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PURDUE HISTORY Leroy Keyes (left) and Bob Griese

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PURDUE HISTORY

Leroy Keyes (left) and Bob Griese

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PURDUE FOOTBALL 101

Purdue’s first football team of 1887

1943 undefeated Big Ten Conference champions

The resurgence of Purdue University football since thearrival of head coach Joe Tiller in November of 1996 marks areturn to prominence enjoyed at regular intervals since the1890s.

Purdue has won outright or shared the Big Ten Conferencetitle eight times — 1918, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1943, 1952, 1967and 2000.

Purdue has played in the conference now known as the BigTen since its founding in 1895 as the Western Conference.Purdue President James Smart played a key role in theformation of the conference. He convened a meeting at theAuditorium in Chicago in 1895 to address abuses in therelatively young college game. Among these were theinvolvement of paid professionals on college teams, playersenrolling in a single class simply to play football and the useof “ringers” in the college game. At that initial meeting, Smartand his peers at Minnesota, Michigan and other Midwesterncolleges proposed faculty control of not just football but allathletics. That system has endured and flourished since.

The 1890s were pivotal in the early development of theBoilermakers. It was the decade in which the Boilermakersacquired their unique nickname, and the era in which Purdueenjoyed unparalleled success in football.

In 1891, after a 44-0 drubbing of rival Wabash College inCrawfordsville, a newspaper headline proclaimed the Purdueeleven “burly boiler makers.” It was the latest in a string ofslurs that reporters tossed at the Purdue team. Others were”pumpkin shuckers,” “railsplitters” and “blacksmiths.” All madelight of the traditional utilitarian education that Purdue, as aland-grant university, provided. Pro-Purdue newspapers pickedup on the term, and it became the nickname of the Old Goldand Black.

The success the teams of the early 1890s experienced putthe Purdue team on the football map. After a halting 0-1start in the first year Purdue fielded a team in 1887, no teamwas formed in 1888. Middling teams in 1889 and 1890

preceded a breakthrough 1891 and 1892, when Purdue went12-0 over a two-year span, outscoring opponents 512-24.That included a 4-0 run in 1891, when Purdue gave up nopoints while amassing 192.

After a tri-championship in 1918 — by virtue of a 7-3victory over the University of Chicago on Nov. 2 that snappeda 16-game losing streak against the Maroons — theBoilermakers captured the only outright conferencechampionship in school history in 1929. Purdue finishedwith a perfect 8-0 record under head coach James Phelan,who left Purdue at the conclusion of the season to take thereins at the University of Washington.

Phelan’s replacement, Noble Kizer, guided the Boilermakersto a tri-championship in 1931 and a co-championship thefollowing year. In February of 1937, Kizer was diagnosed with aserious kidney ailment and never returned to the Purduesidelines. He died July 13, 1940.

In 1943, head coach Elmer Burnham fashioned a team madeup of 26 Marines, nine Navy men and nine civilians that posteda 9-0 record, including a Big Ten co-championship withMichigan. It stands as the last unbeaten campaign in schoolhistory and came one year after the Boilermakers went 1-8for the best-ever turnaround at Purdue.

Bob DeMoss arrived as a fresh-faced freshman quarterbackin 1945 and, in just his fifth game, led the Boilermakers to a35-13 upset of fourth-ranked Ohio State in Columbus. DeMosswent on to a solid career and is known as the first in theCradle of Quarterbacks. He later tutored such Purdue legendsas Dale Samuels, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, Mike Phipps andGary Danielson.

The 1952 Boilermakers — coached by Stuart Holcomband quarterbacked by Samuels — shared the Big Tenchampionship. Four years later, Jack Mollenkopf, an assistantunder Holcomb, took over the head coaching reins and begana 14-year tenure that ranks as the longest in school history.“Jack The Ripper” is Purdue’s all-time winningest coach with84 victories.

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PURDUE FOOTBALL 101Tragedy At Purdue

Purdue football teams have been struck by tragedy on twooccasions: the infamous 1903 train wreck that cost 16 lives, andagain in 1936 when a locker room fire killed two players.

About 9:45 a.m. Oct. 31, 1903, a special 14-car train carryingthe Purdue team, band and fans to Indianapolis for the annualclash with Indiana crashed into a 10-car section of coal cars beingbacked down the track inside the Indianapolis city limits.

Newspapers of the day reported the first car (of woodenconstruction) of the Purdue train was halved with the floor lyingunder the tender and the roof resting on the second car of thesection of coal cars.

Killed in the collision were assistant coach Edward Robertson,athletic trainer Patrick McClaire and players Thomas Bailer, JosephCoates, Bariel Drollinger, Charles Furr, Charles Grube, Jay Hamilton,Walter Hamilton, Russell Powell, Wilburt Price, Walter Roush, GeorgeShaw, Samuel Squibb and Samuel Truitt. Lafayette businessmanNewton Howard, who was with the team as a special honor for hisfan interest and favors extended, also died.

Those injured in the wreck included coach Oliver Cutts andmanager-player Harry G. Leslie, who was later to become governorof Indiana. The Purdue band, riding in the second car of thespecial train, miraculously escaped serious injury when the carleft the rails and plunged down an embankment.

Memorial Gymnasium on the Purdue campus, completed in1909 and now the Computer Science Building, honors thosefatally injured in the wreck.

Gasoline, a stove, water and a clogged drain resulted in theSept. 12, 1936, fire that injured six players and killed two, CarlDahlbeck and Tom McGannon.

The Boilermakers played in their first Rose Bowl in 1967.

Purdue played in its first and, until 2001, only Rose Bowlin 1967. The Boilermakers defeated USC 14-13. In the 1966season, Purdue actually finished second in the conference toMichigan State, but the Boilermakers played in Pasadenabecause of the now-defunct rule that kept the Big Tenrepresentative from playing in consecutive Rose Bowls. Thatsame rule kept the Boilermakers home for the 1968 RoseBowl, as the Boilermakers tied for the conferencechampionship.

Mollenkopf’s marquee players were Griese and runningback/defensive back Leroy Keyes. In Heisman Trophy ballotingfrom 1965 to 1968, Griese finished eighth and second,followed by Keyes at third and second. Keyes was namedPurdue’s All-Time Greatest Player in 1987.

From 1978 to 1980, under head coach Jim Young, theBoilermakers finished no lower than third in the Big Ten,qualifying for and winning three bowl games: 1978 Peach,1979 Bluebonnet and 1980 Liberty.

Young rode the right arm of quarterback Mark Herrmann,who set school records that appeared unbreakable in virtuallyevery passing category.

In 1984, the Boilermakers under head coach Leon Burtnettfinished 7-5 and played in the Peach Bowl. Along the way,they defeated Notre Dame, Ohio State and Michigan, the onlytime Purdue has beaten those three in the same season.

The 1984 season would prove to be the last winningcampaign for a span of 13 autumns. The Nov. 22, 1996,introduction of Tiller as theprogram’s 33rd head coachranks as one of the mostimportant developments inthe history of Purduefootball.

Another was quarterbackDrew Brees’ decision to playat Purdue. Unheralded inhigh school, Brees became atwo-time Heisman Trophyfinalist while rewriting thePurdue and Big Ten recordbooks for passing. As asenior, Brees led theBoilermakers to the 87thRose Bowl Game.

Purdue made it six bowlsin six years under Tiller byplaying in the 2002 SunBowl. The Boilermakersbecame one of just 13 schoolsin the country to earn a bowl berth each of the last six years.

Drew Brees and Joe Tiller

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSOverall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue Opponent

Year Head Coach Record Record (Place) Record Record Record Bowl Points Points1887 Albert Berg 0-1-0 — 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 6 48Berg Totals (1 year) 0-1-0 — 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 6 48

1889 G.A. Reisner 2-1-0 — 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 52 28Reisner Totals (1 year) 2-1-0 — 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 52 28

1890 C.L. Hare 3-3-0 — 2-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 170 56Hare Totals (1 year) 3-3-0 — 2-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 170 56

1891 Knowlton Ames 4-0-0 — 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 192 01892 Knowlton Ames 8-0-0 — 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 320 24Ames Totals (2 years) 12-0-0 — 7-0-0 5-0-0 512 24

1893 D.M. Balliet 5-2-1 — 4-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 334 1441894 D.M. Balliet 9-1-0 — 2-0-0 6-1-0 1-0-0 188 361895 D.M. Balliet 4-3-0 — 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 84 58

1896 S.M. Hammond 4-2-1 0-2-1 (T6th) 2-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 122 60Hammond Totals (1 year) 4-2-1 0-2-1 2-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 122 60

1897 William S. Church 5-3-1 1-2-0 (5th) 4-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 106 108Church Totals (1 year) 5-3-1 1-2-0 4-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 106 108

1898 Alpha P. Jamison 3-3-0 0-1-0 (T6th) 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 34 331899 Alpha P. Jamison 4-4-1 1-2-0 (5th) 3-1-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 100 1221900 Alpha P. Jamison 4-4-0 0-4-0 (9th) 4-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 172 79Jamison Totals (3 years) 11-11-1 1-7-0 9-4-1 2-7-0 0-0-0 306 234

1901 D.M. Balliet 4-4-1 0-3-1 (T7th) 4-2-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 138 66Balliet Totals (4 years) 22-10-2 0-3-1 14-4-1 6-5-1 2-1-0 744 304

1902 C.M. Best 7-2-1 2-2-0 (5th) 5-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 315 68Best Totals (1 year) 7-2-1 2-2-0 5-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 315 68

1903 Oliver F. Cutts 4-2-0 0-2-0 (8th) 3-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 87 481904 Oliver F. Cutts 9-3-0 1-2-0 (T5th) 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 176 66Cutts Totals (2 years) 13-5-0 1-4-0 8-3-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 263 114

1905 A.E. Hernstein 6-1-1 1-1-1 (4th) 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 177 30Hernstein Totals (1 year) 6-1-1 1-1-1 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 177 30

1906 M.E. Witham 0-5-0 0-3-0 (T6th) 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 5 86Witham Totals (1 year) 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 5 86

1907 L.C. Turner 0-5-0 0-3-0 (T5th) 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 10 108Turner Totals (1 year) 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 10 108

1908 Frederick Speik 4-3-0 1-3-0 (T4th) 3-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 124 781909 Frederick Speik 2-5-0 0-4-0 (T7th) 2-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 72 147Speik Totals (2 years) 6-8-0 1-7-0 5-5-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 196 225

1910 M.H. Horr 1-5-0 0-4-0 (8th) 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 19 651911 M.H. Horr 3-4-0 1-3-0 (6th) 2-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 58 481912 M.H. Horr 4-2-1 2-2-1 (T3rd) 3-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 176 70Horr Totals (3 years) 8-11-1 3-9-1 6-5-1 2-6-0 0-0-0 253 183

1913 Andrew L. Smith 4-1-2 2-1-2 (T2nd) 2-0-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 171 201914 Andrew L. Smith 5-2-0 2-2-0 (4th) 4-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 157 631915 Andrew L. Smith 3-3-1 2-2-0 (T5th) 2-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 62 62Smith Totals (3 years) 12-6-3 6-5-2 8-1-2 4-5-1 0-0-0 390 145

1916 Cleo O’Donnell 2-4-1 0-4-1 (T8th) 2-1-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 67 991917 Cleo O’Donnell 3-4-0 0-4-0 (T8th) 3-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 95 109O’Donnell Totals (2 years) 5-8-1 0-8-1 5-4-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 162 208

1918 A. Butch Scanlon 3-3-0 1-0-0 (T1st) 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 87 781919 A. Butch Scanlon 2-4-1 0-3-0 (T9th) 2-2-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 71 1041920 A. Butch Scanlon 2-5-0 0-4-0 (T9th) 2-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 36 103Scanlon Totals (3 years) 7-12-1 1-7-0 5-5-1 1-7-0 1-0-0 194 285

1921 William H. Dietz 1-6-0 1-4-0 (T8th) 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 9 95Dietz Totals (1 year) 1-6-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 9 95

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSOverall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue Opponent

Year Head Coach Record Record (Place) Record Record Record Bowl Points Points1922 James Phelan 1-5-1 0-3-1 (T9th) 1-2-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 36 1261923 James Phelan 2-5-1 1-4-0 (T8th) 2-1-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 65 1061924 James Phelan 5-2-0 2-2-0 (5th) 4-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 137 461925 James Phelan 3-4-1 0-3-1 (T9th) 3-2-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 119 391926 James Phelan 5-2-1 2-1-1 (4th) 4-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 146 671927 James Phelan 6-2-0 2-2-0 (T4th) 4-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 170 381928 James Phelan 5-2-1 2-2-1 (6th) 4-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 143 411929 James Phelan 8-0-0 5-0-0 (1st) 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 187 44Phelan Totals (8 years) 35-22-5 14-17-4 27-5-4 8-17-1 0-0-0 1,003 507

1930 Noble Kizer 6-2-0 4-2-0 (3rd) 3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 150 411931 Noble Kizer 9-1-0 5-1-0 (T1st) 5-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 192 391932 Noble Kizer 7-0-1 5-0-1 (T1st) 3-0-0 3-0-1 1-0-0 164 421933 Noble Kizer 6-1-1 3-1-1 (3rd) 2-1-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 109 371934 Noble Kizer 5-3-0 3-1-0 (4th) 1-2-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 93 751935 Noble Kizer 4-4-0 3-3-0 (T3rd) 1-1-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 65 571936 Noble Kizer 5-2-1 3-1-1 (T4th) 2-0-1 3-1-0 0-1-0 157 95Kizer Totals (7 years) 42-13-3 26-9-3 17-5-1 23-7-2 2-1-0 930 386

1937 Mal Elward 4-3-1 2-2-1 (T4th) 3-0-0 1-2-1 0-1-0 83 691938 Mal Elward 5-1-2 3-1-1 (T2nd) 3-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-1 84 381939 Mal Elward 3-3-2 2-1-2 (3rd) 1-1-0 2-2-2 0-0-0 56 531940 Mal Elward 2-6-0 1-4-0 (8th) 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 96 1061941 Mal Elward 2-5-1 1-3-0 (T7th) 1-1-1 1-3-0 0-1-0 27 62Elward Totals (5 years) 16-18-6 9-11-4 9-4-1 7-11-4 0-3-1 346 328

1942 Elmer Burnham 1-8-0 1-4-0 (8th) 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 27 1791943 Elmer Burnham 9-0-0 6-0-0 (T1st) 3-0-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 214 55Burnham Totals (2 years) 10-8-0 7-4-0 3-4-0 6-4-0 1-0-0 241 234

1944 Cecil Isbell 5-5-0 4-2-0 (3rd) 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 207 1661945 Cecil Isbell 7-3-0 3-3-0 (T4th) 4-0-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 198 1251946 Cecil Isbell 2-6-1 0-5-1 (9th) 1-2-0 1-4-1 0-0-0 97 208Isbell Totals (3 years) 14-14-1 7-10-1 7-4-0 7-9-1 0-1-0 502 499

1947 Stuart Holcomb 5-4-0 3-3-0 (T3rd) 4-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 205 1301948 Stuart Holcomb 3-6-0 2-4-0 (T5th) 2-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 126 1751949 Stuart Holcomb 4-5-0 2-4-0 (8th) 1-3-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 119 1351950 Stuart Holcomb 2-7-0 1-4-0 (T8th) 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 143 2001951 Stuart Holcomb 5-4-0 4-1-0 (2nd) 3-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 153 1521952 Stuart Holcomb 4-3-2 4-1-1 (T1st) 2-2-0 2-1-2 0-0-0 188 1511953 Stuart Holcomb 2-7-0 2-4-0 (8th) 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 89 1671954 Stuart Holcomb 5-3-1 3-3-0 (6th) 3-2-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 165 1341955 Stuart Holcomb 5-3-1 4-2-1 (4th) 2-3-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 113 103Holcomb Totals (9 years) 35-42-4 25-26-2 19-21-1 15-21-3 1-0-0 1,301 1,347

1956 Jack Mollenkopf 3-4-2 1-4-2 (T7th) 2-1-1 1-3-1 0-0-0 139 1221957 Jack Mollenkopf 5-4-0 4-3-0 (T4th) 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 178 1141958 Jack Mollenkopf 6-1-2 3-1-2 (4th) 3-0-1 3-1-1 0-0-0 184 1021959 Jack Mollenkopf 5-2-2 4-2-1 (T2nd) 4-0-0 1-2-2 0-0-0 109 811960 Jack Mollenkopf 4-4-1 2-4-0 (T5th) 2-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 212 1631961 Jack Mollenkopf 6-3-0 4-2-0 (4th) 3-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 146 871962 Jack Mollenkopf 4-4-1 3-3-0 (T5th) 1-3-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 141 681963 Jack Mollenkopf 5-4-0 4-3-0 (4th) 3-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 119 1491964 Jack Mollenkopf 6-3-0 5-2-0 (3rd) 4-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 168 1461965 Jack Mollenkopf 7-2-1 5-2-0 (T3rd) 4-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-1 227 1271966 Jack Mollenkopf 9-2-0 6-1-0 (2nd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 Rose 297 1541967 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 6-1-0 (T1st) 4-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 291 1541968 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 5-2-0 (T3rd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 291 1671969 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 5-2-0 (3rd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 354 264Mollenkopf Totals (14 years) 84-39-9 57-32-5 47-12-3 35-27-5 2-0-1 2,856 1,898

1970 Bob DeMoss 4-6-0 2-5-0 (8th) 2-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 161 1891971 Bob DeMoss 3-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 2-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 210 2281972 Bob DeMoss 6-5-0 6-2-0 (3rd) 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 245 135DeMoss Totals (3 years) 13-18-0 11-12-0 8-8-0 5-10-0 0-0-0 616 552

1973 Alex Agase 5-6-0 4-4-0 (T4th) 2-4-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 200 2131974 Alex Agase 4-6-1 3-5-0 (6th) 2-3-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 223 2611975 Alex Agase 4-7-0 4-4-0 (T3rd) 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 128 2201976 Alex Agase 5-6-0 4-4-0 (T3rd) 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 188 233Agase Totals (4 years) 18-25-1 15-17-0 9-14-1 9-11-0 0-0-0 739 927

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationChampionships (4)

1891, 1892, 1893, 1894

Big Ten ConferenceChampionships (8)

1918-tri, 1929, 1931-tri, 1932-co,1943-co, 1952-co, 1967-tri, 2000-tri

Overall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue OpponentYear Head Coach Record Record (Place) Record Record Record Bowl Points Points1977 Jim Young 5-6-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 231 2471978 Jim Young 9-2-1 6-1-1 (3rd) 6-0-0 2-2-1 1-0-0 Peach 261 1301979 Jim Young 10-2-0 7-1-0 (2nd) 6-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 Bluebonnet 287 2261980 Jim Young 9-3-0 7-1-0 (T2nd) 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 Liberty 328 2331981 Jim Young 5-6-0 3-6-0 (T8th) 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 242 241Young Totals (5 years) 38-19-1 26-14-1 24-6-0 11-13-1 3-0-0 1,349 1,077

1982 Leon Burtnett 3-8-0 3-6-0 (7th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 211 3241983 Leon Burtnett 3-7-1 3-5-1 (6th) 1-3-1 2-4-0 0-0-0 251 3661984 Leon Burtnett 7-5-0 6-3-0 (T2nd) 4-2-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 Peach 286 2831985 Leon Burtnett 5-6-0 3-5-0 (7th) 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 287 3061986 Leon Burtnett 3-8-0 2-6-0 (T8th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 160 335Burtnett Totals (5 years) 21-34-1 17-25-1 13-15-1 7-18-0 1-1-0 1,195 1,614

1987 Fred Akers 3-7-1 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-2-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 197 2851988 Fred Akers 4-7-0 3-5-0 (6th) 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 124 3031989 Fred Akers 3-8-0 2-6-0 (8th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 172 2811990 Fred Akers 2-9-0 1-7-0 (T8th) 1-5-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 177 337Akers Totals (4 years) 12-31-1 9-23-0 8-15-1 4-16-0 0-0-0 670 1,206

1991 Jim Colletto 4-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 219 2721992 Jim Colletto 4-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 211 2671993 Jim Colletto 1-10-0 0-8-0 (T10th) 1-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 221 3261994 Jim Colletto 5-4-2 3-3-2 (T8th) 3-2-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 336 3461995 Jim Colletto 4-6-1 2-5-1 (9th) 2-3-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 282 2691996 Jim Colletto 3-8-0 2-6-0 (8th) 3-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 194 324Colletto Totals (6 years) 21-42-3 13-32-3 15-19-2 6-23-1 0-0-0 1,463 1,804

1997 Joe Tiller 9-3-0 6-2-0 (T2nd) 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 Alamo 396 2671998 Joe Tiller 9-4-0 6-2-0 (4th) 6-0-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 Alamo 444 2761999 Joe Tiller 7-5-0 4-4-0 (T6th) 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 Outback 384 3052000 Joe Tiller 8-4-0 6-2-0 (T1st) 6-0-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 Rose 381 2662001 Joe Tiller 6-6-0 4-4-0 (T4th) 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 Sun 250 2782002 Joe Tiller 7-6-0 4-4-0 (T5th) 4-3-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 Sun 386 288Tiller Totals (6 years) 46-28-0 30-18-0 29-8-0 14-17-0 3-3-0 2,241 1,680

Totals (115 years) 529-453-48 284-316-32 322-181-25 189-262-21 18-10-2 19,444 16,468(.537) (.475) (.634) (.423) (.633) (18.9) (16.0)

Winning Streaks

Consecutive Wins — 16, 1891-93Consecutive Games Without Defeat — 20

(18 wins and 2 ties), 1931-33Consecutive Home Wins — 13, 1967-70

Consecutive Home Games Without Defeat — 22(20 wins and 2 ties), 1926-30

Robert C. Woodworth Press Box (1955-2001)

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSGamesJack Mollenkopf 1956-69 132Stuart Holcomb 1947-55 81Joe Tiller 1997- 74Jim Colletto 1991-96 66James Phelan 1922-29 62Noble Kizer 1930-36 58Jim Young 1977-81 58Leon Burtnett 1982-86 56Alex Agase 1973-76 44Fred Akers 1987-90 44

Winning Percentage (3 years minimum)Noble Kizer 1930-36 .750D.M. Balliet 1893-95, 1901 .676Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 .670Jim Young 1977-81 .663Andrew Smith 1913-15 .642Joe Tiller 1997- .622James Phelan 1922-29 .604Alpha P. Jamison 1898-1900 .500Cecil Isbell 1944-46 .500Mal Elward 1937-41 .475

WinsJack Mollenkopf 1956-69 84Joe Tiller 1997- 46Noble Kizer 1930-36 42Jim Young 1977-81 38James Phelan 1922-29 35Stuart Holcomb 1947-55 35D.M. Balliet 1893-95, 1901 22Leon Burtnett 1982-86 21Jim Colletto 1991-96 21Alex Agase 1973-76 18

Big Ten WinsJack Mollenkopf 1956-69 57Joe Tiller 1997- 30Noble Kizer 1930-36 26Jim Young 1977-81 26Stuart Holcomb 1947-55 25Leon Burtnett 1982-86 17Alex Agase 1973-76 15James Phelan 1922-29 14Jim Colletto 1991-96 13Bob DeMoss 1970-72 11

Offense Average (3 years minimum)Joe Tiller 1997- 30.3Jim Young 1977-81 23.3Jim Colletto 1991-96 22.2D.M. Balliet 1893-95, 1901 21.9Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 21.6Leon Burtnett 1982-86 21.3Bob DeMoss 1970-72 19.9Andrew L. Smith 1913-15 19.5Cecil Isbell 1944-46 17.3Alex Agase 1973-76 16.8

Defense Average (3 years minimum)Noble Kizer 1930-36 6.7Andrew L. Smith 1913-15 7.3James Phelan 1922-29 8.2Mal Elward 1937-41 8.2D.M. Balliet 1893-95, 1901 8.9M.H. Horr 1910-12 9.2Alpha P. Jamison 1898-1900 10.2A. Butch Scanlon 1918-20 14.3Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 14.4Stuart Holcomb 1947-55 16.6

Joe Tiller

Jack Mollenkopf

Noble Kizer

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1967 ROSE BOWL

Purdue 14USC 13Jan. 2, 1967Pasadena, Calif.

Purdue capped a9-2 season with ahard-fought 14-13victory over USC. Apair of touchdownsby sophomorefullback PerryWilliams, and a last-second interceptionof an attemptedtwo-point conversionby senior defensiveback GeorgeCatavolos securedthe victory for the

Boilermakers. Senior defensive back John Charles was voted thegame’s Most Valuable Player for his outstanding play.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 7 7 0 14USC 0 7 0 6 13

Scoring SummarySecond Quarter

PUR: Williams 1-yard run (Griese kick), 12:43USC: McCall 1-yard run (Rossovich kick), 1:26

Third QuarterPUR: Williams 2-yard run (Griese kick), 1:57

Fourth QuarterUSC: Sherman 19-yard pass from Winslow (pass failed), 2:28

Team Statistics PUR USCFirst Downs 11 18Net Yards Rushing 105 149Net Yards Passing 139 174Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 18-10-0 17-12-0Total Net Yards 244 323Possession Time — —Punts 4-38.75 3-34.0Penalties 2-10 2-16Third Down Conversions 8-15 7-16Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 1-2Total Turnovers 1 2

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: P. Williams 20-61 (2 TD), Baltzell 11-25, Griese 6-15, Keyes 2-4. USC: McCall 22-92 (1 TD), Hull 7-53, H. Williams 5-29,Lawrence 1-1, Sherman 1-(-8), Winslow 12-(-18).

Passing — Purdue: Griese 18-10-0, 139. USC: Winslow 17-12-0 (1 TD),174.

Receiving — Purdue: Beirne 4-69, Hurst 2-27, Griffin 2-19, Baltzell 1-13, Finley 1-11. USC: Sherman 7-102 (1 TD), Lawrence 3-52, McCall 1-12, Caltill 1-8.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Charles 11, Burke 10, Cirbes 10, Kyle 10,Keyes 8. USC: Young 15, Petrill 10, Magner 9, Rossovich 8, Jaroncyk 7,Moore 7.

Attendance: 101,455Weather: Partly Cloudy, 55 degrees

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1978 PEACH BOWL

Purdue 41Georgia Tech 21Dec. 25, 1978Atlanta, Ga.

Sophomorequarterback MarkHerrmann threw fortwo touchdowns andrushed for one moreto earn offensiveMost Valuable Playerhonors in aconvincing 41-21victory over GeorgiaTech. Purdue’s “junk”defense caused acouple of first-halfturnovers en routeto a commanding 34-

7 halftime lead. The win left the Boilermakers with a 9-2-1 overallrecord, marking only the second nine-win season in the school’shistory.

Score By QuartersPurdue 21 13 0 7 41Georgia Tech 0 7 0 14 21

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

PUR: Jones 3-yard run (Sovereen kick), 10:40PUR: Jones 8-yard run (Sovereen kick), 9:47PUR: Smith 10-yard pass from Herrmann (Sovereen kick), 6:04

Second QuarterPUR: Herrmann 2-yard run (Sovereen kick), 13:04GT: Lee 1-yard run (Smith kick), 9:35PUR: Macon 1-yard run (kick failed), 3:58

Fourth QuarterPUR: Burrell 12-yard pass from Herrmann (Sovereen kick), 12:38GT: Moore 3-yard pass from Kelley (Hill run), 2:40GT: Hill 31-yard pass from Kelley (pass failed), 1:15

Team Statistics PUR GTFirst Downs 24 14Net Yards Rushing 157 12Net Yards Passing 166 168Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 27-12-2 38-17-2Total Net Yards 323 180Possession Time — —Punts 5-36.6 7-36.7Penalties 9-78 5-48Third Down Conversions 8-18 3-16Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 2-3Total Turnovers 3 4

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Macon 19-66 (1 TD), Jones 13-50 (2 TD), Augustyniak6-26, Pope 4-10, Doria 2-10, Harris 1-9, McCall 2-6, Keith 1-3, Herrmann5-3 (1 TD), Barr 1-2, McAfee 1-0, Oliver 3-(-28). Georgia Tech: Lee 6-24 (1TD), Hill 2-21, Shamburger 13-20, Kelley 6-15, Laner 3-11, Nann 1-6.

Passing — Purdue: Herrmann 24-12-2 (2 TD), 166. Oliver 3-0-0, 0.Georgia Tech: Kelley 38-17-2 (2 TD), 168.

Receiving — Purdue: Burrell 4-56 (1 TD), Harris 2-38, Pope 2-25,Augustyniak 2-10, Young 1-28, Smith 1-10 (1 TD). Georgia Tech: Hill5-77 (1 TD), Hardie 4-40, Shamburger 2-19, Moore 2-7 (1 TD), Davis 2-6, Rank 1-19, Lee 1-0.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Clark 5, Motts 5, Smith 5, Johanson 4, Loushin4, Moss 4. Georgia Tech: Harris 10, Johnson 10, Bessillieu 8, Richardson8, Blanton 7.

Attendance: 20,277Weather: Fair, 45 degrees

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Purdue 27Tennessee 22Dec. 31, 1979Houston, Texas

A last minute, 38-yard touchdown passfrom juniorquarterback MarkHerrmann to juniortight end DaveYoung gave theBoilermakers theirthird consecutivebowl victory indramatic fashion.Herrmann enjoyedanother MostValuable Playerperformance with a

21-completion, 303-yard evening. Purdue led 21-0 in the thirdquarter but fell behind 22-21, setting up the last-second heroics byHerrmann and Young. The victory gave the Boilermakers their only10-win season in history.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 14 7 6 27Tennessee 0 0 6 16 22

Scoring SummarySecond Quarter

PUR: McCall 6-yard run (Seibel kick), 5:01PUR: Burrell 12-yard pass from Herrmann (Seibel kick), 2:27

Third QuarterPUR: Young 12-yard pass from Herrmann (Seibel kick), 10:52UT: Ford 8-yard pass from Streater (2-point conversion failed), 2:55

1979 BLUEBONNET BOWLFourth Quarter

UT: Berry 15-yard pass from Ingram (Simpson run), 8:39UT: Simpson 1-yard run (Simpson run), 3:42PUR: Young 17-yard pass from Herrmann (pass failed), 1:30

Team Statistics PUR UTFirst Downs 31 19Net Yards Rushing 180 146Net Yards Passing 303 234Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 39-21-0 36-17-3Total Net Yards 483 380Possession Time 33:24 26:36Punts 7-33.6 6-38.0Penalties 3-25 7-56Third Down Conversions 7-16 1-2Fourth Down Conversions 3-14 2-4Total Turnovers 1 5

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: McCall 18-91 (1 TD), Augustyniak 16-58, Macon10-69, W. Jones 4-10, Owen 1-2, Herrmann 3-(-38). Tennessee: Streater15-51, Simpson 16-47 (1 TD), Berry 6-20, Moore 2-23, Ingram 1-3,Ford 4-1.

Passing — Purdue: Herrmann 39-21-0 (3 TD), 303. Tennessee: Streater34-15-3 (1 TD), 219; Daniels 1-0-0, 0; Ingram 1-1-0 (1 TD), 15.

Receiving — Purdue: Burrell 8-144 (1 TD), Young 4-72 (2 TD), McCall4-22, Jones 2-37, Harris 2-24, Augustyniak 1-4. Tennessee: Gault 4-22, A. Hancock 3-116, Harper 3-33, Simpson 3-26, Berry 1-15 (1 TD),Moore 1-14, Ford 1-8 (1 TD).

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Turner 5, Looney 4, Marks 4, McKinnie 4, Smith4. Tennessee: James 8, White 7, Ingram 5, Davis 4, Jones 4, Puki 4.

Attendance: 40,542Weather: Indoors, 72 degrees

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1980 LIBERTY BOWL

Purdue 28Missouri 25Dec. 27, 1980Memphis, Tenn.

Purdue kept itsbowl record perfectwith a 28-25 upsetvictory overMissouri. Seniorquarterback MarkHerrmann wasselected offensiveMost Valuable Playerwith a four-touchdown passperformance. Itmarked the thirdconsecutive year

Herrmann earned MVP honors. The Boilermakers held off a furiousMissouri rally to end the 1980 campaign with a 9-3 record.

Score By QuartersPurdue 7 14 7 0 28Missouri 0 12 3 10 25

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

PUR: Burrell 8-yard pass from Herrmann (Anderson kick), 3:31Second Quarter

PUR: Bryant 43-yard pass from Herrmann (Anderson kick), 14:18UM: Fellows 92-yard kick return (kick failed), 13:58UM: Wilder 1-yard run (pass failed), 6:16PUR: Young 5-yard pass from Herrmann (Anderson kick), 2:03

Third QuarterPUR: Burrell 27-yard pass from Herrmann (Anderson kick), 5:00UM: Verrilli 45-yard field goal, 3:40

Fourth QuarterUM: Herrmann downed in end zone (safety), 8:07UM: Hill 1-yard run (Hornof pass from Bradley), 5:05

Team Statistics PUR UMFirst Downs 18 17Net Yards Rushing 124 103Net Yards Passing 289 210Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 28-22-0 29-16-1Total Net Yards 413 313Possession Time 30:36 29:24Punts 6-34.0 6-43.8Penalties 5-31 1-5Third Down Conversions 6-14 4-15Fourth Down Conversions 0-3 1-3Total Turnovers 1 2

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: McCall 17-85, Macon 16-69, Smith 2-3, Herrmann6-(-33). Missouri: Hill 9-54 (1 TD), Wilder 16-49 (1 TD).

Passing — Purdue: Herrmann 28-22-0 (4 TD), 289. Missouri: Bradley29-16-1, 210.

Receiving —Purdue: Burrell 8-113 (2 TD), McCall 6-38, Bryant 4-86 (1TD), Young 3-42 (1 TD), Smith 1-10. Missouri: Gibler 5-63, Fellows 3-35, Blair 3-62.

Tackle Leaders —Purdue: Looney 11, Marks 6, McKinnie 5, Seneff 5,Clark 4, Kay 4. Missouri: Darkow 9, Potter 7, Dickey 6, Poe 6, Ray 6.

Attendance: 53,667Weather: Clear, 44 degrees

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1984 PEACH BOWL

Virginia 27Purdue 24Dec. 31, 1984Atlanta, Ga.

Purdue held a 24-14 halftime lead, butVirginia scored theonly points of thesecond half on atouchdown and twofield goals to pullout the win. Juniorquarterback JimEverett passed for253 yards and threetouchdowns, butPurdue gained just75 yards rushing andcommitted four

turnovers in dropping its first bowl game. The Boilermakers finishedthe 1984 season with a 7-5 record.

Score By QuartersPurdue 10 14 0 0 24Virginia 7 7 7 6 27

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

UVA: Petty 11-yard run (Stadlin kick), 8:29PUR: Rendina 24-yard field goal, 3:09PUR: Griffin 23-yard pass from Everett (Rendina kick), 1:51

Second QuarterUVA: Zimmerlink 3-yard pass from Majkowski (Stadlin kick), 12:22PUR: Price 17-yard pass from Everett (Rendina kick), 2:32PUR: Scott 12-yard pass from Everett (Rendina kick), 1:11

Third QuarterUVA: Majkowski 1-yard run (Stadlin kick), 9:29

Fourth QuarterUVA: Stadlin 19-yard field goal, 12:59UVA: Stadlin 22-yard field goal, 7:17

Team Statistics PUR UVAFirst Downs 20 24Net Yards Rushing 84 288Net Yards Passing 253 118Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 42-22-3 17-8-2Total Net Yards 328 392Possession Time 23:26 36:34Punts 4-43.3 3-34.0Penalties 5-45 3-20Third Down Conversions 4-12 8-17Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 1-2Total Turnovers 4 2

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Carter 8-33, King 6-29, Wallace 5-10, Everett 2-3.Virginia: Petty 21-114 (1 TD), Word 17-86, Majkowski 14-45 (1 TD),Morse 10-26, J. Ford 1-2, Rice 1-1.

