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TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record:............................... 6 wins, 4 losses 2009 MIAA Record/Finish:.............. 4 wins, 2 losses/T-2nd Basic offense:........................................................ Multiple Basic defense:...............................................................4-4 Letterwinners returning:.............................34 (15 O, 19 D) Letterwinners lost:.....................................31 (14 O, 17 D) Starters returning:..........................................12 (5 O, 7 D) Starters lost:..................................................14 (8 O, 6 D)

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director:.................... Ryan Thompson SID e-mail:....................................rthompson@adrian.edu SID office phone:.......................................(517) 264-3280 SID cell phone:..........................................(517) 438-0995 SID fax number:........................................(517) 264-3810 Website:......................................www.adrianbulldogs.com Press box phone:......................................(517) 438-0995

CREDITS

The 2010 Adrian College Football Media Guide was designed, written and produced by Ryan Thompson, sports information director with editorial assistance from the Adrian College Public Relations Office. Photography by Dave Pearcy, ZR Photo and Mike Carter. Special Thanks to Brian Alden for editorial assistance. Cover Designs by Mellissa Boyd & Ryan Thompson. Printing done by Spectrum Printers in Tecumseh, Mich. Information included in this publication is current through Aug. 23, 2010.

Student Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities): Harry Bailey ............................... Head JV/JV Off. Coordinator Zach Knapp ................................................JV Defensive Line Brad Smagala ............................................. JV Def. Coordinator Josh Holmes .................................................JV Offensive Line Head Athletic Trainer:..................................................Jamie Fetter Work Phone: .................................................... (517) 264-3969 E-mail: ............................................... jfetter@adrian.edu

Table of Contents

Quick Facts.................................................................... 3 Adrian College at a Glance......................................... 4-5 Performance Stadium..................................................... 6 Season Preview.......................................................... 7-8 Head Coach Jim Deere.................................................. 9 Assistant Coaches (T. Haines & C. Bache).................. 10 Assistant Coaches (B. Haines & W. Brown)................. 11 Assistant Coaches (P. Wood & J. Chapin)................... 12 Assistant Coaches (C. Calley & H. Bailey)................... 13 2010 Numerical and Alphabetical Roster................ 14-16 Player Biographies.................................................. 17-28 2009 Team Stats and Information................................. 29 2009 Individual Stats............................................... 30-31 2009 Defensive Stats................................................... 32 MIAA Information.......................................................... 33 2009 Game Recaps................................................ 34-38

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First year of football:.................................................. 1892 All-time record:......................................377-426-20 (.470) Years in Post-season play:.........................2 (1983, 1988) Last post-season appearance:.... 1988, L 25-7 Augustana All-time playoff record:.................................................. 0-2

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Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities): Chris Bache (Indiana, Pa., ‘87).................. (517) 265-5161 x.5032 Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Tyler Haines (Defiance College, ‘06).......... (517) 265-5161 x.5003 Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Bryant Haines (Ball State, ‘09)................... (517) 265-5161 x.5004 Defensive Line/Conditioning Wendell Brown (Ball State, ‘08).................. (517) 265-5161 x.4018 Linebackers Jim Chapin (Univ. of Michigan, ‘09)............ (517) 265-5161 x.4006 Running Backs Phil Wood (Sheffield Hallam Univ., ‘04)...... (517) 265-5161 x.5012 Wide Receivers/Video J.R. Zapata (Adrian College, ‘04)......................Inside Linebackers Christon Calley (Adrian College, ‘09)................... Defensive Backs

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Head Coach: .............................................................Jim Deere Alma Mater, Year:.......................................... Adrian College, 1989 Head Coaching Record at Adrian:........................ 0-0 (1st Season) Years at Adrian: .........................................................18th Season Football office phone number:................................ (517) 264-3995 Best time to reach Deere:................................................. mornings

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Name of school:..........................................Adrian College City, State, ZIP:.......................................Adrian, MI 49221 Founded:.................................................................... 1859 Enrollment:................................................................ 1,650 Nickname:............................................................ Bulldogs School Colors:............................................... Black & Gold Stadium:...................................... Multi-Sport Performance Capacity:................................................................... 3,000 Surface:............................................... ProGrass Synthetic Affiliation:.................................................NCAA Division III Conference:.......... Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. President:........................................ Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking Alma Mater:................................Michigan State University Director of Athletics:.......................................... Mike Duffy Alma Mater, Year:..............................Adrian College, 1982 Athletic Department Phone:.......(517) 265-5161 ext. 4210 Athletic Department Fax:............................(517) 264-3802

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ADRIAN COLLEGE Adrian College evolved from a theological institute founded by the Wesleyan Methodist denomination at Leoni, Michigan, a small town east of Jackson, in 1845. In 1855 this institute united with the Leoni Seminary, a Methodist Protestant institution, to establish Michigan Union College.

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Legend states that members of the College became concerned about the environment at Leoni, which was nicknamed “Whiskey Town.” In 1859, this concern and other circumstances made it advisable to relocate or close. In the same year, Dr. Asa Mahan, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church in Adrian and a well-known educator, was encouraged by citizens of the community to establish a college. Mahan had served as the first president of Oberlin College and, before that, as an officer of Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Dr. Mahan and his colleagues invited the officials and supporters of the closing Michigan Union College to join in establishing the new college at Adrian. After the invitation was accepted, the story says, the library holdings were loaded on an ox-cart in March 1859, and transported 60 miles to the new campus site on the west side of Adrian.

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On March 28, 1859, Adrian College was chartered by the Michigan legislature as a degreegranting institution with Dr. Mahan as its first president. Through a series of consolidations and denomination unifications, the College has maintained its relationship with The United Methodist Church.

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For almost 100 years, the campus consisted of several brick buildings stretching along Madison Street. Most of today’s campus was woods and fields. In the mid-1950s, the College, encouraged by the generosity of Ray W. Herrick, embarked in a building program that established the basis for the current campus.

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Today, when students walk in the area bounded on the east by Madison Street and edged by Downs Hall, Valade Hall, Cornelius House and Herrick Tower, they tread on the same ground that students hurried across in 1859 as they rushed to classes, meals and social events. Now, however, the campus consists of 100 acres, over 20 academic and service buildings and 10 residence halls, plus apartments and themed housing.

ADRIAN COLLEGE NAMED MILITARY FRIENDLY SCHOOL Adrian College is pleased to announce that it is included in today’s release of G.I. Jobs 2011 list of Military Friendly Schools. The list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s veterans as students. “Adrian College is honored to be selected as a Military Friendly School,” said Dr. Jeffrey Docking, president of Adrian College. “While our efforts to assist veterans are small compared to their efforts to defend our country, we appreciate being recognized as a college that believes in patriotism and service to our country.” Schools on the list range from state universities and private colleges to community colleges and trade schools. The common bond is their shared priority of recruiting students with military experience.

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Facilities: Twenty-one buildings including residence halls that feature voice mail, internet and cable TV access in all student rooms; a 24-hour student center; a planetarium; an observatory; the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center; multi-sport performance stadium; Arrington Ice Arena, and Shipman Library. Student/faculty ratio: 13:1 Faculty: The faculty is dedicated to teaching excellence, and 88 percent hold the highest degree in their field.

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JEFFREY R. DOCKING PRESIDENT OF ADRIAN COLLEGE

Financial aid: More than 85 percent of students receive some form of financial aid of scholarships, loans, grants, and work study programs, or a combination of these. Extracurricular: Over 60 clubs and organizations and activities, including: theatre, music, performance groups, intramural athletics, student government, publications, sororities and fraternities, religious groups and honorary societies.

This is a place where you will discover your potential, and where you will leave your personal mark. If you become involved in all that Adrian has to offer, I am convinced that you will not only acquire the knowledge and skills for success well beyond college, but you will also find these next four years to be the most enjoyable and gratifying in your life.”

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I invite you to discover more about what can happen for you here. Learn about our small classes, about our devoted faculty who put students first, and about our dedication to helping you prepare for success.

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“Great things are happening here, and I would love for you to become a part of it. I am a firm believer that small liberal arts colleges like this one offer the best undergraduate education available and we at Adrian are determined to achieve excellence in this endeavor.

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Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking, 17th president of Adrian College, earned a doctorate in social ethics from Boston University, a Master of Divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University. He became president July 2005.

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Before coming to Adrian, he held positions at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Penn., most recently as vice president and special assistant to the president, and as vice president of student affairs and dean of student affairs. He also has experience teaching and working in residence life. He and his wife Elizabeth have four children.

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PERFORMANCE STADIUM The first game at Multi-Sport Performance Stadium was Saturday, September 9, 2006 as the Bulldogs faced Defiance College. The Bulldogs have a record of 13-7 during the first four seasons playing on the FieldTurf at the stadium.

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The Adrian College Bulldogs have the “crown jewel” of Division III football stadiums. The MultiSport Performance Stadium is entering its fifth year of existance on the campus of Adrian College and is a premier facility. The $6.5 million dollar masterpiece was completed in time for the beginning of the 2006 season. The football team has enjoyed a .650 winning percentage since the stadium opened and will look to continue their recent success into the 2010 campaign. Not only does the football team enjoy this facility, but Adrian College’s soccer and lacrosse teams also play their home games at Performance Stadium. The stadium seats approximately 3,000 fans with 2,500 chairback seats on the home side and an additional 500 bleacher seats on the visitor side. Features include state-of-the-art FieldTurf, stadium lighting, a fully-wired press box, and an end-zone section for student seating. In addition,

there is the James F. Thomas Pavilion which is used for a variety of events including alumni gatherings on football game-days. The funds for the project were raised through the Adrian College Development Office. Architectural services were provided by Hastings & Chivetta, an industry leader in higher education facilities. The firm designed the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center on campus. Construction management was provided by the Douglas Company. In the 1950s, the campus had a football stadium. It was located next to Caine Student Center (then called Ridge Gymnasium). It was later razed to make way for new academic buildings. The College entered a cooperative arrangement in the 1960s to use the new high school stadium, which the College helped build.

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Offense The offense will be run by first-year coordinator Tyler Haines, who begins his third year with the Bulldog coaching staff. Haines will be tweaking the offense and operate under a multiple scheme this year as opposed to a shotgun-heavy look over the past few seasons. Last year, the Bulldogs ranked 119th in Division III in rushing offense (136.6 ypg), 52nd in passing offense (246.3 ypg) and 65th in total offense (382.9 ypg). “We want to establish a physical style of play on offense,” said Haines. “We need to improve the running game and keep possession

of the ball. I think once we establish a running game, then the passing game, options will open up for us.” The Bulldogs have a lot of experience returning at quarterback this season led by senior Mike McGee. The Columbus, Ohio native has been a steady performer under center with three years and 30 career games under his belt. McGee is a proven passer who has accumulated 4,341 yards and 30 touchdowns. He ranked second in the MIAA a year ago in passing efficiency with a rating of 139.99. In 2009, McGee threw for 1,939 yards and 15 touchdowns which were both career bests. He simply tore apart the Kalamazoo defense in a 62-15 win which garnered him with MIAA Player of the Week honors. He set a school record with 386 passing yards going 27-of39 with four touchdowns. In addition, McGee also had a seven-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Also returning will be sophomore Justin Hemm (Piqua, Ohio/ Piqua H.S.) who played in all 10 games after transferring from Ball State. Hemm is a multi-purpose athlete who can throw, run and catch the ball which he did last season. Hemm completed 30-of-46 passes for 430 yards and five touchdowns. He also ran the ball 69 times for 295 yards (4.3 ypr) and two more scores. He even caught 17 passes for 227 yards when McGee was in the game at quarterback. Hemm’s breakthrough game came in the regular season finale against Olivet. He threw five touchdowns which tied the school record and also ran for another in a 45-20 win over the Comets. He was 16-of-18 passing for 300 yards and also gained 48 yards on 16 carries. The running back situation took a hit during the offseason when Myke Johnson decided to not return for his senior season. Johnson led the team last year with 454 yards and tied for the team lead with three touchdowns. He carried the ball 141 times which was 34.5 percent of the team carries and started in every game. Junior Jared Edwards (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook H.S.) will have the opportunity to be the featured back this season and has shown flashes of great athletic ability during his two first seasons. He carried the ball 82 times for 439 yards (5.4 ypr) a year ago and scored three times. He has carried the ball 126 times in his career for 816 yards and eight touchdowns. Edwards must stay healthy to fulfill his full potential as injuries have slowed him over the past two years. “Jared is an electrifying runner with unlimited potential,” said Deere. “I fully expect him to excel with a full season and put up very good numbers. His key is to work hard and learn how to carry a heavier workload this season.” Junior Jeremy Southworth (Hillsdale, Mich./Reading H.S.) is another guy who impressed in the spring after recording 10 carries for 55 yards in 2009. Southworth did score two touchdowns in limited duty and has strong legs and a low center of gravity. “After Jared and Jeremy we have a few question marks,” said Deere. “We recruited possibly the best freshmen class of running backs since I’ve been here and I expect a few of those guys to compete for time right away. You need to have a stable of backs with constant fresh legs in order to keep possession of the ball and keep the chains moving forward.” The offensive line is a group that sees the whole right side of the line gone as Fred Keena, J.R. Hauch and Scott Ross combined for 29 starts a year ago. Finding quality replacements for those guys will be the challenge heading into preseason camp. The depth of this group might be the thinnest until more guys get the chance to impress in the weeks leading up to the season opener. Two guys who have definitely made a spot for themselves on the left side are junior Nick Ross (Manchester, Mich./Manchester H.S.) and senior Demetrius Jackson (Waterford, Mich./Mott H.S.). Ross, the youngest member of the offensive line core last year, played all 10 games at left tackle and did an outstanding job. “Nick is one of the best lineman we have had around here in a long time,” said Deere. “He has a nasty streak on the field and is a great competitor. He proved that he belonged last year and this offense will showcase his ability even more.” Jackson missed last year due to injury and he is hoping to regain the form which put fear in the eyes of opposing defensive lineman. Jackson will be a force at one of the guard spots and is the biggest

