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BEMIDJI, Minn.
- Bemidji State University head football coach Jeff
Tesch today announced the addition of 27
student-athletes to the BSU roster for the 2010 season. Of the
27 commitments, 15 signed National Letters of Intent, one is a
transfer and 11 have inked offers of admission to attend Bemidji
State. The class is
comprised of 28 high school seniors who will join the program as
true freshmen next year.
The 15 NLI signees include
four offensive players - an offensive linemen, a running back,
one wide receiver and a tight end; and 11 are defensive players
- five defensive linemen, three defensive backs, two inside
linebackers and an outside linebacker.
The remaining 11 players
who will be joining the BSU program after signing letters of
admission are heavily sprinkled on the offensive side of the
ball, with nine offensive players and three defensive recruits.
The letter of admission players include a defensive back, an
inside linebacker, an outside linebacker, three running backs,
two wide receivers, two tight ends and three offensive linemen.
The 2010 class was drawn
from five states, with 18 hailing from Minnesota. In addition,
committed players currently reside in Wisconsin (5), North
Dakota (2), Georgia (1) and Illinois (1). The 2010 BSU roster
will feature players from 14 states stretching from coast to
coast.
Bemidji State finished the
2009 campaign with an 8-3 overall record and a 7-3 mark in
league play. With eight wins, BSU has now posted eight or more
wins five times since head coach Jeff Tesch took the reigns of
the program 14 years ago. In the 70 years prior to his arrival,
Bemidji State recorded just one eight-win campaign.
Tesch returns 11 starters
on the offensive side of the ball, which includes First-Team
All-NSIC quarterback Derek Edholm (Sr., Anoka,
Minn.) and eight starters on a defense led by Jordan
Lardinois (Sr., DE, New Franken, Wis.) a First-Team
All-NSIC defensive lineman.
National Letter of
Intent Signees (15)
Name Pos Ht Wt Exp Elig Hometown (last school)
Nathan Adams DL 6-2 222 Fr-HS 5-4 Litchfield, Minn.
(Litchfield HS)
Kyle Asmus ILB 6-2 220 Fr-HS 5-4 Isanti, Minn. (Cambridge-Isanti
HS)
Aaron Bartholomew TE/OL 6-6 245 Fr-HS 5-4 Mahtomedi, Minn.
(Mahtomedi HS)
Brian Bueckers Jr. OLB 6-2 225 Fr-HS 5-4 Avon, Minn. (Albany HS)
Scott Christensen DB 6-0 175 Fr-HS 5-4 Stockbridge, Ga. (Dutchtown
HS)
Pat Cotter DB 6-0 180 Fr-HS 5-4 Ramsey, Minn. (Anoka HS)
Luke Gerding DB 6-3 175 Fr-HS 5-4 Blaine, Minn. (Spring Lake
Park, HS)
Mike Jensen DL 6-5 230 Fr-HS 5-4 Suamico, Wis. (Bay Port HS)
Daniel Kiebler DL 6-4 240 Fr-HS 5-4 Franklin Park, Ill. (West
Leyden HS)
Alexander Lepp WR 5-9 155 Fr-HS 5-4 Green Bay, Wis. (Ashwaubenon
HS)
Evan Olson ILB 6-0 210 Fr-HS 5-4 Bemidji, Minn. (Bemidji HS)
Wayne Paulus DL 6-4 237 Fr-HS 5-4 Belgium, Wis. (Cedar
Grove-Belgium HS)
Dylan Peterson OL 6-7 285 Fr-HS 5-4 Hillman, Minn. (Pierz HS)
William Reinke DL 6-3 215 Fr-HS 5-4 New Prague, Minn. (New
Prague HS)
Chais Wakefield P/K 5-7 160 Fr-HS 5-4 Park Falls, Wis. (Chequamegon
HS)
Transfer
Commitments (1)
Name Pos Ht Wt Exp Elig Hometown (last school)
Steven Battle RB 5-10 207 Sr-TR 1-1 Grand Forks, N.D.
(North Dakota)
BSU Offer of
Admission Signees (11)
Name Pos Ht Wt Exp Elig Hometown (last school)
David Ackermann ILB 6-1 195 Fr-HS 5-4 Ham Lake, Minn.
