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2006 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE #10
Colorado School of Mines vs. Mesa State College
Saturday, November 4, 2006 - 12:00 pm
Golden, Colo. - Brooks Field
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ABOUT THE SERIES
Colorado School of Mines and Mesa State have met 30 times on the gridiron
with the Mavericks holding a 25-5 advantage in the all-time series which
dates to 1975. Mesa State has won seven of the last eight meetings, including
a 21-14 win in Grand Junction last season. CSM won in 2004, 42-21, in
Golden.
THE HEAD COACHES
Bob Stitt is in his seventh season as the head coach at CSM and claims
a 44-32 (.579) overall record. Stitts .579 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 44 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 1-5
all-time against Nebraska-Kearney.
Mesa State is led by ninth-year Head Coach Joe Ramunno, who claims a
50-50 record during his time at Mesa State. He is 7-1 all-time against
CSM.
ALL-TIME RECORD
CSM claims a 368-512-30 all-time record since its first collegiate football
game in 1888, a 6-4 win over Denver University.
CSM vs. THE Ms
CSM is 15-35-2 all-time against schools that begin with the letter M.
Included in that total is a 52-33 win over Midwestern State in the first
round of the 2004 NCAA Division II Playoffs at Brooks Field.
RMAC OPENERS
The game on Sept. 16 against Adams State was the RMAC opener for CSM,
which is now 2-12-1 in 14 all-time RMAC openers since 1992. The two wins
came in 2004 and 2005, both against Western State. The game against Adams
State was the first time CSM opened the RMAC season against the Grizzlies.
UP NEXT FOR CSM
CSM returns to action on Nov. 11 when it travels to Western State for
the season finale.
LISTEN LIVE TO CSM FOOTBALL ONLINE
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ABOUT MESA STATE
The Mavericks enter the week at 2-7 overall and 1-5 in the RMAC following
a 27-19 home loss to Chadron State on Saturday. It was the closest any
team has played the undefeated and nationally ranked Eagles this season.
The Mavericks trailed 21-3 just five minutes into the second quarter,
but outscored the Eagles, 16-6, the rest of the game. Phil Vigil threw
for 145 yards and also ran for 73 yards and a touchdown.
WHEN THE MAVERICKS HAVE THE BALL
As a team, Mesa State is averaging 265.6 yards of offense and 17.1 points
per game. Kyle Britton has run for 383 yards and three touchdowns on 104
carries as he has replaced the injured Bobby Coy, a 2005 First Team All-RMAC
pick. Sean McGraw has completed 87-of-177 passes for 928 yards, eight
touchdowns and seven interception, while Drew Bohannan has caught 47 passes
for 546 yards and seven scores.
AND WHEN THEY DONT
The Maverick defense is allowing 344.6 yards and 26.0 points per game.
Ryan Kadavy leads the team with 76 tackles, including seven for losses,
while Jacob Cadelinia has posted 64 stops, including six for losses. Kurt
Kissner has tallied 53 tackles and leads the team in tackles for loss
(11.5) and sacks (7.5).
LAST TIME vs. MESA STATE (10/29/2005)
The Colorado School of Mines football team dropped a 21-14 decision at
Mesa States Stocker Stadium. Mesa State running back Bobby Coy scored
on touchdown runs of 62 and 2 yards to give the Mavericks a 14-0 lead
just five seconds into the second quarter. However, CSM running back Bryan
Florendo found paydirt from 1-yard out with 8:40 to play in the first
half to slice the lead to 14-7 at the half. MSC regained a 14 point lead
(21-7) as Drew Bohannan caught a 25-yard scoring strike from Sean McGraw
six minutes into the second half. CSM was able to cut the lead to 21-14
with 3:28 to play in the game when wideout Justin Gallas caught an 18-yard
touchdown pass from quarterback Garrett Mehl. But the Mavericks took the
ensuing kickoff and ran out the clock. Mehl finished 19-of-30 for 205
yards, one touchdown and three picks and also ran 11 times for 109 yards.
Gallas caught a career best 13 passes for 110 yards and a score, while
Florendo ran 24 times for 94 yards and a touchdown. Linebacker Jared Heath
led the defense, which allowed just 241 yards to Mesa State, with nine
tackles. Coy finished with 129 yards and two scores on 23 carries, while
McGraw was 9-of-13 for 91 yards and a score. Bohannan caught six balls
for 69 yards and a touchdown, while Brandan Charles led the Maverick defense
with a game high 10 tackles.
