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Football Preview: Blue Devils open WIAC at 5th ranked Titans

THIS WEEK'S GAME: The Blue Devils (2-1, 0-0 WIAC) will head to UW-Oshkosh (3-0, 0-0 WIAC) this weekend, Saturday, Oct. 1. Both teams came off wins in their last contests, Stout defeated Mayville State 23-13 and Oshkosh defeated Morthland College 77-0. The Titans are ranked sixth in the latest AFCA Top 25 poll and fifth in the D3football.com Top 25. The Titans are tied for the lead in the NCAA Division III in points scored with 59.3 ppg, tied with Mary Hardin-Baylor. The Titans are tied for second in the NCAA in total defense with 172.3 yards and third in rushing yardage allowed with 18.0.

ON THE AIR: WMEQ 880 AM Radio will provide broadcast coverage for the season with Pete Knutson and Jake Bostrom providing commentary during the games. WMEQ will also audio stream the games. At home games, WMEQ will provide the audio portion for Live Video streaming of all home football games, network providing. Live Stats will be available for all home games.

WEEKLY INTERVIEW: UW-Stout head coach Clayt Birmingham will speak with Pete Knutson on 880 WMEQ radio on a weekly basis about the upcoming game and last week's game. A link to the weekly broadcast is available here.

LAST TIME OUT: UW-STOUT: The Blue Devils beat the Mayville State Comets by 10, winning 23-13. Stout intercepted three Mayville State passes, recovered two fumbles, Drew Pearson kicked three field goals, Travis Urlaub had a 100-yard game and Iyen Ogbomoh was in on three sacks as the Blue Devils took a 23-13 win over NAIA opponent Mayville State University in Mayville, ND, Sept. 17. Enzo Rosani had two interceptions for the Blue Devils and Josh Johnson had one. 

LAST TIME OUT: OSHKOSH: The Titans handily beat the Patriots of Morthland College 77-0. Oshkosh football team racked up its third-highest point total in school history during a 77-0 victory over Morthland College (Ill.) on Saturday (Sept. 24) in Marion, Ill. The Titans scored touchdowns on its first 11 possessions, including six rushing scores, and held a 63-0 lead at halftime. The Titans possessed the ball for just 15:15 and averaged 13.25 yards per play.

WHEN STOUT AND OSHKOSH LAST MET: The Blue Devils and Titans last met for Stout Homecoming 363 days prior to this year game. Stout didn't fair well in the game; Oshkosh tallied 829 total yards of offense in the game, which broke the WIAC record. Early in the game, Stout was able to score on a 13-yard pass from Hank Kujak to Brian Alvarez which knotted the game at seven. After the Stout score, Oshkosh scored five straight touchdowns by halftime. The second half wasn't much different, Stout scored once more on a 12-yard pass from Kujak to Justin Guarnaccio. The game ended with Oshkosh on top, 69-14. The 69 points was the most a Stout team allowed.

THE SERIES: The Titans lead the series, 36-23-1. The last time the Blue Devils beat the Titans was in 2010 when they scored four TDs, winning 28-14. Craig Warminski ran for 180 yards and a touchdown as the UW-Stout Blue Devils wrapped up their season with a 28-14 win over UW-Oshkosh in sloppy conditions, Nov. 13, 2010 at Williams Stadium. Just as the game was slow to get going (the game was delayed 45 minutes to remove snow off the field), the scoring was slow to begin the game. The first five possessions of the game ended with a punt, and only one of those possessions included a first down.
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WHO'S WHO: UW-Stout: Sophomore Jay Alston (Rochester, Minn.) added 40 yards and an interception to his season totals last game against Mayville State. The quarterback has looked good for the Blue Devils in his first three starts. He's been completing his passes about 48 percent of the time and has been a good game manager for Stout, showing flashes of experience on long throws, along with extending plays on his feet, he rushed for the TD against Mayville State for the first time in his career.

