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1 OHIO FOOTBALL HISTORY The 1897 Bobcats Don Peden and the 1927 team 1932 Ohio at Navy Peden Stadium in the 1940s The 1962 Sun Bowl 1968 MAC Coach of the Year Bill Hess Cleve Bryant and Todd Snyder Arnold Welcher Kareem Wilson and Steveland Hookfi n 2005 All-American Dion Byrum Kalvin McRae, No. 1 Bobcat Rusher 06 & 09 MAC East Champions 92 OhioBobcats.com

2 OHIO FOOTBALL HISTORY director. The man he chose was an Ohio alum who had spent seven seasons as an assistant to Woody Hayes and brought a similar philosophy back to Athens. Bill Hess had more than football on his resume. After one year as a student at Ohio University, he had joined the U.S. Navy during the war. A member of a Navy underwater demolition team, he was awarded a Silver Star during action at the invasion of Okinawa. The first appearance of a football on the Ohio University campus was back in 1826, some 50 years before the first intercollegiate football game in the United States. In those days, a student named John Brough was fond of kicking a football over the Center Building, what is now Cutler Hall. Brough later became governor of Ohio, inaugurated Jan. 11, In 1892, Ohio University became a member of a four-school conference the Athletic League of Ohio Colleges which included Otterbein, Wittenberg, and Marietta. A schedule never materialized, however, and the league dissolved before even a single game was played. In preparation, though, a team was formed on Ohio s campus and H.R. Higley was elected captain. He soon began coaching the team, according to the student newspaper, the Panorama. For the first time, the football team was given space in the Athena yearbook in The entire team was listed, by position. The first intercollegiate football game involving an Ohio University team was played in Athens in 1894 against Marietta College. It was the only contest played that year by Ohio, with Marietta winning by a score of 8-0. Through its 114 years (and 112 seasons) of football, Ohio University has had 28 head coaches. Of these, Don C. Peden had the longest tenure, 21 seasons. Over that period, he compiled a record of 121 wins, 46 losses and 11 ties. Peden oversaw the Bobcats best-ever span seven seasons from 1929 through 1935 in which Ohio compiled a record of In that period, Peden s squads won four Buckeye Athletic Association The 1907 Bobcats championships and enjoyed three undefeated seasons. The 1935 team upset Illinois in the season opener, 6-0, on its way to a perfect 8-0 season. They were led by All- American Art Lewis, a sturdy tackle who was a first-round selection of the New York Giants in the first-ever National Football League draft in Lewis would go on to become a very successful college coach himself at West Virginia. Peden s tenure was interrupted by World War II, with Ohio not fielding a team in either the 1943 or 1944 seasons. In his final year as head coach, 1946, Peden steered the Bobcats into the Mid-American Conference as a charter member. Ohio won its first ever MAC football championship in 1953 under head coach Carroll Widdoes, who piloted the program for nine seasons from 1949 to Along the way, Widdoes coached an All-America linebacker named Vince Costello. Costello would go on to a highly-decorated professional career with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants. Widdoes is the only man to ever serve as head coach at both Ohio and Ohio State. Widdoes handpicked a successor when he moved from head coach to athletics It did not take long for Hess to put his mark on Bobcat football. In his second season, Ohio went 7-2, finishing as runnersup to an undefeated Bowling Green squad. The following year, 1960, the Green and White enjoyed what many argue was their best season ever. Behind the powerful running of Robert Brooks and the blocking and tackling of two-way standout Dick Grecni, the Bobcats went a perfect In the process, they claimed the National College Division championship. Grecni earned All-America honors and was one of five standouts on that team who eventually played professionally. Two years later, Hess led Ohio to it s firstever bowl game, a matchup with West Texas State in the 1962 Sun Bowl. Jim McKee kicked a 52-yard field goal to put the Bobcats ahead early but they trailed at the half 7-3. In the third quarter, three-time all-mac performer Skip Hoovler intercepted a pass and ran it back 91 yards for a touchdown. Bill Hess OhioBobcats.com 93

3 OHIO FOOTBALL HISTORY Ohio led 14-7 late in the game before West Texas scored on a 32-yard touchdown pass and a two-point conversion to win Hoovler was named Lineman of the, and his 91-yard fumble return still stands as a Sun Bowl record. Ironically, the Bobcats did not win the MAC in that 1962 season but did go to a bowl. The following season, Ohio won the league championship but was not invited to a bowl game. In 1967, Hess would claim his third MAC championship, sharing this one with Toledo. That team also raised eyebrows with a win over Kansas, runners-up in the Big Eight conference that season. It was a performance that hinted at great things to come. In 1968, the most explosive Bobcat offense ever stormed its way to a 10-0 regular season, a MAC championship, and an invitation to the Tangerine Bowl. Along the way, they racked up 418 points in 11 games. That average of 37.6 points per game stood as the MAC record until The amazing pass-and-catch combination of Cleve Bryant and Todd Snyder, coupled with the sturdy running of Dave LeVeck and Bob Houmard, proved to be nearly unstoppable. That 1968 season also marked Ohio s firstever appearance in the Top 20. On the heels of a victory over Bowling Green in which the Bobcats scored two touchdowns in the final four minutes, Bryant led the way to Art Lewis a win at Cincinnati. Sports Illustrated called it an insane circus and it helped to land the Cats at 18th in the United Press International coaches poll and 20th in the Associated Press writers poll. Ohio would cap off the season at the Tangerine Bowl and to no one s surprise the contest was another shootout. Bryant threw four touchdown passes and Snyder caught 11 passes for 214 yards. But it wasn t enough as Richmond held on for a win. Hess would coach nine more seasons for a total of 20 before succumbing to cancer. Jim Grobe took over an Ohio program that was in great need of an overhaul in He brought with him a unique offensive and defensive philosophy learned as a long-time assistant coach at the Air Force Academy. While most of the college football world was moving towards a high-octane passing attack, Grobe took the Bobcats back to the basics of the triple option. And it worked! Ohio scored over 300 points in both 1996 and 1997, going 8-3 in 97. It was the Green and White s first winning season in 15 years. Grobe s squads were prolific offensive teams, in spite of the media s illconceived notion of an antique offense. Kareem Wilson, the Bobcats fireplug of a quarterback, was voted the MAC s Offensive Player of the Year following a 1996 season in which he rushed for 1,072 yards and a schoolrecord 14 touchdowns. Meanwhile, 1968 MAC Champions fullback Steveland Hookfin was piling up 3,972 rushing yards during the same era to become Ohio s then-all-time rushing leader. Wilson s total of 3,597 yards still stands as the fifth-most ever by an NCAA quarterback. His 875 career carries are the most by a signal caller in college football history. In 2000, the Bobcats upset Minnesota for their first win over a Big Ten team in 27 years. Ohio finished that season with a win over Marshall, giving the Cats two wins over bowl teams and a 7-4 record. That team set a new school record for total offense, piling up 4,599 yards. The total broke the previous mark held by the legendary 1968 squad. In 2001, punter Dave Zastudil became Ohio s first All-American since 1968, earning first-team honors from the Football Writers Association of America and the Football News, while being named to the second team by the Associated Press. He led the MAC in punting for four straight years and finished second in the nation as a senior and fifth as a junior. Zastudil was a fourth-round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens in 2002 where he played until Zastudil signed a free-agent contract with the Cleveland Browns in Peden Stadium has seen a number of milestones in recent seasons, beginning with a visit from Iowa State in The first-ever member of a Bowl Championship Series conference to play at the Wrigley Field of college football, the Cyclones met the Bobcats in front of a then-stadium-record crowd of 24,000 fans. Two seasons later, Minnesota would become the first ever Big Ten team to play at Peden. 94 OhioBobcats.com

4 OHIO FOOTBALL HISTORY But the real story of 2007 was Kalvin McRae, who became Ohio s all-time leading rusher on Oct. 27. He passed Steveland Hookfin s ( ) mark of 3,972 yards, eventually finishing his career with 4,398 yards. In 2007, McRae also broke Ohio s rushing touchdowns in a season record, 19, and sits second in career rushing touchdowns with 45. He signed with the Kansas City Chiefs in The following April, defensive end Landon Cohen became the first Bobcat since Dave Zastudil to be drafted in the NFL when the Detroit Lions selected him in the seventh round. A school-record crowd of 24,545 celebrated a overtime victory against Pitt on Sept. 9, The 2005 season marked the beginning of Frank Solich s tenure as head coach of the Bobcats. Solich s arrival after six years as the head coach at Nebraska put Ohio football in the national spotlight. The Bobcats had six of their 11 games televised nationally, including the first-ever national broadcast from Peden Stadium. That game versus Pittsburgh proved historical for other reasons as well. Dion Byrum s interception return for a touchdown in overtime gave the Bobcats a victory in front of a school-record 24,545 fans and an additional 1.4 million households watching on ESPN2. It was the most watched Friday night college football game in the network s history. Byrum continued his success throughout the rest of the season, earning All-America accolades from the AFCA (first team), SI.com (second team) and the Associated Press (second team). He tied for second in the nation with six interceptions and was the only player in the country with three defensive touchdowns. Byrum began the 2006 season as a member of the Chicago Bears, but later joined the Carolina Panthers where he played in three games. The 2006 season proved to be one of the most memorable in Bobcat lore. Ohio improved its win total by five games, tying the largest improvement in school history. Ohio reeled off seven straight wins to end the regular season, including a thrilling win at Illinois. Matt Lasher s field goal with five seconds remaining gave the Bobcats a victory versus a school from a BCS conference for the third straight year. The Bobcats finished 9-5 overall and won their first MAC East Division championship with a school-record seven conference wins (7-1). Following Ohio s first appearance in the MAC Championship, the Bobcats played in the 2007 GMAC Bowl versus Southern Miss. It was the program s first bowl appearance the 1968 Tangerine Bowl. Solich joined Bill Hess (1968) and Jim Grobe (1996) as the only Bobcat football coaches to earn the MAC Coach of the Year honor. The Bobcats also boasted seven All-MAC players, the most since The four first-team selections were the most since One of those first-team choices, running back Kalvin McRae finished the season with 1,252 rushing yards. That total put him second on the Ohio single-season ledger and made him the first Bobcat since Arnold Welcher in 1975 and 1976 to rush for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. McRae also set the school record with 15 rushing touchdowns. Following the season, four Bobcats signed free agent contracts with NFL clubs. Linebacker Matt Muncy, one of Ohio s all-time leaders in tackles for loss, and cornerback T.J. Wright, the Bobcats career leader in passes defended, joined the Cincinnati Bengals. Receiver Scott Mayle, who ranked among Ohio s all-time leaders in catches, receiving yards, kickoff return yards and all-purpose yards, signed with the Buffalo Bills, while tight end Rudy Sylvan became a member of the Detroit Lions. In 2007, the Bobcat offense was electrfying on the ground and in the air. Splitting time at the helm, quarterbacks Brad Bower and Theo Scott solidified a passing attack which rewrote the Ohio history books. That spark through the air also led the second highest scoring Bobcat team, accumulating 366 points in 12 games. The offensive onslaught continued during the 2008 season, with newcomer Boo Jackson establishing himself among the Bobcats all-time great quarterbacks. In just his first season, Jackson etched his name into the school s all-time top-ten performances lists 28 times, including setting the all-time school records for career passing efficiency, career completion percentage, and touchdowns thrown in a single game. Then junior Chris Garrett also continued his personal mission to re-write school history, inking his name 12 more times, in the record books. Garrett became just the fourth Bobcat ito date to record both 400 yards rushing and 400 yards in kickoff returns in a single season. Michael Mitchell became the 28th Bobcat to be drafted by the NFL in April 2009, when the Oakland Raiders selected Mitchel in the second round as the 47th overall pick. A near-perfect 7-1 conference record in 2009 earned the Bobcats their second MAC East title under Coach Solich s tenure. Ohio players earned a school record 12 all-conference honors and saw then juniors LaVon Brazill and Noah Keller earns All- American nods. Ohio earned a spot in the MAC Championship at Ford Field for the second time in four years, along with an invitation to the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, just the four post-season appearance for the Bobcats in school history. With 28 wins in four years, Ohio s Class of 2009 became the winningest group of letterwinners to pass through Peden Stadium in more than 40 years. Taylor Price capped a banner year in which he became Ohio s all-time leading recevier (149 catches) by becoming Ohio s 29th player drafted into the NFL. Price was a 6th round pick (97th overall) for the New England Patriots. OhioBobcats.com 95

5 TEAM RECORDS Most Points Scored vs. Wittenberg vs. Rio Grande vs. Baldwin-Wallace vs. Franklin vs. Transylvania vs. Western Michigan vs. Cincinnati vs. Buckhannon vs. Camp Sherman vs. Cincinnati games (37.6 ppg) games (30.5 ppg) games (25.4 ppg) games (31.2 ppg) games (33.9 ppg) games (25.2 ppg) games (27.4 ppg) games (24.9 ppg) games (24.1 ppg) games (30.8 ppg) Most Points Per PPG Year Pts. s Points Scored - Combined (W, 60-48) vs. Cinncinati (L, 45-55) vs. East Carolina (L, 21-72) vs. Bowling Green (W, 89-3) vs. Wittenberg (L, 42-49) vs. Richmond* W, 49-42) vs. Akron (W, 48-42) vs. EMU (L, 41-48) vs. Toledo (W, 45-40) vs. Kent State (L, 27-56) vs. Central Michigan (L, 40-43) vs. Toledo 2007 *Tangerine Bowl Fewest Points Allowed (9-or-more games) games (0.8 ppg) games (2.9 ppg) games (3.1 ppg) games (3.2 ppg) games (3.6 ppg) games (3.6 ppg) games (3.7 ppg) games (3.4 ppg) games (4.8 ppg) games (5.8 ppg) Margin of Victory (89-3) vs. Wittenberg (80-0) vs. Rio Grande (80-0) vs. Baldwin-Wallace (78-0) vs. Franklin (68-0) vs. Transylvania (65-0) vs. Buckhannon (62-0) vs. Camp Sherman (61-0) vs. Morris Harvey (66-6) vs. Cincinnati (60-0) vs. Lancaster 1895 Most Points in a Loss (45-55) vs. East Carolina (42-49) vs. Richmond* (41-48) vs. Toledo (40-43) vs. Toledo (37-48) vs. Akron (33-37) vs. Kent State (32-39) vs. Western Michigan (32-42) vs. UCF (31-49) vs. Miami (31-34) at NC State (31-33) vs. Eastern Michigan 1986 *Tangerine Bowl Total Offense Yards Gained vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Western Michigan vs. VMI vs. Toledo vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Buffalo vs. Kent State 2005 Yards Gained , , , , , , , , , , Average Yards per Rushing Yards Gained vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Ball State vs. Idaho vs. East Carolina vs. Northern Illinois vs. Kent State 1996 Yards Gained , , , , , , , , , , Average Yards per Average Yards per Carry Rushing Attempts vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Bowling Green vs. Youngstown State vs. Western Michigan vs. Western Michigan vs. Marshall vs. NC State vs. Kent State vs. Buffalo vs. Minnesota vs. Miami OhioBobcats.com

6 TEAM RECORDS Rushing Touchdowns 1. 7 vs. Kent State vs. Central Michigan vs. Western Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Marshall vs. Northern Illinois vs. Morehead State Several Times Last: vs. Central Michigan Passing Yards Gained vs. Kent State vs. Kent State vs. Western Michigan vs. Bowling Green vs. Central Michigan vs. Ball State vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Northern Illinois vs. VMI vs. Temple 2009 Yards Gained , , , , , , , , , , Average Yards per Cleve Bryant quarterbacked the 1968 offense that averaged a school-record 37.6 points per game. Passing Attempts vs. Bowling Green vs. Western Michigan vs. Ball State vs. Central Michigan vs. Tennessee vs. Pittsburgh vs. Virginia Tech vs. Bowling Green vs. Kent State vs. Kent State Passing Completions vs. Central Michigan vs. Bowling Green vs. Ball State vs. Tennessee vs. Kent State vs. Bowling Green vs. Wyoming vs. Bowling Green vs. Kent State vs. Northwestern Touchdown Passes 1. 5 vs. Akron vs. Richmond* vs. Akron vs. Eastern Michigan Several Times Last: vs. Temple 2009 *Tangerine Bowl Interceptions Thrown 1. 7 vs. Toledo vs. Penn State vs. Pittsburgh vs. Vanderbilt vs. Northern Illinois vs. Miami Several Times Last: 1994 OhioBobcats.com 97

7 TEAM RECORDS Field Goals Made 1. 4 vs. Ball State vs. Kent State vs. Wyoming Several Times Last: vs. Tennessee Punting Most Punts vs. Marshall vs. Bowling Green vs. Virginia Tech vs. Marshall vs. Bowling Green vs. Miami vs. Cincinnati vs. Miami 2005 Most Punts Highest Average - (min. 4 punts) (226/4) vs. Buffalo (330/6) vs. Central Michigan (321/6) vs. Akron (209/4) vs. Northern Illinois (461/9) vs. Bowling Green (253/5) vs. Marshall (201/4) vs. Miami (241/5) vs. Toledo (385/8) vs. Wisconsin (336/7) vs. Central Michigan 1977 Highest Average (2280/50) (2296/52) (2109/48) (2868/69) (2612/63) (2258/55) (2570/63) (2038/50) (2187/55) (1982/50) 1997 Punt Returns Most Returns vs. Western Reserve vs. Miami Eight Times Last: vs. Miami 2009 Most Returns Six Times Last: 2004 Most Yards vs. Western Reserve vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Akron vs. Butler vs. Kent State vs. West Texas State vs. Bowling Green vs. Ball State vs. Northern Illinois vs. Western Michigan 2006 Most Yards Kick Returns Most Yards vs. Miami vs. Tennessee vs. East Carolina vs. Wyoming vs. Bowling Green vs. Richmond* vs. Western Michigan vs. Akron vs. Virginia Tech vs. Minnesota 1970 Most Yards , , , , , , , Chris Garrett recorded 378 of Ohio s 485 punt return yards in The team came just 12 yards shy of tying the school record set in First Downs vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Akron vs. Cincinnati vs. Youngstown State vs. Kent State vs. Western Michigan vs. Marshall vs. Toledo Fewest - (max. 5) 1. 1 vs. Marshall vs. Virginia Tech vs. Miami vs. Bowling Green vs. Purdue vs. Illinois vs. Bowling Green OhioBobcats.com

8 TEAM RECORDS Offensive Plays vs. Marshall vs. Virginia Tech vs. Bowling Green vs. Western Michigan vs. Western Michigan vs. Miami vs. Akron vs. Marshall vs. Central Michigan vs. Northern Illinois vs. Buffalo vs. Minnesota Yards Penalized (min. 100) vs. Buffalo vs. Kent State vs. Marshall vs. Northern Illinois vs. North Texas vs. Western Reserve vs. Miami vs. Kansas State vs. Eastern Michigan Interceptions By 1. 6 vs. Kent State vs. Richmond* vs. West Virginia vs. Bowling Green vs. Western Michigan vs. Boston University vs. Murray State Several Times Last: vs. Northwestern 2008 *Tangerine Bowl Quarterback Sacks 1. 9 vs. Bowling Green vs. Miami vs. Ball State vs. Buffalo vs. UCF vs. UCF vs. Akron Several Times Last: vs. Temple Tackles for Loss vs. Akron vs. Buffalo vs. Akron vs. Miami vs. Kent State vs. Southern Mississippi* vs. Iowa State vs. Temple vs. UCF vs. Buffalo vs. Ball State 1999 *GMAC Bowl The 1960 team won the MAC title and the small school national championship. It is the last Bobcat team to go undefeated and untied (10-0-0). Streaks Longest Unbeaten Streak 19 (18-0-1) (9-0-2) Longest Winning Streak Longest Winless Streak 15 (0-15-0) (0-9-4) Longest Losing Streak (Four Times; Last: ) Longest MAC Unbeaten Streak 10 (9-0-1) (9-0-0) Longest MAC Winning Streak Longest MAC Winless Streak 18 (0-18-0) (0-14-2) Longest MAC Losing Streak Consecutive Shutouts Consecutive s Without Scoring Consecutive Winning s 19 ( ) Consecutive Winning MAC s 7 ( ) OhioBobcats.com 99

9 RUSHING RECORDS Steveland Hookfi n posted the Bobcats then- top rushing season with 1,315 yards in He now ranks second on the career rushing chart with 3,972 yards. Most Yards Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Dick Conley vs. Marshall Kalvin McRae vs. Ball State Arnold Welcher vs. Marshall Tim Worner vs. Toledo Arnold Welcher vs. W. Michigan Kalvin McRae vs. Buffalo Steveland Hookfin vs. N. Illinois Chris Garrett vs. Miami Arnold Welcher vs. Wm & Mary ,434 Kalvin McRae ,315 Steveland Hookfin ,252 Kalvin McRae ,175 Arnold Welcher ,153 Kalvin McRae ,125 Steveland Hookfin ,099 Chad Brinker ,085 Tim Curtis ,072 Kareem Wilson ,064 Bill Gary ,398 Kalvin McRae ,972 Steveland Hookfin ,597 Kareem Wilson ,995 Tim Curtis ,826 Chad Brinker ,614 Kevin Babcock ,525 Arnold Welcher ,364 Bob Brooks ,201 Dontrell Jackson ,056 Jamel Patterson Most Carries Bill Gary vs. Kent State Kalvin McRae vs. Bowling Green Glenn Hunter vs. Miami Arnold Welcher vs. Western Michigan L.C. Lyons vs. Kent State Bill Gary vs. Bowling Green Bob Houmard vs. Xavier Tim Worner vs. Toledo Quinn Stumpf vs. Cincinnati Arnold Welcher vs. Wm & Mary Dick Conley vs. Marshall Kalvin McRae *275 Kareem Wilson Steveland Hookfin Tim Curtis Bill Gary Kalvin McRae Kareem Wilson John Caldwell Arnold Welcher Kevin Babcock Kalvin McRae *885 Kareem Wilson Steveland Hookfin Tim Curtis Kevin Babcock Chad Brinker Arnold Welcher Dontrell Jackson Bob Brooks Dave Housteton *NCAA record for quarterbacks Highest Average Per Carry (min. 10 carries) Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Dontrell Jackson vs. Central Michigan Chad Brinker vs. Iowa State Ray Huston vs. Central Michigan Riz Buckman vs. Eastern Michigan Jamel Patterson vs. Akron Arnold Welcher vs. Marshall Jamel Patterson vs. Buffalo Jamel Patterson vs. Tenn Tech Dontrell Jackson vs. Buffalo 2000 (min. 75 carries) Erland Ahlberg Tom Ascani Riz Buckman Jamel Patterson David Conley Erland Ahlberg Jim Albert Jamel Patterson Steveland Hookfin Raynald Ray 1999 (min. 200 carries) Erland Ahlberg Jamel Patterson Steveland Hookfin Chad Brinker Kalvin McRae Arnold Welcher Dave LeVeck Jim Albert Andrew Greer Todd Yoho Most Yards Per (min. 7 games) Kavlin McRae Steveland Hookfin Bill Gary Arnold Welcher Kalvin McRae Tim Curtis Arnold Welcher Steve Hookfin Erland Ahlberg Chad Brinker 2002 (min. 20 games) Kalvin McRae Steveland Hookfin Kareem Wilson Andrew Greer Chad Brinker Tim Curtis Kevin Babcock Arnold Welcher Erland Ahlberg Dontrell Jackson Most Touchdowns 1. 4 Chad Brinker vs. Eastern Michigan Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Tim Curtis vs. Kent State Andy Vetter vs. Northern Illinois Dick Conley vs. Marshall Jim Albert vs. Western Michigan Several Times Last: Kalvin McRae vs. Bowling Green Kalvin McRae Kalvin McRae Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Andy Vetter Bob Houmard Kareem Wilson Steveland Hookfin Andy Vettter Dave Juenger Bill Gary Dave LeVeck Kareem Wilson Kalvin McRae Steveland Hookfin Chad Brinker Andy Vetter Bob Brooks Cleve Bryant Jamel Patterson Tim Curtis Bob Houmard Longest Run from Scrimmage (TD) Glenn Hunter vs. E. Michigan (TD) Chris Stefan vs. Xavier (TD) Ed Roberts vs. Western Reserve (TD) Erland Ahlberg vs. Toledo (TD) Bob Brooks vs. Xavier (TD) Jamel Patterson vs. N. Iowa (TD) Justin Fitzgerald vs. Ball St, (TD) Chris Garrett vs. Miami (TD) Dick Conley vs. Boston College (TD) Bob Marchi vs. Buffalo OhioBobcats.com

10 RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Leaders by Class Freshmen* Kareem Wilson David Houseton Steveland Hookfin Chad Brinker Kalvin McRae 2004 Sophomores 1. 1,175 Arnold Welcher ,153 Kalvin McRae ,125 Steveland Hookfin ,072 Kareem Wilson ,064 Bill Gary 1970 Juniors 1. 1,252 Kalvin McRae ,085 Tim Curtis ,034 Arnold Welcher Steveland Hookfin Andrew Greer 1988 Seniors Kalvin McRae ,315 Steveland Hookfin ,099 Chad Brinker John Caldwell L.C. Lyons 1974 *Freshman were not eligible for varsity competition until Most 100-Yard s 1. 8 Kalvin McRae Steveland Hookfin Kalvin McRae Arnold Welcher Steveland Hookfin Arnold Welcher L.C. Lyons Bill Gary Kalvin McRae Chad Brinker Kareem Wilson Tim Curtis Rich Bevly Dave Houseton Dave LeVeck Erland Ahlberg Kalvin McRae Steveland Hookfin Kareem Wilson Arnold Welcher Chad Brinker Tim Curtis Robert Brooks Bill Gary , 73 8 Dave Houseton L.C. Lyons Annual Leaders Year Player Yards Att. Avg. TDs 1950 Quinn Stumpf Ed Roberts Dick Phillips Tom Ascani Erland Ahlberg Erland Ahlberg Records Incomplete 1957 Records Incomplete 1958 Records Incomplete 1959 Records Incomplete 1960 Robert Brooks Otis Wagner Jim Albert Jim Albert Wash Lyons Sam Bogan Bob Houmard Dick Conley Dave LeVeck Dave LeVeck Bill Gary Dave Juenger L.C. Lyons Houseton, Dave L.C. Lyons Arnold Welcher 1, Arnold Welcher 1, Kevin Babcock Kevin Babcock Tony Carifa Tony Carifa Todd Yoho Orvell Johns Glenn Hunter Glenn Hunter Jesse Owens Jesse Owens John Caldwell Andrew Greer Andrew Greer Ricky Howell Tim Curtis 1, Tim Curtis Tim Curtis Lakarlos Townsend Kareem Wilson Steveland Hookfin 1, Steveland Hookfin Steveland Hookfin 1, Chad Brinker Dontrell Jackson Jamel Patterson Chad Brinker 1, Fred Ray Kalvin McRae Kalvin McRae 1, Kalvin McRae 1, Kalvin McRae 1, Chris Garrett Chris Garrett Kareem Wilson ranks fi fth on the NCAA career rushing list for quarterbacks with 3,597 yards. OhioBobcats.com 101

