2016 Western Michigan Broncos football team

2016 Western Michigan Broncos football
MAC champion
West Division champion
MAC Championship, W 29–23 vs. Ohio
Conference Mid-American Conference
Division West Division
Ranking
Coaches No. 14
AP No. 13
CFP No. 17
2016 record 13–0 (9–0 MAC)
Head coach P. J. Fleck (4th year)
Offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca (4th year)
Defensive coordinator Ed Pinkham (4th year)
Home stadium Waldo Stadium
(capacity: 30,200)
2016 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
East Division
Ohio xy   6 2         8 5  
Miami (OH) x   6 2         6 6  
Akron   3 5         5 7  
Bowling Green   3 5         4 8  
Kent State   2 6         3 9  
Buffalo   1 7         2 10  
West Division
No. 13 Western Michigan xy$   8 0         13 0  
Toledo   6 2         9 3  
Northern Illinois   5 3         5 7  
Eastern Michigan   4 4         7 5  
Central Michigan   3 5         6 6  
Ball State   1 7         4 8  
Championship: Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
As of December 4, 2016; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Western Michigan Broncos football team represents Western Michigan University (WMU) in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They are led by fourth-year head coach P. J. Fleck and play their home games at Waldo Stadium as a member of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The Broncos completed their regular season undefeated and won the MAC West Division title. The Broncos finished conference play defeating the Ohio Bobcats 29–23 in the 2016 MAC Championship Game, winning the school's first MAC championship title since 1988.

WMU received its first national top 25 ranking after they beat rival Central Michigan and was No. 25 in the Coaches Poll. Following its first win over Northern Illinois since 2008, the Broncos were ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time in school history at No. 24 in week seven.[1]

Previous season

In 2015, the Broncos finished the season 8–5 overall and 6–2 in MAC play to finish in a three-way tie for first in the West Division. Due to tiebreakers, they did not qualify for the conference championship game. They were invited to the Bahamas Bowl where they defeated Middle Tennessee.

Coaching staff

The following table lists the team's coaching staff.[2]

Name Position Year at WMU Alma mater
P. J. Fleck Head coach 4th Northern Illinois (2004)
Kirk Ciarrocca Offensive coordinator 4th Temple (1990)
Ed Pinkham Defensive coordinator, defensive backs 4th Allegheny (1975)
Kenni Burns Running backs 1st Indiana (2006)
Brian Callahan Offensive line 4th Eastern Illinois (1992)
David Duggan Linebackers 1st New Hampshire (1986)
Bill Kenney Tight ends, offensive tackles 4th Norwich (1982)
Matt Simon Wide receivers 3rd Northern Illinois (2004)
Rob Wenger Special teams, defensive ends 4th Colgate (2008)
Jimmy Williams Defensive line 1st Nebraska (1982)

Roster

2016 Western Michigan Broncos football

Quarterback

  •  1 Alex Mussat – Freshman (6′2, 205)
  •  9 Brendan Tabone – Freshman (6′0, 186)
  • 11 Zach Terrell – Senior (6′2, 204)
  • 13 Tom Flacco – Sophomore (6′0, 199)
  • 15 Jon Wassink – Freshman (6′2, 200)

Tailback

  •  3 Fabian Johnson – Senior (5′7, 204)
  •  5 Levante Bellamy – Sophomore (5′9, 185)
  • 22 Davon Tucker – Freshman (5′8, 205)
  • 28 Matt Falcon – Freshman (6′1, 210)
  • 31 Jarvion Franklin – Junior (6′0, 228)
  • 32 Jamauri Bogan – Sophomore (5′7, 187)
  • 33 Leo Ekwoge – Sophomore (5′11, 210)

