Carleton College athletics for immediate release contact Dave Pape, Sports Information Director (507.222.4185) CARLETON FOOTBALL REPORT - WEEK TWO >>TODAY'S GAME It's homecoming at Bethel University and the Carleton Knights are looking to upset the party and defeat the nationally ranked Royals for the second time in three seasons (Carleton def. Bethel 17-14 in 2006). Bethel slipped to No. 13 in the d3football Top 25 following a 10-7 loss at No. 17 Wheaton College last weekend. The Royals put their 14-game MIAC winning streak on the line, while Kurt Ramler's squad is looking to go 2-0 for the third straight season. This afternoon's tilt matches the top offense in the conference (Carleton, 579 yds/g) against the league's toughest defense (Bethel, 165.0 yds/g). The passing game will be key for both sides as Carleton accumulated 374 yards through the air last week, and Bethel is limiting opponents to only 40.5 passing yards/game. >>THE KNIGHTS LAST WEEK: Carleton 38, Cornell 14 Senior quarterback Shane Henfling was 19-of-30 for 374 yards and five touchdowns in Carleton's season-opening, come-from-behind 38-14 win at Cornell. Not to be out-done, the Carleton running game totaled 205 yards, the highest figure the Knights have recorded since Oct. 8, 2005 versus St. Olaf. Junior Phil Blue carried the ball 24 times and ran for a career-best 101 yards and a touchdown. Trailing for the first time in the contest, 14-13 midway through the third quarter, Carleton reached the end zone on its next four possessions. >>THE ROYALS LAST WEEK: #17 Wheaton 10, #5 Bethel 7 A steady downpour carried through the contest, making the football incredibly tough to hang onto, as the two teams fumbled the ball a combined 11 times. The Thunder then scored what proved to be the game winning touchdown on a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown midway through the second quarter. Bethel s Logan Flannery had 142 yards on the ground for the Royals to lead all players. QB Reid Velo was 7-for-16 on the day with 84 yards, a TD, and an INT. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Carleton Opp. Bethel Opp. 38.0 14.0 Scoring Average 22.5 10.0 23 21 First Downs 35 18 205.0 133.0 Rushing Yardage Per Game 166.5 124.5 4.6 3.2 Yards Per Rush 4.2 3.2 374.0 202.0 Passing Yardage Per Game 172.5 40.5 30-19-1 38-21-0 Pass Att.-Comp.-Int. 38-17-2 37-17-2 579.0 335.0 Total Offense Per Game 339.0 165.0 7.7 4.2 Yards Per Play 5.7 2.9 3-15.7 7-18.3 Kick Returns (No.-Avg.) 6-18.0 9-12.3 2-9.0 - Punt Returns (No.-Avg.) 4-4.2 4-28.0 1-0 4-4 Fumbles-Lost 10-4 6-1 4-39.0 1-10.0 Penalties (No.-Avg.) 7-39.0 9-37.5 29:57 30:03 Time of Possession-Avg. 29:33 30:27 13/18 (72%) 13/20 (65%) 3rd Down Conv. 8/22 (36%) 7/29 (24%) 1/1 (100%) 1/3 (33%) 4th Down Conv. 0/2 (0%) 0/3 (0%) 1 0 Sacks 2 3 1 4 Turnovers 6 3 GAME DAY Date: September 20, 2008 Time: 1 p.m. Location: Arden Hill, Minn. Site: Royal Stadium BROADCAST INFO Radio: KQCL 95.9 in Northfield/ Faribault area Website: A live broadcast is available on Carleton's athletic website at: carleton.edu/athletics/broadcasts Carleton (1-0, 0-0 MIAC) Sept. 13 at Cornell W, 38-14 Sept. 20 at Bethel* 1 p.m. Sept. 27 Macalester 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at St. Olaf* 1 p.m. Oct. 11 Augsburg* (HC) 1 p.m. Oct. 18 Gustavus Adolphus* 1 p.m. Oct. 25 at St. Thomas* 1 p.m. Nov. 1 Hamline* 1 p.m. Nov. 8 at Concordia-MN* 1 p.m. Nov. 15 Saint John s* 1 p.m. * indicates MIAC contest Bethel (1-1, 0-0 MIAC) Sep. 6 Concordia-WIS W, 38-10 Sep. 13 at Wheaton L, 7-10 Sep. 20 Carleton* 1 p.m. Sep. 27 at Concordia-MN* 1 p.m. Oct. 4 Saint John's* 1 p.m. Oct. 11 St. Olaf* 1 p.m. Oct. 18 at Hamline* 1 p.m. Oct. 25 bye Nov. 1 Gustavus Adolphus* 1 p.m. Nov. 8 at St. Thomas* 1 p.m. Nov. 13 vs. Augsburg* 7 p.m. *indicates MIAC contest Office of Sports Information www.carleton.edu/athletics One North College Street, Northfield, Minnesota 55057 phone 507.222.4185 fax 507.222.5550
