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C U S P A Golden Bear Football CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, ST. PAUL ATHLETICS 2016 Game Notes cspbears.com/football c ootb o all l Assistant Athletic Director/Communications: Josh Deer Ph: 651.641.8893 Email: jdeer@csp.edu Fax: 651.641.8767 Assistant SID: Patrick Rydeen Email: rydeen@csp.edu Address: 1282 Concordia Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 QUICK FACTS School:...Concordia University, St. Paul Address:... 1282 Concordia Ave... St. Paul, MN 55104 Founded/Enrollment:...1893 / 4,535 Nickname:...Golden Bears School Colors:... Navy & Gold Stadium/Capacity:... Sea Foam Stadium / 3,500+ Surface:... Sprinturf Affiliation:...NCAA Division II / NSIC President:...Rev. Dr. Tom Ries Director of Athletics:...Mark Lunch McKenzie Athletic Dept. Phone:... (651) 641-8854 FOOTBALL HISTORY First year of football:... 1969 All-time record:...211-250-2 NCAA Division II-era record:...95-99 NSIC Record:...77-86 NSIC Championships:... 2 (2003, 2005) All-time bowl/playoff record:... 0-3 Years in postseason play:... 3 (MWB) Mineral Water Bowl Appearances:...... 2010, vs Pittsburg State (L, 9-13)... 2005, vs Missouri Western St. (L, 23-35)... 2003, vs Missouri Western St. (L, 14-24) COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Shannon Currier Alma Mater:... Hamline University ( 93) Record at School:...34-16 (5th year) Career Record:... 54-51 (10th year) Assistant Coaches:... Pass Game Coordinator/QB... Houston Jones Defensive Coordinator/DB... Mike McElroy Run Game Coordinator/OL... Jon Medlo Spec. Teams Coordinator/DL...Joe Lardinois Linebackers... Jake Munkwitz Offensive GA/RB...Reed Johnson Defensive GA/DB... Trevor Warner Defensive Backs...Russell Gary Wide Receivers...Steve Lydon Offensive Line...Dwayne Waltower Linebackers... Dennis Lee Specialists...Ben Harmon Student Assistant... Blair Griffith Strength & Conditioning...Rich White Head Athletic Trainer...Ted Trzynka TEAM INFORMATION Overall record last year:... 1-10 Conference record / finish:...1-10 NSIC (t-12th) Division record / finish:... 0-7 South (8th) Postseason:...none Starters retuning/lost:... Total: 21/8...Offense: 8/3... Defense: 6/5...Special Teams: 7/0 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL (2-4 NSIC, 0-2 NSIC SOUTH) HOSTS UPPER IOWA (1-5 NSIC, 0-2 NSIC SOUTH) Game 7 Saturday, October 15, 12 p.m. Sea Foam Stadium (3,500) St. Paul, Minn. NSIC South Division game Watch Online: cspbears.com/watch Radio: KOEL 950 AM (Fayette, Iowa) Live Stats: cspbears.com/livefb NSIC Live Football Scoreboard: nsicscores.com/football.htm THIS WEEK: BEARS & PEACOCKS LOOK FOR DIVISION WIN Concordia-St. Paul and Upper Iowa enter week seven of the 2016 season, the third week of NSIC South Division play, looking for their first division win. CSP is also looking to snap a four game skid while UIU enters play with two straight losses. 2016 SEASON STORYLINES» Week 1 shutout vs U-Mary was first in 32 games for CSP (9/7/13, 29-0 vs Minot State)» Week 1 shutout vs U-Mary was fourth in Shannon Currier s five years as Concordia head coach (last: 10/5/02, 63-0 vs UM Morris at Griffin Stadium in St. Paul)» Week 1 win over U-Mary snapped program record 8-game losing streak» Week 1 win over U-Mary snapped 6-game home losing streak» Week 1 win over U-Mary was Currier s 100th career game as a Division II head coach» CSP started 2-0 for the first time since 2013» CSP had two 2-0 starts in the 12 seasons between head coach Shannon Currier s coaching stints (2004 & 2013)» Concordia s 41 points at UMC in week 2 was the first 40-plus point output in 19 games (9/27/14-44-3, vs UMC)» CSP s 41 points at UMC in week 2 was the first 40-plus point road output in 55 games (9/3/11-43-31, at Minot)» Scoring 40-plus points on the road happened just six times in the 12 years between Currier s head coaching stints (2004-15)» CSP scored 49 points in a 52-49 loss to UMD in week 3, giving them back-to-back 40-plus point games for the first time since 2010 (10/30/10, 41-7 at UMD & 11/6/10, 56-7 vs UIU)» The last time CSP and an opponent combined to score 100- plus points was a 60-53 win for CSP over Southwest Minnesota State (11/12/11) at the Metrodome 2016 SEASON DIV. II STATISTICAL RANKINGS (170 ranked)» 24th - defensive touchdowns (2) - 2nd NSIC» 27th - fewest INTs thrown (4) - 2nd NSIC» 32nd - red zone offense (.875) - 4th NSIC» 35th - fourth down defense (.313) - 4th NSIC» 40th - red zone defense (.688) - 4th NSIC INDIVIDUAL QUICK HITTERS: NCAA/NSIC LEADERS» Jonas Schenderlein, t-2nd longest FG in NCAA DII (52, at UMC) - t-4th longest in school history» Jonas Schenderlein, 9th NCAA & 1st NSIC FG Pct (.833, 5-6)» Jonas Schenderlein, had the longest 3 FG in NSIC in 2016 (52 & 42 at UMC; 43 vs U-Mary) through week 5» Jonas Schenderlein, 3rd innsic kicker points in a single game (11, at UMC, 9/10)» Jonas Schenderlein, t-2nd NSIC total field goals made (5)» Jonas Schenderlein, 7th NSIC in PK scoring (5.3)» Jonathan Johnson, 53rd NCAA & 6th NSIC passes defended (1.3/game)» Darius Chapes, 19th NCAA & 5th NSIC in yards per carry (6.54)» Alquawn Vickers to Elias Arlington - longest NSIC pass play in first three games of 2016 (73 yard TD, week 3 vs UMD)» Kelly Pierce, 8th NSIC in sacks (0.67/game)» Sam Maedke, 32nd NCAA & 3rd NSIC in punt avg (40.6)» JJ Przybylka - tied for most tackles in an NSIC game in 2016 (17, week 2 at UMC) - 4th most in school history» Sam Johnson, 14th NCAA & 1st NSIC in tackles (10.6/game) RED ZONE EFFICIENCY» Scored 90 points in six games in 16 trips to the red zone» Averaging 5.6 points per trip to the red zone» Averaging 4.3 points allowed per defensive red zone trip»offense: 12 TDs & 2 FG in 16 trips to the red zone (90 points)» Defense: 18 TDs & 4 FG in 32 trips to the red zone (137 pts) TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL & WINNING 4TH DOWN» Committed 2 total turnovers in the first 3 games» won or tied turnover margin in 4 of 6 games in 2016» Turnover-free in week 1 win vs U-Mary & week 6 loss at MSU» Forced at least 1 turnover in first 5 games of 2016» Did not throw an INT for first 90 passes, finally throwing first INT on a batted ball at LOS at Northern State in Q2 of week 4» Defense six interceptions - two returned for TDs» 70-yard INT for TD at UMC (Dominic Nabak, 0:05, 2nd Qtr)» 34-yard INT for TD vs UMD (Jonathan Johnson, 11:52, 1st Qtr)» 2016 Points off TO: CSP 17, OPP 37» Week 5: WSC 3 turnovers, CSP 6 turnovers» Week 5: WSC 24, CSP 3 points off turnovers 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent Location - Stadium Time/Result 9/3 * U-Mary (N.D.) St. Paul, Minn. - Sea Foam Stadium W, 17-0 9/10 * at Minnesota Crookston Crookston, Minn. W, 41-18 9/17 * Minnesota Duluth St. Paul, Minn. - Sea Foam Stadium L, 49-52 9/24 * at Northern State (N.D.) Aberdeen, S.D. L, 7-31 10/1 * ^# Wayne State (Neb.) St. Paul, Minn. - Sea Foam Stadium L, 10-45 10/8 * ^ at Minnesota State Mankato, Minn. L, 10-45 10/15 * ^ Upper Iowa St. Paul, Minn. - Sea Foam Stadium 12 p.m. 10/22 * ^ at #6 Sioux Falls (S.D.) Sioux Falls, S.D. 12 p.m. 10/29 * ^ at Southwest Minnesota State Marshall, Minn. 1 p.m. 11/5 * ^$ Augustana (S.D.) St. Paul, Minn. - Sea Foam Stadium 12 p.m. 11/12 * ^ at Winona State Winona, Minn. 12 p.m. *-NSIC games ^ - NSIC South Division Games # - Homecoming $ - Senior Day all games (home & away) broadcast live on the web at www.cspbears.com/watch

AT A GLANCE... STATISTICAL COMPARISON 2016 Stats CSP UIU Scoring Offense 22.3 25.7 Scoring Defense 31.8 30.2 Pts For/Against off TO 17-37 21-57 First Downs 16.5 23.5 Rushing Yardage 145.7 184.7 Passing Yardage 183.2 272.8 Rushing Defense 204.0 142.5 Passing Defense 202.0 302.5 Total Offense 328.8 457.5 Total Defense 406.0 445.0 Sacks (tot-yards) 10-64 17-92 Penalties-yds/gm 55/81.2 30/38.3 3rd Down Conv. 24/75-32% 44/103-43% 4th Down Conv. 6/11-55% 11/19-58% Red Zone Off. TD% 12/16-75% 10/21-48% Red Zone Def. TD% 18/32-56% 11/25-44% Touchdowns 17 22 Field Goals 5-6 1-6 PAT s 17-17 19-21 Time of Possession 25:53 27:00 Score By Qtr 1 2 3 4 OT Total CSP 40 35 28 31-134 UIU 31 33 55 35-154 SERIES HISTORY - CONCORDIA 8, UPPER IA 2 YEAR H/A/N W/L/T CSP-OPP 2006 A W 41-14 2007 H W 20-17 2008 H W 23-14 2009 A W 57-56 2OT 2010 H W 56-7 2011 N W 20-19 2012 H W 35-6 2013 A L 24-28 2014 H W 37-34 OT 2015 A L 20-52 5 WEEK SNAPSHOT - LAST 2 & NEXT 2 GAMES CSP-OPP WEEK UIU-OPP L 10-45 WAYNE ST 5 L 41-59 @sw minn st L 10-45 @minnesota st 6 L 13-27 WINONA ST UPPER IA 7 @concordia @sioux falls 8 AUGUSTANA @sw minn state 9 WAYNE ST home opp in CAPS away opp @lowercase ABOUT THE PEACOCKS The Peacocks have moved the ball well this year, ranking 30th in the country with 457.5 yards of total offense per week. But opponents have been nearly as effective with 445 yards per game as UIU ranks 135th out of 170 programs. But what has turned UIU into a 1-5 team as opposed to a stronger W-L record is red zone efficiency. Upper Iowa converts just 52.4% of trips to