Passing — Purdue: Everett 42-22-3 (3 TD), 253. Virginia: Majkowski17-8-2 (1 TD), 118.

Receiving — Purdue: Carter 5-28, Griffin 4-69 (1 TD), Scott 4-50 (1TD), King 4-47, Price 3-42 (1 TD), Wallace 2-17. Virginia: Zimmerlink 3-35 (1 TD), Merrick 2-32, J. Ford 1-30, Muha 1-15, Morse 1-6.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Woodson 19, Houston 15, Sumlin 10,Wimberly 6, Dishman 5, Hornor 5, Wilson 5. Virginia: Swan 9, McDaniel8, Lyles 6, Mattes 6, Lageman 4, Sweeney 4.

Attendance: 41,107Weather: Partly Cloudy, 73 degrees

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1997 ALAMO BOWL

Purdue 33Okla. State 20Dec. 30, 1997San Antonio, Texas

Quarterback BillyDicken passed for325 yards, andPurdue scored threetouchdowns in thethird quarter on theway to a 33-20 winover OklahomaState. Dickenconnected with widereceiver Chris Danielsfor a 69-yardtouchdown pass togive the

Boilermakers a 30-13 lead. Purdue had 454 total yards whileholding the Cowboys to 368 and forcing four turnovers. Dicken andsophomore free safety Adrian Beasley were selected the Offensiveand Defensive Most Valuable Players.

Score By QuartersPurdue 7 3 20 3 33Oklahoma State 3 3 7 7 20

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

OSU: Sydnes 34-yard field goal, 5:13PUR: Alford 18-yard pass from Dicken (Ryan kick), 1:19

Second QuarterOSU: Sydnes 22-yard field goal, 2:22PUR: Ryan 42-yard field goal, 0:10

Third QuarterPUR: Dicken 1-yard run (kick failed), 12:02OSU: Fobbs 21-yard run (Sydnes kick), 9:01PUR: Sutherland 16-yard run (Ryan kick), 7:34PUR: Daniels 69-yard pass from Dicken (Ryan kick), 3:52

Fourth QuarterPUR: Ryan 34-yard field goal, 9:12OSU: McQuarters 17-yard pass (Sydes kick), 0:55

Team Statistics PUR OSUFirst Downs 20 24Net Yards Rushing 140 194Net Yards Passing 325 206Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 36-18-3 35-17-3Total Net Yards 454 368Possession Time 25:35 34:25Punts 2-45.5 4-44.8Penalties 9-81 8-70Third Down Conversions 6-11 5-14Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-1Total Turnovers 3 4

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Dicken 8-48 (1 TD), Watson 13-45, Sutherland 2-38 (1TD), Haddad 3-9, Graham 1-0, Brees 1-(-2). Oklahoma State: Fobbs 11-82(1 TD), Lindsay 12-78, Aikens 2-17, Simmons 10-11, Chaloupka 2-(-9).

Passing — Purdue: Dicken 34-18-3 (2 TD), 325; Alford 1-0-0, 0; Brees 1-0-0,0. Oklahoma State: Lindsay 18-9-2 (1 TD), 111; Chaloupka 17-8-1, 95.

Receiving — Purdue: Watson 5-102, Alford 4-61 (1 TD), I. Jones 3-27,Blackman 2-33, Daniels 1-69 (1 TD), Tillman 1-13, Sutherland 1-12,Winston 1-8. Oklahoma State: G. Brown 4-52, McQuarters 4-43 (1 TD),Love 3-35, Steggs 2-30, Aikens 2-27, Fobbs 2-19.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Brush 6, Beasley 5, Rose 5, Fells 4, Hawthorne4, Nwokorie 4. Oklahoma State: Wright 9, Alexander 4, Knauls 4,McQuarters 4, Williams 4.

Attendance: 55,552Weather: Indoors, 72 degrees

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1998 ALAMO BOWL

Purdue 37Kansas State 34Dec. 29, 1998San Antonio, Texas

Purdue drove 80yards in 54 secondsto upset fourth-ranked Kansas State37-34 and captureits second straightAlamo Bowlchampionship.Quarterback DrewBrees hit widereceiver Isaac Joneson a 24-yard passwith 30 seconds leftfor the winning

touchdown. Brees completed 25 of 53 passes for 230 yards withthree touchdowns. Jones caught 11 passes for 98 yards. Purdue’sdefense recorded five sacks, including three and a half by end ChikeOkeafor. Free safety Billy Gustin tied the Alamo Bowl record with twointerceptions.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 17 10 10 37Kansas State 0 7 6 21 34

Scoring SummarySecond Quarter

PUR: Daniels 5-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 14:47PUR: Dorsch 25-yard field goal, 13:03KSU: McDonald 1-yard pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 9:49PUR: I. Jones 30-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 8:36

Third QuarterKSU: Havick fumble return (kick failed), 8:06PUR: Nugent fumble return (Dorsch kick), 0:52PUR: Dorsch 26-yard field goal, 0:04

Fourth QuarterKSU: Allen 3-yard rush (Gramatica kick), 11:59PUR: Dorsch 37-yard field goalKSU: McDonald 88-yard pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 6:23KSU: Swift 2-yard pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 1:24PUR: I. Jones 24-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 0:30

Team Statistics PUR KSUFirst Downs 19 12Net Yards Rushing 5 126Net Yards Passing 230 182Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 53-25-3 24-9-4Total Net Yards 235 308Possession Time 28:58 31:02Punts 7-38.3 7-44.1Penalties 7-35 14-125Third Down Conversions 3-17 6-16Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 0-0Total Turnovers 4 7

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Crabtree 12-46, Brees 10-25, Team 2-(-66). KansasState: Allen 13-83 (1 TD), Hickson 7-35, Bishop 20-7, Goolsby 2-1,Murphy 1-0.

Passing — Purdue: Brees 53-25-3 (3 TD), 230. Kansas State: Bishop24-9-4 (3 TD), 182.

Receiving — Purdue: I. Jones 11-98 (2 TD), Daniels 6-47 (1 TD), Lane3-25, Sutherland 3-53, Stratton 1-12, Crabtree 1-(-5). Kansas State:McDonald 5-124 (2 TD), Allen 1-3, Swift 1-2 (1 TD), Peries 1-52, Hickson1-1. Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Okeafor 9, Fells 7, Reeves 6, Beasley 5, Colvin5, Mitrione 5. Kansas State: Cooper 6, Chapman 5, Butler 4, Carter 4.

Attendance: 60,780Weather: Indoors, 72 degrees

Isaac Jones (left) and Drew Breesreflect after hooking up on thegame-winning 24-yard touchdownpass with 30 seconds left in the1998 Alamo Bowl.

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Georgia 28Purdue 25 (OT)Jan. 1, 2000Tampa, Fla.

Georgia overcamea 25-0 deficit todefeat theBoilermakers 28-25in overtime. Purduescored on four of itsfirst five possessionsof the game. Georgiaclosed to within 25-10 at halftime andtrailed 25-18 afterthree quarters beforescoring the tyingtouchdown with 1:19left in the game onan 8-yard pass play

that was deflected by two Purdue defenders. Kicker Travis Dorschmissed a 43-yard field goal on the Boilermakers’ first possession ofovertime, and Georgia kicker Hap Hines nailed a 21-yarder on theBulldogs’ first time with the ball.

Score By QuartersPurdue 19 6 0 0 0 25Georgia 0 10 8 7 3 28

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

PUR: Daniels 3-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 10:26PUR: Daniels 11-yard pass from Brees (kick failed), 7:10PUR: Sutherland 21-yard pass from Brees (pass failed), 1:03

Second QuarterPUR: James 32-yard pass from Brees (pass failed), 10:38UGA: Edwards 74-yard run (Hines kick), 9:39

UGA: Hines 32-yard field goal, 0:09Third Quarter

UGA: Carter 8-yard run (Pass rush), 4:33Fourth Quarter

UGA: McMichael 8-yard pass from Carter (Hines kick), 1:19Overtime

UGA: Hines 21-yard field goal, 15:00

Team Statistics PUR UGAFirst Downs 30 21Net Yards Rushing 150 154Net Yards Passing 378 243Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 60-36-1 33-20-0Total Net Yards 528 397Possession Time 34:49 25:11Punts 3-45.3 3-48.0Penalties 14-153 10-55Third Down Conversions 9-18 5-13Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 1-3Total Turnovers 2 2

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Lowe 15-87, Sutherland 2-65, Brown 2-3, Team 1-(-1). Georgia: Edwards 2-70 (1 TD), Carter 16-41 (1 TD), Pass 10-37,Sanks 4-6, Arnaud 2-0.

Passing — Purdue: Brees 60-36-1 (4 TD), 378. Georgia: Carter 33-20-0(1 TD), 243.

Receiving — Purdue: Daniels 12-103 (2 TD), Lane 5-60, James 4-65 (1TD), Sutherland 4-58 (1 TD), Brown 4-44, Tolbert 2-10, Winston 2-3,Dawson 1-11, Stratton 1-8, Simpson 1-6. Georgia: Edwards 8-97, Greer5-86, McMichael 3-28 (1 TD), Johnson 2-23, Parker 1-2, Sanks 1-(-2).

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Fells 11, Odom 10, Hawthorne 9, Beasley 8,Ayodele 5, Nugent 5, Rose 5. Georgia: Bell 10, Robinson 9, Henderson8, Mann 8, Wansley 8.

Attendance: 54,059Weather: Sunny, 72 degrees

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2001 ROSE BOWL

Washington 34Purdue 24Jan. 1, 2001Pasadena, Calif.

Purdue’s fourth-quarter comebackcame up short as theBoilermakers fell toNo. 4 Washington34-24. Trailing 34-17midway through thefinal stanza, theBoilermakers scoredon a 42-yard jauntby running backSedrick Brown with6:37 remaining. Lessthan two minuteslater, Purdue was in

scoring position again, but kicker Travis Dorsch’s 42-yard field goalattempt hooked left. Washington took over and ran out the clock.Quarterback Drew Brees, playing in his final collegiate game,completed 23 of 39 passes for 275 yards with two touchdowns.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 10 7 7 24Washington 14 0 6 14 34

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

WASH: Cleman 1-yard run (Anderson kick), 8:33WASH: Tuiasosopo 5-yard run (Anderson kick), 4:42

Second QuarterPUR: Sutherland 5-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 11:32PUR: Dorsch 26-yard field goal, 0:26

Third QuarterWASH: Anderson 47-yard field goal, 13:12PUR: Sutherland 24-yard pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 11:58WASH: Anderson 42-yard field goal, 6:55

Fourth QuarterWASH: Elstrom 8-yard pass from Tuiasosopo (Anderson kick), 12:00WASH: Hurst 8-yard run (Anderson kick), 7:25PUR: Brown 42-yard run (Dorsch kick), 6:37

Team Statistics PUR WASHFirst Downs 19 23Net Yards Rushing 76 268Net Yards Passing 275 149Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 39-23-0 24-18-0Total Net Yards 351 417Possession Time 24:07 35:53Punts 4-41.0 3-37.7Penalties 11-69 6-48Third Down Conversions 7-15 5-15Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-2Total Turnovers 1 1

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Lowe 20-79, Brown 3-52 (1 TD), Brees 4-(-25), Team1-(-30). Washington: Alexis 10-78, Tuiasosopo 15-75 (1 TD), Hurst 9-53 (1 TD), Conniff 8-45, Tharps 1-12, Cleman 5-11 (1 TD), Team 4-(-6).

Passing — Purdue: Brees 39-23-0 (2 TD), 275. Washington: Tuiasosopo22-16-0 (1 TD), 138; Pickett 2-2-0 (0 TD), 11.

Receiving — Purdue: Sutherland 7-88 (2 TD), Standeford 5-67, Simpson3-32, Stratton 2-26, Morales 2-24, Winston 2-14, Brown 1-20, James1-4. Washington: Stevens 5-51, Elstrom 4-24 (1 TD), Reddick 3-30,Collier 2-30, Hurst 2-2, Hooks 1-7, Robbins 1-5.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Schweigert 10, Woodyard 10, Johnson 9,Ayodele 7, Gardner 6. Washington: Akbar 9, Carrothers 6, Daniels 5,Kelley 5, Alexander 4, Johnson 4.

Attendance: 94,392Weather: Clear, 72 degrees

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2001 SUN BOWL

Washington State 33Purdue 27Dec. 31, 2001El Paso, Texas

Another nearmiss. TheBoilermakersmounted animpressive comebackthat came up justshort in a 33-27 lossto 13th-rankedWashington State.Trailing 33-20,Purdue scored with1:53 left andrecovered theensuing onside kickat its own 49-yardline. But thepotential game-

winning drive stalled at the Washington State 22. Quarterback KyleOrton completed 38 of 74 passes for 419 yards with twotouchdowns and four interceptions. The 74 attempts are the mostin NCAA bowl history.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 20 0 7 27Washington State 14 3 13 3 33

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

WSU: David 45-yard interception return (Dunning kick), 13:10WSU: Bush 46-yard pass from Gesser (Dunning kick), 6:53

Second QuarterPUR: Lowe 1-yard run (Dorsch kick), 12:54PUR: Dorsch 28-yard field goal, 7:24WSU: Dunning 47-yard field goal, 4:17

PUR: Stubblefield 3-yard pass from Orton (Dorsch kick), 1:56PUR: Dorsch 51-yard field goal, 0:37

Third QuarterWSU: Dunning 34-yard field goal, 13:23WSU: Gesser 1-yard run (Dunning kick), 3:04WSU: Dunning 30-yard field goal, 1:21

Fourth QuarterWSU: Dunning 37-yard field goal, 7:37PUR: Stubblefield 51-yard pass from Orton (Dorsch kick), 1:53

Team Statistics PUR WSUFirst Downs 28 15Net Yards Rushing 55 81Net Yards Passing 419 281Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 75-38-4 41-15-3Total Net Yards 474 362Possession Time 33:52 26:08Punts 6-38.8 6-44.3Penalties 7-49 9-85Third Down Conversions 13-27 2-15Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 1-1Total Turnovers 5 4

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Lowe 17-45 (1 TD), J. Harris 5-27, Orton 9-(-17),Team 1-0. Washington State: Minnich 17-51, Cox 1-20, McElrath 1-13,Kegel 1-3, Gesser 4-(-2), Team 3-(-4).

Passing — Purdue: Orton 74-38-4 (2 TD), 419; James 1-0-0, 0.Washington State: Gesser 40-15-3 (1 TD), 281; Kegel 1-0-0, 0.

Receiving — Purdue: Standeford 12-103, Stratton 12-86, Stubblefield9-196 (2 TD), Morales 3-27, James 1-4, Rhinehart 1-3. WashingtonState: Riley 6-65, McElrath 5-116, Minnich 3-54, Bush 1-46 (1 TD).

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Koutouvides 11, Schweigert 8, B. Johnson6, Phillips 6, Odom 5. Washington State: Smith 11, Thompson 10,Newman 9, Price 8, Long 7.

Attendance: 47,812Weather: Partly Cloudy, 51 degrees

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2002 SUN BOWL

Purdue 34Washington 24Dec. 31, 2002El Paso, Texas

The Boilermakersovercame a 17-0deficit in the firstquarter (in whichthey were heldwithout a first downand to minus eightyards total offense)by scoring 34uninterrupted pointsto beat Washington34-24 in a rematchof the 2000 RoseBowl. After JoeyHarris put Purdueahead 24-17 thanksto a 10-yard run,Gilbert Gardner put

the game away when he forced a fumble and returned it 19 yardsfor a touchdown. Kyle Orton completed 25 of 37 passes for 283yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions en route to beingnamed the game’s Most Valuable Player.

Score By QuartersPurdue 0 14 17 3 34Washington 17 0 0 7 24

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

WASH: Reddick 7-yard pass from Pickett (Anderson kick), 10:13WASH: Cooper 31-yard fumble recovery (Anderson kick), 8:40WASH: Anderson 38-yard field goal, 3:49

Second QuarterPUR: Standeford 7-yard pass from Orton (Lacevic kick), 5:09PUR: Williams fumble recovery in end zone (Lacevic kick), 0:35

Third QuarterPUR: Lacevic 22-yard field goal, 12:10PUR: Harris 10-yard run (Lacevic kick), 3:33PUR: Gardner 19-yard fumble recovery (Lacevic kick), 2:08

Fourth QuarterPUR: Lacevic 29-yard field goal, 5:52WASH: Reddick 12-yard pass from Pickett (Anderson kick), 3:31

Team Statistics PUR WASHFirst Downs 24 23Net Yards Rushing 117 44Net Yards Passing 283 272Passes (Att.-Comp.-Int.) 37-25-0 54-25-1Total Net Yards 400 316Possession Time 34:19 25:41Punts 4-39.2 5-36.4Penalties 13-118 5-44Third Down Conversions 7-17 4-15Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-2Total Turnovers 1 2

Individual StatisticsRushing — Purdue: Harris 23-93 (1 TD), Jones 9-28, Orton 5-19, James1-1, Slaton 1-(-23), Team 1-(-1). Washington: Alexis 7-18, Cleman 7-13, Pickett 8-8, Tuiasosopo 2-5.

Passing — Purdue: Orton 37-25-0 (2 TD), 283. Washington: Pickett54-25-1 (2 TD), 272.

Receiving — Purdue: Standeford 10-105 (1 TD), Stubblefield 7-92,Williams 4-35 (1 TD), Jones 2-42, Davis 1-5, Chambers 1-4. Washington:Reddick 6-63 (2 TD), Williams 5-64, Frederick 3-35, Jackson 3-17,Hooks 2-28, Alexis 1-15, Ware 1-12, Arnold 1-10, Tuiasosopo 1-10,Barnes 1-9, Cleman 1-9.

Tackle Leaders — Purdue: Schweigert 10, Reeves 7, Rogers 6, Ra.Turner 6, L. Johnson 5. Washington: Carothers 9, Cooper 9, Mahdavi8, Robinson 8, Biddle 7, Johnson 7.

Attendance: 48,917Weather: Sunny, 52 degrees

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The 1968 Boilermakers spent five weeks at No. 1.

1936Oct. 19 5thOct. 26 17th

1943Oct. 4 7thOct. 11 5thOct. 18 4thOct. 25 4thNov. 1 2ndNov. 8 2ndNov. 15 3rdNov. 22 4thNov. 29 5th

1944Oct. 9 7thOct. 16 11thOct. 23 10thNov. 13 14th

1945Oct. 8 15thOct. 15 9thOct. 22 4thOct. 29 13thNov. 5 12thNov. 12 11thNov. 19 18th

1947Oct. 27 16thNov. 3 14th

1948Oct. 4 15th

1950Oct. 9 9th

1952Oct. 6 16thOct. 13 9thOct. 27 8thNov. 3, 9thNov. 10 10thNov. 24 14thDec. 1 18th

1954Sept. 27 19thOct. 4 5thOct. 11 5thOct. 18 13thOct. 25 9thNov. 1 8th

1955Preseason 20thSept. 19 19thOct. 3 17th

1956Oct. 15 17th

1958Sept. 29 14thOct. 6 13thOct. 20 15thOct. 27 10thNov. 3 8thNov. 10 8thNov. 17 8thNov. 24 11thDec. 1 13th

1959Preseason 11thOct. 5 7thOct. 12 6thOct. 19 14thOct. 26 11thNov. 2 14th

1960Oct. 3 7thOct. 17 10thOct. 24 15thNov. 14 13thNov. 28 19th

1961Nov. 13 7thDec. 4 12th

1962Preseason 7thOct. 8 9th

1965Preseason 9thSept. 20 6thSept. 27 2ndOct. 4 6th

Oct. 11 7thOct. 18 6thOct. 25 6th

1966Preseason 8thSept. 19 7thOct. 10 9thOct. 17 9thNov. 14 10thNov. 21 8thNov. 28 7thDec. 5 5th

1967Sept. 25 10thOct. 2 4thOct. 9 2ndOct. 16 2ndOct. 23 7thOct. 30 6thNov. 6 5thNov. 13 3rdNov. 20 3rdNov. 27 9th

1968Preseason 1stSept. 16 1stSept. 23 1stSept. 30 1stOct. 7 1stOct. 14 5thOct. 21 7thOct. 28 6thNov. 4 6thNov. 11 15thNov. 18 12thNov. 25 12thDec. 2 11thJan. 4, 1969 10th

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Rankings By Coach

Coach Weeks HighKizer 2 5thBurnham 9 2ndIsbell 11 4thHolcomb 20 5thMollenkopf 80 1stDeMoss 5 17thYoung 30 5thBurtnett 1 14thTiller 49 9th

1969Preseason 18thSept. 22 16thSept. 29 8thOct. 6 9thOct. 13 17thOct. 20 15thOct. 27 13thNov. 3 10thNov. 10 10thNov. 17 17thNov. 24 16thDec. 1 15thDec. 8 17thJan. 3, 1970 18th

1971Oct. 11 20thOct. 18 17th

1972Preseason 18thSept. 11 18thDec. 4 20th

1978Oct. 16 19thOct. 23 17thOct. 30 14thNov. 6 12thNov. 13 15thNov. 20 18thNov. 27 17thDec. 4 17thJan. 2, 1979 13th

1979Preseason 6thSept. 10 5thSept. 17 17thSept. 24 10thOct. 1 12thOct. 8 20thOct. 15 16thOct. 22 16thOct. 29 15thNov. 5 14thNov. 12 12thNov. 19 12thNov. 26 12thDec. 3 12thJan. 3, 1980 10th

1980Preseason 9thSept. 8 20thOct. 27 20thNov. 3 17thNov. 10 16thJan. 4, 1981 17th

1984Oct. 8 14th

1997Oct. 19 22ndOct. 26 18thNov. 2 23rdNov. 9 T19thNov. 16 23rdNov. 23 18thNov. 30 18thDec. 7 17thJan. 3, 1998 15th

1998Jan. 5, 1999 23rd

1999Preseason 23rdAug. 29 22ndSept. 5 20thSept. 12 14thSept. 19 13thSept. 26 11thOct. 3 17thOct. 10 20thOct. 17 16thOct. 24 18thOct. 31 17thNov. 7 22ndNov. 14 T19thNov. 21 19th

Boilermakers ByRanked Position

(207 weeks)

1st: 5 14th: 152nd: 5 15th: 113rd: 3 16th: 94th: 5 17th: 195th: 9 18th: 126th: 9 19th: 97th: 11 20th: 98th: 8 21st: 39th: 13 22nd: 310th: 12 23rd: 411th: 8 24th: 412th: 10 25th: 113th: 10

Nov. 28 19thDec. 5 19thJan. 5, 2000 25th

2000Preseason 14thAug. 27 15thSept. 3 14thSept. 10 13thSept. 17 21stSept. 24 24thOct. 8 21stOct. 15 17thOct. 22 16thOct. 29 11thNov. 5 9thNov. 12 17thNov. 19 14thNov. 26 14thDec. 3 14thJan. 4, 2001 13th

2001Sept. 23 24thSept. 30 21stOct. 7 17thOct. 14 24thOct. 21 24thOct. 28 20th

Note: From 1961 to 1967, only 10 teams wereranked (except for 1961 final poll).

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19431. Notre Dame2. Iowa Pre-Flight3. Michigan4. Navy5. PURDUE6. Great Lakes7. Duke8. Del Monte P-F9. Northwestern

10. March Field11. Army12. Washington13. Georgia Tech14. Texas15. Tulsa16. Dartmouth17. Bainbridge18. Colorado College19. Pacific20. Pennsylvania

19521. Michigan State2. Georgia Tech3. Notre Dame4. Oklahoma5. USC6. UCLA7. Mississippi8. Tennessee9. Alabama

10. Texas11. Wisconsin12. Tulsa13. Maryland14. Syracuse15. Florida16. Duke17. Ohio State18. PURDUE19. Princeton20. Kentucky

19581. Louisiana State2. Iowa3. Army4. Auburn5. Oklahoma6. Air Force7. Wisconsin8. Ohio State9. Syracuse

10. Texas Christian11. Mississippi12. Clemson13. PURDUE14. Florida15. South Carolina16. California17. Notre Dame18. Southern Methodist19. Oklahoma State20. Rutgers

19671. USC2. Tennessee3. Oklahoma4. Indiana5. Notre Dame6. Wyoming7. Oregon State8. Alabama9. PURDUE

10. Penn StateOnly 10 teams ranked

19681. Ohio State2. Penn State3. Texas4. USC5. Notre Dame6. Arkansas7. Kansas8. Georgia9. Missouri

10. PURDUE11. Oklahoma12. Michigan13. Tennessee14. Southern Methodist15. Oregon State16. Auburn17. Alabama18. Houston19. Louisiana State20. Missouri

OhioFirst year poll taken after bowl games

19691. Texas2. Penn State3. USC4. Ohio State5. Notre Dame6. Missouri7. Arkansas8. Mississippi9. Michigan

10. Louisiana State11. Nebraska12. Houston13. UCLA14. Florida15. Tennessee16. Colorado17. West Virginia18. PURDUE19. Stanford20. Auburn

19601. Minnesota2. Mississippi3. Iowa4. Navy5. Missouri6. Washington7. Arkansas8. Ohio State9. Alabama

10. Duke11. Kansas12. Baylor13. Auburn14. Yale15. Michigan State16. Penn State17. New Mexico State18. Florida19. PURDUE

Syracuse

19611. Alabama2. Ohio State3. Texas4. Louisiana State5. Mississippi6. Minnesota7. Colorado8. Michigan State9. Arkansas

10. Utah State11. Missouri12. PURDUE13. Georgia Tech14. Syracuse15. Rutgers16. UCLA17. Arizona

Penn StateRice

20. Duke

19661. Notre Dame2. Michigan State3. Alabama4. Georgia5. UCLA6. Nebraska7. PURDUE8. Georgia Tech9. Miami (Fla.)

10. Southern MethodistOnly 10 teams ranked

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FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLS19781. Alabama2. USC3. Oklahoma4. Penn State5. Michigan6. Clemson7. Notre Dame8. Nebraska9. Texas

10. Houston11. Arkansas12. Michigan State13. PURDUE14. UCLA15. Missouri16. Georgia17. Stanford18. North Carolina State19. Texas A&M20. Maryland

19791. Alabama2. USC3. Oklahoma4. Ohio State5. Houston6. Florida State7. Pittsburgh8. Arkansas9. Nebraska

10. PURDUE11. Washington12. Texas13. Brigham Young14. Baylor15. North Carolina16. Auburn17. Temple18. Michigan19. Indiana20. Penn State

19801. Georgia2. Pittsburgh3. Oklahoma4. Michigan5. Florida State6. Alabama7. Nebraska8. Penn State9. Notre Dame

10. North Carolina11. USC12. Brigham Young13. UCLA14. Baylor15. Ohio State16. Washington17. PURDUE18. Miami (Fla.)19. Mississippi State20. Southern Methodist

19971. Michigan2. Nebraska3. Florida State4. Florida5. UCLA6. North Carolina7. Tennessee8. Kansas State9. Washington State

10. Georgia11. Auburn12. Ohio State13. Louisiana State14. Arizona State15. PURDUE16. Penn State17. Colorado State18. Washington19. Southern Mississippi20. Texas A&M21. Syracuse22. Mississippi23. Missouri24. Oklahoma State25. Georgia Tech

19981. Tennessee2. Ohio State3. Florida State4. Arizona5. Florida6. Wisconsin7. Tulane8. UCLA9. Georgia Tech

10. Kansas State11. Texas A&M12. Michigan13. Air Force14. Georgia15. Texas16. Arkansas17. Penn State18. Virginia19. Nebraska20. Miami (Fla.)21. Missouri22. Notre Dame23. Virginia Tech24. PURDUE25. Syracuse

19991. Florida State2. Virginia Tech3. Nebraska4. Wisconsin5. Michigan6. Kansas State7. Michigan State8. Alabama9. Tennessee

10. Marshall11. Penn State12. Florida13. Mississippi State14. Southern Mississippi15. Miami (Fla.)16. Georgia17. Arkansas18. Minnesota19. Oregon20. Georgia Tech21. Texas22. Mississippi23. Texas A&M24. Illinois25. PURDUE

20001. Oklahoma2. Miami (Fla.)3. Washington4. Oregon State5. Florida State6. Virginia Tech7. Oregon8. Nebraska9. Kansas State

10. Florida11. Michigan12. Texas13. PURDUE14. Colorado State15. Notre Dame16. Clemson17. Georgia Tech18. Auburn19. South Carolina20. Georgia21. Texas Christian22. Louisiana State23. Wisconsin24. Mississippi State25. Iowa State

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FINAL UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL POLLS19511. Tennessee2. Michigan State3. Illinois4. Maryland5. Georgia Tech6. Princeton7. Stanford8. Wisconsin9. Baylor

10. Texas Christian11. Oklahoma12. California13. Notre Dame14. San Francisco15. PURDUE16. Washington State17. Holy Cross18. UCLA19. Kentucky20. Kansas

19521. Michigan State2. Georgia Tech3. Notre Dame4. Oklahoma5. USC6. UCLA7. Mississippi8. Tennessee9. Alabama

10. Wisconsin11. Texas12. PURDUE13. Maryland14. Princeton15. Ohio State16. Pittsburgh17. Navy18. Duke19. Houston20. Kentucky

19581. Louisiana State2. Iowa3. Army4. Auburn5. Oklahoma6. Wisconsin7. Ohio State8. Air Force9. Texas Christian

10. Syracuse11. PURDUE12. Mississippi13. Clemson14. Notre Dame15. Florida16. California17. Northwestern18. Southern MethodistOnly 18 teams ranked

19601. Minnesota2. Iowa3. Mississippi4. Missouri5. Wisconsin6. Navy7. Arkansas8. Ohio State9. Kansas

10. Alabama11. Duke12. Baylor13. Michigan State14. Auburn15. PURDUE16. Florida17. Texas18. Yale19. New Mexico State20. Tennessee

19611. Alabama2. Ohio State3. Louisiana State4. Texas5. Mississippi6. Minnesota7. Colorado8. Arkansas9. Michigan State

10. Utah State11. PURDUE12. Missouri13. Georgia Tech14. Duke15. Kansas16. Syracuse17. Wyoming18. Wisconsin19. Miami (Fla.)20. Penn State

19651. Michigan State2. Arkansas3. Nebraska4. Alabama5. UCLA6. Missouri7. Tennessee8. Notre Dame9. USC

10. Texas Tech11. Ohio State12. Florida13. PURDUE14. Louisiana State15. Georgia16. Tulsa17. Mississippi18. Kentucky19. Syracuse20. Colorado

19661. Notre Dame2. Michigan State3. Alabama4. Georgia5. UCLA6. PURDUE7. Nebraska8. Georgia Tech9. Southern Methodist

10. Miami (Fla.)11. Florida12. Mississippi13. Arkansas14. Tennessee15. Wyoming16. Syracuse17. Houston18. USC19. Oregon State20. Virginia Tech

19671. USC2. Tennessee3. Oklahoma4. Notre Dame5. UCLA6. Indiana7. Alabama8. Oregon State9. PURDUE

10. UCLA11. Penn State12. Syracuse13. Colorado14. Minnesota15. Florida State16. Miami (Fla.)17. North Carolina State18. Georgia19. Houston20. Arizona State

19681. Ohio State2. USC3. Penn State4. Georgia5. Texas6. Kansas7. Tennessee8. Notre Dame9. Arkansas

10. Oklahoma11. PURDUE12. Alabama13. Oregon State14. Florida State15. Michigan16. Southern Methodist17. Missouri18. Minnesota

Ohio20. Houston

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FINAL UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL POLLS19801. Georgia2. Pittsburgh3. Oklahoma4. Michigan5. Florida State6. Alabama7. Nebraska8. Penn State9. North Carolina

10. Notre Dame11. Brigham Young12. USC13. Baylor14. UCLA15. Ohio State16. PURDUE17. Washington18. Miami (Fla.)19. Florida20. Southern Methodist

19691. Texas2. Penn State3. Arkansas4. USC5. Ohio State6. Missouri7. Louisiana State8. Michigan9. Notre Dame

10. UCLA11. Tennessee12. Nebraska13. Mississippi14. Stanford15. Auburn16. Houston17. Florida18. PURDUE

MississippiSan Diego StateWest Virginia

19781. USC2. Alabama3. Oklahoma4. Penn State5. Michigan6. Clemson

Notre Dame8. Nebraska9. Texas

10. Arkansas11. Houston12. UCLA13. PURDUE14. Missouri15. Georgia16. Stanford17. Navy18. Texas A&M19. Arizona State20. Missouri

19791. Alabama2. USC3. Oklahoma4. Ohio State5. Houston6. Pittsburgh7. Nebraska8. Florida State9. Arkansas

10. PURDUE11. Washington12. Brigham Young13. Texas14. North Carolina15. Baylor16. Indiana17. Temple18. Penn State19. Michigan20. Missouri

Ranking Records(Associated Press poll)

When Purdue is ranked ...1 ....... 3-1 14 ...... 6-52 ....... 2-1-1 15 ...... 6-33 ....... 2-1 16 ...... 6-34 ....... 3-1 17 ...... 10-5-15 ....... 4-3-1 18 ...... 3-36 ....... 5-4 19 ...... 4-27 ....... 5-4-1 20 ...... 6-18 ....... 3-2-2 21 ...... 3-09 ....... 4-7-1 22 ...... 2-010 ...... 5-3 23 ...... 2-011 ...... 1-2-2 24 ...... 2-112 ...... 4-1-1 25 ...... 0-013 ...... 5-2 Total .. 96-55-10

When Purdue’s opponentis ranked ...1 ....... 8-11 14 ...... 0-32 ....... 3-9 15 ...... 2-53 ....... 2-14 16 ...... 2-3-14 ....... 2-13 17 ...... 3-35 ....... 6-9 18 ...... 1-36 ....... 2-8-1 19 ...... 1-27 ....... 1-5 20 ...... 1-78 ....... 2-7-1 21 ...... 0-59 ....... 3-7 22 ...... 0-110 ...... 1-6-1 23 ...... 1-2-111 ...... 1-12 24 ...... 2-312 ...... 3-5 25 ...... 0-213 ...... 2-5 Total .. 49-150-5

When Purdue is ranked and itsopponent is unranked: 78-22-7

When Purdue is unranked and itsopponent is ranked: 31-117-2

When both Purdue and its opponentis ranked: 18-33-3

When both Purdue and its opponentis unranked: 402-281-36

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FINAL ESPN/USA TODAY POLLS19971. Nebraska2. Michigan3. Florida State4. North Carolina5. UCLA6. Florida7. Kansas State8. Tennessee9. Washington State

10. Georgia11. Auburn12. Ohio State13. Louisiana State14. Arizona State15. PURDUE16. Colorado State17. Penn State18. Washington19. Southern Mississippi20. Syracuse21. Texas A&M22. Mississippi23. Missouri24. Oklahoma State25. Air Force

19981. Tennessee2. Ohio State3. Florida State4. Arizona5. Wisconsin6. Florida7. Tulane8. UCLA9. Kansas State

10. Air Force11. Georgia Tech12. Michigan13. Texas A&M14. Georgia15. Penn State16. Texas17. Arkansas18. Virginia19. Virginia Tech20. Nebraska21. Miami (Fla.)22. Notre Dame23. PURDUE24. Syracuse25. Missouri

20001. Oklahoma2. Miami (Fla.)3. Washington4. Florida State5. Oregon State6. Virginia Tech7. Nebraska8. Kansas State9. Oregon

10. Michigan11. Florida12. Texas13. PURDUE14. Clemson15. Colorado State16. Notre Dame17. Georgia18. Texas Christian19. Georgia Tech20. Auburn21. South Carolina22. Mississippi State23. Iowa State24. Wisconsin25. Tennessee

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No. Date Opponent Result Head Coach1 Oct. 29, 1887 at Butler L 6-48 Albert Berg100 Oct. 25, 1902 Case W 5-0 C.M. Best200 Oct. 28, 1916 Illinois L 7-14 Cleo O’Donnell300 Oct. 4, 1930 Baylor W 20-7 Noble Kizer400 Oct. 10, 1942 at Northwestern W 7-6 Elmer Burnham500 Oct. 3, 1953 Notre Dame L 7-37 Stuart Holcomb600 Oct. 10, 1964 Wisconsin W 28-7 Jack Mollenkopf700 Sept. 14, 1974 Wisconsin L 14-28 Alex Agase800 Nov. 13, 1982 at Michigan L 21-52 Leon Burtnett900 Nov. 16, 1991 Michigan State W 27-17 Jim Colletto1,000 Oct. 14, 2000 at Northwestern W 41-28 Joe Tiller

Albert BergAlma Mater: PrincetonYears: 1 (1887)Games: 1Record: 0-1-0 (.000)Purdue Points (Average): 6 (6.0)Opponent Points (Average): 48 (48.0)Notes: Albert Berg was Purdue’s first coach. Hewas a deaf mute who had trouble communicatingwith his players. The team practiced for oneweek and then traveled to Butler on Oct. 29,1887, and suffered a 48-6 loss.

