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2013 harlOn hill trOphy Candidate 5-9 • 205 • Senior • running Back 2012 Highlights
aFinished with 1,768 all-purpose yards (1,073 rushing, 424 return, 271 receiving), the second-best single-season total in school history. aFirst-team All-MIAA and second-team Datronics All-Region selection. aScored at least one touchdown in nine of UCO’s 10 games. aRacked up a school record 395 all-purpose yards against Lincoln (272 rushing, 83 return, 40 receiving). aHad the second-best rushing game in school history with 272 yards on just 20 carries against Lincoln. aRushed for 100-plus yards in three other games -- 171 vs. Southwest Baptist, 137 vs. Washburn and 122 vs. Pittsburg State. aAveraged 5.7 yards per rush and 28.3 yards per kickoff return. aHad four scoring plays of 50-plus yards -runs of 57 and 65 yards, reception of 73 yards and kickoff return of 83 yards.
Career Highlights
aAlready owns UCO’s career allpurpose yardage record with 4,629 yards (3,205 rushing, 989 receiving, 435 return). aRanks second in career scoring at UCO with 264 points (44 touchdowns), needing 37 points to break the record. aHas a school career record eight TD runs of 50-plus yards. aRanks third in career receptions at UCO with 126, needing 48 to break the record. aRanks fifth in career rushing at UCO with 3,205 yards, having averaged 5.3 yards a carry. Needs 1,156 yards for the record. aIs one of just two players in school history with three career 200-yard rushing games (272, 233 and 205). aIs one of just six players in school history with two 1,000-yard rushing seasons. aHas scored at least one touchdown in 23 of 32 career games. Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals
Att. 243 174 188 605
Yards 1,250 882 1,073 3,205
Rushing Avg. 5.1 5.1 5.7 5.3
TDs 18 7 13 38
Long 81 74 65 81
Catches 49 50 27 126
Yards 384 334 271 989
Receiving Avg. 7.8 6.7 10.0 7.8
TDs 3 1 1 5
Long 38 28 73 73
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Schedule September 5 Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 6:00 p.m. MSSU leads the series 1-0. The Bronchos and Lions open on a Thursday night for the second straight season.
14 Pittsburg State*
Edmond
6:00 p.m.
21 Emporia State* UCO leads the series 9-4-1. The two teams first met in 1928.
Edmond
6:00 p.m.
28 Washburn*
Topeka, Kan.
2:37 p.m.
Edmond
6:00 p.m.
PSU leads the series 6-3-1. UCO makes its home debut against the 2011 national champions.
Series tied 1-1. The teams meet in the MIAA-TV Game of the Week for the second consecutive year.
October
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Missouri Western*
MWSU leads the series 3-0. The Griffons are the defending MIAA champions.
12 Northwest Missouri*
Maryville, Mo.
1:00 p.m.
19 Central Missouri*
Edmond
1:00 p.m.
Edmond
2:00 p.m.
Bolivar, Mo.
1:00 p.m.
Tahlequah, Okla.
1:00 p.m.
NWMSU leads the series 3-2. The Bearcats won back-to-back national titles in 1998 and ‘99. UCM leads the series 1-0. The Mules won last year in a game that was delayed a day by lightning.
November 2 Lincoln* (Homecoming)
UCO leads the series 1-0. UCO returns from an open week to play its final home game of the season.
9 Southwest Baptist*
16 Northeastern State*
Series tied 2-2. The Bronchos begin a season-ending two-game road swing.
UCO leads the series 45-26-2. NSU leads 8-7 in the President’s Cup battle, which started in 1998.
*-Denotes Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association game. All times are Central Standard Time and subject to change.
Table Of Contents General Information
2013 Schedule ............................................................. 1/Back Cover UCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory ............................................... 2
About UCO
University of Central Oklahoma .................................................4-5 Edmond............................................................................................ 6 Oklahoma City................................................................................. 7 Wantland Stadium............................................................................ 8 UCO Hall of Fame........................................................................... 9 Athletic Administration ...........................................................10-11 Media Information......................................................................... 12
Coaches
Head Coach Nick Bobeck.............................................................. 14 Assistant Coaches ................................................................... 15-17 Graduate Assistant Coaches........................................................... 18
Season Outlook/The Players
Season Outlook ........................................................................20-21 Pre-season Roster ................................................................... 22-23 Player Profiles...........................................................................24-44
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2013 Opponents/2012 Review
Opponent Information...............................................................46-50 The Last Time................................................................................ 51 2012 Game-by-Game Review ..................................................52-56 2012 Team/Individual Statistics ...............................................57-58
Records
UCO Records .......................................................................... 60-65 Wantland Stadium Records .......................................................... 66
History
All-Conference Players/All-Americans ...................................68-71 NFL Draft Picks/NFL Players ....................................................... 72 Playoff History .........................................................................73-75 All-time Lettermen ...................................................................76-80 Season-by-Season Results........................................................81-85 Coaching Records ......................................................................... 86 Margins of Victory/Streaks/Milestone Games .............................. 87 All-time Series Records................................................................. 88
The MIAA
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association ...................... 90 MIAA Records..........................................................................91-92
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football UCO Quick Facts
General Information
Mailing Address: University of Central Oklahoma 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe Muller Senior Associate Athletic Director: Scott Williams Athletic/Business Manager: Britni Brannon Director of Athletic Compliance: Darnell Smith Director of Compliance Monitoring: Jeremy Rogers Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101 Stadium (Capacity): Wantland Stadium (10,000) Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Football Facts
Head Coach: Nick Bobeck Years, Record at UCO: One year, 2-8 Years, Career Record: One year, 2-8 Assistant Coaches: Russ Pickett, Chris Martin, Ryan Belsher, Tom Howe and Walter Moreham Graduate Assistant Coaches: Avery Anderson, Tyler Holland and Jake Smith Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jacob Black 2012 Record: 2-8 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 2-8 (T-13th) Lettermen Returning: 31 (14 offense, 16 defense, one kicker) Lettermen Lost: 27 (11 offense, 15 defense, one kicker) Starters Returning: 14 (seven offense, seven defense) Starters Lost: 11 (five offense, five defense, one kicker)
Football History
First Year of Football: 1902 All-time Record: 597-367-46 Years in Playoffs: 10 (1962, 1972, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003) All-time Playoff Record: 10-8 National Championships: Two (1962, 1982) Last Playoff Appearance: 2003 (Lost in quarterfinals)
Media Relations
Director of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Office: (405) 974-2142 Home: (405) 348-4897 Cell: (405) 615-2233 Email: mkirk@uco.edu Media Relations Fax: (405) 974-3820 Wantland Stadium Press Box: (405) 974-3174
Get the latest on the Bronchos at: www.bronchosports.com
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Football Staff Directory
(405 Area Code) Athletic Department................................................................... 974-2500 Gena Waugh (gwaugh@uco.edu) Athletic Director........................................................................ 974-2502 Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu) Senior Associate Athletic Director............................................. 974-2137 Scott Williams (jwilliams129@uco.edu) Director of Athletic Compliance................................................ 974-3959 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) Head Coach................................................................................ 974-2147 Nick Bobeck (nbobeck@uco.edu) Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs).....974-3499 Russ Pickett (rpickett@uco.edu) Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) ........ 974-2919 Chris Martin (cmartin8@uco.edu) Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers).............................................974-3432 Ryan Belsher (rbelsher@uco.edu) Assistant Coach (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers)......974-3431 Tom Howe (thowe2@uco.edu) Assistant Coach (Defensive Line).............................................974-3439 Walter Moreham (wmoreham@uco.edu) Head Trainer ..............................................................................974-2188 Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu)
School Nickname
“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club for selecting the nickname, becoming the first woman admitted to that organization.
School Colors
Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors in 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma.
About The Cover
Design work for the front and back covers of the 2013 Central Oklahoma football media guide was done by Craig Beuchaw, UCO Art Director. Featured on the front cover is Harlon Hill Trophy candidate Joshua Birmingham.
Production Credits
The 2013 UCO football media guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Kirk of the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO Photographic Services Department. The 2013 media guide was printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146.
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About UCO
The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success. UCO is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science. Central is: • Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals the latest techniques in crime fighting. • Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Colleges to Work For.” • Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts • An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee. • Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district. • Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertainment venue and an art gallery. • Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen. • Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life. In Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni. Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.
UCO Quick Facts
Founded: December 24, 1890 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma President: Dr. Don Betz Enrollment: 17,101 Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates. Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of graduate studies and research. Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program. School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week summer session. Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents. Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus. Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing Association; American Dietetic Association; American Chemical Society; National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football University of Central Oklahoma Best of the Best
Several of UCO’s programs have attracted regional -- and even national -- attention: • Oklahoma’s largest and oldest college of education has graduated more than 50,000 teachers since 1890. • A broadcasting communication program annually recognized as one of the best in the region for technology. • A theatre arts department specializing in providing opportunities for incoming freshmen on stage and production. • The state’s largest computing science department. • Graduates from the department of nursing and pre-medical programs consistently score well above the state average of 88 percent passing. • The region’s only master’s of science degree program in forensic science. • The only photojournalism degree in the state. • The only forensic science program in this region of the United States. • Oklahoma’s first and only funeral service program. • The Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO (ACM@UCO) was started in 2009.
Campus Life
About UCO
While activities are abundant in Edmond and near-by Oklahoma City, students will never be bored on the UCO campus. Last year alone, students experienced activities ranging from concerts, Greek Week, athletic and multicultural events. • Concerts • Homecoming Activities (parade, tailgate party) • Comedians • Earth Day • Stampede Week - UCO’s “Welcome Back” week • Mr. and Miss UCO Pageant • Miss Black UCO Pageant • Largest “Battle of the Bands” concert in the state • Musicals • Native American Pow Wow • Greek Week • Central Follies • Leadership Workshops
Greek Life
Join one of the 18 national sororities and fraternities that maintain active chapters at UCO. Lifelong associations and promotion of high standards of leadership are among the benefits members enjoy. Houses near campus provide a comfortable place to meet, yet allow the freedom to choose other housing options. Fraternities Acacia Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Sigma Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Phi Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Sororities Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Lambda Gamma Sigma Kappa Zeta Phi Beta
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About UCO
Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state. Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere. The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most exciting PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club. Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area. The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since 1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and national retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate. Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges. New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a billion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone. There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun. Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the LazyE-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year.
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About UCO
The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located just minutes from Edmond at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma. The second largest city in the continental United States based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call metro Oklahoma City area home. Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than a dozen communities and offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike. Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City. As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City’s hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive. With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless. One of the main attractions in Oklahoma City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops, restaurants and clubs in the middle of downtown. Also located in downtown is the Chesapeake Arena, home of the wildly popular Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.
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About UCO
Central Oklahoma will celebrate its 49th year of play in Wantland Stadium during the 2013 season. The 10,000-seat facilty has undergone massive renovations over the past several years and now ranks as one of the finest football stadiums in NCAA Division II. Artificial turf, new lighting and a state-of-the-art scoreboard were added to Wantland Stadium in 2003, while a three-level press box that includes club seating and new stands on both sides of the field were installed in 2005. New FieldTurf was put in before the 2012 season. Named after long-time UCO head coach C.W. Wantland, the Bronchos played their first game in the stadium on Sept. 18, 1965, shutting out College of Ozarks (Ark.) 31-0. UCO has had nine undefeated home seasons and the Bronchos have a 156-85-5 record in Wantland Stadium, a 64.8 winning percentage. UCO’s month-by-month record in the facility is: August, 0-4 (.000 percent); September, 52-22-2 (69.3 percent); October, 63-37-2 (62.7 percent); November, 39-21-1 (64.8 percent) and December, 2-1-0 (66.7 percent). UCO’s longest winning streak at Wantland Stadium is 13, set from 1969-71. The Bronchos are 5-1 in playoff games at Wantland Stadium, topped by a 14-11 win over Mesa State on Dec. 18, 1982 in the NAIA national championship game that was televised live on USA Network. Wantland Stadium is also the home field for all three Edmond high school teams (Memorial, North and Santa Fe) and has hosted the Oklahoma All-State Football Game numerous times.
Record Vs. Wantland Stadium Opponents Opponent Abilene Christian Angelo State Arkansas Tech Bacone Black Hills State Cal State-Northridge Cameron Chadron State East Central Eastern New Mexico Emporia State Evangel Fort Hays State Harding Henderson State Howard Payne Langston Lindenwood Mesa State Midwestern State Missouri Southern Missouri Western Morningside Nebraska-Kearney Northeastern State Northwestern Oklahoma Northern Colorado Northwest Missouri Oklahoma Panhandle Ouachita Baptist
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W-L-T 8-2-0 5-6-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 7-2-2 2-0-0 13-3-1 11-6-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 3-0-0 11-2-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 7-10-0 10-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 7-1-0 1-0-0
Pct. .800 .458 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .727 1.000 .794 .647 .000 1.000 .667 1.000 .333 1.000 .846 .000 .800 .667 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .412 .909 .000 .000 .875 1.000
Last Meeting, Result 2007, UCO won 27-17 2006, UCO won 30-24 OT 2001, ATU won 32-26 2002, UCO won 56-21 2011, UCO won 30-17 1992, UCO won 14-0 1992, UCO won 44-6 1998, UCO won 21-19 2011, UCO won 41-21 2007, ENMU won 21-7 2007, ESU won 17-7 1979, UCO won 55-0 2011, FHSU won 38-21 1999, UCO won 42-30 1983, UCO won 56-14 1986, UCO won 31-7 1998, UCO won 29-13 2011, LU won 48-14 2003, UCO won 42-16 2010, MSU won 30-24 2012, MSSU won 25-20 2006, MW won, 32-29 OT 1966, UCO won 22-2 1994, UNK won 22-21 2012, NSU won 22-20 2006, UCO won 31-26 1977, UNC won 21-7 2012, NWM won 70-7 1980, UCO won 27-17 1998, UCO won 48-7
Opponent W-L-T Ozarks 1-0-0 Pittsburg State 1-2-0 Presbyterian 1-0-0 Saginaw Valley 0-1-0 Southeastern Oklahoma 10-5-1 Southwestern Oklahoma 13-5-0 Southern Utah 2-0-0 Southwest Baptist 0-2-0 Southwest Missouri 3-0-0 Tarleton State 4-2-0 Texas A&M-Commerce 7-6-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-8-0 Texas Lutheran 2-1-0 Washburn 1-0-0 Western New Mexico 1-0-0 Western State 2-0-0 Western Washington 0-1-0 West Texas A&M 4-3-0 Overall Record 156-85-5
Pct. 1.000 .333 1.000 .000 .656 .722 1.000 .000 1.000 .750 .538 .300 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .571 .648
Last Meeting, Result 1965, UCO won 31-0 2010, PSU won 31-20 1979, UCO won 28-6 1983, SV won 14-13 2010, SOSU won 56-55 2009, UCO won 41-23 1993, UCO won 21-20 2012, SBU won 26-14 1973, UCO won 21-0 2010, UCO won 37-21 2010, A&M won, 31-30 2008, TAMK won 41-6 1979, UCO won 30-20 2012, UCO won 35-20 1991, UCO won 16-6 1969, UCO won 42-6 2002, WWU won 24-16 2008, WT won 49-18
Wantland Stadium Streaks
4UCO’s longest winning streak at Wantland Stadium is 13 games -- all six in 1969, all five in 1970 and the first two in 1971. 4UCO’s longest losing streak at Wantland Stadium is six games -- the last four of 1989 and the first two of 1990. 4UCO has had nine undefeated seasons at Wantland Stadium -1965 (5-0), 1969 (6-0), 1970 (5-0), 1979 (5-0), 1982 (5-0), 1996 (7-0), 1998 (8-0), 2000 (4-0) and 2003 (5-0).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Media Information UCO Athletic Media Relations The Central Oklahoma Athletic Media Relations Office is under the direction of Mike Kirk, whose main duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about UCO’s 14 varsity sports. Kirk is in his 26th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987. Mike started his career in sports information as a student assistant at Oklahoma State University, where he worked for four years before graduating in 1982 with a journalism degree. He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five years before starting his UCO career on Nov. 2, 1987. An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) who has served on several committees during his career, Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games. He is in his fourth year as a member of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships Committee, including his second as the chair. Kirk was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012. Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations. Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica).
In his second year as the Media Specialist for the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department is veteran broadcaster David Garrett. Garrett oversees production of UCO Athletics’ enhanced presence on the internet, radio, and television. He has been UCO’s football radio play-byplay announcer since 2007 and also does several audio webcasts for men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball. A native of Henryetta, Garrett began his play-byplay career in high school and through a 38-year career has called college games in various sports for Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and others in addition to doing dozens of high school championships and all-star games. David also served as the voice of the New Orleans Saints in 1992 and the Dallas Cowboys in 1995, winning the 1996 KATIE Award from the Dallas Press Club for his broadcast of the Cowboys’ 27-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX. Garrett also won “Best Play-By-Play/Large Market” from the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters for his UCO football broadcasts in 2008, ’09, and ’10. David, who is working to complete his bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership at UCO, is married (Rajeana) and has two daughters (Allison and Alicia).
Press Credentials
The Wantland Stadium press box is reserved for working media only and requests for press credentials should be made at least a week in advance to the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Credentials will be mailed if time permits or they will be left at the will call window, located at the ticket booth on the southwest side of Wantland Stadium. If requested, limited parking space is available for the media in the lot just west of Hamilton Field House.
Photographers
All photographers must have their photo passes visible at all times while on the sideline working UCO football games, with violators subject to removal from the field. NCAA rules prohibit photographers from being in the team areas between the 25-yard lines. Use of tripods is restricted to the ends of the playing field. The third level of the press box may also be used.
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Edmond Evening Sun .......................................................................... 341-2121 PO Box 2470, Edmond 73083 Sports Editor Edmond Life and Leisure ..................................................................... 340-3311 107 S Broadway, Edmond 73034 Steve Gust, sports editor The Vista .............................................................................................. 974-5570 UCO, Communications Bldg., Edmond 73034 Sports Editor KCSU-TV 29 ....................................................................................... 974-2589 UCO, Communications Annex, Edmond 73034 Sports Director
Oklahoma City
The Oklahoman .................................................................................... 475-3314 PO Box 25125, Oklahoma City 73125 Mike Sherman, sports editor; Scott Munn, assistant sports editor Associated Press ................................................................................... 236-0663 500 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City 73102 Sports Editor
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Media Outlets
KFOR-TV (NBC)................................................................................. 478-6366 PO Box 14068, Oklahoma City 73113 Bob Barry Jr., sports director KOCO-TV (ABC) ................................................................................ 478-6681 PO Box 14555, Oklahoma City 73113 Bob Irzyk, sports director KOKH-TV (Fox) ................................................................................. 843-2525 1228 E. Wilshire Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK, 73111 Myron Patton, sports director KSBI-TV .............................................................................................. 470-8306 P.O. Box 720553, Oklahoma City, OK 73172 Mark Van Paasschen, sports director KWTV (CBS)...................................................................................... 841-9954 PO Box 14159, Oklahoma City 73113 Dean Blevins, sports director
Tulsa
Tulsa World ................................................................................(918) 581-8355 PO Box 1770, Tulsa 74102 Michael Peters, sports editor
Press Box Service
Complete individual and team statistics and a running play-by-play will be distributed in the press box after the completion of each game. A pre-game meal will be available an hour before kickoff. There are ample telephone/internet lines available for media use.
Broadcast Service
One courtesy line (405-974-3185) is available for the visiting team’s flagship radio station, with space available for four people. All line charges are the responsibility of the visiting station.
Interview Policy
To arrange a player or coach interview prior to game day please contact the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office (405-974-2142) so that a time convenient for both parties can be arranged.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Athletic Administration
About UCO
President Dr. Don Betz Now in his third year as Central Oklahoma’s president is Dr. Don Betz, who became the school’s 20th president in August 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005. President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus. President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government organizations. Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999. In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program. From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions. A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with newspapers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries. While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, International Association of University Presidents and has served as Chairman of AASCU’s International Education Committee. President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management.
Athletic Director Joe Muller Serving in his sixth year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II. UCO won its first-ever women’s national championship in softball last spring and finished 27th among more than 300 Division II schools in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 201213. That’s the highest finish in 15 years for the Bronchos and the athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have reached new heights. Muller brought a wealth of Division I experience when he became just the seventh athletic director in school history in July of 2008 after previous stints at Oklahoma State and Purdue. Joe served as senior associate athletic director for external relations at Purdue for two years before coming to UCO. He oversaw all facets of external relations while at Purdue, including development, marketing and promotions and the John Purdue Club. A graduate of Stillwater High School, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from OSU. He served as director of athletic marketing and promotions at OSU from 1985-90 and then was involved in the television industry for more than a decade. Muller returned to Oklahoma State in 2002 as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue. His duties included all development activities of the athletic department and under Muller’s watch, OSU raised over $90 million to renovate its football stadium, set football attendance records in 2003, ’04 and ’05 and had all-sport ticket revenues increase more than 115 percent. Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Athletic Administration Senior Associate Athletic Director Scott Williams Scott Williams is in his fourth year as Central Oklahoma’s senior associate athletic director, coming to Edmond in December of 2009 after a nearly five-year stint at Oklahoma State. His main duties include overseeing UCO’s athletic facilities and the day-to-day operations of the athletic department and he was the event manager for four NCAA Division II regional tournaments the Bronchos hosted the past two years. Williams was associate athletic director for compliance at OSU for three years, overseeing the entire compliance program. He spent the previous two years at OSU as assistant athletic director for compliance, with the responsibility of seven varsity programs. Scott spent seven years as assistant athletic director for compliance at Oral Roberts before going to OSU. He was responsible for all compliance-related matters in addition to supervising eight varsity programs and coordinating all event management activities for home athletic events at ORU. A 1995 graduate of OSU, Williams earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma in 1998 and worked in the University of Kansas athletic department before going to ORU. Scott, a product of Deer Creek High School outside Edmond, is married (Tammy) and has four children (J.R., Matthew, Hannah and Luke).
Athletic Compliance Darnell Smith
Athletic Marketing Brandon Baker In his third year with the Central Oklahoma athletic department is Brandon Baker, who is responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors. Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).
Athletic Business Britni Brannon Britni Brannon took over as Central Oklahoma’s athletic business manager in the fall of 2012. An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management. A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a Buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the athletic department. Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).
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Athletic Tickets Gunner Poff Gunnar Poff is in his fourth year with the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department, coordinating ticket sales for the Bronchos while also assisting in a host of other roles related to game-day operations. A native of Sayre, Poff earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Southwestern Oklahoma in 2007. Gunnar was a pitcher on the baseball team while at SWOSU. He went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure with the Sooners. Poff is married (Tessa) and has two daughters (Presley and Piper).
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Serving as Central Oklahoma’s Director of Athletic Compliance is Darnell Smith, who took over the position in June of 2010 after serving in the same capacity at the University of New Mexico. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team. Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009. Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO. He is married (Candace).
Athletic Compliance Jeremy Rogers Jeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November of 2012 as Compliance Coordinator. A native of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment. Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU. Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has an infant son (Mason).
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The University of Central Oklahoma Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1990 to honor and recognize the many outstanding student-athletes, coaches, administrators and other supporters who have played a key role in the success of UCO athletics over the past 100-plus years. One former football player -- Ed Nowlin, an All-American from UCO’s 1962 national championship team -- will be among the seven Hall of Fames to be inducted this fall. That will bring to 114 the number of UCO Athletic Hall of Famers, with 41 of those having played or coached football at least one season for the Bronchos as many former athletic greats were multi-sport standouts during their collegiate careers. Here’s a look at the members of the UCO Athletic Hall of Fame who had football ties along with the years they played/ coached and the year they were inducted: Name (Player/Coach) Dale Alexander (Player) Joe Aska (Player) Phil Ball (Head Coach) W.C. ‘‘Hap” Barnard (Player) R.L. Briggs (Player) Scott Burger (Player) Don Burget (Player) Clifford Chatmon (Player) Tony Cruse (Player) Otis Delaport (Player) John Fitzgerald (Player) Billy Jones (Player) Johnnie Jones (Player) Terry Jones (Player/Assistant Coach) Dale Hamilton (Player/Head Coach) James Hooks (Player) Gary Howard (Assistant Coach/Head Coach) Mickey Hoy (Player) Clinton ‘‘Tip” Jacobson (Player) Don Jimerson (Player) Mike Little (Player) J.W. Lockett (Player) Gary Lower (Player) Johnny Luter (Player) Don Metheny (Player) Charles Murdock (Player/Assistant Coach) Ed Nowlin (Player) Randy Page (Player) Keni Ray (Player) Elton Rhoades (Player) Mike Rollins (Player) Steve Shepherd (Player/Assistant Coach) Bill Sirkel (Player) Van Smith (Player) C.B. Speegle (Player) Steve Tate (Player) Keith Traylor (Player) Joe Webb (Player) Bobby Williams (Player) John Williamson (Player) Daric Zeno (Player)
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Years at UCO 1972-75 1993-94 1964-76 1934-37 1961-64 1979-80 1951-54 1978-80 1972-73 1937-39 1997-00 1961-64 1996-99 1978-79/1982-89 1928-32/1941-49, ‘51-57 1969-72 1968-76/1977-02 1962-64 1933-36 1955-56 1962 1957-59 1956-57 1994-98 1949 1954-55/1962-67 1961-62 1981-83 1967-70 1990-94 1960-62 1936-38/1950-62 1950-53 1959 1938-40 1977-80 1989-90 1954-57 1962-65 1917, ‘22-24 1980-83
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Head Coach
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Nick Bobeck Nick Bobeck is in his second year atop the Central Oklahoma program, taking over the helm on Jan. 4, 2012 following a sparkling four-year head coaching stint at junior college powerhouse Navarro (Texas) College. The Bronchos played their debut season in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association under Bobeck in 2012, finishing 2-8. Nick, who played at UCO and then was a graduate assistant coach for the Bronchos, compiled a sensational 42-5 record at Navarro. The Bulldogs won the 2010 national championship along with three regular season Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) titles during his tenure there. A native Oklahoman who was a multi-sport standout at Beaver High School, Bobeck came to UCO in 1999 and was a four-year letterman at fullback for the Bronchos. He started his last two years, earning first-team All-Lone Star Conference North Division honors as a senior. Nick earned his bachelor’s degree at UCO in 2003 and then stayed on campus the next three years as a graduate assistant coach while earning his master’s degree. He helped UCO go 20-12 during that stint while making the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2003. Bobeck went to Texas A&M as an offensive line coach in 2006 when the Aggies finished 9-4 and earned a berth in the Holiday Bowl. He moved on to Navarro the following season and served as offensive coordinator in 2007 when the Bulldogs went 9-3 and won the conference crown. Nick took over as head coach the next year, with his first squad finishing 10-1 and ranked fourth in the final poll. An 11-1 campaign and No. 3 ranking followed in 2009. Bobeck and the Bulldogs put it all together in 2010, following a season-opening loss with 11 consecutive wins to finish
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11-1 and capture the NJCAA national championship with a 13-12 victory over Butler County Community College in the title game. Navarro was 10-2 in 2011, finishing fifth in the final ranking. Nick and his wife (Keely) have a son (Tucker), who was born in April, 2012.
The Bobeck File Born: June 7, 1980. High School Education: Beaver (Okla.) High School, 1999. College Education: University of Central Oklahoma, bachelor’s in education, 2003; UCO, master’s in sports administration, 2005. Playing Experience: Central Oklahoma 1999-02. Coaching Experience: 2012-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach. 2008-11: Navarro (Texas) College, head coach. 2007-08: Navarro (Texas) College, offensive coordinator. 2006-07: Texas A&M, assistant coach. 2003-05: Central Oklahoma, graduate assistant coach. Marital Status: Married (Keely) Children: Tucker (one). Bobeck Highlights: 4Had a 42-5 record in four years as head coach at Navarro College, making the junior college playoffs all four years. 4Led Navarro College to the 2010 junior college national championship. 4Led Navarro College to three regular season conference titles. 4Helped Texas A&M to a 9-4 record and Holiday Bowl berth during one year as assistant coach. 4Helped Central Oklahoma to a 20-12 record and 2003 Division II playoff berth during three years as graduate assistant.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Assistant Coaches Russ Pickett Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator
Chris Martin Offensive Coordinator
Serving as Central Oklahoma’s offensive coordinator for the second straight season in 2012 is Chris Martin, a former player for the Bronchos who has extensive experience as a Division I assistant coach. A four-year letterman on the offensive line at UCO from 1998-01, Martin has coached at three different Division I schools and came to Edmond after spending the previous two years as offensive coordinator/ offensive line coach at Division III Birmingham-Southern. Martin, who is also be in charge of the offensive line at UCO, helped lead BSC to a 6-4 record in 2010 when the Panthers averaged 35 points and 254 rushing yards a game while producing four all-conference linemen and the league’s first 1,000-yard rusher in four years. BSC won a school-record seven games in 2011, finishing 7-2 and breaking into the top 25 for the first time. Martin’s offensive unit ranked seventh in the nation with a 300-yard per-game rushing average while featuring an All-America running back and three all-conference offensive linemen. A native of Prague, Chris spent a redshirt year at New Mexico before transferring to UCO and playing from 1998-01. He helped lead the Bronchos to two Lone Star Conference championships and back-to-back Division II playoff appearances in 1998 and ’99 during his career. Martin spent a few years in private business before beginning his coaching career at Division I Rice, spending one year as a defensive graduate assistant coach and helping the Owls to a 7-6 record in 2006. Chris moved on to Tulsa in the same capacity, serving as a defensive graduate assistant in 2007 when the Golden Hurricane went 10-4 and won the GMAC Bowl. He took over as an assistant offensive line coach in 2008, with TU finishing 11-3 and winning the Conference-USA West Division title while leading Division I in total offense and having three offensive linemen earn all-conference honors. Martin went to Division I power Auburn as an assistant offensive line coach the next year, with the Tigers going 8-5 in 2009 and winning the Outback Bowl. Two offensive linemen made all-conference and the offense improved from 102nd to 16th in the country in total offense. Chris, who earned his bachelor’s in education from UCO and his master’s in education from Tulsa, is married (Stephanie).
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In his second year as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Central Oklahoma is Russ Pickett, who was part of head coach Nick Bobeck’s staff at Navarro College. Pickett was defensive/recruiting coordinator for the Bulldogs in 2010 and ‘11, helping lead the team to a 21-3 record, the 2010 junior college national championship and back-to-back conference titles. Russ, who coaches defensive backs and also serves as UCO’s recruiting coordinator, directed a unit that led the conference in defensive scoring both years at Navarro. He coached 12 all-conference players while with the Bulldogs, including one first-team All-American. A native of Camden, Ark., Pickett was a four-year letterman as an offensive lineman at Division II Ouachita Baptist, serving as team captain his senior year. He started his coaching career at Division II Southern Arkansas, spending two years as a graduate assistant before taking over as defensive line coach in 2005 and then moving to the secondary in 2006. Pickett coached three players who signed with NFL teams during his tenure with the Muleriders, including defensive tackle Cedric Thornton, who is currently on the Philadelphia Eagles roster. Russ moved on to Fort Scott Community College as defensive coordinator in 2007, spending two years there. The Greyhounds went 9-3 in 2007 as Pickett’s defensive unit finished 10th nationally in total defense, with four players earning all-conference honors. Pickett’s defense posted five shutouts and allowed a conference-low 6.9 points a game during a 9-2 campaign in 2008 as seven players earned all-conference honors and three were named All-American. Pickett spent the 2009 season as defensive coordinator at Benton (Ark.) High School before going to Navarro. Russ, who received his bachelor’s in physical education from OBU and his master’s in educational leadership from SAU, is married (Kristin) and has two daughters (Lexie and Ella Grace).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Assistant Coaches Ryan Belsher Wide Receivers
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In his second year as a Central Oklahoma assistant coach is Ryan Belsher, who came to the Bronchos after spending the previous two years at Navarro College with head coach Nick Bobeck. Belsher, who leads the wide receivers for the Bronchos, was the passing game coordinator at Navarro in addition to coaching quarterbacks, wide receivers and kickers. He helped the Bulldogs go 21-3 during his two years while capturing the 2010 junior college national title and back-to-back conference championships. Ryan coached the most prolific pass-catch combination in the junior college ranks during his final season in 2011, with quarterback Adrian Nelson throwing for more than 3,700 yards and wide receiver Marquez Clark catching 98 passes for an NJCAA single-season record 1,639 yards. Nelson started all last season for the Bronchos, while Clark sat out a redshirt year. Belsher was a four-year letterman at Minot State (N.D.), playing quarterback his first three years before moving to tight end/fullback as a senior when the Beavers won a share of the conference championship. He started his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at Minot, spending one season coaching wide receivers and tight ends. Belsher went to Adams State in the same capacity in 2006 and then spent the next two years as an assistant wide receivers coach at Iowa State before going to Navarro. Ryan, who received his bachelor’s degree from Minot State and his master’s from Iowa State, is married (Kelsey).
Tom Howe Special Teams Coordinator
In his second year as an assistant coach with the Central Oklahoma football program is Tom Howe, who will serve as special teams coordinator while also coaching linebackers. Howe has extensive experience as both a Division I and Division II assistant coach and came to UCO after spending the 2011 season at Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rival Missouri Southern. He directed the defensive line for the Lions, with that unit responsible for 28.5 of a school-record 33 sacks recorded behind a first-team All-American Brandon Williams, who was a third-round NFL draft pick last spring. Tom was outside linebackers/defensive line coach at Minnesota-Duluth in 2010, when the Bulldogs finished 15-0 in winning the Division II national championship. Howe helped coach a defense that led the nation in fewest points allowed while ranking among the national leaders in total defense, rushing defense and pass efficiency defense. A native of Clinton, Iowa, Howe played football at Drake and was a three-year letterman for the Bulldogs, earning second-team All-Conference honors once. He started his coaching career in 2004 as an assistant coach at his high school alma mater in Clinton and then went to Minot State as a graduate assistant in 2005. Howe returned to Drake as defensive line coach/video coordinator in 2006, helping the team to a 9-2 record before going to Iowa State as an offensive graduate assistant. He spent three years coaching the offensive line and helping with special teams for the Cyclones, who won the 2009 Insight Bowl, before moving on to UMD in 2010. Tom, who earned his bachelor’s degree from Drake and his master’s from Iowa State, is married (Kara).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Assistant Coaches Walter Moreham Defensive Line
Walter Moreham is in his second year on the Central Oklahoma staff, with the former letterman from Division I powerhouse Louisiana State coaching the defensive line for the Bronchos. Moreham came to UCO after serving on head coach Nick Bobeck’s staff at Navarro College in 2011, working as an assistant coach in charge of linebackers. He helped the Bulldogs win the conference championship and finish fifth in the final rankings with a 10-2 record. A three-year letterman at LSU, Walter was the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year in 2001 and played in three bowl games for the Tigers He stayed at LSU to start his coaching career as a graduate assistant and spent two seasons in that capacity, with the Tigers winning the 2003 national title while Moreham helped coach linebackers, defensive backs and special teams. Moreham spent a year working as a linebackers/scouting intern with the Houston Texans of the NFL before entering the high school ranks, serving as defensive coordinator at two of three stops in the Houston area during a five-year span before going to Navarro in 2011. Walter, who earned his bachelor’s degree from LSU, is married (Jennifer) and has two daughters (Victoria and Cameron).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Graduate Assistants Tyler Holland
Working as a graduate assistant coach with Central Oklahoma for the second straight season is Tyler Holland, a former player for the Bronchos. Holland will help coach the defensive line this season. Tyler played safety for the Bronchos from 2003-05 and earned his bachelor’s degree in history from UCO. He is working toward a master’s in history. Holland worked in private business before starting his coaching career at Norman High School in 2010 and was there until returning to UCO. Tyler is married (Julianne).
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In his second season as a graduate assistant coach for Central Oklahoma is Jake Smith, who will be an offensive assistant in 2013 after working on defense last year. Smith started his coaching career at Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City, coaching linebackers and defensive backs while helping lead the Irish to back-to-back state championships and a state runner-up finish. He went on to coach defensive backs at Deer Creek High School in Edmond before coming to UCO. A graduate of Oklahoma State, Smith is working on his master’s in adult eduction at UCO. Jake is married (Courtney).
Avery Anderson
New to the Central Oklahoma coaching staff this year is Avery Anderson, who joins the Bronchos as a graduate assistant working with the defense. Anderson comes to UCO from Lawton High School, where he spent the 2012 season as the defensive line/special teams coach and helped the Wolverines rank among the state’s top 10 in total defense, points allowed and sacks. Avery spent the three previous years as a graduate assistant coach at East Central, working with linebackers and the defensive line. The Tigers won their first-ever Lone Star Conference North Division title in 2010 while producing seven All-LSC North Division defensive players and a first-team All-American, with ECU leading the LSC in scoring defense the following season. A native of DeSoto, Texas, Anderson played one year at Navarro College and three years at ECU. He received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from ECU.
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RECEIVER: The Bronchos feature several experienced players along he rebuilding continues at Central Oklahoma and year two of with a high-profile newcomer and appear in excellent shape with the rethe Nick Bobeck regime figures to be much better in 2013. The second-year head coach faced a massive challenge ceiving corps. Junior Christian Hood (5-11, 185) leads the returners after topping the in creating a new culture of expectations when he arrived on campus in January of 2012 and success wasn’t expected overnight. team in both catches (47) and yards (573) last year, with this savvy veteran And indeed there were many bumps in the road during last year’s 2-8 capable of becoming the school’s all-time leading receiver. Sophomore campaign as UCO debuted in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Sam Johnson (6-3, 195) had 23 receptions for 237 yards as a rookie while starting every game and should be much improved. Athletics Association. Looking the make a huge impact here is junior Marquez Clark (5-11, But the Bronchos look to be drastically improved this fall and Bobeck 190), whose ability to stretch a defense should benefit the entire is excited about the direction his team is headed. offense. Clark sat out last year after catching 98 passes for ‘‘We’re much, much better,” said Bobeck, the former UCO an NJCAA-record 1,639 yards as a sophomore All-American fullback who went 42-5 and won the 2010 junior college national at Navarro in 2011. championship during a stellar four-year stint at Navarro (Texas) UCO also returns two other lettermen in senior College. ‘‘We’re still a young football team, but we have more Leroy Travis (6-2, 190) and sophomore Caden kids we can hang our hat on and that we feel good about putting Locke (6-0, 185), with redshirt freshman Isaac on the field. Whitney (6-3, 190) also expected to contribute ‘‘Our depth is better and that’s creating more competition at along with some incoming freshmen. several positions, which makes everybody better. And we’re a Bobeck Says: ‘‘This is one of our most longer, heavier, stronger football team, which will enable us to talented positions. We have a number of be more physical.” talented kids and believe we have great The Bronchos return 14 starters and 17 other lettermen depth. Once we catch the ball in space from last year’s club in addition to bringing in another strong we have the opportunity to do something recruiting class that includes several highly-touted transfers. with it and that’s what we lacked last Youth will still be a factor, with 71 underclassmen listed on the year. I feel really good about this group 96-player pre-season roster, but the experience of having gone and they’re still young, so their best years through a season of MIAA play should help. are ahead.” ‘‘Last year was an eye-opener for us,” Bobeck said. ‘‘I knew the league was going to be tough, but the most TIGHT END/H-BACK: A crucial position surprising thing was how many good teams there are as a blocker and receiver, with UCO returning and how depth plays such a big role. two -- and maybe three -- players from last year. ‘‘Our lack of depth hurt us, especially at the end Seniors C.J. Carson (6-4, 220) and Sterin a few close games. There was a marked differling Koons (6-1, 240) both played here ence in how we finished games and that wasn’t extensively last year and are the favorites a conditioning issue, it was a depth issue. to see most of the action again, though It’s key in this league and is something we sophomore Kyle Aschenbrenner (6-5, 240) will continue to improve on.” Christian Hood will also be used if he can return from injury. Here’s a position-by-position look at the Bronchos:
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LINE: Three starters return up front, led by senior Cameron Pound (6-2, 305). The versatile veteran saw action at all three positions last year, but will take over as the top center this season and should be one of the top blockers in the conference. Sophomore Alex Levescy (6-3, 300) will provide back-up help. Sophomores Landon Chappell (6-2, 280) and Montana Poorboy (6-3, 310) saw significant starting duty last year and look to be the top guards, where both will benefit from the experience gained. Redshirt freshman Mason McLaughlin (6-3, 250) will help out, with some highly-regarded freshmen also expected to add depth. A quartet of players are vying for the tackle slots, though sophomore letterman Brock Enmeier (6-4, 310) is the lone one to have seen any action for the Bronchos. Sophomore Denton Simek (6-6, 280) is a Division I transfer who could have a huge impact, while redshirt freshmen Ronson Calfy (6-7, 280) and Micah Goodman (6-4, 285) are raw talents with great potential. Bobeck Says: ‘‘We have much better depth, but we’re still very, very young. We feel much better about the position than we did last fall. We signed a great class and some of those guys could compete this fall, and there are several guys back who saw a lot of playing time last year.”
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Sophomore letterman Benjamin Morrell (6-2, 220) and redshirt freshman Connor Pulley (6-4, 215) can also help out. Bobeck Says: ‘‘It’s a versatile position and you’ve got to do a lot of things here. Losing Aschenbrenner hurts, but we’ve got some guys who have the ability to step in and do the job.”
RUNNING BACK: The Bronchos have plenty of options here, but Joshua Birmingham (5-9, 205) remains the main man. The record-breaking senior star should contend for the Harlon Hill Trophy that goes to the Division II Player of the Year and can take it the distance every time he touches the ball. Birmingham rushed for 1,073 yards and 13 touchdowns last season while adding 27 catches for 271 yards and will get plenty of chances to show off his skills this season. Senior letterman Christian Bobo (5-11, 230) showed plenty of ability last year in running for 292 yards and four TDs and he should see an expanded role on the offense this fall. Redshirt freshman Donovan Roberts (6-0, 210) came to UCO at the semester break and is a talented player capable of helping. Bobeck Says: ‘‘This may be the most talented position on our football team. Birmingham is our best football player and he may be the best player in Division II. We’re looking for big things from him again. Bobo is a good player and we added some guys at the semester who were impressive in the spring. We’re excited about all of these guys.”
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Season Outlook QUARTERBACK: Another position that features a returning starter along with what appears to be superb depth. Senior Adrian Nelson (6-4, 230) stepped in as a junior college transfer and started all last season, hitting 156-of-305 passes for 1,777 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 244 yards and a TD rushing. The left-hander remains the clear front-runner, though junior Dylan Swartz (6-3, 210) and redshirt freshman T.J. Eckert (6-0, 190) are pushing the issue. Several incoming freshman will provide additional depth. Bobeck Says: ‘‘We had a great spring at this position and the kids really improved. Nelson will be hard to unseat, but it’s not a given. He had a good, quality spring and operated things well. Eckert and Schwartz both did good things and we’ve got two real talented freshmen coming in as well. We feel good about the position.”
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LINEBACKER: Another position where a mixture of old and new will combine to make the Bronchos much better. Three players are back with starting experience, with senior Adrian Shoecraft (5-11, 235) leading that group. He had 54 tackles in 2012 despite missing two games to injury and is a proven veteran who should be even more effective this season with a move to the middle. Junior Mike Harris (6-2, 230) switched to linebacker after starting the season at end and ended with 38 tackles and an interception, while sophomore Tanner Koons (6-2, 225) had 30 tackles in starting the first five games before going out with injury. Both will be better this fall and look to be defensive mainstays. Redshirt freshmen Garrett Baker (6-1, 220) and Jas’sen Stoner (6-0, 205) will help out and sophomore Jason Frimpong (5-11, 220) is a Division I transfer expected to shine. Several other newcomers, led by junior Marceice Jackson (6-3, 245), are also expected to step in and contribute. Bobeck Says: ‘‘We made the biggest improvement on our football team at this position. The most difficult thing to do in football is tackle
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SECONDARY: Probably the most experienced area of the defense, with six players back who saw significant playing time last season. Three safeties return in seniors Devoris Dozier (5-10, 185) and Dante’ Lipscomb (6-0, 185) and junior Thomas Hill (5-11, 205). Dozier was the team’s leading tackler last year with 77 total stops, while Hill had 33 tackles despite missing half the season to injury and Lipscomb 19 tackles. Dozier will again be the top free safety with help from converted running back and sophomore letterman Chase Talbert (5-11, 200), while Hill and Lipscomb battle it out at strong safety. Senior Antonio Jenkins (5-9, 170) and juniors Levonte Douglas (5-9, 175) and Jarrett Tryon (6-1, 190) all return at cornerback and each started at least two games in 2012. Jenkins led that group with 42 tackles and four passes broken up, while Douglas had 31 tackles and an interception and Tryon 25 tackles. Redshirt freshman Rico Hogan (5-11, 168) will also help out at cornerback, with junior transfer Mike Roberts (6-1, 198) expected to contribute immediately at a safety spot. Other newcomers will also vie for playing time. Bobeck Says: ‘I feel much better about the secondary than I did last year because of our depth. We’re still not there, but we’ve got some kids who have played a lot of snaps. Douglas and Jenkins are really consistent, always in the right spot and always doing the right things, and Tryon is as talented a kid as we have back there. We’ve got three guys who played a bunch at safety in Hill and Dozier and Lipscomb and Hill is probably the ringleader of the whole secondary. There’s some others who can help. We’re excited about the position and feel a lot better about it.” Adrian Shoecraft
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LINE: UCO has a mix of experienced and unproven players to plug into the defensive front and promises to be much better on the first line of defense. Spearheading the group is junior end Tyler Newton (6-4, 260), a two-year starter who figures to be one of the top defenders in the league after making 42 tackles with 5.0 for loss last season. Junior Ashton Dandy (6-3, 245) has the ability to be a prime pass-rushing threat at the other end spot after seeing time at end and linebacker last year in finishing with 31 tackles and 2.0 sacks Sophomore newcomer Adrian Mack (6-4, 265) and redshirt freshman Sam Barlass (6-0, 235) also look to be factors at end Sophomore letterman Kenny Allen (6-2, 285) had 30 tackles with 6.5 for loss last season and leads the way on the interior, with redshirt freshman Deontay Wilson (6-2, 290) and sophomore Rezahn Clayton (6-2, 285) both expected to have an impact. Several newcomers will also contend for playing time. Bobeck Says: ‘‘We’ve got some really good, talented players on the d-line. Newton and Allen are back and they give us a strong base. Clayton and Wilson are going to be on the interior and Adrian Mack is a big, raw kid who we think can be an exceptional player. Those five guys are the core and we’ll have some new guys who will also help.”
one-on-one in space and we’re better at that. We moved some guys around, which will really help us, and we have some good experience here. We added some new players who can help and we’ve improved a whole bunch at this position.”
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Who will handle the punting and place-kicking chores is unknown, but UCO could showcase one of the top return games in the country. There will be open competition for the punting position in the preseason, with redshirt freshman transfer Seth Hiddink (6-4, 215) and sophomore letterman Easton Ramsey (6-1, 170) expected to battle for the placement duties. The Bronchos are in excellent shape in returns with the presence of two home run threats in senior Joshua Birmingham (5-9, 205) and Marquez Clark (5-11, 190). Birmingham averaged 28.3 yards a kickoff return with an 83-yard touchdown last year, while Clark netted 26.1 yards on kickoffs and an uncanny 20.3 yards on punts in junior college. Bobeck Says: ‘‘Punter is a position of much apprehension and something we’re going to have to figure out quickly. We’ve got good competition at kicker and I think we’re really in good shape on returns. Birmingham and Clark are special players and we want the ball in their hands as much as possible. Our coverage teams will be much improved because we’re better athletically.”
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Alphabetical Roster No. 92 85 50 51 36 21 27 73 86 55 11 91 40 41 28 6 84 10 43 63 26 64 52 20 25 2 31 15 44 17 53 75 3 12
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Name Kenny Allen Kyle Aschenbrenner Garrett Baker Nate Baldwin Sam Barlass Dakoda Basks Denver Berry Noah Berryhill Joshua Birmingham Christian Bobo Ronson Calfy Cole Cameron Dylan Cantrell C.J. Carson Hunter Chalfant Landon Chappell Marquez Clark La’teze Clayton Rezahn Clayton Dylan Cox Josh Crockett Ashton Dandy Jake Didlake Levonte Douglas Devoris Dozier Andrew East T.J. Eckert Tim Elias Trent Ellis Brock Enmeier Znick Ferrell Jason Frimpong Jake Gandara Chass Glaspie Micah Goodman Mike Harris Seth Hiddink Thomas Hill Zach Hill Rico Hogan Christian Hood Marceice Jackson Antonio Jenkins Sam Johnson Sterling Koons Tanner Koons Ryan Kowalewski Alex Levescy Leighton Light Dante’ Lipscomb Caden Locke Mvhayv Locust
Pos. DL TE/HB LB DL DL DB DL OL RB RB OL DL LB TE/HB OL OL WR LB DL LB WR DL DB DB DB WR QB LB DB OL DB LB RB LB OL LB K DB WR DB WR LB DB WR TE/HB LB DS OL OL DB WR OL
Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-8
Wt. 285 240 220 225 235 165 200 220 205 230 280 230 195 220 290 280 190 210 285 195 180 245 185 175 185 185 190 215 160 310 215 220 185 255 285 230 215 205 205 168 185 245 170 195 240 225 225 300 290 185 185 260
Class So. So. Fr. (RS) Fr. Fr. (RS) So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. (RS) Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. (RS) Fr. (RS) Fr. (RS) Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. (RS) Jr. Fr. (RS) Jr. Fr. Fr. (RS) Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr.
