Bowling Green State University Athletics
Oct. 25 - Falcons Eager To End Three-Game Skid
December 20, 1999 | Football
Oct. 25, 1999
The game will be televised live by Fox Sports Net. BG has won six of the last seven in the series at home. The home team has won 12 of the last 14 in the series.
THE SERIES: After not meeting the last two seasons, the two teams resume a series which was one of the most hard-fought in the MAC in the early and mid-90s. The Falcons own a slim 17-16 edge in the series after winning the last meeting, a 31-27 decision at Perry Stadium in 1996. The Falcons own a 13-5 series edge at home having won six of the last seven meetings. The largest margin of victory for the Falcons in their six wins over the recent history is seven points with 22 points the total margin of victory in those six wins. The lone CMU win on the road in the series was a 36-33 decision in 1994 which was a game which determined the conference champion and the MAC representative in the Las Vegas Bowl. The series has been dominated by the home team and characterized by close contests. The home team has won 12 of the last 14 meetings with each owning one win on the road over the period. Each of the last six meetings have been decided by seven points or less. The losing team has scored less than 14 points in 20 of the 33 series games. BG holds a 5-3 series edge in games decided by three points or less and a 12-6 edge in the contests decided by a touchdown or less.
LAST WEEK: The Falcons lost their third straight in a game of two halves as Ohio posted a 17-14 victory at home. Ohio won the first half rolling up all 17 of their points and owning a 197-48 edge in total offense. The Falcons managed just 25 plays in the opening 30 minutes as the Bobcats controlled the clock possessing the ball for 17:25. Ohio scored on a pair of runs, the last of which came with 1:27 left in the first half, and a field goal. BG owned the second half scoring all their points in a 4:35 span late in the third quarter and on the first play of the fourth stanza. The Falcons had a 203-102 edge in total offense in the second half as both teams ran 33 plays. The Falcons first score came on a 14-yard pass from Ricky Schneider to Kurt Gerling before Joe Alls made it the final score on a 59-yard scamper just nine seconds into the fourth quarter. The Falcons had three more possessions in the game, but could not move the ball failing to get into Ohio territory on any of the three drives. BG was in Ohio territory just one other time in the game, other than the two scoring drives, that an early third quarter drive which ended at the Ohio 43-yard line with a punt. Alls' touchdown run helped him to 97 yards rushing on 11 carries while Kurt Gerling caught seven passes for 72 yards. Both Andy Sahm and Schneider played at quarterback, Schneider took over for Sahm after the fourth series, with Sahm completing three-of-six passes for 31 yards while Schneider was 10-of-18 for 97 yards. BG turned the ball over five times, three times on interceptions.
HOME SWEET HOME: The Falcons have enjoyed a great deal of success at home under head coach Gary Blackney posting a 31-10-1 mark, a 25-8-1 mark in MAC games. Despite a 13-10 mark in their last 23 games at home, BG has averaged 30.4 points (1275 pts.) at home over the last 42 contests while allowing just 18.9 points (794 pts.). In MAC play at home, BG has averaged 30.3 points (1029 pts.) and allowed an average of just 18.2 points (619 pts.). Over the last 16-plus seasons, BG has compiled a 63-18-4 (.765) record and in the 33-plus seasons Perry Stadium has been the home of Falcon football, BG has a 107-52-6 (.667) mark. BG has won six of its last eight home games.
A HELPING HAND: The Bowling Green football team and the athletic department have joined forces with the Fifth Third Bank in Bowling Green to assist the United Way of Wood County. The bank has agreed to donate $100 for each touchdown the Falcons score at their five home games this season and $50 for each field goal. Thus far this season BGSU has scored 13 touchdowns and five field goals to put the total at $1,550 after three games.
