Carthage College 2008 Football Preview

 


GENERAL

 

Name of school

Carthage College

Location

Kenosha, Wis.

Founded

1847

Enrollment

2,234

Nickname

Red Men

School colors

Red, white and black

Home field

Art Keller Field

Capacity

1,658

Surface

AstroPlayä (new in 2000, re-surfaced in 2008)

Affiliation

NCAA Division III

Conference

CCIW

President

F. Gregory Campbell

Athletics director

Robert R. Bonn

Assistant athletics director

Steve Marovich

Senior woman administrator

Leanne Ulmer

Athletics phone

262-551-5942

 

HISTORY

 

First year of football

1895

Overall all-time record

430-403-44

Years in NCAA/last

2004

Last post-season opponent, year

Mount Union, 2004

Result

L, 38-20

CCIW championships

1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 2004

 

SPORTS INFORMATION

 

Sports information director

Steve Marovich

SID e-mail

stevich@concentric.net

SID office phone

262-551-5740

SID home phone

262-551-5547

SID fax

262-551-5926 or 815-371-2840 (Internet fax)

Athletics fax

262-551-5995

Hotline

262-551-5388

Athletics web site

http://www.carthage.edu/athletics

SID mailing address

2001 Alford Park Drive

Kenosha, WI  53140

 

LOCAL MEDIA

 

Kenosha News

Dave Marran, sports editor

715 58th St./Kenosha, WI  53141

262-656-6290; 262-657-4946 (FAX)

sports@kenoshanews.com

 

Racine Journal-Times

Susan Shemanske, sports editor

212 4th St./Racine, WI  53403

262-631-1750; 262-631-1780 (FAX)

racine.sports@lee.net

 

WRJN-AM Radio (1400)

4201 Victory Ave.

Racine, WI  53405

262-634-3311 (studio)

John Weiser, play-by-play

Carthage College

2001 Alford Park Drive

Kenosha, WI  53140

262-551-5734

jweiser@carthage.edu

 

COACHING STAFF

 

Head coach

Tim Rucks

Record at school (years)

69-58-1 (13)

Career record (years)

78-91-4 (18)

Football phone

262-551-5929

Best time to reach

8-11 a.m.

E-mail

trucks@carthage.edu

Assistant coaches

 

Glen Brittich

Defensive Assistant

Garrett Campbell

Offensive Coordinator

Greg Etter

Defensive Coordinator

Part-time assistant coaches

 

Jason Atanasoff

Defensive Backs

Eric Corbett

Defensive Line

Ferni Garza

Offensive assistant

Brian Horensky

Offensive Line

Henry Johnson

Wide Receivers

Kyle Manderfeld

Defensive Backs

Paul Michalak

Defensive Line

Rick Mowen

Running Backs

Trevor Parker

Tight Ends

Jason Sonnenberg

Outside Linebackers

Jeff Winden

Linebackers

           

TEAM INFORMATION

 

 

Total

Home

Away

 

2007 record

7-3

3-2

4-1

 

CCIW record

4-3

1-2

3-1

 

Conference finish

4th

Final ranking last year

N/A

Poll

D3football.com

Offensive starters returning/lost

8/3

Defensive starters returning/lost

7/4

Letterwinners returning/lost

38/14

 

2008 SCHEDULE

 

DATE

DAY

OPPONENT

TIME

SITE

Sept. 13

Sat.

Hope

1 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Sept. 20

Sat.

Lakeland

1 p.m.

Howards Grove, Wis.

Sept. 27

Sat.

Campbell

TBA

Kenosha, Wis.

Oct. 4

Sat.

*Illinois Wesleyan

1 p.m.

Bloomington, Ill.

Oct. 11

Sat.

*Elmhurst

(Homecoming)

1 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Oct. 18

Sat.

*North Central

TBA

Naperville, Ill.

Oct. 25

Sat.

*Augustana (Ill.)

(Family Weekend)

6 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Nov. 1

Sat.

*Millikin

1 p.m.

Decatur, Ill.

Nov. 8

Sat.

*North Park

1 p.m.

Chicago, Ill.

Nov. 15

Sat.

*Wheaton (Ill.)