the red zone into points (160th in DII) and have only turned 21 trips inside an opponents 20 yard line into touchdowns 10 times. Contrast that with a stout red zone defense that ranks 13th in the country and second in the NSIC by limiting opponents to score on 60 percent of trips to the red zone. UIU is second in the league in tackles for loss (7.8/ game) and fifth in sacks (2.83/game) and is sixth in the league in fewest TFL allowed (5.33/game). But they also rank last in the NSIC in turnover margin (-7), committing 19 turnovers while taking away 12. UIU QB Dmitri Morales guides the high flying offense, ranking eighth in the country in completions (25.8/game) and 20th in passing yards (282.8/game) with 10 passing and three rushing TDs. He s 13th in the country with 322.2 yards of total of per game. The Peacocks have a pair of receivers over 400 yards in Jalen Amis (438) and Jarred Edmonds (406) with Edmonds adding five touchdowns. Derrick Portis leads the ground game with 481 yards at 6.41 per carry and seven touchdowns. The defense is led by three of the top-10 in the NSIC in TFL: Jojo Simpson (1.3/game, 2nd), Zach Gardner (1.1/ game, 8th) and Zach Ries (1.1/game, 9th) with Simpson and Gardner ranking 3rd/6th in the NSIC in sacks, and Gardner 3rd in the league in tackles (9.8/game).» Opponents 5/16 (31.3%) on 4th down» CSP 6/11 (54.5%) on 4th down MEET THE 2016 TEAM CAPTAINS Concordia head coach Shannon Currier has announced four captains for the 2016 season, seniors Sam Johnson (LB, Appleton, Wis.) and Dominic Nabak (S, Waukesha, Wis.) on defense and senior Darius Chapes (RB, Floral City, Fla.) and junior Matt Bjork (TE, De Pere, Wis.) on offense. To become a captain, players had to go through an formal application process that also included reading three books, community service and obtain letters of recommendation. The team voted on the applicants who completed the process to select its captains. Three, Johnson, Nabak and Chapes were selected during the spring season with Bjork earning the distinction following fall camp. SERIES NOTES: CONCORDIA 8, UPPER IOWA 2 The Golden Bears won the first seven meetings played between the programs from 2006 to 2012, with Upper Iowa winning two of the last three in the series including last year s matchup in Fayette, Iowa (52-20). Concordia has not lost at home to the Peacocks, holding a 5-0 mark in St. Paul including a 3-0 mark at Sea Foam Stadium, winning the last home contest 37-34 in overtime in 2014. This Saturday s matchup in St. Paul will be the first time Concordia will face UIU under head coach Shannon Currier. LAST MEETING, 2015: UPPER IOWA 52, CONCORDIA 20 Concordia utilized three turnovers and 211 combined return (kick/punt) yards to keep short fields, attempting to spoil Upper Iowa s homecoming at Harms-Eischeid Stadium, but the Peacocks offense would soar in the game to offset CSP s advantages. Upper Iowa gained 598 yards on 95 plays of total offense, accumulating 31 first downs including 8-16 on third down leading to a 36:17 to 23:43 time of possession margin. UIU passed for 460 yards in the contest. Meanwhile, more consistent short fields supressed CSP s offensive output to 120 yards on 50 plays, but just eight first downs and 2-12 on third down permitted the Bears from keeping flight with the host Peacocks. Concordia scored in the first quarter for the first time in the season in the 2015 campaign s fifth week when Alquawn Vickers returned a kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown to cut into UIU s early 14-0 lead. Vickers had 188 all-purpose yards on the day including 146 yards via kickoff returns on three attempts for a 46.7 average. He added 3-36 on punt returns (12.0). Later in the first quarter, it was Jackson Dobbs and Chazz Roberts teaming up for a strip-sack with Dobbs recovering on the UIU 9 yard line. Darius Chapes darted up the middle for a nine yard touchdown on the next play with UIU blocking the PAT to preserve its lead, 14-13. Chapes had eight carries for 35 yards to lead the offense. UIU added another touchdown for a 21-13 lead at the quarter break and extended it to 31-13 late in the first half when Jordan Halverson forced and recovered a fumble deep in UIU territory, setting up another touchdown on the next play as Ben Schramski found Sammy Baucham for a 15-yard TD strike to make it a 31-20 margin at the half. Concordia s other forced turnover was a DeCeon Schumann interception, his second of the year. Josh Trifunov led the defense with three sacks as the team racked up six in the game. Trifunov also had nine tackles, 3.5 for loss. Halverson compiled a team-high 13 tackles in the game. Schramski completed 11-29 for 93 yards and a touchdown and found Bruce Russell four times for 34 yards. CSP wasn t able to slow down UIU QB Dmitri Morales as he completed 38-48 for 460 yards and five touchdowns, adding 32 rushing yards and another score. Morales connected with Jalen Amis 14 times for 151 yards and two touchdowns and Jarred Edmonds 10 times for 135 yards and two touchdowns. The Peacocks had a third 100-yard receiver, Trey MacTaggart (7-112). LAST WEEK: MINNESOTA STATE 45, CONCORDIA 10 Concordia took the first lead in the game as the defense forced a three-and-out on MSU s opening possession. Concordia then drove 59 yards on 10 plays, with a Ron Johnson to Darius Chapes 37 yard connection setting up Jonas Schenderlein for a 32-yard field goal, hitting his seventh-straight FG to dating back to 2015 and his first five of the 2016 season. MSU countered with a long drive sparked by a fourth down conversion from the CSP 22 yard line, but Concordia s defense held in the red zone as the Mavericks settled for a 29-yard field goal to tie the game late in the first quarter. A three-and-out by CSP led to a blocked punt which MSU returned for a touchdown to grab the lead before the quarter break. Alquawn Vickers would return the ensuing kickoff 43 yards with R.Johnson adding an 11 yard keeper to put CSP in MSU territory, but the drive stalled and Schenderlein hit the cross bar from 55 yards out for his first miss of 2016. Moments later, a 45-yard run by MSU running back Virgil Hammond set up a 1-yard touchdown and MSU suddenly led 17-3 after CSP nearly had a 10-6 margin just a few plays earlier. Concordia moved back into Maverick territory once again again but wasn t able to convert a fourth and 13 from the MSU 38 and the Mavericks scored with 40 seconds left in the half to push the lead to 24-3 in a half that was more closely contested than the score indicated. In the second half, CSP started with the ball and Chapes would again spark a scoring drive rushing five times for 31 yards including a 14-yard touchdown. CSP converted a pair of third downs and a fourth down behind R.Johnson who made two throws to Sammy Baucham and had a nine yard keeper to keep the drive alive. The big drive to open the second half consumed 7:27 of clock as CSP mounted 15 plays to move 76 yards to seemingly halt MSU s momentum. But the Mavericks wouldn t be denied on offense on homecoming, scoring on their next drive and using another blocked punt to set-up another quick score to push a 24-10 game out of reach, 38-10 as Concordia didn t convert a first down the rest of the day. Chapes led CSP with 126 combined yards against the historically stout MSU defense. He rushed a career-high 19 times in the game, compiling 89 yards and a touchdown while adding a 37-yard reception and his work led to both scores. NSIC tackles leader Sam Johnson had another strong day to lead CSP s defense with nine tackles to preserve his league lead. SCHENDERLEIN NSIC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK» Week Two honors, first of his career» Scored 11 points (2-2 FG, 5-5 PAT) in 41-18 win at UMC (9/10)» the 11 points is second most in a game (K) in NSIC in 2016» 52-yard FG is longest in the NSIC, 2nd longest in NCAA DII» Also made 42-yard FG vs UMC» Had made longest 3 FG in NSIC (52, 43, 42) thru 5 games» 52-yarder is 4th longest in CSP history» tied for 2nd in NSIC in most FG made (5)» Is 5-6 on the season in FG & 17-17 n PAT» ranks 9th in NCAA DII in field goal pct (.833)» had a streak of 7-straight FG made (2 from 2015, 5 in 2016) DARIUS CHAPES GASHING DEFENSES IN 2016» Ranks 19th NCAA & 5th NSIC in yards per carry (6.54)» Leads CSP with 70-458 rushing» Has 7 catches for 120 yards (17.1/catch)» Scored 3 combined TDs (2 rush, 1 rec)» Leads CSP in all-purpose yards with 578 (96.3/game)» First career 100-yard game vs U-Mary (13-113, long 44)» Eclipsed 1,000 career rushing yards in week 4 at NSU SAM JOHNSON AMONG NATIONAL TACKLES LEADERS» Ranks 14th NCAA & 1st NSIC in tackles per game (10.6)» Has 10-plus tackles in three of his five games played (1 DNP)» Ranks 3rd on the team with 4.0 tackles for loss» Career-High 14 tackles in week 2 vs UMD» At least 8 tackles in all five games played

