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2005 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE #9
Colorado School of Mines at New Mexico Highlands
Saturday, October 22, 2005 - 1:00 pm
Perkins Field - Las Vegas, N.M.
HOMECOMING 2005
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ABOUT THE SERIES
Saturdays game between Colorado School of Mines and New Mexico Highlands
will be the 40th all-time meeting between the schools. NMHU holds a 23-14-2
advantage in the series, but CSM has won the last five meetings, including
a 42-17 win in Golden last year in a game that was televised live on Altitude
Sports and Entertainment.
THE HEAD COACHES
Bob Stitt is in his sixth season as the head coach at CSM and claims a
38-26 (.594) overall record. Stitts winning percentage is the highest
by a CSM football coach who has coached in at least 20 games and the highest
for a modern day coach at CSM. In addition, his 38 wins are the third
most in CSM history and trail only Marv Kay (84 wins from 1969-1995) and
Fritz Brennecke (78 wins from 1947-1969). Stitt is 5-0 all-time against
New Mexico Highlands
New Mexico Highlands is led by first-year Head Coach Santos Carillo who
is 1-7 overall (0-5 RMAC) in his first year at the helm. He is 0-0 all-time
against Colorado School of Mines
ALL-TIME RECORD
CSM claims a 362-506-30 all-time record since its first collegiate football
game in 1888, a 6-4 win over Denver University.
CSM vs. THE Ns
CSM is 39-62-6 all-time against schools that begin with the letter N.
Included in that total is a 52-31 loss to Division I-AA Northern Colorado
in Week 2 and a 35-24 loss to Nebraska-Kearney on Oct. 8.
RMAC OPENERS
CSMs 45-13 win over Western State on Sept. 10 was the second straight
year that the Orediggers won their RMAC opener. CSM is now 2-11-1 record
in 14 all-time RMAC openers since 1992. Last years 58-0 win at Western
State was the first time CSM won its RMAC opener in school history.
UP NEXT FOR CSM
CSM will return to action on Oct. 29 when is travels to Mesa State for
a 1:00 pm kickoff. It will be the final road game of the season for CSM.
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES ON THE INTERNET
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ALL ABOUT NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS
New Mexico Highlands enters the week at 1-7 overall and 0-5 in the RMAC
following a 24-20 loss to Western State on Saturday at home. NMHU led
20-17, but the Mountaineers took the lead on a game winning 80-yard touchdown
reception by JR Finley with 4:29 to play in the game. Johnny Ruff carried
14 times for 80 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Cowboy offense, while
Carlos Alvarado led the defense with seven tackles, a fumble recovery
and an interception.
WHEN THE COWBOYS HAVE THE BALL
As a team, the Cowboys average 24.0 points and 346.5 yards of offense
per game. Quarterback Ronnie Simpson has completed 113-of-240 passes for
1,561 yards, 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. His favorite target is
Ikaika Neizman who has 26 catches for 478 yards and five scores. Jess
Brinson leads the ground game with 89 carries for 341 yards and five touchdowns,
while Johnny Ruff has carried the ball 72 times for 331 yards and three
scores.
AND WHEN THEY DONT
As a team, the Cowboys give up 44.5 points and 431.1 yards per game. The
defense is led by Pasq Marchiondo who has 62 tackles, including 4.5 for
loss this season. Carlos Alvarando has tallied 51 tackles and two interceptions,
while Andy Endemann leads the squad with three sacks.
LAST TIME vs. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (10/23/2004)
The 15th-ranked Colorado School of Mines football team set a school-record
with its ninth straight win to open the season as it knocked off New Mexico
Highlands, 42-17, at Brooks Field. The 2004 Homecoming Game Sponsored
by Sprint drew a stadium record 3,163 fans. CSM raced out to a 28-0 lead
with 3:24 to play in the fourth quarter in cruising to the win. Quarterback
Chad Friehauf hit wide receiver Derek Lis for a 6-yard touchdown to open
the scoring on Mines first drive less than two minutes into the
game. Garrett Mehl helped account for the next two touchdowns as he threw
a 7-yarder to wide receiver Jonny Chan with 10 seconds to play in the
first half and then scored his third rushing touchdown of the season from
4-yards out. Friehauf then hit running back Bryan Florendo on a screen
pass which Florendo turned into a 59-yard score to make it 28-0. and then
connected with Chan on an 82-yard scoring pass five minutes into the fourth
quarter. Friehauf finished 25-of-33 for 366 yards and four touchdowns.