Winningest Active Coaches
(Div. I-A, By Winning Percentage) 1. Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) .857 (72-12) 2. Joe Paterno (Penn State) .795 (315-80-3) 3. Steve Spurrier (Florida) .784 (119-32-2) 4. Bobby Bowden (Florida St.) .776 (300-85-4) 5. R.C. Slocum (Texas A&M) .763 (99-30-2) 6. Dennis Erickson (Oregon St.) .730 (117-43-1) 7. Lavell Edwards (BYU) .728 (249-92-3) 8. John Robinson (UNLV) .727 (107-39-4) 9. Paul Pasqualoni (Syracuse) .703 (107-45-1) 10. John Cooper (Ohio State) .699 (183-77-6) 11. Bill Snyder (Kansas State) .681 (84-39-1) 12. Lou Holtz (South Carolina) .673 (216-103-7) 13. Dennis Franchione (TCU) .656 (123-64-2) 14. Fisher DeBerry (Air Force) .652 (124-66-1) 15. Jackie Sherrill (Miss. St.) .647 (161-87-4) 16. Gary Pinkel (Toledo) .628 (60-35-3) 17. Sonny Lubick (Colorado St.) .619 (73-45) 18. Don Nehlen (West Virginia) .615 (194-120-8) 19. Randy Walker (Northw'n) .608 (62-39-5) 20. Ron McBride (Utah) .607 (68-44) 21. Joe Tiller (Purdue) .607 (62-40-1) 22. Ken Hatfield (Rice) .606 (144-93-4) 23. Nick Saban (Michigan State) .604 (40-26-1) 24. Frank Beamer (Va. Tech) .602 (125-82-4) 25. George O'Leary (Ga. Tech) .600 (33-22) 26. Dick Tomey (Arizona) .598 (152-101-7) 27. Barry Alvarez (Wisconsin) .596 (66-44-4) 28. George Welsh (Virginia) .591 (180-124-4) 29. Gary Blackney (BGSU) .571 (55-41-2) (minimum five years as I-A head coach)
RECENT SUCCESS AT HOME: The Falcons have won six of their last eight home games and in the process have put some impressive offensive numbers on the board. BG has averaged 38.1 points per game over the eight contests and have won the six games by an average margin of over 23.8 points per contest. In those eight games, the Falcons have averaged 424.1 yards of total offense per game with an average of 230.6 coming on the ground. Below is a breakdown of BG's key offensive statistics in its last eight home games.
Offensive At Home
Opp TO Rush FD(R) Pts(RTD) TOP C. Florida 304 162 20(10) 31(1) 31:02 Ohio 474 278 24(14) 35(3) 35:41 Kent 502 424 27(23) 42(6) 34:41 Marshall 414 181 26(14) 34(2) 38:23 Akron 558 371 30(23) 58(7) 35:53 Tenn. Tech 265 97 16(6) 40(2) 31:30 Toledo 447 145 24(9) 34(2) 34:28 Miami 429 187 28(10) 31(3) 36:17 TO - total offense, Rush - rushing yards, FD(R) - first downs (rushing first downs), Pts(RTD) - points (rushing touchdowns), TOP - time of possession.
TEAM FAST FACTS: Bowling Green has 34 blocked kicks since 1991 (15 punts, nine field goals, 10 extra points)...BG has scored 12 touchdowns and recorded two safeties as a direct result of the kick block or on its ensuing possession...BG had seven kick blocks in 1991, six in 1992 and 1993, four in 1994, one in 1995, six in 1996, one in 1997, two last season, and two this season (both punts), both in the Tennessee Tech game...BG is 8-1 in MAC openers under head coach Gary Blackney...the Falcons are 18-17-1 on the road under head coach Gary Blackney in MAC play...overall on the road during Blackney's tenure the Falcons are 22-31-2 and they have a 4-13 mark in non-league road contests with the wins coming against Temple (1995), Cincinnati (1994), Navy (1994), and Missouri (1995)...after compiling a 14-1-1 mark on the road in conference play between 1991 and 1994, BG has struggled to a 4-16 mark in their last 20 MAC road games...BG has posted a 6-3 mark against non-league schools at home during the tenure of head coach Gary Blackney...the Falcons have posted an 19-33 overall record the last four-plus seasons after BG teams posted a record of 36-8-2 the previous four years...BG has held 19 of 34 MAC foes to two touchdowns or less at home since 1991, while in all MAC games, BG defensive units have held 37 of 70 league foes to two touchdowns or less...BG has a 565-355 edge in points off of turnovers over the last eight-plus seasons...BG has had fewer turnovers than its opponent in 48 of the 98 games played since 1991, and in only 33 of those contests have they committed more turnovers than their opponent...BG is 35-13 in the 48 games in which they have had fewer turnovers than the opposition since 1991...over the last eight-plus seasons, BG has not had a turnover in 20 games and has committed just one in 28 others...BG has lost more than one fumble only eight times in the last 83 games (a total of 45 lost fumbles in those 83 games)...BG has lost the ball via fumble in just 33 of their last 74 games...dating back to the beginning of last season, BG has scored on 64 of its last 73 possessions in the red zone (20-yard line or inside) with 48 of the 64 conversions touchdowns...for the second successive year, Bowling Green was recognized by the American Football Coaches Association for its high graduation rate...the Falcon program was one of 26 programs in Div. I-A from across the country with a 70% or higher rate for the 1993-94 freshman class.