11 1,000-YARD RUSHERS STEVELAND HOOKFIN KALVIN McRAE ARNOLD WELCHER Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , , Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , , , Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , , CHAD BRINKER TIM CURTIS KAREEM WILSON Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , Inside the Numbers Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G ,072 * *NCAA record for quarterbacks BILL GARY Year Yds. Att. TDs Yds./Att. Yds/G , Bill Gary was the first Bobcat to reach the 1,000-yard mark in a season with 1,064 in Kalvin McRae and Arnold Welcher are the only Bobcats to rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. Welcher, McRae and Steveland Hookfin are the only Ohio players with multiple 1,000-yard seasons. Five of the 11 1,000-yard seasons in school history have been produced by sophomores. Kalvin McRae was the last second-year Bobcat to reach the milennium mark with 1,153 in No freshman has ever run for 1,000 yards since they became eligible for varsity competition in Bill Gary and Kareem Wilson are the only Bobcats to have rushed for 1,000 yards in a season and not earned at least second-team All-MAC honors. Kareem Wilson and Steveland Hookfin are the only two players in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in the same season (1996). Bill Gary and Kalvin McRae are the only two Bobcats to reach the 1,000-yard mark in less than 10 games. Both Gary and McRae (2005) cracked the milestone in the ninth game of their respective seasons. Single- Rushing Record Progression (since 1950): Quinn Stumpf (609, 1950), Erland Ahlberg (837, 1954), Dick Conley (841, 1967), Dave LeVeck (850, 1968), Bill Gary (1970, 1,064), Arnold Welcher (1975, 1,175), Steveland Hookfin (1,315, 1998), Kalvin McRae (1,434, 2007). 102 OhioBobcats.com

12 PASSING RECORDS Austen Everson (left) fi nished his career in 2006 ranked in the Bobcats all-time top 10 in passing yards, attempts, completions and touchdowns. Dontrell Jackson (right) is one of two Bobcats (Kareem Wilson) to total 2,000 yards rushing (2,201) and 2,000 yards passing (2,452) during ther career. Most Yards Donny Harrison vs. Kent St Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green Boo Jackson vs. CMU Dennis Swearingen vs. Ball St Sammy Shon vs. E. Michigan Theo Scott vs. Temple Austen Everson vs. N. Illinois Theo Scott vs. Tennessee Sam Vink vs. W. Michigan Bruce Porter vs. W. Michigan ,369 Theo Scott ,366 Sammy Shon ,355 Boo Jackson ,309 Donny Harrison ,281 Bruce Porter ,056 Dennis Swearingen ,855 Tom Dubs ,766 Brad Bower ,586 Anthony Thornton ,585 Ryan Hawk ,412 Sammy Shon ,199 Anthony Thornton ,856 Donny Harrison ,586 Austen Everson ,475 Dennis Swearingen ,414 Cleve Bryant ,359 Theo Scott ,873 Rich Bevly ,666 Tom Dubs ,529 Andy Vetter Most Attempts Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green Dennis Swearingen vs. Ball St Bruce Porter vs. W. Michigan Bruce Porter vs. C. Michigan Theo Scott vs. Tennessee Dennis Swearingen vs. Bowling Green Donny Harrison vs. Kent St Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Boo Jackson vs. Northwestern Ryan Hawk vs. Pittsburgh Bruce Porter Dennis Swearingen Donny Harrison Theo Scott Sammy Shon Boo Jackson Tom Dubs Ryan Hawk Austen Everson Sammy Shon Anthony Thornton Sammy Shon Austen Everson Dennis Swearingen Donny Harrison Cleve Bryant Theo Scott 2007-present Rich Bevly Tom Dubs Bruce Porter Most Completions Bruce Porter vs. C. Michigan Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green Dennis Swearingen vs. Ball St Theo Scott vs. Tennessee Bruce Porter vs. Kent St Dennis Swearingen vs. Bowling Green Donny Harrison vs. Kent St Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Boo Jackson vs. Northwestern Austen Everson vs. N. Illinois Ryan Hawk vs. Miami Bruce Porter Donny Harrison Theo Scott Dennis Swearingen Boo Jackson Sammy Shon Tom Dubs Austen Everson Ryan Hawk Anthony Thornton Sammy Shon Anthony Thornton Donny Harrison Dennis Swearingen Austen Everson Theo Scott Bruce Porter Cleve Bryant Tom Dubs Boo Jackson 2008-present Most Touchdowns 1. 5 Boo Jackson vs. Akron Cleve Bryant vs. Richmond* Times Last: Theo Scott vs. Temple 2009 *Tangerine Bowl Theo Scott Boo Jackson Sammy Shon Cleve Bryant Bruce Porter Dennis Swearingen Brad Bower Ryan Hawk Donny Harrison Andy Vetter Cleve Bryant Theo Scott Sammy Shon Bill Frederick Rich Bevly Boo Jackson present Andy Vetter Austen Everson Donny Harrison Kareem Wilson Anthony Thornton Dennis Swearingen OhioBobcats.com 103

13 104 OhioBobcats.com PASSING RECORDS Completion Percentage (min. 10 attempts) (10-12) Ryan Hawk vs. Kent State (9-11) Dontrell Jackson vs. Akron (9-11) Dontrell Jackson vs. Kent State (17-21) Theo Scott vs. Temple (22-28) Theo Scott vs. Buffalo (10-13) Dontrell Jackson vs. Tennessee Tech (18-24) Sammy Shon vs. Eastern Michigan (15-20) Boo Jackson vs. Miami (23-31) Austen Everson vs. Northern Illinois (14-19) Tom Dubs vs. Tennessee Tech (14-19) Cleve Bryant vs. Dayton 1968 (min. 75 attempts) ( ) Dennis Swearingen ( ) Sammy Shon ( ) Boo Jackson ( ) Anthony Thornton ( ) Theo Scott (63-109) Theo Scott ( ) Donny Harrison ( ) Andy Vetter ( ) Donny Harrison ( ) Bruce Porter 1986 (min. 200 attempts) ( ) Boo Jackson present ( ) Theo Scott ( ) Donny Harrison ( ) Sammy Shon ( ) Andy Vetter ( ) Brad Bower ( ) Bruce Porter ( ) Dennis Swearingen ( ) Fred Ray ( ) D.R. Robinson Most Yards Per (min. 5 games) Bruce Porter Sammy Shon Donny Harrison Boo Jackson Dennis Swearingen Theo Scott Tom Dubs Brad Bower Steve Skiver Cleve Bryant 1968 (min. 20 games) Theo Scott Anthony Thornton Sammy Shon Cleve Bryant Ryan Hawk Brad Bower Austen Everson Rich Bevly Dennis Swearingen Steve Skiver Most Interceptions Thrown 1. 6 Steve Skiver vs. Penn State Jeff Baker vs. Vanderbilt Times Last: Brad Bower vs. Toledo Dennis Swearingen Steve Skiver Sammy Shon Donny Harrison Anthony Thornton Cleve Bryant Bruce Porter Sammy Shon Anthony Thornton Andy Vetter Sammy Shon Anthony Thornton Dennis Swearingen Steve Skiver Cleve Bryant Donny Harrison Austen Everson Bill Frederick Rich Bevly Andy Vetter Most Yards Per Attempt (min. 5 attempts) Kareem Wilson vs. W. Michigan Theo Scott vs. Temple Fred Ray vs. E. Michigan Dontrell Jackson vs. W. Michigan Ryan Hawk vs. Kent St Dontrell Jackson vs. Miami Fred Ray vs. Buffalo Kareem Wilson vs. Buffalo Boo Jackson vs. VMI Brandon Jones vs. Buffalo Dontrll Jackson vs. Kent St (min. 75 attempts) Bob Babbitt Ryan Hawk Andy Vetter Boo Jackson Bob Babbitt Cleve Bryant Dontrell Jackson Sammy Shon Bill Frederick Fred Ray 2002 (min. 200 attempts) Boo Jackson present Brad Bower Andy Vetter Bill Frederick Theo Scott Sammy Shon Cleve Bryant Dontrell Jackson Ryan Hawk Fred Ray Donny Harrison Most Yards Per Completion (min. 3 completions) Kareem Wilson vs. E. Michigan Austen Everson vs. Kentucky Kareem Wilson vs. Kansas St Austen Everson vs. UCF Dontrell Jackson vs. W. Michigan Kareem Wilson vs. W. Michigan Bob Babbitt vs. Iowa St Kareem Wilson vs. Kent St Cleve Bryant vs. Kansas Sam Vink vs. Bowling Green 1994 (min. 50 completions) Bob Babbitt Cleve Bryant Dontrell Jackson Rich Bevly Cleve Bryant Rich Bevly Austen Everson Anthony Thornton Dontrell Jackson Rich Bevly 1974 (min. 100 completions) Kareem Wilson Bill Frederick Rich Bevly Cleve Bryant Steve Skiver Dontrell Jackson Wes Danyo Andy Vetter Brad Bower Anthony Thornton Highest Passing Effi ciency (min. 75 attempts) Bob Babbitt Boo Jackson Cleve Bryant Bob Babbitt Theo Scott Fred Ray Brad Bower Andy Vetter Theo Scott Sammy Shon 1981 (min. 200 attempts) Boo Jackson present Theo Scott Andy Vetter Brad Bower Fred Ray Ryan Hawk Donny Harrison Sammy Shon Cleve Bryant Bill Frederick

14 PASSING RECORDS Passing Leaders by Class Freshmen* Anthony Thornton Dontrell Jackson Kareem Wilson Austen Everson Dennis Swearingen 1982 Sophomores 1. 1,336 Sammy Shon ,162 Anthony Thornton ,157 Cleve Bryant Dontrell Jackson Rich Bevly 1972 Juniors 1. 2,355 Boo Jackson ,855 Tom Dubs ,527 Sammy Shon ,524 Cleve Bryant ,502 Anthony Thornton 1989 Seniors 1. 2,369 Theo Scott ,366 Sammy Shon ,309 Donny Harrison ,281 Bruce Porter ,056 Dennis Swearingen 1985 *Freshman were not eligible for varsity competition until Longest Passing Play (TD) Tom Dubs to Richard Hill vs. Kent State (TD) Austen Everson to Scott Mayle vs. Kentucky (TD) Austen Everson to Anthony Hackett vs. Miami (TD) Ryan Hawk to Scott Mayle vs. Iowa State (TD) Ryan Hawk to Scott Mayle vs. Buffalo (TD) Boo Jackson to Chris Garrett vs. Central Michigan Cleve Bryant to Todd Snyder vs. Miami (TD) Dontrell Jackson to Chad Brinker vs. Western Michigan (TD) Cleve Bryant to Todd Snyder vs. Miami (TD) Bob Wisniewski to Jim Massarelli vs. Western Michigan 1959 Annual Leaders Year Player Yards Comp. Att. Pct. TD INT Effic Tom Anderson Larry Lawrence Bill Frederick Bill Frederick Bill Frederick Don McBride Records Incomplete 1957 Records Incomplete 1958 Records Incomplete 1959 Records Incomplete 1960 Dave Wagner Bob Babbitt Bob Babbitt 1, Wes Danyo Larry Bainter Sam Fornsaglio Ron Delucca Cleve Bryant 1, Cleve Bryant 1, Steve Skiver Steve Skiver 1, Dave Juenger Rich Bevly Rich Bevly 1, Rich Bevly 1, Rick Lilienthal 1, Andy Vetter Andy Vetter 1, Mike Scimea Sammy Shon 1, Sammy Shon 1, Sammy Shon 2, Donny Harrison 1, Donny Harrison 2, Dennis Swearingen 1, Dennis Swearingen 2, Bruce Porter 2, Anthony Thornton Anthony Thornton 1, Anthony Thornton 1, Anthony Thornton 1, Tom Dubs 1, Tom Dubs D.R. Robinson Sam Vink Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Dontrell Jackson Dontrell Jackson Dontrell Jackson Fred Ray Ryan Hawk Ryan Hawk 1, Austen Everson 1, Austen Everson 1, Brad Bower 1, Boo Jackson 2, Theo Scott 2, Dennis Swearingen (left) set the single-season completion percentage mark in 1984 (63.2), while Bruce Porter (right) averaged a school-record yards per game in OhioBobcats.com 105

15 RECEIVING RECORDS Todd Snyder enjoyed a record-setting career at Ohio and 40 years later remains one of the Bobcats all-time leading career receivers. Most Receptions Taylor Price vs. Wyoming Chris Jackson vs. Miami Cyle Feldman vs. C. Michigan Bobby Cameron vs. Kent St Todd Snyder vs. Minnesota Tom Compernolle vs. N. Illinois Eddie Washington vs. Bowling Green Dave Juenger vs. W. Michigan Todd Snyder vs. Richmond Todd Snyder vs. Dayton Eddie Washington Todd Snyder Tom Compernolle Taylor Price LaVon Brazill Taylor Price Bobby Cameron Mike Green Richard Hill Bob Allen Taylor Price Tom Compernolle Todd Snyder Eddie Washington Scott Mayle Mark Geisler LaVon Brazill 2007-present 103 Bob Allen Courtney Burton Nigel Turpin Most Yards Gained Todd Snyder vs. Richmond* Todd Snyder vs. Dayton Tom Compernolle vs. N. Illinois Chris Jenkins vs. W. Michigan Jim Albert vs. Iowa State Dave Juenger vs. W. Michigan Todd Snyder vs. Kansas Scott Mayle vs. Kentucky Nigel Turpin vs. Kent State Terrence McCrae vs. CMU 2009 *Tangerine Bowl Eddie Washington Richard Hill Todd Snyder Taylor Price Todd Snyder LaVon Brazill Bob Allen Taylor Price Mike Green Todd Snyder ,241 Todd Snyder ,019 Taylor Price ,847 Scott Mayle ,761 Eddie Washington ,620 Tom Compernolle ,459 Bob Allen ,374 Courtney Burton ,288 Mike Green ,287 LaVon Brazill 2007-present 10. 1,188 Mark Geisler Most Receptions Per (min. 5 games) Todd Snyder Eddie Washington Tom Compernolle Bob Allen Dave Juenger Todd Snyder Bobby Cameron Mike Green Richard Hill Chris Jackson 2004 (min. 20 games) Todd Snyder Bob Allen Tom Compernolle LaVon Brazill 2007-present Eddie Washington Taylor Price Mike Green Dave Juenger Bill Seder Gerald Harris Most Touchdowns 1. 3 Taylor Price vs. Akron Dave Juenger vs. Toledo Todd Snyder vs. Minnesota Todd Snyder vs. Richmond* 1968 *Tangerine Bowl 1. 9 Terrence McCrae Andrew Mooney# Todd Snyder Bob Houmard Lou Sawchik LaVon Brazill Tom Compernolle Dave Juenger Taylor Price Taylor Price Chris Jenkins Eddie Washington Mark Geisler Bob Allen Rob Curtis Todd Snyder Taylor Price Andrew Mooney# Tom Compernolle Scott Mayle Lou Sawchik Terrence McCrae 2007-present 10 Courtney Burton Dave Juenger Raynald Ray # Tight End Most Yards Per Catch (min. 10 catches) Jim Albert John Summers Raynald Ray Scott Mayle Raynald Ray Wally Duemer Cleveland Moutry Todd Snyder Mike Green Joe Mohler 2000 (min. 25 catches) Raynald Ray Cleveland Moutry Ken Smith Byron Cross Jay Maupin Scott Mayle Richard Hill Lou Sawchik Jim Albert Todd Snyder OhioBobcats.com

16 RECEIVING RECORDS Receiving Leaders by Class - Receptions Freshmen* Scott Mayle Riley Dunlop Robert Henton Pat Welsh 1984 Sophomores Dave Juenger Mark Geisler Chris Jackson Tom Compernolle Scott Mayle 2004 Juniors LaVon Brazill Taylor Price Bobby Cameron Bob Allen Tom Compernolle Nigel Turpin Todd Snyder 1968 Seniors Eddie Washington Todd Snyder Tom Compernolle Taylor Price Mike Green 1975 Receiving Leaders by Class - Yards Freshmen* Scott Mayle Robert Henton Riley Dunlop Pat Welsh Kalvin McRae 2004 Sophomores Todd Snyder Scott Mayle Dave Juenger Mark Geisler Tom Compernolle 1984 Juniors Todd Snyder LaVon Brazill Robert Allen Taylor Price Nigel Allen 1977 Seniors Eddie Washington Richard Hill Todd Snyder Taylor Price Mike Green 1975 *Freshman were not eligible for varsity competition until Annual Leaders (sorted by receptions) Year Player Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 1950 Nick Fogoros Gene Nuxhall Lou Sawchik Lou Sawchik Dave Lundberg James Krager Records Incomplete 1957 Records Incomplete 1958 Records Incomplete 1959 Records Incomplete 1960 Bob Harrison John Trevis Ron Curtis Jim Albert Jim Dorna Glenn Hill Jay Maupin Todd Snyder Todd Snyder Todd Snyder Bob Allen Bob Allen Dave Juenger Mike Green Rick Lilienthal Mike Green John Barrington Nigel Turpin Mark Geisler Tony Carifa Tony Carifa Shawn Silcott Eddie Washington Eddie Washington Tom Compernolle Tom Compernolle Tom Compernolle Cyle Feldman Byron Cross Jim Swanson Gerald Harris Richard Hill Chris Jenkins Courtney Burton Dewight Pickens Shawn Smith Damion Maxwell Damion Maxwell Damion Maxwell Raynald Ray Raynald Ray Joe Mohler Stafford Owens Anthony Hackett Chris Jackson Scott Mayle Kalvin McRae Andrew Mooney (TE) Taylor Price Taylor Price Scott Mayle (far left) set Ohio freshman records with 25 catches and 515 yards in Tom Compernolle (left) is second all-time with 144 catches. Raynald Ray (right) is the only Bobcat to average at least 20 yards per catch (min. 25), while Dave Juenger (far right) caught three touchdown passes in one game in OhioBobcats.com 107

17 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Gained Boo Jackson vs. CMU Sammy Shon vs. E. Michigan Theo Scott vs. Temple Donny Harrison vs. Kent St Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green Cleve Bryant vs. Cincinnati Austen Everson vs. N. Illinois Boo Jackson vs. Buffalo Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green ,688 Boo Jackson ,643 Sammy Shon ,489 Theo Scott ,388 Donny Harrison ,258 Cleve Bryant ,093 Bruce Porter ,942 Dennis Swearingen ,804 Anthony Thornton ,804 Sammy Shon ,756 Brad Bower ,753 Anthony Thornton ,262 Sammy Shon ,702 Kareem Wilson ,946 Cleve Bryant ,653 Dontrell Jackson ,398 Kalvin McRae ,372 Austen Everson ,317 Donny Harrison ,288 Rich Bevly ,972 Steveland Hookfin Most Plays Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green Dennis Swearingen vs. Ball St Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Bruce Porter vs. W. Michigan Bruce Porter vs. C. Michigan Dennis Swearingen vs. Bowling Green Boo Jackson vs. Northwestern Donny Harrison vs. Kent St Theo Scott vs. Tennessee Ryan Hawk vs. Pittsburgh Donny Harrison Dennis Swearingen Sammy Shon Bruce Porter Theo Scott Boo Jackson Cleve Bryant Rick Lilienthal Kareem Wilson Dave Juenger ,343 Anthony Thornton ,249 Sammy Shon ,230 Kareem Wilson Cleve Bryant Donny Harrison Rich Bevly Austen Everson Dontrell Jackson Kalvin McRae Dennis Swearingen Anthony Thornton owns Ohio s all-time total offense record with 6,753 yards. Thornton led the Bobcats in passing each of his four seasons ( ). His 1,343 plays is also a school record. Most Yards Per Play (min. 100 plays) Erland Ahlberg Boo Jackson Bob Babbitt Dontrell Jackson Dave Wagner Fred Ray Cleve Bryant Theo Scott Brad Bower Jamel Patterson Boo Jackson 2008-present Bob Babbitt Brad Bower Theo Scott Jamel Patterson Chad Brinker Fred Ray Steveland Hookfin Dontrell Jackson Cleve Bryant Most Yards Per (min. 5 games) Sammy Shon Cleve Bryant Boo Jackson Donny Harrison Bruce Porter Steve Skiver Anthony Thornton Theo Scott Dennis Swearingen Sammy Shon 1980 (min. 20 games) Cleve Bryant Anthony Thornton Sammy Shon Theo Scott Rich Bevly Kareem Wilson Dontrell Jackson Austen Everson Ryan Hawk Brad Bower Total Offense Leaders by Class Freshmen* 1. 1,550 Kareem Wilson ,473 Anthony Thornton ,273 Dontrell Jackson David Houseton Austen Everson 2003 Sophomores 1. 1,745 Dontrell Jackson ,737 Anthony Thornton ,639 Kareem Wilson ,590 Sammy Shon ,581 Cleve Bryant 1967 Juniors 1. 2,688 Boo Jackson ,258 Cleve Bryant ,804 Sammy Shon ,804 Anthony Thornton ,691 Tom Dubs 1991 Seniors 1. 2,643 Sammy Shon ,489 Theo Scott ,388 Donny Harrison ,093 Bruce Porter ,942 Dennis Swearingen 1985 *Freshman were not eligible for varsity competition until OhioBobcats.com

18 ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS Most Yards Gained Chris Garrett vs. Miami Tony Carifa vs. E. Michigan Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Nigel Turpin vs. Kent St Dick Conley vs. Marshall Kalvin McRae vs. Ball St Arnold Welcher vs. Marshall Tim Worner vs. Toledo Arnold Welcher vs. W. Michigan Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee ,787 Andrew Greer ,770 Andrew Greer ,709 Kalvin McRae ,532 Kalvin McRae ,447 Chris Garrett ,420 Arnold Welcher ,391 Chris Garrett ,322 Dick Conley ,315 Steveland Hookfin ,280 Raynald Ray ,248 Kalvin McRae ,489 Chris Garrett ,123 Steveland Hookfin ,030 Chad Brinker ,597 Kareem Wilson ,559 Scott Mayle ,557 Andrew Greer ,445 Tim Curtis ,165 Raynald Ray ,013 Dave Houseton Most Yards Per (min. 5 games) Andrew Greer Andrew Greer Kalvin McRae Bill Gary Dick Conley Chris Garrett Arnold Welcher Dave LeVeck Jim Albert Steveland Hookfin 1998 (min. 20 games) Andrew Greer Kalvin McRae Chad Brinker Jim Albert Steveland Hookfin Chris Garrett Todd Snyder Dick Conley Dave LeVeck Bob Allen Miscellaneous 100 Yards Rushing/100 Yards Receiving Tony Carifa 158 rush/140 rec. vs. Eastern Michigan Yards Rushing/400 Yards Receiving Raynald Ray 477 rush/466 rec Tony Carifa 853 rush/427 rec Yards Rushing/400 Yards Kickoff Returns Chris Garrett 621 rush/703 KOR 2009 Chris Garrett 554 rush/618 KOR 2008 Chad Brinker 600 rush/486 KOR 1999 Andrew Greer 905 rush/638 KOR 1989 Andrew Greer 863 rush/810 KOR 1988 Dick Conley 841 rush/428 KOR Yards Receiving/400 Yards Kickoff Returns Nigel Turpin 624 rec./521 KOR 1977 Andrew Greer (left) is the only Bobcat ever to register 800 yards rushing and 800 yards in kickoff returns in the same season (1988). Tony Carifa (right) is the only Ohio player to have 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in the same game. All-Purpose Leaders by Class Freshmen* 1. 1,109 Chad Brinker Kareem Wilson Scott Mayle Chris Garrett Steveland Hookfin 1995 Sophomores 1. 1,420 Arnold Welcher ,271 Bill Gary ,250 Kalvin McRae ,231 Chad Brinker ,138 Steveland Hookfin 1996 Juniors 1. 1,787 Andrew Greer ,447 Chris Garrett ,532 Kalvin McRae ,322 Dick Conley ,280 Raynald Ray 1999 Seniors 1. 1,770 Andrew Greer ,709 Kalvin McRae ,391 Chris Garrett ,315 Steveland Hookfin ,259 Raynald Ray 2000 *Freshman were not eligible for varsity competition until OhioBobcats.com 109

19 SCORING RECORDS Most Points Scored Eller Armbrust vs. Rio Grande Chad Brinker vs. E. Michigan Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Tim Curtis vs. Kent St Andy Vetter vs. N. Illinois Dick Conley vs. Marshall Jim Albert vs. W. Michigan Kalvin McRae vs. Louis.-Lafay Kalvin McRae Bob Houmard Kalvin McRae Michael Braunstein Matt Weller Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Andy Vetter Kevin Kerr Chad Brinker Kareem Wilson Dave Juenger Kareem Wilson Kalvin McRae Kevin Kerr Chad Brinker Steveland Hookfin Steve Green Bob Houmard Gary Homer Andy Vetter Dave Juenger Most Touchdowns Scored 1. 4 Kalvin McRae vs. Louis.-Laf Chad Brinker vs. E. Michigan Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green Tim Curtis vs. Kent St Andy Vetter vs. N. Illinois Dick Conley vs. Marshall Jim Albert vs. W. Michigan Kalvin McRae Bob Houmard Kalvin McRae Kareem Wilson Kareem Wilson Andy Vetter Chad Brinker Kareem Wilson Dave Juenger Steveland Hookfin Andy Vetter Bill Gary Dave LeVeck Kalvin McRae Kareem Wilson Chad Brinker Steveland Hookfin Bob Houmard Andy Vetter Dave Juenger Raynald Ray Cleve Bryant Jamel Patterson Todd Yoho Tim Curtis Kevin Kerr s (right) 229 career points rank third all-time at Ohio and are the most ever by a Bobcat kicker. Andy Vetter (right) accounted for a school-record seven touchdowns against Northern Illinois in Vetter ran for four scores and passed for three more. Most Touchdowns Responsible For 1. 7 Andy Vetter vs. Northern Illinois 1976 (4 rushing, 3 passing) 2. 5 Theo Scott vs. Temple 2009 (3 passing, 2 rushing) 5 Boo Jackson vs. Akron 2008 (5 passing) 3. 4 Kalvin McRae vs. Louis.-Laf (3 rushing, 1 receiving) Theo Scott Cleve Bryant Boo Jackson Kareem Wilson Andy Vetter Kalvin McRae Andy Vetter Dave Juenger Sammy Shon Bob Houmard Kareem Wilson Kalvin McRae Cleve Bryant Andy Vetter Sammy Shon Chad Brinker Anthony Thornton Dave Juenger Austen Everson Theo Scott Steveland Hookfin Most Field Goals 1. 4 Matt Weller vs. Ball State Barrett Way vs. Kent State Michael Braunstein vs. Wyoming Nineteen Times Last: Matt Weller vs. Tennessee Matt Weller Michael Braunstein Mike Fultz Barrett Way Matt Lasher Kevin Kerr Steve Green Gary Homer Jim DelVerne Kevin Kerr Ron Harter Kevin Kerr Steve Green Gary Homer Jeff Marchant Chris Judge Ron Harter Brian Huston Matt Weller present Michael Braunstein Jim Delverne Mike Fultz OhioBobcats.com

