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Titans Place Nine Players On All-WIAC Team

Led by unanimous selection Andy Moriarty (Sr. • Mequon), the UW-Oshkosh football team placed five players on the 2007 All-WIAC First Team. Tight end Kyle Kubasa (Sr. • West Allis), offensive lineman Andy Versnik (Sr. • West Allis), linebacker Eric Stenbroten (Sr. • Monticello) and defensive back Bryan Kent (Sr. • Pewaukee) join Moriarty in receiving the honor voted on by league coaches.

Center Joe Schmitz (Sr. • Colgate), defensive lineman Cameron Adams (Sr. • Elm Grove) , linebacker Dave Dejewski (Sr. • Hartland) and defensive back Scott Salvinski (Sr. • Oshkosh) were among the Titans who were named to the All-WIAC Second Team. Linebacker David Consiglio (Sr. • Hubertus) and running back Tyler Jandrin (Sr. • Casco) received honorable mention accolades.

Moriarty makes the All-WIAC First Team for the third consecutive season. The Titans' senior leader amassed 1,690 yards and 16 touchdowns in 300 carries on the ground to go along with 20 receptions for 243 yards and a score through the air. Moriarty finished the season in stellar fashion, gaining at least 214 yards rushing in each of the Titans' final three games, all of which were victories. His 314 yards and three touchdowns led UW-Oshkosh to a 35-20 win over UW-Platteville on November 3 and he put up 288 yards and two scores in the Titans' 27-10 victory against UW-Stevens Point the week before. He rushed for 200 yards in a game on seven occasions in his career. Moriarty finishes with a school-record 4,496 rushing yards and 262 points. He scored a total of 43 touchdowns as a Titan.

Stenbroten posted some very impressive numbers as he started all 10 games for the Titans in 2007. He finished the season with 55 tackles, 37 solo, 12.5 tackles for loss, and seven quarterback sacks. Stenbroten notched ten tackles, including five for loss with three sacks, in UW-Oshkosh's dominating 44-6 win over Ripon College. He also recorded ten stops, nine of them unassisted, in the Titans' 35-20 victory against UW-Platteville.

Stenbroten closes his career with the fifth-highest tackles for loss mark in WIAC history with 52 such stops. He posted 229 tackles, 131 of them solo, and 17.5 quarterback sacks in his 40 games as a Titan. Stenbroten was named All-WIAC First Team in 2005 and All-WIAC Second Team in 2006.

Kubasa finished 2007 as UW-Oshkosh's second-leading receiver with 27 catches. He racked up 270 yards and scored one touchdown on the year. Kubasa's effort of seven receptions for 73 yards and a score kept the Titans close in their 21-20 defeat to UW-Eau Claire. He also posted four receptions in each of UW-Oshkosh's wins against Ripon College, Huntington College, and UW-River Falls. The Titans' senior tight end caps his collegiate career with 66 receptions for 672 yards and three touchdowns. Kubasa received All-WIAC Second Team honors in 2006.

Versnik started all ten games for a Titan line that averaged 205.9 yards rushing per game in 2007. UW-Oshkosh's offense put up 393.2 yards per game overall. Versnik was a key piece of the unit that boasted the WIAC's top rusher in Andy Moriarty and third-leading passer in Joe Patek. The Titans' offense ranked second in the conference in pass efficiency and posted an impressive +13 turnover margin. Versnik started a total of 22 games in his four seasons at UW-Oshkosh.

Kent led the Titans with five interceptions. He also put up 33 unassisted stops and 46 tackles overall. Kent posted a season-high 10 stops in a 26-14 defeat to UW-Whitewater. He intercepted two passes in a game twice, including the Titans' 23-13 win over UW-Stout and their 35-20 victory against UW-Platteville. Kent ranks second in school history with 17 career interceptions and has recorded 181 tackles in his four years. He was named All-WIAC Second Team in 2006.

Adams led the stout Titan defensive line that surrendered fewer than 300 yards per game. He recorded 26 tackles on the year, including 14 solo. Adams posted 4.5 stops for loss and totaled 2.5 sacks. In UW-Oshkosh's 27-10 win over UW-Stevens Point, Adams racked up seven tackles, 2.5 of which were for a loss. He posted five tackles, including three solo, in the Titans' 23-13 victory over UW-Stout. For his career, Adams had
66 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and three fumble recoveries.

The Titans were led in tackles by Dejewski throughout the season. Dejewski finished with totals of 74 stops, 45 of them solo, and one interception. He posted a season-best 12 tackles in the Titans' 23-13 victory over UW-Stout. Dejewski also recorded 10 tackles in each of the games against UW-Whitewater, UW-Stevens Point, and UW-River Falls. His career numbers finish at 212 tackles, 111 of them solo, nine tackles for loss, and three fumble recoveries.

Salvinski recorded 34 tackles, including 19 unassisted, in 2007. Salvinski also picked off one pass and notched six pass breakups. He posted six stops in the Titans' 24-0 loss to UW-La Crosse and five tackles in each of the games against UW-Eau Claire, UW-Stout, and UW-River Falls. Salvinski leaves UW-Oshkosh with 149 career tackles, 84 of them being unassisted. He intercepted seven passes and defended a total of 21. Salvinski was named All-WIAC Honorable Mention in 2006.

Schmitz anchored the Titans' offensive line that averaged 205.9 yards on the ground in 2007. UW-Oshkosh posted 393.2 total yards of offense per contest. Schmitz was a part of the unit that helped tailback Andy Moriarty rush for 4,496 yards, which is the second-highest total in WIAC history. He started a total of 42 games and was named All-WIAC Second Team in 2005 and 2006.

Consiglio finished as the Titans' second-leading tackler with 56 stops in 2007. Consiglio totaled 39 solo tackles, with seven of them coming in the Titans' 35-20 win over UW-Platteville. He racked up a season-high nine stops in UW-Oshkosh's 44-6 rout of Ripon and returned a fumble 78 yards for a touchdown in a 27-10 victory against UW-Stevens Point. Consiglio finishes up his career with 85 stops, 59 of them unassisted, and 11.5 tackles for loss.

Jandrin rushed 12 times for 40 yards and one touchdown in 2007. He was the lead blocker for the WIAC's top rusher and also caught 17 passes for 165 yards out of the backfield. Jandrin closes his Titan career with 143 carries for 511 yards and 17 touchdowns rushing to go along with 38 catches for 358 yards receiving in 32 career starts.

Named to the WIAC's inaugural All-Sportsmanship Team were: UW-Eau Claire's Marc Davis, UW-La Crosse's Brian Edmiston, UW-Oshkosh's Josh Wara (Sr. • Oshkosh), UW-Platteville's Nolan Krajco, UW-River Falls' Jamie Bisch, UW-Stevens Point's Lincoln Berg, UW-Stout's Marshall Lehman and UW-Whitewater's Cal Schmidt. The team was selected for individuals that displayed exemplary sportsmanship throughout the season. It included one member from each school as selected by that school.