STITT IN OPENERS
CSM Head Coach Bob Stitt is 4-3 in season openers at CSM after a 41-21
loss on Sept. 2 at Washburn to open the 2006 season. CSM lost its first
game under Stitt, 43-34, to MidAmerica Nazarene but rebounded to win four
straight openers before losing to the Ichabods the last two season openers.
In the last 20 openers, CSM is 15-5. In overall season openers, CSM is
57-56-5.
PRESEASON RMAC POLL
CSM was picked fourth in the Preseason RMAC Poll with 24 points. Fort
Lewis was picked first with 14 points and four first place votes. The
Skyhawks were followed by Nebraska-Kearney with four first place votes
and 21 points, while Chadron State received the final first place vote
and 22 total points. After Mines was Adams State (36 points), Mesa State
(38), N.M. Highlands and Western New Mexico (55) and Western State (58)
PRESEASON ALL-RMAC SELECTIONS
CSM had four players named to the Preseason All-RMAC Team. Senior running
back Bryan Florendo and junior kicker Aaron Abel were named to the offensive
squad, while senior defensive lineman Charles Yarbrough and senior linebacker
Danny Sprague were named to the defensive team.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
Two CSM players were named to Don Hansens National Football Gazette
Preseason All-American Team. Senior running back Bryan Florendo and junior
kicker Aaron Abel were both named to the squad.
SIX PACK
CSM has five straight winning seasons in the book and will be going after
a sixth, a feat that has never been accomplished in program history. In
order to earn a sixth, the Orediggers need to win their final two games.
The five straight winning seasons are a record for CSM football and are
also the longest active streak in the RMAC.
THE HEAT IS ON
The CSM defense has a new look this season thanks to Marty Heaton who
is in his first year as Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator.
Heaton, who joined the CSM staff in January, consistently had one of the
top defenses in the RMAC and Division II at Adams State where he worked
from 1999-2005. Under Heaton, the ASC defense led the RMAC in both total
and pass defense and sacks in 2003. In 2004, the Grizzlies were ranked
at the top of nearly every defensive category in the RMAC and were named
the NCAA Division II Defense of the Year by the College Sports Report.
In addition, the defense finished the 2004 season ranked eighth in the
nation in scoring defense, 11th in pass efficiency defense, 12th in total
defense and 15th in rushing defense. In 2005, Heatons defense led
the RMAC in pass defense, total defense, pass efficiency defense, sacks
and opponent first downs. It also ranked 27th in Division II in total
defense and 35th in rushing defense. Heaton guided several All-RMAC and
All-Region players, including three-time All-American and two-time RMAC
Defensive Player of the Year Adam McGurk (2003, 2004), Charles Allgood,
a 2004 All-American and Cactus Bowl participant, and 2005 RMAC Defensive
Lineman of the Year Ernesto Villasenor.
LESS IS MORE
The Oredigger offensive line will have a new leader this year in Assistant
Coach Curt Lessman who took over for Scott Carey when Carey departed for
a similar position at Tarleton State. Lessman came to CSM from Northwest
Missouri State University (NWMSU) where he was an assistant coach (tight
ends) last season and helped the Bearcats to a Division II National Runner-Up
finish. Lessman also spent three years (1999-2001) at NWMSU as a player
and was part of the 1999 team that won the Division II National Championship.
WITH THE ARM AND LEGS
Senior quarterback Garrett Mehl has shown that he is capable of beating
teams with his arm and his legs. Mehl has completed 77-of-118 passes for
784 yards and four scores this year and has also run for 200 yards and
six touchdowns on 52 carries. For his career, Mehl has thrown for 2,678
yards and 17 touchdowns and has also run for 891 yards and 14 more scores.
NICE START, KID
Freshman quarterback Keenan Bruchez played in and started his first collegiate
game in the Sept. 30 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State. The 6-foot-4 Bruchez
was impressive as he completed 11-of-18 passes for 133 yards and three
touchdowns and also ran five times for 55 yards and two more touchdowns.