>>RAMLER AT THE HELM Kurt Ramler enters his third year as Carleton College s head football coach. He guided the Knights to a 7-13 mark in his first two seasons, the program s highest two-season victory total since the mid 1990s. Ramler is the 16th head coach in the football program s history, which stretches more than 120 years. Since taking over the program in February of 2006, he has led Carleton to strong performances against nationally ranked opponents. The Knights posted an upset victory over eventual conference champion Bethel, 17-14, on Sept. 23, 2006, Carleton s first victory over a ranked opponent in 17 seasons. That feat was almost repeated last fall when the Knights nearly defeated national No. 3 Saint John s. In addition to several seasons as a coach at the Division III level, Ramler also spent one year at NCAA Division I-AA Wagner College and coached two summers overseas in the European Federation of American Football (EFAF). >>HENFLING & THE RECORD BOOK Shane Henfling took over the starting quarterback role last year as a junior and proceeded to help re-write the Carleton record book with one of the best seasons ever by a Knights quarterback, accumulating 1,903 yards and 20 touchdown passes in 2007. His stats would have been even more impressive had he not missed nearly two games due to injury. Among the many records he broke or challenged, he owns the career completion percentage mark (171-of-299, 57.2%), equaled the single-season mark (56.3% in 2007), is second in career passing efficiency (134.6), accumulated the second-best single-season TD pass total (20 in 2007), and broke the single-game record for completions (33 in 2007). Henfling's five touchdowns last week matched his career high and are one shy of the school record. He had scoring tosses of 5, 70, 66, 69 and 9 yards. His 374 passing yards tied for the sixth-highest single-game total in program history. He now has 26 career touchdown passes, moving him up to eighth all-time. This was his second career five-touchdown game. Passing Top 10 charts can be found below. MOST TD PASSES - CAREER TDs Player Years 50 Ted Kluender 1989,91-93 44 John Nielson 1987-90 38 C.G. Shoap 1994-97 32 Tim Nielson 1985-88 30 Bill Ford 1978-79,81 28 Darren Caspers 2003-06 27 Jon Groteboer 1998-01 26 Shane Henfling 2005-pres 25 Todd Nickodym 1983-86 21 Phil Bredine 1960-64 MOST TD PASSES - GAME YDs. Player Opponent Date 6 John Nielson Gustavus 10/20/90 5 John Nielson at Lawrence 9/9/89 Ted Kluender Bethel 11/8/91 Ryan Beckers at St. Olaf 10/16/93 Darren Caspers Macalester 9/19/06 Shane Henfling at Macalester 9/15/07 Shane Henfling at Cornell 9/13/08 4 Phil Bredine Beloit 1961 Mike Barnes Beloit 1974 Tim Nielson Macalester 11/13/88 John Nielson at Macalester 11/11/89 John Nielson St. Olaf 11/3/90 Ted Kluender at Hamline 9/18/93 Shane Henfling MN Morris 9/8/07 Shane Henfling St. Olaf 11/3/07 2008 STANDINGS as of Sept. 13 contests MIAC Overall Augsburg 0-0 2-0 Carleton 0-0 1-0 Gustavus 0-0 1-0 Hamline 0-0 1-0 Saint John's 0-0 2-0 St. Olaf 0-0 2-0 St. Thomas 0-0 1-0 Bethel 0-0 1-1 Concordia 0-0 1-1 Games Last Week: Concordia 38, Dickinson St. 13 Gustavus 27, Coe 19 Saint John's 22, UW-River Falls 6 Carleton 38, Cornell 14 #17 Wheaton 10, #5 Bethel 7 Hamline 19, Martin Luther 13 St. Olaf 17, Pacific Lutheran 