Chan caught seven balls for 168 yards and two touchdowns, while Florendo
ran five times for 56 yards and hauled in eight passes for 121 yards and
a touchdown. Linebacker Jared Heath registered a game-best 12 tackles
and had an interception, while strong safety Daniel Leger registered nine
tackles, including three sacks. Johnny Ruff ran 11 times for 98 yards
and a score, while Nick Dominelli amassed a team-best 10 tackles for the
Cowboys.
LAST TIME OUT (10/15/2005)
The Colorado School of Mines football team improved to 4-4 overall (4-1
RMAC) as it held off a furious fourth quarter comeback by Fort Lewis.
The Orediggers defeated the Skyhawks, 42-41, on Saturday afternoon at
Brooks Field. CSM took a 42-20 lead with 7:04 to go in the game when senior
quarterback Danny Medina hit junior
running back Bryan Florendo for a 55-yard touchdown strike. However, the
Skyhawks would go on to score 21 unanswered points to end the game and
pulled to within 42-41 with 27 seconds to play when Matt Weaver caught
a 1-yard touchdown pass from Matt Gutierrez. However, Mikael Bjork missed
the extra point and CSM recovered the ensuing onside kick and ran out
the clock to preserve the win. Medina finished 23-of-30 for 321 yards
and one touchdown and also ran for two scores and caught a 12-yard touchdown
pass from Florendo, who ran 16 times for 43 yards and a score and caught
four passes for 108 yards and a touchdown. Senior wideout Justin Gallas
had another monster day as he caught nine passes for 133 yards and also
returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. In the process, Gallas became
the all-time leader in receiving yards at CSM (3,304) breaking the old
mark of 3,302 set by Jonny Chan. The Oredigger defense, which produced
five sacks, was led by junior linebacker Luke Salmans who recorded a team-best
10 tackles. Senior linebacker Jared Heath tallied eight stops, 1.5 sacks
and forced a fumble.
STITT IN OPENERS
CSM Head Coach Bob Stitt is 4-2 in season openers at CSM after a 28-17
loss to Washburn to open the 2005 season. CSM lost its first game under
Stitt, 43-34, to MidAmerica Nazarene but rebounded to win four straight
season openers before the loss to Washburn. In the last 19 openers, CSM
is 15-4. In overall season openers, CSM is 57-54-5.
BACK IT UP
Last season, the CSM football team captured its first RMAC Championship
since 1958. A second consecutive RMAC Championship in 2005 would give
CSM back-to-back conference titles for the first time since 1906-07.
PRESEASON RMAC POLL
CSM was picked second in the Preseason RMAC Poll with 17 points and three
first place votes. Chadron State was voted first with 12 points and four
first place votes, while Adams State received the other two first place
votes and 25 points to finish third. Nebraska-Kearney was fourth with
30 points and was followed by Fort Hays (35), Mesa State (42), Fort Lewis
(47), Western State (54) and New Mexico Highlands (62).
PRESEASON ALL-RMAC SELECTIONS
CSM had six players named to the Preseason All-RMAC Team. Senior Justin
Gallas was named to the team as a wide receiver and punt return speacialist.
Also earning honors were senior right guard Travis Yenne, junior linebacker
Danny Sprague, senior linebacker Jared Heath, senior defensive end Mark
Donnelly and senior cornerback Nick Gilbreath.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
The following CSM players received 2005 Preseason All-American honors
Justin Gallas Senior WR 6-1 185 Westminster, Colo.