Hometown (High School) Perkins (Perkins-Tryon) Edmond (North) Morris (Morris) Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) Adair (Adair) Claremore (Claremore) Checotah (Checotah) Sapulpa (Sapulpa) Luther (Luther) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Canyon Springs) Moore (Moore) Kingfisher (Kingfisher) Wagoner (Wagoner) Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) Hinton (Hinton) Newcastle (Newcastle) Texarkana, Texas (Liberty-Eylau) Wagoner (Wagoner) North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville) Norman (Norman) Bristow (Bristow) Tulsa (East Central) Ponca City (Ponca City) Ardmore (Ardmore) Miami, Fla. (Killian) Lawton (MacArthur) Bixby (Bixby) Tulsa (Cascia Hall) Tonkawa (Tonkawa) Enid (Enid) Sand Springs (Charles Page) Irving, Texas (MacArthur) Fort Gibson (Fort Gibson) Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester) Medford (Medford) Edmond (Santa Fe) Wylie, Texas (Wylie) Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) Blanchard (Blanchard) Norman (Norman) Tulsa (Union) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Oklahoma City (Putnam City North) Denton, Texas (Ryan) Tuttle (Tuttle) Tuttle (Tuttle) Sugar Land, Texas (Travis) Oklahoma City (U.S. Grant) Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell) Bridge Creek (Bridge Creek) Tahlequah (Sequoyah)
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Alphabetical Roster Name Adrian Mack Clay McKenzie Mason McLaughlin Brennan Miyake Chris Moore Benjamin Morrell Adrian Nelson Tyler Newton Sam Noble Dedrien Nowden Dakotah Poorboy Montana Poorboy Cameron Pound Connor Pulley Easton Ramsey Dillon Rice Donovan Roberts Mike Roberts Brooks Robertson Kooper Ruminer B.J. Scott Cortreal Scott Cade Shearwood Colton Shearwood Adrian Shoecraft Clint Simek Denton Simek Blake Smith Addison Staggs Chas Stallard Jas’sen Stoner Dylan Swartz Chase Talbert Jarrett Tryon Leroy Travis Brandon Waggoner Kyler Walker Dylan Ward Isaac Whitney Bryan Williams Aaron Williams Warren Williamson Deontay Wilson Dominique Wyatt
Pos. DL DB DL RB RB TE/HB QB DL OL DB LB OL OL TE/HB K DL RB DB QB TE/HB DL DL DB DB LB TE/HB OL QB DB QB LB QB DB DB WR OL DL DB WR WR OL OL DL DL
Ht. 6-4 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-8 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2
Wt. 265 190 280 190 210 220 230 260 280 167 215 310 305 215 170 295 210 198 200 225 258 260 190 170 235 210 280 210 178 200 205 210 200 190 190 280 226 170 190 170 285 265 290 270
Class So. Fr. Fr. (RS) Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. (RS) So. Fr. Fr. (RS) Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. (RS) So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. (RS) Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. (RS) Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. (RS) Fr.
Hometown (High School) Waycross, Ga. (Ware County) Callisburg, Texas (Callisburg) Arlington, Texas (Martin) Edmond (Deer Creek) Valliant (Valliant) Blanchard (Blanchard) Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Moore (Westmoore) Oolagah (Oolagah) Davis (Davis) Catoosa (Catoosa) Catoosa (Catoosa) Moore (Westmoore) Newkirk (Newkirk) Midwest City (Carl Albert) Muskogee (Muskogee) Norman (Norman) Warner Robins, Ga. (Warner Robins) Roland (Roland) Edmond (Deer Creek) Lawton (Lawton) Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) Stigler (Stigler) Stigler (Stigler) Edmond (Memorial) Guthrie (Guthrie) Prague (Prague) Broken Arrow (Broken Arrow) Moore (Westmoore) Cleveland (Cleveland) Oklahoma City (Douglass) Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) Claremore (Claremore) Woodland Hills, Calif. (Taft) Fresno, Calif. (Edison) Tulsa (Jenks) Midwest City (Carl Albert) Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) Moore (Southmoore) Midwest City (Carl Albert) Lawton (Eisenhower) Lawton (Lawton Christian) Coweta (Coweta) Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)
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Seniors............................................................................................ 12 Juniors............................................................................................. 12 Sophomores.................................................................................... 21 Redshirt Freshmen.......................................................................... 16 Freshmen......................................................................................... 35
Alabama........................................................................................ 1 California...................................................................................... 6 Florida........................................................................................... 2 Georgia.......................................................................................... 2 Missouri........................................................................................ 1 Oklahoma.................................................................................... 70 Texas........................................................................................... 14
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Joshua Birmingham 5-9 • 205 • Running Back Senior • Luther
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One of the elite players in the country and will be the focal point of the offensive attack for the fourth straight year . . . Multitalented running back who can virtually do it all and there’s no question this senior star will be a top contender for the Harlon Hill Trophy that goes to the Division II Player of the Year . . . Elusive speedster with quick feet and a legitimate threat to score every time he touches the ball . . . Will get plenty of opportunities as the top ball carrier in addition to being an excellent receiver and will also be used on kickoff returns . . . Already owns school career records for all-purpose yards (4,629) and touchdown runs of 50-plus yards (eight) while ranking second in points scored (264), third in receptions (126) and fifth in rushing yards (3,205) . . . Needs 37 points, 48 catches and 1,156 rushing yards to claim those all-time marks . . . Started college career at Wyoming in 2008, but didn’t play there and sat out a redshirt year after transferring to UCO. 2012: First-team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association selection and a second-team Daktronics AllRegion Three pick . . . Had the second-best single-season all-purpose total in school history with 1,768 yards, averaging 7.7 yards per play . . . Rushed for 1,073 and 13 touchdowns on 188 carries (5.7/carry) while adding 27 receptions for 271 yards (10.0/catch) and one TD and 15 kickoff returns for 424 yards (28.3/return) and one score . . . Was a two-time MIAA Offensive Player of the Week choice . . . Had one of the most memorable games in school history against Lincoln, racking up a school-record 395 all-purpose yards and scoring five TDs in 56-25 victory . . . Rushed for 272 yards -- the second-best performance at UCO -- on just 20 carries with scoring runs of five, 10, 57 and 65 yards while adding an 83-yard kickoff return for a TD and three receptions for 40 yards . . . Had three other 100-yard rushing games -- 29-171 vs. Southwest Baptist, 22-137 vs. Washburn and 19-122 vs. defending national champion Pittsburg State. 2011: Had a stellar sophomore season, racking up 882 rushing yards in 174 tries (5.1/carry) with seven touchdowns while adding 50 catches -- seventh-most in school history -- for 334 yards and a score . . . Also completed 4-of-5 passes for 19 yards and a TD out of the wildcat formation . . . Had a dominating performance in 41-21 Homecoming win over East Central, rushing for 233 yards in just 20 attempts with a 74-yard score and adding 43 yards on five receptions . . . The 276 all-purpose yards is the fourth-best performance at UCO, while the 233 rushing yards ranks seventh . . . Had 27 carries for 142 yards and three TDs (one, two and 34 yards) in win over Black Hills State . . . Also had 100-yard outings against Southeastern Oklahoma (9-123 with a 73-yard TD) and Fort Hays State (15-133) . . . Tossed two-yard scoring pass against Cal Poly . . . Caught career-high eight passes for 55 yards at North Alabama. 2010: Made a sensational debut as a redshirt freshman and was one of 24 candidates nominated for the Harlon Hill Trophy in addition to earning secondteam All-America honors by Daktronics, Inc. . . . Claimed first-team All-Lone Star Conference North Division accolades and was also the North Division Freshman of the Year . . . Rushed for 1,250 yards and 18 touchdowns on 243 carries while also catching a team-high 49 passes for 384 yards and three more TDs . . . Finished in the top 10 in five UCO single-season statistical categories -- third in all-purpose yards (1,645), third in both touchdowns (21) and points (126), eighth in rushing yards and ninth in receptions . . . Led the LSC and ranked third in the Division II scoring race, averaging 11.45 points a game . . . Was second in the LSC in both rushing and all-purpose yards, finishing 17th nationally in rushing (113.6 yards/game) and 20th in all-purpose (149.5 yards/game) . . . Set a school single-season record for TD runs of 50-plus yards with four, ripping off scoring sprints of 58, 60, 66 and 81 yards . . . Rushed for 100-plus yards in six of 11 games, starting with a 15-carry, 111-yard outing in his collegiate debut against Pittsburg State while adding seven catches for 63 yards and a TD . . . Had at least two TDs in nine straight games, collecting four scores against Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Racked up 205 yards on 21 carries with scoring runs of 12, 60 and 66 yards against SOSU in addition to catching a 33-yard TD pass . . . Went for 183 yards in just 18 tries with an 81-yard TD jaunt against Midwestern State . . . Other 100-yard games came against Eastern New Mexico (26-148), Northeastern State (24-102) and Southwestern Oklahoma (24-102) . . . Caught at least two passes in all 11 games. High School: Enjoyed a brilliant career at Luther High School, rushing for more than 5,000 yards and earning All-State honors as a senior . . . Two-time 100-meter dash state champion in addition to winning a state long jump title and was also an All-Conference performer in basketball. Personal: Physical education major looking for a career as a high school football coach . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby and can play the saxophone . . . Lists ‘‘Space Jam” as his favorite sports movie . . . Nickname is Juice . . . Has five siblings, including an older brother (Ben) who finished a two-year career with the Bronchos in 2009 . . . Birthdate is March 11, 1989.
Rushing Receiving Year Att. Yards Avg. TDs Long Catches Yards Avg. 2010 243 1,250 5.1 18 81 49 384 7.8 2011 174 882 5.1 7 74 50 334 6.7 2012 188 1,073 5.7 13 65 27 271 10.0 Totals 605 3,205 5.3 38 81 126 989 7.8
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Kenny Allen
6-2 • 285 • Defensive Line Sophomore • Perkins Returning letterman ready to fill a key role on the defensive front . . . Showed a glimpse of what he’s capable of last season and the Bronchos are expecting even more this fall . . . Should really benefit from last year’s experience and will only continue to improve. 2012: Played in all 10 games with two starts and finished with 30 total tackles . . . Had 6.5 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks . . . Had five tackles with one for loss and a forced fumble in first-ever game against Missouri Southern . . . Also had five-tackle outings against Northwest Missouri and Northeastern State . . . Collected sacks in back-to-back games against defending national champion Pittsburg State and Emporia State.
High School: Product of Edmond North High School . . . Had 61 tackles with five sacks from defensive end spot as a senior in helping the Huskies to the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs. Personal: Criminal justice major . . . Father (Brian) played football at Western Washington and brother (Nate) at Southwestern Oklahoma . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team and ‘‘Rudy” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 8, 1993. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 2 10 5.0 0 9
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Garrett Baker
6-1 • 220 • Linebacker RS Freshman • Morris Redshirt freshman looking to help out at a linebacker slot this season. 2012: Sat out redshirt year.
High School: Prep standout at Perkins-Tryon High School . . . District and Area Defensive Player of the Year as a senior after racking up 143 tackles with five sacks and five interceptions . . . Also earned AllConference honors in basketball and lettered in track.
Personal: Health and science major looking to become a coach . . . Names the Pittsburgh Steelers as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘The Express” as his top sports movie . . . Enjoys hiking as a hobby . . . Birthdate is Nov. 1, 1993.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Names ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his top sports movie . . . Likes playing musical instruments in his spare time . . . Lists the New Orleans Saints as his top professional team . . . Birthdate is April 22, 1993. Year 2012
Tackles 30
UT 17
AT 13
For Loss Sacks FR Int. PBU 6.5(-22) 2.0(-12) 0 0 0
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Sam Barlass
6-0 • 235 • Defensive Line RS Freshman • Adair
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Kyle Aschenbrenner
6-5 • 250 • Tight End Sophomore • Edmond Sophomore tight end/H-back who may have to sit out the season to injury . . . Saw extensive playing time last year and was set to contend for starting berth before suffering knee injury during spring drills . . . Came to UCO as a defensive lineman before switching positions.
Redshirt freshman ready to contribute at defensive end. 2012: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Two-time All-District performer at Adair High School . . . District Defensive Lineman of the Year and a Class 2A All-Star as a senior . . . Also a state qualifier in track. Personal: Criminal justice major looking for a career in the FBI . . . Enjoys playing the piano and bass guitar in his spare time . . . Names the San Diego Charges as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ” Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Jan. 16, 1994.
2012: Played in nine games with two starts . . . Caught two passes for 10 yards, including a nine-yarder against Missouri Western. 2011: Sat out redshirt year.
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2011: Sat out redshirt year.
High School: Earned All-District and Class 2A All-Star honors as a senior at Morris High School after racking up 157 tackles with 11 sacks . . . Had 127 tackles and 13 sacks his junior season . . . Also competed in powerlifting.
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Dakoda Basks
5-11 • 165 • Defensive Back Sophomore • Claremore Sophomore defensive back who joined the team for spring drills . . . Also a member of the powerhouse UCO wrestling team and an athletic youngster capable of earning playing time. Juco: Wrestled two years at Labette (Kan.) Community College, helping the Cardinals to the national championship in 2012. High School: State champion on the mat at Claremore High School while also staring in football, baseball and track.
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Personal: Physical education major . . . Younger brother (Jordan) was an All-America wrestler for the Bronchos at 149 pounds in 2013 . . . Birthdate is May 8, 1991.
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Christian Bobo
5-11 • 230 • Running Back Senior • Moreno Valley, CA Rugged senior running back who will fill a crucial role this fall . . . Transferred to UCO last year and saw extensive playing time as the main back-up . . . Hard-running, physical player who excels at picking up tough yardage inside and also capable of going the distance . . . Tough blocker and a prime pass-catching threat out of the backfield . . . Should see even more action this season and is ready to shine. 2012: Played in all 10 games and made three starts while finishing as the team’s second-leading rusher . . . Netted 292 yards and four touchdowns on 71 carries while adding 10 receptions for 57 yards . . . Best outing came in rout of Lincoln, a 14-carry, 91-yard effort that included TD runs of 13 and 37 yards . . . Had nine attempts for 41 yards against Central Missouri . . . Caught three passes for 26 yards in home upset of Washburn while adding six carries for 15 yards and a one-yard TD plunge . . . Other TD came on a two-yard burst against Missouri Southern. Juco: Spent two years at Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) College, helping the Mounties to an 11-2 record and junior college state runner-up finish as a sophomore . . . Rushed for 609 yards and seven touchdowns on 121 carries while adding nine receptions for 71 yards . . . Picked up 55 yards in 10 rushes and caught two passes for 31 yards in 52-42 state championship finals loss.
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High School: Two-time All-League selection at Canyon Springs High School in Moreno Valley, Calif. Personal: Sociology major . . . Names the San Francisco 49ers as his top professional team . . . Lists ‘‘The Express” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 22, 1991. Rushing Receiving Year Carries Yds Avg. TDs Long Catches Yds Avg. TDs Long 2012 71 292 4.1 4 37 10 57 5.7 0 13
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Ronson Calfy
6-7 • 280 • Offensive Line RS Freshman • Moore Former high school quarterback trying to earn playing time on the offensive line . . . Has the size and strength to help out up front, but must overcome a lengthy layoff . . . Went through spring practice and is a raw talent who will just keep getting better. High School: Started at quarterback at Moore High School as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball and track for the Lions. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Father (Buck) played football at Colorado . . . Names the Green Bay Packers as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘The Fighter” as his top sports movie . . . Spent time training for mixed martial arts . . . Birthdate is July 30, 1990.
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C.J. Carson
6-4 • 220 • Tight End Senior • Modesto, CA Senior letterman who will help out at tight end/H-back again this season . . . Saw plenty of time last year as a junior college transfer and should vie for a starting berth in 2013 . . . Tall target with good hands and also a quality blocker. 2012: Appeared in eight games and caught one pass for 19 yards against Southwest Baptist . . . Had a two-point conversion catch in upset win over Washburn. Juco: Played two years at Butte (Calif.) College, helping the Roadrunners go 19-3 with two bowl game victories. High School: Two-time All-League pick in both football and baseball at Central Catholic High School in Modesto, Calif. . . . Also earned AllDistrict honors in both sports as a senior.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Personal: Political science major looking to become a lawyer and politician . . . Enjoys playing basketball as a hobby . . . Names ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 26, 1992. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 1 19 19.0 0 19
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Landon Chappell
6-2 • 280 • Offensive Line Sophomore • Newcastle Sophomore strongman and returning offensive line starter looking to bounce back from injury . . . Was knocked out of the lineup with a broken ankle late last season and sat out spring drills, but should be at full strength for the fall . . . Picked up much-needed experience last year and will be a front-runner for starting berth at a guard slot . . . Will just get better with more experience.
High School: Three-sport star at Liberty-Eylau High School in Texarkana, Texas . . . All-District and All-Northeast Texas selection in football while picking up All-District and All-Area honors in basketball and AllState accolades in track . . . Set school records in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and was a fifth-place state finisher in the 100 as a senior. Personal: Communications major . . . Enjoys playing basketball as a hobby . . . Names the San Antonio Spurs as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is Sept. 26, 1991.
Rezahn Clayton
6-2 • 285 • Defensive Line Soph. • Richland Hills, TX
2011: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Two-way standout at Newcastle High School . . . District Defensive Lineman of the Year and an Oklahoman Little All-City selection as a senior . . . Also played on state tournament baseball team and was a two-time state qualifier in powerlifting. Personal: Kinesiology major looking for a career as a coach . . . Both brothers -- Jordan (football) and Jeff (baseball) -- played at UCO while father (Barty) played football at Oklahoma State . . . Names ‘‘Sandlot” as his favorite sports movie . . . Lists the New Orleans Saints as his top team . . . Enjoys fishing as his main hobby . . . Birthdate is Feb. 28, 1993.
Marquez Clark
5-11 • 190 • Wide Receiver Junior • Texarkana, TX Big-time newcomer expected to have a huge impact at wide receiver this season . . . Had a record-setting sophomore campaign at Navarro College in 2011 and signed with Kansas State, but came to UCO late last summer and sat out the season . . . That layoff shouldn’t affect this shifty speedster, who showed off a wide range of skills during spring practice . . . Will be a main target on offense and should also see plenty of action as a kick returner.
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Sophomore lineman ready to fill a big role on the defensive front this fall . . . Was expected to step in and help out last year as a junior college transfer before suffering early injury and earned hardship ruling to retain a year of eligibility . . . Athletic big man who should see plenty of action. 2012: Had two solo tackles and an assisted stop in season opener against Missouri Southern before missing rest of season to injury. Juco: Spent two years at Garden City (Kan.) Community College. High School: Product of Birdville High School in North Richland Hills, Texas. Personal: General studies major looking to become a sports agent . . . Enjoys playing basketball in his spare time . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys and Boston Celtics as his top teams . . . Birthdate is June 21, 1991.
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Dylan Cox
6-0 • 210 • Linebacker Sophomore • Norman Sophomore newcomer looking to help out at linebacker . . . Joined the team for spring drills after having not competed in a couple of years. High School: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Norman High School, helping lead the Tigers to the state playoffs as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball and golf.
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2012: Played in seven games with six starts before going out in the first half of road rout of Lincoln with injury . . . Was part of offensive line unit that gave up just 13 sacks all season.
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Juco: Earned Southwest Junior College Football Conference Player of the Year and first-team All-America honors as a sophomore at Navarro under now-UCO head coach Nick Bobeck . . . Caught 98 passes for a single-season NJCAA-record 1,639 yards and 14 touchdowns to help lead the Bulldogs to a 10-2 record . . . Had 10-plus receptions in 10 games, capped by 13-catch, 186-yard effort in 40-24 Heart of Texas Bowl win over New Mexico Institute . . . Also averaged 26.1 yards a kickoff return (38-993) and 20.3 yards a punt return (10-203) for his career, scoring on an 84-yard punt return . . . Snared 28 passes for 400 yards and five TDs on Navarro’s national championship team in 2010.
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Personal: Kinesiology major and member of the Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Names the Oakland Raiders as his favorite team . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 28, 1992.
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Ashton Dandy
6-3 • 245 • Defensive Line Junior • Tulsa
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Two-year letterman and returning starter set to battle for a No. 1 berth at end. . . Played linebacker as a freshman and then moved to end last year before switching back to linebacker during the season . . . Is set to stay at end and is an experienced junior with great speed who should be a dangerous pass-rusher. 2012: Played in all 10 games with six starts and ended up with 31 tackles . . . Had 4.0 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks, while also blocking a kick and breaking up one pass . . . Had four-plus tackles in five games, led by five-tackle, one-sack outing against Southwest Baptist . . . Other sack came in home upset of Washburn . . . Had four tackles and blocked a field goal in season finale vs. Northeastern State. 2011: Made three starts while playing in 10 of 11 games and finished with 20 tackles, including 2.5 for loss . . . Made season-high five tackles against Southwestern Oklahoma and had four-tackle outing in firstever start at Angelo State. High School: Played both ways at Tulsa East Central High School and was an All-District pick at tight end. Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Names the New Orleans Saints as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 8, 1993. Year Tackles 2011 20 2012 31 Totals 51
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Levonte Douglas
5-9 • 175 • Defensive Back Sophomore • Ardmore Sophomore defensive back ready to retain a starting berth at cornerback this fall . . . Had a solid season last year in picking up valuable experience and should be much improved in 2013 . . . Speedy youngster who doesn’t make many mistakes and will only continue to improve.
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2012: Started seven of 10 games and ended with 31 tackles . . . Also broke up three passes, forced two fumbles and had one interception . . . Had season-high seven tackles and a forced fumble at eventual league champion Missouri Western . . . Made five solo stops with one for loss along with forcing a fumble and knocking down a pass against Central Missouri . . . Interception came against long-time national power Northwest Missouri. High School: Claimed All-District and Ardmoreite Super Team honors as a senior at Ardmore High School, collecting 50 tackles, three interceptions and 15 broken up passes . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Undecided on a major but wants to be a music producer . . . Enjoys playing a variety of musical instruments as a hobby . . . Names the New Orleans Saints as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Sept. 29, 1992. Year 2012
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Devoris Dozier
5-10 • 185 • Defensive Back Senior • Miami, FL Senior veteran and two-year starter back for another stint as one of the team’s top free safeties . . . Has been a stalwart defender the past two years and is eager to finish his career with a flourish . . . Experienced team leader and a steady force in the secondary throughout his career . . . Physical, hard-hitting tackler who provides excellent run support . . . Came to UCO after spending a redshirt year at Coffeyville Community College. 2012: Led the team in solo (51) and total (77) tackles while starting all 10 games in addition to intercepting one pass and breaking up another . . . Made at least five tackles in every game and had three double-digit outings, collecting 11 against Central Missouri and 10 apiece against Missouri Western and Southwest Baptist . . . Also forced and recovered a fumble in tough road loss to the league champion Griffons . . . Made eight tackles with one for loss in home upset of Washburn . . . Had nine solo stops against SBU and seven against defending national champion Pittsburg State. 2011: Started all season and tied for third in tackles with 68 total stops . . . Was second in unassisted tackles (44) and tied for team lead in interceptions (five) while also breaking up three passes and forcing one fumble . . . Made career-high 12 tackles, including nine solo stops, in season finale against Lindenwood . . . Opened the season with seven-tackle, two-interception performance against No. 6-ranked North Alabama . . . Also picked off passes against Southeastern Oklahoma, Black Hills State and Northeastern State.
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Andrew East
6-0 • 185 • Wide Receiver RS Freshman • Lawton
Personal: Psychology major looking for a career as a sports psychologist . . . Father (Mike) was a baseball standout at Seminole State College and played for the New York Yankees organization . . . Names the Pittsburgh Steelers as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is March 1, 1993.
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Tim Elias
6-1 • 200 • Linebacker RS Freshman • Tulsa Transfer who went through spring drills with the Bronchos . . . Went to Rockhurst in 2011-12 to play baseball before opting to come to UCO and return to the gridiron . . . Has four years of football eligibility left. High School: Baseball-football star at Cascia Hall High School in Tulsa . . . All-Metro selection on the diamond for the Commandos. Personal: International business administration major . . . Names the Kansas City Chiefs as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Aug. 14, 1992.
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2012: Didn’t play. 2011: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: All-Conference pick on defense as a senior at Lawton Eisenhower High School after collecting 50 tackles and five interceptions . . . Won conference title in the 300-meter hurdles. Personal: Mass communications major looking for a career in coaching . . . Names the New Orleans Saints as his top professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Rudy” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 8, 1992.
Brock Enmeier
6-4 • 310 • Offensive Line Sophomore • Enid Sophomore lineman ready to contribute on the blocking wall . . . Has seen limited playing time the past two years, but has the size and strength to be a factor . . . One of the biggest players on the team at 6-4 and 310 pounds and is looking for playing time at a guard slot. 2012: Played in one game, earning the start against Central Missouri.
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T.J. Eckert
6-0 • 190 • Quarterback RS Freshman • Bixby Redshirt freshman who adds quality depth at quarterback . . . Made tremendous progress during spring drills and is an athletic youngster with a bright future ahead.
2011: Sat out a redshirt year. High School: Earned District 6A-4 Offensive Lineman of the Year honors as a senior at Enid High School while also being named to the Vype All-Oklahoma Team . . . Also lettered in baseball and basketball. Personal: Industrial safety major . . . Names the New England Patriots as his favorite team . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as his top hobbies . . . Lists ‘‘The Rookie” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Jan. 22, 1993.
2012: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Passed for 5,616 yards and 56 touchdowns during stellar career at Bixby High School . . . Class 6A All-Star pick as a senior after completing 198-of-362 passes for 2,628 yards and 25 TDs in leading the Spartans to the playoffs. . . Also a three-time All-District pick in baseball.
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Redshirt freshman looking to earn playing time this season . . . Should see action on special teams and can also help out at wide receiver.
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6-4 • 285 • Offensive Line RS Freshman • Medford
5-11 • 220 • Linebacker Sophomore • Irving, TX Sophomore transfer with a chance to step in and make an immediate impact on the linebacking corps . . . Redshirted in 2011 at Division I Pittsburgh and then sat out last fall before transferring to UCO at the semester break . . . Went through spring drills with the Bronchos and quickly proved he has the ability to be a defensive force this season. High School: Two-way star at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas . . . Earned All-District 5A-6 recognition at receiver as a senior after catching 33 passes for 457 yards while also rushing for 298 yards and five TDs on 64 carries . . . Also a four-year track letterman. Personal: Communications major . . . Names the San Francisco 49ers as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 29, 1992.
Micah Goodman
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Jason Frimpong
Redshirt freshman with a chance to see action on the offensive line . . . Played eight-man in high school, but has made tremendous progress. 2012: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Class C All-Star selection as a senior at Medford High School . . . Two-time All-District pick . . . Also an All-Conference performer in baseball for the Cardinals. Personal: Criminal justice major looking for a career with the Secret Service . . . Enjoys golf and fishing as his hobbies . . . Lists ‘‘Radio” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 25, 1993.
Mike Harris
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6-2 • 230 • Linebacker Junior • Edmond Versatile junior scheduled to push for a starting berth at outside linebacker . . . Saw starting duty at two different positions last year, opening the year at defensive end before switching to linebacker, and will stay at linebacker this season . . . Showcases great speed and quickness, with the Bronchos expecting plenty from this local product in 2013. 2012: Started in seven of 10 games and finished with 38 tackles . . . Had 2.5 tackles for loss with 1.5 sacks while also making an interception and breaking up one pass . . . Best game was nine-tackle, 1.5-sack performance at Central Missouri . . . Made six tackles with a half-tackle for loss against Southwest Baptist . . . Interception came in season finale against Northeastern State while adding four tackles. Washburn: Spent 2010 season with the Ichabods and then sat out 2011. High School: Prep standout at Edmond Santa Fe High School . . . Recorded 70 tackles as a senior while also catching a pair of touchdown passes at tight end . . . Had 49 tackles as a junior for the Wolves. Personal: General studies major . . . Enjoys riding horses as a hobby . . . Father (Michael) played one season in the NFL as an offensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs . . . Names the Atlanta Falcons as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 15, 1992. Year 2012
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Thomas Hill
5-11 • 205 • Defensive Back Junior • Duncanville, TX Tenacious junior defender back to fill a starting role at strong safety . . . Missed half of last season to injury, but is back to full strength now and will definitely be one of the team’s top defensive stoppers . . . Smart player who doesn’t make mistakes on the field and does all the little things right . . . Athletic veteran and a sure tackler who has the ability to contend for post-season honors . . . Hard-working team leader ready for a banner year. 2012: Had five tackles in seasonopener against Missouri Southern before missing the next five games to injury . . . Returned with eighttackle outing at Central Missouri while also breaking up a pass . . . Also had eight stops in road win over Lincoln and then ended the season with career-high 11-tackle performance against Northeastern State . . . Finished with 33 tackles in five games.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Birthdate is Nov. 4, 1993.
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Christian Hood
Personal: Business management major . . . Names ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Aug. 5, 1992. UT AT For Loss Sacks FR Int. PBU 15 17 3.0(-14) 1.0(-2) 0 0 3 17 16 0.5(-1) --- 0 0 1 32 33 3.5(-15) 1.0(-2) 0 0 4
Rico Hogan
5-11 • 168 • Defensive Back RS Freshman • Norman Multi-talented redshirt freshman capable of helping out in the secondary this fall . . . Should see time at cornerback and has a bright future ahead.
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Junior standout who ranks as one of the top wide receivers in the conference . . . Has been the team’s leading receiver each of the past two seasons and will continue to be a main target this fall . . . Proven veteran with sure hands and a fearless attitude, able to make the tough catches in traffic while also capable of going the distance once he gets the ball . . . Already ranks 10th on UCO’s career receptions list with 101 and will obviously threaten the record of 173 before he’s finished . . . Has caught at least three passes in every game the last two years. 2012: Honorable mention All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association selection after leading the team in receptions (47) and yards (573), averaging 12.2 yards a catch . . . Had at least three catches in all 10 games and made five or more seven times . . . Pulled in five passes for 110 yards with a career-long 82-yard touchdown against Southwest Baptist . . . Other TD reception was 43-yarder in season finale against Northeastern State as part of a five-catch, 87-yard outing . . . Caught five passes for 77 yards in road rout of Lincoln . . . Snared season-high six passes for 39 yards against Northwest Missouri . . . Returned eight punts for 55 yards and 12 kickoffs for 207 yards. 2011: Burst onto the college scene in impressive fashion with careerhigh nine catches for 74 yards in season opener at No. 6-ranked North Alabama . . . Topped the team with 54 receptions, which ranks fifth on UCO’s single-season list, and was second in yards (530) while starting in six games . . . Made at least three catches in all 11 games and caught five-plus passes six times . . . Had career-high 139 receiving yards on eight catches against Southwestern Oklahoma . . . Snared seven balls against both Washburn and Black Hills State, with lone touchdown coming on 16-yard grab against Northeastern State . . . Also topped the team in punt returns (16) and yards (85) with a long of 20. High School: Two-way star at powerhouse Union High School in Tulsa . . . Tulsa World All-Metro Player of the Year and an All-State pick as a senior after catching 38 passes for 726 yards and six touchdowns while adding 55 tackles and seven interceptions . . . Caught the game-winning TD pass in Union’s 50-47 Class 6A state finals victory over Jenks.
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High School: Earned All-District and All-Region honors as a senior at Duncanville (Texas) High School after recording more than 80 tackles with three forced fumbles and an interception . . . Also a track standout in the hurdles, long jump and triple jump.
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High School: Two-way standout at Norman High School, earning All-Conference, All-District and Class 6A All-Star honors on defense as a senior . . . Intercepted five passes, broke up seven others and made 31 tackles as a senior while catching 26 passes for 383 yards and three touchdowns . . . Also starred in basketball and track for the Tigers.
5-11 • 185 • Wide Receiver Junior• Tulsa
2011: Saw significant playing time the first seven games and then started the final four contests, finishing with 32 tackles . . . Had 3.0 tackles for loss with one sack along with three broken up passes, one forced fumble and one blocked kick . . . Made season-high seven tackles and broke up a pass in first-ever start against Fort Hays State . . . Blocked a punt that led to a field goal in win over Black Hills State . . . Had six tackles with a sack and PBU against Northeastern State.
Year Tackles 2011 32 2012 33 Totals 55
2012: Sat out a redshirt year in football and then joined the UCO basketball team, averaging 0.9 points a game while playing in 19 contests.
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Personal: Political science major . . . Enjoys doing graphic design as a hobby . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is April 22, 1993. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2011 54 530 9.8 1 49 2012 47 573 12.2 2 82 Totals 101 1,003 9.9 3 82
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Antonio Jenkins
5-9 • 170 • Defensive Back Senior • Oklahoma City
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Returning starter ready to resume duty in the secondary as one of the top cornerbacks . . . Came in as a junior college transfer last year and had a solid season, with even more expected of this veteran in 2013 . . . Fleet-footed senior with good coverage skills and also a sure tackler. 2012: Played in all 10 games with eight starts and ended up with 42 tackles . . . Had the second-most solo stops with 28 while adding team-high four broken up passes and four tackles for loss . . . Made season-best nine tackles with one PBU against defending national champion Pittsburg State . . . Had eight tackles, including six solo, vs. Southwest Baptist . . . Contributed six tackles with one for loss and one PBU in home upset of Washburn.
Personal: Criminal justice major . . . Has an infant son (Jaiden) . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team . . . Has 12 siblings . . . Birthdate is Sept. 4, 1991. UT 28
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Sam Johnson
6-3 • 195 • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Denton, TX Sophomore speedster and returning starter looking to build on a solid rookie season . . . Came in as a true freshman last year and had an immediate impact, with the Bronchos looking for even more this season . . . Confidence and experience gained last year should only boost this talented youngster to a higher level in 2013.
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Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Birthdate is Sept. 10, 1993. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 23 237 10.3 1 36
Sterling Koons
6-1 • 240 • Tight End Senior • Tuttle
High School: Prep standout at Putnam City North High School, earning All-Conference honors as a senior.
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High School: Three-sport standout at Ryan High School in Denton, Texas . . . Two-time All-District pick in football, All-District and All-Area selection in basketball as a senior after leading the team to the state tournament and also a track letterman.
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Juco: Played two years at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.
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2012: Started all 10 games and finished third on the team in receptions (23) and fourth in yards (237), averaging 10.3 yards a catch . . . Caught at least one pass in every game and had three or more in four outings . . . Had season-high five receptions for 47 yards against Northwest Missouri, including a 17-yard touchdown grab for his lone score of the season . . . Snared four passes for season-best 65 yards at Central Missouri . . . Had three-catch games against both Northeastern State (37 yards) and Emporia State (24 yards).
Senior veteran who will battle for the starting berth at tight end/H-back this season . . . Converted to that vital offensive position from defense last year and saw plenty of playing time . . . Rugged, physical blocker and also capable of catching the ball when it comes his way . . . Came to UCO after spending two years at the U.S. Air Force Academy. 2012: Appeared in all 10 games, finishing with two catches for 45 yards . . . Had a 20-yard grab in season opener against Missouri Southern to set up a short touchdown and added 25-yard reception in road rout of Lincoln. 2011: Played in nine games, finishing with 10 tackles . . . Best outing was a four-tackle performance in season finale against Lindenwood that included three solo stops. High School: District MVP and a Class 3A All-Star as a senior at Tuttle High School . . . Also a two-time state medalist in the 110-meter hurdles and a basketball letterman. Personal: Math major looking to become a football coach . . . Father (Phillip) played at Southeastern Oklahoma and was his football coach at THS and brother (Tanner) is a teammate at UCO . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘White Men Can’t Jump” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 31, 1990. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 2 45 22.5 0 25
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6-2 • 225 • Linebacker Sophomore • Tuttle Sophomore linebacker looking to bounce back from injury that cost him half of last season . . . Started the first five games before going out and should push for a starting spot again this season . . . Has moved to an inside position and is expected to shine . . . Intelligent player with the ability to be a defensive mainstay and is eager to get back on the field. 2012: Collected 30 tackles with two for loss while starting the first five games . . . Had five tackles in four of those games and made 10 stops against Emporia State, including two for minus-six yards in losses. 2011: Sat out a redshirt year. High School: Three-sport standout at Tuttle High School . . . District MVP and Class 3A All-Star in football and played in the Oil Bowl AllStar game . . . Also earned All-Conference honors in basketball and was a two-time regional champion in the 110-meter hurdles.
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Ryan Kowalewski
5-11 • 225 • Deep Snapper Sophomore • Sugar Land, TX Sophomore deep snapper back to fill that important role for the second straight season . . . Came in as a rookie last year and immediately took over the position . . . Didn’t have a bad snap all year while handling duties for all placement kicks and punts. 2012: Did the deep snapping in all 10 games and added one special teams tackle. High School: Two-time All-District 5A-23 selection as offensive lineman at Travis High School in Sugar Land, Texas. Personal: History major looking to become a teacher and coach . . . Brother (James) played football at Austin College . . . Names the Houston Texans as his favorite team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 17, 1994.
6-3 • 300 • Offensive Line Sophomore • Oklahoma City Sophomore offensive lineman looking to contribute at center . . . Big, strong youngster who continues to improve. 2012: Was on the roster, but didn’t see any game time. 2011: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Oklahoman Big All-City pick and an honorable mention All-Stater as a senior at U.S. Grant High School . . . Also an All-Big City pick in baseball. Personal: Physical education major looking to become a coach . . . Enjoys playing video games and basketball among his hobbies . . . Names ‘‘Major League” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 18, 1993.
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Dante’ Lipscomb
6-0 • 185 • Defensive Back Senior • Fort Worth, TX Converted running back/receiver in his second season on the defensive side . . . Saw extensive action in a back-up role his first two years before moving to safety last season . . . Proved he could handle the position and will contend for a starting berth at strong safety this fall . . . Excellent athlete with great speed and a senior veteran poised to end his career in style . . . Could also help out in the return game, having averaged 20.1 yards on 30 kickoff returns during his career. 2012: Finished with 19 tackles, including 1.5 for loss, and two fumble recoveries while playing in all 10 games with one start . . . Made season-high four tackles against Southwest Baptist in addition to forcing and recovering a fumble . . . Had a trio of three-tackle outings and other fumble recovery came against Northeastern State. 2011: Appeared in 10 games and was the team’s second-leading rusher, gaining 112 yards on 32 carries while adding 10 catches for 18 yards . . . Also had 10 kickoff returns for 158 yards (15.8/return). 2010: Saw plenty of action, carrying nine times for 30 yards and catching six passes for 49 yards . . . Returned 19 kickoffs for 431 yards, averaging 22.7 a return, and had six for 168 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma.
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Personal: Education major looking for a career as a football coach . . . Father (Phillip) played at Southeastern Oklahoma and was his football coach at THS and brother (Sterling) is a teammate at UCO . . . Lists ‘‘Slap Shot” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is June 15, 1992.
Alex Levescy
2013 Central Oklahoma Football High School: Played at Boswell High School in Fort Worth, Texas, earning team MVP honors . . . Was also a three-time regional qualifier in track and a basketball letterman. Personal: Finance major . . . Has a son (Braeden) . . . Enjoys playing video games in his spare time . . . Names the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Heat as his favorite teams . . . Birthdate is Oct. 27, 1991. Year Tackles UT AT For Loss Sacks FR Int. PBU 2012 19 11 8 1.5(-3) --- 2 0 0 Rushing Receiving Year Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long Catches Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 9 30 3.3 0 19 6 49 8.2 0 26 2011 32 112 3.5 0 16 10 18 1.8 0 7 Totals 41 142 3.5 0 19 16 67 4.2 0 26
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Adrian Mack
6-4 • 265 • Defensive Line Sophomore • Waycross, Ga. Junior college transfer with a chance to make an immediate impact on the defensive front . . . Physical player with great quickness and should see significant action at end this season. Juco: Had 24 tackles with four for loss as a freshman at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College in 2011 and then redshirted last year. High School: Football-track standout at Ware County High School in Waycross, Ga. Personal: Communications major with designs on becoming a sports broadcaster. . . Enjoys playing video games as a hobby . . . Birthdate is April 11, 1991.
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6-0 • 185 • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Bridge Creek Sophomore wide receiver who should see plenty of time on the field . . . Was hampered by injury last year, but the Bronchos expect this talented youngster to have an impact in 2013. 2012: Suffered injury during pre-season drills and missed the first six games . . . Played in the final four contests and had a 21-yard catch in season finale against Northeastern State. 2011: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Four-sport standout at Bridge Creek High School . . . Class 3A All-Star on the gridiron while also lettering in baseball, basketball and track . . . Led the Bobcats to Class 4A state runner-up finish in basketball and was a regional runner-up in the long jump. Personal: Business management major looking for a career in the oil business . . . Names the New York Yankees as his top professional team . . . Birthdate is Aug. 8, 1992. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 1 21 21.0 0 21
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Mason McLaughlin
6-3 • 280 • Offensive Line RS Freshman • Arlington, TX Redshirt freshman seeking playing time on the offensive line . . . Lacks experience, but a hard-working youngster eager to contribute and has a chance to see significant action. 2011-12: Redshirted in 2011 and then sat out last year. High School: All-District pick during senior season at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas after racking up 70 tackles, including 14 for loss. Personal: Finance major . . . Father (Glenn) played baseball at Texas-El Paso . . . Lists fishing as his main hobby . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite professional team and ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 3, 1993.
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Benjamin Morrell
6-2 • 220 • Tight End Sophomore • Blanchard Returning letterman who will help out at tight end/H-back this fall . . . Gained much-needed experience late last year and should get more playing time in 2013 . . . Went to Oklahoma City Community College for a year before coming to UCO and then sat out two years before joining the team.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football 2012: Didn’t make it on the field until playing in the final four games . . . Saw plenty of action down the stretch, mostly on special teams. High School: Earned All-District honors and was a Jim Thorpe All-Star selection during senior season at Blanchard High School in helping lead the Lions to the state playoffs.
Personal: Criminal justice major . . . Has a daughter (Niylah) . . . Lists the Houston Texans as his top professional team . . . Names ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 21, 1991. Passing Rushing Year C-A-I Pct. Yds TDs Long Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2012 156-305-12 51.1 1,777 9 92 76 244 3.2 1 23
Personal: Biology major and multiple member of the UCO Dean’s and President’s honor rolls . . . Father (Jeff) was drafted by the Houston Astros and spent a year playing minor league baseball . . . Older brother (Daniel) ended a four-year career with the Bronchos last year as one of the school’s all-time leading receivers . . . Enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time . . . Names the Indianapolis Colts as his favorite team . . . Birthday is May 21, 1991.
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Adrian Nelson
6-4 • 230 • Quarterback Senior • Houston, Texas
2012: Finished with the 10th-best passing season in school history, hitting 156-of-305 passes for 1,777 yards and nine touchdowns . . . Added 244 yards and one TD rushing in 76 tries and was an honorable mention All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association pick . . . Started nine of 10 games, missing one to injury, and threw for 200-plus yards five times while tossing one TD pass in each game . . . Had season highs for completions (25), attempts (45) and yards (244) in tough road loss to eventual league champion Missouri Western . . . Hit 22-of-44 passes for 231 yards at Emporia State . . . Had 256 total yards against Northeastern State, passing for 211 on 18-of-36 throwing and running for 45 on 11 carries with a 23-yard scoring scamper . . . Also had 200-yard games in wins over Lincoln (220) and Washburn (218) . . . Threw a 92-yard TD pass -- the third-longest in school history -- to spark come-from-behind win over WU. Juco: Played two seasons for UCO head coach Nick Bobeck at Navarro College, helping the team to a 21-3 record and the 2010 national championship . . . Ranked fifth in the juco passing ranks as a sophomore in 2011 with a school-record 3,754 yards, also setting school marks for completions (263) and touchdowns (33) . . . Hit 27-of-41 passes for 271 yards and two TDs in 33-29 win over Tyler in the conference title game. High School: All-District selection as a senior at Bellaire High School in Houston . . . Also lettered in basketball.
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Tyler Newton
6-4 • 260 • Defensive Line Junior • Moore Defensive standout back for his third tour of duty as a starting end . . . Has been a steady presence on the line throughout his career and should be even better this year, with the Bronchos looking for big things from this junior veteran . . . Fierce competitor and an athletic big man with superb quickness who is ready to stake his claim as one of the best defenders in the conference. 2012: Started all season and finished with 42 tackles, including 5.0 for loss with 2.5 sacks . . . Also knocked down two passes and forced a fumble in earning honorable mention AllMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association honors . . . Made career-high nine tackles, including one for loss, against Northwest Missouri while forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass . . . Had six tackles with a sack at Central Missouri . . . Finished with five-plus tackles in two other games, collecing six against defending national champion Pittsburg State and five against Northeastern State . . . Had three solo stops with a sack and another tackle for loss in home upset of Washburn. 2011: Took over a starting role from the outset as a true freshman and stayed there all year before missing the season finale to injury . . . Finished with 25 tackles, including 3.5 for loss with a half sack and two fumble recoveries . . . Had four tackles with a half sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in collegiate debut against No. 6-ranked North Alabama . . . Collected season-high six tackles with one for loss at Southwestern Oklahoma. High School: Made 76 tackles with 10 sacks as a senior at Westmoore High School . . . Earned All-Conference, District Defensive Lineman of the Year, Oklahoman All-Big City and Class 6A All-Star recognition his final season . . . Also lettered in baseball and track. Personal: Industrial safety major . . . Enjoys fishing as his main hobby . . . Names the Texas Rangers as his top team . . . Birthdate is May 30, 1992. Year Tackles 2011 25 2012 42 Totals 67
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Returning starter and the heavy front-runner to retain his position as the team’s top quarterback . . . Came in as a highly-regarded junior college transfer last year and put together a solid season, with much more expected from this talented senior in 2013 . . . Left-handed thrower and a tall, lanky athlete with outstanding speed who can hurt teams with his feet and arm.
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Dakotah Poorboy
6-0 • 215 • Linebacker Senior • Catoosa Senior linebacker and returning letterman looking to earn more playing time this fall . . . Came in as a junior college transfer last year and has the experience to be a real asset in 2013. 2012: Appeared in six games, finishing with one solo tackle. Juco: Played two years at perennial powerhouse Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.
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High School: Three-sport standout at Catoosa High School, claiming the school’s Male Athlete of the Year honor as a senior . . . All-District pick and a Green County All-Star at defensive end on the gridiron . . . Also earned Green County All-Star recognition in basketball and ran on 400-meter relay team that placed fifth in the state meet. Personal: Electrical engineering major . . . Names the Kansas City Chiefs as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Younger brother (Montana) is a UCO teammate . . . Birthdate is April 12, 1992.
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Montana Poorboy
6-3 • 310 • Offensive Line Sophomore • Catoosa Part-time offensive line starter last year who is ready to fill a full-time role in 2013 . . . Came in as a highly-touted rookie and quickly showed he would be a factor up front . . . Experience and success of last year should be a big boost to this up-and-coming youngster. 2012: Played in eight games with five starts, including the final four games of the season . . . Was part of line that gave up just 13 sacks. High School: Two-way line standout at Catoosa High School . . . Claimed Oklahoma Coaches Association and Tulsa World All-State honors on offense and was an All-District selection at defensive end as a senior . . . Helped lead the Indians to a 12-1 record and the Class 4A state semifinals his final year . . . Also lettered in baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Engineering major . . . Older brother (Dakotah) is a UCO teammate . . . Names the New York Jets as his top professional team . . . Birthdate is Dec. 20, 1993.
