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1 Football YSU football played its first season in The program was organized by Coach Dwight Beede. Beede was the head coach of the football program from 1938 through Overall, YSU has had five head coaches in the program s history Beede, Rey Dempsey, Bill Narduzzi, Jim Tressel and Jon Heacock. The Penguins have won over 400 games in 67 seasons of football the program was halted from for World War II. Through the 2006 season, YSU has played more than 700 games in the programs illustrious history. Youngstown State has been a member of the Mid-Continent Conference ( ), the Ohio Valley Conference ( ) and now the Gateway (1997-present). The Penguins won Mid-Con titles in 1978 and 1979, won the OVC in 1987 and won the Gateway in 2005 and 2006.YSU has won four Division I-AA National Championships (1991, 1993, 1994 and 1997) and also played in the title game in 1992 and YSU also played for the Division II National Championship in The Penguins have had 29 individuals selected as First-Team All-Americans on the I-AA/FCS or Division II level. Prepared by YSU Sports Information Director Trevor Parks Continue below for more detailed history

2 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ABILENE CHRISTIAN /23/ H...L, /19/ A...L, AKRON /2/ A...W, /7/ H...W, /19/ H... W, /17/ H... W, /1/ H... W, /2/ A... L, /7/ A...L, /22/ H...L, /8/ A...L, /7/ H...L, /20/ A...L, /21/ H... W, /20/ A... L, /16/ H...W, /25/ A... L, /25/ H... L, /15/ A... W, /21/ H...W, /20/ A...W, /4/ H...T, /3/ A...W, /4/ H...L, /5/ A...L, /3/ H...W, /9/ A... L, /21/ H... W, /20/ A...W, /1/ H... L, /23/ H... W, /29/ H... W, /12/ A...L, /14/ A...T, /20/ A...W, /29/ H...W, /4/ A... W, ALABAMA A&M /1/ H...W, 52-0 ALBRIGHT /21/ A... L, /20/ H...W, 16-7 ALCORN STATE /25/ H... W, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL /15/ H... W, APPALACHIAN STATE /9/ A...L, ASHLAND 3-0 9/23/ A...W, /22/ H...W, /19/ H...W, 38-3 AUGUSTANA /15/ H...W, /17/ A... W, /16/ A...W, 29-0 AUSTIN PEAY 6-2 9/15/ A... L, /14/ H...W, /16/ A...W, /15/ H... W, /13/ A... W, /19/ H... W, /18/ A...L, /17/ H... W, BALDWIN-WALLACE /28/ H...W, /19/ H...T, /3/ H... W, /25/ H...L, /23/ H... W, /24/ A...W, /11/ H...W, /27/ H... W, /18/ H...W, /2/ H...L, /30/ H... W, /8/ H...W, /6/ H...W, /7/ A... L, /6/ H... L, /26/ H... W, /24/ A...W, /30/ H... L, /12/ H... W, /29/ A...L, /5/ A... L, 6-26 BALL STATE /19/ A...L, BLOOMSBURG 1-0 9/1/ H...W, 43-7 BOISE STATE /17/ N... W, BOSTON U 1-0 9/20/ A...W, 28-7 BOWLING GREEN /11/ A... L, /10/ H... L, /8/ A... L, /19/ H...W, /12/ A... W, /22/ A...L, BUFFALO /31/ H... L, /15/ A...L, /19/ A...L, /30/ H... W, /5/ A...W, /11/ H...L, /12/ A...W, /11/ H... W, CAL POLY /16/ H...W, /18/ A... W, CAMP LEJEUNE MARINES 0-1 9/22/ A... L, 6-19 CANISIUS 2-1 9/20/ H...W, /25/ H... W, /24/ H...L, CASE WESTERN RESERVE /1/ H... L, /25/ H... L, /4/ H...L, CENTRAL FLORIDA /24/ H...L, /27/ H... W, /31/ A...L, CENTRAL MICHIGAN /24/ H...W, /23/ H...W, /21/ H...W, /22/ A...W, /19/ H...T, /31/ A...L, /17/ H... W, /17/ A...W, 7-6 9/22/ A... L, /21/ A...L, /18/ A...L, /11/ H...T, /14/ H...L, CENTRAL STATE 8-0 9/25/ H...W, /4/ A...W, /9/ A... W, /13/ H...W, /13/ A...W, /12/ H...W, /14/ A... W, /15/ H...W, 17-6 CINCINNATI 2-2 9/5/ A... W, /25/ A... L, /15/ A... W, /14/ A...L, THE CITADEL /5/ A... W, CLARION 6-0 The Penguins own 19 wins over Akron, their most over any opponent. Mike McGlone was part of YSU squads that beat the Zips in 1986 and /12/ H...W, /5/ H...W, /28/ H... W, /3/ H... W, /8/ H...W, /29/ H... W, DAVIS & ELKINS /3/ H... W, /3/ H...W, 3-0 DAYTON /13/ H...L, /22/ A... L, /23/ A...L, /5/ H... L, /30/ A...L, /9/ A...L, /8/ A... L, /11/ A...L, /22/ H...L, DELAWARE /30/ A...L, /10/ H...L, /8/ A...L, /22/ A...L, /17/ A... W, /7/ A...L, /17/ H...L, DELAWARE STATE 3-1 9/14/ A...L, /12/ H... W, /9/ H... W, /10/ A...W, 26-3 DETROIT TECH /19/ A...W, /20/ H... L, /4/ H...W, 34-6 EASTERN ILLINOIS /13/ H... W, /2/ A...W, /6/ H... W, /5/ H... W, /7/ H... W, /2/ A...L, /2/ A... W, /25/ A... L, /24/ H... W, /2/ H...L, /1/ A...L, /24/ A... W, /13/ H... W, EASTERN KENTUCKY /17/ A... W, /16/ H... L, /23/ A... L, /25/ H...W, /23/ A...L, /26/ H...W, /11/ A...L, /15/ A... W, /20/ A... L, /12/ H... L, /11/ A...L, /10/ H...L, /8/ A...L, / H...L, /25/ A...L, /24/ H... L, /25/ A... W, /2/ A... W, /17/ H...W, /3/ H... W, EASTERN MICHIGAN /4/ A...W, /3/ H...L, /25/ A...W, /22/ H...W, /27/ A... L, /1/ H... W, /1/ H...W, /7/ A...L, /13/ H...L, /15/ A...L, /10/ H...L, /9/ A... L, /22/ H... W, EASTERN WASHINGTON /13/ A... W, EDINBORO /11/ H... W, /8/ H... W, /7/ H...W, /9/ H...W, /28/ H... W, ELON /17/ H...W, 45-7 FLORIDA ATLANTIC /12/ A... W, /20/ H... L, 6-13 FLORIDA A&M 2-0 9/21/ H... W, /11/ H... W, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 0-1 9/11/ H...L, FORT KNOX /21/ A...L, 0-7 FURMAN /2/ A...L, GENEVA /15/ H... L, /15/ H...W, /12/ H...W, 7-0 9/18/ H...T, /22/ H...W, /7/ A... W, /19/ H...W, /5/ A...W, 27-7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN /2/ A... W, /21/ H... W, /4/ H... W, /18/ N...L, GREAT LAKES ACADEMY 2-0 9/23/ H... W, /24/ A...W, 25-0 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS /13/ H...T, /18/ H...L, /2/ H...L, /27/ H... W, /6/ H... W, /11/ A...W, /13/ H...W, /9/ H...W, /9/ H... W, /6/ H...L, /12/ A...W, /10/ H... W, /9/ H...W, /4/ H...W, /17/ H...W, /15/ H...W, /18/ H... W, /14/ A... W, /14/ H... L, /14/ H... L, /13/ H...W, 14-0 HAMPTON /29/ H... W, HILLSDALE /28/ A... L, /25/ H...W, 29-6 HOFSTRA /16/ A...W, /27/ H... W, /4/ H... W, IDAHO /11/ H... W, ILLINOIS STATE 9-8 9/8/ A... W, INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 79

3 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION 10/10/ H... W, /13/ A...L, /18/ H...L, /21/ A...L, /1/ H...W, /14/ A...L, /30/ H...L, /7/ A... W, /20/ H... W, /9/ A... W, /25/ H...L, /23/ A...L, /1/ H... W, /28/ A... W, /2/ H... W, /20/ H...L, ILLINOIS WESLEYAN /10/ H... W, /30/ H...W, 35-6 INDIANA (PA.) /18/ A...L, /17/ H... W, /18/ H... W, 13-7 INDIANA STATE /5/ H...W, /7/ A... W, /3/ A... W, /6/ H... W, /19/ A...W, /28/ H... L, /4/ A...W, /19/ H... W, /2/ A... W, /28/ H...W, /6/ A... W, /5/ H... W, /18/ A... W, /30/ H... W, /8/ A...W, /7/ H... W, /3/ A...W, 40-7 JAMES MADISON /20/ A... W, /9/ H... W, /26/ H...L, /25/ H... W, JOHN CARROLL /13/ H...L, Jim Vechiarella was a linebacker for the Guins in the 1950 s and later was an NFL assistant coach for 20 years /14/ H...W, /9/ A... L, /8/ H... W, /14/ A... L, /27/ H...W, /1/ A... L, /30/ H...W, /30/ A...W, 7-0 KENT STATE /21/ H...W, /29/ A...W, /3/ A... L, /15/ H... W, /2/ A...L, /14/ A...L, /6/ H... W, /12/ A... W, /16/ A... W, /13/ A...L, LACROSSE /6/ H... W, LEBANON VALLEY /26/ A...W, 20-6 LIBERTY /29/ A... L, /4/ H... W, /13/ A...W, /19/ H... L, /16/ H...W, /27/ A...W, /25/ H... W, /17/ A...W, 42-0 LINCOLN, MO /1/ H... L, 7-12 LOCK HAVEN /27/ H...W, /30/ H...W, /22/ H...W, 35-3 MAINE /6/ A...L, /5/ H...W, /2/ A...L, /17/ H... W, /9/ H... W, MARSHALL /21/ A... W, /18/ H...T, /5/ A...L, /3/ H... W, /26/ A...L, /19/ H...L, /21/ N... W, /19/ A...L, /18/ A...W, /24/ A...L, MASSACHUSETTS /1/ A...L, /12/ A...W, 28-9 MCMURRAY /29/ H...W, /5/ H... W, /21/ A...T, MCNEESE STATE /1/ H... W, /23/ A... L, /20/ N... W, /7/ H...L, /18/ A...L, MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST /31/ A... W, /30/ H... W, /29/ A...L, /27/ H... W, /2/ A...L, /1/ H...L, /31/ A... W, MIDWESTERN TEXAS 1-0 9/29/ H...W, 20-6 MISSOURI STATE /9/ A... W, /15/ H... W, /21/ A... W, /6/ H... W, /30/ A... W, /13/ H... W, /28/ A... W, /4/ H...W, /13/ A...L, /22/ H...W, /30/ A... W, /29/ H... W, MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE /5/ H...W, 36-7 MONTANA /10/ H...W, /27/ A... W, MOREHEAD STATE 8-6 9/25/ A... W, FORFEIT 9/24/ H...L, /19/ A...L, /18/ H...L, /18/ H...W, /16/ A...W, /18/ H...L, /14/ A...W, /13/ A... W, /19/ H...L, /17/ A... W, /22/ H... W, /15/ A...L, /14/ H... W, MORGAN STATE 3-0 9/30/ H... W, /21/ H... W, /18/ H... W, MORRIS HARVEY 3-2 9/22/ A...L, /17/ H...W, /4/ A...W, /9/ H... W, /11/ A...L, 0-6 MOUNT UNION /28/ H...W, /16/ H...W, /13/ H...T, /9/ H...W, 26-7 Shawn Patton and the Penguins beat Boise State in the 1994 National Championship Game to go /18/ H...W, 44-7 MUHLENBERG /2/ A... L, /11/ H...T, 7-7 MURRAY STATE /10/ A...L, /10/ H...W, /13/ A... L, /19/ H... L, /12/ H... L, /10/ A...W, /8/ A...L, /7/ H... W, NEBRASKA-OMAHA /25/ H... W, NEVADA-RENO /7/ A... W, NEW HAVEN 2-0 9/27/ A... W, /24/ H... W, NIAGARA /15/ A...W, /27/ H...W, 14-6 NICHOLLS STATE 0-1 9/6/ H...L, NORTH ALABAMA /8/ H... W, NORTH CAROLINA A&T /4/ H...W, 41-3 NORTH DAKOTA /4/ H...L, /15/ A... L, 7-20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1-1 9/30/ A...L, /3/ H... W, NORTHEASTERN /5/ H... W, /20/ A...L, /3/ H... W, /8/ A... L, /14/ H...W, /15/ A...W, /28/ H...W, /17/ A...L, /10/ H... W, NORTHERN IOWA /9/ A... W, /29/ H...W, /1/ H...L, /21/ A...L, /20/ H... W, /22/ A...L, /20/ H... L, /26/ H...L, /28/ A...L, /12/ A...W, /2/ H...L, /18/ A...L, /7/ H...L, /23/ A... W, /14/ H... W, /29/ A...L, /19/ H... L, /1/ A... L, /16/ H...L, /29/ A... L, /21/ H...L, /27/ A...L, NORTHERN MICHIGAN /3/ A...L, 0-7 9/29/ H... W, /17/ H...L, /9/ A... L, /7/ H... W, /6/ A...L, /5/ H... W, /4/ A... L, /4/ H... W, /13/ A... W, /27/ H... L, 7-10 NORTH TEXAS STATE /26/ H...L, /15/ A...L, NORTHWESTERN STATE /26/ H... W, OHIO 3-4 9/28/ A... L, /26/ H...W, /15/ H...L, 0-6 9/20/ A... L, /16/ H...L, /3/ H...W, /7/ A... W, OHIO STATE 0-1 9/1/ A... L, 6-38 OHIO WESLEYAN 1-1 9/29/ H...L, /16/ A...W, 13-6 OKLAHOMA CITY /17/ H...W, /1/ H... W, 19-13