20 SCORING RECORDS Most Field Goals Attempted 1. 5 Matt Weller vs. Ball State Michael Braunstein vs. Temple Gary Homer vs. Kent St Matt Weller vs. Tennessee Barrett Way vs. VMI Barrett Way vs. Kent State Michael Braunstein vs. Wyo Mike Fultz vs. Miami Chris Judge vs. Toledo Chris Judge vs. E. Michigan Ron Harter vs. Bowling Green Matt Weller Michael Braunstein Gary Homer Barrett Way Matt Lahser Kevin Kerr Mike Fultz Kevin Kerr Ron Harter Steve Green Gary Homer Kevin Kerr Steve Green Ron Harter Jeff Marchant Brian Huston Chris Judge Matt Weller 2009-present Jim Delverne Mike Fultz Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) (11-13) Jim Delverne (20-24) Michael Braunstein (9-11) Ron Harter (14-18) Mike Fultz (12-16) Steve Green (9-12) Chris Judge (21-29) Matt Weller (13-18) Matt Lasher (7-10) Scott Roberts (7-10) Chris Judge 1986 (min. 15 attempts) (20-24) Michael Braunstein (21-29) Matt Weller 2009-present (13-18) Matt Lasher (25-35) Chris Judge (20-28) Jim Delverne (20-28) Mike Fultz (13-19) Barrett Way (12-18) Scott Roberts (38-59) Kevin Kerr (21-35) Brian Huston Consecutive Field Goals Made Michael Braunstein Matt Lasher Matt Weller Mike Fultz Barrett Way 2008 Longest Field Goal Gary Homer vs. Penn St Brian Huston vs. Bowling Green Kevin Kerr vs. Toledo Kevin Kerr vs. Miami Mike Fultz vs. E. Michigan Kevin Kerr vs. Marshall Ron Harter vs. C. Michigan Matt Weller vs. Ball State Jim McKee vs. Miami Kevin Kerr vs. Akron 2001 Most PAT Kicks Made Bill Pataki Kevin Kerr Michael Braunstein Matt Weller Barrett Way Steve Green Kevin Kerr Brian Huston Matt Lasher Brian Huston Kevin Kerr Bill Pataki Steve Green Gary Homer Brian Huston Ron Harter Bill Bevan Jim Kensinger Michael Braunstein Jim Delverne Jim McKee Most PAT Kicks Attempted Bill Pataki Kevin Kerr Michael Braunstein Matt Weller Kevin Kerr Barrett Way Matt Lasher Greg DiMarino Brian Huston Steve Green Kevin Kerr Steve Green Gary Homer Bill Pataki Brian Huston Ron Harter Bill Bevan Jim McKee Jim Kensinger Michael Braunstein 2007 Steve Green is one of Ohio s most accurate PAT kickers of all-time, hitting a school-record 44 consecutive tries. Highest PAT Percentage (min. 10 attempts) (38-38) Michael Braunstein (32-32) Steve Green (18-18) Jim Delverne (17-17) Gary Homer (11-11) Mike Fultz (11-11) Steve Green (10-10) Brooks Rossman (31-32) Brian Huston (27-28) Jim Kensinger (26-27) Steve Green 1979 (min. 25 attempts) (38-38) Michael Braunstein (92-94) Steve Green (38-40) Jim Kensinger (65-69) Brian Huston (32-34) Jim Delverne (32-35) Barrett Way (30-33) Chris Judge (29-32) Matt Lasher (76-84) Gary Homer ( ) Kevin Kerr OhioBobcats.com 111

21 PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts Matthew Miller Brad Wojick Matt Lasher Steve Green Mike Fultz Art McCormick Paul Hamilton David Hoyng Matthew Miller Jon Beier Art McCormick Dave Zastudil Matthew Miller Steve Green Mike Green Matt Schulte Andy Grombacher David Hoyng Paul Hamilton Jon Beier All-America punter Dave Zastudil owns the top four punting average games and seasons in Ohio history. He is the only player in Mid-American Conference history to lead the league in punting four times. Most Punting Yards 1. 3,245 Matthew Miller ,055 Matt Lasher ,022 Brad Wojick ,925 Art McCormick ,908 Steve Green ,840 Matthew Miller ,770 Mike Fultz ,689 Paul Hamilton ,595 Dave Zastudil ,593 David Hoyng ,225 Dave Zastudil ,082 Art McCormick ,155 Matthew Miller ,069 Steve Green ,026 Mike Green ,984 Matt Schulte ,392 Andy Grombacher ,873 David Hoyng ,862 Paul Hamilton ,505 Jon Beier Highest Punting Average (min. 4 punts) Dave Zastudil vs. Buffalo Dave Zastudil vs. C. Michigan Dave Zastudil vs. Akron Dave Zastudil vs. N. Illinois Mike Green vs. Bowling Green Dave Zastudil vs. Marshall Andy Grombacher vs. E. Michigan Matt Miller vs. Toledo Dave Zastudil vs. Wisconsin Steve Green vs. C. Michigan 1977 (min. 20 punts) Dave Zastudil Dave Zastudil Dave Zastudil Dave Zastudil Dave Green Matthew Miller Mike Green Mike Green Kevin Kerr Art McCormick 1985 Longest Punts Dave Zastudil vs. Akron Mike Green vs. Bowling Green Dave Zastudil at Buffalo Dave Zastudil at W. Michigan Harl Evans vs. Iowa St Mark Westfall vs. Cincinnati Mike Green vs. Minnesota David Hoyng vs. C. Michigan Dave Zastudil vs. Miami Bob Brown vs. Kent St (min. 100 punts) 1. *44.57 Dave Zastudil Matthew Miller Mike Green Steve Green Paul Hamilton Jon Beier Art McCormick David Hoyng Matt Schulte Mike Fultz *MAC Record; Ranks tied for eighth in NCAA history among players with career punts. Art McCormick (top) is the Bobcats all-time leader in career punts with 238 from Matthew Miller (bottom) was an honorable mention All-MAC choice in 2005 after setting school records with 84 punts and 3,245 yards. 112 OhioBobcats.com

22 Most Punt Returns PUNT RETURN RECORDS 1. 7 Damion Maxwell vs. Bowling Green Sherman McBride vs. E. Michigan Dick Phillips vs. Western Reserve Chris Stefan vs. Bowling Green LaVon Brazill vs Miami Chris Garrett vs. Buffalo Shawn Bonner vs. N. Illinois Todd Snyder vs. William & Mary Several Times Last: Taylor Price vs. UT Martin Raynald Ray Sherman McBride Raynald Ray Stafford Owens Jim Givens Rick Hawkins LaVon Brazill Chris Garrett Shawn Bonner Damion Maxwell Shawn Bonner Sherman McBride Stafford Owens Raynald Ray Shawn Bonner Courtney Burton Dion Byrum Larry Hargrave Jim Givens Dick Phillips Damion Maxwell All-America cornerback Dion Byrum was also one of the most prolifi c punt returners in Ohio history. He ranks eighth all-time with 471 yards and his 8.26 yards-per-return average ranks tenth in the Bobcat record book. Stafford Owens is the Bobcats all-time leader with 713 punt return yards and three punt returns for touchdowns. Owens is one of three Ohio players to average at least 11 yards per return on a minimum of 25 attempts. Most Punt Return Yards Dick Phillips vs. Western Reserve Stafford Owens vs. Akron Larry Hargrove vs. Kent St Bob Anderson vs. West Texas St Larry Hargrove vs. Bowling Green Larry Hargrove vs. Ball St Dick Phillips vs. Butler LaVon Brazill vs. NIU Chris Garrett vs. W. Michigan Stafford Owens vs. E. Michigan Raynald Ray Chris Garrett Dick Phillips LaVon Brazill Larry Hargrove Courtney Burton Stafford Owens Larry Hargrove Raynald Ray Shawn Bonner Stafford Owens Raynald Ray Dick Phillips Larry Hargrove Shawn Bonner LaVon Brazill 2007-present Courtney Burton Dion Byrum Chris Garrett Sherman McBride Most Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 1 Several Times Last: LaVon Brazill vs. NIU LaVon Brazill Stafford Owens Larry Hargrove LaVon Brazill Stafford Owens Larry Hargrove Dick Phillips Highest Punt Return Average (min. 3 returns) Bob Anderson vs. West Texas St Larry Hargrove vs. Bowling Green Larry Hargrove vs. Ball St Chris Garrett vs. Rutgers LaVon Brazill vs. Kent State Stafford Owens vs. Akron Larry Hargrove vs. Kent St LaVon Brazill vs. NIU Stafford Owens vs. E. Michigan Mike Schott vs. Cincinnati 1969 (min. 10 returns) Dick Phillips Larry Hargrove LaVon Brazill Chris Garrett Bob Anderson LaVon Brazill Courtney Burton Mike Schott Raynald Ray Stafford Owens 2003 (min. 25 returns) LaVon Brazill 2007-present Dick Phillips Larry Hargrove Stafford Owens Raynald Ray John Dickason Bob Anderson Chris Garrett Courtney Burton Dion Byrum Longest Punt Return (TD) LaVon Brazill vs. NIU (TD) Chris Garrett vs. W. Michigan (TD) LaVon Brazill vs. Kent State (TD) Larry Grimes vs. Marshall (TD) Bob Anderson vs. West Texas St (TD) Larry Hargrove vs. Kent St (TD) Stafford Owens vs. Akron (TD) Shawn Bonner vs. W. Michigan (TD) Dick Phillips vs. Butler (TD) Larry Hargrove vs. Bowling Green (TD) Glenn Hill vs. Bowling Green 1965 OhioBobcats.com 113

23 KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Most Kick Returns 1. 7 Joshua Abrams vs. Akron Dion Byrum vs. Buffalo Dion Byrum vs. Bowling Green Kahieem Maxwell vs. E. Carolina Casey Gayle vs. N. Carolina Seven Times Last: Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee Keith Crawford Keith Crawford Wayne Clements Andrew Greer Andrew Greer Nigel Turpin Courtney Burton Sherman McBride Chris Garrett Joshua Abrams Dion Byrum Keith Crawford Chris Garrett Sherman McBride Jason Caesar 1999, Scott Mayle Andrew Greer Hank Ray Dion Byrum Wayne Clements Dave Houseton Kahieem Maxwell returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against Western Michigan in Joshua Abrams set several Bobcat return records in 2007, inlcuding most kick return yards in a game, the highest kick return average in a game and most kick returns in a game. On the defensive side, he set another Ohio record with three blocked punts in a game. Most Kick Return Yards Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee Joshua Abrams vs. Miami Courtney Burton vs. Miami Sean Williams vs. E. Carolina Joshua Abrams vs. Akron Casey Gayle vs. N. Carolina Kahieem Maxwell vs. W. Michigan Wayne Clements vs. Bowling Green Dion Byrum vs. Buffalo Chris Garrett vs. Wyoming Keith Crawford Andrew Greer Wayne Clements Keith Crawford Chris Garrett Joshua Abrams Andrew Greer Chris Garrett Chris Garrett Hank Ray ,185 Chris Garrett ,843 Keith Crawford ,448 Andrew Greer ,422 Scott Mayle ,384 Jason Caesar ,375 Sherman McBride ,284 Hank Ray ,195 Dion Byrum ,124 Wayne Clements ,084 Courtney Burton Most Kick Return Touchdowns & 1. 1 Several Times Last: Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee Chris Garrett Several Times Last: Donte Harden 2007-present L.J. Flintall Highest Kick Return Average (min. 3 returns) Chris Garrett vs. Akron Joshua Abrams vs. Akron Kahieem Maxwell vs. W. Michigan Donte Harden vs. Wyoming L.J.Flintall vs. VMI Joshua Abrams vs. Miami Joshua Abrams vs. Wyoming Vince Davidson vs. Bowling Green Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee Sean Williams vs. N. Illinois 1997 (min. 10 returns) Bob Allen L.J. Flintall Scott Mayle Dave LeVeck Chris Garrett Chris Garrett Chris Garrett Courtney Burton Sean Williams Joshua Abrams 2007 (min. 25 returns) Chris Garrett Joshua Abrams Bob Allen Sean Williams Andrew Greer Courtney Burton Scott Mayle Hank Ray Dave LeVeck Chad Brinker Longest Kick Return (TD) Donte Harden at Wyoming (TD) Kahieem Maxwell vs. W. Michigan (TD) Chris Garrett vs. Akron (TD) L.J. Flintall vs. VMI (TD) Chris Garrett vs. Tennessee (TD) Chris Garrett vs. Wyoming Jerry France vs. Bowling Green (TD) Joshua Abrams vs. Miami (TD) Erland Ahlberg vs. Toledo Todd Snyder vs. Richmond* 1968 *Tangerine Bowl 114 OhioBobcats.com

24 Most Total Tackles DEFENSIVE RECORDS Benny King vs. Ball St Benny King vs. Akron Jabaar Thompson vs. Utah St Jabaar Thompson vs. Akron Chris London vs. Akron Benny King vs. Bowling Green Jabaar Thompson vs. E. Michigan Jabaar Thompson vs. Kent St Noah Keller vs. Marshall* Matt Muncy vs. Northwestern Shawn Murphy vs. Bowling Green Jabaar Thompson vs. Akron 1994 * Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (Since 1975) David Terry Mike Mangen Jack LeVeck Jabaar Thompson David Terry Frank Komar Benny King Noah Keller Bill Garrett Brian Mays Steve Groves 1976 (since 1975) Mike Mangen Benny King Brian Mays Bill Garrett Jabaar Thompson Tedd Lucas Doug Mangen Scott Zele Steve Groves , Frank Komar Most Solo Tackles (since 1975) David Terry Bill Garrett Dennis Fitzgerald Matt Muncy Chris London Doug Mangen Dennis Fitzgerald Benny King Joe Sellers Damiso Johnson 1995 (since 1975) Bill Garrett Matt Muncy Brian Mays Mike Mangen Doug Mangen Dennis Fitzgerald Chris London Tom Carder Mark Stubbs Chip Cox Matt Muncy, a two-time fi rst-team All-MAC choice at linebacker, fi nished his career in 2006 ranked second in school history with 203 solo tackles. Muncy also is fourth in the Bobcat record book with 39.5 tackles for loss, including 17.0 in his senior season. Most Assisted Tackles (since 1975) David Terry Scott Zele Benny King John Gamble Mike Mangen Frank Komar Steve Groves Jabaar Thompson Jabaar Thompson Scott Zele 1991 (since 1975) Mike Mangen Benny King Jabaar Thompson Tedd Lucas Scott Zele Brian Mays Steve Groves , Bill Garrett Frank Komar John Gamble Most Tackles for Loss Mario Daniel vs. Ball St Dennis Chukwuemeka vs. Pittsburgh Andre Parker vs. Iowa St Ernie Hodge vs. Kent State Rob Stover vs. UCF Rob Stover vs. SE Missouri Rob Stover vs. Akron Dak Notestine vs. BGSU Kevin Carberry vs. Akron Jason Carthen vs. E. Michigan Landon Cohen vs. Kent St Jameson Hartke vs. C. Michigan 2006 (since 1975) Jason Carthen Frank Komar Matt Muncy Jason Carthen Matt Weikert Mario Daniel Benny King Doug Mangen Henry Jontony Landon Cohen Rob Stover Andre Jackson Benny King 1993 (since 1975) Jason Carthen Benny King Doug Mangen Landon Cohen Matt Muncy Rob Stover Frank Komar Steve Groves , Jameson Hartke Leigh Barbour John Kraus Andre Jackson OhioBobcats.com 115

25 DEFENSIVE RECORDS T.J. Wright defended a school-record 22 passes (4 INT/18 PBU) in 2006 to move into fi rst place on the Ohio all-time ledger for both pass break-ups and passes defended. Most Sacks Dak Notestine vs. BGSU Mario Daniel vs. Ball St Bobby Holloway vs. Hawaii Andre Jackson vs. Toledo Kevin Carberry vs. Akron Several Times Last: Kris Luchsinger vs. La.-Lafayette 2007 (since 1975) Jason Carthen Mario Daniel Jason Carthen Tom Kutz Jameson Hartke Rahim Slaise Andre Jackson John Guznik Dak Notestine Several Times Last: Matt Muncy 2004 (since 1975) Andre Jackson Jameson Hartke Jason Carthen Leigh Barbour Rahim Slaise John Kraus Ed Shy Matt Muncy Art Adams Five Players Most Interceptions 1. 3 Tevell Jones vs. Bowling Green Roger Smith vs. Marshall Eric Edwards vs. Richmond Joe Callan vs. Cincinnati Joe Callan vs. E. Michigan Joe Callan vs. N. Illinois Bill Frederick vs. Morris Harvey Paul Winemiller vs. Kent St Pat Connelly vs. Butler Several Times Last: Gerald Moore vs. Temple *9 Joe Callan Tevell Jones John Dickason Jim McKenna Gerald Moore Dion Byrum Bop White Tom Ascani Seven Times Last: Bop White Joe Callan Bop White Bert Dampier T.J. Wright Mike Schott Tevell Jones, Bill Mitchell Bill Frederick Jim McKenna Dion Byrum Vincent Short Most Interception Return Yards Dion Byrum vs. Pittsburgh John Dickason Dion Byrum Tevell Jones T.J. Wright Bert Dampier Joseph Callan Tim Pringle Julian Posey Jim Albert Burt Dampier Bert Dampier Joe Callan Tevell Jones John Dickason T.J. Wright Jim Albert Dion Byrum Mike Schott Michael Mitchell Bill Frederick Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns 1. 2 Dion Byrum vs. Pittsburgh Dion Byrum Several Times Last: Julian Posey, Errik Ejike and Kenny Jackson Dion Byrum Several Players Most Pass Break-Ups T.J. Wright Mark Parson Dion Byrum Chip Cox Chip Cox T.J. Wright Bop White Tevell Jones Bop White Todd Koenig T.J. Wright Bop White Mark Parson Dion Byrum Chip Cox Todd Koenig Chris London Thad Turner Julian Posey 2007-present 12 Rob Stover Arden Banks Most Passes Defended (INT + PBU) T.J. Wright Mark Parson Bop White Dion Byrum Chip Cox Tevell Jones T.J. Wright Chip Cox Bop White Bop White T.J. Wright Bop White Dion Byrum Mark Parson Chip Cox Tevell Jones 1994, Chris London Joe Callan Rob Stover Julian Posey 2007-present 16 Thad Turner Dennis Fitzgerald Todd Koenig Longest Interception Return Jim Albert vs. W. Michigan Bob Short vs. Western Reserve Dion Byrum vs. Pittsburgh Steve Robinson vs. Kent St OhioBobcats.com

26 Team LAST TIME THE BOBCATS Team Offense Scored points.... vs. Rio Grande (80-0), 1937 Scored points...vs. Franklin (78-0), 1933 Scored points...vs. Northern Illinois (63-15), 1976 Scored points...vs. VMI (51-31), 2008 Scored points...vs. Miami (41-26), 2008 Had back-to-back 40-point games vs. Akron (49-42) & at Miami (41-26), 2008 Had 30-or-more first downs...at Akron (31), 2001 Had yards rushing...vs. VMI (251), 2008 Had yards rushing... vs. Miami (326), 2008 Had yards rushing...vs. Ball State (414), 2005 Had 500-or-more yards rushing...at E. Michigan (612), 1997 Had two 100-yard rushers...kalvin McRae (200) & Voncarie Owens (139) vs. Kent State, 2005 Had three 100-yard rushers Steve Hookfi n (177), Riz Buckman (166) & Kareem Wilson (139) at E. Michigan, 1997 Had no rushing yard...vs. Kent State (-9), 2009 Rushed for four touchdowns...vs. Miami, 2006 Rushed for five touchdowns....vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 Rushed for six touchdowns...vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997 Rushed for seven touchdowns...vs. Kent State, 2002 Had two players rush for at least 2 TDs...Kalvin McRae (2) & Voncarie Owens (2) vs. Kent State, 2005 Had yards passing at Buffalo (269), 2009 Had yards passing... at Temple (324), 2009 Had yards passing...at Kent State (409), 1983 Had 500-or-more yards passing......never Had no passing yards...at Marshall, 1997 Has four different players complete a pass...vs. Eastern Michigan, 2007 Passed for fi ve touchdowns... vs. Akron, 2008 Had two 100-yard receivers... Scott Mayle (109) & Anthony Hackett (108) vs. Iowa State, yards of total offense...vs. Temple (494), of total offense... at Miami (516), or-more yards of total offense... at E. Michigan (612), 1997 Had 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing... at Bowling Green, 2009 Did not allow a sack... at Akron, or-more offensive plays...vs. Ball State (94), or-more offensive plays... vs. Marshall (104), 1968 Five-or-more fumbles... vs. Buffalo (6), 2008 Five-or-more fumbles lost... at Akron (5), 1999 Had a 99-yard scoring drive...vs. Kent State, 2005 Scored two two-point conversions... at Toledo, 2007 Allowed a safety... vs. UConn, 2009 Allowed a PAT Return... vs. Buffalo, 2008 Did not score a touchdown... vs. Bowling Green, 2008 Team Defense Recovered five-or-more fumbles... vs. Bowling Green (5), 1986 Recorded a shutout... vs. Buffalo (34-0), 2004 Held an opponent to zero yards or less rushing... vs. Akron (-4), 2006 Recorded four-or-more interceptions...at Northwestern (4), 2008 Recorded a safety... vs. Gardner-Webb, 2007 Scored two defensive touchdowns... vs. Pittsburgh (2 INT), 2005 Individual Individual Offense Passed for yards... Boo Jackson (290) vs. Buffalo, 2008 Passed for yards... Theo Scott (324) vs Temple, 2009 Passed for yards... Boo Jackson (365) vs. Central Michigan, 2008 Passed for 400-or-more yards...donny Harrison (409) vs. Kent State, 1983 Passed for 3 touchdowns... Theo Scott vs. Temple, 2009 Passed for 4 touchdowns... Cleve Bryant vs. Richmond, 1968 Passed for 5 touchdowns... Boo Jackson vs. Akron, 2008 Had pass completions...theo Scott (22) at Buffalo, 2009 Had pass completions... Theo Scott (30) at Tennessee, 2009 Had pass attempts Boo Jackson (31) vs. Central Michigan, 2008 Had pass attempts... Boo Jackson (40) at Temple, 2008 Had 50-or-more pass attempts. Theo Scott (52) at Tennessee, 2009 Had yards rushing...kalvin McRae (151) at Temple, 2007 Had yards rushing...chris Garrett (222) at Miami, 2008 Had 250-or-more yards rushing Kalvin McRae (264) vs. Ball State, 2005 Rushed for 3 touchdowns.kalvin McRae vs. at Bowling Green, 2007 Rushed for 4 touchdowns...chad Brinker vs. E. Michigan, 2002 Had carries... Kalvin McRae (32) vs. Eastern Michigan, 2007 Had 40-or-more carries... Kalvin McRae (42) at Bowling Green, 2007 QB rush & pass for more than 100 yards.austen Everson vs. Central Florida, 2003 Had 10-or-more receptions...lavon Brazill (10) at Buffalo, 2009 Had receiving yards...terrence McCrae (141) vs. CMU, 2009 Had receiving yards... Scott Mayle (157) vs. Kentucky, 2004 Had receiving yards.. Todd Snyder (214) vs. Richmond, 1968 Had 2 TD receptions...lavon Brazill vs. Northern Illinois, 2009 Had 3 TD receptions... Taylor Price vs. Akron, 2008 Scored a two-point conversion...terrence McCrae (Rec.) vs. Ball State, 2009 Individual Defense Had 2 sacks in one game... Dak Notestine (3.0) at Bowling Green, 2009 Returned a fumble for a TD..Shannon Ballard (75) vs. Marshall, 2009 Recovered a fumble (in end zone) for TD.....Curtis Meyers at Ohio State, 2008 Intercepted 2 passes...gerald Moore vs. Temple, 2009 Intercepted 3 passes... Tevell Jones vs. Bowling Green, 1997 Returned an int. for a TD...Julian Posey (41) vs. Northern Illinois, 2009 Individual Special Teams Blocked a punt...kevin Culver at Ball State, 2009 Blocked punt resulting in a safety...joshua Abrams vs. Gardner-Webb, 2007 Ret. blocked punt for a TD... Melvin Payne(15) at Akron, 2009 Returned a punt for a TD...LaVon Brazill (87) vs. Kent State, 2009 Returned a kickoff for a TD...Chris Garrett (95) at Tennessee, 2009 Made four fi eld goals... Barrett Way (4) at Kent State, 2008 Kicked a yard field goal.matt Weller (52) vs. Ball State, 2009 Had a yard punt... Matt Schulte (62) at Akron, 2007 Had a punt 70 or more yards...dave Zastudil (75) vs. Akron, 1998 Team Special Teams Did not punt... vs. Tennessee Tech, or-more punts... vs. Miami (13), 2007 Had a punt blocked...at Miami, 2008 Blocked a punt... at Ball State, 2009 Had a field goal blocked...vs. Temple, 2009 Blocked a field goal... at Kent State, 2008 Blocked an extra point... vs. Central Michigan, 2005 Had an extra point blocked...vs. Temple, 2009 Blocked two kicks in a game... vs. Gardner-Webb (3 punts), 2007 Had two kicks blocked in a game... vs. Temple (XP, FG), 2009 Scored special teams touchdowns...vs. Akron (2), 2008 Allowed a special teams touchdown... vs Marshall (PR), 2009 Consecutive kickoff returns for TDs (both teams)... vs. Ball State, or-more penalty yards... at North Texas (138), 2009 Kalvin McRae was the last Bobcat to run for more than 250 yards in a game. He ran for 264 yards against Ball State in 2005 en route to setting the Ohio career records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and points scored. OhioBobcats.com 117