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Cameron Pound
6-2 • 305 • Offensive Line Senior • Moore Team leader and one of the premier offensive linemen in the MidAmerica Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Poised, experienced veteran who is ready for a banner final season as the anchor of the blocking unit at center . . . Will be a force up front in helping ignite what should be a potent offense and the Bronchos will lean heavily on this senior strongman . . . Started his career at Division I Sam Houston State before coming to UCO in 2011 and sitting out a season. 2012: Honorable mention All-MIAA selection after starting all year . . . Durable performer who didn’t miss many snaps and was a primary reason the Bronchos gave up just 13 sacks. SHSU: Played two years for the Football Championship Subdivisionmember Bearkats . . . Started six games and played in three others as a true freshman in 2009 before starting all 11 games the next season . . . Was an honorable mention All-Southland Conference pick as a sophomore. High School: All-District and All-State selection as a senior at Westmoore High School . . . Also an All-Conference player in baseball. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a football coach . . . Enjoys playing golf in his spare time . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite professional team . . . Names ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 6, 1990.
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Connor Pulley
6-4 • 215 • Tight End RS Freshman • Newkirk Redshirt freshman seeking to help out at tight end/H-back . . . Excellent athlete with great hands who gives the Bronchos a big target. High School: Three-sport star at Newkirk High School . . . Class 2A All-Star and District 2A-7 MVP as a senior . . . Caught 110 passes for 2,166 yards and 26 touchdowns in his career while adding 547 yards and 10 TDs rushing . . . Helped the Tigers to their first-ever baseball state tournament appearance as a junior and also lettered in basketball. Personal: Wildlife management major . . . Mother (Dana) played basketball at Oklahoma State and father (Steve) football at Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Enjoys hunting, fishing and golf as his top hobbies . . . Was president of his senior class at NHS . . . Birthdate is July 20, 1993.
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Easton Ramsey
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6-1 • 170 • Kicker Sophomore • Carl Albert Sophomore kicker who will contend for the top placement job in addition to handling kickoffs . . . Kicked off all last season and has the leg to take over on extra points and field goals . . . Enjoyed productive prep career and has the ability to be a key weapon for the Bronchos. 2012: Kicked off all season and had seven touchbacks, with three of those coming in season finale against Northeastern State . . . Also contributed three tackles. High School: Kicking standout for long-time power Carl Albert High School . . . Made 93-of-94 extra points during his career and booted 9-of-15 field goals as a senior in earning All-District 5A-1 accolades . . . Helped lead the Titans to the Class 5A state title as a sophomore . . . Also a two-year soccer letterman.
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Donovan Roberts
6-0 • 210 • Running Back RS Freshman • Norman Transfer from Division I Arkansas with a chance to provide immediate help at running back . . . Enjoyed a sensational schoolboy career and is a speedy youngster with a bright future ahead . . . Spent last fall with the Razorbacks before opting to come to UCO and had an impressive outing during spring drills with the Bronchos.
5-11 • 235 • Linebacker Senior • Edmond Returning starter set to move to an inside linebacker spot this season . . . Savvy, hard-hitting veteran who will be one of the ringleaders of what should be a vastly improved defense . . . Knows the game and ranks among the top defenders in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Came to UCO in the spring of 2012 after playing two years at junior college power Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. 2012: Started the first eight games before missing the last two to injury and was an honorable mention AllMIAA choice . . . Ended up second on the team in total tackles with 54, including 2.0 for loss . . . Started UCO career with nine-tackle outing in season opener against Missouri Southern . . . Collected season-high 11 tackles with one for loss and a broken up pass in road romp over Lincoln . . . Made nine stops at Central Missouri and had three other games with five-plus tackles. Juco: Two-year star for the Norsemen, leading the Southwest Junior College Football Conference in tackles both years while racking up 197 career stops. . . Made 98 tackles (57 solo) as a freshman to earn second-team All-SWJCFC honors and was a first-team selection in 2011 after collecting 99 tackles (52 solo) while breaking up five passes and intercepting two others. High School: Local product of Edmond Memorial High School. Personal: Finance major . . . Names ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 31, 1991. Year 2012
Tackles 54
UT 23
AT 31
For Loss 2.0(-7)
Sacks 1.0(-6)
FR Int. PBU 0 0 2
UA: Sat out as a redshirt last fall. High School: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Norman High School . . . Rushed for 5,394 yards and 76 touchdowns in his stellar career and was ranked the No. 6 high school prospect in the state as a senior by rivals.com . . . Racked up 2,002 yards and 32 TDs during junior season with the Tigers and followed with 1,595-yard, 23-TD campaign as a senior to claim All-State honors. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Names the Miami Heat and Philadelphia Eagles as his favorite teams . . . Lists ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 30, 1993.
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Clint Simek
6-2 • 210 • Tight End RS Freshman • Guthrie Redshirt freshman hoping to see action at tight end/H-back this fall . . . Came from one of the state’s top high school programs and has a bright future ahead. High School: All-District pick as a senior after helping Guthrie High School capture the Class 5A state championship . . . Also lettered in baseball.
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Personal: Criminal justice major looking for a career as a K-9 unit police officer . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Names ‘‘Remember the Titans’’ as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 7, 1994.
Adrian Shoecraft
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Denton Simek
6-5 • 285 • Offensive Line Sophomore • Prague Talented big man expected to be a main contributor on the offensive line . . . Hasn’t played in three years and is coming off an injury that kept him out of spring drills, but definitely has the ability to be a major force up front . . . Came to UCO last August after sitting out 2011 following a year at Arkansas.
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UA: Redshirted during 2010 season with the Razorbacks. High School: Two-way line standout at Prague High School, missing half his senior year with injury . . . Was ranked the No. 66 tackle prospect in the country by rivals.com . . . Also a track star in the shot put. Personal: Business major . . . Brother (Clint) is a redshirt freshman with the Bronchos . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as his main hobbies . . . Names ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 15, 1992.
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Athletic redshirt freshman with a chance to see significant playing time at linebacker . . . Speedy youngster with good instincts for the position. 2012: Sat out redshirt year. High School: Three-year standout at Class 4A powerhouse Douglass High School, helping guide the Trojans to a state title and runner-up finish . . . Racked up 308 tackles with six sacks and eight forced fumbles for his career . . . Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State selection and District 4A-2 Linebacker of the Year as a senior after finishing with 128 tackles, two sacks, two broken up passes, one forced fumble and one recovered fumble . . . Also played in the Oklahoma-Texas Oil Bowl All-Star game. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Birthdate is July 25, 1993.
Dylan Swartz
6-3 • 210 • Quarterback Junior • Modesto, Calif. Strong-armed junior quarterback capable of contending for the starting berth this season . . . Has an uphill battle against a returning starter, but proved during spring drills that he knows the offense and can really sling the ball . . . Came to UCO last year from junior college. 2012: Redshirted. Juco: Played two years at California junior college powerhouse Butte College, helping the Roadrunners to a 19-3 record and two bowl wins. High School: League Most Valuable Player as a senior at Central Catholic High School after passing for 2,537 yards and 33 touchdowns with just three interceptions . . . Also picked up conference MVP and Small School All-State honors his final year in addition to earning AllLeague accolades in baseball. Personal: Journalism major looking for a career as a sportswriter . . . Names the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers as his top professional teams . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 23, 1992.
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Jas’sen Stoner
6-0 • 205 • Linebacker RS Freshman • Oklahoma City
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Chase Talbert
5-11 • 200 • Defensive Back Sophomore • Claremore Sophomore letterman who has moved back to defense after providing depth at running back as a rookie . . . Versatile athlete with a chance to earn extended playing time this season and will only continue to improve. 2012: Didn’t see any action at running back, but played extensively on special teams and made five tackles. High School: Two-way standout at Claremore High School . . . Class 5A All-Star at running back for the Zebras as a senior and racked up 2,630 yards and 30 touchdowns for his career. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a strength and conditioning coach . . . Brother (Brad) played football at Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 13, 1993. Year 2012
Tackles 5
UT 2
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Leroy Travis
6-2 • 190 • Wide Receiver Senior • Fresno, CA Senior letterman set to see plenty of duty at wide receiver . . . Came in as a junior college transfer last year and provided great depth . . . Dependable veteran who the Bronchos know they can count on and is ready to deliver in his final season. 2012: Played in eight games with one start and caught 13 passes for 148 yards . . . Had receptions in five games, highlighted by six-catch, 65-yard outing at Central Missouri . . . Grabbed three passes for 52 yards at Missouri Western while adding a two-point conversion catch in a hard-fought loss to the eventual league champions . . . Also had receptions against Pittsburg State, Emporia State and Northwest Missouri. Juco: Two-year starter at Fresno City College (Calif.) . . . Had 18 catches for 291 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman, then snared 53 passes for 761 yards and nine TDs in 2011.
Personal: Physical education major looking to become a teacher and coach . . . Enjoys reading and playing video games as hobbies . . . Names the San Francisco 49ers as his favorite professional team . . . Has four older sisters . . . Birthdate is July 12, 1990. Year Catches Yards Avg. TDs Long 2012 13 148 11.4 0 21
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Jarrett Tryon
6-1 • 190 • Defensive Back Junior • Woodland Hills, CA Junior cornerback slated to be a key member of the secondary this fall . . . Lettered as a part-time starter last season and is a gifted athlete capable of becoming a defensive mainstay for the Bronchos . . . Should vie for a full-time starting spot and has plenty of big-play potential . . . Spent two years in junior college before coming to UCO. 2012: Finished with 25 tackles and two broken up passes while playing in eight games with two starts . . . Had two tackles with one for loss in first start against Washburn . . . Collected six tackles, including five solo stops, and had two PBUs in other start against Central Missouri . . . Made season-high eight tackles
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Isaac Whitney
6-3 • 190 • Wide Receiver RS Freshman • Moore Fleet-footed youngster ready to get on the field and help at wide receiver . . . Provides quality depth and will vie for playing time. 2012: Sat out redshirt year. High School: All-District 6A-3 choice as a senior at Southmoore High School . . . Also lettered in track for the SaberCats. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Birthdate is June 22, 1994.
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Deontay Wilson
6-2 • 290 • Defensive Line RS Freshman • Coweta Redshirt freshman being counted on to get in the regular rotation on the defensive front . . . Hard-nosed interior lineman with the skills to be a major contributor this season despite his lack of experience. 2011-12: Redshirted in 2011 and then sat out last year. High School: Prep standout at Coweta High School, earning All-District and All-State honors as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball. Personal: Criminal justice major looking to work for the DEA . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as his top hobbies . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys and Oklahoma City Thunder as his top teams . . . Names ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 30, 1992.
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High School: All-League selection as a senior at Edison High School in Fresno, Calif. after catching 25 passes for 304 yards and five scores . . . Also an All-League pick in baseball.
against league champion Missouri Western . . . Made four tackles with three solo stops vs. Northeastern State.
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Dylan Cantrell
6-1 • 225 • Defensive Line Freshman • Columbia, MO
6-4 • 195 • Linebacker Freshman • Wagoner
High School: All-District and All-Area selection as a senior at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo. . . . Piled up 115 tackles with 28 quarterback hurries and 18.5 sacks his final two years . . . Also a sectional qualifier in the shot put.
High School: Baseball-football standout at Wagoner High School . . . Helped lead the Bulldogs to the Class 4A state football title as a junior.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become an athletic trainer . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 17, 1995.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Lists the Green Bay Packers as his favorite professional team . . . Names ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Nov. 12, 1994.
Hunter Chalfant
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6-2 • 200 • Defensive Line Freshman • Checotah High School: Two-way standout at Checotah High School . . . AllDistrict, All-Vype Magazine and Muskogee Phoenix All-Area selection as a senior . . . Racked up 150 tackles on defense and caught 42 passes for 608 yards on offense . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Father (Scott) did rodeo at Eastern Wyoming and mother (Jamie) played basketball at Connors State . . . Names the New England Patriots as his favorite team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Nov. 5, 1994.
Noah Berryhill
6-0 • 220 • Offensive Line Freshman • Sapulpa High School: All-District selection and Class 6A All-Star as a senior at Sapulpa High School last year after helping the Chieftains make their first playoff appearance in seven years . . . Played in the Jim Thorpe All-Star game . . . Also participated in track and powerlifting. Personal: Mechanical engineering major . . . Names the Chicago Bears as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Dec. 2, 1994.
Cole Cameron
6-1 • 230 • Defensive Line Freshman • Kingfisher High School: Prep standout at perennial small-school power Kingfisher High School . . . All-District pick and Class 3A All-Star as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball, basketball and track for the Yellowjackets. Personal: Industrial safety major . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as his top professional team . . . Names ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 5, 1995.
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6-5 • 290 • Offensive Line Freshman • Hinton High School: All-District performer on the gridiron at Hinton High School . . . Also lettered in baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Pre-med major looking to become an orthopedic surgeon . . . Enjoys hunting as a hobby . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his top professional team . . . Lists ‘‘The Pistol” as his favorite sports movie . . . Mother (Jodi) played basketball at Oklahoma State . . . Birthdate is June 1, 1995.
La’teze Clayton
6-1 • 210 • Linebacker Freshman • Wagoner High School: Class 4A All-Star for Wagoner High School in 2012 . . . Had a 99-yard kickoff return during his career . . . Helped the Bulldogs capture the state title as a junior . . . Also a basketball and track standout. Personal: Business major . . . Enjoys singing as a hobby . . . Names the New England Patriots as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Varsity Blues” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Jan. 31, 1995.
Josh Crockett
6-4 • 180 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Bristow High School: Caught 81 passes for 1,583 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior at Bristow High School to earn Class 3A All-Star and AllDistrict honors . . . Ran a 22.18 to win the Class 4A 200-meter dash state championship in the spring after finishing third as a junior. Personal: Undecided on a major, but looking for a career as a sports broadcaster . . . Names the Baltimore Ravens as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 13, 1995.
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6-0 • 185 • Defensive Back Freshman • Ponca City
Conference Player of the Year, Muskogee Phoenix All-Area Player of the Year, Vype Magazine Player of the Year and District 4A-4 Player of the Year . . . Also an Oklahoma Coaches Association and Tulsa World All-Stater.
High School: All-District and Class 6A All-Star selection as a senior at Ponca City High School after making 43 tackles and intercepting two passes . . . Also lettered in basketball.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Enjoys playing basketball in his spare time . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys and Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional teams . . . Birthdate is Dec. 15, 1993.
Personal: Business major . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Cowboys as his favorite professional teams . . . Names ‘‘Coach Carter” and ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movies . . . Birthdate is April 12, 1994.
Chass Glaspie
Trent Ellis
5-10 • 160 • Defensive Back Freshman • Tonkawa High School: Multi-sport star at Tonkawa High School . . . Two-way standout on the gridiron for the Bucs, piling up more than 5,000 career yards rushing and passing . . . District 2A-1 MVP, Class 2A All-Star and a Jim Thorpe Scholar-Athlete selection as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball, basketball and track.
Znick Ferrell
6-0 • 215 • Defensive Back Junior • Sand Springs Junior defensive back who transferred to UCO last year and joined the wrestling team . . . Started all year for the Bronchos at 197 pounds, finishing 25-14 and qualifying for the NCAA Division II national tournament with a third-place regional finish . . . Won the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association title . . . Spent two years on football squad at league rival Emporia State before coming to UCO. High School: Football-wrestling standout at Charles Page High School in Sand Springs . . . Rushed for 934 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior for the Sandies . . . Class 6A state champion on the mat. Personal: Sociology major . . . Names the Tennessee Titans as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is Sept. 4, 1990.
Junior college transfer expected to step in and make an impact at a linebacker spot. Juco: Played two years at Cerritos (Calif.) College . . . First-team AllSouth Coast Conference choice as a sophomore last year after collecting team-high 80 tackles, including 11.5 for minus-44 yards in losses. High School: First-team All-City selection in Los Angeles at Westchester High School. Personal: Criminal justice major looking to become a detective . . . Enjoys playing basketball as a hobby . . . Has seven siblings . . . Lists the San Francisco 49ers as his top team . . . Birthdate is Feb. 11, 1992.
Seth Hiddink
6-4 • 216 • Kicker RS Freshman • Wylie, TX Transfer who will vie for starting duty as the team’s top place-kicker . . . Came to UCO after sitting out a redshirt year at Texas A&M. High School: All-District pick as a senior at Wylie (Texas) High School . . . Scored 75 points his last two years and made 7-of-8 field goals as a senior . . . Longest field goal was 47 yards and made a last-second game-winner from 39 yards during senior campaign . . . Also a two-time All-District performer in soccer. Personal: Biology major looking to become a veterinarian . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Nov. 1, 1993.
Zach Hill
6-4 • 205 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Blanchard
5-10 • 185 • Running Back Freshman • Fort Gibson
High School: Snared 56 passes for 958 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior at Blanchard High School to earn District 3A-1 Co-Player of the Year and Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State recognition . . . Helped lead the Lions to the Class 3A state championship last fall . . . Also a baseball, basketball and track letterman.
High School: Four-year star at Fort Gibson High School . . . Rushed for 1,261 yards as a sophomore and 1,882 his junior season while scoring 25 touchdowns . . . Capped career last fall with school-record 2,253 yards and 34 TDs, including a 411-yard game . . . Was named Verdigris
Personal: Undecided on a major, but looking to become a coach . . . Brother (Cody) wrestled at Neosho County Community College . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 9, 1994.
Jake Gandara
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Personal: Mechanical engineering major . . . Has three older brothers who all played college sports -- Tyler, a four-year football letterman at UCO; Cale, who played baseball at Oklahoma and Colby, who played football at Oklahoma State . . . Father (Jerry) played football and mother (Susan) softball and volleyball at Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Birthdate is Sept. 1, 1994.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Marceice Jackson
6-3 • 245 • Linebacker Junior • Daphne, AL
5-10 • 190 • Running Back Freshman • Edmond
Junior transfer set to battle for immediate playing time . . . Sat out last season after two-year career at Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College.
High School: Rolled up 1,928 yards rushing with 31 touchdowns as a senior at Deer Creek High School in Edmond last season . . . Added 667 yards and four TDs receiving en route to earning All-District honors and helped lead the Antlers to the playoffs . . . Also lettered in basketball.
Juco: Redshirted his first year, then amassed 48 tackles in just six games for the Greyhounds in 2010 while adding two fumble recoveries, one interception and a blocked kick . . . Had 67 tackles -- including 46 solo stops -- in 2011 with five tackles for loss, four broken up passes, two interceptions and a forced fumble. High School: All-State pick in football and basketball at Daphne (Ala.) High School . . . Led football team to 27-9 record and two regional titles during three-year starting career. Personal: General studies major . . . Birthdate is Aug. 10, 1990.
Leighton Light
6-2 • 290 • Offensive Line Freshman • Coppell, TX
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Brennan Miyake
High School: Three-year starter at Coppell (Texas) High School . . . Two-time All-District selection at center for the Cowboys and an honorable mention All-Stater as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball, wrestling and track, placing third in the district in the shot put. Personal: Mechanical engineering major . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as his top professional team . . . Names ‘‘The Longest Yard” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is June 1, 1995.
Mvhayv Locust
6-8 • 260 • Offensive Line Freshman • Tahlequah High School: Prep standout at Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Biology major looking to become a teacher . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘The Blindside” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 15, 1994.
Clayton McKenzie
5-11 • 190 • Defensive Back Freshman • Callisburg, TX High School: Quarterback-defensive back at Callisburg (Texas) High School . . . All-District MVP as a senior last fall after racking up nearly 2,300 total yards and accounting for 34 touchdowns . . . Also a baseball and track standout for the Wildcats. Personal: Mechanical engineering major looking to have his own business . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as his top team . . . Names ‘‘Varsity Blues” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 12, 1994.
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Personal: Biology major . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team . . . Names ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . .. Birthdate is Sept. 6, 1994.
Chris Moore
6-0 • 210 • Running Back Freshman • Valliant High School: Set a school career rushing record at Valliant High School and was an All-District and All-County choice as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Mechanical engineering major . . . Enjoys fishing and hunting as hobbies . . . Names the Minnesota Vikings as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Has seven brothers and sisters . . . Birthdate is March 9, 1994.
Sam Noble
6-5 • 280 • Offensive Line Freshman • Oologah High School: Had 67 pancake blocks during his senior season and graded out at 87 percent by the Oologah High School coaching staff . . . Two-way starter, also recording 100 tackles with five sacks on defense to help the Mustangs reach the Class 4A state playoffs . . . Was a Tulsa World and Oklahoman All-State selection as well as District 4A-3 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Personal: Criminal justice major looking to become a game warden . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time . . . Birthdate is Dec. 8, 1994.
Dedrien Nowden
5-11 • 167 • Defensive Back Freshman • Davis High School: Helped lead Davis High School to a 14-1 record and Class 2A state runner-up finish as a senior . . . Recorded two interceptions in semifinal victory over Vian . . . Was named the Ardmoreite Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year in the spring after anchoring state champion 400-meter relay team while also running on third-place 800 relay squad and placing sixth in the 100-meter dash. Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Birthdate is Feb. 25, 1994.
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Dillon Rice
6-3 • 295 • Defensive Line Freshman • Muskogee High School: All-District pick last fall for Muskogee High School . . . Three-year starter for the Roughers. Personal: Architecture major . . . Names the San Francisco 49ers as his favorite professional team . . . Lists ‘‘Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 1, 1994.
Mike Roberts
6-1 • 198 • Defensive Back Junior • Warener Robins, GA Junior college transfer expected to help out in the secondary. Juco: Spent three years at Merced (Calif.) College, redshirting one year . . . Had 53 tackles as a sophomore for the Blue Devils while also breaking up six passes, making one interception and forcing a fumble.
Personal: Physical education major . . . Lists the San Francisco 49ers as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is Nov. 25, 1991.
6-3 • 260 • Defensive Line Junior • Gainesville, FL Junior move-in looking to earn playing time on the defensive front. Juco: Two-year starter at Butte College (Calif.) . . . Made 49 tackles with five sacks last year for the Roadrunners. High School: All-District and All-City pick at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Fla. . . . Also a basketball letterman. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Birthdate is Nov. 8, 1990.
B.J. Scott
6-2 • 258 • Defensive Line Freshman • Lawton High School: Oklahoma Coaches Association and Oklahoman All-State selection as a senior at Lawton High School . . . Also named District Defensive Lineman of the Year for the Wolverines. Personal: Criminal justice major . . . Enjoys riding horses as a hobby . . . Names the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles as his favorite professional teams . . . Birthdate is Feb. 26, 1994.
Cade Shearwood
Brooks Robertson
6-2 • 200 • Quarterback Freshman • Roland High School: Led Roland High School to a nine-win season and the school’s first playoff win since the 1970s as a senior . . . Passed for 2,446 yards and 35 touchdowns with just four interceptions while adding 503 yards and seven TDs rushing . . . Earned District 3A-8 Offensive Player of the Year, Fort Smith Times-Record MVP and Tulsa World All-State honors . . . Also lettered in baseball and basketball for the Rangers. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Was president of senior class and the student council at RHS . . . Names the Denver Broncos as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is June 29, 1994.
Kooper Ruminer
6-3 • 225 • Tight End/H-back Freshman • Edmond High School: Local product of Deer Creek High School in Edmond and helped lead the Antlers to the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior . . . Four-year letterman who racked up 400 career tackles on defense . . . Two-time Oklahoman Big All-City Team selection and an honorable mention All-Stater as a senior . . . Also lettered in baseball and wrestling. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Mother (Kelly) played basketball at Seminole State College and father (Jeff) was once a professional bicycle racer . . . Birthdate is Dec. 22, 1994.
Broncho Football
6-1 • 190 • Defensive Back Freshman • Stigler High School: Two-way standout at Stigler High School . . . Accumulated more than 8,000 yards total offense and accounted for 98 touchdowns during career . . . Was named All-Area Large School Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior by both the Muskogee Phoenix and Fort Smith Southwest Times . . . Oklahoma Coaches Association All-Stater . . . Also starred in baseball, basketball and track for the Panthers, placing twice in the state meet in the 1,600-meter relay and earning All-Conference honors twice in baseball. Personal: Undecided on a major, but wants to coach . . . Twin brother (Colton) is a freshman teammate at UCO . . . Birthdate is July 5, 1994.
Colton Shearwood
5-11 • 170 • Defensive Back Freshman • Stigler High School: Wide receiver-defensive back star for Stigler High School . . . Caught 51 passes for 857 yards and eight TDs in 2012 along with making 47 tackles and picking off three passes on defense . . . Claimed Class 3A All-Star recognition in addition to earning All-District and Muskogee Phoenix All-Area honors . . . Also a two-time All-Conference performer in baseball, a two-time state placer in the 1,600-meter relay and an All-Conference selection in basketball. Personal: Undecided on a major, but wants to coach . . . Twin brother (Cade) is a freshman teammate at UCO . . . Birthdate is July 5, 1994.
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The Players
High School: Two-year starter at Warner Robins (Ga.), making 63 tackles with seven PBUs and two interceptions as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball and track.
Cortreal Scott
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Blake Smith
6-1 • 210 • Quarterback Freshman • Broken Arrow
6-1 • 226 • Defensive Line Freshman • Midwest City
High School: Earned All-District honors after helping guide Broken Arrow to the Class 6A quarterfinals as a senior last year . . . Also a baseball letterman for the Tigers.
High School: Compiled 276 tackles and 16 sacks during stellar career at Carl Albert High School in helping lead the Titans to a pair of state championships . . . Oklahoma Coaches Association, Oklahoman and Tulsa World All-State selection as a senior.
Personal: Business major looking for a career in sports management . . . Includes flying among his off-field interests . . . Names ‘‘Facing the Giants” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 24, 1995.
Addison Staggs
5-11 • 178 • Defensive Back Freshman • Moore High School: Three-year starter at Westmoore High School . . . Oklahoman Big All-City choice as a senior for the Jaguars after racking up 78 tackles -- 49 of those solo -- and making one interception . . . Had 230 tackles and eight interceptions for his career . . . Ran on 400- and 800-meter relay teams that placed in the top five at the state meet.
The Players
Kyler Walker
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Sister (Jade) played golf at Oklahoma . . . Names the New York Jets as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is June 18, 1995.
Personal: Journalism major who wants to be a sports broadcaster . . . Names the San Francisco 49ers as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is Feb. 1, 1995.
Dylan Ward
5-10 • 170 • Defensive Back Freshman • Flower Mound, TX High School: Two-time All-District pick at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas . . . Also participated in powerlifting. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a strength and conditioning coach . . . Enjoys hunting as his main hobby . . . Birthdate is Oct. 20, 1994.
Bryan Williams
Chas Stallard
6-0 • 200 • Quarterback Freshman • Cleveland High School: Dual threat as three-year starting quarterback at Cleveland High School, racking up more than 9,000 career yardstotal offense . . . Passed for 6,158 yards and ran for 3,018 while totaling 112 touchdowns . . . Class 4A All-Star pick and Tulsa World All-Metro selection as a senior while also earning District 4A-3 Player of the Year honors in leading the Tigers to the state playoffs . . . Also a three-time All-Conference performer in baseball as well as a basketball and track letterman. Personal: Business major looking to become a lawyer or sports agent . . . Class valedictorian at CHS . . . Names the New York Jets as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is July 25, 1994.
5-8 • 170 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Midwest City High School: Two-way standout at Class 5A power Carl Albert High School . . . All-District pick at wide receiver after catching 30 passes for 521 yards and four touchdowns . . . Added 92 tackles on defense in helping lead the Titans to the state championship . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Kinesiology major who wants to be a trainer or strength coach . . . Lists ‘‘Any Given Sunday” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 7, 1994.
Warren Williamson
6-4 • 265 • Offensive Line Freshman • Lawton
Brandon Waggoner
6-1 • 280 • Offensive Line Freshman • Jenks High School: Two-way line star at Class 6A power Jenks High School, starting three straight years . . . Oklahoman, Tulsa World and Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State selection as a senior after helping the Trojans capture the state championship . . . Also ran for three touchdowns from fullback slot.
High School: Didn’t play football at Lawton Christian School, but was an Oklahoma Christian School Athletic Association All-Stater in basketball and a state champion in the shot put and discus. Personal: Business major with the goal of owning his own non-profit organization . . . Includes reading as a main hobby . . . Names the Miami Heat as his favorite professional team . . . Has six older brothers and sisters . . . Birthdate is March 28, 1995.
Personal: Business management major who wants to coach . . . Names ‘‘The Blind Side” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 5, 1994.
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Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football
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Broncho Football
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Missouri Southern
Sept. 5 Fred G. Hughes Stadium
6:00 p.m. Joplin, Mo.
Sept. 14 Wantland Stadium
Quick Facts
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Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
Location: Joplin, Mo. President: Dr. Bruce W. Speck Athletic Director: Jared Bruggeman School Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Lions Stadium (Capacity): Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
2013 Opponents
Pittsburg State
Head Coach: Daryl Daye Years, Record at MSSU: One year, 6-5 Years, Overall Record: Six years, 23-43 Coach’s Office Phone: 417-625-9358 Assistant Coaches: H.T. Kinney, Bob Howell, Wally Ake, Chandler Tygard, Rashad Watson, Derek Moore, Rodney Freeman, Byron Anderson.
Coach Daye
Team Information
Series Record: MSSU leads 1-0 Series Started: Aug. 30, 2012 - MSSU won 25-20 Last Meeting: Aug. 30, 2012 - MSSU won 25-20 Last MSSU Win: Aug. 30, 2012 - 25-20
Ryon Phillips
Sports Information Director: Justin Maskus Office Phone: 417-625-9359 Cell Phone: 417-499-7899 Press Box Phone: 417-659-4384 Email address: maskus-j@mssu.edu Website: www.mssulions.com
at Central Oklahoma* Northeastern State* at Lincoln* Southwest Baptist* at Central Missouri* South Dakota Mines at Missouri Western* Northwest Missouri* at Lindenwood* Truman State* Pittsburg State* *-MIAA game
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Won, 25-20 Won, 27-21 Won, 21-14 Lost, 16-13 Lost, 35-10 Won, 47-20 Won, 31-30 Lost, 38-14 Lost, 45-30 Won, 34-10 Lost, 26-14
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
Central Oklahoma* at Northeastern State* Lincoln* at Southwest Baptist* Central Missouri* at South Dakota Mines Missouri Western* at Northwest Missouri* Lindenwood* Lindenwood-Belleville at Pittsburg State*
*-MIAA game
Head Coach: Tim Beck Years, Record at PSU: Three years, 26-10 Years, Overall Record: Three years, 26-10 Coach’s Office Phone: 620-235-4662 Assistant Coaches: David Wiemers, Steve Rampy, Lance Cullen, Ryan Hellwig, Neil Philpot, John Pierce, Carl Roth, Steve Wells
Coach Beck
2012 Record: 7-3 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 7-3 (4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 20/6 Key Returnees: WR John Brown, QB Anthony Abenoja, LB Nate Dreiling, DB Jason Peete
Media Relations
2012 Results
Location: Pittsburg, Kan. President: Dr. Steve Scott Athletic Director: Jim Johnson School Colors: Crimson and Gold Nickname: Gorillas Stadium (Capacity): Brandenburg Field/Carnie Smith Stadium (7,950) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Team Information
2012 Record: 6-5 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 5-5 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/26 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/13 Key Returnees: WR Will Cuffee, FB Javonte Edwards, DL Ryon Phillips, LB Gatlin Ridgway.
Series Information
6:00 p.m. Edmond
Series Information
Series Record: PSU leads 6-3-1 Series Started: 1915 - UCO won 14-0 Last Meeting: Sept. 8, 2012 - PSU won 34-19 Last UCO Win: Sept. 14, 1968 - 29-3 Last PSU Win: Sept. 8, 2012 - 34-19
Nate Dreiling
Media Relations
Assistant AD/Media Relations: Dan Wilkes Office Phone: 620-235-4147 Cell Phone: 620-249-5430 Press Box Phone: 620-235-4869 Email address: dwilkes@pittstate.edu Website: www.pittstategorillas.com
2012 Results
2013 Schedule
at Northeastern State* Won, 41-20 Central Oklahoma* Won, 34-19 at Southwest Baptist* Won, 52-9 Lincoln* Won, 59-17 Central Missouri* Won, 30-21 vs. Northwest Missouri* Lost, 31-21 Missouri Western* Lost, 63-14 at Truman State* Won, 20-6 Lindenwood* Lost, 44-33 at Missouri Southern* Won, 26-14 *-MIAA game
Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
Northeastern State* at Central Oklahoma* Southwest Baptist* at Lincoln* Abilene Christian at Central Missouri* vs. Northwest Missouri* at Missouri Western* Northwestern Oklahoma at Lindenwood* Missouri Southern*
*-MIAA game
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Emporia State
Sept. 21 Wantland Stadium
6:00 p.m. Edmond
Washburn
Sept. 28 Yager Stadium
Quick Facts
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Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
Location: Emporia, Kan. President: Dr. Michael Shonrock Athletic Director: Kent Weiser School Colors: Old Gold and Black Nickname: Hornets Stadium (Capacity): Jones Field at Welch Stadium (7,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Coach Higgins
Team Information
Series Record: UCO leads 9-4-1 Series Started: 1928 - ESU won 23-6 Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 2012 - ESU won, 42-14 Last UCO Win: Sept. 11, 1999 - 28-25 Last ESU Win: Sept. 15, 2012 - 42-14
Chris Poston
Won, 41-18 Won, 58-35 Won, 42-14 Won, 30-20 Won, 37-26 Won, 19-15 Won, 13-0 Won, 52-26 Lost, 57-28 Lost, 55-10 Won, 55-23 Won, 45-38
at Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Central Oklahoma* Northeastern State* at Lincoln* Southwest Baptist* at Lindenwood* at Missouri Western* Northwest Missouri* Washburn*
*-MIAA game
*-MIAA game/@-Kanza Bowl
Broncho Football
Series Record: Tied 1-1 Series Started: Oct. 15, 2011 - WU won 48-3 Last Meeting: Sept. 22, 2012 - UCO won 35-20 Last UCO Win: Sept. 22, 2012 - 35-20 Last WU Win: Oct. 15, 2011 - 48-3
Kyle Duncan
Sports Information Director: Gene Cassell Office Phone: 785-670-1791 Cell Phone: 785-969-7577 Press Box Phone: 785-670-1563 Email address: gene.cassell@washburn.edu Website: www.wusports.com
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
Series Information
Media Relations
Assistant AD/Media Relations: Don Weast Office Phone: 620-341-5526 Cell Phone: 620-344-6190 Press Box Phone: 620-341-5020 Email address: dweast@emporia.edu Website: www.esuhornets.com
2012 Results
Coach Schurig
2012 Record: 7-4 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 7-4 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/6 Key Returnees: OL Kyle Duncan, TE Tore Hurst, DB Devon Connors, LB Bryce Atagi.
Media Relations
Fort Hays State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Central Oklahoma* at Northeastern State* Lincoln* at Southwest Baptist* Lindenwood* at Truman State* Missouri Western* at Northwest Missouri* Washburn* vs. A&M-Kingsville@
Head Coach: Craig Schurig Years, Record at WU: 11 years, 79-48 Years, Overall Record: 11 years, 79-48 Coach’s Office Phone: 785-670-1340 Assistant Coaches: Rob Robinson, Brock Luke, Eric Eisenbarth, Josh Osborn, Jeff Schwinn, LeRon Moore, David Trupp.
Team Information
2012 Record: 10-2 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 9-2 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Key Returnees: DB Chris Poston, LB Jordan Sanders, WR Ray Ray Davis, OL Aron Blound
Series Information
Location: Topeka, Kan. President: Dr. Jerry Farley Athletic Director: Loren Ferre’ School Colors: Yale Blue and White Nickname: Ichabods Stadium (Capacity): Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl (7,200) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
2013 Opponents
Head Coach: Garin Higgins Years, Record at ESU: Six years, 29-37 Years, Overall Record: 11 years, 80-46 Coach’s Office Phone: 620-341-5504 Assistant Coaches: Matt Walter, Matt Martin, Mike LoPorto, Bryan Nardo, Justin Wieser, Nathan Linsey, Maurice Hart, Lance Uhles
2:37 p.m. Topeka, Kan.
2012 Results Nebraska-Kearney* at Fort Hays State* Northeastern State* at Central Oklahoma* Southwest Baptist* at Lincoln* Truman State* at Lindenwood* Northwest Missouri* at Missouri Western* Emporia State* *-MIAA game
Won, 24-14 Won, 45-20 Won, 24-20 Lost, 35-20 Won, 42-14 Won, 51-18 Won, 35-24 Won, 19-16 Lost, 56-6 Lost, 56-28 Lost, 55-23
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State* at Northeastern State* Central Oklahoma* at Southwest Baptist* Lincoln* Fort Valley State Lindenwood* at Northwest Missouri* Missouri Western* at Emporia State*
*-MIAA game
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Missouri Western
Oct. 5 Wantland Stadium
6:00 p.m. Edmond
Quick Facts
Location: St. Joseph, Mo. President: Dr. Robert A. Vartabedian Athletic Director: Kurt McGuffin School Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Griffons Stadium (Capacity): Elliott ”Bub” Spratt Memorial Stadium (8,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
2013 Opponents
Head Coach: Jerry Partridge Years, Record at MWSU: 16 years, 124-64 Years, Overall Record: 16 years, 124-64 Coach’s Office Phone: 816-271-4499 Assistant Coaches: Regi Trotter, Todd Throckmorton, Wes Bell, Aaron Bell, Joel Beard, Jay White, Brian Naber
Coach Partridge
2012 Record: 12-2 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 9-1 (1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/21 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/14 Key Returnees: QB Travis Partridge, TE Reggie Jordan, DB Michael Jordan, K Taylor Anderson.
Series Record: MWSU leads 3-0 Series Started: Aug. 25, 2005 - MWSU won 26-7 Last Meeting: Sept. 29, 2012 - MWSU won 45-23 Last MWSU Win: Sept. 28, 2012 - 45-23
Sports Information Director: Trevor Berneking Office Phone: 816-271-4257 Press Box Phone: 816-271-4257 Email address: tberneking@missouriwestern.edu Website: www.GoGriffons.com
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Location: Maryville, Mo. President: Dr. John Jasinski Athletic Director: Mel Tjeerdsma School Colors: Forest Green and White Nickname: Bearcats Stadium (Capacity): Bearcat Stadium (6,500) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Team Information
2012 Record: 10-3 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 8-2 (3rd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/14 Key Returnees: QB Trevor Adams, RB Billy Creason, DE Kevin Arnold, LB D.J. Gnader
Coach Dorrel
Series Record: NWMSU leads 3-2 Series Started: Oct. 20, 1984 - NWMSU won 28-16 Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2012 - NWMSU won 70-7 Last UCO Win: Sept. 5, 1992 - 27-9 Last NWMSU Win: Oct. 6, 2012 - 70-7
Trevor Adams
Media Relations
Media Relations
*-MIAA game/#-NCAA playoff game
Quick Facts
Series Information Travis Partridge
Series Information
Won, 38-26 Won, 56-0 Won, 38-14 Won, 21-3 Won, 45-23 Won, 45-31 Lost, 31-30 Won, 63-14 Won, 57-28 Won, 56-28 Won, 21-20 Won, 57-55 Won, 45-21 Lost, 17-10
1:00 p.m. Maryville, Mo.
Head Coach: Adam Dorrel Years, Record at NWMSU: Two years, 21-5 Years, Overall Record: Two years, 21-5 Coach’s Office Phone: 660-562-1310 Assistant Coaches: Charlie Flhor, Rich Wright, Ken Gordon, Joel Osborn, Chad Bostwick
Team Information
2012 Results
Oct. 12 Bearcat Stadium
Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
Central Missouri* William Jewell Nebraska-Kearney* at Fort Hays State* Central Oklahoma* at Northeastern State* Missouri Southern* at Pittsburg State* at Emporia State* Washburn* at Northwest Missouri* Minnesota-Duluth# at Henderson State# at Minnesota State#
Northwest Missouri
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
at Central Missouri* Missouri S&T at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State* at Central Oklahoma* Northeastern State* at Missouri Southern* Pittsburg State* Emporia State* at Washburn* Northwest Missouri*
*-MIAA game
Assistant AD/Media Relations: Marshall Fey Office Phone: 660-562-1118 Cell Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: 660-562-1118 Email address: sid@nwmissouri.edu Website: www.NorthwestBearcats.com
2012 Results East Central at Central Missouri* Fort Hays State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Northeastern State* at Central Oklahoma* vs. Pittsburg State* at Missouri Southern* at Washburn* Emporia State* Missouri Western* Harding# at Minnesota State#
2013 Schedule
Won, 33-3 Lost, 31-21 Won, 48-10 Won, 37-13 Won, 66-6 Won, 70-7 Won, 31-21 Won, 38-14 Won, 56-6 Won, 55-10 Lost, 21-20 Won, 35-0 Lost, 38-35
*-MIAA game/#-NCAA playoff game
Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
Saginaw Valley Central Missouri* at Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Northeastern State* Central Oklahoma* vs. Pittsburg State* Missouri Southern* Washburn* at Emporia State* at Missouri Western*
*-MIAA game
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Central Missouri
Oct. 19 Wantland Stadium
1:00 p.m. Edmond
Lincoln
Nov. 2 Wantland Stadium
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
Location: Warrensburg, Mo. President: Dr. Chuck Ambrose Athletic Director: Jerry Hughes School Colors: Cardinal and Black Nickname: Mules Stadium (Capacity): Audrey J. Walton Stadium/ Vernon Kennedy Field National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Coach Svoboda
Team Information
Series Record: UCM leads 1-0 Series Started: Oct. 13, 2012 - UCM won 47-17 Last Meeting: Oct. 13, 2012 - UCM won 47-17 Last UCM Win: Oct. 13, 2012 - 47-17
Colter Smith
Athletics Media Relations Director: Mike Knipper Office Phone: 660-543-4312 Cell Phone: 660-422-2757 Press Box Phone: 660-543-8198 Email address: knipper@ucmo.edu Website: www.UCMathletics.com
2012 Results
*-MIAA game
Lost, 38-26 Won, 31-21 Won, 35-28 Won, 38-17 Won, 35-10 Lost, 30-21 Won, 47-17 Lost, 24-23 Lost, 24-18 Won, 14-12
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9
Missouri Western* at Northwest Missouri* Lindenwood* at Truman State at Missouri Southern* Pittsburg State* at Central Oklahoma* Northeastern State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State*
*-MIAA game
Broncho Football
Coach Jones
2012 Record: 1-10 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 1-10 (15th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/NA Starters Returning/Lost: 16/NA Key Returnees: OL Justin Campbell, WR Maurice Woodard, DL Darryl Blackmon, DL James Jackson
Media Relations
at Missouri Western* Northwest Missouri* at Lindenwood* Truman State* Missouri Southern* at Pittsburg State* Central Oklahoma* at Northeastern State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Fort Hays State*
Head Coach: Mike Jones Years, Record at LU: Two years, 2-20 Years, Overall Record: Two years, 2-20 Coach’s Office Phone: 573-681-5961 Assistant Coaches: Mark Frederick, Damon Frenchers, Tony Van Zant, Anthony Broadnax, Dustin Washburn
Team Information
2012 Record: 6-4 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 6-4 (7th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/27 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/13 Key Returnees: QB Colter Smith, RB LaVance Taylor, DB Paul Hughes, LB Zach Quines
Series Information
Location: Jefferson City, Mo. President: Dr. Kevin D. Rome Athletic Director: Betty Kemna School Colors: Navy and White Nickname: Blue Tigers Stadium (Capacity): Dwight T. Reed Stadium (6,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Maurice Woodard
Series Information
Series Record: UCO leads 1-0 Series Started: Oct. 27, 2012 - UCO won 56-25 Last Meeting: Oct. 27, 2012 - UCO won 56-25 Last UCO Win: Oct. 27, 2012 - 56-25
2013 Opponents
Head Coach: Jim Svoboda Years, Record at UCM: Three years, 25-11 Years, Overall Record: 10 years, 77-30 Coach’s Office Phone: 660-543-8297 Assistant Coaches: Josh Lamberson, Hank McClung, Kyle Westphal, Chuck Clemens, Matt Jeter,
2:00 p.m. Edmond
Media Relations
Assistant AD/Media Relations: Dan Carr Office Phone: 573-681-5343 Cell Phone: 573-418-0673 Email address: carrd@lincolnu.edu Website: www.lubluetigers.com
2012 Results Lindenwood* at Truman State* Missouri Southern* at Pittsburg State* at Emporia State* Washburn* Nebraska-Kearney* at Fort Hays State* Central Oklahoma* at Northeastern State* at Southwest Baptist* *-MIAA game
Lost, 49-28 Lost, 42-12 Lost, 21-14 Lost, 59-17 Lost, 37-26 Lost, 51-18 Won, 34-27 Lost, 28-26 Lost, 56-25 Lost, 45-21 Lost, 43-12
2013 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
at Lindenwood* Grambling State at Missouri Southern* Pittsburg State* Emporia State* at Washburn* at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State* at Central Oklahoma* Northeastern State* Southwest Baptist*
*-MIAA game
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Nov. 9 Plaster Stadium
1:00 p.m. Bolivar, Mo.
Nov. 16 Doc Wadley Stadium
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff
Location: Bolivar, Mo. President: Dr. C. Pat Taylor Athletic Director: Mike Pitts School Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Bearcats Stadium (Capacity): Plaster Stadium (3,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
2013 Opponents
Northeastern State
Head Coach: Craig Schuler Years, Record at SBU: First year Years, Overall Record: First year Coach’s Office Phone: 417-328-1927 Assistant Coaches: Robert Clardy, Phil Staback, Marcus Klund, Rickey Hundley, Jr., Anthony Vitale, Darron Bardot, Terrell Resonno, Aaron Fisher
Coach Schuler
Team Information
Series Record: Tied 2-2 Series Started: Sept. 13, 2003 - UCO won 30-7 Last Meeting: Nov. 3, 2012 - SBU won 26-14 Last UCO Win: Oct. 4, 2008 - 43-40 Last SBU Win: Nov. 3, 2012 - 26-14
Shaquille Shedd
*-MIAA game
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Lost, 24-14 Lost, 35-14 Lost, 52-9 Won, 16-13 Lost, 42-14 Lost, 19-15 Lost, 37-34 Lost, 34-20 Lost, 22-17 Won, 26-14 Won, 43-12
Series Information
Series Record: UCO leads 45-26-2 Series Started: 1912 - UCO won 53-3 Last Meeting: Nov. 10, 2012 - NSU won 22-20 Last UCO Win: Nov. 7, 2009 - 47-38 Last NSU Win: Nov. 10, 2012 - 22-20
Langston Jones
Sports Information Director: Cedrique Flemming Office Phone: 918-444-3930 Cell Phone: 620-450-7711 Email address: flemming@nsuok.edu Press Box Phone: 918-444-4494 Website: www.goriverhawksgo.com
2013 Schedule Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
Coach Evans
Media Relations
Director of Media Relations: Jeff Weseloh Office Phone: 417-328-1799 Cell Phone: 417-327-9637 Press Box Phone: 417-328-1778 Email address: jweseloh@sbuniv.edu Website: www.sbubearcats.com
2012 Results
Head Coach: Kenny Evans Years, Record at NSU: Five years, 20-35 Years, Overall Record: Five years, 20-35 Coach’s Office Phone: 918-444-9313 Assistant Coaches: John Murray, Paul Lane, Steve Patterson, Casey Carlo, Mike Barela, Bradley Thomas
2012 Record: 4-6 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 4-6 (T-9th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 Key Returnees: QB Johnny Deaton, RB Joel Rockmore, DL Langston Jones, LB Jack Gray
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Truman State* at Lindenwood* Pittsburg State* at Missouri Southern* at Washburn* Emporia State* Fort Hays State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Northeastern State* at Central Oklahoma* Lincoln*
Location: Tahlequah, Okla. President: Dr. Steve Turner Athletic Director: Tony Duckworth School Colors: Green and White Nickname: RiverHawks Stadium (Capacity): Doc Wadley Stadium/ Gable Field (8,300) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Team Information
2012 Record: 3-8 2012 Conference Record (Finish): 3-8 (T-12th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/26 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/12 Key Returnees: OL Cody Cutting, WR Derwyn Lauderdale, LB Shaquille Shedd, DB Evan Ray
Series Information
1:00 p.m. Tahlequah, Okla.
at Truman State Lindenwood* at Pittsburg State* Missouri Southern* Washburn* at Emporia State* at Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Northeastern State* Central Oklahoma* at Lincoln*
*-MIAA game
2012 Results Pittsburg State* at Missouri Southern* at Washburn* Emporia State* at Northwest Missouri* Missouri Western* Central Missouri* at Southwest Baptist* Lincoln* at Central Oklahoma* *-MIAA game
2013 Schedule
Lost, 41-20 Lost, 27-21 Lost, 24-20 Lost, 30-20 Lost, 66-6 Lost, 45-31 Won, 24-23 Won, 22-17 Won, 45-21 Won, 22-20
Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
at Pittsburg State* Missouri Southern* Washburn* at Emporia State* Northwest Missouri* at Missouri Western* Eastern New Mexico at Central Missouri* Southwest Baptist* at Lincoln Central Oklahoma*
*-MIAA game
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football The Last Time . . .