Backup and special situations quarterback Danny Farley (Sr, Boonton Township, NJ) threw the ball well against Mayville State. He gained 67 yards on 5-of-8 passing. He's proven that his four years of transfer experience is useful in game situations.

CATCHING THE BALL: Tight end Ben Hall led the Blue Devils in catches against Mayville State; catching the ball four times for 37 yards. Kevion McDonald also snagged the ball four times for 25 yards. Jordan Dabney has proven to be Stout's deep-threat receiver this season, averaging 27.8 yards-per-catch; against Mayville State, he caught the ball only once, but it was a 35-yard scamper.

RUNNING THE BALL: Travis Urlaub rushed for 100 yards for the third time in his career against Mayville State. Urlaub carried the ball 23 times for the second time this season, but surpassed his season high, gaining 113 yards in the game. Urlaub also found the endzone in the game, bringing his season total to three TDs.

PERSISTENT PACHECO: Pacheco has been used somewhat like a secret weapon this season. With Urlaub getting most of the carries, Pacheco has made use of the time that he is getting on the field. In his time, he has been used as the only back on specific drives, getting the ball early and often. Against Simpson College, Pacheco strung together a drive in which he rushed for 57 yards, eventually hitting pay dirt on the final scamper. Against Mayville State, he did much of the same, rushing only tine times in the game, but gained 57 yards. On the season, Pacheco averages a team best (10 carries or more) 5.8-yards-per-carry. The senior is currently 11th on the Stout all-time rushing list with 1796 yards and is just three yards away from breaking into the top 10. Pacheco also owns 16 career TDs for 96 points.

O-LINE: A season after giving up six total sacks, the Blue Devil offensive line has given up seven sacks so far this season. But blitz-happy St.Thomas had a lot to do with, as the Tommies pressed the Blue Devils for four sacks. It has taken a little bit of time to get the offensive line's chemistry back, considering that the team played a variety of different linemen due to injuries. Kane'ala Atchinson-Keolanui and Logan Stoa continue to be the biggest contributors for the line, protecting the blindside of quarterbacks Alston and Farley.

DEFENSE: The Blue Devils have looked better on defense, giving up less yardage than the Blue Devil offense has produced this season. Safety Tony Blair (Jr, Chippewa Falls) has led the team in tackles so far with 27 (15 unassisted, 12 assisted) and outside linebacker Josh Robinson (Sr, Lakeville, Minn.) is just behind him with 23 total tackles. Isaiah Hardy leads the team in tackles-for-loss with a total of four, and a total of 30 yards lost. Iyen Ogbomoh recorded his first sack of the season in Stout's loss to St. Thomas, he rushed the quarterback on a play-action-pass which resulted in a six-yard loss for the Tommies. He took this momentum to Mayville State, sacking the quarterback three times in the game.

BALL HAWKS: The defensive backfield continued their route-jumping ways against St. Thomas. Enzo Rosani grabbed his first interception of the season and recorded three solo tackles in the game. Javauhn Staley continued to man his corner position well; against the Tommies Staley broke up four passes, bringing his season total to seven, as well as recording some big hits for a total of three tackles. Rosani has played well at the safety position this season. He added two more interceptions in the win against Comets. Linebacker Josh Johnson also got in on the action against Mayville, grabbing one, bringing his career total to four.

GIVE IT A BOOT: Punter Clark Riedel (Jr, Waukesha) has punted the ball 17 times in just three games, for a total of 730 yards, averaging 38.42 yards per kick. Quarterback Jay Alston executed a nearly perfect pooch kick, going 37 yards and rolling the ball out at the 1-yard line.

ON A TEE: Field goal kicker Drew Pearson has gone 5-for-7 on the season, nailing all of his field goals under 30 yards, and all 10 of his PAT attempts. The longest kick of career weighed in at 52 yards in the waning seconds of the first half against Mayville State, Sept. 17. The kick was only two yards short of the school record. The last time a UW-Stout player kicked a 50-plus yard field goal was Oct. 20, 2007 when Brandon Raciborski gave Stout a 28-27 win over UW-River Falls. Against St. Thomas, Taylor Pahl kicked off four times and recorded a total of 258 yards (64.5 yds/kick), this total included one touchback.