Wide receiver

  •  2 Anton Curtis – Freshman (6′0, 185)
  •  7 D'Wayne Eskridge – Freshman (5′9, 190)
  • 10 Hunter Broersma – Freshman (6′1, 192)
  • 15 Carrington Thompson – Senior (6′2, 176)
  • 19 Jason Russell – Freshman (5′11, 190)
  • 25 Trevor Sweeney – Senior (5′8, 175)
  • 29 Rodney Graves – Freshman (6′1, 171)
  • 35 Brandon Hinds – Freshman (5′11, 166)
  • 45 Jaret Curtis – Freshman (5′11, 190)
  • 80 Jake Spinek – Senior (5′10, 186)
  • 83 Michael Henry – Senior (5′11, 189)
  • 84 Corey DavisSenior (6′3, 213)
  • 86 Keishawn Watson – Freshman (5′11, 180)
  • 87 Giovanni Ricci – Freshman (6′3, 206)

Tight end

  • 12 Mitch Heimbuch – Freshman (6′3, 245)
  • 38 Odell Miller – Sophomore (6′3, 261)
  • 85 Donnie Ernsberger – Junior (6′3, 255)
  • 88 Lucas Bezerra – Junior (6′4, 248)
  • 89 Brett Borske – Freshman (6′6, 250)
 

Offensive lineman

  • 51 Jordan Asbury – Freshman (6′3, 275)
  • 52 John Keenoy – Sophomore (6′3, 305)
  • 59 Luke Juriga – Sophomore (6′4, 289)
  • 60 Mark Brooks – Freshman (6′6, 270)
  • 61 Mike Caliendo – Freshman (6′4, 293)
  • 62 Alex Keys – Freshman (6′1, 295)
  • 63 Kristof Ifkovits – Junior (6′4, 295)
  • 65 Jackson Day – Senior (6′3, 292)
  • 67 Curtis Doyle – Sophomore (6′5, 308)
  • 70 Spencer Kanz – Freshman (6′6, 290)
  • 71 Jonathan Todd – Freshman (6′6, 330)
  • 72 Taylor Moton – Senior (6′5, 328)
  • 75 Zach Novoselsky – Sophomore (6′5, 299)
  • 77 Chukwuma Okorafor – Junior (6′6, 333)
  • 78 Elliot Jordan – Sophomore (6′6, 282)

Defensive lineman

  •  1 Keion Adams – DE – Senior (6′2, 245)
  •  5 Andre Turner – DE – Junior (6′4, 266)
  • 33 Eric Assoua – Sophomore (6′2, 230)
  • 50 Daniel Jackson – Sophomore (6′2, 263)
  • 53 Nathan Braster – Junior (6′5, 272)
  • 55 Nick Matich – Junior (6′2, 288)
  • 58 Antonio Balabani – Freshman (6′3, 218)
  • 66 Wesley French – Freshman (6′5, 311)
  • 68 David Curle – Senior (6′3, 303)
  • 90 Ken Aguirre – Freshman (6′1, 300)
  • 91 Ken Finley – Sophomore (6′2, 298)
  • 92 Zack Taylor – Freshman (6′2, 295)
  • 95 Jaylon Moore – Freshman (6′5, 280)
  • 98 Kailen Guillory – Freshman (6′5, 262)

Kicker

  • 37 Butch Hampton – Freshman (6′0, 170)
  • 47 Keenan Erb – Sophomore (5′7, 170)
  • 93 Austin Regan – Sophomore (6′1, 190)
  • 96 Jason Evans – Sophomore (5′10, 184)
 

Linebacker

  •  6 Asantay Brown – Junior (6′0, 203)
  •  8 Caleb Bailey – Junior (6′0, 236)
  • 10 Robert Spillane – Junior (6′2, 218)
  • 13 Jakevin Jackson – Senior (6′2, 221)
  • 20 Drake Spears – Freshman (6′1, 205)
  • 27 Paul Engram – Freshman (5′10, 221)
  • 34 Alex Grace – Sophomore (6′1, 216)
  • 42 Jared Culp – Freshman (6′2, 225)
  • 46 Lucas Cherocci – Senior (5′11, 216)
  • 48 Joseph Miller – Freshman (5′9, 222)
  • 56 Kasey Carson – Senior (5′11, 206)