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2013 Opponents
A PLAYER RUSHED FOR 150 YARDS UCO: Nov. 3, 2012 - Joshua Birmingham vs. Southwest Baptist (171). Opponent: Nov. 10, 2012 - Joel Rockmore, Northeastern State (198). A PLAYER PASSED FOR 250 YARDS UCO: Oct. 13, 2012 - Ethan Sharp vs. Central Missouri (295). Opponent: Nov. 3, 2012 - Dan Connors, Southwest Baptist (262). A PLAYER HAD 100 YARDS RECEIVING UCO: Nov. 3, 2012 - Christian Hood vs. Southwest Baptist (110). Opponent: Oct. 13, 2012 - Anthony Kirkwood, Central Missouri (106). A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN UCO: Oct. 11, 2003 - Chad McGaugh vs. Abilene Christian (85 yards). Opponent: Aug. 28, 2010 - Jon Thomas, Pittsburg State (84 yards). A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN UCO: Oct. 27, 2012 - Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln (83 yards). Opponent: Oct. 27, 2012 - Michael Henderson, Lincoln (93 yards). AN INTERCEPTION WAS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN UCO: Sept. 22, 2012 - Colton Byford vs. Washburn (25 yards). Opponent: Oct. 6, 2012 - Nate DeJong, Northwest Missouri, 49 yards). A FUMBLE WAS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN UCO: Oct. 30, 2010 - Jeremy Atkins vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (recovered fumble in end zone). Opponent: Oct. 4, 2008 - J. Bankhead (55 yards) and S. Kelley (recovered fumble in end zone), Southwest Baptist. A PLAYER SCORED THREE TOUCHDOWNS UCO: Oct. 27, 2012 - Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln (four rushing, one return). Opponent: Oct. 6, 2012 - Tyler Shaw, Northwest Missouri (three receiving). A SAFETY WAS SCORED UCO: Sept. 8, 2012 - vs. Pittsburg State (fumble went out back of end zone). Opponent: Aug. 30, 2012 - Missouri Southern (tackled quarterback in end zone). A TWO-POINT CONVERSION WAS SCORED UCO: Sept. 29, 2012 - Adrian Nelson run vs. Missouri Western. Opponent: Oct. 1, 2011 - Chad Winbush pass from Tyler Vanderzee, East Central. A PLAYER HAD 20 TACKLES UCO: Nov. 28, 1996 - Johnny Luter vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (20). Opponent: Sept. 6, 2003 - B.J. Russell, Mesa State (20). A PLAYER INTERCEPTED TWO PASSES UCO: Oct. 1, 2011 - Creadell Pennon vs. East Central (three). Opponent: Sept. 15, 2012 - Ben Carlson, Emporia State (two). A PUNT WAS BLOCKED UCO: Sept. 22, 2012 - Sam Moses vs. Washburn. Opponent: Oct. 6, 2012 - Northwest Missouri. AN EXTRA POINT WAS BLOCKED UCO: Oct. 27, 2012 - Herbert Byrd vs. Lincoln. Opponent: Sept. 18, 2010 - Incarnate Word. A FIELD GOAL WAS BLOCKED UCO: Nov. 10, 2012 - Ashton Dandy vs. Northeastern State. Opponent: Sept. 15, 2012 - Emporia State. A TEAM HAD 500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE UCO: Oct. 27, 2012 - vs. Lincoln (585). Opponent: Oct. 13, 2012 - Central Missouri (552). A TEAM SCORED 40 POINTS UCO: Oct. 27, 2012 - vs. Lincoln (56). Opponent: Oct. 13, 2012 - Central Missouri (47). A TEAM SCORED A SHUTOUT UCO: Oct. 5, 2006 - vs. East Central (UCO 37, ECU 0). Opponent: Sept. 17, 2011 - Angelo State (ASU 20, UCO 0). A TEAM HAD NO TURNOVERS UCO: Sept. 22, 2012 - vs. Washburn. Opponent: Oct. 27, 2012 - Lincoln A DEFENSIVE PAT WAS SCORED UCO: Sept. 10, 2011 - Terry Battle (returned blocked PAT). Opponent: Sept. 24, 1994 - Delvin Miles, Langston (returned blocked PAT).
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Game-By-Game Recap GAME 1
GAME 2
EDMOND, Okla. (Aug. 30) – A fourth quarter surge fell short and Central Oklahoma came up empty in its Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association debut under new head coach Nick Bobeck Thursday night at Wantland Stadium. The Bronchos scored twice in the final nine minutes to rally from a 25-7 deficit to within 25-20, but the Lions converted a big fourthdown gamble with less than two minutes to play and held on for the win in the first-ever meeting between the two new conference rivals. Adrian Nelson’s 49-yard touchdown pass with 8:40 left to play and Joshua Birmingham’s one-yard scoring plunge at the 2:12 mark enabled UCO to get close, with the Bronchos then forcing MSSU into a fourth-and-one at its own 44-yard-line with 2:00 remaining. The Lions went for it and quarterback Kellen Cox squeezed out two yards on a keeper to convert the first down and clinch the win. The Bronchos were limited to 249 total yards (148 passing, 101 rushing) and managed just 56 yards in 29 plays over nine possessions from the first quarter until early in the fourth. Birmingham finished with 83 yards and a TD on 19 carries, while Nelson completed 14of-26 passes for 148 yards and a score while adding 24 rushing yards. Christian Hood led the receivers with five catches for 42 yards. The Lions racked up 249 of their 298 yards on the ground with a ball-control option offense and owned a staggering 19-minute advantage in time of possession. Linebacker Adrian Shoecraft had nine tackles and defensive backs Brad Harmon and Devoris Dozier eight each.
PITTSBURG, Kan. (Sept. 8) – Central Oklahoma gave top-ranked Pittsburg State plenty of anxious moments before dropping a 34-19 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision. The Bronchos never backed down from the defending national champions who were playing their home opener, dominating the third quarter in rallying within 24-12 after trailing 17-0 early and 24-7 at halftime.
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Missouri Southern 25 Central Oklahoma 20
First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
MSSU UCO 17 13 63-249 30-101 49 148 5-9-1 14-27-1 5-36.0 5-44.6 1-1 4-2 3-22 3-15
Missouri Southern 8 7 10 0 -- 25 Central Oklahoma 7 0 0 13 -- 20 How they scored: UCO - Bobo 2 run (Robbs kick). MSSU - Thayer 6 run (kick failed). MSSU - Safety, UCO tackled in end zone. MSSU - Cox 2 run (Herndon kick). MSSU - Hurd 9 run (Herndon kick). MSSU - Herndon 38 field goal). UCO - Walters 49 pass from Nelson (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 1 run (pass failed).
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Pittsburg State 34 Central Oklahoma 19
UCO PSU First Downs 15 22 Rushes-Yards 33-145 40-202 Passing Yards 175 253 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 18-35-2 21-33-1 Punts-Avg. 8-40.9 5-39.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 3-15 4-20 Central Oklahoma Pittsburg State
0 10
7 14
5 7 -- 19 0 10 -- 34
How they scored: PSU - Argabright 12 pass from Abenoja (Frazell kick). PSU - Frazell 28 field goal. PSU - Abenoja 18 run (Frazell kick). UCO - Ingram 10 pass from Nelson (Robbs kick). PSU - Wilson 14 run (Frazell kick). UCO - Safety, fumble went out of end zone. UCO - Robbs 19 field goal. PSU - Abenoja 17 run (Frazell kick). UCO - Birmingham 4 run (Robbs kick). PSU - Frazell 29 field goal.
GAME 3
Emporia State 42 Central Oklahoma 14
Adrian Shoecraft UCO limited the high-powered PSU attack to minus-17 yards in the third stanza, with the defense scoring two points on a safety when a fumble went out of the end zone while the offense managed just three points on two drives deep in Gorilla territory. The Bronchos failed on a fourth-and-one run at the PSU 20 and settled for a field goal after another possession stalled at the two. That made it 24-12 and got UCO back in the game, but PSU regained breathing room when it opened the final period with a quick-strike touchdown drive to go up 31-12 with 11:07 left to play. The Bronchos responded, going 72 yards in seven plays to again draw within 12 points. Adrian Nelson passes of 16 and 27 yards to Daniel Morrell powered that drive before Joshua Birmingham capped it with a four-yard run on a quick pitch-out around the right side. That made it 31-19 with 7:19 remaining and the Gorillas came back with a field goal drive to go ahead 34-19 at 2:29 and finally seal the win. UCO finished with 336 yards, getting 122 rushing from Birmingham in 19 attempts and 191 on 18-of-35 passing from Nelson. Defensive tackle Sam Moses had eight tackles with a sack.
EMPORIA, Kan. (Sept. 15) – Missed opportunities, turnovers and a potent opponent formed a combination that was simply too much for Central Oklahoma to overcome. The Bronchos failed to turn eight possessions inside Emporia State territory into points – four of those because of turnovers – and gave up 538 yards to the unbeaten Hornets in dropping a 42-14 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision at Welch Field. UCO hurt itself with mistakes early in falling behind 21-0 and continued to do so while trying to stay in the game in the second half. The Bronchos finished with three interceptions and two lost fumbles in addition to missing an extra point, having a field goal blocked and failing on two fourth down tries on ESU’s side of the field. ESU passed for 310 yards and four touchdowns in outgaining the Bronchos 538-340. Adrian Nelson was 22-of-44 passing for 231 yards for UCO, but he also had three interceptions. Daniel Morrell caught six passes for 103 yards and Joshua Birmingham added 71 yards rushing in 19 attempts. UCO fell behind 14-0 early, but was looking to answer after moving to a first-and-goal at the ESU nine before Nelson was intercepted in the end zone. The Hornets promptly went 80 yards in nine plays to go up 21-0 before Birmingham ignited the Bronchos with a 64-yard kickoff return that carried to the Emporia 29. Nelson capped the short touchdown march with an eight-yard strike to Morrell with 10:41 left in the second quarter, but UCO missed the extra point and trailed 21-6.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Game-By-Game Recap UCO ESU First Downs 19 29 Rushes-Yards 34-109 44-228 Passing Yards 231 310 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-44-3 22-40-1 Punts-Avg. 6-29.8 6-31.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-38 10-80 Central Oklahoma Emporia State
0 6 14 14
8 7
0 7
-- 14 -- 42
How they scored: ESU - Richardson 15 pass from Eckenrode (Jonas kick). ESU - Richardson 43 pass from Eckenrode (Jonas kick). ESU - Eckenrode 12 run (Jonas kick). UCO - Morrell 8 pass from Nelson (kick failed). ESU - Tice 1 run (Jonas kick). ESU - Ervin 42 pass from Eckenrode (Jonas kick). UCO - Birmingham 12 run (Holland pass from Nelson). ESU - Richardson 20 pass from Eckenrode (Jonas kick).
Central Oklahoma 35 Washburn 20
EDMOND (Sept. 22) – A cross-country touchdown pass and short interception return sparked Central Oklahoma to an historic victory at Wantland Stadium. Adrian Nelson heaved a 92-yard TD pass to Marquis Walters and defensive end Colton Byford rumbled 25 yards with an interception six minutes later to ignite a 29-point second-half outburst that carried the Bronchos to a big 35-20 upset of No. 9-ranked Washburn 35-20. It was UCO’s first win of the season and also the first for rookie head coach Nick Bobeck as UCO claimed its initial Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association victory. And this against a returning NCAA Division II playoff team that entered the game 3-0. Things were going WU’s way when the Ichabods followed a touchdown pass in the final seconds of the first half with a TD on their opening possession of the third quarter to go ahead 14-6 and it appeared even worse for UCO when it faced a third-and-long situation from its own eight-yard-line a minute later. That’s when Nelson dropped back near the goal line and fired a long pass to Walters streaking down the sideline. The redshirt freshman gathered in the pass at midfield and stepped through a pair of tackles before streaking in for the 92-yard score that marked the third-longest TD pass in school history. The Bronchos still trailed 14-12 after failing on the two-point conversion try, but that changed six minutes later when Byford picked off a swing pass at the 25 and fought his way into the end zone. Nelson found C.J. Carson with the two-point conversion pass and UCO
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Joshua Birmingham was on top 20-14. Christian Bobo added a one-yard TD plunge and Joshua Birmingham an eight-yard scoring scamper in the fourth quarter to push the lead to 35-14 as UCO’s offensive line took over the line of scrimmage, with the Ichabods scoring a consolation TD in the final minutes. UCO had its best offensive outing of the season, finishing with 387 yards. Nelson ended up 14-of-29 passing for 218 yards, while Birmingham ended up with 137 yards rushing on 22 carries and Christian Hood caught five passes for 79 yards. The Ichabods managed just 46 yards on 29 rushes against a fierce UCO defense. Brad Harmon led the Bronchos with eight tackles and an interception, while Devoris Dozier added eight tackles and Turner Troup seven.
WU UCO First Downs 19 19 Rushes-Yards 29-46 37-149 Passing Yards 368 238 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 23-48-2 15-30-0 Punts-Avg. 7-36.1 7-38.1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 7-49 3-23 Washburn Central Oklahoma
0 7 7 6 -- 20 0 6 14 15 -- 35
How they scored: UCO - Robbs 25 field goal. UCO - Robbs 28 field goal. WU - Kobbeman 32 pass from Buhler (Linn kick). WU - Lockhart 1 run (Linn kick). UCO - Walters 92 pass from Nelson (pass failed). UCO - Byford 25 interception return (Carson pass from Nelson). UCO - Bobo 1 run (Johnson pass from Nelson). UCO - Birmingham 8 run (Robbs kick). WU - Groves 75 pass from Buhler (Linn kick).
GAME 5
Missouri Western 45 Central Oklahoma 23
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (Sept. 29) – No. 7-ranked Missouri Western scored two touchdowns in the final minute after turning back Central Oklahoma’s gritty fourth-quarter rally and handed the Bronchos a 45-23 setback. UCO trailed 31-7 early in the final period before reeling off 16 unanswered points to pull within 31-23 with 1:35 remaining, but the Griffons scored on a 30-yard fourth-down touchdown run and 42-yard interception return to arrange a deceiving final score. The Bronchos finished with 345 yards, with 240 of that coming in the second half. Adrian Nelson completed 25-of-45 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown, while Joshua Birmingham rushed for 80 yards and two scores on 18 carries in addition to catching six passes for 53 yards. The Griffons ended up with 467 yards, including 243 rushing. Devoris Dozier had 10 tackles and Jarrett Tryon eight to help lead the defense. UCO appeared out of the game after falling behind 31-7 early in the fourth quarter, but Dozier forced and recovered a fumble at the Broncho 44 to ignite the comeback. Nelson had completions of nine, 10 and 15 yards in an eight-play 46-yard drive that also saw Christian Bobo rumble for 17 yards to the MWSU five before Birmingham scored two plays later on a four-yard dash through the left side. Nelson found Leroy Travis with the twopoint conversion pass to pull UCO within 31-16 with 6:31 left to play.
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GAME 4
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Game-By-Game Recap The Bronchos forced a quick punt and then went 69 yards in 10 plays, with Nelson hitting 6-of-7 passes for 68 yards to spark the march. His eight-yard TD toss to Marquis Walters capped the drive and Nelson ran in the twopoint conversion to make it 31-23 with just 1:35 remaining. But the Griffons sealed it with two touchdowns in the final minute, breaking loose for a 30-yard TD run on a fourth-and-one play and then scoring on a 42-yard interception return with just two seconds remaining.
aged just 72 in the second half. Ethan Sharp started and went the distance at quarterback in place of injured Adrian Nelson and hit 20-of-40 passes for 295 yards and a touchdown. Birmingham ended with 213 all-purpose yards (86 receiving, 67 rushing, 60 return), while Leroy Travis (65 yards) and Christian Hood (53) each caught six passes.
First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
UCO MWSU First Downs 23 27 Rushes-Yards 33-106 39-248 Passing Yards 249 224 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 25-45-2 21-33-0 Punts-Avg. 7-33.4 4-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 4-26 9-79
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Central Oklahoma Missouri Western
0 0 7 16 -- 23 7 14 7 17 -- 45
How they scored: MWSU - Crockom 22 run (Anderson kick). MWSU - Jordan 3 pass from Partridge (Anderson kick). MWSU - Partridge 17 run (Anderson kick). MWSU - Partridge 45 run (Anderson kick). UCO - Birmingham 6 run (Robbs kick). MWSU - Anderson 45 field goal. UCO - Birmingham 4 run (Travis pass from Nelson). UCO - Walters 8 pass from Nelson (Nelson run). MWSU - Hill 30 run (Anderson kick). MWSU - Jordan 42 interception return (Anderson kick).
Northwest Missouri 70 Central Oklahoma 7
EDMOND (Oct. 6) – No. 8-ranked Northwest Missouri struck for two early touchdowns and Central Oklahoma never recovered as the Bronchos absorbed a 70-7 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association loss. The Bearcats threw 61-yard touchdown passes on their first two possessions to take a 14-0 lead just two minutes into the game, were up 35-0 at halftime and added long interception and kickoff return TDs in a 35-point second half to hand UCO its worst loss since a 99-0 defeat to Oklahoma in 1917. The Bearcats racked up 466 yards in just 53 plays, averaging 8.8 yards a snap.
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Northwest Missouri 21 14 21 14 -- 70 Central Oklahoma 0 0 7 0 -- 7 How they scored: NWMSU - Shaw 61 pass from Adams (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Shaw 61 pass from Adams (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Simmons 1 run (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Simmons 27 pass from Adams (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Defeo 3 pass from Adams (Adolf kick). NWMSU - DeJong 49 interception return (Adolf kick). UCO - Johnson 17 pass from Nelson (Robbs kick). NWMSU - Simmons 90 kickoff return (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Shaw 43 pass from Adams (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Creason 7 run (Adolf kick). NWMSU - Seals 27 run (Adolf kick).
GAME 7
GAME 6
First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
Christian Hood
NWMSU UCO 21 19 41-218 38-133 248 131 10-12-1 18-41-3 2-38.5 9-31.9 2-1 1-0 5-50 8-76
Central Missouri 47 Central Oklahoma 17
WARRENSBURG, Mo. (Oct. 14) – Weather issues that forced an overnight delay did Central Oklahoma no favors and the Bronchos ended up dropping a 47-17 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision to Central Missouri. UCO owned a 10-6 lead and appeared to have all the momentum when the game was halted at the end of the first quarter early Saturday evening after a series of stoppages due to lightning, but the tide turned when play resumed on Sunday. The Mules used a fumble recovery deep in their own territory to stop the Bronchos on the first possession after play resumed and then scored 17 unanswered points to take a 23-10 lead before Joshua Birmingham gave UCO hope with an electrifying 73-yard touchdown reception on the final play of the half to make it 23-17. UCM dominated the second half, however, outscoring the Bronchos 24-0. The Mules finished with 552 total yards, passing for 338 and rushing for 214. The Bronchos ended with 364 yards, but man-
UCO UCM 17 25 32-69 44-214 295 338 20-41-1 22-36-0 6-33.3 2-28.5 4-1 2-0 3-35 3-10
Central Oklahoma 10 7 0 0 -- 17 Central Missouri 6 17 10 14 -- 47 How they scored: UCO - Robbs 23 field goal. UCM - Jamieson 40 field goal. UCO - Birmingham 4 run (Robbs kick). UCM - Jamieson 49 field goal. UCM - Cannon 6 pass from Smith (Jamieson kick). UCM - Jamieson 45 field goal. UCM - Lloyd 46 pass from Smith (Jamieson kick). UCO - Birmingham 73 pass from Sharp (Robbs kick). UCM - Jamieson 27 field goal. UCM - Taylor 34 run (Jamieson kick). UCM - Lloyd 22 pass from Smith (Jamieson kick). UCM - Washington 1 run (Jamieson kick).
GAME 8
Central Oklahoma 56 Lincoln 25
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Oct. 27) – Joshua Birmingham was virtually unstoppable any time he touched the ball and Central Oklahoma overwhelmed Lincoln 56-25 in a Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association mismatch. The Bronchos had eight plays of 25-plus yards and racked up 585 total yards -- the third-best performance in school history – in rolling to the easy win that snapped a 15-game road losing streak dating back to 2009. Birmingham sparked the offensive onslaught, scoring five touchdowns while setting a singlegame school record with an amazing 395 allpurpose yards. The junior star had scoring runs of five, 10, 57 and 65 yards en route to finishing with 272 yards on 20 carries -- the second-best rushing game at UCO -- in addition to scoring on an 83-yard kickoff return and catching three passes for 40 yards. The defense did its part, forcing LU to punt on its first eight possessions of the game and allowing just 119 first-half yards as UCO zipped to a 28-0 lead en route to taking a big 35-12
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Game-By-Game Recap SBU UCO First Downs 19 15 Rushes-Yards 28-170 40-230 Passing Yards 271 180 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 35-50-0 13-28-2 Punts-Avg. 8-35.0 10-33.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 10-106 Southwest Baptist Central Oklahoma
3 0
7 7
0 7
16 -- 26 0 -- 14
How they scored: SBU - Colliver 48 field goal. SBU - Ross 14 pass from Connors (Colliver kick). UCO - Hood 82 pass from Nelson (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 38 run (Robbs kick). SBU - Colliver 22 field goal. SBU - Manuma 74 run (run failed). SBU - Sundstrom 9 pass from Colliver (Colliver kick).
GAME 10
Northeastern State 22 Central Oklahoma 20
halftime advantage. UCO finished with 365 rushing yards, its best effort since a 371-yard output against Ouachita Baptist in 1998. Christian Bobo backed up Birmingham with a 14-carry, 91-yard outing as the offensive line dominated the line of scrimmage. Adrian Nelson added 220 yards passing, hitting 16-of-28 attempts. The Bronchos limited the Blue Tigers to 335 yards. Adrian Shoecraft led the way with a game-high 11 tackles and two broken up passes, while Turner Troup added nine tackles with 2.5 for loss and two PBUs. UCO LU First Downs 23 17 Rushes-Yards 40-365 32-165 Passing Yards 220 170 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-31-1 19-48-0 Punts-Avg. 5-36.6 10-32.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-108 7-59 Central Oklahoma 14 21 21 0 -- 56 Lincoln 0 12 6 7 -- 25 How they scored: UCO - Bobo 13 run (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 57 run (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 65 run (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 10 run (Robbs kick). LU - Smith 5 pass from Morris (kick blocked). UCO - Birmingham 83 kickoff return (Robbs kick). LU - Henderson 93 kickoff return (pass failed). LU - Henderson 42 run (pass failed). UCO - Holland 13 pass from Nelson (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 5 run (Robbs kick). UCO - Bobo 37 run (Robbs kick). LU - Malone 4 run (Ashley kick).
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GAME 9
Southwest Baptist 26 Central Oklahoma 14
EDMOND (Nov. 3) – Central Oklahoma may be the least penalized team in the 15-team MidAmerica Intercollegiate Athletics Association, but it was a slew of key infractions that proved costly Saturday in a 26-14 Homecoming loss to Southwest Baptist at Wantland Stadium. The Bronchos were flagged 10 times for 106 yards in the contest, with a personal foul call negating a second-half fumble UCO recovered and two penalties aiding a late drive that led to SBU’s clinching score. The Bearcats wrapped up the win on a nineyard touchdown pass off a fake field goal with 1:14 left to play. The Bronchos used 96- and 98-yard touchdown drives to overcome a 10-0 second-quarter deficit and take a 14-10 lead into the final period, but SBU scored 16 unanswered points in the final 12 minutes to earn the win. A 22-yard field goal with 11:24 left pulled the Bearcats within 14-13 and SBU went ahead 20-14 on a 74-yard TD dash at the 7:18 mark. A 15-yard penalty on a punt helped set the Bearcats up at their own 47 minutes later, with another flag giving SBU a first down at the 12 after the drive appeared to stall. Three running plays netted three yards and the Bearcats lined up for what would have been a 29-yard field goal, but instead went for the fake and threw a 12-yard TD pass to clinch the win. Joshua Birmingham had another big day to lead the UCO offense, rushing for 171 yards and one TD on a career-high 29 carries as the Bronchos rushed for 230 of their 410 total yards.
EDMOND (Nov. 10) – A lengthy fourthquarter scoring drive gave Northeastern State the late lead and Central Oklahoma couldn’t answer back in dropping a 22-20 season-ending decision at wind-blown Wantland Stadium. The RiverHawks had two big fourth-down conversions in a 20-play, 83-yard drive that ate up 8:46 of the clock and was capped by a 21-yard field goal with 1:53 remaining. The Bronchos had a chance after taking over at their own 43-yard line following the kickoff, but UCO turned the ball over on downs at the NSU 39 with 50 seconds left. The Bronchos jumped out to a 14-0 secondquarter lead only to see NSU pull within 14-13 by intermission and then go ahead 19-14 early in the third period. UCO came back with a long touchdown pass from Adrian Nelson to Christian Hood with 13:53 left to play to take a 20-19 lead and it stayed that way until NSU’s late scoring march. First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Northeastern State Central Oklahoma
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Tyler Newton (94) and Antonio Jenkins (31)
NSU UCO 18 19 46-213 36-132 228 149 12-25-1 18-36-1 5-37.6 6-29.2 1-1 1-0 6-60 5-55 0 13 7 7
6 0
3 -- 22 6 -- 20
How they scored: UCO - Nelson 23 run (Robbs kick). UCO - Birmingham 1 run (Robbs kick). NSU - Rockmore 45 run (Patton kick). NSU - Patton 30 field goal. NSU - Patton 31 field goal. NSU - Bryant 5 pass from Deaton (kick failed). UCO - Hood 43 pass from Nelson (pass failed). NSU - Patton 21 field goal.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football 2012 Team Statistics Team Statistics
2012 Game Results Date
Opponent
Won/Lost
Aug. 30
Missouri Southern*
Sept. 8
at Pittsburg State*
Sept. 15
at Emporia State*
Sept. 22 Washburn*
Score
Record
Lost
25-20
0-1, 0-1*
Lost
34-19
0-2, 0-2*
Lost
42-14
0-3, 0-3*
Won
35-20
1-3, 1-3*
Sept. 29
at Missouri Western*
Lost
45-23
1-4, 1-4*
Oct. 6
Northwest Missouri*
Lost
70-7
1-5, 1-5*
Oct. 13
at Central Missouri*
Lost
47-17
1-6, 1-6*
Oct. 27
at Lincoln*
Won
56-25
2-6, 2-6*
Nov. 3
Southwest Baptist*
Lost
26-14
2-7, 2-7*
Nov. 10
Northeastern State*
Lost
22-20
2-8, 2-8*
*-MIAA game, record
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Score By Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
UCO
38
61
69
57
225
Opponents
69
119
74
94
356
Scoring Points Per Game Total First Downs By Rushing By Passing By Penalty Rushing Attempts Net Yards Rushing Rushing Yards Per Game Passes Completed-Attempted Passes Had Intercepted Pass Completion Percentage Net Yards Passing Passing Yards Per Game Total Plays Total Net Yards Yards Gained Per Play Total Yards Per Game Touchdowns Scored Fumbles-Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards 3rd Down Conversions 3rd Down Percentage 4th Down Conversions 4th Down Percentage
UCO Opponent 225 356 22.5 35.6 184 214 73 100 92 98 19 16 353 406 1,544 1,953 154.4 195.3 179-358 190-334 16 7 50.0 56.9 2,104 2,429 210.4 242.9 711 740 3,648 4,382 5.1 5.9 364.8 438.2 30 46 20-7 14-7 53-497 59-484 57-154 56-154 37.0 36.4 5-17 12-17 29.4 70.6
2012 Team/Individual Highs Team Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By
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40 vs. Lincon, Oct. 27. 40 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3. 365 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 9.1 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 6 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 45 vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. 25 vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. 295 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 13. 7.9 vs. Washburn, Sept. 22. 1, 10 times. 79 vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 6. 585 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 8.2 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 56 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 4 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 8. 4 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 13. 23 vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. 23 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 11 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 108 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. 5 vs. Emporia State, Sept. 15. 2 vs. Washburn, Sept. 22.
Individual Highs
Rushes 29, Joshua Birmingham vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3. Yards Rushing 272, Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. TD Rushes 4, Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. Long Rush 65, Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. Pass Attempts 45, Adrian Nelson vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. Pass Completions 25, Adrian Nelson vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. Yards Passing 295, Ethan Sharp vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 13. TD Passes 1, Adrian Nelson, nine times. 1, Ethan Sharp vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 13. Long Pass 92, Adrian Nelson vs. Washburn, Sept. 22. Receptions 6, Christian Hood, two times. 6, Daniel Morrell vs. Emporia State, Sept. 15. 6, Joshua Birmingham vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. 6, Marquis Walters vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. 6, Leroy Travis vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 13. Yards Receiving 110, Christian Hood vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3. TD Receptions 1, 10 times by six different players. Long Reception 92, Marquis Walters vs. Washburn, Sept. 22. Field Goals 2, Chris Robbs vs. Washburn, Sept. 22. Long Field Goal 28, Chris Robbs vs. Washburn, Sept. 22. Punts 10, Chris Robbs vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3. Punting Average 44.6, Corey Reeves vs. Missouri Southern, Aug. 30. Long Punt 62, Corey Reeves vs.Northwest Missouri, Oct. 6. Long Punt Return 12, Christian Hood, two times. Long KO Return 83, Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. Tackles 13, Drake Ballew vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3. Sacks 2.0, Herbert Byrd vs. Missouri Western, Sept. 29. Tackles For Loss 2.5, Turner Troup vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27. Interceptions 1, seven times by six different players.
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football 2012 Individual Statistics Rushing Joshua Birmingham Christian Bobo Adrian Nelson Ethan Sharp Leroy Travis Sam Johnson Team UCO Totals Opponent Totals
Att. Gain Loss NET Avg. TDs Long 188 1,107 34 1,073 5.7 13 65 71 304 12 292 4.1 4 37 76 345 101 244 3.2 1 23 9 24 16 8 0.9 0 5 1 0 6 -6 --- 0 1 0 9 -9 --- 0 7 4 62 -58 --- 0 4 353 1,779 235 1,544 4.4 18 65 406 2,256 303 1,953 4.8 22 74
Passing Comp. Adrian Nelson 156 Ethan Sharp 23 Joshua Birmingham 0 Leroy Travis 0 UCO Totals 179 Opponent Totals 190
Att. 305 51 1 1 358 334
Yards Int. 1,777 12 327 3 0 0 0 1 2,104 16 2,429 7
Yards 573 271 237 317 162 148 150 57 94 45 10 21 19 2,104 2,429
Avg. 12.2 10.0 10.3 16.7 10.8 11.4 15.0 5.7 10.4 22.5 5.0 21.0 19.0 11.8 12.8
TDs Long 9 92 1 73 0 0 0 0 10 92 20 80
TDs 2 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 20
Long 82 73 36 92 38 21 38 13 26 25 9 21 19 92 80
Individual Scoring TDs 1-PAT 2-PAT FG Total Joshua Birmingham 15 --- --- -- 90 Chris Robbs -- 21-22 --- 4-7 33 Christian Bobo 4 --- --- -- 24 Marquis Walters 3 --- --- -- 18 Christian Hood 2 --- --- -- 12 Tucker Holland 1 --- 1 -- 8 Sam Johnson 1 --- 1 -- 8 Adrian Nelson 1 --- 1 -- 8 Derrick Ingram 1 --- --- -- 6 Daniel Morrell 1 --- --- -- 6 Colton Byford 1 --- --- -- 6 Leroy Travis 0 --- 1 -- 2 C.J. Carson 0 --- 1 -- 2 Team 0 --- --- -- 2* UCO Totals 30 21-22 5 4-7 225 Opponent Totals 46 39-43 0 13-19 356 *-Scored a safety on ball out of end zone. Punting Chris Robbs Corey Reeves Team UCO Totals Opponent Totals
Punts 48 20 1 69 54
Yards 1,594 808 11 2,413 1,919
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Avg. Blk Long 33.2 0 53 40.4 1 62 11.0 0 11 35.0 1 62 35.5 2 56
Returns 8 1 9 21
Yards 55 14 69 110
Avg. 6.9 14.0 7.7 5.2
TDs 0 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns Joshua Birmingham Christian Hood Daniel Morrell Derrick Ingram C.J. Carson Sam Johnson Dante’ Lipscomb Christian Bobo Tucker Holland UCO Totals Opponent Totals
Returns 15 12 9 4 2 1 1 1 1 46 33
Yards 424 207 172 23 7 23 17 11 9 893 914
Avg. 28.3 17.2 19.1 5.8 3.5 23.0 17.0 11.0 9.0 19.4 27.7
TDs Long 1 83 0 33 0 36 0 10 0 5 0 23 0 17 0 11 0 9 1 83 2 93
Tackles Devoris Dozier Adrian Shoecraft Turner Troup Drake Ballew Herbert Byrd Antonio Jenkins Sam Moses Brad Harmon Tyler Newton Mike Harris Thomas Hill Levonte Douglas Ashton Dandy Tanner Koons Kenny Allen Jarrett Tryon Dante’ Lipscomb Andy Navarro Colton Byford Brandon Williams Jacob Warner Marc Robinson Chase Talbert Anthony Anderson Christian Bobo Daniel Morrell Dylan Warner Easton Ramsey Rezahn Clayton Others UCO Totals Opponent Totals
UT 51 23 28 22 21 28 13 24 16 14 17 22 7 14 17 18 11 1 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 2 3 1 2 13 390 371
Long 12 14 14 26
AT Total TL/-Yds Sacks/-Yds Int. 26 77 1.5(-3) --- 1 31 54 2.0(-7) 1.0(-6) 0 26 54 5.5(-11) 1.0(-3) 0 28 50 1.5(-2) --- 0 22 43 12.0(-53) 6.0(-34) 0 14 42 4.0(-20) --- 0 29 42 3.5(-20) 2.0(-17) 0 18 42 1.0(-5) --- 1 26 42 5.0(-11) 2.5(-7) 0 24 38 2.5(-16) 1.5(-13) 1 16 33 0.5(-1) --- 0 9 31 1.0(-15) --- 1 24 31 4.0(-21) 2.0(-15) 0 16 30 2.0(-6) --- 0 13 30 6.5(-22) 2.0(-12) 0 7 25 1.0(-1) --- 0 8 19 1.5(-3) --- 0 15 16 --- --- 0 5 8 1.5(-9) 1.0(-7) 1 4 8 0.5(-2) --- 2 2 6 --- --- 0 4 6 --- --- 0 3 5 --- --- 0 2 5 --- --- 0 1 5 --- --- 0 2 4 --- --- 0 1 4 --- --- 0 2 3 --- --- 0 1 3 --- --- 0 5 18 --- --- 0 384 774 57(-228) 20(-125) 7 310 681 48(-158) 13(-80) 16
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Receiving Catches Christian Hood 47 Joshua Birmingham 27 Sam Johnson 23 Marquis Walters 19 Tucker Holland 15 Leroy Travis 13 Daniel Morrell 10 Christian Bobo 10 Derrick Ingram 9 Sterling Koons 2 Kyle Aschenbrenner 2 Caden Locke 1 C.J. Carson 1 UCO Totals 179 Opponent Totals 190
Pct. 51.1 45.1 00.0 00.0 50.0 56.9
Punt Returns Christian Hood Brad Harmon UCO Totals Opponent Totals
Passes Broken Up (23): Antonio Jenkins (4), Levonte Douglas (3), Turner Troup (3), Adrian Shoecraft (2), Tyler Newton (2), Jarrett Tryon (2), Brandon Williams (2), Devoris Dozier, Brad Harmon, Mike, Harris, Thomas Hill, Ashton Dandy. Fumbles Caused (9): Levonte Douglas (2), Devoris Dozier, Antonio Jenkins, Tyler Newton, Kenny Allen, Dante’ Lipscomb. Fumbles Recovered (7): Dante’ Lipscomb (2), Devoris Dozier, Turner Troup, Sam Moses, Jacob Warner, Anthony Anderson.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football 2012 MIAA Standings Place Team 1. Missouri Western 2. Emporia State 3. Northwest Missouri 4. Pittsburg State Lindenwood 6. Washburn 7. Central Missouri 8. Missouri Southern 9. Fort Hays State 9. Northeastern State 11. Truman State 12. Southwest Baptist 13. Central Oklahoma Nebraska-Kearney 15. Lincoln
Conference Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 9-1 .900 12-2 .857 9-2 .818 10-2 .833 8-2 .800 10-3 .769 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 8-4 .667 7-4 .636 7-4 .636 6-4 .600 6-4 .600 5-5 .500 6-5 .545 4-6 .400 5-6 .455 4-6 .400 4-6 .400 3-7 .300 4-7 .364 3-8 .273 3-8 .273 2-8 .200 2-8 .200 2-8 .200 3-8 .273 1-10 .091 1-10 .092
2012 All-MIAA Teams
2012 Review
First-Team Offense
Quarterback - Travis Partridge, Missouri Western. Running Back - Joshua Birmingham, Central Oklahoma and Michael Hill, MWSU. Wide Receiver - John Brown, Pittsburg State and Shjuan Richardson, Emporia State. Tight End/Fullback - Adam Shiltz, ESU. Offensive Line - Macon Allan, MWSU; Steve Dieckhaus, Washburn; Logan Freeman, Central Missouri; Cody Holland, PSU and Rod Williams, Northwest Missouri. Kicker - Todd Adolf, NWMSU. Kick/Punt Returner - John Brown, PSU.
First-Team Defense
Defensive Line - David Bass, MWSU; Travis Chapelear, NWMSU; Ben Pister, MWSU and Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern. Linebacker - Ben Carlson, ESU; Collin DeBuysere, NWMSU and Nate Dreiling, PSU. Defensive Back - Nate DeJong, NWMSU; Pierre Desir, Lindenwood; O’Hara Fluellen, Lincoln and Richie Schumaker, Truman State. Punter - Kyle Goodburn, NWMSU.
Joshua Birmingham
Second-Team Offense
Quarterback - Tyler Eckenrode, ESU. Running Back - Denodus O’Bryant, LU and Joel Rockmore, Northeastern State. Wide Receiver - Dallas Grier, TSU and Tyler Shaw, NWMSU. Tight End/Fullback - Tore’ Hurst, WU. Offensive Line - Michael Bowie, NSU; Cole Manhart, Nebraska-Kearney; John Rouse, Fort Hays State; Colt Schulte, MWSU and Lance Uhles, ESU. Kicker - Taylor Anderson, MWSU. Kick/Punt Returner - Jordan Simmons, NWMSU.
Herbert Byrd
Second-Team Defense
Defensive Line - David Bax, UCM, Patrick Blackwell, TSU; Herbert Byrd, UCO; LaTavious Davis, UCM and Gus Toca, PSU. Linebacker - D.J. Gnader, NWMSU; Langston Jones, NSU and James Manuma, Southwest Baptist. Defensive Back - Brandon Dixon, NWMSU; Sam Kuck, UNK; Chris Poston, ESU and Shane Simpson, MWSU. Punter - Matt Jordan, UCM. Offensive Player of the Year - Michael Hill, Missouri Western Defensive Player of the Year - Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern Special Teams Player of the Year - John Brown, Pittsburg State Freshman of the Year - Michael Jordan, Missouri Western Coach of the Year - Jerry Partridge, Missouri Western
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Central Oklahoma Records Team
Most Consecutive Games Scored In
Most Yards Rushing Game -- 535 vs. Central Arkansas, 1955.
Most Consecutive Games Without Scoring
Season -- 3,479, 1979 (13 games).
Top 5 Rushing Games Rank Opponent Year 1. Central Arkansas 1955 2. Evangel 1980 3. West Texas A&M 1995 4. Eastern Washington 1986 5. East Central 1981
Yards 535 477 457 422 418
Most Rushing Attempts
Top 5 Passing Games Opponent Year Midwestern State 2001 Bacone 2002 Northeastern State 2001 Southwestern Oklahoma 2011 West Texas A&M 2005
Yards 481 456 447 404 397
Records
Game -- 41 vs. North Alabama, 2011 (attempted 71). Season -- 336, 2011 (attempted 570).
Most Passes Attempted
Game -- 71 vs. North Alabama (completed 41). Season -- 570, 2011 (completed 336).
Most Yards Total Offense
Game -- 673 vs. Midwestern State, 2001 (481 pass, 192 rush). Season -- 4,991, 1979 (3,479 rush, 1,512 pass).
Rank 1. 2. 3. 3. 4.
Top 5 Total Offense Games Opponent Year Yards (Rushing, Passing) Midwestern State 2001 673 (481 pass, 192 rush) Bacone 2002 647 (456 pass, 191 rush) Lincoln 2012 585 (365 rush, 220 pass) Central Arkansas 1955 585 (525 rush, 50 pass) Eastern New Mexico 1982 579 (212 rush, 367 pass)
Most First Downs
Game -- 31 vs. Northeastern State, 2002. Season -- 250, 1979 (13 games).
Most Points Scored
Game -- 183 vs. Oklahoma City, 1916. Season -- 418, 1916 (11 games).
Most Points Per Game Average
Season -- 42.2, 1915 (9 games).
Most Victories
Season -- 13, 1998 (includes forfeit win).
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Season -- 9, 1989. Overall -- 12, last three games of 1909 through first game of 1911.
Game -- 7 vs. Henderson State, 1981 (of 7). Season -- 28, 1984 (of 50) and 1976 (of 48).
Opponent Team
Game -- 471, East Central, 1980. Season -- 2,546, 2001. Game -- 77, East Central, 1974. Season -- 595, 1982 (12 games).
Most Yards Passing
Game -- 502, Harding, 1999. Season -- 3,065, 2009.
Most Passes Completed
Game -- 42, Harding, 1999 (attempted 68). Season -- 281, 2008 (attempted 468).
Most Passes Attempted
Game -- 68, Harding, 1999 (completed 42). Season -- 468, 2008 (completed 281).
Most Yards Total Offense
Game -- 660, Texas A&M-Commerce, 1991 (258 rush, 402 pass). Season -- 4,775, 2001 (11 games).
Most First Downs
Game -- 33, Southwest Baptist, 2009. Season -- 251, 2010 (11 games).
Most Points Scored
Game -- 99, Oklahoma, 1917. Season -- 407, 2010 (11 games).
Most Fumbles
Most Losses
Season -- 10, 1989.
Game -- 10 vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1972 (lost 4). Season -- 50, 1984 (lost 28).
Most Rushing Attempts
Season -- 13, 1998 (includes forfeit win). Overall -- 23, 1997-99 (9th game, 1997-8th game, 1999 - includes forfeit).
Most Consecutive Losses
Game -- 5, four times (most recent - 2010 vs. Pittsburg State). Season -- 18, 1976.
Most Yards Rushing
Most Consecutive Victories
Game -- 5, five times (most recent, 2009 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce). Season -- 31, 1962.
Most Fumbles Lost
Game -- 170 vs. Southwest Missouri, 1969. Season -- 1,109, 1979 (13 games).
Most Passes Intercepted
Most Passes Completed
Most Fumbles
Game -- 481 vs. Midwestern State, 2001. Season -- 3,077, 2001 (11 games).
Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Most Yards in Penalties
Most Yards Passing
Overall -- 5, last game, 1909-4th game, 1910.
Most Passes Had Intercepted
Game -- 74, vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1988. Season -- 702, 1979 (13 games).
Overall -- 126, 2nd game, 1976-4th game, 1988.
Game -- 8, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1995 (lost 5). Season -- 47, 1995 (lost 28).
Most Fumbles Lost
Game -- 6, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1979 (of 7). Season -- 28, 1995 (of 47).
Most Yards in Penalties
Game -- 173, West Texas A&M, 2008. Season -- 1,215, 1973.
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Central Oklahoma Records Individual Rushing
8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Most Carries Game -- 45, Joe Aska vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 1994
(241 yards). Season -- 352, Jubarko Gaines, 1996 (1,433 yards). Career -- 803, Steve Tate, 1977-80 (4,360 yards).
Most Yards
Game -- 312, Joe Aska vs. Langston, 1994 (26 carries). Season -- 1,629, Joe Aska, 1994 (278 carries). Career -- 4,360, Steve Tate, 1977-80 (803 carries).
Longest Rush for Touchdown
Joe Aska
Game -- 97 yards, Larry Adair vs. Memphis Navy, 1955.
Most Yards Per Carry
Season -- 7.4, Bruce Vann, 1983 (130 carries, 958 yards). Career -- 6.8, John Sterling, 1983-86 (245 carries, 1,655 yards).
Most Yards Average Per Game
Season -- 162.9, Joe Aska, 1994, (10 games, 1,629 yards). Career -- 114.0, Eddie Goodlow, 1984-86 (26 games, 2,964 yards).
Most 100-Yard Rushing Games
Season -- 8, Reggie Donner, 1998; Joe Aska, 1994; and Steve Tate, 1977. Career -- 23, Steve Tate, 1977-80.
Most 50-Plus Yard Touchdown Runs
Season -- 4, Josh Birmingham, 2010. Career -- 6, Josh Birmingham, 2010-11.
Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. 26. 27.
Player Joe Aska Joshua Birmingham Raymond Hayes James Hooks Joe Aska R.L. Briggs Joshua Birmingham Jarrod Manoy R.L. Briggs R.L. Briggs James Hooks Ryan Logan Ryan Logan Zack Leonard Kevin McKenzie Tyrone Jones Joe Webb Steve McKeaver John Sterling Tyrone Jones Jubarko Gaines Reggie Donner Reggie Donner Larry Adair Joshua Birmingham Pinkey Hurley Tarik Abdullah
Rank Player 1. Joe Aska 2. Reggie Donner 3. Jubarko Gaines 4. Raymond Hayes 5. James Hooks 6. Greg Briley 7. Clifford Chatman
200-Yard Games
Opponent, Year Att. Yds Avg. Langston, 1994 26 312 12.0 Lincoln, 2012 20 272 13.6 Southwestern OK, 1960 27 248 9.2 Southwest Missouri, 1971 27 243 9.0 Texas A&M-Commerce, 1994 45 241 5.4 Southeastern OK, 1962 29 238 8.2 East Central, 2011 20 233 11.7 Northeastern State, 2003 32 232 7.3 Southwestern OK, 1961 26 231 8.9 Oklahoma Panhandle, 1962 39 227 5.8 Northeastern State, 1971 37 224 6.1 Ouachita Baptist, 1998 14 221 15.8 Ouachita Baptist, 1997 39 217 5.6 West Texas A&M, 1995 32 217 6.8 Northeastern State, 2004 24 216 9.0 Abilene Christian, 1992 33 215 6.5 Texas Lutheran, 1953 28 215 7.7 East Central, 1981 18 214 11.9 Abilene Christian, 1986 19 213 11.2 Cameron, 1991 44 212 4.8 Abilene Christian, 1996 39 210 5.4 Emporia State, 1999 32 208 6.5 Harding, 1997 33 206 6.2 Memphis Navy, 1955 25 206 8.2 Southeastern OK, 2010 21 205 9.8 Abilene Christian, 1990 35 204 5.8 West Texas A&M, 2002 20 202 10.1
1,000 Yard Seasons Year 1994 1998 1996 1960 1971 1999 1979
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Att. 278 271 352 268 193 233 237
Yards Avg. 1,629 5.9 1,546 5.7 1,433 4.1 1,431 5.3 1,351 7.0 1,338 5.7 1,275 5.4
2010 2003 1977 1998 1985 1978 1979 1962 1980 1993 1983 1968 1992 2012 1984 2002 1966 1997
243 261 252 250 225 219 204 179 224 233 157 216 254 188 171 166 201 234
1,250 1,250 1,245 1,206 1,171 1,163 1,153 1,126 1,111 1,108 1,095 1,085 1,075 1,073 1,067 1,023 1,019 1,002
5.1 4.8 4.9 4.8 5.2 5.3 5.7 6.3 5.0 4.8 7.0 5.0 4.2 5.7 6.2 6.2 5.1 4.3
Top 10 Careers
Rank Player 1. Steve Tate 2. Clifford Chatman 3. Greg Briley 4. R.L. Briggs 5. Joshua Birmingham 6. Tyrone Jones 7. James Hooks 8. Eddie Goodlow 9. Pinkey Hurley 9. Ryan Logan Rank 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Years Att. Yards Avg. 1977-80 803 4,360 5.4 1978-80 627 3,316 5.3 1998-01 719 3,263 4.5 1961-64 625 3,208 5.1 2010-12 605 3,205 5.3 1990-93 761 3,204 4.2 1969-72 556 3,190 5.7 1984-86 540 2,964 5.5 1987-90 573 2,628 4.6 1995-98 576 2,628 4.6
Top 10 Longest Touchdown Runs
Player Larry Adair R.L.Briggs Paul Rosenberg R.L. Briggs Ben Birmingham David Wooley Justin Matthews Reggie Donner Bruce Vann Joe Aska
Opponent, Year Memphis Navy, 1955 Northeastern State, 1962 Western State, 1970 Southeastern OK, 1962 Texas A&M-Commerce, 2007 Cameron, 1972 East Central, 1999 Harding, 1998 Langston, 1983 Angelo State, 1993
Yards 97 95 95 94 92 92 91 89 85 84
Rec0rds
Rushing Leaders
Joshua Birmingham Jarrod Manoy Steve Tate Ryan Logan Eddie Goodlow Steve Tate Steve Tate R.L. Briggs Clifford Chatman Tyrone Jones Joe Hayes Terry Bryant Tyrone Jones Joshua Birmingham Eddie Goodlow Tarik Abdullah Vernon Moore Ryan Logan
Individual Passing Most Passes Completed
Game -- 41, Ethan Sharp vs. North Alabama, 2011 (attempted 71). Season -- 259, Brandon Noohi, 2009 (attempted 431). Career -- 478, Ethan Sharp, 2009-13 (attempted 835).