G.A. ReisnerAlma Mater: HarvardYears: 1 (1889)Games: 3Record: 2-1-0 (.667)Purdue Points (Average): 52 (17.3)Opponent Points (Average): 28 (9.3)Notes: After not fielding a team in 1888, Purdue resumed play in1889 under G.A. Reisner. He led the team to its first-ever victory bythe score of 34-10 over visiting DePauw on Nov. 16, 1889. A graduateof Harvard, Reisner was the only one of Purdue’s first six coaches notto graduate from Princeton.

C.L. HareAlma Mater: PrincetonYears: 1 (1890)Games: 6Record: 3-3-0 (.500)Purdue Points (Average): 170 (28.3)Opponent Points (Average): 56 (9.3)Notes: Purdue became a powerhouse under C.H. Hare, outscoring itsopponents by an average of 28.3 to 9.3 points per game. TheBoilermakers recorded the first three shutouts in school history: 54-0over Wabash on Oct. 24, 1890; 32-0 at DePauw on Nov. 15, 1890; and62-0 over Illinois on Nov. 22, 1890.

Knowlton AmesAlma Mater: PrincetonYears: 2 (1891-92)Games: 12Record: 12-0-0 (1.000)Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships:

2 (1891, 1892)Purdue Points (Average): 512 (42.7)Opponent Points (Average): 24 (2.0)Notes: Knowlton Ames, who was nicknamed “Snake,” is the onlycoach in school history to post an undefeated career record. His two-year mark of 12-0-0 was established by outscoring the opposition512-24. Ames led Purdue to a pair of Indiana Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation championships. The Boilermakers defeated Indiana 60-0on Nov. 14, 1891, in the first meeting in the legendary rivalry.

D.M. BallietAlma Mater: PrincetonYears: 4 (1893-95, 1901)Games: 34Record: 22-10-2 (.676)Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships:

2 (1893, 1894)Purdue Points (Average): 744 (21.9)Opponent Points (Average): 304 (8.9)Notes: Purdue made it four consecutive Indiana Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation championships with two more in D.M. Balliet’s first twoseasons as coach. By 1893 the sport of football was getting out ofhand in terms of violence, and as word spread of Purdue’s proficiencyon the field, so spread word of the mauling. The team opened theseason by annihilating Indiana 64-0 and Butler 96-0. At its next game— against Chicago on Oct. 25 — the district attorney of TippecanoeCounty showed up, stopped the game and threatened to indict all theplayers on both sides for assault and battery if the bloodletting didnot stop. The sport was popular but needed governing, which ledPurdue President James H. Smart to call a meeting of seven Midwestuniversity presidents in Chicago on Jan. 11, 1895, to regulate allintercollegiate athletics. That meeting led to the formation of the“Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives” or “WesternConference,” later renamed the “Big Ten Conference,” in 1896.

S.M. HammondAlma Mater: PrincetonYears: 1 (1896)Games: 7Record: 4-2-1 (.643)Big Ten Record: 0-2-1 (.167)Purdue Points (Average): 122 (17.4)Opponent Points (Average): 60 (8.6)Notes: Purdue and Notre Dame met for the first time Nov. 14, 1896, inSouth Bend, and Purdue posted a 28-22 win. The Boilermakers playedtheir first three games in what is now the Big Ten Conference in1896, losing to Minnesota (0-14) on Oct. 17, losing to Michigan (0-16)on Oct. 24 and tying Illinois (4-4) on Nov. 25.

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Purdue Football Milestone Victories

No. Date Opponent Score Head Coach1 Nov. 16, 1889 DePauw 34-10 G.A. Reisner100 Oct. 4, 1913 Wabash 26-0 Andrew L. Smith200 Oct. 31, 1936 at Carnegie Tech 7-6 Noble Kizer300 Sept. 23, 1961 at Washington 13-6 Jack Mollenkopf400 Oct. 14, 1978 Ohio State 27-16 Jim Young500 Nov. 21, 1998 Indiana 52-7 Joe Tiller

William S. ChurchAlma Mater: PennsylvaniaYears: 1 (1897)Games: 9Record: 5-3-1 (.611)Big Ten Record: 1-2-0 (.333)Purdue Points (Average): 106 (11.8)Opponent Points (Average): 108 (12.0)Notes: William S. Church’s lone Purdue team won the first game inschool history in what is now the Big Ten Conference with a 20-6verdict over visiting Indiana on Oct. 30, 1897. The Boilermakers heldfour of their nine opponents off the scoreboard but still wereoutscored 108-106 for the season.

Alpha P. JamisonAlma Mater: PurdueYears: 3 (1898-1900)Games: 23Record: 11-11-1 (.500)Big Ten Record: 1-7-0 (.125)Purdue Points (Average): 306 (13.3)Opponent Points (Average): 234 (13.3)Notes: Alpha P. Jamison became the first Purdue graduate to coachthe football team. Cecil Isbell (1944-46) and Bob DeMoss (1970-72)would become the second and third, respectively. Jamison’s threeteams each posted .500 records: 3-3-0 in 1898, 4-4-1 in 1899 and4-4-0 in 1900.

C.M. BestAlma Mater: LafayetteYears: 1 (1902)Games: 10Record: 7-2-1 (.750)Big Ten Record: 2-2-0 (.500)Purdue Points (Average): 315 (31.5)Opponent Points (Average): 68 (6.8)Notes: In 1902 the Boilermakers outscored their opponents 315-68en route to a 7-2-1 record. Each of their seven victories was ashutout, including an 87-0 blanking of visiting Butler on Nov. 22.Purdue’s two losses were lopsided, as well — 33-0 at Chicago on Oct.11 and 29-5 at Illinois on Oct. 18.

Oliver F. CuttsAlma Mater: HarvardYears: 2 (1903-04)Games: 18Record: 13-5-0 (.722)Big Ten Record: 1-4-0 (.200)Purdue Points (Average): 263 (14.6)Opponent Points (Average): 114 (6.3)Notes: Despite tremendous success on the field,the two-year tenure of Oliver F. Cutts was marred

by the famous train wreck of Oct. 31, 1903, just inside the Indianapoliscity limits that killed 16 people, including 13 players. The Boilermakerswere headed to Indianapolis to play Indiana. Cutts escaped withinjuries. The tragedy ended the season four weeks early.

A.E. HernsteinAlma Mater: MichiganYears: 1 (1905)Games: 8Record: 6-1-1 (.813)Big Ten Record: 1-1-1 (.500)Purdue Points (Average): 177 (22.1)Opponent Points (Average): 30 (3.8)Notes: The Boilermakers rolled to a 4-0 start in their only seasonunder A.E. Hernstein, outscoring their opponents 110-0 along theway. Upon returning home from Illinois after a 29-0 victory for theirfourth win, Purdue students were intent on coming up with anoisemaker to celebrate their undefeated team. They settled on theold bell that marked the start of classes in the early years of theuniversity, and so the Victory Bell that tolls after every Purdue BigTen Conference victory was initiated.

M.E. WithamAlma Mater: HarvardYears: 1 (1906)Games: 5Record: 0-5-0 (.000)Big Ten Record: 0-3-0 (.000)Purdue Points (Average): 5 (1.0)Opponent Points (Average): 86 (17.2)Notes: In 1906 Purdue suffered its first losing season since itsinaugural campaign of 1887. M.E. Witham was the third and finalPurdue coach to graduate from Harvard, following G.A. Reisner(1889) and Oliver F. Cutts (1903-04).

L.C. TurnerAlma Mater: DartmouthYears: 1 (1907)Games: 5Record: 0-5-0 (.000)Big Ten Record: 0-3-0 (.000)Purdue Points (Average): 10 (2.0)Opponent Points (Average): 108 (21.6)Notes: Purdue made it back-to-back winless seasons in 1907.

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Frederick SpeikAlma Mater: ChicagoYears: 2 (1908-09)Games: 14Record: 6-8-0 (.429)Big Ten Record: 1-7-0 (.125)Purdue Points (Average): 196 (14.0)Opponent Points (Average): 225 (16.1)Notes: The Boilermakers snapped a two-season-plus losing streak of11 games with a 40-0 win over visiting Earlham on Oct. 10, 1908, inF. Speik’s second game as coach.

M.H. HorrAlma Mater: SyracuseYears: 3 (1910-12)Games: 20Record: 8-11-1 (.425)Big Ten Record: 3-9-1 (.269)Purdue Points (Average): 253 (12.7)Opponent Points (Average): 183 (9.2)Notes: M.H. Horr was the first Purdue coach to patrol the sidelines formore than two seasons since Alpha P. Jamison from 1898 to 1900.Halfback Elmer Oliphant was named the Boilermakers’ first All-American in 1912.

Andrew L. SmithAlma Mater: PennsylvaniaYears: 3 (1913-15)Games: 21Record: 12-6-3 (.643)Big Ten Record: 6-5-2 (.538)Purdue Points (Average): 390 (18.6)Opponent Points (Average): 145 (6.9)Notes: The Boilermakers’ first game under coach Andrew L. Smith —a 26-0 win over visiting Wabash on Oct. 4, 1913 — marked the 100thvictory in Purdue football history. Smith’s teams were 3-0 againstintrastate rival Indiana.

Cleo O’DonnellAlma Mater: Holy CrossYears: 2 (1916-17)Games: 14Record: 5-8-1 (.393)Big Ten Record: 0-8-1 (.056)Purdue Points (Average): 162 (11.6)Opponent Points (Average): 208 (14.9)Notes: Cleo O’Donnell’s teams posted five victories over two seasons,and they all were against schools from the state of Indiana: DePauw(2), Wabash (2) and Franklin (1).

A. Butch ScanlonAlma Mater: ChicagoYears: 3 (1918-20)Games: 20Record: 7-12-1 (.375)Big Ten Record: 1-7-0 (.125)Big Ten Championships: 1 (1918-tri)Purdue Points (Average): 194 (9.7)Opponent Points (Average): 285 (14.3)Notes: It may only have been a 1-0 record — with a 7-3 victory overChicago on Nov. 2, 1918, that ended a 16-game losing streak to theMaroons — but the Purdue football team won its first Big TenConference championship in 1918 under first-year coach A. ButchScanlon. The Boilermakers shared the crown with Illinois (4-0) andMichigan (2-0).

William H. DeitzAlma Mater: CarlisleYears: 1 (1921)Games: 7Record: 1-6-0 (.143)Big Ten Record: 1-4-0 (.200)Purdue Points (Average): 9 (1.3)Opponent Points (Average): 95 (13.6)Notes: The only victory in the one-year tenure of William H. “LoneStar” Deitz was a 3-0 verdict over Northwestern on Nov. 5, 1921, inwhat is documented as the first Homecoming game at Purdue.

James PhelanAlma Mater: Notre Dame ‘17Years: 8 (1922-29)Games: 62Record: 35-22-5 (.605)Big Ten Record: 14-16-5 (.471)Big Ten Championships: 1 (1929)Purdue Points (Average): 1,003 (16.2)Opponent Points (Average): 507 (8.2)Notes: James Phelan was the startingquarterback under coach Jesse Harper at NotreDame from 1915 to 1917 and team captain in

1917. He subsequently served as a pilot in World War I before beingnamed Purdue’s 20th head coach in 1922 at 29 years of age. Phelan,who was described as a “tough Irishman,” directed the Boilermakersfor eight years, the longest stint of any Purdue coach up to thatpoint. After posting a 3-10-2 record during his first two seasons, hewent 32-12-3 over his final six campaigns. The Phelan Era came to aclimax in 1929 with a Big Ten Conference championship and Purdue’sfirst undefeated, untied season since 1892. The conference crownremains the lone outright title in school history. Phelan served ashead coach at Washington from 1930 to 1941, leading the Huskies tothe 1937 Rose Bowl and the 1938 Pineapple Bowl. He later coachedprofessionally with the New York Titans, New York Yankees, BaltimoreColts and Texas Rangers before getting into politics.

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Noble KizerAlma Mater: Notre Dame ‘25Years: 7 (1930-36)Games: 58Record: 42-13-3 (.750)Big Ten Record: 26-9-3 (.724)Big Ten Championships: 2 (1931-tri, 1932-co)Purdue Points (Average): 930 (16.0)Opponent Points (Average): 386 (6.7)Notes: Noble Kizer was the second straightNotre Dame graduate to coach Purdue. He played

right guard as one of the “Seven Mules” for coach Knute Rockne from1922 to 1924 and was a member of the 1924 Fighting Irish nationalchampionship team. The Boilermakers were Big Ten Conference tri-champions in 1931 and co-champs in 1932. Prior to Kizer’s final seasonin 1936, tragedy struck the Purdue football program for the secondtime as a lockerroom fire Sept. 12 killed two players and seriouslyburned four others. Kizer was ill throughout the 1936 season and wasdiagnosed with a serious kidney ailment in February of 1937. On July19, he took a leave of absence but did not return. Kizer, who also wasPurdue’s athletic director for much of the 1930s, died July 13, 1940, inNew Mexico at just 40 years of age. His .750 winning percentage is thebest in Purdue history for anyone who coached at least three years.

Mal ElwardAlma Mater: Notre Dame ‘16Years: 5 (1937-41)Games: 40Record: 16-18-6 (.475)Big Ten Record: 9-11-4 (.458)Purdue Points (Average): 346 (8.7)Opponent Points (Average): 328 (8.2)Notes: Mal Elward was the third straight Purduecoach to graduate from Notre Dame. He playedleft end from 1912 to 1915. Elward’s first threeteams went 12-7-5 from 1937 to 1939. The

Boilermakers tied for second in the Big Ten Conference in 1938.

Elmer BurnhamAlma Mater: Spring College ‘16Years: 2 (1942-43)Games: 18Record: 10-8-0 (.556)Big Ten Record: 7-4-0 (.636)Big Ten Championships: 1 (1943-co)Purdue Points (Average): 241 (8.3)Opponent Points (Average): 234 (8.1)Notes: After seven years as freshman coach,Elmer Burnham was elevated to head coach in1942 and went 1-8 with a 7-6 win at Northwestern

on Oct. 10. Then with World War II raging the Boilermakers fashioneda team in 1943 made up of 26 Marines, nine Navy men and ninecivilians. Purdue went 9-0, including 6-0 in the Big Ten Conference toshare the championship with Michigan. It stands as the best turnaroundand last unbeaten campaign in school history.

Cecil IsbellAlma Mater: Purdue ‘38Years: 3 (1944-46)Games: 29Record: 14-14-1 (.500)Big Ten Record: 7-10-1 (.417)Purdue Points (Average): 502 (17.3)Opponent Points (Average): 499 (17.2)Notes: A graduate of Purdue and a halfbackfrom 1935 to 1937, Cecil Isbell was head coachat his alma mater from 1944 to 1946 afterserving as backfield coach under Elmer

Burnham. The 1945 Boilermakers, led by freshman quarterback BobDeMoss, went 7-3, including a 35-13 upset at No. 4 Ohio State on Oct.20. It broke a 13-game winning streak for the defending Big TenConference champions.

Stuart HolcombAlma Mater: Ohio State ‘32Years: 9 (1947-55)Games: 81Record: 35-42-4 (.457)Big Ten Record: 25-26-2 (.491)Big Ten Championships: 1 (1952-co)Purdue Points (Average): 1,301 (16.1)Opponent Points (Average): 1,347 (16.6)Notes: Stuart Holcomb’s roller coaster nine-yeartenure at Purdue ranks second only to hissuccessor, Jack Mollenkopf (14 years). The

Boilermakers stunned No. 1-ranked Notre Dame 28-14 on Oct. 7, 1950,in South Bend behind quarterback Dale Samuels (putting an end to theFighting Irish’s 35-game unbeaten streak), and they shared the 1952Big Ten Conference championship with Wisconsin. Purdue had a 4-1-1conference record that year but was just 4-3-2 overall.

Jack MollenkopfAlma Mater: Bowling Green ‘31Years: 14 (1956-69)Games: 132Record: 84-39-9 (.670)Big Ten Record: 57-32-5 (.633)Big Ten Championships: 1 (1967-tri)Bowl Games: 1 (1967 Rose)Purdue Points (Average): 2,856 (21.6)Opponent Points (Average): 1,898 (14.4)Notes: Jack Mollenkopf is Purdue’s all-timecoaching leader in games (132) and wins (84)

and ranks fourth in winning percentage (.670). His inaugural season,1956, was the only losing campaign of his tenure. He previously wasan assistant coach for the Boilermakers from 1947 to 1955. Mollenkopfguided the Boilermakers to their only Rose Bowl appearance in 1967(a 14-13 victory over USC) and a Big Ten Conference tri-championshipin 1967 (with Indiana and Minnesota). The Boilermakers finishedsecond in the Big Ten twice (1959 and 1966) and third on fouroccasions (1964, 1965, 1968 and 1969). “Jack The Ripper” was 11-2-1 against Indiana and 10-4 against Notre Dame.

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Bob DeMossAlma Mater: Purdue ‘50Years: 3 (1970-72)Games: 31Record: 13-18-0 (.419)Big Ten Record: 11-12-0 (.478)Purdue Points (Average): 616 (19.9)Opponent Points (Average): 552 (17.8)Notes: The name Bob DeMoss is synonymouswith Purdue football. He was a quarterback forthe Boilermakers from 1945 to 1948, assistantcoach from 1950 to 1969 and head coach from

1970 to 1972. He subsequently served as an assistant athleticdirector from 1973 to 1993. Known as a “quarterback architect,”DeMoss tutored such Purdue legends as Dale Samuels, Len Dawson,Bob Griese, Mike Phipps and Gary Danielson. But ironically, runningback Otis Armstrong set the school rushing yards record of 3,315(since broken by Mike Alstott) while playing for DeMoss. Twice as anassistant, DeMoss was named acting head coach when illness struckJack Mollenkopf. DeMoss had a 4-2 record in that capacity, includinga 9-0 victory over No. 5 Iowa on Oct. 28, 1961, that earned himNational Coach of the Week honors from United Press International.DeMoss’ biggest win as head coach was a 26-14 upset at No. 3-rankedStanford on Oct. 3, 1970.

Jack Mollenkopf

Jim Young addresses the crowd following acceptance of the 1978Peach Bowl trophy.

Alex AgaseAlma Mater: Illinois ‘47Years: 4 (1973-76)Games: 44Record: 18-25-1 (.420)Big Ten Record: 15-17-0 (.469)Purdue Points (Average): 739 (16.8)Opponent Points (Average): 927 (21.1)Notes: As a player, Alex Agase was an All-America offensive lineman both at Purdue (1943)and at Illinois (1942 and 1946). He served inthe Marines in 1944 and 1945 and won a

Bronze Star and a Purple Heart on Okinawa in the South Pacific. Hiscoaching career with the Boilermakers was highlighted by a 31-20victory over defending national champion and second-ranked NotreDame in South Bend on Sept. 28, 1974, and a 16-14 win over top-ranked and Rose Bowl-bound Michigan at home Nov. 6, 1976.

Jim YoungAlma Mater: Bowling Green ‘57Years: 5 (1977-81)Games: 58Record: 38-19-1 (.664)Big Ten Record: 26-14-1 (.646)Bowl Games: 3 (1978 Peach, 1979 Bluebonnet, 1980 Liberty)Purdue Points (Average): 1,349 (23.3)Opponent Points (Average): 1,077 (18.6)Notes: Jim Young revitalized the Purdue programbehind quarterback Mark Herrmann. The

Boilermakers earned three consecutive bowl berths from 1978 to1980 and won all three games: 41-21 over Georgia Tech in 1978Peach Bowl, 27-22 over Tennessee in the 1979 Bluebonnet Bowl and28-25 over Missouri in the 1980 Liberty Bowl. Young’s 1979 team went10-2 to set the school record for wins. Purdue finished third in theBig Ten Conference in 1978, second in 1979 and tied for second in1980, and the Boilermakers’ overall record of 28-7-1 during that spanwas better than any other Big Ten team or Notre Dame. Young ranksthird on the school’s all-time wins list (38). After the 1981 season,Young resigned as coach for family reasons and became an associateathletic director for one year before going to Army as head coach.

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Joe Tiller has piloted Purdue to six of the 11 bowlberths in school history.

Leon BurtnettAlma Mater: Southwestern (Kan.) ‘65Years: 5 (1982-86)Games: 56Record: 21-34-1 (.384)Big Ten Record: 17-25-1 (.407)Bowl Games: 1 (1984 Peach)Purdue Points (Average): 1,195 (21.3)Opponent Points (Average): 1,614 (28.8)Notes: After instituting the famed “Junk Defense”as defensive coordinator from 1977 to 1981,Leon Burtnett became the 30th head coach in

Purdue history. During his five years as head coach, Purdue had futureNFL quarterbacks Scott Campbell and Jim Everett direct the offense.The Boilermakers managed merely three wins in both 1982 and 1983but put it together in 1984 to go 7-5 and play in the Peach Bowl. TheBoilermakers defeated No. 8 Notre Dame (23-21), No. 2 Ohio State (28-23) and Michigan (31-29) that year. Burtnett’s last game at the helm —a 17-15 victory over visiting Indiana on Nov. 22, 1986 — also was thefinal game for future NFL All-Pro Rod Woodson, who played 137 plays(90 percent of the game) and finished with 93 yards rushing, 67 yardsreceiving, 10 tackles, a pass breakup and a forced fumble while alsoreturning three punts and two kickoffs.

Fred AkersAlma Mater: Arkansas ‘60Years: 4 (1987-90)Games: 44Record: 12-31-1 (.284)Big Ten Record: 9-23-0 (.281)Purdue Points (Average): 670 (15.2)Opponent Points (Average): 1,206 (27.4)Notes: After an impressive 10 years at Texas(an 86-31-2 record and two SouthwestConference championships), Fred Akers cameto Purdue. But his best year with the

Boilermakers was merely a 4-7 record in 1988 that included a 31-26upset at Ohio State on Oct. 15.

Jim CollettoAlma Mater: UCLA ‘67Years: 6 (1991-96)Games: 66Record: 21-42-3 (.341)Big Ten Record: 13-32-3 (.302)Purdue Points (Average): 1,463 (22.2)Opponent Points (Average): 1,804 (27.3)Notes: Jim Colletto, who was an assistantcoach at Purdue from 1982 to 1984, returned ashead coach from 1991 to 1996 and led theprogram to steady improvement both on and

off the field. In one of the best games ever played in school history,the Boilermakers defeated 17th-ranked California 41-14 at homeSept. 12, 1992. In 1995 Purdue led the Big Ten Conference andranked eighth nationally in rushing offense (233.4 yards per game)behind All-America fullback Mike Alstott.

Joe TillerAlma Mater: Montana State ‘65Years: 6 (1997-2002)Games: 74Record: 46-28-0 (.622)Big Ten Record: 30-18-0 (.625)Big Ten Championships: 1 (2000-tri)Bowl Games: 6 (1997 Alamo, 1998 Alamo, 2000 Outback, 2001 Rose, 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun)Purdue Points (Average): 2,241 (30.3)Opponent Points (Average): 1,680 (22.7)

Notes: With genuine enthusiasm and an exciting pass-orientedoffense, Joe Tiller has put Purdue back on the college football map.In six seasons on the sidelines from 1997 to 2002, he has engineeredthe Boilermakers to six bowl berths and five winning seasons. Duringthe 2002 season, Tiller became the second-winningest coach inschool history, both for all games and Big Ten games. In 2000,Purdue reached the pinnacle of college football by sharing the BigTen Conference championship and gaining a berth in the Rose Bowl.On Dec. 29, 1998, Purdue recorded one of the biggest victories inschool history with a come-from-behind, last-minute 37-34 upset offourth-ranked Kansas State in the Alamo Bowl. Along the way, theBoilermakers rewrote the record book for passing with Drew Brees atquarterback. Home attendance at Ross-Ade Stadium has risen froman average of 45,306 in 1996 (the year before Tiller arrived) to65,319 in 2000 (the sixth-largest in school history). Tiller previouslywas assistant head coach at Purdue from 1983 to 1986.

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ASSISTANT COACHES ROSTER (SINCE 1926)AAgnew, Lyle 1949-51Ankney, Moe 1991-93

BBabers, Dino 1991-93Baker, Bill 1980-82Bennett, Blaine 2001-02Bennett, Phil 1987-90Bockrath, Bob 1977-79Boland, Joe 1941Bowman, Urban 1984Brown, Greg 1989-90Burke, Tim 1997-99Burnham, Elmer 1943Burtnett, Leon 1977-81

CCaddas, Chester 1982, 1993-96Cartwright, Kit 1983-86Catavolos, George 1971-76Caviglia, Tony 1991-93Chaney, Jim 1997-2002Claire, Frank 1947Colletto, Jim 1982-84Conti, Fred 1973-76Conway, Mike 1995Cope, Bob 1982Carideo, Frank 1931Cowdrey, Bruce 1990Crimmins, Bernie 1959-64

DDaddio, Bill 1954-58DeMoss, Bob 1950-69Dienhart, Joe 1943-53Doba, Bill 1983-86Downing, Scott 1997-2002Duggins, Herb 1940-41Dullaghan, Dick 1980-82

EElam, Jim 1987-88Elias, Bill 1953-59Ellis, Jack 1973-76Elward, Mal 1927-37Emanuel, Gary 1997-2002Eversman, George 1926-27

FFehring, Dutch 1935-40, 1942, 1944-45Fichtner, Randy 1994-96Foldberg, Henry 1950Freeman, Tom 1992-96Fuoss, Don 1960-68

GGeiger, Bob 1969-76Gilmore, Ted 2001-02Greene, Ken 2000-02

HHagen, Mark 2000-02

Hager, Allen 1956-72Hall, Dale 1949-50Hankwitz, Mike 1977-81Harmeson, Glenn 1932-33, 1951-52Hart, Randy 1977-81Hartman, Jerry 1973-76Henderson, Pat 1990-93Hewgley, C.W. 1967-70Hildebrand, Bill 1949Hill, Mike 1985-86Hoener, Pete 1989-91Hope, Danny 1997-2001

IIsbell, Cecil 1942-43

JJackson, Fred 1989-90Jardine, Leonard 1964-66Jones, Wayne 1970-72

KKeyes, Leroy 1995-96Kollar, Bill 1988-89Korpitz, Larry 1997

LLaBree, Larry 1926Lambert, Ward 1945Lappano, Tim 1997Larkins, Lee 1980-83Lounsbury, Dan 1987-90Lowery, Emmet 1944-46

MMackey, Red 1931-42Mackovich, John 1977Maloney, Ned 1951-72Martineau, Earl 1929-30Mason, Tony 1969-72McGuff, Al 1952-53McIntosh, Greg 1985-86Melvin, Randy 1997-99Meyer, Ron 1965-70Michael, Bill 1987-90Miller, Burnie 1965-69Miller, James 1954-58Milligan, Mike 1951-52Mims, Ron 1984-85Mollenkopf, Jack 1947-55Moore, William 1947-52Morgan, Karl 1996Morris, Bob 1994-96

NNaughton, Pat 1973-76

OOlson, Greg 1997-2000, 2002

PParker, Al 1956-72Parrish, Stan 1983

Pillman, Charles 1926Purvis, Duane 1946-49Purvis, Jim 1934-35

RRankin, Dave 1947-48Raye, Craig 1987-88Reaux, Tommy 1987Redmann, Doug 1977-81Reeck, Claude 1944-51Rein, Bo 1971Roberts, Al 1986Roggeman, Tom 1970-76

SSalem, Tim 1991-96Samuels, Dale 1960-63, 1970-72Sanford, Mike 1987-89Scallish, Elmer 1959Shea, Jim 1960-63Sherman, Ray 1982-85Smith, Rick 1994-95Smith, Ty 1995-96Snowball, David 1991-94Spack, Brock 1991-94, 1997-2002Spoo, Bob 1978-86Stanley, Bob 1987-90Stanton, Jack 1986Stears, George 1932-33Steinbrenner, George 1956Stoltz, Jerry 1967-68Stram, Hank 1948-55Sumlin, Kevin 1998-00

TTaube, Mel 1926-27, 1936-46Thompson, Larry 1977-79Tiller, Joe 1983-86Trubey, Dwight 1948Turner, Robert 1991-94

UUlinksi, Ed 1953

VVan Valkenburgh, Kurt 1996Venturi, Tick 1973-76Voinoff, Sam 1938-40, 1943-53

WWalker, Scott 1987-88Wells, Willard 1983-86Wilson, Walter 1947-50Wynn, Mike 1972-76

ZZaunbrecher, Ed 1977-79Zwahlen, Ernie 1964-66

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This list contains the names of all letterwinnersin varsity football history, dating to Purdue’s firstteam in the fall of 1887. Included are athleteswho represented Purdue in competition in thepioneer days of the sport before letters wereawarded on a regular or systematic basis. Alsoincluded are those individuals who were in thestarting lineup but who were not awarded a letterfor one reason or another. Purdue first worenumbers on its uniforms in 1929, and thosenumbers are indicated next to the names.

AAbbott, Ray (44) 1935, 1938, EAbrell, R.T. 1913-14, 1916, HBAbreu, Craig (82) 1980-81, LBAdamle, Mark (10) 1977-79, DBAdams, Harry 1903-04, HBAdams, Herman (64) 1934, EAdams, Marv (24, 45) 1969, 1971, HBAdams, Norbert (89, 40) 1945, 1947-49, HBAdams, Thomas (23, 0) 1990-92, DBAddison, Russ (68) 1954, GAgase, Alex (95) 1943, GAgnew, Bob (29) 1948, FBAinslie, Dick (86) 1938, FB-CAinsworth, Jack (66) 1938, GAlbaugh, Dick (5) 1978, DBAlbright, Mike (74) 1971-72, OTAlder, Butch (55) 1981-83, OLAldrich, Bill 1893, QBAlekna, Paul (69) 1981-84, OLAlexander, Ray (89) 1970, DTAlford, Brian (80) 1994-97, WRAllan, Bob 1953, EAllen, Bernie (15) 1958-60, QBAllen, Craig (1) 1994-95, WRAllen, D.M. 1902-05, TAllen, E.H. 1917, HBAllen, Ian (96, 55) 1997-2000, DT-OLAllen, John McKee (53) 1952-54, CAlspaugh, Tim (44) 1980-83, RBAlstott, Mike (30, 40) 1992-95, FBAlward, A.F. 1894-97, TAmato, Frank (20) 1959, HBAnastasia, Frank (82) 1957, 1959, EAnderson, A.W. 1899, TAnderson, Dave (87) 1933, EAnderson, Don (15) 1981-84, DBAnderson, Eric (75) 1983-85, DTAnderson, Orvill (80) 1934, HBAnderson, Mike (47) 1991-94, FBAnderson, Phillip 1923, 1925, GAnderson, Paul (59) 1940, HBAnderson, Rick (2) 1980-81, KAndres, Chuck (69) 1954, GAndres, Tom (13) 1974-75, DBAndretich, John (60) 1941-42, HBAngelotti, Frank (72) 1952-54, TArbuckle, Raymond 1916, GArmstrong, Otis (24) 1970-72, HBArnce, Chris (21, 17) 1996-97, KArnold, Hollis 1900, TArnold, Reggie (21) 1974-77, WRAronson, Morrie (20) 1939, GArrington, Fred (48) 1975-77, LBAugustyniak, Matt (41) 1981-82, RBAugustyniak, Mike (23) 1978-79, FBAustin, Da’Shann (33) 1998, DB

Axton, Ted (58) 1938, 1940, CAyodele, Akin (13) 1999-2001, DE-LB

BBachmann, Bob (36) 1942, CBacon, Troy (51) 1996, LBBader, Albert (22) 1958, HBBaer, Chuck (12) 1954, QBBahr, Rudolph 1922-24, HBBaker, Paul (64) 1968-70, TBaldwin, Don (88) 1982-85, DLBall, E.G. 1911, EBaltzell, Bob (34) 1966-67, HBBaltzell, Vic (34) 1970, QBBanks, Drew (74) 1983-84, OLBarberich, Mike (64) 1976-77, OGBarbolak, Pete (71, 58) 1944, 1947-48, TBarnes, A.H. 1899-1902, EBarnes, Erich (44) 1955-57, HBBarnes, H.G. 1902, TBarnes, Mike (79) 1965-66, TBarnes, Roosevelt (42) 1981, LBBarnett, Tom (41) 1957-58, HBBarr, Chris (73) 1975-76, DTBarr, Jim (90) 1978-79, MGBarr, Mike (85) 1971-72, DEBarr, Phil (85) 1974, MGBarr, Steve (7) 1977-78, QBBarr, Tom (84) 1978-81, TEBartlett, C.A. 1916-18, GBarwegen, Dick (21) 1942-43, 1946, GBasan, Harry (89) 1960, EBasker, George (88) 1933-34, HBBateman, Dick 1931-32, EBatten, Romond (8) 1991-94, LBBates, Frank 1896, GBattaglia, Joe (56) 1979, 1980, OLBauman, Frank (74) 1943-44, EBaumbach, C.C. (65) 1934, EBaumgartner, Steve (97) 1971-72, DEBayless, Tom (65) 1969, MGBeabout, Jerry (76) 1958-60, TBeasley, Adrian (7) 1996-99, DBBeatty, Eric (47, 55) 1989-92, LBBecker, Butch (51) 1958, CBecker, Bob (73) 1957-59, TBeeks, Ronnie (3) 1986, 1988, SBeery, Jack (96) 1983-86, TEBeery, Paul (19) 1974-77, FL-DBBegg, Charles (98) 1962, GBehanna, Edward (55) 1960-62, CBeigh, Dave (62) 1968-69, MGBeirne, Jim (81) 1965-67, EBeletic, John (44, 75) 1948-50, TBelin, Jerome (29) 1972, DBBell, Ashley (82) 1969-71, EBell, George (33) 1934-36, CBell, Henry (27, 28) 1997-98, DBBendixon, H.H. 1918, 1920, EBenna, Joe 1941, GBennett, Jeff (43) 2002, TEBenson, Cliff (81) 1980-83, TEBenson, H.S. 1913Benson, Michael (98) 1974-77, DEBenson, W.M. 1898Berch, David (53) 1997-98, LBBerg, Dick (21) 1967-69, KSBergmann, Bob (89) 1955, EBerkey, F.V. 1899-1902, FB

