2014 Michigan State Football Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS / CREDITS

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Special editorial assistance provided by Teressa, Brock and Davis Lewandowski. Additional copies of the 2014 Michigan State Football Media Guide are available to the general public for $20 (includes postage). Please send check or money order payable to Michigan State University to: MSU Athletic Communications, 534 Birch Road, Z-22 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI 48824-1003.

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BOWL HISTORY Bowl History 1938 Orange Bowl 1954 Rose Bowl 1956 Rose Bowl 1966 Rose Bowl 1984 Cherry Bowl 1985 All-American Bowl 1988 Rose Bowl 1989 Gator Bowl 1989 Aloha Bowl 1990 Sun Bowl 1993 Liberty Bowl 1995 Independence Bowl 1996 Sun Bowl 1997 Aloha Bowl 2000 Citrus Bowl 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic 2003 Alamo Bowl 2007 Champs Sports Bowl 2009 Capital One Bowl 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl 2011 Capital One Bowl 2012 Outback Bowl 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl 2014 Rose Bowl Individual Bowl Records Opponent Individual Bowl Records Team Bowl Records

Additional photography provided by: Gene Boyars (National Football Foundation), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Indianapolis Colts, Kim Kauffman, Katie King (Pensacola News Journal), Miami Dolphins, National Football League, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Jason Roberts and Washington Redskins.

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Special thanks for their photographic contributions to: Matthew Mitchell (MSU Athletic Communications), Rey Del Rio (MSU Athletic Communications), Scott Boehm (Getty Images), Mark Cunningham (Getty Images), John Gwillim (MSU Athletic Communications), Leon Halip (Getty Images), Steve Jowett (MSU Academic Technology Services), Greg Kohuth (MSU Communications and Brand Strategy), Al Messerschmidt (Getty Images), Joe Robbins (Getty Images), Kurt Stepnitz (MSU Communications and Brand Strategy), Damian Strohmeyer (Sports Illustrated), Derrick Turner (MSU Communications and Brand Strategy) and Dale Young (The Detroit News).

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN RECORDS Individual Rushing Records Individual Passing Records Individual Receiving Records Individual Scoring/Total Offense Records Individual Defensive Records

HONORS & AWARDS All-Americans All-Big Ten Academic All-Americans Academic All-Big Ten Miscellaneous Awards Spartans In All-Star Games

CREDITS The 2014 Michigan State Football Media Guide is a production of MSU Athletic Communications. This publication was compiled, written, and edited by Associate Athletics Director for Communications John Lewandowski and Assistant Director/Athletic Communications Ben Phlegar. Editorial assistance provided by Director of New Media Matt Larson and Assistant Director/Marketing Jim Donatelli. Publication layout and design by Ben Phlegar. Front cover design by Bernie Rosendahl; photo by Matthew Mitchell. Inside and back cover designs by John Kalmar. Printing by BRD Printing Inc., Lansing, Mich.

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2013 RECAP 2013 Honors & Awards 2013 Final Statistics 2013 Game-By-Game Individual Statistics 2013 Game-By-Game Team Statistics 2013 Starting Lineups 2013 Red Zone Statistics/Superlatives 2013 Final Big Ten Standings 2013 Big Ten Statistics 2013 All-Big Ten Teams Game 1: Western Michigan Game 2: South Florida Game 3: Youngstown State Game 4: Notre Dame Game 5: Iowa Game 6: Indiana Game 7: Purdue Game 8: Illinois Game 9: Michigan Game 10: Nebraska Game 11: Northwestern Game 12: Minnesota Game 13: Ohio State Game 14: Stanford

SPARTAN HISTORY All-Time Results National Champions Year-By-Year Record Series Scores Trophy Games Series Records MSU vs. Ranked Opponents Final Polls All-Time Coaching Record All-Time Assistant Coaches Spartans In The NFL Draft Spartans By Pro Team All-Time Pro Roster All-Time Letterwinners Winning Streaks/Misc. Records

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COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF Mark Dantonio Pat Narduzzi Dave Warner Jim Bollman Harlon Barnett Ron Burton Brad Salem Terrence Samuel Mark Staten Mike Tressel Ken Mannie Tommy Hoke Tim Allen Brad Lunsford Dino Folino Lorenzo Guess Bill Burghardt Football Support Staff Graduate Assistants/Interns

Individual Special Teams Records Longest Plays MSU Team Single-Game Records MSU Team Single-Season Records Opponent Individual Records Opponent Team Single-Game Records Big Ten Stat Champions Big Ten Record Book 100-Yard Rushers 200-Yard Passers 100-Yard Receivers Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders Statistical Trends

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2014 OUTLOOK 2014 Quick Facts 2014 Season Preview Notes/Outlook 2014 Personnel Breakdown 2014 Numerical Roster 2014 Alphabetical Roster 2014 Preseason Depth Chart

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MEDIA SERVICES Media Information/Athletic Communications Staff Spartan Sports Network 2014 Schedule/2013 Results/Future Schedules

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MEDIA INFORMATION PRESS BOX

2014 OUTLOOK

The Spartan Stadium expansion project, completed in August 2005, included the construction of a new press box. Level 8 is the working press deck for reporters that features 193 seats and four radio broadcast booths. Level 6 is the television camera deck as well as the broadcast location for national and regional telecasts. Admission to the press box is through Gate F on the west side of the stadium. All press personnel are subject to search prior to entering Spartan Stadium.

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WORKING CREDENTIALS All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for Michigan State’s 2014 home football games should be submitted online. Please contact athletic communications office assistant Paulette Martis at (517) 355-2271 for the URL.

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Priority for the issuance of credentials will be given to daily newspapers and television stations which cover MSU football on a regular basis. All other credentials for print media are issued on basis of circulation. Upon acceptance of application, appropriate credentials are mailed out or held for pickup at media will-call, located at Gate F on the west side of Spartan Stadium. All members of the media picking up credentials at media will-call will be required to provide photo identification and the name must match the one listed on the credential. Working press tickets contain specific seat locations. Reporters requiring exclusive phone service should have their own lines and instruments installed.

ROAD GAME CREDENTIALS

2013 RECAP

Writers covering the Spartans on a regular basis may request media credentials for road games through the MSU Athletic Communications Department. Credential requests are submitted to opponent SIDs on Mondays two weeks prior to the game.

POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCES

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Beginning in the 2014 season, post-game press conferences from both head coaches will be conducted in the media center on the lower level of the north end zone facility at Spartan Stadium. Following MSU head coach Mark Dantonio’s press conference, requested Spartan players will be available for interviews. Quotes from both head coaches and selected players will be posted online at msuspartans. com approximately one hour after the game.

RADIO

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Each originating broadcasting station will be issued a maximum of eight booth credentials. Spotters’ credentials must come from this allotment. Home team spotters are provided on advance notice only, and visiting team spotters must be arranged with visitors. Only local radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a daily sports show receive consideration for credentials.

INTERNET ACCESS

HONORS & AWARDS

Wireless Internet is available for the working media in the press box on Level 8. Ethernet connections are available at each of the seats in the press box, but only a limited number of cords are available. Please plan on bringing an Ethernet cord to use

high-speed access. It is recommended for print outlets to use wireless access and photographers to use high-speed access.

be posted on Michigan State’s official website promptly after the conclusion of the game (www.msuspartans.com).

MEDIA HOSPITALITY

PHOTOGRAPHERS Field passes are issued on the basis of circulation with priority granted to media agencies covering the participating schools on a regular basis. Photographers may work from either sideline (except in the team area) and beyond both end zones. Press box photo passes for assigned locations are issued to television station crews. A maximum of three working tickets is allowed per TV station. With the return of natural grass in Spartan Stadium, field access is limited to still photographers, camera operators and sideline reporters for “live” radio/TV network coverage. MSU follows the guidelines established by the NCAA Communications Committee regarding sideline control, which ensure the sideline is a working press area. The following guidelines are adhered to: 1. Each photographer is required to wear an armband at all times; 2. Armbands must be secured at the photographer’s credential pickup; 3. After kickoff, no photographers are permitted in the bench area, on the playing field, or in the 12-foot area between the limit line and sideline; 4. Cutline writers, messengers and equipment carriers are not permitted in the sideline armband area; 5. Tripods are not permitted on the sidelines. Beginning in 2014, all photographers must use the media center in the north end zone for their workspace on gamedays.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking passes are available for $20 per game and $140 for the 2014 season (seven home games). The designated lots for media parking are all within easy walking distance of Spartan Stadium. Media parking passes will be assigned by the MSU Athletic Communications Department. Priority for lot assignment will be given to daily newspapers and TV stations that cover Spartan football on a regular basis. All other media parking will be issued on the basis of circulation or market size (TV/radio). Additional parking fees are required to accommodate TV satellite trucks and “live” radio remotes.

STATISTICAL SERVICES Live stats for the 2014 season will be available at the following website: www.livestats.ath.msu.edu. Media members are encouraged to use this site as their main reference point for statistics; only a limited number of copies will be printed following each quarter. Prior to kickoff, all media members will be provided a flip card and other pertinent information. Updated game notes for both teams and Big Ten Conference notes and stats will be available for media members upon request in the media workroom. Game notes for both teams also will be posted on the front page of msuspartans.com on game day. Following the conclusion of the game, a complete post-game stats and quotes package will be available in the press box. Upon request, a final statistics book, quotes and notes can be e-mailed to media members approximately 90 minutes after the conclusion of the game. To be added to the list, please e-mail Associate Athletics Director John Lewandowski at lewski@ath.msu.edu. In addition, game notes and quotes will

A complimentary pregame meal will be served in the press box, approximately two hours before kickoff through halftime. Complimentary coffee and soft drinks are available throughout the game. Following the post-game press conferences and interviews, complimentary pizzas will be served on Level 8 and in the photo workroom in the north end zone media room.

HOTEL ROOMS Hotel rooms are booked far in advance of Michigan State home football weekends. The MSU Athletic Communications Department has set aside a limited number of rooms at local hotels for accredited media representatives. Arrangements should be made through office assistant Paulette Martis at (517) 355-2271. Some area hotels require a two-night stay for MSU home football weekends and a valid credit card is required for reservations being made through the MSU Athletic Communications Department. Media members are responsible for making their own lodging arrangements when Michigan State plays on the road.

WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCES A weekly press conference with MSU head coach Mark Dantonio will be held each Tuesday during the season, beginning at 11:30 a.m. in the media center on the lower level of the north end zone facility. Parking is available in Lot 62 – the gated, pay lot – located north of Spartan Stadium, off of Red Cedar Road.

WEEKLY INTERVIEWS Outside the weekly press conference, interviews during the week with head coach Mark Dantonio or any Spartan players must be arranged through the MSU Athletic Communications Department. The MSU Athletic Communications Department requests that all player interviews be arranged through this office and that media members are prohibited from contacting players in their apartments or dormitory rooms. The best time for player interviews is following practice Tuesday at approximately 5:30 p.m. All player interviews should be completed by the conclusion of practice on Wednesday of game week. Please contact the MSU Athletic Communications Department for all player interview requests at least 24 hours in advance. Media parking is available in Lot 79 – the gated, pay lot – located south of Spartan Stadium, off of Shaw Lane.

PRACTICE SCHEDULE Tuesday practices are normally open to the working media for approximately 30 minutes, beginning at 3:30 p.m. TV cameras and still photographers are permitted to shoot flex and the first few periods. The remainder of practice is closed.

WEEKLY RELEASE VIA E-MAIL To receive the weekly football release via e-mail, members of the media can send a message to Associate Athletics Director John Lewandowski:lewski@ath.msu.edu. The release is also posted on msuspartans.com every Tuesday.

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MATT LARSON DIRECTOR OF NEW MEDIA

JAMIE BALDWIN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

BEN PHLEGAR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

JEFF BARNES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

NICK BAKER VIDEO PRODUCER

JUSTIN GARANT VIDEO PRODUCER

JAKE HUBER VIDEO PRODUCER

RYAN MCPHAIL VIDEO PRODUCER

PAULETTE MARTIS OFFICE ASSISTANT

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Note: Radio affiliate listing as of July 17 and is subject to change. Sirius/XM Radio Streaming available at spartansportsnetwork.com Free Mobile App for iPhone and Android

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Former Michigan State All-Big Ten center Jason Strayhorn begins his ninth season with the Spartan Sports Network and his second as an analyst. Strayhorn previously worked as the sideline reporter for SSN for seven seasons. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Strayhorn started 24 consecutive games at center for Coach Nick Saban in 1997-98. As a senior, he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media after grading out as a winner (better than 70 percent) in 11 of the 12 games in 1998. The former team captain also received the Up Front Award as the team’s outstanding interior lineman in 1998, consistently posting the unit’s top grade for pass protection by not allowing a sack the entire season. Strayhorn turned in one of the best performances of his career in MSU’s 28-24 victory over top-ranked Ohio State in Columbus in 1998. He was selected Spartan Offensive Player of the Week after grading out 80 percent overall against the Buckeyes, including 89 percent in his pass-blocking assignments.

City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Letters Newberry . . . . . . . . . . . . .WMJT (FM 96.7) Ontonagon . . . . . . . . . . .WUPY (FM 101.1) Petoskey. . . . . . . . . . . . . WJML (AM 1110) Port Huron . . . . . . . . . . .WPHM (AM 1380) Saginaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WILZ (FM 104.5) Tawas City . . . . . . . . . . .WQLB (FM 103.3) Traverse City . . . . . . . . .WLDR (FM 101.9)

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Born in Detroit, Blaha was raised in Marshalltown, Iowa, and Grayling, Michigan. He and his father attended Michigan State’s first-ever Big Ten football game, played at Iowa in 1953. Blaha earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Notre Dame in 1966 and later received his MBA from Michigan.

City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Letters Alma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WQBX (FM 104.9) Alpena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WKJZ (FM 94.9) Ann Arbor . . . . . . . . . . . . WLBY (AM 1290) Bad Axe . . . . . . . . . . . . .WLEW (AM 1340) Battle Creek . . . . . . . . . . .WBCK (FM 95.3) Benton Harbor . . . . . . . .WCSY (FM 103.7) Detroit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WJR (AM 760) Escanaba . . . . . . . . . . . .WUPF (FM 107.3) Flint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WWCK (AM 1570) Gaylord. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WMJZ (FM 101.5) Grand Haven . . . . . . . . . WGHN (FM 92.1) Grand Rapids . . . . . . . . . WBBL (FM 107.3) Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . .WGLM (AM 1380) Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . WBCH (AM 1220) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WBCH (FM 100.1) Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPNW (AM 1260) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPNW (FM 96.5) Iron Mountain . . . . . . . . . WMIQ (AM 1450) Ishpeming. . . . . . . . . . . . WUPG (FM 96.7) Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIBM (AM 1450) Kalamazoo . . . . . . . . . . . . WKZO (AM 590) Lansing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WJIM (AM 1240) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WMMQ (FM 94.9) Ludington/Manistee . . . . .WLDN (FM 98.7) Midland. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WLUN (FM 100.9)

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George Blaha has anchored Spartan football broadcasts as play-by-play voice for nearly four decades. A 2008 inductee into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, Blaha is a Michigan broadcast icon, recently completing his 38th season as radio and television play-by-play voice of the National Basketball Association’s Detroit Pistons. The longest tenured play-by-play broadcaster in the state, he was inducted into the Michigan Broadcasting Hall of Fame in August 2014. Blaha has been the recipient of many prestigious awards, including Michigan Sports Broadcaster of the Year (1998 and 2007) from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. In 2002, he also was presented the Ty Tyson Award for “Excellence in Sports Broadcasting” by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association.

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For the 15th consecutive season, the Spartan Sports Network (Holt, Mich.) will produce and distribute Michigan State football broadcasts. The Network, which is the largest and most listened to in the state, is powered by seven 50,000-watt stations and two 100,000-watt stations for 100 percent coverage of the state of Michigan. For the eighth consecutive year, the Spartan Sports Network was the most honored in the state, garnering 11 Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ “Broadcast Excellence Awards.” Network flagship stations are WJIM Radio (AM 1240) and WMMQ (FM 94.9) in Lansing and WJR Radio (AM 760) in Detroit.

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In 2012, “Spartan Football All-Access” received “Best” in network TV awards for special interest programming (2012 Outback Bowl vs. Georgia recap) and sports (Episode 1 - MSU vs. Boise State recap). The show also earned “Merit” awards in network TV for special interest programming (Spring Edition) and sports (Episode 9 - MSU vs. Wisconsin recap). In 2011, “Spartan Football All-Access” received “Best” in network TV awards for special interest programming (2011 Season) and sports (Episode 7 - MSU vs. Michigan recap).

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Over the last three years, “Spartan Football All-Access” has earned 10 Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ Broadcast Excellence Awards. In 2013, “Spartan Football All-Access” received “Best” in network TV awards for special interest programming (Episode 12: MSU-Nebraska recap) and sports (Episode 10: MSUMichigan recap). The show also earned “Merit” awards in network TV for minidocumentary or series (Episode 1: MSU-Western Michigan recap) and sports (Episode 9: MSU-Illinois recap). Episode 12 also was nominated for an Emmy (sports daily or weekly program) by the Michigan Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

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The Spartan Sports Network produces and distributes Mark Dantonio’s weekly radio program Thursdays from 7-8 p.m. ET. Originating from Reno’s East at 1310 Abbot Road in East Lansing, Spartan play-by-play announcer George Blaha hosts this live show, featuring insight from Coach Dantonio, special guests, features and phone calls. The Mark Dantonio Show can be heard statewide as well as locally on flagship station WJIM Radio (AM 1240) and WMMQ (FM 94.9).

“Spartan Football All-Access” provides fans with a behind-the-scenes, inside look at the Michigan State football program. From the opening of preseason camp and each week throughout the regular season, the show will take viewers into team and position meeting rooms, video sessions, out to the practice field, into the classroom as well as into the post-game locker room.

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Three times Tieman has been honored with the “Best Network Play-by-Play” award by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. He was recognized in 2008 and 2010 for his work as voice of the Michigan State basketball team and in 2007 for his presentation of the Motor City Bowl. Tieman, who will also be entering his 13th-straight season as the play-by-play voice for men’s basketball after serving in that capacity from 1992-96, was presented the 2012 Ty Tyson Excellence in Sports Broadcasting Award by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association. He is also a past president of the DSBA. In June 2013, Tieman was named a Michigan Broadcasting Hall of Fame Honoree by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ Board of Directors.

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Will Tieman returns for his 17th year on the Spartan football broadcast team, serving as broadcast host. During home games at Spartan Stadium, Tieman broadcasts from the network’s on-field set, located in the north end zone. His other football-related activities include hosting the daily statewide series “In the Huddle with Mark Dantonio” and hosting the syndicated “This Week in College Football” series, now in its 24th season. He has handled play-by-play duties for the national broadcasts of the Citrus Bowl, Blue-Gray All Star Classic, Motor City Bowl/Little Caesars Pizza Bowl and International Bowl, and served as the lead announcer for legendary Coach Eddie Robinson and the Grambling State University National Radio Network from 1990-92.

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Strayhorn, who received his bachelor’s degree in business management from Michigan State in 1998, owns a real estate investment company.

“Spartan Football All-Access” debuts the 2014 Spartan season preview show on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. on FOX Sports Detroit. The preview show will re-air throughout the rest of the month of August, leading up to the Aug. 29 season opener against Jacksonville State. Check foxsports.com/detroit for complete listings. Starting on Sunday, Aug. 31 and continuing throughout the season, “Spartan Football All-Access” will debut Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m. on FOX Sports Detroit and re-airs throughout each week.

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2014 SCHEDULE / 2013 RESULTS

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OPPONENT (2013 RECORD)

Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

JACKSONVILLE STATE (11-4) at Oregon (11-2) EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-10) WYOMING (5-7) NEBRASKA (9-4) at Purdue (1-11) at Indiana (5-7) MICHIGAN (7-6) OHIO STATE (12-2) at Maryland (7-6) RUTGERS (6-7) at Penn State (7-5)

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Alamo (W) Gator (W) Buffalo Wild Wings (L) Orange (L) Military (L) Pinstripe (L)

SERIES RECORD

LAST MEETING

First meeting Tied, 2-2 MSU leads, 9-0 MSU leads, 1-0 Nebraska leads, 7-1 MSU leads, 33-28-3 MSU leads, 43-15-2 Michigan leads, 68-33-5 Ohio State leads, 28-14 MSU leads, 4-1 Rutgers leads, 3-2 Penn State leads, 14-13-1

1999: MSU 27, Oregon 20 2012: MSU 23, Eastern Michigan 7 1976: MSU 21, Wyoming 10 2013: MSU 41, Nebraska 28 2013: MSU 14, Purdue 0 2013: MSU 42, Indiana 28 2013: MSU 29, Michigan 6 2013: MSU 34, Ohio State 24 1950: Maryland 34, MSU 7 2004: Rutgers 19, MSU 14 2010: MSU 28, Penn State 22

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Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 1

WESTERN MICHIGAN SOUTH FLORIDA YOUNGSTOWN STATE at No. 22 Notre Dame at Iowa INDIANA PURDUE at Illinois No. 23 MICHIGAN at Nebraska at Northwestern MINNESOTA vs. No. 2 Ohio State (Big Ten Championship) vs. No. 5 Stanford (100th Rose Bowl Game)

W, 26-13 W, 21-6 W, 55-17 L, 13-17 W, 26-14 W, 42-28 W, 14-0 W, 42-3 W, 29-6 W, 41-28 W, 30-6 W, 14-3 W, 34-24 W, 24-20

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Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Ind. Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Ill. Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb. Ryan Field, Evanston, Ill. Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind. Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

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HONORS & AWARDS

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2015 Sept. 4 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

OPPONENT

at Western Michigan OREGON AIR FORCE CENTRAL MICHIGAN PURDUE at Rutgers at Michigan INDIANA at Nebraska MARYLAND at Ohio State PENN STATE

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2016 (BIG TEN ONLY) Oct. 1 at Indiana Oct. 8 WISCONSIN Oct. 15 NORTHWESTERN Oct. 22 at Maryland Oct. 29 MICHIGAN Nov. 5 at Illinois Nov. 12 RUTGERS Nov. 19 OHIO STATE Nov. 26 at Penn State

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2017 (BIG TEN ONLY) Sept. 30 IOWA Oct. 7 at Michigan Oct. 14 at Minnesota Oct. 21 INDIANA Oct. 28 at Northwestern Nov. 4 PENN STATE Nov. 11 at Ohio State Nov. 18 MARYLAND Nov. 25 at Rutgers 2018 (BIG TEN ONLY) Sept. 22 at Indiana Oct. 6 NORTHWESTERN Oct. 13 at Penn State Oct. 20 MICHIGAN Oct. 27 PURDUE Nov. 3 at Maryland Nov. 10 OHIO STATE Nov. 17 at Nebraska Nov. 24 RUTGERS 2019 (BIG TEN ONLY) Sept. 21 at Northwestern Sept. 28 INDIANA Oct. 5 at Ohio State Oct. 12 at Wisconsin Oct. 26 PENN STATE Nov. 9 ILLINOIS Nov. 16 at Michigan Nov. 23 at Rutgers Nov. 30 MARYLAND

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2014 QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS

OT FOU FONOTI: Three-year letterwinner played in 30 career games, including 24 starts at right tackle (11 in 2011; two in 2012; 11 in 2013).

OG DAN FRANCE: Four-year letterwinner played in 46 career games, including 37 starts on the offensive line (24 starts at left tackle; 13 at right guard).

S ISAIAH LEWIS: Four-year letterwinner was a three-year starting safety . . . collected 227 tackles and 26 passes defended (eight interceptions, 18 pass break-ups) in 53 career games, including 40 starts . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches in 2013.

OG BLAKE TREADWELL: Five-year letterwinnner (200913) . . . played in 44 career games, including 24 starts on the offensive line (2011-13) . . . started all 14 games at left guard in 2013 and was a second-team All-Big Ten selection.

JEREMY LANGFORD (RB, 6-1, 208, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: Started all 14 games and led the team in rushing yards (1,422), carries (292), total touchdowns (19), rushing touchdowns (18), scoring (114 points) and all-purpose yards (1,579) . . . led Big Ten with 18 rushing TDs . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has rushed for 1,445 yards on 301 carries (4.8 avg.) with 18 touchdowns in 37 career games. TONY LIPPETT (WR, 6-3, 185, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: Led team with a career-high 44 receptions . . . ranked second on the team in receiving yards (613) and tied for fourth in touchdown receptions (2) . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has 84 catches for 1,049 yards (12.5 avg.) and four touchdowns in 41 career games. KEITH MUMPHERY (WR, 6-0, 211, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: Had 18 catches for 299 yards (16.6 avg.) and a career-best three touchdowns . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has 62 catches for 853 yards (13.8 avg.) and four touchdowns in 41 career games. MARCUS RUSH (DE, 6-3, 251, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: Recorded 30 tackles, including 7.5 for losses (38 yards) and a career-high five sacks (27 yards) . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has started in 40 of his 41 career games . . . has 126 tackles, including 27 for losses (117 yards) and 11 sacks (71 yards).

SHILIQUE CALHOUN (DE, 6-5, 256, Jr.) | 2013 SEASON: Named Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year . . . secondteam All-American . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and media . . . led team with 7.5 sacks (45 yards)

TRAE WAYNES (CB, 6-1, 182, Jr.) | 2013 SEASON: Started all 14 games . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten selection . . . CAREER NOTES: Two-year letterwinner has 55 tackles and three interceptions in 23 career games.

2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

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JACK ALLEN (OL, 6-2, 299, Jr.) | 2013 SEASON: Started the last 12 games at center . . . named second-team All-Big Ten by the media . . . CAREER NOTES: Two-year letterwinner enters his third season as a starter on the offensive line in 2014 . . . has played in 25 career games, including 24 starts (19 at center, five at left guard).

MIKE SADLER (P, 6-0, 175, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: Earned first-team All-America honors from ESPN.com and CBSSports.com . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches . . . Ray Guy Award semifinalist . . . led the NCAA FBS with 24 punts downed inside the 10 . . . CAREER NOTES: Threeyear letterwinner enters his fourth season as the starting punter in 2014 . . . has a career average of 42.4 yards per punt, which is currently sixth best in MSU history.

TOP RETURNEES

BOWL HISTORY

NT MICAJAH REYNOLDS: Four-year letterwinner collected a career-best 37 tackles and started 13 games at nose tackle in 2013.

TAIWAN JONES (LB, 6-3, 252, Sr.) | 2013 SEASON: Started 13 of 14 games at Star linebacker . . . ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 67 tackles . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has 123 tackles, including 13 for losses (46 yards), in 41 career games.

HONORS & AWARDS

DT TYLER HOOVER: Four-year letterwinner received a sixth year of eligibility in 2013 and started 11 games at defensive tackle . . . recorded 93 tackles in 48 career games.

MICHAEL GEIGER (K, 5-8, 189, So.) | 2013 SEASON: True freshman set an MSU single-season record by making 93.8 percent of his field-goal attempts (15-of-16), which ranked first in the Big Ten . . . closed the season by making 13 consecutive field goals . . . named first-team Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America.

SPARTAN HISTORY

WR BENNIE FOWLER: Four-year letterwinner had 93 receptions for 1,341 yards (14.4 avg.) in 44 career games, including 15 starts . . . led team in receiving yards (622) and touchdown receptions (6) and ranked third on the team with 36 receptions in 2013.

KURTIS DRUMMOND (S, 6-1, 202, Sr.-5) | 2013 SEASON: First-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches . . . ranked second on the team with a career-high 91 tackles . . . tied for team lead with four interceptions . . . CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner has started a team-high 21 consecutive games at safety . . . has 161 tackles and 18 passes defended (eight interceptions and 10 pass break-ups) in 39 career games.

SPARTAN RECORDS

CB DARQUEZE DENNARD: Selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft (No. 24 overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals . . . four-year letterwinner was a three-year starter at cornerback . . . two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (2012, 2013) . . . totaled 167 tackles and 30 passes defended (10 interceptions, 20 pass break-ups) in 44 career games, including 40 starts (29 consecutive to close out career) . . . unanimous All-American in 2013 and was the first Spartan to win the Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation’s best defensive back.

CONNOR COOK (QB, 6-4, 218, Jr.) | 2013 SEASON: Posted a 12-1 record as the starting quarterback . . . named secondteam All-Big Ten by the coaches . . . completed 59 percent of his passes (223-of-380) for 2,755 yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions . . . CAREER NOTES: Two-year letterwinner has completed 58 percent of his passes (232-of-397) for 2,849 yards, 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions .

2013 RECAP

2014 SPARTAN OUTLOOK Offense: Multiple Defense: Multiple 4-3 Lettermen Lost: 22 (9 offense, 12 defense, 1 specialist) Lettermen Returning: 46 (24 offense, 19 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Lost: 11 (4 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist) Starters Returning: 15 (7 offense, 5 defense, 3 specialists) Offensive Starters Lost (4): RT Fou Fonoti, WR Bennie Fowler, RG Dan France, LG Blake Treadwell Offensive Starters Returning (7): C Jack Allen, LT Jack Conklin, QB Connor Cook, RB Jeremy Langford, WR Tony Lippett, FB Trevon Pendleton, TE Josiah Price Defensive Starters Lost (6): LB Denicos Allen, LB Max Bullough, CB Darqueze Dennard, DT Tyler Hoover, S Isaiah Lewis, NT Micajah Reynolds Defensive Starters Returning (5): DE Shilique Calhoun, S Kurtis Drummond, LB Taiwan Jones, DE Marcus Rush, CB Trae Waynes Starting Specialists Returning (3): PK Michael Geiger, SN Taybor Pepper, P Mike Sadler Starting Specialists Lost (1): KO Kevin Muma

LB MAX BULLOUGH: Four-year letterwinner was a threeyear starter at middle linebacker . . . two-time team captain . . . two-time All-Big Ten First-Team selection (2012, 2013) . . . collected 299 career tackles in 53 games, including 40 starts . . . earned All-America honors in 2013 from Associated Press (third team) and Lindy’s (third team) . . . ranked third on the team in tackles (76) and tackles for loss (9.5 for 26 yards).

JACK CONKLIN (OT, 6-6, 303, So.) | 2013 SEASON: Started 13 games (10 at left tackle; three at right tackle) and saw action in all 14 games in his first season . . . named first-team Freshman All-American by Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com and the Football Writers Association of America.

COACHING STAFF

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Mailing Address: Breslin Center, 534 Birch Road, Room Z-22 East Lansing, MI 48824 Office Phone: (517) 355-2271 Fax: (517) 353-9636 Website: msuspartans.com Twitter: @MSU_Football, @MSU_Athletics Facebook: Facebook.com/MSUAthletics YouTube Channel: MSUSpartanAthletics Instagram: msu_spartans Associate AD/Football Contact: John Lewandowski Cell Phone: (517) 243-2354 E-Mail: lewski@ath.msu.edu Assistant Director/Football Contact: Ben Phlegar Cell Phone: (517) 896-0031 E-Mail: phlegarb@ath.msu.edu

TOP LOSSES LB DENICOS ALLEN: Four-year letterwinner was a threeyear starter at Sam linebacker . . . finished his career with 278 tackles, including 46 for losses (198 yards), in 54 career games . . . closed his career starting 40 consecutive games . . . finished his career ranked third in MSU history in tackles for loss (46) and sixth in sacks (19.5) . . . named All-American in 2013 by SI.com (second team) and Associated Press (third team) . . . led team in tackles (98), tackles for loss (16.5) and production points (335).

DONAVON CLARK (OT, 6-4, 306, Jr.) | 2013 SEASON: Appeared in all 14 games, including four starts at left tackle . . . CAREER NOTES: Two-year letterwinner has seen action in 20 career games, including six starts.

2014 SPARTANS

COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Mark Dantonio (South Carolina, 1979) Record at MSU: 64-29 (eighth year) Career Record: 82-46 (11th year) Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Pat Narduzzi (eighth year; Rhode Island, 1990) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs: Dave Warner (eighth year; Syracuse, 1982) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends: Jim Bollman (second year; Ohio, 1977) Secondary: Harlon Barnett (eighth year; Michigan State, 1990) Defensive Line: Ron Burton (second year; North Carolina, 1987) Offensive Line: Mark Staten (eighth year; Miami-Ohio, 2001) Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator: Brad Salem (fifth year; Augustana College, 1992) Wide Receivers: Terrence Samuel (fourth year; Purdue, 1995) Linebackers/Special Teams: Mike Tressel (eighth year; Cornell [Iowa] College, 1996) Director of Football Operations: Tim Allen (seventh year; Bethel [Kansas] College, 1986) Director of Executive Football Operations: Brad Lunsford (eighth year; Michigan State, 2004) Director of Personnel/Player Development & Relations: Dino Folino (13th year, Villanova, 1971) Director of College Advancement and Performance: Curtis Blackwell (second year, Hampton, 2000) Director of On-Campus Recruiting: Matt Mueller (first year, Grand Valley State, 2006) Football Operations Assistant: Ben Mathers (first year, Michigan State, 2011)

and ranked second with 14 tackles for loss (75 yards) . . . CAREER NOTES: Two-year letterwinner has 43 tackles, including 16.5 for losses (77 yards) with 8.5 sacks (46 yards), in 26 career games.

2014 OUTLOOK

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment: 47,163 (spring 2014) Conference: Big Ten (East Division) Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and White President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletics Director: Mark Hollis Stadium (Capacity): Spartan Stadium (75,005) Surface: Natural Grass Press Box Number: 517-353-0630

FOOTBALL HISTORY All-Time Record: 658-437-44 (.597) 2013 Record: 13-1 (8-0 Big Ten/1st Legends Division) First Season of Football: 1896 Bowl Games: 24 (10-14) National Championships: 6 (1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1965, 1966) Big Ten Championships: 8 (1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, 2010, 2013) Big Ten Legends Division Championships: 2 (2011, 2013)

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW SPARTAN FOOTBALL NOTES

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

• After a record-breaking season in 2013, Michigan State enters the College Football Playoff era in 2014 on a 10-game winning streak, primed to make a run at its second-straight Big Ten Championship and a berth in the inaugural four-team playoff. The Spartans return 46 letterwinners and 15 starters from last season’s team that won a school-record 13 games, including a 24-20 victory over No. 5 Stanford in the 2014 Rose Bowl Game and a 34-24 win over No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. MSU finished No. 3 in the final 2013 Associated Press and USA TODAY Polls, marking its highest placing in the national polls since 1966. In addition, Michigan State (13-1) became just the third team in Big Ten history to win at least 13 games in a season (Minnesota, 1904; and Ohio State, 2002).

COACHING STAFF

• The Spartans finished their 2013 Big Ten regular-season schedule with a perfect 8-0 record for the first time in school history and claimed their second Legends Division title in three seasons. Michigan State became the 14th Big Ten team to post an 8-0 mark in league play. The Spartans were the first Big Ten team to win all eight of its conference games by double-digit points since the league went to an eight-game schedule in 1971. In addition, MSU became the first undefeated Big Ten team to win all of its league games by double-figure points since Michigan in 1943 (6-0 record).

State and Alabama are the only teams to rank in the FBS top 11 the past three years in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and passing defense. MSU has led the Big Ten in total defense and rushing defense the past three seasons, becoming the first conference team to accomplish that feat since the league began awarding stat champions in all games in 1985.

PERSONNEL BRIEFING: OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS Junior Connor Cook (6-4, 218) returns for his second season as the starting quarterback in 2014 after leading the Spartans to a Big Ten Championship and a victory in the Rose Bowl Game last season . . . Cook finished his first year as the starter with one of the best statistical seasons in school history, ranking second in the MSU single-season record book in touchdown passes (22), fourth in total offense (2,831 yards) and pass attempts (380), fifth in passing yards (2,755), and sixth in pass completions (223) . . . Cook was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Big Ten Championship Game after throwing for 304 yards and three touchdowns against No. 2 Ohio State, and he topped that performance by racking up a career-high 332 passing yards and two touchdowns against the Cardinal while being named the Rose Bowl Game’s Offensive MVP . . . sophomore Tyler O’Connor (6-3, 220) and red-shirt freshman Damion Terry (6-3, 226) will compete for the back-up position . . . Dantonio believes that he has more depth at quarterback on this year’s roster than he’s ever had before while coaching at Michigan State.

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS A year after losing All-American Le’Veon Bell to the NFL Draft, the Spartans return 99 percent of their rushing yards from 2013, including leading rusher and fifth-year senior Jeremy Langford (6-1, 208) . . . Langford led the Big Ten with 18 rushing touchdowns and also ranked among the Big Ten leaders in total touchdowns (first with 19), scoring (third with 8.1 ppg.) and rushing (sixth with 101.6 ypg.) . . . Langford ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in touchdowns (third with 19), rushing touchdowns (fourth with 18), rushing attempts (sixth with 292) and rushing yards (eighth with 1,422) . . . he established a school record by rushing for more than 100 yards in eight consecutive games . . . fifth-year senior Nick Hill (67 carries for 344 yards, 1 TD) and sophomore Delton Williams (38 carries for 238 yards, 1 TD) return as letterwinners . . . red-shirt freshman Gerald Holmes (6-0, 221) will also complete for carries . . . junior Trevon Pendleton (6-0, 249) returns as the starter at fullback after emerging as a key blocker in MSU’s running attack last season . . . two tight ends, fifth-year senior Andrew Gleichert (6-5, 264) and red-shirt freshman Dylan Chmura (6-4, 245), could also see time at fullback this season. WIDE RECEIVERS

Michigan State is one of only two teams (Alabama) to rank in the NCAA FBS Top 10 the past three seasons in total defense, scoring defense and rushing defense.

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

• The Spartans have won 42 of their last 54 games (.778), dating back to the beginning of the 2010 season. The 42 wins are most in the Big Ten and tied for ninth most in the FBS during that same time period. In addition, MSU has recorded 35 Big Ten victories since 2008, the most of any team in the conference (Note: Ohio State has won 40 games, but had to vacate seven victories following the 2010 season.). Since 2010, the Spartans have won two Big Ten Championships (2010, 2013), two Big Ten Legends Division titles (2011, 2013), and a schoolrecord three-straight bowl games (2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl Game). MSU has produced double-digit win totals three of the past four seasons (11 wins in 2010 and 2011; 13 in 2013).

BOWL HISTORY

• Michigan State returns 19 letterwinners and five starters from the Big Ten’s top-ranked defense in 2013. The Spartans led the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in total defense for 13 straight weeks and finished the season ranked No. 2 in the FBS, allowing just 252.2 yards per game. MSU was the only school to rank in the top three in the four major defensive stat categories: No. 2 in total defense, No. 2 in rushing defense (86.6 ypg.), No. 3 in scoring defense (13.2 ppg.) and No. 3 in pass defense (165.6 ypg.). In addition, the Spartans led the FBS in pass efficiency defense (92.3 rating) and ranked No. 2 in opponent third-down conversions (.279) and No. 5 in first-downs defense (14.3 pg). MSU’s defense allowed just 4.04 yards per play, which also ranked No. 1 in the FBS.

THE UNIVERSITY

• The Spartans return seven starters and 16 players with starting experience on offense, including junior quarterback Connor Cook, who went 12-1 in his first season as the starter in 2013. MSU also welcomes back its top rusher in senior Jeremy Langford (292 carries for 1,422 yards and 18 TDs) and four of its top five receivers. Overall, the Spartans are returning 97 percent of their total offense from a year ago, 99 percent of their rushing yards and 79 percent of their receiving yards. • Michigan State has appeared in a school-record seven consecutive bowl games (2007 Champs Sports, 2009 Capital One, 2010 Alamo, 2011 Capital One, 2012 Outback, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2014 Rose). The seven-year bowl streak is currently the second longest in the Big Ten and tied for 14th longest in the FBS. MSU is also one of only six schools, along with Florida State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas A&M, to win three bowl games in the last three seasons. • Since 2011, Michigan State’s defense has been one of the most consistent in the FBS. The Spartans are one of just four schools, along with Alabama, Florida and Florida State, to rank among the FBS Top 10 in total defense the past three seasons. In addition, Michigan

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Michigan State returns 79 percent of its receiving yards in 2014, losing only fifth-year senior Bennie Fowler. Although Fowler led the team in receiving yards (622) and touchdown receptions (6) and ranked third in receptions (36), MSU returns four receivers with multiple years of starting experience, including fifth-year seniors Tony Lippett (6-3, 185) and Keith Mumphery (6-1, 211) and juniors Aaron Burbridge (6-1, 201) and Macgarrett Kings Jr. (5-10, 186) . . . Lippett led the Spartans with a career-high 44 catches for 613 yards and two TDs in 2013 and emerged as a consistent playmaker as the season progressed, leading the team in receptions (31) in Big Ten games while also delivering the game-winning touchdown in the Rose Bowl Game with his 25-yard catch in the fourth quarter against the Cardinal . . . Kings also posted career numbers with 43 receptions for 513 yards and three TDs . . . a year after leading the Spartans in receptions with 42 in 2012, Mumphery recorded a career-high three touchdowns as a junior in 2013, including a career-long 72 yarder against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . converted running back R.J. Shelton (5-11, 204) is also a playmaking threat and should contribute even more in his sophomore season for the Spartans . . . now in his third season at Michigan State after transferring from Tennessee, DeAnthony Arnett (5-11, 185) stood out in spring practice and is expected to compete for playing time as a junior . . . returning letterwinners Andre Sims Jr. (5-9, 180) and Matt Macksood (5-11, 195) add depth at the position. TIGHT ENDS Four of the five tight ends that earned letters for the Spartans last season are back in 2014. The group combined for 28 catches for 317 yards and five TDs . . . sophomore Josiah Price (6-4, 251) led the unit with 17 receptions for 210 yards and four TDs in his first season . . . fifth-year senior Andrew Gleichert (6-5, 264) had a career-best six catches for 49 yards and one score . . . sophomore Jamal Lyles (6-3, 251), who moved over to offense after playing defensive end in 2012, caught five passes for 58 yards . . . junior Paul Lang (6-5, 259) also saw time at the position . . . Michael Dennis, who started six games and was primarily used as a blocking tight end, graduated in May 2014 and elected not to use his final year of eligibility. OFFENSIVE LINE Although the Spartans lost three starters (RT Fou Fonoti, RG Dan France, LG Blake Treadwell) from the strongest offensive line of the head coach Mark Dantonio era, MSU brings back five veterans that have played extensively up front . . . fifth-year senior Travis Jackson (6-4, 291) has 18 starts to his credit, including his first career start at right guard in the Rose Bowl Game in place of injured starter Dan France; Jackson will open preseason camp as the No. 1 left guard . . . junior center Jack Allen (6-2, 299), who has been named to the Outland Trophy (nation’s most outstanding interior lineman) and Rimington Trophy (nation’s top center) Watch Lists, earned second-team All-Big Ten honors from the media last season and is back for his third year in the starting lineup and his second at center . . . sophomore left tackle Jack Conklin (6-6, 303), who is also featured on the Outland Trophy Watch List, started 13 games in his first season, including the last 10 at left tackle, and was named a first-team Freshman AllAmerican . . . junior Donavon Clark (6-4, 306) appeared in all 14 games last season, including four starts at left tackle, and will open preseason camp as the No. 1 right tackle . . . fifth-year

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2014 PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN PERSONNEL BRIEFING: DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE

DEFENSE (12 LOST, 19 RETURNING)

SPARTAN RECORDS

LOST ................................................POSITION ........................................ RETURNING Denzel Drone (4) ....................................DE .......................... SHILIQUE CALHOUN (2) .......................................................................................................Lawrence Thomas (2) TYLER HOOVER (4) .............................. DT ..........................................Damon Knox (1) MICAJAH REYNOLDS (4) ..................... NT ..................................Brandon Clemons (1) Mark Scarpinato (1) .......................................................................................................... ................................................................DE ................................... MARCUS RUSH (3) ................................................................................................................... Joel Heath (1) Jairus Jones (4) ....................................STAR ................................. TAIWAN JONES (3) Danny Folino (3) .................................................................................... Darien Harris (2) .................................................................................................................Mylan Hicks (2) MAX BULLOUGH (4) ...........................MIKE .................................................................. Kyler Elsworth (4) ............................................................................................................. DENICOS ALLEN (4) ........................... SAM...............................................Ed Davis (2) Ezra Robinson (1)................................... FC .................................... TRAE WAYNES (2) ................................................................................................................Darian Hicks (1) ................................................................ FS .......................... KURTIS DRUMMOND (3) ...........................................................................................................Demetrious Cox (1) ................................................................................................................Mark Meyers (1) ISAIAH LEWIS (4).................................. SS ........................................RJ Williamson (2) ............................................................................................................. Chris Laneaux (1) DARQUEZE DENNARD (4) ...................BC ....................................Arjen Colquhoun (2) ................................................................................................. Jermaine Edmondson (1)

SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS BOWL HISTORY

SPECIAL TEAMS

SPECIAL TEAMS (1 LOST, 3 RETURNING) LOST ................................................POSITION ........................................ RETURNING ................................................................PK ............................... MICHAEL GEIGER (1) KEVIN MUMA (4) ...................................KO .................................................................... ................................................................. P .......................................MIKE SADLER (3) ................................................................SN ................................ TAYBOR PEPPER (2)

THE UNIVERSITY

Sophomore Michael Geiger (5-8, 189) set an MSU single-season record for field-goal percentage as a true freshman, making 93.8 percent of his attempts (15-of-16); that percentage also ranked first in the Big Ten and tied for fourth best in the FBS . . . Geiger, who was 8-of-8 from 40-plus yards, was named a first-team Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America . . . he will also compete for kickoff duties, along with Kevin Cronin (So., 6-1, 213), with the departure of fifth-year senior Kevin Muma . . . fifth-year senior Mike Sadler (6-0, 175) returns for his fourth and final season as the starting punter . . . a valuable weapon on special teams, Sadler ranked first in the FBS last season in punts inside the 10 (24) and tied for second in punts inside the 20 (33) . . . he ranked fourth in the Big Ten with a 42.5-yard punting average . . . Sadler was tabbed a first-team All-American by ESPN.com and CBSSports.com, and also was a first-team Academic All-American . . . junior Taybor Pepper (6-5, 220) returns for his third season as the starting long snapper . . . sophomore R.J. Shelton led the Spartans last season with nine kick returns for 199 yards (22.1 avg.) . . . junior Macgarrett Kings Jr. ranked third in the Big Ten in punt returns in 2013 (206 yards on 20 returns, 10.3 avg.).

2013 RECAP

DEFENSIVE BACKS Michigan State, which led the FBS in 2013 in pass efficiency defense and ranked No. 3 in pass defense, should field another excellent secondary with nine letterwinners returning to the position group in 2014 . . . junior Trae Waynes (6-1, 182) appears to be next line as MSU’s lock-down cornerback, following in the footsteps of 2013 Jim Thorpe Award winner and unanimous All-American Darqueze Dennard . . . featured on the Thorpe Award, Bednarik Award and Nagurski Trophy Watch Lists, Waynes had three interceptions in the final three games of the season, including a pick in the Rose Bowl Game against Stanford . . . sophomore Darian Hicks (5-10, 180) enters preseason camp listed as the starter at field corner . . . junior Arjen Colquhoun (6-1, 195), a two-year letterwinner, and sophomore Jermaine Edmondson (6-0, 182) will also compete for time at cornerback . . . at safety, fifth-year senior Kurtis Drummond (6-1, 202) returns for his third year as a starter . . . Drummond, who earned first-team All-Big Ten honors as a junior in 2013 with a career-high 91 tackles, four interceptions and six pass break-ups, has been named to preseason watch lists for the Thorpe Award, Bednarik Award and Nagurski Trophy . . . sophomore Demetrious Cox (6-1, 200) will back up Drummond at free safety . . . junior RJ Williamson (6-0, 214), who started twice last season, will move into a full-time starting role in 2014 at strong safety; he recorded 44 tackles and two pass break-ups as a sophomore . . . red-shirt freshman Jalyn Powell (5-11, 210) showcased his potential in the spring and should also see time on the field behind Williamson.

COACHING STAFF

LINEBACKERS The Spartans must replace two of the most decorated linebackers in school history after losing three-year starters Denicos Allen and Max Bullough . . . Bullough, a middle linebacker, was a two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection and ranked among MSU’s all-time leaders in tackles for loss (30.5) and tackles (299) . . . at Sam (strong side) linebacker, Allen finished his career ranked third in MSU history in tackles for loss (46) and sixth in sacks (19.5) . . . senior Taiwan Jones (6-3, 252) started 13 games at Star (weak side) linebacker last season and is MSU’s second-leading returning tackler after posting a career-high 67 as a junior; he will open preseason camp as the starter at Mike (middle) linebacker . . . red-shirt freshman Jon Reschke (6-2, 236) will back up Jones in the middle to begin the season . . . junior Darien Harris (6-0, 231) shared middle linebacker duties with Kyler Elsworth in the Rose Bowl Game against Stanford and collected a career-high four tackles; Harris is slated to start at the Star (weakside) position and could also play in the middle . . . fifth-year senior Mylan Hicks (5-11, 197) will also see time at Star linebacker . . . junior Ed Davis (6-3, 242) recorded 17 tackles, including four sacks, as a sophomore in 2013 and is poised to take over Allen’s spot at Sam linebacker . . . sophomore Riley Bullough (6-2, 227), who moved to offense as a running back and fullback in 2013, is back to his natural position of linebacker and will see time in the playing rotation.

2014 SPARTANS

The Spartans return the best defensive end duo in the Big Ten in 2014, according to ESPN. com, in fifth-year senior Marcus Rush (6-3, 251) and junior Shilique Calhoun (6-5, 256) . . . a three-year starter, Rush has started 40 of his 41 career games and has 11 sacks and 27 tackles for loss . . . a second-team All-American, Calhoun was named the 2013 Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year after racking up 7.5 sacks (45 yards) and 14 tackles for loss (75 yards); he also tied for the FBS lead with three defensive TDs and ranked tied for second with four fumble recoveries . . . Calhoun is featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award, Nagurski Trophy and Walter Camp Player of the Year . . . two-year letterwinner Lawrence Thomas (Jr., 6-4, 309) also will contribute at defensive end and possibly on the inside as well . . . red-shirt freshman Demetrius Cooper (6-5, 246) stood out during spring drills and should see time in the playing rotation at defensive end in his first season of action . . . MSU will have to fill holes in the middle of the line left by the departures of fifthyear senior starters Tyler Hoover and Micajah Reynolds . . . reserve Mark Scarpinato also retired to focus on medical school . . . juniors Joel Heath (6-6, 285) and Damon Knox (6-5, 280) enter preseason camp listed as the starters on the interior of the line . . . fifth-year senior James Kittredge (6-4, 298) and junior Brandon Clemons (6-3, 290) also will see playing time along the defensive line . . . a heralded class of incoming freshmen, including Craig Evans (6-2, 320), Malik McDowell (6-6, 286) and Enoch Smith Jr. (6-2, 276), also will have a chance to compete for playing time.

OFFENSE (9 LOST, 24 RETURNING) LOST ................................................POSITION ........................................RETURNING ................................................................. X ..................................... TONY LIPPETT (3) ..........................................................................................................Aaron Burbridge (2) ................................................................ LT....................................JACK CONKLIN (1) ............................................................................................................Donavon Clark (2) BLAKE TREADWELL (5) ......................LG ............................................ Kodi Kieler (1) Kyle Lints (1)............................................ C ........................................ JACK ALLEN (2) ............................................................................................................Travis Jackson (3) DAN FRANCE (4) ..................................RG ........................................Connor Kruse (2) Shawn Kamm (1) ............................................................................................................. FOU FONOTI (3) .................................... RT ................................................................... Michael Dennis (2).................................. TE .................................... JOSIAH PRICE (1) ........................................................................................................ Andrew Gleichert (2) ....................................................................................................................Paul Lang (2) .................................................................................................................Jamal Lyles (1) BENNIE FOWLER (4) ............................. Z......................................Keith Mumphery (3) ................................................................................................................ R.J. Shelton (1) ................................................................. F.................................Macgarett Kings Jr. (2) ............................................................................................................ Andre Sims Jr. (2) ........................................................................................................... Matt Macksood (1) Andrew Maxwell (4) ................................QB .................................. CONNOR COOK (2) ............................................................................................................Tyler O’Connor (1) Ty Hamilton (1) ....................................... FB ........................TREVON PENDLETON (2) .............................................................................................................Riley Bullough (1) ................................................................ TB ..........................JEREMY LANGFORD (3) .......................................................................................................................Nick Hill (3) ...........................................................................................................Delton Williams (1)

2014 OUTLOOK

senior Connor Kruse (6-5, 325) played all five positions on the offensive line last year and saw regular time in the playing rotation as a guard; he will begin preseason camp as the No. 1 right guard . . . sophomore Kodi Kieler (6-6, 304) can play either tackle or guard and will likely see time in the playing rotation after an impressive spring practice.

2013 STARTERS IN BOLD CAPS (#) Indicates letters earned Note: Positions listed according to final 2013 depth chart.

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THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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5-10 6-0 5-8 6-6 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2

180 175 189 286 185 197 226 200 220 309 209 190 251 203 204 184 184 185 198 182 172 201 199 182 218 199 218 196 182 190 176 228 188 220 221 213 211 209 214 181 202 213 183 227 210 183 195 208 236 252 193 210 195 191 249 231 182 238 263 215 242 251 231 242 231 237 210 212 220 235

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So. Sr.-5 So. Fr. Sr. Sr.-5 So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr.-5 Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.-5 Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.-5 Fr. Sr. So. Sr.-5 Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr.-5 So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr.-5 Sr. Sr.-5 Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.

1L 3L 1L HS 1L 2L RS 1L 1L 2L HS HS 1L HS 1L HS RS 3L 1L 2L HS 2L SQ RS 2L SQ SQ 3L HS 2L RS 1L SQ HS RS SQ 3L HS 2L RS 3L HS 1L 1L HS SQ SQ 3L RS 3L RS RS 2L HS 2L HS 1L HS HS HS 2L 3L 2L SQ SQ RS RS HS 2L HS

Darian Hicks Mike Sadler Michael Geiger Malik McDowell DeAnthony Arnett Mylan Hicks Damion Terry Demetrious Cox Tyler O’Connor Lawrence Thomas Montae Nicholson Matt Morrissey Jamal Lyles Colar Kuhns R.J. Shelton Vayante Copeland Robert Aiello Tony Lippett Chris Laneaux Trae Waynes Brandon Sowards Aaron Burbridge Tommy Vento Trey Kilgore Connor Cook Michael Topolinski AJ Troup Nick Hill Jalen Watts-Jackson Andre Sims Jr. Justin Williams Delton Williams Paul Andrie Chris Frey Gerald Holmes Kevin Cronin Keith Mumphery Jake Hartbarger RJ Williamson Austin Wolfe Kurtis Drummond Madre London Mark Meyers Riley Bullough T.J. Harrell Nick Tompkins Zac Leimbach Jeremy Langford Jon Reschke Taiwan Jones Brock Makaric Jalyn Powell Arjen Colquhoun Phillip-Michael Williams Trevon Pendleton Byron Bullough Jermaine Edmondson Collin Lucas Gerald Owens Deon Drake Ed Davis Marcus Rush Darien Harris Matt Rea Pat Rhomberg Shane Jones Sean Harrington Dillon Alexander Taybor Pepper Peter DePorre

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Solon, Ohio (Solon) Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern) Toledo, Ohio (Ottawa Hills) Farmington Hills, Mich. (Southfield) Saginaw, Mich. (Tennessee) Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance) Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep) Jeannette, Pa. (Jeannette) Lima, Ohio (Lima Central Catholic) Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance) Monroeville, Pa. (Gateway) Lincolnshire, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson) Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup) Gaithersburg, Md. (Damascus) Beaver Dam, Wis. (Beaver Dam) Dayton, Ohio (Thurgood Marshall) Lake Orion, Mich. (Lake Orion) Detroit, Mich. (Crockett) Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Northern) Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford) Wyandotte, Mich. (Roosevelt) Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison) Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison) Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Hinckley, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) Richmond Hill, Ontario (New Mexico Military Institute) Minneapolis, Minn. (Wayzata) Chelsea, Mich. (Chelsea) Dearborn, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood) Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast) Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep) Valparaiso, Ind. (Valparaiso) Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) Flint, Mich. (Carman-Ainsworth) Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) Vienna, Ga. (Dooly County) Waterville, Ohio (Anthony Wayne) Dayton, Ohio (Dunbar) Springfield, Va. (Lake Braddock Secondary) Masury, Ohio (Hubbard) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Toledo, Ohio (Whitmer) Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood) Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Central) Wayne, Mich. (John Glenn) Sterling Heights, Mich. (Brother Rice) New Baltimore, Mich. (Anchor Bay) Saginaw, Mich. (Heritage) Warren, Ohio (Warren G. Harding) Windsor, Ontario (W.F. Herman Secondary School) Ballston Spa, N.Y. (Ballston Spa) Lucasville, Ohio (Portsmouth West) Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis) Canton, Ohio (McKinley Senior) Avon Lake, Ohio (Avon Lake) Thorofare, N.J. (West Deptford) Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech) Detroit, Mich. (Southeastern) Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) Rochester, Mich. (University of Pennsylvania) Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Watterson) Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) Commerce Township, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) Forsyth, Ga. (Lambert) Saline, Mich. (Saline) Troy, Mich. (Brother Rice)

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Sr.-5 Jr. Fr. Sr.-5 Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr.-5 So. Sr.-5 Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.-5 Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.-5 Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr.-5

2L JC HS SQ SQ RS HS HS SQ RS 3L HS 2L SQ HS HS HS RS 1L SQ 2L HS 1L RS HS 1L 2L 2L 2L SQ 1L 1L SQ SQ 2L SQ HS 1L 1L HS SQ HS RS 1L

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Lowell, Mich. (Lowell) Miami, Fla. (Pasadena City College) Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel) Jackson, Mich. (Lumen Christi Catholic) Columbia, Md. (Atholton) Plant City, Fla. (Plant City) Clarkston, Mich. (Clarkston) Bethel Park, Pa. (Bethel Park) Toronto, Ontario (University of Toronto) Richmond Hill, Ontario (St. Andrew’s College) New Albany, Ohio (St. Francis DeSales) Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) Alliance, Ohio (Marlington) White Lake, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North) Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie) Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech) Plainwell, Mich. (Plainwell) Centerville,Ohio (Centerville) Cincinnati, Ohio (Finneytown) Berrien Springs, Mich. (Berrien Springs) Rockwood, Mich. (Carlson) Waukesha, Wis. (Waukesha West) Rochester, Mich. (Adams) Greentown, Ind. (Eastern) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mount Lebanon) Ann Arbor, Mich. (Huron) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) West Lafayette, Ohio (Ridgewood) Lansing, Mich. (Lansing Catholic Central) Milford, Pa. (Delaware Valley) Solon, Ohio (Solon) Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) Middletown, N.J. (Middletown North) Plymouth, Mich. (Kalamazoo College) Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge) Cincinnati, Ohio (Mount Healthy) Muskegon, Mich. (Muskegon) Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) Portland, Ore. (Sunset) Commerce Township, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) Chicago, Ill. (Percy L. Julian) Ramsey, N.J. (Vanderbilt)

SPARTAN HISTORY

CL.

Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr.

SPARTAN RECORDS

ELIG.

325 306 276 234 294 301 295 314 297 243 291 294 299 317 299 284 320 305 303 312 306 289 304 245 244 251 259 264 186 252 195 290 198 198 256 193 230 285 280 229 276 222 246 298

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6-5 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-5 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-4

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OG OL DL SN OG C DT OL OL DE OL C OL OG OL OL DT OL OT OG OL OL OL TE TE TE TE TE WR DE WR DL WR WR DE WR DE DL DL DE DL TE DE DL

Connor Kruse Miguel Machado Enoch Smith Jr. Leland Ewing Adam Brown Devyn Salmon David Beedle Casey Schreiner James Bodanis Tyler Topolinski Travis Jackson Brian Allen Jack Allen Zach Higgins Jeremy Schram Chase Gianacakos Craig Evans Dennis Finley Jack Conklin Benny McGowan Donavon Clark Nick Padla Kodi Kieler Dylan Chmura Matt Sokol Josiah Price Paul Lang Andrew Gleichert Macgarrett Kings Jr. Evan Jones Matt Macksood Brandon Clemons Tres Barksdale Monty Madaris Shilique Calhoun John Jakubik Robert Bowers Joel Heath Damon Knox Montez Sweat David Fennell Nathan Conrad Demetrius Cooper James Kittredge

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POS.

54 55 56 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 85 86 87 87 88 89 89 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99

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NO. NAME

2014 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NAME POS. Demetrious Cox S Kevin Cronin K Ed Davis LB Peter DePorre LB Deon Drake LB Kurtis Drummond S Jermaine Edmondson CB Craig Evans DT Leland Ewing SN David Fennell DL Dennis Finley OL Chris Frey LB Michael Geiger K Chase Gianacakos OL Andrew Gleichert TE T.J. Harrell LB Sean Harrington LB Darien Harris LB Jake Hartbarger P Joel Heath DL Darian Hicks CB Mylan Hicks LB Zach Higgins OG Nick Hill RB

NO. 24 63 89 85 49 34 79 17 85 99 93 54 11 14 83 33 32 14 28 40 11 55 86 88

NAME POS. Gerald Holmes RB Travis Jackson OL John Jakubik WR Evan Jones DE Shane Jones LB Taiwan Jones LB Kodi Kieler OL Trey Kilgore WR Macgarrett Kings Jr. WR James Kittredge DL Damon Knox DL Connor Kruse OG Colar Kuhns QB Chris Laneaux S Paul Lang TE Jeremy Langford RB Zac Leimbach S Tony Lippett WR Madre London RB Collin Lucas FB Jamal Lyles DE Miguel Machado OL Matt Macksood WR Monty Madaris WR

NO. 34 4 75 29 10 25 9 7 41 77 37 52 35 82 47 33 48 44 3 58 68 60 12 21

NAME Brock Makaric Malik McDowell Benny McGowan Mark Meyers Matt Morrissey Keith Mumphery Montae Nicholson Tyler O’Connor Gerald Owens Nick Padla Trevon Pendleton Taybor Pepper Jalyn Powell Josiah Price Matt Rea Jon Reschke Pat Rhomberg Marcus Rush Mike Sadler Devyn Salmon Jeremy Schram Casey Schreiner R.J. Shelton Andre Sims Jr.

POS. WR DL OG S DB WR DB QB RB OL FB SN DB TE FB LB LB DE P C OL OL RB WR

NO. 56 81 15 94 6 8 32 18 62 19 16 20 15 22 21 36 26 26

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NAME POS. Enoch Smith Jr. DL Matt Sokol TE Brandon Sowards WR Montez Sweat DE Damion Terry QB Lawrence Thomas DL Nick Tompkins CB Michael Topolinski LB Tyler Topolinski DE AJ Troup WR Tommy Vento QB Jalen Watts-Jackson DB Trae Waynes CB Delton Williams RB Justin Williams CB Phillip-Michael Williams RB RJ Williamson S Austin Wolfe WR

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NO. 7 24 43 53 42 27 39 72 56 96 73 23 4 71 84 31 50 45 25 92 2 6 67 20

BOWL HISTORY

NAME POS. Robert Aiello WR DL Dillon Alexander Brian Allen C Jack Allen OL Paul Andrie QB DeAnthony Arnett WR Tres Barksdale WR David Beedle DT James Bodanis OL Robert Bowers DE Adam Brown OG Byron Bullough LB Riley Bullough LB Aaron Burbridge WR Shilique Calhoun DE Dylan Chmura TE Donavon Clark OL Brandon Clemons DL Arjen Colquhoun CB Jack Conklin OT Nathan Conrad TE Connor Cook QB Demetrius Cooper DE Vayante Copeland CB

HONORS & AWARDS

NO. 13 51 65 66 22 5 87 59 61 91 57 38 30 16 89 80 76 87 36 74 97 18 98 13

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2014 OUTLOOK

Here is the way Michigan State plans to line up when preseason camp opens on Saturday, Aug. 2 for the 2014 season. This depth chart is primarily based upon ratings at the conclusion of spring practice. It does not include incoming freshmen, transfers or first-year walk-ons.

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OFFENSE

DEFENSE

X .....................................14................................................Tony Lippett (6-3, 185, Sr.-5) 16...............................................Aaron Burbridge (6-1, 201, Jr.) 87............................................... Tres Barksdale (6-2, 198, So.) 88................................................Monty Madaris (6-1, 198, So.) 19........................................................ A.J. Troup (6-2, 218, Jr.) LT ...................................74.................................................Jack Conklin (6-6, 303, So.) 73...............................................Dennis Finley (6-6, 305, R-Fr.) LG...................................63........................................... Travis Jackson (6-4, 291, Sr.-5) 75............................................Benny McGowan (6-3, 312, So.) 57.................................................... Adam Brown (6-3, 294, Jr.) C .....................................66.......................................................Jack Allen (6-2, 299, Jr.) 63............................................. Travis Jackson (6-4, 291, Sr.-5) 54..............................................Connor Kruse (6-5, 325, Sr.-5.) 58............................................. Devyn Salmon (6-1, 301, R-Fr.) RG ..................................54.............................................Connor Kruse (6-5, 325, Sr.-5) 61............................................ James Bodanis (6-5, 297, Sr.-5) 67.................................................. Zach Higgins (6-5, 317, So.) RT ...................................76............................................... Donavon Clark (6-4, 306, Jr.) 79......................................................Kodi Kieler (6-6, 304, So.) TE ...................................82........................................... Josiah Price (6-4, 251, So.) OR 11 ............................................ Jamal Lyles (6-3, 251, So.) OR 84....................................... Andrew Gleichert (6-5, 264, Sr.-5) 83.........................................................Paul Lang (6-5, 259, Jr.) 80..............................................Dylan Chmura (6-4, 245, R-Fr.) 81....................................................... Matt Sokol (6-5, 244, Fr.) Z .....................................25.........................................Keith Mumphery (6-1, 211, Sr.-5) 12..................................................R.J. Shelton (5-11, 204, So.) 5.............................................DeAnthony Arnett (5-11, 185, Jr.) 17................................................. Trey Kilgore (6-1, 182, R-Fr.) 89................................................ John Jakubik (6-1, 193, Sr.-5) 26.................................................Austin Wolfe (6-0, 181, R-Fr.) F .....................................12................................................ R.J. Shelton (5-11, 204, So.) 85.......................................Macgarrett Kings Jr. (5-10, 186, Jr.) 21................................................. Andre Sims Jr. (5-9, 190, Jr.) 86............................................. Matt Macksood (5-11, 195, So.) QB ..................................18..................................................Connor Cook (6-4, 218, Jr.) 7................................................. Tyler O’Connor (6-3, 220, So.) 6................................................. Damion Terry (6-3, 226, R-Fr.) 22.....................................................Paul Andrie (6-2, 188, So.) 16................................................... Tommy Vento (6-1, 199, Jr.) FB ...................................37.......................................... Trevon Pendleton (6-0, 249, Jr.) 84......................................... Andrew Gleichert (6-5, 264, Sr.-5) 80..............................................Dylan Chmura (6-4, 245, R-Fr.) TB ...................................33........................................Jeremy Langford (6-1, 208, Sr.-5) 20........................................................ Nick Hill (5-8, 196, Sr.-5) 22.............................................. Delton Williams (6-1, 228, So.) 24............................................Gerald Holmes (6-0, 221, R-Fr..)

DE.................................. 89 .......................................... Shilique Calhoun (6-5, 256, Jr.) 98 .................................... Demetrious Cooper (6-5, 246, R-Fr.) 62 ........................................... Tyler Topolinski (6-3, 243, R-Fr.) DT .................................. 92 ..................................................... Joel Heath (6-6, 285, Jr.) 87 ........................................... Brandon Clemons (6-3, 290, Jr.) NT .................................. 93 ................................................. Damon Knox (6-5, 280, Jr.) 99 .......................................... James Kittredge (6-4, 298, Sr.-5) 8 ............................................ Lawrence Thomas (6-4, 309, Jr.) 96 ................................................ David Fennell (6-2, 276, So.) DE.................................. 44 ............................................. Marcus Rush (6-3, 251, Sr.-5) 8 ............................................ Lawrence Thomas (6-4, 309, Jr.) 85 ................................................... Evan Jones (6-5, 252, So.) STAR ............................. 45 .................................................Darien Harris (6-0, 231, Jr.) 6 .................................................Mylan Hicks (5-11, 197, Sr.-5) 23 .......................................................Chris Frey (6-2, 220, Fr.) 18 ...........................................Michael Topolinski (6-0, 199, Jr.) MIKE.............................. 34 ................................................Taiwan Jones (6-3, 252, Sr.) 33 ...............................................Jon Reschke (6-2, 236, R-Fr.) 49 ...............................................Shane Jones (6-1, 237, R-Fr.) 48 .................................................Pat Rhomberg (6-0, 231, Jr.) SAM............................... 43 ........................................................ Ed Davis (6-3, 242, Jr.) 30 ............................................... Riley Bullough (6-2, 227, So.) 50 ......................................... Sean Harrington (6-3, 210, R-Fr.) FC .................................. 2 ................................................ Darian Hicks (5-10, 180, So.) 36 ............................................. Arjen Colquhoun (6-1, 193, Jr.) 21 ............................................Justin Williams (6-0, 176, R-Fr.) FS .................................. 27 ..................................... Kurtis Drummond (6-1, 202, Sr.-5) 7 .............................................. Demetrious Cox (6-1, 200, So.) 29 ................................................. Mark Meyers (6-0, 183, So.) SS .................................. 26 ...............................................RJ Williamson (6-0, 214, Jr.) 35 ..............................................Jalyn Powell (5-11, 210, R-Fr.) 14 ...............................................Chris Laneaux (5-11, 198, Jr.) 32 ..............................................Zac Leimbach (5-11, 195, So.) BC ................................. 15 ..................................................Trae Waynes (6-1, 182, Jr.) 39 ................................... Jermaine Edmondson (6-0, 182, So.)

SPECIAL TEAMS KO ................................. 4 ........................................Michael Geiger (5-8, 189, So.) OR 24 ............................................... Kevin Cronin (6-1, 213, So.) PK.................................. 4 ..............................................Michael Geiger (5-8, 189, So.) 24 ................................................. Kevin Cronin (6-1, 213, So.) P .................................... 3 ................................................. Mike Sadler (6-0, 175, Sr.-5) 4 ................................................Michael Geiger (5-8, 189, So.) SN.................................. 52 ..............................................Taybor Pepper (6-5, 220, Jr.) 56 ..............................................Leland Ewing (6-1, 234, Sr.-5) HLD ............................... 3 ................................................. Mike Sadler (6-0, 175, Sr.-5) 18 .................................................. Connor Cook (6-4, 218, Jr.)

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Jan. 4 in San Antonio and was selected one of the captains on the East team . . . PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top players by 247Sports (No. 169) and ESPN.com (No. 256) . . . rated among the nation’s top offensive linemen by PrepStar (No. 37) . . . listed among the nation’s top centers by 247Sports (No. 2), Scout.com (No. 3), ESPN.com (No. 4) and Rivals.com (No. 5) . . . rated among the top players in the state by 247Sports (No. 5), ESPN.com (No. 9) and Rivals.com (No. 16) . . . ranked among the top players in the Midwest by ESPN.com (No. 29) . . . three-year

BOWL HISTORY

C | 6-2 | 294 | FR. | HS HINSDALE, ILL. HINSDALE CENTRAL

HONORS & AWARDS

Brian ALLEN

Fourth-year player and two-year letterwinner enters his third season as a starter on the offensive line in 2014 . . . featured on preseason watch lists for the Outland Trophy (nation’s most outstanding interior lineman) and Rimington Trophy (nation’s top center) . . . preseason All-America selection by Sporting News (third team) . . . preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, Sporting News and Lindy’s . . . has played in 25 career games, including 24 starts (19 at center, five at left guard) . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started the last 12 games at center . . . named second-team All-Big Ten by the media . . . named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches . . . Academic All-Big Ten honoree for the second-straight year . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award (offense) . . . ranked third on the team with 68 knockdowns in the regular season . . . his 17.5 dominators in the regular season ranked second on the team . . . named to the ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team for his performance in the victory over No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game . . . produced a team-best seven knockdowns vs. No. 2 Ohio State in Big Ten Championship Game . . . had 9.5 knockdowns, including two dominators, at Northwestern . . . produced nine knockdowns in win over No. 23 Michigan . . . named Spartan Lineman of the Week after posting six knockdowns, including two dominators, vs. Purdue . . . recorded a career-best 10 knockdowns at Iowa, including 5.5 dominators, while playing 78 snaps . . . returned to the starting lineup at center in Week 3 vs. Youngstown State with Travis Jackson sidelined with an injury . . . recorded six knockdowns in 41 snaps vs. Youngstown State . . . missed the first two games of the 2013 season (vs. Western Michigan and South Florida) with turf toe . . . 2012 (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started 12 games in 2012 as a red-shirt freshman (seven at center; five at left guard) and saw action in all 13 contests . . . named Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America (first team), Sporting News (first team) and CollegeFootballNews.com (second team) . . . also a Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection by ESPN.com and BTN.com . . . winner of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award . . . versatile lineman started at center vs. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota and TCU, and at left guard against Boise State, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Ohio State and Iowa . . . moved to center midway through the year following season-ending injury to Travis Jackson . . . played 925 out of a possible 957 offensive snaps (97 percent), ranking behind only offensive guard Chris McDonald (in total plays) . . . ranked second on the team with 59 knockdowns, including a team-leading 14 dominators . . . turned in perhaps his top performance of the season in MSU’s 17-16 victory over TCU in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, producing nine knockdowns, including one dominator, and helping spring Le’Veon Bell for 145 yards on 32 carries against the Horned Frogs; TCU entered the game ranked 10th in the NCAA Football Subdivision in rushing defense, allowing just 103.9 yards per game . . . started at left guard in his collegiate debut against No. 24 Boise State . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Co-Offensive Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top centers by Scouts.com (No. 7) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 10) . . . rated among the Top 25 seniors in Illinois by Rivals.com (No.

SPARTAN HISTORY

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter on the defensive line for Coach Sid Maxwell at Lambert High School in Suwanee, Georgia . . . named team’s most valuable defensive lineman his senior season in 2013 . . . participated in the 2013 Senior All-Star Chamber Bowl on Dec. 21 at Riverwood High School . . . helped lead Lambert to a 6-5 record in 2013 and a berth in the Class 6A playoffs . . . recorded 43 tackles, including 15 sacks, as a senior . . . second-team All-6A Region selection by the league’s coaches and VYPE High School Sports . . . produced three tackles, including two sacks (10 yards), and forced a fumble in a 33-14 win over West Forsyth . . . registered four tackles and 2.5 sacks (15 yards) in a 41-20 victory over Chattahoochee . . . tallied seven stops against Alpharetta . . . had six tackles with two for losses against Johns Creek . . . collected three tackles, including 2.5 for losses with two sacks (10 yards), and recovered a fumble in a 24-23 win against Centennial . . . had a season-best eight stops and 3.5 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks (10 yards), against Northview . . . also lettered in lacrosse and was a second-team all-state defenseman as a senior in 2014 by the Georgia High School Boys Coaches Council . . . team captain also was named to the Forsyth County News All-County First Team . . . son of John and Lora Alexander . . . born Sept. 7, 1995 . . . communication major.

OL | 6-2 | 299 | JR. | 2L HINSDALE, ILL. HINSDALE CENTRAL

SPARTAN RECORDS

DL | 6-3 | 212 | FR. | HS FORSYTH, GA. LAMBERT

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COACHING STAFF

Walk-on wide receiver joined the team in 2013 . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year starter as a wide receiver for Coach Chris Bell at Lake Orion (Michigan) High School . . . named one of the top 75 players in Oakland County by The Oakland Press . . . played on the 2010 Division 1 state championship team . . . caught a 16-yard touchdown pass against Detroit Cass Tech in the state semifinals . . . also lettered in lacrosse and earned Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association Division 1 all-state honorable mention accolades in 2011 . . . son of Paul and JoAnne Aiello . . . born Oct. 23, 1993 . . . political science major.

2014 SPARTANS

WR | 6-2 | 184 | FR. | RS LAKE ORION, MICH. LAKE ORION

2014 OUTLOOK

Robert AIELLO

starter at Hinsdale Central for Coach Rich Tarka . . . earned first-team all-state honors (8A) from the Illinois High School Coaches Association and Chicago Tribune as a senior . . . two-time All-West Suburban Conference first-team honoree . . . also played on the defensive line, recording 16 tackles, including three for losses and one sack (11 yards), along with an interception and fumble recovery in 2013 . . . collected 25 stops and four sacks as a junior in 2012 and 21 tackles and three sacks as a sophomore in 2011 . . . first wrestler in school history to win four state medals (second at 285 pounds in 2014; first at 285 in 2013; third at 285 in 2012; third at 215 in 2011) . . . as a junior, won the 2013 3A state wrestling championship at heavyweight (285 pounds), finishing the season with a perfect 48-0 record . . . nearly claimed back-to-back state titles at 285 pounds, but lost in overtime in the championship match; finished his senior year with a 45-2 record . . . ranked sixth nationally at 285 pounds by IntermatWrestle.com . . . also won the state title in the shot put in 2013 . . . selected Chicago Sun-Times Male Athlete of the Year for 2013-14 . . . was named the No. 1 Doings/Pioneer Press West Group sports story of 2013 . . . son of John and Leslie Allen . . . his brother Jack is a junior center for the Spartans . . . born Oct. 11, 1995 . . . accounting major.

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24) . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike DiMatteo at Hinsdale Central High School . . . Class 8A all-state selection as a senior by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association and Chicago Tribune . . . two-time all-conference pick . . . selected West Suburban Silver Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2010 after averaging 87 percent on his blocking assignments . . . two-way player also saw action at nose tackle . . . posted 20 tackles (19 solos, 1 assist) in 2010, including a career-best six stops - all solos - vs. Wheaton-Warrenville South . . . earned DuPage County all-area honors as a junior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Red Devils average 435.8 total yards in 2009, including 239.5 rushing yards per game (also scored 31 rushing touchdowns) . . . registered 18 tackles (16 solos, 2 assists) as a junior, including two sacks (18 yards) and a fumble recovery . . . made a season-high five tackles vs. Glenbard West . . . three-time all-state and all-conference wrestler . . . won Illinois Class 3A wrestling title at 285 pounds as a senior . . . set then school single-season records for wins (46) and near falls (29) in 2011 . . . graduated as Hinsdale Central’s all-time leader in career wins (143) . . . finished second in the state at 285 pounds in 2010 and second at 215 pounds in 2009 . . . son of John and Leslie Allen . . . his brother Brian is a freshman offensive lineman on the Spartans . . . born Sept. 24, 1992 . . . majoring in hospitality business.

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QB | 6-2 | 188 | SO. | SQ VALPARAISO, IND. VALPARAISO Second-year walk-on provides depth at quarterback . . . is the only southpaw quarterback on the 2014 Spartan roster . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at quarterback for Coach Mark Hoffman at Valparaiso (Indiana) High School . . . earned All-Duneland Conference honors in 2011 . . . completed 123-of-219 throws (.562) for 1,664 yards, 12 touchdowns and six interceptions as a senior . . . recorded two 200-yard passing games in 2011 . . . connected on 14-of-28 passes for 228 yards, two TDs and an interception vs. Lake Central . . . hit 16-of-17 passes for a career-best 257 yards, three TDs and an interception vs. Michigan City . . . also scored a rushing TD vs. Michigan City . . . led the Vikings to a school-record 13 wins in 2010 while advancing to the state semifinals . . . accounted for 1,800 yards total offense and 26 TDs as a junior . . . completed 107-of-210 passes (.510) for 1,574 yards, 23 TDs and seven interceptions in 2010 . . . went 20-for-30 for 241 yards, two TDs and one interception vs. Fishers . . . threw a career-best four TD passes vs. East Chicago Central . . . hit 11-of-16 throws for 220 yards and three scores vs. Michigan City . . . rushed 74 times for 226 yards and three TDs as a junior . . . son of Paul and Rosemary Andrie . . . born June 25, 1993 . . . father Paul, a three-year letterman at Yale (1981-83), earned first-team All-Ivy honors as a running back in 1982 . . . majoring in advertising.

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WR | 5-11 | 185 | JR. | 1L SAGINAW, MICH. TENNESSEE Third-year player will compete for playing time at flanker . . . excelled during spring practice with 11 catches for 140 yards and a touchdown during two scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . had five catches for 63 yards in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . led the offense with five receptions for 67 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown grab, in the first spring scrimmage . . . 2013 SEASON: Had one catch for 7 yards against Western Michigan in his only action of the season . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Youngstown State . . . named Scout Team Co-Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Transfer from Tennessee enrolled at Michigan State on Jan. 9, 2012, for the beginning

of the spring semester . . . ruled eligible to play in 2012 after the NCAA granted his request for a residence waiver; transferred from Tennessee so he could be closer to his hometown of Saginaw, Michigan, and his father William, who is battling heart and kidney problems . . . saw action in seven games in 2012 . . . had three catches for 69 yards (23.0 avg.) . . . had a 12-yard catch vs. Northwestern . . . recorded a 9-yard reception vs. Iowa . . . had 52 all-purpose yards at Central Michigan, including a 48-yard reception and a 4-yard rush . . . 2011 SEASON (TENNESSEE): True freshman played in all 12 games with one start (at Arkansas) . . . had 24 catches for 242 yards (10.1 average) and two TDs . . . was third on team in catches and fifth in receiving yards . . . his 24 catches tied for second most by a true freshman in UT history with William Howard (1984), only behind Kelley Washington’s 64 in 2001 . . . his 242 yards were the sixth most by a true freshman in UT history . . . had three or more catches in six different games . . . had three catches for 20 yards at Kentucky . . . had an 8-yard catch at No. 8 Arkansas in first-career start . . . hauled in three receptions for 47 yards vs. Middle Tennessee State . . . produced three catches for career-high tying 59 yards vs. No. 14 South Carolina . . . had three receptions for 22 yards vs. Georgia . . . scored first two TDs of career on 13- and 8-yard receptions vs. Buffalo; finished with three catches for 27 yards . . . had a breakout game with eight receptions for 59 yards for first career catches at No. 16 Florida; it marked the most catches by a UT freshman since Washington (11) vs. LSU in 2001 SEC Championship Game . . . was one of 12 true freshmen to make debut vs. Montana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the top prospects in the nation by ESPN.com (No. 57) and Rivals.com (No. 84) . . . member of the ESPNU 150 Team and Rivals.com 100 Team . . . ranked among the top wide receivers in the nation by Scout.com (No. 8), ESPN.com (No. 9) and Rivals.com (No. 12) . . . named to the Class of 2011 Sporting News Top 100 (No. 24 overall/No. 2 wide receiver) . . . ranked among the top players in Michigan by Rivals.com (No. 2) . . . selected to U.S. Army All-America Bowl . . . earned Division 1-2 all-state honors as a senior and junior . . . as a senior, led the Saginaw Valley League with 42 receptions for 782 yards and eight touchdowns while adding six more TDs rushing and returning kicks; finished season with more than 1,200 all-purpose yards . . . had 41 receptions for 876 yards and 10 TDs as a junior . . . racked up more than 2,100 all-purpose yards and 15 total TDs in his high school career . . . defensively, collected 46 tackles, three interceptions and 26 pass breakups . . . three-year starter for the Trojans under Coach Gary Lee . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . son of William and Virginia Arnett . . . born June 27, 1992 . . . majoring in communication. ARNETT’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS NO. 2011 * 12/1 24 2012 7/0 3 2013 1/0 1 Career 20/1 28 * at Tennessee

YDS. 242 69 7 318

AVG. 10.1 23.0 7.0 11.4

TD 2 0 0 2

LG 35 48 7 48

YPG 20.2 9.9 7.0 15.9

87 Tres BARKSDALE WR | 6-2 | 198 | SO. | SQ SOLON, OHIO SOLON Third-year player adds depth at wide receiver . . . awarded a scholarship for the 2014 spring semester . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in four games (vs. Youngstown State, Illinois, Northwestern and Minnesota) . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week a team-high three times (vs. Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota) . . . 2012: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter for Coach Jim McQuaide at Solon (Ohio) High School . . . helped the Comets to a combined record of 34-4 (.895), including three-straight Northeast Ohio Conference Valley Division Championships and three-consecutive playoff appearances . . . earned Associated Press honorable mention Northeast All-District and first-team all-league honors as a senior after finishing second on the team in receptions with 32 for 411 yards (12.8 avg.) and five touchdowns in 2011 . . . caught six passes for 114 yards in the regional semifinals vs. Mentor, including TD grabs for 4 and 70 yards . . . had six catches for 53 yards and a score in the regular-season meeting vs. Mentor . . . named one of the team captains and one of the NOC Scholar-Athlete Award recipients . . . ranked among the Top 50 players in Northeast Ohio by The Plain Dealer (No. 35) heading into his senior

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OG | 6-3 | 294 | JR. | SQ COLUMBIA, MD. ATHOLTON Fourth-year walk-on provides depth at guard on the offensive line . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Made his collegiate debut against Youngstown State in his only game appearance of the season . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Sat out the entire 2012 season with a back injury . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year starter for Coach Kyle Schmitt at Atholton High School in Columbia, Maryland . . . saw action on both the offensive and defensive lines . . . credited with 24 tackles as a senior in 2010 . . . recorded eight tackles, including a sack, vs. Long Reach . . . posted a career-best nine stops vs. Hammond . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Raiders average 150 rushing yards per game en route to a 10-2 record in 2009 . . . also lettered in track and field, competing in the shot put and discus . . . son of Ken Brown and Audrey Barnes . . . born May 18, 1993 . . . majoring in economics.

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played linebacker in the inaugural Border Classic as Team Michigan defeated Team Ohio, 27-14, on June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . named to the Scout 300 (No. 291) as one the nation’s top seniors . . . ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers (No. 23) by Rivals.com and top safeties (No. 24) by Scout.com . . . rated as one of the nation’s top athletes by ESPN.com (No. 48) and 247Sports (No. 99) . . . listed as one of the top seniors in the state of Michigan by the Lansing State Journal (No. 4), ESPN.com (No. 6), The Detroit News (No. 12), Detroit Free Press (No. 13) and 247Sports (No. 20) . . . named one of the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 40) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . .

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Transfer from the University of Toronto had to sit out the 2013 season . . . after practicing on the defensive line last year, made the move to the offensive line during spring practice . . . AT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Two-year starter for Greg Gary . . . started all eight games in 2012 and recorded 22 tackles (18 solos, 4 assists), including 4.5 for losses (30 yards) . . . also recovered two fumbles . . . led the Varsity Blues with four sacks (28 yards) . . . produced a career-best seven tackles, including a 6-yard sack, forced a fumble and blocked a kick vs. York in 2012 . . . played in 2012 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) East-West Bowl in London, Ontario . . . started the first six games of the 2011 season before being sidelined for two games with an ankle injury . . . credited with 12 stops (8 solos, 4 assists) and a fumble recovery . . . registered 1.5 tackles for loss (3 yards), including a 2-yard sack . . . made a season-high 3.5 tackles at York . . . redshirted in 2010 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played in six games for the Ontario Varsity Football League’s Etobicoke Eagles in 2010 . . . attended Chaminade College School in Toronto but played in only one high school football game . . . played forward for Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League’s Ajax Attack in 200910 . . . son of David and Irene Bodanis . . . born June 10, 1991 . . . volunteers at Jack’s House, a charitable organization named after one of his younger brothers that supports families and children with autism . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to play for the South Division I-III team in the North-South Ohio Classic April 26 at Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio . . . ranked among the nation’s top defensive ends by ESPN.com (No. 72) and Scout. com (No. 108) and top weakside defensive ends by 247Sports (No. 50) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 40), Rivals.com (No. 53) and 247Sports (No. 57) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 97) . . . two-year starter for Coach Byron Mattox at Walnut Ridge High School in Columbus, Ohio . . . sidelined for his entire senior season with a shoulder injury . . . set career highs for tackles (66) and sacks (13) as a junior . . . recorded 49 tackles as a sophomore, with 17.5 resulting in losses including 7.5 sacks . . . also lettered in basketball and track . . . son of Jason and Carol Powell . . . born April 5, 1996 . . . majoring in communication.

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 29) and Rivals.com (No. 38) . . . named to PrepStar’s AllMidwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Lansing State Journal (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10), National Underclassmen (No. 13), ESPN.com (No. 20), The Detroit News (No. 27) and Detroit Free Press (No. 31) . . . All-Oakland Activities Association Red selection anchored a defensive unit that allowed just 14.7 points per game in 2013 . . . recorded 30 tackles (10 solos, 20 assists) as a senior, with six resulting in losses including a sack . . . posted three tackles, with two for losses including a 6-yard sack, in Clarkston’s 32-14 win over Detroit Catholic Central in the 2013 Division 1 state championship game . . . made three stops, including two for losses, vs. Rochester as a senior . . . son of Fred and Diane Beedle . . . born Aug. 20, 1996 . . . kinesiology major.

DE | 6-4 | 230 | FR. | HS COLUMBUS, OHIO WALNUT RIDGE

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season . . . ranked second on the team with 20 receptions for 383 yards (19.2 avg.) and four TDs as a junior en route to being named honorable mention all-league . . . had a season-best two TD catches vs. Worthington Kilbourne . . . burst onto the scene as a sophomore, earning first-team all-league honors after catching 38 passes for 578 yards (15.2 avg.) and five scores . . . his 38 receptions ranked as the sixth-best single-season total in Solon history . . . had two TD receptions each vs. Parma and Strongsville . . . his prep career totals included 90 receptions for 1,372 yards (15.2 avg.) and 14 TDs . . . talented midfielder earned Division I First-Team All-Ohio honors (Ohio High School Lacrosse Association) as both a junior and senior . . . also named to the Northeast Ohio Division I All-Region first team in 2012 . . . totaled 27 points (19 goals, 8 assists) in 2011 . . . son of Ed and Michelle Barksdale . . . born July 22, 1993 . . . majoring in kinesiology.

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. three-year starter for Coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Michigan . . . earned 2012 Associated Press Division 7-8 all-state special mention honors . . . collected 48 tackles and two interceptions in eight games as a senior in 2013; also compiled 666 rushing yards and 81 receiving yards on the offensive side of the ball . . . rushed for 176 yards and four touchdowns in a Homecoming win over Charlevoix . . . helped lead the Gladiators to an 11-2 record, the Lake Michigan Conference title, and a berth in the Division 7 state semifinals his junior year in 2012 . . . was also a four-year starter in basketball . . . son of Shane and LeeAnn Bullough . . . born Sept. 7, 1995 . . . becomes a third-generation Spartan, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Hank (guard, 1952-54) and father Shane (linebacker, 1983-86) who played football at Michigan State . . . his grandfather Jim Morse (halfback, 1954-56) played for Coach Terry Brennan at Notre Dame . . . his uncles Chuck Bullough (Michigan State, linebacker, 1988-91), Bobby Morse (Michigan State, running back, 1983-86) and Jim Morse (Notre Dame, cornerback, 1976-77) played college football . . . his brother Max was a four-year letterwinner (2010-13) and three-year starter at middle linebacker for the Spartans . . . his brother Riley is currently a sophomore linebacker on the Spartan roster . . . majoring in finance.

30 Riley BULLOUGH LB | 6-2 | 227 | SO. | 1L TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. ST. FRANCIS Third-year player returned to the defensive side of the ball at linebacker in spring practice after spending the 2013 season at running back and fullback . . . heads into preseason camp listed No. 2 on the depth chart at Sam linebacker . . . had a combined 12 tackles in two spring scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . recorded three tackles and returned an interception 63 yards for a touchdown in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . tallied five stops, including a 5-yard sack, in the first spring scrimmage April 4 . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Second-year player made the transition from linebacker to running back during the last half of spring practice . . . moved into the role of fullback at the beginning of the Big Ten season . . . primarily saw action on special teams . . . saw action at linebacker during bowl practices . . . ranked fifth on the team in rushing (83 yards) and carries (22) . . . also had three receptions for 11 yards . . . collected three tackles on special teams . . . had 34 rushing yards on 10 carries (3.4 avg.) vs. Youngstown State . . . rushed for 36 yards on six attempts (6.0 avg.), including a 19-yard gain, in win over South Florida . . . collected 12 yards on five carries in his collegiate debut vs. Western Michigan . . . rushed for 46 yards on 11 carries for the White in the spring game while also playing linebacker for the Green . . . led the offense in the second spring scrimmage on April 13 with 43 yards rushing on 11 attempts, including a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs, in his first action at running back . . . 2012: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Player of the Week a team-high three times . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . earned Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week accolades vs. Wisconsin . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 44) and Rivals. com (No. 52) . . . also listed among the country’s top safeties by ESPN.com (No. 37) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by Lansing State Journal (No. 11), Rivals.com (No. 13), ESPN.com (No. 15), The Detroit News (No. 16) and Detroit Free Press (No. 22) . . . started 29 career games at quarterback for Coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Michigan . . . also saw action at linebacker and safety during his prep career . . . suffered a broken collarbone in the fifth game of 2011 season . . . accounted for 619 total yards and 10 touchdowns in five games . . . completed 21-of-43 passes (.488) for 292 yards and four TDs as a senior . . . rushed 42 times for 327 yards (7.8 avg.) and six scores in 2011 . . . also credited with 31 tackles, including 2.5 for losses (15 yards), three pass break-ups and a forced fumble as a senior . . . produced 927 total yards and 16 TDs in 2010 . . . hit 38-of-86 throws (.442) for 654 yards, six TDs and four interceptions as a junior . . . added 273 rushing yards and 10 rushing TDs in 2010 . . . recorded 67 tackles, including 1.5 for losses, three pass break-ups and an interception as a junior . . . posted a career-best 16 tackles vs. Grayling in 2010 . . . voted the team’s offensive MVP as a sophomore after leading the Gladiators to the state title . . . completed 36-of-62 (.581) for 598 yards, 12 TDs and five interceptions in 2009 . . . totaled 10 tackles and an interception as a sophomore . . . son of Shane and LeeAnn Bullough . . . born Nov. 23, 1993 . . . is a third-generation Spartan, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Hank (guard, 1952-54) and father Shane (linebacker, 1983-86) who played

football at Michigan State . . . his grandfather Jim Morse (halfback, 1954-56) played for Coach Terry Brennan at Notre Dame . . . his uncles Chuck Bullough (Michigan State, linebacker, 1988-91), Bobby Morse (Michigan State, running back, 1983-86) and Jim Morse (Notre Dame, cornerback, 1976-77) played college football . . . his brother Max was a four-year letterwinner (2010-13) and three-year starter at middle linebacker for the Spartans . . . his brother Byron is currently a freshman linebacker on the Spartan roster . . . majoring in media and information. BULLOUGH’S CAREER HIGHS Carries: 10 vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) Rushing Yards: 36 vs. South Florida (9/7/13) BULLOUGH’S STATISTICS RUSHING G/GS ATT 2013 14/0 22

YDS. 83

AVG. 3.8

TD 0

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AVG. 3.7

TD 0

LG 7

REC. 3

YDS. 11

LG 19

YPG 5.9

16 Aaron BURBRIDGE WR | 6-1 | 201 | JR. | 2L FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. HARRISON Two-year letterwinner has 51 catches for 558 yards (10.9 avg.) and two touchdowns in 24 career games, including 10 starts . . . opens preseason camp listed No. 2 on the depth chart at split end . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked fifth on the team with 22 receptions for 194 yards (8.8 avg.) . . . had 62 rushing yards on four attempts (15.5 avg.) . . . also saw action on special teams . . . was slowed by a hamstring injury in the middle of the season . . . compiled 47 all-purpose yards vs. Minnesota (two catches for 12 yards; 35-yard rush) . . . had two catches for 22 yards at Northwestern in his first extended action since Oct. 5 at Iowa . . . saw limited action against Nebraska and Michigan . . . did not play at Illinois (injury) . . . saw limited action against Purdue (injury) . . . had four receptions for 20 yards at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . caught three passes for 44 yards, including a 26-yard reception, vs. Youngstown State . . . had four catches for 16 yards in season opener against Western Michigan. . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman saw action in 11 games, including seven starts (Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, TCU) . . . ranked fifth on the team in receiving yards (364) and sixth in receptions (29) . . . had five catches of 20-plus yards . . . named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com and BTN.com . . . among Big Ten freshmen, ranked second in receptions (29) and tied for second in receiving yards (364) . . . 13 of his 29 catches (45 percent) resulted in a first down . . . had three receptions for 22 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter, in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . collected four receptions for 47 yards vs. Northwestern, including his first career touchdown catch on a 15-yard pass from Andrew Maxwell . . . led the Spartans with six catches for 51 yards at No. 23 Michigan . . . had five catches for 89 yards vs. Iowa . . . became just the second freshman - and first true freshman - in Michigan State history to record a 100-yard receiving game, with eight receptions for 134 yards as the Spartans rallied from a 17-point deficit for a 31-27 victory at Indiana; his totals marked season highs for a Spartan wide receiver . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his performance against the Hoosiers . . . the 134 receiving yards also set a Spartan single-game freshman record (previous: red-shirt freshman Terry Love had nine catches for 103 yards vs. Iowa in 2004) . . . helped spark MSU’s second-half rally against the Hoosiers, with five receptions for 96 yards coming after halftime; he had at least one reception on four of MSU’s five scoring drives . . . caught two passes for 14 yards in his collegiate debut against Central Michigan . . . missed a majority of preseason camp with a knee injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 63), 247Sports.com (No. 85), Rivals.com (No. 103) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 119) . . . rated among the country’s top wide receivers by Scout.com (No. 9), 247Sports.com (No. 9), SuperPrep (No. 10), Rivals. com (No. 16), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 19) and ESPN.com (No. 44) . . . ranked the state’s No. 1 senior by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com, Detroit Free Press and Lansing State Journal . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 5) and ESPN.com (No. 32) . . . selected to play in the Michigan High School Football Coaches

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TD 0 0 0

LG 4 35 35

YPG 0.4 4.8 2.8

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG Western Michigan 4 16 0 10 South Florida 1 20 0 20 Youngstown State 3 44 0 26 Notre Dame 4 20 0 7 Iowa 3 22 0 10 Indiana 2 24 0 14 Purdue 0 0 0 0 Illinois -DNP-INJUREDMichigan 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 Northwestern 2 22 0 17 Minnesota 2 12 0 7 Ohio State 1 14 0 14 Stanford 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 194 0 26

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2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG Boise State -DNPCentral Michigan 2 14 0 9 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 Ohio State -DNPIndiana 8 134 0 35 Iowa 5 89 0 38 Michigan 6 51 0 19 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 1 7 0 7 Northwestern 4 47 1 26 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 TCU 3 22 1 15 Totals 29 364 2 38

YPG 33.1 14.9 23.2

Two-year letterwinner enters his second season as a starting defensive end in 2014 . . . dynamic playmaker is featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), Lombardi Award (lineman of the year) and Paul Hornung Award (nation’s most versatile player) . . . one of 17 defensive players on the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List . . . also named to the Nagurski Trophy (nation’s most outstanding defensive player), Lott IMPACT Trophy and College Football Performance Awards Defensive End Trophy Watch Lists . . . preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele (first team), Lindy’s (first team), Athlon Sports (second team) and Sporting News (second team) . . . preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, Sporting News and Lindy’s . . . ranked among college football’s Top 25 players for 2014 (No. 17) by Sporting News . . . in 26 career games, has 43 tackles, including 16.5 for losses (77 yards) with 8.5 sacks (46 yards) . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Named the Smith-Brown Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year (named for Michigan State’s Bubba Smith and Penn State’s Courtney Brown) . . . earned All-America honors from Walter Camp (second team), Associated Press (second team), SI.com (second team), USA TODAY (second team), Athlon Sports (second team) and Lindy’s (third team) . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and media . . . also earned first-team All-Big Ten accolades from ESPN.com, Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com and Athlon Sports . . . named recipient of the 2013 National Defensive Performer of the Year and Defensive Lineman Trophy by the College Football Performance Awards . . . was one of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Award (nation’s best defensive end) . . . named to the CollegeFootballNews.com AllSophomore Team (first team) . . . ranked one of the top 30 players (No. 12) in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award (defense) . . . ranked tied for second in NCAA FBS with four fumble recoveries, including two returns for touchdowns (16 yards vs. Western Michigan; 4 yards vs. South Florida) . . . tied for the FBS lead with three defensive TDs, as he also had a 56-yard interception return vs. South Florida . . . his three defensive TDs tied a modern-day Michigan State single-season record (games dating back to 1946), and he was the first Spartan to accomplish the feat in the first two games of the season . . . became the first Spartan defensive player to score three TDs in one season since linebacker T.J. Turner accounted for three in 12 games in 1999 . . . his four fumble recoveries tied for fifth most in an MSU single-season . . . led team and ranked tied for second in the Big Ten with 7.5 sacks (45 yards) . . . ranked second on the team and tied for sixth in the Big Ten with 14 tackles for loss (75 yards) . . . led team with 18 quarterback hurries . . . also led the team with 34 QB hits, including a career-best seven against Michigan . . . ranked second on the defense with 238 production points . . . led Spartan defensive linemen with 37 tackles . . . registered four tackles, including a half sack (3 yards), and had a QB hurry in Big Ten Championship Game against No. 2 Ohio State . . . recorded a career-high seven tackles, including 2.5 for loss (12 yards) and a half sack (1 yard), against Minnesota . . . forced a fumble and also recovered a fumble to go along with two tackles at Nebraska . . . named CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week after producing career bests in tackles for loss (3.0 for 19 yards) and sacks (2.0 for 17 yards) in win over No. 23 Michigan; totaled six tackles and a team-best 33 production points against the Wolverines . . . collected three stops, including 1.5 for losses (8 yards), at Illinois; forced a fumble in the second quarter that eventually led to MSU’s first TD of the game against the Fighting Illini . . . had two tackles, including a 3-yard sack, and was credited with three QB hits vs. Purdue . . . tallied a 9-yard sack vs. Indiana . . . had four QB hurries and three tackles, including a half tackle for loss, in road win at Iowa; also had six QB hits against the Hawkeyes . . . credited with two tackles, including a 5-yard loss, at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . collected four QB hurries, recovered a fumble in the third consecutive game, and had two tackles, including a 3-yard sack, against Youngstown State . . . collected several weekly honors after scoring a school-record two defensive touchdowns and recording two tackles for loss, including a 9-yard sack, in Michigan State’s 21-6 win over South Florida on Sept. 7 at Spartan Stadium . . . was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week, FWAA/Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week, CBSSports.com National Defensive Player of the Week and CFPA National Defensive Performer of the Week . . . also was selected CFPA National Defensive Lineman of the Week and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week; in

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BURBRIDGE’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS REC. 2012 11/7 29 2013 13/3 22 Career 24/10 51

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BURBRIDGE’S CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards: 134, vs. Indiana (10/6/12) Receptions: 8, vs. Indiana (10/6/12) TD Catches: 1, twice (last vs. TCU, 12/29/12)

Shilique CALHOUN

2014 OUTLOOK

Association 2012 East-West All-Star Game . . . two-year starter for Coach John Herrington at Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan . . . two-time Detroit Free Press All-State Dream Team selection (2010, 2011) . . . named to the 2011 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 1-2 All-State Team . . . had 32 receptions for 753 yards (23.5 avg.) and six touchdowns as a senior . . . also returned an interception 99 yards for a TD and a kickoff 95 yards for a score in 2011 . . . caught four passes for 121 yards, including a 69-yard TD grab, in the 2011 playoff opener vs. Birmingham Seaholm . . . had 215 receiving yards and three TD receptions vs. Southfield-Lathrup as a senior . . . had 36 catches for 720 yards (20.0 avg.) and nine TDs as a junior while helping lead the Hawks to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division 2 state championship . . . accounted for 613 combined return yards in 2010 . . . recorded 24 tackles, 13 pass break-ups and five interceptions as a junior, returning two of those picks for TDs . . . had eight receptions for 123 yards and two scores (26 and 10 yards) vs. Lowell in 2010 state championship game . . . caught 46 passes for 752 yards (16.3 avg.) and eight TDs as a sophomore . . . son of Nora Clemons Florence . . . born Dec. 23, 1993 . . . sociology major.

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addition, he was listed on the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for Week 2 . . . scored two touchdowns against USF, returning a fumble 4 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and his first career interception 56 yards for another score in the third quarter . . . was credited with three solo tackles against the Bulls, with two resulting in losses (12 yards) including a 9-yard sack, and two QB hurries; totaled 44 production points in the game . . . returned a fumble 16 yards for a touchdown in the season opener vs. Western Michigan and was credited with three QB hits . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 13 games as a back-up defensive end . . . had six tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss (2 yards) . . . tied for the team lead with five quarterback hurries . . . also had two pass break-ups . . . led the team with two tackles for loss (2 yards), including a 1-yard sack, in the win over TCU in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl . . . tallied a tackle and a pass break-up vs. Northwestern . . . collected two tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and had a quarterback hurry against Eastern Michigan in his first career start . . . recorded a tackle, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry in the win at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week three times (vs. Youngstown State, Michigan and Indiana), most of any player on the team . . . also selected Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive ends by Scouts, Inc. (No. 69) . . . listed among the country’s top tight ends by Scout.com (No. 35) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast and PrepStar’s All-East Teams . . . rated among New Jersey’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 18) and Rivals.com (No. 21) . . . three-year starter for Coach Joe Trezza at Middletown High School North in Middletown Township, New Jersey . . . selected to the 2010 Coaches’ All-Division Team (Class A North) as a tight end . . . earned third-team All-Shore Conference honors as a senior from The Asbury Park Press and All Shore Media . . . recorded 45 tackles in 2010, with 15 resulting in losses including four sacks . . . also credited with five pass break-ups, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries as a senior . . . had 28 receptions for 450 yards (16.1 avg.) and four touchdowns in 2010 . . . his best all-around performance came as a senior vs. Jackson Memorial: nine tackles, including four for losses, and two fumble recoveries to go along with eight catches for 152 yards and two scores . . . produced 30 tackles, including five for losses, as a junior . . . also caught 21 passes for 250 yards (11.9 avg.) and one TD in 2009 . . . averaged 17.5 points and 10.0 rebounds for the Lion basketball team in 2010-11 . . . named tournament MVP of the Buc Holiday Classic after scoring a career-high 38 points in the championship game vs. Freehold, including 17 in the fourth quarter . . . son of John and Cynthia Calhoun . . . born March 20, 1992 . . . majoring in criminal justice. CALHOUN’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, vs. Minnesota (11/30/13) Tackles for loss: 3.0, vs. Michigan (11/2/13) Sacks: 2.5, vs. Michigan (11/2/13) CALHOUN’S STATISTICS G/GS UT AT 2012 13/1 4 2 2013 14/14 20 17 Career 27/15 24 19

TM 6 37 43

TFL 2.5-2 14-75 16.5-77

SACKS 1-1 7.5-45 8.5-46

CALHOUN’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS Western Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 South Florida 3 0 3 2-12 1-9 Youngstown State 2 0 2 1-3 1-3 Notre Dame 1 1 2 1-5 0-0 Iowa 1 2 3 0.5-1 0-0 Indiana 1 0 1 1-9 1-9 Purdue 1 1 2 1-3 1-3 Illinois 2 1 3 1.5-8 0-0 Michigan 3 3 6 3-19 2.5-17 Nebraska 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Northwestern 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Minnesota 2 5 7 2.5-12 0.5-1 Ohio State 1 3 4 0.5-3 0.5-3 Stanford 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 20 17 37 14-75 7.5-45

INT 0-0 1-56 1-56

INT 0-0 1-56 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-56

PBU 2 0 2

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 4-20 4-20

FR 1-16 1-4 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-20

FF 0 2 2

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

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TE | 6-4 | 245 | FR. | RS WAUKESHA, WIS. WAUKESHA WEST Second-year player provides depth at tight end . . . could also see action at fullback . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. South Florida . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends by MaxPreps.com (No. 24) and Rivals.com (No. 35) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 6) and 247Sports.com (No. 13) . . . two-year starter for Coach Steve Rux at Waukesha West High School . . . had 21 receptions for 397 yards (18.9 avg.) and five touchdowns as a senior . . . caught at least one pass in all nine games in 2012 . . . had four catches for 74 yards and two TDs vs. Watertown . . . caught five passes for 77 yards and one score at Waterford . . . had three receptions for 50 yards at Catholic Memorial . . . had two TD receptions (for 26 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs. Mukwonago . . . sat out the entire 2011 season with a knee injury . . . caught 18 passes for 216 yards (12.0 avg..) and four TDs as a sophomore while helping the Wolverines win the 2010 state championship . . . had 39 receptions for 613 yards (15.7 avg.) and nine TDs in 17 career games . . . also participated in basketball and track and field . . . finished ninth in the shot put with a personal-best toss of 52-7 in the 2012 WIAA Track & Field Championships . . . had a personal best of 146-3 in the discus . . . son of Mark Chmura and Lynda Chmura Stickler . . . born Nov. 25, 1994 . . . father Mark played tight end at Boston College and spent seven years with the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers (1993-99) . . . a three-time Pro Bowl selection, Mark finished his pro career with 188 receptions for 2,253 yards (12.0 avg.) and 17 TDs . . . majoring in nutritional sciences.

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OL | 6-4 | 306 | JR. | 2L CINCINNATI, OHIO FINNEYTOWN Two-year letterwinner has seen action in 20 career games, including six starts . . . enters preseason camp listed No. 1 on the depth chart at right tackle . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 14 games, including four starts at left tackle (Western Michigan, South Florida, Youngstown State, Notre Dame) . . . saw regular action in the offensive line rotation throughout the season . . . recorded a career-best five knockdowns vs. South Florida . . . played a season-high 66 snaps in the 2013 season opener vs. Western Michigan. . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in six games (Central Michigan, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota, TCU) to earn his first letter . . . served as the back-up left tackle, behind Dan France . . . made his first career start at left tackle at No. 23 Michigan, replacing France, who was out with a concussion . . . also started at left tackle at Wisconsin . . . played 119 snaps during the regular season . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the Ohio All-Stars in the June 18 Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pennsylvania . . . ranked among the nation’s top offensive guards by Scout.com (No. 13) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 14) . . . rated among the country’s top offensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. (No. 46) and Rivals.com (No. 47) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 52) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s Top 25 seniors by ScoutingOhio.com (No. 14) and Rivals.com (No. 25) . . . nominated to play in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl . . . three-year starter for Coach Darryn Chenault at Finneytown High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . selected first-team All-Ohio (Division IV) by TriStateFootball.com . . . two-time first-team Associated Press Southwest All-District selection . . . two-time first-team all-conference (Cincinnati Hills League) pick . . . also earned first-team all-city (Division IV-VI) as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Wildcats average 336.5 total yards per game in 2010, including 172.1 yards on the ground . . . finished in the Top

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DL | 6-3 | 290 | JR. | 1L MILFORD, PA. DELAWARE VALLEY

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

Jack CONKLIN

PBU 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

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Third-year player enters his second season as the starting left tackle . . . featured on the Outland Trophy Watch List (nation’s most outstanding interior lineman) . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele (second team), Lindy’s (second team) and Athlon Sports (third team) . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started 13 games (10 at left tackle; three at right tackle) and saw action in all 14 games in his first season . . . named first-team Freshman All-American by Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com and the Football Writers Association of America . . . named to ESPN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award (offense) . . . was credited with 55 knockdowns during the regular season . . . recorded a team-high five knockdowns against Minnesota . . . had a career-high eight knockdowns against Illinois . . . collected six knockdowns at Nebraska . . . recorded six knockdowns vs. Purdue . . . had seven knockdowns against Indiana . . . started his first game at left tackle at Iowa . . . started at right tackle the first three games of the season (vs. Western Michigan, South Florida and Youngstown State) . . . also saw action at left tackle in the first four games . . . started in his collegiate debut vs. Western Michigan; played 74 snaps against the Broncos and recorded 5.5 knockdowns . . . was a preferred walk-on for the 2012 season and earned a scholarship in the spring of 2013. . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Eastern Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter for his father Darren Conklin at Plainwell (Michigan) High School . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press and The Detroit News as a senior . . . earned first-team All-Wolverine Conference and first-team All-Allegan County honors in 2011 . . . Kalamazoo Gazette Division 1-4 first-team all-area selection as a senior . . . two-way starter saw action at right tackle and defensive end in 2011 . . . led the Trojans in tackles with 80 as a senior . . . recorded 12 tackles for loss, including two sacks . . . registered a career-best 11 stops vs. Edwardsburg . . . two-year starter at center for the Trojan basketball team . . . averaged a double-double as a senior (17.1 points and 10.4 rebounds per game) . . . contributed 12.3 points and 7.2 rebounds as a junior . . . also lettered in track (shot put and discus) . . . member of the National Honor Society . . . son of Darren and Jennifer Conklin . . . born Aug. 17, 1994 . . . majoring in animal science.

SPARTAN HISTORY

Fourth-year player and two-year letterwinner enters preseason camp as the back-up field corner . . . has five tackles in 15 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games to earn his second letter . . . provided back up at cornerback and saw action on special teams . . . recorded five tackles . . . posted two stops each against Western Michigan and Youngstown State . . . also had an assisted tackle vs. South Florida . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in five games (Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern), primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . provided depth at boundary cornerback . . . compiled 10 tackles in three spring scrimmages, including three for the Green in the April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . enrolled at Michigan State on Jan. 10, 2011, for the beginning of the spring semester . . . was sidelined for the majority of 2011 spring practice with

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0

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CB | 6-1 | 195 | JR. | 2L WINDSOR, ONTARIO W.F. HERMAN SECONDARY

TM 0 5 5

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COLQUHOUN’S STATISTICS G/GS UT AT 2012 5/0 0 0 2013 10/0 1 4 Career 15/0 1 4

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Fourth-year player enters preseason camp listed as the back-up defensive tackle on the depth chart . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in six games to earn his first letter . . . received a significant amount of playing time in the 100th Rose Bowl Game vs. No. 5 Stanford; recorded a season-high two tackles, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), against the Cardinal . . . also made appearances against Western Michigan, Youngstown State, Notre Dame, Illinois and Minnesota . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Missed a majority of the season after suffering a foot injury in practice . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Saw action on the offensive and defensive lines for the Pennsylvania All-Stars in the June 18 Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pennsylvania . . . SuperPrep All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by Rivals.com (No. 143) . . . rated among the country’s top offensive guards by Rivals.com (No. 6) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 53) . . . listed among the nation’s top offensive tackles by CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 19) . . . ranked among the country’s top defensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 34) and defensive linemen by SuperPrep (No. 50) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast Team . . . rated among Pennsylvania’s Top 10 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 3), Varsity845.com (No. 6) and SuperPrep (No. 9) . . . ranked as the state’s No. 1 offensive lineman by Varsity845.com . . . played in the 2010 Chesapeake Bowl in Towson, Maryland . . . three-year starter for Coach Keith Olsommer at Delaware Valley High School in Milford, Pennsylvania . . . two-time Lackawanna Football Conference Division I All-Star . . . selected 2010 LFC Division I Defensive Player of the Year by Northeast PA Football Network . . . also earned LFC Division I first-team honors as both an offensive and defensive lineman by Northeast PA Football Network . . . two-time Varsity845.com first-team all-star . . . led the Warriors in tackles (66), tackles for loss (15), sacks (7), blocked kicks (6) and fumble recoveries (3) as a senior . . . posted eight tackles and recovered a fumble vs. North Pocono . . . recorded nine tackles and blocked three kicks vs. Abington Heights . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Warriors average 183.1 rushing yards per game in 2009 . . . son of Chuck and Susan Zimnik; and Emma Smith . . . born Feb. 28, 1993 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in psychology.

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a sprained elbow . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by Rivals.com (No. 42), Scout.com (No. 61) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 62) . . . three-year starter for Coach Harry Lumley at W.F. Herman Secondary School in Windsor, Ontario . . . selected 2010 Defensive MVP of the Windsor & Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association’s all-city team . . . also named to the Newman Conference all-star team . . . accounted for 2,000 all-purpose yards and 16 touchdowns in 2010 . . . rushed 14 times for 83 yards and contributed three pass break-ups in the Green Griffins’ 48-23 victory over Brantford Assumption in the 2010 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association’s Western Bowl . . . his 55-yard gallop set up his own 3-yard TD run vs. London Catholic Central in the OFSAA West Regional championship . . . scored on runs of 95 and 2 yards vs. Sarnia in the Southwestern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association’s title game . . . accounted for three scores vs. Villanova, including a 45-yard TD reception . . . two-time all-city selection as a running back in 2008-09 . . . attended the same secondary school that produced former St. Louis Rams free safety Oshiomogho Atogwe . . . presented Royal Arcanum as Essex County’s best high school male athlete for 2009-10 . . . played on the 2008-09 basketball team that won the WECSSA and SWOSSA championships . . . outfielder/pitcher hit .263 for the Windsor Selects 18U in the Premier Baseball League of Ontario . . . won three silver medals in the OFSAA track championships (2007 - 400; 2008 - 300 hurdles; and 2009 - 4x100) . . . son of Anthony Colquhoun and Dolly Garbutt . . . born Oct. 13, 1992 . . . nicknamed “Canadian Flash” . . . majoring in criminal justice.

2014 OUTLOOK

10 in both the shot put (fifth at 54-9.75) and discus (ninth at 153-8) at the 2011 state track and field championships . . . named 2010 CHL Track Co-Athlete of the Year after finishing first in both the shot put (50-08) and discus throw (146-01) . . . won Division II district title in the discus as a sophomore . . . son of Phil and Jackie Clark . . . born Nov. 12, 1992 . . . sociology major.

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TE | 6-5 | 222 | FR. | HS COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICH. ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end and linebacker for Coach George Porritt at Orchard Lake (Michigan) St. Mary’s High School . . . missed his entire senior season due to a knee injury . . . helped lead the Eaglets to the Catholic High School League title and a runner-up finish in Division 3 in 2012 . . . scored a touchdown for the Eaglets in their 49-14 victory over Auburn Hills Avondale in the 2012 district championship game . . . played on the 2011 state championship team . . . also lettered three seasons in basketball . . . son of Scott and Denise Conrad . . . born Jan. 24, 1996 . . . pre-med major.

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QB | 6-4 | 218 | JR. | 2L HINCKLEY, OHIO WALSH JESUIT Two-year letterwinner has started the last 13 games at quarterback for the Spartans (12-1 record, 8-0 Big Ten games) . . . in 17 career games, has completed 58 percent of his passes (232-of-397) for 2,849 yards, 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions . . . enters his junior season ranked among MSU’s all-time leaders in passing touchdowns (ninth with 23), passing efficiency (ninth with 134.3 rating), pass completion percentage (ninth at .584), pass attempts (14th with 232) and passing yards (15th with 2,849) . . . named to watch lists for the Maxwell Award (college football player of the year), Davey O’Brien Award (nation’s top quarterback) and College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Trophy . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele (second team), Athlon Sports (third team) and Lindy’s (third team) . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 10 quarterbacks (No. 6) to watch in 2014, according to NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Posted a 12-1 record as the starting quarterback . . . named second-team All-Big Ten by the coaches . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the media . . . also earned All-Big Ten accolades from ESPN.com (second team) and Athlon Sports (second team) . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . completed 59 percent of his passes (223-of-380) for 2,755 yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions . . . ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in touchdown passes (tied for second with 22), total offense (fourth with 2,831 yards), pass attempts (fourth with 380), passing yards (fifth with 2,755), pass completions (tied for sixth with 223) and passing yards per game (14th with 196.8 ypg.) . . . ranked among the Big Ten leaders in touchdown passes (tied for second with 22), pass completions (third with 223), passing yards (fourth with 2,755), passing (fifth with 196.8 ypg.), total offense (sixth with 202.2 ypg.) and passing efficiency (eighth with 135.5 rating) . . . tied for the fewest interceptions (6) among starting Big Ten quarterbacks . . . finished No. 20 in the Big Ten postseason player rankings by ESPN.com . . . was presented the 2013 Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Back Award (offense) and Tommy Love Award (most improved player: offense) . . . ranked fourth in conference play in passing (213.5 ypg.) and sixth with 12 TD passes . . . produced eight 200-yard passing games, tying for fourth most in an MSU single-season, and two 300-yard passing games . . . named Offensive MVP of the 100th Rose Bowl Game after completing 22-of-36 passes for a career-high 332 yards, two touchdowns and an interception as MSU defeated No. 5 Stanford . . . also named to ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team . . . his 25-yard pass to Tony Lippett at the 13:22 mark in the fourth quarter put MSU on top 24-17 and proved to be the game-winner in the 24-20 victory . . . had a 2-yard TD toss to Trevon Pendleton in the closing seconds of the second quarter . . . connected on seven passes of at least 20-plus yards against the Cardinal, including a game-long 60-yarder to Bennie Fowler in the third quarter . . . named Most Outstanding Player of the Big Ten Championship Game after throwing for 304 yards on 24-of-40 passing with three touchdowns and one interception in leading the Spartans past No. 2 Ohio State . . .

delivered TD passes of 72 yards to Keith Mumphery, 33 yards to Lippett, and 9 yards to Josiah Price . . . named ESPN.com Big Ten Player of the Week (Dec. 7 vs. Ohio State) . . . his showing against the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship Game was listed as the No. 2 individual performance in the Big Ten during the 2013 season by ESPN.com . . . completed 10-of-20 passes for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception against Minnesota . . . threw for 293 yards and two touchdowns on 16-of-23 passing in win at Northwestern that clinched the Big Ten Legends Division title; his 87-yard TD completion to Fowler in the second quarter tied for the fourth-longest reception in school history . . . was 15-of-31 passing for 193 yards and a touchdown in win at Nebraska; was 8-of-14 for 133 yards on third down against the Huskers . . . completed 18-of-33 throws for 252 yards, one touchdown and one interception against Michigan; his 14-yard TD strike to Fowler in the back, right corner of the end zone with 23 seconds left in the first half gave Michigan State the lead for good at 13-6; also rushed for a 1-yard score against the Wolverines . . . went 15-of-16 passing for 208 yards and three TDs at Illinois; his .938 completion percentage established a school single-game record (minimum 10 completions) and is the seventh best in Big Ten history . . . finished the Illinois game with 11 straight completions for 185 yards . . . threw a 47-yard TD pass to Mumphery in the fourth quarter; also connected on a 29-yard TD pass to Fowler and a 13-yard TD pass to Price . . . completed 13-of-25 passes for 107 yards in win over Purdue . . . hit 22-of-31 throws for 235 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, against Indiana; threw TD passes of 11 yards to Jeremy Langford and 34 yards to Fowler in the second quarter; completed passes to 11 different receivers total against the Hoosiers . . . registered career highs in pass completions (25) and pass attempts (44) while throwing for 293 yards in road win at Iowa in his first Big Ten start; threw two touchdown passes (46 yards to Macgarrett Kings Jr., 37 yards to Fowler) against the Hawkeyes . . . the 277 passing yards were the second most by a Spartan QB against Iowa . . . completed 16-of-32 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . recorded his first career 200-yard passing game in the win over Youngstown State, throwing for 202 yards and a career-best four touchdown passes; became the first Spartan QB to throw four TD passes in a game since Brian Hoyer against Penn State in 2007 . . . tied a Michigan State record by throwing four TDs in the first half (Drew Stanton vs. Illinois in 2005; Bill Burke vs. Iowa in 1999) . . . threw TD passes of 13 yards to Andre Sims Jr., 12 to Pendleton, 24 to Kings and 17 to Fowler . . . also finished with 227 total yards (202 passing and 25 rushing) against the Penguins . . . was 6-of-11 passing for 32 yards in leading MSU to a win over South Florida in his first career start at quarterback . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Back-up quarterback appeared in three games (Central Michigan, Iowa, TCU) to earn his first letter . . . completed 9-of-17 throws for 94 yards, one touchdown and one interception . . . came off the bench to complete 4-of-11 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . capped a 14-play, 90-yard drive with his first career TD pass, a 15-yard strike to Aaron Burbridge late in the third quarter; the 14-play, 90-yard scoring march marked MSU’s longest touchdown drive of the season and its longest in bowl history . . . on MSU’s final drive of the game, was 2-of-5 passing for 26 yards while leading the Spartans on an eightplay, 45-yard scoring drive, capped by Dan Conroy’s game-winning 47-yard field goal with 1:01 remaining that put MSU ahead for good in the 17-16 win . . . was 5-of-6 passing for 47 yards and one interception in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan . . . also saw brief action vs. Iowa . . . gained valuable experience during spring practice and took most of the reps with the No. 1 offense after starter Andrew Maxwell suffered a sprained knee in mid-April . . . played for both teams in the Green-White spring game, completing 20-of-45 passes for 294 yards and a touchdown . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Threw a 28-yard touchdown pass for the Ohio All-Stars in the 2011 Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pennsylvania . . . also completed a 26-yard TD pass in the April 22 Ohio North-South Classic in Columbus . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style quarterbacks by MaxPreps.com (No. 9) and Rivals. com (No. 13) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 90) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 30) . . . two-year starter for Coach Gerry Rardin at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio . . . Associated Press All-Northeast Inland District (Division II) first-team selection as a senior . . . named team’s Most Valuable Offensive Back after accounting for 2,143 total yards and 20 touchdowns in 2010 . . . completed 116-of-199 throws (.583) for 1,700 yards, 15 TDs and seven interceptions as a senior . . . rushed 79 times for 443 yards (5.6 avg.) and five scores in 2010 . . . accounted for a career-best 317 total yards and five TDs in the season finale at Toledo Bowsher, connecting on 16-of-24 passes for 267 yards and four TDs plus rushing four times for 50 yards and a score in a 55-0 victory over the Rebels . . . hit 14-of-28 tosses for 201 yards and a score plus added a rushing TD in the 2010 season opener vs. Louisville . . . produced 1,303 total yards and 11 TDs as a junior . . . completed 77-of-161 throws (.478) for 1,160 yards and nine TDs . . . also carried 33 times for 143 yards (4.3 avg.) and two scores . . . son of Chris and Donna Cook . . . father played football at Indiana (tight end; lettered 1982-84) . . . mother Donna played basketball at Cincinnati . . . sister Jackie played basketball at Old Dominion . . . born Jan. 29, 1993 . . . majoring in media and information.

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RUSHING 2012 2013 Career

NO. 4 69 73

ATT 17 380 397

YDS. -3 76 73

INT 1 6 7 AVG. -0.8 1.1 1.0

TD 0 1 1

LG 11 20 20

TD 1 22 23

LG 15 87 87

YPG -1.0 5.4 4.3

TD 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 3 1 1 2 1 3 2 22

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played defensive back for Team Ohio in the inaugural Border Classic June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . selected to play for the South Division I-III team in the North-South Ohio Classic April 26 at Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio . . . rated among the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 132) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 248) . . . ranked among the country’s top cornerbacks by Scout.com (No. 13), CFN (No. 26), Rivals.com (No. 41) and ESPN.com (No. 71) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 76) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 31), Rivals.com (No. 32) and 247Sports (No. 44) . . . MaxPreps Medium Schools AllAmerica second-team selection . . . named 2013 Associated Press Division III All-Ohio Co-Defensive Player of the Year . . . selected AP Division III Southwest All-District Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . All-Dayton City League and Cox Media Group all-area selection in 2013 . . . gained 159 rushing yards and accounted for three scores vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods, including an 88-yard kickoff return for a TD . . . played a solid all-around game vs. Alter, rushing for nearly 200 yards and a TD while posting seven tackles and three pass break-ups . . . carried 21 times for 258 yards and four TDs vs. Chaminade Julienne, scoring on runs of 6, 43, 47 and 8 yards . . . ran for 111 yards and intercepted two passes in the 2013 season opener vs. Clayton Northmont . . . rushed for 2,028 yards and 25 TDs as a junior . . . career totals include more than 4,000 rushing yards and 20 interceptions . . . won Division II 400-meter (48.22) state title in 2013 . . . son of Melissa Jackson . . . born Sept. 26, 1996 . . . majoring in criminal justice.

LG 14 20 26 19 46 39 26 47 49 34 87 24 72 60 87

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DE | 6-5 | 246 | FR. | RS CHICAGO, ILL. PERCY L. JULIAN

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2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

BOWL HISTORY

Third-year player enters preseason camp as the No. 2 free safety . . . combined for 11 tackles and two pass break-ups in the two spring scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . posted two tackles, a pass break-up and returned an interception 21 yards in the Green-White game . . . had six stops in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . recorded six tackles . . . posted a careerhigh three stops against Western Michigan in the season opener . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: SuperPrep, MaxPreps and PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 100 prospects by Tom Lemming and Scout.com (No. 97) . . . rated among the country’s top safeties by Scout. com (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 13), 247Sports.com (No. 18) and ESPN.com (No. 28) . . . listed among the nation’s top defensive backs by SuperPrep (No. 29) . . . ranked among Pennsylvania’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10), ESPN. com (No. 11) and 247Sports.com (No. 11) . . . selected to play in the inaugural Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Phoenix, Ariz. . . . three-year starter for Roy Hall at Jeannette High School . . . Class AA first-team all-state selection by Pennsylvania Sports Writers in 2011 . . . headlined Post-Gazette’s East Xtra Fabulous 22 All-Stars . . . named Pittsburgh Post-Gazette WPIAL Class AA Player of the Year after leading the Jayhawks (12-1) advance to 2011 state championship game . . . earned All-PIAA honors after accounting for 2,173 total yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 1,263 yards and 22 TDs in 2011 . . . completed 62-of-106 throws (.585) for 910 yards and nine scores as a senior . . . recorded 63 tackles and three interceptions, returning one for a TD, in 2011 . . . scored 10 TDs during Jeannette’s playoff run . . . produced 1,319 total yards and 16 TDs as a junior . . . ran for 621 yards and 12 scores in 2010 . . . threw for 698 yards (55-of-88 passing) and four TDs as a junior . . . tallied 55 tackles and three

HONORS & AWARDS

Second-year player expects to contribute on the defensive line . . . enters preseason camp as a back-up defensive end, behind Shilique Calhoun . . . named MSU’s breakout player of the spring by ESPN.com . . . featured on Big Ten’s All-Breakout Team for 2014 by BTN.com’s Sean Merriman . . . recorded two tackles, including a 5-yard sack, in the Green-White game . . . collected four tackles, including two for losses (11 yards) and a 6-yard sack, in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive ends by Scout.com (No. 58) and ESPN.com (No. 83) . . . rated among the country’s top weakside defensive ends by 247Sports.com (No. 22) and Rivals.com (No. 28) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 143) . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 12), Rivals.com (No. 14) and ESPN.com (No 29) . . . played his entire prep career for Coach Jason Richardson, both at Percy L. Julian and Morgan Park High Schools . . . recorded 14 tackles, including two sacks, and scored on a 3-yard reception vs. Hales Franciscan in his only appearance of the 2012 season . . . named Defensive Line MVP at National Underclassmen Five-Star Central Showcase in April 2012 . . . transferred from Morgan Park to Julian prior to his senior year . . . sat out his entire junior season with a knee injury . . . posted 89 tackles as a sophomore, with nearly half of his tackles resulting in losses . . . registered 40 tackles for loss in 2010, including 18 sacks . . . produced eight tackles, including three sacks, vs. Providence Catholic in the season opener at Soldier Field . . . also lettered in basketball . . . son of Diana Cooper and Steven Taylor Sr. . . . born Feb. 23, 1995 . . . no-preference major.

Demetrious COX

SPARTAN HISTORY

Demetrius COOPER

CB | 6-0 | 184 | FR. | HS DAYTON, OHIO THURGOOD MARSHALL

SPARTAN RECORDS

YDS 42 32 202 135 277 235 107 208 252 193 293 143 304 332 2,755

YPG 31.3 196.8 167.6

2013 RECAP

PCT .375 .545 .682 .500 .568 .710 .520 .938 .545 .484 .696 .500 .600 .611 .587

YDS 94 2,755 2,849

COACHING STAFF

COOK’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 Opponent COMP ATT INT Western Michigan 6 16 0 South Florida 6 11 0 Youngstown State 15 22 0 Notre Dame 16 32 0 Iowa 25 44 1 Indiana 22 31 1 Purdue 13 25 0 Illinois 15 16 0 Michigan 18 33 1 Nebraska 15 31 0 Northwestern 16 23 0 Minnesota 10 20 1 Ohio State 24 40 1 Stanford 22 36 1 Totals 223 380 6

PCT .529 .587 .584

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COOK’S STATISTICS PASSING G/GS COMP 2012 3/0 9 2013 14/13 223 Career 17/13 232

Vayante 13 COPELAND

2014 OUTLOOK

COOK’S CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts: 44, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Pass completions: 25, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Passing yards: 332, vs. Stanford (1/1/14) Passing TDs: 4, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13)

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interceptions in 2010, as the Jayhawks held 10 of their opponents to 13 points or less . . . surpassed the 1,000-point career milestone in basketball during his senior season . . . earned all-conference honors as junior after averaging 18 points per game . . . son of Dorsey Cox and Rochelle Tillman . . . born April 20, 1994 . . . majoring in advertising.

Kevin CRONIN

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K | 6-1 | 213 | SO. | SQ TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. TRAVERSE CITY WEST Third-year player will compete for the starting job as a kickoff specialist . . . is also the back-up placekicker . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): In his only action of the season, had two kickoffs for 125 yards (62.5 avg.) with one touchback against Youngstown State . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter for Coach Tim Wooer at Traverse City (Michigan) West High School . . . honorable mention all-state (Division 1-2) selection as a senior . . . earned first-team All-Big North honors after accounting for 42 points in 2011, converting 3-of-4 field-goal attempts and 33-of-35 extra-point tries . . . 44 of his 47 kickoffs (94 percent) resulted in touchbacks . . . attended the same high school that produced former Spartan linebacker Eric Gordon (2007-10) . . . two-year letterman in soccer . . . earned first-team All-Big North honors in soccer as a senior after leading the conference in goals (30) and points (45) . . . scored three goals each vs. Alpena and Ogemaw Heights in 2011 . . . son of Clay and Debbie Cronin . . . born March 1, 1994 . . . economics major.

Ed DAVIS

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LB | 6-3 | 242 | JR. | 2L DETROIT, MICH. SOUTHEASTERN Two-year letterwinner ranks as the top candidate to replace three-year starter Denicos Allen at Sam linebacker . . . has 22 tackles, including 4.5 for losses and four sacks, in 27 career games . . . did not participate in spring practice due to a shoulder injury . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Recorded 17 tackles, including four sacks (20 yards), in 14 games . . . saw action primarily in third-down situations and special teams . . . recorded three tackles in the Big Ten Championship Game against No. 2 Ohio State, including a 5-yard sack . . . compiled 12.5 production points against No. 23 Michigan, collecting career highs in tackles (4), tackles for loss (2.5 for 14 yards) and sacks (2.5) . . . collected two tackles each against Purdue and Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . collected five tackles . . . also provided back-up at Sam linebacker . . . was credited with a half tackle for loss (4 yards) in the win at Wisconsin, as he combined with teammate Taiwan Jones for an 8-yard loss on Montee Ball . . . tallied two stops at Central Michigan . . . recorded a tackle in his collegiate debut vs. No. 24 Boise State . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . selected Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 27), Scout.com (No. 33) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 86) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 51) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s Top 20 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 9), Lansing State Journal (No. 10), Detroit Free Press (No. 13) and The Detroit News (No. 15) . . . three-year starter at linebacker for head coaches Donshell English and Anthony Elliott at Southeastern High School in Detroit, Michigan . . . recorded 56 tackles (36 solos, 20 assists) as a senior, with 17 resulting in losses including seven sacks . . . tallied nine tackles each vs. Cass Tech and King . . . registered two sacks each vs. Northwestern, Denby and Douglass . . . also saw action at tight end and running back for the Jungaleers . . . had 13 catches for 196 yards (15.1 avg.) and three touchdowns in 2010 . . . caught three passes for 35 yards and two TDs

vs. Douglass . . . had two receptions for 50 yards and one score vs. Osborn in the 2010 season opener . . . produced a career-best 103 tackles as a junior, including 16 sacks . . . recorded at least one sack in every game in 2009, including 3.5 in the season opener vs. Osborn . . . also intercepted three passes and forced three fumbles as a junior . . . made 12 stops and forced two fumbles vs. Glenn . . . carried 20 times for 193 yards (9.7 avg.) and four TDs in 2009 . . . rushed four times for a season-best 54 yards and two scores vs. Glenn . . . had four receptions for 146 yards (36.5 avg.) and two TDs as a junior . . . posted 35 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, and forced three fumbles as a sophomore . . . former high school teammate of current Tampa Bay Buccaneer and former Spartan defensive end William Gholston . . . son of Chad and Renee Davis . . . born Feb. 5, 1993 . . . majoring in sociology. DAVIS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, vs. Michigan (11/2/2013) Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Michigan (11/2/2013) Sacks: 2.5, vs. Michigan (11/2/2013) DAVIS’ STATISTICS G/GS UT 2012 13/0 0 2013 14/0 8 Career 27/0 8

AT 5 9 14

TM 5 17 22

TFL 0.5-4 4-20 4.5-24

SACKS 0-0 4-20 4-20

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 0 0 0

Peter DePORRE

FR 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

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LB | 6-2 | 235 | FR. | HS TROY, MICH. BROTHER RICE Walk-on linebacker joined the team in the spring . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letterwinner as a linebacker/defensive lineman for Coach Al Fracassa at Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan . . . helped lead the Warriors to the 2012 Division 2 state championship . . . recorded 25 tackles, including eight for losses with seven sacks, as a senior . . . collected two tackles and a sack in the state title game against Muskegon . . . tallied a season-best six stops, including four for losses with two sacks, against La Salle . . . missed his entire junior season due to a knee injury . . . son of Paul and Janie DePorre . . . born July 14, 1994 . . . international relations major.

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LB | 6-1 | 215 | FR. | HS DETROIT, MICH. CASS TECH HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top inside linebackers by 247Sports.com (No. 15) and ESPN.com (No. 34) and outside linebackers (No. 71) by Scout.com . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . listed among the state of Michigan’s top seniors by 247Sports (No. 5), Lansing State Journal (No. 6), The Detroit News (No. 14), Rivals.com (No. 15), Detroit Free Press (No. 19) and ESPN.com (No. 21) . . . helped lead Cass Tech to back-to-back Division 1 state championships in 2011 and 2012; the Technicians reached the state semifinals in 2013 . . . suffered an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury in November 2012 and missed the first three games of the 2013 season . . . recorded 23 tackles, including three for losses, as a senior . . . also rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns . . . in the opening round of the 2013 state playoffs, scored on a 13-yard TD run and also caught a 14-yard TD reception vs. Grosse Pointe South . . . son of Keisha and Deon Drake Sr. . . . born June 18, 1996 . . . plans to major in business.

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TM 17 53 91 161

TFL 1-10 4.5-17 3.5-18 9-45

SACKS 1-10 0-0 0-0 1-10

INT 2-34 2-7 4-55 8-96

PBU 0 4 6 10

FR 0 1 0 1

FF 1 1 1 3

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

2013 DEFENSE Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

INT 1-21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-34 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-55

PBU 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

UT 3 4 2 4 3 2 4 3 5 4 5 4 3 3 49

AT 1 5 2 3 3 2 5 1 3 6 1 6 2 2 42

TM 4 9 4 7 6 4 9 4 8 10 6 10 5 5 91

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-1 3.5-18

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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FR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BOWL HISTORY

PBU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4

HONORS & AWARDS

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7

SPARTAN HISTORY

DRUMMOND’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012 DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS Boise State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Central Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Notre Dame 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Ohio State 2 1 3 1-2 0-0 Indiana 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Iowa 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 Michigan 2 3 5 1.5-5 0-0 Wisconsin 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 6 4 10 2-10 0-0 Northwestern 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 Minnesota 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 TCU 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 Totals 29 24 53 4.5-17 0-0

SPARTAN RECORDS

DRUMMOND’S STATISTICS G/GS UT AT 2011 12/0 9 8 2012 13/7 29 24 2013 14/14 49 42 Career 39/21 87 74

2013 RECAP

DRUMMOND’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, three (last vs. Minnesota, 11/30/13) Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Nebraska (11/3/12) Pass Break-ups: 2, vs. Northwestern (11/17/12) Interceptions: 2, vs. Northwestern (11/23/13) Sacks: 1, vs. Michigan (10/15/11)

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Three-year letterwinner has started a team-high 21 consecutive games at free safety . . . preseason All-America selection by Sporting News (first team), Athlon Sports (third team) and Phil Steele (third team) . . . preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, Sporting News and Lindy’s . . . featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year) and Thorpe Award (nation’s best defensive back) . . . named to the Nagurski Trophy (nation’s most outstanding defensive player) and College Football Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy Watch Lists . . . listed among the nation’s Top 10 defensive backs (No. 8) to watch in 2014, according to NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks . . . has 161 tackles and 18 passes defended (eight interceptions and 10 pass break-ups) in 39 career games . . . also has 9.0 tackles for loss (45 yards) . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): SI.com All-American (honorable mention) . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches . . . secondteam all-conference pick by the media . . . also earned All-Big Ten honors from ESPN. com (first team), Sporting News (first team), CollegeFootballNews.com (first team) and Athlon Sports (first team) . . . ranked one of the top 30 players (No. 25) in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Back Award (defense) . . . ranked second on the team with a career-high 91 tackles, including 3.5 for losses (18 yards) . . . tied for team lead and ranked tied for third in the Big Ten with four interceptions . . . ranked tied for 10th in the Big Ten with 10 passes defended (four interceptions, six pass break-ups) . . . ranked third on the team with 225 production points . . . posted five stops, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . collected five tackles and a pass break-up against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . tied his career high with 10 tackles against Minnesota . . . recorded a career-high two interceptions (34 yards) and had six tackles and a pass break-up in win at Northwestern; led team with 28 production points against the Wildcats . . . had a productive game in win at Nebraska, leading the team with 10 tackles while recording an interception and forcing a fumble to lead defense with 21 production pionts . . . led the secondary with 21 production points in win over No. 23 Michigan, collecting eight tackles and a pass break-up . . . recorded four tackles at Illinois, including a 10-yard loss . . . registered nine stops vs. Purdue . . . tallied six tackles and a pass break-up at Iowa . . . had a team-best two tackles for loss (7 yards) and seven stops overall at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . collected a team-high nine stops vs. South Florida . . . had a solid all-around game vs. Western Michigan with four tackles, a leaping one-handed interception, a pass break-up, and a 21-yard touchdown run off a lateral from Jairus Jones on an interception to total 27 production points. . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games, including seven starts at free safety (Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, TCU) . . . ranked fifth on the team with 53 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss (17 yards) . . . playmaker had four pass break-ups, two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery . . . recipient of the team’s Tommy Love Award (most improved player: defense) . . . had six tackles and a pass break-up in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . collected five tackles and two pass break-ups vs. Northwestern; tallied 18 production points against the Wildcats . . . recorded 10 tackles, including two for loss (10 yards), while also forcing a fumble and returning an interception 7 yards vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . tallied seven tackles in overtime win at Wisconsin . . . recorded five tackles, including 1.5 for losses (5 yards), at No. 23 Michigan . . . collected four tackles in his first career start against Iowa . . . played solid all-around game against No. 14 Ohio State, tallying three tackles, including a 2-yard loss, while recovering a fumble and recording an interception . . . collected three tackles vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . posted two stops at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games to earn his first letter . . . was the back-up free safety behind Trenton Robinson . . . ranked fifth on the team with two interceptions . . . recorded 17 tackles . . . did not play the last two games of the regular season due to injury (vs. Indiana and Northwestern) . . . compiled three stops against Minnesota . . . had three tackles, including a 10-yard sack of Devin Gardner, in MSU’s fourth-straight win over Michigan . . . registered two tackles at Ohio State . . . recorded his second interception of the season vs. Central Michigan . . . notched his first career interception at Notre Dame and returned it 34 yards, setting up an MSU field goal . . . produced three tackles and forced a fumble against Florida Atlantic that led to Jeremy Langford’s 37-yard fumble return for a touchdown . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . sat out preseason camp with a shoulder injury . . . 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nation’s top safeties by Scout.com (No. 69) . . . listed among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 83) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top 50 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 44) and Scout.com (No. 47) . . . three-year starter for Coach Brian Hoffman at Hubbard (Ohio) High School . . . had 24 receptions for 489 yards (20.4 avg.) and three touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded two 100-yard receiving games in 2009: vs. Warren Kennedy (2 catches for 105 yards, including a 75-yard TD reception) and Youngstown East (4 for 106) . . . had a career-best eight catches for 91 yards vs. Buckeye . . . registered 75 tackles (46 solos, 29 assists) as a senior, including four sacks . . . also credited with three passes defended and two forced fumbles in 2009 . . . produced eight tackles each vs. Struthers and Cardinal Mooney . . . posted two sacks vs. McKinley . . . tallied a season-high 10 tackles vs. Ravenna Southeast, including a sack . . . returned 12 punts for 110 yards (9.2 avg.) and five kickoffs for 86 yards (17.2 avg.) . . . averaged 35.0 yards on 27 punts as a senior . . . averaged 48.0 yards on two punts vs. Struthers, including a career-long 62-yarder . . . caught 16 passes for 281 yards (17.6 avg.) and four TDs as a junior . . . had five catches for 98 yards and three scores vs. Struthers . . . made 49 tackles (29 solos, 20 assists) in 2008, including two sacks . . . also recorded three interceptions (62 yards) and 11 passes defended as a junior . . . totaled a career-best 11 tackles vs. Aurora, including seven solo stops . . . contributed six tackles vs. Brookfield . . . earned Associated Press Division II All-Ohio Special Mention honors in basketball in 2008-09, playing for Coach Rick Fox . . . averaged 17.1 points for the Eagles his senior year to garner Associated Press All-Northeast Inland Division II Third-Team honors . . . son of Evette Drummond . . . born Jan. 29, 1992 . . . majoring in psychology.

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Jermaine 39 EDMONDSON CB | 6-0 | 182 | SO. | 1L CANTON, OHIO MCKINLEY SENIOR Third-year player enters preseason camp as the back-up boundary corner . . . combined for seven tackles and two pass break-ups in two spring scrimmages and the GreenWhite game . . . recorded three tackles, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), and returned an interception 17 yards in the Green-White game . . . 2013 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 13 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . recorded six tackles . . . tied for third on the team with six tackles on kickoffs . . . named Scout Team Co-Defensive Player of the Week vs. Nebraska . . . collected two tackles against Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Eastern Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by ESPN.com (No. 47) and Scouts.com (No. 48) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 48) . . . named Defensive Back MVP at the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Arlington, Texas . . . selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic and Ohio North-South Classic . . . two-year starter for Coach Ron Johnson at McKinley Senior High School in Canton, Ohio . . . first-team All-Ohio (Division I) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . also earned AP Northeast All-District (first team), WHBC Radio All-Stark County and All-Federal League honors as a senior . . . recorded 41 tackles, with two for losses including a sack, and 12 pass break-ups in 2011 . . . led the Bulldogs with four interceptions as a senior, returning three of those picks for touchdowns . . . his top all-around performance in 2011 came vs. Perry, with four tackles and four passes defended, including two interceptions with one returned for a score . . . registered 42 tackles, nine pass break-ups and a school single-season record seven interceptions (tied former Ohio State All-American Mike Doss) as a junior . . . posted five tackles and four passes defended, including two interceptions with one returned for a TD vs. Massillon, in 2010 . . . his prep career totals include 83 tackles, 21 pass break-ups and 11 interceptions, with four returned for TDs . . . also lettered in track and field . . . competed in the 4x200 at the 2012 Division I state championships . . . participated in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 at the 2011 state track meet . . . son of Jermaine Edmondson Sr.; Louis and Selena Johnson . . . born July 10, 1994 . . . psychology major.

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DT | 6-2 | 320 | FR. | HS SUN PRAIRIE, WIS. SUN PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to the USA Football roster for the 2014 U.S. Under-19 National Team against Team Canada in the 2014 International Bowl series Feb. 7 at Maverick Stadium at the University of Texas at Arlington . . . participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl Jan. 3 in Orlando, Florida . . . ranked one of the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 167), Rivals.com (No. 188) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 207) . . . listed as one of the nation’s top defensive tackles by Rivals.com (No. 11), Scout.com (No. 16), CFN (No. 17), 247Sports (No. 18) and ESPN.com (No. 34) . . . named the top recruit in the state of Wisconsin by Rivals. com and on the Detroit Free Press Best of the Midwest list . . . also listed as one of the top seniors in Wisconsin by 247Sports (No. 2) and ESPN.com (No. 2) . . . named one of the top recruits in the Midwest (No. 43) by ESPN.com . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . .four-year starter for Brian Kaminski at Sun Prairie High School . . . two-time first-team all-state selection by both The Associated Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association . . . two-time All-Big Eight Conference pick . . . produced 71 tackles, including 15 for losses with six sacks, as a senior while being named Big Eight Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year . . . scored two rushing touchdowns

vs. Madison Memorial in 2013 . . . recorded 72 tackles (36 solos, 36 assists) as a junior, with 18 resulting in losses including three sacks . . . posted a season-high 12 tackles vs. Badger, including one behind the line of scrimmage . . . born Feb. 1, 1995 . . . plans to major in accounting.

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SN | 6-1 | 234 | SR.-5 | SQ JACKSON, MICH. LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC Walk-on heads into his third season as Michigan State’s back-up long snapper . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Did not see game action in 2013 . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action in 2012 . . . enrolled at Michigan State in the fall of 2010 but did not join the football team until August 2012 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at center for Coach Herb Brogan at Lumen Christi Catholic High School in Jackson, Michigan . . . first-team all-state (Division 5-6) by The Associated Press as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Titans rush for 3,361 yards (258.5 per game; 6.9 per carry) and 53 touchdowns in 2009 . . . Lumen Christi recorded 11 200-yard rushing games in 2009, including six 300-yard efforts . . . Titan ground game produced 373 yards (9.6 avg.) and six TDs vs. Sturgis . . . two-year letterman in basketball . . . son of Steve and Carolyn Ewing . . . born June 9, 1992 . . . majoring in agribusiness management.

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DL | 6-2 | 276 | SO. | SQ PORTLAND, ORE. SUNSET Third-year player adds depth at nose tackle . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Made his collegiate debut against Western Michigan in his only appearance of the season. . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles by 247Sports.com (No. 78) . . . rated among Oregon’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 6) and 247Sports.com (No. 6) . . . played his senior season for Coach Faustin Riley at Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon . . . 2011 Class 6A first-team all-state selection by The Oregonian . . . selected All-Metro League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . recorded 82 tackles, with 10.5 resulting in losses including 5.5 sacks, in 2011 . . . led the Apollos in total tackles and sacks . . . played his first three seasons at Rundle College High School in Calgary, Alberta . . . named to the Calgary All-Stars in 2010 while helping the Cobras defeat Holy Rosary, 41-21, in the Alberta Bowl . . . participated in Team Alberta training camp for 2010 U18 Football Canada Cup . . . represented the South All-Stars in the 2009 Bantam Bowl . . . also participated in track and field . . . finished second in the shot put (11.11m) and seventh in the discus (23.52m) in the 2011 Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association Championships . . . placed third in the shot put (10.2m) in the 2010 CISAA meet . . . son of David and Lynne Fennell . . . born Jan. 1, 1994 . . . his father David, nicknamed “Doctor Death,” spent 10 years and won six Grey Cups with Edmonton Eskimos (1974-83) . . . David was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1990 . . . his younger brother John competed in the men’s single luge for Team Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia . . . majoring in geological sciences.

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Michael GEIGER

FG BREAKDOWN -20 2013 0-0

30-39 4-5

20-29 3-3

40-49 8-8

PTS 81 50+ 0-0

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FG (Pct.) 15-16 (.938)

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GEIGER’S STATISTICS SCORING PAT (Pct.) 2013 36-38 (.947)

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GEIGER’S CAREER HIGHS Extra Points Made ......... 6, twice (last vs. Illinois, 10/26/13) Extra Points Att. ............. 6, twice (last vs. Illinois, 10/26/13) Field Goals Made .......... 4, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Field Goals Att ............... 5, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Points............................. 14, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Field Goal ...................... 49, vs. Iowa (10/5/13)

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Enrolled at Michigan State on Jan. 6, 2014, for the beginning of the spring semester . . . recorded two tackles, including a 1-yard loss, in the Green-White game . . . in his first spring scrimmage April 4, tallied five tackles, including three for loss (20 yards) and two sacks (13 yards) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: . . . participated in 2013 National Underclass Combine All-American Game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina . . . . ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 44) and Scout.com (No. 60) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 36) and ESPN.com (No. 66) . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike Golden at Upper Arlington (Ohio) High School . . . Associated Press Division I second-team All-Ohio selection as a senior . . . also earned all-metro and All-Ohio Capital Conference honors in 2013 . . . recorded 94 tackles (20 solos, 74 assists) as a senior, with 13 resulting in losses including eight sacks . . . also intercepted one pass in 2013 . . . rushed 155 times for 855 yards (5.5 avg.) and seven touchdowns as a senior . . . produced a career-best 136 tackles (35 solos, 101 assists) in 2012, including 3.5 sacks . . . also credited with two interceptions (51 yards) and three fumble recoveries as a junior . . . gained 648 yards on 67 carries (9.7 avg.) and scored 10 TDs in 2012 . . . had six catches for 89 yards (14.8 avg.) and two scores as a junior . . . averaged 28.5 yards on 12 kickoff returns in 2012, including a school-record 99-yard runback for a TD vs. Westland . . . his career defensive totals include: 270 tackles (66 solos, 204 assists), 22 tackles for losses and four interceptions (92 yards and one TD) . . . his career offensive totals include: 1,600 rushing yards and 17 rushing TDs, 11 receptions for 126 yards (11.5 avg.) and two TDs . . . also returned 17 career kickoffs for 491 yards (28.9 avg.) and two TDs . . . also lettered in basketball for the Golden Bears . . . son of Chris and Brea Frey . . . born June 23, 1995 . . . majoring in business.

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Chris FREY

Enters his second season as the starting placekicker after a record-breaking freshman season . . . named to the Lou Groza Award Watch List (nation’s top placekicker) and the College Football Performance Awards Watch List for the Placekicker Trophy . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (first team), Phil Steele (first team, Sporting News (first team) and Lindy’s (second team) . . . 2013 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman set an MSU single-season record by making 93.8 percent of his field-goal attempts (15-of-16), which ranked first in the Big Ten and tied for fourth in the NCAA FBS . . . ranked second on the team in scoring with 81 points . . . ranked tied for third in the Big Ten with 15 field goals made . . . closed the season by making 13 consecutive field goals (school record: 15 by Brett Swenson in 2008) . . . ranked tied for fifth in the Big Ten in scoring (7.4 ppg.) and tied for second in kick scoring . . . was 8-of-8 from 40-plus yards . . . was 36-for-38 in point-after attempts (.947) . . . named first-team Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America . . . garnered honorable mention All-America recognition from SI.com . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten pick by the media . . . named to ESPN.com Big Ten AllFreshman Team . . . connected on a 31-yard field goal in the third quarter of the Rose Bowl Game against Stanford that tied the game at 17; also made all three of his PATs in the win over the Cardinal . . . named CFPA National Placekicker of the Week after scoring 10 points (two field goals, four PATs) in win over No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game; connected on a 40-yarder in the first quarter and a 44-yarder in the third quarter . . . kicked a 37-yard field goal and made three PATs at Northwestern . . . scored 11 points at Nebraska, including two field goals (45 and 25 yards) and five PATs . . . collected 11 points in win over No. 23 Michigan, including three field goals (40, 44 and 35 yards) and two PATs . . . made all six of his PATs vs. Illinois and Indiana . . . scored 14 points at Iowa and was 4-of-5 on field-goal attempts (made from 27, 35, 49 and 40 yards) against the Hawkeyes . . . made his collegiate debut at No. 22 Notre Dame; connected on 25 and 42-yard field goals and also made his only PAT against the Irish . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Made game-winning, 56-yard field goal with 5:14 left in the fourth quarter of the 2013 Ohio High School Football Coaches Association’s annual North-South Classic (Divisions IV, V and VI) in Dayton, Ohio, on April 27 as the North defeated the South, 27-24 . . . represented the East in the 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Carson, California . . . ranked among the nation’s top kickers by Rivals.com (No. 1), 247Sports.com (No. 1), Chris Sailer (No. 1), Scout.com (No. 9) and ESPN.com (No. 12) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 121) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 45) and ESPN.com (No. 57) . . . two-year starter for Coach Chris Hardman at Ottawa Hills High School in Toledo, Ohio . . . Associated Press Division VI All-Ohio First-Team selection in 2012 . . . also started at wide receiver and safety for the Green Bears . . . connected on 6-of-10 fieldgoal attempts as a senior, including a career-long 54-yarder . . . 48 of his 52 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks (.923) in 2012 . . . averaged 41.6 yards per punt as a senior . . . converted 35-of-37 extra-point attempts (.946) as a junior . . . 88 percent of kickoffs resulted in touchbacks in 2011 . . . also averaged 41.6 yards per punt as a junior . . . scored two touchdowns in 2010 . . . two-time Division III All-Ohio selection in soccer as a goalkeeper (senior: first team; junior: second team) . . . son of Jim and Mary Geiger . . . born Oct. 4, 1994 . . . majoring in engineering.

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OL | 6-6 | 305 | FR. | RS DETROIT, MICH. CASS TECH Second-year player heads into preseason camp listed No. 2 on the depth chart at left tackle, behind Jack Conklin . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 21), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 25), Rivals.com (No. 31) and ESPN.com (No. 35) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 53) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 6), Rivals.com (No. 8), ESPN.com (No. 8), Lansing State Journal (No. 9), The Detroit News (No. 12) and 247Sports.com (No. 14) . . . two-year starter at right tackle for Coach Thomas Wilcher at Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Michigan . . . helped the Technicians to a combined record of 23-5 (.825), including back-to-back Division 1 state titles . . . named to Detroit Free Press Division 1 all-state team as a senior . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Detroit News . . . also earned all-metro honors from The Detroit News . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Technicians rush for 289 yards (39 attempts; 7.4 yards per carry) in a 36-21 victory over Detroit Catholic Central in the 2012 Division 1 state championship game . . . grandson of Lela Finley; son of Debra Finley . . . born Jan. 29, 1995 . . . majoring in psychology.

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GEIGER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 OPPONENT PATs FGs LG Western Michigan -DNPSouth Florida -DNPYoungstown State -DNPNotre Dame 1-1 2-2 42 Iowa 2-2 4-5 49 Indiana 6-6 0-0 Purdue 2-2 0-0 Illinois 6-6 0-0 Michigan 2-3 3-3 44 Nebraska 5-5 2-2 45 Northwestern 3-4 1-1 37 Minnesota 2-2 0-0 Ohio State 4-4 2-2 44 Stanford 3-3 1-1 31 Totals 36-38 15-16 49

PTS

7 14 6 2 6 11 11 6 2 10 6 81

71 Chase GIANACAKOS OL | 6-6 | 284 | FR. | HS ST. CHARLES, ILL. ST. CHARLES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl Jan. 3 in Orlando, Florida . . . ranked among the nation’s top offensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 45) and Rivals.com (No. 62) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 26) and ESPN.com (No. 43) . . . three-year starter at St. Charles (Illinois) North High School . . . first-team Class 7A all-state selection as a senior by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association . . . special mention all-state selection in 2013 by the Chicago Tribune . . . first-team all-area pick as a senior by the Chicago Sun-Times, Daily Herald and Kane County Chronicle . . . unanimous first-team All-Upstate Conference selection in 2013 . . . anchored an offensive line that helped produce 2,010 rushing yards (198.1 yards per game) and 30 rushing touchdowns in 2013 . . . recorded 34 pancake blocks and allowed just three sacks as a senior . . . credited with seven pancakes each vs. Elgin and Larkin . . . also lettered in basketball for the North Stars . . . son of Richard and Stephanie Gianacakos . . . born Feb. 17, 1996 . . . majoring in supply chain management.

84 Andrew GLEICHERT TE | 6-5 | 264 | SR.-5 | 2L ANN ARBOR, MICH. HURON Fifth-year senior listed as a co-starter at tight end on the preseason depth chart . . . could also see action at fullback . . . two-year letterwinner has seven career receptions for 57 yards (8.1 avg.) in 24 games . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Had a career-high six catches for 49 yards (8.2 avg.) in 13 games, including three starting assignments (Illinois, Nebraska, Stanford) . . . had a 17-yard reception in the Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . scored his first career touchdown with a 5-yard catch in the fourth quarter against Purdue. . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in eight games to earn his first letter . . . started in two games (Eastern Michigan, TCU) when the team lined up in a double tight end set . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . his only reception of the season was an 8-yard catch for a first down in the fourth quarter during Michigan State’s 17-13 win over No. 24 Boise State in the season opener . . . former walk-on was awarded a scholarship prior to the 2012 season . . . 2011 SEASON

(RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games (vs. Florida Atlantic, Central Michigan and Indiana) . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . selected Scout Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: First-team all-area and all-conference selection as a senior for Coach Cory Gildersleeve at Huron High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan . . . two-year starter saw action at tight end, slot back, defensive end and linebacker during his prep career . . . rushed 20 times for 299 yards (14.9 avg.) and three touchdowns in 2009 . . . had 11 catches for 138 yards (12.5 avg.) and two scores as a senior . . . recorded 69 tackles, with 12 resulting in losses including six sacks, plus forced and recovered two fumbles in 2009 . . . carried six times for 120 yards vs. Saline, including an 80-yard TD run . . . also registered a career-best 15 tackles and returned an interception 48 yards for a score vs. Saline . . . caught six passes for 92 yards (15.3 avg.) and two TDs as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball for the River Rats . . . son of Marc and Kim Gleichert . . . born Jan. 13, 1992 . . . majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology. GLEICHERT’S CAREER HIGHS Catches: 1, seven times (last vs. Stanford, 1/1/14) Receiving Yards: 18, vs. Michigan (11/2/13) TD Catches: 1, vs. Purdue (10/19/13) GLEICHERT’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS NO. 2011 3/0 0 2012 8/2 1 2013 13/3 6 Career 24/3 7

YDS. 0 8 49 57

AVG. 0.0 8.0 8.2 8.1

TD 0 0 1 1

LG 0 0 18 18

YPG 0.0 1.0 3.8 2.4

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LB | 6-1 | 210 | FR. | HS TAMPA, FLA. TAMPA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to the USA Football roster for the 2014 U.S. Under-19 National Team against Team Canada in the 2014 International Bowl series Feb. 7 at Maverick Stadium at the University of Texas at Arlington . . . ranked one of the nation’s top athletes by Rivals.com (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 74) . . . rated among the nation’s top safeties by 247Sports (No. 55) and Scout.com (No. 58) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast Team . . . listed as one of the top seniors in the state of Florida by Rivals.com (No. 38) and 247Sports (No. 92) . . . helped lead Tampa Catholic to a 10-3 record his senior year in 2013, as the Crusaders reached the Florida 3A state semifinals . . . named to the Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County First Team as a specialist . . . rushed for 593 yards on 82 carries (7.2 avg.) with 11 touchdowns as a senior . . . also played linebacker and safety; totaled 47 tackles (36 solos), 12 passes defended (two interceptions, 10 pass break-ups), three sacks (11 yards), 10 quarterback hurries, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a blocked punt . . . compiled 699 all-purpose yards . . . ran for 120 yards and two TDs on 14 attempts while recording a 5-yard sack and two pass break-ups vs. Berkeley Prep . . . as a junior, ran for 616 yards and six TDs on 75 carries (8.2 avg.) . . . tallied 830 all-purpose yards . . . recorded 107 tackles (77 solos), including 12 tackles for loss with 2.5 sacks (17 yards) . . . also had seven passes defended (one interception, six pass break-ups), three blocks and two forced fumbles . . . rushed for 114 yards on 10 carries with one TD and also posted 18 tackles, including two for losses, against Fort Meade . . . had 15 tackles, including three for loss, vs. Jesuit . . . recorded 18 stops, with two tackles for loss, against Berkeley Prep . . . collected 40 tackles, including three sacks, with two fumble recoveries and one interception as a sophomore . . . son of Tim Harrell and Shanell Snyder . . . born Sept. 18, 1995 . . . kinesiology major.

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25 Jake HARTBARGER P | 6-4 | 209 | FR. | HS WATERVILLE, OHIO ANTHONY WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in 2014 Under Armour AllAmerica Game in St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . ranked among the nation’s top punters by 247Sports.com (No. 1) and Kohl’s Professional Camps (No. 2) . . . rated among the country’s top kickers by ESPN.com (No. 4) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 73) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 29) . . . three-time first-team all-district punter for Coach Craig Smith at Anthony Wayne High School in Whitehouse, Ohio . . . three-time All-Northern Lakes League selection as a kicker . . . averaged 43.0 yards on 30 punts (1,290 yards) as a senior, including a career-long 77-yarder, while earning first-team All-NLL honors as the punter . . . placed 11 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line in 2013, including seven kicks downed inside the 10 . . . also hit four punts 50-plus yards as senior . . . hit 5-of-7 field-goal attempts in 2013, including a season-long 30-yarder, and 33-of-34 extra-point tries . . . third-team All-Ohio selection as the punter as a junior . . . two-time first-team All-Blade selection (2012: punter; 2011: kicker) . . . named second-team All-NLL punter in 2012 . . . received special mention All-Ohio honors as a kicker as a sophomore . . . averaged 42.2 yards on 60 career punts (2,534 yards) . . . scored 138 career points for the Generals, converting 10-of-18 field-goal attempts (.556), including a career-best 42-yarder, and 108-of-115 PATs (.939) . . . son of Toby and Wendi Hartbarger . . . born May 31, 1995 . . . supply chain management major.

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Fourth-year player enters preseason camp as the starting defensive tackle . . . has seen action in 14 career games . . . had a solid spring while playing in the starting role, combining for 10 tackles in two spring scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . recorded five tackles, including 1.5 for loss (5 yards) and a 4-yard sack, in the Green-White game . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 10 games as a back-up defensive end to earn his first letter . . . recorded three quarterback hurries, including two at Illinois . . . also had QB hurry in the win over No. 23 Michigan . . . broke up a pass in the season opener against Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in five games (Boise State, Central Michigan, Notre Dame, Eastern Michigan, Michigan) . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the Ohio All-Stars in the June 2011 Big 33 Classic in Hershey, Pennsylvania . . . rated among the nation’s top defensive ends by Scout.com (No. 26) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 49) . . . three-year starter for Coach Arvie Crouch at Mount Healthy High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . two-time first-team All-Ohio (Division II) selection by The Associated Press . . . named

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Fourth-year player and two-year letterwinner enters preseason camp listed No. 1 on the depth chart at Star linebacker . . . has collected 16 tackles in 27 career games . . . . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 14 games, primarily on special teams . . . recorded 12 tackles . . . saw extensive action at middle linebacker in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against fifth-ranked Stanford; collected a career-high five tackles, including a half tackle for loss, in the win over the Cardinal . . . recorded two tackles each against Northwestern and Youngstown State . . . had a tackle and a quarterback hurry in the Big Ten opener at Iowa. . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . compiled four tackles, all on kickoff coverage, with one stop each against Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota and TCU . . . compiled 15 tackles in three spring scrimmages, including 2.0 for losses (5 yards) . . . produced five tackles for the White, including a 1-yard tackle for loss, in the April 28 spring game . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Scouts, Inc. (No. 32) and Rivals.com (No. 35) . . . listed among the country’s top safeties by Scout.com (No. 67) . . . rated among the Mid-Atlantic’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 19) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Atlantic Team . . . listed among Maryland’s Top 10 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 10) . . . played in the 2010 Chesapeake Bowl in Towson, Maryland . . . two-year starter for Coach Bill McGregor at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland . . . selected firstteam All-Gameday linebacker (private schools) by GamedayMD.com . . . honorable mention all-state pick (big schools) as a running back . . . named first-team all-county . . . recorded 83 tackles, including five sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior . . . also accounted for 962 combined yards (rushing and receiving) and five touchdowns in 2010 . . . rushed 92 times for 793 yards (8.6 avg.) as a senior, including two 100-yard games (12 carries for 114 yards vs. O’Connell and 19 attempts for 159 yards vs. St. John’s) . . . had five receptions for 169 yards (33.8 avg.) in 2010 . . . produced 168 combined yards on just 11 touches vs. Good Counsel (nine rushes for 89 yards and two catches for 79 yards, including a 71-yard TD grab) . . . earned third-team all-league honors as a junior after registering 40 tackles, including four sacks . . . son of Alan and Lisa Harris . . . father Alan played running back at Virginia Tech (lettered in 1982, ’84 and ’85) . . . born March 31, 1993 . . . majoring in journalism.

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Second-year walk-on adds depth at linebacker . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Player of the Week three times . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Ohio State and Illinois . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Purdue . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to Detroit Free Press Division 3 all-state team as a senior . . . also earned first-team all-area honors . . . saw action at linebacker and tight end for Coach George Porritt at Orchard Lake (Michigan) St. Mary’s . . . recorded 75 tackles, including eight sacks, and an interception in 2012 . . . posted a team-high eight tackles, including one for a 4-yard loss, and a quarterback hurry in the 2012 Division 3 state championship game vs. Grand Rapids Christian . . . contributed three stops in 2011 victory over Mount Pleasant in Division 3 state title game . . . three-year letterman as a forward in hockey . . . accounted for 12 points (3 goals, 9 assists) in 22 games in 2012-13 . . . son of John and Natalie Harrington . . . born Sept. 1, 1995 . . . majoring in political science/pre-law.

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AP All-Ohio Division II Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . two-time firstteam AP Southwest All-District pick . . . selected AP Southwest All-District Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 . . . two-time first-team all-conference choice . . . voted Fort Ancient Valley Conference Co-Athlete of the Year as a senior . . . produced five sacks in 2010 . . . named to Cincinnati Enquirer’s All-Area (Division II-VI) Team as a junior . . . recorded 41 tackles (22 solos, 19 assists) in 2009, finishing third in the conference with 6.5 sacks . . . registered two sacks each vs. Aiken and Northwest . . . recovered two fumbles vs. Western Hills . . . son of Chauncey and Kim Heath . . . born June 18, 1993 . . . majoring in criminal justice.

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CB | 5-10 | 180 | SO. | 1L SOLON, OHIO SOLON Promising second-year player enters preseason camp slated to start at field corner . . . led the White team with six tackles and also had an interception and a pass break-up in the spring game . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Lindy’s (second team) . . . named to Big Ten’s All-Breakout Team for 2014 by BTN.com’s Sean Merriman . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games as a true freshman, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . recorded tackles against Michigan and Minnesota . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by Rivals.com (No. 68), ESPN.com (No. 71) and Scout. com (No. 74) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 117) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals. com (No 48) and ESPN.com (No. 54) . . . three-year starter for Coach Jim McQuaide at Solon (Ohio) High School . . . helped the Comets to a combined record of 27-8 (.771) . . . two-time first-team All-Northeast Ohio Conference selection (2011-12) . . . had 33 receptions for 542 yards (16.4 avg.) and eight touchdowns as a senior . . . returned 11 kickoffs for 219 yards (19.9 avg.) in 2012 . . . also returned 12 punts for 200 yards (16.7 avg.) and one score as a senior . . . recorded 15 tackles (9 solos, 6 assists) and a teamleading four interceptions in 2012 . . . caught a career-best eight passes for 82 yards and intercepted two passes vs. Brunswick . . . had six receptions for 109 yards and two TDs (32 and 34 yards) and his 40-yard punt return set up another score vs. Twinsburg . . . scored on a 78-yard punt return vs. Buchtel . . . had six catches for a career-best 120 yards and two TDs (38 and 46 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs. Shaker Heights . . . his 46-yard TD grab with 19 seconds left gave the Comets a 24-21 win over Shaker Heights . . . earned second-team all-district honors as a junior . . . caught 25 passes for 275 yards (11.0 avg.) and two scores in 2011 . . . accounted for six total touchdowns as a junior, with four coming on returns . . . returned 12 kickoffs for 530 yards (44.2 avg.) in 2011, including a career-long 92-yard runback for a TD . . . registered a career-best 41 tackles (23 solos, 15 assists), including three for losses, and two interceptions in 2011 . . . credited with 31 tackles (18 solos, 13 assists), including one for a loss, as a sophomore . . . led the team with six interceptions in 2010, including a 67-yard return for a TD vs. Mentor . . . also competed in track and field . . . posted personal bests of 5-9 in the high jump and 23-0 in the long jump . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan wide receiver Tres Barksdale . . . son of Arthur and Melanice Hicks . . . born Aug. 21, 1995 . . . no-preference major.