Street and Smiths First Team Lindys Second Team
CollegeSportsReport.com Fourth Team Don Hansens National Football
Gazette
Travis Yenne Senior OL 6-4 290 Murietta, Calif.
Lindys Second Team Don Hansens National Football Gazette
Jared Heath Senior LB 6-0 220 Highlnds Ranch, CO
Don Hansens National Football Gazette
THE DRIVE FOR FIVE
With four straight winning seasons in the books, CSM will be going after
its fifth straight winning season, a feat that has never been accomplished
in program history. The squad needs to post a minimum of two more wins
over the final three games to accomplish the feat.
RULE OF TWO
The number two has been pretty kind to CSM recently. In 26 of the last
32 games, including all 13 last season, CSM had at least one player find
the end zone two times. The Orediggers are 22-10 during that span.
RMAC SMACK
CSMs loss to Nebraska-Kearney on Saturday snapped its RMAC winning
streak at 13 straight games. The last time CSM lost an RMAC game prior
to Saturday was Nov. 1, 2003, a 48-18 setback at Mesa State.
IT WAS ALL REGULAR
CSM had won 13 straight regular season games dating to the 2003 season
before the season opener loss to Washburn. The last time it lost a regular
season game before that was Nov. 1, 2003, at Mesa State (48-18).
HOME SWEET HOME
Prior to the Aug. 27 loss to Washburn, CSM had won nine straight at home,
six last season and three in 2003. From 2001 to present, CSM is 20-8 at
Brooks Field, but only 2-3 in 2005.
TOPPING THE CENTURY MARK
CSM has had at least one wide receiver top the 100-yard plateau in 24
of the last 26 games. The only two times it did not happen was the 2004
regular season finale at Adams State when Jonny Chan led the team with
83 yards and the Sept. 24 win at Chadron State when Brent Chacon led the
squad with 40 yards.
THIS JUST IN
Senior wide receiver Justin Gallas has proven he is among the best receivers
in the RMAC and all of Division II. Through eight games, he leads the
team with 66 receptions, 941 yards and six touchdowns. In his stellar
career, Gallas has totaled a school-record 241 catches, a school-record
3,304 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns. In the Oct. 1 win at Fort Hays,
Gallas broke the previous RMAC record of 220 catches by Johnny Cox of
Fort Lewis (1990-93) and his 241 career receptions are 11th all-time in
Division II. He now needs just 307 receiving yards to break the RMAC career
record of 3,611 set by Johnny Cox (1990-93). Gallas has gone over 100
receiving yards 15 times in his career, including seven of the eight games
this year, and is averaging 261.4 all-purpose yards per game this season,
which is among the best in the nation.
MEHL ON THE MOVE
Junior Garrett Mehl made his first career start Sept. 3 at Northern Colorado
and completed 37-of-54 passes for 395 yards and a touchdown. His 395 yards
passing was the most by a CSM quarterback in his first career start. He
followed that effort by accounting for 463 yards of total offense and
six touchdowns in a 45-13 win over Western State on Sept. 10. He completed
23-of-33 passes for 349 yards and three scores and also ran 16 times for
114 yards and three more touchdowns.
FUNKY COLD MEDINA
Senior quarterback Danny Medina came into the Sept. 17 game against South
Dakota in the fourth quarter and led CSM back from a 41-13 deficit to
tie the game at 41-41 and send it into overtime. Medina completed 17-of-22
passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns, including a 27-yard Hail
Mary touchdown pass to Justin Gallas on the final play of regulation.
Since that time, Medina has gone 90-of-133 for 1,179 yards, eight touchdowns
and just one pick in wins at Chadron State and Fort Hays State, at home
against Fort Lewis and a loss to Nebraska-Kearney. He has thrown for more
than 320 yards in each of the last three weeks.
MEDINA PART DEUX
Medina is also serving as the CSM punter this season and is averaging
37.9 yards per kick. Of his 26 punts, 10 have landed inside the opponent
20-yard line. In the Oct. 8 loss to Neb-Kearney, Medina punted five times
for an average of 45.6 yards. His long was 51 yards and four of his kicks
landed inside the UNK 20-yard line.
