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Up front, Wabash looks to senior defensive tackle Jared Lange 15 tackles for loss, 6. Standing beside Pynenberg at linebacker is fellow senior Andy Deig 62 tackles , who has the ability to get to the quarterback and drop back into pass coverage. Outside backer Matt Kraft 52 tackles and corner Richard Roomes are two-year starters. Last year he picked up 94 yards and scored twice on the slippery track. Sophomore quarterback Matt Hudson 1, yards, 17 TDs needs to continue to make good decisions and take care of the football.

DePauw, with 29 quarterback sacks on the year, will come after him, to be sure. Hudson, though, has been unflappable in his previous seven starts and is on pace to break pass efficiency Hudson has thrown just five interceptions and the Little Giants have fumbled just six times as a team. Keeping that trend going—avoiding turnovers—is the key for Wabash in the Bell game. Jevon Pruitt will lead the DePauw defensive backs.

AND, of most importance, he led Wabash to a come from behind win in the th game…thus breaking a tie and giving Wabash victory for the first one hundred years of the rivalry!! Rattled off the list pretty quickly and somehow left him out, but he certainly ranks near the very top of all-time Monon Bell heroes with a Bell record.

Wabash 7, DePauw 2. A strangely wonderful game. Jim, thank you for your excellent article. As someone who was able to attend the game on this glorious fall afternoon, you accurately captured the essence of this wonderful rivalry for the players, fans and alumni.

It was a truly memorable game and well played by both teams. This rivalry represents what is great about college football played by true student athletes who put forth extraordinary effort on the field and are tremendous representatives of these two fine institutions.

It is not surprising that these student athletes go on to lead honorable and accomplished lives. Your article puts this rivalry into its proper perspective and cherishes its special moments. Congratulations also to Coach Creighton and the outstanding football program that represents Wabash so well. Wabash Blogs Wabash News wabash. Congratulations to the Tigers on a great victory. A Way of Life. He tossed three touchdowns and one interception while adding 54 yards on 15 rushes and a touchdown on the ground.

His counterpart, Andries, finished for for yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. Morel said the team and the coaching staff trusted each other to execute down the stretch, helping them lift the Monon Bell and ensuring everyone in Crawfordsville is just a little bit happier for the foreseeable future.

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