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LB | 5-11 | 197 | SR.-5 | 2L DETROIT, MICH. RENAISSANCE Fifth-year senior is listed as the back-up Star linebacker on the preseason depth chart . . . two-year letterwinner has recorded eight tackles in 23 career games . . . made the move from safety to linebacker during the 2013 season . . . collected 11 tackles total in two spring scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . recorded five stops in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in all 14 games, primarily on special teams . . . recorded three tackles . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . had four tackles . . . made the transition from cornerback to safety . . . posted one stop each against Indiana, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Northwestern . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Missed a majority of the season due to injury . . . returned for the 2012 Outback Bowl against No. 18 Georgia and recorded a tackle against the Bulldogs . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina . . . rated among the nation’s top cornerbacks by Scout. com (No. 10), Max Emfinger (No. 22), Scouts, Inc. (No. 24) and Rivals.com (No. 42) . . . ranked among the nation’s top defensive backs by Tom Lemming (No. 12), Athlon Sports (No. 31) and Phil Steele (No. 48) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s AllMidwest Teams . . . listed among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 3), Rivals. com (No. 8), The Detroit News (No. 18), Lansing State Journal (No. 18) and Detroit Free Press (No. 22) . . . two-year starter for Coach Antonio Watts at Renaissance High School in Detroit, Michigan . . . recorded 44 tackles and four interceptions as a senior in 2009 despite being sidelined for three games with a sprained ankle . . . rushed 104 times for 685 yards (6.6 avg.) and four touchdowns as a junior . . . posted two 100-yard rushing games in 2008: vs. Cooley (13 carries for 165 yards and 2 TDs) and Mumford (22 for 161) . . . also credited with 15 tackles (9 solos, 6 assists), one interception and seven passes defended as a junior . . . registered nine tackles (5 solos, 4 assists), three passes defended and forced a fumble vs. Ford . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan Lawrence Thomas and former MSU linebacker Chris Norman . . . also competed in track and field . . . son of Reggie and Renee Hill . . . born Jan. 21, 1993 . . . majoring in psychology. HICKS’ STATISTICS G/GS UT 2011 1/0 1 2012 8/0 2 2013 14/0 1 Career 23/0 4

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OG | 6-5 | 317 | SO. | SQ ALLIANCE, OHIO MARLINGTON Third-year player provides depth at right guard . . . suffered a knee injury during the first spring scrimmage and missed the remainder of spring practice . . . could return to action for the 2014 season . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in two games (vs. Indiana and Illinois) . . . played behind Blake Treadwell and Kodi Kieler at left guard in 2013 . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive tackles by 247Sports.com (No. 48), Rivals.com (No. 69) and ESPN.com (No. 78) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 75) and SuperPrep (No. 89) . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 26),

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HILL’S CAREER HIGHS Carries: 14, vs. Florida Atlantic (9/2/11) Rushing Yards: 83, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twice (vs. Youngstown State, 9/14/13) Kick Return Yards: 129, vs. Notre Dame (9/17/11) Kickoff Return: 67, vs. Indiana (11/19/11) Punt Return Yards: 31, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12) Punt Return: 31, vs. Central Michigan (9/8/12) All-Purpose Yards: 144, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) AVG. 2.0 3.9 2.3 5.1 4.3

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2013 RECAP

Fifth-year senior will see his share of carries at tailback . . . three-year letterwinner has rushed for 507 yards and two touchdowns on 118 carries (4.3 avg.) in 40 career games. . . . was the team’s primary kick returner in 2011 and 2012 . . . ranks third in MSU history in kickoff return yards (1,764) . . . his 999 kickoff return yards in 2011 rank second most in MSU single-season history and eighth most in Big Ten history . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Ranked second on the team in rushing with 344 yards on 67 carries (5.1 avg.; 28.7 ypg.) . . . ranked fifth on the team in all-purpose yards (479; 39.9 ypg.) . . . also had 95 kick return yards (19.0 avg.) . . . rushed for 23 yards on four attempts (5.8 avg.) against Minnesota . . . had 34 yards rushing on six carries (5.7 avg.) at Northwestern . . . collected 70 rushing yards on 13 carries (5.4 avg.) at Illinois . . . rushed for 34 yards on 13 carries at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . recorded a careerhigh 83 yards rushing on nine attempts (9.2 avg.), including a 35-yard TD run, against Youngstown State . . . led team with 63 yards rushing on nine carries vs. South Florida, including a 23-yard run; earned the start while lining up as a wide receiver and carried the ball 12 yards on MSU’s first play from scrimmage . . . collected 33 yards rushing on seven attempts vs. Western Michigan. . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked second on the team in all-purpose yards with 789 (670 kick return, 71 punt return, 48 rush) . . . his 670 kick return yards ranked eighth in a MSU single-season . . . ranked seventh in the Big Ten in kick returns (21.6 avg.) . . . ranked third on the team with 48 rushing yards on 21 attempts (2.3 avg.) . . . had 71 punt return yards on eight returns (8.9 avg.) . . . returned three kickoffs for 75 yards in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU . . . compiled 43 all-purpose yards at Minnesota (35 kick return, 8 rushing) . . . had 101 kick return yards against Northwestern . . . rushed for 30 yards on two carries vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . totaled 109 all-purpose yards against No. 14 Ohio State (102 kick return, 10 punt return, -3 rushing) . . . compiled 73 all-purpose yards at Central Michigan (32 kick return, 31 punt return, 10 rushing) and scored his first career TD on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter . . . also had a 31-yard punt return in the second quarter against the Chippewas . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team honorable mention selection . . . appeared in all 14 games as the starting kick returner to earn his first letter . . . his 999 kick return yards were the second most in MSU single-season history and eighth most in Big Ten single-season history . . . ranked fourth in the Big Ten with his 26.3-yard kickoff return average . . . had five returns of 40-plus yards and 10 returns of 30-plus yards . . . also saw time as a back-up running back and ranked fifth on the team with 113 rushing yards on 29 carries (3.9 avg.) . . . ranked fourth on the team in all-purpose yards with 1,129 (999 kick return, 113 rushing, 17 punt return) . . . had 61 kick return yards in the 2012 Outback Bowl against No. 18 Georgia, including a 34-yarder . . . had 118 kick return yards on four attempts (29.5 avg.), including a 39-yarder, in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin . . . in his only return against Indiana, recorded a career-long 67-yarder that set up an MSU touchdown; also picked up 30 rushing yards on five carries (6.0 avg.) to total 97 all-purpose yards vs. the Hoosiers and was named Spartan Special Teams Player of the Week . . . averaged 27.6 yards on three returns, including a 43-yarder, in victory at Iowa . . . had 86 yards on four returns (21.5 avg.) against Minnesota . . . collected 119 kick return yards on four returns (29.8 avg.) at No. 13 Nebraska, including a 62-yarder . . . recorded 119 kick return yards (19.8 avg.) against No. 4 Wisconsin . . . averaged 32.3 yards on kick returns (129 yards on four returns) at Notre Dame, including a 42-yarder . . . recorded 92 all-purpose yards in win over Florida Atlantic, with a career-high 14 carries for 56 yards . . . accounted for 48 allpurpose yards (41 kick return, 7 rush) in the season opener against Youngstown State . . . 2010 SEASON: Granted a medical redshirt after missing the last 11 games of the

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regular season with a knee injury . . . made his only appearance in the 2010 season opener vs. Western Michigan and carried once for 2 yards . . . enrolled at Michigan State on Jan. 11, 2010, for the beginning of the spring semester . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top all-purpose backs by Rivals. com (No. 9) and Max Emfinger (No. 17) . . . rated among the country’s top tailbacks by Tom Lemming (No. 17) . . . listed among the nation’s top running backs by Scout. com (No. 41) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by the Lansing State Journal (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 9), Detroit Free Press (No. 11), Scout.com (No. 11) and The Detroit News (No. 12) . . . four-year starter for Coach Brad Bush at Chelsea (Michigan) High School, helping the Bulldogs to a combined record of 38-9 (.809) . . . two-time all-state selection . . . named 2009 Associated Press Division 3-4 Player of the Year after rushing for 1,989 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior . . . also selected Washtenaw County Player of the Year by AnnArbor.com . . . carried 36 times for 254 yards and three scores vs. Carleton Airport, including a 58-yard TD run with 1:42 left that helped send the Division 3 playoff game into overtime tied at 21 . . . rushed for 2,290 yards and 29 TDs as a junior . . . had 19 receptions for 242 yards (12.7 avg.) in 2008 . . . also returned seven kickoffs for 252 yards (36.0 avg.) and two TDs as a junior, including a 92-yard runback . . . gained 1,658 yards and scored 26 TDs in 2007 . . . his 949 rushing attempts (second), 98 rushing TDs (tied for second), 104 total TDs (third), 6,910 rushing yards (sixth) and 630 points (sixth) still rank among the Top 10 career totals in the Michigan High School Athletic Association record book . . . son of Thomas and Kelly Hill, stepson of Dorvia Thomas-Hill . . . born Dec. 8, 1991 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . received his bachelor’s degree in psychology in May 2014 and is currently pursuing a second degree in advertising.

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ESPN.com (No. 37) and Rivals.com (No. 45) . . . three-year starter for Coach Ed Miley at Marlington High School in Alliance, Ohio . . . two-time first-team All-Ohio (Division III) choice by The Associated Press . . . two-time AP Northeast Inland All-District (first team), WHBC Radio All-Stark County and All-Northeastern Buckeye Conference selection . . . graded out at 90 percent for his blocking assignments and allowed no sacks as a senior . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Lions rush for 3,078 yards and score 362 points in 2011 . . . also recorded 40 tackles, including a sack, as a senior . . . helped pave the way for a team that rushed for more than 4,000 yards in 2010 while advancing to the state semifinals . . . three-year letterman in wrestling . . . finished fifth in the 285-pound class in 2011 . . . son of Cecil and Kimberly Higgins . . . born Nov. 1, 1993 . . . kinesiology major.

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RB | 6-0 | 221 | FR. | RS FLINT, MICH. CARMAN-AINSWORTH Second-year player will compete for carries at running back . . . rushed four times for 20 yards in the Green-White spring game . . . had 10 carries for 51 yards in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Northwestern and Purdue) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top running backs by Rivals.com (No. 45), Scout.com (No. 47) and 247Sports.com (No. 61) . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 25 big backs by MaxPreps.com (No. 16) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 131) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Lansing State Journal (No. 6), The Detroit News (No. 8), Detroit Free Press (No. 10), Rivals.com (No. 11), 247Sports.com (No. 11), Scout.com (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 20) . . . three-year starter for Coach Nate Williams at Carman-Ainsworth High School in Flint, Michigan . . . first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press (Divisions 1-2), The Detroit News (Divisions 1-2) and Detroit Free Press (Division 1) as a senior . . . also named to the Flint Journal Dream Team . . . rushed 94 times for 1,023 yards (10.9 avg.) and 14 touchdowns in 2012 . . . recorded five 100-yard rushing games as a senior . . . set career highs for carries (21) and rushing yards (205) in his final game in a Cavalier uniform vs. Gland Blanc, including an 80-yard TD run . . . rushed eight times for 166 yards (20.8 avg.) and two scores (39 and 75 yards) vs. Flushing . . . picked up 122 yards on 10 carries and scored a career-best three TDs (5, 3 and 6 yards) vs. Flint Northern . . . carried six times for 128 yards (21.3 avg.) and two scores (80 and 11 yards) vs. Saginaw Heritage . . . gained 162 yards on 14 attempts and scored twice (3 and 78 yards) in the 2012 season opener vs. Grand Blanc . . . earned First-Team All-Big Nine Conference honors as a junior, despite playing in only five games due to an ankle injury . . . ran 70 times for 351 yards (5.0 avg.) and three TDs in 2011 . . . set season highs for carries (16) and rushing yards (99) and scored once vs. Ann Arbor Huron . . . carried 15 times for 80 yards and one TD vs. Davison . . . gained 98 yards on 14 attempts and scored once vs. Flushing . . . also participated in basketball and track and field . . . attended the same high school that produced former Spartan All-Big Ten safety Otis Wiley (2005-08) . . . son of Gerald Holmes Sr. . . . born Nov. 15, 1994 . . . majoring in studio art.

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OL | 6-4 | 291 | SR.-5 | 3L NEW ALBANY, OHIO ST. FRANCIS DESALES Three-year letterwinner has played in 28 career games, including 18 starting assignments (17 at center, one at right guard) . . . opens preseason camp listed No. 1 on the depth chart at left guard . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in 13 games, including three starts (two at center; one at right guard) . . . saw extensive time in the playing rotation all season long . . . started his first career game at right guard in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford, filling in for injured starter Dan France . . . started the first two games at center before being sidelined by an injury for the Youngstown State game . . . returned to action at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . registered two takedowns vs. South Florida . . . played 82 snaps in the 2013 season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection for the third-straight year . . . returned to action in spring practice after missing the final seven games of 2012 due to injury . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started the first five games of the season at center before leaving the Ohio State game with a knee injury and a broken leg . . . played 298 snaps in the first five games and was credited with 10 knockdowns . . . named Spartan Offensive Lineman of the Week against Eastern Michigan . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started 10 games at center . . . named

Freshman All-American by Phil Steele (first team) and CollegeFootballNews.com (second team) . . . named to ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . named Lineman of the Week for his performance in the win at Northwestern . . . missed the Minnesota game due to an injury . . . made his first career start at center against Central Michigan after missing the first three games of the season with an ankle injury . . . spent a majority of spring practice and preseason camp competing against Blake Treadwell for the starting job at center . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . twice named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week (vs. Notre Dame and Minnesota) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Started at right guard for the Ohio All-Stars in the 2010 Big 33 Football Classic . . . also participated in the 2010 Ohio High School Football Coaches Association North-South Classic . . . rated among the nation’s top offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. (No. 25), Rivals.com (No. 26), Max Emfinger (No. 34) and Scout.com (No. 59) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 20) and Scout.com (No. 42) . . . three-year letterman and two-year starter for Coach Ryan Wiggins at St. Francis DeSales High School in Columbus, Ohio, helping the Stallions to a combined record of 36-6 (.857) including back-to-back regional championships in 2008-09 and a trip to the state finals in 2009 . . . named a finalist for Ohio’s Mr. Football award . . . selected Associated Press All-Ohio Division III Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . chosen All-Central District Defensive Player of the Year . . . named All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year by The Columbus Dispatch . . . also earned first-team all-league and All-Agoinus honors in 2009 . . . recorded 78 tackles as a senior, with 27 resulting in losses including 12 sacks . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Stallions amass more than 4,000 rushing yards in 2009 . . . son of Rick and Penny Jackson . . . born June 10, 1991 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . received his bachelor’s degree in psychology in May 2014 and is currently pursuing a second degree in advertising.

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WR | 6-1 | 193 | SR.-5 | SQ PLYMOUTH, MICH. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE Fifth-year senior walk-on adds depth at flanker . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played against Youngstown State in his only appearance of the season . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Nebraska . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Boise State . . . had 10 receptions for 65 yards in three spring scrimmages . . . led all receivers with four catches for 30 yards in the first spring scrimmage on April 14 . . . also led the team with four receptions for 37 yards in the second spring scrimmage on April 19 . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . 2010 SEASON (KALAMAZOO COLLEGE): Had 21 receptions for 244 yards (11.6 avg.) and three touchdowns in eight games in 2010 . . . returned 10 kickoffs for 200 yards (20.0 avg.), including a season-long 35-yarder vs. Hope . . . also returned five punts for 41 yards (8.2 avg.) . . . his 485 all-purpose yards ranked fourth on the team . . . had four catches each vs. Albion (28 yards) and Hope (56) . . . set season highs for receptions (7) and receiving yards (61) vs. Manchester . . . .caught three passes for 33 yards and a score vs. Bluffton . . . earned Rookie of the Year honors after starting all 38 games in the outfield for the Hornets baseball team . . . batted .287 with 17 RBI in 2011 . . . his 24 runs scored ranked second on the ballclub . . . produced four hits and four RBI in his collegiate debut vs. D’Youville . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A two-way player (wide receiver and safety) for Coach Tom Mach at Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Michigan . . . earned All-Catholic Central Division honors as a senior in 2009 while helping the Shamrocks to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division I state championship . . . had eight catches for 106 yards (13.3 avg.) and two TDs in 2009 . . . also returned kickoffs and punts . . . scored on a 61-yard bomb vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s as a junior . . . honorable mention all-county selection in baseball . . . high school teammate of former Spartan fullback Niko Palazeti . . . son of Paul and Louise Jakubik . . . born July 9, 1992 . . . majoring in kinesiology.

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Second-year player will compete for playing time at Mike linebacker . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. South Florida. . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 300 prospects by ESPN.com (No. 183) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 229) . . . rated among the country’s top linebackers by CFN (No. 29) . . . listed among the nation’s top inside linebackers by ESPN.com (No. 6), Rivals.com (No. 12) and 247Sports.com (No. 32) . . . ranked among the country’s top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 17) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 23) . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 9), Rivals.com (No. 17) and 247Sports.com (No. 30) . . . recorded six tackles and a safety in the 2012 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl at Reliant Stadium in Houston . . . two-year starter for Coach John Rodenberg at Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . helped the Crusaders to a combined record of 21-7 (.750), including the 2012 Division 1 state championship (12-3) . . . first-team All-Ohio selection by The Associated Press in 2012 . . . named AP Division I Defensive Player of the Year (shared honor with two others) as a senior . . . also selected Southwest Ohio District Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 . . . two-time All-Greater Catholic League South selection (2012: first team; 2011: second team) . . . recorded a career-best 130 tackles (51 solos, 79 assists) as a senior, with 13.5 resulting in losses (44 yards) including 2.5 sacks (15 yards) . . . also credited with four passes

Three-year letterwinner enters preseason camp listed as the starting Mike (middle) linebacker after starting 17 games at Star (weakside) linebacker the previous two seasons . . . featured on the Butkus Award Watch List for the nation’s best linebacker . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele (first team), Athlon Sports (second team) and Lindy’s (second team) . . . has 123 tackles, including 13 for losses (46 yards), in 41 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started 13 of 14 games at Star linebacker . . . ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 67 tackles, including seven for losses (16 yards) . . . ranked seventh on the defense with 157 production points . . . led the Spartans with eight tackles, including a 1-yard loss, in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . collected five tackles against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . recorded six stops, including one for a 2-yard loss, against Minnesota . . . tallied five tackles, including a 1-yard loss, in win at Nebraska . . . had two tackles, including a 2-yard loss, against No. 23 Michigan . . . led MSU with six stops at Illinois . . . tallied five tackles, including a 6-yard loss, vs. Purdue . . . had five stops vs. Indiana, including a 2-yard loss . . . made six tackles at Iowa . . . did not start, but played a majority of the game at No. 22 Notre Dame, recording five tackles against the Irish . . . left the Youngstown State game in the first half (injury) and did not return . . . registered two stops, including a 1-yard loss, against South Florida . . . produced six tackles in the season opener against Western Michigan. . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 13 games, including four starts at the Star linebacker position (Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota) . . . recorded 38 tackles, tied for eighth most on the team . . . ranked fifth on the team with 5.5 tackles for losses (26 yards) . . . ranked tied for second on the team with five tackles on special teams . . . collected five tackles, including a 5-yard loss, at Minnesota . . . had five stops and a pass break-up vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . recorded seven tackles, including 1.5 for losses (12 yards) and an 8-yard sack, in overtime win at Wisconsin . . . tallied two tackles at No. 23 Michigan, including a 2-yard loss . . . in his first career start, recorded a career-high 10 tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and broke up a pass vs. Iowa . . . had four tackles at Indiana, including a 5-yard loss . . . totaled 20 production points each in road games at Indiana and Wisconsin . . . 2011 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . also served as the back-up at Star linebacker behind Chris Norman . . . collected 18 tackles (3 solos, 15 assists) . . . was the only true freshman on offense or defense to see playing time for the Spartans . . . recorded a season-high four tackles and a pass break-up against Indiana . . . compiled three stops each against Central Michigan and Florida Atlantic . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 30) and Scout.com (No. 57) . . . listed among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 73) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 57) . . . also named to PrepStar’s AllMidwest Team . . . ranked among the state’s Top 20 seniors by The Detroit News (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10), Detroit Free Press (No. 11) and Lansing State Journal (No. 12) . . . first-team all-state (Division 1-2) selection by The Detroit News and Associated Press . . . earned all-county and all-conference honors as a senior . . . selected Macomb Area Conference Blue Division MVP . . . three-year starter for Coach Phil Latona at Anchor Bay High School in Fair Haven, Michigan . . . accounted for more than 1,400 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior while leading the Tars to their first playoff appearance since 2004 . . . recorded 46 tackles (26 solos, 20 assists), including two for losses, and three interceptions from his strong safety position in 2010 . . . two-way starter also saw action at running back, wide receiver and quarterback . . . rushed 84 times for

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LB | 6-1 | 237 | FR. | RS CINCINNATI, OHIO ARCHBISHOP MOELLER

LB | 6-3 | 252 | SR. | 3L NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. ANCHOR BAY

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Taiwan JONES

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Third-year player provides depth at defensive end . . . tallied a 1-yard tackle for loss in the Green-White game . . . recorded two tackles, including a 5-yard sack, in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . made the transition from tight end to defensive end during the season . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Northwestern and Youngstown State) . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends by 247Sports.com (No. 19) and Scout.com (No. 31) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . three-year starter at tight end and defensive end for Coach John Slusser at Ridgewood High School in West Lafayette, Ohio . . . helped the Generals to a combined record of 31-4 over his last three seasons while averaging 259.0 rushing yards and 35.4 points per game . . . played every offensive snap at tight end over the last three years . . . three-time All-Inter Valley Conference selection (first team, 2010-11; second team, 2009) . . . first-team All-Ohio (Division V) choice by The Associated Press as a senior . . . had a career-best 16 receptions for 159 yards (9.1 avg.) and two touchdowns in 2011 . . . recorded 38 tackles as a senior, with 12 for losses including three sacks . . . posted seven tackles, including two sacks, vs. Lucasville Valley in the 2011 playoffs . . . named to AP Eastern All-District First Team as a defensive lineman as a junior . . . set career highs for tackles (59), tackles for loss (20) and sacks (6) in 2010 . . . also caught 10 passes for 93 yards (9.3 avg.) and two scores as a junior . . . earned AP Eastern All-District second-team honors as a defensive lineman in 2009 . . . made 47 stops as a sophomore, with 2.5 for losses including 1.5 sacks . . . had five catches for 75 yards (15.0 avg.) in 2009 . . . had 31 career receptions for 327 yards (10.2 avg.) and four TDs . . . his career totals also include 144 tackles, with 34.5 for losses including 10.5 sacks . . . son of Troy Jones; Amy and Dan McQuiston . . . born July 10, 1993 . . . majoring in media and information.

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defended, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2012 . . . produced a team-high nine tackles, including two for losses (4 yards), vs. Toledo Whitmer in the Division I state championship game . . . reached double-figure tackles in five games as a senior: 12 stops vs. St. Edward, 11 at St. Xavier, 10 at Louisville St. Xavier, 13 at Detroit Catholic Central (sack and forced fumble) . . . tallied nine tackles and an interception vs. Grand Rapids Christian . . . registered 104 tackles (62 solos, 42 assists) as a junior, with 9.5 resulting in losses including two sacks . . . had a career-best two interceptions (56 yards) to go along with six pass break-ups and a fumble recovery in 2011 . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan wide receiver Monty Madaris . . . son of Antonia Jones . . . born Oct. 18, 1994 . . . brother Eric Thatcher played safety at Pittsburgh (2005-08) . . . majoring in supply chain management.

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a team-best 856 yards (10.2 avg.) and 12 TDs as a senior . . . posted four 100-yard rushing games in 2010 . . . ranked second on the team with 34 receptions for 507 yards (14.9 avg.) and three TDs as a senior . . . accounted for 199 combined yards (rushing and receiving) and two scores vs. Port Huron North (10 carries for 101 yards, including an 83-yard TD run, and seven catches for 98 yards, including a 4-yard TD grab) . . . set career highs with eight catches for 111 yards vs. Stevenson . . . rushed 10 times for a career-best 185 yards vs. L’Anse Creuse, including TD runs of 47 and 67 yards . . . sidelined for all but two games as a junior due to a knee injury . . . three-year starter for the Anchor Bay basketball team . . . AP Class A All-State honorable mention in 2010-11 . . . selected to the Detroit Free Press All-East Team as a senior . . . named MAC Blue Division MVP after averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds in 2010-11 . . . turned in one of his best all-around performances vs. Port Huron, scoring 41 points and collecting 15 rebounds . . . rated among the state’s Top 10 wing forwards by mirecruitpreps.com . . . son of Clarence and Kecia Jones . . . born Dec. 1, 1993 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in sociology. TAIWAN JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, vs. Iowa (10/13/12) Tackles for loss: 1.5, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12) Sacks: 1.0, vs. Wisconsin (10/27/12) Pass Break-ups: 1, four times TAIWAN JONES’ STATISTICS G/GS UT AT 2011 14/0 3 15 2012 13/4 19 19 2013 14/13 38 29 Career 41/17 60 63

TM 18 38 67 123

TFL 0.5-4 5.5-26 7-16 13-46

SACKS 0.5-4 1-8 0-0 1.5-12

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 1 3 0 4

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0

TAIWAN JONES’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012 Opponent UT AT TM TFL SACKS Boise State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Central Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Notre Dame 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Eastern Michigan 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Ohio State 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Indiana 3 1 4 1-5 0-0 Iowa 4 6 10 1-1 0-0 Michigan 1 1 2 1-3 0-0 Wisconsin 4 3 7 1.5-12 1-8 Nebraska 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 Northwestern 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Minnesota 4 1 5 1-5 0-0 TCU 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 19 19 38 5.5-26 1-8

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 DEFENSE Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UT 1 2 0 2 5 3 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 6 38

AT 5 0 1 3 1 2 3 4 0 2 0 4 2 2 29

TM 6 2 1 5 6 5 5 6 2 5 5 6 5 8 67

TFL 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-6 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 7-16

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Kodi KIELER

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OL | 6-6 | 304 | SO. | 1L ROCKWOOD, MICH. CARLSON Third-year player will see time in the playing rotation on the offensive line after an impressive showing during spring practice . . . versatile lineman is listed as the No. 2 right tackle on the preseason depth chart . . . can also play guard or center . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 19), The Detroit News (No. 22), Lansing State Journal (No. 22), ESPN.com (No. 23), Detroit Free Press (No. 28) and Rivals.com (No. 28) . . . selected to play in the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association 2012 East-West All-Star Game . . . three-year starter for Coach Kent Sikora at Carlson High School in Gibraltar, Michigan . . . Detroit Free Press Division 3 all-state selection . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press and The Detroit News . . . named to The Detroit News All-Metro West, All-Downriver Dream Team as well as Monroe Evening News All-Region Dream Team Offense . . . recorded 18 pancake blocks and did not allow a sack as a senior . . . credited with 53 tackles, including four sacks, 10 quarterback hurries and a pass break-up in 2011 . . . named to Detroit Free Press All-West Team, Monroe Evening News All-Region Dream Team and first-team All-Downriver as a junior . . . produced 49 tackles, including two sacks, in 2010 . . . contributed 36 tackles as a sophomore, with nine resulting in losses including two sacks . . . also participated in baseball, basketball and wrestling . . . son of Sean and Kimberly Baker . . . born Feb. 24, 1994 . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.

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WR | 6-1 | 182 | FR. | RS CINCINNATI, OHIO ST. XAVIER Second-year player provides depth at wide receiver . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Ohio State after simulating Buckeye quarterback Braxton Miller in practice prior to the Big Ten Championship Game . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 104) . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 46), Rivals.com (No. 56) and 247Sports.com (No. 60) . . . three-year starter for coach Steve Specht at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . suffered a broken foot in the final preseason scrimmage and missed the first seven games of the 2012 campaign . . . had 12 receptions for 76 yards (6.3 avg.) and two touchdowns in four games as a senior . . . rushed two times for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) and returned two kickoffs for 47 yards (23.5 avg.) in 2012 . . . had a career-high six catches for 45 yards and a score at Lakewood St. Edward . . . led the Bombers in receptions as a junior, with 42 for 378 yards (9.0 avg.) and three TDs . . . rushed 34 times for 210 yards (6.2 avg.) and two scores in 2011 . . . also saw limited action at quarterback as a junior, completing 9-of-12 throws (.750) for 56 yards and one interception . . . matched his career high with six catches for 51 yards and a score at Louisville St. Xavier . . . set career highs for carries (15), rushing yards (134) and rushing TDs (2) in his debut as starting quarterback at Cleveland St. Ignatius . . . scored on an 80-yard run on the first play from scrimmage and added a 29-yard TD run in the second quarter vs. St. Ignatius . . . had six catches for 56 yards and a score vs. Louisville Trinity . . . caught six passes for 50 yards at Colerain . . . had four receptions for 70 yards and a TD at Springfield in the 2011 season opener . . . led the team in receptions as a sophomore with 25 for 366 yards (14.6 avg.) and three TDs . . . son of Myron Kilgore . . . born Feb. 10, 1995 . . . majoring in general management.

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ATT 20

YDS. 206

AVG. 10.3

TD 0

LG 30

KINGS’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 RECEIVING NO. YDS TD Western Michigan 1 14 0 South Florida 3 24 0 Youngstown State 4 61 1 Notre Dame 5 37 1 Iowa 5 94 1 Indiana 5 28 0 Purdue 2 29 0 Illinois 1 16 0 Michigan 2 14 0 Nebraska 3 37 0 Northwestern 2 16 0 Minnesota 1 24 0 Ohio State 5 67 0 Stanford 4 52 0 Totals 43 513 3

YPG 3.1 36.6 24.5

LG 14 13 24 12 46 11 25 16 10 17 14 24 48 22 48

DL | 6-4 | 298 | SR.-5 | 1L RAMSEY, N.J. VANDERBILT

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Transfer from Vanderbilt is in his fourth year in the Spartan program . . . enters preseason camp as the back-up nose tackle . . . has played in 15 career games for the Spartans . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in two games (Youngstown State, Illinois) . . . saw limited action while recovering from hernia surgery . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 13 games, including five starts (Eastern Michigan, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska) . . . tallied 14 tackles, including 4.5 for losses (13 yards) . . . collected a 1-yard tackle for loss vs. Northwestern . . . recorded a 6-yard tackle for loss at No. 23 Michigan . . . made his first career start on the defensive line at nose tackle and recorded a career-high five tackles, including 2.5 for losses (6 yards), in the win over Eastern Michigan . . . also tallied a career-best 17 production points against the Eagles . . . recorded three tackles and a pass break-up against No. 20 Notre Dame . . . 2011 SEASON: Sat out the entire season after transferring from Vanderbilt . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Central Michigan . . . 2010 SEASON (FRESHMAN AT VANDERBILT): Appeared in three games as a true freshman in 2010 . . . saw action at center vs. Connecticut and left guard vs. Arkansas and Florida . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2010 Under Armour All-America Game in St. Petersburg, Florida . . . ranked among New Jersey’s Top 30 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 13) . . . four-year letterman for Coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, New Jersey . . . helped the Ironmen to four New Jersey Non-Public Group III state titles as well as the nation’s No. 1 ranking in the final 2009 USA TODAY Poll . . . Don Bosco went 47-1 during his career, winning the last 23 games in a row . . . two-year starter played offensive tackle as a junior before becoming a twoway player as a senior by starting at defensive tackle . . . selected first-team all-state after recording 47 tackles, including four sacks, as a senior . . . also earned secondteam all-state honors as an offensive lineman in 2009 . . . son of Bill and Anita Kittredge . . . born Feb. 12, 1991 . . . father Bill lettered as an offensive tackle at South Carolina in 1976 where he was a teammate of Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science.

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KINGS’ CAREER HIGHS Catches: 5, four times (last vs. Ohio State, 12/7/13) Receiving Yards: 94, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) TD Catches: 1, three times (last vs. Iowa, 10/5/13) Punt Return Yards: 53, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) All-Purpose Yards: 147, vs. Iowa (10/5/13)

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Two-year letterwinner has 47 catches for 538 yards (11.4 avg.) in 22 career games, including three starts . . . expects to be a regular in the playing rotation at flanker . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked second on the team in receptions (43), third in receiving yards (513) and tied for third in TD receptions (3) . . . ranked tied for second on the team in explosive plays of 20-plus yards with 10 (seven receptions, three punt returns) . . . 25 of his 43 receptions (58 percent) resulted in either a touchdown or first down . . . ranked third in the Big Ten in punt returns (206 yards on 20 returns; 10.3 avg.) . . . totaled 80 all-purpose yards against No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, including four receptions for 52 yards and 21 punt return yards; had a 19-yard punt return to the Cardinal 27-yard line on the first play of the fourth quarter that helped set up MSU’s game-winning touchdown . . . collected 83 all-purpose yards in the Big Ten Championship Game against second-ranked Ohio State (67 receiving, 16 punt return); tied his career high with five catches for 67 yards against the Buckeyes, including a career-long 48-yard reception in the fourth quarter . . . totaled 53 all-purpose yards against Minnesota (one catch for 24 yards; 29-yard punt return) . . . collected 62 all-purpose yards at Nebraska (three catches for 37 yards; 26-yard punt return) . . . had two catches for 14 yards and three punt returns for 21 yards against No. 23 Michigan . . . had five receptions for the third consecutive game for 28 yards vs. Indiana . . . tied his career high with five catches and had a career-high 94 receiving yards at Iowa, including a career-long 46-yard touchdown reception from Connor Cook . . . also compiled a career-high 147 all-purpose yards against the Hawkeyes, including 53 punt return yards; his 30-yard punt return in the third quarter set up MSU’s third field goal of the game and put the Spartans on top, 20-14, in the eventual 26-14 win . . . had five receptions for 37 yards, including a 12-yard TD catch, at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . led the Spartans with four catches for 61 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown reception, the first TD of his career, against Youngstown State . . . had three receptions for 24 yards vs. South Florida. . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman played in eight games to earn his first letter . . . had four catches for 25 yards . . . hauled in two receptions for 18 yards in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie Team . . . scored on a 21-yard touchdown grab in the Tournament of Champions Nike All-Star Game (South Florida vs. Miami-Dade) . . . two-year starter for Coach Roger Harriott at University School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida . . . Class 3A first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press . . . named Sun-Sentinel 2011 Player of the Year after accounting for 1,362 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns . . . earned first-team all-county honors from the Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald . . . also selected team MVP . . . had 58 receptions for 755 yards (13.0 avg.) and 10 TDs as a senior . . . rushed for 127 yards and nine scores in 2011 . . . returned eight kickoffs for 359 yards (44.9 avg.) and two TDs and six punts for 121 yards (20.2 avg.) and one TD as a senior . . . accounted for 367 combined yards (rushing, receiving, passing and return yards) and a school-record six TDs vs. Delaware’s Red Lion Academy (caught 13 passes for 144 yards and two TDs; rushed for 43 yards and three scores; returned a kickoff 98 yards for a TD; and went 2-for-2 passing for 82 yards) . . . named first-team all-county and the Suns’ Most Outstanding Offensive Player as a junior . . . secured a spot on the 2010 All-State Championship Tournament First Team after helping the Suns advance to the Class 2B Championship Game . . . accounted for 1,832 all-purpose yards and 21 TDs as a junior . . . had 55 catches for 735 yards (13.4 avg.) and seven TDs in 2010 . . . carried 108 times for 661 yards (6.1 avg.) and 14 TDs as a junior . . . returned 13 kickoffs for 281 yards (21.6 avg.) and 11 punts for 155 yards (14.1 avg.) in 2010 . . . set school career records for all-purpose yards (3,194) and TDs (43) . . . also participated in basketball and track and field . . . ran a personal-best 11.37 in the 100 meters in 2012 . . . son of Macgarrett Kings Sr. and Sherrie Bates . . . born Sept. 27, 1993 . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science - human capital and society.

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Macgarrett KINGS JR.

KINGS’ STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS 2012 8/0 2013 14/3 Career 22/3

KITTREDGE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/12) Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/12)

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DL | 6-5 | 280 | JR. | 1L MUSKEGON, MICH. MUSKEGON Third-year player enters preseason camp as the starting nose tackle . . . has 24 tackles in 16 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Collected 22 tackles, including 2.5 for losses (15 yards), in 14 games to earn his first letter . . . started in two games (Michigan, Nebraska) . . . credited with two stops against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . tallied a career-high four tackles against Minnesota . . . collected three tackles, including a 6-yard loss, in victory at Nebraska . . . started his first career game against No. 23 Michigan and made one tackle . . . posted two stops at Illinois . . . delivered a 7-yard sack in the victory over Purdue . . . collected two tackles at Notre Dame . . . recorded three tackles, including a half tackle for loss (2 yards), in the season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games (Central Michigan, Notre Dame) . . . collected two tackles in his collegiate debut at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Ohio State and Iowa) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the West in the June 25 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Mount Pleasant . . . ranked among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 46) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Lansing State Journal (No. 15), Detroit Free Press (No. 18), The Detroit News (No. 23) and Rivals.com (No. 26) . . . two-year starter for Coach Shane Fairfield at Muskegon (Michigan) High School . . . recorded 112 tackles as a senior, with 17 resulting in losses including four sacks, and 12 pass break-ups . . . two-way player proved to be a devastating blocker at tight end, helping the Big Reds average nearly 450 rushing yards per game en route to the 2010 Division 2 regional final . . . tallied 102 tackles as a junior, including two sacks, and forced three fumbles . . . played forward on the Big Reds’ basketball team . . . earned two letters in track and field . . . son of Damon Knox Sr. and Corine Rose . . . born Aug. 13, 1992 . . . majoring in criminal justice. KNOX’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, vs. Minnesota (11/30/13) Tackles for loss: 1, twice (last vs. Nebraska, 11/16/13) Sacks: 1, vs. Purdue (10/19/13) Pass Break-ups: 1, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) KNOX’S CAREER STATISTICS G/GS UT AT TM 2012 2/0 0 2 2 2013 14/2 9 13 22 Career 16/2 9 15 24

TFL 0-0 2.5-15 2.5-15

SACKS 0-0 1-7 1-7

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

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FR 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

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OG | 6-5 | 325 | SR.-5 | 2L LOWELL, MICH. LOWELL Fifth-year senior enters preseason camp as the starting right guard . . . can also play center . . . two-year letterwinner has seen action in 28 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in 13 games to earn his second letter . . . saw regular playing time in the rotation at offensive line . . . played all five offensive line positions as well as tight end in 2013.. . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 12 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . former walk-on was awarded a scholarship prior to the start of the season . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games (vs. Youngstown State, Florida Atlantic and Indiana) . . . selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . did not participate in spring practice due to a knee injury . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . sat out the entire season with a knee injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Started at left guard for the West in the 2010 Michigan High School All-Star Game, played June 19 in Spartan Stadium . . . nominated for 2010 Michigan High School Athlete of the Year . . . three-year starter and two-way lineman for Coach Noel Dean at Lowell (Michigan) High School, helping the Red Arrows to a combined record of 34-5 (.872) including the 2009 Division 2 state championship (13-1 overall record) . . . two-time Division 1-2 all-state selection . . . two-time member of The Grand Rapids Press All-Area Dream Team . . . also named to The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press Dream Teams in 2009 . . . two-time first-team all-conference pick . . . anchored an offensive line that helped Lowell average 460 total yards and nearly 50 points per game in 2009 . . . attended Michigan State’s 2009 summer football camp . . . two-time all-state wrestler . . . finished second in the 285-pound class at the 2010 Division 1 wrestling championship . . . son of Erick and Sue Kruse . . . born Nov. 1, 1991 . . . received his bachelor’s degree in economics in May 2014 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology.

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QB | 6-1 | 203 | FR. | HS GAITHERSBURG, MD. DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played his sophomore and junior seasons at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, Maryland, before transferring to Damascus (Maryland) High School the second half of his senior season . . . played safety and special teams at Damascus . . . passed for 2,165 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior at Calvert Hall in 2012 . . . completed 9-of-13 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns in a 21-14 victory over Loyola in the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Bowl, including an 83-yard game-winning touchdown strike with 1:41 left in the fourth quarter . . . threw for more than 5,000 yards and 60 touchdowns in his high school career . . . also had over 850 yards rushing and 11 rushing TDs during his prep career . . . son of Mark and Susan Kuhns . . . born Dec. 24, 1995 . . . owned a 4.0 grade-point average in high school . . . biomedical laboratory science major.

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Fourth-year player will compete for playing time at tight end . . . two-year letterwinner has seen action in 23 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 13 games to earn his second letter . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Illinois . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection for the second-straight year . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 10 games, including two starts (Ohio State, Northwestern), to earn his first letter . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had three catches for 8 yards . . . recorded his first career touchdown with a 2-yard reception at No. 23 Michigan . . . started at Indiana . . . had a 4-yard reception vs. No. 14 Ohio State . . . missed all of spring practice with a back injury . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . missed the entire 2011 season with a back injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top tight ends by Scout.com (No. 62) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Northeast and PrepStar’s All-East Teams . . . ranked among Pennsylvania’s Top 25 seniors by SuperPrep (No. 23) . . . earned first-team all-state and first-team all-conference honors as a senior . . . also named one of The Almanac’s Premier Pigskin Performers . . . two-way starter (tight end and defensive end) for Coach Chris Haering at Mount Lebanon High School in Pittsburgh who helped lead the Blue Devils to an 11-1 record and a trip to the WPIAL Class AAAA quarterfinals in 2010 . . . had 25 receptions for 341 yards (13.6 avg.) and four touchdowns as a senior . . . also recorded 51 tackles (33 solos, 18 assists), including four sacks (19 yards), and a fumble recovery in 2010 . . . caught five passes for 37 yards (7.4 avg.) and a score as a junior . . . four-year starter and three-time captain for the Mount Lebanon basketball team . . . helped lead the Blue Devil basketball team to back-to-back appearances in the WPIAL Class AAAA finals . . . in his senior season, he became only the second twosport athlete in school history to eclipse the 1,000-point career milestone . . . averaged 14.3 points and 8.4 rebounds as a junior for Coach Joe David while helping the Blue

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Paul LANG

Fifth-year senior returns for his second season as the starting tailback . . . three-year letterwinner has rushed for 1,445 yards on 301 carries (4.8 avg.) with 18 touchdowns . . . has appeared in 37 career games . . . featured on preseason watch lists for the Maxwell Award (college football player of the year) and Doak Walker Award (nation’s premier running back) . . . named to College Football Performance Awards Watch List for the Running Back Trophy . . . listed among the nation’s top Heisman Trophy candidates (No. 13) for 2014, according to NFL.com’s Mike Huguenin . . . ranked among the nation’s Top 10 running backs (No. 6) to watch, according to NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks . . . preseason All-America selection by Athlon Sports (fourth team) . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (second team), Phil Steele (second team) and Lindy’s (second team) . . . has collected 12 tackles, primarily on special teams . . . entered the program as a running back, but also spent time at cornerback and wide receiver during his career . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started all 14 games at tailback during a breakout season in 2013 . . . led the team in rushing yards (1,422), carries (292), total touchdowns (19), rushing touchdowns (18), scoring (114 points) and all-purpose yards (1,579) . . . rushed for more than 100 yards in a school-record eight-straight games (Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, Ohio State) . . . led Big Ten and ranked tied for eighth in the NCAA FBS with 18 rushing touchdowns . . . also led Big Ten in total touchdowns (19) and carries (292) . . . ranked among the FBS leaders in rushing yards (16th with 1,422) and rushing (27th with 101.6 ypg.) . . . also ranked among the Big Ten leaders in scoring (third with 8.1 ppg.), rushing yards (fifth with 1,422), rushing (sixth with 101.6 ypg.) and all-purpose yards (eighth with 112.8 ypg.) . . . gained 725 of his 1,338 rushing yards (54 percent) after contact during the regular season, which ranked second among NCAA FBS running backs, trailing only Arizona’s Ka’Deem Carey, according to STATS . . . ranked ninth in the FBS in fourthquarter rushing yards with 384 (5.7 avg.) . . . ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in total touchdowns (tied for third with 19), scoring (tied for third with 114 points), rushing touchdowns (tied for fourth with 18), carries (sixth with 292), rushing yards (eighth with 1,422), rushing yards per game (15th with 101.6 ypg.) and all-purpose yards (16th with 1,579) . . . named 2013 Touchdown Club of Columbus Big Ten Player of the Year . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media . . . also named All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports (first team) and ESPN.com (second team) . . . ranked one of the Top 30 players (No. 26) in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . recipient of MSU’s Outstanding Underclass Back Award (offense) . . . ranked third in rushing in conference games (117.8 ypg.) . . . also ranked fourth on the team with 28 catches for 157 yards (5.6 avg.), including one TD reception . . . became the 14th Spartan to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season; it also marked the 22nd time a Spartan had rushed for more than 1,000 yards in a season . . . recorded four touchdown runs (26 yards or longer) in the fourth quarter in the last six games of the season (40 yards vs. Michigan; 37 yards vs. Nebraska, 37 yards vs. Northwestern, 26 yards vs. Ohio State) . . . led MSU with 101 all-purpose yards against No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game; rushed for 84 yards on 23 carries, including a 2-yard TD run, and had five receptions for 17 yards in the win over the Cardinal . . . established a school record by recording his eighth 100-yard rushing game in a row with 128 yards on 24 carries against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game; 106 of those yards came in the second half . . . his 26-yard TD run with 2:16 left in the game sealed MSU’s 34-24 victory over the Buckeyes . . . collected 134 rushing yards on 21 carries (6.4 avg.) against Minnesota; ran for a 15-yard TD in the first quarter and had a career-long 44yard run in the fourth quarter. . . crossed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the season with 150 yards on 25 carries at Northwestern; had two rushing TDs (20 and 37 yards) against the Wildcats . . . also had a career-high 185 all-purpose yards against Northwestern (150 rushing, 35 receiving) . . . produced career highs in carries (32) and rushing yards (151) in win at Nebraska; tied a career high with three rushing touchdowns, including a 37-yarder in the fourth quarter . . . also had 174 all-purpose yards at Nebraska, as he had four catches for 23 yards . . . his 151 rushing yards marked the second most by a Spartan against Nebraska . . . on 26 carries, rushed for 120 yards in win

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Fourth-year player provides depth at strong safety . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in five games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter (vs. Youngstown State, Notre Dame, Iowa, Illinois and Stanford) . . . returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown in the Green-White spring game . . . 2012 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Recorded three tackles and an interception for the West in the June 25 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Mount Pleasant . . . threetime all-area selection by The Kalamazoo Gazette . . . played for Coach Pete Schermerhorn at Portage (Michigan) Northern High School . . . earned all-state special mention from The Associated Press as a senior . . . led the Huskies with 51 tackles in 2010, including three for losses, to go along with three interceptions . . . had 34 receptions for 418 yards (12.3 avg.) and five touchdowns as a senior . . . became the only junior named to the AP Division 1-2 All-State First Team in 2009 . . . recorded a career-best 63 tackles, including six for losses, and a school-record nine interceptions as a junior . . . returned those nine picks for 144 yards and one score . . . caught 27 passes for 427 yards (15.8 avg.) and two TDs in 2009 . . . accounted for 808 all-purpose yards as a junior . . . registered eight tackles and two interceptions vs. Loy Norrix . . . posted 55 tackles and four interceptions as a sophomore . . . son of Ronald and Tanya Laneaux . . . born Sept. 1, 1992 . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science.

RB | 6-1 | 208 | SR.-5 | 3L WAYNE, MICH. JOHN GLENN

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Chris LANEAUX

Devils to a 26-2 record . . . member of the National Honor Society and Student Athletic Leadership Academy . . . son of Michael and Carolyn Lang . . . born May 24, 1992 . . . majoring in economics.

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over No. 23 Michigan, including a 40-yard TD run in the fourth quarter . . . rushed 22 times for 104 yards and two TDs (1 and 7 yards) at Illinois . . . recorded 131 rushing yards on 24 carries vs. Purdue . . . named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after recording his first career 100-yard rushing game with 109 yards on 23 carries vs. Indiana; scored a career-high three rushing touchdowns against the Hoosiers (5, 2 and 32 yards) and accounted for a career-best four TDs, including his first career TD reception on an 11-yard screen pass from Connor Cook early in the second quarter . . . led MSU with 43 rushing yards on 14 carries (3.1 avg.) at Iowa . . . rushed for a game-high 68 yards on 14 carries (4.9 avg.) at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . rushed for 68 yards on 15 carries (4.5 avg.) and two touchdowns vs. Youngstown State . . . had a 2-yard touchdown run and collected 38 rushing yards on nine attempts against South Florida . . . recorded 94 yards on the ground on 20 carries (4.7 avg.), including a 2-yard TD, in season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games, primarily on special teams, to earn his second letter . . . rushed for 23 yards on nine carries at Central Michigan; also had two tackles against the Chippewas . . . tallied one tackle in each of the last four games of the season on special teams (Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, TCU) . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . made the transition from cornerback to wide receiver during spring practice . . . caught five passes for 33 yards in the first two spring scrimmages . . . switched back to his natural position of running back for the regular season . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . recorded five tackles (3 solos, 2 assists) and had two fumble recoveries . . . recorded a career-high three tackles, including a 5-yard sack, in the win over Indiana . . . recovered a fumble on a kickoff in the second quarter at Iowa, which led to a Michigan State touchdown . . . recovered a fumble and ran it back 37 yards for a TD in the victory over Florida Atlantic, marking MSU’s first fumble return for a score since 2009. . . . made the position switch from running back to cornerback during preseason camp . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rushed for a team-high 42 yards and his 1-yard touchdown run with 14 seconds left gave the East a 20-16 victory over the West in the 2010 Michigan High School AllStar Game, played June 19 in Spartan Stadium . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among the nation’s top 100 running backs by Scout.com (No. 73) . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press (No. 5), Rivals.com (No. 18), Lansing State Journal (No. 21), Scout.com (No. 21) and The Detroit News (No. 24) . . . Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State selection . . . named to The Detroit News All-Metro West and Detroit Free Press All-West Teams . . . two-way starter for Coach Tim Hardin at John Glenn High School in Westland, Michigan . . . rushed 205 times for 1,932 yards (9.4 avg.) and 24 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded six 200-yard rushing games in 2009, including two 300-yard efforts: vs. Pinckney (30 carries for career-best 370 yards and six TDs), Churchill (23 for 201 and three TDs), Franklin (24 for 210 and three TDs), Plymouth (33 for 329 and two TDs), Wayne Memorial (16 for 236 and four TDs) and Northville (25 for 282 and three TDs) . . . registered 53 tackles and two interceptions from the strong safety position . . . attended the same high school that produced current Houston Texan and former Spartan wide receiver Keshawn Martin . . . son of Jeffery and Shamine Langford . . . born Dec. 6, 1991 . . . majoring in sociology. LANGFORD’S CAREER HIGHS Carries: 32, vs. Nebraska (11/16/13) Rushing Yards: 151, vs. Nebraska (11/16/13) Rushing Touchdowns: 3, twice (last vs. Nebraska, 11/16/13) Total Touchdowns: 4, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) All-Purpose Yards: 185, vs. Northwestern (11/23/13) LANGFORD’S STATISTICS RUSHING G/GS ATT 2011 14/0 0 2012 9/0 9 2013 14/14 292 Career 37/14 301

YDS. 0 23 1,422 1,445

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LG 24

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LG 18 8 17 11 7 32 18 16 40 37 37 44 34 11 44

32 Zac LEIMBACH S | 5-11 | 195 | SO. | SQ WALLED LAKE, MICH. WALLED LAKE CENTRAL Third-year walk-on adds depth at strong safety . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Indiana . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Compiled a 19-6 record (.760) as a two-year starter at quarterback for Coach Bob Meyer at Walled Lake (Michigan) Central High School . . . accounted for 2,337 yards total offense and 26 touchdowns as a senior . . . completed 55-of-101 passes (.545) for 799 yards, six TDs and four interceptions in 2011 . . . threw two TD passes each vs. Kettering and Glenn . . . rushed 187 times for 1,538 yards (8.2 avg.) and 20 TDs as a senior . . . producing eight 100-yard rushing games in 2011 . . . gained 207 yards on 21 carries (9.7 avg.) and scored once vs. Brighton . . . rushed 21 times for a career-best 211 yards (10.1 avg.) and three scores vs. Salem . . . scored a career-high four rushing TDs vs. Walled Lake Northern . . . led the Vikings to an 11-2 record as a junior while advancing to the Division 2 semifinals . . . three-sport standout also lettered in baseball and basketball . . . went 2-for-2 with an RBI in the 2012 Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association (MHSBCA) All-Star Game at Comerica Park in Detroit . . . hit .685 with 30 RBI, 35 stolen bases and an .800 onbase percentage as a senior while leading the Vikings to their third-straight Kensington Lakes Activities Association North Division title . . . struck out only twice during the entire 2012 season . . . son of Mike (deceased) and Mary Leimbach . . . born Jan. 20, 1994 . . . packaging major.

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LG 15 46 48 48

YPG 3.1 30.2 43.8 25.6

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2013 RECEIVING Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

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LIPPETT’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012 RECEIVING NO. YDS TD Boise State 3 62 0 Central Michigan 2 21 0 Notre Dame 3 21 0 Eastern Michigan 2 15 0 Ohio State 4 46 0 Indiana 5 40 0 Iowa 0 0 0 Michigan 5 39 0 Wisconsin 5 49 0 Nebraska 1 46 1 Northwestern 2 17 1 Minnesota 3 24 0 TCU 1 12 0 Totals 36 392 2

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LIPPETT’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS REC. 2011 14/0 4 2012 13/5 36 2013 14/10 44 Career 41/15 84

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LIPPETT’S CAREER HIGHS Catches: 6, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Receiving Yards: 94, vs. Stanford (1/1/14) Tackles: 5, vs. Northwestern (11/26/11) Pass Break-ups: 3, vs. Northwestern (11/26/11)

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Fifth-year senior enters his third year as a starting split end . . . three-year letterwinner has 84 catches for 1,049 yards (12.5 avg.) and four touchdowns in 41 career games, including 15 starts . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (third team) and Phil Steele (fourth team) . . . moved to wide receiver full-time in 2012 after playing both receiver and cornerback in 2011 . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Led team with a career-high 44 receptions . . . ranked second on the team in receiving yards (613) and tied for fourth in touchdown receptions (2) . . . saw action in all 14 games, including 10 starts at split end . . . ranked first on the team in explosive plays (20-plus yards) with 11 (all receptions) . . . led team in Big Ten games with 31 receptions for 413 yards . . . 31 of his 44 receptions (.705) resulted in either a first down or touchdown . . . recipient of MSU’s Danziger Award (Outstanding Detroit-Area Player) . . . tied for team lead with five receptions for a career-high 94 yards in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford; had the game-winning TD catch on a 25-yard pass from Connor Cook at the 13:22 mark in the fourth quarter, putting MSU on top 24-17 in the eventual 24-20 victory over the Cardinal . . . named to ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team . . . had four receptions for 65 yards, including a 33-yard TD grab from Cook, to help Spartans defeat No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . led MSU in receiving for the third consecutive game with four catches for 71 yards against Minnesota . . . had three catches for 64 yards, including a career-long 48-yard grab, in the win at Northwestern . . . totaled 67 receiving yards on four catches at Nebraska, the most receiving yards ever by a Spartan against the Huskers . . . had five receptions for 62 yards in win over No. 23 Michigan . . . caught five passes for 49 yards and threw his first career TD pass, a 5-yard strike to Andrew Gleichert in the fourth quarter, in MSU’s 14-0 win over Purdue . . . recorded a career-high six receptions for 64 yards against Indiana . . . caught two passes for 29 yards in a start at Iowa, including a 20-yard reception . . . hauled in four receptions for 41 yards vs. Youngstown State . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked tied for third on the team in receptions (36) and fourth in receiving yards (392) . . . tied for second on the team with two touchdown receptions . . . ranked fourth on the team with 22 first-down catches . . . caught three passes for 24 yards at Minnesota . . . had two catches for 17 yards against Northwestern, including a 6-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter . . . hauled in a 46-yard grab for his first career TD reception vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . had five catches for 49 yards, including a leaping 20-yard grab late in the fourth quarter on MSU’s game-tying TD drive, in the overtime win at Wisconsin . . . had five receptions for 39 yards at No. 23 Michigan . . . caught five passes for 40 yards at Indiana . . . had four catches for 46 yards against No. 14 Ohio State . . . had three receptions for 21 yards vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . caught three passes for 62 yards (20.7 avg.) against No. 24 Boise State in his first career start . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team honorable mention selection . . . appeared in all 14 games, including five starts at cornerback (vs. Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Northwestern and Georgia) . . . collected 18 tackles (9 solos, 9 assists) . . . ranked tied for second on the team with five pass break-ups . . . also saw time as a wide receiver and had four catches for 44 yards (11.0 avg.) . . . recorded a career-high five tackles and three pass break-ups in win at Northwestern . . . compiled four stops, including a half tackle for loss, while starting against Indiana . . . at Iowa, had three tackles, broke up a pass, and recovered a fumble late in the fourth quarter that sealed MSU’s 37-21 victory over the Hawkeyes; played a majority of the game at cornerback following a first quarter injury to Darqueze Dennard . . . earned the start against Minnesota, filling in for Dennard . . . made his first career start at cornerback at No. 13 Nebraska; had two tackles against the Cornhuskers . . . hauled in three catches for 29 yards against Central Michigan and also broke up a pass . . . in his career debut, played at both cornerback and wide receiver against Youngstown State; had one reception for 15 yards . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan after emulating Denard Robinson . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the East in the 2010 Michigan High School All-Star Game, played June 19 in Spartan Stadium, and led all receivers with four catches for 95 yards . . . rated among the nation’s top wide receivers by Scouts,Inc. (No. 50) and Scout.com (No. 62) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . listed among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 13), Detroit Free Press (No. 13), Lansing State Journal (No. 16), The Detroit News (No. 17) and Rivals.com (No. 19) . . . three-year starter for Coach Rod Oden at Crockett High School in Detroit, Michigan . . . Associated Press All-State selection as a defensive back in 2009 . . . recorded 55 tackles (36 solos, 19

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assists) and nine interceptions (45 return yards) as a senior . . . posted a season-high seven tackles vs. Cody . . . intercepted two passes vs. St. Mary Catholic Central . . . accounted for 3,014 total yards and 30 touchdowns while leading the Rockets to a 10-2 record in 2009 . . . completed 116-of-187 passes (.620) for 2,066 yards, 17 TDs and six interceptions as a senior while earning All-Metro Detroit honors . . . produced four 200yard passing games in 2009, including two 300-yard efforts . . . hit 18-of-27 passes for 330 yards, three TDs and one interception in Crockett’s 50-48 victory over Hazel Park . . . completed 11-of-15 throws for 213 yards and two scores vs. Cooley . . . connected on 10-of-12 tosses for 199 yards and three TDs vs. Finney . . . went 12-of-15 passing for 238 yards and two TDs vs. Kettering . . . completed 16-of-21 passes for 359 yards, four TDs and one interception in a 32-26 win over St. Mary Catholic Central . . . rushed 105 times for 948 yards (9.0 avg.) and 13 TDs as a senior . . . recorded three 100-yard rushing games in 2009: vs. Kettering (9 carries for 146 yards and one TD), Cooley (7 for 129 and one TD) and Hazel Park (15 for 129 and four TDs) . . . registered 36 tackles (32 solos, 4 assists) and three interceptions as a junior . . . came up with two interceptions vs. Detroit Northwestern . . . made six solo stops vs. Denby Tech . . . accounted for 2,749 total yards and 23 TDs in 2008 . . . completed 157-of-219 throws (.717) for 1,967 yards, 13 TDs and 12 interceptions as a junior . . . had four 200-yard passing games in 2008, including three straight during one stretch . . . threw for 292 yards and two scores on 21-of-23 passing vs. Denby Tech . . . carried 87 times for 782 yards (9.0 avg.) and 10 TDs in 2008 . . . gained a career-best 165 yards and scored three TDs on 12 attempts vs. Denby Tech . . . son of Selina Stafford and Tony Lippett . . . born July 2, 1992 . . . majoring in communication.

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RB | 6-1 | 213 | FR. | HS FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2014 Semper Fidelis AllAmerican Bowl in Carson, California . . . rated among the nation’s Top 300 seniors by Rivals.com (No. 175) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 274) . . . ranked among the country’s top running backs by Rivals.com (No. 17), CFN (No. 34), 247Sports (No. 51) and ESPN.com (No. 76) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast Team . . . listed among Florida’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 27) . . . rated Broward County’s No. 2 prospect by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . . played for Coach Rocco Casullo at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida . . . honorable mention (Class 7A) allstate selection as a senior by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . . second-team (Class 8A-7A-6A) all-county selection in 2013 by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . . rushed 122 times for 871 yards (7.1 avg.) and 16 touchdowns as a senior, including four 100yard rushing games . . . gained a season-high 119 yards vs. Cypress Bay in 2013 . . . had eight catches for 114 yards (14.3 avg.) and one TD as a senior . . . led the Raiders in all-purpose yards (985) and TDs (17) in 2013 . . . ran 58 times for 363 yards (6.3 avg.) and four TDs as a junior . . . carried 13 times for a career-best 123 yards and two TDs vs. Manatee in 2012 . . . his career rushing totals include 194 attempts for 1,291 yards (6.7 avg.) and 21 TDs . . . had 15 career receptions for 268 yards (17.9 avg.) . . . also lettered in basketball . . . son of La’monica Lewis . . . born Jan. 27, 1996 . . . general management major.

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FB | 6-0 | 238 | FR. | HS AVON LAKE, OHIO AVON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at fullback and linebacker under Coach Larry Laird at Avon Lake (Ohio) High School . . . second-team Associated Press Northeastern Lakes All-District selection on defense as a senior in 2013 . . . helped lead Avon Lake to an 8-3 record and the Division 2 regional semifinals in 2013 . . . three-year all-conference honoree at linebacker . . . son of Martin and Christin Lucas . . . born May 31, 1995 . . . plans to major in engineering.

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Third-year player listed as a co-starter at tight end on the preseason depth chart . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games to earn his first letter . . . made the switch from defensive end to tight end during Week 2 . . . had five catches for 58 yards (11.6 avg.) . . . primarily saw action on special teams . . . had a 5-yard reception in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . hauled in an 18-yard reception at Illinois . . . had two catches for 19 yards vs. Youngstown State . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top weakside defensive ends by Rivals.com (No. 18) . . . listed among the country’s top linebackers by Scout.com (No. 28 outside linebacker), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 44) and 247Sports.com (No. 56 outside linebacker) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among the state’s top seniors by the Detroit Free Press (No. 5), Lansing State Journal (No. 7), Rivals.com (No. 7), The Detroit News (No. 12), 247Sports.com (No. 13) and ESPN.com (No. 22) . . . three-year starter for Coach Stephon Thompson at Southfield-Lathrup High School . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press and The Detroit News . . . second-team All-North selection by the Detroit Free Press . . . two-time all-conference pick . . . recorded 135 tackles, including 19 for losses, and scored two defensive touchdowns as a senior . . . also forced four fumbles and recovered four fumbles in 2011 . . . saw action at five different positions (quarterback, wide receiver, tight end, running back and linebacker) vs. Farmington: threw a pass, caught a pass, scored two rushing TDs and returned a fumble 42 yards for a score . . . had 13 receptions for 350 yards (26.9 avg.) and two TDs as a junior . . . posted 90 tackles, including 11 for losses, and an interception in 2010 . . . also credited with four fumble recoveries as a junior . . . son of David Lyles and Cheree Wilson . . . born Dec. 9, 1993 . . . majoring in interdisciplinary studies in social science. LYLES’ CAREER HIGHS Catches: 2, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) Receiving Yards: 19, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) LYLES’ STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS 2013 14/0

REC. 5

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55 Miguel MACHADO OL | 6-6 | 306 | JR. | JC MIAMI, FLA. PASADENA CITY COLLEGE JUNIOR COLLEGE, HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Listed as one of the Top 100 junior college prospects by Rivals.com (No. 83) . . . also named one of the top junior college players by 247Sports (No. 158) . . . rated one of the top junior college recruits in the state of California by 247Sports (No. 46) . . . listed one of the top junior college offensive tackles by ESPN.com (No. 16) and 247Sports (No. 21) . . . was a twoyear starting tackle for Coach Fred Fimbres at Pasadena (California) City College . . . earned second-team All-Southern California Football Association Northern Conference honors in 2013 . . . is the first player out of Pasadena City College to sign with a Big Ten program since 2007 . . . is the first Lancer to play for Michigan State since Tony Manley in 1982 . . . attended Carol City High School in Miami, Florida . . . born April 27, 1992.

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played on the defensive line in the inaugural Border Classic as Team Michigan defeated Team Ohio, 27-14, on June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Jan. 4 in San Antonio . . . PrepStar All-American . . . ranked one of the nation’s top players by Rivals.com (No. 26), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 32), Scout.com (No. 36), 247Sports (No. 38), PrepStar (No. 49) and ESPN.com (No. 60) . . . ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles by Rivals.com (No. 2), 247Sports (No. 2), ESPN.com (No. 5), CFN (No. 6), Scout.com (No. 7) and PrepStar (No. 7) . . . listed as the No. 4 prospect in the Midwest by ESPN. com . . . named the state’s No. 1 prospect by Rivals.com, 247Sports and National Underclassmen . . . also named one of the top seniors in Michigan by ESPN.com (No. 2), Lansing State Journal (No. 3), The Detroit News (No. 3) and Detroit Free Press (No. 4) . . . recorded 89 tackles, including eight sacks, with three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a senior and was named first-team all-state by The Associated Press . . . the Southfield defense only allowed 8.0 points per game . . . collected 70 tackles, including 19 tackles for loss with 15 sacks, as a junior at Detroit Loyola and was named the 2012 Associated Press Player of the Year in Division 7-8 . . . also named to the AP all-state first team in 2012 . . . helped lead Loyola to a 13-1 record and a berth in the Division 7 state championship game in 2012; posted seven tackles in the state title game against Ishpeming . . . son of Greg McDowell and Joya Crowe . . . born June 20, 1996 . . . no-preference major.

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Third-year player will compete for playing time at split end . . . 2013 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Made his only appearance of the season at Illinois . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . hauled in a 55-yard catch from Tyler O’Connor in the first spring scrimmage on April 5 . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top players by Scout.com (No. 159) . . . ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers by Scout.com (No. 26), ESPN.com (No. 36), 247Sports.com (No. 47) and Rivals.com (No. 54) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 24) and SuperPrep (No. 48) . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 13), 247Sports. com (No. 17) and Rivals.com (No. 21) . . . two-year starter for Coach John Rodenberg at Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . first-team All-Ohio (Division 1) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . named Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Year and AP Southwest District Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . also selected Greater Catholic League South Division Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 . . . had 56 receptions for 1,137 yards (20.3 avg.) and 16 touchdowns as a senior while helping lead the Crusaders to the GLC South title . . . also rushed for 280 yards and two scores in 2011 . . . caught seven passes for 207 yards and three TDs vs. St. Xavier (Ky.) as a senior . . . had 50 catches for 719 yards (14.4 avg.) and seven scores in 2010 . . . also gained 269 yards and scored three rushing TDs as a junior . . . his 2010 top single-

Malik McDOWELL

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WR | 6-1 | 198 | SO. | SQ CINCINNATI, OHIO ARCHBISHOP MOELLER

Walk-on joined the team in 2013 . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year starter as a wide receiver for Coach Don Maloney at Heritage High School in Saginaw, Michigan . . . had four catches for 41 yards, including two touchdowns (14 yards and 9 yards), against Saginaw as a senior in 2012 . . . also lettered three years in lacrosse and earned honorable mention all-state accolades as a junior in 2012 . . . named first-team All-Saginaw Valley League in lacrosse by the Midland Daily News as a senior in 2013 . . . son of Brian and Pat Makaric . . . born Sept. 17, 1995 . . . no-preference major.

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Second-year player adds depth at flanker . . . awarded a scholarship for the 2014 spring semester . . . had six receptions for 81 yards in two spring scrimmages . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . blocked a punt against Notre Dame in the first quarter . . . had an 8-yard reception in his collegiate debut against Youngstown State . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan. . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-time all-state selection for Coach Jim Ahern at Lansing Catholic Central High School . . . helped the Cougars to a combined record of 22-2 (.917) over his final two seasons . . . rewrote the LCC and Michigan High School Athletic Association record books . . . set school single-season records for receptions (94), receiving yards (1,587) and touchdown receptions (22) as a senior . . . his 94 receptions (second), 22 TD catches (second) and 1,587 receiving yards (fifth) rank among the top single-season totals in MHSAA history . . . matched his career high with 11 receptions for 312 yards and four TDs vs. Dowagiac in 2011 . . . caught 66 passes for 1,412 yards (21.4 avg.) and 18 TDs as a junior . . . had 11 catches for a then-state record 372 yards and four scores vs. Ionia . . . also had four TD grabs vs. Corunna in 2010 . . . caught eight passes for 221 yards and a then-state record five TDs vs. Jackson Northwest . . . rushed 78 times for 771 yards (9.9 avg.) and seven TDs in 2010 . . . returned 17 punts for 526 yards (30.9 avg.) and one score . . . also returned a kickoff for a TD as a junior . . . set 16 LCC records in 2010 (career, single-season and single-game totals) . . . his career totals rank among the Top 10 in MHSAA history: 160 receptions (tied for seventh), 2,999 receiving yards (fourth) and 40 TD receptions (tied for fourth) . . . also lettered in track and basketball . . . competed in the 4x200 and 4x400 as a senior at the state track championships . . . ran in the 4x200 and helped the Cougars win the 2011 state track title . . . son of Shawn and Steve Macksood . . . born Nov. 10, 1993 . . . majoring in hospitality business.

Brock MAKARIC

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game performances: eight receptions vs. LaSalle, 136 receiving yards vs. Hamilton and two TD catches vs. Mooney . . . had 121 career receptions for 2,024 yards and 25 TDs . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan defensive end Marcus Rush and linebacker Shane Jones . . . son of Montanez Madaris Sr. and Tylisha Moore . . . born Sept. 8, 1993 . . . advertising major.

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DB | 6-2 | 190 | FR. | HS LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL. ADLAI E. STEVENSON

Third-year player enters preseason camp as the No. 2 left guard on the depth chart . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Made his only appearance of the season against Youngstown State. . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top offensive guards by ESPN.com (No. 25), 247Sports.com (No. 27) and Rivals.com (No. 40) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 14), 247Sports.com (No. 35) and Rivals.com (No. 50) . . . two-year starter and two-time all-conference pick for Coach Ron Ullery at Centerville (Ohio) High School . . . second-team All-Ohio (Division I) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . named to AP Southwest All-District Team . . . anchored an offensive line that helped the Elks average 332.0 rushing yards and 39.3 points per game in 2011 . . . recorded 65 knockdowns as a senior, including 16 domination blocks . . . Elks averaged 5.8 yards per carry as 90 percent of the team’s runs went behind him in 2011 . . . produced 38 knockdowns, including 10 domination blocks, as a junior while the Elks averaged 320 rushing yards per game and 5.6 yards per rush . . . four-year letterman in track and field . . . son of Michael and Tracy McGowan . . . born Dec. 12, 1993 . . . majoring in criminal justice.

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S | 6-0 | 183 | SO. | 1L TOLEDO, OHIO WHITMER Third-year player adds depth at safety . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . tied for team lead with nine tackles on special teams . . . led team with eight stops on kickoffs . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Minnesota . . . had two tackles at Nebraska . . . tied for team lead on Green in the spring game with five tackles, including a 6-yard sack . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by ESPN.com (No. 27) . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 30) . . . three-year starter for Coach Joe Palka at Whitmer High School in Toledo, Ohio . . . first-team All-Ohio (Division I) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . two-time first-team AP Northwest All-District selection . . . also earned All-Blade and all-league honors as a senior . . . recorded 97 tackles, including five for losses, and three interceptions in 2011 while helping the Panthers (131) advance to the state semifinals . . . returned an interception 54 yards for a touchdown vs. Wadsworth in the regional final . . . AP second-team All-Ohio pick as a junior . . . son of Sabrina Meyers . . . born Dec. 21, 1993 . . . advertising major.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated one of the top safeties in the nation by Scout.com (No. 56) and ESPN.com (No. 88) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 28) and ESPN.com (No. 31) . . . two-time Class 8A all-state selection by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association . . . named second-team all-state by the Chicago Tribune as a senior . . . three-time all-area selection by the Pioneer Press and two-time all-area pick by the Daily Herald . . . three-time All-North Suburban Conference choice . . . two-time IHSFCA academic all-state selection and three-time NSC All-Academic pick . . . threeyear starter at safety and wide receiver for Coach Bill McNamara at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois . . . helped the Patriots to a combined record of 28-9 (.757), including three-straight conference championships . . . named Daily Herald Lake County All-Area Player of the Year in 2013 . . . also selected Pioneer Press All-Area Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . recorded 107 tackles (70 solos, 37 assists), including three for losses, four interceptions and five pass break-ups in 2013 . . . also returned a fumble for a touchdown as a senior . . . had 43 receptions for 783 yards (18.2 avg.) and 10 TDs in 2013 . . . produced 87 tackles and five pass break-ups as a junior . . . caught 33 passes for 563 yards (17.1 avg.) and five scores in 2012 . . . also lettered in basketball for the Patriots . . . son of Jim and Amy Morrissey . . . born Jan. 18, 1996 . . . father Jim was a four-year letterman at Michigan State (1981-84), earning first-team All-Big Ten honors as a linebacker as a senior, and spent nine years in the National Football League with the Chicago Bears (1985-93; Super Bowl XX Champions in 1986) and Green Bay Packers (1993) . . . brother Mike played linebacker at Boston College (three-year letterman; 2007, 2009-10) . . . majoring in finance.

25 Keith MUMPHERY WR | 6-1 | 211 | SR.-5 | 3L VIENNA, GA. DOOLY COUNTY Fifth-year senior enters his third year as Michigan State’s starting flanker . . . threeyear letterwinner has 62 catches for 853 yards (13.8 avg.) and four touchdowns in 41 career games, including 15 starts . . . nominated for the Allstate Good Works Team for his community service involvement . . . two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . serves as the football team’s representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Had 18 catches for 299 yards (16.6 avg.) and a career-best three touchdowns . . . Academic All-Big Ten honoree for the secondstraight year . . . recipient of MSU’s Football Player Association’s Community Service & Outreach Award . . . had a 20-yard catch in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . caught two passes for a career-high 84 yards, including a career-long 72-yard reception for a touchdown, in MSU’s win over No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . his only reception in the victory at Nebraska was a 27-yard TD pass from Connor Cook on third down in the fourth quarter to give MSU a 34-21 lead in the eventual 41-28 win . . . had 77 receiving yards on three catches, including a 47-yard TD reception, at Illinois . . . tied for team lead with four receptions for 24 yards in season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Led the team in receptions (42) and ranked second in receiving yards (515) . . . saw action in all 13 games, including 12 starting assignments at flanker . . . tied for team lead with seven catches of 20-plus yards . . . tied for first on the team with 28 first-down catches . . . also had 38 yards rushing on six carries (6.3 avg.) . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . recipient of the team’s Tommy Love Award (most improved player: offense) . . . tied his career high in receptions (6) and had 79 receiving yards vs. Northwestern . . . had five receptions for 63 yards in overtime win at Wisconsin . . . compiled 86 all-purpose yards

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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Male Athlete of the Year . . . invited to participate in 2014 Big 33 Football Classic (June 14 vs. Maryland in Hershey, Pennsylvania) . . . played in 2013 Chesapeake Bowl (Virginia Beach, Virginia) and 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl (San Antonio, Texas) . . . rated among the nation’s top seniors by PrepStar (No. 94), Scout.com (No. 132), Rivals.com (No. 135), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 179) and ESPN.com (No. 244) . . . listed among the East’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 22) . . . ranked among the country’s top safeties by PrepStar (No. 2), Rivals.com (No. 13), CFN (No. 14), 247Sports (No. 17) and Scout.com (No. 20) . . . rated among the nation’s top athletes by ESPN.com (No. 30) . . . PrepStar All-American . . . named the top recruit in Pennsylvania by Rivals. com and on the Detroit Free Press Best of the Midwest list . . . also listed among the top seniors in Pennsylvania by ESPN.com (No. 4) and 247Sports (No. 4) . . . two-time Class AAAA all-state selection as a defensive back by the Pennsylvania Football Writers . . . first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press in 2013 . . . two-time member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 . . . named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 as a senior . . . three-time first-team All-Foothills Conference selection . . . three-year starter for Coach Donnie Militzer for Gateway High School in Monroeville, Pennsylvania . . . recorded 72 tackles, including five for losses, and three interceptions in 2013 . . . credited with four fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and scored two defensive touchdowns as a senior . . . had 41 receptions for a school-record 810 yards (19.8 avg.) and 11 TDs in 2013 . . . caught six passes for a school-record 253 yards and three TDs vs. Penn-Trafford as a senior . . . accounted for 15 total TDs in 2013, returning two kickoffs for scores including a 98-yard runback . . . scored TDs in three different ways vs. Kiski Area as a senior (reception, kickoff return and interception return) . . . posted 36 tackles, an interception and three defensive TDs as a junior . . . had 25 catches for 653 yards (26.1 avg.) and seven TDs in 2012 . . . had three 100-yard receiving games as a junior, including six receptions for a season-high 204 yards and a TD vs. Altoona . . . his career totals include 123 tackles and four interceptions . . . had 66 career receptions for 1,463 yards (22.2 avg.) and 18 TDs . . . scored 24 career TDs . . . also lettered in basketball and track for the Gators . . . won three state titles in track his senior year in 2014 (60-meter indoor in winter; 110 hurdles and 400-meter relay in spring) . . . also placed fourth in the long jump at the state championships after winning the event at the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) meet . . . school-record holder in 110 hurdles . . . won 2013 WPIAL title and finished second in Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) in the 110-meter hurdles . . . son of Jackie Crawford . . . born Dec. 4, 1995 . . . engineering major.

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MUMPHERY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - RECEIVING 2012 RECEIVING NO. YDS TD LG Boise State 2 17 0 13 Central Michigan 4 52 0 29 Notre Dame 6 71 0 23 Eastern Michigan 3 21 0 16 Ohio State 5 79 1 29 Indiana 1 19 0 19 Iowa 4 71 0 37 Michigan 2 19 0 12 Wisconsin 5 63 0 23 Nebraska 2 15 0 8 Northwestern 6 79 0 23 Minnesota 1 5 0 5 TCU 1 4 0 4 Totals 42 515 1 37

YPG 2.8 39.6 21.4 20.8

DB | 6-2 | 209 | FR. | HS MONROEVILLE, PA. GATEWAY

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LG 31 37 72 72

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TD 0 1 3 4

LG 9 18 5 7 0 3 5 47 9 27 20 0 72 20 72

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AVG. 19.5 12.3 16.6 13.8

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3

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YDS. 39 515 299 853

YDS 24 18 5 7 0 3 5 77 9 27 20 0 84 20 299

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MUMPHERY’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS REC. 2011 14/0 2 2012 13/12 42 2013 14/3 18 Career 41/15 62

NO. 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 18

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MUMPHERY’S CAREER HIGHS Catches: 6, twice (last vs. Northwestern, 11/17/12) Receiving Yards: 84, vs. Ohio State (12/7/13) TD Catches: 1, four times (last vs. Ohio State, 12/7/13)

2013 RECEIVING Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

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vs. Iowa (four catches for 71 yards; two rushes for 15 yards) . . . had five catches for 79 yards against No. 14 Ohio State and scored his first career touchdown on a 29-yard reception from Andrew Maxwell in the third quarter; on his touchdown catch, he broke several tackles before diving into the end zone . . . had a career-high six catches for 71 yards vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . hauled in four catches for 52 yards in his first career start at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Honored with the Harold & Raynor Shnider Office of the Provost Award at the Spartan Academic Excellence Gala, which is presented to a freshman or sophomore student-athlete who embodies the characteristics promoted by Student-Athlete Support Services, with emphasis on academic performance, community involvement and leadership ability . . . saw action in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . had two receptions for 39 yards . . . had an 8-yard catch vs. Florida Atlantic and a 31-yard catch against Central Michigan . . . also made two tackles on special teams . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . presented the Jim Adams Award (unsung hero) after being selected Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year . . . named Scout Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Michigan . . . tabbed Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Western Michigan . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers by Scouts, Inc. (No. 55) and Scout.com (No. 115) . . . rated among the country’s top athletes by Rivals.com (No. 61) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie and PrepStar’s All-Southeast Teams . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by SuperPrep (No. 50) and Rivals.com (No. 54) . . . two-year starter for Coach Darryl Silas at Dooly County High School in Vienna, Georgia . . . third-team All-Middle Georgia selection in 2009 . . . had 37 receptions for 611 yards (16.5 avg.) and 16 touchdowns as a senior . . . caught nine passes for 123 yards and two scores vs. Northeast Macon in 2009 . . . named to the Preseason 2009 Class A Super 11 Team as compiled by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia High School Football Daily . . . earned first-team all-state honors from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a junior . . . 2008 honorable mention all-state pick by The Associated Press and Georgia Sports Writers Association . . . selected first-team All-Middle Georgia as a junior . . . had 49 catches for 970 yards (19.8 avg.) and 14 TDs in 2008 . . . recorded 78 tackles and two interceptions, returning one for a TD, as a junior . . . wore football jersey No. 17 in high school as a tribute to former Spartan Plaxico Burress . . . was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that broke the state record in the 2010 Class A GHSA State Championship (41.9) . . . also during the 2010 GHSA State Championship, he placed third in the 400 meters (49.37) and fourth in the 200 meters (22.6) . . . scored points for the Bobcats in the 2009 GHSA Class A track meet, finishing sixth in the 400 . . . member of the 400-meter relay that placed third in the 2008 state meet . . . son of Keith Mumphery and Sandra Mathis . . . born June 5, 1992 . . . received his bachelor’s degree in communication in May 2014 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in communication.

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Tyler O’CONNOR QB | 6-3 | 220 | SO. | 1L LIMA, OHIO LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC

O’CONNOR’S CAREER HIGHS Pass Attempts: 10, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) Pass Completions: 7, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13) Passing Yards: 68, vs. Youngstown State (9/14/13)

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YDS. 24

AVG. 3.0

TD 0

PCT .643 LG 10

YDS 90 YPG 8.0

YPG 30.0

TD 0

LG 18

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Participated in the 2014 Offense-Defense AllAmerican Bowl Jan. 3 in Orlando, Florida . . . named one of the nation’s top players by 247Sports (No. 132) . . . ranked among the nation’s top fullbacks by ESPN.com (No. 1), 247Sports (No. 1), Scout.com (No. 3) and Rivals.com (No. 4) . . . rated among the East’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 32) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-East Team . . . listed among New Jersey’s top seniors by 247Sports (No. 6), National Underclassmen (No. 7), ESPN.com (No. 10) and Rivals.com (No. 23) . . . . . . three-year starter for Coach Clyde Folsom at West Deptford (New Jersey) High School . . . three-time All-Colonial Conference selection . . . helped lead the Eagles to back-to-back South Jersey Group 2 titles in 2011-12 . . . West Deptford put together a 29-game winning streak during one stretch . . . rushed 134 times for 921 yards (6.9 avg.) and 14 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded four 100-yard rushing games in 2013, including 10 carries for a seasonbest 207 yards and four TDs in the opener vs. Gateway Regional . . . earned Group 2 all-state and All-South Jersey honors after setting career highs with 212 carries for 1,703 yards (8.0 avg.) and 26 TDs as a junior . . . produced 10 100-yard rushing games in 2012, including two 200-yard efforts . . . ran 28 times for 216 yards and five TDs in 42-28 win over Cedar Creek in 2012 South Jersey Group 2 Championship Game, as the Eagles capped off a perfect 13-0 season . . . carried 21 times for 220 yards and three scores vs. Woodbury in Week 2 . . . gained 1,563 yards on 163 attempts and scored 27 TDs as a sophomore . . . had 509 career carries for 4,187 yards (8.2 avg.) and set West Deptford all-time record with 69 total TDs . . . also lettered in wrestling . . . won district wrestling title at 220 pounds as a sophomore . . . son of James and Frances Owens . . . born July 1, 1996 . . . no-preference major.

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OL | 6-6 | 289 | FR. | HS BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played on the offensive line in the inaugural Border Classic as Team Michigan defeated Team Ohio, 27-14, on June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . rated one of the nation’s top offensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 56) and 247Sports (No. 121) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by The Detroit News (No. 13), Lansing State Journal (No. 20), Rivals.com (No. 21), Detroit Free Press (No. 22), National Underclassmen (No. 23) and 247Sports (No. 28) . . . garnered first-team all-state accolades from The Associated Press (Division 5-6) and Detroit Free Press (Division 5) . . . also earned first-team All-Wolverines Conference (West Division) honors . . . two-way lineman recorded 47 tackles, including six for losses, and returned an interception for a touchdown as a senior in 2013 . . . three-year starter for Coach Bill Bergan at Berrien Springs High School . . . son of Dennis and Keren Padla . . . his brother Alex played one season of football at Saginaw Valley State University . . . his uncle Doug earned three letters at Temple (1968-70) . . . born March 19, 1996 . . . majoring in general management.

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RB | 6-2 | 263 | FR. | HS THOROFARE, N.J. WEST DEPTFORD

Third-year player enters preseason camp as the back-up quarterback . . . completed 12of-23 passes for 138 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions in the Green-White spring game . . . was 10-of-15 passing for 132 yards and one touchdown in the first spring scrimmage April 4; his 9-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Burbridge in the secondto-final series lifted the offense past the defense, 27-25 . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in three games (South Florida, Youngstown State, Illinois) to earn his first letter . . . Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . completed 9-of-14 passes (.643) for 90 yards . . . was 7-of-10 passing for 68 yards in the win over Youngstown State . . . in his collegiate debut vs. South Florida, completed 2-of-4 passes for 22 yards. . . . was 3-of-7 for 59 yards and two interceptions in the Green-White spring game . . . hit 6-of-10 passes of 141 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown to AJ Troup and a 55-yard completion to Monty Madaris, in the first spring scrimmage on April 5.. . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week vs. Boise State . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected Ohio’s MVP after accounting for 174 total yards and two scores in a 2421 overtime win over Pennsylvania in the 2012 Big 33 Football Classic . . . completed 18-of-33 throws for 243 yards and two touchdowns in Ohio North-South Classic . . . PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style quarterbacks by 247Sports.com (No. 13) and Rivals.com (No. 18) . . . rated among the country’s top quarterbacks by ESPN.com (No. 58) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Midwest Team . . . listed among Ohio’s top seniors by 247Sports.com (No. 18), Rivals.com (No. 30) and ESPN.com (No. 51) . . . participated in the 2011 Elite 11 Quarterback Camp in Malibu, Calif. . . . four-year starter for Coach Jerry Cooper at Lima (Ohio) Central Catholic High School . . . second-team All-Ohio (Division V) selection by The Associated Press in 2011 . . . named to AP Northwest All-District First Team as a senior . . . selected Northwest Conference Back of the Year for the second-straight season after throwing for 1,995 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2011 while leading the Thunderbirds to a 10-1 record and the No. 1 ranking in the final AP Division V Poll . . . connected on 18-of-32 passes for 333 yards, five TDs and four interceptions vs. Liberty-Benton in the 2011 state quarterfinals . . . also earned first-team all-conference honors as the kicking specialist as a senior, converting 26-of-29 extra-point attempts and averaging 38 yards per punt . . . voted 2010 NWC Back of the Year after accounting for 2,986 total yards and 40 TDs . . . completed 141-of-231 throws (.610) for 2,516 yards, 27 TDs and six interceptions as a junior . . . rushed for 470 yards and 13 scores in 2010 . . . threw for 1,631 yards (100of-173 passing) and 21 TDs as a sophomore . . . hit 104-of-222 passes for 1,634 yards and 11 scores as a freshman . . . four-year starter on the Thunderbirds’ basketball team . . . earned second-team AP All-Ohio (Division III) honors as a junior after averaging 12.8 points per game . . . son of Mike and Barb O’Connor . . . born March 4, 1994 . . . majoring in supply chain management.

O’CONNOR’S STATISTICS PASSING G/GS COMP ATT 2013 3/0 9 14

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SN | 6-5 | 220 | JR. | 2L SALINE, MICH. SALINE

YPG 0.0 9.1 5.5

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LG 0 49 49

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Second-year player enters preseason camp listed as the No. 2 strong safety on the depth chart . . . finished an impressive spring with five tackles and a pass break-up in the Green-White game . . . led the defense with eight stops in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . collected six tackles and forced a fumble in the first spring scrimmage April 4 . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top safeties by ESPN.com (No. 20) and Scout.com (No. 31) . . . rated among the country’s top athletes by Rivals.com (No. 25) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 52) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 23), ESPN.com (No. 23) and 247Sports.com (No. 39) . . . three-year starter at Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio . . . helped the Raiders, under first-year Coach Steve Arnold, to a 9-2 record in 2012 . . . Associated Press Division I first-team All-Ohio selection as a senior . . . also named AP Ohio Northeast Inland All-District first-team in 2012 . . . recorded 85 tackles and five interceptions as a senior . . . produced 17 tackles for loss in 2012, including seven sacks . . . returned 14 punts for 265 yards (18.9 avg.) and two touchdowns as a senior . . . also returned 10 kickoffs for 223 yards (22.3 avg.) in 2012 . . . returned a punt 47 yards for a TD vs. Euclid . . . returned a punt 85 yards for a TD and an interception 60 yards for another score vs. Warrensville Heights . . . saw action at quarterback and wide receiver as a junior but missed three games due to injury . . . rushed 51 times for 216 yards (4.2 avg.) in 2011 . . . returned the opening kickoff 87 yards for a score and added third-quarter TD runs of 24 and 85 yards vs. Warrensville Heights . . . son of Andre and LaShonda Coleman . . . born Dec. 9, 1994 . . . no-preference major.

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TD 0 2 2

S | 5-11 | 210 | FR. | RS WARREN, OHIO WARREN G. HARDING

SPARTAN RECORDS

AVG. 0.0 15.9 15.9

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YDS. 0 127 127

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PENDLETON’S CAREER HIGHS Catches: 2, twice (last vs. Stanford, 1/1/14) Receiving Yards: 62, vs. Michigan (11/2/13) TD Catches: 1, twice times (last vs. Stanford, 1/1/14)

Third-year player is on scholarship and enters his third year as the starting long snapper in 2013 . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 14 games as the starting long snapper . . . recorded a solo tackle in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . recovered a fumbled punt that led to a touchdown in the first quarter at Nebraska. . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games . . . ranked tied for first on the team with four tackles on punt coverage . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top long snappers by Chris Rubio (No. 6) . . . three-year starter as the long snapper for Coaches Mike Glennie and Joe Palka at Saline (Michigan) High School . . . prior to his senior season, invited to participate in Rubio’s “Top 12” Camp in Los Angeles, Calif. . . . attended Chris Sailer Kicking/Long Snapping Camps . . . also participated in National Snapping Events in Las Vegas, Nev. . . . member of the Hornet track team as a sophomore . . . son of Cam and Donna Pepper . . . father Cam started at offensive guard for Illinois in 1989-90 . . . born May 28, 1994 . . . majoring in media and information.

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FB | 6-0 | 249 | JR. | 2L LUCASVILLE, OHIO PORTSMOUTH WEST

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Taybor PEPPER

Fourth-year player enters his second season as the starting fullback . . . two-year letterwinner has appeared in 23 games, including 11 starts at fullback . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 14 games, including 10 starts at fullback, to earn his second letter . . . had eight catches for 127 yards (15.9 avg.) and two touchdowns . . . impressive all-around effort vs. No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, recording two catches for 21 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown from Connor Cook in the second quarter, in addition to delivering several key blocks against the Cardinal . . . had two catches for a career-high 62 yards in win over No. 23 Michigan; had a 49-yard reception on MSU’s first offensive play of the game . . . had a 13-yard reception at Illinois . . . caught his first career pass for a 12-yard touchdown against Youngstown State . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games to earn his first letter . . . played both fullback and on special teams . . . collected a tackle at Minnesota . . . started his first career game at No. 23 Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top fullbacks by Rivals.com (No. 3) . . . three-time all-state, all-area, all-county and all-district selection for Coach Merril Triplett at Portsmouth (Ohio) West High School . . . earned Associated Press Division IV AllOhio First-Team honors as a linebacker in 2010 after recording 78 tackles in just seven games for the Senators . . . sidelined for the last four games of the season with a broken leg . . . named AP All-Southeast District Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . also rushed 88 times for 967 yards (11.0 avg.) and 13 touchdowns in 2010 . . . ran 15 times for 115 yards and two scores vs. Chesapeake . . . gained 168 yards on 14 carries and scored three TDs vs. Rock Hill . . . had 15 rushes for 229 yards and two scores vs. Portsmouth . . . produced 96 tackles as a junior, with 25 resulting in losses including eight sacks . . . also forced and recovered three fumbles in 2009 . . . carried 144 times for 1,471 yards and 20 TDs as a junior . . . son of Garrett and Shawna Pendleton . . . born Nov. 9, 1992 . . . majoring in hospitality business.

PENDLETON’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS REC. 2012 9/1 0 2013 14/10 8 Career 23/11 8

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Josiah PRICE

TE | 6-4 | 251 | SO. | 1L GREENTOWN, IND. EASTERN Third-year player enters preseason camp as a co-starter at tight end . . . named to College Football Performance Awards Watch List for the Tight End Trophy . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 14 games, including six starts, to earn his first letter . . . led Spartan tight ends with 17 receptions for 210 yards (12.4 avg.) . . . ranked second on the team with four touchdown receptions . . . Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had a 9-yard catch in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against fifth-ranked Stanford . . . tied a career best with three catches for 24 yards, including a 9-yard TD grab, against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship . . . hauled in a 12-yard touchdown reception vs. Minnesota . . . tied his career high with three receptions for 35 yards, including a 15-yard TD grab, at Northwestern . . . had two catches for 21 yards at Illinois, including his first career TD reception on a 13-yard grab in the third quarter . . . his 26-yard catch in the fourth quarter set up MSU’s only offensive TD of the game in the win against Purdue . . . had a career-long 39-yard reception vs. Indiana . . . caught three passes for 28 yards vs. Youngstown State. . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends by 247Sports.com (No. 16) and Rivals.com (No. 19) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . rated among Indiana’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 5), 247Sports.com (No. 7) and Rivals.com (No. 10) . . . four-year starter for Coach Josh Edwards at Eastern High School in Greentown, Ind. . . . two-time Top 50 All-State selection by the Indiana Football Coaches Association . . . also earned first-team all-state (Class 2A) honors from The Associated Press as a senior . . . two-time first-team all-area and all-conference pick . . . named the state’s top senior tight end by the IFCA as part of the Mr. Football program . . . had 39 receptions for 524 yards (13.4 avg.) and four touchdowns in 2011 . . . threw for 114 yards and rushed for 106 yards as a senior . . . recorded 59 tackles, with 19.5 resulting in losses including 13 sacks, in 2011 . . . forced five fumbles, blocked two punts and returned a punt for a TD as a senior . . . caught four passes for 123 yards and a score vs. Oak Hill . . . had a career-best 41 catches for 574 yards (14.0 avg.) and eight TDs in 2010 . . . registered 95 tackles, with 23 for losses including 10 sacks, as a junior . . . had a season-high nine receptions for 155 yards and a TD vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers in 2010 . . . his career receiving totals include 130 receptions for 1,920 yards (14.8 avg.) . . . accounted for 29 career TDs . . . produced 286 career tackles, with 65.5 for losses including a schoolrecord 41.5 sacks . . . also participated in basketball and track and field . . . eclipsed the 1,000-point career milestone in basketball as a senior . . . son of Tim and Mary Price . . . born July 19, 1993 . . . hospitality business major. PRICE’S CAREER HIGHS Catches: 3, three times (last vs. Ohio State, 12/7/13) Receiving Yards: 39, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) TD Catches: 1, four times (last vs. Ohio State, 12/7/13) PRICE’S STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS REC. 2013 14/6 17

YDS. 210

AVG. 12.4

TD 4

LG 39

YPG 15.0

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FB | 6-1 | 242 | SR.-5 | SQ ROCHESTER, MICH. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Third-year walk-on provides depth at fullback . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Did not see game action . . . 2012 SEASON: Sat out the entire 2012 season after transferring to Michigan State from the University of Pennsylvania . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN AT PENN): Appeared in 10 games in 2011, playing primarily on the defensive line and special teams . . . recorded a pass break-up vs. Fordham . . . Did not see game action in 2010 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterman for Coach Tony Patritto at Adams High School in Rochester, Michigan, where he helped the Highlanders to three league championships . . . selected team captain as a senior . . . earned all-league and all-county honors in 2009 . . . also named all-league in lacrosse . . . son of Daniel and Heather Rea . . . born Nov. 25, 1991 . . . brother Josh played lacrosse at Roanoke College . . . majoring in finance.

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LB | 6-2 | 236 | FR. | RS STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH. BROTHER RICE Second-year player enters preseason camp listed No. 2 on the depth chart at Mike (middle) linebacker . . . combined for 10 tackles in two spring scrimmages and the Green-White game . . . recorded seven stops in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Ohio State . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . honorable mention PARADE All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by Scout.com (No. 142), Rivals.com (No. 149) and CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 179) . . . rated among the country’s top linebackers by CFN (No. 25) . . . listed among the nation’s top middle/inside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 7) and 247Sports.com (No. 18) . . . ranked among the country’s top outside linebackers by Rivals.com (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 34) . . . rated among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 46) . . . listed among the state’s top seniors by the Lansing State Journal (No. 2), Rivals.com (No. 4), Scout.com (No. 4), The Detroit News (No. 5), 247Sports.com (No. 5) and ESPN.com (No. 7) . . . three-year starter for Coach Al Fracassa at Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan . . . helped lead the Warriors to a combined record of 28-10 (.737), including back-to-back Division 2 state championships (2011-12) . . . named to The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press Dream Teams in 2012 . . . led the team in tackles (133: 86 solos, 47 assists) and tackles for loss (21) as a senior . . . his eight sacks ranked second on the team . . . also credited with an interception, two passes defended and nine quarterback hurries in 2012 . . . recorded double-figure tackles in nine of 14 games as a senior . . . produced nine tackles and recovered a fumble in the 2012 Division 2 state championship game vs. Muskegon . . . posted nine tackles, three QB hurries and an interception vs. Detroit Catholic Central . . . totaled double-digit tackles in each of the first five games of the 2012 season . . . registered a season-high 15 tackles (11 solos, 4 assists), with five resulting in losses including three sacks (12 yards) vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s . . . made 15 stops vs. Warren De La Salle, with four for losses including two sacks (3 yards) . . . tallied 12 tackles (11 solos, 1 assist) in the 2012 season opener vs. Cass Tech . . . led the Warriors with a career-best 140 tackles (69 solos, 71 assists) as a junior, with seven resulting in losses including one sack . . . reached double-figure tackles in eight of 14 games in 2011, including a career-best 18 stops (7 solos, 11 assists) vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s . . . started at defensive end as a sophomore and ranked third on the team with 79 tackles (33 solos, 46 assists), including 14.5 for losses . . . finished second on the team with 7.5 sacks (22 yards) in 2010 . . . his prep career totals include 352 tackles and 42.5 tackles for loss, including 16.5 sacks . . . recorded double-figure tackles in 19 career games . . . also participated in baseball and hockey . . . son of Paul and Cindy Reschke . . . born Sept. 16, 1994 . . . majoring in marketing.

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RUSH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11, vs. Nebraska (10/29/11) Tackles for loss: 2.5, twice (last vs. Minnesota, 11/30/13) Sacks: 2.0, three times (last vs. Minnesota, 11/30/13) Pass Break-ups: 1, 13 times (last vs. Illinois, 10/26/13) AT 27 19 17 63

TM 58 38 30 126

TFL 12-45 7.5-34 7.5-38 27-117

SACKS 4-23 2-21 5-27 11-71

PBU 5 5 3 13

FR 0 0 1 1

FF 1 1 1 3

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2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

BOWL HISTORY

RUSH’S STATISTICS G/GS UT 2011 14/14 31 2012 13/13 19 2013 14/13 13 Career 41/40 63

HONORS & AWARDS

Fifth-year senior enters his fourth year as a starting defensive end . . . three-year letterwinner has started in 40 of his 41 career games . . . has 126 tackles, including 27 for losses (117 yards) and 11 sacks (71 yards) . . . ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in sacks (tied for 17th with 11) and tackles for loss (tied for 17th with 27) . . . also has 13 career pass break-ups . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Lindy’s (third team) and Phil Steele (fourth team) . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Recorded 30 tackles, including 7.5 for losses (38 yards) and a career-high five sacks (27 yards) . . . ranked third on the team in sacks and fourth in tackles for loss . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten pick by the coaches and media . . . ranked ninth on the defense with 129 production points . . . had three tackles in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against fifth-ranked Stanford . . . tied career highs with 2.5 tackles for loss (13 yards) and two sacks (12 yards) and had four tackles overall against Minnesota . . . collected four stops, including a 7-yard loss, in victory over No. 23 Michigan . . . compiled a team-high 22 production points at Illinois with three tackles, including two for losses with a 4-yard sack, while also recovering a fumble and breaking up a pass . . . had his streak of 31 consecutive starts snapped at Iowa . . . tied a career high with two sacks (11 yards) in the season opener vs. Western Michigan; had four tackles total and recorded 37 production points, including four quarterback hits, against the Broncos . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at defensive end . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media . . . ranked second among MSU defensive linemen with 38 tackles . . . ranked fourth on the team with 7.5 tackles for loss (34 yards), including 2.0 sacks (21 yards) . . . tied for team lead with five quarterback hurries . . . also had five pass break-ups . . . posted three stops, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over TCU . . . collected four tackles, including a 10-yard sack, vs. No. 21 Nebraska (season-high 28 production points) . . . tallied five tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and blocked a punt in win at Wisconsin . . . produced an 11-yard sack and had four tackles overall in the win at Indiana . . . recorded five

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DE | 6-3 | 251 | SR.-5 | 3L CINCINNATI, OHIO ARCHBISHOP MOELLER

SPARTAN RECORDS

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Marcus RUSH

COACHING STAFF

Fourth-year walk-on provides depth at linebacker . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week twice (vs. Nebraska and Youngstown State) . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Week against Northwestern . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letterwinner (2009-10) as a quarterback and defensive back for Coach Dan Bjelac at Bishop Watterson High School in Columbus, Ohio . . . helped lead Bishop Watterson to the 2010 Division III state championship . . . threw for 1,366 yards and 13 touchdowns while completing 54 percent of his passes (85-of-158) as a senior . . . also rushed for 332 yards and nine TDs . . . completed 8-of-13 passes for 121 yards and had a 1-yard touchdown run in the 13-12 victory over Akron Buchtel in the state title game . . . completed a season-high 13 passes (13-of-23) for 113 yards and a touchdown over Columbian in the state quarterfinals . . . rushed for a season-high 86 yards and a touchdown and was 6-of-14 passing for 55 yards in the opening round of the state playoffs against St. Francis DeSales . . . threw for two touchdowns and 143 yards on 11-of-17 passing against Lake . . . tossed a season-best three TDs on 8-of-9 passing for 118 yards vs. Lorain . . . threw a season-high 180 yards while completing 6-of-7 throws against Greenville . . . son of Peter and Cynthia Rhomberg . . . born Oct. 23, 1992 . . . interdisciplinary studies in social science major.

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LB | 6-0 | 231 | JR. | SQ COLUMBUS, OHIO BISHOP WATTERSON

2014 OUTLOOK

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tackles, broke up a pass and forced a fumble vs. No. 14 Ohio State . . . posted three tackles, including a 3-yard loss, and broke up a pass against Eastern Michigan . . . tied for team lead in tackles (6) and tackles for loss (2.0 for 3 yards) vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . broke up a pass and had two quarterback hurries at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Started all 14 games at defensive end . . . named Big Ten Freshman Defensive MVP by ESPN.com . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media) . . . named Freshman All-American by FWAA (first team), Sporting News (first team), Yahoo! Sports (second team), Phil Steele (second team) and CollegeFootballNews.com (second team) . . . named to ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . ranked second among MSU defensive linemen with 58 tackles (4.1 avg.) . . . ranked first among Big Ten freshmen in sacks (4.0 for 23 yards) and tackles for loss (12.0 for 45 yards) . . . tied for second on the team with five pass break-ups . . . helped MSU to a win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl after tying for the team lead with seven tackles, including two for losses (4 yards), while also breaking up a pass against the Bulldogs . . . excellent all-around game in win at Northwestern: collected five tackles, including a career-high two sacks (6 yards), forced a fumble, and broke up a pass . . . had three tackles, including a 2-yard tackle for loss, and broke up a pass in win at Iowa . . . collected three tackles against Minnesota . . . earned honorable mention College Football Performance Awards Defensive Lineman of the Week accolades after recording a career-high 11 tackles, including 2.5 for losses (4 yards), at No. 13 Nebraska . . . compiled five stops and had a quarterback hurry in victory against No. 4 Wisconsin . . . had three tackles, including a 10-yard sack of Denard Robinson, and three QB hurries in MSU’s 28-14 win over No. 11 Michigan . . . earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after collecting four tackles, including a 7-yard sack, in MSU’s 10-7 win at Ohio State . . . named Spartan Defensive Player of the Week after registering one tackle, two quarterback hurries and a pass break-up vs. Central Michigan . . . had seven tackles, including two for losses (10 yards), along with two quarterback hurries at Notre Dame . . . made his first career start against Youngstown State and recorded four tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and also had two quarterback hurries . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top defensive ends by Scouts, Inc. (No. 55), Scout.com (No. 60) and Max Emfinger (No. 74) . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 36) and Scout.com (No. 44) . . . two-year starter for Coach John Rodenberg at Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . selected Great Catholic League South Co-Athlete of the Year after leading the conference in sacks (11 for 73 yards) as a senior while helping the Crusaders to a 9-2 record . . . finished second on the team in tackles with 70 (35 solos, 35 assists) in 2009, including 15.5 for losses (103 yards) . . . had two interceptions as a senior, returning one 10 yards for a touchdown in the season opener vs. Winton Woods . . . also credited with four quarterback hurries, four passes defended and two blocked kicks in 2009 . . . posted a season-best three sacks vs. LaSalle . . . earned second-team All-GCL South honors as a junior . . . registered 75 tackles, including nine sacks, and recovered two fumbles in 2008 . . . recorded a career-high four sacks vs. Findlay . . . intercepted a pass in backto-back games vs. Elder (55-yard return) and Indianapolis Cathedral (60-yard return) . . . appeared in eight games as a sophomore and made 16 tackles (8 solos, 8 assists) . . . attended the same high school that produced former Spartan two-time consensus All-American Greg Jones as well as red-shirt freshman linebacker Shane Jones and sophomore wide receiver Monty Madaris . . . son of John and Ginny Rush . . . born June 19, 1991 . . . majoring in advertising.

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RUSH’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2011 DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL Youngstown State 1 3 4 0.5-2 Florida Atlantic 0 2 2 0-0 Notre Dame 3 4 7 2-10 Central Michigan 1 0 1 0-0 Ohio State 4 0 4 1-7 Michigan 2 1 3 1-10 Wisconsin 0 5 5 0-0 Nebraska 7 4 11 2.5-4 Minnesota 0 3 3 0-0 Iowa 2 1 3 1-2 Indiana 1 1 2 0-0 Northwestern 4 1 5 2-6 Wisconsin 0 1 1 0-0 Georgia 6 1 7 2-4 Totals 31 27 58 12-45

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 1-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-0 4-23

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 5

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

2012 DEFENSE Boise State Central Michigan Notre Dame Eastern Michigan Ohio State Indiana Iowa Michigan Wisconsin Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota TCU Totals

UT 1 0 3 2 2 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 19

AT 1 1 3 1 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 19

TM 2 1 6 3 5 4 2 1 5 4 2 0 3 38

TFL 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-3 0-0 1-11 0.5-1 0.5-3 0.5-1 1-10 0.5-1 0-0 0.5-1 7.5-34

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-21

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2013 DEFENSE Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

UT 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 13

AT 2 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 17

TM 4 1 2 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 0 4 2 3 30

TFL 2-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 1-7 0-0 0-0 2.5-13 0-0 0-0 7.5-38

SACKS 2-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-12 0-0 0-0 5-27

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Mike SADLER

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P | 6-0 | 175 | SR.-5 | 3L GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. FOREST HILLS NORTHERN Fifth-year senior enters his fourth season as Michigan State’s starting punter in 2014 . . . preseason first-team All-America selection by Athlon Sports . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (first team), Phil Steele (second team) and Lindy’s (second team) . . . named to watch lists for the Ray Guy Award (nation’s top punter) and College Football Performance Awards Punter Trophy . . . three-year letterwinner has a career average of 42.4 yards per punt, which is currently sixth best in MSU history . . . also ranks among MSU’s all-time punters in punting yards (sixth with 9,164) and attempts (seventh with 216) . . . a valuable weapon on special teams, he has placed 41 percent of his career punts inside the 20 (89-of-216) and 24 percent inside the 10 (52-of-216) . . . is the first Spartan in program history to earn Academic All-America honors three times (first team: 2013; second team: 2011-12) . . . three-time Academic All-Big Ten pick (2011, 2012, 2013) . . . listed among college football’s top personalities (No. 7), according to NFL.com’s Mike Huguenin . . . 2013 SEASON (JUNIOR): Earned All-America honors from ESPN.com (first team), CBSSports.com (first team) and Athlon Sports (second team) . . . named to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-America First Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America . . . first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches for the second-straight year . . . second-team all-conference pick by the media . . . Ray Guy Award semifinalist . . . also tabbed All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports (first team) . . . ranked fourth in the Big Ten in punting with his 42.5-yard average . . . ranked seventh in MSU single-season history with 3,233 punting yards . . . placed 43 percent of his punts (33-of-76) inside the 20 and 32 percent inside the 10 (24-of-76) . . . led the NCAA FBS with 24 punts downed inside the 10 and ranked tied for second with 33 inside the 20 . . . also had eight punts downed inside the 5, including three at the 1-yard line . . . had 16 punts of 50-plus yards . . . averaged 45.5 yards per punt, including a 55-yarder, while also placing three of his six punts inside the 20 in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford . . . placed two of his six punts inside the 10 against Minnesota . . . pinned four of his seven punts inside the 10 in victory at Nebraska, including one that was fumbled at the 8-yard line and another that was downed at the 1; also gained 3 yards on a fake field goal that helped propel Michigan State to a touchdown scoring drive midway through the fourth quarter, giving MSU a 34-21 lead . . . placed three of his five punts inside the 20 in the win over No. 23 Michigan, including two inside the 10 . . . placed his only punt of the game at Illinois, a 54-yarder, on the Illini 8-yard line . . . dropped three of his seven punts inside the 10 against Purdue . . . named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time in his career and also named CFPA National Punter of the Week after averaging a career-best 59.2 yards on four punts in the win over Indiana, including a season-long 69-yarder in the fourth quarter; also placed one kick on the IU 4-yard line; his 59.2-yard average against the Hoosiers established a Big Ten single-game record (minimum four punts) . . . averaged 44.4 yards on five punts at Iowa, including two inside the 20 and a 51-yarder; also ran a fake punt 25 yards for a first down that helped set up Michael Geiger’s 49-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter . . . averaged 41.4 yards per punt at No. 22 Notre Dame, including a 54-yarder and one downed inside the 20 . . . downed four of his seven punts inside the 20 against South Florida; totaled seven punts for 319 yards (45.6 avg.) . . . placed a career-high six punts inside the 20 in the season opener vs. Western Michigan and tied his career high with 11 punts (38.5 avg; 423 yards) . . . 2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): First-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and second-team pick by the media . . . became the sixth Spartan punter to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors . . . also a first-team All-Big Ten selection by ESPN.com, CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele . . . named to the CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (honorable mention) . . . led the Big Ten and ranked 21st in the FBS, averaging 43.3 yards per punt . . . placed 39 percent of his punts inside the 20 (31-of-79) and 22 percent inside the 10 (17-of-79) . . . ranked second in the Big Ten with 31 punts downed inside the 20 . . . had 19 punts of 50-plus yards, which ranked first in the Big Ten . . . his 3,422 punting yards ranked second most in a MSU single-season . . . named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team, as selected by the CoSIDA, for the second-straight year . . . was also named Academic All-Big Ten and a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar for the second year in a row . . . named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten All-Bowl Team after setting MSU’s single-game bowl records for punts (11) and punting yards (481) in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU. . . the 481 punting yards established a career high and were the most by a Big Ten punter in a single-game in 2012, while the 11 punts tied for second most . . . broke the bowl records he set in the 2012 Outback Bowl against

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2014 SPARTANS SADLER’S CAREER HIGHS Punts: 11, twice (last vs. Western Michigan, 8/30/13) Punting Yards: 481, vs. TCU (12/29/12) Punting Avg. (Min. 4): 59.2, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Punts Inside 20: 6, vs. Western Michigan, 8/30/13 Longest Punt: 70, vs. Ohio State (9/29/12) YDS. 2509 3422 3233 9164

AVG. 41.1 43.3 42.5 42.4

LG 57 70 69 70

I20 25 31 33 89

I10 11 17 24 52

AVG 38.5 49.5 42.5 39.5 55.4 45.6 40.2 41.4 38.7 46.6 42.6 43.3 43.7 43.3

LG 41 56 56 48 70 59 59 49 52 60 47 56 55 70

I20 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 1 3 31

I10 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 17

2013 PUNTING Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State Notre Dame Iowa Indiana Purdue Illinois Michigan Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Stanford Totals

NO. 11 7 2 5 5 4 7 1 5 7 5 6 5 6 76

YDS 423 319 81 207 222 237 266 54 204 284 206 251 206 273 3233

AVG 38.5 45.6 40.5 41.4 44.4 59.2 38.0 54.0 40.8 40.6 41.2 41.8 41.2 45.5 42.5

LG 48 54 42 54 51 69 53 54 51 56 53 47 52 55 69

I20 6 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 33

I10 2 4 1 0 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 2 0 2 24

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YDS 77 99 340 237 277 319 362 290 271 326 213 130 481 3422

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No. 2 2 8 6 5 7 9 7 7 7 5 3 11 79

HONORS & AWARDS

2012 Opponent Boise State Central Michigan Notre Dame Eastern Michigan Ohio State Indiana Iowa Michigan Wisconsin Nebraska Northwestern Minnesota TCU Totals

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I10 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 11

SPARTAN RECORDS

I20 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 1 4 3 0 2 2 4 25

2013 RECAP

LG 41 36 55 46 51 45 49 40 44 54 44 45 57 57

COACHING STAFF

SADLER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2011 PUNTING NO. YDS AVG Youngstown State 3 115 38.3 Florida Atlantic 1 36 36.0 Notre Dame 6 238 39.7 Central Michigan 2 87 43.5 Ohio State 6 245 40.8 Michigan 5 205 41.0 Wisconsin 7 266 38.0 Nebraska 5 182 36.4 Minnesota 5 175 35.0 Iowa 6 277 46.2 Indiana 0 0 0.0 Northwestern 4 156 39.0 Wisconsin 3 126 42.0 Georgia 8 201 50.1 Totals 61 2509 41.1

+50 6 19 16 41

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SADLER’S STATISTICS PUNTING G NO. 2011 14 61 2012 13 79 2013 14 76 Career 41 216

2014 OUTLOOK

Georgia (eight punts for 401 yards) . . . three of his punts against the Horned Frogs were 50-plus yards, including his long of 55 yards that was fumbled by TCU punt returner Skye Dawson at the TCU 4-yard line and was recovered by Michigan State; that play led to Le’Veon Bell’s 4-yard TD run with 7:00 left in the fourth quarter that gave MSU a 1413 lead . . . placed three punts inside the 20 against TCU, including two inside the 10 . . . two of his three punts at Minnesota traveled 50-plus yards, including a 56-yarder that was downed at the 2-yard line . . . placed two of his five punts inside the 20 vs. Northwestern while averaging 42.6 yards per punt . . . named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after averaging 46.6 yards on seven punts vs. No. 21 Nebraska, including three placed inside the 20 . . . placed three of his seven punts inside the 10 in overtime win at Wisconsin . . . averaged 41.4 yards on seven punts, including a season-high four placed inside the 20, at No. 23 Michigan; on fourth-and-9 from MSU’s 23-yard line in the fourth quarter, Sadler ran a fake punt 26 yards for a Spartan first down, leading to Dan Conroy’s go-ahead field goal at the 5:48 mark . . . averaged 40.2 yards on nine punts (362 yards), including a 59-yarder, vs. Iowa . . . placed three of his seven punts inside the 20 while averaging 45.6 yards per punt at Indiana . . . averaged 55.4 yards on five punts against No. 14 Ohio State, including a career-long 70-yarder in the second quarter; three of his five punts were downed inside the 20, including two inside the 10 . . . had eight punts vs. Notre Dame for 340 yards; had three downed inside the 20 . . . averaged 49.5 yards on two punts at Central Michigan, including a 56-yarder that was downed at the 8-yard line . . . 2011 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Earned Freshman All-America honors by Phil Steele (third team) and CollegeFootballNews. com (honorable mention) . . . named to ESPN.com, Yahoo! Sports and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team . . . selected to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America Team (second team) for his 4.0 GPA in applied engineering sciences . . . also a CoSIDA Academic All-District V first-team selection and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree . . . 2011-12 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient . . . was one of 14 freshmen starting punters in the FBS (true and redshirt) . . . averaged 41.1 yards per punt (61 punts for 2,509 yards) . . . placed 41 percent (25-of-61) of his punts inside the 20 . . . tied for 12th in the FBS with 25 punts inside the 20 . . . also pinned 11 punts inside the 10, which tied for eighth most in the nation . . . had six punts of 50-plus yards . . . set season highs in punting average (50.1 yards per punt), punts (8) and punting yards (401) and placed four punts inside the 20 in Michigan State’s win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl; also had a season-long 57-yard punt against the Bulldogs . . . placed two of his three punts inside the 20 against Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game, including one at the 1-yard line . . . pinned two of his four punts inside the 20 at Northwestern and averaged 39.0 yards per punt (four punts for 156 yards) . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after averaging 46.2 yards per punt (six punts for 277 yards), including three inside the opponent’s 20, in Michigan State’s 37-21 victory at Iowa . . . named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in MSU’s 31-24 victory over Minnesota; averaged just 35.0 yards on five punts against the Gophers, but four of his five punts were placed inside the Gopher 20-yard line; delivered two clutch punts in the final seven minutes, twice pinning Minnesota inside its own 10-yard line; his first punt was downed at the Minnesota 6 and the second was fair caught by Brandon Green at the Gopher 10 . . . pinned two of his seven punts inside the 20 against Wisconsin; averaged 38.0 yards on seven punts vs. the Badgers . . . named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his performance in the Michigan game; averaged 41.0 yards per punt on five attempts, had one punt downed inside the Michigan 20-yard line, and delivered a long of 45 yards despite wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour in Spartan Stadium . . . averaged 40.8 yards on six punts at Ohio State, including three downed inside the 20 . . . averaged 43.5 yards on two punts vs. Central Michigan, including a 46-yarder . . . averaged 39.7 yards on six punts, including a 55-yarder, at Notre Dame . . . his only punt against Florida Atlantic was a 36-yarder that was downed at the FAU 8-yard line . . . in his collegiate debut against Youngstown State, averaged 38.3 yards per punt (three for 115 yards), including one inside the 20 . . . 2010 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top punters by Scout. com (No. 3) . . . listed among the country’s top kickers by Scouts, Inc. (No. 5) and Rivals. com (No. 7) . . . rated as possessing the fourth-strongest leg among kickers by Rivals. com . . . named to SuperPrep’s and PrepStar’s All-Midwest Teams . . . ranked among the state’s top seniors by Scout.com (No. 23), Rivals.com (No. 28) and Detroit Free Press (No. 49) . . . two-year starter for Coach Jeff Rapelje at Forest Hills Northern High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan . . . averaged 39.9 yards on 32 punts as a senior, including a season-long 61-yarder . . . placed 13 kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line in 2009 . . . ranked second on the team in scoring as a senior with 33 points, hitting 27-of-29 extra-point and 2-of-4 field-goal attempts . . . converted a school-record 58yard field goal vs. Belding . . . averaged 63.0 yards on 33 kickoffs in 2009 . . . averaged 38.6 yards per punt as a junior, including a career-best 65-yarder . . . accounted for 15 points in 2008, converting 12-of-13 PATs and 1-of-2 field-goal tries . . . as a junior, his only field goal came vs. West Catholic, a 43-yarder . . . also lettered in basketball for the Huskies . . . son of David and Karen Sadler . . . born Nov. 19, 1991 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . achieved near perfection in the academic arena, maintaining a 3.97 GPA while graduating with a major in applied engineering sciences in May 2013; currently pursuing his master’s in public policy.

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C | 6-1 | 301 | FR. | RS PLANT CITY, FLA. PLANT CITY Second-year player moved from defensive line to center during spring practice . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles by Scout.com (No. 78) and ESPN.com (No. 99) . . . twoyear starter for Coach Wayne Ward at Plant City (Florida) High School . . . set career highs for tackles (29: 9 solos, 20 assists), tackles for loss (8) and sacks (5) as a senior . . . his five sacks tied for the team lead in 2012 . . . also credited with two quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries in 2012 . . . recorded three tackles and returned a fumble 99 yards for a touchdown vs. Riverview . . . matched his career best with six tackles (3 solos, 3 assists) vs. Tampa Gaither, including a sack . . . produced five stops vs. Tampa Freedom, including a career-best three sacks . . . registered 21 tackles (14 solos, 7 assists) as a junior, with six resulting in losses including a sack . . . added two QB hurries in 2011 . . . made five stops vs. Riverview . . . totaled five tackles, including a sack, vs. Tampa Gaither . . . posted a career-high six tackles (5 solos, 1 assist) vs. Strawberry Crest . . . son of Buffy Cox . . . born July 10, 1995 . . . majoring in communication.

Jeremy SCHRAM

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OL | 6-4 | 299 | FR. | HS WHITE LAKE, MICH. ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner as an offensive guard for Coach George Porritt at Orchard Lake (Michigan) St. Mary’s High School . . . also played defensive tackle . . . team captain was named to the Catholic League Central Division All-League team as a senior in 2013 . . . helped lead the Eaglets to the Catholic High School League title and a runner-up finish in Division 3 in 2012 . . . played on the 2011 Division 3 state championship team . . . son of Joe and Sue Schram . . . born Nov. 6, 1996 . . . general management major.

60 Casey SCHREINER OL | 6-3 | 314 | FR. | HS BETHEL PARK, PA. BETHEL PARK HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named one of the top seniors in Western Pennsylvania (No. 42) by Preps.com . . . helped lead Bethel Park to the WPIAL Class AAAA quarterfinals as a junior in 2012 . . . three-year starter for Coach Jeff Metheny at Bethel Park High School . . . also threw shot put . . . son of Mark and Laura Schreiner . . . born May 23, 1996 . . . supply chain management major.

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WR | 5-11 | 204 | SO. | 1L BEAVER DAM, WIS. BEAVER DAM Second-year player is listed as the starting flanker on the preseason depth chart . . . multi-dimensional player also returned kicks for MSU last season . . . 2013 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 13 games, including four starts (Purdue, Illinois, Nebraska, Northwestern) . . . led team with nine kick returns for 199 yards (22.1 avg.) . . . ranked fourth on the team in rushing with 153 yards on 21 carries (7.3 avg.) . . . also had four catches for 6 yards . . . compiled 77 all-purpose yards (69 kick return, 8 rushing) against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game . . . rushed three times for 6 yards at Nebraska, including a 5-yard touchdown run in the first quarter . . . collected 96 all-purpose yards in MSU’s victory over No. 23 Michigan; rushed twice for 38 yards, including a 35-yarder in the fourth quarter, and had 58 kick return yards on two returns (29.0 avg.) . . . had 7 yards rushing on two carries and had a 6-yard reception at Illinois . . . earned his first career start vs. Purdue; had 24 yards rushing on five carries (4.8 avg.) against the Boilermakers . . . collected 47 all-purpose yards vs. Indiana (40 rush, 7 receiving), including a 34-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter . . . registered an 18-yard rush in his only attempt against Youngstown State . . . had two carries for 7 yards in his collegiate debut vs. South Florida . . . made the position change from running back to wide receiver during preseason camp . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: PrepStar All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top running backs by Rivals.com (No. 31), Scout.com (No. 44) and ESPN.com (No. 71) . . . rated among the country’s top all-purpose backs by 247Sports.com (No. 19) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 103) . . . ranked among Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 4), ESPN.com (No. 4) and 247Sports.com (No. 5) . . . threeyear starter for Coach Tim White at Beaver Dam (Wisconsin) High School . . . helped the Golden Beavers to 21 victories during his four-year varsity career (more wins than the previous five seasons combined) . . . set school career records for carries (612), rushing yards (5,092), rushing touchdowns (72), all-purpose yards (5,763) and total TDs (78) . . . career averages (37 games): 8.3 yards per carry and 137.6 rushing yards per game . . . first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association as a senior . . . also earned first-team All-Little Ten honors in 2012 . . . rushed 149 times for 1,302 yards (8.7 avg.) and 15 TDs as a senior . . . added eight catches for 148 yards (18.5 avg.) and one score in 2012 . . . recorded six 100-yard rushing games as a senior, including three 200-yard efforts . . . gained 230 yards on 15 attempts and scored four rushing TDs (60, 56, 29 and 16 yards) vs. West Bend East . . . accounted for 202 all-purpose yards vs. Watertown (14 carries for 146 yards and a score; 3 receptions for 56 yards) . . . caught three passes for a season-high 72 yards at Oconomowoc . . . ran 28 times for a season-high 257 yards and three scores (14, 80 and 37 yards) vs. West Bend West . . . carried 14 times for 238 yards and four TDs (4, 67, 12 and 67 yards) and returned a punt 65 yards for a score in the 2012 season opener vs. Waupun . . . named AP second-team all-state and WFCA honorable mention all-state as a junior . . . selected 2011 Little Ten Back of the Year after setting career highs for carries (217), rushing yards (2,048) and rushing TDs (34) . . . produced seven 200-yard rushing games as a junior . . . put together a late-season streak of four-straight 200-yard games. . . had seven scoring runs of over 70 yards in 2011, including a 95-yard TD run at West Bend West and a 99-yard TD burst vs. Hartford . . . rushed 40 times for a school single-game record 329 yards and five TDs vs. Watertown . . . picked up 229 yards on 16 attempts and scored five times in the 2011 season opener vs. Waupun . . . carried 188 times for 1,274 yards and 18 TDs as a sophomore in 2010 . . . gained 468 yards on 58 attempts and scored five rushing TDs as a freshman in 2009 . . . son of Erin Broome . . . born May 6, 1994 . . . mother Erin Broome played guard on the Wisconsin women’s basketball team (1992-93) . . . father Rodney Shelton played football for the Badgers (lettered in 1991) . . . majoring in general management. SHELTON’S CAREER HIGHS Carries: 4, vs. Purdue (10/19/13) Rushing Yards: 40, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twice (last vs. Nebraska, 11/16/13) Receptions: 2, vs. Purdue (10/19/13) Receiving Yards: 7, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Kick Return Yards: 69, vs. Ohio State (12/7/13) Kick Return: 36, vs. Michigan (11/2/13) All-Purpose Yards: 96, vs. Michigan (11/2/13)

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TD 2

LG 35

RECEIVING 2013

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TD 0

LG 7

YPG 0.5

ATT 9

YDS. 199

AVG. 22.1

TD 0

LG 36

REC. 4

KICKOFF RETURNS 2013

Enoch SMITH JR.

YPG 11.8

LG 15 20 20

PUNT RETURNS 2012 2013 Career

ATT 11 15 26

YDS. 92 129 221

AVG. 8.4 8.6 8.5

TD 0 0 0

LG 44 33 44

YPG 1.8 5.5 3.4

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Enrolled at Michigan State on Jan. 6, 2014, for the beginning of the spring semester and participated in spring practice . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: . . . Rated one of the nation’s top tight ends by Scout.com (No. 20) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . listed among the state’s top seniors by The Detroit News (No. 5), Detroit Free Press (No. 8), 247Sports (No. 11), Rivals.com (No. 14) and Lansing State Journal (No. 14) . . . played multiple positions in high school, including defensive line, linebacker and quarterback . . . three-year starter and two-year captain for Coach Tony Patritto . . . rushed for 289 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries against Farmington . . . ran for 138 yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries against Oak Park . . . missed second half of his senior season with a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula; had three receptions for 26 yards and 11 solo tackles as a linebacker in six games . . . threw for more than 1,200 yards and rushed for more than 600 yards while playing quarterback his junior season . . . son of David and Kimberly Sokol . . . both of his parents were athletes at West Point . . . born Nov. 9, 1995 . . . accounting major.

HONORS & AWARDS

YDS. 23 55 78

TE | 6-5 | 244 | FR. | HS ROCHESTER, MICH. ADAMS

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SIMS’ STATISTICS RECEIVING G/GS 2012 13/0 2013 10/0 Career 23/0

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2013 RECAP

Fourth-year player will compete for playing time at flanker . . . two-year letterwinner has 10 catches for 78 yards (7.8 avg.) and one touchdown in 23 career games . . . has collected 221 punt return yards on 26 returns (8.5 avg.) . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games to earn his second letter . . . ranked second on the team in punt returns (129 yards on 15 returns; 8.6 avg.) . . . had seven receptions for 55 yards (7.9 avg.) . . . had two catches for 5 yards against Purdue . . . caught two passes for 11 yards vs. Indiana . . . had a 20-yard reception at Iowa . . . recorded his first career touchdown on a 13-yard pass from Connor Cook in the first quarter vs. Youngstown State . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, primarily as the team’s starting punt returner, to earn his first letter . . . also saw action at wide receiver . . . led team with 92 punt return yards on 11 returns (8.4 avg.) . . . had three catches for 23 yards . . . named to BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team as a punt returner . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had a career-high 66 punt return yards at Minnesota on four returns (16.5 avg.), including a career-long 44-yarder in the third quarter to the Gopher 7 that set up a Dan Conroy field goal . . . named Spartan Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . had a 14-yard punt return at No. 23 Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week twice (Youngstown State, Ohio State) . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers by Rivals. com (No. 63) . . . rated among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 66) . . . named to PrepStar’s AllSoutheast Team . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 40) . . . honorable mention all-state selection by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Associated Press and Georgia Sports Writers Association . . . two-year starter for Coach Mark Crews at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia . . . led team in receptions with 48 for 764 yards (15.0 avg.) and six touchdowns as a senior while helping the 14-1 Broncos win the Class AAAAA state title . . . also contributed 26 tackles (20 solos, 6 assists) and an interception in 2010 . . . returned the second-half kickoff 87 yards for a TD in the 2010 Class AAAAA championship game vs. Colquitt County . . . accounted for more than 200 all-purpose yards vs. Archer . . . earned all-county honors as an all-purpose player in 2009 . . . set school records for receptions (56), receiving yards (915) and TD catches (9) as a junior . . . also set school single-game records for catches (10) and receiving yards (167) vs. Dacula in 2009 . . . returned six punts for 140 yards (23.3 avg.) as a junior . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan cornerback Nick Tompkins . . . son of Andre and Alida Sims . . . born Nov. 18, 1992 . . . participates in Athletes in Action sports ministry . . . majoring in journalism.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named the South Bay West Coast Bowl Player of the Game after recording five sacks in the all-star game played in Redondo Beach, California . . . also named the South Bay West Coast Player of the Year . . . selected by USA Football to the 2014 U.S. Under-19 National Team to face Team Canada in the 2014 International Bowl series Feb. 7 at Maverick Stadium at the University of Texas at Arlington . . . ranked among the nation’s top defensive tackles by Rivals.com (No. 20), Scout.com (No. 30), 247Sports (No. 30) and ESPN.com (No. 32) . . listed among the state’s top players by Rivals.com (No. 11), ESPN.com (No. 13) and 247Sports (No. 17) . . . ranked one of the top recruits in the Midwest by ESPN.com (No. 41) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . helped lead the Caravan to back-toback state championships (8A in 2012; 7A in 2013) . . . in the 2013 7A title game, the Caravan defense limited Lake Zurich to four first downs and 71 total yards . . . Mount Carmel finished the season with a 13-1 record in winning the school’s 12th state title and the 11th of head coach Frank Lenti’s career . . . the Caravan defense allowed just 96 points all season and produced six shutouts . . . recorded 48 tackles, including 14 for losses (47 yards) . . . earned second-team all-state honors from the Chicago Tribune . . . named to the Northwest Times of Indiana All-Area Illinois First Team . . . garnered firstteam All-Catholic League Blue accolades . . . picked up all-state special mention honors from The News-Gazette and all-area special mention honors from the Southtown Star . . . attended the same high school that produced former MSU offensive lineman Arthur Ray Jr. . . . son of Enoch Smith Sr. and Talisha Smith . . . born Dec. 25, 1995 . . . majoring in mechanical engineering.

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WR | 5-9 | 190 | JR. | 2L SNELLVILLE, GA. BROOKWOOD

DL | 6-2 | 276 | FR. | HS CHICAGO, ILL. MOUNT CARMEL

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Damion TERRY

WR | 6-0 | 172 | FR. | HS WYANDOTTE, MICH. ROOSEVELT

QB | 6-3 | 226 | FR. | RS ERIE, PA. CATHEDRAL PREP

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played wide receiver in the inaugural Border Classic as Team Michigan defeated Team Ohio, 27-14, on June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . two-year starter at Wyandotte Roosevelt High School for Coach Ron Adams . . . had 70 catches for 1,557 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns in 25 games his junior and senior seasons . . . team captain helped lead Wyandotte Roosevelt to an 11-1 record and the Division 2 regional championship game in 2013 . . . first-team Associated Press Division 1-2 selection . . . named to the News-Herald Dream Team . . . recorded 44 receptions for 1,045 yards and 16 touchdowns in 12 games as a senior . . . also led the Bears in total touchdowns (17), all-purpose yards (1,373), punt return yards (170) and kick return yards (140) . . . had five multi-touchdown games and four 100-yard receiving games, including a season-high 126 yards on five catches with two TDs in a 17-10 win over Melvindale . . . hauled in a season-high six catches for 49 yards and one touchdown in a 45-12 win over Truman . . . also had 100-yard receiving performances against Anderson (3 catches for 111 yards), Allen Park (3 for 104) and Lincoln Park (3 for 122) . . . in addition, collected 43 tackles and three interceptions on defense, including two picks against Truman . . . Wyandotte Roosevelt reached the Division 2 state semifinals his junior season in 2012 . . . ranked second on the Bears as a junior in receptions (26), receiving yards (512) and TD receptions (6) . . . led the team in tackles (74) and interceptions (5) in 2012 . . . also lettered in track . . . son of Todd and Tina Sowards . . . born May 6, 1995 . . . accounting major.

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DE | 6-6 | 229 | FR. | HS STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked one of the top tight ends in the nation by ESPN.com (No. 26), Scout.com (No. 36) and 247Sports (No. 65) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast Team . . . recorded 33 tackles (17-16), including six for losses with one sack, in 12 games his senior season playing for Coach Ron Gartrell at Stephenson High School . . . helped lead Stephenson to a 9-3 record and the round of 16 in the Georgia high school state playoffs (Class AAAAA) . . . also played basketball; as a junior, averaged 12 points per game and ranked 10th in DeKalb County in rebounding (7.8 avg.), 13th in blocks (1.5 bpg.) and 19th in field-goal percentage (.522) . . . averaged 12.3 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.4 blocks as a senior . . . grandson of George and Deborah Sweat . . . born Sept. 4, 1996 . . . communication major.

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Second-year player enters preseason camp as the No. 3 quarterback on the depth chart . . . playing for both teams, combined to complete 2-of-5 passes for 30 yards in the Green-White spring game . . . ran for a 23-yard touchdown on the first play of scrimmage for the White . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Offensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Michigan . . . in the second jersey scrimmage of preseason camp, compiled 280 yards of total offense and was 10-of-14 passing for 240 yards and three touchdowns; also rushed for 40 yards on 12 carries as he led the offense to a 37-36 comeback victory over the defense . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Accounted for 125 total yards in Pennsylvania’s 58-27 win over Maryland on June 15 in the 2013 Big 33 Football Classic; completed 4-of-8 passes for 83 yards, including a 57-yard TD strike to Chris Jones in the third quarter, and rushed for 42 yards . . . MaxPreps.com Medium Schools All-American (second team) . . . honorable mention PARADE All-American . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by Scout.com (No. 120), 247Sports.com (No. 205), CollegeFootballNews.com (No. 235) and ESPN.com (No. 283) . . . rated among the nation’s top quarterbacks by Scout.com (No. 9), CFN (No. 24) and MaxPreps.com (No. 24) . . . listed among the country’s top dual-threat quarterbacks by 247Sports.com (No. 6) and ESPN.com (No. 13) . . . ranked among the nation’s top pro-style quarterbacks by Rivals.com (No. 16) . . . rated among the East’s top prospects by ESPN.com (No. 35) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-East Team . . . listed among Pennsylvania’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 8), Rivals.com (No. 10) and 247Sports.com (No. 10) . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike Mischler at Cathedral Prep School in Erie, Pennsylvania . . . compiled a 33-8 record (.805) in 41 career starts for the Ramblers . . . selected Class AAA 2012 Player of the Year by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers . . . also named District 10 Player of the Year by the Erie Times-News . . . broke nearly every school and District 10 single-season passing record while leading the Ramblers to a perfect 15-0 season in 2012, including the Class AAA championship and a No. 17 national ranking . . . completed 222-of-333 throws (.667) for 3,599 yards, 50 touchdowns and only eight interceptions as a senior . . . recorded 12 200-yard passing games in 2012, including five 300-yard passing outings . . . also led the team in rushing as a senior with 123 carries for 699 yards (5.7 avg.) and 12 TDs . . . accounted for 376 total yards and three TDs in a 24-14 win over Archbishop Wood in 2012 Class AAA Championship Game . . . connected on 13-of-24 passes for a Class AAA championshipgame record 317 yards and two TDs plus ran 12 times for 59 yards and another score vs. Archbishop Wood . . . produced 365 total yards and three scores vs. West Allegheny (22-of-33 passing for 257 yards, three TDs and one interception; added 18 rushes for 108 yards) . . . threw for 331 yards (17-of-24 passing), four TDs and one interception vs. Warren . . . hit 11-of-16 passes for 263 yards and a career-best six TDs vs. Central Tech . . . completed 28-of-40 throws for 352 yards, two TDs and one interception vs. Aquinas Institute (N.Y.) . . . selected Erie Times-News Varsity Male Athlete of the Week after accounting for 390 total yards and seven TDs vs. Youngstown (Ohio) Ursuline (21-of-28 passing for 310 yards and five TDs; rushed 11 times for 80 yards and two scores) . . . went 12-for-15 for 280 yards and five TDs vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) . . . threw for 1,582 yards and 15 TDs as a junior . . . completed 15-of-24 tosses for a career-best 361 yards, four TDs and an interception vs. Bradford . . . rushed 11 times for 110 yards and two scores vs. Central Tech . . . passed for 1,921 yards and 21 TDs as a sophomore while guiding the Ramblers to the District 10 Championship and Class AAA semifinals . . . posted three 200-yard passing games in 2010: 216 vs. Oil City (2 TDs), 241 vs. East (TD) and 229 vs. Bradford (2 TDs) . . . carried nine times for 129 yards (14.3 avg.) and three TDs . . . became District 10’s career passing leader with 7,266 yards and 87 TDs . . . also scored 58 career rushing TDs . . . high school teammate Delton Williams is a sophomore running back on the Spartan roster . . . son of Damion Terry and Shelby Staaf . . . born June 21, 1995 . . . majoring in advertising.

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Second-year player provides depth at defensive end . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played two seasons (2011-12) at St. Andrew’s College in Aurora, Ontario . . . participated in the 2012 National Underclassmen All-American Game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina . . . helped lead the Saints to the CISAA (Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association) Championship in 2011 and two trips to the Metro Bowl (finalists in 2011; semifinalists in 2012) . . . played two seasons (2009-10) at Upper Canada College in Toronto . . . helped lead the Blues to the 2010 CISAA Championship and a trip to the Metro Bowl semifinals . . . the Blues claimed the 2009 CISSAA junior championship title . . . also won an OVFL (Ontario Varsity Football League) summer league championship with the Toronto Thunder in 2011 . . . son of Michael and Gina Topolinski . . . brother Michael is a junior linebacker for the Spartans . . . born July 15, 1994 . . . economics major.

BOWL HISTORY

DE | 6-2 | 243 | FR. | RS RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE

HONORS & AWARDS

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SPARTAN HISTORY

Third-year player will make the move from tailback to cornerback in preseason camp . . . 2013 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Rushed for 16 yards on six carries against Youngstown State in his collegiate debut . . . 2012 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top all-purpose backs by Rivals.com (No. 11) . . . rated among the country’s top running backs by 247Sports.

Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute is eligible in 2014 after sitting out last season . . . provides depth at Star linebacker . . . 2013 SEASON: Sat out the entire 2013 season . . . 2012 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Collected six tackles in four games while playing for the New Mexico Military Institute in the Western States Football League . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played one season (2011) at St. Andrew’s College in Aurora, Ontario . . . helped lead the Saints to the CISAA (Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association) Championship in 2011 and a trip to the Metro Bowl finals . . . also played at Upper Canada College in Toronto . . . won an OVFL (Ontario Varsity Football League) summer league championship with the Toronto Thunder in 2011 . . . son of Michael and Gina Topolinski . . . his brother Tyler is a red-shirt freshman defensive end for the Spartans . . . born July 26, 1992 . . . communication major.

SPARTAN RECORDS

CB | 5-9 | 183 | SO. | SQ SNELLVILLE, GA. BROOKWOOD

LB | 6-0 | 199 | JR. | SQ RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE

2013 RECAP

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Michael 18 TOPOLINSKI

COACHING STAFF

Fourth-year player enters preseason camp listed No. 2 on the depth chart at defensive end . . . will also play along the interior of the defensive line . . . two-year letterwinner has played in 20 career games . . . posted four tackles in the Green-White spring game . . . recorded seven stops, including a 5-yard loss, in the second spring scrimmage April 12 . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in seven games to earn his second letter . . . missed the first half of the season with a back injury . . . returned back to the defensive side of the ball after spending the 2012 season at fullback . . . recorded a solo tackle against No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games, including three starts at fullback (vs. Indiana, Nebraska and Minnesota), to earn his first letter . . . made the move from linebacker to defensive end in preseason camp . . . moved over to offense as a fullback in Week 2 against Central Michigan . . . also saw time at defensive tackle during bowl practices and played in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. TCU along the defensive front . . . had seven receptions for 78 yards (11.1 avg.) . . . also had three tackles on special teams . . . hauled in a 17-yard catch vs. No. 21 Nebraska . . . caught two passes for 26 yards at Wisconsin . . . saw limited action vs. Iowa and Michigan (mild concussion) . . . caught two passes for 18 yards in his first career start at Indiana . . . had a 10-yard reception vs. No. 20 Notre Dame . . . made his first appearance at fullback in the win at Central Michigan; caught a pass for 7 yards against the Chippewas . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Iowa . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Rivals.com, SuperPrep, PrepStar and MaxPreps All-American . . . participated in the 2011 Under Armour All-America Game in St. Petersburg, Florida . . . ranked among the nation’s top prospects by PrepStar (No. 15), MaxPreps (No. 21), Sporting News (No. 26), 247Sports.com (No. 28), SuperPrep (No. 30), Rivals.com (No. 55) and ESPNU 150 (No. 150) . . . selected SuperPrep’s Midwest Defensive Player of the Year and rated the region’s No. 2 prospect overall . . . listed among the country’s top linebackers by SuperPrep (No. 3) and CollegeFootballNews. com (No. 8) . . . ranked among the nation’s top inside linebackers by MaxPreps (No. 1), Rivals.com (No. 5) and Scouts, Inc. (No. 8) . . . named high school finalist for the 2010 Butkus Award . . . rated among the country’s top defensive ends by 247Sports. com (No. 3 weakside) and Scout.com (No. 7) . . . ranked the state’s No. 1 senior by The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Lansing State Journal, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com . . . three-year starter for Coach Antonio Watts at Renaissance High School in Detroit, Michigan . . . recorded 85 tackles as a senior, with 28 resulting in losses including nine sacks, and forced four fumbles . . . also saw action at tight end, wide receiver and running back in addition to handling the team’s punting chores . . . posted 97 tackles as a junior, with 26 for losses including eight sacks, and three interceptions . . . produced a career-best 19 tackles, including seven for losses, and an interception vs. Detroit Cody . . . hit a career-long 76-yard punt vs. Mumford in 2009 . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan linebacker Mylan Hicks and former Spartan linebacker Chris Norman . . . son of Kia Thomas and Willis Lawrence . . . born April 16, 1993 . . . nicknamed “L.T.” . . . sociology major.

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DL | 6-4 | 309 | JR. | 2L DETROIT, MICH. RENAISSANCE

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Lawrence THOMAS

com (No. 54), Scout.com (No. 70) and ESPN.com (No. 73) . . . named to SuperPrep’s All-Dixie Team . . . listed among Georgia’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 43) and SuperPrep (No. 45) . . . carried seven times for 92 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown run, in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Football Classic . . . rushed 18 times for 81 yards, including a 13-yard TD run, in the Rivalries of Gwinnett All-Star Game . . . three-year starter for Coach Mark Crews at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia. . . . honorable mention all-state choice in 2011 by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association . . . selected Gwinnett County Running Back of the Year after rushing for 1,225 yards (6.1 yards per carry) and 11 TDs as a senior . . . rushed five times for 133 yards and three scores vs. Berkmar . . . returned a kickoff 75 yards for the game-winning TD with 15 seconds left vs. Parkview . . . carried 18 times for a season-high 196 yards and two TDs vs. Shiloh . . . gained 192 yards on 19 attempts and scored twice vs. Central Gwinnett . . . named Snellville Patch Player of the Week after rushing 27 times for 118 yards vs. Collins Hill, including a 79yard TD gallop . . . earned first-team all-state honors as a junior from GSWA and AJC . . . also named first-team all-county in 2010 . . . rushed 226 times for 1,845 yards (8.2 avg.) and 22 TDs as a junior while helping the 14-1 Broncos win the Class AAAAA state championship . . . former high school teammate of current Spartan wide receiver Andre Sims Jr. . . . son of Reggie and Keisha Tompkins . . . father Reggie played wide receiver at Wisconsin . . . born Dec. 19, 1993 . . . majoring in communciation.

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WR | 6-2 | 218 | JR. | SQ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. WAYZATA Fourth-year walk-on provides depth at wide receiver . . . did not see action in spring practice (knee) but will be healthy entering preseason camp . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Had a breakout spring but was sidelined for the entire 2013 season after suffering a knee injury in the summer . . . caught a 46-yard touchdown pass from Andrew Maxwell with 4:32 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Green-White spring game that proved to be the game-winning score . . . hauled in three receptions for 31 yards in the second spring scrimmage April 13 . . . had three catches for 97 yards in the first spring scrimmage April 5, including a 76-yard touchdown and a 13-yard touchdown . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . sidelined for almost the entire spring in 2011 with a knee injury . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played for Coach Brad Anderson at Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota . . . earned all-conference honors as a senior . . . had 25 receptions for 550 yards (22.0 avg.) and five touchdowns in 2009 . . . scored the only TD of his junior year on a 98-yard bomb vs. St. Cloud Tech . . . sat out his senior track season after suffering a torn ACL in the 2009 football play-offs . . . finished sixth in the 100 at the 2009 Class AA outdoor championships . . . also qualified for the state meet in the 200 . . . son of Stephanie Troup . . . born May 17, 1992 . . . majoring in advertising.

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QB | 6-1 | 199 | JR. | SQ FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. HARRISON Fourth-year walk-on provides depth at quarterback . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Did not see game action . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Did not see game action . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Represented the East in the 2011 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in Mount Pleasant . . . played for Coach John Herrington at Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan . . . named to the Detroit Free Press Division 2 All-State Team as a senior . . . led the Hawks to a perfect 14-0 record in 2010 en route to the Division 2 state championship . . . completed 156-of-276 passes (.565) for 2,803 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded five 200-yard passing games in 2010 . . . hit 19-of-32 throws for 310 yards and three scores vs. Lowell in the state title game, as Harrison rallied from a 21-10 third-quarter deficit for a 38-28 victory . . . his 310 passing yards vs. Lowell rank as the second most in state finals history . . . completed 17-of-29 passes for a career-best 344 yards and two TDs vs. Warren De La Salle in the regional final . . . threw a school-record five TD passes - all in the first half - vs. Rochester Adams (13-of-20 passing for 298 yards) . . . ran for another score to account for six total TDs vs Rochester Adams . . . son of Mark and Julie Vento; stepson of Kelly Vento . . . born Dec. 12, 1992 . . . majoring in finance.

20 Jalen WATTS-JACKSON DB | 5-11 | 182 | FR. | HS DEARBORN, MICH. ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played defensive back in the inaugural Border Classic as Team Michigan defeated Team Ohio, 27-14, on June 14 in Findlay, Ohio . . . ranked among the top cornerbacks in the nation by ESPN.com (No. 33), Scout.com (No. 70) and 247Sports (No. 81) . . . listed as one of the top seniors in the state by The Detroit News (No. 10), Detroit Free Press (No. 10), ESPN.com (No. 14), Lansing State Journal (No. 14), Rivals.com (No. 15), 247Sports (No. 18) and National Underclassmen (No. 18) . . . named one of the top prospects in the Midwest by ESPN.com (No. 91) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team . . . three-year starter for Coach George Porritt at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep High School . . . earned first-team all-state honors from the Detroit Free Press (Division 3), The Detroit News (Division 3-4) and The Associated Press (Division 3-4) . . . first-team All-Catholic League selection . . . recorded 39 solo tackles and had six interceptions, including two returns for touchdowns . . . as a wide receiver, had 27 receptions for 369 yards and three touchdowns . . . also returned punts, averaging 16.9 yards on 17 returns, including three scores . . . also played basketball . . . son of Rick and Terra Watts . . . born Dec. 13, 1995 . . . accounting major.

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CB | 6-1 | 182 | JR. | 2L KENOSHA, WIS. BRADFORD Fourth-year player enters his second season as a starting cornerback . . . listed No. 1 on the depth chart at boundary corner after starting at field corner in 2013 . . . two-year letterwinner has 55 tackles and three interceptions in 23 career games . . . featured on preseason watch lists for the Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), Thorpe Award (nation’s best defensive back) and Nagurski Trophy (nation’s most outstanding defensive player) . . . preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele (third team) and Athlon Sports (fourth team) . . . preseason All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports (first team), Phil Steele (first team) and Lindy’s (second team) . . . named to College Football Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy Watch List . . . listed among the nation’s Top 10 defensive backs (No. 5) to watch in 2014, according to NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started all 14 games at field cornerback . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten pick by the coaches and media . . . named to the CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (second team) . . . recipient of MSU’s Tommy Love Award (most improved player: defense) . . . collected 50 tackles, including 1.5 for losses . . . had eight passes defended (three interceptions, five pass break-ups) . . . ranked eighth on the team with 132 production points . . . recorded his third interception of the season and tallied three tackles against No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game . . . credited with four stops in the Big Ten Championship Game against No. 2 Ohio State . . . recorded the first two interceptions of his career and had two tackles against Minnesota . . . collected five tackles, including a 3-yard loss, at Northwestern . . . posted five tackles, recovered a fumble and broke up a pass in victory at Nebraska . . . collected three tackles and a pass break-up against No. 23 Michigan . . . had five stops and a pass break-up at Illinois . . . recorded three tackles, including a half tackle for loss (1 yard), against Purdue . . . registered five tackles vs. Indiana . . . tallied a career-high six tackles at Iowa and totaled 26 production points . . . posted four stops and tallied 26 production points at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games, primarily on special teams, to earn his first letter . . . recorded five tackles . . . played a majority of snaps at cornerback in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU and tallied a career-high three tackles; was also credited with a half sack (1 yard) against the Horned Frogs . . . collected two tackles at Central Michigan . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Selected to play in the 2011 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star

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FF 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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AVG. 6.3

TD 1

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AVG. 6.5

TD 0

LG 9

YPG 1.4

REC. 2

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Second-year player figures to earn his share of carries in the backfield in 2014 . . . did not practice in the spring (shoulder) . . . 2013 SEASON (FRESHMAN): True freshman appeared in nine games to earn his first letter . . . made his collegiate debut at Iowa . . . ranked third on the team in rushing with 238 yards on 38 carries (26.4 ypg.) . . . averaged 6.3 yards per rush . . . also had two receptions for 13 yards (6.5 avg.) . . . rushed for 78 yards on just five carries (15.6 avg.), including a 42-yard touchdown run, the first of his career, in road win at Illinois . . . collected a career-high 92 rushing yards on 12 carries (7.7 avg.), including a long of 37 yards, against Indiana . . . rushed for 32 yards on nine carries, all in the second half, against the Hawkeyes . . . HIGH SCHOOL

WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Carries: 12, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Rushing Yards: 92, vs. Indiana (10/12/13) Rushing Touchdowns: 1, vs. Illinois (10/26/13)

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INT 0 3-11 3-11

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WAYNES’ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL Western Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 South Florida 2 1 3 0-0 Youngstown State 1 1 2 0-0 Notre Dame 4 0 4 0-0 Iowa 4 2 6 0-0 Indiana 4 1 5 0-0 Purdue 0 3 3 0.5-1 Illinois 2 3 5 0-0 Michigan 3 0 3 0-0 Nebraska 4 1 5 0-0 Northwestern 4 1 5 1-3 Minnesota 1 1 2 0-0 Ohio State 3 1 4 0-0 Stanford 3 0 3 0-0 Totals 35 15 50 1.5-4

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AT 3 15 18

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WAYNES’ STATISTICS G/GS UT 2012 9/0 2 2013 14/14 35 Career 23/14 37

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WAYNES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, vs. Iowa (10/5/13) Tackles for loss: 0.5, twice (last vs. Purdue, 10/19/13) Sacks: 0.5, vs. TCU (12/28/12) Interceptions: 2, vs. Minnesota (11/30/13) Pass Break-ups: 1, five times (last vs. Nebraska, 11/16/13)

AND PERSONAL DATA: Rated among the nation’s top prospects by 247Sports.com (No. 220) . . . ranked among the country’s top athletes by 247Sports.com (No. 10), Rivals.com (No. 40) and ESPN.com (No. 45) . . . listed among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Scout.com (No. 47) . . . rated among the East’s top prospects by ESPN. com (No. 49) . . . named to PrepStar’s All-East Team . . . ranked among Pennsylvania’s top seniors by ESPN.com (No. 11), 247Sports.com (No. 11) and Rivals.com (No. 14) . . . played defensive back in Pennsylvania’s 58-27 win over Maryland on June 15 in the 2013 Big 33 Football Classic . . . three-year starter for Coach Mike Mischler at Cathedral Prep School in Erie, Pennsylvania . . . . first-team all-state selection as a senior by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers and Pennsylvania Football News . . . named 2012 PFN Class AAA Defensive Player of the Year . . . accounted for nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior while helping the Ramblers to a perfect 15-0 season, including the Class AAA championship and a No. 17 national ranking . . . rushed 88 times for 697 yards (7.9 avg.) and 13 TDs in 2012 . . . had a school-record 59 receptions for 838 yards (14.2 avg.) and 11 scores as a senior . . . recorded 66 tackles, with five for losses including one sack, four interceptions (136 yards) and 16 pass break-ups in 2012 . . . scored TDs five different ways as a senior, including three punt returns, two interception returns and one fumble return . . . accounted for 117 all-purpose yards and produced eight tackles in a 24-14 win over Archbishop Wood in 2012 Class AAA Championship Game . . . caught seven passes for 118 yards and two scores and added a rushing TD vs. West Allegheny . . . scored TDs three different ways (2-yard run, 56yard punt return and 22-yard fumble return) and recorded a season-high 12 tackles vs. General McLane in District 10 Class AAA final. . . his three carries all resulted in TDs vs. Warren in D-10 Class AAA semifinals . . . carried 10 times for a career-best 205 yards and three TDs in the regular-season meeting vs. General McLane . . . produced 281 all-purpose yards and three TDs on 24 touches (11.7 avg.) vs. McDowell (rushed 12 times for 139 yards and one score; career-best 11 catches for 139 yards and 2 TDs) . . . returned an interception 99 yards for a TD vs. St. Francis (New York) . . . had eight receptions for 114 yards and returned a punt 55 yards for a score vs. Lake Catholic (Ohio) . . . carried 46 times for 314 yards (6.8 avg.) and seven TDs as a junior . . . had 19 catches for 393 yards (20.7 avg.) and three scores in 2011 . . . totaled 32 tackles (16 solos, 16 assists) as a junior . . . had six receptions for a career-best 177 yards vs. Bradford, including a 90-yard TD grab . . . rushed seven times for 105 yards and three TDs and scored on a 79-yard kickoff return vs. Strong Vincent . . . posted a career-best 91 tackles (49 solos, 42 assists) and two interceptions (78 yards) as a sophomore . . . also credited with five passes defended, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 2010 . . . caught 10 passes for 208 yards (20.8 avg.) as a sophomore . . . reached double-figure tackles in three games, including a career-best 13 stops vs. Grove City . . . his 92 career receptions set a school record . . . scored 47 career TDs . . . high school teammate Damion Terry is a current quarterback on the Spartan roster . . . son of Delton Williams Sr. and Jennifer Evans . . . born Dec. 7, 1993 . . . majoring in hospitality business.

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Game in Oshkosh (withdrew) . . . rated among the nation’s top cornerbacks (No. 73) . . . ranked among the country’s top safeties by Scouts, Inc. (No. 94) . . . listed among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 67) . . . rated among Wisconsin’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 14) . . . two-year starter for Coach Jed Kennedy at Bradford High School in Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . first-team all-state and all-region selection as a senior by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association despite missing three games with knee and leg injuries . . . also named first-team All-Southeast Conference in 2010 . . . posted 38 tackles, two interceptions and four pass break-ups as a senior . . . featured on the preseason watch list for the Jim Leonard Award, presented to the state’s top senior defensive back by the Wisconsin Sports Network . . . recorded the fastest time in the 40 (4.37) at the 2010 Midwest Ultimate 100 Camp . . . honorable mention all-conference pick as a junior . . . earned first-team all-county honors as an outfielder in 2010 after leading the Red Devils in home runs (3) and finishing second in batting average (.452, 28-of-62) . . . also produced eight doubles and three triples as a junior while being caught stealing only once in 26 attempts . . . Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association honorable mention all-district selection and first-team all-conference choice as a sophomore . . . finished third in the 100 (10.85) at the 2011 Division I state track & field championships . . . 2010 county indoor track champion in the 60- and 220-yard dashes . . . son of Ron and Erin Waynes . . . born July 25, 1992 . . . psychology major.

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CB | 6-0 | 176 | FR. | RS PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. TREASURE COAST Second-year player provideds depth at cornerback . . . 2013 SEASON: Redshirted . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked No. 21 on The Palm Beach Post’s Big Board . . . three-year starter for Coach Irvin Jones at Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie, Florida . . . honorable mention all-area selection as a senior . . . recorded 20 tackles (12 solos, 8 assists) and accounted for six total touchdowns in 2012 . . . rushed 46 times for 211 yards (4.6 avg.) and three TDs as a senior . . . had 10 receptions for 169 yards (16.9 avg.) and two scores in 2012 . . . produced six tackles and scored on a 51-yard bomb - his only reception of the game - vs. West Centennial . . . registered a season-high nine tackles (8 solos, 1 assist) vs. Mainland . . . his top allaround performance came in the 2012 season opener vs. Village Academy, as he had 16 touches for 194 yards (12.1 avg.) and three TDs to go along with five tackles and a fumble recovery . . . . ran 12 times for 121 yards (10.1 avg.) and two TDs and had four catches for 73 yards (18.3 avg.) and another score vs. Village Academy . . . named to Orlando Sentinel’s MidEast Florida Super60 (preseason No. 5) . . . produced 36 tackles and returned two kicks for TDs as a junior in 2011 . . . gained 234 yards on 52 carries and scored one rushing TD as a sophomore in 2010 . . . also participated in track and field . . . won 4A District 8 championships in both the 100 and 200 in 2012 . . . posted personal bests of 10.88 in the 100, 21.76 in the 200 and 17-10 1/2 in the long jump . . . son of Michelle Colebrook and Luke Lewis . . . born Oct. 12, 1994 . . . sociology major.

26 RJ WILLIAMSON S | 6-0 | 214 | JR. | 2L DAYTON, OHIO DUNBAR Three-year letterwinner ranks as the top candidate to replace three-year starter Isaiah Lewis at strong safety . . . has 71 tackles and nine passes defended (three interceptions, six pass break-ups) in 25 career games . . . 2013 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Ranked eighth on the team with a career-best 44 tackles, including three for losses (6 yards) . . . also had three passes defended (one interception, two pass break-ups) . . . ranked eighth on the team with 80 production points . . . started two games (Youngstown State, Notre Dame) . . . recorded four tackles against fifth-ranked Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game . . . played a majority of the game at Northwestern following Isaiah Lewis’ ejection for targeting in the first quarter, producing seven tackles and a pass break-up . . . collected three tackles, including a 1-yard loss, at Illinois . . . had three stops, including a 2-yard loss, vs. Purdue . . . registered his third career interception and posted two tackles vs. Indiana . . . tallied a career-high 10 tackles at No. 22 Notre Dame . . . collected six tackles and a pass break-up in his first career start against Youngstown State . . . posted three stops, including a 3-yard loss, in the season opener vs. Western Michigan . . . 2012 SEASON (RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games to earn his first letter . . . collected 27 tackles and had six passes defended (two interceptions, four pass break-ups) . . . was one of five Spartans with at least two interceptions. . . named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com and BTN.com . . . tied for second on the team with five tackles on special teams, including four on punt coverage . . . recovered a fumbled punt at the TCU 4-yard line that led to a Spartan touchdown in the third quarter during the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl victory over the Horned Frogs; also had one tackle and a pass break-up vs. TCU . . . recorded his second interception of the season and was credited with a 21-yard return at Minnesota . . . missed two games (Wisconsin, Nebraska) with an ankle injury . . . had three tackles at No. 23 Michigan . . . collected nine tackles and broke up a pass at Indiana . . . posted five tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and forced a fumble at Central Michigan . . . in his collegiate debut against No. 24 Boise State, made an acrobatic catch off a tipped pass in the end zone for his first career interception . . . 2011 SEASON: Redshirted . . . named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week vs. Florida Atlantic . . . selected Scout Team Defensive Co-Player of the Week vs. Wisconsin . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked among the nation’s top cornerbacks by Scout.com (No. 31)

. . . ranked among the country’s top athletes by Scouts, Inc. (No. 49) . . . listed among the nation’s top wide receivers by Rivals.com (No. 70) . . . ranked among the Midwest’s top prospects by SuperPrep (No. 56) . . . also named to PrepStar’s All- Midwest Team . . . rated among Ohio’s top seniors by Rivals.com (No. 32) . . . three-year starter for Coach James Lacking at Dunbar High School in Dayton, Ohio . . . second-team All-Ohio (Division III) selection as a defensive back in 2010 by The Associated Press . . . earned AP Southwest All-District first-team honors as a senior . . . recorded 49 tackles (19 solos, 30 assists), nine passes defended including three interceptions, and one forced fumble in 2010 . . . posted double-figure tackles in the first three games of his senior year, registering 10 stops each vs. Germantown Valley View, Trotwood-Madison and Columbus Whetstone . . . intercepted two passes vs. Findlay . . . two-way player added 12 catches for 271 yards (22.6 avg.) and two touchdowns . . . caught three passes for 101 yards and two scores vs. Columbus Whetstone . . . earned first-team all-city honors on both sides of the football as a junior . . . produced 60 tackles (37 solos, 23 assists) and 14 passes defended, including seven interceptions (189 yards), in 2009 . . . registered six tackles and a career-best three interceptions vs. Meadowdale, returning one pick for a score . . . made 10 stops plus forced and recovered a fumble vs. Thurgood Marshall . . . totaled a career-high 15 tackles and two interceptions vs. Cincinnati Taft . . . also accounted for 1,250 all-purpose yards and nine TDs as a junior . . . rushed 56 times for 540 yards (9.6 avg.) in 2009 . . . carried 15 times for a career-best 301 yards and three TDs vs. Greenville . . . had 16 receptions for 364 yards (22.8 avg.) and five scores as a junior . . . scored on an 80-yard TD reception vs. Columbus Whetstone . . . caught six passes for 137 yards and two scores vs. Germantown Valley View . . . also participated in track and basketball for the Wolverines . . . won two relay medals (4x100 and 4x200) in the Ohio Division II outdoor championships as a junior . . . son of Roger Williamson Sr. and Domonica Cox . . . born Feb. 8, 1993 . . . majoring in advertising. WILLIAMSON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, vs. Notre Dame (9/21/13) Tackles for loss: 1.0, four times (last vs. Illinois, 10/26/13) Interceptions: 1, three times (last vs. Indiana, 10/12/13) Pass Break-ups: 1, five times (last vs. Youngstown State, 9/14/13) WILLIAMSON’S STATISTICS G/GS UT AT 2012 11/0 19 8 2013 14/2 17 27 Career 25/2 36 35

TM 27 44 71

TFL 1-1 3-6 4-7

SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0

WILLIAMSON’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013 DEFENSE UT AT TM TFL SACKS Western Michigan 2 2 4 1-3 0-0 South Florida 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Youngstown State 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 Notre Dame 1 9 10 0-0 0-0 Iowa 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Indiana 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Purdue 1 2 3 1-2 0-0 Illinois 1 2 3 1-1 0-0 Michigan 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Northwestern 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 Minnesota 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Ohio State 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Stanford 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 Totals 17 27 44 3-6 0-0

INT 2-21 1-0 3-21

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

Austin WOLFE

PBU 4 2 6

PBU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

FR 1-0 0 1-0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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WR | 6-0 | 181 | FR. | RS SPRINGFIELD, VA. LAKE BRADDOCK SECONDARY Walk-on wide receiver joined the team in 2013 . . . HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year starter at linebacker . . . earned all-region honors as a senior in 2012 and all-district honors as a junior in 2011 . . . helped lead Lake Braddock Secondary to the 6A state championship game in 2010 . . . son of Christopher and Ruthann Wolfe . . . born Feb. 16, 1995 . . . criminal justice major . . . also participates in the Army ROTC program at Michigan State.

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Since 2011, Michigan State’s defense has been one of the most consistent in the FBS. The Spartans are one of just four schools, along with Alabama, Florida and Florida State, to rank among the FBS Top 10 in total defense the past three seasons. In addition, Michigan State and Alabama are the only teams to rank in the FBS top 11 the past three years in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and passing defense.

Michigan State was rewarded for winning the Legends Division by three games, as six Spartans were named to the All-Big Ten First Team and a total of 16 players received allconference recognition. The six first-team selections were the most for Michigan State since 1990, and the 16 honorees overall equaled the second most under Dantonio (19 in 2011, 16 in 2010). Two Spartans took home individual awards, as senior Darqueze Dennard was named the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year, while sophomore Shilique Calhoun was named the Smith-Brown Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year. Dennard, Calhoun and senior linebacker Max Bullough were first-team selections by both the coaches and media. Junior safety Kurtis Drummond, senior safety Isaiah Lewis and junior punter Mike Sadler were named first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches. The five first-team selections on defense tied for the most in school history (1966). Since 2007, Dantonio has helped produce 26 first-team All-Big Ten selections.

Known as one of the top defensive minds in the country, Dantonio and his staff assembled the No. 1 defense in the Big Ten for the third-straight season in 2013. The Spartans led the NCAA FBS in total defense for 13 straight weeks and finished the season ranked No. 2 in the FBS, allowing just 252.2 yards per game. MSU was the only school to rank in the top three in the four major defensive stat categories: No. 2 in total defense, No. 2 in rushing defense (86.6 ypg.), No. 3 in scoring defense (13.2 ppg.) and No. 3 in pass defense (165.6 ypg.). In

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Dantonio also was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year, Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year and Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Awards. In addition, he was named one of 16 semifinalists for the Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year and was tabbed Big Ten Coach of the Year by Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com, and the Touchdown Club of Columbus. For leading the Spartans to their record-breaking season, Dantonio was honored by The Detroit News as one of 10 Michiganians of the Year in June 2014.

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Dantonio earned 2013 Big Ten Coach of the Year honors from both the media and coaches, as the Spartans finished their conference schedule with a perfect 8-0 record for the first time in school history. Michigan State became the 14th Big Ten team to post an 8-0 mark in league play. The Spartans were the first Big Ten team to win all eight of their conference games by double-digit points since the league went to an eight-game schedule in 1971, and also defeated the Buckeyes by double figures in the championship game. MSU became the first undefeated Big Ten team to win all of its league games by double-figure points since Michigan in 1943 (6-0 record).

HONORS & AWARDS

Michigan State defeated five bowl-bound teams in 2013, including victories over Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota and Ohio State. The Spartans snapped Ohio State’s school-record 24-game winning streak in the Big Ten Championship Game and beat Michigan for the fifth time in the past six seasons.

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After leading the Spartans to their second Big Ten Legends Division title in three years in 2013, Dantonio guided MSU past previously undefeated and second-ranked Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game, 34-24, to win the school’s eighth Big Ten Championship and earn a berth in the Rose Bowl Game for the first time since 1988. Bowl eligible for a school-record seventh consecutive season, the Spartans finished fourth in the final Bowl Championship Series standings, marking the highest BCS ranking in school history. In its first-ever BCS appearance, Michigan State rallied from its largest deficit of the season - twice trailing Stanford by 10 points - for a 24-20 victory over the Cardinal in the 100th Rose Bowl Game. The Spartans closed out the 2013 season with a 10-game winning streak.

Another key reason for MSU’s success was creating turnovers on defense and limiting mistakes on offense, as Michigan State ranked first in the Big Ten and tied for 10th in the FBS in turnover margin (+13, 0.9 per game). The Spartans forced a total of 28 turnovers (11 fumbles, 17 interceptions), including five for touchdowns (three fumble recoveries, two interception returns). MSU forced the most turnovers in the Big Ten (28) and also turned the ball over the least amount of times (15) in the conference. MSU’s seven interceptions were also tied for fewest in the Big Ten and tied for 11th fewest in the FBS.

SPARTAN RECORDS

MSU’s 42 wins over the last four seasons are most in the Big Ten and tied for ninth most in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision during that period; it’s also the winningest four-year stretch in school history. The Spartans have posted four consecutive winning seasons, a first for the program since recording six in a row from 1985-90. MSU produced back-to-back 11-win seasons in 2010-11 for the first time in program history, claimed a share of the Big Ten Championship in 2010, and won the Big Ten Legends title in 2011. In addition, Michigan State has recorded 35 Big Ten victories since 2008, the most of any team in the conference.

MSU ranked among the Big Ten leaders in conference games in passing efficiency (third with 139.5 rating), scoring offense (fifth with 29.8 ppg.) and rushing offense (fifth with 185.8 ypg.). The offensive line allowed just 17 sacks - second fewest in the Big Ten and tied for 15th fewest in the FBS. Michigan State also ranked seventh in the FBS in time of possession (33:19 per game).

2013 RECAP

Dantonio owns a 64-29 record (.688) at Michigan State since his arrival in 2007. He already ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in career wins (fourth) and winning percentage (fifth), and is the only coach in MSU history to lead multiple teams to double-digit win seasons (11 in 2010 and 2011; 13 in 2013). Among Spartan coaches who have coached at least 10 Big Ten games, Dantonio owns the best conference winning percentage (.679, 38-18 record).

Offensively, the Spartans evolved into championship form as the season progressed, culminating with strong performances against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game and Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game. The Spartans produced 438 yards of total offense against the Buckeyes and nearly 400 yards (397) against Stanford, which entered the game No. 14 in the FBS in total defense. Sophomore quarterback Connor Cook was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Big Ten Championship Game after throwing for 304 yards and three touchdowns, and he topped that performance by racking up a career-high 332 passing yards and two touchdowns against the Cardinal while being named the Rose Bowl Game’s Offensive MVP. In his first year as a starter, junior running back Jeremy Langford finished with 1,442 rushing yards, the eighth most in an MSU single-season, and he set a school record with eight consecutive 100-yard rushing games.

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Dantonio, who has 34 years of collegiate coaching experience, has coached in 18 bowl games. He has led Michigan State to a school-record three consecutive bowl wins (2012 Outback Bowl against No. 18 Georgia; 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against TCU; 2014 Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford). Dantonio has participated in four New Year’s Day games as a head coach (2009 Capital One Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl), and has led Michigan State to Top 25 finishes in four of the last six seasons (2008: No. 24 both polls; 2010: No. 14 both polls; 2011: No. 10 USA TODAY/No. 11 AP; 2013: No. 3 both polls).

The Spartans also led the Big Ten in nine defensive categories (total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, pass defense, pass efficiency defense, turnover margin, opponent third-down conversions, opponent fourth-down conversions, first downs defense). MSU is the first team to rank No. 1 in total defense and rushing defense three years in a row since the Big Ten began awarding conference stat champions in 1985 for overall games.

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A Zanesville, Ohio, native with Midwest ties, Dantonio led Michigan State to a record-setting season in 2013. MSU won a school-record 13 games, defeated No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, beat No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game for the school’s eighth Big Ten title, and finished No. 3 in both national polls, the highest ranking for the Spartans since 1966. Michigan State (13-1) became just the third team in Big Ten history to win at least 13 games in a season (Minnesota, 1904; and Ohio State, 2002).

addition, the Spartans led the FBS in pass efficiency defense (92.3 rating) and ranked No. 2 in opponent third-down conversions (.279) and No. 5 in first-downs defense (14.3 pg). MSU’s defense allowed just 4.04 yards per play, which also ranked No. 1 in the FBS.

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Mark Dantonio, who is in his eighth season as head coach at Michigan State, has restored the pride and tradition of Spartan football while transforming the program into an annual Big Ten Championship contender.

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2013

• Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year (media) • Hayes-Schembechler Big Ten Coach of the Year (coaches) • FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of eight) • Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year finalist (one of five) • Bobby Bowden National Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of five) • Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of 10) • Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year Semifinalist (one of 16) • Sporting News Big Ten Coach of the Year • CollegeFootballNews.com Big Ten Coach of the Year • Touchdown Club of Columbus Big Ten Coach of the Year

2010

• CBSSports.com National Coach of the Year • Rivals.com National Coach of the Year • Scout.com National Coach of the Year • Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year finalist • Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of 10) • FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of eight) • Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year (media) • AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year • Sporting News Big Ten Coach of the Year • Rivals.com Big Ten Coach of the Year

2008

• George Munger National Coach of the Year Semifinalist (one of 15)

ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES MICHIGAN STATE HISTORY OVERALL Rk. Coach (Years).......................................Wins 1. Duffy Daugherty (1954-72) ...................... 109 2. Charles Bachman (1933-46) ..................... 70 3. George Perles (1983-94) ........................... 68 4. Mark Dantonio (2007-) ............................. 64 5. Chester Brewer (1903-10, ‘17, ‘19) ........... 58 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Coach (Years)................................. Win Pct. John Macklin (1911-15) .......................... .853 Clarence “Biggie” Munn (1947-53) ......... .846 Jim Crowley (1929-32) ........................... .712 Chester Brewer (1903-10, ‘17, ‘19) ........ .699 Mark Dantonio (2007-) .......................... .688

BIG TEN Rk. Coach (Years).......................................Wins 1. Duffy Daugherty (1954-72) ........................ 72 2. George Perles (1983-94) ........................... 53 3. Mark Dantonio (2007-) ............................. 38 Rk. 1. 2. 3.

Coach (Years) [Min. 10 games]..... Win Pct. Mark Dantonio (2007-) .......................... .679 Denny Stolz (1973-75)............................ .604 Nick Saban (1995-99)............................. .602

Since 2007, Dantonio has helped produce five consensus first-team All-Americans (2008: RB Javon Ringer; 200910: LB Greg Jones; 2011: DT Jerel Worthy; and 2013: CB Darqueze Dennard) and 17 NFL Draft picks, including six in 2012. Dennard was a unanimous All-America selection and also won the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given annually to the nation’s best defensive back. He was selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft (No. 24 overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals to become the first Spartan under Dantonio to be chosen in the first round. From his first day on the job, Dantonio has pledged to support student-athletes as they pursue excellence, both in the classroom and on the playing field. In his first seven seasons, a total of 121 players have earned their undergraduate degrees. In addition, 87 Spartans have earned Academic All-Big Ten honors, including six Academic AllAmericans (Blair White, 2009 second team; Mike Sadler, 2013 first team, 2012 second team, 2011 second team; Max Bullough, 2013 first team, 2012 second team). Under Dantonio, Michigan State has produced a 38-11 record (.776) in home games, including a 15-game winning streak (7-0 in 2010, 7-0 in 2011, won first game in 2012). The Spartans have won 23 of their last 28 home games. In 2011, thanks to its 33-30 triple-overtime victory over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl, Michigan State (113) finished No. 10 in the final USA TODAY Coaches Poll and No. 11 in the final Associated Press Poll. Michigan State’s 11 wins in 2011 tied a then-school single-season record. MSU won the inaugural Big Ten Legends Division title outright with a 7-1 conference record. Dantonio, who led Michigan State to a then school-record 11 wins in 2010 and a share of its first Big Ten Championship since 1990, was named the Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year, as selected by the conference’s media panel. A finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant, Eddie Robinson and Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Awards,

Dantonio helped manage the third-biggest turnaround among NCAA FBS teams during the regular season, as the Spartans improved from 6-7 in 2009 to 11-1 in 2010. Thanks to its 28-22 victory at Penn State in the regularseason finale, Michigan State recorded its first win in State College since 1965 and finished in a tie with Wisconsin for the 2010 Big Ten Championship. MSU also dealt the Badgers their only loss of the 2010 regular season, 34-24, in the Big Ten opener. The Spartans finished the season ranked No. 14 in both The Associated Press and USA TODAY/Coaches’ Polls. One of 15 semifinalists for the George Munger Coach of the Year Award, Dantonio had a breakthrough season as a head coach in 2008. Under his leadership, the Spartans went 9-3 in the regular season and compiled a 6-2 record in the Big Ten, the best league mark for the program since 1999. In his first season as head coach at Michigan State, Dantonio sparked a three-game turnaround as the Spartans finished the 2007 regular season with a 7-5 record, securing the program’s first bowl bid in four years with a berth against Boston College in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The 58-year old Dantonio established himself as one of the nation’s up-and-coming coaches during his three-year tenure at Cincinnati, where he compiled an 18-17 overall record. Prior to his appointment at Cincinnati, Dantonio served as the defensive coordinator under Jim Tressel at Ohio State for three seasons (2001-03), where his defensive unit helped the Buckeyes to a combined record of 32-6, including the 2002 National Championship. Dantonio spent six years (1995-2000) as Michigan State’s secondary coach, including five seasons under Saban and one under Bobby Williams. For Dantonio’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans. com.