OFFENSIVE LINE IS THE CORNERSTONE: One of the most experienced offensive lines in Div. I-A this season will be the cornerstone of the team. Senior center Doug Dorley (Normal, Ill./Normal H.S./Southern Illinois), senior right tackle Chad McCarthy (Toledo, Ohio/Central Catholic), senior left guard Mark Kautzman (Bainbridge, Ohio/Kenston), junior right guard Eric Curl (Livonia, Mich./Stevenson), and junior left tackle Rob Fehrman (Byesville, Ohio/Meadowbrook) comprise the fivesome which should be one of the best in the country. The group started all 11 games last season as a unit with McCarthy the most experienced with 32 career starts before this season. They started a total of 104 games among the five before this season, the third-highest total in the country behind only Buffalo (113 starts among its returning starting linemen) and Wisconsin (108). The right side of the line, Kautzman and Fehrman, had started the last 26 games side-by-side until Kautzman was sidelined for the Kent game with an injury. The fivesome have started four games this season as a unit. Dorley is joined by sophomore flanker Kurt Gerling as the only returning All-MAC players. Dorley was an honorable mention selection last season. Obviously, the line played a large role in the Falcons enjoying their best season in more than 20 years running the ball last season. Senior Kevin Steinke (Wausau, Wis./Everest) moves into the starting role at tight end having played in all 33 games in his career before this season while starting eight times.
LEWIS ONE OF 38 ON WALKER LIST: Sophomore tailback Godfrey Lewis (Toronto, Ontario/Michael Power) is one of 38 Div. I-A running backs being considered for the Doak Walker Award. Lewis is one of four backs from the Mid-American Conference on the list and one of only three sophomores. The award is presented annually to the nation's premier running back for his accomplishments on the field, achievement in the classroom, and citizenship in the community. Eight semifinalists will be named by the 182 people on the selection committee in late November with the winner announced Dec. 9 on the Home Depot College Football Awards Show on ESPN2. Lewis led the team last season with 753 yards on 163 carries, both freshman records at BGSU. Lewis leads the team again this season with 354 yards (50.6/game) on 103 carries (3.4 avg.). He had his first 100-yard day of the season, and third of his career, with 124 yards on 31 carries in the Toledo contest. He has also become just the 25th player in school history to top 1,000 rushing yards for a career. He now has 1,107 yards in 17 career games to rank 22nd on the all-time BG list.
ON THE MARK: Senior place-kicker Jason Strasser (Toledo, Ohio/St. Francis) was fourth in the nation last season in field goal accuracy converting 11-of-12 attempts for a 91.7 percentage and he has picked up this season where he left off in 1998. Strasser did not have an attempt in the Ohio game and he has hit 10-of-12 this season. Strasser has now hit 16 of his last 18 field goal tries, and 21 of his last 24. He has hit field goals from 43, 37, 35, 32, 31, 27 (2), 22, 21, and 19 yards this season. He has missed from 45 and 43 yards. He is tied for 37th nationally averaging 1.25 field goals per game. He had his streak of 13 straight made field goals come to an end in the Toledo game when he missed from 45 yards. His streak fell one shy of the MAC record set in 1993-94 by former Falcon place-kicker Brian Leaver of 14 straight made field goals. He puts his name second on that list with another former BG player, John Spengler, third on the list making 12 straight in 1979-80. His three field goals in the Marshall game equalled his career high set first in the 1997 game vs. Louisiana Tech. He joins eight other Falcon kickers who have hit three field goals in a game, which is third on the BG single-game list. Strasser has scored 47 points this season to lead the team. His 36 career field goals ranks fourth on the BG all-time list while his 197 career points ranks sixth on the all-time list.