0 Augsburg 30, Wartburg 24 (2OT) Games This Week Hamline at Gustavus, 1 p.m. Carleton at Bethel, 1 p.m. Concordia at Saint John s, 1 p.m. St. Thomas at St. Olaf, 1 p.m. Games Next Week Hamline at St. Thomas, 1 p.m. Bethel at Concordia, 1 p.m. Gustavus at Saint John s, 1 p.m. St. Olaf at Augsburg, 1 p.m. Macalester at Carleton, 1 p.m. MOST COMPLETED PASSES - GAME No. Player Opponent Date 33 Shane Henfling St. Olaf 11/3/07 30 Darren Caspers Gustavus 11/6/04 28 Ted Kluender Bethel 11/8/91 John Nielson Bethel 11/10/90 26 John Snowberg Coe 1969 26 Jon Groteboer St. Olaf 11/11/00 25 Darren Caspers St. Olaf 11/4/06 Darren Caspers Hamline 10/12/06 C.G. Shoap St. Thomas 9/28/96 24 Ryan Beckers Gustavus 11/13/93 Shane Henfling at Gustavus 11/10/07 MOST PASSING YARDS - GAME YDs. Player Opponent Date 494 C.G. Shoap St. Thomas 9/28/96 486 Ted Kluender Bethel 11/8/91 456 John Nielson vs. Gustavus 10/20/90 421 Shane Henfling vs. St. Olaf 11/3/07 381 John Nielson at St. Thomas 9/29/90 374 Ryan Beckers Gustavus 11/13/93 Shane Henfling at Cornell 9/13/08 347 John Snowberg Coe 1969 344 Darren Caspers at St. Olaf 11/4/06 338 Jon Groteboer Hamline 10/9/99 325 John Nielson Bethel 11/10/90 MOST PASSING YARDS - CAREER Yds Player (Comp-Att-Int) Years 5429 C.G. Shoap (391-833-73) 1994-97 5297 Darren Caspers (468-905-30) 2003-06 5058 Ted Kluender (331-705-45) 1989-93 4749 Jon Groteboer (401-870-39) 1998-01 4742 Todd Nickodym (336-672-46) 1983-86 4611 John Nielson (303-612-33) 1987-90 3827 Tim Nielson (242-549-34) 1985-88 2712 John Snowberg (169-391) 1967-69 2674 Bill Ford (182-397-33) 1978-79,81 2633 Mike Barnes (138-343) 1972-74 ----------------- 2312 Shane Henfling (151-269-10) 2007-pres
>>MATT FRANK & CHRIS GARDNER: A DYNAMIC DUO Matt Frank's career totals (136 receptions, 1880 yards, 17 TDs) Chris Gardner's career totals (112 receptions, 1994 yards, 21 TDs) Carleton's tandem of senior wide receivers Matt Frank and Chris Gardner will present difficult matchups for opposing defenses all season. The pair has been writing their names all over the Carleton record book during their career. Last week versus Cornell, Gardner had 8 catches for 223 yards and 2 touchdowns. The 223 yards is the second-highest single-game total in Carleton history and was Gardner s school-record third career 200-yard receiving game. He was selected to D3FOOTBALL.COM's Team of the Week for games Sept. 11-14. Frank added 6 receptions for 104 yards. He corralled 3 touchdown passes, matching his career best and becoming the lone player in school history with a trio of games with at least three touchdown receptions. Gardner is now fourth in school history and is only six yards shy of reaching the 2,000-yard milestone. He has 112 receptions, moving him up to seventh on the program s career list. He is also third in the record book with 21 career touchdown receptions. Frank jumps to fourth with 17 career TDs and fifth with 1,880 yards. In 2007, Gardner recorded 56 catches for 1,054 yards, the 12th-best total in Division III. He hauled in 13 touchdown passes, equaling the school mark, and averaged 18.8 yards per reception, easily tops among the leading receivers in the conference. Gardner averaged 105.4 receiving yards a game, fifth in the MIAC and 14th in the nation. Frank, an All-American in 2006 as he hauled in a school-record 74 passes, missed the first five games of the 2007 campaign with an injury sustained during training camp. He still finished second on the team with 35 receptions for 394 yards (11.3 avg) and five touchdowns. While Frank has crossed the 100-yard mark six times in his career, Gardner has a total of seven 