Berkheiser, J.M. 1906-07, GBerkley, Andy 1942, HBBerkshire, William 1899-1901, CBerns, John 1911-13, LGBerns, Bill 1915-17, TBerto, Anthony 1940-42, HBBettis, Tom (65) 1951-54, GBetulius, Joe (17) 1980, QBBingham, Gregg (55) 1970-72, MGBirk, Ferdinand 1918-21, LTBishop, Kenneth 1913-15, LGBlackman, Jon (84) 1994-95, 1997, TEBlalock, Don (78) 1976-77, DTBland, Ronald (28, 88) 1948-50, EBliss, Clyde (65) 1938, QBBlocker, Frank 1913-15, LTBloom, Thomas (20) 1960-62, HBBlume, Elmer 1935, TBoat, Gerald (65) 1983-84, OLBobich, Brad (92, 6) 1992-95, KBobrowski, Bo (14) 1972-73, QBBohm, Paul 1941, GBolan, J.T. 1923-25, LTBolcum, James (55) 1932, CBoley, Rick (97) 1965, EBolley, Henry 1887, 1889, QBBonar, Joe (97) 1962, GBond, R.A. 1897Bonds, Caleb (40) 1986, RBBonk, Jim (74) 1966, 1967, TBoots, George 1927, E-GBordigioni, Dean (50) 1977, LB-MGBoris, Tom (21) 1961, 1962, HBBorum, Cecil 1914, RTBosche, Jim (19) 1980-82, PBosonitz, J.J. 1917, 1923, LGBoswell, Gene 1930-31, TBotney, Andy (49) 1936-37, QB-E-HBBotts, Brent (42) 1997-2000, DTBowie, Larry (78) 1959-61, TBowman, William 1910-11, LG

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Arlee Connors (1990-92)

Boyd, John (10) 1992, WRBoyer, J.C. 1902, RGBoykin, Tim (26) 1974-77, HBBozell, R.R. 1914, HBBrady, Mike (56) 1972, CBrandel, Fred (73) 1957-59, GBratton, David (71) 1991-92, OLBreen, C.F. 1896-97, CBrees, Drew (15) 1997-2000, QBBrekke, Dan (49) 1988-91, LBBremer, Henry (56) 1937, GBremner, Jim (2) 1976, FL-PBrewster, Darrel (82) 1949-51, EBrideweser, John (27) 1954-56, QB-HBBriggs, Jonathan (20) 1985-86, 1987, KBrineman, Bruce (69) 1986-89, OLBringer, Robert (83) 1950-51, EBritt, W.E. (47) 1937-39, EBrock, Bryan 1940, HBBrock, Lance (3) 1974-75, DBBrock, Lou (49) 1937-39, HBBrock, Rex (21) 1951-54, HBBrooks, Don (84) 1962-63, EBrooks, Rich (46) 1957-59, EBroussard, Reggie (7) 1988-90, DBBrown, Derrick (31, 2) 1994-96, DBBrown, Stan (22) 1968-70, HBBrown, Jack (90) 1937-39, HBBrown, Jack 1941, HBBrown, Mel 1942, EBrown, Keith (67) 1977, TEBrown, Kieth (66, 72, 94) 1984-87, OLBrown, Mark (59) 1981-82, LBBrown, Mike (32) 1975-77, FBBrown, Mike (66) 1981, 1982, OLBrown, Sedrick (36) 1999-2001, RBBrown, Tedman (17) 1991-93, WRBrown, Tony (8) 1988, CBBrowne, H.L. 1892, QBrowning, Wayne (76) 1952, TBrumby, Bob (68) 1968-70, MGBrumm, Don (13) 1960-62, TBrundige, M.J. 1907-08, RTBrunell, Bret (66) 1983-85, OLBruner, William (74) 1950-52, TBrunner, Rick (22) 1982-86, WRBrush, Jim (10) 1963-64, QBBrush, Lee (10) 1994-97, DBBruun, Eric (15) 1990-91, PBryant, Cullen (45) 1996, FBBryant, Steve (1) 1980-81, FLBuchanan, George (50) 1969-70, CBuckland, Chad (37) 1991-93, DBBuechner, Charlie 1914-16, LTBuergler, Carl (10) 2001, QBBuffington, Bill (35) 1940, 1942, FBBuffington, John (27) 1974, DBBulger, Dan (82) 1985-87, TE-DLBullock, John (31) 1968-70, FBBuncheck, Matt (88, 98) 1979-81, MGBunnell, Bill 1894, EBunten, Aaron (22) 1998-99, KBurch, John 1934, FBBurchfield, Mike (99) 1993-95, LB-DEBurgamy, Mike (56) 1974-77, LBBurke, F.U. 1889, EBurke, Frank (68) 1966-67, LBBurke, Steve (16) 1971, 1973, QBBurmeister, Forrest (44) 1934-36, G-T

Burns, Kris (72) 1988-91, DTBurrell, Bart (87) 1977-80, WRBurris, J.B. 1887, CBurroughs, Willie (23) 1995-98, DB-LBBurton, Larry (22) 1973-74, WRBury, Jeff (98) 1978, MGBuscemi, Joe (50) 1943, EBushman, Harry 1893-95, HB-QBBushnell, Dick (42) 1943, 1947, QBButchko, Andy (80) 1949, EButkovich, Tony (25) 1943, FBButler, Kelly (71) 2001-02, OTButt, Jack (40) 1943, GButtner, Horace 1928-30, T-GButterworth, Tom 1897-98, CButz, Dave (62) 1970-72, DTByrd, Courtland (1) 1992-93, DBByelene, Mike (99) 1938-40, HBByers, H.L. 1898-99, LBBykowski, Frank (86) 1937-39, GBylsma, Bill (52) 1968, G

CCahoon, James (76) 1955, TCalcaterra, John (52) 1964-66, GCaldwell, Elvin (74) 1990-93, DL-OLCalhoun, Daryl (23) 1981, TBCalhoun, Warren (23) 1983, WRCalloway, Ernest (13) 1990-92, WRCalvert, Paul 1929-31, ECameron, Don 1926-28, TCampbell, Scott (10) 1980-83, QBCampfield, Herb (75, 33) 1948, 1950, FBCanfield, Bill (16) 1944-45, 1947, QB-HBCannone, Nick (10) 1973, DHBCapria, Carl (21) 1971-73, DHBCaraway, Elbert (38) 1927-29, HBCaraway, Henry 1887, HCardona, Mike (71) 1993-94, OLCarlson, W.M. 1923, FBCarman, Edmund 1920-21, E

Carnaghi, Angelo (38, 59) 1944, 1947, 1949, HB-CCarter, Arnold (57) 1969-70, 1972, DHBCarter, H.A. 1910, FBCarter, James (99) 1932-34, HBCarter, Marion (90) 1940-41, HBCarter, Rodney (24, 46) 1982-85, RBCarter, Sam (23) 1969, 1971, DHBCaruso, Joe (90) 1966, GCatavolos, George (86) 1964-66, E-DHBCecil, Clarence 1914, LGCegielski, Jason (59) 1988-90, OGChambers, Anthony (4) 2002, WRChaney, Jerry (24) 1986-87, RBCharles, John (25) 1964-66, HBChase, Fred (52) 1963, C-GChasey, Hal 1928, 1930-31, HBCherico, Vince (76) 1934, QB-FBChernicky, Steven (83) 1955, EChester, Bob (28) 1941, HBChilders, Clarence (45) 1974, WRChristiansen, C. 1909, CChristman, J.M. 1929-30, GChrobot, Ed 1944, GChronopoulos, Denny (53) 1990-91, OLChubb, Richard 1929, 1931, T-CChura, John (22) 1964-65, HBChurch, Paul 1918-19, HBCiampi, Sal (68) 1963-65, GCiccone, John (63) 1957-59, GCirbes, Dennis (22) 1965-67, HBCiukaj, Thomas (74) 1957-58, TClark, Calvin (94) 1977-80, DTClark, Eddie (29, 35) 1983-85, RBClark, Mark (67) 1971-72, OGClark, Randy (67, 33) 1973-74, LBClark, Tim (8) 1980-83, KClasey, Bob (50) 1955-56, GClaypool, Ralph 1922-24, CClaypool, W.L. 1920-22, LTClayton, Scott (20) 1969-71, HBClince, Bill (65) 1991-93, OL-CClinnin, Jerry (58) 1963, CClopton, Chris (85, 2, 23) 1997-2000, WR-RB-DBCloud, Harold 1929, EClymer, Ralph (46) 1945, GCody, Ed (25) 1944-46, FBCohen, David (73) 1998, OLCole, James (94) 1991-93, DTColeman, Earl (4, 34) 1989-92, RBColeman, Jamel (14) 1995-96, DBColeman, W.H. 1926, GColeman, Landon (44) 1981, DBCollar, William 1902-03, QBCollen, Marton 1911, LTCollings, Joe (28) 1943-44, ECollins, Bob (28) 1969, HBColvin, Rosevelt (95, 59) 1995-98, LB-DECombs, Bill 1939-41, EComer, Jim 1942, HBConard, Lamar (22) 1996-99, DBConley, Bart (55, 97) 1992-94, LBConley, Pat (55) 1964-66, GConner, Frank (1) 1972-74, KConners, Arlee (5) 1990-92, RBConnors, Dave (11) 1966, QBConnors, Mike (78) 1984-87, OLConover, Scott (43, 67) 1987-90, DE-OLConsidine, John (82) 1948, TConville, J.L. 1905

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

SIX YEARS OF EXCELLENCE UNDER JOE TILLER 217

Babe Dimancheff (1943-44)

Cook, Walter (30) 1940-42, HBCooley, B. 1906, HBCooley, Cecil 1917, 1919-20, RGCooper, Cliff (18) 1980, CBCooper, Corey (13) 1983-84, SCooper, Fred (42) 1972-74, DBCooper, Randy (46) 1968-70, DBCorby, Bob (45) 1965-67, HBCornell, J.W. 1901, HBCorrell, Keith 1940, QBCota, Mike (84) 1969-71, ECoudret, Ken (14) 1980-81, DBCox, Gabe (8) 1997-98, WRCrabtree, J. (34) 1998-99, RBCraig, Scott (45) 1980-82, WRCraig, Vernon 1934, HBCrawford, Jason (51) 1989, 1991, CCripe, Kim (96) 1974-76, DECrites, Bruce (63) 1985-88, OLCrncic, Dan (89) 1952, ECrosby, Cleveland (75) 1975-76, DE-DTCrowe, Clement (36, 50) 1948-49, CCrowe, Marv 1945, GCrowell, Leon 1892-93, ECrowl, John (89) 1956-58, ECrowl, Thomas (36) 1955-56, FBCrowley, Ed (46) 1967, HBCudzik, Walter (56) 1952-53, CCunningham, Don 1924-25Currie, Bill (71) 1960, 1962, TCyceneas, E.J. 1942, HB

DDahlbeck, Carl (65) 1934-35, GDailey, Leon 1933-35, HBDale, Alan (66) 1945, GDaly, J. 1918-19Dameron, Harry 1942, EDaniels, Chris (20) 1996-99, WRDanielson, Gary (18) 1970-72, QBDapp, Brian (65) 1986-88, OL

Darr, Jim (70) 1943, QBDauch, Dick (32, 87) 1961, 1963, FBDavidson, Ernest (37) 1934, EDavidson, J.M. 1899-1902, CDavis, Alex (95) 1968-70, DTDavis, Brad (30) 1986-89, DBDavis, Charles (87) 2002, TEDavis, Chris (87) 1981, MGDavis, G.A. 1900-02, RTDavis, George (90) 1971, DTDavis, Glenn (46) 1996, DBDavisson, Craig (61, 63) 1988-91, LBDawson, Keith (18) 1999-2000, WRDawson, Len (16) 1954-56, QBDeardorf, Guy 1893, CDeBoos, Frank 1906, EDecatur, Tom (81) 1953, EDecatur, Trent (39) 1988-91, LBDecker, Lowell (38, 28) 1934, 1935, 1937, FB-HBDeem, Bill (88, 65) 1945, 1948-50, GDeephouse, Larry 1924-26, RGDeFilippo, Lou (55) 1943, CDeFilippo, Lou (61) 1962-65, GDeGennaro, Larry (36) 1973, HBdeGrandmaison, Steve (27) 1968-70, DHBDeignan, Rob (7) 1992-95, PDeLauter, A.J. 1906, RTDellinger, Joe 1927-28, TDelvy, Don (44) 1989-92, FB-LBDeMaria, Pete (48) 1942, GDeMoss, Bob (87) 1945-48, QBDennis, George 1933-35, T-GDennis, Rodney (81) 1989-92, WRDenton, Emerson (25) 1934, CDeNuccio, Paul (75) 1968-70, TDeutch, Al (21) 1929, FBDeWitte, Leon (32) 1937-39, FBDeYoung, Roland (69) 1968, GDiCarlo, Joe (95) 1974-75, DTDick, Alan (59) 1969-70, TDicken, Billy (12) 1994-97, DB-QBDickerson, Chad (14) 2002, CBDiehl, Leonard (41) 1938, G-TDierking, Scott (25) 1973-76, HBDiGravio, Ron (17) 1961-63, QBDiLieto, Frank (51) 1972-73, CDillard, Mel (35) 1955-57, FBDillingham, Bob (82) 1966-68, EDilts, John (17) 1938, TDimancheff, Babe 1943-44, HBDiMarzio, Alex (20) 1972-74, DBDinkins, Brian (50) 1999-2000, DEDishman, Cris (19) 1984-87, DBDitmars, Dennis (85) 1968, EDoan, C.E. 1897Dobbins, Scott (86) 1996, LBDobrzykowski, Ernie (40) 1945, EDoe, Brady (38) 1997, 1999-2001, DBDoherty, George 1940, CDonaldson, Gene (34) 1961-63, FBDoria, Frank (33) 1980, FBDornte, Bob (22) 1933, HBDorsch, Travis (30) 1998-2001, K-PDotson, Dennis (93) 1986-89, DLDowning, Doug (14) 1984-87, QBDowns, Larry 1891-93, G-TDoyle, John (73) 1970, 1972, DT-OTDozier, Ikee (35) 1992-93, DBDrake, John (78) 1934-36, FB

Drapeza, Walt (6) 1980-83, PKDrenth, Mark (54) 1982-85, OLDressel, Bob (96, 50) 1988-91, DL-CDreyer, Burt 1926-28, CDrobac, Mark (24) 1982-83, TBDrysdale, Dan (60) 1973-74, OGDubicki, Stan (22) 1943-44, HBDuBose, Art (46, 97) 1986-87, LBDudgeon, Henry (51) 1961-63, CDuggins, George (82) 1932-33, EDunnigan, James (28) 1999, DBDunwoody, C.D. 1911Durham, John (29) 1950-51, HBDuShane, A. 1898-99, LGDwyer, Edward (70) 1957, EDye, E.R. 1922-23, EDzolovic, Vedran (62) 2001-02, DE

EEagin, Dave (1) 1975-78, PEast, Charles 1914, FBEast, Guy (53, 57) 1979, 1981, CEast, Hewitt 1935, HBEaton, Stan (12) 1955-56, QBEby, Ken (14) 1963-64, QBEdgerton, David (10) 1998-2000, QBEdwards, Ray 1916, EEggeman, F.W. 1909, LTEhlers, Ed (14) 1946, HBEhrlich, Charles (99) 1941, GEhrman, Phil (28, 32, 12) 1951-54, HBEibel, Fred 1928, EEickmann, Edwin 1926-28, TEisensmith, L.E. 1909, EEldridge, A.A. 1914-15, EElliott, Chalmers (18) 1943-44, HBEllis, Gene (17) 1943, TEllison, Dave (93) 1962-63, FB-EElwell, John (88) 1959-61, EEmch, Larry (19) 1966-68, QBEmies, Harold 1904-05, TEmmons, Paul (40) 1931-33, T-CEngelbrecht, Michael (18) 1966, 1968, QBEngisch, George 1933, GEnnis, Steve (44) 1999-2000, RBErdman, Tom (57) 1973-74, OGErickson, Bill (16) 1977, QBErk, Vernon (87) 1942, EErlenbaugh, Chuck (64) 1965-66, GErnst, John (68) 1978, DTEspinda, Alfred (34) 1958, EEsterline, John 1895-96, FBEubank, Tim (88) 1976-78, TEEufinger, Joe (76) 1966, TEvans, Cedric (37) 1973, LBEvans, Ed 1957-58, EEvans, Roy (16) 1951-53, QBEverett, Jim (11) 1981-85, QBEversman, George 1922, LHEward, Livy 1929, 1931, G

FFaflik, Jim (82) 1963, 1965, EFair, Devere (50) 1959, GFaris, Bob (94) 1937, TFarmer, Forest (83) 1960-62, EFarmer, Wayne (75) 1956-58, TFarquis, Tony (25) 1983, FLFarris, Mike (83) 1979, LB

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

218 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

Mel Gray (1982-83)

Fassler, Don 1931, GFauber, H.J. 1909, GFawcett, J.R. 1916, RHFebel, Friedrich (44) 1932-33, GFehring, Ted (41) 1934-35, TFehring, William 1931-33, TFeil, Gary (70) 1974, OTFeil, Henry (76) 1977-80, OTFeldkircher, Bill (65) 1947-48, QBFells, Willie (41, 40) 1995, 1997-99, LBFenner, Greg (80) 1968-70, EFerguson, Larry (87) 1957, EFerrell, Cedric (21) 1983, DBFerrell, Deaunte (6) 2000-02, DBFeulner, Jeff (41) 1981-84, RBFichtner, Randy (27) 1982-83, DBFichtner, Ross (18) 1957-59, QBField, Don 1920, QBField, Doug 1920, HFields, Claybon (70) 1979-82, OLFife, Don (59) 1955, CFinchum, Wayne (74) 1996, OLFinley, Jim (40) 1965-66, EFinn, J.R. 1913-15, QBFinney, Bill 1891-93, T-HBFinucan, John (53) 1974, 1976-77, OGFischer, Mark (54) 1994-97, OLFitzgerald, J.P. (35) 1936-37, T-EFitzpatrick, John (62) 1982-83, OLFlanagan, Ed (57) 1962-64, CFleischmann, Tubby 1922, GFleming, R.W. 1904-06, EFlemings, Dontrey (94) 2002, DTFletcher, G.H. 1909-11, QBFletcher, Tommy (21) 1955-57, HBFlint, Art (46) 1943, HBFlorence, Wally (64) 1961-63, GFlores, Jorge (30) 1994, WRFlowers, Bernie (80) 1950-52, EFloyd, Ruben (92) 1975-78, DEFoggio, Rocco (87) 1997-2000, DL

Foley, Tim (43) 1967-69, DHBForesman, R.R. 1918, HForester, Rob (31) 1989, 1991, DB-RBForsythe, R.N. 1907, QBFoster, Bob (69) 1960, GFoster, Marc (31) 1985-88, DBFoster, Walt (25) 1985-86, FBFoughty, Frank 1942, EFoulke, Fred 1896, GFox, Brian (16) 1988, QBFrame, Mike (57) 1966-68, CFrancis, Wayne (15) 1995, DBFranckhauser, Tom (84) 1956-58, EFranks, C.D. 1909-10, LTFrench, Barry (80) 1941-42, 1946, TFreygang, Al 1911, TFritzche, Jim (79) 1978-81, OTFross, Mike (71) 1988, OLFrushour, H.J. 1905-06, LGFrye, David (60) 1980-82, EFuetterer, Mike (47) 1979-81, WRFugate, Tom (23) 1962-64, HBFulkerson, A.L. 1891-94, C-GFuller, Dan (33) 1954, FEFulton, William (17) 1929, QBFunk, Bruce 1907-08, RHFurr, Charles 1903, G

GGahm, Walt (63) 1964, 1966, TGalbreath, G.R. 1900-01, HGale, George (46) 1939, QBGalletch, Herb 1926-28, TGallivan, Tony (49) 1977-78, WRGalloway, W. 1898Galvin, John (89) 1939-41, 1946, HBGarcia, Jim (70) 1962-64, TGardiner, M.S. 1907, HBGardner, Gilbert (16) 2000-02, LBGary, Steve (3) 1976, KGasbarro, Andy (42) 1988, MLBGasvoda, Jim (78) 1969, TGates, Larry (8) 1979, 1981, QBGefert, Mark (65) 1971-73, LBGeiger, Hans 1921, LGGelov, Ted (8) 1986, WRGenis, John (69) 1943, TGentry, Manuel (4) 1975, KGeorge, Jeff (12) 1986, QBGerber, Dwight 1893-94, T-QBGerker, Ed (35) 1943, QBGettinger, R.F. 1908, FBGeupel, Louis 1909, QBGibron, Abe (34) 1947-48, GGibson, Tom (55) 1973-76, C-OGGift, Wayne (87) 1934-36, QBGilbert, Paul (90) 1945, EGildea, Bill (98) 1986-87, DTGillins, Bryce (37) 1996, DBGinn, George (78) 1962, GGladders, M.L. 1923, 1926, HBGladstone, Andy (86) 1980-83, LBGlaesner, Ken (86) 1944, LGGlashauser, Lou (91) 1963, GGliwa, Joe (28) 1960, HBGlossop, C.E. 1911, 1913, CGoatley, Jody (95) 2000, DTGoben, L.W. 1897, QBGoebel, L.H. 1908, E

Goehl, Brian (18) 1992-94, QBGoldsberry, Jon (44) 2001-02, LB-FBGooden, Ike (97) 1978-81, LBGoodwin, Monta (22) 1954, HBGordon, B.A. 1907Gordon, Romail (21) 1994, DBGorin, Brandon (77) 1997-2000, OTGorgal, Ken (17) 1946-49, QBGorgal, Mark (54) 1973-75, MGGough, Charles 1887, 1889, CGraham, Ray (12) 1988, RB-QBGraham, Tarah (31) 1998, RBGrant, Andy (36) 1936-37, GGrant, Bob (98) 1948, TGrant, Tony (21) 1984-87, FB-LBGray, Eric (75) 1991-94, DLGray, Mel (32) 1982-83, TBGraves, Lee (90) 1934-36, GGreen, Donnie (70) 1968-70, TGreen, Scott (89, 87) 1991-95, TEGreer, Dwayne (52, 45) 1984-85, LBGregory, R. 1887, GGreesom, E.M. 1906, HGreicus, Sigmund 1927-28, GGreiner, John (92) 1959, 1961-62, EGriese, Bob (12) 1964-66, QBGriffin, Marion (83) 1966-68, EGriffin, Steve (2) 1982-85, WRGriffith, H.W. 1893, EGrigsby, Dwight 1919, 1922, LGGrigson, Ryan (84, 79) 1991-94, OTGrimenstein, Clyde (53) 1947-48, EGrimmett, Keevan (54) 1977-79, DTGross, Pete (35) 1973-74, FBGrote, David (64) 1982-85, OTGrover, Brent (58) 2002, DTGuinn, Don (58) 1968-69, 1971-72, MGGuirl, Howard (24) 1934-35, EGulley, C.E. 1920, EGunkel, Ed (38) 1966, CGunner, Ray (52) 1978-81, OGGustin, Billy (30) 1997-98, DBGuthrie, Al 1926-28, HBGuthrie, Dave (30) 1974-75, LBGutman, Froncie (14) 1952-54, QBGuttman, Maury (12) 1959-60, QBGutwein, Anthony (71) 1996, DTGuy, Sean (86) 1983-84, DL

HHaag, Charles (92) 1943, EHaas, Frank 1933-34, EHabig, Neil (58) 1955-57, CHaddad, Eric (16) 1995-98, RBHadrick, Bob (18) 1963-65, EHager, Ernest (63) 1950-52, GHagins, Joe (19) 1993-96, LB-DBHajzy, Bob (34) 1941-42, QBHake, Paul 1914-16, EHaffmark, R.F. 1905, GHales, Jim (62) 1963-65, GHall, Aaron (39) 1992-95, LBHall, Don (55) 1977-79, C-GHall, Herm 1896-97, EHall, J.J. 1898Halpin, Fred 1942, EHalstead, William 1896-97, E-HBHamilton, Fred 1966, CHamilton, Walter 1903, C

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

SIX YEARS OF EXCELLENCE UNDER JOE TILLER 219

Kevin Holley (1983-86)

Hance, Brandon (4) 2001, QBHandlin, Dirk (46) 1994-95, LBHandy, John (36) 1968-70, DEHanley, Fred (50) 1961, T-GHanna, Frank 1910-12, EHanna, G.W. 1919, LHHanna, Paul (96) 1978-80, 1982, DLHanna, W.H. 1907-09, QBHanson, Tom 1897, GHard, Thomas (66) 1946-48, GHardin, Robert (91) 1988-91, DLHardwick, Nick (61) 2002, OLHardy, Anthony (11) 1987, WRHardy, Charles 1891, QBHardy, Ron (94) 1973-74, DE-THargrove, C.E. 1918, GHarmeson, Glen (32) 1927-29, QBHarmeson, Harold 1923-25, RHHarmon, Bill (36) 1964, FBHarris, A. 1921, QBHarris, Charles 1942, EHarris, Joe (80) 1960, EHarris, Joey (25) 2001-02, RBHarris, Mike (41) 1978-79, WRHarris, Pat (46) 1974-77, DBHarris, Willie (45) 1976-78, DBHart, Herb 1916-17, CHartman, Bob (18) 1948-49, QBHaug, Fred (77) 1966-68, THaverstock, Arthur (94) 1944, 1947, GHawkins, Brent (57) 2002, DEHawthorne, Lloyd (34) 1982-83, RBHawthorne, Michael (11) 1996-99, DBHay, Mark (3) 1972, SEHayes, Greg (5) 1979-81, PHayes, Jon (80) 1984-86, WRHayes, Joe (6) 1963, EHayes, Ken (2) 1968, EHeaggans, Gary (2) 2001, WRHeck, Bob (74) 1945-48, EHecker, J.F. 1931-33, HB-FBHeckman, John (85) 1961, EHeekin, W.V. 1910, RHHeile, Charles 1894, GHeiss, Dave (91) 1967, EHeld, Ted (66) 1944, HBHeldt, Carl 1932-34, THelmer, C.O. 1930, THenderson, Andre (83) 2000, WRHenderson, Dave (82) 1977, TEHenderson, James 1940, GHeninger, Earl (40, 59) 1950-52, HBHennis, Ted (87) 1937-39, QBHerbold, F.D. 1897, 1898Herdrich, W.I. 1912-13, LTHerkles, Ora 1901, LEHerkless, Art 1889, 1891, T-EHerkommer, Karl (43) 1953, HBHernandez, Matt (71) 1980-82, DTHerrick, Bob (41) 1971-73, HBHerrick, Dave (21) 1965-66, FBHerrmann, Mark (9) 1977-80, QBHersch, Joe (53) 1943, QBHetrick, Harry 1925, FBHewitt, B.H. 1907, EHibler, Blain (41) 1943, QBHickey, Harold 1916-17, EHill, Alfie (68) 1992-95, OLHill, Calvin 1927, G

Hill, Chris (77) 1995, OLHill, David (27) 1979-81, DBHill, Jeff (65, 6) 1990-93, WR-RBHillis, A.L. 1890, THitchcock, Bill (79, 99, 92) 1986-89, DT-OTHitt, Rodney 1899-1900, REHoagland, Earl (88) 1934, HBHoehnen, Dave (22) 1960-61, FB-HBHoffman, Frank (78) 1956, 1967, THoffman, Herb (48) 1943, EHoffman, Scott (12) 1990, 1992, QBHoftiezer, Bob (97) 1973, DEHogan, Gary (12) 1961-63, QBHogan, Tom 1924-26, EHohn, F.C. 1900-02, EHoidahl, Robert (54) 1970-72, CHolcomb, Doug (19) 1964-65, QBHolden, Tom (55) 1969, GHoldson, E.R. 1905-07, QBHolley, Kevin (99, 63) 1983-86, DLHolloway, Asher 1905-08, RHHolmes, Bob (93) 1967, EHolmes, Donald 1923, QBHolter, A.L. 1903-04, RHHolwerda, Don 1922, QBHolz, H.O. 1945, GHoogendoorn, John (75, 52) 1994-95, OLHook, A.F. 1926-28, GHopp, Bob (60) 1963-65, THord, L.D. 1887, EHornor, Brad (92) 1982-85, NGHorstmann, Roy 1930-32, FBHorvath, Bill (56) 1945, 1947-48, G-EHoskins, Derrick (53) 1983, LBHostetler, Harv (61) 1958, GHoty, Tony (52) 1971, LBHougham, Francis 1889, FB-QBHouston, G.F. 1924, 1926, LHHouston, Jack (66) 1950-52, GHouston, Jason (65, 57) 1981-84, LBHouston, Walt (66) 1953-54, GHoward, Bill (65) 1963-64, GHoward, Darnell (56) 1993-95, DLHrivnak, Gary (92) 1970-72, DEHuber, Jeff (7) 1985-86, QBHudelson, Joe 1892, HBHuffine, Ken 1916-17, 1919, FBHuggins, Byron 1932-33, GHughes, Tom (55) 1943-45, THull, Tim (57) 1978-80, OGHume, Robert 1916-17, QBHumphrey, Paul (29) 1936-38, CHunter, Eric (9) 1989-92, QBHunter, Tim (34) 1973-74, FBHuntsinger, Harry 1929, EHurrle, O.L. (41) 1942, GHurst, Bob (41) 1965-67, HBHusar, John 1930-32, THutchens, Arthur 1908, QBHutchison, Robert 1911-12, QBHutton, Leon 1926-28, LEHuxhold, Tim (60) 1969-71, OT-G

IIppolito, Tony (75) 1936, 1938, FB-QBIsbell, Cecil (88) 1935-37, HBIsbell, Cody (58) 1935-37, E-C-HBIsbell, Doug (79) 1982-84, OLIsley, John 1926, FB

Ivlow, Dave (35) 1965, FBIwuchukwu, Bobby (39) 2002, LB

JJackson, Cliff (25, 3) 1998-99, WRJackson, Don (67, 69) 1949-50, 1956, GJackson, John (2) 1991-94, DBJackson, Marcus (77) 1976-79, DTJackson, Mark (36) 1983-85, WRJackson, Nate (72) 1962-63, TJackson, Steve (1) 1987-90, DBJacob, Ted (22) 1960, TJacobs, Harry 1923, QBJacobs, Dick (87) 1960, EJacquay, Bryan (37) 2000, CBJames, Chris (5) 1999, 2001-02, WRJamison, A.P. 1892-96, HB-FB-QBJanecek, Clarence 1930, 1932, GJanes, Tom (52) 1944, GJaniak, Kevin (56) 1991-92, OLJanosek, Jim (73) 1949-50, TJansen, Jerry (44) 1954, HB-FBJardine, John (64) 1956-57, G-CJardine, Len (80) 1957-59, G-EJarus, Robert (36) 1957-59, FBJaumotte, Dave (85, 67) 1981-84, OTJeffery, Harley (52) 1948, EJelesky, Tom (75) 1979-81, OTJenkins, Jim (49) 1976, DBJennings, Robert 1934, G-TJewell, Brandon (70, 81) 1994-97, DE-C-TEJiorle, D. Edward 1934, EJohanson, Mark (42) 1977-79, LBJohnson, Bob (82) 1941, 1946, CJohnson, Dondre (24) 1998, RBJohnson, L.F. 1897-98Johnson, Brandon (65) 2001-02, DTJohnson, Landon (47) 2000-02, LBJohnson, LaVerne (53) 1937-39, G-TJohnson, Lee (35) 1995-98, RB-LBJohnson, Pat (29) 1990-93, DB

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Johnson, Reggie (29) 1994, 1996, DBJohnson, Richard (80) 1938-39, TJohnson, Teko (76) 1988, OLJohnson, Terry (11) 1988-90, DBJohnson, Will 1900-01, TJohnston, Joe 1942, HBJohnston, Thomas 1902-05, QBJolley, Pete 1915, CJones, Brandon (27) 2002, RBJones, Curt (18) 1950-52, HBJones, Isaac (83, 6) 1995-98, WRJones, Jeff (14) 1968-70, QB-HBJones, John 1899-1900, QBJones, Nick (29) 1977, DBJones, Noble (32) 1995-98, LBJones, Wally (32) 1978-81, TBJones, Wayne (16) 1957-59, QBJones, Willie (31) 1959-60, FBJontony, Henry (94) 1976, DE-TEJordan, Eric (20) 1979, 1981-83, TBJordan, F.O. 1916-17, LGJosten, Mark (51) 1977-79, DEJoyner, Sam (56) 1957-59, CJulian, Paul 1889, GJump, Sam 1896, CJuska, Tony (48) 1936-38, FB

KKaastad, Morris (40) 1943-44, 1946, GKaklis, Dino (62) 1992-95, LSKaineg, John (66) 1974, OGKalapos, Mike (95, 70) 1948-49, TKalinoski, Scott (18) 1986-88, DBKaminski, Chris (54, 50) 1986-88, CKaminski, Larry (50) 1963-65, CKardasz, Phil (59) 1958, CKarras, Lou (69, 72) 1946-49, TKasap, Mike (64) 1943, TKaser, Brandon (92) 1996-97, PKasperan, Don (34) 1949-51, FBKassebaum, Drewry 1908-09, LGKay, Bill (38) 1977-80, DBKaylor, W.G. 1902, FBKeegan, Fred 1930, 1932, QBKeegan, Howard 1932-33, HB-FBKeever, Chuck (26) 1973, MGKeevers, Chris (70) 1986-87, DTKeiser, Don (76, 58) 1960-62, TKelley, Phil (95) 1967, GKelson, Derrick (2) 1986-89, DBKennedy, Gary (36) 1966, FBKerchival, Joe 1893-95, GKerestes, John (33) 1948-50, FBKerr, John (86) 1951-54, EKerr, R.C. 1920-21, EKersey, Bob 1940-41, QB-EKeser, Bronislav (78) 1970-72, DTKeyes, Leroy (23) 1966-68, HBKhoenle, Bob (82) 1954-56, EKidd, Roy (44) 1972, HBKiepert, Donald (10) 1967-69, QBKing, Bruce (37) 1981-84, FBKing, Charlie (47) 1962, 1964-65, HBKing, Clanton (67) 1966-68, LB-TKing, E.P. 1904-05, RGKing, Jerome (17) 1974-77, DBKing, LaVern (33) 1940-42, EKingsbury, Charles 1895, EKingsbury, Matt (42) 1991-94, LB

Kingsbury, Tom (15) 1977-80, DEKingseed, Terry (3) 1979, PKintner, S.M. 1891-93, QBKinzer, Matt (28) 1981-83, PKirchoff, Bill 1895, EKirk, E.T. 1907, CKirk, Frank (49) 1934, TKirkpatrick, Jim (25) 1967-68, HBKirsch, Brandon (11) 2002, QBKissell, Howard (35) 1929-30, HBKitchel, Kelly (68) 2001-02, OGKleidon, Jim (73) 1969, TKlein, Edward 1942Klezek, Philip (27) 1950-52, HBKlumpp, J.H. 1909, EKlutcharch, Jim (16) 1967, QBKmet, Frank (73) 1988-91, DLKnapp, Joseph 1902-04, LHKnecht, Glenn (58) 1953-54, CKnitz, Clinton (52) 1949-51, CKnolinski, Jim (98) 1983, TEKnorr, Woodrow (50) 1936-37, GKnox, Bill (31) 1971-73, DHBKoberlin, Bill 1893, GKodba, Joe (36) 1945-46, CKoeppen, Chris (48) 1993-96, LBKoonce, Kipp (86) 1987-89, WRKoranksy, Abraham 1925-27, FBKotoski, Thomas (66) 1961-62, C-GKoutouvides, Niko (34) 2000-02, LBKovaleski, Dave (45) 1987, LBKrabbe, Eric (82) 1988, TEKrabbe, Mike (96) 1991, LBKraker, Bill (73) 1987, OLKraus, Kenneth (74) 1959, G-TKrause, James (24) 1968, HBKrause, John (33) 1937-39, EKrause, Harry (82) 1937, TKress, Bob (44) 1969-70, HBKrichbaum, Charles (39) 1968, C-LBKrick, Jon (53) 1993-96, DL

Krol, Steve (66, 73) 1977-78, 1980, OGKrull, Walt 1904, EKrupa, Joe (79) 1952-55, TKrupp, Mike (2) 1976, KKrysinski, Tom (61) 1960-61, GKrzeczowski, Ted (18) 1955-56, QBKubecka, Ron (28) 1963, HBKubinski, Jim (61) 1959-61, EKuebbeler, Phil (68) 1957-58, GKulbacki, Joe (27) 1957-59, HBKuntz, Randy (70) 1967, TKurtz, Dave (33) 1959, FBKurtz, Roland 1932, FBKurz, Scott (11) 2000-01, PKushner, Ken (94) 1986-89, DTKuzneski, Chuck (66) 1966-67, GKuzniewski, John (30) 1963-65, FB-HBKyle, Chuck (60) 1966-68, MG

