Marauders defense holds the line
Clare Trinh

Football Brian Larson, Asst. Director of Athletics - Communication

Paddle Trophy on the line as Marauders close out season at MSUM

THIS WEEK
The University of Mary football team wraps up the 2023 season with the Battle for the Paddle. The Marauders trek eastward on I-94 to visit MSU Moorhead on Saturday, November 11, to play for the Paddle Trophy. Game time is 12 noon from SCHEELS Field Alex Nemzek Stadium in Moorhead, MN.
 
THE RECORDS/LAST WEEK
The Marauders (2-8 overall/2-7 NSIC) earned their second straight win with a 32-28 win over visiting Southwest Minnesota State University on Senior Day… The Dragons (6-4 overall / 5-4 NSIC) fell 27-14 at #13 Bemidji State University.  
 
FOLLOW LIVE
  • Voice of the Marauders Jesse Rostvedt and former UMary athletic director and Hall of Fame football coach Roger Thomas team up to broadcast Marauders games on KFYR 550 AM. The game is also streamed online at www.kfyr.com.
  • Free video streaming of Marauders home and all Northern Sun games is available at https://nsicnetwork.com/goumary and at www.GoUMary.com/coverage 
  • Live stats for Saturday's games are available online at www.GoUMary.com/coverage
 
MARAUDERS-DRAGONS SERIES HISTORY
  • This is the 17th meeting between the Marauders and the Dragons
  • The series is tied 8-8
  • The Marauders won the first seven meetings
  • The Dragons have won the last seven meetings
  • The two schools first met in 2006, which was the start of the Paddle Trophy
  • 13 times in 16 games the winning team has scored 30 or more points
  • Six times the losing team has cracked 30 points and twice scored 40
  • UMary is 5-3 at home and 3-5 at MSUM
 
PADDLE TROPHY
The first-ever gridiron match-up between the University of Mary and Minnesota State University Moorhead took on a little extra edge in 2006 as both schools battled for The Paddle Trophy in this "River Rivalry" game. UMary is located on the Missouri River and MSU Moorhead is on the Red River. Both are Northern Sun North Division rivals... The Paddle Trophy was developed by the student governments of the two colleges. The team that wins each year is responsible for the safekeeping and delivery of the Paddle Trophy and its case to each game between the Marauders and Dragons. The home team's student body representative will award the Paddle Trophy, which has each school's logo on opposite sides of the blade, with the score of each game being added to the winning team's side after the game... UMary won the first seven paddle games, grabbing initial possession with a 21-20 win in Bismarck in 2006. Marauders linebacker Brian Finnegan preserved the initial UMary win when he deflected a Dragons pass on a two-point conversion attempt with 1:08 remaining in the game. MSUM captured the paddle in 2013 for the first time with a 48-41 win.
 
PAST MARAUDERS-DRAGONS MEETINGS
(Series tied 8-8)
2006 Mary 21 MSUM 20 - Bismarck, ND
2007 Mary 42 MSUM 31 - Moorhead, MN
2008 Mary 24 MSUM 17 OT - Bismarck, ND
2009 Mary 39 MSUM 13 - Moorhead, MN
2010 Mary 43 MSUM 17 - Bismarck, ND
2011 Mary 52 MSUM 13 - Moorhead, MN
2012 Mary 23 MSUM 7 - Bismarck, ND
2013 MSUM 48 Mary 41 - Moorhead, MN
2014 Mary 52 MSUM 45 - Bismarck, ND
2015 MSUM 37 Mary 0 - Moorhead, MN
2016 MSUM 47 Mary 16 - Bismarck, ND
2017 MSUM 51 Mary 19 - Moorhead, MN
2018 MSUM 48 Mary 20 - Bismarck, ND
2019 MSUM 47 Mary 32 - Moorhead, MN
2021 MSUM 35 Mary 31 - Moorhead, MN
2022 MSUM 40 Mary 38 – Bismarck, ND
 