THE DANTONIO FILE PERSONAL DATA: Born Mark Dantonio in El Paso, Texas, on March 9, 1956. Family: wife Becky and two daughters, Kristen and Lauren. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant at Ohio U. (1980); graduate assistant at Purdue (1981); defensive coordinator at Butler (Kan.) Junior College (1982); graduate assistant at Ohio State (1983-84); defensive secondary coach at Akron (1985); defensive secondary coach and defensive coordinator at Youngstown State (1986-90); defensive secondary coach at Kansas (1991-94); defensive secondary coach (1995-2000) and associate head coach (2000) at Michigan State; defensive coordinator at Ohio State (2001-03); head coach at Cincinnati (2004-06). COACHING RECORD: 82-46 (.641) in 10 seasons as a college head coach; 18-17 in three seasons at Cincinnati (200406); 64-29 (.688) in seven seasons at Michigan State (2007-). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in education from South Carolina in 1979; master’s degree in education from Ohio U. in 1980. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Three-year letterman as a defensive back at South Carolina (1976-78). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach - 1987 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 1989 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 1990 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 1983 Fiesta Bowl, 1984 Rose Bowl, 1992 Aloha Bowl, 1995 Independence Bowl, 1996 Sun Bowl, 1997 Aloha Bowl, 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl, 2002 Outback Bowl, 2003 Fiesta Bowl, 2004 Fiesta Bowl, 2004 Fort Worth Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

Dantonio’s Career Record - Head Coach Overall Year School W L 2004 Cincinnati 7 5 2005 Cincinnati 4 7 2006 Cincinnati 7 5 2007 Michigan State 7 6 2008 Michigan State 9 4 2009 Michigan State 6 7 2010 Michigan State 11 2 2011 Michigan State 11 3 2012 Michigan State 7 6 2013 Michigan State 13 1 Totals 82 46 * Did not coach Cincinnati in bowl game

Pct. .583 .364 .583 .538 .692 .462 .846 .786 .538 .929 .641

Conference W L 5 3 2 5 4 3 3 5 6 2 4 4 7 1 7 1 3 5 8 0 49 29

Pct. .625 .286 .571 .375 .750 .500 .875 .875 .375 1.000 .628

Finish T-2nd (C-USA) T-6th (Big East) T-7th (Big East) T-7th (Big Ten) 3rd (Big Ten) T-6th (Big Ten) T-1st (Big Ten) 1st (Big Ten Legends) 4th (Big Ten Legends) 1st (Big Ten Legends)

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Postseason/Bowl Fort Worth Bowl International Bowl* Champs Sports Bowl Capital One Bowl Alamo Bowl Capital One Bowl Outback Bowl Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Rose Bowl Nine Bowl Games*


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FAMILY: Wife Leigh Ann, son Jackson and daughter Alexandra. YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth. Joined the staff on Dec. 1, 2006, from Cincinnati. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Graduate assistant at Syracuse (1982-83); running backs coach (1984-85) and quarterbacks coach (1986-87) at Kent State; quarterbacks coach at Kansas (1988-96); quarterbacks coach at Bucknell (1997); passing game coordinator at Wyoming (1998); offensive coordinator at Connecticut (1999-2000); passing game coordinator at Houston (2001-02); wide receivers coach at Southern Miss (2003-04); quarterbacks coach at Cincinnati (2006). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in speech communications from Syracuse in 1982; master’s degree in physical education from Syracuse in 1984. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Three-year letterwinner as a quarterback at Syracuse (1979-81). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Player – 1979 Independence Bowl. Coach – 1992 Aloha Bowl, 1995 Aloha Bowl, 2003 Liberty Bowl, 2004 New Orleans Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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FAMILY: Wife Donna and four children: Arianna, Christina, Patrick and Isabella. YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth. Joined staff on Dec. 6, 2006, from Cincinnati. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant coach (199091) and receivers coach (1992) at Miami-Ohio; linebackers (1993-97) and defensive coordinator (1998-99) at Rhode Island; linebackers coach at Northern Illinois (200002); defensive coordinator at Miami-Ohio (2003); defensive coordinator at Cincinnati (2004-06). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in physical education from Rhode Island in 1990; master’s degree in sports psychology from Miami-Ohio in 1992. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Three-year starter at linebacker at Rhode Island (1987-89); one year at linebacker at Youngstown State (1985). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach - 2003 GMAC Bowl, 2004 Fort Worth Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

For Warner’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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Dave Warner enters his second season as the co-offensive coordinator and his eighth overall at Michigan State. Warner, who also coaches the running backs, was promoted to co-offensive coordinator on March 4, 2013. He previously coached the quarterbacks for six seasons. The Spartan offense steadily improved all season long during MSU’s record-setting campaign in 2013, culminating with strong performances against No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game and No. 5 Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game. The Spartans produced 438 yards of total offense against the Buckeyes and nearly 400 yards (397) against Stanford, which entered the game No. 14 in the FBS in total defense. DAVE WARNER Sophomore quarterback Connor Cook was named the CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ Most Outstanding Player in the Big Ten Championship Game after throwing for 304 yards and three touchdowns, RUNNING BACKS and he topped that performance by racking up a careerEIGHTH SEASON high 332 passing yards and two touchdowns against the Cardinal while being named the Rose Bowl Game’s Offensive MVP. Cook finished his first year as the starter with one of the best statistical seasons in school history, ranking second in the MSU single-season record book in touchdown passes (22), fourth in total offense (2,831 yards) and pass attempts (380), fifth in passing yards (2,755), and sixth in pass completions (223). In his first year working with Jeremy Langford, Warner helped developed the junior into one of the top running backs in the Big Ten. Langford, who hadn’t started a game entering the season, emerged as a dynamic scoring threat, as he led the Big Ten with 18 rushing touchdowns. The Wayne, Michigan, native also ranked among the Big Ten leaders in total touchdowns (first with 19), scoring (third with 8.1 ppg.) and rushing (sixth with 101.6 ypg.). In addition, Langford ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in touchdowns (third), rushing touchdowns (fourth), rushing attempts (sixth with 292) and rushing yards (eighth with 1,422). He established a school record by rushing for more than 100 yards in eight consecutive games and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year by The Touchdown Club of Columbus. MSU’s offense also featured a balanced passing attack. The Spartans were one of only two teams in the Big Ten to have seven players with at least 17 receptions, and nine different players caught touchdown passes. The offensive line, which rotated in eight different players, was one of the top units in the country and a key reason why MSU ranked seventh in the FBS in time of possession (33:19). In addition to a strong running game, the Spartans only allowed 17 sacks, second fewest in the Big Ten and 15th fewest in the FBS. Six starters earned All-Big Ten recognition on the offense, including Cook (second team, coaches), senior offensive guard Blake Treadwell (second team, coaches and media), sophomore center Jack Allen (second team, media), senior offensive tackle Fou Fonoti (honorable mention), senior offensive guard Dan France (honorable mention) and Langford (honorable mention). Warner has been a quarterbacks coach and/or offensive coordinator or passing game coordinator for 25 of his 30 seasons as a college assistant. Warner served as the offensive coordinator for two seasons (1999-2000) at Connecticut, and was the passing game coordinator at Wyoming (1998) and Houston (2001-02). Under the direction of Warner, Spartan quarterbacks posted record numbers. Kirk Cousins, the winningest quarterback in school history with 27 victories as a starter, became MSU’s career record holder in 2011 for passing touchdowns (66), passing yards (9,131), completions (723), passing efficiency (146.1 rating), total offense (9,004 yards) and 200yard passing games (26). Cousins’ numbers were some of the best in Big Ten history, as finished his career ranked among the conference’s all-time Top 10 in completion percentage (tied for sixth at .641), passing efficiency rating (sixth), passing yards (10th) and TD passes (tied for 10th). Warner also tutored Brian Hoyer at Michigan State from 2007-08; Hoyer is entering his sixth season in the NFL in 2014 slated to start at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.

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Now in his eighth season as Michigan State’s defensive coordinator, Pat Narduzzi has developed the Spartans into one of the top defensive teams in the nation. Narduzzi was promoted to assistant head coach on March 4, 2013. Narduzzi helped construct the No. 1 defense in the Big Ten for the third consecutive year in 2013. The Spartans led the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in total defense for 13 straight weeks and finished the season ranked No. 2 in the FBS, allowing just 252.2 yards per game. MSU was the only school to rank in the top three in the four major defensive stat categories: No. 2 in total defense, No. 2 in rushing defense (86.6 ypg.), No. 3 in scoring defense (13.2 ppg.) and No. 3 in pass defense PAT NARDUZZI (165.6 ypg.). In addition, the Spartans led the FBS in pass efficiency defense (92.3 rating) and ranked No. 2 ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR in opponent third-down conversions (.279) and No. 5 in first-downs defense (14.3 pg). MSU’s defense allowed EIGHTH SEASON just 4.04 yards per play, which also ranked No. 1 in the FBS. Michigan State led the Big Ten in nine defensive stat categories, including total defense and rushing defense for the third year in a row. Since the Big Ten awarded conference stat champions in 1985 for overall games, MSU is the first team to win three straight titles in total defense and rushing defense. Narduzzi was named the winner of the 2013 Frank Broyles Award, which is awarded annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. He is the first MSU coach to win the award, which started in 1996. Narduzzi also was named the National Defensive Coordinator of the Year by FootballScoop. Since 2011, Michigan State’s defense has been one of the most consistent in the FBS. The Spartans are one of just four schools, along with Alabama, Florida and Florida State, to rank among the FBS Top 10 in total defense the past three seasons. In addition, Michigan State and Alabama are the only teams to rank in the FBS top 11 the past three years in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and passing defense. Michigan State held all 14 of its opponents in 2013 under their season average in points and total offense. The Spartans allowed just 20 touchdowns on defense (eight rushing, 12 passing), which ranked second fewest in the FBS for the second year in a row. The foundation of Michigan State’s defense is stopping the run, and Narduzzi’s unit once again proved it could stop the rush in 2013. The Spartans led the Big Ten and ranked second in the NCAA FBS in rushing defense, allowing just 86.6 yards per game, which also marked the seventh-best effort in school history. MSU has finished in the Top 25 nationally in rushing defense four of the past five seasons (24th in 2009; ninth in 2011; eighth in 2012; second in 2013). Since the beginning of 2011, Michigan State has held 25 opponents under 100 rushing yards (seven in 2011; eight in 2012; 10 in 2013), which ranks tied for third most in the NCAA FBS (Alabama: 29; Stanford: 27; MSU/Florida State: 25). The Spartans featured five first-team All-Big Ten selections on defense, which tied for the most in school history (1966). Linebacker Max Bullough, defensive end Shilique Calhoun, cornerback Darqueze Dennard, safety Kurtis Drummond and safety Isaiah Lewis all garnered first-team accolades from the league’s coaches, while Bullough, Calhoun and Dennard were also on the media’s first team. Eight of MSU’s starters received All-Big Ten recognition. Calhoun was named the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year, while Dennard was named the Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year and the Jim Thorpe Award (nation’s best defensive back) winner. A unanimous first-team All-American, Dennard was selected in the first round (No. 24 overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft by Cincinnati; a total of eight Spartan defensive players have been drafted in Narduzzi’s tenure. Narduzzi has been named the National Coordinator of the Week four times in his career three for his game plans in wins over Michigan (2010, 2011, 2013), including last season, when the Wolverines were sacked seven times and held to a school-record low minus-48 yards rushing, and also for his role in helping MSU defeat Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Spartans held the previously undefeated and second-ranked Buckeyes to a season-low 374 yards of total offense and 24 points. During Narduzzi’s tenure at MSU, his players have earned All-Big Ten honors 56 times, including 11 different first-team selections, and first-team All-America accolades on four occasions. For Narduzzi’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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JIM BOLLMAN CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ TIGHT ENDS SECOND SEASON

Jim Bollman, who has 37 years of coaching experience, both at the collegiate and professional levels, enters his second year as the co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. Bollman, who spent 11 years as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach at Ohio State (2001-11), was named co-offensive coordinator on March 4, 2013.

Harlon Barnett, a four-year letterwinner at Michigan State (1986-89) as a defensive back who was named a captain and All-American as a senior, is in his eighth season as the Spartans’ secondary coach. Barnett returned to East Lansing with seven years of professional playing experience and nine seasons of coaching experience under his belt.

Bollman coached in his ninth BCS Bowl and 18th postseason game overall as the Spartans defeated No. 5 Stanford in the 2014 Rose Bowl Game. He was the offensive coordinator for the Buckeyes during their 2002 National Championship season and has coached in three BCS National Championship Games.

Barnett mentors one of the top secondaries in the nation, as the Spartans are the only school in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision to rank among the nation’s Top 20 in pass defense and pass efficiency defense the past three seasons. In addition, the Spartans are one of just two FBS schools, along with Alabama, to rank among the HARLON BARNETT nation’s top 11 in pass defense in 2011 (11th at 175.8 SECONDARY ypg.), 2012 (ninth at 176.9 ypg.) and 2013 (third at 165.6 EIGHTH SEASON ypg.). After ranking third in pass efficiency defense in 2012 with a 98.8 rating, the Spartans were No. 1 in the FBS in 2013 with a 92.3 rating. MSU also ranked tied for second in the Big Ten with 17 interceptions last season. For his efforts in leading the Big Ten’s top pass defense in 2013, Barnett was named one of three finalists for National Defensive Back Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.

Under the tutelage of Bollman, the Spartan tight ends showed tremendous growth during the 2013 season. The entire group had a combined five starts entering the season, but the trio of red-shirt freshman Josiah Price and juniors Michael Dennis and Andrew Gleichert all contributed with multiple starts in helping create the position into a strength for the offense. Price caught 17 passes for 210 yards and ranked second on the team with four touchdown receptions. A former offensive line coach at Michigan State in the mid-1990s, Bollman also was instrumental in developing one of the top offensive lines in the country. All five starters received postseason recognition and the group gave up just 17 sacks in 2013, which was second fewest in the Big Ten.

The Buckeyes compiled a 100-28 overall record (.781) during Bollman’s tenure as offensive coordinator from 2001-11 (Ohio State had to vacate 12 wins from the 2010 season). The Buckeyes achieved seven 10-win (or more) seasons during that stretch, and he coached in 11 bowl games, including eight BCS games (2003 BCS National Championship, 2004 Fiesta, 2006 Fiesta, 2007 BCS National Championship, 2008 BCS National Championship, 2009 Fiesta, 2010 Rose, 2011 Sugar). Under Bollman’s offensive direction at Ohio State, his players earned first-team All-Big Ten honors 23 times, including quarterback Troy Smith, who captured the 2006 Heisman Trophy and also earned the Walter Camp Award, Davey O’Brien Award, AP Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year his senior season. While at OSU, Bollman also mentored 15 linemen that went on to make NFL rosters, and he has worked with 29 players overall that have played professionally during his coaching career.

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Bollman and Dantonio have coached together before on three previous occasions: Youngstown State (1986-90), Michigan State (1995-97) and Ohio State (2001-03). Bollman was the offensive line coach for three seasons (1995-97) at MSU under Nick Saban while Dantonio was the secondary coach. Dantonio and Bollman both arrived at Ohio State for the 2001 season. Dantonio spent three years (2001-03) as the defensive coordinator under Jim Tressel, while Bollman went on to coach 11 years (2001-11) for the Buckeyes, both as an offensive line coach and offensive coordinator. Dantonio and Bollman first coached together at Youngstown State for four seasons (1986-90).

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For Bollman’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

All four of MSU’s starting defensive backs received All-Big Ten recognition in 2013, including three first-team All-Big Ten selections. The group was led by senior captain Darqueze Dennard, the first-ever cornerback at Michigan State to earn unanimous first-team AllAmerica honors. Dennard was also the first Spartan to win the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given annually to the nation’s best defensive back. In addition, Dennard was named the winner of the Jack Tatum Award, which is presented to college football’s top defensive back by The Touchdown Club of Columbus. The lock-down corner, who was a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and named the Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year, was selected by Cincinnati in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft (No. 24 overall). Senior strong safety Isaiah Lewis and junior free safety Kurtis Drummond were also selected All-Big Ten First Team by the coaches, while sophomore cornerback Trae Waynes garnered honorable mention. Lewis was invited to participate in the 2014 Senior Bowl. Barnett’s players have earned All-Big Ten honors 20 times since his arrival as secondary coach at MSU, including six different first-team selections (Otis Wiley in 2008; Trenton Robinson in 2011; Johnny Adams in 2011-12; Darqueze Dennard in 2012-13, Kurtis Drummond in 2013; Isaiah Lewis in 2013). The past four seasons alone, Spartan defensive backs have picked up All-Big Ten recognition on 15 occasions, and all four of MSU’s starters in the secondary garnered All-Big Ten recognition during the 2010, 2011 and 2013 seasons. Four Spartans in the secondary have been selected in the NFL Draft under Barnett’s tutelage: Jeremy Ware (2010, Oakland, seventh round), Chris L. Rucker (2011, Indianapolis, sixth round), Robinson (2012, San Francisco, sixth round) and Dennard (2014, Cincinnati, first round). In June 2012, Barnett was one of eight football coaches to participate in the Champion Forum, the top tier of the NCAA’s coaching academy programs, held in conjunction with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Convention in Dallas. Barnett, who spent three seasons as secondary coach on Mark Dantonio’s staff at Cincinnati, landed his first collegiate coaching job as a graduate assistant at LSU in 2003 under Nick Saban, where he was a part of the Tigers’ National Championship campaign. A native of Cincinnati, Barnett was a three-year starter for Coach George Perles at MSU. He was a member of the 1987 Big Ten and 1988 Rose Bowl Championship team and earned first-team All-America recognition by The Sporting News as a senior in 1989.

THE BOLLMAN FILE FAMILY: Wife Terri and two daughters: Courtney and Stephanie. YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Fifth overall. Rejoined staff on March 4, 2013, from Purdue.

Following his impressive career at MSU, Barnett was taken in the fourth round of the 1990 NFL Draft by Cleveland, where he played for three seasons (1990-92). He spent two seasons at New England (1993-94) and two more with Minnesota (1995-96). For Barnett’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant coach (1977) and offensive line coach (1978-82) at Miami-Ohio; assistant head coach and offensive line (1983-84) and linebackers (1985) at North Carolina State; defensive coordinator (198688) and offensive coordinator (1989-90) at Youngstown State; offensive line (1991-94) at Virginia; offensive line (1995-97) at Michigan State; offensive coordinator and offensive line (2001-2011) at Ohio State; offensive line/running game coordinator (2012) at Boston College; Professional – Tight ends coach (1998) at Philadelphia Eagles; tight ends coach (1999-2000) at Chicago Bears.

FAMILY: Wife Tammy and two children: Todd and Tori.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in business education from Ohio in 1977.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in communication from Michigan State in 1990.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year letterman as an offensive lineman at Ohio (1972-76).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Four-year letterwinner as a defensive back at Michigan State (1986-89) and named captain as a senior. Professional - Spent seven seasons in the National Football League, including stints with the Cleveland Browns (1990-92), New England Patriots (1993-94) and Minnesota Vikings (1995-96).

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 1987 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, 1989 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, 1990 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, 1991 Gator Bowl, 1993 Carquest Bowl, 1994 Independence Bowl, 1995 Independence Bowl, 1996 Sun Bowl, 1997 Aloha Bowl, 2002 Outback, Bowl, 2003 BCS National Championship, 2004 Fiesta Bowl, 2004 Alamo Bowl, 2006 Fiesta Bowl, 2007 BCS National Championship, 2008 BCS National Championship, 2009 Fiesta Bowl, 2010 Rose Bowl, 2011 Sugar Bowl, 2012 Gator Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

THE BARNETT FILE YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth. Joined staff on Dec. 1, 2006, from Cincinnati. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant coach at LSU (2003); secondary coach at Cincinnati (2004-06).

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Player - 1985 All-American Bowl, 1988 Rose Bowl, 1989 Gator Bowl, 1989 Aloha Bowl, 1994 NFL Playoffs, 1996 NFL Playoffs. Coach 2004 Sugar Bowl, 2004 Fort Worth Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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COACHING STAFF Salem was instrumental in helping the development of Connor Cook in his first season as the starting quarterback in 2013. Cook, who took over the starting role in Week 2 against South Florida, went 12-1 as the starter and finished his sophomore year ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in passing touchdowns (second with 22), total offense (fourth with 2,831 yards), pass attempts (fourth with 380), passing yards (fifth BRAD SALEM with 2,755) and pass completions (sixth with 223). His QUARTERBACKS/ progress was on full display in the final two games RECRUITING COORDINATOR of the season. Cook took home Most Outstanding FIFTH SEASON Player honors at the Big Ten Championship Game after completing 24-of-40 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns against No. 2 Ohio State, and followed that effort by being named the Rose Bowl Offensive MVP, as he threw for a career-high 332 yards and two touchdowns in the win over No. 5 Stanford. Cook was a second-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches.

In his first year as a starter, sophomore Shilique Calhoun garnered second-team All-America honors from RON BURTON numerous organizations and was named the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year as well as the National DEFENSIVE LINE Defensive Performer of the Year by the College Football SECOND SEASON Performance Awards. Calhoun led the team in sacks (7.5) and ranked second in tackles for loss (14), ranked first in the Big Ten with four fumble recoveries, and was one of only two players in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision to score three defensive touchdowns. Junior Marcus Rush garnered honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades for the third year in a row, while senior defensive tackles Micajah Reynolds and Tyler Hoover both delivered their most productive seasons wearing the Green and White. In addition, Burton helped develop sophomores Damon Knox and Mark Scarpinato, who each filled in as starters and added quality depth to the defensive front. For his efforts in 2013, Burton was named the National Defensive Line Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.

Before arriving at Air Force, Burton spent one season (2002) at Grand Valley State and helped lead the Lakers to a perfect 14-0 record and the 2002 NCAA Division II National Championship, the first in school history.

A four-year letterman (1982-86) at North Carolina, Burton helped the Tar Heels to three bowl appearances during his career and was named team captain and best defensive lineman as a senior. He graduated from UNC with a bachelor’s degree in industrial relations in 1987.

In five seasons (2005-09) as head coach at Augustana College, Salem compiled a 31-26 record. Salem led Augustana College to back-to-back 8-4 records and consecutive trips to the Mineral Water Bowl in 2008-09. Prior to being promoted to head coach, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach under Jim Heinitz, serving as quarterbacks coach in 2003 and offensive coordinator in 2004. For Salem’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

After his NFL career, Burton returned to North Carolina and spent two years as a graduate assistant (1992-93) for the Tar Heels. For Burton’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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FAMILY: Wife Andrea and four children: Ronald, Ryan, Roya and Reid.

FAMILY: Wife Christina and two children: Elijah and Jeremiah.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Second. Joined staff on Feb. 8, 2013, from Air Force.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Fifth. Joined staff on Feb. 19, 2010, from Augustana (S.D.) College.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant coach at North Carolina (1992-93); defensive backs at Morehead State (1994); linebackers at Eastern Michigan (1995-96); linebackers at Indiana (1997-2001); defensive line at Grand Valley State (2002); defensive line at Air Force (2003-12). PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year letterman as a defensive lineman at North Carolina (1982-86). Professional - Spent four seasons in the National Football League, including stints with the Dallas Cowboys (1987-89), Phoenix Cardinals (1989) and Los Angeles Raiders (1990). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Player – 1982 Sun Bowl, 1983 Peach Bowl, 1986 Aloha Bowl; Coach – 1993 Peach Bowl, 1993 Gator Bowl, 2002 NCAA Division II Playoffs, 2007 Armed Forces Bowl, 2008 Armed Forces Bowl, 2009 Armed Forces Bowl, 2010 Independence Bowl, 2011 Military Bowl, 2012 Armed Forces Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Augustana College in 1992; master’s degree in athletic administration from Michigan State in 1996. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Quarterback at Northern Arizona (1988-89); quarterback and wide receiver at Augustana (1990-92).

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EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in industrial relations from North Carolina in 1987.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant coach at Michigan State (1994-95); offensive and recruiting coordinator at Luther (Iowa) College (1997-98); passing game and recruiting coordinator at South Dakota (1999-2001); quarterbacks coach at Augustana College (2003); offensive coordinator at Augustana College (2004); head coach at Augustana College (2005-09).

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HONORS & AWARDS

Following graduation, Burton spent four seasons playing linebacker in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys (1987-89), Phoenix Cardinals (1989) and Los Angeles Raiders (1990). Burton started 15 games for the Cowboys in 1988 and recorded two sacks, and played on the 1990 Raiders team that advanced to the 1990 AFC Championship Game.

Under Salem’s direction in 2010, Michigan State’s running backs improved their totals from 2009. The resurgent running game was led by Baker, who became just the sixth sophomore in MSU history to reach the 1,000-yard milestone as he compiled 1,201 rushing yards. A first-team All-Big Ten honoree by the media, Baker ranked fourth in the Big Ten and 30th nationally in rushing, averaging 92.4 ypg.

SPARTAN HISTORY

Burton previously has Big Ten coaching experience, as he spent five seasons as the linebackers coach at Indiana from 1997-2001.

Salem coached one of the most talented backfields in the Big Ten in 2011, as junior Edwin Baker and Bell combined for 1,613 rushing yards (115.2 yards per game) – the second most of any running back duo in the conference – to go along with 18 rushing touchdowns. Baker was selected in the seventh round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and recently finished his second season with the Cleveland Browns.

SPARTAN RECORDS

In 2008, Jake Paulson became the first-ever defensive lineman at Air Force to earn first-team All-Mountain West honors after recording 14.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks. One year later, nose guard Ben Garland was a second-team All-MWC selection and signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos. In the Falcons’ 2010 Independence Bowl victory over Georgia Tech, defensive lineman Rick Ricketts, a second-team All-MWC choice, was named the defensive most valuable player of the game. Burton also coached two-time Academic All-American (defensive end) Ryan Carter.

Salem mentored one of the most productive running backs in Spartan history, Le’Veon Bell, from 2010-12. Bell had a career year in 2012, winning the Big Ten rushing title and ranking third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, averaging 137.9 yards per game. Named a first-team All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com, Bell compiled 1,793 rushing yards, the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. The first-team All-Big Ten selection finished his career ranked among MSU’s all-time leaders in rushing TDs (sixth with 33), rushing attempts (sixth with 671), rushing yards (seventh with 3,346), 100-yard rushing games (eighth with 12) and all-purpose yards (ninth with 4,114). Bell was selected in the second round of the 2013 National Football League Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers and was named the Steelers Rookie of the Year last season.

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During his 10 seasons at Air Force, Burton helped the Falcons to a combined record of 67-57 (.540), including a school-record six consecutive postseason bowl appearances (2007-12), while developing some of the top defensive linemen in school history. Burton also served as the program’s NFL liaison.

Salem has been either an offensive coordinator or quarterbacks coach for eight seasons as a college assistant. He spent his first three seasons at Michigan State (2010-12) coaching the running backs.

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Burton made an immediate impact in his first year on the Spartan staff in 2013. Michigan State’s defensive line showed significant improvement in its productivity under Burton, increasing its totals in sacks (+12) and tackles for loss (+10) from 2012.

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Brad Salem, a former head coach at NCAA Division II Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is in his fifth year on the coaching staff at Michigan State and his second as quarterbacks coach. He is also in his fourth year as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

2014 OUTLOOK

Ron Burton, a 22-year coaching veteran who also played four seasons in the NFL, enters his second season as defensive line coach at Michigan State. Burton previously spent 10 seasons (2003-12) as the defensive line coach at Air Force.

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach - 1995 Independence Bowl, 2008 Mineral Water Bowl, 2009 Mineral Water Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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Mark Staten is in his eighth year on the coaching staff at Michigan State and his fourth as the offensive line coach. He was promoted to offensive line coach in February 2011 after serving as the tight ends/tackles coach and recruiting coordinator for four years. Staten adds a mix of professional playing experience with a solid coaching background.

Terrence Samuel, a 16-year coaching veteran who played his collegiate football at Purdue, is in his fourth year as wide receivers coach at Michigan State.

TERRENCE SAMUEL WIDE RECEIVERS FOURTH SEASON

Perhaps no position group on the team made as much improvement as the wide receiver corps during MSU’s Big Ten Championship season in 2013. A year after having to break in as many as four starters, the unit solidified itself as one of the best in the Big Ten. The Spartans were one of only two teams in the conference, along with Illinois, to have seven players with at least 17 receptions. In addition, nine different Spartans caught touchdowns in 2013, led by fifth-year senior Bennie Fowler, who hauled in six.

Fowler, whose strong senior campaign earned him a spot in the Senior Bowl and an invite to the NFL Scouting Combine, led the Spartans with a career-high 622 receiving yards on 36 catches, while junior Tony Lippett (44 catches for 613 yards) and sophomore Macgarrett Kings Jr. (43 for 513 yards) both recorded career highs in receptions and receiving yards. Lippett was named to the ESPN. com Big Ten All-Bowl Team after collecting a career-high 94 receiving yards in the Rose Bowl Game victory over No. 5 Stanford, including the game-winning 25-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter. After a record-breaking season in 2011, Samuel had the difficult challenge of restocking MSU’s receiving corps as only 23 percent of the team’s receptions and 16 percent of the team’s receiving yards returned in 2012. The young Spartans – featuring four new full-time starters and no seniors – improved significantly as the season progressed. Michigan State was the only team in the Big Ten to feature six players with at least 29 receptions, and three receivers recorded their first career touchdown catch. Samuel made an immediate impact at MSU in his first season in 2011. He helped tutor fifthyear senior B.J. Cunningham, who became the school’s all-time leader in receptions (218) and receiving yards (3,086). Under Samuel, Cunningham had his finest season as a Spartan, setting career highs in receptions (79), receiving yards (1,306) and touchdown catches (12). Those marks also ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in receptions (tied for first), receiving yards (third) and touchdowns (tied for third). In addition, he set an MSU singleseason record with eight 100-yard receiving games. Cunningham was a second-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media, and also earned All-America honors from Phil Steele (fourth team) and SI.com (honorable mention). Senior Keshawn Martin, an honorable mention All-Big Ten pick, also produced his best year, recording career highs in receptions (66) and receiving yards (777). A multi-dimensional threat, Martin finished his career ranked second in MSU history in punt return yards (659), eighth in kick return yards (1,100), 10th in all-purpose yards (4,013), 11th in receptions (127), 16th in receiving yards (1,714) and tied for 17th in touchdown receptions (10). Cunningham (79 catches) and Martin (66) combined for 145 receptions in 2011, the most ever by a receiving duo in a Michigan State season (previous record: 124 by Charles Rogers (67) and Herb Haygood (57) in 2001). Cunningham (1,306 yards) and Martin (777) also produced the most receiving yards of any receiving duo in an MSU season, teaming up for 2,083 receiving yards in 2011 (previous record: Plaxico Burress (1,142) and Gari Scott (843) with 1,985 receiving yards in 1998). Both of those marks by Cunningham and Martin (145 receptions; 2,083 receiving yards) ranked first among receiving duos in the Big Ten in 2011. Martin was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 National Football League Draft by the Houston Texas, while Cunningham was picked in the sixth round by the Miami Dolphins. For Samuel’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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MARK STATEN OFFENSIVE LINE EIGHTH SEASON

Staten helped mold the top offensive line in head coach Mark Dantonio’s tenure in East Lansing during MSU’s record-setting season in 2013. The versatile group, which saw as many as eight lineman in the playing rotation, was one of the main reasons why Michigan State continued to improve throughout the season on the offensive side of the ball.

All five starters received postseason recognition, including left guard Blake Treadwell (second-team AllBig Ten, coaches and media), center Jack Allen (secondteam All-Big Ten, media), right tackle Fou Fonoti (honorable mention All-Big Ten), right guard Dan France (honorable mention All-Big Ten) and left tackle Jack Conklin (first-team Freshman All-American by Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News and CollegeFootballNews.com). In addition, Allen and Treadwell were each named to the ESPN. com Big Ten All-Bowl Team for their performances in the Rose Bowl Game victory over No. 5 Stanford. Junior center Travis Jackson, junior guard Connor Kruse and sophomore tackle Donavon Clark also were instrumental to the line’s success. For the third-straight season, Staten mentored a Freshman All-American, as Conklin earned first-team honors from the FWAA, Sporting News and CollegeFootballNews.com. Allen was a first-team selection by the FWAA and Sporting News in 2012, while Jackson garnered Freshman All-America accolades in 2011 from Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews.com. Michigan State not only protected first-year starting quarterback Connor Cook, as the line gave up just 17 sacks (second fewest in Big Ten and tied for 15th fewest in the FBS), but it also paved the way for Jeremy Langford, who led the conference with 18 rushing touchdowns. When the game was on the line, the unit performed at its best – the Spartans ranked 16th in the FBS in fourth-quarter rushing (56.8 avg.) and ranked seventh in the nation in time of possession (33:19 per game). MSU had to deal with multiple injuries throughout the first half of 2012, including the loss of starters Fonoti and Jackson. The Spartans used six different starting combinations along the offensive line, but still managed to lead the way for first-team All-Big Ten selection Le’Veon Bell, who led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in rushing, averaging 137.9 yards per game. The line showed signs of improvement toward the end of the season, as Bell averaged 183.0 rushing yards when the Spartans used the same starting five up front for the last four games. Heading into 2011, Michigan State’s offensive line had to replace three starters, but Staten helped develop a young group that featured just one senior starter into one of the best in the Big Ten. Although the Spartans had to use four different starting combinations on the offensive line, including three different starting centers, the unit allowed just 16 sacks, second-fewest in the Big Ten and 19th-fewest in the FBS. As tight ends/tackles coach, Staten’s players collected All-Big Ten honors on seven occasions, including second-team tackle Pete Clifford (2007), second-team tackle Jesse Miller (2008), second-team tight end Charlie Gantt (2010) and second-team tackle D.J. Young (2010). As recruiting coordinator, Staten helped put together a 2009 recruiting class that analysts ranked among the nation’s Top 25 (MaxPreps/Tom Lemming No. 12, PrepStar No. 15, Rivals.com No. 17 and Scouts, Inc. No. 21). The Spartans followed that effort with another stellar class in 2010 that was ranked among the nation’s Top 30 (MaxPreps/Tom Lemming No. 22, Rivals.com No. 29). For Staten’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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FAMILY: Wife Jaclyn and two children: Brooklyn and Draven.

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YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Fourth. Joined staff on Feb. 11, 2011, from Central Michigan.

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PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Graduate assistant coach at Nebraska-Omaha (1998-2000); graduate assistant coach at Arizona (2001-02); defensive backs coach (2003-04) and outside linebackers coach/special teams coordinator (2005) at Nebraska-Omaha; wide receivers at Southeast Missouri State (2006); the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Nebraska-Omaha (2007); wide receivers coach at North Dakota State (2008-09); wide receivers coach at Central Michigan (2010).

FAMILY: Wife Dana and two children: Quinn and Maximus.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in communication and psychology from Purdue in 1995; master’s degree in recreation administration from Nebraska-Omaha in 2001.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Miami-Ohio in 2001.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth. Joined staff on Nov. 30, 2006, from Cincinnati. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Graduate assistant coach at MiamiOhio (2001); graduate assistant coach at Ohio State (2002-03); tight ends/tackles and recruiting coordinator at Cincinnati (2004-06).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College - Four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver at Purdue (1991-94).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year starter as a defensive tackle at MiamiOhio (1989-92). Professional – Spent parts of two seasons in the National Football League, with the Cincinnati Bengals (1993) and New England Patriots (1993-94).

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 2000 NCAA Division II Playoffs, 2005 NCAA Division II Playoffs, 2007 NCAA Division II Playoffs, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 2003 Fiesta, 2004 Fiesta, 2004 Fort Worth, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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COACHING STAFF Mike Tressel is in his eighth year as the linebackers and special teams coach at Michigan State. The impressive play of the Spartan linebackers under Tressel is one of the main reasons why Michigan State has led the Big Ten in rushing defense and total defense the past three seasons. In addition, the Spartans are one of just two NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Schools, along with Alabama, to rank in the Top 10 nationally in total defense, rushing defense and scoring defense the last three years.

The past seven years, MSU has had two first-team All-Big Ten placekickers (Conroy and Brett Swenson), two first-team All-Big Ten punters (Sadler and Aaron Bates), and has featured conference leaders in both kick returns (Devin Thomas) and punt returns (Keshawn Martin).

For Tressel’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

He has written more than 300 articles and four book chapters on the various aspects of strength/conditioning, speed/power development, sports nutrition, motivation, athletics, and the anabolic drug abuse issue. Since 2000, Mannie has written the monthly column “Powerline” for Coach and Athletic Director, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious coaching publication. He is also a frequent contributor to the Championship Performance newsletter. He also serves on the advisory boards for the National Strength Professionals Association (NSPA), the information-based Athletic Strength and Power (ASAP) website, and the Ultimate Strength and Conditioning website. Mannie has coached numerous All-Americans, as well as a host of players who went on to have highly successful NFL careers. Additionally, he has served as a consultant to several NFL teams on training equipment, program design, and the organization and administration of testing protocols. Two of Mannie’s former graduate assistants are currently strength and conditioning assistants in the NFL: Mondray Gee (Seattle Seahawks) and Aaron McLaurin (New York Jets). Prior to his arrival at Michigan State, Mannie spent nine years in a similar capacity at the University of Toledo (1985-94). He worked for Nick Saban in 1990 when the Rockets won a share of the Mid-American Conference title and finished 9-2. He served as a graduate assistant along with Mark Dantonio at Ohio State in 1984, working with the Buckeyes’ Big Ten championship football team. For Mannie’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

FAMILY: Wife Megan and two children: Logan and Quincy.

FAMILY: Wife Marianne and daughter Alaina.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth. Joined staff on Dec. 1, 2006, from Cincinnati.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: 20th. Joined staff on Dec. 8, 1994, from Toledo.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Graduate assistant coach at South Dakota (1996-97); offensive line coach (1998-2000) and offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach (2001) at Wartburg (Iowa) College; graduate assistant linebackers coach at Ohio State (2002-03); linebackers and special teams coach at Cincinnati (2004-06).

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College — Graduate assistant at Ohio State (1984); head strength and conditioning coach at Toledo (1985-94). Also coached and taught at the high school level for 10 years.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Cornell (Iowa) College in 1996; master’s degree in sports administration at South Dakota in 1998. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year starter in the secondary at Cornell (Iowa) College (1992-95). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 1999 NCAA Division III Playoffs, 2003 Fiesta Bowl, 2004 Fiesta Bowl, 2004 Fort Worth Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Akron in 1974; master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in exercise science from Ohio State in 1985. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College — Three-year letterman and two-year starter at offensive guard at Akron (1971-73). BOWL EXPERIENCE: Coach — 1985 Rose Bowl, 1995 Independence Bowl, 1996 Sun Bowl, 1997 Aloha Bowl, 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2003 Alamo Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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THE UNIVERSITY

THE MANNIE FILE BOWL HISTORY

THE TRESSEL FILE

HONORS & AWARDS

Tressel arrived at Michigan State following the 2006 regular season, as he was one of eight assistants to follow Dantonio to MSU from Cincinnati.

In June 2007, the Varsity S Club inducted him as an honorary member.

SPARTAN HISTORY

In 2011, Michigan State led the Big Ten in rushing defense (100.5 yards per game) and total defense (277.4 ypg.) en route to winning the Big Ten Legends Division title. For the first time since 1990, all three of MSU’s starting linebackers garnered All-Big Ten honors. Allen, who ranked second in the Big Ten in sacks with 11 and fourth in tackles for loss with 18.5, was named second-team all-conference by the media. Bullough picked up second-team accolades from the coaches after leading the Spartans with 89 tackles and junior Chris Norman was named honorable mention after recording career highs in tackles (76) and tackles for loss (6.5).

In both 2006 and 2007, Mannie was named to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers in recognition for his numerous and ongoing educational efforts in the field of strength and conditioning and in bringing awareness to the anabolic drug abuse problem in sports. He has been recognized and is widely-published on his adamant stance against performanceenhancing drugs.

SPARTAN RECORDS

Tressel also oversees a successful special teams unit that has been one of the best in the Big Ten since his arrival. Junior punter Mike Sadler, who was selected a first-team All-American by CBSSports.com and ESPN.com, has proven to be a valuable weapon throughout his career. In 2013, he led the nation with 24 punts downed inside the 10-yard line and ranked tied for second with 33 placed inside the 20. True freshman placekicker Michael Geiger stepped into the starting role in Week 4 and rose to the challenge. Geiger made 13 consecutive field goals to close the season and set the MSU single-season fieldgoal percentage record (.938; 15 of 16). He was an honorable mention All-America pick by SI.com and a first-team Freshman All-America selection by the Football Writers Association of America.

Mannie is also a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), and the American Association for Health Education (AAHE). He has been a keynote speaker and roundtable participant at several national conventions and seminars.

2013 RECAP

Junior Taiwan Jones, the starter at Star (weakside) linebacker, ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 67 tackles, including seven for loss.

Mannie is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), the National Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (NSCA) and holds an honorary certification with the International Association of Resistance Trainers (IART). In May 2002 at its annual conference in Salt Lake City, the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association awarded Mannie the title of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC).

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Fellow three-year starter Denicos Allen picked up second-team All-America accolades from SI.com. Allen led the team with a career-high 98 tackles as a senior and also led the team with 16.5 tackles for loss, good for seventh most in an MSU single-season. He finished his career ranked third in the school record book with 46 career tackles for loss. Allen capped his illustrious career with seven tackles, including 1.5 for losses, in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford, and was named to the SI.com All-Bowl Team and ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team.

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Senior captain Max Bullough, a two-time first-team AllBig Ten selection, was the quarterback of the league’s MIKE TRESSEL top-ranked defense in 2013. A third-team All-America LINEBACKERS/SPECIAL TEAMS honoree by The Associated Press, Bullough ranked among the team leaders in tackles (76) and tackles for EIGHTH SEASON loss (9.5). He closed his career with 40 starts at middle linebacker and ranked 11th in school history in tackles for loss (30.5) and 18th in tackles (299).

Mannie’s “Fourth Quarter” and “Bottom Line” offseason conditioning programs have been a significant reason for Michigan State’s success in the Coach Mark Dantonio era, as the Spartans have earned a school-record seven consecutive bowl bids, including a victory in the 2014 Rose Bowl Game over No. 5 Stanford.

2014 OUTLOOK

Ken Mannie enters his 20th year as Michigan State’s head strength and conditioning coach for football, while additionally directing and overseeing the strength and conditioning programs for all men’s and women’s sports. A 40-year coaching veteran, Mannie is the longesttenured head football strength and conditioning coach in the Big Ten Conference.

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2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

Tommy Hoke is in his 11th year as associate head strength and conditioning coach at Michigan State. He was named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC) in May 2010 by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), which is the highest honor given to a strength and conditioning professional.

TOMMY HOKE ASSOCIATE HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 11TH SEASON

Along with head strength and conditioning coach Ken Mannie, Hoke has been instrumental in coordinating the “Fourth Quarter” and “Bottom Line” offseason conditioning programs that have been one of the key reasons for MSU’s success in the Coach Mark Dantonio era.

Hoke came to Michigan State following eight seasons at Appalachian State (1996-2003), including three years as an assistant before being promoted to head strength and conditioning coach in 1999 by head football coach Jerry Moore. In his role as head strength and conditioning coach, he organized workouts for Appalachian State’s 20 varsity sports. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Hoke played an integral part in helping Appalachian State football to a combined record of 67-30 (.691) from 1996-2003, including a 48-16 record (.750) in Southern Conference games. The Mountaineers made five-straight appearances in the NCAA I-AA playoffs from 1998-2002. During his tenure, 13 Appalachian State players were invited to National Football League training camps. Prior to his second stint at Appalachian State, Hoke spent one year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Texas Tech (1995-96) where he worked primarily with the Red Raiders’ men’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball and track and field programs while assisting football. Hoke first arrived on the Appalachian State campus in 1992, working for four years as assistant strength and conditioning coach (1992-95).

A native of Durham, North Carolina, Hoke lettered in track and field at UNC Wilmington, competing in the javelin and shot put in 1990. He also participated in soccer in 1986. For Hoke’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

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SPARTAN RECORDS

He began his coaching career as an assistant track and field coach at UNC Wilmington in 1991.

Tim Allen, who previously worked together with Spartan head coach Mark Dantonio and co-offensive coordinator/ running backs coach Dave Warner at Kansas in the early 1990s, is in his seventh season as director of football operations at Michigan State. Allen oversees the day-to-day operations and budget of the football program. His duties include coordinating team travel, bowl game preparations, future scheduling and facility updates to the Skandalaris Football Center. TIM ALLEN DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS SEVENTH SEASON

In addition, Allen manages the summer camps program and serves as Dantonio’s liaison to the equipment staff, training room, video department, field maintenance and all athletic administration. Allen previously spent 19 seasons on Glen Mason’s coaching staff at Kansas (1988-96) and Minnesota (19972006).

Allen came to Michigan State following 10 years at Minnesota where he served as assistant athletics director for football operations. During his tenure, the Golden Gophers made seven postseason bowl appearances, including five-straight trips from 2002-06, and finished ranked among the nation’s Top 25 on two occasions (1999: ESPN/USA TODAY No. 17 and Associated Press No. 18; 2003: No. 17 ESPN/USA TODAY and AP No. 20). From 19992005, Minnesota averaged better than seven wins per season (50 total). Allen previously spent 11 seasons at Kansas, first as a defensive graduate assistant in 1986 before being promoted to administrative assistant for football operations in 1987. He was retained when Mason became the Jayhawks’ head coach in 1988. During his stint in Lawrence, Allen was part of one of college football’s most dramatic turnarounds as Kansas recorded a pair of Aloha Bowl victories (1992 over BYU and 1995 over UCLA) and two Top 25 finishes (1992: AP No. 22 and United Press International No. 23; 1995: No. 9 AP and No. 10 UPI). While at Kansas, he served as the academic liaison for football and organized the on-campus recruiting efforts in addition to his other football operations duties. From 1982-85, he worked as an assistant football coach (wide receivers, 1982-83; defensive backs/special teams coordinator, 1984-85) and admissions counselor at his alma mater, Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas. In October 2003, Allen and members of the 1984 Threshers’ football team that posted an undefeated regular-season record (9-0) en route to winning the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) championship and finishing second in the NAIA Division II final rankings were inducted into the Bethel College Athletic Hall of Fame. A native of Seneca, Kansas, Allen earned two letters as a wide receiver and was elected team captain as a senior at Bethel College. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation from Bethel College in 1986.

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FAMILY: Wife Rachel and two children: Drew and Jennifer.

FAMILY: Wife Rochelle and four children: Brett, Brianna, Brooke and Brandon.

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YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: 11th. Joined staff on April 26, 2004, from Appalachian State.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Seventh. Joined staff on June 13, 2008, from Minnesota.

THE UNIVERSITY

HONORS & AWARDS

For Allen’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in physical education from UNC Wilmington in 1990; master’s degree in exercise science from Appalachian State in 1993.

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PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College — assistant track and field coach at UNC Wilmington (1991); assistant strength and conditioning coach at Appalachian State (1992-95); assistant strength and conditioning coach at Texas Tech (1995-96); assistant strength and conditioning coach at Appalachian State (1996-1998); head strength and conditioning coach at Appalachian State (1999-2003).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College — Lettered in track and field at UNC Wilmington (1990). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach — 1998 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 1999 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 2000 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 2001 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 2002 NCAA I-AA playoffs, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Wide receivers coach (1982-83) and defensive backs coach/special teams coordinator (1984-85) at Bethel College; defensive graduate assistant (1986), administrative assistant for football operations (1987) and director of football operations (1988-96) at Kansas; assistant athletics director for football operations at Minnesota (1997-2006). EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in health, physical education and recreation from Bethel College in 1986. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Two-year letterman as a wide receiver at Bethel College. POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 1984 NAIA Division II playoffs, 1992 Aloha Bowl, 1995 Aloha Bowl, 1999 Sun Bowl, 2000 MicronPC.com Bowl, 2002 Music City Bowl, 2003 Sun Bowl, 2004 Music City Bowl, 2005 Music City Bowl, 2006 Insight Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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SUPPORT STAFF Lunsford’s primary responsibilities include coordinating team travel, preseason camp, training table and food services as well as administrative oversight over all practice sessions.

Lunsford also organizes and coordinates all day-to-day football-related activities for head coach Mark Dantonio and serves as the football office’s liaison to the athletic communications staff.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: 20th overall. Rejoined staff in 2002. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College - Graduate assistant at Ohio State (1974-75); defensive backs coach at New Hampshiire (1976); defensive backs coach at Cincinnati (1977-80); defensive backs coach at Pittsburgh (1981-84); defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at Pennsylvania (1985-86); defensive backs coach at Rice (1986-87); defensive backs coach at Michigan State (1988-94); defensive backs at Albion College (1995-96); defensive coordinator at Alma (1997); defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt (1998-2001). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in education from Villanova in 1971; master’s degree in educational administration from Ohio State in 1975. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Three-year starter at safety for Villanova. POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 1975 Rose Bowl, 1976 Rose Bowl, 1976 NCAA Division II Playoffs, 1982 Sugar Bowl, 1983 Cotton Bowl, 1984 Fiesta Bowl, 1989 Gator Bowl, 1989 Aloha Bowl, 1990 Sun Bowl, 1993 Liberty Bowl, 1996 NCAA Division III Playoffs, 2003 Alamo Bowl, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl. Curtis Blackwell begins his second season at Michigan State as the director of college advancement and performance.

FAMILY: Wife April. YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Eighth on full-time staff as director of executive football operations. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: College – Assistant to the recruiting coordinator at Michigan State (2000-03); assistant director of football operations at Michigan State (2004-05); assistant athletics director/director of football operations at Delaware State (2006). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in public policy from Michigan State in 2004; master’s degree in sports administration from Michigan State in 2005.

Former Spartan assistant coach Dino Folino is in his 13th year as director of personnel/player development and relations at Michigan State.

THE BLACKWELL FILE FAMILY: Daughter Sanyiah. YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Second. Joined staff on Aug. 2, 2013. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: High School - Assistant coach at Detroit Martin Luther King (2003-05, 2007); assistant coach at Detroit Mackenzie (2006). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sport management from Hampton in 2000; master’s degree in sports administration from Baylor in 2002. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year letterwinner (1996-99) as a defensive back at Hampton University POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Player - 1997 Division I-AA Playoffs, 1998 Division I-AA Playoffs, 1999 Heritage Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

THE UNIVERSITY

Prior to accepting a position in athletics administration, he spent 27 years in the college coaching ranks. Folino returned to Michigan State following four years at Vanderbilt (1998-2001), where he coached the secondary and served as defensive coordinator under Woody Widenhofer.

A four-year letterwinner as a defensive back at Hampton University, Blackwell received his bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2000. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Baylor in 2002.

BOWL HISTORY

DINO FOLINO DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL/ PLAYER DEVELOPMENT & RELATIONS 13TH SEASON

Folino’s responsibilities include coordinating football student-athlete housing and summer jobs program, high school coaches clinics and football fantasy camp. In addition, he serves as the football office’s liaison to National Football League scouts, student-athlete support services, sports marketing department, MSU Football Players Association and Michigan High School Football Coaches Association.

One of Blackwell’s primary duties is to mentor current student-athletes, with a focus on leadership, graduation and career objectives. He also plays a key role in the development and implementation of strategic plans in football recruiting. In addition, Blackwell works on the continuing development of relationships with youth football programs throughout the state of Michigan.

HONORS & AWARDS

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, 2009 Capital One Bowl, 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

CURTIS BLACKWELL DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT AND PERFORMANCE SECOND SEASON

SPARTAN HISTORY

Blackwell has previous coaching experience in high school (Detroit Martin Luther King, 2003-05, 2007; Detroit Mackenize (2006) and spent nine years as the co-director of the “Sound Mind, Sound Body” Football Academy, a program devoted to high school student-athletes who aspire to play in college that emphasizes the importance of both academics and athletics.

THE LUNSFORD FILE

SPARTAN RECORDS

Upon earning his bachelor’s degree in public policy from Michigan State in May 2004, Lunsford changed roles and was promoted to assistant director of football operations. Serving in a graduate assistant capacity for the 2004 and 2005 seasons, he helped former Assistant Athletics Director/Director of Football Operations Mike Vollmar in all administrative duties, including recruiting functions, team travel and managing and training student administrative and recruiting aides. Lunsford completed his master’s degree in sports administration from MSU in December 2005.

FAMILY: Wife Anita and eight children: sons, Anthony, Chuck, John and Danny; and daughters, Alyse, Ann, Ellen and Carlyann. The couple also has 11 grandchildren: Johnny, Dano, Jack, Drew, George, Caroline, June, Charlie, Lilian, Nina and Luciano.

2013 RECAP

Prior to spending the 2006 season at Delaware State, Lunsford worked for five years in the Michigan State football office. From September 2000 to May 2004, he was the assistant to the recruiting coordinator, managing all mailings for high school and junior college film requests, maintaining the program’s recruiting database and organizing a nationwide recruiting board. In 2003, he was employed by Palace Sports and Entertainment in Auburn Hills, Michigan, as a basketball operations intern for the WNBA’s Detroit Shock.

THE FOLINO FILE

COACHING STAFF

Lunsford spent one year at Delaware State, serving as the school’s first director of football operations. In his dual role as assistant athletics director, he oversaw all operations of the Hornet program in 2006, managing day-to-day administrative tasks while arranging team travel and scheduling.

For Folino’s complete bio, please visit msuspartans.com.

2014 SPARTANS

BRAD LUNSFORD DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE FOOTBALL OPERATIONS EIGHTH SEASON

In addition, he supervises the comp ticket program for MSU players during the regular season and postseason; develops all administrative manuals for the program; plus assists in planning the yearly calendar as well as camps and clinics.

Folino previously spent seven years as the secondary coach at Michigan State (1988-94) under George Perles. During his tenure, the Spartans made four bowl appearances (1989 Gator, 1989 Aloha, 1990 Sun and 1993 Liberty) and won a share of the 1990 Big Ten championship. In 1994, Michigan State led the Big Ten in passing defense (103.1 rating). In addition, Folino coached three first-team All-Big Ten selections: safety John Miller (1987-88), safety Harlon Barnett (1989) and cornerback Demetrice Martin (1994). Barnett, who now serves as secondary coach under eighth-year Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio, also earned first-team All-America honors from The Sporting News in 1989.

2014 OUTLOOK

Brad Lunsford is in his eighth year as a full-time member of the Spartan football staff as director of executive football operations.

He worked one season as a defensive coordinator at Alma College (1997) and two years as the defensive backs coach at Albion College (1995-96).

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LORENZO GUESS ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH THIRD SEASON

Guess, who previously worked with Mark Dantonio at Cincinnati as a staff assistant in 2006, has nine years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach at the collegiate level. Dantonio also served as Guess’ position coach for three seasons in East Lansing (1998-2000). A native of Wayne, Michigan, Guess spent two seasons (2010-11) as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Notre Dame while working with head coach Brian Kelly.

The 35-year old Guess also worked with Kelly for one season at Cincinnati as a tight ends coach, helping the Bearcats to a 12-1 record in 2009 and an appearance in the Sugar Bowl following UC’s second-straight BIG EAST Championship. Guess mentored Ben Guidugli, who earned second-team All-BIG EAST honors after ranking fourth on the team with 27 receptions for 364 yards and three touchdowns.

BOWL HISTORY

BILL BURGHARDT ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH THIRD SEASON

Burghardt, who spent two seasons (2010-11) as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Michigan State, rejoined the Spartan program in July 2012 following a sixmonth stint as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. Burghardt worked directly with the Cadet hockey and wrestling teams at West Point, organizing, designing and implementing all aspects of the strength and conditioning programs. Burghardt is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

After earning his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University in kinesiology in 2009, Burghardt worked as a graduate student volunteer on the Spartan strength and conditioning staff in 2009-10. He received his master’s degree in kinesiology in 2011 from MSU.

THE BURGHARDT FILE

Prior to coaching at Cincinnati, Guess worked on the strength and conditioning staffs at South Florida (2009), Alcorn State (2008), Kentucky State (2007), Cincinnati (2006) and Tiffin (2005).

FAMILY: Wife Alaina.

Guess served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Florida while working with the men’s basketball team for one season, and was the head strength and conditioning coach at Alcorn State.

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: College – Strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Michigan State (2010-11); assistant strength and conditioning coach at United States Military Academy (2011).

In 2007, Guess was the secondary coach at Kentucky State and doubled as the football strength and conditioning coach. He held the same positions in 2005 at Tiffin.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Michigan State in 2009; master’s degree in kinesiology from Michigan State in 2011.

Guess earned a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State in 2002 and graduated from Tiffin University in 2007 with a master’s degree in business administration. He was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in 1998.

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Coach – 2010 Alamo Bowl, 2011 Capital One Bowl, 2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Third. Joined staff on July 1, 2012, from United States Military Academy.

Matt Mueller is in his fifth year working with the Michigan State football program, his first as director of on-campus recruiting. He previously spent four years as an operations intern. Mueller’s main responsibility is helping organize the recruiting efforts for the Spartans.

While at Michigan State, Guess was a four-year letterwinner in football (1998-2001) and also earned two letters with the basketball team. As a safety, Guess helped Michigan State defeat Florida in the 2000 Citrus Bowl and Fresno State in the 2001 Silicon Valley Bowl. He was part of two Big Ten titles and an NCAA Final Four appearance (1999) with the Spartan basketball team.

Mueller spent two years as an operations intern at Colorado before coming to MSU in 2010.

Guess played in 45 career games and recorded 111 tackles, including 4.0 for loss (21 yards) and 3.0 sacks (18 yards), to go along with five interceptions (72 yards) and 14 passes defended. Guess tallied a career-high 47 tackles, six pass break-ups and four interceptions as a senior in 2001. In 1999, Guess was one of the components on a defense that ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten in rushing defense, and during the 2000 season, MSU led the conference in both total defense and pass defense. Guess attended Wayne (Michigan) Memorial High School.

THE GUESS FILE FAMILY: Wife Bianca and daughter Nadia.

THE UNIVERSITY

Bill Burghardt is in his third year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Spartans.

Former Michigan State safety Lorenzo Guess is in his third year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Michigan State. Guess is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and certified by USA Weightlifting as a level one sports performance coach.

YEARS AT MICHIGAN STATE: Third. Joined staff on June 6, 2012, from Notre Dame. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: College – Secondary coach/assistant strength and conditioning coach at Tiffin University (2005); staff assistant at Cincinnati (2006); secondary coach/football strength and conditioning coach at Kentucky State (2007); head strength and conditioning coach at Alcorn State (2008); assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Florida (2009); tight ends coach at Cincinnati (2009); assistant director of strength and conditioning at Notre Dame (2010-11).

MATT MUELLER DIRECTOR OF ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING FIRST SEASON

Prior to his arrival in Colorado in 2008, he served as the wide receivers coach for a year-and-a-half (spanning two spring seasons and one fall) at Independence (Kansas) Community College. He also taught math courses at Independence.

Mueller graduated from Grand Valley State in May 2006 with a degree in physical education and a minor in elementary education. He played football one season for the Lakers as a wide receiver as the team won its first NCAA Championship in 2002. He then was a student assistant as the team defended its title in 2003 and worked with the team through his graduation in 2006. Mueller began his college career at Michigan Tech, redshirting the 1999 season and playing wide receiver in 2000 and 2001. A native of Negaunee, Michigan, Mueller is married to the former Elizabeth Luehmann. The couple have an infant daughter, Olivia.

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary social science from Michigan State in 2002; master’s degree in business administration from Tiffin University in 2007. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: College – Four-year letterman as a safety at Michigan State (1998-2001). POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Player – 2000 Citrus Bowl, 2001 Silicon Valley Classic. Coach – 2007 International Bowl, 2010 Sugar Bowl, 2010 Sun Bowl, 2011 Champs Sports Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, 2014 Rose Bowl.

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SUPPORT STAFF Mathers spent the last two seasons (2012-13) working as an operations graduate assistant. He previously worked as a student assistant in the video department from 2008-11.

Manalac will assist coaching the defense, primarily the linebackers, after working with the running backs in 2013. He also worked with the defense in 2012.

BEN MATHERS FOOTBALL OPERATIONS ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON

The Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, native earned his bachelor’s degree in communication from Michigan State University in 2011. He is scheduled to receive his master’s degree in kinesiology, with a concentration in sports administration, in December 2014 from MSU.

Manalac joined the National Football League’s Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent for preseason camp in August 2009. After being waived, he later signed with the team’s practice squad before being promoted to the 53-man roster in January 2010. Manalac received his master’s degree in kinesiology at Michigan State in December 2012 and is currently pursuing a second master’s degree in education.

2012 RECAP

A four-year letterwinner under head coach Mark Dantonio, Gardiner recorded 43 tackles in 44 career games for the Spartans from 2009-12. He registered a career-high 21 tackles during MSU’s Big Ten Championship season in 2010, including 13 on special teams. Gardiner tallied 17 stops in 13 games of action, including three starts, in 2011 as MSU tied a then-school record with 11 victories and defeated No. 18 Georgia in the Outback Bowl.

A native of Pickerington, Ohio, Manalac earned his bachelor of business administration from Cincinnati in December 2008. As a senior, he was presented the C-Club Strothman Award for academic and athletic excellence.

SIMONE PROULX HEAD FOOTBALL COACH EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR

CINDY MEJORADO OFFICE ASSISTANT

CODY COX OPERATIONS ASSISTANT

LANDAN SALEM OPERATIONS ASSISTANT

DE’ANGELO SMITH OPERATIONS ASSISTANT

SALLY NOGLE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

DAVID JAGER FOOTBALL TRAINER

MATT HARPER DIRECTOR/FOOTBALL TECHNOLOGY

JUSTIN MARTIN ASST. DIR./FOOTBALL TECHNOLOGY

BOB KNICKERBOCKER EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR

DYLAN MARINEZ EQUIPMENT MANAGER

TODD EDWARDS DIRECTOR/ACADEMIC SERVICES

Former Michigan State offensive lineman Zac Hueter enters his second year as a graduate assistant for the MSU football program. Hueter primarily works with the offensive line under Mark Staten.

SPARTAN HISTORY

After joining the Spartans in 2008, Hueter retired from football in 2010 following multiple shoulder injuries. Hueter continued to work with the program off the field and spent two seasons (2011-12) as a student assistant coach.

HONORS & AWARDS

ZAC HUETER GRADUATE ASSISTANT / OFFENSE

A two-year, two-way starter at North Branch (Michigan) High School, Hueter was a first-team all-state selection as a senior by The Associated Press (Division 3-4) and Detroit Free Press (Division 4) in 2007. A native of Columbiaville, Michigan, Hueter earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from MSU in December 2012. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology.

Following his playing career, Johnson spent over eight years in law enforcement (2003-11), serving as a police officer before participating in the NFL Players Association Coaching Internship Program. He was an assistant in 2012 at Central State (Ohio) University, coaching the defensive backs and special teams. Johnson graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Miami in 2006. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology.

THE UNIVERSITY

PARIS JOHNSON GRADUATE ASSISTANT / DEFENSE

BOWL HISTORY

Former NFL Draft pick Paris Johnson enters his second season as a graduate assistant at Michigan State. Johnson primarily works with the defensive backs under secondary coach Harlon Barnett. A Chicago native, Johnson began his collegiate football career at North Iowa Community College before transferring to Miami (Ohio) University. A two-year letterwinner (1997-98) for the RedHawks as a safety, Johnson was a member of the 1998 team that went 10-1 and tied for the Mid-American Conference East Division title. He was selected in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft (No. 122 overall) by Arizona and played one season (1999) with the Cardinals. Johnson also was on practice squads for the Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys.

SPARTAN RECORDS

Gardiner was a three-year starter for Coach Mark Crabtree at Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio, and set school single-season records for tackles (172) and tackles for loss (24) as a senior while helping Coffman (13-1) advance to the Division I state semifinals. He also became the Shamrocks’ all-time leader in tackles (363) in 2007. STEVE GARDINER GRADUATE ASSISTANT / OFFENSE

Gardiner received his bachelor’s degree in packaging from MSU in December 2012. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in kinesiology.

COACHING STAFF

Former Spartan linebacker Steve Gardiner begins his first season as a graduate assistant. Gardiner will assist coaching the running backs and help with special teams.

RYAN MANALAC GRADUATE ASSISTANT / DEFENSE

A four-year letterman for the Bearcats from 2005-08, Manalac spent his first three years in the program playing for Mark Dantonio. He started all 14 games for Cincinnati as a senior in 2008, including the 2009 Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech, and recorded a career-best 82 tackles to lead the team. Manalac ranked second on the Bearcats in tackles as a junior with 76, including a career-high 5.5 for losses.

2014 SPARTANS

Mathers manages and maintains all social media networks used for recruiting. In addition, he coordinates all recruiting related special events and mailings in conjunction with the recruiting coordinator.

2014 OUTLOOK

Former Cincinnati linebacker Ryan Manalac begins his fourth year on the Michigan State staff, his third as a graduate assistant. During the 2011 season, he served as one of the football program’s video interns.

Ben Mathers begins his seventh season working with the Spartan football program, his first as a football operations assistant.

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THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

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2013 HONORS & AWARDS

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DENICOS ALLEN (Sr.-5, Linebacker) • SI.com All-American (second team) • Associated Press All-American (third team) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (second team) • Media All-Big Ten (second team) • Walter Camp FBS National Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Defense JACK ALLEN (So., Center) • Media All-Big Ten (second team) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Academic All-Big Ten • ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team • MSU Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award: Offense MAX BULLOUGH (Sr., Linebacker) • Associated Press All-American (third team) • Lindy’s All-American (third team) • SI.com All-American (honorable mention) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (first team) • One of 20 quarterfinalists for Lott IMPACT Trophy • Capital One Academic All-America (first team) • National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Class (one of 16 finalists for Campbell Trophy) • Academic All-Big Ten • NFF Hampshire Honor Society • CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 19 vs. Purdue) • MSU Biggie Munn Award (Most Inspirational Player) • MSU Captain’s Award • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Defense SHILIQUE CALHOUN (So., Defensive End) • Associated Press All-American (second team) • Walter Camp All-American (second team) • USA TODAY All-American (second team) • SI.com All-American (second team) • Athlon Sports All-American (second team) • Lindy’s All-American (third team) • CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (first team) • Smith-Brown Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (first team) • College Football Performance Awards National Defensive Performer of the Year • Ted Hendricks Award finalist (defensive end of the year) • MSU Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award: Defense • CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • Walter Camp FBS National Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • Chuck Bednarik Award National Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • FWAA/Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • CBSSports.com National Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • College Football Performance Awards National Defensive Performer of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • CFPA National Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for Week 2 (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida) • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7 vs. South Florida)

JACK CONKLIN (R-Fr., Offensive Tackle) • Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-American (first team) • Sporting News Freshman All-American (first team) • CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman AllAmerican (first team) • ESPN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Academic All-Big Ten • MSU Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award: Offense CONNOR COOK (So., Quarterback) • Rose Bowl Game Offensive MVP • ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team • ESPN.com Big Ten Player of the Week (Dec. 7 vs. Ohio State) • Big Ten Championship Game MVP (Dec. 7 vs. Ohio State) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (second team) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Academic All-Big Ten • Named one of Manning Award Stars of the Week (Nov. 23 vs. Northwestern) • MSU Outstanding Underclass Back Award: Offense • MSU Tommy Love Award (Most Improved Player) DARQUEZE DENNARD (Sr., Cornerback) • Jim Thorpe Award winner (nation’s top defensive back) • Jack Tatum Award winner (nation’s best defensive back) • Associated Press All-American (first team) • American Football Coaches Association AllAmerican (first team) • ESPN All-American (first team) • Walter Camp All-American (first team) • FWAA All-American (first team) • SI.com All-American (first team) • USA TODAY All-American (first team) • Sporting News All-American (first team) • Athlon Sports All-American (first team) • Lindy’s All-American (first team) • Bronko Nagurski Trophy finalist (nation’s top defensive player) • ESPN.com Big Ten Defensive MVP • CollegeFootballNews.com Big Ten Defensive MVP • Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (first team) • George Alderton MSU Male Athlete of the Year • MSU Governor’s Award (most valuable player) • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Defense • MSU Captain’s Award • CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan) • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 5 vs. Iowa) DENZEL DRONE (Sr.-5., Defensive End) • MSU Jim Adams Award (Unsung Hero) KURTIS DRUMMOND (Jr., Safety) • SI.com All-American (honorable mention) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (second team) • MSU Outstanding Underclass Back Award: Defense

BENNIE FOWLER (Sr.-5, Wide Receiver) • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Offense

MICAJAH REYNOLDS (Sr.-5, Defensive Tackle) • MSU President’s Award (Perseverance)

DAN FRANCE (Sr.-5, Offensive Lineman) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • MSU Jim Adams Award (Unsung Hero) • Doug Weaver Oil Can Award (Team Humorist)

MARCUS RUSH (Jr., Defensive End) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • MSU Jim Adams Award (Unsung Hero)

MICHAEL GEIGER (Fr., Kicker) • Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-American (first team) • SI.com All-American (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • ESPN.com Big Ten All-Freshman Team • College Football Performance Awards National Placekicker of the Week (Dec. 7 vs. Ohio State) TY HAMILTON (Jr., Fullback) • Academic All-Big Ten TYLER HOOVER (Sr.-6, Defensive Tackle) • Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (MSU recipient) • MSU Iron Man Award (Strength & Conditioning) • MSU President’s Award (Perseverance) TRAVIS JACKSON (Jr., Offensive Lineman) • Academic All-Big Ten JAIRUS JONES (Sr.-5, Linebacker) • MSU President’s Award (Perseverance) PAUL LANG (So., Tight End) • Academic All-Big Ten JEREMY LANGFORD (Jr., Running Back) • Touchdown Club of Columbus Big Ten Player of the Year • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 12 vs. Indiana) • MSU Outstanding Underclass Back Award: Offense ISAIAH LEWIS (Sr., Safety) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Defense TONY LIPPETT (Jr., Wide Receiver) • ESPN.com Big Ten All-Bowl Team • MSU Danziger Award (Outstanding DetroitArea Player) MATT MACKSOOD (R-Fr., Wide Receiver) • Academic All-Big Ten ANDREW MAXWELL (Sr.-5, Quarterback) • Academic All-Big Ten • MSU Potsy Ross Award (Top Scholar-Athlete) MARK MEYERS (R-Fr., Safety) • Academic All-Big Ten KEITH MUMPHERY (Jr., Wide Receiver) • Academic All-Big Ten • MSU Football Player Association’s Community Service & Outreach Award

KYLER ELSWORTH (Sr.-5, Linebacker) • Rose Bowl Game Defensive MVP • MSU Jim Adams Award (Unsung Hero) • MSU Downtown Coaches Club Award Outstanding Senior Special Teams

KEVIN MUMA (Sr.-5, Kicker) • Academic All-Big Ten

FOU FONOTI (Sr.-5, Offensive Tackle) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • MSU Clarence Underwood Sportsmanship Award • MSU Jim Adams Award (Unsung Hero)

JOSIAH PRICE (R-Fr., Tight End) • Academic All-Big Ten

TYLER O’CONNOR (R-Fr., Quarterback) • Academic All-Big Ten

MIKE SADLER (Jr., Punter) • ESPN All-American (first team) • CBSSports.com All-American (first team) • Athlon Sports All-American (second team) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (first team) • Media All-Big Ten (second team) • Ray Guy Award semifinalist • Capital One Academic All-America (first team) • Academic All-Big Ten • Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 12 vs. Indiana) • College Football Performance Awards National Punter of the Week (Oct. 12 vs. Indiana) MARK SCARPINATO (So., Nose Tackle) • National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society • Academic All-Big Ten BLAKE TREADWELL (Sr.-5, Offensive Guard) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (second team) • Media All-Big Ten (second team) • National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society • Academic All-Big Ten • MSU President’s Award (Perseverance) • Up Front Award (Outstanding Offensive Lineman) • MSU Captain’s Award TRAE WAYNES (So., Cornerback) • CollegeFootballNews.com All-Sophomore Team (second team) • Coaches’ All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Media All-Big Ten (honorable mention) • Tommy Love Award (Most Improved Player) MARK DANTONIO (Head Coach) • FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of eight) • Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year finalist • Bobby Bowden National Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of five) • Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award finalist (one of 10) • Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year Semifinalist • Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year (media) • Hayes-Schembechler Big Ten Coach of the Year (coaches) • Sporting News Big Ten Coach of the Year • CollegeFootballNews.com Big Ten Coach of the Year • Touchdown Club of Columbus Big Ten Coach of the Year PAT NARDUZZI (Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator) • Frank Broyles Award winner (college football’s top assistant coach) • Athlon Sports National Coordinator of the Year • FootballScoop.com National Defensive Coordinator of the Year RON BURTON (Defensive Line) • FootballScoop National Defensive Line Coach of the Year HARLON BARNETT (Secondary) • FootballScoop National Defensive Back Coach of the Year finalist MICHIGAN STATE • Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week (Nov. 2 vs. Michigan)

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2013 FINAL STATISTICS (13-1 overall, 8-0 Big Ten) SCORE W, 26-13 W, 21-6 W, 55-17 L, 13-17 W, 26-14 W, 42-28 W, 14-0 W, 42-3 W, 29-6 W, 41-28 W, 30-6 W, 14-3 W, 34-24 W, 24-20

ATTENDANCE 71,214 70,401 71,626 80,795 69,025 73,815 71,514 45,895 76,306 90,872 40,013 71,418 66,002 95,173

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 MSU 51 Opponents 39

2 148 74

3 100 42

4 112 30

OT -

TOTAL 411 185

AVG. 29.4 13.2

PASS 2755 0 0 0 0 2964 2319

TOTAL 2831 1422 344 238 153 5397 3531

AVG. 202.2 101.6 28.7 26.4 11.8 385.5 252.2

AVG. 4.9 5.1 6.3 7.3 3.8 1.1 15.5 14.0 3.0 4.0 2.7 4.3 2.0 3.0 1.0 -2.2 4.3 2.9

TD 18 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 8

YPG 196.8 19.0 30.0 0.4 0.0 211.7 165.6

LG 44 35 42 35 19 20 35 25 10 17 4 8 7 3 3 0 44 64

YPG 101.6 28.7 26.4 11.8 5.9 5.4 4.8 2.0 8.0 1.5 16.0 2.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 -4.8 173.8 86.6

RECEIVING PLAYER T. Lippett M. Kings B. Fowler J. Langford A. Burbridge K. Mumphery J. Price T. Pendleton A. Sims A. Gleichert J. Lyles R.J. Shelton N. Hill R. Bullough D. Williams M. Macksood D. Arnett MSU OPPONENTS

G 14 14 13 14 13 14 14 14 10 13 14 13 12 14 9 12 1 14 14

NO. 44 43 36 28 22 18 17 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 248 213

YDS. 613 513 622 157 194 299 210 127 55 49 58 6 22 11 13 8 7 2964 2319

AVG. 13.9 11.9 17.3 5.6 8.8 16.6 12.4 15.9 7.9 8.2 11.6 1.5 7.3 3.7 6.5 8.0 7.0 12.0 10.9

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PLAYER G RUSH J. Langford 14 1422 M. Kings 14 6 B. Fowler 13 20 T. Lippett 14 3 N. Hill 12 344 K. Mumphery 14 2 A. Burbridge 13 62 D. Williams 9 328 J. Price 14 0 A. Sims 10 0 T. Pendleton 14 0 R. Bullough 14 83 MSU 14 2433 OPPONENTS 14 1212

REC. 157 513 622 613 22 299 194 13 210 55 127 11 2964 2319

PR 0 206 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 129 0 0 353 120

FIELD GOALS PLAYER 1-19 M. Geiger 0-0 K. Muma 0-0 MSU 0-0 OPPONENTS 0-0

30-39 4-5 1-2 5-7 5-7

40-49 8-8 0-0 8-8 3-4

20-29 3-3 3-4 6-7 5-5

TD 2 3 6 1 0 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 12

KOR 0 16 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 953

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IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 99

TOTAL 15-16 4-6 19-22 15-20

LG 48 48 87 24 26 72 39 49 20 18 18 7 10 7 8 8 7 87 58

YPG 43.8 36.6 47.8 11.2 14.9 21.4 15.0 9.1 5.5 3.8 4.1 0.5 1.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 7.0 211.7 165.6

TOTAL 1579 741 642 616 479 301 256 251 210 184 127 94 6261 4703

YPG 112.8 52.9 49.4 44.0 39.9 21.5 19.7 27.9 15.0 18.4 9.1 6.7 447.2 335.9

PCT. 93.8 66.7 86.4 75.0

LG 49 30 49 49

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RUSH 76 1422 344 238 153 2433 1212

NET 1422 344 238 153 83 76 62 28 24 20 16 13 6 3 2 -57 2433 1212

LG 87 26 18 5 0 87 58

BOWL HISTORY

PLAYS 449 292 67 38 22 999 873

GAIN LOSS 1482 60 357 13 240 2 159 6 91 8 221 145 67 5 28 0 29 5 27 7 18 2 15 2 7 1 3 0 3 1 0 57 2747 314 1632 420

TD 22 0 0 1 0 23 12

HONORS & AWARDS

G 14 14 12 9 13 14 14

OPPONENTS 200 64 110 26 1212 425 2.9 86.6 8 2319 213-448-17 5.2 10.9 165.6 12 3531 873 4.0 252.2 45-953 21.2 18-120 6.7 7-99 14.1 22-11 72-646 93-4115-43.3 26:37 57/204 (28%) 6/19 (32%)

ATT. 292 67 38 21 22 69 4 2 8 5 6 3 3 1 2 26 569 425

YDS. 2755 114 90 5 0 2964 2319

SPARTAN HISTORY

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER C. Cook J. Langford N. Hill D. Williams R.J. Shelton MSU OPPONENTS

MSU 293 132 141 20 2433 569 4.3 173.8 23 2964 248-430-7 6.9 12.0 211.7 23 5397 999 5.4 385.5 18-345 19.2 36-353 9.8 17-166 9.8 10-8 76-706 76-3233-42.5 33:19 94-213 (44%) 9-14 (64%)

G 14 12 9 13 14 14 13 14 3 13 1 6 14 14 14 12 14 14

PCT. 58.7 45.5 64.3 50.0 0.0 57.7 47.5

SPARTAN RECORDS

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp.-Att.-Int. Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: No.-Yards Kickoff Return Average PUNT RETURNS: No.-Yards Punt Return Average INT RETURNS: No.-Yards Interception Return Average FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTING: No.-Yards-Avg. TIME OF POSSESSION/Game THIRD-DOWN Conversions (Pct.) FOURTH-DOWN Conversions (Pct.)

RUSHING PLAYER J. Langford N. Hill D. Williams R.J. Shelton R. Bullough C. Cook A. Burbridge M. Sadler T. O’Connor B. Fowler N. Tompkins A. Maxwell M. Kings T. Lippett K. Mumphery TEAM MSU OPPONENTS

ATT. INT. 380 6 33 0 14 0 2 0 1 1 430 7 448 17

2013 RECAP

TEAM STATISTICS

G RTNG COMP. 14 135.53 223 6 74.47 15 3 118.29 9 14 236 1 13 -200 0 14 129.97 248 14 92.28 213

COACHING STAFF

* Big Ten Championship Game, Indianapolis, Indiana + Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

PASSING PLAYER C. Cook A. Maxwell T. O’Connor T. Lippett R.J. Shelton MSU OPPONENTS

2014 SPARTANS

OPPONENT WESTERN MICHIGAN SOUTH FLORIDA YOUNGSTOWN STATE at #22 Notre Dame at Iowa INDIANA PURDUE at Illinois #23 MICHIGAN at Nebraska at Northwestern MINNESOTA vs #2 Ohio State * vs. #5 Stanford +

2014 OUTLOOK

RESULTS DATE Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 1

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PUNTING PLAYER M. Sadler MSU OPPONENTS

G 14 14 14

KICKOFFS PLAYER K. Muma K. Cronin M. Sadler MSU OPPONENTS

G 14 1 14 14 14

NO. 76 76 96

NO. 80 2 1 83 46

YDS. 3233 3233 4115

YDS. 4980 125 65 5170 2813

AVG. 42.5 42.5 43.3

AVG. 62.2 62.5 65.0 62.3 61.2

LG 69 69 62

TB 35 1 1 37 26

OB RETN 0 -0 -0 -0 21.2 1 19.2

REC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FG 0-0 15-16 0 0 4-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-22 13-18

I20 33 33 23

BLK 0 0 1

NET ---41.9 42.3

YDLN ---23 22

SCORING PLAYER TD J. Langford 19 M. Geiger 0 B. Fowler 6 J. Price 4 K. Muma 0 S. Calhoun 3 M. Kings 3 T. Lippett 2 T. Pendleton 2 R.J. Shelton 2 A. Gleichert 1 N. Hill 1 K. Drummond 1 A. Sims 1 C. Cook 1 D. Allen 1 D. Williams 1 MSU 51 OPPONENTS 21

CONVERSIONS RUN PASS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1

KICK 0 36-38 0 0 12-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48-51 20-20

SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 114 81 36 24 24 18 18 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 411 185

PUNT RETURNS PLAYER M. Kings A. Sims N. Hill MSU OPPONENTS

G 14 10 12 14 14

NO. 20 15 1 36 18

YDS. 206 129 18 353 120

AVG. 10.3 8.6 18.0 9.8 6.7

TD 0 0 0 0 0

LG 30 33 18 33 40

KICKOFF RETURNS PLAYER R.J. Shelton N. Hill D. Drone K. Elsworth D. Harris M. Kings MSU OPPONENTS

G 13 12 14 14 14 14 14 14

NO. 9 5 1 1 1 1 18 45

YDS. 199 95 3 18 14 16 345 953

AVG. 22.1 19.0 3.0 18.0 14.0 16.0 19.2 21.2

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 36 27 3 18 14 16 36 54

INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER G 14 K. Drummond D. Dennard 14 T. Waynes 14 I. Lewis 13 J. Jones 4 S. Calhoun 14 RJ Williamson 14 MSU 14 OPPONENTS 14

NO. 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 17 7

YDS. 55 38 11 0 6 56 0 166 99

AVG. 13.8 9.5 3.7 0.0 3.0 56.0 0.0 9.8 14.1

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1

LG 31 29 11 0 3 56 0 56 40

FUMBLE RETURNS PLAYER S. Calhoun D. Allen MSU OPPONENTS

G 14 14 14 14

NO. 2 1 3 0

YDS. 20 45 65 0

AVG. 10.0 45.5 21.7 0.0

TD 2 1 3 0

LG 16 45 45 0

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER G SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL-YDS. SACKS-YDS. FF FR PBU BLK D. Allen 14 45 53 98 16.5-58 5.5-38 1 1 1 K. Drummond 14 49 42 91 3.5-18 - 1 6 M. Bullough 13 25 51 76 9.5-26 1.5-10 1 2 T. Jones 14 38 29 67 7.0-16 D. Dennard 14 33 29 62 3.5-8 - 2 10 I. Lewis 13 29 29 58 1.0-3 - 1-0 8 T. Waynes 14 35 15 50 1.5-4 - 1-0 5 RJ Williamson 14 17 27 44 3.0-6 2 M. Reynolds 14 15 22 37 3.5-7 S. Calhoun 14 20 17 37 14.0-75 7.5-45 2 4-20 T. Hoover 11 10 21 31 4.5-30 4.0-29 2 2 M. Rush 14 13 17 30 7.5-38 5.0-27 1 1-0 3 D. Knox 14 9 13 22 2.5-15 1.0-7 1 E. Davis 14 8 9 17 4.0-20 4.0-20 D. Drone 14 5 12 17 5.0-24 2.5-18 - 1-0 1 M. Scarpinato 14 4 11 15 1.0-13 1.0-13 2 K. Elsworth 14 5 9 14 1.5-2 1 D. Harris 14 4 8 12 0.5-0 J. Jones 4 5 7 12 1.0-2 1 M. Meyers 14 6 3 9 D. Cox 14 3 3 6 J. Edmondson 13 3 3 6 A. Colquhoun 10 1 4 5 M. Hicks 14 1 2 3 R. Bullough 14 1 2 3 J. Langford 14 1 1 2 D. Hicks 14 2 2 B. Clemons 6 2 2 0.5-1 E. Robinson 12 1 1 2 - 1-0 T. Pepper 14 1 1 - 1-0 M. Macksood 12 1 1 1 M. Sadler 14 1 1 A. Gleichert 13 1 1 J. Lyles 14 1 1 T. Pendleton 14 1 1 A. Sims 10 1 1 L. Thomas 7 1 1 T. Lippett 14 1 1 K. Muma 14 1 1 M. Kings 14 1 1 TEAM 14 1 1 J. Heath 10 1 46 1 MSU 14 396 446 842 91-366 32-207 10 11-65 OPPONENTS 14 512 512 1024 71-262 17-127 9 8-0 44 2

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2013 FINAL STATISTICS 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICAL LEADERS PASSING (ATT.-COMP.-INT.-YDS.-TD) Maxwell (11-21-0-74-0) Cook (6-11-0-32-0) Cook (15-22-0-202-4) Cook (16-32-0-135-1) Cook (25-44-1-277-2) Cook (22-31-1-235-2) Cook (13-25-0-107-0) Cook (15-16-0-208-3) Cook (18-33-1-252-1) Cook (15-31-0-193-1) Cook (16-23-0-293-2) Cook (10-20-1-143-1) Cook (24-40-1-304-3) Cook (22-36-1-332-2)

RECEIVING (NO.-YDS.-TD) Mumphery (4-24-0) Langford (5-21-0) Kings (4-61-0) Kings (5-37-1) Fowler (9-92-1) Lippett (6-64-0) Lippett (5-49-0) Mumphery (3-77-1) Fowler (6-75-1) Lippett (4-67-0) Lippett (3-64-0) Lippett (4-71-0) Kings (5-67-0) Lippett (5-94-1)

TACKLES (SOLO-AST.-TOTAL) M. Bullough (3-6-9) Drummond (4-5-9) J. Jones (2-5-7) Williamson (1-9-10) Dennard (3-5-8) D. Allen (5-3-8) M. Bullough (3-7-10) T. Jones (2-4-6) D. Allen (5-4-9) Drummond (4-6-10) Dennard (5-4-9) D. Allen (3-10-13) Lewis 13 (9-4-13) T. Jones (6-2-8)

RUSHING (ATT.-YDS.-TD) D. WILLIAMS DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-32-0 12-92-0 3-8-0 5-78-1 2-5-0 3-8-0 2-6-0 1-6-0 1-3-0 DNP 38-238-1

SHELTON DNP 2-7-0 1-18-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-40-1 5-24-0 2-7-0 2-38-0 3-6-1 1-1-0 1-4-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 21-153-2

R. BULLOUGH 5-12-0 6-36-0 10-34-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 22-83-0

MSU 42-181-1 38-171-1 49-277-3 35-119-0 37-135-0 47-238-4 41-182-0 55-269-3 39-142-2 48-168-4 40-171-2 31-181-1 32-134-1 35-65-1 569-2433-23

RECEIVING (NO.-YDS.-TD) FOWLER 3-34-0 0-0-0 2-39-1 3-39-0 9-92-1 1-34-1 DNP 2-40-1 6-75-1 2-29-0 2-99-1 1-15-0 3-29-0 2-97-0 36-622-6

LANGFORD 2-7-0 5-21-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 2-1-0 1-11-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-23-0 2-35-0 1-9-0 5-21-0 5-17-0 28-157-1

BURBRIDGE 4-16-0 1-20-0 3-44-0 4-20-0 3-22-0 2-24-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-22-0 2-12-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 22-194-0

MUMPHERY 4-24-0 1-18-0 1-5-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 3-77-1 1-9-0 1-27-1 1-20-0 0-0-0 2-84-1 1-20-0 18-299-3

PRICE 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-28-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-39-0 1-26-0 2-21-1 1-12-0 0-0-0 3-35-1 1-12-1 3-24-1 1-9-0 17-210-4

MSU 17-116-0 12-94-0 22-270-4 16-135-1 25-277-2 22-235-2 14-112-1 15-208-3 18-252-1 15-193-1 16-293-2 10-143-1 24-304-3 22-332-2 248-2964-23

FIELD GOALS (X=MISSED FG) GEIGER (15-16) MUMA (4-6)

WMU DNP 20, 30

USF DNP X25

IOWA X36, 27, 35, 49, 40 -

M. BULLOUGH 3-6-9 1-3-4 0-2-2 3-4-7 0-6-6 3-1-4 3-7-10 0-5-5 1-4-5 5-4-9 3-0-3 2-7-9 1-2-3 DNP 25-51-76

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T. JONES 1-5-6 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-3-5 5-1-6 3-2-5 2-3-5 2-4-6 2-0-2 3-2-5 5-0-5 2-4-6 3-2-5 6-2-8 38-29-67

PUR -

ILL -

DENNARD 1-1-2 0-5-5 1-1-2 1-1-2 3-5-8 4-1-5 5-2-7 0-2-2 3-1-4 1-0-1 5-4-9 7-2-9 2-1-3 0-3-3 33-29-62

MICH 40, 44, 35 -

LEWIS 2-2-4 3-4-7 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 4-0-4 3-2-5 2-2-4 1-3-4 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-6-6 9-4-13 2-2-4 29-29-58

NEB 45, 25 -

WAYNES 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-1-2 4-0-4 4-2-6 4-1-5 0-3-3 2-3-5 3-0-3 4-1-5 4-1-5 1-1-2 3-1-4 3-0-3 35-15-50

NU 37 -

MINN -

OSU 40,44 -

WILLIAMSON 2-2-4 0-1-1 2-4-6 1-9-10 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-2-3 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-7 1-1-2 1-0-1 4-0-4 17-27-44

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STAN 31 -

REYNOLDS 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-6-6 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-3-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 4-0-4 0-4-4 1-2-3 4-0-4 15-22-37

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DRUMMOND 3-1-4 4-5-9 2-2-4 4-3-7 3-3-6 2-2-4 4-5-9 3-1-4 5-3-8 4-6-10 5-1-6 4-6-10 3-2-5 3-2-5 49-42-91

ND 25, 42 X30

BOWL HISTORY

TACKLES (SOLO-AST.-TOTAL) D. ALLEN Western Michigan 3-2-5 South Florida 3-5-8 Youngstown State 1-1-2 at Notre Dame 4-5-9 at Iowa 1-2-3 Indiana 5-3-8 Purdue 3-5-8 at Illinois 2-3-5 Michigan 5-4-9 at Nebraska 1-4-5 at Northwestern 5-3-8 Minnesota 3-10-13 vs. Ohio State 3-5-8 vs. Stanford 6-1-7 SEASON TOTALS 45-53-98

YSU DNP 20, 22

HONORS & AWARDS

KINGS 1-14-0 3-24-0 4-61-1 5-37-1 5-94-1 5-28-0 2-29-0 1-16-0 2-14-0 3-37-0 2-16-0 1-24-0 5-67-0 4-52-0 43-513-3

SPARTAN HISTORY

LIPPETT 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-41-0 0-0-0 2-29-0 6-64-0 5-49-0 2-7-0 5-62-0 4-67-0 3-64-0 4-71-0 4-65-1 5-94-1 44-613-2

Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford SEASON TOTALS

SPARTAN RECORDS

HILL 7-33-0 9-63-0 9-83-1 13-34-0 4-6-0 0-0-0 DNP 13-70-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 6-34-0 4-23-0 1-(-4)-0 DNP 67-344-1

2013 RECAP

LANGFORD 20-94-1 9-38-1 15-68-2 14-68-0 14-43-0 23-109-3 24-131-0 22-104-2 26-120-1 32-151-3 25-150-2 21-134-1 24-128-1 23-84-1 292-1422-18

Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford SEASON TOTALS

COACHING STAFF

2013 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2014 SPARTANS

RUSHING (ATT.-YDS.-TD) Langford (20-94-1) Hill (9-63-0) Hill (9-83-1) Langford (14-68-0) Langford (14-43-0) Langford (23-109-3) Langford (24-131-0) Langford (22-104-2) Langford (26-120-1) Langford (32-151-3) Langford (25-150-2) Langford (21-134-1) Langford (24-128-1) Langford (23-84-1)

2014 OUTLOOK

OPPONENT Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS MICHIGAN STATE Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern at Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford SEASON TOTALS OPPONENT Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern at Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford SEASON TOTALS

SPARTAN HISTORY

PASSING (ATT-COMP-INT-YDS-TD)

TOTAL OFFENSE (PLAYS-YDS.)

FIRST DOWNS (TOT-RUSH-PASS-PEN)

TURNOVERS (TOT-FUM-INT)

42-181-1 38-171-1 49-277-3 35-119-0 37-135-0 47-238-4 41-182-0 55-269-3 39-142-2 48-168-4 40-171-2 31-181-1 32-134-1 35-65-1 569-2433-23

37-17-0-116-0 24-12-0-94-0 32-22-0-270-4 36-16-1-135-1 44-25-1-277-2 31-22-1-235-2 26-14-0-112-1 16-15-0-208-3 33-18-1-252-1 32-15-0-193-1 23-16-0-293-2 20-10-1-143-1 40-24-1-304-3 36-22-1-332-2 430-248-7-2964-23

79-297 62-265 81-547 71-254 81-412 78-473 67-294 71-477 72-394 80-361 63-464 51-324 72-438 71-397 999-5397

18-11-5-2 16-10-4-2 30-12-18-0 19-7-9-3 20-6-13-1 24-11-13-0 21-14-6-1 29-17-9-3 19-6-12-1 18-9-8-1 20-10-10-0 15-7-8-0 23-8-12-3 21-4-14-3 293-132-141-20

1-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-1 2-1-1 15-8-7

RUSHING (ATT-YDS-TD)

PASSING (ATT-COMP-INT-YDS-TD)

TOTAL OFFENSE (PLAYS-YDS.)

FIRST DOWNS (TOT-RUSH-PASS-PEN)

TURNOVERS (TOT-FUM-INT)

27-11-0 35-89-0 20-51-1 32-82-1 16-23-0 27-92-2 34-66-0 21-25-0 29-(-48)-0 32-182-1 26-80-0 50-124-0 40-273-2 36-162-1 425-1212-8

48-18-3-193-2 26-6-1-66-0 27-11-0-121-1 34-14-0-142-1 46-26-2-241-2 47-25-1-259-2 25-14-1-160-0 21-13-1-103-0 30-15-1-216-0 32-17-1-210-3 46-27-3-239-0 25-9-2-125-0 23-8-0-101-1 18-10-1-143-0 448-213-17-2319-12

75-204 61-155 47-172 66-224 62-264 74-351 59-226 42-128 59-168 64-392 72-319 75-249 63-374 54-305 873-3531

14-2-10-2 12-4-4-4 8-1-6-1 14-2-5-7 13-0-11-2 19-4-12-3 14-6-7-1 8-3-4-1 12-2-9-1 19-7-11-1 19-5-13-1 17-8-8-1 20-14-6-0 11-6-4-1 200-64-110-26

4-1-3 2-1-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-1-1 2-1-1 1-0-1 5-4-1 3-0-3 3-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 28-11-17

2013 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE

HONORS & AWARDS

RUSHING (ATT-YDS-TD)

Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford

X

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

TE

Z

QB

FB

RB

Fowler Burbridge Burbridge Burbridge Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett Lippett

Clark Clark Clark Clark Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin Conklin

Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell Treadwell

Jackson Jackson J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen J. Allen

France France France France France France France France France France France France France Jackson

Conklin Conklin Conklin Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti Fonoti

Dennis Dennis Price Price Price Price Dennis Price Dennis Gleichert Dennis Price Dennis Gleichert

Mumphery Hill % Mumphery Mumphery Fowler Fowler Shelton Shelton Fowler Shelton Shelton Fowler Fowler Fowler

Maxwell Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook

Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Kings $ Kings $ Pendleton Gleichert + Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Kings $ Pendleton Pendleton

Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford Langford

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BOWL HISTORY

+ Double tight end set; $ Three wideout set; % Started three offensive backs

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DEFENSE

Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford

DE

DT

NT

DE

SAM

MIKE

STAR

FC

FS

SS

BC

Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun

Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Scarpinato Knox Knox Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover

Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Scarpinato Reynolds

Rush Rush Rush Rush Drone Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush

T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones J. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones

M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough M. Bullough Elsworth

D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen D. Allen

Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes Waynes

Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond Drummond

Lewis Lewis Williamson Williamson Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis

Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard Dennard

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2013 FINAL STATISTICS RED ZONE RESULTS (MSU/Opponents Inside The 20-Yard Line) MSU FGS MISSED

MSU NO SCORE

OPP. IN RED ZONE

OPP. TDS

OPP. FGS MADE

OPP. FGS MISSED

3 2 7 4 3 3 1 6 3 4 5 4 1 4 50

1 1 5 1 0 3 1 4 2 3 2 2 1 2 28

2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 12

0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

3 1 7 3 2 3 1 4 3 4 3 2 1 3 40

2 1 2 3 2 3 0 2 2 1 2 3 4 3 30

2 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 14

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 10

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Western Michigan South Florida Youngstown State at Notre Dame at Iowa Indiana Purdue at Illinois Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford Season Totals

OPP. NO SCORE 2 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 24

MICHIGAN STATE POINTS OFF OPPONENT TURNOVERS WMU

USF

YSU

ND

IOWA

IND

PUR

ILL

MICH

NEB

NU

MINN

OSU

STAN

TOTAL

4 17

2 14

2 10

0 0

2 0

1 0

2 7

2 7

1 7

5 24

3 7

3 0

0 0

1 0

28 93

Turnovers Points

WMU

USF

YSU

ND

IOWA

IND

PUR

ILL

MICH

NEB

NU

MINN

OSU

STAN

TOTAL

1 0

2 3

1 7

1 7

1 0

2 14

0 0

1 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

2 0

1 0

2 7

15 38

Turnovers Points

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS MICHIGAN STATE

Interceptions

TEAM DEFENSE First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Total Plays Rushing Attempts Passing Attempts Pass Completions Passes Intercepted Fumbles Recovered Opp. Yards Penalized

30 vs. Youngstown State 277 vs. Youngstown State 332 vs. Stanford 547 vs. Youngstown State 81 vs. Youngstown State, at Iowa 55 at Illinois 44 at Iowa 25 at Iowa 1 (seven times) 2 vs. South Florida 115 at Notre Dame LEAST

LOW 15 vs. Minnesota 65 vs. Stanford 94 vs. South Florida 265 vs. South Florida 51 vs. Minnesota 31 vs. Minnesota 20 vs. Minnesota 10 vs. Minnesota 0 (seven times) 0 (seven times) 14 vs. Purdue MOST

8 by Youngstown State, Illinois 20 by Ohio State 11 by Youngstown State 273 by Ohio State 66 by South Florida 259 by Indiana 128 by Illinois 392 by Nebraska 42 by Illinois 75 by Western Michigan, Minnesota 16 by Iowa 50 by Minnesota 18 by Stanford 48 by Western Michigan 6 by South Florida 27 by Northwestern 0 (three times) 3 (Western Michigan, Northwestern) 0 (seven times) 4 (Nebraksa) 14 by Minnesota 86 by Notre Dame

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Quarterback Sacks

First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Total Plays Rushing Attempts Passing Attempts Pass Completions Passes Intercepted Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized

HIGH

BOWL HISTORY

Tackles for Loss

TEAM OFFENSE

HONORS & AWARDS

Points Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Long Int. Return Tackles

OPPONENT

32, Langford vs. Nebraska 27, Cobb (Minnesota) 151, Langford vs. Nebraska 142, Miller (Ohio State) 3, Langford twice (last vs. Nebraska) 2, Miller (Ohio State) 44, Langford vs. Minnesota 64, Coleman (Indiana) 40, Langford vs. Michigan 64, Coleman (Indiana) 44, Cook vs. Iowa 46, Rudock (Iowa) 25, Cook vs. Iowa 26, Rudock (Iowa) 332, Cook vs. Stanford 241, Rudock (Iowa) 4, Cook vs Youngstown State 2, four times 87, Cook to Fowler vs. Northwestern 58, Gardner to Chesson (Michigan) 87, Cook to Fowler vs. Northwestern 47, Rudock to Bullock (Iowa) 9, Fowler vs. Iowa 8, Davis (Western Michigan) 99, Fowler vs. Northwestern 96, Davis (Western Michigan) 1, 23 times 1, 12 times 317, Cook vs. Stanford 255, Siemian (Northwestern) 185, Langford vs. Northwestern 193, Stubbs (Youngstown State) 11, Sadler vs. Western Michigan 11, Schroeder (Wetsern Michigan) 59.2, Sadler vs. Indiana 50.9, Liste (Youngstown State) 69, Sadler vs. Indiana 62, Shroeder (Western Michigan) 4, Geiger vs. Iowa 2, three times 5, Geiger vs. Iowa 2, six times 49, Geiger at Iowa 49, Kloss (South Florida) 49, Wile (Michigan) 24, Langford vs. Indiana 12, twice 33, Sims vs. Western Michigan 40, Williams (Purdue) 36, Shelton vs. Michigan 54, Stubbs (Youngstown State) 56, Calhoun vs. South Florida 40, Anderson (Stanford) 13, Allen vs. Minnesota 15, Lattimore (South Florida) 13, Lewis vs. Ohio State 3.0, Allen vs. Michigan 3.0, Skov (Stanford) 3.0, Calhoun vs. Michigan 2.5, Davis vs. Michigan 1, 15 times 2.5, Calhoun vs. Michigan 2, Jones vs. Western Michigan 1, seven times 2, Dennard vs. Iowa 2, Drummond vs. Northwestern 2, Waynes vs. Minnesota

SPARTAN HISTORY

Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards TDs Rushing Longest Running Play Longest TD Run Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards TD Passes Longest Pass Play Longest TD Pass Receptions Receiving Yards TDs Receiving Total Offense All-Purpose Yards Punts Punting Average Longest Punt Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Longest Field Goal

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 MICHIGAN STATE/OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES

2013 RECAP

OPPONENT POINTS OFF MICHIGAN STATE TURNOVERS

COACHING STAFF

MSU FGS MADE

2014 SPARTANS

MSU TDS

2014 OUTLOOK

MSU IN RED ZONE

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THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

2013 FINAL BIG TEN STANDINGS

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SCORING OFFENSE

OVERALL

Legends Division 1. Michigan State 2. Nebraska Iowa 3. Minnesota 4. Michigan 5. Northwestern

W 8 5 5 4 3 1

L 0 3 3 4 5 7

PCT. 1.000 .625 .625 .500 .375 .125

PF 238 187 218 150 253 149

PA 88 157 196 188 234 230

W 13 9 8 8 7 5

L PCT. 1 .929 4 .692 5 .615 5 .615 6 .538 7 .417

PF 411 342 415 334 419 314

PA 185 246 323 289 349 325

Leaders Division 1. Ohio State 2. Wisconsin 3. Penn State 4. Indiana 5. Illinois 6. Purdue

W 8 6 4 3 1 0

L 0 2 4 5 7 8

PCT. 1.000 .750 .500 .375 .125 .000

PF 368 279 211 283 195 104

PA 182 129 256 335 326 314

W 12 9 7 5 4 1

L 2 4 5 7 8 11

PF 637 453 344 461 356 179

PA 317 212 314 466 425 456

PCT. .857 .692 .583 .417 .333 .083

TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Ohio State Wisconsin Nebraska Indiana Minnesota Iowa Penn State Michigan State Northwestern Illinois Michigan Purdue

ATT. 635 557 584 458 586 557 501 569 507 411 498 319

G 14 13 13 12 13 13 12 14 12 12 13 12

YDS. 4321 3689 2804 2422 2538 2339 2088 2433 2069 1668 1634 805

AVG. 6.8 6.6 4.8 5.3 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.1 4.1 3.3 2.5

TD 45 35 24 25 23 18 22 23 16 20 27 6

YPG 308.6 283.8 215.7 201.8 195.2 179.9 174.0 173.8 172.4 139.0 125.7 67.1

PASSING OFFENSE TEAM Indiana Illinois Penn State Michigan Northwestern Purdue Michigan State Ohio State Wisconsin Iowa 11. Nebraska 12. Minnesota 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G 12 12 12 13 12 12 14 14 13 13 13 13

ATT. COMP. 470 279 455 302 409 241 395 237 382 241 426 235 430 248 368 238 355 217 375 213 378 218 267 137

G 14 12 13 12 12 13 12 14 13 13 13 12

RUSH 4321 2422 3689 2088 1668 2804 2069 2433 2339 1634 2538 805

INT. 14 14 10 13 13 13 7 9 15 15 13 7

PCT. 59.4 66.4 58.9 60.0 63.1 55.2 57.7 64.7 61.1 56.8 57.7 51.3

YDS. 3680 3452 3110 3221 2726 2590 2964 2846 2562 2562 2557 1925

TD 36 23 21 21 15 15 23 38 22 19 25 12

YPG 306.7 287.7 259.2 247.8 227.2 215.8 211.7 203.3 197.1 197.1 196.7 148.1

YDS. AVG. 7167 7.1 6102 6.6 6251 6.9 5198 5.7 5120 5.9 5361 5.6 4795 5.4 5397 5.4 4901 5.3 4855 5.4 4463 5.2 3395 4.6

TD 83 61 57 43 43 49 31 46 37 48 35 21

YPG 511.9 508.5 480.8 433.2 426.7 412.4 399.6 385.5 377.0 373.5 343.3 282.9

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Ohio State Indiana Wisconsin Penn State Illinois Nebraska Northwestern Michigan State Iowa Michigan Minnesota Purdue

PASS PLAYS 2846 1003 3680 928 2562 912 3110 910 3452 866 2557 962 2726 889 2964 999 2562 932 3221 893 1925 853 2590 745

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Ohio State Indiana Wisconsin Michigan Nebraska Illinois Michigan State Penn State Iowa Northwestern Minnesota Purdue

G 14 12 13 13 13 12 14 12 13 12 13 12

TD 87 62 59 52 54 45 51 43 42 35 42 23

KXP 2XP DXP 80 2 0 56 2 0 57 0 0 49 2 0 50 0 0 40 4 0 48 0 0 41 0 0 42 0 0 23 0 0 36 2 0 21 0 0

FG 9 9 14 18 13 12 19 15 16 23 14 6

SAF 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

PTS 637 461 453 419 415 356 411 344 342 314 334 179

AVG. 45.5 38.4 34.8 32.2 31.9 29.7 29.4 28.7 26.3 26.2 25.7 14.9

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Michigan State Wisconsin Ohio State Iowa Michigan Penn State Nebraska Minnesota Northwestern Purdue Indiana Illinois

G 14 13 14 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 12 12

ATT. 425 414 466 466 478 441 538 453 485 529 525 513

YDS. 1212 1333 1532 1669 1822 1728 2030 2056 2012 2825 2853 2863

AVG. 2.9 3.2 3.3 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.8 4.5 4.1 5.3 5.4 5.6

TD 8 8 9 8 14 16 21 19 16 28 35 29

YPG 86.6 102.5 109.4 128.4 140.2 144.0 156.2 158.2 167.7 235.4 237.8 238.6

PASSING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Michigan State Iowa Wisconsin Nebraska Minnesota Purdue Michigan Penn State Illinois Northwestern Ohio State Indiana

G 14 13 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 12 14 12

ATT. COMP. 448 213 395 217 425 227 388 210 405 247 357 233 434 243 423 249 354 231 445 266 534 330 415 253

INT. 17 13 9 14 10 13 17 13 3 19 16 7

PCT. 47.5 54.9 53.4 54.1 61.0 65.3 56.0 58.9 65.3 59.8 61.8 61.0

YDS. 2319 2271 2633 2790 2796 2694 3007 2848 2915 3069 3752 3482

TD 12 20 16 17 16 27 23 18 25 20 31 24

YPG 165.6 174.7 202.5 214.6 215.1 224.5 231.3 237.3 242.9 255.8 268.0 290.2

INT. 17 13 9 14 13 17 19 10 16 13 7 3

PCT. 47.5 54.9 53.4 54.1 58.9 56.0 59.8 61.0 61.8 65.3 61.0 65.3

YDS. 2319 2271 2633 2790 2848 3007 3069 2796 3752 2694 3482 2915

TD RATING 12 92.3 20 113.4 16 113.6 17 121.8 18 123.3 23 123.8 20 124.0 16 127.1 31 134.0 27 146.3 24 147.2 25 156.0

AVG. 4.0 4.6 4.7 5.2 5.3 5.7 5.3 5.3 5.5 6.2 6.7 6.7

TD 20 28 24 38 37 35 40 34 36 55 54 59

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Michigan State Iowa Wisconsin Nebraska Penn State Michigan Northwestern Minnesota Ohio State Purdue Indiana Illinois

G 14 13 13 13 12 13 12 13 14 12 12 12

ATT. COMP. 448 213 395 217 425 227 388 210 423 249 434 243 445 266 405 247 534 330 357 233 415 253 354 231

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TEAM Michigan State Iowa Wisconsin Nebraska Michigan Minnesota Ohio State Penn State Northwestern Purdue Illinois Indiana

G RUSH 14 1212 13 1669 13 1333 13 2030 13 1822 13 2056 14 1532 12 1728 12 2012 12 2825 12 2863 12 2853

PASS PLAYS 2319 873 2271 861 2633 839 2790 926 3007 912 2796 858 3752 1000 2848 864 3069 930 2694 886 2915 867 3482 940

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YDS. 3531 3940 3966 4820 4829 4852 5284 4576 5081 5519 5778 6335

YPG 252.2 303.1 305.1 370.8 371.5 373.2 377.4 381.3 423.4 459.9 481.5 527.9


2013 BIG TEN STATISTICS SCORING DEFENSE KXP 2XP DXP 20 0 0 21 1 0 30 0 0 31 0 0 36 1 0 36 0 0 37 1 0 37 0 0 35 1 0 52 0 0 61 0 0 61 0 0

FG 13 13 12 14 9 19 15 24 16 13 9 9

SAF 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0

PTS 185 212 246 289 317 323 314 349 325 425 456 466

AVG. 13.2 16.3 18.9 22.2 22.6 24.8 26.2 26.8 27.1 35.4 38.0 38.8

KICKOFF RETURNS

RUSHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

YPG 138.3 130.0 123.8 111.1 106.4 101.6 92.5 89.0 82.4 75.0

YDS. 716 1129 665 934 1128 884 857 652 1052 1015 345 689

TD 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

AVG. 23.1 23.0 22.9 22.8 22.1 22.1 22.0 21.7 21.0 19.5 19.2 19.1

G 13 12 12 12 14 13 14 12 13 12 13 13

NO. 24 10 21 9 36 19 30 23 28 9 18 23

YDS. 337 130 272 104 353 170 243 184 208 64 114 70

TD 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

AVG. 14.0 13.0 13.0 11.6 9.8 8.9 8.1 8.0 7.4 7.1 6.3 3.0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

G 12 14 14 12 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12

NO. 73 49 76 51 71 65 62 62 53 55 54 70

YDS. 3158 2156 3233 2094 2954 2598 2527 2687 2045 2086 2110 2504

AVG. 43.3 44.0 42.5 41.1 41.6 40.0 40.8 43.3 38.6 37.9 39.1 35.8

RET. YDS. AVG. 23 75 1.0 7 115 2.3 18 120 1.6 20 117 2.3 15 121 1.7 21 103 1.6 28 178 2.9 26 271 4.4 13 94 1.8 12 40 0.7 15 140 2.6 16 61 0.9

TB NET AVG. 2 41.7 2 40.8 9 38.6 2 38.0 7 37.9 3 37.5 2 37.2 6 37.0 3 35.7 5 35.4 3 35.4 6 33.2

TO LOST FUM. INT. TOT. MARGIN 8 7 15 +13 8 13 21 +5 10 9 19 +5 7 13 20 +3 9 7 16 +3 4 15 19 +1 7 15 22 -1 9 13 22 -2 12 10 22 -2 6 14 20 -3 7 14 21 -10 16 13 29 -11

AVG. 0.93 0.38 0.36 0.25 0.23 0.08 -0.08 -0.17 -0.17 -0.25 -0.83 -0.85

ATT. COMP. INT. 430 287 13 345 208 11 392 231 10 322 194 9 380 223 6 336 208 13 346 204 13 298 178 9 255 162 7 186 94 6

PCT. 66.7 60.2 58.9 60.2 58.7 61.9 59.0 59.7 63.5 50.5

YDS. 3272 2960 2955 2523 2755 2494 2383 2149 2094 1306

TD 21 21 20 21 22 22 18 11 24 9

YPG 272.7 246.7 246.2 210.2 196.8 191.8 183.3 179.1 174.5 108.8

ATT. COMP. INT. 109 75 2 138 83 4 255 162 7 345 208 11 322 194 9 430 287 13 336 208 13 380 223 6 392 231 10 134 80 3

PCT. 68.8 60.1 63.5 60.3 60.2 66.7 61.9 58.7 58.9 59.7

YDS. 749 1128 2094 2960 2523 3272 2494 2755 2955 919

TD RATING 14 165.2 15 158.9 24 158.1 21 146.1 21 142.0 21 140.7 22 138.1 22 135.5 20 134.0 6 127.6

PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER G Kenny Guiton, OSU 13 Tre Roberson, IND 12 Braxton Miller, OSU 12 Devin Gardner, MICH 12 Nate Sudfeld, IND 12 Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 12 Joel Stave, WIS 13 Connor Cook, MSU 14 Christian Hackenberg, PSU 12 Ron Kellogg III, NEB 10

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER G Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 12 Devin Gardner, MICH 12 Braxton Miller, OSU 12 Christian Hackenberg, PSU 12 Nate Sudfeld, IND 12 Connor Cook, MSU 14 Jake Rudock, IOWA 13 Joel Stave, WIS 13 Trevor Siemian, NU 12 Philip Nelson, MINN 12

RUSH 271 483 1068 -68 -34 76 218 -24 33 364

PASS 3272 2960 2094 2955 2523 2755 2383 2494 2149 1306

PLAYS 543 510 426 441 360 449 413 374 346 279

YDS. 3543 3443 3162 2887 2489 2831 2601 2470 2182 1670

YPG 295.2 286.9 263.5 240.6 207.4 202.2 200.1 190.0 181.8 139.2

TD 6 9 9 7 7 4 10 4 4 4

RPG 8.1 6.8 6.0 6.0 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.2 4.0

RECEPTIONS PLAYER 1. Allen Robinson, PSU 2. Jeremy Gallon, MICH 3. Cody Latimer, IND Jared Abbrederis, WIS 5. Steve Hull, ILL 6. Tony Jones, NU 7. Corey Brown, OSU Christian Jones, NU 9. Josh Ferguson, ILL 10. Kenny Bell, NEB

G 12 13 12 13 12 12 14 12 12 13

REC. 97 89 72 78 59 55 63 54 50 52

YDS. 1432 1373 1096 1081 993 630 771 668 535 577

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AVG. 119.3 105.6 91.3 83.2 82.8 52.5 55.1 55.7 44.6 44.4

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TO GAINED G FUM. INT. TOT. 14 11 17 28 13 9 17 26 14 8 16 24 12 4 19 23 13 9 10 19 13 11 9 20 13 8 13 21 12 7 13 20 12 7 13 20 12 10 7 17 12 8 3 11 12 4 14 18

PLAYER G Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 12 Devin Gardner, MICH 12 Christian Hackenberg, PSU 12 Nate Sudfeld, IND 12 Connor Cook, MSU 14 Joel Stave, WIS 13 Jake Rudock, IOWA 13 Trevor Siemian, NU 12 Braxton Miller, OSU 12 Philip Nelson, MINN 12

BOWL HISTORY

10. 11. 12.

TD 15 9 12 13 12 18 7 12 12 8

HONORS & AWARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

AVG. 7.3 6.0 7.8 6.5 7.3 4.9 5.1 6.2 4.7 4.3

SPARTAN HISTORY

NO. 31 49 29 41 51 40 39 30 50 52 18 36

TURNOVER MARGIN TEAM Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Northwestern Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Purdue Penn State Indiana Illinois Nebraska

YDS. 1521 1690 1609 1444 958 1422 1202 1068 989 975

SPARTAN RECORDS

TEAM Iowa Indiana Illinois Purdue Michigan State Minnesota Ohio State Penn State Wisconsin Northwestern Michigan Nebraska TEAM Purdue Ohio State Michigan State Illinois Nebraska Iowa Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin Penn State Indiana Northwestern

ATT. 208 281 206 221 131 292 237 171 210 227

2013 RECAP

G 13 12 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 14 12

NET PUNTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

G 11 13 13 13 9 14 13 12 12 13

PASSING

TEAM Wisconsin Purdue Ohio State Nebraska Michigan Minnesota Iowa Northwestern Indiana Illinois Michigan State Penn State

PUNT RETURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

PLAYER Carlos Hyde, OSU Ameer Abdullah, NEB Melvin Gordon, WIS James White, WIS Tevin Coleman, IND Jeremy Langford, MSU David Cobb, MINN Braxton Miller, OSU Zach Zwinak, PSU Mark Weisman, IOWA

COACHING STAFF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2014 SPARTANS

TD 21 25 30 36 42 38 38 40 40 55 61 63

G 14 13 13 13 14 13 12 13 12 12 12 12

2014 OUTLOOK

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

KICKOFF RETURNS

PLAYER Allen Robinson, PSU Jeremy Gallon, MICH Cody Latimer, IND Jared Abbrederis, WIS Steve Hull, ILL Kofi Hughes, IND Quincy Enunwa, NEB Devin Funchess, MICH Christian Jones, NU Corey Brown, OSU

G 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 13 12 14

REC. 97 89 72 78 59 47 51 49 54 63

YDS. 1432 1373 1096 1081 993 739 753 748 668 771

AVG. 14.8 15.4 15.2 13.9 16.8 15.7 14.8 15.3 12.4 12.2

TD 6 9 9 7 7 7 12 6 4 10

YPG 119.3 105.6 91.3 83.2 82.8 61.6 57.9 57.5 55.7 55.1

KOR 77 0 124 7 0 0 626 0 37 0

YDS. 1999 1668 1275 1751 1619 1468 1430 1579 1351 1409

YPG 153.8 151.6 141.7 134.7 124.5 122.3 119.2 112.8 112.6 108.4

PTS 108 104 114 72 104 89 81 86 90 83

PPG 9.8 8.7 8.1 8.0 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.2 6.9 6.9

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

G 13 11 9 13 13 12 12 14 12 13

RUSH 1690 1521 958 1444 1609 36 464 1422 779 4

REC. 232 147 193 300 10 1432 340 157 535 1373

PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32

SCORING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS

NO. 23 20 24 29 21 25 40 18 21 22

G 12 11 12 12 13 13 12 13 12 14

FGM 23 15 15 15 16 14 12 12 9 9

G 12 13 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13

INT. 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

YDS. 609 529 626 731 523 622 938 415 484 491

TD 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

AVG. 26.5 26.5 26.1 25.2 24.9 24.9 23.5 23.1 23.0 22.3

PLAYER 1. Jeff Budzien, NU 2. Michael Geiger, MSU 3. Brendan Gibbons, MICH Sam Ficken, PSU 5. Mike Meyer, IOWA 6. Chris Hawthorne, MINN 7. Taylor Zalewski, ILL 8. Pat Smith, NEB 9. Mitch Ewald, IND 10. Drew Basil, OSU

FGA 25 16 20 23 22 18 17 13 11 10

PCT. 92.0 93.8 75.0 65.2 72.7 77.8 70.6 92.3 81.8 90.0

MPG 1.92 1.36 1.25 1.25 1.23 1.08 1.00 0.92 0.75 0.64

TD 18 0 19 12 0 0 0 0 15 0

XPT 0 35 0 0 77 44 36 41 0 56

FG 0 23 0 0 9 15 15 15 0 9

2XP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYER Cameron Johnston, OSU Cody Webster, PUR Peter Mortell, MINN Mike Sadler, MSU Sam Foltz, NEB Justin DuVernois, ILL Matt Wile, MICH Erich Toth, IND Connor Kornbrath, IOWA Alex Butterworth, PSU

PLAYER 1. Ricardo Allen, PUR 2. Blake Countess, MICH 3. C.C. Ariguzo, NU Ibraheim Campbell, NU 5. Stanley Jean-Baptiste, NEB Raymon Taylor, MICH C.J. Barnett, OSU James Morris, IOWA Ciante Evans, NEB Sojour Shelton, WIS

YDS. 42 169 26 22 134 75 29 29 27 10

TD 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

IPG 0.50 0.46 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31

TACKLES G 13 12 13 14 13 11 13 12 13 12

NO. 49 70 62 76 71 51 61 52 65 51

YDS. 2156 3047 2687 3233 2954 2094 2476 2110 2598 2000

AVG. 44.0 43.5 43.3 42.5 41.6 41.1 40.6 40.6 40.0 39.2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER Ryan Shazier, OSU Jonathan Brown, ILL Chris Borland, WIS Damien Proby, NU C.C. Ariguzo, NU Anthony Hitchens, IOWA Earnest Thomas III, ILL James Morris, IOWA Mason Monheim, ILL Christian Kirksey, IOWA

G 14 12 12 12 12 13 12 13 12 13

SOLO 101 62 73 64 62 54 57 52 42 47

ASST. TOTAL 42 143 57 119 39 112 47 111 44 106 58 112 44 101 54 106 55 97 57 104

TPG 10.2 9.9 9.3 9.2 8.8 8.6 8.4 8.2 8.1 8.0

PUNT RETURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PLAYER V’Angelo Bentley, ILL Kevonte Martin-Manley, IOWA Macgarrett Kings, MSU Jesse Della Valle, PSU Corey Brown, OSU Kenzel Doe, WIS Jordan Westerkamp, NEB

G 10 13 14 12 14 11 13

NO. 12 20 20 18 23 16 19

YDS. 189 314 206 156 179 116 51

TD 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

AVG. 15.8 15.7 10.3 8.7 7.8 7.2 7.2

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BOWL HISTORY

G 13 11 12 13 14 13 13 12 12 12

INTERCEPTIONS G 11 12 14 9 14 12 11 12 13 12

PUNTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER Kenny Bell, NEB Kenzel Doe, WIS Akeem Hunt, PUR Jordan Cotton, IOWA Dontre Wilson, OSU Marcus Jones, MINN Dennis Norfleet, MICH Shane Wynn, IND Matthew Harris, NU Eugene Lewis, PSU

FIELD GOALS

PLAYER Ameer Abdullah, NEB Carlos Hyde, OSU Tevin Coleman, IND James White, WIS Melvin Gordon, WIS Allen Robinson, PSU Akeem Hunt, PUR Jeremy Langford, MSU Josh Ferguson, ILL Jeremy Gallon, MICH PLAYER Carlos Hyde, OSU Jeff Budzien, NU Jeremy Langford, MSU Tevin Coleman, IND Drew Basil, OSU Brendan Gibbons, MICH Michael Geiger, MSU Sam Ficken, PSU James White, WIS Mitch Ewald, IND

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jeremy Langford led the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns (18), total touchdowns (19) and carries (292) in 2013, while also ranking third in scoring (8.1 ppg.), sixth in rushing (101.6 ypg.) and eighth in all-purpose yards (112.8 ypg.).

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2013 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS

FIRST TEAM Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State Ra’Shede Hageman, Minnesota Randy Gregory, Nebraska DaQuan Jones, Penn State Max Bullough, Michigan State Ryan Shazier, Ohio State Chris Borland, Wisconsin Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State* Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State* Isaiah Lewis, Michigan State* Brock Vereen, Minnesota* Ciante Evans, Nebraska* Bradley Roby, Ohio State* Mike Sadler, Michigan State* Cody Webster, Purdue*

DEFENSE Line Line Line Line Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Back Punter

SECOND TEAM Carl Davis, Iowa Frank Clark, Michigan Michael Bennett, Ohio State Noah Spence, Ohio State Anthony Hitchens, Iowa James Morris, Iowa Denicos Allen, Michigan State Blake Countess, Michigan# Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska#

Darqueze Dennard, who was named first-team All-Big Ten for the second-straight season in 2013, became the first Spartan to win the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year award.

BIG TEN AWARDS GRAHAM-GEORGE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Braxton Miller, Ohio State

2013 RECAP

SECOND TEAM Connor Cook, Michigan State Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin James White, Wisconsin Jeremy Gallon, Michigan Corey Brown, Ohio State Cole Pensick, Nebraska Blake Treadwell, Michigan State Andrew Norwell, Ohio State Brett Van Sloten, Iowa Jack Mewhort, Ohio State Devin Funchess, Michigan Mitch Ewald, Indiana

COACHING STAFF

OFFENSE Quarterback Running Back Running Back Receiver Receiver Center Guard Guard Tackle Tackle Tight End Kicker

2014 SPARTANS

FIRST TEAM Braxton Miller, Ohio State Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Carlos Hyde, Ohio State Allen Robinson, Penn State Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin Corey Linsley, Ohio State John Urschel, Penn State Ryan Groy, Wisconsin Brandon Scherff, Iowa Taylor Lewan, Michigan C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa Jeff Budzien, Northwestern

2014 OUTLOOK

COACHES’ ALL-BIG TEN TEAM

NAGURSKI-WOODSON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Borland, Wisconsin

MEDIA ALL-BIG TEN TEAM SECOND TEAM Nathan Scheelhaase, Illinois Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin James White, Wisconsin Cody Latimer, Indiana Jeremy Gallon, Michigan Jack Allen, Michigan State Blake Treadwell, Michigan State Ryan Groy, Wisconsin Brandon Scherff, Iowa Rob Havenstein, Wisconsin C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa Mike Meyer, Iowa

HONORABLE MENTION (Michigan State only): QB Connor Cook, OT Fou Fonoti, OG Dan France, K Michael Geiger, RB Jeremy Langford, DB Isaiah Lewis, DL Marcus Rush, CB Trae Waynes. * Additional honorees due to ties; # Second team reduced by two due to additional first-team honorees

RICHTER-HOWARD RECEIVER OF THE YEAR Allen Robinson, Penn State AMECHE-DAYNE RUNNING BACK OF THE YEAR Carlos Hyde, Ohio State KWALICK-CLARK TIGHT END OF THE YEAR Devin Funchess, Michigan RIMINGTON-PACE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Taylor Lewan, Michigan SMITH-BROWN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State BUTKUS-FITZGERALD LINEBACKER OF THE YEAR Chris Borland, Wisconsin TATUM-WOODSON DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State BAKKEN-ANDERSEN KICKER OF THE YEAR Jeff Budzien, Northwestern EDDLEMAN-FIELDS PUNTER OF THE YEAR Cody Webster, Purdue

THE UNIVERSITY

DEFENSE SECOND TEAM Line Theiren Cockran, Minnesota Line Tyler Scott, Northwestern Line Michael Bennett, Ohio State Line DaQuan Jones, Penn State Linebacker Jonathan Brown, Illinois Linebacker James Morris, Iowa Linebacker Denicos Allen, Michigan State Defensive Back Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State Ciante Evans, Nebraska Defensive Back Defensive Back Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska Defensive Back Ricardo Allen, Purdue Punter Mike Sadler, Michigan State

GRIESE-BREES QUARTERBACK OF THE YEAR Braxton Miller, Ohio State

BOWL HISTORY

FIRST TEAM Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State Ra’Shede Hageman, Minnesota Randy Gregory, Nebraska Noah Spence, Ohio State Max Bullough, Michigan State Ryan Shazier, Ohio State Chris Borland, Wisconsin B.J. Lowery, Iowa Blake Countess, Michigan Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State Bradley Roby, Ohio State Cody Webster, Purdue

DAVE MCCLAIN COACH OF THE YEAR (MEDIA VOTE) Mark Dantonio, Michigan State

HONORS & AWARDS

OFFENSE Quarterback Running Back Running Back Receiver Receiver Center Guard Guard Tackle Tackle Tight End Kicker

HAYES-SCHEMBECHLER COACH OF THE YEAR (COACHES VOTE) Mark Dantonio, Michigan State

SPARTAN HISTORY

FIRST TEAM Braxton Miller, Ohio State Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Carlos Hyde, Ohio State Allen Robinson, Penn State Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin Corey Linsley, Ohio State Andrew Norwell, Ohio State John Urschel, Penn State Taylor Lewan, Michigan Jack Mewhort, Ohio State Devin Funchess, Michigan Jeff Budzien, Northwestern

THOMPSON-RANDLE EL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Christian Hackenberg, Penn State

SPARTAN RECORDS

HONORABLE MENTION (Michigan State only): C Jack Allen, OT Fou Fonoti, OG Dan France, RB Jeremy Langford, DL Marcus Rush, CB Trae Waynes.

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (MICHIGAN STATE ONLY) Tyler Hoover

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THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

2013 GAME RECAPS

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Game 1 | Michigan State 26, Western Michigan 13 Aug. 30, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 71,214 SCORE BY QUARTERS Western Michigan (0-1) Michigan State (1-0)

1 0 7

2 7 6

3 0 6

Game 2 | Michigan State 21, South Florida 6 Sept. 7, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 70,401 4 6 7

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SCORE BY QUARTERS South Florida (0-2) Michigan State (2-0)

1 0 0

2 6 7

3 0 7

4 0 7

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

FIRST QUARTER MSU (7-0) Drummond 21-yard interception return (Muma kick), 6:27 left

SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-0) Calhoun 4-yard fumble return (Muma kick), 9:30 left USF (3-7) Kloss 49-yard field goal, 2:06 left Drive: 12 plays, 44 yards, 7:24 USF (6-7) Kloss 21-yard field goal, 0:03 left Drive: 4 plays, 20 yards, 0:26

SECOND QUARTER WMU (7-7) Mussman 14-yard pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick), 6:14 left Drive: 4 plays, 59 yards, 1:29 MSU (13-7) Langford 2-yard run (Muma kick failed), 0:22 left Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 1:46 THIRD QUARTER MSU (16-7) Muma 20-yard field goal, 4:45 left Drive: 9 plays, 28 yards, 3:40 MSU (19-7) Muma 30-yard field goal, 0:06 left Drive: 4 plays, -1 yard, 0:58

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THIRD QUARTER MSU (14-7) Calhoun 56-yard interception return (Muma kick), 6:51 left FOURTH QUARTER MSU (21-6) Langford 2-yard run (Muma kick), 10:12 left Drive: 9 plays, 33 yards, 4:34

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (26-7) Calhoun 16-yard fumble return (Muma kick), 9:02 left WMU (13-26) Davis 14-yard pass from Terrell (Terrell pass failed), 1:51 left Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, 1:16

TEAM STATISTICS

WMU

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

14 27-11 193 18-48-3 75-204 11-45.1 1-1 7-65 26:46

17 42-181 116 17-37-0 79-297 11-38.5 1-1 6-75 33:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) WMU: Fields 12-24, Chance 5-9, Van Tubbergen 2-(-1), Team 1-(-2), Terrell 7-(-19); MSU: Langford 20-94, Cook 4-35, Hill 7-33, R. Bullough 5-12, Maxwell 2-5, Mumphery 1-3, Lippett 1-3, Team 2-(-4). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) WMU: Terrell 12-28-1-120-2; Van Tubbergen 6-20-2-73-0; MSU: Maxwell 11-21-0-74-0, Cook 6-16-0-42-0.

TEAM STATISTICS

USF

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

12 35-89 66 6-26-1 61-155 9-40.1 1-1 8-55 28:31

16 38-171 94 12-24-0 62-265 7-45.6 2-2 9-94 30:39

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) USF: Shaw 23-94, Pierre 5-15, Bench 1-4, Eppes 1-1, Eveld 5-(-27); MSU: Hill 9-63, Langford 9-38, Bullough 6-36, Burbridge 1-21, Cook 9-10, Shelton 2-7, O’Connor 2-(-4). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) USF: Eveld 6-25-1-66-0, Bench 0-1-0-0-0; MSU: Cook 6-11-0-32-0, Maxwell 4-9-0-40-0, O’Connor 2-4-0-22-0. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) USF: Davis 2-41, Hopkins 2-14, Eppes 2-11; MSU: Langford 5-21, Kings 3-24, Burbridge 1-20, Mumphery 1-18, Hill 1-10, Bullough 1-1. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) USF: Lattimore 15 (10-5), Cliett 7 (6-1), Mims 7 (3-4), Joyce 6 (2-4), three with 4; MSU: Drummond 9 (4-5), Allen 8 (3-5), Lewis 7 (3-4), Drone 5 (1-4), Dennard 5 (0-5).

RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) WMU: Davis 8-96, Keith 3-55, Chance 3-7, Mussman 2-26, Bynes 1-6, Boyden 1-3; MSU: Mumphery 4-24, Burbridge 4-16, Fowler 3-34, Langford 2-7, Kings 1-14, Gleichert 1-7, Arnett 1-7, R. Bullough 1-7. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) WMU: Celiscar 11 (6-5), Lark 9 (4-5), Currie 8 (5-3), Jones 8 (3-5), Atkins 7 (3-4); MSU: M. Bullough 9 (3-6), T. Jones 6 (1-5), D. Allen 5 (3-2), four with 4.

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2013 GAME RECAPS

SCORE BY QUARTERS Youngstown State (2-1) Michigan State (3-0)

1 3 21

2 7 14

3 7 14

Game 4 | No. 22 Notre Dame 17, Michigan State 13 Sept. 21, 2013 • Notre Dame, Indiana Notre Dame Stadium • Att: 80,795 4 0 6

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TEAM STATISTICS

YSU

8 20-51 121 11-27-0 47-172 7-50.9 3-2 5-35 20:51

MSU

30 49-277 270 22-32-0 81-547 2-40.5 2-1 2-19 39:09

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) YSU: Hess 11-27-0-121-1; MSU: Cook 15-22-0-202-4, O’Connor 7-10-0-68-0.

FIRST QUARTER ND (3-0) Brindza 41-yard field goal, 3:48 left Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 3:30 SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-3) Kings 12-yard pass Cook (Geiger kick), 7:43 left Drive: 14 plays, 79 yards, 5:46 ND (10-7) Jones 2-yard pass from Rees (Brindza kick), 0:17 left Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 2:43 THIRD QUARTER MSU (10-10) Geiger 25-yard field goal, 6:21 left Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 8:39 FOURTH QUARTER ND (17-10) McDaniel 7-yard run (Brindza kick), 14:44 left Drive: 5 plays, 52 yards, 2:22 MSU (13-17) Geiger 42-yard field goal, 6:21 left Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 4:04

TEAM STATISTICS

MSU

ND

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

19 35-119 135 16-36-1 71-254 5-41.4 0-0 10-115 30:38

14 32-82 142 14-34-0 66-224 6-39.2 0-0 8-86 29:22

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MSU: Langford 14-68, Hill 13-34, Maxwell 1-8, Fowler 1-6, Cook 4-4, Bullough 1-1, Team 1-(-2); ND: McDaniel 16-44, Atkinson 6-23, Folston 4-12, Carlisle 3-9, Team 3-(-6). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MSU: Cook 16-32-0-135-1, Maxwell 0-3-0-0-0, Shelton 0-1-1-0-0; ND: Rees 14-34-0142-1. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MSU: Kings 5-37, Burbridge 4-20, Fowler 3-39, Lyles 1-16, Langford 1-12, Mumphery 1-7, Price 1-4; ND: Robinson 3-54, Daniels 3-6, Atkinson 2-17, Jones 2-15, Fuller 1-37, Smith 1-9, Niklas 1-7, Prosise 1-(-3). TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MSU: Williamson 10 (1-9), Allen 9 (4-5), Drummond 7 (4-3), Bullough 7 (3-4), two with 5; ND: Calabrese 8 (3-5), Grace 8 (0-8), Jackson 7 (3-4), Tuitt 6 (3-3), Nix 6 (1-5).

TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) YSU: Childs 11 (8-3), D’Alesio 7 (3-4), Williams 7 (2-5), Moore 6 (5-1), two with 5; MSU: J. Jones 7 (2-5), Williamson 6 (2-4), Reynolds 6 (0-6), Drummond 4 (2-2), Hoover 3 (0-3).

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THE UNIVERSITY

RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) YSU: Ruiz 4-57, Stubbs 3-47, Wheary 1-7, Williams 1-6, Adams 1-3, Watts 1-1; MSU: Kings 4-61, Lippett 4-41, Burbridge 3-44, Price 3-28, Fowler 2-39, Lyles 2-19, Sims 1-13, Pendleton 1-12, Macksood 1-8, Mumphery 1-5.

SCORING SUMMARY

BOWL HISTORY

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) YSU: Ruiz 11-36, Stubbs 2-8, Pace 3-5, Hess 3-3, Webb 1-(-1); MSU: Hill 9-83, Langford 15-68, Bullough 10-34, Cook 2-25, Shelton 1-18, O’Connor 4-18, Fowler 1-17, Tompkins 6-16, Team 1-(-2).

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HONORS & AWARDS

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

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SPARTAN HISTORY

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (52-17) Muma 20-yard field goal, 7:37 left Drive: 16 plays, 77 yards, 8:58 MSU (55-17) Muma 22-yard field goal, 5:22 left Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 2:11

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SPARTAN RECORDS

THIRD QUARTER MSU (42-10) Hill 35-yard run (Muma kick), 12:12 left Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:48 MSU (49-10) Langford 2-yard run (Muma kick), 3:58 left Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 6:31 YSU (17-49) Ruiz 34-yard pass from Hess (Cejudo kick), 1:36 left Drive: 5 plays, 46 yards, 2:12

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2013 RECAP

SECOND QUARTER YSU (10-21) Ruiz 5-yard run (Cejudo kick), 4:57 left Drive: 5 plays, 33 yards, 2:46 MSU (28-10) Kings 24-yard pass from Cook (Muma kick), 3:24 left Drive: 1 play, 24 yards, 0:06 MSU (35-10) Fowler 17-yard pass from Cook (Muma kick), 1:50 left Drive: 5 plays, 70 yards, 0:44

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COACHING STAFF

FIRST QUARTER MSU (7-0) Langford 3-yard run (Muma kick), 11:49 left Drive: 5 plays, 24 yards, 2:09 YSU (3-7) Cejudo 34-yard field goal, 8:38 left Drive: 8 plays, 58 yards, 3:11 MSU (14-3) Sims 13-yard pass from Cook (Muma kick), 6:23 left Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards, 2:09 MSU (21-3) Pendleton 12-yard pass from Cook (Muma kick), 1:11 left Drive: 11 plays, 73 yards, 4:45

1 0 3

2014 SPARTANS

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan State (3-1) Notre Dame (3-1)

2014 OUTLOOK

Game 3 | Michigan State 55, Youngstown State 17 Sept. 14, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 71,626

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Game 5 | Michigan State 26, Iowa 14 Oct. 5, 2013 • Iowa City, Iowa Kinnick Stadium • Att: 69,025 SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan State (4-1, 1-0) Iowa (4-2, 0-1)

1 0 0

2 10 14

Game 6 | Michigan State 42, Indiana 28 Oct. 12, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 73,185 3 10 0

4 6 0

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COACHING STAFF BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

THIRD QUARTER MSU (17-14) Fowler 37-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 11:55 left Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:05 MSU (20-14) Geiger 35-yard field goal, 2:38 left Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 1:37

THE UNIVERSITY

SCORE BY QUARTERS Indiana (3-3, 1-1) Michigan State (5-1, 2-0)

1 7 0

2 7 21

3 7 14

4 7 7

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F 28 42

SCORING SUMMARY

SECOND QUARTER MSU (3-0) Geiger 27-yard field goal, 11:44 left Drive: 12 plays, 48 yards, 5:23 MSU (10-0) Kings 46-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 6:18 left Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:13 IOWA (7-10) Bullock 47-yard pass from Rudock (Meyer kick), 4:19 left Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:59 IOWA (14-10) Fiedorowicz 10-yard pass from Rudock (Meyer kick), 1:10 left Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:04

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SCORING SUMMARY

2013 RECAP

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

2013 GAME RECAPS

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (23-14) Geiger 49-yard field goal, 13:28 left Drive: 8 plays, 34 yards, 2:56 MSU (26-14) Geiger 40-yard field goal, 5:25 left Drive: 12 plays, 45 yards, 5:49

TEAM STATISTICS

MSU

IOWA

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

20 37-135 277 25-44-1 81-412 5-44.4 0-0 8-70 37:13

13 16-23 241 26-46-2 62-264 8-44.2 0-0 3-34 22:47

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MSU: Langford 14-43, D. Williams 9-32, Sadler 1-25, Cook 6-21, Burbridge 1-11, Hill 4-6, Team 2-(-3); IOWA: Rudock 3-11, Weisman 7-9, Bullock 4-6, Team 1-(-1), Cotton 1-(-2). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MSU: Cook 25-44-1-277-2; IOWA: Rudock 26-46-241-2-2. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MSU: Fowler 9-92, Kings 5-94, Burbridge 3-22, Lippett 2-29, Langford 2-1, Sims 1-20, Pendleton 1-14, R. Bullough 1-3, Hill 1-2; IOWA: T. Smith 6-59, Bullock 5-71, VandeBerg 4-36, Fiedorowicz 3-21, Powell 2-19, McCarron 2-11, Weisman 1-8, Hamilton 1-6, Duzey 1-5, Shumpert 1-5. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MSU: Dennard 8 (3-5), T. Jones 6 (5-1), Waynes 6 (4-2), Drummond 6 (3-3), M. Bullough 6 (0-6); IOWA: Morris 12 (6-6), Hitchens 12 (4-8), King 11 (7-4), Lowdermilk 9 (3-6), Lowery 8 (7-1).

FIRST QUARTER IU (7-0) Coleman 64-yard run (Ewald kick), 13:59 left Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:01 SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-7) Langford 11-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 13:34 left Drive: 15 plays, 83 yards, 6:53 MSU (14-7) Fowler 34-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 7:13 left Drive: 7 plays, 60 yards, 4:30 IU (14-14) Latimer 3-yard pass from Roberson (Ewald kick), 4:36 left Drive: 5 plays, 41 yards, 1:28 MSU (21-14) Langford 5-yard run (Geiger kick), 0:37 left Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 4:57 THIRD QUARTER MSU (28-14) Langford 2-yard run (Geiger kick), 10:03 left Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:57 IU (21-28) Wynn 2-yard run (Ewald kick), 7:47 left Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 2:11 MSU (35-21) Langford 32-yard run (Geiger kick), 3:23 left Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 4:24 FOURTH QUARTER MSU (42-21) Shelton 34-yard run (Geiger kick), 12:34 left Drive: 3 plays, 73 yards, 1:28 IU (42-28) Bolser 4-yard pass from Roberson (Ewald kick) Drive: 6 plays, 37 yards, 1:22

TEAM STATISTICS

IU

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

19 27-92 259 25-47-1 74-351 8-40.9 1-0 7-65 22:32

24 47-238 235 22-31-1 78-473 4-59.2 2-1 10-100 37:28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) IU: Coleman 15-79, Roberson 5-20, Wynn 1-2, Team 1-(-4), Sudfeld 5-(-5); MSU: Langford 23-109, D. Williams 12-92, Shelton 2-40, Cook 5-8, Fowler 1-(-2), Team 4-(-9). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) IU: Sudfeld 14-30-0-137-0, Roberson 11-17-1-122-2; MSU: Cook 22-31-1-235-2. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) IU: Latimer 7-58, Wynn 4-67, Bolser 4-32, Hughes 4-21, Roundtree 2-30, Wilson 1-20, Coleman 1-20, Stoner 1-12, Houston 1-(-1); MSU: Lippett 6-64, Kings 5-28, Burbridge 2-24, Sims 2-11, Price 1-39, Fowler 1-34, Langford 1-11, D. Williams 1-9, Shelton 1-7, Pendleton 1-5, Mumphery 1-3. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) IU: Murphy 11 (3-8), Hunter 9 (7-2), Bennett 9 (7-2), Hardin 7 (5-2), Simmons 6 (4-2); MSU: D. Allen 8 (5-3), Hoover 7 (5-2), Dennard 5 (4-1), Waynes 5 (4-1), T. Jones 5 (3-2).

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2013 GAME RECAPS

SCORE BY QUARTERS Purdue (1-6, 0-3) Michigan State (6-1, 3-0)

1 0 0

2 0 7

Game 8 | Michigan State 42, Illinois 3 Oct. 26, 2013 • Champaign, Illinois Memorial Stadium • Att: 45,895 3 0 0

4 0 7

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SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan State (7-1, 4-0) Illinois (3-4, 0-3)

1 0 3

2 14 0

SCORING SUMMARY

SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-0) Allen 45-yard fumble return (Geiger kick), 10:17 left

FIRST QUARTER ILL (3-0) Zalewski 31-yard field goal, 9:41 left Drive: 12 plays, 53 yards, 5:19

PUR

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

14 34-66 160 14-25-1 59-226 6-44.8 1-1 3-30 28:59

21 41-182 112 14-26-0 67-294 7-38.0 0-0 2-14 31:01

SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-3) Langford 1-yard run (Geiger kick), 12:40 left Drive: 4 plays, 23 yards, 1:45 MSU (14-3) Fowler 29-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 0:09 left Drive: 15 plays, 99 yards, 8:08 left THIRD QUARTER MSU (21-3) Price 13-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 10:07 left Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:53 MSU (28-3) Langford 7-yard run (Geiger kick), 2:37 left Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards, 5:19

MSU

ILL

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

29 55-269 208 15-16-0 71-477 1-54.0 1-1 5-34 39:06

8 21-25 103 13-21-1 42-128 7-40.6 1-1 7-66 20:54

RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) PUR: Posey 5-50, Sinz 4-30, Hunt 3-36, Yancey 1-32, Carter 1-12; MSU: Lippett 5-49, Kings 2-29, Sims 2-5, Shelton 2-(-7), Price 1-26, Mumphery 1-5, Gleichert 1-5. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) PUR: A. Brown 6 (4-2), Richards 6 (3-3), Allen 5 (4-1), Gaston 5 (3-2), Russell 5 (2-3); MSU: Bullough 10 (3-7), Drummond 9 (4-5), D. Allen 8 (5-3), Dennard 7 (5-2), two with 5.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MSU: Langford 22-104, D. Williams 5-78, Hill 13-70, O’Connor 2-10, Shelton 2-7, Cook 8-7, Mumphery 1-(-1), Team 2-(-6); ILL: Ferguson 10-26, Scheelhaase 6-11, Davis 2-2, Bailey 1-(-1), Lankford 2-(-13).

TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MSU: T. Jones 6 (2-4), Waynes 5 (2-3), D. Allen 5 (2-3), Bullough 5 (0-5), three with 4; ILL: Monheim 14 (4-10), Brown 10 (8-2), Petty 8 (1-7), Spence 7 (4-3), Thomas 7 (2-5).

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RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MSU: Mumphery 3-77, Fowler 2-40, Price 2-21, Lippett 2-7, Lyles 1-18, Kings 1-16, Pendleton 1-13, Shelton 1-6, Sims 1-6, D. Williams 1-4; ILL: Harris 6-46, Ferguson 2-15, Barr 2-8, Lankford 1-22, Osei 1-13, Davis 1-(-1).

BOWL HISTORY

PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MSU: Cook 15-16-0-208-3; ILL: Scheelhaase 13-21-1-103-0.

HONORS & AWARDS

TEAM STATISTICS

SPARTAN HISTORY

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) PUR: Hunt 9-43, Cottom 12-39, Dawkins 3-5, Etling 10-(-21); MSU: Langford 24-131, Cook 6-27, Shelton 5-24, D. Williams 3-8, Team 3-(-8).

SPARTAN RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (35-3) Mumphery 47-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 14:52 left Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:46 MSU (42-3) D. Williams 42-yard run (Geiger kick), 8:05 left Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 4:31

PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) PUR: Etling 14-25-1-160-0; MSU: Cook 13-25-0-107-0; Lippett 1-1-0-5-1.

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TEAM STATISTICS

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COACHING STAFF

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (14-0) Gleichert 5-yard pass from Lippett (Geiger kick), 8:55 left Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 4:07

4 14 0

2014 SPARTANS

SCORING SUMMARY

3 14 0

2014 OUTLOOK

Game 7 | Michigan State 14, Purdue 0 Oct. 19, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 71,514

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Game 9 | No. 24 Michigan State 29, No. 23 Michigan 6 Nov. 2, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 76,306 SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan (6-2, 2-2) Michigan State (8-1, 5-0)

1 3 3

2 3 10

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4 0 13

Game 10 | No. 14 Michigan State 41, Nebraska 28 Nov. 16, 2013 • Lincoln, Nebraska Memorial Stadium • Att: 90,872 -

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SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan State (9-1, 6-0) Nebraska (7-3, 4-2)

1 10 7

2 10 0

3 7 14

4 14 7

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SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

FIRST QUARTER MSU (3-0) Geiger 45-yard field goal, 12:23 left Drive: 7 plays, 12 yards, 1:47 MSU (10-0) Shelton 5-yard run (Geiger kick), 4:57 left Drive: 2 plays, 8 yards, 0:46 NEB (7-10) Burtch 32-yard pass from Armstrong (Smith kick), 2:44 left Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:13

FIRST QUARTER MICH (3-0) Wile 49-yard field goal, 10:38 left Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards, 4:22 MSU (3-3) Geiger 40-yard field goal, 9:10 left Drive: 5 plays, 52 yards, 1:28 SECOND QUARTER MSU (6-3) Geiger 44-yard field goal, 11:19 left Drive: 10 plays, 26 yards, 4:13 MICH (6-6) Gibbons 39-yard field goal, 3:22 left Drive: 6 plays, 57 yards, 2:40 MSU (13-6) Fowler 14-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 0:23 left Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 2:54 THIRD QUARTER MSU (16-6) Geiger 35-yard field goal, 9:54 left Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 4:58 FOURTH QUARTER MSU (22-6) Cook 1-yard run (Geiger kick blocked), 10:31 left Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 4:20 MSU (29-6) Langford 40-yard run (Geiger kick), 2:43 left Drive: 8 plays, 97 yards, 3:40

TEAM STATISTICS

MICH

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

12 29-(-48) 216 15-30-1 59-168 8-40.9 3-0 3-39 27:39

19 39-142 252 18-33-1 72-394 5-40.8 0-0 5-25 32:21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MICH: Toussaint 8-20, Morris 1-0, Team 2-(-22), Gardner 18-(-46); MSU: Langford 26120, Shelton 2-38, Williams 2-5, Hill 1-2, Team 3-(-8), Cook 5-(-15). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MICH: Gardner 14-27-1-210-0, Morris 1-3-0-6-0; MSU: Cook 18-33-1-252-1. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MICH: Funchess 6-65, Gallon 5-67, Chesson 3-82, Toussaint 1-2; MSU: Fowler 6-75, Lippett 5-62, Pendleton 2-62, Kings 2-14, Gleichert 1-18, Price 1-12, Mumphery 1-9. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MICH: Taylor 12 (6-6), Clark 9 (3-6), Bolden 8 (2-6), Morgan 8 (1-7), two with 5; MSU: D. Allen 9 (5-4), Drummond 8 (5-3), Calhoun 6 (3-3), Bullough 5 (1-4), four with 4.

SECOND QUARTER MSU (13-7) Geiger 25-yard field goal, 10:29 left Drive: 17 plays, 74 yards, 7:10 MSU (20-7) Langford 6-yard run (Geiger kick), 0:21 left Drive: 3 plays, 22 yards, 0:39 THIRD QUARTER NEB (14-20) Cross 51-yard run (Smith kick), 11:25 left Drive: 3 plays, 63 yards, 1:01 MSU (27-14) Langford 3-yard run (Geiger kick), 5:26 left Drive: 1 play, 3 yards, 0:04 NEB (21-27) Bell 38-yard pass from Armstrong, 1:12 left Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 4:09 FOURTH QUARTER MSU (34-21) Mumphery 27-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 7:56 left Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:46 MSU (41-21) Langford 37-yard run (Geiger kick) Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 5:06 NEB (28-41) Abdullah 12-yard pass from Kellogg (Smith kick), 0:10 left Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 1:48

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

MSU

18 48-168 193 15-32-0 80-361 7-40.6 0-0 6-60 38:37

NEB

19 32-182 210 17-32-1 64-392 5-43.2 6-4 3-30 21:23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MSU: Langford 32-151; D. Williams 3-8; Shelton 3-6, Fowler 1-4, Sadler 1-3, Cook 6-(-1), Kings 1-(-1), Team 1-(-2); NEB: Abdullah 22-123, Cross 3-50, Armstrong 5-9, Newby 1-3, Team 1-(-3). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MSU: Cook 15-31-0-193-1, Lippett 0-1-0-0-0; NEB: Armstrong 9-21-1-143-2, Kellogg 8-11-0-67-1. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MSU: Lippett 4-67, Langford 4-23, Kings 3-37, Fowler 2-29, Mumphery 1-27, Hill 1-10; NEB: Bell 7-81, Burtch 5-86, Allen 3-22, Abdullah 1-12, Carter 1-9. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MSU: Drummond 10 (4-6), Bullough 9 (5-4), Waynes 5 (4-1), T. Jones 5 (3-2), D. Allen 5 (1-4); NEB: Evans 8 (6-2), Cooper 8 (5-3), Santos 8 (5-3), Anderson 8 (3-5), Gregory 8 (3-5).

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2013 GAME RECAPS

SCORE BY QUARTERS Michigan State (10-1, 7-0) Northwestern (4-7, 0-7)

1 0 3

2 14 3

3 9 0

4 7 0

Game 12 | No. 11 Michigan State 14, Minnesota 3 Nov. 30, 2013 • East Lansing, Michigan Spartan Stadium • Att: 71,418 -

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SCORE BY QUARTERS Minnesota (8-4, 4-4) Michigan State (11-1, 8-0)

1 0 7

2 3 0

SCORING SUMMARY

SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-3) Langford 20-yard run (Geiger kick), 8:22 left Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:42 MSU (14-3) Fowler 87-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 4:31 left Drive: 3 plays, 92 yards, 1:40 NU (6-14) Budzien 20-yard field goal, 1:52 left Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 2:39

SECOND QUARTER MINN (3-7) Hawthorne 21-yard field goal Drive: 14 plays, 60 yards, 7:32

FIRST QUARTER NU (3-0) Budzien 22-yard field goal, 7:55 left Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 4:17

MSU

15 31-181 143 10-20-1 51-324 6-41.8 1-1 2-15 21:19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MINN: Cobb 27-101, Nelson 4-7, Kirkwood 7-7, Williams 1-7, Jones, 2-2, Leidner 8-2, Team 1-(-2); MSU: Langford 21-134, Burbridge 1-35, Hill 4-23, Williams 1-6, Shelton 1-4, Cook 3-(-21). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MINN: Nelson 6-18-2-77-0, Leidner 3-7-0-48-0; MSU: Cook 10-20-1-143-1. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MINN: Wolitarsky 3-56, Jones 3-47, Williams 1-11, Fruechte 1-9, Henry 1-2; MSU:Lippett 4-71, Burbridge 2-12, Kings 1-24, Fowler 1-15, Price 1-12, Langford 1-9. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MINN: Manuel 8 (5-3), Hill 6 (3-3), Wilson 5 (4-1), Thompson 5 (2-3), Murray 4 (3-1); MSU: D. Allen 13 (3-10), Drummond 10 (4-6), Dennard 9 (7-2), Bullough 9 (2-7), Calhoun 7 (3-4).

TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) MSU: Dennard 9 (5-4), D. Allen 8 (5-3), Williamson 7 (3-4), Drummond 6 (5-1), Waynes 5 4-1); NU: Hall 11 (6-5), Ariguzo 10 (5-5), Campbell 10 (4-6), Proby 7 (4-3), Harris 6 (3-3).

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THE UNIVERSITY

RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) MSU: Lippett 3-64, Price 3-35, Fowler 2-99, Langford 2-35, Burbridge 2-22, Kings 2-16, Mumphery 1-20, Gleichert 1-2; NU: T. Jones 7-59, Vitale 5-58, Lawrence 4-18, C. Jones 4-43, Trumpy 3-15, Green 2-13, Dickerson 1-18, Jensen 1-15, Prater 1-0.

BOWL HISTORY

PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) MSU: Cook 16-23-0-293-2; NU: Siemian 25-43-2-227-0, Colter 2-2-0-12-0, Oliver 0-11-0-0.

MINN

17 50-124 125 9-25-2 75-249 5-47.2 1-1 3-14 38:41

HONORS & AWARDS

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) MSU: Langford 25-150, Hill 6-34, D. Williams 2-6, Shelton 1-1, Burbridge 1-(-5), Team 3-(-6), Cook 2-(-9); NU: Siemian 4-28, Green 11-25, Trumpy 8-17, Vitale 1-8, Colter 2-2.

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

SPARTAN HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

SPARTAN RECORDS

NU

19 26-80 239 27-46-3 72-319 5-36.8 0-0 2-15 28:21

THIRD QUARTER MSU (14-3) Price 12-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick) Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:40

2013 RECAP

MSU

20 40-171 293 16-24-0 63-464 5-41.2 0-0 4-30 31:39

F 3 14

COACHING STAFF

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (30-6) Langford 37-yard run (Geiger kick), 12:37 left Drive: 1 play, 37 yards, 0:08

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

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FIRST QUARTER MSU (7-0) Langford 15-yard run (Geiger kick) Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:20

THIRD QUARTER MSU (17-6) Geiger 37-yard field goal, 11:33 left Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 3:27 MSU (23-6) Price 15-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick blocked), 5:00 left Drive: 8 plays, 87 yards, 3:33

TEAM STATISTICS

4 0 0

2014 SPARTANS

SCORING SUMMARY

3 0 7

2014 OUTLOOK

Game 11 | No. 13 Michigan State 30, Northwestern 6 Nov. 23, 2013 • Evanston, Illinois Ryan Field • Att: 40,013

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2014 OUTLOOK

2013 GAME RECAPS Game 13 | Big Ten Championship Game No. 10 Michigan State 34, No. 2 Ohio State 24 Dec. 7, 2013 • Indianapolis, Indiana Lucas Oil Stadium • Att: 66,002 SCORE BY QUARTERS Ohio State (12-1) Michigan State (12-1)

1 0 3

2 10 14

3 14 3

Game 14 | 100th Rose Bowl Game No. 4 Michigan State 24, No. 5 Stanford 20 Jan. 1, 2014 • Pasadena, California Rose Bowl • Att: 95,173 4 0 14

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F 24 34

SCORING SUMMARY

SECOND QUARTER MSU (10-0) Mumphery 72-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 14:50 left Drive: 2 plays, 68 yards, 0:14 MSU (17-0) Lippett 33-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 9:01 left Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 2:12 OSU (7-17) Brown 20-yard pass from Miller (Basil kick), 6:26 left Drive: 5 plays, 84 yards, 2:28 OSU (10-17) Basil 28-yard field goal, 0:00 left Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards, 1:23 THIRD QUARTER OSU (17-17) Miller 8-yard run (Basil kick), 12:21 left Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:39 OSU (24-17) Miller 6-yard run (Basil kick), 5:36 left Drive: 5 plays, 44 yards, 2:12 MSU (20-24) Geiger 44-yard field goal, 2:29 left Drive: 9 plays, 48 yards, 3:07

OSU

20 40-273 101 8-23-0 63-374 7-43.1 2-0 5-62 27:09

MSU

23 32-134 304 24-40-1 72-438 5-41.2 0-0 3-20 32:51

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BOWL HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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FIRST QUARTER STAN (7-0) Gaffney 16-yard run (Williamson kick), 11:16 left Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 3:44 STAN (10-0) Williamson 34-yard field goal, 1:40 left Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 2:41 SECOND QUARTER MSU (7-10) Langford 2-yard run (Geiger kick), 10:45 left Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:55 STAN (17-7) Anderson 40-yard interception return (Williamson kick), 2:07 left MSU (14-17) Pendleton 2-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 0:28 left Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 1:39 THIRD QUARTER MSU (17-17) Geiger 31-yard field goal, 12:56 left Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 2:04

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (27-24) Price 9-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 11:41 left Drive: 8 plays, 90 yards, 3:12 MSU (34-24) Langford 26-yard run (Geiger kick), 2:16 left Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 3:25

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

1 10 0

SCORING SUMMARY

FIRST QUARTER MSU (3-0) Geiger 40-yard field goal, 8:31 left Drive: 14 plays, 47 yards, 6:29

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORE BY QUARTERS Stanford (11-3) Michigan State (13-1)

RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) OSU: Miller 21-142, Hyde 18-118, Hall 1-13; MSU: Langford 24-128, Shelton 1-8, D. Williams 1-3, Cook 3-0, Team 1-(-1), Hill 1-(-4). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) OSU: Miller 8-21-0-101-1; Team 0-1-0-0-0 MSU: Cook 24-40-1-304-3. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) OSU: Brown 5-53, Heuerman 1-36, Smith 1-16, Hyde 1-1; MSU: Kings 5-67, Langford 5-21, Lippett 4-65, Fowler 3-29, Price 3-24, Mumphery 2-84, Burbridge 1-14, Gleichert 1-0. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) OSU: Shazier 12 (10-2), Barnett 7 (4-3), Spence 6 (4-2), Washington 6 (4-2), Roby 6 (42); MSU: Lewis 13 (9-4), D. Allen 8 (3-5), Drummond 5 (3-2), T. Jones 5 (3-2), two with 4.

FOURTH QUARTER MSU (24-17) Lippett 25-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick), 13:22 left Drive: 3 plays, 27 yards, 1:28 STAN (20-24) Williamson 39-yard field goal, 4:15 left Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 4:46

TEAM STATISTICS

STAN

MSU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

11 36-162 143 10-18-1 54-305 5-49.8 2-0 8-55 28:49

21 35-65 332 22-36-1 71-397 6-45.5 1-1 4-35 31:11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YARDS) STAN: Gaffney 24-91, Hogan 8-41, Rector 1-27, Seale 1-4, Hewitt 1-0, Team 1-(-1); MSU: Langford 23-84, Kings 2-7, Fowler 1-(-5), Team 3-(-6), Cook 6-(-15). PASSING (C-A-I-YARDS-TD) STAN: Hogan 10-18-1-143-0; MSU: Cook 22-36-1-332-2. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) STAN: Montgomery 3-21, Rector 2-44, Cajuste 1-51, Sanders 1-11, Hewitt 1-11, Wilkerson 1-7, Gaffney 1-(-2); MSU: Lippett 5-94, Langford 5-17, Kings 4-52, Fowler 2-97, Pendleton 2-21, Mumphery 1-20, Gleichert 1-17, Price 1-9, Lyles 1-5. TACKLES-TOP FIVE (TOTAL-SOLO-ASSISTS) STAN: Reynolds 10 (7-3), Skov 9 (6-3), Tarpley 6 (3-3), Richards 5 (2-3), Lyons 5 (2-3); MSU: T. Jones 8 (6-2), D. Allen 7 (6-1), Drummond 5 (3-2), Harris 5 (2-3), four with 4.

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RUSHING RECORDS CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)

Lorenzo White Javon Ringer Tico Duckett Blake Ezor Sedrick Irvin T.J. Duckett Le’Veon Bell Duane Goulbourne Steve Smith Eric Allen Jehuu Caulcrick Marc Renaud Edwin Baker Levi Jackson Rich Baes Lynn Chandnois Clinton Jones Hyland Hickson Craig Thomas George Guerre

4,887 4,398 4,212 3,749 3,504 3,379 3,346 2,848 2,676 2,654 2,395 2,331 2,293 2,287 2,234 2,103 1,921 1,906 1,823 1,721

RUSHING AVERAGE (MIN. 150 ATTS.) 6.75 6.55 6.21 6.09 6.04 5.78 5.59 5.56 5.45 5.44 5.42 5.39 5.38 5.31 5.22 5.21 5.17 5.11 5.09 5.04

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SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lorenzo White Javon Ringer Le’Veon Bell Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Jeremy Langford Sedrick Irvin Tico Duckett 9. Blake Ezor 10. T.J. Duckett

1985 2008 2012 1987 1988 2013 1998 1991 1989 2001

419 390 382 357 322 292 272 272 267 263

1985 2012 2008 1987 1988 1971 2007 2013 2001 1990

2,066 1,793 1,637 1,572 1,496 1,494 1,447 1,422 1,420 1,394

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lorenzo White Le’Veon Bell Javon Ringer Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Eric Allen Javon Ringer Jeremy Langford T.J. Duckett Tico Duckett

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Eric Allen (29 attempts) Purdue 1971 Lorenzo White (56) Indiana 1987 Lorenzo White (25) Indiana 1985 Javon Ringer (43) Florida Atlantic 2008 Clinton Jones (21) Iowa 1966 Le’Veon Bell (35) Minnesota 2012 Le’Veon Bell (36) Eastern Michigan 2012 Blake Ezor (44) Indiana 1988 T.J. Duckett (30) Iowa 2000 Eric Allen (21) Wisconsin 1971

350 292 286 282 268 266 253 250 248 247

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3.

Blake Ezor Javon Ringer Edwin Baker Ashton Leggett Jehuu Caulcrick T.J. Duckett Sedrick Irvin Scott Greene Craig Thomas Craig Thomas Tico Duckett Blake Ezor Steve Smith Derek Hughes Eric Allen Eric Allen Clinton Jones

Northwestern 1989 Eastern Michigan 2008 Minnesota 2010 Western Michigan 2009 UAB 2007 Penn State 1999 Indiana 1996 Illinois 1995 Central Michigan 1993 Indiana 1992 Purdue 1990 Indiana 1989 Northwestern 1980 Minnesota 1979 Purdue 1971 Minnesota 1971 Iowa 1965

6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Active Player

RUSHING AVERAGE (MIN. 90 ATTS.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DeAndra Cobb Lynn Chandnois Drew Stanton George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Steve Smith Javon Ringer Sherman Lewis Sonny Grandelius George Guerre

2004 1948 2004 1946 1949 1978 2005 1963 1950 1948

7.58 7.48 7.16 7.03 6.86 6.71 6.70 6.41 6.28 6.22

2008 2007 1989 2013 1971 1995 1985 1996 1987 1992

22 21 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Javon Ringer Jehuu Caulcrick Blake Ezor Jeremy Langford Eric Allen 6. Scott Greene Lorenzo White 8. Sedrick Irvin Lorenzo White 10. Craig Thomas

THE UNIVERSITY

1946-48 1946-49 1961-63 1948-50 1978-81 1974-77 1955-57 1952-54 1950-52 1999-2001 1951-53 1951-53 1948-50 1960-62 2005-08 1954-56 1994-95, 1997 1977-80 1969-71 1989-92

16.

BOWL HISTORY

George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Sherman Lewis Sonny Grandelius Derek Hughes Jim Earley Walt Kowalczyk LeRoy Bolden Dick Panin T.J. Duckett Evan Slonac Billy Wells LeRoy Crane George Saimes Javon Ringer Clarence Peaks Marc Renaud Steve Smith Eric Allen Tico Duckett

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56 53 49 44 44 44 43 42 42 41 41 41

HONORS & AWARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

10. 11. 12.

Lorenzo White (292 yards) Indiana 1987 Lorenzo White (244) Purdue 1985 Lorenzo White (172) Minnesota 1985 Le’Veon Bell (210) Boise State 2012 Javon Ringer (198) Indiana 2008 Blake Ezor (250) Indiana 1988 7. Javon Ringer (282) Florida Atlantic 2008 8. Tico Duckett (216) Wisconsin 1991 Lorenzo White (223) Wisconsin 1985 10. Lorenzo White (147) Notre Dame 1986 Blake Ezor (228) Northwestern 1989 Blake Ezor (179) Hawaii 1989

SPARTAN HISTORY

1984-87 2005-08 1989-92 1986-89 1996-98 1999-2001 2010-12 1992-94, 1996 1977-80 1969-71 2004-07 1994-95, 1997 2009-11 1973-76 1973-76 1946-49 1964-66 1988-90 1990-93 1946-48

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

6. 7. 8.

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

SPARTAN RECORDS

1,082 843 836 800 755 671 627 621 532 524 521 507 474 462 451 406 396 384 362 349

SINGLE GAME

2013 RECAP

1984-87 2005-08 1989-92 1986-89 1996-98 2010-12 1992-94, 1996 1999-2001 2004-07 1977-80 1969-71 1973-76 1973-76 2009-11 1994-95, 1997 1973-75 1964-66 1988-90 1990-93 1967-69

43 39 35 34 34 33 29 28 28 26 25 23 23 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19

COACHING STAFF

Lorenzo White Javon Ringer Tico Duckett Blake Ezor Sedrick Irvin Le’Veon Bell Duane Goulbourne T.J. Duckett Jehuu Caulcrick Steve Smith Eric Allen Rich Baes Levi Jackson Edwin Baker Marc Renaud Charlie Baggett Clinton Jones Hyland Hickson Craig Thomas Don Highsmith

1984-87 2004-07 1996-98 2005-08 1986-89 2010-12 1999-2001 1969-71 1946-49 1989-92 1990-93 1992-94, 1996 1951-54 1977-80 1973-75 1973-76 1964-66 2009-11 1992-95 1988-90 1948-50

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Lorenzo White Jehuu Caulcrick Sedrick Irvin Javon Ringer Blake Ezor Le’Veon Bell T.J. Duckett Eric Allen Lynn Chandnois Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Duane Goulbourne LeRoy Bolden Steve Smith Charlie Baggett Rich Baes Clinton Jones Edwin Baker Scott Greene Hyland Hickson Sonny Grandelius

2014 OUTLOOK

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Lorenzo White became the first Spartan running back to lead the NCAA in rushing, averaging 173.5 yards per game in 1985.

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PASSING RECORDS PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Jeff Smoker Kirk Cousins Brian Hoyer Drew Stanton Ed Smith Dave Yarema Bill Burke Jim Miller John Leister Todd Schultz Andrew Maxwell Tony Banks Dan Enos Bryan Clark Connor Cook Bobby McAllister Steve Juday Damon Dowdell Ryan Van Dyke Charlie Baggett Mike Rasmussen PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Jim Miller Dave Yarema Ed Smith Bill Burke Todd Schultz John Leister Tony Banks Dan Enos Andrew Maxwell Connor Cook Bryan Clark Steve Juday Bobby McAllister Damon Dowdell Ryan Van Dyke Charlie Baggett

2000-03 2008-11 2005-08 2003-06 1976-78 1982-86 1996-99 1990-93 1979-82 1994-97 2010-13 1994-95 1987-90 1978-81 2012-13 1985-88 1963-65 2001-04 1998-2001 1973-75 1970-71

1,150 1,128 896 846 789 767 766 746 686 593 530 496 478 409 397 386 384 347 288 287 287

2008-11 2000-03 2003-06 2005-08 1990-93 1982-86 1976-78 1996-99 1994-97 1979-82 1994-95 1987-90 2010-13 2012-13 1978-81 1963-65 1985-88 2001-04 1998-2001 1973-75

723 685 543 500 467 464 418 416 360 313 301 297 278 232 204 198 194 192 161 128

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BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

CAREER (Statistics include postseason games)

Jim Miller ranks as one of the most accurate passers in Spartan history, completing nearly 63 percent of his throws for 5,037 yards and 17 touchdowns.

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INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 1. 2. 3.

Jeff Smoker John Leister Todd Schultz Dave Yarema 5. Ed Smith 6. Bill Burke 7. Kirk Cousins Charlie Baggett 9. Jim Miller 10. Drew Stanton

2000-03 1979-82 1994-97 1982-86 1976-78 1996-99 2008-11 1973-75 1990-93 2003-06

39 35 33 33 32 31 30 30 29 28

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTS.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Drew Stanton (543-846) Kirk Cousins (723-1,128) Jim Miller (467-746) Dan Enos (297-478) Todd Schultz (360-593) Tony Banks (301-496) Dave Yarema (464-767) Jeff Smoker (685-1,150) Connor Cook (232-397) Clark Brown (82-142) Ryan Van Dyke (161-288) Brian Hoyer (500-896) Damon Dowdell (192-347) Bill Burke (416-766) Ed Smith (418-789) Andrew Maxwell (278-530) Steve Juday (198-384) Jim Ninowski (63-124) Bobby McAllister (194-386) Bryan Clark (204-409)

2003-06 2008-11 1990-93 1987-90 1994-97 1994-95 1982-86 2000-03 2012-13 1983 1998-2001 2005-08 2001-04 1996-99 1976-78 2010-13 1963-65 1955-57 1985-88 1978-81

.642 .641 .626 .621 .607 .607 .605 .596 .584 .577 .559 .558 .553 .543 .530 .525 .516 .508 .503 .499

PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Dave Yarema Ed Smith Bill Burke Jim Miller Todd Schultz Tony Banks John Leister Dan Enos Bobby McAllister Andrew Maxwell Connor Cook Bryan Clark Steve Juday Charlie Baggett Damon Dowdell Ryan Van Dyke

2008-11 2000-03 2003-06 2005-08 1982-86 1976-78 1996-99 1990-93 1994-97 1994-95 1979-82 1987-90 1985-88 2010-13 2012-13 1978-81 1963-65 1973-75 2001-04 1998-2001

9,131 8,932 6,524 6,159 5,809 5,706 5,463 5,037 4,273 4,129 3,999 3,837 3,194 2,900 2,849 2,725 2,576 2,335 2,170 2,111

Kirk Cousins, who led the Spartans to back-to-back 11-win seasons in 2010-11, set school career records for pass completions (723), passing yards (9,131), TD passes (66), passing efficiency (146.1), 200-yard passing games (26) and total offense (9,004 yards). TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

14. 15. 17. 19. 20.

Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Bill Burke Dave Yarema Ed Smith Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Todd Schultz Connor Cook Steve Juday Tony Banks John Leister Bryan Clark Al Dorow Tom Yewcic Gene Glick Jim Miller Bobby McAllister Damon Dowdell Andrew Maxwell Ryan Van Dyke Charlie Baggett Jimmy Raye

2008-11 2000-03 1996-99 1982-86 1976-78 2003-06 2005-08 1994-97 2012-13 1963-65 1994-95 1979-82 1978-81 1949-51 1951-53 1946-49 1990-93 1985-88 2001-04 2010-13 1998-2001 1973-75 1965-67

66 61 46 44 43 42 35 27 23 21 20 20 20 19 18 18 17 17 16 14 14 14 14

PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (MIN. 100 ATTS.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kirk Cousins Gene Glick Earl Morrall Jim Ninowski Drew Stanton Jeff Smoker Tony Banks Dave Yarema Connor Cook Dean Look Tom Yewcic Dan Enos Bobby McAllister Bill Burke Todd Schultz Ryan Van Dyke Ed Smith Brian Hoyer Jim Miller Damon Dowdell

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2008-11 1946-49 1953-55 1955-57 1955-57 2000-03 1994-95 1982-86 2012-13 1957-59 1951-53 1987-90 1985-88 1996-99 1994-97 1998-2001 1976-78 2005-08 1990-93 2001-04

146.1 143.5 140.5 139.7 138.7 135.5 135.5 134.4 134.3 131.9 128.4 128.1 126.0 125.9 125.1 123.8 123.6 121.3 119.1 116.2


PASSING RECORDS SEASON

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

PASS ATTEMPTS Jeff Smoker Andrew Maxwell Kirk Cousins Connor Cook Brian Hoyer Bill Burke Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Kirk Cousins Jim Miller

2003 2011 2005 2012 2010 2013 2007 1993 1986 2009

302 267 236 234 226 223 223 215 200 198

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 1. Bill Burke 2. Todd Schultz 3. Tony Banks Dave Yarema 5. Jeff Smoker John Leister Ed Smith 8. Drew Stanton Dan Enos Charlie Baggett Bill Triplett

1999 1997 1995 1984 2003 1980 1977 2005 1989 1975 1969

18 17 15 15 14 14 14 12 12 12 12

PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (MIN. 100 ATTS.) 1. Jeff Smoker 2001 166.4 2005 153.4 2. Drew Stanton 3. Kirk Cousins 2010 150.7 Dave Yarema 1986 150.7 5. Kirk Cousins 2011 145.1 6. Tony Banks 1994 143.1 7. Kirk Cousins 2009 142.6 8. Dave Yarema 1985 141.0 9. Jimmy Raye 1966 140.0 10. Ed Smith 1978 139.0

2003 2011 2005 2010 2013 2007 2009 2012 1998 1986

3,395 3,316 3,077 2,825 2,755 2,725 2,680 2,606 2,595 2,581

PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jeff Smoker Kirk Cousins Drew Stanton Kirk Cousins Connor Cook Brian Hoyer Kirk Cousins Andrew Maxwell Bill Burke Dave Yarema

Jeff Smoker (55 att.) Kirk Cousins (53) Jeff Smoker (40) John Leister (46) 5. Jim Miller (42) 6. Brian Hoyer (61) Jeff Smoker (46) Jim Miller (39) Dave Yarema (45) 10. Kirk Cousins (43) Drew Stanton (45) Damon Dowdell (46) Drew Stanton (54) Jeff Smoker (50)

Ohio State 2003 Notre Dame 2011 Indiana 2003 Michigan 1982 Ohio State 1993 Penn State 2006 Minnesota 2003 Michigan 1991 Northwestern 1986 Northwestern 2010 Minnesota 2005 Ohio State 2004 Iowa 2004 Penn State 2003

35 34 32 32 31 30 30 30 30 29 29 29 29 29

Michigan 1999 Fresno State 2001 Indiana 1978 Ohio State 1993 Penn State 2003 Penn State 2001 Western Mich. 2009 Northwestern 1986 Ohio State 2003 Indiana 2003 Rutgers 2003

400 376 369 360 357 356 353 352 351 351 351

Illinois 2005 Youngstown State 2013 Penn State 2007 Notre Dame 2007 Penn State 2003 Indiana 2002 Iowa 1999 Central Michigan 1998 Wisconsin 1978 Indiana 1970 Iowa State 1948

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

PASSING YARDS Bill Burke (21-36) Jeff Smoker (22-32) Ed Smith (20-30) Jim Miller (31-42) Jeff Smoker (29-50) Jeff Smoker (24-36) Kirk Cousins (22-25) Dave Yarema (30-45) Jeff Smoker (35-55) Jeff Smoker (32-40) Jeff Smoker (21-32)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Connor Cook, who recorded a 12-1 record as the starting quarterback in 2013 while helping lead MSU to the Big Ten Championship and a victory in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, ranked among MSU’s single-season leaders in touchdowns passes (second with 22), passing yards (fifth with 2,755) and pass completions (sixth with 223).

1. 2.

Drew Stanton Connor Cook Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Jeff Smoker Damon Dowdell Bill Burke Bill Burke Ed Smith Mike Rasmussen Gene Glick

Active Player

BOWL HISTORY

.673 .669 .667 .641 .640 .639 .638 .637 .634 .623

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3.

HONORS & AWARDS

1986 2010 2005 2004 1993 1992 1989 2011 2001 1990

61 55 54 54 53 50 50 50 48 46 46 46 46

SPARTAN HISTORY

Dave Yarema (200-297) Kirk Cousins (226-338) Drew Stanton (236-354) Drew Stanton (141-220) Jim Miller (215-336) Jim Miller (122-191) Dan Enos (153-240) Kirk Cousins (267-419) Jeff Smoker (166-262) Dan Enos (137-220)

Brian Hoyer (30 comp.) Penn State 2006 Jeff Smoker (35) Ohio State 2003 Drew Stanton (29) Iowa 2004 John Leister (18) Purdue 1980 5. Kirk Cousins (34) Notre Dame 2011 6. Kirk Cousins (27) Georgia 2012 Brian Hoyer (26) Minnesota 2006 Jeff Smoker (29) Penn State 2003 9. Brian Hoyer (20) California 2008 10. Andrew Maxwell (22) Northwestern 2012 Damon Dowdell (30) Minnesota 2003 Bill Burke (18) Ohio State 1998 John Leister (32) Michigan 1982

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTS.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3.

SPARTAN RECORDS

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Jeff Smoker 2. Kirk Cousins 3. Drew Stanton 4. Andrew Maxwell 5. Kirk Cousins 6. Connor Cook Brian Hoyer 8. Jim Miller 9. Dave Yarema 10. Kirk Cousins

SINGLE GAME

2013 RECAP

488 446 419 380 376 358 354 353 338 336

25 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 19 19

COACHING STAFF

2003 2012 2011 2013 2007 1998 2005 2008 2010 1993

2011 2013 2005 2003 2001 2010 2007 1999 1978 2009 1998

2014 SPARTANS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kirk Cousins Connor Cook Drew Stanton 4. Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker 6. Kirk Cousins Brian Hoyer Bill Burke Ed Smith 10. Kirk Cousins Bill Burke

2014 OUTLOOK

1. 2.

THE UNIVERSITY

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RECEIVING RECORDS

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

CAREER (Statistics include postseason games) RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

B.J. Cunningham Matt Trannon Andre Rison Courtney Hawkins Charles Rogers Gari Scott Mark Dell Jerramy Scott Chris Baker Plaxico Burress Keshawn Martin Mill Coleman Derrick Mason Ted Jones Blair White Herb Haygood Eugene Byrd Kirk Gibson Scott Greene Sedrick Irvin

2008-11 2003-06 1985-88 1988-91 2001-02 1996-99 2007-10 2002-06 1998-2001 1998-99 2008-11 1991-94 1993-96 1980-82 2006-09 1998-2001 1975-76, 1978-79 1975-78 1992-95 1996-98

218 148 146 138 135 134 133 133 133 131 127 126 120 118 116 115 114 112 110 108

YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 20 RECEPTIONS)

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13.

16. 18.

Charles Rogers B.J. Cunningham Kirk Gibson Plaxico Burress Andre Rison Gari Scott Gene Washington Eugene Byrd Mark Ingram Bob Carey Chris Baker Daryl Turner Mark Dell Courtney Hawkins Otis Grant Bennie Fowler Eric Knott Keshawn Martin Blair White Kerry Reed Nigea Carter Ellis Duckett

2001-02 2008-11 1975-78 1998-99 1985-88 1996-99 1964-66 1975-76, 1978-79 1983-86 1949-51 1998-2001 1980-83 2007-10 1988-91 1979-82 2010-13 2001-04 2008-11 2006-09 2005-06 1993-96 1951-54

27 25 24 20 20 18 16 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gene Washington Andre Rison Frank Foreman Kirk Gibson Octavis Long Ed Sobczak Andre Rison Mark Ingram Charles Rogers Mark Ingram

1966 1988 1969 1977 1996 1948 1987 1984 2001 1985

25.07 24.64 24.41 24.14 23.38 23.25 23.09 22.68 21.94 21.91

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.

Charles Rogers Charles Rogers B.J. Cunningham Plaxico Burress B.J. Cunningham Blair White Devin Thomas Plaxico Burress Andre Rison Bob Carey

2001 2002 2011 1999 2010 2009 2007 1998 1988 1949

14 13 12 12 9 9 8 8 8 8

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

B.J. Cunningham Andre Rison Charles Rogers Kirk Gibson Courtney Hawkins Plaxico Burress Mark Dell Gari Scott Eugene Byrd Mark Ingram Derrick Mason Gene Washington Mill Coleman Matt Trannon Jerramy Scott Keshawn Martin Chris Baker Ted Jones Blair White Herb Haygood

2008-11 1985-88 2001-02 1975-78 1988-91 1998-99 2007-10 1996-99 1975-79 1983-86 1993-96 1964-66 1991-94 2003-06 2002-06 2008-11 1998-2001 1980-82 2006-09 1998-2001

3,086 2,992 2,821 2,347 2,210 2,155 2,136 2,095 2,082 1,944 1,914 1,857 1,813 1,755 1,717 1,714 1,705 1,678 1,674 1,640

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 30 RECEPTIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Kirk Gibson Charles Rogers Andre Rison Mark Ingram Daryl Turner Dave Kaiser Frank Foreman Eugene Byrd Gene Washington Mike Hurd Billy Joe DuPree James Bradley Nigea Carter Octavis Long Otis Grant Allen Brenner Muhsin Muhammad Plaxico Burress Bob Carey 20. Mark Dell

1975-78 2001-02 1985-88 1983-86 1980-83 1955-57 1967-69 1975-76, 1978-79 1964-66 1971, 1973-74 1970-72 1989-90 1993-96 1995-97 1979-82 1966-68 1992-95 1998-99 1949-51 2007-10

20.96 20.90 20.49 20.46 20.22 19.50 18.49 18.26 18.21 18.17 17.71 17.67 17.44 17.22 17.19 16.88 16.52 16.45 16.45 16.06

SINGLE GAME

SEASON

RECEPTIONS

RECEPTIONS 1.

B.J. Cunningham Devin Thomas 3. Blair White 4. Charles Rogers 5. Charles Rogers 6. Keshawn Martin Plaxico Burress 8. Plaxico Burress 9. Kerry Reed 10. Courtney Hawkins

2011 2007 2009 2002 2001 2011 1999 1998 2006 1989

79 79 70 68 67 66 66 65 64 60

2001 2002 2011 2007 1999 1989 1998 2009 1986 1988

1,470 1,351 1,306 1,260 1,142 1,080 1,013 990 966 961

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Charles Rogers Charles Rogers B.J. Cunningham Devin Thomas Plaxico Burress Courtney Hawkins Plaxico Burress Blair White Andre Rison Andre Rison

1. 2.

Matt Trannon Devin Thomas Plaxico Burress 4. B.J. Cuningham Blair White Mitch Lyons 7. Kerry Reed Josh Keur Andre Rison 10. Devin Thomas Charles Rogers Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Derrick Mason Darrin McClelland Ted Jones

14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Fresno State 2001 Michigan 1999 Georgia 1989 Wisconsin 2001 California 2008 Minnesota 1989 Indiana 1986 Purdue 1989 Penn State 2001 Northwestern 2009

270 255 252 206 202 197 196 193 191 186

Wisconsin (2) 2011 Purdue 2007 Florida 2000 Northwestern 1999 Iowa 1999 Georgia 1989 lowa 1986 Indiana 1965

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Charles Rogers Plaxico Burress Andre Rison Charles Rogers Mark Dell Courtney Hawkins Andre Rison Courtney Hawkins Charles Rogers Blair White

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1.

B.J. Cunningham Devin Thomas Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Andre Rison Mark Ingram Gene Washington

As a senior in 2011, B.J. Cunningham became the school’s all-time leader in receptions (218) and receiving yards (3,086).

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Eastern Michigan 2006 Indiana 2007 Florida 2000 Notre Dame 2011 Northwestern 2009 Michigan 1992 Minnesota 2006 Northwestern 1997 Indiana 1986 Purdue 2007 Fresno State 2001 Michigan 1999 Purdue 1998 Michigan 1996 Michigan 1982 Illinois 1980

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SCORING/TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS CAREER (Statistics include postseason games) Brett Swenson Dave Rayner John Langeloh Dan Conroy Chris Gardner Morten Andersen Lorenzo White Sedrick Irvin Jehuu Caulcrick Hans Nielsen

2006-09 2001-04 1987-90 2009-12 1994-97 1978-81 1984-87 1996-98 2004-07 1974-77

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Ed Smith Dave Yarema Bill Burke Lorenzo White Jim Miller Javon Ringer

2008-11 2000-03 2003-06 2005-08 1976-78 1982-86 1996-99 1984-87 1990-93 2005-08

9,004 8,714 8,036 5,930 5,556 5,269 4,934 4,887 4,748 4,398

132 126 114 114 112 110 108 105 105 103

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Includes rushing, receiving and all returns) 1. Devin Thomas 2007 2. Lorenzo White 1985 3. Javon Ringer 2008 4. Le’Veon Bell 2012 5. Derrick Mason 1995 6. Eric Allen 1971 7. Sedrick Irvin 1997 8. Blake Ezor 1988 9. Javon Ringer 2007 10. Derrick Mason 1996

5.

8. 9.

Javon Ringer Jehuu Caulcrick Jeremy Langford Blake Ezor Sedrick Irvin Scott Greene Eric Allen Lorenzo White Charles Rogers Lorenzo White

2008 2007 2013 1989 1996 1995 1971 1985 2001 1987

22 21 19 19 18 18 18 17 16 16

TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Jeff Smoker Andrew Maxwell Drew Stanton Kirk Cousins Connor Cook Brian Hoyer Bill Burke 8. Lorenzo White 9. Brian Hoyer 10. Javon Ringer

2003 2012 2005 2011 2013 2007 1998 1985 2008 2008

2009 2009 2001 2004 2011 2005 2010 1974 1996 1978

7.89 7.63 7.35 7.24 7.19 7.19 7.11 7.08 7.07 7.00

SINGLE GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

2,590 2,094 2,051 2,024 1,994 1,962 1,929 1,817 1,742 1,701

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3.

Keith Nichol Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Kirk Cousins Drew Stanton 7. Kirk Cousins 8. Charlie Baggett 9. Todd Schultz 10. Ed Smith

551 483 475 456 449 423 423 420 396 390

(includes rushing, receiving and all returns) 1. Eric Allen Purdue 1971 2. Javon Ringer Florida Atlantic 2008 3. Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1997 4. Lorenzo White Indiana 1987 5. Clinton Jones Iowa 1966 6. Lorenzo White Indiana 1985 7. Keshawn Martin Minnesota 2009 8. Sedrick Irvin Minnesota 1995 9. Le’Veon Bell Minnesota 2012 10. Charles Rogers Fresno State 2001

397 308 306 303 299 286 284 279 275 270

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 6 2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 5 4 3. 19 times last: Jeremy Langford vs. Indiana 2013 (The above are modern-day records. George E. “Carp” Julian, scored seven TDs in a 75-6 win over Akron in 1914.) POINTS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4.

Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 Scott Greene Illinois 1995 17 times last: Jeremy Langford vs. Indiana 2013

36 30 26 24

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Jeff Smoker Bill Burke Drew Stanton Bryan Clark Ed Smith Drew Stanton Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton

Active Player

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Minnesota 2004 Hawaii 2004 Fresno State 2001 Michigan 1999 Notre Dame 2005 Minnesota 1981 Indiana 1978 Minnesota 2005 Penn State 2003 Kent State 2005

410 406 393 383 375 372 369 367 361 357

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BOWL HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2008 2007 2013 1989 1995 1971 1996 2004 2003 1999

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

HONORS & AWARDS

1,405 1,239 1,178 1,083 1,001 960 909 875 875 843

Javon Ringer Jehuu Caulcrick Jeremy Langford Blake Ezor 5. Scott Greene 6. Eric Allen 7. Sedrick Irvin 8. Dave Rayner Dave Rayner 10. Paul Edinger

3,415 3,279 3,277 2,831 2,740 2,689 2,620 2,521 2,500 2,359

SPARTAN HISTORY

TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS (Includes rushing and passing attempts) 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 2. Kirk Cousins 2008-11 3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 4. Lorenzo White 1984-87 5. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 6. Dave Yarema 1982-86 7. Bill Burke 1996-99 8. Jim Miller 1990-93 Ed Smith 1976-78 10. Javon Ringer 2005-08

43 42 40 35 34 34 31 30 30 29

POINTS SCORED 1. 2. 3.

2005 2003 2011 2013 2009 2010 2007 2001 2012 1986

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 100 ATTS.)

SEASON 5,426 5,152 5,114 4,833 4,511 4,479 4,446 4,125 4,114 4,065

Drew Stanton Jeff Smoker Kirk Cousins Connor Cook Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Brian Hoyer Jeff Smoker Andrew Maxwell Dave Yarema

SPARTAN RECORDS

1984-87 1996-98 2004-07 2005-08 2010-12 1986-89 1946-49 1999-2001 1969-71 2001-02

7.90 7.41 7.27 6.82 6.64 6.58 6.46 6.35 6.35 6.34

2013 RECAP

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 1. Lorenzo White 2. Sedrick Irvin 3. Jehuu Caulcrick 4. Javon Ringer 5. Le’Veon Bell Blake Ezor 7. Lynn Chandnois 8. T.J. Duckett Eric Allen 10. Charles Rogers

1946-49 1953-55 2008-11 2003-06 1951-53 1946-48 1994-95 1976-78 1994-97 1946-49

COACHING STAFF

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Includes rushing, receiving and all returns) 1. Javon Ringer 2005-08 2. Lorenzo White 1984-87 3. Derrick Mason 1993-96 4. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 5. Tico Duckett 1989-92 6. Blake Ezor 1986-89 7. Eric Allen 1969-71 8. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 9. Le’Veon Bell 2010-12 10. Steve Smith 1977-80

377 334 308 283 281 261 258 252 240 230

Gene Glick Earl Morrall Kirk Cousins Drew Stanton Tom Yewcic George Guerre Tony Banks Ed Smith Todd Schultz 10. Lynn Chandnois

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2014 OUTLOOK

POINTS SCORED

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 200 ATTS.)

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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games) TACKLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Dan Bass Percy Snow Greg Jones Ike Reese Josh Thornhill Chuck Bullough Ronald Stanley Sorie Kanu Aric Morris Thomas Wright Tim Moore Eric Gordon Jim Morrissey Reggie Garnett Eric Smith Carlos Jenkins Shane Bullough Max Bullough Paul Rudzinski Matt Christensen

1976-79 1986-89 2007-10 1994-97 1998-2001 1988-91 2001-04 1995-98 1996-99 1999-2002 1984-87 2007-10 1981-84 1993-96 2002-05 1987-90 1983-86 2010-13 1974-77 1991-94

541 473 465 420 395 391 368 365 350 346 332 331 329 327 323 314 311 299 298 289

10. 11. 12. 13.

16. 17.

Julian Peterson (215 yards) Greg Jones (160) Denicos Allen (198) Larry Bethea (230) Travis Davis (248) Robaire Smith (169) Mike Labinjo (144) Josh Thornhill (88) Juan Hammonds (120) Kelly Quinn (214) Max Bullough (103) William Gholston (102) Eric Gordon (106) Mark Nichols (136) Mel Land (116) Jerel Worthy (118) Ronald Stanley (75) Courtney Ledyard (133) Bill Johnson (77) Tim Moore (135)

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Larry Bethea (208 yards) Julian Peterson (161) Travis Davis (217) Kelly Quinn (183) Robaire Smith (140) Denicos Allen (144) Greg Jones (93) Clifford Dukes (79) Mark Nichols (90) Mel Land (65)

PASS BREAK-UPS 1975-77 33 1998-99 25 1986-89 24 1982-85 24 1997-99 22 2010-13 19.5 2007-10 16.5 2001-04 15.5 1983, 1985-87 15 1975-78 15

Lynn Chandnois Todd Krumm Phil Parker Kurt Larson John Miller Brad Van Pelt 7. Mark Anderson Bill Simpson Jesse Thomas 10. Johnny Adams

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

Amp Campbell Cedric Henry Broderick Nelson Renaldo Hill Thomas Wright Ray Hill Roderick Maples James Burroughs Sorie Kanu Lemar Marshall

1996-99 1998-2000, 2002 1998, 2000-02 1998-2000 1999-2002 1995-97 2001-04 1977-79, 1981 1995-98 1995-98

56 42 37 36 30 30 29 28 27 27

Active Player

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.

1946-49 1984-87 1982-85 1985-88 1985-88 1970-72 1976-79 1971-73 1948-50 2008, 2010-12

20 18 16 14 14 14 12 12 12 11

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1998-99 48 2007-10 46.5 2010-13 46 1975-77 43 1986-89 39 1997-99 38 2000-03 35 1998-2001 33 1991-94 33 1982-84 31 2010-13 30.5 2010-12 30 2007-10 29 1983, 1985-87 29 1975-78 29 2009-11 27.5 2001-04 27 1995-98 27 1988-91 27 1984-87 27

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lynn Chandnois Brad Van Pelt Phil Parker Johnny Adams Jesse Thomas Todd Krumm John Polonchek SirDarean Adams Otis Wiley Isaiah Lewis

1946-49 1970-72 1982-85 2008-11 1948-50 1984-87 1947-49 2004-07 2005-08 2010-13

410 268 267 230 212 198 189 167 161 158

1976-79 1976-79 1987-90 1980-82 1977-80 1975-78 1966-67 1986-89 1971-73 1994-97

12 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5

Chuck Bullough led the Spartans in tackles in back-toback seasons, producing 164 stops in 1990 and a school single-season record 175 in 1991.

FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. 2. 3.

Dan Bass Larry Savage Carlos Jenkins Smiley Creswell John McCormick Mel Land George Chatlos 8. Matt Vanderbeek Tom Kronner 10. Ike Reese Eight other players

Only the fourth two-time consensus first-team AllAmerican in program history, Greg Jones ranks third in MSU history in tackles (465) and tackles for loss (46.5) and sixth in sacks (16.5).

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

TACKLES FOR LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 2. 3.

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Julian Peterson produced a Spartan single-season record 30 tackles for losses (140 yards) in 1999, including 15 sacks (104 yards).

Denicos Allen helped anchor the Big Ten’s No. 1 defense for three consecutive years (2011-13) and finished his career ranked third in MSU history with 46 tackles for loss and sixth with 19.5 sacks.

A two-time All-Big Ten first-team selection, Max Bullough finished his career among MSU’s all-time leaders in tackles for loss (11th with 30.5) and tackles (18th with 299).

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS SEASON

FORCED FUMBLES

1. 2. 3.

1991 1989 1990 1988 1979 1985 2009 1992 1997 1984

175 172 164 164 160 156 154 144 137 137

6. 7. 8.

1. 2. 3.

6. 7.

Larry Bethea (90 yards) Julian Peterson (104) Robaire Smith (58) Travis Davis (105) Kelly Quinn (84) Denicos Allen (69) Jonal Saint-Dic (75) Greg Taplin (60) Julian Peterson (57) Kelly Quinn (84)

1987 1988 1987 1950 1994 1983 1949 1977

9 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6

1983 1949 2011 1987 1971 2000 1955 1949 1970 1948

203 183 141 129 129 118 109 108 106 106

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Amp Campbell Cedric Henry Broderick Nelson Broderick Nelson Roderick Maples Lemar Marshall Ray Hill 8. Amp Campbell 9. Amp Campbell 10. Thomas Wright Four other players

1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 1998 1997 1997 1996 2001

26 24 20 17 16 16 16 15 14 13 13

5.

8.

Todd Krumm Kurt Larson John Miller Jesse Thomas Demetrice Martin Phil Parker Lynn Chandnois Mark Anderson Five other players

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4.

5 4 4 4 4 3

INTERCEPTIONS Michigan 1987 Notre Dame 1977

4 3

Hawaii 1989 Illinois 1966 Illinois 1961

3 3 3 2

Northwestern 2008 Indiana 2002 Wisconsin 2001 Marshall 2000 Northwestern 1999 Minnesota 1998 Florida Atlantic 2008

5 5 5 5 5 5 4

FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. Matt Vanderbeek Phil Hoag Ernie Clark 4. Several players PASSES DEFENDED

Amp Campbell holds both the Michigan State career record (56) and single-season record (26) for pass break-ups.

1. Jeremy Ware Broderick Nelson Broderick Nelson Cedric Henry Amp Campbell Renaldo Hill 7. 9 times – last: Otis Wiley Active Player

BOWL HISTORY

6. 7. 8. 9.

Phil Parker (7 interceptions) Lynn Chandnois (7) Johnny Adams (3) Todd Krumm (9) Brad Van Pelt (4) Cedric Henry (5) Earl Morrall (2) John Polonchek (5) Brad McLee (5) George Guerre (3)

7 6 5 5 5 5 5 4

QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. Travis Davis (37 yards) Ohio State 1987 Western Michigan 2003 2. Matthias Askew (28) Julian Peterson (30) Ohio State 1998 Kelly Quinn (26) Northwestern 1984 Rich Saul (13) Iowa 1969 6. 10 times – last: Denicos Allen (15) Wisconsin (2) 2011 1. John Miller 2. 6 times – last: Mark Anderson

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2.

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. Julian Peterson (42 yards) Ohio State 1998 Oregon 1999 2. Julian Peterson (7) 3. William Gholston (16) Georgia 2012 Josh Shaw (14) Wisconsin 2000 Julian Peterson (32) Florida 2000 Travis Davis (37) Ohio State 1987 Rich Saul (14) Iowa 1968 8. 16 times – last: Denicos Allen (16) Wisconsin (2) 2011

HONORS & AWARDS

16 15 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10

PASS BREAK-UPS

32 28 24 23 21 21 21 21 21 20

SPARTAN HISTORY

1977 1999 1997 1987 1984 2011 2007 2003 1998 1983

QUARTERBACK SACKS

7 5 5 5 4 4

Dan Bass Ohio State 1979 Don Law Ohio State 1969 Dan Bass Notre Dame 1979 Percy Snow Illinois 1989 Ty Hallock Minnesota 1992 Shane Bullough Indiana 1985 Brad Van Pelt Notre Dame 1971 Doug Barr Ohio State 1969 Don Law Indiana 1967 10. 5 times – last: Ronald Stanley Rutgers 2004

SPARTAN RECORDS

30 18.5 18.5 18 18 17 16.5 16 16 16

1966 1989 1975 1973 2013

TACKLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2013 RECAP

1999 2011 2007 1998 1977 2001 2013 2011 1997 1987

George Chatlos Matt Vanderbeek Tom Standal Tom Kronner Shilique Calhoun Five other players

SINGLE GAME

COACHING STAFF

4.

Julian Peterson (140 yards) Denicos Allen (86) Ervin Baldwin (89) Julian Peterson (75) Larry Bethea (93) Mike Labinjo (64) Denicos Allen (198) William Gholston (50) Robaire Smith (66) Travis Davis (113)

8 6 5 5 4 4

FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. 2.

5.

TACKLES FOR LOSSES 1. 2.

5.

2007 1999 2001 1993 2006

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chuck Bullough Percy Snow Chuck Bullough Percy Snow Dan Bass Shane Bullough Greg Jones Ty Hallock Ike Reese Jim Morrissey

Jonal Saint-Dic Julian Peterson Broderick Nelson Rob Fredrickson David Herron Jr. Six other players

2014 OUTLOOK

TACKLES

1. 2. 3.

Travis Davis set a Michigan State single-game record with five sacks against Ohio State in MSU’s 13-7 win over the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in 1987.

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Todd Krumm, who ranks second on Michigan State’s alltime list with 18 career interceptions, returned a pickoff 44 yards for a touchdown in the Spartans’ 20-15 victory over Notre Dame in 1986. His nine interceptions in 1987 are the most in a MSU season.

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SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

COACHING STAFF

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CAREER (Statistics include postseason games) PUNTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ralf Mojsiejenko Aaron Bates Craig Jarrett Ray Stachowicz Chris Salani Josh Butland Mike Sadler Brandon Fields Bill Simpson Greg Montgomery

PUNTS 1981-84 2007-10 1998-2001 1977-80 1992-95 1988-91 2011-13 2003-05 1971-73 1985-87

279 260 239 230 224 220 216 209 196 184

PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 50 ATTS.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Greg Montgomery Brandon Fields Ralf Mojsiejenko Ray Stachowicz Craig Jarrett Mike Sadler John Pingel Aaron Bates Josh Butland Jason Daily

1985-87 2003-06 1981-84 1977-80 1998-2001 2011-13 1937-38 2007-10 1988-91 2002

45.2 45.0 43.8 43.3 42.9 42.4 42.1 42.0 41.0 40.4

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HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gari Scott (84 returns) Keshawn Martin (65) Ziehl Kavanaght (80) Derrick Mason (61) Jim Ellis (55) Todd Krumm (64) Bobby Morse (70) George Guerre (35) Jesse Thomas (27) Bill Simpson (48)

1996-99 2008-11 2000-03 1993-96 1951-53 1984-87 1983-86 1946-48 1948-50 1971-73

1,088 659 635 620 619 561 557 512 490 475

1993-96 1998-2001 2011-13 2003-04 1988-91 1969-71 2006-07 2005-06 2008-11 1983-84

2,575 1,770 1,763 1,632 1,571 1,340 1,135 1,121 1,100 1,022

2006-09 2001-04 1987-90 1978-81 1994-97 2009-12 1974-77 1947-49 1996-99 1985-86

164 148 137 126 125 118 98 94 75 60

2006-09 2001-04 1987-90 2009-12 1994-97 1996-99 1978-81 1974-77 1982-84 1992-93

71 62 57 55 52 46 45 44 35 22

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Derrick Mason (106 returns) Herb Haygood (76) Nick Hill (74) DeAndra Cobb (64) Courtney Hawkins (65) Eric Allen (62) Devin Thomas (39) Demond Williams (51) Keshawn Martin (47) Larry Jackson (48)

EXTRA POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brett Swenson (166 attempts) Dave Rayner (151) John Langeloh (140) Morten Andersen (130) Chris Gardner (132) Dan Conroy (119) Hans Nielsen (105) George Smith (116) Paul Edinger (81) Chris Caudell (69)

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.

John Pingel Mike Sadler Ralf Mojsiejenko Mike Sadler Ralf Mojsiejenko 6. Greg Montgomery 7. Ralf Mojsiejenko 8. Josh Butland Bill Simpson 10. Aaron Bates Ray Stachowicz

Brett Swenson (91 attempts) Dave Rayner (90) John Langeloh (79) Dan Conroy (71) Chris Gardner (75) Paul Edinger (58) Morten Andersen (72) Hans Nielsen (72) Ralf Mojsiejenko (53) Bill Stoyanovich (35)

99 79 77 76 76 75 74 73 73 71 71

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brandon Fields Greg Montgomery Brandon Fields Ray Stachowicz Aaron Bates Greg Montgomery 7. Ralf Mojsiejenko 8. Ralf Mojsiejenko 9. Ray Stachowicz 10. Greg Montgomery Gari Scott (37 returns) Gari Scott (32) Jesse Thomas (18) Todd Krumm (36) Sedrick Irvin (23) Derrick Mason (31) Jim Ellis (24) Ziehl Kavanaght (33) Bill Simpson (21) Keshawn Martin (25)

47.9 47.8 46.4 46.2 45.0 45.0 44.7 44.6 44.3 44.1

1999 1998 1950 1987 1997 1996 1951 2002 1972 2011

488 440 358 322 313 312 305 287 286 274

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2007 2011 1994 1995 2004 2003 2006 2012 2009 2001

1,135 999 966 947 869 763 690 670 665 632

2007 1978 2011 2010 2009 1989 1999 2004 2003 1948

53 52 48 45 44 42 40 39 39 39

2012 2008 2004 2003 1998 1999 2009 1988 2011

23 22 22 22 22 21 19 18 17 17

2004 1986 2003 1980 2010 1987 1984 1982 1979 1985

Devin Thomas (39 returns) Nick Hill (38) Derrick Mason (36) Derrick Mason (35) DeAndra Cobb (36) DeAndra Cobb (28) Demond Williams (34) Nick Hill (31) Keshawn Martin (23) Herb Haygood (24)

Derrick Mason (6 ret.) Eastern Mich. 1996 137 Sedrick Irvin (4) Indiana 1997 117 Allen Brenner (3) Illinois 1966 117 4. Otis Wiley (5) Eastern Michigan 2008 113 Jesse Thomas (4) Minnesota 1950 113 6. Gari Scott (5) Penn State 1999 107 7. Derrick Mason (3) Michigan 1995 106 8. Jesse Thomas (3) William & Mary 1950 105 9. John Matsock (4) Illinois 1954 104 10. Sherman Lewis (4) Northwestern 1963 103 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

1. 2.

9.

EXTRA POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Brett Swenson (54 attempts) Morten Andersen (54) Dan Conroy (48) Dan Conroy (46) Brett Swenson (45) John Langeloh (44) Paul Edinger (41) Dave Rayner (39) Dave Rayner (40) George Smith (50)

FIELD GOALS 1. 2.

6. 7. 8. 9.

Dan Conroy (32 attempts) Brett Swenson (28) Dave Rayner (31) Dave Rayner (29) Paul Edinger (26) Paul Edinger (26) Brett Sewenson (22) John Langeloh (27) Dan Conroy (23) Three other players

Derrick Mason (5 returns) Penn State 1994 Devin Thomas (5) Boston College 2007 Keshawn Martin (4) Minnesota 2009 Glenn Winston (8) Penn State 2008 Larry Jackson (4) Ohio State 1984 DeAndra Cobb (5) Ohio State 2003 Keshawn Martin (5) Purdue 2009 Derrick Mason (7) Michigan 1994 DeAndra Cobb (5) Notre Dame 2004 DeAndra Cobb (4) Rutgers 2003

John Langeloh John Goss Dave Rayner Morten Andersen Evan Slonac George Smith George Smith George Smith Kevin Muma Dan Conroy Brett Swenson Brett Swenson Brett Swenson Brett Swenson Seven other players

Northwestern 1989 Illinois 2005 Indiana 2002 Illinois 1978 Marquette 1952 Arizona 1949 Temple 1949 Hawaii 1948 Youngstown State 2013 Indiana 2011 Western Mich. 2009 Indiana 2007 UAB 2007 Eastern Michigan 2006

10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Ohio State 1998 Northwestern 1998 Wisconsin 1988 Iowa 2013 Minnesota 2012 Illinois 2010 Purdue 2009 Wisconsin 2008 Indiana 2008 Ohio State 2004 Louisiana Tech 2003 Northwestern 2002 Minnesota 1982 Indiana 1981 Illinois 1979 Purdue 1977 Ohio State 1972

5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

FIELD GOALS 1.

4.

Paul Edinger Paul Edinger John Langeloh Michael Geiger Dan Conroy Dan Conroy Brett Swenson Brett Swenson Brett Swenson Dave Rayner Dave Rayner Dave Rayner Ralf Mojsiejenko Morten Andersen Morten Andersen Hans Nielsen Dirk Kryt

Active Player

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186 178 176 173 168 167 166 156 152 150

EXTRA POINTS

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SINGLE GAME 1. 2.

PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Derrick Mason ranks No. 1 in MSU history and No. 3 in Big Ten history with 2,575 kickoff return yards.

PUNT RETURN YARDS

PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 20 ATTS.)

FIELD GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1938 2012 1982 2013 1984 1985 1983 1991 1972 2008 1980

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LONGEST PLAYS FIELD GOALS Ohio State 1981 Illinois 1982 Purdue 1983 Michigan 1980 Wisconsin 1999 Illinois 1999 Purdue 1984 Iowa 1979 Iowa 1971 Minnesota 1971 Northwestern 1970

63 61 59 57 55 54 54 54 54 54 54

Michigan 1986 Nebraska 1995 Penn State 1998 Indiana 1985 Notre Dame 2003 Michigan 1985 Notre Dame 1978 Rutgers 2003 Notre Dame 2006 Wisconsin 1980 Purdue 1979 Michigan 1937

86 83 81 80 79 75 75 74 73 73 73 73

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Morten Andersen Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Morten Andersen Paul Edinger Paul Edinger Ralf Mojsiejenko Morten Andersen Borys Shlapak Borys Shlapak Borys Shlapak

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

PUNTS

8. 9.

RUSHING Arizona 1949 Michigan 1937 Minnesota 1991 Ohio State 1974 Notre Dame 1951 Northwestern 1963 Iowa State 1947 Notre Dame 1963 Minnesota 2009 Purdue 1992

*90 *89 *88 *88 *88 *87 *87 *85 *84 82

PASS PLAYS 1.

*93

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dan Bass Bob Suci Earl Morrall T.J. Turner Johnny Adams Amp Campbell Allen Brenner Carl Williams Brad McLee Dave Kaiser

Wisconsin 1978 (int.) Michigan 1959 (int.) Purdue 1955 (fumble) Purdue 1999 (int.) Indiana 2011 (int.) Oregon 1999 (fumble) Minnesota 1968 (int.) Northwestern 1981 (int.) Washington 1970 (int.) Minnesota 1957 (fumble)

*99 *93 *90 *88 *86 *85 *84 *83 *80 *77

*91 *88

During his two-year career, DeAndra Cobb returned four kickoffs for touchdowns, including a 94-yard runback vs. Rutgers in 2003. KICKOFF RETURNS 1.

DeAndra Cobb Herb Haygood Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derek Hughes 6. Demond Williams Derek Hughes Russ Reader 9. Mike Holt 10. DeAndra Cobb

*100 *100 *100 *100 *100 *98 *98 *98 *95 *94

Illinois 1966 Michigan 1958 William & Mary 1950 Northwestern 2002 Michigan 1984 Illinois 1957 Santa Clara 1947 Northwestern 1963 Indiana 1997 Eastern Michigan 2008

*95 *92 *90 *88 *87 *86 *85 84 *80 78

PUNT RETURNS

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

*87 *87 *86 *86 *85

Allen Brenner Dean Look Jesse Thomas Ziehl Kavanaght Bobby Morse Blanche Martin Horace Smith Sherman Lewis Sedrick Irvin Otis Wiley

*Touchdown | Active Player

HONORS & AWARDS

Minnesota 2003 Iowa 2001 LSU 1995 Penn State 1994 Oregon 1979 Indiana 2005 Wisconsin 1979 Wayne State 1946 UCLA 1973 Rutgers 2003

SPARTAN HISTORY

Tony Banks-Nigea Carter, Indiana 1994 2. Keith Nichol-Keshawn Martin, Wisconsin 2009 3. Steve Juday-Sherman Lewis, Southern Cal 1963 4. Connor Cook-Bennie Fowler Northwestern 2013 Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers, Wisconsin 2001 Steve Juday-Sherman Lewis, Wisconsin 1963 7. Bill Burke-Plaxico Burress, Notre Dame 1998 Ed Smith-Kirk Gibson, Indiana 1978 9. Ed Smith-Kirk Gibson, Minnesota 1977 10. Ryan Van Dyke-Plaxico Burress, Northwestern 1999

INTERCEPTIONS/FUMBLE RETURNS

SPARTAN RECORDS

Lynn Chandnois Eugene Ciolek Tico Duckett Levi Jackson Dick Panin 6. Sherman Lewis George Guerre 8. Sherman Lewis 9. Keshawn Martin 10. Craig Thomas

2013 RECAP

1. 2. 3.

Greg Montgomery Chris Salani Craig Jarrett Greg Montgomery Brandon Fields Greg Montgomery Ray Stachowicz Brandon Fields Brandon Fields Ray Stachowicz Ray Stachowicz Eugene Ciolek

COACHING STAFF

Lynn Chandnois, who led the Spartans in rushing with 885 yards in 1949, still holds the record for the longest run in school history – a 90-yarder for a touchdown vs. Arizona.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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BOWL HISTORY

Morten Andersen’s 63-yard field goal vs. Ohio State in 1981 still ranks as a school and Big Ten record.

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MSU TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS TEAM OFFENSE IN A GAME RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 2.

COACHING STAFF

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4. 5.

80 vs. Indiana, 1950 77 vs. Purdue, 1987 77 vs. N.C. State, 1975 75 vs. Indiana, 1975 74 vs. Indiana, 1988

NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

573 vs. Purdue, 1971 489 vs. Iowa, 1974 472 vs. North Carolina, 1962 465 vs. Washington State, 1948 460 vs. Purdue, 1988

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3.

9 vs. Hawaii, 1948 8 vs. Illinois, 1978 7 vs. Purdue, 1990 7 vs. Arizona, 1948 7 vs. Hawaii, 1947

2013 RECAP

PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 4.

62 vs. Penn State, 2006 56 vs. Ohio State, 2003 56 vs. Purdue, 1980 54 vs. Notre Dame, 2011 54 vs. Iowa, 2004

SPARTAN RECORDS

PASSES COMPLETED 1. 2. 3. 5.

36 vs. Ohio State, 2003 34 vs. Notre Dame, 2011 33 vs. Indiana, 2003 33 vs. Michigan, 1982 32 vs. Penn State, 2008 32 vs. Northwestern, 2006 32 vs. Purdue, 1998

SPARTAN HISTORY

YARDS GAINED PASSING 1. 2. 4. 5.

400 vs. Michigan, 1999 396 vs. Wisconsin, 2009 396 vs. Purdue, 1998 383 vs. Western Michigan, 2009 382 vs. Indiana, 2003

EXTRA POINTS 1. 2. 3.

FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING 1. 2. 3.

HONORS & AWARDS

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

1. 2. 3.

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705 vs. Illinois, 2005 698 vs. Purdue, 1971 685 vs. Kent State, 2005 660 vs. Iowa, 1974 645 vs. Wisconsin, 1978 7 vs. Illinois, 2005 6 vs. Iowa, 1999 5 vs. Montana State, 2009 5 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2006 5 vs. Northwestern, 1981

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 3. 4.

11 vs. Northwestern, 1989 11 vs. Arizona, 1949 10 vs. Hawaii, 1948 9 vs. Marquette, 1952 9 vs. Temple, 1949 9 vs. Arizona, 1948 9 vs. Hawaii, 1947

26 vs. Northwestern, 1975 25 vs. Marquette, 1952 24 vs. Purdue, 1971 24 vs. North Carolina, 1962 24 vs. Indiana, 1957

FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING 1. 2. 3.

23 vs. Purdue, 1998 20 vs. Indiana, 2003 19 vs. Northwestern, 2010 19 vs. Ohio State, 2005 19 vs. Minnesota, 1978

TEAM DEFENSE IN A GAME

1. 2.

35 vs. Kent State, 2005 34 vs. Illinois, 2005 34 vs. Purdue, 1990 34 vs. Indiana, 1981 34 vs. Northwestern, 1978

FUMBLES LOST 1. 2. 3.

9 vs. Kansas State, 1956 7 vs. Washington State, 1970 6 vs. Michigan, 1973 6 vs. Kansas State, 1957 6 vs. Wayne State, 1944

YARDS PENALIZED 1. 2. 3. 5.

155 vs. Indiana, 1957 149 vs. Northwestern, 1981 142 vs. Northwestern, 1967 142 vs. Northwestern, 1964 137 vs. Indiana, 1956

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1.

4.

6 vs. Michigan, 1997 6 vs. Minnesota, 1958 6 vs. Maryland, 1950 5 vs. Penn State, 2004 5 vs. Purdue, 1980 5 vs. Minnesota, 1970 5 vs. Santa Clara, 1948

MOST PUNTS 1. 2.

12 vs. Florida State, 1987 11 vs. Western Michigan, 2013 11 vs. TCU, 2012 11 vs. Nebraska, 1996 11 vs. Ohio State, 1973 11 vs. Great Lakes, 1945 11 vs. Maryland, 1944

POINTS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 5.

76 vs. Northwestern, 1989 75 vs. Arizona, 1949 62 vs. Marquette, 1952 62 vs. Temple, 1949 61 vs. Illinois, 2005 61 vs. Arizona, 1948

FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING 1.

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 5.

12 by Iowa, 1993 14 by Purdue, 1987 15 by Kent State, 2005 15 by Purdue, 1988 16 by Iowa, 2013 16 by Western Michigan, 2009

8.

NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 2. 3. 5.

-63 by Pittsburgh, 1950 -60 by Northwestern, 1981 -48 by Michigan, 2013 -48 by Northwestern, 1983 -39 by Michigan, 1965

PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 2.

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

TOTAL YARDS GAINED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

10 vs. Northwestern, 1989 9 vs. Arizona, 1949 8 vs. Illinois, 2005 8 vs. Indiana, 2002 8 vs. Illinois, 1978 8 vs. Marquette, 1952 8 vs. Hawaii, 1948

1 by Maryland, 1944 2 by Army, 1984 2 by Ohio State, 1976 2 by Indiana, 1958 2 by Michigan, 1955

FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING 1.

PASSES COMPLETED 1.

4.

0 by Georgia Tech, 1971 0 by Maryland, 1944 0 by Kansas State, 1944 1 13 times by 11 schools Most recently: 1 by Army, 1984 1 by Ohio State, 1976 1 by Minnesota, 1972

YARDS GAINED PASSING 1.

4. 5.

0 by Georgia Tech, 1971 0 by Maryland, 1944 0 by Kansas State, 1944 5 by Maryland, 1949 7 by Michigan, 1969 7 by Notre Dame, 1963 7 by Cincinnati, 1946 -11 by Pittsburgh, 1950 6 by Michigan, 1951 12 by Notre Dame, 1965 16 by Maryland, 1944 30 by Wayne State, 1944

SACKS 1.

4.

9 vs. Ohio State, 2011 9 vs. Wisconsin, 1989 9 vs. Northwestern, 1985 8 vs. Northwestern, 2010 8 vs. Northwestern, 1999

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 2. 4.

18 vs. Oregon, 1999 17 vs. Georgia, 2012 17 vs. Northwestern, 1985 15 vs. Minnesota, 1997 15 vs. Northwestern, 1991

0 13 times by 12 teams Most recently: 0 by Wyoming, 1977 0 by Georgia Tech, 1971 0 by Ohio State, 1971

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 1. 3.

1 by Florida Atlantic, 2011 1 by Maryland, 1944 3 by Notre Dame, 1965 3 by Wayne State, 1945 3 by Wayne State, 1944

PASSES INTERCEPTED 1. 2. 3. 4.

TOTAL YARDS GAINED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

0 by Iowa, 2013 0 by Minnesota, 2012 0 by Florida Atlantic, 2011 0 by Ohio State, 1999 0 by Purdue, 1990 0 by Ohio State, 1965 0 by Wayne State, 1945 1 by Youngstown State, 2013 1 by Indiana, 2007 1 by Rutgers, 2003 1 by Michigan, 1999 1 by Iowa, 1999 1 by Western Michigan, 1997 1 by Illinois, 1992 1 by Purdue, 1987 1 by Northwestern, 1983 1 by Pittsburgh, 1950 1 by Wayne State, 1944 1 by Maryland, 1944

8 vs. Washington State, 1970 7 vs. Michigan, 1987 6 vs. Arizona, 1949 5 vs. Northwestern, 1979 5 vs. Kansas State, 1956 5 vs. Marquette, 1952 5 vs. Penn State, 1949 5 vs. Hawaii, 1948

FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 2.

5.

8 vs. Great Lakes, 1945 7 vs. Illinois, 1971 7 vs. Purdue, 1958 7 vs. Notre Dame, 1952 6 vs. Indiana, 1990 6 vs. Syracuse, 1978 6 vs. UCLA, 1973 6 vs. Indiana, 1950

PUNTS FORCED 1. 2. 4.

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14 vs. Minnesota, 1969 13 vs. Penn State, 1945 13 vs. Maryland, 1944 12 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 12 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1996 12 vs. Iowa, 1978 12 vs. Iowa, 1970 12 vs. Penn State, 1966


MSU TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FIRST DOWNS 1. 2. 3.

2013 2005 2011 2001 2004 2007 1978 1990 2009 1993

RUSHING YARDS 3,045 2,961 2,914 2,877 2,876 2,862 2,767 2,663 2,645 2,611

1948 1974 1975 1990 1988 2004 1987 1978 1951 1989

304.5 293.9 272.4 269.3 269.2 265.1 264.8 263.0 256.9 242.1

1948 1951 1952 1950 1974 1975 1962 1957 1956 1978

PASSING YARDS 2011 2003 2001 2009 2005 2010 2013 1998 2007 2008

TOTAL POINTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2005 2001 2003 2009 2011 1981 1998 1986 1978 2010

37.4 35.9 34.7 34.3 33.8 33.1 31.5 31.2 31.0 30.0

1978 1948 1952 1949 2005 2007 1999 2001 2011 1951

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

96 104 104 107 109 112 113 117 120 121

1963 1952 1947 1957 1958 1962 1949 1950 1961 1965

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

47.3 51.4 69.8 76.2 82.0 83.9 86.6 94.5 95.4 97.1 613 669 706 748 775 816 829 883 889 902

1965 1966 1987 1999 1963 1952 2013 1962 1989 1950 1973 1957 1961 1958 1960 1955 1963 1956 1953 1962

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

55.7 74.3 78.4 81.6 83.1 86.1 88.9 92.1 98.1 101.4

1963 1957 1961 1962 1965 1950 1952 1966 1947 1958

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,567 1,724 1,751 1,753 1,911 1,951 2,010 2,093 2,142 2,155

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

173.2 174.1 191.6 194.5 194.8 209.3 216.8 223.0 223.3 226.2

1965 1963 1957 1961 1962 1966 1950 1953 1952 1955

FEWEST TOTAL POINTS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

50 62 63 69 75 84 87 96 99 101

1961 1965 1963 1955 1957 1952 1956 1962 1966 1947

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 1973 1957 1961 1955 1958 1960 1953 1963 1956 1947

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

5.6 5.6 6.9 7.0 8.3 9.3 9.7 9.9 10.6 11.0

1965 1961 1955 1963 1957 1952 1956 1966 1962 1953

BOWL HISTORY

295.5 292.5 270.0 269.4 252.5 251.9 246.2 240.5 239.1 236.4

2011 2007 2013 1978 2009 2010 1999 2001 2005 2003

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PASSING YARDS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

434 430 411 411 386 383 378 374 372 363

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

HONORS & AWARDS

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3,535 3,510 3,510 3,502 3,250 3,073 2,964 2,954 2,842 2,773

2005 1978 2004 2001 1952 2007 2009 1948 1951 1996

1966 1965 1963 1952 1987 1962 1950 1999 1951 1961

SPARTAN HISTORY

1. 2.

497.3 481.2 460.0 447.0 428.6 416.8 406.2 403.2 403.0 399.6

514 521 738 755 837 851 874 914 986 1,045

SPARTAN RECORDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TOTAL YARDS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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RUSHING YARDS PER GAME

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 2004 2005 2011 2007 2013 2001 1978 2009 2010 1996

COACHING STAFF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

5,520 5,470 5,466 5,418 5,397 5,364 5,294 5,281 5,051 4,795

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

293 284 272 272 269 266 265 264 258 255

TOTAL YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM LEADERS

Michigan State’s 1966 defense – including headliners Bubba Smith (95), George Webster (90) and Phil Hoag (36) – ranked third in the NCAA in rushing defense, allowing only 51.4 yards per game.

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING 1. Jerry Seymour, Central Michigan 2004 Frank Aschenbrenner, Great Lakes Naval 1945 3. Shane Vereen, California 2008 Ted Brown, N.C. State 1976 5. Keith Carlos, Purdue, 2010 Brandon West, Western Michigan 2009 Levron Williams, Indiana 2001 James Sims, Nebraska 1995 Dwight Shirley, Boston College 1992 PASS PLAYS 1. Mitch Anderson-Jim Lash, Northwestern 1972 2. Bill Offenbecher-Abe Woodson, Illinois 1956 3. Drew Henson-Marcus Knight, Michigan 1999 4. Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia 2012 5. Kellen Lewis-Marcus Thigpen, Indiana 2008 David Carr-Rodney Wright, Fresno State 2001 Tom Tupa-Everett Ross, Ohio State 1987

*94 *82

*79

*98 *84 82 *79 *73 73

PUNT RETURNS 1. Lance Bennett, Indiana 2004 2. Brandon Boykin, Georgia 2012 3. Lynn Swann, Southern Cal 1972 4. Jemeel Powell, California 2002 5. Jim Robinson, Pittsburgh 1945

*94 *92 *92 *90 *87

FIELD GOALS 1. Hayden Epstein, Michigan 2001 2. Hayden Epstein, Michigan 1999 3. Doug Higgins, Illinois 1990 4. Quin Rodriguez, Southern Cal 1990 5. Jaden Oberkrom, TCU 2012 Mike Nugent, Ohio State 2004

THE UNIVERSITY

SPARTAN HISTORY

*99 *98 *95 95 *94

57 56 55 54 53 53 86 85 82 80 78

51 44 42 40 40 40

Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 Phil Carter, Notre Dame 1980 Butch Woolfolk, Michigan 1981 Levon Williams, Indiana 2001 Sedrick Shaw, Iowa 1995

279 254 253 251 250

C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2008 Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2003 Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 Drew Brees, Purdue 1999 David Carr, Fresno State 2001

61 61 60 57 56

3.

Drew Brees (57 attempts), Purdue 1999 Joey Elliott (55), Purdue 2009 C.J. Bacher (48), Northwestern 2007 Luke McCown (61), Louisiana Tech 2003 David Carr (56), Fresno State 2001 Jeff George (55), Illinois 1988

40 39 38 35 35 35

David Carr, Fresno State 2001 C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2007 Drew Brees, Purdue 1999 Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2003

531 520 509 487 436

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1.

Adam Weber, Minnesota 2009 C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 2007 Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2006 Brady Quinn, Notre Dame 2005 Jim Sorgi, Wisconsin 2003 Drew Brees, Purdue 1999

5 5 5 5 5 5

RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 Zeke Markshausen, Northwestern 2009 Keith Smith, Purdue 2009 Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 Rodney Wright, Fresno State 2001 Keith Jones, Illinois 1988 Rodney Carter, Purdue 1985

21 16 15 13 13 13 13

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 Rodney Wright, Fresno State 2001 Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2001

301 299 283 258 228

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 4.

Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 James Hardy, Indiana 2006 Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 DaJon McKnight, Minnesota 2011 Garrett Graham, Wisconsin 2009 Deon Butler, Penn State 2008 Jeff Samardzija, Notre Dame 2005 Braylon Edwards, Michigan 2004 Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2001

5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

Mike Allen, Wisconsin 2003 Brett Conway, Penn State 1994 Brett White, UCLA 1974

8 8 8

FIELD GOALS 1.

Travis Forney, Penn State 1998 Doug Higgins, Illinois 1990 Rick Anderson, Purdue 1980

5 5 5

POINTS SCORED 1. 3.

PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State 1994 Montee Ball, Wisconsin (2) 2011 James Hardy, Indiana 2006 Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska 1995 Don Phelps, Kentucky 1946

EXTRA POINTS

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.

3 3 3 3 3

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1.

1.

PASS ATTEMPTS

3. 4. 5.

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Dennis Fitzgerald, Michigan 1960 2. James Coleman, Illinois 1977 3. Desmond Howard, Michigan 1990 Bob Jeter, Iowa 1959 5. Jermelle Lewis, Iowa 2002

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

*80 *79 *79

Chris Perry, Michigan 2003 Alex Smith, Indiana 1995 Sedrick Shaw, Iowa 1995 Billy Smith, Central Michigan 1991 Keith Byars, Ohio State 1984 Phil Carter, Notre Dame 1980

RUSHING YARDS

1.

*96 *86 *82 *76 *75

* Touchdown

1. 2. 3. 4.

*81

FUMBLE RETURNS 1. Deke Cooper, Notre Dame 1998 2. Demetrius Eaton, Northwestern 2005 3. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1970 4. Tracy Porter, Indiana 2007 5. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 2004

PUNTS 1. Kevin Stemke, Wisconsin 1999 2. Phil Vierneisel, Illinois 1974 3. Ryan Donahue, Iowa 2007 4. Gary Largo, Ohio State 1972 5. Monte Robbins, Michigan 1978

Travis Taylor, Florida 2000 Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 Joey Galloway, Ohio State 1993 Steve Bryant, Purdue 1981 Jim Mutscheller, Notre Dame 1950

RUSHING ATTEMPTS *90 *90 *81 *81 *80 *80 *80 *80 *80

HONORS & AWARDS

INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. Tim Wilbur, Indiana 1978 2. Mike Minter, Nebraska 1996 3. Robert Blanton, Notre Dame 2011 4. Josh Madson (29)/Leroy Pruitt (50), Stanford 1996 5. Damon Moore, Ohio State 1998 Ramsey Bright, UCLA 1973

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

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SPARTAN RECORDS

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LONGEST PLAYS

Lee Evans, Wisconsin 2003 Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State 1994 Montee Ball, Wisconsin (2) 2011 James Hardy, Indiana 2006 Chad Owens, Hawaii 2004 Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska 1995 Don Phelps, Kentucky 1946

30 30 24 24 24 24 24 24

INTERCEPTIONS 1.

Alan Zemaitis, Penn State 2005 Craig Cassady, Ohio State 1975 Jeff Wright, Minnesota 1970 Angelo Dabiero, Notre Dame 1961

3 3 3 3

PUNTS 1. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1969 2. David Rysko, Eastern Michigan 2002 George Guzman, Eastern Michigan 1996 Dave Holsclaw, Iowa 1978 Kerry Reardon, Iowa 1970

13 12 12 12 12

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota 2009 2. David Gilreath, Wisconsin 2007 3. Sid Thomas, Iowa 1974 4. Ralph Stringer, North Carolina 1975 5. Jeff Snyder, Hawaii 1989

192 189 187 175 174

PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. Neal Colzie, Ohio State 1973 2. Lynn Swann, USC 1972 3. Larry Zelina, Ohio State 1969 4. Tim Brown, Notre Dame 1987 5. Bryant Johnson, Penn State 2002

170 157 154 150 144

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. Tim Wilbur, Indiana 1978 2. Mike Minter, Nebraska 1996 3. Damon Moore, Ohio State 1998 Ramsey Bright, UCLA 1973 5. Keith Wilson, Kansas State 1956

98 87 73 73 67

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. Deke Cooper, Notre Dame 1998 2. Demetrius Eaton, Northwestern 2005 3. Walt Bowser, Minnesota 1970 4. Tracy Porter, Indiana 2007 5. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 2004

96 86 82 76 75

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OPPONENT TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 552 by Nebraska, 1995 2. 489 by Indiana, 2001 3. 463 by Ohio State, 1976 4. 442 by Michigan, 1976 5. 433 by Notre Dame, 1991

FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING 1. 26 by Notre Dame, 1991 2. 24 by Notre Dame, 1980 3. 22 by Ohio State, 1979 4. 21 by Nebraska, 1995 21 by UCLA, 1974 21 by Purdue, 1967

TOTAL YARDS GAINED 1. 666 by Nebraska, 1995 2. 653 by Penn State, 1994 3. 650 by Notre Dame, 1991 4. 630 by Wisconsin, 2003 5. 611 by Northwestern, 2007

FUMBLES LOST 1. 8 by Great Lakes Naval, 1945 2. 7 by Illinois, 1971 7 by Purdue, 1955 7 by Notre Dame, 1952 5. 6 by Syracuse, 1978 6 by UCLA, 1973

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 1. 2 vs. Auburn, 1938 2. 3 vs. Mississippi State, 1947 3. 4 vs. Ohio State, 1973 4. 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1991 6 vs. Michigan, 1985 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1973 6 vs. Notre Dame, 1972

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 1. 8 by Washington State, 1970 2. 7 by Michigan, 1987 3. 6 by Arizona, 1949 4. 5 by Kansas State, 1956 5 by Marquette, 1952 YARDS PENALIZED 1. 157 by Minnesota, 2009 2. 143 by Minnesota, 1977 3. 135 by Louisville, 1996 4. 129 by Illinois, 1981 5. 127 by Minnesota, 1958

Michigan State tied a school record with nine sacks at Ohio State in a 10-7 win over the Buckeyes on Oct. 1, 2011.

BOWL HISTORY

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 9 by Penn State, 2002 2. 8 by Wisconsin, 2003 8 by Penn State, 1994 8 by UCLA, 1974 8 by Ohio State, 1969 8 by Michigan, 1946

PASSES COMPLETED 1. 0 vs. 8 different opponents (most recent vs. Minnesota, 1979) 9. 1 vs. Florida State, 1988 1 vs. UCLA, 1974 1 vs. Ohio State, 1973 1 vs. Wisconsin, 1972 1 vs. Michigan, 1969 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1963 1 vs. Indiana, 1958

FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING 1. 0 vs. 13 different opponents 2. 1, several times

HONORS & AWARDS

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 5 by Penn State, 2009 5 by Minnesota, 2009 5 by Penn State, 2008 5 by Northwestern, 2007 5 by Notre Dame, 2006 5 by Notre Dame, 2005 5 by Wisconsin, 2003 5 by Purdue, 1999

PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 2 vs. Ohio State, 1973 2 vs. Indiana, 1950 3. 4 vs. Minnesota, 1979 4 vs. Notre Dame, 1975 4 vs. Minnesota, 1975 4 vs. Minnesota, 1972

FIRST DOWNS BY RUSHING 1. 0 vs. Purdue, 1979 2. 1 vs. Notre Dame 2011 1 vs. Iowa, 2010 1 vs. Iowa, 1995 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1981 1 vs. Notre Dame, 1976 1 vs. Mississippi State, 1947 1 vs. Auburn, 1938

SPARTAN HISTORY

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 1. 34 by Notre Dame, 1991 34 by Purdue, 1980 3. 33 by Wisconsin, 1983 33 by Notre Dame, 1969 5. 32 by Purdue, 1999

NET YARDS RUSHING 1. -48 vs. Alabama, 2011 2. -5 vs. Purdue, 1979 3. 2 vs. Iowa, 1982 4. 3 vs. Minnesota, 2006 5. 5 vs. Ohio State, 2003

TOTAL YARDS GAINED 1. 56 vs. Michigan, 1947 2. 57 vs. Auburn, 1938 3. 111 vs. Michigan, 1983 4. 119 vs. Wisconsin, 1983 5. 137 vs. Iowa, 1982

SPARTAN RECORDS

PASSING YARDS 1. 531 by Fresno State, 2001 2. 520 by Northwestern, 2007 3. 509 by Purdue, 1999 4. 487 by Notre Dame, 2005 5. 460 by Texas Tech, 2010

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 15 vs. Penn State, 2006 2. 16 vs. Michigan, 2003 3. 17 vs. Ohio State, 2003 4. 18 vs. Iowa, 1995 5. 20 vs. Minnesota, 2009

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PASSES COMPLETED 1. 40 by Purdue, 1999 2. 39 by Purdue, 2009 3. 38 by Texas Tech, 2010 38 by Northwestern, 2007 5. 36 by Michigan, 1999

FIRST DOWNS BY PASSING 1. 24 by Purdue, 1999 2. 22 by Fresno State, 2001 3. 21 by Northwestern, 2007 4. 20 by Notre Dame, 2010 20 by Texas Tech, 2010 20 by Northwestern, 1992

(Fewest by MSU)

YARDS GAINED PASSING 1. -1 vs. Purdue, 1973 2. 0 vs. 8 different opponents (most recent vs. Minnesota, 1979) 10. 3 vs. Indiana, 1958

COACHING STAFF

PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 63 by Louisiana Tech, 2003 2. 61 by Northwestern, 2008 3. 60 by Notre Dame, 2005 4. 58 by Fresno State, 2001 58 by Purdue, 1999

EXTRA POINTS 1. 8 by Wisconsin, 2003 8 by Penn State, 1994 8 by UCLA, 1974

DEFENSE IN GAME

2014 SPARTANS

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 76 by Notre Dame, 1991 2. 73 by Notre Dame, 1970 3. 71 by Army, 1984 71 by Notre Dame, 1980 5. 69 by Ohio State, 1979 69 by Notre Dame, 1948

POINTS 1. 61 by Penn State, 2002 2. 59 by Penn State, 1994 3. 56 by Wisconsin, 2003 56 by UCLA, 1974 5. 55 by Nebraska, 1996 55 by Michigan, 1947 55 by Michigan, 1946 55 by Michigan, 1926 55 by Michigan, 1912

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OFFENSE IN GAME

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BIG TEN STAT CHAMPIONS From 1985-95, champions in conference games only (C) and all games (A). Beginning in 1996, champions listed for all games. (Bowl games included beginning in 1988.)

1987 1990 2012

PLAYER Clinton Jones (C) Eric Allen (C) Lorenzo White (C) Lorenzo White (A) Lorenzo White (C) Tico Duckett (C) Tico Duckett (A) Le’Veon Bell (A)

G 7 8 8 11 8 8 12 13

ATT 120 209 *288 386 259 182 257 382

YDS 593 1283 1470 1908 1213 1008 1394 1793

AVG 4.9 6.1 5.1 5.0 4.7 5.5 5.4 4.7

YPG 84.7 160.4 183.8 173.5 151.6 126.0 116.2 137.9

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

PASSING (Comparative grading until 1980, then pass effeciency system.) YEAR 1976 1978 1988 2001

ATT 180 195 154 262

CMP 94 106 80 166

YDS 1142 1511 1406 2579

PCT INT .522 8 .544 19 .520 7 .634 8

TD RATING 8 -12 -9 138.8 21 166.4

TOTAL OFFENSE (Beginning in 1970, ranked on total yards per game.) G 7 8 13

RUSHING 9-24 18-29 63-(-116)

PASSING 180-94-1142 224-130-1779 488-302-3395

TOTAL 189-1166 242-1808 551-3279

YPG 166.5 226.0 252.2

TD 4 5

RPG 3.8 3.9

RECEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER 1976 Kirk Gibson (C) 1978 Kirk Gibson (C)

G 8 8

NO 30 31

YDS 486 613

RECEIVING YARDS YEAR PLAYER 2002 Charles Rogers (A)

G 12

REC 68

YDS 1351

AVG 19.9

TD 13

YPG 112.6

PR 18 0

KOR 1135 224

YDS 2590 2051

YPG 199.2 157.8

PTS 68 110 84 102 72 78 72 105 126 132

PPG 9.7 13.8 10.5 9.3 9.0 9.8 9.0 8.8 9.7 10.2

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS YEAR 2007 2008

PLAYER Devin Thomas (A) Javon Ringer (A)

G 13 13

RUSH 177 1637

REC 1260 190

SCORING (Beginning in 1970, ranking based on points per game.)

HONORS & AWARDS

YEAR 1965 1971 1985 1987 1990 1992 2004 2007 2008

BOWL HISTORY

SPARTAN HISTORY

PLAYER G Ed Smith (C) 7 Ed Smith (C) 8 Bobby McAllister (A) 12 Jeff Smoker (A) 11

YEAR PLAYER 1976 Ed Smith (C) 1978 Ed Smith (C) 2003 Jeff Smoker (A)

YEAR 1978 1988 1996 2004 2009

PLAYER Clinton Jones (C) Eric Allen (C) Lorenzo White (C) Lorenzo White (A) Lorenzo White (C) Hyland Hickson (C) Craig Thomas (C) Dave Rayner (A) Jehuu Caulcrick (A) Javon Ringer (A)

G 7 8 8 11 8 8 8 12 13 13

TD 11 18 14 17 12 13 12 0 21 22

PAT 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 0

FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0

KICK SCORING PLAYER Morten Andersen (C) John Langeloh (C) Chris Gardner (A) Dave Rayner (A) Brett Swenson (A)

PTS 56 69 65 105 101

PPG 7.0 8.6 8.1 8.8 7.8

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FIELD GOALS YEAR 1999 2009 2012

PLAYER Paul Edinger (A) Brett Swenson (A-tie) Dan Conroy (A)

G 12 13 14

FGM 21 19 23

FGA 26 22 32

PCT .808 .864 .719

AVG 1.75 1.46 1.77

YEAR 1979 1991 1994 1995 2003 2007

YDS 228

AVG 14.2

PLAYER Derek Hughes (C) Courtney Hawkins (C) Derrick Mason (A) Derrick Mason (C) DeAndra Cobb (A) Devin Thomas (A)

RET 10 13 36 22 28 39

YDS 268 291 966 607 763 1135

AVG 26.8 22.4 26.8 27.6 27.2 29.1

PUNTING YEAR 1956 1963 1964 1968 1977 1979 1980 1983 1985 1986 1989 2003 2004 2006 2010 2012

PLAYER Clarence Peaks (C) Lou Bobich (C) Lou Bobich (C) Dick Berlinski (C-tie) Ray Stachowicz (C) Ray Stachowicz (C) Ray Stachowicz (C) Ralf Mojsiejenko (C) Greg Montgomery (C) Greg Montgomery (A) Greg Montgomery (C) Josh Butland (C) Brandon Fields (A) Brandon Fields (A) Brandon Fields (A) Aaron Bates (A) Mike Sadler (A)

G 3 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 8 11 8 4 13 12 12 13 14

NO 13 27 21 33 41 44 49 63 43 69 28 20 62 50 57 57 79

YDS 532 1110 882 1297 1648 1925 2184 2701 1941 3084 1392 895 2878 2394 2469 2565 3422

AVG 40.9 41.1 42.0 39.3 40.2 43.8 44.6 42.9 45.1 44.7 *49.7 44.8 46.4 47.9 43.3 45.0 43.3

QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1987) YEAR PLAYER 1987 Travis Davis (A)

SACKS 12

YDS -105

TACKLES 124 154

AVG 15.5 11.8

NO 15

YDS 96

TACKLES YEAR PLAYER 1991 Chuck Bullough (C) 2009 Greg Jones (A)

G 8 13

TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973 includes QB sacks.) YEAR PLAYER 1984 Kelly Quinn (A) PASSES DEFENDED YEAR 1997 1999 2000

PLAYER Ray Hill (A) Amp Campbell (A) Cedric Henry (A)

NO 15 26 24

INTERCEPTIONS YEAR 1956 1962 1972 1987 1988 1994

PLAYER Dennis Mendyk (A) Herman Johnson (C) Paul Hayner (C) Todd Krumm (C) Kurt Larson (C) Demetrice Martin (C-tie)

NO 3 4 5 7 6 5

YDS 66 62 48 106 80 35

FORCED FUMBLES YEAR 1965 1993 1995 1999 2001 2007

PLAYER George Charles (C) Myron Bell (C-tie) Marvin Wright (A-tie) Julian Peterson (A) Broderick Nelson (A-tie) Jonal Saint-Dic (A)

NO 4 4 3 6 5 *8

FUMBLES RECOVERED YEAR 1988 1993 2003 2013

94

RET 16

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE

RUSHING YEAR 1966 1971 1985

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE YEAR PLAYER 2010 Keshawn Martin (A)

PLAYER Derrick Reed Myron Bell (tie) Jason Harmon (A-tie) Shilique Calhoun (A)

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BIG TEN STAT CHAMPIONS YPG 187.2 249.4 223.2 231.2 273.5 274.9

PASSING OFFENSE YEAR G 1976 (C) 8 1978 (C) 8 1986 (C) 8 1986 (A) 11 2001 (A) 12

YDS 1666 1983 1957 2646 3510

YPG 208.2 247.9 244.6 240.5 292.5

YPG 325.5 372.2 377.1 410.0 *523.1 418.4 447.0 460.0

FIRST DOWNS YEAR G 1957 (C) 6 1978 (C) 8 1981 (C) 9

FD 118 208 210

AVG 19.7 26.0 23.3

RUSHING DEFENSE YEAR G 1957 (C) 6 1963 (C) 6 1965 (C) 7 1966 (C) 7 1986 (C) 8 1987 (A) 11 1987 (C) 8 1988 (A) 12 1988 (C) 8 1989 (C) 8 1999 (A) 12 2011 (A) 14 2012 (A) 13 2013 (A) 14

YDS 750 457 242 320 832 676 301 1421 772 688 914 1407 1282 1212

YPG 125.0 76.2 34.6 45.7 104.0 61.5 37.6 118.4 96.5 86.0 76.2 100.5 98.6 86.6

SCORING DEFENSE YEAR 1953 (C) 1955 (C) 1961 (C) 1963 (C) 1965 (C) 1966 (C) 1987 (A) 1987 (C) 1988 (C) 1989 (A) 2012 (A) 2013 (A)

G 6 6 7 6 7 7 11 8 8 12 13 14

QUARTERBACK SACKS YEAR G 1999 (A) 12 2003 (A) 13 2011 (A) 14

NO 54 45 45

G 6 6 7 6 6 7 7 8 8 11 14 13 14

YPG 188.5 182.0 201.0 179.3 178.7 181.7 222.4 184.5 281.4 318.3 277.4 274.4 252.2

PTS 50 48 40 43 56 70 136 61 76 163 212 185

PPG 8.3 8.0 5.7 7.2 8.0 10.0 12.4 7.6 9.5 13.6 16.3 13.2

YDS 381 299 295

TURNOVER MARGIN YEAR G TO GAINED TO LOST MARGIN 1985 (C) 8 22 13 +9 1987 (A) 11 30 19 +11 1987 (C) 8 24 10 +14 1988 (C) 8 24 11 +13 1992 (C) 8 21 14 +7 2013 (A) 14 28 15 +13

AVG 41.3 37.6 41.1 42.0 38.7 40.3 40.2 43.8 41.9 42.9 43.1 40.4 38.1

(From 1939-80, stat champion determined by overall punting average. Since 1981, ranking based upon net punting average.)

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G 1967 (C) – 1994 (A) 11 1994 (C) 8 1995 (A) 12 1995 (C) 8 2001 (A) 12 2003 (A) 13 2007 (A) 13 2009 (A) 13

NO – 48 40 49 30 40 45 53 55

YDS — 1130 953 1119 716 895 1065 1361 1422

AVG 22.1 23.5 23.8 22.8 23.9 22.4 23.7 25.7 25.9

PUNT RETURNS YEAR G 1954 (C) 6 1955 (C) 6 1956 (C) 6 1957 (C) 6 1958 (C) 6 1961 (C) 7 1964 (C) 6 1965 (C) 7 1966 (C) 7 1984 (C) 9 1995 (C) 8 2010 (A) 13

NO – – – – – – – – – 21 18 20

YDS — — — — — — — — — 258 290 260

AVG 15.3 14.1 12.9 14.9 17.4 10.9 7.9 10.3 14.0 12.3 16.1 13.0

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SPG 4.5 3.5 3.2 PG +1.13 +1.00 +1.75 +1.63 +0.88 +0.93

BOWL HISTORY

PPG 22.0 30.7 29.0 30.4 41.0 29.7

TOTAL DEFENSE YEAR 1953 (C) 1957 (C) 1961 (C) 1962 (C) 1963 (C) 1965 (C) 1966 (C) 1987 (C) 1989 (C) 2000 (A) 2011 (A) 2012 (A) 2013 (A)

G 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 8 12 13

HONORS & AWARDS

PTS 132 184 203 213 328 356

(From 1947-89, stat champion determined by passing yards allowed per game. Since 1990, pass defense rankings based on pass efficiency rating.)

PUNTING YEAR 1955 (C) 1956 (C) 1963 (C) 1964 (C) 1968 (C) 1969 (C) 1977 (C) 1979 (C) 1980 (C) 1983 (C) 1985 (C) 1999 (A) 2010 (A)

SPARTAN HISTORY

G 6 6 7 7 8 12

RATING – – – – – – 103.1 101.5 104.5 98.8 92.3

SPARTAN RECORDS

SCORING YEAR 1956 (C) 1957 (C) 1965 (C) 1966 (C) 1978 (C) 1989 (A)

YDS 1953 2233 2640 3281 4185 3347 5364 5520

AVG 51.0 57.0 65.3 68.5 43.4 182.8 139.0 145.8 164.1 175.8 165.6

2013 RECAP

TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR G 1956 (C) 6 1957 (C) 6 1965 (C) 7 1971 (C) 8 1978 (C) 8 1989 (C) 8 2001 (A) 12 2004 (A) 12

YDS 306 342 392 480 347 1654 1112 1604 1805 2285 2319

COACHING STAFF

PASSING EFFICENCY YEAR G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD RATING 2009 (A) 13 423 251 12 .593 3502 28 145.1

PASSING DEFENSE YEAR G 1953 (C) 6 1957 (C) 6 1958 (C) 6 1962 (C) 6 1973 (C) 8 1981 (C) 8 1994 (C) 8 1994 (A) 11 2000 (A) 11 2012 (A) 13 2013 (A) 14

2014 SPARTANS

YDS 1123 1746 1567 1850 2188 2199

2014 OUTLOOK

RUSHING OFFENSE YEAR G 1963 (C) 6 1965 (C) 7 1966 (C) 7 1985 (C) 8 1987 (C) 8 1990 (C) 8

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In 2013, Michigan State’s defense led the Big Ten in total defense (252.2 ypg.), rushing defense (86.6 ypg.), scoring defense (13.2 ppg.), pass defense (165.6 ypg.), pass efficiency defense (92.3 rating) and takeaways (28).

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TOP MSU PERFORMANCES AGAINST BIG TEN OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAY Rushing: 88 yards, Tico Duckett vs. Minnesota, 1991, TD; Levi Jackson vs. Ohio State, 1974, TD Passing: 93 yards, Tony Banks to Nigea Carter vs. Indiana, 1994, TD Interception Return: 99 yards, Dan Bass vs. Wisconsin, 1978, TD Fumble Return: 90 yards, Earl Morrall vs. Purdue, 1955, TD Defensive Extra Point Return: 82 yards, Rob Fredrickson vs. Purdue, 1992, 2 points Kickoff Return: 100 yards, DeAndra Cobb vs. Minnesota, 2003, TD; Herb Haygood vs. Iowa, 2001, TD; Derrick Mason vs. Penn State, 1994, TD Punt Return: 95 yards, Allen Brenner vs. Illinois, 1966, TD Field Goal: 63 yards, Morten Andersen vs. Ohio State, 1981 Punt: 86 yards, Greg Montgomery vs. Michigan, 1986 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME Rushing Attempts: 56, Lorenzo White vs. Indiana, 1987 Rushing Yards: 350, Eric Allen vs. Purdue, 1971 Passes Attempted: 61, Brian Hoyer vs. Penn State, 2006 Passes Completed: 35, Jeff Smoker vs. Ohio State, 2003 Passes Had Intercepted: 5, Todd Schultz vs. Michigan, 1997; John Leister vs. Purdue, 1980 Passing Yards: 400, Bill Burke vs. Michigan, 1999 Total Offense (Yards): 410, Drew Stanton vs. Minnesota, 2004 Touchdown Passes: 5, Drew Stanton vs. Illinois, 2005 Receptions: 13, Devin Thomas vs. Indiana, 2007 Receiving Yards: 255, Plaxico Burress vs. Michigan, 1999 Touchdown Receptions: 3, B.J. Cunningham vs. Wisconsin (2) 2011; Devin Thomas vs. Purdue, 2007; Plaxico Burress vs. Northwestern, 1999; Plaxico Burress vs. Iowa, 1999; Mark Ingram vs. Iowa, 1986; Gene Washington vs. Indiana, 1965 Interceptions: 4, John Miller vs. Michigan, 1987 Punts: 11, Bill Simpson vs. Ohio State, 1973 Touchdowns: 6, Blake Ezor vs. Northwestern, 1989 Extra Points: 10, John Langeloh vs. Northwestern, 1989 Field Goals Made: 5, Paul Edinger vs. Ohio State and Northwestern, 1998; John Langeloh vs. Wisconsin, 1988 Points Scored: 36, Blake Ezor vs. Northwestern, 1989 Tackles For Loss: 7, Julian Peterson (42 yards) vs. Ohio State, 1998 Quarterback Sacks: 5, Travis Davis (37 yards) vs. Ohio State, 1987

Drew Stanton accounted for a school-record 410 total yards in Michigan State’s 51-17 Homecoming victory over No. 19 Minnesota in 2004. Stanton became the first quarterback in Spartan history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game.

TEAM OFFENSE SINGLE GAME Rushing Attempts: 77 vs. Purdue, 1987 Net Yards Rushing: 573 vs. Purdue, 1971 Passes Attempted: 62 vs. Penn State, 2006 Passes Completed: 36 vs. Ohio State, 2003 Passing Yards: 400 vs. Michigan, 1999 Total Offense (Yards): 705 vs. Illinois, 2005 Touchdown Passes: 7 vs. Illinois, 2005 Touchdowns Scored: 11 vs. Northwestern, 1989 Extra Points: 10 vs. Northwestern, 1989 Points Scored: 76 vs. Northwestern, 1989 First Downs by Rushing: 26 vs. Northwestern, 1975 First Downs by Passing: 23 vs. Purdue, 1998 Total First Downs: 34 vs. Illinois, 2005; vs. Purdue, 1990; vs. Indiana, 1981; vs. Northwestern, 1978 Fumbles Lost: 6 vs. Michigan, 1973 Yards Penalized: 155 vs. Indiana, 1957 Passes Had Intercepted: 6 vs. Michigan, 1997; vs. Minnesota, 1958 TEAM DEFENSE SINGLE GAME Rushing Attempts: 14 by Purdue, 1987 Net Yards Rushing: -60 by Northwestern, 1981 Passes Attempted: 2 by Ohio State, 1976; by Indiana, 1958; by Michigan, 1955 Passes Completed: 1 by Ohio State, 1976; by Minnesota, 1972; by Indiana, 1958; by Michigan, 1955 Passing Yards: 15 by Michigan, 1955 Total Yards: 55 by Northwestern, 1983 First Downs by Rushing: 0 by Iowa, 2013; 0 by Ohio State, 1999; by Purdue, 1990; by Ohio State, 1965 First Downs by Passing: 0 by Ohio State, 1971 Total First Downs: 4 by Ohio State, 1999; by Indiana, 1957 Passes Intercepted: 7 vs. Michigan, 1987 Fumbles Recovered: 7 vs. Illinois, 1971; vs. Purdue, 1955

Devin Thomas had a career-best 13 receptions for 148 yards and a touchdown in Michigan State’s 52-27 Homecoming victory over Indiana in 2007. His 13 catches tied the second-best single-game total in Spartan history (Plaxico Burress: 13 vs. Florida in 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl).

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100-YARD RUSHERS YARDS TOP 25 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING PERFORMANCES ________________________

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25.

350 292 286 282 268 266 253 250 248 247 244 241 238 229 229 229 228 226 223 219 216 213 213 211 210 210

Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Mark Niesen Damond Mays David Brown David Brown Damond Mays Charlie Baggett Clarence Bullock Levi Jackson Levi Jackson Rich Baes Levi Jackson Rich Baes Charlie Baggett Levi Jackson Levi Jackson Claude Geiger Charlie Baggett Levi Jackson Tyrone Wilson Levi Jackson Charlie Baggett Charlie Baggett Levi Jackson Rich Baes Levi Jackson Charlie Baggett Levi Jackson Rich Baes Rich Baes Jim Earley Rich Baes Rich Baes Leon Williams Rich Baes Rich Baes

(23) (24) (28) (31) (32) (37) (21) (21) (19) (29) (34) (29) (20) (10) (19) (24) (16) (19) (24) (16) (13) (22) (13) (27) (16) (22) (20) (10) (14) (21) (12) (21) (21) (20) (19) (23) (22) (20) (24) (23) (24) (26) (24) (20) (15) (18) (22)

vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Illinois vs. Oregon State vs. Wisconsin vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Wisconsin vs. Iowa vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. UCLA vs. Purdue vs. Wisconsin vs. Ohio State vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Iowa vs. N.C. State vs. N.C. State vs. Notre Dame vs. Minnesota vs. Illinois vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Iowa vs. Wyoming vs. N.C. State vs. Minnesota vs. Illinois vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Northwestern vs. Iowa

10/30/1971 11/14/1987 11/9/1985 9/13/2008 11/5/1966 11/24/2012 9/22/2012 11/12/1988 10/7/2000 10/16/1971 10/26/1985 10/19/1991 11/29/1997 10/21/1995 9/29/1990 11/8/1980 11/18/1989 10/5/1985 11/23/1985 9/9/2000 11/9/1991 10/23/1993 11/10/1979 11/3/2001 8/31/2012 10/27/1990 156 102 121 142 108 104 119 247 177 *350 188 112 114 125 117 114 121 133 121 103 104 100 133 159 151 127 156 127 113 108 117 119 106 116 101 139 110 120 180 133 136 138 108 101 100 134 113

THE UNIVERSITY

vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Florida Atlantic vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Wisconsin vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Penn State vs. Minnesota vs. Rutgers vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Iowa vs. Wisconsin vs. Marshall vs. Wisconsin vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Michigan vs. Boise State vs. Purdue

BOWL HISTORY

(29) (56) (25) (43) (21) (35) (36) (44) (30) (21) (53) (30) (28) (35) (33) (30) (41) (39) (42) (26) (42) (29) (31) (27) (44) (34)

HONORS & AWARDS

10/17/1970 10/31/1970 11/7/1970 11/14/1970 11/21/1970 9/11/1971 9/25/1971 10/16/1971 10/23/1971 10/30/1971 11/13/1971 11/20/1971 10/21/1972 10/21/1972 10/28/1972 11/25/1972 11/25/1972 10/27/1973 10/27/1973 9/28/1974 10/26/1974 11/2/1974 11/9/1974 11/16/1974 11/16/1974 11/16/1974 11/23/1974 11/23/1974 9/27/1975 9/27/1975 10/4/1975 10/18/1975 10/25/1975 11/1/1975 11/1/1975 11/8/1975 11/8/1975 11/15/1975 11/22/1975 9/18/1976 9/25/1976 10/16/1976 10/23/1976 10/30/1976 10/30/1976 11/13/1976 11/20/1976

Eric Allen Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Javon Ringer Clinton Jones Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Blake Ezor T.J. Duckett Eric Allen Lorenzo White Tico Duckett Sedrick Irvin Marc Renaud Tico Duckett Steve Smith Blake Ezor Lorenzo White Lorenzo White T.J. Duckett Tico Duckett Duane Goulbourne Derek Hughes T.J. Duckett Le’Veon Bell Tico Duckett

SPARTAN HISTORY

160 180 134 143 119 102 102 115 129 112 159 104 107 149 163 116 184 110 122 114 177 147 150 110 150 135 104 113 145 128 109 150 172 121 157 113 134 103 124 109 142 120 207 139 138 157 104 105 199 145 132 114 103 117 113 129 140 268 106 104 114 101 100 148 113 122 142 129 112 209

SPARTAN RECORDS

vs. Penn State vs. Marquette vs. Washington State vs. Iowa State vs. Santa Clara vs. Arizona vs. Arizona vs. Marquette vs. Washington State vs. Washington State vs. Marquette vs. Marquette vs. Penn State vs. Temple vs. Arizona vs. Arizona vs. Oregon State vs. Maryland vs. Marquette vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Colorado vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Marquette vs. Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Washington State vs. Marquette vs. Wisconsin vs. Marquette vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Minnesota vs. California vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Notre Dame vs. Northwestern vs. North Carolina vs. Michigan vs. Notre Dame vs. North Carolina vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Purdue vs. Ohio State vs. Ohio State vs. Indiana vs. Notre Dame vs. UCLA vs. N.C. State vs. Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Minnesota vs. Minnesota vs. Notre Dame vs. Washington vs. Washington vs. Southern Methodist vs. Michigan vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern

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OPPONENT

(15) (19) (13) (15) (31) (9) (9) (14) (19) (12) (10) (11) (16) (13) (11) (12) (24) (14) (16) (21) (25) (8) (8) (7) (16) (24) (19) (9) (12) (18) (8) (6) (10) (12) (19) (17) (6) (18) (14) (10) (14) (11) (14) (7) (10) (19) (8) (17) (13) (21) (16) (17) (23) (20) (20) (19) (18) (21) (14) (20) (18) (18) (27) (27) (28) (22) (18) (30) (23) (37)

COACHING STAFF

(ATTS.)

George Guerre George Guerre George Guerre George Guerre Frank Waters Lynn Chandnois Leroy Crane George Guerre George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Sonny Grandelius Sonny Grandelius Sonny Grandelius Sonny Grandelius Sonny Grandelius Dick Panin Dick Panin Billy Wells Don McAuliffe Billy Wells Evan Slonac LeRoy Bolden LeRoy Bolden LeRoy Bolden LeRoy Bolden Clarence Peaks Walt Kowalczyk Dennis Mendyk Dennis Mendyk Walt Kowalczyk Blanche Martin Dean Look Carl Charon Ron Hatcher George Saimes Sherman Lewis Ron Rubick Dewey Lincoln Sherman Lewis Roger Lopes Sherman Lewis Dick Gordon Dick Gordon Dick Gordon Clinton Jones Bob Apisa Dwight Lee Clinton Jones Clinton Jones Clinton Jones Bob Apisa Clinton Jones LaMarr Thomas Don Highsmith Tommy Love Bill Triplett Tommy Love Don Highsmith Eric Allen Bill Triplett Bill Triplett Don Highsmith Don Highsmith Don Highsmith

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10/19/1946 11/16/1946 11/30/1946 10/18/1947 11/8/1947 10/16/1948 10/16/1948 11/6/1948 11/20/1948 11/20/1948 10/1/1949 10/1/1949 10/22/1949 10/29/1949 11/19/1949 11/19/1949 9/23/1950 10/7/1950 10/21/1950 10/28/1950 11/4/1950 10/27/1951 11/10/1951 11/17/1951 11/24/1951 11/8/1952 11/8/1952 11/22/1952 10/3/1953 11/7/1953 11/6/1954 11/20/1954 10/29/1955 11/19/1955 10/20/1956 10/12/1957 11/16/1957 9/27/1958 10/1/1960 11/12/1960 10/21/1961 11/18/1961 10/6/1962 10/13/1962 10/20/1962 9/28/1963 10/26/1963 10/24/1964 10/31/1964 11/7/1964 10/16/1965 10/16/1965 11/13/1965 11/20/1965 1/1/1966 9/17/1966 10/8/1966 11/5/1966 10/7/1967 10/12/1968 10/19/1968 10/19/1968 10/26/1968 9/20/1969 9/20/1969 9/27/1969 10/18/1969 10/18/1969 11/1/1969 11/22/1969

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DATE

* MSU single-game record

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BOWL HISTORY

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SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

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DATE

PLAYER

(ATTS.)

OPPONENT

9/10/1977 9/17/1977 10/22/1977 10/29/1977 11/5/1977 10/28/1978 11/4/1978 11/18/1978 11/25/1978 9/15/1979 9/29/1979 10/6/1979 10/13/1979 11/3/1979 11/10/1979 11/17/1979 11/8/1980 10/31/1981 11/6/1982 10/15/1983 10/22/1983 10/29/1983 11/12/1983 9/15/1984 11/3/1984 11/17/1984 12/22/1984 9/14/1985 9/21/1985 9/28/1985 10/5/1985 10/19/1985 10/26/1985 11/2/1985 11/9/1985 11/16/1985 11/23/1985 12/31/1985 9/20/1986 9/27/1986 11/1/1986 11/22/1986 9/7/1987 10/3/1987 10/10/1987 10/17/1987 11/7/1987 11/7/1987 11/14/1987 11/21/1987 1/1/1988 9/10/1988 10/1/1988 10/15/1988 10/15/1988 10/22/1988 10/29/1988 10/29/1988 11/5/1988 11/12/1988 1/1/1989 9/16/1989 10/7/1989 11/4/1989 11/11/1989 11/18/1989 11/25/1989 12/25/1989

Jim Earley Leroy McGee Jim Earley Bruce Reeves Leroy McGee Leroy McGee Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Bruce Reeves Steve Smith Derek Hughes Steve Smith Steve Smith Aaron Roberts Tony Ellis Carl Butler Keith Gates Keith Gates Keith Gates Carl Butler Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Bobby Morse Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Hyland Hickson Scott Selzer Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Hyland Hickson Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Tico Duckett Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Blake Ezor

(18) (23) (14) (20) (12) (3) (19) (14) (14) (23) (17) (17) (13) (22) (31) (22) (30) (27) (31) (22) (24) (38) (27) (29) (26) (28) (23) (39) (31) (28) (39) (32) (53) (49) (25) (30) (42) (33) (41) (26) (28) (24) (22) (39) (34) (33) (23) (25) (56) (28) (35) (33) (34) (14) (16) (30) (28) (38) (17) (44) (33) (18) (30) (29) (32) (41) (30) (41)

vs. Purdue vs. Washington State vs. Wisconsin vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Illinois vs. Northwestern vs. Iowa vs. Oregon vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Iowa vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Ohio State vs. Minnesota vs. Iowa vs. Notre Dame vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Army vs. Arizona State vs. Notre Dame vs. Western Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Illinois vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame vs. Western Michigan vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Southern Cal vs. Iowa vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Wisconsin vs. Southern Cal vs. Rutgers vs. Iowa vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Illinois vs. Ohio State vs. Ohio State vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Georgia vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Iowa vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Hawaii

YARDS

102 143 101 119 104 124 125 107 131 156 103 101 104 118 213 114 229 135 124 141 101 168 129 142 170 120 103 174 123 141 226 122 244 173 286 150 223 158 147 192 107 170 111 166 185 187 151 144 292 148 113 195 138 106 107 113 147 187 150 250 146 130 175 203 144 228 187 179

9/29/1990 10/6/1990 10/20/1990 10/27/1990 10/27/1990 11/3/1990 11/3/1990 11/17/1990 11/17/1990 11/24/1990 10/19/1991 11/2/1991 11/9/1991 11/16/1991 9/19/1992 9/26/1992 10/3/1992 10/3/1992 10/31/1992 11/7/1992 11/7/1992 11/14/1992 11/14/1992 9/11/1993 9/25/1993 9/25/1993 10/23/1993 11/6/1993 11/27/1993 11/27/1993 9/10/1994 9/24/1994 10/1/1994 10/29/1994 11/5/1994 11/5/1994 11/12/1994 9/16/1995 9/23/1995 9/23/1995 9/30/1995 10/14/1995 10/21/1995 9/28/1996 10/5/1996 10/5/1996 10/12/1996 10/19/1996 10/26/1996 11/9/1996 11/23/1996 9/20/1997 9/20/1997 10/11/1997 11/8/1997 11/22/1997 11/29/1997 11/29/1997

Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Hyland Hickson Tico Duckett Hyland Hickson Tico Duckett Hyland Hickson Hyland Hickson Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Tico Duckett Craig Thomas Craig Thomas Duane Goulbourne Duane Goulbourne Craig Thomas Steve Holman Duane Goulbourne Duane Goulbourne Antwain Patrick Duane Goulbourne Marc Renaud Duane Goulbourne Scott Greene Duane Goulbourne Marc Renaud Scott Greene Marc Renaud Marc Renaud Marc Renaud Marc Renaud Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Duane Goulbourne Duane Goulbourne Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Duane Goulbourne Marc Renaud Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Marc Renaud Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Marc Renaud

(33) (23) (27) (34) (16) (24) (25) (20) (27) (22) (30) (24) (42) (31) (21) (19) (20) (17) (31) (17) (21) (15) (30) (25) (28) (26) (29) (26) (16) (21) (25) (20) (26) (36) (36) (13) (24) (29) (17) (23) (28) (25) (35) (16) (27) (22) (31) (32) (17) (33) (23) (22) (26) (16) (22) (33) (28) (21)

vs. Rutgers vs. Iowa vs. Illinois vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Purdue vs. Notre Dame vs. Boston College vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Wisconsin vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Kansas vs. Central Michigan vs. Central Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Northwestern vs. Penn State vs. Penn State vs. Kansas vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Purdue vs. Louisville vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Boston College vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Iowa vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Penn State vs. Notre Dame vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Illinois vs. Penn State vs. Penn State

229 121 139 210 103 150 170 137 184 134 241 144 216 126 146 119 142 103 172 168 108 127 124 143 195 195 213 163 116 112 109 111 115 181 181 142 133 150 161 111 130 127 229 112 137 109 144 154 125 158 111 112 106 178 114 159 238 203

MOST CAREER 100-YARD GAMES ______________________________________

23 19 16 16 15 14 13 12 10 10 9 9 9

Lorenzo White Javon Ringer Tico Duckett Blake Ezor Sedrick Irvin T.J. Duckett Eric Allen Le’Veon Bell Duane Goulbourne Levi Jackson Marc Renaud Steve Smith Rich Baes

1984 (3) 2005 (3) 1989 (1) 1986 (1) 1996 (5) 1999 (1) 1969 (1) 2010 (2) 1993 (3) 1974 (5) 1994 (1) 1978 (3) 1974 (2)

1985 (11) 2006 (2) 1990 (6) 1987 (2) 1997 (4) 2000 (6) 1970 (5) 2011 (2) 1994 (4) 1975 (5) 1995 (5) 1979 (5) 1975 (1)

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1986 (2) 2007 (7) 1991 (4) 1988 (7) 1998 (6) 2001 (7) 1971 (7) 2012 (8) 1996 (3) 1997 (3) 1980 (1) 1976 (6)

1987 (7) 2008 (7) 1992 (5) 1989 (6)


100-YARD RUSHERS YARDS

vs. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Michigan vs. Boston College

144 145 185 203 103 128 101

9/6/2008 9/13/2008 9/20/2008 9/27/2008 10/11/2008 10/25/2008 11/8/2008

Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer

(34) (43) (39) (44) (35) (37) (32)

vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Florida Atlantic vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Michigan vs. Purdue

135 282 201 198 124 194 121

11/7/2009

Ashton Leggett

(14)

vs. Western Michigan

110

9/4/2010 9/4/2010 9/11/2010 9/18/2010 10/9/2010 11/6/2010 11/27/2010

Le’Veon Bell Edwin Baker Edwin Baker Le’Veon Bell Edwin Baker Edwin Baker Edwin Baker

(10) (17) (15) (17) (22) (27) (28)

vs. Western Michigan vs. Western Michigan vs. Florida Atlantic vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Minnesota vs. Penn State

141 117 183 114 147 179 118

10/15/2011 11/12/2011 12/3/2011

Edwin Baker Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell

(26) (20) (18)

vs. Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Wisconsin

167 112 106

vs. Boise State vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Nebraska vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. TCU

210 253 121 140 188 133 266 145

10/12/2013 10/19/2013 10/26/2013 11/2/2013 11/16/2013 11/23/2013 11/30/2013 12/7/2013

Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford Jeremy Langford

(23) (24) (22) (26) (32) (25) (21) (24)

vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Illinois vs. Michigan vs. Nebraska vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Ohio State

109 131 104 120 151 150 134 128

TOTAL: 328 100-yard games since 1945.

Jeremy Langford established a school record in 2013 by rushing for more than 100 yards in eight consecutive games, including a career-high 151 yards in MSU’s 41-28 win at Nebraska on Nov. 16. MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY PLAYER)________________________

1. Lorenzo White 2. Jeremy Langford Le’Veon Bell 4. Javon Ringer Javon Ringer T.J. Duckett Blake Ezor Lorenzo White Eric Allen * consecutive (school record)

11 8* 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

1985 2013 2012 2008 2007 2001 1988 1987 1971

MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY YEAR) __________________________

1985 1975

11 11

1990

10

1988

10

1992

9

1987

9

1974

9

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Lorenzo White (11) Levi Jackson (5) Charlie Baggett (4) Tyrone Wilson (1) Rich Baes (1) Tico Duckett (6) Hyland Hickson (4) Blake Ezor (7) Hyland Hickson (2) Scott Selzer (1) Tico Duckett (5) Craig Thomas (4) Lorenzo White (7) Blake Ezor (2) Levi Jackson (5) Rich Baes (2) Charlie Baggett (1) Claude Geiger (1)

THE UNIVERSITY

(26) (10) (12) (29) (23) (15) (21)

(44) (36) (37) (29) (36) (32) (35) (32)

BOWL HISTORY

Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer

Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell

HONORS & AWARDS

9/22/2007 9/29/2007 10/6/2007 10/13/2007 10/27/2007 11/3/2007 12/28/2007

8/31/2012 9/22/2012 10/6/2012 10/13/2012 11/3/2012 11/17/2012 11/24/2012 12/29/2012

SPARTAN HISTORY

120 119 107 104 130 108 140 121 126 141 159 105 219 131 141 248 174 134 120 104 186 211 126 149 184 136 191 136 113 140 109 134 102 205 146 112 128 140 194 104 109 130 156 105 111

SPARTAN RECORDS

vs. Colorado State vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Central Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Oregon vs. Notre Dame vs. Illinois vs. Penn State vs. Florida vs. Marshall vs. Missouri vs. Notre Dame vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. Central Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Penn State vs. Missouri vs. Fresno State vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Penn State vs. Louisiana Tech vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin vs. Wisconsin vs. Hawaii vs. Kent State vs. Illinois vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame

2013 RECAP

OPPONENT

(30) (24) (21) (7) (26) (25) (28) (18) (22) (20) (22) (20) (26) (33) (26) (30) (32) (21) (22) (22) (23) (27) (22) (25) (27) (12) (26) (20) (23) (30) (19) (12) (13) (22) (13) (17) (16) (14) (13) (18) (11) (15) (15) (13) (8)

COACHING STAFF

(ATTS.)

Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Shawn Foster Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Lloyd Clemons Lloyd Clemons Lloyd Clemons T.J. Duckett Lloyd Clemons T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett Dawan Moss Dawan Moss David Richard Jaren Hayes Jaren Hayes Jaren Hayes Drew Stanton Drew Stanton DeAndra Cobb Jehuu Caulcrick Jason Teague DeAndra Cobb Jehuu Caulcrick Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Drew Stanton Jehuu Caulcrick

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8/29/1998 9/12/1998 9/26/1998 10/3/1998 10/10/1998 10/24/1998 10/31/1998 9/12/1999 9/18/1999 9/25/1999 11/20/1999 1/1/2000 9/9/2000 9/16/2000 9/23/2000 10/7/2000 11/11/2000 11/18/2000 9/8/2001 9/29/2001 10/27/2001 11/3/2001 11/24/2001 12/1/2001 12/31/2001 8/31/2002 9/28/2002 11/9/2002 11/23/2002 9/13/2003 9/20/2003 9/25/2004 10/16/2004 10/30/2004 11/13/2004 11/13/2004 12/4/2004 9/3/2005 9/24/2005 10/22/2005 10/29/2005 9/9/2006 9/16/2006 9/16/2006 9/23/2006

2014 OUTLOOK

DATE

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PLAYER

(A-C-I)

OPPONENT

11/13/1948

Gene Glick

(9-8-0)

vs. Iowa State

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10/11/1952

Tom Yewcic

(13-7-0)

vs. Texas A&M

202

11/19/1955

Earl Morrall

(14-10-0)

vs. Marquette

274

11/8/1969

Dan Werner

(35-16-4)

vs. Purdue

314

9/19/1970 9/26/1970 10/31/1970

Mike Rasmussen Mike Rasmussen Mike Rasmussen

(35-17-3) (27-15-1) (23-13-2)

vs. Washington vs. Washington State vs. Indiana

215 226 236

2014 SPARTANS

9/11/1976 9/25/1976 10/30/1976 11/6/1976

Marshall Lawson Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith

(32-14-1) (29-18-0) (30-15-0) (24-15-1)

vs. Ohio State vs. N.C. State vs. Purdue vs. Indiana

212 324 235 200

9/24/1977 11/5/1977 11/12/1977

Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith

(39-16-2) (18-9-3) (24-15-0)

vs. Wyoming vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern

296 235 286

10/7/1978 10/14/1978 10/21/1978 10/28/1978 11/4/1978 11/11/1978

Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith

(41-27-0) (36-20-0) (30-20-2) (29-19-0) (31-20-2) (42-26-0)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Wisconsin vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota

306 248 369 320 219 296

9/8/1979 11/17/1979

Bert Vaughn Bryan Clark

(27-14-2) (26-14-1)

vs. Illinois vs. Iowa

233 244

10/4/1980 10/11/1980 10/18/1980 10/25/1980 11/15/1980

John Leister John Leister John Leister John Leister John Leister

(32-11-1) (32-14-2) (34-18-0) (54-18-5) (28-14-1)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota

204 231 271 261 209

9/12/1981 9/19/1981 10/10/1981 10/17/1981 10/31/1981 11/14/1981

John Leister John Leister Bryan Clark Bryan Clark John Leister Bryan Clark

(34-17-2) (37-15-3) (38-21-3) (30-18-1) (37-23-1) (43-21-2)

vs. Illinois vs. Ohio State vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota

225 213 316 291 233 318

9/11/1982 10/9/1982 10/16/1982

John Leister John Leister John Leister

(37-16-1) (46-32-1) (45-25-0)

vs. Illinois vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin

257 272 256

10/5/1985 11/16/1985

Bobby McAllister Dave Yarema

(27-18-0) (21-12-0)

vs. Iowa vs. Northwestern

275 246

9/13/1986 9/27/1986 10/4/1986 10/25/1986 11/1/1986 11/8/1986 11/15/1986

Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema

(33-26-0) (16-13-1) (36-23-3) (20-13-0) (30-25-1) (31-20-3) (45-30-1)

vs. Arizona State vs. Western Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern

275 277 271 206 321 275 352

9/19/1987 11/21/1987

Bobby McAllister Bobby McAllister

(18-10-2) (12-10-0)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin

208 211

1/1/1989

Bobby McAllister

(24-14-0)

vs. Georgia

288

9/23/1989 10/7/1989 10/14/1989 10/28/1989 11/4/1989 11/11/1989

Dan Enos Dan Enos Dan Enos Dan Enos Dan Enos Dan Enos

(28-18-2) (25-20-1) (31-21-2) (21-12-2) (15-12-2) (26-13-2)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Iowa vs. Michigan vs. Purdue vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota

200 217 214 278 205 240

10/12/1991 10/26/1991

Jim Miller Jim Miller

(39-30-2) (27-17-1)

vs. Michigan vs. Ohio State

302 202

9/12/1992 9/19/1992 10/3/1992 10/17/1992

Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller

(26-21-0) (41-23-2) (30-19-1) (23-16-2)

vs. Central Michigan vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota

215 231 274 212

10/16/1993 11/13/1993 12/4/1993

Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller

(42-31-0) (27-21-0) (25-19-2)

vs. Ohio State vs. Purdue vs. Wisconsin

360 200 216

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200-YARD PASSERS YARDS

241

9/24/1994 10/8/1994 10/29/1994 11/26/1994 9/9/1995 9/23/1995 9/30/1995 10/7/1995 10/21/1995 10/28/1995 11/4/1995 11/25/1995 12/29/1995 9/21/1996 10/12/1996 10/26/1996 11/2/1996 11/9/1996 11/23/1996 9/13/1997 10/4/1997 11/8/1997 12/25/1997 9/12/1998 10/3/1998 10/10/1998 11/7/1998 11/14/1998 11/21/1998 11/28/1998 9/2/1999 9/18/1999 10/9/1999 10/16/1999 1/1/2000 9/30/2000 10/21/2000 9/29/2001 10/20/2001 10/27/2001 11/10/2001 11/17/2001 11/24/2001 12/1/2001 12/31/2001

(15-11-0) (23-16-0) (23-15-3) (28-18-0) (35-21-1) (25-16-1) (28-20-2) (37-20-2) (26-15-1) (30-17-3) (34-26-0) (33-21-3) (44-22-3) (37-21-1) (25-20-1) (25-18-1) (45-24-4) (17-13-0) (30-17-1) (22-18-0) (31-19-1) (21-17-1) (24-14-3) (19-12-0) (21-17-1) (37-24-1) (46-18-1) (40-28-1) (28-17-0) (44-17-3) (31-18-1) (37-22-1) (36-21-0) (33-21-4) (35-21-2) (35-17-1) (37-26-1) (31-19-1) (33-21-1) (20-13-2) (30-20-2) (45-24-2) (36-24-0) (17-14-1) (32-22-1)

vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Penn State vs. Nebraska vs. Purdue vs. Boston College vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Penn State vs. LSU vs. Louisville vs. Illinois vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Penn State vs. Memphis vs. Minnesota vs. Purdue vs. Washington vs. Notre Dame vs. Central Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Ohio State vs. Purdue vs. Illinois vs. Penn State vs. Oregon vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Purdue vs. Florida vs. Northwestern vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. Missouri vs. Fresno State

201 269 248 244 290 208 210 255 309 207 318 242 348 237 281 269 260 243 218 206 304 220 220 209 259 324 323 345 263 286 205 291 *400 234 257 233 292 233 258 326 288 304 356 317 376

TOP 25 SINGLE-GAME PASSING PERFORMANCES ________________________

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25.

100

Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Tony Banks Gus Ornstein Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Bill Burke Jeff Smoker Ryan Van Dyke Ryan Van Dyke Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Damon Dowdell Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker

400 376 369 360 357 356 353 352 351 351 351 348 345 340 332 331 330 330 329 327 326 324 324 324 323 323

Bill Burke Jeff Smoker Ed Smith Jim Miller Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Kirk Cousins Dave Yarema Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Tony Banks Bill Burke Drew Stanton Connor Cook Kirk Cousins Brian Hoyer Drew Stanton Kirk Cousins Drew Stanton Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Bill Burke Ed Smith Brian Hoyer Bill Burke

(36-21-0) (32-22-1) (30-20-2) (42-31-0) (50-29-1) (36-24-0) (25-22-0) (45-30-1) (55-35-2) (40-32-0) (32-21-1) (44-22-3) (40-28-1) (36-26-0) (36-22-1) (43-29-0) (50-26-2) (32-22-0) (53-34-1) (27-16-1) (20-13-2) (34-21-2) (37-24-1) (29-18-0) (36-22-0) (46-18-1)

vs. Michigan vs. Fresno State vs. Indiana vs. Ohio State vs. Penn State vs. Penn State vs. Western Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Ohio State vs. Indiana vs. Rutgers vs. LSU vs. Purdue vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Hawaii vs. Notre Dame vs. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin vs. Western Michigan vs. Indiana vs. N.C. State vs. Wisconsin vs. Ohio State

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10/9/1999 12/31/2001 10/21/1978 10/16/1993 11/22/2003 11/24/2001 11/7/2009 11/15/1986 11/8/2003 10/4/2003 9/6/2003 12/29/1995 11/14/1998 10/15/2005 1/1/2014 10/23/2010 11/11/2006 12/4/2004 9/17/2011 9/17/2005 10/27/2001 8/30/2003 10/10/1998 9/25/1976 9/29/2007 11/7/1998


200-YARD PASSERS YARDS

8/31/2011 9/17/2011 9/24/2011 10/1/2011 10/22/2011 11/5/2011 11/12/2011 11/19/2011 11/26/2011 12/3/2011 1/2/2012 8/31/2012 9/7/2012 9/29/2012 10/6/2012 10/27/2012 11/17/2012 9/14/2013 10/5/2013 10/12/2013 10/26/2013 11/2/2013 11/23/2013 12/7/2013 1/1/2014

Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Andrew Maxwell Andrew Maxwell Andrew Maxwell Andrew Maxwell Andrew Maxwell Andrew Maxwell Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook Connor Cook

(22-18-0) (53-34-1) (22-13-1) (32-20-2) (31-22-0) (34-23-0) (31-18-0) (23-16-0) (20-14-1) (30-22-1) (50-27-3) (38-22-3) (31-20-0) (42-22-0) (40-24-0) (39-24-0) (46-22-2) (22-15-0) (44-25-1) (31-22-1) (16-15-0) (33-18-1) (23-16-0) (40-24-1) (36-22-1)

vs. Youngstown State vs. Notre Dame vs. Central Michigan vs. Ohio State vs. Wisconsin vs. Minnesota vs. Iowa vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Georgia vs. Boise State vs. Central Michigan vs. Ohio State vs. Indiana vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Youngstown State vs. Iowa vs. Indiana vs. Illinois vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Ohio State vs. Stanford

222 329 213 250 290 296 260 272 214 281 300 248 275 269 290 216 297 202 277 235 208 252 293 304 332

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As a senior in 2011, Kirk Cousins threw for 3,316 yards and 25 touchdowns, including a school-record tying 11 200-yard passing games. MOST 200-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY PLAYER)________________________

1. Kirk Cousins Drew Stanton 3. Jeff Smoker 4. Connor Cook Kirk Cousins

11 11 10 8 8

2011 2005 2003 2013 2009

11 11 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7

Kirk Cousins (11) Drew Stanton (11) Jeff Smoker (10) Tony Banks (7) Connor Cook (8) Kirk Cousins (8) Jeff Smoker (6) Jeff Smoker (6) Kirk Cousins (7) Bill Burke (7) Dave Yarema (7)

Todd Schultz (2) Damon Dowdell (2) Damon Dowdell (1)

Ryan Van Dyke (1)

BOWL HISTORY

2011 2005 2003 1995 2013 2009 2002 2001 2010 1998 1986

HONORS & AWARDS

MOST 200-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY YEAR) __________________________

SPARTAN HISTORY

MOST CAREER 200-YARD GAMES ________________________________________

26 23 18 13 12 12 11 11 11

Kirk Cousins Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Bill Burke Ed Smith Todd Schultz Tony Banks John Leister

2009 (8) 2000 (1) 2004 (3) 2006 (2) 1998 (7) 1976 (3) 1995 (2) 1994 (4) 1980 (5)

2010 (7) 2001 (6) 2005 (11) 2007 (6) 1999 (5) 1977 (3) 1996 (5) 1995 (7) 1981 (3)

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2011 (11) 2002 (6) 2006 (4) 2008 (5) 1978 (6) 1997 (4)

2003 (10)

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232 213 206 281 263 229 203 253 324 351 218 351 317 252 254 351 207 357 270 245 308 262 330 297 301 327 259 282 340 234 244 248 312 233 225 254 252 294 330 291 201 250 323 308 266 257 321 261 282 252 206 302 201 281 225 236 353 208 220 245 290 269 284 201 331 276

SPARTAN RECORDS

vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Rice vs. California vs. Notre Dame vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Western Michigan vs. Rutgers vs. Iowa vs. Indiana vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota vs. Michigan vs. Ohio State vs. Wisconsin vs. Penn State vs. Rutgers vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Hawaii vs. Kent State vs. Hawaii vs. Notre Dame vs. Illinois vs. Michigan vs. Ohio State vs. Northwestern vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Penn State vs. Idaho vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Penn State vs. UAB vs. Bowling Green vs. Wisconsin vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. California vs. Indiana vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin vs. Penn State vs. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Western Michigan vs. Purdue vs. Texas Tech vs. Notre Dame vs. Northern Colorado vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Illinois vs. Northwestern vs. Purdue

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OPPONENT

(24-14-1) (26-16-0) (33-16-2) (34-19-2) (24-15-2) (29-17-1) (25-17-0) (32-18-2) (34-21-2) (32-21-1) (44-28-0) (40-32-0) (31-23-0) (46-30-0) (40-21-1) (55-35-2) (31-16-2) (50-29-1) (39-22-1) (54-29-0) (31-20-2) (46-29-3) (32-22-0) (29-22-1) (26-21-0) (27-16-1) (26-20-0) (30-20-1) (36-26-0) (38-20-3) (31-17-1) (30-22-1) (45-29-0) (36-23-4) (25-16-0) (32-24-1) (35-20-2) (37-27-1) (50-26-2) (61-30-0) (17-14-0) (29-17-2) (36-22-0) (42-25-0) (31-22-0) (21-16-2) (48-20-1) (26-14-0) (29-17-0) (44-19-0) (40-25-2) (35-23-1) (34-17-1) (31-21-0) (32-16-0) (35-21-1) (25-22-0) (25-11-0) (27-13-2) (33-23-1) (20-16-0) (29-20-2) (25-18-0) (24-13-0) (43-29-0) (37-28-1)

COACHING STAFF

(A-C-I)

Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Damon Dowdell Damon Dowdell Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Damon Dowdell Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Damon Dowdell Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins

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8/31/2002 9/7/2002 9/14/2002 9/21/2002 9/28/2002 10/19/2002 11/9/2002 11/16/2002 8/30/2003 9/6/2003 9/27/2003 10/4/2003 10/11/2003 10/18/2003 11/1/2003 11/8/2003 11/15/2003 11/22/2003 9/4/2004 10/2/2004 10/16/2004 11/6/2004 12/4/2004 9/3/2005 9/10/2005 9/17/2005 9/24/2005 10/1/2005 10/15/2005 10/22/2005 10/29/2005 11/5/2005 11/12/2005 11/19/2005 9/2/2006 9/9/2006 10/7/2006 10/21/2006 11/11/2006 11/18/2006 9/1/2007 9/8/2007 9/29/2007 10/27/2007 11/10/2007 11/17/2007 8/30/2008 9/27/2008 10/25/2008 11/1/2008 11/22/2008 9/19/2009 9/26/2009 10/17/2009 10/24/2009 10/31/2009 11/7/2009 11/14/2009 1/2/2010 9/18/2010 9/25/2010 10/2/2010 10/9/2010 10/16/2010 10/23/2010 11/20/2010

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100-YARD RECEIVERS

102

DATE

PLAYER

(REC.)

OPPONENT

11/24/1951

Bob Carey

(5)

vs. Colorado

YARDS

104

10/11/1952

Ellis Duckett

(2)

vs. Texas A&M

127

10/2/1954 10/16/1954 11/20/1954

Jim Hinesly John Lewis John Lewis

(5) (3) (2)

vs. Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame vs. Marquette

123 103 122

11/12/1955

Dave Kaiser

(3)

vs. Minnesota

102

11/3/1956

Tony Kolodziej

(3)

vs. Wisconsin

123

11/7/1959

Herb Adderley

(3)

vs. Ohio State

106

10/31/1964 11/14/1964

Gene Washington Gene Washington

(7) (9)

vs. Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame

104 150

11/13/1965

Gene Washington

(8)

vs. Indiana

112

9/24/1966 11/12/1966 11/19/1966

Gene Washington Gene Washington Gene Washington

(4) (4) (5)

vs. Penn State vs. Indiana vs. Notre Dame

143 114 123

9/28/1968 10/19/1968 11/2/1968 11/23/1968

Allen Brenner Frank Foreman Frank Foreman Allen Brenner

(6) (7) (7) (6)

vs. Baylor vs. Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Northwestern

153 124 123 101

10/4/1969 10/11/1969 11/8/1969

Gordy Bowdell Frank Foreman Frank Foreman

(5) (3) (6)

vs. Minnesota vs. Ohio State vs. Purdue

119 135 155

9/19/1970 9/19/1970 10/24/1970 11/14/1970

Gordy Bowdell Billy Joe DuPree Gordy Bowdell Billy Joe DuPree

(6) (6) (7) (5)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Washington vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota

101 103 117 130

9/30/1972

Billy Joe DuPree

(8)

vs. Southern Cal

134

11/23/1974

Mike Hurd

(4)

vs. Iowa

100

9/25/1976 10/30/1976

Kirk Gibson Kirk Gibson

(5) (8)

vs. N.C. State vs. Purdue

173 117

9/24/1977 9/24/1977 10/1/1977 11/5/1977 11/12/1977 11/12/1977

Kirk Gibson Edgar Wilson Mark Brammer Kirk Gibson Kirk Gibson Mark Brammer

(4) (6) (8) (3) (3) (7)

vs. Wyoming vs. Wyoming vs. Notre Dame vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern

115 118 129 148 103 108

10/7/1978 10/21/1978 10/21/1978 11/11/1978

Eugene Byrd Kirk Gibson Samson Howard Kirk Gibson

(7) (3) (4) (8)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota

124 146 119 122

11/17/1979

Eugene Byrd

(5)

vs. Iowa

159

10/11/1980 10/18/1980

Ted Jones Ted Jones

(5) (8)

vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin

109 105

10/10/1981 11/14/1981

Otis Grant Daryl Turner

(5) (5)

vs. Michigan vs. Minnesota

102 121

9/11/1982 10/9/1982

Otis Grant Ted Jones

(8) (9)

vs. Illinois vs. Michigan

142 123

9/10/1983 9/17/1983

Daryl Turner Daryl Turner

(6) (4)

vs. Colorado vs. Notre Dame

128 109

9/15/1984 10/27/1984

Mark Ingram Mark Ingram

(3) (3)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Minnesota

103 104

10/5/1985 10/26/1985 11/16/1985

Mark Ingram Mark Ingram Mark Ingram

(7) (6) (4)

vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Northwestern

148 102 113

9/20/1986 9/27/1986 10/4/1986 11/1/1986 11/8/1986 11/15/1986 11/15/1986 11/22/1986

Mark Ingram Andre Rison Mark Ingram Mark Ingram Andre Rison Andre Rison Mark Ingram Andre Rison

(5) (5) (6) (7) (11) (6) (5) (9)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Western Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin

107 155 116 141 196 114 104 108

TOP 20 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING PERFORMANCES ______________________

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

270 255 252 206 202 197 196 193 191 186 185 175 173 171 168 166 164 164 19. 162 162

Charles Rogers Plaxico Burress Andre Rison Charles Rogers Mark Dell Courtney Hawkins Andre Rison Courtney Hawkins Charles Rogers Blair White Plaxico Burress Charles Rogers Kirk Gibson Muhsin Muhammad Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Blair White Plaxico Burress Blair White Andre Rison

(10) (10) (9) (5) (9) (9) (11) (7) (8) (12) (13) (7) (5) (9) (7) (9) (7) (5) (9) (6)

vs. Fresno State vs. Michigan vs. Georgia vs. Wisconsin vs. California vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. Northwestern vs. Florida vs. Notre Dame vs. N.C. State vs. LSU vs. Missouri vs. California vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Montana State vs. Wisconsin

12/31/2001 10/9/1999 1/1/1989 10/27/2001 8/30/2008 11/11/1989 11/8/1986 10/28/1989 11/24/2001 10/17/2009 1/1/2000 9/21/2002 9/25/1976 12/29/1995 12/1/2001 9/14/2002 11/1/2008 11/13/1999 9/5/2009 11/21/1987

9/19/1987 11/7/1987 11/21/1987

Andre Rison Andre Rison Andre Rison

(5) (5) (6)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Purdue vs. Wisconsin

137 122 162

10/1/1988 10/22/1988 11/19/1988 1/1/1989

Andre Rison Andre Rison Andre Rison Andre Rison

(4) (4) (4) (9)

vs. Iowa vs. Illinois vs. Wisconsin vs. Georgia

107 107 128 252

10/21/1989 10/28/1989 11/11/1989 11/18/1989

Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins

(6) (7) (9) (8)

vs. Illinois vs. Purdue vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern

101 193 197 135 106

12/31/1990

Courtney Hawkins

(6)

vs. Southern Cal

9/28/1991

Courtney Hawkins

(8)

vs. Rutgers

143

10/10/1992

Mitch Lyons

(12)

vs. Michigan

119

9/11/1993 10/16/1993 12/28/1993

Mill Coleman Napoleon Outlaw Mill Coleman

(8) (5) (6)

vs. Kansas vs. Ohio State vs. Louisville

112 117 100

9/24/1994 10/15/1994 10/8/1994

Mill Coleman Mill Coleman Nigea Carter

(6) (7) (6)

vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Ohio State vs. Michigan

127 109 145

9/23/1995 10/7/1995 10/21/1995 11/4/1995 11/25/1995 12/29/1995

Derrick Mason Muhsin Muhammad Derrick Mason Muhsin Muhammad Muhsin Muhammad Muhsin Muhammad

(7) (6) (6) (8) (6) (9)

vs. Purdue vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Michigan vs. Penn State vs. LSU

150 127 146 116 116 171

9/21/1996 10/12/1996 10/19/1996 10/26/1996 11/2/1996 11/9/1996 11/23/1996

Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Nigea Carter Nigea Carter

(8) (5) (6) (6) (10) (5) (7)

vs. Louisville vs. Illinois vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Penn State

141 101 106 108 151 108 142

10/4/1997 10/18/1997 12/25/1997

Gari Scott Josh Keur Gari Scott

(5) (11) (5)

vs. Minnesota vs. Northwestern vs. Washington

117 100 114

9/12/1998 10/10/1998 11/7/1998 11/14/1998 11/21/1998 11/28/1998

Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Gari Scott Gari Scott

(3) (7) (4) (10) (6) (8)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Ohio State vs. Purdue vs. Illinois vs. Penn State

109 113 125 150 133 157

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(4) (9) (8) (5) (8) (7) (8) (7) (10)

vs. Notre Dame vs. Iowa vs. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. Missouri vs. Fresno State

116 119 117 206 132 108 191 168 *270

8/31/2002 9/7/2002 9/14/2002 9/21/2002 11/9/2002 11/16/2002

Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers

(4) (9) (9) (7) (5) (8)

vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Rice vs. California vs. Notre Dame vs. Indiana vs. Purdue

138 155 166 175 102 161

9/6/2003 11/1/2003 11/22/2003

Agim Shabaj Agim Shabaj Kyle Brown

(7) (4) (3)

vs. Rutgers vs. Michigan vs. Penn State

145 106 126

9/11/2004 10/2/2004 12/4/2004

Kyle Brown Terry Love Jerramy Scott

(6) (9) (5)

vs. Central Michigan vs. Iowa vs. Hawaii

123 103 107

9/3/2005 9/17/2005 10/15/2005

Terry Love Matt Trannon Jerramy Scott

(4) (5) (7)

vs. Kent State vs. Notre Dame vs. Ohio State

100 136 129

9/9/2006 9/16/2006 10/21/2006 11/11/2006 11/11/2006

Matt Trannon Kerry Reed Kerry Reed Kerry Reed Matt Trannon

(14) (7) (9) (11) (7)

vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Pittsburgh vs. Northwestern vs. Minnesota vs. Minnesota

151 103 101 147 131

9/1/2007 9/8/2007 9/29/2007 10/13/2007 10/27/2007 11/10/2007 11/17/2007 11/17/2007

Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Devin Thomas Kellen Davis

(5) (4) (4) (13) (9) (10) (7) (4)

vs. UAB vs. Bowling Green vs. Wisconsin vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Purdue vs. Penn State vs. Penn State

106 156 111 148 139 116 139 106

8/30/2008 10/25/2008 11/1/2008

Mark Dell Blair White Blair White

(9) (4) (7)

vs. California vs. Michigan vs. Wisconsin

202 143 164

9/5/2009 9/12/2009 9/19/2009 9/26/2009 10/17/2009 1/2/2010

Blair White Blair White Mark Dell Keshawn Martin Blair White Blair White

(9) (7) (6) (4) (12) (6)

vs. Montana State vs. Central Michigan vs. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin vs. Northwestern vs. Texas Tech

162 105 121 139 186 114

130 158 154 102 104 132 120 115 115 115

9/22/2012 10/6/2012 11/24/2012

Dion Sims Aaron Burbridge Bennie Fowler

(6) (8) (7)

vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Indiana vs. Minnesota

122 134 101

* MSU Single-Game Record MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY PLAYER)________________________

1. B.J. Cunningham 2. Devin Thomas 3. Charles Rogers Charles Rogers 5. Derrick Mason

8 7 6 6 5

2011 2007 2002 2001 1996

MOST 100-YARD GAMES IN A SEASON (BY YEAR) ________________________

2011 2001 2007 1986 1996 2009 2002 1998 1995 1977 2006 1999

10 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5

B.J. Cunningham (8) Charles Rogers (6) Devin Thomas (7) Mark Ingram (4) Derrick Mason (5) Blair White (4) Charles Rogers (6) Plaxico Burress (4) Muhsin Muhammad (4) Kirk Gibson (3) Kerry Reed (3) Plaxico Burress (3)

Keshawn Martin (1) Brian Linthicum (1) Herb Haygood (3) Kellen Davis (1) Andre Rison (4) Nigea Carter (2) Mark Dell (1) Keshawn Martin (1) Gari Scott (2) Derrick Mason (2) Mark Brammer (2) Matt Trannon (2) Gari Scott (2)

Edgar Wilson (1)

MOST CAREER 100-YARD GAMES ______________________________________

12 11 10 9 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

Charles Rogers Andre Rison B.J. Cunningham Mark Ingram Devin Thomas Plaxico Burress Derrick Mason Kirk Gibson Blair White Gari Scott Courtney Hawkins Gene Washington

2001 (6) 1986 (4) 2010 (2) 1984 (2) 2007 (7) 1998 (4) 1995 (2) 1976 (2) 2008 (2) 1997 (2) 1989 (4) 1964 (2)

2002 (6) 1987 (3) 2011 (8) 1985 (3) 1999 (3) 1996 (5) 1977 (3) 2009 (4) 1998 (2) 1990 (1) 1965 (1)

1988 (4) 1986 (4)

1978 (2) 1999 (2) 1991 (1) 1966 (3)

THE UNIVERSITY

Charles Rogers Herb Haygood Herb Haygood Charles Rogers Herb Haygood Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Charles Rogers

vs. Youngstown State vs. Notre Dame vs. Ohio State vs. Wisconsin vs. Minnesota vs. Indiana vs. Northwestern vs. Wisconsin vs. Wisconsin vs. Georgia

BOWL HISTORY

9/22/2001 10/13/2001 10/20/2001 10/27/2001 10/10/2001 11/17/2001 11/24/2001 12/1/2001 12/31/2001

(9) (12) (9) (6) (3) (6) (6) (5) (9) (7)

HONORS & AWARDS

107 110 255 164 185

B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham Keshawn Martin Brian Linthicum

SPARTAN HISTORY

vs. Oregon vs. Notre Dame vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern vs. Florida

8/31/2011 9/17/2011 10/1/2011 10/22/2011 11/5/2011 11/19/2011 11/26/2011 12/3/2011 12/3/2011 1/2/2012

SPARTAN RECORDS

OPPONENT

(6) (4) (10) (5) (13)

101 113 109 108

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(REC.)

Gari Scott Gari Scott Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress

vs. Notre Dame vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern vs. Purdue

COACHING STAFF

PLAYER

9/2/1999 9/18/1999 10/9/1999 11/13/1999 1/1/2000

(7) (8) (9) (8)

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DATE

B.J. Cunningham B.J. Cunningham Mark Dell Mark Dell

2014 OUTLOOK

Plaxico Burress, who became the first player in school history to post back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons, had a Spartan Stadium-record 255 receiving yards vs. Michigan in 1999.

9/18/2010 10/23/2010 10/23/2010 11/20/2010

B.J. Cunningham set a school single-season record with eight 100-yard receiving games in 2011.

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104

RUSHING YEAR

1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

Jack Breslin George Guerre George Guerre George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Don McAuliffe Billy Wells LeRoy Bolden Clarence Peaks Walt Kowalczyk Dennis Mendyk Walt Kowalczyk Dean Look Herb Adderley Ron Hatcher George Saimes George Saimes Roger Lopes Dick Gordon Clinton Jones Clinton Jones Dwight Lee Tommy Love Don Highsmith Eric Allen Eric Allen David E. Brown Clarence Bullock Levi Jackson Levi Jackson Richard Baes Leroy McGee Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Aaron Roberts Tony Ellis Carl Butler Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Blake Ezor Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Duane Goulbourne Duane Goulbourne Marc Renaud Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Lloyd Clemons T.J. Duckett T.J. Duckett David Richard Jaren Hayes DeAndra Cobb Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Larry Caper Edwin Baker Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell Jeremy Langford

PASSING G

ATT.

YDS.

9 10 5 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 9 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 11 12 9 12 12 10 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 8 13 13 12 13 14 13 14

112 90 47 118 129 163 124 118 127 45 82 85 101 90 93 59 82 122 138 123 165 159 116 177 209 186 259 123 113 153 230 187 162 115 204 154 94 179 126 142 419 164 357 322 267 257 272 204 196 214 216 237 246 272 191 240 263 133 145 96 122 86 245 390 120 207 182 382 292

361 633 354 734 885 1,023 566 585 691 321 584 495 545 238 419 361 451 642 601 741 787 784 497 729 937 811 1,494 575 496 942 1,063 931 720 772 972 667 461 671 549 616 2,066 633 1,572 1,496 1,299 1,394 1,204 1,021 973 930 1,057 1,067 1,270 1,167 959 1,353 1,420 654 609 728 817 497 1,447 1,637 468 1,201 948 1,793 1,422

AVG.

3.2 7.0 7.5 6.2 6.6 6.2 4.5 4.9 5.4 7.1 7.1 5.8 5.4 3.6 4.5 6.1 5.5 5.2 4.3 6.0 4.8 4.9 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.3 5.7 4.6 4.4 6.2 4.6 4.9 4.4 6.7 4.8 4.3 4.9 3.7 4.4 4.3 4.9 3.9 4.4 4.7 4.9 5.4 4.4 5.0 5.0 4.3 4.9 4.5 5.2 4.3 5.0 5.6 5.4 4.9 4.2 7.6 6.7 5.8 5.9 4.2 3.9 5.8 5.2 4.7 4.9

YEAR

1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

Russ Reader George Guerre Gene Glick Gene Glick Gene Glick Al Dorow Al Dorow Tom Yewcic Tom Yewcic Earl Morrall Earl Morrall Pat Wilson Jim Ninowski Mike Panitch Dean Look Tom Wilson Pete Smith Pete Smith Steve Juday Steve Juday Steve Juday Jimmy Raye Jimmy Raye Bill Triplett Bill Triplett Mike Rasmussen Mike Rasmussen George Mihaiu Charlie Baggett Charlie Baggett Charlie Baggett Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith Bryan Clark John Leister Bryan Clark John Leister Clark Brown Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Dave Yarema Bobby McAllister Bobby McAllister Dan Enos Dan Enos Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Tony Banks Tony Banks Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Bill Burke Bill Burke Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Andrew Maxwell Connor Cook

G

PA

PC

PCT.

YDS.

9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 6 8 11 11 10 11 10 9 10 10 10 11 12 7 11 12 12 12 12 11 9 12 11 9 9 12 12 12 9 11 7 13 10 11 11 13 13 13 13 14 13 14

90 60 26 56 71 105 114 95 80 99 68 39 79 37 100 109 94 52 68 148 168 123 107 90 117 199 88 55 94 105 88 257 240 292 131 247 294 251 141 222 116 297 139 154 240 220 210 191 336 238 258 209 299 358 312 197 262 203 488 220 354 269 376 353 328 338 419 446 380

53 25 8 26 38 45 64 41 34 39 42 20 45 16 49 46 42 18 30 79 89 62 42 47 37 91 32 25 38 48 42 132 117 169 64 103 109 119 82 119 66 202 71 80 153 137 130 122 215 145 156 130 177 195 173 103 166 114 302 141 236 164 223 180 198 226 267 234 223

.589 .417 .308 .464 .535 .429 .561 .432 .425 .394 .618 .512 .570 .432 .490 .422 .447 .346 .441 .534 .529 .504 .393 .522 .316 .457 .364 .454 .464 .457 .477 .513 .487 .579 .489 .417 .536 .474 .582 .536 .569 .673 .511 .519 .638 .623 .596 .639 .640 .609 .605 .622 .592 .545 .554 .523 .634 .562 .619 .641 .667 .610 .593 .510 .604 .669 .637 .525 .587

613 396 139 692 776 654 842 941 489 795 941 414 718 250 785 761 630 241 509 894 1,173 1,110 580 714 715 1,344 642 367 516 965 854 1,749 1,731 2,226 800 1,569 1,521 1,321 837 1,477 840 2,581 1,171 1,406 2,066 1,677 1,368 1,400 2,269 2,040 2,089 1,693 2,003 2,595 2,214 1,365 2,579 1,593 3,395 1,601 3,077 1,807 2,725 2,404 2,680 2,825 3,316 2,606 2,755

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TD

3 2 1 11 6 5 9 10 7 6 5 1 6 2 9 8 5 3 5 9 7 10 4 4 6 9 3 0 0 10 4 13 10 20 4 10 14 4 4 11 10 16 6 9 9 4 6 2 9 11 9 7 18 19 20 6 21 13 21 8 22 12 20 9 19 20 25 13 22


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR

8.5 19.4 22.9 23.5 20.1 14.1 13.1 32.3 16.9 33.8 28.6 31.5 14.0 16.1 20.3 17.1 16.4 15.3 27.5 15.4 16.0 25.0 17.7 15.7 24.4 14.5 16.5 17.6 14.8 20.7 26.6 19.1 24.1 19.2 18.6 14.2 14.2 15.2 19.6 22.7 21.9 17.9 23.1 24.6 18.0 16.2 14.0 15.8 14.0 10.8 14.8 16.3 16.6 15.6 17.3 11.5 21.9 19.9 12.1 11.4 14.7 12.1 15.9 15.3 14.1 15.5 16.5 12.3 13.9

2 0 2 7 8 3 3 5 4 0 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 5 5 4 7 4 3 3 4 3 0 0 3 1 7 6 7 4 2 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 8 6 0 5 2 3 3 4 2 7 8 12 1 14 13 5 3 4 5 8 1 9 6 12 1 2

YEAR

1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

Russ Reader Lynn Chandnois Horace Smith Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Don McAuliffe Evan Slonac LeRoy Bolden LeRoy Bolden Gerald Planutis Dennis Mendyk Walt Kowalczyk Dean Look Gary Ballman Art Brandstatter George Saimes Sherman Lewis Sherman Lewis Clinton Jones Gene Washington Clinton Jones Bob Apisa Dwight Lee Bill Feraco Don Highsmith Eric Allen Eric Allen Mark Niesen Dirk Kryt Charlie Baggett Hans Nielsen Hans Nielsen Hans Nielsen Morten Andersen Derek Hughes Morten Andersen Morten Andersen Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Lorenzo White Chris Caudell Lorenzo White John Langeloh Blake Ezor Hyland Hickson Jim DelVerne Craig Thomas Bill Stoyanovich Chris Gardner Scott Greene Sedrick Irvin Sedrick Irvin Paul Edinger Paul Edinger David Schaefer Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Dave Rayner Dave Rayner Jehuu Caulcrick Brett Swenson Jehuu Caulcrick Javon Ringer Brett Swenson Dan Conroy Dan Conroy Dan Conroy Jeremy Langford

G

TD

PAT

FG

PTS

8 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 10 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 13 12 11 12 13 13 13 12 14 13 14

5 6 5 12 10 12 9 4 8 5 5 7 9 4 5 2 8 9 8 5 5 12 9 7 7 7 10 18 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 16 0 19 15 0 15 0 0 18 18 14 0 0 0 16 13 0 0 7 0 21 22 0 0 0 0 19

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 16 0 *2 0 0 0 *1 0 0 0 *1 0 *1 0 11 0 22 27 27 52 0 21 28 16 13 15 0 31 0 29 0 0 16 0 32 30 *2 0 0 28 40 18 0 0 39 39 0 33 0 0 44 45 48 25 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 10 11 17 7 0 12 15 14 11 10 0 10 0 18 0 0 12 0 11 14 0 0 0 22 21 11 0 0 22 22 0 15 0 0 19 14 17 23 0

35 36 30 72 60 72 54 61 48 30 52 42 54 24 30 37 48 58 48 30 30 74 54 42 42 44 60 110 24 38 66 52 60 78 73 66 57 73 58 46 45 102 61 96 83 114 90 52 90 65 72 112 108 84 94 103 51 96 78 105 105 42 78 126 132 101 87 99 94 114

THE UNIVERSITY

265 214 160 465 523 268 263 323 169 338 343 221 267 242 265 154 247 109 303 542 638 677 462 456 537 495 414 406 163 373 266 748 531 806 559 568 624 547 549 499 745 966 785 961 1,080 517 656 586 671 452 787 865 680 1,013 1,142 459 1,470 1,351 692 444 722 775 1,260 659 990 788 1,306 515 613

BOWL HISTORY

31 11 7 20 26 19 20 10 10 10 12 7 19 15 13 9 15 7 11 35 40 27 26 29 22 34 25 23 11 18 10 39 22 42 30 40 44 36 26 22 34 54 34 39 60 32 47 37 48 42 53 53 41 65 66 40 67 68 57 39 49 64 79 43 70 51 79 42 44

HONORS & AWARDS

9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 13 12 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 13 14

TD

SPARTAN HISTORY

AVG.

SPARTAN RECORDS

YDS.

2013 RECAP

NO.

COACHING STAFF

Steve Cantos Warren Huey Warren Huey Ed Sobczak Bob Carey Bob Carey Bob Carey Ellis Duckett Ellis Duckett John Lewis Dave Kaiser Tony Kolodziej Dave Kaiser Sam Williams Herb Adderley Herb Adderley Lonnie Sanders Lonnie Sanders Sherman Lewis Gene Washington Gene Washington Gene Washington Allen Brenner Frank Foreman Frank Foreman Gordon Bowdell Billy Joe DuPree Billy Joe DuPree Michael Hurd Michael Hurd Eugene Byrd Kirk Gibson Kirk Gibson Kirk Gibson Eugene Byrd Ted Jones Ted Jones Otis Grant Daryl Turner Mark Ingram Mark Ingram Andre Rison Andre Rison Andre Rison Courtney Hawkins James Bradley Courtney Hawkins Mill Coleman Mill Coleman Scott Greene Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Gari Scott Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress Lavaile Richardson Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Agim Shabaj Jerramy Scott Jerramy Scott Kerry Reed Devin Thomas Blair White Blair White Mark Dell B.J. Cunningham Keith Mumphery Tony Lippett

G

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1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1948 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

SCORING

PLAYER

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RECEIVING

*Two-Point Conversion(s)

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BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

106

TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

George Guerre George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Al Dorow Tom Yewcic LeRoy Bolden Earl Morrall Earl Morrall Pat Wilson Jim Ninowski Dean Look Dean Look Tom Wilson Pete Smith George Saimes Roger Lopes Steve Juday Steve Juday Jimmy Raye Jimmy Raye Bill Triplett Bill Triplett Mike Rasmussen Eric Allen Mark Niesen Charlie Baggett Charlie Baggett Charlie Baggett Ed Smith Ed Smith Ed Smith Steve Smith John Leister Bryan Clark John Leister Clark Brown Dave Yarema Lorenzo White Dave Yarema Lorenzo White Bobby McAllister Dan Enos Dan Enos Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Tony Banks Tony Banks Todd Schultz Todd Schultz Bill Burke Bill Burke Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Drew Stanton Brian Hoyer Brian Hoyer Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Andrew Maxwell Connor Cook

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

G

PLAYS

RUSH

PASS

9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 8 11 11 10 11 10 11 10 10 10 11 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 9 12 11 9 9 12 12 12 9 11 7 13 10 11 11 13 13 13 13 14 13 14

57 135 138 170 165 125 127 131 115 79 113 107 156 168 117 122 138 196 231 245 199 204 220 261 259 164 192 242 259 277 277 321 204 301 252 300 181 301 419 339 357 259 350 311 272 224 377 325 310 229 329 423 361 270 343 241 551 316 475 379 423 396 359 378 456 483 449

354 734 885 1,023 55 66 691 26 106 125 -85 328 90 175 -59 642 601 -58 133 436 247 298 290 14 1,494 467 313 748 645 -11 -160 21 972 99 119 -10 -162 -72 2,066 -222 1,752 351 153 133 -71 -62 -160 60 -84 -72 -78 -253 -200 -5 -58 -39 -116 687 338 445 -105 -94 60 -136 -39 -106 76

80 52 34 45 842 941 0 795 941 414 718 122 785 761 630 0 0 894 1,173 1,110 580 714 715 1,344 0 280 516 965 854 1,749 1,731 2,226 0 1,559 1,521 1,321 837 1,477 0 2,581 0 1,406 2,066 1,677 1,368 1,400 2,269 2,040 2,089 1,693 2,003 2,595 2,214 1,365 2,579 1,593 3,395 1,601 3,077 1,807 2,725 2,404 2,680 2,825 3,316 2,606 2,755

TOTAL

434 786 919 1,068 897 1,007 691 821 1,047 539 633 450 875 936 571 642 601 836 1,306 1,546 827 1,012 1,005 1,358 1,494 747 829 1,713 1,499 1,738 1,571 2,247 972 1,658 1,640 1,311 675 1,405 2,066 2,359 1,572 1,757 2,219 1,810 1,297 1,338 2,109 2,100 2,005 1,621 1,925 2,342 2,014 1,360 2,521 1,554 3,279 2,288 3,415 2,252 2,620 2,310 2,740 2,689 3,277 2,500 2,831

YEAR

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

George Guerre George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Sonny Grandelius Don McAuliffe Don McAuliffe LeRoy Bolden John Matsock Walt Kowalczyk Dennis Mendyk Blanche Martin Dean Look Herb Adderley Herb Adderley Sherman Lewis Sherman Lewis Sherman Lewis Dick Gordon Clinton Jones Clinton Jones LaMarr Thomas Tommy Love Don Highsmith Eric Allen Eric Allen David E. Brown Mike Holt Levi Jackson Levi Jackson Richard Baes Jim Earley Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Daryl Turner Otis Grant Carl Butler Lorenzo White Lorenzo White Mark Ingram Lorenzo White Blake Ezor Courtney Hawkins Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Tico Duckett Duane Goulbourne Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Sedrick Irvin Gari Scott Plaxico Burress T.J. Duckett Charles Rogers Charles Rogers Jaren Hayes DeAndra Cobb Javon Ringer Kerry Reed Devin Thomas Javon Ringer Keshawn Martin Edwin Baker B.J. Cunningham Le’Veon Bell Jeremy Langford

G RUSH

9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 9 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 13 14

354 734 885 1,023 566 531 691 268 584 495 528 328 419 261 399 590 577 741 787 784 311 729 937 811 1,494 575 352 942 1,063 931 668 772 972 667 0 39 549 616 2,066 112 1,572 1,496 55 1,394 1,204 1,021 973 5 0 0 1,270 0 0 1,353 36 74 609 728 817 11 177 1,637 219 1,201 26 1,793 1,422

REC.

INT.

PR

KOR

0 27 127 76 107 194 39 19 0 53 80 63 265 154 90 79 303 81 308 85 113 17 35 125 275 14 21 51 22 125 148 116 99 333 653 547 109 44 28 672 115 67 1,080 62 136 57 127 262 787 865 346 843 1,142 39 1,470 1,351 414 10 138 775 1,260 190 411 22 1,306 167 157

0 106 183 0 0 0 0 14 35 66 10 0 14 25 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

99 161 144 0 0 0 38 129 75 132 119 179 61 7 117 84 154 0 0 0 45 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 0 0 0 0 48 260 312 313 440 0 0 158 19 0 0 0 0 18 0 156 0 0 18 0

83 132 43 148 0 0 128 265 99 86 176 131 14 118 23 202 155 201 65 72 392 200 39 549 193 37 172 0 0 0 13 272 209 5 0 307 0 0 0 359 0 254 454 0 0 0 0 966 947 524 0 354 0 0 0 0 41 869 0 0 1,135 224 665 0 0 46 0

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536 1,160 1,382 1,247 673 725 896 695 793 832 913 701 773 565 629 955 1,218 1,023 1,160 941 861 946 1,011 1,511 1,962 626 545 993 1,085 1,056 829 1,384 1,327 1,005 653 893 658 660 2,094 1,143 1,687 1,817 1,680 1,456 1,340 1,078 1,100 1,281 1,994 1,701 1,929 1,637 1,142 1,392 1,664 1,444 1,064 1,607 955 786 2,590 2,051 1,451 1,223 1,332 2,024 1,579


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR

SACKS YEAR

YDS.

Kelly Quinn John Jones Mark Nichols Travis Davis Travis Davis Travis Davis Bobby Wilson John MacNeill Bill Reese Aaron Jackson Mike Edwards Juan Hammonds Ike Reese Yakini Allen Courtney Ledyard Robaire Smith Julian Peterson

12 8 6 12 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 7 3 6 9 12 10

84 57 34 105 47 48 31 35 26 20 18 43 25 49 63 58 57

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Julian Peterson Drew Young Jabari Hendricks Mike Labinjo Clifford Dukes Greg Taplin Kevin Vickerson Clifton Ryan Ervin Baldwin Clifton Ryan Jonal Saint-Dic Trevor Anderson Greg Jones Jerel Worthy Denicos Allen William Gholston Shilique Calhoun

15 3 3 5 4 10 4.5 3 4 4 10 8 9 4 11 4.5 7.5

104 23 17 34 22 60 29 11 32 31 75 64 53 27 69 24 45

INTERCEPTIONS YEAR

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

PLAYER

Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Jesse Thomas Jim Ellis John Wilson John Matsock Nine tied with Four tied with Dennis Mendyk John Matsko Dan Currie Bob Bercich Archie Matsos Gary Ballman Three tied with

NO.

YDS.

TD

6 4 7 8 6 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 4 2

88 86 183 88 49 24 49 – – 66 15 14 14 3 63 –

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

NO.

1999 2000

BOWL HISTORY

1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

PLAYER

Two-time All-America linebacker Greg Jones is one of only two players in MSU history to lead the Spartans in tackles for four-straight seasons (linebacker Dan Bass, 197679).

HONORS & AWARDS

102 92 84 120 97 123 97 129 129 102 111 134 136 160 114 97 130 130 137 156 118 127 164 172 164 175 144 98 92 111 115 137 127 132 114 128 126 108 125 101 94 78 127 154 106 89 111 98

SPARTAN HISTORY

TM

67 59 49 67 44 65 47 75 62 64 56 69 57 90 55 51 53 63 74 83 67 51 67 74 78 97 57 24 28 32 40 49 51 51 46 35 40 44 50 29 36 38 47 87 57 53 60 53

SPARTAN RECORDS

AT

35 33 35 53 53 58 50 54 67 38 55 65 79 70 59 46 77 67 63 73 51 76 97 98 86 78 87 74 64 79 75 88 76 81 58 93 86 64 75 72 58 40 80 67 49 36 51 45

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UT

COACHING STAFF

PLAYER

Charlie Thornhill Rich Saul Rich Saul Don Law Mike Hogan Gail Clark Gail Clark Ray Nester Terry McClowry Tom Standal Dan Bass Dan Bass Dan Bass Dan Bass Thomas Morris Carl Banks James Neely Jim Morrissey Jim Morrissey Shane Bullough Shane Bullough Percy Snow Percy Snow Percy Snow Chuck Bullough Chuck Bullough Ty Hallock Rob Fredrickson Ike Reese Reggie Garnett Ike Reese Ike Reese Aric Morris Aric Morris Josh Thornhill Josh Thornhill Thomas Wright Jason Harmon Ronald Stanley Eric Smith Otis Wiley Greg Jones Greg Jones Greg Jones Greg Jones Max Bullough Max Bullough Denicos Allen

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1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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TACKLES

107


YEAR

1961

1972

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1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

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BOWL HISTORY

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SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PLAYER

Wayne Fontes Carl Charon Herman Johnson Lou Bobich Herman Johnson Don Japinga Don Japinga Drake Garrett Drake Garrett Frank Waters Clifton Hardy Brad Van Pelt Brad Van Pelt Mark Niesen Paul Hayner Bill Simpson Bill Simpson Thomas Graves Kim Rowekamp Ken Jones Mark Anderson Mark Anderson Larry Savage Tom Graves Dan Bass Jim Burroughs Mark Anderson Mike Marshall Tim Cunningham James Burroughs George Cooper Darryl Dixon Jim Morrissey Phil Parker Phil Parker Todd Krumm Todd Krumm Todd Krumm Kurt Larson Percy Snow Mike Iaquaniello Mike Iaquaniello Chuck Bullough Ty Hallock Reggie Garnett Demetrice Martin Robert Shurelds Demetrice Martin Sorie Kanu Amp Campbell Renaldo Hill T.J. Turner Cedric Henry Broderick Nelson Thomas Wright Jason Harmon Mike Labinjo Jason Harmon SirDarean Adams Demond Williams SirDarean Adams Otis Wiley Otis Wiley Six tied with Trenton Robinson Isaiah Lewis Trenton Robinson Darqueze Dennard Johnny Adams Kurtis Drummond Darqueze Dennard

NO.

YDS.

TD

2 2 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 5 4 6 4 4 6 6 5 4 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 4 7 4 4 5 9 8 4 4 4 5 3 3 7 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 1 4 4 4 3 3 4 4

40 26 62 48 30 7 44 73 32 56 -2 100 129 36 48 36 88 24 1 40 58 47 23 6 28 25 23 57 34 18 16 27 20 203 37 4 65 129 78 42 29 25 16 31 47 41 60 26 24 47 23 105 118 40 91 74 19 19 54 62 38 77 84 – 19 89 40 49 11 55 38

– – – – – – – 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 – 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

YEAR

1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1954 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER

NO.

YDS.

TD

Jack Breslin George Guerre George Guerre George Guerre Bob Ciolek Jesse Thomas Tom Yewcic Tom Yewcic Tom Yewcic Earl Morrall Earl Morrall Clarence Peaks Blanche Martin Dean Look Dean Look Bob Suci Bob Suci Lou Bobich Lou Bobich Lou Bobich Dick Kenney Dick Kenney Dick Berlinski Dick Berlinski Pat Miller Pat Miller Bill Simpson Bill Simpson Bill Simpson Tom Birney John Powers Tom Birney Ray Stachowicz Ray Stachowicz Ray Stachowicz Ray Stachowicz Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Ralf Mojsiejenko Greg Montgomery Greg Montgomery Greg Montgomery Josh Butland Josh Butland Josh Butland Josh Butland Chris Salani Chris Salani Chris Salani Chris Salani Paul Edinger Paul Edinger Craig Jarrett Craig Jarrett Craig Jarrett Craig Jarrett Jason Daily Brandon Fields Brandon Fields Brandon Fields Brandon Fields Aaron Bates Aaron Bates Aaron Bates Aaron Bates Mike Sadler Mike Sadler Mike Sadler

43 37 26 27 14 15 48 44 31 28 22 19 16 30 29 35 27 27 43 37 35 50 57 42 41 31 56 73 67 34 40 44 58 39 62 71 52 77 74 76 75 39 70 61 36 50 73 58 54 55 57 55 54 64 62 62 51 66 62 50 40 57 69 71 63 57 61 79 76

1,634 1,309 948 1,018 557 837 1,788 1,739 1,235 1,002 944 745 583 1,204 1,106 1,286 933 912 1,725 1,537 1,239 1,830 2,108 1,600 1,620 1,067 2,210 2,956 2,633 1,267 1,387 1,677 2,252 1,681 2,749 3,278 2,145 3,436 3,245 3,394 3,304 1,865 3,149 2,552 1,552 1,933 2,932 1,916 1,909 2,132 2,109 2,297 2,118 2,803 2,699 2,528 2,225 2,668 2,878 2,394 1,664 2,469 2,742 2,979 2,621 2,565 2,509 3,422 3,233

38.0 35.4 36.4 37.7 39.0 36.4 37.3 39.5 40.1 35.8 42.9 39.2 36.4 40.1 38.1 36.7 34.6 33.8 40.1 41.5 35.4 36.6 37.0 38.1 39.5 34.4 39.5 40.5 39.3 37.3 34.7 38.1 38.8 43.1 44.3 46.2 41.3 44.6 43.9 44.7 44.1 47.8 45.0 41.8 43.1 38.7 40.2 33.0 35.4 38.8 37.0 41.8 39.2 43.8 43.5 40.8 43.6 40.4 46.4 47.9 41.6 43.3 39.7 42.0 41.6 45.0 41.1 43.3 42.5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PUNT RETURNS 1947 1948

YEAR 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

PLAYER George Guerre Bud Crane Horace Smith Sonny Grandelius Jim Ellis Jim Ellis LeRoy Bolden John Matsock LeRoy Bolden Clarence Peaks Dennis Mendyk Blanche Martin Dean Look Blanche Martin Herb Adderley Gary Ballman Sherman Lewis Sherman Lewis Dick Gordon Drake Garrett Frank Waters LaMarr Thomas Don Highsmith Eric Allen Eric Allen Eric Allen Clayton Montgomery Mike Holt Michael Imhoff Tyrone Wilson Bill Broadway Tyrone Willingham Bruce Reeves Bruce Reeves Derek Hughes Otis Grant Derek Hughes Otis Grant Larry Jackson Larry Jackson Mark Ingram Mark Ingram Blake Ezor Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins Courtney Hawkins Steve Holman Steve Holman Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Marc Renaud Gari Scott Herb Haygood Herb Haygood Herb Haygood Jaren Hayes DeAndra Cobb DeAndra Cobb Demond Williams Demond Williams Devin Thomas Glenn Winston Keshawn Martin Keshawn Martin Nick Hill Nick Hill R.J. Shelton

NO.

YDS.

AVG.

4 5 6 9 10 13 6 11 9 6 4 6 5 5 5 5 11 8 9 9 10 17 15 29 24 9 11 6 16 9 8 23 19 16 16 11 17 14 23 20 10 17 15 16 18 10 21 14 15 36 35 28 27 18 26 15 24 31 28 36 17 34 39 16 23 20 38 31 9

83 150 110 148 241 253 128 265 243 141 86 176 131 109 118 106 202 155 201 128 210 392 275 598 549 193 250 172 312 136 133 454 387 302 497 238 307 307 500 522 226 359 286 295 454 274 548 281 344 966 947 524 552 354 534 346 632 585 763 869 431 690 1,135 364 665 355 999 670 199

20.8 30.0 18.3 16.4 24.1 19.5 21.3 24.0 27.0 23.5 21.5 29.3 26.2 21.8 23.6 21.2 18.4 19.3 22.3 14.2 21.0 23.1 18.3 20.6 22.9 21.4 22.7 28.6 19.6 15.1 16.6 19.7 20.4 18.9 31.1 21.6 18.1 21.9 21.7 26.1 22.6 21.1 19.1 18.4 25.2 27.4 26.1 20.1 22.9 26.8 27.1 18.7 20.4 19.7 20.5 23.1 26.3 18.9 27.2 24.1 25.4 20.3 29.1 22.8 28.9 17.8 26.3 21.6 22.1

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THE UNIVERSITY

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

BOWL HISTORY

41.7 7.4 13.4 28.4 16.0 19.9 12.7 8.7 11.9 18.4 18.2 22.0 13.2 13.4 35.8 9.5 15.3 10.0 13.0 14.6 11.8 7.2 11.7 11.3 11.0 8.5 13.5 6.5 11.5 13.6 8.1 8.3 7.7 6.2 8.4 10.2 6.5 7.1 6.4 8.1 5.6 10.9 6.8 9.6 9.0 11.9 4.6 8.1 4.8 12.7 8.9 12.5 10.8 10.1 13.6 13.8 13.2 9.1 8.8 8.7 7.9 8.1 11.0 4.9 4.8 10.4 7.4 14.2 11.0 8.4 10.3

HONORS & AWARDS

125 125 161 142 144 358 305 148 166 129 91 132 119 94 179 76 61 50 117 190 154 131 210 256 264 170 81 39 115 286 188 199 116 149 152 224 72 185 108 162 124 218 129 211 322 179 91 57 53 114 151 125 260 312 313 440 488 164 158 287 206 163 88 88 105 249 156 228 274 92 206

SPARTAN HISTORY

3 17 12 5 9 18 24 17 14 7 5 6 9 7 5 8 4 5 9 13 13 18 18 22 24 20 6 6 10 21 23 24 15 24 18 22 11 26 17 20 22 20 19 22 36 15 20 7 11 9 17 10 24 31 23 32 37 18 18 33 26 20 8 18 22 24 21 16 25 11 20

TD

SPARTAN RECORDS

AVG.

2013 RECAP

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

YDS.

COACHING STAFF

1958 1959

Horace Smith John Poloncak George Guerre Lynn Chandnois Lynn Chandnois Jesse Thomas Jim Ellis Jim Ellis Jim Ellis John Matsock Jim Wulff Dennis Mendyk Blanche Martin Dean Look Dean Look Dean Look Herb Adderley Carl Charon Sherman Lewis Ron Rubick Sherman Lewis Don Japinga Drake Garrett Allen Brenner Frank Waters Frank Waters Tom Kutschinski Doug Barr Brad Van Pelt Bill Simpson Bill Simpson Tom Hannon Tom Hannon Tyrone Willingham Marshall Lawson Steve Smith Derek Hughes Thomas Morris Thomas Morris Darryl Dixon Bobby Morse Bobby Morse Bobby Morse Todd Krumm Todd Krumm John Miller Courtney Hawkins Brian Winters Courtney Hawkins Mill Coleman Mill Coleman Mill Coleman Derrick Mason Derrick Mason Sedrick Irvin Gari Scott Gari Scott Shawn Foster Charles Rogers Ziehl Kavanaght Ziehl Kavanaght Kyle Brown Kyle Brown Terry Love Terry Love Otis Wiley Keshawn Martin Keshawn Martin Keshawn Martin Andre Sims Jr. Macgarrett Kings Jr.

KICKOFF RETURNS NO.

2014 SPARTANS

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957

PLAYER

2014 OUTLOOK

YEAR

109


THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

STATISTICAL TRENDS

110

MICHIGAN STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE AVERAGES YEAR

G

RUSH YDS.

RUSH YPG.

PASS YDS.

PASS YPG. TOTAL YDS.

TOTAL YPG

TOTAL POINTS PPG.

1947 1948 1949

9 10 9

1,914 3,045 1,993

212.7 304.5 221.4

398 987 1,424

44.2 98.7 158.2

2,312 4,032 3,417

256.9 403.2 379.6

167 359 309

18.6 35.9 34.3

25 53 44

96 160 122

10.7 16.0 13.6

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

9 9 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9

2,424 2,645 2,452 1,980 1,724 2,156 2,312 2,367 1,405 1,588

269.3 293.9 272.4 198.0 191.6 215.6 256.9 263.0 156.1 176.4

803 982 1,406 874 1,166 1,124 919 1,088 819 1,114

89.2 109.1 156.2 87.4 129.6 112.4 102.1 120.9 91.0 123.8

3,227 3,627 3,858 2,854 2,890 3,280 3,231 3,455 2,224 2,702

358.5 403.0 428.6 285.4 321.1 328.0 359.0 383.9 247.1 300.2

243 270 312 212 177 236 239 264 117 149

27.0 30.0 34.7 21.2 19.7 23.6 26.6 29.3 13.0 16.6

35 40 45 31 26 35 36 39 18 21

176 163 183 132 147 146 144 182 127 139

19.6 18.1 20.3 13.2 16.3 14.6 16.0 20.2 14.1 15.4

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

9 9 9 9 9 11 10 10 10 10

2,040 2,135 2,383 1,801 1,448 2,369 2,305 1,630 2,039 2,031

226.7 237.2 264.8 200.1 160.8 215.3 230.5 163.0 203.9 203.1

810 750 606 708 981 1,186 1,244 1,076 1,217 1,231

90.0 83.3 67.3 78.7 109.1 107.8 124.4 107.6 121.7 123.1

2,850 2,885 2,989 2,509 2,429 3,555 3,549 2,706 3,256 3,262

316.7 320.5 332.1 278.8 269.9 323.1 354.9 270.6 325.6 326.2

193 192 189 148 136 251 293 173 202 202

21.4 21.3 21.0 16.4 15.1 22.8 29.3 17.3 20.2 20.2

26 27 28 20 18 32 41 24 28 28

161 146 145 124 126 191 189 142 192 165

17.9 16.2 16.1 13.8 14.0 17.4 18.9 14.2 19.2 16.5

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

1,714 2,559 2,508 1,892 2,961 2,914 1,931 2,168 2,663 1,940

171.4 232.6 228.0 172.0 269.2 265.1 175.5 197.1 242.1 176.3

1,697 1,078 724 640 965 912 2,322 1,877 2,631 1,551

169.7 98.0 65.8 58.1 87.7 82.9 211.1 170.6 239.1 141.0

3,411 3,637 3,232 2,532 3,926 3,826 4,253 4,045 5,294 3,491

341.1 330.6 293.8 230.1 356.9 348.0 386.6 367.7 481.2 317.3

190 225 158 114 270 222 236 260 411 240

19.0 20.4 14.3 10.3 24.5 20.2 21.4 23.6 37.4 21.8

25 29 19 12 37 28 29 30 56 29

178 191 158 144 198 219 216 198 265 183

17.8 17.3 14.4 13.1 18.0 19.9 19.6 18.0 24.1 16.6

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

11 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 12

1,407 1,424 1,145 1,126 1,646 2,473 1,711 2,767 2,876 2,611

127.9 129.5 104.1 102.3 137.2 206.1 155.5 230.6 239.7 217.6

2,189 2,771 1,909 1,285 1,518 1,424 2,646 1,195 1,500 2,096

199.0 251.9 173.5 116.8 126.5 118.7 240.5 99.6 125.0 174.7

3,596 4,195 3,054 2,411 3,164 3,897 4,357 3,962 4,376 4,707

326.9 381.4 277.6 219.2 263.7 324.8 396.0 330.2 364.7 392.3

221 263 202 162 193 258 285 261 269 356

20.1 23.9 18.3 14.7 16.1 21.5 25.9 21.8 22.4 29.7

27 31 23 19 24 35 36 30 29 47

184 233 182 122 152 196 228 203 224 244

16.7 21.2 16.5 11.1 12.7 16.3 20.7 16.9 18.7 20.3

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

12 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12

2,877 1,575 1,984 2,120 2,102 1,825 2,135 2,241 1,552 1,758

239.8 143.2 180.4 176.7 191.1 152.1 177.9 186.8 129.3 146.5

1,677 1,567 1,881 2,269 2,047 2,686 2,660 2,303 2,954 2,660

139.8 142.5 171.0 189.1 186.1 223.8 221.7 191.9 246.2 221.7

4,554 3,142 3,865 4,389 4,149 4,511 4,795 4,544 4,506 4,418

379.5 285.6 351.4 365.8 377.2 375.9 399.6 378.7 375.5 368.2

312 162 238 277 280 287 358 342 336 378

26.0 14.7 21.6 23.1 25.5 23.9 29.8 28.5 28.0 31.5

39 18 29 35 34 36 44 44 38 45

264 176 201 255 221 229 253 243 245 228

22.0 16.0 18.2 21.2 20.1 19.1 21.1 20.3 20.4 19.0

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

11 12 12 13 12 11 12 13 13 13

1,874 1,854 1,709 1,266 2,862 2,220 1,550 2,576 1,692 1,779

170.4 154.5 142.4 97.4 238.5 201.8 129.2 198.2 130.2 136.8

2,161 3,510 2,743 3,510 2,658 3,250 2,731 2,842 2,773 3,502

196.5 292.5 228.6 270.0 221.5 295.5 227.6 218.6 213.3 269.4

4,035 5,364 4,452 4,776 5,520 5,470 4,281 5,418 4,465 5,281

366.8 447.0 371.0 367.4 460.0 497.3 356.8 416.8 343.5 406.2

197 374 316 363 353 372 302 430 326 386

17.9 31.2 26.3 27.9 29.4 33.8 25.2 33.1 25.1 29.7

24 50 41 43 41 50 37 55 37 47

229 272 246 253 269 284 221 266 244 258

20.8 22.7 20.5 19.5 22.4 25.8 18.4 20.5 18.8 19.8

2010 2011 2012 2013

13 14 13 14

1,978 1,931 1,942 2,433

152.2 137.9 149.4 173.8

3,073 3,535 2,729 2,964

236.4 252.5 209.9 211.7

5,051 5,466 4,671 5,397

388.5 390.4 359.3 385.5

383 434 260 411

29.5 31.0 20.0 29.4

49 54 27 51

252 272 249 293

19.4 19.4 19.2 20.9

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TDS

FIRST DOWNS FD/PG


STATISTICAL TRENDS OPPONENT YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE AVERAGES YEAR

PASS YDS.

PASS YPG. TOTAL YDS.

11.2 13.0 11.9

15 19 15

104 141 113

11.6 14.1 12.6

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

9 9 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9

874 986 755 1,341 1,585 1,447 1,396 1,055 1,407 1,312

97.1 109.5 83.9 134.1 176.1 144.7 155.1 117.2 156.3 145.7

1,077 1,211 1,255 889 968 816 883 669 748 1,119

119.7 134.5 139.4 88.9 107.5 81.6 98.1 74.3 83.1 124.3

1,951 2,197 2,010 2,230 2,553 2,262 2,279 1,724 2,155 2,431

216.8 244.1 223.3 223.0 283.6 226.2 253.3 191.6 239.4 270.1

107 114 84 110 149 69 87 75 123 118

11.9 12.7 9.3 11.0 16.5 6.9 9.7 8.3 13.6 13.1

16 17 12 17 22 — 12 11 18 15

117 128 104 127 125 144 123 107 109 132

13.0 14.2 11.6 12.7 13.8 14.4 13.7 11.8 12.1 14.6

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

9 9 9 9 9 11 10 10 10 10

1,528 1,045 851 738 1,253 521 514 1,822 1,468 1,318

169.8 116.1 94.5 82.0 139.2 47.3 51.4 182.2 146.8 131.8

775 706 902 829 1,144 1,390 1,579 1,548 1,665 2,147

86.1 78.4 100.0 92.1 127.1 126.3 157.9 154.8 166.5 214.7

2,303 1,751 1,753 1,567 2,397 1,911 2,093 3,370 3,133 3,465

255.8 194.5 194.8 174.1 266.3 173.2 209.3 337.0 313.3 346.5

118 50 96 63 141 62 99 193 151 231

13.1 5.6 10.6 7.0 15.6 5.6 9.9 19.3 15.1 23.1

17 7 13 8 20 9 13 27 20 29

145 120 112 96 135 121 126 197 182 222

16.1 13.3 12.4 10.6 15.0 11.0 12.6 19.7 18.2 22.2

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

2,010 1,886 1,662 2,091 2,223 2,103 2,821 1,818 1,824 2,099

201.0 171.4 151.0 190.0 202.0 191.1 256.5 165.2 165.8 191.0

1,485 1,189 1,388 613 1,177 1,124 1,278 1,765 1,380 1,774

148.5 108.0 126.1 55.7 107.0 102.1 116.1 160.4 125.4 161.3

3,495 3,075 3,050 2,704 3,400 3,227 4,099 3,583 3,204 3,873

349.5 279.5 277.2 245.8 309.0 293.3 372.6 325.7 291.0 352.1

215 169 156 164 196 167 278 162 170 253

21.5 15.3 14.1 14.9 17.8 15.1 25.3 14.7 15.4 23.0

28 22 18 22 26 21 35 18 23 33

184 184 173 150 195 168 195 195 185 201

18.4 16.7 15.7 13.6 17.7 15.2 17.7 17.7 16.8 18.2

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

11 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 12

2,703 2,123 1,625 1,502 1,528 1,581 1,176 837 1,421 1,145

245.7 193.0 147.7 136.5 127.3 131.8 106.9 69.8 118.4 95.4

1,868 1,828 2,247 2,117 2,352 2,537 2,101 2,055 2,195 2,226

169.8 166.2 204.3 192.5 196.0 211.4 191.0 171.2 182.9 185.5

4,571 3,951 3,872 3,619 3,880 4,118 3,276 2,892 3,616 3,371

415.5 359.2 352.0 329.0 323.3 343.2 297.9 241.0 301.3 280.9

279 249 242 233 203 219 197 153 177 163

25.4 22.6 22.0 21.2 16.9 18.2 17.9 12.8 14.8 13.6

31 30 29 26 22 27 23 17 19 21

251 218 211 218 225 245 189 164 208 200

22.8 19.8 19.1 19.8 18.7 20.4 17.1 13.6 17.3 16.7

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

12 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12

1,401 2,208 1,785 1,791 2,825 2,549 1,541 1,567 2,062 914

116.8 200.7 162.3 149.3 256.8 212.4 128.4 130.6 171.8 76.2

2,379 1,973 2,305 2,688 1,604 2,361 2,268 2,222 2,298 2,742

198.3 179.4 209.6 224.0 145.8 196.8 189.0 185.2 191.5 228.5

3,780 4,181 4,090 4,479 4,429 4,910 3,809 3,789 4,360 3,656

315.0 380.1 371.8 373.3 402.6 409.2 317.4 315.8 363.3 304.7

233 272 261 289 267 338 302 237 294 245

18.6 24.7 23.7 24.1 24.3 28.2 25.2 19.8 24.5 20.4

21 35 33 35 33 44 39 28 34 29

210 240 224 242 231 259 204 194 222 202

17.5 21.8 20.3 20.2 21.0 21.6 17.0 16.2 18.5 16.8

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

11 12 12 13 12 11 12 13 13 13

1,696 2,170 2,566 1,622 2,069 1,811 1,594 1,636 1,852 1,472

154.2 180.8 213.8 124.8 172.4 164.6 132.8 125.8 142.5 113.2

1,805 2,468 2,266 3,317 2,508 2,694 2,771 2,856 2,774 3,479

164.1 205.7 188.8 255.2 209.0 244.9 230.9 219.7 213.4 267.6

3,501 4,638 4,832 4,939 4,577 4,505 4,365 4,492 4,626 4,951

318.3 386.5 402.7 379.9 381.4 409.5 363.8 345.5 355.8 380.8

233 311 398 293 326 316 341 346 287 342

21.2 25.9 33.2 22.5 27.2 28.7 28.4 26.6 22.1 26.3

29 42 52 37 39 43 43 42 37 42

177 235 248 267 223 238 224 235 228 264

16.1 19.6 20.7 20.5 18.6 21.6 18.7 18.1 17.5 20.3

2010 2011 2012 2013

13 14 13 14

1,738 1,407 1,282 1,212

133.7 100.5 98.6 86.6

2,861 2,477 2,285 2,319

220.1 176.9 175.8 165.6

4,599 3,884 3,567 3,531

353.8 277.4 274.4 252.2

290 257 212 185

22.3 18.4 16.3 13.2

37 33 20 21

249 226 190 200

19.2 16.1 14.6 14.3

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FIRST DOWNS FD/PG

THE UNIVERSITY

101 130 107

BOWL HISTORY

238.0 263.1 253.2

HONORS & AWARDS

TDS

2,142 2,631 2,279

SPARTAN HISTORY

PPG.

101.4 128.1 112.3

SPARTAN RECORDS

TOTAL POINTS

913 1,281 1,011

2013 RECAP

TOTAL YPG

136.6 134.0 196.4

COACHING STAFF

RUSH YPG.

1,229 1,340 1,768

2014 SPARTANS

RUSH YDS.

