times for 793 yards (8.6 avg.) as a senior, including two 100-yard games (12 carries
receptions for 169 yards (33.8 avg.) in 2010 . . . produced 168 combined yards on just
11 touches vs. Good Counsel (nine rushes for 89 yards and two catches for 79 yards,
including a 71-yard TD grab) . . . earned third-team all-league honors as a junior after
registering 40 tackles, including four sacks . . . son of Alan and Lisa Harris . . . father
Alan played running back at Virginia Tech (lettered in 1982, ‘84 and ‘85) . . . born March
31, 1993 . . . majoring in journalism.
Third-year player will push for playing time at defensive end . . . posted two tackles, forced a fumble and recorded a quarterback hurry in the Green-White spring game . . . tied for team lead with seven tackles, including a 4-yard sack, in the second spring scrimmage on April 12 . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in
14, collected three tackles, including two sacks for 11 yards . . . had two tackles and a pass break-up for the White in the April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the Ohio All-Stars in the
ends by Scout.com (No. 26) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 49) . . . three-year starter for Coach Arvie Crouch at Mount Healthy High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . .
team AP Southwest All-District pick . . . selected AP Southwest All-District Defensive
in 2010 . . . named to Cincinnati Enquirer’s All-Area (Division II-VI) Team as a junior .
with 6.5 sacks . . . registered two sacks each vs. Aiken and Northwest . . . recovered
1993 . . . majoring in criminal justice.
45Darien HARRIS
LB | 6-0 | 215 | SO. | 1L
SILVER SPRING, MD.
DEMATHA CATHOLIC
50Sean HARRINGTON
LB | 6-3 | 188 | FR. | HS
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICH.
ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY’S
92Joel HEATH
DE | 6-6 | 260 | SO. | SQ
CINCINNATI, OHIO
MOUNT HEALTHY
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top corner-backs by Rivals.com (No. 68), ESPN.com (No. 71) and Scout.com (No. 74) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 117) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No 48) and
High School . . . helped the Comets to a combined record of 27-8 (.771) . . . two-time
542 yards (16.4 avg.) and eight touchdowns as a senior . . . returned 11 kickoffs for 219 yards (19.9 avg.) in 2012 . . . also returned 12 punts for 200 yards (16.7 avg.) and one score as a senior . . . recorded 15 tackles (9 solos, 6 assists) and a team-leading four interceptions in 2012 . . . caught a career-best eight passes for 82 yards and intercepted two passes vs. Brunswick . . . had six receptions for 109 yards and two TDs (32 and 34 yards) and his 40-yard punt return set up another score vs. Twinsburg . . . scored on a 78-yard punt return vs. Buchtel . . . had six catches for a career-best 120 yards and two TDs (38 and 46 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs. Shaker Heights . . . his 46-yard TD grab with 19 seconds left gave the Comets a 24-21 win over Shaker Heights . . . earned second-team all-district honors as a junior . . . caught 25 passes for 275 yards (11.0 avg.) and two scores in 2011 . . . accounted for six total touchdowns as a junior, with four coming on returns . . . returned 12 kickoffs for 530 yards (44.2 avg.) in 2011, including a career-long 92-yard runback for a TD . . . registered a career-best 41 tackles (23 solos, 15 assists), including three for losses, and two interceptions in 2011 . . . credited with 31 tackles (18 solos, 13 assists), including one for a loss, as a sophomore . . . led the team with six interceptions in 2010, including a 67-yard return for
in the high jump and 23-0 in the long jump . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan wide receiver Tres Barksdale . . . son of Arthur and Melanice Hicks . . . born Aug. 21, 1995 . . . majoring in biomedical laboratory science.
2Darian HICKS
CB | 5-10 | 176 | FR. | HS
SOLON, OHIO
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6Mylan HICKS
S | 5-11 | 196 | JR. | 1L
DETROIT, MICH.
RENAISSANCE
67Zach HIGGINS
OG | 6-4 | 314 | FR. | RS
ALLIANCE, OHIO
MARLINGTON
20Nick HILL
RB | 5-8 | 198 | JR. | 2L
CHELSEA, MICH.
CHELSEA
White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games, -
sition from cornerback to safety . . . posted one stop each against Indiana, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Northwestern . . . recorded an interception for the White in the April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Missed a majority of the season due to injury . . . returned for the 2012 Outback Bowl against No. 18 Georgia and recorded a tackle against the Bulldogs . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle, Beach, S.C. . . . rated among the nation’s top cornerbacks
(No. 42) . . . ranked among the nation’s top defensive backs by Tom Lemming (No. 12), Athlon Sports (No. 31) and Phil Steele (No. 48) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com
18) and Detroit Free Press (No. 22) . . . two-year starter for Coach Antonio Watts at Renaissance High School in Detroit, Mich. . . . recorded 44 tackles and four intercep-tions as a senior in 2009 despite being sidelined for three games with a sprained ankle . . . rushed 104 times for 685 yards (6.6 avg.) and four touchdowns as a junior . . . posted two 100-yard rushing games in 2008: vs. Cooley (13 carries for 165 yards and 2 TDs) and Mumford (22 for 161) . . . also credited with 15 tackles (9 solos, 6 assists), one interception and seven passes defended as a junior . . . registered nine tackles (5 solos, 4 assists), three passes defended and forced a fumble vs. Ford . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan Lawrence Thomas and former Spartan linebacker
Fourth-year player enters preseason camp as one of the top candidates to see time at
tailback . . . two-year letterwinner has been the team’s primary kick returner the past
named to the College Football Performance Awards Punt Returner of the Year Trophy
Watch List . . . ranks third in MSU history in kickoff return yards (1,669) . . . his 999
kickoff return yards in 2011 rank second most in MSU single-season history and eighth
most in Big Ten history . . . has rushed for 163 yards and one touchdown on 51 carries
(3.2 avg.) in 28 career games . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked second
on the team in all-purpose yards with 789 (670 kick return, 71 punt return, 48 rush) . .
. his 670 kick return yards ranked eighth in a MSU single-season . . . ranked seventh
in the Big Ten in kick returns (21.6 avg.) . . . ranked third on the team with 48 rushing
yards on 21 attempts (2.3 avg.) . . . had 71 punt return yards on eight returns (8.9 avg.)
. . . returned three kickoffs for 75 yards in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against
TCU . . . compiled 43 all-purpose yards at Minnesota (35 kick return, 8 rushing) . . .
had 101 kick return yards against Northwestern . . . rushed for 30 yards on two carries
vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . totaled 109 all-purpose yards against No. 14 Ohio State (102
kick return, 10 punt return, -3 rushing) . . . compiled 73 all-purpose yards at Central
1-yard run in the fourth quarter . . . also had a 31-yard punt return in the second quarter
against the Chippewas . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): BTN.com Big
Ten All-Freshman Team honorable mention selection . . . appeared in all 14 games as
second most in MSU single-season history and eighth most in Big Ten single-season
history . . . ranked fourth in the Big Ten with his 26.3-yard kickoff return average . . .
(3.9 avg.) . . . ranked fourth on the team in all-purpose yards with 1,129 (999 kick return,
113 rushing, 17 punt return) . . . had 61 kick return yards in the 2012 Outback Bowl
against No. 18 Georgia, including a 34-yarder . . . had 118 kick return yards on four
returns (29.5 avg.), including a 39-yarder, in the Big Ten Championship Game against
Wisconsin . . . in his only return against Indiana, recorded a career-long 67-yarder that
to total 97 all-purpose yards vs. the Hoosiers and was named Spartan Special Teams
Player of the Week . . . averaged 27.6 yards on three returns, including a 43-yarder,
in victory at Iowa . . . had 86 yards on four returns (21.5 avg.) against Minnesota . . .
collected 119 kick return yards on four returns (29.8 avg.) at No. 13 Nebraska, including
a 62-yarder . . . recorded 119 kick return yards (19.8 avg.) against No. 4 Wisconsin . . .
averaged 32.3 yards on kick returns (129 yards on four returns) at Notre Dame, includ-
ing a 42-yarder . . . recorded 92 all-purpose yards in win over Florida Atlantic, including
career highs in rushing yards (56) and carries (14) . . . accounted for 48 all-purpose
yards (41 kick return, 7 rush) in the season opener against Youngstown State . . . 2010
SEASON: Granted a medical redshirt after missing the last 11 games of the regular
season with a knee injury . . . made his only appearance in the 2010 season opener vs.
including a 31-yard gain and a 3-yard touchdown run, in the 2010 Green-White spring
game . . . gained 79 yards on 17 carries and scored on TD runs of 1 and 4 yards in
the second spring scrimmage . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked
17) . . . rated among the country’s top tailbacks by Tom Lemming (No. 17) . . . listed
among the nation’s top running backs by Scout.com (No. 41) . . . named to SuperPrep’s
and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by the
com (No. 11) and The Detroit News (No. 12) . . . four-year starter for Coach Brad Bush
at Chelsea (Mich.) High School, helping the Bulldogs to a combined record of 38-9
(.809) . . . two-time all-state selection . . . named 2009 Associated Press Division 3-4
Player of the Year after rushing for 1,989 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior . . . also
selected Washtenaw County Player of the Year by AnnArbor.com . . . carried 36 times
for 254 yards and three scores vs. Carleton Airport, including a 58-yard TD run with
1:42 left that helped send the Division 3 playoff game into overtime tied at 21 . . . rushed
Second-year player provides depth at left guard . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND
PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive tackles by 247Sports.
com (No. 48), Rivals.com (No. 69) and ESPN.com (No. 78) . . . named to SuperPrep’s
and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by
ESPN.com (No. 75) and SuperPrep (No. 89) . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by
247Sports.com (No. 26), ESPN.com (No. 37) and Rivals.com (No. 45) . . . three-year
team All-Ohio (Division III) choice by The Associated Press . . . two-time AP Northeast
Buckeye Conference selection . . . graded out at 90 perfect for his blocking assign-
ments and allowed no sacks as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the
Lions rush for 3,078 yards and score 362 points in 2011 . . . also recorded 40 tackles,
including a sack, as a senior . . . helped pave the way for a team that rushed for more
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for 2,290 yards and 29 TDs as a junior . . . had 19 receptions for 242 yards (12.7 avg.) in
2008 . . . also returned seven kickoffs for 252 yards (36.0 avg.) and two TDs as a junior,
including a 92-yard runback . . . gained 1,658 yards and scored 26 TDs in 2007 . . . his
6,910 rushing yards (sixth) and 98 rushing TDs (third) rank among the Top 10 career
totals in Michigan High School Athletic Association record book . . . son of Thomas
and Kelly Hill, stepson of Dorvia Thomas-Hill . . . born Dec. 8, 1991 . . . participates in
Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in psychology.
HILL’S CAREER HIGHS
Carries: 4, vs. Florida Atlantic (9/2/11)
Rushing Yards: 56, vs. Florida Atlantic (9/2/11)
Kick Return Yards: 129, vs. Notre Dame (9/17/11)
Kickoff Return: 67, vs. Indiana (11/19/11)
Punt Return Yards: 31, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
Punt Return: 31, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
HILL’S STATISTICS
RUSHING G/GS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2010 1/0 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0
2011 14/0 29 113 3.9 0 18 8.1
2012 13/0 21 48 2.3 1 21 3.7
Career 28/0 51 163 3.2 1 21 5.8
KICKOFF RETURNS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG
2011 38 999 26.3 0 67
2012 31 670 21.6 0 34
Totals 69 1669 24.2 0 67
PUNT RETURNS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG
2011 5 17 3.4 0 8
2012 8 71 8.9 0 31
Totals 13 88 6.8 0 31
84Derek HOEBING
TE | 6-7 | 299 | SR.-5 | 3L
VERMILION, OHIO
VERMILION
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top running backs
by Rivals.com (No. 45), Scout.com (No. 47) and 247Sports.com (No. 61) . . . ranked
among the nation’s Top 25 big backs by MaxPreps.com (No. 16) . . . listed among the
Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 131) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest
Detroit News (No. 8), Detroit Free Press (No. 10), Rivals.com (No. 11), 247Sports.com
(No. 11), Scout.com (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 20) . . . three-year starter for Coach
by The Associated Press (Divisions 1-2), The Detroit News (Divisions 1-2) and Detroit
. rushed 94 times for 1,023 yards (10.9 avg.) and 14 touchdowns in 2012 . . . recorded
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80-yard TD run . . . rushed eight times for 166 yards (20.8 avg.) and two scores (39
and 75 yards) vs. Flushing . . . picked up 122 yards on 10 carries and scored a career-
best three TDs (5, 3 and 6 yards) vs. Flint Northern . . . carried six times for 128 yards
(21.3 avg.) and two scores (80 and 11 yards) vs. Saginaw Heritage . . . gained 162
yards on 14 attempts and scored twice (3 and 78 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs.
Grand Blanc . . . earned First-Team All-Big Nine Conference honors as a junior, despite
avg.) and three TDs in 2011 . . . set season highs for carries (16) and rushing yards
(99) and scored once vs. Ann Arbor Huron . . . carried 15 times for 80 yards and one
TD vs. Davison . . . gained 98 yards on 14 attempts and scored once vs. Flushing . . .
that produced former Spartan All-Big Ten safety Otis Wiley (2005-08) . . . son of Gerald
Holmes Sr. . . . born Nov. 15, 1994 . . . majoring in studio art.
24Gerald HOLMES
RB | 6-0 | 212 | FR. | HS
FLINT, MICH.
CARMAN-AINSWORTH
91Tyler HOOVER
DL | 6-7 | 290 | SR.-6 | 3L
NOVI, MICH.
NOVI
Fifth-year senior and three-year letterwinner has appeared in 27 career games . . .
after spending his entire career at tight end, practiced at offensive tackle during spring
drills, but will return to tight end in preseason camp . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Saw
action in all 12 regular-season games as a back-up tight end to earn his third letter .
. . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games (vs. Youngstown State,
Florida Atlantic, Central Michigan and Indiana) to earn his second letter . . . 2010 SEA-
SON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 games in 2010 while working behind
Charlie Gantt and Brian Linthicum at tight end . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to play in the 2009 Ohio North-South All-
Star Classic . . . had two catches for 26 yards for the North, including a 9-yard touch-
com (No. 64) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among the state’s
top tight ends by OhioVarsity.com (No. 9) . . . three-year starter at tight end and outside
linebacker for Coach Frank Horvath at Vermilion (Ohio) High School . . . honorable
(Division III) honors as a senior . . . selected as the team’s Lineman of the Year in 2008 .
. . recorded 44 tackles as a senior . . . had 15 receptions for 135 yards (9.0 avg.) in 2008
. . . credited with 130 career tackles . . . three-year letterman on the Vermilion basketball
team . . . averaged 9.3 points and 12.4 rebounds for the Sailors as a senior . . . son
. . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.
Three-year letterwinner received a sixth year of eligibility in 2013 from the NCAA
(missed nearly the entire 2011 season with a fractured rib) . . . enters preseason camp
as the starter at defensive tackle . . . has 62 tackles, including 4.5 for losses (13 yards),
3.5 sacks (13 yards) and four pass break-ups, in 37 career games . . . has 12 career
starts to his credit . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Saw action in eight games, including
starting assignments in the last three games of the season at defensive tackle (North-
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diana, Iowa, Michigan) with a calf injury . . . recorded 13 tackles . . . registered three
tackles in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU . . . compiled three tackles at
Minnesota . . . tallied two stops vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . credited with a half tackle for
loss at Wisconsin . . . collected three tackles in the win over No. 24 Boise State . . . made
the move from defensive end to nose tackle in spring practice after adding another 20
pounds to his frame . . . 2011 SEASON: Limited to one game of action (Youngstown
State) at defensive end due to a fractured rib . . . 2010 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
Presented the Danziger Award as the team’s outstanding Detroit-area player . . . ap-
peared in all 13 games in 2010, including nine starts at left end . . . had a career-high
36 tackles, including three sacks (12 yards), to go along with four quarterback hurries
sacks, in back-to-back games against Illinois and Northwestern . . . selected Big Ten
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matching his career high with nine tackles, including a career-best two sacks (5 yards)
break-up against the Illini . . . recovered a fumble in the season opener vs. Western
Michigan . . . 2009 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 13 games
high with three tackles and a pass break-up in the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl vs. Texas
produced two tackles vs. Northwestern . . . recorded three tackles in the season opener
vs. Montana State . . . 2008 SEASON: Granted a medical redshirt after missing the last
10 games of the 2008 season with a shoulder injury . . . made brief appearances in two
games (vs. Eastern Michigan and Florida Atlantic) . . . selected Scout Team Defensive
the beginning of the spring semester . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
. . Tom Lemming’s Prep Football Report All-American . . . rated among the nation’s top
strongside defensive ends by Rivals.com (No. 19) . . . ranked among the country’s top
defensive ends by Scouts, Inc. (No. 88) . . . listed among the nation’s top tight ends by
Scout.com (No. 35) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No.
41) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among
the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 7), Detroit Free Press (No. 8), Lansing State
19) . . . named to The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press Dream Teams . . . selected
to The Detroit News All-North and All-Metro Teams . . . three-year starter at defensive
end for Coach Tab Kellepourey at Novi (Mich.) High School . . . also started at offensive
tackle for the Wildcats in 2007 . . . recorded 109 tackles as a senior, with 12 resulting in
fumbles and three pass break-ups in 2007 . . . posted 87 tackles as a junior, with six
for losses including three sacks . . . had six pass break-ups and a fumble recovery in
2006 . . . three-year letterman in basketball . . . named Kensington Valley Conference
Defensive Player of the Year as a junior . . . son of Mike and Angie Hoover . . . born
currently pursuing a master’s degree in advertising.
HOOVER’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 9, twice (last vs. Northwestern, 10/23/10)
Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs. Northwestern (10/23/10)
Sacks: 2.0, vs. Northwestern (10/23/10)
HOOVER’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2008 2/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2009 13/0 3 10 13 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 1 0 0
2010 13/9 14 22 36 3.5-12 3-12 0 2 1 1
2011 1/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
2012 8/3 2 11 13 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
Career 37/12 19 43 62 4.5-13 3.5-13 0 4 1 1
HOOVER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2010
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Western Michigan 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0
Florida Atlantic 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Northern Colorado 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Illinois 3 6 9 1-7 1-7 0-0 1 0 0
Northwestern 7 2 9 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 0 1
Iowa 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Purdue 0 3 3 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Penn State 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Alabama 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 14 22 36 3.5-12 3-12 0-0 2 1 1
63Travis JACKSON
C | 6-3 | 283 | JR. | 2L
NEW ALBANY, OHIO
ST. FRANCIS DESALES
89John JAKUBIK
WR | 6-0 | 188 | JR. | SQ
PLYMOUTH, MICH.
KALAMAZOO COLLEGE
Two-year letterwinner has played in 15 career games, all starting assignments at center
. . . named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List (nation’s top center) . . . preseason All-
Big Ten selection by Lindy’s (second team), Athlon Sports (third team) and Phil Steele’s
College Football Preview (third team) . . . returned to action in spring practice after miss-
2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
was credited with 10 knockdowns . . . named Spartan Offensive Lineman of the Week
against Eastern Michigan . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection for the second-straight
year . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started 10 games at center . . .
com (second team) . . . named to ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports and BTN.com Big Ten
All-Freshman Team . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . named Lineman of the Week
for his performance in the win at Northwestern . . . missed the Minnesota game due to
practice and preseason camp competing against Blake Treadwell for the starting job at
center . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . twice named Scout Team Offensive Player
of the Week (vs. Notre Dame and Minnesota) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Started at right guard for the Ohio All-Stars in the 2010 Big 33 Football Classic .
. . also participated in the 2010 Ohio High School Football Coaches Association North-
South Classic . . . rated among the nation’s top offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. (No.
SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors
by Rivals.com (No. 20) and Scout.com (No. 42) . . . three-year letterman and two-
year starter for Coach Ryan Wiggins at St. Francis DeSales High School in Columbus,
Ohio, helping the Stallions to a combined record of 36-6 (.857) including back-to-back
Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . chosen All-Central District Defensive
Player of the Year . . . named All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year by The Columbus
recorded 78 tackles as a senior, with 27 resulting in losses including 12 sacks . . . an-
chored an offensive line that helped the Stallions amass more than 4,000 rushing yards
Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in psychology.
2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Second-
year walk-on did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of
the Week vs. Boise State . . . had 10 receptions for 65 yards in three spring scrimmages
14 . . . also led the team with four receptions for 37 yards in the second spring scrim-
mage on April 19 . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . 2010 SEASON (KALAMAZOO
COLLEGE): Had 21 receptions for 244 yards (11.6 avg.) and three touchdowns in eight
games in 2010 . . . returned 10 kickoffs for 200 yards (20.0 avg.), including a season-
485 all-purpose yards ranked fourth on the team . . . had four catches each vs. Albion
(28 yards) and Hope (56) . . . set season highs for receptions (7) and receiving yards
(61) vs. Manchester . . . .caught three passes for 33 yards and a score vs. Bluffton .
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Hornets baseball team . . . batted .287 with 17 RBI in 2011 . . . his 24 runs scored ranked
second on the ballclub . . . produced four hits and four RBI in his collegiate debut vs.
D’Youville . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A two-way player (wide re-
ceiver and safety) for Coach Tom Mach at Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi,
Mich. . . . earned All-Catholic Central Division honors as a senior in 2009 while helping
the Shamrocks to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division I state championship . . . had
eight catches for 106 yards (13.3 avg.) and two TDs in 2009 . . . also returned kickoffs
and punts . . . scored on a 61-yard bomb vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s as a junior . . .
honorable mention all-county selection in baseball . . . former high school teammate of
9, 1992 . . . majoring in kinesiology.
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tion for the Minnesota game . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared
in 12 games in 2010, primarily on special teams . . . also saw action at strong safety as
a backup to Marcus Hyde . . . registered 15 tackles (9 solos, 6 assists) . . . made three
stops, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), vs. No. 15 Alabama in the 2011 Capital
One Bowl . . . compiled two tackles each vs. Western Michigan and Penn State . . .
2009
SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the
nation’s top safeties by Scouts, Inc. (No. 37) and Scout.com (No. 83) . . . rated among
the country’s top athletes by Rivals.com (No. 73) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie
Team . . . listed among Florida’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 81) . . . three-year starter
Tribune as a senior . . . represented the East Team in the 2008 Hillsborough County All-
with 188 tackles (124 solos, 64 assists) as a senior . . . also led the Wildcats with four
Riverview . . . made 19 tackles each vs. Alonso, Mitchell and Armwood . . . accounted
for 1,636 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns in 2008 . . . had 46 receptions for 842
yards (18.3 avg.) and 12 TDs as a senior . . . posted four 100-yard receiving games
in 2008, including the last three contests . . . caught six passes for 153 yards and two
scores vs. Chamberlain . . . had six catches for 113 yards each vs. Alonso (2 TDs) and
Middleton (TD) . . . had a career-best seven receptions for 138 yards vs. Gaither . . .
rushed 16 times for 127 yards (7.9 avg.) and six TDs as a senior . . . played a solid
all-around game in a 28-21 victory over Wesley Chapel in 2008, registering 14 tackles,
two fourth quarter interceptions and scoring twice (TD reception and run) . . . scored
four TDs each vs. Alonso and Plant City . . . returned 20 punts for 298 yards (14.9 avg.)
and 11 kickoffs for 284 yards (25.8 avg.) as a senior . . . earned third-team all-state and
second-team All-Hillsborough County honors as a junior after recording 89 tackles (56
TDs in 2007 . . . rushed for 332 yards and three TDs on 60 carries as a junior despite
being slowed by a shoulder injury . . . had 14 catches for 300 yards (21.4 avg.) and two
scores in 2007 . . . third-team all-state choice as a sophomore . . . burst onto the prep
scene with a 71-yard punt return for a TD and a 64-yard interception return for another
in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.
JAIRUS JONES’ CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 6, vs. Boise State (8/31/12)
JAIRUS JONES’ STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 12/0 9 6 15 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
2011 6/0 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1
2012 7/6 11 7 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 1
Career 25/6 27 19 46 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 223Jairus JONES
LB/S | 6-1 | 213 | SR.-5 | 3L
TAMPA, FLA.
WHARTON
94Noah JONES
DL | 6-3 | 276 | FR. | HS
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA.
DILLARD
85Evan JONES
TE | 6-5 | 249 | FR. | RS
WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO
RIDGEWOOD
Second-year player provides depth at tight end . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends
by 247Sports.com (No. 19) and Scout.com (No. 31) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and
PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . three-year starter at tight end and defensive end
the Generals to a combined record of 31-4 over his last three seasons while averaging
259.0 rushing yards and 35.4 points per game . . . played every offensive snap at tight
Associated Press as a senior . . . had a career-best 16 receptions for 159 yards (9.1
avg.) and two touchdowns in 2011 . . . recorded 38 tackles as a senior, with 12 for losses
including three sacks . . . posted seven tackles, including two sacks, vs. Lucasville Val-
ley in the 2011 playoffs . . . named to AP Eastern All-District First Team as a defensive
lineman as a junior . . . set career highs for tackles (59), tackles for loss (20) and sacks
(6) in 2010 . . . also caught 10 passes for 93 yards (9.3 avg.) and two scores as a junior
. . . earned AP Eastern All-District second-team honors as a defensive lineman in 2009
catches for 75 yards (15.0 avg.) in 2009 . . . had 31 career receptions for 327 yards
(10.2 avg.) and four TDs . . . his career totals also include 144 tackles, with 34.5 for
Three-year letterwinner listed as a potential starter at Star linebacker on the preseason
depth chart . . . made the transition from safety to linebacker during spring practice . . .
tied for the team lead with seven tackles in the second spring scrimmage on April 12 . .
. compiled four tackles, including 2.0 for losses (2 yards), and had a 2-yard interception
2012
SEASON (JUNIOR):
safety . . . collected 18 tackles . . . did not see action the last six games of the regular
season due to an injury . . . returned to action for the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
against TCU . . . collected four tackles and forced a fumble vs. No. 14 Ohio State . . .
good all-around game against Eastern Michigan with three tackles, a fumble recovery
against No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Tore his Achilles in the
three stops at Iowa and forced a fumble at the MSU 8-yard line with 2:53 remaining in
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2012 Florida Athletic
Coaches Association (FACA) North-South All-Star Game . . . ranked among the nation’s
top defensive tackles by 247Sports.com (No. 68) . . . two-year starter at Dillard High
School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. . . . played his senior year for Coach Lorenzo Davis and
was named Broward All-County (Class 5A-4A-3A-2A) honorable mention by the Sun
Sentinel . . . recorded 63 tackles, 11 quarterback pressures, four forced fumbles and
three fumble recoveries in 2012 . . . led the Panthers in tackles for loss (29) and sacks
the shot put and 121-6 in the discus . . . attended the same high school that produced
former Spartan two-time All-America running back Lorenzo White (1984-87) and All-Big
1995 . . . majoring in journalism.
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49Shane JONES
LB | 6-1 | 220 | FR. | HS
CINCINNATI, OHIO
ARCHBISHOP MOELLER
34Taiwan JONES
LB | 6-3 | 250 | JR. | 2L
NEW BALTIMORE, MICH.
ANCHOR BAY
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 300 prospects by ESPN.com (No. 183) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 229) . . . rated among the country’s top linebackers by CFN (No. 29) . . . listed among the nation’s top inside linebackers by ESPN.com (No. 6), Rivals.com (No. 12) and 247Sports.com (No. 32) . . . ranked among the country’s top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 17) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 23) . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 9), Rivals.com (No. 17) and 247Sports.com (No. 30) . . . recorded six tackles and a safety in the 2012 Offense-De-fense All-American Bowl at Reliant Stadium in Houston . . . two-year starter for Coach
Crusaders to a combined record of 21-7 (.750), including the 2012 Division 1 state
. . named AP Division I Defensive Player of the Year (shared honor with two others) as a senior . . . also selected Southwest Ohio District Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 .
team) . . . recorded a career-best 130 tackles (51 solos, 79 assists) as a senior, with 13.5 resulting in losses (44 yards) including 2.5 sacks (15 yards) . . . also credited with four passes defended, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2012 . . . produced a team-high nine tackles, including two for losses (4 yards), vs. Toledo Whitmer in the
as a senior: 12 stops vs. St. Edward, 11 at St. Xavier, 10 at Louisville St. Xavier, 13 at Detroit Catholic Central (sack and forced fumble) . . . tallied nine tackles and an interception vs. Grand Rapids Christian . . . registered 104 tackles (62 solos, 42 assists) as a junior, with 9.5 resulting in losses including two sacks . . . had a career-best two interceptions (56 yards) to go along with six pass break-ups and a fumble recovery in 2011 . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan wide receiver Monty Madaris .
at Pittsburgh (2005-08) . . . majoring in supply chain management.
the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 73) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 57) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among the state’s Top 20 seniors by The Detroit News (No. 8), Rivals.com
all-state (Division 1-2) selection by The Detroit News and Associated Press . . . earned all-county and all-conference honors as a senior . . . selected Macomb Area Conference Blue Division MVP . . . three-year starter for Coach Phil Latona at Anchor Bay High School in Fair Haven, Mich. . . . accounted for more than 1,400 all-purpose yards and
2004 . . . recorded 46 tackles (26 solos, 20 assists), including two for losses, and three interceptions from his strong safety position in 2010 . . . two-way starter also saw action at running back, wide receiver and quarterback . . . rushed 84 times for a team-best 856 yards (10.2 avg.) and 12 TDs as a senior . . . posted four 100-yard rushing games in 2010 . . . ranked second on the team with 34 receptions for 507 yards (14.9 avg.) and three TDs as a senior . . . accounted for 199 combined yards (rushing and receiving) and two scores vs. Port Huron North (10 carries for 101 yards, including an 83-yard TD run, and seven catches for 98 yards, including a 4-yard TD grab) . . . set career highs with eight catches for 111 yards vs. Stevenson . . . rushed 10 times for a career-best 185 yards vs. L’Anse Creuse, including TD runs of 47 and 67 yards . . . sidelined for all but two games as a junior due to a knee injury . . . three-year starter for the Anchor Bay bas-ketball team . . . AP Class A All-State honorable mention in 2010-11 . . . selected to the Detroit Free Press All-East Team as a senior . . . named MAC Blue Division MVP after averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds in 2010-11 . . . turned in one of his best all-around performances vs. Port Huron, scoring 41 points and collecting 15 rebounds . . . rated among the state’s Top 10 wing forwards by mirecruitpreps.com . . . son of Clarence and
. . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science.
TAIWAN JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 10, vs. Iowa (10/13/12)Tackles for loss: 1.5, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12)Sacks: 1.0, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12)Pass Break-ups: 1, four times
TAIWAN JONES’ STATISTICS G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 2011 14/0 3 15 18 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 1 0-0 02012 13/4 19 19 38 5.5-26 1-8 0-0 3 0-0 0Totals 27/4 22 34 56 6.0-30 1.5-12 0-0 4 0-0 0
TAIWAN JONES’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS2012Opponent UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FFBoise State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Central Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Eastern Michigan 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Indiana 3 1 4 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Iowa 4 6 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Michigan 1 1 2 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Wisconsin 4 3 7 1.5-12 1-8 0-0 0 0 0Nebraska 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Minnesota 4 1 5 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0TCU 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Totals 19 19 38 5.5-26 1-8 0-0 3 0 0
69Shawn KAMM
OL | 6-7 | 300 | JR. | SQ
SAGINAW, MICH.
NOUVEL CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Two-year letterwinner listed as a potential starter at Star linebacker on the preseason depth chart . . . led all players with 11 tackles, including 1.5 for losses (3 yards), in the Green-White spring game . . . has 56 tackles, including 6.0 for losses (30 yards), in 27 career games . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 13 games, includ-ing four starts at the Star linebacker position (Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota)
including 1.5 for losses (12 yards) and an 8-yard sack, in overtime win at Wisconsin .
start, recorded a career-high 10 tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and broke up a pass vs. Iowa . . . had four tackles at Indiana, including a 5-yard loss . . . totaled 20 production points each in road games at Indiana and Wisconsin . . . 2011 SEASON (FRESHMAN):
served as the back-up at Star linebacker behind Chris Norman . . . collected 18 tackles (3 solos, 15 assists) . . . was the only true freshman on offense or defense to see play-ing time for the Spartans . . . recorded a career-high four tackles and a pass break-up against Indiana . . . compiled three stops each against Central Michigan and Florida Atlantic . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 30) and Scout.com (No. 57) . . . listed among
Fourth-year player adds depth at left guard . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did
not see game action . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in two
games (vs. Florida Atlantic and Indiana) . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Earned special mention all-state honors as a senior
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. . . named to The Saginaw News Dream Team in 2009 . . . two-year starter at offensive
tackle for Coach Mike Boyd at Nouvel Catholic Central High School in Saginaw, Mich. . .
. saw part-time duty on the defensive line and recorded two sacks in 2009 . . . four-year
put (ninth) as a senior . . . posted personal bests of 140-8 in the discus and 48-0 1/2
in the shot put . . . won back-to-back district wrestling titles in the heavyweight division
as a junior and senior . . . earned all-state honors in wrestling as a senior, compiling
a 50-7 overall record . . . presented the 2009-10 Leo “Smokey” Boyd Award as the
Panthers’ athlete of the year . . . attended the same high school that produced former
Spartan wide receiver Blair White (2006-09) . . . member of the National Honor Society
. . . graduated magna cum laude from Nouvel Catholic Central . . . son of Tom and
Northwood, while sister Danielle was a four-year starter in basketball at Marquette . . .
majoring in mechanical engineering.
Second-year player adds depth at center . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest
Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 19), The Detroit
(No. 28) and Rivals.com (No. 28) . . . selected to play in the Michigan High School
Football Coaches Association 2012 East-West All-Star Game . . . three-year starter for
Coach Kent Sikora at Carlson High School in Gibraltar, Mich. . . . Detroit Free Press Di-
vision 3 all-state selection . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated
Press and The Detroit News . . . named to Detroit News All-Metro West, All-Downriver
Dream Team as well as Monroe Evening News All-Region Dream Team Offense . . .
recorded 18 pancake blocks and did not allow a sack as a senior . . . credited with 53
tackles, including four sacks, 10 quarterback hurries and a pass break-up in 2011 . . .
named to Detroit Free Press All-West Team, Monroe Evening News All-Region Dream
sacks, in 2010 . . . contributed 36 tackles as a sophomore, with nine resulting in losses
including two sacks . . . also participated in baseball, basketball and wrestling . . . son
of Sean and Kimberly Baker . . . born Feb. 24, 1994 . . . majoring in interdisciplinary
studies in social science.
vs. St. Ignatius . . . had six catches for 56 yards and a score vs. Louisville Trinity . . .
caught six passes for 50 yards at Colerain . . . had four receptions for 70 yards and a TD
with 25 for 366 yards (14.6 avg.) and three TDs . . . son of Myron Kilgore . . . born Feb.
10, 1995 . . . majoring in general management.
17Trey KILGORE
WR | 6-1 | 175 | FR. | HS
CINCINNATI, OHIO
ST. XAVIER
3Macgarrett KINGS JR.
WR | 5-10 | 186 | SO. | 1L
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
Second-year player will compete for playing time at wide receiver . . . 2012 SEASON
(FRESHMAN):
four catches for 25 yards . . . hauled in two receptions for 18 yards in his collegiate
debut at Central Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to
SuperPrep’s All-Dixie Team . . . scored on a 21-yard touchdown grab in the Tournament
of Champions Nike All-Star Game (South Florida vs. Miami-Dade) . . . two-year starter
for Coach Roger Harriott at University School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. . . . Class 3A
Player of the Year after accounting for 1,362 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns . .
selected team MVP . . . had 58 receptions for 755 yards (13.0 avg.) and 10 TDs as a
senior . . . rushed for 127 yards and nine scores in 2011 . . . returned eight kickoffs for
359 yards (44.9 avg.) and two TDs and six punts for 121 yards (20.2 avg.) and one
TD as a senior . . . accounted for 367 combined yards (rushing, receiving, passing and
return yards) and a school-record six TDs vs. Delaware’s Red Lion Academy (caught
13 passes for 144 yards and two TDs; rushed for 43 yards and three scores; returned
all-county and the Suns’ Most Outstanding Offensive Player as a junior . . . secured a
spot on the 2010 All-State Championship Tournament First Team after helping the Suns
advance to the Class 2B Championship Game . . . accounted for 1,832 all-purpose
yards and 21 TDs as a junior . . . had 55 catches for 735 yards (13.4 avg.) and seven
TDs in 2010 . . . carried 108 times for 661 yards (6.1 avg.) and 14 TDs as a junior . . .
returned 13 kickoffs for 281 yards (21.6 avg.) and 11 punts for 155 yards (14.1 avg.) in
2010 . . . set school career records for all-purpose yards (3,194) and TDs (43) . . . also
meters in 2012 . . . son of Macgarrett Kings Sr. and Sherrie Bates . . . born Sept. 27,
1993 . . . no-preference major.
KINGS’ STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2012 8/0 4 25 6.2 0 10 3.1
99James KITTREDGE
DL | 6-4 | 252 | JR. | 1L
RAMSEY, N.J.
VANDERBILT
79Kodi KIELER
C | 6-5 | 326 | FR. | RS
ROCKWOOD, MICH.
CARLSON
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . .
rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 104) . . . ranked among
Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 46), Rivals.com (No. 56) and 247Sports.com (No.
60) . . . three-year starter for coach Steve Specht at St. Xavier High School in Cincin-
and two touchdowns in four games as a senior . . . rushed two times for 17 yards (8.5
avg.) and returned two kickoffs for 47 yards (23.5 avg.) in 2012 . . . had a career-high
six catches for 45 yards and a score at Lakewood St. Edward . . . led the Bombers in
receptions as a junior, with 42 for 378 yards (9.0 avg.) and three TDs . . . rushed 34
times for 210 yards (6.2 avg.) and two scores in 2011 . . . also saw limited action at
quarterback as a junior, completing 9-of-12 throws (.750) for 56 yards and one intercep-
tion . . . matched his career high with six catches for 51 yards and a score at Louisville
St. Xavier . . . set career highs for carries (15), rushing yards (134) and rushing TDs (2)
in his debut as starting quarterback at Cleveland St. Ignatius . . . scored on an 80-yard
Transfer from Vanderbilt enters his third year in the Spartan program . . . listed as the
back-up nose tackle on the preseason depth chart . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
Wisconsin, Nebraska) . . . tallied 14 tackles, including 4.5 for losses (13 yards) . . .
collected a 1-yard tackle for loss vs. Northwestern . . . recorded a 6-yard tackle for loss
over Eastern Michigan . . . also tallied a career-best 17 production points against the
Eagles . . . recorded three tackles and a pass break-up against No. 20 Notre Dame . . .
2011 SEASON: Sat out the entire season after transferring from Vanderbilt . . . named
Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . 2010 SEASON
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(FRESHMAN AT VANDERBILT): Appeared in three games as a true freshman in 2010
. . . saw action at center vs. Connecticut and left guard vs. Arkansas and Florida . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2010 Under Armour All-
by Rivals.com (No. 13) . . . four-year letterman for Coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep
Bosco went 47-1 during his career, winning the last 23 games in a row . . . two-year
starter played offensive tackle as a junior before becoming a two-way player as a senior
including four sacks, as a senior . . . also earned second-team all-state honors as an
offensive lineman in 2009 . . . son of Bill and Anita Kittredge . . . born Feb. 12, 1991 .
. . father Bill lettered as an offensive tackle at South Carolina in 1976 where he was a
teammate of Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio . . . majoring in interdisciplinary
studies in social science.
KITTREDGE’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 5, vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/12)
Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/12)
KITTREDGE’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 * 3/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
2012 13/5 10 4 14 4.5-13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Career 16/5 10 4 14 4.5-13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
* at Vanderbilt
93Damon KNOX
DL | 6-4 | 276 | SO. | SQ
MUSKEGON, MICH.
MUSKEGON
Third-year player will compete for playing time at defensive tackle . . . 2012 SEASON
(RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games (Central Michigan, Notre Dame) .
. . collected two tackles in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Ohio State
and Iowa) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the West in the
Pleasant . . . ranked among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 46) . . . also
named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the
(Mich.) High School . . . recorded 112 tackles as a senior, with 17 resulting in losses
including four sacks, and 12 pass break-ups . . . two-way player proved to be a devas-
tating blocker at tight end, helping the Big Reds average nearly 450 rushing yards per
including two sacks, and forced three fumbles . . . played forward on the Big Reds’
Corine Rose . . . born Aug. 13, 1992 . . . no-preference major.
54Connor KRUSE
OG | 6-4 | 320 | JR. | 1L
LOWELL, MICH.
LOWELL
(vs. Youngstown State, Florida Atlantic and Indiana) . . . selected Scout Team Offensive
Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . did not participate in spring practice due to a knee
injury . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . sat out the entire season with a knee injury . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Started at left guard for the West in the 2010
for 2010 Michigan High School Athlete of the Year . . . three-year starter and two-way
lineman for Coach Noel Dean at Lowell (Mich.) High School, helping the Red Arrows
to a combined record of 34-5 (.872) including the 2009 Division 2 state championship
(13-1 overall record) . . . two-time Division 1-2 all-state selection . . . two-time member
of The Grand Rapids Press All-Area Dream Team . . . also named to The Detroit News
. . . anchored an offensive line that helped Lowell average 460 total yards and nearly
50 points per game in 2009 . . . attended Michigan State’s 2009 summer football camp
Division 1 wrestling championship . . . son of Erick and Sue Kruse . . . born Nov. 1, 1991
. . . majoring in economics.
35Chris LANEAUX
S | 5-11 | 190 | SO. | SQ
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
PORTAGE NORTHERN
83Paul LANG
TE | 6-5 | 257 | SO. | 1L
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOUNT LEBANON
Third-year player provides depth at free safety . . . returned an interception 25 yards
for a touchdown in the Green-White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player
of the Week vs. Indiana . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special
Teams Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Mount Pleasant . . . three-time
all-area selection by The Kalamazoo= Gazette . . . played for Coach Pete Schermerhorn
at Portage (Mich.) Northern High School . . . earned all-state special mention from The
Associated Press as a senior . . . led the Huskies with 51 tackles in 2010, including
three for losses, to go along with three interceptions . . . had 34 receptions for 418 yards
Division 1-2 All-State First Team in 2009 . . . recorded a career-best 63 tackles, including
six for losses, and a school-record nine interceptions as a junior . . . returned those nine
picks for 144 yards and one score . . . caught 27 passes for 427 yards (15.8 avg.) and
two TDs in 2009 . . . accounted for 808 all-purpose yards as a junior . . . registered eight
tackles and two interceptions vs. Loy Norrix . . . posted 55 tackles and four intercep-
tions as a sophomore . . . son of Ronald and Tanya Laneaux . . . born Sept. 1, 1992 . . .
majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science.
Fourth-year player listed as the back-up at left guard on the preseason depth chart . . .
2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 12 games, primarily on special teams,
the season . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games
Third-year player will see playing time at tight end . . . missed a majority of spring prac-
tice (shoulder) . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 10 games,
touchdown with a 2-yard reception at No. 23 Michigan . . . started at Indiana . . . had
a 4-yard reception vs. No. 14 Ohio State . . . missed all of spring practice with a back
injury . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . missed the entire 2011 season with a back
injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top tight
ends by Scout.com (No. 62) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast and PrepStar’s
All-East Teams . . . ranked among Pennsylvania’s Top 25 seniors by SuperPrep (No. 23)
named one of The Almanac’s Premier Pigskin Performers . . . two-way starter (tight end
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and defensive end) for Coach Chris Haering at Mount Lebanon High School in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., who helped lead the Blue Devils to an 11-1 record and a trip to the WPIAL
four touchdowns as a senior . . . also recorded 51 tackles (33 solos, 18 assists), includ-
yards (7.4 avg.) and a score as a junior . . . four-year starter and three-time captain for
the Mount Lebanon basketball team . . . helped lead the Blue Devil basketball team to
became only the second two-sport athlete in school history to eclipse the 1,000-point
David while helping the Blue Devils to a 26-2 record . . . member of the National Honor
Society and Student Athletic Leadership Academy . . . son of Michael and Carolyn Lang
. . . born May 24, 1992 . . . majoring in economics.
9Isaiah LEWIS
S | 5-10 | 208 | SR. | 3L
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
BEN DAVIS
33Jeremy LANGFORD
RB | 6-0 | 206 | JR. | 2L
WAYNE, MICH.
JOHN GLENN
32Zac LEIMBACH
DB | 5-11 | 193 | FR. | RS
WALLED LAKE, MICH.
WALLED LAKE CENTRAL
Second-year walk-on adds depth at strong safety . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Compiled a 19-6 record (.760) as a two-year
starter for Coach Bob Meyer at Walled Lake (Mich.) Central High School . . . accounted
for 2,337 yards total offense and 26 touchdowns as a senior . . . completed 55-of-101
passes (.545) for 799 yards, six TDs and four interceptions in 2011 . . . threw two TD
passes each vs. Kettering and Glenn . . . rushed 187 times for 1,538 yards (8.2 avg.)
and 20 TDs as a senior . . . producing eight 100-yard rushing games in 2011 . . . gained
207 yards on 21 carries (9.7 avg.) and scored once vs. Brighton . . . rushed 21 times for
a career-best 211 yards (10.1 avg.) and three scores vs. Salem . . . scored a career-
high four rushing TDs vs. Walled Lake Northern . . . led the Vikings to an 11-2 record as
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tered in baseball and basketball . . . went 2-for-2 with an RBI in the 2012 Michigan High
School Baseball Coaches Association (MHSBCA) All-Star Game at Comerica Park in
Detroit . . . hit .685 with 30 RBI, 35 stolen bases and an .800 on-base percentage as
a senior while leading the Vikings to their third-straight Kensington Lakes Activities
Association North Division title . . . struck out only twice during the entire 2012 season
major in packaging.
Two-year letterwinner enters preseason camp as a candidate to see playing time at
running back . . . rushed for 31 yards on 10 carries in the Green-White spring game .
. . tallied 28 yards on six carries in the second spring scrimmage on April 12 . . . has
appeared in 23 games . . . has collected 11 tackles, primarily on special teams . . .
2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games, primarily on special teams,
to earn his second letter . . . rushed for 23 yards on nine carries at Central Michigan;
also had two tackles against the Chippewas . . . tallied one tackle in each of the last
four games of the season on special teams (Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota,
TCU) . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . made
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ral position of running back for the regular season . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN):
recorded a career-high three tackles, including a 5-yard sack, in the win over Indiana . .
. recovered a fumble on a kickoff in the second quarter at Iowa, which led to a Michigan
State touchdown . . . recovered a fumble and ran it back 37 yards for a TD in the vic-
made the position switch from running back to cornerback during preseason camp . . .
2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rushed for
a team-high 42 yards and his 1-yard touchdown run with 14 seconds left gave the East
a 20-16 victory over the West in the 2010 Michigan High School All-Star Game, played
Teams . . . ranked among the nation’s top 100 running backs by Scout.com (No. 73) . .
. rated among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press (No. 5), Rivals.com (No.
. . . Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State selection . . . named to The Detroit News
All-Metro West and Detroit Free Press All-West Teams . . . two-way starter for Coach
1,932 yards (9.4 avg.) and 24 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded six 200-yard rush-
ing games in 2009, including two 300-yard efforts: vs. Pinckney (30 carries for career-
best 370 yards and six TDs), Churchill (23 for 201 and three TDs), Franklin (24 for 210
and three TDs), Plymouth (33 for 329 and two TDs), Wayne Memorial (16 for 236 and
four TDs) and Northville (25 for 282 and three TDs) . . . registered 53 tackles and two
interceptions from the strong safety position . . . attended the same high school that
produced current Houston Texan and former Spartan wide receiver Keshawn Martin . .
LANGFORD’S CAREER HIGHS
Carries: 9, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
Rushing Yards: 23, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
Tackles: 3, vs. Indiana (11/19/11)
LANGFORD’S STATISTICS
RUSHING G/GS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2012 9/0 9 23 2.6 0 5 2.6
Enters his third year as the starting strong safety in 2013 . . . named to watch lists
Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy . . . preseason fourth-team All-America
selection by Athlon Sports . . . rated among the nation’s top NFL Draft prospects in
All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview and Athlon Sports and
third-team pick by Lindy’s . . . has 169 tackles and 16 passes defended (six intercep-
tions, 10 pass break-ups) in 40 career games, including 28 starts (27 consecutive) . .
. his 158 interception return yards rank 10th most in MSU history . . . 2012 SEASON
(JUNIOR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection (coaches and media) . . . ranked
second on the team and tied for 30th in the Big Ten with a career-high 80 tackles . . .
had eight passes defended (two interceptions, six pass break-ups) . . . led team with
six tackles on special teams, all on kick return coverage . . . returned an interception
29 yards and tallied four tackles in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU
. . . collected four tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and broke up a pass at Minnesota .
. . posted nine tackles against Northwestern . . . had eight stops vs. No. 21 Nebraska
. . . produced seven tackles and a pass break-up in overtime win at Wisconsin . . .
recorded eight tackles and a pass break-up at No. 23 Michigan . . . tallied six stops vs.
Iowa . . . collected 10 stops and broke up a pass against No. 14 Ohio State (career-
best 26 production points) . . . tied his career high with 12 tackles vs. Eastern Michigan
. . . returned an interception 40 yards and had three tackles at Central Michigan . . .
registered three tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and a pass break-up vs. No. 24
Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Second-team All-Big Ten selection by
to the CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (second team) . . . recipient of
the team’s Most Outstanding Underclass Back Award for defense . . . started all 14
games at strong safety . . . tied for second in the Big Ten and 22nd in the NCAA FBS
with four interceptions . . . was one of 13 players in the FBS to return two interceptions
for touchdowns (37-yarder vs. Central Michigan, 39-yarder vs. Michigan) . . . ranked
fourth on the team with 74 tackles (5.3 avg.), including 2.5 for losses (5 yards) . . .
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and a pass break-up in victory at Iowa (season-high 22 production points) . . . recorded a career-high 12 tackles and broke up a pass against Minnesota . . . had six stops at No. 13 Nebraska . . . compiled six tackles, including one for a 2-yard loss, and had an interception in the victory over No. 4 Wisconsin . . . sealed the win over Michigan with a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter; also had six tackles and a quarterback hurry against the Wolverines . . . recorded eight tackles in MSU’s 10-7 victory at Ohio State . . . ran an interception back 37 yards for a touch-down in the second quarter vs. Central Michigan; also had three tackles, including one for a 2-yard loss, against the Chippewas . . . registered nine tackles at Notre Dame,
it 13 yards in the 2011 season opener vs. Youngstown State; also had three tackles against the Penguins . . . 2010 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Named to Rivals.com’s Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . true freshman appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded 15 tackles (6 solos, 9 assists) . . . also saw action behind Trenton Robinson at free safety . . . made two tackles each vs. Notre Dame, No. 18 Michigan, Northwestern, Purdue and Penn State . . . credited with two tackles and a
season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Invited to play in the 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C. . . . PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the country’s top defensive backs by Athlon Sports (No. 33) and Phil Steele (No. 57) . . . listed among the nation’s top safeties by Rivals.com (No. 19), Scout.com (No. 20) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 61) . . . rated among the
top prospects by the Detroit Free Press (No. 16) and SuperPrep (No. 46) . . . rated among Indiana’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 4) and Rivals.com (No. 5) . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, Ind.
the team in tackles with 43 (35 solos, 8 assists) in 2009, including nine for losses (36 yards), despite missing two games with a knee injury . . . also intercepted two passes
in 2009 . . . recorded a season-high 12 tackles vs. Center Grove, including 10 solo
a 19-yard sack . . . returned two punts for 78 yards vs. Terre Haute North, including a 52-yarder . . . posted nine tackles vs. Warren Central, including three for losses . . . registered six stops and an interception vs. North Central . . . scored on a 61-yard run and came up with an interception in the 2009 season opener vs. South Bend St.
junior . . . his 246 career tackles rank No. 7 on the Giants’ all-time list . . . also lettered
. . . majoring in psychology.
LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles: 12, twice (last vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/22/12)Tackles for loss: 1, three times (last vs. Minnesota, 11/24/12)Interceptions: 1, six times (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)Pass Break-ups: 1, 10 times (last vs. Minnesota, 11/24/12)
LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 2010 13/1 6 9 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 02011 14/14 34 40 74 2.5-5 0-0 4-89 3 0 02012 13/13 41 39 80 1.5-1 0-0 2-69 6 0 0Career 40/28 81 88 169 4-6 0-0 6-158 10 0 0
LEWIS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS2011DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF Youngstown State 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 1-13 0 0 0Florida Atlantic 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Notre Dame 5 4 9 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Central Michigan 1 2 3 1-2 0-0 1-37 0 0 0Ohio State 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Michigan 1 5 6 0-0 0-0 1-39 0 0 0Wisconsin 3 3 6 1-2 0-0 1-0 0 0 0Nebraska 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Minnesota 6 6 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Iowa 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Indiana 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Northwestern 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Wisconsin 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Georgia 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 34 40 74 2.5-5 0-0 4-89 3 0 0
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 1 2 3 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Central Michigan 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 1-40 0 0 0
Notre Dame 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Eastern Michigan 7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Indiana 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 8 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Wisconsin 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Nebraska 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 2 2 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
TCU 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 1-29 0 0 0
Totals 41 39 80 1.5-1 0-0 2-69 6 0 0
53Kyle LINTS
C | 6-3 | 298 | SO. | SQ
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ST. FRANCIS
Third-year player provides depth at center . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESH-
MAN): Did not see game action . . . was limited in practice due to an injury . . . 2011
SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among
the nation’s top centers by Scout.com (No. 22) . . . rated among the state’s top seniors
by Rivals.com (No. 18), Detroit Free Press (No. 50) and The Detroit News (No. 56) .
. . selected to play in the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association 2011
East-West All-Star Game . . . three-year starter for Coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis
High School in Traverse City, Mich., helping the Gladiators to a combined record of
34-4 including back-to-back Division 7 state championships in 2008-09 . . . Associated
Conference selection as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Gladi-
ators average nearly 250 yards and 30 points per game in 2010 . . . two-way lineman
also registered 43 tackles as a senior, including two sacks (16 yards) . . . named to
Detroit Free Press Division 7 All-State Team in 2009 . . . also earned all-conference and
average nearly 49 points and 322 rushing yards per game en route to a perfect 14-0
record in 2009 . . . posted 41 tackles as a junior, including two sacks (29 yards) . . . son
of Ron and Mary Lints . . . born April 5, 1993 . . . majoring in human biology.
14Tony LIPPETT
WR | 6-3 | 191 | JR. | 2L
DETROIT, MICH.
CROCKETT
on the offensive side of the football in 2012 after playing both wide receiver and
cornerback in 2011 . . . has 40 catches for 436 yards (10.9 avg.) in 27 career games
. . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked tied for third on the team in receptions
(36) and fourth in receiving yards (392) . . . tied for second on the team with two
. caught three passes for 24 yards at Minnesota . . . had two catches for 17 yards
against Northwestern, including a 6-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter . . . hauled
quarter on MSU’s game-tying TD drive, in the overtime win at Wisconsin . . . tied a
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14 Ohio State . . . had three receptions for 21 yards vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . caught
start . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman
at cornerback (vs. Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Northwestern and Georgia) . . . col-
pass break-ups . . . also saw time as a wide receiver and had four catches for 44 yards
at Northwestern . . . compiled four stops, including a half tackle for loss, while starting
against Indiana . . . at Iowa, had three tackles, broke up a pass, and recovered a fumble
late in the fourth quarter that sealed MSU’s 37-21 victory over the Hawkeyes; played a
start at cornerback at No. 13 Nebraska; had two tackles against the Cornhuskers . .
. hauled in three catches for 29 yards against Central Michigan and also broke up a
pass . . . in his career debut, played at both cornerback and wide receiver against
Youngstown State; had one reception for 15 yards . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted
. . . selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan after emulating
Denard Robinson . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the
Stadium, and led all receivers with four catches for 95 yards . . . rated among the
nation’s top wide receivers by Scouts,Inc. (No. 50) and Scout.com (No. 62) . . . named
to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the state’s top
(No. 16), The Detroit News (No. 17) and Rivals.com (No. 19) . . . three-year starter
for Coach Rod Oden at Crockett High School in Detroit, Mich. . . . Associated Press
All-State selection as a defensive back in 2009 . . . recorded 55 tackles (36 solos, 19
assists) and nine interceptions (45 return yards) as a senior . . . posted a season-high
seven tackles vs. Cody . . . intercepted two passes vs. St. Mary Catholic Central . .
. accounted for 3,014 total yards and 30 touchdowns while leading the Rockets to a
10-2 record in 2009 . . . completed 116-of-187 passes (.620) for 2,066 yards, 17 TDs
and six interceptions as a senior while earning All-Metro Detroit honors . . . produced
four 200-yard passing games in 2009, including two 300-yard efforts . . . hit 18-of-27
passes for 330 yards, three TDs and one interception in Crockett’s 50-48 victory over
Hazel Park . . . completed 11-of-15 throws for 213 yards and two scores vs. Cooley . . .
connected on 10-of-12 tosses for 199 yards and three TDs vs. Finney . . . went 12-of-15
passing for 238 yards and two TDs vs. Kettering . . . completed 16-of-21 passes for 359
yards, four TDs and one interception in a 32-26 win over St. Mary Catholic Central . . .
rushed 105 times for 948 yards (9.0 avg.) and 13 TDs as a senior . . . recorded three
100-yard rushing games in 2009: vs. Kettering (9 carries for 146 yards and one TD),
Cooley (7 for 129 and one TD) and Hazel Park (15 for 129 and four TDs) . . . registered
36 tackles (32 solos, 4 assists) and three interceptions as a junior . . . came up with
two interceptions vs. Detroit Northwestern . . . made six solo stops vs. Denby Tech . . .
accounted for 2,749 total yards and 23 TDs in 2008 . . . completed 157-of-219 throws
(.717) for 1,967 yards, 13 TDs and 12 interceptions as a junior . . . had four 200-yard
passing games in 2008, including three straight during one stretch . . . threw for 292
yards and two scores on 21-of-23 passing vs. Denby Tech . . . carried 87 times for 782
yards (9.0 avg.) and 10 TDs in 2008 . . . gained a career-best 165 yards and scored
three TDs on 12 attempts vs. Denby Tech . . . son of Selina Stafford and Tony Lippett
LIPPETT’S CAREER HIGHS
Catches: 5, three times (last vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/12)
Receiving Yards: 62, vs. Boise State (8/31/12)
Tackles: 5, vs. Northwestern (11/26/11)
Pass Break-ups: 3, vs. Northwestern (11/26/11)
LIPPETT’S STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS REC. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2011 14/0 4 44 11.0 0 15 3.1
2012 13/5 36 392 10.9 2 46 30.2
Career 27/5 40 436 10.9 2 46 16.1
DEFENSE G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2011 14/5 9 9 18 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 5 1-15 0
2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING
RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG
Boise State 3 62 0 35
Central Michigan 2 21 0 11
Notre Dame 3 21 0 11
Eastern Michigan 2 15 0 9
Ohio State 4 46 0 15
Indiana 5 40 0 27
Iowa 0 0 0 0
Michigan 5 39 0 10
Wisconsin 5 49 0 20
Nebraska 1 46 1 46
Northwestern 2 17 1 11
Minnesota 3 24 0 10
TCU 1 12 0 12
Totals 36 392 2 46
11Jamal LYLES
DE | 6-3 | 246 | FR. | RS
SOUTHFIELD, MICH.
SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP
Second-year player will push for playing time at defensive end . . . made the transition
from linebacker to defensive line during spring practice . . . compiled three tackles, in-
cluding a 9-yard sack, in the Green-White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top weakside
defensive ends by Rivals.com (No. 18) . . . listed among the country’s top lineback-
ers by Scout.com (No. 28 outside linebacker), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 44) and
247Sports.com (No. 56 outside linebacker) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s
All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press
247Sports.com (No. 13) and ESPN.com (No. 22) . . . three-year starter for Coach Ste-
selection by The Associated Press and The Detroit News . . . second-team All-North
selection by the Detroit Free Press . . . two-time all-conference pick . . . recorded 135
tackles, including 19 for losses, and scored two defensive touchdowns as a senior . .
different positions (quarterback, wide receiver, tight end, running back and linebacker)
vs. Farmington: threw a pass, caught a pass, scored two rushing TDs and returned a
fumble 42 yards for a score . . .had 13 receptions for 350 yards (26.9 avg.) and two TDs
as a junior . . . posted 90 tackles, including 11 for losses, and an interception in 2010 . .
. also credited with four fumble recoveries as a junior . . . son of David Lyles and Cheree
Wilson . . . born Dec. 9, 1993 . . . no-preference major.
86Matt MACKSOOD
WR | 5-11 | 184 | FR. | RS
LANSING, MICH.
LANSING CATHOLIC CENTRAL
2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named
Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA:
(Mich.) Catholic Central High School . . . helped the Cougars to a combined record of
Athletic Association record books . . . set school single-season records for receptions
(94), receiving yards (1,587) and touchdown receptions (22) as a senior . . . his 94
among the top single-season totals in MHSAA history . . . matched his career high with
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11 receptions for 312 yards and four TDs vs. Dowagiac in 2011 . . . caught 66 passes for 1,412 yards (21.4 avg.) and 18 TDs as a junior . . . had 11 catches for a state-record 372 yards and four scores vs. Ionia . . . also had four TD grabs vs. Corunna in 2010 . . .
. rushed 78 times for 771 yards (9.9 avg.) and seven TDs in 2010 . . . returned 17 punts for 526 yards (30.9 avg.) and one score . . . also returned a kickoff for a TD as a junior . . . set 16 LCC records in 2010 (career, single-season and single-game totals) . . . his career totals rank among the Top 10 in MHSAA history: 160 receptions (seventh), 2,999 receiving yards (fourth) and 40 TD receptions . . . also lettered in track and basketball . . . competed in the 4x200 and 4x400 as a senior at the state track championships . . . ran in the 4x200 and helped the Cougars win the 2011 state track title . . . son of Shawn and Steve Macksood . . . born Nov. 10, 1993 . . . majoring in hospitality business.
88Monty MADARIS
WR | 6-1 | 198 | FR. | RS
CINCINNATI, OHIO
ARCHBISHOP MOELLER
Second-year player will compete for playing time at split end . . . hauled in a 55-yard 2012 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 159) . . . ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers by Scout.com (No. 26), ESPN.com (No. 36), 247Sports.com (No. 47) and Rivals.com (No. 54) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 24) and SuperPrep (No. 48) . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 13), 247Sports.
1) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . named Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Year and AP Southwest District Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . also selected Greater Catholic League South Division Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 . . . had 56 receptions for 1,137 yards (20.3 avg.) and 16 touchdowns as a senior while helping lead the Crusaders to the GLC South title . . . also rushed for 280 yards and two scores in 2011 . . . caught seven passes for 207 yards and three TDs vs. St. Xavier (Ky.) as a senior . . . had 50 catches for 719 yards (14.4 avg.) and seven scores in 2010 . . . also gained 269 yards and scored three rushing TDs as a junior . . . his 2010 top single-game performances: eight receptions vs. LaSalle, 136 receiving yards vs. Hamilton and two TD catches vs. Mooney . . . had 121 career receptions for 2,024 yards and 25 TDs . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan defensive end Marcus Rush and
Sept. 8, 1993 . . . no-preference major.
10Andrew MAXWELL
QB | 6-3 | 210 | SR.-5 | 3L
MIDLAND, MICH.
MIDLAND
13-of-29 passes for 143 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions at Minnesota . . . threw for a career-high 297 yards on 22-of-46 throws vs. Northwestern; had two touchdowns and two interceptions against the Wildcats . . . was 9-of-27 passing for 123 yards, including a 46-yard TD pass to Tony Lippett, vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . recorded
yards in the overtime win at Wisconsin . . . on MSU’s last two possessions against the Badgers, Maxwell was 9-of-11 for 81 yards and two TDs . . . with MSU trailing 10-3 late in the fourth quarter against UW, Maxwell led the Spartans on a 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive in 4:58, capped by a 5-yard TD toss to Le’Veon Bell with just 1:08 remaining; Maxwell was 8-of-9 for 69 yards on that drive . . . was 21-of-34 passing for 192 yards, one touchdown and one interception at No. 23 Michigan . . . completed 12-of-31 passes for 179 yards and one interception vs. Iowa . . . had a career-high 24 completions for 290 passing yards in the 31-27 comeback win at Indiana; the 290 passing yards marked the fourth most by a Spartan quarterback against the Hoosiers . . . engineered his second fourth-quarter comeback of the season as his 36-yard TD pass to Bennie Fowler proved to be the game winner at Indiana . . . completed 22-of-42 throws for 269 yards and one touchdown against No. 14 Ohio State; his 269 passing yards were the sixth-best single-game total by a Spartan quarterback against the Buckeyes . . . was 16-for-29 passing for 159 yards, including a 10-yard TD pass to Dion Sims, against Eastern Michigan . . . completed 23-of-45 passes for 187 yards vs.
tosses to Sims (20 yards) and Bennie Fowler (7 yards), at Central Michigan . . . in his
24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Academic All-Big Ten selection for the second-straight year . . . saw action in four games, completing 69 percent of his passes (18-of-26) for 171 yards and one touchdown . . . completed 4-of-7 throws for
Dion Sims . . . was 6-of-10 passing for 63 yards while playing a majority of the second half in the win over Florida Atlantic . . . played in one series in the fourth quarter vs. Youngstown State in the 2011 season opener and completed his only pass attempt for 15 yards to Tony Lippett . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): 2010-11 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . .
Purdue and Alabama) . . . completed 44 percent of his passes (11-of-25) for 123 yards . . . went 2-for-6 passing for a season-high 43 yards vs. No. 15 Alabama in the 2011 Capital One Bowl, including a 34-yard strike to Charlie Gantt . . . played one series in
hit 2-of-3 passes for 10 yards against the Boilermakers . . . connected on 4-of-10 throws for 29 yards while playing in the fourth quarter at No. 18 Iowa . . . completed 3-of-5 passes for 41 yards vs. Northern Colorado, including a 21-yard toss to Bennie Fowler
2009 SEASON:Award (unsung hero) after being selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Purdue . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Tom Lemming’s Prep Football Report and PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style quarterbacks by Rivals.com (No. 9) . . .
18) . . . listed among the nation’s top quarterbacks by Scouts, Inc. (No. 18) and Scout.com (No. 36) . . . ranked among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 54) . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press (No. 4), Rivals.com (No.
-tion as a senior . . . started 45 of 48 career varsity games played at Midland (Mich.) High School . . . played for both Terry Wilczek and Eric Methner at Midland . . . completed 151-of-254 throws (.594) for 2,032 yards, 23 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 2008 while leading the Chemics to a 10-2 record . . . recorded two 200-yard passing games as a senior . . . hit 27-of-48 passes for 270 yards, three TDs and one interception vs.
victory over Flint Southwestern . . . connected on 16-of-21 tosses for 188 yards and
134-of-262 passes (.510) for 2,024 yards, 18 TDs and seven interceptions as a junior while leading Midland to the Division 2 state championship game . . . set 14 school single-game, single-season and career passing records . . . completed 387-of-778 career passes (.497) for 5,488 yards, 54 TDs and 34 interceptions . . . also lettered in
top scholar-athletes, earning all-academic honors in all three sports . . . graduated with a 4.35 grade-point average, ranking in the top 10 percent of his class . . . member of the National Honor Society . . . served as president of the Midland student council . . .
student newspaper, from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association . . . son of
sports ministry . . . majoring in marketing.
Three-year letterwinner enters preseason camp as the starting quarterback . . . spent
Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins during the 2010 and 2011 seasons . . . has seen action in 22 career games (13 starts), completing 53 percent of his passes (263-for-497) for 2,900 yards, 14 touchdowns and nine interceptions . . . 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR): Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in passing (200.5 yards per game) and sixth in total offense (192.3 ypg.) . . . completed 53 percent of his passes (234-of-446) for 2,606 yards, 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions . . . had six 200-yard passing games in 2012 . . . ranked among MSU’s Top 10 single-season leaders in pass attempts (second with 446), pass completions (fourth with 234), passing yards (seventh with 2,606) and total offense (eighth with 2,500 yards) . . . elected a captain by his teammates . . . recipient of the team’s Clarence Underwood Sportsmanship Award (offense) . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection for the third-straight year . . . completed
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MAXWELL’S CAREER HIGHS
Pass Attempts: 46, vs. Northwestern (11/17/12)
Pass Completions: 24, twice (last vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/12)
Passing Yards: 297, vs. Northwestern (11/17/12)
Passing TDs: 2, four times (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
MAXWELL’S STATISTICS
PASSING G/GS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS YPG TD LG
2010 5/0 11 25 0 .440 123 24.6 0 34
2011 4/0 18 26 0 .692 171 42.8 1 31
2012 13/13 234 446 9 .525 2,606 200.5 13 48
Career 22/13 263 497 9 .529 2,900 131.8 14 48
MAXWELL’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2012
PASSING COMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LG
Boise State 22 38 3 .579 248 0 35
Central Michigan 20 31 0 .645 275 2 48
Notre Dame 23 45 0 .511 187 0 23
Eastern Michigan 16 29 0 .552 159 1 36
Ohio State 22 42 0 .524 269 1 35
Indiana 24 40 0 .600 290 2 36
Iowa 12 31 1 .387 179 0 38
Michigan 21 34 1 .618 192 1 45
Wisconsin 24 39 0 .615 216 2 23
Nebraska 9 27 0 .333 123 1 46
Northwestern 22 46 2 .478 297 2 44
Minnesota 13 29 2 .448 143 1 41
TCU 6 15 0 .400 28 0 12
Totals 234 446 9 .525 2,606 13 48
Second-year player provides depth at right guard . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive
guards by ESPN.com (No. 25), 247Sports.com (No. 27) and Rivals.com (No. 40) . . .
named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among Ohio’s top
seniors by ESPN.com (No. 14), 247Sports.com (No. 35) and Rivals.com (No. 50) . . .
two-year starter and two-time all-conference pick for Coach Ron Ullery at Centerville
(Ohio) High School . . . second-team All-Ohio (Division I) selection by The Associated
Press in 2011 . . . named to AP Southwest All-District Team . . . anchored an offensive
line that helped the Elks average 332.0 rushing yards and 39.3 points per game in 2011
. . . recorded 65 knockdowns as a senior, including 16 domination blocks . . . Elks aver-
aged 5.8 yards per carry as 90 percent of the team’s runs went behind him in 2011 . .
. produced 38 knockdowns, including 10 domination blocks, as a junior while the Elks
averaged 320 rushing yards per game and 5.6 yards per rush . . . four-year letterman
majoring in criminal justice.
75Benny McGOWAN
OG | 6-3 | 312 | FR. | RS
CENTERVILLE, OHIO
CENTERVILLE
Second-year player adds depth at cornerback . . . tied for team lead on Green in the
2012 SEASON: Redshirted
. . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties
by ESPN.com (No. 27) . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 30) . .
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. AP second-team All-Ohio pick as a junior . . . son of Sabrina Meyers . . . born Dec. 21,
1993 . . . no-preference major.
29Mark MEYERS
DB | 6-0 | 177 | FR. | RS
TOLEDO, OHIO
WHITMER
Fifth-year senior returns to the Spartans after missing the entire 2012 season due to
2011
SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in three games (Youngstown State, Central
snapper for the Spartans in the 2012 Outback Bowl win over No. 18 Georgia . . . 2010
SEASON:
HIGH SCHOOL AND
PERSONAL DATA: Two-year starter for Coach Chip Kleinhans at Pinconning (Mich.)
. . . recorded 48 tackles as a senior and returned his only interception 40 yards for a
touchdown vs. Goodrich . . . threw for more than 800 yards and 10 scores as the starting
quarterback in 2008 . . . started at tight end as a junior but his season was cut short after
baseman/pitcher) . . . named to The Bay City Times Dream Team after batting .462 in
selected Offensive MVP twice (junior and senior years) . . . three-year letterman won
18 career games as a pitcher . . . recognized as Pinconning Area Scholar-Athlete of the
Year in 2008-09 . . . graduated from high school with a 3.8 grade-point average . . . son
of Randy and Catherine Moore . . . born Nov. 21, 1990 . . . majoring in criminal justice.
53Steve MOORE
SN | 6-3 | 225 | SR.-5 | 1L
PINCONNING, MICH.
PINCONNING AREA
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17Kevin MUMA
K | 6-0 | 206 | SR.-5 | 3L
TROY, MICH.
TROY
Three-year letterwinner enters his fourth year as the starting kickoff specialist and will
also compete to become the starting placekicker . . . named to the College Football
Performance Awards Kickoff Specialist of the Year Trophy Watch List . . . connected on
spring game . . . has a career average of 64.4 yards on 217 kickoffs . . . 2012 SEASON
(JUNIOR): Averaged 63.2 yards on kickoffs, which ranked 17th in the FBS . . . had
29 touchbacks on 60 kicks (48 percent; 25th in FBS) . . . recorded four touchbacks on
and averaged a season-high 65.0 yards per kick at Indiana . . . had four touchbacks
and tied his season high with seven kickoffs (64.0 avg.) at Central Michigan . . . 2011
SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 65.1 yards on kickoffs, good for 33rd in the
FBS . . . had 17 touchbacks, which ranked tied for 20th in the FBS . . . averaged 65.4
yards on seven kickoffs, including a touchback, in the Big Ten Championship Game
against Wisconsin . . . earned honorable mention CFPA Kickoff Specialist Player of
the Week accolades after averaging 65.5 yards on a season-high 10 kickoffs, includ-
ing two touchbacks, against Indiana . . . averaged 70.0 yards on two kickoffs, with
one touchback, at No. 13 Nebraska . . . earned honorable mention College Football
Performance Awards Kickoff Specialist Player of the Week accolades after averaging
2010 SEASON
(REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . averaged 64.5 yards on
74 kickoffs, with 13 resulting in touchbacks . . . averaged 62.3 yards on six kickoffs at
Northwestern, including three touchbacks . . . selected National Kickoff Specialist of the
Week by College Football Performance Awards after averaging 68.6 yards on seven
kickoffs, including a career-best four touchbacks . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to play in the 2009 Michigan High
School Football Coaches Association’s East-West All-Star Game . . . kicked a 41-yard
. . . named to the All-County Dream Team by The Oakland Press . . . starting quarter-
at Troy (Mich.) High School . . . accounted for 1,404 total yards and 11 touchdowns
as a senior . . . completed 46 percent of his passes for 966 yards, six TDs and eight
as a senior, including a school-record 52-yarder, and made 33-of-35 extra-point tries
(.943) . . . 43 of his 55 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks (.782) . . . averaged 37.4 yards
on 28 punts in 2008, including nine kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line . .
vs. Clarkston . . . threw for a career-best 184 yards and a TD plus rushed 18 times for
97 yards and another score vs. Clarkston . . . ran for a career-high 120 yards and two
yards on 30 punts, including 17 kicks down inside the opponent’s 20 . . . averaged 56.7
yards on 75 kickoffs, producing 48 touchbacks . . . his prep career totals include 24-of-
resulted in touchbacks (.700) . . two-year starter at point guard for the Colts’ basketball
team . . . also lettered in track, competing in the distance races . . . son on Bruce and
Lisa Muma . . . born Nov. 2, 1990 . . . majoring in hospitality business.
MUMA’S STATISTICS
KICKOFFS G NO YDS. AVG. TB OB
2010 13 74 4773 64.5 13 2
2011 14 83 5401 65.1 17 1
2012 13 60 3792 63.2 29 2
Career 40 217 13,966 64.4 59 5
25Keith MUMPHERY
WR | 6-0 | 208 | JR. | 2L
VIENNA, GA.
DOOLY COUNTY
has 44 catches for 554 yards in 27 career games, including 12 starts . . . 2012 SEASON
(SOPHOMORE): Led the team in receptions (42) and ranked second in receiving yards
Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . recipient of the team’s Tommy Love Award (most
improved player - offense) . . . tied his career high in receptions (6) and receiving yards
. . . compiled 86 all-purpose yards vs. Iowa (four catches for 71 yards; two rushes for
on his touchdown catch, he broke several tackles before diving into the end zone . . .
had a career-high six catches for 71 yards vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . hauled in four
2011 SEASON
(RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
Provost Award at the Spartan Academic Excellence Gala, which is presented to a
freshman or sophomore student-athlete who embodies the characteristics promoted
by Student-Athlete Support Services, with emphasis on academic performance, com-
munity involvement and leadership ability . . . saw action in all 14 games, primarily on
8-yard catch vs. Florida Atlantic and a 31-yard catch against Central Michigan . . . also
made two tackles on special teams . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . presented the
the Year . . . named Scout Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Michigan . . . tabbed
Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers by Scouts,
Inc. (No. 55) and Scout.com (No. 115) . . . rated among the country’s top athletes by
Rivals.com (No. 61) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie and PrepStar’s All-Southeast
Teams . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 50) and Rivals.com
(No. 54) . . . two-year starter for Coach Darryl Silas at Dooly County High School in
Vienna, Ga. . . . third-team All-Middle Georgia selection in 2009 . . . had 37 receptions
for 611 yards (16.5 avg.) and 16 touchdowns as a senior . . . caught nine passes for
123 yards and two scores vs. Northeast Macon in 2009 . . . named to the Preseason
All-Middle Georgia as a junior . . . had 49 catches for 970 yards (19.8 avg.) and 14
TDs in 2008 . . . recorded 78 tackles and two interceptions, returning one for a TD, as
a junior . . . wore football jersey No. 17 in high school as a tribute to former Spartan
Plaxico Burress . . . was a member of the 4 x 100 meter relay team that broke the state
record in the 2010 Class A GHSA State Championship (41.9) . . . also during the 2010
GHSA State Championship, he placed third in the 400 meters (49.37) and fourth in the
200 meters (22.6) . . . scored points for the Bobcats in the 2009 GHSA Class A track
1992 . . . majoring in communication.
MUMPHERY’S CAREER HIGHS
Catches: 6, twice (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
Receiving Yards: 79, twice (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
TD Catches: 1, vs. Ohio State (9/29/12)
MUMPHERY’S STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS REC. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2011 14/0 2 39 19.5 0 31 2.8
2012 13/12 42 515 12.3 1 37 39.6
Career 27/12 44 554 12.6 1 37 20.5
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MUMPHERY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING
2012
RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG
Boise State 2 17 0 13
Central Michigan 4 52 0 29
Notre Dame 6 71 0 23
Eastern Michigan 3 21 0 16
Ohio State 5 79 1 29
Indiana 1 19 0 19
Iowa 4 71 0 37
Michigan 2 19 0 12
Wisconsin 5 63 0 23
Nebraska 2 15 0 8
Northwestern 6 79 0 23
Minnesota 1 5 0 5
TCU 1 4 0 4
Totals 42 515 1 37
7Tyler O’CONNOR
QB | 6-3 | 215 | FR. | RS
LIMA, OHIO
LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Second-year player will compete for playing time at quarterback . . . was 3-of-7 for 59
yards and two interceptions in the Green-White spring game . . . hit 6-of-10 passes of
2012 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Boise State . . . HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected Ohio’s MVP after accounting for 174 total yards
and two scores in a 24-21 overtime win over Pennsylvania in the 2012 Big 33 Football
Classic . . . completed 18-of-33 throws for 243 yards and two touchdowns in Ohio North-
South Classic . . . PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style
quarterbacks by 247Sports.com (No. 13) and Rivals.com (No. 18) . . . rated among
the country’s top quarterbacks by ESPN.com (No. 58) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-
Midwest Team . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 18), Rivals.
Central Catholic High School . . . second-team All-Ohio (Division V) selection by The
Associated Press in 2011 . . . named to AP Northwest All-District First Team as a senior .
. . selected Northwest Conference Back of the Year for the second-straight season after
throwing for 1,995 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2011 while leading the Thunderbirds to
specialist as a senior, converting 26-of-29 extra-point attempts and averaging 38 yards
per punt . . . voted 2010 NWC Back of the Year after accounting for 2,986 total yards and
40 TDs . . . completed 141-of-231 throws (.610) for 2,516 yards, 27 TDs and six inter-
ceptions as a junior . . . rushed for 470 yards and 13 scores in 2010 . . . threw for 1,631
yards (100-of-173 passing) and 21 TDs as a sophomore . . . hit 104-of-222 passes for
1,634 yards and 11 scores as a freshman . . . four-year starter on the Thunderbirds’
basketball team . . . earned second-team AP All-Ohio (Division III) honors as a junior
after averaging 12.8 points per game . . . son of Mike and Barb O’Connor . . . born March
4, 1994 . . . majoring in general management.
38 Niko PALAZETI
FB | 6-1 | 252 | JR. | 2L
NORTHVILLE, MICH.
DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Third-year player enters preseason camp listed as the back-up fullback on the depth
chart . . . two-year letterwinner has appeared in 11 career games . . . 2012 SEASON
(SOPHOMORE): Saw action in six games (vs. Boise State, Central Michigan, Notre
Dame, Eastern Michigan, Michigan and Nebraska) to earn his second letter . . . played
both fullback and on special teams . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Ap-
. . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated
among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press (No. 27) and The Detroit News
(No. 56) . . . named to The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and All-Oakland County
Dream Teams in 2009 . . . three-year, two-way starter at fullback and defensive tackle
for Coach Tom Mach at Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Mich. . . . 2009
Associated Press Division 1 All-State selection as a lineman . . . named All-Area Player
of the Year as a senior . . . two-time All-Metro North and All-Catholic Central Division
choice . . . rushed 224 times for 1,279 yards (5.7 avg.) and 24 touchdowns as a senior
while helping the Shamrocks to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division 1 state champion-
ship . . . had eight receptions for 102 yards (12.8 avg.) in 2009 . . . also contributed 22
tackles, including one sack, as a senior . . . gained 146 yards and scored on a pair of
yards and three TDs vs. Monroe . . . rushed for 551 yards and 11 TDs on 104 carries as
a junior . . . caught nine passes for 100 yards in 2008 . . . registered 32 tackles (12 solos,
20 assists), including 4.5 sacks, and recovered two fumbles as a junior . . . carried 15
times for 91 yards and scored in the game-winning TD with 43.1 seconds left in a 14-7
victory over Orchard Lake St. Mary’s in 2008 . . . accounted for 145 all-purpose yards
vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (4 catches for 51 yards) . . . former high school teammate
. born Feb. 24, 1992 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring
in psychology.
37 Trevon PENDLETON
FB | 5-11 | 248 | SO. | 1L
LUCASVILLE, OHIO
PORTSMOUTH WEST
Third-year player listed as the starting fullback on the preseason depth chart . . . 2012
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
letter . . . played both fullback and on special teams . . . collected a tackle at Minnesota
. . . had two catches for 5 yards in three spring scrimmages, including a 3-yard touch-
down reception in the second scrimmage on April 19 . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . named Scout Team Offensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . named
Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND
PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top fullbacks by Rivals.com (No. 3) . . .
three-time all-state, all-area, all-county and all-district selection for Coach Merril Triplett
at Portsmouth (Ohio) West High School . . . earned Associated Press Division IV All-
Ohio First-Team honors as a linebacker in 2010 after recording 78 tackles in just seven
games for the Senators . . . sidelined for the last four games of the season with a broken
leg . . . named AP All-Southeast District Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . .
also rushed 88 times for 967 yards (11.0 avg.) and 13 touchdowns in 2010 . . . ran 15
times for 115 yards and two scores vs. Chesapeake . . . gained 168 yards on 14 carries
and scored three TDs vs. Rock Hill . . . had 15 rushes for 229 yards and two scores vs.
Portsmouth . . . produced 96 tackles as a junior, with 25 resulting in losses including
eight sacks . . . also forced and recovered three fumbles in 2009 . . . carried 144 times
for 1,471 yards and 20 TDs as a junior . . . son of Garrett and Shawna Pendleton . . .
born Nov. 9, 1992 . . . majoring in hospitality business.
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52 Taybor PEPPER
SN | 6-4 | 200 | SO. | 1L
SALINE, MICH.
SALINE
Second-year player is on scholarship and enters his second year as the starting long
snapper in 2013 . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games . . .
HIGH SCHOOL
AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top long snappers by Chris Rubio
Palka at Saline (Mich.) High School . . . prior to his senior season, invited to participate
in Rubio’s “Top 12” Camp in Los Angeles, Calif. . . . attended Chris Sailer Kicking/Long
Snapping Camps . . . also participated in National Snapping Events in Las Vegas, Nev. .
. . member of the Hornet track team as a sophomore . . . son of Cam and Donna Pepper
. . . father Cam started at offensive guard for Illinois in 1989-90 . . . born May 28, 1994
. . . no-preference major.
35Jalyn POWELL
DB | 5-11 | 183 | FR. | HS
WARREN, OHIO
WARREN G. HARDING
returned a punt 85 yards for a TD and an interception 60 yards for another score vs.
Warrensville Heights . . . saw action at quarterback and wide receiver as a junior but
missed three games due to injury . . . rushed 51 times for 216 yards (4.2 avg.) in 2011 .
. . returned the opening kickoff 87 yards for a score and added third-quarter TD runs of
24 and 85 yards vs. Warrensville Heights . . . son of Andre and LaShonda Coleman . . .
born Dec. 9, 1994 . . . no-preference major.
82Josiah PRICE
TE | 6-4 | 243 | FR. | RS
GREENTOWN, IND.
EASTERN
Second-year player provides depth at tight end . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends
by 247Sports.com (No. 16) and Rivals.com (No. 19) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and
PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among Indiana’s top seniors by ESPN.com
(No. 5), 247Sports.com (No. 7) and Rivals.com (No. 10) . . . four-year starter for Coach
all-area and all-conference pick . . . named the state’s top senior tight end by the IFCA
as part of the Mr. Football program . . . had 39 receptions for 524 yards (13.4 avg.) and
four touchdowns in 2011 . . . threw for 114 yards and rushed for 106 yards as a senior
. . . recorded 59 tackles, with 19.5 resulting in losses including 13 sacks, in 2011 . . .
caught four passes for 123 yards and a score vs. Oak Hill . . . had a career-best 41
catches for 574 yards (14.0 avg.) and eight TDs in 2010 . . . registered 95 tackles, with
23 for losses including 10 sacks, as a junior . . . had a season-high nine receptions for
155 yards and a TD vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers in 2010 . . . his career receiving totals
include 130 receptions for 1,920 yards (14.8 avg.) . . . accounted for 29 career TDs . . .
produced 286 career tackles, with 65.5 for losses including a school-record 41.5 sacks .
. . . no-preference major.
20 Eli-Kevin PHILLIPS
DB | 6-0 | 179 | FR. | HS
DETROIT, MICH.
CODY
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year starter at safety and running back
for Coach Calvin Norman at Cody High School in Detroit, Mich. . . . second-team all-
city selection in 2012 . . . recorded 98 tackles and two interceptions as a senior . . .
produced a career-best 11 tackles and an interception vs. Renaissance . . . rushed for
650 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior . . . carried 12 times for a season-high 120
yards and a TD vs. Mumford . . . registered 65 tackles in 2011 . . . gained 800 yards and
scored seven rushing TDs as a junior . . . ran eight times for a career-best 150 yards
honors in track in 2013 . . . won Region 4-1 titles in 200 (22.4) and long jump (19-11 3/4)
as a senior . . . posted a career-best 20-3 in the long jump . . . son of Eli-Kevin Phillips
Sr. and Kenyada Allen . . . born Aug. 23, 1995 . . . plans to major in civil engineering.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by
ESPN.com (No. 20) and Scout.com (No. 31) . . . rated among the country’s top athletes
by Rivals.com (No. 25) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No.
52) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by
Rivals.com (No. 23), ESPN.com (No. 23) and 247Sports.com (No. 39) . . . three-year
starter at Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio . . . helped the Raiders, under
. . . produced 17 tackles for loss in 2012, including seven sacks . . . returned 14 punts
for 265 yards (18.9 avg.) and two touchdowns as a senior . . . also returned 10 kickoffs
for 223 yards (22.3 avg.) in 2012 . . . returned a punt 47 yards for a TD vs. Euclid . . .
47Matt REA
FB | 6-1 | 247 | JR. | TR
ROCHESTER, MICH.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Second-year walk-on provides depth at fullback . . . 2012 SEASON: Sat out the entire
2012 season after transferring to Michigan State from the University of Pennsylvania . .
. 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN AT PENN): Appeared in 10 games in 2011,
playing primarily on the defensive line and special teams . . . recorded a pass break-up
vs. Fordham . . . Did not see game action in 2010 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
DATA: Four-year letterman for Coach Tony Patritto at Adams High School in Rochester,
Mich., where he helped the Highlanders to three league championships . . . selected
team captain as a senior . . . earned all-league and all-county honors in 2009 . . . also
named all-league in lacrosse . . . son of Daniel and Heather Rea . . . born Nov. 25, 1991
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33Jon RESCHKE
LB | 6-2 | 232 | FR. | HS
STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH.
BROTHER RICE
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . honorable mention
PARADE All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by Scout.com (No.
142), Rivals.com (No. 149) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 179) . . . rated among
the country’s top linebackers by CFN (No. 25) . . . listed among the nation’s top middle/
inside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 7) and 247Sports.com (No. 18) . . . ranked among
the country’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 34)
. . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 46) . . . listed among
com (No. 4), The Detroit News (No. 5), 247Sports.com (No. 5) and ESPN.com (No. 7)
Hills, Mich. . . . helped lead the Warriors to a combined record of 28-10 (.737), including
back-to-back Division 2 state championships (2011-12) . . . named to The Detroit News
and Detroit Free Press Dream Teams in 2012 . . . led the team in tackles (133: 86 solos,
47 assists) and tackles for loss (21) as a senior . . . his eight sacks ranked second on the
team . . . also credited with an interception, two passes defended and nine quarterback
produced nine tackles and recovered a fumble in the 2012 Division 2 state champion-
of the 2012 season . . . registered a season-high 15 tackles (11 solos, 4 assists), with
. . made 15 stops vs. Warren De La Salle, with four for losses including two sacks (3
yards) . . . tallied 12 tackles (11 solos, 1 assist) in the 2012 season opener vs. Cass Tech
. . . led the Warriors with a career-best 140 tackles (69 solos, 71 assists) as a junior,
eight of 14 games in 2011, including a career-best 18 stops (7 solos, 11 assists) vs.
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s . . . started at defensive end as a sophomore and ranked third
second on the team with 7.5 sacks (22 yards) in 2010 . . . his prep career totals include
tackles in 19 career games . . . also participated in baseball and hockey . . . son of Paul
and Cindy Reschke . . . born Sept. 16, 1994 . . . majoring in marketing.
60Micajah REYNOLDS
DL | 6-5 | 307 | SR.-5 | 3L
LANSING, MICH.
SEXTON
Three-year letterwinner enters preseason camp as the starting nose tackle . . . has
seen action in 29 career games, both on the offensive and defensive lines . . . made the
permanent switch to defense during spring practice in 2012 . . . has 21 career tackles . .
. 2012 SEASON (JUNIOR):
defensive tackle . . . tallied a career-high 19 tackles, including 2.0 for losses (15 yards)
. . . recorded a 14-yard sack and forced a fumble on the same play at Minnesota . . .
tied his career high with three tackles vs. Northwestern . . . collected three stops vs.
No. 21 Nebraska . . . tallied two tackles at Wisconsin . . . had two tackles, including his
break-up against No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared
in 12 games, both on the offensive and defensive lines, to earn his second letter . . .
collected two tackles against Florida Atlantic . . . spent most of spring practice work-
ing at right guard . . . 2010 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in four
games in 2010 (vs. Western Michigan, Northern Colorado, Minnesota and Alabama)
while serving as the back-up to Chris McDonald at right guard . . . played a season-
high 16 snaps vs. Northern Colorado . . . returned to offensive guard from defensive
tackle during preseason camp . . . previously had made the transition from offensive
guard to defensive tackle during spring practice . . . 2009 SEASON: Redshirted . . .
named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Earned a gold medal (along with MSU teammate
Chris Norman) as Team USA won the inaugural International Federation of American
at both guard positions for Team USA during the three-game tournament . . . ranked
among the nation’s top offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. (No. 33), Rivals.com (No. 59)
and Scout.com (No. 78) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams
. . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 86) . . . rated among
17), The Detroit News (No. 18) and Rivals.com (No. 20) . . . selected to play in the
2009 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association’s East-West All-Star Game .
. . two-year, two-way starter for Coach Dan Boggan at Sexton High School in Lansing,
. anchored an offensive line that helped the Big Reds average 260 rushing yards and
27.5 points per game in 2008 . . . recorded 37 pancake blocks as a senior . . . saw
action in six games at defensive tackle in 2008 and produced 40 tackles, including three
sacks . . . also recovered three fumbles as a senior . . . earned all-league honors in
2007 after helping Sexton average 31 points per game en route to an 8-4 record . . .
24, 1991 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in majoring in
interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.
REYNOLDS’ CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 3, three times (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
Tackles for loss: 1, twice (last vs. Minnesota, 11/24/12)
Sacks: 1, vs. Minnesota (11/24/12)
REYNOLDS’ STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2010 4/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2011 12/0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2012 13/6 7 12 19 2-15 1-14 0 1 0 1
Career 29/6 8 13 21 2-15 1-14 0 1 0 1
37Ezra ROBINSON
CB | 6-0 | 180 | FR. | RS
SARASOTA, FLA.
BOOKER
Trae Waynes . . . recorded an interception, broke up a pass, and had two tackles in
the Green-White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team
Defensive Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by Rivals.com (No. 52) and ESPN.com
(No. 72) . . . selected to play in the Police Athletic League Bowl . . . four-year starter for
team all-state selection by The Associated Press and Sarasota Herald-Tribune . . . led
the Tornadoes in passes defended (7) and interceptions (2) as a senior . . . recorded
90 tackles, including three sacks, in 2011 . . . accounted for more than 1,000 kickoff
return yards and returned two for scores as a senior . . . returned the opening kickoff
85 yards for a touchdown vs. Gateway Charter . . . participated in 2010 IMG Madden
Football Academy . . . earned all-area honors as a senior after placing sixth in the high
jump (6-2) in the Class 2A state meet . . . also competed in the triple jump and ran the
. . . also set Sarasota County meet record in the triple jump (44-4) as a junior . . . also
lettered in basketball . . . son of Charles and Vanesa Robinson . . . born Feb. 19, 1994
. . . majoring in marketing.
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44Marcus RUSH
DE | 6-2 | 245 | JR. | 2L
CINCINNATI, OHIO
ARCHBISHOP MOELLER
Two-year letterwinner enters his third season as a starting defensive end in 2013 . . .
has started every game of his Spartan career (27 straight) . . . named to the Nagurski
Trophy Preseason Watch List (nation’s best defensive player) . . . preseason All-Big Ten
and Athlon Sports (third team) . . . has 96 tackles, including 19.5 for losses (79 yards)
and 6.0 sacks (44 yards), in 27 career games . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):
Started all 13 games at defensive end . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by
the coaches and media . . . ranked second among MSU defensive linemen with 38
tackles . . . ranked fourth on the team with 7.5 tackles for loss (34 yards), including 2.0
pass break-ups . . . posted three stops, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), in the
2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . collected four tackles, including a
tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and blocked a punt in win at Wisconsin . . . pro-
duced an 11-yard sack and had four tackles overall in the win at Indiana . . . recorded
three tackles, including a 3-yard loss, and broke up a pass against Eastern Michigan . .
. tied for team lead in tackles (6) and tackles for loss (2.0 for 3 yards) vs. No. 20 Notre
Dame . . . broke up a pass and had two quarterback hurries at Central Michigan . . .
2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started all 14 games at defensive end . . .
named Big Ten Freshman Defensive MVP by ESPN.com . . . honorable mention All-Big
and CollegeFootballNews.com (second team) . . . named to ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports
and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . ranked second among MSU defensive
(4.0 for 23 yards) and tackles for loss (12.0 for 45 yards) . . . tied for second on the
Outback Bowl after tying for the team lead with seven tackles, including 2.0 for losses
(4 yards), while also breaking up a pass against the Bulldogs . . . excellent all-around
yards), forced a fumble, and broke up a pass . . . had three tackles, including a 2-yard
tackle for loss, and broke up a pass in win at Iowa . . . collected three tackles against
Minnesota . . . earned honorable mention College Football Performance Awards
Defensive Lineman of the Week accolades after recording a career-high 11 tackles,
a quarterback hurry in victory against No. 4 Wisconsin . . . had three tackles, including
No. 11 Michigan . . . earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after collecting four
tackles, including a 7-yard sack, in MSU’s 10-7 win at Ohio State . . . named Spartan
Defensive Player of the Week after registering one tackle, two quarterback hurries and
a pass break-up vs. Central Michigan . . . had seven tackles, including 2.0 for losses
start against Youngstown State and recorded four tackles, including a half tackle for
loss, and also had two quarterback hurries . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top defensive ends by
SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors
Rodenberg at Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . selected Great
Catholic League South Co-Athlete of the Year after leading the conference in sacks
second on the team in tackles with 70 (35 solos, 35 assists) in 2009, including 15.5
for losses (103 yards) . . . had two interceptions as a senior, returning one 10 yards
for a touchdown in the season opener vs. Winton Woods . . . also credited with four
quarterback hurries, four passes defended and two blocked kicks in 2009 . . . posted a
season-best three sacks vs. LaSalle . . . earned second-team All-GCL South honors as
a junior . . . registered 75 tackles, including nine sacks, and recovered two fumbles in
2008 . . . recorded a career-high four sacks vs. Findlay . . . intercepted a pass in back-
to-back games vs. Elder (55-yard return) and Indianapolis Cathedral (60-yard return) .
. . appeared in eight games as a sophomore and made 16 tackles (8 solos, 8 assists)
. . . attended the same high school that produced current Tennessee Titans linebacker
RUSH’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 11, vs. Nebraska (10/29/11)
Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Nebraska (10/29/11)
Sacks: 2.0, vs. Northwestern (11/26/11)
Pass Break-ups: 1, 10 times (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12)
RUSH’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2011 14/14 31 27 58 12-45 4-23 0-0 5 0 1
2012 13/13 19 19 38 7.5-34 2-21 0-0 5 0 1
Career 27/27 50 46 96 19.5-79 6-44 0-0 10 0 2
RUSH’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2011
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Youngstown State 1 3 4 0.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Florida Atlantic 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 3 4 7 2-10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Central Michigan 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Ohio State 4 0 4 1-7 1-7 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 2 1 3 1-10 1-10 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 0 5 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 7 4 11 2.5-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Minnesota 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Iowa 2 1 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Indiana 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 4 1 5 2-6 2-6 0-0 1 0 1
Wisconsin 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Georgia 6 1 7 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Totals 31 27 58 12-45 4-23 0-0 5 0 1
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Central Michigan 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Notre Dame 3 3 6 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 2 1 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Ohio State 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1
Indiana 4 0 4 1-11 1-11 0-0 1 0 0
Iowa 0 2 2 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 0 1 1 0.5-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 3 2 5 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Nebraska 3 1 4 1-10 1-10 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 0 2 2 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
TCU 1 2 3 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 19 19 38 7.5-34 2-21 0-0 5 0 1
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3Mike SADLER
P | 6-0 | 192 | JR. | 2L
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
FOREST HILLS NORTHERN
Two-year letterwinner enters his third season as Michigan State’s starting punter in
2013 . . . preseason third-team All-America selection by Athlon Sports . . . named to Ray
Guy Award (nation’s top punter) and College Football Performance Awards Punter of
the Year Trophy Watch Lists . . . rated among the nation’s top punters (No. 6) by Lindy’s
College Football Preview . . . has a career average of 42.4 yards per punt, which is
currently sixth best in MSU history . . . has placed 40 percent of his career punts inside
the 20 (56-of-140) and 20 percent inside the 10 (28-of-140) . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPH-
OMORE): First-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and second-team pick by the
Steele . . . named to the CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (honorable
mention) . . . led the Big Ten and ranked 21st in the FBS, averaging 43.3 yards per punt
. . . placed 39 percent of his punts inside the 20 (31-of-79) and 22 percent inside the 10
(17-of-79) . . . ranked second in the Big Ten with 31 punts downed inside the 20 . . . had
ranked second most in a MSU single-season . . . named to the 2012 Capital One Aca-
demic All-America Second Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Direc-
tors of America, for the second-straight year . . . the two-time Academic All-American is
Academic All-America honors . . . was also named Academic All-Big Ten and a Big Ten
Distinguished Scholar for the second year in a row . . . named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten
All-Bowl Team after setting MSU’s single-game bowl records for punts (11) and punting
yards (481) in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU; those marks also repre-
sented career highs . . . the 481 punting yards were the most by a Big Ten punter in a
single-game in 2012 and the 11 punts tied for second most . . . broke the bowl records
he set in the 2012 Outback Bowl against Georgia (eight punts for 401 yards) . . . three
of his punts against the Horned Frogs were 50-plus yards, including his long of 55 yards
that was fumbled by TCU punt returner Skye Dawson at the TCU 4-yard line and was
recovered by Michigan State; that play led to Le’Veon Bell’s 4-yard TD run with 7:00 left
in the fourth quarter that gave MSU a 14-13 lead . . . placed three punts inside the 20
against TCU, including two inside the 10 . . . two of his three punts at Minnesota traveled
50-plus yards, including a 56-yarder that was downed at the 2-yard line . . . placed two
named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after averaging 46.6 yards on seven
punts vs. No. 21 Nebraska, including three placed inside the 20 . . . placed three of his
seven punts inside the 10 in overtime win at Wisconsin . . . averaged 41.4 yards on
seven punts, including a season-high four placed inside the 20, at No. 23 Michigan; on
fourth-and-9 from MSU’s 23-yard line in the fourth quarter, Sadler ran a fake punt 26
mark . . . averaged 40.2 yards on nine punts (362 yards), including a 59-yarder, vs. Iowa
. . . placed three of his seven punts inside the 20 while averaging 45.6 yards per punt at
downed inside the 20, including two inside the 10 . . . had eight punts vs. Notre Dame
for 340 yards; had three downed inside the 20 . . . averaged 49.5 yards on two punts at
Central Michigan, including a 56-yarder that was downed at the 8-yard line . . . 2011
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Earned Freshman All-America honors by Phil
Steele (third team) and CollegeFootballNews.com (honorable mention) . . . named to
ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . selected to the
CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America Team (second team) for his 4.0 GPA in ap-
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tion and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree . . . 2011-12 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Award recipient . . . was one of 14 freshmen starting punters in the FBS (true and red-
shirt) . . . averaged 41.1 yards per punt (61 punts for 2,509 yards) . . . placed 41 percent
(25-of-61) of his punts inside the 20 . . . tied for 12th in the FBS with 25 punts inside the
20 . . . also pinned 11 punts inside the 10, which tied for eighth most in the nation . . .
had six punts of 50-plus yards . . . set season highs in punting average (50.1 yards per
punt), punts (8) and punting yards (401) and tied a career high with four punts inside the
20 in Michigan State’s win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl; also had a
season-long 57-yard punt against the Bulldogs . . . placed two of his three punts inside
the 20 against Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game, including one at the
1-yard line . . . pinned two of his four punts inside the 20 at Northwestern and averaged
39.0 yards per punt (four punts for 156 yards) . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week
after averaging 46.2 yards per punt (six punts for 277 yards), including three inside the
opponent’s 20, in Michigan State’s 37-21 victory at Iowa . . . named Big Ten Special
Teams Player of the Week for his performance in MSU’s 31-24 victory over Minnesota;
at the Minnesota 6 and the second was fair caught by Brandon Green at the Gopher 10
. . . pinned two of his seven punts inside the 20 against Wisconsin; averaged 38.0 yards
on seven punts vs. the Badgers . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his per-
one punt downed inside the Michigan 20-yard line, and delivered a long of 45 yards
despite wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour in Spartan Stadium; also earned honor-
able mention College Football Performance Awards National Special Teams Player of
the Week accolades . . . averaged 40.8 yards on six punts at Ohio State, including three
downed inside the 20 . . . averaged 43.5 yards on two punts vs. Central Michigan, in-
cluding a 46-yarder . . . averaged 39.7 yards on six punts, including a 55-yarder, at
Notre Dame . . . his only punt against Florida Atlantic was a 36-yarder that was downed
at the FAU 8-yard line . . . in his collegiate debut against Youngstown State, averaged
38.3 yards per punt (three for 115 yards), including one inside the 20 . . . 2010 SEA-
SON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the
nation’s top punters by Scout.com (No. 3) . . . listed among the country’s top kickers by
Scouts, Inc. (No. 5) and Rivals.com (No. 7) . . . rated as possessing the fourth-strongest
leg among kickers by Rivals.com . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest
Teams . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 23), Rivals.com (No.
Hills Northern High School in Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . averaged 39.9 yards on 32 punts
as a senior, including a season-long 61-yarder . . . placed 13 kicks inside the opponent’s
20-yard line in 2009 . . . ranked second on the team in scoring as a senior with 33 points,
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aged 38.6 yards per punt as a junior, including a career-best 65-yarder . . . accounted
the Huskies . . . son of David and Karen Sadler . . . born Nov. 19, 1991 . . . participates
in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . has achieved near perfection in the academic
arena, maintaining a 3.9 GPA while graduating with a major in applied engineering sci-
ences in May 2013; currently pursuing his Ph.D in economics.
SADLER’S CAREER HIGHS
Punts: 11, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
Punting Yards: 481, vs. TCU (12/29/12)
Punting Avg. (Min. 4): 55.4, vs. Ohio State (9/29/12)
Punts Inside 20: 4, three times (last vs. Michigan, 10/20/12)
Longest Punt: 70, vs. Ohio State (9/29/12)
SADLER’S STATISTICS
PUNTING G NO. YDS. AVG. LG I20 I10 +50
2011 14 61 2509 41.1 57 25 11 6
2012 13 79 3422 43.3 70 31 17 19
Career 27 140 5931 42.4 70 56 28 25
SADLER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2011
PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LG I20 I10
Youngstown State 3 115 38.3 41 2 0
Florida Atlantic 1 36 36.0 36 1 1
Notre Dame 6 238 39.7 55 1 1
Central Michigan 2 87 43.5 46 0 0
Ohio State 6 245 40.8 51 3 1
Michigan 5 205 41.0 45 1 1
Wisconsin 7 266 38.0 49 2 1
Nebraska 5 182 36.4 40 1 0
Minnesota 5 175 35.0 44 4 2
Iowa 6 277 46.2 54 3 1
Indiana 0 0 0.0 - 0 0
Northwestern 4 156 39.0 44 2 0
Wisconsin 3 126 42.0 45 2 1
Georgia 8 201 50.1 57 4 2
Totals 61 2509 41.1 57 25 11
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Opponent No. YDS AVG LG I20 I10
Boise State 2 77 38.5 41 1 1
Central Michigan 2 99 49.5 56 2 2
Notre Dame 8 340 42.5 56 3 1
Eastern Michigan 6 237 39.5 48 1 1
Ohio State 5 277 55.4 70 3 2
Indiana 7 319 45.6 59 3 1
Iowa 9 362 40.2 59 2 1
Michigan 7 290 41.4 49 4 0
Wisconsin 7 271 38.7 52 3 3
Nebraska 7 326 46.6 60 3 1
Northwestern 5 213 42.6 47 2 1
Minnesota 3 130 43.3 56 1 1
TCU 11 481 43.7 55 3 2
Totals 79 3422 43.3 70 31 17
55Devyn SALMON
DT | 6-1 | 299 | FR. | HS
PLANT CITY, FLA.
PLANT CITY
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive
tackles by Scout.com (No. 78) and ESPN.com (No. 99) . . . two-year starter for Coach
Wayne Ward at Plant City (Fla.) High School . . . set career highs for tackles (29: 9
for the team lead in 2012 . . . also credited with two quarterback hurries and two fumble
recoveries in 2012 . . . recorded three tackles and returned a fumble 99 yards for a
touchdown vs. Riverview . . . matched his career best with six tackles (3 solos, 3 assists)
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ing a career-best three sacks . . . registered 21 tackles (14 solos, 7 assists) as a junior,
posted a career-high six tackles (5 solos, 1 assist) vs. Strawberry Crest . . . son of Buffy
97Mark SCARPINATO
DL | 6-3 | 286 | SO. | SQ
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY
Third-year player provides depth at defensive tackle . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . selected Scout Team Defensive Player of
the Week twice (vs. Central Michigan and Minnesota) . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive
tackles by Scouts.com (No. 74) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 82) . . . listed among the Midwest’s
top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 73) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams
. . . rated among Wisconsin’s Top 10 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 7) . . . three-year
School in Milwaukee, Wis., who helped lead the Hilltoppers win back-to-back Division
Press . . . two- time all-region (Southeast) pick by the Wisconsin Football Coaches As-
Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2010 after recording 68 tackles (45 solos,
23 assists), with 21 resulting in losses including six sacks . . . anchored a defensive unit
fourth quarter in the Hilltoppers’ 7-0 victory over Menomonee Falls in the 2010 Division
1 state championship game . . . earned AP second-team all-state honors as a junior .
(56-11) in the 2010 Division 1 state outdoor championships . . . posted a personal-best
118-10 in the discus throw . . . son Len Scarpinato and Susan Roach . . . born March 24,
1993 . . . majoring in kinesiology.
12R.J. SHELTON
RB | 5-11 | 204 | FR. | HS
BEAVER DAM, WIS.
BEAVER DAM
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the
nation’s top running backs by Rivals.com (No. 31), Scout.com (No. 44) and ESPN.com
(No. 71) . . . rated among the country’s top all-purpose backs by 247Sports.com (No. 19)
. . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 103) . . . ranked among
Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 4), ESPN.com (No. 4) and 247Sports.com
(No. 5) . . . three-year starter for Coach Tim White at Beaver Dam (Wis.) High School .
. . helped the Golden Beavers to 21 victories during his four-year varsity career (more
(612), rushing yards (5,092), rushing touchdowns (72), all-purpose yards (5,763) and
total TDs (78) . . . career averages (37 games): 8.3 yards per carry and 137.6 rushing
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honors in 2012 . . . rushed 149 times for 1,302 yards (8.7 avg.) and 15 TDs as a senior
. . . added eight catches for 148 yards (18.5 avg.) and one score in 2012 . . . recorded
six 100-yard rushing games as a senior, including three 200-yard efforts . . . gained 230
yards on 15 attempts and scored four rushing TDs (60, 56, 29 and 16 yards) vs. West
Bend East . . . accounted for 202 all-purpose yards vs. Watertown (14 carries for 146
yards and a score; 3 receptions for 56 yards) . . . caught three passes for a season-
high 72 yards at Oconomowoc . . . ran 28 times for a season-high 257 yards and three
scores (14, 80 and 37 yards) vs. West Bend West . . . carried 14 times for 238 yards and
four TDs (4, 67, 12 and 67 yards) and returned a punt 65 yards for a score in the 2012
season opener vs. Waupun . . . named AP second-team all-state and WFCA honorable
mention all-state as a junior . . . selected 2011 Little Ten Back of the Year after setting
career highs for carries (217), rushing yards (2,048) and rushing TDs (34) . . . produced
seven 200-yard rushing games as a junior . . . put together a late-season streak of four-
straight 200-yard games. . . had seven scoring runs of over 70 yards in 2011, including
a 95-yard TD run at West Bend West and a 99-yard TD burst vs. Hartford . . . rushed
vs. Waupun . . . carried 188 times for 1,274 yards and 18 TDs as a sophomore in 2010 .
. . . son of Erin Broome . . . born May 6, 1994 . . . mother Erin Broome played guard on
the Wisconsin women’s basketball team (1992-93) . . . father Rodney Shelton played
football for the Badgers (lettered in 1991) . . . majoring in general management.
21Andre SIMS JR.
WR | 5-9 | 185 | SO. | 1L
SNELLVILLE, GA.
BROOKWOOD
2012
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily as the
. . . led team with 92 punt return yards on 11 returns (8.4 avg.) . . . had three catches
for 23 yards . . . named to BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team as a punt returner .
. . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had a career-high 66 punt return yards at Min-
nesota on four returns (16.5 avg.), including a career-long 44-yarder in the third quarter
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Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . had a 14-yard punt return at No. 23 Michigan . . .
2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week twice
(Youngstown State, Ohio State) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked
among the nation’s top wide receivers by Rivals. com (No. 63) . . . rated among the
country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 66) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast
Team . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 40) . . . honorable men-
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gia Sports Writers Association . . . two-year starter for Coach Mark Crews at Brookwood
High School in Snellville, Ga. . . . led team in receptions with 48 for 764 yards (15.0 avg.)
and six touchdowns as a senior while helping the 14-1 Broncos win the Class AAAAA
state title . . . also contributed 26 tackles (20 solos, 6 assists) and an interception in
2010 . . . returned the second-half kickoff 87 yards for a TD in the 2010 Class AAAAA
championship game vs. Colquitt County . . . accounted for more than 200 all-purpose
yards vs. Archer . . . earned all-county honors as an all-purpose player in 2009 . . . set
school records for receptions (56), receiving yards (915) and TD catches (9) as a junior
. . . also set school single-game records for catches (10) and receiving yards (167) vs.
Dacula in 2009 . . . returned six punts for 140 yards (23.3 avg.) as a junior . . . former
high school teammate of current Spartan running back Nick Tompkins . . . son of Andre
and Alida Sims . . . born Nov. 18, 1992 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports
ministry . . . majoring in journalism.
SIMS’ STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS REC. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2012 13/0 3 23 7.7 0 15 1.8
PUNT RETURNS ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG
2012 11 92 8.4 0 44
6Damion TERRY
QB | 6-3 | 222 | FR. | HS
ERIE, PA.
CATHEDRAL PREP
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Accounted for 125 total yards in Pennsylva-
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third quarter, and rushed for 42 yards . . . MaxPreps.com Medium Schools All-American
(second team) . . . honorable mention PARADE All-American . . . ranked among the
nation’s top prospects by Scout.com (No. 120), 247Sports.com (No. 205), CollegeFoot-
ballNews.com (No. 235) and ESPN.com (No. 283) . . . rated among the nation’s top
quarterbacks by Scout.com (No. 9), CFN (No. 24) and MaxPreps.com (No. 24) . . . listed
among the country’s top dual-threat quarterbacks by 247Sports.com (No. 6) and ESPN.
com (No. 13) . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style quarterbacks by Rivals.com
(No. 16) . . . rated among the East’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 35) . . . named
to PrepStar’s All-East Team . . . listed among Pennsylvania’s top seniors by ESPN.
com (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10) and 247Sports.com (No. 10) . . . three-year starter for
Coach Mike Mischler at Cathedral Prep School in Erie, Pa. . . . compiled a 33-8 record
(.805) in 41 career starts for the Ramblers . . . selected Class AAA 2012 Player of the
Year by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers . . . also named District 10 Player of the Year
by the Erie Times-News . . . broke nearly every school and District 10 single-season
passing record while leading the Ramblers to a perfect 15-0 season in 2012, including
the Class AAA championship and a No. 17 national ranking . . . completed 222-of-333
throws (.667) for 3,599 yards, 50 touchdowns and only eight interceptions as a senior . .
. . . also led the team in rushing as a senior with 123 carries for 699 yards (5.7 avg.) and
12 TDs . . . accounted for 376 total yards and three TDs in a 24-14 win over Archbishop
Wood in 2012 Class AAA Championship Game . . . connected on 13-of-24 passes for
a Class AAA championship-game record 317 yards and two TDs plus ran 12 times for
59 yards and another score vs. Archbishop Wood . . . produced 365 total yards and
three scores vs. West Allegheny (22-of-33 passing for 257 yards, three TDs and one
interception; added 18 rushes for 108 yards) . . . threw for 331 yards (17-of-24 passing),
four TDs and one interception vs. Warren . . . hit 11-of-16 passes for 263 yards and a
career-best six TDs vs. Central Tech . . . completed 28-of-40 throws for 352 yards, two
TDs and one interception vs. Aquinas Institute (N.Y.) . . . selected Erie Times-News
Varsity Male Athlete of the Week after accounting for 390 total yards and seven TDs vs.
Francis (N.Y.) . . . threw for 1,582 yards and 15 TDs as a junior . . . completed 15-of-24
tosses for a career-best 361 yards, four TDs and an interception vs. Bradford . . . rushed
11 times for 110 yards and two scores vs. Central Tech . . . passed for 1,921 yards and
21 TDs as a sophomore while guiding the Ramblers to the District 10 Championship
Oil City (2 TDs), 241 vs. East (TD) and 229 vs. Bradford (2 TDs) . . . carried nine times
for 129 yards (14.3 avg.) and three TDs . . . became District 10’s career passing leader
with 7,266 yards and 87 TDs . . . also scored 58 career rushing TDs . . . high school
teammate Delton Williams is also a freshman on the Spartan roster . . . son of Damion
8Lawrence THOMAS
DL | 6-3 | 305 | SO. | 1L
DETROIT, MICH.
RENAISSANCE
Third-year player will return to the defensive side of the ball in 2013 after spending time
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tributor at defensive tackle . . . saw action exclusively on defense during spring practice
. . . had three tackles and a pass break-up in the Green-White spring game . . . 2012
SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, including three starts
move from linebacker to defensive end in preseason camp . . . moved over to offense
as a fullback in week two against Central Michigan . . . also saw time at defensive tackle
during bowl practices and played in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. TCU along
the defensive front . . . had seven receptions for 78 yards (11.1 avg.) . . . also had three
tackles on special teams . . . hauled in a 17-yard catch vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . caught
two passes for 26 yards at Wisconsin . . . saw limited action vs. Iowa and Michigan (mild
the win at Central Michigan; caught a pass for 7 yards against the Chippewas . . . 2011
SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Co-Player of the Week vs.
Iowa . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rivals.com, SuperPrep, PrepStar
and MaxPreps All- American . . . participated in the 2011 Under Armour All-America
Game in St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by PrepStar
(No. 15), MaxPreps (No. 21), Sporting News (No. 26), 247Sports.com (No. 28), Super-
Prep (No. 30), Rivals.com (No. 55) and ESPNU 150 (No. 150) . . . selected SuperPrep’s
Midwest Defensive Player of the Year and rated the region’s No. 2 prospect overall . . .
listed among the country’s top linebackers by SuperPrep (No. 3) and CollegeFootball-
News.com (No. 8) . . . ranked among the nation’s top inside linebackers by MaxPreps
the 2010 Butkus Award . . . rated among the country’s top defensive ends by 247Sports.
com (No. 3 weakside) and Scout.com (No. 7) . . . ranked the state’s No. 1 senior by The
com . . . three-year starter for Coach Antonio Watts at Renaissance High School in
Detroit, Mich. . . . recorded 85 tackles as a senior, with 28 resulting in losses including
nine sacks, and forced four fumbles . . . also saw action at tight end, wide receiver and
running back in addition to handling the team’s punting chores . . . posted 97 tackles as
a junior, with 26 for losses including eight sacks, and three interceptions . . . produced a
career-best 19 tackles, including seven for losses, and an interception vs. Detroit Cody
. . . hit a career-long 76-yard punt vs. Mumford in 2009 . . . former high school teammate
of current Spartan Mylan Hicks and former Spartan linebacker Chris Norman . . . son
of Kia Thomas and Willis Lawrence . . . born April 16, 1993 . . . nicknamed “L.T.” . . .
no-preference major.
THOMAS’ STATISTICS
RECEIVING G/GS REC. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
2012 13/3 7 78 11.1 0 23 7.1
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32Nick TOMPKINS
RB | 5-9 | 185 | FR. | RS
SNELLVILLE, GA.
BROOKWOOD
Second-year player will compete for time at running back . . . led the White with 43 yards
rushing on four carries, including a 30-yard gain, in the spring game . . . 2012 SEASON:
Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s
top all-purpose backs by Rivals.com (No. 11) . . . rated among the country’s top running
backs by 247Sports.com (No. 54), Scout.com (No. 70) and ESPN.com (No. 73) . . .
named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie Team . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by Rivals.
com (No. 43) and SuperPrep (No. 45) . . . carried seven times for 92 yards, including a
76-yard touchdown run, in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-
Star Football Classic . . . rushed 18 times for 81 yards, including a 13-yard TD run, in
the Rivalries of Gwinnett All-Star Game . . . three-year starter for Coach Mark Crews
at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Ga. . . . honorable mention all-state choice in
selected Gwinnett County Running Back of the Year after rushing for 1,225 yards (6.1
scores vs. Berkmar . . . returned a kickoff 75 yards for the game-winning TD with 15
seconds left vs. Parkview . . . carried 18 times for a season-high 196 yards and two TDs
vs. Shiloh . . . gained 192 yards on 19 attempts and scored twice vs. Central Gwinnett
. . . named Snellville Patch Player of the Week after rushing 27 times for 118 yards vs.
times for 1,845 yards (8.2 avg.) and 22 TDs as a junior while helping the 14-1 Broncos
win the Class AAAAA state championship . . . former high school teammate of current
father Reggie played wide receiver at Wisconsin . . . born Dec. 19, 1993 . . . majoring
in general management.
64Blake TREADWELL
OG | 6-3 | 304 | SR.-5 | 4L
EAST LANSING, MICH.
EAST LANSING
Four-year letterwinner enters his third year as a starter on the offensive line . . . listed as
the starting left guard on the preseason depth chart . . . has played in 30 career games,
including 10 starts on the offensive line (2011-12) and six on the defensive line (2009-
remainder of the season with a knee injury and took a medical redshirt year . . . had 27
tackles (8 solo, 19 assists) while playing along the defensive line . . . 2012 SEASON
(JUNIOR): Appeared in nine games, including seven starts at left guard (vs. Indiana,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota and TCU) . . . played 396
snaps during the regular season . . . credited with 26 knockdowns, including seven
dominators . . . was slated to start at left guard entering the season, but injured his knee
Offensive Lineman of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . started at left guard at Indiana but did
not play most of the game . . . saw brief action against No. 14 Ohio State and Iowa . . .
Academic All-Big Ten selection and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recipient . . . made
the transition from center to guard in spring practice . . . 2011 SEASON: Started the
a knee injury and received a medical redshirt year . . . injured his knee in the second
half of the Notre Dame game . . . named Spartan Offensive Co-Lineman of the Week
against Florida Atlantic as the Spartans rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns . . .
. . . made the switch from defensive tackle to center during spring practice in 2011 . .
. 2010 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw seen action in nine games in 2010, including
sat out three games with a lower leg injury (vs. Western Michigan, Florida Atlantic and
16 tackles (6 solos, 10 assists) and two quarterback hurries in 2010 . . . recorded a
Bowl . . . registered a half tackle for loss (1 yard) against the Crimson Tide . . . posted
two tackles each vs. No. 18 Michigan and No. 18 Iowa . . . made three stops vs. No. 11
Wisconsin . . . 2009 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman appeared in the last nine
games of the 2009 season at defensive tackle . . . recorded 11 tackles . . . registered
a tackle, a quarterback hurry and a pass break-up in the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl vs.
Western Michigan and produced one tackle . . . season-high four tackles, including a
half-sack (2 yards), at Minnesota . . . tallied two tackles vs. Northwestern . . . recorded
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the
nation’s top centers by Rivals.com (No. 3) and Scout.com (No. 4) . . . rated among the
country’s top offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. (No. 48) . . . listed among the Midwest’s
top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 37) . . . ranked among the state’s top 10 seniors by
8) and Rivals.com (No. 9) . . . selected to play in the 2009 Michigan High School Foot-
ball Coaches Association’s East-West All-Star Game . . . two-year, two-way starter for
Coach Bill Feraco at East Lansing (Mich.) High School, helping the Trojans win back-
selection as a senior . . . named Area Defensive Player of the Year by the Lansing State
game in 2008 . . . recorded 69 tackles as a senior, with 15 resulting in losses including
six sacks . . . posted six tackles vs. DeWitt, including a 5-yard sack . . . made six stops
vs. Owosso, including an 8-yard sack . . . registered a season-best eight tackles vs. Flint
Carmen-Ainsworth, including three for losses with a sack, and recovered a fumble . . .
received AP Division 3-4 All-State special mention as a junior . . . averaged better than
seven tackles per game in 2007 . . . produced 13 tackles for loss as a junior, including
six sacks . . . left tackle played a key role on an offensive line that helped the Trojans
average 341.0 total yards and 27.4 points per game in 2007 . . . credited with 176 career
tackles, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries . . . his career defensive totals
qualifying for the state meet in the shot put . . . also lettered in basketball . . . son of
Don and Lola Treadwell . . . his father Don is in his third season as head coach at Miami
(Ohio) . . . born Oct. 29, 1990 . . . majoring in sociology.
19AJ TROUP
WR | 6-2 | 205 | SO. | SQ
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
WAYZATA
Third-year walk-on had a breakout spring but will be sidelined for the entire 2013 sea-
son after suffering a knee injury in the summer . . . caught a 46-yard touchdown pass
from Andrew Maxwell with 4:32 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Green-White
spring game that proved to be the game-winning score . . . hauled in three receptions
for 31 yards in the second spring scrimmage on April 13 . . . had three catches for 97
13-yard touchdown . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game
action . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . sidelined for almost the entire spring in 2011
with a knee injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played for Coach Brad
Anderson at Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minn. . . . earned all-conference honors
. . . scored the only TD of his junior year on a 98-yard bomb vs. St. Cloud Tech . . . sat
out his senior track season after suffering a torn ACL in the 2009 football play-offs . . .
for the state meet in the 200 . . . son of Stephanie Troup . . . born May 17, 1992 . . .
majoring in advertising.
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16Tommy VENTO
QB | 6-1 | 195 | SO. | SQ
FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH.
HARRISON
Third-year walk-on provides depth at quarterback . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Mount Pleasant . . . played for
to the Detroit Free Press Division 2 All-State Team as a senior . . . led the Hawks to a
perfect 14-0 record in 2010 en route to the Division 2 state championship . . . completed
156-of-276 passes (.565) for 2,803 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded
scores vs. Lowell in the state title game, as Harrison rallied from a 21-10 third-quarter
ran for another score to account for six total TDs vs Rochester Adams . . . son of Mark
15Trae WAYNES
CB | 6-1 | 185 | SO. | 1L
KENOSHA, WIS.
BRADFORD
2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT
FRESHMAN):
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU and tallied a career-high three tackles; was also
credited with a half sack (1 yard) against the Horned Frogs . . . collected two tackles at
Central Michigan . . . was productive during spring practice . . . posted three stops for
break-ups in the second spring scrimmage on April 19 . . . had six stops, including a
2011 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Oshkosh (withdrew) . . . rated among
the nation’s top cornerbacks (No. 73) . . . ranked among the country’s top safeties by
Scouts, Inc. (No. 94) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No.
67) . . . rated among Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 14) . . . two-year starter
and all-region selection as a senior by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
Southeast Conference in 2010 . . . posted 38 tackles, two interceptions and four pass
Award, presented to the state’s top senior defensive back by the Wisconsin Sports
Network . . . recorded the fastest time in the 40 (4.37) at the 2010 Midwest Ultimate
and three triples as a junior while being caught stealing only once in 26 attempts . . .
Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association honorable mention all-district selection and
25, 1992 . . . communication major.
22Delton WILLIAMS
RB/LB | 6-1 | 220 | FR. | HS
ERIE, PA.
CATHEDRAL PREP
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top prospects by
247Sports.com (No. 220) . . . ranked among the country’s top athletes by 247Sports.
com (No. 10), Rivals.com (No. 40) and ESPN.com (No. 45) . . . listed among the nation’s
top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 47) . . . rated among the East’s top prospects
by ESPN.com (No. 49) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-East Team . . . ranked among Penn-
sylvania’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 11), 247Sports.com (No. 11) and Rivals.com
(No. 14) . . . played defensive back in
15 in the 2013 Big 33 Football Classic . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike Mischler at
Pennsylvania Sports Writers and Pennsylvania Football News . . . named 2012 PFN
Class AAA Defensive Player of the Year . . . accounted for nearly 2,000 all-purpose
yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior while helping the Ramblers to a perfect 15-0 sea-
son, including the Class AAA championship and a No. 17 national ranking . . . rushed 88
times for 697 yards (7.9 avg.) and 13 TDs in 2012 . . . had a school-record 59 receptions
for losses including one sack, four interceptions (136 yards) and 16 pass break-ups .
two interception returns and one fumble return . . . accounted for 117 all-purpose yards
and produced eight tackles in a 24-14 win over Archbishop Wood in 2012 Class AAA
Championship Game . . . caught seven passes for 118 yards and two scores and added
a rushing TD vs. West Allegheny . . . scored TDs three different ways (2-yard run, 56-
yard punt return and 22-yard fumble return) and recorded a season-high 12 tackles vs.
and three TDs in the regular-season meeting vs. General McLane . . . produced 281
all-purpose yards and three TDs on 24 touches (11.7 avg.) vs. McDowell (rushed 12
times for 139 yards and one score; career-best 11 catches for 139 yards and 2 TDs) .
. . returned an interception 99 yards for a TD vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) . . . had eight recep-
tions for 114 yards and returned a punt 55 yards for a score vs. Lake Catholic (Ohio) . . .
carried 46 times for 314 yards (6.8 avg.) and seven TDs as a junior . . . had 19 catches
for 393 yards (20.7 avg.) and three scores in 2011 . . . totaled 32 tackles (16 solos, 16
assists) as a junior . . . had six receptions for a career-best 177 yards vs. Bradford,
including a 90-yard TD grab . . . rushed seven times for 105 yards and three TDs and
scored on a 79-yard kickoff return vs. Strong Vincent . . . posted a career-best 91 tackles
(49 solos, 42 assists) and two interceptions (78 yards) as a sophomore . . . also credited
tackles in three games, including a career-best 13 stops vs. Grove City . . . his 92 career
receptions set a school record . . . scored 47 career TDs . . . former high school team-
mate Damion Terry is also a freshman on the Spartan roster . . . son of Delton Williams
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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked No. 21 on The Palm Beach Post’s
Port St. Lucie, Fla. . . . honorable mention all-area selection as a senior . . . recorded 20
tackles (12 solos, 8 assists) and accounted for six total touchdowns in 2012 . . . rushed
46 times for 211 yards (4.6 avg.) and three TDs as a senior . . . had 10 receptions for
169 yards (16.9 avg.) and two scores in 2012 . . . produced six tackles and scored on
a 51-yard bomb - his only reception of the game - vs. West Centennial . . . registered a
season-high nine tackles (8 solos, 1 assist) vs. Mainland . . . his top all-around perfor-
mance came in the 2012 season opener vs. Village Academy, as he had 16 touches for
. . . . ran 12 times for 121 yards (10.1 avg.) and two TDs and had four catches for 73
yards (18.3 avg.) and another score vs. Village Academy . . . named to Orlando Senti-
nel’s MidEast Florida Super60 (preseason No. 5) . . . produced 36 tackles and returned
two kicks for TDs as a junior in 2011 . . . gained 234 yards on 52 carries and scored one
District 8 championships in both the 100 and 200 in 2012 . . . boasts personal bests of
10.88 in the 100, 21.76 in the 200 and 17-10 1/2 in the long jump . . . son of Michelle
Colebrook and Luke Lewis . . . born Oct. 12, 1994 . . . no-preference major.