PRESEASON POLLS: The Blue Devils finished seventh in the competitive WIAC last season and according to a preseason poll by WIAC football coaches and sports information directors, the Blue Devils are picked to finish seventh again this year.

WHO'S WHO: UW-Oshkosh: The Titans are tied for the lead in the NCAA Division III in points scored with 59.3 ppg, tied with Mary Hardin-Baylor. The Titans are tied for second in the NCAA in total defense with 172.3 yards and third in rushing yardage allowed with 18.0. The Titans are ranked fifth in the nation behind familiar WIAC opponent UW-Whitewater.Oshkosh has scored 30 or more points in their three games this season, scoring 68 and 77 in two of the games. This potent offensive attack is lead on the ground. The Titans three-headed rushing attack consists of Devon Linzenmeyer, Dylan Hecker and Beau Ash, who all have rushed for 110 yards on the season. Linzenmeyer and Hecker each have three TDs on the season. Overall the team has accumulated 917 rushing yards on 105 rushes. Sixteen different players have ran the ball this season.

Defense has also come in the form of committee this season for the Titans. AJ Plewa leads the team in tackles this season with only 10. Plewa is the only Titan to record double-digit tackles. Even though this is the case, 21 players (including Plewa) have recorded five tackles on the season. Oshkosh has also been getting behind the line of scrimmage, recording 27 tackles-for-loss, for a total of 110 yards.

THE MATCHUP: Comparing the numbers:

Stout WIAC Rank WIAC Rank Oshkosh
28.3 6 PPG 1 59.3
33.3 8 Opp. PPG 2 7.0
196.3 7 Pass Yds 6 221.3
159.7 6 Rush Yds 1 305.7
3 (10/7) 5 Turnover /- 4 5 (7/2)



LOTS OF RANKED OPPONENTS: The Blue Devils will play four teams that are ranked In the first D3football.com Top 25 poll, three of them on the road. The Blue Devils were at St. Thomas (No. 4), Saturday, Sept. 10, will be UW-Oshkosh (No. 5), Saturday, Oct. ;, host UW-Platteville (No. 8), Saturday, Oct. 25 and will host UW-Whitewater (No. 2), Saturday, Nov. 12 to close the regular season.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Offensive player of the week: Ben Hall, Sr, North Palm Springs Gardens Fla.; Defensive players of the week: Isaiah Hardy, Jr, Olympia Fields, Ill.. Special teams player of the week: Drew Pearson, So, Wausua; Lineman of the week: Logan Stoa, Sr, Hawley, Minn.; Offensive scout team player of the week: Greg Torry, Fr, Blue Island, Ill.; Defensive scout team player of the week: Matt Vertz, Fr. Mukwonago; Special teams scout team player of the week: Jake Schmitt, Fr. Woodstock, Ill.

TEAM CAPTAINS: Captains for the 2016 season include offensive lineman Logan Stoa (Sr, Hawley, Minn), offensive lineman Kane'ala Atchison-Keolanui (Sr, Lodi), defensive back LaRon Thompson (Sr, Modesto, Calif.), and defensive back Joe Hakeem (Sr, Woodbury, Minn). Stoa is the team captain, Atchison-Keolanui is the offensive captain, Thompson is the defensive captain and Hakeem is the special teams captain.

ODDS AND ENDS: The Blue Devils play their first game of the season Saturday, Sept. 3 at home against Simpson College, then are away for more than a month before hosting the annual Homecoming contest Saturday, Oct. 8 against UW-La Crosse.