LLabus, Pat (51) 1965-66, CLacevic, Berin (26) 2002, KLackey, Bob 1889, 1891, HBLafary, Dave (63) 1974-76, OTLake, Bob (63) 1962-63, GLandis, R.D. 1922, FBLane, Randall (84) 1998-99, WRLang, Lou (87) 1974, DTLaraway, Jack (33) 1958-59, FBLarkins, Lee (34) 1975-77, DELashley, Bob (39) 1979-82, DBLaskin, Nate (77) 1943-44, ELawrence, Art 1933, T-CLee, Jeff (18) 1984-85, CBLee, Ray (57) 1996-99, LBLeevy, Carl 1942LeFeber, John (71) 1975-78, OTLeggett, Donzel (41) 1987-89, DELehmkuhl, Don (99) 1943, 1947, GLehr, Ralph (70) 1939, ELeichtle, Sylvan 1925-27, RHLeimberger, Jason (52) 2002, LBLanarcic, Jerry (80) 1973, TELeonard, Bob (61, 38) 1952, 1956, HB-FBLeslie, H.G. 1900-02, FBLesniewicz, Jeff (6) 1989, QBLetnich, Steve (14) 1989-90, QB-WRLetsinger, John 1931-32, GLeugo, Alex (72) 1940, 1942, CLeverett, Bennie (22) 1975-77, TBLevin, Aaron (29) 2002, P-KLewis, Damon (64) 1993-95, OLLewis, Dwight (44) 1973-75, DHBLiber, Bill (94) 1967-68, ELickey, Edward 1907-08, RGLiebrecht, Paul (35) 1939, FBLiepold, Al (74) 1964, TLight, Matt (91, 78) 1996, 1998-2000, TE-OTLikar, Ron (84) 1975, TELindsay, Nate (60) 1983-84, NGLindsay, Bill 1940, QBLinville, Joe (14) 1978-79, 1981-82, P-WRLisher, Paul 1909, RGListon, Brian (68) 1981-82, OGLittle, Jesse 1891-93, G-TLocke, Fred (87) 1951-52, ELockwood, Jim (20) 1944-45, CLoebs, Frank (71) 1933-35, ELoerzel, Jason (88) 1998-2001, LBFrank Kmet (1988-91)

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Logan, Gordon (69) 1945, GLohman, Brian (28, 14) 1992-95, DBLong, D.H. 1904-06, LTLong, Irving 1903-05, T-GLong, Jim (83) 1963-65, ELong, Ken (77) 1972-73, 1975, DTLongebaugh, W. 1907, ELongmire, Sam (87) 1962, 1964, ELooney, James (59) 1979-80, LBLotz, Dumont 1887, 1889, QB-ELougheed, Olin 1942, GLougheed, Pete (93, 77) 1999-2002, TE-OTLougheed, Scott (40) 1969-71, PLounsbury, Danny (38) 1989, WRLoushin, Ken (72) 1976-79, DTLovely, Emil (88) 1979-81, TELowe, Montrell (29, 3) 1999-2002, RBLowery, Emmett (41) 1932-33, ELuckhardt, John (53) 1966, CLuckianow, Neil (95) 1978, TELudwig, Matt (41) 1997, RBLuken, Tom (77) 1969-71, OGLundy, Lamar (81) 1954-56, ELung, Bob (72) 1975, OTLynch, John (53) 1951, CLynch, Wally 1944-45, G

MMaccioli, Mike (42) 1949-50, HBMacDonald, F. 1917, EMaciag, Jim (45) 1992-95, LBMacKenzie, R.B. 1899, EMackey, Red 1926-28, EMackiewicz, F.T. (27) 1938-39, EMackle, William 1926, 1928-29, EMacklin, Paul 1919-21, QBMacon, John (37) 1977-80, RBMadden, Bryan (70) 1988, DTMaher, Bryan (16) 1981, WRMahurt, Rich (45) 1968-70, DHBMaier, Russ (69) 1957-58, G

Maines, Steve (39) 1969, EMalden, Houston (33) 1991-93, LB-FBMallot, Jim 1895, 1897, HMaloney, Jim (30) 1936-38, GMaloney, Norman (59) 1945-47, EMaloney, Tim (59) 1973, LBMaltony, Ronald (67) 1958-60, GMaly, Dan (76) 1995-97, OLMamula, Nick (54) 1990-92, CMangene, Bob (33) 1966, HBManich, Steve (35, 41) 1948-49, HBMann, Charles (76) 1938, T-EMann, Larnard 1933 (Honorary “P”)Mannella, Bob (59) 1974-76, LBManning, Chad (79) 1996-97, OLMarchetti, Marc (13) 1986, DBMarcoline, Terry (40) 1962-63, HB-FBMaree, Ron (74) 1968-70, DTMarkley, Bob 1917-18, RHMarks, Franklin (46) 1960-62, HBMarks, Mike (62) 1978-80, LBMarquess, Larry (91) 1971, DEMarra, John (65) 1961, TMarshall, Cloyd 1894-96, E-FBMartello, Desi (51) 1978-81, LBMartin Bob (62) 1991, OLMartin, Nat (17) 1986-90, DBMarvel, Dick (42) 1966-67, LBMascheck, Mark (9) 1987-88, QBMason, Dan (83) 1958-59, EMason, Paul 1914-15, LGMateja, Phil (17) 1951-52, QBMathena, Ralph (4) 1973, DHBMatrewitz, E.E. (69) 1942, TMattern, Jim (94) 1971, DEMatthews, Bill (40) 1974, DBMatthews, Kendall (43) 1994-97, TBMattingley, Frank (44) 1946, FBMayoras, Donn (30) 1959-60, HB-FBMayoras, Dick (29) 1958-59, HBMcAllister, Leon 1893, EMcCaffry, Forrest 1940, 1942, EMcCaffry, Kenneth (94, 85) 1948-49, EMcCall, Ben (13) 1978-80, RBMcCann, G.C. 1900-01, QBMcCarthy, Joe 1890, TMcCarthy, Shawn (5) 1986-89, P-QBMcCline, Lorenzo (6) 1986, DB-RBMcConnell, Tom 1913, GMcCormick, O.A. 1904, EMcCoy, B.F. 1887, FMcCoy, F.J. 1898-1900, LHMcCulley, James (51) 1986-88, CMcDaniel, Mike (37) 1969-70, DHBMcFarland, J.W. 1907-09, FBMcGannon, Tom (22) 1935, HBMcGrew, Dan (60) 1958, CMcGrew, Kevin (21) 1992-93, DBMcGuire, Herb (10) 1961, QBMcHenry, Ben 1894, EMcIlwain, Gene (42) 1940, HBMcIntosh, J.A. 1915, TMcIntosh, S.C. 1918, HBMcKay, John (22) 1946, HBMcKenzie, Steve (74) 1976-79, OG-OTMcGrew, Kevin (6) 1994, DBMcKenzie, Jim (40, 51) 1981-83, LBMcKenzie, John (46, 80) 1981-83, DEMcKinnie, Marcus (34) 1978-81, FS

McKoy, Billy (88) 1967-69, EMcMillen, Jim (90) 1943-44, GMcManus, Curtis (37) 1987-88, 1990, DB-WRMcManus, W.G. 1903, LTMcNamee, Tom (82) 1952, E-QBMcNeil, Tom (57) 1989-1990, LBMeakim, Francis 1941, HBMeans, John (34) 1972, LBMedley, Ben (56) 1935-36, HB-QBMedlock, James (34) 1984-87, RBMeeker, John 1918-21, RHMehegan, A.D. 1908, HBMelton, Tom 1939-41, GMenke, Alvin (54) 1986, CMenke, Melvin (91) 1981-84, LB-DTMerkobrad, B.T. 1925, HBMerrill, Claude 1921, RGMerrill, Harry 1906-08, FBMerz, Ben (59) 1930-32, EMetallic, Joe (14) 1977, QBMetzger, Ben (59) 1992-95, DLMewha, Jim (32) 1966, FBMeyer, Ed 1923, RTMeyer, Jim (46) 1980, FBMeyer, Ron (32) 1961-62, QB-HBMiddlebrook, Cornell (39) 1999, LBMiddlesworth, Toby (24, 7) 1981-83, DBMiddleton, Charles 1887, GMierau, H. 1924, 1926, RGMihal, George (54) 1943-46, FBMihal, Joe (71) 1936-38, TMihal, Tom (24, 21) 1979-80, WRMikes, Kenny (25) 1956-57, HBMiles, Don 1909-11, EMiles, George 1906, QB-LHMilito, Jack (90) 1946-48, FBMilla, Leo (38) 1943, FBMiller, Charles 1929-31, CMiller, Dave (27) 1960-62, HBMiller, F.H. 1903, CMiller, Frederick (63) 1955, GMiller, Greg (81) 1971, TEMiller, Greg (52) 1986-87, DT-OLMiller, James 1911, EMiller, Jim (50) 1939-41, GMiller, John 1899-1902, RGMiller, Max (72) 2002, OGMiller, R.F. 1919, 1921, RTMiller, S.V. 1903, EMiller, William 1926-28, FBMills, Edward 1901-02, RHMincevich, Albert (51) 1959-60, TMinch, J.D. 1900, EMinniear, Randy (42) 1963-65, HBMinter, Peyton (99) 1989-91, DEMitchell, Russ 1918-19, CMitchell, W.K. 1909, TMitrione, Matt (98) 1998-2001, DTMize, G.G. 1916-17, EModzeleski, Joe (17) 1934, GMokry, Fred (43) 1965-66, HBMolls, Doug (61) 1970-72, LBMonago, Joe (27) 1970-72, LBMonroe, Don 1924, FBMontague, Fred (38) 1938-39, QBMontanus, Richard 1930, EMontgomery, C. 1914, EMontgomery, Norman (32) 1950-52, FBMoon, E.A. 1929, E

Lamar Lundy (1954-56)

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Mooney, Keith (58) 1988-90, DEMoore, Bill 1894, HBMoore, Casey (98) 1980-81, MGMoore, John 1887, 1890, HMoore, John (47) 1931-33, HBMoore, Sam 1891, EMoore, Todd (80) 1987-88, WRMoore, Tyler (50) 2001, OTMoore, Warren “Ike” (58) 1997-2000, DEMoore, William 1894-97, HBMorales, Seth (84) 2000-02, WRMordoh, Gil (52) 1943, GMorel, Jim (45) 1963-64, HBMorgan, Matt (59) 1984-87, LBMorgan, Ray 1922, EMorningstar, Augie (45) 1937-39, CMorrish, R. 1917, RTMorrow, Galen (36) 1990, 1992, RBMorrow, Joe (62) 1943, CMorse, Ricky (6) 1985, DBMorton, Jack (43) 1944, EMoss, Paul (80) 1930-32, EMoss, Rick (27) 1976-78, TB-DBMotts, Kevin (58) 1976-79, LBMowrey, J.H. 1903-04, RHMruczkowski, Gene (79) 1999-2002, OLMuessel, Walt 1891-92, GMulchrone, Bill (93) 1982-84, LB-DEMumley, Nick (88) 1956-58, TMunoz, Joe (71) 1993, DLMunro, Tom (53) 1979-80, 1982, DLMurakowski, Bill (40) 1953-55, FBMurley, Dick (70) 1954-55, TMurphy, Charles 1922-23, RGMurphy, Edgar 1918, 1920-22, FBMurphy, Steve (17) 1970-71, DHBMurray, Bill (73) 1946-49, GMurray, Herman (79) 1951, TMyers, Don (78) 1978-81, OGMyers, Tommy Lee (47) 1982-84, DBMyles, Darren (33) 1987-88, RBMyrice, Lyle (64) 1949, C

NNagel, Craig (12) 1973-75, QBNardelli, Ray (99) 1966, CNeal, Antoine (10, 21) 1998-99, DBNeff, William (94) 1939-40, TNelson, Scott (36, 3) 1985-88, RBNelson, Willie (90) 1967-69, ENemec, Jim (33) 1956-58, CNesbitt, Jim (54) 1937-38, HBNesfield, Kevin (40) 2001-02, DENeves, Ed (10) 1953, 1955, HBNevills, Sam (98) 1946, TNewell, William (96) 1943, CNicley, Brian (78) 1994-97, OLNiedrach, Jim (63) 1997-99, CNoel, Kevin (23) 2001-02, WRNolan, Kevin (9) 1993, DBNommensen, Bob (49) 1981-82, LBNorman, Keith (39) 1985-87, LBNorth, Ron (38) 1970-72, FB-LBNorthington, Mike (24) 1973-76, TB-CBNovak, Ken (74) 1973-75, DTNugent, David (82) 1996-99, TE-DTNurrenbern, Steve (79) 1970, 1972-73, DTNwokorie, Chukie (49) 1995-98, DE

OO’Brien, Herbert 1912-14, FBO’Brien, Pat (82) 1943-45, TO’Bryan, Ewell 1941-42, 1945, TO’Connor, Bob (66, 61) 1992-95, LBO’Connor, Dennis (84) 1966, EO’Connor, Dwayne (84) 1986-89, TEOdom, Joe (51) 1999-2002, LBOehler, John 1930-32, COgan, Alan 1909, 1911-12, FBOglesby, John (10) 1990, RBOglesby, Robert (10) 1987, 1989, WROgorek, George (10, 43) 1990-91, QBOhl, Dick (25) 1958, HBOhl, Skip (58, 67) 1958, 1961-62, G-KOkeafor, Chike (34) 1994-96, 1998 LB-DEO’Keefe, William (53) 1943, EOkobi, Chukky (56) 1997-2000, OLO’Leary, Joe (19) 1991-92, KO’Leary, Rick (68) 1976, OTOlds, Charles 1889-91, FB-HBOlin, Edwin 1892-93, EOlin, Nelson 1893, EOlion, George (87) 1965-67, EOliphant, Elmer 1911-13, HBOlivadotti, Kirk (24) 1993-96, WROliver, Ed 1893, EOliver, Chuck (4) 1978, QBOliver, Jerome (43) 1975-77, FLOliver, Rick (86) 1973-74, DEOlmstead, J. 1917, COlson, Harvey 1926-28, COlssen, Lance (75) 1965-67, TO’Reilly, John (44) 1968, HBO’Reilly, Phil (72) 1944, 1946-48, TOrton, Kyle (18) 2001-02, QBOsborn, I.S. 1902-03, QBOsleger, Alex (90, 52) 1981-83, OLOstriker, Rich (66) 1970-72, OGOwen, David (63) 2002, OTOwen, Jim (22) 1979-82, RBOwens, Bobby (22) 1994-95, DBOxen, V.T. 1914-15, FBOyler, William 1951, HBOzlowski, Andy (85) 1989-90, TE-DE

PPabich, Denny (92) 1964-65, TPacer, Ray (73) 1951-52, TPagliaro, Gene (64) 1960, GPaglio, Lon (99) 1974, DTPalelei, Lonnie (90) 1988-89, DLPaltani, Don (53) 1960-62, CPalumbo, Greg (69) 1977-79, OGPanfil, Ken (70, 75) 1951-52, 1955, TPanfil, Vince (61) 1985, OLPapach, George (43) 1947, FBPaparazzo, Frank (44) 1953-55, TPapp, Andrew 1928, FBPappas, George (69) 1962-64, GParaskevas, Veno (99) 1968-70, LBPardonner, Paul (32) 1931-33, QBParker, Keith (88) 1943, HBParker, Stan (90) 1973-74, DTPatronaggio, Sam (67) 1974, OGPatterson, Ed 1893, HBPatterson, Errol (28) 1973-74, FLPaulus, Nate (83) 1938, EPavletic, Tom (76) 1969, T

Pawlus, John (6, 4) 1985-88, KPayne, Dan (61, 60) 1985-86, OGPedhoretzky, Bill (33) 1972, FBPeelle, Jim (72) 1931-33, QBPekelsma, Lloyd 1933Penn, Dewayne (71, 91, 82) 1984-86, DLPerretta, Ralph (69) 1972-74, OGPerez, Leo (98) 1994-97, DTPerry, Larry (11) 1979, DBPeters, James (28) 1953-55, HBPeters, Robert 1931-33, GPeterson, Kendall (23) 1972-74, FBPetry, Basil (43) 1936-37, 1939, CPetty, John (82) 1939-41, FBPetty, Sean (24) 2002, CBPfahler, Russ (41) 1963-64, HB-PPfohl, Robert (88) 1944, 1946, HBPhelps, M.W. 1913, HBPhillips, R. 1918, GPhillips, Shaun (53, 22, 15) 2000-02, DEPhipps, Mike (15) 1967-69, QBPhipps, Ryan (32) 1991-94, DBPickens, Everett (5) 1981-82, WRPickering, Bob (30) 1980-81, LBPicco, Dominic (71) 1956, TPiebes, Chuck (19) 1970-72, QB-DBPiekarski, Ron (91) 1970, DEPike, Matt (11) 1991-93, QBPillman, C. Horace 1923-25, EPiper, Dave (64, 76) 1966-67, GPiscopink, Carl (36) 1944, CPlaskon, Bob (25) 1961, FB-HBPlaskon, Frank (66) 1961, GPlevo, Bob 1943, TPobojewski, Daniel (36) 1953, FBPoindexter, David (71) 1989, DTPolak, Jim (58) 1974-75, CPolk, Cecil 1892, EPoorman, Greg 1976, SEPope, Lew 1929-30, HBPope, Russell (40) 1975-78, DB-TB

Lance Olssen (1965-67)

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Popovich, Mike (73) 1942, FBPoremba, Walt (87) 1943-44, CPotter, Dick (60) 1938-39, TPotts, Charlie (83) 1969-71, E-DHBPoulos, Nate (76) 1938Powell, Donald (97) 1935-37, EPowell, Russell 1903, EPowell, Steve (89, 67) 1993-94, OLPowers, William (28) 1941-42, GPratko, Frank (75) 1974, OTPrentice, George 1926-27, LGPreshaw, Ralph 1922, EPrest, Joe (17) 1960, QBPreziosio, Fred (78) 1951-52, T-GPrice, Jeff (88) 1983-84, FLPrince, Chris (92, 76) 1980-82, DLProud, M.J. 1915-16, LGProut, Joey 1922-23, HBPruitt, Bobby (37) 1985, RBPruitt, Mike (38) 1973-75, FBPruitt, Robert (40) 1978-81, FBPults, C.C. 1914, 1915, QBPunzelt, George (21) 1948, QBPurdy, Bob (32) 1936, QB-HBPurdy, Jim 1912-13, HBPurvis, Duane (42) 1932-34, HB-FBPurvis, James (24) 1929-31, HBPuthoff, Rich (28) 1966, HB

QQuast, J.H. 1918-19, EQuilhot, Russell (29) 1954, EQuillen, Ken (62) 1976, LBQuinn, Charlie 1898-1900Quinn, Pete (63) 1977-80, C

RRabe, Albert 1925-26, CRacke, Tim (39) 1971-73, DHBRafa, Fred (71) 1965-67, TRakestraw, A.S. 1912, 1914, E

Ramby, Seymour 1926, FBRamirez, Jarod (95) 2002, DERandolph, Chris (81) 1998-2001, TERandolph, Herb 1915-16, ERankin, Dave (22) 1938-40, ERansdall, W.J. 1887, TRate, Edwin 1920, LHRatliff, Rufus 1890, ERaub, J.W. 1898Ravenscraft, E. 1923, 1925, ERay, James (48) 1968-70, DHBReagh, Harley (60) 1944, ERedinger, Jim (40) 1957-58, FBRedinger, Tom (83, 43) 1951-53, HB-EReed, Bill (43, 58) 1949-50, CReed, Colby 1935, FB-EReed, J.F. 1906-07, LHReese, Thaddeus 1909-10, TReeves, Jacques (28) 2000-02, CBReeves, John (3) 1995-98, QB-DB-LBReggie, Sidney (71) 1959, TRegoli, Ben (96) 1964, GReichert, James (34, 42) 1951-54, FB-KRems, Dale (79) 1958-60, TRendina, Mike (67) 1984, P-KRenie, Mike (35) 1969-71, DHB-KRetherford, Dave (48) 1979, 1981-83, WRRhinehart, Mike (83) 2001-02, TERhodes, Wayne (48) 1932, GRiblet, William 1932, 1934, HB-QBRich, C.T. 1899, LTRichardson, Chip (24) 1990, WRRichardson, Tim (31) 1982-83, RB-LBRichmond, Jim (79) 1986-87, OLRichnafsky, Ron (79) 1962, TRickbell, Bob 1942, GRiebel, F. 1901-03, LGRiester, John (11) 1974-75, DBRiggs, Frank 1889, HBRisk, Edward (23) 1929-31, HBRittberg, Ed (71) 1964, TRoach, Bill (94) 1963-65, ERoberts, Gary (61) 1966-68, GRoberston, C.H. 1893-96, T-G-CRobertson, E.C. 1898-1900, QB-HBRobertson, Robert 1905-06, TRobinson, Dwight (28) 1976, 1978-79, DB-TBRockford, Billy 1908, HRoelke, Norm (41) 1969-70, LBRogers, Antwaun (12) 2001-02, CBRogers, Corey (44, 25) 1991, 1993-95, TBRogers, Danny (26) 1996-99, PRoggeman, Tom (62) 1951-52, GRohrbacher, Bob (30) 1968, LBRomack, Jeff (68) 1972-73, OGRoman, Dan (89) 1971-73, SERosborg, Harry 1923, RTRose, Anthony (68) 1984-87, DL-OLRose, Lew (36) 1943, HBRose, Mike (28, 4) 1996-99, LBRose, Paul (63) 1960, GRoss, Ed 1931, QBRoss, Jermaine (89) 1990-93, WRRossi, Al (77) 1938-40, TRossi, Italo (58) 1939-41, TRoth, Fred 1918, HBRouth, H.B. 1913-14, RGRowe, Jacob (45) 2000-02, RBRoy, Kevin (46) 1984-85, OLB

Roy, Thomas (38) 1933, FBRoyer, Paul (50) 1979-82, CRuble, Rich (88) 1964, 1966, ERucks, Drew (88) 2002, WRRudolph, Paul (54) 1964, CRuffner, Van 1908, 1911-12, LGRufolo, Sean (70) 2001, OGRuggieri, Frank (59) 1942, GRush, Gordon (32) 1986, DBRush, Jim (75) 1940-41, ERush, Leo 1902-03Rushanan, George (53) 1968, CRuss, Pat (75) 1959-61, TRussell, W.E. 1901-02, 1904, LHRuwe, Roger (62) 1974-75, 1977, MGRyan, Lee (71, 49) 1966-68, TRyan, Shane (96, 18) 1996-97, KRybarczyk, Ron (38) 1969, LB

SSabal, Ron (65) 1956-57, TSage, G.H. 1907, TSample, C.S. 1897-98Samstag, Dave (44) 1963, FBSamuel, Terry (16) 1991-94, WRSamuels, Dale (10) 1950-52, QBSandefur, Dick (40) 1934-35, FBSanders, Dartanian (35) 1996, FBSantini, Barry (81) 1972-74, TESawczuk, Stan (87) 1950, ESayers, Rick (12) 1971-72, SEScales, Jarrett (22, 3) 1987-90, RB-DBScallish, Elmer (48) 1948-50, GSchaefer, Steve (64) 1972-73, OGSchaub, Patrick (42) 2000-02, LB-RBSchavietello, Rick (32) 1970-73, LBScheer, Stu (41) 1948, EScheib, Lance (81) 1985-88, WRSchelsky, Charles (11) 1957, QBSchimmelpfenig, Fred (49) 1947, HBSchlundt, Steve (64, 61) 1977-78, 1980, CSchmaling, Max (38, 44) 1951-53, FB-HBSchmidt, Derick (64) 1988-91, OGSchmidt, Neil (59, 25) 1948-50, HBSchmidt, Steve (15) 1972-75, KSchmitz, C.A. 1894-95, HB-FBSchnaible, Dick (70, 12) 1949-50, QBSchneider, Carl (31) 1966, GSchnolis, Mark (72) 1966, TScholl, Walter 1925, ESchramayr, Ernie (34, 16) 1985-88, P-RBSchrenk, Don (55) 1945, FBSchreyer, Martin (42) 1935-37, C-TSchult, Scott (74) 1985-87, DLSchultz, Raymond C. (94) 1962, GSchultz, Raymond H. (78) 1944, QBSchumacher, Brad (85) 1984-87, TESchumacher, Hal (44) 1940, FBSchwan, Dale (66) 1977-79, OGSchwantz, Jim (48) 1988-91, LBSchwartz, Jonathan 1928, HB-QBSchweigert, Stuart (9) 2000-02, FSSchwer, Donald Roy (73) 1980, OLSchwingendorf, Bob (62) 1962, GScott, Chris (99) 1980-83, DTScott, Marty (84) 1982-85, TESczurek, Stanley (60) 1959-61, GSears, Edward 1898, TSears, R.L. 1897-98, QBPete Quinn (1977-80)

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Sebastian, Rex (50) 1948, ESebeck, Bob (65) 1965-67, GSebold, Herbert 1909, HBSedoris, Chris (69) 1992-95, OLSeibel, John (25) 1979, KSeitz, Gary (60, 55) 1986-88, OLSelawski, Gene (66) 1957-58, TSelby, Robert (76) 1935-37, HBSeneff, Tim (43) 1978-81, SSSenica, Ronald (91) 1977, DTSenk, Vic (74) 1981-82, OTSeward, Jim (83) 1982-84, LBSexton, John (27) 1933, FBShackleton, Allen (25) 1937-39, QBShackleton, Roy 1904-05, QBShade, R.S. 1907-09, LHShaw, Dave (18) 1945, HBShay, Jerry (73) 1963-65, TShea, James (62) 1956, GSheehan, Terry (53) 1957-59, CSheehy, Bob (83) 1974, TEShelbourne, John (69) 2000-02, LSShelton, Tony (94) 1981-82, LBShenefield, L.W. 1910, RGSherbeck, Les 1929, 1931, G-CSherman, Robert (95) 1959-60, EShimer, Bill (86) 1940-42, ESholl, J.M. 1887, 1889-90, HBSikora, John (98) 1989, 1991, DLSimerson, John (56) 1954, 1956, C-TSimmons, Tony (88) 1991-93, TESimpson, A.T. (80) 1998-2001, WRSims, Lou (20) 1965-66, HBSindelar, L.R. 1926-27, ESinger, Karl (77) 1963-65, TSkelley, Chuck (61) 1977, OTSkibinski, John (31) 1975-77, FBSkibinski, Joe (49, 67) 1949-51, GSkibinski, Dick (67) 1953-55, GSkibinski, Rick (56) 1984-85, OLSkoronski, Ed (44) 1933-34, CSkowron, Bill 1949, HB-KSkufca, Ron (77) 1960-62, TSlaton, Brent (46) 2002, PSleight, Elmer “Red” (31) 1927-29, TSloan, K.W. (99) 1944, GSmall, Dave 1982-84, LBSmerke, Fred (46) 1940-42, QB-ESmikle, Luis (43) 1991-93, RBSmiley, Paul 1924, 1926, QBSmith, Alex 1898-1901, TSmith, Ben (17) 1998-2001, DBSmith, Blane (91) 1974-76, DESmith, Bob (98) 1963-64, ESmith, Dick (92) 1945, TSmith, Donn (72) 1970-72, OTSmith, E.J. 1909, FBSmith, Greg (97) 1994-97, DTSmith, Jimmy (21) 1979-81, TBSmith, Kenneth (45, 60) 1948-49, GSmith, L.C. 1894-95, TSmith, M.M. 1917-19, ESmith, Ray (81) 1976-79, WRSmith, Rick (28) 1987-89, 1991, DBSmith, Ricky (37) 1976, RBSmith, Wayne (44) 1978-79, DBSmock, Kenneth (70) 1941, 1942, 1946, HBSnelling, Dale (52) 1956, CSnitger, Ed (93) 1964, E

Snow, G.P. 1925-26, RTSnyder, Pat (73) 1982-85, CSnyder, V.A. (38) 1940-42, FBSolari, Steven (45) 1989, LBSovereen, Scott (8) 1976-78, KSpack, Brock (58) 1980-83, LBSpades, M.H. 1898-99, ESparkman, Jerome (32) 1987, 1989, RBSparks, R.M. 1908, RGSpeak, W.C. 1909, LGSpeedy, Brian (18) 1978-79, WRSpehn, George (18) 1936-38, ESpeidel, Roger 1926, QBSpellman, John (28) 1970-72, HB-FBSpencer, A.L. 1924-26, LGSpencer, Walter 1921, LTSpencer, W. Paul 1907, ESpillane, William (72) 1957, G-TSpoo, Bob (10) 1956-58, QBSpradling, George 1923, LHSprang, Bill (80) 1947-48, CSpringer, Bob (80) 1953-55, ESprowl, Frosty (36) 1941Staak, John (32) 1943, TStafford, John (68) 1960-62, GStalcup, Fred (46) 1934-36, QB-HBStandeford, John (82) 2000-02, WRStandifer, Andy (60) 1997-99, LSStanwood, C.C. 1918-20, CStapleton, Jeff (78) 1973-75, OTStarks, Tyrone (44) 1987-88, LBStarling, R’Kes (19) 1999, 2001, DBStarnes, Aaron (75) 1998-99, OLStears, George (41) 1928-30, GSteffens, Walter 1907, LTSteinmetz, Jim (41) 1962, CStelma, Todd (37) 1997-98, DBStepanek, Joe (60) 1956, GStephenson, Dick (65) 1939, EStevens, Charlie (93) 1993-95, TEStevens, Mark (12) 1980, QB

Stevens, Wes (47) 1940-41, E-GStevenson, Archibald 1889, 1891-92, T-CStewart, L.L. 1922-23, RTStillwagon, Dick (17) 1957, HBStillwell, John 1925-27, EStinchcomb, Bill (9) 1974-75, KStinchfield, Mike 1913-15, EStine, Dennis (16) 1965, QBStingley, Darryl (43) 1970-72, HB-SEStoelting, Raymond (60) 1942, 1946-47, TStover, Bill (14) 1967, QBStram, Hank (50) 1942, 1946-47, FB-HBStratton, Tim (89) 1998-2001, TEStreet, B.C. 1912, EStreff, Doug (14) 1957, QBStrickland, Fred (48) 1984-87, LBStrickland, Kevin (46) 1989, 1991-92, OLBStrubbe, Ed 1918, GStuart, Bill (89) 1943, HBStubblefield, Taylor (21) 2001-02, WRStudebaker, Jimmy 1891-92, FB-HBStupeck, Jerald (52) 1952, CStydahar, David (50) 1966-68, GSugar, Leo (84) 1949-51, ESullivan, Joe (68, 36) 1974-76, LBSullivan, Larry (4) 1988-90, KSumlin, Kevin (44) 1983-86, LBSumme, Jack (69) 1977, DLSupan, Rock (20) 1976-78, DB-KSutherland, Vinny (14) 1997-2000, WRSutton, Travis (27, 23) 1986-88, DBSwank, Bill 1920-22, RGSwann, Doug (59) 2001, DESweeney, Nick (52) 1996, OLSylvester, Jim (91) 1972, DESzany, Mike (57) 1993-95, OLSzucs, Mike (17) 1968, HBSzulborski, Harry (27) 1946-49, HB

TTanner, Gordon (35) 1946, ETasso, Mike (79) 1973-74, DTTate, Jim (46, 74) 1948-49, TTaube, Mel 1923-25, QBTavey, R.W. 1910, LHTaylor, Curtis (25) 1994, 1996, TBTaylor, Derrick (3, 19) 1980-82, CBTaylor, Larry (87, 78) 1988, 1990, DT-OGTaylor, Randy (66) 1988, OTTaylor, W.I. 1912, GTeal, Jim (49) 1969-71, LBTedesco, Alexander (58) 1972, OGTeeters, J.C. 1891, GTekavec, Rick (51) 1968-70, DETenkman, Joe (93) 1971-73, DETerrill, Craig (92) 2000-02, DTTerrizzi, Mike (7) 1973-74, P-QBTetek, Bernie 1943, FBTeter, Gordon (27) 1963-65, HBThom, Al (69) 1939, HBThomas, Homer 1903-05, FBThomas, Robert (29) 1980, DBThompson, Anthony (47) 1974, 1978, DBThompson, Jack 1891-92, HBThornson, Brian (29) 1983-84, DB-PThornton, Burt (4, 7) 1991-94, WRThorpe, Jerry (45) 1951-52, HB-FBThornson, Jeff (60) 1978-79, CThrelfall, Reginald 1924, CMax Schmaling (1951-53)

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Thurman, Brian (3) 1991-93, DBThursby, John (55) 1937-38, 1940, ETieman, Todd (57) 1986, LBTiley, Dave (62, 63) 1979-82, OLTiller, Jim (21) 1958-60, HBTillman, Willie (5) 1994-97, WRTimperman, Herman (49) 1938, 1940-41, TTolbert, Robert (9) 1997-99, WRTone, Alex (41) 1999, LBToriello, Dan 1933-34, QBTorrence, George 1907, TTownsend, Jesse (42) 1975-76, WRTownsend, Steve (70) 1981, DLTracey, G.B. 1899, RHTravline, Mark (35) 1975, 1977, DBTrbovich, Rudy (54, 71) 1948-49, TTrefzger, Rick (13) 1993-96, QBTreski, Brian (95) 1988, TETrieb, Darrin (55) 1988-90, LBTrimble, Don 1929-30, GTriplett, Tommy (21) 1995, DBTroutman, Todd (78) 1988, OTTroyer, Leon (35) 1966-68, HBTucci, Angelo (81) 1960, E-CTurner, Babe 1893, GTurner, Clinton (66) 1968-70, GTurner, Emory (62) 1958-59, GTurner, John (6) 1976, KTurner, Keena (35) 1976-79, TE-DETurner, Kelly (83) 1987-88, 1990, TETurner, Matt (56) 2002, OGTurner, Ralph (8) 1999-2002, DBTurner, Rob (54) 1999-2002, OGTurner, U.V. 1913-14, ETykle, Freddy 1922, LHTycocki, Ted (88) 1940, E-HBTyrie, Todd (53) 1984-86, C

UUlinski, Mike (98) 1992, PUngers, Ed (60) 1930, 1932-33, TUpshur, Tim (48) 1999, 2001, LB-DBUpton, Bill (40) 1936, CUrevig, Claude 1927, RTUrwitz, E.S. 1909, RHUsner, E.L. 1913, RT

VVacanti, Sam (33) 1943, QBValesano, Jim (66) 1964, GVanAken, Warner 1914-16, RHVanderWeele, Pete (65) 1996-98, OLVan Bibber, George 1928-30, TVanderwielen, Doug (15) 1988, QBVan Sant, Galen 1938, HBVanVolkenberg, E.A. 1893, FVarda, Luka (85) 1982, TEVargyas, Gary (35) 1979, DBVaughan, Robert (24) 1935, HBVaughan, Tom (46) 1997-2000, DBVavroch, Tony (90) 1985-86, OLBVecs, John (70) 1941, GVenzin, Jay (65) 1975-76, OGVergane, Bill (72) 1936-38, E-TVerplank, Carl (92) 1937-39, GVick, William (29) 1962, HBViellieu, Walt (77) 1951-52, TVillarreal, Brandon (55) 2002, DTVinson, Tony (33) 1989-90, RB-WR

Visco, Tony (49, 81, 97) 1984-87, DEVitali, Mark (18) 1974-76, P-QBVogel, Torrey (36) 2002, DBVoid, Jerod (32) 2002, RBVoinoff, Sam (66) 1929-31, GVoss, Fred 1934-35, GVoytek, Ed (77) 1955-56, G-TVyverberg, Robert (16) 1939, HB