QUITE A DEBUT: Red-shirt freshman Andy Sahm (Indianapolis, Ind./Chatard) made the most of an opportunity in the Toledo game earning his first career start and responding by passing for 302 yards hitting 20-of-30 tosses. Sahm, who had thrown only two passes this season and played in just two contests, was named the starter Friday night after the starter in the first four games of the season, junior Ricky Schneider, was late for a meeting. The plan going into the game was for Sahm to play the first series and then the coaching staff would go back to Schneider. But, Sahm played so well in the first series, he completed four-of-five passes for 33 yards, and in succeeding possessions (nine-of-10 in the first quarter for 95 yards) that the coaching staff decided to stay with him. He is the first BG quarterback to throw for 300 or more yards in a game since Ryan Henry late in the 1994 season while becoming only the fifth quarterback in school history to top the 300-yard passing barrier. His yardage total was the best by any quarterback in school history in their first career start. Sahm completed 18-of-37 passes in the Miami contest for 242 yards and one score. He also rushed for 49 yards, including a 21-yard scamper for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. He was nine-of-22 passing in the Akron game for 144 yards and was three-of-six for 31 yards against Ohio.
RECEIVERS CONTINUE TO PLAY WELL: Sophomore split end Robert Redd (Dayton, Ohio/Wayne) and sophomore flanker Kurt Gerling (Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford) continue to give the Falcons one of the best combinations in the MAC. Redd became the first Bowling Green receiver to catch passes for 100 or more yards in three straight games with a 115-yard day against Miami after a 128-yard day against Toledo the week before, and a 126-yard game the previous week against Kent. In those three games, Redd had 22 receptions for 369 yards (123.0/game) and five touchdowns. Redd is second on the team with 38 receptions for 541 yards (14.2 avg.) and six touchdowns. His 36 points this season is second on the team to place-kicker Jason Strasser. He also leads the team averaging 96.4 all-purpose yards per game. He has a reception in every game this season and 14 of the 15 games in his career. Gerling ran his string to 19 games in which he has a reception in a contest with seven catches for 72 yards in the Ohio game. His nine-catch, 183-yard day against Akron earlier this season established career highs in both categories with his yardage total third on the all-time BG single-game list, just six yards shy of the school record. The MAC Freshman of the Year last season leads the team with 41 receptions for 598 yards (14.6 avg.) and five touchdowns. He is 50th in the country in yards receiving per game at 74.8 yards per outing and tied for 46th averaging 5.1 catches per game. Gerling became the 19th player in school history to catch passes for 1,000 yards in the Akron game and now ranks 14th on the career list with 1,254 receiving yards. A third BG receiver, red-shirt sophomore Aaron Alexander (Kokomo, Ind.) had his break-out game with eight receptions, his career high, for 87 yards in the Miami contest, and he came back to catch seven passes for 105 yards, his career high, in the Akron game. Alexander and Gerling are only the fifth BG receiving combo to catch passes for 100 or more yards in a game with both topping the century mark in the Akron contest. Alexander had 12 receptions for 195 yards in his career prior to his performance in the Miami game.
INDIVIDUAL FAST FACTS: Red-shirt freshman Pat Fleming (Ottawa, Ontario/Earl of March) continues to give the Falcons a strong punting game in his first season as the starter...Fleming ranks 49th nationally averaging 41.0 yards per punt...senior Joe O'Neill (Twinsburg, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit) led the team with 11 tackles in the loss to Ohio...sophomore linebacker Khary Campbell (Toledo, Ohio/Sylvania Southview) also was credited with 11 tackles...O'Neill, who leads the team with 10 tackles for loss, is second to sophomore strong safety Chad Long (Clyde, Ohio) in tackles for the season...O'Neill has 68 for the season while Long has 90 to his credit...sophomore defensive back Sergio Lund (Palatine, Ill.) made his first start of the season in the Ohio game and responded with nine tackles...he had recorded just three stops all season before the Ohio game...sophomore noseguard Brandon Hicks (Fairborn, Ohio) had a career high nine tackles in the Ohio game while sophomore end Ryan Wingrove (Parkersburg, W. Va./South) also recorded a career high with eight stops.
BG PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Offense - Kurt Gerling (Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford) and Joe Alls (Sterling Heights, Mich./Stevenson), Defense - Joe O'Neill (Twinsburg, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit), Scout Defense - Mitch Hewitt (Chardon, Ohio), Scout Offense - Darnell Bond-Awls (Toledo, Ohio/Rogers).