26RJ WILLIAMSON
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istering 10 stops each vs. Germantown Valley View, Trotwood-Madison and Columbus
Whetstone . . . intercepted two passes vs. Findlay . . . two-way player added 12 catches
for 271 yards (22.6 avg.) and two touchdowns . . . caught three passes for 101 yards and
of the football as a junior . . . produced 60 tackles (37 solos, 23 assists) and 14 passes
defended, including seven interceptions (189 yards), in 2009 . . . registered six tackles
and a career-best three interceptions vs. Meadowdale, returning one pick for a score . .
. made 10 stops plus forced and recovered a fumble vs. Thurgood Marshall . . . totaled
a career-high 15 tackles and two interceptions vs. Cincinnati Taft . . . also accounted
for 1,250 all-purpose yards and nine TDs as a junior . . . rushed 56 times for 540 yards
(9.6 avg.) in 2009 . . . carried 15 times for a career-best 301 yards and three TDs vs.
. . scored on an 80-yard TD reception vs. Columbus Whetstone . . . caught six passes
for 137 yards and two scores vs. Germantown Valley View . . . also participated in track
and basketball for the Wolverines . . . won two relay medals (4x100 and 4x200) in the
Ohio Division II outdoor championships as a junior . . . son of Roger Williamson Sr. and
Domonica Cox . . . born Feb. 8, 1993 . . . majoring in general management.
WILLIAMSON’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 9, vs. Indiana (10/6/12)
Tackles for loss: 1.0, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12)
Interceptions: 1, twice (last vs. Minnesota, 11/24/12)
Pass Break-ups: 1, four times (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)
WILLIAMSON’S STATISTICS
G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
2012 11/0 19 8 27 1-1 0-0 2-21 4 1-0 1
WILLIAMSON’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2012
DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF
Boise State 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0
Central Michigan 3 2 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1
Notre Dame 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Ohio State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Indiana 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Iowa 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Michigan 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Northwestern 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Minnesota 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-21 0 0 0
TCU 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0
Totals 19 8 27 1-1 0-0 2-21 4 1-0 1
21Justin WILLIAMS
CB | 6-1 | 180 | FR. | HS
PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA.
TREASURE COAST
tackles in the Green-White spring game . . . tied for the team lead with seven tackles in
the second spring scrimmage on April 12 . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN):
least two interceptions. . . named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com and BTN.
com . . .
punt coverage . . . recovered a fumbled punt at the TCU 4-yard line that led to a Spartan
touchdown in the third quarter during the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over the
Horned Frogs; also had one tackle and a pass break-up vs. TCU . . . recorded his second
interception of the season and was credited with a 21-yard return at Minnesota . . . missed
two games (Wisconsin, Nebraska) with an ankle injury . . . had three tackles at No. 23
Michigan . . . collected a career-high nine tackles and broke up a pass at Indiana . . .
in his collegiate debut against No. 24 Boise State, made an acrobatic catch off a tipped
2011 SEASON: Redshirted .
. . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . selected
Scout Team Defensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND
PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by Scout.com (No. 31)
. . . ranked among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 49) . . . listed among
the nation’s top wide receivers by Rivals.com (No. 70) . . . ranked among the Midwest’s
top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 56) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All- Midwest Team
. . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 32) . . . three-year starter for
(Division III) selection as a defensive back in 2010 by The Associated Press . . . earned
30 assists), nine passes defended including three interceptions, and one forced fumble
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COACHING STAFFMark Dantonio, who is in his seventh season as head coach
at Michigan State, has restored the pride and tradition of
Spartan football while transforming the program into an
annual Big Ten Championship contender.
A Zanesville, Ohio, native with Midwest ties, Dantonio
has led Michigan State to a school-record six consecutive
recorded 27 Big Ten victories, the most of any team in the
conference. The Spartans produced back-to-back 11-win
claimed a share of the Big Ten Championship in 2010, and
won the inaugural Big Ten Legends Divisions title in 2011.
Dantonio has 33 years of collegiate coaching experience
and coached in his 17th bowl game as the Spartans
Subdivision teams and second most in the Big Ten during that same period, and is the
winningest three-year stretch in school history. The Spartans have posted three consecutive
yards per game.
Known as one of the top defensive minds in the country, Dantonio and his staff assembled
MARK DANTONIO
HEAD COACH
SEVENTH SEASON
scoring defense.
victory against the Badgers. Michigan State became bowl eligible for a school-record sixth-
straight season while playing the toughest schedule in the Big Ten and the fourth hardest in
during the regular season.
Dantonio.
went a perfect 7-0 at home for the second-straight year, posting back-to-back perfect home
statistical categories, including sixth in total defense, seventh in sacks, ninth in rushing
THE DANTONIO FILEPERSONAL DATA:
wife Becky and two daughters, Kristen and Lauren.
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
COACHING RECORD:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Three-year letterman as a defensive back at South
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sophomore running back Edwin Baker and sophomore placekicker Dan Conroy, who each
the school record book.
second team or honorable mention.
bound teams. Michigan State lost six games by a combined total of 31 points, including two
Dantonio, who served as head coach at Cincinnati for three seasons prior to his return to
eight bowl invitations.
Cincinnati bowl eligible for the second time in three years. Dantonio accomplished the feat
record. Dantonio became only the second head coach in Cincinnati history (along with Sid
playoffs.
his stint as a graduate assistant under Earle Bruce at Ohio State, the Buckeyes played in the
For Dantonio’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
DANTONIO’S CAREER RECORD – HEAD COACH
Overall ConferenceYEAR SCHOOL W L PCT W L PCT FINISH POSTSEASON BOWL
TOTALS 69 45 .605 41 29 .586 Eight Bowl Games*
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into one of the top defensive teams in the nation.
and Alabama are the only two programs in the country
in total defense, rushing defense, passing defense and scoring defense.
the best defense in the Big Ten in 2012. The Spartans
Ten in six defensive categories (touchdowns allowed, total defense, scoring defense, pass
again proved it could stop the rush in 2012. The Spartans led the Big Ten and ranked eighth
For Narduzzi’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
THE NARDUZZI FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Three-year starter at linebacker at Rhode Island
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
State, was promoted to co-offensive coordinator on
seasons.
the second time in his career he will be an offensive
coordinator, as he also held the same position at
posted record numbers.
yards, 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions, ranked fourth in the Big Ten in passing (200.5
rookie season for the Redskins.
As a team, the Spartans set a school record with 3,535 passing yards during the 2011
2012 for Arizona and started the last game of the season for the Cardinals.
For Warner’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
PAT NARDUZZI
ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
SEVENTH SEASON
DAVE WARNER
CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/
RUNNING BACKS
SEVENTH SEASON
THE WARNER FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:Cincinnati.
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
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both at the collegiate and professional levels, including
tight ends.
College.
Championship games, and was the offensive
Championship season.
Bollman and Dantonio have coached together before on
while Dantonio was the secondary coach. Dantonio and Bollman both arrived at Ohio State
coaching career. In addition, six Buckeyes on the offensive side of the ball were selected in
selection. Spartan offensive linemen earned All-Big Ten recognition on six occasions under
For Bollman’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
THE BARNETT FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo
JIM BOLLMAN
CO-OFFENSIVECOORDINATOR/
TIGHT ENDS
FIRST SEASON
THE BOLLMAN FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
and All-American as a senior, is in his seventh season
East Lansing with seven years of professional playing experience and nine seasons of coaching experience under his belt.
Barnett has mentored one of the top secondaries in the nation the past two seasons, as the Spartans are one
defended, was an honorable mention All-Big Ten choice.
Spartan defensive backs have picked up All-Big Ten recognition on 11 occasions, and all
and 2011 seasons.
For Barnett’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
HARLON BARNETT
SECONDARY
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THE SALEM FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Salem has been either an offensive coordinator or
assistant.
Salem mentored one of the most productive running
past three seasons. Bell had a career year in 2012,
winning the Big Ten rushing title and ranking third in
Diego Chargers.
the conference with 13 rushing TDs.
For Salem’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
BRAD SALEM
QUARTERBACKS/
RECRUITING COORDINATOR
FOURTH SEASON
THE BURTON FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Ron Burton, a 21-year coaching veteran who also played
staff as the defensive line coach. Burton spent the past
including a school-record six consecutive postseason
the top defensive linemen in school history. Burton also
appearances during his career and was named team captain and best defensive lineman as
For Burton’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
RON BURTON
DEFENSIVE LINE
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COACHING STAFFTerrence Samuel, a 15-year coaching veteran who
as wide receivers coach at Michigan State.
After a record-breaking season in 2011, Samuel had
2012. The young Spartans – featuring four new full-time
season progressed. Michigan State was the only team
touchdown catch.
season record with eight 100-yard receiving games. Cunningham was a second-team All-Big
Senior Keshawn Martin, an honorable mention All-Big Ten pick, also produced his best year,
assistant coach Dan Enos.
For Samuel’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
THE SAMUEL FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
Michigan.
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
THE STATEN FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Mark Staten is in his seventh year on the coaching staff at
Michigan State and his third as the offensive line coach.
recruiting coordinator for four years. Staten adds a mix
of professional playing experience with a solid coaching
background.
The Spartans used six different starting combinations
along the offensive line, but still managed to pave the
game. The line showed signs of improvement toward the
2011.
In addition, senior right guard Chris McDonald, the only Spartan offensive lineman to start
every game last season, earned honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades for the second-
Ten. Although the Spartans had to use four different starting combinations on the offensive
than any other Spartan in school history and tied the school record for most starts at any
position.
For Staten’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
TERRENCE SAMUEL
WIDE RECEIVERS
THIRD SEASON
MARK STATEN
OFFENSIVE LINE
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head strength and conditioning coach for football, while
additionally directing and overseeing the strength and
in the Coach Mark Dantonio era, as the Spartans have
earned a school-record six consecutive bowl bids.
with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches
conference in Salt Lake City, the Collegiate Strength and
Conditioning Coaches Association awarded Mannie the
in recognition of his credentials, professional contributions, mentorship, expertise, and
has been recognized and is widely-published on his adamant stance against performance-
enhancing drugs.
Mannie has coached numerous All-Americans, as well as a host of players who went on to
program design, and the organization and administration of testing protocols.
For Mannie’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
KEN MANNIE
HEAD STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING COACH
19TH SEASON
THE MANNIE FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
taught at the high school level for ten years.
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College — Three-year letterman and two-year starter at
BOWL EXPERIENCE:
Mike Tressel is in his seventh year as the linebackers
and special teams coach at Michigan State.
The impressive play of the linebackers is one of the
main reasons why Michigan State has led the Big Ten in
rushing defense and total defense the past two seasons.
defense, rushing defense and scoring defense in 2011
the coaches, led the Spartans in tackles for the second
year in a row with a career-high 111 stops, which ranked
ninth in the conference. Bullough was also second on
Allen picked up honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades after ranking second on the team
Tressel also oversees a successful special teams unit that has been one of the best in the
in 2012.
punts downed inside the 20.
was named second-team all-conference by the media. Bullough picked up second-team
For Tressel’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
THE TRESSEL FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo
MIKE TRESSEL
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2010 by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches
strength and conditioning professional.
success in the Coach Mark Dantonio era.
an assistant before being promoted to head strength and
Moore. In his role as head strength and conditioning coach,
assisting football.
For Hoke’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
TOMMY HOKE
ASSOCIATE HEAD STRENGTH
& CONDITIONING COACH
10TH SEASON
Tim Allen, who previously worked together with Spartan
as director of football operations at Michigan State.
Allen oversees the day-to-day operations and budget
team travel, bowl game preparations, future scheduling
addition, Allen serves as the summer football camp director
athletic administration.
Allen came to Michigan State following 10 years at Minnesota where he served as assistant
recruiting efforts in addition to his other football operations duties.
A native of Seneca, Kansas, Allen earned two letters as a wide receiver and was elected
For Allen’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
TIM ALLEN
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL
OPERATIONS
SIXTH SEASON
THE HOKE FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
State.
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College — assistant track and field coach
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
THE ALLEN FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in health, physical education and recreation from
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Two-year letterman as a wide receiver at Bethel
College.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
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relations at Michigan State.
school coaches clinics and football fantasy camp. In
Coaches Association.
serves as secondary coach under seventh-year Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio,
For Folino’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
DINO FOLINO
DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL/
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT &
RELATIONS
12TH SEASON
Brad Lunsford is in his seventh year as a full-time member
of the Spartan football staff as director of executive football
operations.
team travel, preseason camp, training table and food
services as well as administrative oversight over all
practice sessions.
In addition, he supervises the comp ticket program for
assists in planning the yearly calendar as well as camps
and clinics.
Lunsford also organizes and coordinates all day-to-day
football-related activities for head coach Mark Dantonio
communications staff.
operations. In his dual role as assistant athletics director, he oversaw all operations of the
travel and scheduling.
Lunsford changed roles and was promoted to assistant director of football operations.
duties, including recruiting functions, team travel and managing and training student
administrative and recruiting aides.
For Lunsford’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com
BRAD LUNSFORD
DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
SEVENTH SEASON
THE FOLINO FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
EDUCATION:
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo
THE LUNSFORD FILE
FAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Seventh on full-time staff as director of executive football
operations.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: College – Assistant to the recruiting coordinator at Michigan
EDUCATION:
degree in sports administration from Michigan State in 2005.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
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CINDY MEJORADO
OFFICE ASSISTANT
SIMONE PROULX
SPORT OPERATIONS
ASSISTANT
ERIKA WILTSE
OFFICE ASSISTANT
year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at
level one sports performance coach.
experience as a strength and conditioning coach at the
at Cincinnati as a tight ends coach, helping the Bearcats to a
coach at Alcorn State.
team.
For Guess’ complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
LORENZO GUESS
ASSISTANT STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING COACH
SECOND SEASON
Bill Burghardt is in his second year as an assistant strength
and conditioning coach for the Spartans.
and conditioning graduate assistant at Michigan State,
six-month stint as an assistant strength and conditioning
implementing all aspects of the strength and conditioning
programs.
with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches
Burghardt worked as a graduate student volunteer on the Spartan strength and conditioning
For Burghardt’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.
BILL BURGHARDT
ASSISTANT STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING COACH
SECOND SEASON
BEN MATHERS
OPERATIONS/
GRADUATE
ASSISTANT
SUPPORT STAFF
THE BURGHARDT FILEFAMILY:
YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE:
Military Academy.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: College – Strength and conditioning graduate assistant at
EDUCATION:
degree in kinesiology from Michigan State in 2011.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012
THE GUESS FILE
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Coach – 2007 International Bowl, 2010 Sugar Bowl, 2010 Sun Bowl, 2011 Champs
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begins his third year on the Michigan State
staff, his second as a graduate assistant.
During the 2011 season, he served as one
Manalac will assist coaching the running backs this season
after working with the defense in 2012.
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a senior, he was presented the C-Club Strothman Award for
academic and athletic excellence.
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ary 2010.
at Michigan State.
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ate assistant for the Michigan State football
offensive line.
seasons as a student assistant coach.
enters his second year as graduate assis-
defensive staff by focusing his efforts on
the defensive line, while also coaching special teams.
worked with the offensive staff, primarily with the skill players.
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Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the 2010 and
including three-straight postseason bowl appearances (2003
degree in kinesiology from Michigan State.
time All-American. Due largely to his popularity as a player,
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ROB HARLEY
GRADUATE ASSISTANT /
DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS
ZAC HUETER
GRADUATE ASSISTANT /
OFFENSE
RYAN MANALAC
GRADUATE ASSISTANT /
OFFENSE
MATT MUELLER
OPERATIONS /
RECRUITING INTERN
Matt Mueller is in his fourth year work-
ing with the Michigan State football pro-
main responsibility is helping organize the
recruiting efforts for the Spartans.
Mueller spent two years as an operations intern at Colorado
receivers coach for a year-and-a-half (spanning two spring
a degree in physical education and a minor in elementary
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defended its title in 2003 and worked with the team through
Mueller began his college career at Michigan Tech, redshirt-
2001.
Elizabeth Luehmann.
NICK RUFFING
VIDEO INTERN
Michigan State football program, his sec-
ond as a video intern.
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ate assistant during the 2011 season, assisting offensive line
coach Mark Staten.
The East Lansing, Mich., native previously spent two years
working as a graduate assistant in the weight room under
Ken Mannie.
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two district championships and one regional title. During his
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tion in December 2011.
JOHNNY ADAMS (Sr.-5, CB)
DENICOS ALLEN (Jr., LB)
JACK ALLEN (R-Fr., C/OG)
LE’VEON BELL (Jr., RB)
MAX BULLOUGH (Jr., LB)
AARON BURBRIDGE (Fr., WR)
LARRY CAPER (Sr., RB)
DAN CONROY (Sr.-5, PK)
DARQUEZE DENNARD (Jr., CB)
KURTIS DRUMMOND (So., S)
FOU FONOTI (Sr., OT)
JEREMY GAINER (Jr., DE)
WILLIAM GHOLSTON (Jr., DE)
ANDREW GLEICHERT (So., TE)
TRAVIS JACKSON (So., C)
NATE KLATT (Jr., G)
PAUL LANG (R-Fr., TE)
ISAIAH LEWIS (Jr., S)
ANDREW MAXWELL (Jr., QB)
CHRIS MCDONALD (Sr.-5, OG)
KEITH MUMPHERY (So., WR)
CHRIS NORMAN (Sr., LB)
NIKO PALAZETI (So., FB)
MARCUS RUSH (So., DE)
ETHAN RUHLAND (Sr., OL)
MIKE SADLER (So., P)
ANDRE SIMS JR. (R-Fr., WR)
DION SIMS (Jr., TE)
BLAKE TREADWELL (Jr., OG)
ANTHONY RASHAD WHITE (Sr., NT)
RJ WILLIAMSON (R-Fr., S)
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2012 FINAL STATISTICS(7-6 overall, 3-5 Big Ten)
RESULTS
DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE
Aug. 31 BOISE STATE W, 17-13 78,709
Sept. 8 at Central Michigan W, 41-7 35,127
Sept. 15 NOTRE DAME L, 3-20 79,219
Sept. 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 23-7 74,204
Sept. 29 OHIO STATE L, 16-17 76,705
Oct. 6 at Indiana W, 31-27 45,979
Oct. 13 IOWA L, 16-19 (2OT) 70,211
Oct. 20 at Michigan L, 10-12 113,833
Oct. 27 at Wisconsin W, 16-13 (OT) 80,538
Nov. 3 NEBRASKA L, 24-28 73,522
Nov. 17 NORTHWESTERN L, 20-23 75,101
Nov. 24 at Minnesota W, 26-10 44,194
Dec. 29 vs. TCU + W, 17-16 44,617
+ Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, Tempe, Ariz.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL AVG.
MSU 42 60 57 92 9 260 20.0
Opponents 58 66 27 52 9 212 16.3
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU OPPONENTS
FIRST DOWNS 249 190
Rushing 94 63
Passing 139 101
Penalty 16 26
RUSHING YARDAGE 1942 1282
Rushing Attempts 492 391
Average Per Rush 3.9 3.3
Average Per Game 149.4 98.6
TDs Rushing 13 6
PASSING YARDAGE 2729 2285
Comp.-Att.-Int. 244-465-10 223-425-14
Average Per Pass 5.9 5.4
Average Per Catch 11.2 10.2
Average Per Game 209.9 175.8
TDs Passing 14 10
TOTAL OFFENSE 4671 3567
Total Plays 957 816
Average Per Play 4.9 4.4
Average Per Game 359.3 274.4
KICK RETURNS: No.-Yards 36-707 29-702
Kickoff Return Average 19.6 24.2
PUNT RETURNS: No.-Yards 23-208 25-221
Punt Return Average 9.0 8.8
INT RETURNS: No.-Yards 14-157 10-257
Interception Return Average 11.2 25.7
FUMBLES-LOST 20-8 13-6
PENTALTIES-Yards 75-735 56-483
PUNTING: No.-Yards-Avg. 80-3422-42.8 86-3522-41.0
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:17 26:43
THIRD-DOWN Conversions (Pct.) 85-215 (40%) 58/190 (31%)
FOURTH-DOWN Conversions (Pct.) 6-11 (55%) 4-13 (31%)
TOTAL OFFENSE
PLAYER G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG.
A. Maxwell 13 483 -106 2606 2500 192.3
L. Bell 13 383 1793 29 1822 140.2
L. Caper 13 18 108 0 108 8.3
C. Cook 3 21 -3 94 91 30.3
MSU 13 957 1942 2729 4671 359.3
OPPONENTS 13 816 1282 2285 3567 274.4
PASSING
PLAYER G RTNG COMP. ATT. INT. PCT. YDS. TD LG YPG
A. Maxwell 13 107.1 234 446 9 52.5 2606 13 48 200.5
C. Cook 3 107.0 9 17 1 52.9 94 1 15 31.3
L. Bell 13 343.6 1 1 0 100.0 29 0 29 2.2
TEAM 13 0.0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0
MSU 13 107.4 244 465 10 52.5 2729 14 48 209.9
OPPONENTS 13 98.8 223 425 14 52.5 2285 10 63 175.8
RUSHING
PLAYER G ATT. GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LG YPG
L. Bell 13 382 1844 51 1793 4.7 12 40 137.9
L. Caper 13 18 108 0 108 6.0 0 39 8.3
N. Hill 13 21 61 13 48 2.3 1 21 3.7
K. Mumphery 13 6 38 0 38 6.3 0 14 2.9
M. Sadler 13 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 26 2.0
J. Langford 9 9 25 2 23 2.6 0 5 2.6
B. Fowler 13 3 15 1 14 4.7 0 12 1.1
D. Arnett 7 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.6
A. Burbridge 11 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4
M. Kings 8 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1
T. Lippett 13 2 10 10 0 0.0 0 10 0.0
C. Cook 3 4 11 14 -3 -0.8 0 11 -1.0
TEAM 7 6 0 8 -8 -1.3 0 0 -1.1
A. Maxwell 13 37 58 164 -106 -2.9 0 10 -8.2
MSU 13 492 2205 263 1942 3.9 13 40 149.4
OPPONENTS 13 391 1612 330 1282 3.3 6 71 98.6
RECEIVING
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG
K. Mumphery 13 42 515 12.3 1 37 39.6
B. Fowler 13 41 524 12.8 4 45 40.3
D. Sims 12 36 475 13.2 2 44 39.6
T. Lippett 13 36 392 10.9 2 46 30.2
L. Bell 13 32 167 5.2 1 20 12.8
A. Burbridge 11 29 364 12.6 2 38 33.1
L. Thomas 13 7 78 11.1 0 23 6.0
L. Caper 13 6 52 8.7 1 15 4.0
M. Kings 8 4 25 6.2 0 10 3.1
D. Arnett 7 3 69 23.0 0 48 9.9
A. Sims 13 3 23 7.7 0 15 1.8
P. Lang 10 3 8 2.7 1 4 0.8
T. Hammock 10 1 29 29.0 0 29 2.9
A. Gleichert 8 1 8 8.0 0 9 1.0
MSU 13 244 2729 11.2 14 48 209.9
OPPONENTS 13 223 2285 10.2 10 63 175.8
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
PLAYER G RUSH REC. PR KOR IR TOTAL YPG
L. Bell 13 1793 167 18 46 0 2024 155.7
N. Hill 13 48 0 71 670 0 789 60.7
K. Mumphery 13 38 515 0 0 0 553 42.5
B. Fowler 13 14 524 0 0 0 538 41.4
D. Sims 12 0 475 0 -7 0 468 39.0
T. Lippett 13 0 392 0 0 0 392 30.2
A. Burbridge 11 4 364 0 -11 0 357 32.5
L. Caper 13 108 52 0 0 0 160 12.3
MSU 13 1942 2729 208 707 157 5743 441.8
OPPONENTS 13 1282 2285 221 702 257 4747 365.2
FIELD GOALS
PLAYER 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL PCT. LG
D. Conroy 1-1 6-6 6-10 7-12 3-3 23-32 71.9 50
MSU 1-1 6-6 6-10 7-12 3-3 23-32 71.9 50
OPPONENTS 2-2 10-10 4-5 7-7 1-1 24-25 96.0 53
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PUNTING
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. LG I20 BLK
M. Sadler 13 79 3422 43.3 70 31 1TEAM 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0MSU 13 80 3422 42.8 70 31 1
OPPONENTS 13 86 3522 41.0 62 29 1
KICKOFFS
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TB OB RETN NET YDLN
K. Muma 13 60 3792 63.2 29 2 -- -- --MSU 13 60 3792 63.2 29 2 24.2 39.4 25
OPPONENTS 13 54 3312 61.3 17 1 19.6 40.4 24
SCORING
CONVERSIONS
PLAYER TD RUN PASS KICK REC FG SAF DXP PTS
D. Conroy 0 0-0 0-0 25-25 0 23-32 0 0 94L. Bell 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78B. Fowler 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24A. Burbridge 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12T. Lippett 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12D. Sims 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12K. Mumphery 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8L. Caper 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6N. Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6P. Lang 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6W. Gholston 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2A. Maxwell 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0MSU 27 0-0 1-1 25-25 1 23-32 1 0 260
OPPONENTS 20 0-0 0-0 20-20 0 24-25 0 0 212
PUNT RETURNS
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG
A. Sims 13 11 92 8.4 0 44N. Hill 13 8 71 8.9 0 31L. Bell 13 3 18 6.0 0 11M. Rush 13 1 15 15.0 0 0J. Adams 12 0 6 0.0 0 6K. Drummond 13 0 5 0.0 0 5D. Allen 13 0 1 0.0 0 1MSU 13 23 208 9.0 0 44
OPPONENTS 13 25 221 8.8 0 34
KICKOFF RETURNS
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG
N. Hill 13 31 670 21.6 0 34L. Bell 13 4 46 11.5 0 31K. Elsworth 13 1 17 17.0 0 17D. Sims 12 0 -7 0.0 0 0A. Colquhoun 5 0 -8 0.0 0 0A. Burbridge 11 0 -11 0.0 0 0MSU 13 36 707 19.6 0 34
OPPONENTS 13 29 702 24.2 0 46
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG
J. Adams 12 3 11 3.7 0 11D. Dennard 13 3 49 16.3 0 30I. Lewis 13 2 69 34.5 0 40RJ Williamson 11 2 21 10.5 0 21K. Drummond 13 2 7 3.5 0 7M. Bullough 13 1 0 0.0 0 0D. Allen 13 1 0 0.0 0 0MSU 13 14 157 11.2 0 40
OPPONENTS 13 10 257 25.7 4 55
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
PLAYER G SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL-YDS. SACKS-YDS. FF FR PBU BLK
M. Bullough 13 51 60 111 12.5-45 2.5-15 1 0 4 0
I. Lewis 13 41 39 80 1.5-1 0-0 0 0 6 0
D. Allen 13 41 38 79 10-51 3-37 1 1 3 0
W. Gholston 13 23 36 59 13-49 4.5-24 1 0 10 0
K. Drummond 13 29 24 53 4.5-17 0-0 1 1 4 0
D. Dennard 13 34 18 52 3.5-5 0-0 0 0 7 0
C. Norman 13 27 24 51 4-12 1-6 0 1 3 0
T. Jones 13 19 19 38 5.5-26 1-8 0 0 3 0
M. Rush 13 19 19 38 7.5-34 2-21 1 0 5 1
J. Adams 12 23 12 35 3-9 1-2 0 0 7 0
RJ Williamson 11 19 8 27 1-1 0-0 1 1 4 0
A.R. White 13 11 12 23 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0
M. Reynolds 13 7 12 19 2-15 1-14 1 0 1 0
J. Jones 7 11 7 18 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0
J. Kittredge 13 10 4 14 4.5-13 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Hoover 8 2 11 13 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
D. Drone 13 4 6 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0
K. Elsworth 13 6 4 10 3.5-24 2.5-22 0 1 2 0
M. White 13 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
S. Calhoun 13 4 2 6 2.5-2 1-1 0 0 2 0
J. Langford 9 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0
E. Davis 13 0 5 5 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Hammock 10 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Waynes 9 2 3 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0
D. Harris 13 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
M. Hicks 8 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Pepper 13 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
L. Thomas 13 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
D. Knox 2 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
J. Allen 13 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
K. Muma 13 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
K. Mumphery 13 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
J. Gainer 13 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
S. Gardiner 11 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Pendleton 9 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
M. Sadler 13 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
D. Sims 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
TEAM 13 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
MSU 13 407 383 790 81-310 20-151 9 6 63 1
OPPONENTS 13 449 570 1019 59-262 22-167 13 8 67 0
FUMBLE RETURNS
PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG
K. Elsworth 13 1 8 8.0 0 8MSU 13 1 8 8.0 0 8
OPPONENTS 13 2 19 9.5 0 11
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2012 FINAL STATISTICS
2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICAL LEADERSOPPONENT RUSHING (ATT.-YDS.-TD) PASSING (ATT.-COMP.-INT.-YDS.-TD) RECEIVING (NO.-YDS.-TD) TACKLES (SOLO-AST.-TOTAL)
Boise State Bell (44-210-2) Maxwell (22-38-3-248-0) D. Sims (7-65-0) Bullough (3-4-7)at Central Michigan Bell (18-70-2) Maxwell (20-31-0-275-2) Fowler (8-99-1) Gholston (2-5-7)Notre Dame Bell (19-77-0) Maxwell (23-45-0-187-0) Mumphery (6-71-0) Dennard (0-6-6)Eastern Michigan Bell (36-253-1) Maxwell (16-29-0-159-1) D. Sims (6-112-1) Lewis (7-5-12)Ohio State Bell (17-45-0) Maxwell (22-42-0-269-1) Bell (8-58-0) Bullough (8-4-12)at Indiana Bell (37-121-2) Maxwell (24-40-0-290-2) Burbridge (8-134-0) Williamson (7-2-9)Iowa Bell (29-140-1) Maxwell (12-31-1-179-0) Burbridge (5-89-0) Allen (5-8-13)at Michigan Bell (26-68-0) Maxwell (21-34-1-192-1) Burbridge (6-51-0) Allen (8-3-11)at Wisconsin Bell (21-77-0) Maxwell (24-39-0-216-2) Fowler (6-48-1) Bullough (4-5-9)Nebraska Bell (36-188-2) Maxwell (9-27-0-123-1) Fowler (3-28-0) Drummond (6-4-10)Northwestern Bell (32-133-0) Maxwell (22-46-0-297-2) Mumphery (6-79-0) Lewis (3-6-9)at Minnesota Bell (35-266-1) Maxwell (13-29-2-143-1) Fowler (7-101-1) Bullough (3-4-7)vs. TCU Bell (32-145-1) Cook (4-11-0-47-1) Burbridge (3-22-1) Gholston (4-5-9)
2012 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (ATT.-YDS.-TD)
BELL CAPER HILL MUMPHERY LANGFORD MSU
Boise State 44-210-2 3-11-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 DNP 52-213-2at Central Michigan 18-70-2 9-66-0 4-10-1 0-0-0 9-23-0 41-173-3Notre Dame 19-77-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 25-50-0Eastern Michigan 36-253-1 3-6-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 DNP 44-269-1Ohio State 17-45-0 1-2-0 1-(-3)-0 0-0-0 DNP 22-34-0at Indiana 37-121-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 42-120-2Iowa 29-140-1 0-0-0 3-5-0 2-15-0 DNP 39-149-1at Michigan 26-68-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 31-112-0at Wisconsin 21-77-0 0-0-0 3-(-6)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 28-61-0Nebraska 36-188-2 0-0-0 2-30-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 43-238-2Northwestern 32-133-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 39-122-0at Minnesota 35-266-1 2-23-0 4-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 44-278-1vs. TCU 32-145-1 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 42-123-1SEASON TOTALS 382-1793-12 18-108-0 21-48-1 6-38-0 9-23-0 492-1942-13
RECEIVING (NO.-YDS.-TD)
MUMPHERY FOWLER D. SIMS LIPPETT BELL BURBRIDGE THOMAS MSU
Boise State 2-17-0 2-36-0 7-65-0 3-62-0 6-55-0 DNP 0-0-0 19-237-1at Central Michigan 4-52-0 8-99-1 3-48-1 2-21-0 1-0-0 2-14-0 1-7-0 22-246-2Notre Dame 6-71-0 0-0-0 6-52-0 3-21-0 4-20-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 34-329-1Eastern Michigan 3-21-0 4-19-0 6-112-1 2-15-0 1-(-8)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 20-284-2Ohio State 5-79-1 2-46-0 2-36-0 4-46-0 8-58-0 DNP 0-0-0 20-250-1at Indiana 1-19-0 4-57-1 0-0-0 5-40-0 3-7-0 8-134-0 2-18-0 13-120-2Iowa 4-71-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-89-0 0-0-0 22-290-3at Michigan 2-19-0 2-59-0 0-0-0 5-39-0 2-5-0 6-51-0 0-0-0 11-86-0at Wisconsin 5-63-0 6-48-1 2-22-0 5-49-0 4-8-1 0-0-0 2-26-0 23-296-2Nebraska 2-15-0 3-28-0 1-10-0 1-46-1 0-0-0 1-7-0 1-17-0 19-288-3Northwestern 6-79-0 3-31-0 5-102-0 2-17-1 0-0-0 4-47-1 0-0-0 21-296-3at Minnesota 1-5-0 7-10-1 1-4-0 3-24-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 14-214-2vs. TCU 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-24-0 1-12-0 2-13-0 3-22-1 0-0-0 22-281-3SEASON TOTALS 42-515-1 41-524-4 36-475-2 36-392-2 32-167-1 29-364-2 7-78-0 244-2729-14
FIELD GOALS (X=MISSED FG)
BSU CMU ND EMU OSU IND IOWA MICH WIS NEB NU MINN TCU
CONROY (23-32) 50, X43 X39, 29, 26 X44, 50 X39, 35, 44, 35 34, X42, 50, 48 46 24, 22, 24 X38, 19 34 X49, 25 35, X37 48, X42, 43, 43, 30 47
TACKLES (SOLO-AST.-TOTAL)
BULLOUGH LEWIS ALLEN GHOLSTON DRUMMOND DENNARD NORMAN T. JONES RUSH
Boise State 3-4-7 1-2-3 0-3-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-2-5 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 at Central Michigan 1-4-5 1-3-4 1-1-2 2-5-7 1-1-2 1-4-5 2-4-6 0-0-0 0-1-1Notre Dame 4-1-5 1-2-3 0-6-6 2-3-5 1-2-3 6-0-6 2-4-6 0-1-1 3-3-6Eastern Michigan 5-4-9 7-5-12 2-4-6 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-2-4 2-3-5 0-1-1 2-1-3Ohio State 8-4-12 5-5-10 2-4-6 2-2-4 2-1-3 2-0-2 5-4-9 0-1-1 2-3-5at Indiana 7-2-9 2-0-2 3-3-6 2-2-4 2-0-2 3-0-3 2-0-2 3-1-4 4-0-4Iowa 3-8-11 3-3-6 5-8-13 0-6-6 3-1-4 2-2-4 1-0-1 4-6-10 0-2-2at Michigan 5-5-10 8-0-8 8-3-11 0-2-2 2-3-5 1-3-4 3-2-5 1-1-2 0-1-1at Wisconsin 4-5-9 5-2-7 8-0-8 4-1-5 3-4-7 2-0-2 0-0-0 4-3-7 3-2-5Nebraska 4-6-10 2-6-8 4-2-6 3-2-5 6-4-10 2-2-4 1-2-3 2-3-5 3-1-4Northwestern 2-6-8 3-6-9 2-3-5 1-5-6 2-3-5 5-2-7 3-5-8 0-0-0 0-2-2at Minnesota 3-4-7 2-2-4 4-0-4 1-3-4 2-1-3 3-0-3 3-0-3 4-1-5 0-0-0vs. TCU 2-7-9 1-3-4 2-1-3 4-5-9 3-3-6 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-2-3SEASON TOTALS 51-60-111 41-39-80 41-38-79 23-36-59 29-24-53 34-18-52 27-24-51 19-19-38 19-19-38
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2012 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICSMICHIGAN STATE RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE FIRST DOWNS TURNOVERS (ATT-YDS-TD) (ATT-COMP-INT-YDS-TD) (PLAYS-YDS.) (TOT-RUSH-PASS-PEN) (TOT-FUM-INT)
Boise State 52-213-2 38-22-3-248-0 90-461 25-9-15-1 4-1-3
at Central Michigan 41-173-3 37-25-1-322-2 78-495 24-6-18-0 1-0-1
Notre Dame 25-50-0 45-23-0-187-0 70-237 15-3-10-2 1-1-0
Eastern Michigan 44-269-1 29-16-0-159-1 73-428 21-13-8-0 1-1-0
Ohio State 22-34-0 42-22-0-269-1 64-303 17-0-14-3 0-0-0
at Indiana 42-120-2 40-24-0-290-2 82-410 24-10-11-3 0-0-0
Iowa 39-149-1 31-12-1-179-0 70-328 14-7-7-0 1-0-1
at Michigan 31-112-0 34-21-1-192-1 65-304 16-7-8-1 1-0-1
at Wisconsin 23-61-0 39-24-0-216-2 67-277 17-5-12-0 1-1-0
Nebraska 43-238-2 27-9-0-123-1 70-361 19-8-7-4 2-2-0
Northwestern 39-122-0 47-22-2-297-2 86-419 23-7-15-1 4-2-2
at Minnesota 44-278-1 29-13-2-143-1 73-421 21-13-8-0 2-0-2
vs. TCU 42-123-1 27-11-0-104-1 69-227 13-6-6-1 0-0-0
SEASON TOTALS 492-1942-13 465-244-10-2729-14 957-4671 249-94-139-16 18-8-10
OPPONENT RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE FIRST DOWNS TURNOVERS (ATT-YDS-TD) (ATT-COMP-INT-YDS-TD) (PLAYS-YDS.) (TOT-RUSH-PASS-PEN) (TOT-FUM-INT)
Boise State 24-37-0 32-15-1-169-0 56-206 14-2-9-3 2-1-1
at Central Michigan 22-72-0 38-17-2-173-0 60-245 14-4-10-0 3-1-2
Notre Dame 34-122-1 32-14-0-178-1 66-300 16-7-7-2 0-0-0
Eastern Michigan 29-46-0 26-13-0-137-1 55-183 8-1-6-1 1-1-0
Ohio State 44-204-1 23-16-1-179-1 67-385 21-14-6-1 3-2-1
at Indiana 19-35-0 48-33-0-282-3 67-317 19-3-11-5 0-0-0
Iowa 34-123-1 36-19-1-134-0 70-257 12-4-6-2 1-0-1
at Michigan 32-163-0 30-14-1-163-0 62-326 16-7-8-1 1-0-1
at Wisconsin 37-19-0 22-14-0-171-1 59-190 10-3-7-0 0-0-0
Nebraska 40-313-2 36-16-3-160-2 76-473 23-12-7-4 3-0-3
Northwestern 27-57-0 43-26-0-246-1 70-303 17-3-12-2 0-0-0
at Minnesota 19-4-0 30-13-4-92-0 49-96 7-0-6-1 4-0-4
vs. TCU 30-87-1 29-13-1-201-0 59-288 13-3-6-4 2-1-1
SEASON TOTALS 391-1282-6 425-223-14-2285-10 816-3567 190-63-101-26 20-6-14
2012 STARTING LINEUPSOFFENSE X LT LG C RG RT TE Z QB FB RB
Boise State Lippett France J. Allen Jackson McDonald Fonoti D. Sims Fowler Maxwell Caper Bell
at Central Michigan Lippett France J. Allen Jackson McDonald Fonoti D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Fowler$ Bell
Notre Dame Lippett France Ruhland Jackson McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Fowler$ Bell
Eastern Michigan Fowler France J. Allen Jackson McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Gleichert+ Bell
Ohio State Lippett France J. Allen Jackson McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Lang+ Bell
at Indiana Lippett France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Thomas Bell
Iowa Burbridge France J. Allen Ruhland McDonald Burkland Fowler$ Mumphery Maxwell Caper Bell
at Michigan Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland Fowler$ Mumphery Maxwell Pendleton Bell
at Wisconsin Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Fowler$ Bell
Nebraska Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Thomas Bell
Northwestern Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland Lang Mumphery Maxwell Dennis+ Bell
at Minnesota Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Thomas Bell
vs. TCU Burbridge France Treadwell J. Allen McDonald Burkland D. Sims Mumphery Maxwell Gleichert+ Bell
+ Double tight end set; $ Three wideout set
DEFENSE DE DT NT DE SAM MIKE STAR FC FS SS BC
Boise State Rush Reynolds A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
at Central Michigan Rush Reynolds A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
Notre Dame Rush Reynolds A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
Eastern Michigan Rush Reynolds Kittredge Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
Ohio State Rush Reynolds A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
at Indiana Rush Reynolds A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard J. Jones Lewis Adams
Iowa Rush Kittredge A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough T. Jones Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
at Michigan Rush Kittredge A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
at Wisconsin Rush Kittredge A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough T. Jones Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
Nebraska Rush Kittredge A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough T. Jones Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
Northwestern Rush Hoover A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
at Minnesota Rush Hoover A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough T. Jones Dennard Drummond Lewis Adams
vs. TCU Rush Hoover A.R. White Gholston D. Allen Bullough Norman Dennard Drummond Lewis M. White
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INDIVIDUAL HIGHS MICHIGAN STATE OPPONENT
Rushing Attempts 44, Bell vs. Boise State 26, Weisman (Iowa)
Rushing Yards 266, Bell vs. Minnesota 205, Martinez (Nebraska)
TDs Rushing 2, Bell four times (last vs. Nebraska) 2, Martinez (Nebraska)
Longest Running Play 40, Bell three times (last vs. Minnesota) 71, Martinez (Nebraska)
Longest TD Run 14, Bell vs. Iowa 71, Martinez (Nebraska)
Pass Attempts 46, Maxwell vs. Northwestern 48, Coffman (Indiana)
Pass Completions 24, Maxwell two times (last vs. Wisconsin) 33, Coffman (Indiana)
Passing Yards 297, Maxwell vs. Northwestern 282, Coffman (Indiana)
TD Passes 2, Maxwell four times (last vs. Northwestern) 33, Coffman (Indiana)
Longest Pass Play 48, Maxwell to Arnett vs. Central Michigan 63, Miller to Smith (Ohio State)
Longest TD Pass 46, Maxwell to Lippett vs. Nebraska 63, Miller to Smith (Ohio State)
Receptions 8, Fowler vs. Central Michigan 12, Brown (Ohio State)
8, Bell vs. Ohio State 12, Wynn (Indiana)
8, Burbridge vs. Indiana
Receiving Yards 134, Burbridge vs. Indiana 110, Vitale (Northwestern)
TDs Receiving 1, 14 times 1, 10 times
Total Offense 278, Maxwell vs. Northwestern 365, Martinez (Nebraska)
All-Purpose Yards 275, Bell vs. Minnesota 205, Martinez (Nebraska)
Punts 11, Sadler vs. TCU 9, Karutz (Eastern Michigan)
Punting Average 55.4, Sadler vs. Ohio State 47.4, Karutz (Eastern Michigan)
Longest Punt 70, Sadler vs. Ohio State 62, Karutz (Eastern Michigan)
Field Goals 4, Conroy vs. Minnesota 4, Meyer (Iowa)
Field Goal Attempts 5, Conroy vs. Minnesota 4, Meyer (Iowa)
Longest Field Goal 50, Conroy, three times 53, Oberkrom (TCU)
Points 12, Bell, four times 13, Meyer (Iowa)
Long Punt Return 44, Sims vs. Minnesota 34, Abbrederis (Wisconsin)
Long Kickoff Return 34, Hill vs. Ohio State 46, Stoudermire (Minnesota)
Long Int. Return 40, Lewis vs. Central Michigan 55, Wilson (Central Michigan)
Tackles 13, Allen vs. Iowa 19, Coleman (Eastern Michigan)
Tackles for Loss 4.5, Gholston vs. Wisconsin 2.5, Cooper (Minnesota)
Quarterback Sacks 2.0, Bullough vs. Wisconsin 1.5, Gilbert (Wisconsin)
Interceptions 2, Dennard vs. Nebraska 1, by 10 different players
2, Adams vs. Minnesota
RED ZONE RESULTS (MSU/Opponents Inside The 20-Yard Line)
MSU IN MSU MSU FGS MSU FGS MSU NO OPP. IN OPP. OPP. FGS OPP. FGS OPP. NO RED ZONE TDS MADE MISSED SCORE RED ZONE TDS MADE MISSED SCORE
Boise State 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 1
at Central Michigan 8 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1
Eastern Michigan 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ohio State 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0
at Indiana 4 3 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0
Iowa 4 1 3 0 0 4 1 3 0 0
at Michigan 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
at Wisconsin 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
Nebraska 3 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 2
Northwestern 6 2 1 1 3 4 1 2 0 1
at Minnesota 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
vs. TCU 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0
Season Totals 44 23 13 2 8 31 10 16 1 5
MICHIGAN STATE POINTS OFF OPPONENT TURNOVERS BSU CMU ND EMU OSU IND IOWA MICH WIS NEB NU MINN TCU TOTAL
Turnovers 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 4 2 20
Points 0 10 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 14 0 10 7 51
OPPONENT POINTS OFF MICHIGAN STATE TURNOVERS BSU CMU ND EMU OSU IND IOWA MICH WIS NEB NU MINN TCU TOTAL
Turnovers 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 18
Points 10 7 3 7 0 0 0 3 3 0 9 7 0 49
2012 MICHIGAN STATE/OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES
TEAM OFFENSE HIGH LOW
First Downs 25 vs. Boise State 13 vs. TCU
Rushing Yards 278 vs. Minnesota 34 vs. Ohio State
Passing Yards 322 vs. Central Michigan 104 vs. TCU
Total Offense 495 vs. Central Michigan 227 vs. TCU
Total Plays 90 vs. Boise State 64 vs. Ohio State
Rushing Attempts 52 vs. Boise State 22 vs. Ohio State
Passing Attempts 47 vs. Northwestern 27 vs. Nebraska
Pass Completions 25 vs. Central Michigan 9 vs. Nebraska
Passes Intercepted 4 vs. Minnesota 0 (seven times)
Fumbles Lost 2 vs. Nebraska, Northwestern 0 (seven times)
Yards Penalized 115 vs. Indiana 21 vs. Northwestern
TEAM DEFENSE LEAST MOST
First Downs 7 by Minnesota 23 by Nebraska
Rushing Yards 4 by Minnesota 313 by Nebraska
Passing Yards 92 by Minnesota 282 by Indiana
Total Offense 96 by Minnesota 473 by Nebraska
Total Plays 49 by Minnesota 76 by Nebraska
Rushing Attempts 19, by Eastern Michigan, Minnesota 44 by Ohio State
Passing Attempts 22 by Wisconsin 48 by Indiana
Pass Completions 13, by Eastern Michigan, Minnesota 33 by Indiana
Fumbles Recovered 0 (eight times) 2 by Nebraska, Northwestern
Opp. Yards Penalized 0 by Central Michigan 72 by Nebraska
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Game 2 | No. 11 Michigan State 41, Central Michigan 7
Sept. 8, 2012 Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Kelly-Shorts Stadium Att: 35,127
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Michigan State (2-0) 7 17 10 7 - 41
Central Michigan (1-1) 0 0 0 7 - 7
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
MSU (7-0) Bell 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 9:12 left
Drive: 9 plays, 32 yards, 3:19
SECOND QUARTER
MSU (14-0) Bell 7-yard run (Conroy kick), 14:55 left
Drive: 10 plays, 87 yards, 4:56
MSU (21-0) D. Sims 20-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 0:57 left
Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 1:32
Drive: 5 plays, 37 yards, 0:27
THIRD QUARTER
MSU (31-0) Fowler 7-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 10:50 left
Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:35
Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 4:57
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (41-0) Hill 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 9:39 left
Drive: 7 plays, 28 yards, 3:59
CMU (7-41) Wilson 55-yard interception return (Harman kick), 1:39 left
TEAM STATISTICS MSU CMUFirst Downs 24 14
Rushes-Yards 41-173 22-72
Passing Yards 322 173
Passes 25-37-1 17-38-2
Total Offense 78-495 60-245
Punts-Avg. 2-49.5 4-39.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 6-40 0-0
Possession Time 35:11 24:49
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
MSU: Bell 18-70, Caper 9-66, Langford 9-23, Hill 4-10, Arnett 1-4; CMU: Tipton 11-62,
Garland 3-12, Lavallii 4-10, Phillips 1-4, Radcliff 2-(-6), Williams 1-(-10).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
MSU: Maxwell 20-31-0-275-2, Cook 5-6-1-47-0; CMU: Radcliff 17-38-2-173-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
MSU: Fowler 8-99, Mumphery 4-52, D. Sims 3-48, Lippett 2-21, Kings 2-18, Burbridge
2-14, Arnett 1-48, A. Sims 1-15, Thomas 1-7, Bell 1-0; CMU: Wilson 6-54, Davis 4-64,
Williams 3-37, Butler 1-6, Tipton 1-5, Lombardo 1-4, Southworth 1-3.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
MSU: Gholston 7 (2-5), Norman 6 (2-4), Williamson 5 (3-2), Dennard 5 (1-4), Two with 4;
CMU: Cherocci 10 (1-9), Benton 7 (3-4), Wilson 6 (4-2), Addae 6 (3-3), Kinville 6 (1-5).
Game 1 | No. 13 Michigan State 17, No. 24 Boise State 13
Aug. 31, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 78,709
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Boise State (0-1) 3 10 0 0 - 13
Michigan State (1-0) 10 0 0 7 - 17
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
MSU (7-0) Bell 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 7:47 left
Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 6:18
Drive: 5 plays, 16 yards, 1:46
Drive: 10 plays, 41 yards, 2:55
SECOND QUARTER
BSU (10-10) Ioane 43-yard interception return (Frisina kick), 8:53 left
Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards, 2:01
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (17-13) Bell 5-yard run (Conroy kick), 8:12 left
Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards, 4:28
TEAM STATISTICS BSU MSUFirst Downs 14 25
Rushes-Yards 24-37 52-213
Passing Yards 169 248
Passes 15-32-1 22-38-3
Total Offense 56-206 90-461
Punts-Avg. 5-40.6 2-38.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 3-35 10-90
Possession Time 20:41 39:19
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
BSU: Southwick 4-18, Williams-Rhodes 3-10, Harper 15-8, Fields 1-2, Team 1-(-1);
MSU: Bell 44-210, Caper 3-11, Hill 2-4, Team 2-(-2), Lippett 1-(-10).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
BSU: Southwick 15-31-1-169-0, Moore 0-1-0-0-0; MSU: Maxwell 22-38-3-248-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
BSU: Moore 6-52, Miller 2-54, Burroughs 2-24, Harper 2-7, Linehan 1-23, Williams-
Rhodes 1-8, Potter 1-1; MSU: D. Sims 7-65, Bell 6-55, Lippett 3-62, Fowler 2-36,
Mumphery 2-17, Gleichert 1-8, A. Sims 1-5.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
BSU: Smith 12 (3-9), Atkinson 10 (3-7), Lawrence 9 (0-9), Taylor 8 (5-3), Gavins 8 (3-5);
MSU: Bullough 7 (3-4), J. Jones 6 (4-2), Adams 5 (3-2), Dennard 5 (3-2), Three with 3.
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Game 3 | No. 20 Notre Dame 20, No. 10 Michigan State 3
Sept. 15, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 79,219
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Notre Dame (3-0) 7 7 0 6 - 20
Michigan State (2-1) 0 3 0 0 - 3
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
ND (7-0) Goodman 36-yard pass from Golson (Brindza kick), 10:34 left
Drive: 4 plays, 51 yards, 1:11
SECOND QUARTER
ND (14-0) Golson 6-yard run (Brindza kick), 10:50 left
Drive: 5 plays, 51 yards, 2:45
Drive: 13 plays, 43 yards, 7:07
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 12 plays, 84 yards, 6:35
Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 1:02
TEAM STATISTICS ND MSUFirst Downs 16 15
Rushes-Yards 34-122 25-50
Passing Yards 178 187
Passes 14-32-0 23-45-0
Total Offense 66-300 70-237
Punts-Avg. 8-42.4 8-42.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 6-41 5-56
Possession Time 30:40 29:20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
ND: Wood 10-56, Atkinson 5-43, Riddick 12-30, Golson 3-7, Team 4-(-14); MSU: Bell
19-77, Kings 1-1, Maxwell 5-(-28).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
ND: Golson 14-32-0-178-1; MSU: Maxwell 23-45-0-187-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
ND: Toma 5-58, Jones 4-59, Riddick 3-16, Goodman 1-36, Smith 1-9; MSU: Mumphery
6-71, D. Sims 6-52, Bell 4-20, Lippett 3-21, Thomas 1-10, Caper 1-8, A. Sims 1-3,
Kings 1-2.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
ND: Te’o 12 (7-5), Shembo 9 (3-6), Fox 5 (2-3), Nix 5 (1-4), Motta 5 (0-5); MSU: Dennard
6 (6-0), Rush 6 (3-3), Norman 6 (2-4), D. Allen 6 (0-6), Bullough 5 (4-1).
Game 4 | No. 21 Michigan State 23, Eastern Michigan 7
Sept. 22, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 74,204
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Eastern Michigan (0-4) 0 7 0 0 - 7
Michigan State (3-1) 0 3 6 14 - 23
SCORING SUMMARYSECOND QUARTER
Drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 5:38
EMU (7-3) Scott 23-yard pass from Benz, 3:58 left
Drive: 1 play, 23 yards, 0:06
THIRD QUARTER
Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 3:44
Drive: 7 plays, 38 yards, 3:14 left
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (16-7) D. Sims 10-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 7:19 left
Drive: 12 plays, 89 yards, 5:28
MSU (23-7) Bell 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 2:05 left
Drive: 6 plays, 63 yards, 2:49
TEAM STATISTICS EMU MSUFirst Downs 8 21
Rushes-Yards 29-46 44-269
Passing Yards 137 159
Passes 13-26-0 16-29-0
Total Offense 55-183 73-428
Punts-Avg. 9-47.4 6-39.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-30
Possession Time 25:28 34:32
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
EMU:
MSU: Bell 36-253, Maxwell 2-10, Caper 3-6, Mumphery 1-1, Hill 1-1, Team 1-(-2).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
EMU: Benz 13-26-0-137-1; MSU: Maxwell 16-29-0-159-1.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
EMU: Hoskins 8-102, Scott 2-25, Greene 2-1, Dawkins 1-9; MSU: D. Sims 6-112, Fowler
4-19, Mumphery 3-21, Lippett 2-15, Bell 1-(-8).
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
EMU: Coleman 19 (5-14), Cotton 14 (5-9), Poole 9 (3-6), Rose 7 (4-3), Cudworth 6
(2-4); MSU: Lewis 12 (7-5), Bullough 9 (5-4), D. Allen 6 (2-4), Kittredge 5 (3-2), Norman
5 (2-3).
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Game 5 | No. 14 Ohio State 17, No. 20 Michigan State 16
Sept. 29, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 76,705
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Ohio State (5-0, 1-0) 7 0 10 0 - 17
Michigan State (3-2, 0-1) 3 0 10 3 - 16
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
OSU (7-0) Hall 1-yard run (Basil kick), 12:09 left
Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:51
Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 3:39
THIRD QUARTER
Drive: 9 plays, 49 yards, 3:52
Drive: 13 plays, 66 yards, 4:56
MSU (13-10) Mumphery 29-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 4:49 left
Drive: 3 plays, 65 yards, 1:13
OSU (17-13) Smith 63-yard pass from Miller (Basil kick), 3:05 left
Drive: 4 plays, 74 yards, 1:39
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 9 plays, 37 yards, 5:07
TEAM STATISTICS OSU MSUFirst Downs 21 17
Rushes-Yards 44-204 22-34
Passing Yards 179 269
Passes 16-23-1 22-42-0
Total Offense 67-383 64-303
Punts-Avg. 4-44.0 6-46.2
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-65 4-35
Possession Time 30:27 29:33
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
OSU: Miller 23-136, Hyde 11-49, Hall 6-26, Brown 1-6, Team 3-(-13); MSU: Bell 17-45,
Caper 1-2, Hill 1-(-3), Maxwell 3-(-10).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
OSU: Miller 16-23-1-179-1; MSU: Maxwell 22-42-0-269-1.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
OSU: Brown 12-84, Smith 2-79, Hall 1-10, Hyde 1-6; MSU: Bell 8-58, Mumphery 5-79,
Lippett 4-46, Fowler 2-46, D. Sims 2-36, Lang 1-4.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
OSU: Roby 9 (4-5), Sabino 8 (4-4), Shazier 8 (1-7), Bryant 7 (0-7), Three with 5; MSU:
Bullough 12 (8-4), Lewis 10 (5-5), Norman 9 (5-4), D. Allen 6 (2-4), Rush 5 (2-3).
Game 6 | Michigan State 31, Indiana 27
Oct. 6, 2012 Bloomington, Ind.
Memorial Stadium Att: 45,979
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Michigan State (4-2, 1-1) 0 14 3 14 - 31
Indiana (2-3, 0-2) 17 10 0 0 - 27
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
IU (7-0) Houston 19-yard pass from Coffman (Ewald kick), 13:43 left
Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 1:17
Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 2:35
IU (17-0) Bolser 21-yard pass from Coffman (Ewald kick), 1:38 left
Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 2:04
SECOND QUARTER
MSU (7-17) Bell 2-yard run (Conroy kick), 10:40 left
Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:58
MSU (14-17) Caper 15-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 6:26 left
Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:42
IU (24-14) Wynn 17-yard pass from Coffman (Ewald kick), 4:26 left
Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 2:00
Drive: 6 plays, 32 yards, 2:54
THIRD QUARTER
Drive: 11 plays, 37 yards, 4:47
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (24-27) Bell 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 7:49 left
Drive: 14 plays, 71 yards, 6:21
MSU (31-27) Fowler 36-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 6:35 left
Drive: 3 plays, 51 yards, 0:54
TEAM STATISTICS MSU IUFirst Downs 24 19
Rushes-Yards 42-120 19-35
Passing Yards 290 282
Passes 24-40-0 33-48-0
Total Offense 82-410 67-317
Punts-Avg. 7-45.6 8-41.4
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-115 4-36
Possession Time 37:50 22:10
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
MSU: Bell 37-121, Maxwell 5-(-1); IU: Houston 10-22, Coleman 4-20, Roberts 3-(-2),
Coffman 2-(-5).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
MSU: Maxwell 24-40-0-290-2; IU: Coffman 33-48-0-282-3.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
MSU: Burbridge 8-134, Lippett 5-40, Fowler 4-57, Bell 3-7, Thomas 2-18, Mumphery
1-19, Caper 1-15; IU: Wynn 12-70, Chester 5-31, Houston 4-30, Hughes 3-40, Bolser
3-39, Latimer 2-43, Coleman 2-(-3), Wilson 1-23, Stoner 1-9.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
MSU: Williamson 9 (7-2), Bullough 9 (7-2), Adams 6 (4-2), D. Allen 6 (3-3), Three with
4; IU: Mullen 8 (8-0), Hardin 8 (6-2), Cooper 8 (5-3), Replogle 8 (4-4), Williams 8 (4-4).
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Game 7 | Iowa 19, Michigan State 16
Oct. 13, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 70,211
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 F
Iowa (4-2, 2-0) 0 3 0 10 3 3 - 19
Michigan State (4-3, 1-2) 7 3 0 3 3 0 - 16
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
MSU (7-0) Bell 14-yard run (Conroy kick), 11:11 left
Drive: 4 plays, 26 yards, 1:52
SECOND QUARTER
Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards, 3:32
Drive: 10 plays, 42 yards, 4:49
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 13 plays, 76 yards, 6:26
Drive: 13 plays, 72 yards, 6:21
IOWA (13-13) Weisman 5-yard run, 0:55 left
Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 4:52
OT1
Drive: 6 plays, 19 yards
Drive: 7 plays, 16 yards
OT2
Drive: 4 plays, 1 yard
TEAM STATISTICS IOWA MSUFirst Downs 12 14
Rushes-Yards 34-123 39-149
Passing Yards 134 179
Passes 19-36-1 12-31-1
Total Offense 70-257 70-328
Punts-Avg. 8-39.2 9-40.2
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 7-50 5-56
Possession Time 30:01 29:59
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
IOWA: Weisman 26-116, Garmon 4-6, Vandenberg 4-1; MSU: Bell 29-140, Mumphery
2-15, Hill 3-5, Cook 1-(-3), Maxwell 4-(-8).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
IOWA: Vandenberg 19-36-1-134-0; MSU: Maxwell 12-31-1-179-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
IOWA: Davis 6-65, Martin-Manley 6-42, Duzey 2-14, Weisman 2-5, Fiedorowicz 1-6,
Garmon 1-2, Hamilton 1-0; MSU: Burbridge 5-89; Mumphery 4-71, Arnett 1-9, Caper
1-8, Lang 1-2.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
IOWA: Hitchens 15 (6-9), Gaglione 11 (4-7), Morris 10 (4-6), Hyde 7 (3-4), Kirksey
7 (3-4); MSU: D. Allen 13 (5-8), Bullough 11 (3-8), T. Jones 10 (4-6), Lewis 6 (3-3),
Gholston 6 (0-6).
Game 8 | No. 23 Michigan 12, Michigan State 10
Oct. 20, 2012 Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan Stadium Att: 113,833
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Michigan State (4-4, 1-3) 0 0 7 3 - 10
Michigan (5-2, 3-0) 0 6 0 6 - 12
SCORING SUMMARYSECOND QUARTER
Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 5:19
Drive: 5 plays, 39 yards, 0:48
THIRD QUARTER
MSU (7-6) Lang 2-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 7:19 left
Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 4:49
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 3:26
Drive: 18 plays, 90 yards, 7:49
Drive: 8 plays, 41 yards, 1:55
TEAM STATISTICS MSU MICHFirst Downs 16 16
Rushes-Yards 31-112 32-163
Passing Yards 192 163
Passes 21-34-1 14-30-1
Total Offense 65-304 62-326
Punts-Avg. 7-41.4 7-42.1
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 7-50 6-55
Possession Time 31:26 28:34
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
MSU: Bell 26-68, Sader 1-26, Mumphery 1-14, Lippett 1-10, Burbridge 1-4, Maxwell
1-(-10); MICH: Robinson 20-96, Toussaint 10-52, Smith 1-12, Gallon 1-3.
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
MSU: Maxwell 21-34-1-192-1; MICH: Robinson 14-29-1-163-0, Team 0-1-0-0-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
MSU: Burbridge 6-51, Lippett 5-39, Fowler 2-59, Mumphery 2-19, Caper 2-12, Bell 2-5,
Kings 1-5, Lang 1-2; MICH: Dileo 4-92, Toussaint 3-2, Smith 2-2, Gallon 1-22, Roundtree
1-15, Funchess 1-13, Kwiatkowski 1-9, Gardner 1-8.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
MSU: D. Allen 11 (8-3), Bullough 10 (5-5), Lewis 8 (8-0), Norman 5 (3-2), White, A. 5
(3-2); MICH: Morgan 11 (5-6), Ryan 10 (8-2), Taylor 7 (6-1), Gordon 6 (3-3), Demens
6 (2-4).
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Game 9 | Michigan State 16, Wisconsin 13
Oct. 27, 2012 Madison, Wis.
Camp Randall Stadium Att: 80,538
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT F
Michigan State (5-4, 2-3) 0 3 0 7 6 - 16
Wisconsin (6-3, 3-2) 0 7 0 3 3 - 13
SCORING SUMMARYSECOND QUARTER
WIS (7-0) Pedersen 31-yard pass from Stave (French kick), 13:44 left
Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards, 5:23
Drive: 11 plays, 55 yards, 4:26
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 5 plays, -3 yards, 2:11
MSU (10-10) Bell 5-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 1:08 left
Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:58
OT
Drive: 4 plays, -1 yards
MSU (16-13) Fowler 12-yard pass from Maxwell
Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards
TEAM STATISTICS MSU WISFirst Downs 17 10
Rushes-Yards 28-61 37-19
Passing Yards 216 171
Passes 24-39-0 14-22-0
Total Offense 67-277 59-190
Punts-Avg. 7-38.7 8-36.1
Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-25 2-15
Possession Time 29:05 30:55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
MSU: Bell 21-77, Hill 3-(-6), Maxwell 4-(-10); WIS: Ball 22-46, White 7-16, Abbrederis
1-7, Stave 3-(-3), Team 1-(-15), O’Brien 3-(-32).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
MSU: Maxwell 24-39-0-216-2; WIS: Stave 9-11-0-127-1, O’Brien 5-11-0-44-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
MSU: Fowler 6-48, Mumphery 5-63, Lippett 5-49, Bell 4-8, Thomas 2-26, D. Sims 2-22;
WIS: Abbrederis 4-48, Pedersen 3-65, Doe 3-18, Fredrick 1-18, Wozniak 1-11, Watt 1-7,
Hammond 1-4.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
MSU: Bullough 9 (4-5), D. Allen 8 (8-0), Lewis 7 (5-2), T. Jones 7 (4-3), Drummond 7
(3-4); WIS: Taylor 8 (5-3), Armstrong 8 (4-4), Smith 7 (5-2), Borland 7 (2-5), Cromartie
6 (4-2).
Game 10 | No. 21 Nebraska 28, Michigan State 24
Nov. 3, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 73,522
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Nebraska (7-2, 4-1) 7 7 0 14 - 28
Michigan State (5-5, 2-4) 7 7 3 7 - 24
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
MSU (7-0) Bell 11-yard run (Conroy kick), 4:28 left
Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 5:02
NEB (7-7) Abdullah 2-yard pass from Martinez (Maher kick), 2:07 left
Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:21
SECOND QUARTER
MSU (14-7) Lippett 46-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 6:56 left
Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 2:02
NEB (14-14) Martinez 71-yard run (Maher kick), 3:11 left
Drive: 2 plays, 73 yards, 0:51
THIRD QUARTER
Drive: 11 plays, 68 yards, 4:39
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (24-14) Bell 1-yard run (Conroy kick), 14:20 left
Drive: 8 plays, 38 yards, 3:43
NEB (21-24) Martinez 35-yard run (Maher kick), 7:02 left
Drive: 6 plays, 58 yards, 2:03
NEB (28-24) Turner 5-yard pass (Maher kick), 0:06 left
Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 1:20
TEAM STATISTICS NEB MSUFirst Downs 23 19
Rushes-Yards 40-313 43-238
Passing Yards 160 123
Passes 16-36-3 9-27-0
Total Offense 76-473 70-361
Punts-Avg. 4-37.2 7-46.6
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2
Penalties-Yards 9-72 9-100
Possession Time 28:28 31:32
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
NEB: Martinez 17-205, Abdullah 22-110, Turner 1-(-2); MSU: Bell 36-188, Hill 2-30,
Fowler 3-14, Maxwell 2-6.
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
NEB: Martinez 16-36-3-160-2; MSU: Maxwell 9-27-0-123-1.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
NEB: Bell 5-31, Enunwa 3-37, Reed 2-41, Turner 2-24, Marlowe 1-15, Cotton 1-6, Long
1-4, Abdullah 1-2; MSU: Fowler 3-28, Mumphery 2-15, Lippett 1-46, Thomas 1-17, D.
Sims 1-10, Burbridge 1-7.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
NEB: Smith 12 (7-5), Stafford 11 (5-6), Compton 11 (2-9), Martin 8 (2-6), Fisher 6 (3-3);
MSU: Drummond 10 (6-4), Bullough 10 (4-6), Lewis 8 (2-6), D. Allen 6 (4-2), Gholston
5 (3-2).
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Game 11 | Northwestern 23, Michigan State 20
Nov. 17, 2012 East Lansing, Mich.
Spartan Stadium Att: 75,101
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Northwestern (8-3, 4-3) 3 3 14 3 - 23
Michigan State (5-6, 2-5) 2 3 8 7 - 20
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
Drive: 13 plays, 68 yards, 6:07
MSU (2-3) Gholston safety, 2:43 left
SECOND QUARTER
Drive: 12 plays, 37 yards, 4:47
Drive: 6 plays, 16 yards, 0:47
THIRD QUARTER
NU (13-5) Nwabuisi 43-yard interception return (Budzien kick), 14:06 left
MSU (13-13) Burbridge 15-yard pass from Maxwell (Mumphery pass from Maxwell), 9:43 left
Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 4:17
NU (20-13) Riley 6-yard pass from Colter (Budzien kick), 7:11 left
Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, 2:26
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (20-20) Lippett 6-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 9:22 left
Drive: 9 plays, 60 yards, 4:06
Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, 1:46
TEAM STATISTICS NU MSUFirst Downs 17 23
Rushes-Yards 27-57 39-122
Passing Yards 246 297
Passes 26-43-0 22-47-2
Total Offense 70-303 86-419
Punts-Avg. 8-37.5 5-42.6
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2
Penalties-Yards 3-25 2-21
Possession Time 25:41 34:19
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS)
NU: Colter 6-28, Trumpy 7-13, Jones 4-10, Mark 6-7, Siemian 1-4, Team 3-(-5); MSU:
Bell 32-133, Mumphery 2-8, Team 1-0, Maxwell 4-(-19).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
NU: Siemian 13-23-0-165-0, Colter 13-20-0-81-1; MSU: Maxwell 22-46-2-297-2, Team
0-1-0-0-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
NU: Vitale 9-110, Lawrence 6-40, C. Jones 3-39, T. Jones 2-29, Fields 3-21, Riley 1-6,
Mark 1-1; MSU: Mumphery 6-79, D. Sims 5-102, Burbridge 4-47, Fowler 3-31, Lippett
2-17, Arnett 1-12, Caper 1-9.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
NU: Proby 12 (5-7), Campbell 11 (5-6), Carpenter 9 (2-7), Evans 7 (5-2), Nwabuisi 7
(2-5); MSU: Lewis 9 (3-6), Norman 8 (3-5), Bullough 8 (2-6), Dennard 7 (5-2), Gholston
6 (1-5).
Game 12 | Michigan State 26, Minnesota 10
Nov. 24, 2012 Minneapolis, Minn.
TCF Bank Stadium Att: 44,194
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
Michigan State (6-6, 3-5) 6 7 3 10 - 26
Minnesota (6-6, 2-6) 7 0 3 0 - 10
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:47
MINN (7-3) Hill 33-yard interception return (Wettstein kick), 4:43 left
Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 3:14
SECOND QUARTER
MSU (13-7) Fowler 41-yard pass from Maxwell (Conroy kick), 1:28 left
Drive: 10 plays, 82 yards, 4:47
THIRD QUARTER
Drive: 10 plays, 49 yards, 3:59
Drive: 10 plays, 33 yards, 3:56
FOURTH QUARTER
Drive: 4 plays, -6 yards, 2:15
MSU (26-10) Bell 8-yard run (Conroy kick), 7:25 left
Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards, 6:30
TEAM STATISTICS MSU MINNFirst Downs 21 7
Rushes-Yards 44-278 19-4
Passing Yards 143 92
Passes 13-29-2 13-30-4
Total Offense 73-421 49-96
Punts-Avg. 3-43.3 6-44.3
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards 5-45 1-10
Possession Time 37:37 22:23
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (YARDS-CARRIES)
MSU: Bell 35-266, Caper 2-23, Hill 4-8, Team 1-(-2), Maxwell 2-(-17); MINN: Kirkwood
10-19, Gray 5-4, Williams 1-1, Shortell 1-(-9), Nelson 2-(-11).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
MSU: Maxwell 13-29-2-143-1; MINN: Nelson 10-23-3-61-0, Shortell 3-6-1-31-0, Gray
0-1-0-0-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
MSU: Fowler 7-101, Lippett 3-24, Bell 1-9, Mumphery 1-5, D. Sims 1-4; MINN: McDon-
ald 3-36, Engel 3-35, Maye 3-4, Kirkwood 2-(-3), Crawford-Tufts 1-13, Rabe 1-7.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
MSU: Bullough 7 (3-4), T. Jones 5 (4-1), D. Allen 4 (4-0), Lewis 4 (2-2), Gholston 4 (1-3);
MINN: Wells 12 (7-5), Stoudermire 10 (7-3), Cooper 8 (6-2), Carter 8 (5-3), Hill 7 (4-3).
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Game 13 | Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
Michigan State 17, TCU 16
Dec. 29, 2012 Tempe, Ariz.
Sun Devil Stadium Att: 44,617
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F
TCU (7-6) 7 6 0 3 - 16
Michigan State (7-6) 0 0 7 10 - 17
SCORING SUMMARYFIRST QUARTER
TCU (7-0) Tucker 4-yard run (Oberkrom kick), 5:45 left
Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 4:31
SECOND QUARTER
Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 3:47
Drive: 7 plays, 83 yards, 2:55
THIRD QUARTER
MSU (7-13) Burbridge 15-yard pass from Cook (Conroy kick), 0:34 left
Drive: 14 plays, 90 yards, 6:34
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU (14-13) Bell 4-yard run (Conroy kick), 7:00 left
Drive: 2 plays, 4 yards, 0:13
Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards, 1:44
Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 1:41
TEAM STATISTICS TCU MSUFirst Downs 13 13
Rushes-Yards 30-87 42-123
Passing Yards 201 104
Passes 13-29-1 11-27-0
Total Offense 59-288 69-227
Punts-Avg. 7-39.3 11-43.7
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 5-39 7-72
Possession Time 26:57 33:03
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING (YARDS-CARRIES)
TCU: Boykin 13-37, Tucker 8-28, Catalon 7-20, Dawson 1-2, Team 1-0; MSU: Bell 32-
145, Cook 3-0, Hill 1-(-1), Team 1-(-2), Maxwell 5-(-19).
PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD)
TCU: Boykin 13-29-1-201-0; MSU: Maxwell 6-15-0-28-0, Cook 4-11-0-47-1, Bell 1-1-
0-29-0.
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
TCU: Boyce 5-91, Carter 2-11, Tucker 2-0, Brown 2-34; MSU: Burbridge 3-22, D. Sims
3-24, Bell 2-13, Hammock 1-29, Lippett 1-12, Mumphery 1-4.
TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS)
TCU: Verrett 12 (5-7), Cain 12 (5-7), Pierson 9 (4-5), Hasley 8 (2-6), Hackett 7 (2-5);
MSU: Gholston 9 (4-5), Bullough 9 (2-7), Drummond 6 (3-3), Lewis 4 (1-3), Four with 3.
Michigan State celebrates in the end zone following Bennie Fowler’s 12-yard touch-
down reception in overtime that lifted the Spartans past Wisconsin, 16-13. The win
snapped the Badgers’ 21-game home winning streak.
Dan Conroy (No. 4) is mobbed by his teammates following his game-winning, 47-yard
win over TCU in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.
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RUSHING RECORDS
CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 1,082
2. Javon Ringer 2005-08 843
3. Tico Duckett 1989-92 836
4. Blake Ezor 1986-89 800
5. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 755
6. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 671
7. Duane Goulbourne 1992-94, 1996 627
8. T.J. Duckett 1999-2001 621
9. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 532
10. Steve Smith 1977-80 524
11. Eric Allen 1969-71 521
12. Rich Baes 1973-76 507
13. Levi Jackson 1973-76 474
14. Edwin Baker 2009-11 462
15. Marc Renaud 1994-95, 1997 451
16. Charlie Baggett 1973-75 406
17. Clinton Jones 1964-66 396
18. Hyland Hickson 1988-90 384
19. Craig Thomas 1990-93 362
20. Don Highsmith 1967-69 349
RUSHING YARDS
1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 4,887
2. Javon Ringer 2005-08 4,398
3. Tico Duckett 1989-92 4,212
4. Blake Ezor 1986-89 3,749
5. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 3,504
6. T.J. Duckett 1999-2001 3,379
7. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 3,346
8. Duane Goulbourne 1992-94, 1996 2,848
9. Steve Smith 1977-80 2,676
10. Eric Allen 1969-71 2,654
11. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 2,395
12. Marc Renaud 1994-95, 1997 2,331
13. Edwin Baker 2009-11 2,293
14. Levi Jackson 1973-76 2,287
15. Rich Baes 1973-76 2,234
16. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 2,103
17. Clinton Jones 1964-66 1,921
18. Hyland Hickson 1988-90 1,906
19. Craig Thomas 1990-93 1,823
20. George Guerre 1946-48 1,721
RUSHING AVERAGE (MIN. 150 ATTS.)
1. George Guerre 1946-48 6.75
2. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 6.55
3. Sherman Lewis 1961-63 6.21
4. Sonny Grandelius 1948-50 6.09
5. Derek Hughes 1978-81 6.04
6. Jim Earley 1974-77 5.78
7. Walt Kowalczyk 1955-57 5.59
8. LeRoy Bolden 1952-54 5.56
9. Dick Panin 1950-52 5.45
10. T.J. Duckett 1999-2001 5.44
11. Evan Slonac 1951-53 5.42
12. Billy Wells 1951-53 5.39
13. LeRoy Crane 1948-50 5.38
14. George Saimes 1960-62 5.31
15. Javon Ringer 2005-08 5.22
16. Clarence Peaks 1954-56 5.21
17. Marc Renaud 1994-95, 1997 5.17
18. Steve Smith 1977-80 5.11
19. Eric Allen 1969-71 5.09
20. Tico Duckett 1989-92 5.04
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 43
2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 39
3. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 35
4. Javon Ringer 2005-08 34
Blake Ezor 1986-89 34
6. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 33
7. T.J. Duckett 1999-2001 29
8. Eric Allen 1969-71 28
Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 28
10. Tico Duckett 1989-92 26
11. Craig Thomas 1990-93 25
12. Duane Goulbourne 1992-94, 1996 23
LeRoy Bolden 1951-54 23
14. Steve Smith 1977-80 21
Charlie Baggett 1973-75 21
16. Rich Baes 1973-76 20
Clinton Jones 1964-66 20
18. Edwin Baker 2009-11 19
Scott Greene 1992-95 19
Hyland Hickson 1988-90 19
Sonny Grandelius 1948-50 19
SEASONRUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. Lorenzo White 1985 419
2. Javon Ringer 2008 390
3. Le’Veon Bell 2012 382
4. Lorenzo White 1987 357
5. Blake Ezor 1988 322
6. Sedrick Irvin 1998 272
Tico Duckett 1991 272
8. Blake Ezor 1989 267
9. T.J. Duckett 2001 263
10. Eric Allen 1971 259
RUSHING YARDS
1. Lorenzo White 1985 2,066
2. Le’Veon Bell 2012 1,793
3. Javon Ringer 2008 1,637
4. Lorenzo White 1987 1,572
5. Blake Ezor 1988 1,496
6. Eric Allen 1971 1,494
7. Javon Ringer 2007 1,447
8. T.J. Duckett 2001 1,420
9. Tico Duckett 1990 1,394
10. T.J. Duckett 2000 1,353
RUSHING AVERAGE (MIN. 90 ATTS.)
1. DeAndra Cobb 2004 7.58
2. Lynn Chandnois 1948 7.48
3. Drew Stanton 2004 7.16
4. George Guerre 1946 7.03
5. Lynn Chandnois 1949 6.86
6. Steve Smith 1978 6.71
7. Javon Ringer 2005 6.70
8. Sherman Lewis 1963 6.41
9. Sonny Grandelius 1950 6.28
10. George Guerre 1948 6.22
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
1. Javon Ringer 2008 22
2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 21
3. Blake Ezor 1989 19
4. Eric Allen 1971 18
5. Scott Greene 1995 17
Lorenzo White 1985 17
7. Sedrick Irvin 1996 16
Lorenzo White 1987 16
9. Craig Thomas 1992 15
10. Hyland Hickson 1990 14
SINGLE GAMERUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. Lorenzo White (292 yards) Indiana 1987 56
2. Lorenzo White (244) Purdue 1985 53
3. Lorenzo White (172) Minnesota 1985 49
4. Le’Veon Bell (210) Boise State 2012 44
Javon Ringer (198) Indiana 2008 44
Blake Ezor (250) Indiana 1988 44
7. Javon Ringer (282) Florida Atlantic 2008 43
8. Tico Duckett (216) Wisconsin 1991 42
Lorenzo White (223) Wisconsin 1985 42
10. Lorenzo White (147) Notre Dame 1986 41
Blake Ezor (228) Northwestern 1989 41
Blake Ezor (179) Hawaii 1989 41
RUSHING YARDS
1. Eric Allen (29 attempts) Purdue 1971 350
2. Lorenzo White (56) Indiana 1987 292
3. Lorenzo White (25) Indiana 1985 286
4. Javon Ringer (43) Florida Atlantic 2008 282
5. Clinton Jones (21) Iowa 1966 268
6. Le’Veon Bell (35) Minnesota 2012 266
7. Le’Veon Bell (36) Eastern Michigan 2012 253
8. Blake Ezor (44) Indiana 1988 250
9. T.J. Duckett (30) Iowa 2000 248
10. Eric Allen (21) Wisconsin 1971 247
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 6
2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 5
3. Edwin Baker Minnesota 2010 4
Ashton Leggett Western Michigan 2009 4
Jehuu Caulcrick UAB 2007 4
T.J. Duckett Penn State 1999 4
Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1996 4
Scott Greene Illinois 1995 4
Craig Thomas Central Michigan 1993 4
Craig Thomas Indiana 1992 4
Tico Duckett Purdue 1990 4
Blake Ezor Indiana 1989 4
Steve Smith Northwestern 1980 4
Derek Hughes Minnesota 1979 4
Eric Allen Purdue 1971 4
Eric Allen Minnesota 1971 4
Clinton Jones Iowa 1965 4
to lead the NCAA in rushing, averaging 173.5 yards per
game in 1985.
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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
PASS ATTEMPTS
1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 1,150
2. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 1,128
3. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 896
4. Drew Stanton 2003-06 846
5. Ed Smith 1976-78 789
6. Dave Yarema 1982-86 767
7. Bill Burke 1996-99 766
8. Jim Miller 1990-93 746
9. John Leister 1979-82 686
10. Todd Schultz 1994-97 593
11. Andrew Maxwell 2010-12 497
12. Tony Banks 1994-95 496
13. Dan Enos 1987-90 478
14. Bryan Clark 1978-81 409
15. Bobby McAllister 1985-88 386
16. Steve Juday 1963-65 384
17. Damon Dowdell 2001-04 347
18. Ryan Van Dyke 1998-2001 288
19. Charlie Baggett 1973-75 287
Mike Rasmussen 1970-71 287
PASS COMPLETIONS
1. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 723
2. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 685
3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 543
4. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 500
5. Jim Miller 1990-93 467
6. Dave Yarema 1982-86 464
7. Ed Smith 1976-78 418
8. Bill Burke 1996-99 416
9. Todd Schultz 1994-97 360
10. John Leister 1979-82 313
11. Tony Banks 1994-95 301
12. Dan Enos 1987-90 297
13. Andrew Maxwell 2010-12 263
14. Bryan Clark 1978-81 204
15. Steve Juday 1963-65 198
16. Bobby McAllister 1985-88 194
17. Damon Dowdell 2001-04 192
18. Ryan Van Dyke 1998-2001 161
19. Charlie Baggett 1973-75 128
20. Al Dorow 1949-51 125
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN
1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 39
2. John Leister 1979-82 35
3. Todd Schultz 1994-97 33
Dave Yarema 1982-86 33
5. Ed Smith 1976-78 32
6. Bill Burke 1996-99 31
7. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 30
Charlie Baggett 1973-75 30
9. Jim Miller 1990-93 29
10. Drew Stanton 2003-06 28
PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTS.)
1. Drew Stanton (543-846) 2003-06 .642
2. Kirk Cousins (723-1,128) 2008-11 .641
3. Jim Miller (467-746) 1990-93 .626
4. Dan Enos (297-478) 1987-90 .621
5. Todd Schultz (360-593) 1994-97 .607
6. Tony Banks (301-496) 1994-95 .607
7. Dave Yarema (464-767) 1982-86 .605
8. Jeff Smoker (685-1,150) 2000-03 .596
9. Clark Brown (82-142) 1983 .577
10. Ryan Van Dyke (161-288) 1998-2001 .559
11. Brian Hoyer (500-896) 2005-08 .558
12. Damon Dowdell (192-347) 2001-04 .553
13. Bill Burke (416-766) 1996-99 .543
14. Ed Smith (418-789) 1976-78 .530
15. Andrew Maxwell (263-497) 2010-12 .529
16. Steve Juday (198-384) 1963-65 .516
17. Jim Ninowski (63-124) 1955-57 .508
18. Bobby McAllister (194-386) 1985-88 .503
19. Bryan Clark (204-409) 1978-81 .499
20. Earl Morrall (98-198) 1953-55 .495
PASSING YARDS
1. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 9,131
2. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 8,932
3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 6,524
4. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 6,159
5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 5,809
6. Ed Smith 1976-78 5,706
7. Bill Burke 1996-99 5,463
8. Jim Miller 1990-93 5,037
9. Todd Schultz 1994-97 4,273
10. Tony Banks 1994-95 4,129
11. John Leister 1979-82 3,999
12. Dan Enos 1987-90 3,837
13. Bobby McAllister 1985-88 3,194
14. Andrew Maxwell 2010-12 2,900
15. Bryan Clark 1978-81 2,725
16. Steve Juday 1963-65 2,576
17. Charlie Baggett 1973-75 2,335
18. Damon Dowdell 2001-04 2,170
19. Ryan Van Dyke 1998-2001 2,111
20. Earl Morrall 1953-55 2,015
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 66
2. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 61
3. Bill Burke 1996-99 46
4. Dave Yarema 1982-86 44
5. Ed Smith 1976-78 43
6. Drew Stanton 2003-06 42
7. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 35
8. Todd Schultz 1994-97 27
9. Steve Juday 1963-65 21
10. Tony Banks 1994-95 20
John Leister 1979-82 20
Bryan Clark 1978-81 20
13. Al Dorow 1949-51 19
14. Tom Yewcic 1951-53 18
Gene Glick 1946-49 18
16. Jim Miller 1990-93 17
Bobby McAllister 1985-88 17
18. Damon Dowdell 2001-04 16
19. Andrew Maxwell 2010-12 14
Ryan Van Dyke 1998-2001 14
Charlie Baggett 1973-75 14
Jimmy Raye 1965-67 14
PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (MIN. 100 ATTS.)
1. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 146.1
2. Gene Glick 1946-49 143.5
3. Earl Morrall 1953-55 140.5
4. Jim Ninowski 1955-57 139.7
5. Drew Stanton 1955-57 138.7
6. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 135.5
Tony Banks 1994-95 135.5
8. Dave Yarema 1982-86 134.4
9. Dean Look 1957-59 131.9
10. Tom Yewcic 1951-53 128.4
11. Dan Enos 1987-90 128.1
12. Bobby McAllister 1985-88 126.0
13. Bill Burke 1996-99 125.9
14. Todd Schultz 1994-97 125.1
15. Ryan Van Dyke 1998-2001 123.8
16. Ed Smith 1976-78 123.6
17. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 121.3
18. Jim Miller 1990-93 119.1
19. Damon Dowdell 2001-04 116.2
20. Al Dorow 1949-51 115.5
Jim Miller ranks as one of the most accurate passers
in Spartan history, completing nearly 63 percent of his
throws for 5,037 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Kirk Cousins, who led the Spartans to back-to-back
11-win seasons in 2010-11, set school career records
for pass completions (723), passing yards (9,131), TD
games (26) and total offense (9,004 yards).
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SEASONPASS ATTEMPTS
1. Jeff Smoker 2003 488
2. Andrew Maxwell 2012 446
3. Kirk Cousins 2011 419
4. Brian Hoyer 2007 376
5. Bill Burke 1998 358
6. Drew Stanton 2005 354
7. Brian Hoyer 2008 353
8. Kirk Cousins 2010 338
9. Jim Miller 1993 336
10. Kirk Cousins 2009 328
PASS COMPLETIONS
1. Jeff Smoker 2003 302
2. Kirk Cousins 2011 267
3. Drew Stanton 2005 236
4. Andrew Maxwell 2012 234
5. Kirk Cousins 2010 226
6. Brian Hoyer 2007 223
7. Jim Miller 1993 215
8. Dave Yarema 1986 200
9. Kirk Cousins 2009 198
10. Bill Burke 1998 195
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN
1. Bill Burke 1999 18
2. Todd Schultz 1997 17
3. Tony Banks 1995 15
Dave Yarema 1984 15
5. Jeff Smoker 2003 14
John Leister 1980 14
Ed Smith 1977 14
8. Drew Stanton 2005 12
Dan Enos 1989 12
Charlie Baggett 1975 12
Bill Triplett 1969 12
PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTS.)
1. Dave Yarema (200-297) 1986 .673
2. Kirk Cousins (226-338) 2010 .669
3. Drew Stanton (236-354) 2005 .667
4. Drew Stanton (141-220) 2004 .641
5. Jim Miller (215-336) 1993 .640
6. Jim Miller (122-191) 1992 .639
7. Dan Enos (153-240) 1989 .638
8. Kirk Cousins (267-419) 2011 .637
9. Jeff Smoker (166-262) 2001 .634
10. Dan Enos (137-220) 1990 .623
PASSING YARDS
1. Jeff Smoker 2003 3,395
2. Kirk Cousins 2011 3,316
3. Drew Stanton 2005 3,077
4. Kirk Cousins 2010 2,825
5. Brian Hoyer 2007 2,725
6. Kirk Cousins 2009 2,680
7. Andrew Maxwell 2012 2,606
8. Bill Burke 1998 2,595
9. Dave Yarema 1986 2,581
10. Jeff Smoker 2001 2,579
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Kirk Cousins 2011 25
2. Drew Stanton 2005 22
3. Jeff Smoker 2003 21
Jeff Smoker 2001 21
5. Kirk Cousins 2010 20
Brian Hoyer 2007 20
Bill Burke 1999 20
Ed Smith 1978 20
9. Kirk Cousins 2009 19
Bill Burke 1998 19
PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (MIN. 100 ATTS.)
1. Jeff Smoker 2001 166.4
2. Drew Stanton 2005 153.4
3. Kirk Cousins 2010 150.7
Dave Yarema 1986 150.7
5. Kirk Cousins 2011 145.1
6. Tony Banks 1994 143.1
7. Kirk Cousins 2009 142.6
8. Dave Yarema 1985 141.0
9. Jimmy Raye 1966 140.0
10. Ed Smith 1978 139.0
SINGLE GAMEATTEMPTS
1. Brian Hoyer (30 comp.) Penn State 2006 61
2. Jeff Smoker (35) Ohio State 2003 55
3. Drew Stanton (29) Iowa 2004 54
John Leister (18) Purdue 1980 54
5. Kirk Cousins (34) Notre Dame 2011 53
6. Kirk Cousins (27) Georgia 2012 50
Brian Hoyer (26) Minnesota 2006 50
Jeff Smoker (29) Penn State 2003 50
9. Brian Hoyer (20) California 2008 48
10. Andrew Maxwell (22) Northwestern 2012 46
Damon Dowdell (30) Minnesota 2003 46
Bill Burke (18) Ohio State 1998 46
John Leister (32) Michigan 1982 46
PASS COMPLETIONS
1. Jeff Smoker (55 att.) Ohio State 2003 35
2. Kirk Cousins (53) Notre Dame 2011 34
3. Jeff Smoker (40) Indiana 2003 32
John Leister (46) Michigan 1982 32
5. Jim Miller (42) Ohio State 1993 31
6. Brian Hoyer (61) Penn State 2006 30
Jeff Smoker (46) Minnesota 2003 30
Jim Miller (39) Michigan 1991 30
Dave Yarema (45) Northwestern 1986 30
10. Kirk Cousins (43) Northwestern 2010 29
Drew Stanton (45) Minnesota 2005 29
Damon Dowdell (46) Ohio State 2004 29
Drew Stanton (54) Iowa 2004 29
Jeff Smoker (50) Penn State 2003 29
PASSING YARDS
1. Bill Burke (21-36) Michigan 1999 400
2. Jeff Smoker (22-32) Fresno State 2001 376
3. Ed Smith (20-30) Indiana 1978 369
4. Jim Miller (31-42) Ohio State 1993 360
5. Jeff Smoker (29-50) Penn State 2003 357
6. Jeff Smoker (24-36) Penn State 2001 356
7. Kirk Cousins (22-25) Western Mich. 2009 353
8. Dave Yarema (30-45) Northwestern 1986 352
9. Jeff Smoker (35-55) Ohio State 2003 351
Jeff Smoker (32-40) Indiana 2003 351
Jeff Smoker (21-32) Rutgers 2003 351
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Drew Stanton Illinois 2005 5
2. Brian Hoyer Penn State 2007 4
Brian Hoyer Notre Dame 2007 4
Jeff Smoker Penn State 2003 4
Damon Dowdell Indiana 2002 4
Bill Burke Iowa 1999 4
Bill Burke Central Michigan 1998 4
Ed Smith Wisconsin 1978 4
Mike Rasmussen Indiana 1970 4
Gene Glick Iowa State 1948 4
Active Player
Drew Stanton completed 20-of-26 throws for 259 yards
receivers) against Illinois in the 2005 Big Ten opener.
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RECEIVING RECORDSTOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
1. Charles Rogers 2001-02 27
2. B.J. Cunningham 2008-11 25
3. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 24
4. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 20
Andre Rison 1985-88 20
6. Gari Scott 1996-99 18
7. Gene Washington 1964-66 16
8. Eugene Byrd 1975-76, 1978-79 15
9. Mark Ingram 1983-86 14
Bob Carey 1949-51 14
11. Chris Baker 1998-2001 13
Daryl Turner 1980-83 13
13. Mark Dell 2007-10 12
Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 12
Otis Grant 1979-82 12
16. Eric Knott 2001-04 11
17. Keshawn Martin 2008-11 10
Blair White 2006-09 10
Kerry Reed 2005-06 10
Nigea Carter 1993-96 10
Ellis Duckett 1951-54 10
SEASONRECEPTIONS
1. B.J. Cunningham 2011 79
Devin Thomas 2007 79
3. Blair White 2009 70
4. Charles Rogers 2002 68
5. Charles Rogers 2001 67
6. Keshawn Martin 2011 66
Plaxico Burress 1999 66
8. Plaxico Burress 1998 65
9. Kerry Reed 2006 64
10. Courtney Hawkins 1989 60
RECEIVING YARDS
1. Charles Rogers 2001 1,470
2. Charles Rogers 2002 1,351
3. B.J. Cunningham 2011 1,306
4. Devin Thomas 2007 1,260
5. Plaxico Burress 1999 1,142
6. Courtney Hawkins 1989 1,080
7. Plaxico Burress 1998 1,013
8. Blair White 2009 990
9. Andre Rison 1986 966
10. Andre Rison 1988 961
CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
RECEPTIONS
1. B.J. Cunningham 2008-11 218
2. Matt Trannon 2003-06 148
3. Andre Rison 1985-88 146
4. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 138
5. Charles Rogers 2001-02 135
6. Gari Scott 1996-99 134
7. Mark Dell 2007-10 133
Jerramy Scott 2002-06 133
Chris Baker 1998-2001 133
10. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 131
11. Keshawn Martin 2008-11 127
12. Mill Coleman 1991-94 126
13. Derrick Mason 1993-96 120
14. Ted Jones 1980-82 118
15. Blair White 2006-09 116
16. Herb Haygood 1998-2001 115
17. Eugene Byrd 1975-76, 1978-79 114
18. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 112
19. Scott Greene 1992-95 110
20. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 108
RECEIVING YARDS
1. B.J. Cunningham 2008-11 3,086
2. Andre Rison 1985-88 2,992
3. Charles Rogers 2001-02 2,821
4. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 2,347
5. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 2,210
6. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 2,155
7. Mark Dell 2007-10 2,136
8. Gari Scott 1996-99 2,095
9. Eugene Byrd 1975-79 2,082
10. Mark Ingram 1983-86 1,944
11. Derrick Mason 1993-96 1,914
12. Gene Washington 1964-66 1,857
13. Mill Coleman 1991-94 1,813
14. Matt Trannon 2003-06 1,755
15. Jerramy Scott 2002-06 1,717
16. Keshawn Martin 2008-11 1,714
17. Chris Baker 1998-2001 1,705
18. Ted Jones 1980-82 1,678
19. Blair White 2006-09 1,674
20. Herb Haygood 1998-2001 1,640
YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 30 RECEPTIONS)
1. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 20.96
2. Charles Rogers 2001-02 20.90
3. Andre Rison 1985-88 20.49
4. Mark Ingram 1983-86 20.46
5. Daryl Turner 1980-83 20.22
6. Dave Kaiser 1955-57 19.50
7. Frank Foreman 1967-69 18.49
8. Eugene Byrd 1975-76, 1978-79 18.26
9. Gene Washington 1964-66 18.21
10. Mike Hurd 1971, 1973-74 18.17
11. Billy Joe DuPree 1970-72 17.71
12. James Bradley 1989-90 17.67
13. Nigea Carter 1993-96 17.44
14. Octavis Long 1995-97 17.22
15. Otis Grant 1979-82 17.19
16. Allen Brenner 1966-68 16.88
17. Muhsin Muhammad 1992-95 16.52
18. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 16.45
Bob Carey 1949-51 16.45
20. Mark Dell 2007-10 16.06
YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 20 RECEPTIONS)
1. Gene Washington 1966 25.07
2. Andre Rison 1988 24.64
3. Frank Foreman 1969 24.41
4. Kirk Gibson 1977 24.14
5. Octavis Long 1996 23.38
6. Ed Sobczak 1948 23.25
7. Andre Rison 1987 23.09
8. Mark Ingram 1984 22.68
9. Charles Rogers 2001 21.94
10. Mark Ingram 1985 21.91
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
1. Charles Rogers 2001 14
2. Charles Rogers 2002 13
3. B.J. Cunningham 2011 12
Plaxico Burress 1999 12
5. B.J. Cunningham 2010 9
Blair White 2009 9
7. Devin Thomas 2007 8
Plaxico Burress 1998 8
Andre Rison 1988 8
Bob Carey 1949 8
SINGLE GAMERECEPTIONS
1. Matt Trannon Eastern Michigan 2006 14
2. Devin Thomas Indiana 2007 13
Plaxico Burress Florida 2000 13
4. B.J. Cuningham Notre Dame 2011 12
Blair White Northwestern 2009 12
Mitch Lyons Michigan 1992 12
7. Kerry Reed Minnesota 2006 11
Josh Keur Northwestern 1997 11
Andre Rison Indiana 1986 11
10. Devin Thomas Purdue 2007 10
Charles Rogers Fresno State 2001 10
Plaxico Burress Michigan 1999 10
Plaxico Burress Purdue 1998 10
Derrick Mason Michigan 1996 10
Darrin McClelland Michigan 1982 10
Ted Jones Illinois 1980 10
RECEIVING YARDS
1. Charles Rogers Fresno State 2001 270
2. Plaxico Burress Michigan 1999 255
3. Andre Rison Georgia 1989 252
4. Charles Rogers Wisconsin 2001 206
5. Mark Dell California 2008 202
6. Courtney Hawkins Minnesota 1989 197
7. Andre Rison Indiana 1986 196
8. Courtney Hawkins Purdue 1989 193
9. Charles Rogers Penn State 2001 191
10. Blair White Northwestern 2009 186
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
1. B.J. Cunningham Wisconsin (2) 2011 3
Devin Thomas Purdue 2007 3
Plaxico Burress Florida 2000 3
Plaxico Burress Northwestern 1999 3
Plaxico Burress Iowa 1999 3
Andre Rison Georgia 1989 3
Mark Ingram lowa 1986 3
Gene Washington Indiana 1965 3
As a senior in 2011, B.J. Cunningham became the
school’s all-time leader in receptions (218) and
receiving yards (3,086).
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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
POINTS SCORED
1. Brett Swenson 2006-09 377
2. Dave Rayner 2001-04 334
3. John Langeloh 1987-90 308
4. Dan Conroy 2009-12 283
5. Chris Gardner 1994-97 281
6. Morten Andersen 1978-81 261
7. Lorenzo White 1984-87 258
8. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 252
9. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 240
10. Hans Nielsen 1974-77 230
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(Includes rushing, receiving and all returns)
1. Javon Ringer 2005-08 5,426
2. Lorenzo White 1984-87 5,152
3. Derrick Mason 1993-96 5,114
4. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 4,833
5. Tico Duckett 1989-92 4,511
6. Blake Ezor 1986-89 4,479
7. Eric Allen 1969-71 4,446
8. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 4,125
9. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 4,114
10. Steve Smith 1977-80 4,065
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 43
2. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 42
3. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 40
4. Javon Ringer 2005-08 35
5. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 34
Blake Ezor 1986-89 34
7. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 31
8. T.J. Duckett 1999-2001 30
Eric Allen 1969-71 30
10. Charles Rogers 2001-02 29
TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS
(Includes rushing and passing attempts)
1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 1,405
2. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 1,239
3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 1,178
4. Lorenzo White 1984-87 1,083
5. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 1,001
6. Dave Yarema 1982-86 960
7. Bill Burke 1996-99 909
8. Jim Miller 1990-93 875
Ed Smith 1976-78 875
10. Javon Ringer 2005-08 843
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
1. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 9,004
2. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 8,714
3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 8,036
4. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 5,930
5. Ed Smith 1976-78 5,556
6. Dave Yarema 1982-86 5,269
7. Bill Burke 1996-99 4,934
8. Lorenzo White 1984-87 4,887
9. Jim Miller 1990-93 4,748
10. Javon Ringer 2005-08 4,398
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 200 ATTS.)
1. Gene Glick 1946-49 7.90
2. Earl Morrall 1953-55 7.41
3. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 7.27
4. Drew Stanton 2003-06 6.82
5. Tom Yewcic 1951-53 6.64
6. George Guerre 1946-48 6.58
7. Tony Banks 1994-95 6.46
8. Ed Smith 1976-78 6.35
Todd Schultz 1994-97 6.35
10. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 6.34
SEASONPOINTS SCORED
1. Javon Ringer 2008 132
2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 126
3. Blake Ezor 1989 114
4. Scott Greene 1995 112
5. Eric Allen 1971 110
6. Sedrick Irvin 1996 108
7. Dave Rayner 2004 105
Dave Rayner 2003 105
9. Paul Edinger 1999 103
10. Lorenzo White 1985 102
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(Includes rushing, receiving and all returns)
1. Devin Thomas 2007 2,590
2. Lorenzo White 1985 2,094
3. Javon Ringer 2008 2,051
4. Le’Veon Bell 2012 2,024
5. Derrick Mason 1995 1,994
6. Eric Allen 1971 1,962
7. Sedrick Irvin 1997 1,929
8. Blake Ezor 1988 1,817
9. Javon Ringer 2007 1,742
10. Derrick Mason 1996 1,701
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
1. Javon Ringer 2008 22
2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 21
3. Blake Ezor 1989 19
4. Sedrick Irvin 1996 18
Scott Greene 1995 18
Eric Allen 1971 18
7. Lorenzo White 1985 17
8. Charles Rogers 2001 16
Lorenzo White 1987 16
10. Craig Thomas 1992 15
Hyland Hickson 1990 15
TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS
1. Jeff Smoker 2003 551
2. Andrew Maxwell 2012 483
3. Drew Stanton 2005 475
4. Kirk Cousins 2011 456
5. Brian Hoyer 2007 423
Bill Burke 1998 423
7. Lorenzo White 1985 420
8. Brian Hoyer 2008 396
9. Javon Ringer 2008 390
10. Drew Stanton 2006 379
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
1. Drew Stanton 2005 3,415
2. Jeff Smoker 2003 3,279
3. Kirk Cousins 2011 3,277
4. Kirk Cousins 2009 2,740
5. Kirk Cousins 2010 2,689
6. Brian Hoyer 2007 2,620
7. Jeff Smoker 2001 2,521
8. Andrew Maxwell 2012 2,500
9. Dave Yarema 1986 2,359
10. Bill Burke 1998 2,342
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 100 ATTS.)
1. Keith Nichol 2009 7.89
2. Kirk Cousins 2009 7.63
3. Jeff Smoker 2001 7.35
4. Drew Stanton 2004 7.24
5. Kirk Cousins 2011 7.19
Drew Stanton 2005 7.19
7. Kirk Cousins 2010 7.11
8. Charlie Baggett 1974 7.08
9. Todd Schultz 1996 7.07
10. Ed Smith 1978 7.00
SINGLE GAMEALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(includes rushing, receiving and all returns)
1. Eric Allen Purdue 1971 397
2. Javon Ringer Florida Atlantic 2008 308
3. Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1997 306
4. Lorenzo White Indiana 1987 303
5. Clinton Jones Iowa 1966 299
6. Lorenzo White Indiana 1985 286
7. Keshawn Martin Minnesota 2009 284
8. Sedrick Irvin Minnesota 1995 279
9. Le’Veon Bell Minnesota 2012 275
10. Charles Rogers Fresno State 2001 270
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 6
2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 5
3. 18 times – last: Edwin Baker vs. Minnesota 2010 4
(The above are modern-day records. George E. “Carp”
Julian, scored seven TDs in a 75-6 win over Akron in 1914.)
POINTS SCORED
1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 36
2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 30
3. Scott Greene Illinois 1995 26
4. 16 times – last: Edwin Baker vs. Minnesota 2010 24
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
1. Drew Stanton Minnesota 2004 410
2. Drew Stanton Hawaii 2004 406
3. Jeff Smoker Fresno State 2001 393
4. Bill Burke Michigan 1999 383
5. Drew Stanton Notre Dame 2005 375
6. Bryan Clark Minnesota 1981 372
7. Ed Smith Indiana 1978 369
8. Drew Stanton Minnesota 2005 367
9. Jeff Smoker Penn State 2003 361
10. Drew Stanton Kent State 2005 357
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DEFENSIVE RECORDSQUARTERBACK SACKS
1. Larry Bethea (208 yards) 1975-77 33
2. Julian Peterson (161) 1998-99 25
3. Travis Davis (217) 1986-89 24
Kelly Quinn (183) 1982-85 24
5. Robaire Smith (140) 1997-99 22
6. Greg Jones (93) 2007-10 16.5
7. Clifford Dukes (79) 2001-04 15.5
8. Mark Nichols (90) 1983, 1985-87 15
Mel Land (65) 1975-78 15
10. Denicos Allen (106) 2010-12 14
Carl Banks (84) 1980-83 14
Ron Curl (73) 1968-71 14
INTERCEPTIONS
1. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 20
2. Todd Krumm 1984-87 18
3. Phil Parker 1982-85 16
4. Kurt Larson 1985-88 14
John Miller 1985-88 14
Brad Van Pelt 1970-72 14
7. Mark Anderson 1976-79 12
Bill Simpson 1971-73 12
Jesse Thomas 1948-50 12
10. Johnny Adams 2008, 2010-12 11
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
1. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 410
2. Brad Van Pelt 1970-72 268
3. Phil Parker 1982-85 267
4. Johnny Adams 2008-11 230
5. Jesse Thomas 1948-50 212
6. Todd Krumm 1984-87 198
7. John Polonchek 1947-49 189
8. SirDarean Adams 2004-07 167
9. Otis Wiley 2005-08 161
10. Isaiah Lewis 2010-12 158
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
1. Dan Bass 1976-79 12
2. Larry Savage 1976-79 8
3. Carlos Jenkins 1987-90 7
Smiley Creswell 1980-82 7
John McCormick 1977-80 7
Mel Land 1975-78 7
George Chatlos 1966-67 7
8. Matt Vanderbeek 1986-89 6
Tom Kronner 1971-73 6
10. Ike Reese 1994-97 5
Eight other players 5
PASS BREAK-UPS
1. Amp Campbell 1996-99 56
2. Cedric Henry 1998-2000, 2002 42
3. Broderick Nelson 1998, 2000-02 37
4. Renaldo Hill 1998-2000 36
5. Thomas Wright 1999-2002 30
Ray Hill 1995-97 30
7. Roderick Maples 2001-04 29
8. James Burroughs 1977-79, 1981 28
9. Sorie Kanu 1995-98 27
Lemar Marshall 1995-98 27
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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
TACKLES
1. Dan Bass 1976-79 541
2. Percy Snow 1986-89 473
3. Greg Jones 2007-10 465
4. Ike Reese 1994-97 420
5. Josh Thornhill 1998-2001 395
6. Chuck Bullough 1988-91 391
7. Ronald Stanley 2001-04 368
8. Sorie Kanu 1995-98 365
9. Aric Morris 1996-99 350
10. Thomas Wright 1999-2002 346
11. Tim Moore 1984-87 332
12. Eric Gordon 2007-10 331
13. Jim Morrissey 1981-84 329
14. Reggie Garnett 1993-96 327
15. Eric Smith 2002-05 323
16. Carlos Jenkins 1987-90 314
17. Shane Bullough 1983-86 311
18. Paul Rudzinski 1974-77 298
19. Matt Christensen 1991-94 289
20. Phil Parker 1982-85 286
TACKLES FOR LOSSES
1. Julian Peterson (215 yards) 1998-99 48
2. Greg Jones (160) 2007-10 46.5
3. Larry Bethea (230) 1975-77 43
4. Travis Davis (248) 1986-89 39
5. Robaire Smith (169) 1997-99 38
6. Mike Labinjo (144) 2000-03 35
7. Josh Thornhill (88) 1998-2001 33
Juan Hammonds (120) 1991-94 33
9. Kelly Quinn (214) 1982-84 31
10. William Gholston (102) 2010-12 30
11. Denicos Allen (140) 2010-12 29.5
12. Eric Gordon (106) 2007-10 29
Mark Nichols (136) 1983, 1985-87 29
Mel Land (116) 1975-78 29
15. Jerel Worthy (118) 2009-11 27.5
16. Ronald Stanley (75) 2001-04 27
Courtney Ledyard (133) 1995-98 27
Bill Johnson (77) 1988-91 27
Tim Moore (135) 1984-87 27
20. Ike Reese (150) 1994-97 26
Julian Peterson produced a Spartan single-season record
30 tackles for losses (140 yards) in 1999, including 15
sacks (104 yards).
Chuck Bullough led the Spartans in tackles in back-to-
back seasons, producing 164 stops in 1990 and a school
single-season record 175 in 1991.
Robaire Smith ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in
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SEASONTACKLES
1. Chuck Bullough 1991 175
2. Percy Snow 1989 172
3. Chuck Bullough 1990 164
Percy Snow 1988 164
5. Dan Bass 1979 160
6. Shane Bullough 1985 156
7. Greg Jones 2009 154
8. Ty Hallock 1992 144
9. Ike Reese 1997 137
Jim Morrissey 1984 137
TACKLES FOR LOSSES
1. Julian Peterson (140 yards) 1999 30
2. Denicos Allen (86) 2011 18.5
Ervin Baldwin (89) 2007 18.5
4. Julian Peterson (75) 1998 18
Larry Bethea (93) 1977 18
6. Mike Labinjo (64) 2001 17
7. William Gholston (50) 2011 16
Robaire Smith (66) 1997 16
Travis Davis (113) 1987 16
10. Josh Thornhill (29) 2001 15
Three other players 15
QUARTERBACK SACKS
1. Larry Bethea (90 yards) 1977 16
2. Julian Peterson (104) 1999 15
3. Robaire Smith (58) 1997 12
Travis Davis (105) 1987 12
Kelly Quinn (84) 1984 12
6. Denicos Allen (69) 2011 11
7. Jonal Saint-Dic (75) 2007 10
Greg Taplin (60) 2003 10
Julian Peterson (57) 1998 10
Kelly Quinn (84) 1983 10
INTERCEPTIONS
1. Todd Krumm 1987 9
2. Kurt Larson 1988 8
John Miller 1987 8
Jesse Thomas 1950 8
5. Demetrice Martin 1994 7
Phil Parker 1983 7
Lynn Chandnois 1949 7
8. Mark Anderson 1977 6
Five other players 6
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
1. Phil Parker (7 interceptions) 1983 203
2. Lynn Chandnois (7) 1949 183
3. Johnny Adams (3) 2011 141
4. Todd Krumm (9) 1987 129
Brad Van Pelt (4) 1971 129
6. Cedric Henry (5) 2000 118
7. Earl Morrall (2) 1955 109
8. John Polonchek (5) 1949 108
9. Brad McLee (5) 1970 106
George Guerre (3) 1948 106
FORCED FUMBLES
1. Jonal Saint-Dic 2007 8
2. Julian Peterson 1999 6
3. Broderick Nelson 2001 5
Rob Fredrickson 1993 5
5. David Herron Jr. 2006 4
Six other players 4
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
1. George Chatlos 1966 7
2. Matt Vanderbeek 1989 5
Tom Standal 1975 5
Tom Kronner 1973 5
5. Myron Bell 1993 4
Four other players 4
PASSES BREAK-UPS
1. Amp Campbell 1999 26
2. Cedric Henry 2000 24
3. Broderick Nelson 2001 20
4. Broderick Nelson 2002 17
5. Roderick Maples 2004 16
Lemar Marshall 1998 16
Ray Hill 1997 16
8. Amp Campbell 1997 15
9. Amp Campbell 1996 14
10. Thomas Wright 2001 13
Four other players 13
Todd Krumm, who ranks second on Michigan State’s all-
time list with 18 career interceptions, returned a pickoff 44
yards for a touchdown in the Spartans’ 20-15 victory over
Notre Dame in 1986.
SINGLE GAMETACKLES
1. Dan Bass Ohio State 1979 32
2. Don Law Ohio State 1969 28
3. Dan Bass Notre Dame 1979 24
4. Percy Snow Illinois 1989 23
5. Ty Hallock Minnesota 1992 21
Shane Bullough Indiana 1985 21
Brad Van Pelt Notre Dame 1971 21
Doug Barr Ohio State 1969 21
Don Law Indiana 1967 21
10. 5 times – last: Ronald Stanley vs. Rutgers 2004 20
TACKLES FOR LOSS
1. Julian Peterson (42 yards) Ohio State 1998 7
2. Julian Peterson (7) Oregon 1999 6
3. William Gholston (16) Georgia 2012 5
Josh Shaw (14) Wisconsin 2000 5
Julian Peterson (32) Florida 2000 5
Travis Davis (37) Ohio State 1987 5
Rich Saul (14) Iowa 1968 5
8. 16 times – last: Denicos Allen (16) vs. Wisconsin (2) 2011 4
QUARTERBACK SACKS
1. Travis Davis (37 yards) Ohio State 1987 5
2. Matthias Askew (28) Western Michigan 2003 4
Julian Peterson (30) Ohio State 1998 4
Kelly Quinn (26) Northwestern 1984 4
Rich Saul (13) Iowa 1969 4
6. 10 times – last: Denicos Allen (15) vs. Wisconsin (2) 2011 3
INTERCEPTIONS
1. John Miller Michigan 1987 4
2. 6 times – last: Mark Anderson vs. Notre Dame 1977 3
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
1. Matt Vanderbeek Hawaii 1989 3
Phil Hoag Illinois 1966 3
Ernie Clark Illinois 1961 3
4. Several players 2
PASSES DEFENDED
1. Jeremy Ware Northwestern 2008 5
Broderick Nelson Indiana 2002 5
Broderick Nelson Wisconsin 2001 5
Cedric Henry Marshall 2000 5
Amp Campbell Northwestern 1999 5
Renaldo Hill Minnesota 1998 5
7. 9 times – last: Otis Wiley vs. Florida Atlantic 2008 4
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SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS
SEASONPUNTS
1. John Pingel 1938 99
2. Mike Sadler 2012 79
3. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1982 77
4. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1984 76
5. Greg Montgomery 1985 75
6. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1983 74
7. Josh Butland 1991 73
Bill Simpson 1972 73
9. Aaron Bates 2008 71
Ray Stachowicz 1980 71
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 20 ATTS.)
1. Brandon Fields 2004 47.9
2. Greg Montgomery 1986 47.8
3. Brandon Fields 2003 46.4
4. Ray Stachowicz 1980 46.2
5. Aaron Bates 2010 45.0
Greg Montgomery 1987 45.0
7. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1984 44.7
8. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1982 44.6
9. Ray Stachowicz 1979 44.3
10. Greg Montgomery 1985 44.1
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. Gari Scott (37 returns) 1999 488
2. Gari Scott (32) 1998 440
3. Jesse Thomas (18) 1950 358
4. Todd Krumm (36) 1987 322
5. Sedrick Irvin (23) 1997 313
6. Derrick Mason (31) 1996 312
7. Jim Ellis (24) 1951 305
8. Ziehl Kavanaght (33) 2002 287
9. Bill Simpson (21) 1972 286
10. Keshawn Martin (25) 2011 274
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1. Devin Thomas (39 returns) 2007 1,135
2. Nick Hill (38) 2011 999
3. Derrick Mason (36) 1994 966
4. Derrick Mason (35) 1995 947
5. DeAndra Cobb (36) 2004 869
6. DeAndra Cobb (28) 2003 763
7. Demond Williams (34) 2006 690
8. Nick Hill (31) 2012 670
9. Keshawn Martin (23) 2009 665
10. Herb Haygood (24) 2001 632
EXTRA POINTS
1. Brett Swenson (54 attempts) 2007 53
2. Morten Andersen (54) 1978 52
3. Dan Conroy (48) 2011 48
4. Dan Conroy (46) 2010 45
5. Brett Swenson (45) 2009 44
6. John Langeloh (44) 1989 42
7. Paul Edinger (41) 1999 40
8. Dave Rayner (39) 2004 39
Dave Rayner (40) 2003 39
George Smith (50) 1948 39
FIELD GOALS
1. Dan Conroy (32 attempts) 2012 23
2. Brett Swenson (28) 2008 22
Dave Rayner (31) 2004 22
Dave Rayner (29) 2003 22
Paul Edinger (26) 1998 22
6. Paul Edinger (26) 1999 21
7. Brett Sewenson (22) 2009 19
8. John Langeloh (27) 1988 18
9. Dan Conroy (23) 2011 17
Chris Gardner (22) 1996 17
John Langeloh (24) 1987 17
Hans Nielsen (28) 1977 17
SINGLE GAMEPUNT RETURN YARDS
1. Derrick Mason (6 ret.) Eastern Mich. 1996 137
2. Sedrick Irvin (4) Indiana 1997 117
Allen Brenner (3) Illinois 1966 117
4. Otis Wiley (5) Eastern Michigan 2008 113
Jesse Thomas (4) Minnesota 1950 113
6. Gari Scott (5) Penn State 1999 107
7. Derrick Mason (3) Michigan 1995 106
8. Jesse Thomas (3) William & Mary 1950 105
9. John Matsock (4) Illinois 1954 104
10. Sherman Lewis (4) Northwestern 1963 103
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1. Derrick Mason (5 returns) Penn State 1994 186
2. Devin Thomas (5) Boston College 2007 178
3. Keshawn Martin (4) Minnesota 2009 176
4. Glenn Winston (8) Penn State 2008 173
5. Larry Jackson (4) Ohio State 1984 168
6. DeAndra Cobb (5) Ohio State 2003 167
7. Keshawn Martin (5) Purdue 2009 166
8. Derrick Mason (7) Michigan 1994 156
9. DeAndra Cobb (5) Notre Dame 2004 152
10. DeAndra Cobb (4) Rutgers 2003 150
EXTRA POINTS
1. John Langeloh Northwestern 1989 10
2. John Goss Illinois 2005 8
Dave Rayner Indiana 2002 8
Morten Andersen Illinois 1978 8
Evan Slonac Marquette 1952 8
George Smith Arizona 1949 8
George Smith Temple 1949 8
George Smith Hawaii 1948 8
9. Dan Conroy Indiana 2011 7
Brett Swenson Western Mich. 2009 7
Brett Swenson Indiana 2007 7
Brett Swenson UAB 2007 7
Brett Swenson Eastern Michigan 2006 7
Seven other players 7
FIELD GOALS
1. Paul Edinger Ohio State 1998 5
Paul Edinger Northwestern 1998 5
John Langeloh Wisconsin 1988 5
4. Dan Conroy Minnesota 2012 4
Dan Conroy Illinois 2010 4
Brett Swenson Purdue 2009 4
Brett Swenson Wisconsin 2008 4
Brett Swenson Indiana 2008 4
Dave Rayner Ohio State 2004 4
Dave Rayner Louisiana Tech 2003 4
Dave Rayner Northwestern 2002 4
Ralf Mojsiejenko Minnesota 1982 4
Morten Andersen Indiana 1981 4
Morten Andersen Illinois 1979 4
Hans Nielsen Purdue 1977 4
Dirk Kryt Ohio State 1972 4
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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)
PUNTS
1. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1981-84 279
2. Aaron Bates 2007-10 260
3. Craig Jarrett 1998-2001 239
4. Ray Stachowicz 1977-80 230
5. Chris Salani 1992-95 224
6. Josh Butland 1988-91 220
7. Brandon Fields 2003-05 209
8. Bill Simpson 1971-73 196
9. Greg Montgomery 1985-87 184
10. Mike Sadler 2011-12 140
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 50 ATTS.)
1. Greg Montgomery 1985-87 45.2
2. Brandon Fields 2003-06 45.0
3. Ralf Mojsiejenko 1981-84 43.8
4. Ray Stachowicz 1977-80 43.3
5. Craig Jarrett 1998-2001 42.9
6. Mike Sadler 2011-12 42.4
7. John Pingel 1937-38 42.1
8. Aaron Bates 2007-10 42.0
9. Josh Butland 1988-91 41.0
10. Jason Daily 2002 40.4
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. Gari Scott (84 returns) 1996-99 1,088
2. Keshawn Martin (65) 2008-11 659
3. Ziehl Kavanaght (80) 2000-03 635
4. Derrick Mason (61) 1993-96 620
5. Jim Ellis (55) 1951-53 619
6. Todd Krumm (64) 1984-87 561
7. Bobby Morse (70) 1983-86 557
8. George Guerre (35) 1946-48 512
9. Jesse Thomas (27) 1948-50 490
10. Bill Simpson (48) 1971-73 475
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1. Derrick Mason (106 returns) 1993-96 2,575
2. Herb Haygood (76) 1998-2001 1,770
3. Nick Hill (69) 2011-12 1,669
4. DeAndra Cobb (64) 2003-04 1,632
5. Courtney Hawkins (65) 1988-91 1,571
6. Eric Allen (62) 1969-71 1,340
7. Devin Thomas (39) 2006-07 1,135
8. Demond Williams (51) 2005-06 1,121
9. Keshawn Martin (47) 2008-11 1,100
10. Larry Jackson (48) 1983-84 1,022
EXTRA POINTS
1. Brett Swenson (166 attempts) 2006-09 164
2. Dave Rayner (151) 2001-04 148
3. John Langeloh (140) 1987-90 137
4. Morten Andersen (130) 1978-81 126
5. Chris Gardner (132) 1994-97 125
6. Dan Conroy (119) 2009-12 118
7. Hans Nielsen (105) 1974-77 98
8. George Smith (116) 1947-49 94
9. Paul Edinger (81) 1996-99 75
10. Chris Caudell (69) 1985-86 60
FIELD GOALS
1. Brett Swenson (91 attempts) 2006-09 71
2. Dave Rayner (90) 2001-04 62
3. John Langeloh (79) 1987-90 57
4. Dan Conroy (71) 2009-12 55
5. Chris Gardner (75) 1994-97 52
6. Paul Edinger (58) 1996-99 46
7. Morten Andersen (72) 1978-81 45
8. Hans Nielsen (72) 1974-77 44
9. Ralf Mojsiejenko (53) 1982-84 35
10. Bill Stoyanovich (35) 1992-93 22
Derrick Mason established Michigan State and Big Ten
career records with 2,575 kickoff return yards.
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LONGEST PLAYSRUSHING
1. Lynn Chandnois Arizona 1949 *90
2. Eugene Ciolek Michigan 1937 *89
3. Tico Duckett Minnesota 1991 *88
Levi Jackson Ohio State 1974 *88
Dick Panin Notre Dame 1951 *88
6. Sherman Lewis Northwestern 1963 *87
George Guerre Iowa State 1947 *87
8. Sherman Lewis Notre Dame 1963 *85
9. Keshawn Martin Minnesota 2009 *84
10. Craig Thomas Purdue 1992 82
PASS PLAYS
1. Tony Banks-Nigea Carter, *93
Indiana 1994
2. Keith Nichol-Keshawn Martin, *91
Wisconsin 2009
3. Steve Juday-Sherman Lewis, *88
Southern Cal 1963
4. Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers, *87
Wisconsin 2001
Steve Juday-Sherman Lewis, *87
Wisconsin 1963
6. Bill Burke-Plaxico Burress, *86
Notre Dame 1998
Ed Smith-Kirk Gibson, *86
Indiana 1978
8. Ed Smith-Kirk Gibson, *85
Minnesota 1977
9. Ryan Van Dyke-Plaxico Burress, *84
Northwestern 1999
10. Bill Feraco-Allen Brenner, *83
Baylor 1968
Gene Glick-Lynn Chandnois, *83
Notre Dame 1949
Lynn Chandnois, who led the Spartans in rushing
with 885 yards in 1949, still holds the record for the
longest run in school history – a 90-yarder for a
touchdown vs. Arizona.
FIELD GOALS
1. Morten Andersen Ohio State 1981 63
2. Ralf Mojsiejenko Illinois 1982 61
3. Ralf Mojsiejenko Purdue 1983 59
4. Morten Andersen Michigan 1980 57
5. Paul Edinger Wisconsin 1999 55
6. Paul Edinger Illinois 1999 54
Ralf Mojsiejenko Purdue 1984 54
Morten Andersen Iowa 1979 54
Borys Shlapak Iowa 1971 54
Borys Shlapak Minnesota 1971 54
Borys Shlapak Northwestern 1970 54
PUNTS
1. Greg Montgomery Michigan 1986 86
2. Chris Salani Nebraska 1995 83
3. Craig Jarrett Penn State 1998 81
4. Greg Montgomery Indiana 1985 80
5. Brandon Fields Notre Dame 2003 79
6. Greg Montgomery Michigan 1985 75
Ray Stachowicz Notre Dame 1978 75
8. Brandon Fields Rutgers 2003 74
9. Brandon Fields Notre Dame 2006 73
Ray Stachowicz Wisconsin 1980 73
Ray Stachowicz Purdue 1979 73
Eugene Ciolek Michigan 1937 73
INTERCEPTIONS/FUMBLE RETURNS
1. Dan Bass Wisconsin 1978 (int.) *99
2. Bob Suci Michigan 1959 (int.) *93
3. Earl Morrall Purdue 1955 (fumble) *90
4. T.J. Turner Purdue 1999 (int.) *88
5. Johnny Adams Indiana 2011 (int.) *86
6. Amp Campbell Oregon 1999 (fumble) *85
7. Allen Brenner Minnesota 1968 (int.) *84
8. Carl Williams Northwestern 1981 (int.) *83
9. Brad McLee Washington 1970 (int.) *80
10. Dave Kaiser Minnesota 1957 (fumble) *77
1981 still ranks as a school and Big Ten record.
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. DeAndra Cobb Minnesota 2003 *100
Herb Haygood Iowa 2001 *100
Derrick Mason LSU 1995 *100
Derrick Mason Penn State 1994 *100
Derek Hughes Oregon 1979 *100
6. Demond Williams Indiana 2005 *98
Derek Hughes Wisconsin 1979 *98
Russ Reader Wayne State 1946 *98
9. Mike Holt UCLA 1973 *95
10. DeAndra Cobb Rutgers 2003 *94
PUNT RETURNS
1. Allen Brenner Illinois 1966 *95
2. Dean Look Michigan 1958 *92
3. Jesse Thomas William & Mary 1950 *90
4. Ziehl Kavanaght Northwestern 2002 *88
5. Bobby Morse Michigan 1984 *87
6. Blanche Martin Illinois 1957 *86
7. Horace Smith Santa Clara 1947 *85
8. Sherman Lewis Northwestern 1963 84
9. Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1997 *80
10. Otis Wiley Eastern Michigan 2008 78
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kickoffs for touchdowns, including a 94-yard runback vs.