(Blaine HS)
Alexander Boelter OL 6-5 305 Fr-HS 5-4 South St. Paul, Minn.
(South St. Paul HS)
Matthew Coen-Tuff OL 6-1 275 Fr-HS 5-4 Grand Forks, N.D. (Red
River HS)
Jared Flaata RB 5-8 178 Fr-HS 5-4 Cottage Grove, Minn. (Park HS)
Sean Franks TE 6-2 200 Fr-HS 5-4 North Branch, Minn. (North
Branch HS)
Joseph Hurlbut TE 6-5 220 Fr-HS 5-4 Alexandria, Minn. (Jefferson
Senior HS)
Todd Kallroos DB 6-0 175 Fr-HS 5-4 Tenstrike, Minn. (Blackduck
HS)
Marcus Miranda RB 6-2 205 Fr-HS 5-4 Aurora, Minn. (Mesabi East
HS)
Aaron Odland OL 6-3 290 Fr-HS 5-4 Roseville, Minn. (Concordia
Academy)
Jared Roelofs OLB 6-2 215 Fr-HS 5-4 Glyndon, Minn.
(Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton HS)
Zac Thelen WR 5-9 160 Fr-HS 5-4 New Franken, Wis. (Bay Port HS)
The Class
Breakdown:
Total: 27
Freshman: 26
Transfers: 1
By State:
Minnesota (18): Adams, Ackermann, Asmus,
Bartholomew, Boelter, Bueckers, Cotter, Flaata, Franks, Gerding,
Hurlbut, Kallroos, Miranda, Odland, Olson, Peterson, Reinke,
Roelofs
North Dakota (2): Battle, Coen-Tuff
Georgia (1): Christensen
Wisconsin (5): Jensen, Lepp, Paulus, Thelen,
Wakefield
Illinois (1): Kiebler
By Position (first
position listed):
Offense (13): Bartholomew (TE/OL), Battle (RB),
Boelter (OL), Coen-Tuff (OL), Flaata (RB), Franks (TE), Hurlbut
(TE), Lepp (WR), Mirnada (RB), Odland (OL), Peterson (OL),
Thelen (WR)
Defense (13): Ackermann (ILB), Adams (DL),
Asmus (ILB), Bueckers (OLB), Christensen (DB), Cotter (DB),
Gerding (DB), Jensen (DL), Kallroos (DB), Kiebler (DL), Olson (ILB),
Paulus (DL), Reinke (DE), Roelofs (OLB)
Kicker/Punter (1): Wakefield
National Letter of
Intent Signees
• Nathan Adams (DL, 6-2, 222; Litchfield, Minn. / Litchfield HS)
A three-sport athlete at Litchfield High School, Adams
was a two-time all-conference selection anchoring the Dragons’
defensive unit as its captain... Posted 53 tackles (19s-34a)
last fall to rank third on the team... Led the team in sacks
(7), forced fumbles (2), fumble recoveries (2) and blocked three
punts... Earned all-area laurels at the conclusion of his junior
and senior seasons, was selected SDSU All-Camp Defensive End...
Is a two-time all-conference and all-area prep hockey player...
Was the Dragons Hockey Team Offensive Player of the Year on two
occasions... A four-time letterwinner, he is team captain this
season... In addition, Adams holds the Litchfield High School
bench press record... Is a three-year letterwinner and
all-conference tennis player... Is a steady member of the
all-conference academic team and a member of the student
council.
• Kyle Asmus (ILB,
6-2, 220; Isanti, Minn. / Cambridge-Isanti HS)
Asmus is a five-time letterwinner at Cambridge-Isanti
High School earning three letters in football and two in track
and field... Was selected as the Bluejackets’ team captain as a
senior... A two-time All-Mississippi 8 pick, he also earned
all-section honors last fall... A talent in the classroom, Olson
has never missed an “A” Honor Roll and has two academic letters.