100-yard games, including a trio of 200-yard explosions, giving him three of the top five receiving games (yardage) in school history. Extra Yardage>> Receiving Top 10 charts can be found on this page CAREER RECEPTIONS:...Frank is fourth on all-time list (136) & needs 2 to tie Erik Miller (138) for third....gardner is seventh (112) and is seven behind Jeff Scherer (119) for sixth. CAREER RECEIVING YARDS:...Gardner is fourth (1994) and Frank fifth (1880)...Gardner is 159 yards behind Jeff Scherer for third place. CAREER TD RECEPTIONS...Gardner is third (21) while Frank is fourth (17). MOST RECEPTIONS - GAME Rec. Player Opponent Date 14 Matt Frank at St. Olaf 11/4/06 13 Jim Bradford St. Thomas 9/29/90 12 Matt Frank vs. St. Olaf 11/3/07 11 Bill North Ripon 10/1/60 John Winter Macalester 9/24/83 Matt Frank Hamline 10/13/06 10 Mark Weshinskey Beloit 10/9/65 Mark Weshinskey Grinnell 11/13/65 Scott Greenhaw at Macalester 10/6/86 Jim Bradford at St. Thomas 11/4/89 Jim Bradford Gustavus 10/20/90 Erik Miller N'western 9/11/99 Erik Miller Hamline 10/9/99 Mike Kootsikas Gustavus 11/6/04 MOST RECEIVING YARDS - GAME Yds. Player Opponent Date Rec. 285 Jim Bradford vs. Gustavus 10/20/90 10 223 Chris Gardner at Cornell 9/13/08 8 220 Jim Bradford at St. Thomas 9/29/90 13 219 Chris Gardner vs. UM-Morris 9/8/07 8 202 Chris Gardner at Concordia 10/27/07 9 194 John Becker Cornell 10/25/69-190 John Winter Augsburg 10/13/90-188 Mark Weshinskey Beloit 10/9/65 - Chris Czerwonka St. Olaf 10/26/96-185 Chris Czerwonka St. Thomas 9/28/96-181 Chris Gardner at St. Olaf 11/4/06 9 MOST TD RECEPTIONS - GAME Rec. Player Opponent Date 5 Jim Bradford vs. Gustavus 10/20/90 4 Jim Bradford at Lawrence 9/9/89 Chris Gardner vs. Minn.-Morris 9/8/07 3 Gerard Cote vs. Augsburg 10/30/93 Matt Frank vs. Macalester 9/16/06 Chris Gardner at Macalester 9/15/07 Matt Frank vs. St. Olaf 11/3/07 Matt Frank at Cornell 9/13/08 2 many times MOST RECEPTIONS - CAREER Rec. Player Years 212 Jim Bradford 1988-91 182 Steve Gorka 1994-97 138 Erik Miller 1997-2000 136 Matt Frank 2005-pres 122 Scott Hanks 1989-92 119 Jeff Scherer 1988-91 112 Chris Gardner 2005-pres 107 R.J. Jackson 2004-07 103 Mike Kootsikas 2004-06 100 John Winter 1981-84 MOST RECEIVING YARDS -CAREER Yds Player Years 3719 Jim Bradford 1988-91 2465 Steve Gorka 1994-97 2153 Jeff Scherer 1988-91 1994 Chris Gardner 2005-pres 1880 Matt Frank 2005-pres 1818 Mike Grossman 1972-75 1785 Erik Miller 1997-00 1719 Erik Miller 1997-2000 1702 John Winter 1981-84 1657 Kevin Birkholz 1972-75 MOST TD RECEPTIONS - CAREER TDs Player Years 32 Jim Bradford 1988-91 26 Jeff Scherer 1988-91 21 Chris Gardner 2005-pres 17 Matt Frank 2005-pres 16 John Winter 1981-84 15 Mike Grossman 1972-74 Steve Gorka 1994-97 13 Larry Jones 1960-62 Bob Taylor 1979-82 12 four players
>>O-LINE STEPS UP IN WEEK ONE The Knights' offensive line may be the youngest in the MIAC but the group had a solid opening week. LT Brett Amick/Ted Longabaugh, LG Jon Nelson, C Tanner Martin, RG Will Taylor, and RT Brad Eckelmann did not allow a sack in 30 attempts, the first time Carleton has done that in nearly two seasons. Just as importantly, the O-line opened holes for the running game, which totaled 205 yards, the highest figure the Knights have recorded since Oct. 8, 2005 versus St. Olaf. >>ZILLER LIVING UP TO PRE-SEASON HYPE Senior Safety Drew Ziller had six tackles in last week's win, including five solo stops and one tackle for loss. He also forced two fumbles by two-time All-Iowa Conference running back Travion Hardman in Carleton territory. Ziller was named to Lindy s 2008 pre-season Division III All-America second