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IN 2016......leading after first quarter... 2-2...trailing after first quarter... 0-2...tied after first quarter... 0-0...leading at halftime... 2-1...trailing at halftime... 0-3...tied at halftime... 0-0...leading after third quarter... 2-0...trailing after third quarter... 0-4...tied after third quarter... 0-0 Come-from-behind wins... 0 4th Quarter Comebacks... 0...when CSP scores first... 2-2...when opponent scores first... 0-2...in overtime... 0-0...when CSP rushes for 200 yards... 1-0...when opponent rushes for 200 yards... 0-2...when winning turnover margin... 1-0...when losing turnover margin... 0-2...when turnover margin is even... 1-2...when CSP passes for 200 yards... 1-1...when opponent passes for 200 yards... 0-3...on artificial turf... 1-3...on natural grass... 1-1...when winning coin toss... 1-3...when losing coin toss... 1-1...when CSP scores 20 or more... 1-1...when opponent scores 20 or more... 0-4 Touchdown drives < 2:00... 4 Touchdown drives < 1:00... 1 Shortest Drive (plays)...1, vs UMD (1-81, 0:13), TD Shortest Drive (yards)... 22, vs Mary (7-22, 4:03), FG Shortest Drive (time)...0:13, vs UMD (1-81, 0:13), TD Longest Drive (plays)...15, at MSU (15-76, 7:27), TD Longest Drive (yards)... 90, vs UMD (9-90, 2:48), TD Longest Drive (time)... 7:27, at MSU (15-76, 7:27), TD Special Teams TDs... 0 Defensive TDs... 2 Safeties scored...none Most pts, game...49, vs UMD (9/17/16) Most pts, half...35, 1st, vs UMD (9/17/16) Most pts, quarter...21, twice THE LAST TIME CSP... Shutout an opponent:...2016, vs Mary (17-0) Was shutout:... 2015, vs Sioux Falls (0-49) Scored 60+ points:...2011, vs. SMSU (60-53) Scored 50+ points:...2011, vs. SMSU (60-53) Scored 40+ points:... 2016, vs UMD (49-52) Allowed 50+ points:... 2016, vs UMD (49-52) Allowed 40+ points:...2016, at MSU (10-45) Won by less than 3 pts:...2013, at MSUM (36-34) Lost by less than 3 pts:... 2015, vs MSUM (28-30) Ran a kickoff return for a TD:......2015, Alex Carr, at Augustana (88 yards) Ran a punt return for a TD:......2013, Cordell Smith, at MSUM (62 yards) Ran an interception for a TD:......2016, Jonathan Johnson, vs UMD (34 yards) Ran a blocked punt for a TD:......2013, Marc St. Louis, at Upper Iowa (28 yards) Ran a fumble for a TD:...... 2010, Jake Vann, vs Upper Iowa (0 yards) Ran a missed FG for a TD:...... 1999, Eric DeKleyn, vs. Bemidji State (65 yards) Ran a missed XP for a score:......2001, Anthony Jackson, vs. UM, Crookston Recorded a safety:...... 2012, team safety, vs U-Mary (bad snap) Kicked more than one FG in a game:...... 2016, Jonas Schenderlein, 2, at UMC (9/10/16) Played overtime:...... 2014, vs Upper Iowa (37-34 - 1OT)» At least 0.5 TFL in four of five games played» Has already eclipsed 2015 season total (51)» 37 career games, 113 career tackles, 9.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks MEET THE STARTING QB: RON JOHNSON Entering fall camp, Concordia had a four player competition for the quarterback position with junior transfer Ron Johnson earning the starting role. Originally a CSP student-athlete in 2013, Johnson redshirted before transferring to be closer to home at College of DuPage in the Chicago area. He played last year at De Anza College, passing for 1,466 yards and 11 touchdowns including a long of 98 and a pair of rushing touchdowns with a long run of 40. QUICK LOOK: RON JOHNSON GAME-BY-GAME WK OPP C-A-I YDS TD RSH TD OFF 1 Mary 11-20-0 116 0 14-50 1 166 2 @umc 18-27-0 239 3 9-14 1 253 3 UMD 16-32-0 252 3 10-70 2 322 4 @nsu 11-23-1 163 1 11- -14 0 149 5 WSC 10-28-1 78 0 6-31 1 109 6 @msu 11-27-0 126 0 14-20 0 146 2016 Totals 77-157-2 974 7 64-171 5 1145 In week two at UMC, Johnson broke loose by completing 14 of his first 15 including a string of 13-straight completions on his way to an 18-27, 239 yard and three TD passing performance with a TD. He followed it up with 252 passing, 70 rushing and He entered his fifth season leading the team in 2016 and remains the program record holder for career winning percentage. In his first stint, he compiled a 32-12 (.727) record and brought the program its first NSIC Championship in 2003 when he was named NSIC Coach of the Year. The conference title also brought a berth in the Mineral Water Bowl, the first postseason game in school history. He coached Concordia to four consecutive winning seasons and is the only coach in program history to achieve the feat - consecutive or cumulative. THE GRIFF MYTH - PROTECTING HOME TURF The team also established the longest home winning streak in school history under his guidance. Known to the teams as the Griff Myth, Concordia tallied 19 consecutive home victories down the street at Griffin Stadium. The streak began in 2002 and stretched two years after Currier left through the 2005 season, finally falling at the beginning of 2006. In Currier s first four years, his teams only lost two home games, producing a record of 18-2 after winning his first and last nine home games. five combined TDs (3 pass, 2 rush) in a shootout loss to UMD. Behind him will be redshirt freshman Maxon Hutton and sophmore Trevor Tillett. Last year, Tillett started the final four games and compiled 690 yards with four touchdowns through the air in his first taste of college action. Hutton took his first career snaps in week two at UMC and has appeared in four games in 2016. He attempted his first career pass in week five against WSC, completing 5-8 for 52 yards. He s also rushed 11 times for 46 yards on the season, adding 98 yards of total offense to Johnson s total as the starter. VICKERS COMES OFF RECORD SETTING CAMPAIGN Sophomore Alquawn Vickers was named a 2016 Lindy s Preseason All-America Second Team selection after being a Don Hansen All-America Third Team performer as a breakout redshirt freshman. The NSIC Newcomer of the Year and reigning All-NSIC First Team all-purpose star led the NCAA with 1,119 combined kickoff/punt return yards and set the single season program record with 998 kickoff return yards. The standout returner also was one of Concordia s top receiving threats a year ago with a team-high 37 catches while ranking second with 463 yards and three receiving scores. In five games in 2016, Vickers has been involved in a variety of ways and is second on the team in all-purpose yards with 511. He s accounted for 39 rushing, 111 receiving, 6 punt return and HEAD COACH SHANNON CURRIER 5TH SEASON Originally i the eighth head coach He opened his return with a 17-0 shutout t win over U-Mary in of Concordia football in 2000, 2016, snapping a 6-game home losing streak and a school record 8-game overall losing streak. Shannon Currier returned to lead the program for his second stint in December, 2015. CAREER AT TRUMAN Following the program s 2003 NSIC Championship run, Currier accepted the head coach position at Truman (State) University where he turned a losing program into a pair of 6-5 winning campaigns in his third and fourth seasons. SHANNON CURRIER HEAD COACHING RECORD OVERALL NSIC/MIAA NSIC SOUTH OVR TEAM W-L PCT W-L PCT RK W-L PCT RK 2000 CSP 7-3.700 5-3.625 t3 n/a 2001 CSP 8-3.727 6-3.667 3 n/a 2002 CSP 9-2.818 7-2.778 3 n/a 2003*#^ CSP 8-4.667 7-1.875 t1 n/a 2004 TSU 2-9.182 2-7.222 t8 n/a 2005 TSU 2-9.182 0-8.000 9th n/a 2006 TSU 6-5.545 6-3.667 t4 n/a 2007 TSU 6-5.545 4-5.444 7 n/a 2008 TSU 4-7.364 3-6.333 7 n/a 2016 CSP 2-4.333 2-4.333-0-2.000 - OVERALL 54-51.514 42-42.500 - CONCORDIA 34-16.680 27-13.675 0-2.000 TRUMAN 25-35.417 15-29.341 - * - NSIC Champions # - NSIC Coach of the Year ^ - Mineral Water Bowl His tenure was highlighted in his third year, leading the Bulldogs to a 6-3 record in a strong MIAA, finishing fourth in the league. He left the program following a 4-7 season in 2008 with a 20-35 overall record. PRIOR TO REJOINING CONCORDIA S SIDELINES Following his departure from Truman, Currier spent seven years working outside of the coaching profession as a senior sales manager with ihigh.com working to build a digital platform for high school sports, reaching up to 1.5 million Minnesotans in his final year with the company. NSIC BACKGROUND & ST. PAUL PRIVATE EDUCATION He arrived at Concordia in 1999 as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator for former head coach and athletics director Dan O Brien, now an assistant coach for the University of Minnesota. Prior to joining Concordia, Currier spent two years each in similar roles at Southwest Minnesota State and Minnesota Crookston following his start in college coaching at Bemidji State as an offensive graduate assistant where earned his master s degree in physical education. A native of Cosmos, Minnesota, Currier was a quarterback at Hamline University where he graduated with a degree in physical education in 1993. THE CURRIER COACHING FILE 2016-pres. Concordia Head Coach 2004-08 Truman Head Coach 2000-03 Concordia Head Coach 1999 Concordia Off. Coord. 1997-98 SMSU Off. Coord. 1995-96 UM Crookston Off. Coord. 1994 Bemidji State Grad. Asst. 1993 Silver Valley HS (CA) Off. Asst. CURRIER EDUCATION 1993 Hamline B.A. Phys. Ed. 1994 Bemidji State M.A. Phys. Ed.