4 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 10/16/ A...L, PENN STATE 0-1 9/16/ A... L, 3-37 PENSACOLA NAVY /21/ A...L, /12/ H...L, /11/ A... L, 6-21 PITTSBURGH 0-1 9/24/ A... L, 0-41 QUANTICO MARINES /2/ H...L, RICHMOND /25/ A... L, 3-10 SAGINAW VALLEY /9/ H... W, /8/ A... W, /30/ H... W, SAMFORD /14/ H...W, /23/ H...W, /23/ H... W, ST. BONAVENTURE 1-1 9/29/ A... W, /3/ A... L, 6-39 ST. FRANCIS, PA /6/ H...W, /20/ H...W, /4/ A...W, /3/ H... W, ST. NORBERT /5/ H...T, 7-7 ST. VINCENT /7/ A... L, /2/ A... L, /19/ H... W, /8/ A...W, 19-0 SCRANTON /2/ H... W, /18/ A... L, /26/ H...W, 12-7 SLIPPERY ROCK /16/ H... W, /24/ H... W, /16/ H... W, /7/ H...W, /28/ H...W, /2/ H... W, /31/ H... W, /6/ H... W, /2/ H... W, /1/ H... W, /31/ H... W, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5-4 9/19/ H...W, /26/ H...L, /25/ A... W, /30/ A...L, /22/ H... L, /21/ A... W, /15/ H...L, /24/ H...W, /8/ H... W, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA /1/ H...W, /31/ A...L, SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST /7/ H...L, /29/ A...W, /14/ H...W, /13/ A...L, /12/ H...W, /10/ A... W, /9/ H...W, /22/ A... W, /14/ H...W, 35-0 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS /2/ H...W, /8/ A...T, Quarterback Trenton Lykes engineered an Ohio Valley Conference title and a playoff berth in /4/ H...W, /2/ A... W, /27/ H...L, /26/ A...L, /27/ A...L, /12/ H... W, /8/ A... W, /10/ H... W, /9/ A... W, /11/ H...L, /3/ A...W, /2/ H...W, /8/ A...L, /9/ H... L, /5/ A...L, /4/ H... W, /6/ A...L, SOUTHERN UTAH /13/ H... W, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN /5/ A...W, /11/ A...L, /1/ H...T, /9/ H... L, 0-27 STONY BROOK 1-0 9/15/ H...W, 42-6 SUSQUEHANNA 1-1 9/28/ A... L, /14/ H... W, TAMPA /3/ H...L, /2/ A... L, 0-49 TENNESSEE A&I 1-0 9/19/ H... W, UT-CHATTANOOGA /21/ H...L, TENNESSEE TECH /11/ A...L, /26/ H... W, /31/ H...W, /28/ H... L, /16/ A... W, /19/ H...L, /12/ H...W, /20/ A...W, /18/ H...L, /17/ A...L, /18/ H... W, /17/ A... W, /6/ H...W, /12/ A... W, /11/ H...W, /10/ A... W, TEXAS LUTHERAN /18/ H...T, /10/ A...W, /12/ H... L, 7-14 TEXAS STATE 1-0 9/19/ A... W, TOLEDO /14/ H... W, /11/ A... L, /15/ H...L, /13/ A... L, /12/ H...T, 8-8 9/17/ A...L, /30/ H... W, TOWSON STATE /15/ H... W, /18/ H...W, /10/ A...W, /23/ A... W, UC DAVIS 1-0 9/23/ H... W, VILLANOVA /8/ H...W, /23/ A...L, /10/ A... W, /28/ H...L, /6/ A... W, /30/ H... W, /28/ H... W, /6/ A... W, /13/ A... W, WAYNE STATE /26/ H...W, /30/ A... L, /29/ H... W, /16/ A... W, WAYNESBURG /19/ H...T, /25/ A...W, /15/ H...W, /9/ H... L, 7-10 WEST CHESTER /9/ A...W, /7/ H...W, 39-6 WESTERN COLORADO ST /22/ A... L, /21/ H...W, 25-6 WESTERN ILLINOIS /20/ A...L, /16/ H...L, /27/ A...L, LB Jeff Gergel played in all 47 games during his career, inlcuding the last Division II contests (1980) and first FCS game (1981) for YSU. 10/2/ A...L, /24/ H... W, /11/ A...W, /27/ H...W, /8/ A...W, /7/ H... W, /6/ A... W, /24/ H... W, /22/ A...L, /22/ H...L, /3/ A... L, /25/ H... W, /21/ A...L, /22/ H...W, /26/ A... L, /11/ H...L, /6/ A...W, /15/ H... W, /14/ A... W, /10/ H... W, WESTERN KENTUCKY /9/ H...W, /6/ A... L, /12/ H...L, /11/ H...W, /11/ A...L, /10/ H...L, /9/ A...L, /8/ H... W, /28/ H...L, /6/ A... W, /27/ H...L, /21/ A... L, /15/ H...L, /2/ A...L, /12/ H... W, /11/ A...W, 19-3 WESTERN MICHIGAN /19/ A...L, /2/ A... W, /11/ A...L, WESTMINSTER /22/ A...W, /18/ H...W, /10/ H...W, 44-0 WEST VIRGINIA /29/ H... L, 6-27 WINGATE /21/ H...W, 56-7 WOFFORD 1-0 8/29/ H...W, 28-0 XAVIER, OHIO /13/ A... L, /22/ A... L, /28/ A...W, 47-7 OVERTIME GAMES 6-3 Florida International 22, YSU 16 Sept. 11, 2004 Stambaugh YSU 30, Indiana State 24 Oct. 18, 2003 Terre Haute, Ind. YSU 42, Hofstra 35 (2) Nov. 4, 2000 Stambaugh YSU 43, Southern Illinois 37 Oct. 9, 1999 Carbondale, Ill. YSU 18, New Haven 15 Oct. 24, 1998 Stambaugh Illinois State 31, YSU 28 (2) Sept. 21, 1996 Normal, Ill. YSU 20, Murray State 13 Nov. 7, 1987 Stambaugh Tennessee State 28, YSU 21 (2) Nov. 2, 1985 Nashville, Tenn. YSU 16, Austin Peay 13 Oct. 13, 1984 Clarksville, Tenn. INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 81

5 HISTORY OF PLAYOFF SUCCESS RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION In the Playoffs vs. Opponents Team Record Alcorn State 1-0 Applachian State 0-1 Boise State 1-0 Central Florida 1-1 Eastern Kentucky 2-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 Florida A&M 1-0 Furman 0-1 Georgia Southern 1-1 Hampton 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Illinois State 1-0 James Madison 1-0 Marshall 2-1 McNeese State 1-0 Montana 2-0 Nevada 1-0 North Carolina A&T 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-1 Richmond 0-1 Samford 1-0 The Citadel 1-0 Villanova 3-0 Overall 25-7 Playoff Appearances Year Record Playoff Breakdown Overall 25-7 Home 14-1 Road 8-5 Neutral 3-1 Score 30-or-more points 9-0 Score 28-or-more points 15-2 Score 21-or-more points 19-5 Score 20-of-less points 7-2 Allowing 30-plus points 3-4 Hold Opp. Under 21 points 17-2 First Round 8-3 Quarterfinals 7-1 Semifinals 6-1 Finals YSU is one of just two schools to house four FCS Championship trophies on campus. The Youngstown State football program has one of the most storied playoff pasts in the history of the Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-AA. The Penguins have been a mainstay in postseason appearing 11 times since the 1987 campaign. While ranking 10th in FCS appearances, YSU is second in victories (25), second in championships (four) and title-game appearances (six) and third in winning percentage (.793). On six of those occasions, Youngstown State has reached the Championship game. In 1991, 1993, 1994 and 1997, the Penguins reached the pinnacle by winning the National Championship. For their efforts, the program was tabbed Division I-AA s Team of the 90s. Youngstown State has played 32 contests in the FCS postseason winning an impressive 25. Before moving to the FCS level, YSU appeared in Division II Championship contest in 1979 and playoffs in 1974 and Each year, from August through December, the program is known for winning and is mentioned as one of the greatest of all time. FCS PLAYOFF RANKINGS Playoff Victories 1. Georgia Southern YOUNGSTOWN STATE Montana Marshall Appalachian State Delaware...20 Playoff Games 1. Georgia Southern Montana Delaware YOUNGSTOWN STATE Appalachian State...32 Highest Winning Percentage 1. Marshall (.793) 2. Georgia Southern (.792) 3. YOUNGSTOWN STATE (.782) 4. Boise State (.667) 5. Appalachian State (.625) Championships 1. Georgia Southern YOUNGSTOWN STATE Appalachian State Three Teams... 2 Championship Game Appearances 1. Georgia Southern YOUNGSTOWN STATE Marshall Montana Eastern Kentucky... 4 Consecutive Wins (All Divisions) 1. YOUNGSTOWN STATE ( ) Augustana ( ) Mount Union ( ) Texas A&I ( ) Northern Alabama ( ) Appalachian State (2005-Present)...12

6 DIVISION II PLAYOFF HISTORY Playoff Game Summaries YSU 52, Alabama A&M 0 Semifinals Dec. 1, 1979 Youngstown Falcon Stadium The Penguins amassed 481 yards of total offense and held Alabama A&M to just 68 yards in a 52-0 win in the semifinals. Quarterback Keith Snoddy completed 15 of 25 passes for 180 yards and a school-record-tying four touchdowns, while Jim Ferranti caught three of those touchdown passes. YSU 50, South Dakota State 7 Quarterfinals Nov. 24, 1979 Youngstown Falcon Stadium The defense forced seven turnovers and held South Dakota State to zero yards rushing in a 50-7 win in the playoff quarterfinals. YSU intercepted four passes and forced three fumbles. Offensively, the Penguins racked up 474 yards of total offense. Robby Robson tied a record with four rushing touchdowns in the game and finished with 138 yards on 28 carries. YSU led 22-0 at halftime before SDSU scored to get within 22-7, but the Penguins scored the final 28 points of the game. Eastern Illinois 26, YSU 22 Semifinals Dec. 2, 1978 Charleston, Ill. O Brien Stadium Poke Cobb scored from three yards out with four minutes left and Eastern Illinois held on to a decision in the quarterfinals despite a 122-yard rushing effort by Marschell Brumfield. YSU took a lead into the fourth quarter, but the Panthers scored the final 12 points to overcome the eight-point deficit and eliminate the Penguins. YSU had defeated EIU during the regular season. YSU 21, Nebraska-Omaha 14 Quarterfinals Nov. 25, 1978 Youngstown Falcon Stadium Replacement quarterback Bill Fink found Jim Ferranti with a 32-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter as the Penguins held on to defeat Nebraska-Omaha, 21-14, in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. YSU led 14-7 at halftime, before UNO tied the contest. The victory was the first postseason triumph in school history. Delaware 35, YSU 14 First Round Nov. 30, 1974 Newark, Del. Delaware Stadium The Penguins lost to Delaware in their first playoff appearance in school history. The Blue Hens scored 21 second-half points to break open a game. John Kinch ran for 80 yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Cliff Stoudt threw for 165 yards completing 17-of-36 passes National Championship Game Delaware 38, Youngstown State 21 Dec. 8, 1979 Albuquerque, N.M. (ABC) University Stadium Att: 4,000 Score by Quarters Final Youngstown State Delaware In a rematch of a thrilling regular-season contest, Delaware again came from behind to beat the Penguins as the Blue Hens broke open a game with 17 second-half points en route to a win to capture the Division II National Championship on Dec. 8, Junior tailback Robby Robson continued his spectacular performances of the 1979 campaign as he gained 127 yards and scored the first touchdown of the game in the first quarter. The Penguins built a 21-7 lead as Dwight Dumas scored from two yards out and Keith Snoddy added a nine-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. The Blue Hens scored 14 points to close out the half and draw even at the break following Vince Hyland s interception return with just 18 seconds left. Delaware scored all 17 second-half points and overall had the final 31 of the game at University Stadium. Team Statistics YSU UD First Downs Rushes Yards Passes Yards Total Plays Total Yards Avg. Play Fumbles 6 4 Lost 3 3 Penalties 5 9 Yards Punts Avg Punt Returns Avg KO Returns Avg INTs 0 2 Return Yds 0 85 TOP 34:36 25:24 3rd Down th Down Sacks By Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter YSU 10:13 Robby Robson 6-yard run (Orosz kick) UD 8:36 Jay Hooks 70-yard pass from Scott Brunner (Brandt Kennedy kick) YSU 6:10 Dwight Dumas 2-yard run (Orosz kick) YSU 4:44 Keith Snoddy 9-yard run (Orosz kick) UD 1:47 Phil Nelson 5-yard pass from Brunner (Kennedy kick) UD 0:18 Vince Hyland 61-yard interception return (Kennedy kick) 3rd Quarter UD 5:03 Hooks 75-yard pass from Brunner (Kennedy kick) 4th Quarter UD 9:59 Kennedy 47-yard field goal UD 6:33 Gino Olivieri 34-yard run (Kennedy kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING: Delaware Gino Olivieri 12-66; Lou Mariani 12-47; Kevin Dennis 11-39; Hugh Dougherty 3-8; Pete Gudzak 2-8; Ed Wood 1-5; Scott Brunner 4-(-21). Youngstown State Robby Robson ; Keith Snoddy 20-22; Jeff Johnston 4-11; Dwight Dumas 3-8; Bill Fink 3-0; Tom Meola 1-(-2). PASSING: Delaware Scott Brunner ; Mike Schonewolf ; Rick Scully Youngstown State Keith Snoddy ; Bill Fink RECEIVING: Delaware Jay Hooks 4-182; Jaime Young 4-64; Hugh Dougherty 2-45; Lou Mariani 1-21; Bob Wood 1-8; Phil Nelson 1-5. Youngstown State Randy Beal 4-82; Jim Ferranti 3-58; Dwight Dumas 2-9; Tom Meola 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Delaware Vince Hyland 1-61; Bob Woods Youngstown State None. INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS The Penguins reached the finals in 1979 and semifnals in