• Aaron
Bartholomew (TE/OL, 6-6, 245; Mahtomedi, Minn. / Mahtomedi HS)
Played a key roll in guiding the Zephyrs to a 10-2
overall record last fall, finishing the season ranked sixth in
Class 4A... Averaged 14.3 yards per catch as a senior... Blocked
for a 1,000-yard rusher and an offensive unit that gained more
than 2,500 yards on the ground... The Mahtomedi offense averaged
nearly 29 points per game, while out scoring its opponents by an
average of two touchdowns per game... Was selected honorable
mention all-conference at the conclusion of the 2009 season...
Also earned letters in hockey in baseball... Garnered high
academic honors during his freshman and sophomore years at
Mahtomedi High School... Is a regular on the honor roll.
• Brian Bueckers
Jr. (OLB, 6-2, 225; Avon, Minn. / Albany HS)
A three-year standout for the Albany High School
football team, Bueckers was a member of a 2007 state tournament
team and was on two AHS teams that fell in the Class AAA Section
6 championship game... Had a 30-5 record as a prep... Was named
All-West Central Conference... Was the league’s north division
player of the year... Earned his team’s co-defensive player of
the year honor... Was the Sauk Valley Player of the Year and
garnered a spot on the St. Cloud Times All-Area Team... Is also
a three-time letterwinner for the Albany High School basketball
team... Is a key player on a Huskies’ team that is 13-1 this
season and is coming off a 20-7 season a year ago... Is a
constant on the Albany High School Honor Roll.
• Scott
Christensen (DB, 6-0, 175; Stockbridge, Ga. / Dutchtown HS)
A three-year starter and four-year member of the
varsity football team at Dutchtown High School, Christensen has
a knack for making the big play on the football field... As a
senior, he accounted for two quarterback sacks, three forced
fumbles, two interceptions and defensive touchdown from his
strong safety position... Is a second-team all-conference pick
and was named second-team all-region... His father played for
BSU in the 1980s.
• Pat Cotter (CB,
6-0, 180; Ramsey, Minn. / Anoka HS)
A standout for the Tornadoes since 2007, Cotter has
competed in football, wresting and track and field as a prep...
As a senior running back, he captained the 2009 Anoka High team
to a 6-4 record... He piled up 744 yards and eight touchdowns on
the ground to lead the Tornadoes and grabbed 12 passes for 128
yards through the air... Earned a spot on the all-conference
team and was named as his team’s most valuable offensive player
marking the second time he was selected for the award following
his sophomore season... Was an all-conference cornerback in
2008... Also excelled in track earning all-state accolades as a
freshman, sophomore and junior specializing in the 4x100, 4x200,
4x400 and 400-meter dash... Cotter also found a place on the
Anoka wresting team, earning an individual state title as a
freshman.
• Luke Gerding
(DB, 6-3, 175; Blaine, Minn. / Spring Lake Park HS)
A three-sport standout at Spring Lake Park High School,
Gerding has lettered in football, hockey and baseball... Earned
all-conference laurels on the gridiron last fall... Was named as
the Panthers’ most valuable player... Posted academic all-state
and all-conference honors as a senior... Was selected
all-conference honorable mention in hockey last winter... Was
the team’s most improved player... Garnered a spot on the 2009
all-conference baseball team.
• Mike Jensen (DL,
6-5 230; Suamico, Wis. / Bay Port HS)
Jensen comes to Bemidji State after a prep career at Bay Port
High School... Is one of two members from Bay Port to commit
with the Beavers this spring... Was a member of two Pirate
conference championship teams including a 2009 squad that posted
an overall record of 8-2 and was 7-2 in Fox River Classic
play... Anchored a defensive unit that allowed an average of
just 14 points per game... Holds the Bay Port High School power
clean record.
• Daniel Kiebler
(DL, 6-4, 240; Franklin Park, Ill. / West Leyden HS)
One of two signees hailing from Illinois... A
three-year letterwinner at Leyden High School... Named team
captain in 2008 and 2009... Was a two-way starter... Led the
Eagles to the playoffs in both 2007 and 2009... Was selected for
the 8A All-Area Award by the Daily Herald... A two-time All-West
Suburban League honoree... Earned honorable mention all-state
accolades as a senior... Also competed on the Leyden High School
wrestling team... Placed fourth in the state at the 215-pound
weight class to wrap up the 2008-09 campaign and enters 2009-10
as the top-ranked Class 3A wrestler in his weight class.