BG PLAYERS AMONG MAC LEADERS: Passing Yards - 6. Ricky Schneider (176.0/game), Passing Efficiency - 5. Ricky Schneider (112.6), Total Offense - 7. Ricky Schneider (169.8/game), Receptions - t6. Kurt Gerling (5.13/game), 9. Robert Redd (4.75/game), Receiving Yards - 7. Kurt Gerling (74.8/game), 10. Robert Redd (67.6/game), Punting - 4. Pat Fleming (41.0 avg.), Scoring (Kickers) - 5. Jason Strasser (5.9/game), Field Goals - 3. Jason Strasser (1.25/game).
BG PLAYERS AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS: Field Goals - 37. Jason Strasser (1.25/game), Punting - 49. Pat Fleming (41.0 avg.), Pass Receptions - t46. Kurt Gerling (5.1/game), Pass Receiving Yards - 50. Kurt Gerling (74.8 yds./game).
BG TEAM AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS: Passing - 45. (225.0 yds./game).
CENTRAL MICHIGAN NOTES: Head coach Dick Flynn is in his sixth season with his teams having compiled a record of 28-35...Central Michigan comes into the game with the Falcons having been idle last week...their last game was a 31-27 loss at home to Northern Illinois on Oct. 16...CMU's two wins this season have come against Eastern Illinois (33-17) and Buffalo (38-19)...besides their four-point loss to Northern Illinois, CMU lost by eight points at home to Miami...as has been the case for many years, the Chippewas rely heavily on the running game to be successful offensively...and, they have one of the top running backs in the MAC in senior tailback Eric Flowers who has 577 yards (115.4 yds./game) on 134 carries (4.3 avg.)...Flowers missed two games earlier this season with a sprained knee but came back at full strength to rush for 219 yards and four touchdowns in the win over Buffalo and had 129 yards and two scores in the loss to Northern Illinois...Flowers is 29th in the country in rushing and his 60 points (10.0 ppg) puts him 10th in the country in scoring...junior quarterback Pete Shepherd is hitting just under 50% (97-of-195) of his passes for 1,341 yards...he has thrown 10 interceptions in comparison to four scoring tosses...Shepherd is 49th in the country in total offense averaging 195.0 yards per game...his favorite target is freshman split end Jammarl O'Neal who has 40 catches for 673 yards (16.8 avg.) and four scores...O'Neal is 32nd in the nation in receptions (5.7/game), third in the MAC, and 18th in receiving yards per game (96.1), also third in the MAC...senior tight end Mark Swetz has 16 catches (14.4 avg.)...right tackle Eric Page is the lone senior on the offensive line...105 of the 234 points the defense has allowed this season came in games against Syracuse and Purdue...junior free safety Brian Leigeb leads the team with 79 tackles while also picking off a pair of passes...sophomore weak linebacker Abdullah Muhammad is next with 55 stops this season...senior tackle Joe Adam leads the team with 15 tackles for a loss and seven sacks...all four down linemen for the Chippewas are seniors...sophomore cornerback Tedaro France was a second-team All-MAC selection last season...freshman middle linebacker Darvin Lewis leads the team with four interceptions this season...CMU is tied for 31st in the nation in turnover margin at +0.29 and have lost just three fumbles all season...they are 44th in rushing and 55th in rushing defense...they are last among the 114 Div. I-A teams in net punting at only 27.1 yards per kick...CMU is 2-15 in its last 17 road contests over the last few seasons.
NEXT WEEK: The Falcons have the week off before playing their final two games of the season. BG will host Ball State at Perry Stadium on Nov. 13 in a 1 p.m. contest before playing at Central Florida on Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. to conclude the season.