PAST MARAUDERS-DRAGONS MEETINGS
SERIES HIGHLIGHTS 2006: The Marauders and Dragons first met in the inaugural Paddle Trophy game with Mary pulling out a 21-20 win despite throwing five interceptions, including a string of four in four pass attempts. Justin Fleck ran for 96 yards and two touchdowns and Matt Wall had seven catches for 140 yards and a score. MSUM scored with 1:08 left in the game but went for a two point conversion and the win. Brian Finnegan tipped the pass in the end zone to preserve the lead and the Mary victory... 2007: Bayland Rippenkroger and Erik Kruse both scored two touchdowns in a 45-31 Mary road win... 2008: Jamal Lomax scored his 2nd TD of the day in overtime and Phil Thomas secured a 24-17 Marauders win when he knocked down a Dragons 4th down pass attempt on the final play of the game... 2009: Cameron Gatling ran for 184 yards and caught two scoring passes in a 39-13 Marauders road win. Mary outgained MSUM 379-250, including a 258-46 edge in rushing. The Marauders forced six turnovers and committed one... 2010: Craig Bagnell passed for two TDs and Jamal Lomax ran for 169 yards and two TDs in a 43-17 Marauders win. John Oyloe has two of UM's four sacks. The Marauders had a 194- 40 edge in rushing... 2011: Tyler Steffan tied his school record with four TD receptions and the Marauders set a school record with 683 yards of offense in a 52-13 win. Steffan caught nine passes for 123 yards. Josh Murray ran for 216 yards on 16 carries and scored three TDs, all in the 3rd quarter, and Evan Gross ran for 107. Bagnell was 24-of-35 for 319 and four TDs... 2012: Bagnell threw for 189 yards and a TD and the Marauders defense limited the Dragons to 225 yards in a 23-7 Mary home win. Dariouse Gravely scored two TDs and Tyler Steffan had four catches for 80 yards. Grant Singer posted 3.5 tackles for loss and John Oyloe had 3.0, including two sacks... 2013: Mary lost the Paddle Trophy for the first time in a 48-41 road loss. Down 27 points in the 1st half, the Marauders rallied for a 41-41 tie in the 4th quarter. MSUM won the game on the next possession when backup QB Ryan Toelle hit Adam Jiskra for a 39 yard TD catch. MSUM outgained Mary 582-522. Bagnell was 34-of-57 for 399 yards, 5 TDs and one INT. Nick Jolliffe caught 12 passes for 148 yards and two TDs. Jiskra posted a line of 7-131-2 and Cory Ambrose was at 7-136-1. Jake Hodge was 15-of-25 for 301 and three TDs. He also ran for two TDs. Grant Singer posted 15 tackles for Mary... 2014 Zach Roberson completed 27-of-45 passes for 460 yards and a school record-tying six touchdowns plus ran for a TD in a 52-45 Mary home win. Roberson earned NSIC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts. Dragons QB Demetrius Carr ran for 208 yards and passed for 188 and rallied MSUM from a 44-17 deficit to a 45-44 lead. Roberson hit Elby Pope for a 45-yard TD to win the game with 4:26 remaining. Pope caught 11-169-2. Jake East went 7-93-2 and Myron Baldoz-McArn was 4-87-1. Troy Guptill had 2.0 sacks - both on MSUM's final drive of the game - and 4.0 TFL. Preston Tescher added 12 tackles. The squads combined for 1,095 yards of offense... 2015 MSUM's Kayne Griffith bolted 72 yards for a TD on the third play of the game in a 37-0 MSUM home win. Preston Tescher made a career-high 17 tackles... 2016: Brothers Zack and Connor Graves each scored a touchdown for the Marauders in a 47-16 home loss to the Dragons. MSUM QB Demetrius Car ran for 143 yards and two TDs and passed for 166 yards and a TD. Gibson caught 10 passses for 131 yards and a TD... 2017: FR WR Luke Little and Anthony Shepherd both caught touchdowns and UMary ran for 270 yards in a 51-19 loss at MSU Moorhead. QB Garrett Weissinger ran for 92 yards a TD. Jakup Siani ran for 94 yds and 2 TDs and passed for 205 yards and a score for MSUM... 2018: Bryan Lumsden ran for 81 yards and two TDs and Chase Kopp caught a 59 yard touchdown from Garrett Wessinger for the Marauders in a 48-20 home loss. Siani threw for three TDS and ran for two for MSUM... 2019 A furious 4th quarter rally left the Marauders just short in a 47-32 road loss to the Dragons. The Marauders scored 17 straight points on a Brody Riggs field goal and two Bryan Lumsden TDs to pull within 40-32. MSUM sealed the game with a TD with 1:39 left in the game. Danny Kittner had 7 catches for 121 yards and a TD plus 242 all purpose yards. Lumsden ran for 84 yards and 2 TDs. Jordan Velarde passed for 252 yards and 2 TDs. Grady Bresnahan had 3 TD catches for MSU... 2021 In a game of two ties and five lead changes, Bryon Boll scored with 10 seconds remaining to give MSU Moorhead a 35-31 home win. Dave Small Jr. provided the Marauders a 31-28 lead with 4:33 in the game. Smal ran for 102 yards. Logan Nelson threw for 299 yards and 3 TDs. Luke Little caught 5-85-2 and Danny Kittner 10-80-1. Nate Eschleman 2 tackles for loss… 2022 Danny Kittner broke his own school record for all-purpose yardage in a game that featured five lead changes in a 40-38 MSUM win to spoil the Marauders homecoming game. Kittner caught 13 passes for 131 yards and 2 TDs and returned a kick 92 yards for a TD. In the game he broke NSIC records for career catches and yards. Dave Small Jr. ran for 130 yards and 1 TD. Johnny Tillman had two interceptions. MSUM receiver set NSIC single game record for catches with 21. He had 215 yards receiving and 3 TDs, including the winner with 4:43 to play in the game.
 