1 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

 

*CCIW games

Times listed are Central Time, except as noted

Home games in bold

 

Broadcast Notes:  WRJN-AM Radio (1400) in Racine, Wis., will broadcast all 10 Carthage games in 2007.   Veteran Kenosha radio sports announcer John Weiser, "The Voice of the Red Men and the Lady Reds," will handle the play-by-play chores with Dave Manderfeld doing color commentary.  The WRJN-AM broadcasts are also available on the Internet at http://www.carthage.edu/ais/media/love/streaming1.html  “Live stats” for home games are available at http://www.carthage.edu/athleticspages/livestats/xlive.htm

 

 


PLAYER INFORMATION

 

Offense

Pos.

R/L

Name

Yr.

Run

Pass

Rec.

TD

Honors

LT

L

Malcolm Scott

Grad.

---

---

---

---

 

LG

R

Bryan Shredl

Jr.

---

---

---

---

 

C

R

Jordan Eder

Jr.

---

---

---

---

 

RT

R

Jon Kochmit

Sr.

---

---

---

---

 

TE

L

Bryan Bergman

Grad.

---

---

421

2

AFCA first-team All-America

WR

R

Eric Haldeman

Grad

---

---

229

1

 

WR

R

Jeff Koeneman

Jr.

---

---

757

9

Second-team All-CCIW

WR

R

Nick Merchut

Jr.

--

--

557

11

 

HB

R

Andy Bures

Sr.

476

---

55

1

 

QB

R

Brennan O’Boyle

Sr.

217

1032

---

13

Second-team All-CCIW

QB

R

Dan DeBouef

Jr.

-13

1264

---

15

 

 

Defense

Pos.

R/L

Name

Yr.

Tackles

Sacks

Int.

Honors

 

DE

R

Anthony Harvey

So.

29

2

0

 

 

DT

L

Scott Bunch

Grad.

7

1

0

 

 

DT

R

Cory Radke

So.

22

0

0

 

DE

R

Alex Annes

Jr.

20

2

0

 

 

LB

L

Aaron Miller

Grad.

39

0

3

 

 

LB

R

Nate Hughes

Sr.

49

3

2

Second-team All-CCIW

 

LB

R

Danny Hernandez

Sr.

39

0

1

 

 

CB

R

Danny O’Donnell

Sr.

31

0

3

 

 

S

L

Donovan Moore

Grad.

67

0

3

First-team All-CCIW

 

S

R

Eric Brightwell

Jr.

51

1

1

 

 

CB

L

Franko Shenault

Grad.

51

0

1

First-team All-CCIW

 

 

Special Teams

Pos.

R/L

Name

Yr.

FGA-FGA

Punting

PR

KR

Honors

K

L

Matt Denny

Grad.

11-17

---

---

---

“D3football.com” All-Region

P

L

Donovan Moore

Grad.

---

39.3

---

---

First-team All-CCIW

KR

L

Aaron Miller

Grad.

---

---

---

22.7

 

PR

L

Eric Haldeman

Grad.

---

---

8.8

---

 

 

CARTHAGE FOOTBALL NOTES

 

2007 Season Review

The 2007 Carthage College football team overcame a fair share of adversity.  Riddled by a campus-wide staph infection for the first month of the season, the coaching staff rarely knew who might be available for practice or for games.  Despite the uncertainty, the Red Men ripped through their non-conference schedule, picking up wins over Carroll College (Wis.), 35-7; Lakeland College, 35-16; and Whittier College, 35-28.  The latter was a difficult travel assignment in Whittier, Calif.  “We’ll take this one and head back to Kenosha 3-0,” said head coach Tim Rucks (69-58-1, 13 years at Carthage/78-91-4, 18 years overall) afterward. “ We’re winning, but we haven’t controlled a football game yet.  Running the ball continues to be a big concern of mine.  If we’re going to survive in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, we’re going to have to run the ball.  We’re not there yet, and we have to get there.”

 

With the start of CCIW play, it looked like Carthage might not survive, as the Red Men lost back-to-back games at Elmhurst College, 30-15, as well as their homecoming game against Illinois Wesleyan University, 35-31.  “It seemed like 60 turnovers against Elmhurst,” admitted Rucks.  “You can’t win football games with as many turnovers as we had.  It started on the first play of the game and just kept going.  We did a good job of controlling the clock, and the defensive played well.  The turnovers just killed us.  We knew Illinois Wesleyan was going to be a battle.  We needed something big, especially in the second half, and I thought we could hold them down.  All of the sudden, at 0-2, we were in a situation that we didn’t like and didn’t expect.  We had to change it.  There were no other options.  We had to stay together and fight through our problems, as a team, and get back to playing Carthage College football.”