355 kickoff return yards while also throwing a 73-yard touchdown pass against UMD to Elias Arlington. QUICK LOOK: VICKERS GAME-BY-GAME WK OPP RSH REC KR PR AP Pass 1 Mary 3-15 2-1 1-48 2-6 70 0-0, 0 2 @umc 1-11 5-21 3-70 0-0 102 0-0, 0 3 UMD 3-12 4-41 6-79 0-0 132 1-1, 73t 4 @nsu did not play 5 WSC 2-1 3-29 3-83 0-0 113 0-0, 0 6 @msu 0-0 1-19 3-75 0-0 94 0-0, 0 Totals 9-39 15-111 16-355 2-6 511 1-1, 73 MAEDKE BREAKS PUNTING RECORDS IN 2015 In 2015, Sam Maedke frequented the field and he was excellent in numerous opportunities in his first year as the punter. Maedke set school records for most punts in a season (87) and punting yards in a season (3,187) and also the single game records of 12 punts (twice) and the top two single game punting yards records (469 & 456). He ranked seventh in the NSIC with a 36.6 average, landed 18 punts inside the opponents 20 and had four 50-plus yard punts. In 2016, Maedke has seen less work with 26 punts in six games, averaging 40.6 per punt with nine of his punts fair catches, six inside the 20, five of 50-plus, one touchback with a long of 57. GUSTAVESON & VICKERS THE EARLY FAVORITE TARGETS During preseason interviews, head coach Shannon Currier reinforced two concepts: finding ways to involve Alquawn Vickers in the offense and that freshman Marcus Gustaveson will be an immediate force in the Northern Sun. Last year, Vickers tied for the team lead in receptions (37) and was second on the team in receiving yards (463) and receiving touchdowns (3) although his five total touchdowns led the team. In 2016, Vickers has been involved in every aspect of the game as a ball carrier. He has nine rushes for 39 yards, 15 receptions for 111 yards, 16 kickoff returns for 355 yards, two punt returns for six yards and completed a pass for a 73-yard touchdown. He s second on the team in receptions despite missing a game. Gustaveson broke loose against UMD with seven catches for 115 yards and two touchdowns while drawing four pass interference calls against the UMD corners. The duo leads the team in catches, Gustaveson with 17-237 with Vickers adding 15-111. They are the only two with doubledigit receptions through six weeks although six different receivers have at least 100 receiving yards on the year. Of the team s 83 completions, 13 different receivers have caught passes, 10 have at least three catches, eight have at least four receptions and five players have reached the end zone via pass. BIG TRADE: DECEON FOR VANTWON During spring practice, the coaching staff made a key swap with Vantwon Melton moving from wide receiver to cornerback while DeCeon Schumann moved from corner to receiver. Schumann caught his first two passes for 49 yards at UM Crookston in week two including a long of 35. Melton also made his first appearance at corner in week two for the defense. In his first two years as a WR, Melton had 25 catches for 220 yards and a touchdown, hauling in 17-145 with the TD in 2015. Formerly a cornerback, Schumann had 33 tackles including two interceptions taking one back 42 yards for a touchdown in a road win at Minot State last year. He was in on seven passes defended in 2015. This year, he has three catches for 79 yards, averaging 26.2 per catch with receptions of 35, 30 and 14 yards. OFFENSIVE LINE DRIVES THE PRODUCTION The team s ability to execute offensively will be driven by an offensive line that includes one returning starter, Terrell Taylor who started all 11 games as a redshirt freshman at right tackle and has started the first three games of 2016 at left tackle. The offensive line has been the same starting five three weeks in a row, with Taylor joined by freshman Tanner Haechten (LG), senior Conner McGraw (C), junior Samuel Kessler (RG) and sophomore Ben Lawrence (RT). Additionally, freshmen Mario Espinoza and Ethan Aune have seen significant early season playing time. Redshirt freshman Hunter Kauffman returned to the lineup with a large portion of reps in week four at Northern State and earned the start at right guard in week five against Wayne State. DEFENSIVE LINE FEATURES EIGHT MAN ROTATION The top feature of the 2016 defensive line is its depth and how the coaching staff has utilized its mix of experienced upperclassmen and youthful impact players. The starting line features two seniors, a junior and a redshirt freshman while the second wave of four includes a senior, sophomore and two true freshmen. The statistical leader of the group is senior Ryan McKee (27 TT, 3.5 TFL, 2.0 SK, 1 BLK). Junior Chazz Roberts lines up on the interior with McKee and has 19 tackles & 4.5 TFL. Re Shon Howard (21 TT, 2.0 TFL, 1 INT) is on one end and redshirt freshman Kelly Pierce is the top playmaker in the backfield on the team with 5.5 TFL and 4.0 sacks (19 TT). Backing them up are, true freshmen Dylan Wood & Cole Riemer, sophomore Adam Miller and senior Gerardo Figueroa LINEBACKERS RACKING UP TACKLES Led by the league s leader in tackles, Sam Johnson and his 10.6 tackles per game rank 14th in the country. He s been consistent, recording at least eight tackles in all five games he s played with three double-digit efforts for a team-high 53 tackles despite missing a game. In the one game he missed, junior JJ Przybylka filled in with a 17-tackle performance in a week two win at UM Crookston. The 17 tackles are fourth most in a game in school history and tied for the NSIC single game high in 2016. He s fourth on the team in tackles with 31 despite playing behind Johnson at MLB. The team has produced six double-digit tackle efforts between four different players - all linebackers. Redshirt freshman Antonio Zepeda made 14 tackles in his debut against U-Mary in week one and is secondon the team with 34 on the season. Senior David Reed returned to the field in week four at Northern State, making the start at outside linebacker to lead the team with 14 tackles in the game and has already racked up 28 tackles in three games. Junior Billy Brown started the first three games of the year and has continued to see a large amount of snaps following Reed s return. He remains fifth on the team with 30 tackles on the year including 3.5 for a loss and a sack and returned to the starting lineup in week six at Minnesota State. NABAK PATROLS THE SAFETIES Senior captain Dominic Nabak had a huge end to the 2015 season, making 10-plus tackles in four of the last six games including a career-high 16 tackles in the finale at Augustana. He opened 2016 strong with seven tackles including one for a loss in a 17-0 shutout win over U-Mary, had a 70-yard INT for touchdown in a week 2 win at UMC and remains third on the team with 33 tackles, leads the team with two INT and is second with four passes defended (INT + PBU). Sophomore Brandon Russell is the other starting safety and has made 29 tackles with 3.0 for loss and a forced fumble. Freshman Brian Lanier continues to make a larger impact, making 23 tackles in his first six career games, earning his first career start in week six at Minnesota State. FORE & JOHNSON TEAM UP AT CORNER Junior Jamie Fore and senior Jonathan Johnson have teamed up as the starting corners in 2016. Fore is a sure tackler with 28 stops along with a blocked FG, forced fumble