QUICK HITTERS
  • The Marauders have played the Dragons every season since joining NCAA Division II and the Northern Sun
  • UMary has won back-to-back games for the first time since 2021 victories at home over Concordia-St. Paul and Minot State in weeks 9-10
  • This will be the third time in four games the Marauders and the Dragons have played in Moorhead
  • The Marauders had played their last three games at home and six out of nine
  • Four UMary opponents are ranked in the latest AFCA poll; #12 Bemidji State, #16 Davenport, #20 Augustana and #24 Minnesota Duluth
  • The Marauders have started six freshmen and redshirt freshmen on offense (RB Andrew Trandahl, RB Jeremiah Moore, OL Elliot Kooiker, TE/OL Henri Supenski, WR Karsyn Jabonski, WR Sean Saise) and two redshirt freshmen on defense (S Abram Jopp and DL Christian Arteaga)
 
TURNOVER TALES
  • UMary has won the turnover battle four times, lost three times and was even three times (CSP, Davenport, SMSU)
  • After forcing two turnovers against the Beavers in the Battle for the Big Lake, the Marauders are back on the plus side this season for turnovers at +1.
  • The Marauders have forced 12 turnovers (9 fumble recoveries, 3 interceptions) and have committed 11 (6 interceptions, 5 fumbles)
  • UMary is 21st in the nation and 3rd in the NSIC for fewest turnovers committed (11)
 
(NEARLY) PENALTY FREE
  • The Marauders opponents are being whistled for 66 yards of penalties/game, the most in the Northern Sun. UMary is called for 47.1 yards/game, the 5th fewest in the league
  • One of the least penalized teams in the nation, the Marauders rank 18th in NCAA Division II in fewest penalties/game (4.90) and 25th in fewest penalty yards/game (47.1)
 
STAT CITY | NCAA DIVISION II RANKINGS  
WEEK 10 REWIND | UMary 32 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 28
  • Marauders defeated the Mustangs on 32-28 on Senior Day and the final home game of the season
  • Marauders overcame a 21-7 1st half deficit and 28-17 late in the 3rd quarter
  • Traivon Dyson caught a 34 yard scoring pass from Sofian Massoud on a 4th-and-2 on UMary's first possession of the game
  • Amir Bankhead scored on a 2 yard run before halftime and Kevin Powell kicked a 20 yard field goal in the 3rd to pull UMary within 21-17.
  • Dyson caught a 38 yard TD pass from Jesse Forknell and Mujeeb Rufai caught a 2-point conversion with 8:35 to play to make the score 28-25.
  • Rufai caught the winning 6 yard TD pass from Forknell with 37 seconds to play
  • Forknell was 17-of-21 for 252 yards and 2 TD
  • Dyson caught six passes for a career-high 150 yards and 2 TDs
  • Karsyn Jablonski had two catches for 63 yards
  • Mason Phillips had 2.0 sacks and 5 tackles
  • Reginald Morrow made 11 tackles (9 solo), had 1 TFL and forced a fumble leading to the opening TD of the game for UMary
  • SMSU's Marcus Martin completed 16-of-19 passes for 179 yards and 2 TDs and ran for 54 yards and a TD
  • SMSU RB Donald Austin ran for 140 yards and 1 TD
 
SENIORS
The Marauders honored 11 scholar-athletes on Senior Day prior to the 2023 home finale: DB Reginald Morrow, DB Yuri Brady, LB Estevan Quintana, LB Major Kelly, LB Ryan Woroniecki, LB Jason Stoddard, OL Melvin Hudson, OL Conner Paul, OL Luke Tuala, OL Drake Lalim and WR Collin Gapen.
 