Most Passes Attempted
Game -- 71, Ethan Sharp vs. North Alabama, 2011 (completed 41). Season -- 431, Brandon Noohi, 2009 (completed 259). Career -- 835, Ethan Sharp, 2009-11 (completed 478).
Brett Manning
Most Yards
Game -- 481, Brett Manning vs. Midwestern State, 2001. Season -- 3,077, Brett Manning, 2001. Career -- 5,823, Brett Manning, 1998-01.
Most Touchdown Passes
Game -- 6, Brandon Noohi vs. Northeastern State, 2009. Season -- 25, Randy Page, 1982. Career -- 37, Randy Page, 1981-83.
Most Yards Per Game
Season -- 279.7, Brett Manning, 2001 (11 games, 3,077 yards). Career -- 243.5, Justin Allgood, 2004-05 (20 games, 4,870 yards).
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Records
Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
Player Brett Manning Brett Manning Erick Johnson Ethan Sharp Justin Allgood Randy Page Brandon Noohi Ethan Sharp Ethan Sharp Brandon Noohi Justin Allgood Brandon Noohi Brandon Noohi Justin Allgood Mike Duncan Justin Allgood Mike Rollins Randy Page Ethan Sharp Justin Allgood Brandon Noohi Justin Allgood
Rank Player 1. Brett Manning 2. Brandon Noohi 3. Justin Allgood 4. Randy Page 5. Ethan Sharp 6. Justin Allgood 7. Erick Johnson 8. Ethan Sharp 9. Brandon Noohi 10. Adrian Nelson Rank Player 1. Brett Manning 2. Justin Allgood 3. Ethan Sharp 4. Brandon Noohi 5. Randy Page 6. Glynn Walker 7. Erick Johnson 8. Stanley Pena 9. Ryan O’Hara 10. Mike Jones Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 8. 9. 9.
300-Yard Games
Opponent, Year Comp.-Att. Yards Midwestern State, 2001 30-of-44 481 Northeastern State, 2001 24-of-38 447 Bacone, 2002 22-of-32 420 Southwestern Oklahoma, 2011 39-of-57 404 West Texas A&M, 2005 22-of-39 397 Eastern New Mexico, 1982 16-of-16 367 Southwest Baptist, 2008 21-of-33 359 North Alabama, 2011 41-of-71 351 Incarnate Word, 2010 30-of-51 350 Southeastern OK, 2008 26-of-36 346 Tarleton State, 2004 22-of-34 338 Pittsburg State, 2009 29-of-54 333 Texas A&M-Commerce, 2009 36-of-51 332 Angelo State, 2004 24-of-38 327 Northwestern OK, 1969 16-of-23 327 Abilene Christian, 2005 13-of-26 317 Southeastern OK, 1961 10-of-14 315 Langston, 1982 13-of-21 311 Eastern New Mexico, 2010 23-of-44 310 East Central, 2005 24-of-45 308 Northeastern State, 2009 20-of-33 306 Southwestern OK, 2004 23-of-33 300
Top 10 Seasons Year 2001 2009 2004 1982 2010 2005 2002 2011 2008 2012
Comp.-Att. 207-of-366 259-of-431 207-of-326 125-of-229 225-of-382 170-of-341 132-of-240 231-of-396 172-of-316 156-of-306
Top 10 Careers
Years 1998-01 2004-05 2009-12 2008-09 1981-83 1984-87 1999-03 1993-96 2006-07 1970-72
Comp.-Att. 370-of-721 377-of-667 478-of-835 431-of-747 229-of-459 228-of-506 251-of-454 255-of-533 265-of-496 190-of-355
TDs Yards 17 3,077 21 2,757 16 2,556 25 2,464 24 2,444 18 2,314 9 2,218 7 2,078 11 1,990 9 1,777 TDs Yards 32 5,823 34 4,870 32 4,851 32 4,747 37 4,187 29 4,159 22 3,832 24 3,734 17 3,045 23 2,957
Top 10 Longest Touchdown Passes
Passer-Receiver Erick Johnson-Dee Dee Carter Justin Allgood-Kenneth Shelton Adrian Nelson-Marquis Walters Brett Manning-Dee Dee Carter Scott Burger-Ben Young Mark Pritchard-Kevin Smith Erick Johnson-Dee Dee Carter Adrian Nelson-Christian Hood Mike Rollins-Jim Davis Brett Manning-Jace Sherrell Ben Morrison-Terrance Jones
Opponent, Year Yards Northeastern State, 2002 95 Abilene Christian, 2005 94 Washburn, 2012 92 Eastern New Mexico, 2001 90 Eastern New Mexico, 1979 89 Langston, 1974 89 Bacone, 2002 85 Southwest Baptist, 2012 82 Oklahoma Panhandle, 1962 82 Northeastern State, 2001 81 Texas A&M-Commerce, 1988 81
Individual Receiving
Most Receptions
62
Game -- 11, three times. Most recent - Bryce Davis vs. Lindenwood, 2011 (94 yards).
Season -- 79, Zach Edwards, 2004 (1,230 yards). Career -- 173, Dee Dee Carter, 2000-03 (3,357 yards).
Most Yards Receiving
Game -- 263, Kenneth Shelton vs. Abilene Christian, 2005 (8 receptions). Season -- 1,469, Dee Dee Carter, 2001 (76 receptions). Career -- 3,357, Dee Dee Carter, 2000-03 (173 receptions).
Most Touchdown Receptions
Dee Dee Carter
Game -- 4, Ryan Gallimore vs. Northeastern State, 2009. Season -- 11, Ryan Gallimore, 2009. Career -- 21, Dee Dee Carter, 2000-03 and Charles Dunlap, 1967-70.
Longest Touchdown Reception
Game -- 95 yards, Dee Dee Carter from Erick Johnson vs. Northeastern State, 2002.
Receiving Leaders Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.
Top 10 Games - Yards
Player Kenneth Shelton Dee Dee Carter Jerome Bell Daric Zeno Kenneth Shelton Dee Dee Carter Zach Edwards Dee Dee Carter Ryan Gallimore Todd Barnes Todd Barnes
Opponent, Year Yards Rec. Avg. Abilene Christian, 2005 263 8 32.9 Bacone, 2002 246 7 35.1 East Central, 1965 215 9 23.9 Langston, 1982 213 9 23.5 West Texas A&M, 2005 212 8 26.5 Eastern New Mexico, 2001 196 6 32.7 Tarleton State, 2004 186 8 23.3 Northeastern State, 2001 185 7 26.4 Southwest Baptist, 2008 180 9 20.0 Harding, 1999 179 6 29.8 Ouachita Baptist, 1999 179 6 29.8
Top 10 Seasons - Yards
Rank Player 1. Dee Dee Carter 2. Zach Edwards 3. Dee Dee Carter 4. Daric Zeno 5. Kenneth Shelton 6. Willie Henderson 7. Todd Barnes 8. Ryan Gallimore 9. Chris Gillispie 10. Willie Henderson
Year 2001 2004 2002 1982 2005 1982 1999 2009 1996 1983
Yards 1,469 1,230 1,093 1,038 963 823 806 786 757 742
Top 10 Careers - Yards
Rank Player 1. Dee Dee Carter 2. Willie Henderson 3. Charles Dunlap 4. Daric Zeno 5. Zach Edwards 6. Daniel Morrell 7. Billy Jones 8. James Brooks 9. Ryan Gallimore 10. Chris Gillispie Rank 1. 1. 1. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3.
Years 2000-03 1980-83 1967-70 1980-83 2003-04 2008-10, ‘12 1961-64 1968-71 2007-09 1993-96
Yards 3,357 2,300 2,034 1,957 1,940 1,745 1,730 1,670 1,543 1,424
Rec. 76 79 49 49 50 35 39 59 41 37
Avg. 19.3 15.6 22.3 21.2 19.3 23.5 20.7 13.3 18.5 20.1
Rec. 173 105 112 102 126 119 92 97 130 84
Avg. 19.4 21.9 18.2 19.5 15.4 14.7 18.8 17.2 11.9 17.0
Top 10 Games - Receptions
Player Bryce Davis Zach Edwards Darrell Sadler Zach Edwards Cedric Jones Cedric Jones Dee Dee Carter Dee Dee Carter Dee Dee Carter
Opponent, Year Rec. Yards Avg. Lindenwood, 2011 11 94 8.5 Northeastern State, 2004 11 129 11.7 East Central, 1967 11 136 12.4 Southwestern OK, 2004 10 177 17.7 Southwetern OK, 2004 10 73 7.3 Northeastern State, 2004 10 63 6.3 Abilene Christian, 2002 10 151 15.1 Western Washington, 2001 10 165 16.5 Arkansas Tech, 2001 10 116 11.6
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Charles Dunlap Darrell Sadler
Western State, 1969 Northwestern OK, 1967
10 10
166 124
16.6 12.4
Receptions Yards 79 1,230 76 1,469 71 690 59 786 54 530 51 617 50 334 50 963 49 384 49 1,093 49 1,038
Avg. 15.6 19.3 9.7 13.3 9.8 12.1 6.7 19.3 7.8 22.3 21.2
Top 10 Seasons - Receptions
Rank Player 1. Zach Edwards 2. Dee Dee Carter 3. Cedric Jones 4. Ryan Gallimore 5. Christian Hood 6. Ryan Gallimore 7. Joshua Birmingham 7. Kenneth Shelton 9. Joshua Birmingham 9. Dee Dee Carter 9. Daric Zeno
Year 2004 2001 2004 2009 2011 2008 2011 2005 2010 2002 1982
Top 10 Careers - Receptions
Rank Player 1. Dee Dee Carter 2. Ryan Gallimore 3. Joshua Birmingham 3. Zach Edwards 5. Daniel Morrell 6. Charles Dunlap 7. Willie Henderson 8. Daric Zeno 9. Tucker Holland 10. Christian Hood
Years Receptions Yards 2000-03 173 3,357 2007-09 130 1,543 2010-12 126 989 2003-04 126 1,940 2008-10, ‘12 119 1,745 1967-70 112 2,034 1980-83 105 2,300 1980-83 102 1,957 2009-12 103 1,054 2011-12 101 1,102
Avg. 19.4 11.9 7.8 15.4 14.7 18.2 21.9 19.5 10.2 10.9
Season -- 536, Brandon Noohi, 2009 (431 pass, 105 Brandon Noohi rush). Career -- 1,009, Glynn Walker, 1984-87 (503 rush, 506 pass).
Most Yards Per Game Average
Season -- 300.1, Brandon Noohi, 2009 (11 games, 3,301 yards). Career -- 247.0, Brandon Noohi, 2008-09 (22 games, 5,433 yards).
Touchdown Responsibility
Season -- 32, Randy Page, 1982 (25 pass, 7 rush). Career -- 57, Randy Page, 1981-83 (37 pass, 20 rush).
Total Offense Leaders Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
Player Brett Manning Brandon Noohi Brett Manning Erick Johnson Brandon Noohi Justin Allgood Brandon Noohi Ethan Sharp Ethan Sharp Randy Page
Rank Player 1. Brandon Noohi 2. Brett Manning
Top 10 Games
Opponent, Year Rushing Passing Total Midwestern State, 2001 -19 481 462 Northeastern State, 2009 140 306 446 Northeastern State, 2001 -16 447 431 Bacone, 2002 -4 420 416 Southwestern OK, 2009 146 270 416 West Texas A&M, 2004 4 397 401 Southeastern OK, 2008 42 346 388 Southwestern OK, 2011 -27 404 377 Incarnate Word, 2010 27 350 377 Eastern New Mexico, 1982 -3 367 364
Top 10 Seasons Year 2009 2001
Rushing 544 -90
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268 -15 88 5 142 -124 574 -14
Top 10 Careers Years 2008-09 1998-01 1984-87 2009-12 2004-05 1981-83 1977-80 1970-72 1999-03 1979-80
Rushing 686 -408 1,184 76 -10 625 4,360 1,128 -95 898
Passing 2,757 3,077
2,464 2,556 2,444 2,314 1,990 2,218 1,497 2,078
2,732 2,541 2,532 2,319 2,132 2,094 2,071 2,064
Passing 4,747 5,823 4,159 4,851 4,870 4,187 0 2,957 3,832 2,433
Total 5,433 5,415 5,343 4,927 4,860 4,812 4,360 4,085 3,737 3,331
Individual All-Purpose Yards Most Yards Game -- 395, Joshua Birmingham vs. Lincoln (272 rushing, 83 return, 40
receiving). Season -- 1,788, Joe Aska, 1994 (1,629 rushing, 129 return, 30 receiving). Career -- 4,629, Joshua Birmingham, 2010-12 (3,205 rushing, 989 receiving, 435 return).
Top 10 Games
Game -- 462, Brett Manning vs. Midwestern State (481 pass, -19 rush). Season -- 3,301, Brandon Noohi, 2009 (2,757 pass, 544 rush). Career -- 5,433, Brandon Noohi, 2008-09 (4,747 pass, 686 rush).
Most Plays
Rank Player 1. Brandon Noohi 2. Brett Manning 3. Glynn Walker 4. Ethan Sharp 5. Justin Allgood 6. Randy Page 7. Steve Tate 8. Mike Jones 9. Erick Johnson 10. Scott Burger
1982 2004 2010 2005 2008 2002 1979 2011
All-Purpose Leaders
Most Yards
Randy Page Justin Allgood Ethan Sharp Justin Allgood Brandon Noohi Erick Johnson Scott Burger Ethan Sharp
Total 3,301 2,987
Rank Player Opponent, Year Rush 1. Joshua Birmingham Lincoln, 2012 272 2. Joe Aska Langston, 1994 312 3. Ryan Gallimore Southwest Baptist, 2008 0 4. Joshua Birmingham East Central, 2011 233 5. Kenneth Shelton Abilene Christian, 2005 0 6. Daric Zeno Langston, 1982 0 7. Raymond Hayes Southwestern, 1960 248 8. Dee Dee Carter Bacone, 2002 0 9. James Hooks Southwest Missouri, 1971 243 10. Joe Aska A&M-Commerce, 1994 241 Rank Player 1. Joe Aska 2. Joshua Birmingham 3. Joshua Birmingham 4. Daric Zeno 5. Jubarko Gaines 6. Reggie Donner 7. James Hooks 8. Zach Edwards 9. Dee Dee Carter 10. Raymond Hayes Rank Player 1. Joshua Birmingham 2. Steve Tate 3. Pinkey Hurley 4. James Hooks 5. Tyrone Jones 6. Greg Briley 7. Clifford Chatmon 8. Daric Zeno 9. R.L. Briggs 10. Eddie Goodlow
Top 10 Seasons Year 1994 2012 2010 1982 1996 1998 1971 2004 2001 1960
Rush 1,629 1,073 1,250 -9 1,433 1,546 1,351 -18 0 1,431
Ret. Total 83 395 0 312 114 294 0 276 0 263 43 256 0 248 0 246 0 243 0 241
Receive Return 30 129 271 424 384 11 1,038 601 95 60 37 0 81 78 1,230 289 1,469 13 0 0
Total 1,788 1,768 1,645 1,630 1,588 1,583 1,510 1,501 1,482 1,431
Rush Receive Return 3,205 989 435 4,360 200 0 2,628 287 1,523 3,190 193 346 3,204 312 15 3,263 177 0 3,316 29 0 -9 1,957 1,391 3,208 5 0 2,964 121 0
Total 4,629 4,560 4,438 3,729 3,531 3,440 3,345 3,339 3,223 3,085
Top 10 Careers
Years 2010-12 1977-80 1987-90 1969-72 1990-93 1998-01 1978-80 1980-83 1961-64 1984-86
Rec. 40 0 180 43 263 213 0 246 0 0
Rec0rds
Individual Total Offense
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 9. 10.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Central Oklahoma Records Individual Scoring
Individual Punt Returns
Most Points Scored
Most Returns
Game -- 58, Johnny Williamson vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 1916 (9 TDs, 13 PATs). Season -- 132, James Hooks, 1971. Career -- 300, James Hooks, 1969-72.
Most Touchdowns
Game -- 9, Johnny Williamson vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 1916. Season -- 22, James Hooks, 1971 Career -- 50, James Hooks, 1969-72.
Most Return Yards
James Hooks
Most PAT Kicks Made
Game -- 14, Charles Cox vs. Oklahoma City, 1916. Season -- 43, Ronnie Gulikers, 1998 (attempted 45). Career -- 139, A.J. Haglund, 2001-04 (attempted 154).
Game -- 121, Johnnie Jones vs. Midwestern State, 1999 (5 returns). Season -- 510, Johnnie Jones, 1999 (34 returns). Career -- 1,163, Johnnie Jones, 1996-99 (128 returns).
Game -- 100, Leroy Henderson vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, 1950.
Best Return Average
Most Field Goals Made
Most Returns
Game -- 9, George Miller vs. Northwestern Oklahoma, 1952. Season -- 29, Mark Monroe, 1984. Career -- 49, Mark Monroe, 1984-85. Game -- 5, A.J. Haglund vs. Tarleton State, 2004 (attempted 5). Season -- 15, A.J. Haglund, 2004 (attempted 18). Career -- 40, A.J. Haglund, 2001-04 (attempted 59).
Scoring Leaders Rank Player 1. James Hooks 2. Scott Burger 3. Joshua Birmingham 4. Raymond Hayes 5. Reggie Donner 6. R.L. Briggs 7. Greg Briley 8. Jubarko Gaines 9. Joe Aska 10. Joshua Birmingham 10. Jarrod Manoy Rank Player 1. James Hooks 2. Joshua Birmingham 3. A.J. Haglund 4. Greg Briley 5. R.L. Briggs 6. Clifford Chatman 7. Scott Burger 8. Raymond Hayes 9. Ronnie Gulikers 10. Reggie Donner
Most Punts
Game -- 51 yards, Ronnie Gulikers vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 1996.
Top 10 Seasons Year 1971 1979 2010 1960 1998 1962 1999 1996 1994 2012 2003
TDs 22 15 21 17 19 16 16 16 15 15 15
Top 10 Careers
Years 1969-72 2010-12 2001-04 1998-01 1961-64 1978-80 1979-80 1958-60 1995-98 1997-99
TDs 50 44 0 40 35 33 23 28 0 31
Season -- 18.8, Vernon Moore, 1966 (12 returns, 226 yards). Career -- 14.1, Keni Ray, 1967-70 (59 returns, 832 yards).
Individual Kickoff Returns
Longest Field Goal Made
Johnnie Jones
Longest Return
Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made
Records
Game -- 9, Brandon Smith vs. Emporia State, 2007 (54 yards) and Pinkey Hurley vs. Cal State-Northridge, 1990 (77 yards). Season -- 37, Johnnie Jones, 1998 (266 yards). Career -- 128, Johnnie Jones, 1996-99 (1,163 yards).
Game -- 6, Artrell Woods vs. Eastern New Mexico (103 yards) and Lee High vs. Angelo State, 1976 (113 yards). Season -- 23, Brent Ingram, 2001 (509 yards) and Bobby Williams, 1965 (386 yards). Career -- 53, Bobby Williams, 1962-65 (1,063 yards).
Most Return Yards
PAT 0 26 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
FG Total 0 132 1 129 0 126 0 120 0 114 0 97 0 96 0 96 0 92 0 90 0 90
PAT 0 0 139 0 1 1 51 15 100 0
FG Total 0 300 0 264 40 259 0 240 0 211 0 200 2 195 1 193 29 187 0 186
Game -- 196, Alton Lusk vs. Northeastern State, 1998 (3 returns). Season -- 581, Alton Lusk, 1999 (21 returns). Career -- 1,157, Alton Lusk, 1996-99 (41 returns).
Alton Lusk
Longest Return
Game -- 108, J.A. Thompson vs. Central Arkansas, 1938.
Individual Interception/ Fumble Returns Most Interceptions
Game -- 5, Gene Dees vs. Northwestern Oklahoma, 1948. Season -- 11, Johnnie Jones, 1998 and Elton Rhoades, 1994. Career -- 20, Johnnie Jones, 1996-99.
Most Interception Return Yards
Game -- 115, Creadell Pennon vs. East Central, 2011 (three interceptions). Season -- 234, Johnnie Jones, 1998 (11 interceptions). Career -- 423, Randy Preston, 1981-84 (16 interceptions).
Randy Preston
Longest Interception Return
Game -- 100 yards, Creadell Pennon vs. East Central, 2011; Brandon Williams vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 2011; Fred Shaw vs. Tarleton State, 2004 and Randy Preston vs. Colorado State-Pueblo, 1982.
Most Fumble Recoveries
Individual Punting
Game -- 12, David Simpson vs. Angelo State, 1995. Season -- 84, Landon Greve, 2011. Career -- 238, David Simpson, 1995-98.
Season -- 6, Phil Sexton, 1995. Career -- 10, Steve Perkins, 1975-79.
Longest Fumble Return
Game -- 71 yards, Sylvester Moore vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 1977.
Best Punting Average Best Punting Average
64
Game -- 66.0, Willie Henderson vs. Langston, 1982 (1 punt). Season -- 45.5, Jerome Bell, 1964 (48 punts). Career -- 43.5, Jerome Bell, 1964-65 (63 punts).
Jerome Bell
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Central Oklahoma Records Individual Tackles
6. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Most Total Tackles
Season -- 197, Jack Ross, 1969. Career -- 457, Johnny Luter, 1994-98.
Most Unassisted Tackles
Season -- 168, Jack Ross, 1969. Career -- 298, Dale Alexander, 1972-75.
Johnny Luter
Most Sacks
Season -- 12, Dean Shinault, 1985. Career -- 29, Ira Richards, 1990-93 and Dean Shinault, 1985-88.
Most Tackles For Loss
Season -- 22.5, Chad Gruver, 1997. Career -- 56, Phil Sexton, 1993-96.
Total Tackle Leaders
Rank Player 1. Johnny Luter 2. Jason Melkisetian 3. Dale Alexander 4. Ross Dodson 5. Kelly Heathington 6. Jim Stone 7. Ed Desherow 8. Ray Tasby 9. John Adams 10. Mike Bennett
Top 10 Seasons Year 1969 1996 1976 1983 1998 1973 1976 1974 1982 1993
Top 10 Careers Years 1994-98 1990-93 1972-75 1976-79 1997-00 1973-76 1982-84 1981-84 1974-77 1987-89
Position Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Nose guard Linebacker Nose guard Linebacker Linebacker
Tackles 197 163 161 149 146 142 139 136 134 133
Position Linebacker Linebacker Nose guard Nose guard Safety Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker
Tackles 457 420 418 381 361 359 358 339 338 333
Unassisted Tackle Leaders Top 10 Seasons
Rank Player Year Position 1. Mike Bennett 1987 Linebacker 2. Johnny Luter 1998 Linebacker 3. Johnny Luter 1996 Linebacker 4. Jim Stone 1976 Linebacker 5. Tucker Cason 2009 Linebacker 5. Terry Jones 1979 Tackle 7. Crome Alexander 1976 Linebacker 7. James Bledsoe 1979 Linebacker 9. Turner Troup 2010 Linebacker 10. Three tied Rank Player 1. Johnny Luter 2. Mike Bennett 3. Kelly Heathington 4. Neil Galbraith 5. Tucker Cason
Top 10 Careers Years 1994-98 1987-89 1997-00 1984-87 2008-11
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Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Nose guard Safety
129 129 126 124 122
Position Linebacker Linebacker Safety Safety Linebacker
Tackles 68 57 56 54 53 53 51 51 49 48 Tackles  164 154 144 137 131
Rank Player 1. Jack Ross 2. Jim Stone 2. Charles Stalcup 4. Jim Stone 4. Steve Edmondson 4. Johnny Luter 7. Dale Alexander 8. Ed Desherow 9. Dale Alexander 10. Steve Perkins 10. Rocky Kime Rank Player 1. Dale Alexander 2. Johnny Luter 3. Jason Melkisetian 4. Jim Stone 5. Ross Dodson 6. Ed Desherow 7. Eric Brinkley 8. Steve Edmondson 9. Crome Alexander 10. Richard Norman
Top 10 Seasons Year 1969 1974 1974 1976 1973 1996 1974 1983 1973 1977 1973
Top 10 Careers Years 1972-75 1994-98 1990-93 1973-76 1976-79 1982-84 1991-94 1970-73 1973-76 1993-96
Position Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Nose guard Linebacker Nose guard Linebacker Linebacker
Tackles 168 116 116 107 107 107 106 102 100 95 95
Position Nose guard Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Nose guard Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Safety
Tackles 298 293 291 273 257 244 238 233 230 225
Tackle For Loss Leaders Rank Player 1. Chad Gruver 2. Jason Rempe 3. Claude Davis 4. Phil Sexton 4. Danny Nephew Rank Player 1. Phil Sexton 2. Ira Richards 3. Claude Davis 4. Chad Gruver 5. Johnny Luter
Top Five Seasons Year 1997 1998 1999 1996 2002
Position End Tackle Tackle End End
Top Five Careers Years 1993-96 1990-93 1998-00 1994-97 1994-98
Position End Tackle Tackle End Linebacker
TFL 22.5 22 19 18 18
Rec0rds
Rank Player 1. Jack Ross 2. Johnny Luter 3. Jim Stone 4. Ed Desherow 5. Johnny Luter 6. Dale Alexander 7. Crome Alexander 8. Dale Alexander 9. Ed Desherow 10. Jason Melkisetian
1990-93 1975-79 1974-77 1976-79 2002-05
Assisted Tackle Leaders
Season -- 68, Mike Bennett, 1987. Career -- 164, Johhny Luter, 1994-98.
Most Assisted Tackles
Jason Melkisetian Steve Perkins John Adams Ross Dodson Anthony Byrd
TFL 56 54 47 45.5 45
Sack Leaders Top Five Seasons
Rank Player Year Position 1. Dean Shinault 1985 End 2. Ron Mackey 1982 Tackle 2. Ira Richards 1992 Tackle 4. Six tied Rank Player 1. Dean Shinault 1. Ira Richards 3. Phil Sexton 4. Claude Davis 5. Ron Mackey
Top Five Careers Years 1985-88 1990-93 1993-96 1998-00 1980-82
Position End Tackle End Tackle Tackle
Sacks 12 10 10 9 Sacks 29 29 26 22 18
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Wantland Stadium Records Team
Most Points, One Team -- 70, Northwest Missouri, Oct. 6, 2012. Most Points, Combined -- 111, Southeastern Oklahoma (56) over Central Oklahoma (55), Oct. 16, 2010. Biggest Winning Margin -- 63, Northwest Missouri (70) over Central Oklahoma (7), Oct. 6, 2012. Most First Downs -- 33, Southwest Baptist, 2009. Rushing Yards -- 471, East Central, Nov. 11, 1980. Passing Yards -- 502, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999. Total Yards -- 647, Central Oklahoma vs. Bacone, Oct. 26, 2002 (456 passing, 191 rushing). Rushing Attempts -- 77, East Central, Sept. 28, 1974. Pass Attempts -- 68, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999 (completed 42).
Records
Pass Completions -- 42, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999 (attempted 68).
Passing Yards -- 502, Luke Cullins, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999. Pass Attempts -- 68, Luke Cullins, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999 (completed 42). Pass Completions -- 42, Luke Cullins, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999 (attempted 68). Passes Had Intercepted -- 5, three times. Most recent - Ryan O’Hara, Central Oklahoma vs. Emporia State, Sept. 8, 2007. Passing Touchdowns -- 6, Brandon Noohi, Central Oklahoma vs. Northeastern State, 2009. Receiving Yards -- 246, Dee Dee Carter, Central Oklahoma vs. Bacone, Oct. 26, 2002 (7 catches). Most Receptions -- 11, by four players. Most recent - Bryce Davis, Central Oklahoma vs. Lindenwood, 2011 (94 yards). Touchdown Receptions -- 4, Ryan Gallimore, Central Oklahoma vs. Northeastern State, 2009.
Passes Had Intercepted -- 5, five times. Most recent - Central Oklahoma vs. Pittsburg State, Aug. 28, 2010.
Longest Touchdown Pass -- 95, Colin Yocom from Chad Cole, Tarleton State, Nov. 9, 1996 and Karl Williams from Oktai Basci, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Oct. 14, 1995.
Most Fumbles -- 10, Central Oklahoma vs. Eastern New Mexico, Oct. 21, 1972 (lost 4).
Total Yards -- 517, Luke Cullins, Harding, Oct. 16, 1999 (502 pass, 15 rush).
Most Punts -- 12, Central Oklahoma vs. Angelo State, Oct. 21, 1995 and vs. Southwest Missouri, Sept. 20, 1969.
All-Purpose Yards -- 312, Joe Aska, Central Oklahoma vs. Langston, Sept. 24, 1994 (312 rush).
Most Penalties -- 19, Central Oklahoma vs. Evangel College, Sept. 8, 1979.
Longest Field Goal -- 51, Ronnie Gulikers, Central Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Oct. 5, 1996.
Most Penalty Yards -- 173, West Texas A&M, Sept. 6, 2008 (16 penalties).
Most Field Goals -- 5, A.J. Haglund, Central Oklahoma vs. Tarleton State, Sept. 25, 2004.
Individual
Longest Interception Return for TD -- 100, Creadell Pennon, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, 2011; Travis Lee, Emporia State, Sept. 8, 2007 and Fred Shaw, UCO vs. Tarleton State, Sept. 25, 2004.
Rushing Yards -- 312, Joe Aska, Central Oklahoma vs. Langston, Sept. 24, 1994 (26 carries). Rushing Attempts -- 45, Joe Aska vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Oct. 1, 1994 (241 yards). Rushing Touchdowns -- 4, by five players. Most recent - Jarrod Manoy, Central Oklahoma vs. Northeastern State, Nov. 8, 2003. Longest Rushing Touchdown -- 89, Lawrence Texada, Henderson State, Sept. 19, 1981.
Longest Punt Return for TD -- 90, Pinkey Hurley, Central Oklahoma vs. Eastern New Mexico, Oct. 24, 1987. Longest Kickoff Return for TD -- 95, Don Brown, Cameron, Oct. 18, 1975. Most Interceptions -- 3, by three players. Most recent - Elton Rhoades, Central Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Oct. 1, 1994. Most Tackles -- 25, Jim Stone, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, Sept. 25, 1976 and Dale Alexander, UCO vs. East Central, Sept. 28, 1974.
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football All-Conference Players In its 107 years of football, Central Oklahoma has had 383 players earn all-conference honors a combined 521 times. The Bronchos have been members of the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference, District Nine, the Lone Star Conference, the LSC North Division and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Only four players -- John Adams, Alex Aguilar, Dale Alexander and Steve Tate -- have been four-time all-conference performers, while 24 players have won all-conference recognition three times. A year-by-year look at UCO’s all-conference players:
MIAA
PK LB DL DB DB
LSC North Division
2005 FB Alex Aguilar (1st) WR Fred Shaw (1st) DL Durand Smith (1st) OL Kito Talbert (1st) QB Justin Allgood (2nd) OL Bobby Brooks (2nd) OL Matt Compton (2nd) P Keegan Riddle (2nd) WR Kenneth Shelton (2nd) TE Tyler Yoas (2nd)
2012 RB Joshua Birmingham (1st) DT Herbert Byrd (2nd)
History
2010 RB Joshua Birmingham (1st) WR Daniel Morrell (1st) WR Dolphin Davis (2nd) LB Tucker Cason (2nd, Academic) OL Cody Ellett (2nd) DS Bryce Davis (2nd) WR Tucker Holland (2nd, Acad.) OL Jake Kessen (2nd) DB Keno Meadows (2nd) DB Creadell Pennon (2nd) PK Chris Robbs (2nd, Academic) QB Ethan Sharp (2nd) 2009 LB Tucker Cason (1st, Academic) WR Ryan Gallimore (1st) DB Giorgio Durham (1st) LB Terry Hardeman (1st) DL Freddie Harris (1st) QB Brandon Noohi (1st) RB Jason Palmer (1st) OL Luke Sapolu (1st) WR Daniel Morrell (2nd) OL Cody Hughes (2nd) DL Jermelle Cudjo (2nd) WR Matt Jackson (Academic) 2008 LB K.C. Asiodu (1st) DT Jermelle Cudjo (1st) WR Ryan Gallimore (1st) DB Matt Gates (1st) DE Micah Howeth (1st) DB T.J. Shaw (1st) OL Dustin Finn (2nd) OL Fernando Franco (2nd) LB Terry Hardeman (2nd) DE Freddie Harris (2nd) WR Kendall Hendricks (2nd) OL Jonathan Llama (2nd) QB Brandon Noohi (2nd) DT Kenneth Pointer (2nd) 2007 RB Ben Birmingham (1st) LB Will Clewis (1st) DT Jermelle Cudjo (1st) TE Brock Gruenberg (1st) DE Corey Lewis (1st) DB Brandon Smith (1st) FB Kwesi Keller (2nd) OL Jonathan Llama (2nd) DB Marcus Martinez (2nd) DB T.J. Shaw (2nd) 2006 FB Alex Aguilar (1st) OL Bobby Brooks (1st) LB Will Clewis (1st)
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Jason Dixon (1st) Tyler Ellis (1st) Kola Olasiji (2nd) Brandon Smith (2nd) Burnell Smith (2nd)
2004 FB Alex Aguilar (1st) WR Zach Edwards (1st) PK A.J. Haglund (1st) DB Bernard Moore (1st) DB Fred Shaw (1st) QB Justin Allgood (2nd) OL Brent Davison (2nd) LB Uriah Matthew (2nd) DL Durand Smith (2nd) TE Tyler Yoas (2nd) 2003 DB Anthony Byrd (1st) PK A.J. Haglund (1st) RB Jarrod Manoy (1st) FB Alex Aguilar (2nd) OL B.J. Bender (2nd) OL Joe Hall (2nd) WR Zach Edwards (2nd) DB Vince Hall (2nd) LB Uriah Matthew (2nd) DL Danny Nephew (2nd) OL Mark Tickner (2nd, Academic) DL Chad Whiteside (2nd) QB Erick Johnson (Academic) 2002 FB Nick Bobeck (1st) WR Dee Dee Carter (1st) DL Dustin Files (1st) TE Brandon Whiteley (1st) RB Tarik Abdullah (2nd) OL B.J. Bender (2nd) DB Vince Hall (2nd) DE Danny Nephew (2nd) QB Erick Johnson (Academic) OL Mark Tickner (Academic) 2001 OL B.J. Bender (1st) WR Dee Dee Carter (1st) DL Ryan Cooper (1st) QB Brett Manning (1st, Academic) TE Brandon Whiteley (1st) RB Greg Briley (2nd) LB Raider McHugh (2nd) OL Mark Tickner (Academic)
2000 OL Ryan Ambrose (1st) DL Claude Davis (1st) OL John Fitzgerald (1st) DB Kelly Heathington (1st) PK Evan Luttrell (1st, Academic) DL Brad Shea (1st) RB Greg Briley (2nd) DB Jon Brazeal (2nd) FB Tyler Griffin (2nd) WR Chad Hacker (2nd) LB Jess Loepp (2nd, Academic) OL Aaron Notarianni (2nd) 1999 WR Todd Barnes (1st) RB Greg Briley (1st) TE Jett Cornett (1st) DL Claude Davis (1st) OL John Fitzgerald (1st) DB Johnnie Jones (1st) DB Kelly Heathington (2nd) LB Brian Morton (2nd) PK Evan Luttrell (Academic) QB Brett Manning (Academic)
DL Jeremiah Johnston (2nd) WR J.C. Estep (Academic) LB Scott Hipp (Academic)
Lone Star Conference 1996 TE Derek Elmore (1st) RB Jubarko Gaines (1st) LB Johnny Luter (1st) OL Dustin McNeal (1st) OL Chris McKenzie (2nd) DB Richard Norman (2nd) DE Phil Sexton (2nd) WR J.C. Estep (Academic) DL Travis Hildebrand (Academic) 1995 OL Chance Nelson (1st) LB Blaine Storts (1st) WR Tony Bryson (2nd) LB Johnny Luter (2nd) DB Richard Norman (2nd) OL Aaron Roberson (2nd) DE Phil Sexton (2nd) DL Travis Hildebrand (Academic) QB Stanley Pena (Academic)
Mart Leming 1998 DB Brandon Carder (1st) OL Aaron Chester (1st) TE Jett Cornett (1st) RB Reggie Donner (1st) DL Claude Davis (1st) OL John Fitzgerald (1st) PK Ronnie Gulikers (1st) OL Brad Lawson (1st) DB Johnnie Jones (1st) LB Johnny Luter (1st) DL Jason Rempe (1st) WR Todd Barnes (2nd) QB Scott Condict (2nd, Academic) RB Ryan Logan (2nd) LB Brian Morton (2nd) P David Simpson (2nd) DS Jeff Slayton (Academic) 1997 TE Derek Elmore (1st) DE Chad Gruver (1st) PK Ronnie Gulikers (1st) OL Chris McKenzie (1st) OL Dustin McNeal (1st) QB Sean Morgan (1st, Academic) DB Hurley Tarver (1st) OL Aaron Chester (2nd) DB Kenny Evans (2nd) RB Ryan Logan (2nd)
1994 RB Joe Aska (1st) LB Eric Brinkley (1st) DB Elton Rhoades (1st) WR Tony Bryson (2nd) DL Troy Chitsey (2nd) OL Flo Gonzalez (2nd, Academic) OL Mike Filson (2nd) OL Chance Nelson (2nd) QB Stanley Pena (Academic) 1993 OL Flo Gonzalez (1st) RB Tyrone Jones (1st) LB Jason Melkisetian (1st) DT Ira Richards (1st) OL Bill Lancaster (2nd) TE Ryan Orton (2nd) DB Elton Rhoades (2nd) RB Glenn Starks (2nd) QB Terry Payne (Academic) OL Chris Sumpter (Academic) 1992 RB Tyrone Jones (1st) OL Brian Key (1st) DT Ira Richards (1st) OL Flo Gonzalez (2nd) OL Mike Cizek (2nd) P Paul Irland (2nd) LB Jason Melkisetian (2nd) DB Mart Leming (2nd) DB Maurice Davenport (2nd) DE Barry Armstrong (Academic) 1991 NG Ira Richards (1st) P Paul Irland (2nd, Academic) DE Barry Armstrong (Academic)
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football All-Conference Players 1990 RB Pinkey Hurley (1st) LB Keith Traylor (1st) DT Craig Satepauhoodle (2nd) OL Scott Key (Academic) 1989 RB Pinkey Hurley (1st) LB Keith Traylor (1st) WR Nathaniel Dash (Academic) 1988 DE Dean Shinault (1st) DB Robert Gordon (1st)
District Nine
1988 RB Pinkey Hurley (1st) DE Dean Shinault (1st) LB Mike Bennett (1st) TE Ray Collins (2nd) DB Robert Gordon (2nd) QB Zane Burgess (Academic) OL Doug Brown (Academic) LB Marty Irland (Academic) OL Buck Irwin (Academic)
1987 DB Neil Galbraith (1st) DE Clint Howard (2nd) LB Mike Bennett (2nd) DB Larry Porter (2nd) 1986 RB John Sterling (1st) PK Mark Monroe (1st, Academic) DL Charles Bell (1st) LB Egean Collins (1st) WR Tony Felton (2nd) OL Jeff Pyle (2nd) OL Scott Leggett (2nd) DL Brian Mann (2nd) QB Glynn Walker (Academic) 1985 WR Aaron Bruner (1st) OL Scott Leggett (1st) OL Jeff Pyle (1st) RB Eddie Goodlow (1st) PK Mark Monroe (1st, Academic) DE Herb Allison (1st, Academic) QB Glynn Walker (2nd, Academic) RB John Sterling (2nd) DL Charles Bell (2nd) LB Egean Collins (2nd) DB Lester Baldwin (2nd) 1984 OL Ron Whiteley (1st) RB Eddie Goodlow (1st) LB Mike Tasby (1st) LB Ed Desherow (1st)
1983 WR Willie Henderson (1st) WR Daric Zeno (1st) OL Rod Davis (1st) QB Randy Page (1st) RB Joe Hayes (1st) DL Tim Stone (1st) LB Ed Desherow (1st) DB John Preston (1st) OL Ron Whiteley (2nd) OL Buddy Link (2nd) RB Bruce Vann (2nd) DL Ricky Oliver (2nd) LB Mike Tasby (2nd) DB Randy Preston (2nd) 1982 WR Daric Zeno (1st) OL Rod Davis (1st) QB Randy Page (1st) RB Steve McKeaver (1st) P Willie Henderson (1st) DL Ron Mackey (1st) DB John Preston (1st) LB Ed Desherow (2nd) DB Danny Webb (2nd) OL Ron Whiteley (2nd) WR Willie Henderson (2nd) 1981 WR Daric Zeno (1st) LB Ken Oleson (1st) DB Danny Webb (1st) OL Jeff Leader (2nd) RB Randy Jones (2nd) DL Ron Mackey (2nd) 1980 RB Clifford Chatman (1st) LB Ken Oleson (1st) WR Willie Henderson (2nd) OL Jeff Leader (2nd) QB Scott Burger (2nd) RB Steve Tate (2nd) P Scott Burger (2nd) DL Jay Jordan (2nd) OL Rick Leath (2nd) 1979 QB Scott Burger (1st) RB Steve Tate (1st) OL Kirk Condry (1st) DT Terry Jones (1st) DL Ross Dodson (1st) DB Danny Washington (1st) RB Clifford Chatman (2nd) DL Gary Morgan (2nd) DB Sylvester Moore (2nd) 1978 TE Garry Smith (1st) OL Chet Mongold (1st) OL Kirk Condry (1st) RB Steve Tate (1st) RB Clifford Chatman (1st)
Broncho Football
DL OL DL DB
Ross Dodson (1st) Ray Pearce (2nd) Ron Cramer (2nd) Danny Washington (2nd)
1977 TE Garry Smith (1st) OL Chet Mongold (1st) RB Steve Tate (1st) DL Ron Cramer (1st) DL Ross Dodson (2nd) DL John Adams (2nd) DB Mike Ciskowski (2nd) OL Dennis Brooks (2nd) RB George Seacrist (2nd) 1976 WR Carl Hawkins (1st) OL Steve Leemhuis (1st) DE John Adams (1st) DL Dale Alexander (1st) LB Jim Stone (1st) TE Garry Smith (2nd) OL Dennis Brooks (2nd) 1975 OL Kevin Smith (1st) OL Steve Leemhuis (1st) DL Dale Alexander (1st) LB Jim Stone (1st) 1974 OL Bobby Lane (1st) DL Dale Alexander (1st) DB Marlon Gay (1st)
Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 1975 OL Kevin Smith (1st) OL Steve Leemhuis (1st) DL Dale Alexander (1st) LB Jim Stone (1st) PK Randy Ritchie (1st) WR Max Tuepker (2nd) OL Bobby Lane (2nd) DL Mike McGinley (2nd) DL John Adams (2nd) DB Marlon Gay (2nd)
1973 OL Ray Nash (1st) RB Johnny Eastep (1st) LB Steve Edmondson (1st) DB Dennis Cunningham (1st) DL Dale Alexander (2nd) 1972 OL Tom Steward (1st) QB Mike Jones (1st) RB James Hooks (1st) RB David Wooley (1st) DL Brad Hutchison (1st) LB Cecil Harry (1st) OL Ray Nash (2nd) DL Ben Larimore (2nd) 1971 OL Houston Haynes (1st) OL Ed Irby (1st) DL Ashley Rutherford (1st) LB Jack Ross (1st) DB Royce Howard (1st) WR James Brooks (2nd) 1970 WR Charles Dunlap (1st) QB Mike Jones (1st) DL Jack O’Donnell (1st) DB Keni Ray (1st) RB James Hooks (2nd) LB Jack Ross (2nd) 1969 DE Don Eldridge (1st) DL Jack O’Donnell (1st) QB Phil Thompson (1st) WR Charles Dunlap (2nd) RB Dale Holland (2nd) DB Tony Determan (2nd)
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Charles Bell
DB Randy Preston (1st) TE Chris Edgmon (2nd) WR Aaron Bruner (2nd) DE Bo Mathews (2nd) PK Mark Monroe (Academic) DL Ricky Oliver (Academic)
1968 OL Don Freeman (1st) DE Don Eldridge (1st) LB Brad Avant (1st) OL Larry Heard (2nd) RB Terry Bryant (2nd) RB Dale Holland (2nd) DB Ken Talley (2nd) 1967 OL Larry Heard (1st) OL Don Freeman (1st) DE Charles Miller (1st) WR Darrell Sadler (2nd) DL Doyle McGraw (2nd) DB Ken Talley (2nd)
Dale Alexander 1974 OL Bobby Lane (1st) DE Rocky Kime (1st) DL Dale Alexander (1st) DB Marlon Gay (1st) OL Kevin Smith (2nd) RB Johnny Eastep (2nd) DE John Adams (2nd) DL Mike McGinley (2nd) LB Jim Stone (2nd) DB Raymond Hayes (2nd)
1966 TE Bob Kaser (1st) RB Vernon Moore (1st) LB Carl Smith (1st) DB Robert Wade (1st) DL Willie Swan (2nd) DB Steve Keaton (2nd) OL Don Freeman (2nd) 1965 LB Carl Smith (1st) TE Jerome Bell (2nd) OL Ron Richardson (2nd) RB Bobby Williams (2nd) DB Vernon Moore (2nd)
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football All-Conference Players 1964 WR Billy Jones (1st) OL Carl Smith (1st) DL Willie Swan (1st) DB Mickey Hoy (1st) 1963 WR Billy Jones (1st) OL Clyde Frolich (1st) LB Val Reneau (1st) LB Jack Kreider (1st) DB Mickey Hoy (1st) DL Ollie Cromwell (2nd)
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1962 WR Billy Jones (1st) OL Tim Haws (1st) RB R.L. Briggs (1st) QB Mike Rollins (1st) RB George Hughley (1st) DE Ed Nowlin (1st) DL Jack Schammahorn (1st) DB Val Reneau (1st) DB Gilbert Gonzales (1st) 1961 OL Ken Leach (1st) DL Bob Sams (1st) DE Ed Nowlin (1st) DL Fred Trenary (1st) DL Joe Straw (1st) DB Gilbert Gonzales (1st) 1960 RB Raymond Hayes (1st) OL Jerry Perry (1st) DL Bob Sams (1st) LB Barry Mashburn (1st) 1959 RB Raymond Hayes (1st) OL Jerry Perry (1st) RB John Arnold (1st) DT Bob Sams (1st) DE J.W. Lockett (1st) 1958 OL John Smart (1st) DE J.W. Lockett (1st) RB Lloyd Rumbaugh (2nd) 1957 WR Jack Bond (2nd) OL Harvey Hurtt (2nd) DL Larry Adair (2nd) 1956 DL Larry Smith (1st) DL Larry Adair (1st) WR Tom Pearson (1st) RB Dale Duggins (2nd) 1955 WR Jack Bond (1st) OL Bob Vance (1st) OL Harold Cook (2nd) RB Leroy Henderson (2nd) DL Larry Adair (2nd) RB Gerald Cheek (2nd) 1954 WR Bill Weber (1st) OL Kenneth Lindsey (1st) OL Bill Sirkel (1st)
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RB OL QB RB
Bruce Shaw (1st) Larry Smith (2nd) Buddy Foreman (2nd) Charles Murdock (2nd)
1953 RB Gene Gower (1st) OL Martin Moore (1st) OL Kenneth Lindsey (1st) WR Don Burget (1st)
OL Dick LeFavor (1st)
RB Bus Blackburn (1st) OL Bill Giles (1st) E W.C. Barnard (1st)
1946 RB John Dunaway (1st) RB Duard Givens (1st) OL Dick LeFavor (1st) OL Oscar Raglin (1st) OL Kenneth Brady (1st)
1952 OL Jackie Brooks (1st) OL Kenneth Lindsey (1st) RB Lonnie Gilliland (1st)
1942 QB Bob Van Antwerp (1st) RB Cranford French (1st) OL Kenneth Brady (1st) OL Murl Venard (1st) E Red Springer (1st)
1951 RB Lonnie Gilliland (1st) WR Don Burget (1st)
1941 QB Dorman Landtroop (1st) RB Ewel Jones (1st)
1950 RB Leroy Henderson (1st) RB George Burget (1st) OL Mel Rosenblum (1st) OL Leroy Marshall (1st)
1940 RB Jay Thompson (1st)
1949 RB George Burget (1st) WR Warren Carmichael (1st) QB Tommy Steigleder (1st) OL Mel Rosenblum (1st) 1948 RB Gene Dees (1st) WR Warren Carmichael (1st) 1947 RB Gene Dees (1st)
1937 QB Jim Sanders (1st)
Four-Time All-Conference Players Years 1973-74-75-76 1974-75-76-77 1977-78-79-80 2003-04-05-06
Three-Time All-Conference Players Name Jay Thompson Kenneth Lindsey Larry Adair Bob Sams Billy Jones Carl Smith Don Freeman Jim Stone Garry Smith Ross Dodson Clifford Chatman Willie Henderson Daric Zeno Ed Desherow Ron Whiteley Pinkey Hurley Ira Richards Flo Gonzalez Johnny Luter Claude Davis John Fitzgerald Greg Briley B.J. Bender Jermelle Cudjo
1935 QB Jim Haught (1st) OL Ernest Miller (1st) OL Bill Tillman (1st) DB Jim Sanders (1st) 1934 OL Emil Schellstede (1st) OL Lawrence DeVore (1st) E W.C. Barnard (1st) 1932 RB Bill Wallace (1st) RB Terry Thompson (1st) OL Dale Hamilton (1st) OL Lawrence DeVore (1st) E Harold Piper (1st)
1939 RB Jay Thompson (1st) OL Edison Taylor (1st) OL James Copenhauer (1st) E Otis Delaporte (1st) E C.B. Speegle (1st) 1938 QB Jim Tyner (1st) RB Jay Thompson (1st) OL Sonny Boyett (1st) E Otis Delaporte (1st)
Name Dale Alexander John Adams Steve Tate Alex Aguilar
1936 QB Tip Jacobson (1st) RB Bus Blackburn (1st) OL Jack Atkins (1st) OL Bill Giles (1st) E W.C. Barnard (1st)
Years 1938-39-40 1952-53-54 1955-56-57 1959-60-61 1962-63-64 1964-65-66 1966-67-68 1974-75-76 1976-77-78 1977-78-79 1978-79-80 1980-82-83 1981-82-83 1982-83-84 1982-83-84 1988-89-90 1991-92-93 1992-93-94 1995-96-98 1998-99-00 1998-99-00 1999-00-01 2001-02-03 2007-08-09
1931 QB Bill Wallace (1st) RB Terry Thompson (1st) OL John Doerner (1st) E Ben Cleveland (1st) 1930 OL Jess Thompson (1st) OL Otto Frazier (1st) OL Walter Holt (1st)
Team 2-1-1-1 2-2-1-2 1-1-1-2 2-1-1-1 Team 1-1-1 1-1-1 2-1-2 1-1-1 1-1-1 1-1-1 2-1-1 2-1-1 2-1-1 2-1-1 1-2-1 2-1-1 1-1-1 2-1-1 2-2-1 1-1-1 1-1-1 2-1-2 2-1-1 1-1-1 1-1-1 1-2-2 1-2-2 1-1-2
1929 RB Willard Compton (1st) RB Diamond Roach (1st) OL Otto Frazier (1st) OL Albert Young (1st) 1927 RB Diamond Roach (1st) OL Jap Wood (1st) 1926 RB Kenneth Cramer (1st) E Jap Wood (1st) 1925 QB Leslie Van Noy (1st) RB Harry Kent (1st) 1923 RB Ernest Miller (1st) OL Frank Fish (1st) E Walter Myers (1st) 1922 RB John Williamson (1st) OL Hugh Forsythe (1st) 1921 OL Everette McAnich (1st) E Hugh Braymer (1st) QB Clyde Herndon (1st) RB John Williamson (1st)
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football UCO All-Americans Seventy-four Central Oklahoma players have been named All-American a combined 113 times in the school’s 107-year football history. The Bronchos have had players named to seven different All-America teams over the years. Four players -- Clifford Chatman, John Fitzgerald, Mark Monroe and Steve Tate -- earned All-America honors three times and there have been 16 two-time All-Americans. A look at UCO’s All-Americans:
American Football Coaches
Player/Position Will Clewis/LB Johnnie Jones/DB Johnny Luter/LB Dustin McNeal/OL Garry Smith/TE
Team 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
AP Little All-American Team 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st HM HM HM HM HM HM
Year 2001 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1994 1994 1984 1982 1982 1982 1979 1979
John Fitzgerald
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Player/Position Will Clewis/LB Dee Dee Carter/WR Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL
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Player/Position Joshua Birmingham/RB Giorgio Durham/DB Will Clewis/LB Will Clewis/LB Zach Edwards/WR A.J. Haglund/PK Dee Dee Carter/WR Johnnie Jones/DB Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL John Fitzgerald/OL Johnnie Jones/DB Johnny Luter/LB Aaron Chester/OL Chris McKenzie/OL Dustin McNeal/OL
Team HM 2nd 1st 1st
Year 2007 2001 2000 2000
Team 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Year 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004 2004 2001 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997
Broncho Football
Johnny Luter/LB Joe Aska/RB Elton Rhoades/DB Eric Brinkley/LB
Football Gazette
Player/Position Giorgio Durham/DB Will Clewis/LB Will Clewis/LB Alex Aguilar/RB Zach Edwards/WR Danny Nephew/DE Dee Dee Carter/WR Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL Johnnie Jones/DB Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL Brandon Carder/DB Reggie Donner/RB John Fitzgerald/OL Johnny Luter/LB Johnnie Jones/DB Aaron Chester/OL Jason Rempe/DL Dustin McNeal/OL Chris McKenzie/OL Chad Gruver/DE Johnny Luter/LB Jubarko Gaines/RB Chance Nelson/OL Joe Aska/RB Elton Rhoades/DB Eric Brinkley/LB Tyrone Jones/RB Ira Richards/DT Mart Leming/DB Keith Traylor/LB Dean Shinault/DE
NAIA
Player/Position Mark Monroe/PK John Sterling/RB Herb Allison/DE Eddie Goodlow/RB Scott Leggett/OL Mark Monroe/PK Charles Bell/DL Ed Desherow/LB Eddie Goodlow/RB Randy Preston/DB Mike Tasby/LB Ron Whiteley/OL Ed Desherow/LB Randy Page/QB Daric Zeno/WR Rod Davis/OL Joe Hayes/RB Willie Henderson/WR John Preston/DB Daric Zeno/WR Randy Page/QB Rod Davis/OL
2nd 1st 1st 3rd
1996 1994 1994 1994
Team 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Year 2009 2007 2006 2006 2004 2002 2001 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1997 1996 1996 1995 1994 1994 1994 1993 1992 1990 1990 1988
Team HM HM 2nd 2nd 2nd HM 2nd 2nd HM HM HM HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd HM HM HM 1st 2nd HM
Year 1986 1986 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1982 1982 1982
Ron Mackey/DL Steve McKeaver/RB John Preston/DB Clifford Chatman/RB Scott Burger/QB Kirk Condry/OL Steve Tate/RB Terry Jones/DL Steve Tate/RB Clifford Chatman/RB Chet Mongold/OL Steve Tate/RB Steve Leemhuis/OL Dale Alexander/DL Steve Leemhuis/OL
HM HM HM HM 2nd 2nd 2nd HM 2nd HM HM 2nd 1st 1st HM
1982 1982 1982 1980 1979 1979 1979 1979 1978 1978 1978 1977 1976 1975 1975
Mark Monroe Kevin Smith/OL Jim Stone/LB James Hooks/RB Mike Jones/QB Houston Hayes/OL James Hooks/RB Royce Howard/ DB Ed Irby/OL Jack Ross/LB Ashley Rutherford/DT Keni Ray/DB Charles Dunlap/WR Jack O’Donnell/DT Don Eldridge/DE Richard Dixon/DE Jack O’Donnell/DT Don Freeman/OL Carl Smith/LB Vernon Moore/RB Bob Kaser/TE Richard Ball/QB Jerome Bell/TE Billy Jones/WR R.L. Briggs/RB Billy Jones/WR Ed Nowlin/DE Bob Sams/OL Raymond Hayes/RB J.W. Lockett/TE John Perry/OL John Smart/OL J.W. Lockett/TE Tom Pearson/WR Harold Cook/OL Kenneth Lindsey/OL Bill Sirkel/OL
NCAA
Player/Position Bill Giles/OL Bill Giles/OL
HM HM 2nd HM HM HM HM HM HM HM 2nd HM HM 1st HM HM HM 1st HM HM HM 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd HM HM 2nd 1st 1st 1st
1975 1975 1972 1972 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1970 1970 1970 1969 1969 1969 1967 1966 1966 1966 1966 1965 1964 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1959 1958 1958 1956 1955 1954 1954
Team 1st 1st
Year 1936 1937
History
Player/Position Dee Dee Carter/WR Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL Johnnie Jones/DB Claude Davis/DL John Fitzgerald/OL Johnny Luter/LB Aaron Chester/OL Johnnie Jones/DB Dustin McNeal/OL Chris McKenzie/OL Joe Aska/RB Elton Rhoades/DB Mark Monroe/PK Randy Page/QB John Preston/DB Daric Zeno/WR Clifford Chatman/RB Terry Jones/DT
Year 2007 1999 1998 1997 1978
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football UCO and the National Football League UCO Players In the NFL Draft Pos. Team Round RB Pittsburgh 16th RB Minnesota 12th T San Francisco 15th G San Francisco 20th FB Washington 10th DB St. Louis 11th HB Buffalo 14th G Green Bay 16th RB Detroit 4th RB Detroit 10th DE Tampa Bay 11th RB New York 4th RB Philadelphia 7th RB Cincinnati 11th DB New England 9th LB Denver 3rd TE Phoenix 7th RB Oakland 3rd
History
Year Player 1956 Lionel Reed 1961 Raymond Hayes Bob Sams Jerry Perry 1965 R.L. Briggs 1966 Bobby Williams 1967 Vernon Moore 1971 Jack O’Donnel 1973 James Hooks 1974 David Wooley 1980 Terry Jones 1981 Clifford Chatman 1984 Joe Hayes Steve McKeaver 1988 Neil Galbraith 1991 Keith Traylor 1992 Derek Ware 1994 Joe Aska
UCO Players In the NFL Player Pos. Team K.C. Asiodu LB Kansas City Chiefs LB New Orleans Saints Joe Aska RB Oakland Raiders Charles Barnard E New York Giants R.L. Briggs RB Washington Redskins Wilbur Capps B New York Giants Clifford Chatman RB New York Giants Raymond Clemons G Detroit Lions Jermelle Cudjo DT St. Louis Rams Joe Hayes WR Philadelphia Eagles Raymond Hayes RB Minnesota Vikings James Hooks RB Detroit Lions George Hughley FB Washington Redskins Herb Kane T New York Giants Scott Leggett OG Philadelphia Eagles J.W. Lockett RB San Francisco 49ers RB Dallas Texans RB Washington Redskins Alvin Ross FB Philadelphia Eagles John Sterling RB Green Bay Packers Keith Traylor LB Denver Broncos DT Green Bay Packers DT Kansas City Chiefs DT Denver Broncos DT Chicago Bears DT New England Patriots DT Miami Dolphins Derek Ware TE Phoenix Cardinals TE Cincinnati Bengals TE Dallas Cowboys Bobby Williams DB St. Louis Cardinals Detroit Lions
Year(s) 2009 2010 1995-97 1938 1965 1929 1982 1939 2010-13 1984 1961 1973-76 1965 1944-45 1987 1961 1961-62 1964 1987 1987 1991-92 1993 1994-96 1997-00 2001-03 2004 2005-07 1992-94 1994-95 1996 1966-67 1968-71
Former UCO great Keith Traylor played on three Super Bowl championship teams during a lengthy NFL career that ended in 2007.