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The Adrian College football program enters 2010 with questions that will be answered throughout the season. The first question is how will first-year head coach Jim Deere handle the transition from defensive coordinator to the man in charge. Deere has been with the Bulldogs going on 18 years this fall, and his defensive units have ranked among the best in Division III over the past three seasons. Now he has a group of players looking for his guidance as he enters his first season as a head coach at the collegiate level. “I am looking forward to leading this year’s group of guys,” said Deere. “I know that the expectations will be high for our program, but that is why I wanted this challenge. The coaching staff and I will be pushing the limits of what our players can do both mentally and physically. I want to instill a measure of toughness that may have been lacking in the past. We want to play hard and give ourselves a chance to win every game. If we can put ourselves in a position to win, then that is what fuels me as a coach. I want our young men to succeed between the lines and after they walk across the stage every May with a diploma. If I can accomplish that then the rest will fall into place.” Another question that looms is what does this year’s group need to do to get over the hump and claim a MIAA title after two years of finishing as runner-up? “We have the ability to compete for a conference title, but it is never easy to finally climb that mountain,” said Deere. “In the past we have had the talent, but to put everything together for six league games requires a lot of factors to go your way. Our first conference game against Trine is a bit of a change because we have played them late in the season over the past few seasons. We need to be ready to compete right from the start and hopefully carry any momentum into the rest of the conference season. The MIAA is always a grind and the champion will have definitely earned it.” This year’s non-conference slate of four games is also arguably the toughest in school history. The team opens the season at Division III defending national champion Wisconsin-Whitewater and also includes games with Defiance and playoff-tested teams Augustana and DePauw. The question about being a tougher football team after that stretch of games is a definite yes. “Our focus is going to be on day-to-day improvement early in the season,” said Deere. “We are going to have to get good fast. The non-league schedule matters to the point where if we go out there and beat some teams then people will take notice. I like playing the best because it brings more out of your players. They see what it takes to be the best. They will see a national champion and experience firsthand what they do to get the job done. You can’t be scared of anyone and once the conference portion hits, let’s hope we are healthy and ready to use that experience against our opponents.” In order to accomplish any goal, you need the pieces to put together and that also means filling some holes on both sides of the ball. The Bulldogs return 10 players with starting experience from a year ago, but also must replace 14 players who led the team into a position to fight for a league title. “Our pre-season camp will be critical because we are introducing guys into a bigger role with this year’s team,” said Deere. “We know that depth will be a problem for us until we can get some more guys into pressure-packed situations. I know that our guys will be prepared to play every Saturday. The coaching staff and I believe in the talent on this team. The public may not know names yet, but hard work and results will be staples of guys who will wear a Bulldog uniform with pride and give all they can to help us win.”

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physical presence. “Demetrius coming back is such a blessing,” said Deere. “He has the ability to take over a game and use his strength to open big holes for our backs. We are looking for his leadership to be elevated and be a vocal presence inside the huddle. I think he will play with extreme passion after missing 2009 and end his career on a high note.” A few guys who will vie for starting spots will be junior Jared Babcock (Alma, Mich./Alma H.S.), sophomore Nick Mighion (Sterling Heights, Mich./Warren Cousino H.S.), junior Spencer Whittington (Paw Paw, Mich./Lawrence H.S.) and junior Trey Searles (Tecumseh, Mich./Tecumseh H.S.). Babcock appeared in five games as a sophomore and was on the depth chart as a backup at left guard. Mighion played in seven games as a freshman and saw time at right guard. Whittington appeared in eight games as a sophomore and could earn a spot at right tackle. Searles has seen time at both tackle spots and tight end in running formation. He played in nine games a year ago and might be moving to center after senior Josh Holmes, last year’s backup, is also gone. The wide receiving group lost Joe Beehler and Eric Suttie who both combined for 79 catches out of 181 team catches in 2009. Beehler led the team with 51 catches for 565 yards while Suttie averaged 20.3 yards per grab with four touchdowns. The exodus of the top three receivers means that the competition for playing time will be wide open during camp. Sophomore Mitch Gabriele (Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale H.S.) played on special teams as a freshman and will look to contribute in the passing game. Gabriele has good hands and is a competitive guy who showed toughness on the kickoff and punt return crews. Sophomore Chad Allemon (Casco, Mich./Marine City H.S.) is also another option who played himself into the rotation with a good spring. He has good speed and will be a slot receiver who can make a tough catch in traffic. Sophomore Shuan Hladki (Montague, Mich./Montague H.S.) is a good sized target at 6-1 and played some defensive back on the junior varsity level last year. He could transition into a deep threat possibility for the Bulldogs. Senior Ben Houtteman (Brighton, Mich./Brighton H.S.) is a big target at 6-4 and has played tight end in the past. Houtteman made five catches for 96 yards in nine games a year ago. Senior Brad Czerniak (Toledo, Ohio/Central Catholic H.S.) played in six games and had one catch as a junior. Sophomore D’ante Thompson (Detroit, Mich./Henry Ford H.S.) returns after making three catches for 54 yards with one touchdown in 2009. Defense The Adrian College defense will still be under the direction of Deere and for good reasons after looking at the numbers since he took over that role on the coaching staff. In 2009, Deere’s unit led the MIAA in eight different defensive categories including total defense (280.9 ypg), scoring defense (16.2 ppg), rushing defense (118.0 ypg), turnover margin (+0.7), pass defense (162.9 ypg), sacks per game (2.8) and tackles for loss per game (8.0). In addition, the defense ranked 10th nationally in pass defense efficiency (93.55) and in the top 40 in Division III in six categories. The defensive line has been a strength for the Bulldogs over the past few seasons, but this group lost a lot of talent and must fill big shoes in 2010. Gino Panza won MIAA Defensive Player of the Year honors and fellow teammates Justin Judd and Bronson Gonzales are both gone. Panza had 10.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in 2009 while Judd and Gonzales combined for 77 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks. One holdover who has big time experience at defensive end is senior Austin Fritz (Ayersville, Ohio/Ayersville H.S.). Fritz tied for the team lead with 11.5 tackles for loss and ranked second on the squad with six sacks a year ago. He had 36 tackles and two interceptions including a potential game-changer at Trine and was named Second Team All-MIAA. He has played in 28 career games for the Bulldogs and recorded 80 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. Senior Ryan Stamper (Walled Lake, Mich./Lakeland H.S.) will return at defensive tackle after playing in eight games and making five

starts in 2009. Stamper made five tackles and will need to increase his production. Junior Steve Mauk (China, Mich./St. Clair H.S.) played in seven games at defensive end and recorded three tackles. Senior Clint Chapman (Rockwood, Mich./Carleton Airport H.S.) played in eight games a year ago and had five tackles at defensive end. The linebackers might be the best collective unit on the team as they return several guys who elevated their game in 2009. Senior Danny Taylor (Commerce Twp., Mich./White Lake Lakeland H.S.) is this year’s team captain and led the squad with 70 tackles last season. He had 39 solo stops and nine tackles for loss with four pass breakups. Taylor was named Second Team All-MIAA and also was MIAA Defensive Player of the Week after a 15-tackle performance in week one against Capital. “Being a captain means that there is a lot of pressure on my shoulders,” said Taylor. “I want that role of being the guy that needs to lead by example. I would not have it any other way.” One of the unsung heroes from last year was current senior Jarred Kwiatkowski (Warren, Mich./Cousino H.S.) who really stepped up his game. Kwiatkowski ranked second on the team with 66 tackles and tied for the team lead with 11.5 tackles for loss. He had 3.5 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Kwiatkowski was named First Team All-MIAA in 2009. Senior Sam Pinkerton (Millbury, Ohio/Genoa H.S.) has good size at 6-2, 220 but just has not done enough to crack the rotation in the past. Pinkerton is looking to find a role at linebacker and end his career on a high note. Junior Darren Walter (Muskegon, Mich./ Orchard View H.S.) played in nine games a year ago as a reserve linebacker and registered seven tackles and one sack. Senior Jeff Bien (Lansing, Mich./Catholic Central H.S.) will convert to linebacker after sending time at fullback during his first three seasons. Bien played on special teams and recorded nine tackles last year. Junior Bryan Garbarino (Shelby Twp., Mich./Utica H.S.) will serve as a backup at outside linebacker and played nine games a year ago with two tackles. The secondary adds Freeman to the mix at cornerback and also brings back junior Jeff Makowski (Maple Heights, Ohio/Garfield Hts. Trinity H.S.). Makowski played in all 10 games and made six starts. He had 23 tackles, three interceptions and tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups. Adding depth to the cornerback spot will be senior Scott Normandin (Lansing, Mich./Grand Ledge H.S.). Normandin played in eight games as a junior and made three starts. He registered 14 tackles and one pass breakup. The 4-4 alignment on defense usually leaves just one safety spot on the field and junior Chris Cook (Hartford, Mich./Hartford H.S.) fills that role quite nicely. Cook recorded 46 tackles last year and tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups. He had a 68yard interception return at Kalamazoo while forcing and recovering one fumble on the season. Senior Vinnie Ives (Oxford, Mich./Oxford H.S.) returns to the safety spot and backed up Cook a year ago. Ives played in all 10 games and recorded nine tackles and one interception. Special Teams The Bulldogs will have a solid punter back in senior Kevin Allaer (Wallaceburg, Ont./Wallaceburg H.S.) who has been handling those duties since his freshman year. Allaer has been named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week numerous times including twice in 2009. He ranked second in the MIAA with a 36.6 yard average on 52 attempts and also pinned 13 punts inside the 20-yard line. The kicking game needs to be improved as the team made just 8-of-17 field goals a year ago. Senior Logan Mitseff (Shelby Twp., Mich./Pontiac Notre Dame H.S.) is the incumbent since Justin Warner and Zach Scoville are gone. Mitseff attempted just one field goal last season which was over 50 yards. He has a strong leg and will be the likely candidate to handle the placekicking duties.

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Jim Deere First Season (18th Ov.) Adrian College (1989) 517-264-3995 jdeere@adrian.edu

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Jim Deere was named the 24th head coach in Adrian College football history on November 15, 2009.

The Bulldog defense finished 2007 as one of the best in school history. The defense ranked first in the MIAA in nine different statistical categories and finished the year ranked sixth in total defense in Division III. The Bulldogs allowed just 74.6 yards per game on the ground (10th nationally) and 14.4 points per game (12th nationally).

A 1989 graduate of Adrian College, Deere was a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs as a defensive back, totaling 142 tackles and helping lead AC to the 1988 MIAA Championship. Deere resides in Adrian and has three children Angelica, Danielle and Blake.

In Deere's previous 15 seasons as the linebackers coach, he produced All-Americans

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Along with his experience at AC, Deere coached at Sterling Heights Stevenson High School in 1993 and 1994 and Morenci High School in 1996.

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In 2008, Adrian finished fourth in Division III in total defense limiting their opponents to 239 yards per game. In addition, Deere's crew ranked fourth in scoring defense (12.4), seventh in rushing defense (71.2 ypg) and fourth in tackles for loss (9.1 per game).

Tavarski Wallace and Ron Sheils. Also mentored by Deere were All-MIAA selections A.J. Marry, Steve Gauthier, and Kyle Dunaj.

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The defensive numbers have been staggering over the last three years under coach Deere. The Bulldogs have quietly become one of the feared defensive units in Division III and the stats tell the story. In 2009, Adrian finished first in the MIAA in five different statistical categories including scoring defense (16.2 ppg), passing defense (162.3 ypg), total defense (281.6 ypg), pass efficiency defense (94.0) and sacks (26 for minus 158 yards). In addition, AC was 16th nationally in pass efficiency defense, 28th in scoring defense and 17th in tackles for loss.

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Jim Deere served as defensive coordinator for the past three years and has been on the coaching staff at Adrian College for the past 17 years.

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Tyler Haines

Chris Bache

Third Season Offensive Coordinator Defiance College (2006) 517-265-5161 ext. 5003 thaines@adrian.edu

First Season Ass’t Head Coach - Off. Line Indiana, Pa. (1987) 517-265-5161 ext. 5032 cbache@adrian.edu

Tyler Haines enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs and will take over as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator in 2010. The previous two seasons he coached linebackers and special teams for Adrian College. Haines mentored First Team All-MIAA return specialist Jared Edwards who finished last year ranked 13th in Division III in punt return average. The team also ranked eighth nationally in kickoff returns (24.27). In addition, the kickoff team held opponents to a 15.3 return average which ranked 16th nationally. The outside linebackers combined for 114 tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. Harry Bailey was named First Team All-MIAA. Haines, a two-time first-team all-Heartland Conference linebacker, lettered for three years at DC, recording 143 tackles, 39 tackles-for-loss, 9.5 sacks, and four interceptions after transferring from Division II Ashland University. A 2006 pre-season All-American, Haines also garnered ESPN The Magazine Academic all-district honors and was named All-North Region at season's end. Also in 2006, Haines was a semi-finalist for the Draddy Trophy, an award known as the "Academic Heisman". He appeared on the dean's list three times and ended college with a GPA north of 3.4. The Piqua, Ohio native was part of a Yellow Jacket defense that finished fourth in the nation in total defense and led the HCAC in rushing defense and total defense in 2005 and 2006. Haines was a team captain in both his junior and senior seasons for Defiance. At Piqua High School, Haines was a first-team AllSouthwest Ohio linebacker and quarterback. Haines spent the 2007 season coaching football at his alma mater, Piqua High School. He coached the wide receivers and defensive backs as the team compiled an 8-4 record and were regional semifinalists in Ohio's Division II. Haines graduated from Defiance in December 2006 with a B.S. in integrated social studies. Tyler and his wife, Logan, reside in Adrian.