YOUTH
The Marauders have played more youth as the season has progressed, with as many as a combined 11 freshmen or redshirt freshman on the field playing either offense or defense. Eight freshmen/redshirt freshmen have started at least one game this season. 
 
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
The Marauders offensive line has had their depth challenged the last five weeks. Sr. Liam Bannon made his fifth straight start at center after making his debut against Winona State. R-Fr. Ethan Kooiker has started the last five. Jr. Luke Tuala made his first start of the season against Winona State at guard and has also played guard and tackle the last five weeks with starts at guard. Freshmen OL/TE Henri Supenski has also started this season at tight end has two starts at right tackle.
 
CAUGHT
Mujeeb Rufai has made an immediate impact in the Marauders passing game. A transfer from the University of Idaho, the junior from Portland, OR, has 58 catches for 546 yards and three TDs plus a 2-point conversion. He had a spectacular 1-handed TD catch at Augie in the opener. Rufai had 12 catches for 88 yards in his home debut against Sioux Falls. In his next home game he added another nine catches for 60 yards against Bemidji State. At CSP he caught nine passes for the second straight week for a season-best 120 yards and a TD.
 
SACKED
LB Mason Phillips ranks 4th in the NSIC in sacks with 6.0. Twice he posted two sacks in a game; against Sioux Falls and Southwest Minnesota State. The sophomore had two sacks last season and has 8.0 for his career. Phillips leads the team in tackles for loss (8.5) and is 10th in the NSIC.    
 
SCORE
Traivon Dyson is the team leader in touchdowns with eight. He caught a pair of touchdown passes in the Marauders home opener against the Cougars. The sophomore from Las Vegas, NV, had the biggest game of his career against SMSU in the Marauders final home game, catching six passes for a career-high 150 yards and two TDs (32 and 38 yards). In nine games Dyson has 38 catches for 512 yards and eight TDs. As a freshman in 2022 he caught three passes for 40 yards and a TD… Dyson's 8 TD catches is the 7th best total of the NCAA era for UMary: 20-Luke Little (2021), 18-Danny Kittner (2021), 15-Nick Jolliffe (2013), 15-Tyler Steffan (2011), 10-Elby Pope (2014), 9-Mike Williams (2007), 8-Traivon Dyson (2023).
 
BOOM
Kevin Powell is averaging a career-best 39.2 yards/punt on 51 attempts, which ranks 46th in NCAA Division II. The junior's previous top average was 35.3 last season. He has a career-best 70 yarder against Winona State this season. With seven punts over 50 yards this year he has more than doubled his career total. Powell also has dropped 13 punts inside the 20 yard line… After a 2-for-2 effort against Davenport and making 2-for-3 against Minot State, he is 10-for-12 on field goals, a career-high for makes. His 83.3% conversion rate on field goals ranks 11th in the country… Doing a little of everything against Bemidji State, Powell made a field goal and an extra point, punted 8 times for a 33.1 yard average, had a tackle and threw a 25 yard competed pass to convert on a 4th down… Powell ran for 17 yards on a 4th and 10 to pick up a 1st down, continuing a scoring drive that resulted in him making a 20 yard field goal in the win over SMSU.
 
FAMILY MATTERS
Ryan Woroniecki's older brother Adam also played football for the Marauders… Jadon Hanzal, Cameron Brusven and Karsyn Jablonski are 2nd generation Marauders as their father's played football for the Marauders.
 
CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN
Seniors Drake Lalim and Ryan Woroniecki are the 2023 team captains. Lalim is entering his 4th year starting at left tackle for UMary and is a native of Saint Stephen, Minn. A linebacker, Woroniecki hails from Hebron, ND, and competed for Richardton-Taylor HS… The Marauders will also select two scholar-athletes to serve as gameday captains each week.
 
TWO TRAVELING TROPHIES
The Marauders play two games annually for travelling trophies. UMary is a combined 12-14 in trophy games. The Marauders are 8-8 in the "Battle for the Paddle" with MSU Moorhead and 4-6 in the "Battle for the Big Lake" against Minot State.
 