He led CSM to scores on 5-of-8 first half possessions, including the first
two when he ran into the end zone from 26 and 7 yards out. Bruchez followed
that up with a 301 yard day through the air in the Oct. 7 loss to New
Mexico Highlands. He is expected to miss the rest of the season with an
injury.
GO FLO
Senior running back Bryan Florendo had his breakout game of 2006 in the
Sept. 30 win over Panhandle State when he rushed for a career-high 222
yards on just 16 carries (13.9 ypc) and scored three touchdowns on runs
of 8, 40 and 54 yards. One of the top returnees to the 2006 squad, Florendo
is coming off a season in which he earned First Team All-RMAC honors after
totaling 1,492 yards from scrimmage. He ran 191 times for 913 yards and
15 touchdowns and also caught 53 passes for 579 yards and three more scores.
This year, he leads the team with 1,135 all-purpose yards, which ranks
29th in Division II (126.1 ypg). He needs 242 rush yards over the final
two games to reach 1,000 in 2006. He has topped 100 yards rushing in each
of the last two weeks.
DOUBLE D
Junior wide receiver Derek Dykstra started the season with a bang The
6-foot-3 receiver caught a career-high 13 passes for 131 yards, including
a 16-yard touchdown in the season opening loss at Washburn. The 13 receptions
were one shy of the CSM single game record of 14 set by Dayven Johnston
in a triple overtime win at Fort Hays State in 2001. He followed that
up with a four catch, 124 yard game in the Sept. 9 win vs. Fort Hays.
Dykstra is tops on the team in receiving yards with 457.
CURLS ROUTE
Junior wide receiver Michael Curl is the speedster of the group and leads
the team in yards per catch at 11.8 yards per reception. He has caught
at least one pass in all 19 games he has played in at CSM, including a
career-high 10 receptions in Saturdays win at Nebraska-Kearney.
Curl is also ranked sixth in Division II in kickoff returns (29.9 ypg),
which was highlighted by a 93-yard touchdown on the opening kickoff in
the Sept. 9 win over Fort Hays State. He is second on the team in all-purpose
yards (121.9 ypg), which ranks just outside the top-40 in Division II.
Curl is a member of the CSM track teams and ran a 2006 season best 6.95
seconds in the 60-meter dash during the indoor season and a 10.7 in the
100-yard dash during the outdoor season.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
Senior wide receiver Brent Chacon has some good blood in his genes. He
is the cousin of MLB pitcher Shawn Chacon, a pitcher for the Pittsbugh
Pirates. Shawn Chacon also served stints with the Colorado Rockies and
New York Yankees. With the Yankees, he played a key role in their 2005
playoff run. Chacon has nine catches for 90 yards this year.
ITS MILLER TIME
Senior free safety Tim Miller is in his final year at CSM after posting
54 stops last season. He returns as the second leading tackler in 2006.
As a sophomore in 2004, Miller played the role of Jonny on the Spot
as he tallied a team-best six interceptions, three forced fumbles and
one fumble recovery en route to First Team All-RMAC accolades. Miller
has recorded 12 tackles and a team-high two fumble recoveries this season.
OH DANNY BOY
Senior linebacker Danny Sprague has come a long way since beginning his
freshman year as a backup linebacker. Sprague earned his first start on
Oct. 18, 2003, in a 37-7 win against Fort Lewis and has not looked back.
He finished the game with eight tackles and two sacks en route to RMAC
Defensive Player of the Week honors. Since that game, Sprague has registered
279 tackles over 37 games (7.5 tpg). He has 57 tackles, including a team-best
6.5 for losses and 4.5 sacks this year.
MAR IN THE BACKFIELD
Junior defensive lineman Marin Richardson earned RMAC Defensive Player
of the Week honors for his performance in the Sept. 9 win over Fort Hays
when he posted nine tackles, including three for losses and 2.5 sacks.
His tackles for losses totaled nine yards. Richardson leads the team with
six sacks this year and is third with 51 tackles this year. He has posted
at least seven tackles four times this year.
CHARLES IN CHARGE
Senior defensive lineman Charles Yarbrough is being counted on as one
of the leaders on and off the field this season. This is evident as he
was voted by his teammates as one of two Oredigger captains. Yarbrough,
a Preseason All-RMAC selection, has tallied 20 tackles, including three
sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss in 2006.