WWagle, Stanley (34) 1960, EWagner, Frank 1896, TWagner, Earl 1918-21Wagner, Julian (26) 1988-90, DBWagoner, Orion 1889, GWalden, Corey (20) 1988, DBWalker, Jarrod (49) 1992-93, DLWalker, Mike (56, 90) 1990-91, LBWalker, Roy (38) 1960-62, FBWallace, Jim (3) 1990, WRWallace, Ray (43, 47) 1982-85, DB-RBWalley, Jim (76) 1944, 1946, QBWalling, Jon (82) 1973, TEWalsh, Joe (84) 1967, EWalter, P.L. 1915, HBWalton, Bryce 1932, TWambold, Steve (8) 1989-90, KWare, Doug (86) 1969, EWarren, Bruce (17) 1940-42, TWarsaw, Jim (25) 1971, HBWashel, Jayme (51) 1992-95, DLWashington, Clyde (45) 1957-59, HBWashington, Willie (27) 1996, DBWashington, Sean (27) 1989, DBWaterman, F.L. 1899-1900, QBWaters, J.R. 1918, HWatkins, Kenneth (53) 1969-71, C-GWatson, Bob 1920-21, FBWatson, Edwin (36) 1994-97, RBWatt, F.B. 1907, GWeaver, George (16) 1930, QB

Weaver, Mike (9) 1985-86, CBWebb, L.B. 1894-97, GWebber, Eddie (89) 1980-81, DTWebber, R.I. 1898Webster, Don (32) 1967-69, DHBWeiger, Ralph (47) 1946, EWeil, Steve (35) 1960-62, HB-FBWeissert, Mike (65) 1978-80, OTWeizer, Jim (76, 66) 1948-49, GWelch, Ralph (33) 1927-29, HBWellinghoff, W. 1904-06, CWellman, Ferd. 1922-24, FBWells, Harold (81) 1962-64, EWelsch, Jim (78) 1939, HBWeskamp, Bob (51) 1967, LBWest, Scott (12) 1983, QB-SSWesterman, Marty (33) 1932, C-GWetendorf, Rich (51) 1975-76, CWhipkius, Bob 1918, TWhite, John (27) 1929-31, QBWhiteaker, Dave (71) 1951-53, T-EWhitehead, Walter (56) 1967-69, CWhitmer, Bob (40, 89, 25) 1945, 1948-49, EWhitmer, Donn (84) 1955, EWhitmer, Jim (29) 1951, 1954-55, HBWiater, Bob (43) 1960-62, HBWierzal, Denny (14) 1961, HBWilcox, Chester 1925-27, HBWiley, Tom (67) 1965, GWiley, Richard 1942Wilkinson, Jim (76, 71) 1978-80, DTWilliams, Calvin (88) 1986-89, WRWilliams, Craig (48, 58) 1993-96, LB-DEWilliams, Jerrol (47) 1985-88, LBWilliams, Merkle (42) 1984-86, LBWilliams, Mike (57) 1969-71, OG-CWilliams, Perry (47) 1966-68, FBWilliams, Ray (2) 2002, WRWilliams, Robert (36) 1978-81, DBWilliams, Roger (52) 1977, MGWilliamson, Jeff (15) 1980-81, QBWilson, C.L. 1913Wilson, Jamaal (80) 2002, WRWilson, John (93) 1961-62, EWilson, Kennedy (23, 42, 41) 1982-85, DBWilson, Len (43) 1957-59, HBWilson, Robert 1925-27, QBWilson, Ryan (41) 1991, 1993, LBWiltfong, Bob (89) 1986, TEWimberly, Derek (89) 1982-85, DLWinchell, Frank (74) 1937, 1939, FBWinchell, Jack (34) 1938-40, GWinkler, Herm 1925-26, RTWinkler, Joe 1942-44, CWinston, C.S. 1911-12Winston, Derrick (4) 1995-96, DBWinston, Donald (1, 25) 1996-97, 1999-2000, WRWinters, Manzie (86) 1959-60, EWirgowski, Denny (97, 59, 29) 1967-69, DEWirgowski, Nigel (80) 1974-76, TEWise, Bill (10) 1966, QBWithers, Doug (44) 1997-98, LBWitter, Jeff (70, 60) 1985-86, LB-DLWittig, Jay (95) 1994, DEWleklinski, Bill (82) 1994-95, DEWoerner, Bill (28) 1927-29, EWojciehowski, Jim (85) 1951-53, EWojtys, Joe (75) 1951-53, TWoltman, Clem (77) 1935-37, T

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226 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

Wood, Jim (48) 1973-74, DHBWoodring, Pat (26) 1968, HBWoodson, Rod (26) 1983-86, DBWoodyard, Ashante (7) 2000-01, DBWormsley, Jim (75) 1988-89, OLWorsham, E.W. 1904, RHWorth, B.V. 1922-24, RHWright, Charles 1935, HBWulzyn, John (71) 1971, OTWyant, Leroy 1906, 1908, E

YYakubowski, Tom (33) 1960, 1962, FBYanchar, Bill (72) 1967-69, T-GYeager, Donald (28) 1939, HB-EYetts, Dunyasha (25) 1990, WRYoung, Dave (80) 1977-80, TEYoung, Glenn (28, 38) 1950-51, FBYoung, Jimmy (22) 1990-93, WR-DBYunaska, Bob (58) 1965, 1967-68, LBYunevich, Alex (39) 1929-31, FB

ZZachary, Jim (34) 1936-37, EZammit, Darryl (77) 1986-90, OL-DTZelencik, Connie (50) 1974-76, OTZembal, Edward (41, 22) 1951-54, HBZgonina, Jeff (40) 1989-92, DLZiltz, Bob (71, 97) 1982-85, DLZimmerman, C. 1903-05, LHZinng, Walt (18) 1962, QBZitelli, Emmett (72) 1993-96, CZitelli, Nick (39) 1996, LBZordani, John (82) 1980, LBZurba, Chris (47) 1995-98, LB-DEZwitt, Jon (76) 1973, 1975-76, DTZyzda, Leonard (88) 1953, 1954-55, E

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ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS0Thomas Adams (also 23) 1990, DB

1Craig Allen 1994-95, WRSteve Bryant 1980-81, FLCourtland Byrd 1992-93, DBFrank Conner 1972-74, KDave Eagin 1975-78, PSteve Jackson 1987-90, DBDonald Winston (also 25) 1996-97, WR

2Rick Anderson 1980-81, KJim Bremner 1976, FL-PDerrick Brown (also 31) 1995-96, DBChris Clopton (also 85, 23) 1998, RBSteve Griffen 1982-85, WRKen Hayes 1968, EGary Heaggans 2001, WRJohn Jackson 1991-94, DBDerrick Kelson 1986-89, DBMike Krupp 1976, KRay Williams 2002, WR

3Ronnie Beeks 1986, 1988, SLance Brock 1974-75, DBSteve Gary 1976, KMark Hay 1979-81, SECliff Jackson (also 25) 1999, WRTerry Kingseed 1979, PMontrell Lowe (also 29) 2000-02, RBScott Nelson (also 36) 1985, RBJohn Reeves 1995-98, QB-DB-LBJarrett Scales (also 22) 1987-88, RBDerrick Taylor (also 19) 1982, CBBrian Thurman 1991-93, DBJim Wallace 1990, WR

4Anthony Chambers 2002, WREarl Coleman (also 34) 1990, RBManuel Gentry 1975, KBrandon Hance 2001, QBJon Hayes (also 80) 1983, WRRalph Mathens 1973, DHBChuckOliver 1978, QBJohn Pawlus (also 6) 1985-86, KMike Rose (also 28) 1997-99, LBLarry Sullivan 1988-90, KBurt Thorton (also 7) 1992-94, WRDerrick Winston 1995-96, DB

5Dick Albaugh 1978, DBBill Clince 1991-92, OLArlee Conners 1990-92, RBGreg Hayes 1979-81, PChris James 1999, 2001-02, WRShawn McCarthy 1986-89, P-QBEverett Pickens 1981-82, WRWillie Tillman 1994-97, WR

6Brad Bobich (also 92) 1995, KWalt Drapeza 1980-83, PKDeaunte Ferrell 2000-02, DBJoe Hayes 1963, E

Jeff Hill 1990-93, WR-RBIsaac Jones (also 83) 1996-98, WRJeff Leshiewicz 1989, QBLorenzo McCline 1986, DB-RBKevin McGrew 1994, DBRicky Morse 1985, DBJohn Pawlus (also 4) 1987-88, KJohn Turner 1976, K

7Steve Barr 1977-78, QBAdrian Beasley 1996-99, DBReggie Broussard 1988-90, DBRob Deignan 1992-95, PJeff Huber 1985-86, QBToby Middlesworth (also 24) 1982-83, DBMike Terrizzi 1973-74, P-QBBurt Thornton (also 4) 1991, WRAshante Woodyard 2000-01, DB

8Romond Batten 1991-94, LBTony Brown 1988, CBGabe Cox 1997-98, WRLarry Gates 1979, 1981, QBTed Gelov 1986, WRScott Sovereen 1976-78, KRalph Turner 1999-2002, DBSteve Wambold 1989-90, K

9Mark Herrmann 1977-80, QBEric Hunter 1989-92, QBMark Mascheck 1987-88, QBKevin Nolan 1993, DBStuart Schweigert 2000-02, FSBill Stinchcomb 1974-75, KRobert Tolbert 1997-99, WRMike Weaver 1985-86, CB

10Mark Adamle 1977-79, DBJohn Boyd 1992, WRJim Brush 1963-64, QBLee Brush 1994-97, DBCarl Buergler 2001, QBScott Campbell 1980-83, QBNick Cannone 1973, DHBDavid Edgerton 1998-2000, QBDonald Kiepert 1967-69, QBHerb McGuire 1961, QBAntoine Neal (also 21) 1998, DBEd Neves 1953, 1955, HBGeorge Ogerek (also 43) 1991, QBJohn Oglesby 1990, RBRobert Oglesby 1987, 1989, WRDale Samuels 1950-52, QBBob Spoo 1956-58, QBBill Wise 1966, QB

11Dave Connors 1966, QBJim Everett 1981-85, QBAnthony Hardy 1987, WRMichael Hawthorne 1996-99, DBTerry Johnson 1988-90, DBBrandon Kirsch 2002, QBScott Kurz 2000-01, PLarry Perry 1979, DB

Matt Pike 1991-93, QBJohn Riester 1974-75, DBCharles Schelsky 1957, QB

12Chuck Baer 1954, QBBilly Dicken 1994-97, DB-QBStan Eaton 1955-56, QBPhil Ehrman (also 28, 32) 1951, HBJeff George 1986, QBRay Graham 1988, RB-QBBob Griese 1964-66, QBMaury Guttman 1959-60, QBGary Hogan 1961-63, QBCraig Nagel 1973-75, QBAntwaun Rogers 2001-02, CBRick Sayers 1971-72, SEDick Schnaible (also 70) 1949, QBMark Stevens 1980, QB

13Tom Andres 1974-75, DBAkin Ayodele 1999-2001, DE-LBDon Brumm 1960-62, TErnest Calloway 1990-92, WRCorey Cooper 1983-84, SMarc Marchetti 1986, DBBen McCall 1978-80, RBRick Trefzger 1993-96, QB

14Bo Bobrowski 1972-73, QBJamel Coleman 1995-96, DBKen Coudret 1980-81, DBChad Dickerson 2002, CBDoug Downing 1984-87, QBKen Eby 1963-64, QBEd Ehlers 1946, HBFroncie Gutman 1952-54, QBJeff Jones 1968-70, QB-HBSteve Letnich 1989-90, QB-WRJoe Linville 1978-79, 1981-82, P-WRJoe Metallic 1977, QBDoug Streff 1957, QBVinny Sutherland 1997-2000, WRDenny Wierzal 1961, HB

15Bernie Allen 1958-60, QBDon Anderson 1981-84, DBDrew Brees 1997-2000, QBEric Bruun 1990-91, PWayne Francis 1995, DBTom Kingsbury 1977-80, DEShaun Phillips (also 53, 22) 2002, DEMike Phipps 1967-69, QBSteve Schmidt 1972-75, KDoug Vanderwielen 1988, QBJeff Williamson 1980-81, QB

16Steve Burk 1971, 1973, QBBill Canfield 1944-45, 1947, QB-HBLen Dawson 1954-56, QBBill Erickson 1977, QBRoy Evans 1951-53, QBBrian Fox 1988, QBGilbert Gardner 2000-02, LBEric Haddad 1995-98, RB

228 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

Wayne Haddad 1957-59, QBJim Klutcharch 1967, QBBryan Maher 1981, WRTerry Samuel 1991-94, WRErnie Schramayr (also 34) 1985-87, P-RBDennis Stine 1965, QBRobert Vyverberg 1939, HBGeorge Weaver 1930, QB

17Chris Arnce (also 21) 1996, KJoe Betulius 1980, QBTedman Brown 1991-93, WRRon DiGravio 1961-63, QBJohn Dilts 1938, TGene Ellis 1943, TWilliam Fulton 1929, QBKen Gorgal 1946-49, QBJerome King 1974-77, DBNat Martin 1986-90, DBPhil Mateja 1951-52, QBJoe Modzeleski 1934, GSteve Murphy 1970-71, DHBJoe Prest 1960, QBBen Smith 1998-2001, DBDick Stillwagon 1957, HBMike Szucs 1968, HBBruce Warren 1940-42, T

18Cliff Cooper 1980, CBGary Danielson 1970-72, QBKeith Dawson 1999-2000, WRChalmers Elliott 1943-44, HBRoss Engelbrecht 1957-59, CBRoss Fichtner 1957-59, QBBrian Goehl 1992-94, QBBob Hartman 1948-49, QBBob Hudrick 1963-65, ECurt Jones 1950-52, HBScott Kalinoski 1986-88, DBTed Krzeczowski 1955-56, QBJeff Lee 1984-85, CBKyle Orton 2001-02, QBShane Ryan (also 96) 1997, KDave Shaw 1945, HBBrian Speedy 1978-79, WRGeorge Spehn 1936-38, EMark Vitali 1974-76, P-QB

19Paul Beery 1974-77, FL-DBJim Bosche 1980-82, PCris Dishman 1984-87, DBLarry Emch 1966-68, QBJoe Hagins 1993-96, LB-DBJoe O’Leary 1991-92, KChuck Piebes 1970-72, QB-DBR’Kes Starling 1999, 2001, DBDerrick Taylor (also 3) 1980-81, CB

20Frank Amato 1959, HBThomas Bloom 1960-62, HBJonathan Briggs 1985-86, 1987, KScott Clayton 1969-71, HBChris Daniels 1996-99, WRAlex DiMarzio 1972-74, DBEric Jordan 1979, 1981-83, TB

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSJim Lockwood 1944-45, CLou Sims 1965-66, HBCorey Walden 1988, DB

21Chris Arnce (also 17) 1997, KReggie Arnold 1974-77, WRDick Barwegen 1942-43, 1946, GDick Berg 1967-69, KSTom Boris 1961, 1962, HBRex Brock 1951-54, HBCarl Capria 1971-73, DHBAl Deutch 1929, FBCedric Ferrell 1983, DBTommy Fletcher 1955-57, HBRamail Gordon 1994, DBTony Grant 1984-87, FB-LBDave Herrick 1965-66, FBKevin McGrew 1992-93, DBAntoine Neal (also 17) 1999, DBGeorge Punzelt 1948, QBTaylor Stubblefield 2001-02, WRJim Tiller 1958-60, HBTommy Triplett 1995, DB

22Albert Bader 1958, HBRick Brunner 1982-86, WRAaron Bunten 1998-99, KLarry Burton 1973-74, WRJohn Chura 1964-65, HBLamar Conard 1996-99, DBBob Dornte 1933, HBStan Dubicki 1943-44, HBMonta Goodwin 1954, HBDave Hoehnen 1960-61, FB-HBTed Jacob 1960, TBennie Leverett 1975-77, TBTom McGannon 1935, HBJohn McKay 1946, HBJim Owen 1979-82, RBBobby Owens 1994-95, DBShaun Phillips (also 53, 15) 2001, DEDave Rankin 1938-40, EJarrett Scales (also 3) 1989-90, DBJimmy Young 1990-93, WR-DBEdward Zembal (also 41) 1951, HB

23Thomas Adams (also 0) 1991-92, DBMike Augustyniak 1978-79, FBWillie Burroughs 1995-98, DB-LBDaryl Calhoun 1981, TBWarren Calhoun 1983, WRSam Carter 1969, 1971, DHBChris Clopton (also 85, 2) 1999-2000, DBTom Fugate 1962-64, HBLeroy Keyes 1966-68, HBKevin Noel 2001-02, WRKendall Peterson 1972-74, FBEdward Risk 1929-31, HBTravis Sutton (also 27) 1986, DBKennedy Wilson (also 42, 41) 1984-85, DB

24Marv Adams (also 45) 1969, HBRodney Carter (also 46) 1984-85, RBJerry Chaney 1986-87, RBMark Drobac 1982-83, TB

Toby Middlesworth (also 7) 1981, DBMike Northington 1973-76, TB-CBKirk Olivadotti 1993-96, WRSean Petty 2002, CBJames Purvis 1929-31, HBChip Richardson 1990, WRRobert Vaughan 1935, HB

25Tony Butkovich 1943, FBJohn Charles 1964-66, HBEd Cody 1944-46, FBEmerson Denton 1934, CScott Dierking 1973-76, HBTony Farquis 1983, FLWalt Foster 1985-86, FBJoey Harris 2001-02, RBCliff Jackson (also 3) 1998, WRJim Kirkpatrick 1967-68, HBDick Ohl 1958, HBBob Plaskon 1961, FB-HBCorey Rogers (also 25) 1991Neil Schmidt (also 59) 1948, HBJohn Seibel 1979, KAllen Shackleton 1937-39, QBCurtis Taylor 1994, 96, TBBob Whitmer (also 40, 89) 1945, EDonald Winston (also 1) 1999-2000, WRDunyasha Yetts 1990, WR

26Tim Boykin 1974-77, HBTim Clark 1980-83, KChuck Keever 1973, MGBerin Lacevic 2002, KDanny Rogers 1996-99, PJulian Wagner 1988-90, DBPat Woodring 1968, HBRod Woodson 1983-86, DB

27Henry Bell (also 28) 1998, DBJohn Brideweser 1954-56, QB-HBJohn Buffington 1974, DBSteve deGrandmaison 1968-70, DHBRandy Fichtner 1982-83, DBDavid Hill 1979-81, DBBrandon Jones 2002, RBPhilip Klezek 1950-52, HBF.T. Mackiewicz 1938-39, EDave Miller 1960-62, HBJoe Monago 1970-72, LBRick Moss 1976-79, LBJohn Sexton 1933, FBTravis Sutton (also 23) 1987-88, DBHarry Szulborski 1946-49, HBGordon Teter 1963-65, HBWillie Washington 1996, DBSean Washington 1989, DBJohn White 1929-31, QB

28Henry Bell (also 27) 1997, DBRobert Bland (also 88) 1948, EJoe Collings 1943-44, EBob Collins 1969, HBLowell Decker (also 38) 1934, 1935, FB-HBJames Dunnigan 1999, DBPhil Ehrman (also 32, 12) 1952, HB

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ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSMatt Kinzer 1981-83, PRon Kubecka 1963, HBBrian Lohman 1992-95, DBErrol Patterson 1973-74, FLJames Peters 1953-55, HBRich Puthoff 1966, HBJacques Reeves 2000-02, CBDwight Robinson 1976, 1978-79, DB-TBMike Rose (also 4) 1996, LBJohn Spellman 1970-72, HB-FBDonald Yeager 1939, HB-E

29Bob Agnew 1948, FBJerome Belin 1972, DBEddie Clark (also 35) 1985, RBJohn Durham 1950-51, HBPaul Humphrey 1936-38, CPat Johnson 1990-93, DBReggie Johnson 1994, 1996, DBNick Jones 1977, DBAaron Levin 2002, P-KMontrell Lowe (also 3) 1999, RBDick Mayoras 1958-59, HBRussell Quilhot 1954, ERobert Thomas 1980, DBBrian Thornson 1983-84, DB-PWilliam Vick 1962, HBJim Whitmer 1951, 1954-55, HBDenny Wirgowski (also 97, 59) 1967, DE

30Mike Alstott (also 40) 1992, FBWalter Cook 1940-42, HBBrad Davis 1986-89, DBTravis Dorsch 1998-2001, K-PJorge Flores 1994, WRBilly Gustin 1997-98, DBDave Guthrie 1974-75, LBJohn Kuzniewski 1963-65, FB-HBJim Maloney 1936-38, GDonn Mayoras 1959-60, HB-FBBob Rohrbacher 1968, LB

31Derrick Brown (also 2) 1994, DBJohn Bullock 1968-70, FBRob Forester 1989,1991, DB-RBMarc Foster 1985-88, DBTarah Graham 1998, RBWillie Jones 1959-60, FBBill Knox 1971-73, DHBTim Richardson 1982-83, RB-LBCarl Schneider 1966, GJohn Skibinski 1975-77, FBElmer “Red” Sleight 1927-29, T

32Mike Brown 1975-77, FBDick Dauch (also 87) 1963, FBLeon DeWitte 1937-39, FBPhil Ehrman (also 28, 12) 1953-54, HBMel Gray 1982-83, TBGlen Harmeson 1927-29, QBNoble Jones 1995-98, LBJim Mewha 1966, FBRon Meyer 1961-62, QB-HBNorman Montgomery 1950-52, FBPaul Pardonner 1931-33, QB

Bob Purdy 1936, QB-HBGordon Rush 1986, DBRick Schavietello 1970-73, LBJerome Sparkman 1987, 1989, RBJerod Void 2002, RBDon Webster 1967-69, DHB

33Da’Shann Austin 1998, DBGeorge Bell 1934-36, CHerb Campfield (also 75) 1950, FBRandy Clark (also 67) 1973, LBFrank Doria 1980, FBDan Fuller 1954, FEJohn Kerestes 1948-50, FBLaVern King 1940-42, EJohn Krause 1937-39, EDave Kurtz 1959, FBJack Laraway 1958-59, FBHouston Malden 1991-93, LB-FBBob Mangene 1966, HBDarren Myles 1987-88, RBJim Nemec 1956-58, CBill Pedhoretzky 1972, FBSam Vacanti 1943, QBTony Vinson 1989-90, RB-WRRalph Welch 1927-29, HBMarty Westerman 1932, C-GTom Yakubowski 1960, 1962, FB

34Bob Baltzell 1966-67, HBVic Baltzell 1970, QBEarl Coleman (also 4, 29) 1989, 1991-92, RBJ. Crabtree 1998-99, RBGene Donaldson 1961-63, FBAlfred Espinda 1958, EAbe Gibron 1947-48, GBob Hajzy 1941-42, QBLloyd Hawthorne 1982-83, RBTim Hunter 1973-74, FBDon Kasperan 1949-51, FBNiko Koutouvides 2000-02, LBLee Larkins 1975-77, DEMarcus McKinnie 1978-81, FSJohn Means 1972, LBJames Medlock 1984-87, RBChike Okeafor 1994-96, 1998, LB-DEJames Reichert (also 42) 1952-54, FBErnie Schramayr (also 16) 1988, RBStanley Wagle 1960, EJack Winchell 1938-40, GJim Zachary 1936-37, E

35Bill Buffington 1940, 1942, FBEddie Clark (also 29) 1983-84, RBMel Dillard 1955-57, FBIkee Dozier 1992-93, DBEd Gerker 1943, QBPete Gross 1973-74, FBDave Ivlow 1965, FBLee Johnson 1995-98, RB-LBHoward Kissell 1929-30, HBPaul Liebrecht 1939, FBSteve Manich (also 41) 1948, HBMike Renie 1969-71, DHB-KDartanian Sanders 1996, FBGordon Tanner 1946, E

Mark Travline 1975, 1977, DBLeon Troyer 1966-68, HBKeena Turner 1976-79, TE-DEGary Vargyas 1979, DBSteve Weil 1960-62, HB-FB

36Sedrick Brown 1999-2001, RBClement Crowe (also 50) 1948, CThomas Crowl 1955-56, FBLarry DeGennaro 1973, HBAndy Grant 1936-37, GJohn Handy 1968-70, DEBill Harmon 1964, FBMark Jackson 1983-85, WRRobert Jarus 1957-59, FBGary Kennedy 1966, FBJoe Kodba 1945-46, CGalen Morrow 1990, 1992, RBScott Nelson (also 3) 1986-88, RBCarl Piscopink 1944, CDaniel Pobojewski 1953, FBLew Rose 1943, HBFrosty Sprowl 1941Joe Sullivan (also 68) 1974-75, LBTorrey Vogel 2002, DBEdwin Watson 1994-97, RBRobert Williams 1978-81, DB

37Chad Buckland 1991-93, DBErnest Davidson 1934, ECedric Evans 1973, LBBryce Gillins 1996, DBBryan Jacquay 2000, CBBruce King 1981-84, FBJohn Macon 1977-80, RBMike McDaniel 1969-70, DHBCurtis McCanus 1987-88, 1990, DB-WRBobby Pruitt 1985, RBRicky Smith 1976, RBTodd Stelma 1997-98, DB

38Elbert Caraway 1927-29, HBAngelo Carnaghi (also 59) 1944, 1947, HB-CLowell Decker (also 28) 1937, HBBrady Doe 1997, 1999-2001, DBEd Gunkel 1966, CBill Kay 1977-80, DBBob Leonard (also 61) 1956, FBDanny Lounsbury 1989, WRLeo Milla 1943, FBFred Montague 1938-39, QBRon North 1970-72, FB-LBMike Pruitt 1973-75, FBThomas Roy 1933, FBRon Rybarczyk 1969, LBMax Schmaling (also 44) 1952-53, FB-HBV.A. Snyder 1940-42, FBRoy Walker 1960-62, FBGlenn Young 1950-51, FB

39Trent Decatur 1988-91, LBAaron Hall 1992-95, LBBobby Iwuchukwu 2002, LBCharles Krichbaum 1968, C-LBBob Lashley 1979-82, DB

230 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSSteve Maines 1969, ECornell Middlebrook 1999, LBKeith Norman 1985-87, LBTim Racke 1971-73, DHBAlex Yunevich 1929-31, FBNick Zitelli 1996, LB

40Norbert Adams (also 89) 1949, HBMike Alstott (also 30) 1993-95, FBCaleb Bonds 1986, RBJack Butt 1943, GErnie Dobrzykowski 1945, EPaul Emmons 1931-33, T-CWillie Fells (also 41) 1997-99, LBJim Finley 1965-66, EEarl Heninger (also 59) 1951-52, HBMorris Kaastad 1943-44, 1946, GScott Lougheed 1969-71, PTerry Marcoline 1962-63, HB-FBBill Matthews 1974, DBJim McKenzie (also 51) 1981, LBBill Murakowski 1953-55, FBKevin Nesfield 2001-02, DERussell Pope 1975-78, DB-TBRobert Pruitt 1978-81, FBJim Redinger 1957-58, FBDick Sandefur 1934-35, FBBill Upton 1936, CBob Whitmer (also 89, 25) 1948, EJeff Zgonina 1989-92, DL

41Matt Augustyniak 1981-82, RBTom Barnett 1957-58, HBLeonard Diehl 1938, G-TTed Fehring 1934-35, TWillie Fells (also 40) 1995, LBJeff Feulner 1981-84, RBMike Harris 1978-79, WRBob Herrick 1971-73, HBBlain Hibler 1943, QBO.L. Hurrle 1942, GBob Hurst 1965-67, HBEmmett Lowery 1932-33, EMatt Ludwig 1997, RBSteve Manich (also 35) 1949, HBRuss Pfahler 1963-64, HB-PNorm Roelke 1969-70, LBStu Scheer 1948, EGeorge Stears 1928-30, GJim Steinmetz 1962, CAlex Tone 1999, LBKennedy Wilson (also 23, 42) 1983, DBRyan Wilson 1991, 1993, LBEdward Zembal (also 22) 1952-54, HB

42Roosevelt Barnes 1981, LBBrent Botts 1997-2000, DTDick Bushnell 1943, 1947, QBFred Cooper 1972-74, DBAndy Gasbarro 1988, MLBMatt Kingsbury 1991-94, LBMike Maccioli 1949-50, HBDick Marvel 1966-67, LBGene McIlwain 1940, HBRandy Minniear 1963-65, HBDuane Purvis 1932-34, HB-FB

James Reichert (also 34) 1951, FB-KPatrick Schaub 2000-02, LB-RBMartin Schreyer 1935-37, C-TJesse Townsend 1975-76, WRMerkle Williams 1984-86, LBKennedy Wilson (also 23, 41) 1982, DB

43Jeff Bennett 2002, TEScott Conover (also 67) 1987-88, DETim Foley 1967-69, DHBKarl Herkommer 1953, HBKendall Matthews 1994-97, TBFred Mokry 1965-66, HBJack Morton 1944, EGeorge Ogerek (also 10) 1990, QBJerome Oliver 1975-77, FLGeorge Papach 1947, FBBasil Petry 1936-37, 1939, CTom Redinger (also 83) 1951, HBBill Reed (also 58) 1950, CTim Seneff 1978-81, SSLuis Smikle 1991-93, RBDarryl Stingley 1970-72, HB-SERay Wallace (also 47) 1982, DBBob Wiater 1960-62, HBLen Wilson 1957-59, HB

44Ray Abbott 1935, 1938, ETim Alspaugh 1980-83, RBErich Barnes 1955-57, HBJohn Beletic (also 75) 1948, TForrest Burmeister 1934-36, G-TLandon Coleman 1981, DBDon Devly 1989-92, FB-LBSteve Ennis 1999-2000, RBFriedrich Febel 1932-33, GJon Goldsberry 2001-02, LB-FBJerry Jansen 1954, HB-FBRoy Kidd 1972, HBBob Kress 1969-70, HBDwight Lewis 1973-75, DHBFrank Mattingley 1946, FBJohn O’Reilly 1968, HBFrank Paparazzo 1953-55, TCorey Rogers (also 25) 1993-95, TBDave Samstag 1963, FBMax Schmaling (also 38) 1951, FB-HBHal Schumacher 1940, FBEd Skoronski 1933-34, CWayne Smith 1978-79, DBTyrone Starks 1987-88, LBKevin Sumlin 1983-86, LBDoug Withers 1997-98, LB

45Mark Adams (also 24) 1971, HBCullen Bryant 1996, FBClarence Childers 1974, WRBob Corby 1965-67, HBScott Craig 1980-82, WRDwayne Greer (also 52) 1984, LBWillie Harris 1976-79, DBDave Kovaleski 1987, LBJim Maciag 1992-95, LBRich Mahurt 1968-70, DHBJim Morel 1963-64, HBAugie Morningstar 1937-39, C

Jacob Rowe 2000-02, RBKenneth Smith (also 60) 1948, GSteven Solari 1989, LBJerry Thorpe 1951-52, HB-FBClyde Washington 1957-59, HB

46Rich Brooks 1957-59, ERodney Carter (also 24) 1982-83, RBRalph Clymer 1945, GRandy Cooper 1968-70, DBEd Crowley 1967, HBGlenn Davis 1996, DBArt DuBose (also 97) 1987, LBArt Flint 1943, HBGeorge Gale 1939, QBDirk Handlin 1994-95, LBPat Harris 1974-77, DBFranklin Marks 1960-62, HBJohn McKenzie (also 80) 1981, DEJim Meyer 1980, FBKevin Roy 1984-85, OLBBrent Slaton 2002, PFred Smerke 1940-42, QB-EFred Stalcup 1934-36, QB-HBKevin Strickland 1989, 1991-92, OLBJim Tate (also 74) 1948, TTom Vaughan 1997-2000, DB

47Mike Anderson 1991-94, FBEric Beatty (also 55) 1989-90, LBW.E. Britt 1937-39, EMike Fuetterer 1979-81, WRLandon Johnson 2000-02, LBCharlie King 1962, 1964-65, HBJohn Moore 1931-33, HBTommy Lee Myers 1982-84, DBWes Stevens 1940-41, E-GAnthony Thompson 1974, 1978, DBRay Wallace (also 43) 1983-85, DB-RBRalph Weiger 1946, EJerrol Williams 1985-88, LBPerry Williams 1966-68, FBChris Zurba 1995-98, LB-DE

48Fred Arrington 1975-77, LBPete DeMaria 1942, GHerb Hoffman 1943, ETony Juska 1936-38, FBChris Koeppen 1993-96, LBJames Ray 1968-70, DHBDave Retherford 1979, 1981-83, WRWayne Rhodes 1932, GElmer Scallish 1948-50, GJim Schwantz 1988-91, LBFred Strickland 1984-87, LBTim Upshur 1999, 2001, LB-DEJim Wood 1973-74, DHB

49Andy Botney 1936-37, QB-E-HBDan Brekke 1988-91, LBLou Brock 1937-39, HBTony Gallivan 1977-78, WRJim Jenkins 1976, DBFrank Kirk 1934, TBob Nommenson 1981-82, LB

SIX YEARS OF EXCELLENCE UNDER JOE TILLER 231

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSChukie Nwokorie 1995-98, DELee Ryan (also 71) 1966-67, TFred Schimmelpfenig 1947, HBJoe Skibinski (also 67) 1949, GJim Teal 1969-71, LBHerman Timperman 1938, 1940-41, TTony Visco (also 81, 97) 1985-87, DEJarrod Walker 1992-93, DL

50Dean Bordigioni 1977, LB-MGGeorge Buchanan 1969-70, CJoe Buscemi 1943, EBob Clasey 1955-56, GClement Crowe (also 36) 1949, CBrian Dinkins 1999-2000, DEBob Dressel (also 96) 1989-91, CDevere Fair 1959, GFred Hanley 1961, T-GChris Kaminski (also 54) 1986, CLarry Kaminski 1963-65, CWoodrow Knorr 1936-37, GJim Miller 1939-41, GTyler Moore 2001, OTPaul Roger 1979-82, CRex Sebastian 1948, EHank Stram 1942, 1946-47, FB-HBDavid Stydahar 1966-68, GConnie Zelencik 1974-76, OT

51Troy Bacon 1996, LBButch Becker 1958, CJason Crawford 1989, 1991, CFrank DiLieto 1972-73, CHenry Dudgeon 1961-63, CMark Josten 1977-79, DEPat Labus 1965-66, CDesi Martello 1978-81, LBJames McCulley 1986-88, CJim McKenzie (also 40) 1982-83, LBAlbert Mincevich 1959-60, TJoe Odom 1999-2002, LBRick Tekavec 1968-70, DEJayme Washel 1992-95, DLBob Weskamp 1967, LBRich Wetendorf 1975-76, C

52Bill Bylsma 1968, GJohn Calcaterra 1964-66, GFred Chase 1963, C-GDwayne Greer (also 45) 1985, LBRay Gunner 1978-81, OGJohn Hoogendoorn (also 75) 1994, OLTony Hoty 1971, LBTom Janes 1944, GHarley Jeffrey 1948, EClinton Knitz 1949-51, CJason Leimberger 2002, LBGreg Miller 1986-87, DT-OLGil Mordoh 1943, GAlex Osleger (also 90) 1982-83, OLDale Snelling 1956, CJerald Stupeck 1952, CNick Sweeney 1996, OLRoger Williams 1977, MG

53John McKee Allen 1952-54, CDavid Berch 1997-98, LBDenny Chronopoulos 1990-91, OLGuy East (also 57) 1981, CJohn Finucan 1974, 1976-77, OGClyde Grimenstein 1947-48, EJoe Hersch 1943, QBDerrick Hoskins 1983, LBLaVerne Johnson 1937-39, G-TJon Krick 1993-96, DLJohn Luckhardt 1966, CJohn Lynch 1951, CTom Munro 1979-80, 1982, DLWilliam O’Keefe 1943, EDon Paltani 1960-62, CShaun Phillips (also 22, 15) 2000, DEGeorge Rushanan 1968, CTerry Sheehan 1957-59, CTodd Tyrie 1984-86, CKenneth Watkins 1969-71, C-G