27 OHIO RECORDS AT PEDEN STADIUM Ohio Individual (since 1947) Rushing Yards 282 Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green 1996 Rushing Touchdowns 4 Six Times; Last: Chad Brinker vs. E. Michigan 2002 Longest Run 93 Glenn Hunter vs. E. Michigan 1983 Passing Yards 394 Andy Vetter vs. Kent St Completions 32 Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green 1983 Passing Touchdowns 5 Boo Jackson vs. Akron 2008 Long Pass 98 Tom Dubs to Richard Hill vs. Kent St Receptions 12 Bobby Cameron vs. Kent St Receiving Yards 203 Todd Snyder vs. Dayton 1968 Receiving Touchdowns 3 Taylor Price vs. Akron 2008 Dave Juenger vs. Toledo 1972 Total Offense 413 Boo Jackson vs. C. Michigan 2008 All-Purpose Yards 298 Tony Carifa vs. E. Michigan 1980 Points 24 Six Times; Last: Chad Brinker vs. E. Michigan 2002 Field Goals Made 3 Several Times: Last: Barrett Way vs. VMI 2008 Longest Field Goal 56 Brian Huston vs. Bowling Green 1997 Longest Punt 75 Dave Zastudil vs. Akron Mike Green vs. Bowling Green 1975 Punt Return Yards 153 Dick Phillips vs. Western Reserve 1950 Longest Punt Return 91 LaVon Brazill vs. NIU 2009 Kickoff Return Yards 196 Joshua Abrams vs. Miami 2007 Longest Kickoff Return 97 L.J. Flintall vs. VMI Chris Garrett vs. Akron 2008 Tackles 23 Benny King vs. Ball St Tackles for Loss 4.0 Rob Stover vs. SE Missouri Rob Stover vs. Akron 2002 Sacks 3.0 Andre Jackson vs. Toledo 1996 Interceptions 3 Six Times; Last: Tevell Jones vs. Bowling Green 1997 A school-record crowd of 24,545 packed Peden Stadium on Sept. 9, 2005 to watch the Bobcats defeat Pittsburgh, in overtime. The game was the fi rst of two games from Peden Stadium in 2005 televised by ESPN2. Ohio Team (since 1947) Points 55 vs. Eastern Michigan 2002 Total Offense 662 vs. Eastern Michigan 1980 Rushing Yards 444 vs. Central Michigan 2000 Rushing Touchdowns 7 vs. Central Michigan 2000 Passing Yards 394 vs. Kent State 1977 Completions 32 vs. Bowling Green 1983 Touchdown Passes 5 vs. Akron 2008 Interceptions Thrown 4 vs. Akron 1951 Field Goals Made 3 Several Times; Last: vs. VMI 2008 Most Punts 12 Three Times; Last vs. Marshall 1986 Punt Return Yards 202 vs. Western Reserve 1950 Kickoff Return Yards 261 vs. Miami 2007 First Downs 38 vs. Tennessee Tech 2000 Offensive Plays 104 vs. Marshall 1968 Yards Penalized 155 vs. Kent 2007 Interceptions By 6 vs. Kent State vs. West Virginia 1949 Sacks 9 vs. Bowling Green 1996 Tackles for Loss 19 vs. Akron 1998 Longest Winning Streak Top Peden Crowds (cap. 24,000) 1. 24,617 UConn Sept. 5, ,545 Pittsburgh Sept. 9, ,000 Iowa State Sept. 22, ,427 Miami Oct. 20, ,336 Buffalo Sept. 20, ,101 Bowling Green Oct. 18, ,233 Bowling Green Oct. 26, ,000 Miami Nov. 8, ,918 Toledo Oct. 6, ,728 Marshall Oct. 10, ,706 Eastern Michigan Oct. 5, ,326 Tennessee Tech Sept. 16, ,275 Northern Iowa Sept. 11, ,217 Marshall Nov. 18, ,110 Marshall Nov. 23, ,034 Toledo Nov. 4, ,002 Northeastern Sept. 7, ,852 Miami Nov. 13, ,836 Central Michigan Oct. 21, ,817 Miami Oct. 15, 1994 Top Road Crowds ,002 Ohio State Sept. 6, ,535 Tennessee Sept. 26, ,222 Ohio State Sept. 18, ,002 Florida Sept. 14, ,676 Wisconsin Sept. 12, ,233 Virginia Tech Sept. 15, ,115 Virginia Tech Sept. 17, ,860 LSU Sept. 30, ,514 Kentucky Oct. 2, ,658 Purdue Sept. 17, OhioBobcats.com

28 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1894 ( ) No Coach Marietta L ( ) Coach Harvey Deme Parker HS W 18-0 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-38 Marietta L 0-24 Marietta L 0-66 Lancaster W ( ) Coach Frank Remsburg Marietta L Chillicothe W 12-6 Cincinnati L 0-52 Parker HS T 0-0 Portsmouth W 18-0 Denison W Chillicothe YMCA W ( ) Coach Warwick Ford Cincinnati L 0-12 Marietta L 0-4 Muskingum W 32-0 Denison W 28-0 Ohio Medical W 12-0 Otterbein W 24-0 Marietta W 6-4 West Virginia W 12-0 D & D Institute W ( ) Coach Peter McLaren Cincinnati T Dayton Y W 11-5 Ohio Medical L 0-12 West Virginia L ( ) Coach Fred Sullivan Muskingum W 33-0 Ohio Medical L 0-36 Ohio State L 0-41 Nelsonville W ( ) Coach Karl Core Parkersburg AC L 0-5 Ohio State L 0-20 Otterbein W 12-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 17-0 Washington & Jefferson L 0-49 Wittenberg T 5-5 Ohio Wesleyan L ( ) Coach Art Jones Ohio Wesleyan W 6-5 Parkersburg HS W 35-0 Ohio State L 0-17 Denison W 12-0 Marietta W 11-5 Cincinnati W 16-0 Otterbein T 0-0 Muskingum W 17-5 Marietta T ( ) Coach Harold Monosmith Parkersburg HS T 0-0 Ohio State L 0-17 Parkersburg AC L 0-31 W. Pennsylvania L 0-34 Bethany L 0-11 Marietta L ( ) Coach Fred Sullivan Gallipolis W 28-0 Mercer Bus. College W 5-0 Marietta L 5-28 Wittenberg L 0-40 Otterbein L 0-22 Marietta L ( ) Coach Henry Hart Mercer Bus. College W 34-0 Marietta L 0-31 Wittenberg L 5-10 Otterbein L 0-18 Buckhannon L 0-18 Athens HS W 12-0 Bethany T ( ) Coach Joseph Railsback Marietta T 0-0 Washington & Jefferson L 0-57 West Virginia L 0-28 Otterbein L 5-6 Ohio Northern L 0-44 Muskingum T 0-0 Marshall L 5-6 Marietta W 6-0 Muskingum W ( ) Coach Arthur McFarland Columbus East HS W 20-0 West Virginia W 9-6 Otterbein W 10-0 Buckhannon W 65-0 Muskingum W 16-5 Cincinnati W 16-5 Denison W 20-0 Marietta L ( ) Coach Arthur McFarland Parkersburg Y T 6-6 West Virginia L 5-35 D & D Institute W 47-0 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-6 Parkersburg Y W 0-0 Mount Union L 0-30 Ohio Northern W 8-0 Marietta L ( ) Coach Arthur McFarland Marshall W 59-0 Ohio Northern L 0-10 Miami L 0-5 Denison L 0-12 Mount Union W Wittenberg W 25-5 Otterbein L 5-6 Parkersburg HS L ( ) Coach Robert Woods W. Va. Wesleyan L 0-11 Otterbein L 3-18 Miami L 0-45 Ohio Northern T 0-0 Wilmington W 17-3 Muskingum W 6-0 Ohio Northern L 0-29 Heidelberg T ( ) Coach Robert Woods Kentucky State L 0-10 Denison L 0-12 Marietta L 0-12 Wilmington L 0-6 Pittsburgh L 0-71 Muskingum T 0-0 Otterbein L ( ) Coach Arthur Hinaman Ohio Wesleyan L 0-10 West Virginia L 0-3 Marshall T 5-5 Otterbein T Kenyon W 16-0 Muskingum W 50-0 Wittenberg L 0-10 Marietta W ( Coach Arthur Hinaman Kenyon T 7-7 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-8 Wittenberg L W.Va. Wesleyan L 0-6 Buchtel L 0-27 Miami L 6-18 Otterbein W 10-7 West Reston L 7-41 Marietta L ( ) Coach Mark Banks Wilmington W 30-0 Cincinnati L 2-20 Muskingum T 3-3 Otterbein L 0-21 Denison L 0-52 Miami L 6-44 Wooster W 7-6 Marietta L ( ) Coach Mark Banks Otterbein W 36-0 Miami W 6-0 Denison L 0-20 Ohio Wesleyan W 16-7 Marietta L Wooster W 36-6 Mount Union L 6-28 Cincinnati L ( ) Coach Mark Banks Marshall W 21-7 Transylvania W 5-0 Ohio Northern W 16-0 Cincinnati W 15-0 Muskingum W 36-0 Otterbein W 48-7 Marietta W 16-6 Wittenberg W 12-0 Miami L ( ) Coach Mark Banks Ohio Wesleyan T 0-0 Syracuse L 0-72 Otterbein W 13-7 Kenyon W 6-0 Wittenberg W 9-3 Cincinnati W Wooster L 0-9 Oberlin W ( ) Coach Mark Banks Wooster L 0-20 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-14 Carnegie Tech L 0-21 Cincinnati W 22-0 Baldwin-Wallace W 43-0 Kenyon W 20-0 Oberlin L 0-46 Marietta L ( ) Coach Frank Gullum Ohio St. Freshman W 13-6 Cincinnati T 6-6 Denison W 7-0 Camp Sherman W 62-0 Marietta W ( ) Coach Frank Gullum Muskingum W 13-6 Akron L 6-10 Heidelberg L 6-7 Kenyon W 19-7 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-6 Baldwin-Wallace W 80-0 Wittenberg L 7-33 Denison L ( ) Coach Russ Finsterwald Bethany W 7-0 Cincinnati L 0-6 Marshall W 55-0 Otterbein W Denison L 0-17 Heidelberg L 0-7 Akron W ( ) Coach Russ Finsterwald Morris Harvey W 40-0 Syracuse L 0-38 Bethany L 0-13 West Virginia L 0-7 Denison L 7-14 Baldwin-Wallace W 35-0 Cincinnati W 7-6 Columbia W Marietta T OhioBobcats.com 119

29 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1922 ( ) Coach Russ Finsterwald Baldwin-Wallace W 28-0 Marietta W 3-0 West Virginia L 0-28 Bethany L 0-7 Xavier L 7-13 Western Reserve W 35-0 Denison W 7-0 Otterbein W ( ) Coach F. B. Heldt Marietta L 3-7 Denison T 7-7 Kenyon W 14-0 Western Reserve W 7-0 Xavier L 7-15 Oberlin L 0-6 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-40 Rio Grande W 20-0 Cincinnati L ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 10-0 Wittenberg L 0-3 Oberlin L 7-13 Kenyon W 6-0 Ohio Northern L 7-12 Marietta W Denison L 7-14 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 19-6 Denison W 26-0 Toledo W 7-0 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-26 Ohio Northern L 0-6 Marietta W 10-0 Cincinnati W 13-2 Wittenberg W ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 40-0 Akron L 0-3 Denison W 6-0 Cincinnati W 38-7 Ohio Wesleyan T 0-0 Ohio Northern W 9-0 Marietta W 12-0 Wittenberg L ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 21-0 Michigan L 0-27 Ohio Northern W 25-0 Marietta W 20-0 Wittenberg L 0-28 Denison W 12-7 Cincinnati T 7-7 Ohio Wesleyan T ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 45-7 West Liberty W 14-6 Wittenberg L Cincinnati W 66-6 Ohio Northern W 39-0 Miami L Marietta W 40-0 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-7 Denison W ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Indiana W 18-0 West Liberty W 26-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 21-7 Muskingum W 59-0 Cincinnati W 35-0 Miami W 14-0 Denison W 54-0 Marietta W 45-0 Wittenberg W ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Wilmington W 27-0 Butler W 12-7 West Liberty T Western Reserve W 47-0 Miami W 27-6 Cincinnati W 48-0 Denison W 36-0 Dayton W 10-6 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Indiana L 6-7 Butler W 40-0 Denison W 33-0 Simpson W 22-0 Cincinnati W 13-7 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-0 DePauw W 27-0 Miami W ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 19-0 Indiana L 6-7 Franklin W 39-0 Navy W 14-0 Miami L 0-16 Georgetown W 27-0 Wittenberg W 19-6 Ohio Wesleyan W 25-0 Cincinnati W ( ) Coach Don Peden Morris Harvey W 61-0 Purdue L 6-13 Franklin W 78-0 Miami W 6-0 Transylvania W 68-0 Wittenberg W 39-0 Marshall T 0-0 Cincinnati L 0-2 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 53-0 Indiana L 0-27 Georgetown W 36-6 Miami L 0-7 Marshall W 8-0 West Virginia L 2-7 Cincinnati T 0-0 Dayton W 17-0 Ohio Wesleyan L ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Illinois W 6-0 John Carroll W 49-0 Marshall W Dayton W 26-0 Miami W 20-0 Muskingum W Cincinnati W 16-6 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Purdue L 0-47 Marshall T Kent W 6-0 Miami L 0-3 Cincinnati W 10-7 Muskingum W 32-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 20-0 John Carroll W ( ) Coach Don Peden Rio Grande W 80-0 Illinois L 6-20 Western Reserve L 0-7 Miami W 19-0 Dayton L 0-6 Marshall T Cincinnati W 17-0 Rutgers W 13-0 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden (Buckeye A. A. Champion) Illinois W 6-0 Xavier W Western Reserve L Wayne W 52-7 Cincinnati W Miami W Dayton L 0-13 Marshall W 14-7 Ohio Wesleyan W ( ) Coach Don Peden Western Kentucky L 7-14 Butler L 7-12 Western Reserve W Ohio Wesleyan L 7-12 Xavier W 20-6 Dayton W 14-0 Morris Harvey W Miami W 20-7 Western Michigan W ( ) Coach Don Peden Youngstown St. W 13-0 Butler T 7-7 Western Michigan W 20-7 Furman W 15-6 Ohio Wesleyan T 0-0 Miami W 27-0 Western Reserve L 0-6 Dayton W 7-0 Xavier L ( ) Coach Don Peden Western Kentucky W 20-7 Butler W 20-7 Miami W 26-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 21-0 Dayton W 21-7 Youngstown St. L 0-14 Western Reserve L 0-7 Akron T ( ) Coach Don Peden Akron W 39-0 Butler W 6-0 Cincinnati L 7-26 Ohio Wesleyan W Miami W Western Reserve L 7-20 Xavier W Dayton L (No Record) Ohio University did not fi eld a football team due to World War II 1944 (No Record) Ohio University did not fi eld a football team due to World War II 1945 ( ) Coach Don Peden Bowling Green L 0-6 Western Michigan L Cincinnati W Miami L 0-34 Murray State L Baldwin-Wallace W 33-7 West Virginia W ( ) Coach Don Peden Murray State W 27-7 Western Michigan W 25-7 Muskingum W 38-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 49-7 Baldwin-Wallace W Xavier W 25-6 Cincinnati L 0-19 Miami L Dayton L ( , MAC) Coach Harold Wise Ohio Northern W 34-0 Butler W 14-7 at Western Reserve L 7-20 at Bowling Green L 0-2 at Miami L 0-21 Cincinnati L 0-34 Ohio Wesleyan T 7-7 Dayton L 6-8 Xavier W ( , MAC) Coach Harold Wise Bowling Green L 7-13 at Washington & Lee L 0-13 at Cincinnati L at Western Reserve W 37-7 Miami L 0-21 Duquesne W at West Virginia L 6-48 at Butler W 14-6 Western Michigan L OhioBobcats.com

30 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1949 ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes West Virginia W 17-7 at Western Michigan W 16-6 at Kent W 34-6 at Western Reserve T 7-7 at Miami L 0-26 at Marshall L 6-14 Cincinnati L Butler W 14-0 Buffalo L ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Akron W 28-6 at Illinois L 2-28 at Butler W Western Reserve W 35-0 at Kent L Miami L at Cincinnati L 0-23 at Buffalo W Western Michigan W 10-7 Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Morris Harvey W 26-0 Akron W 40-7 at Western Michigan W 13-0 Bowling Green W 28-7 at Miami L 0-7 Kent W at Toledo L 6-13 Cincinnati L 0-40 Eastern Kentucky L at Marshall T ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Morris Harvey W 20-6 Toledo W at Western Reserve W 22-7 at Kent W Miami L 0-20 Western Michigan W at Cincinnati L 7-14 at Bowling Green W Marshall T ( , MAC) MAC Champion Coach Carroll Widdoes at Toledo W 26-0 at Harvard L 0-16 Western Reserve W 39-0 Kent W at Miami T 7-7 at Western Michigan W Morris Harvey W 38-7 Bowling Green W at Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes Xavier W 12-0 Toledo W at Western Reserve W 37-0 at Kent W 14-7 Miami L at Harvard L at Western Michigan L 6-19 at Bowling Green W Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Youngstown St. W 6-0 Marshall W 13-6 at Toledo W Kent L at Miami L 7-34 at Indiana L Western Michigan W Bowling Green L 0-13 Morris Harvey W ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Florida State L 7-47 Toledo L at Xavier L 7-31 at Kent L Miami L 7-16 Louisville L at Western Michigan W 27-0 at Bowling Green L Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Carroll Widdoes at Indiana (Pa.) W 50-0 at Toledo L 6-14 Kent L 9-14 at Harvard L 7-14 at Miami L 0-26 at Marshall L Western Michigan W 20-7 Bowling Green T 7-7 at Louisville L ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Youngstown St. W 38-0 Toledo W 13-6 at Kent L 6-14 at Dayton W 27-8 Miami L Marshall W 22-0 at Western Michigan L at Bowling Green L 6-33 Louisville W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess at Toledo W 36-7 Kent W 46-0 Xavier W 25-7 at Youngstown St. W at Miami L 0-24 Western Michigan W 12-9 at Marshall W Louisville W Bowling Green L ( , MAC) NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE CHAMPION MAC Champion Coach Bill Hess Sept. 17 at Dayton W 28-0 Sept. 24 Toledo W 48-7 Oct. 1 at Kent W 25-8 Oct. 8 at Boston University W 36-6 Oct. 15 at Xavier W 6-0 Oct. 22 Miami W 21-0 Oct. 29 at Western Michigan W 24-0 Nov. 5 Marshall W 19-0 Nov. 12 at Bowling Green W 14-7 Nov. 19 Southern Illinois W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 23 at Toledo W 10-6 Sept. 30 Kent L Oct. 7 at Dayton W Oct. 14 Xavier L 3-6 Oct. 21 at Miami W Oct. 28 at Delaware W Nov. 4 at Marshall W 14-7 Nov. 11 Bowling Green L 6-7 Nov. 18 Western Michigan T ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 22 Toledo W 31-0 Sept. 29 Kent W 21-0 Oct. 6 at Dayton W Oct. 13 Xavier W 20-6 Oct. 20 Miami W 12-6 Oct. 27 at Buffalo W 41-6 Nov. 3 Marshall W 35-0 Nov. 10 at Bowling Green L 6-7 Nov. 17 at Western Michigan W Nov. 24 at Iowa State L Sun Bowl Dec. 31 West Texas State L ( , MAC) MAC Champion Coach Bill Hess Sept. 21 Buffalo L 0-7 Sept. 28 at Dayton W 13-6 Oct. 5 Kent W 20-0 Oct. 12 at Toledo L Oct. 19 Delaware L Oct. 26 at Miami W Nov. 2 at Xavier L 0-20 Nov. 9 Western Michigan W Nov. 16 Bowling Green W 16-0 Nov. 23 at Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 19 at West Texas State W Sept. 26 at Purdue L 0-17 Oct. 3 at Kent T 3-3 Oct. 10 Toledo W Oct. 17 Xavier L Oct. 24 Miami W 10-7 Oct. 31 Dayton W 24-0 Nov. 7 at Western Michigan L 8-13 Nov. 14 at Bowling Green W 21-0 Nov. 21 Marshall L ( , MAC ) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 18 West Texas St. L 0-7 Sept. 25 at Maryland L 7-24 Oct. 2 Kent L Oct. 9 at Toledo L 7-21 Oct. 16 Xavier L Oct. 23 at Miami L 0-34 Oct. 30 at Dayton L 7-13 Nov. 6 Western Michigan L 6-17 Nov. 13 Bowling Green L 7-17 Nov. 20 at Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 17 at Purdue L 3-42 Sept. 24 at Boston College W Oct. 1 at Kent W Oct. 8 Toledo W 21-6 Oct. 15 Xavier W Oct. 22 Miami L Oct. 29 Dayton L Nov. 5 at Western Michigan L Nov. 12 at Bowling Green L 0-28 Nov. 19 Marshall W ( , MAC) MAC Co-Champion Coach Bill Hess Sept. 16 at Toledo W Sept. 23 at Marshall W Sept. 30 Kent (forfeit) W 1-0 Oct. 7 at Kansas W Oct. 14 William & Mary L Oct. 21 at Miami L Oct. 28 at Dayton L 9-10 Nov. 4 Western Michigan W Nov. 11 Bowling Green W 31-7 Nov. 18 at Penn State L ( , MAC) MAC Champion Coach Bill Hess Sept. 21 Marshall W 48-8 Sept. 28 at Kent W 31-7 Oct. 5 Toledo W Oct. 12 at William & Mary W 41-0 Oct. 19 Miami W 24-7 Oct. 26 Dayton W Nov. 2 at Western Michigan W Nov. 9 at Bowling Green W Nov. 16 at Cincinnati W Nov. 23 Northern Illinois W Tangerine Bowl Dec. 28 Richmond L ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 20 Kent W 35-0 Sept. 27 at Minnesota T Oct. 4 at Toledo L 9-34 Oct. 11 Xavier W 31-6 Oct. 18 Miami L Oct. 25 at Penn State L 3-42 Nov. 1 Western Michigan W Nov. 8 Bowling Green L Nov. 15 Cincinnati W 46-6 Nov. 22 at Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 19 at Kent W Sept. 26 at Minnesota L 7-49 Oct. 3 Toledo L 7-42 Oct. 10 Dayton W Oct. 17 Miami W Oct. 24 at Cincinnati L Oct. 31 at Western Michigan L Nov. 7 at Bowling Green W 34-7 Nov. 14 at Penn State L ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 18 Bowling Green L Sept. 25 Kent W Oct. 2 at Toledo L Oct. 9 at Kentucky W 35-6 Oct.16 at Miami W 3-0 Oct. 23 at Virginia Tech L Oct. 30 Western Michigan L Nov. 6 at Tulane W 30-7 Nov. 13 Cincinnati L Nov. 20 at Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 9 Central Michigan W Sept. 16 at Idaho L Sept. 23 at Kent L Sept. 30 Toledo W Oct. 7 at Cincinnati W Oct. 14 Miami L 7-31 Oct. 21 Virginia Tech L Oct. 28 at Western Michigan L OhioBobcats.com 121