Defensive back

  •  2 Justin Tranquill – Freshman (5′11, 185)
  •  4 Darius Phillips – CB – Junior (5′10, 191)
  • 11 Stefan Claiborne – Freshman (6′2, 185)
  • 12 Emmanuel Jackson – Freshman (5′11, 170)
  • 17 Justin Ferguson – S – Senior (6′1, 203)
  • 18 Sam Beal – Sophomore (6′1, 177)
  • 21 Jeffery Johnson – S – Senior (5′8, 195)
  • 22 Dontre Boyd – CB – Freshman (5′9, 155)
  • 23 Austin Guido – Senior (5′11, 202)
  • 24 Obbie Jackson – Freshman (5′10, 155)
  • 26 Davontae GInwright – Freshman (6′2, 191)
  • 30 Malik Rucker – Junior (5′10, 174)
  • 31 Brad Tanner – Freshman (6′1, 190)
  • 36 Deshawn Foster – Sophomore (5′11, 224)
  • 41 Latrell Levanduski – Junior (5′9, 194)
  • 45 Bill Bonnano – Junior (5′8, 190)

Punter

  • 39 Derrick Mitchell – Sophomore (6′2, 207)
  • 57 James Coleman – Senior (6′2, 215)

Long snappers

  • 43 Wyatt Pfeifer – Junior (6′2, 239)
  • 99 Martin Diaz – Sophomore (5′10, 196)

Season

Home invasion arrests

During the week leading up to the opening game, two freshmen, Ron George and Bryson White, were arraigned on charges of "armed robbery, first-degree home invasion and larceny from a building." The police allege that they used a gun and a knife to rob a woman.[3]

White was already facing criminal charges in Ohio related to driving under the influence of marijuana and driving on a suspended license. A passenger in his car was charged with carrying a gun and White refused to cooperate when asked about it.[4]

The players were dismissed from the team.

Conference Players of the Week

Robert Spillane

Spillane was named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week for his week one performance in the team's 22-21 win at Northwestern in which he collected seven tackles and forced a fumble.[5] Spillane later earned Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors in the Broncos' week three win at Illinois in which he made 11 tackles and snagged his first career interception.[6]

Darius Phillips

Phillips was named MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for his week two performance against North Carolina Central that included a 66-yard punt return touchdown.[7] Phillips' standout performance that included a 100-yard kick return touchdown in week four against Georgia Southern earned him STPOW honors in week five.[8]

Jamauri Bogan

Bogan earned honors as MAC West Co-Offensive Player of the Week for his 189 rushing yards and two touchdowns at Illinois in week three.[6]

Zach Terrell

Terrell became the week four MAC West Offensive Player of the Week for his 270 yards passing and four touchdowns in the Broncos' 49-31 win over Georgia Southern.[8]

Corey Davis

Senior wide receiver Corey Davis had six receptions for 72 yards and two touchdowns against rival Central Michigan earned him week five MAC West Offensive Player of the Week honors as he passed former Bronco Jordan White for the conference record for career receiving yards.[9]

Jarvion Franklin

The 2014 MAC Offensive Player of the Year and MAC Freshman of the Year[10] received honors as MAC West Offensive Player of the Week after the Broncos' 45-30 win over Northern Illinois in week six during which he tallied 249 all-purpose yards (169 rushing and 80 receiving) with a receiving touchdown and a rushing touchdown (both on fourth down plays)[11] to help buoy WMU's offensive efforts.[12] Later, in week seven at Akron, Franklin again earned MAC West honors as he set the school record for single game rushing with 281 yards on 33 attempts in the Broncos' 41-0 win over the Zips.[13]

Caleb Bailey

Bailey collected seven tackles (including 2.5 tackles for loss) and an interception in the Broncos' 41-0 victory at Akron to earn week seven honors as MAC West Defensive Player of the Week.