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MSU TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
TEAM OFFENSE IN A GAMERUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. 80 vs. Indiana, 1950
2. 77 vs. Purdue, 1987
77 vs. N.C. State, 1975
4. 75 vs. Indiana, 1975
5. 74 vs. Indiana, 1988
NET YARDS RUSHING
1. 573 vs. Purdue, 1971
2. 489 vs. Iowa, 1974
3. 472 vs. North Carolina, 1962
4. 465 vs. Washington State, 1948
5. 460 vs. Purdue, 1988
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
1. 9 vs. Hawaii, 1948
2. 8 vs. Illinois, 1978
3. 7 vs. Purdue, 1990
7 vs. Arizona, 1948
7 vs. Hawaii, 1947
PASSES ATTEMPTED
1. 62 vs. Penn State, 2006
2. 56 vs. Ohio State, 2003
56 vs. Purdue, 1980
4. 54 vs. Notre Dame, 2011
54 vs. Iowa, 2004
PASSES COMPLETED
1. 36 vs. Ohio State, 2003
2. 34 vs. Notre Dame, 2011
3. 33 vs. Indiana, 2003
33 vs. Michigan, 1982
5. 32 vs. Penn State, 2008
32 vs. Northwestern, 2006
32 vs. Purdue, 1998
YARDS GAINED PASSING
1. 400 vs. Michigan, 1999
2. 396 vs. Wisconsin, 2009
396 vs. Purdue, 1998
4. 383 vs. Western Michigan, 2009
5. 382 vs. Indiana, 2003
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
1. 705 vs. Illinois, 2005
2. 698 vs. Purdue, 1971
3. 685 vs. Kent State, 2005
4. 660 vs. Iowa, 1974
5. 645 vs. Wisconsin, 1978
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. 7 vs. Illinois, 2005
2. 6 vs. Iowa, 1999
3. 5 vs. Montana State, 2009
5 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2006
5 vs. Northwestern, 1981
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
1. 11 vs. Northwestern, 1989
11 vs. Arizona, 1949
3. 10 vs. Hawaii, 1948
4. 9 vs. Marquette, 1952
9 vs. Temple, 1949
9 vs. Arizona, 1948
9 vs. Hawaii, 1947
EXTRA POINTS
1. 10 vs. Northwestern, 1989
2. 9 vs. Arizona, 1949
3. 8 vs. Illinois, 2005
8 vs. Indiana, 2002
8 vs. Illinois, 1978
8 vs. Marquette, 1952
8 vs. Hawaii, 1948
FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING
1. 26 vs. Northwestern, 1975
2. 25 vs. Marquette, 1952
3. 24 vs. Purdue, 1971
24 vs. North Carolina, 1962
24 vs. Indiana, 1957
FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING
1. 23 vs. Purdue, 1998
2. 20 vs. Indiana, 2003
3. 19 vs. Northwestern, 2010
19 vs. Ohio State, 2005
19 vs. Minnesota, 1978
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
1. 35 vs. Kent State, 2005
2. 34 vs. Illinois, 2005
34 vs. Purdue, 1990
34 vs. Indiana, 1981
34 vs. Northwestern, 1978
FUMBLES LOST
1. 9 vs. Kansas State, 1956
2. 7 vs. Washington State, 1970
3. 6 vs. Michigan, 1973
6 vs. Kansas State, 1957
6 vs. Wayne State, 1944
YARDS PENALIZED
1. 155 vs. Indiana, 1957
2. 149 vs. Northwestern, 1981
3. 142 vs. Northwestern, 1967
142 vs. Northwestern, 1964
5. 137 vs. Indiana, 1956
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
1. 6 vs. Michigan, 1997
6 vs. Minnesota, 1958
6 vs. Maryland, 1950
4. 5 vs. Penn State, 2004
5 vs. Purdue, 1980
5 vs. Minnesota, 1970
5 vs. Santa Clara, 1948
MOST PUNTS
1. 12 vs. Florida State, 1987
2. 11 vs. TCU, 2012
11 vs. Nebraska, 1996
11 vs. Ohio State, 1973
11 vs. Great Lakes, 1945
11 vs. Maryland, 1944
POINTS SCORED
1. 76 vs. Northwestern, 1989
2. 75 vs. Arizona, 1949
3. 62 vs. Marquette, 1952
62 vs. Temple, 1949
5. 61 vs. Illinois, 2005
61 vs. Arizona, 1948
TEAM DEFENSE IN A GAMERUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. 12 by Iowa, 1993
2. 14 by Purdue, 1987
3. 15 by Kent State, 2005
15 by Purdue, 1988
5. 16 by Western Michigan, 2009
NET YARDS RUSHING
1. -63 by Pittsburgh, 1950
2. -60 by Northwestern, 1981
3. -48 by Northwestern, 1983
4. -39 by Michigan, 1965
5. -34 by Wayne State, 1946
PASSES ATTEMPTED
1. 1 by Maryland, 1944
2. 2 by Army, 1984
2 by Ohio State, 1976
2 by Indiana, 1958
2 by Michigan, 1955
PASSES COMPLETED
1. 0 by Georgia Tech, 1971
0 by Maryland, 1944
0 by Kansas State, 1944
4. 1 13 times by 11 schools
Most recently:
1 by Army, 1984
1 by Ohio State, 1976
1 by Minnesota, 1972
YARDS GAINED PASSING
1. 0 by Georgia Tech, 1971
0 by Maryland, 1944
0 by Kansas State, 1944
4. 5 by Maryland, 1949
5. 7 by Michigan, 1969
7 by Notre Dame, 1963
7 by Cincinnati, 1946
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
1. -11 by Pittsburgh, 1950
2. 6 by Michigan, 1951
3. 12 by Notre Dame, 1965
4. 16 by Maryland, 1944
5. 30 by Wayne State, 1944
SACKS
1. 9 vs. Ohio State, 2011
9 vs. Wisconsin, 1989
9 vs. Northwestern, 1985
4. 8 vs. Northwestern, 2010
8 vs. Northwestern, 1999
TACKLES FOR LOSS
1. 18 vs. Oregon, 1999
2. 17 vs. Georgia, 2012
17 vs. Northwestern, 1985
4. 15 vs. Minnesota, 1997
15 vs. Northwestern, 1991
FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING
1. 0 by Minnesota, 2012
0 by Florida Atlantic, 2011
0 by Ohio State, 1999
0 by Purdue, 1990
0 by Ohio State, 1965
0 by Wayne State, 1945
7. 1 by Indiana, 2007
1 by Rutgers, 2003
1 by Michigan, 1999
1 by Iowa, 1999
1 by Western Michigan, 1997
1 by Illinois, 1992
1 by Purdue, 1987
1 by Northwestern, 1983
1 by Pittsburgh, 1950
1 by Wayne State, 1944
1 by Maryland, 1944
FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING
1. 0 13 times by 12 teams
Most recently:
0 by Wyoming, 1977
0 by Georgia Tech, 1971
0 by Ohio State, 1971
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
1. 1 by Florida Atlantic, 2011
1 by Maryland, 1944
3. 3 by Notre Dame, 1965
3 by Wayne State, 1945
3 by Wayne State, 1944
PASSES INTERCEPTED
1. 8 vs. Washington State, 1970
2. 7 vs. Michigan, 1987
3. 6 vs. Arizona, 1949
4. 5 vs. Northwestern, 1979
5 vs. Kansas State, 1956
5 vs. Marquette, 1952
5 vs. Penn State, 1949
5 vs. Hawaii, 1948
FUMBLES RECOVERED
1. 8 vs. Great Lakes, 1945
2. 7 vs. Illinois, 1971
7 vs. Purdue, 1958
7 vs. Notre Dame, 1952
5. 6 vs. Indiana, 1990
6 vs. Syracuse, 1978
6 vs. UCLA, 1973
6 vs. Indiana, 1950
PUNTS FORCED
1. 14 vs. Minnesota, 1969
2. 13 vs. Penn State, 1945
13 vs. Maryland, 1944
4. 12 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002
12 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1996
12 vs. Iowa, 1978
12 vs. Iowa, 1970
12 vs. Penn State, 1966
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MSU TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
SINGLE-SEASON TEAM LEADERSFIRST DOWNS
1. 284 2005
2. 272 2011
272 2001
4. 269 2004
5. 266 2007
6. 265 1978
7. 264 1990
8. 258 2009
9. 255 1993
10. 253 2003
253 1996
RUSHING YARDS
1. 3,045 1948
2. 2,961 1974
3. 2,914 1975
4. 2,877 1990
5. 2,876 1988
6. 2,862 2004
7. 2,767 1987
8. 2,663 1978
9. 2,645 1951
10. 2,611 1989
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME
1. 304.5 1948
2. 293.9 1951
3. 272.4 1952
4. 269.3 1950
5. 269.2 1974
6. 265.1 1975
7. 264.8 1962
8. 263.0 1957
9. 256.9 1956
10. 242.1 1978
PASSING YARDS
1. 3,535 2011
2. 3,510 2003
3,510 2001
4. 3,502 2009
5. 3,250 2005
6. 3,073 2010
7. 2,954 1998
8. 2,842 2007
9. 2,773 2008
10. 2,729 2012
PASSING YARDS PER GAME
1. 295.5 2005
2. 292.5 2001
3. 270.0 2003
4. 269.4 2009
5. 252.5 2011
6. 251.9 1981
7. 246.2 1998
8. 240.5 1986
9. 239.1 1978
10. 236.4 2010
Note: Figures include postseason bowl
games.
TOTAL YARDS
1. 5,520 2004
2. 5,470 2005
3. 5,466 2011
4. 5,418 2007
5. 5,364 2001
6. 5,294 1978
7. 5,281 2009
8. 5,051 2010
9. 4,795 1996
10. 4,776 2003
TOTAL YARDS PER GAME
1. 497.3 2005
2. 481.2 1978
3. 460.0 2004
4. 447.0 2001
5. 428.6 1952
6. 416.8 2007
7. 406.2 2009
8. 403.2 1948
9. 403.0 1951
10. 399.6 1996
TOTAL POINTS
1. 434 2011
2. 430 2007
3. 411 1978
4. 386 2009
5. 383 2010
6. 378 1999
7. 374 2001
8. 372 2005
9. 363 2003
10. 359 1948
SCORING AVERAGE
1. 37.4 1978
2. 35.9 1948
3. 34.7 1952
4. 34.3 1949
5. 33.8 2005
6. 33.1 2007
7. 31.5 1999
8. 31.2 2001
9. 31.0 2011
10. 30.0 1951
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED
1. 96 1963
2. 104 1952
104 1947
4. 107 1957
5. 109 1958
6. 112 1962
7. 113 1949
8. 117 1950
9. 120 1961
10. 121 1965
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED
1. 514 1966
2. 521 1965
3. 738 1963
4. 755 1952
5. 837 1987
6. 851 1962
7. 874 1950
8. 914 1999
9. 986 1951
10. 1,045 1961
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
1. 47.3 1965
2. 51.4 1966
3. 69.8 1987
4. 76.2 1999
5. 82.0 1963
6. 83.9 1952
7. 94.5 1962
8. 95.4 1989
9. 97.1 1950
10. 98.6 2012
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED
1. 613 1973
2. 669 1957
3. 706 1961
4. 748 1958
5. 775 1960
6. 816 1955
7. 829 1963
8. 883 1956
9. 889 1953
10. 902 1962
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
1. 55.7 1973
2. 74.3 1957
3. 78.4 1961
4. 81.6 1955
5. 83.1 1958
6. 86.1 1960
7. 88.9 1953
8. 92.1 1963
9. 98.1 1956
10. 101.4 1947
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED
1. 1,567 1963
2. 1,724 1957
3. 1,751 1961
4. 1,753 1962
5. 1,911 1965
6. 1,951 1950
7. 2,010 1952
8. 2,093 1966
9. 2,142 1947
10. 2,155 1958
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
1. 173.2 1965
2. 174.1 1963
3. 191.6 1957
4. 194.5 1961
5. 194.8 1962
6. 209.3 1966
7. 216.8 1950
8. 223.0 1953
9. 223.3 1952
10. 226.2 1955
FEWEST TOTAL POINTS ALLOWED
1. 50 1961
2. 62 1965
3. 63 1963
4. 69 1955
5. 75 1957
6. 84 1952
7. 87 1956
8. 96 1962
9. 99 1966
10. 101 1947
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME
1. 5.6 1965
5.6 1961
3. 6.9 1955
4. 7.0 1963
5. 8.3 1957
6. 9.3 1952
7. 9.7 1956
8. 9.9 1966
9. 10.6 1962
10. 11.0 1953
Michigan State’s 1966 defense – including headliners Bubba Smith (95), George Webster
(90) and Phil Hoag (36) – ranked third in the NCAA in rushing defense, allowing only 51.4
yards per game.
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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
LONGEST PLAYSRUSHING
1. Jerry Seymour, Central Michigan 2004 *90 Frank Aschenbrenner, Great Lakes Naval 1945 *903. Shane Vereen, California 2008 *81 Ted Brown, N.C. State 1976 *815. Keith Carlos, Purdue, 2010 *80 Brandon West, Western Michigan 2009 *80 Levron Williams, Indiana 2001 *80 James Sims, Nebraska 1995 *80 Dwight Shirley, Boston College 1992 *80
PASS PLAYS
1. Mitch Anderson-Jim Lash, *94 Northwestern 1972 2. Bill Offenbecher-Abe Woodson, *82 Illinois 19563. Drew Henson-Marcus Knight, *81 Michigan 19994. Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia 2012 *80 5. Kellen Lewis-Marcus Thigpen, *79 Indiana 2008 David Carr-Rodney Wright, *79 Fresno State 2001 Tom Tupa-Everett Ross, *79 Ohio State 1987
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
1. Tim Wilbur, Indiana 1978 *982. Mike Minter, Nebraska 1996 *843. Robert Blanton, Notre Dame 2011 82 4. Josh Madson (29)/Leroy Pruitt (50), *79 Stanford 19965. Damon Moore, Ohio State 1998 *73 Ramsey Bright, UCLA 1973 73
FUMBLE RETURNS
1. Deke Cooper, Notre Dame 1998 *962. Demetrius Eaton, Northwestern 2005 *863. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1970 *824. Tracy Porter, Indiana 2007 *765. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 2004 *75
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. Dennis Fitzgerald, Michigan 1960 *992. James Coleman, Illinois 1977 *983. Desmond Howard, Michigan 1990 *95 Bob Jeter, Iowa 1959 955. Jermelle Lewis, Iowa 2002 *94
PUNT RETURNS
1. Lance Bennett, Indiana 2004 *942. Brandon Boykin, Georgia 2012 *92 3. Lynn Swann, Southern Cal 1972 *924. Jemeel Powell, California 2002 *905. Jim Robinson, Pittsburgh 1945 *87
FIELD GOALS
1. Hayden Epstein, Michigan 2001 572. Hayden Epstein, Michigan 1999 563. Doug Higgins, Illinois 1990 554. Quin Rodriguez, Southern Cal 1990 545. Jaden Oberkrom, TCU 2012 53 Mike Nugent, Ohio State 2004 53
PUNTS
1. Kevin Stemke, Wisconsin 1999 862. Phil Vierneisel, Illinois 1974 853. Ryan Donahue, Iowa 2007 824. Gary Largo, Ohio State 1972 805. Monte Robbins, Michigan 1978 78
* Touchdown
SINGLE-GAME HIGHSRUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. Chris Perry, Michigan 2003 51
2. Alex Smith, Indiana 1995 44
3. Sedrick Shaw, Iowa 1995 42
4. Billy Smith, Central Michigan 1991 40
Keith Byars, Ohio State 1984 40
Phil Carter, Notre Dame 1980 40
RUSHING YARDS
1. Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 279
2. Phil Carter, Notre Dame 1980 254
3. Butch Woolfolk, Michigan 1981 253
4. Levon Williams, Indiana 2001 251
5. Sedrick Shaw, Iowa 1995 250
PASS ATTEMPTS
1. C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2008 61
Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2003 61
3. Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 60
4. Drew Brees, Purdue 1999 57
5. David Carr, Fresno State 2001 56
PASS COMPLETIONS
1. Drew Brees (57 attempts), Purdue 1999 40
2. Joey Elliott (55), Purdue 2009 39
3. C.J. Bacher (48), Northwestern 2007 38
4. Luke McCown (61), Louisiana Tech 2003 35
David Carr (56), Fresno State 2001 35
Jeff George (55), Illinois 1988 35
PASSING YARDS
1. David Carr, Fresno State 2001 531
2. C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2007 520
3. Drew Brees, Purdue 1999 509
4. Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 487
5. Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2003 436
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Adam Weber, Minnesota 2009 5
C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2007 5
Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2006 5
Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 5
Jim Sorgi, Wisconsin 2003 5
Drew Brees, Purdue 1999 5
RECEPTIONS
1. Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 21
2. Zeke Markshausen, Northwestern 2009 16
3. Keith Smith, Purdue 2009 15
4. Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 13
Rodney Wright, Fresno State 2001 13
Keith Jones, Illinois 1988 13
Rodney Carter, Purdue 1985 13
RECEIVING YARDS
1. Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 301
2. Rodney Wright, Fresno State 2001 299
3. Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 283
4. Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 258
5. Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2001 228
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
1. Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 5
2. James Hardy, Indiana 2006 4
Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 4
4. DaJon McKnight, Minnesota 2011 3
Garrett Graham, Wisconsin 2009 3
Deon Butler, Penn State 2008 3
Jeff Samardzija, Notre Dame 2005 3
Braylon Edwards, Michigan 2004 3
Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2001 3
Travis Taylor, Florida 2000 3
Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 3
Joey Galloway, Ohio State 1993 3
Steve Bryant, Purdue 1981 3
Jim Mutscheller, Notre Dame 1950 3
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
1. Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 5
Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State 1994 5
3. Montee Ball, Wisconsin (2) 2011 4
James Hardy, Indiana 2006 4
Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 4
Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 4
Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska 1995 4
Don Phelps, Kentucky 1946 4
EXTRA POINTS
1. Mike Allen, Wisconsin 2003 8
Brett Conway, Penn State 1994 8
Brett White, UCLA 1974 8
FIELD GOALS
1. Travis Forney, Penn State 1998 5
Doug Higgins, Illinois 1990 5
Rick Anderson, Purdue 1980 5
POINTS SCORED
1. Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 30
Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State 1994 30
3. Montee Ball, Wisconsin (2) 2011 24
James Hardy, Indiana 2006 24
Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 24
Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 24
Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska 1995 24
Don Phelps, Kentucky 1946 24
INTERCEPTIONS
1. Alan Zemaitis, Penn State 2005 3
Craig Cassady, Ohio State 1975 3
Jeff Wright, Minnesota 1970 3
Angelo Dabiero, Notre Dame 1961 3
PUNTS
1. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1969 132. David Rysko, Eastern Michigan 2002 12 George Guzman, Eastern Michigan 1996 12 Dave Holsclaw, Iowa 1978 12 Kerry Reardon, Iowa 1970 12
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1. Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota 2009 192 2. David Gilreath, Wisconsin 2007 1893. Sid Thomas, Iowa 1974 1874. Ralph Stringer, North Carolina 1975 1755. Jeff Snyder, Hawaii 1989 174
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. Neal Colzie, Ohio State 1973 1702. Lynn Swann, USC 1972 1573. Larry Zelina, Ohio State 1969 1544. Tim Brown, Notre Dame 1987 1505. Bryant Johnson, Penn State 2002 144
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
1. Tim Wilbur, Indiana 1978 982. Mike Minter, Nebraska 1996 873. Damon Moore, Ohio State 1998 73 Ramsey Bright, UCLA 1973 735. Keith Wilson, Kansas State 1956 67
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS
1. Deke Cooper, Notre Dame 1998 962. Demetrius Eaton, Northwestern 2005 863. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1970 824. Tracy Porter, Indiana 2007 765. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 2004 75
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OPPONENT TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
OFFENSE IN GAME
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. 76 by Notre Dame, 19912. 73 by Notre Dame, 19703. 71 by Army, 1984 71 by Notre Dame, 19805. 69 by Ohio State, 1979 69 by Notre Dame, 1948
NET YARDS RUSHING
1. 552 by Nebraska, 19952. 489 by Indiana, 20013. 463 by Ohio State, 19764. 442 by Michigan, 19765. 433 by Notre Dame, 1991
PASSES ATTEMPTED
1. 63 by Louisiana Tech, 20032. 61 by Northwestern, 2008 3. 60 by Notre Dame, 20054. 58 by Fresno State, 2001 58 by Purdue, 1999
PASSES COMPLETED
1. 40 by Purdue, 19992. 39 by Purdue, 20093. 38 by Texas Tech, 2010 38 by Northwestern, 20075. 36 by Michigan, 1999
PASSING YARDS 1. 531 by Fresno State, 20012. 520 by Northwestern, 20073. 509 by Purdue, 1999 4. 487 by Notre Dame, 20055. 460 by Texas Tech, 2010
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
1. 666 by Nebraska, 19952. 653 by Penn State, 19943. 650 by Notre Dame, 19914. 630 by Wisconsin, 20035. 611 by Northwestern, 2007
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. 5 by Penn State, 2009 5 by Minnesota, 2009 5 by Penn State, 2008 5 by Northwestern, 2007 5 by Notre Dame, 2006 5 by Notre Dame, 2005 5 by Wisconsin, 2003 5 by Purdue, 1999
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
1. 9 by Penn State, 20022. 8 by Wisconsin, 2003 8 by Penn State, 1994 8 by UCLA, 1974 8 by Ohio State, 1969 8 by Michigan, 1946
POINTS
1. 61 by Penn State, 20022. 59 by Penn State, 19943. 56 by Wisconsin, 2003 56 by UCLA, 19745. 55 by Nebraska, 1996 55 by Michigan, 1947 55 by Michigan, 1946 55 by Michigan, 1926 55 by Michigan, 1912
EXTRA POINTS
1. 8 by Wisconsin, 2003 8 by Penn State, 1994 8 by UCLA, 1974
FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING 1. 26 by Notre Dame, 19912. 24 by Notre Dame, 19803. 22 by Ohio State, 19794. 21 by Nebraska, 1995 21 by UCLA, 1974 21 by Purdue, 1967
FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING
1. 24 by Purdue, 19992. 22 by Fresno State, 20013. 21 by Northwestern, 20074. 20 by Notre Dame, 2010 20 by Texas Tech, 2010 20 by Northwestern, 1992
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
1. 34 by Notre Dame, 1991 34 by Purdue, 19803. 33 by Wisconsin, 1983 33 by Notre Dame, 19695. 32 by Purdue, 1999
FUMBLES LOST
1. 8 by Great Lakes Naval, 19452. 7 by Illinois, 1971 7 by Purdue, 1955 7 by Notre Dame, 19525. 6 by Syracuse, 1978 6 by UCLA, 1973
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN
1. 8 by Washington State, 19702. 7 by Michigan, 19873. 6 by Arizona, 19494. 5 by Kansas State, 1956 5 by Marquette, 1952
YARDS PENALIZED
1. 157 by Minnesota, 2009 2. 143 by Minnesota, 19773. 135 by Louisville, 19964. 129 by Illinois, 19815. 127 by Minnesota, 1958
DEFENSE IN GAME (Fewest by MSU)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. 15 vs. Penn State, 20062. 16 vs. Michigan, 20033. 17 vs. Ohio State, 20034. 18 vs. Iowa, 19955. 20 vs. Minnesota, 2009
NET YARDS RUSHING
1. -48 vs. Alabama, 20112. -5 vs. Purdue, 19793. 2 vs. Iowa, 19824. 3 vs. Minnesota, 20065. 5 vs. Ohio State, 2003
PASSES ATTEMPTED
1. 2 vs. Ohio State, 1973 2 vs. Indiana, 19503. 4 vs. Minnesota, 1979 4 vs. Notre Dame, 1975 4 vs. Minnesota, 1975 4 vs. Minnesota, 1972
PASSES COMPLETED
1. 0 vs. 8 different opponents (most recent vs. Minnesota, 1979)9. 1 vs. Florida State, 1988 1 vs. UCLA, 1974 1 vs. Ohio State, 1973 1 vs. Wisconsin, 1972 1 vs. Michigan, 1969 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1963 1 vs. Indiana, 1958
YARDS GAINED PASSING
1. -1 vs. Purdue, 19732. 0 vs. 8 different opponents (most recent vs. Minnesota, 1979)10. 3 vs. Indiana, 1958
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
1. 56 vs. Michigan, 19472. 57 vs. Auburn, 19383. 111 vs. Michigan, 19834. 119 vs. Wisconsin, 19835. 137 vs. Iowa, 1982
FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING
1. 0 vs. Purdue, 19792. 1 vs. Notre Dame 2011 1 vs. Iowa, 2010 1 vs. Iowa, 1995 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1981 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1976 1 vs. Mississippi State, 1947 1 vs. Auburn, 1938
FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING
1. 0 vs. 13 different opponents2. 1, several times
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
1. 2 vs. Auburn, 19382. 3 vs. Mississippi State, 19473. 4 vs. Ohio State, 19734. 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1991 6 vs. Michigan, 1985 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1973 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1972
Michigan State tied a school record with nine sacks at Ohio State in a 10-7 win over the
Buckeyes on Oct. 1, 2011.
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BIG TEN STAT CHAMPIONSFrom 1985-95, champions in conference games only (C) and all games (A). Beginning in 1996, champions listed for all games. (Bowl games included beginning in 1988.)
RUSHING
YEAR PLAYER G ATT YDS AVG YPG
1966 Clinton Jones (C) 7 120 593 4.9 84.71971 Eric Allen (C) 8 209 1283 6.1 160.41985 Lorenzo White (C) 8 *288 1470 5.1 183.8 Lorenzo White (A) 11 386 1908 5.0 173.51987 Lorenzo White (C) 8 259 1213 4.7 151.61990 Tico Duckett (C) 8 182 1008 5.5 126.0 Tico Duckett (A) 12 257 1394 5.4 116.22012 Le’Veon Bell (A) 13 382 1793 4.7 137.9
PASSING (Comparative grading until 1980, then pass effeciency system.)
YEAR PLAYER G ATT CMP YDS PCT INT TD RATING
1976 Ed Smith (C) 7 180 94 1142 .522 8 8 --1978 Ed Smith (C) 8 195 106 1511 .544 19 12 --1988 Bobby McAllister (A) 12 154 80 1406 .520 7 9 138.82001 Jeff Smoker (A) 11 262 166 2579 .634 8 21 166.4
TOTAL OFFENSE (Beginning in 1970, ranked on total yards per game.)
YEAR PLAYER G RUSHING PASSING TOTAL YPG
1976 Ed Smith (C) 7 9-24 180-94-1142 189-1166 166.51978 Ed Smith (C) 8 18-29 224-130-1779 242-1808 226.02003 Jeff Smoker (A) 13 63-(-116) 488-302-3395 551-3279 252.2
RECEPTIONS
YEAR PLAYER G NO YDS TD RPG
1976 Kirk Gibson (C) 8 30 486 4 3.81978 Kirk Gibson (C) 8 31 613 5 3.9
RECEIVING YARDS
YEAR PLAYER G REC YDS AVG TD YPG
2002 Charles Rogers (A) 12 68 1351 19.9 13 112.6
ALL- PURPOSE YARDS
YEAR PLAYER G RUSH REC PR KOR YDS YPG
2007 Devin Thomas (A) 13 177 1260 18 1135 2590 199.22008 Javon Ringer (A) 13 1637 190 0 224 2051 157.8
SCORING (Beginning in 1970, ranking based on points per game.)
YEAR PLAYER G TD PAT FG PTS PPG
1965 Clinton Jones (C) 7 11 1 0 68 9.71971 Eric Allen (C) 8 18 2 0 110 13.81985 Lorenzo White (C) 8 14 0 0 84 10.5 Lorenzo White (A) 11 17 0 0 102 9.31987 Lorenzo White (C) 8 12 0 0 72 9.01990 Hyland Hickson (C) 8 13 0 0 78 9.81992 Craig Thomas (C) 8 12 0 0 72 9.0 2004 Dave Rayner (A) 12 0 39 22 105 8.82007 Jehuu Caulcrick (A) 13 21 0 0 126 9.72008 Javon Ringer (A) 13 22 0 0 132 10.2
KICK SCORING
YEAR PLAYER PTS PPG
1978 Morten Andersen (C) 56 7.01988 John Langeloh (C) 69 8.61996 Chris Gardner (A) 65 8.1 2004 Dave Rayner (A) 105 8.8 2009 Brett Swenson (A) 101 7.8
FIELD GOALS
YEAR PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT AVG
1999 Paul Edinger (A) 12 21 26 .808 1.752009 Brett Swenson (A-tie) 13 19 22 .864 1.462012 Dan Conroy (A) 14 23 32 .719 1.77
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
YEAR PLAYER RET YDS AVG
2010 Keshawn Martin (A) 16 228 14.2
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE
YEAR PLAYER RET YDS AVG
1979 Derek Hughes (C) 10 268 26.81991 Courtney Hawkins (C) 13 291 22.41994 Derrick Mason (A) 36 966 26.81995 Derrick Mason (C) 22 607 27.62003 DeAndra Cobb (A) 28 763 27.2 2007 Devin Thomas (A) 39 1135 29.1
PUNTING
YEAR PLAYER G NO YDS AVG
1956 Clarence Peaks (C) 3 13 532 40.91963 Lou Bobich (C) 6 27 1110 41.11964 Lou Bobich (C) 6 21 882 42.01968 Dick Berlinski (C-tie) 7 33 1297 39.31977 Ray Stachowicz (C) 8 41 1648 40.21979 Ray Stachowicz (C) 8 44 1925 43.81980 Ray Stachowicz (C) 8 49 2184 44.61983 Ralf Mojsiejenko (C) 9 63 2701 42.91985 Greg Montgomery (C) 8 43 1941 45.1 Greg Montgomery (A) 11 69 3084 44.71986 Greg Montgomery (C) 8 28 1392 *49.71989 Josh Butland (C) 4 20 895 44.82003 Brandon Fields (A) 13 62 2878 46.4 2004 Brandon Fields (A) 12 50 2394 47.92006 Brandon Fields (A) 12 57 2469 43.3 2010 Aaron Bates (A) 13 57 2565 45.02012 Mike Sadler (A) 14 79 3422 43.3
QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1987)
YEAR PLAYER SACKS YDS
1987 Travis Davis (A) 12 -105
TACKLES
YEAR PLAYER G TACKLES AVG
1991 Chuck Bullough (C) 8 124 15.52009 Greg Jones (A) 13 154 11.8
TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973 includes QB sacks.)
YEAR PLAYER NO YDS
1984 Kelly Quinn (A) 15 96
PASSES DEFENDED
YEAR PLAYER NO
1997 Ray Hill (A) 151999 Amp Campbell (A) 262000 Cedric Henry (A) 24
INTERCEPTIONS
YEAR PLAYER NO YDS
1956 Dennis Mendyk (A) 3 661962 Herman Johnson (C) 4 621972 Paul Hayner (C) 5 481987 Todd Krumm (C) 7 1061988 Kurt Larson (C) 6 801994 Demetrice Martin (C-tie) 5 35
FORCED FUMBLES
YEAR PLAYER NO
1965 George Charles (C) 41993 Myron Bell (C-tie) 41995 Marvin Wright (A-tie) 31999 Julian Peterson (A) 62001 Broderick Nelson (A-tie) 5 2007 Jonal Saint-Dic (A) *8
FUMBLES RECOVERED
YEAR PLAYER NO
1988 Derrick Reed 31993 Myron Bell (tie) 32003 Jason Harmon (A-tie) 3
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BIG TEN STAT CHAMPIONSRUSHING OFFENSE
YEAR G YDS YPG
1963 (C) 6 1123 187.21965 (C) 7 1746 249.41966 (C) 7 1567 223.21985 (C) 8 1850 231.21987 (C) 8 2188 273.51990 (C) 8 2199 274.9
PASSING OFFENSE
YEAR G YDS YPG
1976 (C) 8 1666 208.21978 (C) 8 1983 247.91986 (C) 8 1957 244.61986 (A) 11 2646 240.52001 (A) 12 3510 292.5
PASSING EFFICENCY
YEAR G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD RATING
2009 (A) 13 423 251 12 .593 3502 28 145.1
TOTAL OFFENSE
YEAR G YDS YPG
1956 (C) 6 1953 325.51957 (C) 6 2233 372.21965 (C) 7 2640 377.11971 (C) 8 3281 410.01978 (C) 8 4185 *523.11989 (C) 8 3347 418.42001 (A) 12 5364 447.0 2004 (A) 12 5520 460.0
SCORING
YEAR G PTS PPG
1956 (C) 6 132 22.01957 (C) 6 184 30.71965 (C) 7 203 29.01966 (C) 7 213 30.41978 (C) 8 328 41.01989 (A) 12 356 29.7
FIRST DOWNS
YEAR G FD AVG
1957 (C) 6 118 19.71978 (C) 8 208 26.01981 (C) 9 210 23.3
RUSHING DEFENSE
YEAR G YDS YPG
1957 (C) 6 750 125.01963 (C) 6 457 76.21965 (C) 7 242 34.61966 (C) 7 320 45.71986 (C) 8 832 104.01987 (A) 11 676 61.51987 (C) 8 301 37.61988 (A) 12 1421 118.41988 (C) 8 772 96.51989 (C) 8 688 86.01999 (A) 12 914 76.22011 (A) 14 1407 100.52012 (A) 13 1282 98.6
PASSING DEFENSE
YEAR G YDS AVG RATING
1953 (C) 6 306 51.0 –1957 (C) 6 342 57.0 –1958 (C) 6 392 65.3 –1962 (C) 6 480 68.5 –1973 (C) 8 347 43.4 –1981 (C) 8 1654 182.8 –1994 (C) 8 1112 139.0 103.11994 (A) 11 1604 145.8 101.52000 (A) 11 1805 164.1 104.52012 (A) 13 2285 175.8 98.8
(From 1947-89, stat champion determined by passing yards allowed per game. Since 1990, pass defense rankings
based on pass efficiency rating.)
TOTAL DEFENSE
YEAR G YPG
1953 (C) 6 188.51957 (C) 6 182.01961 (C) 7 201.01962 (C) 6 179.31963 (C) 6 178.71965 (C) 7 181.71966 (C) 7 222.41987 (C) 8 184.51989 (C) 8 281.42000 (A) 11 318.32011 (A) 14 277.42012 (A) 13 274.4
SCORING DEFENSE
YEAR G PTS PPG
1953 (C) 6 50 8.31955 (C) 6 48 8.01961 (C) 7 40 5.71963 (C) 6 43 7.21965 (C) 7 56 8.01966 (C) 7 70 10.01987 (A) 11 136 12.41987 (C) 8 61 7.61988 (C) 8 76 9.51989 (A) 12 163 13.62012 (A) 13 212 16.3
QUARTERBACK SACKS
YEAR G NO YDS SPG
1999 (A) 12 54 381 4.52003 (A) 13 45 299 3.52011 (A) 14 45 295 3.2
TURNOVER MARGIN
YEAR G TO GAINED TO LOST MARGIN PG
1985 (C) 8 22 13 +9 +1.131987 (A) 11 30 19 +11 +1.001987 (C) 8 24 10 +14 +1.751988 (C) 8 24 11 +13 +1.631992 (C) 8 21 14 +7 +0.88
PUNTING
YEAR G AVG
1955 (C) 6 41.31956 (C) 6 37.61963 (C) 6 41.11964 (C) 6 42.01968 (C) 7 38.71969 (C) 7 40.31977 (C) 8 40.21979 (C) 8 43.81980 (C) 8 41.91983 (C) 9 42.91985 (C) 8 43.11999 (A) 12 40.4 2010 (A) 13 38.1
(From 1939-80, stat champion determined by overall punting aver-
age. Since 1981, ranking based upon net punting average.)
KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G NO YDS AVG
1967 (C) – – — 22.11994 (A) 11 48 1130 23.51994 (C) 8 40 953 23.81995 (A) 12 49 1119 22.81995 (C) 8 30 716 23.92001 (A) 12 40 895 22.42003 (A) 13 45 1065 23.7 2007 (A) 13 53 1361 25.7 2009 (A) 13 55 1422 25.9
PUNT RETURNS
YEAR G NO YDS AVG
1954 (C) 6 – — 15.31955 (C) 6 – — 14.11956 (C) 6 – — 12.91957 (C) 6 – — 14.91958 (C) 6 – — 17.41961 (C) 7 – — 10.91964 (C) 6 – — 7.91965 (C) 7 – — 10.31966 (C) 7 – — 14.01984 (C) 9 21 258 12.31995 (C) 8 18 290 16.12010 (A) 13 20 260 13.0
* Big Ten Record
In 2012, Michigan State’s defense led the Big Ten in total
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BIG TEN RECORD BOOK
TOP MSU PERFORMANCES AGAINST BIG TEN OPPONENTSLONGEST PLAY
Rushing: 88 yards, Tico Duckett vs. Minnesota, 1991, TD; Levi Jackson vs. Ohio State, 1974, TDPassing: 93 yards, Tony Banks to Nigea Carter vs. Indiana, 1994, TDInterception Return: 99 yards, Dan Bass vs. Wisconsin, 1978, TDFumble Return: 90 yards, Earl Morrall vs. Purdue, 1955, TDDefensive Extra Point Return: 82 yards, Rob Fredrickson vs. Purdue, 1992, 2 pointsKickoff Return: 100 yards, DeAndra Cobb vs. Minnesota, 2003, TD; Herb Haygood vs. Iowa, 2001, TD; Derrick Mason vs. Penn State, 1994, TDPunt Return: 95 yards, Allen Brenner vs. Illinois, 1966, TDField Goal: 63 yards, Morten Andersen vs. Ohio State, 1981Punt: 86 yards, Greg Montgomery vs. Michigan, 1986
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME
Rushing Attempts: 56, Lorenzo White vs. Indiana, 1987Rushing Yards: 350, Eric Allen vs. Purdue, 1971Passes Attempted: 61, Brian Hoyer vs. Penn State, 2006Passes Completed: 35, Jeff Smoker vs. Ohio State, 2003Passes Had Intercepted: 5, Todd Schultz vs. Michigan, 1997; John Leister vs. Purdue, 1980Passing Yards: 400, Bill Burke vs. Michigan, 1999Total Offense (Yards): 410, Drew Stanton vs. Minnesota, 2004Touchdown Passes: 5, Drew Stanton vs. Illinois, 2005 Receptions: 13, Devin Thomas vs. Indiana, 2007Receiving Yards: 255, Plaxico Burress vs. Michigan, 1999Touchdown Receptions: 3, B.J. Cunningham vs. Wisconsin (2) 2011; Devin Thomas vs.
Purdue, 2007; Plaxico Burress vs. Northwestern, 1999; Plaxico Burress vs. Iowa, 1999; Mark Ingram vs. Iowa, 1986; Gene Washington vs. Indiana, 1965
Interceptions: 4, John Miller vs. Michigan, 1987Punts: 11, Bill Simpson vs. Ohio State, 1973Touchdowns: 6, Blake Ezor vs. Northwestern, 1989Extra Points: 10, John Langeloh vs. Northwestern, 1989Field Goals Made: 5, Paul Edinger vs. Ohio State and Northwestern, 1998; John Langeloh vs. Wisconsin, 1988Points Scored: 36, Blake Ezor vs. Northwestern, 1989Tackles For Loss: 7, Julian Peterson (42 yards) vs. Ohio State, 1998Quarterback Sacks: 5, Travis Davis (37 yards) vs. Ohio State, 1987
TEAM OFFENSE SINGLE GAME
Rushing Attempts: 77 vs. Purdue, 1987Net Yards Rushing: 573 vs. Purdue, 1971Passes Attempted: 62 vs. Penn State, 2006Passes Completed: 36 vs. Ohio State, 2003Passing Yards: 400 vs. Michigan, 1999Total Offense (Yards): 705 vs. Illinois, 2005Touchdown Passes: 7 vs. Illinois, 2005Touchdowns Scored: 11 vs. Northwestern, 1989Extra Points: 10 vs. Northwestern, 1989Points Scored: 76 vs. Northwestern, 1989First Downs by Rushing: 26 vs. Northwestern, 1975First Downs by Passing: 23 vs. Purdue, 1998Total First Downs: 34 vs. Illinois, 2005; vs. Purdue, 1990; vs. Indiana, 1981; vs. Northwestern, 1978 Fumbles Lost: 6 vs. Michigan, 1973Yards Penalized: 155 vs. Indiana, 1957Passes Had Intercepted: 6 vs. Michigan, 1997; vs. Minnesota, 1958
TEAM DEFENSE SINGLE GAME
Rushing Attempts: 14 by Purdue, 1987Net Yards Rushing: -60 by Northwestern, 1981Passes Attempted: 2 by Ohio State, 1976; by Indiana, 1958; by Michigan, 1955Passes Completed: 1 by Ohio State, 1976; by Minnesota, 1972; by Indiana, 1958; by Michigan, 1955Passing Yards: 15 by Michigan, 1955Total Yards: 55 by Northwestern, 1983First Downs by Rushing: 0 by Ohio State, 1999; by Purdue, 1990; by Ohio State, 1965First Downs by Passing: 0 by Ohio State, 1971Total First Downs: 4 by Ohio State, 1999; by Indiana, 1957Passes Intercepted: 7 vs. Michigan, 1987Fumbles Recovered: 7 vs. Illinois, 1971; vs. Purdue, 1955
Drew Stanton accounted for a school-record 410 total yards in Michigan State’s 51-17
Homecoming victory over No. 19 Minnesota in 2004. Stanton became the first quarterback in
Spartan history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game.
Devin Thomas had a career-best 13 receptions for 148 yards and a touchdown in Michigan
State’s 52-27 Homecoming victory over Indiana in 2007. His 13 catches tied the second-best
single-game total in Spartan history (Plaxico Burress: 13 vs. Florida in 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl).
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9/20/1969 Don Highsmith (27) vs. Washington 148
9/20/1969 Eric Allen (28) vs. Washington 113
9/27/1969 Bill Triplett (22) vs. Southern Methodist 122
10/18/1969 Bill Triplett (18) vs. Michigan 142
10/18/1969 Don Highsmith (30) vs. Michigan 129
11/1/1969 Don Highsmith (23) vs. Indiana 112
11/22/1969 Don Highsmith (37) vs. Northwestern 209
10/17/1970 Eric Allen (23) vs. Michigan 156
10/31/1970 Eric Allen (24) vs. Indiana 102
11/7/1970 Eric Allen (28) vs. Purdue 121
11/14/1970 Eric Allen (31) vs. Minnesota 142
11/21/1970 Eric Allen (32) vs. Northwestern 108
9/11/1971 Eric Allen (37) vs. Illinois 104
9/25/1971 Eric Allen (21) vs. Oregon State 119
10/16/1971 Eric Allen (21) vs. Wisconsin 247
10/23/1971 Eric Allen (19) vs. Iowa 177
10/30/1971 Eric Allen (29) vs. Purdue *350
11/13/1971 Eric Allen (34) vs. Minnesota 188
11/20/1971 Eric Allen (29) vs. Northwestern 112
10/21/1972 Mark Niesen (20) vs. Wisconsin 114
10/21/1972 Damond Mays (10) vs. Wisconsin 125
10/28/1972 David Brown (19) vs. Iowa 117
11/25/1972 David Brown (24) vs. Northwestern 114
11/25/1972 Damond Mays (16) vs. Northwestern 121
10/27/1973 Charlie Baggett (19) vs. Purdue 133
10/27/1973 Clarence Bullock (24) vs. Purdue 121
9/28/1974 Levi Jackson (16) vs. UCLA 103
10/26/1974 Levi Jackson (13) vs. Purdue 104
11/2/1974 Rich Baes (22) vs. Wisconsin 100
11/9/1974 Levi Jackson (13) vs. Ohio State 133
11/16/1974 Rich Baes (27) vs. Indiana 159
11/16/1974 Charlie Baggett (16) vs. Indiana 151
11/16/1974 Levi Jackson (22) vs. Indiana 127
11/23/1974 Levi Jackson (20) vs. Iowa 156
11/23/1974 Claude Geiger (10) vs. Iowa 127
* MSU Single-Game Record
10/19/1946 George Guerre (15) vs. Penn State 160
11/16/1946 George Guerre (19) vs. Marquette 180
11/30/1946 George Guerre (13) vs. Washington State 134
10/18/1947 George Guerre (15) vs. Iowa State 143
11/8/1947 Frank Waters (31) vs. Santa Clara 119
10/16/1948 Lynn Chandnois (9) vs. Arizona 102
10/16/1948 Leroy Crane (9) vs. Arizona 102
11/6/1948 George Guerre (14) vs. Marquette 115
11/20/1948 George Guerre (19) vs. Washington State 129
11/20/1948 Lynn Chandnois (12) vs. Washington State 112
10/1/1949 Lynn Chandnois (10) vs. Marquette 159
10/1/1949 Sonny Grandelius (11) vs. Marquette 104
10/22/1949 Lynn Chandnois (16) vs. Penn State 107
10/29/1949 Lynn Chandnois (13) vs. Temple 149
11/19/1949 Lynn Chandnois (11) vs. Arizona 163
11/19/1949 Sonny Grandelius (12) vs. Arizona 116
9/23/1950 Sonny Grandelius (24) vs. Oregon State 184
10/7/1950 Sonny Grandelius (14) vs. Maryland 110
10/21/1950 Sonny Grandelius (16) vs. Marquette 122
10/28/1950 Sonny Grandelius (21) vs. Notre Dame 114
11/4/1950 Sonny Grandelius (25) vs. Indiana 177
10/27/1951 Dick Panin (8) vs. Pittsburgh 147
11/10/1951 Dick Panin (8) vs. Notre Dame 150
11/17/1951 Billy Wells (7) vs. Indiana 110
11/24/1951 Don McAuliffe (16) vs. Colorado 150
11/8/1952 Billy Wells (24) vs. Indiana 135
11/8/1952 Evan Slonac (19) vs. Indiana 104
11/22/1952 LeRoy Bolden (9) vs. Marquette 113
10/3/1953 LeRoy Bolden (12) vs. Minnesota 145
11/7/1953 LeRoy Bolden (18) vs. Ohio State 128
11/6/1954 LeRoy Bolden (8) vs. Washington State 109
11/20/1954 Clarence Peaks (6) vs. Marquette 150
10/29/1955 Walt Kowalczyk (10) vs. Wisconsin 172
11/19/1955 Dennis Mendyk (12) vs. Marquette 121
10/20/1956 Dennis Mendyk (19) vs. Notre Dame 157
10/12/1957 Walt Kowalczyk (17) vs. Michigan 113
11/16/1957 Blanche Martin (6) vs. Minnesota 134
9/27/1958 Dean Look (18) vs. California 103
10/1/1960 Carl Charon (14) vs. Michigan 124
11/12/1960 Ron Hatcher (10) vs. Northwestern 109
10/21/1961 George Saimes (14) vs. Notre Dame 142
11/18/1961 Sherman Lewis (11) vs. Northwestern 120
10/6/1962 Ron Rubick (14) vs. North Carolina 207
10/13/1962 Dewey Lincoln (7) vs. Michigan 139
10/20/1962 Sherman Lewis (10) vs. Notre Dame 138
9/28/1963 Roger Lopes (19) vs. North Carolina 157
10/26/1963 Sheran Lewis (8) vs. Northwestern 104
10/24/1964 Dick Gordon (17) vs. Northwestern 105
10/31/1964 Dick Gordon (13) vs. Wisconsin 199
11/7/1964 Dick Gordon (21) vs. Purdue 145
10/16/1965 Clinton Jones (16) vs. Ohio State 132
10/16/1965 Bob Apisa (17) vs. Ohio State 114
11/13/1965 Dwight Lee (23) vs. Indiana 103
11/20/1965 Clinton Jones (20) vs. Notre Dame 117
1/1/1966 Clinton Jones (20) vs. UCLA 113
9/17/1966 Clinton Jones (19) vs. N.C. State 129
10/8/1966 Bob Apisa (18) vs. Michigan 140
11/5/1966 Clinton Jones (21) vs. Iowa 268
10/7/1967 LaMarr Thomas (14) vs. Wisconsin 106
10/12/1968 Don Highsmith (20) vs. Michigan 104
10/19/1968 Tommy Love (18) vs. Minnesota 114
10/19/1968 Bill Triplett (18) vs. Minnesota 101
10/26/1968 Tommy Love (27) vs. Notre Dame 100
TOP 25 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING PERFORMANCES ________________________
1. 350 Eric Allen (29) vs. Purdue 10/30/1971
2. 292 Lorenzo White (56) vs. Indiana 11/14/1987
3. 286 Lorenzo White (25) vs. Indiana 11/9/1985
4. 282 Javon Ringer (43) vs. Florida Atlantic 9/13/2008
5. 268 Clinton Jones (21) vs. Iowa 11/5/1966
6. 266 Le’Veon Bell (35) vs. Minnesota 11/24/2012
7. 253 Le’Veon Bell (36) vs. Eastern Michigan 9/22/2012
8. 250 Blake Ezor (44) vs. Indiana 11/12/1988
9. 248 T.J. Duckett (30) vs. Iowa 10/7/2000
10. 247 Eric Allen (21) vs. Wisconsin 10/16/1971
11. 244 Lorenzo White (53) vs. Purdue 10/26/1985
12. 241 Tico Duckett (30) vs. Minnesota 10/19/1991
13. 238 Sedrick Irvin (28) vs. Penn State 11/29/1997
14. 229 Marc Renaud (35) vs. Minnesota 10/21/1995
229 Tico Duckett (33) vs. Rutgers 9/29/1990
229 Steve Smith (30) vs. Northwestern 11/8/1980
17. 228 Blake Ezor (41) vs. Northwestern 11/18/1989
18. 226 Lorenzo White (39) vs. Iowa 10/5/1985
19. 223 Lorenzo White (42) vs. Wisconsin 11/23/1985
20. 219 T.J. Duckett (26) vs. Marshall 9/9/2000
21. 216 Tico Duckett (42) vs. Wisconsin 11/9/1991
22. 213 Duane Goulbourne (29) vs. Iowa 10/23/1993
213 Derek Hughes (31) vs. Minnesota 11/10/1979
24. 211 T.J. Duckett (27) vs. Michigan 11/3/2001
25. 210 Le’Veon Bell (44) vs. Boise State 8/31/2012
210 Tico Duckett (34) vs. Purdue 10/27/1990
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9/7/1987 Lorenzo White (22) vs. Southern Cal 111
10/3/1987 Lorenzo White (39) vs. Iowa 166
10/10/1987 Lorenzo White (34) vs. Michigan 185
10/17/1987 Lorenzo White (33) vs. Northwestern 187
11/7/1987 Blake Ezor (23) vs. Purdue 151
11/7/1987 Lorenzo White (25) vs. Purdue 144
11/14/1987 Lorenzo White (56) vs. Indiana 292
11/21/1987 Blake Ezor (28) vs. Wisconsin 148
1/1/1988 Lorenzo White (35) vs. Southern Cal 113
9/10/1988 Blake Ezor (33) vs. Rutgers 195
10/1/1988 Blake Ezor (34) vs. Iowa 138
10/15/1988 Hyland Hickson (14) vs. Northwestern 106
10/15/1988 Scott Selzer (16) vs. Northwestern 107
10/22/1988 Blake Ezor (30) vs. Illinois 113
10/29/1988 Blake Ezor (28) vs. Ohio State 147
10/29/1988 Hyland Hickson (38) vs. Ohio State 187
11/5/1988 Blake Ezor (17) vs. Purdue 150
11/12/1988 Blake Ezor (44) vs. Indiana 250
1/1/1989 Blake Ezor (33) vs. Georgia 146
9/16/1989 Blake Ezor (18) vs. Miami (Ohio) 130
10/7/1989 Tico Duckett (30) vs. Iowa 175
11/4/1989 Blake Ezor (29) vs. Indiana 203
11/11/1989 Blake Ezor (32) vs. Minnesota 144
11/18/1989 Blake Ezor (41) vs. Northwestern 228
11/25/1989 Blake Ezor (30) vs. Wisconsin 187
12/25/1989 Blake Ezor (41) vs. Hawaii 179
9/29/1990 Tico Duckett (33) vs. Rutgers 229
10/6/1990 Tico Duckett (23) vs. Iowa 121
10/20/1990 Tico Duckett (27) vs. Illinois 139
10/27/1990 Tico Duckett (34) vs. Purdue 210
10/27/1990 Hyland Hickson (16) vs. Purdue 103
11/3/1990 Tico Duckett (24) vs. Indiana 150
11/3/1990 Hyland Hickson (25) vs. Indiana 170
11/17/1990 Tico Duckett (20) vs. Northwestern 137
11/17/1990 Hyland Hickson (27) vs. Northwestern 184
11/24/1990 Hyland Hickson (22) vs. Wisconsin 134
10/19/1991 Tico Duckett (30) vs. Minnesota 241
11/2/1991 Tico Duckett (24) vs. Northwestern 144
11/9/1991 Tico Duckett (42) vs. Wisconsin 216
11/16/1991 Tico Duckett (31) vs. Purdue 126
9/19/1992 Craig Thomas (21) vs. Notre Dame 146
9/26/1992 Tico Duckett (19) vs. Boston College 119
10/3/1992 Tico Duckett (20) vs. Indiana 142
10/3/1992 Craig Thomas (17) vs. Indiana 103
10/31/1992 Tico Duckett (31) vs. Northwestern 172
11/7/1992 Craig Thomas (17) vs. Wisconsin 168
11/7/1992 Tico Duckett (21) vs. Wisconsin 108
11/14/1992 Craig Thomas (15) vs. Purdue 127
11/14/1992 Tico Duckett (30) vs. Purdue 124
DATE PLAYER (ATTS.) OPPONENT YARDS
9/27/1975 Charlie Baggett (14) vs. N.C. State 113
9/27/1975 Levi Jackson (21) vs. N.C. State 108
10/4/1975 Tyrone Wilson (12) vs. Notre Dame 117
10/18/1975 Levi Jackson (21) vs. Minnesota 119
10/25/1975 Charlie Baggett (21) vs. Illinois 106
11/1/1975 Charlie Baggett (20) vs. Purdue 116
11/1/1975 Levi Jackson (19) vs. Purdue 101
11/8/1975 Rich Baes (23) vs. Indiana 139
11/8/1975 Levi Jackson (22) vs. Indiana 110
11/15/1975 Charlie Baggett (20) vs. Northwestern 120
11/22/1975 Levi Jackson (24) vs. Iowa 180
9/18/1976 Rich Baes (23) vs. Wyoming 133
9/25/1976 Rich Baes (24) vs. N.C. State 136
10/16/1976 Jim Earley (26) vs. Minnesota 138
10/23/1976 Rich Baes (24) vs. Illinois 108
10/30/1976 Rich Baes (20) vs. Purdue 101
10/30/1976 Leon Williams (15) vs. Purdue 100
11/13/1976 Rich Baes (18) vs. Northwestern 134
11/20/1976 Rich Baes (22) vs. Iowa 113
9/10/1977 Jim Earley (18) vs. Purdue 102
9/17/1977 Leroy McGee (23) vs. Washington State 143
10/22/1977 Jim Earley (14) vs. Wisconsin 101
10/29/1977 Bruce Reeves (20) vs. Illinois 119
11/5/1977 Leroy McGee (12) vs. Minnesota 104
10/28/1978 Leroy McGee (3) vs. Wisconsin 124
11/4/1978 Steve Smith (19) vs. Illinois 125
11/18/1978 Steve Smith (14) vs. Northwestern 107
11/25/1978 Steve Smith (14) vs. Iowa 131
9/15/1979 Steve Smith (23) vs. Oregon 156
9/29/1979 Steve Smith (17) vs. Notre Dame 103
10/6/1979 Steve Smith (17) vs. Michigan 101
10/13/1979 Bruce Reeves (13) vs. Wisconsin 104
11/3/1979 Steve Smith (22) vs. Northwestern 118
11/10/1979 Derek Hughes (31) vs. Minnesota 213
11/17/1979 Steve Smith (22) vs. Iowa 114
11/8/1980 Steve Smith (30) vs. Northwestern 229
10/31/1981 Aaron Roberts (27) vs. Indiana 135
11/6/1982 Tony Ellis (31) vs. Northwestern 124
10/15/1983 Carl Butler (22) vs. Indiana 141
10/22/1983 Keith Gates (24) vs. Ohio State 101
10/29/1983 Keith Gates (38) vs. Minnesota 168
11/12/1983 Keith Gates (27) vs. Iowa 129
9/15/1984 Carl Butler (29) vs. Notre Dame 142
11/3/1984 Lorenzo White (26) vs. Northwestern 170
11/17/1984 Lorenzo White (28) vs. Wisconsin 120
12/22/1984 Lorenzo White (23) vs. Army 103
9/14/1985 Lorenzo White (39) vs. Arizona State 174
9/21/1985 Lorenzo White (31) vs. Notre Dame 123
9/28/1985 Lorenzo White (28) vs. Western Michigan 141
10/5/1985 Lorenzo White (39) vs. Iowa 226
10/19/1985 Lorenzo White (32) vs. Illinois 122
10/26/1985 Lorenzo White (53) vs. Purdue 244
11/2/1985 Lorenzo White (49) vs. Minnesota 173
11/9/1985 Lorenzo White (25) vs. Indiana 286
11/16/1985 Lorenzo White (30) vs. Northwestern 150
11/23/1985 Lorenzo White (42) vs. Wisconsin 223
12/31/1985 Lorenzo White (33) vs. Georgia Tech 158
9/20/1986 Lorenzo White (41) vs. Notre Dame 147
9/27/1986 Lorenzo White (26) vs. Western Michigan 192
11/1/1986 Blake Ezor (28) vs. Minnesota 107
11/22/1986 Bobby Morse (24) vs. Wisconsin 170
MOST CAREER 100-YARD GAMES ______________________________________
23 Lorenzo White 1984 (3) 1985 (11) 1986 (2) 1987 (7)
19 Javon Ringer 2005 (3) 2006 (2) 2007 (7) 2008 (7)
16 Tico Duckett 1989 (1) 1990 (6) 1991 (4) 1992 (5)
16 Blake Ezor 1986 (1) 1987 (2) 1988 (7) 1989 (6)
15 Sedrick Irvin 1996 (5) 1997 (4) 1998 (6)
14 T.J. Duckett 1999 (1) 2000 (6) 2001 (7)
13 Eric Allen 1969 (1) 1970 (5) 1971 (7)
12 Le’Veon Bell 2010 (2) 2011 (2) 2012 (8)
10 Duane Goulbourne 1993 (3) 1994 (4) 1996 (3)
10 Levi Jackson 1974 (5) 1975 (5)
9 Marc Renaud 1994 (1) 1995 (5) 1997 (3)
9 Steve Smith 1978 (3) 1979 (5) 1980 (1)
9 Rich Baes 1974 (2) 1975 (1) 1976 (6)
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DATE PLAYER (ATTS.) OPPONENT YARDS
9/11/1993 Craig Thomas (25) vs. Kansas 143
9/25/1993 Craig Thomas (28) vs. Central Michigan 195
9/25/1993 Duane Goulbourne (26) vs. Central Michigan 195
10/23/1993 Duane Goulbourne (29) vs. Iowa 213
11/6/1993 Craig Thomas (26) vs. Northwestern 163
11/27/1993 Steve Holman (16) vs. Penn State 116
11/27/1993 Duane Goulbourne (21) vs. Penn State 112
9/10/1994 Duane Goulbourne (25) vs. Kansas 109
9/24/1994 Antwain Patrick (20) vs. Miami (Ohio) 111
10/1/1994 Duane Goulbourne (26) vs. Wisconsin 115
10/29/1994 Marc Renaud (36) vs. Indiana 181
11/5/1994 Duane Goulbourne (36) vs. Northwestern 181
11/5/1994 Scott Greene (13) vs. Northwestern 142
11/12/1994 Duane Goulbourne (24) vs. Purdue 133
9/16/1995 Marc Renaud (29) vs. Louisville 150
9/23/1995 Scott Greene (17) vs. Purdue 161
9/23/1995 Marc Renaud (23) vs. Purdue 111
9/30/1995 Marc Renaud (28) vs. Boston College 130
10/14/1995 Marc Renaud (25) vs. Illinois 127
10/21/1995 Marc Renaud (35) vs. Minnesota 229
9/28/1996 Sedrick Irvin (16) vs. Eastern Michigan 112
10/5/1996 Sedrick Irvin (27) vs. Iowa 137
10/5/1996 Duane Goulbourne (22) vs. Iowa 109
10/12/1996 Duane Goulbourne (31) vs. Illinois 144
10/19/1996 Sedrick Irvin (32) vs. Minnesota 154
10/26/1996 Sedrick Irvin (17) vs. Wisconsin 125
11/9/1996 Sedrick Irvin (33) vs. Indiana 158
11/23/1996 Duane Goulbourne (23) vs. Penn State 111
9/20/1997 Marc Renaud (22) vs. Notre Dame 112
9/20/1997 Sedrick Irvin (26) vs. Notre Dame 106
10/11/1997 Sedrick Irvin (16) vs. Indiana 178
11/8/1997 Marc Renaud (22) vs. Purdue 114
11/22/1997 Sedrick Irvin (33) vs. Illinois 159
11/29/1997 Sedrick Irvin (28) vs. Penn State 238
11/29/1997 Marc Renaud (21) vs. Penn State 203
8/29/1998 Sedrick Irvin (30) vs. Colorado State 120
9/12/1998 Sedrick Irvin (24) vs. Notre Dame 119
9/26/1998 Sedrick Irvin (21) vs. Michigan 107
10/3/1998 Shawn Foster (7) vs. Central Michigan 104
10/10/1998 Sedrick Irvin (26) vs. Indiana 130
10/24/1998 Sedrick Irvin (25) vs. Minnesota 108
10/31/1998 Sedrick Irvin (28) vs. Northwestern 140
9/12/1999 Lloyd Clemons (18) vs. Oregon 121
9/18/1999 Lloyd Clemons (22) vs. Notre Dame 126
9/25/1999 Lloyd Clemons (20) vs. Illinois 141
11/20/1999 T.J. Duckett (22) vs. Penn State 159
1/1/2000 Lloyd Clemons (20) vs. Florida 105
9/9/2000 T.J. Duckett (26) vs. Marshall 219
9/16/2000 T.J. Duckett (33) vs. Missouri 131
9/23/2000 T.J. Duckett (26) vs. Notre Dame 141
10/7/2000 T.J. Duckett (30) vs. Iowa 248
11/11/2000 T.J. Duckett (32) vs. Purdue 174
11/18/2000 T.J. Duckett (21) vs. Penn State 134
9/8/2001 T.J. Duckett (22) vs. Central Michigan 120
9/29/2001 T.J. Duckett (22) vs. Northwestern 104
10/27/2001 T.J. Duckett (23) vs. Wisconsin 186
11/3/2001 T.J. Duckett (27) vs. Michigan 211
11/24/2001 T.J. Duckett (22) vs. Penn State 126
12/1/2001 T.J. Duckett (25) vs. Missouri 149
12/31/2001 T.J. Duckett (27) vs. Fresno State 184
8/31/2002 Dawan Moss (12) vs. Eastern Michigan 136
9/28/2002 Dawan Moss (26) vs. Northwestern 191
11/9/2002 David Richard (20) vs. Indiana 136
11/23/2002 Jaren Hayes (23) vs. Penn State 113
9/13/2003 Jaren Hayes (30) vs. Louisiana Tech 140
9/20/2003 Jaren Hayes (19) vs. Notre Dame 109
9/25/2004 Drew Stanton (12) vs. Indiana 134
10/16/2004 Drew Stanton (13) vs. Minnesota 102
10/30/2004 DeAndra Cobb (22) vs. Michigan 205
11/13/2004 Jehuu Caulcrick (13) vs. Wisconsin 146
11/13/2004 Jason Teague (17) vs. Wisconsin 112
12/4/2004 DeAndra Cobb (16) vs. Hawaii 128
9/3/2005 Jehuu Caulcrick (14) vs. Kent State 140
9/24/2005 Javon Ringer (13) vs. Illinois 194
10/22/2005 Javon Ringer (18) vs. Northwestern 104
10/29/2005 Javon Ringer (11) vs. Indiana 109
9/9/2006 Javon Ringer (15) vs. Eastern Michigan 130
9/16/2006 Javon Ringer (15) vs. Pittsburgh 156
9/16/2006 Drew Stanton (13) vs. Pittsburgh 105
9/23/2006 Jehuu Caulcrick (8) vs. Notre Dame 111
9/22/2007 Javon Ringer (26) vs. Notre Dame 144
9/29/2007 Javon Ringer (10) vs. Wisconsin 145
10/6/2007 Javon Ringer (12) vs. Northwestern 185
10/13/2007 Javon Ringer (29) vs. Indiana 203
10/27/2007 Javon Ringer (23) vs. Iowa 103
11/3/2007 Javon Ringer (15) vs. Michigan 128
12/28/2007 Javon Ringer (21) vs. Boston College 101
9/6/2008 Javon Ringer (34) vs. Eastern Michigan 135
9/13/2008 Javon Ringer (43) vs. Florida Atlantic 282
9/20/2008 Javon Ringer (39) vs. Notre Dame 201
9/27/2008 Javon Ringer (44) vs. Indiana 198
10/11/2008 Javon Ringer (35) vs. Northwestern 124
10/25/2008 Javon Ringer (37) vs. Michigan 194
11/8/2008 Javon Ringer (32) vs. Purdue 121
11/7/2009 Ashton Leggett (14) vs. Western Michigan 110
9/4/2010 Le’Veon Bell (10) vs. Western Michigan 141
9/4/2010 Edwin Baker (17) vs. Western Michigan 117
9/11/2010 Edwin Baker (15) vs. Florida Atlantic 183
9/18/2010 Le’Veon Bell (17) vs. Notre Dame 114
10/9/2010 Edwin Baker (22) vs. Michigan 147
11/6/2010 Edwin Baker (27) vs. Minnesota 179
11/27/2010 Edwin Baker (28) vs. Penn State 118
10/15/2011 Edwin Baker (26) vs. Michigan 167
11/12/2011 Le’Veon Bell (20) vs. Iowa 112
12/3/2011 Le’Veon Bell (18) vs. Wisconsin 106
8/31/2012 Le’Veon Bell (44) vs. Boise State 210
9/22/2012 Le’Veon Bell (36) vs. Eastern Michigan 253
10/6/2012 Le’Veon Bell (37) vs. Indiana 121
10/13/2012 Le’Veon Bell (29) vs. Iowa 140
11/3/2012 Le’Veon Bell (36) vs. Nebraska 188
11/17/2012 Le’Veon Bell (32) vs. Northwestern 133
11/24/2012 Le’Veon Bell (35) vs. Minnesota 266
12/29/2012 Le’Veon Bell (32) vs. TCU 145
MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON ____________________________________
1985 11 Lorenzo White (11)
1975 11 Levi Jackson (5) Charlie Baggett (4) Tyrone Wilson (1) Rich Baes (1)
1990 10 Tico Duckett (6) Hyland Hickson (4)
1988 10 Blake Ezor (7) Hyland Hickson (2) Scott Selzer (1)
1992 9 Tico Duckett (5) Craig Thomas (4)
1987 9 Lorenzo White (7) Blake Ezor (2)
1974 9 Levi Jackson (5) Rich Baes (2) Charlie Baggett (1) Claude Geiger (1)
TOTAL: 320 100-yard games since 1945.
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200-YARD PASSERS
9/24/1994 Tony Banks (15-11-0) vs. Miami (Ohio) 201
10/8/1994 Tony Banks (23-16-0) vs. Michigan 269
10/29/1994 Tony Banks (23-15-3) vs. Indiana 248
11/26/1994 Tony Banks (28-18-0) vs. Penn State 244
9/9/1995 Tony Banks (35-21-1) vs. Nebraska 290 9/23/1995 Tony Banks (25-16-1) vs. Purdue 208 9/30/1995 Todd Schultz (28-20-2) vs. Boston College 210 10/7/1995 Todd Schultz (37-20-2) vs. Iowa 255 10/21/1995 Tony Banks (26-15-1) vs. Minnesota 309 10/28/1995 Tony Banks (30-17-3) vs. Wisconsin 207 11/4/1995 Tony Banks (34-26-0) vs. Michigan 318 11/25/1995 Tony Banks (33-21-3) vs. Penn State 242 12/29/1995 Tony Banks (44-22-3) vs. LSU 348
9/21/1996 Gus Ornstein (37-21-1) vs. Louisville 237 10/12/1996 Todd Schultz (25-20-1) vs. Illinois 281 10/26/1996 Todd Schultz (25-18-1) vs. Wisconsin 269 11/2/1996 Todd Schultz (45-24-4) vs. Michigan 260 11/9/1996 Todd Schultz (17-13-0) vs. Indiana 243 11/23/1996 Todd Schultz (30-17-1) vs. Penn State 218
9/13/1997 Todd Schultz (22-18-0) vs. Memphis 206 10/4/1997 Todd Schultz (31-19-1) vs. Minnesota 304 11/8/1997 Todd Schultz (21-17-1) vs. Purdue 220 12/25/1997 Todd Schultz (24-14-3) vs. Washington 220
9/12/1998 Bill Burke (19-12-0) vs. Notre Dame 209 10/3/1998 Bill Burke (21-17-1) vs. Central Michigan 259 10/10/1998 Bill Burke (37-24-1) vs. Indiana 324 11/7/1998 Bill Burke (46-18-1) vs. Ohio State 323 11/14/1998 Bill Burke (40-28-1) vs. Purdue 345 11/21/1998 Bill Burke (28-17-0) vs. Illinois 263 11/28/1998 Bill Burke (44-17-3) vs. Penn State 286
9/2/1999 Bill Burke (31-18-1) vs. Oregon 205 9/18/1999 Bill Burke (37-22-1) vs. Notre Dame 291 10/9/1999 Bill Burke (36-21-0) vs. Michigan *400 10/16/1999 Bill Burke (33-21-4) vs. Purdue 234
1/1/2000 Bill Burke (35-21-2) vs. Florida 257 9/30/2000 Jeff Smoker (35-17-1) vs. Northwestern 233 10/21/2000 Ryan Van Dyke (37-26-1) vs. Michigan 292
9/29/2001 Ryan Van Dyke (31-19-1) vs. Northwestern 233 10/20/2001 Jeff Smoker (33-21-1) vs. Minnesota 258 10/27/2001 Jeff Smoker (20-13-2) vs. Wisconsin 326 11/10/2001 Jeff Smoker (30-20-2) vs. Indiana 288 11/17/2001 Damon Dowdell (45-24-2) vs. Purdue 304 11/24/2001 Jeff Smoker (36-24-0) vs. Penn State 356 12/1/2001 Jeff Smoker (17-14-1) vs. Missouri 317 12/31/2001 Jeff Smoker (32-22-1) vs. Fresno State 376
TOP 25 SINGLE-GAME PASSING PERFORMANCES ________________________
1. 400 Bill Burke (36-21-0) vs. Michigan 10/9/1999
2. 376 Jeff Smoker (32-22-1) vs. Fresno State 12/31/2001
3. 369 Ed Smith (30-20-2) vs. Indiana 10/21/1978
4. 360 Jim Miller (42-31-0) vs. Ohio State 10/16/1993
5. 357 Jeff Smoker (50-29-1) vs. Penn State 11/22/2003
6. 356 Jeff Smoker (36-24-0) vs. Penn State 11/24/2001
7. 353 Kirk Cousins (25-22-0) vs. Western Michigan 11/7/2009
8. 352 Dave Yarema (45-30-1) vs. Northwestern 11/15/1986
9. 351 Jeff Smoker (55-35-2) vs. Ohio State 11/8/2003
351 Jeff Smoker (40-32-0) vs. Indiana 10/4/2003
351 Jeff Smoker (32-21-1) vs. Rutgers 9/6/2003
12. 348 Tony Banks (44-22-3) vs. LSU 12/29/1995
13. 345 Bill Burke (40-28-1) vs. Purdue 11/14/1998
14. 340 Drew Stanton (36-26-0) vs. Ohio State 10/15/2005
15. 331 Kirk Cousins (43-29-0) vs. Northwestern 10/23/2010
16. 330 Brian Hoyer (50-26-2) vs. Minnesota 11/11/2006
330 Drew Stanton (32-22-0) vs. Hawaii 12/4/2004
18. 329 Kirk Cousins (53-34-1) vs. Notre Dame 9/17/2011
19. 327 Drew Stanton (27-16-1) vs. Notre Dame 9/17/2005
20. 326 Jeff Smoker (20-13-2) vs. Wisconsin 10/27/2001
21. 324 Jeff Smoker (34-21-2) vs. Western Michigan 8/30/2003
324 Bill Burke (37-24-1) vs. Indiana 10/10/1998
324 Ed Smith (29-18-0) vs. N.C. State 9/25/1976
24. 323 Brian Hoyer (36-22-0) vs. Wisconsin 9/29/2007
323 Bill Burke (46-18-1) vs. Ohio State 11/7/1998
DATE PLAYER (A-C-I) OPPONENT YARDS
11/13/1948 Gene Glick (9-8-0) vs. Iowa State 241
10/11/1952 Tom Yewcic (13-7-0) vs. Texas A&M 202
11/19/1955 Earl Morrall (14-10-0) vs. Marquette 274
11/8/1969 Dan Werner (35-16-4) vs. Purdue 314
9/19/1970 Mike Rasmussen (35-17-3) vs. Washington 215
9/26/1970 Mike Rasmussen (27-15-1) vs. Washington State 226
10/31/1970 Mike Rasmussen (23-13-2) vs. Indiana 236
9/11/1976 Marshall Lawson (32-14-1) vs. Ohio State 212
9/25/1976 Ed Smith (29-18-0) vs. N.C. State 324
10/30/1976 Ed Smith (30-15-0) vs. Purdue 235
11/6/1976 Ed Smith (24-15-1) vs. Indiana 200
9/24/1977 Ed Smith (39-16-2) vs. Wyoming 296
11/5/1977 Ed Smith (18-9-3) vs. Minnesota 235
11/12/1977 Ed Smith (24-15-0) vs. Northwestern 286
10/7/1978 Ed Smith (41-27-0) vs. Notre Dame 306
10/14/1978 Ed Smith (36-20-0) vs. Michigan 248
10/21/1978 Ed Smith (30-20-2) vs. Indiana 369
10/28/1978 Ed Smith (29-19-0) vs. Wisconsin 320
11/4/1978 Ed Smith (31-20-2) vs. Illinois 219
11/11/1978 Ed Smith (42-26-0) vs. Minnesota 296
9/8/1979 Bert Vaughn (27-14-2) vs. Illinois 233
11/17/1979 Bryan Clark (26-14-1) vs. Iowa 244
10/4/1980 John Leister (32-11-1) vs. Notre Dame 204
10/11/1980 John Leister (32-14-2) vs. Michigan 231
10/18/1980 John Leister (34-18-0) vs. Wisconsin 271
10/25/1980 John Leister (54-18-5) vs. Purdue 261
11/15/1980 John Leister (28-14-1) vs. Minnesota 209
9/12/1981 John Leister (34-17-2) vs. Illinois 225
9/19/1981 John Leister (37-15-3) vs. Ohio State 213
10/10/1981 Bryan Clark (38-21-3) vs. Michigan 316
10/17/1981 Bryan Clark (30-18-1) vs. Wisconsin 291
10/31/1981 John Leister (37-23-1) vs. Indiana 233
11/14/1981 Bryan Clark (43-21-2) vs. Minnesota 318
9/11/1982 John Leister (37-16-1) vs. Illinois 257
10/9/1982 John Leister (46-32-1) vs. Michigan 272
10/16/1982 John Leister (45-25-0) vs. Wisconsin 256
10/5/1985 Bobby McAllister (27-18-0) vs. Iowa 275
11/16/1985 Dave Yarema (21-12-0) vs. Northwestern 246
9/13/1986 Dave Yarema (33-26-0) vs. Arizona State 275
9/27/1986 Dave Yarema (16-13-1) vs. Western Michigan 277
10/4/1986 Dave Yarema (36-23-3) vs. Iowa 271
10/25/1986 Dave Yarema (20-13-0) vs. Purdue 206
11/1/1986 Dave Yarema (30-25-1) vs. Minnesota 321
11/8/1986 Dave Yarema (31-20-3) vs. Indiana 275
11/15/1986 Dave Yarema (45-30-1) vs. Northwestern 352
9/19/1987 Bobby McAllister (18-10-2) vs. Notre Dame 208
11/21/1987 Bobby McAllister (12-10-0) vs. Wisconsin 211
1/1/1989 Bobby McAllister (24-14-0) vs. Georgia 288
9/23/1989 Dan Enos (28-18-2) vs. Notre Dame 200
10/7/1989 Dan Enos (25-20-1) vs. Iowa 217
10/14/1989 Dan Enos (31-21-2) vs. Michigan 214
10/28/1989 Dan Enos (21-12-2) vs. Purdue 278
11/4/1989 Dan Enos (15-12-2) vs. Indiana 205
11/11/1989 Dan Enos (26-13-2) vs. Minnesota 240
10/12/1991 Jim Miller (39-30-2) vs. Michigan 302
10/26/1991 Jim Miller (27-17-1) vs. Ohio State 202
9/12/1992 Jim Miller (26-21-0) vs. Central Michigan 215
9/19/1992 Jim Miller (41-23-2) vs. Notre Dame 231
10/3/1992 Jim Miller (30-19-1) vs. Indiana 274
10/17/1992 Jim Miller (23-16-2) vs. Minnesota 212
10/16/1993 Jim Miller (42-31-0) vs. Ohio State 360
11/13/1993 Jim Miller (27-21-0) vs. Purdue 200
12/4/1993 Jim Miller (25-19-2) vs. Wisconsin 216
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200-YARD PASSERS
As a senior in 2011, Kirk Cousins threw for 3,316 yards and 25 touchdowns, including
a school-record tying 11 200-yard passing games.
8/31/2011 Kirk Cousins (22-18-0) vs. Youngstown State 222 9/17/2011 Kirk Cousins (53-34-1) vs. Notre Dame 329 9/24/2011 Kirk Cousins (22-13-1) vs. Central Michigan 213 10/1/2011 Kirk Cousins (32-20-2) vs. Ohio State 250 10/22/2011 Kirk Cousins (31-22-0) vs. Wisconsin 290 11/5/2011 Kirk Cousins (34-23-0) vs. Minnesota 296 11/12/2011 Kirk Cousins (31-18-0) vs. Iowa 260 11/19/2011 Kirk Cousins (23-16-0) vs. Indiana 272 11/26/2011 Kirk Cousins (20-14-1) vs. Northwestern 214 12/3/2011 Kirk Cousins (30-22-1) vs. Wisconsin 281 1/2/2012 Kirk Cousins (50-27-3) vs. Georgia 300
8/31/2012 Andrew Maxwell (38-22-3) vs. Boise State 248 9/7/2012 Andrew Maxwell (31-20-0) vs. Central Michigan 275 9/29/2012 Andrew Maxwell (42-22-0) vs. Ohio State 269 10/6/2012 Andrew Maxwell (40-24-0) vs. Indiana 290 10/27/2012 Andrew Maxwell (39-24-0) vs. Wisconsin 216 11/17/2012 Andrew Maxwell (46-22-2) vs. Northwestern 297
8/31/2002 Jeff Smoker (24-14-1) vs. Eastern Michigan 232 9/7/2002 Jeff Smoker (26-16-0) vs. Rice 213 9/14/2002 Jeff Smoker (33-16-2) vs. California 206 9/21/2002 Jeff Smoker (34-19-2) vs. Notre Dame 281 9/28/2002 Jeff Smoker (24-15-2) vs. Northwestern 263 10/19/2002 Jeff Smoker (29-17-1) vs. Minnesota 229 11/9/2002 Damon Dowdell (25-17-0) vs. Indiana 203 11/16/2002 Damon Dowdell (32-18-2) vs. Purdue 253
8/30/2003 Jeff Smoker (34-21-2) vs. Western Michigan 324 9/6/2003 Jeff Smoker (32-21-1) vs. Rutgers 351 9/27/2003 Jeff Smoker (44-28-0) vs. Iowa 218 10/4/2003 Jeff Smoker (40-32-0) vs. Indiana 351 10/11/2003 Jeff Smoker (31-23-0) vs. Illinois 317 10/18/2003 Jeff Smoker (46-30-0) vs. Minnesota 252 11/1/2003 Jeff Smoker (40-21-1) vs. Michigan 254 11/8/2003 Jeff Smoker (55-35-2) vs. Ohio State 351 11/15/2003 Jeff Smoker (31-16-2) vs. Wisconsin 207 11/22/2003 Jeff Smoker (50-29-1) vs. Penn State 357
9/4/2004 Damon Dowdell (39-22-1) vs. Rutgers 270 10/2/2004 Drew Stanton (54-29-0) vs. Iowa 245 10/16/2004 Drew Stanton (31-20-2) vs. Minnesota 308 11/6/2004 Damon Dowdell (46-29-3) vs. Ohio State 262 12/4/2004 Drew Stanton (32-22-0) vs. Hawaii 330
9/3/2005 Drew Stanton (29-22-1) vs. Kent State 297 9/10/2005 Drew Stanton (26-21-0) vs. Hawaii 301 9/17/2005 Drew Stanton (27-16-1) vs. Notre Dame 327 9/24/2005 Drew Stanton (26-20-0) vs. Illinois 259 10/1/2005 Drew Stanton (30-20-1) vs. Michigan 282 10/15/2005 Drew Stanton (36-26-0) vs. Ohio State 340 10/22/2005 Drew Stanton (38-20-3) vs. Northwestern 234 10/29/2005 Drew Stanton (31-17-1) vs. Indiana 244 11/5/2005 Drew Stanton (30-22-1) vs. Purdue 248 11/12/2005 Drew Stanton (45-29-0) vs. Minnesota 312 11/19/2005 Drew Stanton (36-23-4) vs. Penn State 233
9/2/2006 Drew Stanton (25-16-0) vs. Idaho 225 9/9/2006 Drew Stanton (32-24-1) vs. Eastern Michigan 254 10/7/2006 Drew Stanton (35-20-2) vs. Michigan 252 10/21/2006 Drew Stanton (37-27-1) vs. Northwestern 294 11/11/2006 Brian Hoyer (50-26-2) vs. Minnesota 330 11/18/2006 Brian Hoyer (61-30-0) vs. Penn State 291
9/1/2007 Brian Hoyer (17-14-0) vs. UAB 201 9/8/2007 Brian Hoyer (29-17-2) vs. Bowling Green 250 9/29/2007 Brian Hoyer (36-22-0) vs. Wisconsin 323 10/27/2007 Brian Hoyer (42-25-0) vs. Iowa 308 11/10/2007 Brian Hoyer (31-22-0) vs. Purdue 266 11/17/2007 Brian Hoyer (21-16-2) vs. Penn State 257
8/30/2008 Brian Hoyer (48-20-1) vs. California 321 9/27/2008 Brian Hoyer (26-14-0) vs. Indiana 261 10/25/2008 Brian Hoyer (29-17-0) vs. Michigan 282 11/1/2008 Brian Hoyer (44-19-0) vs. Wisconsin 252 11/22/2008 Brian Hoyer (40-25-2) vs. Penn State 206
9/19/2009 Kirk Cousins (35-23-1) vs. Notre Dame 302 9/26/2009 Kirk Cousins (34-17-1) vs. Wisconsin 201 10/17/2009 Kirk Cousins (31-21-0) vs. Northwestern 281 10/24/2009 Kirk Cousins (32-16-0) vs. Iowa 225 10/31/2009 Kirk Cousins (35-21-1) vs. Minnesota 236 11/7/2009 Kirk Cousins (25-22-0) vs. Western Michigan 353 11/14/2009 Kirk Cousins (25-11-0) vs. Purdue 208 1/2/2010 Kirk Cousins (27-13-2) vs. Texas Tech 220
9/18/2010 Kirk Cousins (33-23-1) vs. Notre Dame 245 9/25/2010 Kirk Cousins (20-16-0) vs. Northern Colorado 290 10/2/2010 Kirk Cousins (29-20-2) vs. Wisconsin 269 10/9/2010 Kirk Cousins (25-18-0) vs. Michigan 284 10/16/2010 Kirk Cousins (24-13-0) vs. Illinois 201 10/23/2010 Kirk Cousins (43-29-0) vs. Northwestern 331 11/20/2010 Kirk Cousins (37-28-1) vs. Purdue 276
DATE PLAYER (A-C-I) OPPONENT YARDS
MOST CAREER 200-YARD GAMES ________________________________________
26 Kirk Cousins 2009 (8) 2010 (7) 2011 (11)
23 Jeff Smoker 2000 (1) 2001 (6) 2002 (6) 2003 (10)
18 Drew Stanton 2004 (3) 2005 (11) 2006 (4)
13 Brian Hoyer 2006 (2) 2007 (6) 2008 (5)
12 Bill Burke 1998 (7) 1999 (5)
12 Ed Smith 1976 (3) 1977 (3) 1978 (6)
11 Todd Schultz 1995 (2) 1996 (5) 1997 (4)
11 Tony Banks 1994 (4) 1995 (7)
11 John Leister 1980 (5) 1981 (3) 1982 (3)
MOST 200-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON ____________________________________
2011 11 Kirk Cousins (11)
2005 11 Drew Stanton (11)
2003 10 Jeff Smoker (10)
1995 9 Tony Banks (7) Todd Schultz (2)
2009 8 Kirk Cousins (8)
2002 8 Jeff Smoker (6) Damon Dowdell (2)
2001 8 Jeff Smoker (6) Damon Dowdell (1) Ryan Van Dyke (1)
2010 7 Kirk Cousins (7)
1998 7 Bill Burke (7)
1986 7 Dave Yarema (7)
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100-YARD RECEIVERS
DATE PLAYER (REC.) OPPONENT YARDS
11/24/1951 Bob Carey (5) vs. Colorado 104
10/11/1952 Ellis Duckett (2) vs. Texas A&M 127
10/2/1954 Jim Hinesly (5) vs. Wisconsin 123
10/16/1954 John Lewis (3) vs. Notre Dame 103
11/20/1954 John Lewis (2) vs. Marquette 122
11/12/1955 Dave Kaiser (3) vs. Minnesota 102
11/3/1956 Tony Kolodziej (3) vs. Wisconsin 123
11/7/1959 Herb Adderley (3) vs. Ohio State 106
10/31/1964 Gene Washington (7) vs. Wisconsin 104
11/14/1964 Gene Washington (9) vs. Notre Dame 150
11/13/1965 Gene Washington (8) vs. Indiana 112
9/24/1966 Gene Washington (4) vs. Penn State 143
11/12/1966 Gene Washington (4) vs. Indiana 114
11/19/1966 Gene Washington (5) vs. Notre Dame 123
9/28/1968 Allen Brenner (6) vs. Baylor 153
10/19/1968 Frank Foreman (7) vs. Minnesota 124
11/2/1968 Frank Foreman (7) vs. Ohio State 123
11/23/1968 Allen Brenner (6) vs. Northwestern 101
10/4/1969 Gordy Bowdell (5) vs. Minnesota 119
10/11/1969 Frank Foreman (3) vs. Ohio State 135
11/8/1969 Frank Foreman (6) vs. Purdue 155
9/19/1970 Gordy Bowdell (6) vs. Notre Dame 101
9/19/1970 Billy Joe DuPree (6) vs. Washington 103
10/24/1970 Gordy Bowdell (7) vs. Iowa 117
11/14/1970 Billy Joe DuPree (5) vs. Minnesota 130
9/30/1972 Billy Joe DuPree (8) vs. Southern Cal 134
11/23/1974 Mike Hurd (4) vs. Iowa 100
9/25/1976 Kirk Gibson (5) vs. N.C. State 173
10/30/1976 Kirk Gibson (8) vs. Purdue 117
9/24/1977 Kirk Gibson (4) vs. Wyoming 115
9/24/1977 Edgar Wilson (6) vs. Wyoming 118
10/1/1977 Mark Brammer (8) vs. Notre Dame 129
11/5/1977 Kirk Gibson (3) vs. Minnesota 148
11/12/1977 Kirk Gibson (3) vs. Northwestern 103
11/12/1977 Mark Brammer (7) vs. Northwestern 108
10/7/1978 Eugene Byrd (7) vs. Notre Dame 124
10/21/1978 Kirk Gibson (3) vs. Indiana 146
10/21/1978 Samson Howard (4) vs. Indiana 119
11/11/1978 Kirk Gibson (8) vs. Minnesota 122
11/17/1979 Eugene Byrd (5) vs. Iowa 159
10/11/1980 Ted Jones (5) vs. Michigan 109
10/18/1980 Ted Jones (8) vs. Wisconsin 105
10/10/1981 Otis Grant (5) vs. Michigan 102
11/14/1981 Daryl Turner (5) vs. Minnesota 121
9/11/1982 Otis Grant (8) vs. Illinois 142
10/9/1982 Ted Jones (9) vs. Michigan 123
9/10/1983 Daryl Turner (6) vs. Colorado 128
9/17/1983 Daryl Turner (4) vs. Notre Dame 109
9/15/1984 Mark Ingram (3) vs. Notre Dame 103
10/27/1984 Mark Ingram (3) vs. Minnesota 104
10/5/1985 Mark Ingram (7) vs. Iowa 148
10/26/1985 Mark Ingram (6) vs. Purdue 102
11/16/1985 Mark Ingram (4) vs. Northwestern 113
9/20/1986 Mark Ingram (5) vs. Notre Dame 107
9/27/1986 Andre Rison (5) vs. Western Michigan 155
10/4/1986 Mark Ingram (6) vs. Iowa 116
11/1/1986 Mark Ingram (7) vs. Minnesota 141
11/8/1986 Andre Rison (11) vs. Indiana 196
11/15/1986 Andre Rison (6) vs. Northwestern 114
11/15/1986 Mark Ingram (5) vs. Northwestern 104
11/22/1986 Andre Rison (9) vs. Wisconsin 108
TOP 20 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING PERFORMANCES ______________________
1. 270 Charles Rogers (10) vs. Fresno State 12/31/2001
2. 255 Plaxico Burress (10) vs. Michigan 10/9/1999
3. 252 Andre Rison (9) vs. Georgia 1/1/1989
4. 206 Charles Rogers (5) vs. Wisconsin 10/27/2001
5. 202 Mark Dell (9) vs. California 8/30/2008
6. 197 Courtney Hawkins (9) vs. Minnesota 11/11/1989
7. 196 Andre Rison (11) vs. Indiana 11/8/1986
8. 193 Courtney Hawkins (7) vs. Purdue 10/28/1989
9. 191 Charles Rogers (8) vs. Penn State 11/24/2001
10. 186 Blair White (12) vs. Northwestern 10/17/2009
11. 185 Plaxico Burress (13) vs. Florida 1/1/2000
12. 175 Charles Rogers (7) vs. Notre Dame 9/21/2002
13. 173 Kirk Gibson (5) vs. N.C. State 9/25/1976
14. 171 Muhsin Muhammad (9) vs. LSU 12/29/1995
15. 168 Charles Rogers (7) vs. Missouri 12/1/2001
16. 166 Charles Rogers (9) vs. California 9/14/2002
17. 164 Blair White (7) vs. Wisconsin 11/1/2008
164 Plaxico Burress (5) vs. Northwestern 11/13/1999
19. 162 Blair White (9) vs. Montana State 9/5/2009
162 Andre Rison (6) vs. Wisconsin 11/21/1987
9/19/1987 Andre Rison (5) vs. Notre Dame 137
11/7/1987 Andre Rison (5) vs. Purdue 122
11/21/1987 Andre Rison (6) vs. Wisconsin 162
10/1/1988 Andre Rison (4) vs. Iowa 107
10/22/1988 Andre Rison (4) vs. Illinois 107
11/19/1988 Andre Rison (4) vs. Wisconsin 128
1/1/1989 Andre Rison (9) vs. Georgia 252
10/21/1989 Courtney Hawkins (6) vs. Illinois 101
10/28/1989 Courtney Hawkins (7) vs. Purdue 193
11/11/1989 Courtney Hawkins (9) vs. Minnesota 197
11/18/1989 Courtney Hawkins (8) vs. Northwestern 135
12/31/1990 Courtney Hawkins (6) vs. Southern Cal 106
9/28/1991 Courtney Hawkins (8) vs. Rutgers 143
10/10/1992 Mitch Lyons (12) vs. Michigan 119
9/11/1993 Mill Coleman (8) vs. Kansas 112
10/16/1993 Napoleon Outlaw (5) vs. Ohio State 117
12/28/1993 Mill Coleman (6) vs. Louisville 100
9/24/1994 Mill Coleman (6) vs. Miami (Ohio) 127
10/15/1994 Mill Coleman (7) vs. Ohio State 109
10/8/1994 Nigea Carter (6) vs. Michigan 145
9/23/1995 Derrick Mason (7) vs. Purdue 150
10/7/1995 Muhsin Muhammad (6) vs. Iowa 127
10/21/1995 Derrick Mason (6) vs. Minnesota 146
11/4/1995 Muhsin Muhammad (8) vs. Michigan 116
11/25/1995 Muhsin Muhammad (6) vs. Penn State 116
12/29/1995 Muhsin Muhammad (9) vs. LSU 171
9/21/1996 Derrick Mason (8) vs. Louisville 141
10/12/1996 Derrick Mason (5) vs. Illinois 101
10/19/1996 Derrick Mason (6) vs. Minnesota 106
10/26/1996 Derrick Mason (6) vs. Wisconsin 108
11/2/1996 Derrick Mason (10) vs. Michigan 151
11/9/1996 Nigea Carter (5) vs. Indiana 108
11/23/1996 Nigea Carter (7) vs. Penn State 142
10/4/1997 Gari Scott (5) vs. Minnesota 117
10/18/1997 Josh Keur (11) vs. Northwestern 100
12/25/1997 Gari Scott (5) vs. Washington 114
9/12/1998 Plaxico Burress (3) vs. Notre Dame 109
10/10/1998 Plaxico Burress (7) vs. Indiana 113
11/7/1998 Plaxico Burress (4) vs. Ohio State 125
11/14/1998 Plaxico Burress (10) vs. Purdue 150
11/21/1998 Gari Scott (6) vs. Illinois 133
11/28/1998 Gari Scott (8) vs. Penn State 157
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MOST CAREER 100-YARD GAMES ______________________________________
12 Charles Rogers 2001 (6) 2002 (6)
11 Andre Rison 1986 (4) 1987 (3) 1988 (4)
10 B.J. Cunningham 2010 (2) 2011 (8)
9 Mark Ingram 1984 (2) 1985 (3) 1986 (4)
7 Devin Thomas 2007 (7)
7 Plaxico Burress 1998 (4) 1999 (3)
7 Derrick Mason 1995 (2) 1996 (5)
7 Kirk Gibson 1976 (2) 1977 (3) 1978 (2)
6 Blair White 2008 (2) 2009 (4)
6 Gari Scott 1997 (2) 1998 (2) 1999 (2)
6 Courtney Hawkins 1989 (4) 1990 (1) 1991 (1)
6 Gene Washington 1964 (2) 1965 (1) 1966 (3)
100-YARD RECEIVERS
B.J. Cunningham set a school single-season record with eight 100-yard receiving
Wisconsin in the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game.
9/18/2010 B.J. Cunningham (7) vs. Notre Dame 101
10/23/2010 B.J. Cunningham (8) vs. Northwestern 113
10/23/2010 Mark Dell (9) vs. Northwestern 109
11/20/2010 Mark Dell (8) vs. Purdue 108
8/31/2011 B.J. Cunningham (9) vs. Youngstown State 130
9/17/2011 B.J. Cunningham (12) vs. Notre Dame 158
10/1/2011 B.J. Cunningham (9) vs. Ohio State 154
10/22/2011 B.J. Cunningham (6) vs. Wisconsin 102
11/5/2011 B.J. Cunningham (3) vs. Minnesota 104
11/19/2011 B.J. Cunningham (6) vs. Indiana 132
11/26/2011 B.J. Cunningham (6) vs. Northwestern 120
12/3/2011 B.J. Cunningham (5) vs. Wisconsin 115
12/3/2011 Keshawn Martin (9) vs. Wisconsin 115
1/2/2012 Brian Linthicum (7) vs. Georgia 115
9/22/2012 Dion Sims (6) vs. Eastern Michigan 122
10/6/2012 Aaron Burbridge (8) vs. Indiana 134
11/24/2012 Bennie Fowler (7) vs. Minnesota 101
DATE PLAYER (REC.) OPPONENT YARDS
9/2/1999 Gari Scott (6) vs. Oregon 107
9/18/1999 Gari Scott (4) vs. Notre Dame 110
10/9/1999 Plaxico Burress (10) vs. Michigan 255
11/13/1999 Plaxico Burress (5) vs. Northwestern 164
1/1/2000 Plaxico Burress (13) vs. Florida 185
9/22/2001 Charles Rogers (4) vs. Notre Dame 116
10/13/2001 Herb Haygood (9) vs. Iowa 119
10/20/2001 Herb Haygood (8) vs. Minnesota 117
10/27/2001 Charles Rogers (5) vs. Wisconsin 206
10/10/2001 Herb Haygood (8) vs. Indiana 132
11/17/2001 Charles Rogers (7) vs. Purdue 108
11/24/2001 Charles Rogers (8) vs. Penn State 191
12/1/2001 Charles Rogers (7) vs. Missouri 168
12/31/2001 Charles Rogers (10) vs. Fresno State *270
8/31/2002 Charles Rogers (4) vs. Eastern Michigan 138
9/7/2002 Charles Rogers (9) vs. Rice 155
9/14/2002 Charles Rogers (9) vs. California 166
9/21/2002 Charles Rogers (7) vs. Notre Dame 175
11/9/2002 Charles Rogers (5) vs. Indiana 102
11/16/2002 Charles Rogers (8) vs. Purdue 161
9/6/2003 Agim Shabaj (7) vs. Rutgers 145
11/1/2003 Agim Shabaj (4) vs. Michigan 106
11/22/2003 Kyle Brown (3) vs. Penn State 126
9/11/2004 Kyle Brown (6) vs. Central Michigan 123
10/2/2004 Terry Love (9) vs. Iowa 103
12/4/2004 Jerramy Scott (5) vs. Hawaii 107
9/3/2005 Terry Love (4) vs. Kent State 100
9/17/2005 Matt Trannon (5) vs. Notre Dame 136
10/15/2005 Jerramy Scott (7) vs. Ohio State 129
9/9/2006 Matt Trannon (14) vs. Eastern Michigan 151
9/16/2006 Kerry Reed (7) vs. Pittsburgh 103
10/21/2006 Kerry Reed (9) vs. Northwestern 101
11/11/2006 Kerry Reed (11) vs. Minnesota 147
11/11/2006 Matt Trannon (7) vs. Minnesota 131
9/1/2007 Devin Thomas (5) vs. UAB 106
9/8/2007 Devin Thomas (4) vs. Bowling Green 156
9/29/2007 Devin Thomas (4) vs. Wisconsin 111
10/13/2007 Devin Thomas (13) vs. Indiana 148
10/27/2007 Devin Thomas (9) vs. Iowa 139
11/10/2007 Devin Thomas (10) vs. Purdue 116
11/17/2007 Devin Thomas (7) vs. Penn State 139
11/17/2007 Kellen Davis (4) vs. Penn State 106
8/30/2008 Mark Dell (9) vs. California 202
10/25/2008 Blair White (4) vs. Michigan 143
11/1/2008 Blair White (7) vs. Wisconsin 164
9/5/2009 Blair White (9) vs. Montana State 162
9/12/2009 Blair White (7) vs. Central Michigan 105
9/19/2009 Mark Dell (6) vs. Notre Dame 121
9/26/2009 Keshawn Martin (4) vs. Wisconsin 139
10/17/2009 Blair White (12) vs. Northwestern 186
1/2/2010 Blair White (6) vs. Texas Tech 114
1,000-yard receiving seasons, had a Spartan Stadium-record 255 receiving yards vs.
Michigan in 1999.
MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON __________________________________
2011 10 B.J. Cunningham (8) Keshawn Martin (1) Brian Linthicum (1)
2001 9 Charles Rogers (6) Herb Haygood (3)
2007 8 Devin Thomas (7) Kellen Davis (1)
1986 8 Mark Ingram (4) Andre Rison (4)
1996 7 Derrick Mason (5) Nigea Carter (2)
2009 6 Blair White (4) Mark Dell (1) Keshawn Martin (1)
2002 6 Charles Rogers (6)
1998 6 Plaxico Burress (4) Gari Scott (2)
1995 6 Muhsin Muhammad (4) Derrick Mason (2)
1977 6 Kirk Gibson (3) Mark Brammer (2) Edgar Wilson (1)
2006 5 Kerry Reed (3) Matt Trannon (2)
1999 5 Plaxico Burress (3) Gari Scott (2)
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104 M I C H I G A N S T A T E F O O T B A L L
RUSHINGYEAR PLAYER G ATT. YDS. AVG.
1945 Jack Breslin 9 112 361 3.2
1946 George Guerre 10 90 633 7.0
1947 George Guerre 5 47 354 7.5
1948 George Guerre 10 118 734 6.2
1949 Lynn Chandnois 9 129 885 6.6
1950 Sonny Grandelius 9 163 1,023 6.2
1951 Don McAuliffe 9 124 566 4.5
1952 Billy Wells 9 118 585 4.9
1953 LeRoy Bolden 9 127 691 5.4
1954 Clarence Peaks 9 45 321 7.1
1955 Walt Kowalczyk 9 82 584 7.1
1956 Dennis Mendyk 9 85 495 5.8
1957 Walt Kowalczyk 9 101 545 5.4
1958 Dean Look 9 90 238 3.6
1959 Herb Adderley 9 93 419 4.5
1960 Ron Hatcher 9 59 361 6.1
1961 George Saimes 9 82 451 5.5
1962 George Saimes 9 122 642 5.2
1963 Roger Lopes 9 138 601 4.3
1964 Dick Gordon 9 123 741 6.0
1965 Clinton Jones 10 165 787 4.8
1966 Clinton Jones 10 159 784 4.9
1967 Dwight Lee 10 116 497 4.2
1968 Tommy Love 10 177 729 4.1
1969 Don Highsmith 10 209 937 4.4
1970 Eric Allen 10 186 811 4.3
1971 Eric Allen 11 259 1,494 5.7
1972 David E. Brown 11 123 575 4.6
1973 Clarence Bullock 9 113 496 4.4
1974 Levi Jackson 11 153 942 6.2
1975 Levi Jackson 11 230 1,063 4.6
1976 Richard Baes 11 187 931 4.9
1977 Leroy McGee 11 162 720 4.4
1978 Steve Smith 11 115 772 6.7
1979 Steve Smith 11 204 972 4.8
1980 Steve Smith 11 154 667 4.3
1981 Aaron Roberts 9 94 461 4.9
1982 Tony Ellis 11 179 671 3.7
1983 Carl Butler 11 126 549 4.4
1984 Lorenzo White 11 142 616 4.3
1985 Lorenzo White 12 419 2,066 4.9
1986 Lorenzo White 9 164 633 3.9
1987 Lorenzo White 12 357 1,572 4.4
1988 Blake Ezor 12 322 1,496 4.7
1989 Blake Ezor 10 267 1,299 4.9
1990 Tico Duckett 12 257 1,394 5.4
1991 Tico Duckett 11 272 1,204 4.4
1992 Tico Duckett 11 204 1,021 5.0
1993 Duane Goulbourne 12 196 973 5.0
1994 Duane Goulbourne 11 214 930 4.3
1995 Marc Renaud 11 216 1,057 4.9
1996 Sedrick Irvin 12 237 1,067 4.5
1997 Sedrick Irvin 12 246 1,270 5.2
1998 Sedrick Irvin 12 272 1,167 4.3
1999 Lloyd Clemons 12 191 959 5.0
2000 T.J. Duckett 11 240 1,353 5.6
2001 T.J. Duckett 12 263 1,420 5.4
2002 David Richard 12 133 654 4.9
2003 Jaren Hayes 12 145 609 4.2
2004 DeAndra Cobb 12 96 728 7.6
2005 Javon Ringer 11 122 817 6.7
2006 Javon Ringer 8 86 497 5.8
2007 Javon Ringer 13 245 1,447 5.9
2008 Javon Ringer 13 390 1,637 4.2
2009 Larry Caper 12 120 468 3.9
2010 Edwin Baker 13 207 1,201 5.8
2011 Le’Veon Bell 14 182 948 5.2
2012 Le’Veon Bell 13 382 1,793 4.7
PASSINGYEAR PLAYER G PA PC PCT. YDS. TD
1945 Russ Reader 9 90 53 .589 613 3
1946 George Guerre 10 60 25 .417 396 2
1947 Gene Glick 9 26 8 .308 139 1
1948 Gene Glick 10 56 26 .464 692 11
1949 Gene Glick 9 71 38 .535 776 6
1950 Al Dorow 9 105 45 .429 654 5
1951 Al Dorow 9 114 64 .561 842 9
1952 Tom Yewcic 9 95 41 .432 941 10
1953 Tom Yewcic 9 80 34 .425 489 7
1954 Earl Morrall 9 99 39 .394 795 6
1955 Earl Morrall 9 68 42 .618 941 5
1956 Pat Wilson 9 39 20 .512 414 1
1957 Jim Ninowski 9 79 45 .570 718 6
1958 Mike Panitch 9 37 16 .432 250 2
1959 Dean Look 8 100 49 .490 785 9
1960 Tom Wilson 9 109 46 .422 761 8
1961 Pete Smith 9 94 42 .447 630 5
1962 Pete Smith 9 52 18 .346 241 3
1963 Steve Juday 7 68 30 .441 509 5
1964 Steve Juday 9 148 79 .534 894 9
1965 Steve Juday 10 168 89 .529 1,173 7
1966 Jimmy Raye 10 123 62 .504 1,110 10
1967 Jimmy Raye 10 107 42 .393 580 4
1968 Bill Triplett 10 90 47 .522 714 4
1969 Bill Triplett 10 117 37 .316 715 6
1970 Mike Rasmussen 10 199 91 .457 1,344 9
1971 Mike Rasmussen 11 88 32 .364 642 3
1972 George Mihaiu 6 55 25 .454 367 0
1973 Charlie Baggett 8 94 38 .464 516 0
1974 Charlie Baggett 11 105 48 .457 965 10
1975 Charlie Baggett 11 88 42 .477 854 4
1976 Ed Smith 10 257 132 .513 1,749 13
1977 Ed Smith 11 240 117 .487 1,731 10
1978 Ed Smith 10 292 169 .579 2,226 20
1979 Bryan Clark 9 131 64 .489 800 4
1980 John Leister 10 247 103 .417 1,569 10
1981 Bryan Clark 10 294 109 .536 1,521 14
1982 John Leister 10 251 119 .474 1,321 4
1983 Clark Brown 11 141 82 .582 837 4
1984 Dave Yarema 12 222 119 .536 1,477 11
1985 Dave Yarema 7 116 66 .569 840 10
1986 Dave Yarema 11 297 202 .673 2,581 16
1987 Bobby McAllister 12 139 71 .511 1,171 6
1988 Bobby McAllister 12 154 80 .519 1,406 9
1989 Dan Enos 12 240 153 .638 2,066 9
1990 Dan Enos 12 220 137 .623 1,677 4
1991 Jim Miller 11 210 130 .596 1,368 6
1992 Jim Miller 9 191 122 .639 1,400 2
1993 Jim Miller 12 336 215 .640 2,269 9
1994 Tony Banks 11 238 145 .609 2,040 11
1995 Tony Banks 9 258 156 .605 2,089 9
1996 Todd Schultz 9 209 130 .622 1,693 7
1997 Todd Schultz 12 299 177 .592 2,003 18
1998 Bill Burke 12 358 195 .545 2,595 19
1999 Bill Burke 12 312 173 .554 2,214 20
2000 Jeff Smoker 9 197 103 .523 1,365 6
2001 Jeff Smoker 11 262 166 .634 2,579 21
2002 Jeff Smoker 7 203 114 .562 1,593 13
2003 Jeff Smoker 13 488 302 .619 3,395 21
2004 Drew Stanton 10 220 141 .641 1,601 8
2005 Drew Stanton 11 354 236 .667 3,077 22
2006 Drew Stanton 11 269 164 .610 1,807 12
2007 Brian Hoyer 13 376 223 .593 2,725 20
2008 Brian Hoyer 13 353 180 .510 2,404 9
2009 Kirk Cousins 13 328 198 .604 2,680 19
2010 Kirk Cousins 13 338 226 .669 2,825 20
2011 Kirk Cousins 14 419 267 .637 3,316 25
2012 Andrew Maxwell 13 446 234 .525 2,606 13
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SCORINGYEAR PLAYER G TD PAT FG PTS
1945 Russ Reader 8 5 5 0 35
1946 Lynn Chandnois 10 6 0 0 36
1947 Horace Smith 9 5 0 0 30
1948 Lynn Chandnois 10 12 0 0 72
1949 Lynn Chandnois 9 10 0 0 60
1950 Sonny Grandelius 9 12 0 0 72
1951 Don McAuliffe 9 9 0 0 54
1952 Evan Slonac 9 4 37 0 61
1953 LeRoy Bolden 9 8 0 0 48
1954 LeRoy Bolden 9 5 0 0 30
1955 Gerald Planutis 9 5 22 0 52
1956 Dennis Mendyk 9 7 0 0 42
1957 Walt Kowalczyk 9 9 0 0 54
1958 Dean Look 9 4 0 0 24
1959 Gary Ballman 9 5 0 0 30
1960 Art Brandstatter 9 2 16 3 37
1961 George Saimes 9 8 0 0 48
1962 Sherman Lewis 9 9 *2 0 58
1963 Sherman Lewis 9 8 0 0 48
1964 Clinton Jones 9 5 0 0 30
Gene Washington 9 5 0 0 30
1965 Clinton Jones 10 12 *1 0 74
1966 Bob Apisa 10 9 0 0 54
1967 Dwight Lee 10 7 0 0 42
1968 Bill Feraco 10 7 0 0 42
1969 Don Highsmith 10 7 *1 0 44
1970 Eric Allen 10 10 0 0 60
1971 Eric Allen 11 18 *1 0 110
1972 Mark Niesen 11 4 0 0 24
1973 Dirk Kryt 11 0 11 9 38
1974 Charlie Baggett 11 11 0 0 66
1975 Hans Nielsen 11 0 22 10 52
1976 Hans Nielsen 11 0 27 11 60
1977 Hans Nielsen 11 0 27 17 78
1978 Morten Andersen 11 0 52 7 73
1979 Derek Hughes 11 11 0 0 66
1980 Morten Andersen 11 0 21 12 57
1981 Morten Andersen 11 0 28 15 73
1982 Ralf Mojsiejenko 11 0 16 14 58
1983 Ralf Mojsiejenko 11 0 13 11 46
1984 Ralf Mojsiejenko 12 0 15 10 45
1985 Lorenzo White 12 17 0 0 102
1986 Chris Caudell 11 0 31 10 61
1987 Lorenzo White 12 16 0 0 96
1988 John Langeloh 12 0 29 18 83
1989 Blake Ezor 10 19 0 0 114
1990 Hyland Hickson 12 15 0 0 90
1991 Jim DelVerne 11 0 16 12 52
1992 Craig Thomas 11 15 0 0 90
1993 Bill Stoyanovich 12 0 32 11 65
1994 Chris Gardner 11 0 30 14 72
1995 Scott Greene 11 18 *2 0 112
1996 Sedrick Irvin 12 18 0 0 108
1997 Sedrick Irvin 12 14 0 0 84
1998 Paul Edinger 12 0 28 22 94
1999 Paul Edinger 12 0 40 21 103
2000 David Schaefer 11 0 18 11 51
2001 Charles Rogers 12 16 0 0 96
2002 Charles Rogers 12 13 0 0 78
2003 Dave Rayner 13 0 39 22 105
2004 Dave Rayner 12 0 39 22 105
2005 Jehuu Caulcrick 11 7 0 0 42
2006 Brett Swenson 12 0 33 15 78
2007 Jehuu Caulcrick 13 21 0 0 126
2008 Javon Ringer 13 22 0 0 132
2009 Brett Swenson 13 0 44 19 101
2010 Dan Conroy 12 0 45 14 87
2011 Dan Conroy 14 0 48 17 99
2012 Dan Conroy 13 0 25 23 94
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RECEIVINGYEAR PLAYER G NO. YDS. AVG. TD
1945 Steve Cantos 9 31 265 8.5 2
1946 Warren Huey 9 11 214 19.4 0
1947 Warren Huey 9 7 160 22.9 2
1948 Ed Sobczak 10 20 465 23.5 7
1949 Bob Carey 9 26 523 20.1 8
1950 Bob Carey 9 19 268 14.1 3
1951 Bob Carey 9 20 263 13.1 3
1952 Ellis Duckett 9 10 323 32.3 5
1953 Ellis Duckett 9 10 169 16.9 4
1954 John Lewis 9 10 338 33.8 0
1955 Dave Kaiser 9 12 343 28.6 2
1956 Tony Kolodziej 9 7 221 31.5 1
1957 Dave Kaiser 9 19 267 14.0 1
1958 Sam Williams 9 15 242 16.1 1
1959 Herb Adderley 9 13 265 20.3 2
1960 Herb Adderley 9 9 154 17.1 2
1961 Lonnie Sanders 9 15 247 16.4 2
1962 Lonnie Sanders 9 7 109 15.3 1
1963 Sherman Lewis 9 11 303 27.5 5
1964 Gene Washington 9 35 542 15.4 5
1965 Gene Washington 9 40 638 16.0 4
1966 Gene Washington 10 27 677 25.0 7
1967 Allen Brenner 10 26 462 17.7 4
1948 Frank Foreman 10 29 456 15.7 3
1969 Frank Foreman 10 22 537 24.4 3
1970 Gordon Bowdell 10 34 495 14.5 4
1971 Billy Joe DuPree 11 25 414 16.5 3
1972 Billy Joe DuPree 11 23 406 17.6 0
1973 Michael Hurd 10 11 163 14.8 0
1974 Michael Hurd 11 18 373 20.7 3
1975 Eugene Byrd 11 10 266 26.6 1
1976 Kirk Gibson 11 39 748 19.1 7
1977 Kirk Gibson 11 22 531 24.1 6
1978 Kirk Gibson 11 42 806 19.2 7
1979 Eugene Byrd 11 30 559 18.6 4
1980 Ted Jones 11 40 568 14.2 2
1981 Ted Jones 11 44 624 14.2 5
1982 Otis Grant 11 36 547 15.2 4
1983 Daryl Turner 10 26 549 19.6 5
1984 Mark Ingram 12 22 499 22.7 4
1985 Mark Ingram 12 34 745 21.9 5
1986 Andre Rison 11 54 966 17.9 5
1987 Andre Rison 12 34 785 23.1 5
1988 Andre Rison 12 39 961 24.6 8
1989 Courtney Hawkins 12 60 1,080 18.0 6
1990 James Bradley 12 32 517 16.2 0
1991 Courtney Hawkins 11 47 656 14.0 5
1992 Mill Coleman 11 37 586 15.8 2
1993 Mill Coleman 12 48 671 14.0 3
1994 Scott Greene 11 42 452 10.8 3
1995 Derrick Mason 12 53 787 14.8 4
1996 Derrick Mason 12 53 865 16.3 2
1997 Gari Scott 12 41 680 16.6 7
1998 Plaxico Burress 12 65 1,013 15.6 8
1999 Plaxico Burress 12 66 1,142 17.3 12
2000 Lavaile Richardson 11 40 459 11.5 1
2001 Charles Rogers 12 67 1,470 21.9 14
2002 Charles Rogers 12 68 1,351 19.9 13
2003 Agim Shabaj 13 57 692 12.1 5
2004 Jerramy Scott 12 39 444 11.4 3
2005 Jerramy Scott 11 49 722 14.7 4
2006 Kerry Reed 12 64 775 12.1 5
2007 Devin Thomas 13 79 1,260 15.9 8
2008 Blair White 13 43 659 15.3 1
2009 Blair White 13 70 990 14.1 9
2010 Mark Dell 13 51 788 15.5 6
2011 B.J. Cunningham 14 79 1,306 16.5 12
2012 Keith Mumphery 13 42 515 12.3 1
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TOTAL OFFENSEYEAR PLAYER G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL
1947 George Guerre 9 57 354 80 434
1948 George Guerre 10 135 734 52 786
1949 Lynn Chandnois 9 138 885 34 919
1950 Sonny Grandelius 9 170 1,023 45 1,068
1951 Al Dorow 9 165 55 842 897
1952 Tom Yewcic 9 125 66 941 1,007
1953 LeRoy Bolden 9 127 691 0 691
1954 Earl Morrall 9 131 26 795 821
1955 Earl Morrall 9 115 106 941 1,047
1956 Pat Wilson 9 79 125 414 539
1957 Jim Ninowski 9 113 -85 718 633
1958 Dean Look 9 107 328 122 450
1959 Dean Look 8 156 90 785 875
1960 Tom Wilson 9 168 175 761 936
1961 Pete Smith 9 117 -59 630 571
1962 George Saimes 9 122 642 0 642
1963 Roger Lopes 9 138 601 0 601
1964 Steve Juday 9 196 -58 894 836
1965 Steve Juday 10 231 133 1,173 1,306
1966 Jimmy Raye 10 245 436 1,110 1,546
1967 Jimmy Raye 10 199 247 580 827
1968 Bill Triplett 10 204 298 714 1,012
1969 Bill Triplett 10 220 290 715 1,005
1970 Mike Rasmussen 10 261 14 1,344 1,358
1971 Eric Allen 11 259 1,494 0 1,494
1972 Mark Niesen 11 164 467 280 747
1973 Charlie Baggett 8 192 313 516 829
1974 Charlie Baggett 11 242 748 965 1,713
1975 Charlie Baggett 11 259 645 854 1,499
1976 Ed Smith 10 277 -11 1,749 1,738
1977 Ed Smith 11 277 -160 1,731 1,571
1978 Ed Smith 10 321 21 2,226 2,247
1979 Steve Smith 11 204 972 0 972
1980 John Leister 10 301 99 1,559 1,658
1981 Bryan Clark 10 252 119 1,521 1,640
1982 John Leister 10 300 -10 1,321 1,311
1983 Clark Brown 11 181 -162 837 675
1984 Dave Yarema 12 301 -72 1,477 1,405
1985 Lorenzo White 12 419 2,066 0 2,066
1986 Dave Yarema 11 339 -222 2,581 2,359
1987 Lorenzo White 12 357 1,752 0 1,572
1988 Bobby McAllister 12 259 351 1,406 1,757
1989 Dan Enos 12 350 153 2,066 2,219
1990 Dan Enos 12 311 133 1,677 1,810
1991 Jim Miller 11 272 -71 1,368 1,297
1992 Jim Miller 9 224 -62 1,400 1,338
1993 Jim Miller 12 377 -160 2,269 2,109
1994 Tony Banks 11 325 60 2,040 2,100
1995 Tony Banks 9 310 -84 2,089 2,005
1996 Todd Schultz 9 229 -72 1,693 1,621
1997 Todd Schultz 12 329 -78 2,003 1,925
1998 Bill Burke 12 423 -253 2,595 2,342
1999 Bill Burke 12 361 -200 2,214 2,014
2000 Jeff Smoker 9 270 -5 1,365 1,360
2001 Jeff Smoker 11 343 -58 2,579 2,521
2002 Jeff Smoker 7 241 -39 1,593 1,554
2003 Jeff Smoker 13 551 -116 3,395 3,279
2004 Drew Stanton 10 316 687 1,601 2,288
2005 Drew Stanton 11 475 338 3,077 3,415
2006 Drew Stanton 11 379 445 1,807 2,252
2007 Brian Hoyer 13 423 -105 2,725 2,620
2008 Brian Hoyer 13 396 -94 2,404 2,310
2009 Kirk Cousins 13 359 60 2,680 2,740
2010 Kirk Cousins 13 378 -136 2,825 2,689
2011 Kirk Cousins 14 456 -39 3,316 3,277
2012 Andrew Maxwell 13 483 -106 2,606 2,500
ALL-PURPOSE YARDSYEAR PLAYER G RUSH REC. INT. PR KOR TOTAL
1947 George Guerre 9 354 0 0 99 83 536
1948 George Guerre 10 734 27 106 161 132 1,160
1949 Lynn Chandnois 9 885 127 183 144 43 1,382
1950 Sonny Grandelius 9 1,023 76 0 0 148 1,247
1951 Don McAuliffe 9 566 107 0 0 0 673
1952 Don McAuliffe 9 531 194 0 0 0 725
1953 LeRoy Bolden 9 691 39 0 38 128 896
1954 John Matsock 9 268 19 14 129 265 695
1955 Walt Kowalczyk 9 584 0 35 75 99 793
1956 Dennis Mendyk 9 495 53 66 132 86 832
1957 Blanche Martin 9 528 80 10 119 176 913
1958 Dean Look 9 328 63 0 179 131 701
1959 Herb Adderley 9 419 265 14 61 14 773
1960 Herb Adderley 9 261 154 25 7 118 565
1961 Sherman Lewis 9 399 90 0 117 23 629
1962 Sherman Lewis 9 590 79 0 84 202 955
1963 Sherman Lewis 9 577 303 29 154 155 1,218
1964 Dick Gordon 9 741 81 0 0 201 1,023
1965 Clinton Jones 10 787 308 0 0 65 1,160
1966 Clinton Jones 10 784 85 0 0 72 941
1967 LaMarr Thomas 10 311 113 0 45 392 861
1968 Tommy Love 10 729 17 0 0 200 946
1969 Don Highsmith 10 937 35 0 0 39 1,011
1970 Eric Allen 10 811 125 0 26 549 1,511
1971 Eric Allen 11 1,494 275 0 0 193 1,962
1972 David E. Brown 11 575 14 0 0 37 626
1973 Mike Holt 9 352 21 0 0 172 545
1974 Levi Jackson 11 942 51 0 0 0 993
1975 Levi Jackson 11 1,063 22 0 0 0 1,085
1976 Richard Baes 11 931 125 0 0 0 1,056
1977 Jim Earley 11 668 148 0 0 13 829
1978 Steve Smith 11 772 116 0 224 272 1,384
1979 Steve Smith 11 972 99 0 47 209 1,327
1980 Steve Smith 11 667 333 0 0 5 1,005
1981 Daryl Turner 11 0 653 0 0 0 653
1982 Otis Grant 11 39 547 0 0 307 893
1983 Carl Butler 11 549 109 0 0 0 658
1984 Lorenzo White 11 616 44 0 0 0 660
1985 Lorenzo White 12 2,066 28 0 0 0 2,094
1986 Mark Ingram 11 112 672 0 0 359 1,143
1987 Lorenzo White 12 1,572 115 0 0 0 1,687
1988 Blake Ezor 12 1,496 67 0 0 254 1,817
1989 Courtney Hawkins 12 55 1,080 0 91 454 1,680
1990 Tico Duckett 12 1,394 62 0 0 0 1,456
1991 Tico Duckett 11 1,204 136 0 0 0 1,340
1992 Tico Duckett 11 1,021 57 0 0 0 1,078
1993 Duane Goulbourne 12 973 127 0 0 0 1,100
1994 Derrick Mason 11 5 262 0 48 966 1,281
1995 Derrick Mason 12 0 787 0 260 947 1,994
1996 Derrick Mason 12 0 865 0 312 524 1,701
1997 Sedrick Irvin 12 1,270 346 0 313 0 1,929
1998 Gari Scott 12 0 843 0 440 354 1,637
1999 Plaxico Burress 12 0 1,142 0 0 0 1,142
2000 T.J. Duckett 11 1,353 39 0 0 0 1,392
2001 Charles Rogers 12 36 1,470 0 158 0 1,664
2002 Charles Rogers 12 74 1,351 0 19 0 1,444
2003 Jaren Hayes 12 609 414 0 0 41 1,064
2004 DeAndra Cobb 12 728 10 0 0 869 1,607
2005 Javon Ringer 11 817 138 0 0 0 955
2006 Kerry Reed 12 11 775 0 0 0 786
2007 Devin Thomas 13 177 1,260 0 18 1,135 2,590
2008 Javon Ringer 13 1,637 190 0 0 224 2,051
2009 Keshawn Martin 13 219 411 0 156 665 1,451
2010 Edwin Baker 13 1,201 22 0 0 0 1,223
2011 B.J. Cunningham 14 26 1,306 0 0 0 1,332
2012 Le’Veon Bell 13 1,793 167 0 18 46 2,024
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2000 Drew Young 3 23
Jabari Hendricks 3 17
2001 Mike Labinjo 5 34
2002 Clifford Dukes 4 22
2003 Greg Taplin 10 60
2004 Kevin Vickerson 4.5 29
2005 Clifton Ryan 3 11
2006 Ervin Baldwin 4 32
Clifton Ryan 4 31
2007 Jonal Saint-Dic 10 75
2008 Trevor Anderson 8 64
2009 Greg Jones 9 53
2010 Jerel Worthy 4 27
2011 Denicos Allen 11 69
2012 William Gholston 4.5 24
INTERCEPTIONSYEAR PLAYER NO. YDS. TD
1947 Lynn Chandnois 6 88 –
1948 Lynn Chandnois 4 86 –
1949 Lynn Chandnois 7 183 –
1950 Jesse Thomas 8 88 –
1951 Jim Ellis 6 49 –
1952 John Wilson 3 24 –
1953 John Matsock 3 49 –
1954 Nine tied with 1 – –
1955 Four tied with 2 – –
1956 Dennis Mendyk 3 66 –
John Matsko 3 15 –
1957 Dan Currie 3 14 –
1958 Bob Bercich 2 14 –
Archie Matsos 2 3 –
1959 Gary Ballman 4 63 –
1960 Three tied with 2 – –
TACKLESYEAR PLAYER UT AT TM
1966 Charlie Thornhill 35 67 102
1967 Rich Saul 33 59 92
1968 Rich Saul 35 49 84
1969 Don Law 53 67 120
1970 Mike Hogan 53 44 97
1971 Gail Clark 58 65 123
1972 Gail Clark 50 47 97
1973 Ray Nester 54 75 129
1974 Terry McClowry 67 62 129
1975 Tom Standal 38 64 102
1976 Dan Bass 55 56 111
1977 Dan Bass 65 69 134
1978 Dan Bass 79 57 136
1979 Dan Bass 70 90 160
1980 Thomas Morris 59 55 114
1981 Carl Banks 46 51 97
1982 James Neely 77 53 130
1983 Jim Morrissey 67 63 130
1984 Jim Morrissey 63 74 137
1985 Shane Bullough 73 83 156
1986 Shane Bullough 51 67 118
1987 Percy Snow 76 51 127
1988 Percy Snow 97 67 164
1989 Percy Snow 98 74 172
1990 Chuck Bullough 86 78 164
1991 Chuck Bullough 78 97 175
1992 Ty Hallock 87 57 144
1993 Rob Fredrickson 74 24 98
1994 Ike Reese 64 28 92
1995 Reggie Garnett 79 32 111
1996 Ike Reese 75 40 115
1997 Ike Reese 88 49 137
1998 Aric Morris 76 51 127
1999 Aric Morris 81 51 132
2000 Josh Thornhill 58 46 114
2001 Josh Thornhill 93 35 128
2002 Thomas Wright 86 40 126
2003 Jason Harmon 64 44 108
2004 Ronald Stanley 75 50 125
2005 Eric Smith 72 29 101
2006 Otis Wiley 58 36 94
2007 Greg Jones 40 38 78
2008 Greg Jones 80 47 127
2009 Greg Jones 67 87 154
2010 Greg Jones 49 57 106
2011 Max Bullough 36 53 89
2012 Max Bullough 51 60 111
SACKSYEAR PLAYER NO. YDS.