Jermelle Cudjo was a four-year defensive line standout for the Bronchos before signing as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2010. He’s in his fourth year in the league.
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Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Playoff History Central Oklahoma has qualified for the national playoffs 10 times in its history, winning two championships. UCO made it to the NAIA playoffs six times, capped by championship seasons in 1962 and 1982, and has made four NCAA Division II playoff appearances. The Bronchos are 10-8 in the playoffs -- 11-7 with a forfeit -- and 5-1 at home. Central made its first playoff appearance in 1962, winning two games to capture the university’s first-ever national title. The Bronchos qualified again in 1972, ’79, ’82, ’83 and ’85, finishing runner-up in 1979 and winning their second national title in 1982. UCO first qualified for the Division II playoffs in 1996, then made back-to-back showings in 1998-99 before going back in 2003. A brief look at UCO’s playoff appearances:
1962 NAIA Playoffs First Round
UCO Emporia First Downs 17 12 Yards Rushing 324 50 Yards Passing 33 113 Passes Comp.-Att. 4-10 15-29 Int.-Yards 3-43 0-0 Punts-Avg. 5-34.0 5-37.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Yards Penalized 85 23
Championship Game
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Central Oklahoma wrapped up a perfect 11-0 season and secured its first NAIA national championship by rallying past Lenoir Rhyne (N.C.) 28-13. The top-ranked Bronchos of head coach Al Blevins fell behind 6-0 in the first quarter, but came back to take a 14-6 halftime lead. No. 3 Lenoir Rhyne made it
Game in Figures
UCO UNK First Downs 18 15 Yards Rushing 347 134 Yards Passing 48 273 Passes Comp.-Att. 5-8 14-31 Int.-Yards 2-32 1-27 Punts-Avg. 5-38.8 6-28.3 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards 9-79 6-57
Semifinals
EDMOND -- Quarterback Scott Burger ran for First Downs 12 20 three touchdowns and passed for another as Central Yards Rushing 143 292 Oklahoma coasted to a 28-6 win over Presbyterian Yards Passing 158 55 College at Wantland Stadium and advanced to the Passes Comp.-Att. 8-18 7-19 NAIA championship game for the second time. Int.-Yards 4-30 1-4 Punts-Avg. 4-42.0 3-33.0 The Bronchos took advantage of five Presbyterian Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 turnovers in winning easily. Penalties-Yards 6-63 6-69 Burger got UCO on the board late in the first quarter, scoring on a short quarterback sneak and 1972 NAIA Playoffs adding the extra point and he made it 14-0 in the second period with a five-yard run and another PAT. First Round The Bronchos went ahead 20-0 in the final minute COMMERCE, Texas -- In its first playoff appearof the first half on a 32-yard TD pass from Burger to ance since the 1962 championship season, Central Ben Young, and UCO wrapped up its finals berth in Oklahoma was no match for powerful Texas A&Mthe third quarter on Burgers’ five-yard option keeper Commerce as the Lions held the Bronchos to 160 yards and Clifford Chatman’s two-point conversion run. total offense and rolled to a 54-0 semifinal victory. Game in Figures TAMU-C ran for 399 yards and passed for 124 in UCO PC routing UCO. The Lions led 7-0 after one period and First Downs 12 16 Yards Rushing 231 57 21-0 at halftime before really making it a rout with a Yards Passing 87 152 33-point second-half explosion. UCO completed only Passes Comp.-Att. 3-10 17-36 one of eight passing attempts for 16 yards in the game Int.-Yards 1-21 1-11 in finishing the season 9-2. Punts-Avg. 7-35.9 7-33.6
1979 NAIA Playoffs First Round
KEARNEY, Neb. -- Clifford Chatman scored three touchdowns and Steve Tate two as Central Oklahoma scored 28 unanswered points en route to downing Nebraska-Kearney, 42-22, in the first round. Tate had a 12-yard scoring run and Chatman a oneyard TD plunge while Kearney had two long-distance scoring plays as the two were deadlocked at 14-all early in the second period. Chatman, who rushed for 174 yards on 21 carries, broke the tie with a 67-yard scoring dash that gave UCO a 20-14 halftime lead. UCO moved ahead 28-14 in the third period on Chatman’s one-yard plunge, with Tate’s two-yard TD midway through the fourth quarter making it 35-14. The Bronchos completed their scoring moments later when Sylvester Moore scored on a 24-yard run with a lateral after an interception.
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 Penalties-Yards 13-121
Championship Game
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McALLEN, Texas -- Perennial power Texas A&M-Kingsville denied Central Oklahoma its second NAIA national championship, prevailing in a wild 20-14 contest that went to the wire. The Bronchos finished with 459 yards, but lost two fumbles and threw five interceptions, one of which was returned for what proved to be the winning score. The Javelinas racked up 451 yards total offense and lost six fumbles. UCO took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a five-yard run by Clifford Chatman, but TAMUK went ahead 12-7 by halftime with a pair of secondquarter scores. The Javelinas went ahead 20-7 in the third quarter with a 100-yard interception return and a two-point conversion pass. UCO got within 20-14 with 4:14
History
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-ranked Central Oklahoma had no problem in its first-ever playoff contest, advancing to the NAIA national championship game with a 20-0 rout of College of Emporia (Kan.) in a battle of unbeatens at Taft Stadium. The Bronchos limited the Hornets to 163 yards total offense while rolling up 324 yards rushing, topped by R.L. Briggs’ 23-carry, 151-yard performance. Jim Davis put UCO on top early in the second period when he recovered a fumble in the end zone and the Bronchos went ahead 13-0 later in the quarter on a oneyard TD run by Briggs and Jack Kieder’s extra point. It stayed that way until midway through the fourth quarter when Briggs scored from two yards out for a 20-0 lead that wrapped up the win. Game in Figures
a 14-13 game early in the third quarter, but UCO took over down the stretch. R.L. Briggs’ two-yard TD run gave the Bronchos a 7-6 lead early in the second quarter and a 57-yard scoring dash by George Hughley upped UCO’s advantage to 14-6 by intermission. Lenoir made it 14-13, but Mike Rollins hit Billy Jones with a 28-yard scoring toss late in the period to give the Bronchos a 21-13 lead. UCO clinched the victory on a 62-yard Rollins-to-Jones TD pass late in the game. Game in Figures UCO Lenoir
1962 NAIA National Champions
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First Downs 18 32 Yards Rushing 313 359 Yards Passing 146 92 Passes Comp.-Att. 5-15 5-9 Int.-Yards 0-0 5-103 Punts-Avg. 1-34.0 4-31.3 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 7-6 Penalties-Yards 3-13 7-71
History
1982 NAIA Playoffs First Round
PUEBLO, Colo. -- Colorado State-Pueblo was simply no match for Central Oklahoma in the first round of the 1982 NAIA playoffs as the fifth-ranked Bronchos scored in two plays to open the game and went on to a 61-20 rout. UCO, which barely qualified for the playoffs after starting the season 3-2, racked up 411 yards in the first half to take a 40-7 lead and was never threatened. The Bronchos needed just two plays to score the game’s first touchdown, with quarterback Randy Page hitting Willie Henderson from 35 yards out. Page later scored on a one-yard sneak and added a 31-yard TD pass to Henderson as UCO opened up a 20-0 lead. Steve McKeaver tallied on a 45-yard run and Page tossed a 32-yard pass to Henderson for his third TD reception of the half en route to 40-7 halftime lead. Linebacker Ed Desherow amassed 25 tackles to lead UCO’s defensive efforts. Game in Figures UCO CSU-P First Downs 22 19 Yards Rushing 282 135 Yards Passing 266 273 Passes Comp.-Att. 12-26 12-43 Int.-Yards 2-181 3-30 Punts-Avg. 2-41.0 8-41.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 14-137 10-99
Semifinals
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. -- Central Oklahoma moved into its third NAIA title game, overcame a 10-0 deficit and six turnovers to subdue unbeaten Northeastern State, 28-17, in freezing weather. The Bronchos rallied with three second-quarter
touchdowns to take a 21-10 halftime lead. Quarterback Randy Page hit Daric Zeno with a 49-yard bomb to get UCO within 10-7, and the Bronchos took a 14-10 lead on Randy Jones’ two-yard run. UCO, which fell to NSU 42-26 early in the season, made it 21-10 with just over a minute remaining in the half as Page hit Bob Campo from 14 yards out . NSU cut its deficit to 21-17 late in the third quarter, but Zeno’s 55-yard punt return to the two-yard-line early in the final period set up a one-yard Page-to-Willie Henderson TD pass and clinched the win. Game in Figures UCO NSU
First Downs 13 18 Yards Rushing 52 131 Yards Passing 243 138 Passes Comp.-Att. 12-21 12-28 Int.-Yards 4-7 1-0 Punts-Avg. 5-33.6 6-37.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-3 Penalties-Yards 11-88 3-20
Championship Game
EDMOND -- Central Oklahoma had probably its worst offensive game of the season, but came through in the clutch when it needed to in trimming previously unbeaten Colorado Mesa, 14-11, at Wantland Stadium to capture its second NAIA national championship. UCO, which finished 10-2 with seven straight wins, netted only 165 yards total offense against the Mavericks but came up with a couple of crucial fourth-quarter interceptions to help secure the win. Randy Page’s 28-yard touchdown pass to Daric Zeno in the second period gave the Bronchos a 7-3 halftime lead, but Mesa used a touchdown and safety to go ahead 11-7 early in the fourth quarter. Randy Preston’s interception and 37-yard return set up UCO’s winning score, a one-yard run by Randy Jones midway through the final period. Game in Figures UCO Mesa
First Downs 12 16 Yards Rushing (-26) 212 Yards Passing 191 15 Passes Comp.-Att. 11-29 2-12 Int.-Yards 2-48 1-18 Punts-Avg. 6-38.8 5-29.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-35 7-40
1983 NAIA Playoffs First Round
EDMOND -- Central Oklahoma’s hopes of a second straight NAIA national title were dashed in the first round of the 1983 playoffs as Saginaw Valley rallied from a 13-0 fourth-quarter deficit to upset the Bronchos, 14-13, at Wantland Stadium. UCO, which finished 8-1-1 and had a 16-game nonlosing streak ended, was on top 13-0 heading into the final 15 minutes, thanks to a four-yard touchdown run by Randy Page in the second quarter and a one-yard Bruce Vann TD burst in the third period. But the Cardinals, with a stiff wind at their backs, drew within 13-7 early in the fourth quarter, then scored on a trick play -- a 48-yard pass-lateral -- to take the lead with just 1:28 left in the game. UCO didn’t give up, however, as Page completed passes for 36 yards to Daric Zeno and 20 yards to Willie Henderson in moving the Bronchos to Saginaw’s 31-yard-line before he was intercepted with 26 seconds left. Game in Figures UCO SV
First Downs 10 18 Yards Rushing 86 147 Yards Passing 204 192 Passes Comp.-Att. 10-24 14-35 Int.-Yards 1-14 3-29 Punts-Avg. 11-38.1 11-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 6-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 2-20 10-93
1985 NAIA Playoffs First Round
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. -- Central Oklahoma’s sixth and final trip to the NAIA playoffs ended in frustration as Henderson State kicked a 42-yard field goal with 1:42 remaining to topple the top-ranked Bronchos, 18-15, in the first round. UCO totaled 379 yards total offense but 11 penalties and two lost fumbles helped stymie the Bronchos. UCO took a 7-0 first-quarter lead on a 16-yard TD pass from Glynn Walker to Clifford Burney. Henderson then scored the next 15 points on two touchdowns and a field goal to grab a 15-7 lead. The Bronchos tied it 15-all in the third period on Eddie Goodlow’s 53-yard run and a two-point conversion and it stayed that way until HSU’s late kick.
1982 NAIA National Champions
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Playoff History Game in Figures
UCO HSU First Downs 15 18 Yards Rushing 272 129 Yards Passing 107 157 Passes Comp.-Att. 9-18 7-10 Int.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts-Avg. 6-36.2 6-38.8 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-1 Penalties-Yards 11-95 5-46
1996 Division II Playoffs First Round
First Downs 20 22 Yards Rushing 92 136 Yards Passing 292 376 Passes Comp-Att. 18-36 21-40 Int.-Yards 2-14 2-52 Punts-Avg. 7-38.9 8-36.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-47 15-105
Quarterfinals
DAVIS, Calif. -- California-Davis jumped on the Bronchos from the start, scoring three first-quarter touchdowns en route to a 26-7 quarterfinal victory that ended UCO’s season at 9-3. Davis quarterback Mark Grieb picked the Bronchos defense apart, completing touchdown passes of 49, 14, and 34 yards in the first 13 minutes of the game as the Aggies opened a quick 20-0 lead. UCO’s defense tightened after the three early scores and a four-yard TD run by Jubarko Gaines early in the second quarter got the Bronchos within 20-7. Davis opened the third quarter with a lengthy scoring drive to take a 26-7 lead. Game in Figures UCO UCD First Downs 21 18 Yards Rushing 98 181 Yards Passing 178 249 Passes Comp-Att. 15-40 18-26 Int.-Yards 1-9 1-0 Punts-Avg. 9-32.2 4-40.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-37 13-130
1998 Division II Playoffs First Round
EDMOND -- Chadron State missed a 52-yard field goal with less than a minute to play as No. 1-rated Central Oklahoma held on for a thrilling 21-19 victory in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs.
Broncho Football
First Downs 15 23 Yards Rushing 122 111 Yards Passing 95 283 Passes Comp.-Att. 8-17 28-48 Int.-Yards 3-81 2-35 Punts-Avg. 3-39.3 4-33.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 5-3 Penalties-Yards 4-27 6-53
Quarterfinals
EDMOND -- Lone Star Conference rival Texas A&M-Kingsville avenged an early-season loss to Central Oklahoma with an exciting 24-21 overtime victory in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Javelinas had possession first in the overtime and kicked a 37-yard field goal to break a 21-21 tie before getting a big sack in holding UCO scoreless in its offensive try. UCO, which defeated TAMUK 38-9 in the second game of the season, took a 14-0 third-quarter lead on a 63-yard pass from Scott Condict to Todd Barnes and a four-yard Reggie Donner run. The Javelinas stormed back with three straight scores to go on top 21-14, but UCO drew even on Condict’s 39-yard scoring toss to Barnes with 2:24 remaining. The game was later turned into a forfeit victory for the Bronchos. Game in Figures UCO TAMUK
First Downs 13 23 Rushes-Yards 65 346 Passing Yards 234 145 Passes Comp.-Att. 9-22 7-19 Int.-Yards 2-42 1-1 Punts-Avg. 10-40.5 5-33.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 8-75 17-138
1999 Division II Playoffs First Round
DAVIS, Calif. -- California-Davis used a key second-half goal-line stand to hand Central Oklahoma a 33-17 setback in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Bronchos trailed 26-17 late in the third quarter when it drove to a first-and-goal at the UCD two-yardline, but the Aggies held on four straight downs then drove 99 yards for the clinching score. Quarterback Brett Manning completed 8 of 16 passes for 167 yards, including a 13-yard scoring strike to split end Todd Barnes late in the first half that got UCO within 19-17.
Game in Figures
UCO UCD First Downs 20 25 Yards Rushing 85 203 Yards Passing 167 310 Passes Comp-Att. 8-16 16-24 Int.-Yards 1-24 1-0 Punts-Avg. 4-32.0 2-35.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 3-35 12-105
2003 Division II Playoffs First Round
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Uriah Matthew forced a Mesa State fumble that Jonathan Tate recovered at the Central Oklahoma 15-yard-line with 1:07 remaining as the Bronchos held off Mesa State 20-15 in the first round of the 2003 playoffs. UCO was limited to 242 total yards in the snow and cold but came up with the big play at the end to advance to the quarterfinals The Bronchos were clinging to a 20-15 lead when the Mavericks drove to a fourth-and-two at the UCO 23. MSC quarterback Sean McGraw ran for an apparent first down at the 15, but Matthew knocked the ball loose and Tate recovered to clinch the win. UCO bolted to a 14-0 first-half lead, getting touchdown runs of 11 and 64 yards from Jarrod Manoy. The Mavericks closed to within 14-9 by intermission, then went ahead 15-14 in the third. The Bronchos regained the lead late in that stanza on a nine-yard scoring pass from Erick Johnson to Dee Dee Carter and the defense did the rest. Game in Figures UCO Mesa
First Downs 14 24 Yards Rushing 110 327 Yards Passing 132 80 Passes Comp.-Att. 15-25 6-25 Int.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts-Avg. 8-43.9 7-37.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-4 Penalties-Yards 8-88 10-96
History
EDMOND -- Central Oklahoma celebrated its first playoff appearance since 1985 -- and its first-ever in NCAA Division II -- with one of the most dramatic wins in school history, pulling out a last-minute 23-21 victory over Chadron State. Alton Lusk scored on a 38-yard pass from quarterback Stanley Pena on a third-and-10 play with only 1:11 remaining to give the Bronchos the lead. The touchdown pass was tipped by two Chadron State defenders before it eventually ended up in the hands of Lusk, who sped the final 20 yards untouched for his only TD reception of the season. CSC nearly came back, completing a pass to the UCO five-yard line on the final play of the game. Tailback Jubarko Gaines scored UCO’s first two touchdowns. Game in Figures UCO CSC
The unbeaten Bronchos, who won their schoolrecord 12th game of the season, used turnovers to take a 14-6 halftime lead. Strong safety Brandon Carder scored on a 47-yard interception return to give UCO a 7-6 lead and a Brad Shea fumble recovery at the CSC 20-yard line led to a 16-yard Reggie Donner touchdown run. The Bronchos led 21-12 after Donner’s seven-yard TD scamper early in the fourth period, but Chadron State scored with 2:33 remaining to make it 21-19 and then recovered the onside kick. The Eagles moved to the UCO 35 before missing the long field goal try with 52 seconds left. Game in Figures UCO CSC
Quarterfinals
KINGSVILLE, Texas -- Texas A&M-Kingsville took control early and went on to rout injury-riddled Central Oklahoma 49-6 in the quarterfinals of the 2003 playoffs. The Lone Star Conference champion Javelinas scored on their first three possessions of the game in taking an 18-0 first-quarter lead and went ahead 32-0 by halftime as the Bronchos threw three interceptions. TAMUK, which won its 11th straight game in moving into the semifinals, eventually built its lead to 49-0 before UCO avoided the shutout on a oneyard Erick Johnson touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter. The Bronchos finished the year 9-3. Game in Figures UCO TAMUK
First Downs 12 22 Yards Rushing 94 232 Yards Passing 106 208 Passes Comp.-Att. 10-29 12-19 Int.-Yards 0-0 4-26 Punts-Avg. 6-45.5 3-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-85 6-80
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History
Tarik Abdullah, 2000-01-02 Larry Adair, 1955-56-58 Dennis Adams, 1965-66-67 John Adams, 1974-75-76-77 Tommy Adams, 1963-64 Alex Aguilar, 2003-04-05-06 Ancel Airington, 1969-70-71 Glen Alan, 1927 Craig Albracht, 1989-90 Crome Alexander, 1973-74-75-76 Dale Alexander, 1972-73-74-75 Wallace Alexander, 1958-59 Darrel Alfred, 1976-77 Delbert Allen, 2003 Kenny Allen, 2012 Lyndon Allen, 1968 Richard Allen, 1977 Justin Allgood, 2004-05 Herb Allison, 1982-83-84-85 Dana Amaya, 1972-73-74-75 Ryan Ambrose, 1997-98-99-00 Derek Amyx, 2002 Anthony Anderson, 2009-10-11-12 Bill Anderson, 1941 Jim “Andy” Anderson, 1958-59-60 Mike Anderson, 1974-75-76
Justin Allgood Verne Anderson, 1948 Al Andrews, 1949-51-52 Robert Angerman, 1917 Jim Anquoe, 1960 Rowdy Anthony, 1991 Barry Antwine, 1996-97-98-99 Earl Applebee, 1941-46-47 Merle Applebee, 1947 Aaron Applegate, 2009 Barry Armstrong, 1990-91-92 Matt Armstrong, 1978 John Arnold, 1959-60 Leonard Arnold, 1966-67 Kyle Aschenbrenner, 2012 K.C. Asiodu, 2008 Joe Aska, 1993-94 Jack Atkins, 1933-34 Jeremy Atkins, 2009-10 Benny Aubrey, 1976 Brad Avant, 1965-66-67-68 Landon Awbrey, 1999 Joe Aycock, 1960
B-B-B-B-B
Bob Baccarini, 1947-48-49 Irving Baccus, 2001-02-03 Ben Bailey, 1968-69-70 Dale Bailey, 1954 Guy Bailey, 1923-24 Jim Bailey, 1968 Charles Baker, 1948 Tyrone Baker, 1994-95 Lester Baldwin, 1981-82-83-84 Lloyd Ball, 1970-71 Richard Ball, 1966 Earnest Ballard, 1934-35 Drake Ballew, 2010-11-12 Dwain Banks, 1981-82-83 Jimmy Banks, 1983-84-85
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Todd Barnes, 1998-99 W.C. “Hap” Barnard, 1934-36-37 J. Calvin Barnett, 1917 Terrance Barnett, 2006 Mark Barre, 1985 Marion Bartlett, 1934-35 Elvin Barton, 1921-22-23 Dean Bass, 1963 Bud Bates, 1941 Terry Battle, 2010-11 Everette Baumgartner, 1924-25 Ben Beames, 1942 Syd Beames, 1948-49 Tom Bean, 1952-53-54-55 Wayne Bean, 1948 Tanner Beckner, 2004 Charles Bell, 1983-84-85 Chase Bell, 2004-05 Jerome Bell, 1964-65 Terrence Bell, 1998 Loney Bellows, 1978 B.J. Bender, 2000-01-02-03 Mike Bennett, 1987-88-89 Roy Berger Pete Bernell, 1930-31 William Bernell, 1931 David Berry, 2006-07 Mike Berry, 1983 John Berryhill, 1934-35 Lyle Berryhill, 1946-47 Brant Bertrand, 1992-93 Derrick Best, 1997 Curtis W. Betts, 1925 Deryck Beveridge, 2011 Shane Biles, 1987 Josh Billings, 2001-02 Monet Bilton, 1990-92-93 Ben Birmingham, 2007-09 Joshua Birmingham, 2010-11-12 Jeff Bishop, 1984-85-86-87 Bus Blackburn, 1934-36-37 Floyd Blackburn, 1923 Isaiah Blackshear, 2009-10-11 James Bledsoe, 1978 George Blevins, 1960-61 Loyd Boatright, 1919 Nick Bobeck, 1999-00-01-02 Christian Bobo, 2012 Dale Boles, 1941 Jack Bond, 1955-58 Brian Booker, 2009-10 Dusty Borror, 2001-02-03 Wallace Borum, 1922-23-24 Lee Bourne, 1920 John Bowden, 1958 Tray Bowie, 2007-08-09 Jim Bowker, 1958 Chris Boxell, 1972-73-74-75 Harry Boyd, 1965-66 Toby Boydstun, 1984-85 Jerrod Bradford, 2004-05 Willie Bradley, 2006 Gus Bradshaw, 1990 Kenneth Brady, 1942-46 Charlie Branch, 2003-04 Ed Branch, 1981-82 Jeremy Brantley, 2004-05 Chris Braxton, 1988-89-90 Glen Braxton, 1988-89-91 Hugh Braymer, 1919-21-24 Jon Brazeal, 1997-98-99-00 Sherdeill Breathett, 2008 Marcus Brent, 1986-87-88 Hooter Brewer, 1952 L.E. Brewer, 1953 Jake Bridges, 2006-07 R.L. Briggs, 1961-62-63-64 Greg Briley, 1998-99-00-01 Eric Brinkley, 1991-92-93-94 Gordon Bristow, 1920
Devin Britt, 2002 Tommy Britt, 1989 Bobby Brooks, 2003-04-05-06 Connie Brooks, 1958-59 Dennis Brooks, 1976-77 James Brooks, 1969-70-71 Julian Brooks, 1930-31-33 Benny Brown, 1962 Bill Brown, 1941 Doug Brown, 1987-88-89-90 Dudley Brown, 1940-41-46 Eugene Brown, 1927 Jerry Brown, 1962 Keith Brown, 1990-91-92-93 Harold Brown, 2001 Marion Brown, 1986 Victor Brown, 1960
Tony Bryson Aaron Bruner, 1981-82-83-85 James Bruno, 1941-46 Tony Bryan, 1988-89 Terry Bryant, 1967-68-69 Tony Bryson, 1992-93-94-95 Richard Buck, 1955 Louis Bullette, 1931 Victor Bunch, 1921-22 Corbin Burchett, 2009-10 Tim Burchett, 1978 Zane Burgess, 1987-88-89-90 Carl Burget, 1946 Scott Burger, 1979-80 Don Burget, 1951-52-53 George Burget, 1948-49 Clifford Burney, 1982-83-84-85 Brad Burke, 1994 Buck Butcher, 1942 Mike Butler, 1969 Roland Butler, 1958-59 Colton Byford, 2010-11-12 Anthony Byrd, 2002-03-04-05 Clifford Byrd, 1917-19 Herbert Byrd, 2008-09-10-12
C-C-C-C-C
Todd Cadwallader, 1985 Jimmie Cain, 1937 Keith Cain, 1977 Floyd Caldwell, 1933-34-35 James Caldwell, 1988-89 Steve Caldwell, 2011 James Callahan, 1929 Derek Camacho, 2002-03 John Campbell, 1923 Sam Campbell, 1975-76 Bob Campo, 1979-80-81-82 Derwin Cantley, 1982 Paul Carcy, 1946 Brandon Carder, 1995-96-97-98 Benny Carlisle, 1940-41 W.C. Carmichael, 1947-48-49 Cham Carpenter, 1982-83 C.J. Carson, 2012 Adam Carter, 2004 Craig Carter, 1977-78 David Carter, 1985 Dee Dee Carter, 2000-01-02-03 Sid Carter, 1941 Wade Carter, 1967
Tucker Cason, 2008-09-10-11 Don Castleberry, 1933-34 Bob Catham, 1959-60 Bill Cathey, 1956-57-58 Steve Cerney, 1997-98-99 Nick Chalifoux, 2009 Kenny Chamlee, 1988-89-90-91 Jordan Chappell, 1999-00-01-02 Landon Chappell, 2012 Clifford Chatman, 1978-79-80 John Cheatham, 1953 Gerald Cheek, 1955-56 Ronnie Chesser, 1961-62 Aaron Chester, 1995-96-97-98 Troy Chitsey, 1991-92-93-94 Ray Lee Christian, 1960 Stanley Cieslinski, 1940 Mike Ciskowski, 1976-77 Mike Cizek, 1988-89-90-92 Colin Clancy, 2007 Carl Clark, 1917 Jim Clark, 1962-63 Leland Clark, 1962-63 Mark Clark, 1970-71-72 Pete Clark, 1949 Wayne Clark, 1962 Whan Clark, 1986 Kirby Clements, 1973-74-75 Ray “Duke” Clemmons, 1934 Will Clewis, 2006-07 Ben Cleveland, 1929-30-31 Kyle Clopton, 2004-05-06 Dennis Cobb, 1977-78 Howard Cobb, 1966-67 Bill Cofer, 1949 Bryan Coffey, 1981-82 Thomas Colbert, 1960 Chris Cole, 2002 Gary Cole, 1960 Corey Collier, 2001-02-03-04 Egean Collins, 1985-86 Ray Collins, 1986-87-88 Carl Combs, 1941-42 John Compton, 1954 Matt Compton, 2003-04-05-06 Willard Compton, 1926-27-28-29 Scott Condict, 1997-98 Mike Condit, 1993 Bill Condron, 1948-49 Kirk Condry, 1976-77-78 Milburn Conklin, 1917-19 Billy Cook, 1995-96-97 Chris Cook, 1992-93-94-95 Harold Cook, 1952-55 David Cooke, 1952-53-54 Darren Cooley, 1993 David Cooper, 2007-08-09 Fred Cooper, 2001 Ryan Cooper, 2000-01-02-03 David Copeland, 1987 Mashawn Copeland, 2010-11 Rashawn Copeland, 2009-10 James Copenhauer, 1937-40 Jack Corbett, 1954 Michael Cordrum, 1951-52 Kenneth Corley, 1941-42 Devin Corn, 1995-96 Jett Cornett, 1996-97-98-99 Clay Costner, 1952-53 David Cottrell, 1966-67-69 Archie Courtney, 1923-24-25-26 Ray Courtney, 1919-20-21 Mike Cowart, 1983 Balm Cox, 1921-22 Billy Craig, 1960-61 Trey Crain, 2003-04-05 Morgan Cramer, 1999 Kenneth Cramer, 1926-27 Ron Cramer, 1975-76-77-78 Walter Cramer, 1924-25-26-27
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football All-Time Lettermen Harold Craven, 1925 Bryson Crawford, 2009-10 Chris Crawford, 1996-98-99-00 Roy “Ike” Crews, 1930-33 Ollie Cromwell, 1962-63 Ian Cronkhite, 2007 Harold Crosley, 1952-53 Roy Cruce, 1931 Tony Cruse, 1973 Jermelle Cudjo, 2006-07-08-09 Art Cunningham, 1942 Dennis Cunningham, 1971-72-73-74 Milton Curry, 1973-74-75 Randy Cuthbertson, 1996-97
D-D-D-D-D
Fernando Franco, 2007-08 Kenneth Franklin, 2006 Lawrence Frary, 1919-20 Craig Frazier, 1973-74-75 Otto Frazier, 1927, 29 Frank Freels, 1937 Don Freeman, 1965-66-67-68 Cranford French, 1940-41-42-46 Don Fritts, 1970 Clyde Frolich, 1961-62-63 Cecil Frost, 1929-30-34 Russy Frye, 1958 Anthony Fullbright, 1987
E-E-E-E-E
Jubarko Gaines, 1995-96 Ruben Gaines, 2011 Neil Galbraith, 1984-85-86-87 Ryan Gallimore, 2007-08-09 Dana Garcia, 1984 Roman Garcia, 1999 Jerry Gardner, 1998-99-00-01 Ronnie Gardner, 1965
Johnny Eastep, 1971-72-73-74 Cole Eddy, 2010 Chris Edgmon, 1980-81-82-84 Joe Edison, 1946 Mike Edmondson, 1981 Steve Edmondson, 1970-71-72-73 Ralph Edwards, 1947-48 Willie Edwards, 1949-51 Zach Edwards, 2003-04 Peyton Egleston, 2004-05-06 Julis Elder, 1985 Don Eldridge, 1966-67-68-69 Harreld Eldridge, 1951 Wayne Ellenberg, 1984-85 Cody Ellett, 2007-08-09-10 Bert Elliot, 1962 Bill Ellis, 1933-34 Tyler Ellis, 2003-04-05-06 Derek Elmore, 1994-95-96-97 Josh Elmore, 2005 Josh Epperson, 2001-02-03-04 Charles Eppler, 1984 John Estep, 1994-95-96-97 Andy Erwin, 1989-90 Charles Eschleman, 1927-29-30 Marvin Esmond, 1966-67 Andrew Evans, 1929-30-31 Kenny Evans, 1994-95-96-97 Greg Everidge, 2010
F-F-F-F-F
Marion Fagan, 1946-47-49 Cleon Faik, 1955-56-58 Joey Fallon, 2009 Chris Fallwell, 1997 Clint Farlin, 1991-92 Eric Farmen, 1990-91 Brian Fayak, 1985-86-87 Tony Felton, 1984-85 Reynaldo Fennell, 1976-77 Gary Fetterhoff, 1965 Darryl Fields, 1989-90 Trevor Fike, 1987-88-89-90 Dustin Files, 1999-00-01-02 Mike Filson, 1993-94 Chris Finn, 2005 Dustin Finn, 2005-06-07-08 Terry Fisher, 1986-87-88 Aaron Fisher, 2011 Frank Fisk, 1922-23-1926 John Fitzgerald, 1997-98-99-00 Gerry Flannel, 1983 Alger Flood, 1970 Jerry Floyd, 1977-78 Sherman Floyd, 1946-47-48 Leroy Flynn, 1954-55-56 James Ford, 1978 Buddy Foreman, 1952-53-54 Hugh Forsythe, 1917-19-20-22 Chris Forte, 1985 Larry Foster, 1962
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G-G-G-G-G
Ryan Gallimore Nick Garitano, 2011 Tom Garrison, 1961 Charles Garten, 1947-48 Matt Gates, 2005-06-07-08 Marlon Gay, 1972-73-74-75 Bill Gaylor, 1953 Ed Gholson, 1971 Javaris Gibbs, 1998-99-00-01 Alex Gibson, 2008 Joe Gibson, 2003 Dominick Gilbert-Phillips, 2008-09-10-11 Bill Giles, 1934 Bert Gilliland, 1976-77-78 Lonnie Gilliland, 1949-51-52 Chris Gillispie, 1993-94-95-96 Pat Gilmore, 1971 Mike Gilstrap, 1968-69 Mike Girval, 1963 Duard Givens, 1942-46-47-48 Eddie Glasgow, 1990 Horace Glazener, 1922-23 Flo Gonzalez, 1991-92-93-94 Gilbert Gonzalez, 1961-62 Ed Good, 1927-28-29-31 Anwar Gooden, 1993-94 Eric Gooden, 2000-01 Eddie Goodlow, 1984-85 Wayne Goodman, 1955, 58 Timothy Goodson, 1983-84 Cornell Gordon, 1989-90-91-92 Robert Gordon, 1986-87-88-89 Trevor Gordon, 2003 Grant Gover, 1934 Gene Gower, 1952-53 Lance Grace, 1998-99 T.J. Graham, 2007 Kent Grant, 1970 Bobby Gray, 1958 Emmitt Grayson, 1996 Paul Green, 1948-49 Robert Green, 1978-79 DeMarr Greer, 1999-00 Landon Greve, 2010-11 Bill Griffin, 1949-50 Lewis Griffin, 1993
Ray Griffin, 1981-82-83 Stanley Griffin, 1970 Tyler Griffin, 1998-99-00 Wade Griffin, 1995-96-97-98 Bob Griggs, 1967 Alvin Grigsby, 1949 Logan Grinstead, 2010 Buddy Groomer, 1942 Brad Grow, 1975 Brock Gruenberg, 2006-07 Chad Gruver, 1994-95-96-97 Ronnie Gulikers, 1995-96-97-98
H-H-H-H-H
Chad Hacker, 1997-98-99-00 Mel Hackett, 1984-85 Everett Hafer, 1919-20 Lee Haff, 1982-83-84-85 A.J. Haglund, 2001-02-03-04 Tervor Hale, 1987-89 Brad Hall, 1977 Darien Hall, 2002 Joe Hall, 2000-01-02-03 Richard Hall, 1975-76 Rusty Hall, 2000-01-02 Shannon Hall, 1995-96-97-98 Stan Hall, 1977 Vince Hall, 2000-2002-03 Willy Hall, 1980-81-82 Bob Hamilton, 1955-58 Chad Hamilton, 2005 Dale Hamilton, 1928-29-31-32 Brian Hamlin, 1987-88-89-90 Terry Hardeman, 2006-07-08-09 Jim Hardy, 1958 Alton Harkey, 1986 Brad Harmon, 2010-11 Ronnie Harmon, 1958-61-62 James Harper, 1993-94-95-96 Don Harris, 1956-58 Don Harris, 1999-00-01 Freddie Harris, 2007-08-09 Michael Harris, 2012 Jeff Harrison, 1990 Leonard Harrison, 1958 Cecil Harry, 1972-73 James Haught, 1933-34-35 Tom Havenstrite, 1961-62 Carl Hawkins, 1974-75-76-77 Don Hawkins, 2009-10 Mike Hawkins, 1974-75 Tim Haws, 1960-61-62 Joe Hayes, 1983 Murrell Hayes, 1970-71 Raymond Hayes, 1958-59-60 Raymond Hayes, 1974-75-76 Bob Hayhurst, 1927-28 Houston Haynes, 1970-71 Jerry Haynes, 1956-58 Sid Haynes, 1949 Jim Heard, 1958-59 Larry Heard, 1965-66-67-68 Shepley Heard, 1999-00-01 Matt Heath, 2006 Kelly Heathington, 1997-98-99-00 Craig Heavener, 1968-69-70-71 Elmer Heck, 1951 Mark Helton, 2000 Evan Helvey, 2001-02 Leonard Henderson, 1968-69-70 LeRoy Henderson, 1949-53-54 Willie Henderson, 1980-81-82-83 Kendall Hendricks, 2006-07-08-09 Patrick Hendrix, 2001 Maurice Henry, 2009 Clyde Herndon, 1921-22-23 Don Herring, 1960 Clifton Herington, 1923-24 James Hicks, 1956
History
Tom Dake, 1972-73-74-75 Jerremy Dale, 1999-00-01-02 Ashton Dandy, 2011-12 Mike Daniel, 1985 Erick Daniels, 1990-91-92 Steve Daniels, 2011 Lanier Dark, 1934-35 Jimmy Darnell, 1951 Nathaniel Dash, 1989-90 Toby Daugherty, 1982-83-84 Maurice Davenport, 1990-91-92 Bryce Davis, 2008-09-10-11 Claude Davis, 1998-99-00 Dolphin Davis, 2009-10 Don Davis, 1975-76-77-78 Jim Davis, 1962-63 Rod Davis, 1980-81-82-83 Terrance Davis, 2011 Brent Davison, 2001-02-03-04 Craig Dawkins, 1981-82 Rakim Dawkins, 2011 Nigel Dawson, 2006-07 Landon Dean, 2001-02 Leonard Dean, 1930-31-32-33 Bob Deary, 1961-63 Jason Debay, 2002-03 Navarro Deboze, 1960 Gene Dees, 1947-48 Jackie Dees, 1951-52 Marco DeGiusti, 1970 Otis Delaporte, 1937-38-39 Bob Delver, 1949-50 Derek Dennis, 1989-90 Goldie Dennis, 1921-22 Robert Dennis, 1926-27 Shon Denny, 1992 Cornelius Denton, 1960-62 Jim Depel, 1959-60 Ed Desherow, 1982-83-84 Tony Determan, 1967-68-69 Dwight DeVaughn, 2002-03 Lawrence DeVore, 1933-34 Eric Dietz, 2006-07 Lee Diffendaffer, 1921-22-23-24 Randy Dilbeck, 1981-892 Randy Dillman, 1935-36 Brandon Dixon, 2006-08 DeMario Dixon, 2008 Jason Dixon, 2005-06 Richard Dixon, 1966-67-68-69 Ross Dodson, 1976-77-78-79 John Doerner, 1928-29-30-31 Reggie Donner, 1997-98-99 Craig Dorn, 1995-96-97-98 Larry Dotson, 1990 Bill Doublin, 1941 David Douglas,1972 Levonte Douglas, 2012 Devoris Dozier, 2010-11-12 Aaron Dry, 1946 Jim Duckett, 1960 Lee Dudick, 1985 Noel Due, 1948-49
Dale Duggins, 1955-56-59 Ron Dumas, 1974 John Dunaway, 1946-47-48-49 Mike Duncan, 1969-70-71 Brad Dunlap, 1994-95 Charles Dunlap. 1967-68-69-70 David Dunlap, 1976 Dutch Dunn, 1973-74-75 O’Quinn Dunn, 1946-47 Giorgio Durham, 2008-09 Justin Durham, 2011 Bill Dutton, 1952-53 Jeff Dutton, 1992 Ronnie Dutton, 1964-65-66 Drew Dvoracek, 2005-06-07-08
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All-Time Lettermen Willie Hicks, 2004-05 Charles Hightower, 2009 Travis Hildebrand, 1994-95-96 Paul Hilgendorf, 1968-69 Lee High, 1975 Curtis Hill, 1985, 87-88-89 Kyle Hill, 2004 Terrence Hill, 2007-08-09 Thomas Hill, 2011-12 Robert Hines, 1979-80-81 Scott Hipp, 1996-97 Rick Hoehne, 1977-78 Mike Hogan, 1969-70-71 Ray Hogan, 1936 Howard Hogue, 1933 Jack Hogue, 1931 Rodney Hogue, 1974-75 Mickey Hoy, 1962-63-64 Vic Hilder, 1983-84 Dale Holland, 1967-68-69-70 Lyle Holland, 1919 Tucker Holland, 2009-10-11-12 Tyler Holland, 2003 Harry Hollister, 1917 John Holmes, 1983-84-85 Gale Holt, 1961 Walter Holt, 1926-27-28-30 Jimmy Homerathe, 1942 Christian Hood, 2011-12 Ray Hood, 1959-60-61 James Hooks, 1969-70-71-72 Anthony Horn, 2010-11 Ed Hotchkiss, 1940 Laverne Houck, 1962 Joe House, 1921-24-25 Clint Howard, 1984-85-86-87 Eric Howard, 1977-78 Royce Howard, 1969-70-71 Joe Howell, 1951-52-53 Micah Howeth, 2007-08 Kevin Huddleston, 1982 Dwight Huffman, 1949-53 Kyle Huggins, 2006 Cody Hughes, 2009-10 Bob Hulsey, 1941-42 Brandon Huneryager, 2006 Pinkey Hurley, 1987-88-89-90 Harvey Hurtt, 1958 Brad Hutchinson, 1971-72 Lance Hutson, 1986-87 Danny Hutton, 1973-74-75 Frank Hyson, 1925-26-27-28
I-I-I-I-I
Jason Idleman, 1993 Brent Ingram, 2000-01-02 Derrick Ingram, 2009-11-12 Lance Ingram, 2001-02-03-04 Ed Irby, 1968, 69-70-71 Marty Irland, 1986-88 Paul Irland, 1989-91-92 Buck Irwin, 1986-87-88 Grant Irwin, 1927 Walter Irwin, 1988-89-90-91 Jim Isaac, 1958
J-J-J-J-J
Detton Jackson, 1959 Harry Jackson, 1951 Justin Jackson, 1981-83-84 Lamonte Jackson, 1987-88-89 Marques Jackson, 1985 Matt Jackson, 2008-09-10-11 Walter Jacobs, 1922 Land Jacobsen, 1973-74 Anton Jacobson, 1933-34-35 Clifton Jacobson, 1933-34-35-36 Aaron James, 2011
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DeWaune James, 2001-02-03 Juan James, 1979-80-81-82 Antonio Jenkins, 2012 Bob Jennings, 1947 Don Jimerson, 1955-56 Andrew John, 2001-02-03 Charles Johns, 1941 Arthur Johnson, 2003-04-05
Erick Johnson Arthurray Johnson, 2004 Chris Johnson, 2002 Drahmal Johnson, 1996-97-98-99 Earl Johnson, 1960 Erick Johnson, 1999-00-02-03 Gilbert Johnson, 1962 Jerry Johnson, 1986-87 Kerry Johnson, 2006-07 Pat Johnson, 1917 Sam Johnson, 2012 Tim Johnson, 2007-08 Alva Johnston, 1926 Jeremiah Johnston, 1995-97 Ahmad Jones, 2009-10-11 Billy Jones, 1961-62-63-64 Cedric Jones, 2004-05 Ceonia Jones, 1982 Chris Jones, 1986 Dennis Jones, 1963 Ewul Jones, 1938-39-40-41 Jeff Jones, 1977-78 Jimmie Jones, 1942-46 Johnnie Jones, 1996-97-98-99 Justin Jones, 2001 Lynn Jones, 1994 Marcus Jones, 1970-71-72 Mike Jones, 1970-71-72 Randy Jones, 1980-81-82 Ray C. Jones, 1964-66 Rufus Jones, 1959-60 Tanner Jones, 2008 Terrance Jones, 1987-88-89-90 Terry Jones, 1978-79 Tyrone Jones, 1990-91-92-93 Winfred Jones, 1985-86-87 Jay Jordon, 1977-78 Jeff Jordan, 1977-78 Wayne Jordan, 1961 John Juby, 1936-37 Jacob Jung, 2002-03-04-05
K-K-K-K-K
Robert Kaser, 1964-65-66 Tyral Kearney, 2008 Steve Keaton, 1965-66-67-68 Milton Keck, 1968-69-70-71 Jon Keirns, 1967 Kwesi Keller, 2007-08 Bill Kelley, 1931-33-34 Bill Kelley, 1969 Jake Kessen, 2009-10 Mack Kemp, 1958-59-60 Tyler Kemp, 1991-92 Harry Kent, 1924-25 Lucas Kerr, 1998-99-00 Jake Kessen, 2008-09-10 Anthony Kessler, 2004-05 Bernie Keszler, 1963 Norval C. Ketch, 1925
Brian Key, 1989-90-91-92 Joe Key, 1942 Scott Key, 1987-88-89-90 Ted Key, 1942 Mike Keys, 1977-78 Simmie Kidd, 1919-20-24 John Kilbie, 1929-30 George Kimball, 1919-20 Rocky Kime, 1972-73-74 Jim Kimerling, 1954-55 Elmer Kincannon, 1941-42 Calvin King, 2003-04 Chris King, 2011-12 John King, 1928 Owen King, 1927-28-29 Thomas King, 1991-92-93 Willis Kinnick, 1942 Phil Kirtley, 1954-55-56 Wesley Klepper, 1990 Roy Kline, 1940 Lester Knauls, 1976-77-78 Tony Knauls, 1977-78 Ellis Knight, 2009-10 Mark Knight, 1984 Robert Knoblock, 1922 Dustin Koepke, 1998 Sterling Koons, 2011-12 Tanner Koons, 2012 Ryan Kowalewski, 2012 Steve Kraatz, 1975 Jack Krieder, 1962-63 John Kyle, 1961-62
L-L-L-L-L
Dick LaFever, 1947-48 Ben Lairamore, 1970-71-72 Kenneth Lake, 1978 Danny Lamb, 1964-65-66-67 Art Lamber, 1962 Bill Lancaster, 1992-93 Dorman Landtroop, 1940-41 Bobby Lane, 1972-73-74-75 Brant Lane, 1987-88-89-90 Joe Lane, 1964 Roy Lane, 1947-48-49 David Laumatia, 2011 Preston Lawrence, 1930 Brad Lawson, 1996-97 Kenneth Leach, 1959-60-61 Jeff Leader, 1978-79-80-81 Ricky Leath, 1977-78 Cecil Lee, 1974 Oliver Lee, 1917 Steve Leemhius, 1973-74-75-76 Clyde LeForce, 1919-20-21 Scott Leggett, 1985 Mart Leming, 1988-89-90-92 Melvin Lemmons, 1925 Zach Leonard, 1995 Jack Lester, 1948-49 Tom LeVay, 1947 Corey Lewis, 2005-06-07 Marion Lewis, 1940 Kenneth Lindsey, 1952-53-54 Dick Link, 1948 Buddy Link, 1980-81-82-83 Dante’ Lipscomb, 2010-11-12 Maurice Little, 2006-07 Mike Little, 1962 Ozell Littleton, 2010 Jonathan Llama, 2007-08 Tom Loafman, 1973-74-75 Caden Locke, 2012 J. W. Lockett, 1957-58-59 Don Lockwood, 1947-48-49 Jess Loepp, 1997-98-99-00 Ryan Logan, 1995-96-97-98 Noah Loman, 2002 Alonza Long, 1960-61
Steve Long, 1972-73-74 Stan Longan, 1997 Ryan Lopez, 2001-02-03-04 Kenny Lott, 1995-97 Tony Loud, 1989-90-91-92 Alvin Lowe, 1924 Gary Lower, 1956-57 Furman Lowry, 1927 Robert Lucas, 1917 DeWayne Luton, 1969 Johnny Luter, 1994-95-96-98 Evan Luttrell, 1999-00 Gabe Luttrell, 1998 Alton Lusk, 1996-97-98-99
M-M-M-M-M
Sharrod Mack, 1995-96 Ron Mackey, 1980-81-82 Carl Magana, 1952-53 Don Magruder, 1963-64 Willie Mahone, 1963-64 Bob Manley, 1961 Brian Mann, 1983-84-85 Brett Manning, 1998-99-00-01 Chris Manning, 1999-00-01-02 Jarrod Manoy, 2003-04 James Marcus, 1970 James Marks, 1986 T.J. Maroulis, 1998-99 Max Marquardt, 1956 Roy Marshall, 1949 Brandon Martin, 1995 Bret Martin, 1988-89 Chris Martin, 1998-99-00-01 Keith Martin, 1990-91-92-93 Tim Martin, 1990 Rex Martin, 1948-49 Derek Martinez, 2010 Marcus Martinez, 2007-08 Barry Mashburn, 1958-59-60 Ryan Massengale, 2007 Bo Mathews, 1981-82-83-84 Uriah Matthew, 2003-04-05 Justin Matthews, 1999-00 Ryan Matthews, 2003 Tucker Mathis, 1993 Larry Maxwell, 1968 Jack May, 1946 Jeremy Mayes, 1997 Everette McAninch, 1919-21-24 Andrew McCabe, 2008-09 Morris McCarver, 1940 Oiltron McCarver, 1940 Tommy McClain, 1964 John McClure, 1959-61-62-63 Jeremy McCool, 2004 Chad McCoy, 1992-93 Jim McDaniel, 1954-55-56 Kelly McDaniel, 1971-72 Nik McDaniel, 1999 Carl McElroy, 1970 Chad McGaugh, 2002-03-04 Josh McGee, 1997-98 Mike McGinley, 1972-73-74-75 John McGivern, 1971-72-73 Doyle McGraw, 1966-67 John McGuire, 1991-92-93-94 Otis McHenry, 1978 Raider McHugh, 1997-99-00-01 Steve McKeaver, 1981-82 Joe McKee, 1972-73 Chris McKenzie, 1995-96-97 Kevin McKenzie, 2004-05 Adrian McKittrick, 2000 Bill McMining, 1946-47-48-49 Gerald McMullin, 1974-75 Dustin McNeal, 1994-95-96-97 Jackie McPherson, 1952-53 Keno Meadows, 2010-11
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football All-Time Lettermen
N-N-N-N-N
Nate Nabergall, 2007 Mike Nagel, 1997-98-99-00 Benny Nall, 1953-54 Ethan Nall, 1998-99 Robert Naranjo, 1963-64 Ray Nash, 1972-73 Kelly Nasworthy, 1987-88 Andy Navarro, 2010-11 Ronnie Neal, 1986-87 Keith Neals, 1990-91-92-93 Adrian Nelson, 2012 Chance Nelson, 1992-93-94-95 Danny Nephew, 2002-03 Norman Nero, 1974-75-76
Greg Newcomer, 1994 J.D. Newland, 1959 Bert Newton, 1928 Tyler Newton, 2011-12
Brandon Noohi Jim Nichols, 1966-67 Billy Nickols, 1966 Warren Nichols, 1947 Bennett Niles, 1954-55-56 Warren Niles, 1941-46-47 Don Nolan, 1952 Brandon Noohi, 2008-09 Richard Norman, 1993-94-95-96 Jan Northcutt, 1958 Aaron Notarianni, 2000 Ed Nowlin, 1961-62 Larry Nunn, 1994-95-96
Anthony Phillips, 2010 Cleveland Phillips, 1992-93 Joe Phillips, 1956, 58 Mike Phillips, 1966-67 Harold Piper, 1928-30-31 Kem Pipkins, 1977-78-79-80 Robert Pitman, 1977 Kory Pitre, 2006 Aso Pogi, 2003 Joe Poindexter, 1960-61-62 Jack Pointer, 1965 Kenneth Pointer, 2007-08 Arma Polk, 1989 Pat Pollman, 1968-69 Maurice Ponton, 1925 Montana Poorboy, 2012 DeMarques Potter, 2006-07-08-09 Larry Porter, 1984-85-86-87 Avon Potter, 1917-20 Waymon Potts, 1987-88-89-90 Cameron Pound, 2012 Clint Powell, 1928-30-31 Paulo Prado, 2004-05 Earl Pressley, 1934-36-37 Chris Prestegard, 1993-94-95-96
O-O-O-O-O
Faye O’Dell, 1947-48-49 Bill Oder, 1942 Jack O’Donnell, 1969-70 David Ogan, 1972 Kola Olasiji, 2003-04-05-06 Kenny Oleson, 1979-80-81 Ricky Oliver, 1982-83-84 Norval Olson, 1947 Ryan O’Hara, 2006-07 Joe O’Neal, 1994-95 Bill O’Neil, 1936 Brian Orr, 1991-92-93-94 Ryan Orton, 1990-91-92-93 Don Owen, 1949 Gary Owen, 1972-73 Jeff Owens, 1978 Jenson Owens, 2004-05 Ramon Owens, 1956 Sam Owens, 2005-06
P-P-P-P-P
Chuck Page, 1955-58-59 Randy Page, 1981-82-83 Preston Paine, 2011 Bruce Palmer, 1986-87-88-89 Jason Palmer, 2008-09 Jeremy Palmoore, 2008-09 Bill Park, 1970-71-72 Charles Parker, 1971-72 Derek Parker, 1999 Ryan Parkhurst, 1993 Marcellus Parker, 2005-06-07 Todd Patmon, 1991-92-93-94 Chris Patterson, 1993-94 Terry Payne, 1992-93 Al Peacock, 1964 Raymond Pearce, 1976-77-78-79 Tom Pearson, 1956 Jerry Peery, 1956, 59-60 Travelle Pelkey, 2011 Stanley Penã, 1993-94-95-96 Creadell Pennon, 2009-10-11 Dan Perdue, 1917-20 Ralph Perdue, 1958-59 Ted Perdue, 1952-53 Steve Perkins, 1975-76-77 Chuck Phelps, 1934-35 Jason Phenix, 2002-03
