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Head Coach Joe Fincham counsels quarterback Aaron Huffman
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Unlike the last two years, when the Tiger coaching staff was rebuilding entire units, the 2008 squad returns mostly intact, starting on offense with junior quarterback Aaron Huffman (Newark, Ohio/Newark). Huffman, the 2007 team Most Improved Player and the 2006 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, is on pace to shatter Wittenberg's career passing records after starting every game of his career so far. After throwing for more than 200 yards per game a year ago, Huffman is joined by a host of playmakers and a solid core of the offensive lineman in 2008.
Huffman's favorite target is senior wide receiver Patrick Williams (Plainfield, Ind./Plainfield), who set a school record with 56 receptions in 2007. He leads a receiving unit that returns four of its top six performers from a year ago, including sophomore wideout Anthony Kralich (Kettering, Ohio/Alter) and junior first-team All-NCAC tight end Mat Guida (LaGrange, Ky./Oldham County), who led the team with 17.7 yards per catch in 2007. Five of Guida's 17 receptions on the season went for touchdowns.
The offensive backfield features a host of talented but largely unproven players, starting with sophomore tailbacks Rod Belcher (Covington, Ga./Newton County) and Corey Weber (Pataskala, Ohio/Watkins Memorial) and senior Tony Hall (Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor), who is returning from a foot injury after scoring four touchdowns as a short-yardage specialist in 2006. Belcher, an honorable mention All-NCAC choice as a return specialist, and Weber both averaged more than six yards per carry while combining for more than 800 yards and eight touchdowns between them a year ago.
There are several contenders to fill fullback Andy Vanover's all-conference shoes, starting with junior Dan McCormick (Troy, Ohio/Troy), while the offensive line returns four players with starting experience in juniors Tony Eich (Columbus, Ohio/Centennial) and Dillon Hollin (Prospect, Ky./Trinity) and sophomores Alex Burwell (Sunbury, Ohio/Big Walnut) and Nick Hudepohl (Crescent Springs, Ky./Covington Catholic). Hollin was a second-team All-NCAC selection after splitting his season between the guard and center positions.
Defensively, the Tigers have a good mix of experience and youthful talent as well, starting with sophomore linebacker Brad McKinley (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), who led the team with 120 in tackles in 2007 en route to NCAC Newcomer of the Year honors. McKinley, who finished with more tackles than any other NCAA Division III freshman in the nation, spearheaded a unit that finished fifth in the nation in interceptions per game, seventh in scoring defense and eighth in rush defense.
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Defensive Line Coach Ryan Gresham, class of 2004, congratulates Anthony Oliver after a defensive stop during a 2007 game.
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Rounding things out, the placekicking and punting positions are open competitions in 2008, with senior Zach Harris (Columbus, Ohio/Jonathan Alder) the lone returning letterwinner among the team's specialists.
2007 Record 8-2
NCAC Record 6-1 (2nd)
Letterwinners Returning (39) Offensive: 18, Defensive: 20, Specialist: 1
Letterwinners Lost (23) Offensive: 11, Defensive: 10, Specialist: 2
Starters Returning (16) Offensive: 7, Defensive 9, Specialist: 0
Starters Lost (8) Offensive: 4, Defensive 2, Specialist: 2
Offense: Multiple I
Defense: Multiple 4-3
Letterwinners Returning (39):
Offense (18) - Rod Belcher, Matt Brumfield, Alex Burwell, Tony Eich, Zach Elrod, Mat Guida, Tony Hall (2006), Dillon Hollin, Nick Hudepohl, Aaron Huffman, Anthony Kralich, Dan McCormick, Josh Nettleton, Cody Parsell, Brady Swift, Corey Weber, Billy West, Patrick Williams
Defense (20) - Brandyn Brown, Zach Brumfield, Travis Brunic, Trent Brunic, Anthony Davis, Jumar Guy, Adam Kattoua, Kyle Lohrman, Anthony Oliver, Matt Maidlow, Nick Marino, Anthony Marolo, Ben Maxwell, Brad McKinley, Ben Merkert, Mike Montgomery, Lance Phillips, Taylor Scherer, Manny Rodriguez, Eddie Vallery
Specialists (1) - Zack Harris
Letterwinners Lost (23):
Offense (11) - Derrick Braziel, B.J. Coad, Brian Ervin, B.J. Johnson, Dan Smith, Andy Vanover, Demetrius Lindsay, Marc Logan, Joe Raleigh, William McKelvey, Ryan Resides
Defense (10) - Neil Arehart, Desmond Braziel, Tim Flammer, Nick Hendrickson, Ben Koester, Joe Swanson, Serge Thebaud, Tim Uher, Kevin Haverstock, Jeb Pencil
Specialists (2) - Matt Prenger, Mark Porter
Starters Returning (16):
Offense (7) - WR Patrick Williams, QB Aaron Huffman, C Dillon Hollin, OT Nick Hudepohl, OG Alex Burwell, TE Mat Guida, WR Anthony Kralich
Defense (9) - CB Brandyn Brown, CB Travis Brunic, DT Anthony Davis, DE Anthony Oliver, DE Matt Maidlow, LB Brad McKinley, LB Kyle Lohrman, DT Lance Phillips, S Manny Rodriguez
Specialists (0)
Starters Lost (8):
Offense (4) - RB Derrick Braziel, OT B.J. Coad, OG Dan Smith, FB Andy Vanover
Defense (2) - S Tim Flammer, LB Joe Swanson
Specialists (2) - P Matt Prenger, K Mark Porter
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