Chris Bache (Bay-Jay) enters his first season as offensive line coach at Adrian College. Bache spent the last five seasons in a similar role at Youngstown State

University. During Bache’s tenure, he coached two All-Americans and had four first-team all-league picks and eight all-conference honorees. Combining the 2006 and 2007 seasons, the Penguins were one of just two teams to rank in the top eight at the FCS level in sacks allowed per contest. In the 25 games over that span, YSU has allowed just 25 sacks, including just nine in 2007. The ‘Guins ranked fifth nationally surrendering just 0.82 sacks per game, allowing nine for the year. YSU averaged 366.8 yards of total offense and 27.4 points per game. On the ground, the Penguins averaged 196.5 per contest while through the air, they averaged 170.4 yards a game and had a school-record 62.0 completion percentage. In 2006, the offensive line helped pave the way for the best individual rushing performance in school history. A veteran unit, the entire line started 13 of 14 games together during the 2006 national semifinal season. As a team, YSU averaged a 223.7 yards rushing a game, ranking second in the Gateway and ninth nationally. Before coming to Youngstown State, Bache spent the previous six seasons at Division II Indiana (Pa.), including the last three as the offensive line coach and the recruiting coordinator. Bache helped lead the Indians to four Division II playoff appearances during his tenure at his alma mater. IUP won at least seven games in every season, including a 7-3 mark in 2004. Bache coached the linebackers his first three years at IUP before taking over the offensive line duties prior to the 2002 campaign. Bache has also spent time at Kutztown where he worked primarily with the offensive line while also directing Kutztown’s recruiting efforts. Prior to his stay at Kutztown, Bache spent five years as an assistant coach at The College of Wooster (Ohio), where he served at different times as linebackers coach, offensive line coach and offensive coordinator. After earning his bachelor’s degree in criminology from Indiana, Pa., in 1987, Bache worked as a graduate assistant coach for the Indians until August 1989, when he accepted a similar position at Temple. He assisted the defensive staff of the Owls during the 1989 season and received a master’s degree in education from Temple in 1991 before moving to Wooster. Chris and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of three daughters - Katelyn, Kirsten and Karlie.

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Adrian College. Brown was a teammate of current assistant coach Bryant Haines at Ball State University and was a four-year letterman. Brown was a threeyear starter at linebacker for the Cardinals and was named Honorable Mention All-MAC in 2006 after starting all 12 games and finishing second on the team in tackles. Brown was also a member of the 2008 Ball State football team which had a perfect 12-0 record. After his playing days in Muncie, Brown played for the Rochester Raiders of the Indoor Football League (IFL). Brown returned to his high school alma mater, Martin Luther King, in Detroit in 2009 and was a member of the football coaching staff working with linebackers and special teams. He had a job in the public sector working for the Don Bosco Hall Group Home in Detroit beginning in August 2009 as a treatment specialist. Brown earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Ball State University in 2008 and is working on a master’s degree at Ball State in political science and public administration.

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Phil Wood begins his first season at Adrian College as wide receivers coach and video coordinator. Wood is a native of the United Kingdom and spent the last two seasons working at East Stroudsburg University, a NCAA Division II program, in Pennsylvania. Wood was a graduate assistant coach and worked with the defensive line in 2008 and the offensive line and tight ends in 2009. The Warriors competed in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2009 and went 8-4 with a first-round exit after a loss against Edinboro. The Warriors averaged 134.8 yards per game on the ground and 270.5 yards per game through the air in 2009. Wood coached All-PSAC East First Team selection Morgan Thomas. Prior to arriving in the United States, Wood coached at Sheffield Hallam University in 2006-07. He worked with wide receivers and quarterbacks and also created a new strength and conditioning program for the team. Wood also was the head coach of the Sheffield Tomahawks Under-19 team from 2004-07. He helped create the team and coordinated all aspects of game planning. His team won three consecutive national titles and were winners of the NFL Festival of Football in 2007. He coached four players who were given NFL Europe tryouts. Wood received a bachelor’s degree from Sheffield Hallam University in 2004 with an emphasis in sport development and coaching and earned a master’s degree from East Stroudsburg in 2009 in sport management.

Jim Chapin was hired as the running backs coach at Adrian College on Feb.11, 2010. Chapin is a native of Troy, Mich. and attended Troy High School. Chapin comes to Adrian College from Southern Tech Prep Academy in Charlotte, N.C. where he served as running backs coach in 2009. He was going to serve as offensive coordinator for the upcoming season before getting this opportunity. His duties at Southern Tech Prep included helping students with NCAA clearinghouse issues and also coordinated operation of academic preparation and community service outreach. Prior to his time at Southern Tech Prep, Chapin was the varsity offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Dexter (Mich.) High School in 2008. He also served as varsity offensive assistant coach working with quarterbacks in 2007. Chapin worked for two years at his alma mater as the freshman assistant coach from 2005-06. He was a two-time varsity letterwinner for the Colts and was starting quarterback during his senior year. He was a Scholar Athlete for his entire prep career and also was a captain his senior year. Chapin earned his bachelor of arts degree in history from the University of Michigan in the spring of 2009.

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Harry Bailey will serve as the head coach of the junior varsity team at Adrian College this fall and will also be its offensive coordinator. Bailey is a native of nearby Hudson and was a standout at linebacker for the Bulldog football team. Bailey is the son of Greg and Kelly Bailey and has a bachelor’s degree in secondary education with an emphasis in social studies and a minor in history from Adrian College. Bailey coached at Hudson High School last year as the defensive backs and special teams coordinator. The team went 13-1 overall and were state runners-up in Division 7. He was a four-year letterwinner at Adrian College and a two-year starter on one of Division III’s best defenses. He was a captain during his senior season and was named First Team All-MIAA. In 2007, Bailey started all 10 games and recorded 31 tackles and ranked sixth in the MIAA with 10 tackles for loss. In 2008, he again started all 10 games and ranked first in the MIAA with 11.5 tackles for loss. He also made 78 tackles including 46 solo stops.

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Christon Calley is back for his second year as a member of the Adrian College football coaching staff. Calley will work on the varsity level with defensive backs. He was a standout corner for the Bulldogs and also excelled on the track at Adrian College. Calley was a member of the MIAA champion 4x100 meter relay team in 2006-2008 and was named First Team All-MIAA in 2007 and 2008. He broke the school record in the 200 meters and also in the 4x100 meter relay during his time at Adrian. Calley was the MIAA 400 meter champion in 2008 and was also named Male Track Athlete of the Year in the MIAA. On the football field, Calley started all 10 games as a junior and senior. He recorded 20 tackles, three interceptions and five pass breakups as a junior and followed that with 22 tackles, one interception and eight pass breakups as a senior. He was named First Team All-MIAA as a senior. He graduated in 2009 from Adrian College with a bachelor of arts in international business.

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Name Teddy Drussel Joe Makowski Jonathan Pauley Justin Hemm Darren Walter Steve Leduc Scott Normandin Kevin Eastman Kyle Timmis Jared Davis Chris Cook Jake Vanderlugt Bryan Garbarino Jeremy Diller Kevin Allaer Deonte Bridgeman Anthony Coleman Eric Rieves Shuan Hladki Jeff Makowski Aaron Blanchard Mike McGee Nathan Smith Jared Edwards Brett Pettit Dane Grimm Sidney Coleman D.J. Cribbs Josh Kyles Jon Gieseler Mitch Gabriele Tommy Groezinger David Howard Brian Crawford Thomas O’Dell Chad Allemon Jeff Drake Derek McCoy Damon Brown Eric Tyahla Vinnie Ives Jeremy Southworth Marshawn Selby Jake Duffey Blake Hudak Danny Taylor Chris LaBelle Steve McAlpine Tyler Wilson Travis Rubingh Jake Robinson Caleb Frazier Danny Cobb Jake Beehler

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Hometown/High School Waterford, Mich./Mott Maple Heights, Ohio/Garfield Hts. Trinity Sterling Heights, Mich./Stevenson Piqua, Ohio/Piqua Muskegon, Mich./Orchard View Wolverine Lake, Mich./Walled Lake Central Lansing, Mich./Grand Ledge Watervliet, Mich./Watervliet Wyandotte, Mich./Roosevelt Taylor, Mich./Truman Hartford, Mich./Hartford Zeeland, Mich./Holland Christian Shelby Twp., Mich./Utica Shelbyville, Mich./Wayland Wallaceburg, Ont./Wallaceburg Warren, Mich./St. Clair Shores Lake Shore Flint, Mich./Hamady Lapeer, Mich./East Montague, Mich./Montague Maple Heights, Ohio/Garfield Hts. Trinity Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven Hudson, Mich./Hudson Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook Portland, Mich./Portland Tecumseh, Mich./Tecumseh Farmington Hills, Mich./Harrison Harper Woods, Mich./Harper Woods Canton, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central Lake Odessa, Mich./Hastings Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth Harrison Twp., Mich./L’Anse Creuse Detroit, Mich./Central Three Rivers, Mich./Three Rivers Casco, Mich./Marine City Adrian, Mich./Madison Madison Hts., Mich./Lamphere Troy, Mich./Troy South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon Oxford, Mich./Oxford Hillsdale, Mich./Reading Jackson, Mich./Jackson Monroe, Mich./Monroe Fenton, Mich./Goodrich Commerce Twp., Mich./White Lake Lakeland Gibraltar, Mich./Milan Madison Hts., Mich./Lamphere Flint, Mich./International Academy Jackson, Mich./Grass Lake DeWitt, Mich./St. Johns Niles, Mich./Brandywine Rochester, Mich./Stoney Creek Wakarusa, Ind./Mishawaka Penn

Alphabetical Roster Name Adams, George Allaer, Kevin Allemon, Chad Babcock, Jared Ball, David Baum, Aaron Beacham, Sterling Beehler, Jake Bellian, Ricky Bien, Jeff Blach, Jacob Black, Trevor Blanchard, Aaron Blose, Mitch Boone, Jesse Brannan, Greg Bridgeman, Deonte Brown, Damon Burns, Tyler Campbell, Corey Chapman, Clint Chie, Jereme Clark, Jordan Clark, Rogdrezz Cobb, Danny Coleman, Anthony Coleman, Sidney Cook, Chris Copciac, Joe Crawford, Brian Cribbs, D.J. Cross, Kyle Curry, Michael Czerniak, Brad Davis, Jared Distlerath, Austin Diller, Jeremy Diven, Brian Drake, Jeff Drussel, Teddy Duffey, Jake Eadie, Robert Eastman, Kevin Eastwood, Alex Edwards, Jared Fluellen, Rico Frazier, Caleb Fritz, Austin Fye, Anthony Gabriele, Mitch Garbarino, Bryan Gieseler, Jon Gilbertson, Adam Gill, A.J. Glaser, Greg Goebel, Tony

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Hometown/High School Tonawanda, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Collegiate Lansing, Mich./Catholic Central Kettering, Ohio/Fairmont Monroe, Mich./Monroe Swartz Creek, Mich./Swartz Creek Rockwood, Mich./Carleton Airport White Pigeon, Mich./White Pigeon Vanderbilt, Mich./Gaylord St. Mary’s Gaylord, Mich./Gaylord Walled Lake, Mich./Lakeland Canton, Mich./Canton Warren, Mich./Cousino Yale, Mich./Yale Millbury, Ohio/Genoa Roseville, Mich./Roseville Howell, Mich./Howell Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech Manitou Beach, Mich./Onsted Dexter, Mich./Dexter Dexter, Mich./Dexter Lambertville, Mich./Temperance Bedford Adrian, Mich./Adrian Clinton, Mich./Clinton Gibraltar, Mich./Carlson Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove Milan, Mich./Milan Lake Orion, Mich./Lake Orion St. Clair Shores, Mich./Lake Shore Adrian, Mich./Adrian Manistee, Mich./Manistee Allen Park, Mich./Allen Park Rives Junction, Mich./Springport Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston Harper Woods, Mich./Harper Woods Hastings, Mich./Hastings Paw Paw, Mich./Lawrence Reading, Mich./Reading Lapeer, Mich./Mayville Waterford, Mich./Mott Jackson, Mich./Parma Western Rochester, Mich./Stoney Creek Webberville, Mich./Webberville Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech Westland, Mich./Livonia Franklin Marysville, Mich./Marysville Taylor, Mich./Truman Alma, Mich./Alma Swartz Creek, Mich./Swartz Creek Ortonville, Mich./Brandon Southfield, Mich./Southfield Lapeer, Mich./East Allen Park, Mich./Dearborn Edsel Ford Frankfort, Mich./Frankfort Arcadia, Ohio/Findlay