 
2023 NUMBERS
  • 41 Senior captain and left tackle Drake Lalim has started 41 straight games for the Marauders since moving into the lineup the third game of his freshman season in 2019 and has played in 43 straight games
  • 33 Senior guard Conner Paul has started 33 games in his Marauders career. His string of 28 straight was interrupted by injury late last season.  
  • 28 Junior OL Melvin Hudson had started 28 straight games at right tackle before his string was snapped at UMD. He was back in the starting lineup against Minot State.
  • K/P Kevin Powell has played in 32 straight games for the Marauders with Jakob Petry (31) close behind.
  • 11 Marauders made their starting debuts for UMary in the opener at Augustana, including seven on defense
  • 6 starters made their Marauers debut against Augustana, including a pair of true freshmen – RB Andrew Trandahl and OL/TE Henri Supenski
  • 30 Marauders saw their first-ever action at UMary in the opener, including seven true freshmen and 10 redshirt freshmen
  • 50 Marauders return from last season
  • 16 returners have started one or more games for UMary and 32 have taken to the field for the Marauders
  • 9 seniors, 19 juniors, 15 sophomores, 17 redshirt freshmen and 31 true freshmen
 
NSIC CHANGES
In 2023, Northern Sun football will consist of 13 teams with each team playing 10 conference games over an 11-week schedule. The NSIC will award an overall champion based on win percentage over the 10 NSIC contests. Ties will not be broken for the overall champions. This is the first time since 2010 NSIC teams will not play 11 conference contests. There are no North or South divisions for the first time since 2007, the first season the Marauders officially competed in the NSIC… The Marauders will take advantage of the open weekend in the conference schedule to host Davenport University in a nonconference contest on October 21, providing the Marauders six home dates with five road games in 2023.
 
LALIM NAMED MARAUDERS NSIC OFFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH
A senior from Saint Stephen, MN, Drake Lalim has anchored the Marauders offensive line at left tackle since he was a true freshman. After serving as a reserve his first two collegiate games, he moved into a starting role in his third game and has started 32 straight games for the Marauders. Lalim, a team captain since his sophomore year, earned All-NSIC honorable mention selection as freshman in 2019 and protected the Marauders quarterback's blind side as UMary led the nation in passing in 2021. He is also an NSIC all-academic team member.
 
COLLINS NAMED MARAUDERS NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH
Grant Collins moved into a starting spot on the defensive line last season as a sophomore after playing a key role on the line as a redshirt freshman in 2021. Now a junior, he native of Peoria, AZ, started all 11 games in 2022 and recorded 24 tackles. He had 2.5 tackles for loss – including a sack – and recovered a fumble. An NSIC All-Academic Team selection last fall, Collins set a career-high for tackles with five in the Marauders home win in overtime against Northern State.
 
MARAUDERS FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS
History | 35th varsity season (JV season 1987, varsity 1988)
Record - overall (through 2022) | 189-172-1
Record - conference | 130-137
Record - postseason | 6-10
Playoff appearances | 9 (1993, '95, '96, '98, '99, '00, 01, '02, '03)
Conference Titles | 7 (1992, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '04)
Home Field (capacity) | MDU Resources Community Bowl (7,000)
Surface | FieldTurf
 
FOOTBALL STAFF
Head Coach | Shann Schillinger, 1st year (Montana, '10)
Offensive Coordinator | David Schramm, 1st year (San Diego State, '88)
Defensive Coordinator | Ben Davis, 9th year (MacMurray, '11)
Offensive Line | Mark Martin, 5th season (St. Cloud St., '01)
Wide Receivers | Jack Neuheisel, 1st year (Southern Methodist University, '17)
Special Teams/Safeties | Van Cooper, 1st year (Montana, '07)
Tight Ends | Tom Johnson, 2nd year (University of Mary, '17)
Running Backs | Markell Pete, 1st year (Dickinson State University, '13)
Secondary | Jayden Dawson, 1st year (Montana, '23)
 
Head Athletic Trainer | Ray Hall
Equipment Manager | Wayne Norman
Chaplain | Father Jarad Wolf
 
SHANN SCHILLINGER – YEAR 1 LEADING THE MARAUDERS
Former NFL player and Baker, MT, native Shann Schillinger leads the Marauders onto the field for the first time in front of the home fans on Saturday when UMary hosts the University of Sioux Falls in week two of the 2023 season. A former star at the University of Montana and the 8th head coach in UMary program history, Schillinger has coached in both the NCAA Division I Big Ten and Big Sky conferences and is a Montana Football Hall of Fame inductee.
 
Winning is a common theme throughout Schillinger's career. Between high school and college Schillinger's teams posted 100 victories and only seven defeats. A team captain, Schillinger won three state titles during his four years at Baker HS (2001-04) as quarterback and defensive back while coached by his uncle Don Schillinger, one of the winningest prep coaches in Montana history.
 