1984 Kelly Quinn 12 84
1985 John Jones 8 57
1986 Mark Nichols 6 34
1987 Travis Davis 12 105
1988 Travis Davis 5 47
1989 Travis Davis 5 48
1990 Bobby Wilson 5 31
1991 John MacNeill 5 35
1992 Bill Reese 3 26
Aaron Jackson 3 20
Mike Edwards 3 18
1993 Juan Hammonds 7 43
1994 Ike Reese 3 25
1995 Yakini Allen 6 49
1996 Courtney Ledyard 9 63
1997 Robaire Smith 12 58
1998 Julian Peterson 10 57
1999 Julian Peterson 15 104
Two-time All-America linebacker Greg Jones is one of only two players in MSU history
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INTERCEPTIONS CONTINUEDYEAR PLAYER NO. YDS. TD
1961 Wayne Fontes 2 40 –
Carl Charon 2 26 –
1962 Herman Johnson 4 62 –
1963 Lou Bobich 4 48
1964 Herman Johnson 3 30 –
Don Japinga 3 7 –
1965 Don Japinga 4 44 –
1966 Drake Garrett 3 73 –
1967 Drake Garrett 3 32 0
1968 Frank Waters 5 56 0
1969 Clifton Hardy 4 -2 0
1970 Brad Van Pelt 6 100 0
1971 Brad Van Pelt 4 129 2
Mark Niesen 4 36 0
1972 Paul Hayner 6 48 0
Bill Simpson 6 36 1
1973 Bill Simpson 5 88 0
1974 Thomas Graves 4 24 0
1975 Kim Rowekamp 3 1 0
1976 Ken Jones 3 40 0
1977 Mark Anderson 6 58 0
1978 Mark Anderson 3 47 0
Larry Savage 3 23 0
Tom Graves 3 6 0
1979 Dan Bass 3 28 0
Jim Burroughs 3 25 0
Mark Anderson 3 23 0
1980 Mike Marshall 2 57 1
Tim Cunningham 2 34 0
1981 James Burroughs 2 18 0
George Cooper 2 16 0
1982 Darryl Dixon 4 27 0
Jim Morrissey 4 20 0
1983 Phil Parker 7 203 1
1984 Phil Parker 4 37 0
1985 Todd Krumm 4 4 0
1986 Todd Krumm 5 65 1
1987 Todd Krumm 9 129 0
1988 Kurt Larson 8 78 1
1989 Percy Snow 4 42 0
Mike Iaquaniello 4 29 0
1990 Mike Iaquaniello 4 25 0
1991 Chuck Bullough 5 16 0
1992 Ty Hallock 3 31 0
1993 Reggie Garnett 3 47 0
1994 Demetrice Martin 7 41 0
1995 Robert Shurelds 3 60 0
Demetrice Martin 3 26 0
1996 Sorie Kanu 3 24 0
1997 Amp Campbell 5 47 1
1998 Renaldo Hill 5 23 0
1999 T.J. Turner 5 105 1
2000 Cedric Henry 5 118 0
2001 Broderick Nelson 5 40 0
2002 Thomas Wright 4 91 1
2003 Jason Harmon 3 74 0
Mike Labinjo 3 19 0
2004 Jason Harmon 3 19 0
2005 SirDarean Adams 3 54 1
2006 Demond Williams 2 62 1
SirDarean Adams 2 38 0
2007 Otis Wiley 4 77 1
2008 Otis Wiley 4 84 1
2009 Six tied with 1 – –
2010 Trenton Robinson 4 19 0
2011 Isaiah Lewis 4 89 2
Trenton Robinson 4 40 0
2012 Darqueze Dennard 3 49 0
Johnny Adams 3 11 0
PUNTINGYEAR PLAYER NO. YDS. TD
1945 Jack Breslin 43 1,634 38.0
1946 George Guerre 37 1,309 35.4
1947 George Guerre 26 948 36.4
1948 George Guerre 27 1,018 37.7
1949 Bob Ciolek 14 557 39.0
1950 Jesse Thomas 15 837 36.4
1951 Tom Yewcic 48 1,788 37.3
1952 Tom Yewcic 44 1,739 39.5
1953 Tom Yewcic 31 1,235 40.1
1954 Earl Morrall 28 1,002 35.8
1955 Earl Morrall 22 944 42.9
1956 Clarence Peaks 19 745 39.2
1957 Blanche Martin 16 583 36.4
1958 Dean Look 30 1,204 40.1
1959 Dean Look 29 1,106 38.1
1960 Bob Suci 35 1,286 36.7
1961 Bob Suci 27 933 34.6
1962 Lou Bobich 27 912 33.8
1963 Lou Bobich 43 1,725 40.1
1954 Lou Bobich 37 1,537 41.5
1965 Dick Kenney 35 1,239 35.4
1966 Dick Kenney 50 1,830 36.6
1967 Dick Berlinski 57 2,108 37.0
1968 Dick Berlinski 42 1,600 38.1
1969 Pat Miller 41 1,620 39.5
1970 Pat Miller 31 1,067 34.4
1971 Bill Simpson 56 2,210 39.5
1972 Bill Simpson 73 2,956 40.5
1973 Bill Simpson 67 2,633 39.3
1974 Tom Birney 34 1,267 37.3
1975 John Powers 40 1,387 34.7
1976 Tom Birney 44 1,677 38.1
1977 Ray Stachowicz 58 2,252 38.8
1978 Ray Stachowicz 39 1,681 43.1
1979 Ray Stachowicz 62 2,749 44.3
1980 Ray Stachowicz 71 3,278 46.2
1981 Ralf Mojsiejenko 52 2,145 41.3
1982 Ralf Mojsiejenko 77 3,436 44.6
1983 Ralf Mojsiejenko 74 3,245 43.9
1984 Ralf Mojsiejenko 76 3,394 44.7
1985 Greg Montgomery 75 3,304 44.1
1986 Greg Montgomery 39 1,865 47.8
1987 Greg Montgomery 70 3,149 45.0
1988 Josh Butland 61 2,552 41.8
1989 Josh Butland 36 1,552 43.1
1990 Josh Butland 50 1,933 38.7
1991 Josh Butland 73 2,932 40.2
1992 Chris Salani 58 1,916 33.0
1993 Chris Salani 54 1,909 35.4
1994 Chris Salani 55 2,132 38.8
1995 Chris Salani 57 2,109 37.0
1996 Paul Edinger 55 2,297 41.8
1997 Paul Edinger 54 2,118 39.2
1998 Craig Jarrett 64 2,803 43.8
1999 Craig Jarrett 62 2,699 43.5
2000 Craig Jarrett 62 2,528 40.8
2001 Craig Jarrett 51 2,225 43.6
2002 Jason Daily 66 2,668 40.4
2003 Brandon Fields 62 2,878 46.4
2004 Brandon Fields 50 2,394 47.9
2005 Brandon Fields 40 1,664 41.6
2006 Brandon Fields 57 2,469 43.3
2007 Aaron Bates 69 2,742 39.7
2008 Aaron Bates 71 2,979 42.0
2009 Aaron Bates 63 2,621 41.6
2010 Aaron Bates 57 2,565 45.0
2011 Mike Sadler 61 2,509 41.1
2012 Mike Sadler 79 3,422 43.3
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1947 Horace Smith 3 125 41.7 –
John Poloncak 17 125 7.4 –
1948 George Guerre 12 161 13.4 –
Lynn Chandnois 5 142 28.4 –
1949 Lynn Chandnois 9 144 16.0 –
1950 Jesse Thomas 18 358 19.9 –
1951 Jim Ellis 24 305 12.7 –
1952 Jim Ellis 17 148 8.7 –
1953 Jim Ellis 14 166 11.9 –
1954 John Matsock 7 129 18.4 –
1955 Jim Wulff 5 91 18.2 –
1956 Dennis Mendyk 6 132 22.0 –
1957 Blanche Martin 9 119 13.2 –
Dean Look 7 94 13.4 –
1958 Dean Look 5 179 35.8 –
1959 Dean Look 8 76 9.5 –
Herb Adderley 4 61 15.3 –
1960 Carl Charon 5 50 10.0 –
1961 Sherman Lewis 9 117 13.0 –
1962 Ron Rubick 13 190 14.6 –
1963 Sherman Lewis 13 154 11.8 –
1964 Don Japinga 18 131 7.2 –
1965 Drake Garrett 18 210 11.7 –
1966 Allen Brenner 22 256 11.3 –
1967 Frank Waters 24 264 11.0 0
1968 Frank Waters 20 170 8.5 0
1969 Tom Kutschinski 6 81 13.5 1
1970 Doug Barr 6 39 6.5 0
1971 Brad Van Pelt 10 115 11.5 0
1972 Bill Simpson 21 286 13.6 2
1973 Bill Simpson 23 188 8.1 0
1974 Tom Hannon 24 199 8.3 0
1975 Tom Hannon 15 116 7.7 0
1976 Tyrone Willingham 24 149 6.2 0
1977 Marshall Lawson 18 152 8.4 0
1978 Steve Smith 22 224 10.2 0
1979 Derek Hughes 11 72 6.5 0
1980 Thomas Morris 26 185 7.1 0
1981 Thomas Morris 17 108 6.4 0
1982 Darryl Dixon 20 162 8.1 0
1983 Bobby Morse 22 124 5.6 0
1984 Bobby Morse 20 218 10.9 1
1985 Bobby Morse 19 129 6.8 0
1986 Todd Krumm 22 211 9.6 0
1987 Todd Krumm 36 322 9.0 0
1988 John Miller 15 179 11.9 0
1989 Courtney Hawkins 20 91 4.6 0
1990 Brian Winters 7 57 8.1 0
1991 Courtney Hawkins 11 53 4.8 0
1992 Mill Coleman 9 114 12.7 0
1993 Mill Coleman 17 151 8.9 0
1994 Mill Coleman 10 125 12.5 0
1995 Derrick Mason 24 260 10.8 1
1996 Derrick Mason 31 312 10.1 1
1997 Sedrick Irvin 23 313 13.6 1
1998 Gari Scott 32 440 13.8 0
1999 Gari Scott 37 488 13.2 1
2000 Shawn Foster 18 164 9.1 0
2001 Charles Rogers 18 158 8.8 1
2002 Ziehl Kavanaght 33 287 8.7 1
2003 Ziehl Kavanaght 26 206 7.9 0
2004 Kyle Brown 20 163 8.1 0
2005 Kyle Brown 8 88 11.0 0
2006 Terry Love 18 88 4.9 0
2007 Terry Love 22 105 4.8 0
2008 Otis Wiley 24 249 10.4 0
2009 Keshawn Martin 21 156 7.4 0
2010 Keshawn Martin 16 228 14.2 1
2011 Keshawn Martin 25 274 11.0 1
2012 Andre Sims Jr. 11 92 8.4 0
KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR PLAYER NO. YDS. AVG. TD
1947 George Guerre 4 83 20.8 –
1948 Bud Crane 5 150 30.0 –
1949 Horace Smith 6 110 18.3 –
1950 Sonny Grandelius 9 148 16.4 –
1951 Jim Ellis 10 241 24.1 –
1952 Jim Ellis 13 253 19.5 –
1953 LeRoy Bolden 6 128 21.3 –
1954 John Matsock 11 265 24.0 –
LeRoy Bolden 9 243 27.0 –
1955 Clarence Peaks 6 141 23.5 –
1956 Dennis Mendyk 4 86 21.5 –
1957 Blanche Martin 6 176 29.3 –
1958 Dean Look 5 131 26.2 –
1959 Blanche Martin 5 109 21.8 –
1960 Herb Adderley 5 118 23.6 –
1961 Gary Ballman 5 106 21.2 –
1962 Sherman Lewis 11 202 18.4 –
1963 Sherman Lewis 8 155 19.3 –
1964 Dick Gordon 9 201 22.3 –
1965 Drake Garrett 9 128 14.2 –
1966 Frank Waters 10 210 21.0 –
1967 LaMarr Thomas 17 392 23.1 0
1968 Don Highsmith 15 275 18.3 0
1969 Eric Allen 29 598 20.6 0
1970 Eric Allen 24 549 22.9 0
1971 Eric Allen 9 193 21.4 0
1972 Clayton Montgomery 11 250 22.7 0
1973 Mike Holt 6 172 28.6 1
1974 Michael Imhoff 16 312 19.6 0
1975 Tyrone Wilson 9 136 15.1 0
Bill Broadway 8 133 16.6 0
1976 Tyrone Willingham 23 454 19.7 0
1977 Bruce Reeves 19 387 20.4 0
1978 Bruce Reeves 16 302 18.9 0
1979 Derek Hughes 16 497 31.1 2
1980 Otis Grant 11 238 21.6 0
1981 Derek Hughes 17 307 18.1 0
1982 Otis Grant 14 307 21.9 0
1983 Larry Jackson 23 500 21.7 0
1984 Larry Jackson 20 522 26.1 1
1985 Mark Ingram 10 226 22.6 0
1986 Mark Ingram 17 359 21.1 0
1987 Blake Ezor 15 286 19.1 0
1988 Courtney Hawkins 16 295 18.4 0
1989 Courtney Hawkins 18 454 25.2 0
1990 Courtney Hawkins 10 274 27.4 0
1991 Courtney Hawkins 21 548 26.1 0
1992 Steve Holman 14 281 20.1 0
1993 Steve Holman 15 344 22.9 0
1994 Derrick Mason 36 966 26.8 1
1995 Derrick Mason 35 947 27.1 2
1996 Derrick Mason 28 524 18.7 0
1997 Marc Renaud 27 552 20.4 0
1998 Gari Scott 18 354 19.7 0
1999 Herb Haygood 26 534 20.5 0
2000 Herb Haygood 15 346 23.1 0
2001 Herb Haygood 24 632 26.3 2
2002 Jaren Hayes 31 585 18.9 0
2003 DeAndra Cobb 28 763 27.2 3
2004 DeAndra Cobb 36 869 24.1 1
2005 Demond Williams 17 431 25.4 1
2006 Demond Williams 34 690 20.3 0
2007 Devin Thomas 39 1,135 29.1 0
2008 Glenn Winston 16 364 22.8 0
2009 Keshawn Martin 23 665 28.9 1
2010 Keshawn Martin 20 355 17.8 0
2011 Nick Hill 38 999 26.3 0
2012 Nick Hill 31 670 21.6 0
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MICHIGAN STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE AVERAGESYEAR G RUSH YDS. RUSH YPG. PASS YDS. PASS YPG. TOTAL YDS. TOTAL YPG TOTAL POINTS PPG. TDS FIRST DOWNS FD/PG
1947 9 1,914 212.7 398 44.2 2,312 256.9 167 18.6 25 96 10.7
1948 10 3,045 304.5 987 98.7 4,032 403.2 359 35.9 53 160 16.0
1949 9 1,993 221.4 1,424 158.2 3,417 379.6 309 34.3 44 122 13.6
1950 9 2,424 269.3 803 89.2 3,227 358.5 243 27.0 35 176 19.6
1951 9 2,645 293.9 982 109.1 3,627 403.0 270 30.0 40 163 18.1
1952 9 2,452 272.4 1,406 156.2 3,858 428.6 312 34.7 45 183 20.3
1953 10 1,980 198.0 874 87.4 2,854 285.4 212 21.2 31 132 13.2
1954 9 1,724 191.6 1,166 129.6 2,890 321.1 177 19.7 26 147 16.3
1955 10 2,156 215.6 1,124 112.4 3,280 328.0 236 23.6 35 146 14.6
1956 9 2,312 256.9 919 102.1 3,231 359.0 239 26.6 36 144 16.0
1957 9 2,367 263.0 1,088 120.9 3,455 383.9 264 29.3 39 182 20.2
1958 9 1,405 156.1 819 91.0 2,224 247.1 117 13.0 18 127 14.1
1959 9 1,588 176.4 1,114 123.8 2,702 300.2 149 16.6 21 139 15.4
1960 9 2,040 226.7 810 90.0 2,850 316.7 193 21.4 26 161 17.9
1961 9 2,135 237.2 750 83.3 2,885 320.5 192 21.3 27 146 16.2
1962 9 2,383 264.8 606 67.3 2,989 332.1 189 21.0 28 145 16.1
1963 9 1,801 200.1 708 78.7 2,509 278.8 148 16.4 20 124 13.8
1964 9 1,448 160.8 981 109.1 2,429 269.9 136 15.1 18 126 14.0
1965 11 2,369 215.3 1,186 107.8 3,555 323.1 251 22.8 32 191 17.4
1966 10 2,305 230.5 1,244 124.4 3,549 354.9 293 29.3 41 189 18.9
1967 10 1,630 163.0 1,076 107.6 2,706 270.6 173 17.3 24 142 14.2
1968 10 2,039 203.9 1,217 121.7 3,256 325.6 202 20.2 28 192 19.2
1969 10 2,031 203.1 1,231 123.1 3,262 326.2 202 20.2 28 165 16.5
1970 10 1,714 171.4 1,697 169.7 3,411 341.1 190 19.0 25 178 17.8
1971 11 2,559 232.6 1,078 98.0 3,637 330.6 225 20.4 29 191 17.3
1972 11 2,508 228.0 724 65.8 3,232 293.8 158 14.3 19 158 14.4
1973 11 1,892 172.0 640 58.1 2,532 230.1 114 10.3 12 144 13.1
1974 11 2,961 269.2 965 87.7 3,926 356.9 270 24.5 37 198 18.0
1975 11 2,914 265.1 912 82.9 3,826 348.0 222 20.2 28 219 19.9
1976 11 1,931 175.5 2,322 211.1 4,253 386.6 236 21.4 29 216 19.6
1977 11 2,168 197.1 1,877 170.6 4,045 367.7 260 23.6 30 198 18.0
1978 11 2,663 242.1 2,631 239.1 5,294 481.2 411 37.4 56 265 24.1
1979 11 1,940 176.3 1,551 141.0 3,491 317.3 240 21.8 29 183 16.6
1980 11 1,407 127.9 2,189 199.0 3,596 326.9 221 20.1 27 184 16.7
1981 11 1,424 129.5 2,771 251.9 4,195 381.4 263 23.9 31 233 21.2
1982 11 1,145 104.1 1,909 173.5 3,054 277.6 202 18.3 23 182 16.5
1983 11 1,126 102.3 1,285 116.8 2,411 219.2 162 14.7 19 122 11.1
1984 12 1,646 137.2 1,518 126.5 3,164 263.7 193 16.1 24 152 12.7
1985 12 2,473 206.1 1,424 118.7 3,897 324.8 258 21.5 35 196 16.3
1986 11 1,711 155.5 2,646 240.5 4,357 396.0 285 25.9 36 228 20.7
1987 12 2,767 230.6 1,195 99.6 3,962 330.2 261 21.8 30 203 16.9
1988 12 2,876 239.7 1,500 125.0 4,376 364.7 269 22.4 29 224 18.7
1989 12 2,611 217.6 2,096 174.7 4,707 392.3 356 29.7 47 244 20.3
1990 12 2,877 239.8 1,677 139.8 4,554 379.5 312 26.0 39 264 22.0
1991 11 1,575 143.2 1,567 142.5 3,142 285.6 162 14.7 18 176 16.0
1992 11 1,984 180.4 1,881 171.0 3,865 351.4 238 21.6 29 201 18.2
1993 12 2,120 176.7 2,269 189.1 4,389 365.8 277 23.1 35 255 21.2
1994 11 2,102 191.1 2,047 186.1 4,149 377.2 280 25.5 34 221 20.1
1995 12 1,825 152.1 2,686 223.8 4,511 375.9 287 23.9 36 229 19.1
1996 12 2,135 177.9 2,660 221.7 4,795 399.6 358 29.8 44 253 21.1
1997 12 2,241 186.8 2,303 191.9 4,544 378.7 342 28.5 44 243 20.3
1998 12 1,552 129.3 2,954 246.2 4,506 375.5 336 28.0 38 245 20.4
1999 12 1,758 146.5 2,660 221.7 4,418 368.2 378 31.5 45 228 19.0
2000 11 1,874 170.4 2,161 196.5 4,035 366.8 197 17.9 24 229 20.8
2001 12 1,854 154.5 3,510 292.5 5,364 447.0 374 31.2 50 272 22.7
2002 12 1,709 142.4 2,743 228.6 4,452 371.0 316 26.3 41 246 20.5
2003 13 1,266 97.4 3,510 270.0 4,776 367.4 363 27.9 43 253 19.5
2004 12 2,862 238.5 2,658 221.5 5,520 460.0 353 29.4 41 269 22.4
2005 11 2,220 201.8 3,250 295.5 5,470 497.3 372 33.8 50 284 25.8
2006 12 1,550 129.2 2,731 227.6 4,281 356.8 302 25.2 37 221 18.4
2007 13 2,576 198.2 2,842 218.6 5,418 416.8 430 33.1 55 266 20.5
2008 13 1,692 130.2 2,773 213.3 4,465 343.5 326 25.1 37 244 18.8
2009 13 1,779 136.8 3,502 269.4 5,281 406.2 386 29.7 47 258 19.8
2010 13 1,978 152.2 3,073 236.4 5,051 388.5 383 29.5 49 252 19.4
2011 14 1,931 137.9 3,535 252.5 5,466 390.4 434 31.0 54 272 19.4
2012 13 1,942 149.4 2,729 209.9 4,671 359.3 260 20.0 27 249 19.2
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OPPONENT YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE AVERAGESYEAR G RUSH YDS. RUSH YPG. PASS YDS. PASS YPG. TOTAL YDS. TOTAL YPG TOTAL POINTS PPG. TDS FIRST DOWNS FD/PG
1947 9 1,229 136.6 913 101.4 2,142 238.0 101 11.2 15 104 11.6
1948 10 1,340 134.0 1,281 128.1 2,631 263.1 130 13.0 19 141 14.1
1949 9 1,768 196.4 1,011 112.3 2,279 253.2 107 11.9 15 113 12.6
1950 9 874 97.1 1,077 119.7 1,951 216.8 107 11.9 16 117 13.0
1951 9 986 109.5 1,211 134.5 2,197 244.1 114 12.7 17 128 14.2
1952 9 755 83.9 1,255 139.4 2,010 223.3 84 9.3 12 104 11.6
1953 10 1,341 134.1 889 88.9 2,230 223.0 110 11.0 17 127 12.7
1954 9 1,585 176.1 968 107.5 2,553 283.6 149 16.5 22 125 13.8
1955 10 1,447 144.7 816 81.6 2,262 226.2 69 6.9 — 144 14.4
1956 9 1,396 155.1 883 98.1 2,279 253.3 87 9.7 12 123 13.7
1957 9 1,055 117.2 669 74.3 1,724 191.6 75 8.3 11 107 11.8
1958 9 1,407 156.3 748 83.1 2,155 239.4 123 13.6 18 109 12.1
1959 9 1,312 145.7 1,119 124.3 2,431 270.1 118 13.1 15 132 14.6
1960 9 1,528 169.8 775 86.1 2,303 255.8 118 13.1 17 145 16.1
1961 9 1,045 116.1 706 78.4 1,751 194.5 50 5.6 7 120 13.3
1962 9 851 94.5 902 100.0 1,753 194.8 96 10.6 13 112 12.4
1963 9 738 82.0 829 92.1 1,567 174.1 63 7.0 8 96 10.6
1964 9 1,253 139.2 1,144 127.1 2,397 266.3 141 15.6 20 135 15.0
1965 11 521 47.3 1,390 126.3 1,911 173.2 62 5.6 9 121 11.0
1966 10 514 51.4 1,579 157.9 2,093 209.3 99 9.9 13 126 12.6
1967 10 1,822 182.2 1,548 154.8 3,370 337.0 193 19.3 27 197 19.7
1968 10 1,468 146.8 1,665 166.5 3,133 313.3 151 15.1 20 182 18.2
1969 10 1,318 131.8 2,147 214.7 3,465 346.5 231 23.1 29 222 22.2
1970 10 2,010 201.0 1,485 148.5 3,495 349.5 215 21.5 28 184 18.4
1971 11 1,886 171.4 1,189 108.0 3,075 279.5 169 15.3 22 184 16.7
1972 11 1,662 151.0 1,388 126.1 3,050 277.2 156 14.1 18 173 15.7
1973 11 2,091 190.0 613 55.7 2,704 245.8 164 14.9 22 150 13.6
1974 11 2,223 202.0 1,177 107.0 3,400 309.0 196 17.8 26 195 17.7
1975 11 2,103 191.1 1,124 102.1 3,227 293.3 167 15.1 21 168 15.2
1976 11 2,821 256.5 1,278 116.1 4,099 372.6 278 25.3 35 195 17.7
1977 11 1,818 165.2 1,765 160.4 3,583 325.7 162 14.7 18 195 17.7
1978 11 1,824 165.8 1,380 125.4 3,204 291.0 170 15.4 23 185 16.8
1979 11 2,099 191.0 1,774 161.3 3,873 352.1 253 23.0 33 201 18.2
1980 11 2,703 245.7 1,868 169.8 4,571 415.5 279 25.4 31 251 22.8
1981 11 2,123 193.0 1,828 166.2 3,951 359.2 249 22.6 30 218 19.8
1982 11 1,625 147.7 2,247 204.3 3,872 352.0 242 22.0 29 211 19.1
1983 11 1,502 136.5 2,117 192.5 3,619 329.0 233 21.2 26 218 19.8
1984 12 1,528 127.3 2,352 196.0 3,880 323.3 203 16.9 22 225 18.7
1985 12 1,581 131.8 2,537 211.4 4,118 343.2 219 18.2 27 245 20.4
1986 11 1,176 106.9 2,101 191.0 3,276 297.9 197 17.9 23 189 17.1
1987 12 837 69.8 2,055 171.2 2,892 241.0 153 12.8 17 164 13.6
1988 12 1,421 118.4 2,195 182.9 3,616 301.3 177 14.8 19 208 17.3
1989 12 1,145 95.4 2,226 185.5 3,371 280.9 163 13.6 21 200 16.7
1990 12 1,401 116.8 2,379 198.3 3,780 315.0 233 18.6 21 210 17.5
1991 11 2,208 200.7 1,973 179.4 4,181 380.1 272 24.7 35 240 21.8
1992 11 1,785 162.3 2,305 209.6 4,090 371.8 261 23.7 33 224 20.3
1993 12 1,791 149.3 2,688 224.0 4,479 373.3 289 24.1 35 242 20.2
1994 11 2,825 256.8 1,604 145.8 4,429 402.6 267 24.3 33 231 21.0
1995 12 2,549 212.4 2,361 196.8 4,910 409.2 338 28.2 44 259 21.6
1996 12 1,541 128.4 2,268 189.0 3,809 317.4 302 25.2 39 204 17.0
1997 12 1,567 130.6 2,222 185.2 3,789 315.8 237 19.8 28 194 16.2
1998 12 2,062 171.8 2,298 191.5 4,360 363.3 294 24.5 34 222 18.5
1999 12 914 76.2 2,742 228.5 3,656 304.7 245 20.4 29 202 16.8
2000 11 1,696 154.2 1,805 164.1 3,501 318.3 233 21.2 29 177 16.1
2001 12 2,170 180.8 2,468 205.7 4,638 386.5 311 25.9 42 235 19.6
2002 12 2,566 213.8 2,266 188.8 4,832 402.7 398 33.2 52 248 20.7
2003 13 1,622 124.8 3,317 255.2 4,939 379.9 293 22.5 37 267 20.5
2004 12 2,069 172.4 2,508 209.0 4,577 381.4 326 27.2 39 223 18.6
2005 11 1,811 164.6 2,694 244.9 4,505 409.5 316 28.7 43 238 21.6
2006 12 1,594 132.8 2,771 230.9 4,365 363.8 341 28.4 43 224 18.7
2007 13 1,636 125.8 2,856 219.7 4,492 345.5 346 26.6 42 235 18.1
2008 13 1,852 142.5 2,774 213.4 4,626 355.8 287 22.1 37 228 17.5
2009 13 1,472 113.2 3,479 267.6 4,951 380.8 342 26.3 42 264 20.3
2010 13 1,738 133.7 2,861 220.1 4,599 353.8 290 22.3 37 249 19.2
2011 14 1,407 100.5 2,477 176.9 3,884 277.4 257 18.4 33 226 16.1
2012 13 1,282 98.6 2,285 175.8 3,567 274.4 212 16.3 20 190 14.6
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1896 | 1-2-1
No Established Coach Sept. 26 W 10-0 Lansing H.S. H Oct. 17 L 0-24 Kalamazoo A Oct. 25 T 0-0 Alma H Nov. 11 L 16-18 Alma H
Henry Keep held the distinction of being Michigan
1897 | 4-2-1
Head Coach: Henry Keep Sept. 25 W 28-0 Lansing H.S. H Oct. 2 W 26-6 Olivet H Oct. 9 L 0-28 Kalamazoo H Oct. 16 T 18-18 Olivet A Oct. 30 W 30-16 Alma A Nov. 6 W 38-4 Alma H Nov. 25 L 6-34 Notre Dame A
1898 | 4-3
Head Coach: Henry Keep Oct. 8 W 11-6 Ypsilanti A Oct. 12 L 0-39 Michigan A Oct. 15 L 0-53 Notre Dame A Oct. 22 W 62-6 Albion H Oct. 29 W 45-0 Olivet A Nov. 19 W 24-6 Ypsilanti H Nov. 24 L 0-17 Kalamazoo A
An ordained Presbyterian minister, Charles Bemies
by MAC President Jonathan Snyder in 1899. Bemies
1899 | 2-4-1
Head Coach: Charles O. Bemies Sept. 29 L 0-40 Notre Dame A Oct. 7 L 6-16 Detroit A.C. A Oct. 14 L 6-10 Kalamazoo H Oct. 21 T 11-11 Alma A Nov. 11 W 18-0 Ypsilanti A Nov. 25 L 17-18 Olivet A
1899-1900 (2 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 3-7-1 (.318)
CHARLES BEMIES
1897-98 (2 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 8-5-1 (.607)
HENRY KEEP
1900 | 1-3
Head Coach: Charles O. Bemies Sept. 29 L 0-23 Albion H Oct. 10 W 45-0 Adrian H Oct. 20 L 6-21 Detroit A.C. A Oct. 27 L 0-23 Alma H
year 11-0 record in that sport.
1901 | 3-4-1
Head Coach: George Denman Sept. 28 L 5-6 Alma A Oct. 5 W 22-0 Hillsdale H Oct. 12 W 11-0 Albion A Oct. 19 L 0-33 Detroit A.C. A Oct. 26 W 42-0 Kalamazoo H Nov. 2 T 17-17 Albion H Nov. 16 L 5-15 Kalamazoo A Nov. 28 L 18-23 Olivet H
1902 | 4-5
Head Coach: George Denman Sept. 27 L 0-33 Notre Dame A Oct. 4 W 11-0 Detroit H Oct. 8 L 0-119 Michigan A Oct. 11 W 35-0 Hillsdale H Oct. 18 W 2-0 Michigan Fresh. H
Nov. 1 L 6-11 Olivet A Nov. 15 W 22-11 Albion A Nov. 22 L 5-16 Alma H
at Wisconsin, earning All-Western honors in football.
in 1953 at age 77.
1903-10 / 1917 / 1919
(10 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 58-23-7 (.699)
CHESTER BREWER
1901-02 (2 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 7-9-1 (.441)
GEORGE DENMAN
1903 | 6-1-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 L 0-12 Notre Dame A Oct. 10 W 11-0 Alma A Oct. 14 W 11-0 Michigan Fresh. H Oct. 17 W 11-0 Kalamazoo H Oct. 31 W 51-6 Detroit YMCA H Nov. 7 W 43-0 Hillsdale A Nov. 14 T 6-6 Albion H Nov. 21 W 45-0 Olivet H
1904 | 8-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 1 W 47-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. H Oct. 8 W 28-6 Ohio North H
Oct. 22 L 0-4 Albion A Oct. 29 W 104-0 Hillsdale H Nov. 5 W 39-0 Michigan Fresh. H Nov. 12 W 35-6 Olivet A Nov. 19 W 40-0 Alma A Nov. 26 W 58-0 Kalamazoo H
1905 | 9-2
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Sept. 30 W 42-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. H Oct. 3 L 0-28 Notre Dame A
Oct. 14 W 24-0 Michigan Fresh. H Oct. 21 W 30-0 Olivet H Oct. 23 W 18-0 Hillsdale H
Nov. 4 W 30-0 Kalamazoo A Nov. 11 W 46-10 Albion H
Nov. 25 W 18-0 Alma A
1906 | 7-2-2
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Sept. 29 W 23-0 Olivet H Oct. 6 W 37-0 Albion H Oct. 13 T 0-0 Alma A Oct. 20 W 38-0 Kalamazoo H
Nov. 3 L 0-5 Notre Dame A Nov. 10 W 5-0 Albion A Nov. 12 W 12-0 Alma H Nov. 17 W 35-9 Hillsdale A Nov. 24 L 6-8 Olivet A Nov. 29 T 6-6 Detroit A.C. A
1907 | 4-2-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 W 17-0 Detroit H Oct. 5 W 40-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. H Oct. 12 L 0-46 Michigan A Oct. 26 W 15-6 Wabash H Nov. 16 W 55-4 Olivet H Nov. 23 T 0-0 Alma A Nov. 28 L 0-4 Detroit A.C. A
1908 | 6-0-2
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 T 0-0 Michigan H Oct. 10 W 35-0 Western State H Oct. 17 W 51-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. H
Oct. 31 W 6-0 Wabash H Nov. 7 W 46-2 Olivet A
Nov. 26 W 37-14 Detroit A.C. A
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1909 | 8-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 7 W 27-0 Detroit H Oct. 9 W 34-0 Alma H Oct. 16 W 28-0 Wabash H Oct. 23 L 0-17 Notre Dame A
Nov. 13 W 20-0 Olivet H Nov. 25 W 34-0 Detroit A.C. A
1910 | 6-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 6 W 35-0 Detroit A.C. H Oct. 8 W 11-0 Alma H Oct. 15 L 3-6 Michigan A
Oct. 29 W 17-0 Notre Dame H
Nov. 19 W 62-0 Olivet H
1911 | 5-1
Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 7 W 12-0 Alma H Oct. 14 L 3-15 Michigan H Oct. 28 W 29-3 Olivet H
Nov. 11 W 26-6 Mt. Union H Nov. 30 W 17-6 Wabash H
1912 | 7-1
Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 5 W 14-3 Alma H Oct. 12 L 7-55 Michigan A Oct. 19 W 52-0 Olivet H
Nov. 2 W 46-0 Ohio Wesleyan H Nov. 9 W 61-20 Mt. Union H Nov. 16 W 24-0 Wabash H Nov. 28 W 35-20 Ohio State A
1911-15 (5 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 29-5-0 (.853)
JOHN MACKLIN
1913 | 7-0
Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 4 W 26-0 Olivet H Oct. 11 W 57-0 Alma H Oct. 18 W 12-7 Michigan A Oct. 25 W 12-7 Wisconsin A
Nov. 8 W 13-7 Mt. Union H
1914 | 5-2
Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 3 W 35-7 Olivet H Oct. 10 W 60-0 Alma H Oct. 17 L 0-3 Michigan H
Nov. 7 W 21-14 Mt. Union H Nov. 13 W 6-3 Penn State A
1915 | 5-1
Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 2 W 34-0 Olivet H Oct. 9 W 77-12 Alma H Oct. 16 W 56-0 Carroll H Oct. 23 W 24-0 Michigan A Oct. 30 L 0-20 Oregon State HC H
of Pennsylvania. He compiled a modestly respectable
1916 | 4-2-1
Head Coach: Frank Sommers Sept. 30 W 40-0 Olivet H Oct. 7 W 20-0 Carroll H Oct. 14 W 33-0 Alma A Oct. 21 L 0-9 Michigan A
Nov. 18 L 0-14 Notre Dame HC H
1917 | 0-9
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 6 L 7-14 Alma H Oct. 13 L 3-7 Kalamazoo H Oct. 20 L 0-27 Michigan A Oct. 27 L 0-14 Detroit H Nov. 3 L 0-14 Western State H
Nov. 17 L 0-23 Notre Dame A
HC H
1916 (1 SEASON)
MSU RECORD: 4-2-1 (.643)
FRANK SOMMERS
position he held for 34 years. He died in 1964 at the age of 74.
1918 | 4-3
Head Coach: George Gauthier Oct. 5 W 21-6 Albion H Oct. 12 W 66-6 Hillsdale H Nov. 2 W 16-7 Western State H
Nov. 16 W 13-7 Notre Dame HC H Nov. 23 L 6-21 Michigan A Nov. 28 L 6-7 Wisconsin A
1919 | 4-4-1
Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 4 W 14-13 Albion H Oct. 8 W 46-6 Alma H Oct. 11 L 18-21 Western State H Oct. 18 L 0-26 Michigan A
HC H Nov. 15 L 0-13 Notre Dame A Nov. 27 T 7-7 Wabash H
MAC’s coach for only one season. The Aggies had a
1972 at the age of 78.
1920 (1 SEASON)
MSU RECORD: 4-6-0 (.400)
GEORGE “POTSY” CLARK
1918 (1 SEASON)
MSU RECORD: 4-3-0 (.571)
GEORGE GAUTHIER
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1923 | 3-5
Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 29 L 0-34 Chicago A
Oct. 13 L 0-21 Wisconsin A Oct. 20 W 13-0 Albion H Oct. 27 L 0-37 Michigan A Nov. 3 L 14-19 Ohio Wesleyan H Nov. 10 L 7-27 Creighton HC H Nov. 17 W 2-0 Detroit A
1924 | 5-3
Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 59-0 North Central H Oct. 4 W 54-3 Olivet H Oct. 10 L 0-7 Michigan HC H Oct. 17 W 34-3 Chicago YMCA H
1925 | 3-5
Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 16-0 Adrian H Oct. 3 L 0-39 Michigan A
Oct. 17 W 15-13 Centre H Oct. 25 L 6-13 Penn State A Nov. 1 L 0-14 Colgate H Nov. 8 W 58-0 Toledo HC H Nov. 15 L 10-21 Wisconsin A
1926 | 3-4-1
Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 16-0 Adrian H Oct. 2 W 9-0 Kalamazoo H Oct. 9 L 3-55 Michigan A Oct. 16 L 14-24 Cornell Univ. A
Oct. 30 L 6-38 Colgate A Nov. 6 W 42-14 Centre HC H
1927 | 4-5
Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 24 W 12-6 Kalamazoo H Oct. 1 W 27-0 Ohio University H Oct. 8 L 0-21 Michigan A
Oct. 29 L 7-24 Detroit HC H
Nov. 11 W 20-6 Albion H
Dec. 3 L 0-19 N.C. State A
the Spartans for only one season. A Lansing (Mich.)
his alma mater, and that performance probably enticed Michigan to hire him as its coach the very next season. He died in 1972 at the age of 73.
HARRY KIPKE
1928 | 3-4-1
Head Coach: Harry Kipke Sept. 29 W 103-0 Kalamazoo H Oct. 6 L 0-2 Albion H Oct. 13 W 37-0 Chicago YMCA H Oct. 20 L 0-16 Colgate HC H Nov. 3 T 6-6 Mississippi A&M A Nov. 10 L 0-39 Detroit A Nov. 17 L 0-3 Michigan A Nov. 24 W 7-0 N.C. State H
Horsemen, joined Michigan State’s staff as its head football coach in 1929. His arrival became the
Spartans. A pair of 0-0 ties against Michigan in 1930
1929 | 5-3
Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 28 W 59-6 Alma H Oct. 5 L 0-17 Michigan A Oct. 12 L 0-31 Colgate A Oct. 19 W 74-0 Adrian H Oct. 26 W 40-6 N.C. State HC H Nov. 2 W 38-0 Case H Nov. 9 W 33-19 Mississippi A&M A Nov. 16 L 0-25 Detroit H
1930 | 5-1-2
Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 27 W 28-0 Alma H Oct. 4 T 0-0 Michigan A Oct. 11 W 32-0 Cincinnati H Oct. 18 W 14-7 Colgate HC H Oct. 25 W 45-0 Case H
Nov. 22 T 0-0 Detroit H
1931 | 5-3-1
Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 26 W 74-0 Alma H
Oct. 10 L 7-20 Army A
HC H Nov. 7 W 100-0 Ripon H Nov. 14 T 0-0 Michigan A Nov. 21 L 13-20 Detroit A
1929-32 (4 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 22-8-3 (.712)
JIM CROWLEY
1920 | 4-6
Head Coach: George “Potsy” Clark Sept. 25 L 2-21 Kalamazoo H Oct. 2 W 16-0 Albion H Oct. 6 W 48-0 Alma H Oct. 9 L 0-27 Wisconsin A Oct. 16 L 0-35 Michigan A Oct. 23 L 7-23 Marietta H Oct. 30 W 109-0 Olivet H Nov. 13 W 81-0 Chicago YMCA HC H
Nov. 25 L 0-25 Notre Dame H
became the ninth man to coach an Aggie football team.
Lansing.
1921 | 3-5
Head Coach: Albert Barron Oct. 1 W 28-0 Alma H Oct. 8 L 7-24 Albion H Oct. 15 L 0-30 Michigan A Oct. 22 W 17-14 Western State H
HC H
Nov. 24 L 0-48 Notre Dame A
1922 | 3-5-2
Head Coach: Albert Barron Sept. 30 W 33-0 Alma H Oct. 7 T 7-7 Albion H Oct. 14 L 0-26 Wabash A
Nov. 4 L 0-63 Michigan A Nov. 11 L 6-9 Ohio Wesleyan H Nov. 18 L 0-9 Creighton A Nov. 25 W 45-0 Mass. State HC H
and Amos Alonzo Stagg at Chicago, the roly-poly Ralph
athletic director, 1923-54. He died in 1962 at the age of 72.
1923-27 (5 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 18-22-1 (.451)
RALPH YOUNG
1921-22 (2 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 6-10-2 (.389)
ALBERT BARRON
1928 (1 SEASON)
MSU RECORD: 3-4-1 (.438)
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1932 | 7-1
Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 24 W 93-0 Alma H Oct. 1 L 0-26 Michigan A
Oct. 22 W 19-13 Fordham A
HC H Nov. 19 W 7-0 Detroit H
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1933 | 4-2-2
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman
Oct. 7 L 6-20 Michigan A
HC H Nov. 4 T 0-0 Kansas State H Nov. 11 T 0-0 Carnegie Tech H Nov. 25 L 0-14 Detroit A
1934 | 8-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman
Oct. 6 W 16-0 Michigan A Oct. 13 W 13-0 Carnegie Tech H Oct. 20 W 39-0 Manhattan A
HC H
Nov. 17 W 7-6 Detroit H Nov. 24 W 6-0 Kansas A Dec. 8 W 26-13 Texas A&M A
1933-46 (13 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 70-34-10 (.658)
CHARLIE BACHMAN
1935 | 6-2
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman
Oct. 5 W 25-6 Michigan A Oct. 12 W 42-0 Kansas H Oct. 19 L 6-18 Boston College A Oct. 26 W 47-13 Washington H
Nov. 2 W 12-7 Temple A
HC H Nov. 16 W 27-0 Loyola (Calif.) + A
1936 | 6-1-2
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 26 W 27-0 Wayne State H Oct. 3 W 21-7 Michigan A Oct. 10 W 7-0 Carnegie Tech A
HC H
Oct. 31 T 13-13 Boston College A Nov. 7 T 7-7 Temple A Nov. 14 W 41-0 Kansas A Nov. 21 W 7-0 Arizona H
1937 | 8-2
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 25 W 19-0 Wayne State H Oct. 2 W 19-14 Michigan A Oct. 9 L 0-3 Manhattan A
Oct. 30 W 16-0 Kansas H Nov. 6 W 13-6 Temple A Nov. 13 W 13-6 Carnegie Tech HC H Nov. 27 W 14-0 San Francisco A
ORANGE BOWL
1938 | 6-3
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 24 W 34-6 Wayne State H Oct. 1 L 0-14 Michigan A
Oct. 15 W 26-0 West Virginia A HC H
Oct. 29 L 6-7 Santa Clara H
Nov. 19 W 10-0 Temple H
1939 | 4-4-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 30 W 16-0 Wayne State H Oct. 7 L 13-26 Michigan A
Nov. 11 L 0-6 Santa Clara A
HC H Nov. 25 W 18-7 Temple H
1940 | 3-4-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Oct. 5 L 14-21 Michigan A
Oct. 18 L 19-21 Temple A Oct. 25 T 0-0 Santa Clara HC H Nov. 2 W 32-0 Kansas State H
Nov. 23 W 17-0 West Virginia H
1941 | 5-3-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 27 L 7-19 Michigan A
Oct. 18 L 0-7 Santa Clara A Oct. 25 W 39-6 Wayne State H
HC H
Nov. 15 W 46-0 Temple H Nov. 22 W 31-7 Ohio Wesleyan H Nov. 29 W 14-12 West Virginia A
1942 | 4-3-2
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Oct. 3 L 0-20 Michigan A Oct. 10 W 46-6 Wayne State H
HC H
Oct. 31 T 7-7 Temple A Nov. 7 L 13-25 Washington St. A
Nov. 21 W 7-0 West Virginia H Nov. 28 T 7-7 Oregon State H
1943
No football due to World War II.
1944 | 6-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 30 W 40-12 Scranton H
Oct. 14 W 45-6 Kansas State H Oct. 20 W 8-0 Maryland A Oct. 27 W 32-0 Wayne State A
Nov. 11 W 33-0 Maryland HC H
1945 | 5-3-1
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 29 L 0-40 Michigan A
Oct. 20 W 27-7 Wayne State H
HC H
Nov. 17 W 33-0 Penn State H Nov. 23 L 7-21 Miami (Fla.) A
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1948 | 6-2-2
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 25 L 7-13 Michigan H 51,526
Oct. 9 L 7-26 Notre Dame A 58,186 Oct. 16 W 61-7 Arizona HC H 36,616 Oct. 23 T 14-14 Penn State A 23,000 Oct. 30 W 46-21 Oregon State A 12,000
Nov. 20 W 40-0 Washington State H 36,313 Nov. 27 T 21-21 Santa Clara A 20,000
1949 | 6-3
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 24 L 3-7 Michigan A 97,239
Oct. 8 W 14-7 Maryland H 32,080 Oct. 15 W 42-13 William & Mary H 33,268 Oct. 22 W 24-0 Penn State HC H 43,495 Oct. 29 W 62-14 Temple H 36,986 Nov. 5 L 21-34 Notre Dame H 50,965 Nov. 12 L 20-25 Oregon State A 22,239 Nov. 19 W 75-0 Arizona A 16,000
1950 | 8-1
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 23 W 38-13 Oregon State H 32,500 Sept. 30 W 14-7 Michigan A 97,239 Oct. 7 L 7-34 Maryland H 39,376 Oct. 14 W 33-14 William & Mary HC H 35,656
Oct. 28 W 36-33 Notre Dame A 57,886
Nov. 11 W 27-0 Minnesota H 47,361
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1951 | 9-0
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 22 W 6-0 Oregon State H 33,373 Sept. 29 W 25-0 Michigan A 97,239 Oct. 6 W 24-20 Ohio State A 82,640
Oct. 20 W 32-21 Penn State A 30,674
HC H 42,163 Nov. 10 W 35-0 Notre Dame H 51,296
Nov. 24 W 45-7 Colorado H 29,987
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1952 | 9-0
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 27 W 27-13 Michigan A 97,239 Oct. 4 W 17-14 Oregon State A 22,595 Oct. 11 W 48-6 Texas A&M H 49,123
Oct. 25 W 34-7 Penn State HC H 51,162
Nov. 15 W 21-3 Notre Dame H 52,472
BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1953 | 9-1, 5-1 (T-1ST)
Head Coach: Biggie Munn
Oct. 3 W 21-0 Minnesota A 61,594 Oct. 10 W 26-19 TCU H 51,049
HC H 51,698
Oct. 31 W 34-6 Oregon State H 51,108 Nov. 7 W 28-13 Ohio State A 82,328 Nov. 14 W 14-6 Michigan H 52,324
ROSE BOWL Jan. 1 W 28-20 UCLA N 101,000
the age of 72, in Santa Barbara, Calif.
1954 | 3-6, 1-5 (T-8TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 2 L 0-6 Wisconsin H 51,194
Oct. 16 L 19-20 Notre Dame A 57,238 HC H 52,619
Oct. 30 L 13-19 Minnesota A 63,575 Nov. 6 W 54-6 Washington State H 45,849 Nov. 13 L 7-33 Michigan A 97,239
1954-72 (19 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 109-69-5 (.609)
HUGH DUFFY DAUGHERTY
1946 | 5-5
Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 28 W 42-0 Wayne State H Oct. 5 L 20-34 Boston College H Oct. 12 L 0-6 Mississippi State H Oct. 19 W 19-16 Penn State A Oct. 26 L 7-18 Cincinnati H
Nov. 9 L 7-55 Michigan A
HC H Nov. 23 W 26-14 Maryland H Nov. 30 W 26-20 Washington State H
the American Football Coaches Association after the
athletics director. He served in that capacity for 18
age of 66.
1947 | 7-2
Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 27 L 0-55 Michigan A Oct. 4 W 7-0 Mississippi State H Oct. 11 W 21-7 Washington St. A
HC H
Nov. 8 W 28-0 Santa Clara H Nov. 15 W 14-6 Temple A
1947-53 (7 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 54-9-2 (.846)
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1955 | 9-1, 5-1 (2ND)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 1 L 7-14 Michigan A 97,239
Oct. 8 W 38-14 Stanford H 47,586
Oct. 15 W 21-7 Notre Dame H 52,007
HC H 51,851
Oct. 29 W 27-0 Wisconsin A 53,529
Nov. 12 W 42-14 Minnesota H 51,605
ROSE BOWL Jan. 2 W 17-14 UCLA N 100,809
1956 | 7-2, 4-2 (T-4TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 29 W 21-7 Stanford A 55,000
Oct. 6 W 9-0 Michigan A 101,001
HC H 58,858
Oct. 20 W 47-14 Notre Dame A 59,378
Nov. 3 W 33-0 Wisconsin H 53,647
Nov. 17 L 13-14 Minnesota A 62,478
Nov. 24 W 38-17 Kansas State H 34,115
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1957 | 8-1, 5-1 (2ND)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 5 W 19-0 California A 40,000
Oct. 12 W 35-6 Michigan A 101,001
HC H 64,353
Nov. 2 W 21-7 Wisconsin A 49,286
Nov. 9 W 34-6 Notre Dame H 75,391
Nov. 16 W 42-13 Minnesota H 65,718
Nov. 23 W 27-9 Kansas State H 35,989
1958 | 3-5-1, 0-5-1 (10TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 27 W 32-12 California H 52,639
Oct. 4 T 12-12 Michigan H 76,434
Nov. 1 L 7-9 Wisconsin HC H 71,040
Nov. 15 L 12-39 Minnesota A 53,647
Nov. 22 W 26-7 Kansas State H 39,032
1959 | 5-4, 4-2 (2ND)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 26 L 7-9 Texas A&M H 49,507
Oct. 3 W 34-8 Michigan A 103,234
Oct. 17 W 19-0 Notre Dame H 73,480
HC H 54,611
Oct. 31 L 24-30 Ohio State A 82,130
Nov. 20 L 13-18 Miami (Fla.) A 40,870
1960 | 6-2-1, 4-2 (4TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 1 W 24-17 Michigan H 76,490
Oct. 15 W 21-0 Notre Dame A 59,133
Oct. 29 L 10-21 Ohio State HC H 76,520
Nov. 19 W 43-15 Detroit H 49,102
1961 | 7-2, 5-2 (3RD)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 30 W 20-0 Wisconsin A 50,584
Oct. 7 W 31-3 Stanford H 61,367
Oct. 14 W 28-0 Michigan A 103,198
Oct. 21 W 17-7 Notre Dame H 76,132
HC H 55,361
Nov. 4 L 0-13 Minnesota A 59,941
1962 | 5-4, 3-3 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 29 L 13-16 Stanford A 32,500
Oct. 6 W 38-6 North Carolina H 61,029
Oct. 13 W 28-0 Michigan H 77,501
Oct. 20 W 31-7 Notre Dame A 60,116
Nov. 3 L 7-28 Minnesota HC H 64,783
1963 | 6-2-1, 4-1-1 (T-2ND)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 28 W 31-0 North Carolina H 60,832
Oct. 12 T 7-7 Michigan A 101,450
Nov. 2 W 30-13 Wisconsin HC H 71,033
Nov. 16 W 12-7 Notre Dame H 70,128
1964 | 4-5, 3-3 (6TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 26 L 15-21 North Carolina A 40,000
Oct. 10 L 10-17 Michigan H 78,234
HC H 66,311
Oct. 31 W 22-6 Wisconsin A 65,728
Nov. 14 L 7-34 Notre Dame A 59,265
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1965 | 10-1, 7-0 (1ST)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 18 W 13-3 UCLA H 51,279
Sept. 25 W 23-0 Penn State A 46,100
Oct. 9 W 24-7 Michigan A 103,219
Oct. 16 W 32-7 Ohio State H 75,288
HC H 74,215
Nov. 20 W 12-3 Notre Dame A 59,291
ROSE BOWL Jan. 1 L 12-14 UCLA N 100,087
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1966 | 9-0-1, 7-0 (1ST)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 17 W 28-10 N.C. State H 55,418
Sept. 24 W 42-8 Penn State H 65,763
Oct. 8 W 20-7 Michigan H 78,833
Oct. 15 W 11-8 Ohio State A 84,282
HC H 78,004
Nov. 19 T 10-10 Notre Dame H 80,011
1967 | 3-7, 3-4 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 7 W 35-7 Wisconsin H 68,516
Oct. 14 W 34-0 Michigan A 103,210
Oct. 21 L 0-21 Minnesota A 56,554
Oct. 28 L 12-24 Notre Dame A 59,075
Nov. 4 L 7-21 Ohio State HC H 76,235
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1972 | 5-5-1, 5-2-1 (4TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Oct. 7 L 0-16 Notre Dame H 77,828
Oct. 14 L 0-10 Michigan A 103,735
Oct. 21 W 31-0 Wisconsin HC H 62,638
Nov. 11 W 19-12 Ohio State H 76,264
Nov. 18 L 10-14 Minnesota A 33,001
the Spartans into a Big Ten challenger. Stolz’s second
State in the 1974 Big Ten standings, earning him conference Coach of the Year honors. The highlight
MSU team tied for third in the conference standings
85, and then served as head coach at San Diego State, 1986-88.
1973 | 5-6, 4-4 (T-4TH)
Head Coach: Denny Stolz
Sept. 29 L 21-34 UCLA H 60,850
Oct. 6 L 10-14 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 13 L 0-31 Michigan H 78,263
Nov. 3 W 21-0 Wisconsin HC H 54,010
Nov. 10 L 0-35 Ohio State A 87,600
1973-75 (3 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 19-13-1 (.591)
DENNY STOLZ
1974 | 7-3-1, 6-1-1 (3RD)
Head Coach: Denny Stolz
Sept. 28 L 14-56 UCLA A 44,026
Oct. 5 L 14-19 Notre Dame H 77,431
Oct. 12 L 7-21 Michigan A 104,682
HC H 63,321
Nov. 2 W 28-21 Wisconsin A 78,848
Nov. 9 W 16-13 Ohio State H 78,533
1975 | 7-4, 4-4 (T-3RD)
Head Coach: Denny Stolz Sept. 13 L 0-21 Ohio State H 80,383
Sept. 20 W 14-13 Miami (Ohio) H 61,444
Sept. 27 W 37-15 N.C. State H 59,111
Oct. 4 W 10-3 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 11 L 6-16 Michigan H 79,776
Oct. 18 W 38-15 Minnesota A 39,202
HC H 66,223
Darryl Rogers joined the Spartan football staff
Rogers Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. NCAA probation prohibited State from going to the Rose
the 1991 season, he served as the head coach of the
1976 | 4-6-1, 3-5 (T-7TH)
Head Coach: Darryl Rogers Sept. 11 L 21-49 Ohio State A 86,509
Sept. 18 W 21-10 Wyoming H 57,183
Sept. 25 T 31-31 N.C. State A 38,300
Oct. 2 L 6-24 Notre Dame H 77,081
Oct. 9 L 10-42 Michigan A 104,211
Oct. 16 L 10-14 Minnesota HC H 56,166
1976-79 (4 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 24-18-2 (.568)
DARRYL ROGERS
1968 | 5-5, 2-5 (7TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Sept. 28 W 28-10 Baylor H 64,826
Oct. 5 W 39-0 Wisconsin A 49,967
Oct. 12 L 14-28 Michigan A 102,785
Oct. 19 L 13-14 Minnesota HC H 74,321
Oct. 26 W 21-17 Notre Dame H 77,339
Nov. 2 L 20-25 Ohio State A 84,859
1969 | 4-6, 2-5 (9TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 20 W 27-11 Washington H 63,022
Sept. 27 W 23-15 SMU H 72,189
Oct. 4 L 28-42 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 11 L 21-54 Ohio State A 86,641
Oct. 18 W 23-12 Michigan H 79,368
HC H 77,533
Nov. 15 L 10-14 Minnesota H 60,011
1970 | 4-6, 3-4 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 19 L 16-42 Washington A 52,000
Sept. 26 W 28-14 Washington State H 64,053
Oct. 3 L 0-29 Notre Dame H 76,103
Oct. 10 L 0-29 Ohio State A 75,511
Oct. 17 L 20-34 Michigan A 103,580
HC H 63,482
Nov. 14 L 13-23 Minnesota A 42,834
1971 | 6-5, 5-3 (T-3RD)
Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty
Sept. 25 W 31-14 Oregon State H 62,184
Oct. 2 L 2-14 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 9 L 13-24 Michigan H 80,093
Oct. 16 L 28-31 Wisconsin A 74,847
HC H 60,383
Nov. 6 W 17-10 Ohio State A 86,616
Nov. 13 W 40-25 Minnesota H 61,149
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1977 | 7-3-1, 6-1-1 (3RD)
Head Coach: Darryl Rogers
Sept. 17 L 21-23 Washington State H 50,263
Sept. 24 W 34-16 Wyoming H 56,214
Oct. 1 L 6-16 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 8 L 14-24 Michigan H 78,183
Oct. 22 W 9-7 Wisconsin A 79,203
HC H 70,589
Nov. 5 W 29-10 Minnesota A 30,600
BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1978 | 8-3, 7-1 (T-1ST)
Head Coach: Darryl Rogers
Oct. 7 L 25-29 Notre Dame H 77,087 Oct. 14 W 24-15 Michigan A 105,132
HC H 76,013 Oct. 28 W 55-2 Wisconsin H 70,114
Nov. 11 W 33-9 Minnesota H 72,122
1979 | 5-6, 3-5 (T-7TH)
Head Coach: Darryl Rogers
Sept. 15 W 41-17 Oregon H 76,123 Sept. 22 W 24-21 Miami (Ohio) H 78,582 Sept. 29 L 3-27 Notre Dame A 59,075 Oct. 6 L 7-21 Michigan H 79,311 Oct. 13 L 29-38 Wisconsin A 77,083
HC H 79,561 Oct. 27 L 0-42 Ohio State A 87,747
Nov. 10 W 31-17 Minnesota H 75,433
former Michigan State player to coach the Spartans.
Valley State. Waters compiled a 138-46-5 record in 20 seasons at Hillsdale (1954-73) and a 25-26-2
the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000. He died in 2006 at the age of 83.
1980-82 (3 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 10-23-0 (.303)
FRANK “MUDDY” WATERS
1980 | 3-8, 2-6 (9TH)
Head Coach: Muddy Waters
Sept. 20 L 7-35 Oregon A 30,431 Sept. 27 W 33-7 Western Mich. H 75,123 Oct. 4 L 21-26 Notre Dame H 76,821 Oct. 11 L 23-27 Michigan A 105,263 Oct. 18 L 7-17 Wisconsin HC H 76,173
Nov. 1 L 16-48 Ohio State H 77,153
Nov. 15 W 30-12 Minnesota A 30,329
1981 | 5-6, 4-5 (T-6TH)
Head Coach: Muddy Waters
Sept. 19 L 13-27 Ohio State A 87,084
Oct. 3 L 7-20 Notre Dame A 59,075 Oct. 10 L 20-38 Michigan H 77,923 Oct. 17 W 33-14 Wisconsin HC H 67,652
Nov. 14 W 43-36 Minnesota H 56,571
1982 | 2-9, 2-7 (T-8TH)
Head Coach: Muddy Waters
Sept. 18 L 10-31 Ohio State H 73,483 Sept. 25 L 22-25 Miami (Fla.) A 26,478 Oct. 2 L 3-11 Notre Dame H 77,119 Oct. 9 L 17-31 Michigan A 106,113 Oct. 16 L 23-24 Wisconsin A 78,187
HC H 66,707
Nov. 13 W 26-7 Minnesota A 57,146
named to the position on Dec. 3, 1982. After posting
since 1966. The Spartans topped USC, 20-17, ending
the Spartans to a Big Ten slate of 53-42-3, and to
1983-94 (12 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 68-67-4 (.504)
GEORGE PERLES
the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. (Career
of 1996 self-imposed sanctions.)
1983 | 4-6-1, 2-6-1 (7TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 10 W 23-17 Colorado H 56,835 Sept. 17 W 28-23 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 8 L 0-42 Michigan H 78,033
Oct. 22 L 11-21 Ohio State A 89,104 Oct. 29 W 34-10 Minnesota HC H 76,481
Nov. 19 L 0-32 Wisconsin A 54,204
1984 | 6-6, 5-4 (T-6TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 8 W 24-21 Colorado A 35,825 Sept. 15 L 20-24 Notre Dame H 76,919
Oct. 6 W 19-7 Michigan A 105,612 HC H 63,890
Oct. 20 L 20-23 Ohio State H 75,133 Oct. 27 W 20-13 Minnesota A 47,427
Nov. 17 L 10-20 Wisconsin H 61,702
CHERRY BOWL Dec. 22 L 6-10 Army N 70,332
1985 | 7-5, 5-3 (T-4TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 14 W 12-3 Arizona State H 62,797 Sept. 21 L 10-27 Notre Dame A 59,075 Sept. 28 W 7-3 Western Mich. H 63,829
Oct. 12 L 0-31 Michigan H 78,325
HC H 76,438
Nov. 2 W 31-26 Minnesota H 63,578
Nov. 23 W 41-7 Wisconsin A 56,854
ALL-AMERICAN BOWL
1986 | 6-5, 4-4 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 13 L 17-20 Arizona State A 70,689 Sept. 20 W 20-15 Notre Dame H 79,895 Sept. 27 W 45-10 Western Mich. H 65,907
Oct. 11 L 6-27 Michigan A 106,141
HC H 77,063
Nov. 1 W 52-23 Minnesota A 57,408
Nov. 22 W 23-13 Wisconsin H 60,285
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1991 | 3-8, 3-5 (T-6TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 14 L 3-20 Central Michigan H 71,629 Sept. 21 L 10-49 Notre Dame A 59,075
Oct. 12 L 28-45 Michigan H 80,157 Oct. 19 W 20-12 Minnesota HC H 75,097 Oct. 26 L 17-27 Ohio State A 94,341
Nov. 9 W 20-7 Wisconsin A 41,074
1992 | 5-6, 5-3 (3RD)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 12 L 20-24 Central Michigan H 65,123 Sept. 19 L 31-52 Notre Dame H 76,188 Sept. 26 L 0-14 Boston College A 32,498
HC H 65,516 Oct. 10 L 10-35 Michigan A 106,788 Oct. 17 W 20-15 Minnesota A 35,594 Oct. 24 L 17-27 Ohio State H 70,037
Nov. 7 W 26-10 Wisconsin H 45,219
1993 | 6-6, 4-4 (7TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 11 W 31-14 Kansas H 53,797 Sept. 18 L 14-36 Notre Dame A 59,075 Sept. 25 W 48-34 Central Michigan H 66,533 Oct. 9 W 17-7 Michigan H 78,311 Oct. 16 L 21-28 Ohio State A 93,989
HC H 64,726
Nov. 27 L 37-38 Penn State H 53,482 Dec. 4 L 20-41 Wisconsin N 51,500
LIBERTY BOWL
1994 | 0-11#, 4-4 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 10 L 10-17 Kansas A 48,100 Sept. 17 L 20-21 Notre Dame H 74,183 Sept. 24 W 45-10# Miami (Ohio) H 61,224 Oct. 1 W 29-10# Wisconsin HC H 71,234 Oct. 8 L 20-40 Michigan A 106,272 Oct. 15 L 7-23 Ohio State H 74,585
Nov. 26 L 31-59 Penn State A 96,493
self-imposed sanctions. (Big Ten record prior to forfeits.)
prominence in 1999, going 9-2, and earning a trip to
assistant coach from 1983-87, helping the Spartans
1995 | 6-5-1, 4-3-1 (5TH)
Head Coach: Nick Saban
Sept. 30 W 25-21 Boston College H 72,981 HC H 73,732
Oct. 21 W 34-31 Minnesota H 70,123 Oct. 28 L 14-45 Wisconsin A 78,043 Nov. 4 W 28-25 Michigan H 74,667
Nov. 25 L 20-24 Penn State H 66,189
INDEPENDENCE BOWL
1996 | 6-6, 5-3 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: Nick Saban
HC H 71,639 Oct. 19 W 27-9 Minnesota A 45,434 Oct. 26 W 30-13 Wisconsin H 69,217 Nov. 2 L 29-45 Michigan A 106,381
Nov. 23 L 29-32 Penn State A 96,263
SUN BOWL Dec. 31 L 0-38 Stanford N 42,721
NICK SABANBIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1987 | 9-2-1, 7-0-1 (1ST)
Head Coach: George Perles
Sept. 19 L 8-31 Notre Dame A 59,075 Sept. 26 L 3-31 Florida State H 76,887
Oct. 10 W 17-11 Michigan H 77,424
HC H 76,513
Oct. 31 W 13-7 Ohio State A 89,915
Nov. 21 W 30-9 Wisconsin A 45,385
ROSE BOWL
1988 | 6-5-1, 6-1-1 (2ND)
Head Coach: George Perles
Sept. 17 L 3-20 Notre Dame H 77,472 Sept. 24 L 7-30 Florida State A 61,757
Oct. 8 L 3-17 Michigan A 106,208
HC H 76,952
Oct. 29 W 20-10 Ohio State H 77,111
Nov. 19 W 36-0 Wisconsin H 76,372
GATOR BOWL
1989 | 8-4, 6-2 (T-3RD)
Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 16 W 49-0 Miami (Ohio) H 66,474 Sept. 23 L 13-21 Notre Dame A 59,075 Sept. 30 L 20-26 Miami (Fla.) H 76,217
Oct. 14 L 7-10 Michigan H 76,913
HC H 76,216
Nov. 11 W 21-7 Minnesota H 73,259
Nov. 25 W 31-3 Wisconsin A 29,776
ALOHA BOWL
BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1990 | 8-3-1, 6-2 (T-1ST)
Head Coach: George Perles
Sept. 22 L 19-20 Notre Dame H 80,401
Oct. 13 W 28-27 Michigan A 106,188
HC H 77,343
Nov. 10 W 28-16 Minnesota A 38,731
Nov. 24 W 14-9 Wisconsin H 60,517
JOHN HANCOCK BOWL
1995-99 (5 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 34-24-1 (.585)
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Head Coach: Nick Saban Sept. 6 W 42-10 Western Michigan H 72,317 Sept. 13 W 51-21 Memphis H 72,131 Sept. 20 W 23-7 Notre Dame A 80,225 Oct. 4 W 31-10 Minnesota HC H 75,263
Oct. 25 L 7-23 Michigan H 79,687 Nov. 1 L 13-37 Ohio State H 74,903
Nov. 29 W 49-14 Penn State H 73,623
ALOHA BOWL Dec. 25 L 23-51 Washington N 44,598
1998 | 6-6, 4-4 (6TH)
Head Coach: Nick Saban
Sept. 5 L 14-48 Oregon A 43,634 Sept. 12 W 45-23 Notre Dame H 74,267 Sept. 26 L 17-29 Michigan A 111,238 Oct. 3 W 38-7 Central Michigan H 70,905
HC H 73,425 Oct. 24 L 18-19 Minnesota A 41,327
Nov. 7 W 28-24 Ohio State A 93,595
Nov. 28 L 28-51 Penn State A 96,358
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1999 | 10-2, 6-2 (T-2ND)
Head Coach: Nick Saban/Bobby Williams Sept. 2 W 27-20 Oregon H 72,923 Sept. 11 W 51-7 H 72,569 Sept. 18 W 23-13 Notre Dame A 80,012
HC H 73,629
Oct. 9 W 34-31 Michigan H 76,895
Oct. 23 L 10-40 Wisconsin A 78,469 Nov. 6 W 23-7 Ohio State H 74,639
Nov. 20 W 35-28 Penn State H 74,231
CITRUS BOWL Jan. 1 W 37-34 Florida N 62,011
Bobby Williams became the 21st head coach in Spartan
Spartans to a last-second victory over No. 10 Florida,
2000 | 5-6, 2-6 (T-9TH)
Head Coach: Bobby Williams Sept. 9 W 34-24 Marshall H 72,983
Sept. 23 W 27-21 Notre Dame H 74,714
Oct. 14 L 10-17 Wisconsin HC H 74,863 Oct. 21 L 0-14 Michigan A 111,514
Nov. 4 L 13-27 Ohio State A 98,406
Nov. 18 L 23-42 Penn State A 96,070
2001 | 7-5, 3-5 (T-8TH)
Head Coach: Bobby Williams Sept. 8 W 35-21 Central Michigan H 73,879 Sept. 22 W 17-10 Notre Dame A 80,795
HC H 73,680
Oct. 20 L 19-28 Minnesota A 47,385 Oct. 27 W 42-28 Wisconsin A 79,108 Nov. 3 W 26-24 Michigan H 75,262
Nov. 24 L 37-42 Penn State H 72,658
SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC Dec. 31 W 44-35 Fresno State N 30,456
1999-2002 (3 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 16-17 (.485)
BOBBY WILLIAMSHead Coach: Bobby Williams/Morris Watts
Sept. 7 W 27-10 Rice H 74,014 Sept. 14 L 22-46 California H 72,634 Sept. 21 L 17-21 Notre Dame H 75,182
Oct. 19 L 7-28 Minnesota HC H 74,232 Oct. 26 L 24-42 Wisconsin H 74,507 Nov. 2 L 3-49 Michigan A 111,542
Nov. 23 L 7-61 Penn State A 108,755
Michigan State veteran offensive coordinator Morris
three games of the 2002 season. Watts made his
offensive coordinator, holding that position for a total of 12 seasons (1986-90, 1992-94 and 1999-2002). He
coach at LSU (1995-98).
2003-06 (4 SEASONS)
MSU RECORD: 22-26 (.458)
JOHN L. SMITH
2002 (INTERIM)
MSU RECORD: 1-2 (.333)
MORRIS WATTS
1997 | 7-5, 4-3 (T-6TH) 2002 | 4-8, 2-6 (T-8TH)
John L. Smith became Michigan State University’s
McClain (Big Ten) Coach of the Year honors. His eight
titles in 2000-01. He posted a 16-18 ledger (.471) in
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Head Coach: John L. Smith Western Michigan H 72,923
Sept. 20 W 22-16 Notre Dame A 80,795
HC H 72,398
Oct. 18 W 44-38 Minnesota A 38,778 Nov. 1 L 20-27 Michigan H 75,129 Nov. 8 L 23-33 Ohio State A 105,194 Nov. 15 L 21-56 Wisconsin A 79,256 Nov. 22 W 41-10 Penn State H 72,119
ALAMO BOWL
2004 | 5-7, 4-4 (T-5TH)
Head Coach: John L. Smith
Sept. 11 W 24-7 Central Michigan H 72,908 Sept. 18 L 24-31 Notre Dame H 74,962
Oct. 16 W 51-17 Minnesota HC H 72,383 Oct. 30 L 37-45* Michigan A 111,609 Nov. 6 L 19-32 Ohio State H 72,222 Nov. 13 W 49-14 Wisconsin H 76,697 Nov. 20 L 13-37 Penn State A 101,486
*3OT
2005 | 5-6, 2-6 (9TH)
Head Coach: John L. Smith Sept. 3 W 49-14 Kent State H 73,949
Sept. 17 W 44-41* Notre Dame A 80,795
Oct. 1 L 31-34* Michigan H 79,401Oct. 15 L 24-35 Ohio State A 105,122
HC H 74,636
Nov. 12 L 18-41 Minnesota A 45,187Nov. 19 L 22-31 Penn State H 75,005
*OT
2006 | 4-8, 1-7 (T-10TH)
Head Coach: John L. Smith
Sept. 9 W 52-20 H 69,856
Sept. 23 L 37-40 Notre Dame H 80,193HC H 71,268
Oct. 7 L 13-31 Michigan A 111,349Oct. 14 L 7-38 Ohio State H 73,498
Nov. 11 L 18-31 Minnesota H 64,807Nov. 18 L 13-17 Penn State A 108,607
2007-ACTIVE (7TH SEASON)
MSU RECORD: 51-28 (.646)
MARK DANTONIO
24th head football coach on Nov. 27, 2006. Dantonio has led Michigan State to a school-record six
MSU has recorded 27 Big Ten victories, the most
years. Dantonio compiled an 18-17 record (.514) in
coaching position at Cincinnati, Dantonio spent three
seasons as secondary coach at MSU (1995-2000).
2007 | 7-6, 3-5 (T-7TH)
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 1 W 55-18 UAB H 67,796
Sept. 22 W 31-14 Notre Dame A 80,795 Sept. 29 L 34-37 Wisconsin A 82,164
HC H 73,449
Oct. 20 L 17-24 Ohio State A 105,287
Nov. 3 L 24-28 Michigan H 77,009
Nov. 17 W 35-31 Penn State H 72,251
CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL Dec. 28 L 21-24 Boston College N 46,554
* OT +2OT
2008 | 9-4, 6-2 (3RD)
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
Sept. 6 W 42-10 H 71,789 Sept. 13 W 17-0 Florida Atlantic H 70,321 Sept. 20 W 23-7 Notre Dame H 76,366
HC H 77,526
Oct. 18 L 7-45 Ohio State H 77,360 Oct. 25 W 35-21 Michigan A 110,146 Nov. 1 W 25-24 Wisconsin H 75,121
Nov. 22 L 18-49 Penn State A 109,845
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
2003 | 8-5, 5-3 (T-4TH)
2012 | 7-6, 3-5 (T-4TH – LEGENDS DIVISION)
2009 | 6-7, 4-4 (T-6TH)
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 5 W 44-3 Montana State H 74,518 Sept. 12 L 27-29 Central Michigan H 76,221 Sept. 19 L 30-33 Notre Dame A 80,795 Sept. 26 L 30-38 Wisconsin A 80,123 Oct. 3 W 26-20* Michigan H 78,629
HC H 71,726
Oct. 31 L 34-42 Minnesota A 50,805 Nov. 7 W 49-14 Western Michigan H 73,910
Nov. 21 L 14-42 Penn State H 73,771
VALERO ALAMO BOWL Jan. 2 L 31-41 Texas Tech N 64,757
* OT
BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 2010 | 11-2, 7-1 (T-1ST)
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 4 W 38-14 Western Michigan H 75,769 Sept. 11 W 30-17 Florida Atlantic N 36,124 Sept. 18 W 34-31* Notre Dame H 78,411 Sept. 25 W 45-7 Northern Colorado H 70,926 Oct. 2 W 34-24 Wisconsin H 73,108 Oct. 9 W 34-17 Michigan A 113,065
HC H 74,441
Nov. 6 W 31-8 Minnesota H 71,128
Nov. 27 W 28-22 Penn State A 102,649
CAPITAL ONE BOWL Jan. 1 L 7-49 Alabama N 61,519
* OT
BIG TEN LEGENDS DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2011 | 11-3, 7-1 (1ST – LEGENDS DIVISION)
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 2 W 28-6 H 75,910Sept. 10 W 44-0 Florida Atlantic H 70,249Sept. 17 L 13-31 Notre Dame A 80,795Sept. 24 W 45-7 Central Michigan H 72,119Oct. 1 W 10-7 Ohio State A 105,306Oct. 15 W 28-14 Michigan H 77,515Oct. 22 W 37-31 Wisconsin HC H 76,405
Nov. 5 W 31-24 Minnesota H 72,219
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEDec. 3 L 39-42 Wisconsin N 64,152
OUTBACK BOWL
* 3OT
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
Sept. 8 W 42-7 Central Michigan A 35,127 Sept. 15 L 3-20 Notre Dame H 79,219 Sept. 22 W 23-7 H 74,204 Sept. 29 L 16-17 Ohio State H 76,705
HC H 70,211
Oct. 20 L 10-12 Michigan A 113,833 Oct. 27 W 16-13* Wisconsin A 80,538
Nov. 24 W 26-10 Minnesota A 44,194
BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWLDec. 29 W 17-16 TCU N 44,617
* OT +2OT HC Homecoming
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
1952 National Champions (9-0-0)
1951 National Champions (9-0-0)
1955 National Champions (9-1-0)
1965 National Champions (10-1-0)
1957 National Champions (8-1-0)
1966 National Champions (9-0-1)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD
YEAR GMS W-L-T MSU PTS OPP PTS COACH CAPTAIN(S)
1896 4 1-2-1 26 42 No Established Coach Wilfred R. Vanderhoef
1897 7 4-2-1 146 106 Henry Keep Walton K. Brainard
1898 7 4-3-0 142 127 Henry Keep J.H. Vanderstolpe
1899 7 2-4-1 81 101 Charles O. Bemies Ellis W. Ranney
1900 4 1-3-0 51 67 Charles O. Bemies Charles A. McCue
1901 8 3-4-1 120 94 George Denman Albert H. Case
1902 9 4-5-0 93 206 George Denman Arthur D. Peters
1903 8 6-1-1 178 24 Chester L. Brewer Frank J. Kratz
1904 9 8-1-0 380 16 Chester L. Brewer Robert F. Bell
1905 11 9-2-0 280 75 Chester L. Brewer Edward B. McKenna
1906 11 7-2-2 195 28 Chester L. Brewer Stephen W. Doty
1907 7 4-2-1 127 60 Chester L. Brewer Walter H. Small
1908 8 6-0-2 205 22 Chester L. Brewer Bert Shedd
1909 9 8-1-0 233 17 Chester L. Brewer Parnell G. McKenna
1910 7 6-1-0 168 8 Chester L. Brewer lon J. Cortright
1911 6 5-1-0 93 30 John F. Macklin Fred A. Stone
1912 8 7-1-0 297 98 John F. Macklin William R. Riblett
1913 7 7-0-0 180 28 John F. Macklin Chester W. Gifford
1914 7 5-2-0 197 57 John F. Macklin George E. Julian
1915 6 5-1-0 259 38 John F. Macklin W. Blake Miller
1916 7 4-2-1 126 26 Frank Sommers Ralph B. Henning
1917 9 0-9-0 23 179 Chester L. Brewer Sherman Coryell
1918 7 4-3-0 134 68 George E. Gauthier Lawrence C. Archer
1919 9 4-4-1 132 99 Chester L. Brewer Harry E. Franson
1920 10 4-6-0 270 166 George “Potsy” Clark Harold A. Springer
1921 8 3-5-0 68 126 Albert M. Barron John Bos
1922 10 3-5-2 111 135 Albert M. Barron William C. Johnson
1923 8 3-5-0 57 144 Ralph H. Young Maurice R. Taylor
1924 8 5-3-0 210 48 Ralph H. Young Vivian J. Hultman
1925 8 3-5-0 105 106 Ralph H. Young Donald H. Haskins
1926 8 3-4-1 97 171 Ralph H. Young Martin F. Rummel
1927 9 4-5-0 111 128 Ralph H. Young Paul M. Smith
1928 8 3-4-1 153 66 Harry G. Kipke Lewis A. Hornbeck
1929 8 5-3-0 244 104 James H. Crowley Fred W. Danziger/Vern C. Dickeson
1930 8 5-1-2 151 32 James H. Crowley Harold E. Smead
1931 9 5-3-1 291 61 James H. Crowley Milton C. Gross
1932 8 7-1-0 220 64 James H. Crowley Abe Eliowitz/Robert C. Monnett
1933 8 4-2-2 73 49 Charles W. Bachman Bernard G. McNutt
1934 9 8-1-0 153 56 Charles W. Bachman Russell H. Reynolds
1935 8 6-2-0 207 57 Charles W. Bachman Sidney P. Wagner
1936 9 6-1-2 143 40 Charles W. Bachman Gordon A. Dahlgren/Henry S. Kutchins
1937 10 8-2-0 117 42 Charles W. Bachman Harry E. Speelman
1938 9 6-3-0 133 59 Charles W. Bachman Allen O. Diebold/David D. Diehl
1939 9 4-4-1 102 92 Charles W. Bachman Michael Kinek/Lyle J. Rockenbach
1940 8 3-4-1 108 76 Charles W. Bachman Jack R. Amon/Paul L. Griffeth
1941 9 5-3-1 150 77 Charles W. Bachman Wilford D. Davis/William Rupp
1942 9 4-3-2 120 99 Charles W. Bachman Richard Mangrum/Walter L. Pawlowski
1943 Football terminated (war restrictions)
1944 7 6-1-0 167 31 Charles W. Bachman Thomas B. Sullivan
1945 9 5-3-1 120 128 Charles W. Bachman Jacweir Breslin
1946 10 5-5-0 181 202 Charles W. Bachman Kenneth E. Balge/Robert B. McCurry
1947 9 7-2-0 167 101 Clarence L. Munn Robert B. McCurry
1948 10 6-2-2 359 130 Clarence L. Munn Robert B. McCurry
1949 9 6-3-0 309 107 Clarence L. Munn Harold L. Vogler
1950 9 8-1-0 243 107 Clarence L. Munn LeRoy R. Crane
1951 9 9-0-0 270 114 Clarence L. Munn Robert Carey
1952 9 9-0-0 312 84 Clarence L. Munn Donald McAuliffe
1953 10 9-1-0 240 110 Clarence L. Munn Donald Dohoney
1954 9 3-6-0 177 149 Hugh Duffy Daugherty LeRoy Bolden/Don Kauth
1955 10 9-1-0 253 83 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Carl Nystrom
1956 9 7-2-0 239 87 Hugh Duffy Daugherty John Matsko
1957 9 8-1-0 264 75 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Patrick Burke
1958 9 3-5-1 117 123 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Sam Williams
1959 9 5-4-0 149 118 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Donald Wright
1960 9 6-2-1 193 118 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Herb Adderley/
Fred Arbanas/Fred Boylen
DECADE RECORD WHEN MSU SCORES
1896-1899
Home: 7-3-1 Less than 10: 0-8-1Away: 4-8-2 10-20: 3-2-2Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 5-1-0 31-40: 1-0-0 More than 40: 2-0
1900-1909
Home: 42-5-3 Less than 10: 0-8-1Away: 14-16-4 10-20: 3-2-2Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 5-1-0 31-40: 1-0-0MSU Pts: 1,862 More than 40: 2-0Opp. Pts: 609
1910-1919
Home: 39-12-1 Less than 10: 4-22-2Away: 8-12-1 10-20: 13-2-0Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 9-0-0 31-40: 7-0-0MSU Pts: 1,609 More than 40: 14-0-0Opp. Pts: 631
1920-1929
Home: 34-15-2 Less than 10: 5-41-4Away: 2-30-2 10-20: 9-4-0Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 4-0-0 31-40: 6-0-0MSU Pts: 1,426 More than 40: 12-0-0Opp. Pts: 1,194
1930-1939
Home: 39-5-4 Less than 10: 8-15-7Away: 20-14-4 10-20: 25-5-1Neutral: 0-1-0 21-30: 12-0-0 31-40: 5-0-0MSU Pts: 1,590 More than 40: 9-0-0Opp. Pts: 552
1940-1949
Home: 35-9-3 Less than 10: 5-19-4Away: 12-17-4 10-20: 14-6-2Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 6-1-1 31-40: 8-0-0MSU Pts: 1,681 More than 40: 14-0-0Opp. Pts: 951
1950-1959
Home: 43-6-1 Less than 10: 2-12-0Away: 25-15-0 10-20: 16-8-1Neutral: 2-0-0 21-30: 21-1-0 31-40: 18-0-0MSU Pts: 2,264 More than 40: 13-0-0Opp. Pts: 1,050
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD
YEAR GMS W-L-T MSU PTS OPP PTS COACH CAPTAIN(S)
1961 9 7-2-0 192 50 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Ed Ryan
1962 9 5-4-0 189 96 Hugh Duffy Daugherty George Saimes
1963 9 6-2-1 148 63 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Sherman Lewis/Dan Underwood
1964 9 4-5-0 136 141 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Charles Migyanka
1965 11 10-1-0 263 76 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Donald Japinga/Stephen Juday
1966 10 9-0-1 293 99 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Clinton Jones/George Webster
1967 10 3-7-0 173 193 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Anthony Conti/Drake Garrett
1968 10 5-5-0 202 151 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Allen Brenner
1969 10 4-6-0 202 231 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Franklin Foreman/Richard Saul
1970 10 4-6-0 190 215 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Gordon Bowdell/
Michael Hogan/Wilt Martin
1971 11 6-5-0 225 169 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Eric Allen/Ron Curl
1972 11 5-5-1 158 156 Hugh Duffy Daugherty Billy Joe DuPree/Brad Van Pelt
1973 11 5-6-0 114 164 Dennis Stolz Michael Holt/John Shinsky
1974 11 7-3-1 270 196 Dennis Stolz Clarence Bullock /James Taubert
1975 11 7-4-0 222 167 Dennis Stolz Charles Baggett/Gregory Schaum
1976 11 4-6-1 236 278 Darryl Rogers Rich Baes/Tom Hannon
1977 11 7-3-1 260 162 Darryl Rogers Larry Bethea/Al Pitts/Paul Rudzinski
1978 11 8-3-0 411 170 Darryl Rogers Mel Land/Ed Smith
1979 11 5-6-0 240 253 Darryl Rogers Dan Bass/Mark Brammer
1980 11 3-8-0 221 279 Frank (Muddy) Waters Steve Smith/Rodney Strata
George Cooper/Bernard Hay
1981 11 5-6-0 263 249 Frank (Muddy) Waters George Cooper/John Leister
1982 11 2-9-0 202 242 Frank (Muddy) Waters Carl Banks/John Leister
1983 11 4-6-1 162 233 George Perles Carl Banks
1984 12 6-6-0 193 203 George Perles Jim Morrissey
1985 12 7-5-0 258 219 George Perles Anthony Bell/John Wojciechowski
1986 11 6-5-0 285 197 George Perles Shane Bullough/Dave Yarema
1987 12 9-2-1 261 153 George Perles Mark Nichols/Pat Shurmur
Rob Stradley/Lorenzo White
1988 12 6-5-1 269 177 George Perles Kurt Larson/Tony Mandarich
Bobby McAllister/John Miller
1989 12 8-4-0 356 163 George Perles Harlon Barnett/Bob Kula/Steve Montgomery
1990 12 8-3-1 312 223 George Perles Dan Enos/Mike Iaquaniello
Carlos Jenkins/Eric Moten
1991 11 3-8-0 162 272 George Perles Alan Haller/Courtney Hawkins/Bill
Johnson/Jim Johnson/Brian Vooletich
1992 11 5-6-0 238 261 George Perles Tico Duckett/Toby Heaton
1993 12 6-6-0 277 289 George Perles Brice Abrams/Rob Fredrickson
1994 11 #0-11-0 280 267 George Perles Mark Birchmeier/Mill Coleman
(# - includes forfeits) Juan Hammonds
1995 12 6-5-1 287 338 Nick Saban Yakini Allen/Tony Banks/Scott Greene
1996 12 6-6-0 358 302 Nick Saban Duane Goulbourne/Ike Reese/Chris Smith
1997 12 7-5-0 342 237 Nick Saban Ike Reese/Scott Shaw
1998 12 6-6-0 336 294 Nick Saban Amp Campbell/Garett Gould/Sedrick Irvin
Sorie Kanu/Courtney Ledyard/Jason Strayhorn
1999 12 10-2-0 378 245 Nick Saban/ Aric Morris/Gari Scott
Bobby Williams
2000 11 5-6-0 197 233 Bobby Williams Renaldo Hill/Shawn Mason/Josh Thornhill
2001 12 7-5-0 374 311 Bobby Williams Little John Flowers/Herb Haygood
Ivory McCoy/Josh Thornhill
2002 12 4-8-0 316 398 Bobby Williams/Morris Watts Brain Ottney/Thomas Wright
2003 13 8-5-0 363 293 John L. Smith Paul Harker/Brandon McKinney
Ronald Stanley/Joe Tate
2004 12 5-7-0 353 326 John L. Smith Kyle Brown/Tyrell Dortch
Jason Harmon/Ronald Stanley
2005 11 5-6-0 372 316 John L. Smith Chris Morris/Clifton Ryan
Eric Smith/Drew Stanton
2006 12 4-8-0 302 341 John L. Smith Kyle Cook/David Herron Jr.
Clifton Ryan/Drew Stanton
2007 13 7-6-0 430 346 Mark Dantonio Jehuu Caulcrick/Pete Clifford
Travis Key/Kaleb Thornhill
2008 13 9-4-0 326 287 Mark Dantonio Brian Hoyer/Justin Kershaw
Javon Ringer/Otis Wiley
2009 13 6-7-0 386 342 Mark Dantonio Kirk Cousins/Greg Jones
Ross Weaver/Blair White
2010 13 11-2-0 383 290 Mark Dantonio Aaron Bates/Kirk Cousins/Greg Jones
2011 14 11-3-0 434 257 Mark Dantonio Kirk Cousins/Joel Foreman/
Trenton Robinson
2012 13 7-6-0 260 212 Mark Dantonio Max Bullough/Andrew Maxwell/
Chris Norman
DECADE RECORD WHEN MSU SCORES
1960-1969
Home: 34-15-1 Less than 10: 0-14-2Away: 25-18-2 10-20: 14-17-1Neutral: 0-1-0 21-30: 23-3-0 31-40: 16-0-0MSU Pts: 1,991 More than 40: 6-0-0Opp. Pts: 1,218
1970-1979
Home: 37-20-0 Less than 10: 1-21-1Away: 21-27-4 10-20: 14-18-1Neutral: 0-0-0 21-30: 14-8-1 31-40: 14-0-1MSU Pts: 2,326 More than 40: 15-0-0Opp. Pts: 1,930
1980-1989
Home: 28-28-2 Less than 10: 2-19-0Away: 26-25-1 10-20: 13-25-2Neutral: 2-3-0 21-30: 16-11-1 31-40: 14-1-0MSU Pts: 2,470 More than 40: 11-0-0Opp. Pts: 2,115
1990-1999
Home: 36-24-0 Less than 10: 0-12-0Away: 19-29-2 10-20: 6-27-0Neutral: 2-5-0 21-30: 22-13-1 31-40: 15-4-1MSU Pts: 2,970 More than 40: 14-2-0Opp. Pts: 2,728
2000-2009
Home: 40-27-0 Less than 10: 0-7-0Away: 19-31-0 10-20: 7-26-0Neutral: 1-4-0 21-30: 16-18-0 31-40: 12-9-0MSU Pts: 3,419 More than 40: 25-2-0Opp. Pts: 3,193
2010-
Home: 16-5-0 Less than 10: 0-4-0Away: 10-4-0 10-20: 4-4-0Neutral: 3-2-0 21-30: 7-2-0 31-40: 13-1-0MSU Pts.: 1,077 More than 40: 5-0-0Opp. Pts.: 759
ALL-TIME WHEN MSU SCORES:
Less than 10 30-212-2710-20 151-147-1121-30 167-58-431-40 142-15-2More than 40 155-4-0
TOTALS
Games: 1,125
All-Time Record: 645-436-44 (.593)
Home: 430-174-18 (.706)
Away: 205-246-26 (.457)
Neutral: 10-16-0 (.385)
MSU Total Points: 25,080
Opp. Total Points: 17,306
SERIES SCORES
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MSU Score Appears First
# - forfeited
ADRIAN
Overall: 4-0
H: 4-0
1900 W 45-0 H
1925 W 16-0 H
1926 W 16-0 H
1929 W 74-0 H
AKRON
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0
1913 W 41-0 H
1914 W 75-6 H
ALABAMA
Overall: 0-1
N: 0-1
2011 L 7-49 N1
N1 Capital One Bowl
ALBION
Overall: 11-5-2
H: 8-4-2; A: 3-1-0
1898 W 62-6 H
1900 L 0-23 H
1901 W 11-0 A
1901 T 17-17 H
1902 W 22-11 A
1903 L 5-6 H
1904 L 0-4 A
1905 W 46-10 H
1906 W 37-0 H
1906 W 5-0 A
1918 W 21-6 H
1919 W 14-13 H
1920 W 16-0 H
1921 L 7-24 H
1922 T 7-7 H
1923 W 13-0 H
1927 W 20-6 H
1928 L 0-2 H
ALMA
Overall: 22-5-4
H: 19-4-1; A: 3-1-3 1896 T 0-0 H
1896 L 16-18 H
1897 W 30-16 A
1897 W 38-4 H
1899 T 11-11 A
1900 L 0-23 H
1901 L 5-6 A
1902 L 5-16 H
1903 W 11-0 A
1904 W 40-0 H
1905 W 18-0 A
1906 T 0-0 A
1906 W 12-0 H
1907 T 0-0 A
1909 W 34-0 H
1910 W 11-0 H
1911 W 12-0 H
1912 W 14-3 H
1913 W 57-0 H
1914 W 60-0 H
1915 W 77-12 H
1916 W 33-0 H
1917 L 7-14 H
1919 W 46-6 H
1920 W 48-0 H
1921 W 28-0 H
1922 W 33-0 H
1929 W 59-6 H
1930 W 28-0 H
1931 W 74-0 H
1932 W 93-0 H
ARIZONA
Overall: 3-0
H: 2-0; A: 1-0 1936 W 7-0 H
1948 W 61-7 H
1949 W 75-0 A
ARIZONA STATE
Overall: 1-1
H: 1-0; A: 0-1 1985 W 12-3 H
1986 L 17-20 A
ARMOUR INSTITUTE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 1905 W 18-0 H
ARMY
Overall: 0-2
A: 0-1; N: 0-1 1931 L 7-20 A
1984 L 6-10 N1
N1 Cherry Bowl
AUBURN
Overall: 0-1
N: 0-1 1938 L 0-6 N1
*Orange Bowl
BAYLOR
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 1968 W 28-10 H
BOISE STATE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 2012 W 17-13 H
BOSTON COLLEGE
Overall: 1-4-1
H: 1-1-0; A: 0-2-1; N: 0-1 1935 L 6-18 A
1936 T 13-13 A
1946 L 20-34 H
1992 L 0-14 A
1995 W 25-21 H
2007 L 21-24 N1
N1 Champs Sports Bowl
BOWLING GREEN
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0 1981 W 10-7 H
2007 W 28-17 H
BUTLER
Overall: 1-1
H: 1-0; A: 0-1 1921 L 2-3 A
1927 W 25-0 H
CALIFORNIA
Overall: 2-2
H: 1-1; A: 1-1 1957 W 19-0 A
1958 W 32-12 H
2002 L 22-46 H
2008 L 31-38 A
CAMP MACARTHUR
Overall. 0-1
H: 0-1 1917 L 0-20 H
CARNEGIE TECH
Overall: 3-0-1
H: 2-0-1; A: 1-0-0 1933 T 0-0 H
1934 W 13-0 H
1936 W 7-0 A
1937 W 13-6 H
CARROLL
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0 1915 W 56-0 H
1916 W 20-0 H
CASE
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0 1929 W 38-0 H
1930 W 45-0 H
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Overall: 6-3
H: 5-3; A: 1-0 1991 L 3-20 H
1992 L 20-24 H
1993 W 48-34 H
1998 W 38-7 H
2001 W 35-21 H
2004 W 24-7 H
2009 L 27-29 H
2011 W 45-7 H
2012 W 41-7 A
CENTRE
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0 1925 W 15-13 H
1926 W 42-14 H
CHICAGO
Overall: 0-1
A: 0-1 1923 L 0-34 A
CHICAGO YMCA COLLEGE
Overall: 3-0
H: 3-0 1920 W 81-0 H
1924 W 34-3 H
1928 W 37-0 H
CINCINNATI
Overall: 1-1
H: 1-1 1930 W 32-0 H
1946 L 7-18 H
COLGATE
Overall: 1-4
H: 1-2; A: 0-2 1925 L 0-14 H
1926 L 6-38 A
1928 L 0-16 H
1929 L 0-31 A
1930 W 14-7 H
COLORADO
Overall: 3-0
H: 2-0; A: 1-0 1951 W 45-7 H
1983 W 23-17 H
1984 W 24-21 A
COLORADO STATE
Overall: 0-1
H: 0-1 1998 L 16-23 H
CORNELL COLLEGE
Overall: 1-1
H: 1-1 1927 L 13-19 H
1931 W 47-0 H
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Overall: 0-1
A: 0-1 1926 L 14-24 A
CREIGHTON
Overall: 0-2
H: 0-1; A: 0-1 1922 L 0-9 A
1923 L 7-27 H
CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY
Overall: 1-0
A: 1-0 1909 W 29-0 A
DEPAUL
Overall: 1-0-1
H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1 1908 T 0-0 A
1909 W 51-0 H
DEPAUW
Overall: 5-1
H: 4-1; A: 1-0 1899 W 23-6 H
1902 L 12-17 H
1906 W 33-0 H
1911 W 6-0 A
1912 W 58-0 H
1919 W 27-0 H
DETROIT A.C.
Overall: 3-4-1
H: 1-0; A: 2-4-1 1899 L 6-16 A
1900 L 6-21 A
1901 L 0-33 A
1906 T 6-6 A
1907 L 0-4 A
1908 W 37-14 A
1909 W 34-0 A
1910 W 35-0 H
DETROIT
Overall: 7-6-1
H: 6-3-1; A: 1-3-0 1902 W 11-0 H
1907 W 17-0 H
1909 W 27-0 H
1917 L 0-14 H
1923 W 2-0 A
1927 L 7-24 H
1928 L 0-39 A
1929 L 0-25 H
1930 T 0-0 H
1931 L 13-20 A
1932 W 7-0 H
1933 L 0-14 A
1934 W 7-6 H
1960 W 43-15 H
DETROIT YMCA
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1903 W 51-6 H
EASTERN MICHIGAN
Overall: 9-0
H: 8-0; A: 1-0 1898 W 11-6 H
1898 W 24-6 H
1899 W 18-0 A
1996 W 47-0 H
1999 W 51-7 H
2002 W 56-7 H
2006 W 52-20 H
2008 W 42-10 H
2012 W 23-7 H
FLORIDA
Overall: 1-0
N: 1-0 2000 W 37-34 N1
N1 Citrus Bowl
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Overall: 3-0
H: 2-0; N: 1-0 2008 W 17-0 H
2010 W 30-17 N1
2011 W 44-0 H
N1 Ford Field, Detroit
FLORIDA STATE
Overall: 0-2
H: 0-1; A: 0-1 1987 L 3-31 H
1988 L 7-30 A
FORDHAM
Overall: 1-0
A: 1-0 1932 W 19-13 A
FRESNO STATE
Overall: 1-0
N: 1-0 2001 W 44-35 N1
N1 Silicon Valley Football Classic
GEORGETOWN
Overall 1-1
H: 1-0; A: 0-1 1930 L 13-14 A
1931 W 6-0 H
GEORGIA
Overall: 1-2
N: 1-2 1989 L 27-34 N1
2009 L 12-24 N2
2011 W 33-30 (3OT) N3
N1 Gator Bowl
N2 Capital One Bowl
N3 Outback Bowl
GEORGIA TECH
Overall: 0-3
H: 0-1, A: 0-1; N: 0-1 1971 L 0-10 A
1972 L 16-21 H
1985 L 14-17 N1
N1 All-American Bowl
GREAT LAKES
Overall: 1-1
H: 1-1 1942 W 14-0 H
1945 L 7-27 H
GRINNELL
Overall: 4-0
H: 4-0 1932 W 27-6 H
1933 W 14-0 H
1934 W 33-20 H
1935 W 41-0 H
HASKELL INSTITUTE
Overall: 0-1
H: 0-1 1926 L 7-40 H
SERIES SCORES
127
BO
WL
HIS
TO
RY
HO
NO
RS &
AW
ARD
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SC
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W W W . M S U S P A R T A N S . C O M
HAWAII
Overall: 4-1
H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0 1947 W 58-19 A
1948 W 68-21 H
1989 W 33-13 N1
2004 L 38-41 A
2005 W 42-14 H
N1 Aloha Bowl
HILLSDALE
Overall: 7-0
H: 5-0; A: 2-0 1901 W 22-0 H
1902 W 35-0 H
1903 W 43-0 A
1904 W 104-0 H
1905 W 18-0 H
1906 W 35-9 A
1918 W 66-6 H
HOUSTON
Overall: 0-1
H: 0-1 1967 L 7-37 H
IDAHO
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 2006 W 27-17 H
ILLINOIS
Overall: 25-17-2
H: 13-8-1; A: 12-9-1
1955 W 21-7 H
1956 L 13-20 A
1957 W 19-14 H
1958 L 0-16 A
1961 W 34-7 H
1962 L 6-7 A
1963 L 0-13 H
1964 L 0-16 A
1965 W 22-12 H
1966 W 26-10 A
1971 W 10-0 H
1972 W 24-0 A
1973 L 3-6 H
1974 T 21-21 A
1975 L 19-21 H
1976 W 31-23 A
1977 W 49-20 H
1978 W 59-19 A
1979 W 33-16 H
1980 L 17-20 A
1981 L 17-27 H
1982 L 16-23 A
1983 L 10-20 H
1984 L 7-40 A
1985 L 17-30 H
1986 W 29-21 A
1987 T 14-14 H
1988 W 28-21 A
1989 L 10-14 H
1990 L 13-15 A
1991 W 27-24 H
1992 L 10-14 A
1995 W 27-21 A
1996 W 42-14 H
1997 W 27-17 A
1998 W 41-9 H
1999 W 27-10 A
2000 W 14-10 H
2003 W 49-14 A
2004 W 38-25 H
2005 W 61-14 A
2006 L 20-23 H
2009 W 24-14 A
2010 W 26-6 H
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN
Overall: 5-0
H: 5-0 1931 W 34-6 H
1932 W 27-0 H
1933 W 20-12 H
1938 W 18-0 H
1939 W 13-6 H
INDIANA
Overall: 42-15-2
H: 22-6-1; A: 20-9-1 1922 L 6-14 A
1927 L 7-33 A
1939 T 7-7 H
1940 L 0-20 A
1950 W 35-0 H
1951 W 30-26 A
1952 W 41-14 A
1953 W 47-18 H
1954 W 21-14 A
1955 W 20-13 A
1956 W 53-6 H
1957 W 54-0 H
1958 L 0-6 A
1959 W 14-6 H
1960 W 35-0 A
1961 W 35-0 H
1962 W 26-8 A
1963 W 20-3 H
1964 L 20-27 A
1965 W 27-13 H
1966 W 37-19 A
1967 L 13-14 H
1968 L 22-24 H
1969 L 0-16 H
1970 W 32-7 A
1973 W 10-9 H
1974 W 19-10 A
1975 W 14-6 A
1976 W 23-0 H
1977 T 13-13 A
1978 W 49-14 H
1981 W 26-3 H
1982 W 22-14 A
1983 L 12-24 A
1984 W 13-6 H
1985 W 35-16 A
1986 L 14-17 H
1987 W 27-3 H
1988 W 38-12 A
1989 W 51-20 A
1990 W 45-20 H
1991 L 0-31 A
1992 W 42-31 H
1993 L 0-10 A
1994 L 27-21# H
1995 W 31-13 A
1996 W 38-15 H
1997 W 38-6 A
1998 W 38-31 (2OT) H
2001 L 28-37 H
2002 W 56-21 A
2003 W 31-3 H
2004 W 30-20 A
2005 W 46-15 H
2006 L 21-46 A
2007 W 52-27 H
2008 W 42-29 A
2011 W 55-3 H
2012 W 31-27 A
IOWA
Overall: 19-23-2
H: 10-10-1; A: 9-13-1 1953 W 21-7 A
1954 L 10-14 A
1959 L 8-37 A
1960 L 15-27 H
1965 W 35-0 A
1966 W 56-7 H
1969 L 18-19 A
1970 W 37-0 H
1971 W 34-3 H
1972 T 6-6 A
1973 W 15-6 A
1974 W 60-21 H
1975 W 27-23 A
1976 L 17-30 H
1977 W 22-16 A
1978 W 42-7 H
1979 L 23-33 A
1980 L 0-41 H
1981 L 7-36 A
1982 L 18-24 H
1983 L 6-12 H
1984 W 17-16 A
1985 L 31-35 A
1986 L 21-24 H
1987 W 19-14 A
1988 T 10-10 H
1989 W 17-14 A
1990 L 7-12 H
1993 W 24-10 H
1994 L 14-19 A
1995 L 7-21 H
1996 L 30-37 A
1999 W 49-3 H
2000 L 16-21 A
2001 W 31-28 H
2002 L 16-44 A
2003 W 20-10 H
2004 L 16-38 A
2007 L 27-34 (2OT) A
2008 W 16-13 H
2009 L 13-15 H
2010 L 6-37 A
2011 W 37-21 A
2012 L 16-19 (2OT) H
IOWA STATE
Overall: 2-0
H: 1-0; A: 1-0 1947 W 20-0 H
1948 W 48-7 A
KALAMAZOO
Overall: 8-7
H: 6-5; A: 2-2 1896 L 0-24 H
1897 L 0-28 H
1898 L 0-17 A
1899 L 6-10 H
1901 W 42-0 A
1901 L 5-15 A
1903 W 11-0 H
1904 W 58-0 H
1905 W 30-0 A
1906 W 38-0 H
1917 L 3-7 H
1920 L 2-21 H
1926 W 9-0 H
1927 W 12-6 H
1928 W 103-0 H
KANSAS
Overall: 5-1
H: 3-0; A: 2-1 1934 W 6-0 A
1935 W 42-0 H
1936 W 41-0 A
1937 W 16-0 H
1993 W 31-14 H
1994 L 10-17 A
KANSAS STATE
Overall: 5-0-1
H: 5-0-1 1933 T 0-0 H
1940 W 32-0 H
1944 W 45-6 H
1956 W 38-17 H
1957 W 27-9 H
1958 W 26-7 H
KENT STATE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 2005 W 49-14 H
KENTUCKY
Overall: 2-2
H: 1-1; A: 1-1 1944 W 2-0 A
1945 W 7-6 H
1946 L 14-39 A
1947 L 6-7 H
LAKE FOREST
Overall: 3-1-1
H: 3-1-1 1910 W 37-0 H
1923 W 21-6 H
1924 W 42-13 H
1925 L 0-6 H
1926 T 0-0 H
LANSING HIGH SCHOOL
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0 1896 W 10-0 H
1897 W 28-0 H
LOUISIANA STATE
Overall: 0-1
N: 0-1 1995 L 26-45 N1
N1 Independence Bowl
LOUISIANA TECH
Overall: 0-1
H: 0-1 2003 L 19-20 H
LOUISVILLE
Overall: 1-2
H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-1 1993 L 7-18 N1
1995 W 30-7 A
1996 L 20-30 H
N1 Liberty Bowl
LOYOLA (CALIF.)
Overall: 1-0
A: 1-0 1935 W 27-0 A
MANHATTAN
Overall: 1-1
A: 1-1 1934 W 39-0 A
1937 L 0-3 A
MARIETTA
Overall: 0-1
H: 0-1 1920 L 7-23 H
MARQUETTE
Overall: 18-6-1
H: 15-4-1; A: 3-2-0 1909 W 10-0 H
1910 W 3-2 A
1915 W 68-6 H
1921 L 0-7 A
1933 W 6-0 A
1934 W 13-7 H
1935 L 7-13 H
1936 L 7-13 H
1937 W 21-7 H
1938 W 20-14 A
1939 L 14-17 H
1940 L 6-7 A
1941 W 13-7 H
1942 L 7-28 H
1945 T 13-13 H
1946 W 20-0 H
1947 W 13-7 H
1948 W 47-0 H
1949 W 48-7 H
1950 W 34-6 H
1951 W 20-14 H
1952 W 62-13 H
1953 W 21-15 H
1954 W 40-10 H
1955 W 33-0 H
MARSHALL
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 2000 W 34-24 H
MARYLAND
Overall: 4-1
H: 3-1; A: 1-0 1944 W 8-0 A
1944 W 33-0 H
1946 W 26-14 H
1949 W 14-7 H
1950 L 7-34 H
MASSACHUSETTS
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 1922 W 45-0 H
MEMPHIS
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 1997 W 51-21 H
MIAMI (FLA.)
Overall: 0-4
H: 0-1; A: 0-3 1945 L 7-21 A
1959 L 13-18 A
1982 L 22-25 A
1989 L 20-26 H
MIAMI (OHIO)
Overall: 3-1
H: 3-1 1975 W 14-13 H
1979 W 24-21 H
1989 W 49-0 H
1994 L 45-10# H
MICHIGAN
Overall: 32-68-5
H: 12-19-2; A: 20-49 -3 1898 L 0-39 A
1902 L 0-119 A
1907 L 0-46 A
1908 T 0-0 H
1910 L 3-6 A
1911 L 3-15 H
1912 L 7-55 A
1913 W 12-7 A
1914 L 0-3 H
1915 W 24-0 A
1916 L 0-9 A
1917 L 0-27 A
1918 L 6-21 A
1919 L 0-26 A
SERIES SCORES
128
BO
WL
HIS
TO
RY
HO
NO
RS &
AW
ARD
S2013
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2013
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TH
E
UN
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M I C H I G A N S T A T E F O O T B A L L
1920 L 0-35 A
1921 L 0-30 A
1922 L 0-63 A
1923 L 0-37 A
1924 L 0-7 H
1925 L 0-39 A
1926 L 3-55 A
1927 L 0-21 A
1928 L 0-3 A
1929 L 0-17 A
1930 T 0-0 A
1931 T 0-0 A
1932 L 0-26 A
1933 L 6-20 A
1934 W 16-0 A
1935 W 25-6 A
1936 W 21-7 A
1937 W 19-14 A
1938 L 0-14 A
1939 L 13-26 A
1940 L 14-21 A
1941 L 7-19 A
1942 L 0-20 A
1945 L 0-40 A
1946 L 7-55 A
1947 L 0-55 A
1948 L 7-13 H
1949 L 3-7 A
1950 W 14-7 A
1951 W 25-0 A
1952 W 27-13 A
1953 W 14-6 H
1954 L 7-33 A
1955 L 7-14 A
1956 W 9-0 A
1957 W 35-6 A
1958 T 12-12 H
1959 W 34-8 A
1960 W 24-17 H
1961 W 28-0 A
1962 W 28-0 H
1963 T 7-7 A
1964 L 10-17 H
1965 W 24-7 A
1966 W 20-7 H
1967 W 34-0 A
1968 L 14-28 A
1969 W 23-12 H
1970 L 20-34 A
1971 L 13-24 H
1972 L 0-10 A
1973 L 0-31 H
1974 L 7-21 A
1975 L 6-16 H
1976 L 10-42 A
1977 L 14-24 H
1978 W 24-15 A
1979 L 7-21 H
1980 L 23-27 A
1981 L 20-38 H
1982 L 17-31 A
1983 L 0-42 H
1984 W 19-7 A
1985 L 0-31 H
1986 L 6-27 A
1987 W 17-11 H
1988 L 3-17 A
1989 L 7-10 H
1990 W 28-27 A
1991 L 28-45 H
1992 L 10-35 A
1993 W 17-7 H
1994 L 20-40 A
1995 W 28-25 H
1996 L 29-45 A
1997 L 7-23 H
1998 L 17-29 A
1999 W 34-31 H
2000 L 0-14 A
2001 W 26-24 H
2002 L 3-49 A
2003 L 20-27 H
2004 L 37-45 (3OT) A
2005 L 31-34 (OT) H
2006 L 13-31 A
2007 L 24-28 H
2008 W 35-21 A
2009 W 26-20 (OT) H
2010 W 34-17 A
2011 W 28-14 H
2012 L 10-12 A
MICHIGAN FRESHMEN
Overall: 4-0
H: 4-0 1902 W 2-0 H
1903 W 11-0 H
1904 W 39-0 H
1905 W 24-0 H
MICHIGAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Overall: 4-0
H: 4-0
1904 W 47-0 H
1905 W 42-0 H
1907 W 40-0 H
1908 W 51-0 H
MINNESOTA
Overall: 28-17
H: 16-6; A: 12-11
1950 W 27-0 H
1953 W 21-0 A
1954 L 13-19 A
1955 W 42-14 H
1956 L 13-14 A
1957 W 42-13 H
1958 L 12-39 A
1961 L 0-13 A
1962 L 7-28 H
1967 L 0-21 A
1968 L 13-14 H
1969 L 10-14 H
1970 L 13-23 A
1971 W 40-25 H
1972 L 10-14 A
1975 W 38-15 A
1976 L 10-14 H
1977 W 29-10 A
1978 W 33-9 H
1979 W 31-17 H
1980 W 30-12 A
1981 W 43-36 H
1982 W 26-7 A
1983 W 34-10 H
1984 W 20-13 A
1985 W 31-26 H
1986 W 52-23 A
1989 W 21-7 H
1990 W 28-16 A
1991 W 20-12 H
1992 W 20-15 A
1995 W 34-31 H
1996 W 27-9 A
1997 W 31-10 H
1998 L 18-19 A
2001 L 19-28 A
2002 L 7-28 H
2003 W 44-38 A
2004 W 51-17 H
2005 L 18-41 A
2006 L 18-31 H
2009 L 34-42 A
2010 W 31-8 H
2011 W 31-24 H
2012 W 26-10 A
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Overall: 2-1-1
H: 1-1-1; A: 1-0-0
1928 T 6-6 H
1929 W 33-19 A
1946 L 0-6 H
1947 W 7-0 H
MISSOURI
Overall: 5-3
H: 4-1; A: 1-2
1936 W 13-0 H
1937 W 2-0 A
1938 L 0-6 A
1941 L 0-19 H
1944 L 7-13 A
1945 W 14-7 H
2000 W 13-10 A
2001 W 55-7 H
MONTANA STATE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
2009 W 44-3 H
MT. UNION
Overall: 4-0
H: 4-0
1911 W 26-6 H
1912 W 61-20 H
1913 W 13-7 H
1914 W 21-14 H
NEBRASKA
Overall: 0-7
H: 0-2; A: 0-4; N: 0-1
1914 L 0-24 A
1920 L 7-35 A
1995 L 10-50 H
1996 L 14-55 A
2003 L 3-17 N1
2011 L 3-24 A
2012 L 24-28 H
N1 Alamo Bowl
NORTH CAROLINA
Overall: 2-1
H: 2-0; A: 0-1
1962 W 38-6 H
1963 W 31-0 H
1964 L 15-21 A
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Overall: 4-1-1
H: 4-0-0; A: 0-1-1
1927 L 0-19 A
1928 W 7-0 H
1929 W 40-6 H
1966 W 28-10 H
1975 W 37-15 H
1976 T 31-31 A
NORTH CENTRAL
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 1924 W 59-0 H
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0
1916 W 30-0 H
1930 W 19-11 H
NORTHERN COLORADO
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0 2010 W 45-7 H
NORTHWESTERN
Overall: 36-17
H: 18-7; A: 18-10
1905 L 11-37 A
1917 L 6-39 A
1924 L 9-13 A
1959 W 15-10 H
1960 W 21-18 A
1961 W 21-13 H
1962 W 31-7 A
1963 W 15-7 A
1964 W 24-6 H
1965 W 49-7 H
1966 W 22-0 A
1967 W 41-27 H
1968 W 31-14 A
1969 W 39-7 A
1970 L 20-23 H
1971 L 7-28 A
1972 W 24-14 H
1973 L 10-14 A
1974 W 41-7 H
1975 W 47-14 H
1976 L 21-42 A
1977 W 44-3 H
1978 W 52-3 A
1979 W 42-7 A
1980 W 42-10 H
1981 W 61-14 A
1982 L 24-28 H
1983 W 9-3 A
1984 W 27-10 H
1985 W 32-0 H
1986 L 21-24 A
1987 W 38-0 A
1988 W 36-3 H
1989 W 76-14 H
1990 W 29-22 A
1991 L 13-16 H
1992 W 27-26 A
1993 W 31-29 H
1994 L 35-17# A
1997 L 17-19 A
1998 W 29-5 H
1999 W 34-0 A
2000 L 17-37 H
2001 L 26-27 A
2002 W 39-24 H
2005 L 14-49 H
2006 W 41-38 A
2007 L 41-48 (OT) H
2008 W 37-20 A
2009 W 24-14 H
2010 W 35-27 A
2011 W 31-17 A
2012 L 20-23 H
NOTRE DAME
Overall: 28-47-1
H: 15-19-1; A: 13-28-0
1897 L 6-34 A
1898 L 0-53 A
1899 L 0-40 A
1902 L 0-33 A
1903 L 0-12 A
1905 L 0-28 A
1906 L 0-5 A
1909 L 0-17 A
1910 W 17-0 H
1916 L 0-14 H
1917 L 0-23 A
1918 W 13-7 H
1919 L 0-13 A
1920 L 0-25 H
1921 L 0-48 A
1948 L 7-26 A
1949 L 21-34 H
1950 W 36-33 A
1951 W 35-0 H
1952 W 21-3 H
1954 L 19-20 A
1955 W 21-7 H
1956 W 47-14 A
1957 W 34-6 H
1959 W 19-0 H
1960 W 21-0 A
1961 W 17-7 H
1962 W 31-7 A
1963 W 12-7 H
1964 L 7-34 A
1965 W 12-3 A
1966 T 10-10 H
1967 L 12-24 A
1968 W 21-17 H
1969 L 28-42 A
1970 L 0-29 H
1971 L 2-14 A
1972 L 0-16 H
1973 L 10-14 A
1974 L 14-19 H
1975 W 10-3 A
1976 L 6-24 H
1977 L 6-16 A
1978 L 25-29 H
1979 L 3-27 A
1980 L 21-26 H
1981 L 7-20 A
1982 L 3-11 H
1983 W 28-23 A
1984 L 20-24 H
1985 L 10-27 A
1986 W 20-15 H
1987 L 8-31 A
1988 L 3-20 H
1989 L 13-21 A
1990 L 19-20 H
1991 L 10-49 A
1992 L 31-52 H
1993 L 14-36 A
1994 L 20-21 H
1997 W 23-7 A
1998 W 45-23 H
1999 W 23-13 A
2000 W 27-21 H
2001 W 17-10 A
2002 L 17-21 H
2003 W 22-16 A
2004 L 24-31 H
2005 W 44-41 (OT) A
2006 L 37-40 H
2007 W 31-14 A
2008 W 23-7 H
2009 L 30-33 A
2010 W 34-31 (OT) H
2011 L 13-31 A
2012 L 3-20 H
OHIO
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1927 W 27-0 H
OHIO NORTHERN
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1904 W 28-6 H
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OHIO STATE
Overall: 13-28
H: 5-14; A: 8-14
1912 W 35-20 A
1951 W 24-20 A
1953 W 28-13 A
1959 L 24-30 A
1960 L 10-21 H
1965 W 32-7 H
1966 W 11-8 A
1967 L 7-21 H
1968 L 20-25 A
1969 L 21-54 A
1970 L 0-29 H
1971 W 17-10 A
1972 W 19-12 H
1973 L 0-35 A
1974 W 16-13 H
1975 L 0-21 H
1976 L 21-49 A
1979 L 0-42 A
1980 L 16-48 H
1981 L 13-27 A
1982 L 10-31 H
1983 L 11-21 A
1984 L 20-23 H
1987 W 13-7 A
1988 W 20-10 H
1991 L 17-27 A
1992 L 17-27 H
1993 L 21-28 A
1994 L 7-23 H
1997 L 13-37 H
1998 W 28-24 A
1999 W 23-7 H
2000 L 13-27 A
2003 L 23-33 A
2004 L 19-32 H
2005 L 24-35 A
2006 L 7-38 H
2007 L 17-24 A
2008 L 7-45 H
2011 W 10-7 A
2012 L 16-17 H
OHIO WESLEYAN
Overall: 2-2
H: 2-2
1912 W 46-0 H
1922 L 6-9 H
1923 L 14-19 H
1941 W 31-7 H
OLIVET
Overall: 18-4-1
H: 14-1-1; A: 4-3-0
1897 W 26-6 A
1897 T 18-18 H
1898 W 45-0 A
1899 L 17-18 A
1901 L 18-23 H
1902 L 6-11 A
1903 W 45-0 H
1904 W 35-6 A
1905 W 30-0 H
1906 W 23-0 H
1906 L 6-8 A
1907 W 55-4 H
1908 W 46-2 A
1909 W 20-0 H
1910 W 62-0 H
1911 W 29-3 H
1912 W 52-0 H
1913 W 26-0 H
1914 W 35-7 H
1915 W 34-0 H
1916 W 40-0 H
1920 W 109-0 H
1924 W 54-3 H
OREGON
Overall: 2-2
H: 2-0; A: 0-2
1979 W 41-17 H
1980 L 7-35 A
1998 L 14-48 A
1999 W 27-20 H
OREGON STATE
Overall: 6-2-1
H: 4-1-1; A: 2-1-0
1915 L 0-20 H
1942 T 7-7 H
1948 W 46-21 A
1949 L 20-25 A
1950 W 38-13 H
1951 W 6-0 H
1952 W 17-14 A
1953 W 34-6 H
1971 W 31-14 H
PENN STATE
Overall: 13-14-1
H: 8-5-0; A: 5-9-1 1914 W 6-3 A
1925 L 6-13 A
1945 W 33-0 H
1946 W 19-16 A
1948 T 14-14 A
1949 W 24-0 H
1951 W 32-21 A
1952 W 34-7 H
1965 W 23-0 A
1966 W 42-8 H
1993 L 37-38 H
1994 L 31-59 A
1995 L 20-24 H
1996 L 29-32 A
1997 W 49-14 H
1998 L 28-51 A
1999 W 35-28 H
2000 L 23-42 A
2001 L 37-42 H
2002 L 7-61 A
2003 W 41-10 H
2004 L 13-37 A
2005 L 22-31 H
2006 L 13-17 A
2007 W 35-31 H
2008 L 18-49 A
2009 L 14-42 H
2010 W 28-22 A
PITTSBURGH
Overall: 6-0-1
H: 3-0-0; A: 3-0-1
1945 W 12-7 A
1950 W 19-0 A
1951 W 53-26 H
1958 W 22-8 H
1960 T 7-7 A
2006 W 38-23 A
2007 W 17-13 H
PORT HURON YMCA
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0
1904 W 29-0 H
1905 W 43-0 H
PURDUE
Overall: 32-28-3
H: 19-12-0; A: 13-16-3
1918 L 6-14 H
1919 L 7-13 A
1939 L 7-20 A
1940 W 20-7 H
1941 T 0-0 A
1942 W 19-6 H
1952 W 14-7 A
1953 L 0-6 A
1954 L 13-27 H
1955 W 27-0 A
1956 W 12-9 H
1957 L 13-20 H
1958 L 6-14 A
1959 W 15-0 H
1960 W 17-13 A
1961 L 6-7 A
1962 L 9-17 H
1963 W 23-0 A
1964 W 21-7 H
1965 W 14-10 A
1966 W 41-20 H
1967 L 7-21 A
1968 L 0-9 H
1969 L 13-41 A
1970 W 24-14 H
1971 W 43-10 A
1972 W 22-12 H
1973 W 10-7 A
1974 W 31-7 H
1975 L 10-20 A
1976 W 45-13 H
1977 W 19-14 H
1978 L 14-21 A
1979 L 7-14 H
1980 L 25-36 A
1981 L 26-27 A
1982 L 21-24 H
1983 T 29-29 A
1984 L 10-13 H
1985 W 28-24 A
1986 W 37-3 H
1987 W 45-3 H
1988 W 48-3 A
1989 W 28-21 A
1990 W 55-33 H
1991 L 17-27 A
1992 W 35-13 H
1993 W 27-24 A
1994 L 42-30# H
1995 T 35-35 A
1996 W 52-14 H
1997 L 21-22 A
1998 L 24-25 H
1999 L 28-52 A
2000 W 30-10 H
2001 L 14-24 A
2002 L 42-45 H
2005 L 21-28 A
2006 L 15-17 H
2007 W 48-31 A
2008 W 21-7 H
2009 W 40-37 A
2010 W 35-31 H
RICE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0; A: 0-0
2002 W 27-10 H
RIPON
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0; A: 0-0
1931 W 100-0 H
RUTGERS
Overall: 2-3
H: 1-2; A: 1-1
1988 L 13-17 H
1990 W 34-10 A
1991 L 7-14 H
2003 W 44-28 H
2004 L 14-19 A
SAGINAW NAVAL BRIGADE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1908 W 30-6 H
ST. LOUIS
Overall: 0-1-1
A: 0-1-1
1922 T 7-7 A
1924 L 3-9 A
SAN FRANCISCO
Overall: 1-0
H: 0-0; A: 1-0
1937 W 14-0 A
SANTA CLARA
Overall: 1-3-2
H: 1-1-1; A: 0-2-1
1938 L 6-7 H
1939 L 0-6 A
1940 T 0-0 H
1941 L 0-7 A
1947 W 28-0 H
1948 T 21-21 A
SCRANTON
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1944 W 40-12 H
SOUTH DAKOTA
Overall: 5-0-1
H: 5-0-0; A: 0-0-1
1913 W 19-7 H
1916 T 3-3 A
1919 W 13-0 H
1921 W 14-0 H
1922 W 7-0 H
1932 W 20-6 H
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1924 W 9-0 H
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Overall: 4-4
H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 2-0
1963 L 10-13 A
1964 W 17-7 H
1967 L 17-21 H
1972 L 6-51 A
1978 L 9-30 A
1987 W 27-13 H
1988 W 20-17 N1
1990 W 17-16 N2
N1 Rose Bowl
N2 Hancock Bowl
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1969 W 23-15 H
STANFORD
Overall: 3-2
H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-1
1955 W 38-14 H
1956 W 21-7 A
1961 W 31-3 H
1962 L 13-16 A
1996 L 0-38 N1
N1 Sun Bowl
SYRACUSE
Overall: 9-3-1
H: 6-2; A: 3-1-1
1917 L 7-21 H
1931 L 10-15 H
1932 W 27-13 A
1933 W 27-3 H
1934 L 0-10 A
1938 W 19-12 H
1939 W 14-3 A
1952 W 48-7 H
1968 W 14-10 H
1973 W 14-8 A
1974 W 19-0 H
1978 W 49-21 H
1990 T 23-23 A
TEMPLE
Overall: 7-1-2
H: 4-0-0; A: 3-1-2
1935 W 12-7 A
1936 T 7-7 A
1937 W 13-6 A
1938 W 10-0 H
1939 W 18-7 H
1940 L 19-21 A
1941 W 46-0 H
1942 T 7-7 A
1947 W 14-6 A
1949 W 62-14 H
TEXAS A&M
Overall: 2-1
H: 1-1; A: 1-0
1934 W 26-13 A
1952 W 48-6 H
1959 L 7-9 H
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Overall: 2-0
H: 1-0; N: 1-0
1953 W 26-19 H
2012 W 17-16 N1
N1 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
TEXAS TECH
Overall: 0-1
N: 0-1
2010 L 31-41 N1
N1 Valero Alamo Bowl
TOLEDO
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1925 W 58-0 H
UAB
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
2007 W 55-18 H
UCLA
Overall: 3-3
H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 2-1
1954 W 28-20 N1
1956 W 17-14 N1
1965 W 13-3 H
1966 L 12-14 N1
1973 L 21-34 H
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1974 L 14-56 A
N1 Rose Bowl
WABASH
Overall: 5-1-1
H: 5-0-1; A: 0-1-0
1907 W 15-6 H
1908 W 6-0 H
1909 W 28-0 H
1911 W 17-6 H
1912 W 24-0 H
1919 T 7-7 H
1922 L 0-26 A
WASHINGTON
Overall: 1-2
H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1
1969 W 27-11 H
1970 L 16-42 A
1997 L 23-51 N1
N1 Aloha Bowl
WASHINGTON (ST.LOUIS)
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1935 W 47-13 H
WASHINGTON STATE
Overall: 5-2
H: 4-1; A: 1-1
1942 L 13-25 A
1946 W 26-20 H
1947 W 21-7 A
1948 W 40-0 H
1954 W 54-6 H
1970 W 28-14 H
1977 L 21-23 H
WAYNE STATE
Overall: 9-0
H: 8-0; A: 1-0
1936 W 27-0 H
1937 W 19-0 H
1938 W 34-6 H
1939 W 16-0 H
1941 W 39-6 H
1942 W 46-6 H
1944 W 32-0 A
1945 W 27-7 H
1946 W 42-0 H
WESTERN MICHIGAN (FORMERLY WESTERN STATE)
Overall: 10-2
H: 10-2
1908 W 35-0 H
1917 L 0-14 H
1918 W 16-7 H
1919 L 18-21 H
1921 W 17-14 H
1980 W 33-7 H
1985 W 7-3 H
1986 W 45-10 H
1997 W 42-10 H
2003 W 26-21 H
2009 W 49-14 H
2010 W 38-14 H
WEST VIRGINIA
Overall: 4-0
H: 2-0; A: 2-0
1938 W 26-0 A
1940 W 17-0 H
1941 W 14-12 A
1942 W 7-0 H
WILLIAM & MARY
Overall: 2-0
H: 2-0
1949 W 42-13 H
1950 W 33-14 H
WISCONSIN
Overall: 30-22
H: 16-7; A: 14-13; N: 0-2
1913 W 12-7 A
1918 L 6-7 A
1920 L 0-27 A
1923 L 0-21 A
1925 L 10-21 A
1954 L 0-6 H
1955 W 27-0 A
1956 W 33-0 H
1957 W 21-7 A
1958 L 7-9 H
1961 W 20-0 A
1963 W 30-13 H
1964 W 22-6 A
1967 W 35-7 H
1968 W 39-0 A
1971 L 28-31 A
1972 W 31-0 H
1973 W 21-0 H
1974 W 28-21 A
1977 W 9-7 A
1978 W 55-2 H
1979 L 29-38 A
1980 L 7-17 H
1981 W 33-14 H
1982 L 23-24 A
1983 L 0-32 A
1984 L 10-20 H
1985 W 41-7 A
1986 W 23-13 H
1987 W 30-9 A
1988 W 36-0 H
1989 W 31-3 A
1990 W 14-9 H
1991 W 20-7 A
1992 W 26-10 H
1993 L 20-41 N1
1994 L 29-10# H
1995 L 14-45 A
1996 W 30-13 H
1999 L 10-40 A
2000 L 10-17 H
2001 W 42-28 A
2002 L 24-42 H
2003 L 21-56 A
2004 W 49-14 H
2007 L 34-37 A
2008 W 25-24 H
2009 L 30-38 A
2010 W 34-24 H
2011 W 37-31 H
2011 L 39-42 N2
2012 W 16-13 (OT) A
N1 Coca-Cola Bowl, Tokyo, Japan
N2 Big Ten Championship Game
WYOMING
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
1976 W 21-10 H
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Overall: 1-0
H: 1-0
2011 W 28-6 H
Old Brass SpittoonSince 1950, the winner of the Michigan State-
Indiana game has been presented the Old Brass
Spittoon. The trophy was initiated by the junior
and senior classes and the MSU student council
at Michigan State, and soon accepted by the IU
Student Senate. The brass spittoon came from one
of Michigan’s earliest trading posts and is widely
believed to be nearly 190 years old. Legend has it
that the spittoon was around when both institutions
were founded Indiana: in 1820 and MAC in 1855.
Since ’50, Michigan State leads the series 42-12-1.
Land-Grant TrophySince the renewal of the series in 1993, the
winner of the Michigan State-Penn State game
has been presented the Land-Grant Trophy. The
trophy honors the two universities’ unique places
in history as the two pioneer land-grant schools in
the nation. Each institution was founded in 1855,
Michigan State on Feb. 12 and Penn State on Feb.
22. The schools were the prototypes after which
the land-grant system was patterned. The trophy
features pictures of campus landmarks, Michigan
State’s Beaumont Tower and Penn State’s Old
Main, plus replicas of the Spartan and Nittany Lion.
Since 1993, Penn State leads the series 13-5.
Megaphone TrophySince 1949, the winner of the Michigan State-
Notre Dame game has been presented the
Megaphone Trophy, sponsored jointly by
the Detroit alumni clubs of both schools. The
megaphone is printed half blue, with a gold
ND monogram, and half white, with a green
MSC. All previous game scores are listed on the
trophy. Michigan State and Notre Dame played
36 consecutive seasons from 1959-94 until the
two-year interruption of the series in 1995-96.
Paul Bunyan TrophySince 1953, the winner of the Michigan State-
Michigan game has been presented the Paul
Bunyan Trophy. The four-foot wooden statue was
donated by then-Governor G. Mennen Williams
to mark Michigan State’s acceptance into the Big
Ten. Since ’53, Michigan leads the series 35-23-2.
The trophy depicts the legendary giant lumberjack
astride an axe with feet planted on a map of the
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FIRST LAST
OPPONENT G W-L-T GAME GAME
Adrian 4 4-0-0 1900 1929
Akron 2 2-0-0 1913 1914
Alabama 1 0-1-0 2011 2011
Albion 18 11-5-2 1898 1928
Alma 31 22-5-4 1896 1932
Arizona 3 3-0-0 1936 1949
Arizona State 2 1-1-0 1985 1986
Armour Institute 1 1-0-0 1905 1905
Army 2 0-2-0 1931 1984
Auburn 1 0-1-0 1938 1938
Baylor 1 1-0-0 1968 1968
Boise State 1 1-0-0 2012 2012
Boston College 6 1-4-1 1935 2007
Bowling Green 2 2-0-0 1981 2007
Butler 2 1-1-0 1921 1927
California 4 2-2-0 1957 2008
Camp MacArthur 1 0-1-0 1917 1917
Carnegie Tech 4 3-0-1 1933 1937
Carroll 2 2-0-0 1915 1916
Case 2 2-0-0 1929 1930
Central Michigan 9 6-3-0 1991 2012
Centre 2 2-0-0 1925 1926
Chicago 1 0-1-0 1923 1923
Chicago YMCA College 3 3-0-0 1920 1928
Cincinnati 2 1-1-0 1930 1946
Colgate 5 1-4-0 1925 1930
Colorado 3 3-0-0 1951 1984
Colorado State 1 0-1-0 1998 1998
Cornell College 2 1-1-0 1927 1931
Cornell University 1 0-1-0 1926 1926
Creighton 2 0-2-0 1922 1923
Culver Military Academy 1 1-0-0 1909 1909
DePaul 2 1-0-1 1908 1909
DePauw 6 5-1-0 1899 1919
Detroit A.C. 8 3-4-1 1899 1910
Detroit 14 7-6-1 1902 1960
Detroit YMCA 1 1-0-0 1903 1903
Eastern Michigan 9 9-0-0 1898 2012
Florida 1 1-0-0 2000 2000
Florida Atlantic 3 3-0-0 2008 2011
Florida State 2 0-2-0 1987 1988
Fordham 1 1-0-0 1932 1932
Fresno State 1 1-0-0 2001 2001
Georgetown 2 1-1-0 1930 1931
Georgia 3 1-2-0 1989 2012
Georgia Tech 3 0-3-0 1971 1985
Great Lakes 2 1-1-0 1942 1945
Grinnell 4 4-0-0 1932 1935
Haskell Institute 1 0-1-0 1926 1926
Hawaii 5 4-1-0 1947 2005
Hillsdale 7 7-0-0 1901 1918
Houston 1 0-1-0 1967 1967
FIRST LAST
OPPONENT G W-L-T GAME GAME
Idaho 1 1-0-0 2006 2006
Illinois 44 25-17-2 1955 2010
Illinois Wesleyan 5 5-0-0 1931 1939
Indiana 59 42-15-2 1922 2012
Iowa 44 19-23-2 1953 2012
Iowa State 2 2-0-0 1947 1948
Kalamazoo 15 8-7-0 1896 1928
Kansas 6 5-1-0 1934 1994
Kansas State 6 5-0-1 1933 1958
Kent State 1 1-0-0 2005 2005
Kentucky 4 2-2-0 1944 1947
Lake Forest 5 3-1-1 1910 1926
Lansing High School 2 2-0-0 1896 1897
Louisiana State 1 0-1-0 1995 1995
Louisiana Tech 1 0-1-0 2003 2003
Louisville 3 1-2-0 1993 1996
Loyola (Calif.) 1 1-0-0 1935 1935
Manhattan 2 1-1-0 1934 1937
Marietta 1 0-1-0 1920 1920
Marquette 25 18-6-1 1909 1955
Marshall 1 1-0-0 2000 2000
Maryland 5 4-1-0 1944 1950
Massachusetts 1 1-0-0 1922 1922
Memphis 1 1-0-0 1997 1997
Miami (Fla.) 4 0-4-0 1945 1989
Miami (Ohio) 4 3-1-0 1975 1994
Michigan 105 32-68-5 1898 2012
Michigan Freshmen 4 4-0-0 1902 1905
Michigan School/Deaf 4 4-0-0 1904 1908
Minnesota 45 28-17-0 1950 2012
Mississippi State 4 2-1-1 1928 1947
Missouri 8 5-3-0 1936 2001
Montana State 1 1-0-0 2009 2009
Mt. Union 4 4-0-0 1911 1914
Nebraska 7 0-7-0 1914 2012
North Carolina 3 2-1-0 1962 1964
North Carolina State 6 4-1-1 1927 1976
North Central 1 1-0-0 1924 1924
North Dakota State 2 2-0-0 1916 1930
Northern Colorado 1 1-0-0 2010 2010
Northwestern 53 36-17-0 1905 2012
Notre Dame 76 28-47-1 1897 2012
Ohio 1 1-0-0 1927 1927
Ohio Northern 1 1-0-0 1904 1904
Ohio State 41 13-28-0 1912 2012
Ohio Wesleyan 4 2-2-0 1912 1941
Olivet 23 18-4-1 1897 1924
Oregon 4 2-2-0 1979 1999
Oregon State 9 6-2-1 1915 1971
Penn State 28 13-14-1 1914 2010
Pittsburgh 7 6-0-1 1945 2007
Port Huron YMCA 2 2-0-0 1904 1905
FIRST LAST
OPPONENT G W-L-T GAME GAME
Purdue 63 32-28-3 1918 2010
Rice 1 1-0-0 2002 2002
Ripon 1 1-0-0 1931 1931
Rutgers 5 2-3-0 1988 2004
Saginaw Naval Brigade 1 1-0-0 1908 1908
St. Louis 2 0-1-1 1922 1924
San Francisco 1 1-0-0 1937 1937
Santa Clara 6 1-3-2 1938 1948
Scranton 1 1-0-0 1944 1944
South Dakota 6 5-0-1 1913 1932
South Dakota State 1 1-0-0 1924 1924
Southern California 8 4-4-0 1963 1990
Southern Methodist 1 1-0-0 1969 1969
Stanford 5 3-2-0 1955 1996
Syracuse 13 9-3-1 1917 1990
Temple 10 7-1-2 1935 1949
Texas A&M 3 2-1-0 1934 1959
Texas Christian 2 2-0-0 1953 2012
Texas Tech 1 0-1-0 2010 2010
Toledo 1 1-0-0 1925 1925
UAB 1 1-0-0 2007 2007
UCLA 6 3-3-0 1954 1974
Wabash 7 5-1-1 1907 1922
Washington 3 1-2-0 1969 1997
Washington (St. Louis) 1 1-0-0 1935 1935
Washington State 7 5-2-0 1942 1977
Wayne State 9 9-0-0 1936 1946
Western Michigan 12 10-2-0 1908 2010
West Virginia 4 4-0-0 1938 1942
William & Mary 2 2-0-0 1949 1950
Wisconsin 52 30-22-0 1913 2012
Wyoming 1 1-0-0 1976 1976
Youngstown State 1 1-0-0 2011 2011
TOTALS 1125 645-436-44 (.593)
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MSU IN RANKED GAMES
MSU IN RANKED GAMESFollowing are results of MSU games in which either the Spartans or their opponent was ranked (AP Top 25 from 1988-present; Top 20 from 1936-60 and 1968-88; Top 10 from 1961-67). Rankings are at the time of the game. Home games in CAPS. The number before the opponent indicates its national ranking.
OPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK1936 #20 Oct. 24 MARQUETTE H L 7-13 – 1938 #10 Oct. 22 SYRACUSE H W 19-12 – # 5 Oct. 29 SANTA CLARA H L 6-7 – 1939 #16 Nov. 11 Santa Clara A L 0-6 – 1941 #9 Oct. 18 Santa Clara A L 0-7 – #19 Nov. 1 MISSOURI H L 0-19 – 1945 #12 Nov. 17 PENN STATE H W 33-0 – 1946 #11 Nov. 9 Michigan A L 7-55 – 1947 #14 Oct. 25 KENTUCKY H L 6-7 – 1948 #1 Oct. 9 Notre Dame A L 7-26 – #8 Oct. 23 Penn State A T 14-14 #19 – Oct. 30 Oregon State A W 46-21 #17 – Nov. 6 MARQUETTE H W 47-0 #17 – Nov. 13 Iowa State A W 48-7 #12 – Nov. 20 WASH. STATE H W 40-0 #12 – Nov. 27 Santa Clara A T 21-21 #11 1949 – Oct. 8 MARYLAND H W 14-7 #13 – Oct. 15 WILLIAM & MARY H W 42-13 #19 – Oct. 22 PENN STATE H W 24-0 #15 – Oct. 29 TEMPLE H W 62-14 #12 #1 Nov. 5 NOTRE DAME H L 21-34 #10 – Nov. 12 Oregon State A L 20-25 #8 – Nov. 19 Arizona A W 75-0 #18 1950 #3 Sept. 30 Michigan A W 14-7 #19 – Oct. 7 MARYLAND H L 7-34 #2 – Oct. 14 WILLIAM & MARY H W 33-14 #20 – Oct. 28 Notre Dame A W 36-33 #15 – Nov. 4 INDIANA H W 35-0 #13 – Nov. 11 MINNESOTA H W 27-0 #12 – Nov. 18 Pittsburgh A W 19-0 #10 1951 – Sept. 22 OREGON ST. H W 6-0 #2 #17 Sept. 29 Michigan A W 25-0 #2 # 7 Oct. 6 Ohio State A W 24-20 #1 – Oct. 13 MARQUETTE H W 20-14 #1 – Oct. 20 Penn State A W 32-21 #3 – Oct. 27 PITTSBURGH H W 53-26 #2 #11 Nov. 10 NOTRE DAME H W 35-0 #5 – Nov. 17 Indiana A W 30-26 #1 – Nov. 24 COLORADO H W 45-7 #2 1952 – Sept. 27 Michigan A W 27-13 #1 – Oct. 4 Oregon State A W 17-14 #1 – Oct. 11 TEXAS A&M H W 48-6 #2 – Oct. 18 SYRACUSE H W 48-7 #1 #17 Oct. 25 PENN STATE H W 34-7 #1 #8 Nov. 1 Purdue A W 14-7 #1 – Nov. 8 Indiana A W 41-14 #1 #6 Nov. 15 NOTRE DAME H W 21-3 #1 – Nov. 22 MARQUETTE H W 62-13 #1
1953 – Sept. 26 Iowa A W 21-7 #2 – Oct. 3 Minnesota A W 21-0 #2 – Oct. 10 TCU H W 26-19 #2 – Oct. 17 INDIANA H W 47-18 #2 – Oct. 24 Purdue A L 0-6 #2 – Oct. 31 OREGON ST. H W 34-6 #6 #16 Nov. 7 Ohio State A W 28-13 #5 – Nov. 14 MICHIGAN H W 14-6 #4 – Nov. 21 MARQUETTE H W 21-15 #3
1954 #12 Sept. 25 Iowa A L 10-14 #7 #5 Oct. 2 WISCONSIN H L 0-6 #13 #8 Oct. 16 Notre Dame A L 19-20 – #13 Oct. 23 PURDUE H L 13-27 –
OPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK1955 #2 Oct. 1 Michigan A L 7-14 – #20 Oct. 8 STANFORD H W 38-14 – #4 Oct. 15 NOTRE DAME H W 21-7 #13 – Oct. 22 ILLINOIS H W 21-7 #6 – Oct. 29 Wisconsin A W 27-0 #5 – Nov. 5 Purdue A W 27-0 #4 – Nov. 12 MINNESOTA H W 42-14 #3 – Nov. 19 MARQUETTE H W 33-0 #3 1956 #12 Sept. 29 Stanford A W 21-7 #3 #5 Oct. 6 Michigan A W 9-0 #2 – Oct. 13 INDIANA H W 53-6 #2 – Oct. 20 Notre Dame A W 47-14 #2 – Oct. 27 Illinois A L 13-20 #1 – Nov. 3 WISCONSIN H W 33-0 #4 – Nov. 10 PURDUE H W 12-9 #4 #17 Nov. 17 Minnesota A L 13-14 #3 – Nov. 24 KANSAS ST. H W 38-17 #10 1957 – Sept. 27 INDIANA H W 54-0 #4 – Oct. 5 California A W 19-0 #2 #6 Oct. 12 Michigan A W 35-6 #2 – Oct. 19 PURDUE H L 13-20 #1 #16 Oct. 26 ILLINOIS H W 19-14 #8 – Nov. 2 Wisconsin A W 34-6 #6 #15 Nov. 9 NOTRE DAME H W 34-7 #4 – Nov. 16 MINNESOTA H W 42-13 #4 – Nov. 23 KANSAS ST. H W 27-9 #1 1958 – Sept. 27 CALIFORNIA H W 32-12 #4 #16 Oct. 4 MICHIGAN H T 12-12 #4 #10 Oct. 11 PITTSBURGH H W 22-8 #9 – Oct. 18 Purdue A L 6-14 #5 – Oct. 25 Illinois A L 0-16 #20 #8 Nov. 1 WISCONSIN H L 7-9 –
1959 #10 Oct. 10 Iowa A L 8-37 – #14 Nov. 7 PURDUE H W 15-0 – #6 Nov. 14 N’WESTERN H W 15-10 #19 #18 Nov. 20 Miami (Fla.) A L 13-18 #11
1960 #17 Sept. 24 Pittsburgh A T 7-7 #6 #3 Oct. 8 IOWA H L 15-27 #13 – Oct. 15 Notre Dame A W 21-0 #14 – Oct. 22 Indiana A W 35-0 #13 #8 Oct. 29 OHIO STATE H L 10-21 #10 – Nov. 5 Purdue A W 17-13 #17 – Nov. 12 Northwestern A W 21-18 #13 – Nov. 19 DETROIT H W 43-15 #12
1961 – Sept. 30 Wisconsin A W 20-0 #10 – Oct. 7 STANFORD H W 31-3 #6 #6 Oct. 14 Michigan A W 28-0 #5 #6 Oct. 21 NOTRE DAME H W 17-7 #1 – Oct. 28 INDIANA H W 35-0 #1 – Nov. 4 Minnesota A L 0-13 #1 – Nov. 11 Purdue A L 6-7 #6 – Nov. 18 N’WESTERN H W 21-13 #9 – Nov. 25 ILLINOIS H W 34-7 #8
1962 – Sept. 29 Stanford A L 13-16 #6 – Oct. 27 Indiana A W 26-8 #10 – Nov. 3 MINNESOTA H L 7-28 #7 #9 Nov. 17 Northwestern A W 31-7 – 1963 #8 Oct. 4 Southern Cal A L 10-13 – #9 Oct. 26 Northwestern A W 15-7 – #8 Nov. 2 WISCONSIN H W 30-13 – – Nov. 9 Purdue A W 23-0 #9 – Nov. 16 NOTRE DAME H W 12-7 #4 #8 Nov. 28 ILLINOIS H L 0-13 #4
1964 #2 Oct. 3 SOUTHERN CAL H W 17-7 – #7 Oct. 10 MICHIGAN H L 10-17 #9 #10 Nov. 7 PURDUE H W 21-7 – #1 Nov. 14 Notre Dame A L 7-34 – 1965 – Oct. 2 ILLINOIS H W 22-12 #9 – Oct. 9 Michigan A W 24-7 #5 – Oct. 16 OHIO STATE H W 32-7 #4 #6 Oct. 23 Purdue A W 14-10 #2 – Oct. 30 N’WESTERN H W 49-7 #1 – Nov. 6 Iowa A W 35-0 #1 – Nov. 13 INDIANA H W 27-13 #1 #4 Nov. 20 Notre Dame A W 12-3 #1
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MSU IN RANKED GAMESOPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK1966 – Sept. 17 N.C. STATE H W 28-10 #2 – Sept. 24 PENN STATE H W 42-8 #1 – Oct. 1 Illinois A W 25-10 #1 – Oct. 8 MICHIGAN H W 20-7 #1 – Oct. 15 Ohio State A W 11-8 #1 #9 Oct. 22 PURDUE H W 41-20 #2 – Oct. 29 Northwestern A W 22-0 #2 – Nov. 5 IOWA H W 56-7 #2 – Nov. 12 Indiana A W 37-19 #2 #1 Nov. 19 NOTRE DAME H T 10-10 #2 1967 – Sept. 23 HOUSTON H L 7-37 #3 #2 Sept. 30 SOUTHERN CAL H L 17-21 – #6 Nov. 11 INDIANA H L 13-14 – #3 Nov. 18 Purdue A L 7-21 – 1968 – Oct. 5 Wisconsin A W 39-0 #19 – Oct. 12 Michigan A L 14-28 #12 #5 Oct. 26 NOTRE DAME H W 21-17 – #2 Nov. 2 Ohio State A L 20-25 #16 – Nov. 9 INDIANA H L 22-24 #17 #15 Nov. 16 PURDUE H L 0-9 – 1969 – Sept. 20 WASHINGTON H W 27-11 #12 – Sept. 27 SMU H W 23-15 #13 – Oct. 4 Notre Dame A L 28-42 #14 #1 Oct. 11 Ohio State A L 21-54 #19 #13 Oct. 18 MICHIGAN H W 23-12 – #10 Nov. 8 Purdue A L 13-41 –
1970 #4 Oct. 3 NOTRE DAME H L 0-29 – #1 Oct. 10 Ohio State A L 0-29 – #6 Oct. 17 Michigan A L 20-34 – #18 Nov. 21 N’WESTERN H L 20-23 –
1971 – Sept. 18 Georgia Tech A L 0-10 #18 #11 Oct. 2 Notre Dame A L 2-14 – #2 Oct. 9 MICHIGAN H L 13-24 – #9 Nov. 6 Ohio State A W 17-10 – – Nov. 20 Northwestern A L 7-28 #19
1972 – Sept. 23 GEORGIA TECH H L 16-21 #18 #1 Sept. 30 Southern Cal A L 6-51 – #7 Oct. 7 NOTRE DAME H L 0-16 – #5 Oct. 14 Michigan A L 0-10 – #5 Nov. 11 OHIO STATE H W 19-12 –
1973 #17 Sept. 29 UCLA H L 21-34 – #8 Oct. 6 Notre Dame A L 10-14 – #5 Oct. 13 MICHIGAN H L 0-31 – #1 Nov. 10 Ohio State A L 0-35 –
1974 #7 Oct. 5 NOTRE DAME H L 14-19 – #4 Oct. 12 Michigan A L 7-21 – #20 Nov. 2 Wisconsin A W 28-21 – #1 Nov. 9 OHIO STATE H W 16-13 – – Nov. 16 Indiana A W 19-10 #15 – Nov. 23 IOWA H W 60-21 #14 1975 #3 Sept. 13 OHIO STATE H L 0-21 #11 #19 Sept. 20 MIAMI (OHIO) H W 14-13 – #8 Oct. 4 Notre Dame A W 10-3 – #8 Oct. 11 MICHIGAN H L 6-16 #15 – Oct. 18 Minnesota A W 38-15 #17 – Oct. 25 ILLINOIS H L 19-21 #16 1976 #4 Sept. 11 Ohio State A L 21-49 – #18 Oct. 2 NOTRE DAME H L 6-24 – #1 Oct. 9 Michigan A L 10-42 – 1977 #14 Oct. 1 Notre Dame A L 6-16 – #3 Oct. 8 MICHIGAN H L 14-24 – 1978 #3 Sept. 29 Southern Cal A L 9-30 – #5 Oct. 14 Michigan A W 24-15 – – Nov. 4 Illinois A W 59-19 #18 – Nov. 11 MINNESOTA H W 33-9 #17 – Nov. 18 Northwestern A W 52-3 #16 – Nov. 25 IOWA H W 42-7 #14
OPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK1979 – Sept. 8 ILLINOIS H W 33-16 #10 – Sept. 15 OREGON H W 41-17 #10 – Sept. 22 MIAMI (OHIO) H W 24-21 #8 #15 Sept. 29 Notre Dame A L 3-27 #7 #11 Oct. 6 MICHIGAN H L 7-21 #16 – Oct. 13 Wisconsin A L 29-38 #19 #16 Oct. 20 PURDUE H L 7-14 – #4 Oct. 27 Ohio State A L 0-42 –
1980 #7 Oct. 4 NOTRE DAME H L 21-26 – #9 Nov. 1 OHIO STATE H L 16-48 – 1981 #8 Sept. 19 Ohio State A L 13-21 – #6 Oct. 10 MICHIGAN H L 20-38 – #14 Oct. 17 WISCONSIN H W 33-14 – #19 Nov. 21 Iowa A L 7-36 – 1982 #12 Sept. 18 OHIO STATE H L 10-31 – #16 Sept. 25 Miami (Fla.) A L 22-25 – #11 Oct. 2 NOTRE DAME H L 3-11 – 1983 #4 Sept. 17 Notre Dame A W 28-23 – #14 Oct. 8 MICHIGAN H L 0-42 – #17 Oct. 22 Ohio State A L 11-21 – #12 Nov. 12 IOWA H L 6-12 – 1984 #13 Oct. 6 Michigan A W 19-7 – # 8 Oct. 20 OHIO STATE H L 20-23 – #18 Nov. 10 Iowa A W 17-16 – 1985 #1 Oct. 5 Iowa A L 31-35 – #3 Oct. 12 MICHIGAN H L 0-31 – 1986 – Sept. 13 Arizona State A L 17-20 #20 #20 Sept. 20 NOTRE DAME H W 20-15 – – Sept. 27 WESTERN MICH. H W 45-10 #19 #11 Oct. 4 IOWA H L 21-24 #17 #4 Oct. 11 Michigan A L 6-27 –
1987 #16 Sept. 7 SOUTHERN CAL H W 27-13 #25 #9 Sept. 19 Notre Dame A L 8-31 #17 #7 Sept. 26 FLORIDA STATE H L 3-31 – #12 Oct. 10 MICHIGAN H W 17-11 – – Oct. 17 Northwestern A W 38-0 #19 – Oct. 24 ILLINOIS H T 14-14 #14 #15 Oct. 31 Ohio State A W 13-7 #20 – Nov. 7 PURDUE H W 13-7 #15 #16 Nov. 14 INDIANA H W 27-3 #13 – Nov. 21 Wisconsin A W 30-9 #11 #16 Jan. 1 ’88 Southern Cal N W 20-17 #8
1988 – Sept. 10 RUTGERS H L 13-17 #15 #8 Sept. 17 NOTRE DAME H L 3-20 – #9 Sept. 24 Florida State A L 7-30 – #17 Oct. 8 Michigan A L 3-17 – #19 Jan. 1 ’89 Georgia N L 27-34 –
1989 #1 Sept. 23 Notre Dame A L 13-21 – #2 Sept. 30 MIAMI (FLA.) H L 20-26 – – Oct. 7 Iowa A W 17-14 #24 #5 Oct. 14 MICHIGAN H L 7-10 #21 #13 Oct. 21 ILLINOIS H L 10-14 -- – Nov. 25 Wisconsin A W 31-3 #25 #25 Dec. 25 Hawaii N W 33-13 #22
1990 – Sept. 15 Syracuse A T 23-23 #19 #1 Sept. 22 NOTRE DAME H L 19-20 #24 – Sept. 29 Rutgers A W 34-10 #22 – Oct. 6 IOWA H L 7-12 #18 #1 Oct. 13 Michigan A W 28-27 -- #8 Oct. 20 Illinois A L 13-15 #24 – Nov. 10 Minnesota A W 28-16 #24 – Nov. 17 Northwestern A W 29-22 #23 – Nov. 24 WISCONSIN H W 14-9 #24 #21 Dec. 31 Southern Cal N W 17-16 #22
1991 – Sept. 14 CENTRAL MICH. H L 3-20 #18 #11 Sept. 21 Notre Dame A L 10-49 – #5 Oct. 12 MICHIGAN H L 28-45 – #14 Oct. 26 Ohio State A L 17-27 –
1992 #7 Sept. 19 NOTRE DAME H L 31-52 – #25 Sept. 26 Boston College A L 0-14 – #3 Oct. 10 Michigan A L 10-35 –
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MSU IN RANKED GAMESOPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK1993 #4 Sept. 18 Notre Dame A L 14-36 – #9 Oct. 9 MICHIGAN H W 17-7 – #5 Oct. 16 Ohio State A L 21-28 #25 – Oct. 23 IOWA H W 24-10 #24 #23 Oct. 30 Indiana A L 0-10 #22 #14 Nov. 27 PENN STATE H L 37-38 #25 – Dec. 4 Wisconsin N L 20-41 #25 #25 Dec. 28 Louisville N L 7-18 –
1994 #8 Sept. 17 NOTRE DAME H L 20-21 – #15 Oct. 1 WISCONSIN H W 29-10 – #7 Oct. 8 Michigan A L 20-40 – #2 Nov. 26 Penn State A L 31-59 –
1995 #2 Sept. 9 NEBRASKA H L 10-50 – #7 Nov. 4 MICHIGAN H W 28-25 – #14 Nov. 25 PENN STATE H L 20-24 –
1996 #1 Sept. 7 Nebraska A L 14-55 – #9 Nov. 2 Michigan A L 29-45 – #7 Nov. 23 Penn State A L 29-32 –
1997 – Sept. 6 WESTERN MICH. H W 42-10 #25 – Sept. 13 MEMPHIS H W 52-21 #21 – Sept. 20 Notre Dame A W 23-7 #17 – Oct. 4 MINNESOTA H W 31-10 #12 – Oct. 11 Indiana A W 38-6 #11 – Oct. 18 Northwestern A L 17-19 #12 #5 Oct. 25 MICHIGAN H L 7-23 #15 #9 Nov. 1 OHIO STATE H L 13-37 #21 #23 Nov. 8 Purdue A L 21-22 – #4 Nov. 29 PENN STATE H W 49-14 – #21 Dec. 25 Washington N L 23-51 #25
1998 #15 Aug. 29 COLORADO ST. H L 16-23 #23 #10 Sept. 12 NOTRE DAME H W 45-23 – #1 Nov. 7 Ohio State A W 28-24 – #23 Nov. 28 Penn State A L 28-51 –
1999 #24 Sept. 18 Notre Dame A W 23-13 – – Sept. 25 Illinois A W 27-10 #19 – Oct. 2 IOWA H W 49-3 #14 #3 Oct. 9 MICHIGAN H W 34-31 #11 #20 Oct. 16 Purdue A L 28-52 #5 #17 Oct. 23 Wisconsin A L 10-40 #11 #20 Nov. 6 OHIO STATE H W 23-7 #19 – Nov. 13 Northwestern A W 34-0 #17 #13 Nov. 20 PENN STATE H W 35-28 #15 #10 Jan. 1 ’00 Florida N W 37-34 #9
2000 – Sept. 9 MARSHALL H W 34-24 #24 – Sept. 16 Missouri A W 13-10 #22 #16 Sept. 23 NOTRE DAME H W 27-21 #23 – Sept. 30 N’WESTERN H L 17-37 #18 #16 Oct. 21 Michigan A L 0-14 – #16 Nov. 4 Ohio State A L 13-27 – #9 Nov. 11 PURDUE H W 30-10 –
2001 #23 Sept. 22 Notre Dame A W 17-10 – #16 Sept. 29 Northwestern A L 26-27 #23 #6 Nov. 3 MICHIGAN H W 26-24 – – Nov. 10 INDIANA H L 28-37 #22 #20 Dec. 31 Fresno State N W 44-35 – 2002 – Aug. 31 EASTERN MICH. H W 56-7 #18 – Sept. 7 RICE H W 27-10 #15 – Sept. 14 CALIFORNIA H L 22-46 #15 #12 Sept. 21 NOTRE DAME H L 17-21 – #17 Oct. 12 Iowa A L 16-44 – #15 Nov. 2 Michigan A L 3-49 – #15 Nov. 23 Penn State A L 7-61 –
2003 #13 Sept. 27 IOWA H W 20-10 – – Oct. 4 INDIANA H W 31-3 #25 – Oct. 11 Illinois A W 49-14 #21 #25 Oct. 18 Minnesota A W 44-38 #15 #11 Nov. 1 MICHIGAN H L 20-27 #9 #7 Nov. 8 Ohio State A L 23-33 #14 – Nov. 15 Wisconsin A L 21-56 #21 #22 Dec. 29 Nebraska N L 3-17 –
2004 #19 Oct. 16 MINNESOTA H W 51-17 – #12 Oct. 30 Michigan A L (3OT) 37-45 – #4 Nov. 13 WISCONSIN H W 49-14 –
OPP. OPP. MSUYEAR RANK DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT SCORE RANK2005 #10 Sept. 17 Notre Dame A W (OT) 44-41 – – Sept. 24 Illinois A W 61-14 #17 – Oct. 1 MICHIGAN H L 31-34 #11 #15 Oct. 15 Ohio State A L 24-35 #16 – Oct. 22 N’WESTERN H L 14-49 #22 #5 Nov. 19 PENN STATE H L 22-31 –
2006 #12 Sept. 23 NOTRE DAME H L 37-40 – #6 Oct. 7 Michigan A L 13-31 – #1 Oct. 14 OHIO STATE H L 7-38 –
2007 #9 Sept. 29 Wisconsin A L 34-37 – #15 Nov. 3 MICHIGAN H L 24-28 – #14 Dec. 28 Boston College N L 21-24 –
2008 – Oct. 11 Northwestern A W 37-20 #23 #12 Oct. 18 OHIO STATE H L 7-45 #20 – Nov. 1 WISCONSIN H W 25-24 #22 – Nov. 8 PURDUE H W 21-7 #18 #7 Nov. 22 Penn State A L 18-49 #17 #16 Jan. 1 ’09 Georgia N L 12-24 #19
2009 #22 Oct. 3 MICHIGAN H W (OT) 26-20 – #7 Oct. 24 IOWA H L 13-15 – #13 Nov. 21 PENN STATE H L 14-42 –
2010 – Sept. 25 N. COLORADO H W 45-7 #25 #11 Oct. 2 WISCONSIN H W 34-24 #24 #18 Oct. 9 Michigan A W 34-17 #17 – Oct. 16 ILLINOIS H W 26-6 #13 – Oct. 23 Northwestern A W 35-27 #8 #18 Oct. 30 Iowa A L 6-37 #5 – Nov. 6 MINNESOTA H W 31-8 #16 – Nov. 20 PURDUE H W 35-31 #11 – Nov. 27 Penn State A W 28-22 #11 #15 Jan. 1 ’11 Alabama N L 7-49 #7
2011 – Sept. 2 YOUNGSTOWN ST. H W 28-6 #17 – Sept. 10 FLA. ATLANTIC H W 44-0 #15 #11 Oct. 15 MICHIGAN H W 28-14 #23 #4 Oct. 22 WISCONSIN H W 37-31 #15 #13 Oct. 29 Nebraska A L 3-24 #9 – Nov. 5 MINNESOTA H W 31-24 #15 – Nov. 12 Iowa A W 37-21 #13 – Nov. 19 INDIANA H W 55-3 #12 – Nov. 26 Northwestern A W 31-17 #11 #15 Dec. 3 Wisconsin N L 39-42 #11 Jan. 1 ’11 Alabama N L 7-49 #7
2012 #24 Aug. 31 BOISE STATE H W 17-13 #13 – Sept. 8 Central Michigan A W 42-7 #11 #20 Sept. 15 NOTRE DAME H L 3-20 #10 – Sept. 22 EASTERN MICH. H W 23-7 #21 #14 Sept. 29 OHIO STATE H L 16-17 #20 #23 Oct. 20 Michigan A L 10-12 – #21 Nov. 3 NEBRASKA H L 24-28 –
VS. RANKED OPPONENTS BY DECADE
1930s: 1-3 (.250)
1940s: 1-6-1 (.188)
1950s: 18-9-1 (.661)
1960s: 12-13-2 (.481)
1970s: 7-27 (.206)
1980s: 11-26 (.297)
1990s: 13-29 (.310)
2000s: 11-24 (.314)
2010s: 6-8 (.429)
VS. RANKED OPPONENTS:
80-145-4 (.358)
Home: 46-65-2 (.416)
Away: 28-72-2 (.284)
Neutral: 6-8 (.429)
vs. Opp. Ranked No. 1: 3-13-1 (.206)
vs. Opp. in Top 10: 40-78-2 (.342)
VS. RANKED OPPONENTS BY
MONTH
August: 1-1 (.500)
September: 13-31-1 (.300)
October: 34-68-2 (.337)
November: 26-37-1 (.414)
December: 3-5 (.375)
January: 3-3 (.500)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
1948
1. Michigan
2. Notre Dame
3. North Carolina
4. California
5. Oklahoma
6. Army
7. Northwestern
8. Georgia
9. Oregon
10. SMU
11. Clemson
12. Vanderbilt
13. Tulane
14. Michigan State
15. Mississippi
16. Minnesota
17. William & Mary
18. Penn State
19. Cornell
20. Wake Forest
1949
1. Notre Dame
2. Oklahoma
3. California
4. Army
5. Rice
6. Ohio State
7. Michigan
8. Minnesota
9. LSU
11. Kentucky
12. Cornell
13. Villanova
14. Maryland
15. Santa Clara
16. North Carolina
17. Tennessee
18. Princeton
19. Michigan State
20. Missouri
Baylor
1950
1. Oklahoma
2. Army
3. Texas
4. Tennessee
5. California
6. Princeton
7. Kentucky
8. Michigan State
9. Michigan
10. Clemson
11. Washington
12. Wyoming
13. Illinois
14. Ohio State
15. Miami (Fla.)
16. Alabama
17. Nebraska
18. Wash. & Lee
Tulsa
20. Tulane
1951
1. Tennessee
2. Michigan State
3. Maryland
4. Illinois
5. Georgia Tech
6. Princeton
7. Stanford
8. Wisconsin
9. Baylor
10. Oklahoma
11. TCU
12. California
13. Virginia
14. San Francisco
15. Kentucky
16. Boston Univ.
17. UCLA
18. Washington St.
19. Holy Cross
20. Clemson
1952
1. Michigan State
2. Georgia Tech
3. Notre Dame
4. Oklahoma
5. Southern Cal
6. UCLA
7. Mississippi
8. Tennessee
9. Alabama
10. Texas
11. Wisconsin
12. Tulsa
13. Maryland
14. Syracuse
15. Florida
16. Duke
17. Ohio State
18. Purdue
19. Princeton
20. Kentucky
1953
1. Maryland
2. Notre Dame
3. Michigan State
4. Oklahoma
5. UCLA
6. Rice
7. Illinois
8. Georgia Tech
9. Iowa
10. West Virginia
11. Texas
12. Texas Tech
13. Alabama
14. Army
15. Wisconsin
16. Kentucky
17. Auburn
18. Duke
19. Stanford
20. Michigan
1955
1. Oklahoma
2. Michigan State
3. Maryland
4. UCLA
5. Ohio State
6. TCU
7. Georgia Tech
8. Auburn
9. Notre Dame
10. Mississippi
11. Pittsburgh
12. Michigan
13. Southern Cal
14. Miami (Fla.)
15. Miami (Ohio)
16. Stanford
17. Texas A&M
18. Navy
19. West Virginia
20. Army
1956
1. Oklahoma
2. Tennessee
3. Iowa
4. Georgia Tech
5. Texas A&M
6. Miami (Fla.)
7. Michigan
8. Syracuse
9. Michigan State
10. Oregon State
11. Baylor
12. Minnesota
13. Pittsburgh
14. TCU
15. Ohio State
16. Navy
17. Geo. Wash.
18. Southern Cal
19. Clemson
20. Colorado
1957
1. Auburn
2. Ohio State
3. Michigan State
4. Oklahoma
5. Navy
6. Iowa
7. Mississippi
8. Rice
9. Texas A&M
10. Notre Dame
11. Texas
12. Arizona State
13. Tennessee
14. Mississippi St.
15. NC State
16. Duke
17. Florida
18. Army
19. Wisconsin
20. VMI
1960
1. Minnesota
2. Mississippi
3. Iowa
4. Navy
5. Missouri
6. Washington
7. Arkansas
8. Ohio State
9. Alabama
10. Duke
11. Kansas
12. Baylor
13. Auburn
14. Yale
15. Michigan State
16. Penn State
17. New Mexico St.
18. Florida
19. Syracuse
Purdue
1961
1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. LSU
5. Mississippi
6. Minnesota
7. Colorado
8. Michigan State
9. Arkansas
10. Utah State
11. Missouri
12. Purdue
13. Georgia Tech
14. Syracuse
15. Rutgers
16. UCLA
17. Rice
Penn State
Arizona
20. Duke
1965
1. Alabama
2. Michigan State
3. Arkansas
4. UCLA
5. Nebraska
6. Missouri
7. Tennessee
8. LSU
9. Notre Dame
10. Southern Cal
Note: Only Top 10 ranked.
1966
1. Notre Dame
2. Michigan State
3. Alabama
4. Georgia
5. UCLA
6. Nebraska
7. Purdue
8. Georgia Tech
9. Miami (Fla.)
10. SMU
Note: Only Top 10 ranked.
1974
1. Oklahoma
2. Southern Cal
3. Michigan
4. Ohio State
5. Alabama
6. Notre Dame
7. Penn State
8. Auburn
9. Nebraska
10. Miami (Ohio)
11. NC State
12. Michigan State
13. Maryland
14. Baylor
15. Florida
16. Texas A&M
17. Mississippi St.
Texas
19. Houston
20. Tennessee
1978
1. Alabama
2. Southern Cal
3. Oklahoma
4. Penn State
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Notre Dame
8. Nebraska
9. Texas
10. Houston
11. Arkansas
12. Michigan State
13. Purdue
14. UCLA
15. Missouri
16. Georgia
17. Stanford
18. NC State
19. Texas A&M
20. Maryland
1987
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Florida State
3. Oklahoma
4. Syracuse
5. LSU
6. Nebraska
7. Auburn
8. Michigan State
9. UCLA
10. Texas A&M
11. Oklahoma State
12. Clemson
13. Georgia
14. Tennessee
15. South Carolina
16. Iowa
17. Notre Dame
18. Southern Cal
19. Michigan
20. Arizona State
1989
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Notre Dame
3. Florida State
4. Colorado
5. Tennessee
6. Auburn
7. Michigan
8. Southern Cal
9. Alabama
10. Illinois
11. Nebraska
12. Clemson
13. Arkansas
14. Houston
15. Penn State
16. Michigan State
17. Pittsburgh
18. Virginia
19. Texas Tech
20. Texas A&M
21. West Virginia
22. BYU
23. Washington
24. Ohio State
25. Arizona
1990
1. Colorado
2. Georgia Tech
3. Miami (Fla.)
4. Florida State
5. Washington
6. Notre Dame
7. Michigan
8. Tennessee
9. Clemson
10. Houston
11. Penn State
12. Texas
13. Florida
14. Louisville
15. Texas A&M
16. Michigan State
17. Oklahoma
18. Iowa
19. Auburn
20. Southern Cal
21. Mississippi
22. BYU
23. Virginia
24. Nebraska
25. Illinois
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AP (continued)
1999
1. Florida State
2. Virginia Tech
3. Nebraska
4. Wisconsin
5. Michigan
6. Kansas State
7. Michigan State
8. Alabama
9. Tennessee
10. Marshall
11. Penn State
12. Florida
13. Mississippi St.
14. Southern Miss.
15. Miami (Fla.)
16. Georgia
17. Arkansas
18. Minnesota
19. Oregon
20. Georgia Tech
21. Texas
22. Mississippi
23. Texas A&M
24. Illinois
25. Purdue
2008
1. Florida
2. Utah
3. Southern Cal
4. Texas
5. Oklahoma
6. Alabama
7. TCU
8. Penn State
9. Ohio State
10. Oregon
11. Boise State
12. Texas Tech
13. Georgia
14. Mississippi
15. Virginia Tech
16. Oklahoma State
17. Cincinnati
18. Oregon State
19. Missouri
20. Iowa
21. Florida State
22. Georgia Tech
23. West Virginia
24. Michigan State
25. BYU
2010
1. Auburn
2. TCU
3. Oregon
4. Stanford
5. Ohio State
6. Oklahoma
7. Wisconsin
8. LSU
9. Boise State
10. Alabama
11. Nevada
12. Arkansas
13. Oklahoma State
14. Michigan State
15. Mississippi St.
16. Virginia Tech
17. Florida State
18. Missouri
19. Texas A&M
20. Nebraska
21. Central Florida
22. South Carolina
23. Maryland
24. Tulsa
25. NC State
2011
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Oklahoma State
4. Oregon
5. Arkansas
6. USC
7. Stanford
8. Boise State
9. South Carolina
10. Wisconsin
11. Michigan State
12. Michigan
13. Baylor
14. TCU
15. Kansas State
16. Oklahoma
17. West Virginia
18. Houston
19. Georgia
20. Southern Miss
21. Virginia Tech
22. Clemson
23. Florida State
24. Nebraska
25. Cincinnati
UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
1950
1. Oklahoma
2. Texas
3. Tennessee
4. California
5. Army
6. Michigan
7. Kentucky
8. Princeton
9. Michigan State
10. Ohio State
11. Illinois
12. Clemson
13. Miami (Fla.)
14. Wyoming
15. Washington
16. Baylor
17. Alabama
18. Wash. & Lee
19. Navy
20. Nebraska
Wisconsin
Cornell
1951
1. Tennessee
2. Michigan State
3. Illinois
4. Maryland
5. Georgia Tech
6. Princeton
7. Stanford
8. Wisconsin
9. Baylor
10. TCU
11. Oklahoma
12. California
13. Notre Dame
14. San Francisco
15. Purdue
16. Washington St.
17. Holy Cross
18. UCLA
19. Kentucky
20. Kansas
1952
1. Michigan State
2. Georgia Tech
3. Notre Dame
4. Oklahoma
5. Southern Cal
6. UCLA
7. Mississippi
8. Tennessee
9. Alabama
10. Wisconsin
11. Texas
12. Purdue
13. Maryland
14. Princeton
15. Ohio State
16. Pittsburgh
17. Navy
18. Duke
19. Houston
20. Kentucky
1953
1. Maryland
2. Notre Dame
3. Michigan State
4. UCLA
5. Oklahoma
6. Rice
7. Illinois
8. Texas
9. Georgia Tech
10. Iowa
11. Alabama
12. Texas Tech
13. West Virginia
14. Wisconsin
15. Kentucky
16. Army
17. Stanford
18. Duke
19. Michigan
20. Ohio State
1955
1. Oklahoma
2. Michigan State
3. Maryland
4. UCLA
5. Ohio State
6. TCU
7. Georgia Tech
8. Auburn
9. Mississippi
10. Notre Dame
11. Pittsburgh
12. Southern Cal
13. Michigan
14. Texas A&M
15. Army
16. Duke
17. West Virginia
18. Miami (Fla.)
1960
1. Minnesota
2. Iowa
3. Mississippi
4. Missouri
5. Wisconsin
6. Navy
7. Arkansas
8. Ohio State
9. Kansas
10. Alabama
11. Duke
12. Baylor
13. Michigan State
14. Auburn
15. Purdue
16. Florida
17. Texas
18. Yale
19. New Mexico St.
20. Tennessee
1961
1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. LSU
4. Texas
5. Mississippi
6. Minnesota
7. Colorado
8. Arkansas
9. Michigan State
10. Utah State
11. Purdue
12. Missouri
13. Georgia Tech
14. Duke
15. Kansas
16. Syracuse
17. Wyoming
18. Wisconsin
19. Miami (Fla.)
20. Penn State
1963
1. Texas
2. Navy
3. Pittsburgh
4. Illinois
5. Nebraska
6. Auburn
7. Mississippi
8. Oklahoma
9. Alabama
10. Michigan State
11. Mississippi St.
12. Syracuse
13. Arizona State
14. Memphis State
15. Washington
16. Penn State
17. Southern Cal
18. Missouri
19. North Carolina
20. Baylor
1964
1. Alabama
2. Arkansas
3. Notre Dame
4. Michigan
5. Texas
6. Nebraska
7. LSU
19. Iowa
20. Navy
Stanford
Miami (Ohio)
1956
1. Oklahoma
2. Tennessee
3. Iowa
4. Georgia Tech
5. Texas A&M
6. Miami (Fla.)
7. Michigan
8. Syracuse
9. Minnesota
10. Michigan State
11. Baylor
12. Pittsburgh
13. Oregon State
14. TCU
15. Southern Cal
16. Wyoming
17. Yale
18. Colorado
19. Navy
20. Duke
1957
1. Ohio State
2. Auburn
3. Michigan State
4. Oklahoma
5. Iowa
6. Navy
7. Rice
8. Mississippi
9. Notre Dame
10. Texas A&M
11. Texas
12. Arizona State
13. Army
14. Duke
15. Wisconsin
16. Tennessee
17. Oregon
18. Clemson
19. UCLA
20. NC State
1959
1. Syracuse
2. Mississippi
3. LSU
4. Texas
5. Georgia
6. Wisconsin
7. Washington
8. TCU
9. Arkansas
10. Penn State
11. Illinois
12. Southern Cal
13. Alabama
14. Pittsburgh
15. Oklahoma
16. Northwestern
17. Michigan State
18. Wyoming
19. Auburn
20. Missouri
8. Oregon State
9. Ohio State
10. Southern Cal
11. Florida State
12. Syracuse
13. Princeton
14. Penn State
15. Utah
16. Illinois
17. New Mexico
18. Tulsa
19. Missouri
20. Mississippi
Michigan State
1965
1. Michigan State
2. Arkansas
3. Nebraska
4. Alabama
5. UCLA
6. Missouri
7. Tennessee
8. Notre Dame
9. Southern Cal
10. Texas Tech
11. Ohio State
12. Florida
13. Purdue
14. LSU
15. Georgia
16. Tulsa
17. Mississippi
18. Kentucky
19. Syracuse
20. Colorado
1966
1. Notre Dame
2. Michigan State
3. Alabama
4. Georgia
5. UCLA
6. Purdue
7. Nebraska
8. Georgia Tech
9. SMU
10. Miami (Fla.)
11. Florida
12. Mississippi
13. Arkansas
14. Tennessee
15. Wyoming
16. Syracuse
17. Houston
18. Southern Cal
19. Oregon State
20. Virginia Tech
1974
1. Southern Cal
2. Alabama
3. Ohio State
4. Notre Dame
5. Michigan
6. Auburn
7. Penn State
8. Nebraska
9. NC State
10. Miami (Ohio)
11. Houston
12. Florida
13. Maryland
14. Baylor
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FINAL POLLS
FINAL RANKINGS SUMMARY
Year AP UPI USA TODAY/ESPN
1948 14 – –
1949 19 – –
1950 8 9 –
1951 2 2 –
1952 1 1 –
1953 3 3 –
1955 2 2 –
1956 9 10 –
1957 3 3 –
1959 – 17 –
1960 15 13 –
1961 8 9 –
1963 – 10 –
Year AP UPI USA TODAY/ESPN
1964 – 20 –
1965 2 1 –
1966 2 2 –
1974 12 18 –
1978 12 – –
1987 8 8 8
1989 16 16-t 17
1990 16 14 15
1999 7 – 7
2008 24 – 24
2010 14 – 14
2011 11 – 10
15. Texas A&M
Tennessee
17. Mississippi St.
18. Michigan State
19. Tulsa
Southern Cal
1987
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Florida State
3. Oklahoma
4. Syracuse
5. LSU
6. Nebraska
7. Auburn
8. Michigan State
9. Texas A&M
10. Clemson
11. UCLA
12. Oklahoma State
13. Tennessee
14. Georgia
15. South Carolina
Iowa
17. Southern Cal
18. Michigan
19. Texas
20. Indiana
1989
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Florida State
3. Notre Dame
4. Colorado
5. Tennessee
6. Auburn
7. Alabama
8. Michigan
9. Southern Cal
10. Illinois
11. Clemson
12. Nebraska
13. Arkansas
14. Penn State
15. Virginia
16. Texas Tech
Michigan State
18. BYU
19. Pittsburgh
20. Washington
1990
1. Georgia Tech
2. Colorado
3. Miami (Fla.)
4. Florida State
5. Washington
6. Notre Dame
7. Tennessee
8. Michigan
9. Clemson
10. Penn State
11. Texas
12. Louisville
13. Texas A&M
14. Michigan State
15. Virginia
16. Iowa
17. BYU
Nebraska
19. Auburn
20. San Jose State
21. Syracuse
22. Southern Cal
23. Mississippi
24. Illinois
25. Virginia Tech
USA TODAY COACHES’
1987
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Florida State
3. Oklahoma
4. Syracuse
5. Nebraska
6. LSU
7. Auburn
8. Michigan State
9. Texas A&M
10. UCLA
11. Clemson
12. Oklahoma State
13. Georgia
14. Tennessee
15. Iowa
16. Notre Dame
17. Southern Cal
18. South Carolina
19. Michigan
20. Texas
21. Pittsburgh
22. Indiana
23. Penn State
24. Ohio State
25. Alabama
1989
1. Miami (Fla.)
2. Notre Dame
3. Florida State
4. Colorado
5. Tennessee
6. Auburn
7. Southern Cal
8. Michigan
9. Alabama
10. Illinois
11. Nebraska
12. Clemson
13. Arkansas
14. Houston
15. Penn State
16. Virginia
17. Michigan State
18. Texas Tech
19. Pittsburgh
20. Texas A&M
21. West Virginia
22. BYU
23. Syracuse
24. Ohio State
25. Washington
1990
1. Colorado
2. Georgia Tech
3. Miami (Fla.)
4. Florida State
5. Washington
6. Notre Dame
7. Tennessee
8. Michigan
9. Clemson
10. Texas
11. Penn State
12. Houston
13. Florida
14. Louisville
15. Michigan State
16. Texas A&M
17. Oklahoma
18. Iowa
19. Auburn
20. BYU
21. Mississippi
22. Southern Cal
23. Nebraska
24. Illinois
25. Virginia
1999
1. Florida State
2. Nebraska
3. Virginia Tech
4. Wisconsin
5. Michigan
6. Kansas State
7. Michigan State
8. Alabama
9. Tennessee
10. Marshall
11. Penn State
12. Mississippi St.
13. Southern Miss.
14. Florida
15. Miami (Fla.)
16. Georgia
17. Minnesota
18. Oregon
19. Arkansas
20. Texas A&M
21. Georgia Tech
22. Mississippi
23. Texas
24. Stanford
25. Illinois
2008
1. Florida
2. Southern Cal
3. Texas
4. Utah
5. Oklahoma
6. Alabama
7. TCU
8. Penn State
9. Oregon
10. Georgia
11. Ohio State
12. Texas Tech
13. Boise State
14. Virginia Tech
15. Mississippi
16. Missouri
17. Cincinnati
18. Oklahoma State
19. Oregon State
20. Iowa
21. BYU
22. Georgia Tech
23. Florida State
24. Michigan State
25. California
2010
1. Auburn
2. TCU
3. Oregon
4. Stanford
5. Ohio State
6. Oklahoma
7. Boise State
8. LSU
Wisconsin
10. Oklahoma State
11. Alabama
12. Arkansas
13. Nevada
14. Michigan State
15. Virginia Tech
16. Florida State
17. Mississippi St.
18. Missouri
19. Nebraska
20. Central Florida
21. Texas A&M
22. South Carolina
23. Utah
24. Maryland
25. NC State
2011
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Oklahoma State
4. Oregon
5. Arkansas
6. Boise State
7. Stanford
8. South Carolina
9. Michigan
10. Michigan State
11. Wisconsin
12. Baylor
13. TCU
14. Houston
15. Oklahoma
16. Kansas State
17. Virginia Tech
18. West Virginia
19. Southern Miss
20. Georgia
21. Cincinnati
22. Clemson
23. Florida State
24. Nebraska
25. BYU
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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDCOACH (ALMA MATER) PERIOD YEARS G W-L-T PCT.
No established coach — 1896 (1) 4 1-2-1 .375
Henry Keep — 1897-1898 (2) 14 8-5-1 .607
Charles O. Bemies (West Theo. Sem.) 1899-1900 (2) 11 3-7-1 .318
George E. Denman (West Theo. Sem.) 1901-1902 (2) 17 7-9-1 .441
Chester L. Brewer (Wisconsin) 1903-1910, 1917, 1919 (10) 88 58-23-7 .699
John F. Macklin (Pennsylvania) 1911-1915 (5) 34 29-5-0 .853
Frank Sommers (Pennsylvania) 1916 (1) 7 4-2-1 .643
George E. Gauthier (Michigan State) 1918 (1) 7 4-3-0 .571
George “Potsy” Clark (Illinois) 1920 (1) 10 4-6-0 .400
Albert M. Barron (Penn State) 1921-1922 (2) 18 6-10-2 .389
Ralph H. Young (Chicago-W&J) 1923-1927 (5) 41 18-22-1 .451
Harry G. Kipke (Michigan 1925) 1928 (1) 8 3-4-1 .438
James H. Crowley (Notre Dame 1925) 1929-1932 (4) 33 22-8-3 .712
Charles W. Bachman (Notre Dame 1917) 1933-1946 (13) 114 70-34-10 .658
Clarence “Biggie” Munn (Minnesota 1932) 1947-1953 (7) 65 54-9-2 .846
Hugh Duffy Daugherty (Syracuse 1940) 1954-1972 (19) 183 109-69-5 .609
Dennis E. Stolz (Alma 1955) 1973-1975 (3) 33 19-13-1 .591
Darryl D. Rogers (Fresno State 1957) 1976-1979 (4) 44 24-18-2 .568
Frank “Muddy” Waters (Michigan State 1950) 1980-1982 (3) 33 10-23-0 .303
George J. Perles (Michigan State 1960) 1983-1994 (12) 139 68-67-4 .504
Nick Saban (Kent 1973) 1995-1999 (5) 59 34-24-1 .585
Bobby Williams (Purdue 1982) 2000-2002 (3) 32 16-17-0 .485
Morris Watts (Tulsa 1961) 2002 * 3 1-2-0 .333
John L. Smith (Weber State 1971) 2003-2006 (4) 48 22-26-0 .458
Mark Dantonio (South Carolina 1979) 2007- (6) 79 51-28-0 .646
TOTALS 1896-2012 (116) 1,125 645-436-44 .593
George Perles led the Spartans to the Big Ten championship in 1987 and a 20-17
victory over Southern Cal in the 1988 Rose Bowl. In 1990, Michigan State won its last
During “Biggie” Munn’s seven-year tenure from 1947-53, the Spartans won back-to-
back National Championships (1951-52), rattled off a school record 28-game winning
In 19 seasons as Michigan State’s head coach (1954-72), Hugh Duffy Daugherty
compiled a 109-69-5 record and led the Spartans to four National Championships
(1955, 1957, 1965 and 1966).
Darryl Rogers earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in 1978 after the Spartans
closed out the regular season on a seven-game winning streak to claim the school’s
fourth conference title.
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ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES
CLARENCE “BIGGIE” MUNN
Head Coach / 1947-53
ASSISTANTS
Forest Evashevski 1947-49
Duffy Daugherty 1947-53
Kip Taylor 1947-48
John Kobs 1947-53
Alton Kircher 1947-49
Robert Flora 1949
Earle Edwards 1949-53
Lowell Dawson 1950-51
Steve Sebo 1950-53
Harold Vogler 1950-51
Dan Devine 1950-53
Donald Mason 1952-53
Dewey King 1952-53
Robert Devaney 1953
HUGH DUFFY DAUGHERTY
Head Coach / 1954-72
ASSISTANTS
John Kobs 1954
Donald Mason 1954-55
Robert Devaney 1954-56
Dan Devine 1954
Burt Smith 1654-64
William Yeoman 1954-61
Everett Grandelius 1954-58
Lou Agase 1955-59
Doug Weaver 1956-57
Gordon Serr 1957-72
John Polonchek 1957-58
Carl “Buck” Nystrom 1958, ’71
George Perles 1967-71
Don Coleman 1968
Joseph Carruthers 1969-72
George Paterno 1969-70
Sherman Lewis 1969-72
Denny Stolz 1971-72
Ed Youngs 1971-72
Dan Boisture 1959-66
Henry Bullough 1959-69
Cal Stoll 1959-68
Vince Carillot 1960-68
John McVay 1962-64
Edwin Rutherford 1965-72
Al Dorow 1965-70
Dave Smith 1967-70
Woody Widenhofer 1969-70
Jimmy Raye 1972
Herb Paterra 1972
DENNY STOLZ
Head Coach / 1973-75
ASSISTANTS
Edwin Rutherford 1973
Sherman Lewis 1973-75
Ed Youngs 1973-75
Jimmy Raye 1973-75
Charles Butler 1973-75
Daniel Underwood 1973-75
William Davis 1973-75
Andy MacDonald 1973-75
Howard Weyers 1973-75
Ronald Chrismar 1974-75
DARRYL ROGERS
Head Coach / 1976-79
ASSISTANTS
Marv Braden 1976
Ron Chismar 1976-79
Ray Greene 1976-77
C.T. Hewgley 1976-79
Robert Padilla 1976-77
Leon Burtnett 1976
Sherman Lewis 1976-79
Robert Baker 1977-79
George Dyer 1977-79
Mo Forte 1973-79
Walt Harris 1978-79
FRANK “MUDDY” WATERS
Head Coach / 1980-82
ASSISTANTS
Dick Comar 1980-82
Dave Driscoll 1980-82
Ted Guthard 1980-82
Sherman Lewis 1980-82
Matt Means 1980-82
Joe Pendry 1980-81
Kurt Schottenheimer 1980-82
Tyrone Willingham 1980-82
Steve Schottel 1982
GEORGE PERLES
Head Coach / 1983-94
ASSISTANTS
Charlie Baggett 1983-92
Steve Beckholt 1983-89
Larry Bielat 1983-89
Hank Bullough 1994
Anthony Folino 1988-94
Steve Furness 1983-90
Ted Guthard 1983-85
Pat Morris 1987-94
Carl “Buck” Nystrom 1983-86
Willie “Skip” Peete 1993-94
Norm Parker 1983-94
Bill Rademacher 1983-91
Nick Saban 1983-87
Pat Shurmur 1990-94
Kip Waddell 1991-94
Morris Watts 1986-90; 92-94
Bobby Williams 1990-94
Ed Zaunbrecher 1991-93
NICK SABAN
Head Coach / 1995-99
ASSISTANTS
Charlie Baggett 1995-98
Jim Bollman 1995-97
Dean Pees 1995-97
Gary Tranquill 1995-98
Greg Colby 1995-97
Mark Dantonio 1995-99
Todd Grantham 1996-98
Glenn Pires 1995
Pat Shurmur 1995-97
Bobby Williams 1995-99
Bill Sheridan 1998-99
Golden Pat Ruel 1998-99
Chris Cosh 1998
Mike Cummings 1998
Bob Casullo 1999
Brad Lawing 1999
Bill Miller 1999
Reggie Mitchell 1999
Morris Watts 1999
BOBBY WILLIAMS
Head Coach / 2000-02
ASSISTANTS
Golden Pat Ruel 1999
Bob Casullo 1999
Mark Dantonio 1999-2000
Bill Sheridan 1999-2000
Brad Lawing 1999-2002
Bill Miller 1999-2002
Morris Watts 1999-2002
Reggie Mitchell 1999-2002
Don Treadwell 1999-2002
Pat Perles 2000-02
Jeff Stoutland 2000-02
Sal Sunseri 2001
Troy Douglas 2001-02
Danny Crossman 2002
JOHN L. SMITH
Head Coach / 2003-06
ASSISTANTS
Dave Baldwin 2003-06
Mike Cox 2003-06
Paul Haynes 2003-04
Jim McElwain 2003-05
Reggie Mitchell 2003-04
Doug Nussmeier 2003-05
Chris Smeland 2003-06
Jeff Stoutland 2003-06
Steve Stripling 2003-04
Lucious Selmon 2005
Chuck Driesbach 2005-06
Ben Sirmans 2005-06
Blaine Bennett 2006
Dan Enos 2006
Derrick Jackson 2006
MARK DANTONIO
Head Coach / 2007-
ASSISTANTS
Harlon Barnett 2007-
Dan Enos 2007-09
Ted Gill 2007-12
Pat Narduzzi 2007-
Dan Roushar 2007-12
Mark Staten 2007-
Don Treadwell 2007-10
Mike Tressel 2007-
Dave Warner 2007-
Brad Salem 2010-
Terrence Samuel 2011-
MICHIGAN STATE COACHING STAFF (SINCE 1947)
1954 MSU Coaching Staff
Front Row (from left): John
Kobs, Hugh Duffy Daugherty,
Bob Devaney and Dan Devine.
Back Row (from left): Everett
“Sonny” Grandelius, Burt
Smith, Don Mason and Bill
Yeoman. Four members of the
1954 staff have been inducted
into the College Football Hall
of Fame: Daugherty, Devaney,
Devine and Yeoman.
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SPARTANS IN THE NFL DRAFT
1950
Lynn Chandnois, B
1st round - Pittsburgh
Ed Bagdon, G
7th round - Chicago Cardinals
Gene Glick, B
25th round - Detroit
Frank Waters, B
25th round - Green Bay
Don McAuliffe, B
28th round - NY Giants
1951
Dorne Dibble, E
3rd round - Detroit
Sonny Grandelius, B
3rd round - NY Giants
Hank Minarik, E
8th round - Pittsburgh
Jesse Thomas, B
10th round - NY Yanks
Deane Thomas, T
23rd round - LA Rams
Dick Kuh, G
24th round - NY Giants
1952
Bob Carey, E
1st round - LA Rams
Bill Hughes, C
2nd round - Cleveland
Al Dorow, B
3rd round - Washington
Don Coleman, G
8th round - Chicago Cardinals
Orlando Mazza, E
11th round - Washington
Marv McFadden, T
12th round - Pittsburgh
Jack Morgan, T
14th round - Green Bay
Bill Carey, E
18th round - San Francisco
Jim Creamer, C
21st round - NY Giants
Frank Kapral, G
23rd round - Green Bay
1953
Paul Dekker, E
3rd round - Washington
Dick Tamburo, C
4th round - Cleveland
Ed Timmerman, B
14th round - Washington
Jim Ellis, B
25th round - Cleveland
1954
Jim Neal, C
2nd round - Detroit
Don Dohoney, E
5th round - Chicago Cardinals
Billy Wells, B
5th round - Washington
Rex Corless, B
21st round - NY Giants
Tom Yewcic, QB
27th round - Pittsburgh
Evan Slonac, B
28th round - Green Bay
1955
Hank Bullough, G
5th round - Green Bay
LeRoy Bolden, B
6th round - Cleveland
Bert Zagers, B
7th round - Detroit
Ellis Duckett, B
15th round - Pittsburgh
John Matsock, B
24th round - Cleveland
Vic Postula, B
24th round - Philadelphia
1956
Earl Morrall, QB
1st round - San Francisco
Norm Masters, T
2nd round - Chicago Cardinals
Billy Quinlan, E
3rd round - Cleveland
Gary Lowe, B
5th round - Washington
John Lewis, E
9th round - Baltimore
Gerry Planutis, B
12th round - Washington
Sam Williams, DE
24th round - LA Rams
Buck Nystrom, G
30th round - Washington
1957
Clarence Peaks, B
1st round - Philadelphia
Dennis Mendyk, B
3rd round - NY Giants
Vic Zucco, B
5th round - Chicago Bears
Tom Saidock, T
7th round - Philadelphia
Pat Burke, G
11th round - NY Giants
Dave Kaiser, E
15th round - Cleveland
Jim Hinesley, E
25th round - Pittsburgh
Earl Morrall threw for 20,809 yards
and 161 touchdowns in his 21-year
NFL career. Morrall led the NFL with
26 TD passes in 1968.
1958
Dan Currie, C
1st round - Green Bay
Walt Kowalczyk, B
1st round - Philadelphia
Jim Ninowski, QB
4th round - Cleveland
Bob Jewett, E
5th round - Chicago Bears
Jim Wulff, B
6th round - Cleveland
Hal Dukes, E
13th round - San Francisco
Tony Kolodziej, E
13th round - LA Rams
Archie Matsos, G
16th round - Baltimore
Les Rutledge, T
20th round - Chicago Bears
Larry Harding, E
24th round - LA Rams
1959
Fran O’Brien, T
3rd round - Cleveland
Blanche Martin, B
4th round - LA Rams
Ellison Kelly, G
5th round - NY Giants
Palmer Pyle, T
6th round - Baltimore
Larry Cundiff, T
9th round - LA Rams
Bob Bercich, B
15th round - NY Giants
1960 NFL
Dean Look, QB
20th round - Detroit
1960 AFL
Larry Cundiff, C - Denver
Dean Look, QB - Denver
Palmer Pyle, T - Houston
Willie Boykin, T - Minneapolis
Jim Chastain, T-G - Minneapolis
Blanche Martin, FB - NY Titans
1961 NFL
Herb Adderley, B
1st round - Green Bay
Fred Arbanas, E
2nd round - St. Louis
Ike Grimsley, HB
7th round - Baltimore
Wayne Fontes, HB
9th round - Philadelphia
Jason Harness, E
10th round - Chicago Bears
1961 AFL
Herb Adderley, HB
2nd round - NY Titans
Fred Arbanas, E
7th round - Dallas Texans
Ike Grimsley, HB
18th round - Houston
Wayne Fontes, HB
22nd round - NY Titans
Mickey Walker, LB
23rd round - NY Titans
Jason Harness, E
28th round - Buffalo
1936
Sid Wagner
1st round - Detroit
1937
Gordon Dahlgren, G
8th round - Green Bay
1938
John Pingel, B
1st round - Detroit Lions
Ole Nelson, E
8th round - Pittsburgh
1941
Stan McRae, E
15th round - Washington
1942
Tony Arena, C
13th round - Detroit
1943
Jack Fenton, B
10th round - Detroit
Dick Kieppe, B
15th round - Cleveland
1944
Hugh Davis, B
17th round - Pittsburgh
Paul Carter, T
23rd round - Pittsburgh
Howard Beyer, C
24th round - NY Giants
1945
Roger Brogger, E
8th round - Washington
Vince Mroz, E
22nd round - NY Giants
1946
Jack Breslin, B
4th round - Boston
1947
Walt Vezmar, G
13th round - Detroit
Russ Reader, B
19th round - Chicago Bears
1948
Ken Balge, E
16th round - Green Bay
Jim Zito, T
21st round - Boston
Bob McCurry, C
30th round - Detroit
1949
Warren Huey, E
6th round - Philadelphia
1949 AAFC
Warren Huey, E
10th round, (#70 overall) -
Chicago Hornets
George Guerre, B
17th round, (#126 overall) -
Chicago Hornets
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1964 AFL
Matt Snorton, E
3rd round - Denver
Ed Lothamer, T
4th round - Kansas City
Sherman Lewis, HB
9th round - NY Jets
Earl Lattimer, FB-LB
10th round - Buffalo
Herman Johnson, DB
15th round - NY Jets
1965 NFL
Jerry Rush, T
2nd round - Detroit
Dick Gordon, HB
7th round - Chicago Bears
Lou Bobich, K
19th round - Chicago Bears
1965 AFL
Jerry Rush, T
1st round - Boston
Lou Bobick, DB-K
7th round - Kansas City
1966 NFL
Harold Lucas, T
2nd round - St. Louis
1966 AFL
Harold Lucas, T
3rd round - Boston
Buddy Owens, G
16th round - Boston
1967
Bubba Smith, DE
1st round (#1 overall) - Baltimore
Clint Jones, HB
1st round (#2 overall) - Minnesota
George Webster, LB
1st round (#5 overall) - Houston
Gene Washington, FL
1st round (#8 overall) - Minnesota
Jeff Richardson, OL
6th round (#146 overall) - NY Jets
Jim Summers, DB
9th round (#217 overall) - Denver
Charlie Thornhill, DB
9th round (#232 overall) - Boston
Dick Kenney, K
14th round (#358 overall) - Philadelphia
The Baltimore Colts selected “Bubba”
Smith No. 1 overall in the 1967 NFL
Draft.
1968
Jess Phillips, DB
4th round (#84 overall) - Cincinnati
Drake Garrett, DB
4th round (#102 overall) - Denver
Dwight Lee, RB
5th round (#125 overall) - San Francisco
Joe Przybycki, G
7th round (#178 overall) - Philadelphia
Jimmy Raye, QB-DB
16th round (#431 overall) - LA Rams
1969
Al Brenner, DB
7th round (#170 overall) - NY Giants
1970
Ron Saul, G
5th round (#110 overall) - Houston
Craig Wycinsky, G
7th round (#177 overall) - Cleveland
Rich Saul, LB
8th round (#204 overall) - LA Rams
Frank Foreman, WR
12th round (#300 overall) - Green Bay
Don Highsmith, RB
13th round (#336 overall) - Oakland
1971
Harold Phillips, DB
6th round (#139) - Denver
Gordon Bowdell, WR
7th round (#182 overall) - Baltimore
Tom Beard, C
8th round (#187 overall) - Denver
Gary Nowak, TE
10th round (#247 overall) - San Diego
Cliff Hardy, DB
11th round (#270 overall) - Chicago
Bill Triplett, WR
12th round (#312 overall) - Baltimore
Mike Hogan, LB
15th round (#390 overall) - Baltimore
Tom Kutchinski, DB
16th round (#411 overall) - Detroit
Calvin Fox, LB
17th round (#421 overall) - Houston
1972
Eric Allen, WR
4th round (#104 overall) - Baltimore
1973
Billy Joe DuPree, TE
1st round (#20 overall) - Dallas
Joe DeLamielleure, G
1st round (#26 overall) - Buffalo
Brad Van Pelt, LB
2nd round (#40 overall) - NY Giants
Gail Clark, LB
4th round (#102 overall) - Pittsburgh
Marvin Roberts, C
6th round (#135 overall) - San Diego
Brian McConnell, LB
7th round (#162 overall) - Buffalo
Dan Werner, QB
8th round (#204 overall) - Dallas
Jim Nicholson, T
9th round (#219 overall) - LA Rams
Gary Van Elst, DT
11th round (#263 overall) - Philadelphia
Robert McClowry, C
17th round (#437 overall) - Cleveland
1974
Bill Simpson, DB
2nd round (#50 overall) - LA Rams
Raymond Nester, LB
7th round (#176 overall) - Dallas
Mike Holt, DB
8th round (#205 overall) - Dallas
1975
Terry McClowry, LB
10th round (#235 overall) - NY Giants
Mike Hurd, WR
13th round (#336 overall) - Minnesota
1976
Greg Schaum, DT
7th round (#186 overall) - Dallas
Greg Brewton, DT
13th round (#369 overall) - St. Louis
1977
Mike Cobb, TE
1st round (#22 overall) - Cincinnati
Tom Hannon, DB
3rd round (#83 overall) - Minnesota
1978
Larry Bethea, DE
1st round (#28 overall) - Dallas
Al Pitts, C
6th round (#149 overall) - Cleveland
James Early, RB
7th round (#170 overall) - NY Jets
1979
Mel Land, LB
3rd round (#63 overall) - Miami
Kirk Gibson, WR
7th round (#173 overall) - St. Louis
Tom Graves, LB
8th round (#220 overall) - Pittsburgh
Jerome Stanton, DB
10th round (#258 overall) - Miami
Jim Hinesly, G
11th round (#293 overall) - Seattle
1980
Angelo Fields, T
2nd round (#38 overall) - Houston
Mark Brammer, TE
3rd round (#67 overall) - Buffalo
Eugene Byrd, WR
6th round (#158 overall) - Miami
Larry Savage, LB
8th round (#216 overall) - Dallas
Tanya Webb, DE
10th round (#262 overall) - New Orleans
1981
Ray Stachowicz, P
3rd round (#62 overall) - Green Bay
1982
James Burroughs, DB
3rd round (#57 overall) - Baltimore
Morten Anderson, K
4th round (#86 overall) - New Orleans
Tom Morris, DB
7th round (#185 overall) - Tampa Bay
Jeff Wiska, G
7th round (#186 overall) - NY Giants
Bryan Clark, QB
9th round (#251 overall) - San Francisco
1962 NFL
Gary Ballman, B
8th round - Pittsburgh
Ron Hatcher, FB
8th round - Washington
Larry Hudas, E
11th round - Dallas Cowboys
Carl Charon, B
18th round - Washington
1962 AFL
Gary Ballman, HB
16th round - Denver
Ron Hatcher, FB
21st round - NY Titans
Ed Ryan, HB
29th round - Dallas Texans
1963 NFL
Dave Behrman, C
1st round - Chicago Bears
Ed Budde, T
1st round - Philadelphia
Jim Kanicki, T
2nd round - Cleveland
Lonnie Sanders, B
2nd round - Washington
George Saimes, B
6th round - LA Rams
Bill Zorn, T
7th round - LA Rams
Dave Herman, G
8th round - NY Giants
Jim Bobbitt, G
10th round - Cleveland
Ernie Clark, LB
13th round - Detroit
1963 AFL
Dave Behrman, C
1st round - Buffalo
Ed Budde, T
1st round - Dallas Texans
George Saimes, FB
6th round - Buffalo
Jim Kanicki, T
7th round - Buffalo
Lonnie Sanders, HB
10th round - Denver
Herb Paterra, LB
18th round - Buffalo
Dave Herman, G
27th round - NY Titans
1964 NFL
Matt Snorton, E
2nd round - Detroit
Ed Lothamer, T
5th round - Baltimore
Herman Johnson, HB
6th round - LA Rams
Roger Lopes, FB
16th round - Baltimore
Sherman Lewis, HB
18th round - Cleveland
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1991
Bobby Wilson, DT
1st round (#17 overall) - Washington
Dixon Edwards, LB
2nd round (#37 overall) - Dallas
Eric Moten, G
2nd round (#47 overall) - San Diego
Carlos Jenkins, LB
3rd round (#65 overall) - Minnesota
James Bradley, WR
7th round (#181 overall) - Indianapolis
Hyland Hickson, RB
10th round (#265 overall) - Tampa Bay
1992
Courtney Hawkins, WR
2nd round (#44 overall) - Tampa Bay
Bill Johnson, DT
3rd round (#65 overall) - Cleveland
Alan Haller, DB
5th round (#123 overall) - Pittsburgh
Jim Johnson, T
7th round (#181 overall) - Denver
Chuck Bullough, LB
8th round (#214 overall) - Philadelphia
John MacNeill, DE
12th round (#320 overall) - Seattle
1993
Mitch Lyons, TE
6th round (#151 overall) - Atlanta
Ty Hallock, LB
7th round (#174 overall) - Detroit
1994
Rob Fredrickson, LB
1st round (#22 overall) - LA Raiders
Myron Bell, DB
5th round (#140 overall) - Pittsburgh
Jim Miller, QB
6th round (#178 overall) - Pittsburgh
Brice Abrams, RB
7th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh
1995
Brian DeMarco, T
2nd round (#40 overall) - Jacksonville
Shane Hannah, G
2nd round (#63 overall) - Dallas
1996
Tony Banks, QB
2nd round (#42 overall) - St. Louis Rams
Muhsin Muhammad, WR
2nd round (#43 overall) - Carolina
Scott Greene, RB
6th round (#193 overall) - Carolina
1997
Derrick Mason, WR
4th round (#98 overall) - Houston
Nigea Carter, WR
6th round (#197 overall) - Tampa Bay
1998
Flozell Adams, OT
2nd round (#38 overall) - Dallas
Ike Reese, LB
5th round (#142 overall) - Philadelphia
Scott Shaw, OG
5th round (#143 overall) - Miami
1999
Dimitrius Underwood, DE
1st round (#29 overall) - Minnesota
Sedrick Irvin, RB
4th round (#103 overall) - Detroit
2000
Plaxico Burress, WR
1st round (#8 overall) - Pittsburgh
Julian Peterson, LB
1st round (#16 overall) - San Francisco
Gari Scott, WR
4th round (#99 overall) - Philadelphia
Greg Robinson-Randall, OT
4th round (#127 overall) - New England
Aric Morris, S
5th round (#135 overall) - Tennessee
Paul Edinger, K
6th round (#174 overall) - Chicago
Robaire Smith, DE
6th round (#197 overall) - Tennessee
2001
Renaldo Hill, CB
7th round (#202 overall) - Arizona
Siitupe Peko, OL
7th round (#217 overall) - NY Jets
T.J. Turner, LB
7th round (#239 overall) - New England
2002
T.J. Duckett, RB
1st round (#18 overall) - Atlanta
Chris Baker, TE
3rd round (#88 overall) - NY Jets
Herb Haygood, WR
5th round (#144 overall) - Denver
Josh Shaw, DT
5th round (#172 overall) - San Francisco
Craig Jarrett, P
6th round (#194 overall) - Seattle
2003
Charles Rogers, WR
1st round (#2 overall) - Detroit
2004
Matthias Askew, DT
4th round (#114 overall) - Cincinnati
Jeff Smoker, QB
6th round (#201 overall) - St. Louis
2005
DeAndra Cobb, RB
6th round (#201 overall) - Atlanta
Dave Rayner, K
6th round (#202 overall) - Indianapolis
Kevin Vickerson, DT
7th round (#216 overall) - Miami
William Whitticker, OG
7th round (#246 overall) - Green Bay
2006
Eric Smith, S
3rd round (#97 overall) – NY Jets
Domata Peko, DT
4th round (#123 overall) – Cincinnati
Chris Morris, C
7th round (#214 overall) – Oakland
2007
Drew Stanton, QB
2nd round (#43 overall) – Detroit
Clifton Ryan, DT
5th round (#154 overall) – St. Louis
Brandon Fields, P
7th round (#225 overall) – Miami
2008
Devin Thomas, WR
2nd round (#34 overall) – Washington
Kellen Davis, TE
5th round (#158 overall) – Chicago
Ervin Baldwin, DE
7th round (#208 overall) – Chicago
2009
Javon Ringer, RB
5th round (#173 overall) – Tennessee
2010
Jeremy Ware, CB
7th round (#215 overall) – Oakland
2011
Greg Jones, LB
6th round (#185 overall) – NY Giants
Chris L. Rucker, CB
6th round (#188 overall) – Indianapolis
2012
Jerel Worthy, DT
2nd round (#51 overall) – Green Bay
Kirk Cousins, QB
4th round (#102 overall) – Washington
Keshawn Martin, WR
4th round (#121 overall) – Houston
Trenton Robinson, S
6th round (#180 overall) – San Francisco
B.J. Cunningham, WR
6th round (#183 overall) – Miami
Edwin Baker, RB
7th round (#250 overall) – San Diego
2013
Le’Veon Bell, RB
2nd round (#48 overall) – Pittsburgh
Dion Sims, TE
4th round (#106 overall) – Miami
William Gholston, DE
4th round (#126 overall) – Tampa Bay
1983
Steve Maidlow, LB
4th round (#109 overall) - Cincinnati
Smiley Creswell, DE
5th round (#118 overall) - New England
Otis Grant, WR
5th round (#134 overall) - LA Rams
Howard McAdoo, LB
11th round (#305 overall) - Cleveland
1984
Carl Banks, LB
1st round (#3 overall) - NY Giants
Daryl Turner, WR
2nd round (#49 overall) - Seattle
Scott Auer, T
9th round (#229 overall) - Kansas City
1985
Ralf Mojsiejenko, K
4th round (#96 overall) - San Diego
Mark Napolitan, C
5th round (#123 overall) - Seattle
Terry Lewis, DB
6th round (#150 overall) - San Diego
Jim Morrissey, LB
11th round (#302 overall) - Chicago
Lonnie Young, DB
12th round (#325 overall) - St. Louis
1986
Anthony Bell, LB
1st round (#5 overall) - St. Louis
Steve Bogdalek, G
11th round (#288 overall) - Philadelphia
1987
Mark Ingram, WR
1st round (#28 overall) - NY Giants
Bobby Morse, RB
12th round (#316 overall) - Philadelphia
1988
Lorenzo White, RB
1st round (#22 overall) - Houston
Greg Montgomery, P
3rd round (#72 overall) - Houston
David Houle, G
6th round (#145 overall) - NY Giants
Tim Moore, LB
8th round (#206 overall) - Phoenix
Mark Nichols, NT
8th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh
1989
Tony Mandarich, T
1st round (#2 overall) - Green Bay
Andre Rison, WR
1st round (#22 overall) - Indianapolis
Kevin Robbins, T
3rd round (#75 overall) - LA Rams
Kurt Larson, LB
8th round (#212 overall) - Indianapolis
1990
Percy Snow, LB
1st round (#13 overall) - Kansas City
Travis Davis, DT
4th round (#85 overall) - Phoenix
Harlon Barnett, DB
4th round (#101 overall) - Cleveland
Bob Kula, T
7th round (#175 overall) - Seattle
James Szymanski, DE
10th round (#259 overall) - Denver
Ventson Donelson, DB
12th round (#309 overall) - New England
SPARTANS IN THE NFL DRAFT
Michigan State is one of only seven
schools to have had at least one player
chosen every year since the inception of
the common NFL Draft in 1967.
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUEPro Team (est.) (X) No Longer Competing
ATLANTA FALCONS (1966-)
Andersen, Morten 1995-2000, 2006-07 Cobb, DeAndra 2005Duckett, T.J. 2002-05 Lee, Dwight 1968 Lyons, Mitch 1993-96 Matthews, Henry 1973 Miller, Jim 1997 Reese, Ike 2005-06Rison, Andre 1990-94 Williams, Samuel 1966-67
ARIZONA CARDINALS (1994-)
Phoenix Cardinals (1988-93) St. Louis Cardinals (1960-87)
Chicago Cardinals (1920-59)
Bagdon, Edward 1950-51 Bell, Anthony 1986-91 Bruckner, Les 1945 Clark, Ernest 1968 Fredrickson, Rob 1999-2002 Hill, Renaldo 2001-04 Hoyer, Brian 2012 Rolle, Butch 1992-93 Young, Lonnie 1985-91
BALTIMORE RAVENS (1996-)
Banks, Tony 1999-2000 Mason, Derrick 2005-10McKinney, Brandon 2008-11 Montgomery, Greg 1996-97
(X) BOSTON YANKS
Kennedy, William 1947
(X) BROOKLYN DODGERS
Blacklock, Hugh 1926 Sieradski, Stephen 1948
BUFFALO BILLS (1960-)
Beard, Thomas 1972 Behrman, David 1963-65 Belk, Veno 1987 Brammer, Mark 1980-85 Caulcrick, Jehuu 2010 Charon, Carl 1962-63 Clark, Bryan 1986 DeLamielleure, Joe 1973-79,’85 Discenzo, Tony 1960 Dorow, Al 1962 Hill, Ray 1998, 2000 Maidlow, Steve 1985 Matsos, Emil 1960-62 McConnell, Brian 1973 Mudge, Dave 1999 Paterra, Herbert 1963 Rayner, Dave 2011 Rolle, Butch 1986-91 Saidock, Thomas 1962 Saimes, George 1963-69 Simpson, William 1980-82 Wojciechowski, John 1986 Young, Duane 1998
(X) CANTON BULLDOGS
Julian, George 1916 Smith, Gideon 1915
CAROLINA PANTHERS (1995-)
Greene, Scott 1996-98 Morris, Chris 2010 Muhammad, Muhsin 1996-2004, 08-09 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi 2011 Thomas, Devin 2010
CHICAGO BEARS (1922-)
Chicago Staleys (1921)
Decatur Staleys (1920)
Allman, Robert 1936 Blacklock, Hugh 1920-25 Buss, Arthur 1934-35 Carey, Robert 1958 Clark, Gail 1973 Cobb, Michael 1978-81 Davis, Kellen 2008-12 Edinger, Paul 2000-04 Gordon, Richard 1966-72 Hallock, Ty 1998-2000 Hardy, Clifton 1971 Jewett, Robert 1958 Krumm, Todd 1988-89 Miller, Jim 1999-2002 Morrissey, James 1985-93 Mudd, Howard 1969-70 Muhammad, Muhsin 2005-07 Newkirk, Robert 2000-01 Nielsen, Hans 1981 Reader, Russell 1947 Snow, Percy 1993-94 Stachowicz, Ray 1983 Thrower, Willie 1953 Wojciechowski, John 1987-93 Zucco, Victor 1957-60
CINCINNATI BENGALS (1968-)
Askew, Matthias 2004-05 Bell, Myron 1998-99 Clark, M. Bryan 1984 Cobb, Michael 1977 Cook, Kyle 2008- Costello, Brad 1998 DeMarco, Brian 1999 Lay, Russell 1934 Maidlow, Steve 1983-84 Marshall, Lemar 2007 Peko, Domata 2006- Phillips, Jess 1968-72Rayner, Dave 2008 Shaw, Scott 1998
CLEVELAND BROWNS (1950-95; 99-)
Banks, Carl 1994-95 Barnett, Harlon 1990-92 Bolden, Leroy 1958-59 DeLamielleure, Joe 1980-84 Johnson, Bill 1992-94 Kanick, James 1963-69 Kinek, Michael 1940 Ninowski, James 1958-59, ’62-66 O’Brien, Francis 1959 Quinlan, William 1957-58 Rayner, Dave 2008 Rison, Andre 1995 Robbins, Kevin 1989 Smith, Robaire 2007-10 Van Pelt, Brad 1986 White, Lorenzo 1995 Wiska, Jeff 1986 Wycinsky, Craig 1972
(X) CLEVELAND BULLDOGS
Johns, Ed 1923
(X) CLEVELAND INDIANS
Danziger, Fred 1931 Ridler, Don 1931
DALLAS COWBOYS (1960-)
Adams, Flozell 1998-2009 Adderley, Herb 1970-72 Arbanas, Frederick 1962 Bercich, Robert E. 1960-61 Bethea, Larry 1978-83 DuPree, Billy Joe 1973-83 Edwards, Dixon 1991-95 Gent, Peter 1964-68Kowalczyk, Walter 1960
Manders, David 1964-66, ’68-74 Schaum, Greg 1976 Underwood, Dimitrius 2000 Vanderbeek, Matt 1993-94
DENVER BRONCOS (1960-)
Behrman, David 1967 Bowdell, Gordon 1971 Ezor, Blake 1990-91 Garrett, Drake 1968-70 Haygood, Herb 2002 Hill, Renaldo 2009-10 Matsos, Emil 1966 Saimes, George 1970-72 Shaw, Josh 2008 Snorton, Matthew 1964 Summers, James 1967 Szymanski, Jim 1990-91 Vickerson, Kevin 2010- Washington, Eugene 1973-74
(X) DETROIT HERALDS
Straight, Herbert 1919
DETROIT LIONS (1934-)
Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33)
Arena, Anthony 1942 Bell, Anthony 1991 Brammer, Mark 1986 Christensen, Koester 1930 Clark, Ernest 1963-67 Dibble, Dorne 1951, 1953-57 Diehl, David 1939-40, ’44-45 Duckett, T.J. 2007 Fredrickson, Rob 1998 Goovert, Ronald 1967 Grant, Otis 1986 Hallock, Ty 1993-95 Hansen, Dale 1944, ’48 Hultman, Vivian 1925-26 Irvin, Sedrick 1999-2000 Kennedy, William 1942, ’44 Ketzko, Alexander 1943 Klewicki, Edward 1935-38 Lay, Russell 1934 Lowe, Gary 1957-64 Miller, Jim 1998 Miller, John 1989-90 Montgomery, Greg 1994 Morrall, Earl 1958-64 Ninowski, James 1960-61 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi 2012- Peterson, Julian 2009-10 Pingel, John 1939 Quinlan, William 1964 Rayner, Dave 2010 Reece, Travis 1998-99 Rockenbach, Lyle 1943 Rogers, Charles 2005 Rush, Jerry 1965-71 Speelman, Harry 1940 Stachowicz, Ray 1986 Stanton, Drew 2007-11 Thornhill, Josh 2002 Vezmar, Walter 1946-47 Wagner, Sidney 1936-38 Williams, Samuel 1960-65
GREEN BAY PACKERS (1921-)
Adderley, Herb 1961-69 Ane, Charles 1981 Birney, Thomas 1979-80 Bullough, Henry 1955, ’58 Butler, Frank 1934-36, ’38 Currie, Daniel 1958-64 Fields, Angelo 1982 Gordon, Richard 1973 Grove, Roger 1931-35 Highsmith, Donald 1973 Ingram, Mark 1995 Larson, Kurt 1991 Mandarich, Tony 1989-91 Masters, Norman 1957-64 Monnett, Robert 1933-38
Morrissey, Jim 1993 Quinlan, William 1959-62 Rayner, Dave 2006 Rison, Andre 1996 Rudzinski, Paul 1978-80 Stachowicz, Ray 1981-82 Whitticker, William 2005 Worthy, Jerel 2012-
(X) HAMMOND PROS
Blacklock, Hugh 1919
HOUSTON TEXANS (2002-)
Banks, Tony 2002-05 Mason, Derrick 2011 Martin, Keshawn 2012- Randall, Greg 2003 Smith, Robaire 2004-05
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1984-)
Baltimore Colts (1953-83)
Baldwin, Ervin 2009 Bullough, Chuck 1996 Burroughs, James 1982-86 Davis, Travis 1991-92 Greene, Scott 1999 Keur, Josh 2000 Labinjo, Mike 2005Larson, Kurt 1989-90 Mandarich, Tony 1996-98 Morrall, Earl 1968-71 Peko, Siitupe 2002-04 Pyle, W. Palmer 1960-63 Rayner, Dave 2005Rison, Andre 1989 Rucker, Chris 2011 Shlapak, Borys 1972 Smith, Bubba 1967-71Stanton, Drew 2012 Thomas, Jesse 1955-57 Vanderbeek, Matt 1990-92 White, Blair 2010-11
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1995-)
DeMarco, Brian 1995-98 Hallock, Ty 1996-97 Jones, Greg 2012 Rison, Andre 1996 Threats, Jabbar 1997-98
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1963-)
Dallas Texans (1960-62)
Andersen, Morten 2002-03 Ane, Charles 1984-85 Arbanas, Frederick 1963-70 Auer, Scott 1984-85 Budde, Edward 1963-76 Herron, David 2009 Lothamer, Edward 1964-69, 71-72 Morgado, Arnold 1977-79 Nicholson, James 1974-79 Rayner, Dave 2007 Rison, Andre 1997-99 Rochester, Paul 1960-63 Snow, Percy 1990-92 Threats, Jabbar 2002
MIAMI DOLPHINS (1966-)
Bullough, Chuck 1993-95 Clark, M. Bryan 1985 Edwards, Dixon 1999 Fields, Brandon 2007- Hill, Ray 1998-2000 Hill, Renaldo 2006-08 Iaquaniello, Mike 1991-92 Ingram, Mark 1993-94 Land, Melvin 1979-80 Morrall, Earl 1972-76Reed, Kerry 2007 Richardson, Jeffrey 1969 Shaw, Josh 2004-05 Wiska, Jeff 1987
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SPARTANS BY PRO TEAMSmith, Eric 2006-12 Young, Lonnie 1991-93, ’96
(X) NEW YORK YANKEES (AAFC)
Sieradski, Stephen 1948
OAKLAND RAIDERS (1995-)
Los Angeles Raiders (1982-94)
Oakland Raiders (1960-81)
Bell, Anthony 1992-93 Fredrickson, Rob 1994-97 Highsmith, Donald 1970-72 Hill, Renaldo 2005Kowalczyk, Walter 1961 Matsos, Emil 1963-65 Morris, Chris 2006-09 Phillips, Jess 1975-76 Pyle, W. Palmer 1966 Rayner, Dave 2011 Rison, Andre 2000 Shaw, Josh 2007 Smith, Bubba 1973-74 Van Pelt, Brad 1984-86 Ware, Jeremy 2010
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1933-)
Ballman, Gary 1967-72 Bullough, Chuck 1992 Buss, Arthur 1936-37 Dorow, Al 1957 Friedlund, Robert 1946 Horrel, William 1952 Ingram, Mark 1996 Johnson, Bill 1998-99 Kowalczyk, Walter 1958-59 Labinjo, Mike 2004-05 Morse, Bobby 1987 Peaks, Clarence 1957-63 Raye, James 1969 Quinlan, William 1963 Reese, Ike 1998-2004 Saidock, Thomas 1957 Scott, Gari 2000-01 Wells, William 1958
PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1941-)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-40)
Adams, Flozell 2010 Ballman, Gary 1962-66 Bell, Myron 1994-98, 2000-01 Burress, Plaxico 2000-04, 2012 Chandnois, Lynn 1950-56 Curl, Ronald 1972 Graves, Thomas 1979-81 Haller, Alan 1992-93 Hawkins, Courtney 1997-2000 Hoyer, Brian 2012 Johnson, Bill 1995-96 Lyons, Mitch 1997-99 McFadden, Marvin 1953, ’56 Miller, Jim 1994-96 Minarik, Henry 1951 Morrall, Earl 1957-58 O’Brien, Francis 1966-68 Peaks, Clarence 1964-65 Stanley, Ronald 2006 Webster, George 1972-73 Wells, William 1957
(X) POTTSVILLE MAROONS
Hultman, Vivian 1927
ST. LOUIS RAMS (1997-)
Los Angeles Rams (1946-94)
Cleveland Rams (1937-45)
Banks, Tony 1996-98 Carey, Robert 1952, ’54, ’56 Currie, Daniel 1965-66 Dukes, Clifford 2005Gordon, Richard 1972-73 Grant, Otis 1983-85
Jenkins, Carlos 1995-96 Johnson, Bill 1997 Lay, Russell 1934 Ryan, Clifton 2007-10 Sanders, Lonnie 1968-69 Saul, Richard 1970-81 Simpson, William 1974-78 Smoker, Jeff 2004-05 Williams, Samuel 1959
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1961-)
Los Angeles Chargers (1960)
Baker, Edwin 2012- Gordon, Richard 1974 Herron, David 2010 Jones, Clinton 1973 Lewis, Terrence 1985 Martin, Blanche 1960 Matsos, Emil 1966 McKinney, Brandon 2006-08 Mojsiejenko, Ralf 1985-88 Moten, Eric 1991-96 Nowak, Gary 1971 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi 2009-11 Rayner, Dave 2007 Thomas, Jesse 1960 Young, Duane 1991-95 Young, Lonnie 1994-95
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1950-)
Celek, Garrett 2012-Clark, M. Bryan 1982-83 Cooper, George 1987-88 Lee, Dwight 1968 Morrall, Earl 1956 Mudd, Howard 1964-69 Peterson, Julian 2000-05 Robinson, Trenton 2012- Shaw, Josh 2002
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1976-)
Baker, Chris 2010 Bouyer, Willie 1989 Duckett, T.J. 2008 Peterson, Julian 2006-08 Turner, Daryl 1984-88
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1976-)
Carter, Nigea 1997 Hawkins, Courtney 1992-96 Morris, Thomas 1982-84
TENNESSEE TITANS (1999-)
Tennessee Oilers (1997-98)
Houston Oilers (1960-96)
Fields, Angelo 1980-81 Mason, Derrick 1997-2004 McConnell, Brian 1973 Montogmery, Greg 1988-93 Morris, Aric 2000-02 Ringer, Javon 2009-12 Saul, Ronald 1970-75 Smith, Bubba 1975 Smith, Robaire 2000-03, 2006 Suci, Robert 1962 Vickerson, Kevin 2007-09 Webster, George 1967-72 White, Lorenzo 1988-94 Wright, Thomas 2003
WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1937-)
Boston Redskins (1932-36)
Bagdon, Edward 1952 Banks, Carl 1993 Banks, Tony 2001 Bunch,Derek 1987 Cousins, Kirk 2012- Dekker, Paul 1953 Dorow, Al 1954-56 Duckett, T.J. 2006 Hatcher, Ronald 1962
Highsmith, Donald 1976 Jarrett, Craig 2002 Lowe, Gary 1956-57 Marshall, Lemar 2001-06 Mojsiejenko, Ralf 1989-90 Ninowski, James 1967-68 O’Brien, Francis 1960-66 Planutis, Gerald 1956 Quinlan, William 1965 Sanders, Lonnie 1963-67 Saul, Ronald 1976-81 Thomas, Devin 2008-10 Vanderbeek, Matt 1995-96 Wilson, Bobby 1991-98 Zagers, Bert 1955, ’57-58
ALL-TIME
PRO ROSTERAdams, Flozell Dallas 1998-2009 Pittsburgh 2010Adderley, Herb A. Green Bay 1961-69 Dallas 1970-72Allen, Eric B. Toronto 1972-75Allman, Robert M. Chicago 1936Andersen, Morten New Orleans 1982-94 Atlanta 1995-2000 New York Giants 2001 Kansas City 2002-03 Minnesota 2004 Atlanta 2006-07Ane, Charles T. Kansas City 1975-80 Green Bay 1981Arbanas, Frederick V. Dallas 1962 Kansas City 1963-70Arena, Anthony G. Detroit 1942Askew, Matthias Cincinnati 2004-05Auer, Scott Kansas City 1984-85Bagdon, Ed Chicago Cardinals 1950-51 Washington 1952Baker, Chris New York Jets 2002-08 New England 2009 Seattle 2010Baker, Edwin San Diego Chargers 2012-Baldwin, Ervin Indianapolis 2009Ballman, Gary J. Pittsburgh 1962-66 Philadelphia 1967-72 New York Giants 1973 Minnesota 1973Banks, Carl E. New York Giants 1984-92 Washington 1993 Cleveland 1994-95Banks, Tony St. Louis Rams 1996-98 Baltimore 1999-2000 Washington 2001 Houston 2002-05Barnett, Harlon Cleveland 1990-92 New England 1993-94 Minnesota 1995-96Bass, Daniel E. Toronto 1980-81 Calgary 1981-83 Edmonton 1984-89
(X) MINNEAPOLIS MARINES
Johns, Ed 1924
MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1961-)
Andersen, Morten 2004 Ballman, Gary 1973 Barnett, Harlon 1995-96 Edinger, Paul 2005Edwards, Dixon 1996-98 Hannon, Thomas 1977-84 Herron, David 2007-08 Jenkins, Carlos 1991-94 Jones, Clinton 1967-72 Pyle, W. Palmer 1964 Quinn, Kelly 1987 Washington, Eugene 1967-72
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1971-)
Boston Patriots (1960-70)
Baker, Chris 2009 Barnett, Harlon 1993-94 Clark, Gail 1974 Creswell, Smiley 1983-86 Discenzo, Tony 1960 Hoyer, Brian 2009-11 Morris, Aric 2003 Phillips, Jess 1976-77 Robinson-Randall, Greg 2000-02 Sayler, Jace 2001 Schaum, Greg 1978 Suci, Robert 1963 Turner, T.J. 2001 Webster, George 1974-76 Wells, William 1960 Yewcic, Thomas 1961-66
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1967-)
Andersen, Morten 1982-94 Davis, Travis 1990 Matthews, Henry 1972-73 Morse, Bobby 1989-90 Newsome, Richard 2001 Ninowski, James 1969 Phillips, Jess 1973-74
NEW YORK GIANTS (1925-)
Andersen, Morten 2001 Ballman, Gary 1973 Banks, Carl 1984-92 Brenner, Allen 1969-70 Burress, Plaxico 2005-08Grandelius, Sonny 1953 Ingram, Mark 1987-92 Jackson, Cleveland 1979 Jones, Greg 2011 Kanick, James 1970-71 Kelly, Ellison 1959 Ketzko, Alexander 1942 Morrall, Earl 1965-67 Thomas, Devin 2010-11 Van Pelt, Brad 1973-83 Walker, G. Mickey 1961-65 Wietecha, Raymond 1953-62
NEW YORK JETS (1963-)
New York Titans (1960-62)
Baker, Chris 2002-08 Burress, Plaxico 2011 Donnahoo, Roger 1960 Dorow, Al 1960-61 Earley, James 1978-80 Fontes, Wayne 1962 Herman, David 1964-73 Ledyard, Courtney 2000 Lewis, Sherman 1966-67 Look, Dean 1962 Martin, Blanche 1960 Mason, Derrick 2011 Richardson, Jeffrey 1967-68 Rochester, Paul 1963-69 Saidock, Thomas 1960-62
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ALL-TIME PRO ROSTERBeard, Thomas L. Buffalo 1972Beckley, Arthur K. Dayton 1926Behrman, David W. Buffalo 1963-65 Denver 1967Belk, Veno Buffalo 1987Bell, Anthony D. St. Louis/Phoenix 1986-91 Detroit 1991 L.A. Raiders 1992-93Bell, Myron Pittsburgh 1994-98, 2000-01 Cincinnati 1998-99Bercich, Robert E. Dallas 1960-61Berger, Donald Saskatchewan 1958Bethea, Larry Dallas 1978-83Birney, Thomas F. Green Bay 1979-80Blacklock, Hugh M. Hammond 1919 Decatur 1920 Chicago Staleys 1921 Chicago Bears 1922-25 Brooklyn 1926Bolden, LeRoy Cleveland 1958-59Bouyer, Willie Seattle 1989Bowdell, Gordon B. Denver 1971Brammer, Mark D. Buffalo 1980-85 Detroit 1986Brenner, Allen R. New York Giants 1969-70 Hamilton 1971-74 Winnipeg 1975 Ottawa 1975-77Brown, Eddie Toronto 1991Bruckner, Les Chicago Cardinals 1945Budde, Edward L. Kansas City 1963-76Bullough, Chuck Philadelphia 1992 Miami 1993-95 Indianapolis 1996Bullough, Henry Green Bay 1955, ’58Bunch, Derek Washington 1987Burress, Plaxico Pittsburgh 2000-04, 2012 New York Giants 2005-08 New York Jets 2011Burroughs, James E. Baltimore/Indianapolis 1982-86Buss, Arthur Chicago 1934-35 Philadelphia 1936-37Butler, Frank J. Green Bay 1934-36, ’38Carey, Robert W. Los Angeles 1952, ’54, ’56 Chicago 1958Carruthers, Joseph D. British Columbia 1960 Hamilton 1962 Montreal 1962Caulcrick, Jehuu Buffalo 2010Celek, Garrett San Francisco 2012-Chandnois, Lynn E. Pittsburgh 1950-56Charon, Carl H. Buffalo 1962-63Christensen, Koester L. Portsmouth 1930
Clark, M. Bryan San Francisco 1982-83 Cincinnati 1984 Miami 1985 Buffalo 1986Clark, Ernest R. Detroit 1963-67 St. Louis 1968 Hamilton 1969Clark, Gail A. Chicago 1973 New England 1974 Toronto 1976 Hamilton 1979Cobb, DeAndra Atlanta 2005 Hamilton 2009-10 Cobb, Michael Cincinnati 1977 Chicago 1978-81Coleman, Mill Montreal 1997-98Cook, Kyle Cincinnati 2008-Cooper, George J. San Franciso 1987-88Costello, Brad Cincinnati 1998-99Cousins, Kirk Washington 2012-Creswell, Smiley L. New England 1983-86Curl, Ronald G. Pittsburgh 1972 Toronto 1973-74Currie, Daniel G. Green Bay 1958-64 Los Angeles 1965-66Danziger, Fred W. Cleveland Indians 1931DaPrato, Neno J. Detroit Panthers 1921Davis, Kellen Chicago 2008-12Davis, Travis New Orleans 1990 Indianapolis 1991-92Deane, J’Micheal Calgary 2011-Dekker, Paul N. Washington 1953 Hamilton 1954-62DeLamielleure, Joseph M. Buffalo 1973-79 Cleveland 1980-84 Buffalo 1985DeMarco, Brian Jacksonville 1995-98 Cincinnati 1999Dibble, Dorne A. Detroit 1951, 1953-57Discenzo, Tony Boston 1960 Buffalo 1960Diehl, David D. Detroit 1939-40, ’44-45Donelson, Ventson Saskatchewan 1991-95,
’99-2000Donnahoo, Roger J. New York Jets 1960Dorow, Albert R. Washington 1954-56 Philadelphia 1957 British Columbia 1958 Toronto 1959 New York Jets 1960-61 Buffalo 1962Duckett, Ellis Saskatchewan 1955Duckett, T.J. Atlanta 2002-05 Washington 2006 Detroit 2007 Seattle 2008-Dukes, Clifford St. Louis 2005
Dukes, Harold C. Toronto 1960-61DuPree, Billy Joe Dallas 1973-83Earley, James New York Jets 1978-80Edinger, Paul Chicago 2000-04 Minnesota 2005Edwards, Dixon Dallas 1991-95 Minnesota 1996-98Ezor, Blake Denver 1990-91Fields, Angelo B. Houston 1980-81 Green Bay 1982Fields, Brandon Miami 2007-Fontes, Wayne New York Jets 1962Frank, Charles W. British Columbia 1957-58 Toronto 1960Fredrickson, Rob L.A./Oakland 1994-97 Detroit 1998 Arizona 1999-2002Friedlund, Robert M. Philadelphia 1946Garrett, Drake F. Denver 1968-70Gent, Peter Dallas 1964-68Glover, Rich Saskatchewan 1994Goovert, Ronald E. Detroit 1967Gordon, Richard F. Chicago 1966-72 Los Angeles 1972-73 Green Bay 1973 San Diego 1974Grandelius, Everett (Sonny) New York Giants 1953Grant, Otis LA Rams 1983-85 Detroit 1986Graves, Thomas E. Pittsburgh 1979-81Greene, Scott Carolina 1996-97 Indianapolis 1998-99Grove, Roger R. Green Bay 1931-35Haller, Alan Pittsburgh 1992-93Hallock, Ty Detroit 1993-95 Jacksonville 1996-97 Chicago 1998-2000Hannon, Thomas Minnesota 1977-84Hansen, Dale Detroit 1944, ’48Harding, Lawrence F. Montreal 1958Hardy, Clifton Chicago 1971Hatcher, Ronald A. Washington 1962 Toronto 1963-64Hawkins, Courtney Tampa Bay 1992-96 Pittsburgh 1997-2000Haygood, Herb Denver 2002Henry, Aldi Calgary 1997-2002Herman, David J. New York Jets 1964-73Herron, David Minnesota 2007-08 Kansas City 2009 San Diego 2010
Highsmith, Donald C. Oakland 1970-72 Green Bay 1973 Washington 1976Hill, Ray Buffalo 1998, 2000 Miami 1998-2000Hill, Renaldo Arizona 2001-04 Miami 2006-08 Denver 2009-10Hinesly, James Hamilton 1957Horrell, William G. Philadelphia 1952Hoyer, Brian New England 2009-11 Pittsburgh 2012 Arizona 2012Hultman, Vivian J. Detroit Panthers 1925-26 Pottsville 1927Iaquaniello, Mike Miami 1991-92Ingram, Mark New York Giants 1987-92 Miami 1993-94 Green Bay 1995 Philadelphia 1996Irvin, Sedrick Detroit 1999-2000Jackson, Cleveland New York Giants 1979Jarrett, Craig Washington 2002Jenkins, Carlos Minnesota 1991-94 St. Louis Rams 1995-96Jewett, Robert G. Chicago 1958 Toronto 1961-62Johnson, Arthur L. Toronto 1961-63 Calgary 1964-65 Edmonton 1966Johnson, Bret Toronto 1993-96Johnson, Bill Cleveland 1992-94 Pittsburgh 1995-96 St. Louis 1997 Philadelphia 1998-99Jones, Clinton Minnesota 1967-72 San Diego 1973 Jones, Greg New York Giants 2011 Jacksonville 2012Julian, George Canton 1916Kanicki, James H. Cleveland 1963-69 New York Giants 1970-71Kelly, Ellison L. New York Giants 1959 Hamilton 1960-70 Toronto 1971-72Kennedy, William J. Detroit 1942, ’44 Boston Yanks 1947Ketzko, Alexander G. New York Giants 1942 Detroit 1943Keur, Josh Indianapolis 1999-2000Kinek, Michael K. Cleveland 1940Klewicki, Edward L. Detroit 1935-38Kowalczyk, Walter J. Philadelphia 1958-59 Dallas 1960 Oakland 1961Krumm, Todd Chicago 1988-89
Labinjo, Mike Philadelphia 2004-05 Indianapolis 2005 Miami 2005 Calgary 2007-10Land, Melvin Miami 1979-80 Toronto 1982Larson, Kurt Indianapolis 1989-90 Green Bay 1991Lay, Russell M. Detroit 1934 Cincinnati 1934 St. Louis 1934Ledyard, Courtney New York Jets 2000Lee, Dwight L. San Francisco 1968 Atlanta 1968 Montreal 1969Lewis, Sherman P. Toronto 1964-65 British Columbia 1965 New York Jets 1966-67Lewis, Terrence L. San Diego 1985Lincoln, Dewey R. Hamilton 1968Look, Dean Z. New York Jets 1962Lothamer, Edward D. Kansas City 1964-69, ’71-72Lowe, Gary R. Washington 1956-57 Detroit 1957-64Lyons, Mitch Atlanta 1993-96 Pittsburgh 1997-99MacNeill, John Hamilton 1992 British Columbia 1992-93Maidlow, Steve K. Cincinnati 1983-84 Buffalo 1985Malinosky, John M. Calgary 1978 Winnipeg 1979 Toronto 1980-84 Hamilton 1985Mandarich, Tony Green Bay 1989-91 Indianapolis 1996-98Manders, David F. Dallas 1964-66, ‘68-74Marshall, Lemar Washington 2001-06 Cincinnati 2007Martin, Blanche L.A. Chargers 1960 New York Titans 1960Martin, Keshawn Houston 2012-Mason, Derrick Houston/Tennessee 1997-2004 Baltimore 2005-10 New York Jets 2011 Houston 2011Masters, Norman D. British Columbia 1956 Green Bay 1957-64Matsos, Emil G. (Archie) Buffalo 1960-62 Oakland 1963-65 Denver 1966 San Diego 1966Matthews, Henry New England 1972 Atlanta 1973 New Orleans 1973McConnell, Brian T. Buffalo 1973 Houston 1973McFadden, Marvin G. Pittsburgh 1953, ’56
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ALL-TIME PRO ROSTERMcKinney, Brandon San Diego 2006-08 Baltimore 2008-11Meier, Francis H. Ottawa 1934-35Mendyk, Dennis A. Winnipeg 1957Miller, Blake W. Detroit Panthers 1921Miller, Jim Pittsburgh 1994-96 Atlanta 1997 Detroit 1998 Chicago 1999-2002Miller, John Detroit 1989Minarik, Henry J. Pittsburgh 1951Mojsiejenko, Ralf San Diego 1985-88 Washington 1989-90Monnett, Robert C. Green Bay 1933-38Montgomery, Greg Houston 1988-93 Detroit 1994 Baltimore 1996-97Morabito, Daniel L. Buffalo Tigers 1941Morgado, Arnold, Jr. Kansas City 1977-79Morrall, Earl E. San Francisco 1956 Pittsburgh 1957-58 Detroit 1958-64 New York Giants 1965-67 Baltimore 1968-71 Miami 1972-76Morris, Aric Tennessee 2000-02 New England 2003Morris, Chris Oakland 2006-09 Carolina 2010Morris, Thomas L. Tampa Bay 1982-84Morrissey, James M. Chicago 1985-93 Green Bay 1993Morse, Bobby Philadelphia 1987 New Orleans 1989-90Moten, Eric San Diego 1991-96Mudd, Howard San Francisco 1964-69 Chicago 1969-70Mudge, Dave Buffalo 1999 Toronto 1999 Winnipeg 2000-05 Montreal 2006-08Muhammad, Muhsin Carolina 1996-2004, 2008-09 Chicago 2005-07Mullinder, Luc Saskatchewan 2004-11 Montreal 2011 Hamilton 2011Napolitan, Mark R. Seattle 1985 Buffalo 1986 Toronto 1986-87Newkirk, Robert New Orleans 1999 Chicago 2000-01Newsome, Richard New Orleans 2001Nicholson, James B. Kansas City 1974-79Nielsen, Hans Chicago 1981
Ninowski, James Cleveland 1958-59, ’62-66 Detroit 1960-61 Washington 1967-68 New Orleans 1969Nowak, Gary W. San Diego 1971Nwagbuo, Ogemdi San Diego 2009-11 Carolina 2011 Detroit 2012-O’Brien, Francis J. Cleveland 1959 Washington 1960-66 Pittsburgh 1966-68Owens, Buddy British Columbia 1967Partchenko, Peter Toronto 1993-95Paterra, Herbert E. Buffalo 1963 Hamilton 1965-68Peaks, Clarence E. Philadelphia 1957-63 Pittsburgh 1964-65Peko, Domata Cincinnati 2006- Peko, Siitupe Indianapolis 2002-04Peterson, Julian San Francisco 2000-05 Seattle 2006-08 Detroit 2009-10Phillips, Harold B. British Columbia 1971Phillips, Jess Cincinnati 1968-72 New Orleans 1973-74 Oakland 1975-76 New England 1976-77Pingel, John S. Detroit 1939Planutis, Gerald R. Washington 1956Pyle, W. Palmer Baltimore 1960-63 Minnesota 1964 Oakland 1966Quinlan, William D. Hamilton 1954 Cleveland 1957-58 Green Bay 1959-62 Philadelphia 1963 Detroit 1964 Washington 1965Quinn, Kelly B. Winnipeg 1986 Toronto 1987 Minnesota 1987Raye, James A. Philadelphia 1969Rayner, Dave Indianapolis 2005 Green Bay 2006 Kansas City 2007 San Diego 2007 Cincinnati 2008 Detroit 2010 Oakland 2011 Buffalo 2011Reader, Russell B. Chicago 1947 Toronto 1949Reece, Travis Detroit 1998-99Reed, Kerry Miami 2007Reese, Ike Philadelphia 1998-2004 Atlanta 2005-06Richardson, Jeffrey New York Jets 1967-68 Miami 1969Ridler, Don Cleveland Indians 1931
Ringer, Javon Tennessee 2009-12Rison, Andre Indianapolis 1989 Atlanta 1990-94 Cleveland 1995 Jacksonville 1996 Green Bay 1996 Kansas City 1997-1999 Oakland 2000Robbins, Kevin Cleveland 1989Robinson, Embry Montreal 1958Robinson, Trenton San Francisco 2012-Robinson-Randall, Greg New England 2000-02 Houston 2003Rochester, Paul Kansas City 1960-63 New York Jets 1963-69Rockenbach, Lyle J. Detroit 1943Rogers, Charles Detroit 2003-05Rolle, Butch Buffalo 1986-91 Arizona 1992-93Rucker, Chris Indianapolis 2011Rudzinski, Paul Green Bay 1978-80Rush, Jerry Detroit 1965-71Ryan, Clifton St. Louis 2007-10Saidock, Thomas Philadelphia 1957 New York Jets 1960-62 Buffalo 1962Saimes, George Buffalo 1963-69 Denver 1970-72Sanders, Lonnie Washington 1963-67 St. Louis 1968-69Saul, Richard Los Angeles 1970-81Saul, Ronald Houston 1970-75 Washington 1976-81Sayler, Jace New England 2001Schaum, Greg Dallas 1976 New England 1978Scott, Gari Philadelphia 2000-01Shaw, Josh San Francisco 2002 Miami 2004 Oakland 2007 Denver 2008Shaw, Scott Cincinnati 1998Shlapak, Borys Baltimore 1972Sieradski, Stephen New York Yankees 1948 Brooklyn 1948Simpson, William Los Angeles 1974-78 Buffalo 1980-82Smith, Bubba Baltimore 1967-71 Oakland 1973-74 Houston 1975-76Smith, Eddie Hamilton 1979Smith, Eric New York Jets 2006-12Smith, Gideon Canton 1915
Smith, Robaire Tennessee 2000-03, ’06 Houston 2004-05 Cleveland 2007-10Smoker, Jeff St. Louis 2004-05Snorton, H. Matthew Denver 1964Snow, Percy Kansas City 1990-92 Chicago 1993-94Speelman, Harry Detroit 1940Stachowicz, Ray Green Bay 1981-82 Chicago 1983 Detroit 1986Stanley, Ronald Pittsburgh 2006Stanton, Drew Detroit 2007-11 Indianapolis 2012Stanton, Jerome Ottawa 1981Straight, Herbert Detroit Heralds 1919Suci, Robert L. Houston 1962 Boston 1963Summers, James Denver 1967Szymanski, Jim Denver 1990-91 Thomas, Devin Washington 2008-10 Carolina 2010 New York Giants 2010-11Thomas, Jesse L. Winnipeg 1954 Baltimore 1955-57 San Diego 1960Thornhill, Josh Detroit 2002Threats, Jabbar Jacksonville 1997-98 Kansas City 2002Thrower, Willie L. Chicago 1953Turner, Daryl Seattle 1984-88Turner, T.J. New England 2001Underwood, Dimitrius Dallas 2000Vanderbeek, Matt Indianapolis 1990-92 Minnesota 1991 Dallas 1993-94 Washington 1995-96Van Pelt, Brad A. New York Giants 1973-83 L.A. Raiders 1984-86 Cleveland 1986Vezmar, Walter Detroit 1946-47Vickerson, Kevin Tennessee 2007-09 Denver 2010-Wagner, Sidney P. Detroit 1936-38Walker, G. Mickey New York Giants 1961-65Ware, Jeremy Oakland 2010Washington, Eugene Minnesota 1967-72 Denver 1973-74Webster, George D. Houston 1967-72 Pittsburgh 1972-73 New England 1974-76
Wells, William P. Washington 1954-57 Pittsburgh 1957 Philadelphia 1958 New England 1960West, Jerry F. British Columbia 1967White, Blair Indianapolis 2010-11White, Lorenzo Houston 1988-94 Cleveland 1995Whitticker, William Green Bay 2005Wietecha, Raymond W. New York Giants 1953-62Williams, Samuel F. Los Angeles 1959 Detroit 1960-65 Atlanta 1966-67Wilson, Bobby Washington 1991-98Wiska, Jeff Cleveland 1986 Miami 1987Wojciechowski, John Buffalo 1986 Chicago 1987-93Worthy, Jerel Green Bay 2012-Wright, Thomas Tennessee 2003-04Wulff, James F. Washington 1960-61Wycinsky, Craig P. Cleveland 1972Yewcic, Thomas Boston 1961-66Young, Duane San Diego 1991-95 Buffalo 1998Young, Lonnie St. Louis/Phoenix 1985-91 New York Jets 1991-93, 1996 San Diego 1994-95Zagers, Bert A. Washington 1955, ’57-58Zucco, Victor A. Chicago 1957-60
Kirk Cousins appeared in
three regular-season games
for the Washington Redskins
his rookie season (2012),
completing 33-of-48 throws
(.688) for 466 yards, four
touchdowns.
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
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Anderson, Michael; 1986-87-88;
TE/OT; #97/65; Sun Prairie, WI/
Sun Prairie
Anderson, Paul J.; 1924;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Anderson, Todd; 2010-11;
DE/FB; #87/42; Napoleon, MI/Napoleon
Anderson, Trevor; 2008-09;
DE; #58; Detroit, MI/Crockett Technical
Andino, Eric; 2004-05-06-07;
LB/TE; #52/48; Arlington Heights, IL/
Buffalo Grove
Andrews, C. Ward; 1919;
E; #*; Napolean, MI/*
Ane, Charles T.; 1972-73-74;
C; #55; Honolulu, HI/Punahou
Angel, Anthony J.; 1965;
SE; #86; Utica, MI/Utica
Apisa, Bob; 1965-66-67;
FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/Farrington
Arbanas, Frederick V.; 1958-59-60;
E; #84; Detroit, MI/Redford St. Mary
Archbold, Harold K.; 1921;
HB/QB; #9; Massillon, OH/*
Archer, Laurence C.; 1917-18-19;
C; #16; Benton Harbor, MI/
Benton Harbor
Arena, Anthony G.; 1939-41;
C; #4/58; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Arend, Donald H.; 1956-58;
FB; #44; Baroda, MI/
Benton Harbor
Armstrong, Robert E.; 1932-33-34;
HB; #38; Benton Harbor, MI/*
Armstrong, Sterling A.; 1965-66-67;
DB; #31; Detroit, MI/Central
Arnett, DeAnthony; 2012;
WR; #5; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Arnson, Donald R.; 1944-45-46-47;
G; #68; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Aronson, Fred; 1944;
HB; #14; Chicago, IL/Austin
Arntz, Arthur B.; 1944;
E; #80; Benton Harbor, MI/St. Johns
Ashley, Amos A.; 1903-04;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Askew, Matthias; 2001-02-03;
DT; #99; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard
Audas, Sedric L.; 1977-79;
C; #59; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Auer, Scott E.; 1980-81-82-83;
TE/OT; #68; Ft. Wayne, IN/Elmhurst
Austin, Mike; 1996-97-98-99;
LB; #25; Xenia, OH/Xenia
Azar, George J.; 1960-61-62;
G; #58; Johnstown, PA/Central
B B B
Babich, Richard W.; 1984;
OLB; #98; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Bacon, Mike; 2007-08;
OG/C; #60; Lansing, MI/Lansing Catholic
Central
Badaczewski, Joseph; 1953-54-55;
C; #56; Seanor, PA/Conemaugh Twp.
Baes, Richard W.; 1974-75-76C;
Bagdon, Edward; 1946-47-48-49;
G; #65; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
Baggett, Charles A.; 1973-74-75;
QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/Smith
Bailey, Charles A.; 1966-67-68;
DT; #61; Dayton, OH/Dunbar
Bailey, Philip F.; 1917;
G; #18; Ludington, MI/Ludington
Bailey, Terry L.; 1980-81;
MLB; #77; San Francisco, CA/Wilson
Baid, Donald G.; 1967-68-69;
OG; #59; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh
Baker, Albert H.; 1934;
*; #*; *
Baker, Chris; 1998-99-2000-01;
TE; #83; Saline, MI/Saline
Baker, Corey; 1993-94;
LB/FB; #48; East Kentwood, MI/
East Kentwood
Baker, Edwin; 2009-10-11;
RB; #4; Highland Park, MI/Oak Park
Baker, Park F.; 1958-59;
FB; #32; Seanor, PA/Conemaugh
Balasis, Michael; 1986;
PK; #99; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Baldwin, Ernest W.; 1910;
G; *; Midland, MI/*
Baldwin, Ervin; 2006-07;
DE; #51; Oglethorpe, GA/Macon County
Baldwin, William W.; 1946;
T; #72; Lansing, MI/Central
Balge, Kenneth E.; 1942-46C-47;
T/E; #70/80; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
Ball, Elton E.; 1920;
*; #*; Albion, MI/*
Ball, Walter; 1940;
HB; #56; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Ballard, Clint V.; 1911;
*; #*; East Lansing, MI/*
Ballman, Gary J.; 1959-60-61;
HB; #14; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit
Banks, Carl E.; 1980-81-82C-83C;
OLB; #54; Flint, MI/Beecher
Banks, Sean; 1997-98;
LB; #38; Youngstown, OH/
Cardinal Mooney
Banks, Tony; 1994-95C;
QB; #12; San Diego, CA/Mesa
Barbas, Constantino J.; 1945;
E; #89; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Barker, Homer L.; 1973;
OG; #62; Denver, CO/Manual
Barker, Richard A.; 1957-58;
FB/E; #46/89; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Barnett, Darren; 2003;
CB; #22; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Barnett, Harlon; 1986-87-88-89C;
DB; #36; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Barnett, William D.; 1909;
*; #*; Pittsburgh, PA/*
Barnum, Thomas E.; 1969-70;
LB/DDG; #49; Woodland, MI/
Lake Odessa Lakewood
Barr, Douglas E.; 1969-70-71;
RB/CB; #25; Canton, OH/Glenwood
Barratt, Fred W.; 1929;
C; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Barrent, David; 2010;
OT; #79; Clive, IA/Valley
Barrie, Joseph H.; 1935;
*; #*; *
Bass, Dan E.; 1976-77-78-79;
ILB; #49; Bath, MI/Bath
Bassett, Charles F.; 1917-19-20;
HB/E; #*; Flint, MI/*
Batchelor, William L.; 1939-40;
C; #2; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan
Bates, Aaron; 2007-08-09-10C;
P; #18; New Concord, OH/John Glenn
Bazemore, Michael; 2002-03-04-05;
LB/DE; #40; Philadelphia, PA/
West Catholic
Beard, Matt; 1995-96;
C; #52; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Beard, Thomas L.; 1969-70;
C, #51; Battle Creek, MI/Central
Beardsley, William W.; 1942;
FB; #35; Beaverton, PA/Beaverton
Beatty, Howard E.; 1915;
HB; #*; Petoskey, MI/*
Beaubiean, Paul J.; 1936;
G; #29; Flint, MI/Central
Beaudoin, Mark S.; 1982-83-84-85;
LB/DE; #27; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix
Beaudouin, Ashley; 2006;
S; #20; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Beck, Jordan; 1985;
WR; #10; Milwaukee, WI/Nicolet
Becker, Henry L.; 1896-97;
*; #*; Hesperia, MI/*
Beckley, Arthur K.; 1922-23-24;
HB; #*; Bay City, MI/*
Begeny, Joseph; 1962-63;
FB; #34; Tonawanda, NY/Geistown (PA)
Richland Twp.
Behrman, David W.; 1960-61-62;
T/C; #51; Dowagiac, MI/Dowagiac
Belasco, Anthony; 2003-04;
S; #14/5; Cedar Grove, NJ/
Bergen Catholic
Belk, Veno; 1982-83-84-85;
LB/TE; #95; Flint, MI/Northwestern
Bell, Anthony D.; 1982-83-84-85;
LB; #51; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Anderson
Bell, Chris L.; 1981;
LB; #45; Cincinnati, OH/Wyoming
Bell, Le’Veon; 2010-11-12;
RB; #24; Columbus, OH/
Groveport Madison
Bell, Mike; 2004-05-08;
S; #28; Shaker Heights, OH/
Shaker Heights
Bell, Myron; 1990-91-92-93;
DB; #24; Toledo, OH/
Macomber-Whitney
Bell, Robert F.; 1902-03C-04;
T; #*; Mason, MI/*
Bell, Theodore; 1975;
TB; #20; Youngstown, OH/Cardinal
Beltinck, Kiel; 2003-04-05-06;
CB/DB; #39/35; Mount Pleasant, MI/
Mount Pleasant
Bencie, Luke; 1994-95;
FS/TE; #19; Sarasota, FL/Riverview
Bendzuck, Nick; 2009-10;
FB; #40/42; Strongsville, OH/Strongsville
Benedict, Richard R.; 1967-68;
OG/DT; #68; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Bennett, Ralph E.; 1938-39;
E; #24; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Benson, Hubert E.; 1963;
G; #89; Oak Park, IL/River Forest
Benson, Wayne E.; 1950-51;
HB/FB; #17; Harvey, IL/Harvey
Bentley, S. Rahn; 1962-63-64;
G/T; #75; Grand Rapids, MI/South
Bercich, Robert E.; 1957-58-59;
FB/HB; #43; Summit, IL/Argo
Berger, Donald; 1955-56-57;
C; #54; Philadelphia, PA/
Staunton Military (VA)
Bergin, Joseph; 1986-87;
DE; #45; Elmhurst, IL/York
Berlinski, Richard A.; 1966-67-68;
HB/FB; #22; Quinnesec, MI/Kingsford
Bernard, Lacey; 1956;
E; #80; Flint, MI/Central
Bethea, Larry; 1974-75-76-77C;
TE/DT; #88; Newport News, VA/
Ferguson
Beyer, Howard; 1942;
C; #53; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Name; Years;
Pos.; Jersey #; Hometown/High School
*Info not available | C Captain
A A A
Abrams, Brice; 1990-91-92-93C;
FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Abdo, Edward S; 1938-39-40;
OG; #12; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Abraham, Stephen R.; 1975;
LB; #86; Ashtabula, OH/St. John
Abrecht, Jeffrey L.; 1962;
*; #92; Dover, OH/Dover
Adams, Flozell; 1994-95-96-97;
OT; #76; Bellwood, IL/Proviso West
Adams, Howard J.; 1952;
G; #62; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Adams, Johnny; 2008-10-11-12;
CB; #5; Akron, OH/Buchtel
Adams, SirDarean; 2004-05-06-07;
DB/LB; #27; Bradenton, FL/Bayshore
Adderley, Herb A.; 1958-59-60C;
HB; #26; Philadelphia, PA/Northeast
Agett, Albert H.; 1934-35-36;
HB; #*; Kingsport, TN/Kingsport
Agnew, Thomas G.; 1902;
*; #*; Corunna, MI/*
Akana, Alan; 1984-85;
OG; #65; Garden Grove, CA/Costa
Mesa Estancia
Alderson, Kenith O.; 1970-71-72;
FB/LB; #41; Baytown, TX/Sterling
Alexander, Aaron; 2003-04;
WR; #10; Richmond, VA/Henrico
Alexander, Carlos; 2003;
DB; #23; Akron, OH/John R. Buchtel
Alfson, Albert H.; 1899;
T; #*; Long Rapids, MI/*
Allan, E. Thomas.; 1982-83-84;
C/DT/DE; #59; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller
Allen, Denicos; 2010-11-12;
LB; #28; Hamilton, OH/Hamilton
Allen, Eric B.; 1969-70-71C;
HB; #24; Georgetown, SC/Howard
Allen, Gerald H.; 1907-08;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Allen, Jack; 2012;
OL; #66; Hinsdale, IL/Hinsdale Central
Allen, Yakini; 1992-93-94-95C;
DT/LB/DE; #23; Detroit, MI/Mumford
Alling, Ronald V.; 1937-38-39;
C; #3; Lansing, MI/Central
Allison, Ryan; 2005-06-07-08;
WR/LB; #82/42; Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion
Allman, Robert M.; 1934-35;
E; #27; Bay City, MI/Central
Altobelli, Dean M.; 1983-84-85-86;
FB/DB; #13; Escanaba, MI/Escanaba
Amacker, Matt; 1991-92;
OT; #76; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie
Ammon, Harry R.; 1963-64;
HB; #38; Holt, MI/Holt
Amon, Jack R.; 1939-40;
FB; #43; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Andersen, Morten; 1978-79-80-81;
PK; #8; Struer, Denmark/Indianapolis, IN/
Ben Davis
Anderson, Andre; 2008-09;
RB; #27; Barrington, IL/Barrington
Anderson, Earl; 1968-70;
FB/TB; #44; Tifton, GA/Tift City
Anderson, Greg; 1992-93-94;
MLB; #34; Warren, MI/De LaSalle
Anderson, John H.; 1926-27-28;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Anderson, Mark A.; 1976-77-78-79;
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Boyce, Gary C.; 1968-69;
PK; #3; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns
Boyd, Leo J.; 1951-52;
FB/HB; #23; Saginaw, MI/
Saints Peter & Paul
Boyle, Jesse G.; 1905-06;
*; #*; Glendora, MI/*
Boylen, Frederick J.; 1958-59-60C;
G; #55; Grand Rapids, MI/
Catholic Central
Brady, Jacob O.; 1920-21-22;
QB/HB; #2; Allegan, MI/Allegan
Bradley, James; 1989-90;
WR; #3; Orrville, OH/Orrville
Bradley, Jason; 2001;
FB; #47; Sarasota, FL/Booker
Bradley, Michael W.; 1966;
OG; #66; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Brainard, Walton K.; 1897C-1901;
*; #*; Brady, MI/*
Brakeman, James R.; 1934;
*; #*; *
Brammer, Mark D.; 1976-77-78-79;
TE; #91; Traverse City, MI/
Traverse City
Brand, Louis J.; 1942;
QB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/South
Brandstatter, Arthur F.; 1934-35-36;
FB; #31; Ecorse, MI/Ecorse
Brandstatter, Arthur L.; 1959-60-61;
E; #88; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Brawley, Robert L.; 1965-66;
DG/LB; #62; Sault Ste. Marie, MI/
Sault Ste. Marie
Breen, Gerald; 1929-30;
HB; #48; Holland, MI/*
Bremer, Ernest K.; 1936-37-38;
E/T; #25; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Breniff, Robert G.; 1952;
G; #64; Maumee, OH/Maumee
Brenner, Allen R.; 1966-67-68C;
E/DB; #86; Niles, MI/Niles
Breslin, Jacweir; 1944-45C;
FB; #36; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview
Breslin, Jacweir Jr.; 1968-69-70;
LB/S; #42; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Breslin, John T.; 1974-75-76;
DB; #5; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Brewton, Gregory; 1974-75;
OT; #77; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard
Briningstool, Tony; 1988-89-90-91;
MLB; #54/43; Northville, MI/Northville
Broadway, William V.; 1975;
DB; #25; Flint, MI/Northern
Brogan, Timothy; 1987;
OLB; #50; Springville, NY/
Brooks, Joe; 2003;
OG; #60; Milwaukee, WI/Marquette
Brown, Arthur L.; 1916;
HB; #5; Hastings, MI/*
Brown, Charles E.; 1961-62-63;
G/T; #64; Pontiac, MI/Central
Brown, Charles M.; 1933;
FG; #*; *
Brown, Clark D.; 1983-84;
QB; #23; Portage, MI/Northern
Brown, David E.; 1972-73;
TB; #26; Bloomington, IN/Bloomington
Brown, Eddie; 1989-90;
WR/DB; #17; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Brown, Kyle; 2002-03-04C-05;
Brown, Richard; 1997-2000;
CB/S; #24; West Hempstead, NY/
Malverne
Brown, Thomas B.; 1971-72;
TE; #82; Royal Oak, MI/Kimball
Brown, William L; 1974;
OT; #73; McKeesport, PA/McKeesport
Bruckner, Leslie C.; 1937-38-39;
QB; #31; Milan, MI/Milan
Bruggenthies, Anton; 1974-75-76;
OT; #70; Denver, CO/Mullen
Bryan, Duron; 1999-2000-01;
CB/S; #27; Lexington Park, MD/
Great Mills
Bryan, Tim; 1990-91-92;
WR; #14; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh
Bryce, Richard; 2001-02;
LB/S; #29; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Buckridge, Francis P.; 1900;
*; #*; *
Budde, Edward L.; 1960-61-62;
G/T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby
Budde, John; 1985-86-87-88;
LB/DE; #87; Kansas City, MO/Rockhurst
Budinski, John; 1938;
Bufe, Noel; 1955-56;
E; #81; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt
Buggs, Travis; 1954;
HB; #28; East Chicago, IL/Washington
Bullock, Clarence; 1972-73-74C;
FB; #33; Fort Wayne, IN/Central
Bullough, Charles; 1988-89-90-91;
LB; #41; Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park
Bullough, Henry; 1952-53-54;
G; #67; Canton, OH/Timken
Bullough, Max; 2010-11-12C;
LB; #40; Traverse City, MI/St. Francis
Bullough, Shane H.; 1983-84-85-86C;
LB; #41; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller
Bunbury, J. Chris; 1977;
OT; #71; Grand Rapids, MI/Rockford
Bunch, Derek; 1980-83-84;
OLB; #52; Dayton, OH/Meadowdale
Burbridge, Aaron; 2012;
WR; #16; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Burke, Bill; 1996-97-98-99;
QB; #16; Warren, OH/Howland
Burke, Patrick F.; 1955-56-57C;
T; #71; Lawrence, MA/
Staunton Military (VA)
Burkland, Skyler; 2011-12;
OT; #70; Sunbury, OH/Big Walnut
Burns, Brian; 2001;
FB; #31; Independence, OH/
Independence
Burress, Plaxico; 1998-99;
WR; #4; Virginia Beach, VA/Green Run
Burrington, Gray K.; 1902;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Burroughs, Charles G.; 1905-06-08;
*; #*; Frontier, MI/*
Burroughs, James E.; 1977-78-79-81;
CB; #28; Pahokee, FL/Pahokee
Bury, Brian; 2004-05-06;
SN; #56; Marion, OH/Harding
Buss, Arthur T.; 1931-32-33;
T; #6; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton Harbor
Butland, Josh; 1988-89-90-91;
P; #88; Troy, MI/Troy
Butler, Carl; 1983-84;
FB; #49; Elroy, AZ/Santa Cruz
Butler, Charles O.; 1915-16;
E; #21; Bellevue, MI/*
Butler, Frank A., Jr.; 1971;
SE; #87; Chicago, IL/Leo
Butler, Frank J.; 1932-33;
C; #20; Chicago, IL/*
Byrd, Eugene W.; 1975-76-78-79;
WR; #84; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis
C C C
Calhoun, Shilique; 2012;
DE; #89; Middletown, NJ/Middletown North
Callendar, Stan; 1991-92-93-94;
DB; #32; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith
Campbell, Amp; 1996-97-98C-99;
CB; #3; Sarasota, FL/Riverview
Campbell, Arthur L.; 1906-07-08-09;
*; #*; Cheat Haven, PA/*
Campbell, James F.; 1908-09-10;
T; #*; Charlevoix, MI/*
Campbell, Jon; 1990;
LB; #77; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess
Campbell, Leroy W.; 1911-12;
G/T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Campbell, Marshall; 2003-04;
LB; #92/53; Gratiot, MI/
Port Huron Northern
Cantrell, Dan; 1995;
LB; #54; New Canaan, CT/New Canaan
Caper, Larry; 2009-10-11-12;
RB; #22; Battle Creek, MI/
Battle Creek Central
Cappaert, Carl W.; 1946-47-48-49;
QB; #20; Clare, MI/Clare
Carey, Charles L.; 1940;
HB; #53; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix
Carey, Owen; 1909;
E; #*; Harbor Springs, MI/*
Carey, Robert W.; 1949-50-51C;
E; #88; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix
Carey, William R.; 1949-50-51;
QB/E; #85/21; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix
Carrigan, Cornelius R.; 1947;
E; #89; East Pittsburgh, PA/
East Pittsburgh
Carruthers, Joseph D.; 1955-56-57;
E; #65; Detroit, MI/Western
Carter, Devarrio; 1997;
DT; #95; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Carter, Fred L.; 1939-40-41;
T; #27/79; Elsie, MI/Elsie
Carter, Nigea; 1993-94-95-96;
WR; #17/81; Coconut Grove, FL/
Coconut Creek
Case, Albert H.; 1899-1900;
G; #*; Springville, MI/*
Case, Athol A.; 1903;
G; #*; Marengo, MI/*
Case, Ralph W.; 1899;
HB; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/*
Cauddell, Christopher; 1985-86;
PK; #7; Novi, MI/Novi
Caukins, Elmer A.; 1912;
G; #*; Sparta, MI/*
Caulcrick, Jehuu; 2004-05-06-07C;
RB; #30; Findley Lake, NY/Clymer
Cavender, Regis; 1966-67-68;
FB; #25; Detroit, MI/Cathedral
Celek, Garrett; 2008-09-11;
TE; #85; Cincinnati, OH/LaSalle
Chada, William H.; 1971;
DE; #95; West Natrona, PA/
Natrona Heights Highlands
Chaddock, Frank G.; 1912-14;
G/E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Chamberlain, Maurice L.; 1985-86-87;
DB; #31; Jeanette, PA/Jeanette
Chamberlain, Ralph G.; 1912;
C; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Bielat, Lawrence J.; 1957-58-59;
QB; #21; Center Line, MI/Center Line
Bierowicz, Donald J.; 1964-65;
DT; #65; Chicago, IL/St. Rita
Bigelow, Rolla L.; 1898;
*; #*; Owosso, MI/*
Biondo, Michael H.; 1960;
G; #77; Detroit, MI/St. Catherine’s
Birchmeier, Mark; 1992-93-94;
C; #57; Wexford, PA/North Allegheny
Birney, Thomas F.; 1974-75-76-77;
P/PK; #3; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess
Bishop, Jacob; 2007;
RB; #36; Midland, MI/Bullock Creek
Bishop, Judson E.; 1896;
*; #*; Dimondale, MI/*
Black, Don D.; 1945;
G; #63; Toledo, OH/Libbey
Black, Steve; 1988-90;
OLB; #30; New York, NY/
Bronx High School of Science
Blackburn, Bruce F.; 1938-39-40;
E; #33; Flint, MI/Northern
Blacklock, Hugh; 1913-14-15;
T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Blackman, Mark S.; 1945-46-47-48;
T/G; #54; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Blanchard, Charles M.; 1900-01;
*; #*; Chesaning, MI/*
Blank, Steven D.; 1980-81;
MLB/OG; #57; Grand Rapids, MI/
Northview
Blenkhorn, James C.; 1946-47-48-49;
HB/FB; #10/31; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Boak, W. Bryan; 1981;
OT; #62; New Castle, PA/New Castle
Bobbitt, James L.; 1960-61-62;
T; #76; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan
Bobbitt, Paul V.; 1983-84-85-86;
Bobich, Louis L.; 1962-63-64;
QB/FB/PK; #27; Woodville, PA/Scott Twp.