THE COACHES: UW-Stout: Clayt Birmingham (25-38) is in his seventh year as the UW-Stout head coach. Before coming to Stout, Birmingham coached at Western Michigan, Emporia College and UW-Stevens Point. Birmingham was the UW-Stout defensive coordinator for three years before assuming the head coaching role. Birmingham played his college football at UW-Stevens Point. Oshkosh: Pat Cerroni is coaching his tenth season for UW-Oshkosh. Under Cerroni, the Titans have had five seasons with seven or more wins, going 11-2 in 2015 and 13-1 in 2012. Cerroni was named both the AFCA Region 5 and WIAC Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2015. He was also selected as the 2012 West Region Coach of the Year by D3football.com.

COACHING STAFF Travis Destache returns as the defensive coordinator.. Chase Vogel returns for his third year and will work with the quarterbacks and the passing game. Derek Branch returned to UW-Stout where he played for two years, earning all-conference honors as an offensive lineman. Branch will work with the offensive line. Luke Pederson joined the staff this year and will work with the linebackers. Jed Stutzman returns, as does student assistant coach Matt McKone and graduate assistant Jake Pollock. Tony Lombardi begins his first year with the Blue Devils and brings 30 years of coaching experience to his work with defensive backs. Jeff Sullivan returns after 11 years. Sullivan coached with the Blue Devils from 2003-05. During the interim, Sullivan was an assistant coach with a number of high school programs.

THE LEAGUES: UW-Stout is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). Stout finished seventh in league play last season. A WIAC preseason poll was released in mid-August, and the Blue Devils are picked to finish seventh. Mayville State plays in the NSAA and finished with a 5-5 record (3-3, NSAA).

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Senior offensive lineman Logan Stoa has been nominated as a National Football Foundation (NFF) scholar-athlete. Stoa, a team captain, is a construction major from Hawley, Minn.

SEASON HONORS: .Drew Pearson, for the month of September, has been selected for the watch list of the Fred Mitchell award, recognizing the best place kicker of the season. Pearson also was selected to the D3football.com Team of the Week, was the WIAC Special Teams Athlete of the Week and the UW-Stout/DigiCopy Athlete of the Week after making field goals of 42-, 44- and 52-yards in a 23-13 win over Mayville State, Sept. 17...Iyen Igbomoh was named the WIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week after recording 2.5 sacks in a 23-13 win over Mayville State, Sept. 17...Wide receiver Jordan Dabney was the WIAC Offensive Player of the Week and the UW-Stout/Digicopy Athlete of the Week, Sept. 5, after catching five passes for 223 yards and two TDs in a 45-30 win over Simpson College, Sept. 3...Offensive lineman Kane'ala Atchison-Keolauni was a D3football.com second team preseason All-America selection...returners to the 2016 season that were all-conference selections are offensive lineman Kane'ala Atchison-Keolauni, who was a first team pick. Punter Clark Riedel, who led the conference in punting average, was an honorable mention selection.
 