Dubbed "the fastest man from Baker, MT," his accolades made him a highly recruited college prospect before signing on with the Grizzlies as a safety. Schillinger helped lead the Grizzlies to two Football Championship Series (FCS) title games while also earning All-Big Sky Conference honors. Twice he was honored with the Tony Barbour Award, given annually to the "player who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contribution to the betterment of the Grizzly football team." He ranks among the best in Montana history with 257 career takedowns and 11 career interceptions.
 
After a star-studded career with the University of Montana Grizzlies, NFL fans heard Schillinger's name called on national TV by the Atlanta Falcons in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Drafted as the 171st overall pick, Schillinger played four years in the NFL as a safety from 2010 to 2013 with the Falcons and Tennessee Titans.
 
Schillinger's full-time coaching career began after the NFL in 2015 as a special teams and defensive backs assistant for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. He returned to his alma mater in Missoula to coach special teams and safeties from 2016 to 2021 and served as the team's pro scout liaison.
 
2022 REWIND
  • All-NSIC performers WR Danny Kittner, Logan Nelson and Dave Small Jr. wrapped up impressive carers with the Marauders at the end of the 2022 season.
  • Kittner, Small and Ty'Rhae Gibson earned All-NSIC honors
  • All-American WR Danny Kittner shattered NSIC and Marauders career records for receptions (291) and receiving yards (3,651) while catching 29 receiving touchdowns. He is 4th all-time in school history in receiving touchdowns (29) and 3rd in total touchdowns (31)… He had 90 catches for 986 yards and 5 TDs in 2022.
  • All-American QB Logan Nelson passed for 6,417 yards and 62 touchdowns in his career at UMary, completing 60.0% of his passes (499-of-825) with just 26 interceptions. He is 3rd all-time at UMary in passing yards and TD passes. In 2021 he triggered the Marauders passing attack that led the nation in yards passing/game.
  • Kittner (Bears) and Nelson (Vikings) both earned NFL Rookie Camp invitations in May 2023
  • The Marauders played eight teams with winning records at game time
  • Marauders opponents had a winning percentage over .550 for the year
  • 7 of 11 Marauders games in 2022 were one possession games, including 6 of 9 losses
  • During the 2021-22 seasons UMary played ten contests decided by one possession (8 or fewer points)
  • UMary owned second half leads in losses to Wayne State, Winona State, #23 Minnesota State, #14 Sioux Falls and MSU Moorhead. Wayne State scored the winning touchdown with 1:46 left in the game and Minnesota State with 1:57 remaining.
 
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Players Mentioned

Nate Eschleman

#20 Nate Eschleman

LB
6' 1"
Senior
Ty

#5 Ty'Rhae Gibson

DB
6' 1"
Senior
Danny Kittner

#11 Danny Kittner

WR
5' 10"
Senior
Logan  Nelson

#9 Logan Nelson

QB
6' 5"
Senior
Dave Small Jr.

#3 Dave Small Jr.

RB
5' 9"
Senior
Johnny Tillman

#10 Johnny Tillman

DB
5' 10"
Senior
Christian Arteaga

#42 Christian Arteaga

LB/TE
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Liam Bannon

#67 Liam Bannon

OL
6' 1"
Senior
Cameron Brusven

#50 Cameron Brusven

LB
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Grant Collins

#69 Grant Collins

DL
5' 11"
Junior
Traivon Dyson

#86 Traivon Dyson

WR
6' 2"
Sophomore
Jaxon Feller

#8 Jaxon Feller

WR
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Nate Eschleman

#20 Nate Eschleman

6' 1"
Senior
LB
Ty

#5 Ty'Rhae Gibson

6' 1"
Senior
DB
Danny Kittner

#11 Danny Kittner

5' 10"
Senior
WR
Logan  Nelson

#9 Logan Nelson

6' 5"
Senior
QB
Dave Small Jr.

#3 Dave Small Jr.

5' 9"
Senior
RB
Johnny Tillman

#10 Johnny Tillman

5' 10"
Senior
DB
Christian Arteaga

#42 Christian Arteaga

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
LB/TE
Liam Bannon

#67 Liam Bannon

6' 1"
Senior
OL
Cameron Brusven

#50 Cameron Brusven

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
LB
Grant Collins

#69 Grant Collins

5' 11"
Junior
DL
Traivon Dyson

#86 Traivon Dyson

6' 2"
Sophomore
WR
Jaxon Feller

#8 Jaxon Feller

5' 9"
Sophomore
WR