9 10 9

2014 OUTLOOK

G

1947 1948 1949

111


ALL-TIME RESULTS 2014 OUTLOOK

1896 | 1-2-1

1900 | 1-3

No Established Coach Sept. 26 W 10-0 Oct. 17 L 0-24 Oct. 25 T 0-0 Nov. 11 L 16-18

Lansing H.S. Kalamazoo Alma Alma

H A H H

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

HENRY KEEP

SPARTAN RECORDS SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS BOWL HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY

H H A H

GEORGE DENMAN

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 L 0-12 Notre Dame Oct. 10 W 11-0 Alma Oct. 14 W 11-0 Michigan Fresh. Oct. 17 W 11-0 Kalamazoo Oct. 31 W 51-6 Detroit YMCA Nov. 7 W 43-0 Hillsdale Nov. 14 T 6-6 Albion Nov. 21 W 45-0 Olivet

A A H H H A H H

1904 | 8-1

1897-98 (2 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 8-5-1 (.607) Henry Keep held the distinction of being Michigan State’s first head football coach. Not much is known about Keep other than he was an engineering student who also trained the track team. 1897 | 4-2-1

Head Coach: Henry Keep Sept. 25 W 28-0 Oct. 2 W 26-6 Oct. 9 L 0-28 Oct. 16 T 18-18 Oct. 30 W 30-16 Nov. 6 W 38-4 Nov. 25 L 6-34 Head Coach: Henry Keep Oct. 8 W 11-6 Oct. 12 L 0-39 Oct. 15 L 0-53 Oct. 22 W 62-6 Oct. 29 W 45-0 Nov. 19 W 24-6 Nov. 24 L 0-17

1901-02 (2 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 7-9-1 (.441) The school’s third football coach was George Denman, a man whose Aggie teams won seven of 17 games. Denman was a much more successful basketball coach, having led MAC to a perfect twoyear 11-0 record in that sport. 1901 | 3-4-1

Lansing H.S. Olivet Kalamazoo Olivet Alma Alma Notre Dame

H H H A A H A

Ypsilanti Michigan Notre Dame Albion Olivet Ypsilanti Kalamazoo

A A A H A H A

1898 | 4-3

112

1903 | 6-1-1

Head Coach: Charles O. Bemies Sept. 29 L 0-23 Albion Oct. 10 W 45-0 Adrian Oct. 20 L 6-21 Detroit A.C. Oct. 27 L 0-23 Alma

CHARLES BEMIES

Head Coach: George Denman Sept. 28 L 5-6 Alma Oct. 5 W 22-0 Hillsdale Oct. 12 W 11-0 Albion Oct. 19 L 0-33 Detroit A.C. Oct. 26 W 42-0 Kalamazoo Nov. 2 T 17-17 Albion Nov. 16 L 5-15 Kalamazoo Nov. 28 L 18-23 Olivet

A H A A H H A H

A H A H H H A A H

CHESTER BREWER

1899-1900 (2 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 3-7-1 (.318) An ordained Presbyterian minister, Charles Bemies was named the school’s second head football coach by MAC President Jonathan Snyder in 1899. Bemies not only coached football, but also directed the Aggie basketball, baseball and track teams. He served for two seasons in that capacity. 1899 | 2-4-1

Head Coach: Charles O. Bemies Sept. 29 L 0-40 Notre Dame Oct. 7 L 6-16 Detroit A.C. Oct. 14 L 6-10 Kalamazoo Oct. 21 T 11-11 Alma Nov. 11 W 18-0 Ypsilanti Nov. 25 L 17-18 Olivet Nov. 30 W 23-6 DePauw

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1905 | 9-2

1902 | 4-5

Head Coach: George Denman Sept. 27 L 0-33 Notre Dame Oct. 4 W 11-0 Detroit Oct. 8 L 0-119 Michigan Oct. 11 W 35-0 Hillsdale Oct. 18 W 2-0 Michigan Fresh. Oct. 25 L 12-17 DePauw Nov. 1 L 6-11 Olivet Nov. 15 W 22-11 Albion Nov. 22 L 5-16 Alma

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 1 W 47-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. Oct. 8 W 28-6 Ohio North Oct. 15 W 29-0 Port Huron YMCA Oct. 22 L 0-4 Albion Oct. 29 W 104-0 Hillsdale Nov. 5 W 39-0 Michigan Fresh. Nov. 12 W 35-6 Olivet Nov. 19 W 40-0 Alma Nov. 26 W 58-0 Kalamazoo Head Coach: Chester Brewer Sept. 30 W 42-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. Oct. 3 L 0-28 Notre Dame Oct. 7 W 43-0 Port Huron YMCA Oct. 14 W 24-0 Michigan Fresh. Oct. 21 W 30-0 Olivet Oct. 23 W 18-0 Hillsdale Oct. 28 W 18-0 Armour Inst. Nov. 4 W 30-0 Kalamazoo Nov. 11 W 46-10 Albion Nov. 18 L 11-37 Northwestern Nov. 25 W 18-0 Alma

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1906 | 7-2-2

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Sept. 29 W 23-0 Olivet Oct. 6 W 37-0 Albion Oct. 13 T 0-0 Alma Oct. 20 W 38-0 Kalamazoo Oct. 27 W 33-0 DePauw Nov. 3 L 0-5 Notre Dame Nov. 10 W 5-0 Albion Nov. 12 W 12-0 Alma Nov. 17 W 35-9 Hillsdale Nov. 24 L 6-8 Olivet Nov. 29 T 6-6 Detroit A.C.

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1907 | 4-2-1

1903-10 / 1917 / 1919 (10 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 58-23-7 (.699) This Owosso, Mich., native revolutionized MAC’s football program during his first of three stints as Aggie coach. Chester Brewer was a four-sport star at Wisconsin, earning All-Western honors in football. A defensive genius, Aggie teams posted shutouts in 49 of the 88 games Brewer coached. His greatest efforts included a 0-0 tie against Fielding Yost’s 1908 Michigan team and a 17-0 shutout over Notre Dame in 1910. Brewer, who later coached at Missouri, died in 1953 at age 77.

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 W 17-0 Detroit Oct. 5 W 40-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. Oct. 12 L 0-46 Michigan Oct. 26 W 15-6 Wabash Nov. 16 W 55-4 Olivet Nov. 23 T 0-0 Alma Nov. 28 L 0-4 Detroit A.C.

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1908 | 6-0-2

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 3 T 0-0 Michigan Oct. 10 W 35-0 Western State Oct. 17 W 51-0 Mich. Deaf Sch. Oct. 24 T 0-0 DePaul Oct. 31 W 6-0 Wabash Nov. 7 W 46-2 Olivet Nov. 21 W 30-6 Saginaw Nav. Br. Nov. 26 W 37-14 Detroit A.C.

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1913 | 7-0

1910 | 6-1

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Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 3 W 35-7 Oct. 10 W 60-0 Oct. 17 L 0-3 Oct. 24 L 0-24 Oct. 31 W 75-6 Nov. 7 W 21-14 Nov. 13 W 6-3

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1915 | 5-1

Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 2 W 34-0 Oct. 9 W 77-12 Oct. 16 W 56-0 Oct. 23 W 24-0 Oct. 30 L 0-20 Nov. 6 W 68-6 FRANK SOMMERS

1916 (1 SEASON) MSU RECORD: 4-2-1 (.643) Like John Macklin, Frank Sommers was a graduate of Pennsylvania. He compiled a modestly respectable record, relying on a tough defense which posted four shutouts and yielded more than 10 points only once.

Alma Michigan Olivet DePauw Ohio Wesleyan Mt. Union Wabash Ohio State

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1912 | 7-1

Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 5 W 14-3 Oct. 12 L 7-55 Oct. 19 W 52-0 Oct. 26 W 58-0 Nov. 2 W 46-0 Nov. 9 W 61-20 Nov. 16 W 24-0 Nov. 28 W 35-20

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1917 | 0-9

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 6 L 7-14 Alma Oct. 13 L 3-7 Kalamazoo Oct. 20 L 0-27 Michigan Oct. 27 L 0-14 Detroit Nov. 3 L 0-14 Western State Nov. 10 L 6-39 Northwestern Nov. 17 L 0-23 Notre Dame Nov. 24 L 7-21 Syracuse HC Nov. 29 L 0-20 Camp MacArthur

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1920 (1 SEASON) MSU RECORD: 4-6-0 (.400) George “Potsy” Clark, an All-America quarterback under the legendary Bob Zuppke at Illinois, served as MAC’s coach for only one season. The Aggies had a losing record, but one of those victories was a record 109-0 rout of Olivet. Among his other stops in college coaching were at Minnesota and Butler. He also served as athletic director at Nebraska, 1945-1953. Clark is probably best known as head coach of the Detroit Lions that won the 1935 NFL title. He died in 1972 at the age of 78.

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Head Coach: Frank Sommers Sept. 30 W 40-0 Olivet Oct. 7 W 20-0 Carroll Oct. 14 W 33-0 Alma Oct. 21 L 0-9 Michigan Oct. 28 W 30-0 North Dakota St. Nov. 4 T 3-3 South Dakota Nov. 18 L 0-14 Notre Dame HC

Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 4 W 14-13 Albion Oct. 8 W 46-6 Alma Oct. 11 L 18-21 Western State Oct. 18 L 0-26 Michigan Oct. 25 W 27-0 DePauw Nov. 1 L 7-13 Purdue Nov. 8 W 13-0 South Dakota HC Nov. 15 L 0-13 Notre Dame Nov. 27 T 7-7 Wabash

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Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 7 W 12-0 Oct. 14 L 3-15 Oct. 28 W 29-3 Nov. 4 W 6-0 Nov. 11 W 26-6 Nov. 30 W 17-6

1918 | 4-3

Head Coach: George Gauthier Oct. 5 W 21-6 Albion Oct. 12 W 66-6 Hillsdale Nov. 2 W 16-7 Western State Nov. 9 L 6-14 Purdue Nov. 16 W 13-7 Notre Dame HC Nov. 23 L 6-21 Michigan Nov. 28 L 6-7 Wisconsin 1919 | 4-4-1

1916 | 4-2-1

1911 | 5-1

The first Michigan State alumnus to direct an Aggie team was George Gauthier, a quarterback under John Macklin in 1912 and ’13. Though the record was only 4-3, his 1918 club produced one of the most astounding upsets in Aggie history, defeating Knute Rockne’s first Notre Dame team which starred a sophomore back named George Gipp. A year after leaving MAC, Gauthier assumed duties as athletic director and head coach at Ohio Wesleyan, a dual position he held for 34 years. He died in 1964 at the age of 74.

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An outstanding athlete at Pennsylvania, John Macklin succeeded Chester Brewer as Aggie coach. Macklin, who was said to have stood about 6-5 and weighed around 250 pounds, owned a winning percentage of .853 (29-5), which is the highest in Michigan State history. Among his greatest accomplishments were a 35-20 win over Ohio State in 1912, the first achieved by MAC over a Big Ten team; the school’s first victory over Michigan, 12-7, in 1913; a 6-3 upset win against Penn State in 1914; and a 24-0 shutout of Michigan in 1915. Macklin died in 1949 at the age of 65.

1914 | 5-2

1918 (1 SEASON) MSU RECORD: 4-3-0 (.571)

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1911-15 (5 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 29-5-0 (.853)

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Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 6 W 35-0 Detroit A.C. Oct. 8 W 11-0 Alma Oct. 15 L 3-6 Michigan Oct. 22 W 37-0 Lake Forest Oct. 29 W 17-0 Notre Dame Nov. 5 W 3-2 Marquette Nov. 19 W 62-0 Olivet

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GEORGE GAUTHIER

Head Coach: John Macklin Oct. 4 W 26-0 Oct. 11 W 57-0 Oct. 18 W 12-7 Oct. 25 W 12-7 Nov. 1 W 41-0 Nov. 8 W 13-7 Nov. 15 W 19-7

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Head Coach: Chester Brewer Oct. 7 W 27-0 Detroit Oct. 9 W 34-0 Alma Oct. 16 W 28-0 Wabash Oct. 23 L 0-17 Notre Dame Oct. 30 W 29-0 Culver Nov. 6 W 51-0 DePaul Nov. 10 W 10-0 Marquette Nov. 13 W 20-0 Olivet Nov. 25 W 34-0 Detroit A.C.

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1923 | 3-5

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1920 | 4-6

Head Coach: George “Potsy” Clark Sept. 25 L 2-21 Kalamazoo Oct. 2 W 16-0 Albion Oct. 6 W 48-0 Alma Oct. 9 L 0-27 Wisconsin Oct. 16 L 0-35 Michigan Oct. 23 L 7-23 Marietta Oct. 30 W 109-0 Olivet Nov. 13 W 81-0 Chicago YMCA HC Nov. 20 L 7-35 Nebraska Nov. 25 L 0-25 Notre Dame

1921-22 (2 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 6-10-2 (.389) Chosen to replace Potsy Clark when a deal with Notre Dame’s Knute Rockne fell through, Albert Barron became the ninth man to coach an Aggie football team. A Penn State letterwinner in 1910, ’13 and ’14, Barron had losing seasons in each of his two years in East Lansing. 1921 | 3-5

Head Coach: Albert Barron Oct. 1 W 28-0 Alma Oct. 8 L 7-24 Albion Oct. 15 L 0-30 Michigan Oct. 22 W 17-14 Western State Oct. 27 L 0-7 Marquette Nov. 5 W 14-0 South Dakota HC Nov. 12 L 2-3 Butler Nov. 24 L 0-48 Notre Dame

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1922 | 3-5-2

Head Coach: Albert Barron Sept. 30 W 33-0 Alma Oct. 7 T 7-7 Albion Oct. 14 L 0-26 Wabash Oct. 21 W 7-0 South Dakota Oct. 28 L 6-14 Indiana Nov. 4 L 0-63 Michigan Nov. 11 L 6-9 Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 18 L 0-9 Creighton Nov. 25 W 45-0 Mass. State HC Nov. 30 T 7-7 St. Louis

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1928 | 3-4-1

Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 29 L 0-34 Chicago Oct. 6 W 21-6 Lake Forest Oct. 13 L 0-21 Wisconsin Oct. 20 W 13-0 Albion Oct. 27 L 0-37 Michigan Nov. 3 L 14-19 Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 10 L 7-27 Creighton HC Nov. 17 W 2-0 Detroit

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1924 | 5-3

Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 59-0 North Central Oct. 4 W 54-3 Olivet Oct. 10 L 0-7 Michigan HC Oct. 17 W 34-3 Chicago YMCA Oct. 25 L 9-13 Northwestern Nov. 1 W 42-13 Lake Forest Nov. 8 L 3-9 St. Louis Nov. 15 W 9-0 South Dakota St.

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1926 | 3-4-1

Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 16-0 Adrian Oct. 2 W 9-0 Kalamazoo Oct. 9 L 3-55 Michigan Oct. 16 L 14-24 Cornell Univ. Oct. 23 T 0-0 Lake Forest Oct. 30 L 6-38 Colgate Nov. 6 W 42-14 Centre HC Nov. 20 L 7-40 Haskell Inst.

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1927 | 4-5

Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 24 W 12-6 Kalamazoo Oct. 1 W 27-0 Ohio University Oct. 8 L 0-21 Michigan Oct. 15 L 13-19 Cornell (lowa) Oct. 29 L 7-24 Detroit HC Nov. 5 L 7-33 Indiana Nov. 11 W 20-6 Albion Nov. 19 W 25-0 Butler Dec. 3 L 0-19 N.C. State

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1925 | 3-5

Head Coach: Ralph Young Sept. 26 W 16-0 Adrian Oct. 3 L 0-39 Michigan Oct. 10 L 0-6 Lake Forest Oct. 17 W 15-13 Centre Oct. 25 L 6-13 Penn State Nov. 1 L 0-14 Colgate Nov. 8 W 58-0 Toledo HC Nov. 15 L 10-21 Wisconsin

Head Coach: Harry Kipke Sept. 29 W 103-0 Kalamazoo Oct. 6 L 0-2 Albion Oct. 13 W 37-0 Chicago YMCA Oct. 20 L 0-16 Colgate HC Nov. 3 T 6-6 Mississippi A&M Nov. 10 L 0-39 Detroit Nov. 17 L 0-3 Michigan Nov. 24 W 7-0 N.C. State

1929-32 (4 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 22-8-3 (.712) Jim Crowley, one of Notre Dame’s immortal Four Horsemen, joined Michigan State’s staff as its head football coach in 1929. His arrival became the catalyst which transformed a mediocre program into a nationally-respected major power for the first time since the coaching era of John Macklin. “Sleepy Jim” produced four-straight winning seasons for the Spartans. A pair of 0-0 ties against Michigan in 1930 and ’31 broke State’s 14-game losing streak to the Wolverines, a span which saw UM outscore MSC by a total of 392-9. A night game loss at Georgetown spoiled the Spartans’ otherwise undefeated season in 1930. He was named head coach at Fordham in 1933, becoming the architect of the “Seven Blocks of Granite.” Crowley died in 1986 at the age of 83. 1929 | 5-3

Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 28 W 59-6 Alma Oct. 5 L 0-17 Michigan Oct. 12 L 0-31 Colgate Oct. 19 W 74-0 Adrian Oct. 26 W 40-6 N.C. State HC Nov. 2 W 38-0 Case Nov. 9 W 33-19 Mississippi A&M Nov. 16 L 0-25 Detroit

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1930 | 5-1-2

Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 27 W 28-0 Alma Oct. 4 T 0-0 Michigan Oct. 11 W 32-0 Cincinnati Oct. 18 W 14-7 Colgate HC Oct. 25 W 45-0 Case Oct. 31 L 13-14 Georgetown % Nov. 8 W 19-11 North Dakota St. Nov. 22 T 0-0 Detroit

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% First night game in MSU history 1931 | 5-3-1

1923-27 (5 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 18-22-1 (.451) An outstanding player for both Fielding Yost at Michigan and Amos Alonzo Stagg at Chicago, the roly-poly Ralph Young coached MAC and MSC with only moderate success. However, he brought stability to a program that badly needed it, laying the foundation on which the school’s athletic structure grew. MAC nearly surprised powerful Michigan in its stadium dedication game of 1924, losing 7-0. Young, who also was a fine track and field coach, is best known for his success as State’s athletic director, 1923-54. He died in 1962 at the age of 72.

1928 (1 SEASON) MSU RECORD: 3-4-1 (.438) Michigan football All-American Harry Kipke directed the Spartans for only one season. A Lansing (Mich.) High School graduate, he began his coaching career with a 103-0 victory over Kalamazoo College, but highlights after that were few and far between. Kipke nearly directed State to an upset victory over his alma mater, and that performance probably enticed Michigan to hire him as its coach the very next season. He died in 1972 at the age of 73.

Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 26 W 74-0 Alma Oct. 3 W 47-0 Cornell (lowa) Oct. 10 L 7-20 Army Oct. 17 W 34-6 Illinois Wesleyan Oct. 24 W 6-0 Georgetown Oct. 31 L 10-15 Syracuse HC Nov. 7 W 100-0 Ripon Nov. 14 T 0-0 Michigan Nov. 21 L 13-20 Detroit

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1935 | 6-2

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1939 | 4-4-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 30 W 16-0 Wayne State Oct. 7 L 13-26 Michigan Oct. 14 L 14-17 Marquette Oct. 21 L 7-20 Purdue Oct. 28 W 13-6 Illinois Wesleyan Nov. 4 W 14-3 Syracuse Nov. 11 L 0-6 Santa Clara Nov. 18 T 7-7 Indiana HC Nov. 25 W 18-7 Temple

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1943

No football due to World War II. 1944 | 6-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 30 W 40-12 Scranton Oct. 7 W 2-0 Kentucky Oct. 14 W 45-6 Kansas State Oct. 20 W 8-0 Maryland Oct. 27 W 32-0 Wayne State Nov. 4 L 7-13 Missouri Nov. 11 W 33-0 Maryland HC

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1945 | 5-3-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 29 L 0-40 Michigan Oct. 6 W 7-6 Kentucky Oct. 13 W 12-7 Pittsburgh Oct. 20 W 27-7 Wayne State Oct. 27 T 13-13 Marquette Nov. 3 W 14-7 Missouri HC Nov. 10 L 7-27 Great Lakes Nov. 17 W 33-0 Penn State Nov. 23 L 7-21 Miami (Fla.)

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Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 24 W 34-6 Wayne State Oct. 1 L 0-14 Michigan Oct. 8 W 18-0 Illinois Wesleyan Oct. 15 W 26-0 West Virginia Oct. 22 W 19-12 Syracuse HC Oct. 29 L 6-7 Santa Clara Nov. 5 L 0-6 Missouri Nov. 12 W 20-14 Marquette Nov. 19 W 10-0 Temple

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1934 | 8-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 29 W 33-20 Grinnell Oct. 6 W 16-0 Michigan Oct. 13 W 13-0 Carnegie Tech Oct. 20 W 39-0 Manhattan Nov. 3 W 13-7 Marquette HC Nov. 10 L 0-10 Syracuse Nov. 17 W 7-6 Detroit Nov. 24 W 6-0 Kansas Dec. 8 W 26-13 Texas A&M

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1942 | 4-3-2

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Oct. 3 L 0-20 Michigan Oct. 10 W 46-6 Wayne State Oct. 17 L 7-28 Marquette Oct. 24 W 14-0 Great Lakes HC Oct. 31 T 7-7 Temple Nov. 7 L 13-25 Washington St. Nov. 14 W 19-6 Purdue Nov. 21 W 7-0 West Virginia Nov. 28 T 7-7 Oregon State

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Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 30 W 14-0 Grinnell Oct. 7 L 6-20 Michigan Oct. 14 W 20-12 Illinois Wesleyan Oct. 21 W 6-0 Marquette Oct. 28 W 27-3 Syracuse HC Nov. 4 T 0-0 Kansas State Nov. 11 T 0-0 Carnegie Tech Nov. 25 L 0-14 Detroit

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 25 W 19-0 Wayne State Oct. 2 W 19-14 Michigan Oct. 9 L 0-3 Manhattan Oct. 16 W 2-0 Missouri Oct. 23 W 21-7 Marquette Oct. 30 W 16-0 Kansas Nov. 6 W 13-6 Temple Nov. 13 W 13-6 Carnegie Tech HC Nov. 27 W 14-0 San Francisco

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1933 | 4-2-2

1937 | 8-2

1941 | 5-3-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 27 L 7-19 Michigan Oct. 11 W 13-7 Marquette Oct. 18 L 0-7 Santa Clara Oct. 25 W 39-6 Wayne State Nov. 1 L 0-19 Missouri HC Nov. 8 T 0-0 Purdue Nov. 15 W 46-0 Temple Nov. 22 W 31-7 Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 29 W 14-12 West Virginia

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Charlie Bachman, another Notre Dame alumnus, succeeded Jim Crowley as head football coach at Michigan State, coming to East Lansing after a successful stint at Florida. A teammate of Knute Rockne, Bachman employed the Notre Dame system and forged 10 winning seasons in 13 years. During his second season with the Spartans in 1934, he led State to an 8-1 record, which included a 16-0 victory over Michigan, the school’s first since 1915. That marked the first of four-straight wins over UM. MSC posted another 8-1 regular-season record in 1937 and received the school’s first bid to a postseason bowl game, the 1938 Orange Bowl. Among Bachman’s greatest Spartan players were guard Sid Wagner, State’s first All-American since 1915, halfback John Pingel and fullback Jack Breslin. Bachman died in 1985 at the age of 93.

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1933-46 (13 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 70-34-10 (.658)

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 26 W 27-0 Wayne State Oct. 3 W 21-7 Michigan Oct. 10 W 7-0 Carnegie Tech Oct. 17 W 13-0 Missouri HC Oct. 24 L 7-13 Marquette Oct. 31 T 13-13 Boston College Nov. 7 T 7-7 Temple Nov. 14 W 41-0 Kansas Nov. 21 W 7-0 Arizona

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Oct. 5 L 14-21 Michigan Oct. 12 W 20-7 Purdue Oct. 18 L 19-21 Temple Oct. 25 T 0-0 Santa Clara HC Nov. 2 W 32-0 Kansas State Nov. 9 L 0-20 Indiana Nov. 16 L 6-7 Marquette Nov. 23 W 17-0 West Virginia

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1940 | 3-4-1

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 28 W 41-0 Grinnell Oct. 5 W 25-6 Michigan Oct. 12 W 42-0 Kansas Oct. 19 L 6-18 Boston College Oct. 26 W 47-13 Washington (St. Louis) Nov. 2 W 12-7 Temple Nov. 9 L 7-13 Marquette HC Nov. 16 W 27-0 Loyola (Calif.) +

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Head Coach: Jim Crowley Sept. 24 W 93-0 Oct. 1 L 0-26 Oct. 8 W 27-6 Oct. 15 W 27-0 Oct. 22 W 19-13 Oct. 29 W 27-13 Nov. 5 W 20-6 Nov. 19 W 7-0

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1947-53 (7 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 54-9-2 (.846) Former Minnesota All-American Clarence “Biggie” Munn collected an impressive 54-9-2 (.846) record during his seven seasons as head coach of the Spartans. He came to MSC directly from Syracuse where he served as head coach for only one season. Despite an inauspicious 55-0 drubbing from Michigan in his Spartan debut, Munn quickly turned things around as the team ended the 1947 campaign with a 7-2 record. Workman-like progress continued the next two seasons, but then the Spartans burst onto the national scene in 1950, finishing in the Top 10 in the final wire service polls with an 8-1 mark that included victories over third-ranked Michigan and Notre Dame. Munn compiled a 27-1 worksheet over the next three years, winning back-to-back national championships in 1951 and ’52 with identical 9-0 records. In 1952, Munn earned national Coach of the Year honors from the American Football Coaches Association after the Spartans produced wins over three ranked opponents, including No. 17 Penn State, No. 8 Purdue and No. 6 Notre Dame. MSC ran its winning streak to 28-straight games in 1953 before losing at Purdue, 6-0. In their first season of competition in the Big Ten, the Spartans grabbed a share of the 1953 league championship with a 5-1 record. MSC posted its third consecutive 9-win season in 1953, thanks to its 28-20 victory over UCLA in the 1954 Rose Bowl. In seven seasons at MSC, Munn produced 18 All-Americans, including the great two-way tackle Don Coleman. Munn was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959. About a week after his team’s Rose Bowl victory, Munn stepped down from coaching to assume the duties as MSC’s athletics director. He served in that capacity for 18 years, building the Spartans into a nationally prominent football program. In 1971, a stroke forced Munn to retire from MSU and four years later in 1975, he died at the age of 66. 1947 | 7-2

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 27 L 0-55 Oct. 4 W 7-0 Oct. 11 W 21-7 Oct. 18 W 20-0 Oct. 25 L 6-7 Nov. 1 W 13-7 Nov. 8 W 28-0 Nov. 15 W 14-6 Nov. 29 W 58-19

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 25 L 7-13 Michigan H Oct. 2 W 68-21 Hawaii H Oct. 9 L 7-26 Notre Dame A Oct. 16 W 61-7 Arizona HC H Oct. 23 T 14-14 Penn State A Oct. 30 W 46-21 Oregon State A Nov. 6 W 47-0 Marquette H Nov. 13 W 48-7 Iowa State A Nov. 20 W 40-0 Washington State H Nov. 27 T 21-21 Santa Clara A

BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1953 | 9-1, 5-1 (T-1ST)

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1949 | 6-3

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1946 | 5-5

Head Coach: Charlie Bachman Sept. 28 W 42-0 Wayne State Oct. 5 L 20-34 Boston College Oct. 12 L 0-6 Mississippi State Oct. 19 W 19-16 Penn State Oct. 26 L 7-18 Cincinnati Nov. 2 L 14-39 Kentucky Nov. 9 L 7-55 Michigan Nov. 16 W 20-0 Marquette HC Nov. 23 W 26-14 Maryland Nov. 30 W 26-20 Washington State

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Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 24 L 3-7 Michigan Oct. 1 W 48-7 Marquette Oct. 8 W 14-7 Maryland Oct. 15 W 42-13 William & Mary Oct. 22 W 24-0 Penn State HC Oct. 29 W 62-14 Temple Nov. 5 L 21-34 Notre Dame Nov. 12 L 20-25 Oregon State Nov. 19 W 75-0 Arizona

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1950 | 8-1

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 23 W 38-13 Oregon State Sept. 30 W 14-7 Michigan Oct. 7 L 7-34 Maryland Oct. 14 W 33-14 William & Mary HC Oct. 21 W 34-6 Marquette Oct. 28 W 36-33 Notre Dame Nov. 4 W 35-0 Indiana Nov. 11 W 27-0 Minnesota Nov. 18 W 19-0 Pittsburgh

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1951 | 9-0

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 22 W 6-0 Oregon State Sept. 29 W 25-0 Michigan Oct. 6 W 24-20 Ohio State Oct. 13 W 20-14 Marquette Oct. 20 W 32-21 Penn State Oct. 27 W 53-26 Pittsburgh HC Nov. 10 W 35-0 Notre Dame Nov. 17 W 30-26 Indiana Nov. 24 W 45-7 Colorado NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1952 | 9-0

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 27 W 27-13 Michigan Oct. 4 W 17-14 Oregon State Oct. 11 W 48-6 Texas A&M Oct. 18 W 48-7 Syracuse Oct. 25 W 34-7 Penn State HC Nov. 1 W 14-7 Purdue Nov. 8 W 41-14 Indiana Nov. 15 W 21-3 Notre Dame Nov. 22 W 62-13 Marquette

Head Coach: Biggie Munn Sept. 26 W 21-7 Iowa Oct. 3 W 21-0 Minnesota Oct. 10 W 26-19 TCU Oct. 17 W 47-18 Indiana HC Oct. 24 L 0-6 Purdue Oct. 31 W 34-6 Oregon State Nov. 7 W 28-13 Ohio State Nov. 14 W 14-6 Michigan Nov. 21 W 21-15 Marquette

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47,125 61,594 51,049 51,698 35,000 51,108 82,328 52,324 42,170

HUGH DUFFY DAUGHERTY

1954-72 (19 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 109-69-5 (.609) One of the most popular coaches in the history of college football was Michigan State’s personable Duffy Daugherty. An undergraduate star for Syracuse, he was a member of Biggie Munn’s staff there in 1946 when State hired Munn. Daugherty served initially as line coach at MSU, tutoring such Spartan standouts as Don Coleman and Frank Kush. Then, following State’s 1954 Rose Bowl victory over UCLA, Munn stepped in as athletic director and named Duffy as head coach. Daugherty’s ’55 club went 9-1 and received the Big Ten’s Rose Bowl bid, defeating UCLA, 17-14. His greatest teams, though, came in 1965 and ’66, when those two star-studded squads posted a cumulative record of 19-1-1 and two Big Ten Championships. The only loss was a 14-12 defeat at the hands of UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl and the lone tie was the monumental 10-10 “Game of the Century” vs. Notre Dame in ’66. Duffy’s 1965 Spartans were a defensive juggernaut and won the No. 1 ranking in the final UPI poll. During Duffy’s 19 seasons at MSU, 29 different players earned firstteam All-America honors. The list included such stars as Earl Morrall, Sherman Lewis, George Webster, Clinton Jones, Gene Washington, Bubba Smith, Brad Van Pelt and Billy Joe DuPree. Daugherty’s individual honors included National Coach of the Year laurels in both 1955 and ’65, and induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984. Duffy died in 1987 at the age of 72, in Santa Barbara, Calif. 1954 | 3-6, 1-5 (T-8TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 25 L 10-14 Iowa A Oct. 2 L 0-6 Wisconsin H Oct. 9 W 21-14 Indiana A Oct. 16 L 19-20 Notre Dame A Oct. 23 L 13-27 Purdue HC H Oct. 30 L 13-19 Minnesota A Nov. 6 W 54-6 Washington State H Nov. 13 L 7-33 Michigan A Nov. 20 W 40-10 Marquette H

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50,000 51,194 25,000 57,238 52,619 63,575 45,849 97,239 39,354


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1960 | 6-2-1, 4-2 (4TH)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1955 | 9-1, 5-1 (2ND)

UCLA

23,000 97,239 47,586 52,007 51,851 53,529 41,000 51,605 41,814

N 100,809

1956 | 7-2, 4-2 (T-4TH)

A 55,000 A 101,001 H 58,858 A 59,378 A 71,119 H 53,647 H 56,431 A 62,478 H 34,115

H 52,162 A 40,000 A 101,001 H 64,950 H 64,353 A 49,286 H 75,391 H 65,718 H 35,989

1958 | 3-5-1, 0-5-1 (10TH)

52,639 76,434 56,793 48,468 68,811 71,040 18,000 53,647 39,032

1959 | 5-4, 4-2 (2ND)

H 49,507 A 103,234 A 59,300 H 73,480 H 54,611 A 82,130 H 58,203 H 52,628 A 40,870

32,500 61,029 77,501 60,116 24,377 64,783 70,059 54,342 19,547

N 100,087

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1966 | 9-0-1, 7-0 (1ST)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 17 W 28-10 N.C. State Sept. 24 W 42-8 Penn State Oct. 1 W 26-10 Illinois Oct. 8 W 20-7 Michigan Oct. 15 W 11-8 Ohio State Oct. 22 W 41-20 Purdue HC Oct. 29 W 22-0 Northwestern Nov. 5 W 56-7 Iowa Nov. 12 W 37-19 Indiana Nov. 19 T 10-10 Notre Dame

H H A H A H A H A H

55,418 65,763 57,747 78,833 84,282 78,004 44,304 68,711 30,096 80,011

1963 | 6-2-1, 4-1-1 (T-2ND)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 28 W 31-0 North Carolina Oct. 4 L 10-13 Southern Cal Oct. 12 T 7-7 Michigan Oct. 19 W 20-3 Indiana Oct. 26 W 15-7 Northwestern Nov. 2 W 30-13 Wisconsin HC Nov. 9 W 23-0 Purdue Nov. 16 W 12-7 Notre Dame Nov. 28 L 0-13 Illinois

H 60,832 A 59,137 A 101,450 H 52,297 A 51,013 H 71,033 A 45,137 H 70,128 H 74,342

1964 | 4-5, 3-3 (6TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 26 L 15-21 North Carolina A Oct. 3 W 17-7 Southern Cal H Oct. 10 L 10-17 Michigan H Oct. 17 L 20-27 Indiana A Oct. 24 W 24-6 Northwestern HC H Oct. 31 W 22-6 Wisconsin A Nov. 7 W 21-7 Purdue H Nov. 14 L 7-34 Notre Dame A Nov. 21 L 0-16 Illinois A

40,000 70,102 78,234 38,257 66,311 65,728 75,433 59,265 32,000

Bubba Smith (95) and Patrick Gallinagh (55) chase down Notre Dame quarterback Terry Hanratty in the 1966 “Game of the Century” that ended in a 10-10 tie. 1967 | 3-7, 3-4 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 23 L 7-37 Houston Sept. 30 L 17-21 Southern Cal Oct. 7 W 35-7 Wisconsin Oct. 14 W 34-0 Michigan Oct. 21 L 0-21 Minnesota Oct. 28 L 12-24 Notre Dame Nov. 4 L 7-21 Ohio State HC Nov. 11 L 13-14 Indiana Nov. 18 L 7-21 Purdue Nov. 25 W 41-27 Northwestern

H 75,833 H 75,287 H 68,516 A 103,210 A 56,554 A 59,075 H 76,235 H 71,023 A 61,364 H 45,022

BOWL HISTORY

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 26 L 7-9 Texas A&M Oct. 3 W 34-8 Michigan Oct. 10 L 8-37 Iowa Oct. 17 W 19-0 Notre Dame Oct. 24 W 14-6 Indiana HC Oct. 31 L 24-30 Ohio State Nov. 7 W 15-0 Purdue Nov. 14 W 15-10 Northwestern Nov. 20 L 13-18 Miami (Fla.)

A H H A A H H A A

UCLA

HONORS & AWARDS

H H H A A H A A H

1962 | 5-4, 3-3 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 29 L 13-16 Stanford Oct. 6 W 38-6 North Carolina Oct. 13 W 28-0 Michigan Oct. 20 W 31-7 Notre Dame Oct. 27 W 26-8 Indiana Nov. 3 L 7-28 Minnesota HC Nov. 10 L 9-17 Purdue Nov. 17 W 31-7 Northwestern Nov. 24 L 6-7 Illinois

ROSE BOWL Jan. 1 L 12-14

SPARTAN HISTORY

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 27 W 32-12 California Oct. 4 T 12-12 Michigan Oct. 11 W 22-8 Pittsburgh Oct. 18 L 6-14 Purdue Oct. 25 L 0-16 Illinois Nov. 1 L 7-9 Wisconsin HC Nov. 8 L 0-6 Indiana Nov. 15 L 12-39 Minnesota Nov. 22 W 26-7 Kansas State

A 50,584 H 61,367 A 103,198 H 76,132 H 55,361 A 59,941 A 45,638 H 51,403 H 38,344

SPARTAN RECORDS

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 28 W 54-0 Indiana Oct. 5 W 19-0 California Oct. 12 W 35-6 Michigan Oct. 19 L 13-20 Purdue Oct. 26 W 19-14 Illinois HC Nov. 2 W 21-7 Wisconsin Nov. 9 W 34-6 Notre Dame Nov. 16 W 42-13 Minnesota Nov. 23 W 27-9 Kansas State

1961 | 7-2, 5-2 (3RD)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 30 W 20-0 Wisconsin Oct. 7 W 31-3 Stanford Oct. 14 W 28-0 Michigan Oct. 21 W 17-7 Notre Dame Oct. 28 W 35-0 Indiana HC Nov. 4 L 0-13 Minnesota Nov. 11 L 6-7 Purdue Nov. 18 W 21-13 Northwestern Nov. 25 W 34-7 Illinois

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 18 W 13-3 UCLA H 51,279 Sept. 25 W 23-0 Penn State A 46,100 Oct. 2 W 22-12 Illinois H 71,237 Oct. 9 W 24-7 Michigan A 103,219 Oct. 16 W 32-7 Ohio State H 75,288 Oct. 23 W 14-10 Purdue A 62,113 Oct. 30 W 49-7 Northwestern HC H 74,215 Nov. 6 W 35-0 Iowa A 54,700 Nov. 13 W 27-13 Indiana H 75,280 Nov. 20 W 12-3 Notre Dame A 59,291

2013 RECAP

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1957 | 8-1, 5-1 (2ND)

46,140 76,490 74,493 59,133 32,322 76,520 38,481 47,022 49,102

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 29 W 21-7 Stanford Oct. 6 W 9-0 Michigan Oct. 13 W 53-6 Indiana HC Oct. 20 W 47-14 Notre Dame Oct. 27 L 13-20 Illinois Nov. 3 W 33-0 Wisconsin Nov. 10 W 12-9 Purdue Nov. 17 L 13-14 Minnesota Nov. 24 W 38-17 Kansas State

A H H A A H A A H

2014 SPARTANS

ROSE BOWL Jan. 2 W 17-14

A A H H H A A H H

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1965 | 10-1, 7-0 (1ST)

2014 OUTLOOK

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 24 W 20-13 Indiana Oct. 1 L 7-14 Michigan Oct. 8 W 38-14 Stanford Oct. 15 W 21-7 Notre Dame Oct. 22 W 21-7 Illinois HC Oct. 29 W 27-0 Wisconsin Nov. 5 W 27-0 Purdue Nov. 12 W 42-14 Minnesota Nov. 19 W 33-0 Marquette

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 24 T 7-7 Pittsburgh Oct. 1 W 24-17 Michigan Oct. 8 L 15-27 Iowa Oct. 15 W 21-0 Notre Dame Oct. 22 W 35-0 Indiana Oct. 29 L 10-21 Ohio State HC Nov. 5 W 17-13 Purdue Nov. 12 W 21-18 Northwestern Nov. 19 W 43-15 Detroit

THE UNIVERSITY

2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

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1968 | 5-5, 2-5 (7TH)

1972 | 5-5-1, 5-2-1 (4TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 21 W 14-10 Syracuse Sept. 28 W 28-10 Baylor Oct. 5 W 39-0 Wisconsin Oct. 12 L 14-28 Michigan Oct. 19 L 13-14 Minnesota HC Oct. 26 W 21-17 Notre Dame Nov. 2 L 20-25 Ohio State Nov. 9 L 22-24 Indiana Nov. 16 L 0-9 Purdue Nov. 23 W 31-14 Northwestern

H 63,488 H 64,826 A 49,967 A 102,785 H 74,321 H 77,339 A 84,859 H 65,841 H 68,362 A 28,245

1969 | 4-6, 2-5 (9TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 20 W 27-11 Washington Sept. 27 W 23-15 SMU Oct. 4 L 28-42 Notre Dame Oct. 11 L 21-54 Ohio State Oct. 18 W 23-12 Michigan Oct. 25 L 18-19 Iowa Nov. 1 L 0-16 Indiana HC Nov. 8 L 13-41 Purdue Nov. 15 L 10-14 Minnesota Nov. 22 W 39-7 Northwestern

H H A A H A H A H A

63,022 72,189 59,075 86,641 79,368 65,471 77,533 67,397 60,011 25,606

1970 | 4-6, 3-4 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 19 L 16-42 Washington A 52,000 Sept. 26 W 28-14 Washington State H 64,053 Oct. 3 L 0-29 Notre Dame H 76,103 Oct. 10 L 0-29 Ohio State H 75,511 Oct. 17 L 20-34 Michigan A 103,580 Oct. 24 W 37-0 Iowa HC H 63,482 Oct. 31 W 32-7 Indiana A 41,126 Nov. 7 W 24-14 Purdue H 61,113 Nov. 14 L 13-23 Minnesota A 42,834 Nov. 21 L 20-23 Northwestern H 46,789 Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 11 W 10-0 Illinois Sept. 18 L 0-10 Georgia Tech Sept. 25 W 31-14 Oregon State Oct. 2 L 2-14 Notre Dame Oct. 9 L 13-24 Michigan Oct. 16 L 28-31 Wisconsin Oct. 23 W 34-3 Iowa HC Oct. 30 W 43-10 Purdue Nov. 6 W 17-10 Ohio State Nov. 13 W 40-25 Minnesota Nov. 20 L 7-28 Northwestern

H A H A H A H A A H A

42,083 50,649 62,184 59,075 80,093 74,847 60,383 63,399 86,616 61,149 30,012

1974 | 7-3-1, 6-1-1 (3RD)

A 55,493 H 77,141 A 63,934 H 77,828 A 103,735 H 62,638 A 46,852 H 58,649 H 76,264 A 33,001 H 46,140

Head Coach: Denny Stolz Sept. 14 W 41-7 Northwestern Sept. 21 W 19-0 Syracuse Sept. 28 L 14-56 UCLA Oct. 5 L 14-19 Notre Dame Oct. 12 L 7-21 Michigan Oct. 19 T 21-21 Illinois Oct. 26 W 31-7 Purdue HC Nov. 2 W 28-21 Wisconsin Nov. 9 W 16-13 Ohio State Nov. 16 W 19-10 Indiana Nov. 23 W 60-21 Iowa

1973-75 (3 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 19-13-1 (.591) Denny Stolz, defensive coordinator under Duffy Daugherty, was the 16th man to direct Spartan football fortunes. The graduate and former head coach at Alma College started off slowly at MSU, but soon built the Spartans into a Big Ten challenger. Stolz’s second club finished a half-game behind Michigan and Ohio State in the 1974 Big Ten standings, earning him conference Coach of the Year honors. The highlight that year was an unforgettable upset victory over the top-ranked Buckeyes at Spartan Stadium. His final MSU team tied for third in the conference standings with the major accomplishment an upset victory at Notre Dame. Stolz left MSU following the 1975 season. He coached at Bowling Green State, 197785, and then served as head coach at San Diego State, 1986-88. 1973 | 5-6, 4-4 (T-4TH)

Head Coach: Denny Stolz Sept. 15 L 10-14 Northwestern Sept. 22 W 14-8 Syracuse Sept. 29 L 21-34 UCLA Oct. 6 L 10-14 Notre Dame Oct. 13 L 0-31 Michigan Oct. 20 L 3-6 Illinois Oct. 27 W 10-7 Purdue Nov. 3 W 21-0 Wisconsin HC Nov. 10 L 0-35 Ohio State Nov. 17 W 10-9 Indiana Nov. 24 W 15-6 Iowa

A A H A H H A H A H A

27,305 21,821 60,850 59,075 78,263 63,303 55,291 54,010 87,600 50,116 31,119

Head Coach: Denny Stolz Sept. 13 L 0-21 Ohio State Sept. 20 W 14-13 Miami (Ohio) Sept. 27 W 37-15 N.C. State Oct. 4 W 10-3 Notre Dame Oct. 11 L 6-16 Michigan Oct. 18 W 38-15 Minnesota Oct. 25 L 19-21 Illinois HC Nov. 1 L 10-20 Purdue Nov. 8 W 14-6 Indiana Nov. 15 W 47-14 Northwestern Nov. 22 W 27-23 Iowa

H H H A H A H A A H A

80,383 61,444 59,111 59,075 79,776 39,202 66,223 57,104 31,930 54,432 42,300

DARRYL ROGERS

1976-79 (4 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 24-18-2 (.568) Darryl Rogers joined the Spartan football staff following stints at Hayward State and San Jose State in California. Like the two men who preceeded him at Michigan State, Rogers’ first team struggled a bit, but he bounced back big in season number two. The Spartans, who set a conference record for offensive proficiency, finished a half-game behind Michigan and Ohio State with a 6-1-1 Big Ten record. In 1978, MSU shared the Big Ten title with the Wolverines, earning Rogers Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. NCAA probation prohibited State from going to the Rose Bowl. Following the 1979 season, he left MSU for the head coaching position at Arizona State. Following his stint with the Sun Devils from 1980-84, Rogers signed as head coach of the Detroit Lions, 1985-88. During the 1991 season, he served as the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He served as the athletic director at Southern Connecticut State for 10 years, retiring in 2003. 1976 | 4-6-1, 3-5 (T-7TH)

THE UNIVERSITY

Head Coach: Darryl Rogers Sept. 11 L 21-49 Ohio State Sept. 18 W 21-10 Wyoming Sept. 25 T 31-31 N.C. State Oct. 2 L 6-24 Notre Dame Oct. 9 L 10-42 Michigan Oct. 16 L 10-14 Minnesota HC Oct. 23 W 31-23 Illinois Oct. 30 W 45-13 Purdue Nov. 6 W 23-0 Indiana Nov. 13 L 21-42 Northwestern Nov. 20 L 17-30 Iowa Levi Jackson’s 88-yard touchdown run with 3:17 left in the game gave Michigan State a 16-13 victory over top-ranked Ohio State on Nov. 9, 1974.

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H 49,103 H 66,847 A 44,026 H 77,431 A 104,682 A 55,677 H 63,321 A 78,848 H 78,533 A 25,492 H 51,002

1975 | 7-4, 4-4 (T-3RD)

DENNY STOLZ

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

1971 | 6-5, 5-3 (T-3RD)

Head Coach: Duffy Daugherty Sept. 16 W 24-0 Illinois Sept. 23 L 16-21 Georgia Tech Sept. 30 L 6-51 Southern Cal Oct. 7 L 0-16 Notre Dame Oct. 14 L 0-10 Michigan Oct. 21 W 31-0 Wisconsin HC Oct. 28 T 6-6 Iowa Nov. 4 W 22-12 Purdue Nov. 11 W 19-12 Ohio State Nov. 18 L 10-14 Minnesota Nov. 25 W 24-14 Northwestern

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A 86,509 H 57,183 A 38,300 H 77,081 A 104,211 H 56,166 A 52,680 H 52,222 H 50,376 A 15,204 H 48,412


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1977 | 7-3-1, 6-1-1 (3RD)

1980 | 3-8, 2-6 (9TH)

Head Coach: Darryl Rogers 19-14 21-23 34-16 6-16 14-24 13-13 9-7 49-20 29-10 44-3 22-16

Purdue Washington State Wyoming Notre Dame Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Illinois HC Minnesota Northwestern Iowa

H H H A H A A H A H A

53,014 50,263 56,214 59,075 78,183 36,982 79,203 70,589 30,600 61,238 43,700

1981 | 5-6, 4-5 (T-6TH)

BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1978 | 8-3, 7-1 (T-1ST)

1979 | 5-6, 3-5 (T-7TH)

71,125 76,123 78,582 59,075 79,311 77,083 79,561 87,747 20,193 75,433 56,320

1982 | 2-9, 2-7 (T-8TH)

Head Coach: Muddy Waters Sept. 11 L 16-23 Illinois Sept. 18 L 10-31 Ohio State Sept. 25 L 22-25 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 2 L 3-11 Notre Dame Oct. 9 L 17-31 Michigan Oct. 16 L 23-24 Wisconsin Oct. 23 L 21-24 Purdue HC Oct. 30 W 22-14 Indiana Nov. 6 L 24-28 Northwestern Nov. 13 W 26-7 Minnesota Nov. 20 L 18-24 Iowa

A 66,152 H 73,483 A 26,478 H 77,119 A 106,113 A 78,187 H 66,707 A 38,571 H 53,513 A 57,146 H 50,103

GEORGE PERLES FRANK “MUDDY” WATERS

CHERRY BOWL Dec. 22 L 6-10

N

70,332

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 14 W 12-3 Arizona State Sept. 21 L 10-27 Notre Dame Sept. 28 W 7-3 Western Mich. Oct. 5 L 31-35 Iowa Oct. 12 L 0-31 Michigan Oct. 19 L 17-30 Illinois HC Oct. 26 W 28-24 Purdue Nov. 2 W 31-26 Minnesota Nov. 9 W 35-16 Indiana Nov. 16 W 32-0 Northwestern Nov. 23 W 41-7 Wisconsin

H A H A H H A H A H A

62,797 59,075 63,829 66,044 78,325 76,438 67,660 63,578 24,764 55,439 56,854

ALL-AMERICAN BOWL Dec. 31 L 14-17 Georgia Tech

N

45,000

Army

1985 | 7-5, 5-3 (T-4TH)

1986 | 6-5, 4-4 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 13 L 17-20 Arizona State Sept. 20 W 20-15 Notre Dame Sept. 27 W 45-10 Western Mich. Oct. 4 L 21-24 Iowa Oct. 11 L 6-27 Michigan Oct. 18 W 29-21 Illinois Oct. 25 W 37-3 Purdue HC Nov. 1 W 52-23 Minnesota Nov. 8 L 14-17 Indiana Nov. 15 L 21-24 Northwestern Nov. 22 W 23-13 Wisconsin

THE UNIVERSITY

2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

A 70,689 H 79,895 H 65,907 H 75,102 A 106,141 A 75,083 H 77,063 A 57,408 H 64,973 A 26,711 H 60,285

BOWL HISTORY

Frank “Muddy” Waters became only the second former Michigan State player to coach the Spartans. The personable coach was named head man at MSU one day before his 57th birthday, following a highly successful career at Hillsdale College and Saginaw Valley State. Waters compiled a 138-46-5 record in 20 seasons at Hillsdale (1954-73) and a 25-26-2 mark in five years at Saginaw Valley (1975-79), while building the program from scratch. Three Spartans – Ray Stachowicz, Morten Andersen and James Burroughs – won All-America honors during Muddy’s tenure at MSU. Thanks to his contributions to small college football in Michigan, Waters was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000. He died in 2006 at the age of 83.

Former Spartan gridder and assistant coach George Perles saw his dream of becoming head coach of the MSU football program come true when he was named to the position on Dec. 3, 1982. After posting just 10 wins in three seasons prior to his arrival, Perles helped return MSU to national prominence with two bowl appearances in his first three seasons. In 1987, Perles and the Spartans captured the Big Ten title and made the program’s first Rose Bowl appearance since 1966. The Spartans topped USC, 20-17, ending the year at 9-2-1, the most victories by an MSU squad since 1966, along with a No. 8 national ranking. His efforts that season earned him Football News’ Coach of the Year honors. The Rose Bowl began a string of four-straight bowl appearances which included triumphs in the 1989 Aloha and ’90 John Hancock Bowls. The architect of the dominating Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense during the Super Bowl years (197475-78-79), 50 of his players were selected in the NFL Draft, including nine first-rounders. He guided the Spartans to a Big Ten slate of 53-42-3, and to seven bowl games. In 2007, Perles was inducted into

A 35,825 H 76,919 A 75,762 H 64,819 A 105,612 H 63,890 H 75,133 A 47,427 H 63,619 A 65,887 H 61,702

HONORS & AWARDS

1980-82 (3 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 10-23-0 (.303)

1983-94 (12 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 68-67-4 (.504)

1984 | 6-6, 5-4 (T-6TH)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 8 W 24-21 Colorado Sept. 15 L 20-24 Notre Dame Sept. 22 L 7-40 Illinois Sept. 29 L 10-13 Purdue Oct. 6 W 19-7 Michigan Oct. 13 W 13-6 Indiana HC Oct. 20 L 20-23 Ohio State Oct. 27 W 20-13 Minnesota Nov. 3 W 27-10 Northwestern Nov. 10 W 17-16 Iowa Nov. 17 L 10-20 Wisconsin

SPARTAN HISTORY

H H H A H A H A A H A

54,945 87,084 64,323 59,075 77,923 67,652 69,877 60,131 24,104 56,571 60,103

56,835 59,075 75,867 69,203 78,033 46,088 89,104 76,481 27,463 72,528 54,204

SPARTAN RECORDS

Head Coach: Darryl Rogers Sept. 8 W 33-16 Illinois Sept. 15 W 41-17 Oregon Sept. 22 W 24-21 Miami (Ohio) Sept. 29 L 3-27 Notre Dame Oct. 6 L 7-21 Michigan Oct. 13 L 29-38 Wisconsin Oct. 20 L 7-14 Purdue HC Oct. 27 L 0-42 Ohio State Nov. 3 W 42-7 Northwestern Nov. 10 W 31-17 Minnesota Nov. 17 L 23-33 Iowa

H A H A H H A H A H A

H A H A H A A H A H A

2013 RECAP

A 60,365 H 74,511 A 65,319 H 77,087 A 105,132 H 76,013 H 70,114 A 48,077 H 72,122 A 14,157 H 57,007

Head Coach: Muddy Waters Sept. 12 L 17-27 Illinois Sept. 19 L 13-27 Ohio State Sept. 26 W 10-7 Bowling Green Oct. 3 L 7-20 Notre Dame Oct. 10 L 20-38 Michigan Oct. 17 W 33-14 Wisconsin HC Oct. 24 L 26-27 Purdue Oct. 31 W 26-3 Indiana Nov. 7 W 61-14 Northwestern Nov. 14 W 43-36 Minnesota Nov. 21 L 7-36 Iowa

1983 | 4-6-1, 2-6-1 (7TH)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 10 W 23-17 Colorado Sept. 17 W 28-23 Notre Dame Sept. 24 L 10-20 Illinois Oct. 1 T 29-29 Purdue Oct. 8 L 0-42 Michigan Oct. 15 L 12-24 Indiana Oct. 22 L 11-21 Ohio State Oct. 29 W 34-10 Minnesota HC Nov. 5 W 9-3 Northwestern Nov. 12 L 6-12 Iowa Nov. 19 L 0-32 Wisconsin

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Darryl Rogers Sept. 16 L 14-21 Purdue Sept. 23 W 49-21 Syracuse Sept. 29 L 9-30 Southern Cal Oct. 7 L 25-29 Notre Dame Oct. 14 W 24-15 Michigan Oct. 21 W 49-14 Indiana HC Oct. 28 W 55-2 Wisconsin Nov. 4 W 59-19 Illinois Nov. 11 W 33-9 Minnesota Nov. 18 W 52-3 Northwestern Nov. 25 W 42-7 Iowa

A 46,377 A 30,431 H 75,123 H 76,821 A 105,263 H 76,173 A 69,231 H 77,153 H 60,157 A 30,329 H 55,123

2014 SPARTANS

W L W L L T W W W W W

the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. (Career record reflects five 1994 wins forfeited by MSU as part of 1996 self-imposed sanctions.)

2014 OUTLOOK

Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Head Coach: Muddy Waters Sept. 13 L 17-20 Illinois Sept. 20 L 7-35 Oregon Sept. 27 W 33-7 Western Mich. Oct. 4 L 21-26 Notre Dame Oct. 11 L 23-27 Michigan Oct. 18 L 7-17 Wisconsin HC Oct. 25 L 25-36 Purdue Nov. 1 L 16-48 Ohio State Nov. 8 W 42-10 Northwestern Nov. 15 W 30-12 Minnesota Nov. 22 L 0-41 Iowa

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1987 | 9-2-1, 7-0-1 (1ST)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 7 W 27-13 Southern Cal Sept. 19 L 8-31 Notre Dame Sept. 26 L 3-31 Florida State Oct. 3 W 19-14 Iowa Oct. 10 W 17-11 Michigan Oct. 17 W 38-0 Northwestern Oct. 24 T 14-14 Illinois HC Oct. 31 W 13-7 Ohio State Nov. 7 W 45-3 Purdue Nov. 14 W 27-3 Indiana Nov. 21 W 30-9 Wisconsin ROSE BOWL Jan. 1 W 20-17

SPARTAN RECORDS SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS BOWL HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY

77,922 59,075 76,887 67,700 77,424 29,113 76,513 89,915 76,933 76,411 45,385

N 103,847

1988 | 6-5-1, 6-1-1 (2ND)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 10 L 13-17 Rutgers H 70,693 Sept. 17 L 3-20 Notre Dame H 77,472 Sept. 24 L 7-30 Florida State A 61,757 Oct. 1 T 10-10 Iowa H 76,348 Oct. 8 L 3-17 Michigan A 106,208 Oct. 15 W 36-3 Northwestern HC H 76,952 Oct. 22 W 28-2 1Illinois A 65,771 Oct. 29 W 20-10 Ohio State H 77,111 Nov. 5 W 48-3 Purdue A 55,639 Nov. 12 W 38-12 Indiana A 50,738 Nov. 19 W 36-0 Wisconsin H 76,372 GATOR BOWL Jan. 1 L 27-34

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H A H A H A H A H H A

Georgia

N

76,236

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 16 W 49-0 Miami (Ohio) Sept. 23 L 13-21 Notre Dame Sept. 30 L 20-26 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 7 W 17-14 Iowa Oct. 14 L 7-10 Michigan Oct. 21 L 10-14 Illinois HC Oct. 28 W 28-21 Purdue Nov. 4 W 51-20 Indiana Nov. 11 W 21-7 Minnesota Nov. 18 W 76-14 Northwestern Nov. 25 W 31-3 Wisconsin

H A H A H H A A H H A

66,474 59,075 76,217 67,700 76,913 76,216 41,402 51,567 73,259 64,817 29,776

ALOHA BOWL Dec. 25 W 33-13

N

50,000

1989 | 8-4, 6-2 (T-3RD)

Hawaii

BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 1990 | 8-3-1, 6-2 (T-1ST)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 15 T 23-23 Syracuse Sept. 22 L 19-20 Notre Dame Sept. 29 W 34-10 Rutgers Oct. 6 L 7-12 Iowa Oct. 13 W 28-27 Michigan Oct. 20 L 13-15 Illinois Oct. 27 W 55-33 Purdue HC Nov. 3 W 45-20 Indiana Nov. 10 W 28-16 Minnesota Nov. 17 W 29-22 Northwestern Nov. 24 W 14-9 Wisconsin

A 49,822 H 80,401 A 26,188 H 76,873 A 106,188 A 70,398 H 77,343 H 74,261 A 38,731 A 24,953 H 60,517

JOHN HANCOCK BOWL Dec. 31 W 17-16 Southern Cal

N

50,562

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 14 L 3-20 Central Michigan Sept. 21 L 10-49 Notre Dame Sept. 28 L 7-14 Rutgers Oct. 5 L 0-31 Indiana Oct. 12 L 28-45 Michigan Oct. 19 W 20-12 Minnesota HC Oct. 26 L 17-27 Ohio State Nov. 2 L 13-16 Northwestern Nov. 9 W 20-7 Wisconsin Nov. 16 L 17-27 Purdue Nov. 23 W 27-24 Illinois

NICK SABAN

H A H A H H A H A A H

71,629 59,075 67,636 46,882 80,157 75,097 94,341 64,991 41,074 30,744 61,721

1992 | 5-6, 5-3 (3RD)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 12 L 20-24 Central Michigan Sept. 19 L 31-52 Notre Dame Sept. 26 L 0-14 Boston College Oct. 3 W 42-31 Indiana HC Oct. 10 L 10-35 Michigan Oct. 17 W 20-15 Minnesota Oct. 24 L 17-27 Ohio State Oct. 31 W 27-26 Northwestern Nov. 7 W 26-10 Wisconsin Nov. 14 W 35-13 Purdue Nov. 21 L 10-14 Illinois

H 65,123 H 76,188 A 32,498 H 65,516 A 106,788 A 35,594 H 70,037 A 31,101 H 45,219 H 36,803 A 40,552

Nick Saban became the 20th head football coach in MSU history on Dec. 3, 1994, following a highly successful NFL stint with the Cleveland Browns. As the Browns’ defensive coordinator, he led the NFL’s stingiest scoring defense in 1994 as that unit allowed the sixth-fewest points in league history. His winning ways continued at Michigan State, as he promptly became the first Spartan coach to lead his teams to bowl games in each of his first three seasons, including the 1995 Independence, ’96 Sun and ’97 Aloha Bowls. The Spartans returned to national prominence in 1999, going 9-2, and earning a trip to the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl. Prior to the bowl game, Saban left to take the head coaching job at LSU. Saban previously coached at MSU, serving as an assistant coach from 1983-87, helping the Spartans to the 1987 Big Ten and ’88 Rose Bowl championships. 1995 | 6-5-1, 4-3-1 (5TH)

1993 | 6-6, 4-4 (7TH)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 11 W 31-14 Kansas Sept. 18 L 14-36 Notre Dame Sept. 25 W 48-34 Central Michigan Oct. 9 W 17-7 Michigan Oct. 16 L 21-28 Ohio State Oct. 23 W 24-10 Iowa HC Oct. 30 L 0-10 Indiana Nov. 6 W 31-29 Northwestern Nov. 13 W 27-24 Purdue Nov. 27 L 37-38 Penn State Dec. 4 L 20-41 Wisconsin (Tokyo, Japan) LIBERTY BOWL Dec. 28 L 7-18

1995-99 (5 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 34-24-1 (.585)

Louisville

H A H H A H A H A H N

N

53,797 59,075 66,533 78,311 93,989 64,726 40,110 52,073 31,792 53,482 51,500

34,216

1994 | 0-11#, 4-4 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: George Perles Sept. 10 L 10-17 Kansas Sept. 17 L 20-21 Notre Dame Sept. 24 W 45-10# Miami (Ohio) Oct. 1 W 29-10# Wisconsin HC Oct. 8 L 20-40 Michigan Oct. 15 L 7-23 Ohio State Oct. 22 L 14-19 Iowa Oct. 29 W 27-21# Indiana Nov. 5 W 35-17# Northwestern Nov. 12 W 42-30# Purdue Nov. 26 L 31-59 Penn State

A 48,100 H 74,183 H 61,224 H 71,234 A 106,272 H 74,585 A 68,532 H 60,773 A 22,648 H 60,164 A 96,493

# Each win forfeited by MSU as part of 1996 self-imposed sanctions. (Big Ten record prior to forfeits.)

Head Coach: Nick Saban Sept. 9 L 10-50 Nebraska Sept. 16 W 30-7 Louisville Sept. 23 T 35-35 Purdue Sept. 30 W 25-21 Boston College Oct. 7 L 7-21 Iowa HC Oct. 14 W 27-21 Illinois Oct. 21 W 34-31 Minnesota Oct. 28 L 14-45 Wisconsin Nov. 4 W 28-25 Michigan Nov. 11 W 31-13 Indiana Nov. 25 L 20-24 Penn State

H A A H H A H A H A H

73,891 34,027 43,070 72,981 73,732 65,653 70,123 78,043 74,667 24,027 66,189

INDEPENDENCE BOWL Dec. 29 L 26-45 Louisiana State N

48,835

1996 | 6-6, 5-3 (T-5TH)

Head Coach: Nick Saban Aug. 31 W 52-14 Purdue H 72,511 Sept. 7 L 14-55 Nebraska A 75,000 Sept. 21 L 20-30 Louisville H 70,311 Sept. 28 W 47-0 Eastern Michigan H 69,941 Oct. 5 L 30-37 Iowa A 70,397 Oct. 12 W 42-14 Illinois HC H 71,639 Oct. 19 W 27-9 Minnesota A 45,434 Oct. 26 W 30-13 Wisconsin H 69,217 Nov. 2 L 29-45 Michigan A 106,381 Nov. 9 W 38-15 Indiana H 64,719 Nov. 23 L 29-32 Penn State A 96,263 SUN BOWL Dec. 31 L 0-38

Stanford

N

42,721

Head Coach: Nick Saban Sept. 6 W 42-10 Western Michigan Sept. 13 W 51-21 Memphis Sept. 20 W 23-7 Notre Dame Oct. 4 W 31-10 Minnesota HC Oct. 11 W 38-6 Indiana Oct. 18 L 17-19 Northwestern Oct. 25 L 7-23 Michigan Nov. 1 L 13-37 Ohio State Nov. 8 L 21-22 Purdue Nov. 22 W 27-17 Illinois Nov. 29 W 49-14 Penn State

H H A H A A H H A A H

72,317 72,131 80,225 75,263 35,082 47,129 79,687 74,903 55,539 30,087 73,623

ALOHA BOWL Dec. 25 L 23-51

N

44,598

1997 | 7-5, 4-3 (T-6TH)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1998 | 6-6, 4-4 (6TH)

2000 | 5-6, 2-6 (T-9TH)

*20T 1999 | 10-2, 6-2 (T-2ND)

Florida

N

62,011

BOBBY WILLIAMS

73,879 80,795 40,103 73,680 47,385 79,108 75,262 73,990 55,660 72,658 72,823

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30,456

JOHN L. SMITH

2002 | 4-8, 2-6 (T-8TH)

Head Coach: Bobby Williams/Morris Watts Aug. 31 W 56-7 Eastern Michigan H 73,927 Sept. 7 W 27-10 Rice H 74,014 Sept. 14 L 22-46 California H 72,634 Sept. 21 L 17-21 Notre Dame H 75,182 Sept. 28 W 39-24 Northwestern H 74,215 Oct. 12 L 16-44 Iowa A 69,021 Oct. 19 L 7-28 Minnesota HC H 74,232 Oct. 26 L 24-42 Wisconsin H 74,507 Nov. 2 L 3-49 Michigan A 111,542 Nov. 9 W 56-21 Indiana A 29,253 Nov. 16 L 42-45 Purdue H 72,828 Nov. 23 L 7-61 Penn State A 108,755

2003-06 (4 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 22-26 (.458)

2003 | 8-5, 5-3 (T-4TH)

ALAMO BOWL Dec. 29 L 3-17

N

Nebraska

Renaldo Hill’s interception in the end zone on a fourth-and-10 play iced Michigan State’s 28-24 upset victory over top-ranked and previously undefeated Ohio State in Columbus on Nov. 7, 1998. It marked the Spartans’ first win over a top-ranked team since beating Michigan in 1990.

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THE UNIVERSITY

H 72,923 H 72,579 H 72,387 A 80,795 H 72,276 H 72,398 A 47,509 A 38,778 H 75,129 A 105,194 A 79,256 H 72,119

BOWL HISTORY

Head Coach: John L. Smith Aug. 30 W 26-21 Western Michigan Sept. 6 W 44-28 Rutgers Sept. 13 L 19-20 Louisiana Tech Sept. 20 W 22-16 Notre Dame Sept. 27 W 20-10 Iowa Oct. 4 W 31-3 Indiana HC Oct. 11 W 49-14 Illinois Oct. 18 W 44-38 Minnesota Nov. 1 L 20-27 Michigan Nov. 8 L 23-33 Ohio State Nov. 15 L 21-56 Wisconsin Nov. 22 W 41-10 Penn State

HONORS & AWARDS

John L. Smith became Michigan State University’s 23rd head football coach on Dec. 19, 2002. Smith, who inherited a team that went 4-8 in 2002, produced an 8-4 regular-season record in 2003 and earned Dave McClain (Big Ten) Coach of the Year honors. His eight wins marked the most by a first-year coach in Spartan history. Smith came to Michigan State following five seasons at Louisville (1998-2002) where he put together a 41-21 worksheet (.661), including five straight bowl appearances and back-to-back C-USA titles in 2000-01. He posted a 16-18 ledger (.471) in three seasons at Utah State (1995-97) while leading the Aggies to consecutive Big West Conference crowns in 1996-97. His six-year mark of 53-21 (.716) at Idaho (1989-94) included five NCAA I-AA playoff appearances and five Top 20 finishes.

SPARTAN HISTORY

Bobby Williams became the 21st head coach in Spartan history when he assumed control of the team on Dec. 5, 1999, after Nick Saban left for LSU. Prior to taking over as head coach, Williams coached Michigan State’s running backs for 10 years. He made his head-coaching debut on Jan. 1, 2000, and led the Spartans to a last-second victory over No. 10 Florida, 37-34, in the Florida Citrus Bowl. With MSU’s 44-35 triumph over No. 20 Fresno State in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic, Williams became the first head coach in Spartan football history to win his first two bowl games.

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Michigan State veteran offensive coordinator Morris Watts served as interim head coach for the final three games of the 2002 season. Watts made his head-coaching debut on Nov. 9, 2002, and led the Spartans to a 56-21 victory at Indiana, snapping a four-game losing streak. He became the 11th head coach in school history to produce a win in his Spartan debut. Watts enjoyed three stints as MSU’s offensive coordinator, holding that position for a total of 12 seasons (1986-90, 1992-94 and 1999-2002). He returned to Michigan State in 1999 following a fouryear tenure as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at LSU (1995-98).

SPARTAN RECORDS

1999-2002 (3 SEASONS) MSU RECORD: 16-17 (.485)

2001 | 7-5, 3-5 (T-8TH)

Head Coach: Bobby Williams Sept. 8 W 35-21 Central Michigan Sept. 22 W 17-10 Notre Dame Sept. 29 L 26-27 Northwestern Oct. 13 W 31-28 Iowa HC Oct. 20 L 19-28 Minnesota Oct. 27 W 42-28 Wisconsin Nov. 3 W 26-24 Michigan Nov. 10 L 28-37 Indiana Nov. 17 L 14-24 Purdue Nov. 24 L 37-42 Penn State Dec. 1 W 55-7 Missouri

2002 (INTERIM) MSU RECORD: 1-2 (.333)

2013 RECAP

CITRUS BOWL Jan. 1 W 37-34

72,923 72,569 80,012 52,417 73,629 76,895 68,216 78,469 74,639 30,045 74,231

H 72,983 A 55,289 H 74,714 H 73,128 A 63,290 H 74,863 A 111,514 H 73,826 A 98,406 H 74,624 A 96,070

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Nick Saban/Bobby Williams Sept. 2 W 27-20 Oregon H Sept. 11 W 51-7 Eastern Michigan H Sept. 18 W 23-13 Notre Dame A Sept. 25 W 27-10 Illinois A Oct. 2 W 49-3 Iowa HC H Oct. 9 W 34-31 Michigan H Oct. 16 L 28-52 Purdue A Oct. 23 L 10-40 Wisconsin A Nov. 6 W 23-7 Ohio State H Nov. 13 W 34-0 Northwestern A Nov. 20 W 35-28 Penn State H

MORRIS WATTS

2014 SPARTANS

H 68,624 A 43,634 H 74,267 A 111,238 H 70,905 H 73,425 A 41,327 H 67,473 A 93,595 H 69,010 H 67,285 A 96,358

Head Coach: Bobby Williams Sept. 9 W 34-24 Marshall Sept. 16 W 13-10 Missouri Sept. 23 W 27-21 Notre Dame Sept. 30 L 17-37 Northwestern Oct. 7 L 16-21 Iowa Oct. 14 L 10-17 Wisconsin HC Oct. 21 L 0-14 Michigan Oct. 28 W 14-10 Illinois Nov. 4 L 13-27 Ohio State Nov. 11 W 30-10 Purdue Nov. 18 L 23-42 Penn State

2014 OUTLOOK

Head Coach: Nick Saban Aug. 29 L 16-23 Colorado State Sept. 5 L 14-48 Oregon Sept. 12 W 45-23 Notre Dame Sept. 26 L 17-29 Michigan Oct. 3 W 38-7 Central Michigan Oct. 10 W 38-31* Indiana HC Oct. 24 L 18-19 Minnesota Oct. 31 W 29-5 Northwestern Nov. 7 W 28-24 Ohio State Nov. 14 L 24-25 Purdue Nov. 21 W 41-9 Illinois Nov. 28 L 28-51 Penn State

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2004 | 5-7, 4-4 (T-5TH)

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Head Coach: John L. Smith Sept. 4 L 14-19 Rutgers Sept. 11 W 24-7 Central Michigan Sept. 18 L 24-31 Notre Dame Sept. 25 W 30-20 Indiana Oct. 2 L 16-38 Iowa Oct. 9 W 38-25 Illinois Oct. 16 W 51-17 Minnesota HC Oct. 30 L 37-45* Michigan Nov. 6 L 19-32 Ohio State Nov. 13 W 49-14 Wisconsin Nov. 20 L 13-37 Penn State Dec. 4 L 38-41 Hawaii

*3OT

A H H A A H H A H H A A

42,612 72,908 74,962 24,471 70,397 72,441 72,383 111,609 72,222 76,697 101,486 41,654

2005 | 5-6, 2-6 (9TH)

Head Coach: John L. Smith Sept. 3 W 49-14 Kent State H 73,949 Sept. 10 W 42-14 Hawaii H 74,043 Sept. 17 W 44-41* Notre Dame A 80,795 Sept. 24 W 61-14 Illinois A 51,469 Oct. 1 L 31-34* Michigan H 79,401 Oct. 15 L 24-35 Ohio State A 105,122 Oct. 22 L 14-49 Northwestern HC H 74,636 Oct. 29 W 46-15 Indiana H 74,063 Nov. 5 L 21-28 Purdue A 62,467 Nov. 12 L 18-41 Minnesota A 45,187 Nov. 19 L 22-31 Penn State H 75,005 *OT 2006 | 4-8, 1-7 (T-10TH)

Head Coach: John L. Smith Sept. 2 W 27-17 Idaho Sept. 9 W 52-20 Eastern Michigan Sept. 16 W 38-23 Pittsburgh Sept. 23 L 37-40 Notre Dame Sept. 30 L 20-23 Illinois HC Oct. 7 L 13-31 Michigan Oct. 14 L 7-38 Ohio State Oct. 21 W 41-38 Northwestern Oct. 28 L 21-46 Indiana Nov. 4 L 15-17 Purdue Nov. 11 L 18-31 Minnesota Nov. 18 L 13-17 Penn State

H 70,711 H 69,856 A 47,956 H 80,193 H 71,268 A 111,349 H 73,498 A 29,387 A 36,444 H 65,398 H 64,807 A 108,607

MARK DANTONIO

2007-ACTIVE (8TH SEASON) MSU RECORD: 64-29 (.688)

Mark Dantonio became Michigan State University’s 24th head football coach on Nov. 27, 2006. Dantonio has led Michigan State to a school-record seven consecutive bowl appearances, including a schoolrecord three-straight postseason wins (2012 Outback Bowl, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl and 2014 Rose Bowl Game). He already ranks fourth in school history with 64 wins and his .688 winning percentage ranks fifth best; in Big Ten games (minimum 10 games), he ranks first with a .679 winning percentage (3818). In the past six seasons, MSU has recorded 35 Big Ten victories, the most of any team in the conference. In addition, MSU’s 42 wins over the last four seasons ties for ninth most among NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision teams and is first in the Big Ten during that same period. Michigan State had a record-breaking season in 2013, as the Spartans won a school-record 13 games, defeated No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, beat No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game, and finished No. 3 in the Associated Press and USA TODAY polls, the highest finish for the program since

1966. For his efforts, Dantonio was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time in his career. In 2011, the Spartans won the Big Ten Legends Division title outright, played in the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game and posted a perfect 7-0 record in Spartan Stadium for the second year in a row. MSU’s 11 wins tied a then school single-season record. Thanks to its 33-30 victory over Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl, Michigan State (11-3) moved up No. 10 in the final USA TODAY Coaches Poll. In 2010, he was selected Big Ten Coach of the Year after leading Michigan State to a previous schoolrecord 11 wins and a share of its first conference championship in 20 years. Dantonio compiled an 18-17 record (.514) in three seasons at Cincinnati, including two postseason bowl appearances. Prior to accepting his first head coaching position at Cincinnati, Dantonio spent three years as defensive coordinator under Jim Tressel at Ohio State (200103) where he helped the Buckeyes to a combined record of 32-6 (.842), including the 2002 National Championship. He previously spent six seasons as secondary coach at MSU (1995-2000). 2007 | 7-6, 3-5 (T-7TH)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 1 W 55-18 UAB Sept. 8 W 28-17 Bowling Green Sept. 15 W 17-13 Pittsburgh Sept. 22 W 31-14 Notre Dame Sept. 29 L 34-37 Wisconsin Oct. 6 L 41-48* Northwestern Oct. 13 W 52-27 Indiana HC Oct. 20 L 17-24 Ohio State Oct. 27 L 27-34+ Iowa Nov. 3 L 24-28 Michigan Nov. 10 W 48-31 Purdue Nov. 17 W 35-31 Penn State CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL Dec. 28 L 21-24 Boston College

H 67,796 H 67,276 H 68,620 A 80,795 A 82,164 H 67,378 H 73,449 A 105,287 A 70,585 H 77,009 A 55,630 H 72,251 N

46,554

* OT +2OT 2008 | 9-4, 6-2 (3RD)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Aug. 30 L 31-38 California Sept. 6 W 42-10 Eastern Michigan Sept. 13 W 17-0 Florida Atlantic Sept. 20 W 23-7 Notre Dame Sept. 27 W 42-29 Indiana Oct. 4 W 16-13 Iowa HC Oct. 11 W 37-20 Northwestern Oct. 18 L 7-45 Ohio State Oct. 25 W 35-21 Michigan Nov. 1 W 25-24 Wisconsin Nov. 8 W 21-7 Purdue Nov. 22 L 18-49 Penn State CAPITAL ONE BOWL Jan. 1 L 12-24 Georgia

A 62,956 H 71,789 H 70,321 H 76,366 A 31,832 H 77,526 A 32,527 H 77,360 A 110,146 H 75,121 H 75,522 A 109,845 N

59,681

2009 | 6-7, 4-4 (T-6TH)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 5 W 44-3 Montana State H Sept. 12 L 27-29 Central Michigan H Sept. 19 L 30-33 Notre Dame A Sept. 26 L 30-38 Wisconsin A Oct. 3 W 26-20* Michigan H Oct. 10 W 24-14 Illinois A Oct. 17 W 24-14 Northwestern HC H Oct. 24 L 13-15 Iowa H Oct. 31 L 34-42 Minnesota A Nov. 7 W 49-14 Western Michigan H Nov. 14 W 40-37 Purdue A Nov. 21 L 14-42 Penn State H VALERO ALAMO BOWL Jan. 2 L 31-41 Texas Tech N * OT

74,518 76,221 80,795 80,123 78,629 62,870 71,726 74,411 50,805 73,910 48,408 73,771 64,757

BIG TEN CO-CHAMPIONS 2010 | 11-2, 7-1 (T-1ST)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 4 W 38-14 Western Michigan Sept. 11 W 30-17 Florida Atlantic Sept. 18 W 34-31* Notre Dame Sept. 25 W 45-7 Northern Colorado Oct. 2 W 34-24 Wisconsin Oct. 9 W 34-17 Michigan Oct. 16 W 26-6 Illinois HC Oct. 23 W 35-27 Northwestern Oct. 30 L 6-37 Iowa Nov. 6 W 31-8 Minnesota Nov. 20 W 35-31 Purdue Nov. 27 W 28-22 Penn State CAPITAL ONE BOWL Jan. 1 L 7-49 Alabama

H 75,769 N 36,124 H 78,411 H 70,926 H 73,108 A 113,065 H 74,441 A 41,115 A 70,585 H 71,128 H 71,111 A 102,649 N

61,519

* OT BIG TEN LEGENDS DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2011 | 11-3, 7-1 (1ST – LEGENDS DIVISION)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Sept. 2 W 28-6 Youngstown State Sept. 10 W 44-0 Florida Atlantic Sept. 17 L 13-31 Notre Dame Sept. 24 W 45-7 Central Michigan Oct. 1 W 10-7 Ohio State Oct. 15 W 28-14 Michigan Oct. 22 W 37-31 Wisconsin HC Oct. 29 L 3-24 Nebraska Nov. 5 W 31-24 Minnesota Nov. 12 W 37-21 Iowa Nov. 19 W 55-3 Indiana Nov. 26 W 31-17 Northwestern BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Dec. 3 L 39-42 Wisconsin OUTBACK BOWL Jan. 2 W 33-30* Georgia

H 75,910 H 70,249 A 80,795 H 72,119 A 105,306 H 77,515 H 76,405 A 85,641 H 72,219 A 70,585 H 74,128 A 32,172 N

64,152

N

49,429

* 3OT 2012 | 7-6, 3-5 (T-4TH – LEGENDS DIVISION)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Aug. 31 W 17-13 Boise State Sept. 8 W 42-7 Central Michigan Sept. 15 L 3-20 Notre Dame Sept. 22 W 23-7 Eastern Michigan Sept. 29 L 16-17 Ohio State Oct. 6 W 31-27 Indiana Oct. 13 L 16-19+ Iowa HC Oct. 20 L 10-12 Michigan Oct. 27 W 16-13* Wisconsin Nov. 3 L 24-28 Nebraska Nov. 17 L 20-23 Northwestern Nov. 24 W 26-10 Minnesota BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL Dec. 29 W 17-16 TCU

H 78,709 A 35,127 H 79,219 H 74,204 H 76,705 A 45,979 H 70,211 A 113,833 A 80,538 H 73,522 H 75,101 A 44,194 N

44,617

* OT +2OT BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 2013 | 13-1, 8-0 (1ST - LEGENDS DIVISION)

Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Aug. 30 W 26-13 Western Michigan Sept. 7 W 21-6 South Florida Sept. 14 W 55-17 Youngstown State Sept. 21 L 13-17 Notre Dame Oct. 5 W 26-14 Iowa Oct. 12 W 42-28 Indiana HC Oct. 19 W 14-0 Purdue Oct. 26 W 42-3 Illinois Nov. 2 W 29-6 Michigan Nov. 16 W 41-28 Nebraska Nov. 23 W 30-6 Northwestern Nov. 30 W 14-3 Minnesota BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Dec. 7 W 34-24 Ohio State 100TH ROSE BOWL GAME Jan. 1 W 24-20 Stanford HC Homecoming

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H H H A A H H A H A A H

71,214 70,401 71,626 80,795 69,025 73,815 71,514 45,895 76,306 90,872 40,013 71,418

N

66,002

N

95,173


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2014 OUTLOOK

In its 117-year football history, Michigan State has won six national championships according to the list of major selectors recognized by the NCAA, including three consensus titles (1952, 1965 and 1966).

2014 SPARTANS COACHING STAFF

1957 National Champions (8-1-0)

Selectors: Billingsley, Helms, Poling.

Selector: Dunkel.

1952 National Champions (9-0-0)

1965 National Champions (10-1-0)

Selectors: Consensus – AP, UPI, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Sagarin, Williamson.

Selectors: Consensus – UPI, NFF, FWAA, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FB News, Helms, Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess).

1955 National Champions (9-1-0)

1966 National Champions (9-0-1)

Selector: Boand.

Selectors: Consensus – NFF, Football Research, Helms, Poling.

2013 RECAP

1951 National Champions (9-0-0)

SPARTAN RECORDS SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS BOWL HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

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1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

GMS

W-L-T

MSU PTS

OPP PTS

4 1-2-1 26 42 7 4-2-1 146 106 7 4-3-0 142 127 7 2-4-1 81 101 4 1-3-0 51 67 8 3-4-1 120 94 9 4-5-0 93 206 8 6-1-1 178 24 9 8-1-0 380 16 11 9-2-0 280 75 11 7-2-2 195 28 7 4-2-1 127 60 8 6-0-2 205 22 9 8-1-0 233 17 7 6-1-0 168 8 6 5-1-0 93 30 8 7-1-0 297 98 7 7-0-0 180 28 7 5-2-0 197 57 6 5-1-0 259 38 7 4-2-1 126 26 9 0-9-0 23 179 7 4-3-0 134 68 9 4-4-1 132 99 10 4-6-0 270 166 8 3-5-0 68 126 10 3-5-2 111 135 8 3-5-0 57 144 8 5-3-0 210 48 8 3-5-0 105 106 8 3-4-1 97 171 9 4-5-0 111 128 8 3-4-1 153 66 8 5-3-0 244 104 8 5-1-2 151 32 9 5-3-1 291 61 8 7-1-0 220 64 8 4-2-2 73 49 9 8-1-0 153 56 8 6-2-0 207 57 9 6-1-2 143 40 10 8-2-0 117 42 9 6-3-0 133 59 9 4-4-1 102 92 8 3-4-1 108 76 9 5-3-1 150 77 9 4-3-2 120 99 Football terminated (war restrictions) 7 6-1-0 167 31 9 5-3-1 120 128 10 5-5-0 181 202 9 7-2-0 167 101 10 6-2-2 359 130 9 6-3-0 309 107 9 8-1-0 243 107 9 9-0-0 270 114 9 9-0-0 312 84 10 9-1-0 240 110 9 3-6-0 177 149 10 9-1-0 253 83 9 7-2-0 239 87 9 8-1-0 264 75 9 3-5-1 117 123 9 5-4-0 149 118 9 6-2-1 193 118

COACH

CAPTAIN(S)

No Established Coach Wilfred R. Vanderhoef Henry Keep Walton K. Brainard Henry Keep J.H. Vanderstolpe Charles O. Bemies Ellis W. Ranney Charles O. Bemies Charles A. McCue George Denman Albert H. Case George Denman Arthur D. Peters Chester L. Brewer Frank J. Kratz Chester L. Brewer Robert F. Bell Chester L. Brewer Edward B. McKenna Chester L. Brewer Stephen W. Doty Chester L. Brewer Walter H. Small Chester L. Brewer Bert Shedd Chester L. Brewer Parnell G. McKenna Chester L. Brewer lon J. Cortright John F. Macklin Fred A. Stone John F. Macklin William R. Riblett John F. Macklin Chester W. Gifford John F. Macklin George E. Julian John F. Macklin W. Blake Miller Frank Sommers Ralph B. Henning Chester L. Brewer Sherman Coryell George E. Gauthier Lawrence C. Archer Chester L. Brewer Harry E. Franson George “Potsy” Clark Harold A. Springer Albert M. Barron John Bos Albert M. Barron William C. Johnson Ralph H. Young Maurice R. Taylor Ralph H. Young Vivian J. Hultman Ralph H. Young Donald H. Haskins Ralph H. Young Martin F. Rummel Ralph H. Young Paul M. Smith Harry G. Kipke Lewis A. Hornbeck James H. Crowley Fred W. Danziger/Vern C. Dickeson James H. Crowley Harold E. Smead James H. Crowley Milton C. Gross James H. Crowley Abe Eliowitz/Robert C. Monnett Charles W. Bachman Bernard G. McNutt Charles W. Bachman Russell H. Reynolds Charles W. Bachman Sidney P. Wagner Charles W. Bachman Gordon A. Dahlgren/Henry S. Kutchins Charles W. Bachman Harry E. Speelman Charles W. Bachman Allen O. Diebold/David D. Diehl Charles W. Bachman Michael Kinek/Lyle J. Rockenbach Charles W. Bachman Jack R. Amon/Paul L. Griffeth Charles W. Bachman Wilford D. Davis/William Rupp Charles W. Bachman Richard Mangrum/Walter L. Pawlowski Charles W. Bachman Thomas B. Sullivan Charles W. Bachman Jacweir Breslin Charles W. Bachman Kenneth E. Balge/Robert B. McCurry Clarence L. Munn Robert B. McCurry Clarence L. Munn Robert B. McCurry Clarence L. Munn Harold L. Vogler Clarence L. Munn LeRoy R. Crane Clarence L. Munn Robert Carey Clarence L. Munn Donald McAuliffe Clarence L. Munn Donald Dohoney Hugh Duffy Daugherty LeRoy Bolden/Don Kauth Hugh Duffy Daugherty Carl Nystrom Hugh Duffy Daugherty John Matsko Hugh Duffy Daugherty Patrick Burke Hugh Duffy Daugherty Sam Williams Hugh Duffy Daugherty Donald Wright Hugh Duffy Daugherty Herb Adderley/ Fred Arbanas/Fred Boylen

DECADE RECORD

WHEN MSU SCORES

1896-1899 (11-11-3, .500) Home: 7-3-1 Away: 4-8-2 Neutral: 0-0-0

Less than 10: 0-8-1 10-20: 3-2-2 21-30: 5-1-0 31-40: 1-0-0 More than 40: 2-0

1900-1909 (56-21-7, .708) Home: 42-5-3 Away: 14-16-4 Neutral: 0-0-0 MSU Pts: 1,862 Opp. Pts: 609

Less than 10: 0-8-1 10-20: 3-2-2 21-30: 5-1-0 31-40: 1-0-0 More than 40: 2-0

1910-1919 (47-24-2, .658) Home: 39-12-1 Away: 8-12-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 MSU Pts: 1,609 Opp. Pts: 631

Less than 10: 4-22-2 10-20: 13-2-0 21-30: 9-0-0 31-40: 7-0-0 More than 40: 14-0-0

1920-1929 (36-45-4, .447) Home: 34-15-2 Away: 2-30-2 Neutral: 0-0-0 MSU Pts: 1,426 Opp. Pts: 1,194

Less than 10: 5-41-4 10-20: 9-4-0 21-30: 4-0-0 31-40: 6-0-0 More than 40: 12-0-0

1930-1939 (59-20-8, .724) Home: 39-5-4 Away: 20-14-4 Neutral: 0-1-0 MSU Pts: 1,590 Opp. Pts: 552

Less than 10: 8-15-7 10-20: 25-5-1 21-30: 12-0-0 31-40: 5-0-0 More than 40: 9-0-0

1940-1949 (47-26-7, .631) Home: 35-9-3 Away: 12-17-4 Neutral: 0-0-0 MSU Pts: 1,681 Opp. Pts: 951

Less than 10: 5-19-4 10-20: 14-6-2 21-30: 6-1-1 31-40: 8-0-0 More than 40: 14-0-0

1950-1959 (70-21-1, .766) Home: 43-6-1 Away: 25-15-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 MSU Pts: 2,264 Opp. Pts: 1,050

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD YEAR

MSU PTS OPP PTS

6-5-0 5-5-1 5-6-0 7-3-1 7-4-0 4-6-1 7-3-1 8-3-0 5-6-0 3-8-0

225 158 114 270 222 236 260 411 240 221

169 156 164 196 167 278 162 170 253 279

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

11 11 11 12 12 11 12

5-6-0 2-9-0 4-6-1 6-6-0 7-5-0 6-5-0 9-2-1

263 202 162 193 258 285 261

249 242 233 203 219 197 153

1988

12

6-5-1

269

177

1989 1990

12 12

8-4-0 8-3-1

356 312

163 223

1991

11

3-8-0

162

272

1992 1993 1994

11 12 11

1995 1996 1997 1998

12 12 12 12

1999

12

10-2-0

378

245

2000 2001

11 12

5-6-0 7-5-0

197 374

233 311

2002 2003

12 13

4-8-0 8-5-0

316 363

398 293

2004

12

5-7-0

353

326

2005

11

5-6-0

372

316

2006

12

4-8-0

302

341

2007

13

7-6-0

430

346

2008

13

9-4-0

326

287

2009

13

6-7-0

386

342

2010 2011

13 14

11-2-0 11-3-0

383 434

290 257

2012

13

7-6-0

260

212

2013

14

13-1-0

411

185

5-6-0 238 6-6-0 277 #0-11-0 280 (# - includes forfeits) 6-5-1 287 6-6-0 358 7-5-0 342 6-6-0 336

261 289 267 338 302 237 294

1960-1969 (59-34-3, .630) Home: 34-15-1 Away: 25-18-2 Neutral: 0-1-0 MSU Pts: 1,991 Opp. Pts: 1,218

Less than 10: 0-14-2 10-20: 14-17-1 21-30: 23-3-0 31-40: 16-0-0 More than 40: 6-0-0

1970-1979 (58-47-4, .550) Home: 37-20-0 Away: 21-27-4 Neutral: 0-0-0 MSU Pts: 2,326 Opp. Pts: 1,930

Less than 10: 1-21-1 10-20: 14-18-1 21-30: 14-8-1 31-40: 14-0-1 More than 40: 15-0-0

1980-1989 (56-56-3, .500) Home: 28-28-2 Away: 26-25-1 Neutral: 2-3-0 MSU Pts: 2,470 Opp. Pts: 2,115

Less than 10: 2-19-0 10-20: 13-25-2 21-30: 16-11-1 31-40: 14-1-0 More than 40: 11-0-0

1990-1999 (57-58-2, .496) Home: 36-24-0 Away: 19-29-2 Neutral: 2-5-0 MSU Pts: 2,970 Opp. Pts: 2,728

Less than 10: 0-12-0 10-20: 6-27-0 21-30: 22-13-1 31-40: 15-4-1 More than 40: 14-2-0

2000-2009 (60-62-0, .492) Home: 40-27-0 Away: 19-31-0 Neutral: 1-4-0 MSU Pts: 3,419 Opp. Pts: 3,193

Less than 10: 0-7-0 10-20: 7-26-0 21-30: 16-18-0 31-40: 12-9-0 More than 40: 25-2-0

2010-2013 (42-12, .778) Home: 23-5-0 Away: 14-5-0 Neutral: 5-2-0 MSU Pts.: 1,488 Opp. Pts.: 944

Less than 10: 0-4-0 10-20: 6-5-0 21-30: 13-2-0 31-40: 14-1-0 More than 40: 9-0-0

ALL-TIME WHEN MSU SCORES: Less than 10 10-20 21-30 31-40 More than 40 TOTALS Games: 1,139 All-Time Record: 658-437-44 (.597) Home: 437-174-18 (.709) Away: 209-247-26 (.461) Neutral: 12-16-0 (.429) MSU Total Points: 25,491 Opp. Total Points: 17,491

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11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Ed Ryan George Saimes Sherman Lewis/Dan Underwood Charles Migyanka Donald Japinga/Stephen Juday Clinton Jones/George Webster Anthony Conti/Drake Garrett Allen Brenner Franklin Foreman/Richard Saul Gordon Bowdell/ Michael Hogan/Wilt Martin Hugh Duffy Daugherty Eric Allen/Ron Curl Hugh Duffy Daugherty Billy Joe DuPree/Brad Van Pelt Dennis Stolz Michael Holt/John Shinsky Dennis Stolz Clarence Bullock /James Taubert Dennis Stolz Charles Baggett/Gregory Schaum Darryl Rogers Rich Baes/Tom Hannon Darryl Rogers Larry Bethea/Al Pitts/Paul Rudzinski Darryl Rogers Mel Land/Ed Smith Darryl Rogers Dan Bass/Mark Brammer Frank (Muddy) Waters Steve Smith/Rodney Strata George Cooper/Bernard Hay Frank (Muddy) Waters George Cooper/John Leister Frank (Muddy) Waters Carl Banks/John Leister George Perles Carl Banks George Perles Jim Morrissey George Perles Anthony Bell/John Wojciechowski George Perles Shane Bullough/Dave Yarema George Perles Mark Nichols/Pat Shurmur Rob Stradley/Lorenzo White George Perles Kurt Larson/Tony Mandarich Bobby McAllister/John Miller George Perles Harlon Barnett/Bob Kula/Steve Montgomery George Perles Dan Enos/Mike Iaquaniello Carlos Jenkins/Eric Moten George Perles Alan Haller/Courtney Hawkins/Bill Johnson/Jim Johnson/Brian Vooletich George Perles Tico Duckett/Toby Heaton George Perles Brice Abrams/Rob Fredrickson George Perles Mark Birchmeier/Mill Coleman Juan Hammonds Nick Saban Yakini Allen/Tony Banks/Scott Greene Nick Saban Duane Goulbourne/Ike Reese/Chris Smith Nick Saban Ike Reese/Scott Shaw Nick Saban Amp Campbell/Garett Gould/Sedrick Irvin Sorie Kanu/Courtney Ledyard/Jason Strayhorn Nick Saban/ Aric Morris/Gari Scott Bobby Williams Bobby Williams Renaldo Hill/Shawn Mason/Josh Thornhill Bobby Williams Little John Flowers/Herb Haygood Ivory McCoy/Josh Thornhill Bobby Williams/Morris Watts Brain Ottney/Thomas Wright John L. Smith Paul Harker/Brandon McKinney Ronald Stanley/Joe Tate John L. Smith Kyle Brown/Tyrell Dortch Jason Harmon/Ronald Stanley John L. Smith Chris Morris/Clifton Ryan Eric Smith/Drew Stanton John L. Smith Kyle Cook/David Herron Jr. Clifton Ryan/Drew Stanton Mark Dantonio Jehuu Caulcrick/Pete Clifford Travis Key/Kaleb Thornhill Mark Dantonio Brian Hoyer/Justin Kershaw Javon Ringer/Otis Wiley Mark Dantonio Kirk Cousins/Greg Jones Ross Weaver/Blair White Mark Dantonio Aaron Bates/Kirk Cousins/Greg Jones Mark Dantonio Kirk Cousins/Joel Foreman/ Trenton Robinson Mark Dantonio Max Bullough/Andrew Maxwell/ Chris Norman Mark Dantonio Max Bullough/Darqueze Dennard/ Blake Treadwell

BOWL HISTORY

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty

HONORS & AWARDS

50 96 63 141 76 99 193 151 231 215

SPARTAN HISTORY

192 189 148 136 263 293 173 202 202 190

WHEN MSU SCORES

SPARTAN RECORDS

7-2-0 5-4-0 6-2-1 4-5-0 10-1-0 9-0-1 3-7-0 5-5-0 4-6-0 4-6-0

DECADE RECORD

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1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

COACH

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ARIZONA

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# - forfeited ADRIAN

Overall: 4-0 H: 4-0 1900 1925 1926 1929

W W W W

45-0 16-0 16-0 74-0

H H H H

AKRON

W W

41-0 75-6

H H

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

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SPARTAN RECORDS

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N1

ALBION

62-6 0-23 11-0 17-17 22-11 5-6 0-4 46-10 37-0 5-0 21-6 14-13 16-0 7-24 7-7 13-0 20-6 0-2

H H A H A H A H H A H H H H H H H H

ALMA

Overall: 22-5-4 H: 19-4-1; A: 3-1-3 T L W W T L L L W W W T W T W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W

H H A

W L

12-3 17-20

H A

ARMOUR INSTITUTE

18-0

H

0-0 16-18 30-16 38-4 11-11 0-23 5-6 5-16 11-0 40-0 18-0 0-0 12-0 0-0 34-0 11-0 12-0 14-3 57-0 60-0 77-12 33-0 7-14 46-6 48-0 28-0 33-0 59-6 28-0 74-0 93-0

H H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

A N1

Overall: 0-1 N: 0-1 0-6

N1

BAYLOR

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 W

28-10

H

BOISE STATE

W

17-13

H

Overall: 1-4-1 H: 1-1-0; A: 0-2-1; N: 0-1 1935 L 6-18 1936 T 13-13 1946 L 20-34 1992 L 0-14 1995 W 25-21 2007 L 21-24 N1 Champs Sports Bowl

10-7 28-17

H H

38-0 45-0

H H

1991 1992 1993 1998 2001 2004 2009 2011 2012

L L W W W W L W W

3-20 20-24 48-34 38-7 35-21 24-7 27-29 45-7 41-7

H H H H H H H H A

CENTRE

15-13 42-14

H H

0-34

A

CHICAGO YMCA COLLEGE

Overall: 3-0 H: 3-0 1920 1924 1928

W W W

1930 1946

W L

81-0 34-3 37-0

H H H

2-3 25-0

A H

CALIFORNIA

Overall: 2-2 H: 1-1; A: 1-1 W W L L

19-0 32-12 22-46 31-38

A H H A

CAMP MACARTHUR

Overall. 0-1 H: 0-1 L

1925 1926 1928 1929 1930

L L L L W

32-0 7-18

H H

0-14 6-38 0-16 0-31 14-7

H A H A H

COLORADO

Overall: 3-0 H: 2-0; A: 1-0 1951 1983 1984

W W W

45-7 23-17 24-21

H H A

COLORADO STATE 0-20

H

L

14-24

A

0-9 7-27

A H

CREIGHTON

Overall: 0-2 H: 0-1; A: 0-1

CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY

Overall: 1-0 A: 1-0 W

29-0

A

T W

0-0 51-0

A H

DEPAUW

W L W W W W

L L L T L W W W

H H H A H H

16-23

W W W L W L L L T L W L W W

6-16 6-21 0-33 6-6 0-4 37-14 34-0 35-0

A A A A A A A H

11-0 17-0 27-0 0-14 2-0 7-24 0-39 0-25 0-0 13-20 7-0 0-14 7-6 43-15

H H H H A H A H H A H A H H

H

51-6

H

Overall: 9-0 H: 8-0; A: 1-0 1898 1898 1899

W W W

Overall: 3-0 H: 2-0; N: 1-0 2008 W 17-0 2010 W 30-17 2011 W 44-0 N1 Ford Field, Detroit

H N1 H

FLORIDA STATE

1987 1988

L L

3-31 7-30

H A

19-13

A

FORDHAM

W

FRESNO STATE

Overall: 1-0 N: 1-0 2001 W 44-35 N1 N1 Silicon Valley Football Classic

1930 1931

L W

13-14 6-0

A H

GEORGIA

Overall: 1-2 N: 1-2 1989 L 27-34 N1 2009 L 12-24 N2 2011 W 33-30 (3OT) N3 N1 Gator Bowl N2 Capital One Bowl N3 Outback Bowl GEORGIA TECH

Overall: 0-3 H: 0-1, A: 0-1; N: 0-1 1971 L 0-10 1972 L 16-21 1985 L 14-17 N1 All-American Bowl

A H N1

GREAT LAKES

Overall: 1-1 H: 1-1 1942 1945

W L

14-0 7-27

H H

27-6 14-0 33-20 41-0

H H H H

GRINNELL

Overall: 4-0 H: 4-0

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 W

N1

GEORGETOWN

DETROIT YMCA

1903

2000 W N1 Citrus Bowl

Overall 1-1 H: 1-0; A: 0-1

DETROIT

1902 1907 1909 1917 1923 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1960

37-34

Overall: 1-0 N: 1-0

1932 23-6 12-17 33-0 6-0 58-0 27-0

DETROIT A.C.

1899 1900 1901 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910

H H H H H H

Overall: 1-0 A: 1-0

Overall: 5-1 H: 4-1; A: 1-0 1899 1902 1906 1911 1912 1919

47-0 51-7 56-7 52-20 42-10 23-7

Overall: 0-2 H: 0-1; A: 0-1

Overall: 1-0-1 H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1 1908 1909

W W W W W W

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

L L

EASTERN MICHIGAN

Overall: 0-1 H: 0-1 1998

L

1996 1999 2002 2006 2008 2012

FLORIDA

Overall: 7-6-1 H: 6-3-1; A: 1-3-0

COLGATE

L W

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Overall: 3-4-1 H: 1-0; A: 2-4-1

CHICAGO

L

H H

DEPAUL

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 W W

13-19 47-0

Overall: 0-1 A: 0-1

1909

Overall: 6-3 H: 5-3; A: 1-0

Overall: 1-4 H: 1-2; A: 0-2

Overall: 1-1 H: 1-0; A: 0-1

1917

W W

L W

1922 1923

Overall: 1-1 H: 1-1

BUTLER

1957 1958 2002 2008

H H

CINCINNATI

BOWLING GREEN

1921 1927

56-0 20-0

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0

1923 A A H A H N1

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 W W

W W

1927 1931

1926

Overall: 0-1 A: 0-1

BOSTON COLLEGE

1981 2007

1915 1916

1925 1926

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 2012

H H A H

CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7-20 6-10

AUBURN

1968

0-0 13-0 7-0 13-6

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0

1929 1930

Overall: 0-2 A: 0-1; N: 0-1

1938 L *Orange Bowl

T W W W

CASE

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 W

1933 1934 1936 1937

Overall: 1-1 H: 1-1

CARROLL

Overall: 1-1 H: 1-0; A: 0-1

1931 L 1984 L N1 Cherry Bowl

Overall: 11-5-2 H: 8-4-2; A: 3-1-0

1896 1896 1897 1897 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1906 1907 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1929 1930 1931 1932

7-0 61-7 75-0

ARMY

2011 L 7-49 N1 Capital One Bowl

W L W T W L L W W W W W W L T W W L

W W W

CORNELL COLLEGE

Overall: 3-0-1 H: 2-0-1; A: 1-0-0

ARIZONA STATE

1905

Overall: 0-1 N: 0-1

1898 1900 1901 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1906 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1927 1928

1936 1948 1949

1985 1986

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 1913 1914

CARNEGIE TECH

Overall: 3-0 H: 2-0; A: 1-0

1932 1933 1934 1935

W W W W

HASKELL INSTITUTE 11-6 24-6 18-0

H H A

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Overall: 0-1 H: 0-1 1926

L

7-40

H


SERIES SCORES HAWAII

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN

1947 W 1948 W 1989 W 2004 L 2005 W N1 Aloha Bowl

58-19 68-21 33-13 38-41 42-14

Overall: 5-0 H: 5-0 A H N1 A H

7-37

H

IDAHO

2006

W

27-17

H

ILLINOIS

Overall: 26-17-2 H: 13-8-1; A: 13-9-1

Overall: 20-23-2 H: 10-10-1; A: 10-13-1 1953

W

21-7

A

H A

KALAMAZOO

L L L L W L W W W W L L W W W

0-24 0-28 0-17 6-10 42-0 5-15 11-0 58-0 30-0 38-0 3-7 2-21 9-0 12-6 103-0

H H A H A A H H A H H H H H H

KANSAS

W W W W W

49-14

H

2-0 7-6 14-39 6-7

A H A H

KENT STATE

2005

W

KENTUCKY

Overall: 2-2 H: 1-1; A: 1-1 1944 1945 1946 1947

W W L L

LAKE FOREST

1910 1923 1924 1925 1926

W W W L T

37-0 21-6 42-13 0-6 0-0

H H H H H

LANSING HIGH SCHOOL

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 1896 1897

W W

10-0 28-0

H H

LOUISIANA STATE

Overall: 0-1 N: 0-1 N1

LOUISIANA TECH

19-20

H

7-18 30-7 20-30

N1 A H

LOYOLA (CALIF.)

Overall: 1-0 A: 1-0 W

27-0

A

MANHATTAN

W L

39-0 0-3

A A

MARIETTA

Overall: 0-1 H: 0-1 L

7-23

H

MARQUETTE 6-0 42-0 41-0 16-0 31-14

A H A H H

Overall: 18-6-1 H: 15-4-1; A: 3-2-0 1909 1910 1915

W W W

34-24

H

8-0 33-0 26-14 14-7 7-34

A H H H H

Overall: 4-1 H: 3-1; A: 1-0 1944 1944 1946 1949 1950

W W W W L

MASSACHUSETTS

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 W

45-0

H

51-21

H

7-21 13-18 22-25 20-26

A A A H

14-13 24-21 49-0 45-10#

H H H H

MEMPHIS

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 W

Overall: 0-4 H: 0-1; A: 0-3 1945 1959 1982 1989

L L L L

MIAMI (OHIO)

Overall: 3-1 H: 3-1 1975 1979 1989 1994

W W W L

MICHIGAN

Overall: 1-1 A: 1-1 1934 1937

W

MARYLAND

MIAMI (FLA.)

LOUISVILLE

1935

2000

1997

Overall: 1-2 H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-1 1993 L 1995 W 1996 L N1 Liberty Bowl

A A H H H H A H A H H H H H H H H H H H H H

MARSHALL

1922

1995 L 26-45 N1 Independence Bowl

L

0-7 6-0 13-7 7-13 7-13 21-7 20-14 14-17 6-7 13-7 7-28 13-13 20-0 13-7 47-0 48-7 34-6 20-14 62-13 21-15 40-10 33-0

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0

Overall: 3-1-1 H: 3-1-1

1920

Overall: 5-1 H: 3-0; A: 2-1 1934 1935 1936 1937 1993

H H H H H H

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0

2003 20-0 48-7

Overall: 8-7 H: 6-5; A: 2-2 1896 1897 1898 1899 1901 1901 1903 1904 1905 1906 1917 1920 1926 1927 1928

T W W W W W

L W W L L W W L L W L T W W W W W W W W W W

10-0 3-2 68-6

H A H

Overall: 33-68-5 H: 13-19-2; A: 20-49-3 1898 1902 1907 1908 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918

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L L L T L L L W L W L L L

0-39 0-119 0-46 0-0 3-6 3-15 7-55 12-7 0-3 24-0 0-9 0-27 6-21

A A A H A H A A H A A A A

THE UNIVERSITY

IOWA

Overall: 2-0 H: 1-0; A: 1-0 W W

1933 1940 1944 1956 1957 1958

Overall: 0-1 H: 0-1

IOWA STATE

1947 1948

0-0 32-0 45-6 38-17 27-9 26-7

Overall: 5-0-1 H: 5-0-1

1921 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955

BOWL HISTORY

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A

A

HONORS & AWARDS

21-7 13-20 19-14 0-16 34-7 6-7 0-13 0-16 22-12 26-10 10-0 24-0 3-6 21-21 19-21 31-23 49-20 59-19 33-16 17-20 17-27 16-23 10-20 7-40 17-30 29-21 14-14 28-21 10-14 13-15 27-24 10-14 27-21 42-14 27-17 41-9 27-10 14-10 49-14 38-25 61-14 20-23 24-14 26-6 42-3

A A H A H A A H A A H H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A A H A H H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H

10-17

SPARTAN HISTORY

W L W L W L L L W W W W L T L W W W W L L L L L L W T W L L W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W

6-14 7-33 7-7 0-20 35-0 30-26 41-14 47-18 21-14 20-13 53-6 54-0 0-6 14-6 35-0 35-0 26-8 20-3 20-27 27-13 37-19 13-14 22-24 0-16 32-7 10-9 19-10 14-6 23-0 13-13 49-14 26-3 22-14 12-24 13-6 35-16 14-17 27-3 38-12 51-20 45-20 0-31 42-31 0-10 27-21# 31-13 38-15 38-6 38-31 (2OT) 28-37 56-21 31-3 30-20 46-15 21-46 52-27 42-29 55-3 31-27 42-28

L

KANSAS STATE

SPARTAN RECORDS

1955 1956 1957 1958 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2010 2013

L L T L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W W L L L W W W W W T W W W L W W L W W W W L W L L W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W

1994

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Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0

1922 1927 1939 1940 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013

10-14 A 8-37 A 15-27 H 35-0 A 56-7 H 18-19 A 37-0 H 34-3 H 6-6 A 15-6 A 60-21 H 27-23 A 17-30 H 22-16 A 42-7 H 23-33 A 0-41 H 7-36 A 18-24 H 6-12 H 17-16 A 31-35 A 21-24 H 19-14 A 10-10 H 17-14 A 7-12 H 24-10 H 14-19 A 7-21 H 30-37 A 49-3 H 16-21 A 31-28 H 16-44 A 20-10 H 16-38 A 27-34 (2OT) A 16-13 H 13-15 H 6-37 A 37-21 A 16-19 (2OT) H 26-14 A

COACHING STAFF

H H A H H A H

HOUSTON

L

H H H H H

L L L W W L W W T W W W L W W L L L L L W L L W T W L W L L L W L W L W L L W L L W L W

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22-0 35-0 43-0 104-0 18-0 35-9 66-6

Overall: 0-1 H: 0-1 1967

34-6 27-0 20-12 18-0 13-6

Overall: 43-15-2 H: 23-6-1; A: 20-9-1

Overall: 7-0 H: 5-0; A: 2-0 W W W W W W W

W W W W W

INDIANA

HILLSDALE

1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1918

1931 1932 1933 1938 1939

1954 1959 1960 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Overall: 4-1 H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0

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1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

L L L L L L L L L L L T T L L W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W W W W L L W W T W W W W T L W W W L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L W L L W L L W L L W L W L

0-26 0-35 0-30 0-63 0-37 0-7 0-39 3-55 0-21 0-3 0-17 0-0 0-0 0-26 6-20 16-0 25-6 21-7 19-14 0-14 13-26 14-21 7-19 0-20 0-40 7-55 0-55 7-13 3-7 14-7 25-0 27-13 14-6 7-33 7-14 9-0 35-6 12-12 34-8 24-17 28-0 28-0 7-7 10-17 24-7 20-7 34-0 14-28 23-12 20-34 13-24 0-10 0-31 7-21 6-16 10-42 14-24 24-15 7-21 23-27 20-38 17-31 0-42 19-7 0-31 6-27 17-11 3-17 7-10 28-27 28-45 10-35 17-7 20-40 28-25 29-45

A A A A A H A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H A A A A H A A A A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

L L W L W L L L L L L W W W W L W

7-23 H 17-29 A 34-31 H 0-14 A 26-24 H 3-49 A 20-27 H 37-45 (3OT) A 31-34 (OT) H 13-31 A 24-28 H 35-21 A 26-20 (OT) H 34-17 A 28-14 H 10-12 A 29-6 H

MICHIGAN FRESHMEN

Overall: 4-0 H: 4-0 1902 1903 1904 1905

W W W W

2-0 11-0 39-0 24-0

H H H H

MICHIGAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

W W W W

47-0 42-0 40-0 51-0

H H H H

MINNESOTA

Overall: 29-17 H: 17-6; A: 12-11 1950 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1961 1962 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004

W W L W L W L L L L L L L W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L W W

L L L W W W W

18-41 18-31 34-42 31-8 31-24 26-10 14-3

A H A H H A H

MISSISSIPPI STATE

T W L W

6-6 33-19 0-6 7-0

H A H H

13-0 2-0 0-6 0-19 7-13 14-7 13-10 55-7

H A A H A H A H

MISSOURI

Overall: 5-3 H: 4-1; A: 1-2 1936 1937 1938 1941 1944 1945 2000 2001

W W L L L W W W

27-0 21-0 13-19 42-14 13-14 42-13 12-39 0-13 7-28 0-21 13-14 10-14 13-23 40-25 10-14 38-15 10-14 29-10 33-9 31-17 30-12 43-36 26-7 34-10 20-13 31-26 52-23 21-7 28-16 20-12 20-15 34-31 27-9 31-10 18-19 19-28 7-28 44-38 51-17

H A A H A H A A H A H H A H A A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 2009

W

44-3

H

26-6 61-20 13-7 21-14

H H H H

MT. UNION

Overall: 4-0 H: 4-0 1911 1912 1913 1914

W W W W

NEBRASKA

Overall: 1-7 H: 0-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-1 1914 L 1920 L 1995 L 1996 L 2003 L 2011 L 2012 L 2013 W N1 Alamo Bowl

0-24 7-35 10-50 14-55 3-17 3-24 24-28 41-28

A A H A N1 A H A

NORTH CAROLINA

Overall: 2-1 H: 2-0; A: 0-1 1962 1963 1964

W W L

38-6 31-0 15-21

H H A

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

Overall: 4-1-1 H: 4-0-0; A: 0-1-1 1927 1928 1929 1966 1975 1976

L W W W W T

0-19 7-0 40-6 28-10 37-15 31-31

A H H H H A

NORTH CENTRAL

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1924

W

59-0

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0

W W

30-0 19-11

H H

NORTHERN COLORADO

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 2010

W

45-7

H

Overall: 37-17 H: 18-7; A: 19-10

Overall: 2-1-1 H: 1-1-1; A: 1-0-0 1928 1929 1946 1947

1916 1930

NORTHWESTERN

MONTANA STATE

Overall: 4-0 H: 4-0 1904 1905 1907 1908

2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

H

1905 1917 1924 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

L L L W W W W W W W W W W W L L W L W W L W W W W W L W W W L W W W W L W W L L W W L L W L W L W W W W L W

11-37 6-39 9-13 15-10 21-18 21-13 31-7 15-7 24-6 49-7 22-0 41-27 31-14 39-7 20-23 7-28 24-14 10-14 41-7 47-14 21-42 44-3 52-3 42-7 42-10 61-14 24-28 9-3 27-10 32-0 21-24 38-0 36-3 76-14 29-22 13-16 27-26 31-29 35-17# 17-19 29-5 34-0 17-37 26-27 39-24 14-49 41-38 41-48 (OT) 37-20 24-14 35-27 31-17 20-23 30-6

A A A H A H A A H H A H A A H A H A H H A H A A H A H A H H A A H H A H A H A A H A H A H H A H A H A A H A

NOTRE DAME

Overall: 28-48-1 H: 15-19-1; A: 13-29-0 1897 1898 1899 1902 1903 1905 1906 1909

L L L L L L L L

6-34 0-53 0-40 0-33 0-12 0-28 0-5 0-17

A A A A A A A A

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1910 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1954 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

W L L W L L L L L W W W L W W W W W W W W L W T L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L W W W W W L W L W L W W L W L L L

17-0 0-14 0-23 13-7 0-13 0-25 0-48 7-26 21-34 36-33 35-0 21-3 19-20 21-7 47-14 34-6 19-0 21-0 17-7 31-7 12-7 7-34 12-3 10-10 12-24 21-17 28-42 0-29 2-14 0-16 10-14 14-19 10-3 6-24 6-16 25-29 3-27 21-26 7-20 3-11 28-23 20-24 10-27 20-15 8-31 3-20 13-21 19-20 10-49 31-52 14-36 20-21 23-7 45-23 23-13 27-21 17-10 17-21 22-16 24-31 44-41 (OT) 37-40 31-14 23-7 30-33 34-31 (OT) 13-31 3-20 13-17

H H A H A H A A H A H H A H A H H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

27-0

H

OHIO

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1927

W


SERIES SCORES OHIO STATE

OLIVET

Overall: 18-4-1 H: 14-1-1; A: 4-3-0 26-6 18-18 45-0 17-18 18-23 6-11 45-0 35-6 30-0 23-0 6-8 55-4 46-2 20-0 62-0 29-3 52-0 26-0

A H A A H A H A H H A H A H H H H H

H A A H

OREGON STATE

Overall: 6-2-1 H: 4-1-1; A: 2-1-0 1915 1942 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1971

L T W L W W W W W

0-20 7-7 46-21 20-25 38-13 6-0 17-14 34-6 31-14

H H A A H H A H H

PENN STATE

Overall: 13-14-1 H: 8-5-0; A: 5-9-1 1914 1925 1945 1946 1948 1949 1951 1952 1965 1966 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

W L W W T W W W W W L L L L W L W L L L W L L L W L L W

6-3 6-13 33-0 19-16 14-14 24-0 32-21 34-7 23-0 42-8 37-38 31-59 20-24 29-32 49-14 28-51 35-28 23-42 37-42 7-61 41-10 13-37 22-31 13-17 35-31 18-49 14-42 28-22

A A H A A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

PITTSBURGH

Overall: 6-0-1 H: 3-0-0; A: 3-0-1 1945 1950 1951 1958 1960 2006 2007

W W W W T W W

12-7 19-0 53-26 22-8 7-7 38-23 17-13

A A H H A A H

W W

H A A H A H A A H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A A H A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H

RICE

PORT HURON YMCA

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0; A: 0-0

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 1904 1905

6-14 7-13 7-20 20-7 0-0 19-6 14-7 0-6 13-27 27-0 12-9 13-20 6-14 15-0 17-13 6-7 9-17 23-0 21-7 14-10 41-20 7-21 0-9 13-41 24-14 43-10 22-12 10-7 31-7 10-20 45-13 19-14 14-21 7-14 25-36 26-27 21-24 29-29 10-13 28-24 37-3 45-3 48-3 28-21 55-33 17-27 35-13 27-24 42-30# 35-35 52-14 21-22 24-25 28-52 30-10 14-24 42-45 21-28 15-17 48-31 21-7 40-37 35-31 14-0

29-0 43-0

H H

2002

W

27-10

H

RIPON

W

L W L W L

13-17 34-10 7-14 44-28 14-19

H A H H A

SAGINAW NAVAL BRIGADE

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1908

W

30-6

H

7-7 3-9

A A

ST. LOUIS

Overall: 0-1-1 A: 0-1-1 1922 1924

T L

SAN FRANCISCO

Overall: 1-0 H: 0-0; A: 1-0 1937

W

14-0

A

SANTA CLARA

Overall: 1-3-2 H: 1-1-1; A: 0-2-1 1938 1939 1940 1941 1947 1948

L L T L W T

6-7 0-6 0-0 0-7 28-0 21-21

H A H A H A

W

40-12

H

Overall: 5-0-1 H: 5-0-0; A: 0-0-1 W T W W W W

19-7 3-3 13-0 14-0 7-0 20-6

H A H H H H

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

W

9-0

100-0

H A H A N1 N2

SYRACUSE

Overall: 9-3-1 H: 6-2; A: 3-1-1 1917 1931 1932 1933 1934 1938 1939 1952 1968 1973 1974 1978 1990

L L W W L W W W W W W W T

1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1947 1949

W T W W W L W T W W

7-21 10-15 27-13 27-3 0-10 19-12 14-3 48-7 14-10 14-8 19-0 49-21 23-23

H H A H A H A H H A H H A

12-7 7-7 13-6 10-0 18-7 19-21 46-0 7-7 14-6 62-14

A A A H H A H A A H

26-13 48-6 7-9

A H H

TEXAS A&M

H

Overall: 2-0 H: 1-0; N: 1-0

W W L

TEXAS CHRISTIAN 21-6

1953 W 26-19 H 2012 W 17-16 N1 N1 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Overall: 4-4 H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 2-0 1963 L 1964 W 1967 L 1972 L 1978 L 1987 W 1988 W 1990 W N1 Rose Bowl N2 Hancock Bowl

1955 W 38-14 1956 W 21-7 1961 W 31-3 1962 L 13-16 1996 L 0-38 2014 W 24-20 N1 Sun Bowl N2 100th Rose Bowl Game

1934 1952 1959

SOUTH FLORIDA

W

Overall: 4-2 H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-1

H

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 2013

H

Overall: 2-1 H: 1-1; A: 1-0

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1924

23-15

Overall: 7-1-2 H: 4-0-0; A: 3-1-2

SOUTH DAKOTA

1913 1916 1919 1921 1922 1932

W

STANFORD

TEMPLE

SCRANTON

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1944

1969

10-13 17-7 17-21 6-51 9-30 27-13 20-17 17-16

A H H A A H N1 N2

TEXAS TECH

Overall: 0-1 N: 0-1 2010 L 31-41 N1 Valero Alamo Bowl

N1

TOLEDO

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1925

W

58-0

H

55-18

H

UAB

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 2007

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0; A: 0-0 1931

1988 1990 1991 2003 2004

W

THE UNIVERSITY

W T W L L L W W W W L W W W W W W W

41-17 7-35 14-48 27-20

L L L W T W W L L W W L L W W L L W W W W L L L W W W W W L W W L L L L L T L W W W W W W L W W L T W L L L W L L L L W W W W W

BOWL HISTORY

1897 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913

W L L W

1918 1919 1939 1940 1941 1942 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013

SOUTHERN METHODIST

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0

HONORS & AWARDS

H H H H

1979 1980 1998 1999

RUTGERS

Overall: 2-3 H: 1-2; A: 1-1

SPARTAN HISTORY

46-0 6-9 14-19 31-7

OREGON

Overall: 2-2 H: 2-0; A: 0-2

PURDUE

Overall: 33-28-3 H: 20-12-0; A: 13-16-3

SPARTAN RECORDS

W L L W

H H H H H

2013 RECAP

1912 1922 1923 1941

35-7 34-0 40-0 109-0 54-3

COACHING STAFF

OHIO WESLEYAN

Overall: 2-2 H: 2-2

W W W W W

2014 SPARTANS

1912 W 35-20 A 1951 W 24-20 A 1953 W 28-13 A 1959 L 24-30 A 1960 L 10-21 H 1965 W 32-7 H 1966 W 11-8 A 1967 L 7-21 H 1968 L 20-25 A 1969 L 21-54 A 1970 L 0-29 H 1971 W 17-10 A 1972 W 19-12 H 1973 L 0-35 A 1974 W 16-13 H 1975 L 0-21 H 1976 L 21-49 A 1979 L 0-42 A 1980 L 16-48 H 1981 L 13-27 A 1982 L 10-31 H 1983 L 11-21 A 1984 L 20-23 H 1987 W 13-7 A 1988 W 20-10 H 1991 L 17-27 A 1992 L 17-27 H 1993 L 21-28 A 1994 L 7-23 H 1997 L 13-37 H 1998 W 28-24 A 1999 W 23-7 H 2000 L 13-27 A 2003 L 23-33 A 2004 L 19-32 H 2005 L 24-35 A 2006 L 7-38 H 2007 L 17-24 A 2008 L 7-45 H 2011 W 10-7 A 2012 L 16-17 H 2013 W 34-24 N1 N1 Big Ten Championship Game

1914 1915 1916 1920 1924

2014 OUTLOOK

Overall: 14-28 H: 5-14; A: 8-14; N: 1-0

H

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SERIES SCORES 1940 1941 1942

2013 RECAP

COACHING STAFF

2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

UCLA

Overall: 3-3 H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 2-1 1954 W 1956 W 1965 W 1966 L 1973 L 1974 L N1 Rose Bowl

28-20 17-14 13-3 12-14 21-34 14-56

N1 N1 H N1 H A

WABASH

W W W W W T L

15-6 6-0 28-0 17-6 24-0 7-7 0-26

H H H H H H A

WASHINGTON

Overall: 1-2 H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1 1969 W 1970 L 1997 L N1 Aloha Bowl

27-11 16-42 23-51

H A N1

WASHINGTON (ST.LOUIS)

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1935

W

47-13

H

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

WASHINGTON STATE

Overall: 5-2 H: 4-1; A: 1-1 1942 1946 1947 1948 1954 1970 1977

L W W W W W L

13-25 26-20 21-7 40-0 54-6 28-14 21-23

A H A H H H H

WAYNE STATE

Overall: 9-0 H: 8-0; A: 1-0 1936 W 27-0 1937 W 19-0 1938 W 34-6 1939 W 16-0 1941 W 39-6 1942 W 46-6 1944 W 32-0 1945 W 27-7 1946 WMICHIGAN 42-0 WESTERN

H H H H H H A H H

(FORMERLY WESTERN STATE)

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

Overall: 11-2 H: 11-2 1908 1917 1918 1919 1921 1980 1985 1986 1997 2003 2009 2010 2013

W L W L W W W W W W W W W

35-0 0-14 16-7 18-21 17-14 33-7 7-3 45-10 42-10 26-21 49-14 38-14 26-13

H H H H H H H H H H H H H

WEST VIRGINIA

Overall: 4-0 H: 2-0; A: 2-0 1938

130

W

H A H

WILLIAM & MARY

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 1949 1950

W W

42-13 33-14

H H

WISCONSIN

1913 W 12-7 A 1918 L 6-7 A 1920 L 0-27 A 1923 L 0-21 A 1925 L 10-21 A 1954 L 0-6 H 1955 W 27-0 A 1956 W 33-0 H 1957 W 21-7 A 1958 L 7-9 H 1961 W 20-0 A 1963 W 30-13 H 1964 W 22-6 A 1967 W 35-7 H 1968 W 39-0 A 1971 L 28-31 A 1972 W 31-0 H 1973 W 21-0 H 1974 W 28-21 A 1977 W 9-7 A 1978 W 55-2 H 1979 L 29-38 A 1980 L 7-17 H 1981 W 33-14 H 1982 L 23-24 A 1983 L 0-32 A 1984 L 10-20 H 1985 W 41-7 A 1986 W 23-13 H 1987 W 30-9 A 1988 W 36-0 H 1989 W 31-3 A 1990 W 14-9 H 1991 W 20-7 A 1992 W 26-10 H 1993 L 20-41 N1 1994 L 29-10# H 1995 L 14-45 A 1996 W 30-13 H 1999 L 10-40 A 2000 L 10-17 H 2001 W 42-28 A 2002 L 24-42 H 2003 L 21-56 A 2004 W 49-14 H 2007 L 34-37 A 2008 W 25-24 H 2009 L 30-38 A 2010 W 34-24 H 2011 W 37-31 H 2011 L 39-42 N2 2012 W 16-13 (OT) A N1 Coca-Cola Bowl, Tokyo, Japan N2 Big Ten Championship Game WYOMING

Overall: 1-0 H: 1-0 1976

W

21-10

H

YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Overall: 2-0 H: 2-0 2011 2013

26-0

17-0 14-12 7-0

Overall: 30-22 H: 16-7; A: 14-13; N: 0-2

Overall: 5-1-1 H: 5-0-1; A: 0-1-0 1907 1908 1909 1911 1912 1919 1922

W W W

W W

28-6 55-17

H H

Old Brass Spittoon

Paul Bunyan Trophy Since 1953, the winner of the Michigan StateMichigan game has been presented the Paul Bunyan Trophy. The four-foot wooden statue was donated by then-Governor G. Mennen Williams to mark Michigan State’s acceptance into the Big Ten. Since ’53, Michigan leads the series 35-24-2. The trophy depicts the legendary giant lumberjack astride an axe with feet planted on a map of the state with flags representing the schools.

Megaphone Trophy Since 1949, the winner of the Michigan StateNotre Dame game has been presented the Megaphone Trophy, sponsored jointly by the Detroit alumni clubs of both schools. The megaphone is printed half blue, with a gold ND monogram, and half white, with a green MSC. All previous game scores are listed on the trophy. Michigan State and Notre Dame played 36 consecutive seasons from 1959-94 until the two-year interruption of the series in 1995-96.

Since 1950, the winner of the Michigan StateIndiana game has been presented the Old Brass Spittoon. The trophy was initiated by the junior and senior classes and the MSU student council at Michigan State, and soon accepted by the IU Student Senate. The brass spittoon came from one of Michigan’s earliest trading posts and is widely believed to be nearly 190 years old. Legend has it that the spittoon was around when both institutions were founded Indiana: in 1820 and MAC in 1855. Since ’50, Michigan State leads the series 43-12-1.

Land-Grant Trophy Since the renewal of the series in 1993, the winner of the Michigan State-Penn State game has been presented the Land-Grant Trophy. The trophy honors the two universities’ unique places in history as the two pioneer land-grant schools in the nation. Each institution was founded in 1855, Michigan State on Feb. 12 and Penn State on Feb. 22. The schools were the prototypes after which the land-grant system was patterned. The trophy features pictures of campus landmarks, Michigan State’s Beaumont Tower and Penn State’s Old Main, plus replicas of the Spartan and Nittany Lion. Since 1993, Penn State leads the series 13-5.

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SERIES SCORES G

W-L-T

FIRST LAST GAME GAME

OPPONENT

Adrian

4

4-0-0

1900

1929

Idaho

1

Akron

2

2-0-0

1913

1914

Illinois

45

G

FIRST LAST GAME GAME

OPPONENT

G

W-L-T

1-0-0

2006

2006

Purdue

64

33-28-3

1918

2013

26-17-2

1955

2013

Rice

1

1-0-0

2002

2002 1931

W-L-T

FIRST LAST GAME GAME

0-1-0

2011

2011

Illinois Wesleyan

5

5-0-0

1931

1939

Ripon

1

1-0-0

1931

18

11-5-2

1898

1928

Indiana

60

43-15-2

1922

2013

Rutgers

5

2-3-0

1988

2004

Alma

31

22-5-4

1896

1932

Iowa

45

20-23-2

1953

2013

Saginaw Naval Brigade 1

1-0-0

1908

1908

Arizona

3

3-0-0

1936

1949

Iowa State

2

2-0-0

1947

1948

St. Louis

2

0-1-1

1922

1924

Arizona State

2

1-1-0

1985

1986

Kalamazoo

15

8-7-0

1896

1928

San Francisco

1

1-0-0

1937

1937

Armour Institute

1

1-0-0

1905

1905

Kansas

6

5-1-0

1934

1994

Santa Clara

6

1-3-2

1938

1948

Army

2

0-2-0

1931

1984

Kansas State

6

5-0-1

1933

1958

Scranton

1

1-0-0

1944

1944

Auburn

1

0-1-0

1938

1938

Kent State

1

1-0-0

2005

2005

South Dakota

6

5-0-1

1913

1932

Baylor

1

1-0-0

1968

1968

Kentucky

4

2-2-0

1944

1947

South Dakota State

1

1-0-0

1924

1924

Boise State

1

1-0-0

2012

2012

Lake Forest

5

3-1-1

1910

1926

South Florida

1

1-0-0

2013

2013

Boston College

6

1-4-1

1935

2007

Lansing High School

2

2-0-0

1896

1897

Southern California

8

4-4-0

1963

1990

Bowling Green

2

2-0-0

1981

2007

Louisiana State

1

0-1-0

1995

1995

Southern Methodist

1

1-0-0

1969

1969

1921

1927

Louisiana Tech

1

0-1-0

2003

2003

Stanford

6

4-2-0

1955

2013

1957

2008

Louisville

3

1-2-0

1993

1996

Syracuse

13

9-3-1

1917

1990

Camp MacArthur

1

0-1-0

1917

1917

Loyola (Calif.)

1

1-0-0

1935

1935

Temple

10

7-1-2

1935

1949

Carnegie Tech

4

3-0-1

1933

1937

Manhattan

2

1-1-0

1934

1937

Texas A&M

3

2-1-0

1934

1959

Carroll

2

2-0-0

1915

1916

Marietta

1

0-1-0

1920

1920

Texas Christian

2

2-0-0

1953

2012

Case

2

2-0-0

1929

1930

Marquette

25

18-6-1

1909

1955

Texas Tech

1

0-1-0

2010

2010

Central Michigan

9

6-3-0

1991

2012

Marshall

1

1-0-0

2000

2000

Toledo

1

1-0-0

1925

1925

Centre

2

2-0-0

1925

1926

Maryland

5

4-1-0

1944

1950

UAB

1

1-0-0

2007

2007

Chicago

1

0-1-0

1923

1923

Massachusetts

1

1-0-0

1922

1922

UCLA

6

3-3-0

1954

1974

Chicago YMCA College 3

3-0-0

1920

1928

Memphis

1

1-0-0

1997

1997

Wabash

7

5-1-1

1907

1922

Cincinnati

2

1-1-0

1930

1946

Miami (Fla.)

4

0-4-0

1945

1989

Washington

3

1-2-0

1969

1997

Colgate

5

1-4-0

1925

1930

Miami (Ohio)

4

3-1-0

1975

1994

Washington (St. Louis)

1

1-0-0

1935

1935

Colorado

3

3-0-0

1951

1984

Michigan

106

33-68-5

1898

2013

Washington State

7

5-2-0

1942

1977

Colorado State

1

0-1-0

1998

1998

Michigan Freshmen

4

4-0-0

1902

1905

Wayne State

9

9-0-0

1936

1946

Cornell College

2

1-1-0

1927

1931

Michigan School/Deaf

4

4-0-0

1904

1908

Western Michigan

13

11-2-0

1908

2013

Cornell University

1

0-1-0

1926

1926

Minnesota

46

29-17-0

1950

2013

West Virginia

4

4-0-0

1938

1942

Creighton

2

0-2-0

1922

1923

Mississippi State

4

2-1-1

1928

1947

William & Mary

2

2-0-0

1949

1950

Culver Military Academy 1

1-0-0

1909

1909

Missouri

8

5-3-0

1936

2001

Wisconsin

52

30-22-0

1913

2012

DePaul

2

1-0-1

1908

1909

Montana State

1

1-0-0

2009

2009

Wyoming

1

1-0-0

1976

1976

DePauw

6

5-1-0

1899

1919

Mt. Union

4

4-0-0

1911

1914

Youngstown State

2

2-0-0

2011

2013

TOTALS

8

3-4-1

1899

1910

Nebraska

8

1-7-0

1914

2013

Detroit

14

7-6-1

1902

1960

North Carolina

3

2-1-0

1962

1964

1139 658-437-44 (.597)

1-0-0

1903

1903

North Carolina State

6

4-1-1

1927

1976

117 seasons/138 different opponents

9

9-0-0

1898

2012

North Central

1

1-0-0

1924

1924

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Florida

1

1-0-0

2000

2000

North Dakota State

2

2-0-0

1916

1930

Florida Atlantic

3

3-0-0

2008

2011

Northern Colorado

1

1-0-0

2010

2010

Florida State

2

0-2-0

1987

1988

Northwestern

54

37-17-0

1905

2013

Fordham

1

1-0-0

1932

1932

Notre Dame

77

28-48-1

1897

2013

Fresno State

1

1-0-0

2001

2001

Ohio

1

1-0-0

1927

1927

Georgetown

2

1-1-0

1930

1931

Ohio Northern

1

1-0-0

1904

1904

Georgia

3

1-2-0

1989

2012

Ohio State

42

14-28-0

1912

2013

Georgia Tech

3

0-3-0

1971

1985

Ohio Wesleyan

4

2-2-0

1912

1941

Great Lakes

2

1-1-0

1942

1945

Olivet

23

18-4-1

1897

1924

Grinnell

4

4-0-0

1932

1935

Oregon

4

2-2-0

1979

1999

Haskell Institute

1

0-1-0

1926

1926

Oregon State

9

6-2-1

1915

1971

Hawaii

5

4-1-0

1947

2005

Penn State

28

13-14-1

1914

2010

Hillsdale

7

7-0-0

1901

1918

Pittsburgh

7

6-0-1

1945

2007

Houston

1

0-1-0

1967

1967

Port Huron YMCA

2

2-0-0

1904

1905

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MSU IN RANKED GAMES

Following are results of MSU games in which either the Spartans or their opponent was ranked (AP Top 25 from 1988-present; Top 20 from 1936-60 and 1968-88; Top 10 from 1961-67). Rankings are at the time of the game. Home games in CAPS. The number before the opponent indicates its national ranking. OPP. YEAR 1936

OPP. RANK #20

DATE Oct. 24

OPPONENT MARQUETTE

SITE H

MSU RESULT SCORE RANK L 7-13 –

1938

#10 #5

Oct. 22 Oct. 29

SYRACUSE SANTA CLARA

H H

W L

19-12 6-7

– –

1939

#16

Nov. 11

Santa Clara

A

L

0-6

1941

#9 #19

Oct. 18 Nov. 1

Santa Clara MISSOURI

A H

L L

0-7 0-19

– –

1945

#12

Nov. 17

PENN STATE

H

W

33-0

1946

#11

Nov. 9

Michigan

A

L

7-55

1947

#14

Oct. 25

KENTUCKY

H

L

6-7

1948

#1 #8 – – – – –

Oct. 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Notre Dame Penn State Oregon State MARQUETTE Iowa State WASH. STATE Santa Clara

A A A H A H A

L T W W W W T

7-26 14-14 46-21 47-0 48-7 40-0 21-21

– #19 #17 #17 #12 #12 #11

– – – – #1 – –

Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

MARYLAND H WILLIAM & MARY H PENN STATE H TEMPLE H NOTRE DAME H Oregon State A Arizona A

W W W W L L W

14-7 42-13 24-0 62-14 21-34 20-25 75-0

#13 #19 #15 #12 #10 #8 #18

1950

#3 – – – – – –

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

Michigan A MARYLAND H WILLIAM & MARY H Notre Dame A INDIANA H MINNESOTA H Pittsburgh A

W L W W W W W

14-7 7-34 33-14 36-33 35-0 27-0 19-0

#19 #2 #20 #15 #13 #12 #10

1951

– #17 #7 – – – #11 – –

Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

OREGON ST. Michigan Ohio State MARQUETTE Penn State PITTSBURGH NOTRE DAME Indiana COLORADO

H A A H A H H A H

W W W W W W W W W

6-0 25-0 24-20 20-14 32-21 53-26 35-0 30-26 45-7

#2 #2 #1 #1 #3 #2 #5 #1 #2

– – – – #17 #8 – #6 –

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Michigan Oregon State TEXAS A&M SYRACUSE PENN STATE Purdue Indiana NOTRE DAME MARQUETTE

A A H H H A A H H

W W W W W W W W W

27-13 17-14 48-6 48-7 34-7 14-7 41-14 21-3 62-13

#1 #1 #2 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1

– – – – – – #16 – –

Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

Iowa Minnesota TCU INDIANA Purdue OREGON ST. Ohio State MICHIGAN MARQUETTE

A A H H A H A H H

W W W W L W W W W

21-7 21-0 26-19 47-18 0-6 34-6 28-13 14-6 21-15

#2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #6 #5 #4 #3

#12 #5 #8 #13

Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23

Iowa WISCONSIN Notre Dame PURDUE

A H A H

L L L L

10-14 0-6 19-20 13-27

#7 #13 – –

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1949

132

1952

1953

1954

OPP. YEAR 1955

OPP. RANK #2 #20 #4 – – – – –

DATE Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

OPPONENT Michigan STANFORD NOTRE DAME ILLINOIS Wisconsin Purdue MINNESOTA MARQUETTE

SITE A H H H A A H H

RESULT L W W W W W W W

MSU SCORE RANK 7-14 – 38-14 – 21-7 #13 21-7 #6 27-0 #5 27-0 #4 42-14 #3 33-0 #3

1956

#12 #5 – – – – – #17 –

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

Stanford Michigan INDIANA Notre Dame Illinois WISCONSIN PURDUE Minnesota KANSAS ST.

A A H A A H H A H

W W W W L W W L W

21-7 9-0 53-6 47-14 13-20 33-0 12-9 13-14 38-17

#3 #2 #2 #2 #1 #4 #4 #3 #10

1957

– – #6 – #16 – #15 – –

Sept. 27 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

INDIANA California Michigan PURDUE ILLINOIS Wisconsin NOTRE DAME MINNESOTA KANSAS ST.

H A A H H A H H H

W W W L W W W W W

54-0 19-0 35-6 13-20 19-14 34-6 34-7 42-13 27-9

#4 #2 #2 #1 #8 #6 #4 #4 #1

1958

– #16 #10 – – #8

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

CALIFORNIA MICHIGAN PITTSBURGH Purdue Illinois WISCONSIN

H H H A A H

W T W L L L

32-12 12-12 22-8 6-14 0-16 7-9

#4 #4 #9 #5 #20 –

1959

#10 #14 #6 #18

Oct. 10 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 20

Iowa PURDUE N’WESTERN Miami (Fla.)

A H H A

L W W L

8-37 15-0 15-10 13-18

– – #19 #11

1960

#17 #3 – – #8 – – –

Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Pittsburgh IOWA Notre Dame Indiana OHIO STATE Purdue Northwestern DETROIT

A H A A H A A H

T L W W L W W W

7-7 15-27 21-0 35-0 10-21 17-13 21-18 43-15

#6 #13 #14 #13 #10 #17 #13 #12

1961

– – #6 #6 – – – – –

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Wisconsin STANFORD Michigan NOTRE DAME INDIANA Minnesota Purdue N’WESTERN ILLINOIS

A H A H H A A H H

W W W W W L L W W

20-0 31-3 28-0 17-7 35-0 0-13 6-7 21-13 34-7

#10 #6 #5 #1 #1 #1 #6 #9 #8

1962

– – – #9

Sept. 29 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17

Stanford Indiana MINNESOTA Northwestern

A A H A

L W L W

13-16 26-8 7-28 31-7

#6 #10 #7 –

1963

#8 #9 #8 – – #8

Oct. 4 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28

Southern Cal Northwestern WISCONSIN Purdue NOTRE DAME ILLINOIS

A A H A H H

L W W W W L

10-13 15-7 30-13 23-0 12-7 0-13

– – – #9 #4 #4

1964

#2 #7 #10 #1

Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

SOUTHERN CAL H MICHIGAN H PURDUE H Notre Dame A

W L W L

17-7 10-17 21-7 7-34

– #9 – –

1965

– – – #6 – – – #4

Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

ILLINOIS Michigan OHIO STATE Purdue N’WESTERN Iowa INDIANA Notre Dame

W W W W W W W W

22-12 24-7 32-7 14-10 49-7 35-0 27-13 12-3

#9 #5 #4 #2 #1 #1 #1 #1

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1967

– #2 #6 #3

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

1968

– – #5 #2 – #15

Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Wisconsin Michigan NOTRE DAME Ohio State INDIANA PURDUE

A A H A H H

W L W L L L

39-0 14-28 21-17 20-25 22-24 0-9

#19 #12 – #16 #17 –

– – – #1 #13 #10

Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 8

WASHINGTON SMU Notre Dame Ohio State MICHIGAN Purdue

H H A A H A

W W L L W L

27-11 23-15 28-42 21-54 23-12 13-41

#12 #13 #14 #19 – –

#4 #1 #6 #18

Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Nov. 21

NOTRE DAME Ohio State Michigan N’WESTERN

H A A H

L L L L

0-29 0-29 20-34 20-23

– – – –

– #11 #2 #9 –

Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Nov. 20

Georgia Tech Notre Dame MICHIGAN Ohio State Northwestern

A A H A A

L L L W L

0-10 2-14 13-24 17-10 7-28

#18 – – – #19

1972

– #1 #7 #5 #5

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Nov. 11

GEORGIA TECH Southern Cal NOTRE DAME Michigan OHIO STATE

H A H A H

L L L L W

16-21 6-51 0-16 0-10 19-12

#18 – – – –

1973

#17 #8 #5 #1

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Nov. 10

UCLA Notre Dame MICHIGAN Ohio State

H A H A

L L L L

21-34 10-14 0-31 0-35

– – – –

1974

#7 #4 #20 #1 – –

Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

NOTRE DAME Michigan Wisconsin OHIO STATE Indiana IOWA

H A A H A H

L L W W W W

14-19 7-21 28-21 16-13 19-10 60-21

– – – – #15 #14

1975

#3 #19 #8 #8 – –

Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

OHIO STATE MIAMI (OHIO) Notre Dame MICHIGAN Minnesota ILLINOIS

H H A H A H

L W W L W L

0-21 14-13 10-3 6-16 38-15 19-21

#11 – – #15 #17 #16

1976

#4 #18 #1

Sept. 11 Oct. 2 Oct. 9

Ohio State NOTRE DAME Michigan

A H A

L L L

21-49 6-24 10-42

– – –

1977

#14 #3

Oct. 1 Oct. 8

Notre Dame MICHIGAN

A H

L L

6-16 14-24

– –

1978

#3 #5 – – – –

Sept. 29 Oct. 14 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Southern Cal Michigan Illinois MINNESOTA Northwestern IOWA

A A A H A H

L W W W W W

9-30 24-15 59-19 33-9 52-3 42-7

– – #18 #17 #16 #14

1969

1970

1971

SITE H H H A H A H A

RESULT W W W L L L L L

MSU SCORE RANK 33-16 #10 41-17 #10 24-21 #8 3-27 #7 7-21 #16 29-38 #19 7-14 – 0-42 –

1980

#7 #9

Oct. 4 Nov. 1

NOTRE DAME OHIO STATE

H H

L L

21-26 16-48

– –

1981

#8 #6 #14 #19

Sept. 19 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Nov. 21

Ohio State MICHIGAN WISCONSIN Iowa

A H H A

L L W L

13-21 20-38 33-14 7-36

– – – –

1982

#12 #16 #11

Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2

OHIO STATE Miami (Fla.) NOTRE DAME

H A H

L L L

10-31 22-25 3-11

– – –

1983

#4 #14 #17 #12

Sept. 17 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Nov. 12

Notre Dame MICHIGAN Ohio State IOWA

A H A H

W L L L

28-23 0-42 11-21 6-12

– – – –

1984

#13 #8 #18

Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Nov. 10

Michigan OHIO STATE Iowa

A H A

W L W

19-7 20-23 17-16

– – –

1985

#1 #3

Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Iowa MICHIGAN

A H

L L

31-35 0-31

– –

1986

– #20 – #11 #4

Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11

Arizona State A NOTRE DAME H WESTERN MICH. H IOWA H Michigan A

L W W L L

17-20 20-15 45-10 21-24 6-27

#20 – #19 #17 –

1987

#16 #9 #7 #12 – – #15 – #16 – #16

Sept. 7 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Jan. 1 ’88

SOUTHERN CAL H Notre Dame A FLORIDA STATE H MICHIGAN H Northwestern A ILLINOIS H Ohio State A PURDUE H INDIANA H Wisconsin A Southern Cal N

W L L W W T W W W W W

27-13 8-31 3-31 17-11 38-0 14-14 13-7 13-7 27-3 30-9 20-17

#25 #17 – – #19 #14 #20 #15 #13 #11 #8

1988

– #8 #9 #17 #19

Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Jan. 1 ’89

RUTGERS NOTRE DAME Florida State Michigan Georgia

H H A A N

L L L L L

13-17 3-20 7-30 3-17 27-34

#15 – – – –

1989

#1 #2 – #5 #13 – #25

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 25 Dec. 25

Notre Dame MIAMI (FLA.) Iowa MICHIGAN ILLINOIS Wisconsin Hawaii

A H A H H A N

L L W L L W W

13-21 20-26 17-14 7-10 10-14 31-3 33-13

– – #24 #21 -#25 #22

1990

– #1 – – #1 #8 – – – #21

Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 31

Syracuse NOTRE DAME Rutgers IOWA Michigan Illinois Minnesota Northwestern WISCONSIN Southern Cal

A H A H A A A A H N

T L W L W L W W W W

23-23 19-20 34-10 7-12 28-27 13-15 28-16 29-22 14-9 17-16

#19 #24 #22 #18 -#24 #24 #23 #24 #22

1991

– #11 #5 #14

Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 26

CENTRAL MICH. Notre Dame MICHIGAN Ohio State

H A H A

L L L L

3-20 10-49 28-45 17-27

#18 – – –

1992

#7 #25 #3

Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10

NOTRE DAME Boston College Michigan

H A A

L L L

31-52 0-14 10-35

– – –

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OPPONENT ILLINOIS OREGON MIAMI (OHIO) Notre Dame MICHIGAN Wisconsin PURDUE Ohio State

BOWL HISTORY

7-37 17-21 13-14 7-21

DATE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27

HONORS & AWARDS

L L L L

OPP. RANK – – – #15 #11 – #16 #4

SPARTAN HISTORY

HOUSTON H SOUTHERN CAL H INDIANA H Purdue A

OPP. YEAR 1979

SPARTAN RECORDS

MSU SCORE RANK 28-10 #2 42-8 #1 25-10 #1 20-7 #1 11-8 #1 41-20 #2 22-0 #2 56-7 #2 37-19 #2 10-10 #2

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RESULT W W W W W W W W W T

SITE H H A H A H A H A H

COACHING STAFF

DATE Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

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133


OPP. YEAR 1993

OPP. RANK #4 #9 #5 – #23 #14 – #25

DATE Sept. 18 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 28

OPPONENT Notre Dame MICHIGAN Ohio State IOWA Indiana PENN STATE Wisconsin Louisville

SITE A H A H A H N N

RESULT L W L W L L L L

MSU SCORE RANK 14-36 – 17-7 – 21-28 #25 24-10 #24 0-10 #22 37-38 #25 20-41 #25 7-18 –

#8 #15 #7 #2

Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Nov. 26

NOTRE DAME WISCONSIN Michigan Penn State

H H A A

L W L L

20-21 29-10 20-40 31-59

– – – –

#2 #7 #14

Sept. 9 Nov. 4 Nov. 25

NEBRASKA MICHIGAN PENN STATE

H H H

L W L

10-50 28-25 20-24

– – –

1996

#1 #9 #7

Sept. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 23

Nebraska Michigan Penn State

A A A

L L L

14-55 29-45 29-32

– – –

1997

– – – – – – #5 #9 #23 #4 #21

Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 29 Dec. 25

WESTERN MICH. H MEMPHIS H Notre Dame A MINNESOTA H Indiana A Northwestern A MICHIGAN H OHIO STATE H Purdue A PENN STATE H Washington N

W W W W W L L L L W L

42-10 52-21 23-7 31-10 38-6 17-19 7-23 13-37 21-22 49-14 23-51

#25 #21 #17 #12 #11 #12 #15 #21 – – #25

1998

#15 #10 #1 #23

Aug. 29 Sept. 12 Nov. 7 Nov. 28

COLORADO ST. NOTRE DAME Ohio State Penn State

H H A A

L W W L

16-23 45-23 28-24 28-51

#23 – – –

1999

#24 – – #3 #20 #17 #20 – #13 #10

Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Jan. 1 ’00

Notre Dame Illinois IOWA MICHIGAN Purdue Wisconsin OHIO STATE Northwestern PENN STATE Florida

A A H H A A H A H N

W W W W L L W W W W

23-13 27-10 49-3 34-31 28-52 10-40 23-7 34-0 35-28 37-34

– #19 #14 #11 #5 #11 #19 #17 #15 #9

2000

– – #16 – #16 #16 #9

Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 21 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

MARSHALL Missouri NOTRE DAME N’WESTERN Michigan Ohio State PURDUE

H A H H A A H

W W W L L L W

34-24 13-10 27-21 17-37 0-14 13-27 30-10

2001

#23 #16 #6 – #20

Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Dec. 31

Notre Dame Northwestern MICHIGAN INDIANA Fresno State

A A H H N

W L W L W

2002

– – – #12 #17 #15 #15

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov. 23

EASTERN MICH. H RICE H CALIFORNIA H NOTRE DAME H Iowa A Michigan A Penn State A

#13 – – #25 #11 #7 – #22

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Dec. 29

IOWA INDIANA Illinois Minnesota MICHIGAN Ohio State Wisconsin Nebraska

#19 #12 #4

Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 13

MINNESOTA Michigan WISCONSIN

1994

1995

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2003

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2004

OPP. YEAR 2005

OPP. RANK #10 – – #15 – #5

DATE Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 19

OPPONENT Notre Dame Illinois MICHIGAN Ohio State N’WESTERN PENN STATE

SITE A A H A H H

RESULT W (OT) W L L L L

MSU SCORE RANK 44-41 – 61-14 #17 31-34 #11 24-35 #16 14-49 #22 22-31 –

2006

#12 #6 #1

Sept. 23 Oct. 7 Oct. 14

NOTRE DAME Michigan OHIO STATE

H A H

L L L

37-40 13-31 7-38

– – –

2007

#9 #1 #15 #14

Sept. 29 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Dec. 28

Wisconsin Ohio State MICHIGAN Boston College

A A H N

L L L L

34-37 17-24 24-28 21-24

– – – –

2008

– #12 – – #7 #16

Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Jan. 1 ’09

Northwestern OHIO STATE WISCONSIN PURDUE Penn State Georgia

A H H H A N

W L W W L L

37-20 7-45 25-24 21-7 18-49 12-24

#23 #20 #22 #18 #17 #19

2009

#22 #7 #13

Oct. 3 Oct. 24 Nov. 21

MICHIGAN IOWA PENN STATE

H H H

W (OT) 26-20 L 13-15 L 14-42

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2010

– #11 #18 – – #18 – – – #15

Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Jan. 1 ’11

N. COLORADO WISCONSIN Michigan ILLINOIS Northwestern Iowa MINNESOTA PURDUE Penn State Alabama

H H A H A A H H A N

W W W W W L W W W L

45-7 34-24 34-17 26-6 35-27 6-37 31-8 35-31 28-22 7-49

#25 #24 #17 #13 #8 #5 #16 #11 #11 #7

2011

– – #11 #4 #13 – – – – #15 #18

Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Jan. 2 ’12

YOUNGSTOWN ST. FLA. ATLANTIC MICHIGAN WISCONSIN Nebraska MINNESOTA Iowa INDIANA Northwestern Wisconsin Georgia

H H H H A H A H A N N

W W W W L W W W W L W

28-6 44-0 28-14 37-31 3-24 31-24 37-21 55-3 31-17 39-42 33-30 (3OT)

#17 #15 #23 #15 #9 #15 #13 #12 #11 #11 #12

#24 #22 #23 #18 – – –

2012

#24 – #20 – #14 #23 #21

Aug. 31 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 20 Nov. 3

BOISE STATE H Central Michigan A NOTRE DAME H EASTERN MICH. H OHIO STATE H Michigan A NEBRASKA H

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17-13 42-7 3-20 23-7 16-17 10-12 24-28

#13 #11 #10 #21 #20 – –

17-10 26-27 26-24 28-37 44-35

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2013

W W L L L L L

56-7 27-10 22-46 17-21 16-44 3-49 7-61

#18 #15 #15 – – – –

#22 #23 – – – #2 #5

Sept. 21 Nov. 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 1 ’14

Notre Dame MICHIGAN Nebraska Northwestern MINNESOTA Ohio State Stanford

L W W W W W W

13-17 29-6 41-28 30-6 14-3 34-24 24-20

– #24 #14 #13 #11 #10 #4

H H A A H A A N

W W W W L L L L

20-10 31-3 49-14 44-38 20-27 23-33 21-56 3-17

– #25 #21 #15 #9 #14 #21 –

H A H

W 51-17 L (3OT) 37-45 W 49-14

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MSU RECORD BREAKDOWN VS. RANKED OPPONENTS: 83-147-4 (.363) Home: 47-65-2 (.421) Away: 28-74-2 (.279) Neutral: 8-8 (.500) vs. Opp. Ranked No. 1: 3-14-1 (.206) vs. Opp. in Top 10: 42-79-2 (.350) VS. RANKED OPPONENTS BY MONTH

VS. RANKED OPPONENTS BY DECADE 1930s: 1-3 (.250) 1940s: 1-6-1 (.188) 1950s: 18-9-1 (.661) 1960s: 12-13-2 (.481) 1970s: 7-27 (.206) 1980s: 11-26 (.297) 1990s: 13-29 (.310) 2000s: 11-25 (.306) 2010s: 9-9 (.500)

August: 1-1 (.500) September: 13-32-1 (.293) October: 34-69-2 (.337) November: 27-37-1 (.423) December: 4-5 (.444) January: 4-3 (.571)

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FINAL POLLS 1948

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Tennessee Iowa Georgia Tech Texas A&M Miami (Fla.) Michigan Syracuse Michigan State Oregon State Baylor Minnesota Pittsburgh TCU Ohio State Navy Geo. Wash. Southern Cal Clemson Colorado

1957 Maryland Notre Dame Michigan State Oklahoma UCLA Rice Illinois Georgia Tech Iowa West Virginia Texas Texas Tech Alabama Army Wisconsin Kentucky Auburn Duke Stanford Michigan

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Auburn Ohio State Michigan State Oklahoma Navy Iowa Mississippi Rice Texas A&M Notre Dame Texas Arizona State Tennessee Mississippi St. NC State Duke Florida Army Wisconsin VMI

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 20.

19. 20.

Oklahoma Southern Cal Michigan Ohio State Alabama Notre Dame Penn State Auburn Nebraska Miami (Ohio) NC State Michigan State Maryland Baylor Florida Texas A&M Mississippi St. Texas Houston Tennessee

1978 Alabama Ohio State Texas LSU Mississippi Minnesota Colorado Michigan State Arkansas Utah State Missouri Purdue Georgia Tech Syracuse Rutgers UCLA Rice Penn State Arizona Duke

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1965

1987

1. Alabama 2. Michigan State 3. Arkansas 4. UCLA 5. Nebraska 6. Missouri 7. Tennessee 8. LSU 9. Notre Dame 10. Southern Cal Note: Only Top 10 ranked.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1966 1. Notre Dame 2. Michigan State 3. Alabama 4. Georgia 5. UCLA 6. Nebraska 7. Purdue 8. Georgia Tech 9. Miami (Fla.) 10. SMU Note: Only Top 10 ranked.

Alabama Southern Cal Oklahoma Penn State Michigan Clemson Notre Dame Nebraska Texas Houston Arkansas Michigan State Purdue UCLA Missouri Georgia Stanford NC State Texas A&M Maryland

Miami (Fla.) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse LSU Nebraska Auburn Michigan State UCLA Texas A&M Oklahoma State Clemson Georgia Tennessee South Carolina Iowa Notre Dame Southern Cal Michigan Arizona State

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Miami (Fla.) Notre Dame Florida State Colorado Tennessee Auburn Michigan Southern Cal Alabama Illinois Nebraska Clemson Arkansas Houston Penn State Michigan State Pittsburgh Virginia Texas Tech Texas A&M West Virginia BYU Washington Ohio State Arizona

1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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Colorado Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) Florida State Washington Notre Dame Michigan Tennessee Clemson Houston Penn State Texas Florida Louisville Texas A&M Michigan State Oklahoma Iowa Auburn Southern Cal Mississippi BYU Virginia Nebraska Illinois

THE UNIVERSITY

20.

Oklahoma Army Texas Tennessee California Princeton Kentucky Michigan State Michigan Clemson Washington Wyoming Illinois Ohio State Miami (Fla.) Alabama Nebraska Wash. & Lee Tulsa Tulane

1953

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1961

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

BOWL HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Michigan State Georgia Tech Notre Dame Oklahoma Southern Cal UCLA Mississippi Tennessee Alabama Texas Wisconsin Tulsa Maryland Syracuse Florida Duke Ohio State Purdue Princeton Kentucky

Minnesota Mississippi Iowa Navy Missouri Washington Arkansas Ohio State Alabama Duke Kansas Baylor Auburn Yale Michigan State Penn State New Mexico St. Florida Syracuse Purdue

HONORS & AWARDS

1950

1956

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

SPARTAN HISTORY

Notre Dame Oklahoma California Army Rice Ohio State Michigan Minnesota LSU Pacific Kentucky Cornell Villanova Maryland Santa Clara North Carolina Tennessee Princeton Michigan State Missouri Baylor

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Michigan State Maryland UCLA Ohio State TCU Georgia Tech Auburn Notre Dame Mississippi Pittsburgh Michigan Southern Cal Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Stanford Texas A&M Navy West Virginia Army

1989

SPARTAN RECORDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1952

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1974

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1949

Tennessee Michigan State Maryland Illinois Georgia Tech Princeton Stanford Wisconsin Baylor Oklahoma TCU California Virginia San Francisco Kentucky Boston Univ. UCLA Washington St. Holy Cross Clemson

1960

COACHING STAFF

Michigan Notre Dame North Carolina California Oklahoma Army Northwestern Georgia Oregon SMU Clemson Vanderbilt Tulane Michigan State Mississippi Minnesota William & Mary Penn State Cornell Wake Forest

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1955

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1951

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AP (continued) 1999 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Florida State Virginia Tech Nebraska Wisconsin Michigan Kansas State Michigan State Alabama Tennessee Marshall Penn State Florida Mississippi St. Southern Miss. Miami (Fla.) Georgia Arkansas Minnesota Oregon Georgia Tech Texas Mississippi Texas A&M Illinois Purdue

2008 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Florida Utah Southern Cal Texas Oklahoma Alabama TCU Penn State Ohio State Oregon Boise State Texas Tech Georgia Mississippi Virginia Tech Oklahoma State Cincinnati Oregon State Missouri Iowa Florida State Georgia Tech West Virginia Michigan State BYU

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Auburn TCU Oregon Stanford Ohio State Oklahoma Wisconsin LSU Boise State Alabama Nevada Arkansas Oklahoma State Michigan State Mississippi St. Virginia Tech Florida State

18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Missouri Texas A&M Nebraska Central Florida South Carolina Maryland Tulsa NC State

2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Alabama LSU Oklahoma State Oregon Arkansas USC Stanford Boise State South Carolina Wisconsin Michigan State Michigan Baylor TCU Kansas State Oklahoma West Virginia Houston Georgia Southern Miss Virginia Tech Clemson Florida State Nebraska Cincinnati

2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Florida State Auburn Michigan State South Carolina Missouri Oklahoma Alabama Clemson Oregon UCF Stanford Ohio State Baylor LSU Louisville UCLA Oklahoma State Texas A&M USC Notre Dame Arizona State Wisconsin Duke Vanderbilt Washington

UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 1950 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Texas Tennessee California Army Michigan Kentucky Princeton Michigan State Ohio State Illinois Clemson Miami (Fla.) Wyoming Washington Baylor Alabama Wash. & Lee Navy Nebraska Wisconsin Cornell

1951 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Tennessee Michigan State Illinois Maryland Georgia Tech Princeton Stanford Wisconsin Baylor TCU Oklahoma California Notre Dame San Francisco Purdue Washington St. Holy Cross UCLA Kentucky Kansas

1952 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Michigan State Georgia Tech Notre Dame Oklahoma Southern Cal UCLA Mississippi Tennessee Alabama Wisconsin Texas Purdue Maryland Princeton Ohio State Pittsburgh Navy Duke Houston Kentucky

1953 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Maryland Notre Dame Michigan State UCLA Oklahoma Rice Illinois Texas Georgia Tech Iowa Alabama Texas Tech West Virginia Wisconsin Kentucky Army Stanford Duke Michigan Ohio State

1955 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Michigan State Maryland UCLA Ohio State TCU Georgia Tech Auburn Mississippi Notre Dame Pittsburgh Southern Cal Michigan Texas A&M Army Duke West Virginia Miami (Fla.) Iowa Navy Stanford Miami (Ohio)

1956 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Tennessee Iowa Georgia Tech Texas A&M Miami (Fla.) Michigan Syracuse Minnesota Michigan State Baylor Pittsburgh Oregon State TCU Southern Cal Wyoming Yale Colorado Navy Duke

1957 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ohio State Auburn Michigan State Oklahoma Iowa

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Navy Rice Mississippi Notre Dame Texas A&M Texas Arizona State Army Duke Wisconsin Tennessee Oregon Clemson UCLA NC State

1959 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Syracuse Mississippi LSU Texas Georgia Wisconsin Washington TCU Arkansas Penn State Illinois Southern Cal Alabama Pittsburgh Oklahoma Northwestern Michigan State Wyoming Auburn Missouri

1960 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Minnesota Iowa Mississippi Missouri Wisconsin Navy Arkansas Ohio State Kansas Alabama Duke Baylor Michigan State Auburn Purdue Florida Texas Yale New Mexico St. Tennessee

1961 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Alabama Ohio State LSU Texas Mississippi Minnesota Colorado Arkansas Michigan State Utah State Purdue Missouri Georgia Tech Duke

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15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Kansas Syracuse Wyoming Wisconsin Miami (Fla.) Penn State

1963 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Texas Navy Pittsburgh Illinois Nebraska Auburn Mississippi Oklahoma Alabama Michigan State Mississippi St. Syracuse Arizona State Memphis State Washington Penn State Southern Cal Missouri North Carolina Baylor

1964 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Alabama Arkansas Notre Dame Michigan Texas Nebraska LSU Oregon State Ohio State Southern Cal Florida State Syracuse Princeton Penn State Utah Illinois New Mexico Tulsa Missouri Mississippi Michigan State

1965 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Michigan State Arkansas Nebraska Alabama UCLA Missouri Tennessee Notre Dame Southern Cal Texas Tech Ohio State Florida Purdue LSU Georgia Tulsa Mississippi Kentucky Syracuse Colorado


FINAL POLLS 1966

1987 Miami (Fla.) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse LSU Nebraska Auburn Michigan State Texas A&M Clemson UCLA Oklahoma State Tennessee Georgia South Carolina Iowa Southern Cal Michigan Texas Indiana

Miami (Fla.) Florida State Notre Dame Colorado Tennessee Auburn Alabama

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Miami (Fla.) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse Nebraska LSU Auburn Michigan State Texas A&M UCLA Clemson Oklahoma State Georgia

Colorado Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) Florida State Washington Notre Dame Tennessee Michigan Clemson Texas Penn State Houston Florida Louisville Michigan State Texas A&M Oklahoma Iowa

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Florida Southern Cal Texas Utah Oklahoma Alabama TCU Penn State Oregon Georgia Ohio State Texas Tech Boise State Virginia Tech Mississippi Missouri Cincinnati Oklahoma State Oregon State Iowa BYU Georgia Tech Florida State

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Auburn TCU Oregon Stanford Ohio State Oklahoma Boise State LSU Wisconsin Oklahoma State Alabama Arkansas Nevada Michigan State Virginia Tech Florida State Mississippi St. Missouri Nebraska Central Florida Texas A&M South Carolina Utah Maryland NC State

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Florida State Auburn Michigan State South Carolina Missouri Oklahoma Clemson Alabama Oregon Ohio State Stanford UCF Baylor LSU Louisville UCLA Oklahoma State Texas A&M USC Arizona State Wisconsin Duke Vanderbilt Notre Dame Nebraska

2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Alabama LSU Oklahoma State Oregon Arkansas Boise State Stanford South Carolina Michigan Michigan State Wisconsin Baylor TCU Houston Oklahoma Kansas State Virginia Tech West Virginia Southern Miss Georgia Cincinnati Clemson Florida State Nebraska BYU

FINAL RANKINGS SUMMARY Year 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1963

AP 14 19 8 2 1 3 2 9 3 – 15 8 –

UPI – – 9 2 1 3 2 10 3 17 13 9 10

USA TODAY/ESPN – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Year 1964 1965 1966 1974 1978 1987 1989 1990 1999 2008 2010 2011 2013

AP – 2 2 12 12 8 16 16 7 24 14 11 3

UPI 20 1 2 18 – 8 16-t 14 – – – – –

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USA TODAY/ESPN – – – – – 8 17 15 7 24 14 10 3

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1989 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

USA TODAY COACHES’

2008

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2010

BOWL HISTORY

17. 18. 19. 20.

1990

Florida State Nebraska Virginia Tech Wisconsin Michigan Kansas State Michigan State Alabama Tennessee Marshall Penn State Mississippi St. Southern Miss. Florida Miami (Fla.) Georgia Minnesota Oregon Arkansas Texas A&M Georgia Tech Mississippi Texas Stanford Illinois

2013

HONORS & AWARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Georgia Tech Colorado Miami (Fla.) Florida State Washington Notre Dame Tennessee Michigan Clemson Penn State Texas Louisville Texas A&M Michigan State Virginia Iowa BYU Nebraska Auburn San Jose State Syracuse Southern Cal Mississippi Illinois Virginia Tech

Miami (Fla.) Notre Dame Florida State Colorado Tennessee Auburn Southern Cal Michigan Alabama Illinois Nebraska Clemson Arkansas Houston Penn State Virginia Michigan State Texas Tech Pittsburgh Texas A&M West Virginia BYU Syracuse Ohio State Washington

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Michigan State California

SPARTAN HISTORY

1987

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

1999

24. 25.

SPARTAN RECORDS

17. 18. 19.

Southern Cal Alabama Ohio State Notre Dame Michigan Auburn Penn State Nebraska NC State Miami (Ohio) Houston Florida Maryland Baylor Texas A&M Tennessee Mississippi St. Michigan State Tulsa Southern Cal

1990

Auburn BYU Mississippi Southern Cal Nebraska Illinois Virginia

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

1989

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

COACHING STAFF

1974

18. 19. 20.

Tennessee Iowa Notre Dame Southern Cal South Carolina Michigan Texas Pittsburgh Indiana Penn State Ohio State Alabama

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Notre Dame Michigan State Alabama Georgia UCLA Purdue Nebraska Georgia Tech SMU Miami (Fla.) Florida Mississippi Arkansas Tennessee Wyoming Syracuse Houston Southern Cal Oregon State Virginia Tech

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Michigan Southern Cal Illinois Clemson Nebraska Arkansas Penn State Virginia Texas Tech Michigan State BYU Pittsburgh Washington

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PERIOD

YEARS

G

W-L-T

PCT.

No established coach Henry Keep Charles O. Bemies George E. Denman Chester L. Brewer John F. Macklin Frank Sommers George E. Gauthier George “Potsy” Clark Albert M. Barron Ralph H. Young Harry G. Kipke James H. Crowley Charles W. Bachman Clarence “Biggie” Munn Hugh Duffy Daugherty Dennis E. Stolz Darryl D. Rogers Frank “Muddy” Waters George J. Perles Nick Saban Bobby Williams Morris Watts John L. Smith Mark Dantonio

— — (West Theo. Sem.) (West Theo. Sem.) (Wisconsin) (Pennsylvania) (Pennsylvania) (Michigan State) (Illinois) (Penn State) (Chicago-W&J) (Michigan 1925) (Notre Dame 1925) (Notre Dame 1917) (Minnesota 1932) (Syracuse 1940) (Alma 1955) (Fresno State 1957) (Michigan State 1950) (Michigan State 1960) (Kent 1973) (Purdue 1982) (Tulsa 1961) (Weber State 1971) (South Carolina 1979)

1896 1897-1898 1899-1900 1901-1902 1903-1910, 1917, 1919 1911-1915 1916 1918 1920 1921-1922 1923-1927 1928 1929-1932 1933-1946 1947-1953 1954-1972 1973-1975 1976-1979 1980-1982 1983-1994 1995-1999 2000-2002 2002 2003-2006 2007-

(1) (2) (2) (2) (10) (5) (1) (1) (1) (2) (5) (1) (4) (13) (7) (19) (3) (4) (3) (12) (5) (3) * (4) (7)

4 14 11 17 88 34 7 7 10 18 41 8 33 114 65 183 33 44 33 139 59 32 3 48 93

1-2-1 8-5-1 3-7-1 7-9-1 58-23-7 29-5-0 4-2-1 4-3-0 4-6-0 6-10-2 18-22-1 3-4-1 22-8-3 70-34-10 54-9-2 109-69-5 19-13-1 24-18-2 10-23-0 68-67-4 34-24-1 16-17-0 1-2-0 22-26-0 64-29-0

.375 .607 .318 .441 .699 .853 .643 .571 .400 .389 .451 .438 .712 .658 .846 .609 .591 .568 .303 .504 .585 .485 .333 .458 .688

1896-2013

(117)

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658-437-44

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TOTALS

During “Biggie” Munn’s seven-year tenure from 1947-53, the Spartans won back-toback National Championships (1951-52), rattled off a school record 28-game winning streak, and won the 1953 Big Ten co-championship in his final season as head coach.

Darryl Rogers earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in 1978 after the Spartans closed out the regular season on a seven-game winning streak to claim the school’s fourth conference title.

George Perles led the Spartans to the Big Ten championship in 1987 and a 20-17 victory over Southern Cal in the 1988 Rose Bowl. In 1990, Michigan State won its last five league games to earn a share of another Big Ten title.

In 19 seasons as Michigan State’s head coach (1954-72), Hugh Duffy Daugherty compiled a 109-69-5 record and led the Spartans to four National Championships (1955, 1957, 1965 and 1966).

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ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

ASSISTANTS Forest Evashevski Duffy Daugherty Kip Taylor John Kobs Alton Kircher Robert Flora Earle Edwards Lowell Dawson Steve Sebo Harold Vogler Dan Devine Donald Mason Dewey King Robert Devaney

ASSISTANTS Edwin Rutherford Sherman Lewis Ed Youngs Jimmy Raye Charles Butler Daniel Underwood William Davis Andy MacDonald Howard Weyers Ronald Chrismar

1947-49 1947-53 1947-48 1947-53 1947-49 1949 1949-53 1950-51 1950-53 1950-51 1950-53 1952-53 1952-53 1953

HUGH DUFFY DAUGHERTY Head Coach / 1954-72

ASSISTANTS Dick Comar Dave Driscoll Ted Guthard Sherman Lewis Matt Means Joe Pendry Kurt Schottenheimer Tyrone Willingham Steve Schottel

ASSISTANTS Charlie Baggett Jim Bollman Dean Pees Gary Tranquill Greg Colby Mark Dantonio Todd Grantham Glenn Pires Pat Shurmur Bobby Williams Bill Sheridan Golden Pat Ruel Chris Cosh Mike Cummings Bob Casullo Brad Lawing Bill Miller Reggie Mitchell Morris Watts

1980-82 1980-82 1980-82 1980-82 1980-82 1980-81 1980-82 1980-82 1982

GEORGE PERLES Head Coach / 1983-94

DARRYL ROGERS Head Coach / 1976-79 ASSISTANTS Marv Braden Ron Chismar Ray Greene C.T. Hewgley Robert Padilla Leon Burtnett Sherman Lewis Robert Baker George Dyer Mo Forte Walt Harris

NICK SABAN Head Coach / 1995-99

1976 1976-79 1976-77 1976-79 1976-77 1976 1976-79 1977-79 1977-79 1973-79 1978-79

1995-98 1995-97 1995-97 1995-98 1995-97 1995-99 1996-98 1995 1995-97 1995-99 1998-99 1998-99 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999

BOBBY WILLIAMS Head Coach / 2000-02 1999 1999 1999-2000 1999-2000 1999-2002 1999-2002 1999-2002 1999-2002 1999-2002 2000-02 2000-02 2001 2001-02 2002

2003-06 2003-06 2003-04 2003-05 2003-04 2003-05 2003-06 2003-06 2003-04 2005 2005-06 2005-06 2006 2006 2006

MARK DANTONIO Head Coach / 2007ASSISTANTS Harlon Barnett Dan Enos Ted Gill Pat Narduzzi Dan Roushar Mark Staten Don Treadwell Mike Tressel Dave Warner Brad Salem Terrence Samuel Jim Bollman Ron Burton

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HONORS & AWARDS

1954 MSU Coaching Staff Front Row (from left): John Kobs, Hugh Duffy Daugherty, Bob Devaney and Dan Devine. Back Row (from left): Everett “Sonny” Grandelius, Burt Smith, Don Mason and Bill Yeoman. Four members of the 1954 staff have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: Daugherty, Devaney, Devine and Yeoman.