54Mark Drenth 1982-85, OLMark Fischer 1994-97, OLMark Gorgal 1973-75, MGKeevan Grimmett 1977-79, DTRobert Hoidahl 1970-72, CChris Kaminski (also 50) 1987-88, CNick Mamula 1990-92, CAlvin Menke 1986, CGeorge Mihal 1943-46, FBJim Nesbitt 1937-38, HBPaul Rudolph 1964, CRudy Trbovich (also 71) 1948, TRob Turner 1999-2002, OL

55Butch Alder 1981-83, OLIan Allen (also 96) 1997-99, DT-OLEric Beatty (also 47) 1991-92, LBEdward Behanna 1960-62, CGregg Bingham 1970-72, MGJames Bolcum 1932, CBart Conley (also 97) 1993-94, LBPat Conley 1964-66, GLou DeFilippo 1943, CTom Gibson 1973-76, C-OGDon Hall 1977-79, C-GTom Holden 1969, GTom Hughes 1943-45, TDon Schrenk 1945, FBGary Seitz (also 60) 1986-87, OLJohn Thursby 1937-38, 1940, EDarrin Trieb 1988-90, LBBrandon Villarreal 2002, DT

56Joe Battaglia 1979, 1980, OLMike Brady 1972, CHenry Bremer 1937, GMike Burgamy 1974-77, LBWalter Cudzick 1952-53, CBill Horvath 1945, 1947-48, G-EDarnell Howard 1993-95, DLKevin Janiak 1991-92, OLSam Joyner 1957-59, CBen Medley 1935-36, HB-QBChukky Okobi 1997-2000, OL

John Simerson 1954, 1956, C-TRick Skibinski 1984-85, OLMatt Turner 2002, OGMike Walker (also 90) 1990, LBWalter Whitehead 1967-69, C

57Arnold Carter 1969-70, 1972, DHBGuy East (also 53) 1979, CTom Erdman 1973-74, OGEd Flanagan 1962-64, CMike Frame 1966-68, CBrent Hawkins 2002, DEJason Houston (also 65) 1983-84, LBTim Hull 1978-80, OGRay Lee 1996-99, LBTom McNeil 1989-90, LBMike Szany 1993-95, OLTodd Tieman 1986, LBMike Williams 1969-71, OG-C

58Ted Axton 1938, 1940, CPete Barbolak (also 71) 1947-48, TJerry Clinnin 1963, CBrent Grover 2002, DTDon Guinn 1968-69, 1971-72, MGNeil Habig 1955-57, CCody Isbell 1935-37, E-C-HBDon Keiser (also 76) 1960, TGlenn Knecht 1953-54, CKeith Mooney 1988-90, DEWarren “Ike” Moore 1997-2000, DEKevin Motts 1976-79, LBSkip Ohl (also 67) 1958, GJim Polak 1974-75, CBill Reed (also 43) 1949, CItalo Rossi 1939-41, TBrock Spack 1980-83, LBAlexander Tedesco 1972, OGCraig Williams 1993-96, LB-DEBob Yunaska 1965, 1967-68, LB

59Paul Anderson 1940, HBMark Brown 1981-82, LBAngelo Carnaghi (also 38) 1949, CJason Cegielski 1988-90, OGRosevelt Colvin (also 95) 1996-98, DEAlan Dick 1969-70, TDon Fife 1955, CEarl Heninger (also 40) 1950, HBPhil Kardasz 1958, CJames Looney 1979-80, LBNorman Maloney 1945-47, ETim Maloney 1973, LBBob Mannella 1974-76, LBBen Merz 1930-32, EBen Metzger 1992-95, DLMatt Morgan 1984-87, LBFrank Ruggieri 1942, GNeil Schmidt (also 25) 1949-50, HBDoug Swann 2001, DEDenny Wirgowski (also 97, 29) 1967, DE

60John Andretich 1941-42, HBDan Drysdale 1973-74, OGDavid Frye 1980-82, E

232 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSBob Hopp 1963-65, TTim Huxhold 1969-71, OT-GChuck Kyle 1966-68, MGNate Lindsay 1983-84, NGDan McGrew 1958, CDan Payne (also 61) 1985, OGDick Potter 1938-39, THarley Reagh 1944, EStanley Sczurek 1959-61, GGary Seitz (also 55) 1988, OLKenneth Smith (also 45) 1949, GAndy Standifer 1997-99, LSJoe Stepanek 1956, GRaymond Stoelting 1942, 1946-47, TJeff Thornson 1978-79, CEd Ungers 1930, 1932-33, TJeff Witter (also 70) 1986, DL

61Craig Davisson (also 63) 1989-91, LBLou DeFilippo 1962-65, GNick Hardwick 2002, OLHarv Hostetler 1958, GTom Krysinski 1960-61, GJim Kubinski 1959-61, EBob Leonard (also 38) 1952, HB-FBDoug Molls 1970-72, LBBob O’Connor (also 66) 1992, LBVince Panfil 1985, OLDan Payne (also 60) 1986, OGGary Roberts 1966-68, GSteve Schlundt (also 64) 1977-78, CChuck Skelley 1977, OT

62Dave Beigh 1968-69, MGDave Butz 1970-72, DTVedran Dzolovic 2001-02, DEJohn Fitzpatrick 1982-83, OLJim Hales 1963-65, GDino Kaklis 1992-95, LSMike Marks 1978-80, LBBob Martin 1991, OLJoe Morrow 1943, CKen Quillen 1976, LBTom Roggeman 1951-52, GRoger Ruwe 1974-75, 1977, MGBob Schwingendorf 1962, GJames Shea 1956, GDave Tiley (also 63) 1980-81, OLEmory Turner 1958-59, G

63John Ciccone 1957-59, GCraig Davisson (also 61) 1988, LBWalt Gahm 1964, 1966, TErnest Hager 1950-52, GKevin Holley (also 99) 1983, DLDave Lafary 1974-76, OTBob Lake 1962-63, GFrederick Miller 1955, GJim Niedrach 1997-99, CDavid Owen 2002, OTPete Quinn 1977-80, CPaul Rose 1960, GDave Tiley (also 62) 1982, OL

64Herman Adams 1934, E

Paul Baker 1968-70, TMike Barberich 1976-77, OGChuck Erlenbaugh 1965-66, GWally Florence 1961-63, GDavid Grote 1982-85, OTJohn Jardine 1956-57, G-CMike Kasap 1943, TDamon Lewis 1993-95, OLLyle Myrice 1949, CGene Pagliaro 1960, GDave Piper (also 76) 1967, GSteve Schaefer 1972-73, OGSteve Schlundt (also 61) 1980, CDerick Schmidt 1988-91, OG

65C.C. Baumbach 1934, ETom Bayless 1969, MGTom Bettis 1951-54, GClyde Bliss 1938, QBGerald Boat 1983-84, OLBill Clince 1993, CCarl Dahlbeck 1934-35, GBrian Dapp 1986-88, OLBill Deem (also 88) 1948-50, GBill Feldkircher 1947-48, QBMark Gefert 1971-73, LBJason Houston (also 57) 1981-82, LBBill Howard 1963-64, GBrandon Johnson (also 90) 2001, DTJohn Marra 1961, TRon Sabal 1956-57, TBob Sebeck 1965-67, GDick Stephenson 1939, EPete VanderWeele 1996-98, OLJay Venzin 1975-76, OGMike Weissert 1978-80, OT

66Jack Ainsworth 1938, GKieth Brown (also 72, 94) 1987, OLMike Brown 1981, 1982, OLBrent Brunell 1983-85, OLAlan Dale 1945, GThomas Hard 1946-48, GTed Held 1944, HBJack Houston 1950-52, GWalt Houston 1953-54, GJohn Kaineg 1974, OGThomas Kotoski 1961-62, C-GSteve Krol (also 73) 1980, OGChuck Kuzneski 1966-67, GBob O’Connor (also 61) 1993-95, LBRich Ostriker 1970-72, OGFrank Plaskon 1961, GDale Schwan 1977-79, OGGene Selawski 1957-58, TRandy Taylor 1988, OTClinton Turner 1968-70, GJim Valesano 1964, GSam Voinoff 1929-31, GJim Weizer (also 76) 1949, G

67Keith Brown 1977, TEMark Clark 1971-72, OGRandy Clark (also 33) 1974, LBScott Conover (also 43) 1989-90, OLDon Jackson (also 69) 1956, G

Dave Jaumotte (also 85) 1982-84, OTClanton King 1966-68, LB-TRonald Maltony 1958-60, GSkip Ohl (also 58) 1961-62, KSam Patronaggio 1974, OGSteve Powell (also 89) 1993-94, OLMike Rendina 1984, P-KJoe Skibinski (also 49) 1950-51, GDick Skibinski 1953-55, GTom Wiley 1965, G

68Russ Addison 1954, GBob Brumby 1968-70, MGFrank Burke 1966-67, LBSal Ciampi 1963-65, GJohn Ernst 1978, DTAlfie Hill 1992-95, OLKelly Kitchel 2001-02, OGPhil Kuebbeler 1957-58, GBrian Liston 1981-82, OGRick O’Leary 1976, OTJeff Romack 1972-73, OGAnthony Rose 1984-87, DL-OLJohn Stafford 1960-62, GJoe Sullivan (also 36) 1976, LB

69Paul Alekna 1981-84, OLChuck Andres 1954, GBruce Brineman 1986-89, OLRoland DeYoung 1968, GBob Foster 1960, GJohn Genis 1943, TDon Jackson (also 67) 1949-50, GLou Karras (also 72) 1946-48, TGordon Logan 1945, GRuss Maier 1957-58, GE.E. Matrewitz 1942, TGreg Palumbo 1977-79, OGGeorge Pappas 1962-64, GRalph Perretta 1972-74, OGChris Sedoris 1992-95, OLJohn Shelbourne 2000-02, LSJack Summe 1977, DLAl Thom 1939, HB

70Jim Darr 1943, QBEdward Dwyer 1957, EGary Feil 1974, OTClaybon Fields 1979-82, OLJim Garcia 1962-64, TDonnie Green 1968-70, TBrandon Jewell (also 81) 1995, CMike Kalapos (also 95) 1949, TChris Keevers 1986-87, DTRandy Kuntz 1967, TRalph Lehr 1939, EBryan Madden 1988, DTDick Murley 1954-55, TKen Panfil (also 75) 1951-52, TSean Rufolo 2001, OGDick Schnaible (also 12) 1950, QBKenneth Smock 1941, 1942, 1946, HBSteve Townsend 1981, DLJohn Vecs 1941, GJeff Witter (also 60) 1985, DL

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71Pete Barbolak (also 58) 1944, TDavid Bratton 1991-92, OLKelly Butler 2001-02, OTMike Cardona 1993-94, OLBill Currie 1960, 1962, TMike Fross 1988, OLAnthony Gutwein 1996, DTMatt Hernandez 1980-82, DTJohn LeFeber 1975-78, OTFrank Loebs 1933-35, EJoe Mihal 1936-38, TJoe Munoz 1993, DLDeWayne Penn (also 91, 82) 1986, DLDominic Picco 1956, TDavid Poindexter 1989, DTFred Rafa 1965-67, TSidney Reggie 1959, TEd Rittberg 1964, TLee Ryan (also 49) 1968, TRudy Trbovich (also 54) 1949, TDave Whiteaker 1951-53, T-EJim Wilkinson (also 76) 1978-79, DTJohn Wulzyn 1971, OTBob Ziltz (also 97) 1983-85, DL

72Frank Angelotti 1952-54, TKieth Brown (also 66, 94) 1985-86, OLKris Burns 1988-91, DTNate Jackson 1962-63, TLou Karras (also 69) 1949, TAlex Leugo 1940, 1942, CKen Loushin 1976-79, DTBob Lung 1975, OTMax Miller 2002, OGPhil O’Reilly 1944, 1946-48, TJim Peelle 1931-33, QBMark Schnolis 1966, TDonn Smith 1970-72, OTWilliam Spillane 1957, G-TBill Vergane 1936-38, E-TBill Yanchar 1967-69, T-GEmmett Zitelli 1993-96, C

73Chris Barr 1975-76, DTBob Becker 1957-59, TFred Brandel 1957-59, GDavid Cohen 1998, OLJohn Doyle 1970, 1972, DT-OTJim Janosek 1949-50, TJim Kleidon 1969, TFrank Kmet 1988-91, DLBill Kraker 1987, OLSteve Krol (also 66) 1977-78, OGBill Murray 1946-49, GRay Pacer 1951-52, TMike Popovich 1942, FBDonald Roy Schwer 1980, OLJerry Shay 1963-65, TPat Snyder 1982-85, C

74Mike Albright 1971-72, OTDrew Banks 1983-84, OLFrank Bauman 1943-44, EJim Bonk 1966, 1967, TWilliam Bruner 1950-52, T

ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSElvin Caldwell 1990-93, DL-OLThomas Ciukaj 1957-58, TWayne Finchum 1996, OLBob Heck 1945-48, EKenneth Kraus 1959, G-TAl Liepold 1964, TRon Maree 1968-70, DTSteve McKenzie 1976-79, OG-OTKen Novak 1973-75, DTScott Schult 1985-87, DLVic Senk 1981-82, OTJim Tate (also 46) 1949, TFrank Winchell 1937, 1939, FB

75Eric Anderson 1983-85, DTJohn Beletic (also 44) 1949-50, THerb Campfield (also 33) 1948, FBCleveland Crosby 1975-76, DE-DTPaul DeNuccio 1968-70, TWayne Farmer 1956-68, TEric Gray 1991-94, DLJohn Hoogendoorn (also 52) 1995, OLTony Ippolito 1936, 1938, FB-QBTom Jelesky 1979-81, OTLance Olssen 1965-67, TKen Panfil (also 70) 1955, TFrank Pratko 1974, OTJim Rush 1940-41, EPat Russ 1959-61, TAaron Starnes 1998-99, OLJoe Wajtys 1951-53, TJim Wormsley 1988-89, OL

76Jerry Beabout 1958-60, TWayne Browning 1952, TJames Cahoon 1955, TVince Cherico 1934, QB-FBJoe Eufinger 1966, THenry Feil 1977-80, OTTeko Johnson 1988, OLDon Keiser (also 58) 1961-62, TDan Maly 1995-97, OLCharles Mann 1938, T-ETom Pavletic 1969, TDave Piper (also 64) 1966, GNate Poulos 1938Chris Prince (also 92) 1982, DLRobert Selby 1935-37, HBJim Walley 1944, 1946, QBJim Weizer (also 66) 1948, GJim Wilkinson (also 71) 1980, DTJon Zwitt 1973, 1975-76, DT

77Brandon Gorin 1997-2000, OTFred Haug 1966-68, TChris Hill 1995, OLMarcus Jackson 1976-79, DTNate Laskin 1943-44, EKen Long 1972-73, 1975, DTPete Lougheed (also 93) 2001-02, OTTom Luken 1969-71, OGAl Rossi 1938-40, TKarl Singer 1963-65, TRon Skufca 1960-62, TWalt Viellieu 1951-52, TEd Voytek 1955-56, G-T

Clem Woltman 1935-37, TDarryl Zammit 1986-90, OL-DT

78Don Blalock 1976-77, DTLarry Bowie 1959-61, TMike Connors 1984-87, OLJohn Drake 1934-36, FBJim Gasvoda 1969, TGeorge Ginn 1962, GFrank Hoffman 1956, 1967, TBronislav Keser 1970-72, DTMatt Light (also 91) 1998-2000, OTDon Myers 1978-81, OGBrian Nicley 1994-97, OLFred Preziosio 1951-52, T-GRaymond H. Schultz 1944, QBJeff Stapleton 1973-75, OTLarry Taylor (also 87) 1990, OGTodd Troutman 1988, OTJim Welsch 1939, HB

79Mike Barnes 1965-66, TJim Fritzche 1978-81, OTRyan Grigson (also 84) 1992-94, OTBill Hitchcock (also 99, 92) 1989, OTDoug Isbell 1982-84, OLJoe Krupa 1952-55, TChad Manning 1996-97, OLGene Mruczkowski 1999-2002, OLHerman Murray 1951, TSteve Nurrenbern 1970, 1972-73, DTDale Rems 1958-60, TJim Richmond 1986-87, OLRon Richnafsky 1962, TMike Tasso 1973-74, DT

80Brian Alford 1994-97, WROrvill Anderson 1934, HBAndy Butchko 1949, EGreg Fenner 1968-70, EBernie Flowers 1950-52, EBarry French 1941-42, 1946, TJoe Harris 1960, EJon Hayes 1984-86, WRLen Jardine 1957-59, G-ERichard Johnson 1938-39, TJerry Lanarcic 1973, TEJohn McKenzie (also 46) 1982-83, DETodd Moore 1987-88, WRPaul Moss 1930-32, EA.T. Simpson 1998-2001, WRBill Sprang 1947-48, CBob Springer 1953-55, EJamaal Wilson 2002, WRNigel Wirgowski 1974-76, TEDave Young 1977-80, TE

81Jim Beirne 1965-67, ECliff Benson 1980-83, TETom Decatur 1953, ERodney Dennis 1989-92, WRBrandon Jewell (also 70) 1994, 1996-97, DE-TELamar Lundy 1954-56, EGreg Miller 1971, TEChris Randolph 1998-2001, TE

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ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERSBarry Santini 1972-74, TELance Scheib 1985-88, WRRay Smith 1976-79, WRAngelo Tucci 1960, E-CTony Visco (also 49, 97) 1984, DEHarold Wells 1962-64, E

82Craig Abreu 1980-81, LBFrank Anastasia 1957, 1959, EAshley Bell 1969-71, EDarrel Brewster 1949-51, EDan Bulger 1985-87, TE-DLJohn Considine 1948, TBob Dillingham 1966-68, EGeorge Duggins 1932-33, EJim Faflik 1963, 1965, EDave Henderson 1977, TEBob Johnson 1941, 1946, CBob Khoenle 1954-56, EEric Krabbe 1988, TEHarry Krause 1937, TTom McNamee 1952, E-QBDavid Nugent 1996-99, TE-DTPat O’Brien 1943-45, TDewayne Penn (also 71, 91) 1984, DLJohn Petty 1939-41, FBJohn Standeford 2000-02, WRJohn Walling 1973, TEBill Wleklinski 1994-95, DEJohn Zordani 1980, LB

83Robert Bringer 1950-51, ESteven Chernicky 1955, EForest Farmer 1960-62, EMike Farris 1979, LBMarion Griffin 1966-68, EAndre Henderson 2000, WRIsaac Jones (also 6) 1995, WRJim Long 1963-65, EDan Mason 1958-59, ENate Paulus 1938, ECharlie Potts 1969-71, E-DHBTom Redinger (also 43) 1952-53, EMike Rhinehart 2001-02, TEJim Seward 1982-84, LBBob Sheehy 1974, TEKelly Turner 1987-88, 1990, TE

84Tom Barr 1978-81, TEJon Blackman 1994-95, 1997, TEDon Brooks 1962-63, EMike Cota 1969-71, ETom Franckhauser 1956-58, ERyan Grigson (also 79) 1991, OTRandall Lane 1998-99, WRRon Likar 1975, TESeth Morales 2000-02, WRDennis O’Connor 1966, EDwayne O’Connor 1986-89, TEMarty Scott 1982-85, TELeo Sugar 1949-51, EJoe Walsh 1967, EDonn Whitmer 1955, E

85Mike Barr 1971-72, DE

Phil Barr 1974, MGChris Clopton (also 2, 23) 1997, WRDennis Ditmans 1968, EJohn Heckman 1961, EDave Jaumotte (also 67) 1981, OTKenneth McCaffry (also 94) 1949, EAndy Ozlowski 1989-90, TE-DEBrad Schumacher 1984-87, TELuka Varda 1982, TEJim Wojciehowski 1951-53, E

86Dick Ainsle 1938, FB-CFrank Bykowski 1937-39, GGeorge Catavolos 1964-66, E-DHBScott Dobbins 1995-96, LBAndy Gladstone 1980-83, LBKen Glaesner 1944, LGSean Guy 1983-84, DLJohn Kerr 1951-54, EKipp Koonce 1987-89, WRRick Oliver 1973-74, DEBill Shimer 1940-42, EDoug Ware 1969, EManzie Winters 1959-60, E

87Dave Anderson 1933, EBart Burrell 1977-80, WRDick Dauch (also 32) 1961, FBCharles Davis 2002, TEChris Davis 1981, MGBob DeMoss 1945-48, QBVernon Erk 1942, ELarry Ferguson 1957, ERocco Foggio 1997-2000, DLWayne Gift 1934-36, QBScott Green (also 89) 1991-93, TETed Hennis 1937-39, QBDick Jacobs 1960, ELou Lang 1974, DTFred Locke 1951-52, ESam Longmire 1962, 1964, EGeorge Olion 1965-67, EWalt Poremba 1943-44, CStan Sawczuk 1950, ELarry Taylor (also 78) 1988, DT-OG

88Don Baldwin 1982-85, DLGeorge Basker 1933-34, HBRonald Bland (also 28) 1949-50, EMatt Buncheck (also 98) 1980-81, MGBill Deem (also 65) 1945, GJohn Elwell 1959-61, ETim Eubank 1976-78, TEEarl Hoagland 1934, HBCecil Isbell 1935-37, HBJason Loerzel 1998-2001, LBEmil Lovely 1979-81, TEBilly McKoy 1967-69, ENick Mumley 1956-58, TKeith Parker 1943, HBRobert Pfohl 1944, 1946, HBJeff Price 1983-84, FLRich Ruble 1964, 1966, EDrew Rucks 2002, WRTony Simmons 1991-93, TETed Tycocki 1940, E-HB

Calvin Williams 1986-89, WRLeonard Zyzda 1953, 1954-55, E

89Norbert Adams (also 40) 1945, 1947-48, HBRay Alexander 1970, DTHarry Basan 1960, EBob Bergmann 1955, EDan Crncic 1952, EJohn Crowl 1956-58, EJohn Galvin 1939-41, 1946, HBScott Green (also 87) 1995, TESteve Powell (also 67) 1994, OLDan Roman 1971-73, SEJermaine Ross 1990-93, WRTim Stratton 1998-2001, TEBill Stuart 1943, HBEddie Webber 1980-81, DTBob Whitmer (also 40, 25) 1949, EBob Wiltfong 1986, TEDerek Wimberly 1982-85, DL

90Jim Barr 1978-79, MGJack Brown 1937-39, HBMarion Carter 1940-41, HBJoe Caruso 1966, GGeorge Davis 1971, DTPaul Gilbert 1945, ELee Graves 1934-36, GBrandon Johnson (also 65) 2002, DTJim McMillen 1943-44, GJack Milito 1946-48, FBWillie Nelson 1967-69, EAlex Osleger (also 52) 1981, OLLonnie Palelei 1988-89, DLStan Parker 1973-74, DTTony Vavroch 1985-86, OLB

91Lou Glashauser 1963, GRobert Hardin 1988-91, DLDave Heiss 1967, EMatt Light (also 78) 1996, TE-OTLarry Marquess 1971, DEMelvin Menke 1981-84, LB-DTDewayne Penn (also 71, 82) 1985, DLRon Piekarski 1970, DERonald Senica 1977, DTBlane Smith 1974-76, DEJim Sylvester 1972, DEMike Walker (also 54) 1991, LB

92Brad Bobich (also 6) 1992-94, KRuben Floyd 1975-78, DEJohn Greiner 1959, 1961-62, ECharles Haag 1943, EBill Hitchcock (also 79, 99) 1986, DTBrad Hornor 1982-85, NGGary Hrivnak 1970-72, DEBrandon Kaser 1996-97, PDenny Pabich 1964-65, TChris Prince (also 76) 1980-81, DLDick Smith 1945, TCraig Terrill 2000-02, DTCarl Verplank 1937-39, G

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ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS93Dennis Dotson 1986-89, DLDave Ellison 1962-63, FB-EBob Holmes 1967, EPete Lougheed (also 77) 1999-2000, TEBill Mulchrone 1982-84, LB-DEEd Snitger 1964, ECharlie Stevens 1993-95, TEJoe Tenkman 1971-73, DEJohn Wilson 1961-62, E

94Kieth Brown (also 66, 72) 1984, OLCalvin Clark 1977-80, DTJames Cole 1991-93, DTBob Faris 1937, TDontrey Flemings 2002, DTRon Hardy 1973-74, DE-TArthur Haverstock 1944, 1947, GHenry Jontony 1976, DE-TEKen Kushner 1986-89, DTBill Liber 1967-68, EJim Mattern 1971, DEKenneth McCaffry (also 85) 1948, EWilliam Neff 1939-40, TBill Roach 1963-65, ERaymond C. Schultz 1962, GTony Shelton 1981-82, LB

95Alex Agase 1943, GRosevelt Colvin (also 59) 1995, LBAlex Davis 1968-70, DTJoe DiCarlo 1974-75, DTJody Goatley 2000, DTMike Kalapos (also 70) 1948, TPhil Kelley 1967, GNeil Luckianow 1978, TEJarod Ramirez 2002, DERobert Sherman 1959-60, EBrian Treski 1988, TE

Jay Wittig 1994, DE

96Ian Allen (also 55) 1997, DTJack Beery 1983-86, TEKim Cripe 1974-76, DEBob Dressel (also 50) 1988, DLPaul Hanna 1978-90, 1982, DLMike Krabbe 1991, LBWilliam Newell 1943, CBen Regoli 1964, GShane Ryan (also 18) 1996, K

97Steve Baumgartner 1971-72, DERick Boley 1965, EJoe Bonar 1962, GBart Conley (also 55) 1992, LBArt DuBose (also 46) 1986, LBIke Gooden 1978-81, LBBob Hoftiezer 1973, DEDonald Powell 1935-37, EGreg Smith 1994-97, DTDenny Wirgowski (also 59, 29) 1968-69, DEBob Ziltz (also 71) 1982, DL

98Charles Begg 1962, GMichael Benson 1974-77, DEMatt Buncheck (also 88) 1979, MGJeff Bury 1978, MGBill Gildea 1986-87, DTBob Grant 1948, TJim Knolinski 1983, TEMatt Mitrione 1998-2001, DTCasey Moore 1980-81, MGLeo Perez 1994-97, DTJohn Sikora (also 38) 1989, 1991, DLBob Smith 1963-64, EMike Ulinski 1992, P

By The Numbers

* The most-popular number has been71, worn by 24 players. Junior offensivetackle Kelly Butler currently dons 71.

* The least-popular number has been0, worn only by defensive back ThomasAdams in 1990.

* The most numbers worn by a playeris three by 11 individuals; most recentlyby senior defensive end Shaun Phillips(53, 22 and 15).

Senior defensive end Shaun Phillips wore uniform No. 53 in 2000, No. 22 in 2001 and No. 15 in 2002.

99Mike Burchfield 1993-95, LB-DEMike Byelene 1938-40, HBJames Carter 1932-34, HBCharles Ehrlich 1941, GBill Hitchcock (also 79, 92) 1987-88, DTKevin Holley (also 63) 1984-86, DLDon Lehmkuhl 1943, 1947, GPeyton Minter 1989-91, DERay Nardelli 1966, CLon Paglio 1974, DTVeno Paraskevas 1968-70, LBChris Scott 1980-83, DTK.W. Sloan 1944, G

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236 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

AAgness, Tom 1966-67Alexander, Ken 1992Armling, Dan 1988

BBadders, Brian 1974-75Baldridge, J.P. 1930Ball, George 1969-70Ballew, Von 1947-48Balser, Dick 1946Barczak, Brian 1997-2000Barr, Joe 2000-02Bartholomew, Gary 1968Baugh, E.B. 1922Baugh, Eth 1968Beachler, David 1997-2000Beeler, Lewis 1952-53Belcher, Dick 1954-55Bender, Dan 1997-2000Berger, Jimmy 1998Berger, Vic 1992-94Biddle, Bill 1962-63Biery, Max 1965-66Binko, Steve 1988Blacklidge, James 1963-64Blakely, Earl 1969-70Blanck, Tom 1975Bothel, Dave 1976Bradbury, A. 1935Brooks, Greg 1980Brooks, Jim 1982Brown, G.L. 1937Brucato, Bruce 1947-48Bult, Ryan 1988Burch, A.M. 1926Butner, W.A. 1921Butterfield, Dyer 1938-39

CCampbell, C.M. 1934Campbell, J.R. 1937Campbell, Mike 1980-81Campbell, W.A. 1941Carpenter, John 1988Carroll, Tom 1961-62Case, Frank 1957-58Cavazos, Alex 1989-91Chrysler, Mike 1993-94Colguhoun, R.S. 1940Conklin, Chris 1993-97Cook, Adam 2002Cornett, Chris 1983Correll, Tom 1971Cox, David 1965Crist, Ryan 1997-2000Crossman, Greg 1993-96Curtis, Jill 2002

DDaescher, William H. 1949-50

Day, Paul 1987DeMars, Dan 1963Dessecker, Mason 1995Dithmer, John 1927Donahue, Bob 1980Drake, Chris 1996-98Drinan, David 1970-71Dyson, Jack 1949

EEvans, Jim 1957-58

FFarley, W. 1942Flutka, Melissa 2000-02Fridlin, William 1960Fitch, Kurt 1996-97Frush, D.W. 1938Funk, Larry 1956

GGallagher, Mike 1988-92Garrett, Richard 1960-61Gentry, Larry 1965-66Gergely, Kyle 2000-02Gerhart, Wayne 1974Gist, Pat 1987-89Gogolewski, Dean 1990-92Green, Dale 1969Green, James 1961Gricus, Mike 1983Guthrie, Mel 1947

HHahn, Jason 1993-97Hanes, Larry 1965Hardman, Frank 1950Harris, Shane 1987-90Hartlage, Jackie 1987-89Haworth, Bill 1971Head, William 1972-73Hoffman, P.G. 1923Hogdon, W.W. 1936Holbrook, Jeff 1993Holland, Randy 1993-94Hood, Carl 1975Hoover, Ricky 1964Hoshaw, Bob 1960Houin, Charlie 1996-99Huxhold, Charles 1974-75

IInskeep, J.J. 1920

JJackson, Pete 1943Jones, C. Hix 1925Jones, Paul 1999-2002Jones, Ray 1998-2002Justice, Brian 1999-2002

KKeithley, John 1968Kelsey, E.H. 1929Kerkhof, Nick 2000-02Kettler, A.W. 1940Kincaid, Bryant 1984Klinstiver, Dave 1975Klitsch, Walt 1974Knaus, Jerry 1962-63Koeppen, Ted 1994-95Koldyke, Mike 1952-53Kraebber, Karl 1999-2001Kraft, Leonard 1968-69

LLeaming, L.C. 1932Lehman, Gary 1972-73Lilly, Eric 2001-02Lindberg, Dan 2001-02Lonie, Clayton 1960Lugar, Tom 1953-54Lydick, Larry 1987

MMadderom, Keith 1998-2000Magner, Steve 1970Maierhofer, W.Y. 1941Maish, F.F. 1936Manifold, Scott 2000-02Maple, Steve 1969-70Marrero, Steve 1993-96Marsh, Nate 2000-01Martin, Earl 1938-39Martin, George 1961-62Maxwell, Don 1951-52McGinn, Arthur 1991-92McIndoo, T.M. 1934McKibben, Mike 1963-64McKim, Cory 1999-2001McWhirter, Joe 1993Michael, Mark 1990Micklitsch, Max 1957Mihalko, John 1950-51Milberger, John 1949-50Miller, Andy 1995-96Miller, Josh 2001-02Mollenkopf, Jack 1955-56Murray, Patrick “Sarge” 1998-2000Mutschler, Robert 1948-49

NNash, R.L. 1931Nicholson, Wes 1987-88Nicolai, Larry 1959

OO’Gara, Tom 1966-67Osterhoff, Tom 1964-65Oyler, Jim 1946Oyler, J.R. 1945

MANAGERS ROSTER (SINCE 1921)

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PPerry, Robert 1945-46Pierce, J.R. 1944Pike, David 2002

RReid, Rick 1988Revert, V.A. 1928Revis, Martin 1964-65Rivera, Mike 1988Rollins, Carle 1968-69Rudolph, Joe 1946-47

SSanchez, Chris 1988Saurusaitis, Matt 1988-91Schellhase, Mark 1991-93Scherschel, Craig 1992-94Schneck, Don 1969Scholl, Aaron 1998-2001Schultz, Vic 1975Schutz, Randy 1982Shaw, Glen 1992-93, 1996-98Shelby, James 1961Shippee, John 1953-54Shoemaker, Dick 1935Silvey, Bryce 1999-2002Simonds, F. 1924Siurek, Ben 1996-99Skinner, W.E. 1933Spillman, Dan 1995-98Spurgeon, Tom 1958-59Steele, Gary 1984-85Steinbarger, David 1968Stewart, Charles 1962Stiffler, Richard 1949-50Stillions, Gregory 1976Stivers, Joe 1946-47Sturm, Sam 2000-01Suirek, Ben 1996Swanger, Stuart 1988-92

TTaylor, Henry 1943Taylor, Mike 1987Tennery, Rae 1955-56Thornburg, John 1962Tingwall, Tom 1958-59Tomasetti, Tony 1993-97Torres, Efrain 1988-91Torres, Francisco 1990-92Troup, Mike 1997-99Trubey, David 1959-60Turner, Doug 1982-85

VVandermeer, William 1967-68Vancza, Greg 1980-81Van Paris, Tom 1979Vaughn, Dave 1967

WWarner, Paul 1951-52Weber, Tom 1954-55Weiner, Aaron 2001Wentworth, Bill 1978-79Whitting, Keith 1980Whitting, Kirk 1978Wicklander, Steve 1991-92Wigmore, Bill 1992Wiley, E.X. 1942Wilson, John 1997-2000Wood, Carson 1990Wozniak, James 1967-68Yount, Phil 1945-46Zaisser, Carl 1948Zapapas, Dick 1946Zoller, P.S. 1933

bold face denotes 2003 manager.

Junior Eric Lilly works with quarterback Kyle Orton.

MANAGERS ROSTER (SINCE 1921)

Sophomore Jill Curtis

238 2003 PURDUE FOOTBALL

1899le Spades and Barnes, lt Rich, lg DuShane, c Davidson, rg Miller, rtSmith and Robertson, re McKenzie and Galloway, qb Robertson andWaterman, lh Byers and McCoy, rh Tracy, rb Berkey.

1900s

1900le Spades and Hohn, lt Riebel and Call, lg DuShane and Switzer, cDavidson, rg Miller, rt Arnold and Davis, re Hitt and Minch, qb McCannand Jones, lh Robertson, rh McCoy and Galbreath, fb Leslie.

1901le Herkless, lt Davidson, lg Riebel, c Berkshire, rg Miller, rt Smith, reHohn, qb McCann, lh Galbreath, Knapp and Russell, rh Mills, fb Leslie.

1902le Leslie, lt McManus, lg Riebel, c Davidson, rg Boyer, rt Allen, reHohn, qb Osborne, lh Knapp, fb Kaylor.

1903le Powell, lt McManus and Long, lg Furr, c Hamilton, rg Reibel, rtAllen, re S. Miller, qb Osborn and Johnson, lh Zimmerman and Adams,rh Holter and Mowrey, fb Thomas.

1904le Krull, lt Emeis, lg I. Long and Fleming, c Wellinghoff, rg King, rtAllen, re McCormick and D. Long, qb Schackleton and Johnson, lhJohnson and Mowrey, rh Worsham, fb Thomas.

1905le Johnson, lt Emeis, lg Haffmark, c Wellinghoff, rg Robertson andKing, rt Allen, re Frushour, qb Schackelton and Holdson, lh Zimmermanand Longabauch, rh Thomas, fb Conville.

1906le Wyant, lt Robertson, lg Frushour, c Wellinghoff, rg Berkheiser, rtDeLauter, re Fleming and Spencer, qb Holdson and Miles, lh Miles andReed, rh Greesom, fb Long.