7 RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION 1991 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The Penguins won their final eight games, including three decided by two points or less on the way to winning the school s first I-AA title. Although the season had many miraculous moments, the biggest turning point of the year and perhaps the program s history came at Georgia Southern on Nov. 2. Both the Penguins and Eagles entered the game with 4-3 records with YSU losers of two straight. The loser was out of playoff contention while the winners postseason hopes continued. YSU jumped out to a 12-3 halftime lead on GSU. Ray Isaac scored on a 33-yard touchdown run to put the Penguins in front 19-3 then in the fourth, YSU had to hang on. Georgia Southern, winners of 53 of its last 55 home games and the two-time defending champion, pulled within with 5:40 but failed to tie the game missing the two-point conversion. YSU s offense kept the ball the final 5:40 of the game converting two fourth-down plays to earn the victory. YSU ended the regular season with wins over James Madison, Slippery Rock and Towson State to make the playoffs. In the first round against Villanova, YSU trailed 16-7 before Leo Hawkins scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the third cutting the deficit to In the final two minutes, Youngstown State faced a 4th-and-11 play when Ray Isaacs pass was deflected and then caught by Herb Williams for 41 yards. Jeff Wilkins kicked a 33-yard field goal with six seconds left to send the Penguins into the quarterfinals at top-seeded Nevada-Reno. At Nevada-Reno, YSU jumped out to a 17-3 lead and led in the fourth quarter to set up an amazing finish. With just over seven minutes remaining, the Wolfpack scored to cut the deficit to four. After YSU mishandled a punt for a safety, Nevada stormed down the field to set up a 27-yard field goal attempt by Rick Schwendinger, but with one second left, his kick sailed wide left. In the semifinals, YSU s defense was the star scoring on a fumble return, intercepting six passes and holding Samford to minus-4 yards rushing in a 10-0 win. Chris Vecchione returned a fumble six yards for a touchdown in the first and Wilkins kicked a 28-yard field goal in the third for the games only points. Tamron Smith set a school-record with 46 carries for 246 yards in the victory. YSU returned to the site of its biggest victory of the season playing Marshall in Statesboro, Ga. Again, the Penguins pulled out a thrilling come-from-behind win, 25-17, scoring 19 fourthquarter points. Marshall led 17-6 entering the fourth but an Isaac to Williams 33-yard touchdown pass and a three-yard touchdown run by Ryan Wood gave YSU an lead. Smith added a five-yard touchdown rush to give the Penguins a lead. A desperation pass by Marshall was knocked down in the end zone on the final play National Championship Game Youngstown State 25, Marshall 17 Dec. 21, 1991 Statesboro, Ga. (CBS) Paulson Stadium Att: 12,667 Score by Quarters Final Youngstown State Marshall Youngstown State battled back from a 17-6 deficit with 19 fourth-quarter points and held off a late charge to beat Marshall to claim its first-ever national title on Dec. 21, 1991 in Statesboro, Ga. Heading into the fourth quarter, YSU trailed 17-6 after Marshall scored all of its points in the third. Wide receiver Herb Williams caught a 33- yard pass from Ray Isaac and Ryan Wood scored on a three-yard touchdown run to put YSU ahead after two failed twopoint conversions. Tailback Tamron Smith increased the lead to with a five-yard run with 5:42 remaining. Marshall made one last charge moving the ball to the YSU 19-yard line in the final minute. But three incompletions by Patton and a sack by Demario Ridgeway preserved the win for the Penguins. Team Statistics MU YSU First Downs Rushes Yards Passes Yards Total Plays Total Yards Avg. Play Fumbles 3 2 Lost 1 1 Penalties 7 5 Yards Punts Avg Punt Returns Avg KO Returns Avg INTs 0 3 Return Yds 0 31 TOP 27:25 32:35 3rd Down th Down Sacks By Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter YSU 5:20 Jeff Wilkins 23-yard field goal 3rd Quarter MU 10:14 Troy Brown 13-yard pass from Michael Payton (Paul Klein kick) MU 5:08 Clark 18-yard pass from Payton (Klein kick) YSU 2:04 Wilkins 37-yard field goal MU 0:00 Klein 42-yard field goal 4th Quarter YSU 13:38 Herb Williams 33-yard pass from Ray Isaac (pass failed) YSU 7:09 Ryan Wood 3-yard run (run failed) YSU 5:42 Tamron Smith 5-yard run (Wilkins kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING: Marshall Glenn Pedro 13-50; Orlando Hatchett 5-15; Michael Payton 12-(-16). Youngstown State Tamron Smith 30-88; Darnell Clark 4-23; Ryan Wood 5-18; Leo Hawkins 2-13; Ray Isaac 9-(-21). PASSING: Marshall Michael Payton Youngstown State Ray Isaac RECEIVING: Marshall Ricardo Clark 8-154; Mike Bartrum 5-69; Troy Brown 5-65; Orlando Hatchett 5-26; Brian Dowler 3-25; Glenn Pedro 3-15; Will Brown 1-9. Youngstown State Andre Ballinger 4-89; Herb Williams 3-49; Trent Boykin 1-56; Ron Strollo 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Marshall None. Youngstown State Lester Weaver 1-15; Randy Smith

8 1993 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS YSU won 12 of its final 13 games and capped off the season by beating Marshall 17-5 in the National Championship Game on its home field. Youngstown State s reward for beating Central Florida, Georgia Southern and Idaho at home in the playoffs was to play at a hostile environment for the National Championship against Marshall in Huntington, W. Va., for the second straight year. But the one thing the Penguins had on their side was the revenge factor. In 1992, YSU played at Marshall and came up just short losing Marshall scored the first 28 points of that game before the Penguins rallied for the next 28. But a field goal late in the fourth quarter dashed YSU s 1992 title hopes setting the stage for a memorable 1993 championship game. This time, the Penguins would come out on top beating the Thundering Herd 17-5 on its home field. YSU jumped out quickly scoring 17 first-quarter points. Darnell Clark ran 50 yards for a touchdown on the third play from scrimmage and Tamron Smith scored on a five-yard run just over two minutes later. Later in the period, Jeff Wilkins kicked a 19-yard field goal and from there it was the defense that was impressive. Marshall moved into YSU territory only once in the first half before getting on the board on a 27-yard field goal late in the third. In the fourth, the Thundering Herd threatened driving deep into YSU territory. Marshall had a first down at the three, but was stopped on three straight plays. On fourth-and-goal from the one, the defense stuffed Chris Parker to take over with 5:14 left. YSU took a safety later in the drive and with 1:40 left Vance Mayes interception sealed the Penguins second national title. Youngstown State rolled through the first three rounds of the playoffs winning by an average margin of 22 points. YSU beat Central Florida in the first round, Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals and Idaho in the semifinals. Against Central Florida, YSU scored 35 first-half points en route to the win. Against Georgia Southern, the Penguins jumped out with a flurry again to lead In the semifinals against Idaho, Youngstown State trailed at halftime in a snow storm. But in the third quarter Smith scored on an eight-yard touchdown run and Mark Brungard tossed a 39-yard touchdown pass to Don Zwisler to extend the lead to 12. Clark added a 15-yard scoring run in the fourth for the final outcome. In the regular season, the Penguins opened with a win at Western Michigan before losing at Stephen F. Austin. After that, YSU picked up wins over Morgan State, Eastern Kentucky, Delaware State, Liberty, Samford, Buffalo and Indiana State. The Penguins seven-game win streak was snapped when they lost at Illinois State but rebounded to close out the regular season shutting out Akron National Championship Game Youngstown State 17, Marshall 5 Dec. 18, 1993 Huntington, W. Va. (CBS) Marshall Stadium Att: 29,218 Score by Quarters Final Youngstown State Marshall YSU scored 17 first-quarter points and held on for a 17-5 win at Marshall on Dec. 18, 1993 at Marshall Stadium in Huntington, W. Va. The victory avenged a defeat to Marshall the previous year. Tailback Darnell Clark got the Penguins on the board first with a 50-yard touchdown run and Tamron Smith followed with a five-yard run. Also in the first, placekicker Jeff Wilkins booted a 19-yard field goal to close out the scoring for YSU. The Thundering Herd picked up its first points of the game in the third quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Will Merrick. Then the defense used a memorable goalline stand in the fourth quarter with YSU up by 12. MU had a first-and-goal at the three, but the defense stopped four rushing plays with the last a stop of Chris Parker from the oneyard line. Scoring Summary 1st Quarter YSU 14:27 Darnell Clark 50-yard run (Jeff Wilkins kick) YSU 12:21 Tamron Smith 5-yard run (Wilkins kick) YSU 1:53 Wilkins 19-yard field goal 3rd Quarter MU 3:34 Willy Merrick 27-yard field goal 4th Quarter MU 2:52 Team Safety Team Statistics YSU MU First Downs Rushes Yards Passes Yards Total Plays Total Yards Avg. Play Fumbles 2 1 Lost 1 1 Penalties 9 3 Yards Punts Avg Punt Returns Avg KO Returns Avg INTs 2 0 Return Yds 33 0 TOP 34:26 25:34 3rd Down th Down Sacks By Individual Statistics RUSHING: Marshall Chris Parker 17-47; Todd Donnan 11-17; Glenn Pedro 5-3; Greg Martin 1-(-4); Travis Colquitt 1-(1-14). Youngstown State Tamron Smith ; Darnell Clark 11-88; Mark Brungard 14-25; Mack Gilchrist 1-4; Charles Perdue 3-(-1); Team 1-(-1); Jeff Wilkins 1-(-4). PASSING: Marshall Todd Donnan Youngstown State Mark Brungard RECEIVING: Marshall Will Brown 7-94; Ricky Carter 4-47; Glenn Pedro 4-22; Greg Martin 3-40; Chris Parker 1-4. Youngstown State Don Zwisler 2-38; Trent Boykin 2-19; Darnell Clark 2-6; John Quintana INTERCEPTIONS: Marshall None. Youngstown State Leon Jones 1-21; Vance Mayes INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 85