20072007-09 2007-12 20072007-12 20072007-10 200720072010201120132013-

SPARTAN HISTORY

ASSISTANTS Golden Pat Ruel Bob Casullo Mark Dantonio Bill Sheridan Brad Lawing Bill Miller Morris Watts Reggie Mitchell Don Treadwell Pat Perles Jeff Stoutland Sal Sunseri Troy Douglas Danny Crossman

ASSISTANTS Dave Baldwin Mike Cox Paul Haynes Jim McElwain Reggie Mitchell Doug Nussmeier Chris Smeland Jeff Stoutland Steve Stripling Lucious Selmon Chuck Driesbach Ben Sirmans Blaine Bennett Dan Enos Derrick Jackson

SPARTAN RECORDS

ASSISTANTS Charlie Baggett 1983-92 Steve Beckholt 1983-89 Larry Bielat 1983-89 Hank Bullough 1994 Anthony Folino 1988-94 Steve Furness 1983-90 Ted Guthard 1983-85 Pat Morris 1987-94 Carl “Buck” Nystrom 1983-86 Willie “Skip” Peete 1993-94 Norm Parker 1983-94 Bill Rademacher 1983-91 Nick Saban 1983-87 Pat Shurmur 1990-94 Kip Waddell 1991-94 Morris Watts 1986-90; 92-94 Bobby Williams 1990-94 Ed Zaunbrecher 1991-93

JOHN L. SMITH Head Coach / 2003-06

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ASSISTANTS John Kobs 1954 Donald Mason 1954-55 Robert Devaney 1954-56 Dan Devine 1954 Burt Smith 1654-64 William Yeoman 1954-61 Everett Grandelius 1954-58 Lou Agase 1955-59 Doug Weaver 1956-57 Gordon Serr 1957-72 John Polonchek 1957-58 Carl “Buck” Nystrom 1958, ’71 George Perles 1967-71 Don Coleman 1968 Joseph Carruthers 1969-72 George Paterno 1969-70 Sherman Lewis 1969-72 Denny Stolz 1971-72 Ed Youngs 1971-72 Dan Boisture 1959-66 Henry Bullough 1959-69 Cal Stoll 1959-68 Vince Carillot 1960-68 John McVay 1962-64 Edwin Rutherford 1965-72 Al Dorow 1965-70 Dave Smith 1967-70 Woody Widenhofer 1969-70 Jimmy Raye 1972 Herb Paterra 1972

1973 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1973-75 1974-75

FRANK “MUDDY” WATERS Head Coach / 1980-82

COACHING STAFF

DENNY STOLZ Head Coach / 1973-75

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CLARENCE “BIGGIE” MUNN Head Coach / 1947-53

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1936 Sid Wagner 1st round - Detroit 1937 Gordon Dahlgren, G 8th round - Green Bay

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1938 John Pingel, B 1st round - Detroit Lions Ole Nelson, E 8th round - Pittsburgh 1941 Stan McRae, E 15th round - Washington

COACHING STAFF

1942 Tony Arena, C 13th round - Detroit 1943 Jack Fenton, B 10th round - Detroit Dick Kieppe, B 15th round - Cleveland

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1944 Hugh Davis, B 17th round - Pittsburgh Paul Carter, T 23rd round - Pittsburgh Howard Beyer, C 24th round - NY Giants Roger Brogger, E 8th round - Washington Vince Mroz, E 22nd round - NY Giants

1945

1946

SPARTAN HISTORY

Jack Breslin, B 4th round - Boston 1947 Walt Vezmar, G 13th round - Detroit Russ Reader, B 19th round - Chicago Bears

HONORS & AWARDS

1948 Ken Balge, E 16th round - Green Bay Jim Zito, T 21st round - Boston Bob McCurry, C 30th round - Detroit

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Warren Huey, E 6th round - Philadelphia 1949 AAFC Warren Huey, E 10th round, (#70 overall) Chicago Hornets George Guerre, B 17th round, (#126 overall) Chicago Hornets

1950 Lynn Chandnois, B 1st round - Pittsburgh Ed Bagdon, G 7th round - Chicago Cardinals Gene Glick, B 25th round - Detroit Frank Waters, B 25th round - Green Bay Don McAuliffe, B 28th round - NY Giants 1951 Dorne Dibble, E 3rd round - Detroit Sonny Grandelius, B 3rd round - NY Giants Hank Minarik, E 8th round - Pittsburgh Jesse Thomas, B 10th round - NY Yanks Deane Thomas, T 23rd round - LA Rams Dick Kuh, G 24th round - NY Giants 1952 Bob Carey, E 1st round - LA Rams Bill Hughes, C 2nd round - Cleveland Al Dorow, B 3rd round - Washington Don Coleman, G 8th round - Chicago Cardinals Orlando Mazza, E 11th round - Washington Marv McFadden, T 12th round - Pittsburgh Jack Morgan, T 14th round - Green Bay Bill Carey, E 18th round - San Francisco Jim Creamer, C 21st round - NY Giants Frank Kapral, G 23rd round - Green Bay

1955 Hank Bullough, G 5th round - Green Bay LeRoy Bolden, B 6th round - Cleveland Bert Zagers, B 7th round - Detroit Ellis Duckett, B 15th round - Pittsburgh John Matsock, B 24th round - Cleveland Vic Postula, B 24th round - Philadelphia 1956 Earl Morrall, QB 1st round - San Francisco Norm Masters, T 2nd round - Chicago Cardinals Billy Quinlan, E 3rd round - Cleveland Gary Lowe, B 5th round - Washington John Lewis, E 9th round - Baltimore Gerry Planutis, B 12th round - Washington Sam Williams, DE 24th round - LA Rams Buck Nystrom, G 30th round - Washington

1954 Jim Neal, C 2nd round - Detroit Don Dohoney, E 5th round - Chicago Cardinals Billy Wells, B 5th round - Washington Rex Corless, B 21st round - NY Giants Tom Yewcic, QB 27th round - Pittsburgh Evan Slonac, B 28th round - Green Bay

1959 Fran O’Brien, T 3rd round - Cleveland Blanche Martin, B 4th round - LA Rams Ellison Kelly, G 5th round - NY Giants Palmer Pyle, T 6th round - Baltimore Larry Cundiff, T 9th round - LA Rams Bob Bercich, B 15th round - NY Giants 1960 NFL Dean Look, QB 20th round - Detroit 1960 AFL Larry Cundiff, C - Denver Dean Look, QB - Denver Palmer Pyle, T - Houston Willie Boykin, T - Minneapolis Jim Chastain, T-G - Minneapolis Blanche Martin, FB - NY Titans 1961 NFL

1953 Paul Dekker, E 3rd round - Washington Dick Tamburo, C 4th round - Cleveland Ed Timmerman, B 14th round - Washington Jim Ellis, B 25th round - Cleveland

1958 Dan Currie, C 1st round - Green Bay Walt Kowalczyk, B 1st round - Philadelphia Jim Ninowski, QB 4th round - Cleveland Bob Jewett, E 5th round - Chicago Bears Jim Wulff, B 6th round - Cleveland Hal Dukes, E 13th round - San Francisco Tony Kolodziej, E 13th round - LA Rams Archie Matsos, G 16th round - Baltimore Les Rutledge, T 20th round - Chicago Bears Larry Harding, E 24th round - LA Rams

Earl Morrall threw for 20,809 yards and 161 touchdowns in his 21-year NFL career. Morrall led the NFL with 26 TD passes in 1968. 1957 Clarence Peaks, B 1st round - Philadelphia Dennis Mendyk, B 3rd round - NY Giants Vic Zucco, B 5th round - Chicago Bears Tom Saidock, T 7th round - Philadelphia Pat Burke, G 11th round - NY Giants Dave Kaiser, E 15th round - Cleveland Jim Hinesley, E 25th round - Pittsburgh

Herb Adderley, B 1st round - Green Bay Fred Arbanas, E 2nd round - St. Louis Ike Grimsley, HB 7th round - Baltimore Wayne Fontes, HB 9th round - Philadelphia Jason Harness, E 10th round - Chicago Bears 1961 AFL Herb Adderley, HB 2nd round - NY Titans Fred Arbanas, E 7th round - Dallas Texans Ike Grimsley, HB 18th round - Houston Wayne Fontes, HB 22nd round - NY Titans Mickey Walker, LB 23rd round - NY Titans Jason Harness, E 28th round - Buffalo

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1964 AFL

Jerry Rush, T 1st round - Boston Lou Bobick, DB-K 7th round - Kansas City 1966 NFL Harold Lucas, T 2nd round - St. Louis 1966 AFL Harold Lucas, T 3rd round - Boston Buddy Owens, G 16th round - Boston

1973

1979 Mel Land, LB 3rd round (#63 overall) - Miami Kirk Gibson, WR 7th round (#173 overall) - St. Louis Tom Graves, LB 8th round (#220 overall) - Pittsburgh Jerome Stanton, DB 10th round (#258 overall) - Miami Jim Hinesly, G 11th round (#293 overall) - Seattle 1980 Angelo Fields, T 2nd round (#38 overall) - Houston Mark Brammer, TE 3rd round (#67 overall) - Buffalo Eugene Byrd, WR 6th round (#158 overall) - Miami Larry Savage, LB 8th round (#216 overall) - Dallas Tanya Webb, DE 10th round (#262 overall) - New Orleans 1981 Ray Stachowicz, P 3rd round (#62 overall) - Green Bay 1982

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James Burroughs, DB 3rd round (#57 overall) - Baltimore Morten Anderson, K 4th round (#86 overall) - New Orleans Tom Morris, DB 7th round (#185 overall) - Tampa Bay Jeff Wiska, G 7th round (#186 overall) - NY Giants Bryan Clark, QB 9th round (#251 overall) - San Francisco

BOWL HISTORY

Billy Joe DuPree, TE 1st round (#20 overall) - Dallas Joe DeLamielleure, G 1st round (#26 overall) - Buffalo Brad Van Pelt, LB 2nd round (#40 overall) - NY Giants Gail Clark, LB 4th round (#102 overall) - Pittsburgh Marvin Roberts, C 6th round (#135 overall) - San Diego Brian McConnell, LB 7th round (#162 overall) - Buffalo Dan Werner, QB 8th round (#204 overall) - Dallas Jim Nicholson, T 9th round (#219 overall) - LA Rams Gary Van Elst, DT 11th round (#263 overall) - Philadelphia Robert McClowry, C 17th round (#437 overall) - Cleveland

1978 Larry Bethea, DE 1st round (#28 overall) - Dallas Al Pitts, C 6th round (#149 overall) - Cleveland James Early, RB 7th round (#170 overall) - NY Jets

HONORS & AWARDS

The Baltimore Colts selected “Bubba” Smith No. 1 overall in the 1967 NFL Draft.

1972 Eric Allen, WR 4th round (#104 overall) - Baltimore

1977 Mike Cobb, TE 1st round (#22 overall) - Cincinnati Tom Hannon, DB 3rd round (#83 overall) - Minnesota

SPARTAN HISTORY

1964 NFL Matt Snorton, E 2nd round - Detroit Ed Lothamer, T 5th round - Baltimore Herman Johnson, HB 6th round - LA Rams Roger Lopes, FB 16th round - Baltimore Sherman Lewis, HB 18th round - Cleveland

1971 Harold Phillips, DB 6th round (#139) - Denver Gordon Bowdell, WR 7th round (#182 overall) - Baltimore Tom Beard, C 8th round (#187 overall) - Denver Gary Nowak, TE 10th round (#247 overall) - San Diego Cliff Hardy, DB 11th round (#270 overall) - Chicago Bill Triplett, WR 12th round (#312 overall) - Baltimore Mike Hogan, LB 15th round (#390 overall) - Baltimore Tom Kutchinski, DB 16th round (#411 overall) - Detroit Calvin Fox, LB 17th round (#421 overall) - Houston

1976 Greg Schaum, DT 7th round (#186 overall) - Dallas Greg Brewton, DT 13th round (#369 overall) - St. Louis

SPARTAN RECORDS

1967 Bubba Smith, DE 1st round (#1 overall) - Baltimore Clint Jones, HB 1st round (#2 overall) - Minnesota George Webster, LB 1st round (#5 overall) - Houston Gene Washington, FL 1st round (#8 overall) - Minnesota Jeff Richardson, OL 6th round (#146 overall) - NY Jets Jim Summers, DB 9th round (#217 overall) - Denver Charlie Thornhill, DB 9th round (#232 overall) - Boston Dick Kenney, K 14th round (#358 overall) - Philadelphia

1970 Ron Saul, G 5th round (#110 overall) - Houston Craig Wycinsky, G 7th round (#177 overall) - Cleveland Rich Saul, LB 8th round (#204 overall) - LA Rams Frank Foreman, WR 12th round (#300 overall) - Green Bay Don Highsmith, RB 13th round (#336 overall) - Oakland

1975 Terry McClowry, LB 10th round (#235 overall) - NY Giants Mike Hurd, WR 13th round (#336 overall) - Minnesota

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1963 AFL Dave Behrman, C 1st round - Buffalo Ed Budde, T 1st round - Dallas Texans George Saimes, FB 6th round - Buffalo Jim Kanicki, T 7th round - Buffalo Lonnie Sanders, HB 10th round - Denver Herb Paterra, LB 18th round - Buffalo Dave Herman, G 27th round - NY Titans

1965 AFL

1969 Al Brenner, DB 7th round (#170 overall) - NY Giants

1974 Bill Simpson, DB 2nd round (#50 overall) - LA Rams Raymond Nester, LB 7th round (#176 overall) - Dallas Mike Holt, DB 8th round (#205 overall) - Dallas

COACHING STAFF

1963 NFL Dave Behrman, C 1st round - Chicago Bears Ed Budde, T 1st round - Philadelphia Jim Kanicki, T 2nd round - Cleveland Lonnie Sanders, B 2nd round - Washington George Saimes, B 6th round - LA Rams Bill Zorn, T 7th round - LA Rams Dave Herman, G 8th round - NY Giants Jim Bobbitt, G 10th round - Cleveland Ernie Clark, LB 13th round - Detroit

1965 NFL Jerry Rush, T 2nd round - Detroit Dick Gordon, HB 7th round - Chicago Bears Lou Bobich, K 19th round - Chicago Bears

1968 Jess Phillips, DB 4th round (#84 overall) - Cincinnati Drake Garrett, DB 4th round (#102 overall) - Denver Dwight Lee, RB 5th round (#125 overall) - San Francisco Joe Przybycki, G 7th round (#178 overall) - Philadelphia Jimmy Raye, QB-DB 16th round (#431 overall) - LA Rams

2014 SPARTANS

1962 AFL Gary Ballman, HB 16th round - Denver Ron Hatcher, FB 21st round - NY Titans Ed Ryan, HB 29th round - Dallas Texans

Matt Snorton, E 3rd round - Denver Ed Lothamer, T 4th round - Kansas City Sherman Lewis, HB 9th round - NY Jets Earl Lattimer, FB-LB 10th round - Buffalo Herman Johnson, DB 15th round - NY Jets

2014 OUTLOOK

Gary Ballman, B 8th round - Pittsburgh Ron Hatcher, FB 8th round - Washington Larry Hudas, E 11th round - Dallas Cowboys Carl Charon, B 18th round - Washington

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1983

1991

Steve Maidlow, LB 4th round (#109 overall) - Cincinnati Smiley Creswell, DE 5th round (#118 overall) - New England Otis Grant, WR 5th round (#134 overall) - LA Rams Howard McAdoo, LB 11th round (#305 overall) - Cleveland

Bobby Wilson, DT 1st round (#17 overall) - Washington Dixon Edwards, LB 2nd round (#37 overall) - Dallas Eric Moten, G 2nd round (#47 overall) - San Diego Carlos Jenkins, LB 3rd round (#65 overall) - Minnesota James Bradley, WR 7th round (#181 overall) - Indianapolis Hyland Hickson, RB 10th round (#265 overall) - Tampa Bay

1984 Carl Banks, LB 1st round (#3 overall) - NY Giants Daryl Turner, WR 2nd round (#49 overall) - Seattle Scott Auer, T 9th round (#229 overall) - Kansas City

1992 Courtney Hawkins, WR 2nd round (#44 overall) - Tampa Bay Bill Johnson, DT 3rd round (#65 overall) - Cleveland Alan Haller, DB 5th round (#123 overall) - Pittsburgh Jim Johnson, T 7th round (#181 overall) - Denver Chuck Bullough, LB 8th round (#214 overall) - Philadelphia John MacNeill, DE 12th round (#320 overall) - Seattle

1985 Ralf Mojsiejenko, K 4th round (#96 overall) - San Diego Mark Napolitan, C 5th round (#123 overall) - Seattle Terry Lewis, DB 6th round (#150 overall) - San Diego Jim Morrissey, LB 11th round (#302 overall) - Chicago Lonnie Young, DB 12th round (#325 overall) - St. Louis

1993 Mitch Lyons, TE 6th round (#151 overall) - Atlanta Ty Hallock, LB 7th round (#174 overall) - Detroit

1986 Anthony Bell, LB 1st round (#5 overall) - St. Louis Steve Bogdalek, G 11th round (#288 overall) - Philadelphia

1994 Rob Fredrickson, LB 1st round (#22 overall) - LA Raiders Myron Bell, DB 5th round (#140 overall) - Pittsburgh Jim Miller, QB 6th round (#178 overall) - Pittsburgh Brice Abrams, RB 7th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh

1987 Mark Ingram, WR 1st round (#28 overall) - NY Giants Bobby Morse, RB 12th round (#316 overall) - Philadelphia

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SPARTAN HISTORY

1988

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Lorenzo White, RB 1st round (#22 overall) - Houston Greg Montgomery, P 3rd round (#72 overall) - Houston David Houle, G 6th round (#145 overall) - NY Giants Tim Moore, LB 8th round (#206 overall) - Phoenix Mark Nichols, NT 8th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh

1995 Brian DeMarco, T 2nd round (#40 overall) - Jacksonville Shane Hannah, G 2nd round (#63 overall) - Dallas 1996 Tony Banks, QB 2nd round (#42 overall) - St. Louis Rams Muhsin Muhammad, WR 2nd round (#43 overall) - Carolina Scott Greene, RB 6th round (#193 overall) - Carolina

1989 Tony Mandarich, T 1st round (#2 overall) - Green Bay Andre Rison, WR 1st round (#22 overall) - Indianapolis Kevin Robbins, T 3rd round (#75 overall) - LA Rams Kurt Larson, LB 8th round (#212 overall) - Indianapolis

1997 Derrick Mason, WR 4th round (#98 overall) - Houston Nigea Carter, WR 6th round (#197 overall) - Tampa Bay

1990

1998

Percy Snow, LB 1st round (#13 overall) - Kansas City Travis Davis, DT 4th round (#85 overall) - Phoenix Harlon Barnett, DB 4th round (#101 overall) - Cleveland Bob Kula, T 7th round (#175 overall) - Seattle James Szymanski, DE 10th round (#259 overall) - Denver Ventson Donelson, DB 12th round (#309 overall) - New England

Flozell Adams, OT 2nd round (#38 overall) - Dallas Ike Reese, LB 5th round (#142 overall) - Philadelphia Scott Shaw, OG 5th round (#143 overall) - Miami

2000 Plaxico Burress, WR 1st round (#8 overall) - Pittsburgh Julian Peterson, LB 1st round (#16 overall) - San Francisco Gari Scott, WR 4th round (#99 overall) - Philadelphia Greg Robinson-Randall, OT 4th round (#127 overall) - New England Aric Morris, S 5th round (#135 overall) - Tennessee Paul Edinger, K 6th round (#174 overall) - Chicago Robaire Smith, DE 6th round (#197 overall) - Tennessee 2001 Renaldo Hill, CB 7th round (#202 overall) - Arizona Siitupe Peko, OL 7th round (#217 overall) - NY Jets T.J. Turner, LB 7th round (#239 overall) - New England 2002 T.J. Duckett, RB 1st round (#18 overall) - Atlanta Chris Baker, TE 3rd round (#88 overall) - NY Jets Herb Haygood, WR 5th round (#144 overall) - Denver Josh Shaw, DT 5th round (#172 overall) - San Francisco Craig Jarrett, P 6th round (#194 overall) - Seattle 2003 Charles Rogers, WR 1st round (#2 overall) - Detroit 2004 Matthias Askew, DT 4th round (#114 overall) - Cincinnati Jeff Smoker, QB 6th round (#201 overall) - St. Louis 2005 DeAndra Cobb, RB 6th round (#201 overall) - Atlanta Dave Rayner, K 6th round (#202 overall) - Indianapolis Kevin Vickerson, DT 7th round (#216 overall) - Miami William Whitticker, OG 7th round (#246 overall) - Green Bay 2006 Eric Smith, S 3rd round (#97 overall) – NY Jets Domata Peko, DT 4th round (#123 overall) – Cincinnati Chris Morris, C 7th round (#214 overall) – Oakland 2007 Drew Stanton, QB 2nd round (#43 overall) – Detroit Clifton Ryan, DT 5th round (#154 overall) – St. Louis Brandon Fields, P 7th round (#225 overall) – Miami

Michigan State is one of only seven schools to have had at least one player chosen every year since the inception of the common NFL Draft in 1967. 2008 Devin Thomas, WR 2nd round (#34 overall) – Washington Kellen Davis, TE 5th round (#158 overall) – Chicago Ervin Baldwin, DE 7th round (#208 overall) – Chicago 2009 Javon Ringer, RB 5th round (#173 overall) – Tennessee 2010 Jeremy Ware, CB 7th round (#215 overall) – Oakland 2011 Greg Jones, LB 6th round (#185 overall) – NY Giants Chris L. Rucker, CB 6th round (#188 overall) – Indianapolis 2012 Jerel Worthy, DT 2nd round (#51 overall) – Green Bay Kirk Cousins, QB 4th round (#102 overall) – Washington Keshawn Martin, WR 4th round (#121 overall) – Houston Trenton Robinson, S 6th round (#180 overall) – San Francisco B.J. Cunningham, WR 6th round (#183 overall) – Miami Edwin Baker, RB 7th round (#250 overall) – San Diego 2013 Le’Veon Bell, RB 2nd round (#48 overall) – Pittsburgh Dion Sims, TE 4th round (#106 overall) – Miami William Gholston, DE 4th round (#126 overall) – Tampa Bay 2014 Darqueze Dennard, CB 1st round (#24 overall) – Cincinnati

1999 Dimitrius Underwood, DE 1st round (#29 overall) - Minnesota Sedrick Irvin, RB 4th round (#103 overall) - Detroit

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SPARTANS BY PRO TEAM

ATLANTA FALCONS (1966-) Andersen, Morten 1995-2000, 2006-07 2005 Cobb, DeAndra Duckett, T.J. 2002-05 Lee, Dwight 1968 Lyons, Mitch 1993-96 Matthews, Henry 1973 Miller, Jim 1997 Reese, Ike 2005-06 Rison, Andre 1990-94 Williams, Samuel 1966-67

Allman, Robert Blacklock, Hugh Buss, Arthur Carey, Robert Clark, Gail Cobb, Michael Davis, Kellen Edinger, Paul Gordon, Richard Hallock, Ty Hardy, Clifton Jewett, Robert Krumm, Todd Miller, Jim Morrissey, James Mudd, Howard Muhammad, Muhsin Newkirk, Robert Nielsen, Hans Reader, Russell Snow, Percy Stachowicz, Ray Thrower, Willie Wojciechowski, John Zucco, Victor

1936 1920-25 1934-35 1958 1973 1978-81 2008-12 2000-04 1966-72 1998-2000 1971 1958 1988-89 1999-2002 1985-93 1969-70 2005-07 2000-01 1981 1947 1993-94 1983 1953 1987-93 1957-60

ARIZONA CARDINALS Phoenix Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Cardinals

(1994-) (1988-93) (1960-87) (1920-59) 1950-51 1986-91 1945 1968 1999-2002 2001-04 2012 1992-93 20132012 1985-91

BALTIMORE RAVENS Banks, Tony Mason, Derrick McKinney, Brandon Montgomery, Greg

(1996-) 1999-2000 2005-10 2008-11 1996-97 1947

(X) BROOKLYN DODGERS Blacklock, Hugh Sieradski, Stephen

1926 1948

(1995-) 1996-98 2010

(X) CLEVELAND BULLDOGS Johns, Ed

1923

(X) CLEVELAND INDIANS Danziger, Fred Ridler, Don

1931 1931

DALLAS COWBOYS Adams, Flozell Adderley, Herb Arbanas, Frederick

(1960-) 1998-2009 1970-72 1962

1919

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Baltimore Colts

(1984-) (1953-83)

Baldwin, Ervin Bullough, Chuck Burroughs, James Davis, Travis Greene, Scott Keur, Josh Labinjo, Mike Larson, Kurt Mandarich, Tony Morrall, Earl Peko, Siitupe Pyle, W. Palmer Rayner, Dave Rison, Andre Rucker, Chris Shlapak, Borys Smith, Bubba Stanton, Drew Thomas, Jesse Vanderbeek, Matt White, Blair

2009 1996 1982-86 1991-92 1999 2000 2005 1989-90 1996-98 1968-71 2002-04 1960-63 2005 1989 2011 1972 1967-71 2012 1955-57 1990-92 2010-11

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS DeMarco, Brian Hallock, Ty Jones, Greg Rison, Andre Threats, Jabbar

(1995-) 1995-98 1996-97 2012 1996 1997-98

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Dallas Texans Andersen, Morten Ane, Charles Arbanas, Frederick Auer, Scott Budde, Edward Herron, David Lothamer, Edward Morgado, Arnold Nicholson, James Rayner, Dave Rison, Andre Rochester, Paul Snow, Percy Threats, Jabbar MIAMI DOLPHINS Bullough, Chuck Clark, M. Bryan Edwards, Dixon Fields, Brandon Hill, Ray Hill, Renaldo Iaquaniello, Mike Ingram, Mark Land, Melvin

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(1963-) (1960-62) 2002-03 1984-85 1963-70 1984-85 1963-76 2009 1964-69, 71-72 1977-79 1974-79 2007 1997-99 1960-63 1990-92 2002 (1966-) 1993-95 1985 1999 20071998-2000 2006-08 1991-92 1993-94 1979-80

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CAROLINA PANTHERS Greene, Scott Morris, Chris

1916 1915

CLEVELAND BROWNS (1950-95; 99-) Baker, Edwin 2013Banks, Carl 1994-95 Barnett, Harlon 1990-92 Bolden, Leroy 1958-59 DeLamielleure, Joe 1980-84 Hoyer, Brian 2013Johnson, Bill 1992-94 Kanick, James 1963-69 Kinek, Michael 1940 Ninowski, James 1958-59, ’62-66 O’Brien, Francis 1959 Quinlan, William 1957-58 Rayner, Dave 2008 Rison, Andre 1995 Robbins, Kevin 1989 Smith, Robaire 2007-10 Van Pelt, Brad 1986 White, Lorenzo 1995 Wiska, Jeff 1986 Wycinsky, Craig 1972

Arena, Anthony 1942 Bell, Anthony 1991 Brammer, Mark 1986 Christensen, Koester 1930 Clark, Ernest 1963-67 Dibble, Dorne 1951, 1953-57 Diehl, David 1939-40, ’44-45 Duckett, T.J. 2007 Fredrickson, Rob 1998 Goovert, Ronald 1967 Grant, Otis 1986 Hallock, Ty 1993-95 Hansen, Dale 1944, ’48 Hultman, Vivian 1925-26 Irvin, Sedrick 1999-2000 Kennedy, William 1942, ’44 Ketzko, Alexander 1943 Klewicki, Edward 1935-38 Lay, Russell 1934 Lowe, Gary 1957-64 Miller, Jim 1998 Miller, John 1989-90 Montgomery, Greg 1994 Morrall, Earl 1958-64 Ninowski, James 1960-61 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi 2012 Peterson, Julian 2009-10 Pingel, John 1939 Quinlan, William 1964 Rayner, Dave 2010 Reece, Travis 1998-99 Rockenbach, Lyle 1943 Rogers, Charles 2005 Rush, Jerry 1965-71 Speelman, Harry 1940 Stachowicz, Ray 1986 Stanton, Drew 2007-11 Thornhill, Josh 2002 Vezmar, Walter 1946-47 Wagner, Sidney 1936-38 Williams, Samuel 1960-65 GREEN BAY PACKERS (1921-) Adderley, Herb 1961-69 Ane, Charles 1981 Birney, Thomas 1979-80 Bullough, Henry 1955, ’58 Butler, Frank 1934-36, ’38 Currie, Daniel 1958-64 Fields, Angelo 1982 Gordon, Richard 1973 Grove, Roger 1931-35

(2002-) 2002-05 2011 20122003 2004-05

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(X) CANTON BULLDOGS Julian, George Smith, Gideon

(1960-) 2013 1972 1963-65 1987 1980-85 2010 1962-63 1986 1973-79,’85 1960 1962 1998, 2000 1985 1960-62 1973 1999 1963 2011 1986-91 1962 1963-69 1980-82 1986 1998

(1934-) (1930-33)

HOUSTON TEXANS Banks, Tony Mason, Derrick Martin, Keshawn Randall, Greg Smith, Robaire

HONORS & AWARDS

BUFFALO BILLS Adams, Johnny Beard, Thomas Behrman, David Belk, Veno Brammer, Mark Caulcrick, Jehuu Charon, Carl Clark, Bryan DeLamielleure, Joe Discenzo, Tony Dorow, Al Hill, Ray Maidlow, Steve Matsos, Emil McConnell, Brian Mudge, Dave Paterra, Herbert Rayner, Dave Rolle, Butch Saidock, Thomas Saimes, George Simpson, William Wojciechowski, John Young, Duane

(1968-) 2004-05 1998-99 1984 1977 2008-13 1998 1999 1934 1983-84 2007 20061968-72 2008 1998

DETROIT LIONS Portsmouth Spartans

1919

1973 1995 1991 1989-91 1957-64 1933-38 1993 1959-62 2006 1996 1978-80 1981-82 2005 2012-

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(X) BOSTON YANKS Kennedy, William

CINCINNATI BENGALS Askew, Matthias Bell, Myron Clark, M. Bryan Cobb, Michael Cook, Kyle Costello, Brad DeMarco, Brian Lay, Russell Maidlow, Steve Marshall, Lemar Peko, Domata Phillips, Jess Rayner, Dave Shaw, Scott

(X) DETROIT HERALDS Straight, Herbert

(1960-) 1967 1971 1990-91 1968-70 2002 2009-10 1966 1970-72 2008 1964 1967 1990-91 20101973-74

Highsmith, Donald Ingram, Mark Larson, Kurt Mandarich, Tony Masters, Norman Monnett, Robert Morrissey, Jim Quinlan, William Rayner, Dave Rison, Andre Rudzinski, Paul Stachowicz, Ray Whitticker, William Worthy, Jerel (X) HAMMOND PROS Blacklock, Hugh

SPARTAN RECORDS

Bagdon, Edward Bell, Anthony Bruckner, Les Clark, Ernest Fredrickson, Rob Hill, Renaldo Hoyer, Brian Rolle, Butch Stanton, Drew Young, D.J. Young, Lonnie

DENVER BRONCOS Behrman, David Bowdell, Gordon Ezor, Blake Garrett, Drake Haygood, Herb Hill, Renaldo Matsos, Emil Saimes, George Shaw, Josh Snorton, Matthew Summers, James Szymanski, Jim Vickerson, Kevin Washington, Eugene

1960-61 1978-83 1973-83 1991-95 1964-68 1960 1964-66, ’68-74 1976 2000 1993-94

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(1922-) (1921) (1920)

Bercich, Robert E. Bethea, Larry DuPree, Billy Joe Edwards, Dixon Gent, Peter Kowalczyk, Walter Manders, David Schaum, Greg Underwood, Dimitrius Vanderbeek, Matt

COACHING STAFF

CHICAGO BEARS Chicago Staleys Decatur Staleys

Pro Team (est.) (X) No Longer Competing

1996-2004, 08-09 2011 2010

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Muhammad, Muhsin Nwagbuo, Ogemdi Thomas, Devin

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Andersen, Morten Ballman, Gary Barnett, Harlon Edinger, Paul Edwards, Dixon Hannon, Thomas Herron, David Jenkins, Carlos Jones, Clinton Pyle, W. Palmer Quinn, Kelly Washington, Eugene

1924 (1961-) 2004 1973 1995-96 2005 1996-98 1977-84 2007-08 1991-94 1967-72 1964 1987 1967-72

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1971-) Boston Patriots (1960-70) Baker, Chris 2009 Barnett, Harlon 1993-94 Clark, Gail 1974 Creswell, Smiley 1983-86 Discenzo, Tony 1960 Hoyer, Brian 2009-11 Morris, Aric 2003 Phillips, Jess 1976-77 Robinson-Randall, Greg 2000-02 Sayler, Jace 2001 Schaum, Greg 1978 Suci, Robert 1963 Turner, T.J. 2001 Webster, George 1974-76 Wells, William 1960 Yewcic, Thomas 1961-66 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Andersen, Morten Davis, Travis Matthews, Henry Morse, Bobby Newsome, Richard Ninowski, James Phillips, Jess

(1967-) 1982-94 1990 1972-73 1989-90 2001 1969 1973-74

NEW YORK GIANTS Andersen, Morten Ballman, Gary Banks, Carl Brenner, Allen Burress, Plaxico Grandelius, Sonny Ingram, Mark Jackson, Cleveland Jones, Greg Kanick, James Kelly, Ellison Ketzko, Alexander Morrall, Earl Thomas, Devin Van Pelt, Brad Walker, G. Mickey Wietecha, Raymond

(1925-) 2001 1973 1984-92 1969-70 2005-08 1953 1987-92 1979 2011 1970-71 1959 1942 1965-67 2010-11 1973-83 1961-65 1953-62

NEW YORK JETS New York Titans Baker, Chris Burress, Plaxico Donnahoo, Roger Dorow, Al Earley, James Fontes, Wayne Herman, David Ledyard, Courtney Lewis, Sherman

(1963-) (1960-62) 2002-08 2011 1960 1960-61 1978-80 1962 1964-73 2000 1966-67

Look, Dean Martin, Blanche Mason, Derrick Richardson, Jeffrey Rochester, Paul Saidock, Thomas Smith, Eric Young, Lonnie

1962 1960 2011 1967-68 1963-69 1960-62 2006-12 1991-93, ’96

(X) NEW YORK YANKEES (AAFC) Sieradski, Stephen 1948 OAKLAND RAIDERS Los Angeles Raiders Oakland Raiders

(1995-) (1982-94) (1960-81)

Bell, Anthony Fredrickson, Rob Highsmith, Donald Hill, Renaldo Kowalczyk, Walter Matsos, Emil Morris, Chris Phillips, Jess Pyle, W. Palmer Rayner, Dave Rison, Andre Shaw, Josh Smith, Bubba Van Pelt, Brad Ware, Jeremy

1992-93 1994-97 1970-72 2005 1961 1963-65 2006-09 1975-76 1966 2011 2000 2007 1973-74 1984-86 2010

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Ballman, Gary Bullough, Chuck Buss, Arthur Cunningham, B.J. Dorow, Al Friedlund, Robert Horrel, William Ingram, Mark Johnson, Bill Kowalczyk, Walter Labinjo, Mike Morse, Bobby Peaks, Clarence Raye, James Quinlan, William Reese, Ike Saidock, Thomas Scott, Gari Wells, William PITTSBURGH STEELERS Pittsburgh Pirates Adams, Flozell Ballman, Gary Bell, Le’Veon Bell, Myron Burress, Plaxico Chandnois, Lynn Curl, Ronald Graves, Thomas Haller, Alan Hawkins, Courtney Hoyer, Brian Johnson, Bill Lyons, Mitch McFadden, Marvin Miller, Jim Minarik, Henry Morrall, Earl O’Brien, Francis Peaks, Clarence Stanley, Ronald Webster, George Wells, William

(1933-) 1967-72 1992 1936-37 20131957 1946 1952 1996 1998-99 1958-59 2004-05 1987 1957-63 1969 1963 1998-2004 1957 2000-01 1958 (1941-) (1933-40)

2010 1962-66 20131994-98, 2000-01 2000-04, 2012 1950-56 1972 1979-81 1992-93 1997-2000 2012 1995-96 1997-99 1953, ’56 1994-96 1951 1957-58 1966-68 1964-65 2006 1972-73 1957

(X) POTTSVILLE MAROONS Hultman, Vivian

1927

ST. LOUIS RAMS Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Rams

(1997-) (1946-94) (1937-45)

Banks, Tony Carey, Robert Currie, Daniel Dukes, Clifford Gordon, Richard Grant, Otis Jenkins, Carlos Johnson, Bill Lay, Russell Ryan, Clifton Sanders, Lonnie Saul, Richard Simpson, William Smoker, Jeff Williams, Samuel

1996-98 1952, ’54, ’56 1965-66 2005 1972-73 1983-85 1995-96 1997 1934 2007-10 1968-69 1970-81 1974-78 2004-05 1959

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Baker, Edwin Gordon, Richard Herron, David Jones, Clinton Lewis, Terrence Martin, Blanche Matsos, Emil McKinney, Brandon Mojsiejenko, Ralf Moten, Eric Nowak, Gary Nwagbuo, Ogemdi Rayner, Dave Thomas, Jesse Young, Duane Young, Lonnie

2012 1974 2010 1973 1985 1960 1966 2006-08 1985-88 1991-96 1971 2009-11 2007 1960 1991-95 1994-95

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Celek, Garrett Clark, M. Bryan Cooper, George Lee, Dwight Morrall, Earl Mudd, Howard Peterson, Julian Robinson, Trenton Shaw, Josh

(1950-) 20121982-83 1987-88 1968 1956 1964-69 2000-05 2012 2002

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Baker, Chris Bouyer, Willie Davis, Kellen Duckett, T.J. Peterson, Julian

(1976-) 2010 1989 2013 2008 2006-08

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Carter, Nigea Gholston, William Hawkins, Courtney Morris, Thomas

(1976-) 1997 20131992-96 1982-84

TENNESSEE TITANS Tennessee Oilers Houston Oilers Fields, Angelo Mason, Derrick McConnell, Brian Montogmery, Greg Morris, Aric Ringer, Javon Saul, Ronald Smith, Bubba Smith, Robaire Suci, Robert Vickerson, Kevin Webster, George White, Lorenzo Wright, Thomas

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WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1937-) Boston Redskins (1932-36) Bagdon, Edward Banks, Carl Banks, Tony Bunch,Derek Cousins, Kirk Dekker, Paul Dorow, Al Duckett, T.J. Hatcher, Ronald Highsmith, Donald Jarrett, Craig Lowe, Gary Marshall, Lemar Mojsiejenko, Ralf Ninowski, James O’Brien, Francis Planutis, Gerald Quinlan, William Robinson, Trenton Sanders, Lonnie Saul, Ronald Thomas, Devin Vanderbeek, Matt Wilson, Bobby Zagers, Bert

1952 1993 2001 1987 20121953 1954-56 2006 1962 1976 2002 1956-57 2001-06 1989-90 1967-68 1960-66 1956 1965 20131963-67 1976-81 2008-10 1995-96 1991-98 1955, ’57-58

ALL-TIME PRO ROSTER Adams, Flozell Dallas 1998-2009 Pittsburgh 2010 Adams, Johnny Buffalo 2013 Adderley, Herb A. Green Bay 1961-69 Dallas 1970-72 Allen, Eric B. Toronto 1972-75 Allman, Robert M. Chicago 1936 Andersen, Morten New Orleans 1982-94 Atlanta 1995-2000 New York Giants 2001 Kansas City 2002-03 Minnesota 2004 Atlanta 2006-07 Ane, Charles T. Kansas City 1975-80 Green Bay 1981 Arbanas, Frederick V. Dallas 1962 Kansas City 1963-70 Arena, Anthony G. Detroit 1942 Askew, Matthias Cincinnati 2004-05 Auer, Scott Kansas City 1984-85 Bagdon, Ed Chicago Cardinals 1950-51 Washington 1952 Baker, Chris New York Jets 2002-08 New England 2009 Seattle 2010 Baker, Edwin San Diego 2012 Cleveland 2013Baldwin, Ervin Indianapolis 2009 Ballman, Gary J. Pittsburgh 1962-66 Philadelphia 1967-72 New York Giants 1973 Minnesota 1973

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Kennedy, William J. Detroit 1942, ’44 Boston Yanks 1947 Ketzko, Alexander G. New York Giants 1942 Detroit 1943 Keur, Josh Indianapolis 1999-2000 Kinek, Michael K. Cleveland 1940 Klewicki, Edward L. Detroit 1935-38 Kowalczyk, Walter J. Philadelphia 1958-59 Dallas 1960 Oakland 1961 Krumm, Todd Chicago 1988-89 Labinjo, Mike Philadelphia 2004-05 Indianapolis 2005 Miami 2005 Calgary 2007-10 Land, Melvin Miami 1979-80 Toronto 1982 Larson, Kurt Indianapolis 1989-90 Green Bay 1991 Lay, Russell M. Detroit 1934 Cincinnati 1934 St. Louis 1934 Ledyard, Courtney New York Jets 2000 Lee, Dwight L. San Francisco 1968 Atlanta 1968 Montreal 1969 Lewis, Sherman P. Toronto 1964-65 British Columbia 1965 New York Jets 1966-67 Lewis, Terrence L. San Diego 1985 Lincoln, Dewey R. Hamilton 1968 Look, Dean Z. New York Jets 1962 Lothamer, Edward D. Kansas City 1964-69, ’71-72 Lowe, Gary R. Washington 1956-57 Detroit 1957-64 Lyons, Mitch Atlanta 1993-96 Pittsburgh 1997-99 MacNeill, John Hamilton 1992 British Columbia 1992-93 Maidlow, Steve K. Cincinnati 1983-84 Buffalo 1985 Malinosky, John M. Calgary 1978 Winnipeg 1979 Toronto 1980-84 Hamilton 1985 Mandarich, Tony Green Bay 1989-91 Indianapolis 1996-98 Manders, David F. Dallas 1964-66, ‘68-74 Marshall, Lemar Washington 2001-06 Cincinnati 2007 Martin, Blanche L.A. Chargers 1960 New York Titans 1960 Martin, Keshawn Houston 2012Mason, Derrick Houston/Tennessee 1997-2004 Baltimore 2005-10 New York Jets 2011 Houston 2011

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Harding, Lawrence F. Montreal 1958 Hardy, Clifton Chicago 1971 Hatcher, Ronald A. Washington 1962 Toronto 1963-64 Hawkins, Courtney Tampa Bay 1992-96 Pittsburgh 1997-2000 Haygood, Herb Denver 2002 Henry, Aldi Calgary 1997-2002 Herman, David J. New York Jets 1964-73 Herron, David Minnesota 2007-08 Kansas City 2009 San Diego 2010 Highsmith, Donald C. Oakland 1970-72 Green Bay 1973 Washington 1976 Hill, Ray Buffalo 1998, 2000 Miami 1998-2000 Hill, Renaldo Arizona 2001-04 Miami 2006-08 Denver 2009-10 Hinesly, James Hamilton 1957 Horrell, William G. Philadelphia 1952 Hoyer, Brian New England 2009-11 Pittsburgh 2012 Arizona 2012 Cleveland 2013Hultman, Vivian J. Detroit Panthers 1925-26 Pottsville 1927 Iaquaniello, Mike Miami 1991-92 Ingram, Mark New York Giants 1987-92 Miami 1993-94 Green Bay 1995 Philadelphia 1996 Irvin, Sedrick Detroit 1999-2000 Jackson, Cleveland New York Giants 1979 Jarrett, Craig Washington 2002 Jenkins, Carlos Minnesota 1991-94 St. Louis Rams 1995-96 Jewett, Robert G. Chicago 1958 Toronto 1961-62 Johnson, Arthur L. Toronto 1961-63 Calgary 1964-65 Edmonton 1966 Johnson, Bret Toronto 1993-96 Johnson, Bill Cleveland 1992-94 Pittsburgh 1995-96 St. Louis 1997 Philadelphia 1998-99 Jones, Clinton Minnesota 1967-72 San Diego 1973 Jones, Greg New York Giants 2011 Jacksonville 2012 Julian, George Canton 1916 Kanicki, James H. Cleveland 1963-69 New York Giants 1970-71 Kelly, Ellison L. New York Giants 1959 Hamilton 1960-70 Toronto 1971-72

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Donelson, Ventson Saskatchewan 1991-95, ’99-2000 Donnahoo, Roger J. New York Jets 1960 Dorow, Albert R. Washington 1954-56 Philadelphia 1957 British Columbia 1958 Toronto 1959 New York Jets 1960-61 Buffalo 1962 Duckett, Ellis Saskatchewan 1955 Duckett, T.J. Atlanta 2002-05 Washington 2006 Detroit 2007 Seattle 2008 Dukes, Clifford St. Louis 2005 Dukes, Harold C. Toronto 1960-61 DuPree, Billy Joe Dallas 1973-83 Earley, James New York Jets 1978-80 Edinger, Paul Chicago 2000-04 Minnesota 2005 Edwards, Dixon Dallas 1991-95 Minnesota 1996-98 Ezor, Blake Denver 1990-91 Fields, Angelo B. Houston 1980-81 Green Bay 1982 Fields, Brandon Miami 2007Fontes, Wayne New York Jets 1962 Frank, Charles W. British Columbia 1957-58 Toronto 1960 Fredrickson, Rob L.A./Oakland 1994-97 Detroit 1998 Arizona 1999-2002 Friedlund, Robert M. Philadelphia 1946 Garrett, Drake F. Denver 1968-70 Gent, Peter Dallas 1964-68 Gholston, William Tampa Bay 2013Glover, Rich Saskatchewan 1994 Goovert, Ronald E. Detroit 1967 Gordon, Richard F. Chicago 1966-72 Los Angeles 1972-73 Green Bay 1973 San Diego 1974 Grandelius, Everett (Sonny) New York Giants 1953 Grant, Otis LA Rams 1983-85 Detroit 1986 Graves, Thomas E. Pittsburgh 1979-81 Greene, Scott Carolina 1996-97 Indianapolis 1998-99 Grove, Roger R. Green Bay 1931-35 Haller, Alan Pittsburgh 1992-93 Hallock, Ty Detroit 1993-95 Jacksonville 1996-97 Chicago 1998-2000 Hannon, Thomas Minnesota 1977-84 Hansen, Dale Detroit 1944, ’48

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Carey, Robert W. Los Angeles 1952, ’54, ’56 Chicago 1958 Carruthers, Joseph D. British Columbia 1960 Hamilton 1962 Montreal 1962 Caulcrick, Jehuu Buffalo 2010 Celek, Garrett San Francisco 2012Chandnois, Lynn E. Pittsburgh 1950-56 Charon, Carl H. Buffalo 1962-63 Christensen, Koester L. Portsmouth 1930 Clark, M. Bryan San Francisco 1982-83 Cincinnati 1984 Miami 1985 Buffalo 1986 Clark, Ernest R. Detroit 1963-67 St. Louis 1968 Hamilton 1969 Clark, Gail A. Chicago 1973 New England 1974 Toronto 1976 Hamilton 1979 Cobb, DeAndra Atlanta 2005 Hamilton 2009-10 Cobb, Michael Cincinnati 1977 Chicago 1978-81 Coleman, Mill Montreal 1997-98 Cook, Kyle Cincinnati 2008-13 Cooper, George J. San Franciso 1987-88 Costello, Brad Cincinnati 1998-99 Cousins, Kirk Washington 2012Creswell, Smiley L. New England 1983-86 Cunningham, B.J. Philadelphia 2013 Curl, Ronald G. Pittsburgh 1972 Toronto 1973-74 Currie, Daniel G. Green Bay 1958-64 Los Angeles 1965-66 Danziger, Fred W. Cleveland Indians 1931 DaPrato, Neno J. Detroit Panthers 1921 Davis, Kellen Chicago 2008-12 Seattle 2013 Davis, Travis New Orleans 1990 Indianapolis 1991-92 Deane, J’Micheal Calgary 2011Dekker, Paul N. Washington 1953 Hamilton 1954-62 DeLamielleure, Joseph M. Buffalo 1973-79 Cleveland 1980-84 Buffalo 1985 DeMarco, Brian Jacksonville 1995-98 Cincinnati 1999 Dibble, Dorne A. Detroit 1951, 1953-57 Discenzo, Tony Boston 1960 Buffalo 1960 Diehl, David D. Detroit 1939-40, ’44-45

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Banks, Carl E. New York Giants 1984-92 Washington 1993 Cleveland 1994-95 Banks, Tony St. Louis Rams 1996-98 Baltimore 1999-2000 Washington 2001 Houston 2002-05 Barnett, Harlon Cleveland 1990-92 New England 1993-94 Minnesota 1995-96 Bass, Daniel E. Toronto 1980-81 Calgary 1981-83 Edmonton 1984-89 Beard, Thomas L. Buffalo 1972 Beckley, Arthur K. Dayton 1926 Behrman, David W. Buffalo 1963-65 Denver 1967 Belk, Veno Buffalo 1987 Bell, Anthony D. St. Louis/Phoenix 1986-91 Detroit 1991 L.A. Raiders 1992-93 Bell, Le’Veon Pittsburgh 2013Bell, Myron Pittsburgh 1994-98, 2000-01 Cincinnati 1998-99 Bercich, Robert E. Dallas 1960-61 Berger, Donald Saskatchewan 1958 Bethea, Larry Dallas 1978-83 Birney, Thomas F. Green Bay 1979-80 Blacklock, Hugh M. Hammond 1919 Decatur 1920 Chicago Staleys 1921 Chicago Bears 1922-25 Brooklyn 1926 Bolden, LeRoy Cleveland 1958-59 Bouyer, Willie Seattle 1989 Bowdell, Gordon B. Denver 1971 Brammer, Mark D. Buffalo 1980-85 Detroit 1986 Brenner, Allen R. New York Giants 1969-70 Hamilton 1971-74 Winnipeg 1975 Ottawa 1975-77 Brown, Eddie Toronto 1991 Bruckner, Les Chicago Cardinals 1945 Budde, Edward L. Kansas City 1963-76 Bullough, Chuck Philadelphia 1992 Miami 1993-95 Indianapolis 1996 Bullough, Henry Green Bay 1955, ’58 Bunch, Derek Washington 1987 Burress, Plaxico Pittsburgh 2000-04, 2012 New York Giants 2005-08 New York Jets 2011 Burroughs, James E. Baltimore/Indianapolis 1982-86 Buss, Arthur Chicago 1934-35 Philadelphia 1936-37 Butler, Frank J. Green Bay 1934-36, ’38

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Masters, Norman D. British Columbia 1956 Green Bay 1957-64 Matsos, Emil G. (Archie) Buffalo 1960-62 Oakland 1963-65 Denver 1966 San Diego 1966 Matthews, Henry New England 1972 Atlanta 1973 New Orleans 1973 McConnell, Brian T. Buffalo 1973 Houston 1973 McFadden, Marvin G. Pittsburgh 1953, ’56 McKinney, Brandon San Diego 2006-08 Baltimore 2008-11 Meier, Francis H. Ottawa 1934-35 Mendyk, Dennis A. Winnipeg 1957 Miller, Blake W. Detroit Panthers 1921 Miller, Jim Pittsburgh 1994-96 Atlanta 1997 Detroit 1998 Chicago 1999-2002 Miller, John Detroit 1989 Minarik, Henry J. Pittsburgh 1951 Mojsiejenko, Ralf San Diego 1985-88 Washington 1989-90 Monnett, Robert C. Green Bay 1933-38 Montgomery, Greg Houston 1988-93 Detroit 1994 Baltimore 1996-97 Morabito, Daniel L. Buffalo Tigers 1941 Morgado, Arnold, Jr. Kansas City 1977-79 Morrall, Earl E. San Francisco 1956 Pittsburgh 1957-58 Detroit 1958-64 New York Giants 1965-67 Baltimore 1968-71 Miami 1972-76 Morris, Aric Tennessee 2000-02 New England 2003 Morris, Chris Oakland 2006-09 Carolina 2010 Morris, Thomas L. Tampa Bay 1982-84 Morrissey, James M. Chicago 1985-93 Green Bay 1993 Morse, Bobby Philadelphia 1987 New Orleans 1989-90 Moten, Eric San Diego 1991-96 Mudd, Howard San Francisco 1964-69 Chicago 1969-70 Mudge, Dave Buffalo 1999 Toronto 1999 Winnipeg 2000-05 Montreal 2006-08 Muhammad, Muhsin Carolina 1996-2004, 2008-09 Chicago 2005-07 Mullinder, Luc Saskatchewan 2004-11 Montreal 2011

Hamilton 2011 Napolitan, Mark R. Seattle 1985 Buffalo 1986 Toronto 1986-87 Newkirk, Robert New Orleans 1999 Chicago 2000-01 Newsome, Richard New Orleans 2001 Nicholson, James B. Kansas City 1974-79 Nielsen, Hans Chicago 1981 Ninowski, James Cleveland 1958-59, ’62-66 Detroit 1960-61 Washington 1967-68 New Orleans 1969 Nowak, Gary W. San Diego 1971 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi San Diego 2009-11 Carolina 2011 Detroit 2012 O’Brien, Francis J. Cleveland 1959 Washington 1960-66 Pittsburgh 1966-68 Owens, Buddy British Columbia 1967 Partchenko, Peter Toronto 1993-95 Paterra, Herbert E. Buffalo 1963 Hamilton 1965-68 Peaks, Clarence E. Philadelphia 1957-63 Pittsburgh 1964-65 Peko, Domata Cincinnati 2006Peko, Siitupe Indianapolis 2002-04 Peterson, Julian San Francisco 2000-05 Seattle 2006-08 Detroit 2009-10 Phillips, Harold B. British Columbia 1971 Phillips, Jess Cincinnati 1968-72 New Orleans 1973-74 Oakland 1975-76 New England 1976-77 Pingel, John S. Detroit 1939 Planutis, Gerald R. Washington 1956 Pyle, W. Palmer Baltimore 1960-63 Minnesota 1964 Oakland 1966 Quinlan, William D. Hamilton 1954 Cleveland 1957-58 Green Bay 1959-62 Philadelphia 1963 Detroit 1964 Washington 1965 Quinn, Kelly B. Winnipeg 1986 Toronto 1987 Minnesota 1987 Raye, James A. Philadelphia 1969 Rayner, Dave Indianapolis 2005 Green Bay 2006 Kansas City 2007 San Diego 2007 Cincinnati 2008 Detroit 2010 Oakland 2011 Buffalo 2011

Reader, Russell B. Chicago 1947 Toronto 1949 Reece, Travis Detroit 1998-99 Reed, Kerry Miami 2007 Reese, Ike Philadelphia 1998-2004 Atlanta 2005-06 Richardson, Jeffrey New York Jets 1967-68 Miami 1969 Ridler, Don Cleveland Indians 1931 Ringer, Javon Tennessee 2009-12 Rison, Andre Indianapolis 1989 Atlanta 1990-94 Cleveland 1995 Jacksonville 1996 Green Bay 1996 Kansas City 1997-1999 Oakland 2000 Robbins, Kevin Cleveland 1989 Robinson, Embry Montreal 1958 Robinson, Trenton San Francisco 2012 Washington 2013 Robinson-Randall, Greg New England 2000-02 Houston 2003 Rochester, Paul Kansas City 1960-63 New York Jets 1963-69 Rockenbach, Lyle J. Detroit 1943 Rogers, Charles Detroit 2003-05 Rolle, Butch Buffalo 1986-91 Arizona 1992-93 Rucker, Chris Indianapolis 2011 Rudzinski, Paul Green Bay 1978-80 Rush, Jerry Detroit 1965-71 Ryan, Clifton St. Louis 2007-10 Saidock, Thomas Philadelphia 1957 New York Jets 1960-62 Buffalo 1962 Saimes, George Buffalo 1963-69 Denver 1970-72 Sanders, Lonnie Washington 1963-67 St. Louis 1968-69 Saul, Richard Los Angeles 1970-81 Saul, Ronald Houston 1970-75 Washington 1976-81 Sayler, Jace New England 2001 Schaum, Greg Dallas 1976 New England 1978 Scott, Gari Philadelphia 2000-01 Shaw, Josh San Francisco 2002 Miami 2004 Oakland 2007 Denver 2008 Shaw, Scott Cincinnati 1998 Shlapak, Borys Baltimore 1972

Sieradski, Stephen New York Yankees 1948 Brooklyn 1948 Simpson, William Los Angeles 1974-78 Buffalo 1980-82 Sims, Dion Miami 2013Smith, Bubba Baltimore 1967-71 Oakland 1973-74 Houston 1975-76 Smith, Eddie Hamilton 1979 Smith, Eric New York Jets 2006-12 Smith, Gideon Canton 1915 Smith, Robaire Tennessee 2000-03, ’06 Houston 2004-05 Cleveland 2007-10 Smoker, Jeff St. Louis 2004-05 Snorton, H. Matthew Denver 1964 Snow, Percy Kansas City 1990-92 Chicago 1993-94 Speelman, Harry Detroit 1940 Stachowicz, Ray Green Bay 1981-82 Chicago 1983 Detroit 1986 Stanley, Ronald Pittsburgh 2006 Stanton, Drew Detroit 2007-11 Indianapolis 2012 Arizona 2013Stanton, Jerome Ottawa 1981 Straight, Herbert Detroit Heralds 1919 Suci, Robert L. Houston 1962 Boston 1963 Summers, James Denver 1967 Szymanski, Jim Denver 1990-91 Thomas, Devin Washington 2008-10 Carolina 2010 New York Giants 2010-11 Thomas, Jesse L. Winnipeg 1954 Baltimore 1955-57 San Diego 1960 Thornhill, Josh Detroit 2002 Threats, Jabbar Jacksonville 1997-98 Kansas City 2002 Thrower, Willie L. Chicago 1953 Turner, Daryl Seattle 1984-88 Turner, T.J. New England 2001 Underwood, Dimitrius Dallas 2000 Vanderbeek, Matt Indianapolis 1990-92 Minnesota 1991 Dallas 1993-94 Washington 1995-96 Van Pelt, Brad A. New York Giants 1973-83 L.A. Raiders 1984-86 Cleveland 1986 Vezmar, Walter Detroit 1946-47

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Vickerson, Kevin Tennessee 2007-09 Denver 2010Wagner, Sidney P. Detroit 1936-38 Walker, G. Mickey New York Giants 1961-65 Ware, Jeremy Oakland 2010 Washington, Eugene Minnesota 1967-72 Denver 1973-74 Webster, George D. Houston 1967-72 Pittsburgh 1972-73 New England 1974-76 Wells, William P. Washington 1954-57 Pittsburgh 1957 Philadelphia 1958 New England 1960 West, Jerry F. British Columbia 1967 White, Blair Indianapolis 2010-11 White, Lorenzo Houston 1988-94 Cleveland 1995 Whitticker, William Green Bay 2005 Wietecha, Raymond W. New York Giants 1953-62 Williams, Samuel F. Los Angeles 1959 Detroit 1960-65 Atlanta 1966-67 Wilson, Bobby Washington 1991-98 Wiska, Jeff Cleveland 1986 Miami 1987 Wojciechowski, John Buffalo 1986 Chicago 1987-93 Worthy, Jerel Green Bay 2012Wright, Thomas Tennessee 2003-04 Wulff, James F. Washington 1960-61 Wycinsky, Craig P. Cleveland 1972 Yewcic, Thomas Boston 1961-66 Young, D.J. Arizona 2012 Young, Duane San Diego 1991-95 Buffalo 1998 Young, Lonnie St. Louis/Phoenix 1985-91 New York Jets 1991-93, 1996 San Diego 1994-95 Zagers, Bert A. Washington 1955, ’57-58 Zucco, Victor A. Chicago 1957-60

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Beardsley, William W.; 1942; FB; #35; Beaverton, PA/Beaverton Beatty, Howard E.; 1915; HB; #*; Petoskey, MI/* Beaubiean, Paul J.; 1936; G; #29; Flint, MI/Central Beaudoin, Mark S.; 1982-83-84-85; LB/DE; #27; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix Beaudouin, Ashley; 2006; S; #20; Lansing, MI/Eastern Beck, Jordan; 1985; WR; #10; Milwaukee, WI/Nicolet Becker, Henry L.; 1896-97; *; #*; Hesperia, MI/* Beckley, Arthur K.; 1922-23-24; HB; #*; Bay City, MI/* Begeny, Joseph; 1962-63; FB; #34; Tonawanda, NY/Geistown (PA) Richland Twp. Behrman, David W.; 1960-61-62; T/C; #51; Dowagiac, MI/Dowagiac Belasco, Anthony; 2003-04; S; #14/5; Cedar Grove, NJ/ Bergen Catholic Belk, Veno; 1982-83-84-85; LB/TE; #95; Flint, MI/Northwestern Bell, Anthony D.; 1982-83-84-85; LB; #51; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Anderson Bell, Chris L.; 1981; LB; #45; Cincinnati, OH/Wyoming Bell, Le’Veon; 2010-11-12; RB; #24; Columbus, OH/ Groveport Madison Bell, Mike; 2004-05-08; S; #28; Shaker Heights, OH/ Shaker Heights Bell, Myron; 1990-91-92-93; DB; #24; Toledo, OH/ Macomber-Whitney Bell, Robert F.; 1902-03C-04; T; #*; Mason, MI/* Bell, Theodore; 1975; TB; #20; Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Beltinck, Kiel; 2003-04-05-06; CB/DB; #39/35; Mount Pleasant, MI/ Mount Pleasant Bencie, Luke; 1994-95; FS/TE; #19; Sarasota, FL/Riverview Bendzuck, Nick; 2009-10; FB; #40/42; Strongsville, OH/Strongsville Benedict, Richard R.; 1967-68; OG/DT; #68; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Bennett, Ralph E.; 1938-39; E; #24; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Benson, Hubert E.; 1963; G; #89; Oak Park, IL/River Forest Benson, Wayne E.; 1950-51; HB/FB; #17; Harvey, IL/Harvey Bentley, S. Rahn; 1962-63-64; G/T; #75; Grand Rapids, MI/South Bercich, Robert E.; 1957-58-59; FB/HB; #43; Summit, IL/Argo Berger, Donald; 1955-56-57; C; #54; Philadelphia, PA/ Staunton Military (VA) Bergin, Joseph; 1986-87; DE; #45; Elmhurst, IL/York Berlinski, Richard A.; 1966-67-68; HB/FB; #22; Quinnesec, MI/Kingsford Bernard, Lacey; 1956; E; #80; Flint, MI/Central Bethea, Larry; 1974-75-76-77C; TE/DT; #88; Newport News, VA/ Ferguson Beyer, Howard; 1942; C; #53; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon

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BBB Babich, Richard W.; 1984; OLB; #98; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Bacon, Mike; 2007-08; OG/C; #60; Lansing, MI/Lansing Catholic Central Badaczewski, Joseph; 1953-54-55; C; #56; Seanor, PA/Conemaugh Twp. Baes, Richard W.; 1974-75-76C; TB; #3; Brookfield, WI/Central Bagdon, Edward; 1946-47-48-49; G; #65; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Baggett, Charles A.; 1973-74-75; QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/Smith Bailey, Charles A.; 1966-67-68; DT; #61; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Bailey, Philip F.; 1917; G; #18; Ludington, MI/Ludington Bailey, Terry L.; 1980-81; MLB; #77; San Francisco, CA/Wilson

Baid, Donald G.; 1967-68-69; OG; #59; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh Baker, Albert H.; 1934; *; #*; * Baker, Chris; 1998-99-2000-01; TE; #83; Saline, MI/Saline Baker, Corey; 1993-94; LB/FB; #48; East Kentwood, MI/ East Kentwood Baker, Edwin; 2009-10-11; RB; #4; Highland Park, MI/Oak Park Baker, Park F.; 1958-59; FB; #32; Seanor, PA/Conemaugh Balasis, Michael; 1986; PK; #99; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Baldwin, Ernest W.; 1910; G; *; Midland, MI/* Baldwin, Ervin; 2006-07; DE; #51; Oglethorpe, GA/Macon County Baldwin, William W.; 1946; T; #72; Lansing, MI/Central Balge, Kenneth E.; 1942-46C-47; T/E; #70/80; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Ball, Elton E.; 1920; *; #*; Albion, MI/* Ball, Walter; 1940; HB; #56; Lansing, MI/Eastern Ballard, Clint V.; 1911; *; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Ballman, Gary J.; 1959-60-61; HB; #14; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit Banks, Carl E.; 1980-81-82C-83C; OLB; #54; Flint, MI/Beecher Banks, Sean; 1997-98; LB; #38; Youngstown, OH/ Cardinal Mooney Banks, Tony; 1994-95C; QB; #12; San Diego, CA/Mesa Barbas, Constantino J.; 1945; E; #89; Detroit, MI/Cooley Barker, Homer L.; 1973; OG; #62; Denver, CO/Manual Barker, Richard A.; 1957-58; FB/E; #46/89; Lansing, MI/Eastern Barnett, Darren; 2003; CB; #22; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Barnett, Harlon; 1986-87-88-89C; DB; #36; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Barnett, William D.; 1909; *; #*; Pittsburgh, PA/* Barnum, Thomas E.; 1969-70; LB/DDG; #49; Woodland, MI/ Lake Odessa Lakewood Barr, Douglas E.; 1969-70-71; RB/CB; #25; Canton, OH/Glenwood Barratt, Fred W.; 1929; C; #*; Lansing, MI/* Barrent, David; 2010; OT; #79; Clive, IA/Valley Barrie, Joseph H.; 1935; *; #*; * Bass, Dan E.; 1976-77-78-79; ILB; #49; Bath, MI/Bath Bassett, Charles F.; 1917-19-20; HB/E; #*; Flint, MI/* Batchelor, William L.; 1939-40; C; #2; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan Bates, Aaron; 2007-08-09-10C; P; #18; New Concord, OH/John Glenn Bazemore, Michael; 2002-03-04-05; LB/DE; #40; Philadelphia, PA/ West Catholic Beard, Matt; 1995-96; C; #52; Lansing, MI/Sexton Beard, Thomas L.; 1969-70; C, #51; Battle Creek, MI/Central

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Abrams, Brice; 1990-91-92-93C; FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Abdo, Edward S; 1938-39-40; OG; #12; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Abraham, Stephen R.; 1975; LB; #86; Ashtabula, OH/St. John Abrecht, Jeffrey L.; 1962; *; #92; Dover, OH/Dover Adams, Flozell; 1994-95-96-97; OT; #76; Bellwood, IL/Proviso West Adams, Howard J.; 1952; G; #62; Jackson, MI/Jackson Adams, Johnny; 2008-10-11-12; CB; #5; Akron, OH/Buchtel Adams, SirDarean; 2004-05-06-07; DB/LB; #27; Bradenton, FL/Bayshore Adderley, Herb A.; 1958-59-60C; HB; #26; Philadelphia, PA/Northeast Agett, Albert H.; 1934-35-36; HB; #*; Kingsport, TN/Kingsport Agnew, Thomas G.; 1902; *; #*; Corunna, MI/* Akana, Alan; 1984-85; OG; #65; Garden Grove, CA/Costa Mesa Estancia Alderson, Kenith O.; 1970-71-72; FB/LB; #41; Baytown, TX/Sterling Alexander, Aaron; 2003-04; WR; #10; Richmond, VA/Henrico Alexander, Carlos; 2003; DB; #23; Akron, OH/John R. Buchtel Alfson, Albert H.; 1899; T; #*; Long Rapids, MI/* Allan, E. Thomas.; 1982-83-84; C/DT/DE; #59; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Allen, Denicos; 2010-11-12-13; LB; #28; Hamilton, OH/Hamilton Allen, Eric B.; 1969-70-71C; HB; #24; Georgetown, SC/Howard Allen, Gerald H.; 1907-08; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Allen, Jack; 2012-13; OL; #66; Hinsdale, IL/Hinsdale Central Allen, Yakini; 1992-93-94-95C; DT/LB/DE; #23; Detroit, MI/Mumford Alling, Ronald V.; 1937-38-39; C; #3; Lansing, MI/Central Allison, Ryan; 2005-06-07-08; WR/LB; #82/42; Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion Allman, Robert M.; 1934-35; E; #27; Bay City, MI/Central Altobelli, Dean M.; 1983-84-85-86; FB/DB; #13; Escanaba, MI/Escanaba Amacker, Matt; 1991-92; OT; #76; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie Ammon, Harry R.; 1963-64; HB; #38; Holt, MI/Holt Amon, Jack R.; 1939-40; FB; #43; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Andersen, Morten; 1978-79-80-81; PK; #8; Struer, Denmark/Indianapolis, IN/ Ben Davis Anderson, Andre; 2008-09; RB; #27; Barrington, IL/Barrington Anderson, Earl; 1968-70; FB/TB; #44; Tifton, GA/Tift City Anderson, Greg; 1992-93-94; MLB; #34; Warren, MI/De LaSalle Anderson, John H.; 1926-27-28; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Anderson, Mark A.; 1976-77-78-79; DB; #16; Akron, OH/Springfield

Anderson, Michael; 1986-87-88; TE/OT; #97/65; Sun Prairie, WI/ Sun Prairie Anderson, Paul J.; 1924; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Anderson, Todd; 2010-11; DE/FB; #87/42; Napoleon, MI/Napoleon Anderson, Trevor; 2008-09; DE; #58; Detroit, MI/Crockett Technical Andino, Eric; 2004-05-06-07; LB/TE; #52/48; Arlington Heights, IL/ Buffalo Grove Andrews, C. Ward; 1919; E; #*; Napolean, MI/* Ane, Charles T.; 1972-73-74; C; #55; Honolulu, HI/Punahou Angel, Anthony J.; 1965; SE; #86; Utica, MI/Utica Apisa, Bob; 1965-66-67; FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/Farrington Arbanas, Frederick V.; 1958-59-60; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Redford St. Mary Archbold, Harold K.; 1921; HB/QB; #9; Massillon, OH/* Archer, Laurence C.; 1917-18-19; C; #16; Benton Harbor, MI/ Benton Harbor Arena, Anthony G.; 1939-41; C; #4/58; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Arend, Donald H.; 1956-58; FB; #44; Baroda, MI/ Benton Harbor Armstrong, Robert E.; 1932-33-34; HB; #38; Benton Harbor, MI/* Armstrong, Sterling A.; 1965-66-67; DB; #31; Detroit, MI/Central Arnett, DeAnthony; 2012; WR; #5; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Arnson, Donald R.; 1944-45-46-47; G; #68; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Arntz, Arthur B.; 1944; E; #80; Benton Harbor, MI/St. Johns Aronson, Fred; 1944; HB; #14; Chicago, IL/Austin Ashley, Amos A.; 1903-04; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Askew, Matthias; 2001-02-03; DT; #99; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Audas, Sedric L.; 1977-79; C; #59; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Auer, Scott E.; 1980-81-82-83; TE/OT; #68; Ft. Wayne, IN/Elmhurst Austin, Mike; 1996-97-98-99; LB; #25; Xenia, OH/Xenia Azar, George J.; 1960-61-62; G; #58; Johnstown, PA/Central

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Bielat, Lawrence J.; 1957-58-59; QB; #21; Center Line, MI/Center Line Bierowicz, Donald J.; 1964-65; DT; #65; Chicago, IL/St. Rita Bigelow, Rolla L.; 1898; *; #*; Owosso, MI/* Biondo, Michael H.; 1960; G; #77; Detroit, MI/St. Catherine’s Birchmeier, Mark; 1992-93-94; C; #57; Wexford, PA/North Allegheny Birney, Thomas F.; 1974-75-76-77; P/PK; #3; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess Bishop, Jacob; 2007; RB; #36; Midland, MI/Bullock Creek Bishop, Judson E.; 1896; *; #*; Dimondale, MI/* Black, Don D.; 1945; G; #63; Toledo, OH/Libbey Black, Steve; 1988-90; OLB; #30; New York, NY/ Bronx High School of Science Blackburn, Bruce F.; 1938-39-40; E; #33; Flint, MI/Northern Blacklock, Hugh; 1913-14-15; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Blackman, Mark S.; 1945-46-47-48; T/G; #54; Jackson, MI/Jackson Blanchard, Charles M.; 1900-01; *; #*; Chesaning, MI/* Blank, Steven D.; 1980-81; MLB/OG; #57; Grand Rapids, MI/ Northview Blenkhorn, James C.; 1946-47-48-49; HB/FB; #10/31; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Boak, W. Bryan; 1981; OT; #62; New Castle, PA/New Castle Bobbitt, James L.; 1960-61-62; T; #76; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan Bobbitt, Paul V.; 1983-84-85-86; DB; #39; Southfield, MI/Lathrup Bobich, Louis L.; 1962-63-64; QB/FB/PK; #27; Woodville, PA/Scott Twp. Bobo, Douglas M.; 1951-52; E; #84; Reed City, MI/Reed City Boehringer, Rudolph E.; 1925-26; *; #*; Bay City, MI/* Bogdalek, Steven J.; 1983-84-85; DT/OT; #92/68; Naperville, IL/Central Bohn, Ted R.; 1967; C; #50; Glenview, IL/South Bolden, LeRoy; 1951-52-53-54C; HB; #39; Flint, MI/Northern Boleski, Todd; 2005-06-07-08; K; #15; Dearborn Heights, MI/Divine Child Bolte, Gregory; 1983; TE; #88; Joliet, IL/West Bond, James A.; 1971-72; HB; #35; Fond du Lac, WI/Goodrich Bonito, Matt; 1998-99-2000; OT; #72; Lima, OH/Central Catholic Bongiorni, Mario; 1990; DB; #7; Burgettstown, PA/Burgettstown Booker, Ulish; 2000-01-02; OT; #65; West Haven, CT/West Haven Boomsliter, George P.; 1904-05; *; #*; Grand Haven, MI/* Boron, Kevin; 1992; DE; #71; Monroe, MI/Monroe Bos, John; 1918-19-20-21C; E/T; #22; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Bouyer, Willie; 1986-87-88; WR; #17; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Bowdell, Gordon B.; 1968-69-70C; SE; #83; Allen Park, MI/Cabrini Bowditch, John J.; 1906; *; #*; Hillsdale, MI/*

Boyce, Gary C.; 1968-69; PK; #3; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns Boyd, Leo J.; 1951-52; FB/HB; #23; Saginaw, MI/ Saints Peter & Paul Boyle, Jesse G.; 1905-06; *; #*; Glendora, MI/* Boylen, Frederick J.; 1958-59-60C; G; #55; Grand Rapids, MI/ Catholic Central Brady, Jacob O.; 1920-21-22; QB/HB; #2; Allegan, MI/Allegan Bradley, James; 1989-90; WR; #3; Orrville, OH/Orrville Bradley, Jason; 2001; FB; #47; Sarasota, FL/Booker Bradley, Michael W.; 1966; OG; #66; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Brainard, Walton K.; 1897C-1901; *; #*; Brady, MI/* Brakeman, James R.; 1934; *; #*; * Brammer, Mark D.; 1976-77-78-79; TE; #91; Traverse City, MI/ Traverse City Brand, Louis J.; 1942; QB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/South Brandstatter, Arthur F.; 1934-35-36; FB; #31; Ecorse, MI/Ecorse Brandstatter, Arthur L.; 1959-60-61; E; #88; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Brawley, Robert L.; 1965-66; DG/LB; #62; Sault Ste. Marie, MI/ Sault Ste. Marie Breen, Gerald; 1929-30; HB; #48; Holland, MI/* Bremer, Ernest K.; 1936-37-38; E/T; #25; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Breniff, Robert G.; 1952; G; #64; Maumee, OH/Maumee Brenner, Allen R.; 1966-67-68C; E/DB; #86; Niles, MI/Niles Breslin, Jacweir; 1944-45C; FB; #36; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview Breslin, Jacweir Jr.; 1968-69-70; LB/S; #42; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Breslin, John T.; 1974-75-76; DB; #5; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Brewton, Gregory; 1974-75; OT; #77; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Briningstool, Tony; 1988-89-90-91; MLB; #54/43; Northville, MI/Northville Broadway, William V.; 1975; DB; #25; Flint, MI/Northern Brogan, Timothy; 1987; OLB; #50; Springville, NY/ Griffith Institute Brooks, Joe; 2003; OG; #60; Milwaukee, WI/Marquette Brown, Arthur L.; 1916; HB; #5; Hastings, MI/* Brown, Charles E.; 1961-62-63; G/T; #64; Pontiac, MI/Central Brown, Charles M.; 1933; FG; #*; * Brown, Clark D.; 1983-84; QB; #23; Portage, MI/Northern Brown, David E.; 1972-73; TB; #26; Bloomington, IN/Bloomington Brown, Eddie; 1989-90; WR/DB; #17; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Brown, Kyle; 2002-03-04C-05; WR; #3; West Bloomfield, MI/ West Bloomfield

Brown, Richard; 1997-2000; CB/S; #24; West Hempstead, NY/ Malverne Brown, Thomas B.; 1971-72; TE; #82; Royal Oak, MI/Kimball Brown, William L; 1974; OT; #73; McKeesport, PA/McKeesport Bruckner, Leslie C.; 1937-38-39; QB; #31; Milan, MI/Milan Bruggenthies, Anton; 1974-75-76; OT; #70; Denver, CO/Mullen Bryan, Duron; 1999-2000-01; CB/S; #27; Lexington Park, MD/ Great Mills Bryan, Tim; 1990-91-92; WR; #14; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh Bryce, Richard; 2001-02; LB/S; #29; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Buckridge, Francis P.; 1900; *; #*; * Budde, Edward L.; 1960-61-62; G/T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby Budde, John; 1985-86-87-88; LB/DE; #87; Kansas City, MO/Rockhurst Budinski, John; 1938; HB; #51; Litchfield, MI/Litchfield Bufe, Noel; 1955-56; E; #81; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Buggs, Travis; 1954; HB; #28; East Chicago, IL/Washington Bullock, Clarence; 1972-73-74C; FB; #33; Fort Wayne, IN/Central Bullough, Charles; 1988-89-90-91; LB; #41; Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park Bullough, Henry; 1952-53-54; G; #67; Canton, OH/Timken Bullough, Max; 2010-11-12C-13C; LB; #40; Traverse City, MI/St. Francis Bullough, Riley; 2013; FB; #30; Traverse City, MI/St. Francis Bullough, Shane H.; 1983-84-85-86C; LB; #41; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Bunbury, J. Chris; 1977; OT; #71; Grand Rapids, MI/Rockford Bunch, Derek; 1980-83-84; OLB; #52; Dayton, OH/Meadowdale Burbridge, Aaron; 2012-13; WR; #16; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Burke, Bill; 1996-97-98-99; QB; #16; Warren, OH/Howland Burke, Patrick F.; 1955-56-57C; T; #71; Lawrence, MA/ Staunton Military (VA) Burkland, Skyler; 2011-12; OT; #70; Sunbury, OH/Big Walnut Burns, Brian; 2001; FB; #31; Independence, OH/ Independence Burress, Plaxico; 1998-99; WR; #4; Virginia Beach, VA/Green Run Burrington, Gray K.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Burroughs, Charles G.; 1905-06-08; *; #*; Frontier, MI/* Burroughs, James E.; 1977-78-79-81; CB; #28; Pahokee, FL/Pahokee Bury, Brian; 2004-05-06; SN; #56; Marion, OH/Harding Buss, Arthur T.; 1931-32-33; T; #6; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton Harbor Butland, Josh; 1988-89-90-91; P; #88; Troy, MI/Troy Butler, Carl; 1983-84; FB; #49; Elroy, AZ/Santa Cruz Butler, Charles O.; 1915-16; E; #21; Bellevue, MI/*

Butler, Frank A., Jr.; 1971; SE; #87; Chicago, IL/Leo Butler, Frank J.; 1932-33; C; #20; Chicago, IL/* Byrd, Eugene W.; 1975-76-78-79; WR; #84; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis

CCC Calhoun, Shilique; 2012-13; DE; #89; Middletown, NJ/Middletown North Callendar, Stan; 1991-92-93-94; DB; #32; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith Campbell, Amp; 1996-97-98C-99; CB; #3; Sarasota, FL/Riverview Campbell, Arthur L.; 1906-07-08-09; *; #*; Cheat Haven, PA/* Campbell, James F.; 1908-09-10; T; #*; Charlevoix, MI/* Campbell, Jon; 1990; LB; #77; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess Campbell, Leroy W.; 1911-12; G/T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Campbell, Marshall; 2003-04; LB; #92/53; Gratiot, MI/ Port Huron Northern Cantrell, Dan; 1995; LB; #54; New Canaan, CT/New Canaan Caper, Larry; 2009-10-11-12; RB; #22; Battle Creek, MI/ Battle Creek Central Cappaert, Carl W.; 1946-47-48-49; QB; #20; Clare, MI/Clare Carey, Charles L.; 1940; HB; #53; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix Carey, Owen; 1909; E; #*; Harbor Springs, MI/* Carey, Robert W.; 1949-50-51C; E; #88; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix Carey, William R.; 1949-50-51; QB/E; #85/21; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix Carrigan, Cornelius R.; 1947; E; #89; East Pittsburgh, PA/ East Pittsburgh Carruthers, Joseph D.; 1955-56-57; E; #65; Detroit, MI/Western Carter, Devarrio; 1997; DT; #95; Detroit, MI/Pershing Carter, Fred L.; 1939-40-41; T; #27/79; Elsie, MI/Elsie Carter, Nigea; 1993-94-95-96; WR; #17/81; Coconut Grove, FL/ Coconut Creek Case, Albert H.; 1899-1900; G; #*; Springville, MI/* Case, Athol A.; 1903; G; #*; Marengo, MI/* Case, Ralph W.; 1899; HB; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Cauddell, Christopher; 1985-86; PK; #7; Novi, MI/Novi Caukins, Elmer A.; 1912; G; #*; Sparta, MI/* Caulcrick, Jehuu; 2004-05-06-07C; RB; #30; Findley Lake, NY/Clymer Cavender, Regis; 1966-67-68; FB; #25; Detroit, MI/Cathedral Celek, Garrett; 2008-09-11; TE; #85; Cincinnati, OH/LaSalle Chada, William H.; 1971; DE; #95; West Natrona, PA/ Natrona Heights Highlands Chaddock, Frank G.; 1912-14; G/E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Chamberlain, Maurice L.; 1985-86-87; DB; #31; Jeanette, PA/Jeanette Chamberlain, Ralph G.; 1912; C; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*

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2013 RECAP

DDD Dahlgren, Gordon A.; 1934-35-36C; G; #22; Chicago, IL/Lindblom Dahlke, Craig A.; 1972-73; OG; #64; Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Daily, Jason; 2002; P; #18; San Luis Obispo, CA/ San Luis Obispo Dance, Tom; 2005-06; S; #26; Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep School Danciu, George W.; 1940-41; G; #20/69; East Chicago, IN/Washington Danielewicz, Michael A.; 1972-73; HB/FL; #11; Detroit, MI/ Hamtramck St. Ladislaus Danziger, Fred W.; 1926-28-29C; FB; #*; Detroit, MI/* DaPrato, Neno Jerry; 1912-14-15; FB; *; Iron Mountain, MI/* Daubenmeyer, John P.; 1975; DE; #93; West Bloomfield, MI/ North Farmington Davies, Brian; 2003-04; DE/DT; #64; Farmington, MI/Farmington Davis, Alan W.; 1977-78-79; DB; #27; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Berkeley Davis, Ed; 2012-13; LB; #43; Detroit, MI/Southeastern Davis, Frank R.; 1911; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Davis, Hugh G.; 1942; HB; #13; Lansing, MI/Central Davis, Kellen; 2004-05-06-07; TE/DE; #80; Adrian, MI/Adrian Davis, Randolph; 1970; FL; #19; Matawan, NJ/ Matawan Regional

Davis, Travis; 1986-87-88-89; DT; #75; Warren, OH/Harding Davis, Wilford D.; 1939-40-41C; QB; #48/28; Dundee, MI/Dundee Davis, Wyman D.; 1939-40-41; HB; #54/49; Dundee, MI/Dundee Davis-Clark, Kendell; 2006-07-08-09; CB/S; #38; Alliance, OH/Alliance Dawes, Matt; 2000-01; LB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview Dawson, William; 1968-69-71; MG/DT; #96; Tucson, AZ/Tucson Deacon, Fred E.; 1926-27; B; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dean, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77; DE/OLB; #82; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Deane, J’Micheal; 2009-10; OT; #77; Toronto, ONT/Newtonbrook Decker, Adam; 2006-08-09; LB; #55; Rochester Hills, MI/Brother Rice Decker, Arthur R.; 1900; *; #*; Utica, MI/* Decker, John W.; 1902-03; C; #*; Three Oaks, MI/* Decker, Michael; 1977-78-79; LB; #50; Roseville, MI/LaSalle Deibert, Glenn E.; 1941-42; E/T; #84/78; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac Dekker, Paul N.; 1951-52; E; #81; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon DeLamielleure, Joseph M.; 1970-71-72; OG; #59; Center Line, MI/St. Clement Delgrosso, Daniel J.; 1958; T; #97/77; Chicago, IL/Mt. Carmel Dell, Mark; 2007-08-09-10; WR; #6/2; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison DelVerne, Jim; 1991-92; PK; #7; Toledo, OH/St. John’s DeMarco, Brian; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #79; Lorain, OH/Admiral King Demarest, Ben H.; 1933-34; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dendel, Charles T.; 1912; HB; #*; Detroit, MI/* Dendrino, Peter C.; 1944; T; #70; Muskegon Heights, MI/ Muskegon Heights Dennard, Darqueze; 2010-11-12-13C; CB; #31; Dry Branch, GA/Twiggs County Dennis, Michael; 2012-13; OT/TE; #65/94; Carey, OH/Carey Densmore, Michael R.; 1976-77-78-80; OG; #66; Lapeer, MI/West Denson, Brandon; 2006-07-08-09; RB/LB; #22/34; Willow Run, MI/Willow Run Denton, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; OT/OG; #60; Martinsville, IN/ Martinsville DeRose, Daniel P.; 1976; WR; #19; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Derrickson, Paul W.; 1938-39; FB; #59/50; Cranbrook, MI/Prep Dersnah, Bernard E.; 1906; *; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Deyo, John; 2009-10-11; OT/OG; #71; Battle Creek, MI/Gull Lake Dibble, Dorne A.; 1949-50; F; #82; Adrian, MI/Adrian Dickeson, Verne C.; 1927-28-29; HB; #*; Highland Park, MI/* Dickinson, James; 1987; DT; #89; Portage, MI/Northern Diebold, Allen O.; 1936-37-38C; QB; #44; Jackson, MI/Jackson Diehl, David D.; 1936-37-38C; E; #27; Dansville, MI/Dansville

COACHING STAFF

Crenshaw, Tyrone; 1995; TB; #30; Pacoima, CA/Sylmar Creswell, Smiley L.; 1980-81-82; DE/DT; #91; Monroe, WA/Monroe Cronin, Colin; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #66; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph Crosby, Matt A.; 1898-99-1900-01; HB; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Crosthwaite, Duane T.; 1939; HB; #45; Detroit, MI/Cooley Croxton, Gregory; 1973-74-75; OG; #67; Highland Park, MI/ Highland Park Culver, Edward G.; 1910-11; G; #*; Midland, MI/* Cundiff, Larry L.; 1957-58-59; T/C; #99/79; Honolulu, HI/Iolani Cunningham, B.J.; 2008-09-10-11; WR; #3; Westerville, OH/Westerville South Cunningham, Timothy; 1980-81-82-83; OLB/SS; #35; Lansing, MI/Everett Curl, Ronald C.; 1968-69-71C; DT; #94; Chicago, IL/De La Salle Curran, Joseph W.; 1982-83-84-85; NG/DT; #94; Elmhurst, IL/ Immaculate Conception Currie, Daniel G.; 1955-56-57; G/C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Anthony Currie, Michael J.; 1961-63; C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose Currie, Tim; 1989; LB; #47; Utica, MI/Eisenhower Curry, Deon; 2005-06-07-08; WR; #84; Oakland Township, MI/ Detroit Country Day Curtis, Fred S.; 1898-99; FB; #*; White Pigeon, MI/* Cutler, Donald E.; 1952; T; #90; East Jordan, MI/East Jordan

2014 SPARTANS

Colquhoun, Arjen; 2012-13; CB; #36; Windsor, ONT/W.P. Herman Secondary School Comerford, Willie; 1997; OG; #68; St. Petersburg, FL/Gibbs Confer, Clifford; 1987-88-89-90; DE; #62; New Lothrop, MI/ New Lothrop Conklin, Jack; 2013; OT; #74; Plainwell, MI/Plainwell Connor, Alger V.; 1942-46; G; #63; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac Conroy, Dan; 2010-11-12; K; #4; Wheaton, IL/Wheaton Warrenville South Conti, Anthony N.; 1966-67C; OG; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/St.Mary’s Conti, Dominic F.; 1945; QB; #23; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls Contos, Steve G.; 1945; HB; #18; Toledo, OH/Waite Converse, Craig M.; 1977-78-79; MG; #97; Utica, MI/Eisenhower Convertini, Fred E.; 1965; OG; #70; Downey, CA/Downey Conway, Henry; 2011; OT; #77; Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker Heights Conway, Lynn V.; 1946; E; #96; Bay City, MI/Bay City Cook, Connor; 2012-13; QB; #18; Hinckley, OH/Walsh Jesuit Cook, Kyle; 2003-04-05-06C; C/OG; #69/74; Macomb, MI/Dakota Coolidge, John K.; 1936-37; HB; #34; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City Cooper, George J.; 1978-79-80-81C; OLB; #39; Detroit, MI/Northern Cooper, Greg; 2003-04-05-06; S/CB; #29; Flint, MI/Northern Cordery, James W.; 1973; TE; #80; Louisville, KY/Flaget Corey, Cole; 2004-05; S; #38; Tecumseh, MI/Tecumseh Corgiat, James G.; 1959; E; #82; Bessemer, MI/Bessemer Corless, Rex E.; 1951-52; HB; #49; Coldwater, MI/Coldwater Cortright, Ion J.; 1907-08-09-10C; HB; #*; Mason, MI/* Cortright, Wesley H.; 1902; *; #*; Hillsdale, MI/* Coryell, Sherman H.; 1916-17C-19; E; #29/12; Chicago, IL/* Costanzo, Louis; 1954; HB; #12; Dunmore, PA/Dunmore Costello, Brad; 1994; PK; #40; Delran, NJ/Holy Cross Cotton, Eddie; 1964-65; FB; #44; New York, NY/DeWitt Clinton Cousins, Kirk; 2008-09C-10C-11C; QB; #8; Holland, MI/Holland Christian Covey, William D.; 1984; OG; #55; Jackson, MI/Northwest Cox, Demetrious; 2013; S; #7; Jeannette, PA/Jeannette Crabill, C. Joseph; 1926-27-28; C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/* Crall, Max B.; 1929; HB/E; #*; Dimondale, MI/* Crane, Bud C.; 1947-48-49; FB/HB; #40; Highland Park, MI/ Highland Park Crane, LeRoy R.; 1948-49-50C; FB; #36; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant Creamer, James E.; 1950-51; C; #50; Flint, MI/Northern

2014 OUTLOOK

Chandnois, Lynn E.; 1946-47-48-49; HB; #14; Flint, MI/Central Chapman, Marcus; 1995; TE; #87; Toledo, OH/Rogers Charette, Mark S.; 1970-71-72; FB/LB; #45; Flint, MI/Southwestern Charon, Carl H.; 1959-60-61; FB/HB; #33; Boyne City, MI/Boyne City Chartos, William; 1939; C; #5; Hammond, IN/Hammond Chastian, James W.; 1958-59; C/T; #50; Waynesburg, PA/Waynesburg Chatlos, George R.; 1965-66-67; DE; #82; Hunker, PA/Hempfield Cherocci, James; 1986; LB; #77; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Chesney, M. James; 1960; QB; #27; Bay City, MI/Central Childs, Donald M.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Childs, Dennis; 1984; OT; #75; Chicago, IL/Sullivan Childs, Harold A.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Christensen, Koester L.; 1926-27-28; E; #*; Escanaba, MI/* Christensen, Matt; 1991-92-93-94; OLB; #45; Libertyville, IL/Libertyville Ciolek, Eugene S.; 1937-38; HB; #45; Michigan City, IN/ Michigan City Ciolek, Robert; 1949-51; QB/E; #28; Michigan City, IN/ Michigan City Cironi, Rocco; 2006-08-09; OT; #57; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding Clark, M. Bryan; 1978-79-80-81; QB; #14; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Los Altos (CA) Clark, Donavon; 2012-13 OL; #76; Cincinnati, OH/Finneytown Clark, Ernest R.; 1960-61-62; E; #85; Lockport, NY/Medina Clark, Gail A.; 1970-71-72; LB; #98; Bellefontaine, OH/ Bellefontaine Clemons, Brandon; 2013; DT; #87; Milford, PA/Delaware Valley Clemons, Lloyd; 1998-99; TB; #36; Detroit, MI/Indiana Area (PA) Clifford, Pete; 2004-05-06-07C; OG/OT; #75; Salem, NH/Salem Clouse, Sean; 1987; OLB; #81; Lake Orion, MI/ Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Cobb, DeAndra; 2003-04; RB; #21; Las Vegas, NV/Clark Cobb, Leslie A.; 1914; FB; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Cobb, Michael; 1973-74-75-76; TE; #89; Youngstown, OH/North Cofer, Jimel; 1999; S; #26; Miami, FL/South Broward Colina, Richard W.; 1933-34-35; QB; #40; Detroit, MI/Northern Cole, Thomas C.; 1974-75-76; C/OT; #72; Howell, MI/Howell Coleman, Don E.; 1949-50-51; T; #78; Flint, MI/Central Coleman, Mill; 1991-92-93-94; WR/QB; #6; Farmington Hills, MI/ Harrison Collins, Archer; 1996-97; FS; #22; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech

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Diener, Carl A.; 1953-54; E; #88; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Dietz, William H.; 1898; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dignan, John; 1990-91; LB; #87; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Dill, Reuben E.; 1928-29-31; T/G; #16; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Dimitroff, Boris N.; 1964-65; C; #50; Livonia, MI/Bentley Dixon, Dana; 2010-11; CB/S; #12; Detroit, MI/Renaissance Dixon, Darryl; 1981-82-83; DB; #31; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis Dohoney, Donald C.; 1951-52-53C; E; #80; Ann Arbor, MI/Ann Arbor Donelson, Ventson; 1987-88-89; DB; #25; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Donnahoo, Roger J.; 1957-58; HB; #40; Lincoln Park, MI/ Redford St. Mary Dorow, Albert R.; 1949-50-51; HB/QB; #47; Imlay City, MI/Imlay City Dortch, Tyrell; 2000-01-03-04C; CB/TB/DB; #34; Hoboken, NJ/Hoboken Dotsch, Roland D.; 1953-54; G/T; #63; Alpena, MI/ Lansing Resurrection Doty, Stephen W.; 1903-04-05-06; FB; #*; Lockport, NY/* Dowdell, Damon; 2001-02-03-04; QB; #7; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Dozier, Robert; 1993-94; FB; #43; Muskegon, MI/ Muskegon Catholic Drake, Gerald A.; 1938-39; HB; #52/47; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Drew, Franklin F.; 1902; *; #*; Highland Park, IL/* Drew, Kenneth L.; 1925-26-27; B/E; #*; Tipton, MI/* Drone, Denzel; 2010-11-12-13; DE; #52/42; Plant City, FL/Plant City Drummond, Kurtis; 2011-12-13; S; #27; Masury, OH/Hubbard Drzal, Peter; 1992-93-94; DB; #38; Okemos, MI/Okemos Duckett, Ellis; 1952-53-54; E; #32; Flint, MI/Flint Northern Duckett, Tico; 1989-90-91-92; TB; #35; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix Duckett, T.J.; 1999-2000-01; TB/LB; #8; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix Duda, David; 1974-75-76; DB; #15; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Duda, Michael C.; 1972-73-74; DE; #91; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Dudley, Darwin C.; 1936-37; G; #15; Christopher, IL/Christopher Dukes, Clifford: 2001-02-03-04; DE; #59; Lexington Park, MD/Great Mills Dukes, Harold C.; 1956-57; E; #92; Detroit, MI/Eastern Dunlap, Charles W.; 1906; *; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Dunphy, Herbert; 1918; HB; #*; Lansing, MI/Central DuPree, Billy Joe; 1970-71-72C; TE; #89; West Monroe, LA/Richardson

EEE Earley, James; 1974-75-76-77; FB; #48; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Easter, Eric; 2001; TE; #86; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Groves Eaton, Darrin; 1988-89-90-91; WR; #11; Lansing, MI/Sexton

Eaton, James P.; 1960; HB; #24; Newport, RI/Rogers Echols, Brian; 1993-94-95; DB; #35; Benton Harbor, MI/ Benton Harbor Eckel, Clifford B.; 1941; FB; #36; Dundee, MI/Dundee Eckerman, Harold; 1922-23-24; C; #*; Muskegon, MI/* Eckert, Edward C.; 1922-23-24; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Eddy, Howard J.; 1920; *; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Edgar, Oliver W.; 1900; *; #*; Lakeview, MI/* Edinger, Paul; 1996-97-98-99; P/PK; #1; Lakeland, FL/Kathleen Edmondson, Jermaine; 2013; CB; #39; Canton, OH/McKinley Senior Edmunds, Allen T.; 1923; E; #*; Bedford, MI/* Edwards, Dixon; 1987-88-89-90; OLB; #57; Cincinnati, OH/Aiken Edwards, Michael; 1990-92; DE; #93; Columbus, OH/Marion Franklin Edwards, Richard A.; 1934-35; HB; #37; Williamston, MI/Williamston Ejelonu, Eze; 2003-04; LB/DE; #58; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac Central Eliowitz, Abe.; 1930-31-32C; FB; #30; Detroit, MI/* Elliott, James E.; 1896; *; #*; Hickory Corners, MI/* Ellis, Anthony T.; 1979-80-81-82; FB; #5; Coolidge, AZ/Coolidge Ellis, James; 1951-52-53; HB; #11; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Elsworth, Kyler; 2010-11-12-13; LB; #41; Goodrich, MI/Goodrich Enos, Daniel; 1987-88-89-90; QB; #4; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford Epolito, James C.; 1973-74-76; DB/OLB; #87; McKeesport, PA/ McKeesport Ernsberger, Scott; 1995-96-97-98; S; #49; Portage, MI/Central Esbaugh, Ernest K.; 1945-48-49; T; #70/76; Grand Rapids, MI/South Exelby, Leon C.; 1907-08-09-10; FB; #*; Britton, MI/* Exo, Lester W.; 1929-30; G/L; #1; Holland, MI/* Ezor, Blake; 1986-87-88-89; TB; #26; Las Vegas, NV/Bishop

FFF Fairbanks, Charles L; 1954; E; #82; Grand Rapids, MI/Charlevoix Fairrow, Jeremy; 2000; CB; #39; Evansville, IN/Evansville Fase, Jacob P.; 1929-30-31; E; #28; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven Fata, Robert; 1987-89; TE; #82; Lansing, MI/Catholic Centra Faulman, Duane L.; 1940; QB; #39; Flint, MI/Central Fedore, Craig A.; 1974-75-76-77; DE/OLB; #38; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Feeney, Todd; 1993-94-95; TE; #86; Henderson, NV/ Raynham (MA) Fenton, Jack W.; 1940-41-42; HB; #49/19; Richmond, MI/Richmond Feraco, William A.; 1967-68; QB; #14; Irwin, PA/ Greensburg Central Catholic

Ferrari, George D.; 1927-28-29; T; #*; Bessemer, MI/* Ferrari, Joseph C.; 1932; G; #21; Bessemer, MI/Bessemer Ferris, Dean V.; 1918; QB; #*; Swarthmore, MI/Prep Ferris, Henry M.; 1947; T; #32; Utica, NY/Utica Fertig, Norman; 1936; G; #23; Far Rockaway, NY/Far Rockaway Fick, Hilmar A.; 1915-16; HB; #15; Wilmette, IL/* Fields, Angelo B.; 1976-77-78-79; OT/DT; #53; Washington D.C./Wilson Fields, Brandon; 2003-04-05-06; P; #8; Toledo, OH/St. John’s Fincher, Mark A.; 1983-85-86; OT; #72; Toledo, OH/Libby Fischer, Robert H.; 1946; QB; #21; Benton Harbor, MI/ Benton Harbor Fisher, Keith L.; 1984-85; DB; #43; Baden, PA/Ambridge Area Fisk, James E.; 1904-05; *; #*; Colling, MI/* Flagg, Robert; 2001-02-03; S; #33; Carol City, FL/Miami Norland Flowers, Little John; 1998-99-2000-01C; TB; #23; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix Flynn, Richard O.; 1962-63-64; E/T; #88; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant Fogg, Cecil C.; 1928-29-30; E; #29; Jackson, MI/* Follis, Daniel S.; 1958; *; #26/86; Grosse Pointe, MI/ Grosse Pointe Folino, Anthony; 1994; FS; #10; Okemos, MI/Okemos Folino, Danny; 2011-12-13; LB; #19; Okemos, MI/East Lansing Foltz, Dale; 1954; C; #53; Flint, MI/Central Fomenko, Joseph; 1957; C; #51; Detroit, MI/Pershing Fonoti, Fou; 2011-12-13; OT; #51; Lakewood, CA/Mayfair Fontes, Wayne H.; 1960-61; HB/E; #39; Canton, OH/McKinley Foreman, Franklin S.; 1967-68-69C; SE; #84; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Foreman, Joel; 2008-09-10-11C; OG; #67; Highland, MI/Milford Fornari, Peter A.; 1941-42; HB; #16; Detroit, MI/Southwestern Forman, Walter H.; 1965; C; #59; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Ft. Lauderdale Fortener, Danny; 2006-07-08-09; S; #33; Kettering, OH/Archbishop Alter Fortney, Dane E.; 1973-74-75; WR; #21; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Fortson, Damien; 2001-02; CB; #38; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna Foster, Matthew; 1976-77-78-79; C; #67; Livonia, MI/Churchill Foster, Shawn; 1998-99-2000; WR/TB; #22; Lansing, MI/Sexton Fouts, Leslie J.; 1925; B; #*; South Haven, MI/* Fowler, Bennie; 2010-11-12-13; WR; #13; Bloomfield, MI/Detroit Country Day Fowler, Larry D.; 1951-52-53; T; #70; Lansing, MI/Eastern Fox, Calvin J.; 1968-69-70; DE/LB; #50; Battle Creek, MI/Central Fracassa, Albert; 1954; QB; #22; Detroit, MI/Northeastern

Fraleigh, Royden G.; 1941-42; E; #85; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie France, Dan; 2010-11-12-13; DT/OT; #97/59; North Royalton, OH/ North Royalton Frank, Charles W.; 1951-52-53; T; #72; Detroit, MI/ Wyandotte/Roosevelt Franklin, Donvetis; 1998-99; CB; #39; Fayetteville, NC/Douglas Byrd Franson, Harry E.; 1917-18-19C; *; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/ Iron Mountain Frazer, William D; 1906-07-08; *; #*; Buffalo, NY/* Fredrickson, Rob; 1990-91-92-93C; OLB; #83; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph Freeman, Corey; 2010-11; DE; #55; Cleveland Heights, OH/ Cleveland Heights Freeman, Josh; 1995; DL; #98; Adrian, MI/Adrian Fremont, Perry J.; 1924; QB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/* Friedlund, Robert M.; 1939-40-41; E; #38/88; Peekskill, NY/ Peekskill Military Academy Frimodig, Lyman L.; 1915-16; C; #7; Calumet, MI/Calumet Fusi, Peter; 1946-47-48; C/T; #51/77; Flint, MI/Northern

GGG Gaddini, Rudy, J.; 1955-56; HB/FB; #40; Chicago, IL/Fenwick Gainer, Jeremy; 2011-12; DE; #47; Detroit, MI/Clarenceville Gaines, Frank; 1935-36-37; E; #28; Lansing, MI/Central Gallinagh, Patrick F.; 1965-66; MG/DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Servite Gantt, Charlie; 2007-08-09-10; TE; #83; Farmington Hills, MI/Brother Rice Gardiner, Steve; 2009-10-11-12; LB; #50; Dublin, OH/Coffman Gardner, Chris; 1994-95-96-97; PK; #14; Plantation, FL/Plantation Gargett, George G.; 1938-39; T; #29; St. Clair Shores, MI/Lakeview Garland, Tyrone; 1994-95-96-97; LB; #37; Cliffwood, NJ/ Matawan Regional Garner, Deane H.; 1950-51; G; #62; Jackson, MI/Jackson Garnett, Reggie; 1993-94-95-96; MLB; #22; Akron, OH/Buchtel Garrett, Drake, F.; 1965-66-67; HB/DB; #39; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Garrett, James T.; 1965; HB; #32; Columbia, SC/Johnson Garver, John E.; 1924-25-26; G; #*; Caro, MI/* Garvey, Steve P.; 1967; DB; #24; Tampa, FL/Chamberlain Gasser, Harold E.; 1947-48-49; T/C; #54; Birmingham, MI/Birmingham Gates, Keith; 1983-84-85; FB; #26; Belleville, MI/Belleville Gauthier, George E.; 1912-13; QB; #*; Detroit, MI/* Geiger, Michael; 2013; PK; #4; Toledo, OH/Ottawa Hills Gholston, William; 2010-11-12; DE; #2; Detroit, MI/Southeastern Giampapa, Matt; 2011; SN; #58; Jackson, TN/ University School of Jackson

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2013 RECAP

Hay, Bernard; 1977-78-79-80C; MG/DT; #93; Riviera Beach, FL/ Palm Beach Gardens Hayden, James G.; 1929; G; #*; Cassopolis, MI/* Hayes, Jaren; 2002-03-04-05; RB/CB; #31; Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest Hayes, Orion; 1994-95; DE; #97; Kettering, OH/Fairmont Haygood, Herb; 1998-99-2000-01C; WR; #2; Sarasota, FL/Sarasota Hayner, Paul M.; 1971-72-73; CB; #27; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose Haynes, Johnny Lee; 1978-79-80-81; DT/OLB; #86; Delray Beach, FL/ Boca Raton Haynes, A. Maurice; 1966-67; E; #87; Baton Rouge, LA/Southern Heath, Joel; 2013; DE; #92; Cincinnati, OH/Mount Healthy Heaton, Toby; 1989-90-91-92; OG; #67; Redford, MI/Catholic Central Hecker, Gene P.; 1957; T; #63; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Heft, Kenneth; 1967-68; DB; #28; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Helstowski, Jerry; 1987; DE; #73; Trenton, MI/Trenton Henderson, Ashton; 2006-07-08-09; CB; #31; Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln Hendricks, Donald R.; 1945; FB; #35; Muskegon Hts., MI/ Muskegon Hts. Hendricks, Jabari; 2000; DE; #6; Detroit, MI/ Detroit East Catholic Henning, Ralph B.; 1913-14-15-16C; E; #1; Bay City, MI/* Henry, Aldi; 1993-94-95-96; DB; #36; Montreal, Quebec/ Cegep Du Vieux Henry, Bob; 1989-90; OT; #70; Cudahy, WI/Cudahy Henry, Cedric; 1998-99-2000-02; CB; #37; Sarasota, FL/Booker Hepler, James; 1993; DB; #3; Smithton, PA/Yough Herman, David J.; 1961-62-63; T; #67; Edon, OH/Edon Herrema, Mitch; 2003; LB; #55; Jenison, MI/Jenison Herron, David; 2003-04-05-06C; LB; #41; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding Hicks, Darian; 2013; CB; #2; Solon, OH/Solon Hicks, Mylan; 2012-13; S; #6; Detroit, MI/Renaissance Hickson, Hyland; 1988-89-90; TB; #30; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Highsmith, Donald C.; 1968-69; TB; #40; New Brunswick, NJ/ New Brunswick Hill, Brian; 1988-89; DT; #56; Chicago, IL/Notre Dame Hill, Leon, J.; 1909-10-11; HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/* Hill, Mark; 1986-87; OG; #53; Holland, MI/West Ottawa Hill, Nick; 2011-12-13; RB; #20; Chelsea, MI/Chelsea Hill, Ray; 1995-96-97; CB; #10; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Hill, Renaldo; 1998-99-2000C; CB; #15; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Hill, Willie; 1990-91; DT; #45; Palm Beach, FL/ Cardinal Newman

COACHING STAFF

HHH Hackenbracht, Dan; 1995-96-97; S; #28; Massillon, OH/Washington Hackett, Paul M.; 1923-24-25; G; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Hagbom, Gregory A.; 1975; DE; #92; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Hahn, Harvey D.; 1904; *; #*; Brookfield, MI/* Hahn, Oscar C.; 1958-59-60; G; #68; Midland, MI/Midland Haidys, Leo T.; 1955; T; #75; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Halbert, Charles J.; 1936-37; QB; #39; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Hall, Kevin; 2006; P; #24; Temperance, MI/Bedford Haller, Alan; 1988-89-90-91; DB; #23; Lansing, MI/Sexton Halliday, Douglas G.; 1969-70-71; OG/DE; #91; Royal Oak, MI/Kimball Hallmark, Ferris; 1952-53-54; T/G; #55; Flint, MI/Grand Blanc Hallock, Ty; 1989-90-91-92; FB/TE; #28; Greenville, MI/Greenville Hamilton, Darrell; 2002; DE; #93; Detroit, MI/ Benedictine Catholic Hamilton, Ernest; 1970-71-72; DE/MG; #61; Greenville, SC/Beck

Hamilton, Ty; 2013; FB; #48; Fenton, MI/Fenton Hammes, John H.; 1917-19-20; FB; #2; Newberry, MI/* Hammock, TyQuan; 2010-11-12; FB/LB; #49; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Luers Hammonds, Juan; 1991-92-93-94; LB; #89; Louisville, KY/Fern Creek Handloser, Robert A.; 1956-58; HB/FB; #18; Detroit, MI/ Catholic Central Handy, George B.; 1930-31-32; G; #15; Detroit, MI/* Haney, Usif; 1936-37-38; FB; #38; Kinsport, TN/Dobyns-Bennett Hannah, Nathaniel; 1980-81-82-83; CB; #48; Pahokee, FL/Pahokee Hannah, Shane; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #63; Carlisle, OH/Valley View Hannon, Thomas; 1973-74-75-76C; DB; #45; Massillon, OH/Washington Hans, Micheal; 1977-78; FB; #5; Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Harding, Lawrence F.; 1956-57; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Denby Hardy, Clifton; 1968-69-70; DB; #30; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt Hardy, Dante; 1994; OLB; #87; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Hare, Bill; 1988; P; #22; Romeo, MI/Romeo Harewicz, Joseph; 1981; OLB; #68; Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. Clair Hariatte, Cheadrick; 1972; CB; #3; Conway, SC/Whittemore Harker, Paul; 1998-02-03C; OG; #57; Dayton, OH/ Chaminade-Julienne Harmon, Jason; 2001-02-03-04C; CB/S; #25; Ironton, OH/Ironton Harms, Bruce C.; 1972-73; CB; #36; Utica, MI/Utica Harness, Jason E.; 1958-59-60; E; #93; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph Harris, Barry K.; 1977-78; FL; #83; San Diego, CA/Crawford Harris, Darrien; 2012-13; LB; #45; Silver Spring, MD/DeMatha Catholic Hart, Shon; 1994-95; DB; #17; Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth Harvey, Terry; 1992-95; LB; #51; Detroit, MI/Denby Hasbrook, Matt; 2002; DT; #63; Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral Haskins, Donald B.; 1923-24-25C; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Hatcher, Ronald A,; 1959-60-61; FB; #46; Carnegie, PA/Carnegie Hatfield, Glen J.; 1944; G; #65; Flint, MI/Flint Hauck, Thomas; 1986; DB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Haughey, Matt; 2005; K; #3; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman Haun, Harold E.; 1929; E; #26; Charlotte, MI/* Hawken, Andrew; 2006-07-08-09; LB/FB; #45; Grandville, MI/Grandville Hawkins, Courtney; 1988-89-90-91; WR; #5; Flint, MI/Beecher Hawkins, Dwayne; 1995-96; LB; #56; Pompano Beach, FL/Ely Hawkins, Terry; 1981-82; FB; #33; Cincinnati, OH/Woodward

2014 SPARTANS

Graves, Thomas E.; 1974-75-77-78; DB; #10; Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor Greene, Bill; 1995-97-98; FB; #34; Canandaigua, NY/ Canandaigua Academy Greene, Jay; 1993-94; TE; #80; Flint, MI/Central Greene, Scott; 1992-93-94-95C; FB; #47; Canandaigua, NY/ Canandaigua Academy Griffeth, Paul L.; 1938-39-40; G; #8; Sturgis, MI/Sturgis Griffin, Curtis D.; 1976-78-79; DB/OLB/TE; #24; Novi, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Griffin, Isaac C.; 1978-79-80-81; DT/TE/DE; #89; Gary, IN/Wallace Grim, Bohhn W; 1925-26; *; #*; Sturgis, MI/* Grimes, Carl; 2005-06; WR; #4; Detroit, MI/St. Martin De Porres Grimes, Ogden E.; 1926-27; G; #*; Des Moines, IA/* Grimsley, R. Ike; 1959-60; QB/G; #25; Canton, OH/McKinley Grondzak, Donald; 1944; E; #83; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Gross, Milton C.; 1929-30-31; C/G; #14; Saline, MI/Saline Grove, Roger R.; 1928-29-30; HB/QB; #36; Sturgis, MI/* Grua, R. Mark; 1972; HB; #18; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Grzibowski, Chester; 1987; OT; #62; Norwich, NY/Norwich Guerre, George T.; 1946-47-48; HB; #45; Flint, MI/Central Guess, Lorenzo; 1998-99-2000-01; S; #5; Wayne, MI/Wayne Memorial Gunderson, LeRoy E.; 1945; E; #85; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Guthard, Ted C.; 1962; C; #53; Detroit, MI/Denby Gyetvai, Mike; 2004-05-06-07; OT/OG; #66; Old Castle, ONT/ Sandwich Secondary

2014 OUTLOOK

Gibson, Kirk H.; 1975-76-77-78; FL; #23; Waterford, MI/Kettering Gicewicz, E. Richard; 1985-86-87-88; TE; #86; Getzville, NY/St. Joseph Gieselman, John; 1989-92; QB; #13; Rochester, MI/Brother Rice Gifford, Chester W.; 1911-12-13C; T; #*; South Westport, MA/* Gilbert, Donald D.; 1955-56-57; FB; #42; DuBois, PA/DuBois Gilbert, M. Anthony; 1980; SE; #24; Santa Barbara, CA/ Santa Barbara Gilliland, William O.; 1933; HB; #24; Gladwin, MI/* Gilman, John L.; 1947-48-49; E; #83; Clinton, MI/Clinton Gilpin, Russell L.; 1942-46-47; QB/G; #26/61; Detroit, MI/Cooley Gingrass, Morgan J.; 1941-42; HB/FB; #18/33; Marquette, MI/Graveraet Gingrich, Wayne A.; 1920-21; E; #4; Trout Creek, MI/* Gleichert, Andrew; 2012-13; TE; #92/84; Ann Arbor, MI/Huron Glick, Eugene R.; 1946-47-48-49; HB/QB; #43/23; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Glover, Richard; 1990-91-92-93; OLB; #55; Lima, OH/Lima Godfrey, Robert E.; 1944-45; G; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Goebel, Mark; 2000-01-02-03; FB/LB; #35/36; Milford, MI/Brother Rice Goode, Benjamin L.; 1924; HB; #*; Charleston, WV/* Goovert, Ronald E.; 1963-64-65; G/LB; #61; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park Gordon, Eric; 2007-08-09-10; LB; #43; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City West Gordon, Richard F.; 1963-64; HB; #39; Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills Gordon, Samalj; 2000; DE; #93; Atlanta, GA/South Atlanta Gorenflo, Elmer F.; 1911-12; E; #*; Detroit, MI/* Gortat, Thomas A.; 1935-36-37; G; #7; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Goss, John; 2005; K; #11; Grove City, OH/Grove City Goulbourne, Duane; 1992-93-94-96C; TB; #27; Detroit, MI/Northern Gould, Garett; 1995-96-97-98C; FB; #45; Troy, MI/Troy Govens, Pete; 1996-97-98; DT; #92; Concordville, PA/Glen Mills Grabenhorst, Ted J.; 1977-78-79; OT; #75; Mt. Morris, MI/Jackson Grabowski, Todd; 1990-91-92; TE; #80; Brunswick, OH/Brunswick Graham, Jeff; 1990-91-92; OT; #72; Westland, MI/John Glenn Grandelius, Everett; 1948-49-50; HB/FB; #24; Muskegon Heights, MI/ Muskegon Heights Grannell, James M.; 1974; DB; #13; Benton Harbor, MI/ Benton Harbor Grant, Brian; 1997; C; #51; East Grand Rapids, MI/ East Grand Rapids Grant, Otis; 1980-81-82; QB/FL; #9; Atlanta, GA/Carver Grant, Tony; 2000-01; SN; #56; Bay City, MI/Bay City Western Graves, Harry C.; 1918-21-22; FB; #6; Pratt, KS/Pratt

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Hinesly, James; 1954-55-56; E; #90; Detroit, MI/Miller Hinesly, James A.; 1975-76-77-78; OT; #61/73; Detroit, MI/Country Day Hiram, Damien; 1995-96-97; QB/WR; #4; Jackson, MI/Jackson Hitchings, Glenn E.; 1926-27-28; T; #*; Petoskey, MI/* Hoag, Philip M.; 1964-66; QB/DE; #36; Toledo, OH/Central Catholic Hodo, James; 1981; HB; #22; Flint, MI/Southwestern Hoebing, Derek; 2010-11-12; TE; #84; Vermilion, OH/Vermilion Hoffman, Michael A.; 1980; MLB; #49; Burgoon, OH/Kansas Lake Hogan, Michael P.; 1968-69-70C; LB; #66; Kettering, OH/Alter Holdsworth, Wilbert G.; 1904-05; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Holland, Robert; 1980; FB; #44; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Hollern, Dale F.; 1953-54-55; G; #60; Ashville, PA/Cresson Holman, Stephen; 1992-93; TB; #41; Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis Holmes, Dwayne; 2005-06-08; TE/DE; #81/49; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Holt, Michael E.; 1971-72-73C; CB/TB; #1; Highland Park, MI/ Detroit Henry Ford Hoover, Tyler; 2009-10-12-13; DL; #91; Novi, MI/Novi Hornbeck, Lewis A.; 1926-27-28C; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Horrell, William G.; 1949-50-51; T; #63; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Houle, David; 1985-86-87; OL; #74; Plymouth, MI/Salem Howard, Brian; 1990-93; WR; #1/81; Chicago, IL/Julian Howard, Samson E.; 1978-79-81; SE; #4; Miami, FL/Northwestern Hoyer, Brian; 2005-06-07-08C; QB; #7; North Olmsted, OH/St. Ignatius Hrisko, Peter A.; 1985-86; QB; #16; Cleveland Hts., OH/ Cleveland Benedictine Hudas, Larry J.; 1960-61; HB/E; #86; Detroit, MI/Denby Huebel, Robert R.; 1915-16; QB; #47; Menominee, MI/* Huey, Warren B.; 1945-46-47-48; E; #84; Punxsutawney, PA/ Punxsutawney Hughes, Brandon; 1999; WR; #82; Chicago, IL/Leo Hughes, Derek P.; 1978-79-81; TB; #42; Charleston, SC/ Bishop England Hughes, Timothy; 1991; DB; #36; Ft. Wayne, IN/Northrup Hughes, William L.; 1950-51; T/C; #77; Lewiston, PA/Lewiston Hulkow, Richard J.; 1972-73; DT; #92; Attleboro, MA/Attleboro Hultman, Vivian J.; 1922-23-24C; E; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Hunt, Joseph; 1974-75; DB; #32; Toledo, OH/Scott Hurd, Michael H.; 1971-73-74; SE; #42; Jackson, MI/Parkside Hurt, John W.; 1983-84; FL; #19; Chicago, IL/Simeon Hutton, Kenneth W.; 1912; T; #*; Ludington, MI/*

Hyde, Marcus; 2007-08-09-10; S; #11; Fostoria, OH/Fostoria

III Iaquaniello, Mike; 1987-88-89-90; DB; #9/44; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Imhoff, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77; DB; #11; Union Lake, MI/ Walled Lake Central Ingram, Mark J.; 1983-84-85-86; FL; #85/11; Flint, MI/Northwestern Irvin, Sedrick; 1996-97-98C; TB; #33; Miami, FL/Miami Ivey, Ross; 1991-92; C; #54; Monroe, MI/Catholic Central

JJJ Jacks, Frederick H.; 1916; HB; #*; * Jackson, Aaron; 1991-92-93-94; DE; #75; Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Jackson, Alvin F.; 1933; *; #*; * Jackson, Larry; 1973; DB; #25; Clermont, FL/Clermont Jackson, Larry; 1983-84; FL; #33; Compton, CA/La Mirada Jackson, Cleveland L.; 1975; TE; #86; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Jackson, Levi; 1973-74-75-76; FB; #40; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jackson, Ricardo; 1992-93-94; DB; #25; Lansing, MI/Sexton Jackson, Travis; 2011-12-13; OL; #63; New Albany, OH/St. Francis DeSales Jacobs, Jeffrey; 1987; WR; #14; Dallas, TX/ Franklin D. Roosevelt Jacquemain, Joseph M.; 1979-80-81; C/OG; #51; Mt. Clemens, MI/ L’Anse Creuse James, Tim; 2001-02; FL/TB; #26; Milan, MI/Milan Japinga, Donald L.; 1963-64-65C; DB; #14; Wayland, MI/Wayland Jarrett, Craig; 1998-99-2000-01; P; #12; Martinsville, IN/Martinsville Jebb, James; 1953; T; #73; Grand Rapids, MI/ Cathoilc Central Jenkins, Carlos; 1987-88-89-90; OLB; #51; Boynton Beach, FL/ Santaluces Jenkins, Norman F.; 1965; OG; #63; West Mifflin, PA/North Jenrette, Roderick; 2006-07-09; S; #40; Tampa, FL/Chamberlain Jensen, Casey; 1996-97-98-99; OG/C; #64; Eagan, MN/Eagan Jeremiah, Antonio; 2007-08-10; NT/OG; #93/61; Hilliard, OH/Hilliard Darby Jewett, Robert G.; 1955-56-57; E; #86; Mason, MI/Mason Jimmerson, A.J.; 2006-07-08-09; RB; #20; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood Central Johns, J. Edward; 1918; G/C; #*; Lansing, MI/Central Johnson, Arthur L.; 1956-57-58; HB; #30; Flint, MI/Northern Johnson, Bill; 1988-89-90-91; DE; #96; Chicago, IL/Simeon Johnson, Bret; 1991-92; QB; #3; Mission Viejo, CA/El Toro Johnson, Craig T.; 1985-86-87; TB/DB; #28; Massilon, OH/Washington Johnson, Derrick; 2006; LB; #53; Southfield, MI/West Bloomfield

Johnson, Glenn H.; 1941-45; QB; #21/24; Grosse Ile, MI/Grosse Ile Johnson, Harold C.; 1944; HB; #18; DuBois, PA/DuBois Johnson, Ishmyl; 2009; NT; #92; Rahway, NJ/Rahway Johnson, Herman A.; 1961-62-64; HB; #31; Plainfield, NJ/Plainfield Johnson, Jesse; 2007-08-09-10; S; #26; Durand, MI/Durand Area Johnson, Jim; 1988-89-90-91; OT; #59/69; Alto, MI/Lowell Johnson, Thomas A.; 1940-41; T; #22/73; Detroit, MI/Northeastern Johnson, William C.; 1920-21-22C; HB/E; #8; Newberry, MI/* Johnson, William M.; 1944; C; #58; Wyandotte, MI/Wyandotte Jones, Allen; 1951; QB; #26; Washington, DC/ Staunton Academy Jones, Brian; 1987-89; MLB; #32; Akron, OH/ St. Vincent-St. Mary Jones, Clinton; 1964-65-66C; HB; #26; Cleveland, OH/ Cathedral Latin Jones, Eric L.; 1976-77-78-79; DT; #64; Grosse Pointe, MI/South Jones, Gerald R.; 1931-32; QB; #36; Bay City, MI/* Jones, Greg; 2007-08-09C-10C; LB; #53; Cincinnati, OH/Archbishop Moeller Jones, Jairus; 2010-11-12-13; S/LB; #23; Tampa, FL/Wharton Jones, Jeffrey; 1989-90; OLB/DL; #92; Waterford, MI/ Detroit Country Day Jones, Jerald L.; 1964-65-66; DB; #29; Grand Ledge, MI/Grand Ledge Jones, Joel; 1955-56; E/T; #79; Weirton, WV/Weirton Jones, John; 1983-84-85; ILB/DT; #6/88; Barberton, OH/Barberton Jones, Kenneth; 1974-75-76; DB; #28; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jones, Mark A.; 1977-78-79-80; SE; #6; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Jones, Michael; 1973-74; SE; #84; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jones, Michael H.; 1980-81; FL; #25; South Haven, MI/South Haven Jones, Milford H.; 1945; FB; #33; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton Rapids Jones, Taiwan; 2011-12-13; LB; #34; New Baltimore, MI/Anchor Bay Jones, Ted D.; 1980-81-82; SE; #21; Akron, OH/East Jones, Zeb; 1991-93; LB/DL; #58; Zeeland, MI/Zeeland Jordan, Michael; 2007-08-09; DT/NT; #98; Lansing, MI/Creston Jordan, Thomas W.; 1961-62; C; #54; Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Jordan, J. Nicholas; 1966-67-68; DT; #72; Ashland, KY/Blazer Joseph, Ronald J.; 1968-69; OT/DT; #79; New Orleans, LA/ St. Augustine Joslin, Marion I.; 1927-28-29; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Juarez, Steve; 2005-06; LB; #49; Torrance, CA/North Torrance Jubenville, Mike; 1988-89; LB; #58; Flint, MI/Powers

Juday, James R.; 1967; DE; #89; Northville, MI/Northville Juday, Stephen A.; 1963-64-65C; QB; #23; Northville, MI/Northville Julian, George E.; 1911-12-13-14C; FB; #*; Rochester, NY/* Justice, Morgan A.; 1969; C; #52; Trenton, MI/Trenton

KKK Kaae, William K.; 1955; HB; #39; Honolulu, HI/Farrington Kaczmarek, Mark W.; 1982; C; #50; Hobart, IN/Hobart Kaczmarek, Tom; 2005; OT; #68; London, ONT/Catholic Central Kahn, Brett; 2005-06; RB; #24; Trenton, MI/Trenton Kaiser, David M.; 1955-56-57; E; #89; Alpena, MI/Alpena Kakela, Peter J.; 1959-60-61; T; #62; Toledo, OH/Libbey Kalakailo, Andy; 1990; DB; #4; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Kaman, Roman J.; 1939; FB; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Kamana, Carter L.; 1981-82-83-84; CB; #47; Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha Kamm, Shawn; 2013; OT; #69; Saginaw, MI/Nouvel Catholic Central Kanicki, James H.; 1960-61-62; C/T; #69; Bay City, MI/Central Kanitz, Hugo F.; 1926-27; T; #*; Muskegon, MI/* Kanu, Sorie; 1995-96-97-98C; S; #6; Alexandria, VA/Williams Kapral, Frank S.; 1950-51; G; #58; Courtdale, PA/ Wyoming Seminary Karpinski, John J.; 1963-64-65; OG; #58; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan Karas, Frank J.; 1939-40-41; T; #13/78; Escanaba, MI/Escanaba Kauth, Donald; 1952-53-54C; E; #89; Paducah, KY/Paducah Kavanaght, Ziehl; 2000-01-02-03; WR; #82; Brossard, QUE/ Cegep du Vieux Keast, Roger; 1932; E; #34; Lansing, MI/* Kehr, Dave; 1995; OT; #70; Grandville, MI/Grandville Keller, Mathew; 1987-88-89-90; OG; #52; Austintown, OH/Fitch Kellogg, Orson T.; 1917; QB; #6; Reading, MI/* Kelly, Ellison L.; 1956-57-58; G; #57; Sandusky, OH/Sandusky Kelly, Martin J.; 1948; HB; #12; Detroit, MI/Holy Redeemer Kelly, Russell W.; 1957; G; #73; Fruitport, MI/Muskegon Kennedy, J. Martin; 1975; OG; #69; Dearborn Hts., MI/ Detroit Bishop Borgess Kennedy, William J.; 1939-40-41; FB/C/G; #44/3/67; Detroit, MI/ Northwestern Kenney, Richard K.; 1964-65-66; C/K; #42; Aiea, HI/Iolani Kepple, Ted W.; 1954; T; #58; Jeannette, PA/Jeannette Kershaw, Justin; 2005-06-07-08C; DE/DT; #95/19/97; Columbus,OH/ Reynoldsburg Ketchman, Samuel H.; 1936; C; #1; Battle Creek, MI/Central

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Lewis, Sherman P.; 1961-62-63C; HB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Lewis, Terrance L.; 1981-82-83-84; CB; #10; Highland Park, MI/ Highland Park Lincoln, Dewey R.; 1961-62-63; HB; #26; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck Linthicum, Brian; 2009-10-11; TE; #88; Charlottesville, VA/ St. Anne’s-Belfield Lints, Kyle; 2013; C; #53; Traverse City, MI/St. Francis Lioret, Ernest L.; 1922-23-24; FB; #*; Ishpeming, MI/* Lippett, Tony; 2011-12-13; WR/CB; #14; Detroit, MI/Crockett Little, Kenneth E.; 1967-68-69; DL/LB; #85; Youngstown, OH/East Littlejohn, Bradshaw; 2000; LB; #51; Gaffney, SC/Gaffney Long, Brandon; 2005-06-07-08; DE; #47; Canton, OH/GlenOak Long, Octavis; 1995-96-97; WR; #20; Lansing, MI/Sexton Lonce, Craig T.; 1976-77-78; DL/OT; #76; Canton, OH/Catholic Central Look, Dean Z.; 1957-58-59; HB; #24; Lansing, MI/Everett Loper, Mark M.; 1970-71; OG; #56; Cambridge, OH/Cambridge Lopes, Roger; 1961-62-63; FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/Iolani Lorius, Brett; 1990-91-92-93; OG; #61; Akron, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary Lothamer, Edward D.; 1962-63; E; #81; Detroit, MI/Redford Love, Robert; 1986; LB; #84; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Love, Terry; 2004-05-06-07; WR; #18; Bellwood, IL/Proviso East Love, Thomas E.; 1968; TB; #26; Sylva, NC/Sylva-Webster Loveland, Clarence W.; 1914; G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Lovett, BJ; 2001-02; WR; #6; Belle Glades, FL/Belle Glades Lowe, Gary R.; 1954-55; HB/FB; #20; Trenton, MI/Trenton Lowther, Charles M.; 1966; DB; #24; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine Lucas, Harold W.; 1963-64-65; C/T/MG; #51; Detroit, MI/Southwestern Ludwig, Robert H.; 1945; HB; #41; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Lueck, Walter H.; 1936-37; G; #9; Dundee, IL/Dundee Lukasik, Lawrence F.; 1964-66; DB; #17; Cleveland, OH/Shaker Heights Luke, Edwin E.; 1950-51-52; E; #85/82; Flint, MI/Northern Lumsden, David H.; 1948-49; C; #51; Statesville, NC/Statesville Lundy, Charles, B.; 1898; *; #*; * Luplow, Alvin D.; 1958; HB; #42; Saginaw, MI/St. Andrew Lyles, Jamal; 2013; TE; #11; Southfield, MI/Southfield-Lathrup Lyman, Richard P.; 1923-24-25; QB; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Lyons, Mitch; 1989-90-91-92; TE; #85; Grand Rapids, MI/ Forest Hills Northern

COACHING STAFF

LLL Labinjo, Mike; 2000-01-02-03; LB/FB; #42; Toronto, ONT/ St. Michael’s College Lacy, Mark; 1991; DT; #42; Medina, OH/Medina Laitner, Cass B.; 1896; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Lalain, Scott; 1991; DT; #50; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Brother Rice Lamb, Jim Bob; 1982-83; OT; #79; Linden, MI/Linden Lampke, Louis J.; 1903; G; #*; Durand, MI/* Lamssies, Robert R.; 1944-45; G; #76/60; South Haven, MI/ South Haven Land, Melvin; 1975-76-77-78C; DT; #47; Campbell, OH/Memorial Landreth, Tom; 1988; OG; #64; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek

Landry, J. Christopher; 1981; DE; #92; Rochester, MI/Brecksville, OH Landry, Patrick; 1987; MLB; #86; Rochester, MI/Rochester Laneaux, Chris; 2013; S; #14; Kalamazoo, MI/Portage Northern Lang, Paul; 2012-13; TE; #83; Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Lebanon Lange, Robert P.; 1967; LB; #48; Chicago, IL/Lane Tech Langeloh, John; 1987-88-89-90; PK; #10; Sterling Heights, MI/Utica Langerveld, Todd L.; 1980; SS; #23; Portage, MI/Central Langford, Jeremy; 2011-12-13; RB/CB; #33; Wayne, MI/John Glenn Lantz, Douglas J.; 1976; MG; #85; Canton, OH/Massillon Perry Lark, Randy J.; 1980-82-83; DT/OG; #76; Wyoming, MI/Lee LaRose, Clifford E.; 1956-57-58; G/T; #58; Grosse Pointe, MI/ Detroit Catholic Central Larson, Kurt; 1985-86-87-88C; OLB; #3; Waukesha, WI/North Lattimer, Earl B.; 1961-62-63; HB/FB; #44/76; Dallas, TX/Lincoln Lauble, Gregory F.; 1981-82; MLB; #37; Pittsburgh, PA/ Central Catholic Lavelle, Denis C.; 1982; QB; #17; Rocky River, OH/ Lakewood St. Edward Law, Donald; 1967-68-69; DT/LB; #95; Brownsville, PA/Brownsville Lawson, Marshall L.; 1975-76-77; QB; #12; Lake Charles, LA/Boston Lawson, R. Paul; 1966-67; S; #37; Detroit, MI/Thurston Lay, Russell M.; 1932-33; G; #7; Williamston, MI/* LeClair, Donald D.; 1941-42-46; G; #66; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Ledyard, Courtney; 1995-96-97-98C; LB; #53; Shaker Heights, OH/ Shaker Heights Lee, Alvin R.; 1954-55; G; #61; Gary, IN/Roosevelt Lee, Dwight L.; 1965-66-67; HB; #34; New Haven, MI/New Haven Lee, Martin E.; 1908; *; #*; Hart, MI/* Lefler, Martin J.; 1917-19; G; #14; Boyne City, MI/* Leggett, Ashton; 2008-09; RB, #32; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Lehnhardt, Milton O.; 1935-36; HB/E; #33; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Leister, John W.; 1980-81C-82C; QB; #18; Great Falls, MT/Russell Lekenta, Eugene E.; 1952; FB; #42; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Lemmon, Charles A.; 1908-09; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Lenardson, Faunt V.; 1910-13; G; #*; Britton, MI/* Lesmeister, Dave; 2003; WR; #18; Dearborn Heights, MI/ Divine Child Lester, Warren; 1983-84-85; OLB/DE; #82; Racine, WI/St. Catherine’s Lewis, Floyd W.; 1929; E; #*; Midland, MI/* Lewis, Isaiah; 2010-11-12-13; S; #9: Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis Lewis, John R.; 1953-54-55; E; #87; Fremont, OH/Ross

2014 SPARTANS

Kozikowski, Renaldo; 1950; T; #72; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Kratz, Frank J.; 1901-02-03-04; T; #*; Albion, MI/* Kratz, Oscar A.; 1905; *; #*; Albion, MI/* Krestel, Robert D.; 1947-48; QB; #25; Swissvale, PA/Swissvale Kronner, Thomas G.; 1971-72-73; DE; #93; Detroit, MI/St. David Kropf, Matt; 2000-01; LB; #30; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City Krueger, Jason; 1996; LB; #52; Plymouth, MI/Catholic Central Krumm, Todd; 1984-85-86-87; DB; #35; West Bloomfield, MI/ West Bloomfield Kruse, Connor; 2012-13; OG; #54; Lowell, MI/Lowell Kryt, Dirk; 1972-73; PK; #5; Bergen, Netherlands/ Nijenrode Business Col. Krzemienski, Thomas C.; 1963-64; E; #82; Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls Kuh, Richard E.; 1950-51; T/G; #75; Chicago, IL/Leo Kuhn, Gary; 1993-94; LB/TE; #84; Toledo, OH/Start Kuhne, Kurt H.; 1935; FB; #24; Pontiac, MI/Central Kula, Bob; 1986-87-88-89C; OL; #63; West Bloomfield, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Kulesza, Bruce A.; 1968-69; TE; #81; Muskegon, MI/Catholic Kulikowski, Dan J.; 1970-71; LB; #53; Muskegon, MI/Orchard View Kumiega, Anthony L.; 1959-60-61; E/G; #89; Chicopee, MA/Chicopee Kumiega, Ronald W.; 1971-72-73; LB/DE; #47; Chicopee, MA/Chicopee Kurrie, Harry A.; 1926-27-28; B; #*; Owosso, MI/* Kush, Frank J.; 1950-51-52; G; #60; Windber, PA/Windber Kutchins, Henry S.; 1934-35-36C; E; #26; Hamtramck, MI/* Kutchins, Walter S.; 1939-40; E/G; #40/7; Hamtramck, MI/ Hamtramck Kutschinski, Thomas A.; 1968-69-70; WR/DB; #38; East Grand Rapids, MI/ East Grand Rapids

2014 OUTLOOK

Ketzko, Alexander G.; 1938-39; T; #17; Mattawan, MI/Mattawan Keur, Josh; 1994-95-96-97; TE; #83; Muskegon, MI/Orchard View Key, Travis; 2004-05-06-07C; CB/S; #16/13; Three Rivers, MI/Three Rivers Keyes, Corey; 1990-91; DB; #2; Pittsburgh, PA/Steel Valley Keyton, Kerry; 1988-90; OT; #55; Lansing, MI/Eastern Kiel, David; 1987; OT; #76; Chelsea, MI/Chelsea Kieler, Kodi; 2013; C; #79; Rockwood, MI/Carlson Kielp, Steve; 2003; LB; #50; Riverside, IL/ Riverside-Brookfield Kieppe, Richard N.; 1940-41-42; HB; #41/18; Lansing, MI/Central Kimichik, Alan W.; 1979-80-81; TE; #95; Norway, MI/Norway Kinek, Michael; 1937-39C; E; #26; Whiting, IN/Whiting King, Christopher J.; 1970-71-72; MG/OG; #65; Bronx, NY/DeWitt Clinton King, James M.; 1950; E; #86; Gary, IN/Emerson Kings, Margarrett; 2012-13; WR; #3; Fort Lauderdale, FL/ University School Kipke, Raymond L.; 1923-24; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Kiple, John; 1988-89; DB; #38; Elk Grove, IL/Grove Kircher, Alton S.; 1932-33; QB; #47; Gladstone, MI/* Kirkling, Jack M.; 1979-80-81; DT/OT; #60; Greensburg, PA/ Hempfield Area Kittredge, James; 2012; DT; #99; Ramsey, NJ/Don Bosco Prep Klatt, Nate; 2010-11-12; C/OG; #72; Clinton, OH/Northwest Klein, Joseph A.; 1949-50-51; G/T; #61; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Klewicki, Edward L.; 1932-33-34; E; #28; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck Klewicki, Herman A.; 1939; QB; #49; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck Knight, Dale W.; 1953; E; #93; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns Knott, Eric; 2001-02-03-04; DE/TE; #4; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Knox, Damon; 2013; DL; #93; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Kolodziej, Anthony W.; 1955-56-57; E; #93; Florence, MA/Northampton Kolodziej, Joseph A.; 1978-80; ILB/OG; #67; Nashville, TN/Overton Kolb, J. Richard; 1983; QB; #15; Plantation, FL/ South Plantation Kolch, Frank E.; 1971; QB; #8; Warren, MI/Detroit Servite Kough, Stephen J.; 1969-70-71; WR; #33; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford Kouri, John E.; 1981-82; C; #70; Roseville, MI/Roseville Kovacich, George T.; 1936-37-38; FB; #32; Whiting, IN/Whiting Kowalczyk, Walter J.; 1955-56-57; HB; #14; Westfield, MA/Westfield Kowalski, Kendall; 1989; CB; #5; Troy, MI/Athens Kowatch, Joseph; 1930-31-32; QB; #31; Ionia, MI/*

MMM MacFarland, Mark; 1990-91-92; WR; #17; Rochester, MI/Rochester

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Macholz, Dennis; 1970-71-72; TE/OL; #68; Bethpage, NY/Bethpage Mackey, Lawrence L.; 1964; HB; #28; Akron, OH/St. Vincent Macksood, Matt; 2013; WR; #86; Lansing, MI/Lansing Catholic Central MacMillian, Roy A.; 1920-22; QB; #*; Mt. Clemens, MI/* MacNeill, John; 1990-91; DE; #84; Marshfield, MA/Marshfield Macuga, Edward J.; 1964; G; #60; Dixonville, PA/Purchase Line Mahoney, Earl L.; 1946; T; #77; Chicago, IL/Austin Maidlow, Steven K.; 1979-80-81-82; LB; #43; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Malatinsky, Cole; 2006; S; #14; Holt, MI/Holt Malinosky, John M.; 1975-76-77; OT/DT; #63; Vancouver, B.C./ Notre Dame Malinowski, Joseph S.; 1975; FB; #35; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Maliskey, Don C.; 1938; T; #23; Lansing, MI/Eastern Mandarich, Tony; 1985-86-87-88C; OT; #79; Oakville, ONT/ Kent (OH) Roosevelt Manderino, Paul A.; 1971-73-74; FB/DL; #85; Arlington, MA/Arlington Manders, David F.; 1959-60-61; C; #71/50; Kingsford, MI/Kingsford Mangrum, Richard W.; 1941-42C; T; #76; Durand, MI/Durand Manley, Tony C.; 1984; CB; #9; Newark, NJ/Weequahic Manson, Damian; 1991-92-93-94; DB; #31; Riviera Beach, FL/ Riviera Beach Mantos, Marvin M.; 1979-80-81-82; OG; #71; Bloomingdale,OH/ Wintersville Maples, Roderick; 2001-02-03-04; CB; #17; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Marek, Anthony J.; 1976; OG; #60; Warren, MI/Cousino Marino, Carlos; 1988-89-90; TE; #89; Detroit, MI/Central Markham, Arthur G.; 1911; HB; #*; * Marshall, Eric R.; 1967; QB; #19; Oxford, MS/Central Marshall, Lemar; 1995-96-97-98; DB; #29; Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier Marshall, Michael B.; 1976-78-79-80; CB; #6/2; Detroit, MI/Southwestern Martin, Arthur D.; 1920; *; #*; Corunna, MI/* Martin, Blanche; 1956-57-59; HB/FB; #31; River Rouge, MI/ River Rouge Martin, Cam; 2010; WR; #89; Tampa, FL/H.B. Plant Martin, David; 1986-87-88; C; #58; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Martin, Demetrice; 1992-93-94-95; WR/DB; #12/21; Pasadena, CA/Muir Martin, John E.; 1972; DE; #48; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Martin, Keshawn; 2008-09-10-11; WR; #82; Inkster, MI/John Glenn Martin, Roland; 2005-06-07-08; OG; #73; Chicago, IL/Harper

Martin, Stanley A.; 1911; *; #*; Fredonia, MI/* Martin, Wilton J.; 1968-69-70C; DL; #97; St. Louis, MO/Anchor Bay (MI) Maskill, William R.; 1944; HB; #15; Detroit, MI/De La Salle Masny, Myron M.; 1938; G; #10; Arlington Hts., IL/Arlington Hts. Mason, Derrick; 1993-94-95-96; WR; #13/80; Detroit, MI/Mumford Mason, Donald L.; 1948-49; G; #60; Wayne, MI/Wayne Mason, Shaun; 1998-99-2000C; OG; #71; Toledo, OH/St. John’s Jesuit Massey, Brandon; 2002; CB; #15; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood East Massuch, Richard C.; 1944-45; T/E; #71/88; Lansing, MI/Eastern Masters, John; 2005-06-07; C; #54; Carmel, IN/Carmel Masters, Norman D.; 1953-54-55; G/T; #57; Detroit, MI/Redford St. Mary Matsko, John; 1954-55-56; C; #49; St. Micheal, PA/Adams Twp. Matsock, John J.; 1953-54; HB/QB; #43; Detroit, MI/Pershing Matson, Edward I.; 1920-21; G; #21; Dollar Bay, MI/* Matsos, Emil G.; 1955-56-58; G; #63; Detroit, MI/Redford Matthews, Henry; 1970-71; TB/FB; #23; Akron, OH/South Maxwell, Andrew; 2010-11-12C-13; QB; #10; Midland, MI/Midland Mayer, Kyle; 2006; K; #26; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven Mays, Damond; 1972-73; HB/FL; #22; Phoenix, AZ/Hayden Mazza, Orlando J.; 1951; E; #46; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls McAdoo, Howard J.; 1980-81-82; DT; #55; Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/ Rolling Hills McAllister, Robert; 1985-86-87-88C; QB; #8; Pompano Beach, FL/Ely McAuliffe, Donald F.; 1950-51-52C; HB; #40; Chicago, IL/Leo McBride, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; DT; #92; Detroit, MI/Northern McClelland, Albert L.; 1916; HB; #9; Holland, MI/* McClelland, Darrin L.; 1979-81-82; FB; #41; Detroit, MI/Central McClowry, Patrick G.; 1973-74; LB; #53; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart McClowry, Robert J.; 1970-71-72; OT/C; #57; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart McClowry, Terrence G.; 1972-73-74; LB; #49; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart McComb, J. Robert; 1937; G; #30; Muskegon Hts., MI/ Muskegon Hts. McConnell, Brian T.; 1970-71-72; TE/OT/DE; #85; Smoke Rise, NJ/ Highstown Peddle McConnell, Mike; 2001; TB; #32; Adairsville, GA/Adairsville McCool, Paul F.; 1917; *; #*; Cameron, MO/* McCormick, David M.; 1963-64; QB; #16; Chicago, IL/St. Rita McCormick, John P.; 1977-78-79-80; OLB; #40; Marquette, MI/Marquette McCosh, James A.; 1925-26-27; B; #*; Detroit, MI/* McCoy, Ivory; 1998-99-2000-01C; TE; #85; Chicago, IL/Simeon

McCrary, James L.; 1933-34; HB; #46; Flint, MI/* McCue, Charles A.; 1898-99C; E; #*; Cass City, MI/* McCulloh, James A.; 1977-78; OG; #55; Youngstown, OH/ Cardinal Mooney McCurdy, Russell J.; 1912-13; G; #*; Lansing, MI/* McCurry, Robert B.; 1946C-47C-48C; C; #52; Lewistown, PA/Lewistown McDermid, Frank H.; 1911; C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/* McDermid, H.B.; 1904-05; *; #*; Battle Creek, MI/* McDonald, Chris; 2009-10-11-12; OG; #62; Sterling Heights, MI/Henry Ford II McDowell, John; 1983-84-85; OT/C; #77; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer McFadden, Leroy; 1997-98; TB; #18; Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie McFadden, Marvin G.; 1950-51; T; #74; Lansing, MI/Eastern McFarland, Jerome; 1958; T; #67; Birmingham, AL/Parker McGaha, Jared; 2009-10-11; OG/OT: #75; Powell, TN/Powell McGee, E. Leroy; 1977-78; TB; #22; El Cajon, CA/El Cajon McGillivray, Lodiwic, A.; 1908; *; #*; Valley City, ND/* McGovern, Craig; 2005; TE; #88; Lawrenceville, NJ/Hun School McIntyre, Malcomb M.; 1900; *; #*; * McKenna, Edward B.; 1903-04-05C-06; HB; #*; Quinnesec, MI/* McKenna, Parnell G.; 1906-07-08-09C; *; #*; Quinnesec, MI/* McKenzie, Tyrone; 2004; LB; #47; Riverview, FL/Riverview McKinney, Brandon; 2002-04-05; DT/NG; #99; Dayton, OH/ Chaminade-Julienne McLaughlin, Duane J.; 1970-71; DT; #99; Auburn Hts., MI/Avondale McLaughery, DeArmand O.; 1911; T; #*; * McLaurin, Jeremiah; 2001-02-03; S/CB; #24; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw McLee, Bradley M.; 1969-70; S/RB; #35; Uniontown, PA/Uniontown McLoud, Eddy W.; 1967-68; OT/C; #75; Fairborn, OH/Fairborn McLouth, Aldrich L.; 1898-99; C; #*; Medina, MI/* McLucas, Edwin; 1959; T; #76; Newark, NJ/Central McNeil, Robert A.; 1940-41-42; E; #25/78/88; Phoenix, AZ/Phoenix McNutt, Bernard G.; 1932-33C; FB; #23; Allegan, MI/* McPherson, Jeff; 2006-07-08; LB/FB; #50/35; Lowell, MI/Lowell McQuaide, Regis G.; 1977-78-79; OG/OT; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood McRae, Stanley P.; 1938-39; T/E; #13/21; Pellston, MI/Pellston McShannock, Thomas G.; 1937-38; C; #4; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon McWilliams, James E.; 1910-11; C; #*; * Meadows, Clinton L.; 1967; DT; #98; Okemos, MI/Okemos Meek, Harry C.; 1901-02; *; #*; Manton, MI/*

Meiers, Francis H.; 1930-31; C; #25; Muskegon, MI/* Mellinger, Stephen T.; 1961-62-64; G; #73; South Bend, IN/Adams Mencotti, Edo; 1942; FB; #37; Detroit, MI/Cooley Mendyk, Dennis A.; 1955-56; HB; #38; St. Charles, MI/ St. Peter and Paul Meyers, Mark; 2013; S; #29; Toledo, OH/Whitmer Middleton, Alonzo D.; 1976-77-78-79; FB; #44; Orangeburg, SC/ Orangeburg-Wilkinson Middleton, John L.; 1956-57-58; G; #61; Duluth, MN/Central Migyanka, Charles; 1962-63-64C; QB; #25; East Conemaugh, PA/ East Conemaugh Mihaiu, George M.; 1970-71-72; QB; #20; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge Miketinac, Mike N.; 1942; G; #68; Hermansville, MI/Hermansville Miknavih, Norbert A.; 1936-37; C; #8; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Milhizer, Richard M.; 1979-80; SS; #13; Farmington, MI/Farmington Millar, Wilson F.; 1903; HB; #*; Ray Center, MI/* Miller, G. Devere; 1896; *; #*; Cadillac, MI/* Miller, H. Hewett; 1913-14-15; HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/* Miller, Jesse; 2005-06-07-08; OT; #79; Somerville, NJ/Somerville Miller, John; 1985-86-87-88C; DB; #44; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Miller, Jim; 1990-91-92-93; QB; #16; Waterford, MI/Kettering Miller, Oscar R.; 1913-14; E/QB; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Miller, Patrick F.; 1969-70; P; #14; Menominee, MI/Menominee Miller, W. Blake; 1912-13-14-15C; E/HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/* Miller, Wilbert E.; 1917-19; G/T; #24; Bay City, MI/* Mills, Robert E.; 1971-72-73; C; #52; Lakewood, CO/ Denver Alameda Milliken, William F.; 1941-42; QB; #25; Chicago, IL/Senn Minarik, Henry J.; 1948-49-50; E; #80; Flint, MI/Central Mineweaser, Richard L.; 1944; E; #79; Pontiac, MI/St. Michael Misch, Jon; 2007-08-09-10; LB; #36; Waterford, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Mitchell, Brian; 1986; OL; #70; Toledo, OH/DeVilbiss Mitchell, Kerry; 1989-90; C; #72/59; Detroit, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Mitchell, Seth; 2002-03; LB; #48; Brandywine, MD/Gwynn Park Mitchem, Ronald G.; 1979-80-81; DT/DE; #88; South Bend, IN/Adams Mittelberg, Victor; 1969-70; OT; #71; Skokie, IL/Niles East Mitten, Patrick J.; 1979; DT; #92; Naperville, IL/Central Mittenberger, Scott A.; 1971; OT; #73; Monroe, OH/Lemon-Monroe Moeller, William F.; 1926-27-28; G; #*; Detroit, MI/*

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PPP Pacheco, Blake; 2011; DT; #69; Salinas, CA/Palma Pagel, William M.; 1945; C; #74; Blissfield, MI/Blissfield Paior, John J.; 1954; C; #50; Latrobe, PA/Latrobe Pajokowski, Joseph A.; 1945; G; #61; South Bend, IN/Washington Palazeti, Niko; 2011-12; FB; #38; Northville, MI/ Detroit Catholic Central Palmateer, Bernard B.; 1962; E; #83; Port Huron, MI/Port Huron

2013 RECAP

Oas, Reginald G.; 1917; HB; #8; Ishpeming, MI/* O’Bradovich, Ed; 1990-91; DL; #88; Chicago, IL/Fremd O’Brien, Francis J.; 1956-57-58; T; #62; Holyoke, MA/Holyoke O’Connor, Tyler; 2013; QB; #7; Lima, OH/Lima Catholic Central O’Keefe, Kevin; 1986; OL; #59; Lakewood, OH/St. Edward Olman, Norman A.; 1936-37; G; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Olmstead, Clifford G.; 1900; *; #*; * Omerod, Craig K.; 1972; OT; #50; Dearborn Hts., MI/ Dearborn Divine Child Oquendo, Diego; 2005; WR; #2; Staten Island, NY/Tottenville Organ, Bob; 1991-92-93-94; FB/TE; #43/94; Ludington, MI/Ludington Organek, Brett; 1993; DT; #91; Grandville, MI/Grandville Ornstein, Gus; 1996; QB; #11; Tenafly, NJ/Fieldston Prep Otis, Steven J.; 1976-77-78-79; LB; #52; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech Otting, Robert W.; 1942-46; QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Ottney, Brian; 2000-01-02C; C; #73; Troy, MI/Troy Outlaw, Napoleon; 1992-93-94-95; WR; #8; West Palm Beach, FL/ Cardinal Newman Oviatt, Clarence R.; 1915; E; #*; Bay City, MI/* Owens, Alton L.; 1963-64-65; C/DT; #53; Ft. Worth, TX/Paschal Oxendine, Richard C.; 1960; E; #87; Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa

Palmer, Jeffrey; 1987; OG; #67; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Panin, L. Richard; 1950-51-52; FB; #38; Detroit, MI/Denby Panitch, Michael B.; 1956-57-58; QB; #16; Chicago, IL/Austin Parker, Frederick; 1987; DB; #37; Jackson, MI/Jackson Parker, Phillip J.; 1982-83-84-85; DB; #32; Lorain, OH/Amherst Steele Parker, Ward H.; 1906-07; *; #*; Holly, MI/* Parks, Warren A.; 1921; T; #20; Cheboygan, MI/* Parks, William T.; 1897-98-99; T; #*; Pipestone, MI/* Parmentier, Gary; 1968-70; DB/DG; #48; East Detroit, MI/ Detroit Denby Parrott, Roy E.; 1961; C; #53; Detroit, MI/Cooley Parsell, Rex. J.; 1947-48-49; E; #81; Flint, MI/Central Partchenko, Pete; 1992; OT; #73; Toronto, ONT/Power Paterra, Herbert E.; 1962; G; #60; Glassport, PA/Glassport Paterra, Jeffrey; 1986; DB; #9; Diamond Bar, CA/Walnut Patrick, Antwain; 1994-95; TB; #32; Wilmington, NC/ New Hanover Patrick, Joe; 2000-01; OG; #61; Ashley, MI/Ithaca Patterson, Benjamin P.; 1909-10; T; #*; Caro, MI/* Pawlak, Richard L.; 1973; OT; #60; Detroit, MI/De La Salle Pawlowski, Walter L.; 1940-41-42C; HB; #47; Calumet City, IL/Thornton Paxson, Avery B.; 1933; C; #52; Saginaw, MI/* Payne, Wade D.; 1967; DB; #40; Garden City, MI/Garden City Payton, Lenier; 1987-88; DB; #24; Highland Park, MI/ Highland Park Peaks, Clarence E.; 1954-55-56; QB/HB; #26; Flint, MI/Central Pearce, Edward J.; 1937-38-39; HB; #41; Flint, MI/Northern Pearson, Helge E.; 1937; T; #22; Norway, MI/Norway Pearson, Jeff; 1989-90; C; #68; Chicago, IL/St. Laurence Peck, Clair B.; 1903; G; #*; Belding, MI/* Peko, Domata; 2004-05; DT; #96; Pago Pago, American Samoa/ Samoana Peko, Siitupe; 1999-2000; OT; #74; Whittier, CA/La Serna Pendleton, Trevon; 2012-13; FB; #37; Lucasville, OH/Portsmouth West Pendy, Andrew; 2008-09; LB/FB; #52/42; Shelby Township, MI/ Utica Eisenhower Pepper, Taybor; 2012-13; SN; #52; Saline,MI/Saline Perkins, Calvin A.; 1980-81-82; OT/DT; #74; Atlanta, GA/Harper Perles, George J.; 1958; T; #65; Allen Park, MI/Detroit Western Perles, John W.; 1982-83-84; LB; #44; Upper St. Clair, PA/ Upper St. Clair

COACHING STAFF

NNN Nantambu, Jelani; 2005-06; CB; #34; Southfield, MI/Notre Dame Napolitan, Mark R.; 1983-84; C; #63; Trenton, MI/Trenton Neal, James E.; 1952-53; C; #51; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Neal, Mike; 1996-97-98-99; C; #52; Okemos, MI/Okemos Needham, George W.; 1927; T; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Neely, Colin; 2008-09-10; DE; #89; Bethlehem, PA/Freedom Neely, James A.; 1979-80-81-82; MLB; #58; South Bend, IN/Adams Neller, Elton G.; 1922-23-24; HB; #*; Lansing, MI/* Nelson, Broderick; 2000-01-02; CB; #21: Dania, FL/South Broward Nelson, C. Walter; 1936-37-38; E; #21; Chicago, IL/Hirsch Nern, Carl R.; 1902; *; #*; Port Huron, MI/* Nester, Raymond; 1971-72-73; OG/MG/LB; #97; Mt. Clemens, MI/ Clintondale Nestor, Carl N.; 1947; G; #67; East Chicago, IL/East Chicago Neubert, Bernard E.; 1942; G; #65; Chicago, IL/Thornton Neumann, Harrison H.; 1935-36; QB; #36; Lansing, MI/Central Newkirk, Robert; 1996-97-98; DT; #62; Belle Glade, FL/Glade Central Newman, Mitchell L.; 1961; HB; #42; Detroit, MI/Denby Newsome, Richard; 1997-98-99-2000; DB; #32; Fostoria, OH/Fostoria Nichol, Keith; 2009-10-11; QB/WR; #7; Lowell, MI/Lowell Nichols, Mark E.; 1985-86-87C; DT; #83; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Nicholson, James B.; 1970-72; OT; #72/77; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Niebylski, Gordon; 2002-03-04-05; OT/OG; #71; Farmington, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Nielsen, Hans J.; 1974-75-76-77; PK; #8; Vejle, Denmark/Manistee (MI) Niesen, Mark W.; 1971-72-73; QB/DB; #14; Manistee, MI/ Catholic Central Ninowski, James; 1955-56-57; QB; #41; Detroit, MI/Pershing Nitchman, Joel; 2007-08-09; C; #65; Kalamazoo, MI/ Hackett Catholic Central

Noblett, Ubold J.; 1919-20-21; HB; #10; Gladstone, MI/* Nordberg, Carl A.; 1928-29-30; HB; #39; St. Joseph, MI/* Norman, Chris; 2009-10-11-12C; LB; #10; Detroit, MI/Renaissance Norman, Dempsey; 1984; SE; #4; Chicago, IL/Tilden Northcross, David C.; 1957-58-59; E; #90; Highland Park, MI/ Highland Park Nowak, Gary W.; 1968-69-70; DE/OT; #82/76; St. Clair Shores, MI/ Detroit St. Ambrose Nwagbuo, Ogemdi; 2006-07; DT/NT; #99; San Diego, CA/Mt. Miguel Nystie, Charles V.; 1948-49; T; #73; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Nystrom, Carl W.; 1953-54-55C; T/G; #68; Marquette, MI/Graveraet

2014 SPARTANS

Mullinder, Luc; 2002-03; DE; #88; Mississauga, ONT/ Applewood Heights Muma, Kevin; 2010-11-12-13; K; #17; Troy, MI/Troy Mumphery, Keith; 2011-12-13; WR; #25; Vienna, GA/Dooly County Murphy, Morley; 1952-53-54; T; #71; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Murray, Todd; 1989-90-91-92; CB; #20; Bloomington, MN/Jefferson Musetti, Gerald A.; 1954-55; HB; #47; Detroit, MI/Denby Muster, Michael; 1981; OG; #50; Utica, MI/Eisenhower Myers, Nick; 1998-99-2000-01; DE; #97; Springfield, OH/ Springfield North

2014 OUTLOOK

Mojsiejenko, Ralf; 1981-82-83-84; P/PK; #2; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman Monnett, Robert C.; 1930-31-32C; HB; #33; Bucyrus, OH/* Monroe, DeMarco; 2000-01-03; C/OG; #67; Evansville, IN/ Evansville Central Monroe, William R.; 1942; C; #59; Three Rivers, MI/Three Rivers Montford, Roy M.; 1910; E; #10; Benton Harbor, MI/* Montgomery, Clayton; 1972; HB; #44; Stockton, CA/Edison Montgomery, Greg H.; 1957-58; QB; #23; Grand Rapids, MI/East Lansing Montgomery, Greg H., Jr.; 1985-86-87; P; #23; Shrewsbury, NJ/ Little Silver Red Bank Regional Montgomery, Stephen; 1987-88-89C; FB; #43; Shrewsbury, NJ/ Little Silver Red Bank Regional Moore, Allen; 1981-83-84; DE; #69; Detroit, MI/Cooley Moore, Clyde D.; 1906-07-08-09; *; #*; Freeport, MI/* Moore, James; 1986-87-88; FB; #33; Lansing, MI/Sexton Moore, Rex W.; 1944; QB; #25; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Moore, Steve; 2011; SN; #53; Pinconning, MI/Pinconning Area Moore, Timothy S.; 1984-85-86-87; OLB; #42; St. Johns, MI/St. Johns Moore, Wendell; 1974; DT; #72; Port Arthur, TX/Lincoln Morabito, Daniel L.; 1940; T; #18; Buffalo, NY/Hutchinson Morgado, Arnold; 1972; FB; #24; Ewa, HI/Honolulu Punahou Morgan, Jack D.; 1950-51-52; T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby Morrall, Earl E.; 1953-54-55; QB; #21; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Morris, Aric; 1996-97-98-99C; SS; #39/9; Oak Park, MI/Berkley Morris, Chris; 2002-03-04-05C; C; #51; Lambertville, MI/ Temperance-Bedford Morris, Thomas L.; 1980-81; FS; #27; Long Beach, CA/Millikan Morrison, Russell A.; 1920-21-22; C; #23; Alpena, MI/* Morrissey, James M.; 1981-82-83-84C; TE/ILB; #40; Flint, MI/Powers Morse, Robert W.; 1983-84-85-86; TB/FB; #21; Muskegon, MI/ Catholic Central Mosallam, Brian; 1993-95-96; OG; #62/63; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Moss, Brendon; 2006-09; TE/OG; #85/64; Saline, MI/Saline Moss, Dawan; 1999-2000-01-02; FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Moten, Eric; 1987-88-89-90; DT/OG; #77; Cleveland, OH/Shaw Mouch, Robert W.; 1982; OT; #73; Redford, MI/Union Mroz, Vincent; 1942; E; #89; East Chicago, IN/Washington Mudge, Dave; 1995-96-97; OT; #65; Whitby, ONT/Henry Street Muhammad, Muhsin; 1992-94-95; WR; #19/1; Lansing, MI/Waverly Mullen, John M.; 1964-66; QB; #15; Toledo, OH/Central Catholic

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Person, Dale; 1992-93-94; DL; #53; Chicago, IL/Vocational Peters, Arthur D.; 1901-02C-03; E; #*; Springport, MI/* Peterson, Julian; 1998-99; LB/DE; #98; Hillcrest Heights, MD/ Crossland Peterson, Thomas H.; 1975-76; DB; #31; Ann Arbor, MI/Huron Petterson, Andrew; 2002-03; SN; #53; Denver, CO/Cherry Creek Phelps, Brian F.; 1983; QB; #12; Camarillo, CA/Camarillo Phillips, Harold B.; 1968-69-70; DB; #27; Detroit, MI/Southeastern Phillips, Jess; 1965-66; DB; #38; Beaumont, TX/Pollard Pickelman, Kevin; 2008-09-10-11; DT/NT; #96; Marshall, MI/Marshall Piette, Thomas M.; 1978-80-81-82; C; #56; Reford Twp., MI/Union Pingel, John S.; 1936-37-38; HB; #37; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Piro, Steven P.; 1969; QB; #16; Iowa City, IA/Iowa City Pirronello, William G.; 1944; FB; #39; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Pisano, Vincent F.; 1950-51-52; HB; #12; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Pitts, Alfred E.; 1974-75-76-77C; *; #56; Hubbard, OH/Hubbard Pitts, Jack N.; 1967; DB; #26; Decatur, GA/Trinity Piwowarczyk, Chris; 1988-89-90-91; OL; #56; Fenton, MI/Fenton Planutis, Gerald R.; 1953-54-55; FB; #45; W. Hazelton, PA/Hazelton Pletz, John E.; 1946; T; #74; Turtle Creek, PA/Turtle Creek Pobur, Edward J.; 1982; LB; #*; Livonia, MI/ Detroit Catholic Central Pogor, Edmund F.; 1939; G; #11; Dunkirk, NY/Dunkirk Pointer, Tramonte; 2006; DT; #61; Flint, MI/Northern Polonchek, John N.; 1947-48-49; HB; #41; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt Poole, Sean; 2001-02-03-04; OT; #79; Flint, MI/Flint Central Popovski, Tony; 1995; OG; #69; Mt. Clemens, MI/ Utica Eisenhower Popp, Robert; 1957; QB; #25; Conemaugh, PA/Franklin Porter, Anthony E.; 1975-76; OT; #79; New York, NY/Dewitt Clinton Postula, Victor A.; 1954; FB; #34; Marshall, MI/Marshall Postula, William J.; 1953; E; #86; Marshall, MI/Marshall Potter, James; 1984; DT; #76; Mt. Clemens, MI/Clintondale Pound, Howard E.; 1939; E; #32; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Powers, John F.; 1975-76; P; #41; Lansing, MI/Catholic Central Prashaw, Milton F.; 1944; T; #78; Massena, NY/Massena Price, H. Eugene; 1896-97; *; #*; Ithaca, MI/* Price, Josiah; 2013; TE; #82; Greentown, IN/Eastern Prins, Kurt; 1989-90-91-92; TE; #92; Muskegon, MI/Reeths-Puffer

Pritchett, Devin; 2005-06-07; LB/FB; #63/39; Alpharetta, GA/Centennial Proebstle, Richard J.; 1961-63-64; QB; #21; Canton, OH/Central Catholic Proebstle, James M.; 1965; E; #80; Canton, OH/Central Catholic Pruiett, Mitchell W.; 1965-66-67; OG; #60; Benton Harbor, MI/ Benton Harbor Pryor, Corey; 1988-89-90; RB/DB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson Przybycki, Joseph R.; 1965-66-67; OT; #79; Detroit, MI/Notre Dame Pugh, Joseph; 1986-87; FB; #38; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Pyle, W. Palmer; 1957-58-59; T; #69; Winnetka, IL/New Trier

QQQ Quigley, Fred K.; 1939; HB; #51; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Quinlan, William D.; 1952-53; E; #83; N. Andover, MA/Andover Quinn, Kelly B.; 1982-83-84-85; LB/DE; #13/93; Stone Mountain, GA/ Stone Mountain

RRR Radelet, David P.; 1975-76-77; SE/DB; #29; East Lansing, MI/ East Lansing Radewald, Karl B.; 1920; *; #*; Niles, MI/* Radulescu, George; 1942; *; #61; Imlay City, MI/Imlay City Rainko, Brad; 1997-98-99; TE; #84; Farmington Hills, MI/ Detroit Catholic Central Ramsey, Clarence F.; 1916-17-19; T; #23/10; Ludington, MI/* Ramsey, Kenneth T.; 1976; TE; #83; Detroit, MI/ Milwaukee (WI) King Rance, Kyle; 1996-97-98-99; TE; #88; Troy, MI/Troy Randall, Jason; 2001-02-03-04; TE; #81; Muskegon Heights, MI/ Muskegon Ranieri, Ronald A.; 1966-67; C; #54; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine Ranney, Ellis W.; 1897-98C; HB; #*; Belding, MI/* Rasmussen, Kyle; 2000-01-02-03; DT/DE; #97; Hadley, MI/Lapeer West Rasmussen, Michael J.; 1970-71; QB; #12; Fresno, CA/Fresno Ray, Arthur; 2011; OG; #73; Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel Ray, Caulton; 2009; RB; #24; Southfield, MI/Brother Rice Ray, Jonathan S.; 1974; OG; #66; Beaver, PA/Beaver Raye, James A.; 1965-66-67; QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/Smith Rayner, Dave; 2001-02-03-04; K; #16; Oxford, MI/Oxford Reader, Russell B.; 1945-46; HB; #46; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Reaveley, Gordon G.; 1932-33-34; T; #18; Durand, MI/* Reaves, Carl; 1994-95; OLB; #55; Oxford, MI/Oxford Reaves, Stephen; 2004; QB; #9; Tampa, FL/Plant Redd, Keith L.; 1966; C; #53; Detroit, MI/Denby Reece, Travis; 1994-95-96-97; FB/LB; #41; Detroit, MI/Denby

Reed, Derrick; 1987-88; DB; #6; Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands Reed, Kerry; 2005-06; WR; #15; Miami, FL/South Dade Reese, Elroy; 1995-96; TE; #85; Detroit, MI/Bishop Gallagher Reese, Ike; 1994-95-96C-97C; OLB; #44; Cincinnati, OH/Aiken Reese, William; 1989-90-91-92; DE; #74; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Reeves, M. Bruce; 1977-78-79; HB; #30; Irmo, SC/Irmo Reid, Greg; 1995; DT; #67; Tinley Park, IL/Andrew Renaud, Marc; 1994-95-97; TB; #26; Deerfield Beach, FL/ Deerfield Beach Reynolds, Micajah; 2010-11-12-13; NT/OG; #60; Lansing, MI/Sexton Reynolds, Russell H.; 1933-34C; HB; #39; Flint, MI/* Rhodes, Tyrone D.; 1983-84-85-86; OG; #67; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Riba, Micheal S.; 1982; FL; #25; Arlington Hts., IL/Buffalo Grove Ribby, Robert; 1993; C; #51; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton Rapids Riblet, William R.; 1910-11-12C; QB; #*; Elkhart, IN/* Ricamore, Wilford W.; 1899-1900-01; E; #*; Berryville, VA/* Richard, David; 2002; TB; #11; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood East Richards, Rolland G.; 1922-23-24; QB/HB; #*; Lansing, MI/* Richardson, Jeffrey; 1966; C/OG; #57; Johnstown, PA/Central Richardson, Lavaile; 1997-98-99-2000; WR; #7; Warren, OH/Harding Richendollar, Melvin; 1986; OT; #65; Belleville, MI/Belleville Rickens, Ronald F.; 1956-57-58; G; #74; Cresson, PA/Cresson Ricucci, Robert J.; 1959; HB; #47; Maumee, OH/Chicago Leo Ridgeway, Jason; 1985-86-87-88; DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Ridinger, Tim; 1986-87-88-89; LB/DT; #40; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park Ridler, Don G.; 1928-29-30; T; #2; Detroit, MI/* Rinella, S. James; 1982-83-84-85; NG/DT; #57; Plantation, FL/ South Plantation Ringer, Javon; 2005-06-07-08C; RB; #39/23; Dayton, OH/ChaminadeJulienne Ripmaster, P. Edward; 1940-42; FB; #44/36; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Rison, Andre; 1985-86-87-88; SE; #1; Flint, MI/Northwestern Robbins, Kevin; 1987-88; OT; #71; Washinton, DC/H.D. Woodson Roberts, Aaron M.; 1981-82-83-84; HB/FB; #20; Detroit, MI/ Catholic Central Roberts, Douglas W.; 1963-64; E; #87; Detroit, MI/Cooley Roberts, Marvin E.; 1970-71-72; TE/OT/PK; #64; Akron, OH/Springfield Robinson, Embry L.; 1954-55; T/G; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Fifth Ave. Robinson, Ezra; 2013; S; #37; Sarasota, FL/Booker Robinson, Hugh A.; 1922-23-24; E; #*; Detroit, MI/*