31 122 OhioBobcats.com ALL-TIME RESULTS Nov. 4 at Bowling Green L 0-17 Nov. 11 at Tulane L 6-44 Nov. 18 Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 22 Kent L 7-35 Sept. 29 at Toledo L 8-35 Oct. 6 at Northwestern W Oct. 13 at Miami L 6-10 Oct. 20 at South Carolina L Oct. 27 Western Michigan W 16-0 Nov. 3 Bowling Green W Nov. 10 Cincinnati W 14-8 Nov. 17 at Penn State L Nov. 24 at Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 14 at North Carolina L 7-42 Sept. 21 at Kent W 20-0 Sept. 28 Toledo L Oct. 5 Northern Illinois W Oct. 12 Miami L 3-31 Oct. 19 Morehead St. W Oct. 26 at Western Michigan W 26-3 Nov. 2 at Bowling Green W Nov. 9 at Cincinnati L Nov. 16 at Penn State L Nov. 23 Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 13 at Central Michigan T 6-6 Sept. 20 Ball State W 10-0 Sept. 27 Kent W Oct. 4 at Minnesota L 0-21 Oct. 11 at William & Mary W 22-8 Oct. 18 at Miami L 9-17 Oct. 25 at Toledo L Nov. 1 Western Michigan W Nov. 8 Bowling Green L Nov. 15 Cincinnati L 5-6 Nov. 22 at Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 4 at Eastern Michigan W 23-7 Sept. 18 at Kent W Sept. 25 Idaho W 35-0 Oct. 2 Toledo W 34-8 Oct. 9 at Central Michigan L Oct. 16 Miami W Oct. 23 William & Mary L 0-20 Oct. 30 at Western Michigan L Nov. 6 at Bowling Green W Nov. 13 at Cincinnati L 0-35 Nov. 20 Northern Illinois W ( , MAC) Coach Bill Hess Sept. 10 at Marshall W Sept. 17 at Purdue L 7-44 Sept. 24 Central Michigan L Oct. 1 Kent L Oct. 8 at Eastern Michigan L Oct. 15 at Miami L Oct. 22 at Toledo L Oct. 29 Western Michigan L Nov. 5 Cincinnati L Nov. 12 Bowling Green L Nov. 19 at Northern Illinois L ( , MAC) Coach Bob Kappes Sept. 9 Eastern Michigan W Sept. 16 at Purdue L 0-24 Sept. 23 at Kent L Sept. 30 Central Michigan L 3-17 Oct. 7 at South Carolina L 7-24 Oct. 14 Toledo L Oct. 21 at Western Michigan W 10-7 Oct. 28 Miami L Nov. 4 at Cincinnati L 0-35 Nov. 11 at Bowling Green W Nov. 18 Northern Illinois L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 8 at Minnesota L Sept. 15 Eastern Michigan W 20-7 Sept. 22 Marshall W 35-0 Sept. 29 Kent W Oct. 6 at Central Michigan L 0-26 Oct. 13 at Miami W 9-7 Oct. 20 at Toledo L Oct. 27 Western Michigan L 6-20 Nov. 3 at Cincinnati W 27-7 Nov. 10 at Bowling Green W Nov. 17 at Northern Illinois L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 13 at Minnesota L Sept. 20 Eastern Michigan W 34-6 Sept. 27 Northern Illinois L Oct. 5 at Kent L Oct. 12 Central Michigan W 24-9 Oct. 19 Miami W 17-7 Oct. 26 Toledo W 24-9 Nov. 2 at Western Michigan L 7-13 Nov. 9 Marshall W Nov. 16 at Ball State L Nov. 23 at Bowling Green W ( , 5-4-0,.556 MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 12 at Minnesota L Sept. 19 Bowling Green W Sept. 26 Ball State W Oct. 3 at Toledo L Oct. 10 Cincinnati L 9-19 Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W 29-7 Oct. 24 at Miami L Oct. 31 Central Michigan L Nov. 7 at Northern Illinois L Nov. 14 Western Michigan W Nov. 21 at Kent W ( , 5-4-0,.556 MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 4 at Bowling Green L 0-40 Sept. 11 at Minnesota L 3-57 Sept. 18 Richmond^ W Sept. 25 Toledo W Oct. 2 at Ball State W 34-7 Oct. 9 at Eastern Michigan W Oct. 16 Miami W 20-0 Oct. 23 at Central Michigan L Oct. 30 Northern Illinois L 0-36 Nov. 6 at Western Michigan L 7-16 Nov. 13 Kent W ^Children s Hospital Benefi t played in Columbus, Oh 1983 ( , 3-6-0,.333 MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 3 at West Virginia L 3-55 Sept. 10 at Richmond W Sept. 17 Ball State L Sept. 24 Eastern Michigan W Oct. 1 at Toledo L 0-31 Oct. 8 Central Michigan L 9-14 Oct. 15 at Kent W Oct. 22 Western Michigan L Oct. 29 at Miami W Nov. 5 Bowling Green L Nov. 12 at Northern Illinois L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Burke Sept. 1 at West Virginia L 0-38 Sept. 8 at NC State L 6-41 Sept. 15 at Ball State W Sept. 22 at Eastern Michigan W Sept. 29 Toledo T Oct. 13 at Central Michigan L 3-35 Oct. 20 Kent L 7-19 Oct. 27 at Western Michigan L Nov. 1 Miami W Nov. 8 at Bowling Green L 7-28 Nov. 15 Northern Illinois W ( , 2-7-0,.222 MAC) Coach Cleve Bryant Sept. 14 at Marshall L 7-31 Sept. 21 at Duke L Sept. 28 Central Michigan L 7-13 Oct. 5 at Miami L Oct. 12 Ball State L Oct. 19 Eastern Michigan L Oct. 26 at Toledo L Nov. 2 at Kent W Nov. 9 Western Michigan W Nov. 16 at Northern Illinois L 7-35 Nov. 23 Bowling Green L ( , MAC) Coach Cleve Bryant Sept. 6 at Bowling Green L Sept. 13 Marshall L 7-21 Sept. 20 at Duke L 7-22 Sept. 27 at Central Michigan L Oct. 4 Miami L Oct. 11 at Ball State L 9-30 Oct. 18 at Eastern Michigan L Oct. 25 Toledo L Nov. 1 Kent L Nov. 8 at Western Michigan L Nov. 15 Northern Illinois W ( , 0-8-0,.000 MAC) Coach Cleve Bryant Sept. 5 at West Virginia L 3-23 Sept. 12 Marshall W Sept. 19 at Toledo L Oct. 3 at Kentucky L 0-28 Oct. 10 Bowling Green L 7-28 Oct. 17 at Miami L 9-10 Oct. 24 Kent L Oct. 31 at Eastern Michigan L Nov. 7 Central Michigan L Nov. 14 at Ball State L Nov. 21 Western Michigan L ( , MAC) Coach Cleve Bryant Sept. 10 at Marshall L Sept. 17 at Purdue L Sept. 24 at UNLV L Oct. 1 Toledo W Oct. 8 at Bowling Green L 0-42 Oct. 15 Miami W Oct. 22 at Kent W Oct. 29 Eastern Michigan T Nov. 5 at Central Michigan L Nov. 12 Ball State W Nov. 15 at Western Michigan L ( , MAC) Coach Cleve Bryant Sept. 2 at Toledo L Sept. 9 at Iowa State L 3-28 Sept. 16 Eastern Michigan L Sept. 23 at Vanderbilt L Sept. 30 at LSU L 6-57 Oct. 7 Bowling Green L Oct. 14 at Miami T Oct. 21 Kent W Oct. 28 at Western Michigan L Nov. 11 at Central Michigan L Nov. 18 Ball State L ( , MAC) Coach Tom Lichtenberg Sept. 1 at #17 Pittsburgh L 3-35 Sept. 15 at Eastern Michigan L Sept. 22 Tennessee Tech W Sept. 29 Toledo L Oct. 6 at Bowling Green T Oct. 13 Miami L Oct. 20 Kent L Oct. 27 Western Michigan L Nov. 3 at Youngstown St. L 0-27 Nov. 10 Central Michigan L 7-52 Nov. 17 Ball State L ( , MAC) Coach Tom Lichtenberg Aug. 31 Central Michigan T Sept. 14 Tennessee Tech W Sept. 21 at Mississippi L Sept. 28 at Western Michigan L 9-35 Oct. 5 at Toledo L Oct. 12 Bowling Green L Oct. 19 at Miami L 0-34 Oct. 26 Kent W Nov. 2 at Ball State L 6-10 Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan L Nov. 23 at Tulsa L ( , MAC) Coach Tom Lichtenberg Sept. 5 at Iowa State L 9-35 Sept. 12 at Kent W Sept. 19 at Central Michigan L 0-24 Sept. 26 Western Michigan L 3-19 Oct. 3 Akron L 0-13 Oct. 10 at Bowling Green L Oct. 17 Miami L Oct. 24 at Eastern Michigan L 6-7 Oct. 31 Ball State L Nov. 7 Youngstown St. L Nov. 14 at Colorado St. L ( , MAC) Coach Tom Lichtenberg Sept. 4 at #14 North Carolina L 3-44 Sept. 11 at Central Michigan L 0-38 Sept. 18 Ball State L Sept. 25 at Toledo L Oct. 2 at #21 Virginia L 7-41 Oct. 9 Bowling Green L 0-20 Oct. 16 Kent W Oct. 23 at Miami W Oct. 30 Akron W Nov. 6 Western Michigan L Nov. 13 at Eastern Michigan W ( , MAC) Coach Tom Lichtenberg Sept. 10 at Pittsburgh L Sept. 17 Utah State L 0-5 Sept. 24 at Ball State L Oct. 2 Toledo L 6-31 Oct. 8 at Bowling Green L 0-32 Oct. 15 Miami L Oct. 22 at Kent L 0-24 Oct. 29 Central Michigan L Nov. 5 at Western Michigan L 3-15 Nov. 12 Eastern Michigan L Nov. 19 at Akron L ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Aug. 31 at Iowa State L Sept. 9 Illinois State W 14-6 Sept. 16 Kent T Sept. 23 at Eastern Michigan L Sept. 30 at North Carolina L 0-62 Oct. 14 Western Michigan L Oct. 21 at Akron W Oct. 28 Ball State L 3-6 Nov. 4 at Bowling Green L 7-33 Nov. 11 Miami L 2-30 Nov. 18 at Toledo L

32 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996 ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Aug. 29 Akron W Sept. 7 at Hawai i W Sept. 14 at Army L Sept. 21 at Northwestern L 7-8 Oct. 5 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 Oct. 12 at Ball State L (OT) Oct. 19 at Kent W Oct. 26 Bowling Green W 38-0 Nov. 2 at Western Michigan W 38-0 Nov. 9 at Miami L 8-24 Nov. 16 at East Carolina L Nov. 23 Toledo L ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Aug. 28 Kent W 31-7 Sept. 6 at Maryland W Sept. 13 at #20 Kansas State L Sept. 20 Buffalo W 50-0 Sept. 27 Western Michigan W 31-7 Oct. 4 at Eastern Michigan W 47-7 Oct. 18 Bowling Green W 24-0 Oct. 25 at Akron W Nov. 1 at Northern Illinois W Nov. 8 Miami L Nov. 15 at Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Sept. 3 at NC State L Sept. 12 at #17 Wisconsin L 0-45 Sept. 19 East Carolina L Sept. 26 at Western Michigan W Oct. 3 at Bowling Green L 7-35 Oct. 10 Marshall L Oct. 17 Akron W Oct. 31 at Miami L Nov. 7 Eastern Michigan W Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W Nov. 21 at Kent W ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Sept. 4 at Minnesota L 7-33 Sept. 11 Northern Iowa L Sept. 18 at #12 Ohio St. L Sept. 25 Buffalo W 45-6 Oct. 2 Kent W 31-3 Oct. 9 at Akron L Oct. 16 at Eastern Michigan L Oct. 23 Bowling Green W Oct. 30 at Ball St. W Nov. 13 Miami W Nov. 26 at #12 Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Jim Grobe Sept. 2 at Iowa State L Sept. 9 at Minnesota W Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech W Sept. 23 Akron L Sept. 30 at Western Michigan L Oct. 7 Buffalo W Oct. 14 at Kent State W 44-7 Oct. 21 Central Michigan W 52-3 Nov. 4 at Miami L Nov. 11 at Bowling Green W Nov. 18 Marshall W ( , MAC) Coach Brian Knorr Aug. 30 at Akron L Sept. 8 at West Virginia L 3-20 Sept. 22 Iowa State L Oct. 6 #23 Toledo L Oct. 13 at Central Michigan W 34-3 Oct. 20 Miami L Oct. 27 Kent State L Nov. 2 at Buffalo L 0-44 Nov. 10 Bowling Green L 0-17 Nov. 17 at Marshall L Nov. 24 at NC State L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Knorr Aug. 31 at Pittsburgh L Sept. 7 Northeastern L 0-31 Sept. 14 at #12 Florida L 6-34 Sept. 21 at Connecticut L Sept. 28 Buffalo W Oct. 5 at Bowling Green L Oct. 12 Eastern Michigan W Oct. 19 at Kent State W 50-0 Nov. 2 at Miami L Nov. 9 Akron W Nov. 23 Marshall L Nov. 30 at UCF L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Knorr Aug. 28 SE Missouri St. W 17-3 Sept. 6 at Iowa State L Sept. 13 Minnesota L Sept. 27 Western Michigan L Oct. 4 at #16 Northern Illinois L (OT) Oct. 11 UCF W 28-0 Oct. 18 at Kentucky L Oct. 25 at Buffalo L Nov. 8 Kent State L Nov. 15 at Akron L Nov. 22 #23 Miami L Nov. 28 at Marshall L ( , MAC) Coach Brian Knorr Sept. 4 VMI W Sept. 11 at Pittsburgh L 3-24 Sept. 18 at Miami L Sept. 25 Buffalo W 34-0 Oct. 2 at Kentucky W Oct. 9 Marshall L Oct. 16 at Toledo L Oct. 23 Bowling Green L Oct. 30 at Kent State L Nov. 6 at UCF W (OT) Nov. 13 Akron L ( , MAC) Coach Frank Solich Sept. 3 at Northwestern L Sept. 9 Pittsburgh W (OT) Sept. 17 at #4 Virginia Tech L 0-45 Sept. 24 Kent State W Oct. 8 at Bowling Green L Oct. 15 at Central Michigan L Oct. 22 Ball State W Oct. 29 at Buffalo W Nov. 4 Toledo L Nov. 15 at Akron L 3-27 Nov. 21 Miami L ( , MAC) MAC East Champion Coach Frank Solich Sept. 2 UT Martin W 29-3 Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois W Sept. 16 at Rutgers L 7-24 Sept. 23 at Missouri L 6-31 Sept. 30 Bowling Green L 9-21 Oct. 7 Western Michigan W Oct. 14 at Illinois W Oct. 21 Buffalo W 42-7 Oct. 28 at Kent State W 17-7 Nov. 4 at Eastern Michigan W Nov. 16 Akron W 17-7 Nov. 24 at Miami W MAC Championship Nov. 30 vs. Central Michigan L GMAC Bowl Jan. 7 vs. Southern Miss. L ( , MAC) Coach Frank Solich Sept. 1 Gardner-Webb W Sept. 8 at Louisiana-Lafa W Sept. 15 at Virginia Tech L 7-28 Sept. 22 Wyoming L Sept. 29 Kent State L Oct. 6 at Buffalo L Oct. 13 Eastern Michigan W Oct. 20 at Toledo L 0-43 Oct. 27 at Bowling Green W Nov. 2 Temple W 23-7 Nov. 7 at Akron L Nov. 24 Miami W ( , 3-5,.600 MAC) Coach Frank Solich Aug. 30 at Wyoming L Sept. 6 at Ohio State L Sept. 13 Central Michigan L Sept. 20 at Northwestern L 16-8 Sept. 27 VMI W Oct. 4 at Western Michigan L Oct. 11 at Kent State W Oct. 21 at Temple L Oct. 28 Buffalo L Nov. 8 at Bowling Green L 28-3 Nov. 22 Akron W Nov. 28 at Miami W ( , 7-1,.875 MAC) MAC East Champion Coach Frank Solich Sept. 5 UConn L Sept. 12 at North Texas (2OT) W Sept. 19 Cal Poly W Sept. 26 at Tennessee L Oct. 3 at Bowling Green W Oct. 10 at Akron W 19-7 Oct. 17 Miami W 28-8 Oct. 24 Kent State L Oct. 31 at Ball State W Nov. 10 at Buffalo W Nov. 21 Northern Illinois W Nov. 27 Temple W MAC Championship at Ford Field Dec. 4 Central Michigan L Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Ford Field Dec. 26 Marshall L All-Time MAC Finishes Year Record Place th th rd rd th rd st rd th t-4th t-5th t-4th nd st th nd st th th th t-1st st t-3rd t-2nd t-3rd th t-3rd t-2nd th t-2nd th t-5th t-4th t-5th t-5th t-5th th th th th th th t-7th th th t-9th th th th th t-2nd/east t-3rd/east t-3rd/east t-3rd/east th/East th/East t-6th/east t-5th/east th/East st/East t-4th/east t-4th/east st/East Bold indicates MAC champions Italic indicates division champions OhioBobcats.com 123

33 124 OhioBobcats.com SERIES HISTORIES Akron ( ) 1912 A 27-0 L 1919 A 10-6 L 1920 H 39-0 W 1926 A 3-0 L 1941 A 0-0 T 1942 H 39-0 W 1950 A 28-6 W 1951 H 40-7 W Oct. 3, 1992 H 13-0 L Oct. 30, 1993 H W Nov. 19, 1994 A L Oct. 21, 1995 A W Aug. 29, 1996 H W Oct. 25, 1997 A W Oct. 17, 1998 H W Oct. 9, 1999 A L Sept. 23, 2000 H L Aug. 30, 2001 A L Nov. 9, 2002 H W Nov. 15, 2003 A L Nov. 13, 2004 H L Nov. 15, 2005 A 27-3 L Nov. 16, 2006 H 17-7 W Nov. 7, 2007 A L Nov. 22, 2008 H W Oct. 10, 2009 A 19-7 W Ball State (8-13-0) 1975 H 10-0 W Nov. 15, 1980 A L Sept. 26, 1981 H W Oct. 9, 1982 A 34-7 W Sept. 17, 1983 H L Sept. 15, 1984 A W Oct. 12, 1985 H L Oct. 11, 1986 A 30-9 L Nov. 14, 1987 A L Nov. 12, 1988 H W Nov. 18, 1989 H L Nov. 17, 1990 A 23-6 L Nov. 2, 1991 A 10-6 L Oct. 31, 1992 H L Sept. 18, 1993 H L Sept. 24, 1994 A L Oct. 28, 1995 H 6-3 L Oct. 12, 1996 A L Oct. 30, 1999 A W Oct. 22, 2005 H W Oct. 31, 2009 A W Bowling Green ( ) 1945 H 6-0 L 1947 A 2-0 L 1948 H 13-7 L 1951 H 28-7 W 1952 A W 1953 H W 1954 A W 1955 H 13-0 L 1956 A L 1957 H 7-7 T 1958 A 33-6 L 1959 H 13-9 L Nov. 12, 1960 A 14-7 W Nov. 11, 1961 H 7-6 L Nov. 10, 1962 A 7-6 L Nov. 16, 1963 H 16-0 W Nov. 14, 1964 A 21-0 W Nov. 20, 1965 H 17-7 L Nov. 12, 1966 A 28-0 L Nov. 11, 1967 H 31-7 W Nov. 9, 1968 A W Nov. 8, 1969 H L Bowling Green - continued Nov. 7, 1970 A 34-7 W Sept. 18, 1971 H L Nov. 4, 1972 A 17-0 L Nov. 3, 1973 H W Nov. 2, 1974 A W Nov. 8, 1975 H L Nov. 6, 1976 A W Nov. 12, 1977 H L Nov. 18, 1978 A W Nov. 17, 1979 H W Nov. 22, 1980 A W Sept. 19, 1981 H W Sept. 4, 1982 A 40-0 L Nov. 12, 1983 H L Nov. 10, 1984 A 28-7 L Nov. 23, 1985 H L Sept. 6, 1986 A L Oct. 10, 1987 H 28-7 L Oct. 8, 1988 A 42-0 L Oct. 7, 1989 H L Oct. 6, 1990 A T Oct. 12, 1991 H L Oct. 10, 1992 A L Oct. 9, 1993 H 20-0 L Oct. 8, 1994 A 32-0 L Nov. 4, 1995 A 33-7 L Oct. 26, 1996 H 38-0 W Oct. 18, 1997 H 24-0 W Oct. 3, 1998 A 35-7 L Oct. 23, 1999 H W Nov. 11, 2000 A W Nov. 10, 2001 H 17-0 L Oct. 5, 2002 A L Oct. 23, 2004 H L Oct. 8, 2005 A L Sept. 30, 2006 H 21-9 L Oct. 27, 2007 A W Nov. 8, 2008 H 28-3 L Oct. 3, 2009 A W Buffalo (10-7-0) 1912 A 27-0 L 1949 H 20-7 L 1950 A W Oct. 27, 1962 A 41-6 W Sept. 21, 1963 H 7-0 L Sept. 20, 1997 H 50-0 W Sept. 25, 1999 H 45-6 W Oct. 7, 2000 H W Nov. 3, 2001 A 44-0 L Sept. 28, 2002 H W Oct. 25, 2003 A L Sept. 25, 2004 H 34-0 W Oct. 29, 2005 A W Oct. 21, 2006 H 42-7 W Oct. 6, 2007 A L Oct. 28, 2008 H L Nov. 10, 2009 A W Central Michigan (4-21-2) Sept. 9, 1972 H W Sept. 13, 1975 A 6-6 T Oct. 9, 1976 A L Sept. 24, 1977 H L Oct. 7, 1978 H 17-3 L Oct. 6, 1979 A 26-0 L Oct. 11, 1980 H 24-9 W Oct. 31, 1981 H L Oct. 30, 1982 A L Oct. 15, 1983 H 14-9 L Oct. 13, 1984 A 35-3 L Sept. 28, 1985 H 13-7 L Sept. 27, 1986 A L Nov. 7, 1987 H L Nov. 5, 1988 A L Nov. 11, 1989 A L Central Michigan - continued Nov. 10, 1990 H 52-7 L Aug. 31, 1991 H T Sept. 19, 1992 A 24-0 L Sept. 11, 1993 A 38-0 L Oct. 29, 1994 H L Oct. 21, 2000 H 52-3 W Oct. 13, 2001 A 34-3 W Oct. 15, 2005 A L Nov. 30, 2006 N L Sep. 13, 2008 H L Dec. 4, 2009 N L Eastern Michigan ( ) Sept. 4, 1976 A 23-7 W Oct. 8, 1977 A L Sept. 9, 1978 H W Sept. 15, 1979 H 20-7 W Sept. 20, 1980 A 34-6 W Oct. 17, 1981 H 29-7 W Oct. 16, 1982 A W Sept. 24, 1983 H W Sept. 22, 1984 A W Oct. 19, 1985 H L Oct. 18, 1986 A L Oct. 31, 1987 A L Oct. 29, 1988 H T Sept. 16, 1989 H L Sept. 15, 1990 A L Nov. 9, 1991 H L Oct. 24, 1992 A 7-6 L Nov. 13, 1993 A W Nov. 12, 1994 H L Sept. 23, 1995 A L Oct. 5, 1996 H 7-0 W Oct. 4, 1997 A 47-7 W Nov. 7, 1998 H W Oct. 16, 1999 A L Oct. 12, 2002 H W Nov. 4, 2006 A W Oct. 13, 2007 H W Kent State ( ) 1936 H 6-0 W 1949 H 34-6 W 1950 A L 1951 H W 1952 A W 1953 H W 1954 A 14-7 W 1955 H L 1956 A L 1957 H 14-9 L 1958 A 14-6 L 1959 H 46-0 W Oct. 1, 1960 A 25-8 W Sept. 30, 1961 H L Sept. 29, 1962 A 21-0 W Oct. 5, 1963 H 20-0 W Oct. 3, 1964 A 3-3 T Oct. 2, 1965 H L Oct. 1, 1966 A W Sept. 30, 1967 H 1-0 W* Sept. 28, 1968 A 31-7 W Sept. 20, 1969 H 35-0 W Sept. 19, 1970 A W Sept. 25, 1971 H W Sept. 23, 1972 A L Sept. 22, 1973 H 35-7 L Sept. 21, 1974 A 20-0 W Sept. 27, 1975 H W Sept. 18, 1976 A W Oct. 1, 1977 H L Sept. 30, 1978 A L Sept. 29, 1979 H W Oct. 4, 1980 A L Kent State - continued Nov. 21, 1981 A 20-7 W Nov. 20, 1982 H W Oct. 22, 1983 A W Oct. 20, 1984 H 19-7 L Nov. 2, 1985 A W Nov. 1, 1986 H L Oct. 24, 1987 H L Oct. 22, 1988 A W Oct. 21, 1989 H W Oct. 20, 1990 A L Oct. 26, 1991 H W Sept. 12, 1992 A W Oct. 16, 1993 H W Oct. 22, 1994 A 24-0 L Sept. 16, 1995 H T Oct. 19, 1996 A W Aug. 28, 1997 H 31-7 W Nov. 21, 1998 A W Oct. 2, 1999 H 31-3 W Oct. 14, 2000 A 41-7 W Oct. 27, 2001 H L Oct. 19, 2002 A 50-0 W Nov. 8, 2003 H L Oct. 30, 2004 A L Sept. 24, 2005 H W Oct. 28, 2006 A 17-7 W Sept. 27, 2007 H L Oct. 11, 2008 A W Oct. 24, 2009 H L *denotes forfeit Miami ( ) 1908 H 5-0 L 1909 A 45-0 L 1912 A 18-6 L 1913 A 44-6 L 1914 H 6-0 W 1915 A 13-6 L 1928 A L 1929 H 14-0 W 1930 A 27-6 W 1931 H 13-0 W 1932 A 16-0 L 1933 H 6-0 W 1934 A 7-0 L 1935 H 20-0 W 1936 A 3-0 L 1937 H 19-0 W 1938 A W 1939 H 20-7 W 1940 A 27-0 W 1941 H 26-0 W 1942 A W 1945 A 34-0 L 1946 H L 1947 A 21-0 L 1948 H 21-0 L 1949 A 26-0 L 1950 H L 1951 A 7-0 L 1952 H 20-0 L 1953 A 7-7 T 1954 H L 1955 A 34-7 L 1956 H 16-7 L 1957 A 26-0 L 1958 H L 1959 A 24-0 L Oct. 22, 1960 H 21-0 W Oct. 21, 1961 A W Oct. 20, 1962 H 12-6 W Oct. 26, 1963 A W Oct. 24, 1964 H 10-7 W Oct. 23, 1965 A 34-0 L Oct. 22, 1966 H L

34 SERIES HISTORIES Miami - continued Oct. 21, 1967 A L Oct. 19, 1968 H 24-7 W Oct. 18, 1969 A L Oct. 17, 1970 H W Oct. 16, 1971 A 3-0 W Oct. 14, 1972 H 31-7 L Oct. 13, 1973 A 10-6 L Oct. 12, 1974 H 31-3 L Oct. 18, 1975 A 17-9 L Oct. 16, 1976 H W Oct. 15, 1977 A L Nov. 4, 1978 H L Oct. 13, 1979 A 9-7 W Oct. 18, 1980 H 17-7 W Oct. 24, 1981 A L Oct. 23, 1982 H 20-0 W Nov. 5, 1983 A W Nov. 3, 1984 H W Oct. 5, 1985 A L Oct. 4, 1986 H L Oct. 17, 1987 A 10-9 L Oct. 15, 1988 H W Oct. 14, 1989 A T Oct. 13, 1990 H L Oct. 19, 1991 A 34-0 L Oct. 17, 1992 H L Oct. 23, 1993 A W Oct. 15, 1994 H L Nov. 11, 1995 H 20-3 L Nov. 9, 1996 A 24-8 L Nov. 8, 1997 H L Oct. 31, 1998 A L Nov. 13, 1999 H W Nov. 4, 2000 A L Oct. 20, 2001 H L Nov. 2, 2002 A L Nov. 22, 2003 H L Sept. 18, 2004 A L Nov. 21, 2005 H 38-7 L Nov. 24, 2006 A W Nov. 24, 2007 H W Nov. 28, 2008 A W Oct. 17, 2009 H 28-7 W Northern Illinois (9-9-0) Nov. 23, 1968 H W Oct. 5, 1974 H W Nov. 20, 1976 H W Nov. 19, 1977 A 20-6 L Nov. 25, 1978 H L Nov. 24, 1979 A L Sept. 27, 1980 H L Nov. 7, 1981 A L Nov. 6, 1982 H 36-0 L Nov. 19, 1983 A L Nov. 17, 1984 H 10-3 W Nov. 16, 1985 A 35-7 L Nov. 15, 1986 H W Nov. 1, 1997 A W Nov. 14, 1998 H W Oct. 4, 2003 A L Sept. 9, 2006 A W Nov. 21, 2009 H W Temple (2-1) Nov. 2, 2007 H 23-7 W Oct. 21, 2008 A L Nov. 27, 2009 H W Toledo ( ) 1925 H 7-0 W 1951 A 13-6 L 1952 H W 1953 A 26-0 W 1954 H W Toledo - continued 1955 A W 1956 H L 1957 A 14-6 L 1958 H 13-6 W 1959 A 36-7 W Sept. 24, 1960 H 48-7 W Sept. 23, 1961 A 10-6 W Sept. 22, 1962 H 31-0 W Oct. 12, 1963 A L Oct. 10, 1964 H W Oct. 9, 1965 A 21-7 L Oct. 8, 1966 H 21-6 W Sept. 16, 1967 A W Oct. 5, 1968 H W Oct. 4, 1969 A 14-9 L Oct. 3, 1970 H 42-7 L Oct. 2, 1971 A L Sept. 30, 1972 H W Sept. 29, 1973 A 35-8 L Sept. 28, 1974 H L Oct. 25, 1975 A L Oct. 2, 1976 H 34-8 W Oct. 22, 1977 A L Oct. 21, 1978 H L Oct. 20, 1979 A L Oct. 25, 1980 H 24-9 W Oct. 3, 1981 A L Oct. 2, 1982 H W Oct. 1, 1983 A 31-0 L Sept. 29, 1984 H T Oct. 26, 1985 A L Oct. 25, 1986 H L Sept. 19, 1987 A L Oct. 1, 1988 H W Sept. 2, 1989 A L Sept. 29, 1990 H L Oct. 5, 1991 A L Sept. 25, 1993 A L Oct. 1, 1994 H 31-6 L Nov. 18, 1995 A L Nov. 23, 1996 H L Oct. 6, 2001 H L Oct. 16, 2004 A L Nov. 4, 2005 H L Oct. 20, 2007 A L Western Michigan ( ) 1939 A 13-6 W 1940 H 20-7 W 1945 H L 1946 A 25-7 W 1948 H 40-7 L 1949 A 16-6 W 1950 H 10-7 W 1951 A 13-0 W 1952 H W 1953 A W 1954 A 19-6 L 1955 H W 1956 A 27-0 W 1957 H 20-7 W 1958 A L 1959 H 12-9 W Oct. 29, 1960 A 24-0 W Nov. 18, 1961 H T Nov. 17, 1962 A W Nov. 9, 1963 H W Nov. 7, 1964 A 13-8 L Nov. 6, 1965 H 17-6 L Nov. 5, 1966 A L Nov. 4, 1967 H W Nov. 2, 1968 A W Nov. 1, 1969 H W Western Michigan - continued Oct. 31, 1970 A L Oct. 30, 1971 H L Oct. 28, 1972 A L Oct. 27, 1973 H 16-0 W Oct. 26, 1974 A 26-3 W Nov. 1, 1975 H W Oct. 30, 1976 A L Oct. 29, 1977 H L Oct. 28, 1978 A 10-7 W Oct. 27, 1979 H 20-6 L Nov. 1, 1980 A 13-7 L Nov. 14, 1981 H W Nov. 13, 1982 A 16-7 L Oct. 29, 1983 H L Oct. 27, 1984 A L Nov. 9, 1985 H W Nov. 8, 1986 A L Nov. 21, 1987 H L Nov. 19, 1988 A L Oct. 28, 1989 A L Oct. 27, 1990 H L Sept. 28, 1991 A 35-9 L Sept. 26, 1992 H 19-3 L Nov. 6, 1993 H L Nov. 5, 1994 A 15-3 L Oct. 14, 1995 H L Nov. 2, 1996 A 38-0 W Sept. 27, 1997 H 31-7 W Sept. 26, 1998 A W Sept. 30, 2000 A L Sept. 27, 2003 H L Oct. 7, 2006 H W Oct. 4, 2008 A L Homecoming Series Records Akron Ball State Bowling Green Buffalo Central Florida Central Michigan Cincinnati Dayton Delaware Denison Eastern Michigan Furman Kent State Miami Muskingum Northern Illinois Otterbein Ohio Wesleyan Toledo Virginia Tech VMI Western Michigan William & Mary Wittenberg Xavier TOTALS Non-Conference Opponents (last outing) Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0-0) Sept.8, 2007 A W, Marshall ( ) Dec. 26, 2009 N L, Ohio vs. I-A Conferences ACC Boston College Duke Florida State Maryland North Carolina NC State Virginia Virginia Tech Big East Cincinnati Connecticut Louisville Pittsburgh Rutgers Syracuse West Virginia Big Ten Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Wisconsin Big Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Missouri C-USA Central Florida East Carolina Marshall Tulane Tulsa Southern Mississippi Mountain West Colorado State UNLV Wyoming SEC Florida Kentucky Louisiana State Mississippi South Carolina Vanderbilt Tennessee Sun Belt WAC Hawaii Utah State Independents Army Navy Ohio State (0-6-0) Sept. 6, 2008 A L, Wofford (0-0-0) First Meeting OhioBobcats.com 125