TOPPERS: The following are career bests for several of Stout's offensive players

Jay Alston - Passing
15 comp, 27 att, 311 yds, 3 TDs vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016
16 comp, 33 att, 135 yds, 2 TDs, vs. UW-Whitewater, Nov. 14, 2015
10 comp, 20 att, 148 yds, 1 TD, vs. St. Thomas, Sept. 10, 2016
Adolfo Pacheco - Rushing
28 carries, 194 yards, 3 TD vs. UW-Platteville, Oct. 26, 2013
25 carries, 143 yards, 1 TD vs. UW-Stevens Point, Nov. 16, 2013
27 carries, 139 yards, 1 TD vs. UW-River Falls, Nov. 9, 2013
24 carries, 124 yards, 2 TD vs. UW-Eau Claire, Nov. 2, 2013
35 carries, 118 yards vs. Loras College, Sept. 13, 2014
13 carries, 94 yards, 1 TD vs. UW-Oshkosh, Oct. 5, 2013
13 carries, 85 yards, vs. Wartburg College, Sept. 20, 2014
17 carries, 77 yards vs. Loras College, Sept. 12, 2015
16 carries, 67 yards vs. Dakota Wesleyan, Sept. 7, 2013
14 carries, 65 yards vs. UW-La Crosse, Oct. 19, 2013
8 carries, 65 yards vs. North Central College, Sept. 21, 2013
Travis Urlaub - Rushing
23 carries, 108 yards, 1 TD vs. Mayville State, Sept. 17, 2016
10 carries, 105 yards, 1 TD vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 24, 2015
23 carries, 104 yards, 1 TD vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016
11 carries, 78 yards, vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 17, 2015
17 carries, 70 yards, vs. St. Thomas, Sept. 10, 2016
12 carries, 62 yards vs. UW-Stevens Point, Nov. 7, 2015
Chris Pica-Anderson - Receiving
7 receptions, 126 yards vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 24, 2015
8 receptions, 94 yards vs. UW-Platteville, Oct. 25, 2014
8 receptions, 60 yards vs. UW-La Crosse, Oct. 10, 2015
4 receptions, 76 yards vs. Wartburg College, Sept. 19, 2015
5 receptions, 70 yards vs. Loras College, Sept. 12, 2015
Kevion McDonald - Receiving
5 receptions, 98 yards vs. Loras College, Sept. 12, 2015
3 receptions, 71 yards, 2 TDs vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 17, 2015
5 receptions, 67 yards vs. UW-La Crosse, Oct. 10, 2015
7 receptions, 72 yards vs. Bethel University, Sept. 3, 2015
Jordan Dabney - Receiving
5 receptions, 223 yards, 2 TDs vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016
4 receptions,124 yards, 2 TDs vs. Loras College, Sept. 12, 2015
6 receptions, 76 yards, 2 TDs vs. St. Thomas, Sept. 10, 2016
Akema Collins - Receiving
3 receptions, 49 yards vs. St. Thomas, Sept. 10, 2016
2 receptions, 35 yards vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016



DON & NONA WILLIAMS STADIUM MARKS
Longest Pass Play

87 - Jon Bane to Anthony Muilenburg (Dakota Wesleyan) Sept. 7, 2013
85 - Michael Blizel to Trevor Morning vs. Jamestown, Sept. 8, 2012
85 - Brett Kasper to Sam Mentkowski (UW-Oshkosh), Oct. 3, 2015
Longest Run from Scrimmage
86 - Craig Warminski vs. UW-Oshkosh, Nov. 13, 2010
Longest Field Goal
55 - Nick Dace (North Central College), Sept. 15, 2012
53 - Nick Dace (North Central College), Sept. 15, 2012
Longest Punt Return
80 - Craig Warminski vs. Eureka College, Sept. 18, 2010
Longest Kickoff Return
90 - Carlos Concepcion vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 23, 2010
Most Rushing Yards in a Game
328 - Luke Bundgaard vs. UW-Platteville, Nov. 15, 2003
207 - Taylor Edwards (UW-River Falls), Oct. 3, 2009
207 - Justin Biever (UW-Whitewater), Nov. 5, 2005
Most Yards Passing in a Game
446 - Tom Stetzer (UW-Platteville), Sept. 29, 2001
381 - Dylan Jones (Loras College), Sept. 13, 2014
358 - Brett Borchert (UW-Stevens Point), Oct. 16, 2004
357 - Hank Kujak vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 24, 2015
350 - Brett Kasper (UW-Oshkosh), Oct. 3, 2015
349 - Austin Neu (UW-Eau Claire), Oct. 1, 2011
341 - Hank Kujak vs. Bethel University, Sept. 3, 2015
Most Yards Receiving in a Game
243 - Max Boe (Jamestown), Sept. 11, 2010
238 - Nate Even (Loras College), Sept. 13, 2014
Most TDs Scored in a Game
4 - Luke Bundgaard vs. UW-Platteville, Nov. 15, 2003