• Alexander Lepp (WR,
5-9, 155; Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon HS)
An All-Fox River Classic Conference running back and
kick returner last fall, Lepp was a two-time football letter
winner at Ashwaubenon High School... An explosive back with a
nose for the end zone, he posted 101 yards and five touchdowns
on 11 carries in the first half of the 2009 season-opener... His
speed also translates well to the track where he is a four-time
letterwinner and was an all-state performer as a junior... Was a
member of the Ashwaubenon 4x200-meter relay team that took third
place at the state track and field meet last spring... Has
earned an academic letter and is a member of the “A” honor roll.
• Evan Olson (ILB,
6-0, 210; Bemidji, Minn. / Bemidji HS)
A two-sport athlete at Bemidji High School, Evan Olson
was a three-year starter for the Lumberjack football team and
captained the team during his final two seasons... Was an
all-section linebacker as a senior leading BHS to its first
Class AAAA Section 7 Championship since 2000... Last fall earned
the Golden Helmet Award, annually given to Bemidji High School’s
hardest hitting player... Was the recipient of the 2009
Lumberjack Award distinguishing him as the most dedicated
player... Totaled 400 tackles as a prep and finished his senior
season ranked second in the state with 173 stops... Helped lead
the reemergence of the BHS football program helping the team to
its first winning season in 10 years and its first playoff
victory since 2000... A two-way player for the Lumberjacks,
Olson once posted 104 rushing yards in the same game he
collected 22 tackles, with four coming for a loss... Active on
the wrestling team, Olson is a two-time captain... He also
garnered all-state credentials as a junior... Olson stands as
the first BHS scholarship player to sign a National Letter of
Intent at Bemidji State since Anthony Acosta committed in the
spring of 2002 and began his BSU football career in 2003 and
follows a long line of record-setting Bemidji High School grads
to play for the Beavers such as Eddie Acosta and Ryan Welle.
• Wayne Paulus
(DL, 6-4, 237; Belgium, Wis. / Cedar Grove-Belgium HS)
A standout on both the offensive and defensive lines,
Paulus was named Sheboygan Press First-Team All-Area and
unanimous all-conference pick as a senior, earned first-team
all-conference laurels as a junior and was an all-conference
defensive lineman as a sophomore. On offense, he was an
unanimous all-conference pick last fall... Was named Sheboygan
Press First-Team All-Area and first-team all-conference as a
junior... Picked up honorable mention all-conference honors at
the conclusion of his sophomore season.
• Dylan Peterson (OL,
6-7, 285; Hillman, Minn. / Pierz HS)
Peterson was the force behind Pierz High School’s 10-2
overall record and trip to the Minnesota State Football
Tournament in 2009... The Pioneers’ offense averaged over 33
points per game and posted an average margin of victory of more
than 22 points... Pierz finished the season ranked No. 7 in
Minnesota Class AA... The six-foot-seven, 285-pound offensive
tackle was rewarded for his dominant play with First-Team
All-Central Minnesota Conference and second-team all-state
honors... In addition, Peterson was named as the Central
Minnesota Conference Lineman of the Year... A three-sport
student-athlete at Pierz, he also competes in wrestling and
track and field... Peterson is a member of the Pierz High School
Honor Roll.
• William Reinke
(DL, 6-3, 215; New Prague, Minn. / New Prague HS)
A captain for New Prague High School as a senior,
Reinke was elected as the team’s most valuable defensive player
in 2009... Led the Trojans to an 8-2 overall record last fall...
Garnered All-Missota Conference honors... Was named all-state by
the Minnesota Associated Press... Earned a spot on the Start
Tribune All-Metro Team... Also on the Trojans’ wrestling team.
• Chais Wakefield
(P/K, 5-7,160; Park Falls, Wis. / Chequamegon HS)
A standout on the football field and wrestling mat at
Chequamegon High, Wakefield lettered in both football and
wresting... Piled up over 600 yards on the ground as a
quarterback last fall... Earned Second-Team All-Marawood
Conference accolades as a signal caller and place kicker... Ran
for 891 yards at Park Falls High School as a junior... Was
11-of-12 on PATs and converted both field goal attempts...