35 SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT FIRST LAST G W L T Akron Army Athens HS Ball State Baldwin-Wallace Bethany Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Buchtel Buckhannon Buffalo Butler Cal Poly Camp Sherman Carnegie Tech Central Michigan Chillicothe Chillicothe YMCA Cincinnati Colorado State Columbia Columbus East HS Connecticut D & D Institute Dayton Dayton YMCA Delaware Denison Depauw Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Florida State Franklin Furman Gallipolis Gardner-Webb Georgetown Harvard Hawaii Heidelberg Idaho Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana (Pa.) Iowa State John Carroll Kansas Kansas State Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State Kenyon Lancaster Louisiana-Lafayette LSU Louisville Marietta Marshall Maryland Mercer Business Miami (Ohio) Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Morris Harvey OPPONENT FIRST LAST G W L T Mount Union Murray State Muskingum Navy Nelsonville Nevada-Las Vegas North Carolina NC State North Texas Northeastern Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Oberlin Ohio Medical Ohio Northern Ohio State Ohio St. Freshman Otterbein Ohio Wesleyan Parker HS Parkersburg AC Parkersburg HS Parkersburg YMCA Penn State Pittsburgh Portsmouth Purdue Richmond Rio Grande Rutgers Simpson South Carolina SE Missouri St Southern Illinois Syracuse Temple Tennessee Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Toledo Transylvania Tulane Tulsa UCF Utah State Vanderbilt Virginia VMI Virginia Tech Wash. & Jefferson Washington & Lee Wayne West Liberty West Reston West Texas State West Virginia W. Va. Wesleyan Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Pennsylvania Western Reserve William & Mary Wilmington Wisconsin Wittenberg Wofford First Meeting Wooster Wyoming Xavier Youngstown State OhioBobcats.com

36 COACHES RECORDS By Victories COACH W L T PCT. SEASONS Don Peden Bill Hess Carroll Widdoes Jim Grobe Frank Solich present Brian Burke Mark Banks Art McFarland Russ Finsterwald Brian Knorr Cleve Bryant Tom Lichtenberg Warwick Ford Frank Gullum Art Jones Harold Wise Frank Remsburg Fred Sullivan Arthur Hinaman F. B. Heldt Bob Kappes Harvey Deme Henry Hart Karl Core Joseph Railsbeck Robert Woods Pete McLaren Harold Monosmith No Coach Ohio s home fi eld is named for the Bobcats all-time winningest coach, Don Peden By Percentage (min. 20 games) COACH W L T PCT. SEASONS Don Peden Art McFarland Russ Finsterwald Mark Banks Bill Hess Carroll Widdoes Frank Solich present Jim Grobe Brian Burke Brian Knorr Cleve Bryant Tom Lichtenberg Carol Widdoes posted winning records in six of his nine seasons. His 42 wins ranks third all-time. Others Warwick Ford Art Jones Frank Remsburg Frank Gullum Fred Sullivan Harvey Deme F. B. Heldt Pete McLaren Harold Wise Karl Core Henry Hart Joseph Railsbeck Arthur Hinaman Bob Kappes Robert Woods Harold Monosmith No Coach Frank Solich has coached the Bobcats to two Bowl games during his fi ve-year tenure in Athens. OhioBobcats.com 127

37 ALL-MAC SELECTIONS 1947 Ed Zednik OG First Team 1948 John Marco E First Team Jim McKenna HB Second Team Milt Taylor OG Second Team 1949 Al Scheider OT First Team Milt Taylor OG First Team John Marco E Second Team 1950 Al Scheider OT First Team Al Dunn OT Second Team Demus Jones OG Second Team Quinn Stumpf FB Second Team 1951 Lowell Anderson C First Team Ed Roberts HB First Team Al Scheider OT First Team 1952 Vince Costello C Second Team 1953 Lowell Anderson C First Team Bill Frederick QB First Team Bob Penrod OG First Team Lou Sawchik E First Team Ted Jackson FB Second Team Stan Maschino OT Second Team John Schwab OG Second Team 1954 Erland Ahlberg HB First Team John Schwab OG Second Team 1955 Erland Ahlberg HB Second Team Dick Perkins OG Second Team Vernon Smith FB Second Team 1956 Ron Fenik OT Second Team Paul Gallagher E Second Team Dick Perkins OG Second Team 1957 Ron Fenik OT First Team Larry Buckles FB Second Team Paul Gallagher E Second Team 1959 Bob Brooks FB First Team Joe Dean OG First Team Dick Grecni C First Team Bob Harrison HB First Team Joe Trevis OT First Team Dave Wagner QB First Team Jim Massarelli E Second Team 1960 Bob Brooks FB First Team Joe Dean OG First Team Dick Grecni C First Team Bob Harrison HB First Team Dave Wagner QB First Team George Belu E Second Team Jim Massarelli E Second Team Ted Stute OT Second Team 1961 Ted Stute OT Second Team Jim Pugh OG Second Team 1962 Bob Babbitt QB First Team Skip Hoovler OG First Team Dick Schulz OT First Team Jim Albert HB Second Team Chuck Nichoson OT Second Team John Trevis E Second Team 1963 Jim Albert HB First Team Ron Fowlkes E First Team Skip Hoovler C First Team Ron Stepsis OT Second Team 1964 Ron Fowlkes E First Team John Frick T First Team Skip Hoovler LB First Team Ron Stepsis OT First Team Lance Tigyer OG First Team Chuck Turner E First Team 1966 Bob Brown P First Team Ken Carmon OT First Team Bill Biggs E Second Team Frank Spolrich OG Second Team Charles Williams DB Second Team 1967 Ken Carmon OT First Team Dick Conley HB First Team Bob Beach DE Second Team Jim Brown DT Second Team Cleve Bryant QB Second Team Bob Jackson DB Second Team Frank Peters OT Second Team Todd Snyder E Second Team Frank Spolrich OG Second Team 1968 Cleve Bryant QB First Team Ken Carmon OT First Team Bob Houmard FB First Team Dave LeVeck HB First Team Steve Robinson LB First Team Jeff Robison C First Team Todd Snyder E First Team Frank Peters OT Second Team Craig Rader DB Second Team Phil Swindell TE Second Team 1969 Steve Robinson LB First Team Todd Snyder E First Team Tom James DT Second Team Dave LeVeck HB Second Team Mike Schott DB Second Team 1970 Bob Allen FL First Team Al Benton OT First Team Dave Juenger E Second Team Don Caldwell OT Second Team 1971 Bob Allen E First Team Al Benton E First Team Don Caldwell OT First Team Jack LeVeck LB First Team Larry Fields DE Second Team Bill Gary TB Second Team Rick Hawkins HB Second Team Dave Juenger QB Second Team Norm Koury OG Second Team Steve Skiver QB Second Team 1972 Don Caldwell OT First Team Bert Dampier DB First Team Dave Juenger FL First Team Jeff Beams DT Second Team Rich Bevly QB Second Team 1973 Jeff Beams OT First Team Ed Madison OG Second Team Dave Houseton HB Second Team Gary Dourm DT Second Team Mike Nugent DB Second Team 1974 Gary Dourm DT First Team L. C. Lyons RB First Team Ed Madison OG First Team Mike Nugent DB First Team Rich Bevly QB Second Team Wally Sonnie DE Second Team Roger Koepfle LB Second Team 1975 Rod Day DT First Team Mike Green E/P First Team Ed Madison OG First Team Steve Miller DE Second Team Arnold Welcher HB Second Team 1976 Steve Groves DE First Team Greg Lockett LB First Team Bob Weidaw OG First Team Arnold Welcher HB First Team Joe Callan DB Second Team Lyle Govert DB Second Team Tom Kauffman OT Second Team 128 OhioBobcats.com

38 ALL-MAC SELECTIONS 1977 Andy Vetter QB First Team Mark Geisler TE Second Team Nigel Turpin WR Second Team 1978 Kevin Babcock HB First Team Steve Milano OT First Team Mark Geisler TE Second Team Jim Givens DB Second Team Don Puthoff C Second Team 1979 Mark Geisler TE First Team Kevin Babcock HB First Team Steve Green PK/P First Team Steve Groves DE First Team Joe Callan DB First Team 1980 Tony Carifa HB First Team Don Puthoff C First Team Ray Bloch OT Second Team Sammy Shon QB Second Team Greg Byrne NG Second Team Frank Komar LB Second Team Jeff Bramley DT Honorable Mention Neal Seymour DE Honorable Mention 1981 Ron Harter PK First Team Sammy Shon QB First Team Greg Bryne NG Second Team Frank Komar LB Second Team Shawn Silcott TE Honorable Mention 1982 Donny Harrison QB Honorable Mention Mike Mangen LB Honorable Mention David Moore OT Honorable Mention Eddie Washington WR Honorable Mention 1983 Eddie Washington WR First Team Sherman Carter DT Second Team Donny Harrison QB Honorable Mention Mike Mangen LB Honorable Mention 1984 Brian Bertoia OT Second Team Glenn Hunter RB Second Team Shawn Bonner DB Honorable Mention Tom Kennedy DE Honorable Mention 1985 Jesse Owens RB First Team Brian Mays LB Honorable Mention Dennis Swearingen QB Honorable Mention 1986 Tom Compernolle WR Second Team Jesse Owens RB Second Team Shawn Bonner DB Second Team Mike Fultz P Honorable Mention 1987 John Caldwell RB Second Team Tom Kutz LB Honorable Mention Ron Rogers OT Honorable Mention 1988 John Evangelista DT Second Team Dean Nance OG Second Team Don Shimek OT Second Team Larry Hargrove DB Honorable Mention 1989 Bill Garrett LB First Team Andrew Greer RB First Team Larry Hargrove DB First Team Tim Pringle DB Honorable Mention Don Shimek OT Honorable Mention 1991 Tim Curtis RB First Team Jason Carthen LB Second Team Richard Hill WR Second Team David Hoyng P Honorable Mention 1992 Jason Carthen DL First Team Tim Curtis RB Second Team Dale Leisenheimer C Second Team 1993 Tim Curtis RB First Team Darren Reese OL First Team Brian Jepson TE Second Team Tony Poole DB Second Team 1994 Andy Canter OL Second Team Mario Daniel DL Second Team 1995 Damiso Johnson DB Second Team Benny King LB Second Team 1996 Jason Caudill OG First Team Mario Daniel DT First Team Dennis Fitzgerald FS Second Team Steveland Hookfin FB Second Team Tom Carder LB Honorable Mention Bobby Holloway DL Honorable Mention Mike Solominsky OL Honorable Mention 1997 Tevell Jones CB First Team Dennis Fitzgerald FS Second Team Steveland Hookfin FB Second Team Andre Jackson LB Second Team 1998 Tom Carder LB First Team Steveland Hookfin RB First Team Mike Varone C First Team Dave Zastudil P First Team Leigh Barbour LB Second Team Geno Walsh DL Second Team 1999 Dave Zastudil P First Team Mike Varone C Second Team Nick Glowacki OL Second Team Donnie White DB Honorable Mention 2000 Dave Zastudil P First Team Chad Brinker RB Second Team Zach Holt OL Second Team Damion Washington DL Second Team Matt Weikert LB Second Team 2001 Dave Zastudil P First Team 2002 Chad Brinker RB First Team Bop White DB Second Team Multiple All-MAC Selections Four-Time First-Team All-MAC Dave Zastudil P Three-Time First-Team All-MAC Kalvin McRae RB Ken Carmon OT Skip Hoovler OG Al Scheider OT Two-Time First-Team All-MAC Bob Allen FL Lowell Anderson C 1951, 53 Kevin Babcock HB Al Benton OT Bob Brooks FB Don Caldwell OT Tim Curtis RB 1991, 93 Joe Dean OG Ron Fowlkes E Dick Grecni C Steve Groves DE Bob Harrison HB Ed Madison OG Matt Muncy LB Steve Robinson LB Todd Snyder E Dave Wagner QB Kevin Carberry DE Second Team 2005 Dion Byrum CB First Team Kalvin McRae RB First Team Matt Muncy LB First Team Matthew Miller P Honorable Mention 2006 Matt Coppage OT First Team Kalvin McRae RB First Team Matt Muncy LB First Team T.J. Wright CB First Team Landon Cohen DT Second Team Jameson Hartke DE Second Team Tyler Russ LB Second Team 2007 Micahel Braunstein K First Team Kalvin McRae RB First Team Matt Miller OG First Team Andrew Mooney TE Second Team Landon Cohen DT Second Team Jameson Hartke DE Third Team 2008 Josh Leuck OL First Team Andrew Mooney TE Second Team Noah Keller OLB Second Team Jameson Hartke DE Second Team Steven Jackson DB Third Team 2009 Matt Weller PK First Team Lee Renfro OLB First Team Chris Garrett KOR First Team Taylor Price WR Second Team LaVon Brazill WR Second Team PR Second Team Noah Keller ILB Second Team Thad Turner DB Second Team Joe Flading OL Third Team Chris Rodgers OL Third Team Ernie Hodge DL Third Team Gerald Moore DB Third Team OhioBobcats.com 129

39 Dan Risaliti QB 1939 JohnFrick DT 1964 Bob Brooks RB 1960 BOBCAT ALL-AMERICANS Dick Grecni C 1960 Lenard Sadosky RB 1963 Cleve Bryant QB 1968 LaVon Brazill PR 2009 Skip Hoovler LB Al Scheider OT 1951 Noah Keller LB 2009 Todd Snyder WR 1968 Dion Byrum CB 2005 John Kerns T 1946 Dave Zatudil P 2001 Ken Carmon DT 1968 Art Lewis T 1935 Vince Costello C 1952 Brooks led the 1960 team that went 10-0 and won both the MAC title and the small school national championship with 830 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. He still ranks eighth on Ohio s career rushing list.yards. Bryant quarterbacked the 1968 team to a MAC championship and a berth in the Tangerine Bowl where he threw a school-record four touchdown passes. He was inducted into the Tangerine Bowl Hall of Fame in 1988, and coached the Bobcats from list.yards. The only Divison I player with three punt returns for touchdowns during the 2009 season, then-junior Brazill was named second-team All- America by Sporting News, fourth-team by Phil Steele and honorable mention by SI. com Byrum had six interceptions and led the country with three defensive touchdowns in A semifi nalist for the Thorpe Award, he was named first-team All-America by the AFCA and earned secondteam honors from the Associated Press and Sports Illustrated.yards. One of only four Bobcats to be named fi rst-team All-MAC at least three times, Carmon was a key part of the Bobcats 1968 MAC title. He was named honorable mention All-America by both the Associated Press and United Press International. Costello was a an All-MAC selection in 1952, as well as being named to the Little All-America Team that season. He was inducted into the Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in 1968 after a stellar NFL career with the Cleveland Browns. Frick was a member of the 1962 Sun Bowl team and Ohio s 1963 MAC championship squad. He was a fi rst-team All-MAC pick and a secondteam Associated Press All-America selection in He played in both the 1965 Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine. Grecni played on the Bobcats 1960 team taht was unbeaten and won the MAC championship and the small school national title. He was twice anmed fi rst-team All-MAC performer and was named to the Associated Press Little All-America First Team in Hoovler is the only Bobcat ever to earn All-America honors in multiple seasons. He was an honorable mention pick by both the Associated Press and United Press International in 1963 and 1964, and earned fi rst-team honors from Williamson in Keller, a captain on the 2009 MAC East Championship team was named as an Honorable Mention All-American by SI.com following his junior season, where he led the MAC with 155 total tackles (91 assisted and 64 solo) while adding 9.0 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Kerns was an honorable mention All-American in the fi nal year of his war-interrupted career. He served in the Marines from Kerns played in the 1947 East-West Shrine, and went on to play professionally for the Buffalo Bills and Toronto Argonauts. Lewis was a first-team Associated Press Little All-American in He was the first Bobcat to play in the East- West Shrine. He went on to play for the New York Giants. Lewis coached at West Virginia, and still ranks second on WVU s alltime list with 58 wins. Risaliti was named an Associated Press Little All-American in 1939 after leading the nation in completion percentage at 63.3 percent (62-98). He was a two-time All-Ohio pick ( ). Risaliti also participated in track & fi eld, lettering in 1940 and Sadosky was an honorable mention All-American in He was twice chosen unanimously to the All-Ohio team and the All-Buckeye Conference squad ( ). He was a member of the Silver Anniversary Class of the Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in Scheider was an honorable mention Little All-American in He was the fi rst Bobcat ever to earn fi rst-team All- MAC honors at least three times ( ). United Press International named him the top lineman in Ohio in Snyder is the most decorated Bobcat wide receiver ever, earning honorable mention All- America honors in 1968 and first-team All-MAC honors in 1968 and He teamed with Cleve Bryant to help the 1968 squad become the most prolific scoring offense in school history. The school record holder in nearly every punting category, Zastudil was named a first-team All-American by the FWAA in In additon, he was a second-team pick by the Associated Press and a thirdteam selection by The Sporting News. 130 OhioBobcats.com

40 Scoring by Quarters Scoring Summary Team Statistics OHIO BOWL HISTORY Sun Bowl December 31, 1962 El Paso, Texas Ohio 14 West Texas State 15 The Bobcats played in their fi rst-ever bowl game on Dec. 31, 1962 when they faced West Texas State in the Sun Bowl. The Bobcats fi nished the regular season with an 8-2 overall record and a 5-1 conference record to fi nish second in the MAC. After a scoreless fi rst quarter, Ohio got on the board fi rst on a 52-yard fi eld goal by Jim McKee. West Texas State answered with a touchdown on a 13-yard halfback pass from Jerry Richardson to Jerry Don Logan, and the extra point gave the Buffs a 7-3 lead they carried into halftime. The Ohio defense accounted for the next score when Skip Hoovler picked up a fumble at the nine-yard line and returned it 91 yards for a touchdown. The play still stands as the longest fumble return in Sun Bowl history and is tied for the fourth longest in any bowl game. Bob Babbitt completed a pass to Ken Smith for the two-point conversion to give Ohio an 11-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Hoovler went on to take Lineman of the honors. The Bobcats pushed the lead to 14-7 on McKee s second fi eld goal of the game, a 24-yarder. West Texas State scored late in the contest on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Dave Gibson to Richardson. Instead of tying the game with an extra point, the Buffs went for the win and converted the two-point conversion for the victory. McKee set a trio of Sun Bowl records in the game, connecting on two fi eld goals in fi ve attempts, including the 52-yarder. All three of McKee s misses in the game came from longer than 50 yards (51, 56, 53). 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Ohio West Texas State Q Team Play Score 2 Ohio Jim McKee 52-yard fi eld goal WTSU Jerry Logan 13-yard pass from Jim Dawson (Hoot Gibson kick) Ohio Skip Hoovler 91-yard fumble return (Ken Smith pass from Bob Babbitt) Ohio Jim McKee 24-yard fi eld goal 14-7 WTSU Jerry Richardson 32-yard pass from Jim Dawson (Jim Ostrander pass from Dawson) WTSU Ohio FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Individual Statistical Leaders Rushing: WTSU Pete Pedro , Jim Dawson 7-76, Hoot Gibson 7-58, Russ Mundy 9-058; OHIO Roger Merb 5-78, Ron Curtis 6-46, Jack Hite 7-23, Jim Albert 7-18, David Robinson 1-6. Passing: WTSU Jim Dawson , Hoot Gibson ; OHIO Bob Babbitt Receiving: WTSU Jerry Richardson 3-60, Jim Ostrander 2-17, Woody Gilliland 1-15, Jerry Logan 1-13; OHIO Jim Albert 5-69, Ron Curtis 2-25, David Hutter 2-27, John Trevis The Bobcats made their fi rst bowl appearance on Dec. 31, 1962 in the Sun Bowl vs. West Texas State. Skip Hoovler was named Lineman of the after his 91-yard fumble return for a score. Ohio completed a 10-0 regular season, winning the MAC title to earn a berth in the 1968 Tangerine Bowl. The Bobcats entered the contest scoring 37.6 points per game, which still stands as the school record. The Ohio and Richmond offenses racked up a combined 91 points and 1,001 yards of total offense. The Spiders outgained the Bobcats Quarterback Cleve Bryant and end Todd Snyder, both of whom were first-team All-MAC picks, connected on a 48-yard touchdown pass on Ohio s first possession. Richmond scored the next 14 points, but the Bobcats tied the score on a seven-yard run by Bryant. The Spiders quickly reclaimed their advantage on a touchdown run by Joe Kellum and O Brien s second touchdown toss of the day. Another touchdown pass from Bryant to Sndyer made the score at halftime. The Ohio duo connected again on a 45-yard score to tie the game in the third quarter, but the Spiders were able to post back-to-back touchdowns to take the lead for good. Dave LeVeck scored to pull the Bobcats to within eight at Richmond tallied what proved to be the game-winning touchdown on O Brien s fourth touchdown pass. Bryant would add his fourth touchdown pass in the game, a school record that is still in place today. A two-point conversion brought Ohio within seven with 1:53 left, but the Bobcats would get no closer. Bryant completed 17-of-33 passes for 223 yards, while Snyder had 11 catches for 214 yards in the contest. Bryant was later inducted into the Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame in Scoring by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Ohio Richmond Scoring Summary Q Team Play Score 1 Ohio Todd Snyder 48-yard pass from Cleve Bryant (Bill Pataki kick) Rich. Jim Livesay 24-yard pass from Buster O Brien (Mike Dussault kick) Rich. Buster O Brien 31-yard run (Mike Dussault kick) Ohio Cleve Bryant 7-yard run (Bill Pataki kick) Rich. Joe Kellum 1-yard run (Mike Dussault kick) Rich. Walker Gillette 5-yard pass from Buster O Brien (Mike Dussault kick) Ohio Todd Snyder 2-yard pass from Cleve Bryant (Bill Pataki kick) Ohio Todd Snyder 45-yard pass from Cleve Bryant (Bill Pataki kick) Rich. Joe Kellum 4-yard run (Mike Dussault kick) Rich. Jim Crenshaw 12-yard pass from Buster O Brien (Mike Dussault kick) Ohio Dave LeVeck 1-yard run (run failed) Rich. Jim Livesay 15-yard pass from Buster O Brien (Mike Dussault kick) Ohio Bob Houmard 3-yard pass from Cleve Bryant (Dave LeVeck run) Team Statistics Tangerine Bowl December 27, 1968 Orlando, Fla. Ohio 42 Richmond 48 Ohio Richmond FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Individual Statistical Leaders Rushing: OHIO Dave LeVeck 20-82, Cleve Bryant 17-74, Bob Houmard 5-19, Harvey Mitchell 1-(-2); RICHMOND Joe Kellum 15-36, Buster O Brien 7-39, Jim Crenshaw 4-19, Pat Morris 2-7, Frank Olejack 2-4, Jerry Mauro 2-4. Passing: OHIO Cleve Bryant , Dave LeVeck ; RICHMOND Buster O Brien Receiving: OHIO Todd Snyder , Phil Swindell 3-28, Dave LeVeck 2-33, Bob Houmard 2-14; RICHMOND Walker Gillette , Jim Livesay , Jim Crenshaw 4-31, Frank Olejack 2-18, Tommy England 1-10, Joe Kellum 1-9, Pat Morris 1-0. OhioBobcats.com 131