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Name Nick Urteaga Tyler Burns Rogdrezz Clark Jacob Blach David Ball Tony Goebel Matt Shelton Zach Weamer David Zinser Austin Distlerath Robert Eadie Patrick Kellogg Enio Iafrate Bryan VanGheluwe Chris McClaine Nick Ross George Adams Michael Sclater Joe Montgomery Nick Mighion Mitch Blose Michael Curry Troy Johnson Ben Houtteman Justin Rhodes Sebashton Sullivan Brad Czerniak Sean Melinn Jason Schirmer D’ante Thompson Tim Rogers Dylan Nabozny Brian Lunn Adam Gilbertson Nick Moore Trey Searles Tyler Granlee Chris Keenist Joe Wisniewski Demetrius Moorer-Saunders Jake Howell Chris Shirer Alex Eastwood Ben Strouse Brian Diven Steve Mauk Anthony Fye Cameron Mitchell Paul Herman Austin Fritz Holland Locklear Brad Smith Connell Johnson Logan Mitseff Aaron Gray

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Alphabetical Roster Name Nabozny, Dylan Normandin, Scott Notario, Ben O’Dell, Thomas Pauley, Jonathan Payter, Adam Pedrotti, Bo Pettit, Brett Piner, James Pinkerton, Sam Preston, James Rhodes, Justin Rieves, Eric Robinson, Jake Rogers, Tim Ross, Nick Rubingh, Travis Schirmer, Jason Sclater, Michael Searles, Trey Selby, Marshawn Sexton, Jesse Shell, Derek Shelton, Matt Shirer, Chris Slaughter, Darrell Smith, Brad Smith, Nathan Southworth, Jeremy Stamper, Ryan Stauch, George Strouse, Ben Sullivan, Sebashton Taylor, Danny Thompson, D’ante Tighe, Michael Timmis, Kyle Tolbert, Cody Tyahla, Eric Urteaga, Nick VanGheluwe, Bryan Vanderlugt, Jake Victor, Ben Vougiouklakis, J.D. Walter, Darren Weamer, Zach Wengert, Kevin Whittington, Spencer Williams, Branson Wilson, George Wilson, Tyler Wisniewski, Joe Zinser, David

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#3 - Quarterback Sophomore - 5-11, 195 Piqua, Ohio Piqua H.S. 2009: Played in all 10 games and started against Lake Erie... did a little bit of everything for the Bulldogs with 584 allpurpose yards and 72.5 yards of total offense per game...completed 30-of-46 passes for 430 yards and five touchdowns...ran the ball 69 times for 295 yards and two scores...caught 17 passes for 227 yards...had a breakout performance against Olivet tying the school record with five touchdowns passes including four in the second half...finished with 300 passing yards on 16-of-18 and also ran for 48 yards and another score... ran 12 times for 59 yards and a touchdown and also threw for 52 yards at Trine. Personal: Born 7/25/89 in Piqua, Ohio...resides in Piqua and attended Piqua High School graduating in 2008...majoring in education...son of Doug and Shellie Hemm...transferred to Adrian from Ball State... won state title in Division II in 2006...also participated in basketball and track...earned a total of 10 varsity letters at Piqua...named First Team All-Conference as a junior and senior and was named conference offensive player of the year as a senior...favorite sports teams are the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds.

Scott Normandin #5 - Cornerback Senior - 6-0, 184 Lansing, Mich. Grand Ledge H.S. 2009: Played in eight games and started the first three games of the season...recorded 14 tackles and half a tackle for a loss of two yards...had one pass breakup...had a nine-yard kick return at Bluffton...recorded a seasonhigh six tackles against Lake Erie including four solo stops...had a pair of solo tackles at Defiance. 2008: Played in all 10 games and made one start against Bluffton...named MIAA All-Academic...recorded three tackles for the season all against Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 12/3/88 in Lansing, Michigan...native of Lansing and attended Grand Ledge High School... majoring in business administration...son of Jim and Lauri Normandin...named First Team All-Capital Area Athletic Conference in football in 2006...named AllAcademic by the CAAC in football and baseball... member of the National Honor Society...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Pistons, Red Wings and Tigers... favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and Chris Paul... favorite movies are Old School and Gladiator.

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2009: Played in six games primarily on special teams...saw action during the first six games before ending his season due to injury...recorded one tackle at Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 6/26/90 in Garfield Heights, Ohio... resides in Maple Heights and attended Garfield Heights Trinity High School graduating in 2008...majoring in business...son of Jeff and Deb Makowski...named team defensive MVP as a senior...named All-North Coast League and All-Area as a senior...favorite sports team is the Michigan Wolverines...favorite athletes are Clinton Portis, Champ Bailey and Eric Berry...favorite TV shows are Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and General Hospital...favorite movies are Friday Night Lights and Remember the Titans.

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#2 - Linebacker Sophomore - 5-10, 185 Maple Heights, Ohio Garfield Hts. Trinity H.S.

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#7 - Free Safety Junior - 6-1, 190 Hartford, Mich. Hartford H.S.

#8 - Linebacker Junior - 5-11, 190 Shelby Twp., Mich. Utica H.S.

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2009: Played and started in all 10 games...returns as the thirdleading tackler from a year ago with 46 tackles including 26 solo stops...registered four tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble return for seven yards against Capital... recorded seven tackles and two pass breakups against Lake Erie...tallied six tackles and a 68-yard interception return at Kalamazoo...had seven tackles against Albion...finished the season tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups. 2008: Played in seven games including the last six games of the season...recorded two tackles, two pass breakups and one interception...picked off a pass at Albion...had a half tackle for loss at Alma. Personal: Born 10/13/89 in St. Joseph, Michigan... native of Hartford and attended Hartford High School...son of Fred and Lisa Cook...standout in football, basketball and baseball...named First Team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference South in all three sports...named First Team All-State in football in 2007...named Third Team All-State in basketball in 2007. Cook’s Career Stats

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Chris Cook

Year 2008 2009 Total

GP 7 10 17

SOLO 1 26 27

AST 1 20 21

TOT INT-YDS PBU 2 1-0 3 46 1-68 8 48 2-68 11

2009: Played in nine games missing just the Trine game... tallied two tackles with one each at Defiance and against Lake

Erie. Personal: Born 10/7/90 in Royal Oak, Michigan... native of Shelby Township and attended Utica High School graduating in 2008...majoring in physical therapy with a minor in athletic training...son of Tony and Krystal Garbarino...earned varsity letters in football and basketball...named team MVP during senior year in football...named All-Metro East cornerback as a senior...named All-County at quarterback...named honorable mention all-county in basketball as a senior... favorite sports teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Heat...favorite athletes are LeBron James and Ben Roethlisberger...favorite TV shows are Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and George Lopez...favorite movies are Never Back Down, The Program and Friday Night Lights.

Kevin Allaer #9 - Punter Senior - 6-4, 200 Wallaceburg, Ont. Wallaceburg H.S. Currently averaging 38.5 yards per punt for his career... chasing all-time leader with a 40.7 average (Jim Allshouse)... played in 26 career games with a long of 73 yards. 2009: Played in all 10 games for the second straight season...ranked second in the MIAA with a 36.6 punting average...named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week twice (Week 2 and 8)...averaged 40.1 yards per boot at Defiance...punted six times with three inside the 20 in a win over Alma...pinned 13 out of 52 punts inside the red zone...punted 52 times for 1,904 yards with a long of 56 against Olivet...booted three punts over 50 yards...only had two touchbacks on the season. 2008: Played and started in all 10 games as a punter... averaged 40 yards per boot or better in five contests including a season-high 48.0 yards per punt average at Olivet on five tries...booted the ball 41 times for 1,632 yards (39.8 ypp) with a long of 59 yards in the

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YDS 1,007 1,632 1,904 4,543

LG 73 59 56 73

AVG 40.3 39.8 36.6 38.5

I20 6 11 13 30

Makowski’s Career Stats GP 7 10 17

SOLO 2 16 18

AST 3 7 10

TOT INT-YDS PBU 5 0-0 0 23 3-41 10 28 3-41 10

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2009: Played in all 10 games and started six of the last seven contests at cornerback... recorded 23 tackles including 16 solo stops...ranked second on the team with three interceptions for 41 return yards...returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown and also had three tackles at Kalamazoo...had a season-high six tackles against Capital...had four tackles and two pass breakups at Hope...also picked off a pass against Albion and Alma...ended the year tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups...ranked sixth in the MIAA in interceptions per game and fourth in passes defended. 2008: Played in seven games as a freshman...recorded five tackles including two solo tackles...had two tackles at Alma. Personal: Born 6/27/89 in Garfield Heights, Ohio... native of Maple Heights and attended Trinity High School...majoring in exercise science...son of Jeff and Debra Makowski...named to the Merit Roll and Second Honors for his GPA...member of the Ambassador Club... favorite sports teams are the Cleveland Indians, Florida Gators and Ohio State Buckeyes...favorite athletes are Chris Paul, Michael Jordan and LaDainian Tomlinson... favorite movies are Friday Night Lights and Wedding Crashers.

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#12 - Cornerback Junior - 5-10, 179 Maple Heights, Ohio Garfield Hts. Trinity H.S.

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season opener at Capital...had seven punts of 50 yards or more including two against Hope...nailed 11 punts inside the 20 including four against Hope... ranked third in the MIAA in punt average at 39.8 yards per punt...named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week against Hope and Olivet. 2007: Played in six games as a freshman...punted in the final six games of the season and performed well... registered 25 punts for 1,007 yards for an average of 40.3 yards per punt...had a season-long punt of 73 yards against Hope...ranked third in MIAA for average yards per punt...named week eight MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week...earned the honor after booting the ball eight times for 345 yards (43.1 ypp) against the Flying Dutchmen...helped Adrian rank 85th out of 231 Division III schools in net punting (31.62)... averaged a season-high 43.2 yards per punt on five attempts against Alma...kicked just one touchback in 25 attempts and had six inside the 20-yard line. Personal: Born 12/20/88 in Wallaceburg, Ontario... majoring in business...son of Eric and Sue Allaer... resides in Wallaceburg, Ontario and attended Wallaceburg Secondary School...played for the Sarnia Lions of the Ontario Varsity Football League.

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Mike McGee

Jared Edwards

#13 - Quarterback Senior - 6-0, 228 Columbus, Ohio Brookhaven H.S.

#14 - Running Back Junior - 5-9, 185 Bellbrook, Ohio Bellbrook H.S.

Enters the season ranked sixth all-time with 311 completions needing 57 to tie for first... ranked fourth all-time with 4,341 passing yards needing 618 to tie for first...ranked fourth all-time with 30 passing touchdowns needing 15 to tie for first...ranked third all-time with 59.0 completion percentage needing 60.0 percent to tie for first. 2009: Played and started in all 10 games at quarterback...completed 143-of-240 passes for 1,939 yards and 15 touchdowns...ranked second in the MIAA in passing efficiency (139.2)...ranked fourth in the conference in passing yards per game (193.9)...ranked fifth in the league in total offense per game (189.3)... named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week after record-setting day at Kalamazoo...tied school records for completions (27) and set school record with 386 passing yards against the Hornets...completed 27-of39 passes with four touchdowns and also rushed for another score...threw for 318 yards and three scores at Defiance...completed 19 passes for 305 yards and two scores against Capital. 2008: Played in all 10 games and made one start against Capital...ranked ninth in the MIAA in total offense with 94.3 yards per game...carried the ball 25 times for 78 yards and one score...completed 56-of92 passes for 865 yards with three touchdowns and four interceptions...completed an 85-yard touchdown to Joe Beehler going 5-of-6 through the air against Kalamazoo...threw for a season-high 167 yards against the Hornets. 2007: Starting quarterback in all 10 games for the Bulldogs after transferring from Ohio University... completed 112-of-195 throws for 1,537 yards and 12 touchdowns...rushed 46 times for 46 yards and five touchdowns...week four MIAA Player of the Week accounting for four touchdowns against Huntingdon... ranked sixth in the MIAA in passing average per game (153.7 ypg), seventh in total offense per game (158.3) and fourth in pass efficiency (132.67)...completed a season-high 26 passes for a season-high 304 yards and one score against Olivet...threw at least one TD pass in the first eight games. Personal: Born 12/21/87 in Columbus, Ohio...son of Michael and Michelle McGee...native of Columbus, Ohio and attended Brookhaven High School...majoring in marketing and minoring in communications. McGee’s Career Stats Year 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP 10 10 10 30

COMP 112 56 143 311

ATT 195 92 240 527

YDS 1,537 865 1,939 4,341

TD 12 3 15 30

PCT 57.4 60.9 59.6 59.0

2009: Played in all 10 games as a sophomore...ranked second on the team with 439 rushing yards and is the leading returning yard gainer...carried the ball 82 times with three touchdowns and a 5.4 yard average...caught 17 passes for 206 yards and two scores...had 14 punt returns for 78 yards (5.6 ypr)...returned two kickoffs for 36 yards...finished the season with 759 all-purpose yards...rushed for a season-high 129 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries against Albion...ran 10 times for 72 yards and a score at Kalamazoo...ran 10 times for 73 yards against Olivet...caught three passes for 74 yards with a 61-yard touchdown grab against Capital... caught five passes for 50 yards at Bluffton...ranked seventh in the MIAA in rushing yards per game (43.9). 2008: Played in all 10 games as a freshman and made a significant impact...named First Team All-MIAA on special teams...named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week in week three against Bluffton...returned eight punts for 172 yards including a 77-yard return for a touchdown...his return was seven yards shy of the school record...set a school-record with his 172 punt return yards in a game...finished the year with 789 allpurpose yards...ranked 13th in Division III and led the MIAA in punt return average (12.4 ypr)...carried the ball 44 times for 377 yards (8.6 ypr) and five touchdowns... returned 24 punts for 299 yards and four kicks for 113 yards...had over 100 all-purpose yards in four games. Personal: Born 8/2/89 in Kettering, Ohio...native of Bellbrook and attended Bellbrook High School... majoring in education with a minor in business...son of Denny and Jackie Edwards...lettered in football and track...named First Team All-Southwestern Buckeye League and was honorable mention all-state in football as a senior...favorite sports teams are the Ohio State Buckeyes and Miami Dolphins...favorite athletes are Dan Marino and Garrett Wolfe...favorite movies are Lonesome Dove and Where the River Runs Through It...favorite musicians are George Strait and Dave Matthews Band. Edwards’ Career Stats Year 2008 2009 Total

GP 10 10 20

ATT 44 82 126

YDS 377 439 816

TD 5 3 8

YPC 8.6 5.4 6.5

APY 789 759 1,548

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#25 - Running Back Junior - 5-7, 190 Hillsdale, Mich. Reading H.S. 2009: Played in four games against Defiance, Bluffton, Kalamazoo and Olivet...carried the ball 10 times for 55 yards and two touchdowns...also recorded one tackle at Kalamazoo...ran four times for 28 yards and a score at Bluffton...carried five times for 27 yards and a score at Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 2/26/90 in Hillsdale, Michigan... native of Hillsdale and attended Reading High School graduating in 2008...majoring in athletic training... son of Barb Southworth...part of state title in baseball in 2007 as a shortstop...earned eight varsity letters including two in football, three in basketball and three in baseball...named All-Big Eight Conference and team MVP in football as a senior...also named First Team All-State as a linebacker as a senior...favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees and San Diego Chargers...favorite athletes are Derek Jeter and LaDainian Tomlinson...favorite movie is Friday Night Lights.