Collected second-team all-conference honors at quarterback and
kicker... Was a second-team all-conference wrestler as a
junior... Is a member of the National Honor Society, the
Chequamegon High Honor Roll and Who’s Who National Honor Roll...
Is the younger brother of current Bemidji State wide receiver
Beau Wakefield.
Transfer
Commitments
• Steven Battle (RB, 5-10, 207; Grand Forks, N.D. / University
of North Dakota)
Comes to Bemidji State after three seasons at the
University of North Dakota... Saw time in nine games as a
reserve running back in 2009... Rushed for 87 yards on 10
carries to lead the Fighting Sioux with an 8.7 yards per carry
mark... Rattled off a career-best 36-yard run versus Sioux
Falls, Oct. 17, 2009... In three seasons, Battle logged time in
41 collegiate games, carried the ball 41 times for a total of
219 yards... Comes into his final season of eligibility with a
career yards per carry average of 5.34... Red shirted in 2006...
Prior to UND, Battle was a 2005 graduate of Amesbury High
School... He was a three-time letterwinner in football and was
named as his team’s most valuable player as a senior... Earned
all-league honors... Also lettered in basketball and track and
field.
BSU Offer of
Admission Signees
• David Ackermann (ILB, 6-1, 195; Ham Lake, Minn. / Blaine HS)
A gridiron standout in his final two seasons at Blaine
High School... Ackermann is a two-time all-conference
selection... Led the Bengals with 93 tackles (63s-33a) in
2009... Added a sack, five tackles for loss and a pair of fumble
recoveries in nine games as a senior... Was selected as Blaine
High School’s Defensive MVP.
• Alexander
Boelter (OL, 6-5, 305; South St. Paul, Minn. / South St. Paul
HS)
A three-year letterwinner in both football and track
and field at South St. Paul High School, Boelter led an
offensive line that finished second in the conference with over
2,200 rushing yards in 2009... A team captain last fall, was a
first-team all-conference lineman as a senior following
all-conference honorable mention laurels as a junior... Throws
discus and shot put for the Packers’ track and field team... Was
nominated for the MSHL AAA Award for academic and athletic
achievement... Is a member of the honor roll and the National
Honor Society.
• Matthew Coen-Tuff
(OL, 6-1, 275; Grand Forks, N.D. / Red River HS)
A two-year football letterwinner. and two-year starter
on the offensive line... Helped Red River High School to a 6-3
record and the state playoffs in 2009... Led the RRHS offense in
a win over rival Grand Forks Central High School in the Cushman
Classic... Also participates in track and field.
• Jared Flaata (RB,
5-8, 178; Cottage Grove, Minn. / Park HS)
Flaata comes from Park High School in Cottage Grove,
Minn. where he participated in wrestling and track and field in
addition to football... A team captain in 2009, Flaata was
selected by his teammates as the most valuable offensive player
last fall... Totaled 667 yards and averaged 4.1 yards per carry
to lead the Wolfpack’s rushing attack as a senior... An
all-conference pick in 2009, he also gained all-conference
honorable mention accolades as a junior... A two-time
all-conference and academic all-conference wrestler, Flaata has
captained the Wolfpack each of the last two seasons... He led
Park with 11 pins in 2008-09 en route to being voted as the
team’s most valuable wrestler and garnering all-state honors...
Was placed on the all-state academic second-team... A captain of
the track and field team as a junior he competes in discus, shot
put and the 100-meter dash... Has been named as the Park Athlete
of the Week on two occasions... An academic letterwinner as a
sophomore, junior and senior... Also actively volunteers within
his community.
• Sean Franks (TE,
6-2, 200; North Branch, Minn. / North Branch HS)
A letterwinner in football, weight lifting, basketball
and academics at North Branch High School... Recorded 16 catches
for 237 yards and two touchdowns on the gridiron as a senior...