9 RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION 1994 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS After a tie in the season opener, the Penguins won 14 straight games while claiming the school s second straight I-AA crown. Coach Jim Tressel s 1994 team was arguably his best. The Penguins opened the year with a tie and then rolled to 14 straight victories while wrapping up the school s second straight national championship beating Boise State in the title game. After tying Stephen F. Austin in the opener, YSU went on to set a school record for victories in a year and set the mark for the school s best winning streak in finishing the entire campaign without a loss. In 1994, YSU averaged 27.9 points and held their opponents to 10.1 points per contest. The Penguins won eight games by more than 20 points and scored more than 27 points nine times. Eight times, YSU s opponents failed to score double figures. The year culminated with a win over Boise State in the National Championship Game in Huntington, W. Va. By beating the Broncos, YSU became just the second school in Division I-AA history to repeat as National Champions. Against Boise State, YSU trailed 7-0 before scoring the next 28 points. The Broncos added a score late but the day, much like the season, belonged to YSU. The Penguins outgained the Broncos 422 to 225 and won the time of possession battle by eight minutes. In the second quarter of the title game, Mark Brungard scored on a two-yard run and scored on a 38-yard scamper just before the half. In the third, Brungard capped a 91-yard scoring drive with a five-yard touchdown toss to Don Zwisler. In the fourth, Shawn Patton scored on a 55-yard rush with just over seven minutes remaining. The game was a microcosm of YSU s season -- slow start followed by a tremendous finish. The year began with a final-play field goal to tie Stephen F. Austin, and next came 14 straight victories. In 1994, YSU won nine home games and in four away contests allowed just 18 points. In the regular season, YSU won six straight home contests over Eastern Kentucky, Slippery Rock, McNeese State, North Alabama, Kent State and Akron. The Penguins concluded the regular season with road victories over Buffalo, UMass and Indiana State. In the playoffs, YSU opened with a win over a Steve McNair s Alcorn State team in an ESPN nationally-televised game. McNair finished with 514 yards passing while making 82 passes. YSU s dream season hung in the balance in the quarterfinals against Eastern Kentucky. YSU led 11-0 in the fourth before EKU rallied for 15 points. Brungard led the troops back when he threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Darnell Bracy with 1:02 left. Against Montana in the semifinals, YSU built a 21-0 third-quarter lead on the way to a 28-9 win. The victory over the Grizzlies sent the Guins to the title game for the third straight year National Championship Game Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14 Dec. 17, 1994 Huntington, W. Va. (CBS) Marshall Stadium Att: 27,674 Score by Quarters Final Youngstown State Boise State Quarterback Mark Brungard ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as Youngstown State earned its third national title with a win over Boise State on Dec. 17, 1994, at Huntington, W. Va. Trailing 7-0, Brungard broke the game open in the second and third quarters as he ran for two touchdowns (two and 38 yards) and threw a five-yard scoring strike to wide receiver Don Zwisler that put YSU in front Tailback Shawn Patton scampered 55 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to give the Penguins their final points taking a 28-7 lead. Patton finished the game with 140 yards rushing on 27 carries. Boise State added a touchdown late on a Tony Hilde to Randy Martyshock six-yard pass for the final margin. YSU held the Broncos to just 59 yards rushing on 29 attempts. The Guins had 263 yards on the ground and totaled 422 for the game. Team Statistics YSU BSU First Downs Rushes Yards Passes Yards Total Plays Total Yards Avg. Play Fumbles 1 3 Lost 0 0 Penalties 3 4 Yards Punts Avg Punt Returns Avg KO Returns Avg INTs 2 2 Return Yds TOP 33:58 26:02 3rd Down th Down Sacks By Scoring Summary 1st Quarter BSU 2:46 Randy Matyshock 5-yard pass from Tony Hilde (Erickson kick) 2nd Quarter YSU 9:43 Mark Brungard 2-yard run (Paul Massaro kick) YSU 0:35 Brungard 38-yard run (Massaro kick) 3rd Quarter YSU 3:02 Don Zwisler 5-yard pass from Brungard (Massaro kick) 4th Quarter YSU 7:15 Shawn Patton 55-yard run (Massaro kick) BSU 4:19 Matyshock 6-yard pass from Hilde (Erickson kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING: Boise State K.C. Adams 11-30; Tony Hilde 17-28; Willie Bowens 1-1. Youngstown State Shawn Patton ; Mark Brungard 17-97; Dan Inglis 5-21; Nathan Toy 2-5. PASSING: Boise State Tony Hilde Youngstown State Mark Brungard RECEIVING: Boise State Ryan Ikebe 5-63; Jarett Hausske 4-56; K.C. Adams 3-10; Lee Schrack 2-22; Randy Matyshock 2-11; Bernie Zimmerman 1-4. Youngstown State Don Zwisler 3-91; Shawn Patton 3-23; Trent Boykin 2-23; Darnell Bracy INTERCEPTIONS: Boise State Chris Cook 1-58; DaWuan Miller 1-0. Youngstown State Leon Jones 1-12; Randy Smith

10 1997 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS A road-weary YSU squad waited until the final quarter of the season before a late touchdown pushed it past McNeese State for the title. The Penguins travelled the long road on the way to winning their fourth national championship in seven years. In the playoffs, YSU had to win two of three games on the road to get to the title game and those contests took the Penguins across the country. That journey ended in Chattanooga, Tenn., in the National Championship Game against McNeese State. In a tight contest, the Penguins trailed 9-3 entering the fourth quarter before the Cowboys committed a costly mistake. With 12:02 remaining, Jeff Fackrell intercepted a Blake Prejean pass at the YSU 35 to end a Cowboy threat and keep the Penguins within 9-3. Just over four minutes later, Demond Tidwell threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Renauld Ray and after Mark Griffith s extra point YSU led The Cowboys had two final chances only to be stopped each time by the Penguin defense. The YSU offense came up big with a clock-consuming drive that took 5:07 of the final 6:23 off the clock. McNeese took over with just 1:16 remaining and at its own 22-yard line. Four plays later, two of which were sacks by Harry Deligianis, the game was over. In the contest, the teams had remarkably similar statisics, YSU had 12 first downs and 200 total yards while McNeese had 11 first downs and 201 yards of total offense. Youngstown State was seeded eighth in the playoffs following a 9-2 regular season. In the first round, the Penguins opened with a win over Hampton. Then the travels began. In the quarterfinals, YSU trailed 21-0 at top-seed Villanova before mounting a furious rally. At halftime, the Penguins were behind before scoring 23 straight points building a lead. The Wildcats scored late and outyarded the Penguins YSU s postseason road trip continued in Spokane, Wash., against Eastern Washington. The Penguins led 17-0 on an Adrian Brown touchdown run, a Mike Stanec fumble return and a Mark Griffith field goal. But the Eagles responded with 14 third-quarter points to trim the deficit to three. In the fourth, EWU was deep in YSU territory before Jake Anderson intercepted a pass ending the threat, and Brown added a touchdown for a victory. In the regular season, YSU began the season by winning its first six games -- over Slippery Rock, Kent State, at Boston, Hofstra, at Indiana State and over Buffalo -- before losing at Northern Iowa. YSU rebounded with wins over Illinois State, Southern Illinois and Southwest Missouri State before losing the regular-season finale to Western Illinois. YSU led before the Leathernecks scored in the third and in the fourth to win the Gateway title National Championship Game Youngstown State 10, McNeese State 9 Dec. 20, 1997 Chattanooga, Tenn. (ESPN) Finley Stadium Att: 14,771 Score by Quarters Final Youngstown State McNeese State Quarterback Demond Tidwell tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Renauld Ray with 8:08 remaining as the Penguins held on for 10-9 victory over McNeese State on Dec. 20, 1997 in Chattanooga, Tenn. YSU picked up the game s only turnover as Jeff Fackrell intercepted a Blake Prejean pass at the YSU 35-yard line with 12:02 remaining. The Penguins marched 66 yards in nine plays to score the game s lone touchdown when Ray caught a 10-yard pass from Tidwell. After the score, YSU s defense stopped the Cowboys on two consecutive drives. The Guins forced a three-and-out on the ensuing series after MSU had picked up nine yards on first down. YSU milked 5:07 off the clock with a nineplay drive that went for just 13 yards giving the ball back to McNeese with just 1:16 left. On the final drive, defensive tackle Harry Deligianis sacked Prejean on consecutive snaps and the final play was an incomplete pass. Team Statistics YSU MSU First Downs Rushes Yards Passes Yards Total Plays Total Yards Avg. Play Fumbles 0 0 Lost 0 0 Penalties 3 3 Yards Punts Avg Punt Returns Avg KO Returns Avg INTs 1 0 Return Yds 0 0 TOP 31:33 28:27 3rd Down th Down Sacks By Scoring Summary 1st Quarter MSU 5:30 Shonz LaFrenz 22-yard field goal 2nd Quarter YSU 2:19 Mark Griffith 21-yard field goal 3rd Quarter MSU 8:08 LaFrenz 37-yard field goal MSU 0:51 LaFrenz 46-yard field goal 4th Quarter YSU 8:08 Renauld Ray 9-yard pass from Demond Tidwell (Griffith kick) Individual Statistics RUSHING: McNeese State William Davis 19-54; Derrick Beavers 3-13; Donnie Ashley 1-3; Tim Leger 1-3; Blake Prejean 5-(-15). Youngstown State Jake Andreadis 16-35; Adrian Brown 14-34; Jared Zwick 3-4; Demond Tidwell 5-2; Demetrius Harris 1-(-2). PASSING: McNeese State Blake Prejean Youngstown State Demond Tidwell ; Jared Zwick RECEIVING: McNeese State Donnie Ashley 4-45; Andre Perkins 4-44; Damien Morris 2-31; Chris Fontenot 2-12; William Davis 1-10; Freddie Bynum 1-1. Youngstown State Tim Tyrell 4-54; Renauld Ray 3-38; Willis Marshall 3-22; Mark Cox 1-14; Jake Andreadis 1-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: McNeese State None. Youngstown State Jeff Fackrell 1-0. INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 87

11 RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION AFCA 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT 1997 Matt Hogg, OT 1995 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Lester Weaver, FS 1993 Tamron Smith, RB 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1990 Tony Bowens, DL 1989 Paul Soltis, LB 1980 Jeff Gergel, LB 1979 Jim Ferranti, WR 1978 Ed McGlasson, C 1975 Don Calloway, SS 1974 Don Calloway, SS Formerly Known As: Kodak Schooner s International 1994 Burger King Walter Camp 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 LeVar Greene, CB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1999 Ian Dominelli, LB 1999 Ian Shirey, C 1998 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1997 Matt Hogg, OT 1997 Todd Kollar, OT 1995 Leon Jones, LB 1995 Jermaine Hopkins, LB 1993 Jeff Wilkins, K 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1990 Tony Bowens, DL Associated Press First Team 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT 1997 Matt Hogg, OT 1994 Lester Weaver, FS 1994 Chris Sammarone, C 1994 Leon Jones, LB 1993 Drew Gerber, OT 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1991 Pat Danko, DL 1990 Tony Bowens, DL 1989 Paul Soltis, LB 1988 Jim Zdelar, OT 1982 Paris Wicks, RB 1981 Paris Wicks, RB 1979 Jeff Lear, OT Second Team 2007 Brad Samsa, OL 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Jason Perry, CB 2005 Codera Jackson, CB 2002 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 LeVar Greene, DB 1999 Ian Dominelli, LB 1997 Todd Kollar, OT 1997 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1994 Randy Smith, DB 1988 Paul Soltis, LB 1987 Paul Soltis, LB 1978 Ed McGlasson, C Third Team 2006 Codera Jackson, CB 1999 Ian Shirey, C 1995 Jermaine Hopkins, LB 1994 Ray Miller, OT 1993 Dave Burch, DL Leon Jones was the Football Gazette s Defensive Player of the Year in He was a two-time All-American. ALL-AMERICANS 1989 Robert Fozkos, K 1986 Rick Shepas, WR 1984 Pat Toler, LB 1983 John Goode, TE 1981 Tom Cullen, DE 1979 Kevin Statzer, SS 1979 Jim Ferranti, WR 1969 Dave DelSignore, WR Honorable Mention 1987 Trenton Lykes, QB 1987 Elliott Fedd, TE 1987 Rod Henderson, DB 1985 Rick Shepas, WR 1985 Nick Xides, P 1984 Chris Stec, DE 1984 Mike Hardie, FB 1984 Frank Pokorny, TE 1984 Nick Xides, P 1983 Rick Brunot, OT 1979 Keith Snoddy, QB 1979 Terry Dittmer, NG 1979 Robby Robson, TB 1979 Tom Clifford, OG 1979 Tom Harder, DE 1978 Marschell Brumfield, TB 1978 Greg Fitzpatrick, LB 1978 Quentin Lowry, DE 1978 Jim Ferranti, WR The Sports Network First Team 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2001 LeVar Greene, CB 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1999 Ian Dominelli, LB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT 1997 Matt Hogg, OT 1994 Lester Weaver, FS 1994 Chris Sammarone, C 1994 Randy Smith, KR 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1992 Jeff Wilkins, PK 1990 Tony Bowens, DL 1989 Paul Soltis, LB Second Team 2006 Jason Perry, CB 2005 Codera Jackson, CB 2002 P.J. Mays, TB 1999 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1999 Ian Shirey, C 1994 Randy Smith, DB 1993 Jeff Wilkins, PK 1993 Tamron Smith, TB 1991 Pat Danko, DL 1988 Paul Soltis, LB Third Team 2007 Mychal Savage, DT 1998 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1997 Todd Kollar, OT 1995 Jermaine Hopkins, LB Honorable Mention 2007 Brian Palmer, PK 2007 Brad Samsa, OT Center Ryan Jewell was a Walter Camp and first-team Sports Network All-American in James Terry, LB 1995 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Ray Miller, OT 1993 Jeff Wilkins, P 1992 Tamron Smith, TB Football Gazette First Team 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 LeVar Greene, CB 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1994 Lester Weaver, FS 1994 Chris Sammarone, C 1994 Leon Jones, LB 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1989 Paul Soltis, LB 1988 Jim Zdelar, OT Second Team 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Jason Perry, CB 1999 Ian Dominelli, LB 1999 Ian Shirey, C 1995 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Randy Smith, DB Third Team 2004 Mike Bracken, SS 1998 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1994 Ray Miller, OT 1989 Robert Fozkos, PK Honorable Mention 2006 Marty Hutchinson, LB 2002 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 Jeff Ryan, QB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2001 Dave Tesniarz, C 2001 Russell Stuvaints, LB 2001 Bruce Hightower, SS 2001 Jerald Burley, RS 2000 Jeff Ryan, QB 1999 Adrian Brown, TB 1999 Anthony Rozzo, P 1999 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1998 Ian Shirey, C 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT 1995 Jermaine Hopkins, LB Defensive Player of the Year 1994 Leon Jones, LB ALL-STAR GAMES East-West Shrine Game 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT Blue-Gray All-Star Classic 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1944 Tony Rosselli, DL Hula Bowl 2006 Kyle Smith, WR 1999 Dwyte Smiley, FS Florida vs. USA 1999 Kawonza Swan, LB Senior Bowl 1972 Ron Jaworski, QB Vegas All-American 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 88