at the goal line, tackle for loss and two pass breakups. Johnson s early play has made a huge impact as he s ranked fifth in the NSIC with eight passes defended (INT+PBU). He s broken up seven passes and has an interception for touchdown (34 yards) against UMD. AFCA COACHES TOP-25 RK TEAM W-L PTS LW 1 Northwest Missouri St. (30) 6-0 750 1 2 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 6-0 717 2 3 Shepherd (W.Va.) 5-0 686 3 4 Midwestern St. (Texas) 5-0 665 7 5 Tuskegee (Ala.) 6-0 613 8 6 Sioux Falls (S.D.) 6-0 588 9 7 California (Pa.) 5-0 542 15 8 Harding (Ark.) 6-0 514 16 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 485 4 10 North Alabama 3-1 459 11 11 Ashland (Ohio) 5-1 428 17 12 Emporia St. (Kan.) 5-1 364 18 13 Indiana (Pa.) 4-1 358 6 14 LIU-Post (N.Y.) 6-0 339 21 15 Henderson St. (Ark.) 5-1 319 5 16 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 5-1 304 19 17 Valdosta St. (Ga.) 4-1 253 25t 18 Assumption (Mass.) 5-1 200 22 19 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 5-1 179 10 20 Florida Tech 4-1 149 23 21 North Carolina-Pembroke 5-1 148 24 22 Bemidji St. (Minn.) 5-1 132 25t 23 Colorado Mesa 5-1 118 13 24 West Georgia 4-2 90 12 25 Wayne St. (Mich.) 5-1 85 NR Dropped out: Ferris St. (Mich.) (14), Southwest Baptist (Mo.) (20). Others receiving votes: Ferris St. (Mich.), 76; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 48; Minnesota-Duluth, 46; Fairmont St. (W.Va.), 24; Newberry (S.C.), 23; Southwest Baptist (Mo.), 14; Black Hills St. (S.D.), 9; Colorado School of Mines, 9; Truman St. (Mo.), 9; Southern Arkansas, 4; Notre Dame (Ohio), 2; Central Missouri, 1. D2FOOTBALL.COM TOP-25 RK TEAM W-L LW 1 Northwest Missouri 6-0 1 2 Grand Valley 6-0 2 3 North Alabama 3-1 3 4 Shepherd 5-0 4 5 Midwestern State 5-0 5 6 Sioux Falls 6-0 7 7 Emporia State 5-1 11 8 Ashland 5-1 14 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 6 10 Tuskegee 6-0 13 11 California 5-0 16 12 Harding 6-0 17 13 IUP 4-1 9 14 Minnesota Duluth 5-1 19 15 Central Missouri 4-2 20 16 Valdosta State 4-1 21 17 West Georgia 4-2 10 18 Henderson State 5-1 8 19 LIU-Post 6-0 22 20 Azusa Pacific 5-1 12 21 Bemidji State 5-1 23 22 Slippery Rock 5-1 24 23 Fort Hays 5-1 NR 24 Ferris State 4-2 15 25 Wayne State (Mich.) 5-1 NR NCAA SUPER REGION 3 REGION RANKINGS RK TEAM REG D-II LW to be released late in the season Dropped Out: none N = NSIC M = MIAA GA = GAC GN = GNAC

NSIC SINGLE GAME RECORDS Passing TD...7, Spencer Ohm, vs SMSU, 2011 Team Pass TD...7, Concordia, vs. UM-Morris, 2002...7, Concordia, vs SMSU, 2011 Longest FG...59, Tom Obarski, vs Augie, 2012 NSIC SINGLE SEASON RECORDS FG Made...18, Tom Obarski, 2014 CAREER RECORDS BY TOTALS TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS NET 1. Cole Jaeschke, UIU (2011-14) 43 450 11581 12031 6. James McNear, CSP (2002-05) 30 1205 2146 6807 8953 19. Spencer Ohm, CSP (2008-11) 31 889 364 5106 5470 22. Mike Allen, CSP (1999-01) 25 902 684 4484 5168 25. Kole Goodchild, CSP (2006-07) 17 790 414 4319 4733 PASSING G C-A-I PCT. TD YDS 1. Cole Jaeschke, UIU (2011-14) 43 1619-953-52.589 85 11581 10. James McNear, CSP (2002-05) 30 484-847-22.571 50 6807 19. Spencer Ohm, CSP (2008-11) 31 391-663-32.590 43 5106 23. Mike Allen, CSP (1999-01) 25 321-665-27.483 38 4484 RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD 1. Rayon Simmons, WSU (2009-12) 41 813 4805 5.9 55 3. Chris Washington, CSP (2000-03) 34 734 4216 5.7 43 10. Tre Spears, CSP (2010-14) 42 679 3160 4.7 17 20. Sam Campbell, CSP (2008-11) 38 532 2537 4.8 21 RECEPTIONS G NO YDS TD 1. Brian Jark, NSU (2006-2009) 36 210 2298 16 13. Joseph Mapson, CSP (2002-04) 26 154 2227 19 14. Tyrone Ruffin, CSP (2005-08) 34 149 2212 24 16. Cordell Smith, CSP (2010-14) 43 145 2183 25 16. Calvin Simon, CSP (2007-10) 34 145 2086 16 SCORING G TD XP FG 2PT TP 1. Isaac Odim, UMD (2008-2010) 25 60 0-0 0-0 0 360 5. Chris Washington, CSP (2000-03) 34 45 0-0 0-0 1 272 10. Tom Obarski, CSP (2011-14) 43 0 113 42 0 239 TACKLES G Solo Ast Total 1. Jordan Halverson, CSP (2011-15) 46 153 229 382 14. Al Quaye, CSP (2008-11) 44 115 158 273 15. Josh Trifunov, CSP (2012-15) 43 143 127 270 SACKS G YL Sacks 1. Josh Gordon, MSU (2011-15) 42 240 41.0 2. Zach Moore, CSP (2009-13) 37 196 32.5 6. Joe Peters, CSP (2000-03) 183 25.0 Each statistical category references NSIC record holder and all Concordia players listed in the rankings Full NSIC record book available at: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OPP OFF DEF O-LINE D-LINE ST OFF SCOUT DEF SCOUT ST SCOUT MARY Chapes Zepeda McGraw McKee Maedke Langi Reed R.Smith @umc Bruce Russell Przybylka Lawrence Wood Schenderlein Liewen Reed R.Smith UMD Ron Johnson & McKee McGraw Pierce Coyne Tanner Hoosier Deziel Gustaveson @nsu none none none none Maedke Madryga Presley Wright WAYNE Chapes Nabak Lawrence Wood Vickers Tanner Deziel Winge @minn st Ron Johnson none none McKee Farris Burton Ladson R.Smith UPPER IA @s. falls @smsu AUGIE @winona STARTING OFFENSIVE LINE OPP LT LG C RG RT MARY Taylor Haechten McGraw Kessler Lawrence @crookston Taylor Haechten McGraw Kessler Lawrence UM DULUTH Taylor Haechten McGraw Kessler Lawrence @northern Taylor Haechten McGraw Kessler Lawrence WAYNE Taylor Haechten McGraw Kauffman Lawrence @minn st Taylor Espinoza McGraw Kauffman Lawrence UPPER IA @sioux falls @smsu AUGIE @winona STARTING OFFENSIVE SKILL POSITIONS OPP QB RB RB WR WR WR WR TE MARY R.Johnson Chapes Vickers Gustaveson Arlington Bjork @crookston R.Johnson Chapes Vickers Gustaveson Arlington Baucham UM DULUTH R.Johnson Chapes Vickers Gustaveson Arlington Bjork @northern R.Johnson Chapes Steed Gustaveson Arlington Baucham WAYNE R.Johnson Chapes Steed Gustaveson Arlington Baucham @minn st R.Johnson Chapes Vickers Steed Oney Baucham UPPER IA @sioux falls @smsu AUGIE @winona STARTING DEFENSIVE FRONT SEVEN OPP DE DT NT DE OLB MLB OLB MARY R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce B.Brown Sam Johnson Zepeda @crookston R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce B.Brown Przybylka Zepeda UM DULUTH R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce B.Brown Sam Johnson Zepeda @northern R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce D.Reed Sam Johnson Zepeda WAYNE R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce D.Reed Przybylka Zepeda @minn st R.Howard McKee Roberts Pierce D.Reed Sam Johnson B.Brown UPPER IA @sioux falls @smsu AUGIE @winona STARTING DEFENSIVE SECONDARY OPP CB FREE STRONG CB MARY Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Nabak Fore @crookston Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Nabak Fore UM DULUTH Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Nabak Fore @northern Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Nabak Fore WAYNE Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Nabak Capirchio @minn st Jonathan Johnson Brandon Russell Lanier Fore UPPER IA @sioux falls @smsu AUGIE @winona