team. He paced the MIAC in tackles during conference play last year. >>LAST TIME THESE TEAMS MET: Sept. 22, 2007 Safety Drew Ziller blocked a punt, had an interception and recorded 12 tackles, but Carleton dropped its MIAC opener 45-21 at Bethel. The Royals out-gained the Knights 451-246 on the afternoon, including a 186-39 advantage in the running game. Leading 14-7 at the break, Bethel took advantage of good field position after halftime, finding the end zone on five of six possessions. Ben Wetzell was 20-for-28 for 236 yards and three touchdowns. He would go on to win the conference MVP award. Carleton's Shane Henfling finished the afternoon 15-for-32 for 178 yards with a touchdown and a pair of interceptions. >>SCOUTING THE ROYALS Expectations for the Royals are high in 2008 after their 12-2 season that saw them repeat as MIAC champions and make their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III national semifinals. The Royals return 12 starters, but the biggest holes Bethel has to fill will be at quarterback and safety with the loss of seniors in MIAC MVP Ben Wetzell and All-American Brandon Carr. Sophomore running back Logan Flannery is back after leading the MIAC in rushing yards last season. All-MIAC tackle John Scrabeck and 3-year starting guard Mike Ervin also return to anchor the offensive line. On defense, D3football.com Preseason All-American Second Team member Tim Cornish looks to step up and make big plays in the secondary. Bethel is coming off of a 10-7 loss to now No. 10 Wheaton College. The contest was played in a steady rain, causing both teams' offenses to bog down and have trouble holding onto the football. Despite the loss, the Royals defense did not allow an offensive touchdown, which means in eight quarters of play, they have allowed just one touchdown and only 13 points. >>NEXT WEEK: VS. MACALESTER......the battle for the Book of Knowledge The two highest-ranked academic institutions in Minnesota (according to US News & World Report) will battle for gridiron bragging rights when Carleton and Macalester take the field next week. The two teams will be battling for the Book of Knowledge for the 11th time, symbolizing the rivalry between the top two liberal arts colleges in the state. The game has informally been dubbed the "Brain Bowl" for many years as well. New Macalester head coach Tony Jennison was previously the program's defensive coordinator and is the 28th head coach in the 122-year history of the Macalester football program. The Scots are 1-1 entering Saturday's action, falling 35-10 to former coach Glenn Caruso and the University of St. Thomas. The Scots defeated Crown 17-7 last week. NEW in 2008: VIDEO WEBCASTS The Carleton College Athletics Department and Knights Online are pleased to announce that all home Carleton football games in 2008 will feature a live video webcast. carleton.edu/athletics HISTORY in the battle for the BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Year Winner Score 1998 Carleton 34-7 1999 Macalester 27-26 2000 Carleton 27-14 2001 Macalester 13-2 2002 Macalester 33-16 2003 Carleton 45-13 2004 Carleton 55-14 2005 Carleton 21-7 2006 Carleton 52-0 2007 Carleton 34-10