Bobo, Douglas M.; 1951-52;
E; #84; Reed City, MI/Reed City
Boehringer, Rudolph E.; 1925-26;
*; #*; Bay City, MI/*
Bogdalek, Steven J.; 1983-84-85;
DT/OT; #92/68; Naperville, IL/Central
Bohn, Ted R.; 1967;
C; #50; Glenview, IL/South
Bolden, LeRoy; 1951-52-53-54C;
HB; #39; Flint, MI/Northern
Boleski, Todd; 2005-06-07-08;
K; #15; Dearborn Heights, MI/Divine Child
Bolte, Gregory; 1983;
TE; #88; Joliet, IL/West
Bond, James A.; 1971-72;
HB; #35; Fond du Lac, WI/Goodrich
Bonito, Matt; 1998-99-2000;
OT; #72; Lima, OH/Central Catholic
Bongiorni, Mario; 1990;
DB; #7; Burgettstown, PA/Burgettstown
Booker, Ulish; 2000-01-02;
OT; #65; West Haven, CT/West Haven
Boomsliter, George P.; 1904-05;
*; #*; Grand Haven, MI/*
Boron, Kevin; 1992;
DE; #71; Monroe, MI/Monroe
Bos, John; 1918-19-20-21C;
E/T; #22; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Bouyer, Willie; 1986-87-88;
WR; #17; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Bowdell, Gordon B.; 1968-69-70C;
SE; #83; Allen Park, MI/Cabrini
Bowditch, John J.; 1906;
*; #*; Hillsdale, MI/*
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Comerford, Willie; 1997;
OG; #68; St. Petersburg, FL/Gibbs
Confer, Clifford; 1987-88-89-90;
DE; #62; New Lothrop, MI/
New Lothrop
Connor, Alger V.; 1942-46;
G; #63; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac
Conroy, Dan; 2010-11-12;
K; #4; Wheaton, IL/Wheaton Warrenville
South
Conti, Anthony N.; 1966-67C;
OG; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/St.Mary’s
Conti, Dominic F.; 1945;
QB; #23; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls
Contos, Steve G.; 1945;
HB; #18; Toledo, OH/Waite
Converse, Craig M.; 1977-78-79;
MG; #97; Utica, MI/Eisenhower
Convertini, Fred E.; 1965;
OG; #70; Downey, CA/Downey
Conway, Henry; 2011;
OT; #77; Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker
Heights
Conway, Lynn V.; 1946;
E; #96; Bay City, MI/Bay City
Cook, Connor; 2012;
QB; #18; Hinckley, OH/Walsh Jesuit
Cook, Kyle; 2003-04-05-06C;
C/OG; #69/74; Macomb, MI/Dakota
Coolidge, John K.; 1936-37;
HB; #34; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City
Cooper, George J.; 1978-79-80-81C;
OLB; #39; Detroit, MI/Northern
Cooper, Greg; 2003-04-05-06;
S/CB; #29; Flint, MI/Northern
Cordery, James W.; 1973;
TE; #80; Louisville, KY/Flaget
Corey, Cole; 2004-05;
S; #38; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh
Corgiat, James G.; 1959;
E; #82; Bessemer, MI/Bessemer
Corless, Rex E.; 1951-52;
HB; #49; Coldwater, MI/Coldwater
Cortright, Ion J.; 1907-08-09-10C;
HB; #*; Mason, MI/*
Cortright, Wesley H.; 1902;
*; #*; Hillsdale, MI/*
Coryell, Sherman H.; 1916-17C-19;
E; #29/12; Chicago, IL/*
Costanzo, Louis; 1954;
HB; #12; Dunmore, PA/Dunmore
Costello, Brad; 1994;
PK; #40; Delran, NJ/Holy Cross
Cotton, Eddie; 1964-65;
FB; #44; New York, NY/DeWitt Clinton
Cousins, Kirk; 2008-09C-10C-11C;
QB; #8; Holland, MI/Holland Christian
Covey, William D.; 1984;
OG; #55; Jackson, MI/Northwest
Crabill, C. Joseph; 1926-27-28;
C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/*
Crall, Max B.; 1929;
HB/E; #*; Dimondale, MI/*
Crane, Bud C.; 1947-48-49;
FB/HB; #40; Highland Park, MI/
Highland Park
Crane, LeRoy R.; 1948-49-50C;
FB; #36; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant
Creamer, James E.; 1950-51;
C; #50; Flint, MI/Northern
Crenshaw, Tyrone; 1995;
TB; #30; Pacoima, CA/Sylmar
Creswell, Smiley L.; 1980-81-82;
DE/DT; #91; Monroe, WA/Monroe
Cronin, Colin; 1991-92-93-94;
OT; #66; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph
Crosby, Matt A.; 1898-99-1900-01;
HB; #*; East Lansing, MI/*
Crosthwaite, Duane T.; 1939;
HB; #45; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Croxton, Gregory; 1973-74-75;
OG; #67; Highland Park, MI/
Highland Park
Culver, Edward G.; 1910-11;
G; #*; Midland, MI/*
Cundiff, Larry L.; 1957-58-59;
T/C; #99/79; Honolulu, HI/Iolani
Cunningham, B.J.; 2008-09-10-11;
WR; #3; Westerville, OH/Westerville South
Cunningham, Timothy; 1980-81-82-83;
OLB/SS; #35; Lansing, MI/Everett
Curl, Ronald C.; 1968-69-71C;
DT; #94; Chicago, IL/De La Salle
Curran, Joseph W.; 1982-83-84-85;
NG/DT; #94; Elmhurst, IL/
Immaculate Conception
Currie, Daniel G.; 1955-56-57;
G/C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Anthony
Currie, Michael J.; 1961-63;
C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose
Currie, Tim; 1989;
LB; #47; Utica, MI/Eisenhower
Curry, Deon; 2005-06-07-08;
WR; #84; Oakland Township, MI/
Detroit Country Day
Curtis, Fred S.; 1898-99;
FB; #*; White Pigeon, MI/*
Cutler, Donald E.; 1952;
T; #90; East Jordan, MI/East Jordan
D D D
Dahlgren, Gordon A.; 1934-35-36C;
G; #22; Chicago, IL/Lindblom
Dahlke, Craig A.; 1972-73;
OG; #64; Port Huron, MI/Port Huron
Daily, Jason; 2002;
P; #18; San Luis Obispo, CA/
San Luis Obispo
Dance, Tom; 2005-06;
S; #26; Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep School
Danciu, George W.; 1940-41;
G; #20/69; East Chicago, IN/Washington
Danielewicz, Michael A.; 1972-73;
HB/FL; #11; Detroit, MI/
Hamtramck St. Ladislaus
Danziger, Fred W.; 1926-28-29C;
FB; #*; Detroit, MI/*
DaPrato, Neno Jerry; 1912-14-15;
FB; *; Iron Mountain, MI/*
Daubenmeyer, John P.; 1975;
North Farmington
Davies, Brian; 2003-04;
DE/DT; #64; Farmington, MI/Farmington
Davis, Alan W.; 1977-78-79;
Davis, Ed; 2012;
LB; #43; Detroit, MI/Southeastern
Davis, Frank R.; 1911;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Davis, Hugh G.; 1942;
HB; #13; Lansing, MI/Central
Davis, Kellen; 2004-05-06-07;
TE/DE; #80; Adrian, MI/Adrian
Davis, Randolph; 1970;
FL; #19; Matawan, NJ/
Matawan Regional
Davis, Travis; 1986-87-88-89;
DT; #75; Warren, OH/Harding
Davis, Wilford D.; 1939-40-41C;
QB; #48/28; Dundee, MI/Dundee
Davis, Wyman D.; 1939-40-41;
HB; #54/49; Dundee, MI/Dundee
Davis-Clark, Kendell; 2006-07-08-09;
CB/S; #38; Alliance, OH/Alliance
Dawes, Matt; 2000-01;
LB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview
Dawson, William; 1968-69-71;
MG/DT; #96; Tucson, AZ/Tucson
Deacon, Fred E.; 1926-27;
B; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Dean, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77;
DE/OLB; #82; Dayton, OH/Dunbar
Deane, J’Micheal; 2009-10;
OT; #77; Toronto, ONT/Newtonbrook
Decker, Adam; 2006-08-09;
LB; #55; Rochester Hills, MI/Brother Rice
Decker, Arthur R.; 1900;
*; #*; Utica, MI/*
Decker, John W.; 1902-03;
C; #*; Three Oaks, MI/*
Decker, Michael; 1977-78-79;
LB; #50; Roseville, MI/LaSalle
Deibert, Glenn E.; 1941-42;
E/T; #84/78; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac
Dekker, Paul N.; 1951-52;
E; #81; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
DeLamielleure, Joseph M.; 1970-71-72;
OG; #59; Center Line, MI/St. Clement
Delgrosso, Daniel J.; 1958;
T; #97/77; Chicago, IL/Mt. Carmel
Dell, Mark; 2007-08-09-10;
WR; #6/2; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
DelVerne, Jim; 1991-92;
PK; #7; Toledo, OH/St. John’s
DeMarco, Brian; 1991-92-93-94;
OT; #79; Lorain, OH/Admiral King
Demarest, Ben H.; 1933-34;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Dendel, Charles T.; 1912;
HB; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Dendrino, Peter C.; 1944;
T; #70; Muskegon Heights, MI/
Muskegon Heights
Dennard, Darqueze; 2010-11-12;
CB; #31; Dry Branch, GA/Twiggs County
Dennis, Michael; 2012;
OT; #65; Carey, OH/Carey
Densmore, Michael R.; 1976-77-78-80;
OG; #66; Lapeer, MI/West
Denson, Brandon; 2006-07-08-09;
RB/LB; #22/34; Willow Run, MI/Willow Run
Denton, Robert; 1992-93-94-95;
OT/OG; #60; Martinsville, IN/
Martinsville
DeRose, Daniel P.; 1976;
WR; #19; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Derrickson, Paul W.; 1938-39;
FB; #59/50; Cranbrook, MI/Prep
Dersnah, Bernard E.; 1906;
*; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/*
Deyo, John; 2009-10-11;
OT/OG; #71; Battle Creek, MI/Gull Lake
Dibble, Dorne A.; 1949-50;
F; #82; Adrian, MI/Adrian
Dickeson, Verne C.; 1927-28-29;
HB; #*; Highland Park, MI/*
Dickinson, James; 1987;
DT; #89; Portage, MI/Northern
Diebold, Allen O.; 1936-37-38C;
QB; #44; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Diehl, David D.; 1936-37-38C;
E; #27; Dansville, MI/Dansville
Diener, Carl A.; 1953-54;
E; #88; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Dietz, William H.; 1898;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Dignan, John; 1990-91;
LB; #87; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Chandnois, Lynn E.; 1946-47-48-49;
HB; #14; Flint, MI/Central
Chapman, Marcus; 1995;
TE; #87; Toledo, OH/Rogers
Charette, Mark S.; 1970-71-72;
FB/LB; #45; Flint, MI/Southwestern
Charon, Carl H.; 1959-60-61;
FB/HB; #33; Boyne City, MI/Boyne City
Chartos, William; 1939;
C; #5; Hammond, IN/Hammond
Chastian, James W.; 1958-59;
C/T; #50; Waynesburg, PA/Waynesburg
Chatlos, George R.; 1965-66-67;
Cherocci, James; 1986;
Birmingham Brother Rice
Chesney, M. James; 1960;
QB; #27; Bay City, MI/Central
Childs, Donald M.; 1902;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Childs, Dennis; 1984;
OT; #75; Chicago, IL/Sullivan
Childs, Harold A.; 1902;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Christensen, Koester L.; 1926-27-28;
E; #*; Escanaba, MI/*
Christensen, Matt; 1991-92-93-94;
OLB; #45; Libertyville, IL/Libertyville
Ciolek, Eugene S.; 1937-38;
HB; #45; Michigan City, IN/
Michigan City
Ciolek, Robert; 1949-51;
QB/E; #28; Michigan City, IN/
Michigan City
Cironi, Rocco; 2006-08-09;
OT; #57; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding
Clark, M. Bryan; 1978-79-80-81;
Los Altos (CA)
Clark, Donavon; 2012;
OL; #76; Cincinnati, OH/Finneytown
Clark, Ernest R.; 1960-61-62;
E; #85; Lockport, NY/Medina
Clark, Gail A.; 1970-71-72;
LB; #98; Bellefontaine, OH/
Bellefontaine
Clemons, Lloyd; 1998-99;
TB; #36; Detroit, MI/Indiana Area (PA)
Clifford, Pete; 2004-05-06-07C;
OG/OT; #75; Salem, NH/Salem
Clouse, Sean; 1987;
OLB; #81; Lake Orion, MI/
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
Cobb, DeAndra; 2003-04;
RB; #21; Las Vegas, NV/Clark
Cobb, Leslie A.; 1914;
FB; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Cobb, Michael; 1973-74-75-76;
TE; #89; Youngstown, OH/North
Cofer, Jimel; 1999;
S; #26; Miami, FL/South Broward
Colina, Richard W.; 1933-34-35;
QB; #40; Detroit, MI/Northern
Cole, Thomas C.; 1974-75-76;
C/OT; #72; Howell, MI/Howell
Coleman, Don E.; 1949-50-51;
T; #78; Flint, MI/Central
Coleman, Mill; 1991-92-93-94;
WR/QB; #6; Farmington Hills, MI/
Harrison
Collins, Archer; 1996-97;
FS; #22; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech
Colquhoun, Arjen; 2012;
CB; #36; Windsor, ONT/W.P. Herman
Secondary School
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Eckel, Clifford B.; 1941;
FB; #36; Dundee, MI/Dundee
Eckerman, Harold; 1922-23-24;
C; #*; Muskegon, MI/*
Eckert, Edward C.; 1922-23-24;
T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Eddy, Howard J.; 1920;
*; #*; East Lansing, MI/*
Edgar, Oliver W.; 1900;
*; #*; Lakeview, MI/*
Edinger, Paul; 1996-97-98-99;
P/PK; #1; Lakeland, FL/Kathleen
Edmunds, Allen T.; 1923;
E; #*; Bedford, MI/*
Edwards, Dixon; 1987-88-89-90;
OLB; #57; Cincinnati, OH/Aiken
Edwards, Michael; 1990-92;
DE; #93; Columbus, OH/Marion Franklin
Edwards, Richard A.; 1934-35;
HB; #37; Williamston, MI/Williamston
Ejelonu, Eze; 2003-04;
LB/DE; #58; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac Central
Eliowitz, Abe.; 1930-31-32C;
FB; #30; Detroit, MI/*
Elliott, James E.; 1896;
*; #*; Hickory Corners, MI/*
Ellis, Anthony T.; 1979-80-81-82;
FB; #5; Coolidge, AZ/Coolidge
Ellis, James; 1951-52-53;
HB; #11; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Elsworth, Kyler; 2010-11-12;
LB; #41; Goodrich, MI/Goodrich
Enos, Daniel; 1987-88-89-90;
QB; #4; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford
Epolito, James C.; 1973-74-76;
DB/OLB; #87; McKeesport, PA/
McKeesport
Ernsberger, Scott; 1995-96-97-98;
S; #49; Portage, MI/Central
Esbaugh, Ernest K.; 1945-48-49;
T; #70/76; Grand Rapids, MI/South
Exelby, Leon C.; 1907-08-09-10;
FB; #*; Britton, MI/*
Exo, Lester W.; 1929-30;
G/L; #1; Holland, MI/*
Ezor, Blake; 1986-87-88-89;
TB; #26; Las Vegas, NV/Bishop
F F F
Fairbanks, Charles L; 1954;
E; #82; Grand Rapids, MI/Charlevoix
Fairrow, Jeremy; 2000;
CB; #39; Evansville, IN/Evansville
Fase, Jacob P.; 1929-30-31;
E; #28; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven
Fata, Robert; 1987-89;
TE; #82; Lansing, MI/Catholic Centra
Faulman, Duane L.; 1940;
QB; #39; Flint, MI/Central
Fedore, Craig A.; 1974-75-76-77;
DE/OLB; #38; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Feeney, Todd; 1993-94-95;
TE; #86; Henderson, NV/
Raynham (MA)
Fenton, Jack W.; 1940-41-42;
HB; #49/19; Richmond, MI/Richmond
Feraco, William A.; 1967-68;
QB; #14; Irwin, PA/
Greensburg Central Catholic
Ferrari, George D.; 1927-28-29;
T; #*; Bessemer, MI/*
Ferrari, Joseph C.; 1932;
G; #21; Bessemer, MI/Bessemer
Ferris, Dean V.; 1918;
QB; #*; Swarthmore, MI/Prep
Ferris, Henry M.; 1947;
T; #32; Utica, NY/Utica
Fertig, Norman; 1936;
G; #23; Far Rockaway, NY/Far Rockaway
Fick, Hilmar A.; 1915-16;
HB; #15; Wilmette, IL/*
Fields, Angelo B.; 1976-77-78-79;
OT/DT; #53; Washington D.C./Wilson
Fields, Brandon; 2003-04-05-06;
P; #8; Toledo, OH/St. John’s
Fincher, Mark A.; 1983-85-86;
OT; #72; Toledo, OH/Libby
Fischer, Robert H.; 1946;
QB; #21; Benton Harbor, MI/
Benton Harbor
Fisher, Keith L.; 1984-85;
DB; #43; Baden, PA/Ambridge Area
Fisk, James E.; 1904-05;
*; #*; Colling, MI/*
Flagg, Robert; 2001-02-03;
S; #33; Carol City, FL/Miami Norland
Flowers, Little John; 1998-99-2000-01C;
TB; #23; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix
Flynn, Richard O.; 1962-63-64;
E/T; #88; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant
Fogg, Cecil C.; 1928-29-30;
E; #29; Jackson, MI/*
Follis, Daniel S.; 1958;
*; #26/86; Grosse Pointe, MI/
Grosse Pointe
Folino, Anthony; 1994;
FS; #10; Okemos, MI/Okemos
Folino, Danny; 2011-12;
LB; #19; Okemos, MI/East Lansing
Foltz, Dale; 1954;
C; #53; Flint, MI/Central
Fomenko, Joseph; 1957;
C; #51; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Fonoti, Fou; 2011-12;
OT; #51; Lakewood, CA/Mayfair
Fontes, Wayne H.; 1960-61;
HB/E; #39; Canton, OH/McKinley
Foreman, Franklin S.; 1967-68-69C;
SE; #84; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual
Foreman, Joel; 2008-09-10-11C;
OG; #67; Highland, MI/Milford
Fornari, Peter A.; 1941-42;
HB; #16; Detroit, MI/Southwestern
Forman, Walter H.; 1965;
C; #59; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Ft. Lauderdale
Fortener, Danny; 2006-07-08-09;
S; #33; Kettering, OH/Archbishop Alter
Fortney, Dane E.; 1973-74-75;
WR; #21; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Fortson, Damien; 2001-02;
CB; #38; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna
Foster, Matthew; 1976-77-78-79;
C; #67; Livonia, MI/Churchill
Foster, Shawn; 1998-99-2000;
WR/TB; #22; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Fouts, Leslie J.; 1925;
B; #*; South Haven, MI/*
Fowler, Bennie; 2010-11-12;
Day
Fowler, Larry D.; 1951-52-53;
T; #70; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Fox, Calvin J.; 1968-69-70;
DE/LB; #50; Battle Creek, MI/Central
Fracassa, Albert; 1954;
QB; #22; Detroit, MI/Northeastern
Fraleigh, Royden G.; 1941-42;
E; #85; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie
France, Dan; 2010-11-12;
DT/OT; #97/59; North Royalton, OH/
North Royalton
Frank, Charles W.; 1951-52-53;
T; #72; Detroit, MI/
Wyandotte/Roosevelt
Franklin, Donvetis; 1998-99;
CB; #39; Fayetteville, NC/Douglas Byrd
Franson, Harry E.; 1917-18-19C;
*; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/
Iron Mountain
Frazer, William D; 1906-07-08;
*; #*; Buffalo, NY/*
Fredrickson, Rob; 1990-91-92-93C;
OLB; #83; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph
Freeman, Corey; 2010-11;
DE; #55; Cleveland Heights, OH/
Cleveland Heights
Freeman, Josh; 1995;
DL; #98; Adrian, MI/Adrian
Fremont, Perry J.; 1924;
QB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/*
Friedlund, Robert M.; 1939-40-41;
E; #38/88; Peekskill, NY/
Peekskill Military Academy
Frimodig, Lyman L.; 1915-16;
C; #7; Calumet, MI/Calumet
Fusi, Peter; 1946-47-48;
C/T; #51/77; Flint, MI/Northern
G G G
Gaddini, Rudy, J.; 1955-56;
HB/FB; #40; Chicago, IL/Fenwick
Gainer, Jeremy; 2011-12;
DE; #47; Detroit, MI/Clarenceville
Gaines, Frank; 1935-36-37;
E; #28; Lansing, MI/Central
Gallinagh, Patrick F.; 1965-66;
MG/DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Servite
Gantt, Charlie; 2007-08-09-10;
TE; #83; Farmington Hills, MI/Brother Rice
Gardiner, Steve; 2009-10-11-12;
LB; #50; Dublin, OH/Coffman
Gardner, Chris; 1994-95-96-97;
PK; #14; Plantation, FL/Plantation
Gargett, George G.; 1938-39;
T; #29; St. Clair Shores, MI/Lakeview
Garland, Tyrone; 1994-95-96-97;
LB; #37; Cliffwood, NJ/
Matawan Regional
Garner, Deane H.; 1950-51;
G; #62; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Garnett, Reggie; 1993-94-95-96;
MLB; #22; Akron, OH/Buchtel
Garrett, Drake, F.; 1965-66-67;
HB/DB; #39; Dayton, OH/Dunbar
Garrett, James T.; 1965;
HB; #32; Columbia, SC/Johnson
Garver, John E.; 1924-25-26;
G; #*; Caro, MI/*
Garvey, Steve P.; 1967;
DB; #24; Tampa, FL/Chamberlain
Gasser, Harold E.; 1947-48-49;
T/C; #54; Birmingham, MI/Birmingham
Gates, Keith; 1983-84-85;
FB; #26; Belleville, MI/Belleville
Gauthier, George E.; 1912-13;
QB; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Gholston, William; 2010-11-12;
DE; #2; Detroit, MI/Southeastern
Giampapa, Matt; 2011;
SN; #58; Jackson, TN/
University School of Jackson
Gibson, Kirk H.; 1975-76-77-78;
FL; #23; Waterford, MI/Kettering
Gicewicz, E. Richard; 1985-86-87-88;
TE; #86; Getzville, NY/St. Joseph
Gieselman, John; 1989-92;
QB; #13; Rochester, MI/Brother Rice
Dill, Reuben E.; 1928-29-31;
T/G; #16; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Dimitroff, Boris N.; 1964-65;
C; #50; Livonia, MI/Bentley
Dixon, Dana; 2010-11;
CB/S; #12; Detroit, MI/Renaissance
Dixon, Darryl; 1981-82-83;
DB; #31; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis
Dohoney, Donald C.; 1951-52-53C;
E; #80; Ann Arbor, MI/Ann Arbor
Donelson, Ventson; 1987-88-89;
DB; #25; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Donnahoo, Roger J.; 1957-58;
HB; #40; Lincoln Park, MI/
Redford St. Mary
Dorow, Albert R.; 1949-50-51;
HB/QB; #47; Imlay City, MI/Imlay City
Dortch, Tyrell; 2000-01-03-04C;
CB/TB/DB; #34; Hoboken, NJ/Hoboken
Dotsch, Roland D.; 1953-54;
G/T; #63; Alpena, MI/
Lansing Resurrection
Doty, Stephen W.; 1903-04-05-06;
FB; #*; Lockport, NY/*
Dowdell, Damon; 2001-02-03-04;
QB; #7; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Dozier, Robert; 1993-94;
FB; #43; Muskegon, MI/
Muskegon Catholic
Drake, Gerald A.; 1938-39;
HB; #52/47; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
Drew, Franklin F.; 1902;
*; #*; Highland Park, IL/*
Drew, Kenneth L.; 1925-26-27;
B/E; #*; Tipton, MI/*
Drone, Denzel; 2010-11-12;
DE; #52/42; Plant City, FL/Plant City
Drummond, Kurtis; 2011-12;
S; #27; Masury, OH/Hubbard
Drzal, Peter; 1992-93-94;
DB; #38; Okemos, MI/Okemos
Duckett, Ellis; 1952-53-54;
E; #32; Flint, MI/Flint Northern
Duckett, Tico; 1989-90-91-92;
TB; #35; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix
Duckett, T.J.; 1999-2000-01;
TB/LB; #8; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix
Duda, David; 1974-75-76;
DB; #15; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Duda, Michael C.; 1972-73-74;
DE; #91; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Dudley, Darwin C.; 1936-37;
G; #15; Christopher, IL/Christopher
Dukes, Clifford: 2001-02-03-04;
DE; #59; Lexington Park, MD/Great Mills
Dukes, Harold C.; 1956-57;
E; #92; Detroit, MI/Eastern
Dunlap, Charles W.; 1906;
*; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/*
Dunphy, Herbert; 1918;
HB; #*; Lansing, MI/Central
DuPree, Billy Joe; 1970-71-72C;
TE; #89; West Monroe, LA/Richardson
E E E
Earley, James; 1974-75-76-77;
FB; #48; Dayton, OH/Dunbar
Easter, Eric; 2001;
Eaton, Darrin; 1988-89-90-91;
WR; #11; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Eaton, James P.; 1960;
HB; #24; Newport, RI/Rogers
Echols, Brian; 1993-94-95;
DB; #35; Benton Harbor, MI/
Benton Harbor
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Greene, Jay; 1993-94;
TE; #80; Flint, MI/Central
Greene, Scott; 1992-93-94-95C;
FB; #47; Canandaigua, NY/
Canandaigua Academy
Griffeth, Paul L.; 1938-39-40;
G; #8; Sturgis, MI/Sturgis
DB/OLB/TE; #24; Novi, MI/
Birmingham Brother Rice
DT/TE/DE; #89; Gary, IN/Wallace
Grim, Bohhn W; 1925-26;
*; #*; Sturgis, MI/*
Grimes, Carl; 2005-06;
WR; #4; Detroit, MI/St. Martin De Porres
Grimes, Ogden E.; 1926-27;
G; #*; Des Moines, IA/*
Grimsley, R. Ike; 1959-60;
QB/G; #25; Canton, OH/McKinley
Grondzak, Donald; 1944;
E; #83; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Gross, Milton C.; 1929-30-31;
C/G; #14; Saline, MI/Saline
Grove, Roger R.; 1928-29-30;
HB/QB; #36; Sturgis, MI/*
Grua, R. Mark; 1972;
HB; #18; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Grzibowski, Chester; 1987;
OT; #62; Norwich, NY/Norwich
Guerre, George T.; 1946-47-48;
HB; #45; Flint, MI/Central
Guess, Lorenzo; 1998-99-2000-01;
S; #5; Wayne, MI/Wayne Memorial
Gunderson, LeRoy E.; 1945;
E; #85; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer
Guthard, Ted C.; 1962;
C; #53; Detroit, MI/Denby
Gyetvai, Mike; 2004-05-06-07;
OT/OG; #66; Old Castle, ONT/
Sandwich Secondary
H H H
Hackenbracht, Dan; 1995-96-97;
S; #28; Massillon, OH/Washington
Hackett, Paul M.; 1923-24-25;
G; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Hagbom, Gregory A.; 1975;
DE; #92; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Hahn, Harvey D.; 1904;
Hahn, Oscar C.; 1958-59-60;
G; #68; Midland, MI/Midland
Haidys, Leo T.; 1955;
T; #75; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Halbert, Charles J.; 1936-37;
QB; #39; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Hall, Kevin; 2006;
P; #24; Temperance, MI/Bedford
Haller, Alan; 1988-89-90-91;
DB; #23; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Halliday, Douglas G.; 1969-70-71;
OG/DE; #91; Royal Oak, MI/Kimball
Hallmark, Ferris; 1952-53-54;
T/G; #55; Flint, MI/Grand Blanc
Hallock, Ty; 1989-90-91-92;
FB/TE; #28; Greenville, MI/Greenville
Hamilton, Darrell; 2002;
DE; #93; Detroit, MI/
Benedictine Catholic
Hamilton, Ernest; 1970-71-72;
DE/MG; #61; Greenville, SC/Beck
Hammes, John H.; 1917-19-20;
FB; #2; Newberry, MI/*
Hammock, TyQuan; 2010-11-12;
FB/LB; #49; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Luers
Hammonds, Juan; 1991-92-93-94;
LB; #89; Louisville, KY/Fern Creek
Handloser, Robert A.; 1956-58;
HB/FB; #18; Detroit, MI/
Catholic Central
Handy, George B.; 1930-31-32;
G; #15; Detroit, MI/*
Haney, Usif; 1936-37-38;
FB; #38; Kinsport, TN/Dobyns-Bennett
Hannah, Nathaniel; 1980-81-82-83;
CB; #48; Pahokee, FL/Pahokee
Hannah, Shane; 1991-92-93-94;
OT; #63; Carlisle, OH/Valley View
Hannon, Thomas; 1973-74-75-76C;
DB; #45; Massillon, OH/Washington
Hans, Micheal; 1977-78;
FB; #5; Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Harding, Lawrence F.; 1956-57;
E; #84; Detroit, MI/Denby
Hardy, Clifton; 1968-69-70;
DB; #30; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt
Hardy, Dante; 1994;
OLB; #87; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Hare, Bill; 1988;
P; #22; Romeo, MI/Romeo
Harewicz, Joseph; 1981;
OLB; #68; Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. Clair
Hariatte, Cheadrick; 1972;
CB; #3; Conway, SC/Whittemore
Harker, Paul; 1998-02-03C;
OG; #57; Dayton, OH/
Chaminade-Julienne
Harmon, Jason; 2001-02-03-04C;
CB/S; #25; Ironton, OH/Ironton
Harms, Bruce C.; 1972-73;
CB; #36; Utica, MI/Utica
Harness, Jason E.; 1958-59-60;
E; #93; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph
Harris, Barry K.; 1977-78;
FL; #83; San Diego, CA/Crawford
Harris, Darrien; 2012;
LB; #45; Silver Spring, MD/DeMatha
Catholic
Hart, Shon; 1994-95;
DB; #17; Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth
Harvey, Terry; 1992-95;
LB; #51; Detroit, MI/Denby
Hasbrook, Matt; 2002;
DT; #63; Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral
Haskins, Donald B.; 1923-24-25C;
T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Hatcher, Ronald A,; 1959-60-61;
FB; #46; Carnegie, PA/Carnegie
G; #65; Flint, MI/Flint
Hauck, Thomas; 1986;
DB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills
Haughey, Matt; 2005;
K; #3; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman
Haun, Harold E.; 1929;
E; #26; Charlotte, MI/*
Hawken, Andrew; 2006-07-08-09;
LB/FB; #45; Grandville, MI/Grandville
Hawkins, Courtney; 1988-89-90-91;
WR; #5; Flint, MI/Beecher
Hawkins, Dwayne; 1995-96;
LB; #56; Pompano Beach, FL/Ely
Hawkins, Terry; 1981-82;
FB; #33; Cincinnati, OH/Woodward
Hay, Bernard; 1977-78-79-80C;
MG/DT; #93; Riviera Beach, FL/
Palm Beach Gardens
Hayden, James G.; 1929;
G; #*; Cassopolis, MI/*
Hayes, Jaren; 2002-03-04-05;
RB/CB; #31; Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest
Hayes, Orion; 1994-95;
DE; #97; Kettering, OH/Fairmont
Haygood, Herb; 1998-99-2000-01C;
WR; #2; Sarasota, FL/Sarasota
Hayner, Paul M.; 1971-72-73;
CB; #27; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose
Haynes, Johnny Lee; 1978-79-80-81;
DT/OLB; #86; Delray Beach, FL/
Boca Raton
Haynes, A. Maurice; 1966-67;
E; #87; Baton Rouge, LA/Southern
Heaton, Toby; 1989-90-91-92;
OG; #67; Redford, MI/Catholic Central
Hecker, Gene P.; 1957;
T; #63; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Heft, Kenneth; 1967-68;
DB; #28; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm
Helstowski, Jerry; 1987;
DE; #73; Trenton, MI/Trenton
Henderson, Ashton; 2006-07-08-09;
CB; #31; Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln
Hendricks, Donald R.; 1945;
FB; #35; Muskegon Hts., MI/
Muskegon Hts.
Hendricks, Jabari; 2000;
DE; #6; Detroit, MI/
Detroit East Catholic
Henning, Ralph B.; 1913-14-15-16C;
E; #1; Bay City, MI/*
Henry, Aldi; 1993-94-95-96;
DB; #36; Montreal, Quebec/
Cegep Du Vieux
Henry, Bob; 1989-90;
OT; #70; Cudahy, WI/Cudahy
Henry, Cedric; 1998-99-2000-02;
CB; #37; Sarasota, FL/Booker
Hepler, James; 1993;
DB; #3; Smithton, PA/Yough
Herman, David J.; 1961-62-63;
T; #67; Edon, OH/Edon
Herrema, Mitch; 2003;
LB; #55; Jenison, MI/Jenison
Herron, David; 2003-04-05-06C;
LB; #41; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding
Hicks, Mylan; 2012;
S; #6; Detroit, MI/Renaissance
Hickson, Hyland; 1988-89-90;
TB; #30; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard
Highsmith, Donald C.; 1968-69;
TB; #40; New Brunswick, NJ/
New Brunswick
Hill, Brian; 1988-89;
DT; #56; Chicago, IL/Notre Dame
Hill, Leon, J.; 1909-10-11;
HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/*
Hill, Mark; 1986-87;
OG; #53; Holland, MI/West Ottawa
Hill, Nick; 2011-12;
RB; #20; Chelsea, MI/Chelsea
Hill, Ray; 1995-96-97;
CB; #10; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Hill, Renaldo; 1998-99-2000C;
CB; #15; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Hill, Willie; 1990-91;
DT; #45; Palm Beach, FL/
Cardinal Newman
Hinesly, James; 1954-55-56;
E; #90; Detroit, MI/Miller
Hinesly, James A.; 1975-76-77-78;
OT; #61/73; Detroit, MI/Country Day
Hiram, Damien; 1995-96-97;
QB/WR; #4; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Hitchings, Glenn E.; 1926-27-28;
T; #*; Petoskey, MI/*
Hoag, Philip M.; 1964-66;
QB/DE; #36; Toledo, OH/Central Catholic
Gifford, Chester W.; 1911-12-13C;
T; #*; South Westport, MA/*
Gilbert, Donald D.; 1955-56-57;
FB; #42; DuBois, PA/DuBois
Gilbert, M. Anthony; 1980;
SE; #24; Santa Barbara, CA/
Santa Barbara
Gilliland, William O.; 1933;
HB; #24; Gladwin, MI/*
Gilman, John L.; 1947-48-49;
E; #83; Clinton, MI/Clinton
Gilpin, Russell L.; 1942-46-47;
QB/G; #26/61; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Gingrass, Morgan J.; 1941-42;
HB/FB; #18/33; Marquette, MI/Graveraet
Gingrich, Wayne A.; 1920-21;
E; #4; Trout Creek, MI/*
Gleichert, Andrew; 2012;
TE; #92; Ann Arbor, MI/Huron
Glick, Eugene R.; 1946-47-48-49;
HB/QB; #43/23; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Glover, Richard; 1990-91-92-93;
OLB; #55; Lima, OH/Lima
Godfrey, Robert E.; 1944-45;
G; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Goebel, Mark; 2000-01-02-03;
FB/LB; #35/36; Milford, MI/Brother Rice
Goode, Benjamin L.; 1924;
HB; #*; Charleston, WV/*
Goovert, Ronald E.; 1963-64-65;
G/LB; #61; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park
Gordon, Eric; 2007-08-09-10;
LB; #43; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City
West
Gordon, Richard F.; 1963-64;
HB; #39; Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills
Gordon, Samalj; 2000;
DE; #93; Atlanta, GA/South Atlanta
E; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Gortat, Thomas A.; 1935-36-37;
G; #7; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Goss, John; 2005;
K; #11; Grove City, OH/Grove City
Goulbourne, Duane; 1992-93-94-96C;
TB; #27; Detroit, MI/Northern
Gould, Garett; 1995-96-97-98C;
FB; #45; Troy, MI/Troy
Govens, Pete; 1996-97-98;
DT; #92; Concordville, PA/Glen Mills
Grabenhorst, Ted J.; 1977-78-79;
OT; #75; Mt. Morris, MI/Jackson
Grabowski, Todd; 1990-91-92;
TE; #80; Brunswick, OH/Brunswick
Graham, Jeff; 1990-91-92;
OT; #72; Westland, MI/John Glenn
Grandelius, Everett; 1948-49-50;
HB/FB; #24; Muskegon Heights, MI/
Muskegon Heights
Grannell, James M.; 1974;
DB; #13; Benton Harbor, MI/
Benton Harbor
Grant, Brian; 1997;
C; #51; East Grand Rapids, MI/
East Grand Rapids
Grant, Otis; 1980-81-82;
QB/FL; #9; Atlanta, GA/Carver
Grant, Tony; 2000-01;
SN; #56; Bay City, MI/Bay City Western
Graves, Harry C.; 1918-21-22;
FB; #6; Pratt, KS/Pratt
Graves, Thomas E.; 1974-75-77-78;
DB; #10; Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor
Greene, Bill; 1995-97-98;
FB; #34; Canandaigua, NY/
Canandaigua Academy
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Irvin, Sedrick; 1996-97-98C;
TB; #33; Miami, FL/Miami
Ivey, Ross; 1991-92;
C; #54; Monroe, MI/Catholic Central
J J J
Jacks, Frederick H.; 1916;
HB; #*; *
Jackson, Aaron; 1991-92-93-94;
DE; #75; Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Jackson, Alvin F.; 1933;
*; #*; *
Jackson, Larry; 1973;
DB; #25; Clermont, FL/Clermont
Jackson, Larry; 1983-84;
FL; #33; Compton, CA/La Mirada
Jackson, Cleveland L.; 1975;
TE; #86; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Jackson, Levi; 1973-74-75-76;
FB; #40; Detroit, MI/Kettering
Jackson, Ricardo; 1992-93-94;
DB; #25; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Jackson, Travis; 2011-12;
C; #63; New Albany, OH/St. Francis
DeSales
Jacobs, Jeffrey; 1987;
WR; #14; Dallas, TX/
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Jacquemain, Joseph M.; 1979-80-81;
C/OG; #51; Mt. Clemens, MI/
L’Anse Creuse
James, Tim; 2001-02;
FL/TB; #26; Milan, MI/Milan
Japinga, Donald L.; 1963-64-65C;
DB; #14; Wayland, MI/Wayland
Jarrett, Craig; 1998-99-2000-01;
P; #12; Martinsville, IN/Martinsville
Jebb, James; 1953;
T; #73; Grand Rapids, MI/
Cathoilc Central
Jenkins, Carlos; 1987-88-89-90;
OLB; #51; Boynton Beach, FL/
Santaluces
Jenkins, Norman F.; 1965;
Jenrette, Roderick; 2006-07-09;
S; #40; Tampa, FL/Chamberlain
Jensen, Casey; 1996-97-98-99;
OG/C; #64; Eagan, MN/Eagan
Jeremiah, Antonio; 2007-08-10;
NT/OG; #93/61; Hilliard, OH/Hilliard Darby
Jewett, Robert G.; 1955-56-57;
E; #86; Mason, MI/Mason
Jimmerson, A.J.; 2006-07-08-09;
RB; #20; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood Central
Johns, J. Edward; 1918;
G/C; #*; Lansing, MI/Central
Johnson, Arthur L.; 1956-57-58;
HB; #30; Flint, MI/Northern
Johnson, Bill; 1988-89-90-91;
DE; #96; Chicago, IL/Simeon
Johnson, Bret; 1991-92;
QB; #3; Mission Viejo, CA/El Toro
Johnson, Craig T.; 1985-86-87;
TB/DB; #28; Massilon, OH/Washington
Johnson, Derrick; 2006;
Johnson, Glenn H.; 1941-45;
QB; #21/24; Grosse Ile, MI/Grosse Ile
Johnson, Harold C.; 1944;
HB; #18; DuBois, PA/DuBois
Johnson, Ishmyl; 2009;
NT; #92; Rahway, NJ/Rahway
Johnson, Herman A.; 1961-62-64;
Johnson, Jesse; 2007-08-09-10;
S; #26; Durand, MI/Durand Area
Johnson, Jim; 1988-89-90-91;
OT; #59/69; Alto, MI/Lowell
Johnson, Thomas A.; 1940-41;
T; #22/73; Detroit, MI/Northeastern
Johnson, William C.; 1920-21-22C;
HB/E; #8; Newberry, MI/*
Johnson, William M.; 1944;
C; #58; Wyandotte, MI/Wyandotte
Jones, Allen; 1951;
QB; #26; Washington, DC/
Staunton Academy
Jones, Brian; 1987-89;
MLB; #32; Akron, OH/
St. Vincent-St. Mary
Jones, Clinton; 1964-65-66C;
HB; #26; Cleveland, OH/
Cathedral Latin
Jones, Eric L.; 1976-77-78-79;
DT; #64; Grosse Pointe, MI/South
Jones, Gerald R.; 1931-32;
QB; #36; Bay City, MI/*
Jones, Greg; 2007-08-09C-10C;
LB; #53; Cincinnati, OH/Archbishop
Moeller
Jones, Jairus; 2010-11-12;
S; #23; Tampa, FL/Wharton
Jones, Jeffrey; 1989-90;
OLB/DL; #92; Waterford, MI/
Detroit Country Day
Jones, Jerald L.; 1964-65-66;
DB; #29; Grand Ledge, MI/Grand Ledge
Jones, Joel; 1955-56;
E/T; #79; Weirton, WV/Weirton
Jones, John; 1983-84-85;
ILB/DT; #6/88; Barberton, OH/Barberton
Jones, Kenneth; 1974-75-76;
DB; #28; Detroit, MI/Kettering
Jones, Mark A.; 1977-78-79-80;
SE; #6; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Jones, Michael; 1973-74;
SE; #84; Detroit, MI/Kettering
Jones, Michael H.; 1980-81;
FL; #25; South Haven, MI/South Haven
Jones, Milford H.; 1945;
FB; #33; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton Rapids
Jones, Taiwan; 2011-12;
LB; #34; New Baltimore, MI/Anchor Bay
Jones, Ted D.; 1980-81-82;
SE; #21; Akron, OH/East
Jones, Zeb; 1991-93;
LB/DL; #58; Zeeland, MI/Zeeland
Jordan, Michael; 2007-08-09;
DT/NT; #98; Lansing, MI/Creston
Jordan, Thomas W.; 1961-62;
C; #54; Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem
Jordan, J. Nicholas; 1966-67-68;
DT; #72; Ashland, KY/Blazer
Joseph, Ronald J.; 1968-69;
OT/DT; #79; New Orleans, LA/
St. Augustine
Joslin, Marion I.; 1927-28-29;
T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Juarez, Steve; 2005-06;
LB; #49; Torrance, CA/North Torrance
Jubenville, Mike; 1988-89;
LB; #58; Flint, MI/Powers
Juday, James R.; 1967;
DE; #89; Northville, MI/Northville
Juday, Stephen A.; 1963-64-65C;
QB; #23; Northville, MI/Northville
Julian, George E.; 1911-12-13-14C;
FB; #*; Rochester, NY/*
Justice, Morgan A.; 1969;
C; #52; Trenton, MI/Trenton
K K K
Kaae, William K.; 1955;
HB; #39; Honolulu, HI/Farrington
Kaczmarek, Mark W.; 1982;
C; #50; Hobart, IN/Hobart
Kaczmarek, Tom; 2005;
OT; #68; London, ONT/Catholic Central
Kahn, Brett; 2005-06;
RB; #24; Trenton, MI/Trenton
Kaiser, David M.; 1955-56-57;
E; #89; Alpena, MI/Alpena
Kakela, Peter J.; 1959-60-61;
T; #62; Toledo, OH/Libbey
Kalakailo, Andy; 1990;
DB; #4; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer
Kaman, Roman J.; 1939;
FB; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Kamana, Carter L.; 1981-82-83-84;
CB; #47; Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha
Kanicki, James H.; 1960-61-62;
C/T; #69; Bay City, MI/Central
Kanitz, Hugo F.; 1926-27;
T; #*; Muskegon, MI/*
Kanu, Sorie; 1995-96-97-98C;
S; #6; Alexandria, VA/Williams
Kapral, Frank S.; 1950-51;
G; #58; Courtdale, PA/
Wyoming Seminary
Karpinski, John J.; 1963-64-65;
OG; #58; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan
Karas, Frank J.; 1939-40-41;
T; #13/78; Escanaba, MI/Escanaba
Kauth, Donald; 1952-53-54C;
E; #89; Paducah, KY/Paducah
Kavanaght, Ziehl; 2000-01-02-03;
WR; #82; Brossard, QUE/
Cegep du Vieux
Keast, Roger; 1932;
E; #34; Lansing, MI/*
Kehr, Dave; 1995;
OT; #70; Grandville, MI/Grandville
Keller, Mathew; 1987-88-89-90;
OG; #52; Austintown, OH/Fitch
Kellogg, Orson T.; 1917;
QB; #6; Reading, MI/*
Kelly, Ellison L.; 1956-57-58;
G; #57; Sandusky, OH/Sandusky
Kelly, Martin J.; 1948;
HB; #12; Detroit, MI/Holy Redeemer
Kelly, Russell W.; 1957;
G; #73; Fruitport, MI/Muskegon
Kennedy, J. Martin; 1975;
OG; #69; Dearborn Hts., MI/
Detroit Bishop Borgess
Kennedy, William J.; 1939-40-41;
FB/C/G; #44/3/67; Detroit, MI/
Northwestern
Kenney, Richard K.; 1964-65-66;
C/K; #42; Aiea, HI/Iolani
Kepple, Ted W.; 1954;
T; #58; Jeannette, PA/Jeannette
Kershaw, Justin; 2005-06-07-08C;
DE/DT; #95/19/97; Columbus,OH/
Reynoldsburg
Ketchman, Samuel H.; 1936;
C; #1; Battle Creek, MI/Central
Ketzko, Alexander G.; 1938-39;
T; #17; Mattawan, MI/Mattawan
Keur, Josh; 1994-95-96-97;
TE; #83; Muskegon, MI/Orchard View
Key, Travis; 2004-05-06-07C;
CB/S; #16/13; Three Rivers, MI/Three Rivers
Keyes, Corey; 1990-91;
DB; #2; Pittsburgh, PA/Steel Valley
Keyton, Kerry; 1988-90;
OT; #55; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Hodo, James; 1981;
HB; #22; Flint, MI/Southwestern
Hoebing, Derek; 2010-11-12;
TE; #84; Vermilion, OH/Vermilion
Hoffman, Michael A.; 1980;
MLB; #49; Burgoon, OH/Kansas Lake
Hogan, Michael P.; 1968-69-70C;
LB; #66; Kettering, OH/Alter
Holdsworth, Wilbert G.; 1904-05;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Holland, Robert; 1980;
FB; #44; Kalamazoo, MI/Central
Hollern, Dale F.; 1953-54-55;
G; #60; Ashville, PA/Cresson
Holman, Stephen; 1992-93;
TB; #41; Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis
Holmes, Dwayne; 2005-06-08;
TE/DE; #81/49; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Holt, Michael E.; 1971-72-73C;
CB/TB; #1; Highland Park, MI/
Detroit Henry Ford
Hoover, Tyler; 2009-10-12;
DL; #91; Novi, MI/Novi
Hornbeck, Lewis A.; 1926-27-28C;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Horrell, William G.; 1949-50-51;
T; #63; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
Houle, David; 1985-86-87;
OL; #74; Plymouth, MI/Salem
Howard, Brian; 1990-93;
WR; #1/81; Chicago, IL/Julian
Howard, Samson E.; 1978-79-81;
SE; #4; Miami, FL/Northwestern
Hoyer, Brian; 2005-06-07-08C;
QB; #7; North Olmsted, OH/St. Ignatius
Hrisko, Peter A.; 1985-86;
QB; #16; Cleveland Hts., OH/
Cleveland Benedictine
Hudas, Larry J.; 1960-61;
HB/E; #86; Detroit, MI/Denby
Huebel, Robert R.; 1915-16;
QB; #47; Menominee, MI/*
Huey, Warren B.; 1945-46-47-48;
E; #84; Punxsutawney, PA/
Punxsutawney
Hughes, Brandon; 1999;
WR; #82; Chicago, IL/Leo
Hughes, Derek P.; 1978-79-81;
TB; #42; Charleston, SC/
Bishop England
Hughes, Timothy; 1991;
DB; #36; Ft. Wayne, IN/Northrup
Hughes, William L.; 1950-51;
T/C; #77; Lewiston, PA/Lewiston
Hulkow, Richard J.; 1972-73;
DT; #92; Attleboro, MA/Attleboro
Hultman, Vivian J.; 1922-23-24C;
E; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Hunt, Joseph; 1974-75;
DB; #32; Toledo, OH/Scott
Hurd, Michael H.; 1971-73-74;
SE; #42; Jackson, MI/Parkside
Hurt, John W.; 1983-84;
FL; #19; Chicago, IL/Simeon
Hutton, Kenneth W.; 1912;
T; #*; Ludington, MI/*
Hyde, Marcus; 2007-08-09-10;
S; #11; Fostoria, OH/Fostoria
I I I
Iaquaniello, Mike; 1987-88-89-90;
DB; #9/44; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
Imhoff, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77;
DB; #11; Union Lake, MI/
Walled Lake Central
Ingram, Mark J.; 1983-84-85-86;
FL; #85/11; Flint, MI/Northwestern
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Krueger, Jason; 1996;
LB; #52; Plymouth, MI/Catholic Central
Krumm, Todd; 1984-85-86-87;
Kruse, Connor; 2012;
OG; #54; Lowell, MI/Lowell
Kryt, Dirk; 1972-73;
PK; #5; Bergen, Netherlands/
Nijenrode Business Col.
Krzemienski, Thomas C.; 1963-64;
E; #82; Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls
Kuh, Richard E.; 1950-51;
T/G; #75; Chicago, IL/Leo
Kuhn, Gary; 1993-94;
LB/TE; #84; Toledo, OH/Start
Kuhne, Kurt H.; 1935;
FB; #24; Pontiac, MI/Central
Kula, Bob; 1986-87-88-89C;
Birmingham Brother Rice
Kulesza, Bruce A.; 1968-69;
TE; #81; Muskegon, MI/Catholic
Kulikowski, Dan J.; 1970-71;
LB; #53; Muskegon, MI/Orchard View
Kumiega, Anthony L.; 1959-60-61;
E/G; #89; Chicopee, MA/Chicopee
Kumiega, Ronald W.; 1971-72-73;
LB/DE; #47; Chicopee, MA/Chicopee
Kurrie, Harry A.; 1926-27-28;
B; #*; Owosso, MI/*
Kush, Frank J.; 1950-51-52;
G; #60; Windber, PA/Windber
Kutchins, Henry S.; 1934-35-36C;
E; #26; Hamtramck, MI/*
Kutchins, Walter S.; 1939-40;
E/G; #40/7; Hamtramck, MI/
Hamtramck
Kutschinski, Thomas A.; 1968-69-70;
WR/DB; #38; East Grand Rapids, MI/
East Grand Rapids
L L L
Labinjo, Mike; 2000-01-02-03;
LB/FB; #42; Toronto, ONT/
St. Michael’s College
Lacy, Mark; 1991;
DT; #42; Medina, OH/Medina
Laitner, Cass B.; 1896;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Lalain, Scott; 1991;
Brother Rice
Lamb, Jim Bob; 1982-83;
OT; #79; Linden, MI/Linden
Lampke, Louis J.; 1903;
G; #*; Durand, MI/*
Lamssies, Robert R.; 1944-45;
G; #76/60; South Haven, MI/
South Haven
Land, Melvin; 1975-76-77-78C;
DT; #47; Campbell, OH/Memorial
Landreth, Tom; 1988;
OG; #64; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek
Landry, J. Christopher; 1981;
DE; #92; Rochester, MI/Brecksville, OH
Landry, Patrick; 1987;
MLB; #86; Rochester, MI/Rochester
Lang, Paul; 2012;
TE; #83; Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Lebanon
Lange, Robert P.; 1967;
LB; #48; Chicago, IL/Lane Tech
Langeloh, John; 1987-88-89-90;
PK; #10; Sterling Heights, MI/Utica
Langerveld, Todd L.; 1980;
SS; #23; Portage, MI/Central
Langford, Jeremy; 2011-12;
RB/CB; #33; Wayne, MI/John Glenn
Lantz, Douglas J.; 1976;
MG; #85; Canton, OH/Massillon Perry
Lark, Randy J.; 1980-82-83;
DT/OG; #76; Wyoming, MI/Lee
LaRose, Clifford E.; 1956-57-58;
G/T; #58; Grosse Pointe, MI/
Detroit Catholic Central
Larson, Kurt; 1985-86-87-88C;
OLB; #3; Waukesha, WI/North
Lattimer, Earl B.; 1961-62-63;
HB/FB; #44/76; Dallas, TX/Lincoln
Lauble, Gregory F.; 1981-82;
MLB; #37; Pittsburgh, PA/
Central Catholic
Lavelle, Denis C.; 1982;
QB; #17; Rocky River, OH/
Lakewood St. Edward
Law, Donald; 1967-68-69;
DT/LB; #95; Brownsville, PA/Brownsville
Lawson, Marshall L.; 1975-76-77;
QB; #12; Lake Charles, LA/Boston
Lawson, R. Paul; 1966-67;
S; #37; Detroit, MI/Thurston
Lay, Russell M.; 1932-33;
G; #7; Williamston, MI/*
LeClair, Donald D.; 1941-42-46;
G; #66; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt
Ledyard, Courtney; 1995-96-97-98C;
LB; #53; Shaker Heights, OH/
Shaker Heights
Lee, Alvin R.; 1954-55;
G; #61; Gary, IN/Roosevelt
Lee, Dwight L.; 1965-66-67;
HB; #34; New Haven, MI/New Haven
Lee, Martin E.; 1908;
*; #*; Hart, MI/*
G; #14; Boyne City, MI/*
Leggett, Ashton; 2008-09;
RB, #32; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Lehnhardt, Milton O.; 1935-36;
HB/E; #33; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech
Leister, John W.; 1980-81C-82C;
QB; #18; Great Falls, MT/Russell
Lekenta, Eugene E.; 1952;
FB; #42; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Lemmon, Charles A.; 1908-09;
*; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Lenardson, Faunt V.; 1910-13;
G; #*; Britton, MI/*
Lesmeister, Dave; 2003;
WR; #18; Dearborn Heights, MI/
Divine Child
Lester, Warren; 1983-84-85;
OLB/DE; #82; Racine, WI/St. Catherine’s
Lewis, Floyd W.; 1929;
E; #*; Midland, MI/*
Lewis, Isaiah; 2010-11-12;
S; #9: Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis
Lewis, John R.; 1953-54-55;
E; #87; Fremont, OH/Ross
Lewis, Sherman P.; 1961-62-63C;
HB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual
Lewis, Terrance L.; 1981-82-83-84;
CB; #10; Highland Park, MI/
Highland Park
Lincoln, Dewey R.; 1961-62-63;
HB; #26; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck
Linthicum, Brian; 2009-10-11;
TE; #88; Charlottesville, VA/
Lioret, Ernest L.; 1922-23-24;
FB; #*; Ishpeming, MI/*
Lippett, Tony; 2011-12;
WR/CB; #14; Detroit, MI/Crockett
Little, Kenneth E.; 1967-68-69;
DL/LB; #85; Youngstown, OH/East
Littlejohn, Bradshaw; 2000;
LB; #51; Gaffney, SC/Gaffney
Long, Brandon; 2005-06-07-08;
DE; #47; Canton, OH/GlenOak
Long, Octavis; 1995-96-97;
WR; #20; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Lonce, Craig T.; 1976-77-78;
DL/OT; #76; Canton, OH/Catholic Central
Look, Dean Z.; 1957-58-59;
HB; #24; Lansing, MI/Everett
Loper, Mark M.; 1970-71;
OG; #56; Cambridge, OH/Cambridge
Lopes, Roger; 1961-62-63;
FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/Iolani
Lorius, Brett; 1990-91-92-93;
OG; #61; Akron, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary
Lothamer, Edward D.; 1962-63;
E; #81; Detroit, MI/Redford
Love, Robert; 1986;
LB; #84; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn
Love, Terry; 2004-05-06-07;
WR; #18; Bellwood, IL/Proviso East
Love, Thomas E.; 1968;
TB; #26; Sylva, NC/Sylva-Webster
Loveland, Clarence W.; 1914;
G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Lovett, BJ; 2001-02;
WR; #6; Belle Glades, FL/Belle Glades
Lowe, Gary R.; 1954-55;
HB/FB; #20; Trenton, MI/Trenton
Lowther, Charles M.; 1966;
DB; #24; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine
Lucas, Harold W.; 1963-64-65;
C/T/MG; #51; Detroit, MI/Southwestern
Ludwig, Robert H.; 1945;
HB; #41; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Lueck, Walter H.; 1936-37;
G; #9; Dundee, IL/Dundee
Lukasik, Lawrence F.; 1964-66;
DB; #17; Cleveland, OH/Shaker Heights
Luke, Edwin E.; 1950-51-52;
E; #85/82; Flint, MI/Northern
Lumsden, David H.; 1948-49;
C; #51; Statesville, NC/Statesville
Lundy, Charles, B.; 1898;
*; #*; *
Luplow, Alvin D.; 1958;
HB; #42; Saginaw, MI/St. Andrew
Lyman, Richard P.; 1923-24-25;
QB; #*; East Lansing, MI/*
Lyons, Mitch; 1989-90-91-92;
TE; #85; Grand Rapids, MI/
Forest Hills Northern
M M M
MacFarland, Mark; 1990-91-92;
WR; #17; Rochester, MI/Rochester
Macholz, Dennis; 1970-71-72;
TE/OL; #68; Bethpage, NY/Bethpage
Mackey, Lawrence L.; 1964;
HB; #28; Akron, OH/St. Vincent
MacMillian, Roy A.; 1920-22;
QB; #*; Mt. Clemens, MI/*
MacNeill, John; 1990-91;
Macuga, Edward J.; 1964;
G; #60; Dixonville, PA/Purchase Line
Mahoney, Earl L.; 1946;
T; #77; Chicago, IL/Austin
Maidlow, Steven K.; 1979-80-81-82;
LB; #43; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Malatinsky, Cole; 2006;
S; #14; Holt, MI/Holt
Malinosky, John M.; 1975-76-77;
OT/DT; #63; Vancouver, B.C./
Notre Dame
Kiel, David; 1987;
OT; #76; Chelsea, MI/Chelsea
Kielp, Steve; 2003;
LB; #50; Riverside, IL/
Kieppe, Richard N.; 1940-41-42;
HB; #41/18; Lansing, MI/Central
Kimichik, Alan W.; 1979-80-81;
TE; #95; Norway, MI/Norway
Kinek, Michael; 1937-39C;
E; #26; Whiting, IN/Whiting
King, Christopher J.; 1970-71-72;
MG/OG; #65; Bronx, NY/DeWitt Clinton
King, James M.; 1950;
E; #86; Gary, IN/Emerson
Kings, Margarrett; 2012;
WR; #3; Fort Lauderdale, FL/
University School
Kipke, Raymond L.; 1923-24;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Kiple, John; 1988-89;
DB; #38; Elk Grove, IL/Grove
Kircher, Alton S.; 1932-33;
QB; #47; Gladstone, MI/*
Kirkling, Jack M.; 1979-80-81;
DT/OT; #60; Greensburg, PA/
Kittredge, James; 2012;
DT; #99; Ramsey, NJ/Don Bosco Prep
Klatt, Nate; 2010-11-12;
C/OG; #72; Clinton, OH/Northwest
Klein, Joseph A.; 1949-50-51;
G/T; #61; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
Klewicki, Edward L.; 1932-33-34;
E; #28; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck
Klewicki, Herman A.; 1939;
QB; #49; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck
Knight, Dale W.; 1953;
E; #93; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns
Knott, Eric; 2001-02-03-04;
DE/TE; #4; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Kolodziej, Anthony W.; 1955-56-57;
E; #93; Florence, MA/Northampton
Kolodziej, Joseph A.; 1978-80;
ILB/OG; #67; Nashville, TN/Overton
Kolb, J. Richard; 1983;
QB; #15; Plantation, FL/
South Plantation
Kolch, Frank E.; 1971;
QB; #8; Warren, MI/Detroit Servite
Kough, Stephen J.; 1969-70-71;
WR; #33; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford
Kouri, John E.; 1981-82;
C; #70; Roseville, MI/Roseville
Kovacich, George T.; 1936-37-38;
FB; #32; Whiting, IN/Whiting
Kowalczyk, Walter J.; 1955-56-57;
Kowalski, Kendall; 1989;
CB; #5; Troy, MI/Athens
Kowatch, Joseph; 1930-31-32;
QB; #31; Ionia, MI/*
Kozikowski, Renaldo; 1950;
T; #72; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
Kratz, Frank J.; 1901-02-03-04;
T; #*; Albion, MI/*
Kratz, Oscar A.; 1905;
*; #*; Albion, MI/*
Krestel, Robert D.; 1947-48;
QB; #25; Swissvale, PA/Swissvale
Kronner, Thomas G.; 1971-72-73;
DE; #93; Detroit, MI/St. David
Kropf, Matt; 2000-01;
LB; #30; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City
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Matsko, John; 1954-55-56;
C; #49; St. Micheal, PA/Adams Twp.
Matsock, John J.; 1953-54;
HB/QB; #43; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Matson, Edward I.; 1920-21;
G; #21; Dollar Bay, MI/*
Matsos, Emil G.; 1955-56-58;
G; #63; Detroit, MI/Redford
Matthews, Henry; 1970-71;
TB/FB; #23; Akron, OH/South
Maxwell, Andrew; 2010-11-12C;
QB; #10; Midland, MI/Midland
Mayer, Kyle; 2006;
K; #26; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven
Mays, Damond; 1972-73;
HB/FL; #22; Phoenix, AZ/Hayden
Mazza, Orlando J.; 1951;
E; #46; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls
McAdoo, Howard J.; 1980-81-82;
DT; #55; Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/
Rolling Hills
McAllister, Robert; 1985-86-87-88C;
QB; #8; Pompano Beach, FL/Ely
McAuliffe, Donald F.; 1950-51-52C;
HB; #40; Chicago, IL/Leo
McBride, Robert; 1992-93-94-95;
DT; #92; Detroit, MI/Northern
McClelland, Albert L.; 1916;
HB; #9; Holland, MI/*
McClelland, Darrin L.; 1979-81-82;
FB; #41; Detroit, MI/Central
McClowry, Patrick G.; 1973-74;
LB; #53; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart
McClowry, Robert J.; 1970-71-72;
OT/C; #57; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart
McClowry, Terrence G.; 1972-73-74;
LB; #49; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart
McComb, J. Robert; 1937;
G; #30; Muskegon Hts., MI/
Muskegon Hts.
McConnell, Brian T.; 1970-71-72;
TE/OT/DE; #85; Smoke Rise, NJ/
Highstown Peddle
McConnell, Mike; 2001;
TB; #32; Adairsville, GA/Adairsville
McCool, Paul F.; 1917;
*; #*; Cameron, MO/*
McCormick, David M.; 1963-64;
QB; #16; Chicago, IL/St. Rita
McCormick, John P.; 1977-78-79-80;
OLB; #40; Marquette, MI/Marquette
McCosh, James A.; 1925-26-27;
B; #*; Detroit, MI/*
McCoy, Ivory; 1998-99-2000-01C;
TE; #85; Chicago, IL/Simeon
McCrary, James L.; 1933-34;
HB; #46; Flint, MI/*
McCue, Charles A.; 1898-99C;
E; #*; Cass City, MI/*
McCulloh, James A.; 1977-78;
OG; #55; Youngstown, OH/
Cardinal Mooney
McCurdy, Russell J.; 1912-13;
G; #*; Lansing, MI/*
McCurry, Robert B.; 1946C-47C-48C;
C; #52; Lewistown, PA/Lewistown
McDermid, Frank H.; 1911;
C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/*
McDermid, H.B.; 1904-05;
*; #*; Battle Creek, MI/*
McDonald, Chris; 2009-10-11-12;
OG; #62; Sterling Heights, MI/Henry
Ford II
McDowell, John; 1983-84-85;
OT/C; #77; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer
McFadden, Leroy; 1997-98;
TB; #18; Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie
McFadden, Marvin G.; 1950-51;
T; #74; Lansing, MI/Eastern
McFarland, Jerome; 1958;
T; #67; Birmingham, AL/Parker
McGaha, Jared; 2009-10-11;
OG/OT: #75; Powell, TN/Powell
McGee, E. Leroy; 1977-78;
TB; #22; El Cajon, CA/El Cajon
McGillivray, Lodiwic, A.; 1908;
*; #*; Valley City, ND/*
McGovern, Craig; 2005;
TE; #88; Lawrenceville, NJ/Hun School
McIntyre, Malcomb M.; 1900;
*; #*; *
McKenna, Edward B.; 1903-04-05C-06;
HB; #*; Quinnesec, MI/*
McKenna, Parnell G.; 1906-07-08-09C;
*; #*; Quinnesec, MI/*
McKenzie, Tyrone; 2004;
LB; #47; Riverview, FL/Riverview
McKinney, Brandon; 2002-04-05;
DT/NG; #99; Dayton, OH/
Chaminade-Julienne
McLaughlin, Duane J.; 1970-71;
DT; #99; Auburn Hts., MI/Avondale
McLaughery, DeArmand O.; 1911;
T; #*; *
McLaurin, Jeremiah; 2001-02-03;
S/CB; #24; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
McLee, Bradley M.; 1969-70;
S/RB; #35; Uniontown, PA/Uniontown
McLoud, Eddy W.; 1967-68;
OT/C; #75; Fairborn, OH/Fairborn
McLouth, Aldrich L.; 1898-99;
C; #*; Medina, MI/*
McLucas, Edwin; 1959;
T; #76; Newark, NJ/Central
McNeil, Robert A.; 1940-41-42;
E; #25/78/88; Phoenix, AZ/Phoenix
McNutt, Bernard G.; 1932-33C;
FB; #23; Allegan, MI/*
McPherson, Jeff; 2006-07-08;
LB/FB; #50/35; Lowell, MI/Lowell
McQuaide, Regis G.; 1977-78-79;
OG/OT; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood
McRae, Stanley P.; 1938-39;
T/E; #13/21; Pellston, MI/Pellston
McShannock, Thomas G.; 1937-38;
C; #4; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
McWilliams, James E.; 1910-11;
C; #*; *
Meadows, Clinton L.; 1967;
DT; #98; Okemos, MI/Okemos
Meek, Harry C.; 1901-02;
*; #*; Manton, MI/*
Meiers, Francis H.; 1930-31;
C; #25; Muskegon, MI/*
Mellinger, Stephen T.; 1961-62-64;
G; #73; South Bend, IN/Adams
Mencotti, Edo; 1942;
FB; #37; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Mendyk, Dennis A.; 1955-56;
HB; #38; St. Charles, MI/
St. Peter and Paul
Middleton, Alonzo D.; 1976-77-78-79;
FB; #44; Orangeburg, SC/
Orangeburg-Wilkinson
Middleton, John L.; 1956-57-58;
G; #61; Duluth, MN/Central
Migyanka, Charles; 1962-63-64C;
QB; #25; East Conemaugh, PA/
East Conemaugh
Mihaiu, George M.; 1970-71-72;
QB; #20; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge
Miketinac, Mike N.; 1942;
G; #68; Hermansville, MI/Hermansville
Miknavih, Norbert A.; 1936-37;
C; #8; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Milhizer, Richard M.; 1979-80;
SS; #13; Farmington, MI/Farmington
Millar, Wilson F.; 1903;
HB; #*; Ray Center, MI/*
Miller, G. Devere; 1896;
*; #*; Cadillac, MI/*
Miller, H. Hewett; 1913-14-15;
HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/*
Miller, Jesse; 2005-06-07-08;
OT; #79; Somerville, NJ/Somerville
Miller, John; 1985-86-87-88C;
DB; #44; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Miller, Jim; 1990-91-92-93;
QB; #16; Waterford, MI/Kettering
Miller, Oscar R.; 1913-14;
E/QB; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Miller, Patrick F.; 1969-70;
P; #14; Menominee, MI/Menominee
Miller, W. Blake; 1912-13-14-15C;
E/HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/*
Miller, Wilbert E.; 1917-19;
G/T; #24; Bay City, MI/*
Mills, Robert E.; 1971-72-73;
C; #52; Lakewood, CO/
Denver Alameda
Milliken, William F.; 1941-42;
QB; #25; Chicago, IL/Senn
Minarik, Henry J.; 1948-49-50;
E; #80; Flint, MI/Central
Mineweaser, Richard L.; 1944;
E; #79; Pontiac, MI/St. Michael
Misch, Jon; 2007-08-09-10;
LB; #36; Waterford, MI/Orchard Lake St.
Mary’s
Mitchell, Brian; 1986;
OL; #70; Toledo, OH/DeVilbiss
Mitchell, Kerry; 1989-90;
C; #72/59; Detroit, MI/
Birmingham Brother Rice
Mitchell, Seth; 2002-03;
LB; #48; Brandywine, MD/Gwynn Park
Mitchem, Ronald G.; 1979-80-81;
DT/DE; #88; South Bend, IN/Adams
Mittelberg, Victor; 1969-70;
OT; #71; Skokie, IL/Niles East
Mitten, Patrick J.; 1979;
DT; #92; Naperville, IL/Central
Mittenberger, Scott A.; 1971;
OT; #73; Monroe, OH/Lemon-Monroe
Moeller, William F.; 1926-27-28;
G; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Mojsiejenko, Ralf; 1981-82-83-84;
P/PK; #2; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman
Monnett, Robert C.; 1930-31-32C;
HB; #33; Bucyrus, OH/*
Monroe, DeMarco; 2000-01-03;
C/OG; #67; Evansville, IN/
Evansville Central
Monroe, William R.; 1942;
C; #59; Three Rivers, MI/Three Rivers
Montford, Roy M.; 1910;
E; #10; Benton Harbor, MI/*
Montgomery, Clayton; 1972;
HB; #44; Stockton, CA/Edison
Montgomery, Greg H.; 1957-58;
QB; #23; Grand Rapids, MI/East Lansing
Montgomery, Greg H., Jr.; 1985-86-87;
P; #23; Shrewsbury, NJ/
Little Silver Red Bank Regional
Montgomery, Stephen; 1987-88-89C;
FB; #43; Shrewsbury, NJ/
Little Silver Red Bank Regional
Moore, Allen; 1981-83-84;
DE; #69; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Malinowski, Joseph S.; 1975;
FB; #35; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt
Maliskey, Don C.; 1938;
T; #23; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Mandarich, Tony; 1985-86-87-88C;
OT; #79; Oakville, ONT/
Kent (OH) Roosevelt
Manderino, Paul A.; 1971-73-74;
FB/DL; #85; Arlington, MA/Arlington
Manders, David F.; 1959-60-61;
C; #71/50; Kingsford, MI/Kingsford
Mangrum, Richard W.; 1941-42C;
T; #76; Durand, MI/Durand
Manley, Tony C.; 1984;
CB; #9; Newark, NJ/Weequahic
Manson, Damian; 1991-92-93-94;
DB; #31; Riviera Beach, FL/
Riviera Beach
Mantos, Marvin M.; 1979-80-81-82;
OG; #71; Bloomingdale,OH/
Wintersville
Maples, Roderick; 2001-02-03-04;
CB; #17; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech
Marek, Anthony J.; 1976;
OG; #60; Warren, MI/Cousino
Marino, Carlos; 1988-89-90;
TE; #89; Detroit, MI/Central
Markham, Arthur G.; 1911;
HB; #*; *
Marshall, Eric R.; 1967;
QB; #19; Oxford, MS/Central
Marshall, Lemar; 1995-96-97-98;
DB; #29; Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier
Marshall, Michael B.; 1976-78-79-80;
CB; #6/2; Detroit, MI/Southwestern
Martin, Arthur D.; 1920;
*; #*; Corunna, MI/*
Martin, Blanche; 1956-57-59;
HB/FB; #31; River Rouge, MI/
River Rouge
Martin, Cam; 2010;
WR; #89; Tampa, FL/H.B. Plant
Martin, David; 1986-87-88;
Birmingham Brother Rice
Martin, Demetrice; 1992-93-94-95;
WR/DB; #12/21; Pasadena, CA/Muir
Martin, John E.; 1972;
DE; #48; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Martin, Keshawn; 2008-09-10-11;
WR; #82; Inkster, MI/John Glenn
Martin, Roland; 2005-06-07-08;
OG; #73; Chicago, IL/Harper
Martin, Stanley A.; 1911;
*; #*; Fredonia, MI/*
Martin, Wilton J.; 1968-69-70C;
DL; #97; St. Louis, MO/Anchor Bay (MI)
Maskill, William R.; 1944;
HB; #15; Detroit, MI/De La Salle
Masny, Myron M.; 1938;
G; #10; Arlington Hts., IL/Arlington Hts.
Mason, Derrrick; 1993-94-95-96;
WR; #13/80; Detroit, MI/Mumford
Mason, Donald L.; 1948-49;
G; #60; Wayne, MI/Wayne
Mason, Shaun; 1998-99-2000C;
OG; #71; Toledo, OH/St. John’s Jesuit
Massey, Brandon; 2002;
CB; #15; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood East
Massuch, Richard C.; 1944-45;
T/E; #71/88; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Masters, John; 2005-06-07;
C; #54; Carmel, IN/Carmel
Masters, Norman D.; 1953-54-55;
G/T; #57; Detroit, MI/Redford St. Mary
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Neal, Mike; 1996-97-98-99;
C; #52; Okemos, MI/Okemos
Needham, George W.; 1927;
T; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Neely, Colin; 2008-09-10;
DE; #89; Bethlehem, PA/Freedom
Neely, James A.; 1979-80-81-82;
MLB; #58; South Bend, IN/Adams
Neller, Elton G.; 1922-23-24;
HB; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Nelson, Broderick; 2000-01-02;
CB; #21: Dania, FL/South Broward
Nelson, C. Walter; 1936-37-38;
E; #21; Chicago, IL/Hirsch
Nern, Carl R.; 1902;
*; #*; Port Huron, MI/*
Nester, Raymond; 1971-72-73;
OG/MG/LB; #97; Mt. Clemens, MI/
Clintondale
Nestor, Carl N.; 1947;
G; #67; East Chicago, IL/East Chicago
Neubert, Bernard E.; 1942;
G; #65; Chicago, IL/Thornton
Neumann, Harrison H.; 1935-36;
QB; #36; Lansing, MI/Central
Newkirk, Robert; 1996-97-98;
DT; #62; Belle Glade, FL/Glade Central
Newman, Mitchell L.; 1961;
HB; #42; Detroit, MI/Denby
Newsome, Richard; 1997-98-99-2000;
DB; #32; Fostoria, OH/Fostoria
Nichol, Keith; 2009-10-11;
QB/WR; #7; Lowell, MI/Lowell
Nichols, Mark E.; 1985-86-87C;
Birmingham Brother Rice
Nicholson, James B.; 1970-72;
OT; #72/77; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis
Niebylski, Gordon; 2002-03-04-05;
OT/OG; #71; Farmington, MI/
Birmingham Brother Rice
Nielsen, Hans J.; 1974-75-76-77;
PK; #8; Vejle, Denmark/Manistee (MI)
Niesen, Mark W.; 1971-72-73;
QB/DB; #14; Manistee, MI/
Catholic Central
Ninowski, James; 1955-56-57;
QB; #41; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Nitchman, Joel; 2007-08-09;
C; #65; Kalamazoo, MI/
Hackett Catholic Central
Noblett, Ubold J.; 1919-20-21;
HB; #10; Gladstone, MI/*
Nordberg, Carl A.; 1928-29-30;
HB; #39; St. Joseph, MI/*
Norman, Chris; 2009-10-11-12C;
LB; #10; Detroit, MI/Renaissance
Norman, Dempsey; 1984;
SE; #4; Chicago, IL/Tilden
Northcross, David C.; 1957-58-59;
E; #90; Highland Park, MI/
Highland Park
Nowak, Gary W.; 1968-69-70;
DE/OT; #82/76; St. Clair Shores, MI/
Detroit St. Ambrose
Nwagbuo, Ogemdi; 2006-07;
DT/NT; #99; San Diego, CA/Mt. Miguel
Nystie, Charles V.; 1948-49;
T; #73; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Nystrom, Carl W.; 1953-54-55C;
T/G; #68; Marquette, MI/Graveraet
O O O
Oas, Reginald G.; 1917;
HB; #8; Ishpeming, MI/*
O’Bradovich, Ed; 1990-91;
DL; #88; Chicago, IL/Fremd
O’Brien, Francis J.; 1956-57-58;
T; #62; Holyoke, MA/Holyoke
O’Keefe, Kevin; 1986;
OL; #59; Lakewood, OH/St. Edward
Olman, Norman A.; 1936-37;
G; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Olmstead, Clifford G.; 1900;
*; #*; *
Omerod, Craig K.; 1972;
OT; #50; Dearborn Hts., MI/
Dearborn Divine Child
Oquendo, Diego; 2005;
WR; #2; Staten Island, NY/Tottenville
Organ, Bob; 1991-92-93-94;
FB/TE; #43/94; Ludington, MI/Ludington
Organek, Brett; 1993;
DT; #91; Grandville, MI/Grandville
Ornstein, Gus; 1996;
Otis, Steven J.; 1976-77-78-79;
LB; #52; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech
Otting, Robert W.; 1942-46;
QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer
Ottney, Brian; 2000-01-02C;
C; #73; Troy, MI/Troy
Outlaw, Napoleon; 1992-93-94-95;
WR; #8; West Palm Beach, FL/
Cardinal Newman
Oviatt, Clarence R.; 1915;
E; #*; Bay City, MI/*
Owens, Alton L.; 1963-64-65;
C/DT; #53; Ft. Worth, TX/Paschal
Oxendine, Richard C.; 1960;
E; #87; Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa
P P P
Pacheco, Blake; 2011;
DT; #69; Salinas, CA/Palma
Pagel, William M.; 1945;
Paior, John J.; 1954;
C; #50; Latrobe, PA/Latrobe
Pajokowski, Joseph A.; 1945;
G; #61; South Bend, IN/Washington
Palazeti, Niko; 2011-12;
FB; #38; Northville, MI/
Detroit Catholic Central
Palmateer, Bernard B.; 1962;
E; #83; Port Huron, MI/Port Huron
Palmer, Jeffrey; 1987;
OG; #67; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Panin, L. Richard; 1950-51-52;
FB; #38; Detroit, MI/Denby
Panitch, Michael B.; 1956-57-58;
QB; #16; Chicago, IL/Austin
Parker, Frederick; 1987;
DB; #37; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Parker, Phillip J.; 1982-83-84-85;
DB; #32; Lorain, OH/Amherst Steele
Parker, Ward H.; 1906-07;
*; #*; Holly, MI/*
Parks, Warren A.; 1921;
T; #20; Cheboygan, MI/*
Parks, William T.; 1897-98-99;
T; #*; Pipestone, MI/*
Parmentier, Gary; 1968-70;
DB/DG; #48; East Detroit, MI/
Detroit Denby
Parrott, Roy E.; 1961;
C; #53; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Parsell, Rex. J.; 1947-48-49;
E; #81; Flint, MI/Central
Partchenko, Pete; 1992;
OT; #73; Toronto, ONT/Power
Paterra, Herbert E.; 1962;
G; #60; Glassport, PA/Glassport
Paterra, Jeffrey; 1986;
DB; #9; Diamond Bar, CA/Walnut
Patrick, Antwain; 1994-95;
TB; #32; Wilmington, NC/
New Hanover
Patrick, Joe; 2000-01;
OG; #61; Ashley, MI/Ithaca
Patterson, Benjamin P.; 1909-10;
T; #*; Caro, MI/*
Pawlak, Richard L.; 1973;
OT; #60; Detroit, MI/De La Salle
Pawlowski, Walter L.; 1940-41-42C;
HB; #47; Calumet City, IL/Thornton
Paxson, Avery B.; 1933;
C; #52; Saginaw, MI/*
Payne, Wade D.; 1967;
DB; #40; Garden City, MI/Garden City
Payton, Lenier; 1987-88;
DB; #24; Highland Park, MI/
Highland Park
Peaks, Clarence E.; 1954-55-56;
QB/HB; #26; Flint, MI/Central
Pearce, Edward J.; 1937-38-39;
HB; #41; Flint, MI/Northern
Pearson, Helge E.; 1937;
T; #22; Norway, MI/Norway
Pearson, Jeff; 1989-90;
C; #68; Chicago, IL/St. Laurence
Peck, Clair B.; 1903;
G; #*; Belding, MI/*
Peko, Domata; 2004-05;
DT; #96; Pago Pago, American Samoa/
Samoana
Peko, Siitupe; 1999-2000;
OT; #74; Whittier, CA/La Serna
Pendleton, Trevon; 2012;
FB; #37; Lucasville, OH/Portsmouth West
Pendy, Andrew; 2008-09;
LB/FB; #52/42; Shelby Township, MI/
Utica Eisenhower
Pepper, Taybor; 2012;
SN; #52; Saline,MI/Saline
Perkins, Calvin A.; 1980-81-82;
OT/DT; #74; Atlanta, GA/Harper
Perles, George J.; 1958;
T; #65; Allen Park, MI/Detroit Western
Perles, John W.; 1982-83-84;
LB; #44; Upper St. Clair, PA/
Upper St. Clair
Person, Dale; 1992-93-94;
DL; #53; Chicago, IL/Vocational
Peters, Arthur D.; 1901-02C-03;
E; #*; Springport, MI/*
Peterson, Julian; 1998-99;
LB/DE; #98; Hillcrest Heights, MD/
Crossland
Peterson, Thomas H.; 1975-76;
DB; #31; Ann Arbor, MI/Huron
Petterson, Andrew; 2002-03;
SN; #53; Denver, CO/Cherry Creek
Phelps, Brian F.; 1983;
QB; #12; Camarillo, CA/Camarillo
Phillips, Harold B.; 1968-69-70;
DB; #27; Detroit, MI/Southeastern
Phillips, Jess; 1965-66;
DB; #38; Beaumont, TX/Pollard
Pickelman, Kevin; 2008-09-10-11;
DT/NT; #96; Marshall, MI/Marshall
Piette, Thomas M.; 1978-80-81-82;
C; #56; Reford Twp., MI/Union
Pingel, John S.; 1936-37-38;
HB; #37; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Piro, Steven P.; 1969;
QB; #16; Iowa City, IA/Iowa City
Pirronello, William G.; 1944;
FB; #39; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central
Moore, Clyde D.; 1906-07-08-09;
*; #*; Freeport, MI/*
Moore, James; 1986-87-88;
FB; #33; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Moore, Rex W.; 1944;
QB; #25; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Moore, Steve; 2011;
SN; #53; Pinconning, MI/Pinconning Area
Moore, Timothy S.; 1984-85-86-87;
OLB; #42; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns
Moore, Wendell; 1974;
DT; #72; Port Arthur, TX/Lincoln
Morabito, Daniel L.; 1940;
T; #18; Buffalo, NY/Hutchinson
Morgado, Arnold; 1972;
FB; #24; Ewa, HI/Honolulu Punahou
Morgan, Jack D.; 1950-51-52;
T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby
Morrall, Earl E.; 1953-54-55;
QB; #21; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Morris, Aric; 1996-97-98-99C;
SS; #39/9; Oak Park, MI/Berkley
Morris, Chris; 2002-03-04-05C;
C; #51; Lambertville, MI/
Temperance-Bedford
Morris, Thomas L.; 1980-81;
FS; #27; Long Beach, CA/Millikan
Morrison, Russell A.; 1920-21-22;
C; #23; Alpena, MI/*
Morrissey, James M.; 1981-82-83-84C;
TE/ILB; #40; Flint, MI/Powers
Morse, Robert W.; 1983-84-85-86;
TB/FB; #21; Muskegon, MI/
Catholic Central
Mosallam, Brian; 1993-95-96;
OG; #62/63; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
Moss, Brendon; 2006-09;
TE/OG; #85/64; Saline, MI/Saline
Moss, Dawan; 1999-2000-01-02;
FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech
Moten, Eric; 1987-88-89-90;
DT/OG; #77; Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Mouch, Robert W.; 1982;
OT; #73; Redford, MI/Union
Mroz, Vincent; 1942;
E; #89; East Chicago, IN/Washington
Mudge, Dave; 1995-96-97;
OT; #65; Whitby, ONT/Henry Street
Muhammad, Muhsin; 1992-94-95;
WR; #19/1; Lansing, MI/Waverly
Mullen, John M.; 1964-66;
QB; #15; Toledo, OH/Central Catholic
Mullinder, Luc; 2002-03;
DE; #88; Mississauga, ONT/
Applewood Heights
Muma, Kevin; 2010-11-12;
K; #17; Troy, MI/Troy
Mumphery, Keith; 2011-12;
WR; #25; Vienna, GA/Dooly County
Murphy, Morley; 1952-53-54;
T; #71; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Murray, Todd; 1989-90-91-92;
CB; #20; Bloomington, MN/Jefferson
Musetti, Gerald A.; 1954-55;
HB; #47; Detroit, MI/Denby
Muster, Michael; 1981;
OG; #50; Utica, MI/Eisenhower
Myers, Nick; 1998-99-2000-01;
N N N
Nantambu, Jelani; 2005-06;
Napolitan, Mark R.; 1983-84;
C; #63; Trenton, MI/Trenton
Neal, James E.; 1952-53;
C; #51; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
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Radewald, Karl B.; 1920;
*; #*; Niles, MI/*
Radulescu, George; 1942;
*; #61; Imlay City, MI/Imlay City
Rainko, Brad; 1997-98-99;
TE; #84; Farmington Hills, MI/
Detroit Catholic Central
Ramsey, Clarence F.; 1916-17-19;
T; #23/10; Ludington, MI/*
Ramsey, Kenneth T.; 1976;
TE; #83; Detroit, MI/
Milwaukee (WI) King
Rance, Kyle; 1996-97-98-99;
TE; #88; Troy, MI/Troy
Randall, Jason; 2001-02-03-04;
TE; #81; Muskegon Heights, MI/
Muskegon
Ranieri, Ronald A.; 1966-67;
C; #54; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine
Ranney, Ellis W.; 1897-98C;
HB; #*; Belding, MI/*
Rasmussen, Kyle; 2000-01-02-03;
DT/DE; #97; Hadley, MI/Lapeer West
Rasmussen, Michael J.; 1970-71;
QB; #12; Fresno, CA/Fresno
Ray, Arthur; 2011;
OG; #73; Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel
Ray, Caulton; 2009;
Ray, Jonathan S.; 1974;
OG; #66; Beaver, PA/Beaver
Raye, James A.; 1965-66-67;
QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/Smith
Rayner, Dave; 2001-02-03-04;
K; #16; Oxford, MI/Oxford
Reader, Russell B.; 1945-46;
HB; #46; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn
Reaveley, Gordon G.; 1932-33-34;
T; #18; Durand, MI/*
Reaves, Carl; 1994-95;
OLB; #55; Oxford, MI/Oxford
Reaves, Stephen; 2004;
QB; #9; Tampa, FL/Plant
Redd, Keith L.; 1966;
C; #53; Detroit, MI/Denby
Reece, Travis; 1994-95-96-97;
FB/LB; #41; Detroit, MI/Denby
Reed, Derrick; 1987-88;
DB; #6; Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands
Reed, Kerry; 2005-06;
WR; #15; Miami, FL/South Dade
Reese, Elroy; 1995-96;
TE; #85; Detroit, MI/Bishop Gallagher
Reese, Ike; 1994-95-96C-97C;
OLB; #44; Cincinnati, OH/Aiken
Reese, William; 1989-90-91-92;
DE; #74; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Reeves, M. Bruce; 1977-78-79;
HB; #30; Irmo, SC/Irmo
Reid, Greg; 1995;
DT; #67; Tinley Park, IL/Andrew
Renaud, Marc; 1994-95-97;
Reynolds, Micajah; 2010-11-12;
NT/OG; #60; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Reynolds, Russell H.; 1933-34C;
HB; #39; Flint, MI/*
Rhodes, Tyrone D.; 1983-84-85-86;
OG; #67; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller
Riba, Micheal S.; 1982;
FL; #25; Arlington Hts., IL/Buffalo Grove
Ribby, Robert; 1993;
C; #51; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton Rapids
Riblet, William R.; 1910-11-12C;
QB; #*; Elkhart, IN/*
Ricamore, Wilford W.; 1899-1900-01;
E; #*; Berryville, VA/*
Richard, David; 2002;
TB; #11; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood East
Richards, Rolland G.; 1922-23-24;
QB/HB; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Richardson, Jeffrey; 1966;
C/OG; #57; Johnstown, PA/Central
Richardson, Lavaile; 1997-98-99-2000;
WR; #7; Warren, OH/Harding
Richendollar, Melvin; 1986;
OT; #65; Belleville, MI/Belleville
Rickens, Ronald F.; 1956-57-58;
G; #74; Cresson, PA/Cresson
Ricucci, Robert J.; 1959;
HB; #47; Maumee, OH/Chicago Leo
Ridgeway, Jason; 1985-86-87-88;
DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Chadsey
Ridinger, Tim; 1986-87-88-89;
LB/DT; #40; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park
Ridler, Don G.; 1928-29-30;
T; #2; Detroit, MI/*
Rinella, S. James; 1982-83-84-85;
NG/DT; #57; Plantation, FL/
South Plantation
Ringer, Javon; 2005-06-07-08C;
RB; #39/23; Dayton, OH/Chaminade-
Julienne
Ripmaster, P. Edward; 1940-42;
FB; #44/36; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Rison, Andre; 1985-86-87-88;
SE; #1; Flint, MI/Northwestern
Robbins, Kevin; 1987-88;
OT; #71; Washinton, DC/H.D. Woodson
Roberts, Aaron M.; 1981-82-83-84;
HB/FB; #20; Detroit, MI/
Catholic Central
Roberts, Douglas W.; 1963-64;
E; #87; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Roberts, Marvin E.; 1970-71-72;
Robinson, Embry L.; 1954-55;
T/G; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Fifth Ave.
Robinson, Hugh A.; 1922-23-24;
E; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Robinson, Kenneth E.; 1977;
DB; #9; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Robinson, Thomas D.; 1982-83;
TE; #34; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm
Robinson, Trenton; 2008-09-10-11C;
CB/S; #39; Bay City, MI/Bay City Central
Robinson-Randall, Greg; 1998-99;
OT; #76; Hitchcock, TX/LaMarque
Rochester, Paul G.; 1958-59;
T; #72; Midland, MI/
Sewanhaka Floral Park (NY)
Rockenbach, Paul G.; 1937-38-39C;
G; #14; Crystal Lake, IL/Crystal Lake
Rody, Frederick A.; 1953-54;
C; #66; Detroit, MI/Anaconda (MT)
Rogers, Charles; 2001-02;
WR; #1; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Rogers, Douglas S.; 1983-84-85-86;
DT/OT; #71; Youngstown,OH/Ursuline
Rolf, David; 2008-09;
LB/DE; #54; Piqua, OH/Piqua
Rolle, Donald D. (Butch); 1982-83-84-85;
TE; #89; Hallandale, FL/Hallandale
Rollick, Nicholas P.; 1976-77;
TB; #26; Skokie, IL/Niles Twp.
Rollin, Tony; 1990-91-92;
RB; #22; Akron, OH/
St. Vincent-St. Mary
Rollins, James; 1989-90;
DB; #34; Anaheim, CA/Servite
Roper, Dedrick; 2001;
DE; #52; Milpitas, CA/Milpitas
Rork, Frank C.; 1899-1901;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Roseboro, Ronald; 1984;
SE; #37; Detroit, MI/Mumford
Roskopp, Bernard G.; 1942-46-47;
E; #84/82; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens
Ross, Archie F.; 1934-35;
*; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/South
Ross, Donald L.; 1963-64;
C; #59; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Ross, Ronald R.; 1962;
T; #65; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central
Ross, Ward F.; 1925-26-27;
G/C; #*; Port Huron, MI/*
Ross, William L.; 1952;
G; #69; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls
Rossi, Donald A.; 1938-39;
QB; #36; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie
Rouse, Josh; 2006-07-08;
LB/FB; #44; Newtown, CT/Newtown
Rowe, Ronald; 1985-86;
DB; #18; San Diego, CA/Lincoln
Rowekamp, Kim A.; 1973-74-75-76;
LB/MG; #43; Kalamazoo, MI/Central
Roy, Errol A.; 1969-70-71;
OG/C; #55; New Orleans, LA/
St. Augustine
Roy, Rob; 1988-89-90;
FB; #27; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech
Rubick, Ronald R.; 1961-62-63;
HB; #27/33; Manistique, MI/Manistique
Rucker, Chris D.; 2008-09-11;
WR; #16; Detroit, MI/Detroit Country Day
Rucker, Chris L.; 2007-08-09-10;
CB; #29; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding
Rudzinski, Paul G.; 1974-75-76-77C;
ILB; #37; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central
Ruff, Timothy W.; 1974-75;
OG; #62; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman
Rugg, Gary L.; 1964;
Ruhl, Jack W.; 1928;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Ruhland, Ethan; 2009-10-11-12;
OG/C; #68; Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion
Ruminski, Roger J.; 1966;
OT; #76; Walled Lake, MI/Walled Lake
Rummell, Martin F.; 1924-25-26C;
*; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Rupp, William, Jr.; 1939-40-41C;
G; #15/68; Louisville, KY/Male
Rush, Marcus; 2011-12;
DE; #44; Cincinnati, OH/Archbishop
Moeller
Rush, Jerry M.; 1962-63-64;
T; #72; Pontiac, MI/Central
Russell, William E.; 1897-98-99;
HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/*
Rutledge, Leslie E.; 1955-56-57;
T; #95; El Paso, TX/Austin
Ruzich, John L.; 1973;
Ryan, Clifton; 2003-04-05C-06C;
DE/DT; #52/92; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Ryan, Edward J.; 1960-61C;
HB; #38; Chicago, IL/Leo
S S S
Sackrider, Kyle; 2006;
TE; #87; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek
Sadler, Mike; 2011-12;
P; #3; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills
Northern
Saidock, Thomas; 1955-56;
T; #69; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
Saimes, George; 1960-61-62C;
FB; #40; Canton, OH/Lincoln
Pisano, Vincent F.; 1950-51-52;
HB; #12; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
Pitts, Alfred E.; 1974-75-76-77C;
*; #56; Hubbard, OH/Hubbard
Pitts, Jack N.; 1967;
DB; #26; Decatur, GA/Trinity
Piwowarczyk, Chris; 1988-89-90-91;
OL; #56; Fenton, MI/Fenton
Planutis, Gerald R.; 1953-54-55;
FB; #45; W. Hazelton, PA/Hazelton
Pletz, John E.; 1946;
T; #74; Turtle Creek, PA/Turtle Creek
Pobur, Edward J.; 1982;
LB; #*; Livonia, MI/ Detroit
Catholic Central
Pogor, Edmund F.; 1939;
G; #11; Dunkirk, NY/Dunkirk
Pointer, Tramonte; 2006;
DT; #61; Flint, MI/Northern
Polonchek, John N.; 1947-48-49;
HB; #41; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt
Poole, Sean; 2001-02-03-04;
OT; #79; Flint, MI/Flint Central
Popovski, Tony; 1995;
OG; #69; Mt. Clemens, MI/
Utica Eisenhower
Popp, Robert; 1957;
QB; #25; Conemaugh, PA/Franklin
Porter, Anthony E.; 1975-76;
OT; #79; New York, NY/Dewitt Clinton
Postula, Victor A.; 1954;
FB; #34; Marshall, MI/Marshall
Postula, William J.; 1953;
E; #86; Marshall, MI/Marshall
Potter, James; 1984;
DT; #76; Mt. Clemens, MI/Clintondale
Pound, Howard E.; 1939;
E; #32; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Powers, John F.; 1975-76;
P; #41; Lansing, MI/Catholic Central
Prashaw, Milton F.; 1944;
T; #78; Massena, NY/Massena
Price, H. Eugene; 1896-97;
*; #*; Ithaca, MI/*
Prins, Kurt; 1989-90-91-92;
TE; #92; Muskegon, MI/Reeths-Puffer
Pritchett, Devin; 2005-06-07;
LB/FB; #63/39; Alpharetta, GA/Centennial
Proebstle, Richard J.; 1961-63-64;
QB; #21; Canton, OH/Central Catholic
Proebstle, James M.; 1965;
E; #80; Canton, OH/Central Catholic
Pruiett, Mitchell W.; 1965-66-67;
OG; #60; Benton Harbor, MI/
Benton Harbor
Pryor, Corey; 1988-89-90;
RB/DB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Przybycki, Joseph R.; 1965-66-67;
OT; #79; Detroit, MI/Notre Dame
Pugh, Joseph; 1986-87;
FB; #38; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Pyle, W. Palmer; 1957-58-59;
T; #69; Winnetka, IL/New Trier
Q Q Q
Quigley, Fred K.; 1939;
HB; #51; Grand Rapids, MI/Central
Quinlan, William D.; 1952-53;
E; #83; N. Andover, MA/Andover
Quinn, Kelly B.; 1982-83-84-85;
LB/DE; #13/93; Stone Mountain, GA/
Stone Mountain
R R R
Radelet, David P.; 1975-76-77;
SE/DB; #29; East Lansing, MI/
East Lansing
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Sebo, Steve; 1934-35-36;
HB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/Central
Selden, Kyle; 2011;
P; #20; Waterford, MI/Our Lady of the
Lakes
Selzer, Scott; 1988-89;
TB; #21; Farmington Hills, MI/
North Farmington
Serr, Gordon H.; 1950-51-52;
G; #56; Corunna, MI/Corunna
Servis, Lawrence R.; 1912;
HB; #*; St. Joseph, MI/*
Setterbo, Adam; 2010-11;
FB; #47/43; Spring Lake, MI/Spring Lake
Senior
Shabaj, Agim; 2002-03-04;
WR; #2; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Shackleton, Alex; 2007-08-09-10;
SN; #56; Breckenridge, CO/Summit
Shafer, Charles L.; 1977-78;
TE; #80; Stevensville, MI/Lakeshore
Shane, Kenny; 2006-07;
OG; #71; Indianapolis, IN/North Central
Shapiro, Mark; 1989;
C; #53; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Sharp, John E.; 1959-61;
HB/FB; #37; Flint, MI/Northern
Shaw, Harold; 1903;
E; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Shaw, Josh; 1998-99-2000-01;
DT; #95; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard
Shaw, Scott; 1995-96-97C;
OG; #73; Sterling Heights, MI/
Henry Ford II
Shaw, Steve J.; 1936-37-39;
*; #*; *
Shedd, Bert; 1905-06-07-08C-09;
*; #*; Tekonsha, MI/*
Shedd, Ward R.; 1900-01;
*; #*; Tekonsha, MI/*
Shepherd, Leroy; 1981-82-83;
DE; #97; New Castle, PA/New Castle
Sherman, Robert G.; 1939-40-41;
QB; #57/26; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Shinsky, John E.; 1970-72-73C;
DT; #88; Lyndhurst, OH/
Cleveland St. Joseph
Shlapak, Borys W.; 1970-71;
K; #5; Park Ridge, IL/Maine South
Shumay, Guy W.; 1919;
G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Shurelds, Robert; 1992-93-94-95;
DB; #38/2; Cincinnati, OH/
Western Hills
Shurmur, Patrick; 1983-85-86-87C;
C/OG; #60; Dearborn Heights, MI/
Divine Child
Shuttlesworth, Earl H.; 1911;
*; #; Lansing, MI/*
Sieminski, Adam C.; 1955;
T; #70; Swoyerville, PA/Swoyerville
Sieradzki, Stephen H.; 1946-47;
FB; #36; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Siler, William M.; 1944;
QB; #21; Dundee, MI/Dundee
Silverstone, Michael; 1983;
Simmons, Lonnie; 2001;
DT; #92; Columbus, OH/Northland
Simon, Chad; 2002-03-04;
RB; #13; Saginaw, MI/Heritage
Simons, Delrico; 1996;
DE; #82; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Simpson, David; 1987;
OT; #68; Temperance, MI/Bedford
Simpson, William T.; 1971-72-73;
DB/P; #29; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine
Sims, Andre; 2012;
WR; #21; Snellville, GA/Brookwood
Sims, Dion; 2009-11-12;
TE; #80: Detroit, MI/Orchard Lake St.
Mary’s
Sinner, J. Hackley; 1898-99;
G; #*; Cooper, MI/*
Skinner, Ralph L.; 1967;
HB; #23; Battle Creek, MI/St. Philip
Slank, Ronald J.; 1969-70;
FB; #36; Detroit, MI/Harper Woods Notre
Dame
Sleder, Julius C.; 1934-35-36;
T; #20; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City
Slonac, Evan J.; 1951-52-53;
FB; #33; St. Michael, PA/Adams Twp.
Small, Walter H.; 1903-04-05-06-07;
QB; #*; Charlevoix, MI/*
Small, Sebastian; 1990-91;
RB; #44; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith
Smead, Harold E.; 1928-29-30C;
C; #*; Sturgis, MI/*
Smiley, Lewis N.; 1939-40-41;
E; #37/89; Ferndale, MI/Lincoln
Smith, Charles A.; 1964-65-66;
DE; #95; Beaumont TX/Pollard
Smith, Chester; 1927;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Smith, Chris; 1993-94-95-96C;
DT; #96; Clinton Twp., MI/Clintondale
Smith, Chris; 2002;
LB; #30; Torrance, CA/South
Smith, D. Steve; 1977-78-79-80C;
TB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual
Smith, Demont; 1998-99-2000;
WR; #87; Grand Rapids, MI/Ottawa Hills
Smith, Earl I.; 1897-98;
FB; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Smith, Edward L.; 1976-77-78C;
QB; #7; Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Smith, Eric; 2002-03-04-05C;
S; #36; Groveport, OH/
Groveport-Madison
Smith, Fred; 2008-10;
WR/FB; #6/86; Detroit, MI/Southeastern
Smith, George B.; 1947-48-49;
QB; #21; Wayne, MI/Wayne
Smith, Gideon E.; 1913-14-15;
T; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Smith, Gregory; 1984-85;
LB; #80; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford
Smith, Horace; 1946-47-48-49;
E/HB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Smith, Howard B.; 1902;
*; #*; Ludington, MI/*
Smith, James; 1981-82;
FS; #81; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine
Smith, Kermit; 1967-68-69;
FB; #41; Baytown, TX/Carver
Smith, Kyle; 2008;
LB; #88; Novi, MI/Detroit Catholic Central
Smith, Lawrence J.; 1966-67;
C; #52; Chicago, IL/St. Rita
Smith, Louis A.; 1951;
HB; #43; Greenville, MI/Greenville
Smith, Michael R.; 1972;
TE; #87; Detroit, MI/Denby
Smith, Nick; 2004-05;
DE; #93; North Canton, OH/GlenOak
Smith, Otto; 1973-74-76;
DE/OLB; #71; Columbia, SC/Washington
Smith, Paul M.; 1925-26-27C;
B; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Smith, Peter H.; 1961-62;
QB; #23; Ecorse, MI/St. Francis Xavier
Smith, Robaire; 1997-98-99;
DE; #91; Flint, MI/Northern
Smith, William C.; 1975-77;
ILB; #39; Inkster, MI/
Dearborn Robichaud
Smoker, Jeff; 2000-01-02-03;
QB; #9; Manheim, PA/Manheim Central
Smolinski, Brian; 1987-88-89-90;
SE; #12; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Smolinski, Philip C.; 1973;
OT; #74; Allen Park, MI/Allen Park
Smolinski, Theodore C.; 1941;
T; #77; Rogers City, MI/Rogers City
Snider, Irving J.; 1917-18-19;
HB; #28; Richmond, MI/Richmond
Snorton, H. Matthew; 1961-62-63;
E; #84; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Snow, Percy; 1986-87-88-89;
MLB; #48; Canton, OH/McKinley
Soave, John; 1957;
HB; #35; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Sobczak, Edward E.; 1946-48;
E; #53/85; Pittsburgh, PA/Langley
Soehnlen, Christopher; 1987-88-89;
DT; #64; Canton, OH/St. Thomas Aquinas
Sohacki, Edward; 1947;
G; #63; Detroit, MI/*
Sokoll, Mark R.; 1970;
DB; #9; Winston-Salem, NC/
Okemos (MI)
Soltys, Charles J.; 1982-83;
FB; #29; Lansing, IL/Thorton Frac. South
Sonntag, Brad; 2010-11;
WR; #81; Saginaw, MI/
Nouvel Catholic Central
Speelman, Harry E.; 1935-36-37C;
T; #18; Lansing, MI/Central
Speerstra, Herbert A.; 1944-48;
HB/E; #48/88; Saginaw, MI/Eastern
Spencer, Donald; 2010;
WR; #15; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti
Spencer, Raymond; 1973-74-75;
OG/OT; #59; Detroit, MI/Central
Spiegel, William S.; 1946-47-48;
HB; #11; Birmingham, MI/Baldwin
Spiekerman, Roy P.; 1923-24-25;
T; #*; Saginaw, MI/*
Springer, Harold A.; 1915-19-20C;
QB; #40; Port Huron, MI/*
Squier, George G.; 1932;
T; #22; Benton Harbor, MI/*
Stachowicz, Raymond M.; 1977-78-79-80;
P; #19; Broadview Hts., OH/Brecksville
Stafford, Jermaine; 1995;
WR; #25; Rochester, NY/Franklin
Standal, Thomas P.; 1974-75;
MB; #66; Flint, MI/Powers
Stanley, Ronald; 2001-02-03C-04C;
LB; #44; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Stansbery, Kevin; 1992-93;
FS; #39; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek
Stanton, David; 2005-06;
DT; #17; Los Angeles, CA/El Camino Real
Stanton, Drew; 2003-04-05C-06C;
QB; #5; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Stanton, Edmund A.; 1977-78;
OT; #61; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview
Stanton, Jerome; 1976-77-78;
DB; #1; Detroit, MI/Central
Stark, Elbert J.; 1942;
HB; #49; Geneva, IL/Geneva
Steckler, Ben; 2002;
WR; #80; Huntingburg, IN/Southridge
Steinmetz, Artie; 1997;
DE; #94; Edgewood, KY/
Covington Catholic
Stevens, Dewey D.; 1950;
T; #70; Flint, MI/Central
Saint-Dic, Jonal; 2006-07;
DE; #94; Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth
Salani, Chris; 1992-93-94-95;
P; #88; Hancock, MI/Hancock
Salani, Richard A.; 1972;
WR; #15; Hancock, MI/Central
Sanders, Jordan; 2011;
DT; #58; Rochester, MI/Adams
Sanders, Lonnie; 1960-61-62;
E/WB; #90; Detroit, MI/Pershing
Sargent, Michael W.; 1984-85-86-87;
TE; #49/88; Flint, MI/Powers
Saul, Richard R.; 1967-68-69C;
DE/LB; #88; Butler, PA/Butler
Saul, Ronald R.; 1967-68-69;
OT/OG; #70; Butler, PA/Butler
Savage, Larry E.; 1976-77-78-79;
LB; #57; Warren, OH/Howland
Sayler, Jace; 1997-98-99-2000;
DL; #80; McHenry, IL/McHenry
Saylor, Franklin B.; 1947-48;
T; #74; Hummelstown, PA/
Hummelstown
Scarlett, Todd A.; 1980-81;
CB; #26; Okemos, MI/Okemos
Schaefer, David; 1998-2000-01;
K; #14/2; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm
Schario, Richard S.; 1978-81-82;
PK; #3; Lyndhurst, OH/Brush
Schau, Henry W.; 1927-28-29;
FB; #*; Scherevville, IN/*
Schaum, Gregory J.; 1973-74-74C;
DT; #95; Baltimore, MD/Polytech
Schelb, Michael W.F.; 1939-40-41;
HB; #59/14; Allegan, MI/Allegan
Schiesswohl, Donald A.; 1952-53;
G; #65; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Schinderle, Jack W.; 1964-65;
DT; #79; Iron River, MI/Iron River
Schmeding, Mike; 2009;
OT; #76; Rutherford, NJ/St. Mary’s
Schmyser, Verne J.; 1923-24;
HB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/*
Schrader, Nelson C.; 1936-37;
T; #6; Northville, MI/Northville
Schramm, Andrew J.; 1977-78-79-80;
FB; #45; Findlay, OH/Findlay
Schramm, Walter; 1981-82;
OT; #61; Findlay, OH/Findlay
Schrecengost, Fred A.; 1952-53-54;
T; #76; Ford City, PA/Ford City
Schroeder, Fred A.; 1936-37;
T; #12; Clawson, MI/Clawson
Schroeder, Robert E.; 1944;
QB; #88; Flint, MI/Flint
Schulgen, George F.; 1920-21;
E; #*; Traverse City, MI/*
Schultz, Carl F.; 1923-24;
E; #*; Lansing, MI/*
Schultz, Todd; 1995-96-97;
QB; #9; Morris, IL/Community
Schutz, Mike; 1997;
OG; #60; Etobicoke, ONT/Central Tech
Schwei, John J.; 1918-19-20;
E; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/
Iron Mountain
Sciarini, James M.; 1975-76-77;
C; #51; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger
Sciarini, Michael P.; 1978-79-80;
OG; #65; Fort Wayne, IN/
Bishop Dwenger
Scott, Chris; 1990;
LB; #52; Troy, MI/Troy
Scott, Gari; 1996-97-98-99C;
WR; #86; Lake Park, FL/Suncoast
Scott, Jerramy; 2003-04-05-06;
WR; #32; Jupiter, FL/Dwyer
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Tanker, Terrence P.; 1982-83;
TE; #87; Westlake, OH/Lakewood
Taplin, Greg; 2000-01-02-03;
DE; #94; Hollywood, FL/Hallandale
Tapling, Mark E.; 1977-78-79;
C; #54; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech
Tata, Vincent P.; 1985-86-87-88;
OG; #61; Fenton, MI/Linden
Tate, Charles G.; 1897;
*; #*; Altoona, PA/*
Tate, Mark T.; 1958;
G; #60; New Castle, PA/New Castle
Tate, Joe; 2000-01-02-03C;
Taubert, James K.; 1972-73-74C;
DT; #94; Weymouth, MA/Weymouth
Taylor, Donavon; 1985;
DB; #24; Jamestown, OH/Greenview
Taylor, Maurice R.; 1922-23C;
G; #*; East Cleveland, OH/*
Teague, Jason; 2002-03-04-05;
RB; #20; St. Petersburg, FL/Osceola
Techlin, David G.; 1965-66;
*; #68; Essexville, MI/Bay City Central
Terlaak, Robert T.; 1932-33;
G; #5; Cleveland, OH/*
Teufer, Philip H.; 1922;
T; #*; Eaton Rapids, MI/*
Thayer, Robert F.; 1924;
G; #*; Williamston, MI/*
Theuerkauf, Robert W.; 1973;
DB; #34; Menominee, MI/Menominee
Thomas, Craig; 1991-92-93;
TB; #33; Braddock, PA/Woodland Hills
Thomas, David W.; 1968-69-70;
OG/DE; #63; Warren, MI/East Detroit
Thomas, Deane A.; 1950;
G; #71; Chicago, IL/Leo
Thomas, Desmond; 1996-97-98-99;
DT; #66; Beltsville, MD/High Point
Thomas, Devin; 2006-07;
WR; #10/5; Ann Arbor, MI/Canton
Thomas, E. James; 1974-75-76-77;
DT/OG; #76; Akron, OH/St. Vincent
Thomas, Jesse L.; 1948-49-50;
HB; #42; Flint, MI/Central
Thomas, LaMarr; 1967;
HB; #36; Markham, IL/Harvey-Thornton
Thomas, Lawrence; 2012;
FB/DT; #8; Detroit, MI/Renaissance
Thomson, Charles J.; 1917-19-20;
E; #34; Eau Claire, MI/*
Thomson, Elmer L.; 1896;
*; #*; Dansville, MI/*
Thompson, Hubert; 1999;
DE; #89; Hillside, IL/Proviso West
Thornhill, Charles E.; 1964-65-66;
G/LB; #41; Roanoke, VA/Addison
Thornhill, Josh; 1998-99-2000C-01C;
LB; #50; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Thornhill, Kaleb; 2004-05-06-07C;
LB; #43; Lansing, MI/Eastern
Thornton, Gregory L.; 1984;
DE; #96; Louisville, KY/Butler
Thorpe, Gustave A.; 1920-21-22;
T; #24; Stephenson, MI/*
Threats, Jabbar; 1995;
Thrower, Willie L.; 1952;
QB; #27; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
Timmerman, Edward G.; 1950-51-52;
FB; #30; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Timmons, Frank D.; 1971-72;
CB; #43; Winter Haven, PA/Jewitt
Tinnick, John F.; 1964;
HB; #22; Patton, PA/Cambria Hts.
Tipton, Norman E.; 1945;
T; #77; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn
Tobin, John F.; 1948-49-50;
G; #66; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn
Tobin, Micheal G.; 1968-69-70;
OG/C; #60; Detroit, MI/
Bordertown (NJ) Military
Todd, Jerry; 1988-89;
TB/DB; #12; Flushing, MI/Flint Powers
Toney, Marcus L.; 1980-81-82;
SS/FB; #1; Muskegon Hts., MI/
Catholic Central
Toth, Joe; 2004-05-06;
NG/DT/C; #70/97; Port Charlotte, FL/
Port Charlotte
Toth, Kenneth A.; 1985;
LB; #85; New Baltimore, MI/Algonac
Tower, Gordon E.; 1899;
T; #*; Otisco, MI/*
Townsend, Alphonso; 2002;
DE; #74; Lima, OH/
Fork Union Military Academy
Townsend, Anthony; 1979-80;
FS; #36; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Trannon, Matt; 2003-04-05-06;
WR; #6; Flint, MI/Northern
Travis, William E.; 1899;
E; #*; Milford, MI/*
Trawick, Brynden; 2009;
LB; #30; Mariette, GA/Sprayberry
Traylor, Frank Jr.; 1967;
DT; #57; Beaumont, TX/Pollard
Treadwell, Blake; 2009-10-11-12;
DL/OL; #93/64; East Lansing, MI/East
Lansing
Triplett, Howard; 1992-93;
CB; #11; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Triplett, William L.; 1968-69-70;
TB/QB; #17; Vicksburg, MS/Temple
Trueman, John J.; 1959;
E; #80; Bakerton, PA/John Carroll
Truitt, Ralph; 1998;
QB; #8; Ypsilanti, MI/Belleville
Turner, Daryl; 1980-81-82-83;
SE; #38; Flint, MI/Southwestern
Turner, Joseph E.; 1916-17;
E/HB; #4; Whitney, MI/*
Turner, T.J.; 1997-98-99-2000;
LB; #35; Hillsboro, OH/Hillsboro
Tyree, Thomas M.; 1983-84;
OLB; #28; Fort Wayne, IN/South Side
U U U
Underwood, Dan D.; 1961-62-63C;
G/E; #59/93; Dowagiac, MI/Dowagiac
Underwood, Dimitrius; 1995-96-97;
DE; #99; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith
V V V
Van Buren, Earl C.; 1925;
*; #*; Jackson, MI/*
Van Dam, John; 2006;
QB; #16; East Lansing, MI/Okemos
Vanderburg, Vincent I.; 1934-35-36;
C; #2; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Vanderbeek, Matthew; 1986-87-88-89;
LB/DE; #66; Holland, MI/West Ottawa
Vanderbush, Randy; 1989;
QB; #15; Franklin, IN/Franklin
Vanderhoef, Wilfred R.; 1896C;
*; #*; Washington, DC/*
Vandermeer, Myrton L.; 1930-31-32;
E; #27; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Vanderstolpe, John H.; 1896-97-98;
*; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*
Vandervoort, Adelbert D.; 1914-15-16-19;
G; #13; Lansing, MI/*
Van Dyke, Ryan; 1998-99-2000-01;
QB; #3/13; Marshall, MI/Marshall
Van Elst, Gary L.; 1969-71-72;
LB/DT; #70; Middleville, MI/Middleville
Van Elst, G. David; 1968-69;
OT; #74; Middleville, MI/Middleville
VanOrden, Richard O.; 1918-19;
G; #*; Corvallis, OR/Corvallis
Van Pelt, Brad A.; 1970-71-72C;
S; #10; Owosso, MI/Owosso
Van Pelt, Christopher J.; 1979-80-81-82;
CB; #7; Fort Wayne, IN/Elmhurst
Vaughn, Bert R.; 1977-78-79-80-81;
QB; #15; Magasore, OH/Magasore
Vaughn, Ernest; 1907;
*; #*; Detroit, MI/*
Vaughn, Lawrence F.; 1913-14;
C; #*; Reading, MI/*
Vershinksi, Thomas F.; 1959;
E; #94; Mt.Carmel, PA/Mt. Carmel
Vezmar, Walter; 1945;
T; #58; Detroit, MI/Northeastern
Veilhaber, John T.; 1979;
FL; #11; Findlay, OH/Findlay
Vickerson, Kevin; 2001-02-03-04;
DT; #91; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King
Viney, Robert W.; 1963-64-65;
DE; #85; Pittsburgh, PA/North Catholic
Vogel, Alfred R.; 1924-25;
*; #*; Evanston, IL/*
Vogler, Harold L.; 1947-48-49C;
T; #72; Detroit, MI/Cooley
Vogt, Ray A.; 1950-51-52;
HB; #48; Duquesne, PA/Duquesne
Vooletich, Brian; 1990-91;
DB; #33; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer
Vorkapich, Mike; 1994;
OLB; #50; Leamington, ONT/Leamington
W W W
Wachman, Mitchell; 1983-84-85;
OG; #62; Lauderdale Lakes, FL/Anderson
Wagner, Roosevelt; 1989-90-91;
OG; #50; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna
Wagner, Sidney P.; 1933-34-35C;
G; #17; Lansing, MI/Central
Waldron, Donald; 1946;
HB; #47; Milwaukee, WI/Shorewood
Walker, Don; 1994-95;
OG; #72; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King
Walker, G. Mickey; 1958-59-60;
G/T; #59; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit
Waller, Joel S.; 1983;
SE; #13; Miami, FL/Miami Beach
Walsh, John J.; 1962-64;
G; #63; Chicago, IL/Brother Rice
Walters, Matt; 2003-04;
TE; #85; Clackamas, OR/Clackamas
Ware, Derron; 2002-03;
S; #27; Los Angeles, CA/Dorsey
Ware, Jeremy; 2008-09;
CB; #9; Fort Myers, FL/Lehigh Senior
Ware, William H.; 1967;
DB; #32; Beaumont, TX/Pollard
Warmbein, Kurt C.; 1933-34-35;
HB; #45; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph
Warrick, Nehemiah; 2006-07;
S; #3; Bradenton, FL/Bayshore
Wasczenski, Robert; 1984;
FL; #15; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison
Washington, Eugene; 1964-65-66;
SE; #84; La Porte, TX/Baytown Carver
Washington, Richard; 1974-75;
DE; #75; Pontiac, MI/Northern
Stevens, Drew; 2009-11;
LB/TE; #48; Delaware, OH/Olentangy
Stevens, Joseph A.; 1979-80-81-82;
TE/DE; #83; Mentor, OH/Mentor
Stevenson, George A.; 1960;
G; #31; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge
Steward, Ernest; 1989-90-91-92;
LB; #98; Flint, MI/Beecher
Stewart, Donald M.; 1945;
C; #22; Toledo, OH/Waite
Stewart, Donald W.; 1959-60-61;
HB/QB; #16; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon
Stewart, Steve; 2000-01-02-03;
OT; #77; Sandusky, OH/Sandusky
Stipek, John; 2006-09-10;
DT/C; #88/66; Macomb Township, MI/
Dakota
Stockwell, Kenneth; 1981-82-83;
C; #53; Grosse Pointe, MI/South
Stone, Fred A.; 1909-10-11C;
E; #*; Clare, MI/*
Stoyanovich, Bill; 1992-93;
PK; #10; Dearborn Heights, MI/
Crestwood
Stradley, Robert; 1984-85-86-87C;
FS/LB; #22; Hartville,OH/
Uniontown Lake
Straight, Herbert D.; 1914-15-16;
G; #44; Holland, MI/*
Strand, William C.; 1902;
*; #*; Otsego, MI/*
Strata, Rodney L.; 1977-78-79-80C;
OG; #69; Canton, OH/Massillon Perry
Strayhorn, Jason; 1996-97-98C;
C; #79; Indianapolis, IN/North Central
Strayhorn, Johnathan; 2008-09-10-11;
DE; #57; Detroit, MI/Oak Park
Streb, Claude R.; 1929-30;
G; #17; Birmingham, MI/*
Stroia, Eugene J.; 1950;
T; #76; River Rouge, MI/*
Stump, Jeffrey; 1984-85;
OG; #64; Lansing, MI/Waverly
Suci, Robert L.; 1959-60-61;
HB; #22; Grand Blanc, MI/*
Sucura, Dave; 1997-98-99-2000;
OL; #70; Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson
Suggs, DeMario; 1998-99-2000-01-02;
CB/TB; #19; Toledo, OH/St. John’s
Sullivan, Thomas B.; 1944C;
C; #56; Steubenville, OH/Steubenville
Summers, James; 1965-66;
DB; #20; Orangeburg, SC/Wilkinson
Super, Robert V.; 1966-67-68;
QB/LB/DB; #12; Ferndale, MI/Ferndale
Sutilla, Edward D.; 1958;
T; #96; Revioc, PA/Edensburg-Cambria
Swanson, Hugo T.; 1920-21-22;
G; #19; Ishpeming, MI/*
Swartz, Howard R.; 1935-36-37;
T; #19; LaGrange, IL/Lyons
Swenson, Brett; 2006-07-08-09;
K; #14; Pompano Beach, FL/
St. Thomas Aquinas
Szwast, Robert F.; 1960-61;
T/G; #63; Chicago, IL/Leo
Szymanski, James; 1986-87-89;
DE; #91; Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson
T T T
Tabatchnick, Rob; 2004-05-06-07;
LB; #42; Livingston, NJ/Livingston
Tamburo, Richard P.; 1950-51-52;
C; #52; New Kensington, PA/
New Kensington
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Wietecha, Raymond W.; 1946;
C; #56; East Chicago, IL/Roosevelt
Wilcox, Frederick E.; 1920-21;
QB/HB; #1; Rockford, IL/*
Wiley, Otis; 2005-06-07-08C;
S; #21; Flint, MI/Carman-Ainsworth
Wilks, John J.; 1957-59;
C; #53; Grand Rapids, MI/
Catholic Central
Willertz, Christopher; 1986-87-88-89;
DE; #99; Bay City, MI/Handy
Williams, Carl A.; 1979-80-81-82;
SS; #29; Detroit, MI/Royal Oak Shrine
Williams, Demond; 2005-06;
CB; #9; Jackson, AL/Jackson
Williams, Fred T.; 1897;
*; #*; Petoskey, MI/*
Williams, J.C.; 1948-49-50;
G; #69; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Williams, James A.; 1978-79-80;
WR; #85; San Diego, CA/Madison
Williams, Jesse D.; 1971;
TB; #40; Bellefontaine,OH/
Bellefontaine
Williams, Leon L.; 1974-75-76;
TB; #22; Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor
Williams, Miles; 2004;
CB; #39; Youngstown, OH/
Austintown Fitch
Williams, Samuel F.; 1956-57-58C;
E; #88; Dansville, MI/Dansville
Williams, Terence L.; 1977-78;
DB; #18; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton
Williams, T.J.; 2006-07;
WR/CB; #12; Tallahassee, FL/Leon
Williams, P. Van; 1979-80;
CB; #32; Delray Beach, FL/Boca Raton
Williamson, Herbert H.; 1934;
*; #*; *
Williamson, RJ; 2012;
S; #26; Dayton, OH/Dunbar
Willingham, L. Tyrone; 1973-74-76;
QB/FL; #4; Jacksonville, NC/Jacksonville
Wilson, Bernard; 1985-86-87-88;
WR; #81; Patterson, NJ/Eastside
Wilson, Bobby; 1989-90;
DL; #97; Chicago, IL/Austin
Wilson, Charles A.; 1973-74;
OG; #68; Amityville, NY/Memorial
Wilson, Edgar; 1977;
SE; #41; Dowagiac, MI/Union
Wilson, Freddie; 1988-89-90;
DB; #19; Boynton Beach, FL/Santaluces
Wilson, John; 1927;
*; #*; Asbury Park, NJ/*
Wilson, John D.; 1950-51-52;
HB/QB; #45; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer
Wilson, Miles M.; 1934-35;
G; #13; Kalamazoo, MI/Central
Wilson, Oren; 2007-08-09;
DL; #70; Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck
Wilson, Patrick J.; 1954-55-56;
QB; #24; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer
Wilson, Pierre; 1999;
LB; #11; Riviera Beach, FL/Suncoast
Wilson, Thomas R.; 1958-59-60;
QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer
Wilson, Travis; 2000;
FB; #47; Howell, MI/Howell
Wilson, Tyrone C.; 1973-74-75;
TB/FB; #30; Wilkinsburg, PA/
Wilkinsburg
Winiecki, Thomas S.; 1960-61;
T; #70; Chicago, IL/Leo
Winston, Glenn; 2008-09;
RB; #41; Detroit, MI/Denby Tech
Winters, Brian; 1990-91;
WR; #82; Toledo, OH/
Macomber-Whitney
Wiseman, Donald R.; 1934-35;
FB; #32; Cadillac, MI/Cadillac
Wiska, Jeffrey R.; 1979-80-81;
OG/OT; #72; Farmington Hills, MI/
Catholic Central
Wittig, Jeff; 1988-89;
OT; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/
Forest Hills Central
Wojciechowski, John; 1981-82-84-85;
DL/OG; #93/73; Warren, MI/Fitzgerald
Wolf, Clyde M.; 1898;
*; #*; Frontier, MI/*
Wolff, David A.; 1983-84-85-86;
DT; #56; Southgate, MI/Aquinas
Won, Douglas; 1972;
S; #39; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis
Woods, Anthony E.; 1981-82;
SE; #80; Chicago, IL/Sullivan
Woods, Ryan; 2001-02-03-04-05;
TE; #89; Florissant, MO/
Christian Brothers
Woodworth, Fred L.; 1897;
*; #*; Caseville, MI/*
Woody, Troy; 1988;
DB; #23; Flint, MI/Northwestern
Worthy, Jerel; 2009-10-11;
DT; #99; Huber Heights, OH/Wayne
Wright, Donald M.; 1957-58-59C;
C/G; #68/54; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn
Wright, Harry A.; 1905;
*; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/*
Wright, Marvin; 1993-94-95-96;
FB/S; #18; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Wright, Shawn; 1996-97-98-99;
LB/S; #31; Shaker Heights, OH/
Shaker Heights
Wright, Thomas; 1999-2000-01-02C;
S; #43; Lake Wales, FL/Lake Wales
Wulff, James F.; 1955-56-58;
HB; #22; Chicago, IL/
Evanston St. George
Wycinsky, Craig P.; 1968-69;
OT; #77; Farmington, MI/
North Farmington
Y Y Y
Yarema, David A.; 1982-84-85-86;
QB; #14; Warren, MI/
Birmingham Brother Rice
Yarlan, Stephen E.; 1964;
G; #69; Huntington, WV/Huntington
Yeaster, Greg; 2002-03;
DT; #96; Montrose, MI/Montrose
Yewcic, Thomas; 1951-52-53;
HB/QB; #41; Conemaugh, PA/
Conemaugh
Yocca, John A.; 1948-50;
G; #67; Windber, PA/Windber
Young, D.J.; 2009-10;
OT; #59; Lansing, MI/Sexton
Young, Drew; 1999-2000;
LB/S; #4/38; East Riverside, CA/Riverside
Poly
Young, Duane; 1987-88-89-90;
OL/FB/TE; #29; Kalamazoo, MI/Central
Young, Edmund C.; 1918;
E; #*; Mason, MI/Mason
Young, Gregory T.; 1975;
Rochester (NY) Brighton
Young, Hendricks, M.; 1958;
HB; #17; Detroit, MI/Chicago Carver
Young, Lonnie; 1981-82-83-84;
CB; #36; Mt. Morris, MI/Flint Beecher
Young, Michael S.; 1967-68;
DB/DT; #64; Detroit, MI/Holy Redeemer
Youngs, Edward W.; 1961-62-63;
T/C; #71; Jackson, MI/Jackson
Z Z Z
Zagers, Bert A.; 1952-53-54;
HB; #19; Cadillac, MI/Cadillac
Zalar, Edward J.; 1955;
E; #51; Barberton, OH/Barberton
Zarza, Louis F.; 1933-34-35;
E; #25; East Chicago, IN/Washington
Ziegel, Frederick K.; 1934-35-36;
QB; #42; Detroit, MI/Northwestern
Ziegler, Nicholas J.; 1945;
E; #83; Cleveland, OH/West Tech
Zindel, Barry L.; 1959;
E; #81; Williamston, MI/Williamston
Zindel, Howard C.; 1934-35-36;
T; #11; Grand Rapids, MI/Union
Zindel, Jack D.; 1968;
MG; #65; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing
Zito, James J.; 1946-47;
T; #73; Geneva, OH/Geneva
Zorn, William L.; 1962;
T; #80; Massillon, OH/Geneva
Zucco, Victor A.; 1956;
FB; #36; Renton, PA/Plum Twp.