Scholar Athletes of the Week

Zach Terrell

Terrell earned honors as Scholar Athlete of the Week for the week of Oct. 3-10 for his performance in the Broncos' 45-30 win over Northern Illinois on Oct. 8. He completed 18 of 24 passes for 327 yards and accounted for four touchdowns total (three passing, one rushing) in the first Western Michigan victory over the Huskies since 2008. Terrell boasted a 4.0 GPA in his Master's of Business Administration program and completed his undergraduate degree in finance earlier in 2016 with a GPA of 3.66.[14]

Schedule

The following table lists WMU schedule.[15]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 3 Noon at Northwestern* Ryan FieldEvanston, IL ESPNU W 22–21   30,635
September 10 7:00 pm North Carolina Central* Waldo StadiumKalamazoo, MI ESPN3 W 70–21   23,727
September 17 4:00 pm at Illinois* Memorial StadiumChampaign, IL ESPNews W 34–10   40,954
September 24 7:00 pm Georgia Southern* Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MI ESPN3 W 49–31   17,208[16]
October 1 7:00 pm at Central Michigan Kelly/Shorts StadiumMount Pleasant, MI (Michigan MAC Trophy/Victory Cannon) CBSSN W 49–10   30,411[17]
October 8 6:30 pm Northern Illinoisdagger Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MI CBSSN W 45–30   28,042[18]
October 15 3:30 pm at Akron No. 24 InfoCision StadiumAkron, OH CBSSN W 41–0   11,321[19]
October 22 3:30 pm Eastern Michigan No. 20 Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MI (Michigan MAC Trophy) ASN W 45–31   23,721[20]
November 1 8:00 pm at Ball State No. 17 Scheumann StadiumMuncie, IN ESPN2 W 52–20   5,614
November 8 7:30 pm at Kent State No. 14 Dix StadiumKent, OH ESPN2 W 37–21   4,536
November 19 3:30 pm Buffalo No. 14 Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MI ESPNU W 38–0   26,136
November 25 5:00 pm Toledo No. 14 Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MI ESPN2 W 55–35   24,191
December 2 7:00 pm vs. Ohio No. 13 Ford FieldDetroit, MI (MAC Championship Game) ESPN2 W 29–23   45,615
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time Zone.

Rankings

After winning their first two games against Northwestern and North Carolina Central, WMU received 1 vote in the Coaches Poll.[21] Their road win against Illinois moved the Broncos to 3–0 where they received 6 votes in the AP Poll and 16 votes in the Coaches Poll.[22] WMU received their first Top 25 ranking in program history after they defeated rival Central Michigan and moved to 5–0.[23]

The table below shows the week-by-week status of WMU in the college football polls.

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP NR NR NR RV RV RV 24 20 20 17 14 14 14 13  
Coaches NR NR RV RV RV 25 23 20 21 18 21 21 18 14  
CFP Not released 23 21 21 21 17 Not released

Game summaries

Northwestern

Source[24]

Western Michigan at Northwestern
1 234Total
Broncos 0 6106 22
Wildcats 7 077 21
Series record Previous meeting Result
Tied 1-1 2013 NW, 38–17

Western Michigan withstood a three-touchdown effort from Northwestern running back Justin Jackson and used a late Jamauri Bogan touchdown to win its season opener in Evanston.[25] The Broncos recovered a fumble late in the game that was upheld on video review. It marked the Broncos' first win over a Big Ten school since 2008.

North Carolina Central

Source[26]

North Carolina Central at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Eagles 7 1400 21
Broncos 28 141414 70
  • Date: September 10
  • Location:
    Waldo Stadium
    Kalamazoo, MI
  • Game start: 7:05 pm EDT
  • Elapsed time: 4:56
  • Game attendance: 23,727
  • Game weather: 66°F, wind: 17 MPH W, partly cloudy
  • Referee: Matt Gallagher
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Dan Gutowsky (play-by-play), Marcus Ray (analyst)
Series record Previous meeting Result
WMU leads 1-0 N/A N/A

Seven different Western Michigan players scored touchdowns in the Broncos' home-opening 70-21 win over Division I FCS opponent North Carolina Central.[27]

Illinois

[28]

Western Michigan at Illinois
1 234Total
Broncos 14 1037 34
Fighting Illini 0 730 10
  • Date: September 17
  • Location:
    Memorial Stadium
    Champaign, IL
  • Game start: 3:02 pm CDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:18
  • Game attendance: 40,954
  • Game weather: 78 F, Wind: WNW 7 MPH, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Jeff Servinski
  • TV announcers (ESPNews): Mike Couzens (play-by-play), Dan Hawkins (analyst)
Series record Previous meeting Result
ILL leads 4–2 2012 24–7, ILL

Running back Jamauri Bogan scored two rushing touchdowns and kicker Butch Hampton booted two field goals to lift the Broncos to victory over their second Big Ten opponent of the season.[29] It was the first win over Illinois since 2008.

