
BOBCAT CALENDAR: August 12 in Bobcat Football History
8/12/2020 2:15:00 PM | Football
A look at MSU football on today's date in history...
August 12
2019 - Casey Bauman was named MSU's starting quarterback after his performance in the team's first scrimmage. Bauman started MSU's first three games,
2017 - Chris Murray threw for 192 yards and two touchdown passes in MSU's final fall scrimmage.
2005 - Proclaiming that "everyone in Bobcat Nation thinks they're an expert on how we should use the tight end," Bobcat coach Mike Kramer cited Elliott Barnhart as the most likely successor to All-America Blake Wolf. Barnhart caught 19 passes in both 2005 and 2007, and 10 in 2006, and is currently a microbiologist with the Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center in Helena.
2003 - Preseason All-Big Sky center Nic Stevenson retired due to a shoulder injury. Stevenson helped anchor a Bobcat offensive line on a Big Sky Championship team in 2002. That move paved the way for Zach Wolf to stabilize the position somewhat. While the Bobcats opened each of the 1999-2000-2001 seasons with new signal callers, the team also started four centers between the McNeese State playoff game that closed 2002 and the Northern Iowa post-season contest that closed 2003. Wolf started most of MSU's games in 2003 and '04.
2019 - Casey Bauman was named MSU's starting quarterback after his performance in the team's first scrimmage. Bauman started MSU's first three games,
2017 - Chris Murray threw for 192 yards and two touchdown passes in MSU's final fall scrimmage.
2005 - Proclaiming that "everyone in Bobcat Nation thinks they're an expert on how we should use the tight end," Bobcat coach Mike Kramer cited Elliott Barnhart as the most likely successor to All-America Blake Wolf. Barnhart caught 19 passes in both 2005 and 2007, and 10 in 2006, and is currently a microbiologist with the Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center in Helena.
2003 - Preseason All-Big Sky center Nic Stevenson retired due to a shoulder injury. Stevenson helped anchor a Bobcat offensive line on a Big Sky Championship team in 2002. That move paved the way for Zach Wolf to stabilize the position somewhat. While the Bobcats opened each of the 1999-2000-2001 seasons with new signal callers, the team also started four centers between the McNeese State playoff game that closed 2002 and the Northern Iowa post-season contest that closed 2003. Wolf started most of MSU's games in 2003 and '04.
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