BEAU KNOWS DEFENSE
Senior defensive lineman Beau Koenig is getting a chance to start for
the first time in his career at CSM. Koenig, who played in nine career
games at CSM prior to this season, has posted 42 tackles, including 4.5
for losses and three sacks this year. He had two sacks in the Sept. 16
loss to Adams State. Koenig has had at least four tackles in all eight
games he has played in this year. He missed Saturdays game at Kearney.
LAYING DOWN THE LAW
Redshirt freshman linebacker Hunter Wardlaw has had quite a start to his
CSM career. The Broomfield native opened his collegiate career by posting
a game-best 13 tackles in the season opening loss at nationally-ranked
Washburn. In an Oct. 14 win at Western New Mexico, Wardlaw recorded 10
tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and fumble recovery and followed that
with a 12 tackle performance and his first interception in the Oct. 21
loss to Fort Lewis. He leads the team and is ranked fourth in the RMAC
with 74 tackles.
ONE SMART FRESHMAN
True freshman rover Isaiah Smart has proven that he will be a force on
the field over the next four seasons. Smart has amassed 44 tackles, which
ranks fourth on the team, and is third in tackles for loss (5) and sacks
(4).
WHATS IN A NAME
Sophomore cornerback Kevin Folly-Kossi has made an immediate impact for
CSM. Folly-Kossi, a transfer from Santa Monica J.C. (Calif.) and a native
of the Ivory Coast, has recorded 32 tackles and is tops on the team with
nine pass breakups.
READY, WILLING AND ABEL
Junior placekicker Aaron Abel is back for his third season as the Oredigger
kicker. He has been solid at CSM as he has connected on 27-of-39 field
goal attempts (.692), including 17-of-26 from 30 yards or more and 8-of-13
from 40 yards or more. In the Oct. 14 win at Western N.M., Abel hit a
career-long 50-yard field goal. In the Oct. 7 loss to N.M. Highlands,
Abel nailed all three of his field goal attempts en route to RMAC Player
of the Week honors. He is 16th in Division II in field goals per game
(1.0 fgpg). Last season, Abel connected on a game-winning 27-yard field
goal with three seconds left in a 27-26 win at Chadron State. In a Sept.
23 loss at Chadron State, Abel also did the punting for the first time
in his career. He booted five punts for 203 yards (40.6 ypp), including
two over 50 yards and one inside the 20-yardline.
SACK ATTACK
The CSM defense has set a single season school record with 30 sacks this
year. The old record was 28 sacks set in 2002.
BEHIND THE LINE
The CSM defense has also posted 55 tackles for losses totaling 258 yards
this year. Included in that total were 11 tackles for loss in a Sept.
30 win over Panhandle State.
POINTS ON THE BOARD
CSM had its streak of 73 games in which it has scored, including all 71
games under Head Coach Bob Stitt, snapped in a Sept. 23 loss at Chadron
State (57-0). The last time the Orediggers were shut out prior to that
was Oct. 16, 1999, a 47-0 loss to Mesa State. During that same time period,
CSM had shutout three opponents with the last time being Sept. 11, 2004,
a 58-0 blanking of Western State. During Stitts tenure as coach
at CSM, the Orediggers have scored at least 30 points 43 times (out of
76 games). The 69 points scored against Panhandle State on Sept. 30 were
the most since CSM posted 75 in a win at N.M. Highlands in 2003.
POINTS OFF THE BOARD
The CSM defense has done a great job of keeping points off the board this
year. The Orediggers have limited two teams to fewer than 10 points this
year as it shutout Oklahoma Panhandle State (69-0) and defeated Western
New Mexico, 10-6. It is the first time since the 2003 season that CSM
has held two opponents under 10 points. That year, the Orediggers defeated
Missouri-Rolla, 28-7, and Fort Lewis, 37-7. The Orediggers have not held
three opponents under 10 points in the same season since 1981.
HOME FINALE FOR SENIORS
Nine members of the CSM football team will be playing in their final home
game at Brooks Field on Saturday. The group includes Nick Belden, Garrett
Mehl, Tim Miller, Bryan Florendo, Danny Sprague, Beau Koenig, Phil Supinski,
Charles Yarbrough and Brent Chacon.
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