PARTICIPATION No. Name 1 David Reed 2 Jason Oney 3 Brian Lanier 4 Darius Chapes 5 Alquawn Vickers 6 Alex Carr 7 Bruce Russell 8 Jonas Schenderlein 9 Corey Taylor 10 Marcus Gustaveson 12 Ron Johnson 13 Sammy Baucham 14 Maxon Hutton 15 DeCeon Schumann 16 Trevor Tillett 17 Andrew Capirchio 18 Rodney Smith 19 Vantwon Melton 20 Jonathan Johnson 21 Jamie Fore 22 Elias Arlington 23 Brandon Russell 24 RaQuan Cunnigan 25 JD Coleman 26 Billy Brown 27 Jake Ness 28 Darnell Rolle 29 Jacquel Waller 30 Joseph Tarwai 33 Sam Johnson 34 Peter Farris 35 DeAnthony McKinley 36 Sam Maedke 37 Ahmad McClellan 38 Dominic Nabak 42 Isaiah Walker 43 Brian Szutkowski 44 Matt Bjork 45 Mitch Zillman 46 Josh Coyne 47 Frantz Polimice 50 Antonio Zepeda 51 JJ Przybylka 52 Corey Presley 53 Kelly Pierce 54 Damon George 56 Terrell Taylor 59 Riley Edling 61 Jesse Orak 63 Tristan Wehmas 65 Conner McGraw 66 Tanner Haechten 67 Mario Espinoza 70 Samuel Kessler 72 Ethan Aune 73 Ben Lawrence 74 Hunter Kauffman 75 Cole Riemer 80 Willie Ross 81 Heavan Hunt 84 Gabe Steed 85 Justin Axelson 86 Anthony Wilkerson 87 Michael Flowers 89 Matt Liewen 91 Dylan Wood 92 Ryan McKee 93 Caleb Mulvin 94 Adam Miller 96 Chazz Roberts 97 Re Shon Howard 99 Gerardo Figueroa CONCORDIA OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. WR 5 Alquawn Vickers 5-8 170 So. 15 DeCeon Schumann 5-7 165 Jr. TE 44 Matt Bjork 6-2 235 Jr. 7 Bruce Russell 6-1 225 Sr. LT 56 Terrell Taylor 6-5 260 So. 72 Ethan Aune 6-4 260 Fr. LG 66 Tanner Haechten 6-4 270 Fr. 67 Mario Espinoza 6-3 260 Fr. C 65 Conner McGraw 6-3 300 Sr. 74 Hunter Kauffman 6-3 245 R-Fr. RG 74 Hunter Kauffman 6-3 245 R-Fr. 70 Sam Kessler 6-3 310 Jr. RT 73 Ben Lawrence 6-6 240 So. 72 Ethan Aune 6-4 260 Fr. WR 84 Gabe Steed 6-1 170 Fr. 22 Elias Arlington 5-9 181 Jr. WR 10 Marcus Gustaveson 6-5 210 Fr. 13 Sammy Baucham 6-1 185 Sr. QB 12 Ron Johnson 6-2 185 Jr. 14 Maxon Hutton 6-3 210 R-Fr. RB 4 Darius Chapes 6-0 207 Sr. 6 Alex Carr 5-9 190 Sr. CONCORDIA DEFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. DE 97 Re Shon Howard 6-3 255 Sr. 91 Dylan Wood 6-4 245 Fr. DT 92 Ryan McKee 6-3 280 Sr. 94 Adam Miller 6-2 240 So. NT 96 Chazz Roberts 5-11 270 Jr. 75 Cole Riemer 6-5 265 Fr. DE 53 Kelly Pierce 6-3 250 R-Fr. 99 Gerardo Figueroa 6-2 269 Sr. OLB 1 David Reed 6-0 215 Sr. 47 Frantz Polimice 5-11 200 Jr. MLB 33 Sam Johnson 6-2 223 Sr. 51 JJ Przybylka 5-10 215 Jr. OLB 26 Billy Brown 6-2 235 Jr. 50 Antonio Zepeda 6-2 215 R-Fr. CB 20 Jonathan Johnson 5-9 170 Sr. 17 Andrew Capirchio 5-10 182 Jr. FS 23 Brandon Russell 5-11 195 So. 3 Brian Lanier 5-9 170 Fr. SS 38 Dominic Nabak 5-11 195 Sr. 43 Brian Szutkowski 5-9 180 R-Fr. CB 21 Jamie Fore 5-9 190 Jr. 9 Corey Taylor 6-1 180 R-Fr. CONCORDIA SPECIALISTS Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. KR 5 Alquawn Vickers 5-8 170 So. 22 Elias Arlington 5-9 181 Jr. KR 6 Alex Carr 5-9 190 Sr. 20 Jonathan Johnson 5-9 170 Sr. PR 5 Alquawn Vickers 5-8 170 So. 22 Elias Arlington 5-9 181 Jr. P 36 Sam Maedke 5-11 188 Jr. 34 Peter Farris 6-0 185 R-Fr. PK 8 Jonas Schenderlein 6-1 180 So. 34 Peter Farris 6-0 185 R-Fr. KO 34 Peter Farris 6-0 185 R-Fr. 8 Jonas Schenderlein 6-1 180 So. SS 46 Josh Coyne 6-3 225 Sr. 2 Jason Oney 6-2 200 Jr. LS 46 Josh Coyne 6-3 225 Sr. 2 Jason Oney 6-2 200 Jr. H 36 Sam Maedke 5-11 188 Jr. 14 Maxon Hutton 6-3 210 R-Fr. COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Shannon Currier (5th year) Pass Game Coordinator/QB... Houston Jones Defensive Coordinator/DB... Mike McElroy Run Game Coordinator/OL...Jon Medlo Special Teams Coordinator/DL...Joe Lardinois Linebackers... Jake Munkwitz Offensive Graduate Assistant/RB...Reed Johnson Defensive Graduate Assistant/DB...Trevor Warner Defensive Backs...Russell Gary Wide Receivers... Steve Lydon Offensive Line... Dwayne Waltower Linebackers...Dennis Lee Specialists...Ben Harmon Student Assistant...Blair Griffith Strength & Conditioning...Rich White Athletic Trainer... Ted Trzynka CONCORDIA ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 1 David Reed LB 6-0 215 Sr. Miami, Fla. 2 Jason Oney WR 6-2 200 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 3 Brian Lanier DB 5-9 170 Fr. Miami Gardens, Fla. 4 Darius Chapes RB 6-0 207 Sr. Floral City, Fla. 5 Alquawn Vickers WR 5-8 170 So. Fort Pierce, Fla. 6 Alex Carr RB 5-9 190 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 7 Bruce Russell TE 6-1 225 Sr. Tracy, Calif. 8 Jonas Schenderlein K/P 6-1 180 So. Jena, Germany 9 Corey Taylor DB 6-1 180 R-Fr. Fort Pierce, Fla. 10 Marcus Gustaveson WR 6-5 210 Fr. Wheaton, Ill. 11 Keyon Walters WR 5-9 165 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. 11 Nick Ziebell TE 6-5 200 R-Fr. Mequon, Wis. 12 Ron Johnson QB 6-2 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 13 Sammy Baucham WR 6-1 185 Sr. Columbus, Ga. 14 Maxon Hutton QB 6-3 210 R-Fr. Victoria, Minn. 15 DeCeon Schumann WR 5-7 165 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. 16 Trevor Tillett QB 6-2 205 So. Stillwater, Minn. 17 Andrew Capirchio DB 5-10 182 Jr. Fountain Hills, Ariz. 18 Breon Hoosier DB 6-0 200 Sr. Naperville, Ill. 18 Erik Madryga QB 5-10 180 So. Burnsville, Minn. 18 Rodney Smith DB 5-9 190 Sr. Stewartville, Minn. 19 Vantwon Melton DB 6-2 190 Jr. Brookfield, Wis. 19 Ntsemeng Yang WR 5-6 180 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. 20 Jonathan Johnson DB 5-9 170 Sr. Stockton, Calif. 21 Jamie Fore DB 5-9 190 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 22 Elias Arlington WR 5-9 181 Jr. Cottage Grove, Minn. 22 Desmond Hudnall DB 5-11 170 Fr. Reseda, Calif. 23 Brandon Russell DB 5-11 195 So. Tracy, Calif. 24 RaQuan Cunnigan RB 5-9 210 So. Madison, Wis. 25 JD Coleman WR 5-10 183 R-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. 26 Billy Brown LB 6-2 235 Jr. Peoria, Ill. 27 Jake Ness RB/TE 6-1 220 Fr. Eau Claire, Wis. 28 Darnell Rolle RB 5-10 184 Fr. Miami, Fla. 29 Jacquel Waller RB 5-9 170 Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. 30 Joseph Tarwai RB 6-1 215 Jr. Ramsey, Minn. 30 Eli Wright WR 6-0 180 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. 31 Jason Barto DB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Newark, N.J. 32 Jesse Collins DB 6-0 205 R-Fr. Delavan, Wis. 33 Sam Johnson LB 6-2 223 Sr. Appleton, Wis. 34 Peter Farris K/P 6-0 185 R-Fr. Rosemount, Minn. 35 DeAnthony McKinley DL 5-10 230 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. 36 Sam Maedke P 5-11 188 Jr. Green Bay, Wis. 37 Ahmad McClellan RB 5-7 165 R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. 38 Dominic Nabak DB 5-11 195 Sr. Waukesha, Wis. 39 Jonas Dorvil DB 6-0 168 Fr. North Miami Beach, Fla. 40 Antone Wilson DB 5-7 175 Jr. Natick, Mass. 42 Isaiah Walker DB 6-0 205 So. Columbia Heights, Minn. 43 Brian Szutkowski DB 5-9 180 R-Fr. Wittenberg, Wis. 44 Matt Bjork TE 6-2 235 Jr. De Pere, Wis. 45 Mitch Zillman LB 5-11 223 So. Marshfield, Wis. 46 Josh Coyne LS 6-3 225 Sr. Middleton, Wis. 46 Shelly Johnson DB 5-8 185 So. Burnsville, Minn. 47 Frantz Polimice LB 5-11 200 Jr. Palm Bay, Fla. 48 Leo Johnson LB 6-1 185 Fr. Grand Marais, Minn. 49 John Calkins RB 5-10 185 Fr. Onamia, Minn. 50 Antonio Zepeda LB 6-2 215 R-Fr. Blaine, Minn. 51 JJ Przybylka LB 5-10 215 Jr. Waterford, Wis. 52 Corey Presley LB 5-8 215 Jr. Tallahasse, Fla. 53 Kelly Pierce DL 6-3 250 R-Fr. Gilbert, Iowa 54 Damon George DL 6-3 240 Sr. Fridley, Minn. 55 James Gentile LB 6-0 210 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. 