12 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Don Calloway Strong Safety Jim Zdelar Offensive Tackle 1988 Tamron Smith Running back 1993 Jermaine Hopkins Linebacker 1995 Ian Shirey Center 1999 Ed McGlasson Center 1978 Paul Soltis Linebacker 1989 Drew Gerber Offensive Tackle 1993 Todd Kollar Offensive Tackle 1997 Tim Johnson Linebacker 2000 Jim Ferranti Wide Receiver Tony Bowens Defensive Tackle 1990 Lester Weaver Free Safety 1994 Matt Hogg Offensive Tackle 1997 Pat Crummey Offensive Tackle 2001 Jeff Lear Offensive Tackle 1979 Pat Danko Defensive Tackle 1991 Randy Smith Kick Returner 1994 Harry Deligianis Defensive Tackle 1997 LeVar Greene Cornerback 2001 Jeff Gergel Linebacker 1980 Dave Roberts Cornerback 1992 Chris Sammarone Center 1994 Dwyte Smiley Free Safety 1998 Ryan Jewell Center 2006 Paris Wicks Running Back Jeff Wilkins Placekicker 1993 Leon Jones Linebacker Ian Dominelli Linebacker 1999 Marcus Mason Tailback 2006 INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 89

13 RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION 90 ALL-CONFERENCE GATEWAY/OVC Gateway First Team 2007 Brad Samsa, OT 2007 Mychal Savage, DT 2007 James Terry, LB 2007 Ferlando Williams, WR 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Patrick Walker, OT 2006 Jason Perry, CB 2006 Codera Jackson, CB 2006 James Terry, LB 2006 Marty Hutchinson, LB 2006 Jim Phelan, DT 2006 Mychal Savage, DT 2006 Joe Bishop, P 2005 Codera Jackson, CB 2005 Demetrius Ison, FB 2005 Ryan Jewell, C 2005 Justin Scholes, DE 2005 James Terry, LB 2004 Mike Bracken, SS 2004 Mike Roberts, TE 2004 Demetrius Ison, FB 2002 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 Pat Crummey, OT 2001 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 Bruce Hightower, SS 2001 LeVar Greene, DB 2001 Jerald Burley, RS 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 2000 Pat Crummey, OT 2000 Matt Mechling, DL 1999 Adrian Brown, RB 1999 Ian Shirey, C 1999 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1999 Anthony Rozzo, P 1999 Ian Dominelli, LB 1998 Dwyte Smiley, FS 1998 Ian Shirey, C 1997 Jake Andreadis, TB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT LB Ian Dominelli was a first-team GFC pick in Matt Hogg, OT 1997 Todd Kollar, OT 1997 Tom Paolucci, LB 1997 Dwyte Smiley, FS Second Team 2007 Myles Banford, DE 2007 Derrick Bush, TE 2007 Vince Gliatta, SS 2007 Brian Palmer, PK 2007 Josh Tanner, OL 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Brad Samsa, OG 2006 Derrick Bush, TE 2005 Marcus Mason, TB 2005 Jason Perry, CB 2005 Brandon Brown, DE 2005 Joe Bishop, P 2004 Jeremiah Wright, LB 2003 Mike Roberts, TE 2003 Josh Davis, OT 2003 Mike Bracken, SS 2002 Nick Roberts, C 2002 Guy Mazard, DT 2002 Jon Tekac, LB 2002 Anthony Barone, FS 2001 Jeff Ryan, QB 2001 Dave Tesniarz, C 2001 Russell Stuvaints, LB 2000 Jeff Ryan, QB 2000 Ed Blizzard, CB 2000 Bruce Hightower, CB 1999 Tim Johnson, LB 1999 Frank Kaydo, DT 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, CB Honorable Mention 2007 Torrance Nicholson, DT 2007 Ben Nowicki, P 2007 Jeremiah Wright, LB 2006 T.J. Peterson, WR 2006 Jeff Koval, LB 2006 Tom Zetts, QB 2005 Kyle Smith, WR 2005 John Bartos, OT 2005 Mike Andrews, LB 2004 Kyle Smith, WR 2004 Jason Perry, CB 2004 Brandon Brown, DE 2003 Waymann Peters, CB 2003 Will Sanders, OG 2003 Nick Terracina, PK 2002 Russell Stuvaints, LB 2002 John Schumacher, TE 2002 Jerald Burley, RS/WR 2001 Antulio Aroche, DB 2001 Bob Sivik, LB 2001 Jake Stewart, PK 2000 Montrail Thomas, DT 2000 Dave Tesniarz, C 2000 Troy LeFever, P 1999 Kawonza Swan, LB 1999 Jeff Ryan, QB 1999 Elliott Giles, WR 1998 Adrian Brown, RB 1998 Mike Stanec, LB 1998 Mark Griffith, K 1998 Frank Rutherford, OG 1997 Adrian Brown, RB 1997 Mike Stanec, LB 1997 Demond Tidwell, QB Players of the Year 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2001 P.J. Mays, TB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DT Newcomer Team 2007 Kevin Smith, TB 2007 Ferlando Williams, WR 2007 Torrance Nicholson, DT 2007 Ben Nowicki, P 2007 De Angelo Wilson, RS 2006 Louis Irizarry, TE 2005 Marcus Mason, TB 2005 Codera Jackson, CB 2005 Mychal Savage, DT 2004 Tom Zetts, QB 2004 James Terry, LB 2003 Nick Terracina, PK 2003 Joe Bishop, P 2002 Aaron Marshall, QB 2002 Will Sanders, G 2002 Sherod Holmes, CB 2000 P.J. Mays, RB 2000 Eugene Mintze, WR 2000 Ryan Smith, OT 2000 Brandon Pedraza, WR 2000 Justin Dellarose, LB 1999 Bryan Hawthorne, DE 1999 Tim Johnson, LB 1999 Matt Mechling, DT 1998 Jeff Ryan, QB 1997 Frank Rutherford, OG 1997 Jake Anderson, SS 1997 Chris Glantzis, DT Newcomer of the Year 2007 Ferlando Williams, WR 2005 Marcus Mason, TB Coach of the Year 2006 Jon Heacock 2005 Jon Heacock First-Team Academic 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2007 Todd Rowan, QB 2007 Brian Mellot, OL 2006 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2006 Bob Perez, FS 2005 Tom Zetts, QB 2003 Scott Thiessen, FS 2001 Mike Thomas, LB 1999 Shawn Billker, OT 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, DB 1998 Jared Zwick, QB 1997 Anthony Pannunzio, CB 1997 J.J. Stefancin, P Second-Team Academic 2007 Bob Perez, SS 2006 Jeff Koval, LB 2005 Ryan Jewell, C 2005 Justin Scholes, DE 2004 Justin Scholes, DE 2004 Shawn Carlson, TE 2003 Chris DiMauro, FB 2003 Justin Dellarsose, LB TB P.J. Mays was named the Gateway Offensive Player of the Year in Jon Tekac, LB 2001 Antulio Aroche, DB 2000 Mike Thomas, LB 1999 Jared Zwick, QB 1999 Anthony Rozzo, P 1998 Shawn Billker, OF 1998 Anthony Rozzo, P 1998 Frank Rutherford, OG 1997 Jared Zwick, QB 1997 Anthony Rozzo, P Honorable-Mention Academic 2007 Rory Berry, WR 2007 Brad Samsa, OT 2007 Jeremiah Wright, LB 2006 Brad Samsa, OG 2005 Tanner Dunlap, LS 2005 Jameson Evans, WR 2004 Marty Hutchinson, LB 2004 Nick Terracina, PK 2003 Kyle Smith, WR 2003 Shawn Carlson, TE 2003 Mike Burns, TB 2002 Justin Dellarose, LB 2002 Martin Stachowicz, DE 2001 Bob Sivik, LB 2001 Dave Tesniarz, C 2000 Chris Conwell, DB 2000 Ryan Smith, OT 2000 Dave Hong, OG 2000 Josiah Doby, RB Ohio Valley First Team 1987 Paul Soltis, LB 1987 Rod Henderson, DB 1987 Trenton Lykes, QB 1987 Elliott Fedd, TE 1983 John Goode, TE 1983 Rick Brunot, OT 1982 Paris Wicks, RB 1982 Rick McDonald, OT 1982 Dave Peters, DB 1982 Rick Brunot, OT 1982 Tom Cullen, DE 1981 Tom Cullen, DE 1981 Paris Wicks, RB Second Team 1987 Mike Peterson, LB 1987 Jerry Dunlap, DB 1987 Jim Zdelar, OT 1987 Maury Bibent, WR 1982 Nick Xides, P (2nd) 1982 Paul McFadden, K (2nd) All-Conference 1986 Rick Shepas, WR 1985 Nick Xides, P 1985 Rick Shepas, WR 1984 Mike Hardie, FB 1984 Frank Pokorny, TE 1984 Chris Stec, DE 1984 Pat Toler, LB 1984 Nick Xides, P Players of the Year 1987 Paul Soltis, LB (Co-D) 1987 Trenton Lykes, QB (O) 1982 Paris Wicks, RB (O) Coach of the Year 1987 Jim Tressel 1984 Bill Narduzzi

14 Year-By-Year Coaching Records Year Coach W L T Pct Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Dwight Beede Rey Dempsey Rey Dempsey Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Bill Narduzzi Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jim Tressel Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Jon Heacock Season Totals COACHING RECORDS Dwight Dike Beede (.552) Rey Dempsey (.600) Bill Narduzzi (.571) Jim Tressel (.700) Winning Percentage Year Head Coach W L T Pct Jim Tressel Present Jon Heacock Rey Dempsey Bill Narduzzi Dike Beede Victories Year Head Coach W L T Pct Dike Beede Jim Tressel Bill Narduzzi Present Jon Heacock Rey Dempsey YSU Record By The Decade Year Games Record Pct s s s s s s s s Ohio College Coach of the Year 2005 Jon Heacock 1999 Jim Tressel 1997 Jim Tressel 1994 Jim Tressel 1991 Jim Tressel 1990 Jim Tressel 1989 Jim Tressel 1978 Bill Narduzzi AFCA Region/District Coach of the Year 2006 Jon Heacock Region Jon Heacock Region Jim Tressel Region Jim Tressel Region Jim Tressel Region Bill Narduzzi District 5 AFCA National Coach of the Year 1994 Jim Tressel I-AA 1991 Jim Tressel I-AA 1979 Bill Narduzzi College Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year 1994 Jim Tressel Chevrolet National Coach of the Year 1997 Jim Tressel 1994 Jim Tressel 1993 Jim Tressel Football Gazette Coach of the Year 1997 Jim Tressel 91 INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS

15 ACADEMIC HONORS RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION Scott Thiessen Free Safety First-Team 2003 John Quintana Tight End First-Team 1993 Dave Garden Running Back Second-Team 1975 Anthony Pannunzio Cornerback First-Team 1999 Sam Barbera Defensive Tackle First-Team 1978 QB Mark Brungard NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Tight End John Quintana was the first Division I Academic All-America selection in school history. Punter Anthony Rozzo was a Division I-AA Academic All-Star in Quarterback Tom Zetts was named an FCS Academic All-Star in 2005, 2006 and Cornerback Anthony Pannunzio was a first-team Academic All-America selection in HONORS & AWARDS NFF Scholar-Athlete 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, CB CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2003 Scott Thiessen, FS 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, CB 1993 John Quintana, TE 1978 Sam Barbera, DT 1975 Dave Garden, RB (2nd) First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District 2007 Bob Perez, SS 2003 Scott Thiessen, FS 2001 Antulio Aroche, DB 2001 Mike Thomas, LB 1999 Anthony Rozzo, P 1999 Shawn Billker, OT 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, CB 1997 Anthony Pannunzio, CB 1997 J.J. Stefancin, P 1993 John Quintana, TE 1981 Joe Schartner, LB Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Bob Perez, FS 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2005 Justin Scholes, DE 2005 Ryan Jewell, C 2004 Justin Scholes, DE 2003 Chris DiMauro, FB FCS Academic All-Star 2007 Bob Perez, SS 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Ryan Jewell, C 2005 Tom Zetts, QB 1999 Anthony Rozzo, P 1998 Anthony Pannunzio, CB NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1996 Mark Brungard, QB NFF Honor Society 2007 Bob Perez, SS 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2006 Ryan Jewell, C Gateway President s Academic Excellence 2008 Tom Zetts, QB 2008 Bob Perez, SS 2006 Matt Brouse, OG 2005 Matt Porter, DT 2004 Scott Thiessen, FS 2000 Jared Zwick, WR/QB 2000 Bill Ruggles, FB 2000 Shawn Billker, OT 1999 Anthony Pannunzio, CB 1998 J.J. Stefancin, P 92

16 TEAM AWARD WINNERS Outstanding Defensive Player FS Vince Gliatta Sr. Canton, Ohio Paul McFadden/ Jeff Wilkins Specialist of the Year PK Brian Palmer Jr. Youngstown, Ohio John Delserone Most Valuable Player 2007 Tom Zetts, QB 2007 James Terry, LB 2006 Marcus Mason, TB 2005 Kyle Smith, WR 2004 Mike Bracken, SS 2003 Sherod Holmes, CB 2002 P.J. Mays, TB 2001 Jeff Ryan, QB 2000 Tim Johnson, LB 1999 Adrian Brown, TB 1998 Mike Stanec, LB 1997 Harry Deligianis, DE 1996 Chris Inglis, LB 1995 Leon Jones, LB 1994 Shawn Patton, TB 1993 Tamron Smith, TB 1992 Dave Roberts, DB 1991 Ray Isaac, QB 1990 Ray Ellington, WR 1989 Steve Jones, RB 1988 Paul Soltis, LB 1987 Trenton Lykes, QB 1985 Rick Shepas, WR 1984 Pat Tolar, LB 1983 John Goode, TE 1982 Paris Wicks, RB Outstanding Offensive Player WR Ferlando Williams Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Jermaine Hopkins Defensive Lineman of the Year DT Mychal Savage Jr. Hartsdale, N.Y. QB Tom Zetts was named the John Delserone MVP in Ron Stoops Inspirational Player WR Dustin Helle Sr. Girard, Ohio Jim Zdelar Offensive Lineman of the Year OT Brad Samsa Jr. Warren, Ohio Dr. Pat Spurgeon Torchbearer SS Bob Perez Sr. Navarre, Ohio Four Square Club Academic Player of the Year QB Todd Rowan So. Braceville, Ohio LB James Terry was named the John Delserone MVP in Neal Frost Outreach Man of the Year OG Leon Edwards Sr. Cleveland, Ohio Retired Jersey Numbers #58 Jermaine Hopkins Miami, Fla. #79 Jim Zdelar Youngstown, Ohio #47 Jack Green Youngstown, Ohio INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 93

17 PENGUINS IN THE PROS RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION GUINS WHO PLAYED IN THE NFL (21) Tony Aiello Brooklyn Tigers Detroit Lions Al Campana Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Craig Cotton Detroit Lions Chicago Bears San Diego Chargers Lorenzo Davis Pittsburgh Steelers Sloko Gill Detroit Lions Ralph Goldston Philadelphia Eagles , John Goode St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles Ron Jaworski Los Angeles Rams Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins Kansas City Chiefs Tim Johnson Oakland Raiders Baltimore Ravens , 2006 Larry Jordan Denver Broncos , 1964 Quentin Lowry Washington Redskins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marcus Mason Washington Redskins Rick McDonald Philadelphia Eagles Paul McFadden Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Atlanta Falcons Ed McGlasson New York Jets Los Angeles Rams New York Giants Rod Morris San Francisco 49ers Frank Pokorny Pittsburgh Steelers Cliff Stoudt Pittsburgh Steelers St. Louis Cardinals Miami Dolphins Russell Stuvaints Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Thompson Denver Broncos Jeff Wilkins Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers St. Louis Rams TB Marcus Mason was signed as a free agent by the Washington Redskins in Willis Marshall has won Arena Bowl titles with Grand Rapids (2001) and Colorado (2005). LB Tim Johnson spent three years with Oakland before joining Baltimore in Signed Professional Players Nazih Banna Miami (NFL) Tony Bowens San Francisco (NFL) Trent Boykin Hamilton (CFL) Rick Brunot Denver (NFL) Pat Crummey New York Giants (NFL) Harry Deligianis Jacksonville (NFL) Carolina (NFL) Green Bay (NFL) Dave DelSignore San Francisco (NFL) Jerry Dunlap Calgary (CFL) Jim Ferranti Pittsburgh (NFL) Pittsburgh (USFL) Jake Ferro Miami Dolphins (NFL) Greg Fitzpatrick Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Rudy Florio British Columbia (CFL) Montreal (CFL) Ralph Goldston Hamilton (CFL) Montreal (CFL) Joe Guido Ottawa (CFL) Archie Herring Cleveland (NFL) Matt Hogg Detroit (NFL) Philadelphia (NFL) Bill House Cleveland (NFL) John Kinch Hamilton (CFL) Saskatchewan (CFL) Toronto (CFL) Todd Kollar Buffalo (NFL) Pittsburgh (NFL) Quentin Lowry Dallas (NFL) Washington (NFL) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Ron Mackie Saskatchewan (CFL) Marcus Mason Washington (NFL) P.J. Mays San Diego (NFL) Willis Marshall Calgary (CFL) Carey Orosz Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Jeff Patterson Montreal (CFL) Al Perl Pittsburgh (NFL) Farris Scott Toronto (CFL) Kyle Smith Minnesota (NFL) Tampa Bay (NFL) Paul Soltis Miami (NFL) Sacramento (USFL) Kevin Statzer Pittsburgh (NFL) Cliff Stoudt Birmingham (USFL) Bruce Taupier British Columbia (CFL) Tony Tellington Miami (NFL) Robert Thompson New Orleans (NFL) Paris Wicks New England (NFL) Toronto (CFL) Khary Williams Calgary (CFL) Jim Zdelar Miami (NFL) LB Russell Stuvaints is the last Penguin to score a touchdown in an NFL game. 94

18 Penguins In The Super Bowl Player Team Year Cliff Stoudt Pittsburgh 1979 Cliff Stoudt Pittsburgh 1980 Ed McGlasson Los Angeles Rams 1980 Ron Jaworski Philadelphia 1981 Quentin Lowry Washington 1983 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis Rams 2000 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis Rams 2002 Tim Johnson Oakland 2003 Russell Stuvaints Pittsburgh (Inj.) 2006 Indicates Super Bowl Champion Penguins In the Pro Bowl Player Team Year Ron Jaworski Philadelphia 1980 Paul McFadden Philadelphia 1984 Paul McFadden Philadelphia 1985 Jeff Wilkins St. Louis Rams 2003 Penguins In the World Bowl Player Team Year Matt Hogg Barcelona 1991 Tim Johnson Rhein 2002 Tim Crummey Rhein 2003 Penguins in the Arena Bowl Player Team Year Willis Marshall Colorado 2005 Willis Marshall Grand Rapids 2001 Indicates Arena Bowl Champion Ed McGlasson QB Cliff Stoudt won two Super Bowls playing behind Terry Bradshaw in Pittsburgh. PENGUINS IN THE PROS Quentin Lowry PK Jeff Wilkins scored 1,416 points and made 307 field goals in his 14-year NFL career. QB Ron Jaworski is the highest draft pick in school history going in the second round. NFL DRAFT PICKS (21) Harry Deligianis...Jacksonville (4th round No ) Tony Tellington... Miami (9th round No ) Jim Zdelar... Miami (7th round No ) Bob Thompson... New Orleans (6th round No ) John Goode...St. Louis Cardinals (5th round No ) Paul McFadden...Philadelphia (12th round No ) Quentin Lowry...Dallas (12th round No ) Ed McGlasson... New York Jets (10th round No ) Greg Fitzpatrick...Dallas (7th round No ) Cliff Stoudt...Pittsburgh (5th round No ) Ron Jaworski...Los Angeles Rams (2nd round No ) Dave DelSignore...San Francisco (15th round No ) Craig Cotton... San Diego (8th round No ) Joe Guido... Baltimore (14th round No ) Jake Ferro... Miami (15th round No ) Bill House...Cleveland (7th round No ) Frank Horvath...Minnesota (19th round No ) Ralph Goldston...Philadelphia (11th round No ) Pete Lanzi... New York Giants (11th round No ) Al Perl...Pittsburgh (16th round No ) Leo Mogus...Washington (17th round No ) PK Paul McFadden was a two-time NFC All-Pro and was a Rookie-of-the-Year selection. 95 INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS

19 RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION ~ A ~ Abdoo, John Adams, Charley 1956 Adams, Chris 1985, 88 Adams, James Adams, John Adams, LeRoy 1990 Adipotti, Richard Agosti, Chuck 1959 Aiello, Tony Akpan, Ime 1999 Albrecht, Michael Alexander, Bud Allen, Walter 1982 Allison, Fred 1968 Altomore, Ernest 1946 Amendolara, Robert Amill, Ramon 1991, Anderson, Ed 1977 Anderson, Eric Andres, Tom Andrews, Mike Andrews, Tim Andreadis, Jake Angelo, Jerry 1955 Angelo, Louis Angelo, Walter Antol, Joseph 1946 Anzevino, Ronald 1985 Arbogast, Norm 1975 Arduino, John 1949 Arlow, Pete Arlow, Rudy Armeni, John Aroche, Antulio Audino, Joseph 1941 August, Greg 1977 Augustine, Dick 1956 Averhart, Louis ~ B ~ Baader, Alex 1994 Babinec, Andrew 1942 Bailey, Joe 1977 Bailey, Richard 1940 Bailey, Tom 1955 Baker, Charles 1965 Baker, Dan Ball, Tony 1973 Ballas, Ron Ballinger, Andre 1988, Banford, Myles Banna, Nazih Banna, Rick Banna, Tom Banks, Dick Baranski, David 1980 Barber, Gary Barbera, Sam Bari, Mat Barker, Randy Barlak, Mike Barnes, Dominique 2007 Barnes, Ron Barney, Fred Barone, Dave 1969 Barone, Anthony Barr, Michael 1938 Barron, Norm Barthold, Daniel Bartos, John Bartoszek, Bernie Baston, Nate Batcha, Leonard Battaglia, Tom 1949 Baun, Ken Baynes, Tim 1969 Baytos, Jeff Beal, Randy Beaver, Dan ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Jake Andreadis rushed for 2,620 yards from Beck, Frank Beers, Randy 1998 Bell, Ernie 1954 Bell, Joe 1976 Beltempo, Guy Benedict, James 1946 Benish, Joe 1938 Bennett, Rudy 1968 Berardi, James Beregi, George 1965 Bernard, Joseph Berry, Rory Bertrando, Jim 1975 Beulah, Al 1960 Biastro, John Bibent, Maury Billker, Shawn Bishop, Joe Black, Dan 1992 Blackwell, Roosevelt Blackwell, Todd 1999, 2001 Blascak, Bill 1954 Bleshoy, John Blizzard, Ed Blose, Stephen 2007 Blythe, Richard Allan Bobo, Lee 1952 Boda, Elmer 1981 Bodnar, Ed Bogdan, Dennis Bogerd, Casey Bogner, Bob Boliver, John Bologna, Jack Bomar, Brian Bond, Tony Bone, Bill 1978 Booth, Joe 1956 Booth, Tyler Borrow, Dave Boulden, Ken 1953 Bowen, Richard Bowens, Tony Boyd, Robert 1962 Boykin, Trent Boyle, Shawn Bracken, Mike Bracy, Darnell Bradley, Matt Brady, Terry 1966 Brammer, Al 1954 Branchetti, Paul 1975 Briganti, Joseph Briggs, Matt Brimmeier, Joe Briya, Paul 1971 Briya, Ray Brnilovich, Sam 1964 Brooks, Don 1979 Brooks, Steve Brophy, Kenny 1951 Brouse, Matt 2003 Brown, Adrian Brown, Brandon Brown, Carson 1970 Brown, Eric Brown, Kevin Brown, Kevin 1999 Brown, Leslie Bart 1980 Brown, Reginald Brown, Ronald Brown, Tom Brumfield, Marschell Brungard, Mark Brunderly, Fred Bruno, Ben Brunot, Rick Brutz, Sam Bucciarelli, Larry Buchan, Glenn Buckley, Larry 1963 Bullock, John Burba, Chris Burch, David Burelli, Angelo Burke, Ryan 1995 Burley, Jerald Burns, James Burns, Mike Burns, Robert Burton, Mike 1978 Bush, Charles 1948 Bush, Derrick Bushofsky, Jame Butcher, Karl 1957 Byer, Matt 1991 Byers, Brandon Byers, Jason 1994 ~ C ~ Caldwell, Joe Calloway, Don Campana, Albert Campana, Thomas Campbell, Robert 1941 Campman, Al Canacci, Richard Candello, Nick 1956 Capogreco, Ron 1985 Cappitte, Greg Caranfa, Joe 1969 Carden, Harold 1961 Carey, Michael 1987 Carkido, Larry 1961 Carlson, Shawn Carrino, Alfred 1947 Carsonie, Frank 1964 Carter, Art Carter, Jaymes 1964 Carter, Lamont (Troy) Carter, Ray Carter, Rick Caruso, Roger 1960 Casgar, Thomas 1966 Cassetto, Frank 1962 Cavanaugh, Ken Cavucci, Joe Cayson, Josh Ceglie, Vic Ceremuga, George Ceremuga, Joseph Ceremuga, Paul Cerneka, Greg 1973 Cerni, Mark Cerni, Steve 1976 Chambers, Foster Chatman, Terry Cheeks, Alva Butch Chelekis, Ernie 1949 Chenault, Dorian Cheripko, Darrell Chianese, John 1938 Chiaro, Lou Chiccarelli, Anthony 1941 Chipman, Metellus Churilla, Randy 1982 Cianelli, Joe Cichoski, Lee 1957 Cimmento, Andy 1955 Cimmento, Thomas 1964 Clark, Darnell Clark, Robert Clayton, Ed 1955 Claxon, Erik 2006 Clemente, Ton 1951 Clifford, Tom Clontz, James 1966 Coates, Bobby 2007 Coates, Randy 1997 Coburn, Larry 1976 Cochran, Don Cochran, Mike Cochran, Nick Coggins, Terry Colaprete, Dom Colclaser, Francis Cole, Henry 1938 Coleman, Andre Coman, Brian Conceller, Ed 1951 Congemi, Anthony Congemi, John Conger, Bob 1950 Conn, Paul Connelly, Pat 1951 Connors, Gary Contrucci, Dan 1973 Conwell, Chris Cook, Andre , 1998 Coront, Kurt Corrotto, Vincent 1939 Costarella, Joe 1968 Costelac, David 1980 Cottom, Brian 1995 Cotton, Craig Cotton, Rashod Coughlin, Leo Coughlin, Robert Cougras, Tony Counts, Clyde Courtney, Bob Courtney, Gale 1967 Coustillac, Richard Cox, Jerry Red 1956, 1958 Coyle, Frank Craft, Jack 1941 Cramb, Don Cramb, John 1941, 1942, 1946 Crawford, William 1965 Crews, Jack Croft, Gary 1984 Crossetto, Dave 1960 Crummey, Pat Crump, Ken Cuffman, Joel 1981, Rick Brunot finished third at the 1985 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in the Heavyweight class.