THE LAST TIME A STOUT PLAYER...
Threw for 400-plus yards

418 - Hank Kujak vs. Loras College, Sept. 12, 2015 (22 comp, 44 att, 3 TD)
457 - Matt Bunyan vs. UW-Stevens Point, Nov. 7, 1998 (31 comp, 58 att, 4 TD)
Threw for 300-399 yards
311 - Jay Alston vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016 (15 comp, 27 att, 3 TDs)
325 - Hank Kujak vs. UW-Stevens Point, Nov. 7, 2015 (16 comp, 31 att, 3 TD)
357 - Hank Kujak vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 24, 2015 (23 comp, 48 att, 5 TD)
Ran for 300-plus yards
328 - Luke Bundgaard vs. UW-Platteville, Nov. 15, 2003 (53* carries, x TD)
Ran for 200-299 yards
207 - Craig Warminski vs. UW-La Crosse, Nov. 1, 2008 (32 carries, 2 TD)
Ran for 100-199 yards
104 - Travis Urlaub vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016 (23 carries, 1 TD)
105 - Travis Urlaub vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 24, 2015 (10 carries, 1 TD)
Recorded 200-plus receiving yards
223 - Jordan Dabney vs. Simpson College, Sept. 3, 2016 (5 rec, 2 TDs)
241* - Dan Austin vs. UW-La Crosse, Nov. 1, 2003 (9 rec, 1 TD)
Recorded 150-199 receiving yards
159 - Brian Alvarez vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 17, 2015 (10 rec, 3 TD)
Caught 10-plus receptions
10 - Brian Alvarez vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 17, 2015 (159 yds, 3TD)
Scored 4 touchdowns
4 - Craig Warminski vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 25, 2008 (28 carries, 250 yds)
Scored 3 touchdowns
3 - Brian Alvarez vs. UW-Eau Claire, Oct. 17, 2015 (10 rec, 159 yds)
Successfully Kicked a 50-plus yard field goal
52 - Drew Pearson vs. Mayville State, Sept. 17, 2016 (just before halftime)
52 - Brandon Raciborski vs. UW-River Falls, Oct. 20, 2007 (game winner with 45 seconds remaining)
* school record

FIELD GOAL BLOCK & RETURN: During the 2015 season, Travis Shackleton blocked a 29-yard field goal attempt by UW-La Crosse in La Crosse, Oct. 10, 2015, and Enzo Rosani scooped up the ball on the La Crosse 14, returning it 86 yards for a score. The blocked kick was Shackleton's first career block and the touchdown was Rosani's first collegiate TD. There is no mention in the UW-Stout, the WIAC or the NCAA record books for returning blocked field goal attempts. There will now be a category in the Stout record book. After sending out a request to NCAA Division III sports information directors, the following list of blocked field goals was compiled.

Blocked Field Goal Attempt Returns
95t, Javicz Jones (Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Lousiana College), 2012
86t, Enzo Rosani (UW-Stout vs. UW-La Crosse), Oct. 17, 2015
82t, Anthony Giuliano (SUNY-Cortland vs. William Paterson), 2010
79t, Ryan Bonheyo (Gallaudet University vs. Becker College), Nov. 2, 2013 (game winning TD)
77t, Jim Smith (SUNY-Cortland vs. SUNY-Brockport), 2007
76t, Rick Mateja (North Central College vs. Wheaton College), Sept. 21, 1985
67t, Justin Baker (St. Norbert College vs. Lake Forest College), Sept. 26, 2009
61, Derek Sulo (North Central College vs. Carthage College), Nov. 10, 2007


WAR ON I-94: The War on I-94 Trophy between UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire started in 2008. Eau Claire won the first contest for the trophy at Don and Nona Williams Stadium, Nov. 15, 2008, the final game of the 2008 season. Each team has won four times.
2008 - Eau Claire 17, Stout 6
2009 - Stout 36, Eau Claire 15
2010 - Stout 37, Eau Claire 28
2011 - Eau Claire 24, Stout 10
2012 - Eau Claire 21, Stout 13
2013 - Stout 35, Eau Claire 27
2014 - Eau Claire 20, Stout 17
2015 - Stout 45, Eau Claire 12
 

MAX SPARGER: UW-Stout dedicated the Don & Nona Williams Stadium press box in honor of former UW-Stout athletic director and coach Max Sparger, September 11, 2010. Sparger led the Blue Devil football team to the 1965 WSUC championship. After leaving Stout in 1972, Sparger served as the WSUC commissioner. Sparger is a member of the UW-Stout Hall of Fame, as well as the WIAC Hall of Fame.