56 Terrell Taylor OL 6-5 260 So. Minneapolis, Minn. 58 Josh Deziel LB 6-2 197 Fr. Hudson, Wis. 59 Riley Edling LB 5-11 205 R-Fr. Osceola, Wis. 61 Jesse Orak OL 6-2 260 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. 62 Harrison Carrier OL 6-3 250 Fr. San Antonio, Texas 63 Tristan Wehmas OL 6-3 260 R-Fr. St. Anthony, Minn. 65 Conner McGraw OL 6-3 300 Sr. Boulder, Colo. 66 Tanner Haechten OL 6-4 270 Fr. Wall, Texas 67 Mario Espinoza OL 6-3 260 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. 68 Austin Plaisted OL 6-4 260 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. 69 Gage Rickman DL 6-1 205 Fr. Lake Wales, Fla. 70 Samuel Kessler OL 6-3 310 Jr. Lansing, Ill. 70 Rich Kelly OL 6-4 310 So. Plainfield, Ill. 71 Ryan Burton OL 6-2 270 So. Rochester, Minn. 72 Ethan Aune OL 6-4 260 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. 73 Ben Lawrence OL 6-6 240 So. Eau Claire, Wis. 74 Hunter Kauffman OL 6-3 245 R-Fr. Stratford, Wis. 75 Cole Riemer DL 6-5 265 Fr. Osceola, Wis. 76 Malik Patterson DL 6-4 179 Fr. South Miami Heights, Fla. 78 Rahiem Ladson DL 6-1 230 Fr. Miami, Fla. 79 Jacob Popelka DL 6-2 225 Fr. Glencoe, Minn. 80 Willie Ross WR 6-4 210 Jr. Homewood, Ill. 81 Heavan Hunt WR 6-0 180 R-Fr. Somerset, Wis. 82 Brandon Stevenson TE 6-2 209 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 83 Blake Flemming LB 6-2 190 Fr. Waconia, Minn. 84 Gabe Steed WR 6-1 170 Fr. Lowell, Mich. 85 Justin Axelson TE 6-4 235 Jr. Spring Lake Park, Minn. 86 Anthony Wilkerson WR 6-0 185 R-Fr. Minnetonka, Minn. 87 Michael Flowers OL 6-4 270 Jr. Maplewood, Minn. 87 Jake Tanner WR 5-9 170 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. 88 Keenan Winge WR 6-3 200 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. 89 Matt Liewen WR 6-2 195 So. Brookfield, Wis. 90 Victor White DL 6-4 250 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. 91 Dylan Wood DL 6-4 245 Fr. Lindstrom, Minn. 92 Ryan McKee DL 6-3 280 Sr. McHenry, Ill. 93 Caleb Mulvin DL 6-3 220 R-Fr. Firestone, Colo. 94 Adam Miller DL 6-2 240 So. Chicago, Ill. 95 Charles Braddock DL 6-1 200 Fr. Liberty City, Fla. 96 Chazz Roberts DL 5-11 270 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. 97 Re Shon Howard DL 6-3 255 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. 98 Jackson Dobbs DL 6-1 260 So. Little Canada, Minn. 99 Gerardo Figueroa DL 6-2 269 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.

SINGLE GAME CAREER-HIGHS (AT CSP) RUSHING... ATT... YARDS...TD...LONG Elias Arlington... 3, at Northern State, 2016... 8, at Northern State, 2016... 0...6, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Alex Carr... 16, at St. Cloud State, 2015... 144, at St. Cloud State, 2015... 0...43, at Wayne State, 2015 Darius Chapes... 19, at Minnesota State, 2016... 113, vs U-Mary, 2016... 1, on seven occasions...60, vs Upper Iowa, 2014 RaQuan Cunnigan... 3, on three occasions, 2015... 29, vs Bemidji State, 2015... 0...20, vs Bemidji State, 2015 Maxon Hutton... 9, vs Wayne State, 2016... 36, vs Wayne State, 2016... 0...49, vs Wayne State, 2016 Ron Johnson... 14, on two occasions, 2016... 70, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 2, vs UM Duluth, 2016...54, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Darnell Rolle... 5, vs Wayne State, 2016... 38, at UM Crookston... 0...24, at UM Crookston Bruce Russell... 15, vs Sioux Falls, 2013... 66, vs Sioux Falls, 2013... 1, vs UM Crookston, 2014...16, vs Sioux Falls, 2013 Alquawn Vickers... 4, vs Minnesota State, 2015... 15, vs U-Mary, 2016... 0...12, vs UM Duluth, 2016 PASSING...ATT... COMP...YARDS... TD...LONG Ron Johnson... 32, vs UM Duluth, 2016...18, at UM Crookston, 2016... 252, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 3, on two occasions, 2016...41t, at UM Crookston, 2016 Maxon Hutton... 8, vs Wayne State, 2016...5, vs Wayne State, 2016... 52, vs Wayne State, 2016... 0...15, vs Wayne State, 2016 Trevor Tillett... 39, at Augustana, 2015...18, at Wayne State, 2015... 217, at Wayne State, 2015... 1, on four occasions, 2015...81, at Wayne State, 2015 Alquawn Vickers... 1, vs UM Duluth, 2016..., vs UM Duluth, 2016... 73, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 1, vs UM Duluth, 2016...73t, vs UM Duluth, 2016 RECEIVING... REC... YARDS...TD...LONG Elias Arlington... 4, vs Wayne State, 2016... 91, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 1, vs UM Duluth, 2016...73, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Sammy Baucham... 5, at Wayne State, 2015... 69, vs MSU Moorhead, 2015... 2, vs SMSU, 2015...69t, vs MSU Moorhead, 2015 Matt Bjork... 2, on two occasions... 17, on two occasions... 1, vs UM Duluth, 2016...12, at St. Cloud State, 2015 Alex Carr... 2, on two occasions... 29, vs U-Mary, 2016... 0...22, vs U-Mary, 2016 Darius Chapes... 2, on five occasions... 37, at Minnesota State, 2016... 1, at UM Crookston, 2016...37, at Minnesota State, 2016 Marcus Gustaveson... 7, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 115, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 2, vs UM Duluth, 2016...33, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Matt Liewen... 1, on three occasions... 20, vs SMSU, 2015... 0...20, vs SMSU, 2015 Vantwon Melton... 5, at Augustana, 2015... 34, on two occasions... 1, vs MSU Moorhead, 2015...18, at Sioux Falls, 2014 Jason Oney... 8, vs Winona State, 2015... 104, at Wayne State, 2015... 1, twice...81, at Wayne State, 2015 Darnell Rolle... 1, vs Wayne State, 2016... 3, vs Wayne State, 2016... 0...3, vs Wayne State, 2016 Willie Ross... 2, vs SMSU, 2015... 26, vs SMSU, 2015... 0...15, vs SMSU, 2015 Bruce Russell... 4, on two occasions... 60, at UM Crookston, 2016... 2, at UM Crookston, 2016...41, at UM Crookston, 2016 DeCeon Schumann... 2, at UM Crookston, 2016... 49, at UM Crookston, 2016... 0...35, at UM Crookston, 2016 Gabe Steed... 4, at Minnesota State, 2016... 51, at Northern State, 2016... 0...38, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Joseph Tarwai... 1, at Northern State, 2016... 5, at Northern State, 2016... 0...5, at Northern State, 2016 Alquawn Vickers... 9, at Wayne State, 2015... 108, at Wayne State, 2015... 2, at Wayne State, 2015...36, vs MSU Moorhead, 2015 DEFENSE... TACKLES... TFL...SACKS...INT Billy Brown... 8, vs U-Mary, 2016... 1.5, vs U-Mary, 2016... 1.0, vs U-Mary, 2016...0 Andrew Capirchio... 3, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0... 0...1, vs Wayne State, 2016 Jackson Dobbs... 8, vs SMSU, 2015... 3.0, at Minot State, 2015... 1.0, at Minot State, 2015...0 Riley Edling... 2, at UM Crookston, 2016... 0... 0...0 Gerardo Figueroa... 2, on six occasions... 1.0, at U-Mary, 2014... 0...0 Jamie Fore... 11, vs SMSU, 2015... 1.0, on three occasions... 0...0 Damon George... 4, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 1.5, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 1.0, vs Bemidji State, 2015...0 Breon Hoosier... 13, vs Bemidji State, 2015... 1.0, on two occasions... 0...1, at Winona State, 2014 Re Shon Howard... 6, on two occasions... 1.0, at Northern State, 2016... 0...1, vs U-Mary, 2016 Jonathan Johnson... 6, on two occasions, 2016... 1.0, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0...1t, vs UM Duluth, 2016 Sam Johnson... 14, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 1.5, on two occasions... 