THE TRIFECTA
Medina and junior running back Bryan Florendo both came through with the
trifecta in Saturdays win over Fort Lewis as each threw for, ran
for and caught a touchdown pass. It was the first time in program history
a player had accomplished the feat. The feat was also accomlished on Sunday
afternoon by San Diego Charger star running back LaDainian Tomlinson which
marked the first time it happened in the NFL since 2001.
GO FLO
Junior running back Bryan Florendo has been solid as the No. 1 running
back this season. He has 169 touches (rushing and receiving) for 1,071
yards and a team-best 12 touchdowns this year, including four scores in
the Sept. 17 loss to South Dakota (three rush and one receiving). In the
Sept. 24 win over Chadron State, Florendo ran 21 times for a career-best
171 yards and followed that up with 21 carries for 141 yards and three
more touchdowns in the Oct. 1 win at Fort Hays State. He has two 100 yard
rushing games and two 100 yard receiving games this year.
THE CURL ROUTE
Sophomore wide receiver Michael Curl is making his prescence felt on the
field. The Blinn J.C. transfer has caught 28 passes for 415 yards and
two touchdowns this season and his 14.8 yards per catch is tops on the
team. In the Oct. 8 loss to Nebraska-Kearney, he caught five passes for
100 yards. It was his first 100-yard game at CSM.
EXPERIENCE UP FRONT
The CSM offensive line is one of the most experienced groups this year.
The line features four returning starters from last years group
which allowed just 15 sacks in 13 games and none through the first three
games. The group has given up 14 sacks this year. The four returnees include
junior left tackle Zach Ballard, senior All-American right guard Travis
Yenne, junior two-time All-RMAC honoree Nick Belden and sophomore right
guard Stephen Immel. In addition, sophomore James Reeves has seen significant
playing time on the right side due to injuries.
ON THE DEFENSIVE
The CSM defense returns nine starters from last season, along with senior
cornerback Grant Newton, who was a two year starter before missing last
season with an injury. In all, eight of the projected 11 starters on defense
have earned All-RMAC honors, while three players have earned All-American
accolades in Newton, senior cornerback Nick Gilbreath and senior linebacker
Jared Heath at some point in their careers.
TURNING IT OVER
Last season, the CSM defense forced 32 turnovers in 13 games and had three
or more turnovers six times. CSM forced a season-high six turnovers in
its 52-33 win over Midwestern State in the first round of the NCAA II
Playoffs. In 2005, the Oredigger defense has forced 13 turnovers and is
minus-3 in turnover margin.
PICK OFFS
In each of the last four seasons, a CSM defensive back has recorded at
least five interceptions. Three of the players who accomplished the feat
return this year. Junior free safety Tim Miller posted six last season,
while senior cornerback Nick Gilbreath tallied five in 2003 and senior
cornerback Grant Newton notched eight in 2002. Junior linebacker Luke
Salmans picked off his team-leading second pass of the year in the win
at Chadron State on Sept. 24, while Newton notched his second pick of
2005 Saturday at Fort Hays State to tie Salmans for the team lead.
ITS MILLER TIME
Junior free safety Tim Miller enjoyed a breakout season last year en route
to First Team All-RMAC honors after leading the team with six interceptions,
five of which came in the first four games. He also finished with 72 tackles,
three forced fumbles and three pass breakups. Miller picked off his first
pass of the season in the loss at Northern Colorado on Sept. 3 and returned
in 33 yards. He is currently fifth on the team with 38 tackles.
TURN UP THE HEATHER
Senior linebacker Jared Heath has begun the season just as expected as
he earned RMAC Defensive Player of the Week honors following his 11 tackle
performance in the season opening loss to Washburn on Aug. 27. In addition,
he posted three tackles for loss, two sacks and recovered a fumble. In
the Sept. 17 loss to South Dakota, Heath posted a school-record 20 tackles
en route to RMAC Defensive Player of the Week honors. He currently leads
the team with 79 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. During
his tenure in Golden, Heath has amassed 357 tackles and 44 tackles for
loss. Last year, he recorded 117 tackles and as a sophomore, Heath was
in on a then school-record 114 stops.