Ives’ Career Stats Year 2008 2009 Total

GP 10 10 20

SOLO 5 3 8

AST 9 6 15

TOT INT-YDS PBU 14 0-0 0 9 1-11 1 23 1-11 1

Jake Duffey #27 - Linebacker Sophomore - 5-7, 190 Monroe, Mich. Monroe H.S. 2009: Played in six games primarily on special teams as a freshman...recorded seven tackles including five solo stops...forced a fumble at Bluffton...had a pair of tackles against Alma and Lake Erie. Personal: Born 5/2/91 in Elmhurst, Illinois...native of Monroe and attended Monroe High School graduating in 2009...majoring in education...son of Michael and Janene Duffey...his father played football at Hillsdale College...named All-Mega Red Conference as a junior and senior...named All-State Honorable Mention in 2007 and 2008...named All-Region in 2006 and 2008... member of the Honor Roll...favorite sports team is the Chicago Bears...favorite TV show is Scrubs...favorite movie is Remember the Titans.

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Jeremy Southworth

2009: Played in all 10 games as a junior primarily on special teams...finished the season with nine tackles...recorded a 11yard interception return at Bluffton...tallied a seasonhigh three tackles at Defiance...had two tackles against Albion. 2008: Played in all 10 games in the secondary and special teams...recorded 14 tackles including five solo stops...had a season-high four tackles against Bluffton...made three tackles against Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 3/27/89 in Pontiac, Michigan...native of Oxford and attended Oxford High School...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in business...son of Darrell and Terese Ives...named First Team All-Flint Metro League in 2005 and 2006...played both running back and defensive back for the Wildcats...named Oxford High School Athlete of the Year as a senior.

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#25 - Free Safety Senior - 6-1, 187 Oxford, Mich. Oxford H.S.

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#19 - Wide Receiver Sophomore - 6-0, 185 Hillsdale, Mich. Hillsdale H.S.

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Danny Taylor

Jeff Bien

#29 - Linebacker Senior - 5-10, 210 Commerce Twp., Mich. White Lake Lakeland H.S.

#34 - Linebacker Senior - 5-10, 210 Lansing, Mich. Catholic Central H.S.

Will serve as team captain in 2010. 2009: Played and started in all 10 games at middle linebacker...named Second Team All-MIAA...named MIAA Defensive Player of the Week in week one against Capital...ranked eighth in the MIAA in tackles for loss per game (0.95)...led the team with 70 tackles including 39 solo stops...recorded nine tackles for loss, two sacks and four pass breakups...had a season-high 15 tackles and three pass breakups against Capital... recorded eight tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss of seven yards at Trine...tallied nine tackles against Olivet. 2008: Played in nine games at linebacker...recorded 34 tackles including 23 solo stops...had 1.5 tackles for loss with one sack...had an interception return for 20 yards at Capital...tallied five tackles against Bluffton... had a season-high nine tackles at Alma. 2007: Played in seven games as a freshman... had eight solo tackles and five assisted tackles for 13 total tackles...forced a fumble against Bluffton... helped Adrian become the sixth-best total defense in NCAA Division III...had a season-high five tackles at Kalamazoo...had two tackles and a pass breakup against Wisconsin Lutheran. Personal: Born 9/11/89...son of Jim and Sandy Taylor...hails from Commerce Township, Michigan and attended White Lake Lakeland High School, home of the Eagles...team posted a 6-4 record during senior season... majoring in physical education. Taylor’s Career Stats Year 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP 7 9 10 26

SOLO 8 23 39 70

AST 5 11 31 47

TOT TFL-YDS PBU 13 1-3 1 34 1.5-3 2 70 9-25 4 117 11.5-31 7

Will switch from running back to linebacker in 2010. 2009: Played in nine games for the Bulldogs...excelled on special teams making nine tackles including seven solo stops...had a pair of solo tackles against Lake Erie and Olivet...caught two passes for 19 yards...carried the ball 17 times for 64 yards and one touchdown...carried it three times for 15 yards and a score at Bluffton...ran for 23 yards on five carries at Defiance. 2008: Played in four games against Bluffton, Kalamazoo, Hope and Alma...carried the ball 23 times for 78 yards (3.4 ypc)...ran a season-high 14 times for 48 yards against Hope...ran four times for 22 yards against Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 4/14/89 in Lansing, Michigan...native of Lansing and attended Catholic Central High School... majoring in business administration with a minor in computer information systems...son of Stan and Jean Bien...father, Stan, played football at Ferris State from 1973-74...named First Team All-CAAC III Conference as a senior...ran the ball 76 times for 350 yards and six touchdowns as a senior...named Academic All-State Honorable Mention...three-year starter at the varsity level and had 121 tackles at linebacker as a senior... also played hockey and ran track earning two letters in each sport.

Clint Chapman #37 - Defensive End Senior - 6-4, 200 Rockwood, Mich. Carleton Airport H.S. 2009: Played in eight games at defensive end for the Bulldogs... recorded five tackles including three solo stops...tallied a season-high three tackles at Defiance. 2008: Played in five games as a reserve defensive end...recorded four tackles including two solo stops... made two tackles against Hope...had one tackle for loss against Bluffton. Personal: Born 10/7/88 in Monroe, Michigan...native of Rockwood and attended Carleton Airport High School... majoring in secondary education with an emphasis in math...son of Lee and Marianne Chapman.

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Kwiatkowski’s Career Stats GP 8 10 18

SOLO 2 39 41

AST 4 27 31

TOT TFL-YDS PBU 6 0-0 0 66 11.5-42 3 72 11.5-42 3

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2009: Played in all 10 games and made eight starts as a junior... named First Team All-MIAA... ranked fourth in the MIAA in tackles for loss per game (1.05)...ranked second on the team with 66 tackles...tied for the team lead with 11.5 tackles for a loss of 42 yards...tallied 3.5 sacks for a loss of 21 yards...had one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...had a season-high 12 tackles including seven solo stops against Capital... recorded 10 tackles and two tackles for loss against Albion...had eight tackles including seven solo stops with a sack against Lake Erie. 2008: Played in eight games and did very well on special teams...tallied six tackles including two solo stops...had two tackles against Hope and Alma. Personal: Born 12/21/88 in Monroe, Michigan... native of Warren and attended Cousino High School... son of Dan Kwiatkowski...father, Dan, played football at Michigan and brother, Jordan, played football at Saginaw Valley State...won regional championship in football at Cousino in 2007...earned letters in football and basketball...named All-MAC White in football as a junior and senior...named First Team All-State in football as a senior.

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2009: Played in eight games and made five starts...tallied five tackles including a seasonhigh three at Defiance. 2008: Did not see game action. 2007: Played in four games and recorded two tackles both of which were tackles for loss of 22 total yards against Wisconsin Lutheran. Personal: Born 3/5/88 in Pontiac, Michigan...a native of Walled Lake and attended White Lake Lakeland High School graduating in 2006...son of Jeff Stamper and Traci Pence...majoring in marketing with a minor in communications...named First Team All-Kensington Valley League as a junior and senior...named Second Team All-North Region by the Detroit Free Press in 2005...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Lions and Detroit Pistons...favorite athletes are LeBron James and Patrick Willis...favorite TV shows are Entourage and Seinfeld...favorite movies are The Dark Knight and the Big Lebowski.

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#40 - Linebacker Senior - 5-11, 219 Warren, Mich. Cousino H.S.

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Sam Pinkerton

Spencer Whittington

#41 - Linebacker Senior - 6-2, 225 Millbury, Ohio Genoa H.S.

#53 - Offensive Tackle Junior - 6-3, 285 Paw Paw, Mich. Lawrence H.S.

2009: Played in two games against Defiance and Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 12/17/88 in Oregon, Ohio...native of Millbury and attended Genoa High School graduating in 2007...majoring in business administration...son of Joel and Joanne Pinkerton...his father played football at Toledo and had two uncles that played at Kent State...named First Team All-Suburban Lakes League as a senior...played in Northwest Ohio All-Star Game...member of the Honor Roll...favorite sports teams are the Cleveland Browns and Michigan Wolverines...favorite athletes are Braylon Edwards and Ernie Sims...favorite TV shows are Entourage and SportsCenter.

Derek Shell #43 - Fullback Sophomore - 6-1, 226 Manitou Beach, Mich. Onsted H.S. 2009: Played in eight games as a freshman at fullback...named MIAA All-Academic...caught three passes for 22 yards...had two grabs for 14 yards at Kalamazoo...had one kick return for 14 yards against Albion. Personal: Born 7/20/90 in Adrian, Michigan...native of Manitou Beach and attended Onsted High School graduating in 2009...majoring in education with a minor in literature...son of William Shell and Kathy Albright...won two LCAA league titles with the Wildcats in 2006 and 2008...team went 29-5 during his varsity career...named All-LCAA for three years...named All-Area at defensive end as a junior and senior... named All-County and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...named All-State as a senior...named Academic All-State as a senior...salutatorian of his high school...involved with Key Club, Student Council and National Honor Society...favorite sports team is the Detroit Lions...favorite athlete is Brian Urlacher... favorite TV shows are Family Guy, The Simpsons and SportsCenter...favorite movies are Old School, Dodgeball and Anchorman.

2009: Played in eight games as a sophomore at offensive tackle...helped lead rushing attack which averaged 136.6 yards per game...will likely start this season. 2008: Played in all 10 games as a freshman...served as long snapper on punts and made one special teams tackle against Defiance. Personal: Born 8/18/89 in Paw Paw, Michigan...native of Paw Paw and attended Lawrence High School... majoring in elementary education...son of Scott and Kelli Whittington & Carrie Hall and Bob Rokos...brother, Shayne, plays basketball at Western Michigan... advanced to the state semifinal in basketball in 2008... named First Team All-SAC three times in baseball and football...named Second Team All-State by the Associated Press in baseball in 2007...named First Team All-State by the Detroit Free Press in football in 2008...played in MHSFCA All-Star Game in football.

George Stauch #54 - Center Senior - 6-3, 250 Lapeer, Mich. Mayville H.S. 2009: Played in three games against Defiance, Bluffton and Kalamazoo...will be fighting for a starting job at center this year after appearing at tackle. 2008: Played in three games as a reserve offensive lineman against Hope, Trine and Olivet...will be looking to see more playing time in a battle at one of the vacant tackle spots. Personal: Born 10/25/89 in Spring Lake, North Carolina...native of Lapeer and attended Mayville High School graduating in 2007...majoring in international business/political science with a minor in spanish... son of Robert Stauch and Collene Boyne...named First Team All-Greater Thumb East as a junior and Second Team All-GTE as a senior...member of the honor roll all four years of high school...favorite sports team is the Green Bay Packers...favorite athlete is Brett Favre...favorite TV show is Scrubs...favorite movie is Boondock Saints.

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Nick Ross #76 - Offensive Guard Junior - 6-0, 269 Manchester, Mich. Manchester H.S.

Kevin Wengert #58 - Defensive Tackle Senior - 6-1, 261 Westland, Mich. Livonia Franklin H.S. 2009: Did not see game action. 2008: Played in three games against Bluffton, Kalamazoo and Hope. 2007: Played in one game against Wisconsin Lutheran as a reserve defensive lineman. Personal: Born 3/31/89 in Garden City, Michigan...son of James and Lenore Wengert...a native of Westland and attended Livonia Franklin High School graduating in 2007...majoring in criminal justice..named All-State in 2006 and All-Conference as a junior and senior... named Scholar Athlete in conference...holds high school career tackle record...favorite sports team is the Detroit Lions...best memory is playing in the Michigan All-Star High School Game...favorite athlete is Shawne Merriman...favorite movie is Remember the Titans... favorite musicians are Lil’ Wayne and Rick Ross.