 

From that point, Carthage re-grouped and ran off four-straight conference wins over North Park University, 40-18; Augustana College (Ill.), 33-28; Millikin University, 38-28; and No. 4 Wheaton College (Ill.), 35-28.  “Augustana (Ill.) was a big, big win, especially considering all the adversity we’d been through.  Most people didn’t give us much of chance, but we hung in there.  I told our guys at halftime to just keep playing, and good things would happen.”

 

“We’ll give you some strange games, that’s for sure,” said Rucks after the Millikin win.  “Normally, you don’t turn the ball over seven times and win games.  I didn’t know which direction this team was going at halftime.  I thought we played the first half like we had never been coached before.  I challenged them at halftime and told them our season hung in the balance.”

 

Carthage stunned No. 4 Wheaton (Ill.), 35-28, on the next-to-last weekend of the season.  After falling behind, 10-0, the Red Men scored 21 unanswered points in the second quarter.  “That win was special,” said Rucks.  “It was an unbelievable performance to win a game against the No. 4 team in the country.  Our kids just played hard, and they left everything on the field.”

 

With a topsy-turvy CCIW race going on around them, the Red Men found themselves playing for a possible NCAA at-large berth on the final weekend of the season.  Playing host to North Central College, Carthage had an outside chance at berth with a win and an 8-2 record.  The Red Men fell to the Cardinals, 56-10, to finish with a 7-3 mark and their fourth-consecutive winning season.  “I never envisioned that kind of game—I fully expected North Central to be a close contest,” said Rucks.  “We made mistakes all over the field, and North Central was too good a team for that.  It wasn’t lack of effort—it was just a bad day.”

 

Post-Season Honors

Seven Carthage players were named 2007 All-CCIW, including four to the first team.  The first-team all-conference honorees were tight end Bryan Bergman (graduated-senior, Elk Grove, Ill., 37 receptions for 421 receiving yards), safety Donovan Moore (graduated-senior, Spring Grove, Ill./Richmond-Burton, 67 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, 39.3 punting average), cornerback Franko Shenault (graduated-senior, Hanover Park, Ill./Roselle-Lake Park, 51 tackles, one interception, seven passes broken up) and place kicker Matt Denny (graduated-senior, Griffith, Ind., Carthage-record 69 points, 11-of-17 field goals, 36-of-36 extra points). 

 

The Quarterbacks

The Red Men split the season with two quarterbacks.  Returning-starter Brennan O’Boyle won the job in training camp but injured a knee in the season-opening game against Carroll (Wis.).  Dan DeBouef (Jr., Lemont, Ill., 1264 passing yards, 14 touchdown passes), who never even attempted a pass in three brief 2006 game-appearances, completed 30-of-42 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns in the following week’s game against Lakeland, setting Carthage game records for both completions and yards.  “We knew what a great quarterback Brennan O’Boyle was,” said Rucks after the Lakeland game, “but you have to watch Dan DeBouef on a day-to-day basis to know how good he is.  He has no ego, and he is all about just going to work.  I couldn’t even get him to a post-game radio interview.  Sometimes, great things happen to people, and he deserved it.”

 

O’Boyle returned in the Oct. 6 Illinois Wesleyan game but suffered an ankle injury in the following week’s game at North Park.  DeBouef started the Oct. 20 Augustana (Ill.).  The two players split time against Millikin on Oct. 27, and O’Boyle started the last two games of the season against Wheaton (Ill.) and North Central.  The two quarterbacks combined to set season records for pass completions (209), pass attempts (355), passing yardage (2,358) and touchdown passes (27).

 

Another Solid Season

“We were happy with the 7-3 season in many ways.” said Rucks at the end of the season.  “We started out the conference season at 0-2, so to finish that well and to play in a final game with something at stake was pretty great.  We battled through a lot of adversity.  Nothing came easy for the 2007 team, but nothing they did surprised me.  I was really proud of their effort, and we have a great nucleus of returning players for 2008.”