Robinson, Kenneth E.; 1977; DB; #9; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Robinson, Thomas D.; 1982-83; TE; #34; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Robinson, Trenton; 2008-09-10-11C; CB/S; #39; Bay City, MI/Bay City Central Robinson-Randall, Greg; 1998-99; OT; #76; Hitchcock, TX/LaMarque Rochester, Paul G.; 1958-59; T; #72; Midland, MI/ Sewanhaka Floral Park (NY) Rockenbach, Paul G.; 1937-38-39C; G; #14; Crystal Lake, IL/Crystal Lake Rody, Frederick A.; 1953-54; C; #66; Detroit, MI/Anaconda (MT) Rogers, Charles; 2001-02; WR; #1; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Rogers, Douglas S.; 1983-84-85-86; DT/OT; #71; Youngstown,OH/Ursuline Rolf, David; 2008-09; LB/DE; #54; Piqua, OH/Piqua Rolle, Donald D. (Butch); 1982-83-84-85; TE; #89; Hallandale, FL/Hallandale Rollick, Nicholas P.; 1976-77; TB; #26; Skokie, IL/Niles Twp. Rollin, Tony; 1990-91-92; RB; #22; Akron, OH/ St. Vincent-St. Mary Rollins, James; 1989-90; DB; #34; Anaheim, CA/Servite Roper, Dedrick; 2001; DE; #52; Milpitas, CA/Milpitas Rork, Frank C.; 1899-1901; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Roseboro, Ronald; 1984; SE; #37; Detroit, MI/Mumford Roskopp, Bernard G.; 1942-46-47; E; #84/82; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Ross, Archie F.; 1934-35; *; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/South Ross, Donald L.; 1963-64; C; #59; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Ross, Ronald R.; 1962; T; #65; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Ross, Ward F.; 1925-26-27; G/C; #*; Port Huron, MI/* Ross, William L.; 1952; G; #69; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls Rossi, Donald A.; 1938-39; QB; #36; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie Rouse, Josh; 2006-07-08; LB/FB; #44; Newtown, CT/Newtown Rowe, Ronald; 1985-86; DB; #18; San Diego, CA/Lincoln Rowekamp, Kim A.; 1973-74-75-76; LB/MG; #43; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Roy, Errol A.; 1969-70-71; OG/C; #55; New Orleans, LA/ St. Augustine Roy, Rob; 1988-89-90; FB; #27; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech Rubick, Ronald R.; 1961-62-63; HB; #27/33; Manistique, MI/Manistique Rucker, Chris D.; 2008-09-11; WR; #16; Detroit, MI/Detroit Country Day Rucker, Chris L.; 2007-08-09-10; CB; #29; Warren, OH/Warren G. Harding Rudzinski, Paul G.; 1974-75-76-77C; ILB; #37; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Ruff, Timothy W.; 1974-75; OG; #62; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman Rugg, Gary L.; 1964; FB; #42; Battle Creek, MI/Pennfield Ruhl, Jack W.; 1928; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Ruhland, Ethan; 2009-10-11-12; OG/C; #68; Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion

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SPARTAN RECORDS SPARTAN HISTORY HONORS & AWARDS BOWL HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY

2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

2013 RECAP

Smith, Eric; 2002-03-04-05C; S; #36; Groveport, OH/ Groveport-Madison Smith, Fred; 2008-10; WR/FB; #6/86; Detroit, MI/Southeastern Smith, George B.; 1947-48-49; QB; #21; Wayne, MI/Wayne Smith, Gideon E.; 1913-14-15; T; #*; Lansing, MI/* Smith, Gregory; 1984-85; LB; #80; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Smith, Horace; 1946-47-48-49; E/HB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson Smith, Howard B.; 1902; *; #*; Ludington, MI/* Smith, James; 1981-82; FS; #81; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine Smith, Kermit; 1967-68-69; FB; #41; Baytown, TX/Carver Smith, Kyle; 2008; LB; #88; Novi, MI/Detroit Catholic Central Smith, Lawrence J.; 1966-67; C; #52; Chicago, IL/St. Rita Smith, Louis A.; 1951; HB; #43; Greenville, MI/Greenville Smith, Michael R.; 1972; TE; #87; Detroit, MI/Denby Smith, Nick; 2004-05; DE; #93; North Canton, OH/GlenOak Smith, Otto; 1973-74-76; DE/OLB; #71; Columbia, SC/Washington Smith, Paul M.; 1925-26-27C; B; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Smith, Peter H.; 1961-62; QB; #23; Ecorse, MI/St. Francis Xavier Smith, Robaire; 1997-98-99; DE; #91; Flint, MI/Northern Smith, William C.; 1975-77; ILB; #39; Inkster, MI/ Dearborn Robichaud Smoker, Jeff; 2000-01-02-03; QB; #9; Manheim, PA/Manheim Central Smolinski, Brian; 1987-88-89-90; SE; #12; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Smolinski, Philip C.; 1973; OT; #74; Allen Park, MI/Allen Park Smolinski, Theodore C.; 1941; T; #77; Rogers City, MI/Rogers City Snider, Irving J.; 1917-18-19; HB; #28; Richmond, MI/Richmond Snorton, H. Matthew; 1961-62-63; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Snow, Percy; 1986-87-88-89; MLB; #48; Canton, OH/McKinley Soave, John; 1957; HB; #35; Detroit, MI/Pershing Sobczak, Edward E.; 1946-48; E; #53/85; Pittsburgh, PA/Langley Soehnlen, Christopher; 1987-88-89; DT; #64; Canton, OH/St. Thomas Aquinas Sohacki, Edward; 1947; G; #63; Detroit, MI/* Sokoll, Mark R.; 1970; DB; #9; Winston-Salem, NC/ Okemos (MI) Soltys, Charles J.; 1982-83; FB; #29; Lansing, IL/Thorton Frac. South Sonntag, Brad; 2010-11; WR; #81; Saginaw, MI/ Nouvel Catholic Central Speelman, Harry E.; 1935-36-37C; T; #18; Lansing, MI/Central Speerstra, Herbert A.; 1944-48; HB/E; #48/88; Saginaw, MI/Eastern Spencer, Donald; 2010; WR; #15; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti

COACHING STAFF

Shepherd, Leroy; 1981-82-83; DE; #97; New Castle, PA/New Castle Sherman, Robert G.; 1939-40-41; QB; #57/26; Lansing, MI/Eastern Shinsky, John E.; 1970-72-73C; DT; #88; Lyndhurst, OH/ Cleveland St. Joseph Shlapak, Borys W.; 1970-71; K; #5; Park Ridge, IL/Maine South Shumay, Guy W.; 1919; G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Shurelds, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; DB; #38/2; Cincinnati, OH/ Western Hills Shurmur, Patrick; 1983-85-86-87C; C/OG; #60; Dearborn Heights, MI/ Divine Child Shuttlesworth, Earl H.; 1911; *; #; Lansing, MI/* Sieminski, Adam C.; 1955; T; #70; Swoyerville, PA/Swoyerville Sieradzki, Stephen H.; 1946-47; FB; #36; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Siler, William M.; 1944; QB; #21; Dundee, MI/Dundee Silverstone, Michael; 1983; PK; #7; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Andover Simmons, Lonnie; 2001; DT; #92; Columbus, OH/Northland Simon, Chad; 2002-03-04; RB; #13; Saginaw, MI/Heritage Simons, Delrico; 1996; DE; #82; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Simpson, David; 1987; OT; #68; Temperance, MI/Bedford Simpson, William T.; 1971-72-73; DB/P; #29; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine Sims, Andre; 2012-13; WR; #21; Snellville, GA/Brookwood Sims, Dion; 2009-11-12; TE; #80: Detroit, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Sinner, J. Hackley; 1898-99; G; #*; Cooper, MI/* Skinner, Ralph L.; 1967; HB; #23; Battle Creek, MI/St. Philip Slank, Ronald J.; 1969-70; FB; #36; Detroit, MI/Harper Woods Notre Dame Sleder, Julius C.; 1934-35-36; T; #20; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City Slonac, Evan J.; 1951-52-53; FB; #33; St. Michael, PA/Adams Twp. Small, Walter H.; 1903-04-05-06-07; QB; #*; Charlevoix, MI/* Small, Sebastian; 1990-91; RB; #44; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith Smead, Harold E.; 1928-29-30C; C; #*; Sturgis, MI/* Smiley, Lewis N.; 1939-40-41; E; #37/89; Ferndale, MI/Lincoln Smith, Charles A.; 1964-65-66; DE; #95; Beaumont TX/Pollard Smith, Chester; 1927; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Smith, Chris; 1993-94-95-96C; DT; #96; Clinton Twp., MI/Clintondale Smith, Chris; 2002; LB; #30; Torrance, CA/South Smith, D. Steve; 1977-78-79-80C; TB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Smith, Demont; 1998-99-2000; WR; #87; Grand Rapids, MI/Ottawa Hills Smith, Earl I.; 1897-98; FB; #*; Lansing, MI/* Smith, Edward L.; 1976-77-78C; QB; #7; Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic

2014 SPARTANS

SSS Sackrider, Kyle; 2006; TE; #87; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek Sadler, Mike; 2011-12-13; P; #3; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Northern Saidock, Thomas; 1955-56; T; #69; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Saimes, George; 1960-61-62C; FB; #40; Canton, OH/Lincoln Saint-Dic, Jonal; 2006-07; DE; #94; Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth Salani, Chris; 1992-93-94-95; P; #88; Hancock, MI/Hancock Salani, Richard A.; 1972; WR; #15; Hancock, MI/Central Sanders, Jordan; 2011; DT; #58; Rochester, MI/Adams Sanders, Lonnie; 1960-61-62; E/WB; #90; Detroit, MI/Pershing Sargent, Michael W.; 1984-85-86-87; TE; #49/88; Flint, MI/Powers Saul, Richard R.; 1967-68-69C; DE/LB; #88; Butler, PA/Butler Saul, Ronald R.; 1967-68-69; OT/OG; #70; Butler, PA/Butler Savage, Larry E.; 1976-77-78-79; LB; #57; Warren, OH/Howland Sayler, Jace; 1997-98-99-2000; DL; #80; McHenry, IL/McHenry Saylor, Franklin B.; 1947-48; T; #74; Hummelstown, PA/ Hummelstown Scarlett, Todd A.; 1980-81; CB; #26; Okemos, MI/Okemos Scarpinato, Mark; 2013; DL; #97; Milwaukee, WI/Marquette University Schaefer, David; 1998-2000-01; K; #14/2; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Schario, Richard S.; 1978-81-82; PK; #3; Lyndhurst, OH/Brush Schau, Henry W.; 1927-28-29; FB; #*; Scherevville, IN/* Schaum, Gregory J.; 1973-74-74C; DT; #95; Baltimore, MD/Polytech Schelb, Michael W.F.; 1939-40-41; HB; #59/14; Allegan, MI/Allegan Schiesswohl, Donald A.; 1952-53; G; #65; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Schinderle, Jack W.; 1964-65; DT; #79; Iron River, MI/Iron River Schmeding, Mike; 2009; OT; #76; Rutherford, NJ/St. Mary’s Schmyser, Verne J.; 1923-24; HB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/*

Schrader, Nelson C.; 1936-37; T; #6; Northville, MI/Northville Schramm, Andrew J.; 1977-78-79-80; FB; #45; Findlay, OH/Findlay Schramm, Walter; 1981-82; OT; #61; Findlay, OH/Findlay Schrecengost, Fred A.; 1952-53-54; T; #76; Ford City, PA/Ford City Schroeder, Fred A.; 1936-37; T; #12; Clawson, MI/Clawson Schroeder, Robert E.; 1944; QB; #88; Flint, MI/Flint Schulgen, George F.; 1920-21; E; #*; Traverse City, MI/* Schultz, Carl F.; 1923-24; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Schultz, Todd; 1995-96-97; QB; #9; Morris, IL/Community Schutz, Mike; 1997; OG; #60; Etobicoke, ONT/Central Tech Schwei, John J.; 1918-19-20; E; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/ Iron Mountain Sciarini, James M.; 1975-76-77; C; #51; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger Sciarini, Michael P.; 1978-79-80; OG; #65; Fort Wayne, IN/ Bishop Dwenger Scott, Chris; 1990; LB; #52; Troy, MI/Troy Scott, Gari; 1996-97-98-99C; WR; #86; Lake Park, FL/Suncoast Scott, Jerramy; 2003-04-05-06; WR; #32; Jupiter, FL/Dwyer Sebo, Steve; 1934-35-36; HB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/Central Selden, Kyle; 2011; P; #20; Waterford, MI/Our Lady of the Lakes Selzer, Scott; 1988-89; TB; #21; Farmington Hills, MI/ North Farmington Serr, Gordon H.; 1950-51-52; G; #56; Corunna, MI/Corunna Servis, Lawrence R.; 1912; HB; #*; St. Joseph, MI/* Setterbo, Adam; 2010-11; FB; #47/43; Spring Lake, MI/Spring Lake Senior Shabaj, Agim; 2002-03-04; WR; #2; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Shackleton, Alex; 2007-08-09-10; SN; #56; Breckenridge, CO/Summit Shafer, Charles L.; 1977-78; TE; #80; Stevensville, MI/Lakeshore Shane, Kenny; 2006-07; OG; #71; Indianapolis, IN/North Central Shapiro, Mark; 1989; C; #53; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Sharp, John E.; 1959-61; HB/FB; #37; Flint, MI/Northern Shaw, Harold; 1903; E; #*; Detroit, MI/* Shaw, Josh; 1998-99-2000-01; DT; #95; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Shaw, Scott; 1995-96-97C; OG; #73; Sterling Heights, MI/ Henry Ford II Shaw, Steve J.; 1936-37-39; *; #*; * Shedd, Bert; 1905-06-07-08C-09; *; #*; Tekonsha, MI/* Shedd, Ward R.; 1900-01; *; #*; Tekonsha, MI/* Shelton, R.J.; 2013; WR; #12; Beaver Dam, WI/Beaver Dam

2014 OUTLOOK

Ruminski, Roger J.; 1966; OT; #76; Walled Lake, MI/Walled Lake Rummell, Martin F.; 1924-25-26C; *; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Rupp, William, Jr.; 1939-40-41C; G; #15/68; Louisville, KY/Male Rush, Marcus; 2011-12-13; DE; #44; Cincinnati, OH/Archbishop Moeller Rush, Jerry M.; 1962-63-64; T; #72; Pontiac, MI/Central Russell, William E.; 1897-98-99; HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/* Rutledge, Leslie E.; 1955-56-57; T; #95; El Paso, TX/Austin Ruzich, John L.; 1973; OT; #79; Pittsfield, IL/Pittsfield Ryan, Clifton; 2003-04-05C-06C; DE/DT; #52/92; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Ryan, Edward J.; 1960-61C; HB; #38; Chicago, IL/Leo

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Spencer, Raymond; 1973-74-75; OG/OT; #59; Detroit, MI/Central Spiegel, William S.; 1946-47-48; HB; #11; Birmingham, MI/Baldwin Spiekerman, Roy P.; 1923-24-25; T; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Springer, Harold A.; 1915-19-20C; QB; #40; Port Huron, MI/* Squier, George G.; 1932; T; #22; Benton Harbor, MI/* Stachowicz, Raymond M.; 1977-78-79-80; P; #19; Broadview Hts., OH/Brecksville Stafford, Jermaine; 1995; WR; #25; Rochester, NY/Franklin Standal, Thomas P.; 1974-75; MB; #66; Flint, MI/Powers Stanley, Ronald; 2001-02-03C-04C; LB; #44; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Stansbery, Kevin; 1992-93; FS; #39; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek Stanton, David; 2005-06; DT; #17; Los Angeles, CA/El Camino Real Stanton, Drew; 2003-04-05C-06C; QB; #5; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Stanton, Edmund A.; 1977-78; OT; #61; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview Stanton, Jerome; 1976-77-78; DB; #1; Detroit, MI/Central Stark, Elbert J.; 1942; HB; #49; Geneva, IL/Geneva Steckler, Ben; 2002; WR; #80; Huntingburg, IN/Southridge Steinmetz, Artie; 1997; DE; #94; Edgewood, KY/ Covington Catholic Stevens, Dewey D.; 1950; T; #70; Flint, MI/Central Stevens, Drew; 2009-11; LB/TE; #48; Delaware, OH/Olentangy Stevens, Joseph A.; 1979-80-81-82; TE/DE; #83; Mentor, OH/Mentor Stevenson, George A.; 1960; G; #31; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge Steward, Ernest; 1989-90-91-92; LB; #98; Flint, MI/Beecher Stewart, Donald M.; 1945; C; #22; Toledo, OH/Waite Stewart, Donald W.; 1959-60-61; HB/QB; #16; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Stewart, Steve; 2000-01-02-03; OT; #77; Sandusky, OH/Sandusky Stipek, John; 2006-09-10; DT/C; #88/66; Macomb Township, MI/ Dakota Stockwell, Kenneth; 1981-82-83; C; #53; Grosse Pointe, MI/South Stone, Fred A.; 1909-10-11C; E; #*; Clare, MI/* Stoyanovich, Bill; 1992-93; PK; #10; Dearborn Heights, MI/ Crestwood Stradley, Robert; 1984-85-86-87C; FS/LB; #22; Hartville,OH/ Uniontown Lake Straight, Herbert D.; 1914-15-16; G; #44; Holland, MI/* Strand, William C.; 1902; *; #*; Otsego, MI/* Strata, Rodney L.; 1977-78-79-80C; OG; #69; Canton, OH/Massillon Perry Strayhorn, Jason; 1996-97-98C; C; #79; Indianapolis, IN/North Central Strayhorn, Johnathan; 2008-09-10-11; DE; #57; Detroit, MI/Oak Park Streb, Claude R.; 1929-30; G; #17; Birmingham, MI/*

Stroia, Eugene J.; 1950; T; #76; River Rouge, MI/* Stump, Jeffrey; 1984-85; OG; #64; Lansing, MI/Waverly Suci, Robert L.; 1959-60-61; HB; #22; Grand Blanc, MI/* Sucura, Dave; 1997-98-99-2000; OL; #70; Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson Suggs, DeMario; 1998-99-2000-01-02; CB/TB; #19; Toledo, OH/St. John’s Sullivan, Thomas B.; 1944C; C; #56; Steubenville, OH/Steubenville Summers, James; 1965-66; DB; #20; Orangeburg, SC/Wilkinson Super, Robert V.; 1966-67-68; QB/LB/DB; #12; Ferndale, MI/Ferndale Sutilla, Edward D.; 1958; T; #96; Revioc, PA/Edensburg-Cambria Swanson, Hugo T.; 1920-21-22; G; #19; Ishpeming, MI/* Swartz, Howard R.; 1935-36-37; T; #19; LaGrange, IL/Lyons Swenson, Brett; 2006-07-08-09; K; #14; Pompano Beach, FL/ St. Thomas Aquinas Szwast, Robert F.; 1960-61; T/G; #63; Chicago, IL/Leo Szymanski, James; 1986-87-89; DE; #91; Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson

TTT Tabatchnick, Rob; 2004-05-06-07; LB; #42; Livingston, NJ/Livingston Tamburo, Richard P.; 1950-51-52; C; #52; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Tanker, Terrence P.; 1982-83; TE; #87; Westlake, OH/Lakewood Taplin, Greg; 2000-01-02-03; DE; #94; Hollywood, FL/Hallandale Tapling, Mark E.; 1977-78-79; C; #54; Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech Tata, Vincent P.; 1985-86-87-88; OG; #61; Fenton, MI/Linden Tate, Charles G.; 1897; *; #*; Altoona, PA/* Tate, Mark T.; 1958; G; #60; New Castle, PA/New Castle Tate, Joe; 2000-01-02-03C; OG/DT; #68; Southfield, MI/ Southfield-Lathrup Taubert, James K.; 1972-73-74C; DT; #94; Weymouth, MA/Weymouth Taylor, Donavon; 1985; DB; #24; Jamestown, OH/Greenview Taylor, Maurice R.; 1922-23C; G; #*; East Cleveland, OH/* Teague, Jason; 2002-03-04-05; RB; #20; St. Petersburg, FL/Osceola Techlin, David G.; 1965-66; *; #68; Essexville, MI/Bay City Central Terlaak, Robert T.; 1932-33; G; #5; Cleveland, OH/* Teufer, Philip H.; 1922; T; #*; Eaton Rapids, MI/* Thayer, Robert F.; 1924; G; #*; Williamston, MI/* Theuerkauf, Robert W.; 1973; DB; #34; Menominee, MI/Menominee Thomas, Craig; 1991-92-93; TB; #33; Braddock, PA/Woodland Hills Thomas, David W.; 1968-69-70; OG/DE; #63; Warren, MI/East Detroit Thomas, Deane A.; 1950; G; #71; Chicago, IL/Leo Thomas, Desmond; 1996-97-98-99; DT; #66; Beltsville, MD/High Point

Thomas, Devin; 2006-07; WR; #10/5; Ann Arbor, MI/Canton Thomas, E. James; 1974-75-76-77; DT/OG; #76; Akron, OH/St. Vincent Thomas, Jesse L.; 1948-49-50; HB; #42; Flint, MI/Central Thomas, LaMarr; 1967; HB; #36; Markham, IL/Harvey-Thornton Thomas, Lawrence; 2012-13; FB/DT; #8; Detroit, MI/Renaissance Thomson, Charles J.; 1917-19-20; E; #34; Eau Claire, MI/* Thomson, Elmer L.; 1896; *; #*; Dansville, MI/* Thompson, Hubert; 1999; DE; #89; Hillside, IL/Proviso West Thornhill, Charles E.; 1964-65-66; G/LB; #41; Roanoke, VA/Addison Thornhill, Josh; 1998-99-2000C-01C; LB; #50; Lansing, MI/Eastern Thornhill, Kaleb; 2004-05-06-07C; LB; #43; Lansing, MI/Eastern Thornton, Gregory L.; 1984; DE; #96; Louisville, KY/Butler Thorpe, Gustave A.; 1920-21-22; T; #24; Stephenson, MI/* Threats, Jabbar; 1995; DE; #94; Springfield, OH/ Springfield North Thrower, Willie L.; 1952; QB; #27; New Kensington, PA/ New Kensington Timmerman, Edward G.; 1950-51-52; FB; #30; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Timmons, Frank D.; 1971-72; CB; #43; Winter Haven, PA/Jewitt Tinnick, John F.; 1964; HB; #22; Patton, PA/Cambria Hts. Tipton, Norman E.; 1945; T; #77; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Tobin, John F.; 1948-49-50; G; #66; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Tobin, Micheal G.; 1968-69-70; OG/C; #60; Detroit, MI/ Bordertown (NJ) Military Todd, Jerry; 1988-89; TB/DB; #12; Flushing, MI/Flint Powers Toney, Marcus L.; 1980-81-82; SS/FB; #1; Muskegon Hts., MI/ Catholic Central Toth, Joe; 2004-05-06; NG/DT/C; #70/97; Port Charlotte, FL/ Port Charlotte Toth, Kenneth A.; 1985; LB; #85; New Baltimore, MI/Algonac Tower, Gordon E.; 1899; T; #*; Otisco, MI/* Townsend, Alphonso; 2002; DE; #74; Lima, OH/ Fork Union Military Academy Townsend, Anthony; 1979-80; FS; #36; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Trannon, Matt; 2003-04-05-06; WR; #6; Flint, MI/Northern Travis, William E.; 1899; E; #*; Milford, MI/* Trawick, Brynden; 2009; LB; #30; Mariette, GA/Sprayberry Traylor, Frank Jr.; 1967; DT; #57; Beaumont, TX/Pollard Treadwell, Blake; 2009-10-11-12-13C; DL/OL; #93/64; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Triplett, Howard; 1992-93; CB; #11; Lansing, MI/Sexton Triplett, William L.; 1968-69-70; TB/QB; #17; Vicksburg, MS/Temple

Trueman, John J.; 1959; E; #80; Bakerton, PA/John Carroll Truitt, Ralph; 1998; QB; #8; Ypsilanti, MI/Belleville Turner, Daryl; 1980-81-82-83; SE; #38; Flint, MI/Southwestern Turner, Joseph E.; 1916-17; E/HB; #4; Whitney, MI/* Turner, T.J.; 1997-98-99-2000; LB; #35; Hillsboro, OH/Hillsboro Tyree, Thomas M.; 1983-84; OLB; #28; Fort Wayne, IN/South Side

UUU Underwood, Dan D.; 1961-62-63C; G/E; #59/93; Dowagiac, MI/Dowagiac Underwood, Dimitrius; 1995-96-97; DE; #99; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith

VVV Van Buren, Earl C.; 1925; *; #*; Jackson, MI/* Van Dam, John; 2006; QB; #16; East Lansing, MI/Okemos Vanderburg, Vincent I.; 1934-35-36; C; #2; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Vanderbeek, Matthew; 1986-87-88-89; LB/DE; #66; Holland, MI/West Ottawa Vanderbush, Randy; 1989; QB; #15; Franklin, IN/Franklin Vanderhoef, Wilfred R.; 1896C; *; #*; Washington, DC/* Vandermeer, Myrton L.; 1930-31-32; E; #27; Grand Rapids, MI/* Vanderstolpe, John H.; 1896-97-98; *; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Vandervoort, Adelbert D.; 1914-15-16-19; G; #13; Lansing, MI/* Van Dyke, Ryan; 1998-99-2000-01; QB; #3/13; Marshall, MI/Marshall Van Elst, Gary L.; 1969-71-72; LB/DT; #70; Middleville, MI/Middleville Van Elst, G. David; 1968-69; OT; #74; Middleville, MI/Middleville VanOrden, Richard O.; 1918-19; G; #*; Corvallis, OR/Corvallis Van Pelt, Brad A.; 1970-71-72C; S; #10; Owosso, MI/Owosso Van Pelt, Christopher J.; 1979-80-81-82; CB; #7; Fort Wayne, IN/Elmhurst Vaughn, Bert R.; 1977-78-79-80-81; QB; #15; Magasore, OH/Magasore Vaughn, Ernest; 1907; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Vaughn, Lawrence F.; 1913-14; C; #*; Reading, MI/* Vershinksi, Thomas F.; 1959; E; #94; Mt.Carmel, PA/Mt. Carmel Vezmar, Walter; 1945; T; #58; Detroit, MI/Northeastern Veilhaber, John T.; 1979; FL; #11; Findlay, OH/Findlay Vickerson, Kevin; 2001-02-03-04; DT; #91; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King Viney, Robert W.; 1963-64-65; DE; #85; Pittsburgh, PA/North Catholic Vogel, Alfred R.; 1924-25; *; #*; Evanston, IL/* Vogler, Harold L.; 1947-48-49C; T; #72; Detroit, MI/Cooley Vogt, Ray A.; 1950-51-52; HB; #48; Duquesne, PA/Duquesne Vooletich, Brian; 1990-91; DB; #33; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Vorkapich, Mike; 1994; OLB; #50; Leamington, ONT/Leamington

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Yarema, David A.; 1982-84-85-86; QB; #14; Warren, MI/ Birmingham Brother Rice Yarlan, Stephen E.; 1964; G; #69; Huntington, WV/Huntington Yeaster, Greg; 2002-03; DT; #96; Montrose, MI/Montrose Yewcic, Thomas; 1951-52-53; HB/QB; #41; Conemaugh, PA/ Conemaugh Yocca, John A.; 1948-50; G; #67; Windber, PA/Windber Young, D.J.; 2009-10; OT; #59; Lansing, MI/Sexton Young, Drew; 1999-2000; LB/S; #4/38; East Riverside, CA/Riverside Poly Young, Duane; 1987-88-89-90; OL/FB/TE; #29; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Young, Edmund C.; 1918; E; #*; Mason, MI/Mason Young, Gregory T.; 1975; LB; #96; Bloomfield Hills, MI/ Rochester (NY) Brighton Young, Hendricks, M.; 1958; HB; #17; Detroit, MI/Chicago Carver Young, Lonnie; 1981-82-83-84; CB; #36; Mt. Morris, MI/Flint Beecher Young, Michael S.; 1967-68; DB/DT; #64; Detroit, MI/Holy Redeemer Youngs, Edward W.; 1961-62-63; T/C; #71; Jackson, MI/Jackson

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Zagers, Bert A.; 1952-53-54; HB; #19; Cadillac, MI/Cadillac Zalar, Edward J.; 1955; E; #51; Barberton, OH/Barberton Zarza, Louis F.; 1933-34-35; E; #25; East Chicago, IN/Washington Ziegel, Frederick K.; 1934-35-36; QB; #42; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Ziegler, Nicholas J.; 1945; E; #83; Cleveland, OH/West Tech Zindel, Barry L.; 1959; E; #81; Williamston, MI/Williamston Zindel, Howard C.; 1934-35-36; T; #11; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Zindel, Jack D.; 1968; MG; #65; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Zito, James J.; 1946-47; T; #73; Geneva, OH/Geneva Zorn, William L.; 1962; T; #80; Massillon, OH/Geneva Zucco, Victor A.; 1956; FB; #36; Renton, PA/Plum Twp. Zynn, Daniel; 2005-06; OG; #77; South Pasadena, CA/ South Pasadena Zysk, Donald H.; 1955-56-57; HB; #34; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven

SPARTAN HISTORY

Williamson, RJ; 2012-13; S; #26; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Willingham, L. Tyrone; 1973-74-76; QB/FL; #4; Jacksonville, NC/Jacksonville Wilson, Bernard; 1985-86-87-88; WR; #81; Patterson, NJ/Eastside Wilson, Bobby; 1989-90; DL; #97; Chicago, IL/Austin Wilson, Charles A.; 1973-74; OG; #68; Amityville, NY/Memorial Wilson, Edgar; 1977; SE; #41; Dowagiac, MI/Union Wilson, Freddie; 1988-89-90; DB; #19; Boynton Beach, FL/Santaluces Wilson, John; 1927; *; #*; Asbury Park, NJ/* Wilson, John D.; 1950-51-52; HB/QB; #45; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Miles M.; 1934-35; G; #13; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Wilson, Oren; 2007-08-09; DL; #70; Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck Wilson, Patrick J.; 1954-55-56; QB; #24; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Pierre; 1999; LB; #11; Riviera Beach, FL/Suncoast Wilson, Thomas R.; 1958-59-60; QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Travis; 2000; FB; #47; Howell, MI/Howell Wilson, Tyrone C.; 1973-74-75; TB/FB; #30; Wilkinsburg, PA/ Wilkinsburg Winiecki, Thomas S.; 1960-61; T; #70; Chicago, IL/Leo Winston, Glenn; 2008-09; RB; #41; Detroit, MI/Denby Tech Winters, Brian; 1990-91; WR; #82; Toledo, OH/ Macomber-Whitney Wiseman, Donald R.; 1934-35; FB; #32; Cadillac, MI/Cadillac Wiska, Jeffrey R.; 1979-80-81; OG/OT; #72; Farmington Hills, MI/ Catholic Central Wittig, Jeff; 1988-89; OT; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/ Forest Hills Central Wojciechowski, John; 1981-82-84-85; DL/OG; #93/73; Warren, MI/Fitzgerald Wolf, Clyde M.; 1898; *; #*; Frontier, MI/* Wolff, David A.; 1983-84-85-86; DT; #56; Southgate, MI/Aquinas Won, Douglas; 1972; S; #39; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Woods, Anthony E.; 1981-82; SE; #80; Chicago, IL/Sullivan Woods, Ryan; 2001-02-03-04-05; TE; #89; Florissant, MO/ Christian Brothers Woodworth, Fred L.; 1897; *; #*; Caseville, MI/* Woody, Troy; 1988; DB; #23; Flint, MI/Northwestern Worthy, Jerel; 2009-10-11; DT; #99; Huber Heights, OH/Wayne Wright, Donald M.; 1957-58-59C; C/G; #68/54; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Wright, Harry A.; 1905; *; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/* Wright, Marvin; 1993-94-95-96; FB/S; #18; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Wright, Shawn; 1996-97-98-99; LB/S; #31; Shaker Heights, OH/ Shaker Heights

2014 SPARTANS

Wenger, Ralph D.; 1945-48-49; C; #56; Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill Wenner, Elwyn A.; 1926; T; #*; Brooklyn, MI/* Werner, Daniel L.; 1969-72; QB; #4; Rocky River, OH/ Cleveland St. Ignatius West, Jerry F.; 1964-65-66; OT; #77; Durand, MI/Durand Wheeler, John P.; 1946; T; #78; Kankakee, IL/Kankakee Wheeler, Roy S.; 1907-08; *; #*; Athens, MI/* Wheeler, Stefon; 2002-03-04-05; OT; #72; Passaic, NJ/Milford Academy White, Anthony Rashad; 2010-11-12; DT/NT; #98; Battle Creek, MI/ Battle Creek Central White, Blair; 2006-07-08-09C; WR; #25; Saginaw, MI/Nouvel Catholic Central White, Eric; 1991; DE; #94; Indianapolis, IN/ Lawrence North White, Lorenzo M.; 1984-85-86-87C; TB; #34; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard White, Mitchell; 2009-10-11-12; CB; #32; Livonia, MI/Stevenson Whitticker, William; 2001-02-03-04; OG; #76; Marion, IN/Marion Whittle, David D.; 1979-80; OT; #63; Seattle, WA/Shoreville Wieland, Jeff; 1983; LB; #56/99; Corunna, MI/Corunna Wielba, Ralph C.; 1969-70-71; LB/DB/DE; #39; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Wietecha, Raymond W.; 1946; C; #56; East Chicago, IL/Roosevelt Wilcox, Frederick E.; 1920-21; QB/HB; #1; Rockford, IL/* Wiley, Otis; 2005-06-07-08C; S; #21; Flint, MI/Carman-Ainsworth Wilks, John J.; 1957-59; C; #53; Grand Rapids, MI/ Catholic Central Willertz, Christopher; 1986-87-88-89; DE; #99; Bay City, MI/Handy Williams, Carl A.; 1979-80-81-82; SS; #29; Detroit, MI/Royal Oak Shrine Williams, Delton; 2013; RB; #22; Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep Williams, Demond; 2005-06; CB; #9; Jackson, AL/Jackson Williams, Fred T.; 1897; *; #*; Petoskey, MI/* Williams, J.C.; 1948-49-50; G; #69; Jackson, MI/Jackson Williams, James A.; 1978-79-80; WR; #85; San Diego, CA/Madison Williams, Jesse D.; 1971; TB; #40; Bellefontaine,OH/ Bellefontaine Williams, Leon L.; 1974-75-76; TB; #22; Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor Williams, Miles; 2004; CB; #39; Youngstown, OH/ Austintown Fitch Williams, Samuel F.; 1956-57-58C; E; #88; Dansville, MI/Dansville Williams, Terence L.; 1977-78; DB; #18; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Williams, T.J.; 2006-07; WR/CB; #12; Tallahassee, FL/Leon Williams, P. Van; 1979-80; CB; #32; Delray Beach, FL/Boca Raton Williamson, Herbert H.; 1934; *; #*; *

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Wachman, Mitchell; 1983-84-85; OG; #62; Lauderdale Lakes, FL/Anderson Wagner, Roosevelt; 1989-90-91; OG; #50; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna Wagner, Sidney P.; 1933-34-35C; G; #17; Lansing, MI/Central Waldron, Donald; 1946; HB; #47; Milwaukee, WI/Shorewood Walker, Don; 1994-95; OG; #72; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King Walker, G. Mickey; 1958-59-60; G/T; #59; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit Waller, Joel S.; 1983; SE; #13; Miami, FL/Miami Beach Walsh, John J.; 1962-64; G; #63; Chicago, IL/Brother Rice Walters, Matt; 2003-04; TE; #85; Clackamas, OR/Clackamas Ware, Derron; 2002-03; S; #27; Los Angeles, CA/Dorsey Ware, Jeremy; 2008-09; CB; #9; Fort Myers, FL/Lehigh Senior Ware, William H.; 1967; DB; #32; Beaumont, TX/Pollard Warmbein, Kurt C.; 1933-34-35; HB; #45; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph Warrick, Nehemiah; 2006-07; S; #3; Bradenton, FL/Bayshore Wasczenski, Robert; 1984; FL; #15; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Washington, Eugene; 1964-65-66; SE; #84; La Porte, TX/Baytown Carver Washington, Richard; 1974-75; DE; #75; Pontiac, MI/Northern Wasylk, Steve; 1990-91-92-93; DB; #37; Tawas City, MI/Tawas City Waters, Franklin D.; 1946-47-48-49; HB/FB; #31/43; Wallingford, CT/ Wallingford Waters, Frank D. III; 1966-67-68; HB/FL; #43; Hillsdale, MI/Hillsdale Waters, Marcus; 2000; WR; #13; Sarasota, FL/Booker Watkins, Ronald A.; 1962; TB; #32; Flint, MI/Central Watson, Ashton; 2002-03-04-05; CB; #12; Huber Heights, OH/Wayne Waynes, Trae; 2012-13; CB; #15; Kenosha,WI/Bradford Weatherspoon, Donald; 1965; DT; #74; Vandalia, MI/Cassopolis Weaver, Douglas W.; 1950-51-52; C; #54; Goshen, IN/Goshen Weaver, Ross; 2005-07-08-09C; CB; #37; Southfield, MI/Southfield Webb, Marcus; 2009; LB; #35; Pontiac, MI/Northern Webb, Tanya W.; 1978-79; DT; #98; Augusta, AK/Augusta Webster, George D.; 1964-65-66C; E/LB; #90; Anderson, SC/Westwide Weckler, Charles A.; 1921; HB; #3; Lansing, MI/* Wedemeyer, Charles W.; 1966-68; QB/FL; #11; Kailua, HI/ Honolulu Punahon Wedlow, Monquiz; 2000-01-02-03; LB/S; #45; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Weeks, Kenneth B.; 1927; *; #*; St. Louis, MI/* Wells, George B.; 1896-97; *; #*; Ithaca, MI/* Wells, William P.; 1951-52-53; HB; #14; Chicago, IL/Menominee

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MSU’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

ALL GAMES 28 Began with a 33-14 win over William & Mary in East Lansing on Oct. 14, 1950, and ended with a 6-0 loss at Purdue on Oct. 24, 1953. (Teams coached by Biggie Munn.)

109 104 103 100 93 74 74 69 65 62 62 62 60 60 59 58 58 58 57 56

15

Began with a 52-0 win over Olivet in East Lansing on Oct. 19, 1912, and ended with a 3-0 loss to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 17, 1914. (Teams coached by John Macklin.)

12

Began with a 38-14 win over Stanford in East Lansing on Oct. 8, 1955, and ended with a 20-13 loss at Illinois on Oct. 27, 1956. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)

10

(Current) Began with a 26-14 victory at Iowa on Oct. 5, 2013. (Team coached by Mark Dantonio.)

10

Began with a 13-3 victory over UCLA in East Lansing on Sept. 18, 1965, and ended with a 14-12 loss to UCLA in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1966. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)

10

Began with a 24-15 victory at Michigan on Oct. 14, 1978, and ended with a 27-3 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 29, 1979. (Teams coached by Darryl Rogers.)

BIG TEN GAMES 16 Began with a 22-12 win over Illinois in East Lansing on Oct. 2, 1965, and ended with a 21-0 loss at Minnesota on Oct. 21, 1967. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.) 9

(Current) Began with a 26-10 victory at Minnesota on Nov. 24, 2012. (Teams coached by Mark Dantonio.)

8

Began with a 24-15 win at Michigan on Oct. 14, 1978, and ended with a 21-7 loss to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 6, 1979. (Teams coached by Darryl Rogers.)

7

Began with a 36-3 win over Northwestern in East Lansing on Oct. 15, 1988, and ended with a 10-7 loss to Michigan in East Lansing on Oct. 14, 1989. (Teams coached by George Perles.)

6

Began with a 21-7 win over Illinois in East Lansing on Oct. 22, 1955, and ended with a 20-13 loss at Illinois on Oct. 27, 1956. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)

5

Began with a 17-13 win at Purdue on Nov. 5, 1960, and ended with a 13-0 loss at Minnesota on Nov. 4, 1961. (Teams coached by Duffy Daugherty.)

5

Began with a 31-7 win over Purdue in East Lansing on Oct. 26, 1974, and ended with a 21-0 loss to Ohio State in East Lansing on Sept. 13, 1975. (Teams coached by Denny Stolz.)

5

Began with a 28-24 win at Purdue on Oct. 26, 1985, and ended with a 24-21 loss to Iowa in East Lansing on Oct. 4, 1986. (Teams coached by George Perles.)

5

Began with a 28-21 win at Purdue on Oct. 28, 1989, and ended with a 12-7 loss to Iowa in East Lansing on Oct. 6, 1990. (Teams coached by George Perles.)

5

Began with a 55-33 win over Purdue in East Lansing on Oct. 27, 1990, and ended with a 31-0 loss at Indiana on Oct. 5, 991. (Teams coached by George Perles.)

HOME GAMES 23* Began with a 45-0 win over Olivet on Nov. 21, 1903, and ended with a 0-0 tie to Michigan on Oct. 3, 1908. (Teams coached by Chester Brewer.) 19

Began with a 38-13 win over Oregon State on Sept. 23, 1950, and ended with 6-0 loss to Wisconsin on Oct. 2, 1954. (Teams coached by Biggie Munn.)

16*

Began with a 12-0 win over Alma on Oct. 7, 1911, and ended with a 3-0 loss to Michigan on Oct. 17, 1914. (Teams coached by John Macklin.)

16*

Began with a 35-0 win over Western State (Western Michigan) on Oct. 10, 1908, and ended with a 15-3 loss to Michigan on Oct. 14, 1911. (Teams coached by Chester Brewer and John Macklin)

15

Began with a 38-14 win over Western Michigan on Sept. 4, 2010, and ended with a 20-3 loss to Notre Dame on Sept. 15, 2012. (Teams coached by Mark Dantonio).

MSU 109, Olivet 0 MSU 104, Hillsdale 0 MSU 103, Kalamazoo 0 MSU 100, Ripon 0 MSU 93, Alma 0 MSU 74, Alma 0 MSU 74, Adrian 0 MSU 75, Akron 6 MSU 77, Alma 12 MSU 76, Northwestern 14 MSU 68, Marquette 6 MSU 62, Olivet 0 MSU 66, Hillsdale 6 MSU 60, Alma 0 MSU 59, North Central 0 MSU 58, Toledo 0 MSU 58, DePauw 0 MSU 58, Kalamazoo 0 MSU 57, Alma 0 MSU 62, Allison 6

Oct. 30, 1920 Oct. 29, 1904 Sept. 29, 1928 Nov. 7, 1931 Sept. 24, 1932 Sept. 26, 1931 Oct. 19, 1929 Oct. 31, 1914 Oct. 9, 1915 Nov. 18, 1989 Nov. 6, 1915 Nov. 19, 1910 Oct. 12, 1918 Oct. 10, 1914 Sept. 26, 1924 Nov. 8, 1925 Oct. 26, 1912 Nov. 26, 1904 Oct. 11, 1913 Oct. 22, 1898

MSU’S LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 119 63 55 54 53 52 48 48 48 46 46 42 42 42 42 41 41 40 40 40 39 39 39 39

Michigan 119, MSU 0 Michigan 63, MSU 0 Michigan 55, MSU 0 Penn State 61, MSU 7 Notre Dame 53, MSU 0 Michigan 55, MSU 3 Michigan 55, MSU 7 Notre Dame 48, MSU 0 Michigan 55, MSU 7 Michigan 49, MSU 3 Michigan 46, MSU 0 Alabama 49, MSU 7 Michigan 42, MSU 0 Ohio State 42, MSU 0 UCLA 56, MSU 14 Nebraska 55, MSU 14 Iowa 41, MSU 0 Nebraska 50, MSU 10 Michigan 40, MSU 0 Notre Dame 40, MSU 0 Notre Dame 49, MSU 10 Detroit 39, MSU 0 Michigan 39, MSU 0 Michigan 39, MSU 0

Oct. 8, 1902 Nov. 4, 1922 Sept. 27, 1947 Nov. 23, 2002 Oct. 15, 1898 Oct. 9, 1926 Nov. 9, 1946 Nov. 24, 1921 Oct. 12, 1911 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 12, 1907 Jan. 1, 2011 Oct. 8, 1983 Oct. 27, 1979 Sept. 28, 1974 Sept. 7, 1996 Nov. 22, 1980 Sept. 9, 1995 Sept. 29, 1945 Sept. 29, 1899 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 10, 1928 Oct. 3, 1925 Oct. 12, 1898

MSU’S ALL-TIME RECORD BY POINTS When scoring less than 10: 30-212-27 (.162) When scoring 10-20 points: 153-148-11 (.508) When scoring 21-30 points: 173-58-4 (.745) When scoring 31-40 points: 143-15-2 (.900) When scoring 41 or more points: 159-4-0 (.975)

* Games played at Old College Field Most Wins / In A Season

Most Losses / In A Season

Most Big Ten Wins / In A Season

13 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

11* 9 9 8 8 8 8

8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

13-1-0 11-3-0 11-2-0 10-2-0 10-1-0 9-4-0 9-0-1 9-1-0 9-0-0 9-0-0 9-2-0

2013 2011 2010 1999 1965 2008 1966 1955 1952 1951 1905

0-11-0 2-9-0 0-9-0 4-8-0 4-8-0 3-8-0 3-8-0

* includes 5 forfeits

1994 1982 1917 2006 2002 1991 1980

8-0-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-0-1 7-1-0 7-0-0 7-0-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-1-1 6-1-1 6-1-1

2013 2011 2010 1987 1978 1966 1965 2008 1999 1990 1989 1988 1977 1974

Most Big Ten Losses / In A Season 8* 7 7 6 6 6 6 6

0-8-0 1-7-0 2-7-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 2-6-1 2-6-0

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Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN) Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN, NEA, WC, MSN) Morten Andersen, placekicker (TSN, UPI, WC) James Burroughs, defensive back (TSN) Carl Banks, linebacker (AP, UPI, TSN) Ralf Mojsiejenko, punter (TSN) Lorenzo White, tailback (AP, UPI, FWAA, WC, AFCA, TSN) Greg Montgomery, punter (FWAA) Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle (FN) Greg Montgomery, punter (FN, GNS, MTS) Lorenzo White, tailback (FN, WC, FWAA, GNS, UPI, FCAK, MTS) Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle (AP, UPI, FCAK, WC, FWAA, TSN, GNS, FN, MTS) Andre Rison, split end (GNS) Percy Snow, linebacker (TSN) Harlon Barnett, defensive back (TSN, MTS) Bob Kula, offensive tackle (FCAK, AP) Percy Snow, linebacker (FCAK, AP, UPI, FWAA, FN, TSN, WC, MTS) Flozell Adams, offensive tackle (WC) Scott Shaw, offensive guard (GNS) Robaire Smith, defensive end (WC) Paul Edinger, placekicker (AAFF) Julian Peterson, linebacker (FN) Herb Haygood, kick returner (WC, CNNSI) Charles Rogers, wide receiver (AP, FWAA, AFCA, WC, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI, CBS-SL) DeAndra Cobb, kick returner (CFN) Brandon Fields, punter (AP, FWAA, WC, SI, Rivals) Javon Ringer, running back (AP, WC) Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, AFCA, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Phil Steele) Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, WC, AFCA, SN, SI, CBS, Scout, Phil Steele) Jerel Worthy, defensive tackle (AP, WC, AFCA, SN, CBS, YS, NBC) Le’Veon Bell, running back (CFN) Darqueze Dennard, cornerback (AFCA, AP, Athlon, CBS, ESPN, FWAA, SI, SN, USA, WC, YS) Mike Sadler, punter (ESPN, CBS)

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1915 #* Neno Jerry DaPrato, halfback (INS, Detroit Times) Blake Miller, end (Atlanta Constitution) 1930 Roger Grove, quarterback (B) 1935 #* Sidney Wagner, guard (UP, INS, NYS, Liberty Magazine) 1936 Arthur Brandstatter, fullback (B) 1938 * John Pingel, halfback (AP) 1949 * Lynn Chadnois, halfback (INS, UP, CP, FN, Collier’s) Donald Mason, guard (PN, FN) #* Edward Bagdon, guard (Look, UP, TSN, NYN, CP, NEA, Tele-News) 1950 * Dorne Dibble, end (Look) * Sonny Grandelius, halfback (AP, INS, CP) 1951 #* Robert Carey, end (UP, AP, TSN, NEA, NYN, B) #* Don Coleman, tackle (AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, NYN, FN, NEA, CP, Tele-News, INS, CTP, B) * Albert Dorow, quarterback (INS) James Ellis, halfback (CTP) 1952 * Frank Kush, guard (AP, Look, NYN, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications, All-Catholic) * Donald McAuliffe, halfback (UP, Collier’s, FD, PN, All-Catholic) * Richard Tamburo, center (AP, CP, NEA, INS, NYN, FD, PN, Athletic Publications) Ellis Duckett, end (NBC-TV) Thomas Yewcic, quarterback (NBC-TV) James Ellis, halfback (CTP) 1953 #* Donald Dohoney, end (AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, FN, NEA, CP, NBC-TV) LeRoy Bolden, halfback (NBC-TV) Larry Fowler, guard (NBC-TV) 1955 #* Earl Morrall, quarterback (AP, Collier’s, Look, INS, TSN, PN, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate, Frank Leahy) #* Norman Masters, tackle (UP, Look, INS, NEA, NBC-TV, CP, Fox Movietone) Carl Nystrom, guard (Radio-TV Guide, Frank Leahy) Gerald Planutis, fullback (Jet) 1957 #* Walter Kowalczyk, halfback (FWAA, TSN, NEA, UP, CP, FCAK, NBC-TV, FD) #* Daniel Currie, center (FWAA, AP, INS, AFCA, NBC-TV) 1958 #* Sam Williams, end (UPI, AFCA, NYN, Time) 1959 * Dean Look, quarterback (FWAA, FN) 1961 David Behrman, guard (AP, FWAA) 1962 David Behrman, guard (CBS-TV) #* George Saimes, fullback (AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NYN, TSN, CBS-TV, Look) Edward Budde, guard (Time) 1963 #* Sherman Lewis, halfback (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, NYN) Earl Lattimer, guard (NYN) 1965 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN) * Ronald Goovert, linebacker (FWAA) * Clinton Jones, halfback (FWAA) * Stephen Juday, quarterback (AP) * Harold Lucas, middle guard (NEA) #* Charles Smith, defensive end (AFCA, UPI) * Eugene Washington, end (CP, FN, FD) #* George Webster, roverback (AP, NEA, AFCA, UPI, FN, NYN) 1966 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN, NYN) #* Clinton Jones, halfback (AP, CP, NEA, TSN) #* Charles Smith, defensive end (AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN) * Eugene Washington, end (UPI, AFCA, TSN) #* George Webster, roverback (AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN) * Jerry West, tackle (NEA) 1968 * Allen Brenner, safety (AFCA, NEA) 1969 * Ronald Saul, guard (NEA, Time, TSN) 1971 * Eric Allen, tailback (AFCA) * Brad Van Pelt, safety (UPI, FN) * Ronald Curl, tackle (AFCA) 1972 #* Brad Van Pelt, safety (AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, US, WC, Gridiron) * Joseph DeLamielleure, guard (TSN) Billy Joe Dupree, end (Time) 1973 * William Simpson, defensive back (TSN, US) 1978 * Kirk Gibson, flanker (UPI, TSN, FN, NEA) * Mark Brammer, tight end (FWAA)

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FLOZELL ADAMS #76 OT | 6-7 | 330 BELLWOOD, ILL. Flozell Adams captured first-team AllAmerica recognition as picked by the Walter Camp Foundation as a senior in 1997. The ’97 Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, Adams started all 12 games at left tackle and helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He also opened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100 or more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-7, 330 pounds, Adams allowed only two sacks and recorded 37 pancakes. He was drafted in the second round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1998 NFL Draft. ERIC ALLEN #24 TB | 5-9 | 161 GEORGETOWN, S.C. Eric Allen brought home All-America honors his senior year in 1971 as chosen by the American Football Coaches Association. Allen rushed for a Big Ten-leading 1,494 yards in overall action, an MSU seasonal record that stood until 1985. In addition, Allen’s 1,283 yards on the ground in league contests established a Big Ten mark, as did his 110 points, making him the first player in Big Ten history to crack the century mark. Allen broke two NCAA records, four Big Ten marks and nine MSU records in ’71. His greatest game came against Purdue when he rushed for an NCAArecord 350 yards on 29 carries, a record that stood until 1978. Named the Big Ten’s MVP in ’71, he rushed for 100 or more yards on seven occasions and his 18 TDs represented school and Big Ten records. Career-wise, he finished as MSU’s all-time leader in rushing attempts (521) and rushing yards (2,654). Drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the fourth round of the 1972 NFL Draft, he signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. MORTEN ANDERSEN #8 PK | 6-2 | 195 STREUR, DENMARK Morten Andersen was an All-America honoree his senior year in 1981 as chosen by The Sporting News, United Press and the Walter Camp Foundation. He was MSU’s leading scorer with 73 points on 28 PATs and 15 field goals (20 att.). He set a school and Big Ten record when he drilled a 63-yard field goal against Ohio State. In addition, opponents returned just 17 of his 56 kickoffs. Andersen closed out his college career ranked No. 1 on the MSU and Big Ten lists in field goals with 45 while holding down the top spot on the school’s all-time chart in PATs (126) and total points (261). He recorded seven field goals of 50 or more yards and three others of 49 yards. Picked by the New Orleans Saints in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draft. BOB APISA #45 FB | 6-1 | 212 HONOLULU, HAWAII Bob Apisa was an All-America selection as a sophomore in 1965 by Football News and his junior year in 1966 by Football News and the New York News. In ’65, despite missing most of the last three games due to a knee injury, he rushed for 666 yards, then the best seasonal mark turned in by a Spartan fullback, along with nine TDs. In 1966, Apisa once again was hampered by knee problems, but rushed for 445 yards and eight six-pointers. His career-high 140 yards on the ground against Michigan in a 20-7 victory earned him UPI Back of the Week honors. He finished his career

as MSU’s most prolific rushing fullback with 1,343 yards in 262 attempts. A ninth-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in the ’68 NFL Draft. ED BAGDON #65 G | 5-10 | 200 DEARBORN, MICH. Ed Bagdon garnered All-America status as a senior in 1949 as chosen by Look, United Press, The Sporting News, New York News, Central Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association and Tele-News. The recipient of the 1949 Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman, he was part of a group known as “Duffy’s Toughies” who knocked holes in opposing defenses from his guard position for Spartan backs. He developed a peculiar, but effective, shoulder brush-type block that took tacklers out of the play, but permitted him to keep on his feet and on the move. Named team captain in 1949, he started every game during his varsity career. Following his stint at MSU, he played professionally with the Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins. CARL BANKS #54 OLB | 6-6 | 235 FLINT, MICH. Carl Banks earned All-America honors as a senior in 1983 from the Associated Press, United Press and The Sporting News. Named the Spartans’ MVP that season, he recorded 86 tackles, despite opponents rarely running to his side of the field, while closing out his career with 279 hits. Named as college football’s linebacker of the year by the Columbus Touchdown Club, he was named first-team All-Big Ten three times and was MSU’s first non-kicker to be named to the all-league team more than twice. He was taken in the first round (third player overall) by the New York Giants in the ’84 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was selected as a member of the MSU Centennial Super Squad as picked in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal. HARLON BARNETT #36 CB | 6-0 | 192 CINCINNATI, OHIO Harlon Barnett captured first-team AllAmerica recognition as picked by The Sporting News as a senior in 1989. He was a primary reason that the Green and White ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten and No. 11 nationally in both rushing defense (95.4 ypg.) and total defense (280.5 ypg.). He compiled 73 stops, high among Spartan DBs, along with three pass interceptions and three fumble recoveries. One of his pass thefts was a 35-yard return for a TD against No. 2-ranked Miami. He finished his career with 154 tackles, six interceptions and 13 pass break-ups. He was chosen in the fourth round by the Cleveland Browns in the 1990 draft. DAVE BEHRMAN #51 OG | 6-4 | 265 DOWAGIAC, MICH. Dave Behrman was an All-America pick as a junior in 1961 as selected by the Associated Press and Football Writers Association and his senior year by CBS-TV. Nicknamed “The Big Bear,” the 6-foot-4, 265-pounder dominated opponents with his strength. He ranked No. 2 on the club in minutes in 1961 and logged 297 minutes as a senior when he concentrated on his center position. His versatility enabled him to play tackle, guard and center during his career. Drafted in the first round by both the Buffalo Bills and the Chicago Bears, he played for the Bills from 1963-67.

LE’VEON BELL #24 RB | 6-2 | 237 COLUMBUS, OHIO Le’Veon Bell, who led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in rushing at 137.9 yards per game, was named a First-Team All-American by CollegeFootballNews. com in 2012. The CFN staff takes postseason bowl performances into account when selecting its All-America Teams. A first-team All-Big Ten selection (coaches and media) and Doak Walker Award semifinalist, Bell rushed 382 times for 1,793 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 1,793 rushing yards ranked fifth in the NCAA FBS and marked the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. He led the NCAA FBS in carries (382) - the third-best singleseason total in school history and fourth highest in Big Ten record book. Bell accounted for 92 percent of Michigan State’s rushing yards (1,793 of 1,942) and 78 percent of its rushing attempts (382 of 492) in 2012. The 6-foot-2, 237pound Bell was one of just four players in the NCAA FBS to produce three 200-yard rushing games in 2012; he also became only the second Spartan to post three 200-yard rushing games in a season (Lorenzo White: school-record four times in 1985). Bell recorded eight 100-yard rushing games - the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. According to STATS, Bell gained 922 of his 1,793 rushing yards (51 percent) after contact, which ranked first among all NCAA FBS running backs, and broke 16 tackles. In addition, he produced 82 first downs and 34 runs of 10 or more yards, including 13 gains of 20 or more yards. Bell ranked second in the Big Ten and 14th in the NCAA FBS in all-purpose yards, averaging 155.7 yards per game. His 2,024 all-purpose yards marked the fourthhighest single-season total in Spartan history. He also ranked among the conference leaders in rushing TDs (tied for fourth with 12) and total offense (10th at 140.2 ypg.). A complete back, his 32 receptions (167 yards) ranked fifth on the team. The Columbus, Ohio, native produced the top single-game total in the NCAA FBS in 2012 for carries (44 vs. Boise State) and eighth-most rushing yards (266 vs. Minnesota). Bell was selected Offensive Player of the Game after accounting for 187 combined yards (rushing, passing and receiving) in the Spartans’ 17-16 come-from-behind victory over TCU in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. He carried 32 times for 145 yards against the Horned Frogs, with 107 of those rushing yards coming in the second half including a 4-yard TD run that gave MSU its first lead at 14-13 with 7:00 left in the fourth quarter. His 32 rushing attempts and 145 rushing yards mark the fifth-highest single-game bowl totals in Spartan history. During the 2012 regular season, Bell was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week three times (Aug. 31 vs. Boise State; Sept. 22 vs. Eastern Michigan; Nov. 24 vs. Minnesota). He rushed 35 times for a career-high 266 yards - the most by a Big Ten player in 2012 and the sixthhighest total in MSU history - and a TD in MSU’s 26-10 win at Minnesota, as the Spartans became bowl eligible for a school record sixth-straight season. Bell earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for 253 yards (36 carries) - the seventh most in Spartan history and a TD in MSU’s 23-7 victory over Eastern Michigan. He was named CBSSports.com’s Heisman Player of the Week and Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 210 yards on a career-best 44 carries in MSU’s 17-13 victory over No. 24 Boise State in the season opener. Bell rushed for 3,346 yards and 33 TDs in 40 career games. He finished his career ranked among MSU’s all-time leaders in rushing TDs (sixth with 33), rushing attempts (sixth with 671), rushing yards (seventh with 3,346) and all-purpose yards (ninth with 4,114). Bell had 12 career 100-yard rushing games, which is eighth most in MSU history. Bell also had 78 career receptions for 531 yards (6.8 avg.) and one score. Bell was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round (No. 48 overall) of the 2013 National Football League Draft.

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ROBERT CAREY #88 E | 6-5 | 215 CHARLEVOIX, MICH.

DON COLEMAN #78 T | 5-10 | 185 FLINT, MICH. Don Coleman was MSU’s first unanimous All-American as a senior in 1951 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Collier’s, Look, The Sporting News, New York News, Football News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, All-American Board, International News Service, Chicago Tribune Players and Central Press. Although just 185 pounds, Coleman used his quickness and technique to become a devastating blocker. The squad’s MVP in ’51, he finished runner-up to Jim Weatherall (Oklahoma) in the voting for the Outland Trophy. Known as the “60-minute man,” Coleman stood

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A great all-around athlete, Robert Carey was selected as an All-American as a senior in 1951 by the Associated Press, United Press, The Sporting News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, New York News and the All-American Board. MSU’s leading receiver for three-straight years, he hauled in 20 aerials for 263 yards and three TDs in ’51. Career-wise, he finished with 65 receptions for 1,074 yards and 14 TDs, with all three totals representing then school career records. In MSU’s 24-20 come-from-behind win at Ohio State, Carey caught four passes for 50 yards, converted three PATs and made a 24-yard field goal. Against Colorado, in his final collegiate game, he caught five passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-7 win. He is just one of 10 athletes in the history of MSU to have earned nine varsity letters. He played professionally with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears. In 1996, he was named to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era).

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Allen Brenner, one of college football’s most talented two-way players in the late 1960s, earned three letters at Michigan State from 1966-68, while playing wide receiver and safety for legendary head coach Duffy Daugherty. As a senior in 1968, Brenner earned First-Team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA). In addition, he was a unanimous firstteam All-Big Ten selection as a defensive back by The Associated Press and United Press International and a second-team all-conference pick on offense as an end by UPI. Brenner ranked fifth on the Spartans in tackles with 63 (31 solos, 32 assists), including a team-leading eight TD-saving stops. He also intercepted two passes. Brenner finished second on the team in receptions with 25 for 413 yards (16.5 avg.) and one TD. He had two 100-yard receiving games in 1968: six catches for a career-best 153 yards against Baylor and six receptions for 101 yards at Northwestern. The 1968 team MVP played 449 out of a possible 600 minutes. Brenner recorded 12 tackles and an interception in MSU’s 21-17 victory over fifth-ranked

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ALLEN BRENNER #86 DB | 6-1 | 194 NILES, MICH.

James Burroughs captured All-America honors as a senior in 1981 as picked by The Sporting News. After sitting out the 1980 season due to academic reasons, he bounced back in strong fashion to post 46 tackles while registering a then-MSU single-season record of 13 pass break-ups. Burroughs was part of a Spartan defense that ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten in pass defense in 1981. He was a first-team All-Big Ten choice as picked by the league’s coaches in 1981. He finished his collegiate career with 119 tackles and held the school record for pass break-ups with 28. Picked in the third round by Buffalo in the 1982 NFL Draft.

DeAndra Cobb, a first-team All-America selection by Collegefootballnews.com, led the Big Ten and ranked No. 11 in the NCAA in kickoff returns with his 27.2-yard average in 2003. His 763 kickoff return yards rank fourth on Michigan State’s single-season chart. Cobb returned five kickoffs for 167 yards (33.4 avg.) vs. Ohio State, including a 93-yard runback for a touchdown in the third quarter. It marked the first kickoff return for a TD allowed by the Buckeyes since 1984 when Michigan State’s Larry Jackson returned a kick 93 yards. Cobb set a Spartan single-season record with his third runback for a score, breaking the mark (two TDs) previously shared by Herb Haygood (2001), Derrick Mason (1995) and Derek Hughes (1979). His three kickoff returns for TDs also tied the NCAA I-A single-season record shared by Texas A&M’s Leeland McElroy (1993), New Mexico’s Terance Mathis (1989), Tennessee’s Willie Gault (1980), Southern Cal’s Anthony Davis (1974), Purdue’s Stan Brown (1970) and San Francisco’s Forrest Hall (1946). The 5-foot-10, 186-pound Cobb also scored on kickoff returns of 100 yards vs. Minnesota and 94 yards vs. Rutgers. His 100yard runback against Minnesota tied the Spartan record for longest return (Herb Haygood vs. Iowa, 2001; Derrick Mason vs. LSU, 1995, and Penn State, 1994; and Derek Hughes vs. Oregon, 1979). In two seasons (2003-04), Cobb returned 64 kickoffs for 1,632 yards and four TDs. His career 25.5-yard kickoff return average ranks sixth on the Big Ten’s all-time list. He was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft.

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Art Brandstatter drew All-America acclaim as a senior in 1936 as selected by the All-American Board. Brandstatter was part of a Michigan State program that compiled a 20-4-2 record during his varsity career. He was selected to the 1961 Silver Anniversary All-America Team by Sports Illustrated. One of his great moments took place in 1935 when a 59-yard run in the fourth quarter against highly-ranked Temple set up the winning TD in a 12-7 decision.

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ART BRANDSTATTER #31 FB | 5-11 | 175 ECORSE, MICH.

Ed Budde was afforded All-America accolades as a senior in 1962 as picked by Time Magazine. Possessing both fine agility and speed, his blocking prowess helped MSU to a No. 2 national ranking in total rushing yardage. Following his senior year, he was the captain of the 1963 College All-Star team that defeated the Green Bay Packers. A first-round draft pick of both the Dallas Stars of the American Football League and the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL, he enjoyed a 14-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs, earning All-Pro recognition seven times.

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Mark Brammer landed All-America honors as a junior in 1978 as selected by the Football Writers Association, the only Big Ten gridder to earn that distinction that season. He grabbed 33 aerials for 360 yards and two TDs in ’78, and was a key part of MSU’s most productive offense ever—ranking No. 1 in the Big Ten in passing, scoring (No. 3 nationally at 37.4 ppg.) and total offense (No. 3 nationally at 481.3 ypg.). Started every game from his sophomore through senior years. Finished his career No. 3 on the school’s all-time receptions list with 107. Picked by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft.

ED BUDDE #79 OT | 6-4 | 243 DETROIT, MICH.

Lynn Chandnois was an All-America pick as a senior in 1949 as chosen by the International News Service, United Press, Central Press, Football News and Collier’s. One of the great twoway performers of his day, Chandnois rushed for a school-record 885 yards on 129 carries. Chandnois also intercepted seven enemy pass attempts, returning those thefts a total of 183 yards (tops in the nation). He paced the club in scoring with 60 points and rushed for over 100 yards in four contests that season, including a careerhigh 163 yards against Arizona. In the 75-0 win over the Wildcats, he sprinted 90 yards for a TD, still the longest rushing play in Spartan history. He played 55 minutes or better in six games while going all 60 in two outings. He closed out his career in the No. 1 spot in a variety of career categories at MSU, including rushing with 2,103 yards, total touchdowns with 30 (currently No. 6) and in points with 180. His 20 career interceptions are still the all-time MSU standard as is his 410 pass interception return yards. A No. 1 pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he played with that franchise until 1957.

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LeRoy Bolden distinguished himself as an All-American his junior season in 1953 as picked by NBC-TV. Bolden paced the squad in rushing with 691 yards and scoring with 48 points. His running helped MSU to a Rose Bowl appearance in the school’s first year of Big Ten play, especially in games against Minnesota and No. 16-ranked Ohio State where he registered three TDs vs. both foes while rushing for 145 and 128 yards, respectively. An all-around performer, he was a standout in the secondary and on special teams as a returner. At the conclusion of his career, he stood No. 2 on the school’s all-time list in total touchdowns (26) and total points (156).

Notre Dame in 1968, including three TD-saving stops. His biggest stop against the Irish came in the game’s final minute on a fourth-and-goal play from the Spartan 2, as Brenner dropped Terry Hanratty for a 3-yard loss and forced a fumble to preserve the win. The 6-foot-1, 196-pound Brenner closed out his career listed second in MSU’s record book in both receptions (73) and receiving yards (1,232), trailing only Gene Washington. He was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection (1966-68) and two-time Academic All-American (1966 – second team; 1968 – first team). Following his senior season, he played in three postseason all-star games: East-West Shrine Game, Hula Bowl and Senior Bowl. Brenner was selected by the New York Giants in the seventh round (No. 170 overall) in the 1969 National Football League Draft. He spent two years with the Giants (1969-70) and seven seasons in the Canadian Football League (Hamilton TigerCats, 1971-74; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1975; Ottawa Rough Riders, 1975-77). In 1996, he was named to the Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad.

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LEROY BOLDEN #39 HB | 5-7 | 163 FLINT, MICH.

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out on defense and special teams. Against Penn State, he made every tackle on MSU’s kickoffs and punts. Against Michigan, he made eight key blocks which enabled teammates to go for long gains. Coleman became the first Spartan player ever to have his jersey retired (No. 78) and was called by former head coach Biggie Munn “the finest lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” He was chosen to the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1975 and was a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten) as chosen by the Lansing State Journal in August of 1996.

helping the Spartans rush for 334 yards in a 19-12 victory over No. 5 Ohio State. A three-year starter and two-time first-team All-Big Ten choice, he was part of an offensive line that helped Eric Allen rush for a then NCAA-record 350 yards vs. Purdue in 1971. Tabbed by Buffalo in the first round of the 1973 NFL Draft, he enjoyed a 14-year pro career, earning All-Pro honors on six occasions.

RON CURL #94 DT | 6-1 | 250 CHICAGO, ILL.

Darqueze Dennard became Michigan State’s first unanimous All-America cornerback his senior season in 2013. The Dry Branch, Georgia, native also became the first Spartan to win the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given annually to the nation’s best defensive back. In addition, Dennard was selected recipient of the Jack Tatum Award, presented to college football’s best defensive back by The Touchdown Club of Columbus. Named one of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy (presented to the nation’s top defensive player by the Football Writers Association of America), the 5-11, 197-pound Dennard was chosen the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors for the second year in a row in 2013. A unanimous first-team All-Big Ten pick by the coaches, he was named Big Ten Defensive MVP by ESPN.com and CollegeFootballNews.com. Dennard finished the season ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 62 tackles, including 3.5 for loss (8 yards). He led the team and ranked sixth in the Big Ten with 14 passes defended, and also tied for the team lead with four interceptions and 10 pass break-ups. Dennard was one of the main reasons Michigan State finished No. 1 in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in pass efficiency defense (92.3 rating), No. 2 in total defense (252.2 ypg.) and No. 3 in pass defense (165.6 ypg.). He was named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten AllBowl Team after helping the Spartan defense limit No. 5 Stanford to its third-lowest offensive output of the season in the 24-20 victory over the Cardinal in the 100th Rose Bowl Game; the Cardinal threw for just 143 yards, its second-lowest total of the season. He also produced three stops, including a 2-yard tackle for loss. Dennard recorded three tackles, two pass break-ups and forced a fumble in Michigan State’s 34-24 win over No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. On Senior Day against Minnesota in his last appearance at Spartan Stadium, Dennard tied his career high with nine tackles and also broke up a pass. He recorded a career-best nine tackles and an interception in MSU’s 30-6 victory at Northwestern, as the Spartans claimed the Big Ten Legends Division title for the second time in three seasons. Dennard produced an impressive all-around effort in the win over No. 23 Michigan, as MSU held the Wolverines out of the end zone for the second consecutive season. He picked off a Devin Gardner pass at the 3-yard line in the fourth quarter, and also forced a fumble and collected four tackles against the Wolverines. He was selected Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after recording eight tackles and a careerhigh two interceptions in MSU’s 26-14 win at Iowa. A three-year starter, Dennard collected 167 tackles and 30 passes defended (20 pass break-ups, 10 interceptions) in 44 career games, including 40 starts (29 consecutive to close out career). Dennard finished his career ranked tied for 11th in MSU history with 10 interceptions. He was selected in the first round (No. 24 overall) of the 2014 National Football League Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, becoming the first Spartan to be chosen in the first round since 2002 and the first Spartan defensive back picked in the first round since 1961.

Ron Curl was an All-America choice as a senior in 1971 as picked by the American Football Coaches Association. The 6-foot-1, 250-pounder ranked third on the squad in hits with 89, including a team-high seven tackles for losses. One of his big outings that season was a 10-tackle performance vs. ninth-ranked Ohio State in a 17-10 win, ending a 16-game conference win streak by the Buckeyes. A two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection, he finished his three-year career with 204 stops, including 25 career tackles for losses, then No. 1 on MSU’s all-time chart. Drafted in the 12th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972. DAN CURRIE #55 C | 6-3 | 225 DETROIT, MICH. Dan Currie was an All-American his senior year in 1957 as selected by the Associated Press, Football Writers Association, International News Service, Football Coaches Association and NBC-TV. A stalwart performer on both sides of the ball, Currie’s blocking helped the Spartans to a No. 1 ranking among Big Ten squads in both total offense and scoring. Defensively, he was the catalyst from his linebacker post of a brigade that stood No. 1 in the league in rushing defense and total defense. He was team MVP of the ’57 unit that claimed a No. 3 national ranking. Named as the outstanding college player in ’57 by the Football Coaches Association, he was drafted in the first round by the Green Bay Packers in 1958. He earned NFL All-Pro honors twice at linebacker with the Packers during a seven year stint. JERRY DAPRATO FB | 170 IRON MOUNTAIN, MICH. Jerry DaPrato was an All-American his senior year in 1915 as picked by the International News Service and Detroit Times. A strong runner, one of his favorite devices was a straight arm to ward off would-be tacklers. DaPrato led the nation in scoring, running for 15 touchdowns, booting 28 extra points and converting two field goals for a total of 124 points. He accounted for 153 yards in a 24-0 win over Michigan and recorded 32 points in two games during the ’15 campaign. JOE DELAMIELLEURE #59 OG | 6-3 | 242 CENTER LINE, MICH. Joe DeLamielleure gained All-America honors as a senior in 1972 as selected by The Sporting News. He helped the Spartans rank No. 2 in the Big Ten (conference games) in rushing with a mark of 260.6 yards per contest. He was chosen as UPI’s Midwest Lineman of the Week against Purdue. He also played a key role in

DARQUEZE DENNARD #31 CB | 5-11 | 197 DRY BRANCH, GA.

DON DOHONEY #80 E | 6-1 | 193 ANN ARBOR, MICH. Don Dohoney was an All-America choice as a senior in 1953 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Collier’s, Look, The Sporting News, Football News, Central Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association and NBC-TV. A captain of the ’53 Spartans, his play at defensive end helped the Spartans hold five of their nine regular-season opponents to less than 10 points. Dohoney drew acclaim for his performance against Minnesota and All-America back Paul Giel by holding him to just 23 rushing yards in 20 attempts in a 21-0 win. MSU posted a 27-1 won-lost slate during the three years that he lettered. AL DORROW #47 QB | 6-0 | 175 IMLAY CITY, MICH. Al Dorow, who quarterbacked the Spartans to a perfect 9-0 record and the 1951 National Championship, earned First-Team All-America honors from the International News Service. As a senior in 1951, Dorow completed 64-of-114 throws for 842 yards and nine TDs while producing wins over three ranked opponents: No. 17 Michigan (25-0 in Ann Arbor), No. 7 Ohio State (24-20 in Columbus) and No. 11 Notre Dame (35-0 in East Lansing). Facing a 20-10 fourth-quarter deficit at Ohio State, Dorow threw a 3-yard TD pass to Paul Ekker and scored on a 28-yard reception from Tom Yewcic on a fourth-and-6 play as the Spartans rallied to record their ninth-straight win, 24-20. He earned United Press International’s Midwest Back of the Week honors after completing 11-of-17 passes for 112 yards and two TDs in MSU’s shutout win over Notre Dame. Born Nov. 15, 1929, in Imlay City, Michigan, Dorow earned three letters from 1949-51 for legendary head coach Clarence “Biggie” Munn. As a two-year starter at quarterback, he compiled a 17-1 career record, including back-to-back Top 10 finishes in 1950-51. The 6-foot, 175-pound Dorow won his last 15 starts in a row. He finished his collegiate career as Michigan State’s all-time leader in pass completions (125), pass attempts (259), passing yards (1,875) and touchdown passes (19). Dorow accounted for 26 total TDs, including four scoring runs and three TD receptions. After graduation, Dorow played football at Bolling Field Air Base in Washington, D.C., where he was voted top player in the Air Force Service in 1954. A third-round draft pick by the Washington Redskins in 1952, he spent seven years in the National/American Football League (Washington, 1954-56; Philadelphia, 1957; New York Titans, 196061; and Buffalo, 1962). Dorow made two Pro Bowl appearances (1956 and 1961) and led the AFL with 26 TD passes in 1960. In addition, he spent two seasons in the Canadian Football League, playing for British Columbia (1958-59) and Toronto (1959). DORNE DIBBLE #82 E | 6-2 | 198 ADRIAN, MICH. Dorne Dibble was an All-American as a senior in 1950 as selected by Look Magazine. A talented receiver, he stood out at the defensive end, helping MSU hold opponents to an average of just 97 yards on the ground while finishing with an 8-1 record. During his two years, Dibble caught a total of 16 passes for 363 yards and five TDs. A third-round draft choice of the Detroit Lions, he starred as a receiver there from 1953-57.

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Herb Haygood, who ranked ninth in the NCAA in kickoff returns with his 27.6yard average, was named to the Walter Camp and CNNSI.com All-America Teams. Haygood, the first kick returner ever to be selected for the Walter Camp All-America Team, led the NCAA in kickoff returns for three straight weeks, from Oct. 14-Nov. 3. The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver from Sarasota,

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A standout both as a return specialist and as defensive back, James Ellis was named to the Chicago Tribune Players All-America defensive team as a safety both as a sophomore (1951) and junior (1952). During the 1951 season, he picked off six passes while returning 24 punts a total of 305 yards. He returned 10 kicks an average of 24 yards and turned in a 79-yard effort against Michigan, then the second longest in MSU annals. Ellis returned punts for touchdowns in back-toback contests vs. Penn State (57 yards) and Pittsburgh (54). In ’52, he recovered four fumbles and was credited with seven touchdown-saving tackles. In addition, Ellis picked off a pair of passes while returning 17 punts a total of 148 yards, including a 59-yarder for a score vs. Syracuse. He closed out his career in the No. 1 spot on MSU’s career ladder in kickoff return yards (515) and punt return yards (619).

One of the great receivers in MSU history, Kirk Gibson was an AllAmerican as a senior in 1978 as chosen by United Press, The Sporting News, Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Gibson hauled in 42 receptions for a team-high 806 yards, then No. 1 on the school’s seasonal list. He paced all Big Ten players in receptions (31) and receiving yards (613) in league outings. He turned in a pair of 100-yard receiving games in ’78, including a 146-yard performance (three catches) vs. Wisconsin, the high-water mark by a conference player that year. One of his catches was an 86-yard toss from QB Ed Smith, the longest pass play in the conference that season. His game-breaking speed helped the Spartans to a Big Ten co-championship and a No. 12 national ranking. He closed out his career as MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (112) and receiving yards (2,347). In addition, his 21.0 yards-per-catch average still ranks as the No. 1 mark in Spartan history. Gibson was a standout as a baseball player as well, earning All-America honors in that sport, making him just one of three MSU athletes to earn that recognition in two sports. A No. 1 draft pick by the Detroit Tigers in 1978, he played on Detroit’s World Series championship team in ’84 and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ title team in ’88. In 1996, he was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.

A three-year letterman, Roger Grove was honored by the All-America Board of Football in 1930. The 185-pound senior quarterback from Sturgis, Michigan, led the Spartans to a 5-1-2 record. Grove gained a reputation as one of the Midwest’s top punters. He averaged nearly 40 yards per punt in a scoreless tie at Michigan. He scored on a 35-yard run in a 32-0 win over Cincinnati. Grove played perhaps his best all-around game in a 14-7 Homecoming victory over Colgate, returning a fumble 36 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter and intercepting a pass late in the fourth quarter. He helped control field position in a scoreless tie in the ’30 season finale, pinning Detroit inside its own 15-yard line several times. Grove also earned All-America honors as a basketball player, leading the Spartans in scoring as both a junior and senior. He became a five-year starter for the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers, playing halfback, quarterback and safety. As a rookie, Grove helped the Packers win the 1931 World Championship. A field captain, he ranked as the NFL’s second-leading receiver in 1933 with 17 catches for 215 yards.

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JAMES ELLIS #11 DB | 5-11 | 175 SAGINAW, MICH.

KIRK GIBSON #23 WR | 6-2 | 210 WATERFORD, MICH.

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Paul Edinger earned first-team AllAmerica honors in 1998 from the AllAmerican Football Foundation, the only all-star lineup selected after the postseason bowl games. As a junior, he led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA in field goals at 2.0 made per game. Edinger connected on a school single-season record 22-of-26 field-goal attempts (.846), including eightof-nine field-goal tries from 40-plus yards. He converted a Spartan-record 13-straight field goals during a four-game stretch. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder from Lakeland, Fla., tied the school’s single-game record for field goals with five each vs. Northwestern and top-ranked Ohio State. Edinger ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in field goals made (third with 46) and scoring (seventh with 213 points). He was one of only four placekickers selected in the 2000 NFL Draft, going in the sixth round to the Chicago Bears.

Larry Fowler was an All-America pick his senior year in 1953 as chosen by NBC-TV. A member of the Spartans’ 1954 Rose Bowl team that fashioned a 9-1 mark along with a No. 3 national ranking. Fowler, a three-time letterman, was one of the few MSU linemen to play both ways when two-platoon football was utilized in the college ranks.

Sonny Grandelius was an All-America selection his senior year in 1950 as chosen by the Associated Press, International News Service and Central Press. Grandelius rushed for a then school-record 1,023 yards and 11 TDs on 163 carries, making him just the 17th back in the history of college football to crack the 1,000-yard mark. Grandelius recorded five contests of 100-plus rushing yards and his 184 yards against Oregon State stood as an MSU single-game record until 1962. The team’s leading scorer with 72 points (12 TDs), he was named the squad’s MVP. Career-wise, he rushed for 1,692 yards and his 6.1 yards per rush average is still fourth on the school’s list. Drafted by the New York Giants. In 1996, he was named a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era) in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.

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Billy Joe DuPree was an All-American as a senior in 1972 as chosen by Time Magazine. Playing in a run-oriented attack, he led the Spartans in receptions with 23 for 406 yards. During his final campaign, he grabbed eight passes against Southern Cal, then tying for the second-highest total by a Spartan player in a single game, for 134 yards. He closed out his career in the No. 3 spot on MSU’s career reception list with 69. Chosen in the first round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973 NFL Draft, he enjoyed a fine 10-year pro career, earning all-league honors on three occasions.

Ron Goovert was an All-America honoree as a senior in 1965 as chosen by Look Magazine. Though just 205 pounds, Goovert possessed solid instincts and Coach Duffy Daugherty said of him, “I feel that Ron was the best college linebacker in the country. I wouldn’t have traded him for anyone.” In a key game against No. 6 Purdue, Goovert intercepted a Boilermaker pass attempt on PU’s first scoring threat while coming up with a key sack that helped lead to MSU’s winning TD in a tight 14-10 decision. Following his college career, he spent two seasons on the roster of the Detroit Lions.

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BILLY JOE DUPREE #89 TE | 6-4 | 216 WEST MONROE, LA.

Brandon Fields, a consensus AllAmerica selection as a sophomore, led the nation in punting with his 47.9-yard average in 2004. The Toledo, Ohio, native earned first-team All-America honors from the Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Walter Camp, SI.com and Rivals.com. Fields, a first-team All-Big Ten selection by the league’s media panel and finalist for the Ray Guy Award, led the nation in punting for 12 weeks during the 2004 regular season, including the last 11 in a row. He hit 23 punts 50 or more yards and had 13 kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. The 6-foot-6, 234-pound Fields averaged 51.0 yards on four punts vs. Wisconsin, including a 49-yarder that went out of bounds at the Badger 4 late in the third quarter. Fields averaged 54.0 yards on three punts vs. Ohio State, including a 62-yarder in the third quarter that was downed at the OSU 1-yard line. He averaged 55.7 yards on three punts vs. Illinois, including two kicks downed inside the Illini 20. Fields averaged 53.0 yards on four punts vs. Indiana, including a season-long 65-yarder, with two kicks downed inside the Hoosier 20. He averaged 55.3 yards on six punts vs. Central Michigan, including a 62-yarder. His 45.0-yard punting average ranks No. 2 on MSU’s alltime list and No. 3 in Big Ten history. Fields was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft.

RON GOOVERT #61 LB | 5-10 | 205 FERNDALE, MICH.

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Ellis Duckett was an All-America pick as a sophomore in 1952 as chosen by NBC-TV. The speedy receiver paced the squad with 10 receptions for 325 yards and five TDs. Duckett broke the heart of Texas A&M by catching two passes for 127 yards and two scores in a 47-18 Spartan win. One of his catches was an 81-yarder, then the second-longest completion in MSU history. Duckett will be forever remembered for his blocked punt that he returned for a TD in the 1954 Rose Bowl that turned the tide in the Spartans’ favor (MSU trailed by a 14-0 margin at the time) en route to a 28-20 win over UCLA. He finished his career with 27 receptions for 575 yards and 10 touchdowns.

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ALL-AMERICANS Florida, was one of only four players in NCAA I-A football to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2001. Haygood scored on kickoff returns of 84 yards vs. Northwestern and 100 yards vs. Iowa. He became the first player in Michigan State’s 105-year football history to return kickoffs for scores in back-to-back games and his 100-yard runback against Iowa tied the Spartan record for longest return. His 1,770 career kickoff return yards rank second on MSU’s all-time list. Haygood was selected in the fifth round (No. 144 overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. CLINTON JONES #26 HB | 6-0 | 206 CLEVELAND, OHIO Clinton Jones claimed All-America status as a junior in 1965 as chosen by the Football Writers Association and in 1966 by the Associated Press, The Sporting News, Central Press and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. As a junior, he rushed for a teamhigh 787 yards and 10 TDs. He recorded 74 points, which ranked 13th nationally. His 68 points in Big Ten contests placed him No. 1 among the league’s players and included a school-record tying four-TD game vs. Iowa. As a senior, he chalked up a team-leading 784 yards rushing and led the league in that department for conference contests (593 yards). Against Iowa, he set a then school and Big Ten record in rushing yards with 268, which included scoring jaunts of 79 and 70 yards. Drafted in the first round by the Minnesota Vikings in 1967.

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Greg Jones earned consensus AllAmerica honors as both a junior and senior, becoming the first Spartan to accomplish that feat in back-to-back seasons since defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith and roverback George Webster in 1965-66. As a junior, Jones led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with 154 tackles. In 2009, he earned First-Team All-America honors from The Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com, CBSSports.com and Phil Steele. In addition, Jones was named recipient of the 2009 Linebacker Trophy (National Linebacker of the Year) by the College Football Performance Awards. He also was recognized as the nation’s No. 1 linebacker by CollegeFootballNews.com. As a junior, Jones ranked third in the NCAA FBS in tackles per game (11.8). The 2009 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year finished among the conference leaders in sacks (fifth) and tackles for loss (10th). His 154 tackles marked the seventh-best single-season total in MSU history. Jones led the team in tackles (154 total), tackles for loss (14.0 for 69 yards), sacks (9.0 for 53 yards) and production points (282) as a junior. He reached double-figure tackles nine times in 2009, including a career-high 15 stops each vs. Central Michigan and Penn State. As a senior, the 6-foot-1, 240-pound Jones also became Michigan State’s ninth unanimous All-America selection and the first since wide receiver Charles Rogers in 2002. In 2010, he earned First-Team All-America honors from AP, Sporting News, FWAA, Walter Camp Football Foundation, AFCA, SI.com, CBSSports.com, Scout.com and Phil Steele. Jones was the only repeat selection from the 2009 AP All-America First Team. He became only the second Spartan player ever to earn AP First-Team All-America honors in backto-back seasons, joining Webster (1965-66). Jones also became MSU’s seventh three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection and the first since punter Brandon Fields (2003, 2004 and 2006). As a senior, he led the Spartans in tackles (106), tackles for loss (10 for 20 yards), forced fumbles (3), quarterback hurries (6) and production points (219). Jones became the first Spartan to reach the

100-tackle milestone in three straight seasons since Percy Snow (1987-89). The 2010 team MVP anchored a Spartan defensive unit that ranked fifth in the Big Ten and No. 37 in the NCAA FBS in rushing defense, allowing 133.7 yards per game. A model of consistency, Jones led the team in tackles in 31 of the last 39 games and became only the second player in MSU history to lead the Spartans in tackles for four-straight seasons (linebacker Dan Bass, 1976-79). The 2010 team MVP posted a season-high 14 stops in a 26-6 Homecoming victory over Illinois, earning Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. Jones, who recorded two interceptions, four tackles and forced a fumble in MSU’s 45-7 victory over Northern Colorado, was named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native started 46 of 52 career games, including 40 consecutive starting assignments. Jones made 465 career tackles, including 46.5 for losses (160 yards) and 16.5 sacks (93 yards). He ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in tackles for loss (second), total tackles (third) and sacks (sixth). Jones produced double-figure tackles 20 times in his career. He was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round (No. 185 overall) of the 2011 National Football League Draft. STEVE JUDAY #23 QB | 6-0 | 178 NORTHVILLE, MICH. Steve Juday was an All-America choice as picked by the Associated Press his senior year in 1965. He completed 89-of-168 pass attempts (.530) for 1,173 yards, the first MSU QB to pass for over 1,000 yards in a season, and seven TDs. Juday engineered a potent MSU offense that registered a conference-leading 29.0 points per game while directing the 1965 Spartans to a national championship as voted by UPI. He closed out his career as the school’s all-time leader in passing yardage, pass attempts, pass completions and touchdown passes. WALT KOWALCZYK #14 HB | 6-0 | 205 WESTFIELD, MASS. Walt Kowalczyk earned All-America honors as a senior in 1957 as chosen by The Sporting News, Football Writers Association, United Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Central Press, Football Coaches Association Kodak, Football Digest and NBC-TV. Kowalczyk paced the Spartans in rushing (545 yards) and scoring (54 points) and helped MSU post an 8-1 record. Nicknamed “The Sprinting Blacksmith,” Kowalczyk’s biggest rushing game that year was a 113-yard effort against Michigan. He scored TDs in eight of the team’s nine contests and was third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. Finished his career with 1,257 rushing yards and a total of 17 TDs. Drafted in the first round by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1958. BOB KULA #63 OT | 6-4 | 282 WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICH. The lone senior starter on the 1989 Spartan offensive line, Bob Kula’s leadership role helped develop that unit into one of the Big Ten’s finest by the end of the year. A Kodak and Associated Press All-American, Kula started all 12 games at left tackle and aided the Green and White to a No. 21 spot nationally in rushing offense (217.6 ypg.). In addition, he opened holes for MSU backs who accounted for a conference-leading 37 rushing TDs. A durable performer, Kula started the last 36 games of his career. The Seattle Seahawks chose him in the seventh round of the NFL Draft in 1990.

FRANK KUSH #60 G | 5-9 | 180 WINDBER, PA. An anchor on MSU’s defensive line during its national championship season of 1952, Frank Kush was an All-America pick as a senior by the Associated Press, Look Magazine, New York News, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications and All-Catholic. He started the ’52 season on the offensive line, but close calls in the first two games of the year prompted the Spartan coaching staff to move Kush back to his middle guard post. Combining excellent quickness and sound technique, he often disrupted opponent plays before they even got started. In a key game vs. Purdue, he recovered a fumble while his play helped limit the Boilermakers to just 31 rushing yards. He enjoyed a successful stint as head coach at Arizona State (1958-79) before coaching in the Canadian and National Football Leagues. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1995. EARL LATTIMER #76 G | 5-11 | 218 DALLAS, TEXAS Earl Lattimer was an All-America choice as a senior in 1963 as picked by the New York News. After playing sparingly as a fullback his first two seasons, Duffy Daugherty moved Lattimer to guard for the ’63 campaign. An all-around player who was a fine linebacker, he was named the Associated Press Lineman of the Week following a 30-13 shelling of No. 8 Wisconsin in which he helped the Spartans pile up 273 yards on the ground while holding the Badgers to just 29. Lattimer added to MSU’s scoring punch by booting three field goals including a then school-record 47-yarder on his first-ever attempt in a game vs. Northwestern. A crowd favorite, he often turned a somersault when running up to his spot on the offensive line. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1964. SHERM LEWIS #20 HB | 5-9 | 154 LOUISVILLE, KY. Sherm Lewis captured All-America status as a senior in 1963 as picked by the Associated Press, United Press, Central Press, Football Writers Association and the New York News. Lewis rushed for 577 yards on 90 carries and was the squad’s leading receiver with 11 catches for 303 yards (27.5 avg.). Lewis was on the receiving end of what were then the longest two pass plays in Spartan history, an 88-yarder vs. Southern Cal and an 87-yard strike vs. Wisconsin (those rank 2-3 presently). In a game vs. Northwestern, he sprinted 87 yards for a TD, then the third-longest run in MSU history, and returned four punts 103 yards, earning him UPI’s Midwest Back of the Week honors. Named the team’s MVP in ’63, he finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting, making him just one of two MSU players ever to finish that high in the balloting. Lewis closed out his career No. 5 on the school’s career rushing list with 1,566 yards, No. 3 in total TDs (23) and third in total points (144) DEAN LOOK #24 QB | 5-10 | 175 LANSING, MICH. Dean Look was named an All-American his senior year in 1959 by the Football Writers Association and Football News. After playing halfback his first two seasons, Look made the switch to QB during fall drills of 1959. Despite being slowed by a shoulder injury early on, he was the only player in the country to be named to UPI’s Backfield of the Week three times for his efforts in

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JOHN PINGEL #37 HB | 6-0 | 178 MT. CLEMENS, MICH. As a senior in 1938, John Pingel played 451 out of a possible 540 minutes while accounting for 1,127 yards and 12 touchdowns. Pingel rushed 110 times for 556 yards (5.1 avg.) and five scores and connected on 54-of-101 throws (.535) for 571 yards and seven TDs. He also averaged 41.8 yards on 99 punts, and his 4,138 punting yards still rank as the NCAA single-season record. Pingel earned first-team All-America honors from The Associated Press, International News Service, Central Press, Newspapers Enterprise Association and Liberty Magazine. In Week 5, Pingel carried 19 times for 115 yards, including TD runs of 23 and 28 yards, and threw a

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A consensus All-American in 1955, Norm Masters was chosen by United Press, Look Magazine, International News Service, Newspaper Enterprise Association, NBC-TV, Central Press and Fox Movietone. His hard-hitting tackles earned him the nickname “Stormin’ Norman.” Masters was a big reason that the Spartans allowed just 7.7 points per game, still fourth on the school’s season list. He was voted the recipient of the game ball against Stanford following a 38-14 win. Drafted in the second round by the Chicago Cardinals, he played for the Green Bay Packers from 1957-64.

Greg Montgomery was an All-American as a junior in 1986 by the Football Writers Association and as a senior in 1987 by the Football News and the Gannett News Service. In 1986, he averaged 47.8 yards per punt, a mark that still ranks as an MSU seasonal record, and his 49.7 average in conference games is still the Big Ten standard. Among his efforts that year was a school record 86-yarder against Michigan. In 1987, he ranked fifth nationally in punting with a mark of 44.7 yards. During his career, he registered at least one punt of 50 or more yards in 33 of 35 outings. In addition, his career average of 45.2 yards ranks No. 1 on the school’s all-time list and is No. 2 on the Big Ten chart. He was chosen by the Houston Oilers in the third round of the ’88 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.

Julian Peterson, a first-team All-America pick by the Football News, produced a single-season record 30 tackles for losses (140 yards) in 1999, including 15 sacks (104). He earned Defensive MVP honors in the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl after recording eight tackles, including five for losses (32 yards), vs. Florida. Peterson, who finished third on the team with 82 tackles in ’99, was one of 15 semifinalists for Defensive Player of the Year by the Football News. Despite playing only two seasons, the Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, native set a Spartan career record with 48 tackles for losses (215 yards). His 25 career sacks (161 yards) rank second on MSU’s all-time list. He was chosen in the first round (16th pick) of the 2000 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

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NORM MASTERS #57 T | 6-2 | 225 DETROIT, MICH.

GREG MONTGOMERY #23 P | 6-4 | 210 SHREWSBURY, N.J.

JULIAN PETERSON #98 LB | 6-4 | 235 HILLCREST HEIGHTS, MD.

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Don Mason earned All-America distinction as a senior in 1949 as chosen by Paramount News and Football News. Along with Ed Bagdon, the pair combined to make themselves one of the most feared blocking combinations in college football. Though small by today’s standards at 5-foot-10, 195 pounds, Mason was a durable and consistent performer on the offensive and defensive lines. In fact, former Michigan head coach Fritz Crisler said of Bagdon and Mason that “they are the best pair of guards ever to play at Michigan Stadium.”

second half. Ralf Mojsiejenko earned All-America distinction as a junior in 1983 as picked by The Sporting News. One of MSU’s most dangerous weapons, he averaged 43.9 yards on 74 punts to rank fifth nationally. Included in his totals were career-high 71-yard punts vs. Notre Dame and Wisconsin. While he gained acclaim as a punter, he was a long-range threat when it came to field goals and boomed a 59-yarder (then tying the third-longest effort in Big Ten history) on the last play of the game that gave the Spartans a 29-29 tie at Purdue. In Big Ten performances, he produced a conference-leading 42.9 yards per punt. He still holds the school record in career punts with 279 and his average of 43.8 yards is No. 2 on the MSU all-time ladder. Chosen in the fourth round of the ’85 NFL Draft by San Diego.

Carl Nystrom was an All-American as a senior in 1955 as picked by RadioTV Guide and Frank Leahy. Nystrom captained the ’55 squad that finished 9-1 including a Rose Bowl win. He was named the team’s MVP and head coach Duffy Daugherty called him the greatest guard he had ever coached. Nystrom, a middle guard on defense, gave a sterling performance against Notre Dame, playing all 60 minutes in a 21-7 win over the No. 4 Irish. He was the first MSU football player to earn AllAmerica recognition as both player and scholar, landing a first-team spot on the Academic All-America Team.

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DON MASON #60 G | 5-10 | 195 WAYNE, MICH.

RALF MOJSIEJENKO #2 P | 6-3 | 198 BRIDGMAN, MICH.

CARL NYSTROM #68 G | 5-10 | 194 MARQUETTE, MICH.

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Tony Mandarich was an All-American as a junior in 1987 by the Football News and then gained consensus AllAmerica honors as a senior in 1988. A dominant offensive lineman, he finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting and was among the top three finalists for the Outland Trophy. After missing the first three contests of ’88 due to NCAA suspension, he helped MSU average 268.8 rushing yards over the final eight regular-season games. At 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, he did not allow any sacks during his final year and recorded well over 50 pancakes. He was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round (second player overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft.

Blake Miller was an All-America honoree his final year of competition in 1915 as chosen by the Atlanta Constitution. He, along with teammate Jerry DaPrato, were the school’s first-ever All-America selections. A brilliant open-field runner, he earned a total of nine letters at Michigan State: four in football, three in baseball and two in basketball. Miller rushed for 115 yards in MAC’s 24-0 win over Michigan in 1915, prompting Wolverine head coach Fielding Yost to present him the game ball. He gained 83 of his 115 yards in the

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BLAKE MILLER E | 160 TONAWANDA, N.Y.

One of the country’s premier signal callers, Earl Morrall was an All-America selection his senior year in 1955 as picked by the Associated Press, Collier’s, Look Magazine, International News Service, The Sporting News, Paramount News, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate and Frank Leahy. Morrall completed 42-of-68 passes for 941 yards, then tying the school record, and ranked among the top 10 in the nation in total offense with 1,047 yards. He averaged a nation-best 9.1 yards per play. He passed for a school-record 274 yards against Marquette, a mark that stood until 1969. No. 4 in the voting for the Heisman, he ranked No. 2 in the nation in punting with a 42.9 average. He concluded his MSU stint in the top spot in passing yards (2,015), and pass completion percentage. Chosen by the San Francisco 49ers in the first round of the 1955 NFL Draft, he enjoyed a successful 21-year pro career in which he played in four Super Bowls. In 1996, he was chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.

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Harold Lucas landed All-America recognition as a senior in 1965 as picked by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. From his middle guard position, he helped the Spartans limit Big Ten foes to an average of just 34.6 rushing yards while leading the nation in rushing defense, allowing 45.6 yards per game. Lucas, who at the time was deemed the heaviest player ever to suit up for MSU at 286 pounds, was named Lineman of the Week twice, the first time by UPI following his effort against Ohio State and the second by AP after the Notre Dame game. He was the No. 2 pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1966 NFL Draft.

Don McAuliffe was an All-America pick as a senior in 1952 as chosen by United Press, Collier’s, Football Digest, Paramount News and All-Catholic. McAuliffe, who ranked eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, tied for the top spot on the squad in scoring with 54 points on nine TDs while picking up 531 rushing yards in 98 attempts (5.4 avg.). One of his biggest plays came vs. Michigan when he rambled 70 yards for a score just after the underdog Wolverines had taken a 13-0 lead. The run was the turning point in a 27-13 MSU win. The recipient of the Walter Camp Trophy in ’52, he closed out his career with 1,180 yards on the ground and 20 total TDs, then No. 2 on the school’s all-time list.

EARL MORRALL #21 QB | 6-1 | 180 MUSKEGON, MICH.

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HAROLD LUCAS #51 MG | 6-2 | 286 DETROIT, MICH.

DON MCAULIFFE #40 HB | 6-1 | 190 CHICAGO, ILL.

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contests vs. Notre Dame (first career start at QB), Purdue and Northwestern. Against the Wildcats, Look established a conference record for completion percentage by connecting on all seven of his attempts. He finished the year by completing 49 of 100 passes for 785 yards and nine TDs. MSU’s leading punter in ’58 and ’59, he was named the team’s MVP his senior year. A first-round pick of the Denver Broncos of the AFL, Look opted to sign a contract to play baseball with the Chicago White Sox.

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ALL-AMERICANS 3-yard TD pass to Nelson as Michigan State knocked off previously unbeaten Syracuse, 19-12. In Week 8, he had three TD passes in a 20-14 victory at Marquette, including a 10-yard scoring toss to Jack Amon with less than two minutes remaining. Born Nov. 6, 1916, in Mount Clemens, Michigan, Pingel appeared in 28 consecutive games from 1936-38 for Coach Charlie Bachman and helped the Spartans to a combined record of 20-6-2 (.750), including the school’s first-ever postseason bowl appearance (1938 Orange Bowl against Auburn). His likeness is preserved in one of the sandstone panels above the main entrance to Jenison Field House. Pingel became the seventh pick in the first round of the 1939 NFL Draft (held on Dec. 9, 1938) by the Detroit Lions. In his only season in the NFL, he started eight of nine games and produced 644 total yards and four TDs. Pingel completed 27-of-48 passes (.563) for 343 yards, three TDs and four interceptions. He gained 301 yards on 74 rushes and scored one rushing TD. Pingel ranked third in the NFL in punting with his 42.8yard average (32 punts for 1,368 yards). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1968 and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1973. Prior to MSU’s Sept. 18, 2010, home game against Notre Dame, Pingel’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”

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Gerald Planutis captured All-America recognition as a senior in 1955 as picked by Jet Magazine. The fullback bulled his way for 385 yards on 78 carries, at the time an MSU seasonal record for fullbacks, and converted 22-of-31 extra-point attempts. MSU’s leading scorer with 52 points, he was named the Associated Press Back of the Week after rushing for 91 yards and one TD in a 21-7 win over Notre Dame. Planutis was a solid performer in the MSU secondary and helped the Spartans to an 8-1 record, along with a No. 2 national ranking. He played in two Rose Bowls and picked up 66 yards on the ground in the 1956 contest. JAVON RINGER #23 RB | 5-9 | 202 DAYTON, OHIO Javon Ringer, who rushed for 1,637 yards and a school-record 22 touchdowns in 2008, became the first Spartan running back to earn consensus All-America honors since Lorenzo White in 1987. As a senior, he earned first-team All-America honors from the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football Foundation. A Doak Walker Award finalist and first-team All-Big Ten selection, Ringer finished 10th in the final balloting for the Heisman Trophy. The 5-foot-9, 205-pound Ringer led the nation in scoring (10.2 points per game) and rushing TDs (22) while ranking fourth in rushing (125.9 yards per game) and 15th in all-purpose yards (157.8 ypg.). He led the Big Ten in scoring and all-purpose yards and ranked second in rushing. His 1,637 yards rank as the second-highest single-season rushing total in school history. Ringer became the first Spartan to record back-toback 1,000-yard seasons since T.J. Duckett in 2000-01. He led the Big Ten in rushing for nine consecutive weeks (Sept. 14-Nov. 9) before being overtaken by Iowa’s Shonn Greene on the second-to-last weekend of the regular season. In fact, Ringer led the conference in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards during that nine-week stretch. Ringer accounted for 97 percent of Michigan State’s rushing yards (1,637 of 1,692) and 76 percent of its rushing attempts (390 of 511) in 2008. He recorded seven 100-yard rushing games in 2008, including backto-back 200-yard games vs. Florida Atlantic (43 carries for career-best 282) and Notre Dame (39 for 201). Ringer had eight multi-TD games as a senior, including a careerbest five scores vs. Eastern Michigan. Ringer became

the first offensive player in Big Ten history to earn Player of the Week honors for three consecutive weeks (vs. Eastern Michigan, Florida Atlantic and Notre Dame). His 390 carries also led the nation – 23 more attempts than the second running back on the list. Ringer ranks first on MSU’s all-time list in all-purpose yards (5,426), second in rushing yards (4,398) and fourth in rushing TDs (34; tied with Blake Ezor, 1986-89). His 4,398 career rushing yards rank No. 10 in Big Ten history. The Dayton, Ohio, native had 19 career 100-yard rushing games and 11 career multi-TD games. Ringer was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the fifth round of the 2009 National Football League Draft. ANDRE RISON #1 WR | 5-11 | 195 FLINT, MICH. Andre Rison was an All-American as a senior in 1988 as selected by the Gannett News Service. The big-play wide out hauled in a team-high 39 receptions for 961 yards that year and his 24.6 yards per catch ranks second on MSU’s all-time seasonal chart. In addition, he tied the school record for TD receptions with eight. He closed out his career by grabbing nine passes for a then school-record 252 yards against Georgia in the Gator Bowl. Career-wise, he holds the school record for both receptions (146) and reception yardage (2,992). He was taken in the first round by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1989 NFL Draft. CHARLES ROGERS #1 WR | 6-4 | 205 SAGINAW, MICH. Charles Rogers was named a consensus All-American in 2002, earning first-team honors from the Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, ESPN.com, CNNSI.com and CBS SportsLine.com. The 2002 Biletnikoff Award winner caught a school-record 68 passes for 1,351 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior. In 2002, Rogers became only the second receiver in MSU history to record back-toback 1,000-yard seasons, joining Plaxico Burress who accomplished the feat in 1998-99. His receiving yards and TD catches represent the second-best single-season totals in Spartan history. Rogers led the Big Ten in receiving yards (112.6 per game) and TD receptions while ranking third in receptions (5.67 per game). He also ranked among the NCAA leaders in TD catches (third), receiving yards (eighth) and receptions (t-27th). Fifty-seven of his 68 receptions (84 percent) resulted in first downs. With his 21-yard TD reception in the second quarter vs. Northwestern (Sept. 28), Rogers set both NCAA and Big Ten records by catching a TD pass in his 13th-consecutive regular-season game and his 14th-straight game overall. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound junior from Saginaw, Michigan, had six 100-yard receiving games in 2002, tying the single-season mark he set as a sophomore. He had a season-best 175 yards vs. Notre Dame (seven catches). Rogers finished his career ranked among MSU’s all-time leaders in touchdown receptions (first with 27), receiving yards (second with 2,821), yards per catch (second at 20.9), receptions (third with 135) and scoring (12th with 174 points). He produced a school-record 12 career 100-yard receiving games, including a Spartan single-game record 270 yards vs. Fresno State (10 receptions) in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic. Rogers accounted for 3,108 career all-purpose yards and his 29 career touchdowns rank seventh on MSU’s career chart. He was selected No. 2 overall by the Detroit Lions in the 2003 NFL Draft.

MIKE SADLER #3 P | 6-0 | 192 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Mike Sadler, a Ray Guy Award semifinalist, was named a first-team All-American by ESPN.com and CBSSports.com as a junior in 2013. A first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches for a second-straight year, Sadler became the fourth Spartan punter in school history to earn multiple first-team allconference honors (Brandon Fields, Greg Montgomery and Ray Stachowicz). Sadler was a valuable weapon on special teams, ranking fourth in the Big Ten in punting with his 42.5-yard average. He led the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision with 24 punts downed inside the 10-yard line (32 percent) and ranked second with 33 inside the 20 (43 percent). Sadler also had eight punts downed inside the 5, including three at the 1-yard line. In addition, he had 16 punts of 50-plus yards and opponents collected just 120 punt return yards against the Spartans. Sadler averaged 45.5 yards per punt, including a 55-yarder, while placing three of his six punts inside the 20 in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford. He averaged 40.6 yards on seven punts, including four kicks placed inside the 10-yard line, in Michigan State’s 41-28 win at Nebraska. His 56-yard punt in the first quarter was fumbled away to the Spartans at the Nebraska 8 and led to MSU’s first touchdown. His 35-yard punt in the third quarter was downed by Kurtis Drummond at the Nebraska 1, and Tommy Armstrong Jr. fumbled on the next play, setting up another MSU touchdown. Midway through the fourth quarter, Sadler ran 3 yards on a fake field goal for a first down to set up Connor Cook’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Keith Mumphery. In the 29-6 victory over No. 23 Michigan, Sadler placed three of his five punts inside the 20, including two inside the 10. He was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time in his career and also the College Football Performance Awards’ National Punter of the Week after averaging a career-best 59.2 yards on four punts in the win over Indiana, including a season-long 69 yarder in the fourth quarter; his 59.2-yard average established a Big Ten single-game record (minimum four punts). Sadler downed four of his seven punts inside the 20 against South Florida, including a career-high four inside the 10 and three inside the 5. Overall against the Bulls, he totaled seven punts for 319 yards (45.6 average). In the season opener against Western Michigan, Sadler placed a career-high six punts inside the 20 and tied his career high with 11 punts (38.5 avg.; 423 yards). Sadler also became the first player in program history to earn Academic All-America honors three times. A second-team selection in 2011 and 2012, Sadler garnered first-team accolades in 2013. GEORGE SAIMES #40 FB | 5-10 | 186 CANTON, OHIO George Saimes was tabbed as an AllAmerican his senior year in 1962 by the AP, UPI, Football Writers Association, Football Coaches Association, New York News, The Sporting News and CBS-TV. Saimes churned his way for a team-high 642 rushing yards and nine TDs and also registered three interceptions while serving as defensive captain. A two-time Spartan MVP and first-team All-Big Ten choice, Saimes’ big effort that year was a career-best 153 yards and three TDs on 13 carries vs. Notre Dame, earning him Midwest Back of the Week by UPI. He finished his college career with 1,253 yards on the ground while notching 18 touchdowns. Chosen in the sixth round of the 1962 pro draft by both the Dallas Texans (AFL) and the Los Angeles Rams (NFL), he earned All-Pro honors as a safety with the Buffalo Bills.

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Sidney Wagner was an All-America choice as a senior in 1935 as picked by United Press, International News Service, New York Sun and Liberty Magazine. The team captain in ’35, he became the fourth MSU player to earn major first-team All-America recognition. He helped MSU to a 6-2 won-lost slate and was part of the first back-to-back wins over Michigan, 16-0 in 1934 and 25-6 in 1935.

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Another of MSU’s all-time greats, Bubba Smith brought home AllAmerica recognition as a junior in 1965 as chosen by the American Football Coaches Association, and UPI before being selected to nine different squads as a senior. During the ’65 season, he helped the Spartans rank No. 1 in the nation in rushing defense while playing a key role in holding Ohio State, Notre Dame and Michigan to minus rushing yards. At 6-foot-8, 280 pounds, his statistics of 30 tackles in 1966 (10 tackles for losses) don’t nearly represent his impact on opposing squads which either tried double- or tripleteaming him or running away from his side of the field. The UPI named him Lineman of the Year, and the Baltimore Colts made him the No. 1 pick overall in the 1967 NFL Draft. He went on to enjoy an eight-year pro career before being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1996, he was chosen to MSU’s Centennial Super

A four-year starter, Ray Stachowicz earned All-America honors as a junior in 1979 by the Football News and as a senior in 1980 by the Walter Camp Foundation, Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. He led the Big Ten in punting in 1979 (43.8 avg.) and in 1980 (44.6) in league contests and his overall average of 46.2 yards in ’80 was a Big Ten record and ranked him second nationally (he was fifth nationally in ’79). Of his 71 punts in 1980, 13 were 55 yards or longer, and of his 230 career attempts, 57 traveled 50 or more yards. Closed out his career as MSU’s and the Big Ten’s all-time leader in punting average (43.3). When he had completed his career with the Spartans, he owned the four longest punts in MSU history. Also, he became the first player ever to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors four consecutive seasons. Picked in the third round by the Green Bay Packers in 1981 NFL Draft.

SIDNEY WAGNER #17 G | 5-11 | 186 LANSING, MICH.

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CHARLES “BUBBA” SMITH #95 DE | 6-8 | 280 BEAUMONT, TEXAS

RAY STACHOWICZ #19 P | 6-0 | 190 BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OHIO

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Bill Simpson brought home All-America honors as a senior in 1973 as picked by The Sporting News and Universal Sports. Simpson spearheaded an exceptional Spartan secondary that ranked No. 2 nationally in passing defense and No. 12 in total defense, intercepting a team-high five passes. He also ranked No. 2 in the Big Ten in punting (39.3 avg.). He recorded 64 tackles, tops in the MSU defensive secondary, including three touchdown-saving stops. A two-time first-team AllBig Ten honoree, Simpson was drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Rams in 1974 (first defensive back chosen). In 1996, Simpson was named to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.

One of the most decorated MSU gridders of all time, Percy Snow was an All-America choice as picked by The Sporting News his junior year in 1988 and garnered first-team distinction in 1989 by the following entities: Kodak, Associated Press, United Press, Football Writers, Football News, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Foundation. During the ’89 campaign, he became the first player ever to capture both the Butkus and Lombardi Awards. He led all Big Ten players in total tackles with 172, then an MSU record. He turned in 11 performances of double-digit tackling his senior year and notched 23 takedowns vs. Illinois. A three-year starter, he closed out his career with 473 tackles, No. 2 on MSU’s all-time list. He was a first-round selection (13th player overall) of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1990 NFL Draft. Snow was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013. Prior to MSU’s Nov. 2, 2013, home game against Michigan, Snow’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”

Brad Van Pelt was an All-America pick as a junior in 1971 by the Football News and United Press and was a consensus choice as a senior in 1972 including the Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation, United Press, The Sporting News, Time Magazine, American Football Coaches, Football Writers Association and Universal Sports. He helped the Spartans to a No. 2 ranking in the Big Ten in total defense by posting 92 hits, tops among MSU defensive backs, while picking off four passes, returning two of those for TDs (both vs. Oregon State). As a senior, he registered 84 hits and picked off four passes. His efforts helped the Green and White allow just 2.8 yards per rush, the benchmark in the league. He became the first defensive back ever to receive the Maxwell Award (symbolic of college football’s outstanding player) and was tabbed as college football’s defensive back of the year by the Columbus Touchdown Club. He closed out his career with 256 tackles and was No. 2 on the school’s career interception list with 14. He was drafted in the first round by the New York Giants in 1973. He played 14 years in NFL ranks and was an All-Pro selection on five occasions. He was named to the Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996 and inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000, College Football Hall of Fame in 2001 and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Prior to MSU’s Sept. 18, 2010, home game against Notre Dame, Van Pelt’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.”

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BILL SIMPSON #29 DB | 6-1 | 185 ROYAL OAK, MICH.

PERCY SNOW #48 MLB | 6-3 | 240 CANTON, OHIO

BRAD VAN PELT #10 S | 6-5 | 221 OWOSSO, MICH.

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Scott Shaw was chosen as a first-team All-American by the Gannett News Service as a senior in 1997. Shaw started all 12 games at left guard and helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He also opened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100 or more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-4 and 297 pounds, Shaw consistently earned the team’s top grade for pass protection, allowing only one sack all season. He was drafted in the fifth round by the Miami Dolphins in the 1998 NFL Draft.

Robaire Smith was named a first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Foundation following his junior season in 1998. He led the defensive line and was fourth on the team in tackles with 52 (23 solos, 29 assists) before suffering a broken leg in the first quarter against Ohio State Nov. 7. The 6-foot-5, 268-pounder from Flint, Michigan, led the Spartans in tackles for losses with eight (22 yards) through the first eight games, including two-and-a-half sacks. He ended his MSU career with 38 tackles for losses and 22 sacks, fourth- and fifth-best in school history, respectively. He was chosen in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans.

Dick Tamburo brought home AllAmerica distinction his senior year in 1952 as picked by the Associated Press, Central Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, International News Service, New York News, Football Digest and Paramount News. Named the Spartans’ MVP of the 1952 national championship season, he helped open holes for Spartan backs while playing a tough brand of defense which ranked No. 1 in the nation against the rush. One of his outstanding performances that year took place against Notre Dame when he recovered three Irish fumbles in the third quarter, one of which led to a TD in a 21-3 victory.

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SCOTT SHAW #73 OG | 6-4 | 297 STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH.

ROBAIRE SMITH #91 DE | 6-5 | 268 FLINT, MICH.

DICK TAMBURO #52 C | 6-1 | 200 NEW KENSINGTON, PA.

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Ron Saul was an All-American his senior season in 1969 as chosen by The Sporting News, Time and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. The 6-foot-2, 239-pounder possessed exceptional strength and was nicknamed “Hercules” by his teammates. He was voted the Spartans’ most valuable player in ’69 and is the last offensive lineman to earn that honor. A three-year starter, he and his identical twin brother, Rich, earned Academic All-America honors, the first brother combo ever to achieve that distinction in the same year. Selected in the fifth round by the Houston Oilers in the 1970 NFL Draft, Saul went on to enjoy a 13-year professional career.

Squad in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal. In June 2006, Smith was rated among the Top 10 Greatest Defensive Players of All-Time, according to lists compiled by CollegeFootballNews.com’s Pete Fiutak (No. 6) and Richard Cirminiello (No. 8). On Sept. 23, 2006, he became just the third player in Michigan State football history to have his jersey number (No. 95) retired.

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GENE WASHINGTON #84 WR | 6-3 | 218 LAPORTE, TEXAS A two-time First-Team All-American and two-time First-Team All-Big Ten selection (1965-66), Gene Washington led the team in receptions for threestraight seasons. A three-year starter for Coach Duffy Daugherty from 1964-66, Washington helped Michigan State to a combined record of 23-6-1 during his career, including back-to-back Big Ten and National Championships in 1965-66. During that three-year span, the Spartans posted a 17-3 record in Big Ten games. As a junior, Washington earned All-America honors from The Football News, Football Digest and Central Press. In 1965, he hooked up with quarterback Steve Juday to establish career bests in receptions (40) and receiving yards (638). Washington also tied for the Big Ten lead in TD receptions (four) while ranking second in receiving yards (544) and fifth in receptions (30). He earned Lineman of the Week honors from Sports Illustrated after catching three TD passes against Indiana, as MSU scored 17 fourth-quarter points en route to a 27-13 victory to clinch the Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Washington had a game-high four receptions for 81 yards against UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl. His 42-yard grab from Juday set up MSU’s first touchdown against the Bruins. As a 6-foot-3, 218-pound senior, Washington was utilized primarily as a blocker, as the 9-0-1 Spartans averaged 230.5 rushing yards. In 1966, he received First-Team All-America recognition from The Sporting News, United Press International and American Football Coaches Association. Washington caught 27 passes for a then school-record 677 yards and a career-best seven TDs. He averaged an incredible 25.0 yards per catch as a senior. Washington closed out his career as MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (102), receiving yards (1,857) and TD receptions (16). His 18.2 yards per catch still rank ninth on MSU’s all-time list. Washington had six career 100-yard receiving games. Washington was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round (No. 8 overall) of the 1967 NFL Draft and became a two-time Pro Bowl selection (1969-70). He was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1992 and named to the Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996. Washington was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. Prior to MSU’s Oct. 22, 2011, home game against Wisconsin, his name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.” GEORGE WEBSTER #90 ROV | 6-4 | 218 ANDERSON, S.C. George Webster earned All-America acclaim his junior (1965) and senior (1966) years by the Associated Press, United Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football News, the Newspaper Enterprise Association and New York News while being named to the Football Writers, The Sporting News and Central Press teams his senior year. Webster revolutionized the position of roverback and helped MSU to a No. 1 ranking in the Big Ten in total defense in 1965 (No. 2 nationally, 169.9 ypg.) and 1966. As a senior, he posted 93 tackles, including 10 tackles for losses, and helped MSU rank No. 3 nationally in rushing defense. The Spartans’ MVP in ’66, he became just the second MSU gridder to have his jersey retired (No. 90). Drafted in the first round by the Houston Oilers in 1967, he played 10 years in the pro ranks. He was named MSU’s Greatest Player in a vote taken by Spartan fans in 1969. In 1996, he was chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.

JERRY WEST #77 OT | 5-11 | 218 DURAND, MICH. A key member of the legendary 1966 Spartan football team, Jerry West claimed All-America honors his senior year as picked by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. In Big Ten outings, West’s solid blocking enabled the Green and White to pace the conference in both rushing (223.2 ypg.) and in scoring (30.4 ppg.). One of the many fine performances for the 5-foot-11, 218-pounder that year came on a sloppy Ohio Stadium field when his pass protection skills helped QB Jimmy Raye pass for 68 yards during an 83-yard winning TD drive in an 11-8 win over the Buckeyes. LORENZO WHITE #34 TB | 5-11 | 204 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. Lorenzo White captured All-America honors as a sophomore in 1985 as chosen by the Associated Press, United Press, Football Writers, The Sporting News, American Football Coaches and the Walter Camp Foundation. As a senior in 1987, seven different agencies tabbed him as an All-American including Kodak, United Press, Football Writers, the Walter Camp Foundation and Football News. In 1985, he finished fourth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy after rushing for a school and Big Ten seasonal record 2,066 yards. His 1,908 yards during the regular season at the time was the fourth-best singleseason rushing total in the history of college football and the highest by a sophomore. He rushed for 200 or more yards on four occasions including a 286-yard effort vs. Indiana. During the ’87 season, White helped MSU to its first Rose Bowl since 1966 by rushing for 1,572 yards. His 132.6 rushing yards per game during the regular season ranked him No. 6 nationally. He rushed for 100-plus yards on seven occasions and established a school record for attempts in a game with 56 vs. Indiana while finishing that contest with a personal-best 292 yards on the ground and finished with school records in rushing yardage (4,887, then No. 2 in the history of Big Ten) and attempts with 1,082. White, who was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996, was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. SAM WILLIAMS #88 E | 6-5 | 255 DANSVILLE, MICH. Sam Williams was an All-American as a senior in 1958 as picked by UPI, Time Magazine, Football Coaches Association, and the New York News. After dropping out of MSU and serving a four-year stint with the Navy, Williams emerged as a threat both offensively and defensively. A workhorse who averaged nearly 50 minutes per game, he caught a team-high 15 passes for 242 yards while wreaking havoc as a defensive end. A two-time first-team All-Big Ten pick, he served as the Spartan captain of the ’58 squad. He was credited with 13 solo stops against Michigan while Illinois and Purdue ran nearly all their sweep plays to the opposite side of the field. Drafted before he even participated in college (L.A. Rams in 1955), he played one season for the Rams before joining the Detroit Lions, where he played until 1966.

JEREL WORTHY #99 DT | 6-2 | 308 HUBER HEIGHTS, OHIO Consensus All-American Jerel Worthy anchored a Spartan defensive unit that led the Big Ten in rushing defense (100.5 yards per game), total defense (277.4 ypg.) and sacks (45) in 2011. Worthy, a 6-foot-2, 308-pound junior defensive tackle, earned First-Team All-America honors from The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Football Foundation, CBSSports.com, Yahoo! Sports and NBCSports.com. He became the first Spartan defensive lineman to earn AP First-Team All-America honors since defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith in 1966. In addition, Worthy was named one of 12 semifinalists for the Lombardi Award (college lineman of the year) and one of 16 semifinalists for the Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year). A first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and media, Worthy ranked fourth on the team in tackles for loss (10.5 for 42 yards), including 3.5 sacks (28 yards). He produced a tackle for loss in nine of MSU’s 14 games. Worthy recorded 30 tackles (19 solos, 11 assists) and was credited with 14 quarterback hits and 10 QB hurries. He closed out his collegiate career in style by matching his career high in tackles (5) and tackles for loss (2 for 2 yards) in MSU’s 33-30 triple-overtime win over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. Worthy made three tackles in MSU’s 37-31 victory over No. 4 Wisconsin, including one for a 3-yard loss. He registered four stops and recovered a fumble at Notre Dame. The Huber Heights, Ohio, native started 38 of 40 career games and recorded 107 tackles, with 27.5 resulting in losses (118 yards) including 12 sacks (78 yards). Those marks rank among MSU’s all-time leaders: tied for 12th in sacks and 13th in tackles for loss. He also blocked three kicks. Worthy was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the second round (No. 51 overall) of the 2012 National Football League Draft. TOM YEWCIC #41 QB | 5-11 | 180 CONEMAUGH, PA. Tom Yewcic, the leader of the Spartan offense during their 9-0 season, gained All-America status as a junior in 1952 as selected by NBC-TV. He completed 41-of-95 passes for 941 yards, then a school seasonal record, and 10 TDs. In his first game as starting quarterback, he drew acclaim after completing 7-of-14 passes for 171 yards in sparking a come-from-behind 27-13 win over Michigan. He became just the second Spartan QB to reach the 200-yard plateau in passing when he passed for 202 yards against Texas A&M. Yewcic finished his Spartan football career with 18 touchdown passes and 1,480 passing yards, and MSU compiled a 27-1 record during his three years on the team In 1954, Yewcic was a first-team All-American catcher and helped the baseball team win its first Big Ten title and advance to the College World Series. Yewcic is the only player to win a Rose Bowl (1953) and also be named the College World Series Most Valuable Player. He signed a pro baseball contract before entering the pro football ranks with Toronto of the CFL. Yewcic was a member of the Boston Patriots in the American Football League from 1961-66 and was named to the Patriots All-1960s AFL Team as a punter.

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T QB G FB E E T C HB HB

1956 2++ 2++ 2++ HM HM HM HM HM

Joel Jones Daniel Currie John Matsko Anthony Kolodziej Patrick Burke Dennis Mendyk Walter Kowalczyk Donald Gilbert

E G C E T HB HB FB

1957 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 2++ 3++ 3++ HM HM

Samuel Williams Patrick Burke Ellison Kelly Daniel Currie James Ninowski Walter Kowalczyk David Kaiser Francis O’Brien Blanche Martin John Middleton Donald Gilbert

E T G C QB HB E G FB G FB

1959 1* HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

Dean Look Frederick Arbanas William Pyle Donald Wright David Manders Larry Cundiff Herbert Adderley Gary Ballman

QB E T C C T HB HB

1960 1+ 2+ HM HM HM

Herbert Adderley Frederick Arbanas Frederick Boylen David Behrman Gary Ballman

HB E G G HB

1961 1++ 1* 2* HM HM HM HM HM HM

George Saimes David Behrman Sherman Lewis Art Brandstatter Jr. Charles Brown David Manders Edward Budde Anthony Kumiega Dewey Lincoln

FB T HB E G C G G HB

1962 1++ 1* 2+ 2* HM

George Saimes David Behrman Matthew Snorton Sherman Lewis Ernest Clark

FB C E HB E

Sherman Lewis Daniel Underwood Earl Lattimer Roger Lopes Edward Lothamer Matthew Snorton Rahn Bentley David Herman John Karpinski Alton Owens Richard Proebstle Dewey Lincoln Ronald Rubick Louis Bobich

HB E G FB E E T T G T QB HB HB HB

1964 1++ 1* 1+ 2+ 2+ HM HM HM

Richard Gordon Jerry Rush Charles Migyanka Donald Japinga Herman Johnson George Webster Stephen Juday Louis Bobich

HB T ROV HB HB ROV QB HB

1965 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1* 1* 1* 1+ 2++ 2++ 2+ 2* HM HM HM HM HM

Eugene Washington Clinton Jones Charles Smith George Webster Stephen Juday Ronald Goovert Donald Japinga Harold Lucas John Karpinski Robert Apisa Jerry West Boris Dimitroff Robert Viney Donald Bierowicz Alton Owens David Techlin Dwight Lee

E HB E ROV QB LB HB G G FB T C E T T G HB

1966 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1* 1* 1+ 1+ 2++ 2++ 2* 2* 2+ HM HM HM HM HM

Eugene Washington Jerry West Clinton Jones Charles Smith Charles Thornhill George Webster Richard Kenney Robert Apisa Nicholas Jordan Anthony Conti Jess Phillips Patrick Gallinagh James Raye Phillip Hoag Joseph Pryzbycki Jeffrey Richardson George Chatlos Allen Brenner Dwight Lee Drake Garrett Regis Cavender

E OT HB DE DB DB PK FB DT OG DB DT QB DE OT OT DE E HB DB FB

1967 1* 2++ HM HM HM HM

George Chatlos Joseph Pryzbycki Ronald Ranieri Allen Brenner Charles Bailey Drake Garrett

DE OT C E DT DB

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1958 1++ Samuel Williams 1++ Ellison Kelly 2++ Dean Look

T G G HB

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E HB G QB E G C FB HB

Norman Masters Earl Morrall Carl Nystrom Gerald Planutis David Kaiser John Lewis Patrick Burke Joseph Badaczewski Walter Kowalczyk Clarence Peaks

James Bobbitt Edward Budde Stephen Mellinger Dewey Lincoln

SPARTAN HISTORY

Donald Dohoney LeRoy Bolden Ferris Hallmark Thomas Yewcic Ellis Duckett Henry Bullough James Neal Evan Slonac William Wells

1955 1++ 1++ 2++ 2++ HM HM HM HM HM HM

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1953 1++ 1++ 2* 2* HM HM HM HM HM

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Adams, Flozell, OT ++ 1997 Adams, Johnny, CB + 2011, + 2012 Adderley, Herbert, HB + 1960 Allen, Eric, HB ++ 1971 Andersen, Morten, PK ++ 1981 Apisa, Robert, FB * 1966 Bailey, Charles, DT * 1968 Baker, Edwin, RB * 2010 Banks, Carl, LB + 1981, ++ 1982, ++ 1983 Barnett, Harlon, DB ++ 1989 Bass, Dan, LB ++ 1979 Bates, Aaron, P * 2010 Behrman, David, T/C * 1961, * 1962 Bell, Le’Veon, RB ++ 2012 Bethea, Larry, DT ++ 1977 Brammer, Mark, TE ++ 1978, + 1979 Brenner, Allen, S ++ 1968 Bolden, LeRoy, HB ++ 1953 Bullough, Chuck, LB * 1991 Bullough, Max, LB + 2012, ++ 2013 Bullough, Shane, LB + 1986 Burke, Patrick, T ++ 1957 Burress, Plaxico, WR ++ 1999 Burroughs, James, DB + 1981 Byrd, Eugene, E ++ 1978 Calhoun, Shilique, DE ++ 2013 Campbell, Amp, CB ++ 1999 Chatlos, George, DE * 1967 Clark, Gail, LB ++ 1972 Cobb, Michael, TE + 1975, ++ 1976 Conroy, Dan, K ++ 2010 Conti, Anthony, OG + 1966 Curl, Ronald, DT * 1969, ++ 1971 Currie, Daniel, C ++ 1957 Davis, Travis, DT ++ 1989 DeLamielleure, Joe, OG ++ 1971, ++ 1972 DeMarco, Brian, OT + 1994 Dennard, Darqueze, CB + 2012, ++ 2013 Dohoney, Donald, E ++ 1953 Drummond, Kurtis, S + 2013 Duckett, Tico, TB * 1990, ++ 1992 DuPree, Billy Joe, TE + 1972 Fields, Brandon, P * 2003, * 2004, ++ 2006 Foreman, Joel, OG ++ 2011 Gibson, Kirk, FL ++ 1978 Goovert, Ronald, LB * 1965 Gordon, Richard, HB ++ 1964 Graves, Thomas, DB * 1978 Hannon, Thomas, DB ++ 1975, * 1976 Hawkins, Courtney, WR * 1989, * 1991 Hill, Renaldo, CB + 2000 Hinesly, James, OT ++ 1978 Jackson, Levi, HB + 1974 Japinga, Donald, HB * 1965 Jarrett, Craig, P + 1999 Jenkins, Carlos, LB + 1990 Johnson, Jim, OT * 1990 Jones, Clinton, HB ++ 1965, ++ 1966 Jones, Greg, LB + 2008, ++ 2009, ++ 2010 Jordan, Nicholas, DT * 1966 Juday, Stephen, QB * 1965 Kelly, Ellison, G ++ 1957, ++ 1958 Kenney, Richard, PK ++ 1966 Kowalczyk, Walter, HB ++ 1957 Krumm, Todd, S ++ 1987 Kula, Bob, OT ++ 1989 Land, Melvin, DT ++ 1978 Langeloh, John, PK + 1990 Lewis, Isaiah, S + 2013 Lewis, Sherman, HB ++ 1963 Look, Dean, QB * 1959 Lucas, Harold, G + 1965

Mandarich, Tony, OT ++ 1987, ++ 1988 Martin, Demetrice, DB + 1994 Masters, Norman, T ++ 1955 McClowry, Terrence, LB ++ 1974 Migyanka, Charles, ROV + 1964 Miller, John, S + 1987, ++ 1988 Montgomery, Greg, P * 1985, ++ 1986, + 1987 Morrall, Earl, QB ++ 1955 Morrissey, James, LB + 1984 Moten, Eric, OG ++ 1990 Ninowski, James, QB ++ 1957 Parker, Phillip, FS + 1983, + 1984, + 1985 Peterson, Julian, LB * 1999 Phillips, Jess, DB + 1966 Piette, Thomas, C + 1981 Pitts, Alfred, C + 1977 Poole, Sean, OT * 2004 Reese, Ike, OLB + 1997 Ringer, Javon, RB ++ 2008 Rison, Andre, WR ++ 1986, ++ 1988 Robinson, Trenton, S * 2011 Rogers, Charles, WR ++ 2002 Rush, Jerry, T * 1964 Sadler, Mike, P + 2012, + 2013 Saimes, George, FB ++ 1961, ++ 1962 Saint-Dic, Jonal, DE * 2007 Saul, Richard, DE/LB ++ 1969 Saul, Ronald, OG ++ 1969 Shurmur, Pat, C + 1987 Simpson, William, DB ++ 1972, + 1973 Smith, Charles, DE ++ 1965, ++ 1966 Smith, Otto, DE ++ 1974 Smith, Robaire, DE ++ 1999 Snow, Percy, LB * 1987, ++ 1988, ++ 1989 Stachowicz, Ray, P * 1977, + 1978, ++ 1979, ++ 1980 Strayhorn, Jason, C ++ 1998 Swenson, Brett, K ++ 2009 Taubert, James, DT + 1974 Thornhill, Charles, DB ++ 1966 Thornhill, Josh, LB ++ 2000, ++ 2001 Underwood, Daniel, E * 1963 Van Pelt, Brad, DB ++ 1971, ++ 1972 Washington, Eugene, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966 Webster, George, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966 West, Jerry, OT ++ 1966 White, Blair, WR + 2009 White, Lorenzo, TB ++ 1985, ++ 1987 Wiley, Otis, SS ++ 2008 Williams, Samuel, E ++ 1957, ++ 1958 Wojciechowski, John, OG * 1985 Worthy, Jerel, DT ++ 2011 Young, Duane, TE + 1990

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1968 1++ 1* 2++ 2* 2+ HM HM HM HM

Allen Brenner Charles Bailey Richard Saul Ronald Saul Allen Brenner Edward McLoud William Triplett Frank Waters Jr. Thomas Love

S DT DG OG E C QB HB HB

1969 1++ 1++ 1* 2++ HM HM HM HM

Ronald Saul Richard Saul Ronald Curl Donald Law Donald Highsmith Eric Allen Franklin Foreman Donald Baird

OG DE/LB DT LB HB HB E OG

1970 2++ 2* 2* 2+ HM HM HM

Gordon Bowdell Joe DeLamielleure Thomas Beard Eric Allen Michael Rasmussen Wilton Martin Brad Van Pelt

E OG C HB QB DE DB

1971 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 2* 2+ HM HM HM HM HM

Joe DeLamielleure Eric Allen Ronald Curl Brad Van Pelt Billy Joe DuPree Ernest Hamilton William Dawson Gail Clark Mark Niesen Marvin Roberts Michael Rasmussen

OG HB DT DB TE LB DT LB S OT QB

1972 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1+ 2++ 2+ 2+ HM HM HM

Joe DeLamielleure Gail Clark Brad Van Pelt William Simpson Billy Joe DuPree Gary Van Elst James Nicholson Brian McConnell Marvin Roberts John Shinsky Mark Niesen

OG LB DB DB TE DT OT DE OT DT QB

1973 1+ 2++ 2* 2+ 2++ HM HM

William Simpson John Shinsky Raymond Nester Terrence McClowry Mark Niesen Otto Smith Clarence Bullock

DB DT LB LB DB DE FB

1974 1++ 1++ 1+ 1+ 2++ 2* HM HM HM HM

Otto Smith Terrence McClowry Levi Jackson James Taubert Gregory Schaum Thomas Graves Gregory Croxton Charles Baggett Michael Duda Kim Rowekamp

DE LB HB DT DT DB OG QB DE LB

1975 1++ 1+ 2+ HM

Thomas Hannon Michael Cobb Gregory Schaum Levi Jackson

DB TE DT FB

HM HM HM HM

Charles Baggett Otto Smith Kim Rowekamp Larry Bethea

QB DE LB DT

1976 1++ 1* 2++ 2++ 2++ 2* HM HM

Michael Cobb Thomas Hannon Alfred Pitts Kirk Gibson Larry Bethea Anton Bruggenthies Richard Baes Otto Smith

TE DB C FL DT OT HB DE

1977 1* 1++ 1+ 2++ 2+ 2+ 2+ HM HM HM

Ray Stachowicz Larry Bethea Alfred Pitts Mark Anderson Kirk Gibson Mark Brammer Paul Rudzinski James Earley James Hinesly Hans Nielsen

P DT C DB FL TE LB FB OT

1978 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1* 1+ 2++ 2++ 2* HM HM

Eugene Byrd Mark Brammer James Hinesly Kirk Gibson Melvin Land Thomas Graves Ray Stachowicz Edward Smith Mark Anderson Dan Bass Steve Smith Michael Densmore

E TE OT FL DT DB P QB DB LB HB OG

1979 1++ 1++ 1+ 2+ 2+ 2+ HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

Ray Stachowicz Dan Bass Mark Brammer Angelo Fields Morten Andersen Bernard Hay Eugene Byrd Steve Smith Derek Hughes James Burroughs Matthew Foster Larry Savage Mark Anderson

P LB TE OT PK DT E HB HB DB C LB DB

1980 1++ 2++ 2+ HM HM HM HM HM

Ray Stachowicz Rodney Strata Morten Andersen Ted Jones John Leister Steve Smith Smiley Creswell Thomas Morris

P OG PK E QB HB DT S

1981 1++ 1+ 1+ 1+ HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

Morten Andersen Thomas Piette Carl Banks James Burroughs Daryl Turner Ted Jones Alan Kimichik Jeffrey Wiska Smiley Creswell George Cooper Steve Maidlow Tim Cunningham

1982 1++ Carl Banks

PK C LB DB E E TE OT DT LB LB S LB

2++ HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

Smiley Creswell Ted Jones Randy Lark Walter Schramm Ralf Mojsiejenko Otis Grant Marvin Mantos James Neely

DT E OG OT P/PK FL OG LB

1983 1++ 1+ 2++ HM HM HM HM

Carl Banks Phillip Parker Ralf Mojsiejenko Daryl Turner Scott Auer James Morrissey Tim Cunningham

LB S P E OT LB S

1984 1+ 1+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2* HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

James Morrissey Phillip Parker Ralf Mojsiejenko Kelly Quinn Carl Butler Mark Napolitan Butch Rolle John Wojciechowski Mark Ingram Robert Morse James Rinella Anthony Bell Veno Belk Lonnie Young Terrance Lewis

LB FS PK DE TB C TE OG FL FB DT LB TE CB CB

1985 1++ 1+ 1* 1* 2* 2++ 2+ 2+ HM HM HM

Lorenzo White Phillip Parker John Wojciechowski Greg Montgomery Steven Bogdalek Shane Bullough Greg Montgomery Kelly Quinn Mark Ingram John Jones Butch Rolle

TB FS OG P OT LB P DE FL DE TE

1986 1++ 1++ 1+ 2+ 2+ 2++ 2* 2* HM HM HM HM HM HM

Andre Rison Greg Montgomery Shane Bullough Dave Yarema Lorenzo White Mark Nichols Mark Ingram John Budde Pat Shurmur Bobby Morse Mike Sargent Tony Mandarich Doug Rogers Todd Krumm

WR P LB QB TB DT FL DE C FB TE OT OG CB

1987 1++ 1++ 1++ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1* 2++ 2++ 2++ 2++ HM HM HM HM HM

Todd Krumm Tony Mandarich Lorenzo White John Miller Greg Montgomery Pat Shurmur Percy Snow Travis Davis Tim Moore Mark Nichols Andre Rison John Budde Blake Ezor John Langeloh Kurt Larson Bobby McAllister

S OT TB S P C LB DT LB DT SE DE TB PK LB QB

1988 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2+ HM HM HM

Andre Rison Tony Mandarich Percy Snow John Miller Kevin Robbins Bob Kula Blake Ezor Travis Davis Kurt Larson Derrick Reed Josh Butland Matt Vanderbeek John Budde

WR OT LB S OT OG TB DT LB DB P DE DE

1989 1++ 1++ 1++ 1++ 1* 2++ 2* 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ HM* HM++ HM++ HM HM HM HM+ HM*

Bob Kula Travis Davis Percy Snow Harlon Barnett Courtney Hawkins Josh Butland Duane Young Courtney Hawkins Eric Moten Blake Ezor John Langeloh Dan Enos Matt Vanderbeek Carlos Jenkins Blake Ezor Eric Moten John Langeloh Ventson Donelson Dixon Edwards

OT DT LB DB WR P TE WR OG TB PK QB DE LB TB OG PK DB LB

1++ 1* 1* 1+ 1+ 1+ 2++ 2* 2* 2* 2* 2+ 2+ 2+ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM* HM* HM* HM+ HM+

Eric Moten Tico Duckett Jim Johnson Duane Young John Langeloh Carlos Jenkins Bobby Wilson Duane Young John Langeloh Carlos Jenkins Chuck Bullough Dixon Edwards Tico Duckett Jim Johnson Hyland Hickson Jeff Pearson Courtney Hawkins Bill Johnson Dixon Edwards Josh Butland Alan Haller Dan Enos Chuck Bullough

OG TB OT TE PK LB DT TE PK LB LB LB TB OT TB C FL DE LB P DB QB LB

1991 1* 1* 2++ 2++ 2+ 2+ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM* HM+ HM+

Courtney Hawkins Chuck Bullough Tico Duckett Josh Butland Bill Johnson Chuck Bullough Rob Fredrickson Toby Heaton Jim Johnson Jim DelVerne Alan Haller Bill Johnson Courtney Hawkins Myron Bell

FL LB TB P DE LB OLB OG OT PK DB DE FL S

1990

1992 1++ Tico Duckett 2++ Ty Hallock 2++ Toby Heaton

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Brian DeMarco Demetrice Martin Brian DeMarco Shane Hannah Demetrice Martin Mark Birchmeier Matt Christensen Reggie Garnett Juan Hammonds Ike Reese

OT DB OT OT DB C OLB MLB DE OLB

1995 2+ 2* HM++ HM* HM* HM+ HM++

Tony Banks Bob Denton Flozell Adams Yakini Allen Tony Banks Reggie Garnett Derrick Mason

QB OT OT DT QB MLB WR

1996 2++ 2+ 2* 2* HM++ HM++ HM+ HM* HM* HM*

Flozell Adams Derrick Mason Todd Schultz Ike Reese Matt Beard Reggie Garnett Todd Schultz Chris Gardner Derrick Mason Chris Smith

OT WR QB OLB C MLB QB PK WR DT OT OLB CB TB TE DE CB OLB OG CB OG DE FS

1998 1++ 2++ 2++ 2+ 2+ 2* 2* HM+ HM*

Jason Strayhorn Paul Edinger Sedrick Irvin Sorie Kanu Robert Newkirk Plaxico Burress Craig Jarrett Plaxico Burress Sorie Kanu

C PK TB FS DT WR P WR FS

2000 1++ 1+ 2++ 2* 2+ 2* 2* HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM+ HM+ HM*

Josh Thornhill Renaldo Hill T.J. Duckett Shaun Mason Richard Newsome Cedric Henry Renaldo Hill Chris Baker Siitupe Peko Jace Sayler Josh Shaw Cedric Henry Shaun Mason Richard Newsome

LB CB TB OG FS CB CB TE OT DT DT CB OG FS

2001 1++ 2++ 2* 2* 2+ HM+ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM+ HM* HM+

Josh Thornhill Chris Baker T.J. Duckett Charles Rogers Josh Shaw T.J. Duckett Herb Haygood Craig Jarrett Broderick Nelson Charles Rogers Josh Shaw Thomas Wright

LB TE TB WR DT TB WR P CB WR DT FS

2002 1++ Charles Rogers HM++ Thomas Wright

WR SS

2003 1* 2++ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2* 2+ HM* HM++ HM++ HM* HM* HM* HM+ HM*

Brandon Fields Jeff Smoker Clifford Dukes Brandon Fields Steve Stewart Greg Taplin Joe Tate Clifford Dukes Paul Harker Jason Harmon Mike Labinjo Dave Rayner Steve Stewart Greg Taplin Joe Tate

P QB DE P OT DE OG DE OG S LB K OT DE OG

2004 1* 1* 2++ 2+ 2+ 2+

Sean Poole Brandon Fields Dave Rayner Brandon Fields Sean Poole Jason Randall

OT P K P OT TE

2005 2+ HM++ HM+ HM* HM* HM++

Eric Smith Domata Peko Jerramy Scott Eric Smith Drew Stanton Stefon Wheeler

SS DT WR SS QB OTG

2006 1++ 2+ HM* HM* HM++ HM++ HM*

Brandon Fields Kyle Cook Kyle Cook Kerry Reed Clifton Ryan Brett Swenson Otis Wiley

P OG OG WR DT K FS

2007 1* 2* 2++ 2+ 2++ HM++ HM+ HM++ HM* HM*

Jonal Saint-Dic Pete Clifford Javon Ringer Jonal Saint-Dic Devin Thomas Ervin Baldwin Jehuu Caulcrick Kellen Davis Brian Hoyer Travis Key

DE OT RB DE WR DE RB TE QB FS

2008 1+ 1++ 1++ 2* 2* 2* 2* 2++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM* HM* HM* HM++ HM++

Greg Jones Javon Ringer Otis Wiley Aaron Bates Greg Jones Roland Martin Jesse Miller Brett Swenson Trevor Anderson Charlie Gantt Brian Hoyer Justin Kershaw Brandon Long Joel Nitchman Chris L. Rucker Blair White

LB RB SS P LB OG OT K DE TE QB DT DE C CB WR

2009 1++ 1++ 1+ 2+ 2* HM++ HM* HM++ HM* HM* HM++ HM+

Greg Jones Brett Swenson Blair White Joel Nitchman Blair White Trevor Anderson Kirk Cousins Joel Foreman Charlie Gantt Joel Nitchman Chris L. Rucker Jeremy Ware

LB K WR C WR DE QB OG TE C CB CB

2010 1* 1* 1++ 1++ 2+ 2+ 2* 2++ 2* 2+ 2+ 2+ HM*

Edwin Baker Aaron Bates Dan Conroy Greg Jones Johnny Adams Aaron Bates Charlie Gantt Eric Gordon Marcus Hyde Trenton Robinson Chris L. Rucker D.J. Young Johnny Adams

RB P K LB CB P TE LB S S CB OT CB

HM+ HM++ HM* HM++ HM++ HM+ HM+ HM* HM* HM++ HM*

Edwin Baker Kirk Cousins B.J. Cunningham Mark Dell Joel Foreman Charlie Gantt Marcus Hyde Trenton Robinson Chris L. Rucker Jerel Worthy D.J. Young

RB QB WR WR OG TE S S CB DT OT

2011 1+ 1++ 1* 1++ 2* 2* 2+ 2+ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2+ HM+ HM++ HM* HM* HM* HM* HM* HM+ HM* HM* HM* HM+ HM++

Johnny Adams Joel Foreman Trenton Robinson Jerel Worhy Johnny Adams Denicos Allen Max Bullough Kirk Cousins B.J. Cunningham William Gholston Isaiah Lewis Brian Linthicum Denicos Allen Le’Veon Bell Max Bullough Dan Conroy Kirk Cousins Darqueze Dennard Brian Linthicum Keshawn Martin Chris McDonald Chris Norman Kevin Pickelman Trenton Robinson Marcus Rush

CB OG S DT CB LB LB QB WR DE S TE LB RB LB K QB CB TE WR OG LB NT S DE

2012 1+ 1++ 1+ 1+ 1+ 2* 2* 2* 2* 2* 2++ HM++ HM+ HM++ HM++ HM++

Johnny Adams Le’Veon Bell Max Bullough Darqueze Dennard Mike Sadler Johnny Adams Max Bullough Darqueze Dennard William Gholston Mike Sadler Dion Sims Denicos Allen William Gholston Isaiah Lewis Chris McDonald Marcus Rush

CB RB LB CB P CB LB CB DE P TE LB DE S OG DE

2013 1++ 1++ 1++ 1+ 1+ 1+ 2++ 2* 2+ 2* 2* 2++ HM+ HM* HM++ HM++ HM* HM++ HM* HM++ HM++

Max Bullough Shilique Calhoun Darqueze Dennard Kurtis Drummond Isaiah Lewis Mike Sadler Denicos Allen Jack Allen Connor Cook Kurtis Drummond Mike Sadler Blake Treadwell Jack Allen Connor Cook Fou Fonoti Dan France Michael Geiger Jeremy Langford Isaiah Lewis Marcus Rush Trae Waynes

LB DE CB S S P LB C QB S P OG C QB OT OG PK RB S DE DB

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Flozell Adams Ike Reese Amp Campbell Sedrick Irvin Josh Keur Robaire Smith Ray Hill Ike Reese Scott Shaw Ray Hill Scott Shaw Dimitrius Underwood Sorie Kanu

WR DE DB LB P OG TE K DB LB P CB C OT LB TB

OG FS C TE LB QB OG

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1997 1++ 1+ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2* 2* 2* HM+ HM+ HM+ HM*

Plaxico Burress Robaire Smith Amp Campbell Julian Peterson Craig Jarrett Shaun Mason Chris Baker Paul Edinger Aric Morris Julian Peterson Craig Jarrett Renaldo Hill Casey Jensen Greg Robinson-Randall T.J. Turner Lloyd Clemons

William Whitticker Jason Harmon Chris Morris Jason Randall Ronald Stanley Drew Stanton William Whitticker

HONORS & AWARDS

1994 1+ 1+ 2* 2++ 2* HM++ HM++ HM* HM++ HM*

1999 1++ 1++ 1++ 1* 1+ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2++ 2+ 2* HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM+

2* HM++ HM* HM* HM++ HM++ HM+

SPARTAN HISTORY

OT QB OLB DB C DE FL OLB QB TE DB

DB SS DT DE

SPARTAN RECORDS

Shane Hannah Jim Miller Rob Fredrickson Myron Bell Mark Birchmeier Juan Hammonds Mill Coleman Rob Fredrickson Jim Miller Bob Organ Steve Wasylk

Lemar Marshall Aric Morris Robert Newkirk Julian Peterson

2013 RECAP

1993 2++ 2* 2* HM++ HM++ HM++ HM+ HM+ HM+ HM+ HM+

HM* HM* HM* HM*

COACHING STAFF

TE TB CB FL/QB DT SS TE TB DE DE

2014 SPARTANS

Mitch Lyons Craig Thomas Myron Bell Mill Coleman William Reese Steve Wasylk Mitch Lyons Craig Thomas Mike Edwards Juan Hammonds

2014 OUTLOOK

2* 2* HM++ HM++ HM++ HM++ HM+ HM+ HM+ HM+

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CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America) 1952 1953 1954 1955 1957 1958 1960 1964

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COACHING STAFF

1965 1966 1968 1969 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1985

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BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

1986 1989 1992 1993 1996 2000 2001 2005 2009 2011 2012 2013

John Wilson Donald Dohoney Carl Diener Donald Kauth Carl Nystrom Blanche Martin Robert Jewett Richard Barker Ellison Kelly Blanche Martin Edward Ryan Eugene Washington Richard Gordon Donald Japinga Donald Bierowicz Patrick Gallinagh Allen Brenner Allen Brenner Ronald Saul Richard Saul John Shinsky Richard Pawlak Richard Baes Thomas Standal David Duda James Sciarini Craig Fedore Alan Davis Dean Altobelli Shane Bullough Dean Altobelli Shane Bullough Chris Willertz Steve Wasylk Steve Wasylk Matt Beard Josh Thornhill Josh Thornhill Chris Morris Drew Stanton Blair White Mike Sadler Max Bullough Mike Sadler Max Bullough Mike Sadler

B E E E G B E E G B ROV E B B T T E E/S G E T T B MG DB G LB DB DB LB SS LB DE SS SS C LB LB C QB WR P LB P LB P

1991 *(1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (honorary) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st)

To be eligible for the Academic All-America Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing. * Inducted into CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY 2007 2010 2011 2012

2013 2014

Brian Bury Brandon Fields Drew Stanton Blair White Aaron Bates Kirk Cousins Joel Foreman Keith Nichol Ethan Ruhland Max Bullough Mark Scarpinato Blake Treadwell

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

SN P QB WR P QB OG WR OL LB DL OG

1992 (1st) 1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003

2004 2005

2006 2007 2008

2009 2011

2012 2013

Toby Heaton Mark MacFarland Steve Wasylk Mill Coleman Mark MacFarland Steve Wasylk Mill Coleman Rob Fredrickson Steve Wasylk Mill Coleman Matt Beard Matt Beard Brian Mosallam Josh Thornhill Josh Thornhill Kyle Rasmussen Paul Harker Kyle Brown Chris Morris Kyle Rasmussen Greg Yeaster Gordon Niebylski Brandon Fields Chris Morris Chris Morris Gordon Niebylski Eric Smith Drew Stanton Brandon Fields Andrew Hawken Kaleb Thornhill Andrew Hawken Blair White Aaron Bates Adam Decker Blair White Adam Decker Andrew Hawken Max Bullough Kirk Cousins Joel Foreman Mike Sadler Max Bullough Mike Sadler Max Bullough Mike Sadler

(1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st) (1st)

To be eligible for the Academic All-District Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing.

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2009 2010 2011

2012 2013 2014

Aaron Bates Aaron Bates Aaron Bates Joel Foreman Nate Klatt Andrew Maxwell Nate Klatt Mike Sadler Mike Sadler Blake Treadwell Tyler O’Connor Josiah Price

P P P OL OL QB OL P P OL QB TE

The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award, which began after the 2008-09 academic year, acts as a supplement to the Academic All-Big Ten program. The award honors letterwinners in at least their second academic year at the institution, who reach the 3.7 GPA plateau for the academic year, excluding summer school.

The NFF Hampshire Honor Society is comprised of college players from all divisions (NCAA and NAIA) who maintain a 3.2 grade-point average or better.

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1993, 1995-96 1995, 1996, 1997 2010, 2013 2012, 2013 2005, 2006 2009, 2010, 2011 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1955 2013 1996 2012 1973 2008 2013 1965 1998, 1999 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 1987 1974 2008 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 1960 2011, 2012, 2013 1993, 1995 1968, 1969 1969 2013 1998, 2000, 2001 1977 1973 1986, 1987 2002, 2003, 2004 2012 2004, 2005 2008 2011 1975 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2000, 2001 1999, 2000, 2001 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 2012, 2013 2006 1968, 1969 1990, 1991 1964 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 1988, 1989 2002, 2003

COACHING STAFF

Mosallam, Brian, OG Mudge, Dave, OT Muma, Kevin, K Mumphery, Keith, WR Nantambu, Jelani, CB Nichol, Keith, QB/WR Niebylski, Gordon, OT/OG Nystrom, Carl, G O’Connor, Tyler, QB Ornstein, Gus, QB Palazeti, Niko, FB Pawlak, Richard, T Pickelman, Kevin, DT Price, Josiah, TE Proebstle, James, E Rainko, Brad, TE Rasmussen, Kyle, DT/DE Robbins, Kevin, OT Rowekamp, Kim, MG Rucker, Chris D., WR Ruhland, Ethan, OL Ryan, Ed, HB Sadler, Mike, P Salani, Chris, P Saul, Richard, MG/E Saul, Ronald, G Scarpinato, Mark, DL Schaefer, David, K Sciarini, James, G Shinsky, John, T Shurmur, Pat, C Simon, Chad, RB Sims Jr., Andre, WR Smith, Eric, SS Smith, Kyle, LB Sonntag, Brad, WR Standal, Thomas, MG Stanton, Drew, QB Tate, Joe, DT/OG Thornhill, Josh, LB Thornhill, Kaleb, LB Treadwell, Blake, OG Van Dam, John, QB VanElst, Dave, T Vooletich, Brian, S Washington, Eugene, E Wasylk, Steve, S White, Blair, WR Willertz, Chris, DE Yeaster, Greg, DT

2014 SPARTANS

2012, 2013 2007, 2008 1984, 1985, 1986 1981 1974 1968 1958 2010 2008, 2009, 2010 2002 1995, 1996 2004, 2005, 2006 2009, 2010 1965 1990 1985 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 1966, 1968 1988, 1989, 1990 2003, 2004, 2005 2001, 2002 2011, 2012, 2013 1985, 1986 2001 2005, 2006 1988 2010, 2011 2004, 2005 1974, 1976 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 2013 2013 2004, 2005 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 1991 2005 2005, 2006 2004 1979 2000, 2001 2006, 2008, 2009 1970 2009, 2010, 2011 1953 1990 1993, 1994 1976 1976, 1977

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1994 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 2010 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 2011, 2012 1966 2012 1964 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 1990, 1991, 1992 2000, 2001 1998 2004 2013 2002, 2003 1973 2002 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 1989 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 2003 2011, 2012, 2013 1965 1957 1965 2005, 2006 1954 1995 1958 2005 2005, 2006, 2007 1988, 1989 2010, 2011, 2012 2012, 2013 1980, 1981 2009 1989, 1990 1990, 1991, 1992 2013 1990, 1991 2006 1957, 1959 1998, 1999, 2000 2006, 2007 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2013 1990, 1991, 1992 2007 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

2014 OUTLOOK

Allen, Jack, OL Allison, Ryan, WR/LB Altobelli, Dean, DB/SS Andersen, Morten, K Baes, Rich, HB Baird, Don, G Barker, Dick, E Barrent, David, OT Bates, Aaron, P Bazemore, Michael, LB Beard, Matt, C Beltinck, Kiel, DB Bendzuck, Nick, FB Bierowicz, Donald, T Black, Steve, LB Bogdalek, Steve, OT Boleski, Todd, K Brenner, Allen, E/S Briningstool, Tony, LB Brown, Kyle, WR Bryce, Richard, LB Bullough, Max, LB Bullough, Shane, LB Burns, Brian, FB Bury, Brian, SN Butland, Josh, P Caper, Larry, RB Clifford, Pete, OG Cole, Tom, C Coleman, Mill, QB/WR Conklin, Jack, OT Cook, Connor, QB Corey, Cole, SS Cousins, Kirk, QB Cronin, Colin, OG Curry, Deon, WR Dance, Tom, S Davies, Brian, DT Davis, Alan, DB Dawes, Matt, LB Decker, Adam, LB DeLamielleure, Joseph, OG Deyo, John, OL Diener, Carl, E Dignan, John, LB Drzal, Peter, DB Duda, David, DB Fedore, Craig, LB

Fields, Brandon, P Folino, Anthony, DB Foreman, Joel, OG France, Dan, DT Fredrickson, Rob, LB Gainer, Jeremy, DE Gallinagh, Patrick, T Gleichert, Andrew, TE Gordon, Richard, HB Gould, Garett, FB Grabowski, Todd, TE Grant, Tony, SN Guess, Lorenzo, FS Gyetvai, Mike, OT Hamilton, Tyler, FB Harker, Paul, OG Harms, Bruce, HB Hasbrook, Matt, DT Hawken, Andrew, LB/FB Hawkins, Courtney, WR Heaton, Toby, OG Herrema, Mitch, LB Jackson, Travis, OL Japinga, Donald, HB Jewitt, Bob, E Juday, Stephen, QB Kahn, Brett, RB Kauth, Don, E Kehr, Dave, OT Kelly, Ellison, G Kershaw, Justin, DE Key, Travis, CB/S Kiple, John, S Klatt, Nate, OL Lang, Paul, TE Langerveld, Todd, DB Linthicum, Brian, TE Lyons, Mitch, TE MacFarland, Mark, WR Macksood, Matt, WR Maddie, Mike, LB Malatinsky, Cole, SS Martin, Blanche, HB Mason, Shaun, OG Masters, John, C Maxwell, Andrew, QB Meyers, Mark, S Miller, Jim, QB Misch, Jon, LB Morris, Chris, C

HONORS & AWARDS

Mill Coleman, 1991-94

Kirk Cousins, 2008-11

Brandon Fields, 2003-06

Joel Foreman, 2008-11

Rob Fredrickson, 1990-93

Garrett Gould, 1995-98

Andrew Hawken, 2006-09

Toby Heaton, 1989-92

Andrew Maxwell, 2010-13

Chris Morris, 2002-05

Gordon Niebylski, 2002-05

Kyle Rasmussen, 2000-03

Ethan Ruhland, 2009-12

Drew Stanton, 2003-06

Kaleb Thornhill, 2004-07

Steve Wasylk, 1990-93

Blair White, 2006-09

BOWL HISTORY

Todd Boleski, 2005-08

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RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERS/ RING OF FAME Only four jersey numbers have been retired in the 117year history of Michigan State football: No. 78 worn by All-America tackle Don Coleman, No. 90 worn by AllAmerica roverback George Webster, No. 46 in honor of former MSU President John Hannah and No. 95 worn by All-America defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith. Spartan head coach Biggie Munn (1947-53) pulled Coleman’s No. 78 out of circulation in 1952. Munn called Coleman, a consensus All-American in 1951, “the finest lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” Coleman was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975. Webster, a two-time All-American, had his No. 90 retired by head coach Duffy Daugherty in 1967. “George Webster is not only the finest football player I’ve ever seen, but he symbolizes our great 1965 and ’66 teams,” said Daugherty. Webster was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987. Daugherty retired the No. 46 in 1969 as a tribute to Dr. Hannah, who stepped down after 46 years of service to the University including 28 years as its president (1941-69). Hannah championed Michigan State’s acceptance into the Big Ten Conference in 1949. Former Spartan head coach and athletics director George Perles said, “John Hannah is the greatest legend in the history of Michigan State. He is the person who made MSU the great school it is today.”

On Sept. 23, 2006, Smith became just the third player in Michigan State football history to have his jersey number (No. 95) retired. His jersey retirement was part of a special program to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1966 “Game of the Century” between the second-ranked Spartans and top-ranked Notre Dame that ended in a 10-10 tie. Former Michigan State All-Americans and College Football Hall of Famers Brad Van Pelt and John Pingel had their names added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior to MSU’s 2010 home game against Notre Dame, while Gene Washington’s name was adorned before the 2011 Homecoming game (Oct. 22) against Wisconsin. A twotime All-American, Washington was a member of the 2011 College Football Hall of Fame Class. As MSU’s latest inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2013), Percy Snow’s name was added to the “Ring of Fame” prior to the Nov. 2, 2013, game against Michigan. Snow, a two-time All-American linebacker, was the first player in college football history to win both the Butkus and Lombardi Awards in the same season. Munn and Daugherty, who combined to win 163 games and six National Championships, had their names added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior to MSU’s 2012 (Oct. 13) Homecoming game against Iowa. The legendary coaches names were added to the west upper deck, alongside the signage that recognizes MSU’s six National Championship seasons. The names of the seven other “Ring of Fame” members appear on the east upper deck.

In just seven seasons from 1947-53, Munn transformed Michigan State into one of the winningest and most respected programs in the nation, as he produced a remarkable record of 54-9-2 (.846). During his tenure, the Spartans won back-to-back National Championships in 1951 and 1952, rattled off a school-record 28-game winning streak, and won the 1953 Big Ten Co-Championship in the school’s inaugural season in the conference. He capped off his illustrious career with a 28-20 victory over fifthranked UCLA in the 1954 Rose Bowl. Over his final four seasons, Munn compiled a 35-2 record (.946), including four consecutive Top 10 finishes in the final Associated Press and United Press International Polls from 195053. He was named National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association in 1952 after leading Michigan State to a perfect 9-0 record and the consensus National Championship. Munn, who produced 18 first-team All-Americans, became the only coach to beat Notre Dame’s Frank Leahy three years in a row (1950-52). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959. In 19 seasons as Michigan State’s head coach (1954-72), Daugherty posted a 109-69-5 record (.609) and led the Spartans to four National Championships (1955, 1957, 1965 and 1966). He guided Michigan State to a combined record of 19-1-1 in 1965-66, as the Spartans won back-toback Big Ten and National Championships. Seven of his teams ranked among the nation’s Top 20, including six Top 10 finishes. A two-time National Coach of the Year (1955 and 1965), Daugherty was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984.

John Hannah #46

Don Coleman #78

George Webster #90

Charles “Bubba” Smith #95

Brad Van Pelt #10

John Pingel #37

Gene Washington #84

Percy Snow #48

Clarence “Biggie” Munn

Duffy Daugherty

THE UNIVERSITY

BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

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HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTING INVOLVING SPARTANS YEAR

PL.

PLAYER / (WINNER)

1952

8th

1955

4th

1957

3rd

Don McAuliffe (Billy Vessels, Oklahoma) Earl Morrall (Howard Cassady, Ohio St.) Walt Kowalczyk (John Crow, Texas A&M) Dan Currie Dean Look (Billy Cannon, LSU) George Saimes (Terry Baker, Oregon State)

1959

8th 6th

1962

7th

POS.

YEAR

PL.

PLAYER / (WINNER)

HB

1963

3rd

QB

1965

6th

1966

13th 6th

C QB

1971

10th

FB

1972

13th

Sherman Lewis (Roger Staubach, Navy) Steve Juday (Mike Garrett, USC) Clinton Jones Clinton Jones (Steve Spurrier, Florida) Eric Allen (Pat Sullivan, Auburn) Brad Van Pelt (Johnny Rogers, Nebraska)

HB

POS.

YEAR

PL.

PLAYER / (WINNER)

HB

1985

4th

QB

1987

4th

HB HB

1988

6th

1989

8th

2008

10th

Lorenzo White (Bo Jackson, Auburn) Lorenzo White (Tim Brown, Notre Dame) Tony Mandarich (Barry Sanders, Okla. St.) Percy Snow (Andre Ware, Houston) Javon Ringer (Sam Bradford, Oklahoma)

HB S

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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (AFCA)

UPI BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Clarence L. Munn Hugh Duffy Daugherty

1985 1987

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (FWAA) 1955 1965

Hugh Duffy Daugherty Hugh Duffy Daugherty

CHICAGO TRIBUNE / BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

THE SPORTING NEWS COACH OF THE YEAR 1978

Darryl Rogers Mark Dantonio Mark Dantonio

Charles Rogers

BUTKUS AWARD 1989

Percy Snow

Darqueze Dennard

1980 2003

Herb Adderley Joe DeLamielleure

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Ed Bagdon

Coaches Clarence L. Munn Charles W. Bachman Hugh Duffy Daugherty Frank “Muddy” Waters

1968 1975 1987 1988 2001 2011 2013

Players John S. Pingel Don E. Coleman George Webster Charles “Bubba” Smith Brad Van Pelt Gene Washington Percy Snow

Brad Van Pelt

WALTER CAMP TROPHY 1952 Don McAuliffe BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 1974 Dennis Stolz* 1978 Darryl Rogers* 1987 George Perles+ 2003 John L. Smith* 2010 Mark Dantonio* 2013 Mark Dantonio * +

John Wilson

DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB - NEW YORK 1989

Chris Willertz vs. Notre Dame

TOYOTA LEADERSHIP AWARD 1978

Kirk Gibson, flanker (Outstanding Offensive End)

JOE FOGG MEMORIAL TROPHY / CLEVELAND TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1962 1965

George Saimes (Most Outstanding College Player) Clinton Jones (Most Outstanding College Player)

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2011

Kirk Cousins

HONORS & AWARDS

* selected by writers and broadcasters + selected by Big Ten coaches

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME 1989

SPARTAN HISTORY

1959 1978 1984 2000

Clarence L. Munn Ralph H. Young John H. Kobs John S. Pingel Hugh Duffy Daugherty Lyman L. Frimodig Earl E. Morrall Don L. Ridler Glenn Johnson Lynn Chandnois Bob Carey Frank “Muddy” Waters Charles “Bubba” Smith Herb Adderley Don Coleman George Webster Al Fracassa Kirk Gibson Brad Van Pelt Joe DeLamielleure George Perles Sonny Grandelius Carl Banks Fred Arbanas Ed Budde Bob Devaney

SPARTAN RECORDS

Charles “Bubba” Smith

ROBERT W. MAXWELL AWARD 1972

Darqueze Dennard

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

MICHIGAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME 1961 1962 1968 1973 1975 1976 1979 1981 1987 1987 1990 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 2002 2004 2005 2006 2011 2012

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Percy Snow

UPI LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 1966

Shilique Calhoun

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR

OUTLAND TROPHY 1949

Offensive – Tony Mandarich Offensive – Tony Mandarich Offensive – Bob Kula Offensive – Flozell Adams

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

2013

THORPE AWARD 2013

1987 1988 1989 1997 2013

LOMBARDI AWARD 1989

Greg Jones (media)

Arthur Ray Jr.

COACHING STAFF

Mark Dantonio

BILETNIKOFF AWARD 2002

2009

BIG TEN LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (SCOUT.COM) 2010

Eric Allen Larry Bethea Lorenzo White Greg Jones (media)

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (RIVALS.COM) 2010

1971 1977 1987 2009

DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL/FWAA COURAGE AWARD 2011

2014 SPARTANS

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (CBSSPORTS.COM) 2010

Lorenzo White (co-MVP with Iowa’s Chuck Long) Lorenzo White

2014 OUTLOOK

1952 1955

BOWL HISTORY

Shilique Calhoun, who led the 2013 Spartans in quarterback hurries (18), QB hits (34) and sacks (7.5 for 45), was named the 2013 National Defensive Performer of the Year by the College Football Performance Awards.

Mark Dantonio earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors for the second time in his career in 2013 after leading the Spartans to a schoolrecord 13 wins, including a victory in the 100th Rose Bowl Game vs. No. 5 Stanford.

Darqueze Dennard, who led MSU’s “No Fly Zone” defense in 2013 that ranked No. 1 in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in pass efficiency defense, became the first Spartan to win the Jim Thorpe Award.

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The first player to win both the Butkus and Lombardi Awards in the same season, twotime All-American Percy Snow was a member of the 2013 Class of the College Football Hall of Fame.

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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS TOUCHDOWN CLUB OF COLUMBUS 1972 Brad Van Pelt (College Defensive Back of the Year) 1983 Carl Banks (College Linebacker of the Year) 1985 Lorenzo White (College Running Back of the Year) 1988 Tony Mandarich (College Offensive Lineman of the Year) 2002 Charles Rogers (College Receiver of the Year) 2013 Darqueze Dennard (College Defensive Back of the Year) Jeremy Langford (Big Ten Player of the Year) Mark Dantonio (Big Ten Coach of the Year) WASHINGTON, D.C., TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1985 Lorenzo White (College Running Back of the Year) 1988 Tony Mandarich (College Lineman of the Year) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS 2009 Linebacker Trophy – Greg Jones Running Back Trophy – Le’Veon Bell 2012 2013 Defensive Performer of the Year - Shilique Calhoun 2013 Defensive Lineman Trophy - Shilique Calhoun FIESTA BOWL SAMARITAN / ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR

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BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

1988

178

Tony Mandarich

HONDA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 1987 Pat Shurmur vs. USC Mill Coleman vs. Kansas 1993 NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP AWARD 1965 1968 1986 1993

Stephen Juday Allen Brenner Dean Altobelli Steve Wasylk

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1968 Allen Brenner 1969 Donald Baird 1993 Steve Wasylk PLAYBOY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1993 Steve Wasylk SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SILVER ANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICAN 1956 1961 1962

Clarence L. Munn Arthur F. Brandstatter Frank Gaines Jr.

NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD 1974 Bob McCurry 1977 Don Coleman 1990 Steve Juday NCAA TOP TEN 1974 Bob McCurry NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION GOLD MEDAL 1998 John H. McConnell WALTER CAMP ALL-CENTURY TEAM 1900-2000 Morten Andersen, PK Charles “Bubba” Smith, DL MICHIGAN COLLEGE MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR / DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB 2007

Drew Stanton

CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP PLAYER OF THE GAME 1971 Oct. 2 S Brad Van Pelt vs. Notre Dame Oct. 9 DT Ron Curl vs. Michigan

1997 Sept. 20

TBs

Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 29

TE LB TB

Sedrick Irvin & Marc Renaud vs. Notre Dame Josh Keur vs. Northwestern Ike Reese vs. Ohio State Sedrick Irvin vs. Penn State

1998 Sept. 12 Sept. 5 Sept. 26 Nov. 7 Nov. 28

QB TB TB DE WR

Bill Burke vs. Notre Dame Lloyd Clemons vs. Oregon Sedrick Irvin vs. Michigan Julian Peterson vs. Ohio State Gari Scott vs. Penn State

1999 Sept. 18 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Nov. 20

WR WR LB TB

Gari Scott vs. Notre Dame Plaxico Burress vs. Michigan T.J. Turner vs. Purdue T.J. Duckett vs. Penn State

2000 Sept. 23 Oct. 21 Nov. 11

TB QB TB

T.J. Duckett vs. Notre Dame Ryan Van Dyke vs. Michigan T.J. Duckett vs. Purdue

1972 Oct. 7 Nov. 11

LB QB

Gail Clark vs. Notre Dame Mark Niesen vs. Ohio State

1973 Sept. 22 Nov. 9

CB QB

Paul Hayner vs. Syracuse Charles Baggett vs. Ohio St.

1975 Sept. 27 Sept. 27

FB DT

Levi Jackson vs. N.C. State Larry Bethea vs. N.C. State

1979 Oct. 6 Nov. 10

TB TB

Steve Smith vs. Michigan Derek Hughes vs. Minnesota

1980 Sept. 13

SE

Ted Jones vs. Illinois

1982 Sept. 11

QB

John Leister vs. Illinois

1983 Sept. 24 Oct. 1

CB QB

Phil Parker vs. Illinois Clark Brown vs. Purdue

2001 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Nov. 3

WR WR TB

Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame Charles Rogers vs. Northwestern T.J. Duckett vs. Michigan

1984 Dec. 22

CB

Phil Parker vs. Army (Cherry Bowl)

2002 Sept. 21 Nov. 23

WR TB

Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame Jaren Hayes vs. Penn State

1985 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

TB S

Lorenzo White vs. Iowa Phil Parker vs. Michigan

1986 Sept. 20 Oct. 4

2004 Sept. 4 Oct. 30 Nov. 13

WR RB RB

Matt Trannon vs. Rutgers DeAndra Cobb vs. Michigan Jason Teague vs. Wisconsin

DB FL

Todd Krumm vs. Notre Dame Mark Ingram vs. Iowa

1987 Sept. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 Nov. 14

TB TB QB TB

Lorenzo White vs. USC Lorenzo White vs. Michigan Bobby McAllister vs. Ohio St. Lorenzo White vs. Indiana

2005 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 15

QB DT QB

Drew Stanton vs. Notre Dame Domata Peko vs. Michigan Drew Stanton vs. Ohio State

1988 Oct. 1 Nov. 12

TB TB

Blake Ezor vs. Iowa Blake Ezor vs. Indiana

2006 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Oct. 14

QB RB FS

Drew Stanton vs. Pittsburgh Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Notre Dame Otis Wiley vs. Ohio State

1989 Sept. 23 Sept. 30

LB LB

Percy Snow vs. Notre Dame Percy Snow vs. Miami-Fla.