2009: Played and started in all 10 games at tackle...will be making a switch to guard most likely in 2010...an all-conference caliber talent...helped Adrian average 382.9 yards of total offense. 2008: Played in five games as a reserve on the offensive line as a freshman...helped Adrian lead the MIAA in rushing offense...will compete for a starting job at one of the tackle spots. Personal: Born 12/29/89...native of Manchester and attended Manchester High School...majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry...son of Louie and Alisa Ross...named All-Cascades Conference on the offensive line for three years...also named All-League on defense as a senior...named to the Jackson Citizen Patriot Dream Team as a senior...also lettered in track where he was all-conference in shot put...set school record in the discus...favorite sports teams are Michigan football and the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athletes are Jake Long, Mike Hart and Tom Brady... favorite movies are Friday Night Lights and Rocky IV.

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caliber player. 2008: Played and started in all 10 games on the offensive line for the Bulldogs...excelled in his first year as an offensive lineman...will look to continue at guard as one of three returning starters on the line. 2007: Played in five games as a freshman on the defensive line...looking to play both lines this season... made four solo tackles and one assisted tackle for five total tackles...proved valuable in short-yardage goalline situations...had two tackles and half a sack against Wisconsin Lutheran...made two tackles against Hope. Personal: son of Veronica Jackson and has two older brothers, Everett and Marcell...native of Waterford, Michigan and attended Mott High School...named All-Conference as a senior...majoring in business administration.

2009: Played in five games as a reserve offensive guard...will likely earn a starting nod this season. Personal: Born 11/9/89 in Alma, Michigan...majoring in pre-engineering with a minor in business...son of Thomas and Lisa Babcock...a native of Alma and attended Alma High School graduating in 2008... earned two varsity letters in football...team went 11-1 as a senior and advanced to regionals...won first district title as a senior...named All-Tri Valley Central Conference as a senior...named All-Area and team captain in 2007...graduated with honors...favorite sports team is the Detroit Pistons...favorite athletes are Jake Long and Rasheed Wallace...favorite TV shows are Family Guy and American Chopper...favorite movie is Black Sheep.

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#60 - Offensive Guard Junior - 6-1, 266 Alma, Mich. Alma H.S.

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Nick Mighion

Ben Houtteman

#78 - Offensive Guard Sophomore - 6-2, 254 Sterling Heights, Mich. Warren Cousino H.S.

#81 - Tight End Senior - 6-4, 228 Brighton, Mich. Brighton H.S.

2009: Played in seven games as a reserve guard as a freshman... helped Adrian average 246.3 yards passing per game ranking

third in the MIAA. Personal: Born 5/31/91 in Mount Clemens, Michigan... native of Sterling Heights and attended Warren Cousino High School graduating in 2009...majoring in architecture...son of Pete and Tina Mighion...played three years of varsity football...team went 21-3 during his sophomore and junior seasons...had an undefeated regular season in 2007 and reached state semifinals... named to the All-MAC White Academic team...named First Team All-MAC White as a senior...named AllMacomb County as a junior and senior...member of the National Honor Society.

2009: Played in nine games as a wide receiver/tight end as a junior...caught five passes for 96 yards...blocked a kick at Trine...caught two passes for 29 yards at Kalamazoo. 2008: Played in all 10 games as a sophomore at tight end...will be making switch to wide receiver this fall... caught one pass for five yards against Bluffton. Personal: Born 8/22/88 in Olympia, Washington... native of Brighton and attended Brighton High School... majoring in economics with a minor in business administration...son of Jeff and Karen Houtteman... favorite sports team is the Missouri Tigers...favorite athlete is Randy Moss...favorite TV shows are The Office and Family Guy...favorite movies are Fight Club, Super Troopers and Grandma’s Boy.

Mitch Blose

Brad Czerniak

#79 - Offensive Tackle Senior - 5-11, 265 Oxford, Mich. Oxford H.S.

#83 - Wide Receiver Senior - 6-5, 215 Toledo, Ohio Central Catholic H.S.

2009: Played in eight games at offensive tackle...named MIAA All-Academic...will be fighting for a starting spot at tackle. 2008: Played in four games against Kalamazoo, Hope, Alma and Trine...helped Adrian lead the MIAA in rushing offense...will compete for starting job at tackle. Personal: Born 11/18/89 in Clarkston, Michigan... native of Oxford and attended Oxford High School... majoring in business...son of John and Diane Blose... played football for Bud Rowley and team went 7-4 as a senior...named Second Team All-Flint Metro League in 2006...named Academic All-State honorable mention in 2006...member of high school honor roll...Oxford Cup winner...favorite sports team is the Detroit Lions... favorite athlete is Barry Sanders...favorite TV show is That 70’s Show...favorite movies are Shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction...favorite musicians are Kid Rock, Pearl Jam and OAR.

2009: Played in six games including the first five before an injury kept him out for four games...caught one pass for seven yards against Olivet. Personal: Born 4/5/89 in Toledo, Ohio...native of Toledo and attended Central Catholic High School graduating in 2007...majoring in business...son of Donald and Julie Czerniak...won a state championship in 2006 on the gridiron...won three straight city titles during his varsity career...also participated in wrestling and track...finished fourth at city meet in 400 meters... earned a total of six varsity letters...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Lions and Ohio State Buckeyes... favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and LeBron James.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Trey Searles

Steve Mauk

#88 - Tight End Junior - 6-4, 282 Tecumseh, Mich. Tecumseh H.S.

#94 - Defensive End Junior - 6-2, 215 China, Mich. St. Clair H.S.

2009: Played in nine games as a sophomore as a blocking tight end...helped Adrian average 136.6 yards per game on the

ground. Personal: Born 5/7/90 in Sanford, Florida...native of Tecumseh and attended Tecumseh High School graduating in 2008...majoring in business management with a minor in marketing...son of Will and Fay Bruce... earned varsity letters in football, basketball and track... named All-SEC on defense as a senior...school record holder in the shot put (53’ 7”)...named all-conference in track as a junior and senior...favorite sports teams are Florida State football, Maryland basketball and the Detroit Pistons...favorite athlete is Julius Peppers... favorite movies are Anchorman, Bad Boys and A Night at the Roxbury.

2009: Played in seven games as a sophomore...named MIAA All-Academic...registered three tackles and a half tackle for loss...had two assisted tackles at Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 12/25/89 in Detroit, Michigan...native of China, Michigan and attended St. Clair High School graduating in 2008...majoring in exercise science...son of Chris and Phyllis Mauk...won a district title in 2005 and were district runner-up in 2007...named First Team All-Macomb Area Conference as a senior...named AllArea and All-Metro East as a senior...received Fred H. Vincent Award for best scholar athlete in the area by Port Huron Times Herald...member of the National Honor Society...favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Steve Yzerman...favorite TV shows are South Park and Family Guy...favorite movies are Forrest Gump and Joe Dirt...favorite musicians are Kid Rock and Afroman.

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2009: Played in eight games as a sophomore...served as long snapper on punts...made five special teams tackles including two solo stops against Capital. Personal: Born 6/1/90 in Oxford, Michigan...native of Oxford and attended Oxford High School graduating in 2008...majoring in general studies...son of Bill and Cindy Keenist...lettered in basketball and football at Oxford High...earned three letters in basketball and was named All-League as a junior and senior...earned two letters in football while winning a league title in 2008...played at Saginaw Valley State as a freshman... favorite sports team is the Detroit Lions...favorite athletes are Matthew Stafford and Kobe Bryant... favorite TV shows are SportsCenter, King of Queens and Seinfeld.

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2009: Played in six games as a freshman...caught three passes for 54 yards with one touchdown...caught a 19-yard touchdown at Defiance in first game as a collegiate player...caught a pass for 19 yards at Kalamazoo. Personal: Born 4/2/91 in Detroit, Michigan...native of Detroit and attended Henry Ford High School graduating in 2009...majoring in education...son of Sandra Thompson...earned All-Detroit First Team honors as a senior...team went 7-3 and won district championship in 2008...favorite sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Celtics and New Orleans Saints...favorite athlete is Chad Ochocinco...favorite TV shows are Jamie Foxx and The Game...favorite movie is Law Abiding Citizen.

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#89 - Tight End Junior - 6-4, 244 Oxford, Mich. Oxford H.S.

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#85 - Wide Receiver Sophomore - 5-10, 169 Detroit, Mich. Henry Ford H.S.

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Meet the Team

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES Austin Fritz

Logan Mitseff

#97 - Defensive End Senior - 6-0, 250 Ayersville, Ohio Ayersville H.S.

#99 - Kicker Senior - 6-4, 259 Shelby Twp., Mich. Pontiac Notre Dame H.S.

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2009: Played and started in all 10 games as a junior...named Second Team All-MIAA on the defensive line...named MIAA All-Academic...ranked second in the MIAA in sacks per game (0.60) and third in tackles for loss per game (1.10)...finished the season with 36 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss and six sacks...intercepted two passes for 63 yards including a 57-yard return at Trine...had two sacks and four tackles at Defiance...had a seasonhigh six tackles against Olivet. 2008: Played in eight games and made five starts at defensive end...tallied a total of 28 tackles including 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks...made two fumble recoveries, one each against Hope and Trine...had a season-high eight tackles against Trine...had five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at Olivet. 2007: Played in all 10 games and started nine contests as a freshman...likely starting defensive end...recorded 16 total tackles including five solo stops...tallied 3.5 tackles for a loss of 11 yards...had a season-high six tackles against Olivet. Personal: Born 3/16/89 in Defiance, Ohio...son of Alan and Cindy Fritz and has two brothers, Alex and Adam...native of Ayersville, Ohio and attended Ayersville High School...majoring in criminal justice... named First Team All-Ohio as a senior...earned nine varsity letters in high school...played in Ohio NorthSouth All-Star Game.

2009: Played in all 10 games as a junior...handled kickoffs with 51 attempts for 2,820 yards (55.3 ypk)...had two

tocuhbacks. 2008: Played in all 10 games as a sophomore... handled kickoff duties for the Bulldogs...recorded 54 kickoffs for 2,880 yards (53.3 ypk) with one touchback. Personal: Born 12/15/88...native of Shelby Township and attended Pontiac Notre Dame High School... majoring in business administration...son of Kimberly and Randy Mitseff...previously attended Central Michigan University...earned a varsity letter during the 2006-07 season and were the Prep Bowl champions... member of MAC Champs at CMU in 2007-08. Mitseff’s Career Stats Year 2008 2009 Total

GP 10 10 20

FGM 0 0 0

FGA 0 1 1

KO 54 51 105

YDS 2,880 2,820 5,700

AVG 53.3 55.3 54.3

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Fritz’s Career Stats Year 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS 10 5 11 16 3.5-11 0-0 8 14 14 28 4.5-18 2.5-12 10 16 20 36 11.5-56 6.0-37 28 35 45 80 19.5-85 8.5-49

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2009 STATISTICS 2009 Adrian College Football Adrian College Overall Team Statistics (FINAL STATS) All games

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

38 136 59 34 44 32 29 49

OT

7 8

MIAA All-Academic

Jon Adamy • Offensive Line • Tecumseh, Mich. Mitch Blose • Offensive Line • Oxford, Mich. Austin Fritz • Defensive End • Ayersville, Ohio Nick Hemmingsen • Tight End • Clinton Twp., Mich. Josh Holmes • Offensive Line • Southfield, Mich. Justin Judd • Defensive End • Grosse Ile, Mich. Steve Mauk • Defensive End • China, Mich. Gino Panza • Defensive Tackle • Newport, Mich. Derek Shell • Fullback • Manitou Beach, Mich. Jarrett Starr • Offensive Line • Lapeer, Mich.

MIAA All-Conference

Defensive Player of the Year - Gino Panza, SR, DT First Team DL - Gino Panza, SR, Monroe Jefferson H.S. LB - Jarred Kwiatkowski, JR, Warren Cousino H.S. DB - John Parvin, SR, Walled Lake Northern H.S. Second Team WR - Eric Suttie, SR, Sylvania Ohio H.S. TE - Nick Hemmingsen, SR, Chippewa Valley H.S. DL - Austin Fritz, JR, Ayersville Ohio H.S. DL - Justin Judd, JR, Grosse Ile H.S. LB - Danny Taylor, JR, White Lake Lakeland H.S. PK - Justin Warner, SR, Paw Paw H.S. RS - Joey Beehler, SR, Mishawaka Penn H.S.