Also posted 46 tackles on the defensive side of the ball to
finish third on the team... Led the Vikings in offense as a
junior, hauling in 14 passes for 275 yards and a pair of
touchdowns... Was an All-North Suburban Team selection in 2008
and 2009... Is a regular on the North Branch High School Honor
Roll.
• Joseph Hurlbut
(TE, 6-5, 220; Alexandria, Minn. /Jefferson Senior HS)
Started on both sides of the ball for an Alexandria
Cardinals team that bowed out in the Section 8 Class AAAA
Championship game as the No. 8 team in the state... Was named
All-Central Lakes Conference at the conclusion of his senior
season... Also participated in basketball and track and field.
• Todd Kallroos
(DB, 6-0, 175; Tenstrike, Minn. / Blackduck HS)
A three-sport student-athlete at Blackduck High School,
Kallroos has earned 12 varsity letters... Is active in football,
basketball and baseball for the Drakes... Was selected
All-Northern Plains Conference and all-section following his
senior football campaign... Earned all-conference honors on the
hardcourt as a junior... A four-year starter on the Drakes’
baseball team entering his senior season, he was named
all-conference last spring... Kallroos is a member of the
National Honor Society and the Blackduck High School Honor Roll.
• Marcus Miranda (RB,
6-2, 203; Aurora, Minn. / Mesabi East HS)
A three-sport athlete for Mesabi East High School,
Miranda has earned three letters in football, three in
basketball and three in track and field... Was named Third-Team
All-Great Polar Red Conference... Earned a spot on the all-range
team... Rushed for 850 yards on 144 carries in eight games as a
senior (106 yards per game... Led the team in tackles with 80,
which included two quarterback sacks, in addition to an
interception... Piled up over 4,000 all-purpose yards as a prep,
gaining over 2,500 rushing yards... Found the endzone 35 times
for the Giants, five times recording four-touchdown games...
Broke onto the scene rushing for over 250 yards with three
touchdowns in just the third game of his sophomore career... Was
named to the all-defense team in basketball... Is a Mesabi East
Honor Roll member and is the Two-Team Platinum Project Democracy
Winner.
• Aaron Odland (OL,
6-3, 290; Roseville, Minn. / Concordia Academy)
Is a four-time letterwinner at Concordia Academy...
Held down the strong side tackle spot for an offense that
bolstered a 1,500-yard rusher... Garnered All-Tri-Metro honors
as a senior... Was the Tri-Metro weight lifting champion... Is
also an all-conference selection in track and field, competing
in the shot put.
• Jared Roelofs (OLB,
6-2, 215; Glyndon, Minn. / Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton HS)
A six-time letterwinner at Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High
School, Roelofs is active in both football and basketball...
Captained the 9-2, Section 8AA runner up Rebels’ football squad
in 2009... Piled up 12 touchdowns on seven receptions for 169
yards and 619 yards on the ground... Defensively, he recorded 93
tackles, eight tackles for loss, three pass break ups and a
sack... Was named All-Heart O’Lakes and all-section in addition
to garnering the league’s top linebacker award... A three-year
letterwinner on the hardcourt, he is the captain of the Rebels’
basketball team this winter... Is no stranger to the NSIC, as
his brother Zach was a member of the University of Minnesota
Duluth’s 2008 National Championship team... Is on the Dilwoth-Glyndon-Felton
Honor Roll... Is a member of the National Honor Society... Has
been selected as the DGFHS Student of the Month and is a DARE
Role Model.
• Zac Thelen (WR,
5-9, 155; New Franken, Wis. / Bay Port HS)
A two-sport athlete at Bay Port High School, Thelen
participates in football and track and field... As the Pirates’
quarterback in 2009, Thelen led the team in total yardage
racking up a team-high 714 yards on the ground and 698 yards
through the air... He accounted for 17 touchdowns as a senior
and posted an average of 32 yards per kick return, which
included a pair of kicks returned for touchdowns... Was named
First-Team All-Fox River Classic Conference and Green Bay Press
Gazette First-Team All-Area as a quarterback, while he earned
all-conference honorable mention laurels as a kick returner...
On the track, Thelen is a four-time letter award winner... Joins
teammate Mike Jensen, who also committed to the Beavers for the
2010 season.
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