20 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Culkar, Thom Cullen, Tom Cummings, Don 1954 Cummings, Michael Cunningham, Demetrius ~ D ~ Dailey, Jauron Dale, George 1946 Dancy, Ken 1973 Danko, Pat Dannals, Larry Davanzo, Frank Davidson, Bill Davidson, William , 1946 Davie, Bob Davila, Peter Davis, Cliff 1956 Davis, Harry Davis, Josh Davis, Lamar Davis, Lorenzo Dawson, Webster 1955 DeArment, Harold 1939 DeArment, Richard 1939 DeAscentis, Tony DeBone, Paul 1952 DeBee, Joe 2003, DeCapito, Phillip Deering, Jim 1967, 1969 DeFazio, Richard 1954 DelBoccio, Dave DelGarbino, J.T DeLeo, Bill 1951 Deley, Tom Deligianis, Harry Dellarose, Justin Delserone, John 1963 Delsignore, Dave Delsignore, Dom DeMarte, Dom DeMas, John DeNiro, Andy Demechko, Ed 1980, 1982 Denson, Ron 1973 DePasco, Ralph 1981 DePaul, Jim 1959 DePerro, Marty 1971 DePietro, Armand 1959 DePinto, Nick 1960 DeRose, Joseph 1942 Derthick, Dave , Derthick, Mark DeSanto, Joseph 1946 DeShields, Chris 1994 Detelich, Blair Dever, Jack DeVicchio, Matthew DeVore, Jamie Dewberry, Ryan Dewberry, Tim , 2007 Dickson, Daryl 1984 Dickson, Glenn 1941 DiCross, Ken DiDomenico, John DiFrancisco, Tom 1981 Dillingham, Tom DiLullo, Nino DiMauro, Chris Diorio, Bill 1994 DiRenzo, Al 1973 Disco, Brian 1978 DiStasio, Dean 1978 Dittmer, Terry DiTunno, Jody 1977, Dlugosz, Dennis Doby, Josiah , Doddo, Archie 1956 Dokmanovich, George 1951 Dolak, Ray Dominelli, Ian Dolwick, Bob 1967 Dorma, Jon 1995 Dorulla, Jerry Douglas, Dave 1984 Dowling, John Downing, Curt 1979 Drahuschak, Rick Dramie, Bob 1974 Dreslinski, Tim Driscoll, Joseph Duda, George Dugan, Jack 1970 Dukas, Al 1955 Dull, Tony 1940 Dumas, Dwight Dunlap, Elliott Dunlap, Jerry 1987 Dunlap, Regis 1942 Dunlap, Tanner Dunn, Carl 1986 Tight End Bob Davie caught 33 passes from Dunn, Charles 1977 Dunn, Tony Durbin, Steve Durina, Michael Durina, Pat , Durkin, Mike 1961 Durko, Terry 1969 Dyke, Jim ~ E ~ Eastham, David 1996 Eckhart, Bart Eckman, Dale 1957 Edie, Frank Edgerson, Regis Edwards, John Edwards, Jordan 2007 Edwards, Leon 2007 Edwards, Ralph 1962 Ekoniak, Greg Ellington, Ray Engelhardt, John , 1992 Escola, Eric 1974 Esoldo, Tony 1955 Evans, Jameson 2005 Evans, Marcus Everette, Malcolm Ewashko, Frank 1956 ~ F ~ Fackrell, Jeff Farina, Jerry 1979, 1983 Farina, Tom Farmer, Tony 1978 Farnsworth, Scott 1986 Feasline, Doug 1978 Febel, Gary Fedd, Elliot Ference, Chris 1984 Ferguson, Dave Ferrando, Gary 1969 Ferranti, Bob Ferranti, Jim Ferrer, Brent Ferro, Gene Finamore, Pete Fink, Bill Fink, Mike Fire, Carmen 1953 Fitzpatrick, Greg Florio, Rudy Forney, Ricardo 1977 Forro, Ed , 1996 Forro, Nick Fortunato, Joe 1938 Fosnaught, Ed 1967 Foster, John Fozkos, Robert Franklin, Barry Franklin, Tom Franko, Dick Frazzini, Ed 1952, 1953 Fritz, Gary Froelich, Tom 2006 Fuda, Sam Furst, Dave 1972 ~ G ~ Gabel, Bob Gaglione, Anthony 1941 Gainous, Mozella 1976 Galie, Vince Gallo, Rocco 1957 Galloza, Jose 2005 Galmish, Edward 1965 Galterio, Carl 1979 Gamble, Chris Garcar, Bob Dick Adopotti set the school mark for rushing yards. Garcar, Bob 1976 Garden, Dave Gardner, Donald Gardner, Tim 1979 Gary, Gregory Gasser, Dave 1960 Geho, Quentin Ted George, David George, Fred George, Tom Gerber, Drew Gergel, Jeff Gergely, Steve 1946 Ghent, Michael 1990 Giambattista, Mike Giannios, Greg Giauque, Dave Gibson, Don 1974 Gibson, Montquantae Gibson, Robert Gilchrist, Mack Giles, Elliott Gill, Sloko Gilligan, Mike , 1997 Ginzburg, Alex 1994 Giordano, Lou 1978 Glantzis, Chris Glears, Walter Skip Gliatta, Vince Gluvna, George Gmiter, Jim Gmiter, Pat Gmuca, Ray Godec, Jake 2002 Goffer, Chris 2003, 2006 Goldston, Ralph Gonya, Curt 1993 Gonzalez, Luis Goodballet, Dave 1960 Goode, Frank Goode, Jarritt Goode, John Goode, Tariq 2006 Gooden, Nick 2007 Goodman, Ralph Gorisek, Lou 1951 Grant, Scott 1939 Green, Aaron Green, Harold Green, Jack 1938 Green, Justin 2002 Green, Marcus 2001 Greene, David 1998 Greene, LeVar Greer, Brett Greer, William 1960 Gresko, Ken Griffith, Mark Griffin, Tyler 2006 Grist, Larry Grooms, Sam Grossi, Albert Guerriero, Greg 1986 Guerriero, Pat Guerriero, Sean Guido, Joe 1953, 1954 Gulas, Ed 1982 Gulla, George Gura, Bill 1983 Gurski, Warren Gustafson, Howard Guzzo, John 1953 ~ H ~ Habarka, Larry Haddox, William 1942 Hafner, Roger 1973 Hall, Brian 1969 Hall, Devon Hall, Shawn Hallapy, Rod 1986 Halter, Paul Halverson, Blake Hammercheck, Glen 1958 Hannis, Richard Hanzes, Frank Harder, Thomas Hardie, George Hardie, Mike Hardwick, Steve 1984 Harris, Demetrius 1997 Hartman, Leon D. IV 1985 Hartzell, Richard Harvey, James Hawkes, Lavelle , INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS