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Team Defense Defense Special Teams Offense Special Teams

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Opponent Player Capital Danny Taylor Defiance Bronson Gonzales Defiance Kevin Allaer Kalamazoo Mike McGee Hope Kevin Allaer

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Date Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 12 Oct. 3 Oct. 24

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Individual Honors

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OPP 162 16.2 163 64 79 20 1180 1495 315 354 3.3 118.0 7 1629 313-149-13 5.2 10.9 162.9 10 2809 667 4.2 280.9 44-868 20-111 11-245 19.7 5.6 22.3 14-8 57-530 53.0 58-1985 34.2 31.9 28:18 48/148 32% 5/21 24% 21-130 3 21 5-10 0-0 16-28 57% 11-28 39% 15-19 79% 7083 5/1417 0/0

Att. 2,399 1,507 500 3,264 535 1,218 1,025 1,270 3,516 1,930

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Score by Quarters Adrian College Opponents

ADRIAN 274 27.4 196 78 109 9 1366 1709 343 408 3.3 136.6 14 2463 297-181-11 8.3 13.6 246.3 20 3829 705 5.4 382.9 33-696 20-92 13-236 21.1 4.6 18.2 7-3 72-710 71.0 52-1904 36.6 33.7 31:42 62/151 41% 11/18 61% 27-169 0 36 8-17 0-0 27-38 71% 20-38 53% 34-36 94% 10081 5/2016

Record • 6-4 Overall • 4-2 MIAA (T-2nd) Date Opp. Score Loc. Sep. 5 Capital L, 21-31 Adrian, MI Sep. 12 at Defiance W, 31-16 Defiance, OH Sep. 19 at Bluffton W, 41-7 Bluffton, OH Sep. 26 Lake Erie L, 28-29 (OT) Adrian, MI Oct. 3 at Kalamazoo W, 62-15 Kalamazoo, MI Oct. 17 Albion L, 16-17 Adrian, MI Oct. 24 at Hope W, 7-6 Holland, MI Oct. 31 Alma W, 7-0 Adrian, MI Nov. 7 at Trine L, 16-21 Angola, IN Nov. 14 Olivet W, 45-20 Adrian, MI

2009 In Review

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Pa s s i n g Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE At t - C o m p - I n t Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

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2009 In Review

2009 STATISTICS

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2009 Adrian College Football Adrian College Overall Individual Statistics (Final Stats) All games Rushing

Myke Johnson Jared Edwards Justin Hemm Jackson Hanks Jeff Bien Jeremy Southworth Billy Keenist Justin Judd Joe Sander Stevie Freeman TEAM Mike McGee Total Opponents Passing

Mike McGee Justin Hemm Billy Keenist Total Opponents Receiving

Joe Beehler Eric Suttie Stevie Freeman Justin Hemm Jared Edwards Nick Hemmingsen Jackson Hanks Myke Johnson Ben Houtteman D'ante Thompson Derek Shell Jeff Bien Mitchell Gabriele Brad Czerniak Marshawn Selby Total Opponents

gp-gs

att

gain loss

net avg td

10-10 141 519 65 454 3.2 3 10-0 82 452 13 439 5.4 3 10-1 69 354 59 295 4.3 2 10-9 35 144 20 124 3.5 1 9-0 17 67 3 64 3.8 1 4-0 10 55 0 55 5.5 2 9-0 7 24 9 15 2.1 0 10-10 3 4 3 1 0.3 1 2-0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 9-1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 4-0 4 0 33 -33 -8.2 0 10-10 38 90 136 -46 -1.2 1 10 408 1709 343 1366 3.3 14 10 354 1495 315 1180 3.3 7 gp-gs

10-10 10-1 9-0 10 10 gp-gs

effic comp-att-int

140.57 143-240-9 170.91 30-46-2 144.51 8-11-0 145.42 181-297-11 93.56 149-313-13 no.

yds

10-10 51 565 10-9 28 569 9-1 21 371 10-1 17 227 10-0 17 206 10-10 12 194 10-9 10 90 10-10 9 35 9-0 5 96 6-0 3 54 8-0 3 22 9-0 2 19 10-0 1 10 6-0 1 7 1-0 1 -2 10 181 2463 10 149 1629

avg

11.1 20.3 17.7 13.4 12.1 16.2 9.0 3.9 19.2 18.0 7.3 9.5 10.0 7.0 -2.0 13.6 10.9

pct

lg avg/g

18 32 35 21 10 16 11 4 0 0 0 15 35 38

yds td

59.6 1939 15 65.2 430 5 72.7 94 0 60.9 2463 20 47.6 1629 10 td

2 4 5 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 10

lg avg/g

35 65 56 32 61 54 31 12 31 19 8 11 10 7 0 65 60

56.5 56.9 41.2 22.7 20.6 19.4 9.0 3.5 10.7 9.0 2.8 2.1 1.0 1.2 -2.0 246.3 162.9

45.4 43.9 29.5 12.4 7.1 13.8 1.7 0.1 -0.5 -0.1 -8.2 -4.6 136.6 118.0 lg avg/g

65 56 36 65 60

193.9 43.0 10.4 246.3 162.9

Punt Returns

no.

14 3 2 1 20 20

78 12 3 -1 92 111

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

Kick Returns

no.

18 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 33 44

463 57 59 36 34 18 0 9 14 6 696 868

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

73 23 27 19 24 18 0 9 14 6 73 86

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Jared Edwards John Parvin Justin Hemm Mitchell Gabriele Total Opponents Sederick Dunbar Jeff Makowski Austin Fritz Chris Cook Jarred Kwiatkowski Vinnie Ives Total Opponents Joe Beehler Eric Suttie Justin Hemm Jared Edwards Danny Taylor Jackson Hanks Mitchell Gabriele Scott Normandin Derek Shell Spencer Whittington Total Opponents Chris Cook Justin Judd Total Opponents

5 3 2 1 1 1 13 11

1 0 1 0

yds avg td

46 41 63 68 7 11 236 245

5.6 4.0 1.5 -1.0 4.6 5.6

9.2 13.7 31.5 68.0 7.0 11.0 18.2 22.3

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

yds avg td

7 0 7 0

25.7 19.0 19.7 18.0 17.0 18.0 0.0 9.0 14.0 6.0 21.1 19.7 7.0 0.0 7.0 0.0

0 1 1 0

lg

22 7 2 0 22 14 lg

28 41 57 68 7 11 68 96 lg

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2009 STATISTICS

Justin Warner Zach Scoville Logan Mitseff FG Sequence

Capital University Defiance College Bluffton University Lake Erie College Kalamazoo College Albion College Hope College Alma College Trine University Olivet College

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- - 32 - - 30 - - 30 - - 30 - - 26 - - 24 - - 18 - - 12 - - 12 - - 12 - - 12 - - 12 - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - - 0 - - 274 - 1 162

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

5-10 50.0 0-0 3-6 50.0 0-0 0-1 0.0 0-0 Adrian College

47 (32) (39),29,55,(41) 30,29 36 26,36,(21),(35),(33) 37 (21) (23)

3-4 0-2 0-0

2-5 2-3 0-0

0-1 1-1 0-0

Opponents

(25) 24 (25) 37,(31),41 (28),(23),31 36 -

0-0 0-0 0-1

lg blk

35 0 41 1 0 0

Total Offense

g plays rush pass

total avg/g

Mike McGee Justin Hemm Myke Johnson Jared Edwards Jackson Hanks Billy Keenist Jeff Bien Jeremy Southworth Justin Judd Joe Sander Stevie Freeman TEAM Total Opponents

10 10 10 10 10 9 9 4 10 2 9 4 10 10

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Kevin Allaer Total Opponents Logan Mitseff Zach Scoville Total Opponents

52 1904 36.6 56 2 14 13 3 0 52 1904 36.6 56 2 14 13 3 0 58 1985 34.2 53 2 9 14 1 0 51 2820 2 67 53 2887 35 1912

55.3 33.5 54.5 54.6

2 0 2 0

5 0 5 19.7 37.3 1 21.1 34.7

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Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

278 -46 1939 1893 189.3 115 295 430 725 72.5 141 454 0 454 45.4 82 439 0 439 43.9 35 124 0 124 12.4 18 15 94 109 12.1 17 64 0 64 7.1 10 55 0 55 13.8 3 1 0 1 0.1 1 -1 0 -1 -0.5 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 4 -33 0 -33 -8.2 705 1366 2463 3829 382.9 667 1180 1629 2809 280.9

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2-2

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17-19 17-17 34-36 15-19

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

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fg

5-10 3-6 0-1 8-17 5-10

kick

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Field Goals

5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 36 21

fg

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Justin Warner Jared Edwards Jackson Hanks Stevie Freeman Zach Scoville Eric Suttie Myke Johnson Joe Beehler Justin Hemm Jeremy Southworth Nick Hemmingsen Justin Judd Mike McGee D'ante Thompson Jeff Makowski Jeff Bien Logan Mitseff Total Opponents

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Scoring

2009 In Review

2009 Adrian College Football Adrian College Overall Individual Statistics (Final Stats) All games

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2009 In Review

2009 STATISTICS

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2009 Adrian College Football Adrian College Overall Defensive Statistics (Final Stats) All games ## 29 40 6 61 36 4 44 52 97 2 24 21 46 93 5 34 25 20 18 38 19 92 89 59 37 39 7 94 99 10 42 30 13 TM 26 45 98 65 31 1 67 81 11 8 91 90 32 18 27 53

Defensive Leaders

Danny Taylor Jarred Kwiatkowski Rodney Donald Gino Panza Chris Cook John Parvin Bronson Gonzales Justin Judd Austin Fritz Chris McGuire Brad Smagala Jeff Makowski Sederick Dunbar John Kinville Scott Normandin Jeff Bien Vinnie Ives Michael Ivory Darren Walter Jake Duffey Mitchell Gabriele Zach Page Chris Keenist Andy Ford Clint Chapman Ryan Stamper Eric Suttie Steve Mauk Logan Mitseff Bryan Garbarino Colin Hughes Matt Tepatti Mike McGee TEAM Joe Makowski Jeremy Southworth Chris Faustyn Justin Polehna Zach Scoville Stevie Freeman Scott Ross Ben Houtteman Nick Hemmingsen Justin Hemm James Murtha Blake Shotwell Carl Ream Kyle Morris Brian Feldman Spencer Whittington Total Opponents

gp-gs

10-10 10-8 10-8 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-0 10-10 10-10 9-8 10-6 10-6 10-0 6-5 8-3 9-0 10-0 6-0 9-0 6-0 10-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 8-0 8-5 10-9 7-0 10-0 9-0 3-0 9-0 10-10 4-0 6-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 5-0 9-1 10-10 9-0 10-10 10-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 8-0 10 10

ua

39 39 24 20 26 29 19 14 16 15 13 16 13 3 9 7 3 4 4 5 4 1 3 2 3 1 2 . . 2 1 2 . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . . 348 382

Tackles a tot

31 27 37 32 20 16 21 23 20 16 13 7 9 13 5 2 6 3 3 2 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 . 1 . 2 . . 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . 339 392

70 66 61 52 46 45 40 37 36 31 26 23 22 16 14 9 9 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 687 774

tfl/yds

9.0-25 11.5-42 5.5-20 10.5-39 . 2.0-4 9.0-57 7.5-24 11.5-56 4.0-13 2.5-4 . . 3.0-5 0.5-2 . . 0.5-1 1.0-1 . . 1.0-0 . . . 0.5-3 . 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-297 82-309

Sacks no-yds

2.0-6 3.5-21 1.0-12 3.0-19 . . 7.5-56 1.5-9 6.0-37 2.0-8 . . . . . . . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . 0.5-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-169 21-130

Pass defense int-yds brup qbh

. 1-7 . . 1-68 . . . 2-63 . . 3-41 5-46 . . . 1-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-236 11-245

4 2 4 2 7 4 . 1 3 2 2 7 2 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 42 28

1 . . 2 . . 4 1 1 . 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13

Fumbles rcv-yds

. 1-0 . 1-0 1-7 . 1-0 2-0 . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 3-0

ff

. 1 . . 1 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3

blkd kick

. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 3 1

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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MIAA CONFERENCE INFORMATION

Saturday, September 11 Wheaton, Ill. at Albion, 1:00 p.m. Hope at Wis.-Lutheran, 1:00 p.m. Manchester, Ind. at Kalamazoo, 1:00 p.m. Elmhurst, Ill. at Olivet, 1:00 p.m. Trine at Bluffton, Ohio, 1:30 p.m. Alma at Illinois Wesleyan, 2:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio at Adrian, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, September 18 Augustana, Ill. at Adrian, 1:00 p.m. Greenville, Ill. at Albion, 1:00 p.m. Kalamazoo at Rose-Hulman, 1:00 p.m. North Central, Ill. at Olivet, 1:00 p.m. Rockford, Ill. at Alma, 1:00 p.m. Hope at Millikin, Ill., 2:00 p.m. Trine at Wis.-River Falls, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 25 Lakeland, Wis. at Hope, 1:00 p.m. Alma at Kentucky Wesleyan, 2:00 p.m. Albion at Wis.-Stevens Point, 2:00 p.m. Wheaton, Ill. at Olivet, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo at Benedictine, Ill., 7:30 p.m.