41 OHIO BOWL HISTORY GMAC Bowl Jan. 7, 2007 Mobile, Ala. Ohio 7 Southern Mississippi 28 The Bobcats appearance in the 2007 GMAC Bowl was the program s first bowl game since Ohio also reached milestones with a schoolrecord seven MAC wins and its first MAC East Division championship. Kalvin McRae finished the game with 37 yards on 10 carries, while quarterback Austen Everson completed 14-of his career-high 34 pass attempts for 175 yards and a touchdown. Scott Mayle caught four passes for 56 yards, both team highs. Tight end Thomas Christy saved his best game for his last with two catches for 43 yards and a touchdown, all career highs. The senior linebacking trio of Tyler Russ, Matt Muncy and Michael Graham led the Bobcat defense with nine, six and six tackles, respectively. Senior cornerback T.J. Wright recorded an interception for the Bobcats. All 21 points in the first half were scored in the final nine minutes of the second quarter. The Golden Eagles scored the first points of the game on a 43-yard run by Tory Harrison. Southern Miss made it 14-0 on its next possession with a two-yard touchdown run by Damion Fletcher with 3:03 left in the half. The Golden Eagles defense provided the third score of the night when James Denley stepped in front of a pass by Brad Bower and returned it 18 yards for the score to give USM a 21-0 lead. Fletcher gave the Golden Eagles a 28-0 lead with his second touchdown of the game on the first drive of the second half. The Bobcats scored the games final points with 9:34 left in the fourth quarter on a 13- yard touchdown pass from Everson to Christy. Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final OHIO Southern Mississippi Scoring Summary Q Time Play Score 2 8:33 USM Tory Harrison 43-yard run (Darren McCaleb kick) plays, 90 yards, 3:30 2 3:03 USM Damion Fletcher 2-yard run (Darren McCaleb kick) plays, 60 yards, 4:00 2 1:13 USM James Denley 18-yard interception return (Darren McCaleb kick) :05 USM Damion Fletcher 9-yard run (Darren McCaleb kick) plays, 80 yards, 9:55 4 9:34 OH Tom Christy 13-yard pass from Austen Everson (Matt Lasher kick) plays, 58 yards, 5:42 Team Statistics Ohio USM FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Individual Statistical Leaders Rushing: Ohio-McRAE, Kalvin 10-37; BOWER, Brad 3-9; OWENS, Voncarie 2-7. Southern Miss-HARRISON, Tory 9-68; FLETCHER, Dam ; WEAKLEY, Bobby Passing: Ohio-EVERSON, Austen ; BOWER, Brad Southern Miss-YOUNG, Jeremy Receiving: Ohio-MAYLE, Scott 4-56; NORWOOD, William 3-36; CHRISTY, Thomas Southern Miss-BARNES, Josh 4-59; PERINE, Anthony 3-37; FLETCHER, Dam Tackles: Ohio-RUSS, Tyler 5-4; GRAHAM, Michael 4-2; MUNCY, Matt 2-4. Southern Miss-McRATH, Gerald 8-5; RICHMOND,LeVan. 3-1; HENDRIX, Caleb 3-1; DENLEY, James 3-1; ABANIKANDA, To Thomas Christy (#81) and Austen Everson (#9) celebrate their touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of the 2007 GMAC Bowl versus Southern Miss. Ohio Bowl Records INDIVIDUAL Category Stat Player Bowl Year Rushing Attempts 20 Dave LeVeck Tangerine 1968 Rushing Yards 85 Dave LeVeck Tangerine 1968 TDs Rushing 1 Cleve Bryant Tangerine Dave LeVeck Tangerine 1968 Long Rushing Play 59 Roger Merb Sun 1962 Pass Attempts 34 Austen Everson GMAC 2007 Pass Completions 17 Cleve Bryant Tangerine 1968 Passing Pct. (min. 5 att) 53.8 Theo Scott Little Caesars 2009 (14-26) TDs Passing 4 Cleve Bryant Tangerine 1968 Passing Yardage 223 Cleve Bryant Tangerine 1968 Pass Receptions 11 Todd Snyder Tangerine 1968 Receiving Yardage *214 Todd Snyder Tangerine 1968 TDs Receiving *3 Todd Snyder Tangerine 1968 Long Passing Play 48 Todd Snyder Tangerine 1968 from Cleve Bryant Longest Field Goal 52 Jim McKee Sun 1962 Most Points 18 Todd Snyder Tangerine 1968 Longest Punt 58 Matt Lasher GMAC 2007 Longest Fumble Return 91 Skip Hoovler Sun 1962 *School Record TEAM Category High Opponent, Bowl Year Points 42 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 First Downs 22 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Rushing Plays 42 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Rushing Yardage 176 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Passing Plays 37 vs. Southern Miss, GMAC 2007 Pass Completions 17 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Passing Yardage 269 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Total Plays 77 vs. Richmond, Tangerine 1968 Totals Yards 445 vs. Richmond, Tangerine OhioBobcats.com

42 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Dec. 26, 2009 Detroit, Mich. Ohio 17 Marshall 21 The Ohio Bobcats earned entry into their fourth bowl game in school history with an invitation to the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detriot, Mich. after capping the 2009 season with a near-perfect 7-1 record in the Mid- American Conference and nine wins overall. Ohio junior Shannon Ballard put the Bobcats on the scoreboard after scooping up a fumble forced by defensive lineman Jeff King and returning it 75 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. The score marked Ohio s ninth non-offensive touchdown of the season and first fumble recovery resulting in a touchdown on the year. It also marked the first fumble return for a touchdown in the history of the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (formerly the Motor City Bowl) and the longest defensive return on record for the bowl. The lone offensive touchdown pass from quarterback Theo Scott to junior wide receiver Terrence McCrae marked Scott s 20th of the season, setting a new single-season school record for touchdown passes. It was also the ninth touchdown reception of the season for McCrae, tying the school record for single-season touchdown receptions. Linebacker Noah Keller was named the Defensive Player of the, amassing a game-high 17 total tackles (seven solo, 10 assisted). Keller s 17 tackles on the day gave the junior 155 total tackles this season, the best defensive effort for the Bobcats in more than 15 seasons. The total also places Keller in Ohio s all-time top 10 for singleseason tackles. The 2009 Ohio senior class made a significant mark on the program s history by becoming the only class to go to two bowl games and by winning more games (28) than any class in 40 years. Score by Quarters Scoring Summary Team Statistics OHIO BOWL HISTORY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final OHIO Marshall Q Time Play Score 1st 01:17 MU - WARD, Martin 12 yd run (RATANAMORN, Cra kick) 12 plays, 79 yards, TOP 7: :00 MU - BOOKER, Andre 58 yd punt return (RATANAMORN kick) nd 07:21 MU- WARD, Martin 2 yd run (RATANAMORN kick) 10 plays, 54 yards, TOP 5: :25 OH - Ballard, Shannon 75 yd fumble recovery (Weller, Matt kick) rd 07:11 OH - McCrae, Terrence 8 yd pass from Scott, Theo (Weller kick) 5 plays, 37 yards, TOP 1: :38 OH - Weller, Matt 46 yd fi eld goal 4 plays, 6 yards, TOP 1: MARSHALL OHIO FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 36:08 23:52 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Ohio linebacker Noah Keller was named the Defensive Player of the after amassing a game-high 17 total tackles in the 2009 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Individual Statistical Leaders RUSHING: MARSHALL-MARSHALL, Dariu 20-77; WARD, Martin 9-72; ANDERSON, Brian 6-17; TAYLOR, Press 3-15; EDWARDS-MAYE, T 4-5; ARRINGTON, Devi 1-3; BOOKER, Andre 1-2; SMITH, Lee 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. Ohio Bobcats-GARRETT, Chris 10-30; Brazill, LaVon 3-7; Davidson, Vince 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Scott, Theo 9-minus 25. PASSING: MARSHALL-ANDERSON, Brian Ohio Bobcats-SCOTT, Theo ; Brazill, LaVon RECEIVING: MARSHALL-WALKER, Chuck 4-35; WILSON, Antavio 3-18; SMITH, Lee 2-29; MARSHALL, Dariu 2-2; WARD, Martin 1-1. Ohio Bobcats- PRICE, Taylor 4-49; Brazill, LaVon 3-13; Goulet, Steven 2-33; McCrae, Terrence 2-11; Bussey, Bakari 1-6; Harden, Donte 1-0; Garrett, Chris 1-minus 1. SACKS (UA-A): MARSHALL-HARVEY, Mario 2-0; JANAC, Michael 1-0; BEMBRY, DeQuan 1-0. Ohio Bobcats-GATLING, Stafford 1-0; WILLIAMSON, M Ohio s Shannon Ballard set a Little Caesars Pizza Bowl record with a 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown during the 2009 game. TACKLES (UA-A): MARSHALL- HARVEY, Mario 5-7; HALL, Ashton 4-2; BEMBRY, DeQuan 4-1; BROWN, Omar 2-2; BURNS, Brandon 2-2; HARRIS, Kellen 2-2; BURKES, James 2-1; JACOBS, John 1-2; MCCLELLAN, Albe 0-3; SHAKOOR, Ahmed 2-0; DOBSON, Aaron 1-1; CURRY, Vinny 1-0; JANAC, Michael 1-0; PORTIS, Andre 0-1. Ohio Bobcats-KELLER, Noah 7-10; Notestine, Dak 1-7; Moore, Gerald 1-5; Renfro, Lee 3-2; Turner, Thad 3-2; Gatling, Stafford 2-3; Hodge, Ernie 0-5; Ejike, Errik 3-1; WILLIAMSON, M. 1-3; Tafua, Patrick 0-4; Jackson, Kenny 3-0; Posey, Julian 2-0; Ballard, Shannon 1-1; King, Jeff 1-1; Clemens, Chad 1-1; Scott, Tremayne 0-2; Fletcher, Donovan 0-2; Woseley, Jelani 1-0; Price, Taylor 1-0; Huynh, Neal 1-0; Lewis, Alphonso 1-0; Benjamin, Eric 0-1. OhioBobcats.com 133

43 134 OhioBobcats.com BOBCATS IN THE PROS Josh Abrams Defensive Back; Green Bay Packers, 2008 Chet Adams Tackle; Cleveland Rams, ; Green Bay Packers, 1943; Cleveland Browns, ; Buffalo Bisons, 1949 George Belu End; Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1961 Jeremy Beutler Tight End; Carolina Cobras (Arena Football League), 2000; Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe), 2001; Dallas Desperados (AFL), ; Austin Wranglers (AFL), ; Kansas City Brigade (AFL), 2006 Dion Byrum Cornerback; Carolina Panthers, , Colorado Crush (AFL), Chad Brinker Running Back; New York Jets, 2003; Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe), 2004 Robert Brooks Running Back; New York Titans, 1961 Joe Callan Defensive Back; Ottawa Roughriders (CFL), 1979 Andy Canter Offensive Line; Philadelphia Eagles, 1995 Kevin Carberry Defensive End; Cleveland Browns, 2005; Detroit Lions, ; Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe), 2006; New York Dragons (AFL), 2007, Philadelphia Soud (AFL, 2008 Jason Carthen Linebacker; Buffalo Bills, 1993; New England Patriots, 1993 Landon Cohen Defensive Tackle; Detroit Lions, present Chip Cox Defensive Back; Detroit Lions, 2005; Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 2006; Washington Redskins, 2007; Montreal Alouettes (CFL) John Fekete Running Back; Buffalo Bisons, 1946 Dick Grecni Center; Minnesota Vikings, 1961; Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1962 Dave Green Punter; Cincinnati Bengals, ; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mike Green Punter; Miami Dolphins, 1976; Houston Oilers, 1977 Paul Halleck End; Cleveland Rams, 1937 Robert Harrison Running Back; Baltimore Colts, 1961 Ryan Hawk Quarterback; Birmingham Steeldogs (AFL2), 2006; Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2), 2007 Gary Homer Kicker; Washington Redskins (1976), Minnesota Vikings (1976), Cleveland Browns (1977) Bob Houmard Fullback; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL); Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), Skip Hoovler Linebacker; New York Jets; Houston Oilers, 1965 Dontrell Jackson Quarterback; Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2), Len Janiak Running Back; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1939; Cleveland Rams, Dave Juenger Tight End; Chicago Bears, 1973 Russell Kepler Halfback; Cleveland Rams; Boston Shamrocks, John Kerns Tackle; Buffalo Bills, ; Toronto Argonauts (CFL), Jack LeVeck Linebacker; St. Louis Cardinals, ; Chicago Bears, 1976 Art Lewis Tackle; New York Giants, 1936; Cleveland Browns (Coach), Scott Mayle Wide Receiver; Buffalo Bills, 2007-present Kalvin McRae Running Back; Kansas City Chiefs, 2008 Alan Miller Linebacker; Washington Redskins, Michael Mitchell Defensive Back; Oakland Raiders, present Matt Muncy Linebacker; Cincinnati Bengals, 2007 Mark Parson Cornerback; Houston Texans, present Taylor Price Wide Receiver; New England Patriots, 2010 Seth Ream Defensive Line; Florida Firecats (AFL2), 2007 Darren Reese OL; NY Giants 1994; Jacksonville Jaguars 1995 Lenny Sadosky Halfback; Cleveland Rams, Ryan Senser Long Snapper; New Orleans Saints, 2008; Seattle Seahawks, 2008 Robert Snyder Quarterback; Pittsburgh Americans, 1936; Cleveland Rams, ; Chicago Bears, , 43 Todd Snyder Wide Receiver; Atlanta Falcons, William Snyder Guard; Pittsburgh Americans, Rudy Sylvan Tight End; Detroit Lions, 2007 Clyde Thomas Running Back; Vancouver (CFL), 1961 Chuck Turner Tackle; Buffalo Bills, 1966; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL); Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL) Thad Turner Defensive Back; Indianapolis Colts, 2010 T.J. Wright Cornerback; Cincinnati Bengals, 2007 Dave Zastudil Punter; Baltimore Ravens, ; Cleveland Browns, 2006-present Dion Byrum Thad Turner

44 BOBCATS IN THE PROS Chad Brinker (left) played professionally with the New York Jets after representing the Bobcats at the 2003 Hula Bowl. Dave Zastudil (right) was drafted in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. Zastudil played four seasons with the Ravens before signing a contract with the Cleveland Browns in Bobcat NFL Draft Picks Year Name Pos. Round Overall Team 1936 Art Lewis T 1st 9th New York Giants 1939 Len Janiak B 6th 45th Brooklyn Dodgers Chet Adams T 12th 103rd Cleveland Rams 1943 John Fekete B 14th 123rd Brooklyn Dodgers Joe Riccardi T 26th 270th Washington Redskins 1946 John Kerns T 13th 137th Philadelphia Eagles 1948 Gene Ruszkowski T 5th 44th Los Angeles Rams 6th 29th Baltimore (AAFC) 1954 Lou Sawchik E 24th 278th Chicago Cardinals 1958 Les Carney B 15th 178th Baltimore Colts 1960 Rich Grecni C 13th 152nd Cleveland Browns Boston Patriots (AFL) 1961 Bob Brooks FB 9th 122nd Detroit Lions 21st New York Titans (AFL) 1962 Ted Stute E 12th 165th Cleveland Browns 10th New York Titans (AFL) Allen Miller G 17th 225th Washington Redskins 17th New York Titans (AFL) 1963 Charley Nickoson T 6th 78th Washington Redskins Dick Schultz T 13th 176th San Francisco 49ers 24th Boston Patriots (AFL) 1965 John Frick E 9th 113th New York Giants 14th Denver Broncos (AFL) Don Hoovler LB 6th New York Jets (AFL) 1969 Frank Peters T-C 9th 233rd New York Jets Bob Houmard RB 14th 342nd Pittsburgh Steelers 1970 Todd Snyder WR 3rd 65th Atlanta Falcons Cleve Bryant DB 11th 271st Denver Broncos 1972 Al Benton T 4th 103rd Miami Dolphins David Green K 17th 418th Cincinnati Bengals 1973 Dave Juenger WR 14th 345th Chicago Bears 1976 Mike Green K 16th 450th Miami Dolphins 2002 Dave Zastudil P 4th 112th Baltimore Ravens 2008 Landon Cohen DT 7th 216th Detroit Lions 2009 Michael Mitchell DB 2nd 47th Oakland Raiders 2010 Taylor Price WR 3rd 97th New England Patriots Bobcats in All-Star s All-American Bowl Joe Dean 1960 Bob Brooks 1960 All-Star Gridiron Classic Kevin Carberry 2004 Steveland Hookfin 1998 American Bowl Todd Snyder 1969 Chicago All-Star Dick Grecni 1961 East-West Shrine Thad Turner 2010 Dion Byrum 2006 Mike Green 1976 John Frick 1965 Dick Grecni 1960 Dick Schulz 1962 John Kerns 1947 Hula Bowl Kalvin McRae 2007 Chad Brinker 2003 North-South All-Star Todd Snyder 1969 Ohio Shrine Bowl Rod Day 1976 Tom Kauffman 1976 Greg Lockett 1976 Mike Green 1975 Ed Madison 1975 Wally Donnie 1975 Dave Miller 1975 Jeff Beams 1974 Ken Carstensen 1974 Greg Lieb 1974 Charles Williams 1974 L.C. Lyons 1974 Mike Nugent 1974 Don Caldwell 1972 Dave Juenger 1972 Senior Bowl Taylor Price 2010 Dave Zastudil 2002 Todd Snyder 1969 John Frick 1964 Skip Hoovler 1964 Dick Schulz 1962 Joe Dean 1961 Texas vs. The Nation Mark Parson 2009 T.J. Wright 2007 Landon Cohen is entering his third year with the NFL s Detroit Lions. OhioBobcats.com 135

45 136 OhioBobcats.com ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A A A A A Abrams, Joshua , 06,07 Adams, Art , 99, 2000, 01 Adams, Ryan Adams, Tim , 92 Adamson, Keith , 01, 02, 03 Addington-Strapp, Austin Adkins, Kevin Adler, Bernie , 59 Agne, Bruce Ahlberg, Erland , 54, 55 Albert, Jim , 62, 63 Albrecht, Brian Allen, Joe , 67, 68 Allen, Robert , 70, 71 Allen, Skyler Alston, Will , 95 Amyx, Dale , 78, 79 Anderson, Donald , 54 Anderson, Justin , 94, 95 Anderson, Lowell , 52, 53 Anderson, Pete Anderson, Robert , 64, 65 Anderson, Tom , 51 Andrews, Joe Antle, Ryan , 04 Antonaros, Rich Apel, Elmer , 52 Archibald, Dave , 60, 61 Ascani, Tom , 53 Ault, Scott , 92 Axe, Kevin , 77 B B B B B Babbitt, Bob , 61, 62 Babcock, Kevin , 77, 78, 79 Backenstoe, Bill Bailey, David Bailey, Steve , 67 Bainter, Larry , 64 Baker, Jeff Ballard, Clayton , 93 Ballard, Shannon , 08,09 Balough, John , 59, 60 Balsamo, Anthony , 66, 67 Banks, Arden , 99, 2000,01 Barren, Henry , 63 Barren, Scott Barrington, Charles , 75 Barrington, John , 75, 76 Barrow, Robert , 76, 77, 78 Barrow, Russ Barton, Kirk Bateman, Aaron , 61, 62 Baumholtz, Frank Barbour, Leigh , 97, 98, 99 Baskin, Greg , 99, 2000 Batsakes, George Baxter, Ryan , 98 Beach, Robert , 66, 67 Beadle, Michael Beasley, Jay , 91, 92, 93 Beamish, Russell , 69 Beams, Jeffrey , 73 Bean, Robert Becker, Nicholas Bedosky, John , 50, 51 Bees, Robert Behrendt, Tim Beier, Jon , 96, 97 Belany, Paul Bell, Aubrey , 91, 92 Bell, Charles , 52, 53 Belu, Daniel , 64 Belu, George , 59, 60 Benjamin, Eric , 09 Benson, Frederick , 72 Benton, Alvin , 71 Bertoia, Brian , 83, 84 Bestvina, Edward , 72, 73 Betz, Keith , 96, 97 Beutler, Jeremy , 96, 97, 98 Bevan, Bill , 51, 52 Bevly, Richard , 73, 74 Biehl, Michael Biggs, William , 65, 66 Birchmeier, Matt Bishop, Bruce , 82 Bizzell, Jim Blades, Kevin Bladowski, John , 58, 59 Blaine, Robert , 65 Blakeman, Jeff , 88 Bloch, Ray , 79, 80 Board, Dave , 83, 84, 85 Boch, Bob , 82, 83 Bogan, Allan Boggs, Jason , 95, 96 Bohanan, Frank Bohanan, Marvin , 76, 77, 78 Boler, Kevin , 84 Bollman, James , 74, 75, 76 Bonner, Shawn , 84, 85, 86 Booker, Jonah Boon, D.T , 03, 04 Bower, Brad , 07 Boyer, Gene , 50, 51 Boykin, David , 64 Boykin, Randall Boynton, Robert Bracamonte, Ralph , 04 Bradbury, J.D , 86, 87, 88 Bradford, Andre , 04 Brajak, Stephen Bramley, Jeff , 80 Brammer, John , 56 Brandon, Miles , 85, 86 Brandt, Troy , 92, 93 Brately, Pete , 03, 04 Brathwaite, Issa Braunstein, Michael Brazill, LaVon , 08, 09 Bremer, Charles , 62 Brinck, Ben Brinker, Chad , 2000, 02 Brooks, Burt , 95 Brooks, Gregory , 74, 75, 76 Brooks, Keith , 99 Brooks, Robert , 59, 60 Brown, Brian , 02, 03 Brown, Darnell Brown, James , 56, 57 Brown, Michael , 06, 07, 08 Brown, Ricardo , 81, 82 Brown, Robert , 67 Brown, Steve Browne, John Bruney, David , 72 Brunson, Shenell , 92 Bryant, Aaron Bryant, Cleveland , 68, 69 Bryant, Rodney Buckles, Larry , 57 Buckman, Riz , 97, 98 Buckner, Phillip , 76 Bunner, Cole , 08, 09 Burke, Pat Burns, Gordon , 79 Burns, Michael Burton, Courtney , 91, 92, 93 Bush, Bryson Bush, Garrett , 02, 03 Bussey, Bakari Butler, Josh Butler, Rashad , 03, 04 Byrd, Alvin Byrne, Greg , 80, 81 Byrum, Dion , 03, 04, 05 C C C C C Cade, Brandon , 96, 97 Caeser, Jason , 01, 02 Caldwell, Donald , 71, 72 Caldwell, John Caldwell, Nathan , 09 Calgaro, Mark... 96, 97, 98, 99 Callan, Joseph , 76, 77 Cameron, Bob , 86, 87, 88 Canter, Andy , 92, 93, 94 Carberry, Kevin , 02, 03, 04 Carder, Tom , 96, 97, 98 Carifa, Tony , 79, 80 Carlson, Neil , 75 Carr, Kody Carrie, Travis Carstensen, Ken , 73 Carter, Sherman , 83, 84, 85 Canova, Clarence Carlotta, Vince Carmon, Ken , 67, 68 Carney, Les , 57, 58 Carney, Lester , 54 Carpenter, Sam , 51 Carter, David , 08 Carthen, Jason , 90, 91, 92 Casto, Bill , 52 Caudill, Jason , 95, 96 Chaney, William , 76 Chapman, Al , 86 Chapman, Keenan , 09 Chlebek, Mark Christian, Mike , 67, 68 Christopher, Al , 56 Christopher, Tolley Christy, Thomas , 06 Chukwuemeka, Dennis , 02, 03, 04 Church, Ma tron , 04 Brian Clark Clark, Zac Clarridge, Neil , 82 Clemens, Chad , 09 Clemens, Nate Clements, Wayne , 91, 92 Cody, Dave , 05 Cohen, Landon , 05, 06, 07 Cole, Donald Collette, Tony , 03 Collins, Steve , 97, 98, 99 Compernolle, Tom , 85, 86 Conley, Dick , 67, 68 Constantine, Rich , 03, 04 Cooper, Terry , 78, 79, 80 Coppage, Matt , 04, 05, 06 Cosgrove, John , 97 Costello, Vince , 51, 52 Cox, Chip , 02, 03, 04 Cox, Dwayne , 91, 92 Cox, Greg Cox, John Crawford, Adam , 86 Crawford, Keith , 86 Crawford, Maur , 84 Crimmins, Michael , 71 Crish, Michael , 70, 71 Crislip, Richard , 76, 77 Cross, Byron , 88, 89, 90 Crow, I. Carson , 69, 70 Culliver, Devlin , 87, 88, 89 Culver, Kevin , 08, 09 Cummings, Jon Cummings, Miguel Curtis, Ron , 63, 64 Curtis, Tim , 91, 92, 93 D D D D D Dampier, Rovertis , 71, 72 Daniel, Mario , 93, 94, 96 Daniel, Nick , 98 Danyo, Wesley , 64, 65 Darnell, Alan Dale Davidson, Doug , 91, 92 Davidson, Miles , 88, 89, 90 Davidson, Vince , 08, 09 Davis, David Davis, Erik Davis, James Davis, Terrence , 88, 89, 90 Day, Ricke Day, Rodney , 74, 75, 76 Dean, Joe , 59, 60 DeCarlo, Albert , 64 Deckman, Joel DeLucca, Ronald , 68 DeLuca, Michael , 75, 76 Delverne, Jim , 89 Chip Cox Dempsey, Don , 71 Dennehy, Brian , 98 Desantis, Gabriel , 57 Dewitt, Matt Deyton, Greg , 72 Dickason, John , 59, 60 Dimarino, Greg , 04 Doe, Steven , 78, 79 Dollsmatch, Drew Dorna, James , 65 Donahue, Matt Douglas, Mike , 76, 78, 79 Dourm, Gary , 73, 74 Downer, Scott Dubelko, Robert Dubs, Tom , 92 Duemer, Wally , 51 Duffy, Duffer , 98, 99, 2000 Dunigan, Frank Dunlop, Riley , 09 Dunn, Al , 50, 51 Dunn, Michael , 89, 90 Dutkevitch, Ed, Jr Dvorchak, David , 72 Dwyer, Drew , 97, 98, 99 E E E E E Edmondson, Wayne Edwards, Eric , 83, 84, 85 Edwards, Jay Edwards, John , 66 Ehland, Joe , 77 Ejike, Errik , 08, 09 Ellashek, James Ellis, Bill , 51, 52 Elmore, Ian , 09 Emody, Mike Erdy, Paul , 59 Evans, Christiaan , 96, 97 Evans, Harl , 61, 62 Escobar, David , 04, 05, 06 Eskey, Donald , 52 Evangelista, John , 88, 89 Everson, Austen , 05, 06 Eynon, Mike , 06, 07, 08 F F F F F Fabian, David , 91 Fagan, Douglas , 64 Fairbanks, Doug , 55, 56 Faix, Mike , 81 Farr, Roger , 62 Faulmner, Matt Faut, Brian , 86, 87, 88 Febus, Josh , 07, 08 Feldman, Chet , 95, 96 Feldman, Cyle , 96, 97, 88 Fenik, Ron , 56, 57 Ferrainolo, Dathan Fields, Lance , 98, 99 Fields, Larry , 70, 71 Fields, Lonnie , 94, 95, 96 Fincham, Joe , 84, 85, 86 Fine, Jason Fisher, George , 62, 63 Fisher, Ken , 59, 60 Fitzgerald, Dennis , 96, 97