Compare The Teams
() - MAC Rank BGSU Total Offense: 346.6 (9) Rushing Offense: 121.6 (8) Passing Offense: 225.0 (4) Scoring Offense: 24.6 (6) Total Defense: 386.5 (8) Rushing Defense: 187.9 (10) Passing Defense: 198.6 (6) Scoring Defense: 32.3 (9) Turnover Margin: -1.13 (12) 3rd Down (Off.) - 49/129 (8) 3rd Down (Def.) - 39/113 (3) 4th Down (Off.) - 8/15 Avg. Time of Poss. - 31:03 (4) Kickoff Return - 17.4 (12) Punt Return - 7.2 (10) Net Punting - 35.4 (5)CENTRAL MICHIGAN Total Offense: 362.4 (5) Rushing Offense: 160.7 (5) Passing Offense: 210.7 (6) Scoring Offense: 21.9 (9) Total Defense: 377.9 (7) Rushing Defense: 139.9 (4) Passing Defense: 238.0 (13) Scoring Defense: 33.4 (11) Turnover Margin: +0.29 (5) 3rd Down (Off.) - 46/116 (4) 3rd Down (Def.) - 37/97 (5) Avg. Time of Poss. - 31:37 (3) Kickoff Return - 18.1 (10) Punt Return - 7.1 (9) Net Punting - 27.1 (13)
Bowling Green Two Deep
Offense (Pro I) LT 79 Rob Fehrman (6-7, 300, r-Jr.) 78 Dennis Wendel (6-7, 275, r-Fr.) LG 73 Mark Kautzman (6-5, 305, Sr.) 68 Mike Bodnar (6-3, 290, r-So.) C 60 Doug Dorley (6-4, 290, r-Sr.) 72 Jon Mazur (6-2, 280, r-Fr.) RG 63 Eric Curl (6-2, 280, r-Jr.) 66 Greg Kupke (6-3, 255, r-Fr.) RT 62 Chad McCarthy (6-4, 280, r-Sr.) 71 Matt Tyla (6-2, 275, r-Jr.) TE 87 Kevin Steinke (6-4, 250, Sr.) 82 Jason Dailey (6-7, 250, r-So.) FL 4 Kurt Gerling (6-2, 195, r-So.) 18 Matt Bunsey (5-9. 180, Jr.) SE 5 Robert Redd (5-10, 195, So.) 12 Aaron Alexander (6-0, 195, r-So.) QB 15 Andy Sahm (6-6, 220, r-Fr.) 1 Ricky Schneider (6-3, 210, r-Jr.) FB 43 Brent Martin (6-1, 240, r-Sr.) 46 Eric Jones (5-11, 230, r-Sr.) TB 22 Joe Alls (5-10, 185, r-Fr.) 25 Godfrey Lewis (5-9, 190, So.)Defense (4-3) OLB 2 Khary Campbell (6-1, 210, r-So.) 28 Marcus Allen (6-0, 195, r-Fr.) E 90 Ryan Wingrove (6-3, 235, r-So.) 51 Larry Witherspoon (6-3, 230, r-Fr.) NG 92 Brandon Hicks (6-2, 250, Jr.) 93 Alex Glantzis (6-4, 250, Fr.) T 97 Malcolm Robinson (6-4, 290, r-So.) 58 Rodney Dawson (6-3, 260, r-Jr.) E 88 D.J. Owchar (6-3, 265, r-Fr.) 91 Jim Williams (6-5, 240, Fr.) OLB 9 Sergio Lund (6-0, 185, So.) 10 Garry Fisher (5-10, 210, r-So.) MLB 32 Joe O'Neill (6-2, 225, r-Sr.) 50 Chris Haneline (6-1, 215, r-Fr.) BC 8 Will Sullivan (5-10, 175, Sr.) 38 Justin Turk (5-10, 190, r-Fr.) SS 26 Chad Long (6-0, 185, r-So.) 37 Jerry Wagner (5-10, 185, r-Fr.) FS 3 Karl Rose (6-0, 185, So.) or 34 Andre Davis (6-2, 185, Fr.) FC 6 Emmanuel Hendrix (5-10, 180, Fr.) 19 Chris Hubbard (5-7, 175, r-So.)
Specialists PUNT 48 Pat Fleming (6-2, 190, r-Fr.) 1 Ricky Schneider (6-3, 210, r-Jr.) PK 11 Jason Strasser (6-3, 170, Sr.) 89 Mike Knapp (5-9, 150, r-Fr.) HOLD 15 Andy Sahm (6-6, 220, r-Fr.) 18 Matt Bunsey (5-9. 180, Jr.) LS 99 Ryan Diepenbrock (6-2, 215, r-Jr.) 87 Kevin Steinke (6-4, 250, Sr.) KOR 22 Joe Alls (5-10, 185, r-Fr.) 36 Steve Holmes (5-9, 180, Sr.) PR 5 Robert Redd (5-10, 195, So.) 26 Chad Long (6-0, 195, r-So.)