L 2 4 6 5 7 6 10

PCT. .833 .600 .400 .500 .300 .400 .000

PF 415 274 187 242 265 288 128

PA 262 162 207 294 266 339 336

Saturday, October 9 Albion at Alma, 1:00 p.m. (HC) Hope at Kalamazoo, 1:00 p.m. Adrian at Olivet, 2:00 p.m. (HC) LaGrange, Ga. at Trine, 1:00 p.m. (HC) Saturday, October 16 Hope at Albion, 1:00 p.m. Alma at Trine, 1:00 p.m. Olivet at Kalamazoo, 1:00 p.m. (HC) Adrian at DePauw, Ind., 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 23 Albion at Olivet, 1:00 p.m. Trine at Hope, 2:00 p.m. (HC) Kalamazoo at Adrian, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, October 30 Adrian at Albion, 1:00 p.m. Kalamazoo at Alma, 1:00 p.m. Olivet at Trine, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 6 Hope at Adrian, 1:00 p.m. Alma at Olivet, 1:00 p.m. Trine at Kalamazoo, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 13 Adrian at Alma, 1:00 p.m. Albion at Trine, 1:00 p.m. Olivet at Hope, 1:00 p.m. All Times are Eastern

Saturday, October 2 Kalamazoo at Albion, 1:00 p.m. (HC) Alma at Hope, 1:00 p.m. Trine at Adrian, 3:00 p.m. (HC)

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Conference Champions since 1970

1970 - Adrian, Alma (4-1) 1971 - Adrian, Alma (4-1) 1972 - Adrian, Alma (4-1) 1973 - Hope (5-0) 1974 - Olivet (5-0) 1975 - Hope (4-0-1) 1976 - Albion (5-0) 1977 - Albion (5-0) 1978 - Hope (5-0) 1979 - Hope (4-0-1) 1980 - Adrian (5-0) 1981 - Hope (5-0) 1982 - Hope (5-0) 1983 - Adrian (5-0) 1984 - Hope (5-0) 1985 - Albion (4-0-1) 1986 - Hope (4-0-1) 1987 - Hope (5-0) 1988 - Adrian, Alma (4-1) 1989 - Adrian, Albion (4-1) 1990 - Albion (4-0-1) 1991 - Albion (5-0) 1992 - Albion (5-0) 1993 - Albion (5-0) 1994 - Albion (5-0) 1995 - Albion (5-0) 1996 - Albion (5-0) 1997 - Adrian, Hope (4-1) 1998 - Albion (6-0) 1999 - Albion, Alma, Hope (5-1) 2000 - Hope (5-0) 2001 - Albion (5-0) 2002 - Alma (6-0) 2003 - Hope (5-1) 2004 - Alma (6-1) 2005 - Albion (6-1) 2006 - Hope (7-0) 2007 - Hope, Olivet (6-1) 2008 - Trine (6-0) 2009 - Trine (6-0)

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Saturday, September 4 Adrian at Wis.-Whitewater, 1:00 p.m. Butler, Ind. at Albion, 1:00 p.m. Heidelberg, Ohio at Alma, 1:00 p.m. Illinois Wesleyan at Hope, 1:30 p.m. Bluffton, Ohio at Kalamazoo, 2:00 p.m. Olivet at Wittenberg, Ohio, 7:00 p.m.

W 10 6 4 5 3 4 0

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PA 116 79 87 192 128 229 201

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PF 226 153 151 129 156 129 88

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PCT. 1.000 .667 .667 .500 .500 .167 .000

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Trine Adrian Albion Alma Hope Kalamazoo Olivet

General Information

2009 MIAA Final Football Standings MIAA Overall

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2009 In Review

2009 GAME RECAPS GAME #1

Capital at Adrian Sep. 5 • Adrian, Mich. Performance Stadium • Att: 2,399

GAME #2

Adrian at Defiance Sep. 12 • Defiance, Ohio Coressel Stadium • Att: 1,507

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Adrian continued their recent success over Defiance with a convincing 31-16 win in which the Yellow Jackets scored two late fourth quarter touchdowns after trailing 31-2 after three quarters. The Bulldogs scored 17 second quarter points en route to a 24-0 halftime lead. D’ante Thompson caught his first collegiate touchdown pass from 19 yards midway through the first quarter. Justin Judd picked up a fumble in the end zone for a score early in the second quarter to give AC a 14-0 advantage. Zach Scoville connected on a 32-yard field goal just five minutes later and Eric Suttie hauled in a 22-yard touchdown catch from Mike McGee with 56 seconds left in the first half. Suttie caught his second touchdown of the game midway through the third quarter from 55 yards to give Adrian a 31-2 lead. Suttie had a big day with five catches for 130 yards. McGee threw for over 300 yards for the second week in a row finishing with 318 yards passing and three scores. Adrian had 382 total yards of offense and held Defiance to 234 total yards of which 124 came on the final two drives. Adrian sacked Defiance quarterbacks 10 times for a loss of 68 yards. Bronson Gonzales had seven tackles and 2.5 sacks.

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Adrian got a rematch with Capital to begin the 2009 season but fell short, 31-21, as the Bulldogs were held scoreless in the second half. Capital led 17-7 after one quarter and took a 24-21 lead into halftime. The Crusaders put the finishing touches on the win with a fourth quarter touchdown midway through the period. Jared Edwards caught a 61-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to cut the lead to 9-7. Stevie Freeman got Adrian within 17-14 early in the second quarter on a 44-yard touchdown grab from Mike McGee. Justin Judd was used in a goal-line package and the defensive end scored on a four-yard touchdown run late in the second quarter to cut the lead down to 24-21 at intermission. Capital had a 29-13 edge in first downs and gained 487 total yards against the Bulldogs. Adrian gained 319 total yards including just 14 rushing yards on 28 carries. McGee went 19-of-34 through the air for 305 yards and two scores, but was sacked five times by the Crusader defense. Justin Hemm caught four passes for 86 yards while Freeman hauled in four balls for 71 yards including a score. Danny Taylor led the defense with 15 tackles and three pass breakups.

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2009 GAME RECAPS Lake Erie at Adrian (Homecoming) Sep. 26 • Adrian, Mich. Performance Stadium • Att: 3,264

Some leads are never safe and the Bulldogs learned that lesson the hard way during homecoming, as they led 21-0 early in the third quarter only to fall 29-28 in overtime after a Sean Bedevelsky 20-yard touchdown run and a Bedevelsky two-point conversion run. Jared Edwards had a five-yard touchdown run on the first possession of overtime but Lake Erie rolled the dice and it paid off on the next possession. Joe Beehler and Jackson Hanks staked Adrian to a three-touchdown lead into the third quarter. Beehler had a five-yard touchdown grab early in the second quarter and Hanks had two scores via the air from seven and 31 yards respectively in a span of 2:57 between the second and third quarters. Lake Erie scored the game-tying touchdown with 32 seconds left in regulation on a 45-yard touchdown catch by Dave Romeo. The shootout saw 918 combined total yards of offense including 606 yards through the air. Mike McGee was 21-of-28 passing for 279 yards and three scores. Beehler had seven catches for 62 yards. Jarred Kwiatkowski led the Bulldogs with eight tackles including two tackles for loss. Justin Judd ended with four tackles including 2.5 tackles for loss including a sack.

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The Bulldogs cruised from start to finish in a 41-7 win at Bluffton as the Beavers lone score came on an 86yard kickoff return early in the fourth quarter. Adrian led 10-0 after one quarter and increased their lead to 24-0 at intermission. Nick Hemmingsen caught a 19-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter to give AC a 10-0 lead. Myke Johnson found the end zone on the ground twice in the second quarter. He scampered 15 yards at 12:10 and then carried seven yards to paydirt at 1:33 capping off a nine-play drive. Jeff Bien scored his lone rushing touchdown of the year late in the third quarter from four yards out to give the Bulldogs a 31-0 advantage. Zach Scoville connected on his second field goal of the game from 41 yards early in the fourth quarter and Jeremy Southworth closed out the scoring with a two-yard plunge with 4:26 left in the game. Adrian got their ground game going to the tune of 241 yards averaging 4.9 yards per carry. They also threw the ball for 216 yards to finish with 457 total yards compared to just 145 total yards for the Beavers. Johnson finished with 13 carries for 62 yards. Mike McGee threw for 159 yards and one touchdown. Adrian had eight tackles for loss and two interceptions.

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Adrian at Kalamazoo Oct. 3 • Kalamazoo, Mich. Angell Field • Att: 535

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Albion at Adrian Oct. 17 • Adrian, Mich. Performance Stadium • Att: 1,218

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Albion snapped a seven-game losing streak to the Bulldogs with a late touchdown which gave them a 1716 win at Performance Stadium. After a scoreless first quarter, Adrian jumped out to a 10-0 lead at halftime. Jared Edwards scampered 29 yards to the promised land late in the second quarter and Justin Warner booted a 21-yard field goal with 22 seconds until the break. Chris Greenwood’s 39-yard interception return for a score made it 10-7 midway through the third quarter. The teams then traded field goals as Warner connected from 35 yards followed by a Mychal Galla 31-yarder in the closing seconds of the third quarter to make it 1310. Warner’s third field goal of the day from 33 yards with 6:17 left made it 16-10. The Britons converted a huge fourth down on their final drive and finally Wes Dolen hauled in a 27-yard touchdown pass from Spencer Krauss with 1:36 to play and the extra point gave Albion the win. The defensiveminded game saw both teams combine for 573 total yards. Adrian did rush for 168 yards on 36 carries while Albion ran 40 times for 132 yards. Edwards carried the ball 15 times for 129 yards. Mike McGee threw for 135 yards and was picked off three times.

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The Bulldogs shook off a tough loss with a dominant performance in a 62-15 win at Kalamazoo to begin conference action. Adrian made a statement against one of the best passing offenses in Division III holding the Hornets to 228 yards through the air which was nearly 200 yards less than their season average. Adrian set school records for most offensive yards and passing yards in the contest. The Bulldogs racked up 637 total yards including 443 yards through the air. Mike McGee also set a single-game record with 386 passing yards on 27 completions which tied the school record. He threw four touchdown passes and was named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week. Joe Beehler had eight catches for 86 yards and a score. Eric Suttie hauled in five balls for 123 yards and a touchdown. Stevie Freeman and Jackson Hanks also had a touchdown grab for the Bulldogs. Adrian ran the ball 45 times for 194 yards as Jared Edwards had 10 carries for 72 yards and a score. Jeff Makowski had a 41-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter and added three tackles. Danny Taylor led Adrian with seven tackles including a sack.

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2009 GAME RECAPS Alma at Adrian Oct. 31 • Adrian, Mich. Performance Stadium • Att: 1,270

For the second straight week, a combination of weather and strong defense led to a low-scoring game. Adrian once again came out on top with a 7-0 win over Alma. The Bulldogs kept themselves in the conference title hunt by scoring just before halftime. Stevie Freeman caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Mike McGee with five seconds left until the break for the game winning score. Adrian took over the ball with 18 seconds left and on their second play from scrimmage found the end zone. Adrian gained 277 total yards against cool temperatures and brisk winds. The Bulldogs ran for 111 yards and held the Scots to 50 rushing yards on 27 carries. Alma managed just 168 total yards as allconference quarterback Mackenzie McGrady went 12of-34 for 118 yards and one interception. Myke Johnson ran the ball 14 times for 61 yards. Mike McGee completed 15-of-28 passes for 152 yards with one touchdown. Joe Beehler caught nine passes from the slot for 81 yards. Freeman had three catches for 44 yards including the game-winning grab. Rodney Donald led Adrian with eight tackles. Adrian sacked Alma quarterbacks three times for a loss of 19 yards.

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The biggest storyline is the annual grudge match against Hope was the field conditions at Municipal Stadium. A heavy couple days of rain made the playing surface nearly unplayable, but both teams had a slugfest to keep themselves in the race for the MIAA title. Hope took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter just two minutes into the game as Steve Hazekamp connected on a 28-yard field goal capping off a four-play drive which yielded zero yards after the Adrian defense shut the door. The Flying Dutchmen increased their lead to 6-0 midway through the third quarter as Hazekamp made a 23-yard field goal capping off a nine-play, 56yard drive which took 3:38 off the clock. The Bulldogs got the last laugh early in the fourth quarter as they scored the game’s lone touchdown. Eric Suttie snagged a three-yard scoring strike from Mike McGee with 11:50 left and Justin Warner’s extra point provided the winning margin. Adrian’s 10-play, 76yard drive lasted 5:25 and gave them their fourth win of the season. Suttie caught five passes for 93 yards to lead the offense. Rodney Donald led the team with nine tackles. Gino Panza added eight tackles and two tackles for loss.

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Adrian at Trine Nov. 7 • Angola, Ind. Shive Field • Att: 3,516

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Olivet at Adrian Nov. 14 • Adrian, Mich. Performance Stadium • Att: 1,930

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Freshman quarterback Justin Hemm had a comingout party in the season finale against Olivet leading the Bulldogs to a 45-20 win. Hemm tied the school record with five passing touchdowns and also ran for another score in a day that ended with 348 total yards of offense. He completed 16-of-18 passes for 300 yards with no interceptions and also ran the ball 16 times for 48 yards. It did not look good early as the Comets jumped out to a 14-0 lead after Mike McGee had two interceptions returned for touchdowns in the first quarter. Enter Hemm and the rest was smooth sailing for the offense. Nick Hemmingsen got Adrian on the board with a 26-yard touchdown grab midway through the second quarter. The biggest play in the first half was Hemm taking off for a 28-yard touchdown run on the final play of the half to cut the lead to 20-17. Stevie Freeman hooked up with Hemm twice for scoring strikes in the third quarter from 19 and 56 yards respectively to give AC a 31-20 lead. Jared Edwards (29 yards) and Jackson Hanks (9 yards) also caught a touchdown for the Bulldogs who outscored the Comets, 28-0, in the second half. Adrian gained 513 total yards and limited Olivet to 213.

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The de facto conference championship game took place in another classic matchup against new rivals as Trine squeaked out a 21-16 win over the Bulldogs. The atmosphere was electric as both teams turned in a hard-fought performance. The Thunder opened the scoring on the opening drive as Mario Brown rushed for a three-yard touchdown capping off a nine-play, 45yard drive. Adrian scored all 16 of their points in the second quarter to take a 16-14 lead into intermission. Justin Warner connected on a 21-yard field goal early in the stanza. Paul Curtis caught a two-yard touchdown pass from Eric Watt with 7:18 left in the second quarter to increase their lead to 14-3. Myke Johnson plunged into the end zone with 1:57 left until halftime and Austin Fritz picked off a pass deep in Adrian territory and set up Justin Hemm’s four-yard touchdown run with 44 seconds to go in the half to stake Adrian to a two-point lead. Watt used his legs instead of his arm and carried 24 yards for the game-winning score early in the third quarter. Trine outgained Adrian, 279-266, as both teams rushed for over 150 yards. Johnson finished with 28 carries for 109 yards. Danny Taylor led Adrian with eight tackles.

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