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Wildcat 2007 Outlook

"We have put together a solid football team for the 2007 season. Our special teams will be strong with the return of All-American punter/kicker Ryan Smith SR 6-1 231 Atlanta, Georgia." to continueclick here. -- --

To view video of Coach Grossners TV Show on KNBU click here.

 

Grossner announces 2008 signing class

Baker University Head Football Coach Mike Grossner has announced the 2008 signing class and had this to say; "We are real excited about this signing class. We lost only 11 Seniors off last year's squad; and structured our efforts in recruiting based on need. We will add a transfer Kicker, WR, and DE to this group in the fall. This group is loaded with talent and a few will play very early in their careers. We still have a few offers out on the table and hope to sign those guys in the very near future." Click here to view class.

 

Grossner announces 2008 spring schedule

Baker University Head Football Coach Mike Grossner has announced the spring football Schedule. The Annual Alumni Game and Senior Awards Day will be hosted April 19th at 1:00 P.M. at Listion Stadium, with the Senior Awards being presented at Half Time. The Alumni Team will have a special guest coach, former Baker head coach John Frangoulis, who will be assisted by former Baker player and coach Brian Boyle. For more information about the game, feel free to contact Josh Buford (785.594.8463/ jbuford@bakeru.edu) or Justin Bloomer (785.594.8464/ jbloomer@bakeru.edu.)

Click Here to Download and view The Annual Alumni Game Form

Baker University has now made all game films from the previous seasons available for sale. If you would like to purchase one or more of these films from a variety of different camera angles click here.


 

Thirteen receive all-conference honors

First Team All-HAAC

Derek Doerfler, junior, kicker:
Conference Player of the Year
First team kicker of the Year

 

 

Eric Allen, junior, cornerback:
First team Defense

 

 

Second Team All-HAAC

Clint Benge, sophomore, offensive line:
Second team Offense

 

 

Micah Mason, senior, linebacker:
Second team Defense

 

 

Ryan Smith, senior, punter:
Second team Punter

 

 

Third Team All-HAAC

Levi Calhoun, sophomore, defensive tackle:
Third team Defense

 

 

Spencer Curran, junior, linebacker:
Third team Defense

 

 

Frank Owens, senior, running back:
Third team Offense

 

 

Honorable Mention All-HAAC

Andy Bibb, junior, offensive line:
Honorable Mention Offense

 

 

Colton Miller, freshmen, safety:
Honorable Mention Defense

 

 

Marcus Nolan, senior, wide receiver:
Honorable Mention Offense

 

 

Brad Page, senior, linebacker:
Honorable Mention Defense

 

 

Philip Weinmaster, junior, defensive tackle:
Honorable Mention Defense

 

Wildcats end season with a bang


The Baker Wildcats traveled to Kansas City Mo. last weekend to face the Avila Eagles with a chance to log their best finish since 2000. Baker came out firing on all cylinders racking up 519 yards of total offense, 411 of which were gained on the ground. Junior tailback Richie Bryant (pictured) had a break out day for the cats carrying the ball 17 time for 240 yards and 4 touchdowns. Senior Frank Owens finished his Baker career with a big day going for 169 yards on just 16 carries. The Baker "D" would again come up big holding the Avila passing attack to just 17 points throughout most of the contest. Avila would add a late score on the last play of the game on a pass to the corner of the end zone to make the final score Baker 58, Avila 23. Derek Doerfler added to his resume breaking the NAIA record for most FG's made in a season with 23. He has also been named the National Player of the Week for the third time this season. Coach Grossner had this to say on Saturday's performance; "We are proud of the way our kids competed against Avila University. We were coming off a tough loss to Mid America, which dashed any hopes of a playoff berth. Our kids showed their great character in preparation and execution of the game plan on Saturday. "

Coach Grossner's thoughts on the season; "We accomplished the first winning season for Baker football since 2000, and this will catapult us into the off season. Congratulations to Derek Doerfler on his record setting season."

 

 

Senior day shootout


The Baker Wildcats ran out of time Saturday afternoon in their final home football contest of the season. The Cats came into the contest with a six game home winning streak, but would fall just short of #16 Mid America Nazarene 34-30. The Pioneers from Mid America with their top five nationally ranked offense would find themselves matched score for score by the Wildcats.Mack Brown (pictured right) piloted the Baker attack completing 23 of 33 passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns. On the receiving end James Hensley pulled in five catches for 141 yards and two TD's, and also added a third touchdown on a 55 punt return. The BU defense was led by Senior LB Micah Mason (pictured left) who finished the game with 20 tackles and an interception return for 13 yards.

The Wildcats final game of the season is scheduled for Saturday 1pm on the road against Avila University.

 

Wildcats bring home tough victory


The Baker Wildcats brought home their third straight victory Saturday night, with Mike McCarthy the Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers looking on. The Cats got on the board first with a 15 yard passing strike from Mack Brown to Beau Smith, with 3:57 to play in the second quarter. The remainder of the points would by added by BU Junior kicker Derek Doerfler connecting on FG's from 42 and 43 yards. The Baker Defense would come of big on the night holding Central Methodist to seven points and just 135 yards of total offense. Junior LB Spencer Curran (pictured) would again lead the way for the Wildcats defensively logging 11 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception, and a pass breakup. With the win the Cats improve their conference record to 5-2 and notch their first five win season under Head Coach Mike Grossner.