1990 Sept. 22 Oct. 13 Oct. 20

LB QB PK

Chuck Bullough vs. Notre Dame Dan Enos vs. Michigan John Langeloh vs. Illinois

2007 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 17

DE RB LB RB RB WR

Jonal Saint-Dic vs. Notre Dame Javon Ringer vs. Wisconsin Greg Jones vs. Ohio State Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Michigan Javon Ringer vs. Michigan Devin Thomas vs. Penn State

1991 Sept. 21 Oct. 26

WR PK

Courtney Hawkins vs. Notre Dame Jim DelVerne vs. Ohio State

1992 Sept. 19 Oct. 10 Oct. 24

2008 Aug. 30 Sept. 20 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 22

SS RB LB RB LB

Otis Wiley vs. California Javon Ringer vs. Notre Dame Greg Jones vs. Ohio State Javon Ringer vs. Michigan Greg Jones vs. Penn State

TB DB QB

Craig Thomas vs. Notre Dame Steve Wasylk vs. Michigan Bret Johnson vs. Ohio State

1993 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Nov. 27

TB WR LB QB TB

Craig Thomas vs. Kansas Mill Coleman vs. Notre Dame Rob Fredrickson vs. Mich. Jim Miller vs. Ohio State Steve Holman vs. Penn State

1994 Sept. 17 Oct. 15

DB WR

Robert Shurelds vs. Notre Dame Mill Coleman vs. Ohio State

1995 Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Nov. 4

QB FB QB QB

Tony Banks vs. Nebraska Scott Greene vs. Purdue Todd Schultz vs. Boston Col. Tony Banks vs. Michigan

1996 Sept. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 23

LB WR WR

Ike Reese vs. Nebraska Derrick Mason vs. Michigan Nigea Carter vs. Penn State

GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN AWARD Given annually since 1931 to the player who is voted the most valuable by his teammates. 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949

Abe Eliowitz Robert Monnett Arthur Buss Edward Klewicki Sid Wagner Sam Ketchman Harry Speelman John Pingel Lyle Rockenbach Jack Amon Anthony Arena Richard Kieppe No award Jack Breslin Steve Contos George Guerre Warren Huey Lynn Chandnois Eugene Glick

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POTSY ROSS AWARD Given annually since 1949 to the player who has made the best contribution to the team both athletically and scholastically. Named for the late F. Ward Ross, football letterman in 1925-26-27, and contributed by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Ross.

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Kyle Brown Drew Stanton John Masters Otis Wiley Ross Weaver Alex Shackleton

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Errol Roy Billy Joe DuPree Michael Holt Mike Duda Dane Fortney Anthony Marek Melvin Land Michael Dean Matthew Foster Steve Otis Bryan Clark Alan Kimichik Walter Schramm Steve Maidlow Jim Morrissey Tom Allan Anthony Bell Mark Ingram Mark Nichols John Budde Andre Rison Percy Snow Matt Vanderbeek Chris Willertz Freddie Wilson Eddie Brown Mitch Lyons John MacNeill Steve Wasylk Mike Edwards Rich Glover Demetrice Martin Muhsin Muhammad Flozell Adams Marvin Wright Amp Campbell Todd Schultz Gari Scott Desmond Thomas Bill Burke Renaldo Hill Nick Meyers Richard Newson Siitupe Peko Greg Robinson-Randall Dave Sucura Hubert Thompson Matt Bonito Ivory McCoy Thomas Wright Little John Flowers Broderick Nelson Kyle Rasmussen Eric Smith No Award Ogemdi Nwagbuo Charlie Gantt Colin Neely Dan Conroy John Stipek Denicos Allen Todd Anderson Kurtis Drummond Keith Mumphery Connor Cook Trae Waynes

Frank Kapral John Wilson James Neal Don Kauth Carl Nystrom Pat Wilson Don Zysk John Middleton Blanche Martin Thomas Wilson Pete Kakela George Azar Ed Youngs Richard Flynn Stephen Juday Patrick Gallinagh Anthony Conti Allen Brenner Donald Baird Victor Mittelberg Michael Rasmussen Mark Grua Bruce Harms Charles Wilson Thomas Standal David Radelet David Radelet Charles Shafer Alan Davis Mike Sciarini Bryan Boak Darrin McClelland Tim Cunningham Bill Covey Steve Bogdalek Dean Altobelli Pat Shurmur Dave Martin John Kiple Mike Iaquaniello Brian Vooletich Mark MacFarland Steve Wasylk Mill Coleman Chris Salani Matt Beard Brian Mosallam Dave Mudge Garett Gould Shaun Mason Josh Thornhill Josh Thornhill Kyle Rasmussen Kyle Rasmussen Chad Simon Chris Morris Kiel Beltinck Kaleb Thornhill Ryan Allison Blair White Aaron Bates Max Bullough Nate Klatt Andrew Maxwell Mike Sadler Mike Sadler Andrew Maxwell

SPARTAN RECORDS

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

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TOMMY LOVE AWARD Award given in the name of the late Tommy Love, football letterman in 1968, to the most improved player on the varsity team.

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Everett Grandelius Don Coleman Richard Tamburo LeRoy Bolden John Matsock Carl Nystrom James Hinesly Dan Currie Sam Williams Dean Look Thomas Wilson George Saimes George Saimes Sherman Lewis Richard Gordon Stephen Juday George Webster Dwight Lee Allen Brenner Ronald Saul Eric Allen Eric Allen Gail Clark Ray Nester Charles Baggett Levi Jackson Richard Baes Larry Bethea Ed Smith Dan Bass Steve Smith Bryan Clark James Neely Carl Banks Jim Morrissey Lorenzo White Dave Yarema Mark Ingram Lorenzo White Kurt Larson Percy Snow Dan Enos Hyland Hickson Chuck Bullough Courtney Hawkins Mill Coleman Brice Abrams Jim Miller Scott Greene Scott Greene Duane Goulbourne Ike Reese Sorie Kanu Aric Morris Richard Newsome Josh Thornhill Charles Rogers Jeff Smoker Drew Stanton Eric Smith Drew Stanton Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Brett Swenson Greg Jones B.J. Cunningham Le’Veon Bell Darqueze Dennard

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PRESIDENT’S AWARD This award, named for the University president, goes to the outstanding senior lineman and senior back who has shown the most perseverance. Amp Campbell, who suffered a cervic-spinal injury in 1998 and returned to the line-up to earn third-team All-America honors as a senior, had his name added to the award in 2000.

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James Proebstle Jeffrey Richardson Robert Lange Richard Berlinski Bruce Kulesza Gary Parmentier Doug Barr Joseph DeLamielleure John Shinsky Mike Jones Charles Baggett Michael Cobb Otto Smith Alfred Pitts Paul Rudzinski James Hinesly Kirk Gibson Mark Anderson Mark Brammer Rodney Strata Steve Smith Jeff Wiska Bryan Clark Darrin McClelland Tony Ellis Smiley Creswell Jim Bob Lamb Nate Hannah Tom Allan Terry Lewis Lonnie Young Joe Curran Phil Parker Dave Wolff Dave Yarema Pat Shurmur Mike Sargent Jason Ridgeway Vince Tata Derrick Reed Matt Vanderbeek Harlon Barnett Rob Roy Duane Young Alan Haller Chris Piwowarczyk Bill Johnson Mitch Lyons Tony Rollin Bret Johnson Brett Lorius Craig Thomas Matt Christensen Shane Hannah Aaron Jackson Bob Organ Bob Denton Muhsin Muhammad Matt Beard Duane Goulbourne Marc Renaud Flozell Adams Courtney Ledyard Sorie Kanu Bill Burke Amp Campbell Robaire Smith Renaldo Hill Jace Sayler

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Chris Baker Nick Myers Ryan Van Dyke Ulish Booker Thomas Wright No Award Jehuu Caulcrick Ervin Baldwin Ryan Allison Brandon Long Rocco Cironi Jeremy Ware D.J. Young Marcus Hyde Keith Nichol Kevin Pickelman Larry Caper Anthony Rashad White Tyler Hoover Jairus Jones Micajah Reynolds Blake Treadwell

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BIGGIE MUNN AWARD This award given annually in the name of the late MSU Athletics Director and football coach Clarence “Biggie” Munn to the team’s most inspirational player. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Robert Viney Jerry Jones Frank Waters Eddy McLoud Donald Highsmith Calvin Fox Ronald Curl Gary VanElst Paul Hayner Jim Taubert Gregory Schaum Tyrone Willingham Jerome Stanton Michael Hans Jerome Stanton Matthew Foster Johnny Lee Haynes George Cooper Tony Gilbert (posthumously) Jim Rinella Jim Rinella Bobby Morse Mark Beaudoin Bobby Morse Tim Moore Rich Gicewicz Tim Ridinger Hyland Hickson Ed O’Bradovich Jeff Graham Brice Abrams Scott Greene Scott Greene Ike Reese Ike Reese Amp Campbell Aric Morris Richard Newsome Herb Haygood Monquiz Wedlow Paul Harker Tyrell Dortch Eric Smith Javon Ringer Mike Gyetvai Blair White Trevor Anderson Kirk Cousins Josh Rouse Arthur Ray Jr. Max Bullough Max Bullough

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DOUG WEAVER OIL CAN AWARD This award, named for former athletics director and letterman Doug Weaver, goes to the player or manager who contributes most in a humorous way to the team. 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972-79 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003-06 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Peter Fusi Jack Morgan Douglas Weaver Gordon Serr Doug Weaver Larry Fowler Henry Bullough Embry Robinson Joseph Carruthers Robert Popp Thomas Vernon Edwin McLucas Ronald Grimsley Wayne Fontes Dewey Lincoln Earl Lattimer Larry Mackey Drake Garrett Drake Garrett Drake Garrett Eddy McLoud Clifton Hardy Michael Tobin Dan Kovacs No award given Gregg Lauble Gregg Lauble Gregg Lauble Darryl Dixon John Jones John Jones Pete Hrisko Greg Montgomery Steve Montgomery Steve Montgomery Dan Enos Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Nigea Carter Yakini Allen Nigea Carter Travis Reece Pete Govens Ulish Booker Dominick Brown Dominick Brown Jeremiah McLaurin No Award Devin Thomas Kyle Smith Jeremy Ware Chris D. Rucker Chris D. Rucker Johnny Adams James Kittredge Dan France

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IRON MAN AWARD Presented to the player who has made the most noteworthy accomplishments in strength and conditioning. 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Rodney Strata Jeff Wiska Smiley Creswell Randy Lark Mark Napolitan Kelly Quinn Bobby Morse David Houle Tony Mandarich Bob Kula Matt Keller Jim Johnson Toby Heaton

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OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMEN AWARD Presented to outstanding varsity underclass lineman and back.

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UP FRONT AWARD Presented to the outstanding offensive lineman. 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Michael Cobb Tony Bruggenthies Alfred Pitts James Hinesly Matthew Foster Rodney Strata Jeff Wiska Walt Schramm Scott Auer Mark Napolitan John Wojciechowski Tony Mandarich Pat Shurmur Tony Mandarich

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DOWNTOWN COACHES CLUB AWARDS These awards, presented by the Downtown Coaches Club, the area booster club for football, go to the most outstanding senior defensive player, offensive player and special teams player. OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1975 Gregory Croxton 1976 Richard Baes 1977 James Earley 1978 Edward Smith 1979 Mark Brammer 1980 Steve Smith 1981 Bryan Clark 1982 Otis Grant 1983 Daryl Turner 1984 Mark Napolitan 1985 Veno Belk Butch Rolle 1986 Mark Ingram 1987 Lorenzo White 1988 Andre Rison 1989 Blake Ezor 1990 Jeff Pearson 1991 Courtney Hawkins 1992 Tico Duckett 1993 Jim Miller 1994 Mill Coleman 1995 Tony Banks 1996 Nigea Carter Derrick Mason 1997 Josh Keur Todd Schultz 1998 Garett Gould 1999 Lloyd Clemons Gari Scott 2000 Siitupe Peko Lavaile Richardson 2001 Herb Haygood 2002 BJ Lovett 2003 Joe Tate 2004 DeAndra Cobb 2005 Drew Stanton 2006 Kyle Cook 2007 Kellen Davis 2008 Brian Hoyer 2009 Blair White 2010 Mark Dell 2011 Kirk Cousins B.J. Cunningham 2012 Chris McDonald 2013 Bennie Fowler DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1975 Gregory Schaum 1976 Thomas Hannon 1977 Larry Bethea 1978 Melvin Land

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1999

Tony Mandarich Bob Kula, Eric Moten Jim Johnson Toby Heaton Shane Hannah Brian DeMarco Matt Beard Flozell Adams Scott Shaw Jason Strayhorn Casey Jensen Shaun Mason Brian Ottney Brian Ottney No Award Pete Clifford Roland Martin Joel Nitchman Charlie Gantt Joel Foreman Dion Sims Blake Treadwell

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1983

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1980

Kirk Gibson Larry Bethea Mark Brammer Melvin Land Mark Anderson Mark Brammer Steve Smith Bernard Hay Steve Smith Smiley Creswell Thomas Morris John Leister Carl Banks Ted Jones Carl Banks Randy Lark Kelly Quinn Phil Parker Kelly Quinn Lorenzo White Tony Mandarich Shane Bullough Lorenzo White Dave Yarema Mark Nichols Dave Houle Todd Krumm John Budde Travis Davis Bobby McAllister Andre Rison Travis Davis Blake Ezor Bob Kula Eric Moten Duane Young Dan Enos Courtney Hawkins Tico Duckett Bill Johnson Tico Duckett William Reese Juan Hammonds Myron Bell Jim Miller Craig Thomas Juan Hammonds Mark Birchmeier Duane Goulbourne Tony Banks Bob Denton Duane Goulbourne

1997

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Ike Reese Reggie Garnett Derrick Mason Ike Reese Marc Renaud Sedrick Irvin Sorie Kanu Josh Keur Ike Reese Amp Campbell Sedrick Irvin Courtney Ledyard Robert Newkirk Julian Peterson Greg Robinson-Randall Plaxico Burress Sedrick Irvin Gari Scott Chris Baker Plaxico Burress T.J. Duckett Renaldo Hill Josh Shaw T.J. Turner Chris Baker T.J. Duckett Herb Haygood Cedric Henry Josh Shaw Ulish Booker T.J. Duckett Charles Rogers Jeff Smoker Steve Stewart Thomas Wright Clifford Dukes Jason Harmon Charles Rogers No Award Justin Kershaw Javon Ringer Greg Jones Joel Nitchman Charlie Gantt Greg Jones Kirk Cousins Joel Foreman Trenton Robinson Jerel Worthy Le’Veon Bell Chris McDonald Isaiah Lewis Jerel Worthy Jack Allen Le’Veon Bell Max Bullough William Gholston Jack Allen Shilique Calhoun Jack Conklin Connor Cook Kurtis Drummond Jeremy Langford

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Brett Lorius Mark Birchmeier Brian DeMarco Chris Smith Scott Shaw Sorie Kanu Dimitrius Underwood Shaun Mason Jason Strayhorn Jace Sayler Josh Thornhill Shaun Mason Jace Sayler Josh Thornhill Josh Thornhill Paul Harker No Award Pete Clifford Justin Kershaw Andrew Hawken Eric Gordon Kevin Pickelman Max Bullough Tyler Hoover

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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Dan Bass John McCormick James Burroughs James Neely Carl Banks Jim Morrissey Phil Parker Shane Bullough Mark Nichols Todd Krumm 1988 Kurt Larson 1989 Travis Davis 1990 Skip Confer 1991 Chuck Bullough 1992 Ty Hallock 1993 Myron Bell Rob Fredrickson 1994 Juan Hammonds 1995 Yakini Allen Demetrice Martin 1996 Reggie Garnett Chris Smith 1997 Ray Hill Ike Reese 1998 Lemar Marshall 1999 Julian Peterson 2000 Richard Newsome 2001 Josh Shaw 2002 Thomas Wright 2003 Mike Labinjo 2004 Ronald Stanley 2005 Domata Peko 2006 Otis Wiley 2007 Jonal Saint-Dic 2008 Otis Wiley 2009 Trevor Anderson 2010 Eric Gordon 2011 Trenton Robinson 2012 Johnny Adams 2013 Denicos Allen Max Bullough Darqueze Dennard Isaiah Lewis SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER 1999 Paul Edinger 2000 DeMario Suggs 2001 Tony Grant Herb Haygood Craig Jarrett 2002 Thomas Wright 2003 Mark Goebel 2004 Marshall Campbell 2005 Jason Teague 2006 Brett Swenson 2007 Travis Key 2008 Todd Boleski 2009 Brett Swenson 2010 Aaron Bates 2011 Keshawn Martin 2012 Dan Conroy 2013 Kyler Elsworth

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DUFFY DAUGHERTY AWARD (Distinguished Alumnus) This award, named in honor of the former MSU coach, goes annually to an MSU football alumnus who has distinguished himself in endeavors on and off the field since graduation. 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

Edward L. Budde Dean Look Earl Morrall John Wilks James Ninowski John S. Pingel Don Coleman Robert McCurry. George Webster Jack Breslin Rollie Dotsch

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Al Fracassa Norman Masters James Hinesly Jim Ninowski Cliff LaRose Blanche Martin Mickey Walker Gary Ballman Ed Budde Dewey Lincoln Jerry Rush Harold Lucas Patrick Gallinagh Ronald Ranieri Kenneth Heft Craig Wycinsky Gordon Bowdell Ralph Wieleba William Simpson William Simpson Terry McClowry Gregory Croxton Jeff Wiska Jeff Wiska Darrin McClelland Mark Napolitan Mark Napolitan John Wojciechowski Dave Yarema John Miller John Miller Ventson Donelson John Langeloh Josh Butland Brice Abrams Mill Coleman Derrick Mason Robert McBride Ray Hill Travis Reece Aric Morris Dave Sucura Dawan Moss Renaldo Hill Dave Sucura Lorenzo Guess Dawan Moss Damon Dowdell

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JIM ADAMS AWARD

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Given annually from 1954 through 1975, this award goes to the player from the Detroit area who made the most outstanding contribution to the team. From 1976 through 1979, the award went to the players voted team captains at the end of the season. Named for the late Frederick W. Danziger, football letterman in 1926-28-29 and team captain in 1929. 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

No Award Devin Thomas Trevor Anderson Keshawn Martin Edwin Baker Tyler Hoover William Gholston Keshawn Martin William Gholston Tony Lippett

This award, named in honor of long-time MSU broadcaster Jim Adams, goes to the unsung player on each Spartan team, beginning with the 1993 season.

DANZIGER AWARD

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Henry Bullough John Wilson Frank Kush Doug Weaver John McConnell Sonny Grandelius Carl “Buck” Nystrom Kirk Gibson Wayne Fontes Herb Adderley Gene Washington Charles “Bubba” Smith Lynn Chandnois Ron Saul Rich Saul George Perles Charles “Mad Dog” Thornhill Sherman Lewis Frank “Muddy” Waters Dr. John Shinsky Al Fracassa No Award

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Robert Ribby Peter Drzal Tony Popovski Courtney Ledyard Octavis Long Paul Edinger Josh Thornhill Mike Austin Desmond Thomas Shawn Wright Richard Brown Tony Grant Duron Bryan Ivory McCoy Jason Randall Ronald Stanley Mike Gyetvai Joe Toth Derrick Johnson Kyle Rowley A.J. Jimmerson Jeff McPherson David Williams Eric Gordon Cole Malatinsky Keith Nichol Andrew Pendy Dana Dixon Andrew Maxwell Kyler Elsworth Keith Mumphery Garrett Celek Chris Norman Darqueze Dennard Ethan Ruhland Denzel Drone Kyler Elsworth Dan France Fou Fonoti Marcus Rush

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CLARENCE J. UNDERWOOD JR. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD In 2002, Michigan State established the Clarence J. Underwood Jr. Sportsmanship Award, named in honor of MSU’s former athletics director and long-time administrator. The award is presented to the player who has distinguished himself thanks to his conduct both on and off the field. 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Joe Tate Joe Tate Kyle Brown Gordon Niebylski David Herron Jr. Javon Ringer Javon Ringer Danny Fortener Kirk Cousins Kirk Cousins Trenton Robinson Andrew Maxwell Chris Norman Fou Fonoti

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SPARTANS IN ALL-STAR GAMES 1954 1986 1957

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BLUE-GRAY MONTGOMERY, ALA. Bullough, Hank, AC Perles, George, AC Parker, Norm, AC Andersen, Morten, K Banks, Carl, LB Beard, Thomas, C Benson, Bill, G Benson, Wayne, B Berger, Don, C Birchmeier, Mark, C Bowdell, Gordon, E Carey, Bill, E Christensen, Matt, LB

1956-57-61-72 1962 1959 1958 1962 1968 1957 1951 1961 1967 1967 1957 1971 1961 1966 1960 1976 1963 1956 1951 1961 *1957 1964 1957 1961 1972 1964 1951 1952 1958 1967 1963 1952 1972 1956 1972 1972 1968 1956 1950 1970 1973 *1957 1970 1966 1972 1954 1971 1963 1962 1969 1966 1976 +1966 1968 1966 1952 1958 1954 1956

SPARTAN RECORDS

Max Bullough represented the West in the 2014 East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, Fla.

NORTH-SOUTH PONTIAC, MICH. Daugherty, Duffy, HC Azar, George, G Baker, Park, B Barker, Dick, E Behrman, Dave, C Berlinski, Richard, B Carruthers, Joe, T Creamer, Jim, C Charon, Carl, B Chatlos, George, E Conti, Anthony, T Currie, Dan, C Dawson, William, T Fontes, Wayne, B Gallinagh, Pat, T Grimsley, Ike, G Hannon, Thomas, DB Herman, Dave, T Hinesly, Jim, E Horrell, Bill, T Hudas, Larry, E Jewett, Bob, E Johnson, Herman, B Kaiser, Dave, E Kakela, Pete, T King, Chris, LB Krzemienski, Tom, G Kuh, Dick, G Kush, Frank, G LaRose, Cliff, T Lee, Dwight, B Lincoln, Dewey, B Luke, Ed, E Macholz, Dennis, G Matsko, John, C McClowry, Robert, C McConnell, Brian, E McLoud, Eddy, C Mendyk, Dennis, B Minarik, Hank, E Mittelberg, Victor, T Nester, Ray, LB Ninowski, Jim, B Phillips, Harold, B Richardson, Jeff, T Roberts, Marvin, T Rody, Fred, C Roy, Errol, T Rubick, Ron, B Sanders, Lonnie, E Saul, Richard, E Smith, Charles, E Smith, Otto, LB Thornhill, Charles, LB Waters, Jr., Frank, B West, Jerry, T Wilson, John, B Wulff, Jim, B Zagers, Bert, B Zucco, Vic, B

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EAST-WEST SHRINE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., 1925-2005 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 2006 HOUSTON, TEXAS, 2007-09 ORLANDO, FLA. 2010-11 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA., 2012Munn, Biggie, HC 1952-53 Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1958-59-66-68 Rogers, Darryl, A C 1980 Perles, George, HC 1988 Adams, Flozell, OT 1998 Adderley, Herb, B 1960 Allen, Eric, B 1971 Anderson, Mark, DB 1980 Andre, Charles, C 1974 Arbanas, Fred, E 1960 Bagdon, Ed, G 1950 Ballman, Gary, B 1961 Bailey, Charles, T 1968 Banks, Tony, QB 1995 Bell, Anthony, LB 1986 Bethea, Larry, T 1977 Bobbitt, James, T 1962 Bobich, Louis, B 1965 Bolden, Leroy, B 1955 Brenner, Allen, B 1968 Breslin, Jack, B 1945, 1946 Brogger, Francis, E 1945 Budde, Ed, T 1962 Bullough, Max, LB 2014 Bullough, Henry, G 1955 Burke, Pat, T 1958 Burroughs, James, DB 1981 Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950 Clark, Gail, LB 1972 Coleman, Don, G 1952 Coleman, Mill, FL 1994 Cunningham, B.J., WR 2012 Curl, Ronald, T +1971 Dekker, Paul, E 1953 DeLamielleure, Joseph, T 1972 Dibble, Dorne, E 1951 Dorow, Al, B 1952 Gantt, Charlie, TE 2011 Gilbert, Don, B 1958 Gordon, Eric, LB 2011 Gordon, Richard, B 1965 Greene, Scott, FB 1995 Grandelius, Everett, B 1951 Hayner, Paul, B 1973

2003 2001 2009 1949 1952 1986 1991 +1966 1958 1966 1958 1988 1990 1963 1984 1959 1959 1971 1950 2001 1953 1974 1991 1988 2008 1958 1939 1977 1959 1967 2005 1989 2007 1962 1969 2001 1973 1990 1953 1983 1963 1972 1966 *1966 1968 2010 1988 *1958 1991 1960 1969 1986

COACHING STAFF

Kirk Cousins completed 5-of-11 passes for 115 yards, including a 41-yard TD strike, in the 2012 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

Henry, Cedric, CB Hill, Renaldo, CB Hoyer, Brian, QB Huey, Warren, E Hughes, William, G Ingram, Mark, FL Jenkins, Carlos, LB Jones, Clinton, B Kelly, Ellison, G Kenney, Richard, K Kowalczyk, Walt, B Krumm, Todd, S Kula, Robert, OT Lewis, Sherman, B Lewis, Terry, DB Look, Dean, B Martin, Blanche, B Martin, Wilton, T Mason, Don, G Mason, Shaun, OG McAuliffe, Don, B McClowry, Terry, LB Moten, Eric, OG Nichols, Mark, DT Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL O’Brien, Fran, T Pingel, John, B Pitts, Alfred, C Pyle, Palmer, T Raye, James, QB Rayner, Dave, K Rison, Andre, WR Ryan, Clifton, DT Saimes, George, FB Saul, Ronald, G Sayler, Jace, DT Simpson, William, B Snow, Percy LB Tamburo, Dick, C Turner, Daryl, SE Underwood, Dan, E Van Pelt, Brad, B Washington, Eugene, E Webster, George, RB Wedemeyer, Charles, F White, Blair, WR White, Lorenzo, TB Williams, Sam, E Wilson, Bobby, DT Wilson, Tom, B Wycinsky, Craig, T Yarema, Dave, QB

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1998 1981 1961 1950 2002 1983 1995 1971 1993 1960 1994 1980 1962 1969 1963 1992 1955 1981 1950 1994 2012 1958 2008 1990 1973 1994 1951 1954 1952 2000 1980 2014 1993 1968 *1965 *1979 1994 2002 1970 1992 2011 1963 1958 1953 2014 2012 1956 1992 1982 1996 +1950 1953 1993 1988 1954 1958 1956 2000 1978 +1968 1989 2012 2000 1965 1962 2000 1998 *1967 1979 2000 2007 2010 1953 2002 1973

Wells, Billy, B Wojciechowski, John, OG Zucco, Vic, B

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SENIOR BOWL MOBILE, ALA. Adams, Flozell, OT Andersen, Morten, K Arbanas, Fred, E Bagdon, Ed, C Baker, Chris, TE Banks, Carl, LB Banks, Tony, QB Beard, Thomas, C Bell, Myron, DB Bercich, Bob, B Birchmeier, Mark, C Brammer, Mark, TE Brandstatter, Art, E Brenner, Allen, B Budde, Ed, T Bullough, Chuck, LB Bullough, Henry, G Burroughs, James, DB Chandnois, Lynn, B Coleman, Mill, FL Cousins, Kirk, QB Currie, Dan, C Davis, Kellen, TE Davis, Travis, DT DeLamielleure, Joe, OT DeMarco, Brian, OG Dibble, Dorne, E Dohoney, Don, E Dorow, Al, B Edinger, Paul, K Fields, Angelo, T Fowler, Bennie, WR Fredrickson, Rob, OLB Garrett, Drake, B Gordon, Richard, B Gibson Kirk, FL Hammonds, Juan, DE Haygood, Herb, WR Highsmith, Donald, B Johnson, Bill, DL Jones, Greg, LB Kanicki, James, C Kowalczyk, Walt, B Kush, Frank, G Lewis, Isaiah, S Linthicum, Brian, TE Lowe, Gary, B Lyons, Mitch, TE Maidlow, Steve, LB Mason, Derrick, WR Mason, Don, G McAuliffe, Don, B Miller, Jim, QB Moore, Timothy, LB Neal, Jim, C Ninowski, Jim, B Nystrom, Carl, G Peterson, Julian, LB Pitts, Alfred, C Pryzbycki, Joseph, T Rison, Andre, WR Robinson, Trenton, S Robinson-Randall, Greg, OT Rush, Jerry, T Ryan, Ed, B Scott, Gari, WR Shaw, Scott, OG Smith, Charles, E Smith, Ed, QB Smith, Robaire, DE Stanton, Drew, QB Swenson, Brett, K Tamburo, Dick, C Thornhill, Josh, LB VanElst, Gary, T

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Brammer, Mark, TE Brenner, Allen, B Bullough, Shane, LB Byrd, Eugene, SE Cobb, DeAndra, RB Coleman, Don, T Cook, Kyle, OL Curl, Ronald, T Currie, Dan, C Cundiff, Larry, T Dekker, Paul, E DuPree, Billy Joe, E Fields, Brandon, P Foreman, Frank, E Gibson, Kirk, FL Grandelius, Sonny, B Greene, Scott, FB Hannon, Thomas, DB Jarrett, Craig, P Jones, Clinton, B Juday, Steve, QB Kanu, Sorie, FS Kelly, Ellison, G Kula, Robert, OT Langeloh, John, PK Ledyard, Courtney, LB Lewis, Sherman, B Land, Melvin, T Look, Dean, B Lopes, Roger, B Lucas, Harold, MG Masters, Norm, T Matsko, John, C McClowry, Terry, LB McCoy, Ivory, TE Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P Moten, Eric, OG Mudge, Dave, OT Muhammad, Muhsin, WR Newsome, Richard, S Nicholson, James, G Ninowski, Jim, B Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL O’Brien, Fran, T Parker, Phil, FS Peko, Domata, DT Piette, Tom, C Planutis, Gerald, B Raye, James, QB Rayner, Dave, K Reese, Ike, OLB Rison, Andre, WR Saimes, George, FB Saul, Ronald, G Schaum, Gregory, T Shurmur, Patrick, C Simpson, William, B Smoker, Jeff, QB Snow, Percy, LB Stanley, Ronald, LB Van Pelt, Brad, B Webster, George, B Wedemeyer, Charles, F Williams, Sam, E Wilson, Bobby, DT Wilson, Tom, B Wiska, Jeff, G COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME CHICAGO, ILL. Adderley, Herb, B Agett, Albert, B Arbanas, Fred, E Bagdon, Ed, G Budde, Ed, T Bullough, Henry, G Breslin, Jack, B

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Behrman, David, C Carey, Robert, E Chandnois, Lynn, B Clark, Gail, LB Coleman, Don, T Currie, Dan, C Dekker, Paul, E DeLamielleure, Joe, T Dorow, Al, B Grandelius, Everett, B Guerre, George, B Huey, Warren, E Jewett, Robert, E Jones, Clinton, B Kanicki, James, C Kelly, Ellison, G Kinek, Michael, E Kowalczyk, Walt, B Kush, Frank, G Lothamer, Ed, E Matsko, John, C McAuliffe, Don, B McClowry, Terry, LB McCurry, Robert, C Morrall, Earl, B Ninowski, Jim, B O’Brien, Fran, T Peaks, Clarence, B Pingel, John, B Przybycki, Joseph, T Rochester, Paul, T Rush, Jerry, T Sanders, Lonnie, E Simpson, William, B Smith, Charles, E Snorton, Matt, E Tamburo, Dick, C Van Pelt, Brad, B Washington, Eugene, E Webster, George, B Williams, Sam, E JAPAN BOWL TOKYO Perles, George, HC; AC Anderson, Mark, DB Duckett, Tico, TB Ezor, Blake, RB Graves, Thomas, B Haller, Alan, DB Hannon, Thomas, DB Hinesly, James, OT Johnson, Bill, DL Mandarich, Tony, OT McAllister, Bobby, QB Miller, John, DB Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P Moore, Timothy, LB Nichols, Mark, DT Quinn, Kelly, DE Schaum, Gregory, T White, Lorenzo, TB Wiska, Jeff, G COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA LUBBOCK, TEXAS Daugherty, Duffy, HC Duffy Daugherty, AC Adderley, Herb, B Arbanas, Fred, E Beard, Thomas, C Behrman, David, C Brenner, Allen, B Curl, Ronald, T Foreman, Frank, E Goovert, Ron, LB Kumiega, Tony, G Lewis, Sherman, B

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The fourth annual Orange Bowl game wasn’t nearly as close as the final score might indicate as Auburn dominated play on both sides of the football in recording a shutout victory, 6-0, over Michigan State. It still ranks as the lowest-scoring game in Orange Bowl history. Auburn wasted two scoring opportunities in the first quarter. Jimmy Fenton’s 25-yard run gave the Tigers a first-and-10 at the MSU 12, but the Spartan defense responded by stuffing three-straight running plays and Lyle Rockenbach broke up Fenton’s fourth-down pass. Tom McShannock’s interception and 29-yard return ended Auburn’s second scoring threat. The game’s only touchdown came in the second quarter and it was set up by George Kenmore’s 28-yard pass to Ralph O’Gwynne to the MSU 2. Auburn fullback Pel Sitz netted only 1 yard on three carries before O’Gwynne scored on a 1-yard run around left end on fourth-and-goal. The Tigers had several chances in the second half to break the game open. Auburn turned the ball over on downs at the MSU 16 in the third quarter after Dutch Heath’s 12-yard interception return to the MSU 24. Michigan State failed to record a first down until late in the third quarter when Ed Pearce broke a 29-yard run. Auburn drove inside the MSU 30 twice in the fourth quarter but failed to put points on the scoreboard. The Spartans’ only other first down came on a 23-yard pass from John Pingel to Usif Haney midway through the fourth quarter. Auburn outgained Michigan State in total yards, 278-67. Fenton and Speck Kelly combined for 137 of the Tigers’ 197 rushing yards, gaining 76 and 61 yards, respectively. Auburn held Pingel, MSU’s All-America halfback, to 12 yards rushing on seven carries. A sellout crowd of nearly 19,000 attended the game at Miami’s brand-new $360,000 Roddy Burdine Stadium. SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter AU – Ralph O’Gwynne 1 run (kick failed). TEAM STATISTICS MSU 2 40 27 67 12-2-3 12-35.2 0-0 35

AU 13 197 81 278 10-4-2 10-33.7 0-0 50

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Ed Pearce 29, John Pingel 12, Arthur Harris 9, George Kovacich 8. AU: Jimmy Fenton 76, Speck Kelly 61, Dutch Heath 37, Pel Sitz 31, Ralph O’Gwynne 13, Mims 5.

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Alamo Bowl ......................................................................................................................0-2 2003 / Nebraska 17, MSU 3 2010 / Texas Tech 41, MSU 31 All-American Bowl...........................................................................................................0-1 1985 / Georgia Tech 17, MSU 14 Aloha Bowl .......................................................................................................................1-1 1989 / MSU 33, Hawaii 13 1997 / Washington 51, MSU 23 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ................................................................................................1-0 2012 / MSU 17, TCU 16 Capital One Bowl .............................................................................................................1-2 2000 / MSU 37, Florida 34 2009 / Georgia 24, MSU 12 2011 / Alabama 49, MSU 7 Champs Sports Bowl ......................................................................................................0-1 2007 / Boston College 24, MSU 21 Cherry Bowl .....................................................................................................................0-1 1984 / Army 10, MSU 6 Gator Bowl .......................................................................................................................0-1 1989 / Georgia 34, MSU 27 Independence Bowl.........................................................................................................0-1 1995 / Louisiana State 45, MSU 26 Liberty Bowl .....................................................................................................................0-1 1993 / Louisville 18, MSU 7 Orange Bowl ....................................................................................................................0-1 1938 / Auburn 6, MSU 0 Outback Bowl ..................................................................................................................1-0 2012 / MSU 33, Georgia 30 (3OT) Rose Bowl ........................................................................................................................4-1 1954 / MSU 28, UCLA 20 1956 / MSU 17, UCLA 14 1966 / UCLA 14, MSU 12 1988 / MSU 20, Southern Cal 17 2014 / MSU 24, Stanford 20 Silicon Valley Football Classic ......................................................................................1-0 2001 / MSU 44, Fresno State 35 Sun Bowl ..........................................................................................................................1-1 1990 / MSU 17, Southern Cal 16 1996 / Stanford 38, MSU 0

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1956 ROSE BOWL

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Billy Wells ran for one touchdown and returned a punt for another score to lead No. 3 Michigan State to a 28-20 victory over No. 5 UCLA in the 1954 Rose Bowl. UCLA jumped out to a 14-0 lead, capitalizing on two Spartan turnovers. Midway through the first quarter, Jim Salsbury recovered a fumble on the MSU 37 and six plays later, Paul Cameron hit Bill Stits with a 13-yard TD strike to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead. Early in the second quarter, Hardiman Cureton and Bob Long combined to sack Spartan QB Earl Morrall, who fumbled, and Cureton fell on it at the MSU 18. Seven plays later, Cameron scored on a 2-yard run off left tackle. The momentum changed midway through the second quarter when Ellis Duckett blocked Cameron’s punt from the UCLA 25 and returned it 6 yards for a touchdown as the Spartans cut the deficit to 14-7 at halftime. The Spartans dominated play in the third quarter. Michigan State took the second-half kickoff and drove 78 yards in 14 plays with LeRoy Bolden scoring on a 1-yard dive to tie the game at 14. Wells capped a 10-play, 73-yard drive with a 2-yard TD run to give the Spartans their first lead at 21-14 late in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, UCLA forced another fumble and Jack Ellena recovered it at the MSU 24. Two plays later, Cameron hit Rommie Loudd with a 28-yard TD toss but Cameron’s conversion attempt sailed wide and the Bruins still trailed 21-20. Michigan State iced the game when Wells returned Cameron’s punt 62 yards for a touchdown with 4:51 left in the fourth quarter. Wells led a well-balanced Spartan running attack, picking up 80 yards on 14 carries. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UCLA – Bill Stits 13-yard pass from Paul Cameron (John Hermann kick), 3:50 left. Drive: 6 plays, 37 yards. Second Quarter UCLA – Paul Cameron 2-yard run (John Hermann kick), 10:56 left. Drive: 7 plays, 18 yds. MSU – Ellis Duckett blocked punt 6-yard return (Evan Slonac kick), 4:45 left. Third Quarter MSU – LeRoy Bolden 1-yard run (Evan Slonac kick), 8:47 left. Drive: 14 plays, 78 yards. MSU – Billy Wells 2-yard run (Evan Slonac kick), 2:45 left. Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards.

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Fourth Quarter UCLA – Rommie Loudd 28-yard pass from Paul Cameron (kick failed), 12:36 left. Drive: 2 plays, 24 yards. MSU – Billy Wells 62-yard punt return (Evan Slonac kick), 4:51 left.

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UCLA 16 40-90 152 64-242 3-31 4-100 24-9-2 6-38.7 4-3 4-30

MSU 14 53-195 11 63-206 5-80 4-60 10-2-1 5-35.4 4-4 2-15

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UCLA: Bill Stits 5-25, Bob Davenport 8-22, Pete Dailey 7-20, Primo Villaneuva 5-17, Don Stalwick 1-11, John Hermann 1-6, Rommie Loudd 1-(-4), Paul Cameron 12-(-7). MSU: Billy Wells 14-80, LeRoy Bolden 14-52, Evan Slonac 13-39, John Matsock 5-26, Gerald Planutis 2-11, James Ellis 2-1, Tom Yewcic 2-(-6), Earl Morrall 1-(-8).

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Dave Kaiser converted his first career field-goal attempt, a 41-yarder with :07 left, to give No. 2 Michigan State a 17-14 win over No. 4 UCLA in the 1956 Rose Bowl. Michigan State found itself in an early hole as Earl Morrall’s pass on the first play from scrimmage was intercepted by Jim Decker and returned 4 yards to the MSU 16. Four plays later, Bob Davenport scored on a 2-yard run over left guard to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead with 11:48 left in the first quarter. Midway through the second quarter, Michigan State put together an 11-play, 80-yard drive to pull even at 7. Walt Kowalczyk’s 30-yard run to the UCLA 17 set up Morrall’s 13-yard touchdown toss to Clarence Peaks. On the second play of the fourth quarter, the Spartans took their first lead at 14-7 on Peaks’ 67-yard TD pass to John Lewis, who caught the ball on the 50 and took it the distance. Five minutes later, UCLA’s passing game produced a big play as Ronnie Knox hit Decker with a 47-yard bomb to the MSU 7. Three plays later, Doug Peters scored on a 1-yard plunge at center. Morrall directed an 11-play, 59-yard drive to the UCLA 24, but Gerald Planutis missed a 41-yard field-goal attempt. Five penalties were called in the closing minutes and field position shifted in Michigan State’s favor when UCLA was whistled for three-straight fouls. The Spartans’ game-winning drive started at the UCLA 19. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UCLA – Bob Davenport 2-yard run (Jim Decker kick), 11:48 left. Drive: 4 plays, 16 yards. Second Quarter MSU – Clarence Peaks 13-yard pass from Earl Morrall (Gerald Planutis kick), 5:52 left. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards. Fourth Quarter MSU – John Lewis 67-yard pass from Clarence Peaks (Gerald Planutis kick), 14:11 left. Drive: 3 plays, 80 yards. UCLA – Doug Peters 1-yard run (Jim Decker kick), 6:07 left. Drive: 5 plays, 56 yards. MSU – Dave Kaiser 41-yard field goal, 0:07 left. Drive: 3 plays, -5 yards. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushing-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

UCLA 13 42-136 61 52-197 2-12 2-58 10-2-2 7-39.6 2-0 8-60

MSU 18 50-251 130 68-381 6-8 3-61 18-6-2 2-40.0 4-1 10-98

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UCLA: Sam Brown 14-63, Bob Davenport 10-26, Doug Peters 6-20, Ronnie Knox 6-12, Chuck Hollaway 1-10, Jim Decker 4-3, Doug Bradley 1-2. MSU: Walt Kowalczyk 13-88, Gerald Planutis 12-66, Clarence Peaks 11-56, Earl Morrall 10-28, Dennis Mendyk 1-5, Gary Lowe 1-4, Jim Wulff 1-3, Don Zysk 1-1. INDIVIDUAL PASSING UCLA: Ronnie Knox 8-2-1 61, Sam Brown 2-0-0 0. MSU: Clarence Peaks 2-1-0 67, Earl Morrall 15-4-2 38, Walt Kowalczyk 1-1-0 25. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UCLA: Jim Decker 1-47, Rommie Loudd 1-14. MSU: Clarence Peaks 3-40, John Lewis 1-67, Jim Hinesly 1-13, Don Zysk 1-10.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING UCLA: Paul Cameron 22-9-1 152, Primo Villaneuva 2-0-1 0. MSU: Tom Yewcic 8-2-1 11, Earl Morrall 2-0-0 0. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UCLA: Bill Stits 2-46, John Hermann 2-15, Bob Heydenfeldt 1-33, Rommie Loudd 1-28, Don Stalwick 1-15, Bob Long 1-10, Pete Dailey 1-5. MSU: LeRoy Bolden 1-18, Evan Slonac 1-(-7).

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Fourth Quarter MSU – Bob Apisa 38-yard run (pass failed), 6:13 left. Drive: 2 plays, 80 yards. MSU – Steve Juday 1-yard run (run failed), 0:31 left. Drive: 15 plays, 51 yards.

Fourth Quarter ARMY – Craig Stopa 38-yard field goal, 8:40 left. Drive: 15 plays, 59 yards, TOP 7:14. MSU – Bob Wasczenski 36-yard pass from Dave Yarema (pass failed), 4:19 left. Drive: 3 plays, 51 yards, TOP 0:53.

TEAM STATISTICS UCLA 10 41-65 147 61-212 2-2 3-49 20-8-0 11-39.9 3-2 9-86

MSU 13 46-204 110 58-314 4-3 2-23 12-8-3 5-42.4 3-2 1-14

INDIVIDUAL PASSING UCLA: Gary Beban 20-8-0 147. MSU: Steve Juday 18-6-3 80, James Raye 4-2-0 30. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UCLA: Kurt Altenberg 3-55, Byron Nelson 2-29, Larry Slagle 1-35, Melvin Farr 1-22, Dick Witcher 1-6. MSU: Gene Washington 4-81, Dwight Lee 3-23, Clinton Jones 1-6.

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ARMY 15 71-256 10 73-266 2-18 0-0 2-1-1 7-36.7 2-1 1-7

MSU 13 33-89 155 58-244 6-23 2-29 25-11-3 4-55.8 3-2 4-26

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ARMY: Nate Sassaman 28-136, Doug Black 22-57, Clarence Jones 10-41, Jarvis Hollingsworth 10-28, Scott Spellmon 1-(-6). MSU: Lorenzo White 23-103, Keith Gates 1-3, Dave Yarema 7-(-17). INDIVIDUAL PASSING ARMY: Nate Sassaman 2-1-1 10. MSU: Dave Yarema 25-11-3 155.

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INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ARMY: Jarvis Hollingsworth 1-10. MSU: Butch Rolle 5-65, Bob Wasczenski 2-54, Mark Ingram 1-20, Bobby Morse 1-11, Keith Gates 1-8, Lorenzo White 1-(-3).

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UCLA: Melvin Farr 10-36, Gary Beban 25-14, Paul Horgan 5-12, Ray Armstrong 1-3. MSU: Clinton Jones 20-113, Bob Apisa 4-49, Dwight Lee 15-41, James Raye 2-4, Eddie Cotton 1-3, Steve Juday 4-(-6).

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SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter ARMY – Clarence Jones 4-yard run (Craig Stopa kick), 6:31 left. Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, TOP 2:51.

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SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter UCLA – Gary Beban 1-yard run (Kurt Zimmerman kick), 14:57 left. Drive: 2 plays, 6 yards. UCLA – Gary Beban 1-yard run (Kurt Zimmerman kick), 11:50 left. Drive: 5 plays, 42 yards.

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Wishbone quarterback Nate Sassaman rushed for 136 yards on 28 carries to lead Army, making its first-ever bowl appearance, to a 10-6 triumph over Michigan State in the 1984 Cherry Bowl. Michigan State had an early scoring chance after Phil Parker intercepted a rare Army pass and returned it 18 yards to the Cadet 43. Three plays netted only 8 yards and Ralf Mojsiejenko’s 52-yard field-goal attempt missed wide left. The Spartans put together a nine-play, 58-yard drive but early in the second quarter on third-and-goal from the Army 5, Dave Yarema’s pass was intercepted in the end zone by Kermit McKelvy. A Michigan State fumble near midfield led to Army’s only touchdown. Cadet Clarence Jones capped off an eight-play, 46-yard drive with a 4-yard run off right tackle to give Army a 7-0 lead with 6:41 left in the first half. Early in the third quarter, Sassaman rushed eight times for 37 yards during a 14-play, 49-yard drive, but Craig Stopa’s 32-yard field-goal try went wide right. Army converted a Spartan fumble into a field goal and a 10-0 lead in the fourth quarter as a 15-play, 59-yard drive produced a 38-yard field goal by Stopa with 8:40 remaining. A Cadet fumble gave Michigan State life as Tom Allan recovered the ball at the MSU 49. Three plays later, Yarema found Bob Wasczenski in the left corner of the end zone with a 36-yard TD strike. The two-point pass attempt failed and Michigan State trailed 10-6 with 4:19 left. Army gained 256 yards rushing on 71 attempts while controlling the clock for 34:05. The Cadets sacked Yarema six times and picked off three of his passes, including two by Doug Pavek.

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Gary Beban ran for two touchdowns and threw for 147 yards to lead No. 5 UCLA to a 14-12 upset win over No. 2 Michigan State in the 1966 Rose Bowl. Michigan State committed four first-half turnovers, with the first coming late in the first quarter as Don Japinga fumbled away a punt at the Spartan 6 that UCLA’s John Erquiaga recovered. On the opening play of the second quarter, Beban scored on a 1-yard sneak to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead. UCLA then surprised the Spartans with an on-sides kick that Bruin Dallas Grider recovered at the MSU 42. Beban hooked up with Kurt Altenburg for a 27-yard pass to the MSU 1. Beban capped off the five-play, 42-yard drive with another 1-yard sneak as UCLA scored twice in 3:07 to build a 14-0 lead. Michigan State rallied late in the fourth quarter, scoring twice in the final 6:13. Steve Juday’s 42-yard strike to Gene Washington set up Bob Apisa’s 38-yard TD run. Juday’s two-point pass attempt failed and the Spartans trailed 14-6. The Spartan defense held on the next series and Bubba Smith partially blocked Larry Cox’s punt to give MSU possession at the UCLA 49. Juday finished off the 14-play scoring drive with a 1-yard sneak with :31 left. On the two-point try, Apisa was stopped short of the goal line by Grider and Bob Stiles. UCLA stopped the Spartans on fourth-and-1 plays three times in the second half, including twice in the fourth quarter. Michigan State outgained UCLA in total yards, 314-212. The Spartans picked up 204 yards on the ground, with Clinton Jones rushing for 113 yards on 20 carries.

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Malcolm King rushed for 122 yards on 16 carries and his 5-yard touchdown run with 1:50 left gave Georgia Tech a 17-14 come-from-behind victory over Michigan State in the 1985 All-American Bowl. Tim Moore’s interception late in the second quarter set up Michigan State’s first scoring drive. Dave Yarema hit Mark Ingram for a 37-yard gain on first down and three plays later, he tossed a 6-yard TD pass to Ingram to give the Spartans a 7-0 lead with 2:03 left in the first half. King’s 56-yard run set up a 1-yard sneak by Todd Rampley, who was making his first collegiate start at quarterback, as the Yellow Jackets tied the game at 7 with 11:14 remaining in the third quarter. Greg Montgomery pinned Georgia Tech back on its 2-yard line with a 31-yard punt. The Spartan defense held and forced Georgia Tech to punt out of its own end zone. Bobby Morse returned the punt 8 yards to the Yellow Jacket 37. Lorenzo White raced 11 yards around left end for a first down and on the next play, Yarema again hooked up with Ingram for a 27-yard scoring pass to give the Spartans a 14-7 lead with 4:41 left in the third quarter. Georgia Tech pulled to within 14-10 as a 14-play, 57-yard drive resulted in a 40-yard field goal by David Bell with 7:08 to play. Michigan State turned the ball over on its next possession as Pat Swilling recovered a fumble at the MSU 42. King capped off the eight-play drive with a 5-yard run off left tackle. Ingram had three catches for 70 yards and two scores to earn the game’s MVP award while White gained a game-high 158 yards on 33 rushes. SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter MSU – Mark Ingram 6-yard pass from Dave Yarema (Chris Caudell kick), 2:03 left. Drive: 4 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:03. Third Quarter GT – Todd Rampley 1-yard run (David Bell kick), 11:14 left. Drive: 4 plays, 66 yards, TOP 1:04. MSU – Mark Ingram 27-yard pass from Dave Yarema (Chris Caudell kick), 4:41 left. Drive: 2 plays, 38 yards, TOP 0:34. Fourth Quarter GT – David Bell 40-yard field goal, 7:08 left. Drive: 14 plays, 57 yards, TOP 5:52. GT – Malcolm King 5-yard run (David Bell kick), 1:50 left. Drive: 8 plays, 42 yards, TOP 3:42.

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MSU 14 39-148 85 54-233 2-14 4-47 15-6-1 6-36.7 2-1 3-28

GT 16 48-182 99 71-281 1-11 2-30 23-12-1 6-37.8 2-0 5-47

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Lorenzo White 33-158, Bobby Morse 2-8, Dave Yarema 4-(-18). GT: Malcolm King 16-122, Nate Kelsey 8-30, Jerry Mays 9-20, Cory Collier 6-10, Chuck Easley 1-2, Todd Rampley 8-(-2). INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Dave Yarema 15-6-1 85. GT: Todd Rampley 23-12-1 99. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Mark Ingram 3-70, Andre Rison 1-18, Veno Belk 1-4, Bobby Morse 1-(-7). GT: Jerry Mays 3-22, Cory Collier 3-14, Robert Massey 2-23, Nate Kelsey 2-10, Steve Davenport 1-21, Malcolm King 1-9.

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John Langeloh kicked a 36-yard field goal with 4:14 left in the fourth quarter, which proved to be the game winner, as No. 8 Michigan State defeated No. 16 Southern Cal, 20-17, in the 1988 Rose Bowl. The Spartans, making their first trip to Pasadena in 22 years, ended the Big Ten’s six-game losing streak in the Rose Bowl. USC scored on its second possession as a 12-play, 52-yard drive produced a 34-yard field goal by Quin Rodriguez. MSU responded with a 15-play, 76-yard drive of its own to take a 7-3 lead on Lorenzo White’s 5-yard touchdown run around left end with :54 left in the first quarter. The Spartans built a 14-3 advantage early in the second quarter as Bobby McAllister’s 55-yard completion to Andre Rison set up White’s second TD run from 3 yards out. The Trojans cut the deficit to 14-10 early in the third quarter as Rodney Peete hit Kevin Henry with a 33-yard TD strike. Michigan State extended its lead to 17-10 on Langeloh’s 40-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. USC put together a 10-play, 80-yard drive to tie the score at 17 on Peete’s 22-yard TD toss to Henry in the back of the end zone with 8:33 remaining. Facing a third-and-8 from the MSU 30, McAllister eluded a heavy rush and completed a 36-yard pass to Rison for a first down at the USC 34. Blake Ezor carried the ball six straight times to the USC 18 to set up Langeloh’s game-winning field goal. USC took the ensuing kickoff and drove to the MSU 30, but Peete fumbled away the center snap and Todd Krumm recovered. John Miller iced the game for the Spartans, intercepting Peete’s “Hail Mary” pass at the MSU 13 with only :03 left. USC dominated the final stats, outgaining MSU, 410-276, in total yards but the Trojans committed five turnovers while the Spartans managed to play error-free football. White gained a gamehigh 113 yards rushing and scored twice. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter USC – Quin Rodriguez 34-yard field goal, 7:28 left. Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards, TOP 4:30. MSU – Lorenzo White 5-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 0:54 left. Drive: 15 plays, 76 yards, TOP 6:34. Second Quarter MSU – Lorenzo White 3-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 9:20 left. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:50. Third Quarter USC – Ken Henry 33-yard pass from Rodney Peete (Quin Rodriguez kick), 9:34 left. Drive: 6 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:09. Fourth Quarter MSU – John Langeloh 40-yard field goal, 12:39 left. Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards, TOP 3:57. USC – Ken Henry 22-yard pass from Rodney Peete (Quin Rodriguez kick), 8:33 left. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:06. MSU – John Langeloh 36-yard field goal, 4:14 left. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, TOP 4:14. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

USC 21 34-161 249 76-410 7-90 4-60 42-22-4 4-45.0 4-1 4-20

MSU 11 60-148 128 67-276 2-13 4-56 7-4-0 8-47.1 0-0 5-32

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING USC: Rodney Peete 11-54, Leroy Holt 10-44, Scott Lockwood 6-41, Randy Tanner 2-10, Kevin McLean 1-8, Ricky Ervins 4-4. MSU: Lorenzo White 35-113, Blake Ezor 11-25, James Moore 1-9, Joe Pugh 1-2, Bobby McAllister 12-(-1). INDIVIDUAL PASSING USC: Rodney Peete 41-22-3 249, Kevin McLean 1-0-1 0. MSU: Bobby McAllister 7-4-0 128. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING USC: Paul Green 7-58, Ken Henry 3-66, John Jackson 3-50, Leroy Holt 3-17, Scott Lockwood 2-19, Erik Affholter 2-17, Randy Tanner 1-5, Ricky Ervins 1-7. MSU: Andre Rison 2-91, Willie Bouyer 1-29, Mike Sargent 1-8.

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Blake Ezor rushed for 179 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead No. 22 Michigan State to a 33-13 victory over No. 25 Hawaii in the 1989 Aloha Bowl. Michigan State scored its first 26 points off Rainbow Warrior turnovers. The Spartans jumped out to a 19-0 halftime lead on TD runs of 3 and 2 yards by Ezor and field goals of 30 and 34 yards by John Langeloh. Michigan State forced six turnovers in the first half and outgained the Rainbow Warriors, 205-102, in total yards. Hawaii took the second-half kickoff and a 10-play, 74-yard drive ended with Garrett Gabriel’s 11-yard TD toss to Chris Roscoe. Mike Iaquaniello’s second interception set up Michigan State’s third touchdown, a 1-yard dive by Hyland Hickson with 10:13 left in the fourth quarter, as the Spartans moved out to a 26-6 lead. Hawaii answered with a score on its next possession as Gabriel hooked up with Dane McArthur for a 23-yard TD pass. The Spartans put the game away as Ezor raced 26 yards around right end for his third touchdown with 5:36 left in the game. Ezor gained 101 yards rushing in the second half on 18 carries. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU – Blake Ezor 3-yard run (kick blocked), 3:59 left. Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:43. Second Quarter MSU – Blake Ezor 2-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 14:53 left. Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:01. MSU – FG John Langeloh 30, 7:15 left. Drive: 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:41. MSU – John Langeloh 34-yard field goal, 1:02 left. Drive: 7 plays, 2 yards, TOP 3:45. Third Quarter UH – Chris Roscoe 11-yard pass from Garrett Gabriel (kick blocked), 9:45 left. Drive: 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 5:10. Fourth Quarter MSU – Hyland Hickson 1-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 10:13 left. Drive: 9 plays, 57 yards, TOP 5:06. UH – Dane McArthur 23-yard pass from Garrett Gabriel (Zehrin Khan kick), 8:07 left. Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, TOP 1:59. MSU – Blake Ezor 26-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 5:36 left. Drive: 4 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:30. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

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MSU 21 61-225 116 73-341 0-0 1-2 12-7-2 3-50.7 0-0 9-85

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UH: Dane McArthur 2-34, Dan Ahuna 3-21, Jamal Farmer 8-18, Ken Niumatalolo 3-15, Jeff Snyder 2-14, Jeff Newman 1-(-10), Garrett Gabriel 8-(-13). MSU: Blake Ezor 41-179, Courtney Hawkins 1-31, Tico Duckett 4-18, Hyland Hickson 3-13, Dan Enos 12-(16). INDIVIDUAL PASSING UH: Garrett Gabriel 31-19-3 197, Ken Niumatalolo 2-1-1 1. MSU: Dan Enos 12-7-2 116. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UH: Chris Roscoe 6-71, Jamal Farmer 5-25, Leonard Lau 2-34, Dane McArthur 2-25, Darrick Branch 2-22, Jeff Snyder 2-15, Dan Ahuna 1-6. MSU: James Bradley 4-85, Hyland Hickson 1-13, Duane Young 1-11, Blake Ezor 1-7.

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Andre Rison 9-252, Steve Montgomery 4-21, Bernard Wilson 1-15. UGA: Rodney Hampton 4-71, Tim Worley 3-36, Kirk Warner 3-28, Keith Henderson 2-53, Sean Hummings 1-21, Arthur Marshall 1-14, John Thomas 1-4.

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Bobby McAllister 24-14-0 288. UGA: Wayne Johnson 27-15-0 227.

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Fourth Quarter MSU – Blake Ezor 3-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 14:24 left. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:52. UGA – Rodney Hampton 32-yard run (John Kasay kick), 11:58 left. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:26. MSU – Andre Rison 50-yard pass from McAllister (John Langeloh kick), 3:49 left. Drive: 15 plays, 82 yards, TOP 8:09.

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Third Quarter UGA – Kirk Warner 18-yard pass from Wayne Johnson (John Kasay kick), 7:48 left. Drive: 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:19. MSU – Andre Rison 55-yard pass from Bobby McAllister (kick failed), 3:55 left. Drive: 8 plays, 78 yards, TOP 3:53. UGA – Steve Crumley 36-yard field goal, 2:16 left. Drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, TOP 1:39.

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Second Quarter UGA – Steve Crumley 39-yard field goal, 11:00 left. Drive: 7 plays, 39 yards, TOP 3:05. UGA – Rodney Hampton 30-yard pass from Wayne Johnson (John Kasay kick), 7:06 left. Drive: 5 plays, 74 yards, TOP 2:18. MSU – Andre Rison 4-yard pass from Bobby McAllister (John Langeloh kick), 2:55 left. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:11.

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SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UGA – Rodney Hampton 6-yard pass from Wayne Johnson (John Kasay kick), 0:01 left. Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, TOP 2:41.

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Wayne Johnson threw three touchdown passes and Rodney Hampton scored three times to lead Georgia to a 34-27 win over Michigan State in the 1989 Gator Bowl. Georgia head coach Vince Dooley went out a winner in his final game in 25 seasons. The loss ended MSU’s six-game winning streak. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 17-0 lead on Johnson’s 6-yard TD toss to Hampton, Steve Crumley’s 39-yard field goal and Johnson’s 30-yard TD strike to Hampton. The Spartans got on the scoreboard late in the first half as Bobby McAllister finished off a 10-play, 80-yard drive with a 4-yard TD pass to Andre Rison. Midway through the third quarter, Georgia put together a six-play, 64-yard drive to extend its lead to 24-7 on Kirk Warner’s 18-yard TD catch from Johnson. MSU responded with an eight-play, 78-yard scoring drive as McAllister hit Rison with a 55-yard bomb. A 36-yard field goal by Crumley gave the Bulldogs a 27-13 advantage with 2:16 left in the third quarter. McAllister’s 51-yard completion to Rison set up Blake Ezor’s 3-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter as the Spartans pulled to within 27-20. Hampton’s third TD, a 32-yard run, gave Georgia a 34-20 lead with 11:58 remaining. Rison scored on a 50-yard pass from McAllister late in the fourth quarter but the Spartans’ rally fell short as Georgia controlled the clock for the final 3:42 of the game. The two teams combined for 855 total yards with the Spartans outgaining the Bulldogs, 446-409. Rison caught nine passes for 252 yards and three scores. McAllister hit 14-of-24 throws for 288 yards and three TDs while Ezor led all rushers with 146 yards on 33 attempts.

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DEC. 31, 1990 | EL PASO, TEXAS | ATT: 50,562 1 2 SOUTHERN CAL MSU

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Courtney Hawkins accounted for 216 all-purpose yards and caught a touchdown pass to lead No. 22 Michigan State to a 17-16 win over No. 21 Southern Cal in the 1990 Sun Bowl. MSU dodged a bullet early as Mike Iaquaniello intercepted a Todd Marinovich pass in the end zone on USC’s first series. Late in the first quarter, the Trojans put together an eight-play, 60-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead on Marinovich’s 7-yard pass to Gary Wellman. After a Spartan fumble, USC was again knocking on the door, but on a fourth-and-inches play from inside the MSU 1, Marinovich mishandled the snap from center and Alan Haller recovered the fumble in the end zone for a touchback. MSU took advantage of the turnover and Hyland Hickson capped a 10-play, 80-yard drive with an 18-yard TD run with 2:22 left in the first half. USC opened the second half with an 18-play, 80-yard drive that lasted nine minutes but it had to settle for a 20-yard field goal from Quin Rodriguez. The Spartans responded by scoring 10-straight points. On a third-and-13 play from the MSU 26, Dan Enos hit Hawkins on a post pattern for a 41-yard gain and a first down at the USC 33. Four plays later, Hawkins scored on a 21-yard pass from Enos that gave MSU its first lead at 14-10. Freddie Wilson’s interception at the USC 34 late in the third quarter led to a 52-yard field goal by John Langeloh as the Spartans built a 17-10 advantage. The Trojans got field goals of 54 and 43 yards from Rodriguez in the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to 17-16. MSU iced the game with two rushing first downs in the final three minutes. Hawkins caught six passes for 106 yards and a score to earn Sun Bowl MVP honors. Enos connected on 9-of-17 throws for 131 yards, including eight-straight completions during one stretch. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter USC – Gary Wellman 7-yard pass from Todd Marinovich (Quin Rodriguez kick), 0:54 left. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, TOP 4:34. Second Quarter MSU – Hyland Hickson 18-yard run (John Langeloh kick), 2:22 left. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:05. Third Quarter USC – Quin Rodriguez 20-yard field goal, 6:00 left. Drive: 18 plays, 80 yards, TOP 9:00. MSU – Courtney Hawkins 21-yard pass from Dan Enos (John Langeloh kick), 2:53 left. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:07. MSU – John Langeloh 52-yard field goal, 0:42 left. Drive: 4 plays, -1 yard, TOP 2:05. Fourth Quarter USC – Quin Rodriguez 54-yard field goal, 13:07 left. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, TOP 2:35. USC – Quin Rodriquez 43-yard field goal, 3:07 left. Drive: 12 plays, 31 yards, TOP 5:54. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

USC 21 44-156 180 76-336 2-27 1-17 32-19-3 1-50.0 2-1 5-45

MSU 12 35-84 131 52-215 1-7 5-124 17-9-1 5-38.6 1-1 6-54

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING USC: Mazio Royster 32-125, Scott Lockwood 5-18, Curtis Conway 1-7, Deon Strother 1-3, Shane Foley 4-2, Todd Marinovich 1-1. MSU: Hyland Hickson 14-68, Tico Duckett 8-18, Dan Enos 12-1, Brice Abrams 1-(-3).

DEC. 28, 1993 | MEMPHIS, TENN. | ATT: 34,216 1 2 MSU LOUISVILLE

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Jeff Brohm completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown to lead Louisville to an 18-7 win over Michigan State in the 1993 Liberty Bowl. Michigan State’s only touchdown came on the game’s first series. The Spartans took the opening kickoff and drove 79 yards in 11 plays with Duane Goulbourne twisting into the end zone on a 1-yard run over left guard. Spartan QB Jim Miller started with a hot hand, hitting all four pass attempts for 50 yards on the first series. Louisville also scored on its first possession as an eight-play, 56-yard march ended with David Akers’ 31-yard field goal. Midway through the second quarter, the Spartans missed out on a scoring chance when Bill Stoyanovich misfired on a 31-yard field-goal attempt. Louisville put together a 14-play, 74-yard drive in the third quarter, but failed to put points on the scoreboard as Akers missed a 23-yard field-goal try. Brohm directed a seven-play, 59-yard drive for the go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, hitting Reggie Ferguson on a crossing pattern for a 25-yard TD pass. A 24-yard interception return by Darius Watson gave Louisville the ball back at the MSU 33 but seven plays later, the Spartan defense stopped Anthony Shelman short of the goal line on fourth-and-1. The Cardinals got two points back on the next play as Joe Johnson and Tyrus McCloud tackled Spartan tailback Craig Thomas in his own end zone for a safety. Louisville iced the game with a seven-play, 54-yard drive as Ralph Dawkins scored on an 11-yard sweep around right end. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU – Duane Goulbourne 1-yard run (Bill Stoyanovich kick), 10:10 left. Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, TOP 4:50. UL – David Akers 31-yard field goal, 7:07 left. Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, TOP 3:03. Fourth Quarter UL – Reggie Ferguson 25-yard pass from Jeff Brohm (David Akers kick), 12:05 left. Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards, TOP 3:38. UL – Safety, Craig Thomas tackled in end zone by Joe Johnson and Tyrus McCloud, 8:53 left. UL – Ralph Dawkins 11-yard run (kick failed), 4:57 left. Drive: 7 plays, 54 yards, TOP 3:56. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

MSU 18 31-114 193 59-307 1-3 4-59 28-15-1 5-29.0 0-0 5-60

UL 20 40-172 197 71-369 1-25 2-48 31-19-0 5-36.2 1-0 6-45

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Duane Goulbourne 19-63, Craig Thomas 10-57, Steve Holman 1-1, Jim Miller 1-(-7). UL: Ralph Dawkins 14-88, Anthony Shelman 17-59, Jeff Brohm 9-25. INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Jim Miller 28-15-1 193. UL: Jeff Brohm 29-19-0 197, Marty Lowe 2-0-0 0. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Mill Coleman 6-100, Scott Greene 4-49, Duane Goulbourne 3-11, Napoleon Outlaw 1-18, Brice Abrams 1-15. UL: Ralph Dawkins 8-68, Jamie Asher 4-15, Reggie Ferguson 3-68, Chris Fitzpatrick 2-17, Aaron Bailey 1-16, Kwalee Cooper 1-13.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING USC: Todd Marinovich 30-18-3 174, Shane Foley 2-1-0 6. MSU: Dan Enos 17-9-1 131.

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Sun Bowl MVP Chad Hutchinson completed 22-of-28 passes for 226 yards and directed four scoring drives to lead Stanford to a 38-0 victory over Michigan State in the 1996 Sun Bowl. Stanford closed out the 1996 season with five-straight wins and recorded its first shutout since ’74. Late in the first quarter, Josh Madsen intercepted Todd Schultz at the Stanford 21 and lateraled the ball to Leroy Pruitt who carried it 50 yards for the score. Hutchinson finished off an eight-play, 75-yard drive with an 8-yard TD pass to Jon Ritchie with 10:44 left in the second quarter. Troy Walters’ 24-yard punt return to midfield set up another first-half touchdown. Three plays later, Adam Salina scored on a 1-yard run to give the Cardinal a 21-0 halftime lead. A 16-play, 71-yard drive produced a 25-yard field goal by Kevin Miller midway through the third quarter. Stanford moved out to a 31-0 lead as Damon Dunn took a double reverse 27 yards for a TD with 3:05 remaining in the third quarter. Tim Smith returned a blocked punt 9 yards for a TD to complete the scoring early in the fourth quarter. Stanford held Michigan State to a season-low 219 total yards and forced five turnovers. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter STAN – Leroy Pruitt 50-yard lateral return after Josh Madsen interception (Kevin Miller kick), 2:06 left. Second Quarter STAN – Jon Ritchie 8-yard pass from Chad Hutchinson (Kevin Miller kick), 10:44 left. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:57. STAN – Adam Salina 1-yard run (Kevin Miller kick), 0:37 left. Drive: 3 plays, 50 yards, TOP 0:34. Third Quarter STAN – Kevin Miller 25-yard field goal, 7:05 left. Drive: 16 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:31. STAN – Damon Dunn 27-yard run (Kevin Miller kick), 3:05 left. Drive: 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 1:57. Fourth Quarter STAN – Tim Smith 9-yard blocked punt return (Kevin Miller kick), 12:06 left. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

STAN 25 49-257 238 79-495 7-94 0-0 30-23-1 2-52.5 3-1 1-10

MSU 13 31-68 151 64-219 2-19 3-59 33-13-3 9-41.9 3-2 5-30

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING STAN: Anthony Bookman 11-103, Mike Mitchell 16-74, Damon Dunn 1-27, Troy Walters 1-8, Jon Ritchie 2-4, Adam Salina 2-(-1), Chad Hutchinson 7-(-8). MSU: Duane Goulbourne 12-51, Sedrick Irvin 9-31, Bill Burke 5-2, Todd Schultz 5-(-16). INDIVIDUAL PASSING STAN: Chad Hutchinson 28-22-1 226, Todd Husak 2-1-0 12. MSU: Bill Burke 7-4-0 71, Todd Schultz 21-8-2 68, Gus Ornstein 4-1-1 12, Sedrick Irvin 1-0-0 0. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING STAN: Jon Ritchie 5-37, Damon Dunn 4-63, Brian Manning 3-42, Andre Kirwan 3-35, Greg Clark 3-30, Mike Mitchell 2(-11), Marlon Evans 1-26, Troy Walters 1-9, Adam Salina 1-7. MSU: Derrick Mason 4-43, Octavis Long 2-46, Nigea Carter 2-34, Sedrick Irvin 2-0, Dwayne Payne 1-12, Garett Gould 1-10, Josh Keur 1-6.

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING LSU: Eddie Kennison 5-124, David LaFleur 2-31, Robert Toomer 1-9, Kevin Faulk 1-4, Kendall Cleveland 1-(-4). MSU: Muhsin Muhammad 9-171, Derrick Mason 6-74, Marc Renaud 2-47, Napoleon Outlaw 2-24, Nigea Carter 2-16, Josh Keur 1-16.

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Fourth Quarter LSU – Wade Richey 48-yard field goal, 8:45 left. Drive: 8 plays, 18 yards, TOP 3:19. MSU – Safety, LSU punter Chad Kessler stepped out of end zone, 5:57 left.

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Second Quarter MSU – Scott Greene 3-yard run (kick blocked), 14:44 left. Drive: 1 play, 3 yards, TOP 0:04. LSU – Eddie Kennison 92-yard kickoff return (Andre’ Lafleur kick), 14:30 left. MSU – Derrick Mason 100-yard kickoff return (Scott Greene run), 14:17 left. LSU – Kevin Faulk 51-yard run (Andre’ Lafleur kick), 13:11 left. Drive: 2 plays, 57 yards, TOP 1:06. MSU – Chris Gardner 37-yard field goal, 0:01 left. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, TOP 1:01.

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Kevin Faulk rushed for 234 yards on 25 carries and scored twice to lead Louisiana State to a 45-26 victory over Michigan State in the 1995 Independence Bowl. Michigan State got out of the gate early, scoring on the second play from scrimmage as Tony Banks hooked up with Muhsin Muhammad for a 78-yard touchdown pass. LSU also scored on its first possession as Kendall Cleveland capped a seven-play, 80-yard drive with a 6-yard TD run to tie the score at 7. Carl Reaves’ 17-yard interception return set up the Spartans’ second touchdown, a 3-yard run by Scott Greene for a 13-7 lead. Michigan State’s lead lasted only 14 seconds as Eddie Kennison returned the ensuing kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown. The Spartans regained the lead 13 seconds later when Derrick Mason returned the kickoff 100 yards for a score. Faulk’s 33-yard kickoff return gave LSU great field position at its own 43 and two plays later, he tied the game at 21 on a 51-yard TD run. Michigan State took a 24-21 lead into the locker room at halftime thanks to Chris Gardner’s 37-yard field goal with :01 left in the first half. LSU took control of the game in the third quarter, scoring three TDs in the first 7:16. Herb Tyler’s 49-yard completion to Kennison set up Faulk’s second TD run, a 5-yarder. Five minutes later, Gabe Northern returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown as Banks lost the ball while being sacked. Three plays later, Allen Stansbury intercepted a Banks pass and returned it 15 yards to the MSU 14. Less than a minute later, Kennison scored on a 27-yard strike from Tyler as the Tigers built a 42-24 advantage.

DEC. 31, 1996 | EL PASO, TEXAS | ATT: 42,721 1 2

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DEC. 29, 1995 | SHREVEPORT, LA. | ATT: 48,835 1 2

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DEC. 25, 1997 | HONOLULU, HAWAII | ATT: 44,598 1 2 3 WASHINGTON MSU

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Aloha Bowl MVP Rashaan Shehee rushed for 193 yards and scored twice to lead No. 21 Washington to a 51-23 victory over No. 25 Michigan State. The Huskies jumped out to a 14-0 lead on Shehee’s 33-yard run and a 15-yard pass from Brock Huard to Fred Coleman. Michigan State put together a six-play, 73-yard drive to pull to within a touchdown as Gari Scott scored on a 12-yard strike from Todd Schultz. Washington moved out to a 24-7 lead on Huard’s second TD toss to Coleman, a 22-yarder, and a 41-yard field goal from Nick Lentz. Tony Parrish returned an interception 56 yards to give the Huskies a 31-10 halftime lead. Washington opened the second half with an 11-play, 80-yard drive with Shehee scoring on a 15-yard run. Leroy McFadden’s 59-yard kickoff return set up MSU’s second touchdown, a 28-yard pass from Schultz to Scott with 8:11 left in the third quarter. Mike Reed’s 64-yard TD run on a fake punt and Lester Towns’ 66-yard interception return put the Huskies on top 51-17. The Spartans reached the end zone again with just two seconds left in the game as Bill Burke lofted a 21-yard TD pass to Lavaile Richardson. Washington produced 477 total yards, including 298 on the ground, while limiting Michigan State to a season-low 47 yards rushing. The Huskies’ 51 points marked the most ever allowed by the Spartans in a bowl game. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UW – Rashaan Shehee 33-yard run (Nick Lentz kick), 13:57 left. Drive: 2 plays, 32 yards, TOP 0:52. UW – Fred Coleman 15-yard pass from Brock Huard (Nick Lentz kick), 8:47 left. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:35. MSU – Gari Scott 12-yard pass from Todd Schultz (Paul Edinger kick), 4:19 left. Drive: 6 plays, 73 yards, TOP 2:16. Second Quarter UW – Fred Coleman 22-yard pass from Brock Huard (Nick Lentz kick), 14:16 left. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 5:03. UW – Nick Lentz 41-yard field goal, 4:41 left. Drive: 13 plays, 57 yards, TOP 6:21. MSU – FG Paul Edinger 43-yard field goal, 1:50 left. Drive: 8 plays, 50 yards, TOP 2:51. UW – Tony Parrish 56-yard interception return (Nick Lentz kick), 0:18 left. Third Quarter UW – Rashaan Shehee 15-yard run (Nick Lentz kick), 9:10 left. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 5:50. MSU – Gari Scott 28-yard pass from Todd Schultz (Paul Edinger kick), 8:11 left. Drive: 3 plays, 28 yards, TOP 0:59. UW – Mike Reed 64-yard run (kick failed), 5:47 left. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:24. Fourth Quarter UW – Lester Towns 66-yard interception return (Nick Lentz kick), 10:02 left. MSU – Lavaile Richardson 21-yard pass from Bill Burke (kick failed), 0:02 left. Drive: 4 plays, 35 yards, TOP 0:55

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MSU 15 29-47 296 64-343 4-70 8-217 35-20-3 3-30.0 6-2 4-28

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UW: Rashaan Shehee 29-193, Mike Reed 2-70, Maurice Shaw 6-34, Jason Harris 1-5, Marques Tuiasosopo 1-5, Brock Huard 4-(-9). MSU: Sedrick Irvin 15-59, Leroy McFadden 2-10, Marc Renaud 6-5, Bill Burke 1-(-3), Todd Schultz 5-(-24). INDIVIDUAL PASSING UW: Brock Huard 30-18-0 179. MSU: Todd Schultz 24-14-3 220, Bill Burke 10-6-0 76. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UW: Fred Coleman 5-68, Rashaan Shehee 5-8, Jerome Pathon 4-54, Cameron Cleeland 3-46, Mike Reed 1-3. MSU: Gari Scott 5-114, Lavaile Richardson 3-42, Octavis Long 3-36, Kyle Rance 2-33, Marc Renaud 2-24, Damien Hiram 1-24, Demont Smith 1-9, Sedrick Irvin 1-7, Leroy McFadden 1-6, Travis Reece 1-1.

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Paul Edinger kicked a 39-yard field goal as time expired to give No. 9 Michigan State a 37-34 victory over No. 10 Florida in the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl. It marked Michigan State’s first New Year’s Day bowl victory since the 1988 Rose Bowl and it ended a fourgame losing streak in postseason play. There were five lead changes in the contest. The Spartans opened the scoring as an eight-play, 36-yard drive resulted in a 46-yard field goal by Edinger. Florida took a 7-3 lead as Travis Taylor scored on a 12-yard toss from Doug Johnson. Michigan State jumped out to a 17-7 lead in the second quarter on Bill Burke’s 37-yard TD strike to Plaxico Burress and a 24-yard fumble return by T.J. Turner. The Gators pulled to within 17-14 on Johnson’s 8-yard TD pass to Taylor. Edinger’s second field goal, a 20-yarder, gave the Spartans a 20-14 lead, but Johnson scored on a 1-yard sneak to put Florida ahead at the half, 21-20. Burke directed a 10-play, 84-yard drive late in the third quarter, hooking up with Burress for a 21-yard scoring pass as MSU grabbed a 26-21 lead. Florida built a 34-26 lead on Johnson’s third TD pass to Taylor, a 39-yarder, and Rob Gillespie’s 2-yard TD run. Michigan State rallied to tie the score at 34 early in the fourth quarter as Burke found Burress alone in the end zone for a 30-yard completion and hit Gari Scott for the two-point conversion. Lloyd Clemons’ 8-yard run on third-and-2 set up Edinger’s game-winning kick from the Florida 22. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU – Paul Edinger 46-yard field goal, 4:41 left. Drive: 8 plays, 36 yards, TOP 3:04. FLA – Travis Taylor 12-yard pass from Doug Johnson (Jeff Chandler kick), 0:58 left. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:43. Second Quarter MSU – Plaxico Burress 37-yard pass from Bill Burke (Paul Edinger kick), 13:24 left. Drive: 6 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:34. MSU – T.J. Turner 24-yard fumble return (Paul Edinger kick), 12:44 left. FLA – Travis Taylor 8-yard pass from Doug Johnson (Jeff Chandler kick), 8:12 left. Drive: 11 plays, 83 yards, TOP 4:32. MSU – Paul Edinger 20-yard field goal, 3:09 left. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, TOP 5:03. FLA – Doug Johnson 1-yard run (Jeff Chandler kick), 0:33 left. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:36. Third Quarter MSU – Plaxico Burress 21-yard pass from Bill Burke (pass failed), 1:10 left. Drive: 10 plays, 84 yards, TOP 3:16. FLA – Travis Taylor 39-yard pass from Doug Johnson (pass failed), 0:03 left. Drive: 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 1:07. Fourth Quarter FLA – Rob Gillespie 2-yard run (Jeff Chandler kick), 13:27 left. Drive: 6 plays, 37 yards, TOP 1:16. MSU – Plaxico Burress 30-yard pass from Bill Burke (Gari Scott pass from Bill Burke), 10:46 left. Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, TOP 2:41. MSU – Paul Edinger 39-yard field goal, 0:00 left. Drive: 6 plays, 33 yards, TOP 1:35. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Punt Returns (No-Yds) KO Returns (No-Yds) Passes (Att-Comp-Int) Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

MSU 25 40-143 257 75-400 1-13 6-132 35-21-2 3-43.3 3-1 7-80

FLA 27 30-67 300 81-367 0-0 6-118 51-25-0 6-35.5 4-2 10-100

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Lloyd Clemons 20-105, T.J. Duckett 14-77, Dawan Moss 1-0, Bill Burke 5-(-39). FLA: Rob Gillespie 15-74, Bo Carroll 5-14, Reche Caldwell 1-13, Travis Taylor 1-6, Rob Roberts 1-(-1), Doug Johnson 7-(-39). INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Bill Burke 35-21-2 257. FLA: Doug Johnson 50-24-0 288, Darrell Jackson 1-1-0 12. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Plaxico Burress 13-185, Chris Baker 2-21, Little John Flowers 2-(-2), Lavaile Richardson 1-18, Dawan Moss 1-16, Gari Scott 1-10, T.J. Duckett 1-9. FLA: Travis Taylor 11-156, Darrell Jackson 5-61, Alex Willis 4-53, Rob Gillespie 3-13, Doug Johnson 1-12, Erron Kinney 1-5.

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Cory Ross rushed for a career-high 138 yards and two scores to lead No. 22 Nebraska to a 17-3 victory over Michigan State in the 2003 MasterCard Alamo Bowl. Ross carried the ball seven times for 37 yards on Nebraska’s opening drive to set up David Dyches’ 29-yard field goal as the Cornhuskers took a 3-0 lead with 8:19 left in the first quarter. Michigan State answered with a 10-play, 48-yard drive, with Jeff Smoker completing 5-of-6 passes for 43 yards, and pulled even on a 46-yard field goal by Dave Rayner with 3:53 remaining in the first quarter. Jammal Lord’s 58-yard completion to Isaiah Fluellen early in the second quarter gave the Cornhuskers first-and-goal at the MSU 6. Two plays later, Ross scored on a 2-yard run as Nebraska jumped out to a 10-3 lead with 13:17 left in the first half. Late in the second quarter, Lord broke free for a 66-yard gain to the MSU 14. Two plays later, Ross raced 6 yards for a touchdown as the Cornhuskers built a 17-3 lead with 3:20 to play in the first half. The Spartan defense bounced back in the second half, allowing only 106 total yards while holding Nebraska scoreless. Michigan State’s offense came to life midway through the fourth quarter. Smoker completed five-straight passes for 39 yards and Tyrell Dortch gained 16 yards on two running plays as the Spartans marched to the Cornhusker 17. After a personal-foul penalty pushed the Spartans back 15 yards, Pat Ricketts ended the scoring threat when he picked off Smoker’s throw intended for Aaron Alexander at the Nebraska 24. The Cornhuskers limited Michigan State to a season-low 174 total yards – nearly 210 yards below its season average. Nebraska sacked Smoker five times for 37 yards and forced three interceptions. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter NEB – David Dyches 29-yard field goal, 8:19 left. Drive: 11 plays, 47 yards, TOP 4:23. MSU – Dave Rayner 46-yard field goal, 3:53 left. Drive: 10 plays, 48 yards, TOP 4:26 Second Quarter NEB – Cory Ross 2-yard run (David Dyches kick), 13:17 left. Drive: 3 plays, 64 yards, TOP 0:56. NEB – Cory Ross 6-yard run (David Dyches kick), 3:20 left. Drive: 3 plays, 80 yards, TOP 0:49. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Return Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Time of Possession

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NEB 20 54-229 160 17-8-0 71-389 30 1-0 8-69 7-42.9 30:29

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Tyrell Dortch 9-31, Jaren Hayes 6-13, Jeff Smoker 8-(-26). NEB: Cory Ross 37-138, Jammal Lord 10-79, Steve Kriewald 2-10, Judd Davies 2-4, Isaiah Fluellen 1-3, Team 2-(-5). INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Jeff Smoker 39-21-3 156. NEB: Jammal Lord 17-8-0 160. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Aaron Alexander 8-63, Kyle Brown 4-41, Agim Shabaj 4-31, Jerramy Scott 1-18, Eric Knott 1-10, Ziehl Kavanaght 1-8, Jaren Hayes 1-(-6), Tyrell Dortch 1-(-9). NEB: Isaiah Fluellen 4-84, Ross Pilkington 3-70, Dusty Keiser 1-6.

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: T.J. Duckett 27-184, Jeff Smoker 9-17, Little John Flowers 5-11, Team 1-(-2). FSU: Paris Gaines 10-26, Rodney Wright 2-19, Therrian Fontenot 2-17, Josh Levi 1-6, Team 1-(6), Bernard Berrian 1-(-10), David Carr 5-(-23).

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Charles Rogers 10-270, Herb Haygood 5-49, Chris Baker 4-44, Ivory McCoy 2-10, BJ Lovett 1-3. FSU: Rodney Wright 13-299, Bernard Berrian 9-94, Charles Smith 5-77, Paris Gaines 2-18, Alec Greco 2-15, Deandre Gilbert 1-15, David Shabaglian 1-11, Stephen Spach 1-5, Marque Davis 1-(-3).

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Second Quarter MSU – T.J. Duckett 5-yard run (Dave Rayner kick), 8:53 left. Drive: 10 plays, 82 yards, TOP 4:17. FSU – Rodney Wright 79-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick), 7:47 left. 3 plays, 83 yards, TOP 1:06. MSU – T.J. Duckett 39-yard run (Dave Rayner kick), 5:05 left. Drive: 6 plays, 62 yards, TOP 2:42. MSU – Charles Rogers 69-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick failed), 3:05 left. Drive: 1 play, 69 yards, TOP 0:11.

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SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter FSU – Stephen Spach 5-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick), 14:01 left. Drive: 4 plays, 63 yards, TOP 0:59. MSU – Charles Rogers 72-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick), 6:16 left. Drive: 1 play, 72 yards, TOP 0:10. MSU – Monquiz Wedlow recovers David Carr fumble in end zone (Dave Rayner kick), 5:54 left. FSU – Rodney Wright 36-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick), 3:20 left. Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:34. MSU – Dave Rayner 41-yard field goal, 0:05 left. Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards, TOP 3:15.

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Jeff Smoker threw for a career-high 376 yards and three touchdowns, including two scoring strikes to Charles Rogers, to lead Michigan State to a 44-35 victory over No. 20 Fresno State in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic. It took Fresno State 59 seconds to put its first touchdown on the scoreboard, a 5-yard TD toss from David Carr to Stephen Spach. MSU tied the game at 7 on Smoker’s 72-yard bomb to Rogers with 6:16 left in the first quarter. The Spartans scored again 22 seconds later to take a 14-7 lead as Monquiz Wedlow recovered a mishandled snap in the end zone. The Bulldogs pulled even at 14 on Carr’s 36-yard TD pass to Rodney Wright. MSU built a 24-14 lead on Dave Rayner’s 41-yard field goal and T.J. Duckett’s 5-yard TD run. Fresno State cut its deficit to 24-21 as Carr again hooked up with Wright, this time for a 79-yard scoring play. MSU responded by scoring 13-straight points to build a 37-21 halftime lead, thanks to Duckett’s 39-yard TD run and Smoker’s 69-yard TD throw to Rogers. Midway through the third quarter, Fresno State cut its deficit to 37-28 on a 2-yard TD run by Paris Gaines. A blocked punt set up Fresno State’s final score, a 15-yard screen pass from Carr to Gaines, as the Bulldogs rallied to within two at 37-35 with 6:04 remaining. The Spartans clinched the game with a seven-play, 77-yard drive that resulted in Smoker’s third TD pass, a 5-yard toss to Ivory McCoy with 1:59 left.

DEC. 29, 2003 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS | ATT: 56,226 1 2 3

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DEC. 31, 2001 | SAN JOSE, CALIF. | ATT: 30,456 1 2

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Matt Ryan completed 22-of-47 passes for 249 yards and three scores to lead No. 14 Boston College to a 24-21 victory over Michigan State in the 2007 Champs Sports Bowl. The Eagle defense forced five turnovers, including two interceptions by All-American Jamie Silva. Michigan State started the game with a bang, as Devin Thomas returned the opening kickoff 79 yards to the BC 18. Three plays later, Kellen Davis scored on an 18-yard strike from Brian Hoyer as the Spartans jumped out to a 7-0 lead. A fumble inside the MSU 20 set up BC’s first score, a 1-yard toss from Ryan to Jon Loyte that tied the game at 7 with 36 seconds left in the first quarter. Boston College took the lead for good on its next possession as a 10-play, 70-yard drive resulted in Ryan’s second TD pass, a 29-yarder to Rich Gunnell, with 8:54 remaining in the second quarter. Late in the first half, Michigan State caught a break as Johnny Ayers shanked a 12-yard punt that went out of bounds at the BC 30. Three plays netted only 8 yards and the Spartans had to settle for a 39-yard field goal from Brett Swenson to pull to within 14-10. On its opening possession of the third quarter, Michigan State put together an 11-play, 54-yard drive that resulted in Swenson’s 23-yard field goal and cut its deficit to 14-13. Boston College answered on its next series as Steve Aponavicius capped an 11-play, 69-yard drive with a 28-yard field goal to extend its lead to 17-13. Ryan’s 68-yard bomb to Gunnell early in the fourth quarter gave the Eagles a 24-13 lead. Midway through the fourth quarter, Greg Jones sacked Ryan and forced a fumble that Oren Wilson recovered at the BC 37. Three plays later, Hoyer hooked up with Deon Curry for a 14-yard scoring pass as the Spartans rallied to within 24-21 with 6:04 left in the game. Michigan State got the ball back twice in the closing minutes but failed to enter BC territory. The Spartans outgained Boston College in total yards, 303-276. MSU’s Javon Ringer rushed 21 times for 101 yards against the nation’s top-ranked rushing defense. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU – Kellen Davis 18-yard pass from Brian Hoyer (Brett Swenson kick), 13:23 left. Drive: 3 plays, 18 yards, TOP 1:37. BC – Jon Loyte 1-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Steve Aponavicius kick), 0:36 left. Drive: 4 plays, 11 yards, TOP: 1:51 Second Quarter BC – Rich Gunnell 29-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Steve Aponavicius kick), 8:54 left. Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:31. MSU – Brett Swenson 39-yard field goal, 2:17 left. Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, TOP 1:39 Third Quarter MSU – Brett Swenson 23-yard field goal, 8:21 left. Drive: 11 plays, 54 yards, TOP 5:40. BC – Steve Aponavicius 28-yard field goal, 5:10 left. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:11. Fourth Quarter BC – Rich Gunnell 68-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Steve Aponavicius kick), 9:21 left. Drive: 3 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:04. MSU – Deon Curry 14-yard pass from Brian Hoyer (Kellen Davis pass from Brian Hoyer), 6:04 left. Drive: 3 plays, 37 yards, TOP 0:32

JAN. 1, 2009 | ORLANDO, FLA. | ATT: 59,681 1 2 GEORGIA MSU

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING BC: Andre Callender 12-33; L.V. Whitworth 7-19; James McCluskey 1-1; Team 1-(-2); Matt Ryan 9-(-24). MSU: Javon Ringer 21-101; Jehuu Caulcrick 15-59; Brian Hoyer 2-8; Kellen Davis 1-4. INDIVIDUAL PASSING BC: Matt Ryan 47-22-1 249. MSU: Brian Hoyer 36-14-4 131. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING BC: Rich Gunnell 6-138; Andre Callender 4-15; Brandon Robinson 3-19; Justin Jarvis 2-24; Ryan Purvis 2-18; Clarence Megwa 1-17; James McCluskey 1-9; Kevin Challenger 1-6; L.V. Whitworth 1-2; Jon Loyte 1-1. MSU: Kellen Davis 4-38; Devin Thomas 4-34; Deon Curry 2-25; Javon Ringer 1-17; Jehuu Caulcrick 1-6; Mark Dell 1-6; A.J. Jimmerson 1-5.

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Matthew Stafford completed 20-of-31 throws for 250 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 16 Georgia to a 24-12 victory over No. 19 Michigan State in the 2009 Capital One Bowl. Michigan State took the opening kickoff and drove the ball to the Georgia 39-yard line, but Dwayne Holmes was stopped short of a first down on a fake punt. The Bulldogs responded with an eight-play, 48-yard drive of their own and took a 3-0 lead on Blair Walsh’s 32-yard field goal with 9:26 left in the first quarter. Georgia’s second possession resulted in a turnover, as Kendell Davis-Clark returned his first career interception 24 yards to set up Brett Swenson’s 20-yard field goal that tied the score at 3 with 4:50 to play in the opening quarter. The Spartans forced two turnovers in the first quarter but managed to produce only a field goal. Late in the first half, another Georgia miscue – a mishandled snap by punter Brian Mimbs – gave the Spartans great field position at the UGA 40. However, Michigan State had to settle for a 32-yard field goal from Swenson and a 6-3 halftime lead after Brian Hoyer was sacked by Jarius Wynn for a 5-yard loss on a third-and-6 play from the Bulldog 10. Georgia’s offense came to life in the second half, as Stafford connected on 14-of-17 passes for 179 yards and three scores. Stafford capped off a 10-play, 96-yard drive with a 35-yard TD strike to Michael Moore as the Bulldogs took the lead for good at 10-6 with 3:31 remaining in the third quarter. Prince Miller’s 38-yard punt return plus a 15-yard personal-foul penalty set up Stafford’s second scoring pass, a 21-yarder to Aron White with 0:09 to play in the third quarter to build a 17-6 advantage. Early in the fourth quarter, Michigan State pulled to within 17-12 as Javon Ringer finished off a 10-play, 54-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge for his school-record 22nd TD run of the season. Georgia answered with an 11-play, 67-yard drive and iced the game on Stafford’s 21-yard TD toss to Knowshon Moreno, who made the grab over Greg Jones at the front corner of the end zone. The Bulldog defense held Michigan State to a season-low 236 total yards, including just 31 yards on 34 rushing attempts. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UGA – Blair Walsh 32-yard field goal, 9:26 left. Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:39. MSU – Brett Swenson 20-yard field goal, 4:50 left. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, TOP 1:25. Second Quarter MSU – Brett Swenson 32-yard field goal, 2:14 left. Drive: 10 plays, 24 yards, TOP 4:45. Third Quarter UGA – Michael Moore 35-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Blair Walsh kick), 3:31 left. Drive: 10 plays, 96 yards, TOP 5:51. UGA – Aron White 21-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Blair Walsh kick), 0:09 left. Drive: 1 play, 21 yards, TOP 0:06. Fourth Quarter MSU – Javon Ringer 1-yard run (pass failed), 8:50 left. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, TOP 2:20. UGA – Knowshon Moreno 21-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Blair Walsh kick), 3:43 left. Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP 5:03. TEAM STATISTICS

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING UGA: Knowshon Moreno 23-62, Matthew Stafford 6-9, Brian Mimbs 1-8, A.J. Green 1-6, Team 2-(-4). MSU: Javon Ringer 20-47, Brian Hoyer 8-3, Dwayne Holmes 1-2, Keshawn Martin 2-(-3), Team 2-(-8). INDIVIDUAL PASSING UGA: Matthew Stafford 31-20-1 250. MSU: Brian Hoyer 34-18-1 169, Kirk Cousins 5-4-0 36. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING UGA: Michael Moore 6-97, Knowshon Moreno 6-63, Kris Durham 3-32, Aron White 1-21, A.J. Green 1-12, Caleb King 1-11, Mohamed Massaquoi 1-10, Demiko Goodman 1-4. MSU: B.J. Cunningham 6-52, Mark Dell 5-61, Blair White 4-31, Javon Ringer 3-30, Andrew Hawken 1-14, Garrett Celek 1-8, Josh Rouse 1-5, Jeff McPherson 1-4.

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Kirk Cousins 27-13-2 220, Keshawn Martin 2-2-0 10, Aaron Bates 1-1-0 18. TT: Taylor Potts 43-29-1 372, Steven Sheffield 11-9-0 88. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Blair White 6-114, Keshawn Martin 4-86, Charlie Gantt 2-34, Keith Nichol 2-11, Kirk Cousins 1-2, Edwin Baker 1-1. TT: Detron Lewis 10-114, Tramain Swindall 7-49, Baron Batch 6-85, Austin Zouzalik 3-75, Lyle Leong 3-58, Eric Stephens 3-33, Jacoby Franks 2-19, Alex Torres 2-15, Harrison Jeffers 2-12.

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter ALA – Mark Ingram 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 8:20 left. Drive: 13 plays, 79 yards, TOP 6:40. Second Quarter ALA – Trent Richardson 8-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 14:33 left. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, TOP 2:48. ALA – Mark Ingram 6-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 6:46 left. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:22. ALA – Julio Jones 35-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 3:50 left. Drive: 3 plays, 44 yards, TOP 1:20. Third Quarter ALA – Marquis Maze 37-yard pass from Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick), 12:00 left. Drive: 4 plays, 79 yards, TOP 1:23. ALA – Eddie Lacy 12-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 1:09 left. Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards, TOP 5:00. Fourth Quarter ALA – Eddie Lacy 62-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick), 8:58 left. Drive: 3 plays, 84 yards, TOP 1:19. MSU – Bennie Fowler 49-yard pass from Keith Nichol (Dan Conroy kick), 5:45 left. Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:05. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

ALA 25 44-275 271 23-19-0 67-546 2-39.5 1-0 3-25 32:22

MSU 12 28-(-48) 219 29-14-1 57-171 7-43.4 2-0 8-45 27:38

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ALA: Eddie Lacy 5-86, Mark Ingram 12-59, Trent Richardson 10-42, Julio Jones 2-36, Demetrius Goode 10-36, Darius Hanks 1-6, Greg McElroy 1-4, A.J. McCarron 1-4, Jalston Fowler 1-3, Team 1-(-1). MSU: Edwin Baker 12-14, Le’Veon Bell 4-13, Larry Caper 1-1, Keshawn Martin 4-0, Andrew Maxwell 1-(-8), Team 1-(-12), Kirk Cousins 5-(-56). INDIVIDUAL PASSING ALA: Greg McElroy 17-13-0 220, A.J. McCarron 6-6-0 51. MSU: Kirk Cousins 18-10-1 120, Andrew Maxwell 6-2-0 43, Keith Nichol 5-2-0 56. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ALA: Marquis Maze 4-77, Dial Preston 4-55, Julio Jones 3-49, Brad Smelley 2-20, Mark Ingram 1-30, Demetrius Goode 1-17, Trent Richardson 1-12, Earl Alexander 1-7, Michael Williams 1-3, Chris Underwood 1-1. MSU: Keshawn Martin 3-41, Keith Nichol 3-22, Bennie Fowler 2-56, Charlie Gantt 2-40, Mark Dell 2-27, Brian Linthicum 1-28, Larry Caper 1-5.

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Edwin Baker 12-97, Larry Caper 11-25, Kirk Cousins 5-18, Keith Nichol 1-7, Keshawn Martin 2-3, Team 1-(-2). TT: Baron Batch 22-100, Eric Stephens 4-31, Harrison Jeffers 1-4, Team 2-(-3), Steven Sheffield 1-(-5), Taylor Potts 1-(-8).

Mark Ingram and Eddie Lacy combined to rush for 145 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 15 Alabama to a 49-7 victory over No. 7 Michigan State in the 2011 Capital One Bowl. Alabama scored on its first four possessions to build a 28-0 halftime lead. The Crimson Tide took the opening kickoff and drove 79 yards in 11 plays and jumped out to a 7-0 lead on Ingram’s 1-yard TD run. On its opening series, Michigan State drove to the Alabama 24 but on a third-and-18 play, Kirk Cousins’ pass attempt was intercepted by Robert Lester. Trent Richardson capped off an eight-play, 62-yard drive with an 8-yard TD run with 14:33 left in the second quarter. Trailing 14-0, a 28-yard completion from Cousins to Brian Linthicum gave MSU a first-and-goal at the Crimson Tide 7. Facing third-and-goal from the 8-yard line, Cousins fumbled while being sacked by Courtney Upshaw as the play resulted in a 30-yard loss and took the Spartans out of field-goal range. Ingram reached paydirt on a 6-yard run and Julio Jones scored on a 35-yard reverse around left end as Alabama took a 28-0 lead to the locker room. Greg McElroy hooked up with Marquis Maze for a 37-yard scoring play and Lacy added TD runs of 12 and 62 yards as the Crimson Tide built a 49-0 lead. The Spartans avoided a shutout as Bennie Fowler scored on a 49-yard pass from Keith Nichol with 5:45 remaining in the fourth quarter. Alabama limited MSU to a season-low 171 total yards – nearly 236 yards below its regular-season average. Upshaw recorded five tackles with three resulting in losses (29 yards), including two sacks, to earn game MVP honors.

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Fourth Quarter MSU – Brett Swenson 44-yard field goal, 8:05 left. Drive: 11 plays, 47 yards, TOP 5:36. TT – Detron Lewis 11-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 5:03 left. Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, TOP 3:02. TT – Baron Batch 13-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 2:08 left. Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, TOP 2:11.

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Third Quarter MSU – Keith Nichol 7-yard run (Brett Swenson kick), 12:15 left. Drive: 5 plays, 26 yards, TOP 2:45. TT – Jacoby Franks 14-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:32 left. Drive: 9 plays, 92 yards, TOP 3:05. MSU – Blair White 8-yard pass from Keshawn Martin (Brett Swenson kick), 1:18 left. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:19.

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Second Quarter TT – Matt Williams 21-yard field goal, 14:11 left. Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 4:36. TT – Lyle Leong 2-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 11:01 left. Drive: 4 plays, 52 yards, TOP 2:00. MSU – Keshawn Martin 48-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Brett Swenson kick), 8:06 left. Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, TOP 2:55. TT – Matt Williams 38-yard field goal, 0:20 left. Drive: 9 plays, 37 yards, TOP 2:28.

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SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter TT – Baron Batch 3-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 8:00 left. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, TOP 3:43. MSU – Edwin Baker 46-yard run (Brett Swenson kick), 3:47 left. Drive: 2 plays, 65 yards, TOP 0:36.

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Steven Sheffield came off the bench to complete 9-of-11 passes for 88 yards and direct two fourth-quarter scoring drives as Texas Tech rallied from a four-point deficit for a 41-31 victory over Michigan State in the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl. There were four lead changes in the second half as the teams combined for 72 points and 975 total yards. Texas Tech jumped out to a 7-0 lead as Baron Batch capped a nine-play, 61-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run with 8:00 left in the first quarter. The Spartans tied the score at 7 on Edwin Baker’s 46-yard TD run with 3:47 remaining in the first quarter. Early in the second quarter, the Red Raiders built a 17-7 lead on Matt Williams’ 21-yard field goal and Taylor Potts’ 2-yard TD toss to Lyle Leong. MSU responded with a quick strike, as Kirk Cousins hooked up with Keshawn Martin for a 48-yard scoring play with 8:06 left in the first half. A 38-yard field goal by Williams gave Texas Tech a 20-14 halftime lead. The Red Raiders’ Eric Stephens fumbled the second-half kickoff and Brett Swenson recovered the ball at the Texas Tech 26. Five plays later, Keith Nichol scored his first career rushing TD on a 7-yard keeper up the middle as MSU took its first lead at 21-20. Midway through the third quarter, Texas Tech put together a nine-play, 92-yard drive and regained the lead at 27-21 on a 14-yard TD pass from Potts to Jacoby Franks. An 18-yard completion from punter Aaron Bates to Charlie Gantt on a fourth-and-5 play set up Martin’s 8-yard TD strike to Blair White as MSU took a 28-27 lead with 1:18 left in the third quarter. Baker’s 26-yard run early in the fourth quarter led to a 44-yard field goal by Swenson as the Spartans extended their lead to 31-27. Sheffield finished off an eight-play, 77-yard drive with an 11-yard TD pass to Detron Lewis as Texas Tech took the lead for good at 34-31 with 5:03 remaining in the game. MSU’s next possession resulted in a turnover, as Franklin Mitchem intercepted Cousins’ pass intended for Martin at the Spartan 35. Nine plays later, Batch iced the game with his 13-yard TD gallop.

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Dan Conroy converted a 28-yard field goal in the third overtime and Anthony Rashad White blocked Blair Walsh’s 47-yard field-goal attempt to give No. 12 Michigan State a 33-30 victory over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. The Spartans rallied from a 16-0 halftime deficit to snap a five-game bowl losing streak. Georgia jumped out to a 16-0 lead as Brandon Boykin tackled Keshawn Martin for a 2-yard loss and a safety on MSU’s first play from scrimmage, Aaron Murray hit Tavarres King for an 80-yard touchdown, and Boykin returned a punt 92 yards for a touchdown. The Spartan defense helped set the tone in the second half, as Georgia’s first possession ended with Darqueze Dennard’s interception at the Bulldog 48. Nine plays later, Le’Veon Bell scored on an 8-yard run around right end, and with Kirk Cousins’ 2-point pass to Brian Linthicum, the Spartans had cut Georgia’s lead in half at 16-8. Late in the third quarter, Dennard returned his second interception 38 yards for a touchdown as MSU pulled to within 16-14. Trailing 19-14 early in the fourth quarter, Cousins’ 50-yard completion to Linthicum set up his 7-yard TD strike to Keith Nichol on a third-and-goal play. The Bulldogs responded with a five-play, 81-yard drive to take a 27-20 lead on Murray’s 13-yard TD toss to Boykin. Down seven with 1:55 remaining and no timeouts, Cousins engineered a 10-play, 85-yard drive, as the Spartans rallied to send the game into overtime on Bell’s 1-yard TD run with 14 seconds left in regulation. Cousins accounted for 84 of MSU’s 85 yards on the scoring drive, connecting on 6-of-8 passes for 64 yards and scrambling for another 20 yards. After a scoreless first overtime, the teams traded field goals in the second overtime. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UGA – Brandon Boykin safety, 12:07 left. Second Quarter UGA – Tavarres King 80-yard pass from Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh kick), 3:06 left. Drive: 1 play, 80 yards, TOP: 0:12. UGA – Brandon Boykin 92-yard punt return (Blair Walsh kick), 1:39 left. Third Quarter MSU – Le’Veon Bell 8-yard run (Brian Linthicum pass from Kirk Cousins), 7:52 left. Drive: 9 plays, 48 yards, TOP: 2:47. MSU – Darqueze Dennard 38-yard interception return (Kirk Cousins pass failed), 1:47 left. Fourth Quarter UGA – Blair Walsh 32-yard field goal, 9:58 left. Drive: 4 plays, -3 yards, TOP: 1:23. MSU – Keith Nichol 7-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Kirk Cousins pass failed), 8:22 left. Drive: 4 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 1:36. UGA – Brandon Boykin 13-yard pass from Aaron Murray (Malcom Mitchell pass from Aaron Murray), 6:44 left. Drive: 5 plays, 81 yards, TOP: 1:38. MSU – Le’Veon Bell 1-yard run (Dan Conroy kick), 0:14 left. Drive: 10 plays, 85 yards, TOP: 1:41. Overtime UGA – Blair Walsh 47-yard field goal. Drive: 4 plays, -5 yards. MSU – Dan Conroy 35-yard field goal. Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards. MSU – Dan Conroy 28-yard field goal. Drive: 7 plays, 14 yards. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

MSU 15 29-73 318 51-28-3 80-391 8-50.1 0-0 8-50 28:26

UGA 15 39-51 288 32-20-2 71-339 7-43.7 1-1 5-15 31:34

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MSU: Le’Veon Bell 17-48, Kirk Cousins 4-23, Edwin Baker 6-10, Keshawn Martin 2-(-8). UGA: Ken Malcome 12-51, Brandon Boykin 2-8, Isaiah Crowell 3-3, Branden Smith 2-3, Richard Samuel 9-0, Carlton Thomas 2-0, Team 1-(-1), Aaron Murray 8-(-13). INDIVIDUAL PASSING MSU: Kirk Cousins 50-27-3 300, Keshawn Martin 1-1-0 18. UGA: Aaron Murray 32-20-2 288.

DEC. 29, 2012 | TEMPE, ARIZ. | ATT: 44,617 1 2 TCU MSU

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Dan Conroy hit a game-winning 47-yard field goal with 1:01 remaining in the fourth quarter as Michigan State defeated TCU, 17-16, in the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Le’Veon Bell led all players with 145 yards rushing on 32 carries, including a 4-yard touchdown run, and was named the Offensive Player of the Game. William Gholston earned Defensive Player of the Game honors after leading MSU with a season-high nine tackles, including a 5-yard sack. TCU jumped out to a 7-0 lead as Matthew Tucker capped a nine-play, 73-yard drive with a 4-yard TD run with 5:45 left in the first quarter. The Horned Frogs added to their lead after Jared Oberkrom connected on field goals of 47 and 31 yards in the second quarter. Michigan State got on the board with 34 seconds left in the third quarter as Connor Cook capped MSU’s longest touchdown drive of the season and longest in bowl history (14 plays, 90 yards) with his first career TD pass, a 15-yard strike to Aaron Burbridge. Trailing 13-7 midway through the fourth quarter, the Spartans took advantage of a crucial TCU turnover as RJ Williamson recovered a fumbled punt return by Skye Dawson at the TCU 4-yard line. Two plays later, Bell scored on a 4-yard run, giving MSU a 14-13 lead with 7:00 remaining. TCU regained the lead, 16-14, on Oberkrom’s 53-yard field goal with 2:42 left in the game, but Cook led MSU on an eight-play, 45-yard scoring drive capped by Conroy’s 47-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining. On the ensuing possession, the Spartans held the Horned Frogs without a first down to seal the 17-16 win. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter TCU – Matthew Tucker 4-yard run (Jaden Oberkrom kick), 5:45 left. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, TOP: 4:31. Second Quarter TCU – Jaden Oberkrom 47-yard field goal, 13:25 left. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, TOP: 3:47. TCU – Jaden Oberkrom 31-yard field goal, 8:18 left. Drive: 7 plays, 83 yards, TOP: 2:55. Third Quarter MSU – Aaron Burbridge 15-yard pass from Connor Cook (Dan Conroy kick), 0:34 left. Drive: 14 plays, 90 yards, TOP: 6:34 Fourth Quarter MSU – Le’Veon Bell 4-yard run (Dan Conroy kick), 7:00 left. Drive: 2 plays, 4 yards, TOP: 0:13. TCU – Jaden Oberkrom 53-yard field goal, 2:42 left. Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards, 1:44. MSU – Dan Conroy 47-yard field goal, 1:01 left. Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 1:41. TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

TCU 13 30-87 201 29-13-1 59-288 7-39.3 1-1 5-39 26:57

MSU 13 42-123 104 27-11-0 69-227 11-43.7 1-0 7-72 33:03

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING TCU: Trevone Boykin 13-37, Matthew Tucker 8-28, B.J. Catalon 7-20, Skye Dawson 1-2, Team 1-0; MSU: Le’Veon Bell 32-145, Connor Cook 3-0, Nick Hill 1-(-1), Team 1-(-2), Andrew Maxwell 5-(-19). INDIVIDUAL PASSING TCU: Trevone Boykin 29-13-1 201; MSU: Andrew Maxwell 15-6-0 28, Connor Cook 11-4-0 47, Le’Veon Bell 1-1-0 29. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) TCU: Josh Boyce 5-91, LaDarius Brown 2-34, Brandon Carter 2-11, Matthew Tucker 2-0; MSU: Dion Sims 3-24, Aaron Burbridge 3-22, Le’Veon Bell 2-13, TyQuan Hammock 1-29, Tony Lippett 1-12, Keith Mumphery 1-4.

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MSU: Brian Linthicum 7-115, B.J. Cunningham 7-66, Le’Veon Bell 5-39, Keith Nichol 4-53, Keshawn Martin 4-35, Todd Anderson 1-10. UGA: Malcom Mitchell 7-51, Tavarres King 6-205, Brandon Boykin 1-13, Marlon Brown 1-6, Ken Malcome 1-6, Isaiah Crowell 1-4, Michael Bennett 1-4, Orson Charles 1-2, Aaron Murray 1-(-3).

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING STAN: Kevin Hogan 18-10-1 143; MSU: Connor Cook 36-22-1 332. RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YARDS) STAN: Ty Montgomery 3-21, Michael Rector 2-44, Devon Cajuste 1-51, Barry Sanders 1-11, Ryan Hewitt 1-11, Anthony Wilkerson 1-7, Tyler Gaffney 1-(-2); MSU: Tony Lippett 5-94, Jeremy Langford 5-17, Macgarrett Kings Jr. 4-52, Bennie Fowler 2-97, Trevon Pendleton 2-21, Keith Mumphery 1-20, Andrew Gleichert 1-17, Josiah Price 1-9, Jamal Lyles 1-5.

RECEPTIONS 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaxico Burress (185 yards) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Rogers (270) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muhsin Muhammad (171) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Rison (252) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Alexander (63) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo RECEIVING YARDS 270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Rogers (10 catches) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Rison (9) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaxico Burress (13) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muhsin Muhammad (9) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Linthicum (7) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING STAN: Tyler Gaffney 24-91, Kevin Hogan 8-41, Michael Rector 1-27, Ricky Seale 1-4, Ryan Hewitt 1-0, Team 1-(-1); MSU: Jeremy Langford 23-84, Macgarrett Kings Jr. 2-7, Bennie Fowler 1-(-5), Team 3-(-6), Connor Cook 6-(-15).

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Burke vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby McAllister vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator

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PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Hoyer vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk Cousins vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Schultz vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Banks vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Yarema vs. Army, 1984 Cherry 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Juday vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose

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PASSING YARDS 376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Banks vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connor Cook vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kirk Cousins vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby McAllister vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator

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Fourth Quarter MSU – Tony Lippett 25-yard pass from Connor Cook, 13:22 left. Drive: 3 plays, 27 yards, TOP: 1:28. STAN – Jordan Williamson 39-yard field goal, 4:15 left. Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, TOP: 4:46.

PASSES COMPLETED 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (50 attempts) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connor Cook (36) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Smoker (32) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Banks (44) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (39) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Burke (35) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus

SPARTAN RECORDS

Third Quarter MSU – Michael Geiger 31-yard field goal, 12:56 left. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 2:04.

PASSES ATTEMPTED 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (27 comp.) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Banks (22) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (21) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connor Cook (22) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Hoyer (14) vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports

2013 RECAP

Second Quarter MSU – Jeremy Langford 2-yard run (Michael Geiger kick), 10:45 left. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 5:55. STAN – Kevin Anderson 40-yard interception return (Jordan Williamson kick), 2:07 left. MSU – Trevon Pendleton 2-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick), 0:28 left. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 1:39.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Le’Veon Bell vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorenzo White vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose

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SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter STAN – Tyler Gaffney 16-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick), 11:16 left. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 3:44. STAN – Jordan Williamson 34-yard field goal, 1:40 left. Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 2:41.

RUSHING YARDS 184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. Duckett (27 rushes) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor (41) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorenzo White (33) vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American 146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor (33) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Le’Veon Bell (32) vs. TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings

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Fourth-ranked Michigan State won its first Rose Bowl in 26 years and fourth in program history with a 24-20 comeback victory over fifth-ranked and defending Rose Bowl Champion Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game. Connor Cook, who completed 22-of-36 passes for a career-high 332 yards to earn Offensive MVP honors, hit Tony Lippett with the gamewinning, 25-yard touchdown pass with 13:22 left in the fourth quarter that put Michigan State on top, 24-17. Stanford scored on the game’s opening drive as Tyler Gaffney’s 16-yard touchdown run capped a seven-play, 77-yard drive for the Cardinal. Jordan Williamson’s 34-yard field goal with 1:40 left in the first quarter extended Stanford’s lead to 10-0. The Spartans got on the board with 10:45 on the clock in the second quarter as Jeremy Langford’s 2-yard TD run cut MSU’s deficit to 10-7. Stanford pushed its advantage back to 10 points at 17-7 on a Kevin Anderson 40-yard interception return for a touchdown with 2:07 remaining in the second, but the Spartans quickly responded with a seven-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that concluded with a 2-yard pass from Connor Cook to Trevon Pendleton just 28 seconds before halftime. MSU tied the score at 17 on Michael Geiger’s 31-yard field goal with 12:56 left in the third quarter. A 19-yard punt return by Macgarrett Kings Jr. late in the third quarter gave Michigan State great field position on the Cardinal 27-yard line, and the Spartans took advantage as Cook found Lippett for a 25-yard TD pass on a third-and-8 play early in the fourth. Stanford trimmed the margin to 24-20 on a 39-yard field goal by Williamson with 4:15 remaining. The Cardinal got the ball one last time on its own 25-yard line with 3:06 to play, but couldn’t convert a first down, as Kyler Elsworth sealed the victory for MSU by leaping over the pile at the line of scrimmage and stopping fullback Ryan Hewitt on fourth-and-1. Elsworth, who collected four tackles including 1.5 for losses in his first career start at linebacker, was named the Rose Bowl Game Defensive MVP.

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor (179 yards) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lorenzo White (113) vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor (146) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorenzo White (158) vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Le’Veon Bell (145) vs. TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings

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TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaxico Burress vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Rison vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator

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BOWL HISTORY

HONORS & AWARDS

SPARTAN HISTORY

SPARTAN RECORDS

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PUNTS 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sadler vs. TCU (481 yards), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Sadler vs. Georgia (401 yards), 2012 Outback 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Edinger vs. Stanford (377), 1996 Sun 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Montgomery vs. Southern Cal (377), 1988 Rose 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Bates vs. Alabama (304), 2011 Capital One PUNTING YARDS 481 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sadler (11 punts) vs. TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Sadler (8) vs. Georgia, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Edinger (8) vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun 377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Montgomery (8) vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Bates (7) vs. Alabama, 2011 Capital One PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS) 55.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ralf Mojsiejenko (4-223) vs. Army, 1984 Cherry 50.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Langeloh (3-152) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 50.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Sadler (8-401) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 48.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Fields (5-240) vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 47.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Edinger (8-377) vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun 47.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Montgomery (8-377) vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose PUNT RETURNS 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devin Thomas (8 yards) vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Japinga (3) vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macgarrett Kings Jr. (21) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sedrick Irvin (50) vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Morse (14) vs. Army, 1984 Cherry 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Wells (70) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose PUNT RETURN YARDS 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Wells (3 returns) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sedrick Irvin (3) vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (2) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macgarrett Kings Jr. (3) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose KICKOFF RETURNS 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keshawn Martin (149 yards) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (132) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devin Thomas (178) vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (108) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bennie Fowler (105) vs. Alabama, 2011 Capital One 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Renaud (41) vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (132) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Hawkins (81) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Johnson (56) vs. Southern California, 1988 Rose

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devin Thomas (5 returns) vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keshawn Martin (6) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (6) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Mason (4) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Haygood (5) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley INTERCEPTIONS 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darqueze Dennard (38 yards) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Iaquaniello (21) vs. Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Iaquaniello (13) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Miller (4) vs. Southern California, 1988 Rose 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Matsock (67) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Edinger (made 3) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Swenson (2) vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 times – last: Dan Conroy (made 2) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback TOTAL OFFENSE 393 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smoker (41 plays) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk Cousins (54) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Banks (54) vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connor Cook (42) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby McAllister (37) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Rison vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keshawn Martin vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Devin Thomas vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports TACKLES 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percy Snow (15-2) vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Bullough (9-7) vs. Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shane Bullough (9-7) vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Morrissey (7-9) vs. Army, 1984 Cherry 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Moore (8-7) vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American TACKLES FOR LOSSES 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Gholston (16 yards) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Peterson (32) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reggie Garnett (5) vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun SACKS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julian Peterson (30 yards) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Gholston (10) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas Wright (19) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Glover (17) vs. Louisville, 1993 Liberty FUMBLES RECOVERED 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Vanderbeek vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha EXTRA POINTS 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Rayner (6 att.) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Swenson (4) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Slonac (4) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Geiger (3) vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (4) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (4) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator EXTRA-POINT ATTEMPTS 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Rayner (5 made) vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Swenson (4) vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (3) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (3) vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Slonac (4) vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose POINTS SCORED 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaxico Burress vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Ezor vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Rison vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Matsock vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darqueze Dennard vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isaiah Lewis vs. TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom McShannock vs. Auburn, 1938 Orange 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Davis-Clark vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One FIELD GOALS MADE 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Edinger (46, 20, 39) vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Conroy (35, 28) vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Swenson (20, 32) vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Swenson (39, 23) vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (30, 34) vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Langeloh (40, 36) vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose

T.J. Duckett rushed for a Spartan bowl-record 184 yards vs. Fresno State in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic, including this 39-yard touchdown run late in the first half.

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BOWL RECORDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts: 91, Lorenzo White (374 yards) in 1984 Cherry, ’85 All-American,’88 Rose Rushing Yards: 374, Lorenzo White (91 rushes) in 1984 Cherry, ’85 All-American,’88 Rose Rushing Touchdowns: 4, Blake Ezor in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha

RUSHING Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Edwin Baker vs. Texas Tech (2010 Alamo). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *46 T.J. Duckett vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *39 Bob Apisa vs. UCLA (1966 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *38 Courtney Hawkins vs. Hawaii (1989 Aloha). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Sedrick Irvin vs. Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Walt Kowalczyk vs. UCLA (1956 Rose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Ed Pearce vs. Auburn (1938 Orange) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Lorenzo White vs. Georgia Tech (1985 All-American). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Billy Wells vs. UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Offense Attempts: 115, Kirk Cousins (651 yards) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback Total Offense Yards: 651, Kirk Cousins (115 attempts) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback

PUNTING Punts: 25, Mike Sadler (1,155 yards) in 2012 Outback, ’12 Buffalo Wild Wings, ’14 Rose Punting Average: 55.8, Ralf Mojsiejenko (4 for 223) in 1984 Cherry TACKLES Total Tackles: 40, Percy Snow (25 solos, 15 assists) in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha

PUNT RETURNS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards Billy Wells vs. UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *62 Sedrick Irvin vs. Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Gari Scott vs. Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Kirk Cousins accounted for a school-record 651 total yards in four postseason bowl appearances.

THE UNIVERSITY

FIELD GOALS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards John Langeloh vs. Southern Cal (1990 Sun). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Dan Conroy vs. TCU (2012 Buffalo Wild Wings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Paul Edinger vs. Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Brett Swenson vs. Texas Tech (2010 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Paul Edinger vs. Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

BOWL HISTORY

PUNTS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards Brandon Fields vs. Nebraska (2003 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Greg Montgomery vs. Southern Cal (1988 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Ralf Mojsiejenko vs. Army (1984 Cherry). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Ralf Mojsiejenko vs. Army (1984 Cherry). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Ralf Mojsiejenko vs. Army (1984 Cherry). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS All-Purpose Yards: 369, Derrick Mason in 1993 Liberty, ’95 Independence, ’96 Sun

KICKOFF RETURNS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards Derrick Mason vs. Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *100 Devin Thomas vs. Boston College (2007 Champs Sports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Leroy McFadden vs. Washington (1997 Aloha). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Courtney Hawkins vs. Southern Cal (1990 Sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Leroy McFadden vs. Washington (1997 Aloha). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

SPARTAN HISTORY

RETURNS Interceptions: 4, Mike Iaquaniello (34 yards) in 1989 Aloha, ’90 Sun Interception Return Yards: 49, John Matsock (1 return) in 1954 Rose Punt Returns: 5, Devin Thomas (8 yards) in 2007 Champs Sports Punt Return Yards: 70, Billy Wells (3 returns) in 1954 Rose Kickoff Returns: 11, Herb Haygood (240 yards) in 2000 Florida Citrus, ’01 Silicon Valley Kickoff Return Yards: 240, Herb Haygood (11 returns) in 2000 Florida Citrus, ’01 Silicon Valley

FUMBLE RETURNS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards T.J. Turner vs. Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *24

SPARTAN RECORDS

SCORING Points: 25, John Langeloh (5 FGs, 10 PATs) in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha, ’90 Sun Touchdowns: 4, Blake Ezor in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha Extra Points: 10, John Langeloh (12 attempts) in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha, ’90 Sun Field Goals: 5, Brett Swenson (7 attempts) in 2007 Champs Sports, ’09 Capital One, ’10 Alamo; John Langeloh (6) in 1988 Rose, ’89 Gator, ’89 Aloha, ’90 Sun

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards John Matsock vs. UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Darqueze Dennard vs. Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *38 Isaiah Lewis vs. TCU (2012 Buffalo Wild Wings). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Tom McShannock vs. Auburn (1938 Orange) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Kendell Davis-Clark vs. Georgia (2009 Capital One). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

2013 RECAP

RECEIVING Pass Receptions: 13, B.J. Cunningham (118 yards) in 2009 Capital One and ’12 Outback; Plaxico Burress (185 yards) in 2000 Florida Citrus Pass Receiving Yards: 361, Andre Rison (12 receptions) in 1985 All-American,’88 Rose, ’89 Gator Touchdown Receptions: 3, Plaxico Burress in 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl and Andre Rison in 1985 All-American, ’88 Rose, ’89 Gator

PASSING Passer-Receiver vs. Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yards Tony Banks-Muhsin Muhammad vs. Louisiana State (1995 Independence). . . . . . . . . . *78 Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *72 Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers vs. Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *69 Clarence Peaks-John Lewis vs. UCLA (1956 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *67 Connor Cook-Bennie Fowler vs. Stanford (2014 Rose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Bobby McAllister-Andre Rison vs. Georgia (1989 Gator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *55 Bobby McAllister-Andre Rison vs. Southern Cal (1988 Rose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Bobby McAllister-Andre Rison vs. Georgia (1989 Gator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Kirk Cousins-Brian Linthicum vs. Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Bobby McAllister-Andre Rison vs. Georgia (1989 Gator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *50 Keith Nichol-Bennie Fowler vs. Alabama (2011 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *49 Kirk Cousins-Blair White vs. Texas Tech (2010 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

COACHING STAFF

PASSING Pass Attempts: 100, Kirk Cousins (54 completions) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback Pass Completions: 54, Kirk Cousins (100 attempts) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback Completion Percentage (Min. 30 Attempts): .606, Jeff Smoker (43 of 71) in 2001 Silicon Valley, ’03 Alamo Passes Had Intercepted: 6, Kirk Cousins in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback Passing Yards: 676, Kirk Cousins (54 of 100) in 2009 Capital One, ’10 Alamo, ’11 Capital One, ’12 Outback Touchdown Passes: 4, Bill Burke in 1996 Sun, ’97 Aloha, 2000 Florida Citrus

2014 SPARTANS

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OPPONENT / INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Ross (138 yards), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mazio Royster (125), Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rashaan Shehee (193), Washington, 1997 Aloha 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nate Sassaman (136), Army, 1984 Cherry 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Faulk (234), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Beban (14), UCLA, 1966 Rose RUSHING YARDS 234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Faulk (25 rushes), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rashaan Shehee (29), Washington, 1997 Aloha 138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Ross (37), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nate Sassaman (28), Army, 1984 Cherry 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mazio Royster (32), Southern Cal, 1990 Sun RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Ingram, Alabama, 2011 Capital One 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Lacy, Alabama, 2011 Capital One 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baron Batch, Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cory Ross, Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rashaan Shehee, Washington, 1997 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Beban, UCLA, 1966 Rose PASSES ATTEMPTED 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (35 completions), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson (24), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Ryan (22), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Potts (29), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Peete (22), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Gunnell, Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Wright, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Coleman, Washington, 1997 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Hampton, Gerogia, 1989 Gator 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Henry, Southern Cal, 1988 Rose PUNTS 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Ayers (375 yards), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Cox (374), UCLA, 1966 Rose 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethan Perry (275), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Butler (306), Georgia, 2012 Outback 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Larson (300), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo PUNTING YARDS 375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Ayers (9 punts), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Cox (9), UCLA, 1966 Rose 306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Butler (7), Georgia, 2012 Outback 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Larson (7), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethan Perry (7), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS) 49.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Rhyne (5-249), Stanford, 2014 Rose 49.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Mimbs (4-197), Georgia, 2009 Capital One 45.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean O’Laughlin (5-229), Washington, 1997 Aloha 45.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Sperle (4-180), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Kessler (4-178), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronnie Knox (4-178), UCLA, 1956 Rose PUNT RETURNS 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Tanner (90 yards), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Walters (64), Stanford, 1996 Sun PUNT RETURN YARDS

PASSES COMPLETED 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (56 attempts), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Potts (43), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson (50), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Ryan (47), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Hutchinson (28), Stanford, 1996 Sun 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Peete (41), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose PASSING YARDS 531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Potts, Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Murray, Georgia, 2012 Outback 288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford, Georgia, 2009 Capital One PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Marinovich, Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garrett Gabriel, Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rodney Peete, Southern Cal, 1988 Rose TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford, Georgia, 2009 Capital One 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Johnson, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Johnson, Georgia, 1989 Gator RECEPTIONS 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Wright (299 yards), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor (156), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detron Lewis (114), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Berrian (94), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Dawkins (68), Louisville, 1993 Liberty RECEIVING YARDS 299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Wright (13 catches), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tavarres King (6), Georgia, 2012 Outback 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor (11), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Gunnell (6), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eddie Kennison (5), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence

92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Boykin (1 return), Georgia, 2012 Outback 90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Tanner (7), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Walters (5), Stanford, 1996 Sun 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prince Miller (1), Georgia, 2009 Capital One 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Silva (4), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports KICKOFF RETURNS 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Snyder (174 yards), Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Berrian (97), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Capel (109), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Montgomery (94), Stanford, 2014 Rose 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Boykin (70), Georgia, 2012 Outback 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Worley (59), Georgia, 1989 Gator 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Cameron (100), UCLA, 1954 Rose KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Snyder (7 returns), Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eddie Kennison (2), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Capel (5), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Cameron (4), UCLA, 1954 Rose 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Berrian (5), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley INTERCEPTIONS 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Silva (40 yards), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Parrish (56), Washington, 1997 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Pavek (0), Army, 1984 Cherry 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Stiles (42), UCLA, 1966 Rose 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dutch Heath (22), Auburn, 1938 Orange INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lester Towns (1 return), Washington, 1997 Aloha 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Parrish (2), Washington, 1997 Aloha 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Williams (1), Georgia, 2012 Outback 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Stiles (2), UCLA, 1966 Rose 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Anderson (1), Stanford, 2014 Rose 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Silva (2), Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports

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BOWL RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blair Walsh (made 2), Georgia, 2012 Outback 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quin Rodriguez (3), Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jaden Oberkrom (made 3), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Williams (2), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo TOTAL OFFENSE

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TACKLES FOR LOSSES

FUMBLE RETURNS Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Gabe Northern, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *37 KICKOFF RETURNS Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Eddie Kennison, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *92 Ramarcus Brown, Georgia (2009 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 John Capel, Florida (2000 Florida Citrus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Bernard Berrian, Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Jeff Snyder, Hawaii (1989 Aloha). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Paul Cameron, UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 PUNT RETURNS

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7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Shelley (7 made), Alabama, 2011 Capital One 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Lentz (6), Washington, 1997 Aloha 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre’ Lafleur (6), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Williams (5), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asen Asparuhov (5), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Miller (5), Stanford, 1996 Sun

FIELD GOALS Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Quin Rodriguez, Southern Cal (1990 Sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Jaden Oberkrom, TCU (2012 Buffalo Wild Wings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Wade Richey, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Jaden Oberkrom, TCU (2012 Buffalo Wild Wings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Blair Walsh, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

BOWL HISTORY

7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Shelley (7 attempts), Alabama, 2011 Capital One 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Lentz (7), Washington, 1997 Aloha 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre’ Lafleur (6), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Williams (5), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asen Asparuhov (5), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Miller (5), Stanford, 1996 Sun

PUNTS Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Ronnie Knox, UCLA (1956 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Brian Mimbs, Georgia (2009 Capital One). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Ben Rhyne, Stanford (2014 Rose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Brandon Brookfield, Louisville (1993 Liberty). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Paul Cameron, UCLA (1954 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Kyle Larson, Nebraska (2003 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Chris Sperle, Southern Cal (1988 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

HONORS & AWARDS

SACKS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Gillyard (18 yards), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by 13 players; most recent: Courtney Upshaw (17), Alabama, 2011 Capital One

Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*92 Randy Tanner, Southern Cal (1988 Rose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Prince Miller, Georgia (2009 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Aaron Bailey, Louisville (1993 Liberty). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Troy Walters, Stanford (1996 Sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SPARTAN HISTORY

3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shayne Skov (10 yards), Stanford, 2014 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtney Upshaw (29 yards), Alabama, 2011 Capital One 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Demorrio Williams (17), Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gerard Warren (13), Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kailee Wong (19), Stanford, 1996 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Gillyard (18), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe Northern (17), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Johnson (10), Louisville, 1993 Liberty 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Jennings (20), Army, 1984 Cherry

SPARTAN RECORDS

18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Stansberry (11-7), Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alec Ogletree (12-1), Georgia, 2012 Outback 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenny Cain (5-7), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Verrett (5-7), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walter Briggs (12-0), Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Demetrius Douglas (6-6), Georgia, 1989 Gator

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Josh Madsen (29)/Leroy Pruitt (50), Stanford (1996 Sun). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *79 Lester Towns, Washington (1997 Aloha). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *66 Tony Parrish, Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *56 Shawn Williams, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Bob Stiles, UCLA (1966 Rose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

2013 RECAP

318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rodney Wright, Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State, 1995 Independence 234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Snyder, Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tavarres King, Georgia, 2012 Outback 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rashaan Shehee, Washington, 1997 Aloha

PASSING Passer-Receiver, Opponent (Year, Bowl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*80 David Carr-Rodney Wright, Fresno State (2001 Silicon Valley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*79 Matt Ryan-Rich Gunnell, Boston College (2007 Champs Sports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *68 Trevone Boykins-Josh Boyce, TCU (2012 Buffalo Wild Wings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Aaron Murray-Tavarres King, Georgia (2012 Outback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

COACHING STAFF

508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Carr (61 plays), Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Potts (44), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rodney Peete (52), Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Murray (40), Georgia, 2012 Outback 259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Stafford (37), Georgia, 2009 Capital One

RUSHING Player, Opponent (Year, Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Kevin Faulk, Louisiana State (1995 Independence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Jammal Lord, Nebraska (2003 Alamo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Mike Reed, Washington (1997 Aloha) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *64 Eddie Lacy, Alabama (2011 Capital One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*62 Malcolm King, Georgia Tech (1985 All-American). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

2014 SPARTANS

3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quin Rodriguez (20, 54, 43), Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jaden Oberkrom (47, 31, 53), TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Williamson (34, 39), Stanford, 2014 Rose 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blair Walsh (32, 47), Georgia, 2012 Outback 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Williams (21, 38), Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Crumley (39, 36), Georgia, 1989 Gator

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18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Taylor, Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rodney Hampton, Georgia, 1989 Gator

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2014 SPARTANS

2014 OUTLOOK

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MSU / TEAM SINGLE-GAME BOWL HIGHS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1956 Rose 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus PASSING FIRST DOWNS 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia, 2009 Capital One 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose RUSHING ATTEMPTS 61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (225 yards), 1989 Aloha 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal (148), 1988 Rose 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (195), 1954 Rose 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (158), 1989 Gator 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (251), 1956 Rose NET YARDS RUSHING 251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (50 rushes), 1956 Rose 225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (61), 1989 Aloha 210 . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (42), 2001 Silicon Valley 204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (46), 1966 Rose 195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (53), 1954 Rose NET YARDS PASSING 376 . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence 332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 2014 Rose 318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 296 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha PASSES ATTEMPTED 51 . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia (28 comp.), 2012 Outback 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. LSU (22), 1995 Indepedence 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (22), 2009 Capital One 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (21), 2003 Alamo 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (22), 2014 Rose 36 . . . . . vs. Boston College (14), 2007 Champs Sports PASSES COMPLETED 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (51 att.), 2012 Outback 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (36), 2014 Rose 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (39), 2009 Capital One 22 . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (32), 2001 Silicon Valley 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (44), 1995 Independence 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (39), 2003 Alamo 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (35), 2000 Florida Citrus

HAD INTERCEPTED 4 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Boston College, 2007 Champs Sports 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Georgia, 2012 Outback 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Washington, 1997 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford, 1996 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Army, 1984 Cherry 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1966 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Auburn, 1938 Orange TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 80 . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (391 total yards), 2012 Outback 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (448), 1995 Independence 75 . . . . vs. Boston College (303), 2007 Champs Sports 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (400), 2000 Florida Citrus 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (446), 1989 Gator TOTAL NET YARDS 586 . . . vs. Fresno State (74 plays), 2001 Silicon Valley 448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (79), 1995 Independence 446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (75), 1989 Gator 400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (75), 2000 Florida Citrus 397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (71), 2014 Rose FUMBLES 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Washington (lost 2),1997 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (3), 1995 Independence 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (4), 1954 Rose FUMBLES LOST 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA, 1954 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU, 1995 Independence PENALTIES 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (78 yards), 1956 Rose 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (80), 1995 Independence 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (85), 1989 Aloha 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (50), 2012 Outback 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (45), 2011 Capital One 8 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (64), 2001 Silicon Valley 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (102), 1989 Gator PENALTY YARDS 102 . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (8 penalties), 1989 Gator 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (9), 1989 Aloha 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (7), 2000 Florida Citrus 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (9), 1995 Independence 78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (10), 1956 Rose PUNTS 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Auburn (422 yards), 1938 Orange 11 . . . . . vs. TCU (481 yards), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (377), 1996 Sun 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (401), 2012 Outback 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (371), 2003 Alamo 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal (377), 1988 Rose PUNTING YARDS 481 . . . . . vs. TCU (11 punts), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (8), 2012 Outback 377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (9), 1996 Sun 377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal (8), 1988 Rose 371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Nebraska (8), 2013 Alamo

PUNT RETURNS 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Army (23 yards), 1984 Cherry 5 . . . . . . . vs. Boston College (8), 2007 Champs Sports 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (8), 1956 Rose PUNT RETURN YARDS 74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (4 returns), 1954 Rose 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Washington (4), 1997 Aloha 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (2), 1995 Independence 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Army (6), 1984 Cherry KICKOFF RETURNS 8 . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Texas Tech (169 yards), 2010 Alamo 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Washington (217), 1997 Aloha 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (171), 2011 Capital One 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (158), 1995 Independence 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (132), 2000 Florida Citrus KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 217 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Washington (8 returns), 1997 Aloha 178 . . . . . vs. Boston College (5), 2007 Champs Sports 171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Alabama (7), 2011 Capital One 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Texas Tech (8), 2010 Alamo 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (7), 1995 Independence INTERCEPTIONS 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Southern Cal, 1990 Sun INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. UCLA (2 returns), 1954 Rose 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (4), 1989 Aloha 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (2), 2012 Outback 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Auburn (2), 1938 Orange 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. TCU (1), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings TIME OF POSSESSION 35:57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 34:43. . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 34:31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia, 1989 Gator 33:03. . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 32:49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus SACKS BY 5 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (42 yards), 2000 Florida Citrus 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. TCU (17), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (16), 2012 Outback 3 . . . . . . vs. Boston College (39), 2007 Champs Sports 3 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (20), 2001 Silicon Valley 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Stanford (20), 1996 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Louisville (25), 1993 Liberty T0TAL POINTS SCORED 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (3OT), 2012 Outback 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER 20 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (2), 2001 Silicon Valley 17 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Fresno State (1), 2001 Silicon Valley 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Florida (2), 2000 Florida Citrus 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. LSU (2), 1995 Independence

PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS) 55.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Army (4-223), 1984 Cherry 50.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Hawaii (3-152), 1989 Aloha 50.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Georgia (8-401), 2012 Outback 47.1. . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Southern Cal (8-377), 1988 Rose 46.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Nebraska (8-371), 2003 Alamo

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BOWL RECORDS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun

22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia, 2009 Capital One 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

NET YARDS RUSHING

NET YARDS PASSING 531 . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley 460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus 288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Georgia, 2012 Outback 271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One

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PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3 PUNTS) 49.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (5-249), 2014 Rose 47.4. . . . . . . . . . . .by Georgia (5-237), 2009 Capital One 45.0. . . . . . . . . . . . .by Southern Cal (4-180), 1988 Rose 44.5. . . . . . . . . . . . .by LSU (4-178), 1995 Independence 43.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (7-306), 2012 Outback

TOTAL POINTS SCORED 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Washington, 1997 Aloha 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU, 1995 Independence 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Fresno State, 2001 Silicon Valley POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (2), 2011 Capital One 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (3), 1995 Independence 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (2), 1997 Aloha

PUNT RETURNS 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (94 yards), 1996 Sun 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal (90), 1988 Rose PUNT RETURN YARDS 94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (7 returns), 1996 Sun 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (1), 2012 Outback 90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal (7), 1988 Rose

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4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1988 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun

PUNTING YARDS 439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (11 punts), 1966 Rose 375 . . . . . . by Boston College (9), 2007 Champs Sports 337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Auburn (10), 1938 Orange 306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (7), 2012 Outback 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (7), 2003 Alamo

SACKS BY 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia, 2009 Capital One 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU, 1995 Independence 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army, 1984 Cherry 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1988 Rose

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38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech (54 att.), 2010 Alamo 35 . . . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (58), 2001 Silicon Valley 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (51), 2000 Florida Citrus 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (30), 1996 Sun 22 . . . . . . by Boston College (47), 2007 Champs Sports 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal (42), 1988 Rose

PUNTS 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (439 yards), 1966 Rose 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Auburn (337), 1938 Orange 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . by TCU (275), 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (306), 2012 Outback 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (300), 2003 Alamo 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army (257), 1984 Cherry 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (277), 1956 Rose

TIME OF POSSESSION 36:14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Washington, 1997 Aloha 35:45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun 35:42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun 35:05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army, 1984 Cherry 35:03. . . . . . . . . . . .by Georgia Tech, 1985 All-American

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PASSES ATTEMPTED 58 . . . . .by Fresno State (35 comp.), 2001 Silicon Valley 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (38), 2010 Alamo 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (25), 2000 Florida Citrus 47 . . . . . . by Boston College (22), 2007 Champs Sports 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal (22), 1988 Rose PASSES COMPLETED

PENALTY YARDS 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (13 pen.), 1997 Aloha 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (10), 2000 Florida Citrus 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (9), 1966 Rose 69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (8), 2003 Alamo 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (9), 2010 Alamo 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (8), 1956 Rose

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (3 int.), 1997 Aloha 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (3), 1996 Sun 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (3), 2012 Outback

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298 . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (43 rushes), 1997 Aloha 275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (44), 2011 Capital One 272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (48), 1995 Independence 257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (49), 1996 Sun 256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army (71), 1984 Cherry

PENALTIES 13 . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (126 yards), 1997 Aloha 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (100), 2000 Florida Citrus 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (60), 2010 Alamo 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (86), 1966 Rose 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (55), 2014 Rose 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (69), 2003 Alamo 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (60), 1956 Rose

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71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Army (256 yards), 1984 Cherry 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (229), 2003 Alamo 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (257), 1996 Sun 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (272), 1995 Independence 48 . . . . . . . . . by Georgia Tech (182), 1985 All-American

FUMBLES LOST 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Hawaii, 1989 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA, 1954 Rose

INTERCEPTIONS 4 . . by Boston College (59 yards), 2007 Champs Sports 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (55), 2012 Outback 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska (2), 2003 Alamo 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (122), 1997 Aloha 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (79), 1996 Sun 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (23), 1995 Independence 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army (7), 1984 Cherry 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (42), 1966 Rose 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Auburn (22), 1938 Orange

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PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by TCU, 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Florida, 2000 Florida Citrus

FUMBLES 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Hawaii (lost 4), 1989 Aloha 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (2), 2000 Florida Citrus 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal (1), 1988 Rose 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by UCLA (3), 1954 Rose

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Hawaii (7 returns), 1989 Aloha 150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by LSU (4), 1995 Independence 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (5), 2010 Alamo 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (6), 2000 Florida Citrus

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TOTAL NET YARDS 579 . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech (85 plays), 2010 Alamo 560 . . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (80), 2001 Silicon Valley 546 . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama (67), 2011 Capital One 495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (79), 1996 Sun 477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Washington (73), 1997 Aloha

KICKOFF RETURNS 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Hawaii (174 yards), 1989 Aloha 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (94), 2012 Outback 6 . . . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (115), 2001 Silicon Valley 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (118), 2000 Florida Citrus 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (120), 2010 Alamo 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Georgia (74), 1989 Gator

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RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Army, 1984 Cherry 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Nebraska, 2003 Alamo 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford, 1996 Sun 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Alabama, 2011 Capital One 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Texas Tech, 2010 Alamo 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Washington, 1997 Aloha 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Louisville, 1993 Liberty 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Southern Cal, 1990 Sun

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 85 . . . . . . . . . . .by Texas Tech (579 yards), 2010 Alamo 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Florida (367), 2000 Florida Citrus 80 . . . . . . . . . by Fresno State (560), 2001 Silicon Valley 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Stanford (495), 1996 Sun 77 . . . . . by Boston College (276), 2007 Champs Sports

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LOU ANNA K. SIMON, PH.D. PRESIDENT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Lou Anna K. Simon, the 20th president of Michigan State University, leads the university’s work to advance the common good in Michigan and around the world. An MSU graduate, she began her career at Michigan State after earning her doctorate in 1974. From there, she moved into a variety of administrative roles, including assistant provost for general academic administration, associate provost, and provost and vice president for academic affairs. The MSU Board of Trustees appointed her president in January 2005. As president, Simon has engaged Michigan State in a strategic and transformative journey to adapt the principles of the land-grant tradition to 21st-century challenges. She has expanded MSU’s reach in the state and around the world by focusing the university’s strengths on solutions that enhance and protect quality of life: clean and affordable energy, access to education, safe and plentiful food, and health care. She outlined these commitments and the philosophy driving them in her monograph, Embracing the World Grant Ideal: Affirming the Morrill Act for a Twenty-first-century Global Society. Simon’s key initiatives, particularly in economic development and international engagement, reflect her commitment to applying knowledge to benefit society and further the global common good. Simon is a member of the American Council on Education and the Council on Competitiveness, a nonpartisan, nongovernmental

organization working to ensure U.S. prosperity. She serves as chair of the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, a group of presidents and chancellors of several prominent U.S. universities that consults regularly with national agencies responsible for security, intelligence, and law enforcement. She also serves as chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s executive committee, the association’s overarching governing panel. Simon’s resolute commitment to advancing Michigan’s economic future has been a hallmark of her presidency. She serves on the board of directors of Business Leaders for Michigan and the Detroit Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In the area of international engagement, Simon is a member of the executive committee of the Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa. Research at Michigan State University reflects Simon’s commitment to advancing knowledge and discovery to improve quality of life. Under her leadership, MSU has expanded its research in, among other areas, biofuels and green energy, medicine and medical technology, physics and rare isotopes, safe water, and agriculture to address world hunger. With the support of external funding now exceeding $500 million annually, Simon is helping ensure that MSU makes a significant positive difference locally and globally.

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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR MARK HOLLIS

Hollis earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in communication from Michigan State in 1985, where he served as a basketball team manager under Jud Heathcote. In 1992, he earned his MBA in business administration from the University of Colorado. He and his wife Nancy, have a daughter, Katy, and two sons, T.R. and Michael.

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Fueled by six Big Ten Championships (regular season and tournament), which tied the department record, Michigan State placed 29th in the 2013-14 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, tied for the fourth best in department history and second highest under Hollis. Led by the Big Ten and Rose Bowl Championship football team, the Spartans closed the fall season at No. 2 in the Directors’ Cup. MSU won a school-record 13 games, finished No. 3 in both national

Prior to returning to Michigan State, Hollis spent two years at the University of Pittsburgh as assistant and associate athletic director. Before his stint at Pitt, Hollis worked for the Western Athletic Conference. He joined the WAC as an administrative assistant immediately after college. Two years later, he was appointed assistant to the commissioner and soon thereafter was promoted to assistant commissioner.

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Future events Hollis designed include a 16-team men’s college basketball tournament with Nike-sponsored schools in Portland, Oregon, in November 2017 to celebrate Nike President Phil Knight’s 80th birthday, and a four-team, round-robin men’s college basketball barnstorming tour in December 2018 featuring MSU, Florida, North Carolina and Texas in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

On the playing field in 2012-13, Michigan State ranked 30th in the Directors’ Cup standings. In the fall, the football team appeared in its sixth consecutive bowl game with a win over TCU in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, men’s soccer won the Big Ten Tournament title, volleyball advanced to the Sweet 16, and the men’s and women’s cross country teams reached the NCAA Championships. Among the winter sports, the men’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 11th time in the past 16 years, the women’s basketball team earned an NCAA Tournament bid for the fifth-straight season, and two Spartans earned national runner-up honors at the NCAA Track and Field Indoor Championships. The achievements continued in the spring, as men’s tennis received its first-ever bid for the NCAA Championships, women’s golf placed a school-record ninth at the NCAA Championships, and women’s track and field placed 18th at the NCAA Championships.

On Oct. 13, 2005, Michigan State University and WJR - 760 AM announced a five-year agreement to carry Spartan football and men’s basketball games, along with coaches’ radio shows. The successful partnership led to the announcement on Jan. 19, 2010, of a 10-year extension through 2020. Hollis played a leading role in finding MSU athletics a home on the 50,000-watt Detroit radio station, known as the “Great Voice of the Great Lakes.” The agreement has benefited more than just athletics as WJR regularly promotes the academic accomplishments of the university in addition to broadcasting sporting events.

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Hollis is credited with developing some of college athletics’ most innovative events. It was his vision that led to Michigan State playing North Carolina in November 2011 in the first basketball game to be played on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier. In 2003, Hollis was the architect of the “BasketBowl,” which established a then-world record crowd of 78,129 who witnessed the Michigan State-Kentucky game at Detroit’s Ford Field. The concept, which involves placing the court in the center of a football stadium, has been used at the last six NCAA Final Fours. In 2001, Hollis helped mastermind the Michigan State-Michigan outdoor hockey game that attracted a then-world record crowd of 74,554 in Spartan Stadium.

Also in 2008, the men’s and women’s soccer programs opened DeMartin Stadium, a state-of-the-art 2,500-seat facility that enables MSU to host conference and national tournaments. The baseball program played its inaugural season in McLane Baseball Stadium in 2009 following a $4 million donation to the 2,500-seat ballpark by former Houston Astros owner Drayton McLane Jr. In 2011, with the help of a $1 million gift by alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia – the largest cash (outright) gift received by an MSU women’s intercollegiate sports program – Secchia Stadium, a 1,100-seat facility located at Old College Field, opened for the softball program.

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Since his official appointment as athletics director began in 2008, the Spartans have won 25 Big Ten Championships (regular season and tournament), appeared in two Final Fours and six bowl games, and finished in the top 40 of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup five times. In addition, during Hollis’ tenure as an administrator at MSU, the Spartans have appeared in 17 consecutive men’s basketball NCAA Tournaments - the longest current streak among Big Ten schools and the third longest in the nation - and six Final Fours.

The Spartans moved into one of the nation’s finest football facilities in August 2008, as a $15 million expansion and renovation project for the Duffy Daugherty Football Building was completed. MSU alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, donated $5 million as the lead gift for the facility expansion and upgrade. The Skandalaris Football Center includes team, staff and position meeting rooms, coaches’ offices and a hall of history. In addition, an expanded weight room was finished in September 2008 that increased the facility in size from 9,000 to 16,500-square feet.

Hollis was named athletics director-designate on Sept. 12, 2007, and teamed with Mason in the transition throughout the fall of 2007. Prior to his official appointment as athletics director, Hollis played a lead role in two significant head coaching searches during the 2006-07 year. He spearheaded the effort to hire Mark Dantonio as football coach, which has resulted in a school-record seven consecutive bowl appearances, two Big Ten Championships (2010, 2013) and a Rose Bowl Championship (2014). He also provided major assistance in the hiring of women’s basketball coach Suzy Merchant in the spring of 2007, who led the Spartans to the Sweet 16 in 2009 and has brought MSU to six-straight NCAA Tournaments. Hollis’ first hire as athletics director arrived on July 2, 2008, when he tabbed Jake Boss Jr. to direct the Spartan baseball program; in just three seasons, Boss won a Big Ten title in 2011, the first for the program in 32 years, then followed in 2012 by guiding MSU to the NCAA Tournament.

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A 1985 MSU graduate, Hollis returned to his alma mater in 1995. Since then, he has been a critical component of the athletic department executive management staff, helping guide the department through short- and long-range plans. In addition, Hollis is chair of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet, a member of the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, and a member of the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.

In Hollis’ first full season as athletics director in 2008-09, Michigan State enjoyed one of its most successful years of the decade with a 27th-place finish in the Directors’ Cup, the best showing for the department since 2003 and the third highest in the department’s history. Ten teams earned bids to their respective NCAA Championships, led by men’s basketball, which reached the national title game against North Carolina while also winning the Big Ten regular-season championship.

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Hollis has more than 25 years of athletics administration experience, either at the school or conference level. His wellrounded background has led to his knowledge of all areas within an athletics department, including marketing, financial administration, television negotiations, fund-raising, game operations, facility management, personnel policy, corporate interaction, sports management and public relations.

Spartan athletic facilities have been upgraded at an unprecedented rate the past decade – including more than $100 million at Spartan Stadium – and will only continue to improve under Hollis. A $24.5 million project to the north end of Spartan Stadium was completed in August 2014 that features a two-story, 50,000-square-foot addition as well as an entrance plaza, renovated gates, and additional restrooms and concessions. The building includes new locker rooms for teams, coaches and officials, a media center, and an engagement center for all varsity sports. Former All-America offensive lineman Flozell Adams provided a leadership gift of $1.5 million for MSU’s new locker room, which is named in honor of his later mother, Rachel Adams. Prior to the 2012 season, $10 million scoreboards, totaling 13,300-square-feet, were installed in the north and south end zones, giving MSU one of the top video board systems in the nation.

One of Hollis’ major goals upon becoming athletics director was accomplished in 2010 when he unveiled the new brand and identity program for the athletics department. All of Michigan State’s uniforms now incorporate consistent use of colors, logos, lettering and numerals along with standardization for logos.

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This is the vision Michigan State Athletics Director Mark Hollis has for Spartan Athletics. Hollis, who was named the 2012 Athletic Director of the Year by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal/Daily, is in his seventh year leading the MSU Athletics Department. He officially assumed the role of MSU’s 18th athletics director on Jan. 1, 2008, succeeding Ron Mason.

Michigan State had a banner year in 2010-11, winning five Big Ten Championships. The football team won a then schoolrecord 11 games and claimed the program’s seventh Big Ten Championship, the baseball team won its first Big Ten title since 1979, while the women’s cross country, women’s basketball and women’s golf teams also won conference championships. In 2009-10, the men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four for the sixth time in the last 12 years and won its second-straight Big Ten regular-season title, and field hockey captured both the Big Ten regularseason and tournament championships.

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“We gather and engage our community to teach, support and celebrate our student-athletes in their quest for excellence.”

During Hollis’ tenure, Michigan State student-athletes have excelled not only in competition, but in the classroom as well. For seven consecutive semesters, Spartan student-athletes have posted better than a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average. Nearly 400 student-athletes (398) posted a cumulative GPA above 3.0 in the spring semester of 2014, marking the second-highest total in the history of the department, and 17 teams also reached that mark. Additionally, 268 studentathletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors throughout the 2013-14 academic year, including 59 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars (min. 3.7 GPA). In the spring of 2012, the athletics department compiled the highest grade-point average in program history with a 3.0644. The graduation success rate under Hollis is a remarkable 87 percent.

In 2011-12, MSU won three Big Ten Championships (women’s cross country, men’s basketball and women’s golf) and the football team won the 2011 Big Ten Legends Division title and played in the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game. The Spartans finished ranked No. 10 in the final USA TODAY Coaches Poll after winning 11 games, including a dramatic 33-30 triple-overtime victory over Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. The men’s basketball team captured a share of the conference regular-season championship, won the 2012 Big Ten Tournament title, and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Overall, nine sports participated in their respective team NCAA Championships, while individuals competed in five more NCAA Championships. The Spartans finished 34th overall in the 2011-12 Directors’ Cup standings.

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polls, defeated No. 5 Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, and topped No. 2 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. In addition to winning the Big Ten Tournament, field hockey advanced to the Elite Eight, along with men’s soccer, and volleyball reached the regional round of the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. MSU maintained its excellence in women’s cross country and women’s golf, as both programs captured their third Big Ten title in four years. On the hardwood, men’s basketball won its fourth Big Ten Tournament title and reached the Elite Eight for the eighth time in the past 16 years, while the women’s team claimed its second Big Ten regular-season championship in four years and received its sixth consecutive NCAA bid.

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Spartan Stadium is in its 91st season as home to Michigan State football. Since its opening in 1923, Michigan State has won 70 percent of its games played in Spartan Stadium. The Spartans hosted their 500th game at Spartan Stadium on Oct. 12, 2013, against Indiana on Homecoming.

Season-ticket sales have topped the 60,000 mark six times in Spartan football history, with an all-time record 63,831 season tickets purchased in 2012.

Spartan Stadium represents a tribute to Michigan State’s football past and a vote of confidence in its future. In just the past two years, more than $34 million has been committed to upgrading the 91-year-old facility to continually enhance the gameday atmosphere.

The first came in 1935, the year in which the stadium was officially named Macklin Field, boosting the capacity to 26,000. The 1948 enlargement raised the total to 51,000.

In June 2013, the Michigan State Board of Trustees approved a $24.5 million project to the north end of Spartan Stadium that opened in August 2014. The new structure features a two-story, 50,000-square-foot addition as well as an entrance plaza, renovated gates, and additional restrooms and concessions. The building includes new locker rooms for teams, coaches and officials, including a 4,500-square-foot home locker room and a 700-square-foot home training room, in addition to a 3,600-square-foot media center and a 4,000-squarefoot engagement center for all varsity sports. Former All-America offensive lineman Flozell Adams provided a leadership gift of $1.5 million for MSU’s new locker room, which is named in honor of his later mother, Rachel Adams.

On Oct. 6, 2001, Spartan Stadium added another chapter to its storied history as a then world-record crowd of 74,554 attended the MSU-Michigan outdoor hockey game.

Prior to the 2012 season, new high-def Panasonic video screens and scoreboards as well as a new sound system were installed in Spartan Stadium. The new scoreboard/video screen in the south end zone is 5,300-square feet, compared to its predecessor that measured just 567-square feet (installed in 1998). The top of the new south end zone structure reaches 130 feet. In addition, two new video boards as well as an LED ribbon board were added to the north end zone. The LED ribbon board covers 4,500 square feet (450-feet long and 10-feet high). Combined, the south and north video screens/scoreboards total 13,300-square feet. The $10 million project replaced a 14-year-old scoreboard, message board and audio system. In July 2014, ESPN named Spartan Stadium’s south end zone scoreboard among the Top 10 in the nation at No. 9. A $64 million expansion project completed prior to the start of the 2005 football season featured the addition of nearly 3,000 seats, including 24 suites and a 193-seat press box, bringing the current stadium capacity to 75,005. “The Spartan” statue was relocated to the atrium of the new structure. The 200,000-square-foot addition also houses the MSU Alumni Association, University Development and other units. The Michigan State Board of Trustees approved the major addition and expansion project of Spartan Stadium in September 2003.

A series of projects paralleling the Spartans’ rise to national football prominence enlarged the steel-and-concrete facility from its original 14,000 seats in 1923 to its present size.

After 9,000 new seats upped the capacity to 60,000 in 1956, the upper decks were added to the east and west stands in 1957, bringing the capacity to 76,000. It also became Spartan Stadium that year. Renovations during the summer of 1994 improved sightlines and comfort for fans, while reducing the capacity to 72,027.

In 1998, Spartan Stadium celebrated its 75th anniversary plus it reached another milestone that season when it played host to its 400th game, a 29-5 MSU victory over Northwestern on Oct. 31. Michigan State has compiled a 343-147-13 record (.695) since taking up residency in Spartan Stadium (formerly Macklin Field) in 1923. The Spartans have gone undefeated at home 19 times since the stadium opened in 1923, including three times under current MSU head coach Mark Dantonio (2010, 2011, 2013). In addition, Michigan State has suffered only one home loss during a season 28 times. Only 10 times in the history of the stadium have the Spartans experienced a losing record at home. With its 49-14 victory over No. 4 Wisconsin in the 2004 home finale, Michigan State recorded its 300th win in Spartan Stadium. Michigan State’s longest home winning streak at Spartan Stadium is 19 games from Oct. 14, 1950, through Nov. 21, 1953.

Barton Malow/Clark served as the construction manager for the Spartan Stadium expansion project, with HNTB providing architectural services. Following the June 26, 2011, U2 “360º” concert, the entire playing surface in Spartan Stadium had to be replaced. The new playing surface, planted in April 2010 at Graff’s Turf Farms in Fort Morgan, Colorado, is comprised of a blend of four varieties of Kentucky bluegrass. The installation of the new sod, transported to Spartan Stadium in 26 refrigerator trucks, took three days (July 12-15). Spartan Stadium, which officially opened in 1923 at its current location, featured a natural grass playing surface until artificial turf was installed in 1969. The stadium returned to natural grass for the 2002 season. In 2005, the natural grass playing surface in Spartan Stadium earned Field of the Year honors from the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA). Prior to the 2002 season, ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper Jr. ranked Spartan Stadium No. 8 on his list of the nation’s most scenic venues. Natural grass returned to Spartan Stadium in 2002 after a 33-year absence, with the installation of a modular field. The playing surface, planted in May of 2001 at MSU’s Hancock Turfgrass Research Center, was comprised of a blend of nine varieties of Kentucky bluegrass. The original switch from natural grass to artificial turf came in time for the 1969 season. Since 1957, capacity crowds have attended 161 games in Spartan Stadium, including the single-game record 80,401 fans who witnessed MSU’s 20-19 loss to top-ranked Notre Dame on Sept. 22, 1990. The Spartans have ranked among the NCAA’s Top 25 in attendance each of the last 58 seasons, including 20th in 2013, averaging 72,328 fans per game. The Spartans ranked 19th in the NCAA in total attendance in 2013 as 506,294 fans went through the turnstiles for seven home games, including a season-high 76,306 vs. Michigan on Nov. 2.

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Att. .................................................. Opponent ...............................................Year 80,401 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1990 80,383 ............................................. Ohio State...............................................1975 80,193 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................2006 80,157 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1991 80,093 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1971 80,011 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1966 79,895 ............................................. Notre Dame ............................................1986 79,776 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1975 79,687 ............................................. Michigan .................................................1997 79,561 ............................................. Purdue ....................................................1979 ALL-TIME MSU FOOTBALL SEASON-TICKET SALES ________________________

Rank ............................................... Season ..................................... Tickets Sold 1. ..................................................... 2012 .....................................................63,831 2. ..................................................... 2000 .....................................................61,479 3. ..................................................... 2006 .....................................................61,227 4. ..................................................... 2001 .....................................................61,198 5. ..................................................... 2005 .....................................................60,692

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2014 BIG TEN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 2014 OUTLOOK

Friday, Aug. 29 Jacksonville State at MICHIGAN STATE

Saturday, Oct. 25 MARYLAND at WISCONSIN MICHIGAN at MICHIGAN STATE MINNESOTA at ILLINOIS OHIO STATE at PENN STATE RUTGERS at NEBRASKA

Saturday, Nov. 29 ILLINOIS at NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN at OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE at PENN STATE MINNESOTA at WISCONSIN PURDUE at INDIANA RUTGERS at MARYLAND Saturday, Dec. 6 Big Ten Championship Game [4]

[1] - M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. [2] - Croke Park Stadium, Dublin, Ireland [3] - Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas [4] - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind

BOWL HISTORY

Saturday, Sept. 20 Texas State at ILLINOIS INDIANA at Missouri IOWA at Pittsburgh MARYLAND at Syracuse Utah at MICHIGAN Eastern Michigan at MICHIGAN STATE San Jose State at MINNESOTA Miami (Fla.) at NEBRASKA Western Illinois at NORTHWESTERN Massachusetts at PENN STATE Southern Illinois at PURDUE RUTGERS at Navy Bowling Green at WISCONSIN

HONORS & AWARDS

Saturday, Nov. 1 ILLINOIS at OHIO STATE INDIANA at MICHIGAN MARYLAND at PENN STATE NORTHWESTERN at IOWA PURDUE at NEBRASKA WISCONSIN at RUTGERS

Friday, Nov. 28 NEBRASKA at IOWA

SPARTAN HISTORY

Saturday, Oct. 18 IOWA at MARYLAND MICHIGAN STATE at INDIANA NEBRASKA at NORTHWESTERN PURDUE at MINNESOTA RUTGERS at OHIO STATE

Saturday, Nov. 22 INDIANA at OHIO STATE MARYLAND at MICHIGAN MINNESOTA at NEBRASKA NORTHWESTERN at PURDUE PENN STATE at ILLINOIS RUTGERS at MICHIGAN STATE WISCONSIN at IOWA

SPARTAN RECORDS

Saturday, Sept. 13 PENN STATE at RUTGERS ILLINOIS at Washington INDIANA at Bowling Green Iowa State at IOWA West Virginia at MARYLAND Miami (Ohio) at MICHIGAN MINNESOTA at TCU NEBRASKA at Fresno State Kent State at OHIO STATE PURDUE vs. Notre Dame [4]

Saturday, Oct. 11 ILLINOIS at WISCONSIN INDIANA at IOWA MICHIGAN STATE at PURDUE NORTHWESTERN at MINNESOTA PENN STATE at MICHIGAN

Saturday, Nov. 15 INDIANA at RUTGERS IOWA at ILLINOIS MICHIGAN STATE at MARYLAND NEBRASKA at WISCONSIN OHIO STATE at MINNESOTA NORTHWESTERN at Notre Dame Temple at PENN STATE

2013 RECAP

Saturday, Sept. 6 Western Kentucky at ILLINOIS Ball State at IOWA MARYLAND at USF MICHIGAN at Notre Dame MICHIGAN STATE at Oregon Middle Tennessee State at MINNESOTA McNeese State at NEBRASKA Northern Illinois at NORTHWESTERN Virginia Tech at OHIO STATE Akron at PENN STATE Central Michigan at PURDUE Howard at RUTGERS Western Illinois at WISCONSIN

Saturday, Oct. 4 MICHIGAN at RUTGERS NEBRASKA at MICHIGAN STATE OHIO STATE at MARYLAND PURDUE at ILLINOIS WISCONSIN at NORTHWESTERN North Texas at INDIANA

Saturday, Nov. 8 IOWA at MINNESOTA MICHIGAN at NORTHWESTERN OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN STATE PENN STATE at INDIANA WISCONSIN at PURDUE

COACHING STAFF

Saturday, Aug. 30 Youngstown State at ILLINOIS Indiana State at INDIANA Northern Iowa at IOWA James Madison at MARYLAND Appalachian State at MICHIGAN Florida Atlantic at NEBRASKA California at NORTHWESTERN OHIO STATE vs. Navy [1] PENN STATE vs. UCF [2] Western Michigan at PURDUE WISCONSIN vs. LSU [3]

Saturday, Sept. 27 ILLINOIS at NEBRASKA IOWA at PURDUE MARYLAND at INDIANA MINNESOTA at MICHIGAN NORTHWESTERN at PENN STATE Wyoming at MICHIGAN STATE Cincinnati at OHIO STATE Tulane at RUTGERS USF at WISCONSIN

2014 SPARTANS

Thursday, Aug. 28 Eastern Illinois at MINNESOTA RUTGERS at Washington State

THE UNIVERSITY Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, will host the 2014 Big Ten Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 6.

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College Football Playoff Coming in 2014-15 On June 26, 2012, the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee agreed to launch a four-team playoff beginning with the 2014-15 season. The format is simple: the best four teams, two semifinals played in bowl games and a championship game played in a different city each year. It’s the best of all worlds and the biggest innovation in the sport in decades. The new format will continue at least 12 years, through the 2025-26 season. The semifinals will be rotated among six bowl games and will be played either New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. The championship game, to be managed by the 10 conferences and rotated among neutral sites every year, will be played on a Monday at least six days after the last semifinal game. The Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl have been chosen to host the first national semifinals, which will pair No. 1 versus No. 4 and No. 2 versus No. 3 on Jan. 1, 2015. The winners of those two games will face off in the first championship game of the playoff era on Monday, Jan. 12, 2015, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Every Game Counts The new playoff preserves the excitement and significance of college football’s unique regular season where every game counts. The Best Four Teams The selection committee will choose the four teams for the playoff based on body of work, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, comparison of results against common opponents, championships won and other factors. A New Year’s Spectacular Fans will enjoy back-to-back tripleheaders. Two semifinals and four other premier bowl games will be played on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Those holidays will belong to college football. Semifinal games will rotate among six different bowls, extending the experience to more fans. Site Selection The Management Committee will select cities to host the National Championship Game. A city can host a bowl game and the championship game in the same year. A city cannot, however, host a semifinal and championship game in the same year. Universal Access Every FBS team will have equal access to the playoff based on its performance. No team will qualify automatically. More Revenue The popularity of the new format will increase revenue for all conferences and independent institutions. Conferences Manage the Event The FBS conferences will manage the College Football Playoff. All 10 conferences are members of the new entity - CFP Administration, LLC. University presidents and chancellors from all 10 conferences and Notre Dame form the Board of Managers and will govern the administrative operations, with commissioners (the Management Committee) managing the event with guidance from an advisory group of athletics directors. A small staff in the playoff’s office in Irving, Texas, will carry out the details responsibilities. Selection Committee A talented group of high-integrity individuals with experience as coaches, student-athletes, collegiate administators and journalists, along with sitting athletics directors,

comprise the selection committee. The group will meet in person several times a year.

BIG TEN BOWL SCHEDULE

Selection Committee Responsibilities • Select the top four teams for the playoff, rank them and assign them to semifinal sites. • Rank the next group of teams to play in other New Year’s bowls if berths are available. • Select the highest-ranked champion from the five conferences without New Year’s bowl contracts. • Assign teams to New Year’s bowls - Create competitive matchups - Attempt to avoid rematches of regular-season games and repeat appearances - Consider geography Participants in the Orange, Rose and Sugar Bowls Both participants in these three bowls are contracted outside the playoff arrangement (Big Ten and Pac-12 to Rose Bowl; SEC and Big 12 to Sugar Bowl; ACC to Orange Bowl against a contracted opponent). If a conference champion qualifies for the playoff, then the bowl will choose a replacement from that conference. When those bowls host the semifinals and their contracted champions do not qualify, then the displaced champion(s) will play in the other New Year’s bowls. Participants in the New Year’s Bowls (Fiesta, Cotton, Atlanta) • Displaced conference champions and the top-ranked champion from a non-contract conference. • Highest-ranked available teams will fill any other berths. • The selection committee will make the pairings. College Football Playoff Schedule (through 2016-17) 2014-15 Dec. 31: Fiesta, Orange, Peach Jan. 1: Cotton, Rose (Semifinal), Sugar (Semifinal) Jan. 12: Championship (Arlington, Texas) 2015-16 Dec. 31: Cotton (Semifinal), Orange (Semifinal), Peach Jan. 1: Fiesta, Rose, Sugar Jan. 11: Championship (Glendale, Arizona) 2016-17 Dec. 31: Fiesta (Semifinal), Orange, Peach (Semifinal) Jan. 2: Cotton, Rose, Sugar Jan. 9: Championship (Tampa, Florida)

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JAN. 12, 2015 | 8:30 P.M. EST ESPN ARLINGTON, TEXAS AT&T STADIUM (80,000)

PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL ROSE BOWL GAME JAN. 1, 2015 | 5 P.M. EST ESPN PASADENA, CALIF. ROSE BOWL (92,059)

PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL JAN. 1, 2015 | 8:30 P.M. EST ESPN NEW ORLEANS, LA. LOUISIANA SUPERDOME (72,500)

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HEART OF DALLAS BOWL DEC. 26, 2014 | 1 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. CONFERENCE USA ESPN DALLAS, TEXAS COTTON BOWL (92,1000) DETROIT LIONS BOWL DEC. 26, 2014 | 4:30 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. ACC ESPN DETROIT, MICH. FORD FIELD (65,000) NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL DEC. 27, 2014 | 4:30 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. ACC ESPN NEW YORK, N.Y. YANKEE STADIUM (52,325) NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY BOWL DEC. 27, 2014 | 8 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. PAC-12 ESPN SAN DIEGO, CALIF. QUALCOMM STADIUM (71,294) FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL DEC. 30, 2014 | 3 P.M. EST ACC/BIG TEN VS. SEC ESPN NASHVILLE, TENN. LP FIELD (68,798) SAN FRANCISCO BOWL DEC. 30, 2014 | 10 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. PAC-12 ESPN SANTA CLARA, CALIF. LEVI’S STADIUM (80,000) ORANGE BOWL DEC. 31, 2014 | 8:30 P.M. EST ACC CHAMP/AT-LARGE VS. BIG TEN/SEC/NOTRE DAME ESPN MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. SUN LIFE STADIUM (72,230) CAPITAL ONE BOWL JAN. 1, 2015 | 1 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. SEC ABC ORLANDO, FLA. CITRUS BOWL (65,438) OUTBACK BOWL JAN. 1, 2015 | 1 P.M. EST BIG TEN VS. SEC ESPN TAMPA, FLA. RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM (65,000) TAXSLAYER BOWL JAN. 2, 2015 | 3:20 P.M. EST BIG TEN/ACC VS. SEC ESPN JACKSONVILLE, FLA. EVERBANK FIELD (67,164)


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