2008 CARLETON STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE... (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------------ ------------------------ --- ----- ------ Sep 13, 2008 at Cornell College W 38-14 750 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- --- Carleton College... 13 0 6 19-38 Opponents... 7 0 7 0-14 TEAM STATISTICS CAR OPP --------------------------------------------------- FIRST DOWNS... 23 21 Rushing... 11 11 Passing... 12 10 Penalty... 0 0 RUSHING YARDAGE... 205 133 Yards gained rushing... 208 148 Yards lost rushing... 3 15 Rushing Attempts... 45 41 Average Per Rush... 4.6 3.2 Average Per Game... 205.0 133.0 TDs Rushing... 1 2 PASSING YARDAGE... 374 202 Att-Comp-Int... 30-19-1 38-21-0 Average Per Pass... 12.5 5.3 Average Per Catch... 19.7 9.6 Average Per Game... 374.0 202.0 TDs Passing... 5 0 TOTAL OFFENSE... 579 335 Total Plays... 75 79 Average Per Play... 7.7 4.2 Average Per Game... 579.0 335.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS... 3-47 7-128 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS... 2-18 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS... 0-0 1-20 FUMBLES-LOST... 1-0 4-4 PENALTIES-YARDS... 4-39 1-10 PUNTS-AVG... 2-46.0 3-34.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 29:57 30:03 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS... 13/18 13/20 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS... 1/1 1/3 SPECIAL TEAMS STATS FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Tim Kane 0-1 0.0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Erik Fabry 2 92 46.0 56 0 0 2 0 Total... 2 92 46.0 56 0 0 2 0 Opponents... 3 104 34.7 42 0 0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Erik Fabry 2 18 9.0 0 9 Total... 2 18 9.0 0 9 Opponents... 0 0 0.0 0 0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Erik Fabry 3 47 15.7 0 25 Total... 3 47 15.7 0 25 Opponents... 7 128 18.3 0 36
OFFENSIVE STATS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------- Phil Blue 1 24 104 3 101 4.2 1 14 101.0 Jon Lien 1 11 69 0 69 6.3 0 15 69.0 Shane Henfling 1 6 18 0 18 3.0 0 11 18.0 Charles Freeman 1 4 17 0 17 4.2 0 11 17.0 Total... 1 45 208 3 205 4.6 1 15 205.0 Opponents... 1 41 148 15 133 3.2 2 17 133.0 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G --------------------------------------------------------------- Shane Henfling 1 216.39 19-30-1 63.3 374 5 70 374.0 Total... 1 216.39 19-30-1 63.3 374 5 70 374.0 Opponents... 1 99.92 21-38-0 55.3 202 0 49 202.0 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G ------------------------------------------------- Chris Gardner 1 8 223 27.9 2 70 223.0 Matt Frank 1 6 104 17.3 3 66 104.0 Steve Ramey 1 2 26 13.0 0 15 26.0 Dylan Bothun 1 2 15 7.5 0 11 15.0 Phil Blue 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 Total... 1 19 374 19.7 5 70 374.0 Opponents... 1 21 202 9.6 0 49 202.0 DEFFENSIVE STATS --------Tackles-------- -Sacks- ---Pass Def--- -Fumbles- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 Neil Kolstad 1 9 3 12... 2..... 11 Tim Mulso 1 3 7 10 0.5-1........ 21 George Zeon 1 4 6 10 1.0-4 0.5-3....... 25 Andy Samborski 1 3 5 8..... 1-0... 31 Kane Bechstein 1 3 3 6..... 1-0... 29 Drew Ziller 1 5 1 6 1.0-1..... 2.. 90 Jason Bartlett 1 2 4 6......... 12 Tyler Palin 1 2 2 4 2.5-6 0.5-3....... 24 Nick Cesarek 1 4. 4... 1..... 95 John Hanks 1 1 2 3..... 1-0... 94 Nick Brom 1. 2 2......... 35 Steve Ramey 1 1 1 2......... 26 Justin Rotman 1 1 1 2......... 54 Tim Kane 1 1 1 2..... 1-0... 43 Zack Armstrong 1. 1 1......... 4 Mac McDonald 1 1. 1... 1 1.... 33 Phil Blue 1. 1 1......... 61 Nate Doremus 1 1. 1......... 40 Mark Skoglund 1 1. 1......... 45 Kyle Jacobs 1 1. 1......... 53 Erin Jones 1 1. 1......... 8 Brett Watson 1 1. 1......... 78 Aaron Maurer 1 1. 1......... Total... 1 46 40 86 5-12 1-6. 4 1 4-0 2.. Opponents... 1 48 28 76 2-3 0-0 1-20 3 1. 1 2. INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long --------------------------------------- Total... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents... 1 20 20.0 0 20