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Todd Patmon John Preston, 1982-83 Randy Preston, 1981-82-83-84 Caleb Prince, 2006-07-08-09 Richard Prince, 2002-04 Quinton Prince, 2009 Bob Prichard, 1962 Mark Pritchard, 1973-74-75-76 Harold Prudholm, 1926 Da’Marean Pullen, 2006-07-08-09 Justin Pruitt, 2010 Norman Putnam, 1933-34 Jeff Pyle, 1983-84-85
Q-Q-Q-Q-Q Ferris Qualls, 1972
R-R-R-R-R
Oscar Raglin, 1942 Bill Ragsdale, 1972-73 Pat Ragsdale, 1964-65-66-67 John Rahe, 1963 Easton Ramsey, 2012 Rod Randall, 1970-71 Ron Ratliff, 1964-65 Keni Ray, 1967-68-69-70 David Rea, 1973 Ian Redwine, 1986 Mike Reed, 2008 Danny Reeves, 1966-67 Tony Reeves, 1972-73 Dustin Reid, 2009 Stanly Reid, 1982 Mark Reiland, 1991-92 Jason Rempe, 1997-98 Val Reneau, 1962-63 Don Reynolds, 1947-48 Jeremy Reynolds, 1998 Lofton Reyholds, 1928, 30 Ernie Rezabeck, 1948 Bill Rhoades, 1941 Elton Rhoades, 1990-93-94
Herman Rhodes, 1929 David Rice, 1961 Brian Richards, 1994 Ira Richards, 1990-91-92-93 Kester Richards, 1931 Chandler Richardson, 2007 Chase Richardson, 2007 Ron Richardson, 1965-66 Bill Richey, 1958-59 J.R. Rickard, 1994 Bob Riddle, 1952-53-54-55 Keegan Riddle, 2005 Kenneth Riddle, 1997-98-99-00 Darren Riddles, 2001-02 Dick Riggs, 1938-39-40 Turquoy Riggs, 2004-06 George Rigler, 1956-58 Don Riley, 1961-63 Randy Ritchie, 1974-75 Tex Ritter, 1941 Diamond D. Roach, 1926-27-28-29 Paul Roach, 1968-69 Chris Robbs, 2009-10-11-12 Aaron Roberson, 1993-94-95-96 Duggan Roberts, 1941 Ronnie Roberts, 2005 Marc Robinson, 2012 Elmer H. Rogers, 1938 Marvel Rogers, 1981-82 Quincy Roland, 1986-87 David Rolle, 1981-82-83 Mike Rollins, 1960-61-62 Thomas Rollins, 2004-05 Rick Roop, 1976-77-78 Paul Rosenberg, 1969-70-71 Mel Rosenblum, 1948-49 Jack Ross, 1968-69-70-71 Narvin Ross, 1942 Richard Ross, 1986 Bob Roukstool, 1942 John Rowden, 1959 Ron Rowden, 1960 Mike Royce, 1977-78 Thom Royce, 1976-77-78 Lloyd Rumbaugh, 1958 Bear Runyan, 1995-96-97-98 Preston Runyan, 2008 Ashley Rutherford, 1970-71 Larkin Ryal, 1979-80 Mark Ryan, 1983-84-85
History
Jared Meers, 2002-03-04-05 Tyler Meier, 2001-02 Falcon Melder, 1934-35 Jason Melkisetian, 1990-91-92-93 Bill Mendenhall, 1952-55-56-58 Andy Mensah, 2011 Harold Meredith, 1951 Rufino Mesa, 1963-64 Louis Messer, 1917,19 Don Metheny, 1949 Clyde Metton, 1961 Joe Metz, 1937 E.H. Miles, 1934-35 George Milard, 1951-53-54 Charles Miller, 1966-67 Ernest Miller, 1920-21-22-23 Ernest Miller, 1933-34-35-36 George Miller, 1951-52 Mikeal Miller, 1997-98 Paul Miller, 1936 Cordarrow Milton, 2007-08-09 Nate Mitani, 2007 Chuck Mitchell, 1982-83-84 Greg Mitchell, 1981 Jim Moeller, 1970-71 Chet Mongold, 1975-76-77-78 Mark Monroe, 1983-84-85-86 Rick Montgomery, 2007-08 Bill Moody, 1953-54 Jake Moody, 1941 Bud Moon, 1963-64 Byron Mooney, 1990-91 Daniel Mooney, 1995 Bernard Moore, 2004-05 Clarke S. Moore, 1926 Martin Moore, 1952-53 Oscar Moore, 1927 Sylvester Moore, 1977 Vern Moore, 1965-66 Vince Moore, 1984 Willie Moore, 2005-06 Scott Moreland, 1981 Gary Morgan, 1976-77-78 James Morgan, 1969-70-71 Mark Morgan, 1972-73 Nelson Morgan, 1973-74-75-76 Sean Morgan, 1994-95-96-97 Benjamin Morrell, 2012 Daniel Morrell, 2008-09-10-12 Perry Morren, 1956-58 Hugh Morris, 1956 Paul Morris, 1930-31 Ben Morrison, 1988-89-90 Brian Morton, 1996-97-98-99 Jake Morton, 2003-04-05-06 Wade Mosely, 1976 Sam Moses, 2009-10-11-12 Brooks Mosier, 1958-59 Charles Murdock, 1950-54-55 Bob Murray, 1955-56 Prentice Muse, 2007-08-09 Mike Myers, 1966 Walter Myers, 1923-24
S-S-S-S-S
Darrell Sadler, 1966-67 Charles Salda, 1964-65 Dan Samara, 1994-95-96 Bob Sams, 1959-60-61 James Sanders, 1935-36-37 Luke Sapolu, 2008-09 Craig Satepauhoodle, 1985-86-89-90 Silas Satepauhoodle, 1985 Tommy Sauceda, 1991 John Savage, 1958 Jack Scameshorn, 1960-61-62 Emil Schellstede, 1931-33-34 Leslie Schellstede, 1935 Bill Schmidt, 1968-69 Nick Schreck, 1997-99-00 Arthur Lee Schrock, 1925 Spencer Schwarz, 1980-81-82-83 Wallace Schwesberger, 1946 Aaron Scott, 1986 Jack Scott, 1929-30 Jack Dale Scott, 1925-26 Johnny Scott, 1977-78 Shane Scott, 2003 George Seacrist, 1976-77-78 Jay Sellers, 1992 Dwight Sehorn, 1972-73 David Selph, 1960-61
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All-Time Lettermen Mike Sestak, 1994-95-96-97 Phil Sexton, 1993-94-95-96 Barney Shadle, 1933 David Shanahan, 1965 Ray Shands, 1962-63 Ed Shanahan, 1971-72-73 Ethan Sharp, 2009-10-11-12 Bruce Shaw, 1952-54-55 Dick Shaw, 1964-65-66 Frank Shaw, 1923-24 Fred Shaw, 2004-05 Seymore Shaw, 2005 T.J. Shaw, 2007-08 Tyler Shaw, 2011 Brad Shea, 1997-98-99-00 Kenneth Shelton, 2005 Doug Shepard, 1978 Marvin Shepherd, 2004-05 S.D. Shepherd, 1936-37 Buford Sherwood, 1933 Lindy Sherwood, 1933 Michael Sherwood, 2006 Dean Shinault, 1985-86-87-88 Buddy Shirley, 1961 Frank Shive, 1954-55 Adrian Shoecraft, 2012 Bill Siler, 1955 Wesley Silk, 1935-36 Johnny Sill, 1955-56-58 Otto Simma, 1924 Danny Simon, 1966-67 David Simpson, 1995-96-97-98 Darnell Sims, 2004-05 Bill Sirkle, 1950-53-54 Robert Sisson, 1928 Steve Sitole, 1975 David Slatton, 1971 Jeff Slayton, 1995-96-97-98 John Smart, 1958-59 Albert Smith, 1969-70-71 Brandon Smith, 2006-07 Burnell Smith, 2006 Carl C. Smith, 1964-65-66 Carl J. Smith, 1963-64-65 Carlton Smith, 1977-78 Durand Smith, 2004-05 Eugene Smith, 1931-33 Garry Smith, 1975-76-77-78 James Smith, 2001-02-04 John Smith, 1946-47 Kevin Smith, 1972-73-74-75 Larry Smith, 1954-55-56 LeRon Smith, 1992 Reggie Smith, 1984-85-86-87 Ronnie Smith, 1961-63 Tre’ Smith, 2009 Van Smith, 1959 Joe Smoykefer, 1922 Keithan Speed, 2005-06 C.B. Speegle, 1939-40 C.B. Speegle III, 1962-63-64-65 Stacey Spencer, 1986-87 Sherman Spradling, 1935-36-37 Harold Springer, 1942 Don Spurgin, 1953 Redford Stac, 1931 Fred Staff, 1962 Charles Stalcup, 1973-74-75-76 Lee Stamper, 1989-90-91-92 Rex Standifer, 1926 Dustin Standley, 2001-02 Wade Standley, 1987-88-89 Randy Stanley, 2010 Richard Stanley, 2011 Danny Stark, 2007 Glenn Starks, 1992-93 John Sterling, 1983-84-85-86 Billy Stevenson, 1955 Tom Stewart, 1970-71-72
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Tommy Stiegleder, 1949 Conrad Stigler, 1959-60 Billy Stiles, 1969-70 Bill Stone, 1962 Jim Stone, 1973-74-75-76 Tim Stone, 1980-81-82-83 Tim Stone, 2003 Blaine Storts, 1992-93-94-95 Robert Stovall, 2004 Joe Straw, 1959-60-61 Robert Stringler, 1947 Seth Strong, 1999-00-01-02 Jason Stubbs, 1990-91 Orion Stuteville, 1921-23 Marqus Stutson, 2008 Howard Suesz, 1922 George Sullivan, 1951 Ron Sullivan, 1974-75 Leroy Summers, 2007 Chris Sumpter, 1992-93-94-95 Marion Surbeck, 1925-26, 29 Chad Susman, 2007-08 Jack Sutliff, 1934-35-36-37 Howard Sutton, 1949-51 John Swafford, 1927-28-29-30 Willie Swan, 1964-65-66 Lavern Swart, 1937 Zac Swartz, 2010
T-T-T-T-T
Chris Talbott, 2001-02 Chase Talbert, 2012 Kito Talbert, 2004-05 Jim Talkington, 1964-65 George Tallchief, 1941 Bill Talley, 1973-74 Ken Talley, 1967-68 Steve Tanner, 2002 David Tapp, 1968 Stu Taron, 2007-08 Hurley Tarver, 1994-95-96-97 Mike Tasby, 1981-82-83-84 Jonathan Tate, 2003-05-06-07 Rusty Tate, 1965-66
Decatur Thorton, 1997-99 James Thornton, 2000-01-02-03 John Thurmond, 1987 Mark Tickner, 2001-02-03 Jacob Tigges, 2009-10 Tim Tillis, 1986-87-88-89 Bill Tillman, 1933-34-35 Rex Tillman, 1935 Steve Timble, 1977-78 Todd Tims, 1983-84-85 Tom Tinnin, 1973 Chas Townsend, 2010 Glen Townsend, 1985 Leroy Travis, Jr., 2012 Keith Traylor, 1989-90 Arch Tredway, 1972-73-74 Jack Treat, 1959 Fred Trenary, 1961 Turner Troup, 2010-11-12 Wesley Truman, 1955 Jarrett Tryon, 2012 Chad Tsotigh, 2003-04 Richard Tuberville, 1988-89 Bob Tucker, 1958 Teddy Tucker, 1986 Max Tupeker, 1972-73-74-75 Allen Turner, 1937 Terrance Tyler, 1988 Jim Tyner, 1936-37
V-V-V-V-V
Bob Van Antwerp, 1942 Clarence Van Antwerp, 1920 Bob Vance, 1955 Harold Vandever, 1935 Ryan VanGorder, 2001-02 Brento Vann, 88-89 Bruce Vann, 1981-83 Leslie Van Noy, 1922-26 Alan Vanover, 1986-87-88-89 Zack Veasey, 2005-06 Murl Venard, 1941-42 Brandon Verrett, 2003-04 David Vernon, 1973 John Vick, 2001 Louis Villanueva, 1990-91 Lee VonTungeln, 2007-08-09 Donald Vrana, 1978
W-W-W-W-W Jonathan Tate Steve Tate, 1977-78-79-80 Eddie Tatum, 1965 Edison Taylor, 1936 Elmo Taylor, 1931 Eurel Taylor, 1987 Jack Taylor, 1937 Burl Thompson, 1935-36-37 Charles Thompson, 1987 Cody Thompson, 1990 Curt Thompson, 1954-56 Frank Thompson, 1941 J.A. Thompson, 1937 Jack Thompson, 1941-42 Jay Thompson, 1940 Jermaine Thompson, 1997 Jess Thompson, 1928-29-30 Kenneth Thompson, 1956, 58 Luke Thompson, 1941-46-47 Michael Thompson, 1992-93 Phil Thompson, 1968-69 Terry Thompson, 1930-31-33 Tony Thompson, 1998-99-00-01 Vern Thompson, 1928-29-30
Buck Wade, 1931 Gib Wade, 1934 Gilbert Wade, 1931-34 Henry Wade, 1929-30-31 Robert Wade, 1966 Sheldon Waeger, 1976-77 Glynn Walker, 1984-85-86-87 Raymond Walker, 1960 Bill Wallace, 1933 Kerry Wallace, 2010 Michael Wallace, 2003-04-05-06 Tom Wallace, 1929-30-31 Charles Walls, 1948-49 Marquis Walters, 2012 Bill Wantland, 1930 Quanton Ware, 2006 Don Warma, 1972 Dylan Warner, 2011 Danny Washington, 1976-77-78 Willis Washington, 2004 Clarence G. Waters, 1925-28 Glen Waters, 1930-31-33 Graden Waters, 1929 Pat Waters, 1933 Marvin Wathor, 1951-52 Denver Watts, 1926 M.B. Watts, 1986-87-88-89 Steve Weatherford, 1975-76
Alex Weaver, 2007-08 Ross Weaver, 2009 Thomas Weaver, 1995-96 William Weaver, 1923 Danny Webb, 1980-81-82 Joe Webb, 1954-55-56 Bill Weber, 1953-54 Frank Weber, 1959-60 Chuck Weigl, 1969 Walter Welch, 1958 Morris C. Wells, 1925-26 Neil Wells, 1949 Lloyd Wertman, 1975-76 Raymond Wesley, 1963 Benny West, 1976-77-78 Terry West, 1986-87-88-89 Quentin West, 2008 John Westfahl, 1953-54 Larry Whatley, 1976-77-78 Kenneth Whetstone, 1983 Bill White, 1972 Ellis White, 2007-08 Joe White, 1952 Joe White, 1982 Josh White, 2005 Robin White, 1990-91 Vance White, 1978 Ron Whitely, 1982-83-84 Brandon Whiteley, 2000-01-02-03 Chad Whiteside, 2003-04 Carter Whitson, 2010 Rueben Whitney, 1966 Forrest Wildman, 1920-21-23 Wilson Wilhite, 1958 Vernon Willcox, 1978 Bob Williams, 1965-66 Bobby Williams, 1962-63-64-65 Brandon Williams, 2011 Chris Williams, 2006-07 Darrell Williams, 1952-53-54 Doug Williams, 1981-82-83-84 Corey Williams, 2001-02 Jared Williams, 1996-97-98-99 Jim Williams, 1963 Lawrence Williams, 1921-22-23 Nick Williams, 2002-03-04 Nolan Williams, 2007-08-09 Zarrel Williams, 2011 Ernest Williamson, 1924-25 John Williamson, 1917-22-23-24 Roger Williamson Terry Williamson, 2011-12 Damon Wilmore, 1992 Russell Wing, 1978 Jerry Wisdon, 1953-54-55 Ralph Witten, 1946 Jap Wood, 1925-26-27 Larry Wood, 1964 Michael Woodberry, 1987 Marvin Woodcock, 1942 Artrell Woods, 2010-11 David Wooley, 1972-73 Larry Wooten, 1985-86-87 Van Wooten, 1981-82-83 Kenneth Wright, 1987 Larry Wright, 1991 Virgil Wright, 1925
Y-Y-Y-Y-Y
Tyler Yoas, 2004-05 Albert Young, 1926-27-28-29 Ben Young, 1978-79 Brent Young, 1995-96 Marcus Young, 2008 Ron Young, 1976
Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
Daric Zeno, 1980-81-82-83
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Season-By-Season Results 1902 (0-1) No Coach 0 Oklahoma State....................40 No team in 1903
Boyd Hill 1904 2-3 1904 (2-3) 0 Logan Co. HS......................23 7 Oklahoma City.......................0 0 Okla. Military Institute...........6 0 Kingfisher College...............16 5 Oklahoma City HS.................0
Fenis Bently 1905-11 19-30-4
1906 (6-3) 23 Oklahoma State......................2 0 Oklahoma.............................12 11 Oklahoma State......................0 0 Oklahoma.............................17 0 Kingfisher College.................6 47 Northern Junior College.........5 11 Kingfisher College.................0 21 Oklahoma City ......................0 12 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 1907 (2-2-1) 6 Oklahoma State......................2 6 Oklahoma City.......................2 6 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 0 Kingfisher College...............11 0 Oklahoma City.....................12 1908 (4-4-2) 6 Oklahoma ............................51 0 Oklahoma City.......................0 6 Oklahoma City ......................6 5 Kingfisher College.................6 18 Kingfisher College.................8 12 Northwestern Oklahoma......11 10 Northwestern Oklahoma......21 27 Phillips...................................4 10 Oklahoma State......................6 0 Oklahoma State....................17 1909 (2-9) 3 Oklahoma ............................35 0 Southeastern Oklahoma.........6 0 Oklahoma City.....................80 0 Austin College.....................11 11 Trinity.....................................8 0 Kingfisher College...............15 8 Chilocco Indian....................24
Chilocco Indian......................5 Austin College.....................23 Phillips.................................58 Oklahoma State....................27
1910 (0-8) 0 Kingfisher College................ 57 0 Southwestern Kansas............ 15 0 Oklahoma State.................... 52 0 Northern Junior College....... 11 5 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 25 0 Chilocco Indian...................... 8 0 Oklahoma............................. 81 0 Kingfisher College................ 63 1911 (1-1) 0 Oklahoma State.................... 42 5 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0
C.W. Wantland 1912-19 44-21-3 1912 (4-3) 0 Oklahoma State.................... 18 0 Oklahoma ............................ 81 56 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 53 Northeastern State.................. 3 6 East Central............................ 7 75 Phillips................................... 0 10 Kingfisher College................. 7 1913 (3-3-3) 0 Oklahoma ............................ 83 0 Oklahoma City ...................... 0 0 Kingfisher College................. 0 61 Phillips................................... 0 14 East Central ......................... 31 7 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 7 7 Kingfisher College................. 8 33 Phillips................................... 6 7 Oklahoma City....................... 6 1914 (5-1) 0 Oklahoma............................. 67 16 Oklahoma City ...................... 0 24 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 43 East Central............................ 0 40 Kingfisher College............... 31 44 Oklahoma City....................... 0 Conference Champion 1915 (9-0) 42 Oklahoma City....................... 3 83 Oklahoma City....................... 0 6 Kingfisher College................. 0 76 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 29 East Central.......................... 14 34 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 83 Northeastern State.................. 0 13 Phillips................................... 3 14 Pittsburg State........................ 0 Conference Champion 1916 (8-3) 0 Oklahoma............................. 27 46 Northeastern State.................. 0 183 Oklahoma City....................... 0 27 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0
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20 24 49 6 51 12 0
Southeastern Oklahoma......... 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 3 Kingfisher College................. 6 Oklahoma State.................... 34 East Central............................ 0 Phillips................................... 0 Pittsburg State........................ 7
1917 (3-4) 0 Oklahoma ............................ 99 66 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 56 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 0 Oklahoma State.................... 13 53 Northeastern State.................. 0 6 East Central............................ 7 0 Phillips................................. 16 1918 (6-2) 0 Oklahoma ............................ 44 6 Oklahoma State.................... 26 70 East Central............................ 0 45 Oklahoma Baptist........................ 0 33 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 7 59 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 34 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 7 Phillips................................... 0 1919 (6-5) 0 Oklahoma ............................ 40 67 Catholic College..................... 0 157 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 6 Tulsa .................................... 66 54 Kingfisher College................. 7 0 Phillips................................. 54 0 Oklahoma State.................... 54 19 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 27 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 47 East Central............................ 0 6 North Texas.......................... 35
Ralph Myers 1920 4-3-1 1920 (4-3-1) 60 Kingfisher College.................0 42 Oklahoma Baptist...................6 7 Oklahoma.............................16 34 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 0 Tulsa.......................................3 69 East Central............................7 0 Northwestern Oklahoma .....27 6 Phillips...................................6
C.W. Wantland 1921-30 57-22-13 1921 (8-1) 21 Northern Junior College......... 0 0 Oklahoma............................. 31 44 Clarnedon College................. 6 7 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 103 East Central............................ 0 28 Phillips................................... 3 21 Tulsa....................................... 0
21 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 14 42 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 Conference Champion 1922 (7-4) 118 Carver College.......................0 62 Oklahoma City.......................0 0 Oklahoma State....................17 0 Oklahoma ............................19 19 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 34 Oklahoma Baptist...................0 20 East Central............................0 7 Phillips.................................31 14 Iowa State.............................13 30 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 0 Tulsa ....................................14 1923 (7-1-1) 53 Northern Junior College........ 0 26 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 14 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 12 0 Oklahoma Baptist.................. 0 6 East Central........................... 0 14 Oklahoma State..................... 6 6 Phillips................................... 7 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 58 Oklahoma City ..................... 0 Conference Champion 1924 (9-1) 2 Oklahoma ............................. 0 13 Baylor.................................... 6 44 East Central........................... 0 21 Tulsa ..................................... 0 7 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 0 6 Centenary ............................. 7 6 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 0 69 Oklahoma City...................... 2 28 Phillips.................................. 0 21 Oklahoma Baptist................ 14 Conference Champion
History
1905 (4-3-1) 0 Oklahoma.............................28 6 Oklahoma State......................0 0 Oklahoma.............................58 0 Kingfisher College...............35 5 Oklahoma State......................5 15 Oklahoma City ......................0 41 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 15 Logan County HS..................0
27 5 5 0
1925 (3-4-2) 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................. 0 6 Pittsburg State....................... 6 0 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 11 7 Arkansas-Monticello........... 14 7 Centenary ........................... 17 8 Tulsa.................................... 20 16 Oklahoma City...................... 2 7 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 7 12 Phillips.................................. 0 1926 (3-3-3) 0 Northern Junior College........ 0 0 Oklahoma City ..................... 0 10 Pittsburg State....................... 7 23 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 0 10 Centenary............................ 14 7 Northeastern State................. 0 3 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 6 3 Oklahoma Baptist.................. 3 7 Phillips................................ 14 1927 (3-1-4) 14 Oklahoma............................ 14 7 Oklahoma City..................... 7 30 Northeastern State................. 0 18 East Central........................... 0 0 Oklahoma Baptist................ 10
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football Season-By-Season Results 0 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 0 16 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 13 0 Phillips.................................. 0 1928 (5-3-1) 75 Oklahoma Panhandle.............0 7 Southwestern Kansas.............0 0 East Central............................7 34 Northwestern Oklahoma........7 6 Emporia State.......................23 32 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 7 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 0 Oklahoma City ....................27 0 Phillips...................................0
History
1929 (6-1-2) 0 Southwestern Kansas.............0 26 Northern Junior College.........0 14 Southeastern Oklahoma.......13 7 East Central............................7 0 Hendrix Arkansas...................0 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 3 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 6 Northeastern State..................0 0 Centenary...............................9 Conference Champion 1930 (6-3) 7 West Texas A&M...................0 52 Connors Junior College..........6 6 Oklahoma City ....................27 13 Southwestern Oklahoma........6 7 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 21 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 0 Centenary.............................19 12 Northeastern State..................0
Claude B. Reeds 1931-40 56-28-9 1931 (6-2-1) 0 Oklahoma City.....................20 13 Southwestern Kansas..............6 0 West Texas A&M ...................6 19 Southeastern Oklahoma..........0 0 Northwestern Oklahoma.........0 19 Oklahoma Baptist.................13 27 Southwestern..........................0 25 Northeastern State..................0 9 East Central............................0 Conference Champion 1932 (6-3-1) 0 Oklahoma State......................0 0 Oklahoma City.....................14 15 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 25 Oklahoma Baptist.................12 0 Southeastern Oklahoma.........7 6 Jefferson ..............................19 13 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 18 Northeastern State..................0 13 East Central............................2 25 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 Conference Champion 1933 (4-5-1) 45 Oklahoma Panhandle.............6 12 Oklahoma State....................20
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West Texas A&M...................0 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 Oklahoma Baptist.................19 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 14 Northeastern State................ 14 Oklahoma City..................... 20 East Central............................ 0
1934 (6-2-1) 0 Tulsa..................................... 26 6 Oklahoma City....................... 0 7 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 25 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 9 West Texas A&M................... 0 20 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 7 13 Northeastern State.................. 7 0 Oklahoma Baptist................... 7 7 East Central............................ 7 Conference Champion 1935 (7-2-1) 28 Capitol Hill JC....................... 0 9 Tulsa....................................... 0 0 Oklahoma City....................... 7 13 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 6 7 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 2 Northeastern State................ 12 0 West Texas A&M................... 0 7 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 7 East Central............................ 0 Conference Champion 1936 (8-1) 6 Emporia State......................... 0 7 Tulsa..................................... 40 18 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 19 Oklahoma City....................... 0 20 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 21 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 21 Northeastern State.................. 0 20 East Central............................ 6 29 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 9 Conference Champion 1937 (6-2-2) 0 Arkansas............................... 25 6 Tulsa..................................... 42 20 Emporia State....................... 20 13 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 14 Austin College..................... 13 14 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 0 Northeastern State.................. 0 16 Oklahoma Baptist................. 10 7 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 47 East Central............................ 0 Conference Champion 1938 (6-3) 12 Oklahoma State.................... 20 0 Tulsa..................................... 20 13 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 6 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 18 Arkansas Tech...................... 19 25 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 3 26 Northeastern State.................. 0 18 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 52 East Central............................ 0 Conference Champion
1939 (5-3) 6 Arkansas............................... 32 0 Arkansas Tech........................ 6 19 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 20 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 6 6 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 13 Northeastern State.................. 6 7 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 13 East Central ......................... 33 Conference Champion 1940 (2-5-2) 6 Oklahoma State.................... 25 0 Arkansas............................... 38 6 Arkansas Tech...................... 12 0 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 23 0 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 7 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 27 13 Northeastern State.................. 7 0 Oklahoma Baptist................... 0 21 East Central.......................... 13
Dale Hamilton 1941-49 37-11-2 1941 (6-2) 0 Arkansas............................... 56 0 Arkansas Tech...................... 19 25 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 19 Northwestern Oklahoma ....... 0 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 26 Oklahoma City....................... 6 19 East Central............................ 0 7 Northeastern State.................. 6 Conference Champion 1942 (7-0) 28 Will Rogers AFB.....................0 28 Northwestern Oklahoma.........0 35 OU Junior Varsity...................0 29 East Central.............................6 44 OU Junior Varsity...................0 27 Will Rogers AFB.....................7 14 Southwest Missouri.................7 Conference Champion 1943-45: No team (World War II) 1946 (4-4-1) 0 Arkansas Tech.........................7 13 Murray Junior College............7 0 Southeastern Oklahoma..........6 0 Southwestern Kansas............13 20 Southwestern Oklahoma.......20 30 East Central.............................0 12 Texas Naval Station..............13 10 Northeastern State...................6 27 Northwestern Oklahoma.........0 1947 (7-1-1) 19 Connors Junior College...........6 20 Centenary................................7 40 St. Benedict’s..........................0 13 Southeastern Oklahoma........19 41 Arkansas Tech.........................0 12 Southwestern Oklahoma.......12 33 East Central...........................12
27 33
Northeastern State............... 21 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 7
1948 (6-2) 12 Northwest Louisiana........... 26 45 St. Benedict’s........................ 0 6 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 2 26 Arkansas Tech....................... 6 13 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 20 20 East Central........................... 7 34 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 0 20 Northeastern State............... 13 Conference Champion 1949 (7-2) 7 Arkansas Tech..................... 13 6 Northwest Louisiana............. 7 37 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 13 13 Northeastern A&M................ 6 37 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 13 13 East Central........................... 7 20 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 7 26 Northeastern State................. 7 59 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 12 Conference Champion
Gene Smith 1950-51 9-9 1950 (7-3) 12 Arkansas Tech..................... 13 20 Northwest Louisiana........... 41 33 Eastern New Mexico........... 13 21 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 13 47 Northeastern A&M.............. 13 21 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 34 20 East Central......................... 13 33 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 7 33 Northeastern State................. 6 13 Oklahoma Panhandle............ 6 Conference Champion 1951 (2-6) 0 Midwestern State................ 26 6 Northwest Louisiana........... 19 0 Eastern New Mexico........... 31 21 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 0 26 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 32 19 East Central......................... 14 21 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 26 13 Northeastern State............... 53
Dale Hamilton 1952-57 36-14-1 1952 (4-4) 0 Northwest Louisiana............. 7 19 Southeastern.......................... 0 6 Louisiana Tech.................... 34 28 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 32 20 East Central........................... 7 63 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 25 7 Northeastern State............... 25 46 Southwestern Kansas............ 6
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Season-By-Season Results 1953 (6-3) 7 Northwest Louisiana..............0 34 Northwestern Oklahoma........6 13 Southeastern Oklahoma.......21 27 Central Arkansas....................7 33 Southwestern Oklahoma......28 34 East Central............................7 19 Northeastern State................20 43 Southwestern Kansas.............6 0 Ouachita Baptist...................13 1954 (6-2-1) 6 Northwest Louisiana............15 33 Northwestern Oklahoma......13 0 Southeastern Oklahoma.........9 21 Central Arkansas..................20 12 Southwestern Oklahoma........7 18 East Central..........................14 20 Midwestern State.................20 42 Northeastern State..................0 60 Texas Lutheran.......................7 Conference Champion
1956 (7-2) 35 Fort Hays State.......................6 21 Langston.................................6 7 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 13 Southern Arkansas...............31 7 Southwestern Oklahoma......19 28 East Central............................0 28 Northwestern Oklahoma......14 13 Northeastern State..................7 42 Emporia State.......................14 Conference Champion 1957 (5-2) 14 Langston.................................6 45 Southern Arkansas.................6 7 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 21 East Central............................0 6 Northwestern Oklahoma......35 12 Northeastern State................28 27 Emporia State.........................7
Al Blevins 1958-63 43-14-1 1958 (5-4) 22 Langston.................................6 8 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 14 St. Benedict’s.......................34 6 Southwestern Oklahoma........0 28 East Central............................9 6 Northwestern Oklahoma......20 8 Northeastern State................28
1959 (8-1) 20 Eastern New Mexico.............. 0 6 Langston............................... 32 8 St. Benedict’s......................... 0 25 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 47 East Central............................ 7 27 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 37 Northeastern State................ 21 26 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 13 12 Emporia State......................... 0 1960 (6-4) 19 New Mexico Highlands........ 26 27 Eastern New Mexico.............. 0 0 Langston............................... 20 28 Emporia State......................... 7 26 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 7 9 East Central............................ 6 8 Northwestern Oklahoma...... 26 21 Northeastern State................ 14 14 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 20 22 Western State......................... 8 1961 (9-1) 13 Eastern New Mexico.............. 6 14 Langston............................... 13 27 Emporia State......................... 7 20 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 0 19 East Central.......................... 18 12 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 7 32 Northeastern State.................. 0 59 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 12 30 Western State......................... 0 26 Oklahoma Panhandle........... 27 Conference Champion 1962 (11-0) 25 Eastern New Mexico.............. 6 27 Langston................................. 0 44 Emporia State......................... 7 20 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 40 East Central.......................... 20 42 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 38 Northeastern State.................. 0 33 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 7 33 Oklahoma Panhandle............. 0 20 College of Emporia!............... 0 28 Lenoir-Rhyne!...................... 13 Conference/National Champions !-NAIA Playoffs 1963 (4-4-1) 27 Langston............................... 40 20 Emporia State......................... 0 19 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 14 7 East Central.......................... 19 20 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 9 7 Northeastern State................ 14 6 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 0 14 Oklahoma Panhandle........... 14 21 Eastern New Mexico............ 40
Broncho Football
Phil Ball 1964-76 82-46-6
1964 (4-5) 40 College of the Ozarks..............6 9 Langston..................................7 35 Eastern New Mexico.............34 0 Southwestern Oklahoma.........6 3 East Central...........................34 12 Northwestern Oklahoma ......20 20 Northeastern State.................21 27 Southeastern Oklahoma........37 27 Oklahoma Panhandle............10 1965 (6-3-1) 31 College of Ozarks...................0 18 Langston................................14 7 Eastern New Mexico.............26 34 Southwestern Oklahoma.......13 13 East Central...........................34 32 Northwestern Oklahoma.......12 27 Northeastern State.................27 12 Morningside Iowa.................56 19 Oklahoma Panhandle..............6 1966 (7-2) 22 Morningside............................2 7 Langston................................20 21 Eastern New Mexico...............6 14 Southwestern Oklahoma.......21 10 East Central.............................7 16 Northwestern Oklahoma ........7 54 Northeastern State.................13 21 Southeastern Oklahoma..........7 21 Oklahoma Panhandle..............7 1967 (3-6-1) 13 Pittsburgh State.....................14 20 Langston................................20 22 Eastern New Mexico...............0 6 Southwestern Oklahoma.........7 21 East Central...........................24 9 Northwestern Oklahoma.......14 35 Northeastern State...................0 7 Southeastern Oklahoma........13 35 Western State..........................0 13 Oklahoma Panhandle............20 1968 (6-4-1) 29 Pittsburgh State.......................3 34 Southwest Missouri.................7 30 Langston................................19 19 Eastern New Mexico.............20 7 Southwestern Oklahoma.......31 7 East Central.............................7 37 Northwestern Oklahoma.........0 19 Northeastern State.................27 17 Southeastern Oklahoma........27 14 Western State..........................8 35 Oklahoma Panhandle............14 1969 (8-1-1) 25 Southwest Missouri.................0 24 Langston................................12 20 Eastern New Mexico...........37* 7 Southwestern Oklahoma.........6 20 East Central...........................20 52 Northwestern Oklahoma...... 15 15 Northeastern State................ 44 31 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 7 42 Western State......................... 6 49 Oklahoma Panhandle........... 21 *Won by forfeit
1970 (9-2) 20 Southwest Missouri............... 0 49 Western State........................ 7 40 Langston.............................. 13 14 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 10 6 Cameron.............................. 14 32 Eastern New Mexico........... 13 35 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 14 54 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 21 41 Northeastern State................. 7 16 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 17 43 East Central......................... 21 1971 (7-2-1) 33 Southwest Missouri............... 0 34 East Central......................... 14 35 Langston.............................. 19 28 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 10 14 Cameron.............................. 14 49 Eastern New Mexico........... 31 14 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 20 34 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 21 35 Northeastern State............... 23 7 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 10 1972 (9-2) 39 Southwest Missouri............. 19 33 East Central......................... 10 21 Langston.............................. 14 20 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 13 27 Cameron.............................. 13 28 Eastern New Mexico............. 7 28 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 15 28 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 0 14 Northeastern State............... 21 26 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 7 0 Texas A&M Commerce!.......... 54 Conference Champion !-NAIA Playoffs
History
1955 (8-1) 19 Fort Hays State.....................12 6 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 14 Southeastern Oklahoma.........9 66 Central Arkansas..................12 7 Southwestern Oklahoma......14 19 East Central..........................13 21 Memphis Naval Station..........7 27 Northeastern State..................0 51 New Mexico Highlands.........14 Conference Champion
18 Emporia State....................... 20 6 Memphis Naval Station.......... 0
1973 (6-4-1) 7 Angelo State.......................... 7 21 Southwest Missouri............... 0 7 East Central......................... 13 6 Langston.............................. 27 19 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 0 18 Cameron.............................. 10 14 Eastern New Mexico........... 17 24 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 23 14 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 12 3 Northeastern State............... 21 21 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 6 1974 (5-5) 14 Angelo State........................ 21 14 East Central......................... 21 14 Langston................................ 7 26 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 13 14 Cameron.............................. 21 7 Eastern New Mexico............. 0 3 Oklahoma Panhandle............ 0 0 Southeastern Oklahoma........ 3 7 Northeastern State................. 9 14 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 0 1975 (7-4) 13 Angelo State.......................... 7 0 Henderson State.................. 26 12 East Central......................... 21 22 Langston................................ 6
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Northwestern Oklahoma........0 Cameron...............................37 Eastern New Mexico............19 Oklahoma Panhandle.............0 Southeastern Oklahoma.........0 Northeastern State................24 Southwestern Oklahoma......14
1976 (5-6) 0 Angelo State.........................57 0 Henderson State.....................9 10 East Central..........................30 20 Texas Lutheran.....................36 20 Northwestern Oklahoma......19 21 Langston...............................13 23 Eastern New Mexico............20 13 Oklahoma Panhandle.............0 30 Southeastern Oklahoma.......14 6 Northeastern State................14 15 Southwestern Oklahoma......17
History
Gary Howard 1977-02 162-105-6 1977 (5-5-1) 6 Angelo State.........................31 13 Southwestern Oklahoma......14 9 East Central..........................20 21 Texas Lutheran.....................28 7 Northern Colorado...............21 15 Langston...............................14 24 Eastern New Mexico............20 32 Oklahoma Panhandle.............0 31 Southeastern Oklahoma.......21 21 Northeastern State..................3 10 Cameron...............................10 1978 (7-3) 13 Angelo State.........................42 16 Southwestern Oklahoma......14 25 Texas Lutheran.......................0 6 Texas A&M-Commerce........... 3 33 East Central..........................10 34 Langston.................................6 30 Eastern New Mexico............14 39 Cameron...............................21 20 Northern Colorado...............48 14 Northeastern State................28 1979 (11-2) 55 Evangel.................................0 28 Southwestern Oklahoma.......0 49 Northwestern Oklahoma.......0 17 Texas A&M-Commerce..........6 35 East Central........................28 20 Eastern New Mexico............0 35 Cameron.............................14 48 Langston...............................6 14 Northeastern State..............22 30 Texas Lutheran...................20 42 Nebraska-Kearney!.............22 28 Presbyterian!.........................6 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville!......... 20 !-NAIA Playoffs NAIA National Runner-up