1.0, on two occasions...1, vs Minnesota State, 2015 Brian Lanier... 7, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0... 0...0 Ryan McKee... 7, on two occasions, 2016... 1.5, on two occasions... 1.0, on four occasions...0 DeAnthony McKinley... 4, at Augustana, 2016... 2.5, at Augustana, 2016... 0...0 Vantwon Melton... 1, on two occasions, 2016... 0... 0...0 Adam Miller... 5, vs U-Mary, 2016... 1.0, on three occasions... 1.0, at UM Crookston, 2016...0 Dominic Nabak... 16, at Augustana, 2015... 1.0, on two occasions... 0...1, on two occasions, 2016 Kelly Pierce... 5, vs UM Duluth, 2016... 2.0, vs U-Mary, 2016... 2.0, vs U-Mary, 2016...0 Frantz Polimice... 3, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0.5, vs Wayne State, 2016... 0...0 Corey Presley... 1, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0... 0...0 JJ Przybylka... 17, at UM Crookston, 2016... 1.0, on two occasions... 0.5, at UM Crookston, 2016...0 David Reed... 14, at Northern State, 2016... 3.5, vs Sioux Falls, 2015... 0...1, vs Wayne State, 2016 Cole Riemer... 4, at Northern State, 2016... 0... 0...0 Chazz Roberts... 8, vs SMSU, 2015... 3.0, vs Winona State, 2015... 1.0, on three occasions...1, vs UM Crookston, 2014 Brandon Russell... 7, on three occasions... 1.0, on three occasions, 2016... 0...1, vs SMSU, 2015 DeCeon Schumann... 8, vs MSU Moorhead, 2015... 0... 0...1, on two occasions, 2015 Rodney Smith... 2, vs Upper Iowa, 2014... 0... 0...0 Brian Szutkowski... 4, at UM Crookston, 2016... 0... 0...0 Corey Taylor... 3, at UM Crookston, 2016... 0... 0...0 Isaiah Walker... 2, at UM Crookston, 2016... 0... 0...0 Dylan Wood... 4, on two occasions, 2016... 1.5, at UM Crookston, 2016... 1.5, at UM Crookston, 2016...0 Antonio Zepeda... 14, vs U-Mary, 2016... 0.5, vs Wayne State, 2016... 0...0 Mitch Zillman... 4, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 0.5, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 0...0 KICKING... LONG FG... FGM...PAT Jonas Schenderlein... 52, at UM Crookston, 2016... 2, at UM Cookston, 2016... 7, vs UM Duluth, 2016 PUNTING... PUNTS... YARDS...AVG. (MIN. 3)...LONG Sam Maedke... 12, on two occasions, 2015... 469, vs Sioux Falls, 2015... 44.8, vs UM Duluth (4), 2016...57, at Northern State, 2016 PUNTING... INSIDE 20... 50+...FC...TB Sam Maedke... 5, vs MSU Moorhead (7), 2015... 2, on three occasions... 6, vs MSU Moorhead (7), 2015...1, on four occasions KICK RETURNS... RET... YARDS...TD...LONG Elias Arlington... 3, at Northern State, 2016... 51, at Northern State, 2016... 0...22, at Northern State, 2016 Alex Carr... 2, twice, 2015... 99, at Augustana, 2015... 1, at Augustana, 2015...88t, at Augustana, 2015 Jonathan Johnson... 3, at Minnesota State, 2016... 44, at Minnesota State, 2016... 0...19, at Minnesota State, 2016 Bruce Russell... 2, on two occasions, 2013... 30, vs Winona State, 2013... 0...18, vs Winona State, 2013 Alquawn Vickers... 6, on three occasions... 146, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 1, on two occasions, 2015...99t, at Minot State, 2015 PUNT RETURNS... RET... YARDS...TD...LONG Jamie Fore... 4, at St. Cloud State, 2015... 31, at St. Cloud State, 2015... 0...17, at St. Cloud State, 2015 Alquawn Vickers... 3, twice, 2015... 36, at Upper Iowa, 2015... 0...28, vs Sioux Falls, 2015

2009 W-L Score Att. Winona State* L 24-45 3,615 U-Mary# ^ L 7-27 1,693 #7 Minnesota St.* L 3-54 1,290 Wayne State* L 21-26 1,153 Bemidji State# L 20-35 2,210 Totals 0-5 75-187 9,961 Averages 15.0-37.4 1,992 2010 W-L Score Att. Minot State W 38-17 1,459 St. Cloud State# L 10-35 1,634 #20 Augustana*^ L 16-22 2,750 Bemidji State# W 20-14 1,323 Winona State* L 28-31 1,532 Upper Iowa* W 56-7 1,120 Totals 3-3 168-126 9,818 Averages 28.0-21.0 1,636 2011 W-L Score Att. Northern State# W 27-22 2,153 Minnesota St*^ L 34-57 2,521 Wayne State* W 27-24 937 Minn. Crookston# W 38-20 1,019 Totals 3-1 126-123 6,630 Averages 31.5-30.8 1,658 2012 W-L Score Att. U-Mary# L 26-32 2,450 #2 Minn. Duluth# L 24-70 3,503 Upper Iowa*^ W 35-6 1,743 Wayne State* L 21-48 1,236 Augustana* L 27-35 936 Totals 1-4 133-191 9,868 Averages 26.6-38.2 1,974 2013 W-L Score Att. Minot State# W 29-0 1,089 #23 St. Cloud St.# L 3-34 1,902 #2 Minnesota St.*^ L 7-27 1,991 Sioux Falls* L 7-47 723 Totals 1-3 46-108 5,705 Averages 11.5-27.0 1,426 2014 W-L Score Att. Northern State# L 21-28 1,423 Minn. Crookston#^ W 44-3 2,132 Wayne State* L 14-54 568 Upper Iowa* W 37-34 OT 681 Augustana* W 17-7 1,031 Totals 3-2 133-126 5,835 Averages 26.6-25.2 1,167 2015 W-L Score Att MSU Moorhead# L 28-30 2,368 Bemidji State# L 7-47 1,003 Winona State*^ L 7-51 2,118 #1 Minnesota State* L 10-51 1,133 #10 Sioux Falls* L 0-49 710 SW Minn. St.* L 24-48 1,598 Totals 0-6 76-276 9,030 Averages 12.7-46.0 1,505 * - NSIC South # - NSIC North ^ - Homecoming SEA FOAM STADIUM HISTORY 2016 W-L Score Att U-Mary# W 17-0 2,200 Minn. Duluth# L 49-52 2,845 Wayne State*^ L 10-45 1,617 Upper Iowa Augustana Totals 1-2 76-97 6,662 Averages 25.3-32.3 2,220.7 RECORDS BY OPPONENT Augustana (1-2) 2010^ L 16-22 2,750 2012 L 27-35 936 2014 W 17-7 1,031 2016 Bemidji State (1-2) 2009 L 20-35 2,210 2010 W 20-14 1,323 2015 L 7-47 1,003 U-Mary (1-2) 2009^ L 7-27 1,693 2012 L 26-32 2,450 2016 W 17-0 2,200 Minnesota Crookston (2-0) 2011 W 38-20 1,019 2014^ W 44-3 2,132 Minnesota Duluth (0-2) 2012 L 24-70 3,503 2016 L 49-52 2,845 Minnesota State (0-4) 2009 L 3-54 1,290 2011^ L 34-57 2,521 2013^ L 7-27 1,991 2015 L 10-51 1,133 MSU Moorhead (0-1) 2015 L 28-30 2,368 Minot State (2-0) 2010 W 38-17 1,459 2013 W 29-0 1,089 Northern State (1-1) 2011 W 27-22 2,156 2014 L 21-28 1,423 St. Cloud State (0-2) 2010 L 10-35 1,634 2013 L 3-34 1,902 Sioux Falls (0-1) 2013 L 7-47 723 2015 L 0-49 710 Southwest Minnesota State (0-1) 2015 L 24-48 1,598 Upper Iowa (3-0) 2010 W 56-7 1,120 2012^ W 35-6 1,743 2014 W 37-34 OT 681 2016 Wayne State (1-4) 2009 L 21-26 1,153 2011 W 27-24 937 2012 L 21-48 1,236 2014 L 14-54 568 2016 L 10-45 1,617 Winona State (0-3) 2009 L 24-45 3,615 2010 L 28-31 1,532 2015 L 7-51 2,118 MISCELLANEOUS STADIUM RECORDS Overall Record... 12-26 Overall NSIC Record... 11-26 NSIC South Record...5-16 NSIC North Record...6-10 Non-Conference Record...1-0 Homecoming Record...2-6 Night Games...3-7 Overtime Games...1-0 Decided by 8 or less...4-8 When scoring under 20...2-13 When scoring 20+...9-13 When scoring 30+...6-2 When allowing under 20...8-0 When allowing 20+...4-26 When allowing 30+...1-21 Longest Winning Streak... 2, three times Longest Losing Streak... 6, 2015 Most pts for, game... 56, Upper Iowa, 2010 Most pts against, game... 70, Minn. Duluth, 2012 Least pts for, game... 0, vs Sioux Falls, 2015 Least pts against, game... 0, twice, last vs U-Mary, 2016 Largest margin, win... 49, Upper Iowa, 2010 Largest margin, loss... 51, Minnesota St., 2009 Highest scoring avg, season... 31.5, 2011 (4 games) Lowest scoring avg, season... 11.5, 2013 (4 games) Least pts against avg, season... 21.0, 2010 (6 games) Most pts against avg, season... 46.0, 2015 (6 games) Most Att., game... 3,615, Winona State, 2009 Most Att. avg, season...1,992, 2009 (5 games) Lowest Att., game... 568, vs Wayne State, 2014 Lowest Att. avg, season...1,167, 2014 (5 games)