OH DANNY BOY
Junior linebacker Danny Sprague is once again being counted on to control
the middle of the field. Sprague has been a regular for the CSM defense
since making his first career start two seasons ago in a 37-7 win over
Fort Lewis. In that game, Sprague posted eight tackles and two sacks en
route to RMAC Defensive Player of the Week honors. Last year, he totaled
103 tackles, including 17 in a 40-39 win over Chadron State. In the Sept.
24 win against the Eagles, Sprague was in on a team-high 10 tackles. He
is currently second on the squad with 54 tackles.
A.J. TO THE RESCUE
Freshman linebacker A.J. Montalvo was forced into action against Western
State on Sept. 10 due to injuries at the position. The true freshman came
through with three tackles, including a tackle for a four yard loss on
his first play from scrimmage. Of his six tackles this year, two are for
losses.
RING EM UP
Senior defensive lineman Caleb Ring had one of his finer games in a 45-13
win over Western State. Ring posted three tackles, a half sack and also
recovered a fumble. In the Oct. 1 win at Fort Hays, Ring was in on two
tackles, both sacks. He has 13 tackles and 2.5 sacks this year.
MAR IN THE BACKFIELD
Sophomore defensive end Marin Richardson, last seasons RMAC Defensive
Freshman of the Year, posted a huge game in the Oct. 8 loss to Kearney.
He recorded six tackles, including 2.5 sacks, forced a fumble and recovered
a fumble on the afternoon. He is second on the team this year in tackles
for loss (6.5) and sacks (4).
READY, WILLING AND ABEL
Sophomore placekicker Aaron Abel is having a great year. In the Sept.
3 loss at Northern Colorado, Abel broke the CSM career record for extra
points as he made all four PATs to raise his career total to 70
(now at 95) . Abel has nailed 33-of-34 extra point attempts and 12-of-16
field goals, including a career long 45-yarder in the win at Chadron State
on Sept. 24. He also connected on the game-winning 24-yard field goal
with three seconds left against Chadron State on Sept. 24. In the Oct.
1 win at FHSU, Abel nailed all four of his field goal attempts. He is
second on the team with 69 points this year.
WELCOME BACK
CSM will welcome back a pair of seniors after the duo missed last season
due to injuries. Returning are senior cornerback Grant Newton and senior
wide receiver Andrew Schmid. Newton, an All-American honoree in 2002 after
leading the RMAC with eight interceptions, has notched 198 career tackles
and 11 interceptions, which is four off tying the school-record. Schmid
has hauled in 81 passes for 991 yards and 10 touchdowns in his career.
As a sophomore, Schmid tied for the team lead with seven touchdown catches.
WORKIN OVERTIME
The 44-41 overtime loss to South Dakota on Sept. 17 was the first overtime
game for CSM since a 52-45 overtime victory at Fort Hays State on Sept.
22, 2001, a span of 45 games.
EDGING THE EAGLES
The Sept. 24 win at Chadron State (27-26) in the last seconds was the
second consecutive year that CSM defeated the Eagles in the final seconds.
This year, CSM trailed 26-24 with a minute to play and drove 55 yards
for Aaron Abels game-winning kick. Last year, CSM trailed 39-25
with just over six minutes to play and won it with 39 seconds left when
Chad Friehauf scored on a QB keeper and then hit Derek Dykstra for a two-point
conversion.
POINTS ON THE BOARD
CSMs win on Saturday extended its streak of not being shutout to
61 straight games dating back to a 47-0 loss at Mesa State on Oct. 16,
1999. During Bob Stitts tenure as coach at CSM, the Orediggers have
scored at least 30 points 38 times (out of 61 games).
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