1907le Lonebaugh, lt Steffens, lg Berkheiser, c Kirk, rg Lickey, rt Brundige,re Hewitt and Spencer, qb Forsythe and Hanna, lh Shade, rh Funk,fb McFarland.

1908le Wyant, lt Eggeman, lg Kassebaum, c Lickey, rg Sparks andMcFarland, rt Brundige, re Goebel, qb Ruffner, lh Rockford, rh Holloway,fb Gettinger.

1909le Eisensmith, lt Eggeman, lg Speck, c Christiansen, rg McFarlandand Lisher, rt McFarland and Klumpp, re Miles, qb Goebel and Fletcher,lh Hanna, rh Urwitz, fb Smith and Seybald.

1880s

1887le Searcy, lt Ransdell, lg Gregory, c Burris, rg Middleton, rt Sholl, reHord, qb Lotz, lh Moore, rh Caraway, fb McCoy.

1889le Burke, lt Herkless, lg Julian, c Gough, rg Wagoner, rt Stevenson, reLotz and Little, qb Bolley, lh Sholl and Riggs, rh Lackey, fb Olds andHougham.

1890s

1890le Moore and Polk, lt Finney, lg Little, c Stevenson and Fulkerson, rgTeeters, rt McCarthy and Hillis, re Herkless and Ratliff, qb Hougham,lh Thompson and Olds, rh Lackey, fb Studebaker.

1891le Moore, lt Finney, lg Fulkerson, c Stevenson, rg Teeters and Muessel,rt Little, re Herkless, qb Hardy and Kintner, lh Thompson and Olds,rh Lackey, fb Studebacker.

1892le Corwell and McAllister, lt Finney and Gerber, lg Fulkerson andDowns, c Stevenson, rg Muessel, rt Little, re Polk, qb Brown andKintner, lh Jamison, rh Thompson, fb Studebaker.

1893le McAllister, Oliver and Crowell, lt Gerber and Downs, lg Fulkerson, cDeardorf and Robertson, rg Koberlin, Kircheval and Turner, rt Little,re Olin and Griffith, qb Aldrich, lh Finney, rh Buschman and Patterson,fb Jamison.

1894le Marshall, lt Smith, lg Fulkerson, c Robertson, rg Webb, rt Alward,re McHenry, qb Gerber, hb Buschmann, Schmitz and Moore, fb Jamison.

1895le Marshall, lt Smith, lg Kerchival, c Robertson, rg Webb, rt Alward, reKirchoff, qb Buschmann, hb Moore and Jamison, fb Schmitz andEsterline.

1896le Marshall, Halstead and Zehring, lt Wagner, lg Robertson, Batesand Foulke, c Jump and Breen, rg Webb, rt Alward, re Hall, qb Gobenand Jamison, lh Moore, rh Breen, fb Esterline and Marshall.

1897le Johnson, lt Bond and Sample, lg Herbold and Hansen, c Breen, rgWebb, rt Alward, re Hall and Raub, qb Sears, lh Moore, rh Goben andByers, rb Doane.

1898le Johnson, Galloway and Spades, lt Sears and Herbold, lg DuShane, cBenson and Butterworth, rg Herbold and Wekker, rt Robertson, re Raub,qb Sears, lh McCoy, Sample and Quinn, rh Byers, fb Hall and Anderson.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS

1910s

1910le Miller and Hanna, lt Franks, lg Dunwoody and Bowman, c Lisher,rg Shenefield, rt Reese, re Miles, qb Fletcher, lh Tavey, rh Heekin, fbHanna and Carter.

1911le Hanna, Miller and Ball, lt Freygang and Collen, lg Ruffner and Bowman,c Glossop, rg Ruffner and Shenfield, rt Shenfield and Winston, re Milesand Miller, qb Fletcher and Hutchison, lh Tavey, rh Oliphant, fb Ogan.

1912le Street, lt Herdrich, lg Berns and Ruffner, c Glossop, rg Routh, rtWinston, re Ball, qb Hutchison, lh Hanna, rh Oliphant, fb O’Brien.

1913le Stinchfield and Turner, lt Blocker, lg Bishop and Berns, c Glossopand Bishop, rg Routh, rt Usner, rt Turner and Stinchfield, qb Finn, lhO’Brien and Glossop, rh Oliphant, fb East and O’Brien.

1914le Stinchfield, lt Blocker, lg Cecil, c Bishop, rg Routh, rt Borum, re Turner,qb Pults, lh Abrell, rh O’Brien and Van Aken, fb O’Brien and Oxer.

1915le Stinchfield and Hake, lt Buechner, lg Mason and Proud, c Blocker,rg Arbuckle and Mason, rt Berns, re Van Aken, qb Finn, lh Landis, rhPults, fb Bishop.

1916le Edwards and Mize, lt Buechner, lg Proud, c Hart and Olmstead, rgBartlett, rt Berns, re Van Aken, qb Hake, Abrell and Hume, lh Allen,rh Abrell and Fawcett, fb Huffine.

1917le McDonald, lt Berns, lg Jordan and Bosonitz, c Olmstead, rg Bartlettand Cooley, rt Bartlett and Morrish, re Mize, qb Hume, lh Allen, rhMarkley, fb Huffine.

1918le Quast, lt Birk, lg Hargrave, c Mitchell, rg Phillips, rt Bartlett, reBendixen, qb Murphy, lh Waters, rh Daly, fb Markley.

1919le Smith, lt Birk, lg Cooley and Grigsby, c Mitchell and Stanwood, rgGrigsby and Cooley, rt Miller, re Quast, qb Macklin, lh Hanna, Meekerand Wagner, rh Meeker and Wagner, fb Huffine.

1920s

1920le Bendixen, Gulley and Kerr, lt Birk, lg Cooley, c Stanwood, rg Swank,rt Claypool, re Carman, qb Don Field and Macklin, lh Rate, rh Wagner,fb Murphy.

1921le Carman, lt Spencer, lg H. Geiger, c Birk, rg Swank and Merrill, rtClaypool, re Miller, qb Harris and E. Murphy, lh Rate, rh Wagner, fb Meeker.

1922le Preshaw and Swank, lt W. Claypool, lg Fleischmann, c R. Claypool,rg Murphy, rt Stewart, re Morgan and Geiger, qb Bahr and Holwerda,lh Tykle and Eversman, rh Worth, fb Wellman.

1923le Ravenscraft, lt Bolan, lg Anderson, c Claypool, rg Stewart, rt Meyerand Rosborg, re Wellman and Harper, qb Bahr, Jacobs and Taube, lhSpradling, rh Worth, fb Carlson.

1924le Hogan, lt Bolan, lg Spencer, c Claypool and Threlfall, rg Mierau, rtWellman, re Pillman, qb Taube and Smiley, lh Bahr and Houston, rhHarmeson and Isley, fb D. Monroe and Worth.

1925le Stillwell and Hogan, lt Bolan, lg Spencer, c Rabe and Jolly, rgDeephouse, rt Winkler and Snow, re Pillman and Ravenscraft, qbTaube and Smiley, lh Wilcox, rh Leichtle and Harmeson, fb Koransky.

1926le Hogan, lt Galletch, lg Spencer, c Dryer, rg Deephouse, rt Winklerand Olson, re Mackle, qb Speidel and Wilson. ih Wilcox, rh Cook andLeichtle, tb Koransky.

1927le Woerner, lt Sleight and Eickman, lg Prentice and Coleman, c Olson,rg Hook and Boots, rt Urevig and Galletch, re Mackey, qb Wilson, lhLeichtle and Guthrie, rh Caraway and Welch, fb Koransky.

1928le Hutton, lt Van Bibber and Eickman, lg Trimble, Stears and Greicus,c Lange and Olson, rg Hook and Buttner, rt Sleight and Dellinger, reMackey, Mackle and Beck, qb Harmeson and Schwartz, lh Creamerand Guthrie, rh Welch, fb Miller and Caraway.

1929le Woerner and Caraway, lt Van Bibber, lg Stears, c Miller, rg Buttner,rt Sleight, re Mackle and Moon, qb White, lh Harmeson, Pope andKissell, rh Welch and Purvis, fb Yunevich.

1930s

1930le Moss and Moon, lt VanBibber and Husar, lg Stears and Trimble, cMiller and Oehler, rg Voinoff, Christman and Janecek, rt Buttner, reCalvert, qb White and Weaver, lh Pope and Risk, rh Purvis and Kissel,fb Yunevich and Horstmann.

1931le Moss, lt D. Fehring and Husar, lg Letsinger and Peters, c Miller, rgVoinoff and Janecek, rt Boswell, re Merz and Calvert, qb White andPardonner, lh Risk and Hecker, rh Purvis and Moore, fb Yunevich.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS1932le Moss, lt D. Fehring and Husar, lg Letsinger and Huggins, c Oehler,rg Janecek, rt Ungers, re Lowery and Merz, qb Pardonner and Peelle,lh Hecker and Carter, rh Purvis, fb Horstmann.

1933le Lowery and Haas, lt D. Fehring and Heldt, lg Huggins, c Skoronskiand Lawrence, rg Febel and Peters, rt Emmons and Ungers, reDuggins and Loebs, qb Pardonner and Peelle, lh Basker and Carter,rh Purvis, fb Keegand and Moore.

1934le Haas and Baumbach, lt Burmeister, lg Dennis, c Skoronski andBell, rg Voss and Sandefur, rt Heldt and T. Fehring, re Loebs, qb Giftand Stalcup, lh Carter, rh Purvis, fb Drake.

1935le Reed and Guirl, lt Burmeister, lg Voss and Dahlbeck, c Skoronskiand Cody, rg Sandefur, rt T. Fehring, re Loebs, qb Gift and Stalcup, lhCecil Isbell, rh Selby and McGannon, fb Drake and Decker.

1936le Powell and Botney, lt Schreyer and Mihal, lg Burmeister, c Bell andHumphrey, rg Graves and Grant, rt Woltman, re Vergane and Spehn,qb Cody Isbll, lh Stalcup, rh Drake, fb Cecil Isbell.

1937le Powell and Britt, lt Schreyer, lg Verplank and Bykowski, c Humphrey,rg Grant, rt Woltman, re Zachary, qb Hennis and Cody Isbell, lh CecilIsbell, rh Brock, fb Juska and Brown.

1938le Britt, Thursby and Rankin, lt Mihal, lg Bykowski and Johnson, cHumphrey and Morningstar, rg Verplank, rt Diehl, Timperman andMaloney, re Krause and Mackiewicz, qb Hennis and Montague, lhBrown, rh Brock, fb Ippolito and DeWitte.

1939le Rankin, lt Potter, lg Bykowski, c Morningstar, rg Winchell, rt L.Johnson, re Mackiewicz and Krause, qb Hennis and Montague, lhBrown and Byelene, rh Brock, fb DeWitte.

1940s

1940le Ranklin, lt Neff, lg Miller, c Axton, rg Melton and Winchell, rtTimperman, re Combs, qb Smerke, lh Brock, rh Cook, Carter andGalvin, fb Petty and Buffington.

1941le Rush, lt Warren and Rossi, lg Miller, c Johnson, rg Powers, rtTimperman, French and O’Bryan, re Combs, qb Petty, Kersey andHajzyk, lh Galvin, Chester and Smock, rh Berto and Meakim, fb Pettyand Andretich.

1942le Harris and McCaffry, lt Warren and O’Bryan, lg Barwegen anddeMaria, c Hurrle and Leugo, rg Ruggieri and Powers, rt French andStoelting, re Smerke and Shimer, qb Hajzy and Snyder, lh Smock, rhAndretich, fb Buffington.

1943le Buscemi, lt Kasap, lg Barwegen, c DeFilippo, Winkler and Morrow,rg Agase, rt Genis and O’Brien, re Bauman, qb Vacanti, lh Elliott andDubicki, rh Dimancheff, fb Butkovich.

1944le Morton, lt O’Brien, lg Haverstock, c Lockwood and Winkler, rgMcMillin, Glaesner, and Kaastad, rt Barbolak and Glaesner, re Baumanand Collins, qb Schultz and Canfield, lh Pfohl and Elliott, rhDimancheff, fb Cody and Carnaghi.

1945le Heck and Whitmer, lt O’Brien, lg Logan, c Kodba, rg Crowe, rtHughes, re Maloney, qb DeMoss, lh Canfield, rh Shaw and Adams, fbCody and Mihal.

1946le Heck and Weiger, lt Karras, French and Barbolak, lg Barwegen,Hard and Gibron, c Kodba and Johnson, rg O’Reilly, Kaastad andMurray, rt Nevills and Stoelting, re Maloney, qb DeMoss, Milito andGorgal, lh Szulborski, rh Pfohl, Ehlers and McKay, fb Cody and Mihal.

1947le Heck, lt O’Reilly, lg Hard and Murray, c Carnaghi, rg Gibron andHorvath, rt Barbolak and Stoelting, re Maloney, qb DeMoss, Gorgaland Feldkircher, lh Szulborski, rh Adams, fb Milito, Papach, Pfohl andAgnew.

1948le Heck, lt O’Reilly and Karras, lg Gibron, and Weizer, c Spring andCarnaghi, rg Horvath and Murray, rt Barbolak and Kalapos, reWhitmer, McCaffry and Grimenstein, qb DeMoss, Gorgal and Hartman,lh Szulborski, rh Adams and Milito, fb Kerestes and Agnew.

1949le Brewster, Sugar and Bland, lt Karras and Tate, lg Murray, Smithand Jackson, c Carnaghi and Knitz, rg Weizer and Skibinski, rtBeletic, Janosek, and Kalapos, re Butchko and Whitmer, qb Gorgaland Schnaible, lh Szulborski and Schmidt, rh Adams and Maccioli, fbKerestes and Kasperan.

1950s

1950le Sugar and Flowers, lt Considine, Janosek and Bruner, lg Jacksonand Deem, c Knitz, rg Hager and Skibinski, rt Beletic, re Brewster, qbSamuels and Schnaible, lh Maccioli and Klezek, rh Schmidt andHeninger, fb Kerestes, Kasperan and Young.

1951le Flowers and Sugar, lt Whiteaker and Pacer, lg Hager, Houston andPreziosio, c Knitz, rg Skibinski and Roggeman, rt Panfil, Bruner andWojtys, re Brewster, qb Samuels and Mateja, lh Klezek, Whitmer andRedinger, rh Durham and Heninger, fb Schmaling, Kasperan, Youngand Montgomery.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS1961le Elwell and Wells, lt Brumm and Bowie, lg Sczurek and Florence, cBehanna and Paltani, rg Krysinski, rt Russ, re Farmer, qb DiGravioand Meyer, lh Bloom and Boris, rh Miller and Wiater, fb Plaskon,Donaldson and Walker.

1962le Brooks and Ellison, lt Brumm and Jackson, lg Florence and Pappas,c Paltani and Dudgeon, rg Lake and DeFilippo, rt Richnafsky andGarcia, re Greiner and Farmer, qb DiGravio and Meyer, lh Fugate,Bloom and Miller, rh King and Bloom, fb Walker and Donaldson.

1963le Hadrick, lt Brooks, Shay and Wells, lg Florence and Hales, cDudgeon and Kaminski, rg Lake and Ciampi, rt Hoop and Garcia, reEllison, qb DiGravio and Eby, lh Minniear and Morel, rh Teter andKuzniewski, fb Marcoline, Dauch and Donaldson.

1964Offense — se Hadrick, lt Lubke, lg Pappas, c Flanagan, rg Ciampi, rtSinger, te Ruble, qb Griese, lh Morel, rh Teter, fb Harmon, k Griese.Defense — le Wells, lt Shay, mg Calcaterra, rt Garcia, re Long, lbHoward, lb Conley, cb Eby, cb Kuzniewski, s King, s Catavolos andCharles, p Pfahler.

1965Offense — se Hadrick, lt DeFilippo, lg Erlenbaugh and Hales, cKaminski, rg Ciampi and Kuzneski, rt Singer and Bonk, te Beirne, qbGriese, lh Finley, rh Teter, fb Minniear and Kuzniewski, k Griese.Defense — le Long, lt Shay, mg Calcaterra and Sebeck, rt Barnes, reOlion, lb Labus and Younaska, lb Conley and Burke, db Catavolos, cbCharles, s King, s Sims, p Griese.

1966Offense — se Beirne, lt Barnes and Bonk, lg Erlenbaugh, c Labus, rgKuzneski and Sebeck, rt Calcaterra, te Griffin, qb Griese, lh Sims andBaltzell, fb Williams, fl Finley, k Griese.Defense — le Olion, lt Rafa and King, mg Kyle, rt Olssen, re Holmes,lb Yunaska and Burke, lb Conley and King, cb Keyes, cb Corby andCirbes, s Catavolos, s Charles, p Griese.

1967Offense — se Beirne, lt Bonk, lg King, c Whitehead and Frame, rgSebeck, rt Stydahar, te Griffin, qb Phipps, lh Baltzell, rh Keyes, fbWilliams, k Baltzell.Defense — le Olion, lt Rafa, mg Kyle, rt Olssen, re Holmes, lb Marvel,lb Burke, cb Cirbes, db Foley, s Corby, s Webster, p Berg.

1968Offense — se Dillingham, lt King, lg Roberts, c Frame, rt Stydahar, rtDeNuccio, te Griffin, qb Phipps, lh Kirkpatrick and Brown, rh Keyes,fb Williams, k Jones.Defense — le McKoy, lt Yanchar, mg Kyle, rt Davis and Maree, reWirgowski, lb Yunaska, lb Marvel and Paraskevas, cb Foley, cbWebster and Mahurt, s Emch, s deGrandmaison, p Berg.

1952le Flowers and Wojciehowski, lt Whiteaker, Pacer, Viellieu and Krupa,lg Hager, Preziosio and Roggeman, c Cudzik, rg Houston, rt Panfil,Brunner and Wojtys, re Kerr and Redinger, qb Samuels and Mateja, lhZembal, Klezek and Brock, rh Gutman, Jones and Heninger, fbMontgomery, Schmaling and Reichert.

1953le Wojciehowski, Kerr and Springer, lt Pacer, Paparazzo and Whiteaker,lg Houston and Skibinski, c Cudzik and Knecht, rg Bettis, rt Krupa, reZyzda and B. Allan, qb Gutman and Evans, lh Neves and Zembal, rhHerkommer and Brock, fb Schmaling, Reichert and Ehrman.

1954le Lundy, Springer and Kerr, lt Paparazzo and Murley, lg Bettis andSkibinski, c Allen, rg Houston and Andres, rt Krupa, re Zyzda andKhoenle, qb Dawson and Gutman, lh Brock, rh Zembal and Peters, fbEhrman and Murakowski.

1955le Lundy, lt Panfil and Murley, lg Skibinski and Voytek, c Fife, Habigand Simerson, rg Clasey, rt Krupa, re Khoenle and Zyzda, qb Dawson,lh Fletcher and Whitmer, rh Barnes, fb Dillard.

1956le Lundy, lt Mumley and Sabal, lg Shea and Voytek, c Habig andSnelling, rg Clasey and J. Jardine, rt Farmer, re Frankhauser andKhoenle, qb Dawson, lh Fletcher and Mikes, rh Barnes and Brideweser,fb Dillard.

1957le Barnes, L. Jardine and Brooks, lt Dwyer and Mumley, lg Sabal, cHabig, rg J. Jardine and Spillane, rt Farmer and Selawski, reFranckhauser and Crowl, qb Spoo and Fichtner, lh Mikes and Fletcher,rh Barnett, Wilson and Washington, fb Dillard, Redinger and Jarus.

1958le Brooks and L. Jardine, lt Beabout, Mumley and Ciukaj, lg Brandeland Turner, c Sheehan and Joyner, rg Maltony and Ciccone, rtSelawski and Rems, qb Allen, Fichtner and Spoo, lh Barnett andKulbacki, rh Wilson and Washington, fb Jarus and Laraway.

1959le Brooks and Elwell, lt Beabout and Mincevich, lg Brandel andCiccone, c Joyner and Kardasz, rg Sczurek and Maltony, rt Becker andRems, re Jardine and Winters, qb Allen and Fichtner, lh Kulbacki andTiller, rh Wilson and Washington, fb Jones, Jarus and Laraway.

1960s

1960le Elwell and Kubinski, lt Beabout and Currie, lg Sczurek andMincevich, c Kardasz, Paltani, and Behanna, rg Maltony and Krysinski,rt Brumm and Russ, re Farmer, qb Allen and Guttman, lh Tiller andBloom, rh Miller and Wiater, fb Jones and Yakubowski.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS1976Offense — se Ray Smith and Townsend, lt LeFeber, lg Gibson, cVenzin and Wetendorf, rg Zelencik, rt Lafary, te Wirgowski, qb Vitali,fl Arnold, fb Skibinski, tb Dierking, k Supan.Defense — le Blane Smith, lt Crosby, mg Loushin, rt Barr, re Cripe, lbMannella, lb Arrington and Motts, cb King, cb Northington and PatHarris, ss Beery, fs Supan, p Eagin.

1977Offense — se Arnold, lt Barberich, lg Finucan and Schwan, c Quinnand Schlundt, rg McKenzie, rt LeFeber, te Dave Young, and Eubank,qb Herrmann, fb Skibinski, tb Mike Brown and Bob Williams, fl RaySmith, k Sovereen.Defense — le Larkins, lt Jackson and Clark, mg Ruwe, rt Senica, reTurner, lb Arrington and Motts, cb King and Pat Harris, s Willie Harris,Beery and Supan, p Eagin.

1978Offense — se Burrell, lt Feil, lg Schwan, c Quinn, rg LeFeber, rtMcKenzie, te Eubank and Young, qb Herrmann, fb Macon, tb Pope, flM. Harris, k Sovereen.Defense — le Floyd, lt Clark, mg Loushin, rt Jackson, re Turner, lbMotts and Johanson, cb W. Smith and Moss, ss Suspan, fs W. Harris,p Eagin.

1979Offense — se Burrell and R. Smith, lt Feil, lg Schwan, c Quinn, rgHall, rt McKenzie, te Young, qb Herrmann, fb Augustyniak, tb Jonesand McCall, fl Harris, k Seibel.Defense — de Kingsbury, lt Clark, mg Loushin, rt Jackson, de Turner,lb Motts, Looney, and Marks, cb W. Smith and Kay, ss Seneff, fsWilliams and McKinnie, p Hayes.

1980s

1980Offense — se Burell, lt Feil, lg Hull, c Quinn, rg Gunner, rt Jelesky, teYoung, qb Herrmann, tb Smith or McCall, fb Macon, fl Bryant, kAnderson.Defense — olb Kingsbury, lt Hanna, mg Munro, or Hanna, rt Clark, olbFrye, ilb Looney and Marks, cb Kay and Williams, ss Seneff, fsMcKinnie, p Bosche.

1981Offense — se Linville, lt Fritzsche, lg Gunner, c Royer, rg Fields, rtJelesky, te Benson, qb Campbell, fb King, tb Feulner or Smith, flBryant, k Clark and Drapeza.Defense — olb Gladstone, lt Hernandez, mg Moore, rt Scott, olb Frye,ilb Spack and Brown, cb Williams and Taylor, fs McKinnie, ss Seneff,p Kinzer.

1982Offense — se Griffin or Linville, lt Fields, lg Mike Brown, c Royer, rgPrince, rt Alekna, te, Benson, qb Campbell, tb Gray, fb Carter, flPickens, k Clark and Drapeza.Defense — olb Gladstone, lt Hernandez, mg Hornor, rt Scott, olb Frye,ilb Spack, ilb Mark Brown, cb Anderson, cb Jordan, ss Lashley, fsWallace, p Kinzer.

1969Offense — se Fenner, lt DeNuccio, lg Huxhold, c Whitehead, rg Luken,rt Green, te Bell, qb Phipps, lh Cooper, fb Bullock, ft Brown, k Jones.Defense — le McKoy, lt Yanchar, mg Bayless and Beigh, rt Maree, reWirgowski, lb Paraskevas, lb Teal, c Foley, cb S. Carter and Mahurt, sRenie, s deGrandmaiso, p Lougheed.

1970s

1970Offense — se Stingley, lt Paul DeNuccio, lg Huxhold, c Watkins, rgLuken, rt Green, te Bell and Cota, qb Danielson and Piebes, lhArmstrong, fb North, fl Brown, k Jones.Defense — le Handy and Tekavec, lt Maree, mg Molls and Bingham, rtDavis, re Hrivnak, lb Parakevas, lb Teal, cb A. Carter, db McDanieland Potts, s deGrandmaison, rip Cooper, p Lougheed.

1971Offense — se Sayers, lt Huxbold, lg Watkins and Williams, c Hoidahl,rg Williams and Luken, rt Luken and Smith, te Cota, qb Danielson, lhArmstrong, fb North, fl Stingley, k Renie.Defense — le Baumgartner, lt Butz, mg Bingham, rt Keser, reHrivnak, lb Schavietello, lb Teal, cb S. Carter, cb Capria, s Piebes, ripPotts, p Lougheed.

1972Offense — se Sayers, lt Smith, lg Perretta and Schaefer, c DiLieto, rgOstriker, rt Myers and Albright, te Hrivnak and Santini, qb Danielson,lh Armstrong, rh Herrick and Stingley, fb Spellman and Peterson, kConner.Defense — le Tenkman and Barr, lt Butz, mg Bingham, rt Keser, reBaumgartner, lb Gefert, lb Monago and North, cb Carter, s Racke, sCapria and Piebes, cb Knox and Cooper, p Piebes.

1973Offense — se Burton and Roman, qt Schafer, qg Romack, c Dilieto, sgPerretta, st Long, te Santini, qb Bobrowski, fl Herrick, tb Northington,Kidd, Peterson, fb Gross, k Conner.Defense — le Tenkman, lt Novak, mg Gorgal, Armstrong, Keever, rtParker, re Hoftiezer, lb Schavietello, lb Gefert, cb Knox, s Racke, sCapria and Wood, cb Cooper, p Terrizzi.

1974Offense — se Burton, ot Stapleton, og Gibson, c Polak, sg Perretta, stZelencik, te Santini, qb Vitali and Terrizzi, fl Arnold and Beery, fbGross, tb Northington and Dierking, k Schmidt.Defense — le Oliver, lt Novak, mg Gorgal and Ruwe, rt Parker, reHardy, lb Sullivan, lb Mannella, cb DiMarzio and Harris, cb Cooper, sWood and Lewis, s Andres and Thompson, p Vitali.

1975Offense — se Arnold, ot Stapleton, og Gibson, c Polak, sq Zelencik, stLong, te Wirgowski, qb Vitali, fl Beery, fb Pruitt, tb Dierking, kSchmidt.Defense — le Smith, lt Novak, mg Ruwe and Gorgal, rt Zwitt, re Cripe,lb Sullivan and Burgamy, lb Mannella, cb King, db Northington, sHarris, s Travline, p Gentry.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS1983Offense — wr Price, lt Isbell, lg Fitzpatrick, or Boat, c Alder, rgDrenth, rt Alekna, te Benson, qb Campbell, tb Gray, fb King orJordan, fl Retherford, k Clark and Drapeza.Defense — de Gladstone, dt Scott, ng Hornor, dt Wimberly or Menke,de Hoskins, lb Spack, lb Houston, cb Anderson, cb Wallace, ss Wilson,fs Woodson, p Drapeza.

1984Offense — wr Griffin, qt Alekna, qg Banks or Jaumotte, c Boat, sgDrenth, st Isbell, te Scott, qb Everett, fb King, tb Wallace or Carter, flBrunner, k Rendina.Defense — de Visco, dt Menke, ng Hornor, ng Holley, dt Baldwin, lbHouston, lb Sumlin, scb Anderson, ss Wilson, fs Woodson, wcbDishman, p Thornson.

1985Offense — wr Griffin, qt Drenth, qg Panfil, c Skibinski, sg Brunnel orTyrie, st Connors, te Scott, qb Everett, fb Wallace, tb Carter, flJackson, k Briggs.Defense — olb Visco, dt Baldwin, ng Holley, ng Hornor, dt Ziltz, ilbSumlin, ilb Strickland, cb Dishman, ss Wilson, fs Woodson, cb Weaver,p Schramayr.

1986Offense — wr Brunner, qt Brown, qg Crites, c Tyrie, sg Penn orRichmond, st Connors, te Beery, qb George or Downing, fb Grant, tbChancy or Medlock, fl Hayes or Williams, k Briggs.Defense — olb Visco, dt Hitchock, ng Keevers, ng Holley, dt Gildea,ilb Strickland, ilb Sumlin, cb Woodson, ss Beeks, fs Foster orKalinoski, cb Weaver, p McCarthy.

1987Offense — se Hardy, lt Connors, lg Rose, c Crites, rg Brown, rtRichmond, te Schumacher, qb Downing or McCarthy, fb Medlock, tbMyles or Chaney, fl C. Williams, k Briggs.Defense — de Visco, dt Keevers, dt Kushner or Hitchcock, de Conover,olb J. Williams, mlb Strickland, olb DuBose, db Dishman, ss Kelson, fsFoster, cb Jackson, p McCarthy.

1988Offense — se Moore, lt Brineman, lg Schmidt, c Crites, rg Cegielski, rtJohnson, te O’Connor, qb Fox, b Schramayr, a Scales or Graham, fl C.Williams, k Sullivan.Defense — le Conover or Dotson, lt Hitchcock, rt Kushner, re Leggett,slb J. Williams, mlb Trieb, wlb Starks, lcb Jackson, ss Beeks, fs Foster,rcb Kelson, p McCarthy.

1989Offense — se Oglesby, lt Brineman, lg Schmidt, c Dressel, rgCegielski, rt Hitchcock, te O’Connor, qb Hunter, rb Sparkman, tbVinson, fl C. Williams, k Sullivan.Defense — le Kmet, lt Zgonina, rt Kushner, re Dotson, slb Beatty, mlbTrieb, wlb Schwantz, lcb Jackson, ss Johnson, fs Martin, rcb Kelson,p McCarthy.

1990s

1990Offense — wr Dennis, sl Calloway, lt Chronopoulos, lg Taylor, cDressel, rg Cegielski, rt Conover, sl Hill, wr McManus, qb Hunter, rbVinson and Oglesby, k Wambold.Defense — le Kmet, lt Zgonina, rt Burns, re Minter, slb McNeil, mlb 47Beatty, wlb Schwantz, cb Jackson, ss T. Johnson, fs Martin, cbScales, p Bruun.

1991Offense — se Calloway, te Green, st Janiak, sg Caldwell, c Dressel, wgChronopoulos, wt Schmidt, qb Hunter, fb Coleman and Conners, tbRogers and Hill, fl Brown, k O’Leary.Defense — olb Decatur, lt Kmet, ng Zgonina, rt Burns and Hardin, olbDelvy, wlb Schwantz, slb Beatty, lcb Adams, ss Smith, fs Johnson, rcbYoung, p Bruun.

1992Offense — se Ross, te Simmons, qt Caldwell and Grigson, qg Bratton,c Mamula, sg Caldwell and Sedoris, st Janiak, fl Calloway, qb Pike andHunter, fb Alstott, tb Hill and Conners, k O’Leary.Defense — olb Delvy, dt Zgonina, ng Gray, dt Cole, olb Batten, wlbConley, slb Beatty, cb Young, ss Dozier and Buckland, fs Johnson, cbAdams, p Deignan and Ulinski.

1993Offense — se Ross, te Green and Simmons, qt Hill, qg Sedoris, cClince and Zitelli, sg Caldwell, st Grigson, fl Hill, qb Trefzger andPike, fb Alstott, tb Rogers and Conners, k Bobich.Defense — olb Batten, dl Washel and Walker, dl Howard and Gray, dlMetzger, de Cole, ilb Conley, ilb Hall, olb Hagins and Ikee Dozier, cbJackson, cb Young, fs Johnson, p Deignan.

1994Offense — se Thornton, qt Grigson, qg Lewis, c Zitelli, sg Sedoris, stCardona, te Stephens, fl Allen, qb Trefzger and Dicken, fb Alstott, tbRogers, k Bobich.Defense — le Kingsbury, lt Washel, rt Krick, re Burchfield, slb Hall,mlb Conley, wlb Okeafor, lcb Jackson, ss R. Johnson, fs Hagins andBrush, rcb Brown and McGrew, p Deignan.

1995Offense — wr Allen and Olivadotti, qt A. Hill, qg Fischer, c Sedoris, sgZitelli, st Hoogendoorn, te Stephens, wr Alford, qb Trefzger, fbAlstott, tb Watson, k Bobich.Defense — le Howard and Krick, dt Perez and Smith, dt Washel, reWilliams, slb Okeafor, mlb O’Connor, wlb Hall, lcb Coleman, ssBurroughs, fs Brush and Brown, rcb Winston, p Deignan.

1996Offense — wr Tillman, qt Fischer and Manning, qg Finchum, c Nicley,sg Zitelli, st Sweeney, te Jewell, wr Alford, qb Reeves and Trefzger, fbWatson, tb Matthews, k Arnce and Ryan.Defense — le Colvin, dt Krick, dt Perez, re Williams, slb Okeafor, mlbKoeppen, wlb Hagins, lcb Winston, ss Burroughs, fs Brown, rcbColeman, p Rogers and Kaser.

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS1997Offense — wr Alford, wr Cox, lt Fischer, lg Nicley, c Niedrach, rgOkobi, rt Maly, te Blackman, wr Jones, qb Dicken, rb Watson, k Ryan.Defense — le Nwokorie, lt Perez, rt Smith, re Colvin, wlb Burroughs,mlb Fells, slb Rose, lcb Hawthorne, fs Beasley, ss Brush, rcb Conard,p Kaser.

1998Offense — wr I. Jones, wr Cox, te Stratton, lt Light, lg Cohen, cNiedrach, rg Okobi, rt Gorin, wr Lane, qb Brees, rb Crabtree, k Dorsch.Defense — le Okeafor, lt Mitrione, rt Nugent, re Colvin, wlb L. Johnsonand Loerzel, mlb Fells, slb Reeves and Rose, lcb Hawthorne and Bell,fs Gustin, ss Beasley, rcb Austin and Conard, p Rogers.

1999Offense — wr Sutherland, wr Daniels, te Stratton, lt Light, lgMruczkowski, c Niedrach, rg Starnes and Okobi, rt Gorin, wr Lane, qbBrees, rb Lowe, k Dorsch.Defense — le Dinkins, lt Mitrione, rt Nugent, re Ayodele, wlb Loerzel,mlb Fells, slb Rose, lcb Hawthorne, fs Conard and Ralph Turner, ssBeasley, rcb Clopton and Dunnigan, p Rogers.

2000s

2000Offense — wr Sutherland, wr Morales, te Stratton, lt Light, lgMruczkowski, c Okobi, rg Allen and Rob Turner, rt Gorin, wr Winston,qb Brees, rb Lowe, k Dorsch.Defense — le Phillips, lt Terrill and Botts, rt Mitrione, re Phillips andAyodele, wlb Johnson, mlb Gardner and Odom, slb Ayodele andGardner, lcb Woodyard, fs Doe and Schweigert, ss Ralph Turner, rcbClopton, p Dorsch and Kurz.

2001Offense — wr Standeford, wr Stubblefield, te Stratton, lt Lougheed, lgRufolo, c Mruczkowski, rg Ro. Turner and Kitchel, rt Butler, wr Morales,qb Hance and Orton, rb Lowe, k Dorsch.Defense — de Phillips, dt Terrill, dt Mitrione, de Ayodele, wlb L.Johnson, mlb Odom, slb Gardner and Koutouvides, cb Woodyard, fsSchweigert, ss Ra. Turner, cb Rogers, p Dorsch and Kurz.

2002Offense — wr Standeford, wr Stubblefield, te C. Davis, lt Lougheed, lgM. Turner, c Mruczkowski, rg Ro. Turner, rt Butler, wr Williams, qbOrton and Kirsch, rb Harris, k Lacevic.Defense — de Phillips, dt Terrill, dt Grover, de Nesfield, wlb L. Johnson,mlb Koutouvides, slb Odom, cb Reeves, fs Schweigert, ss Ra. Turner,cb Rogers, p Slaton.