46 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Mark Geisler Fitzgerald, Justin , 05, 06, 07 Fitzgerald, Matt , 93, 94, 95 Flading, Joe , 09 Fleitz, Richard , 51 Fletcher, Joe , 82, 83 Fletcher, Donovan , 08, 09 Flexer, Dave , 85 Flickinger, Greg , 92 Flintall, L.J , 09 Flohre, Thomas , 73 Flowers, John , 09 Fogoros, Nick , 51, 52 Foley, James , 59, 60 Foliano, Ronald , 53 Fondale, Joe , 97, 98, 99 Fornsaglio, Samuel , 66 Fortman, Brian , 96, 97, 98 Fortune, Gary Fosnaugh, Shawn , 08 Fountain, Phillip , 03, 04, 05 Fowlkes, Ron , 63, 64 Fox, Mike , 99, 2000, 01 France, Jerry , 64, 65 Franklin, B.J Fredrick, Bill , 53, 54 Frenzer, Jim , 92, 93, 94 Frick, John , 63, 64 Friday, Otis Fry, Dick , 55, 56 Fry, Jim , 94 Fultz, Jerry , 77, 78 Fultz, Mike , 86, 87 Futrell, Tyler G G G G G Gallagher, Paul , 57, 58 Gallucci, John Gamble, John , 78, 79, 80 Gamblin, Marcus , 92, 93, 94 s, Marcus , 92, 93 Gandy, Derek , 02, 03 Garrett, Bill , 87, 88, 89 Garrett, Chris , 07, 08, 09 Garrison, Bill Gary, William , 71 Gaston, Max Gates, Eric Gatling, Stafford , 08, 09 Gaul, Dave , 87 Gawronski, Walter , 55, 56 Gaydosz, Steve , 97, 98, 99 Gayle, Casey , 93, 94 Gedeon, Conroy Geiser, Jim , 85, 86, 87 Geisler, Mark , 77, 78, 79 George, Brian , 92, 93, 94 Gerhart, Tom , 86, 87 Gilbert, Bill , 62 Gilders, Greg , 76 Gillard, Bruce Givens, Jim , 77, 78 Glasgow, Marc , 62 Glowacki, Nick , 99, 2000, 01 Goetz, Tom Goff, Alan , 07 Goldsberry, Jack , 91, 92 Gonzales-Santos, Billy Goodwin, Jon Goss, Jason , 93, 94 Govert, Lyle , 75, 76, 77 Graham, Michael , 04, 05, 06 Grahovac, Erik , 01, 02 Grannison, Mark Grant, Hugh , 01, 02, 03 Grecni, Richard , 59, 60 Green, David , 71 Green, Mark , 79, 80 Green, Michael , 74, 75 Green, Steve , 77, 78 Greene, Anthony , 90, 91, 92 Greer, Andrew , 89 Greiner, Sam , 53 Griffi n, Dana , 89 Griffi n, Raru , 95, 96 Grobe, Ben Grogan, Mark , 79, 80, 81 Grombacher, Andy , 89, 90 Groves, Steven , 76, 78 Goulet, Steve , 09 Gualtier, Michael Guyer, Edward Guzik, John , 83, 84, 85 H H H H H Haas, Jack Hackett, Anthony , 04 Haddix, James Haffner, Bill , 52 Haire, Nehemiah , 89 Halada, Justin , 02 Hale, Doug , 80, 81 Hall, Aaron Hall, Chris , 06, 07, 08 Hall, Jim , 56 Hall, Sid , 96, 97, 98 Haller, Greg , 81, 82 Halloran, James Halter, Kurt , 82 Hamilton, Paul , 95 Harcourt, David , 70, 71 Harden, Donte , 08, 09 Hardley, Lester Hargrove, Larry , 88, 89 Harris, Gerald , 90 Harrison, Donnie , 83 Harrison, Bob , 59, 60 Harrison, Tim , 73, 74 Hart, Jim Harter, Ron , 81, 82, 83 Hartke, Jameson , 06, 07, 08 Hasting, Corey Hathaway, Bill , 55, 56 Haug, Bob , 51 Hausfeld, Ron , 81, 82 Hawk, Ryan , 04 Hawkins, Richard , 70, 71 Haynes, Matt Heasley, Bruce, , 77, 78, 79 Heffelfi nger, James Heid, Brian Hendren, Bill , 62 Hendrix, Derek , 88, 89, 90 Henley, Taj , 05, 06, 07 Henry, Mike , 02 Henry, Richard , 59 Herdman, Bruce , 68, 69 Herman, Eric Hershey, Paul Henton, Bob , 82 Herzick, Mark , 79, 80 Hess, Robert , 64, 65 Hess, Thomas Hight, David Hill, Adam , 99 Hill, Glenn , 64, 65 Hill, Karim , 96 Hill, Richard , 91 Hilles, Jim , 56, 57 Hinds, Stu Hite, Jack , 63, 64 Hochberg, Randy Hodge, Ernie , 08, 09 Hodgson, Stephen , 71 Holloway, Bobby Holt, Zach , 98, 99, 2000 Homer, Gary , 73, 74, 75 Hookfi n, Steveland , 96, 97, 98 Hoovler, Don Skip , 63, 64 Houmard, Robert , 67, 68 Houseton, David , 74, 75, 76 Houk, Cliff Howell, Rick , 90 Hoyng, David , 91, 92 Huffman, Tyler , 08 Hull, Bernard Hull, Greg , 70, 71 Hummer, Lawrence Humphreys, J.D Hunter, Glen , 83, 84 Hupp, J.D , 96, 97, 98 Hurlburt, Steve Huston, Brian , 96, 97, 98 Huston, Ray , 02, 03 Hutchins, Donald , 69 Hutter, Dave , 62, 63 I I I I I Inabnitt, Nick , 94 Ingram, Keyon , 03 J J J J J Jackson, Andre , 95, 96, 97 Jackson, Bob , 56 Jackson, Boo Jackson, Chris H , 2000, 01, 02 Jackson, Chris T Jackson, Dontrell , 2000, 01, 02 Jackson, Ervin , 07 Jackson, Kenny , 09 Jackson, Randy , 85 Jackson, Robert , 67 Jackson, Steven , 07, 08 Jackson, Ted , 53, 54 James, Doug James, Thomas , 68, 69 Jefferson, Theo Jenkins, Chris , 93 Jenkins, Derrick , 98, 99 Jennings, Tom , 96 Jepson, Brian , 81, 82, 83 Jereb, Neil , 07, 08 Jeter, Aaron Jewson, Gerald , 66 Johns, Orvell , 83, 84, 85 Johnson, Damiso , 93, 94, 95 Johnson, Eric Johnson, Khalid , 99, 01 Johnson, Kyle , 81, 82 Johnson, Mike , 77, 78, 79 Johnson, Paul , 07 Johnston, Mark , 96 Jones, Brandon , 08, 09 Jones, Carl Jones, Cooper , 99 Jones, Demus , 50, 51 Jones, Gene , 64 Jones, Mark , 70, 71 Jones, Tevell , 96, 97 Jontony, Henry , 79, 80 Jordan, Dan , 99 Joseph, Ryan Juenger, David , 71, 72 Jude, Scott , 93, 94 Judge, Chris , 85, 86 K K K K K Kahl, Kevin Karikas, Charles , 55 Kapostasy, Paul , 69 Kappes, Stephen , 71, 72 Kasmarcak, Justin , 05 Kauffman, Tom Kaydo, Michael , 69 Kaylor, Douglas Keating, Tom , 61 Kelch, Jeffrey , 78 Keller, Noah , 08, 09 Kemper, Charles , 70, 71 Kenkel, Eric , 06, 07 Kennedy, Mike , 82 Kennedy, Sean Kennedy, Tom , 82, 83, 84 Kerr, Kevin , 2000, 01, 02 Kensinger, James , 70 Kershner, Kevin , 89, 90 Kester, Doug , 94, 95 Ketchum, Taylor , 01 Kielkovicz, Mike , 60 Kiener, Eli , 02, 03 Kiewit, Jack , 60, 61 Kimble, Phil King, Benny , 93, 94, 95 King, Jeff , 09 King, Korey , 94 Kirkland, Clevon , 08 Kirkpatrick, Kevin Klosterman, Ken Knaack, Chris , 2000, 01 Knabb, J.J , 06 Knapp, Mark Knorr, Larry , 72, 73 Koenig, Todd , 06, 07 Koepfl e, Roger , 74, 75 Kolbs, Michael Komar, Frank , 79, 80, 81 Kopec, Joseph , 74, 75, 76 Kornowa, Dennis , 64, 65 Korzep, Cliff , 94 Koski, Eric , 95 Kostohryz, John Kozlowski, James Koury, Norman , 69, 70 Krafton, Paul , 83 Krager, James , 54, 55 Kraml, Jim , 86 Kratzenberg, Wolfgang , 96, 97 Kraus, Chris Kraus, John , 97, 98, 99 Krauss, Greg Krause, Sean Kuenzli, David , 56, 57 Kutz, Tom , 86, 87 L L L L L Labeach, Jason , 86, 87, 88 LaBeau, Michael , 65 Lasher, Matt , 06 Laudermilch, Dustin LaVoie, Jeremy Lawless, Joe , 85 Lawrence, Idris , 07, 08, 09 Lawrence, Larry , 52 Lawrence, Steve , 04 Lawson, Matt , 07 LeBold, Jerry , 86, 87, 88 Lebherz, Bo , 03 Lee, Michael Lee, Tom , 52, 53 Leeder, Jack , 87, 88, 89 Leggett, Norm , 57 Leisenheimer, Dale , 91, 92 Lemon, Michael , 71 Lemon, Tee , 76, 77, 78 Lepore, Myron , 57 Lesure, Darrell , 89 OhioBobcats.com 137

47 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Leuck, Josh , 06, 07, 08 LeVeck, David , 68, 69 LeVeck, Jack , 70, 71 Lewis, Alphonso Lewis, Fred , 69, 70 Librizzi, Ted , 76, 77 Lichtenberg, Bubba , 94 Lieb, Gregory , 72, 73 Lilienthal, Richard , 73, 74, 75 Linson, Tim , 82, 83, 85 Littleton, Dane , 81 Lockett, Gregory , 75, 76 Logan, Corey , 05, 06 Logan, Dalvon , 91 Logan, Keyland Lomonico, Jeff , 89, 90, 91 London, Chris , 99, 2000, 01 Lucas, Tedd , 77, 78, 79 Luchsinger, Kris , 07, 08, 09 Lundberg, J. David , 53, 54, 55 Lyon, Ron , 60, 61 Lyons, L.C , 73, 74 Lyons, Wash , 65, 66 M M M M M Mangen, Doug , 85, 86, 87 Marino, Tony Marchant, Jeff , 91, 92, 93 Marsico, Rich Martells, Kevin, , 93, 94, 95 Martin, Lamar , 2000, 01, 02 Martin, Tom Mascaro, John Maschino, Stan , 53, 54 Massarelli, James , 59, 60 Massinople, Phil , 82, 83 Mathias, Jeff , 83, 84 Mathison, John Maupin, Jay , 67 Maxwell, Ahmona , 05, 06 Maxwell, Damion , 96, 97, 98 Maxwell, Kahieem , 98 Mayle, Scott , 04, 05, 06 Mays, Brian , 83, 84, 85 McBride, Charles McBride, Donald , 55, 56 McBride, Sherman , 81, 82, 83 McClain, Marc , 67 McCormick, Art , 84, 85 McCormick, John , 58, 59 McCullough, Chet McCollough, Mario , 92 McCrae, Terrence , 08, 09 McKee, Jim , 61, 62 McKeon, Thomas , 71 McKenna, Dan , 82 McKenzie, Gregory McKibben, Richard, , 52, 53 McKirnan, M. Dan McQuade, Michael McRae, Kalvin , 05, 06, 07 Meeker, Darin , 88 Merb, Roger , 61, 62 Mercer, Robert , 08 Merriman, Phil , 81, 82 Meyers, Albert Meyers, Curtis , 08 Meyers, Jeffrey Meyers, Jordan , 06, 07 Michalski, Gary , 86 Midgley, Patrick , 73 Mikes, Dick , 63 Milano, Steve , 77, 78, 79 Miller, Aaron Miller, Allen , 61, 62 Miller, David , 74, 75 Miller, Matt Stafford Owens Miller, Matt J , 05, 06, 07 Miller, Matt T , 04, 05 Miller, Paul , 87 Miller, Stephen , 74, 75 Mills, Dan , 80, 81 Miree, David , 89, 90 Mitchell, Michael , 06, 07, 08 Mitchell, William, Jr., , 69, 70 Mix, Gary , 59 Mobley, Chris , 87, 88, 89 Mohler, Joe , 2000, 01, 02 Mohler, Joseph , 75, 76, 77 Moncrief, Corey , 09 Monnett, Robert , 64 Mooney, Andrew , 08 Moore, David , 82 Moore, Gerald Moore, George Morgan, Chris Morrison, Scot Morrow, Rich , 89, 90 Morsillo, Mitch , 07 Mosley, Rod Moss, Mike , 61 Moss, Steve , 77 Moton, Les , 84 Moutry, Cleveland Mueller, David , 66, 67 Muncy, Matt , 04, 05, 06 Murphy, David Murphy, Shawn , 01 Murphy, Wes Myers, Bryan , 88 N N N N N Nance, Dean , 87, 88 Nanji, Ewane , 96, 97, 99 Naumoff, Bob , 63 Neel, Wallace , 64 Nelson, Mike , 03, 04, 05 Newby, Mike Nichoson, Charles, , 61, 62 Nolan, Chester , 69 North, Kip , 86 Norviel, Tim , 92, 93,94 Norwood, William , 06 Nosse, Larry Notestine, Dak , 08, 09 Novac, Alan Nugent, Michael , 73,74 Nuxhall, Gene , 51, 52 Nwokocha, Chido , 07 Nyhan, Tom , 80, 81 O O O O O O Brien, Tim O Hara, William , 73,74 Ohman, John , 54 Olsheski, Adam , 08, 09 Olyaje, Jahan , 09 O Neil, Brad , 87 Orkis, Randy , 84, 85 Orlando, Mike , 97, 98 O Shaughnessy, Pat , 82 Ostrosky, Jim , 71, 72 Owens, Charles , 94, 95, 96 Owens, Jesse , 85, 86, 87 Owens, Stafford , 02, 03, 04 Owens, Voncarie , 06 Oxley, A.J , 08 P P P P P Papushak, Vic , 71 Paradis, Scott , 97 Parham, Marcquis , 04, 05, 06 Park, Chris , 91, 92 Parker, Andre , 01, 02, 03 Parker, John , 86, 87, 88 Parr, Willard , 65 Parson, Mark , 06, 07, 08 Pataki, William , 67, 68 Patrick, Kenneth Patterson, Jamel , 99, 2000, 01 Patton, Brent , 92 Patton, Dave , 2000 Patton, Rick Paul, Perrier Payne, Melvin Pennington, Bill , 55 Pennington, Randy , 01, 02 Penrod, Bob , 52, 53 Perkins, Dick , 54, 55 Perkins, Ollie , 88 Perkins, Randall , 79 Perkins, Trendale , 99, 2000, 01 Pertz, Jeffrey , 75 Pesicek, Glenn Peters, Jon , 59, 60 Peters, Frank , 67, 68 Peterson, Brandon , 07, 08 Petroff, Nick , 53 Phillips, Dick , 51, 52 Philibin, Michael , 08 Pickens, Dewight , 93, 94 Pickens, Lance , 82, 83 Pierre, Mike Pikus, Victor , 52 Pinder, Kadre Pisching, Jeffrey , 74 Plattenburg, Walter , 52 Polen, James Pontuti, Jim , 61 Poole, Tony , 92, 93 Porter, Adam , 03 Porter, Bruce , 87 Posey, Julian , 08, 09 Pought, Tierra Pounders, Tim , 75 Pratt, Larry , 59 Preston, Robert , 07 Price, Taylor , 07, 08, 09 Pringle, Mark Pringle, Rudy Pringle, Tim , 87, 88, 89 Propst, Michael , 72 Pry, Bob , 63 Pugh, Chip Pugh, Jim , 60, 61 Purter, Shawn , 88, 89, 90 Puthoff, Donald , 78, 79, 80 Puthoff, Greg , 81 Justin Riley R R R R R Rackley, Troy Rader, Craig , 68, 69 Rainey, Marquest Ramsay, Timothy , 76 Rapp, Mark , 92 Rawlins, Randy , 91, 92 Ray, Fred , 01, 02, 03 Ray, Hank , 95, 96 Ray, Raynald , 98, 99, 2000 Ream, Seth , 04, 05 Rebney, Bjorn , 88 Rechtenwalt, Mike , 88, 89 Reda, Sam , 82, 83 Redman, Tom , 57 Reese, Darren , 91, 92, 93 Reese, Mike Reid, Brent Reilly, Conor , 07, 08, 09 Reinhard, Donald Renfro, Lee , 07, 08, 09 Resch, Thomas , 64 Rice, Matt Rieder, Ron , 95, 96 Riley, Justin , 04, 05, 06 Rinehart, Martin Ripple, Bob , 55, 56 Ritter, Matt , 08 Robbins, Kyle , 08, 09 Roberts, Edwin , 50, 51 Roberts, Scott , 94, 95 Robey, Ben , 02 Robinson, D.R , 93 Robinson, Dave , 63 Robinson, Eric Robinson, Scott , 72, 73 Robinson, Steve , 68, 69 Robison, Jeff , 67, 68 Roby, Steven Rodak, James Roden, Jay , 99, 2000 Rodgers, Chris , 08, 09 Rogers, Ron , 87 Rose, Bob , 61 Ross, Chris , 93, 94, 95 Ross, Donald Rossman, Brooks , 05 Rosar, Peter , 71 Roth, Ron , 61 Roush, John , 70, 71 Roush, Justin , 04 Royster, Mareion , 99, 2000, 01 Rozzoni, Anthony , 03 Russ, Tyler , 04, 05, 06 Russell, Shelton , 84, 85, 86 Russo, Chris Ryan, Patrick , 78 Ryan, Terry , 82 Rykowski, Stan OhioBobcats.com

48 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS John Summers S S S S S St. Clair, Otis St. Pierre, Ron Salen, Dave , 83 Sanders, John , 90 Sands, Troy , 97, 98 Sapashe, Bob , 55, 56 Saponaro, Charles , 55 Sargent, Gary , 59 Savick, David , 89 Savinsky, Brian , 87 Sawchik, Louis , 52, 53 Scheider, Al , 50, 51 Scheider, Bill , 51, 52 Schlapman, Larrie , 64 Schott, Michael , 68, 69 Schreiner, Paul Schulick, Don , 56 Schulte, Matt , 08, 09 Schulz, Dick , 61, 62 Schussler, Gar , 08 Schvartz, Lars Schwab, John , 53, 54 Scimeca, Michael , 79 Scipio, Joel , 08 Scott, Henry , 58, 59 Scott, Jesse Scott, Mike , 88 Scott, Theo , 08, 09 Scott, Tremayne Seder, Bill , 84, 85 Segrist, Dan Sellers, Joe , 2000, 01, 02 Senser, Ryan , 06, 07 Seymour, Neil , 78, 79, 80 Shavers, Rahman , 02, 03, 04 Shelby, David , 05, 06, 07 Sherman, Willie , 02, 03 Sherrill, Joe , 2000, 01, 02 Shimek, Don , 88, 89 Shon, Sammy , 79, 80, 81 Short, Vincent , 78, 79, 80 Shreffler, Aaron , 94, 95, 96 Shy, Ed , 87, 88, 89 Silcott, Shawn , 79, 80, 81 Simmons, Gary , 64, 65 Simmons, Isiah Simpson, William, , 77, 78, 79 Sims, Todd , 89 Singleton, Russ Siragusa, Mike , 84, 85, 86 Skipton, Charles , 53 Skiver, Stephen , 69, 70 Skrovan, William Slaise, Rahim , 96, 97, Dennis Thompson Slay, Ed , 92, 93, 94 Smalley, Doug , 83 Smith, Gary Smith, Jim , 57 Smith, John , 66, 67 Smith, Ken , 62 Smith, Pat , 60, 61 Smith, Robert Smith, Roger Smith, Shawn , 94, 95 Smith, Tom , 96, 97 Smith, Vern , 55 Smith, Wayne , 88, 89 Snyder, Rob Snyder, Todd , 68, 69 Solominsky, Mike , 96, 97, 98 Sonnie, Wallace , 74, 75 Southers, Mike , 88, 89, 90 Spak, Paul Spellmeyer, Rich , 54 Spencer, Mark , 94 Sperling, Corey Spires, Larry Dean , 69 Spitler, Matt , 2000 Spolrich, Frank , 66, 67 Stainbrook, Dave , 83 Stanko, Paul Stattmiller, Joseph, , 70, 71 Steffens, Robin Stephens, Thomas , 01 Stepsis, Ron , 63, 64 Stevens, Bill , 57 Stobart, Charles , 57, 58 Storm, Timothy Stout, David , 64 Stover, Rob , 03, 04 Strang, Doug , 56, 57 Stricklin, Dave , 57 Stubbs, Mark , 96, 97, 98 Stuck, Tommy , 07, 08 Stute, Ted , 59, 69 Strahler, J.B Strum, A.J , 09 Sullivan, Lucas Summers, John , 76, 77, 78 Sutton, Joseph , 68 Swarn, Michael Swanson, Boad , 93 Swanson, Jim , 89, 90 Swearingen, Dennis , 83, 84, 85 Swenson, David , 97, 98, 99 Swiger, Brandon , 02, 03 Swindell, Phillip , 67, 68 Sykes, Brett , 05, 06, 07 Sylvan, Rudy , 05, 06 T T T T T Tabachka, Todd , 88 Tafua, Patrick , 09 Taliaferro, Curtis Taraschke, Bill , 62, 63 Tasz, Ed Tate, Scott , 90 Tatum, Dustin Tatum, Spencer , 04, 05 Taylor, Bruce Taylor, Demetri , 01, 02, 03 Taylor, John Taylor, John Taylor, James , 01 Tennant, David Terry, Chuck , 03 Terry, David , 89 Tettleton, Tyler Thatcher, Rick , 63 Thimmes, James Thomas, Clyde , 60 Thomas, Mark Thomas, Roger , 55 Thomasson, Sean Thompson, Dennis , 01, 03, 04 Thompson, Denny Thompson, Jabaar , 93, 94, 95 Thompson, Jordan Thornton, Anthony , 88, 89, 90 Thrash, Lonche , 96, 97 Tigyer, Lance , 63, 64 Todoroff, Maxwell Toth, Nick , 96, 97, 98 Townsend, Lakarlos , 94 Travis, Rashan Trevis, Joe , 58, 59 Trevis, John , 61, 62 Trout, Sean Trubica, Dave Turner, Charles , 64, 65 Turner, Thad , 08, 09 Turk, John , 51, 52 Turpin, Nigel , 76, 77, 78 Tyree, James, Jr Tyson, Andrew Tyson, Clarence, Jr Tyson, Scott , 78 U U U U U Urbanowicz, Blaise Underwood, Frank , 52, 53 V V V V V Van DeGinste, Mike Van Fossen, Jess , 75 VanVoorhis, Rick Vair, John , 56, 57 Valencia, Henry Varone, Mike , 98, 99 Vernon, Randy Vespie, Troy , 90, 91, 92 Vetter, Andrew , 76, 77 Viner, Stan , 55, 56 Vink, Sam Volkmer, Faron , 79 W W W W W Wagner, Dave , 59, 60 Wagner, Macarthur Wagner, Otis , 60, 61 Walker, David , 97, 98, 99 Wallace, O Keith , 94 Wallake, Randy , 69 Walsh, Geno , 96, 97, 98 Walsh, Timothy Wanke, Elmer , 68 Ward, Tony Ware, Darryl Warren, Keith Warren, Richard Washington, Damion.1997, 98, 99, 2000 Washington, Ed , 81, 82, 83 Watkins, Jack Way, Barrett Weaver, Brandon Weaver, Ronald , 53, 54 Wegisin, Gerry , 84, 85, 86 Weidaw, Robert , 76, 77 Weikert, Matt , 99, 2000, 01 Weilbacher, Tom , 2000, 01 Welch, Jeff , 81, 82, 83 Welcher, Arnold , 76, 77 Weller, Matt Welsh, Pat , 86, 87 Wendt, David , 93, 94 Wendt, Derek Wesley, Cole , 03, 04, 05 West, James West, Michael Wheeler, Bob , 56 White, Chad White, David Bop 1999, 2000, 01, 02 White, David , 07, 08, 09 White, Donnie , 98, 99, 2000 White, Jay , 89, 90 White, Jayson , 06, 07, 08 Whitehead, Jason Widdoes, Tom , 61, 62 Wielizko, James , 90 Wietrzykowski, Bob , 94 Williams, Anthony , 84, 85, 86 Williams, Brad , 83 Williams, Charles , 66 Williams, Charles , 75 Williams, Dave Williams, Joe Williams, Malcon , 73, 74 Williams, Brad , 85 Williams, Sean , 96, 97 Williamson, Charles Williamson, Jacob , 06, 07, 08 Williamson, Marcellis , 08, 09 Williamson, Mike , 72 Willis, Robert , 74 Wilson, Charles , 52, 53 Wilson, Kareem , 96, 97, 98 Wilson, Leon , 52, 53 Winemiller, Paul , 50, 51 Wirtz, Don , 56 Wisniewski, Robert , 59 Wojczuk, Michael Wojick, Brad Wolf, Steve , 89, 90 Wolfrom, David , 73, 74 Woods, Jim , 58, 59 Woodson, Ken , 74 Wooten, Doug , 2000, 01, 02 Workman, Donovan , 97, 98 Worner, Timothy , 72, 73 Woseley, Jelani Wright, Thomas T.J , 04, 05, 06 Y Y Y Y Y Yates, John , 57, 58 Yates, Shane , 04, 05, 06 Yeager, Tom Yoho, Todd , 79, 80, 81 Young, Antonio , 88, 89, 90 Young, Brad , 03, 04, 05 Young, Larry , 71, 72 Young, Mike , 92, 93 Yowell, Wayne Z Z Z Z Z Zastudil, Dave , 99, 2000, 01 Zavadil, Craig Zawachi, Jerry Zednik, Edward Zele, Scott , 92, 93 Zetts, Thomas Zimmer, Paul , 83, 84 OhioBobcats.com 139

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