Zynn, Daniel; 2005-06;
OG; #77; South Pasadena, CA/
South Pasadena
Zysk, Donald H.; 1955-56-57;
HB; #34; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven
Wasylk, Steve; 1990-91-92-93;
DB; #37; Tawas City, MI/Tawas City
Waters, Franklin D.; 1946-47-48-49;
HB/FB; #31/43; Wallingford, CT/
Wallingford
Waters, Frank D. III; 1966-67-68;
HB/FL; #43; Hillsdale, MI/Hillsdale
Waters, Marcus; 2000;
WR; #13; Sarasota, FL/Booker
Watkins, Ronald A.; 1962;
TB; #32; Flint, MI/Central
Watson, Ashton; 2002-03-04-05;
CB; #12; Huber Heights, OH/Wayne
Waynes, Trae; 2012;
CB; #15; Kenosha,WI/Bradford
Weatherspoon, Donald; 1965;
DT; #74; Vandalia, MI/Cassopolis
Weaver, Douglas W.; 1950-51-52;
C; #54; Goshen, IN/Goshen
Weaver, Ross; 2005-07-08-09C;
Webb, Marcus; 2009;
LB; #35; Pontiac, MI/Northern
Webb, Tanya W.; 1978-79;
DT; #98; Augusta, AK/Augusta
Webster, George D.; 1964-65-66C;
E/LB; #90; Anderson, SC/Westwide
Weckler, Charles A.; 1921;
HB; #3; Lansing, MI/*
Wedemeyer, Charles W.; 1966-68;
QB/FL; #11; Kailua, HI/
Honolulu Punahon
Wedlow, Monquiz; 2000-01-02-03;
LB/S; #45; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw
Weeks, Kenneth B.; 1927;
*; #*; St. Louis, MI/*
Wells, George B.; 1896-97;
*; #*; Ithaca, MI/*
Wells, William P.; 1951-52-53;
HB; #14; Chicago, IL/Menominee
Wenger, Ralph D.; 1945-48-49;
C; #56; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill
Wenner, Elwyn A.; 1926;
T; #*; Brooklyn, MI/*
Werner, Daniel L.; 1969-72;
QB; #4; Rocky River, OH/
Cleveland St. Ignatius
West, Jerry F.; 1964-65-66;
OT; #77; Durand, MI/Durand
Wheeler, John P.; 1946;
T; #78; Kankakee, IL/Kankakee
Wheeler, Roy S.; 1907-08;
*; #*; Athens, MI/*
Wheeler, Stefon; 2002-03-04-05;
OT; #72; Passaic, NJ/Milford Academy
White, Anthony Rashad; 2010-11-12;
DT/NT; #98; Battle Creek, MI/
Battle Creek Central
White, Blair; 2006-07-08-09C;
WR; #25; Saginaw, MI/Nouvel Catholic
Central
White, Eric; 1991;
DE; #94; Indianapolis, IN/
Lawrence North
White, Lorenzo M.; 1984-85-86-87C;
TB; #34; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard
White, Mitchell; 2009-10-11-12;
CB; #32; Livonia, MI/Stevenson
Whitticker, William; 2001-02-03-04;
OG; #76; Marion, IN/Marion
Whittle, David D.; 1979-80;
OT; #63; Seattle, WA/Shoreville
Wieland, Jeff; 1983;
LB; #56/99; Corunna, MI/Corunna
Wielba, Ralph C.; 1969-70-71;
LB/DB/DE; #39; Dearborn, MI/Fordson
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WINNING STREAKS
ALL GAMES
28 Began with a 33-14 win over William & Mary in East Lansing on Oct. 14, 1950, and
ended with a 6-0 loss at Purdue on Oct. 24, 1953. (Teams coached by Biggie Munn.)
15 Began with a 52-0 win over Olivet in East Lansing on Oct. 19, 1912, and ended with a
3-0 loss to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 17, 1914. (Teams coached by John
Macklin.)
12 Began with a 38-14 win over Stanford in East Lansing on Oct. 8, 1955, and ended with
a 20-13 loss at Illinois on Oct. 27, 1956. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)
10 Began with a 13-3 victory over UCLA in East Lansing on Sept. 18, 1965, and ended
with a 14-12 loss to UCLA in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1966. (Teams coached by Duffy
Daugherty.)
10 Began with a 24-15 victory at Michigan on Oct. 14, 1978, and ended with a 27-3 loss
at Notre Dame on Sept. 29, 1979. (Teams coached by Darryl Rogers.)
BIG TEN GAMES
16 Began with a 22-12 win over Illinois in East Lansing on Oct. 2, 1965, and ended with
a 21-0 loss at Minnesota on Oct. 21, 1967. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)
8 Began with a 24-15 win at Michigan on Oct. 14, 1978, and ended with a 21-7 loss
to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 6, 1979. (Teams coached by Darryl Rogers.)
7 Began with a 36-3 win over Northwestern in East Lansing on Oct. 15, 1988, and ended
with a 10-7 loss to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 14, 1989. (Teams coached by
George Perles.)
6 Began with a 21-7 win over Illinois in East Lansing on Oct. 22, 1955, and ended with
a 20-13 loss at Illinois on Oct. 27, 1956. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)
5 Began with a 17-13 win at Purdue on Nov. 5, 1960, and ended with a 13-0 loss at
Minnesota on Nov. 4, 1961. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)
5 Began with a 31-7 win over Purdue in East Lansing on Oct. 26, 1974, and ended with
a 21-0 loss to Ohio State in East Lansing on Sept. 13, 1975. (Teams coached by Denny
Stolz.)
5 Began with a 28-24 win at Purdue on Oct. 26, 1985, and ended with a 24-21 loss to
Iowa in East Lansing on Oct. 4, 1986. (Teams coached by George Perles.)
5 Began with a 28-21 win at Purdue on Oct. 28, 1989, and ended with a 12-7 loss to Iowa
in East Lansing on Oct. 6, 1990. (Teams coached by George Perles.)
5 Began with a 55-33 win over Purdue in East Lansing on Oct. 27, 1990, and ended with
a 31-0 loss at Indiana on Oct. 5, 991. (Teams coached by George Perles.)
MSU’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
109 MSU 109, Olivet 0 Oct. 30, 1920
104 MSU 104, Hillsdale 0 Oct. 29, 1904
103 MSU 103, Kalamazoo 0 Sept. 29, 1928
100 MSU 100, Ripon 0 Nov. 7, 1931
93 MSU 93, Alma 0 Sept. 24, 1932
74 MSU 74, Alma 0 Sept. 26, 1931
74 MSU 74, Adrian 0 Oct. 19, 1929
69 MSU 75, Akron 6 Oct. 31, 1914
65 MSU 77, Alma 12 Oct. 9, 1915
62 MSU 76, Northwestern 14 Nov. 18, 1989
62 MSU 68, Marquette 6 Nov. 6, 1915
62 MSU 62, Olivet 0 Nov. 19, 1910
60 MSU 66, Hillsdale 6 Oct. 12, 1918
60 MSU 60, Alma 0 Oct. 10, 1914
59 MSU 59, North Central 0 Sept. 26, 1924
58 MSU 58, Toledo 0 Nov. 8, 1925
58 MSU 58, DePauw 0 Oct. 26, 1912
58 MSU 58, Kalamazoo 0 Nov. 26, 1904
57 MSU 57, Alma 0 Oct. 11, 1913
56 MSU 62, Allison 6 Oct. 22, 1898
MSU’S LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
119 Michigan 119, MSU 0 Oct. 8, 1902
63 Michigan 63, MSU 0 Nov. 4, 1922
55 Michigan 55, MSU 0 Sept. 27, 1947
54 Penn State 61, MSU 7 Nov. 23, 2002
53 Notre Dame 53, MSU 0 Oct. 15, 1898
52 Michigan 55, MSU 3 Oct. 9, 1926
48 Michigan 55, MSU 7 Nov. 9, 1946
48 Notre Dame 48, MSU 0 Nov. 24, 1921
48 Michigan 55, MSU 7 Oct. 12, 1911
46 Michigan 49, MSU 3 Nov. 2, 2002
46 Michigan 46, MSU 0 Oct. 12, 1907
42 Alabama 49, MSU 7 Jan. 1, 2011
42 Michigan 42, MSU 0 Oct. 8, 1983
42 Ohio State 42, MSU 0 Oct. 27, 1979
42 UCLA 56, MSU 14 Sept. 28, 1974
41 Nebraska 55, MSU 14 Sept. 7, 1996
41 Iowa 41, MSU 0 Nov. 22, 1980
40 Nebraska 50, MSU 10 Sept. 9, 1995
40 Michigan 40, MSU 0 Sept. 29, 1945
40 Notre Dame 40, MSU 0 Sept. 29, 1899
39 Notre Dame 49, MSU 10 Sept. 21, 1991
39 Detroit 39, MSU 0 Nov. 10, 1928
39 Michigan 39, MSU 0 Oct. 3, 1925
39 Michigan 39, MSU 0 Oct. 12, 1898
MSU’S ALL-TIME RECORD BY POINTS
When scoring less than 10: 30-212-27 (.162)
When scoring 10-20 points: 151-147-11 (.506)
When scoring 21-30 points: 167-58-4 (.738)
When scoring 31-40 points: 142-15-2 (.899)
When scoring 41 or more points: 155-4-0 (.975)
Most Wins / In A Season
11 11-3-0 2011 11 11-2-0 201010 10-2-0 199910 10-1-0 19659 9-4-0 20089 9-0-1 19669 9-1-0 19559 9-0-0 19529 9-0-0 19519 9-2-0 1905
Most Losses / In A Season
11* 0-11-0 19949 2-9-0 19829 0-9-0 19178 4-8-0 20068 4-8-0 20028 3-8-0 19918 3-8-0 1980
* includes 5 forfeits
Most Big Ten Wins / In A Season
7 7-1-0 2011 7 7-1-0 20107 7-0-1 19877 7-1-0 19787 7-0-0 19667 7-0-0 19656 6-2-0 20086 6-2-0 19996 6-2-0 19906 6-2-0 19896 6-1-1 19886 6-1-1 19776 6-1-1 1974
Most Big Ten Losses / In A Season
8* 0-8-0 19947 1-7-0 20067 2-7-0 19826 2-6-0 20056 2-6-0 20026 2-6-0 20006 2-6-1 19836 2-6-0 1980
* includes 4 forfeits
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SPARTAN FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS1915 #* Neno Jerry DaPrato, halfback (INS, Detroit Times)
Blake Miller, end (Atlanta Constitution)
1930 Roger Grove, quarterback (B)
1935 #* Sidney Wagner, guard (UP, INS, NYS, Liberty Magazine)
1936 Arthur Brandstatter, fullback (B)
1938 * John Pingel, halfback (AP)
1949 * Lynn Chadnois, halfback (INS, UP, CP, FN, Collier’s)
Donald Mason, guard (PN, FN)
#* Edward Bagdon, guard (Look, UP, TSN, NYN, CP, NEA, Tele-News)
1950 * Dorne Dibble, end (Look)
* Sonny Grandelius, halfback (AP, INS, CP)
1951 #* Robert Carey, end (UP, AP, TSN, NEA, NYN, B)
#* Don Coleman, tackle
(AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, NYN, FN, NEA, CP, Tele-News, INS, CTP, B)
* Albert Dorow, quarterback (INS)
James Ellis, halfback (CTP)
1952 * Frank Kush, guard
(AP, Look, NYN, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications, All-Catholic)
* Donald McAuliffe, halfback (UP, Collier’s, FD, PN, All-Catholic)
* Richard Tamburo, center
(AP, CP, NEA, INS, NYN, FD, PN, Athletic Publications)
Ellis Duckett, end (NBC-TV)
Thomas Yewcic, quarterback (NBC-TV)
James Ellis, halfback (CTP)
1953 #* Donald Dohoney, end
(AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, FN, NEA, CP, NBC-TV)
LeRoy Bolden, halfback (NBC-TV)
Larry Fowler, guard (NBC-TV)
1955 #* Earl Morrall, quarterback
(AP, Collier’s, Look, INS, TSN, PN, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate, Frank Leahy)
#* Norman Masters, tackle
(UP, Look, INS, NEA, NBC-TV, CP, Fox Movietone)
Carl Nystrom, guard (Radio-TV Guide, Frank Leahy)
Gerald Planutis, fullback (Jet)
1957 #* Walter Kowalczyk, halfback
(FWAA, TSN, NEA, UP, CP, FCAK, NBC-TV, FD)
#* Daniel Currie, center (FWAA, AP, INS, AFCA, NBC-TV)
1958 #* Sam Williams, end (UPI, AFCA, NYN, Time)
1959 * Dean Look, quarterback (FWAA, FN)
1961 David Behrman, guard (AP, FWAA)
1962 David Behrman, guard (CBS-TV)
#* George Saimes, fullback
(AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NYN, TSN, CBS-TV, Look)
Edward Budde, guard (Time)
1963 #* Sherman Lewis, halfback (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, NYN)
Earl Lattimer, guard (NYN)
1965 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN)
* Ronald Goovert, linebacker (FWAA)
* Clinton Jones, halfback (FWAA)
* Stephen Juday, quarterback (AP)
* Harold Lucas, middle guard (NEA)
#* Charles Smith, defensive end (AFCA, UPI)
* Eugene Washington, end (CP, FN, FD)
#* George Webster, roverback (AP, NEA, AFCA, UPI, FN, NYN)
1966 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN, NYN)
#* Clinton Jones, halfback (AP, CP, NEA, TSN)
#* Charles Smith, defensive end
(AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN)
* Eugene Washington, end (UPI, AFCA, TSN)
#* George Webster, roverback
(AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN)
* Jerry West, tackle (NEA)
1968 * Allen Brenner, safety (AFCA, NEA)
1969 * Ronald Saul, guard (NEA, Time, TSN)
1971 * Eric Allen, tailback (AFCA)
* Brad Van Pelt, safety (UPI, FN)
* Ronald Curl, tackle (AFCA)
1972 #* Brad Van Pelt, safety
(AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, US, WC, Gridiron)
* Joseph DeLamielleure, guard (TSN)
Billy Joe Dupree, end (Time)
1973 * William Simpson, defensive back (TSN, US)
1978 * Kirk Gibson, flanker (UPI, TSN, FN, NEA)
* Mark Brammer, tight end (FWAA)
1979 Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN)
1980 Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN, NEA, WC, MSN)
1981 * Morten Andersen, placekicker (TSN, UPI, WC)
* James Burroughs, defensive back (TSN)
1983 * Carl Banks, linebacker (AP, UPI, TSN)
* Ralf Mojsiejenko, punter (TSN)
1985 #* Lorenzo White, tailback (AP, UPI, FWAA, WC, AFCA, TSN)
1986 * Greg Montgomery, punter (FWAA)
1987 Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle (FN)
Greg Montgomery, punter (FN, GNS, MTS)
#* Lorenzo White, tailback (FN, WC, FWAA, GNS, UPI, FCAK, MTS)
1988 #* Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle
(AP, UPI, FCAK, WC, FWAA, TSN, GNS, FN, MTS)
Andre Rison, split end (GNS)
* Percy Snow, linebacker (TSN)
1989 Harlon Barnett, defensive back (TSN, MTS)
#* Bob Kula, offensive tackle (FCAK, AP)
#* Percy Snow, linebacker (FCAK, AP, UPI, FWAA, FN, TSN, WC, MTS)
1997 * Flozell Adams, offensive tackle (WC)
Scott Shaw, offensive guard (GNS)
1998 * Robaire Smith, defensive end (WC)
Paul Edinger, placekicker (AAFF)
1999 Julian Peterson, linebacker (FN)
2001 * Herb Haygood, kick returner (WC, CNNSI)
2002 #* Charles Rogers, wide receiver
(AP, FWAA, AFCA, WC, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI, CBS-SL)
2003 DeAndra Cobb, kick returner (CFN)
2004 #* Brandon Fields, punter (AP, FWAA, WC, SI, Rivals)
2008 #* Javon Ringer, running back (AP, WC)
2009 #* Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, AFCA, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Phil Steele)
2010 #* Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, WC, AFCA, SN, SI, CBS, Scout, Phil Steele)
2011 #* Jerel Worthy, defensive tackle (AP, WC, AFCA, SN, CBS, YS, NBC)
2012 Le’Veon Bell (CFN)
ABBREVIATIONS _____________________________________________________
* Major team selections recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau
# Consensus All-Americans as recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau
AAFF All-American Football Foundation AFCA American Football Coaches Association AP Associated Press B All-American Board CBS CBSSports.com CBS-TV CBS Television Sports CFN CollegeFootballNews.com CNNSI CNN/Sports Illustrated CP Central Press CTP Chicago Tribune Players ESPN ESPN.com FCAK Football Coaches Assoc. Kodak FD Football Digest FN Football News FWAA Football Writers Association of America GNS Gannett News Service INS International News Service MSN Medalist Sports News MTS Mizlou TV Sports (Seniors) NBC NBCSports.com NBC-TV NBC Television Sports NEA Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. NYN New York News NYS New York Sun PN Paramount News SI Sports Illustrated.com SN Sporting News TSN The Sporting News UP United Press UPI United Press International US Universal Sports WC Walter Camp Foundation YS Yahoo! Sports
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in 262 attempts. A ninth-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in the ’68 NFL Draft.
Ed Bagdon garnered All-America status as a senior in 1949 as chosen by Look, United Press, The Sporting News, New York News, Central Press, Newspaper
Enterprise Association and Tele-News. The recipient of the 1949 Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman, he was part of a group known as “Duffy’s Toughies” who knocked holes in opposing defenses from his guard position for Spartan backs. He developed a peculiar, but effective, shoulder brush-type block that took tacklers out of the play, but permitted him to keep on his feet and on the move. Named team captain in 1949, he started every game during his varsity career. Following his stint at MSU, he played professionally with the Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins.
Carl Banks earned All-America honors as a senior in 1983 from the Associated Press, United Press and The Sporting News. Named the Spartans’ MVP that
season, he recorded 86 tackles, despite opponents rarely
with 279 hits. Named as college football’s linebacker of the year by the Columbus Touchdown Club, he was named
non-kicker to be named to the all-league team more than
by the New York Giants in the ’84 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was selected as a member of the MSU Centennial Super Squad as picked in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.
America recognition as picked by The Sporting News as a senior in 1989. He was a primary reason that the
Green and White ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten and No. 11 nationally in both rushing defense (95.4 ypg.) and total defense (280.5 ypg.). He compiled 73 stops, high among Spartan DBs, along with three pass interceptions and three fumble recoveries. One of his pass thefts was a 35-yard return for a TD against No. 2-ranked Miami. He
13 pass break-ups. He was chosen in the fourth round by the Cleveland Browns in the 1990 draft.
Dave Behrman was an All-America pick as a junior in 1961 as selected by the Associated Press and Football Writers Association and his senior year
by CBS-TV. Nicknamed “The Big Bear,” the 6-foot-4, 265-pounder dominated opponents with his strength. He ranked No. 2 on the club in minutes in 1961 and logged 297 minutes as a senior when he concentrated on his center position. His versatility enabled him to play tackle,
round by both the Buffalo Bills and the Chicago Bears, he played for the Bills from 1963-67.
Le’Veon Bell, who led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in rushing at 137.9 yards per game, was named a First-Team All-American by CollegeFootballNews.
com in 2012. The CFN staff takes postseason bowl performances into account when selecting its All-America
382 times for 1,793 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 1,793
the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. He led the NCAA FBS in carries (382) - the third-best single-season total in school history and fourth highest in Big Ten record book. Bell accounted for 92 percent of Michigan State’s rushing yards (1,793 of 1,942) and 78 percent of its rushing attempts (382 of 492) in 2012. The 6-foot-2, 237-pound Bell was one of just four players in the NCAA FBS to produce three 200-yard rushing games in 2012; he also became only the second Spartan to post three 200-yard rushing games in a season (Lorenzo White: school-record four times in 1985). Bell recorded eight 100-yard rushing games - the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. According to STATS, Bell gained 922 of his 1,793 rushing yards (51 percent) after contact, which ranked
runs of 10 or more yards, including 13 gains of 20 or more yards. Bell ranked second in the Big Ten and 14th in the NCAA FBS in all-purpose yards, averaging 155.7 yards per game. His 2,024 all-purpose yards marked the fourth-highest single-season total in Spartan history. He also ranked among the conference leaders in rushing TDs (tied for fourth with 12) and total offense (10th at 140.2 ypg.). A complete back, his 32 receptions (167 yards) ranked
the top single-game total in the NCAA FBS in 2012 for carries (44 vs. Boise State) and eighth-most rushing yards (266 vs. Minnesota). Bell was selected Offensive Player of the Game after accounting for 187 combined yards (rushing, passing and receiving) in the Spartans’ 17-16 come-from-behind victory over TCU in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. He carried 32 times for 145 yards against the Horned Frogs, with 107 of those rushing yards coming in the second half including a 4-yard TD run that
quarter. His 32 rushing attempts and 145 rushing yards
history. During the 2012 regular season, Bell was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week three times (Aug. 31 vs. Boise State; Sept. 22 vs. Eastern Michigan; Nov. 24 vs. Minnesota). He rushed 35 times for a career-high 266 yards - the most by a Big Ten player in 2012 and the sixth-highest total in MSU history - and a TD in MSU’s 26-10 win at Minnesota, as the Spartans became bowl eligible for a school record sixth-straight season. Bell earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for 253 yards (36 carries) - the seventh most in Spartan history - and a TD in MSU’s 23-7 victory over Eastern Michigan. He was named CBSSports.com’s Heisman Player of the Week and Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 210 yards on a career-best 44 carries in MSU’s 17-13 victory over No. 24 Boise State in the season opener. Bell rushed for 3,346 yards and 33 TDs
MSU’s all-time leaders in rushing TDs (sixth with 33), rushing attempts (sixth with 671), rushing yards (seventh with 3,346) and all-purpose yards (ninth with 4,114). Bell had 12 career 100-yard rushing games, which is eighth most in MSU history. Bell also had 78 career receptions for 531 yards (6.8 avg.) and one score. Bell was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round (No. 48 overall) of the 2013 National Football League Draft.
America recognition as picked by the Walter Camp Foundation as a senior in 1997. The ’97 Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, Adams started all
12 games at left tackle and helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He also opened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100 or more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-7, 330 pounds, Adams allowed only two sacks and recorded 37 pancakes. He was drafted in the second round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1998 NFL Draft.
Eric Allen brought home All-America honors his senior year in 1971 as chosen by the American Football Coaches Association. Allen rushed for a Big Ten-leading 1,494 yards in overall
action, an MSU seasonal record that stood until 1985. In addition, Allen’s 1,283 yards on the ground in league contests established a Big Ten mark, as did his 110 points,
century mark. Allen broke two NCAA records, four Big Ten marks and nine MSU records in ’71. His greatest game came against Purdue when he rushed for an NCAA-record 350 yards on 29 carries, a record that stood until 1978. Named the Big Ten’s MVP in ’71, he rushed for 100 or more yards on seven occasions and his 18 TDs represented school and Big Ten records. Career-wise, he
and rushing yards (2,654). Drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the fourth round of the 1972 NFL Draft, he signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL.
Morten Andersen was an All-America honoree his senior year in 1981 as chosen by The Sporting News, United Press and the Walter Camp
Foundation. He was MSU’s leading scorer with 73 points
against Ohio State. In addition, opponents returned just 17 of his 56 kickoffs. Andersen closed out his college career
with 45 while holding down the top spot on the school’s all-time chart in PATs (126) and total points (261). He
others of 49 yards. Picked by the New Orleans Saints in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draft.
Bob Apisa was an All-America selection as a sophomore in 1965 by Football News and his junior year in 1966 by Football News and the New York News. In ’65, despite missing most of the
last three games due to a knee injury, he rushed for 666 yards, then the best seasonal mark turned in by a Spartan fullback, along with nine TDs. In 1966, Apisa once again was hampered by knee problems, but rushed for 445 yards and eight six-pointers. His career-high 140 yards on the ground against Michigan in a 20-7 victory earned
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LeRoy Bolden distinguished himself as an All-American his junior season in 1953 as picked by NBC-TV. Bolden paced the squad in rushing with 691
yards and scoring with 48 points. His running helped
of Big Ten play, especially in games against Minnesota and No. 16-ranked Ohio State where he registered three TDs vs. both foes while rushing for 145 and 128 yards, respectively. An all-around performer, he was a standout in the secondary and on special teams as a returner. At the conclusion of his career, he stood No. 2 on the school’s all-time list in total touchdowns (26) and total points (156).
Mark Brammer landed All-America honors as a junior in 1978 as selected by the Football Writers Association, the only Big Ten gridder to earn that
distinction that season. He grabbed 33 aerials for 360 yards and two TDs in ’78, and was a key part of MSU’s most productive offense ever—ranking No. 1 in the Big Ten in passing, scoring (No. 3 nationally at 37.4 ppg.) and total offense (No. 3 nationally at 481.3 ypg.). Started every game from his sophomore through senior years. Finished his career No. 3 on the school’s all-time receptions list with 107. Picked by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft.
Art Brandstatter drew All-America acclaim as a senior in 1936 as selected by the All-American Board. Brandstatter was part of a Michigan State program
that compiled a 20-4-2 record during his varsity career. He was selected to the 1961 Silver Anniversary All-America Team by Sports Illustrated. One of his great moments took place in 1935 when a 59-yard run in the fourth quarter against highly-ranked Temple set up the winning TD in a 12-7 decision.
Allen Brenner, one of college football’s most talented two-way players in the late 1960s, earned three letters at Michigan State from 1966-68, while
playing wide receiver and safety for legendary head coach Duffy Daugherty. As a senior in 1968, Brenner earned First-Team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and Newspaper Enterprise
team All-Big Ten selection as a defensive back by The Associated Press and United Press International and a second-team all-conference pick on offense as an end by
63 (31 solos, 32 assists), including a team-leading eight TD-saving stops. He also intercepted two passes. Brenner
413 yards (16.5 avg.) and one TD. He had two 100-yard receiving games in 1968: six catches for a career-best 153 yards against Baylor and six receptions for 101 yards at Northwestern. The 1968 team MVP played 449 out of a possible 600 minutes. Brenner recorded 12 tackles and
Notre Dame in 1968, including three TD-saving stops. His biggest stop against the Irish came in the game’s
2, as Brenner dropped Terry Hanratty for a 3-yard loss and forced a fumble to preserve the win. The 6-foot-1, 196-pound Brenner closed out his career listed second in MSU’s record book in both receptions (73) and receiving yards (1,232), trailing only Gene Washington. He was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection (1966-68) and two-time Academic All-American (1966 – second team;
in three postseason all-star games: East-West Shrine Game, Hula Bowl and Senior Bowl. Brenner was selected by the New York Giants in the seventh round (No. 170 overall) in the 1969 National Football League Draft. He spent two years with the Giants (1969-70) and seven seasons in the Canadian Football League (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 1971-74; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1975; Ottawa Rough Riders, 1975-77). In 1996, he was named to the Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad.
Ed Budde was afforded All-America accolades as a senior in 1962 as picked by Time Magazine. Possessing both
prowess helped MSU to a No. 2 national ranking in total rushing yardage. Following his senior year, he was the captain of the 1963 College All-Star team that
of both the Dallas Stars of the American Football League and the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL, he enjoyed a 14-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs, earning All-Pro recognition seven times.
James Burroughs captured All-America honors as a senior in 1981 as picked by The Sporting News. After sitting out the 1980 season due to academic reasons,
he bounced back in strong fashion to post 46 tackles while registering a then-MSU single-season record of 13 pass break-ups. Burroughs was part of a Spartan defense that ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten in pass defense in 1981. He was
119 tackles and held the school record for pass break-ups with 28. Picked in the third round by Buffalo in the 1982 NFL Draft.
A great all-around athlete, Robert Carey was selected as an All-American as a senior in 1951 by the Associated Press, United Press, The Sporting
News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, New York News and the All-American Board. MSU’s leading receiver for three-straight years, he hauled in 20 aerials for 263
with 65 receptions for 1,074 yards and 14 TDs, with all three totals representing then school career records. In MSU’s 24-20 come-from-behind win at Ohio State, Carey caught four passes for 50 yards, converted three
104 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-7 win. He is just one of 10 athletes in the history of MSU to have earned nine varsity letters. He played professionally with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears. In 1996, he was named to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era).
Lynn Chandnois was an All-America pick as a senior in 1949 as chosen by the International News Service, United Press, Central Press, Football News and Collier’s. One of the great two-
way performers of his day, Chandnois rushed for a school-record 885 yards on 129 carries. Chandnois also intercepted seven enemy pass attempts, returning those thefts a total of 183 yards (tops in the nation). He paced the club in scoring with 60 points and rushed for over 100 yards in four contests that season, including a career-high 163 yards against Arizona. In the 75-0 win over the Wildcats, he sprinted 90 yards for a TD, still the longest rushing play in Spartan history. He played 55 minutes or better in six games while going all 60 in two outings. He closed out his career in the No. 1 spot in a variety of career categories at MSU, including rushing with 2,103 yards, total touchdowns with 30 (currently No. 6) and in points with 180. His 20 career interceptions are still the all-time MSU standard as is his 410 pass interception return yards. A No. 1 pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he played with that franchise until 1957.
selection by Collegefootballnews.com, led the Big Ten and ranked No. 11 in the NCAA in kickoff returns with his
27.2-yard average in 2003. His 763 kickoff return yards rank fourth on Michigan State’s single-season chart.
Ohio State, including a 93-yard runback for a touchdown
TD allowed by the Buckeyes since 1984 when Michigan State’s Larry Jackson returned a kick 93 yards. Cobb set a Spartan single-season record with his third runback for a score, breaking the mark (two TDs) previously shared by Herb Haygood (2001), Derrick Mason (1995) and Derek Hughes (1979). His three kickoff returns for TDs also tied the NCAA I-A single-season record shared by Texas A&M’s Leeland McElroy (1993), New Mexico’s Terance Mathis (1989), Tennessee’s Willie Gault (1980), Southern Cal’s Anthony Davis (1974), Purdue’s Stan Brown (1970) and San Francisco’s Forrest Hall (1946). The 5-foot-10, 186-pound Cobb also scored on kickoff returns of 100 yards vs. Minnesota and 94 yards vs. Rutgers. His 100-yard runback against Minnesota tied the Spartan record for longest return (Herb Haygood vs. Iowa, 2001; Derrick Mason vs. LSU, 1995, and Penn State, 1994; and Derek Hughes vs. Oregon, 1979). In two seasons (2003-04), Cobb returned 64 kickoffs for 1,632 yards and four TDs. His career 25.5-yard kickoff return average ranks sixth on the Big Ten’s all-time list. He was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft.
Don Coleman was MSU’s first unanimous All-American as a senior in 1951 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Collier’s, Look,
The Sporting News, New York News, Football News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, All-American Board, International News Service, Chicago Tribune Players and Central Press. Although just 185 pounds, Coleman used his quickness and technique to become a devastating
Jim Weatherall (Oklahoma) in the voting for the Outland Trophy. Known as the “60-minute man,” Coleman stood
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helping the Spartans rush for 334 yards in a 19-12 victory over No. 5 Ohio State. A three-year starter and two-time
line that helped Eric Allen rush for a then NCAA-record 350 yards vs. Purdue in 1971. Tabbed by Buffalo in the
career, earning All-Pro honors on six occasions.
Don Dohoney was an All-America choice as a senior in 1953 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Collier’s, Look, The Sporting News,
Football News, Central Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association and NBC-TV. A captain of the ’53 Spartans,
of their nine regular-season opponents to less than 10 points. Dohoney drew acclaim for his performance against Minnesota and All-America back Paul Giel by holding him to just 23 rushing yards in 20 attempts in a 21-0 win. MSU posted a 27-1 won-lost slate during the three years that he lettered.
Al Dorow, who quarterbacked the Spartans to a perfect 9-0 record and the 1951 National Championship, earned First-Team All-America honors from the
International News Service. As a senior in 1951, Dorow completed 64-of-114 throws for 842 yards and nine TDs while producing wins over three ranked opponents: No. 17 Michigan (25-0 in Ann Arbor), No. 7 Ohio State (24-20 in Columbus) and No. 11 Notre Dame (35-0 in
Ohio State, Dorow threw a 3-yard TD pass to Paul Ekker and scored on a 28-yard reception from Tom Yewcic on a fourth-and-6 play as the Spartans rallied to record their ninth-straight win, 24-20. He earned United Press International’s Midwest Back of the Week honors after completing 11-of-17 passes for 112 yards and two TDs in MSU’s shutout win over Notre Dame. Born Nov. 15, 1929, in Imlay City, Mich., Dorow earned three letters from 1949-51 for legendary head coach Clarence “Biggie” Munn. As a two-year starter at quarterback, he compiled a 17-1 career record, including back-to-back Top 10
as Michigan State’s all-time leader in pass completions (125), pass attempts (259), passing yards (1,875) and touchdown passes (19). Dorow accounted for 26 total TDs, including four scoring runs and three TD receptions. After graduation, Dorow played football at Bolling Field Air Base in Washington, D.C., where he was voted top player in the Air Force Service in 1954. A third-round draft pick by the Washington Redskins in 1952, he spent seven years in the National/American Football League (Washington, 1954-56; Philadelphia, 1957; New York Titans, 1960-61; and Buffalo, 1962). Dorow made two Pro Bowl appearances (1956 and 1961) and led the AFL with 26 TD passes in 1960. In addition, he spent two seasons in the Canadian Football League, playing for British Columbia (1958-59) and Toronto (1959).
Dorne Dibble was an All-American as a senior in 1950 as selected by Look Magazine. A talented receiver, he stood out at the defensive end, helping MSU hold opponents to an average of just
During his two years, Dibble caught a total of 16 passes for
Detroit Lions, he starred as a receiver there from 1953-57.
Ellis Duckett was an All-America pick as a sophomore in 1952 as chosen by NBC-TV. The speedy receiver paced the squad with 10 receptions for 325
A&M by catching two passes for 127 yards and two scores in a 47-18 Spartan win. One of his catches was an 81-yarder, then the second-longest completion in MSU history. Duckett will be forever remembered for his blocked punt that he returned for a TD in the 1954 Rose Bowl that turned the tide in the Spartans’ favor (MSU trailed by a 14-0 margin at the time) en route to a 28-20 win over
yards and 10 touchdowns.
Billy Joe DuPree was an All-American as a senior in 1972 as chosen by Time Magazine. Playing in a run-oriented attack, he led the Spartans
campaign, he grabbed eight passes against Southern Cal, then tying for the second-highest total by a Spartan player in a single game, for 134 yards. He closed out his career in the No. 3 spot on MSU’s career reception list with 69.
earning all-league honors on three occasions.
America honors in 1998 from the All-American Football Foundation, the only all-star lineup selected after the
postseason bowl games. As a junior, he led the Big Ten
per game. Edinger connected on a school single-season
stretch. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder from Lakeland, Fla.,
made (third with 46) and scoring (seventh with 213 points). He was one of only four placekickers selected in the 2000 NFL Draft, going in the sixth round to the Chicago Bears.
out on defense and special teams. Against Penn State, he made every tackle on MSU’s kickoffs and punts. Against Michigan, he made eight key blocks which enabled
Spartan player ever to have his jersey retired (No. 78) and
lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” He was chosen to the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1975 and was a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten) as chosen by the Lansing State Journal in August of 1996.
Ron Curl was an All-America choice as a senior in 1971 as picked by the American Football Coaches Association. The 6-foot-1, 250-pounder
ranked third on the squad in hits with 89, including a team-high seven tackles for losses. One of his big outings that season was a 10-tackle performance vs. ninth-ranked Ohio State in a 17-10 win, ending a 16-game conference
stops, including 25 career tackles for losses, then No. 1 on MSU’s all-time chart. Drafted in the 12th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972.
Dan Currie was an All-American his senior year in 1957 as selected by the Associated Press, Football Writers Association, International News
Service, Football Coaches Association and NBC-TV. A stalwart performer on both sides of the ball, Currie’s blocking helped the Spartans to a No. 1 ranking among Big Ten squads in both total offense and scoring. Defensively, he was the catalyst from his linebacker post of a brigade that stood No. 1 in the league in rushing defense and total defense. He was team MVP of the ’57 unit that claimed a No. 3 national ranking. Named as the outstanding college player in ’57 by the Football Coaches Association, he was
1958. He earned NFL All-Pro honors twice at linebacker with the Packers during a seven year stint.
Jerry DaPrato was an All-American his senior year in 1915 as picked by the International News Service and Detroit Times. A strong runner, one of his
favorite devices was a straight arm to ward off would-be tacklers. DaPrato led the nation in scoring, running for 15 touchdowns, booting 28 extra points and converting two
yards in a 24-0 win over Michigan and recorded 32 points in two games during the ’15 campaign.
Joe DeLamielleure gained All-America honors as a senior in 1972 as selected by The Sporting News. He helped the Spartans rank No. 2 in the Big Ten
(conference games) in rushing with a mark of 260.6 yards per contest. He was chosen as UPI’s Midwest Lineman of the Week against Purdue. He also played a key role in
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A standout both as a return specialist and as defensive back, James Ellis was named to the Chicago Tribune Players All-America defensive team as a safety both as a sophomore (1951) and junior
(1952). During the 1951 season, he picked off six passes while returning 24 punts a total of 305 yards. He returned 10 kicks an average of 24 yards and turned in a 79-yard effort against Michigan, then the second longest in MSU annals. Ellis returned punts for touchdowns in back-to-back contests vs. Penn State (57 yards) and Pittsburgh (54). In ’52, he recovered four fumbles and was credited with seven touchdown-saving tackles. In addition, Ellis picked off a pair of passes while returning 17 punts a total of 148 yards, including a 59-yarder for a score vs. Syracuse. He closed out his career in the No. 1 spot on MSU’s career ladder in kickoff return yards (515) and punt return yards (619).
Brandon Fields, a consensus All-America selection as a sophomore, led the nation in punting with his 47.9-yard average in 2004. The Toledo, Ohio,
Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Walter Camp, SI.com and Rivals.com. Fields, a
for 12 weeks during the 2004 regular season, including the last 11 in a row. He hit 23 punts 50 or more yards and had 13 kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. The 6-foot-6, 234-pound Fields averaged 51.0 yards on four punts vs. Wisconsin, including a 49-yarder that went out of bounds at the Badger 4 late in the third quarter. Fields averaged 54.0 yards on three punts vs. Ohio State, including a 62-yarder in the third quarter that was downed at the OSU 1-yard line. He averaged 55.7 yards on three punts vs. Illinois, including two kicks downed inside the Illini 20. Fields averaged 53.0 yards on four punts vs. Indiana, including a season-long 65-yarder, with two kicks downed inside the Hoosier 20. He averaged 55.3 yards on six punts vs. Central Michigan, including a 62-yarder. His 45.0-yard punting average ranks No. 2 on MSU’s all-time list and No. 3 in Big Ten history. Fields was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
Larry Fowler was an All-America pick his senior year in 1953 as chosen by NBC-TV. A member of the Spartans’ 1954 Rose Bowl team that fashioned
a 9-1 mark along with a No. 3 national ranking. Fowler, a three-time letterman, was one of the few MSU linemen to play both ways when two-platoon football was utilized in the college ranks.
One of the great receivers in MSU history, Kirk Gibson was an All-American as a senior in 1978 as chosen by United Press, The Sporting News, Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise
Association. Gibson hauled in 42 receptions for a team-high 806 yards, then No. 1 on the school’s seasonal list. He paced all Big Ten players in receptions (31) and receiving yards (613) in league outings. He turned in a pair of 100-yard receiving games in ’78, including a 146-yard performance (three catches) vs. Wisconsin, the high-water mark by a conference player that year. One of his catches was an 86-yard toss from QB Ed Smith, the longest pass play in the conference that season. His game-breaking speed helped the Spartans to a Big Ten co-championship and a No. 12 national ranking. He closed out his career as MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (112) and receiving yards (2,347). In addition, his 21.0 yards-per-catch average still ranks as the No. 1 mark in Spartan history. Gibson was a standout as a baseball player as well, earning All-America honors in that sport, making him just one of three MSU athletes to earn that recognition in two sports. A No. 1 draft pick by the Detroit Tigers in 1978, he played on Detroit’s World Series championship team in ’84 and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ title team in ’88. In 1996, he was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.
Ron Goovert was an All-America honoree as a senior in 1965 as chosen by Look Magazine. Though just 205 pounds, Goovert possessed solid
instincts and Coach Duffy Daugherty said of him, “I feel that Ron was the best college linebacker in the country. I wouldn’t have traded him for anyone.” In a key game against No. 6 Purdue, Goovert intercepted a Boilermaker
with a key sack that helped lead to MSU’s winning TD in a tight 14-10 decision. Following his college career, he spent two seasons on the roster of the Detroit Lions.
Sonny Grandelius was an All-America selection his senior year in 1950 as chosen by the Associated Press, International News Service and Central
Press. Grandelius rushed for a then school-record 1,023 yards and 11 TDs on 163 carries, making him just the 17th back in the history of college football to crack the
100-plus rushing yards and his 184 yards against Oregon State stood as an MSU single-game record until 1962. The team’s leading scorer with 72 points (12 TDs), he was named the squad’s MVP. Career-wise, he rushed for 1,692 yards and his 6.1 yards per rush average is still fourth on the school’s list. Drafted by the New York Giants. In 1996, he was named a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era) in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.
A three-year letterman, Roger Grove was honored by the All-America Board of Football in 1930. The 185-pound senior quarterback from Sturgis, Mich., led the Spartans to a 5-1-2 record.
Grove gained a reputation as one of the Midwest’s top punters. He averaged nearly 40 yards per punt in a scoreless tie at Michigan. He scored on a 35-yard run in a 32-0 win over Cincinnati. Grove played perhaps his best all-around game in a 14-7 Homecoming victory over Colgate, returning a fumble 36 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter and intercepting a pass late in the fourth quarter. He helped control field position in a scoreless tie in the ’30 season finale, pinning Detroit inside its own 15-yard line several times. Grove also earned All-America honors as a basketball player, leading the Spartans in scoring as both a junior and senior. He became a five-year starter for the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers, playing halfback, quarterback and safety. As a rookie, Grove helped the Packers win the 1931 World Championship. A field captain, he ranked as the NFL’s second-leading receiver in 1933 with 17 catches for 215 yards.
Herb Haygood, who ranked ninth in the NCAA in kickoff returns with his 27.6-yard average, was named to the Walter Camp and CNNSI.com All-America
for the Walter Camp All-America Team, led the NCAA in kickoff returns for three straight weeks, from Oct. 14-Nov. 3. The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver from Sarasota, Fla., was one of only four players in NCAA I-A football to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2001. Haygood scored on kickoff returns of 84 yards vs. Northwestern and
State’s 105-year football history to return kickoffs for scores in back-to-back games and his 100-yard runback against Iowa tied the Spartan record for longest return. His 1,770 career kickoff return yards rank second on MSU’s
144 overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.
Clinton Jones claimed All-America status as a junior in 1965 as chosen by the Football Writers Association and in 1966 by the Associated Press,
The Sporting News, Central Press and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. As a junior, he rushed for a team-high 787 yards and 10 TDs. He recorded 74 points, which ranked 13th nationally. His 68 points in Big Ten contests placed him No. 1 among the league’s players and included a school-record tying four-TD game vs. Iowa. As a senior, he chalked up a team-leading 784 yards rushing and led the league in that department for conference contests (593 yards). Against Iowa, he set a then school and Big Ten record in rushing yards with 268, which included scoring
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Steve Juday was an All-America choice as picked by the Associated Press his senior year in 1965. He completed 89-of-168 pass attempts (.530) for
for over 1,000 yards in a season, and seven TDs. Juday engineered a potent MSU offense that registered a conference-leading 29.0 points per game while directing the 1965 Spartans to a national championship as voted by UPI. He closed out his career as the school’s all-time leader in passing yardage, pass attempts, pass completions and touchdown passes.
Walt Kowalczyk earned All-America honors as a senior in 1957 as chosen by The Sporting News, Football Writers Association, United Press, Newspaper
Enterprise Association, Central Press, Football Coaches Association Kodak, Football Digest and NBC-TV. Kowalczyk paced the Spartans in rushing (545 yards) and scoring (54 points) and helped MSU post an 8-1 record. Nicknamed “The Sprinting Blacksmith,” Kowalczyk’s biggest rushing game that year was a 113-yard effort against Michigan. He scored TDs in eight of the team’s nine contests and was third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. Finished his career with 1,257 rushing yards
Philadelphia Eagles in 1958.
The lone senior starter on the 1989 Spartan offensive line, Bob Kula’s leadership role helped develop that unit
the end of the year. A Kodak and Associated Press All-American, Kula started all 12 games at left tackle and aided the Green and White to a No. 21 spot nationally in rushing offense (217.6 ypg.). In addition, he opened holes for MSU backs who accounted for a conference-leading 37 rushing TDs. A durable performer, Kula started the last 36 games of his career. The Seattle Seahawks chose him in the seventh round of the NFL Draft in 1990.
An anchor on MSU’s defensive line during its national championship season of 1952, Frank Kush was an All-America pick as a senior by the Associated
Press, Look Magazine, New York News, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications and All-Catholic. He started the ’52
games of the year prompted the Spartan coaching staff to move Kush back to his middle guard post. Combining excellent quickness and sound technique, he often disrupted opponent plays before they even got started. In a key game vs. Purdue, he recovered a fumble while his play helped limit the Boilermakers to just 31 rushing yards. He enjoyed a successful stint as head coach at Arizona State (1958-79) before coaching in the Canadian and National Football Leagues. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1995.
Earl Lattimer was an All-America choice as a senior in 1963 as picked by the New York News. After playing sparingly
Daugherty moved Lattimer to guard for the ’63 campaign.
named the Associated Press Lineman of the Week following a 30-13 shelling of No. 8 Wisconsin in which he helped the Spartans pile up 273 yards on the ground while holding the Badgers to just 29. Lattimer added to MSU’s
game vs. Northwestern. A crowd favorite, he often turned a somersault when running up to his spot on the offensive line. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1964.
Sherm Lewis captured All-America status as a senior in 1963 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Central Press, Football Writers
Association and the New York News. Lewis rushed for 577 yards on 90 carries and was the squad’s leading receiver with 11 catches for 303 yards (27.5 avg.). Lewis was on the receiving end of what were then the longest two pass plays in Spartan history, an 88-yarder vs. Southern Cal and an 87-yard strike vs. Wisconsin (those rank 2-3 presently). In a game vs. Northwestern, he sprinted 87 yards for a TD, then the third-longest run in MSU history, and returned four punts 103 yards, earning him UPI’s Midwest Back of the Week honors. Named the team’s
high in the balloting. Lewis closed out his career No. 5 on the school’s career rushing list with 1,566 yards, No. 3 in total TDs (23) and third in total points (144)
Dean Look was named an All-American his senior year in 1959 by the Football Writers Association and Football News.
seasons, Look made the switch to QB during fall drills of 1959. Despite being slowed by a shoulder injury early on, he was the only player in the country to be
at QB), Purdue and Northwestern. Against the Wildcats, Look established a conference record for completion percentage by connecting on all seven of his attempts.
785 yards and nine TDs. MSU’s leading punter in ’58 and ’59, he was named the team’s MVP his senior year. A
opted to sign a contract to play baseball with the Chicago
White Sox.Harold Lucas landed All-America recognition as a senior in 1965 as picked by the Newspaper Enterprise
Association. From his middle guard position, he helped the Spartans limit Big Ten foes to an average of just 34.6 rushing yards while leading the nation in rushing defense, allowing 45.6 yards per game. Lucas, who at the time was
Greg Jones earned consensus All-America honors as both a junior and
accomplish that feat in back-to-back seasons since defensive end Charles
“Bubba” Smith and roverback George Webster in 1965-66. As a junior, Jones led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with 154 tackles. In 2009, he earned First-Team All-America honors from The Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com, CBSSports.com and Phil Steele. In addition, Jones was named recipient of the 2009 Linebacker Trophy (National Linebacker of the Year) by the College Football Performance Awards. He also was recognized as the nation’s No. 1 linebacker by CollegeFootballNews.com. As a junior, Jones ranked third in the NCAA FBS in tackles per game (11.8). The
for loss (10th). His 154 tackles marked the seventh-best single-season total in MSU history. Jones led the team in tackles (154 total), tackles for loss (14.0 for 69 yards), sacks (9.0 for 53 yards) and production points (282) as
2009, including a career-high 15 stops each vs. Central Michigan and Penn State. As a senior, the 6-foot-1, 240-pound Jones also became Michigan State’s ninth
receiver Charles Rogers in 2002. In 2010, he earned First-Team All-America honors from AP, Sporting News, FWAA, Walter Camp Football Foundation, AFCA, SI.com, CBSSports.com, Scout.com and Phil Steele. Jones was the only repeat selection from the 2009 AP All-America First Team. He became only the second Spartan player ever to earn AP First-Team All-America honors in back-to-back seasons, joining Webster (1965-66). Jones also
2004 and 2006). As a senior, he led the Spartans in tackles (106), tackles for loss (10 for 20 yards), forced fumbles (3), quarterback hurries (6) and production points (219). Jones
in three straight seasons since Percy Snow (1987-89). The 2010 team MVP anchored a Spartan defensive unit
FBS in rushing defense, allowing 133.7 yards per game. A model of consistency, Jones led the team in tackles in 31 of the last 39 games and became only the second player in MSU history to lead the Spartans in tackles for four-straight seasons (linebacker Dan Bass, 1976-79). The 2010 team MVP posted a season-high 14 stops in a 26-6 Homecoming victory over Illinois, earning Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. Jones, who recorded two interceptions, four tackles and forced a fumble in MSU’s 45-7 victory over Northern Colorado, was named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native started 46 of 52 career games, including 40 consecutive starting assignments. Jones made 465 career tackles, including 46.5 for losses (160 yards) and 16.5 sacks (93 yards). He ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in tackles for loss (second), total tackles
tackles 20 times in his career. He was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round (No. 185 overall) of the 2011 National Football League Draft.
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yards (2,015), and pass completion percentage. Chosen
NFL Draft, he enjoyed a successful 21-year pro career in which he played in four Super Bowls. In 1996, he was chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.
Carl Nystrom was an All-American as a senior in 1955 as picked by Radio-TV Guide and Frank Leahy. Nystrom
9-1 including a Rose Bowl win. He was named the team’s MVP and head coach Duffy Daugherty called him the greatest guard he had ever coached. Nystrom, a middle guard on defense, gave a sterling performance against Notre Dame, playing all 60 minutes in a 21-7 win over the
America recognition as both player and scholar, landing a
pick by the Football News, produced a single-season record 30 tackles for losses (140 yards) in 1999, including
15 sacks (104). He earned Defensive MVP honors in the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl after recording eight tackles,
the Football News. Despite playing only two seasons, the Hillcrest Heights, Md., native set a Spartan career record with 48 tackles for losses (215 yards). His 25 career sacks (161 yards) rank second on MSU’s all-time list. He was
by the San Francisco 49ers.
As a senior in 1938, John Pingel played 451 out of a possible 540 minutes while accounting for 1,127 yards and 12 touchdowns. Pingel rushed 110 times
on 54-of-101 throws (.535) for 571 yards and seven TDs. He also averaged 41.8 yards on 99 punts, and his 4,138 punting yards still rank as the NCAA single-season record.
Associated Press, International News Service, Central Press, Newspapers Enterprise Association and Liberty Magazine. In Week 5, Pingel carried 19 times for 115 yards, including TD runs of 23 and 28 yards, and threw a 3-yard TD pass to Nelson as Michigan State knocked off previously unbeaten Syracuse, 19-12. In Week 8, he had three TD passes in a 20-14 victory at Marquette, including a 10-yard scoring toss to Jack Amon with less than two minutes remaining. Born Nov. 6, 1916, in Mount Clemens, Mich., Pingel appeared in 28 consecutive games from 1936-38 for Coach Charlie Bachman and helped the Spartans to a combined record of 20-6-2 (.750), including
Orange Bowl against Auburn). His likeness is preserved in one of the sandstone panels above the main entrance to Jenison Field House. Pingel became the seventh pick
1938) by the Detroit Lions. In his only season in the NFL, he started eight of nine games and produced 644 total yards and four TDs. Pingel completed 27-of-48 passes (.563) for 343 yards, three TDs and four interceptions. He gained 301 yards on 74 rushes and scored one rushing
Blake Miller was an All-America
in 1915 as chosen by the Atlanta Constitution. He, along with teammate
he earned a total of nine letters at Michigan State: four in football, three in baseball and two in basketball. Miller rushed for 115 yards in MAC’s 24-0 win over Michigan in 1915, prompting Wolverine head coach Fielding Yost to present him the game ball. He gained 83 of his 115 yards in the second half.
Ralf Mojsiejenko earned All-America distinction as a junior in 1983 as picked by The Sporting News. One of MSU’s most dangerous weapons, he averaged
his totals were career-high 71-yard punts vs. Notre Dame and Wisconsin. While he gained acclaim as a punter, he
boomed a 59-yarder (then tying the third-longest effort in Big Ten history) on the last play of the game that gave the Spartans a 29-29 tie at Purdue. In Big Ten performances, he produced a conference-leading 42.9 yards per punt. He still holds the school record in career punts with 279 and his average of 43.8 yards is No. 2 on the MSU all-time ladder. Chosen in the fourth round of the ’85 NFL Draft by San Diego.
Greg Montgomery was an All-American as a junior in 1986 by the Football Writers Association and as a senior in 1987 by the Football News and the
Gannett News Service. In 1986, he averaged 47.8 yards per punt, a mark that still ranks as an MSU seasonal record, and his 49.7 average in conference games is still the Big Ten standard. Among his efforts that year was a school record 86-yarder against Michigan. In 1987, he
During his career, he registered at least one punt of 50 or more yards in 33 of 35 outings. In addition, his career average of 45.2 yards ranks No. 1 on the school’s all-time list and is No. 2 on the Big Ten chart. He was chosen by the Houston Oilers in the third round of the ’88 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.
One of the country’s premier signal callers, Earl Morrall was an All-America selection his senior year in 1955 as picked by the Associated Press, Collier’s,
Look Magazine, International News Service, The Sporting News, Paramount News, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate and Frank Leahy. Morrall completed 42-of-68 passes for 941 yards, then tying the school record, and ranked among the top 10 in the nation in total offense with 1,047 yards. He averaged a nation-best 9.1 yards per play. He passed for a school-record 274 yards against Marquette, a mark that stood until 1969. No. 4 in the voting for the Heisman, he ranked No. 2 in the nation in punting with a 42.9 average. He concluded his MSU stint in the top spot in passing
deemed the heaviest player ever to suit up for MSU at 286 pounds, was named Lineman of the Week twice, the first time by UPI following his effort against Ohio State and the second by AP after the Notre Dame game. He was the No. 2 pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1966 NFL Draft.
Tony Mandarich was an All-American as a junior in 1987 by the Football News and then gained consensus All-America honors as a senior in 1988. A dominant
due to NCAA suspension, he helped MSU average 268.8
At 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, he did not allow any sacks during
(second player overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft.
Don Mason earned All-America distinction as a senior in 1949 as chosen by Paramount News and Football News. Along with Ed Bagdon,
the pair combined to make themselves one of the most feared blocking combinations in college football. Though small by today’s standards at 5-foot-10, 195 pounds, Mason was a durable and consistent performer on the offensive and defensive lines. In fact, former Michigan head coach Fritz Crisler said of Bagdon and Mason that “they are the best pair of guards ever to play at Michigan Stadium.”
A consensus All-American in 1955, Norm Masters was chosen by United Press, Look Magazine, International News Service, Newspaper Enterprise
Association, NBC-TV, Central Press and Fox Movietone. His hard-hitting tackles earned him the nickname “Stormin’ Norman.” Masters was a big reason that the Spartans allowed just 7.7 points per game, still fourth on the school’s season list. He was voted the recipient of the game ball against Stanford following a 38-14 win. Drafted in the second round by the Chicago Cardinals, he played for the Green Bay Packers from 1957-64.
Don McAuliffe was an All-America pick as a senior in 1952 as chosen by United Press, Collier’s, Football Digest, Paramount News and All-Catholic.
McAuliffe, who ranked eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, tied for the top spot on the squad in scoring with 54 points on nine TDs while picking up 531 rushing yards in 98 attempts (5.4 avg.). One of his biggest plays came vs. Michigan when he rambled 70 yards for a score just after the underdog Wolverines had taken a 13-0 lead. The run was the turning point in a 27-13 MSU win. The recipient of the Walter Camp Trophy in ’52, he closed out his career with 1,180 yards on the ground and 20 total TDs, then No. 2 on the school’s all-time list.
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Andre Rison was an All-American as a senior in 1988 as selected by the Gannett News Service. The big-play wide out hauled in a team-high 39
receptions for 961 yards that year and his 24.6 yards per catch ranks second on MSU’s all-time seasonal chart. In addition, he tied the school record for TD receptions with eight. He closed out his career by grabbing nine passes for a then school-record 252 yards against Georgia in the Gator Bowl. Career-wise, he holds the school record for both receptions (146) and reception yardage (2,992). He
1989 NFL Draft.
Charles Rogers was named a consensus
honors from the Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America,
American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, ESPN.com, CNNSI.com and CBS SportsLine.com. The 2002 Biletnikoff Award winner caught a school-record 68 passes for 1,351 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior. In 2002, Rogers became only the second receiver in MSU history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, joining Plaxico Burress who accomplished the feat in 1998-99. His receiving yards and TD catches represent the second-best single-season totals in Spartan history. Rogers led the Big Ten in receiving yards (112.6 per game) and TD receptions while ranking third in receptions (5.67 per game). He also ranked among the NCAA leaders in TD catches (third), receiving yards (eighth) and receptions (t-27th). Fifty-seven of his 68 receptions (84 percent) resulted
second quarter vs. Northwestern (Sept. 28), Rogers set both NCAA and Big Ten records by catching a TD pass in his 13th-consecutive regular-season game and his 14th-straight game overall. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound junior from Saginaw, Mich., had six 100-yard receiving games in 2002, tying the single-season mark he set as a sophomore. He had a season-best 175 yards vs. Notre Dame (seven
receiving yards (second with 2,821), yards per catch (second at 20.9), receptions (third with 135) and scoring (12th with 174 points). He produced a school-record 12 career 100-yard receiving games, including a Spartan single-game record 270 yards vs. Fresno State (10 receptions) in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic. Rogers accounted for 3,108 career all-purpose yards and his 29 career touchdowns rank seventh on MSU’s career chart. He was selected No. 2 overall by the Detroit Lions in the 2003 NFL Draft.
George Saimes was tabbed as an All-American his senior year in 1962 by the AP, UPI, Football Writers Association, Football Coaches Association, New
York News, The Sporting News and CBS-TV. Saimes churned his way for a team-high 642 rushing yards and nine TDs and also registered three interceptions while serving as defensive captain. A two-time Spartan MVP
year was a career-best 153 yards and three TDs on 13 carries vs. Notre Dame, earning him Midwest Back of
1,253 yards on the ground while notching 18 touchdowns. Chosen in the sixth round of the 1962 pro draft by both the Dallas Texans (AFL) and the Los Angeles Rams (NFL), he earned All-Pro honors as a safety with the Buffalo Bills.
Ron Saul was an All-American his senior season in 1969 as chosen by The Sporting News, Time and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. The
6-foot-2, 239-pounder possessed exceptional strength and was nicknamed “Hercules” by his teammates. He was voted the Spartans’ most valuable player in ’69 and is the last offensive lineman to earn that honor. A three-year starter, he and his identical twin brother, Rich, earned
ever to achieve that distinction in the same year. Selected
Draft, Saul went on to enjoy a 13-year professional career.
All-American by the Gannett News Service as a senior in 1997. Shaw started all 12 games at left guard and
helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He also opened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100 or more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-4 and 297 pounds, Shaw consistently earned the team’s top grade for pass protection, allowing only one sack all season. He was
1998 NFL Draft.
Bill Simpson brought home All-America honors as a senior in 1973 as picked by The Sporting News and Universal Sports. Simpson spearheaded
an exceptional Spartan secondary that ranked No. 2 nationally in passing defense and No. 12 in total defense,
2 in the Big Ten in punting (39.3 avg.). He recorded 64 tackles, tops in the MSU defensive secondary, including
Big Ten honoree, Simpson was drafted in the second
back chosen). In 1996, Simpson was named to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.
Another of MSU’s all-time greats, Bubba Smith brought home All-America recognition as a junior in 1965 as chosen by the American Football
Coaches Association, and UPI before being selected to nine different squads as a senior. During the ’65 season, he helped the Spartans rank No. 1 in the nation in rushing defense while playing a key role in holding Ohio State, Notre Dame and Michigan to minus rushing yards. At 6-foot-8, 280 pounds, his statistics of 30 tackles in 1966 (10 tackles for losses) don’t nearly represent his impact on opposing squads which either tried double- or triple-
TD. Pingel ranked third in the NFL in punting with his 42.8-yard average (32 punts for 1,368 yards). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1968 and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1973. Prior to MSU’s Sept. 18, 2010, home game against Notre Dame, Pingel’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”
Gerald Planutis captured All-America recognition as a senior in 1955 as picked by Jet Magazine. The fullback bulled his way for 385 yards on
78 carries, at the time an MSU seasonal record for fullbacks, and converted 22-of-31 extra-point attempts. MSU’s leading scorer with 52 points, he was named the Associated Press Back of the Week after rushing for 91 yards and one TD in a 21-7 win over Notre Dame. Planutis was a solid performer in the MSU secondary and helped the Spartans to an 8-1 record, along with a No. 2 national ranking. He played in two Rose Bowls and picked up 66 yards on the ground in the 1956 contest.
Javon Ringer, who rushed for 1,637 yards and a school-record 22 touchdowns in 2008, became the
consensus All-America honors since Lorenzo White in
from the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football
balloting for the Heisman Trophy. The 5-foot-9, 205-pound Ringer led the nation in scoring (10.2 points per game) and rushing TDs (22) while ranking fourth in rushing (125.9 yards per game) and 15th in all-purpose yards (157.8 ypg.). He led the Big Ten in scoring and all-purpose yards and ranked second in rushing. His 1,637 yards rank as the second-highest single-season rushing total in school
back 1,000-yard seasons since T.J. Duckett in 2000-01. He led the Big Ten in rushing for nine consecutive weeks (Sept. 14-Nov. 9) before being overtaken by Iowa’s Shonn Greene on the second-to-last weekend of the regular season. In fact, Ringer led the conference in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards during that nine-week stretch. Ringer accounted for 97 percent of Michigan State’s rushing yards (1,637 of 1,692) and 76 percent of its rushing attempts (390 of 511) in 2008. He recorded seven 100-yard rushing games in 2008, including back-to-back 200-yard games vs. Florida Atlantic (43 carries for career-best 282) and Notre Dame (39 for 201). Ringer had eight multi-TD games as a senior, including a career-
of the Week honors for three consecutive weeks (vs. Eastern Michigan, Florida Atlantic and Notre Dame). His 390 carries also led the nation – 23 more attempts than
MSU’s all-time list in all-purpose yards (5,426), second in rushing yards (4,398) and fourth in rushing TDs (34; tied with Blake Ezor, 1986-89). His 4,398 career rushing yards rank No. 10 in Big Ten history. The Dayton, Ohio, native had 19 career 100-yard rushing games and 11 career multi-TD games. Ringer was selected by the Tennessee
League Draft.
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UPI named him Lineman of the Year, and the Baltimore Colts made him the No. 1 pick overall in the 1967 NFL Draft. He went on to enjoy an eight-year pro career before being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1996, he was chosen to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal. In June 2006, Smith was rated among the Top 10 Greatest Defensive Players of All-Time, according to lists compiled by CollegeFootballNews.com’s Pete Fiutak (No. 6) and Richard Cirminiello (No. 8). On Sept. 23, 2006, he became just the third player in Michigan State football history to have his jersey number (No. 95) retired.
All-American by the Walter Camp Foundation following his junior season in 1998. He led the defensive line and
was fourth on the team in tackles with 52 (23 solos, 29
against Ohio State Nov. 7. The 6-foot-5, 268-pounder from Flint, Mich., led the Spartans in tackles for losses with
two-and-a-half sacks. He ended his MSU career with 38
school history, respectively. He was chosen in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans.
One of the most decorated MSU gridders of all time, Percy Snow was an All-America choice as picked by The Sporting News his junior year in
following entities: Kodak, Associated Press, United Press, Football Writers, Football News, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Foundation. During the ’89 campaign,
and Lombardi Awards. He led all Big Ten players in total tackles with 172, then an MSU record. He turned in 11 performances of double-digit tackling his senior year and notched 23 takedowns vs. Illinois. A three-year starter, he closed out his career with 473 tackles, No. 2 on MSU’s
overall) of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1990 NFL Draft. Snow was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010 and was elected for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in May 2013.
A four-year starter, Ray Stachowicz earned All-America honors as a junior in 1979 by the Football News and as a senior in 1980 by the Walter Camp
Foundation, Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. He led the Big Ten in punting in 1979 (43.8 avg.) and in 1980 (44.6) in league contests and his overall average of 46.2 yards in ’80 was a Big Ten record and
’79). Of his 71 punts in 1980, 13 were 55 yards or longer, and of his 230 career attempts, 57 traveled 50 or more yards. Closed out his career as MSU’s and the Big Ten’s all-time leader in punting average (43.3). When he had completed his career with the Spartans, he owned the four longest punts in MSU history. Also, he became the
consecutive seasons. Picked in the third round by the Green Bay Packers in 1981 NFL Draft.
Dick Tamburo brought home All-America distinction his senior year in 1952 as picked by the Associated Press, Central Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, International
News Service, New York News, Football Digest and Paramount News. Named the Spartans’ MVP of the 1952 national championship season, he helped open holes for Spartan backs while playing a tough brand of defense which ranked No. 1 in the nation against the rush. One of his outstanding performances that year took place against Notre Dame when he recovered three Irish fumbles in the third quarter, one of which led to a TD in a 21-3 victory.
Brad Van Pelt was an All-America pick as a junior in 1971 by the Football News and United Press and was a consensus choice as a senior in 1972
including the Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation, United Press, The Sporting News, Time Magazine, American Football Coaches, Football Writers Association and Universal Sports. He helped the Spartans to a No. 2 ranking in the Big Ten in total defense by posting 92 hits, tops among MSU defensive backs, while picking off four passes, returning two of those for TDs (both vs. Oregon State). As a senior, he registered 84 hits and picked off four passes. His efforts helped the Green and White allow just 2.8 yards per rush, the benchmark in
receive the Maxwell Award (symbolic of college football’s outstanding player) and was tabbed as college football’s defensive back of the year by the Columbus Touchdown Club. He closed out his career with 256 tackles and was No. 2 on the school’s career interception list with 14. He
in 1973. He played 14 years in NFL ranks and was an
Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996 and inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000, College Football Hall of Fame in 2001 and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Prior to MSU’s Sept. 18, 2010, home game against Notre Dame, Van Pelt’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”
Sidney Wagner was an All-America choice as a senior in 1935 as picked by United Press, International News Service, New York Sun and Liberty
Magazine. The team captain in ’35, he became the
recognition. He helped MSU to a 6-2 won-lost slate and
in 1934 and 25-6 in 1935.
A two-time First-Team All-American and two-time First-Team All-Big Ten selection (1965-66), Gene Washington led the team in receptions for three-
straight seasons. A three-year starter for Coach Duffy Daugherty from 1964-66, Washington helped Michigan State to a combined record of 23-6-1 during his career, including back-to-back Big Ten and National Championships in 1965-66. During that three-year span, the Spartans posted a 17-3 record in Big Ten games. As a junior, Washington earned All-America honors from The Football News, Football Digest and Central Press. In 1965, he hooked up with quarterback Steve Juday to establish career bests in receptions (40) and receiving yards (638). Washington also tied for the Big Ten lead in TD receptions (four) while ranking second in receiving
Lineman of the Week honors from Sports Illustrated after catching three TD passes against Indiana, as MSU scored 17 fourth-quarter points en route to a 27-13 victory to clinch the Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Washington had a game-high four receptions for 81 yards against UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl. His 42-yard
the Bruins. As a 6-foot-3, 218-pound senior, Washington was utilized primarily as a blocker, as the 9-0-1 Spartans averaged 230.5 rushing yards. In 1966, he received First-Team All-America recognition from The Sporting News, United Press International and American Football Coaches Association. Washington caught 27 passes for a then school-record 677 yards and a career-best seven TDs. He averaged an incredible 25.0 yards per catch as a senior. Washington closed out his career as MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (102), receiving yards (1,857) and TD receptions (16). His 18.2 yards per catch still rank ninth on MSU’s all-time list. Washington had six career 100-yard receiving games. Washington was
8 overall) of the 1967 NFL Draft and became a two-time Pro Bowl selection (1969-70). He was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1992 and named to the Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996. Washington was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. Prior to MSU’s Oct. 22, 2011, home game against Wisconsin, his name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”
George Webster earned All-America acclaim his junior (1965) and senior (1966) years by the Associated Press, United Press, American Football
Coaches Association, Football News, the Newspaper Enterprise Association and New York News while being named to the Football Writers, The Sporting News and Central Press teams his senior year. Webster revolutionized the position of roverback and helped MSU to a No. 1 ranking in the Big Ten in total defense in 1965 (No. 2 nationally, 169.9 ypg.) and 1966. As a senior, he posted 93 tackles, including 10 tackles for losses, and helped MSU rank No. 3 nationally in rushing defense. The Spartans’ MVP in ’66, he became just the second MSU gridder to have his jersey retired (No. 90). Drafted in the
years in the pro ranks. He was named MSU’s Greatest Player in a vote taken by Spartan fans in 1969. In 1996, he was chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.
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A key member of the legendary 1966 Spartan football team, Jerry West claimed All-America honors his senior year as picked by the Newspaper
Enterprise Association. In Big Ten outings, West’s solid blocking enabled the Green and White to pace the conference in both rushing (223.2 ypg.) and in scoring
5-foot-11, 218-pounder that year came on a sloppy Ohio
Jimmy Raye pass for 68 yards during an 83-yard winning TD drive in an 11-8 win over the Buckeyes.
Lorenzo White captured All-America honors as a sophomore in 1985 as chosen by the Associated Press, United Press, Football Writers, The Sporting
News, American Football Coaches and the Walter Camp Foundation. As a senior in 1987, seven different agencies tabbed him as an All-American including Kodak, United Press, Football Writers, the Walter Camp Foundation and
for the Heisman Trophy after rushing for a school and Big Ten seasonal record 2,066 yards. His 1,908 yards during the regular season at the time was the fourth-best single-season rushing total in the history of college football and the highest by a sophomore. He rushed for 200 or more yards on four occasions including a 286-yard effort vs. Indiana. During the ’87 season, White helped MSU to its
132.6 rushing yards per game during the regular season ranked him No. 6 nationally. He rushed for 100-plus yards on seven occasions and established a school record for
contest with a personal-best 292 yards on the ground and
then No. 2 in the history of Big Ten) and attempts with 1,082. White, who was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996, was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.
Sam Williams was an All-American as a senior in 1958 as picked by UPI, Time Magazine, Football Coaches Association, and the New York News.
After dropping out of MSU and serving a four-year stint with the Navy, Williams emerged as a threat both offensively and defensively. A workhorse who averaged nearly 50 minutes per game, he caught a team-high 15 passes for 242 yards while wreaking havoc as a defensive
the Spartan captain of the ’58 squad. He was credited with 13 solo stops against Michigan while Illinois and Purdue ran nearly all their sweep plays to the opposite side of the
Rams in 1955), he played one season for the Rams before joining the Detroit Lions, where he played until 1966.
Consensus All-American Jerel Worthy anchored a Spartan defensive unit that led the Big Ten in rushing defense (100.5 yards per game), total defense
(277.4 ypg.) and sacks (45) in 2011. Worthy, a 6-foot-2, 308-pound junior defensive tackle, earned First-Team All-America honors from The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Football Foundation, CBSSports.com, Yahoo! Sports and
lineman to earn AP First-Team All-America honors since defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith in 1966. In
Lombardi Award (college lineman of the year) and one of
both the coaches and media, Worthy ranked fourth on the team in tackles for loss (10.5 for 42 yards), including 3.5 sacks (28 yards). He produced a tackle for loss in nine of MSU’s 14 games. Worthy recorded 30 tackles (19 solos, 11 assists) and was credited with 14 quarterback hits and 10 QB hurries. He closed out his collegiate career in style by matching his career high in tackles (5) and tackles for loss (2 for 2 yards) in MSU’s 33-30 triple-overtime win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. Worthy made three tackles in MSU’s 37-31 victory over No. 4 Wisconsin, including one for a 3-yard loss. He registered four stops and recovered a fumble at Notre Dame. The Huber Heights, Ohio, native started 38 of 40 career games and recorded 107 tackles, with 27.5 resulting in losses (118 yards) including 12 sacks (78 yards). Those marks rank among MSU’s all-time leaders: tied for 12th in sacks and 13th in tackles for loss. He also blocked three kicks. Worthy was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the second round (No. 51 overall) of the 2012 National Football League Draft.
Tom Yewcic, the leader of the Spartan offense during their 9-0 season, gained All-America status as a junior in 1952 as selected by NBC-TV. He completed
41-of-95 passes for 941 yards, then a school seasonal
quarterback, he drew acclaim after completing 7-of-14 passes for 171 yards in sparking a come-from-behind 27-13 win over Michigan. He became just the second Spartan QB to reach the 200-yard plateau in passing when he passed for 202 yards against Texas A&M. Yewcic
passes and 1,480 passing yards, and MSU compiled a 27-1 record during his three years on the team In 1954,
the College World Series. Yewcic is the only player to win a Rose Bowl (1953) and also be named the College World Series Most Valuable Player. He signed a pro baseball contract before entering the pro football ranks with Toronto of the CFL. Yewcic was a member of the Boston Patriots in the American Football League from 1961-66 and was named to the Patriots All-1960s AFL Team as a punter.
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DURAND, MICH.
Legendary Michigan State head coach Duffy Daugherty posed for a photo with his 1966 All-Americans: running back Clinton Jones, fullback Bob Apisa, defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith, wide receiver Gene Washington and roverback George Webster.
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ALL-TIME MSU FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN++ Consensus | + Coaches | * Media
Adams, Flozell, OT ++ 1997
Adams, Johnny, CB + 2011, + 2012
Adderley, Herbert, HB + 1960
Allen, Eric, HB ++ 1971
Andersen, Morten, PK ++ 1981
Apisa, Robert, FB * 1966
Bailey, Charles, DT * 1968
Baker, Edwin, RB * 2010
Banks, Carl, LB + 1981, ++ 1982, ++ 1983
Barnett, Harlon, DB ++ 1989
Bass, Dan, LB ++ 1979
Bates, Aaron, P * 2010
Behrman, David, T/C * 1961, * 1962
Bell, Le’Veon, RB ++ 2012
Bethea, Larry, DT ++ 1977
Brammer, Mark, TE ++ 1978, + 1979
Brenner, Allen, S ++ 1968
Bolden, LeRoy, HB ++ 1953
Bullough, Chuck, LB * 1991
Bullough, Max, LB + 2012
Bullough, Shane, LB + 1986
Burke, Patrick, T ++ 1957
Burress, Plaxico, WR ++ 1999
Burroughs, James, DB + 1981
Byrd, Eugene, E ++ 1978
Campbell, Amp, CB ++ 1999
Chatlos, George, DE * 1967
Clark, Gail, LB ++ 1972
Cobb, Michael, TE + 1975, ++ 1976
Conroy, Dan, K ++ 2010
Conti, Anthony, OG + 1966
Curl, Ronald, DT * 1969, ++ 1971
Currie, Daniel, C ++ 1957
Davis, Travis, DT ++ 1989
DeLamielleure, Joe, OG ++ 1971, ++ 1972
DeMarco, Brian, OT + 1994
Dennard, Darqueze, CB + 2012
Dohoney, Donald, E ++ 1953
Duckett, Tico, TB * 1990, ++ 1992
DuPree, Billy Joe, TE + 1972
Fields, Brandon, P * 2003, * 2004, ++ 2006
Foreman, Joel, OG ++ 2011
Gibson, Kirk, FL ++ 1978
Goovert, Ronald, LB * 1965
Gordon, Richard, HB ++ 1964
Graves, Thomas, DB * 1978
Hannon, Thomas, DB ++ 1975, * 1976
Hawkins, Courtney, WR * 1989, * 1991
Hill, Renaldo, CB + 2000
Hinesly, James, OT ++ 1978
Jackson, Levi, HB + 1974
Japinga, Donald, HB * 1965
Jarrett, Craig, P + 1999
Jenkins, Carlos, LB + 1990
Johnson, Jim, OT * 1990
Jones, Clinton, HB ++ 1965, ++ 1966
Jones, Greg, LB + 2008, ++ 2009, ++ 2010
Jordan, Nicholas, DT * 1966
Juday, Stephen, QB * 1965
Kelly, Ellison, G ++ 1957, ++ 1958
Kenney, Richard, PK ++ 1966
Kowalczyk, Walter, HB ++ 1957
Krumm, Todd, S ++ 1987
Kula, Bob, OT ++ 1989
Land, Melvin, DT ++ 1978
Langeloh, John, PK + 1990
Lewis, Sherman, HB ++ 1963
Look, Dean, QB * 1959
Lucas, Harold, G + 1965
Mandarich, Tony, OT ++ 1987, ++ 1988
Martin, Demetrice, DB + 1994
Masters, Norman, T ++ 1955
McClowry, Terrence, LB ++ 1974
Migyanka, Charles, ROV + 1964
Miller, John, S + 1987, ++ 1988
Montgomery, Greg, P * 1985, ++ 1986, + 1987
Morrall, Earl, QB ++ 1955
Morrissey, James, LB + 1984
Moten, Eric, OG ++ 1990
Ninowski, James, QB ++ 1957
Parker, Phillip, FS + 1983, + 1984, + 1985
Peterson, Julian, LB * 1999
Phillips, Jess, DB + 1966
Piette, Thomas, C + 1981
Pitts, Alfred, C + 1977
Poole, Sean, OT * 2004
Reese, Ike, OLB + 1997
Ringer, Javon, RB ++ 2008
Rison, Andre, WR ++ 1986, ++ 1988
Robinson, Trenton, S * 2011
Rogers, Charles, WR ++ 2002
Rush, Jerry, T * 1964
Sadler, Mike, P + 2012
Saimes, George, FB ++ 1961, ++ 1962
Saint-Dic, Jonal, DE * 2007
Saul, Richard, DE/LB ++ 1969
Saul, Ronald, OG ++ 1969
Shurmur, Pat, C + 1987
Simpson, William, DB ++ 1972, + 1973
Smith, Charles, DE ++ 1965, ++ 1966
Smith, Otto, DE ++ 1974
Smith, Robaire, DE ++ 1999
Snow, Percy, LB * 1987, ++ 1988, ++ 1989
Stachowicz, Ray, P * 1977, + 1978, ++ 1979, ++ 1980
Strayhorn, Jason, C ++ 1998
Swenson, Brett, K ++ 2009
Taubert, James, DT + 1974
Thornhill, Charles, DB ++ 1966
Thornhill, Josh, LB ++ 2000, ++ 2001
Underwood, Daniel, E * 1963
Van Pelt, Brad, DB ++ 1971, ++ 1972
Washington, Eugene, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966
Webster, George, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966
West, Jerry, OT ++ 1966
White, Blair, WR + 2009
White, Lorenzo, TB ++ 1985, ++ 1987
Wiley, Otis, SS ++ 2008
Williams, Samuel, E ++ 1957, ++ 1958
Wojciechowski, John, OG * 1985
Worthy, Jerel, DT ++ 2011
Young, Duane, TE + 1990
YEAR-BY-YEAR ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS
and honorable mention selections
1 First Team | 2 Second Team | 3 Third
Team
HM - Honorable Mention
+ Coaches’ selection
* AP/Media selection
++ Consensus selection
1953
1++ Donald Dohoney E
1++ LeRoy Bolden HB
2* Ferris Hallmark G
2* Thomas Yewcic QB
HM Ellis Duckett E
HM Henry Bullough G
HM James Neal C
HM Evan Slonac FB
HM William Wells HB
1954
HM Randall Schrecengost T
HM Henry Bullough G
HM John Matsock HB
HM LeRoy Bolden HB
1955
1++ Norman Masters T
1++ Earl Morrall QB
2++ Carl Nystrom G
2++ Gerald Planutis FB
HM David Kaiser E
HM John Lewis E
HM Patrick Burke T
HM Joseph Badaczewski C
HM Walter Kowalczyk HB
HM Clarence Peaks HB
1956
2++ Joel Jones E
2++ Daniel Currie G
2++ John Matsko C
HM Anthony Kolodziej E
HM Patrick Burke T
HM Dennis Mendyk HB
HM Walter Kowalczyk HB
HM Donald Gilbert FB
1957
1++ Samuel Williams E
1++ Patrick Burke T
1++ Ellison Kelly G
1++ Daniel Currie C
1++ James Ninowski QB
1++ Walter Kowalczyk HB
2++ David Kaiser E
3++ Francis O’Brien G
3++ Blanche Martin FB
HM John Middleton G
HM Donald Gilbert FB
1958
1++ Samuel Williams E
1++ Ellison Kelly G
2++ Dean Look HB
1959
1* Dean Look QB
HM Frederick Arbanas E
HM William Pyle T
HM Donald Wright C
HM David Manders C
HM Larry Cundiff T
HM Herbert Adderley HB
HM Gary Ballman HB
1960
1+ Herbert Adderley HB
2+ Frederick Arbanas E
HM Frederick Boylen G
HM David Behrman G
HM Gary Ballman HB
1961
1++ George Saimes FB
1* David Behrman T
2* Sherman Lewis HB
HM Art Brandstatter Jr. E
HM Charles Brown G
HM David Manders C
HM Edward Budde G
HM Anthony Kumiega G
HM Dewey Lincoln HB
1962
1++ George Saimes FB
1* David Behrman C
2+ Matthew Snorton E
2* Sherman Lewis HB
HM Ernest Clark E
HM James Bobbitt T
HM Edward Budde G
HM Stephen Mellinger G
HM Dewey Lincoln HB
1963
1++ Sherman Lewis HB
1* Daniel Underwood E
2++ Earl Lattimer G
2+ Roger Lopes FB
HM Edward Lothamer E
HM Matthew Snorton E
HM Rahn Bentley T
HM David Herman T
HM John Karpinski G
HM Alton Owens T
HM Richard Proebstle QB
HM Dewey Lincoln HB
HM Ronald Rubick HB
HM Louis Bobich HB
1964
1++ Richard Gordon HB
1* Jerry Rush T
1+ Charles Migyanka ROV
2+ Donald Japinga HB
2+ Herman Johnson HB
HM George Webster ROV
HM Stephen Juday QB
HM Louis Bobich HB
1965
1++ Eugene Washington E
1++ Clinton Jones HB
1++ Charles Smith E
1++ George Webster ROV
1* Stephen Juday QB
1* Ronald Goovert LB
1* Donald Japinga HB
1+ Harold Lucas G
2++ John Karpinski G
2++ Robert Apisa FB
2+ Jerry West T
2* Boris Dimitroff C
HM Robert Viney E
HM Donald Bierowicz T
HM Alton Owens T
HM David Techlin G
HM Dwight Lee HB
1966
1++ Eugene Washington E
1++ Jerry West OT
1++ Clinton Jones HB
1++ Charles Smith DE
1++ Charles Thornhill DB
1++ George Webster DB
1++ Richard Kenney PK
1* Robert Apisa FB
1* Nicholas Jordan DT
1+ Anthony Conti OG
1+ Jess Phillips DB
2++ Patrick Gallinagh DT
2++ James Raye QB
2* Phillip Hoag DE
2* Joseph Pryzbycki OT
2+ Jeffrey Richardson OT
HM George Chatlos DE
HM Allen Brenner E
HM Dwight Lee HB
HM Drake Garrett DB
HM Regis Cavender FB
1967
1* George Chatlos DE
2++ Joseph Pryzbycki OT
HM Ronald Ranieri C
HM Allen Brenner E
HM Charles Bailey DT
HM Drake Garrett DB
1968
1++ Allen Brenner S
1* Charles Bailey DT
2++ Richard Saul DG
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2* Ronald Saul OG
2+ Allen Brenner E
HM Edward McLoud C
HM William Triplett QB
HM Frank Waters Jr. HB
HM Thomas Love HB
1969
1++ Ronald Saul OG
1++ Richard Saul DE/LB
1* Ronald Curl DT
2++ Donald Law LB
HM Donald Highsmith HB
HM Eric Allen HB
HM Franklin Foreman E
HM Donald Baird OG
1970
2++ Gordon Bowdell E
2* Joe DeLamielleure OG
2* Thomas Beard C
2+ Eric Allen HB
HM Michael Rasmussen QB
HM Wilton Martin DE
HM Brad Van Pelt DB
1971
1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG
1++ Eric Allen HB
1++ Ronald Curl DT
1++ Brad Van Pelt DB
2* Billy Joe DuPree TE
2+ Ernest Hamilton LB
HM William Dawson DT
HM Gail Clark LB
HM Mark Niesen S
HM Marvin Roberts OT
HM Michael Rasmussen QB
1972
1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG
1++ Gail Clark LB
1++ Brad Van Pelt DB
1++ William Simpson DB
1+ Billy Joe DuPree TE
2++ Gary Van Elst DT
2+ James Nicholson OT
2+ Brian McConnell DE
HM Marvin Roberts OT
HM John Shinsky DT
HM Mark Niesen QB
1973
1+ William Simpson DB
2++ John Shinsky DT
2* Raymond Nester LB
2+ Terrence McClowry LB
2++ Mark Niesen DB
HM Otto Smith DE
HM Clarence Bullock FB
1974
1++ Otto Smith DE
1++ Terrence McClowry LB
1+ Levi Jackson HB
1+ James Taubert DT
2++ Gregory Schaum DT
2* Thomas Graves DB
HM Gregory Croxton OG
HM Charles Baggett QB
HM Michael Duda DE
HM Kim Rowekamp LB
1975
1++ Thomas Hannon DB
1+ Michael Cobb TE
2+ Gregory Schaum DT
HM Levi Jackson FB
HM Charles Baggett QB
HM Otto Smith DE
HM Kim Rowekamp LB
HM Larry Bethea DT
1976
1++ Michael Cobb TE
1* Thomas Hannon DB
2++ Alfred Pitts C
2++ Kirk Gibson FL
2++ Larry Bethea DT
2* Anton Bruggenthies OT
HM Richard Baes HB
HM Otto Smith DE
1977
1 * Ray Stachowicz P
1++ Larry Bethea DT
1+ Alfred Pitts C
2++ Mark Anderson DB
2+ Kirk Gibson FL
2+ Mark Brammer TE
2+ Paul Rudzinski LB
HM James Earley FB
HM James Hinesly OT
HM Hans Nielsen
1978
1++ Eugene Byrd E
1++ Mark Brammer TE
1++ James Hinesly OT
1++ Kirk Gibson FL
1++ Melvin Land DT
1* Thomas Graves DB
1+ Ray Stachowicz P
2++ Edward Smith QB
2++ Mark Anderson DB
2* Dan Bass LB
HM Steve Smith HB
HM Michael Densmore OG
1979
1++ Ray Stachowicz P
1++ Dan Bass LB
1+ Mark Brammer TE
2+ Angelo Fields OT
2+ Morten Andersen PK
2+ Bernard Hay DT
HM Eugene Byrd E
HM Steve Smith HB
HM Derek Hughes HB
HM James Burroughs DB
HM Matthew Foster C
HM Larry Savage LB
HM Mark Anderson DB
1980
1++ Ray Stachowicz P
2++ Rodney Strata OG
2+ Morten Andersen PK
HM Ted Jones E
HM John Leister QB
HM Steve Smith HB
HM Smiley Creswell DT
HM Thomas Morris S
1981
1++ Morten Andersen PK
1+ Thomas Piette C
1+ Carl Banks LB
1+ James Burroughs DB
HM Daryl Turner E
HM Ted Jones E
HM Alan Kimichik TE
HM Jeffrey Wiska OT
HM Smiley Creswell DT
HM George Cooper LB
HM Steve Maidlow LB
HM Tim Cunningham S
1982
1++ Carl Banks LB
2++ Smiley Creswell DT
HM Ted Jones E
HM Randy Lark OG
HM Walter Schramm OT
HM Ralf Mojsiejenko P/PK
HM Otis Grant FL
HM Marvin Mantos OG
HM James Neely LB
1983
1++ Carl Banks LB
1+ Phillip Parker S
2++ Ralf Mojsiejenko P
HM Daryl Turner E
HM Scott Auer OT
HM James Morrissey LB
HM Tim Cunningham S
1984
1+ James Morrissey LB
1+ Phillip Parker FS
2+ Ralf Mojsiejenko PK
2+ Kelly Quinn DE
2+ Carl Butler TB
2* Mark Napolitan C
HM Butch Rolle TE
HM John Wojciechowski OG
HM Mark Ingram FL
HM Robert Morse FB
HM James Rinella DT
HM Anthony Bell LB
HM Veno Belk TE
HM Lonnie Young CB
HM Terrance Lewis CB
1985
1++ Lorenzo White TB
1+ Phillip Parker FS
1* John Wojciechowski OG
1* Greg Montgomery P
2* Steven Bogdalek OT
2++ Shane Bullough LB
2+ Greg Montgomery P
2+ Kelly Quinn DE
HM Mark Ingram FL
HM John Jones DE
HM Butch Rolle TE
1986
1++ Andre Rison WR
1++ Greg Montgomery P
1+ Shane Bullough LB
2+ Dave Yarema QB
2+ Lorenzo White TB
2++ Mark Nichols DT
2* Mark Ingram FL
2* John Budde DE
HM Pat Shurmur C
HM Bobby Morse FB
HM Mike Sargent TE
HM Tony Mandarich OT
HM Doug Rogers OG
HM Todd Krumm CB
1987
1++ Todd Krumm S
1++ Tony Mandarich OT
1++ Lorenzo White TB
1+ John Miller S
1+ Greg Montgomery P
1+ Pat Shurmur C
1* Percy Snow LB
2++ Travis Davis DT
2++ Tim Moore LB
2++ Mark Nichols DT
2++ Andre Rison SE
HM John Budde DE
HM Blake Ezor TB
HM John Langeloh PK
HM Kurt Larson LB
HM Bobby McAllister QB
1988
1++ Andre Rison WR
1++ Tony Mandarich OT
1++ Percy Snow LB
1++ John Miller S
2++ Kevin Robbins OT
2++ Bob Kula OG
2++ Blake Ezor TB
2++ Travis Davis DT
2++ Kurt Larson LB
2 + Derrick Reed DB
HM Josh Butland P
HM Matt Vanderbeek DE
HM John Budde DE
1989
1++ Bob Kula OT
1++ Travis Davis DT
1++ Percy Snow LB
1++ Harlon Barnett DB
1* Courtney Hawkins WR
2++ Josh Butland P
2* Duane Young TE
2+ Courtney Hawkins WR
2+ Eric Moten OG
2+ Blake Ezor TB
2+ John Langeloh PK
HM* Dan Enos QB
HM++ Matt Vanderbeek DE
HM++ Carlos Jenkins LB
HM Blake Ezor TB
HM Eric Moten OG
HM John Langeloh PK
HM+ Ventson Donelson DB
HM* Dixon Edwards LB
1990
1++ Eric Moten OG
1* Tico Duckett TB
1* Jim Johnson OT
1+ Duane Young TE
1+ John Langeloh PK
1+ Carlos Jenkins LB
2++ Bobby Wilson DT
2* Duane Young TE
2* John Langeloh PK
2* Carlos Jenkins LB
2* Chuck Bullough LB
2+ Dixon Edwards LB
2+ Tico Duckett TB
2+ Jim Johnson OT
HM++ Hyland Hickson TB
HM++ Jeff Pearson C
HM++ Courtney Hawkins FL
HM++ Bill Johnson DE
HM* Dixon Edwards LB
HM* Josh Butland P
HM* Alan Haller DB
HM+ Dan Enos QB
HM+ Chuck Bullough LB
1991
1* Courtney Hawkins FL
1* Chuck Bullough LB
2++ Tico Duckett TB
2++ Josh Butland P
2+ Bill Johnson DE
2+ Chuck Bullough LB
HM++ Rob Fredrickson OLB
HM++ Toby Heaton OG
HM++ Jim Johnson OT
HM++ Jim DelVerne PK
HM++ Alan Haller DB
HM* Bill Johnson DE
HM+ Courtney Hawkins FL
HM+ Myron Bell S
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1992
1++ Tico Duckett TB
2++ Ty Hallock LB
2++ Toby Heaton OG
2* Mitch Lyons TE
2* Craig Thomas TB
HM++ Myron Bell CB
HM++ Mill Coleman FL/QB
HM++ William Reese DT
HM++ Steve Wasylk SS
HM+ Mitch Lyons TE
HM+ Craig Thomas TB
HM+ Mike Edwards DE
HM+ Juan Hammonds DE
1993
2++ Shane Hannah OT
2* Jim Miller QB
2* Rob Fredrickson OLB
HM++ Myron Bell DB
HM++ Mark Birchmeier C
HM++ Juan Hammonds DE
HM+ Mill Coleman FL
HM+ Rob Fredrickson OLB
HM+ Jim Miller QB
HM+ Bob Organ TE
HM+ Steve Wasylk DB
1994
1+ Brian DeMarco OT
1+ Demetrice Martin DB
2* Brian DeMarco OT
2++ Shane Hannah OT
2* Demetrice Martin DB
HM++ Mark Birchmeier C
HM++ Matt Christensen OLB
HM* Reggie Garnett MLB
HM++ Juan Hammonds DE
HM* Ike Reese OLB
1995
2+ Tony Banks QB
2* Bob Denton OT
HM++ Flozell Adams OT
HM* Yakini Allen DT
HM* Tony Banks QB
HM+ Reggie Garnett MLB
HM++ Derrick Mason WR
1996
2++ Flozell Adams OT
2+ Derrick Mason WR
2* Todd Schultz QB
2* Ike Reese OLB
HM++ Matt Beard C
HM++ Reggie Garnett MLB
HM+ Todd Schultz QB
HM* Chris Gardner PK
HM* Derrick Mason WR
HM* Chris Smith DT
1997
1++ Flozell Adams OT
1+ Ike Reese OLB
2++ Amp Campbell CB
2++ Sedrick Irvin TB
2++ Josh Keur TE
2++ Robaire Smith DE
2* Ray Hill CB
2* Ike Reese OLB
2* Scott Shaw OG
HM+ Ray Hill CB
HM+ Scott Shaw OG
HM+ Dimitrius Underwood DE
HM* Sorie Kanu FS
1998
1++ Jason Strayhorn C
2++ Paul Edinger PK
2++ Sedrick Irvin TB
2+ Sorie Kanu FS
2+ Robert Newkirk DT
2* Plaxico Burress WR
2* Craig Jarrett P
HM+ Plaxico Burress WR
HM* Sorie Kanu FS
HM* Lemar Marshall DB
HM* Aric Morris SS
HM* Robert Newkirk DT
HM* Julian Peterson DE
1999
1++ Plaxico Burress WR
1++ Robaire Smith DE
1++ Amp Campbell DB
1* Julian Peterson LB
1+ Craig Jarrett P
2++ Shaun Mason OG
2++ Chris Baker TE
2++ Paul Edinger K
2++ Aric Morris DB
2+ Julian Peterson LB
2* Craig Jarrett P
HM++ Renaldo Hill CB
HM++ Casey Jensen C
HM++ Greg Robinson-Randall OT
HM++ T.J. Turner LB
HM+ Lloyd Clemons TB
2000
1++ Josh Thornhill LB
1+ Renaldo Hill CB
2++ T.J. Duckett TB
2* Shaun Mason OG
2+ Richard Newsome FS
2* Cedric Henry CB
2* Renaldo Hill CB
HM++ Chris Baker TE
HM++ Siitupe Peko OT
HM++ Jace Sayler DT
HM++ Josh Shaw DT
HM+ Cedric Henry CB
HM+ Shaun Mason OG
HM* Richard Newsome FS
2001
1++ Josh Thornhill LB
2++ Chris Baker TE
2* T.J. Duckett TB
2* Charles Rogers WR
2+ Josh Shaw DT
HM+ T.J. Duckett TB
HM++ Herb Haygood WR
HM++ Craig Jarrett P
HM++ Broderick Nelson CB
HM+ Charles Rogers WR
HM* Josh Shaw DT
HM+ Thomas Wright FS
2002
1++ Charles Rogers WR
HM++ Thomas Wright SS
2003
1* Brandon Fields P
2++ Jeff Smoker QB
2+ Clifford Dukes DE
2+ Brandon Fields P
2+ Steve Stewart OT
2* Greg Taplin DE
2+ Joe Tate OG
HM* Clifford Dukes DE
HM++ Paul Harker OG
HM++ Jason Harmon S
HM* Mike Labinjo LB
HM* Dave Rayner K
HM* Steve Stewart OT
HM+ Greg Taplin DE
HM* Joe Tate OG
2004
1* Sean Poole OT
1* Brandon Fields P
2++ Dave Rayner K
2+ Brandon Fields P
2+ Sean Poole OT
2+ Jason Randall TE
2* William Whitticker OG
HM++ Jason Harmon FS
HM* Chris Morris C
HM* Jason Randall TE
HM++ Ronald Stanley LB
HM++ Drew Stanton QB
HM+ William Whitticker OG
2005
2+ Eric Smith SS
HM++ Domata Peko DT
HM+ Jerramy Scott WR
HM* Eric Smith SS
HM* Drew Stanton QB
HM++ Stefon Wheeler OTG
2006
1++ Brandon Fields P
2+ Kyle Cook OG
HM* Kyle Cook OG
HM* Kerry Reed WR
HM++ Clifton Ryan DT
HM++ Brett Swenson K
HM* Otis Wiley FS
2007
1* Jonal Saint-Dic DE
2* Pete Clifford OT
2++ Javon Ringer RB
2+ Jonal Saint-Dic DE
2++ Devin Thomas WR
HM++ Ervin Baldwin DE
HM+ Jehuu Caulcrick RB
HM++ Kellen Davis TE
HM* Brian Hoyer QB
HM* Travis Key FS
2008
1+ Greg Jones LB
1++ Javon Ringer RB
1++ Otis Wiley SS
2* Aaron Bates P
2* Greg Jones LB
2* Roland Martin OG
2* Jesse Miller OT
2++ Brett Swenson K
HM++ Trevor Anderson DE
HM++ Charlie Gantt TE
HM++ Brian Hoyer QB
HM* Justin Kershaw DT
HM* Brandon Long DE
HM* Joel Nitchman C
HM++ Chris L. Rucker CB
HM++ Blair White WR
2009
1++ Greg Jones LB
1++ Brett Swenson K
1+ Blair White WR
2+ Joel Nitchman C
2* Blair White WR
HM++ Trevor Anderson DE
HM* Kirk Cousins QB
HM++ Joel Foreman OG
HM* Charlie Gantt TE
HM* Joel Nitchman C
HM++ Chris L. Rucker CB
HM+ Jeremy Ware CB
2010
1* Edwin Baker RB
1* Aaron Bates P
1++ Dan Conroy K
1++ Greg Jones LB
2+ Johnny Adams CB
2+ Aaron Bates P
2* Charlie Gantt TE
2++ Eric Gordon LB
2* Marcus Hyde S
2+ Trenton Robinson S
2+ Chris L. Rucker CB
2+ D.J. Young OT
HM* Johnny Adams CB
HM+ Edwin Baker RB
HM++ Kirk Cousins QB
HM* B.J. Cunningham WR
HM++ Mark Dell WR
HM++ Joel Foreman OG
HM+ Charlie Gantt TE
HM+ Marcus Hyde S
HM* Trenton Robinson S
HM* Chris L. Rucker CB
HM++ Jerel Worthy DT
HM* D.J. Young OT
2011
1+ Johnny Adams CB
1++ Joel Foreman OG
1* Trenton Robinson S
1++ Jerel Worhy DT
2* Johnny Adams CB
2* Denicos Allen LB
2+ Max Bullough LB
2+ Kirk Cousins QB
2++ B.J. Cunningham WR
2++ William Gholston DE
2++ Isaiah Lewis S
2+ Brian Linthicum TE
HM+ Denicos Allen LB
HM++ Le’Veon Bell RB
HM* Max Bullough LB
HM* Dan Conroy K
HM* Kirk Cousins QB
HM* Darqueze Dennard CB
HM* Brian Linthicum TE
HM+ Keshawn Martin WR
HM* Chris McDonald OG
HM* Chris Norman LB
HM* Kevin Pickelman NT
HM+ Trenton Robinson S
HM++ Marcus Rush DE
2012
1+ Johnny Adams CB
1++ Le’Veon Bell RB
1+ Max Bullough LB
1+ Darqueze Dennard CB
1+ Mike Sadler P
2* Johnny Adams CB
2* Max Bullough LB
2* Darqueze Dennard CB
2* William Gholston DE
2* Mike Sadler P
2++ Dion Sims TE
HM++ Denicos Allen LB
HM+ William Gholston DE
HM++ Isaiah Lewis S
HM++ Chris McDonald OG
HM++ Marcus Rush DE
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS(Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America)
1952 John Wilson B *(1st)
1953 Donald Dohoney E (1st)
Carl Diener E (2nd)
1954 Donald Kauth E (2nd)
1955 Carl Nystrom G (1st)
1957 Blanche Martin B (1st)
Robert Jewett E (2nd)
1958 Richard Barker E (2nd)
Ellison Kelly G (2nd)
Blanche Martin B (honorary)
1960 Edward Ryan ROV (2nd)
1964 Eugene Washington E (2nd)
Richard Gordon B (2nd)
1965 Donald Japinga B (1st)
Donald Bierowicz T (1st)
1966 Patrick Gallinagh T (1st)
Allen Brenner E (2nd)
1968 Allen Brenner E/S (1st)
1969 Ronald Saul G (1st)
Richard Saul E (1st)
1973 John Shinsky T (1st)
Richard Pawlak T (2nd)
1974 Richard Baes B (2nd)
1975 Thomas Standal MG (2nd)
1976 David Duda DB (2nd)
1977 James Sciarini G (2nd)
Craig Fedore LB (2nd)
1979 Alan Davis DB (1st)
1985 Dean Altobelli DB (1st)
Shane Bullough LB (2nd)
1986 Dean Altobelli SS (1st)
Shane Bullough LB (1st)
1989 Chris Willertz DE (2nd)
1992 Steve Wasylk SS (1st)
1993 Steve Wasylk SS (1st)
1996 Matt Beard C (2nd)
2000 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd)
2001 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd)
2005 Chris Morris C (2nd)
Drew Stanton QB (2nd)
2009 Blair White WR (1st)
2011 Mike Sadler P (2nd)
2012 Max Bullough LB (2nd)
Mike Sadler P (2nd)
To be eligible for the Academic All-America Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or
important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his
career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing.
* Inducted into CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY
2007 Brian Bury SN
Brandon Fields P
Drew Stanton QB
2010 Blair White WR
2011 Aaron Bates P
2012 Kirk Cousins QB
Joel Foreman OG
Keith Nichol WR
2013 Ethan Ruhland OL
The NFF Hampshire Honor Society is comprised of college players from all divisions
(NCAA and NAIA) who maintain a 3.2 grade-point average or better.
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1991 Toby Heaton OG (1st)
Mark MacFarland WR (1st)
Steve Wasylk SS (1st)
1992 Mill Coleman WR
(1st) Mark MacFarland WR (1st)
Steve Wasylk SS (1st)
1993 Mill Coleman WR (1st)
Rob Fredrickson LB (1st)
Steve Wasylk SS (1st)
1994 Mill Coleman WR (1st)
1995 Matt Beard C (1st)
1996 Matt Beard C (1st)
Brian Mosallam OG (1st)
2000 Josh Thornhill LB (1st)
2001 Josh Thornhill LB (1st)
2002 Kyle Rasmussen DL (2nd)
2003 Paul Harker OG (1st)
Kyle Brown WR (2nd)
Chris Morris C (2nd)
Kyle Rasmussen DT (2nd)
Greg Yeaster DT (2nd)
2004 Gordon Niebylski OT (1st)
Brandon Fields P (2nd)
Chris Morris C (2nd)
2005 Chris Morris C (1st)
Gordon Niebylski OG (1st)
Eric Smith SS (1st)
Drew Stanton QB (1st)
2006 Brandon Fields P (2nd)
2007 Andrew Hawken FB (2nd)
Kaleb Thornhill LB (2nd)
2008 Andrew Hawken FB (1st)
Blair White WR (1st)
Aaron Bates P (2nd)
Adam Decker LB (2nd)
2009 Blair White WR (1st)
Adam Decker LB (2nd)
Andrew Hawken FB (2nd)
2011 Max Bullough LB (1st)
Kirk Cousins QB (1st)
Joel Foreman OG (1st)
Mike Sadler P (1st)
2012 Max Bullough LB (1st)
Mike Sadler P (1st)
To be eligible for the Academic All-District Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or
important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his
career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing.
Kirk Cousins was named to the 2011 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete
Class and 2012 NFF Hampshire Honor Society.
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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TENAllen, Jack, OL 2012
Allison, Ryan, WR/LB 2007, 2008
Altobelli, Dean, DB/SS 1984, 1985, 1986
Andersen, Morten, K 1981
Baes, Rich, HB 1974
Baird, Don, G 1968
Barker, Dick, E 1958
Barrent, David, OT 2010
Bates, Aaron, P 2008, 2009, 2010
Bazemore, Michael, LB 2002
Beard, Matt, C 1995, 1996
Beltinck, Kiel, DB 2004, 2005, 2006
Bendzuck, Nick, FB 2009, 2010
Bierowicz, Donald, T 1965
Black, Steve, LB 1990
Bogdalek, Steve, OT 1985
Boleski, Todd, K 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Brenner, Allen, E/S 1966, 1968
Briningstool, Tony, LB 1988, 1989, 1990
Brown, Kyle, WR 2003, 2004, 2005
Bryce, Richard, LB 2001, 2002
Bullough, Max, LB 2011, 2012
Bullough, Shane, LB 1985, 1986
Burns, Brian, FB 2001
Bury, Brian, SN 2005, 2006
Butland, Josh, P 1988
Caper, Larry, RB 2010, 2011
Clifford, Pete, OG 2004, 2005
Cole, Tom, C 1974, 1976
Coleman, Mill, QB/WR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
Corey, Cole, SS 2004, 2005
Cousins, Kirk, QB 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Cronin, Colin, OG 1991
Curry, Deon, WR 2005
Dance, Tom, S 2005, 2006
Davies, Brian, DT 2004
Davis, Alan, DB 1979
Dawes, Matt, LB 2000, 2001
Decker, Adam, LB 2006, 2008, 2009
DeLamielleure, Joseph, OG 1970
Deyo, John, OL 2009, 2010, 2011
Diener, Carl, E 1953
Dignan, John, LB 1990
Drzal, Peter, DB 1993, 1994
Duda, David, DB 1976
Fedore, Craig, LB 1976, 1977
Fields, Brandon, P 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Folino, Anthony, DB 1994
Foreman, Joel, OG 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
France, Dan, DT 2010
Fredrickson, Rob, LB 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Gainer, Jeremy, DE 2011, 2012
Gallinagh, Patrick, T 1966
Gleichert, Andrew, TE 2012
Gordon, Richard, HB 1964
Gould, Garett, FB 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
Grabowski, Todd, TE 1990, 1991, 1992
Grant, Tony, SN 2000, 2001
Guess, Lorenzo, FS 1998
Gyetvai, Mike, OT 2004
Harker, Paul, OG 2002, 2003
Harms, Bruce, HB 1973
Hasbrook, Matt, DT 2002
Hawken, Andrew, LB/FB 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Hawkins, Courtney, WR 1989
Heaton, Toby, OG 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
Herrema, Mitch, LB 2003
Jackson, Travis, C 2011, 2012
Japinga, Donald, HB 1965
Jewitt, Bob, E 1957
Juday, Stephen, QB 1965
Kahn, Brett, RB 2005, 2006
Kauth, Don, E 1954
Kehr, Dave, OT 1995
Kelly, Ellison, G 1958
Kershaw, Justin, DE 2005
Key, Travis, CB/S 2005, 2006, 2007
Kiple, John, S 1988, 1989
Klatt, Nate, OL 2010, 2011, 2012
Lang, Paul, TE 2012
Langerveld, Todd, DB 1980, 1981
Linthicum, Brian, TE 2009
Lyons, Mitch, TE 1989, 1990
MacFarland, Mark, WR 1990, 1991, 1992
Maddie, Mike, LB 1990, 1991
Malatinsky, Cole, SS 2006
Martin, Blanche, HB 1957, 1959
Mason, Shaun, OG 1998, 1999, 2000
Masters, John, C 2006, 2007
Maxwell, Andrew, QB 2010, 2011, 2012
Miller, Jim, QB 1990, 1991, 1992
Misch, Jon, LB 2007
Morris, Chris, C 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Mosallam, Brian, OG 1993, 1995-96
Ethan Ruhland, 2009-12 Drew Stanton, 2003-06 Steve Wasylk, 1990-93Kaleb Thornhill, 2004-07 Blair White, 2006-09
Garrett Gould, 1995-98 Toby Heaton, 1989-92 Chris Morris, 2002-05 Gordon Niebylski, 2002-05 Kyle Rasmussen, 2000-03Andrew Hawken, 2006-09
Brandon Fields, 2003-06 Rob Fredrickson, 1990-93Mill Coleman, 1991-94Todd Boleski, 2005-08 Kirk Cousins, 2008-11 Joel Foreman, 2008-11
Mudge, Dave, OT 1995, 1996, 1997
Muma, Kevin, K 2010
Mumphery, Keith, WR 2012
Nantambu, Jelani, CB 2005, 2006
Nichol, Keith, QB/WR 2009, 2010, 2011
Niebylski, Gordon, OT/OG 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Nystrom, Carl, G 1955
Ornstein, Gus, QB 1996
Palazeti, Niko, FB 2012
Pawlak, Richard, T 1973
Pickelman, Kevin, DT 2008
Proebstle, James, E 1965
Rainko, Brad, TE 1998, 1999
Rasmussen, Kyle, DT/DE 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Robbins, Kevin, OT 1987
Rowekamp, Kim, MG 1974
Rucker, Chris D., WR 2008
Ruhland, Ethan, OL 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Ryan, Ed, HB 1960
Sadler, Mike, P 2011, 2012
Salani, Chris, P 1993, 1995
Saul, Richard, MG/E 1968, 1969
Saul, Ronald, G 1969
Schaefer, David, K 1998, 2000, 2001
Sciarini, James, G 1977
Shinsky, John, T 1973
Shurmur, Pat, C 1986, 1987
Simon, Chad, RB 2002, 2003, 2004
Sims Jr., Andre, WR 2012
Smith, Eric, SS 2004, 2005
Smith, Kyle, LB 2008
Sonntag, Brad, WR 2011
Standal, Thomas, MG 1975
Stanton, Drew, QB 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Tate, Joe, DT/OG 2000, 2001
Thornhill, Josh, LB 1999, 2000, 2001
Thornhill, Kaleb, LB 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Treadwell, Blake, OG 2012
Van Dam, John, QB 2006
VanElst, Dave, T 1968, 1969
Vooletich, Brian, S 1990, 1991
Washington, Eugene, E 1964
Wasylk, Steve, S 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
White, Blair, WR 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Willertz, Chris, DE 1988, 1989
Yeaster, Greg, DT 2002, 2003
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Brad Van Pelt #10
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
Don Coleman #78 George Webster #90
John Pingel #37
John Hannah #46 Charles “Bubba” Smith #95
RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERS/RING OF FAMEOnly four jersey numbers have been retired in the 114-
year history of Michigan State football: No. 78 worn by
All-America tackle Don Coleman, No. 90 worn by All-
America roverback George Webster, No. 46 in honor of
former MSU President John Hannah and No. 95 worn by
All-America defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith.
Spartan head coach Biggie Munn (1947-53) pulled
Coleman’s No. 78 out of circulation in 1952. Munn called
lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” Coleman was
inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975.
Webster, a two-time All-American, had his No. 90 retired
by head coach Duffy Daugherty in 1967. “George Webster
but he symbolizes our great 1965 and ’66 teams,”
said Daugherty. Webster was inducted into the College
Football Hall of Fame in 1987.
Daugherty retired the No. 46 in 1969 as a tribute to Dr.
Hannah, who stepped down after 46 years of service to
the University including 28 years as its president (1941-69).
Hannah championed Michigan State’s acceptance into the
Big Ten Conference in 1949. Former Spartan head coach
and athletics director George Perles said, “John Hannah
is the greatest legend in the history of Michigan State.
He is the person who made MSU the great school it is
today.”
On Sept. 23, 2006, Smith became just the third player in
Michigan State football history to have his jersey number
(No. 95) retired. His jersey retirement was part of a special
program to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the
1966 “Game of the Century” between the second-ranked
Spartans and top-ranked Notre Dame that ended in a
10-10 tie.
Former Michigan State All-Americans and College Football
Hall of Famers Brad Van Pelt and John Pingel had their
names added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior
to MSU’s 2010 home game against Notre Dame, while
Gene Washington’s name was adorned before the 2011
Homecoming game (Oct. 22) against Wisconsin. A two-
time All-American, Washington was a member of the 2011
College Football Hall of Fame Class.
As MSU’s latest inductee into the College Football Hall of
Fame (Class of 2013), Percy Snow’s name will be added
to the “Ring of Fame” prior to the Nov. 2 game against
Michigan. Snow, a two-time All-American linebacker, was
Butkus and Lombardi Awards in the same season.
Munn and Daugherty, who combined to win 163 games
and six National Championships, had their names added
to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior to MSU’s 2012
(Oct. 13) Homecoming game against Iowa. The legendary
coaches names were added to the west upper deck,
alongside the signage that recognizes MSU’s six National
Championship seasons. The names of the seven other
“Ring of Fame” members appear on the east upper deck.
In just seven seasons from 1947-53, Munn transformed
Michigan State into one of the winningest and most
respected programs in the nation, as he produced a
remarkable record of 54-9-2 (.846). During his tenure, the
Spartans won back-to-back National Championships in
1951 and 1952, rattled off a school-record 28-game winning
streak, and won the 1953 Big Ten Co-Championship in the
school’s inaugural season in the conference. He capped
seasons, Munn compiled a 35-2 record (.946), including
Press and United Press International Polls from 1950-
53. He was named National Coach of the Year by the
American Football Coaches Association in 1952 after
leading Michigan State to a perfect 9-0 record and the
consensus National Championship. Munn, who produced
Notre Dame’s Frank Leahy three years in a row (1950-52).
He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
in 1959.
In 19 seasons as Michigan State’s head coach (1954-72),
Daugherty posted a 109-69-5 record (.609) and led the
Spartans to four National Championships (1955, 1957,
1965 and 1966). He guided Michigan State to a combined
record of 19-1-1 in 1965-66, as the Spartans won back-to-
back Big Ten and National Championships. Seven of his
teams ranked among the nation’s Top 20, including six
(1955 and 1965), Daugherty was inducted into the College
Football Hall of Fame in 1984.
1952 8th Don McAuliffe HB
(Billy Vessels, Oklahoma)
1955 4th Earl Morrall QB
(Howard Cassady, Ohio St.)
1957 3rd Walt Kowalczyk HB
(John Crow, Texas A&M)
8th Dan Currie C
1959 6th Dean Look QB
(Billy Cannon, LSU)
1962 7th George Saimes FB
(Terry Baker, Oregon State)
1963 3rd Sherman Lewis HB
(Roger Staubach, Navy)
1965 6th Steve Juday QB
(Mike Garrett, USC)
13th Clinton Jones HB
1966 6th Clinton Jones HB
(Steve Spurrier, Florida)
1971 10th Eric Allen HB
(Pat Sullivan, Auburn)
1972 13th Brad Van Pelt S
(Johnny Rogers, Nebraska)
1985 4th Lorenzo White TB
(Bo Jackson, Auburn)
1987 4th Lorenzo White TB
(Tim Brown, Notre Dame)
1988 6th Tony Mandarich OT
(Barry Sanders, Okla. St.)
1989 8th Percy Snow LB
(Andre Ware, Houston)
2008 10th Javon Ringer RB
(Sam Bradford, Oklahoma)
HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTING INVOLVING SPARTANS
Duffy DaughertyClarence “Biggie” Munn
YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS. YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS. YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS.
Percy Snow #48
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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (AFCA)
1952 Clarence L. Munn
1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (FWAA)
1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty
1965 Hugh Duffy Daugherty
THE SPORTING NEWS COACH OF THE YEAR
1978 Darryl Rogers
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (CBSSPORTS.COM)
2010 Mark Dantonio
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (RIVALS.COM)
2010 Mark Dantonio
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (SCOUT.COM)
2010 Mark Dantonio
BILETNIKOFF AWARD
2002 Charles Rogers
BUTKUS AWARD
1989 Percy Snow
LOMBARDI AWARD
1989 Percy Snow
OUTLAND TROPHY
1949 Ed Bagdon
UPI LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
1966 Charles “Bubba” Smith
ROBERT W. MAXWELL AWARD
1972 Brad Van Pelt
WALTER CAMP TROPHY
1952 Don McAuliffe
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR
1974 Dennis Stolz*
1978 Darryl Rogers*
1987 George Perles+
2003 John L. Smith*
2010 Mark Dantonio*
*selected by writers and broadcasters
+selected by Big Ten coaches
1985 Lorenzo White
(co-MVP with Iowa’s Chuck Long)
1987 Lorenzo White
1971 Eric Allen
1977 Larry Bethea
1987 Lorenzo White
2009 Greg Jones (media)
BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2009 Greg Jones (media)
BIG TEN LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
1987 Offensive – Tony Mandarich
1988 Offensive – Tony Mandarich
1989 Offensive – Bob Kula
1997 Offensive – Flozell Adams
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
1980 Herb Adderley
2003 Joe DeLamielleure
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Coaches
1959 Clarence L. Munn
1978 Charles W. Bachman
1984 Hugh Duffy Daugherty
2000 Frank “Muddy” Waters
Players
1968 John S. Pingel
1975 Don E. Coleman
1987 George Webster
1988 Charles “Bubba” Smith
2001 Brad Van Pelt
2011 Gene Washington
2013 Percy Snow
LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD
2011 Kirk Cousins
DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL/FWAA COURAGE AWARD
2011 Arthur Ray Jr.
MICHIGAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME
1961 Clarence L. Munn
1962 Ralph H. Young
1968 John H. Kobs
1973 John S. Pingel
1975 Hugh Duffy Daugherty
1976 Lyman L. Frimodig
1979 Earl E. Morrall
1981 Don L. Ridler
1987 Glenn Johnson
1987 Lynn Chandnois
1990 Bob Carey
1992 Frank “Muddy” Waters
1993 Charles “Bubba” Smith
1996 Herb Adderley
1997 Don Coleman
1998 George Webster
1999 Al Fracassa
1999 Kirk Gibson
2002 Brad Van Pelt
2004 Joe DeLamielleure
2005 George Perles
2006 Sonny Grandelius
2011 Carl Banks
2012 Fred Arbanas
Ed Budde
Bob Devaney
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME
1989 John Wilson
DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB - NEW YORK
1989 Chris Willertz vs. Notre Dame
TOYOTA LEADERSHIP AWARD
1978 Kirk Gibson, flanker
(Outstanding Offensive End)
JOE FOGG MEMORIAL TROPHY / CLEVELAND TOUCHDOWN CLUB
1962 George Saimes
(Most Outstanding College Player)
1965 Clinton Jones
(Most Outstanding College Player)
Two-time All-American Gene Washington,
who led the Spartans in receptions for
three-straight seasons from 1964-66, was
named to the 2011 Class of the College
Football Hall of Fame.
Le’Veon Bell, who led the Big Ten and
ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl
Subdivision in rushing in 2012 averaging
137.9 yards per game, was presented the
2012 Running Back Trophy by the College
Football Performance Awards.
Mark Dantonio earned Big Ten Coach
of the Year honors in 2010 after leading
the Spartans to a share of the Big Ten
Championship. He was also named the
National Coach of the Year that season by
CBSSports.com, Rivals.com and Scout.
com.
Joe DeLamielleure, who anchored the
Buffalo Bills’ “Electric Company” offensive
named to the 2003 Class of the Pro
Football Hall of Fame.
UPI BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
CHICAGO TRIBUNE / BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
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1973
Sept. 22 CB Paul Hayner vs. Syracuse
Nov. 9 QB Charles Baggett vs. Ohio St.
1975
Sept. 27 FB Levi Jackson vs. N.C. State
Sept. 27 DT Larry Bethea vs. N.C. State
1979
Oct. 6 TB Steve Smith vs. Michigan
Nov. 10 TB Derek Hughes vs. Minnesota
1980
Sept. 13 SE Ted Jones vs. Illinois
1982
Sept. 11 QB John Leister vs. Illinois
1983
Sept. 24 CB Phil Parker vs. Illinois
Oct. 1 QB Clark Brown vs. Purdue
1984
Dec. 22 CB Phil Parker vs. Army
(Cherry Bowl)
1985
Oct. 5 TB Lorenzo White vs. Iowa
Oct. 12 S Phil Parker vs. Michigan
1986
Sept. 20 DB Todd Krumm vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 4 FL Mark Ingram vs. Iowa
1987
Sept. 7 TB Lorenzo White vs. USC
Oct. 10 TB Lorenzo White vs. Michigan
Oct. 31 QB Bobby McAllister vs. Ohio St.
Nov. 14 TB Lorenzo White vs. Indiana
1988
Oct. 1 TB Blake Ezor vs. Iowa
Nov. 12 TB Blake Ezor vs. Indiana
1989
Sept. 23 LB Percy Snow vs. Notre Dame
Sept. 30 LB Percy Snow vs. Miami-Fla.
1990
Sept. 22 LB Chuck Bullough vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 13 QB Dan Enos vs. Michigan
Oct. 20 PK John Langeloh vs. Illinois
1991
Sept. 21 WR Courtney Hawkins vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 26 PK Jim DelVerne vs. Ohio State
1992
Sept. 19 TB Craig Thomas vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 10 DB Steve Wasylk vs. Michigan
Oct. 24 QB Bret Johnson vs. Ohio State
1993
Sept. 11 TB Craig Thomas vs. Kansas
Sept. 18 WR Mill Coleman vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 9 LB Rob Fredrickson vs. Mich.
Oct. 16 QB Jim Miller vs. Ohio State
Nov. 27 TB Steve Holman vs. Penn State
1994
Sept. 17 DB Robert Shurelds vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 15 WR Mill Coleman vs. Ohio State
1995
Sept. 9 QB Tony Banks vs. Nebraska
Sept. 23 FB Scott Greene vs. Purdue
Sept. 30 QB Todd Schultz vs. Boston Col.
Nov. 4 QB Tony Banks vs. Michigan
1996
Sept. 7 LB Ike Reese vs. Nebraska
Nov. 2 WR Derrick Mason vs. Michigan
Nov. 23 WR Nigea Carter vs. Penn State
1997
Sept. 20 TBs Sedrick Irvin & Marc Renaud
vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 18 TE Josh Keur vs. Northwestern
Nov. 1 LB Ike Reese vs. Ohio State
Nov. 29 TB Sedrick Irvin vs. Penn State
1998
Sept. 12 QB Bill Burke vs. Notre Dame
Sept. 5 TB Lloyd Clemons vs. Oregon
Sept. 26 TB Sedrick Irvin vs. Michigan
Nov. 7 DE Julian Peterson vs. Ohio State
Nov. 28 WR Gari Scott vs. Penn State
1999
Sept. 18 WR Gari Scott vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 9 WR Plaxico Burress vs. Michigan
Oct. 16 LB T.J. Turner vs. Purdue
Nov. 20 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Penn State
2000
Sept. 23 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 21 QB Ryan Van Dyke vs. Michigan
Nov. 11 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Purdue
2001
Sept. 22 WR Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame
Sept. 29 WR Charles Rogers vs. Northwestern
Nov. 3 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Michigan
2002
Sept. 21 WR Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame
Nov. 23 TB Jaren Hayes vs. Penn State
2004
Sept. 4 WR Matt Trannon vs. Rutgers
Oct. 30 RB DeAndra Cobb vs. Michigan
Nov. 13 RB Jason Teague vs. Wisconsin
2005
Sept. 17 QB Drew Stanton vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 1 DT Domata Peko vs. Michigan
Oct. 15 QB Drew Stanton vs. Ohio State
2006
Sept. 16 QB Drew Stanton vs. Pittsburgh
Sept. 23 RB Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 14 FS Otis Wiley vs. Ohio State
2007
Sept. 22 DE Jonal Saint-Dic vs. Notre Dame
Sept. 29 RB Javon Ringer vs. Wisconsin
Oct. 20 LB Greg Jones vs. Ohio State
Nov. 3 RB Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Michigan
Nov. 3 RB Javon Ringer vs. Michigan
Nov. 17 WR Devin Thomas vs. Penn State
2008
Aug. 30 SS Otis Wiley vs. California
Sept. 20 RB Javon Ringer vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 18 LB Greg Jones vs. Ohio State
Oct. 25 RB Javon Ringer vs. Michigan
Nov. 22 LB Greg Jones vs. Penn State
GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN AWARD
Given annually since 1931 to the player who is voted the
most valuable by his teammates.
1931 Abe Eliowitz FB
1932 Robert Monnett HB
1933 Arthur Buss T
1934 Edward Klewicki E
1935 Sid Wagner G
1936 Sam Ketchman C
1937 Harry Speelman T
1938 John Pingel HB
1939 Lyle Rockenbach G
1940 Jack Amon FB
1941 Anthony Arena C
1942 Richard Kieppe HB
1943 No award
1944 Jack Breslin FB
1945 Steve Contos HB
1946 George Guerre HB
1947 Warren Huey E
1948 Lynn Chandnois HB
1949 Eugene Glick QB
1950 Everett Grandelius HB
1951 Don Coleman T
1952 Richard Tamburo LB
1953 LeRoy Bolden HB
1954 John Matsock HB
TOUCHDOWN CLUB OF COLUMBUS
1972 Brad Van Pelt
(College Defensive Back of the Year)
1983 Carl Banks
(College Linebacker of the Year)
1985 Lorenzo White
(College Running Back of the Year)
1988 Tony Mandarich
(College Offensive Lineman of the Year)
2002 Charles Rogers
(College Receiver of the Year)
WASHINGTON, D.C., TOUCHDOWN CLUB
1985 Lorenzo White
(College Running Back of the Year)
1988 Tony Mandarich
(College Lineman of the Year)
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS
2009 Linebacker Trophy – Greg Jones
2012 Running Back Trophy – Le’Veon Bell
FIESTA BOWL SAMARITAN / ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR
1988 Tony Mandarich
HONDA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
1987 Pat Shurmur vs. USC
1993 Mill Coleman vs. Kansas
NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP AWARD
1965 Stephen Juday
1968 Allen Brenner
1986 Dean Altobelli
1993 Steve Wasylk
NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
1968 Allen Brenner
1969 Donald Baird
1993 Steve Wasylk
PLAYBOY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
1993 Steve Wasylk
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SILVER ANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICAN
1956 Clarence L. Munn
1961 Arthur F. Brandstatter
1962 Frank Gaines Jr.
NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD
1974 Bob McCurry
1977 Don Coleman
1990 Steve Juday
NCAA TOP TEN
1974 Bob McCurry
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION GOLD MEDAL
1998 John H. McConnell
WALTER CAMP ALL-CENTURY TEAM
1900-2000 Morten Andersen, PK
Charles “Bubba” Smith, DL
MICHIGAN COLLEGE MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR / DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB
2007 Drew Stanton
CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP PLAYER OF THE GAME
1971
Oct. 2 S Brad Van Pelt vs. Notre Dame
Oct. 9 DT Ron Curl vs. Michigan
1972
Oct. 7 LB Gail Clark vs. Notre Dame
Nov. 11 QB Mark Niesen vs. Ohio State
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
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TOMMY LOVE AWARD
Award given in the name of the late Tommy Love, football
letterman in 1968, to the most improved player on the
varsity team.