STOUT FOOTBALL HISTORY: Stout Institute played their first game on Nov. 4, 1911, when they lost to River Falls Normal School, 13-11. Walter Anderson scored Stout's first touchdown, an 85 yard kickoff return. A week later, Stout won their first game, 30-2, against LaCrosse Business School as Harvey Tice scored four touchdowns. The predecessor to the WIAC began in 1913 and Stout has won five conference titles - 1921, 1941, 1949, 1965 and 2000. Stout became the Blue Devils during the late 1920s or early 1930s. Football was not played during the war years of 1918, 1943, and 1944. Along the way, the school has gone through a number of name changes - Stout Institute, Stout State College, Stout State University and the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Stout celebrated 100 years of football with a season-long celebration and alumni reunion during the 2011 season.

TAILGATING RETURNED IN 2009: UW-Stout has adopted a formal tailgating policy for Blue Devil football games. The south end of the parking lot by the Don and Nona Williams Stadium has been designated as a tailgating area known as the "Tailgate Zone." Fans will be able to participate in the Blue Devil Walk. Tailgating is permitted three hours before the game, and tailgating activities will cease at game time. Only propane grills are permitted, no open flame grills. Tobacco is not permitted.

DON & NONA WILLIAMS STADIUM: The Blue Devils' home stadium - Don & Nona Williams Stadium - got a facelift during the summer of 2008 when the original Astroturf-type surface was replaced with ProGrass, a surface that more closely resembles natural grass. Don & Nona Williams Stadium was only the second artificial playing surface in the state of Wisconsin when it opened in 2001. Only the Wisconsin Badgers played their games on artificial turf. The Green Bay Packers had an artificial surface in their practice facility. Now, nearly every WIAC school either has or is planning an artificial surface, and many high schools in the state have followed suit.

UP NEXT: The Blue Devils return home for homecoming to host UW-La Crosse, Saturday, Oct. 8 at 2 p.m.


 
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Players Mentioned

Brian Alvarez

#3 Brian Alvarez

WR
5' 9"
Senior
Justin Guarnaccio

#8 Justin Guarnaccio

WR
5' 10"
Sophomore
Hank Kujak

#13 Hank Kujak

QB
6' 2"
Senior
Jay Alston

#9 Jay Alston

QB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Kane

#73 Kane'ala Atchison-Keolanui

OL
6' 3"
Senior
Tony Blair

#27 Tony Blair

S
6' 0"
Junior
Akema Collins

#3 Akema Collins

WR
6' 0"
Junior
Jordan Dabney

#11 Jordan Dabney

WR
6' 0"
Senior
Joe Hakeem

#37 Joe Hakeem

LB
5' 9"
Senior
Ben Hall

#32 Ben Hall

TE
6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Brian Alvarez

#3 Brian Alvarez

5' 9"
Senior
WR
Justin Guarnaccio

#8 Justin Guarnaccio

5' 10"
Sophomore
WR
Hank Kujak

#13 Hank Kujak

6' 2"
Senior
QB
Jay Alston

#9 Jay Alston

6' 1"
Sophomore
QB
Kane

#73 Kane'ala Atchison-Keolanui

6' 3"
Senior
OL
Tony Blair

#27 Tony Blair

6' 0"
Junior
S
Akema Collins

#3 Akema Collins

6' 0"
Junior
WR
Jordan Dabney

#11 Jordan Dabney

6' 0"
Senior
WR
Joe Hakeem

#37 Joe Hakeem

5' 9"
Senior
LB
Ben Hall

#32 Ben Hall

6' 3"
Senior
TE
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