The Wildcats will head to Marshall, MO this weekend to face Missouri Valley. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

 

Cardiac kids do it again


The Baker Wildcats went on the road on Saturday and beat the #24 Evangel Crusaders 16-14. Derek Doerfler added FG's from 52, 53, and 50 yards to secure the Cats victory. In doing so he broke the school record for the most FG's made in a single season with 15. Frank Owens (pictured) had a big day for Baker offensively with 20 carries for 102 yards and a touchdown, as the Wildcat offense controlled the game having the ball for 41 of 60 total minutes. The Cats' "D" would come up big again holding the high powered Evangel offense to just 230 total yards on the day and only 34 yards rushing.

The Wildcats will take the field again at 6 p.m. Saturday at Liston Stadium facing Central Methodist. At halftime of the game Mike McCarthy (Head Coach, Green Bay Packers) will be inducted into the Baker Athletics Hall of Fame.

 

Doerfler Named National Player of the Week in Cats Win


Derek Doerfler kicked a 62 yard field goal with 48 seconds remaining in the game to put the Cats' over William Jewell 15-13. He also added kicks from 27, 20 , 53 and 32 yards to record all of the Wildcats points on the day. Doerfler set two Baker records Saturday, longest FG made, and most FG made in a single game with five. For his efforts on the day Derek has been National and Conference Player of the Week. For full NAIA release click here.The Wildcat defense also played a big part in the win holding Jewell to only 35 yards of offense in the first half.
The Cats will travel to Springfield Mo. this weekend to face Evangel University, kickoff is scheduled for 1:30.

 

picWildcat Win vs Benedictine Produces Player of the Week


Down 7-0 at halftime to Benedictine, Baker rallied for a 25-20 victory over the Ravens at Liston Stadium for its fourth consecutive home win. The Wildcats hadn’t beaten Benedictine in Baldwin City since 1998.
 
Quarterback Mack Brown completed 18 of 36 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns to highlight the offense. Receivers Marcus Nolan (five catches, 132 yards) and James Hensley (three catches, 85 yards and a TD) were his favorite targets.
 
Defensive standouts were Spencer Curran (10 tackles), Micah Mason (nine tackles) and Brad Page (two fumble recoveries). Colton Miller, Eric Allen and DJ Carter all intercepted a pass.
 
Ryan Smith (pictured) led the special teams with eight punts for a 42-yard average landing 4 punts inside the Benedictine 20 yardline. For his work on the night Ryan has been named HAAC Special Teams Player of the Week.
 
Baker (2-2 overall and 2-1 in the HAAC) will play Saturday at Graceland. Kickoff is 2 p.m. The Wildcats’ next home game is Oct. 6 against William Jewell. Kickoff for the homecoming contest is 2 p.m.

 

Cats Stumble vs. Lions

The WildcatsThe Wildcats went on the road last weekend to face Lindenwood in St. Charles, Mo. The Lions jumped on top early, going into halftime with a 37-8 lead. The Wildcats would battle the Lions in the second half, but early turnovers and poor tackling would prove too much for the ’Cats to overcome in a 50-19 loss. Baker will return home this weekend to the friendly confines of Liston Stadium to face the Ravens from Benedictine College. Game time is set for 6 p.m. in Baldwin City.

 

Doerfler Sets School Record In Home Opener

The Wildcats did not disappoint in their home opener Saturday at Liston Stadium, with a decisive 40-14 win over Culver-Stockton.  Junior kicker Derek Doerfler would come up big on the day with a school record setting 57 yd field goal to begin the second quarter.  Doerfler would later add one from 36 yards in the fourth quarter.  The Cats' offense showcased it weapons with a balanced attack that put up over 450 yard of total offense.  Blaine Crow and Frank Owens would lead the way on the ground with 175 combined rushing yards, while sophomore QB Mack Brown piloted the air attack completing 22 of 33 passes for 266 yards.  The Baker Defense made its mark with interception returns by corner Eric Allen and linebacker Brad Page.  Page would take his 14 yards for a Wildcat defensive touchdown midway through the second quarter.  The Cats' defensive front would also come up big, holding Culver-Stockton to just 67 total rushing yards.  The Cat’s will take their 1-0 conference record to St. Charles, MO next Saturday Sept. 15 to take on Lindenwood at 6 p.m.

 

Cats Fall to Division II Opponent

The Wildcats drop a tough loss to NCAA Division II Missouri Western 42-24 Saturday in St. Joseph Mo. The Cats out performed the Griffon's in almost every statistical category, but in the end, two Baker miscues that resulted in Griffon defensive touchdowns proved to be the difference in the contest. The Wildcats were led offensively by their three tailbacks Frank Owens, Richie Bryant, and Blaine Crow who combined for over 160 yards on the ground. Defensively the Cat linebackers showed up big, with Spencer Curran leading the way with 10 tackles and Brad Page added 7 tackles combined with a key interception. Minus the costly mistakes Head Coach Mike Grossner believes his team played well. "Disappointed. We don't like moral victories. We're into winning," Grossner said. "It gives us a good idea of where we're at. We'll be all right. We played well enough to win without mistakes." The Cats will look to rebound at home vs. Culver-Stockton at 1 p.m. Saturday Sept. 8 at Liston Stadium.

 

 

Schedule/Results

- Oct. 13: at Evangel, W 16-14
- Oct. 20: Central Meth, W 13-7
- Oct. 27: at Missouri Valley, L 20-34
- Nov. 3: MidAmerica Naz, L 30-34
- Nov. 10: at Avila, W 58-23

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About Baker Football

Mike Grossner
Head Coach
Phone: 785 594-8462
E-mail: mike.grossner@bakeru.edu
Dan Harris
Athletics Director
Phone: 785 594-8474
E-mail: dan.harris@bakeru.edu
Kevin Kunde
Sports Information Director
Phone: 785 594-8495
E-mail:
kevin.kunde@bakeru.edu

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