1971 Errol Roy T
1972 Billy Joe DuPree E
1973 Michael Holt TB
1974 Mike Duda DE
1975 Dane Fortney SE
1976 Anthony Marek G
Melvin Land DT
1977 Michael Dean OLB
1978 Matthew Foster C
1979 Steve Otis LB
Bryan Clark QB
1980 Alan Kimichik TE
1981 Walter Schramm OT
Steve Maidlow LB
1982 Jim Morrissey LB
1983 Tom Allan DE
1984 Anthony Bell LB
1985 Mark Ingram FL
Mark Nichols DT
1986 John Budde DE
Andre Rison WR
1987 Percy Snow LB
1988 Matt Vanderbeek DE
1989 Chris Willertz DE
1990 Freddie Wilson S
Eddie Brown CB
1991 Mitch Lyons TE
John MacNeill DE
1992 Steve Wasylk SS
Mike Edwards DE
1993 Rich Glover DE
1994 Demetrice Martin DB
Muhsin Muhammad FL
1995 Flozell Adams OT
Marvin Wright S
1996 Amp Campbell CB
Todd Schultz QB
1997 Gari Scott WR
Desmond Thomas DT
1998 Bill Burke QB
Renaldo Hill CB
1999 Nick Meyers DE
Richard Newson FS
Siitupe Peko OT
Greg Robinson-Randall OT
Dave Sucura OG
Hubert Thompson DE
2000 Matt Bonito OT
Ivory McCoy TE
Thomas Wright SS
2001 Little John Flowers TB
Broderick Nelson CB
Kyle Rasmussen DT
2002 Eric Smith FS
2003-06 No Award
2007 Ogemdi Nwagbuo NT
2008 Charlie Gantt TE
2009 Colin Neely DE
2010 Dan Conroy K
John Stipek C
2011 Denicos Allen LB
Todd Anderson FB
2012 Kurtis Drummond S
Keith Mumphery WR
POTSY ROSS AWARD
Given annually since 1949 to the player who has made
the best contribution to the team both athletically and
scholastically. Named for the late F. Ward Ross, football
letterman in 1925-26-27, and contributed by his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy Ross.
1949 John Polonchek HB
1950 John Yocca G
1951 Frank Kapral G
1952 John Wilson HB
1953 James Neal C
1954 Don Kauth E
1955 Carl Nystrom G
1956 Pat Wilson QB
1957 Don Zysk HB
1958 John Middleton G
1959 Blanche Martin FB
1960 Thomas Wilson QB
1961 Pete Kakela T
1962 George Azar G
1963 Ed Youngs C
1964 Richard Flynn T
1965 Stephen Juday QB
1966 Patrick Gallinagh G
1967 Anthony Conti G
1968 Allen Brenner E/S
1969 Donald Baird G
1970 Victor Mittelberg T
1971 Michael Rasmussen QB
1972 Mark Grua HB/WR
1973 Bruce Harms DB
1974 Charles Wilson G
1975 Thomas Standal MG
1976 David Radelet SE
1977 David Radelet DB
1978 Charles Shafer TE
1979 Alan Davis DB
1980 Mike Sciarini C
1981 Bryan Boak OT
1982 Darrin McClelland FB
1983 Tim Cunningham S
1984 Bill Covey G
1985 Steve Bogdalek OT
1986 Dean Altobelli SS
1987 Pat Shurmur C
1988 Dave Martin C
1989 John Kiple DB
1990 Mike Iaquaniello S
1991 Brian Vooletich S
1992 Mark MacFarland WR
1993 Steve Wasylk DB
1994 Mill Coleman FL
1995 Chris Salani P
1996 Matt Beard C
Brian Mosallam OG
1997 Dave Mudge OT
1998 Garett Gould FB
1999 Shaun Mason OG
2000 Josh Thornhill LB
2001 Josh Thornhill LB
2002 Kyle Rasmussen DL
2003 Kyle Rasmussen DT
2004 Chad Simon RB
2005 Chris Morris C
2006 Kiel Beltinck DB
2007 Kaleb Thornhill LB
2008 Ryan Allison LB
2009 Blair White WR
2010 Aaron Bates P
2011 Max Bullough LB
Nate Klatt OL
Andrew Maxwell QB
Mike Sadler P
2012 Mike Sadler P
MSU FOOTBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION’S COMMUNITY SERVICE & OUTREACH AWARD
In 2005, the MSU Football Players Association
established this award to recognize a senior, who through
his commitment to volunteerism has had a positive impact
in the local community.
2005 Kyle Brown WR
2006 Drew Stanton QB
2007 John Masters C
2008 Otis Wiley SS
2009 Ross Weaver CB
2010 Alex Shackleton SN
2011 Brian Linthicum TE
2012 Fou Fonoti OT
1955 Carl Nystrom G
1956 James Hinesly E
1957 Dan Currie C
1958 Sam Williams E
1959 Dean Look QB
1960 Thomas Wilson QB
1961 George Saimes FB
1962 George Saimes FB
1963 Sherman Lewis HB
1964 Richard Gordon HB
1965 Stephen Juday QB
1966 George Webster ROV
1967 Dwight Lee HB
1968 Allen Brenner E/S
1969 Ronald Saul G
1970 Eric Allen TB
1971 Eric Allen TB
1972 Gail Clark LB
1973 Ray Nester LB
1974 Charles Baggett QB
1975 Levi Jackson FB
1976 Richard Baes TB
1977 Larry Bethea DT
1978 Ed Smith QB
1979 Dan Bass LB
1980 Steve Smith HB
1981 Bryan Clark QB
1982 James Neely LB
1983 Carl Banks LB
1984 Jim Morrissey LB
1985 Lorenzo White TB
1986 Dave Yarema QB
Mark Ingram FL
1987 Lorenzo White TB
1988 Kurt Larson LB
1989 Percy Snow LB
1990 Dan Enos QB
Hyland Hickson TB
1991 Chuck Bullough LB
Courtney Hawkins WR
1992 Mill Coleman FL/QB
1993 Brice Abrams FB
Jim Miller QB
1994 Scott Greene FB
1995 Scott Greene FB
1996 Duane Goulbourne TB
1997 Ike Reese OLB
1998 Sorie Kanu FS
1999 Aric Morris SS
2000 Richard Newsome FS
2001 Josh Thornhill LB
2002 Charles Rogers WR
2003 Jeff Smoker QB
2004 Drew Stanton QB
2005 Eric Smith S
2006 Drew Stanton QB
2007 Javon Ringer RB
2008 Javon Ringer RB
2009 Brett Swenson K
2010 Greg Jones LB
2011 B.J. Cunningham WR
2012 Le’Veon Bell RB
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
Team MVP Le’Veon Bell rushed for 1,793 yards
in 2012, the second-highest single-season total in
Michigan State history.
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PRESIDENT’S AWARD
This award, named for the University president, goes
to the outstanding senior lineman and senior back who
has shown the most perseverance. Amp Campbell, who
suffered a cervic-spinal injury in 1998 and returned to the
line-up to earn third-team All-America honors as a senior,
had his name added to the award in 2000.
1965 James Proebstle E
1966 Jeffrey Richardson G
1967 Robert Lange LB
1968 Richard Berlinski FB
1969 Bruce Kulesza E
1970 Gary Parmentier G
1971 Doug Barr HB
1972 Joseph DeLamielleure T
1973 John Shinsky T
1974 Mike Jones FL
1975 Charles Baggett QB
1976 Michael Cobb TE
Otto Smith LB
1977 Alfred Pitts C
Paul Rudzinski ILB
1978 James Hinesly OT
Kirk Gibson FL
1979 Mark Anderson DB
Mark Brammer TE
1980 Rodney Strata OG
Steve Smith HB
1981 Jeff Wiska OT
Bryan Clark QB
1982 Darrin McClelland FB
Tony Ellis HB
Smiley Creswell DT
1983 Jim Bob Lamb OT
Nate Hannah CB
1984 Tom Allan DE
Terry Lewis CB
Lonnie Young CB
1985 Joe Curran DT
Phil Parker FS
1986 Dave Wolff DT
Dave Yarema QB
1987 Pat Shurmur C
Mike Sargent TE
1988 Jason Ridgeway DT
Vince Tata G
Derrick Reed DB
1989 Matt Vanderbeek DE
Harlon Barnett DB
1990 Rob Roy FB
Duane Young TE
1991 Alan Haller DB
Chris Piwowarczyk C
Bill Johnson DE
1992 Mitch Lyons TE
Tony Rollin FB
Bret Johnson QB
1993 Brett Lorius OG
Craig Thomas TB
1994 Matt Christensen LB
Shane Hannah OT
Aaron Jackson DT
Bob Organ TE
1995 Bob Denton OT
Muhsin Muhammad WR
1996 Matt Beard C
Duane Goulbourne TB
1997 Marc Renaud TB
Flozell Adams OT
1998 Courtney Ledyard LB
Sorie Kanu FS
1999 Bill Burke QB
Amp Campbell CB
Robaire Smith DE
2000 Renaldo Hill CB
Jace Sayler DT
2001 Chris Baker TE
Nick Myers DE
Ryan Van Dyke QB
2002 Ulish Booker OT
Thomas Wright SS
2003-06 No Award
2007 Jehuu Caulcrick RB
Ervin Baldwin DE
2008 Ryan Allison LB
Brandon Long DE
2009 Rocco Cironi OT
Jeremy Ware CB
2010 D.J. Young OT
Marcus Hyde SS
2011 Keith Nichol WR
Kevin Pickelman NT
2012 Larry Caper RB
Anthony Rashad White NT
BIGGIE MUNN AWARD
This award given annually in the name of the late MSU
Athletics Director and football coach Clarence “Biggie”
Munn to the team’s most inspirational player.
1965 Robert Viney E
1966 Jerry Jones HB
1967 Frank Waters HB
1968 Eddy McLoud C
1969 Donald Highsmith HB
1970 Calvin Fox E
1971 Ronald Curl T
1972 Gary VanElst T
1973 Paul Hayner HB
1974 Jim Taubert DT
1975 Gregory Schaum T
1976 Tyrone Willingham FL
1977 Jerome Stanton DB
1978 Michael Hans FB
Jerome Stanton DB
1979 Matthew Foster C
1980 Johnny Lee Haynes DT
1981 George Cooper LB
1982 Tony Gilbert (posthumously) SE
1983 Jim Rinella DT
1984 Jim Rinella DT
1985 Bobby Morse FB
Mark Beaudoin DE
1986 Bobby Morse FB
1987 Tim Moore LB
1988 Rich Gicewicz TE
1989 Tim Ridinger DT
1990 Hyland Hickson TB
1991 Ed O’Bradovich DT
1992 Jeff Graham C
1993 Brice Abrams FB
1994 Scott Greene FB
1995 Scott Greene FB
1996 Ike Reese OLB
1997 Ike Reese OLB
1998 Amp Campbell CB
1999 Aric Morris SS
2000 Richard Newsome FS
2001 Herb Haygood WR
2002 Monquiz Wedlow LB
2003 Paul Harker OG
2004 Tyrell Dortch DB
2005 Eric Smith S
2006 Javon Ringer RB
2007 Mike Gyetvai OG
2008 Blair White WR
2009 Trevor Anderson DE
Kirk Cousins QB
2010 Josh Rouse FB
2011 Arthur Ray Jr. OG
2012 Max Bullough LB
DOUG WEAVER OIL CAN AWARD
This award, named for former athletics director and
letterman Doug Weaver, goes to the player or manager
who contributes most in a humorous way to the team.
1949 Peter Fusi T
1950 Jack Morgan T
1951 Douglas Weaver C
1952 Gordon Serr G
Doug Weaver C
1953 Larry Fowler T
1954 Henry Bullough G
1955 Embry Robinson G
1956 Joseph Carruthers T
1957 Robert Popp QB
1958 Thomas Vernon E
1959 Edwin McLucas G
1960 Ronald Grimsley G
1961 Wayne Fontes HB
1962 Dewey Lincoln HB
1963 Earl Lattimer G
1964 Larry Mackey FB
1965 Drake Garrett HB
1966 Drake Garrett HB
1967 Drake Garrett HB
1968 Eddy McLoud C
1969 Clifton Hardy HB
1970 Michael Tobin LB
1971 Dan Kovacs MGR
1972-79 No award given
1980 Gregg Lauble LB
1981 Gregg Lauble LB
1982 Gregg Lauble LB
1983 Darryl Dixon S
1984 John Jones DT
1985 John Jones DE
1986 Pete Hrisko QB
1987 Greg Montgomery P
1988 Steve Montgomery FB
1989 Steve Montgomery FB
1990 Dan Enos QB
1991 Jim Miller QB
1992 Jim Miller QB
1993 Jim Miller QB
1994 Nigea Carter WR
1995 Yakini Allen DT
1996 Nigea Carter WR
1997 Travis Reece FB
1998 Pete Govens DT
1999 Ulish Booker OT
2000 Dominick Brown LB
2001 Dominick Brown DE
2002 Jeremiah McLaurin SS
2003-06 No Award
2007 Devin Thomas WR
2008 Kyle Smith LB
2009 Jeremy Ware CB
2010 Chris D. Rucker CB
2011 Chris D. Rucker WR
2012 Johnny Adams CB
James Kittredge DT
IRON MAN AWARD
Presented to the player who has made the most
noteworthy accomplishments in strength and
conditioning.
1980 Rodney Strata OG
1981 Jeff Wiska OT
1982 Smiley Creswell DT
1983 Randy Lark OG
1984 Mark Napolitan C
1985 Kelly Quinn DE
1986 Bobby Morse FB
1987 David Houle OT
1988 Tony Mandarich OT
1989 Bob Kula OT
1990 Matt Keller OG
1991 Jim Johnson OT
1992 Toby Heaton OG
1993 Brett Lorius OG
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
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1995 Reggie Garnett MLB
Derrick Mason WR
Ike Reese OLB
Marc Renaud TB
1996 Sedrick Irvin TB
Sorie Kanu FS
Josh Keur TE
Ike Reese OLB
1997 Amp Campbell CB
Sedrick Irvin TB
Courtney Ledyard OLB
1998 Robert Newkirk DT
Julian Peterson DE
Greg Robinson-Randall OT
Plaxico Burress WR
Sedrick Irvin TB
Gari Scott WR
1999 Chris Baker TE
Plaxico Burress WR
T.J. Duckett TB
Renaldo Hill CB
Josh Shaw DT
T.J. Turner LB
2000 Chris Baker TE
T.J. Duckett TB
Herb Haygood WR
Cedric Henry CB
Josh Shaw DT
2001 Ulish Booker OT
T.J. Duckett TB
Charles Rogers WR
Jeff Smoker QB
Steve Stewart OT
Thomas Wright FS
2002 Clifford Dukes DE
Jason Harmon FS
Charles Rogers WR
2003-06 No Award
2007 Justin Kershaw DT
Javon Ringer RB
2008 Greg Jones LB
Joel Nitchman C
2009 Charlie Gantt TE
Greg Jones LB
2010 Kirk Cousins QB
Joel Foreman OG
Trenton Robinson FS
Jerel Worthy DT
2011 Le’Veon Bell RB
Chris McDonald OG
Isaiah Lewis SS
Jerel Worthy DT
2012 Jack Allen OL
Le’Veon Bell RB
Max Bullough LB
William Gholston DE
UP FRONT AWARD
Presented to the outstanding offensive lineman.
1975 Michael Cobb TE
1976 Tony Bruggenthies OT
1977 Alfred Pitts C
1978 James Hinesly OT
1979 Matthew Foster C
1980 Rodney Strata OG
1981 Jeff Wiska OT
1982 Walt Schramm OT
1983 Scott Auer OT
1984 Mark Napolitan C
1985 John Wojciechowski OG
1986 Tony Mandarich OT
Pat Shurmur C
1987 Tony Mandarich OT
1988 Tony Mandarich OT
1989 Bob Kula, OG
1990 Eric Moten OG
1991 Jim Johnson OT
1992 Toby Heaton OG
1993 Shane Hannah OT
1994 Brian DeMarco OG
1995 Matt Beard C
1996 Flozell Adams OT
1997 Scott Shaw OG
1998 Jason Strayhorn C
1999 Casey Jensen C
2000 Shaun Mason OG
2001 Brian Ottney C
2002 Brian Ottney C
2003-06 No Award
2007 Pete Clifford OT
2008 Roland Martin OG
2009 Joel Nitchman C
2010 Charlie Gantt TE
2011 Joel Foreman OG
2012 Dion Sims TE
DOWNTOWN COACHES CLUB AWARDS
These awards, presented by the Downtown Coaches
Club, the area booster club for football, go to the most
outstanding senior defensive player, offensive player
and special teams player.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
1975 Gregory Croxton G
1976 Richard Baes TB
1977 James Earley FB
1978 Edward Smith QB
1979 Mark Brammer TE
1980 Steve Smith HB
1981 Bryan Clark QB
1982 Otis Grant FL
1983 Daryl Turner SE
1984 Mark Napolitan C
1985 Veno Belk TE
Butch Rolle TE
1986 Mark Ingram FL
1987 Lorenzo White TB
1988 Andre Rison WR
1989 Blake Ezor TB
1990 Jeff Pearson C
1991 Courtney Hawkins WR
1992 Tico Duckett TB
1993 Jim Miller QB
1994 Mill Coleman FL
1995 Tony Banks QB
1996 Nigea Carter WR
Derrick Mason WR
1997 Josh Keur TE
Todd Schultz QB
1998 Garett Gould FB
1999 Lloyd Clemons TB
Gari Scott WR
2000 Siitupe Peko OT
Lavaile Richardson WR
2001 Herb Haygood WR
2002 BJ Lovett WR
2003 Joe Tate OG
2004 DeAndra Cobb RB
2005 Drew Stanton QB
2006 Kyle Cook OL
2007 Kellen Davis TE
2008 Brian Hoyer QB
1994 Mark Birchmeier C
Brian DeMarco OT
1995 Chris Smith DT
1996 Scott Shaw OG
1997 Sorie Kanu FS
Dimitrius Underwood DE
1998 Shaun Mason OG
Jason Strayhorn C
1999 Jace Sayler DT
Josh Thornhill LB
2000 Shaun Mason OG
Jace Sayler DT
Josh Thornhill LB
2001 Josh Thornhill LB
2002 Paul Harker OG
2003-06 No Award
2007 Pete Clifford OT
2008 Justin Kershaw DT
2009 Andrew Hawken FB
2010 Eric Gordon LB
2011 Kevin Pickelman NT
2012 Max Bullough LB
OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMEN AWARD
Presented to outstanding varsity underclass lineman and
back.
1976 Kirk Gibson FL
Larry Bethea DT
1977 Mark Brammer TE
Melvin Land DT
Mark Anderson DB
1978 Mark Brammer TE
Steve Smith TB
1979 Bernard Hay MG
Steve Smith TB
1980 Smiley Creswell DE
Thomas Morris DB
John Leister QB
1981 Carl Banks LB
Ted Jones SE
1982 Carl Banks LB
Randy Lark T
1983 Kelly Quinn DE
Phil Parker S
1984 Kelly Quinn DE
Lorenzo White TB
1985 Tony Mandarich OT
Shane Bullough LB
Lorenzo White TB
Dave Yarema QB
1986 Mark Nichols DT
Dave Houle OT
Todd Krumm CB
1987 John Budde DE
Travis Davis DT
Bobby McAllister QB
Andre Rison SE
1988 Travis Davis DT
Blake Ezor TB
Bob Kula OG
1989 Eric Moten OG
Duane Young TE
Dan Enos QB
Courtney Hawkins WR
1990 Tico Duckett TB
Bill Johnson DE
1991 Tico Duckett TB
William Reese DT
1992 Juan Hammonds DE
Myron Bell CB
Jim Miller QB
Craig Thomas TB
1993 Juan Hammonds DE
Mark Birchmeier C
Duane Goulbourne TB
1994 Tony Banks QB
Bob Denton OG
Duane Goulbourne TB
Ike Reese LB
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
Max Bullough received three team awards in 2012,
including the Biggie Munn Award, the Iron Man Award
and the Outstanding Underclassmen Back Award for
defense.
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2009 Blair White WR
2010 Mark Dell WR
2011 Kirk Cousins QB
B.J. Cunningham WR
2012 Chris McDonald OG
DEFENSIVE PLAYER
1975 Gregory Schaum T
1976 Thomas Hannon B
1977 Larry Bethea T
1978 Melvin Land T
1979 Dan Bass LB
1980 John McCormick LB
1981 James Burroughs B
1982 James Neely LB
1983 Carl Banks LB
1984 Jim Morrissey LB
1985 Phil Parker FS
1986 Shane Bullough LB
1987 Mark Nichols DT
Todd Krumm FS
1988 Kurt Larson LB
1989 Travis Davis DT
1990 Skip Confer DE
1991 Chuck Bullough LB
1992 Ty Hallock LB
1993 Myron Bell DB
Rob Fredrickson OLB
1994 Juan Hammonds DE
1995 Yakini Allen DT
Demetrice Martin DB
1996 Reggie Garnett MLB
Chris Smith DT
1997 Ray Hill CB
Ike Reese OLB
1998 Lemar Marshall DB
1999 Julian Peterson LB
2000 Richard Newsome FS
2001 Josh Shaw DT
2002 Thomas Wright SS
2003 Mike Labinjo LB
2004 Ronald Stanley LB
2005 Domata Peko DT
2006 Otis Wiley FS
2007 Jonal Saint-Dic DE
2008 Otis Wiley SS
2009 Trevor Anderson DE
2010 Eric Gordon LB
2011 Trenton Robinson FS
2012 Johnny Adams CB
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER
1999 Paul Edinger PK
2000 DeMario Suggs CB
2001 Tony Grant SN
Herb Haygood KR
Craig Jarrett P
2002 Thomas Wright SS
2003 Mark Goebel LB
2004 Marshall Campbell LB
2005 Jason Teague RB
2006 Brett Swenson K
2007 Travis Key FS
2008 Todd Boleski K
2009 Brett Swenson K
2010 Aaron Bates P
2011 Keshawn Martin WR/PR
2012 Dan Conroy K
DUFFY DAUGHERTY AWARD
(Distinguished Alumnus) This award, named in honor of
the former MSU coach, goes annually to an MSU football
alumnus who has distinguished himself in endeavors on
and off the field since graduation.
1975 Edward L. Budde
1976 Dean Look
1977 Earl Morrall
1978 John Wilks
1979 James Ninowski
1980 John S. Pingel
1981 Don Coleman
1982 Robert McCurry.
1983 George Webster
1984 Jack Breslin
1985 Rollie Dotsch
1986 Henry Bullough
1987 John Wilson
1988 Frank Kush
1989 Doug Weaver
1990 John McConnell
1991 Sonny Grandelius
1992 Carl “Buck” Nystrom
1993 Kirk Gibson
1994 Wayne Fontes
1995 Herb Adderley
1996 Gene Washington
1997 Charles “Bubba” Smith
1998 Lynn Chandnois
1999 Ron Saul
Rich Saul
2000 George Perles
2001 Charles “Mad Dog” Thornhill
2002 Sherman Lewis
2003 Frank “Muddy” Waters
2004 Dr. John Shinsky
2005 Al Fracassa
2006-12 No Award
DANZIGER AWARD
Given annually from 1954 through 1975, this award
goes to the player from the Detroit area who made the
most outstanding contribution to the team. From 1976
through 1979, the award went to the players voted team
captains at the end of the season. Named for the late
Frederick W. Danziger, football letterman in 1926-28-29
and team captain in 1929.
1954 Al Fracassa QB1955 Norman Masters T1956 James Hinesly E1957 Jim Ninowski QB1958 Cliff LaRose T1959 Blanche Martin FB1960 Mickey Walker T1961 Gary Ballman HB1962 Ed Budde T1963 Dewey Lincoln HB1964 Jerry Rush T1965 Harold Lucas MG1966 Patrick Gallinagh G1967 Ronald Ranieri C1968 Kenneth Heft HB1969 Craig Wycinsky T1970 Gordon Bowdell SE1971 Ralph Wieleba E1972 William Simpson HB1973 William Simpson HB1974 Terry McClowry LB1975 Gregory Croxton G1980 Jeff Wiska OT1981 Jeff Wiska OT1982 Darrin McClelland FB1983 Mark Napolitan C1984 Mark Napolitan C1985 John Wojciechowski OG1986 Dave Yarema QB1987 John Miller SS1988 John Miller S1989 Ventson Donelson DB1990 John Langeloh PK1991 Josh Butland P1992 Brice Abrams FB1993 Mill Coleman FL1994 Derrick Mason WR1995 Robert McBride DE1996 Ray Hill CB1997 Travis Reece FB1998 Aric Morris SS Dave Sucura OT
1999 Dawan Moss FB2000 Renaldo Hill CB Dave Sucura OG2001 Lorenzo Guess SS Dawan Moss FB2002 Damon Dowdell QB 2003-06 No Award2007 Devin Thomas WR 2008 Trevor Anderson DE2009 Keshawn Martin WR2010 Edwin Baker RB Tyler Hoover DE2011 William Gholston DE Keshawn Martin WR 2012 William Gholston DE
JIM ADAMS AWARD
This award, named in honor of long-time MSU broadcaster
Jim Adams, goes to the unsung player on each Spartan
team, beginning with the 1993 season.
1993 Robert Ribby C
1994 Peter Drzal DB
1995 Tony Popovski OG
1996 Courtney Ledyard DE
1997 Octavis Long WR
1998 Paul Edinger PK
Josh Thornhill LB
1999 Mike Austin LB
Desmond Thomas DT
Shawn Wright LB
2000 Richard Brown S
Tony Grant SN
2001 Duron Bryan CB
Ivory McCoy T2002 Jason Randall TE Ronald Stanley LB2003 Mike Gyetvai OT Joe Toth DT 2004 Derrick Johnson RB Kyle Rowley S2005 A.J. Jimmerson RB Jeff McPherson LB2006 David Williams WR Eric Gordon LB2007 Cole Malatinsky SS 2008 Keith Nichol QB Andrew Pendy LB2009 Dana Dixon CB Andrew Maxwell QB2010 Kyler Elsworth LB Keith Mumphery WR2011 Garrett Celek TE Chris Norman LB 2012 Darqueze Dennard CB Ethan Ruhland OL
CLARENCE J. UNDERWOOD JR. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
In 2002, Michigan State established the Clarence J.
Underwood Jr. Sportsmanship Award, named in
honor of MSU’s former athletics director and long-time
administrator. The award is presented to the player who
has distinguished himself thanks to his conduct both on
2002 Joe Tate OG
2003 Joe Tate OG
2004 Kyle Brown WR
2005 Gordon Niebylski OG
2006 David Herron Jr. LB
2007 Javon Ringer RB
2008 Javon Ringer RB
2009 Danny Fortener SS
2010 Kirk Cousins QB
2011 Kirk Cousins QB
Trenton Robinson FS
2012 Andrew Maxwell QB
Chris Norman LB
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
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SPARTANS IN ALL-STAR GAMES
SENIOR BOWL
MOBILE, ALA.
Adams, Flozell, OT 1998
Andersen, Morten, K 1981
Arbanas, Fred, E 1961
Bagdon, Ed, C 1950
Baker, Chris, TE 2002
Banks, Carl, LB 1983
Banks, Tony, QB 1995
Beard, Thomas, C 1971
Bell, Myron, DB 1993
Bercich, Bob, B 1960
Birchmeier, Mark, C 1994
Brammer, Mark, TE 1980
Brandstatter, Art, E 1962
Brenner, Allen, B 1969
Budde, Ed, T 1963
Bullough, Chuck, LB 1992
Bullough, Henry, G 1955
Burroughs, James, DB 1981
Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950
Coleman, Mill, FL 1994
Cousins, Kirk, QB 2012
Currie, Dan, C 1958
Davis, Kellen, TE 2008
Davis, Travis, DT 1990
DeLamielleure, Joe, OT 1973
DeMarco, Brian, OG 1994
Dibble, Dorne, E 1951
Dohoney, Don, E 1954
Dorow, Al, B 1952
Edinger, Paul, K 2000
Fields, Angelo, T 1980
Fredrickson, Rob, OLB 1993
Garrett, Drake, B 1968
Gordon, Richard, B *1965
Gibson Kirk, FL *1979
Hammonds, Juan, DE 1994
Haygood, Herb, WR 2002
Highsmith, Donald, B 1970
Johnson, Bill, DL 1992
Jones, Greg, LB 2011
Kanicki, James, C 1963
Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958
Kush, Frank, G 1953
Linthicum, Brian, TE 2012
Lowe, Gary, B 1956
Lyons, Mitch, TE 1992
Maidlow, Steve, LB 1982
Mason, Derrick, WR 1996
Mason, Don, G +1950
McAuliffe, Don, B 1953
Miller, Jim, QB 1993
Moore, Timothy, LB 1988
Neal, Jim, C 1954
Ninowski, Jim, B 1958
Nystrom, Carl, G 1956
Peterson, Julian, LB 2000
Pitts, Alfred, C 1978
Pryzbycki, Joseph, T +1968
Rison, Andre, WR 1989
Robinson, Trenton, S 2012
Robinson-Randall, Greg, OT 2000
Rush, Jerry, T 1965
Ryan, Ed, B 1962
Scott, Gari, WR 2000
Shaw, Scott, OG 1998
Smith, Charles, E *1967
Smith, Ed, QB 1979
Smith, Robaire, DE 2000
Stanton, Drew, QB 2007
Swenson, Brett, K 2010
Tamburo, Dick, C 1953
Thornhill, Josh, LB 2002
VanElst, Gary, T 1973
Wells, Billy, B 1954
Wojciechowski, John, OG 1986
Zucco, Vic, B 1957
EAST-WEST SHRINE
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., 1925-2005
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 2006
HOUSTON, TEXAS, 2007-09
ORLANDO, FLA. 2010-11
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA., 2012-
Munn, Biggie, HC 1952-53Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1958-59-66-68Rogers, Darryl, A C 1980Perles, George, HC 1988Adams, Flozell, OT 1998Adderley, Herb, B 1960Allen, Eric, B 1971Anderson, Mark, DB 1980Andre, Charles, C 1974Arbanas, Fred, E 1960Bagdon, Ed, G 1950Ballman, Gary, B 1961Bailey, Charles, T 1968Banks, Tony, QB 1995Bell, Anthony, LB 1986Bethea, Larry, T 1977Bobbitt, James, T 1962Bobich, Louis, B 1965Bolden, Leroy, B 1955Brenner, Allen, B 1968Breslin, Jack, B 1945, 1946Brogger, Francis, E 1945Budde, Ed, T 1962Bullough, Henry, G 1955Burke, Pat, T 1958Burroughs, James, DB 1981Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950Clark, Gail, LB 1972Coleman, Don, G 1952Coleman, Mill, FL 1994Cunningham, B.J., WR 2012Curl, Ronald, T +1971Dekker, Paul, E 1953DeLamielleure, Joseph, T 1972Dibble, Dorne, E 1951Dorow, Al, B 1952Gantt, Charlie, TE 2011Gilbert, Don, B 1958Gordon, Eric, LB 2011Gordon, Richard, B 1965Greene, Scott, FB 1995Grandelius, Everett, B 1951
Hayner, Paul, B 1973Henry, Cedric, CB 2003Hill, Renaldo, CB 2001Hoyer, Brian, QB 2009 Huey, Warren, E 1949Hughes, William, G 1952Ingram, Mark, FL 1986Jenkins, Carlos, LB 1991Jones, Clinton, B +1966Kelly, Ellison, G 1958Kenney, Richard, K 1966Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958Krumm, Todd, S 1988Kula, Robert, OT 1990Lewis, Sherman, B 1963Lewis, Terry, DB 1984Look, Dean, B 1959Martin, Blanche, B 1959Martin, Wilton, T 1971Mason, Don, G 1950Mason, Shaun, OG 2001McAuliffe, Don, B 1953McClowry, Terry, LB 1974Moten, Eric, OG 1991Nichols, Mark, DT 1988Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL 2008 O’Brien, Fran, T 1958Pingel, John, B 1939Pitts, Alfred, C 1977Pyle, Palmer, T 1959Raye, James, QB 1967Rayner, Dave, K 2005 Rison, Andre, WR 1989Ryan, Clifton, DT 2007 Saimes, George, FB 1962Saul, Ronald, G 1969Sayler, Jace, DT 2001Simpson, William, B 1973Snow, Percy LB 1990Tamburo, Dick, C 1953Turner, Daryl, SE 1983Underwood, Dan, E 1963Van Pelt, Brad, B 1972Washington, Eugene, E 1966Webster, George, RB *1966Wedemeyer, Charles, F 1968White, Blair, WR 2010White, Lorenzo, TB 1988Williams, Sam, E *1958Wilson, Bobby, DT 1991Wilson, Tom, B 1960Wycinsky, Craig, T 1969Yarema, Dave, QB 1986
NORTH-SOUTH
PONTIAC, MICH.
Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1956-57-61-72
Azar, George, G 1962
Baker, Park, B 1959
Barker, Dick, E 1958
Behrman, Dave, C 1962
Berlinski, Richard, B 1968
Carruthers, Joe, T 1957
Creamer, Jim, C 1951
Charon, Carl, B 1961
Chatlos, George, E 1967
Conti, Anthony, T 1967
Currie, Dan, C 1957
Dawson, William, T 1971
Fontes, Wayne, B 1961
Gallinagh, Pat, T 1966
Grimsley, Ike, G 1960
Hannon, Thomas, DB 1976
Herman, Dave, T 1963
Hinesly, Jim, E 1956
Horrell, Bill, T 1951
Hudas, Larry, E 1961
Jewett, Bob, E *1957
Johnson, Herman, B 1964
Kaiser, Dave, E 1957
Kakela, Pete, T 1961
King, Chris, LB 1972
Krzemienski, Tom, G 1964
Kuh, Dick, G 1951
Kush, Frank, G 1952
LaRose, Cliff, T 1958
Lee, Dwight, B 1967
Lincoln, Dewey, B 1963
Luke, Ed, E 1952
Macholz, Dennis, G 1972
Matsko, John, C 1956
McClowry, Robert, C 1972
McConnell, Brian, E 1972
McLoud, Eddy, C 1968
Mendyk, Dennis, B 1956
Minarik, Hank, E 1950
Mittelberg, Victor, T 1970
Nester, Ray, LB 1973
Ninowski, Jim, B *1957
Phillips, Harold, B 1970
Richardson, Jeff, T 1966
Roberts, Marvin, T 1972
Rody, Fred, C 1954
Roy, Errol, T 1971
Rubick, Ron, B 1963
Sanders, Lonnie, E 1962
Saul, Richard, E 1969
Smith, Charles, E 1966
Smith, Otto, LB 1976
Thornhill, Charles, LB +1966
Waters, Jr., Frank, B 1968
West, Jerry, T 1966
Wilson, John, B 1952
Wulff, Jim, B 1958
Zagers, Bert, B 1954
Zucco, Vic, B 1956
BLUE-GRAY
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Bullough, Hank, AC 1994
Perles, George, AC 1991-94
Parker, Norm, AC 1991
Andersen, Morten, K 1981
Banks, Carl, LB 1983
Beard, Thomas, C 1970
Benson, Bill, G 1963
Benson, Wayne, B 1952
Berger, Don, C 1957
Birchmeier, Mark, C 1994
Bowdell, Gordon, E 1970
Kirk Cousins completed 5-of-11 passes for
115 yards, including a 41-yard TD strike, in
the 2012 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
B.J. Cunningham had two receptions for 26
yards, including a 17-yard TD grab, in the
2012 East-West Shrine Game in St. Peters-
burg, Fla.
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SPARTANS IN ALL-STAR GAMESCarey, Bill, E 1951
Christensen, Matt, LB 1994
Clark, Bryan, QB 1981
Cundiff, Larry, T 1959
DeMarco, Brian, OT 1994
Dotsch, Roland, T 1954
DuPree, Billy Joe, E 1972
Fox, Calvin, E 1970
Garner, Dean, G 1951
Haller, Alan, DB 1991
Harness, Jason, E 1960
Heft, Kenneth, B 1969
Highsmith, Donald, B 1969
Hinesly, James, T 1978
Hoag, Phil, E 1966
Ingram, Mark, FL 1986
Johnson, Bill, DL 1991
Kanicki, James, C 1962
Kapral, Frank, G 1951
Kauth, Don, E 1954
Kolodziej, Tony, E 1957
Land, Melvin, T 1978
Lothamer, Ed, E 1963
McFadden, Marv, G 1951
Newsome, Richard, S *2001
Nicholson, James, G 1972
Peko, Siitupe, C 2001
Postula, Vic, B 1954
Pruiett, Mitch, G 1967
Przybycki, Joseph, T 1967
Rochester, Paul, T 1959
Rutledge, Les, T 1957
Ryan, Ed, B 1961
Saldock, Tom, T 1956
Schaum, Gregory, T 1975
Serr, Gordon, G 1952
Shlapak, Borys, K 1971
Smith, Ed, QB *1978
Smith, Pete, QB 1962
Summers, James, B 1966
Taubert, James, T 1974
Timmerman, Ed, C 1952
Turner, Daryl, SE 1983
VanElst, Gary, T 1972
Walker, Mickey, T 1990
Wright, Don, G 1959
CANADIAN AMERICAN BOWL
TAMPA, FLA.
Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1970
Stolz, Denny, HC, North 1976
Baggett, Charles, B 1976
Hardy, Clifton, B 1971
Highsmith, Donald, B 1970
Hogan, Michael, LB 1971
Malinosky, John, T 1978
McConnell, Brian, E 1973
Standal, Thomas, LB 1976
Stanton, Jerome, B 1979
Taubert, James, T 1975
Timmons, Frank, B 1973
Wilson, Charles, G 1975
Wilson, Tyrone, B *1976
HULA BOWL
HONOLULU, HAWAII, 1947-97; 2006-08
MAUI, HAWAII, 1998-2005
Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1959-68
Perles, George, AC 1991
Rogers, Darryl, AC 1979
Adderley, Herb, B 1961
Allen, Eric, B 1972
Ane, Charles, C 1975
Apisa, Robert, FB 1968
Ballman, Gary, B 1962
Banks, Carl, LB 1983
Behrman, Dave, C 1963
Bobich, Louis, B 1965
Bowdell, Gordon, E 1971
Brammer, Mark, TE 1980
Brenner, Allen, B 1969
Bullough, Shane, LB 1987
Byrd, Eugene, SE 1980
Cobb, DeAndra, RB 2005
Coleman, Don, T *1952
Cook, Kyle, OL 2007
Curl, Ronald, T 1972
Currie, Dan, C 1958
Cundiff, Larry, T 1960
Dekker, Paul, E 1954
DuPree, Billy Joe, E 1973
Fields, Brandon, P 2007
Foreman, Frank, E 1970
Gibson, Kirk, FL 1979
Grandelius, Sonny, B *1951
Greene, Scott, FB 1995
Hannon, Thomas, DB 1977
Jarrett, Craig, P 2002
Jones, Clinton, B 1966
Juday, Steve, QB *1966
Kanu, Sorie, FS 1999
Kelly, Ellison, G 1959
Kula, Robert, OT 1990
Langeloh, John, PK 1991
Ledyard, Courtney, LB 1999
Lewis, Sherman, B 1964
Land, Melvin, T 1979
Look, Dean, B 1960
Lopes, Roger, B 1964
Lucas, Harold, MG 1966
Masters, Norm, T 1956
Matsko, John, C 1957
McClowry, Terry, LB 1975
McCoy, Ivory, TE 2002
Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P 1984
Moten, Eric, OG 1991
Mudge, Dave, OT 1998
Muhammad, Muhsin, WR 1995
Newsome, Richard, S 2001
Nicholson, James, G 1973
Ninowski, Jim, B 1958
Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL 2008
O’Brien, Fran, T 1959
Parker, Phil, FS 1986
Peko, Domata, DT 2006
Piette, Tom, C 1982
Planutis, Gerald, B 1956
Raye, James, QB 1968
Rayner, Dave, K 2005
Reese, Ike, OLB 1998
Rison, Andre, WR 1989
Saimes, George, FB 1963
Saul, Ronald, G 1970
Schaum, Gregory, T 1976
Shurmur, Patrick, C 1988
Simpson, William, B 1974
Smoker, Jeff, QB 2004
Snow, Percy, LB 1990
Stanley, Ronald, LB 2005
Van Pelt, Brad, B 1973
Webster, George, B 1966
Wedemeyer, Charles, F 1969
Williams, Sam, E *1959
Wilson, Bobby, DT 1991
Wilson, Tom, B 1961
Wiska, Jeff, G 1982
COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME
CHICAGO, ILL.
Adderley, Herb, B 1961
Agett, Albert, B 1937
Arbanas, Fred, E 1961
Bagdon, Ed, G 1950
Budde, Ed, T +1963
Bullough, Henry, G 1955
Breslin, Jack, B 1946
Behrman, David, C 1963
Carey, Robert, E 1952
Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950
Clark, Gail, LB 1973
Coleman, Don, T 1952
Currie, Dan, C 1958
Dekker, Paul, E 1953
DeLamielleure, Joe, T 1973
Dorow, Al, B 1952
Grandelius, Everett, B 1951
Guerre, George, B 1949
Huey, Warren, E 1949
Jewett, Robert, E 1958
Jones, Clinton, B 1967
Kanicki, James, C 1963
Kelly, Ellison, G 1959
Kinek, Michael, E 1940
Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958
Kush, Frank, G 1953
Lothamer, Ed, E 1964
Matsko, John, C 1957
McAuliffe, Don, B 1953
McClowry, Terry, LB 1975
McCurry, Robert, C 1949
Morrall, Earl, B 1956
Ninowski, Jim, B *1958
O’Brien, Fran, T 1959
Peaks, Clarence, B 1957
Pingel, John, B 1939
Przybycki, Joseph, T 1968
Rochester, Paul, T 1960
Rush, Jerry, T 1965
Sanders, Lonnie, E 1962
Simpson, William, B 1974
Smith, Charles, E *1967
Snorton, Matt, E 1964
Tamburo, Dick, C 1953
Van Pelt, Brad, B 1973
Washington, Eugene, E 1967
Webster, George, B 1967
Williams, Sam, E 1959
JAPAN BOWL
TOKYO
Perles, George, HC; AC 1989; ’92
Anderson, Mark, DB 1980
Duckett, Tico, TB 1992
Ezor, Blake, RB 1990
Graves, Thomas, B 1979
Haller, Alan, DB 1992
Hannon, Thomas, DB 1977
Hinesly, James, OT 1979
Johnson, Bill, DL 1992
Mandarich, Tony, OT 1989
McAllister, Bobby, QB 1989
Miller, John, DB 1989
Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P 1984
Moore, Timothy, LB 1988
Nichols, Mark, DT 1988
Quinn, Kelly, DE 1986
Schaum, Gregory, T 1976
White, Lorenzo, TB 1988
Wiska, Jeff, G 1982
COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1966
Duffy Daugherty, AC 1970
Adderley, Herb, B 1961
Arbanas, Fred, E 1961
Beard, Thomas, C 1971
Behrman, David, C 1963
Brenner, Allen, B 1969
Curl, Ronald, T 1972
Foreman, Frank, E 1970
Goovert, Ron, LB 1966
Kumiega, Tony, G 1962
Lewis, Sherman, B 1964
Lucas, Harold, MG 1966
McClowry, Terry, LB 1975
Roberts, Marvin, T 1973
Rush, Jerry, T 1965
Ryan, Ed, B 1962
Saimes, George, B 1963
Saul, Ronald, G 1970
Viney, Robert, E 1966
Washington, Eugene, E 1967
Webster, George, LB 1967
CHALLENGE BOWL
SEATTLE, WASH.
Bethea, Larry, T 1978
Earley, James, FB 1978
Nielsen, Hans, K 1978
Pitts, Alfred, C 1978
Rowekamp, Kim, LB 1978
OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Morris, Thomas, DB 1982
MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Barnett, Harlon, DB 1990
Vanderbeek, Matthew, DE 1990
ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
Edwards, Dixon, LB 1991
THE VILLAGES GRIDIRON CLASSIC
ORLANDO, FLA., 1999-2003
THE VILLAGES, FLA., 2004-05
Campbell, Amp, CB 2000
Clemons, Lloyd, RB 2000
Edinger, Paul, K 2000
Harker, Paul, OG 2004
Newsome, Richard, S 2001
Randall, Jason, TE 2005
Taplin, Greg, DE 2004
Tate, Joe, OG 2004
NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR CLASSIC
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Herron, David, LB 2007
Trannon, Matt, WR 2007
LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN
LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Whitticker, William, OG 2005
Smith, Eric, SS 2006
NFLPA ALL-STAR GAME
EL PASO, TEXAS, 2007-10
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 2011
CARSON, CALIF., 2012-
Young, D.J., OT 2011
Nichol, Keith, WR 2012
CASINO DEL SOL COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME
TUCSON, ARIZ., 2012-
McDonald, Chris, OG 2013
White, Mitchell, CB 2013
TEXAS VS. NATION ALL-STAR GAME
ALLEN, TEXAS, 2012-
White, Anthony Rashad, NT 2013
* won or shared outstanding back
or lineman award
+ team captain or co-captain
BOWL HISTORY
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MSU 0 0 0 0 0
AUBURN 0 6 0 0 6
JAN. 1, 1938 | MIAMI, FLA. | ATT: 18,970
BOWL SCOREBOARD
1938 Jan. 1 Orange Auburn L 0-6 1954 Jan. 1 Rose UCLA W 28-20 1956 Jan. 2 Rose UCLA W 17-14 1966 Jan. 1 Rose UCLA L 12-14 1984 Dec. 22 Cherry Army L 6-10 1985 Dec. 31 All-American Georgia Tech L 14-17 1988 Jan. 1 Rose Southern Cal W 20-17 1989 Jan. 1 Gator Georgia L 27-34 1989 Dec. 25 Aloha Hawaii W 33-13 1990 Dec. 31 Sun Southern Cal W 17-16 1993 Dec. 28 Liberty Louisville L 7-18 1995 Dec. 29 Independence Louisiana State L 26-45 1996 Dec. 31 Sun Stanford L 0-38 1997 Dec. 25 Aloha Washington L 23-51 2000 Jan. 1 Citrus Florida W 37-34 2001 Dec. 31 Silicon Valley Fresno State W 44-35 2003 Dec. 29 Alamo Nebraska L 3-17 2007 Dec. 28 Champs Sports Boston College L 21-24 2009 Jan. 1 Capital One Georgia L 12-24 2010 Jan. 2 Alamo Texas Tech L 31-41
2011 Jan. 1 Capital One Alabama L 7-49
2012 Jan 2 Outback Georgia W (3OT) 33-30
2012 Dec. 29 Buffalo Wild Wings TCU W 17-16
BOWL BREAKDOWNBOWL APPEARANCES: 23 | RECORD IN BOWL GAMES: 9-14
Alamo Bowl ......................................................................................................................0-2
2003 / Nebraska 17, MSU 3
2010 / Texas Tech 41, MSU 31
All-American Bowl ...........................................................................................................0-1
1985 / Georgia Tech 17, MSU 14
Aloha Bowl .......................................................................................................................1-1
1989 / MSU 33, Hawaii 13
1997 / Washington 51, MSU 23
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ................................................................................................1-0
2012 / MSU 17, TCU 16
Capital One Bowl .............................................................................................................1-2
2000 / MSU 37, Florida 34
2009 / Georgia 24, MSU 12
2011 / Alabama 49, MSU 7
Champs Sports Bowl ......................................................................................................0-1
2007 / Boston College 24, MSU 21
Cherry Bowl .....................................................................................................................0-1
1984 / Army 10, MSU 6
Gator Bowl .......................................................................................................................0-1
1989 / Georgia 34, MSU 27
Independence Bowl .........................................................................................................0-1
1995 / Louisiana State 45, MSU 26
Liberty Bowl .....................................................................................................................0-1
1993 / Louisville 18, MSU 7
Orange Bowl ....................................................................................................................0-1
1938 / Auburn 6, MSU 0
Outback Bowl ..................................................................................................................1-0
2012 / MSU 33, Georgia 30 (3OT)
Rose Bowl ........................................................................................................................3-1
1954 / MSU 28, UCLA 20
1956 / MSU 17, UCLA 14
1966 / UCLA 14, MSU 12
1988 / MSU 20, Southern Cal 17
Silicon Valley Football Classic ......................................................................................1-0
2001 / MSU 44, Fresno State 35
Sun Bowl ..........................................................................................................................1-1
1990 / MSU 17, Southern Cal 16
1996 / Stanford 38, MSU 0
1938 ORANGE BOWL
The fourth annual Orange Bowl game wasn’t nearly as close as the final score might indi-
cate as Auburn dominated play on both sides of the football in recording a shutout victory,
6-0, over Michigan State. It still ranks as the lowest-scoring game in Orange Bowl history.
Auburn wasted two scoring opportunities in the first quarter. Jimmy Fenton’s 25-yard run
gave the Tigers a first-and-10 at the MSU 12, but the Spartan defense responded by stuffing
three-straight running plays and Lyle Rockenbach broke up Fenton’s fourth-down pass. Tom
McShannock’s interception and 29-yard return ended Auburn’s second scoring threat. The
game’s only touchdown came in the second quarter and it was set up by George Kenmore’s
28-yard pass to Ralph O’Gwynne to the MSU 2. Auburn fullback Pel Sitz netted only 1 yard
on three carries before O’Gwynne scored on a 1-yard run around left end on fourth-and-goal.
The Tigers had several chances in the second half to break the game open. Auburn turned
the ball over on downs at the MSU 16 in the third quarter after Dutch Heath’s 12-yard inter-
ception return to the MSU 24. Michigan State failed to record a first down until late in the third
quarter when Ed Pearce broke a 29-yard run. Auburn drove inside the MSU 30 twice in the
fourth quarter but failed to put points on the scoreboard. The Spartans’ only other first down
came on a 23-yard pass from John Pingel to Usif Haney midway through the fourth quarter.
Auburn outgained Michigan State in total yards, 278-67. Fenton and Speck Kelly combined
for 137 of the Tigers’ 197 rushing yards, gaining 76 and 61 yards, respectively. Auburn held
Pingel, MSU’s All-America halfback, to 12 yards rushing on seven carries. A sellout crowd of
nearly 19,000 attended the game at Miami’s brand-new $360,000 Roddy Burdine Stadium.
Second Quarter
AU – Ralph O’Gwynne 1 run (kick failed).
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU AU
First Downs 2 13
Rushing Yards 40 197
Passing Yards 27 81
Total Offense 67 278
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 12-2-3 10-4-2
Punts-Average 12-35.2 10-33.7
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalty Yards 35 50
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: Ed Pearce 29, John Pingel 12, Arthur Harris 9, George Kovacich 8. AU: Jimmy Fenton
76, Speck Kelly 61, Dutch Heath 37, Pel Sitz 31, Ralph O’Gwynne 13, Mims 5.
1988 Rose Bowl, including two interceptions by John Miller.
SCORING SUMMARY
YEAR DATE BOWL OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
BOWL HISTORY
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1956 ROSE BOWL
2 Michigan State a 17-14 win over No. 4 UCLA in the 1956 Rose Bowl. Michigan State found
by Jim Decker and returned 4 yards to the MSU 16. Four plays later, Bob Davenport scored
Midway through the second quarter, Michigan State put together an 11-play, 80-yard drive to
pull even at 7. Walt Kowalczyk’s 30-yard run to the UCLA 17 set up Morrall’s 13-yard touch-
down toss to Clarence Peaks. On the second play of the fourth quarter, the Spartans took
50 and took it the distance. Five minutes later, UCLA’s passing game produced a big play as
Ronnie Knox hit Decker with a 47-yard bomb to the MSU 7. Three plays later, Doug Peters
scored on a 1-yard plunge at center. Morrall directed an 11-play, 59-yard drive to the UCLA
whistled for three-straight fouls. The Spartans’ game-winning drive started at the UCLA 19.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UCLA –
Second Quarter
MSU –
11 plays, 80 yards.
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
3 plays, 80 yards. UCLA –
56 yards. MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
UCLA MSU
First Downs 13 18
Rushing-Yards 42-136 50-251
Passing Yards 61 130
Total Offense 52-197 68-381
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-12 6-8
KO Returns (No-Yds) 2-58 3-61
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 10-2-2 18-6-2
Punts-Average 7-39.6 2-40.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-1
Penalties-Yards 8-60 10-98
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UCLA: Sam Brown 14-63, Bob Davenport 10-26, Doug Peters 6-20, Ronnie Knox
6-12, Chuck Hollaway 1-10, Jim Decker 4-3, Doug Bradley 1-2. MSU: Walt Kowalczyk
13-88, Gerald Planutis 12-66, Clarence Peaks 11-56, Earl Morrall 10-28, Dennis Mendyk
1-5, Gary Lowe 1-4, Jim Wulff 1-3, Don Zysk 1-1.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UCLA: Ronnie Knox 8-2-1 61, Sam Brown 2-0-0 0. MSU: Clarence Peaks 2-1-0 67, Earl
Morrall 15-4-2 38, Walt Kowalczyk 1-1-0 25.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UCLA: Jim Decker 1-47, Rommie Loudd 1-14. MSU: Clarence Peaks 3-40, John Lewis 1-67,
Jim Hinesly 1-13, Don Zysk 1-10.
1 2 3 4 F
UCLA 7 0 0 7 14
MSU 0 7 0 10 17
JAN. 2, 1956 | PASADENA, CALIF. | ATT: 100,809
1954 ROSE BOWL
Billy Wells ran for one touchdown and returned a punt for another score to lead No. 3
Michigan State to a 28-20 victory over No. 5 UCLA in the 1954 Rose Bowl. UCLA jumped
Jim Salsbury recovered a fumble on the MSU 37 and six plays later, Paul Cameron hit Bill
Stits with a 13-yard TD strike to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead. Early in the second quarter,
Hardiman Cureton and Bob Long combined to sack Spartan QB Earl Morrall, who fumbled,
and Cureton fell on it at the MSU 18. Seven plays later, Cameron scored on a 2-yard run off
left tackle. The momentum changed midway through the second quarter when Ellis Duckett
blocked Cameron’s punt from the UCLA 25 and returned it 6 yards for a touchdown as the
Michigan State took the second-half kickoff and drove 78 yards in 14 plays with LeRoy
Bolden scoring on a 1-yard dive to tie the game at 14. Wells capped a 10-play, 73-yard
quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, UCLA forced another fumble and Jack Ellena recovered
it at the MSU 24. Two plays later, Cameron hit Rommie Loudd with a 28-yard TD toss but
Cameron’s conversion attempt sailed wide and the Bruins still trailed 21-20. Michigan State
left in the fourth quarter. Wells led a well-balanced Spartan running attack, picking up 80
yards on 14 carries.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UCLA –
6 plays, 37 yards.
Second Quarter
UCLA – MSU
–
Third Quarter
MSU –
MSU –
Fourth Quarter
UCLA –
24 yards. MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
UCLA MSU
First Downs 16 14
Rushes-Yards 40-90 53-195
Passing Yards 152 11
Total Offense 64-242 63-206
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 3-31 5-80
KO Returns (No-Yds) 4-100 4-60
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 24-9-2 10-2-1
Punts-Average 6-38.7 5-35.4
Fumbles-Lost 4-3 4-4
Penalties-Yards 4-30 2-15
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UCLA: Bill Stits 5-25, Bob Davenport 8-22, Pete Dailey 7-20, Primo Villaneuva 5-17, Don
Stalwick 1-11, John Hermann 1-6, Rommie Loudd 1-(-4), Paul Cameron 12-(-7). MSU: Billy
Wells 14-80, LeRoy Bolden 14-52, Evan Slonac 13-39, John Matsock 5-26, Gerald Planutis
2-11, James Ellis 2-1, Tom Yewcic 2-(-6), Earl Morrall 1-(-8).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UCLA: Paul Cameron 22-9-1 152, Primo Villaneuva 2-0-1 0. MSU: Tom Yewcic 8-2-1 11,
Earl Morrall 2-0-0 0.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UCLA: Bill Stits 2-46, John Hermann 2-15, Bob Heydenfeldt 1-33, Rommie Loudd
1-28, Don Stalwick 1-15, Bob Long 1-10, Pete Dailey 1-5. MSU: LeRoy Bolden 1-18, Evan
Slonac 1-(-7).
1 2 3 4 F
UCLA 7 7 0 6 20
MSU 0 7 14 7 28
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1966 ROSE BOWL
Gary Beban ran for two touchdowns and threw for 147 yards to lead No. 5 UCLA to a 14-12
upset win over No. 2 Michigan State in the 1966 Rose Bowl. Michigan State committed four
away a punt at the Spartan 6 that UCLA’s John Erquiaga recovered. On the opening play
of the second quarter, Beban scored on a 1-yard sneak to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead. UCLA
then surprised the Spartans with an on-sides kick that Bruin Dallas Grider recovered at the
MSU 42. Beban hooked up with Kurt Altenburg for a 27-yard pass to the MSU 1. Beban
TD run. Juday’s two-point pass attempt failed and the Spartans trailed 14-6. The Spartan
defense held on the next series and Bubba Smith partially blocked Larry Cox’s punt to give
and Bob Stiles. UCLA stopped the Spartans on fourth-and-1 plays three times in the second
half, including twice in the fourth quarter. Michigan State outgained UCLA in total yards,
314-212. The Spartans picked up 204 yards on the ground, with Clinton Jones rushing for
113 yards on 20 carries.
SCORING SUMMARY
Second Quarter
UCLA –
UCLA –
Fourth Quarter
MSU – MSU – Steve
TEAM STATISTICS
UCLA MSU
First Downs 10 13
Rushes-Yards 41-65 46-204
Passing Yards 147 110
Total Offense 61-212 58-314
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-2 4-3
KO Returns (No-Yds) 3-49 2-23
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 20-8-0 12-8-3
Punts-Average 11-39.9 5-42.4
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2
Penalties-Yards 9-86 1-14
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UCLA: Melvin Farr 10-36, Gary Beban 25-14, Paul Horgan 5-12, Ray Armstrong 1-3. MSU:
Clinton Jones 20-113, Bob Apisa 4-49, Dwight Lee 15-41, James Raye 2-4, Eddie Cotton
1-3, Steve Juday 4-(-6).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UCLA: Gary Beban 20-8-0 147. MSU: Steve Juday 18-6-3 80, James Raye 4-2-0 30.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UCLA: Kurt Altenberg 3-55, Byron Nelson 2-29, Larry Slagle 1-35, Melvin Farr 1-22, Dick
Witcher 1-6. MSU: Gene Washington 4-81, Dwight Lee 3-23, Clinton Jones 1-6.
1 2 3 4 F
UCLA 0 14 0 0 14
MSU 0 0 0 12 12
JAN. 1, 1966 | PASADENA, CALIF. | ATT: 100,067
1984 CHERRY BOWL
Wishbone quarterback Nate Sassaman rushed for 136 yards on 28 carries to lead Army,
Cherry Bowl. Michigan State had an early scoring chance after Phil Parker intercepted a rare
Army pass and returned it 18 yards to the Cadet 43. Three plays netted only 8 yards and
nine-play, 58-yard drive but early in the second quarter on third-and-goal from the Army 5,
Dave Yarema’s pass was intercepted in the end zone by Kermit McKelvy. A Michigan State
fumble gave Michigan State life as Tom Allan recovered the ball at the MSU 49. Three plays
later, Yarema found Bob Wasczenski in the left corner of the end zone with a 36-yard TD
sacked Yarema six times and picked off three of his passes, including two by Doug Pavek.
SCORING SUMMARY
Second Quarter
ARMY –
Fourth Quarter
ARMY – MSU
–
TEAM STATISTICS
ARMY MSU
First Downs 15 13
Rushes-Yards 71-256 33-89
Passing Yards 10 155
Total Offense 73-266 58-244
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-18 6-23
KO Returns (No-Yds) 0-0 2-29
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 2-1-1 25-11-3
Punts-Average 7-36.7 4-55.8
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2
Penalties-Yards 1-7 4-26
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
ARMY: Nate Sassaman 28-136, Doug Black 22-57, Clarence Jones 10-41, Jarvis
Hollingsworth 10-28, Scott Spellmon 1-(-6). MSU: Lorenzo White 23-103, Keith Gates
1-3, Dave Yarema 7-(-17).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
ARMY: Nate Sassaman 2-1-1 10. MSU: Dave Yarema 25-11-3 155.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
ARMY: Jarvis Hollingsworth 1-10. MSU: Butch Rolle 5-65, Bob Wasczenski 2-54, Mark
Ingram 1-20, Bobby Morse 1-11, Keith Gates 1-8, Lorenzo White 1-(-3).
1 2 3 4 F
ARMY 0 7 0 3 10
MSU 0 0 0 6 6
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1988 ROSE BOWL
be the game winner, as No. 8 Michigan State defeated No. 16 Southern Cal, 20-17, in the 1988
six-game losing streak in the Rose Bowl. USC scored on its second possession as a 12-play,
15-play, 76-yard drive of its own to take a 7-3 lead on Lorenzo White’s 5-yard touchdown
early in the second quarter as Bobby McAllister’s 55-yard completion to Andre Rison set
the third quarter as Rodney Peete hit Kevin Henry with a 33-yard TD strike. Michigan State
put together a 10-play, 80-yard drive to tie the score at 17 on Peete’s 22-yard TD toss to
the USC 34. Blake Ezor carried the ball six straight times to the USC 18 to set up Langeloh’s
fumbled away the center snap and Todd Krumm recovered. John Miller iced the game for
high 113 yards rushing and scored twice.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
USC –
MSU –
Second Quarter
MSU –
Third Quarter
USC –
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
USC –
MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
USC MSU
First Downs 21 11
Rushes-Yards 34-161 60-148
Passing Yards 249 128
Total Offense 76-410 67-276
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 7-90 2-13
KO Returns (No-Yds) 4-60 4-56
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 42-22-4 7-4-0
Punts-Average 4-45.0 8-47.1
Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-32
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
USC: Rodney Peete 11-54, Leroy Holt 10-44, Scott Lockwood 6-41, Randy Tanner
2-10, Kevin McLean 1-8, Ricky Ervins 4-4. MSU: Lorenzo White 35-113, Blake Ezor 11-25,
James Moore 1-9, Joe Pugh 1-2, Bobby McAllister 12-(-1).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
USC: Rodney Peete 41-22-3 249, Kevin McLean 1-0-1 0. MSU: Bobby McAllister
7-4-0 128.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
USC: Paul Green 7-58, Ken Henry 3-66, John Jackson 3-50, Leroy Holt 3-17, Scott Lockwood
2-19, Erik Affholter 2-17, Randy Tanner 1-5, Ricky Ervins 1-7. MSU: Andre Rison 2-91,
Willie Bouyer 1-29, Mike Sargent 1-8.
1 2 3 4 F
SOUTHERN CAL 3 0 7 7 17
MSU 7 7 0 6 20
JAN. 1, 1988 | PASADENA, CALIF. | ATT: 103,847
1985 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL
Malcolm King rushed for 122 yards on 16 carries and his 5-yard touchdown run with
the 1985 All-American Bowl. Tim Moore’s interception late in the second quarter set
third quarter. Greg Montgomery pinned Georgia Tech back on its 2-yard line with a
31-yard punt. The Spartan defense held and forced Georgia Tech to punt out of
its own end zone. Bobby Morse returned the punt 8 yards to the Yellow Jacket 37.
Yarema again hooked up with Ingram for a 27-yard scoring pass to give the Spartans
to play. Michigan State turned the ball over on its next possession as Pat Swilling
recovered a fumble at the MSU 42. King capped off the eight-play drive with a
5-yard run off left tackle. Ingram had three catches for 70 yards and two scores to earn the
game’s MVP award while White gained a game-high 158 yards on 33 rushes.
SCORING SUMMARY
Second Quarter
MSU –
Third Quarter
GT –
MSU –
Fourth Quarter
GT – GT –
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU GT
First Downs 14 16
Rushes-Yards 39-148 48-182
Passing Yards 85 99
Total Offense 54-233 71-281
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-14 1-11
KO Returns (No-Yds) 4-47 2-30
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 15-6-1 23-12-1
Punts-Average 6-36.7 6-37.8
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0
Penalties-Yards 3-28 5-47
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: Lorenzo White 33-158, Bobby Morse 2-8, Dave Yarema 4-(-18). GT: Malcolm King
16-122, Nate Kelsey 8-30, Jerry Mays 9-20, Cory Collier 6-10, Chuck Easley 1-2, Todd
Rampley 8-(-2).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Dave Yarema 15-6-1 85. Todd Rampley 23-12-1 99.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU: Mark Ingram 3-70, Andre Rison 1-18, Veno Belk 1-4, Bobby Morse 1-(-7).
GT: Jerry Mays 3-22, Cory Collier 3-14, Robert Massey 2-23, Nate Kelsey 2-10, Steve
Davenport 1-21, Malcolm King 1-9.
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 0 7 7 0 14
GEORGIA TECH 0 0 7 10 17
DEC. 31, 1985 | BIRMINGHAM, ALA. | ATT: 45,000
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1989 GATOR BOWL
Wayne Johnson threw three touchdown passes and Rodney Hampton scored three times
to lead Georgia to a 34-27 win over Michigan State in the 1989 Gator Bowl. Georgia head
MSU’s six-game winning streak. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 17-0 lead on Johnson’s
through the third quarter, Georgia put together a six-play, 64-yard drive to extend its lead to
24-7 on Kirk Warner’s 18-yard TD catch from Johnson. MSU responded with an eight-play,
51-yard completion to Rison set up Blake Ezor’s 3-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter
as the Spartans pulled to within 27-20. Hampton’s third TD, a 32-yard run, gave Georgia a
the Bulldogs, 446-409. Rison caught nine passes for 252 yards and three scores. McAllister
hit 14-of-24 throws for 288 yards and three TDs while Ezor led all rushers with 146 yards
on 33 attempts.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UGA –
Second Quarter
UGA –
UGA –
MSU – Andre Rison 4-yard pass from Bobby McAllister
Third Quarter
UGA –
MSU –
UGA –
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
UGA –
MSU – Andre Rison 50-yard pass from McAllister (John Langeloh kick),
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU UGA
First Downs 22 22
Rushes-Yards 51-158 38-182
Passing Yards 288 227
Total Offense 75-446 65-409
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 0-0 3-27
KO Returns (No-Yds) 5-101 5-74
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 24-14-0 27-15-0
Punts-Average 6-42.8 4-34.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 8-102 5-25
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: Blake Ezor 33-146, Scott Selzer 5-13, Bobby McAllister 13-(-1). UGA: Rodney
Hampton 10-109, Tim Worley 11-30, Wayne Johnson 14-30, Keith Henderson 3-13.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Bobby McAllister 24-14-0 288. UGA: Wayne Johnson 27-15-0 227.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU: Andre Rison 9-252, Steve Montgomery 4-21, Bernard Wilson 1-15. UGA: Rodney
Hampton 4-71, Tim Worley 3-36, Kirk Warner 3-28, Keith Henderson 2-53, Sean Hummings
1-21, Arthur Marshall 1-14, John Thomas 1-4.
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 0 7 6 14 27
GEORGIA 7 10 10 7 34
JAN. 1, 1989 | JACKSONVILLE, FLA. | ATT: 76,236
1989 ALOHA BOWL
Blake Ezor rushed for 179 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead No. 22 Michigan State
26 points off Rainbow Warrior turnovers. The Spartans jumped out to a 19-0 halftime lead
205-102, in total yards. Hawaii took the second-half kickoff and a 10-play, 74-yard drive
ended with Garrett Gabriel’s 11-yard TD toss to Chris Roscoe. Mike Iaquaniello’s second
interception set up Michigan State’s third touchdown, a 1-yard dive by Hyland Hickson with
with a score on its next possession as Gabriel hooked up with Dane McArthur for a 23-yard
TD pass. The Spartans put the game away as Ezor raced 26 yards around right end for his
half on 18 carries.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MSU –
Second Quarter
MSU –
MSU MSU – John
Third Quarter
UH –
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
UH –
MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
UH MSU
First Downs 19 21
Rushes-Yards 28-82 61-225
Passing Yards 198 116
Total Offense 61-280 73-341
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-31 0-0
KO Returns (No-Yds) 7-174 1-2
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 33-20-4 12-7-2
Punts-Average 1-27.0 3-50.7
Fumbles-Lost 7-4 0-0
Penalties-Yards 3-30 9-85
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UH: Dane McArthur 2-34, Dan Ahuna 3-21, Jamal Farmer 8-18, Ken Niumatalolo
3-15, Jeff Snyder 2-14, Jeff Newman 1-(-10), Garrett Gabriel 8-(-13). MSU: Blake Ezor
41-179, Courtney Hawkins 1-31, Tico Duckett 4-18, Hyland Hickson 3-13, Dan Enos 12-(-
16).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UH: Garrett Gabriel 31-19-3 197, Ken Niumatalolo 2-1-1 1. MSU: Dan Enos 12-7-2 116.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UH: Chris Roscoe 6-71, Jamal Farmer 5-25, Leonard Lau 2-34, Dane McArthur 2-25, Darrick
Branch 2-22, Jeff Snyder 2-15, Dan Ahuna 1-6. MSU: James Bradley 4-85, Hyland Hickson
1-13, Duane Young 1-11, Blake Ezor 1-7.
1 2 3 4 F
HAWAII 0 0 6 7 13
MSU 6 13 0 14 33
DEC. 25, 1989 | HONOLULU, HAWAII | ATT: 50,000
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1993 LIBERTY BOWL
Jeff Brohm completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown to lead Louisville
to an 18-7 win over Michigan State in the 1993 Liberty Bowl. Michigan State’s only
drove 79 yards in 11 plays with Duane Goulbourne twisting into the end zone on a 1-yard
run over left guard. Spartan QB Jim Miller started with a hot hand, hitting all four pass
through the second quarter, the Spartans missed out on a scoring chance when Bill
74-yard drive in the third quarter, but failed to put points on the scoreboard as Akers
go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, hitting Reggie Ferguson on a crossing pattern for a
25-yard TD pass. A 24-yard interception return by Darius Watson gave Louisville the ball back
at the MSU 33 but seven plays later, the Spartan defense stopped Anthony Shelman short of
the goal line on fourth-and-1. The Cardinals got two points back on the next play as Joe Johnson
and Tyrus McCloud tackled Spartan tailback Craig Thomas in his own end zone for a safety.
Louisville iced the game with a seven-play, 54-yard drive as Ralph Dawkins scored on an
11-yard sweep around right end.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MSU –
UL –
Fourth Quarter
UL –
UL – Safety, Craig Thomas tackled in end zone by Joe Johnson
UL –
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU UL
First Downs 18 20
Rushes-Yards 31-114 40-172
Passing Yards 193 197
Total Offense 59-307 71-369
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 1-3 1-25
KO Returns (No-Yds) 4-59 2-48
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 28-15-1 31-19-0
Punts-Average 5-29.0 5-36.2
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 5-60 6-45
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: Duane Goulbourne 19-63, Craig Thomas 10-57, Steve Holman 1-1, Jim Miller 1-(-7).
UL: Ralph Dawkins 14-88, Anthony Shelman 17-59, Jeff Brohm 9-25.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Jim Miller 28-15-1 193. UL: Jeff Brohm 29-19-0 197, Marty Lowe 2-0-0 0.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU: Mill Coleman 6-100, Scott Greene 4-49, Duane Goulbourne 3-11, Napoleon Outlaw
1-18, Brice Abrams 1-15. UL: Ralph Dawkins 8-68, Jamie Asher 4-15, Reggie Ferguson
3-68, Chris Fitzpatrick 2-17, Aaron Bailey 1-16, Kwalee Cooper 1-13.
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 7 0 0 0 7
LOUISVILLE 3 0 0 15 18
DEC. 28, 1993 | MEMPHIS, TENN. | ATT: 34,216
1990 SUN BOWL
Courtney Hawkins accounted for 216 all-purpose yards and caught a touchdown pass to lead
No. 22 Michigan State to a 17-16 win over No. 21 Southern Cal in the 1990 Sun Bowl. MSU
dodged a bullet early as Mike Iaquaniello intercepted a Todd Marinovich pass in the end zone
drive to take a 7-0 lead on Marinovich’s 7-yard pass to Gary Wellman. After a Spartan fumble,
USC was again knocking on the door, but on a fourth-and-inches play from inside the MSU
1, Marinovich mishandled the snap from center and Alan Haller recovered the fumble in the
end zone for a touchback. MSU took advantage of the turnover and Hyland Hickson capped a
second half with an 18-play, 80-yard drive that lasted nine minutes but it had to settle for
points. On a third-and-13 play from the MSU 26, Dan Enos hit Hawkins on a post pattern
a score to earn Sun Bowl MVP honors. Enos connected on 9-of-17 throws for 131 yards,
including eight-straight completions during one stretch.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
USC –
Second Quarter
MSU –
Third Quarter
USC –
MSU –
MSU
Fourth Quarter
USC –
USC –
TEAM STATISTICS
USC MSU
First Downs 21 12
Rushes-Yards 44-156 35-84
Passing Yards 180 131
Total Offense 76-336 52-215
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-27 1-7
KO Returns (No-Yds) 1-17 5-124
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 32-19-3 17-9-1
Punts-Average 1-50.0 5-38.6
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 5-45 6-54
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
USC: Mazio Royster 32-125, Scott Lockwood 5-18, Curtis Conway 1-7, Deon Strother 1-3, Shane
Foley 4-2, Todd Marinovich 1-1. MSU: Hyland Hickson 14-68, Tico Duckett 8-18, Dan Enos
12-1, Brice Abrams 1-(-3).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
USC: Todd Marinovich 30-18-3 174, Shane Foley 2-1-0 6. MSU: Dan Enos 17-9-1 131.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
USC:
Crane 2-20, Joel Scott 1-24, Mazio Royster 1-16, Deon Strother 1-2. MSU: Courtney Hawkins
6-106, Rob Roy 2-14, James Bradley 1-11.
1 2 3 4 F
SOUTHERN CAL 7 0 3 6 16
MSU 0 7 10 0 17
DEC. 31, 1990 | EL PASO, TEXAS | ATT: 50,562
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1995 INDEPENDENCE BOWL
Kevin Faulk rushed for 234 yards on 25 carries and scored twice to lead Louisiana State to
a 45-26 victory over Michigan State in the 1995 Independence Bowl. Michigan State got out
of the gate early, scoring on the second play from scrimmage as Tony Banks hooked up with
as Kendall Cleveland capped a seven-play, 80-yard drive with a 6-yard TD run to tie the
score at 7. Carl Reaves’ 17-yard interception return set up the Spartans’ second touchdown,
a 3-yard run by Scott Greene for a 13-7 lead. Michigan State’s lead lasted only 14 seconds
as Eddie Kennison returned the ensuing kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown. The Spartans
regained the lead 13 seconds later when Derrick Mason returned the kickoff 100 yards for
plays later, he tied the game at 21 on a 51-yard TD run. Michigan State took a 24-21 lead
Five minutes later, Gabe Northern returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown as Banks lost
the ball while being sacked. Three plays later, Allen Stansbury intercepted a Banks pass and
returned it 15 yards to the MSU 14. Less than a minute later, Kennison scored on a 27-yard
strike from Tyler as the Tigers built a 42-24 advantage.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MSU –
LSU –
Second Quarter
MSU –
LSU – MSU – Derrick
LSU – Kevin Faulk 51-yard run
MSU – Chris Gardner
Third Quarter
LSU –
LSU –
LSU –
Fourth Quarter
LSU – MSU – Safety,
TEAM STATISTICS
LSU MSU
First Downs 17 23
Rushes-Yards 48-272 35-100
Passing Yards 164 348
Total Offense 68-436 79-448
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-3 2-26
KO Returns (No-Yds) 4-150 7-158
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 20-10-1 44-22-3
Punts-Average 4-44.5 6-37.5
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3
Penalties-Yards 5-42 9-80
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
LSU: Kevin Faulk 25-234, Kendall Cleveland 13-23, Robert Toomer 4-13, Eddie Kennison
1-6, Herb Tyler 4-(-1), Chad Kessler 1-(-3). MSU: Marc Renaud 16-79, Scott Greene 8-48,
Tyrone Crenshaw 1-1, Tony Banks 10-(-28).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
LSU: Herb Tyler 20-10-1 164. MSU: Tony Banks 44-22-3 348.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
LSU: Eddie Kennison 5-124, David LaFleur 2-31, Robert Toomer 1-9, Kevin Faulk 1-4,
Kendall Cleveland 1-(-4). MSU: Muhsin Muhammad 9-171, Derrick Mason 6-74, Marc
Renaud 2-47, Napoleon Outlaw 2-24, Nigea Carter 2-16, Josh Keur 1-16.
1 2 3 4 F
LSU 7 14 21 3 45
MSU 7 17 0 2 26
DEC. 29, 1995 | SHREVEPORT, LA. | ATT: 48,835
1996 SUN BOWL
Sun Bowl MVP Chad Hutchinson completed 22-of-28 passes for 226 yards and directed four
scoring drives to lead Stanford to a 38-0 victory over Michigan State in the 1996 Sun Bowl.
plays later, Adam Salina scored on a 1-yard run to give the Cardinal a 21-0 halftime lead. A
quarter. Stanford moved out to a 31-0 lead as Damon Dunn took a double reverse 27 yards
for a TD to complete the scoring early in the fourth quarter. Stanford held Michigan State to
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
STAN – Leroy Pruitt 50-yard lateral return after Josh Madsen interception (Kevin Miller kick),
Second Quarter
STAN –
STAN –
Third Quarter
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Fourth Quarter
STAN –
TEAM STATISTICS
STAN MSU
First Downs 25 13
Rushes-Yards 49-257 31-68
Passing Yards 238 151
Total Offense 79-495 64-219
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 7-94 2-19
KO Returns (No-Yds) 0-0 3-59
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 30-23-1 33-13-3
Punts-Average 2-52.5 9-41.9
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-2
Penalties-Yards 1-10 5-30
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
STAN: Anthony Bookman 11-103, Mike Mitchell 16-74, Damon Dunn 1-27, Troy Walters
1-8, Jon Ritchie 2-4, Adam Salina 2-(-1), Chad Hutchinson 7-(-8). MSU: Duane Goulbourne
12-51, Sedrick Irvin 9-31, Bill Burke 5-2, Todd Schultz 5-(-16).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
STAN: Chad Hutchinson 28-22-1 226, Todd Husak 2-1-0 12. MSU: Bill Burke 7-4-0 71,
Todd Schultz 21-8-2 68, Gus Ornstein 4-1-1 12, Sedrick Irvin 1-0-0 0.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
STAN: Jon Ritchie 5-37, Damon Dunn 4-63, Brian Manning 3-42, Andre Kirwan 3-35,
Greg Clark 3-30, Mike Mitchell 2(-11), Marlon Evans 1-26, Troy Walters 1-9, Adam Salina
1-7. MSU: Derrick Mason 4-43, Octavis Long 2-46, Nigea Carter 2-34, Sedrick Irvin 2-0,
Dwayne Payne 1-12, Garett Gould 1-10, Josh Keur 1-6.
1 2 3 4 F
STANFORD 7 14 10 7 38
MSU 0 0 0 0 0
DEC. 31, 1996 | EL PASO, TEXAS | ATT: 42,721
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2000 CITRUS BOWL
a 37-34 victory over No. 10 Florida in the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl. It marked Michigan
The Spartans opened the scoring as an eight-play, 36-yard drive resulted in a 46-yard
from Doug Johnson. Michigan State jumped out to a 17-7 lead in the second quarter
on Bill Burke’s 37-yard TD strike to Plaxico Burress and a 24-yard fumble return by
T.J. Turner. The Gators pulled to within 17-14 on Johnson’s 8-yard TD pass to Taylor.
scored on a 1-yard sneak to put Florida ahead at the half, 21-20. Burke directed a
10-play, 84-yard drive late in the third quarter, hooking up with Burress for a 21-yard scoring
pass as MSU grabbed a 26-21 lead. Florida built a 34-26 lead on Johnson’s third TD pass
to Taylor, a 39-yarder, and Rob Gillespie’s 2-yard TD run. Michigan State rallied to tie the
score at 34 early in the fourth quarter as Burke found Burress alone in the end zone for a
30-yard completion and hit Gari Scott for the two-point conversion. Lloyd Clemons’ 8-yard
run on third-and-2 set up Edinger’s game-winning kick from the Florida 22.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MSU – FLA
–
Second Quarter
MSU –
MSU – T.J. Turner 24-yard fumble return (Paul Edinger kick),
FLA –
MSU –
FLA – Doug Johnson 1-yard run (Jeff Chandler kick),
Third Quarter
MSU –
FLA – Travis Taylor 39-yard pass from Doug Johnson (pass failed),
Fourth Quarter
FLA –
MSU –
MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU FLA
First Downs 25 27
Rushes-Yards 40-143 30-67
Passing Yards 257 300
Total Offense 75-400 81-367
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 1-13 0-0
KO Returns (No-Yds) 6-132 6-118
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 35-21-2 51-25-0
Punts-Average 3-43.3 6-35.5
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2
Penalties-Yards 7-80 10-100
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: Lloyd Clemons 20-105, T.J. Duckett 14-77, Dawan Moss 1-0, Bill Burke 5-(-39). FLA:
Rob Gillespie 15-74, Bo Carroll 5-14, Reche Caldwell 1-13, Travis Taylor 1-6, Rob Roberts
1-(-1), Doug Johnson 7-(-39).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Bill Burke 35-21-2 257. FLA: Doug Johnson 50-24-0 288, Darrell Jackson 1-1-0 12.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU: Plaxico Burress 13-185, Chris Baker 2-21, Little John Flowers 2-(-2), Lavaile
Richardson 1-18, Dawan Moss 1-16, Gari Scott 1-10, T.J. Duckett 1-9. FLA: Travis Taylor
11-156, Darrell Jackson 5-61, Alex Willis 4-53, Rob Gillespie 3-13, Doug Johnson 1-12,
Erron Kinney 1-5.
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 3 17 6 11 37
FLORIDA 7 14 6 7 34
JAN. 1, 2000 | ORLANDO, FLA. | ATT: 62,011
1997 ALOHA BOWL
Aloha Bowl MVP Rashaan Shehee rushed for 193 yards and scored twice to lead No. 21
Washington to a 51-23 victory over No. 25 Michigan State. The Huskies jumped out to a
14-0 lead on Shehee’s 33-yard run and a 15-yard pass from Brock Huard to Fred Coleman.
Michigan State put together a six-play, 73-yard drive to pull to within a touchdown as Gari
Scott scored on a 12-yard strike from Todd Schultz. Washington moved out to a 24-7 lead on
Tony Parrish returned an interception 56 yards to give the Huskies a 31-10 halftime lead.
Washington opened the second half with an 11-play, 80-yard drive with Shehee scoring on
a 15-yard run. Leroy McFadden’s 59-yard kickoff return set up MSU’s second touchdown,
TD run on a fake punt and Lester Towns’ 66-yard interception return put the Huskies on top
51-17. The Spartans reached the end zone again with just two seconds left in the game
as Bill Burke lofted a 21-yard TD pass to Lavaile Richardson. Washington produced 477
total yards, including 298 on the ground, while limiting Michigan State to a season-low 47
yards rushing. The Huskies’ 51 points marked the most ever allowed by the Spartans in a
bowl game.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UW –
UW –
MSU – Gari Scott 12-yard pass from Todd Schultz (Paul
Second Quarter
UW –
UW –
MSU –
UW –
Third Quarter
UW –
MSU –
UW –
Fourth Quarter
UW – MSU – Lavaile
TEAM STATISTICS
UW MSU
First Downs 23 15
Rushes-Yards 43-298 29-47
Passing Yards 179 296
Total Offense 73-477 64-343
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-7 4-70
KO Returns (No-Yds) 1-25 8-217
Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 30-18-0 35-20-3
Punts-Average 6-39.8 3-30.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 6-2
Penalties-Yards 13-126 4-28
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UW: Rashaan Shehee 29-193, Mike Reed 2-70, Maurice Shaw 6-34, Jason Harris 1-5,
Marques Tuiasosopo 1-5, Brock Huard 4-(-9). MSU: Sedrick Irvin 15-59, Leroy McFadden
2-10, Marc Renaud 6-5, Bill Burke 1-(-3), Todd Schultz 5-(-24).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UW: Brock Huard 30-18-0 179. MSU: Todd Schultz 24-14-3 220, Bill Burke 10-6-0 76.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UW: Fred Coleman 5-68, Rashaan Shehee 5-8, Jerome Pathon 4-54, Cameron Cleeland
3-46, Mike Reed 1-3. MSU: Gari Scott 5-114, Lavaile Richardson 3-42, Octavis Long 3-36,
Kyle Rance 2-33, Marc Renaud 2-24, Damien Hiram 1-24, Demont Smith 1-9, Sedrick Irvin
1-7, Leroy McFadden 1-6, Travis Reece 1-1.
1 2 3 4 F
WASHINGTON 14 17 13 7 51
MSU 7 3 7 6 23
DEC. 25, 1997 | HONOLULU, HAWAII | ATT: 44,598
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2001 SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC
Jeff Smoker threw for a career-high 376 yards and three touchdowns, including two scoring
strikes to Charles Rogers, to lead Michigan State to a 44-35 victory over No. 20 Fresno State
touchdown on the scoreboard, a 5-yard TD toss from David Carr to Stephen Spach. MSU
build a 37-21 halftime lead, thanks to Duckett’s 39-yard TD run and Smoker’s 69-yard TD
remaining. The Spartans clinched the game with a seven-play, 77-yard drive that resulted in
Smoker’s third TD pass, a 5-yard toss to Ivory McCoy with 1:59 left.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
FSU – Stephen Spach 5-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick), 14:01 left. Drive:
4 plays, 63 yards, TOP 0:59. MSU – Charles Rogers 72-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave
Rayner kick), 6:16 left. Drive: 1 play, 72 yards, TOP 0:10. MSU –
FSU –
MSU –
Second Quarter
MSU –
FSU –
MSU – T.J. Duckett 39-yard run (Dave Rayner kick), 5:05 left. Drive: 6 plays,
62 yards, TOP 2:42. MSU – Charles Rogers 69-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner
kick failed), 3:05 left. Drive: 1 play, 69 yards, TOP 0:11.
Third Quarter
FSU –
TOP 3:50.
Fourth Quarter
FSU – Paris Gaines 15-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick), 6:04 left. Drive: 3
MSU – Ivory McCoy 5-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner
kick), 1:59 left. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, TOP 4:05.
MSU FSU
First Downs 23 25
Rushes-Yards 42-210 22-29
Passing Yards 376 531
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Punt Returns (No-Yds) 2-3 3-27
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: FSU:
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Jeff Smoker 32-22-1 376. FSU: David Carr 56-35-2 531, Team 2-0-0 0.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU:
FSU:
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 17 20 0 7 44
FRESNO STATE 14 7 7 7 35
DEC. 31, 2001 | SAN JOSE, CALIF. | ATT: 30,456
2003 ALAMO BOWL
half. The Spartan defense bounced back in the second half, allowing only 106 total yards
while holding Nebraska scoreless. Michigan State’s offense came to life midway through
gained 16 yards on two running plays as the Spartans marched to the Cornhusker 17. After
a personal-foul penalty pushed the Spartans back 15 yards, Pat Ricketts ended the scoring
threat when he picked off Smoker’s throw intended for Aaron Alexander at the Nebraska
24. The Cornhuskers limited Michigan State to a season-low 174 total yards – nearly 210
forced three interceptions.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
NEB – MSU
–
Second Quarter
NEB – Cory Ross 2-yard run (David Dyches kick), 13:17 left. Drive: 3 plays, 64 yards, TOP 0:56.
NEB –
0:49.
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU NEB
First Downs 13 20
Passing Yards 156 160
Return Yards 3 30
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Time of Possession 29:31 30:29
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU: NEB:
Jammal Lord 10-79, Steve Kriewald 2-10, Judd Davies 2-4, Isaiah Fluellen 1-3, Team 2-(-5).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: Jeff Smoker 39-21-3 156. NEB:
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU:
NEB: Isaiah
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 3 0 0 0 3
NEBRASKA 3 14 0 0 17
DEC. 29, 2003 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS | ATT: 56,226
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2007 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL
Matt Ryan completed 22-of-47 passes for 249 yards and three scores to lead No. 14
Silva. Michigan State started the game with a bang, as Devin Thomas returned the opening
possession as a 10-play, 70-yard drive resulted in Ryan’s second TD pass, a 29-yarder to
Michigan State put together an 11-play, 54-yard drive that resulted in Swenson’s 23-yard
for a 14-yard scoring pass as the Spartans rallied to within 24-21 with 6:04 left in the game.
21 times for 101 yards against the nation’s top-ranked rushing defense.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MSU –
BC – Jon Loyte 1-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Steve Aponavicius
kick), 0:36 left. Drive: 4 plays, 11 yards, TOP: 1:51
Second Quarter
BC –
10 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:31. MSU –
Third Quarter
MSU – BC –
Fourth Quarter
BC –
MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
BC MSU
First Downs
Rushes-Yards 30-27 39-172
Passing Yards 249 131
Passes 22-47-1 14-36-4
Total Offense 77-276 75-303
Punts-Avg. 9-41.7 6-42.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1
Penalties-Yards 4-22 1-15
Possession Time 27:47 32:13
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
BC:
Ryan 9-(-24). MSU:
Davis 1-4.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
BC: Matt Ryan 47-22-1 249. MSU:
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
BC:
MSU:
2-25; Javon Ringer 1-17; Jehuu Caulcrick 1-6; Mark Dell 1-6; A.J. Jimmerson 1-5.
1 2 3 4 F
BOSTON COLLEGE 7 7 3 7 24
MSU 21
DEC. 28, 2007 | ORLANDO, FLA. | ATT: 46,554
2009 CAPITAL ONE BOWL
Matthew Stafford completed 20-of-31 throws for 250 yards and three touchdowns to lead
Michigan State took the opening kickoff and drove the ball to the Georgia 39-yard line, but
offense came to life in the second half, as Stafford connected on 14-of-17 passes for 179
yards and three scores. Stafford capped off a 10-play, 96-yard drive with a 35-yard TD
school-record 22nd TD run of the season. Georgia answered with an 11-play, 67-yard drive
and iced the game on Stafford’s 21-yard TD toss to Knowshon Moreno, who made the grab
State to a season-low 236 total yards, including just 31 yards on 34 rushing attempts.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UGA – MSU –
Second Quarter
MSU –
Third Quarter
UGA –
10 plays, 96 yards, TOP 5:51. UGA –
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
UGA –
Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP 5:03.
TEAM STATISTICS
UGA MSU
First Downs 19 16
Passing Yards 250 205
Passes 31-20-1 39-22-1
Total Offense 64-331 73-236
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 7-53 5-50
Possession Time 30:00 30:00
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
UGA:
Team 2-(-4). MSU:
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
UGA:
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
UGA:
MSU:
1 2 3 4 F
GEORGIA 3 0 14 7 24
MSU 3 3 0 6 12
JAN. 1, 2009 | ORLANDO, FLA. | ATT: 59,681
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2010 VALERO ALAMO BOWL
in the second half as the teams combined for 72 points and 975 total yards. Texas Tech
Texas Tech put together a nine-play, 92-yard drive and regained the lead at 27-21 on a
Lewis as Texas Tech took the lead for good at 34-31 with 5:03 remaining in the game.
MSU’s next possession resulted in a turnover, as Franklin Mitchem intercepted Cousins’
13-yard TD gallop.
SCORING SUMMARY
First QuarterTT –3:43. MSU – yards, TOP 0:36.
Second QuarterTT – TT –
TT –
Third QuarterMSU –2:45. TT –9 plays, 92 yards, TOP 3:05. MSU –
Fourth QuarterMSU –TT –
TT –
Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, TOP 2:11.
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU TT First Downs 13 31
Punts-Avg. 4-45.2 2-44.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 9-60
INDIVIDUAL RUSHINGMSU:Martin 2-3, Team 1-(-2). TT:
INDIVIDUAL PASSINGMSU: TT:
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGMSU:
TT:
Alex Torres 2-15, Harrison Jeffers 2-12.
1 2 3 4 F
MSU 7 7 14 3 31
TEXAS TECH 7 13 7 14 41
JAN. 2, 2010 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS | ATT: 64,757
2011 CAPITAL ONE BOWL
Mark Ingram and Eddie Lacy combined to rush for 145 yards and four touchdowns to lead
took the opening kickoff and drove 79 yards in 11 plays and jumped out to a 7-0 lead on
Ingram’s 1-yard TD run. On its opening series, Michigan State drove to the Alabama 24 but
Cousins fumbled while being sacked by Courtney Upshaw as the play resulted in a 30-yard
and Lacy added TD runs of 12 and 62 yards as the Crimson Tide built a 49-0 lead. The
with three resulting in losses (29 yards), including two sacks, to earn game MVP honors.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
ALA –
TOP 6:40.
Second Quarter
ALA –
ALA – Mark Ingram 6-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 6:46 left. Drive: 7
ALA – Julio Jones 35-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 3:50 left.
Drive: 3 plays, 44 yards, TOP 1:20.
Third Quarter
ALA –
4 plays, 79 yards, TOP 1:23. ALA – Eddie Lacy 12-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 1:09 left.
Fourth Quarter
ALA –
1:19. MSU –
Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:05.
TEAM STATISTICS
ALA MSU
First Downs 25 12
Passing Yards 271 219
Passes 23-19-0 29-14-1
Total Offense 67-546 57-171
Punts-Avg. 2-39.5 7-43.4
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
ALA:
Demetrius Goode 10-36, Darius Hanks 1-6, Greg McElroy 1-4, A.J. McCarron 1-4, Jalston
Fowler 1-3, Team 1-(-1). MSU:
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
ALA: Greg McElroy 17-13-0 220, A.J. McCarron 6-6-0 51. MSU:
Andrew Maxwell 6-2-0 43, Keith Nichol 5-2-0 56.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
ALA
Ingram 1-30, Demetrius Goode 1-17, Trent Richardson 1-12, Earl Alexander 1-7, Michael
MSU:
1 2 3 4 F
ALABAMA 7 21 14 7 49
MSU 0 0 0 7 7
JAN. 1, 2011 | ORLANDO, FLA. | ATT: 61,519
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returned a punt 92 yards for a touchdown. The Spartan defense helped set the tone in the
Cousins’ 50-yard completion to Linthicum set up his 7-yard TD strike to Keith Nichol on
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
UGA –
Second Quarter
UGA –
UGA
1:39 left.
Third Quarter
MSU –
MSU –
Cousins pass failed), 1:47 left.
Fourth Quarter
UGA – MSU
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4 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 1:36. UGA –
MSU –
TOP: 1:41.
Overtime
UGA – MSU – Dan Conroy 35-yard
MSU –
14 yards.
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU UGA
First Downs 15 15
Rushes-Yards 29-73 39-51
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
MSU:
UGA:
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
MSU: UGA: Aaron Murray 32-20-2
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
MSU:
Keshawn Martin 4-35, Todd Anderson 1-10. UGA: Malcom Mitchell 7-51, Tavarres King
1 2 3 4 O1 O2 O3 F
MSU 0 0 14 13 0 3 3 33
GEORGIA 2 14 0 11 0 3 0 30
JAN. 2, 2012 | TAMPA, FLA. | ATT: 49,429
2012 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL
led all players with 145 yards rushing on 32 carries, including a 4-yard touchdown run, and
of the Game honors after leading MSU with a season-high nine tackles, including a 5-yard
sack. TCU jumped out to a 7-0 lead as Matthew Tucker capped a nine-play, 73-yard drive
capped MSU’s longest touchdown drive of the season and longest in bowl history (14 plays,
goal with just over a minute remaining. On the ensuing possession, the Spartans held the
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
TCU – Matthew Tucker 4-yard run (Jaden Oberkrom kick), 5:45 left. Drive: 9 plays, 73
yards, TOP: 4:31.
Second Quarter
TCU –
TCU –
Third Quarter
MSU –
14 plays, 90 yards, TOP: 6:34
Fourth Quarter
MSU –
0:13. TCU –
MSU –
TEAM STATISTICS
TCU MSU
First Downs 13 13
Passing Yards 201 104
Passes 29-13-1 27-11-0
Punts-Avg. 7-39.3 11-43.7
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 5-39 7-72
Possession Time 26:57 33:03
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
TCU:
Team 1-0; MSU:
Andrew Maxwell 5-(-19).
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
TCU: MSU:
RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS)
TCU:
MSU:
Tony Lippett 1-12, Keith Mumphery 1-4.
1 2 3 4 F
TCU 7 6 0 3 16
MSU 0 0 7 10 17
DEC. 29, 2012 | TEMPE, ARIZ. | ATT: 44,617
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HAD INTERCEPTED
4 . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS
. . . . . . . vs. Georgia (391 total yards), 2012 Outback
75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75 . . . .
75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (400), 2000 Florida Citrus
75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL NET YARDS
. . . vs. Fresno State (74 plays), 2001 Silicon Valley
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (79), 1995 Independence
446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (75), 2000 Florida Citrus
396 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Texas Tech (62), 2010 Alamo
FUMBLES
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (3), 1995 Independence
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (4), 1954 Rose
FUMBLES LOST
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence
PENALTIES
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (50), 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (45), 2011 Capital One
. . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (64), 2001 Silicon Valley
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PENALTY YARDS
102 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (7), 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (9), 1995 Independence
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (10), 1956 Rose
PUNTS
12 . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 . . . . .
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (377), 1996 Sun
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (401), 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (371), 2003 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTING YARDS
. . . . .
401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (9), 1996 Sun
377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.1. . . . . . . . . . . . .
47.1. . . . . . . . . . . .
46.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURNS
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURN YARDS
74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (4 returns), 1954 Rose
70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (2), 1995 Independence
23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KICKOFF RETURNS
. . . . . . . . . . .vs. Texas Tech (169 yards), 2010 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (171), 2011 Capital One
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (132), 2000 Florida Citrus
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
217 . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (7), 2011 Capital One
169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (7), 1995 Independence
INTERCEPTIONS
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal, 1990 Sun
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (2 returns), 1954 Rose
43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (2), 2012 Outback
30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29 . . . . . . . . . . . .
TIME OF POSSESSION
35:57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34:43. . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
34:31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33:03. . . . . . . . . . . . .
32:49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
SACKS BY
5 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (42 yards), 2000 Florida Citrus
4 . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (16), 2012 Outback
3 . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (20), 2001 Silicon Valley
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (20), 1996 Sun
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Louisville (25), 1993 Liberty
T0TAL POINTS SCORED
44 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (3OT), 2012 Outback
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER
20 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (2), 2001 Silicon Valley
17 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (1), 2001 Silicon Valley
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (2), 2000 Florida Citrus
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (2), 1995 Independence
MSU / TEAM SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
23 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1956 Rose
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
PASSING FIRST DOWNS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
PENALTY FIRST DOWNS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (195), 1954 Rose
51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (251), 1956 Rose
NET YARDS RUSHING
251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (50 rushes), 1956 Rose
225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
210 . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (42), 2001 Silicon Valley
204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (46), 1966 Rose
195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (53), 1954 Rose
NET YARDS PASSING
376 . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence
296 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES ATTEMPTED
51 . . . . . . . . . . . .
44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. LSU (22), 1995 Indepedence
39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (22), 2009 Capital One
39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (21), 2003 Alamo
36 . . . . .
PASSES COMPLETED
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (51 att.), 2012 Outback
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (39), 2009 Capital One
22 . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (32), 2001 Silicon Valley
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (44), 1995 Independence
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (39), 2003 Alamo
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (35), 2000 Florida Citrus
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TEAM BOWL RECORDS
OPPONENT/ TEAM SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHS
31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Louisville, 1993 Liberty
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun
PASSING FIRST DOWNS
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia, 2009 Capital One
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
PENALTY FIRST DOWNS
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (229), 2003 Alamo
49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (257), 1996 Sun
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (272), 1995 Independence
. . . . . . . . .
NET YARDS RUSHING
. . . . . . . . . .
275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (44), 2011 Capital One
272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (49), 1996 Sun
256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NET YARDS PASSING
531 . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Georgia, 2012 Outback
271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
PASSES ATTEMPTED
. . . . .by Fresno State (35 comp.), 2001 Silicon Valley
54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (25), 2000 Florida Citrus
47 . . . . . .
42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES COMPLETED
. . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech (54 att.), 2010 Alamo
35 . . . . . . . . . .
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (51), 2000 Florida Citrus
23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (30), 1996 Sun
22 . . . . . .
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HAD INTERCEPTED
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun
TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS
. . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (579 yards), 2010 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (367), 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (560), 2001 Silicon Valley
79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (495), 1996 Sun
77 . . . . .
TOTAL NET YARDS
579 . . . . . . . . . . .
560 . . . . . . . . .
546 . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (67), 2011 Capital One
495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (79), 1996 Sun
477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FUMBLES
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (2), 2000 Florida Citrus
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (3), 1954 Rose
FUMBLES LOST
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA, 1954 Rose
PENALTIES
13 . . . . . . . . . . .
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (100), 2000 Florida Citrus
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (60), 2010 Alamo
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (69), 2003 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (60), 1956 Rose
PENALTY YARDS
126 . . . . . . . . . . . .
100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (10), 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (9), 1966 Rose
69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (9), 2010 Alamo
60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTS
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (439 yards), 1966 Rose
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (306), 2012 Outback
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (300), 2003 Alamo
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (277), 1956 Rose
PUNTING YARDS
439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (11 punts), 1966 Rose
375 . . . . . .
337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (7), 2012 Outback
300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (7), 2003 Alamo
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS)
47.4. . . . . . . . . . . .by Georgia (5-237), 2009 Capital One
45.0. . . . . . . . . . . . .
44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . .
43.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (7-306), 2012 Outback
42.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Nebraska (7-300), 2003 Alamo
PUNT RETURNS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (94 yards), 1996 Sun
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURN YARDS
94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (7 returns), 1996 Sun
92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (1), 2012 Outback
90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KICKOFF RETURNS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (94), 2012 Outback
6 . . . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (115), 2001 Silicon Valley
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (120), 2010 Alamo
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (4), 1995 Independence
120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (5), 2010 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (6), 2000 Florida Citrus
INTERCEPTIONS
4 . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (55), 2012 Outback
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (2), 2003 Alamo
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (79), 1996 Sun
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (23), 1995 Independence
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (42), 1966 Rose
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (3), 1996 Sun
55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (3), 2012 Outback
TIME OF POSSESSION
36:14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35:45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun
35:42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun
35:05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35:03. . . . . . . . . . . .
SACKS BY
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia, 2009 Capital One
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU, 1995 Independence
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL POINTS SCORED
51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One
45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU, 1995 Independence
41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (2), 2011 Capital One
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (3), 1995 Independence
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
199
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INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS
MSU / INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHS
41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING YARDS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. Duckett (27 rushes) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES ATTEMPTED
50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (27 comp.) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (21) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES COMPLETED
27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (50 attempts) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker (32) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (39) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSING YARDS
376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk Cousins vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk Cousins vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Juday vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECEPTIONS
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Rogers (270) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muhsin Muhammad (171) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron Alexander (63) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
RECEIVING YARDS
270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Rogers (10 catches) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muhsin Muhammad (9) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTS
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Sadler vs. Georgia (401 yards), 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Edinger vs. Stanford (377), 1996 Sun
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTING YARDS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
47.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
47.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURNS
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Japinga (3) vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURN YARDS
70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (2) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KICKOFF RETURNS
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keshawn Martin (149 yards) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (132) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (132) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
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KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keshawn Martin (6) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (6) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (4) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (5) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
INTERCEPTIONS
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Matsock (67) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Matsock vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Davis-Clark vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One FIELD GOALS MADE
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Edinger (46, 20, 39) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Edinger (made 3) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 times – last: Dan Conroy (made 2) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
TOTAL OFFENSE
393 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (41 plays) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk Cousins (54) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback
320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (32) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keshawn Martin vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TACKLES
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TACKLES FOR LOSSES
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Peterson (32) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reggie Garnett (5) vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun
SACKS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Peterson (30 yards) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Glover (17) vs. Louisville, 1993 Liberty
FUMBLES RECOVERED
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EXTRA POINTS
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Rayner (6 att.) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Slonac (4) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EXTRA-POINT ATTEMPTS
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Rayner (5 made) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Slonac (4) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose
POINTS SCORED
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS
MSU / CAREER BOWL RECORDSRUSHING
Rushing Attempts:
Rushing Yards:
Rushing Touchdowns:
PASSING
Pass Attempts: 100, Kirk Cousins (54 completions) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11
Capital One, ’12 Outback
Pass Completions: 54, Kirk Cousins (100 attempts) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11
Capital One, ’12 Outback
Completion Percentage (Min. 30 Attempts): .606, Jeff Smoker (43 of 71) in 2001 Silicon
Valley, ’03 Alamo
Passes Had Intercepted: 6, Kirk Cousins in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One,
’12 Outback
Passing Yards: 676, Kirk Cousins (54 of 100) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital
One, ’12 Outback
Touchdown Passes:
RECEIVING
Pass Receptions:
Pass Receiving Yards:
Touchdown Receptions:
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Offense Attempts: 115, Kirk Cousins (651 yards) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo,
’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback
Total Offense Yards: 651, Kirk Cousins (115 attempts) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo,
’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback
SCORING
Points:
Touchdowns:
Extra Points:
Field Goals:
RETURNS
Interceptions:
Interception Return Yards: 49, John Matsock (1 return) in 1954 Rose
Punt Returns:
Punt Return Yards:
Kickoff Returns: 11, Herb Haygood (240 yards) in 2000 Florida Citrus, ’01 Silicon Valley
Kickoff Return Yards: 240, Herb Haygood (11 returns) in 2000 Florida Citrus, ’01 Silicon Valley
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
All-Purpose Yards: 369, Derrick Mason in 1993 Liberty, ’95 Independence, ’96 Sun
PUNTING
Punts:
’11 Capital One
Punting Average:
TACKLES
Total Tackles:
MSU / BOWL LONGEST PLAYSRUSHING
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *46
T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *39
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
PASSING
Passer-Receiver vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
. . . . . . . . . .
Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *72
Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *69
Clarence Peaks-John Lewis vs. UCLA (1956 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *67
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *55
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *50
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *49
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
John Matsock vs. UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Kendell Davis-Clark vs. Georgia (2009 Capital One). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
FUMBLE RETURNS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
T.J. Turner vs. Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *24
KICKOFF RETURNS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *100
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Courtney Hawkins vs. Southern Cal (1990 Sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
PUNT RETURNS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *62
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
PUNTS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIELD GOALS
Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards
John Langeloh vs. Southern Cal (1990 Sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Paul Edinger vs. Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
*Touchdown
Kirk Cousins accounted for a school-record 651 total yards in four postseason bowl
appearances.
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TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTS
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Cox (374), UCLA, 1966 Rose
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Larson (300), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
PUNTING YARDS
375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Cox (9), UCLA, 1966 Rose
306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Larson (7), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS)
49.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURNS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PUNT RETURN YARDS
92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prince Miller (1), Georgia, 2009 Capital One
37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KICKOFF RETURNS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Capel (109), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Cameron (100), UCLA, 1954 Rose
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eddie Kennison (2), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Capel (5), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Cameron (4), UCLA, 1954 Rose
97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERCEPTIONS
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPPONENT / INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHSRUSHING ATTEMPTS
37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Faulk (234), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING YARDS
234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Faulk (25 rushes), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Ross (37), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Ingram, Alabama, 2011 Capital One
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Lacy, Alabama, 2011 Capital One
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cory Ross, Nebraska, 2003 Alamo
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES ATTEMPTED
56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (35 completions), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson (24), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Potts (29), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSES COMPLETED
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (56 attempts), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Potts (43), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson (50), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PASSING YARDS
531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Potts, Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron Murray, Georgia, 2012 Outback
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford, Georgia, 2009 Capital One
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Marinovich, Southern Cal, 1990 Sun
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford, Georgia, 2009 Capital One
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECEPTIONS
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor (156), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detron Lewis (114), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECEIVING YARDS
299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tavarres King (6), Georgia, 2012 Outback
156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor (11), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eddie Kennison (5), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
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INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS
OPPONENT / INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHS (continued)
FIELD GOALS MADE
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL OFFENSE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (61 plays), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Potts (44), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo
303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Murray (40), Georgia, 2012 Outback
259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford (37), Georgia, 2009 Capital One
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tavarres King, Georgia, 2012 Outback
201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TACKLES
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Stansberry (11-7), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alec Ogletree (12-1), Georgia, 2012 Outback
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TACKLES FOR LOSSES
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Upshaw (29 yards), Alabama, 2011 Capital One
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe Northern (17), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Johnson (10), Louisville, 1993 Liberty
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SACKS
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by 13 players; most recent:
Courtney Upshaw (17), Alabama, 2011 Capital One
EXTRA POINTS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Shelley (7 attempts), Alabama, 2011 Capital One
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre’ Lafleur (6), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asen Asparuhov (5), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Miller (5), Stanford, 1996 Sun
EXTRA-POINT ATTEMPTS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Shelley (7 made), Alabama, 2011 Capital One
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre’ Lafleur (6), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asen Asparuhov (5), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Miller (5), Stanford, 1996 Sun
POINTS SCORED
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPPONENT / BOWL LONGEST PLAYSRUSHING
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jammal Lord, Nebraska (2003 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *64
Eddie Lacy, Alabama (2011 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*62
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
PASSING
Passer-Receiver, Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*79
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Josh Madsen (29)/Leroy Pruitt (50), Stanford (1996 Sun). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *79
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *66
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *56
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
FUMBLE RETURNS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Gabe Northern, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *37
KICKOFF RETURNS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Eddie Kennison, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *92
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
John Capel, Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Paul Cameron, UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PUNT RETURNS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*92
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Prince Miller, Georgia (2009 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
PUNTS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
Ronnie Knox, UCLA (1956 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Paul Cameron, UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Kyle Larson, Nebraska (2003 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIELD GOALS
Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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JOEL I. FERGUSON CHAIRMAN LANSING
BRIAN MOSALLAM DEARBORN
BRIAN BRESLIN VICE CHAIRMAN WILLIAMSTON
FAYLENE OWEN EAST LANSING
GEORGE PERLES
EAST LANSING
DIANN WOODARD BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP
LOU ANNA K. SIMON, PH.D. PRESIDENT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
For biographical information, visit http://trustees.msu.edu
DIANNE BYRUM ONONDAGA
Lou Anna K. Simon, the 20th president of Michigan State
University, leads the university’s work to advance the
common good in Michigan and around the world. An MSU
graduate, she began her career at Michigan State after
earning her doctorate in 1974. From there, she moved
into a variety of administrative roles, including assistant
provost for general academic administration, associate
provost, and provost and vice president for academic
affairs. She was appointed president by the MSU Board
of Trustees in January 2005.
As president, Simon has engaged Michigan State
University in a strategic and transformative journey
to adapt the principles of the land-grant tradition to
21st-century challenges. She has expanded MSU’s reach
in the state and around the world by focusing the
university’s strengths on solutions that enhance and
protect quality of life: clean and affordable energy, access
to education, safe and plentiful food, and health care. She
outlined these commitments and the philosophy driving
them in her monograph, Embracing the World Grant
Global Society.
Simon’s key initiatives, particularly in economic
and further the global common good. Simon is a member
of the American Council on Education and the Council
on Competitiveness, a nonpartisan, nongovernmental
organization working to ensure U.S. prosperity. She
serves as chair of the National Security Higher Education
Advisory Board, a group of presidents and chancellors
of several prominent U.S. universities that consults
regularly with national agencies responsible for security,
intelligence, and law enforcement. She also serves as
chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s
executive committee, the association’s overarching
governing panel.
Simon’s resolute commitment to advancing Michigan’s
economic future has been a hallmark of her presidency.
She serves on the board of directors of Business Leaders
for Michigan and the Detroit Branch of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Chicago. In the area of international
engagement, Simon is a member of the executive
committee of the Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty
in Africa.
commitment to advancing knowledge and discovery to
improve quality of life. Under her leadership, MSU has
expanded its research in, among other areas, biofuels
and green energy, medicine and medical technology,
physics and rare isotopes, safe water, and agriculture
to address world hunger. With the support of external
funding now exceeding $500 million annually, Simon is
helping ensure that Michigan State University makes a
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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR MARK HOLLIS
“We gather and engage our community to teach, support and
celebrate our student-athletes in their quest for excellence.”
This is the vision Mark Hollis has for the Michigan State Athletics Department. A Michigan State graduate and veteran Spartan athletics administrator, Hollis assumed the role of MSU’s 18th athletics director on Jan. 1, 2008, succeeding Ron Mason.
Hollis has more than 20 years of athletics administration experience, either at the school or conference level. His well-rounded background has led to his knowledge of all areas
administration, television negotiations, fund-raising, game operations, facility management, personnel policy, corporate interaction, sports management and public relations.
A 1985 MSU graduate, Hollis returned to his alma mater in 1995. Since then, he has been a critical component of the athletic department executive management staff, helping guide the department through short- and long-range plans. In addition, Hollis is chair of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet, a member of the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, and a member of the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.
Hollis is credited with developing some of college athletics’ most innovative events. It was his vision that led to Michigan
carrier. In 2003, Hollis was the architect of the “BasketBowl,” which established a then-world record crowd of 78,129 who witnessed the Michigan State-Kentucky game at Detroit’s Ford Field. The concept, which involves placing the court in
NCAA Final Fours. In 2001, Hollis helped mastermind the Michigan State-Michigan outdoor hockey game that attracted a then-world record crowd of 74,554 in Spartan Stadium.
Hollis’ leadership and innovation has not gone unnoticed, as he was named the 2012 Athletic Director of the Year by Street
appointment as athletics director began in 2008, the Spartans have won 19 Big Ten Championships (regular season and
Directors’ Cup four times. In addition, during Hollis’ tenure as an administrator at MSU, the Spartans have appeared in 16 consecutive men’s basketball NCAA Tournaments – the longest current streak among Big Ten schools and the third longest in the nation – and six Final Fours.
Michigan State had another successful year in 2012-13,
the second-highest showing under Hollis and the sixth best in department history. In the fall, the football team appeared in a school-record sixth consecutive in a bowl game with a win over TCU in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, men’s soccer won the Big Ten Tournament title, volleyball advanced to the Sweet 16, and the men’s and women’s cross country teams reached the NCAA Championships. Among the winter sports, the men’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 for
the 11th time in the past 16 years, the women’s basketball
season, and two Spartans earned national runner-up honors at the NCAA Track and Field Indoor Championships. The achievements continued in the spring, as men’s tennis
placed 18th at the NCAA Championships.
During Hollis’ tenure, Michigan State student-athletes have excelled not only in competition, but in the classroom
athletes have posted better than a 3.0 cumulative GPA. The department had a record-breaking number of student-athletes (57) receive a spring semester GPA of 4.0 in 2013, and 350 student-athletes posted a cumulative GPA above 3.0. Additionally, 238 student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors throughout the 2012-13 academic year, including 64 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars (min. 3.7 GPA). In the spring of 2012, the athletics department compiled the highest grade-point average in program history with a 3.0644.
Spartan athletic facilities have been upgraded at an unprecedented rate the past decade, and will only continue to improve under Hollis. More than $34 million has been committed in the past two years to projects at Spartan Stadium. Prior to the 2012 season, $10 million scoreboards, totaling 13,300-square-feet, were installed in the north and south end zones, giving MSU one of the top video board systems in the nation. In June 2013, the Michigan State Board of Trustees approved a $24.5 million project to the north end of Spartan Stadium that will feature a two-story, 50,000-square-foot addition as well as an entrance plaza, renovated gates, and additional restrooms and concessions. The building will include new locker rooms for teams, coaches
varsity sports. The project is scheduled to be completed in July 2014.
facilities in August 2008, as a $15 million expansion and renovation project for the Duffy Daugherty Football Building was completed. MSU alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of
the facility expansion and upgrade. The Skandalaris Football Center includes team, staff and position meeting rooms,
the facility in size from 9,000 to 16,500-square feet.
Also in 2008, the men’s and women’s soccer programs opened DeMartin Stadium, a state-of-the-art 2,500-seat facility that enables MSU to host conference and national tournaments. The baseball program played its inaugural season in McLane Baseball Stadium in 2009 following a $4 million donation to the 2,500-seat ballpark by former Houston Astros owner Drayton McLane Jr. In 2011, with the help of a $1 million gift by alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia – the largest cash (outright) gift received by an MSU women’s intercollegiate sports program – Secchia Stadium, a 1,100-seat facility located at Old College Field, opened for the softball program.
Championships (women’s cross country, men’s basketball and women’s golf) and the football team won the 2011 Big Ten Legends Division title and played in the inaugural Big
the school single-season record with 11 wins, including a dramatic 33-30 triple-overtime victory over Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. The men’s basketball team captured a share of the conference regular-season championship, won the 2012 Big Ten Tournament title, and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Overall, nine sports participated in their respective team NCAA Championships, while individuals
Cup standings.
In 2010-11, Michigan State had a record-setting year, winning
The football team won a school-record 11 games and claimed the program’s seventh Big Ten Championship, the baseball
cross country, women’s basketball and women’s golf teams also won conference championships. In 2009-10, the men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four for the sixth time in the last 12 years and won its second-straight Big Ten
Ten regular-season and tournament championships.
One of Hollis’ major goals upon becoming athletics director was accomplished in 2010 when he unveiled the new brand and identity program for the athletics department. All of Michigan State’s uniforms now incorporate consistent use of colors, logos, lettering and numerals along with standardization for logos. The brand and identity program for Michigan State Athletics was a result of nearly a two-year collaborative effort between the athletics department and Nike that included input from university and athletic administration, coaches and student-athletes. Michigan State was also selected to participate in the 2011 Nike Football Pro Combat system of uniforms, which the Spartans wore during their victory over Michigan on Oct. 15.
Michigan State enjoyed one of its most successful years of
the best showing for the department since 2003 and the third highest in the department’s history. Ten teams earned bids to their respective NCAA Championships, led by men’s basketball, which reached the national title game against North Carolina while also winning the Big Ten regular-season championship.
Hollis was named athletics director-designate on Sept. 12, 2007, and teamed with Mason in the transition throughout
coaching searches during the 2006-07 year. He spearheaded the effort to hire Mark Dantonio as football coach, which has resulted in a school-record six consecutive bowl appearances for the program and a Big Ten Championship in 2010. He also provided major assistance in the hiring of women’s basketball coach Suzy Merchant in the spring of 2007, who led the Spartans to the Sweet 16 in 2009 and has brought
athletics director arrived on July 2, 2008, when he tabbed Jake Boss Jr. to direct the Spartan baseball program; in just
the program in 32 years, then followed in 2012 by guiding MSU to the NCAA Tournament.
On Oct. 13, 2005, Michigan State University and WJR - 760
and men’s basketball games, along with coaches’ radio shows. The successful partnership led to the announcement on Jan. 19, 2010, of a 10-year extension through 2020. Hollis
50,000-watt Detroit radio station, known as the “Great Voice
than just athletics as WJR regularly promotes the academic accomplishments of the university in addition to broadcasting sporting events.
Prior to returning to Michigan State, Hollis spent two years at the University of Pittsburgh as assistant and associate athletic director. Before his stint at Pitt, Hollis worked for the Western Athletic Conference. He joined the WAC as an administrative assistant immediately after college. Two years later, he was appointed assistant to the commissioner and soon thereafter was promoted to assistant commissioner.
Hollis earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in communication from Michigan State in 1985, where he served as a basketball team manager under Jud Heathcote. In 1992, he earned his MBA in business administration from the University of Colorado.
He and his wife Nancy, have a daughter, Katy, and two sons, T.R. and Michael.
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SPARTAN STADIUMSpartan Stadium is in its 90th season as home to Michigan State football. Since its opening
in 1923, Michigan State has won 69 percent of its games played in Spartan Stadium. The
Spartans will host their 500th game at Spartan Stadium on Oct. 12, 2013, against Indiana
on Homecoming.
Spartan Stadium represents a tribute to Michigan State’s football past and a vote of
2005 football season featured the addition of nearly 3,000 seats, including 24 suites and a
193-seat press box, bringing the current stadium capacity to 75,005. “The Spartan” statue
was relocated to the atrium of the new structure. The 200,000-square-foot addition also
houses the MSU Alumni Association, University Development and other units. The Michigan
State Board of Trustees approved the major addition and expansion project of Spartan
Stadium in September 2003.
Barton Malow/Clark served as the construction manager for the Spartan Stadium expansion
project, with HNTB providing architectural services.
The past two years, an additional $34.5 million has been committed to upgrading the 90-year-
old facility to continually enhance the gameday atmosphere.
Prior to the 2012 season, new high-def Panasonic video screens and scoreboards as well as
a new sound system were installed in Spartan Stadium. The new scoreboard/video screen
in the south end zone is 5,300-square feet, compared to its predecessor that measured just
567-square feet (installed in 1998). The top of the new south end zone structure reaches
130 feet. In addition, two new video boards as well as an LED ribbon board were added
to the north end zone. The LED ribbon board covers 4,500 square feet (450-feet long and
10-feet high). Combined, the south and north video screens/scoreboards total 13,300-square
feet. The $10 million project replaced a 14-year-old scoreboard, message board and audio
system.
In June 2013, the Michigan State Board of Trustees approved a $24.5 million project to
the north end of Spartan Stadium that will feature a two-story, 50,000-square-foot addition
as well as an entrance plaza, renovated gates, and additional restrooms and concessions.
4,500-square-foot home locker room and a 700-square-foot home training room, in addition
to a 3,600-square-foot media center and a 4,000-square-foot recruiting lounge for all varsity
sports. The project is scheduled to be completed in July 2014.
Following the June 26, 2011, U2 “360º” concert, the entire playing surface in Spartan Stadium
had to be replaced. The new playing surface, planted in April 2010 at Graff’s Turf Farms in
Fort Morgan, Colo., is comprised of a blend of four varieties of Kentucky bluegrass. The
installation of the new sod, transported to Spartan Stadium in 26 refrigerator trucks, took
three days (July 12-15).
grass for the 2002 season. In 2005, the natural grass playing surface in Spartan Stadium
earned Field of the Year honors from the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA).
Prior to the 2002 season, ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper Jr. ranked Spartan Stadium No. 8 on his
list of the nation’s most scenic venues.
Natural grass returned to Spartan Stadium in 2002 after a 33-year absence, with the
Hancock Turfgrass Research Center, was comprised of a blend of nine varieties of Kentucky
season.
Since 1957, capacity crowds have attended 160 games in Spartan Stadium, including the
single-game record 80,401 fans who witnessed MSU’s 20-19 loss to top-ranked Notre Dame
on Sept. 22, 1990. The Spartans have ranked among the NCAA’s top 25 in attendance
each of the last 57 seasons, including 20th in 2012, averaging 75,382 fans per game. The
Spartans ranked 16th in the NCAA in total attendance in 2012 as 527,671 fans went through
the turnstiles for seven home games, including a season-high 79,219 vs. Notre Dame on
Sept. 15.
TOP 10 CROWDS AT SPARTAN STADIUM _________________________________
Att. .................................................. Opponent ...............................................Year
80,401 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1990
80,383 ............................................. Ohio State ...............................................1975
80,193 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................2006
80,157 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1991
80,093 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1971
80,011 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1966
79,895 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1986
79,776 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1975
79,687 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1997
79,561 ............................................. Purdue ....................................................1979
ALL-TIME MSU FOOTBALL SEASON-TICKET SALES ________________________
Rank ............................................... Season ..................................... Tickets Sold
1. ..................................................... 2012 .....................................................63,8312. ..................................................... 2000 .....................................................61,4793. ..................................................... 2006 .....................................................61,2274. ..................................................... 2001 .....................................................61,1985. ..................................................... 2005 .....................................................60,692
Season-ticket sales have topped the 60,000 mark six times in Spartan football history, with
an all-time record 63,831 season tickets purchased in 2012.
A series of projects paralleling the Spartans’ rise to national football prominence enlarged
the steel-and-concrete facility from its original 14,000 seats in 1923 to its present size.
boosting the capacity to 26,000. The 1948 enlargement raised the total to 51,000.
After 9,000 new seats upped the capacity to 60,000 in 1956, the upper decks were added to
the east and west stands in 1957, bringing the capacity to 76,000. It also became Spartan
Stadium that year. Renovations during the summer of 1994 improved sightlines and comfort
for fans, while reducing the capacity to 72,027.
On Oct. 6, 2001, Spartan Stadium added another chapter to its storied history as a world-
record crowd of 74,554 attended the MSU-Michigan outdoor hockey game.
In 1998, Spartan Stadium celebrated its 75th anniversary plus it reached another milestone
that season when it played host to its 400th game, a 29-5 MSU victory over Northwestern
on Oct. 31.
Michigan State has compiled a 336-147-13 record (.691) since taking up residency in
Spartan Stadium (formerly Macklin Field) in 1923. The Spartans have gone undefeated at
home 18 times since the stadium opened in 1923, including back-to-back seasons in 2010
and 2011. In addition, Michigan State has suffered only one home loss during a season 28
times. Only 10 times in the history of the stadium have the Spartans experienced a losing
record at home.
its 300th win in Spartan Stadium.
Michigan State’s longest home winning streak is 19 games from Oct. 14, 1950, through
Nov. 21, 1953.
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2013 BIG TEN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
Subject to Change
LEGENDS DIVISION LEADERS DIVISION
Aug. 31Northern Illinois
CentralMichigan
Western Michigan(Aug. 30)
UNLV(Aug. 29)
Wyoming @ CaliforniaSouthern
Illinois
Indiana State
(Aug. 29)
Buffalo
vs. Syracuse(Met Life Stadium,
E. Rutherford, NJ)
@ Cincinnati Massachusetts
Sept. 7Missouri
StateNotre Dame
SouthFlorida
@New Mexico
State
SouthernMississippi
Syracuse Cincinnati Navy San Diego
StateEasternMichigan
IndianaState
TennesseeTech
Sept. 14 @ Iowa State
Akron Youngstown
StateWesternIllinois
UCLAWesternMichigan
vs. Washington (Soldier Field, Chicago, IL)
Bowling Green
@ CaliforniaCentralFlorida
Notre Dame@
Arizona State
Sept. 21 WesternMichigan
@ Connecticut
@Notre Dame
San Jose State
South DakotaState
Maine Missouri Florida A&M Kent State@
WisconsinPurdue
Sept. 28@
MinnesotaIowa Miami-Ohio Wisconsin
NorthernIllinois
@ Ohio State
Oct. 5Michigan
StateMinnesota @ Iowa @ Michigan Illinois Ohio State @ Nebraska Penn State
@Northwestern
@ Indiana
Oct. 12@ Penn
StateIndiana @ Purdue @ Wisconsin
@ MichiganState
Michigan Nebraska Northwestern
Oct. 19@ OhioState
Indiana Purdue@
NorthwesternMinnesota Wisconsin @ Michigan Iowa
@ MichiganState
@ Illinois
Oct. 26 Northwestern @ Illinois Nebraska @ Minnesota @ IowaMichigan
StatePenn State
@ Ohio State
Nov. 2 Wisconsin@ Michigan
StateMichigan @ Indiana Northwestern @ Nebraska
@ Penn State
Minnesota @ Purdue Illinois Ohio State @ Iowa
Nov. 9 @ Purdue Nebraska@ Penn
State@ Michigan @ Indiana Illinois Minnesota Iowa BYU
Nov. 16@
Northwestern@ Nebraska
MichiganState
Michigan Ohio State @ Wisconsin @ Illinois Indiana
Nov. 23 Michigan @ Iowa@
NorthwesternWisconsin @ Penn State
Michigan State
@ Purdue @ Ohio State
Indiana Nebraska Illinois@
Minnesota
Nov. 30@ Nebraska
(Nov. 29)Ohio State Minnesota
@ Michigan State
Iowa(Nov. 29)
@ Illinois Northwestern Purdue @ Michigan @ Wisconsin @ Indiana Penn State
Dec. 7Big Ten Championship Game
Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Penn State Purdue WisconsinIllinois Ohio StateIndianaNebraska
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College Football Playoff Coming in 2014-15
On June 26, 2012, the BCS Presidential Oversight Com-mittee agreed to launch a four-team playoff beginning with the 2014-15 season. The new format will continue at least 12 years, through the 2025-26 season.
among six bowl games and will be played either New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. The championship game, to
be managed by the 11 conferences and rotated among neutral sites every year, will be played on a Monday at
The College Football Playoff will begin with the 2014-2015 season and feature the top four teams as chosen by a yet-to-be-named selection committee. The Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl have been chosen to host the
4 and No. 2 versus No. 3 on Jan. 1, 2015. The winners
game of the playoff era on Monday, Jan. 12, 2015, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The BCS In Depth
arrangement that is designed to match the two top-rated teams in a national championship game and to create exciting and competitive match-ups among eight other highly regarded teams in four other bowl games. It enhances the importance of the regular season and
It has been undeniably successful in achieving those goals; college football has never been more popular,
it has provided more access to the major bowls, more television exposure, and more post-season revenue than ever before.
Discover Orange Bowl, Rose Bowl Game Presented by VIZIO, Allstate Sugar Bowl, and BCS National Championship Game that is played at one of the bowl sites. The 2014 VIZIO BCS National Championship Game will be played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
The BCS is not an entity. Instead, it is an event managed by the 11 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision conferences, all of them “BCS Conferences,” and the indepedent institutions through a series of contracts among bowls and television networks. The conferences are the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun
The conference commissioners, representing their constituents, and the Notre Dame athletics director, representing independent institutions, make decisions regarding all BCS matters, in consultation with an athletics directors advisory group and subject to the approval of a presidential oversight committee whose members represent all 120 FBS (formerly Division I-A) programs.
The BCS games are operated by community-based organizations in each of the host cities. All bowl games provide meaningful season-ending opportunities for student-athletes.
This robust system of many postseason bowl games offers rewards for teams and places a great premium on the regular season. Football weekends are an important ingredient in the overall college experience — going well beyond simply what occurs in the athletics
of the revenue that supports all athletics programs is generated by regular-season football. Regular-season football weekends also permit universities, alumni, and other supporters of higher education to build and maintain close and lasting relationships. A thriving bowl structure helps ensure that the regular season remains strong and vibrant.
BCS BOWL SCHEDULE
BIG TEN BOWL SCHEDULE
BOWL INFORMATION/SCHEDULE
ROSE BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 5 P.M. ESTESPN
PASADENA, CALIF.ROSE BOWL (92,059)
TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 8:30 P.M. ESTESPN
GLENDALE, ARIZ.UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM (73,000)
ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL
JAN. 2, 2014 | 8:30 P.M. ESTESPN
NEW ORLEANS, LA.LOUISIANA SUPERDOME (72,500)
ORANGE BOWL
JAN. 3, 2014 | TBAESPN
MIAMI, FLA.SUN LIFE STADIUM (72,230)
VIZIO BCS
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
JAN. 6, 2014 | 8:30 P.M. ESTESPN
PASADENA, CALIF.ROSE BOWL (92,059)
LITTLE CAESARS BOWL
DEC. 26, 2013 | 6 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. MID-AMERICANESPN
DETROIT, MICH.FORD FIELD (65,000)
TEXAS BOWL
DEC. 27, 2013 | 6 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. BIG 12ESPN
HOUSTON, TEXASRELIANT STADIUM (71,500)
BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL
DEC. 28, 2013 | 10:15 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. BIG 12ESPN
TEMPE, ARIZ.SUN DEVIL STADIUM (73,000)
HEART OF DALLAS BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 12 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. CONFERENCE USAESPNU
DALLAS, TEXASCOTTON BOWL (92,000)
GATOR BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 12 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. SECESPN2
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.MUNICIPAL STADIUM (77,000)
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 1 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. SECABC
ORLANDO, FLA.FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL STADIUM (65,438)
OUTBACK BOWL
JAN. 1, 2014 | 1 P.M. ESTBIG TEN vs. SECESPN
TAMPA, FLA.RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM (65,000)