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1980 (5-4) 18 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 16 34 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 0 7 Texas A&M-Commerce.......... 33 27 Oklahoma Panhandle........... 17 14 East Central......................... 28 13 Cameron.............................. 14 6 Eastern New Mexico........... 24 44 Evangel................................ 20 35 Langston................................ 7 1981 (7-2) 29 Northwestern Oklahoma...... 12 13 Southwestern Oklahoma........ 6 18 Henderson State................... 38 28 Texas A&M-Commerce........... 31 9 Howard Payne........................ 7 55 East Central.......................... 18 28 Eastern New Mexico............ 20 12 Cameron............................. 38* 14 Langston................................. 6   *-Won by forfeit 1982 (10-2) 15 Northwestern Oklahoma........ 7 7 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 12 24 Henderson State..................... 3 42 Howard Payne........................ 7 26 Northeastern State................ 42 21 East Central.......................... 19 48 Eastern New Mexico............ 12 38 Cameron................................. 6 52 Langston................................. 6 61 Colorado State-Pueblo!........ 20 28 Northeastern State!............... 17 14 Mesa State!........................... 11 !-NAIA Playoffs National Champion 1983 (8-1-1) 28 Northwestern Oklahoma...... 10 45 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 17 56 Henderson State................... 14 31 Howard Payne...................... 12 38 Northeastern State................ 15 34 East Central.......................... 17 33 Cameron............................... 22 48 Langston................................. 7 28 Eastern New Mexico............ 28 13 Saginaw Valley!................... 14 !-NAIA Playoffs 1984 (7-3) 48 Colorado State-Pueblo........... 7 41 Henderson State................... 18 24 Howard Payne........................ 6 31 Northeastern State................ 24 10 Texas A&M-Commerce..........35 18 Texas A&M-Kingsville.......... 20 16 Northwest Missouri.............. 28 31 Cameron................................. 7 28 Langston................................. 3 27 Eastern New Mexico.............. 0 1985 (7-2-1) 28 Carson-Newman.................... 9 33 Northwest Missouri.............. 27 24 Abilene Christian................. 24 10 Howard Payne........................ 3 23 Angelo State......................... 29
41 Texas A&M-Commerce..........13 28 Texas A&M-Kingsville.......... 21 31 Cameron................................. 3 44 Langston................................. 3 15 Henderson State!.................. 18 !-NAIA Playoffs 1986 (3-5-1) 28 West Texas A&M................. 35 41 Abilene Christian................. 28 31 Howard Payne........................ 7 21 Angelo State......................... 23 17 Sam Houston State............... 27 39 Eastern Washington.............. 33 17 Texas A&M-Kingsville.......... 38 21 Cameron............................... 21 23 Lamar................................... 47 1987 (2-8) 7 Southwest Missouri.............. 20 8 West Texas A&M................. 25 28 Langston............................... 10 13 Cameron............................... 31 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville.......... 21 14 Abilene Christian................. 38 35 Eastern New Mexico............ 41 10 Angelo State......................... 17 28 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 24 22 Texas A&M-Commerce........... 43 1988 (4-5, 4-3*) 7 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 31 8 Mesa State............................ 44 21 Texas A&M-Commerce*....... 35 23 Abilene Christian*............... 24 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*........ 35 19 Angelo State*....................... 11 27 West Texas A&M................. 15 12 Cameron*............................. 10 35 Eastern New Mexico*........... 19 *-LSC game 1989 (0-10-1, 0-7*) 14 Nebraska-Omaha.................. 21 12 Southeastern Oklahoma....... 12 17 Mesa State............................ 18 28 Cal State-Northridge............ 31 31 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... 33 9 Abilene Christian*............... 28 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*......... 41 7 Angelo State*....................... 49 24 West Texas A&M*............... 26 17 Cameron*............................. 36 5 Eastern New Mexico*.......... 41 *-LSC game 1990 (4-6, 3-4*) 14 Southeastern Oklahoma......... 7 0 Southern Utah...................... 35 6 Cal State-Northridge............ 17 10 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... 17 12 Abilene Christian*............... 10 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville*........ 35 9 Angelo State*....................... 14 38 West Texas A&M*............... 16 10 Cameron*............................... 7 7 Eastern New Mexico*.......... 12 *-LSC game
1991 (3-7, 1-5*) 14 Northwest Missouri............. 38 24 Southern Utah..................... 21 7 Cal State-Northridge............. 9 21 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... 51 7 Abilene Christian*.............. 24 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville*....... 23 10 Angelo State*...................... 41 16 Western New Mexico............ 6 24 Cameron*............................ 22 12 Eastern New Mexico*......... 21 *-LSC game 1992 (6-4, 2-4*) 27 Northwest Missouri............... 9 17 Fort Hays State.................... 15 21 Southern Utah..................... 20 14 Cal State-Northridge............. 0 9 Texas A&M-Commerce*....... 26 31 Abilene Christian*.............. 35 12 Texas A&M-Kingsville*........ 36 6 Angelo State*...................... 27 44 Cameron*.............................. 6 35 Eastern New Mexico*......... 13 *-LSC game 1993 (7-3, 2-3*) 37 Mesa State............................. 7 30 Fort Hays State...................... 0 21 Southern Utah..................... 20 37 Langston.............................. 20 27 Texas A&M-Commerce*........ 30 10 Abilene Christian*.............. 28 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville*....... 38 28 Angelo State*...................... 24 14 Nebraska-Kearney................. 7 36 Eastern New Mexico*........... 7 *-LSC game 1994 (6-3-1, 2-2-1*) 30 Mesa State............................. 8 36 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 8 38 Fort Hays State.................... 15 38 Langston.............................. 10 16 Texas A&M-Commerce*........ 7 36 Abilene Christian*.............. 33 0 Texas A&M Kingsville*..... 34 3 Angelo State*...................... 22 21 Nebraska-Kearney............... 22 13 Eastern New Mexico*......... 13 *-LSC game 1995 (8-3, 4-3*) 27 Mesa State............................. 0 20 Southwestern Oklahoma....... 6 28 Fort Hays State...................... 0 30 Langston.............................. 26 9 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... 17 13 Abilene Christian*................ 7 21 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... 27 7 Angelo State*...................... 14 43 West Texas A&M*................ 6 47 Tarleton State*...................... 0 33 Eastern New Mexico*......... 23 *-LSC Game 1996 (9-3, 5-2*) 48 Mesa State........................... 10 23 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 14 39 Langston.............................. 20
Central Oklahoma
2013 Central Oklahoma Football Season-By-Season Results 38 Texas A&M-Commerce*.....21 24 Abilene Christian*.................6 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville*......35 24 Angelo State*.......................27 21 West Texas A&M*.................7 17 Tarleton State*.....................14 17 Eastern New Mexico*............7 23 Chadron State!.....................21 7 UC Davis! ...........................26 *-LSC game !-NCAA Division II Playoffs 1997 (9-2, 7-2*) 23 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville*........33 28 Abilene Christian*.................0 28 Tarleton State*.....................19 51 Langston.................................0 42 East Central*..........................7 35 Harding*..............................19 31 Ouachita Baptist*.................14 17 Southwestern Oklahoma*....33 23 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....18 17 Northeastern State*..............16 *-LSC game
1999 (8-3, 6-2*) 28 Emporia State.......................25 37 Angelo State*.......................34 42 Midwestern State*...............14 44 Langston*...............................6 31 East Central*..........................7 42 Harding*..............................30 41 Ouachita Baptist*.................20 18 Southwestern Oklahoma*....16 14 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....20 7 Northeastern State*..............12 17 UC Davis!............................33 *-LSC game Conference Champion !-NCAA Division II Playoffs
2004 (8-2, 7-2*) 35 Mesa State.............................14 49 Abilene Christian..................24 38 West Texas A&M*................27 34 Angelo State*........................21 42 Tarleton State*......................17 37 Southwestern Oklahoma*.....19 31 Texas A&M-Kingsville*.......41 40 East Central*.........................14 28 Southeastern Oklahoma*......55 25 Northeastern State*.................7 *-LSC game
2001 (3-8, 1-7*) 28 Western Washington............. 24 26 Arkansas Tech...................... 32 7 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... 24 35 Eastern New Mexico*.......... 57 38 Midwestern State*............... 47 36 Southwestern Oklahoma*.... 37 21 Texas A&M-Kingsville*...... 35 30 East Central*........................ 37 45 Bacone.................................... 7 31 Southeastern Oklahoma*..... 28 44 Northeastern State*.............. 45 *-LSC game
2005 (3-7, 3-6*) 7 Missouri Western..................26 49 Abilene Christian*................37 31 West Texas A&M*................44 16 Angelo State*........................20 3 Texas A&M-Commerce*......17 37 Southwestern Oklahoma*.....20 38 Texas A&M-Kingsville*.......41 39 East Central*.........................42 24 Southeastern Oklahoma*......31 37 Northeastern State*...............10 *-LSC game
2002 (5-6, 4-4*) 16 Western Washington............. 24 17 Arkansas Tech...................... 24 34 West Texas A&M*................ 14 19 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... 16 21 Southwestern Oklahoma*..... 24 20 Abilene Christian*................ 22 22 East Central*........................ 10 56 Bacone.................................. 21 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*........ 7 58 Northeastern State*.............. 48 27 Tarleton State*...................... 34 *-LSC game
Chuck Langston 2003-07 29-24-0 2003 (9-3, 6-2*) 42 Mesa State............................ 16 30 Southwest Baptist.................. 7 31 West Texas A&M*............... 20 24 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... 21 20 Southwestern Oklahoma*.... 17 17 Abilene Christian*............... 14 31 East Central*........................ 21 26 Southeastern Oklahoma*..... 43 62 Northeastern State*.............. 42 23 Tarleton State*..................... 38 20 Mesa State!........................... 15 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville!........... 49 *-LSC game !-NCAA Division II Playoffs
Broncho Football
2006 (5-6, 4-5*) 29 Missouri Western........... 32 OT 18 Abilene Christian*................24 30 Angelo State*................. 24 OT 19 Eastern New Mexico*...........16 10 Texas A&M-Commerce*........3 37 East Central*...........................0 31 Northwestern Oklahoma.......26 7 Southeastern Oklahoma*........9 22 Southwestern Oklahoma*.....25 7 West Texas A&M*................38 23 Northeastern State*........ 26 OT *-LSC game 2007 (4-6, 4-5*) 27 Abilene Christian*................17 7 Emporia State........................17 18 Angelo State*........................27 7 Eastern New Mexico*...........21 21 TX A&M-Commerce*... 20 OT 24 East Central*.........................21 15 Southeastern Oklahoma*......24 10 Southwestern Oklahoma*.......7 0 West Texas A&M*................31 14 Northeastern State*...............22 *-LSC game
Tracy Holland 2008-11 15-29-0 2008 (7-4, 6-3*) 12 Pittsburg State.......................16 18 West Texas A&M*................49 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville*.......41 17 Tarleton State*......................42 21 Texas A&M-Commerce*......13 43 Southwest Baptist.................40
41 Southeastern Oklahoma*...... 7 23 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 16 38 Midwestern State*.............. 33 30 East Central*....................... 17 24 Northeastern State*............. 13 *-LSC game 2009 (4-7, 4-5*) 13 Pittsburg State..................... 42 24 West Texas A&M*.............. 17 17 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... 46 17 Tarleton State*.................... 35 23 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... 27 23 Southwest Baptist............... 31 24 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 41 41 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 23 16 Midwestern State*.............. 43 42 East Central*....................... 25 47 Northeastern State*............. 38 *-LSC game 2010 (2-9, 2-8*) 20 Pittsburg State..................... 31 37 Tarleton State*.................... 21 41 Incarnate Word*............42 OT 24 Midwestern State*.............. 30 31 East Central*....................... 28 31 Eastern New Mexico*......... 49 55 Southeastern Okla.*......56 OT 28 Northeastern State*............. 39 30 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... 31 24 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 31 35 Angelo State*...................... 49 *-LSC game 2011 (2-9) 10 North Alabama.................... 31 23 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 30 0 Angelo State........................ 20 20 Southwestern Oklahoma..... 27 41 East Central......................... 21 25 Cal Poly............................... 44 3 Washburn............................ 48 21 Fort Hays State.................... 38 30 Black Hills State................. 17 7 Northeastern State............... 35 14 Lindenwood........................ 48
History
1998 (13-0, 9-0*) 3 Northwestern Oklahoma........0 38 Texas A&M-Kingsville*.........9 30 Abilene Christian*.................0 31 Tarleton State*.....................17 29 Langston...............................13 14 East Central*................. 13 OT 31 Harding*................................3 48 Ouachita Baptist*...................7 20 Southwestern Oklahoma*......6 31 Southeastern Oklahoma*.......7 36 Northeastern State*..............10 21 Chadron State!.....................19 21 Texas A&M-Kingsville!... 24OT# *-LSC game #-Won by forfeit Conference Champion !-NCAA Division II Playoffs
2000 (5-5, 5-3*) 31 Stephen F. Austin...........38 OT 14 Northwestern Oklahoma....... 38 24 Texas A&M-Commerce*....... 7 16 Eastern New Mexico*.......... 21 24 Midwestern State*............... 21 21 Southwestern Oklahoma*.... 27 21 Texas A&M-Kingsville*...... 13 24 East Central*.......................... 7 51 Southeastern Oklahoma*..... 17 0 Northeastern State*................ 7 *-LSC game
Nick Bobeck 2012-Present 2-8-0 2012 (2-8, 2-8*) 20 Missouri Southern*............. 25 19 Pittsburg State*................... 34 14 Emporia State*.................... 42 35 Washburn*.......................... 20 23 Missouri Western*.............. 45 7 Northwest Missouri*........... 70 17 Central Missouri*................ 47 56 Lincoln*.............................. 25 14 Southwest Baptist*............. 26 20 Northeastern State*............. 22 *-MIAA game
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Coaching Records Year Coach 1902 None 1904 Boyd Hill 1905 Fenis Bentley 1906 Fenis Bentley 1907 Fenis Bentley 1908 Fenis Bentley 1909 Fenis Bentley 1910 Fenis Bentley 1911 Fenis Bentley 1912 C.W. Wantland 1913 C.W. Wantland 1914 C.W. Wantland 1915 C.W. Wantland 1916 C.W. Wantland 1917 C.W. Wantland 1918 C.W. Wantland 1919 C.W. Wantland 1920 Ralph Myers 1921 C.W. Wantland 1922 C.W. Wantland 1923 C.W. Wantland 1924 C.W. Wantland 1925 C.W. Wantland 1926 C.W. Wantland 1927 C.W. Wantland 1928 C.W. Wantland 1929 C.W. Wantland 1930 C.W. Wantland 1931 Claude Reeds 1932 Claude Reeds 1933 Claude Reeds 1934 Claude Reeds 1935 Claude Reeds 1936 Claude Reeds 1937 Claude Reeds 1938 Claude Reeds 1939 Claude Reeds 1940 Claude Reeds
Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12.
Record 0-1 2-3 4-3-1 6-3 2-2-1 4-4-2 2-9 0-8 1-1 4-3 3-3-3 5-1* 9-0* 8-3 3-4 6-2 6-5 4-3-1 8-1* 7-4 7-1-1* 9-1* 3-4-2 3-3-3 3-1-4 5-3-1 6-1-2* 6-3 6-2-1* 6-3-1* 4-5-1 6-2-1* 7-2-1* 8-1* 6-2-2* 6-3* 5-3* 2-5-2
Year Coach 1941 Dale Hamilton 1942 Dale Hamilton 1943-45 No Team 1946 Dale Hamilton 1947 Dale Hamilton 1948 Dale Hamilton 1949 Dale Hamilton 1950 Gene Smith 1951 Gene Smith 1952 Dale Hamilton 1953 Dale Hamilton 1954 Dale Hamilton 1955 Dale Hamilton 1956 Dale Hamilton 1957 Dale Hamilton 1958 Al Blevins 1959 Al Blevins 1960 Al Blevins 1961 Al Blevins 1962 Al Blevins 1963 Al Blevins 1964 Phil Ball 1965 Phil Ball 1966 Phil Ball 1967 Phil Ball 1968 Phil Ball 1969 Phil Ball 1970 Phil Ball 1971 Phil Ball 1972 Phil Ball 1973 Phil Ball 1974 Phil Ball 1975 Phil Ball 1976 Phil Ball 1977 Gary Howard 1978 Gary Howard 1979 Gary Howard 1980 Gary Howard
Record 6-2* 7-0* 4-4-1 7-1-1 6-2* 7-2* 7-3* 2-6 4-4 6-3 6-2-1* 8-1* 7-2* 5-2 5-4 8-1 6-4 9-1* 11-0*# 4-4-1 4-5 6-3-1 7-2 3-6-1 6-4-1 8-1-1 9-2 7-2-1 9-2*@ 6-4-1 5-5 7-4 5-6 5-5-1 7-3 11-2@ 5-4
Coaches By Wins
Coach Gary Howard C.W. Wantland Phil Ball Dale Hamilton Claude E. Reeds Al Blevins Chuck Langston Fenis Bently Tracy Holland Gene Smith Ralph Myers Nick Bobeck Boyd Hill
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Record 7-2^ 10-2# 8-1-1@ 7-3 7-2-1@ 3-5-1 2-8 4-5 0-10-1 4-6 3-7 6-4 7-3 6-3-1 8-3 9-3$ 9-2! 13-0!&$^ 8-3!&$ 5-5 3-8 5-6 9-3$ 8-2! 3-7 5-6 4-6! 7-4! 4-7 2-9 2-9 2-8 597-367-46
*-Oklahoma Collegiate Conference champion @-NAIA playoff qualifier #-NAIA national champion ^-Includes forfeit win $-NCAA Division II playoff qualifier &-Lone Star Conference champion !-Lone Star North Division champion
Years Wins 1977-02 162 1912-19, ‘21-30 101 1964-76 82 1941-49, ‘52-57 73 1931-40 56 1958-63 43 2003-07 29 1905-11 19 2008-11 15 1950-51 9 1920 4 2012 2 1904 2
Coaches By Percentage
Rank Coach Years 1. Al Blevins 1958-63 2. Dale Hamilton 1941-49, ‘52-57 3. C.W. Wantland 1912-19, ‘21-30 4. Claude E. Reeds 1931-40 5. Phil Ball 1964-76 6. Gary Howard 1977-02 7 Ralph Myers 1920 8. Chuck Langston 2003-07 9. Gene Smith 1950-51 10. Boyd Hill 1904 11. Fenis Bently 1905-11 12. Tracy Holland 2008-11 13. Nick Bobeck 2012
Year Coach 1981 Gary Howard 1982 Gary Howard 1983 Gary Howard 1984 Gary Howard 1985 Gary Howard 1986 Gary Howard 1987 Gary Howard 1988 Gary Howard 1989 Gary Howard 1990 Gary Howard 1991 Gary Howard 1992 Gary Howard 1993 Gary Howard 1994 Gary Howard 1995 Gary Howard 1996 Gary Howard 1997 Gary Howard 1998 Gary Howard 1999 Gary Howard 2000 Gary Howard 2001 Gary Howard 2002 Gary Howard 2003 Chuck Langston 2004 Chuck Langston 2005 Chuck Langston 2006 Chuck Langston 2007 Chuck Langston 2008 Tracy Holland 2009 Tracy Holland 2010 Tracy Holland 2011 Tracy Holland 2012 Nick Bobeck Totals
Record 43-14-1 73-25-3 101-43-16 56-28-9 82-46-6 162-105-6 4-3-1 29-24-0 9-9 2-3 19-30-4 15-29 2-8
Pct. .750 .738 .681 .651 .634 .604 .563 .527 .500 .400 .396 .341 .200
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Margin Year 183 1916 157 1919 118 1922 103 1921 83 1915 83 1915 76 1915 75 1912 75 1928 70 1918 67 1919 67 1924 62 1920 62 1922 61 1913 60 1917 60 1920 59 1918 58 1923 56 1912 56 1917
Team Oklahoma City Oklahoma Baptist Carver College East Central Oklahoma City Northeastern State Southwestern Oklahoma Phillips Oklahoma Panhandle East Central Catholic College Oklahoma City East Central Oklahoma City Phillips Southwestern Oklahoma Kingfisher College Southwestern Oklahoma Oklahoma City Southeastern Oklahoma Southeastern Oklahoma
Score 183-0 157-0 118-0 103-0 83-0 83-0 76-0 75-0 75-0 70-0 67-0 69-2 69-7 62-0 61-0 66-6 60-0 59-0 58-0 56-0 56-0
Largest Defeats
Margin Year Team 99 1917 Oklahoma 83 1913 Oklahoma 81 1912 Oklahoma 81 1910 Oklahoma 80 1909 Oklahoma City 67 1914 Oklahoma 63 2012 Northwest Missouri 63 1910 Kingfisher College 60 1919 Tulsa 58 1905 Oklahoma 57 1910 Kingfisher College 57 1976 Angelo State 56 1941 Arkansas 54 1919 Phillips 54 1919 Oklahoma State 54 1972 Texas A&M-Commerce 53 1909 Phillips 52 1909 Oklahoma 52 1910 Oklahoma State 52 1910 Oklahoma 46 1908 Oklahoma
Score 99-0 83-0 81-0 81-0 80-0 67-0 70-7 63-0 66-6 58-0 57-0 57-0 56-0 54-0 54-0 54-0 58-5 55-3 52-0 52-0 52-0
Longest Winning Streaks
Games 12 10 9 7 7 6 5 5
Longest Losing Streaks
Year(s) 1909-11 2010-11 1989 2001 1976-77 1987-88 1987 2009
Started By Austin College, 23-5 Eastern New Mexico, 49-31 Mesa State, 18-17 Arkansas Tech, 32-26 Northeastern State, 14-6 Texas A&M-Commerce, 43-22 Cameron, 31-13 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 46-17
Milestone Games
No. Team 1 Oklahoma State 100 Phillips 200 Phillips 300 Southwestern Oklahoma 400 Central Arkansas 500 Eastern New Mexico 600 Angelo State 700 Northeastern State 800 Abilene Christian 900 East Central 1,000 Northeastern State
Ended By Southeastern Oklahoma, 20-14 Eastern New Mexico, 29-28 Oklahoma, 27-0 Arkansas Tech, 7-0 Langston, 40-27 Oklahoma Panhandle, 27-26
History
Games Year(s) Started Against 23* 1997-99 Southeastern Oklahoma, 23-18 15 1982-83 East Central, 21-19 14 1914-15 Oklahoma City, 16-0 13 1941-42 Southeastern Oklahoma, 25-0 11 1962 Eastern New Mexico, 25-6 10 1960-61 Emporia State, 28-7 9 Twice *-Includes forfeit win (14 straight wins without forfeit)
Year 1902 1916 1927 1938 1953 1964 1974 1983 1997 2002 2011
Broncho Football
Result Lost, 40-0 Won, 12-0 Tied, 0-0 Won, 25-3 Won, 27-7 Won, 35-34 Lost, 21-14 Won, 38-15 Lost, 28-10 Won, 22-10 Lost, 35-7
Ended Against Oklahoma Baptist, 5-0 East Central, 41-21 Southeastern Oklahoma, 14-7 Bacone, 45-7 Langston, 15-14 Angelo State, 19-11 Southeastern Oklahoma, 28-24 Southwestern Oklahoma, 41-23
Milestone Wins
No. Team 1 Oklahoma City 50 Phillips 100 Oklahoma Baptist 200 Connors Junior College 300 Southeastern Oklahoma 350 East Central 400 Eastern New Mexico 450 Carson-Newman 500 Mesa State 550 Bacone
Year 1904 1916 1924 1947 1962 1970 1978 1985 1996 2002
Score 7-0 12-0 21-14 19-6 33-7 43-21 30-14 28-9 48-10 56-21
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All-Time Series Records School Abilene Christian Angelo State Arkansas Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas Tech Austin College (Texas) Bacone Baylor Black Hills State Chadron State California-Davis Cal Poly Cal State-Northridge Cameron Capitol Hill Junior College Carson-Newman Carver College Catholic College Centenary (La.) Central Arkansas Central Missouri Chilocco Indian Jr. College Clarenden College (Texas) College of Emporia (Kan.) Colorado State-Pueblo Connors Junior College East Central Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Emporia State Evangel College (Mo.) Fort Hays State Harding Henderson State Hendrix College (Ark.) Howard Payne Incarnate Word Iowa State Jefferson University (Texas) Kingfisher College Lamar Langston Lenior-Rhyne College (N.C.) Lincoln Lindenwood Logan County Louisiana Tech Memphis Naval Station Mesa State Midwestern State Missouri Southern Missouri Western Morningside
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Central Oklahoma is in its second year as a member of the MidAmerica Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The MIAA, a 15-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in eight sports for men and nine for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis. The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II conference changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institutions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA. The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri
State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Missouri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007. Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter took over. Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern and Missouri Western began competition in the 198990 season. Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was replaced by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season. Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, NebraskaOmaha entered the league in 2008 and Lincoln rejoined the conference in 2010. On July 29, 2010, the MIAA CEO Council voted to extend invitations to UCO and Northeastern State to become members of the league and on Sept. 24, 2010 it voted to extend invitations to Nebraska-Kearney and Lindenwood. Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same last year, which left the conference with 14 schools. Truman will remain an MIAA associate member in wrestling, with Newman joining the MIAA in that capacity.
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105 Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422) Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429 Website: www.themiaa.com Commissioner: Dr. Bob Boerigter Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber Feldman Director of Communications: Josh Saughter
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2013 Central Oklahoma Football MIAA Records Single Game
First Downs: 41, Southwest Baptist vs. Truman State, Oct. 6, 2007. First Downs Rushing: 29, Missouri S&T vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986. First Downs Passing: 25, Emporia State vs. Northwest Missouri, Nov. 7, 1992. Rushing Attempts: 87, Pittsburg State vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989. Rushing Yards: 627, Northwest Missouri vs. Emporia State, Nov. 7, 1992. Rushing Touchdowns: 9, Washburn vs. Lincoln, Sept. 9, 2000 Passing Attempts: 76, Emporia State vs. Fort Hays State, Sept. 2, 1995 and Missouri S&T vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003. Passing Completions: 47, Missouri S&T vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003. Passing Yards: 547, Central Missouri vs. Illinois State, Sept. 2, 2010. Passing Touchdowns: 7, Pittsburg State vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Sept. 9, 2006. Interceptions: 8, three times. Most recent - Southeast Missouri vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 1, 1988. Plays: 126, Southwest Baptist vs. Truman State, Oct. 6, 2007. Total Yards: 809, Pittsburg State vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004. Points: 94, Missouri Southern vs. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 24, 1927. Touchdowns: 15, Missouri Southern vs. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 24, 1927. PATs: 13, Pittsburg State vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004. Two-point Conversions: 5, Emporia State vs. Missouri S&T, Nov. 8, 1997. Field Goals: 7, Emporia State vs. Lincoln, Sept. 29, 2012. Safeties: 3, Emporia State vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 18, 1999. Fumbles: 11, Missouri S&T vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 29, 1955 and Southwest Baptist vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 30, 2000. Fumbles Lost: 8, Southwest Baptist vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 30, 2000. Penalties: 19, six times. Most recent - Central Missouri vs. Quincy, Aug. 28, 1999. Penalty Yards: 200, Washburn vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 2012. Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed: 11, Truman State vs. Minnesota StateMankato, Aug. 24, 2006. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -74, Northwest Missouri vs. Southwest Baptist, Sept, 29. 2007. Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed: 1, Missouri S&T vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 13, 1990. Fewest Pass Completions Allowed: 0, five times. Most recent - Northwest Missouri vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 22, 2001. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 0, five times. Most recent - Northwest Missouri vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 22, 2001. Fewest Total Yards Allowed: 10, Pittsburg State vs. Bacone, Sept. 8, 2001. Fewest First Downs Allowed: 1, Pittsburg State vs. Washburn, Oct. 28, 1989. Punts: 14, Southwest Baptist vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 9, 1996 and SBU vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 11, 1997. Punt Returns: 11, Central Missouri vs. Missouri S&T, Oct. 22, 1983. Kickoff Returns: 12, Southwest Baptist vs. Missouri Western, Oct. 5, 1996; SBU vs. Truman State, Sept. 16, 2000 and TSU vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 11, 2004.
Season
Wins: 15, Northwest Missouri, 1998. First Downs: 429, Pittsburg State, 2004. First Downs Rushing: 254, Pittsburg State, 2004. First Downs Passing: 229, Central Missouri, 2009. Rushing Attempts: 941, Pittsburg State, 1991. Rushing Yards: 5,320, Pittsburg State, 2004. Rushing Touchdowns: 68, Pittsburg State, 2004. Passing Attempts: 678, Central Missouri, 2010. Passing Completions: 451, Central Missouri, 2010. Passing Percentage: 71.3, Central Missouri, 2005 (196-of-275). Passing Yards: 5,311, Central Missouri, 2010. Touchdown Passes: 47, Central Missouri, 2010. Plays: 1,077, Northwest Missouri, 1999. Total Yards: 8,976, Pittsburg State, 2004. Points: 837, Pittsburg State, 2004. Points Per Game: 55.8, Pittsburg State, 2004. Touchdowns: 116, Pittsburg State, 2004. PATs: 109, Pittsburg State, 2004. Two-point Conversions: 13, Emporia State, 1997. Field Goals: 28, Missouri Western, 2011. Safeties: 3, 5, Central Missouri, 1999 and 2003; Northwest Missouri, 2007.
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Fumbles: 54, Northwest Missouri, 1988. Fumbles Lost: 34, Southwest Baptist, 2000. Fewest Fumbles: 7, Truman State, 1997. Fewest Fumbles Lost: 3, Truman State, 1997 and Northwest Missouri, 2012. Penalties: 136, Northwest Missouri, 2004. Penalty Yards: 1,146, Northwest Missouri, 2004. Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed: 294, Missouri S&T, 1949. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: 346, Missouri S&T, 1980. Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed: 1, Northwest Missouri, 1931. Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed: 94, Missouri S&T, 1955. Fewest Pass Completions Allowed: 30, Missouri S&T, 1951. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 456, Missouri S&T, 1951. Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed: 0, Northwest Missouri, 1931. Interceptions: 35, Missouri S&T, 1978. Fewest Total Yards Allowed: 1,715, Missouri S&T, 1949. Fewest First Downs Allowed: 99, Missouri S&T, 1956. Punt Returns: 63, Pittsburg State, 1995. Kickoff Returns: 72, Southwest Baptist, 2000.
Individual
Single Game
Rushing Attempts: 50, Chris Brooks, Central Missouri vs. Truman State, Nov. 11, 1989. Rushing Yards: 379, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State vs. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992. Rushing Touchdowns: 7, Brian Shay, Emporia State vs. Missouri S&T, 1997. Passing Attempts: 76, Evan Gray, Missouri S&T vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003. Passing Completions: 47, Evan Gray, Missouri S&T vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003. Passing Yards: 493, Matt Ticich, Truman State vs. Upper Iowa, Sept. 8, 2007 and Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri vs. Illinois State, Sept. 2, 2010. Touchdown Passes: 6, seven times. Most recent - Ben Gomez, Lindenwood vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Oct. 27, 2012. Receptions: 21, Jarett Vito, Emporia State vs. Truman State, Nov. 4, 1995. Receiving Yards: 254, Rod Smith, Missouri Southern vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 19, 1991. Touchdown Receptions: 4, six times. Most record - Joe Hastings, Washburn vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Oct. 9, 2010. Total Offense: 533, Josh Chapman, Missouri Southern vs. Washburn, Sept. 28, 2002. All-Purpose Yards: 469, Brian Shay, Emporia State vs. Washburn, Oct. 30, 1997. Points Scored: 46, Brian Shay, Emporia State vs. Missouri S&T, Nov. 8, 1997. Touchdowns Scored: 7, Brian Shay, Emporia State vs. Missouri S&T, Nov. 8, 1997. PATs: 13, Nathan Alleman, Pittsburg State vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004. PAT Attempts: 13, Nathan Alleman, Pittsburg State vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004. Two-point Conversions: 2, Jarett Vito, Emporia State vs. Truman State, Nov. 4, 1995. Field Goals: 6, Steve Huff, Central Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 2, 1985. Field Goal Attempts: 6, Steve Huff, Central Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 2, 1985. Kicking Points: 19, 6, Steve Huff, Central Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 2, 1985 (six FGs, one PAT) and Greg Zuerlein, Missouri Western vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 2011 (10 PATs, three FGs). Punts: 14, Aaron Hafner, Southwest Baptist vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 9, 1996 and Javon Collins, Southwest Baptist vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 11, 1997. Punt Returns: 9, Craig Heath, Missouri S&T vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 and Colon McNeal, Washburn vs. Fort Hays State, Sept. 11, 1999. Punt Return Touchdowns: 2, Kevin Nickerson, Central Missouri vs. Quincy, Sept. 9, 2000 and RoShawn Marshall, Central Missouri vs. Truman State, Sept. 17, 2005. Kickoff Returns: 10, Phil Kenney, Truman State vs. Missouri Southern, Nov. 3, 2007. Kickoff Return Touchdowns: 2, Jason Douglas, Truman State, Nov. 2, 2002. Interceptions: 5, Gary Evans, Truman State vs. Missouri S&T, Oct. 18, 1975 and Bruce Johnson, Lincoln vs. Kentucky State, Oct. 5, 1974.
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MIAA Records Season
Rushing Attempts: 370, Xavier Omon, Northwest Missouri, 2007. Rushing Yards: 2,585, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992. Rushing Touchdowns: 39, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992. Passing Attempts: 670, Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri, 2010. Passing Completions: 447, Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri, 2010. Passing Percentage: 74.6, Toby Korrodi, Central Missouri, 2005. Passing Yards: 5,207, Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri, 2010. Passing Touchdowns: 46, Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri, 2010. Receptions: 143, Nick Smart, Southwest Baptist, 2007. Receiving Yards: 1,559, Jake Soy, Northwest Missouri, 2009. Receiving Touchdowns: 27, Jake Soy, Northwest Missouri, 2009. Total Offense: 5,203, Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri, 2010. All-Purpose Yards: 3,400, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992. Points: 254, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992. Touchdowns: 41, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992. Kicking Points: 123, David Purnell, Northwest Missouri, 1999 (69 PATs, 18 FGs). PATs: 109, Nathan Alleman, Pittsburg State, 2004. PAT Attempts: 112, Nathan Alleman, Pittsburg State, 2004. Two-point Conversions: 4, Ronald Moore, Pittsburg State, 1992; Jarett Vito, Emporia State, 1995 and 1997 and Brian Shay, Emporia State, 1996. Field Goals: 23, Greg Zuerlein, Missouri Western, 2011. Field Goal Attempts: 27, David Purnell, Northwest Missouri, 1999. Punts: 98, John Tassi, Lincoln, 1981. Punting Average (Minimum 35 punts): 45.95, Brian Moorman, Pittsburg State, 1997 (41-1,883 yards). Punt Returns: 43, Jason Melnick, Northwest Missouri, 1996. Punt Return Average (Minimum 10 returns): 20.3, Jeff Linden, Northwest Missouri, 1982 (13-264 yards). Punt Return Touchdowns: 4, RoShawn Marshall, Central Missouri, 2005. Kickoff Returns: 42, Bobby Yates, Central Missouri, 1990. Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 15 returns): 31.7, Karl Evans, Missouri Southern, 1992 (18-571 yards). Kickoff Return Touchdowns: 1, eight times. Most recent - Jordan Simmons, Northwest Missouri, 2001.
Individual Long Plays
Rush: 99, LaRonn Council, Northwest Missouri vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 11, 2008. Pass: 99, Dennis Gile to Todd Devoe, Central Missouri vs. Minnesota-Duluth, Dec. 1, 2001 and Mark Smith to Bryan Pray, Pittsburg State vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 26, 2006. Punt: 88, Mike Miletich, Truman State vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 22, 1988. Punt Return: 97, Frank Ricchi, Missouri S&T vs. Northwest Missouri, 1949. Kickoff Return: 100, 16 times. Most recent - John Brown, Pittsburg State vs. Washburn, Nov. 5, 2011. Interception Return: 100, Bruan Johnson, Lincoln vs. Missouri S&T, Nov, 23, 1972; Travis Lee, Emporia State vs. Central Oklahoma, Sept. 9, 2007 and Nate Bruto, Missouri Western vs. Fort hays State, Sept. 12, 2009. Fumble Return: 100, Robert Spinks, Missouri Southern vs. Truman State, Oct. 2, 2004. Field Goal: 61, Mike Wood, Southeast Missouri vs. Lincoln, Nov. 15, 1975.
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MIAA Year-by-Year Champions 1924: Truman State 1925: Northwest Missouri 1926: Central Missouri 1927: Truman State 1928: Missouri State Truman State 1929: Truman State 1930: Truman State 1931: Northwest Missouri 1932: Truman State 1933: Truman State 1934: Truman State 1935: Truman State 1936: Truman State 1937: Southeast Missouri 1938: Northwest Missouri 1939: Northwest Missouri 1940: Missouri State 1941: Missouri S&T Northwest Missouri 1942: Northwest Missouri Southeast Missouri 1943: No Champion (WWII) 1944: No Champion (WWII) 1945: No Champion (WWII) 1946: Southeast Missouri 1947: Missouri S&T 1948: Northwest Missouri Missouri State 1949: Missouri S&T 1950: Missouri S&T 1951: Missouri State Truman State 1952: Northwest Missouri Truman State 1953: Truman State 1954: Truman State 1955: Southeast Missouri 1956: Central Missouri Missouri S&T 1957: Southeast Missouri 1958: Southeast Missouri 1959: Southeast Missouri 1960: Truman State 1961: Truman State 1962: Southeast Missouri 1963: Missouri State 1964: Truman State 1965: Truman State 1966: Missouri State 1967: Southeast Missouri 1968: Southeast Missouri 1969: Southeast Missouri Truman State 1970: Central Missouri Truman State 1971: Truman State 1972: Lincoln Northwest Missouri 1973: Southeast Missouri 1974: Northwest Missouri 1975: Southeast Missouri 1976: Southeast Missouri Truman State 1977: Missouri S&T Southeast Missouri
1978: Missouri State 1979: Northwest Missouri 1980: Missouri S&T 1981: Truman State 1982: Truman State 1983: Central Missouri Missouri S&T 1984: Northwest Missouri 1985: Truman State 1986: Central Missouri 1987: Central Missouri Southeast Missouri 1988: Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Truman State 1989: Pittsburg State 1990: Pittsburg State 1991: Pittsburg State 1992: Pittsburg State 1993: Missouri Southern 1994: Pittsburg State 1995: Pittsburg State 1996: Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State 1997: Northwest Missouri 1998: Northwest Missouri 1999: Northwest Missouri 2000: Northwest Missouri 2001: Pittsburg State 2002: Northwest Missouri 2003: Central Missouri Emporia State Missouri Western Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State 2004: Pittsburg State 2005: Washburn 2006: Northwest Missouri 2007: Northwest Missouri 2008: Northwest Missouri 2009: Northwest Missouri 2010: Northwest Missouri 2011: Pittsburg State 2012: Missouri Western
MIAA Titles Truman State 26 Northwest Missouri 22 Southeast Missouri 17 Pittsburg State 11 Central Missouri 8 Missouri S&T 8 Missouri State 7 Missouri Western 2 Emporia State 1 Lincoln 1 Missouri Southern 1 Washburn 1
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Central OklahOma FOOtball histOry 4UCO ranks fourth among NCAA Division II teams in all-time wins (597). 4The Bronchos have made 10 playoff appearances and captured two national championships (1962 and ‘82). 4UCO has won 31 conference/division titles. 4The Bronchos have had 113 All-Americans and more than 500 All-Conference players. 4UCO has won more games than any other Oklahoma college team besides the University of Oklahoma. 4The Bronchos have won seven or more games in a season 38 times. 4UCO has had seven Harlon Hill Trophy candidates (Division II Player of the Year): RB
Tyrone Jones (1993), RB Joe Aska (1994), RB Reggie Donner (1998), WR Dee Dee Carter (2001), RB Jarrod Manoy (2003), QB Justin Allgood (2004) and RB Joshua Birmingham (2010).
4The Bronchos have had dozens of players in the NFL and former star Keith Traylor won three Super Bowl rings during a 17-year career. 4UCO plays its home games in Wantland Stadium, a 10,000-seat facility that ranks as one of the finest in Division II football.
2013 brONChO fOOtbaLL Sept. 5
at Missouri Southern
Joplin, Mo.
6:00 p.m.
Sept. 14
Pittsburg State
EDMOND
6:00 p.m.
Sept. 21
Emporia State
EDMOND
6:00 p.m.
Sept. 28
at Washburn (MIAA TV Game) Topeka, Kan.
2:37 p.m.
Oct. 5
Missouri Western
EDMOND
6:00 p.m.
Oct. 12
at Northwest Missouri
Maryville, Mo.
1:00 p.m.
Oct. 19
Central Missouri
EDMOND
1:00 p.m.
Nov. 2
Lincoln (Homecoming)
EDMOND
2:00 p.m.
Nov. 9
at Southwest Baptist
Bolivar, Mo.
1:00 p.m.
Nov. 16
at Northeastern State
Tahlequah, Okla. 1:00 p.m.
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