21 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS RECORDS HISTORY 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2008 INFORMATION COACHES & STAFF INTRODUCTION Hawkins, Denny 1971 Hawkins, Leo , 1991 Hawthorne, Bryan Haynali, Chuck Hayslett, Coby 2003 Heber, Jim Heier, Steve 1969 Heim, Ron Helle, Dustin 2007 Henderson, John Henderson, Rod Hendrix, Nakia Herman, Glenn 1980 Hernan, Ray Herring, Anthony 1996 Herring, Archie Hickox, Marc 1977 Higham, Jim Hight, Tom Hightower, Bruce Hill, Alfred III Hill, Bob Hill, Carlton 1974 Hoelzle, Fred Hoffman, Bill 1951 Hoffman, Brian 1993 Hogg, Matt Holbrook, Bryon 1989 Hollinger, Nathan Hollins, Don 1973 Hollis, Ben 1954 Hollis, Bill 1959 Holmes, Jim Holmes, Sherod Holt, Bob Hong, Dave 2000 Hopkins, Jermaine Hopkins, Lloyd 1988 Horne, Da Michael Horvath, Frank Horvath, Gary Horvath, Richard 1955 Housteau, Robert House, William Householder, Brian Hovan, Ronald Howley, Ed Hribar, Herbert Hruska, Paul Hudock, Anthony 1964 Hudson, Leo 1993 Huffman, Curt Hughes, Ed 1960 Hulea, Chuck Hunt, Claude Hunt, Craig 1975 Hunt, Dave 1978 Hunt, Greg 1972 Hutchinson, Marty ~ I ~ Infante, Jim Inglis, Chris Inglis, Dan Irizarry, Louis Isaac, Ray Ischo, John 1964 Ison, Demetrius Ivy, Tyrone 1982 ~ J ~ Jack, Paul 1940 Jackson, Codera Jackson, Darrell 1987 Jackson, Dick 1954 Jackson, Greg Jackson, Leon 1974 Jackson, Wayne Jacobs, Greg Jacobs, Scott Rod Love and the Guins wore black uniforms in Jakovina, Joe 1952 James, Cyril Jamieson, Eric 1977 Jamieson, Robin 1974 Janecko, Gene Janke, Harry Janofa, David Jaros, Tom Jarvie, Tom 1984 Jarvis, Greg Jarvis, Jim Jaworski, Ron Jay, Jim Jean-Baptiste, Phillip Jeffries, Jim 1959 Jennings, Mike Jethroe, Andre Jewell, Dean 2002 Jewell, Ryan John-Finn, Ron Johnson, Alphonzo 1975 Johnson, Dan 1975 Johnson, Dave Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Larry Johnson, Tim Johnston, Jeff Johnston, Jeff Jones, Chris Jones, Earl Jones, Herb Jones, Jake E Jones, Jim Jones, Leon Jones, Steve Jones, Terica , 1995 Jordan, George Jordan, Jim 1973 Jordan, Larry 1969 Jordan, Lawrence 1956, Joseph, Charles Juby, Joe Judeh, Max 1974 Julian, Vincent Julius, Carmen ~ K ~ Kacenga, Kenneth Kacenga, Larry Kall, Tom Kalwarski, Ed Kalwarski, Henry 1941 Karapetsas, Kosta Karis, Richard 1962 Karnuth, Jon 1982 Kavinsky, Ray Kaydo, Frank Kellogg, Jim 1976 Kellum, Charles 1955 Kennedy, Norris Kenner, William 1962 Kent, Joe Kertesz, Craig Ketterer, Jerry 1973 Keys, Griffin Kimmel, Davey Kinch, John King, Cleveland 1969 King, Emmett King, Max King, Wayne Kipp, Ben 1993 Kirilla, Gene 1982 Kishman, Matt 2007 Kissell, Ron Kitt, Larry 1968 Klatka, Andy 1960 Klembara, Dennis Klomfas, John 1983 Knaack, Chris 1997 Kochis, Ed 1950 Kohut, George 1941 Koken, Joseph 1976, Kokos, Jr., Paul Kolesar, John Kollar, Todd Kondrad, Aaron Kopacz, Dave Kopp, John Korandovich, Bob Koval, Jeff Kovalchik, Tom Kovar, Jerry 1988 Koziol, Mark Krafcik, John 1953, Kraft, Ken 2003 Kramer, Paul Kross, Chris Krovocheck, Timo 1984 Krumpak, Bill 1969 Kubus, Kenneth 1986, 1988 Kuchmaner, Andy Kuhn, Ken Kunkel, Larry Kyer, Joe ~ L ~ Landino, Pete 1986 Landis, George 1957 Lane, Ben Lanzi, Peter , Larmon, Philip Latera, Gary Latess, Denny Latessa, Mike 2000 Latsko, Ray 1952 Law, Leo 1938 Lawrence, Tony 2007 Lear, Jeff Lee, Jamel Lee, Reginald Leeson, Willis John Lefebure, Pierre 1968 LeFever, Troy , 2000 Lehman, Julian Lehner, Lou Leppla, Steve 1976 Leshnack, Gene 1957 Leshnock, William Letcher, Jim 1954 Lewis, Dick Lewis, Eugene Liberty, Tom 1974 Lichuar, Bob Limongi, Tony Lindsey, Edward Locicero, Joseph Lockhart, Eric 2000 Logan, Keland Lombardi, Bob Lombardi, Frank 1978 Longano, John Lopatta, Robert Lorion, Michael Love, Rod Lowery, Lewis , 1971 Lowry, Jess Lowry, Quentin Lucas, Thomas Lucci, Conzy Lucente, Joe Lucente, Tony Lucia, George 1950 Lutsi, Joe Lyden, John Lykes, Trenton Lykes-Knight, Bobby 2006 Lynn, Bob Lyons, Francis ~ M ~ MacGregor, Brad Machuga, Robert 1953 Mackie, Ron Maffei, Merle 1938 Magazzeni, Dave Magliocca, Joe Mair, Dave Majovsky, Tom Maley, Max Malys, Michael 1946, Malys, Walter , 1946 Mancuso, Mark 1970 Mangun, David Mapes, Jerry Marasky, Larry Marcovecchio, Tony 1950 Marcum, Yancey Marini, Angelo 1957 Marshall, Aaron Marshall, Willis Marstellar, Frank 1952 Marstellar, Jack Martin, Justin Martin, Tom 1972 Martino, Ryan 2004 Martinko, John Marton, Jeff 1983 Marzelli, Jon 1974 Mason, Andre Mason, Calvin Mason, Marcus Massaro, Paul Masterson, Dick 1954 Matakovich, John Matelan, Luke 2007 Matey, Edward Matosky, John Matteo, Joe 1950 Matthews, Brian 1983, 1985 Matthews, Damion Matune, Paul Matuschak, Paul Maxwell, Kim 1977 May, Jerry 1994 Mayes, Vance Mayorga, Art 1951 Mays, P.J Mays, Vic 1974 Mazard, Guy McCabe, Bill McCall, Brian 1942 McCall, Melvyn 1979 McCamon, Dave 1970 McCauslin, Jeff McCloud, Don, Sr McCloud, Don, Jr McDermott, Bill McDonald, Larry 1949 McDonald, Richard McDowell, Dennis 1973 McDowell, Don McElroy, Edward 1961 McFadden, Paul McGarry, Michael 1966 McGinty, Rob 2000 McGlasson, Ed McGlone, Michael McIntosh, David McLaughlin, Gary 1980 McLeod, Mike 1994 McMillian, William 1941 McQuillan, Donald 1946 Mechling, Matt Medland, Don 1950 Medwick, Steve Melchoir, Steve 1975 Melek, Andy Mellott, Brian 2007 Meola, Tom Mernedakis, Nick 2007 Merrell, Rob Mervos, Ned Mico, Joe 1981 Miklos, Dan Mikula, Paul 1954 Miller, Brian Miller, George Miller, Guy 1969 Miller, John 1971 Miller, Raymond Mills, John 1977 Mintz, Harold 1942 Mintze, Eugene Mister, Charles 2001 Mitchell, Lawrence Mitchell, Leonard Mitchell, Oscar 1980 Mlack, Jerry Modic, Brett Mogus, Leo

22 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Montana, Tony 1969 Mook, Don Moore, Henry 1974 Moore, John Moore, Pat 1954 Moore, Willie 1974 Moran, Richard 1964 Morelli, Ralph Morgan, Dan 1966 Morgan, Darren 1988, 1991 Morgan, Don 1950 Morgan, Jim 1970 Morris, Alfred 1981 Morris, Rod 1974, 1977 Morrison, Kelly Morton, Tyler Morvay, Dave Mosier, Andrew 2001 Moss, Howard Mosure, Tom Motosko, Tom 1969 Mott, Harold 1955 Moulder, Richard 1981 Mraz, Joseph 1948 Mullen, Jim 1980 Mullen, Tim 1957, Murphy, John Murray, Nate 1958 Murray, Tom 1966 Mushrush, Norman 1941 Musiel, Russ Musolino, James 1986 Muza, Joe 1955 Myers, Craig 1978 ~ N ~ Naples, Anthony 1991, 1993 Nanji, Fon Naples, Anthony 1991, 1993 Narduzzi, Patrick 1985 Natili, Ray 1957 Needham, Barry 1980 Neloms, John 1980 Nelson, Ron 1970 Nemeth, Dave 1938 Nespeca, Dom 1955 Nevotne, John Newberry, Bob Newby, David Nezbeth, Michael Nicastro, Sam 1954 Nichols, Craig 1978 Nicholson, Brandon 2007 Nicholson, Joe 1973 Nicholson, Torrance 2007 Nobles, Harold 1970 Nogowski, Edmund Norris, William 1992 Novak, Dan Nowicki, Ben 2007 ~ O ~ Oates, Russell 1951 O Bradovich, Dave 1975 O Brien, Ed 1951 O Dea, Steve 1973 O Donnell, Dan 1968 Oesch, Jim 1977 O Hara, Mick O Krisky, Tom 1979 Olexa, Jim 1961 Ondo, Don 1961 O Neill, Ed Organ, Richard 1942, Orosz, Carey Orrin, Henry 1940 Orsini, Ralph Orsini, Tony 1978 Ostrosky, Walter Oswalt, Keith 1973 Ottoway, Roger Outler, Na eem 2007 ~ P ~ Pacak, Mike Pacifico, Jerry Packman, Willie Padach, John Pagano, Sam Page, Frank Pakalnis, Lester 1978, 1980 Palmer, Brian Palmer, Bruce 2007 Palumbo, Nick 1998 Pannunzio, Anthony Panozzo, James Pantloni, Richard Paolucci, Tom Papa, Barry 1980 Papadopoulis, Emanuel 1981 Paris, Jason 1997, 2000 Paris, Patrick 1963 Parise, Ken Parknavy, Jim Parrish, Wendell Patoray, Joe 2003 Patterson, Jeff Brian Radakovich lettered in both football and basketball. Byron Pittman was killed in the Korean War in He played for the Guins from Patton, Shawn 1990, 1994 Pavelic, Bob Pavlich, Tony 1946 Pavlick, Fred 1981 Pavone, Brandon 2003 Payne, Richard 1962 Pearson, Carlos 1997, 2001 Pearson, Ron 1993, 1995 Pedraza, Brandon 2000 Pelusi, John Peluso, Louis 1942 Penick, Jon 2007 Penny, James 1988 Pentz, Cole Pentz, Ron Perantoni, John 1964 Perantoni, Matzie Perantoni, Tom Perez, Bob Perdue, Charles 1993 Perl, Al 1942 Pernus, Russ 1991 Perram, Greg 1988 Perry, David 1979 Perry, Jason Pesut, Joe Peters, Dave Peters, Waymann Peterson, Andre Peterson, Darius Peterson, Mike Peterson, Richard Peterson, Sidney Peterson, T.J Peterson, Vince Petrollini, Al 1942 Petrus, Ray Pezzuolo, Angelo Pezzuolo, Henry , 1954 Phelan, Jim Phillips, David 1986 Pierson, John 1952 Pierson, John, Jr Pinelli, Walt Pishioneri, Albert 1941 Pittman, Byron Pitts, Aaron 2007 Piunno, Joe Pixley, Derek , 1992 Pokorny, Frank Polak, Ed Pollifrone, Patsy Polosky, Dave 1967 Popa, Dayne Porter, Matt Porter, Robert Porter, Tom 1980 Portilla, Mike Powell, Brett Powell, J. Kevin 1981 Powell, Kevin Powers, Jeff Powers, Tino Pratt, Carmen 1960 Prazenica, Francis 1949 Presioso, Rudy Preston, Durell 2003 Price, Jason Price, Paul Priley, Steve 1968 Probyn, Robert 1942 Prologo, Pat 1964 Protopapa, John 1981 ~ Q ~ Quatro, Fred Quick, David Quinn, Guy Quintana, John Quivers, Gary ~ R ~ Radakovich, Brian 2005 Radon, Felix Raines, Mark 1986 Rakovec, Tom 1991 Rancey, Vincent 1939 Randall, Phillip Rauzan, Andrew 1995 Ray, Renauld Reed, David Rekstis, Mike Rekstis, Pete Reams, Justin Rechichar, Justin 2007 Remias, John 1952, Rendinell, Jim 1974 Repasky, Ray Ressler, Ray 1972 Reynolds, Maurice Reynolds, Steve Rice, Tom Rich, Demetrius 2000 Rich, Jim Rich, Joe Richards, Dennis 1966 Richards, Jarvis Richards, Jim 1958 Richards, Tom Richards, William 1942 Richardson, Matt Richardson, Paul Richmond, James 1961 Richter, Neil 1959 Ridgeway, Demario Ridgley, Wayne 1942 Riley, Joel 1997 Ringfield, James Rippley, Darrell 1966 Rivers, Sanford Roberts, Dave Roberts, Mike Roberts, Nicholas Roberts, Nick Robes, Rob Robson, Robby Robson, Todd 1981 Rodgers, Darryl Rodman, Jack Rogers, Bruce 1969 Rogers, Dwayne Rohan, Ed 1977 Rohan, Roy Rohanna, Tom 1986 Romack, Paul 1941 Roman, Mike Romine, Melvin Rominger, Paul 1940 Romito, Robert 1963 Rorick, John Rose, Antaun Rose, Barry Rose, Dean Ross, Brandian 2007 Rosselli, Tony Rosko, Chad Roth, Frank 1961 Roth, Joe Roth, Ken 1961 Rouse, John Rowan, Roy Rowan, Todd Rovnak, Steve Rozzo, Anthony Rubbo, Mark Rubbo, Tom 1967 Rubin, Dave 1989 Rudzik, Chad Ruggles, Bill Russo, Phil 1955 Rutecki, Felix Rutherford, Frank Rutkay, Tom Ryan, Jeff Ryan, Pat Rycraft, Matt Rylander, Dom ~ S ~ Saadey, George Sabino, Larry 1977, Sabino, Rich Sabo, James Saccomen, Frank 1968 Saklosky, Ronald Sammarone, Chris Sammarone, Chuck Samsa, Brad Sanders, Will Sandine, Mark Sandine, Ralph Sandy, Tony Sansone, John 1952 Santangelo, Joe Santillo, Paul 1953 Santor, Mike Sapp, Cleo 1975 Saunders, Josh 1990 Savage, Mychal Savich, Frank Saykes, Larry Scales, Aaron Scarlato, Cory 1993, 1995 Schartner, Joe Schaville, Francis Schiavone, Guy 1954 Schiffauer, Bob Schneider, Mike 2006 Scholes, Justin 2002, Schumacher, John Schumacher, Luke Scott, Farris Scott, Jabari 2007 Scruggs, Gary Scurry, Reggie 1993, Seach, William 1992 Seaman, Jeff Seidel, Howard Seidita, Ray 1968 Seiple, Lee Selbi, Tunis 1972 Semansky, Andrew Senchak, Metro 1938 Sequella, Lou 1949 Sevenich, Jim INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF 2008 INFORMATION PLAYERS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS 99

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