Georgia Southern

Source[30]

Georgia Southern at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Eagles 7 1077 31
Broncos 7 2877 49
  • Date: September 24
  • Location:
    Waldo Stadium
    Kalamazoo, MI
  • Game start: 7:04 pm EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:15
  • Game attendance: 17,208
  • Game weather: 70
  • Referee: Greg Blum
  • Television network: ESPN3
Series record Previous meeting Result
Tied 1-1 2015 43–17, GASO

Darius Phillips' kickoff return touchdown and interception return touchdown helped stake the Broncos to a 42-17 lead as they eventually held on to win, 49-31, over non-conference opponent Georgia Southern.[31]

Central Michigan

Source[32]

Western Michigan at Central Michigan
1 234Total
Broncos 7 141414 49
Chippewas 3 070 10
Series record Previous meeting Result
WMU leads 48–37–2 2015 41–39, WMU

Western Michigan used a fast start that resulted in a 21-3 halftime lead to defeat the arch-rival Chippewas in Mount Pleasant, 49-10.[33] The victory gave the Broncos their third straight victory in the series, their fifth victory in the past six meetings, and their third consecutive victory in Mount Pleasant (2012, 2014, 2016) after only having won there in 1965, 1970, 1973, and 2002 since WMU went Division I in 1962.[34]

Northern Illinois

Source[35]

Northern Illinois at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Huskies 0 1767 30
Broncos 14 71014 45
  • Date: October 8
  • Location:
    Waldo Stadium
    Kalamazoo, MI
  • Game start: 6:35 PM EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:41
  • Game attendance: 28.042
  • Game weather: Clear, 56º F with 10 MPH wind
  • Referee: Larry Smith
  • TV announcers (CBSSN): Ben Holden (play-by-play), Jay Feely (analyst)
Series record Previous meeting Result
WMU leads 24–18 2015 27–18, NIU

Western Michigan beat Northern Illinois 45–30, to improve their record to 6–0 (2–0 MAC).[36] With the win, the Broncos had beaten all three Illinois FBS teams in the same season—Northwestern, Illinois, and Northern Illinois.

Akron

Source[37]

Western Michigan at Akron
1 234Total
No. 24 Broncos 14 1377 41
Zips 0 000 0
  • Date: October 15
  • Location:
    InfoCision Stadium
    Akron, OH
  • Game start: 3:32 PM EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:33
  • Game attendance: 11,321
  • Game weather: Sunny, 74º F with 12 MPH wind
  • Referee: Curt Johnson
  • TV announcers (CBSSN): John Sadak (play-by-play), Randy Cross (analyst)
Series record Previous meeting Result
WMU leads 14–4 2011 68–19, WMU

Western Michigan's first match-up against the Zips since 2011 was again a one-sided contest as the Broncos raced out to a 27-0 halftime lead en route to a 41-0 win over the East Division-leading Akron Zips. Corey Davis caught two touchdown passes and Jarvion Franklin set the school record for single game rushing with 281 yards on 33 attempts. Franklin added a 18-yard pass reception, giving him 299 all-purpose yards in the victory.[13] Linebackers Caleb Bailey and Kasey Carson collected interceptions to help preserve the shutout.[37]

Eastern Michigan

Source[38]

Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Eagles 7 1077 31
No. 20 Broncos 7 17147 45
  • Date: October 22
  • Location:
    Waldo Stadium
    Kalamazoo, MI
  • Game start: 3:36 PM EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:38
  • Game attendance: 23,721
  • Game weather: 56ºF with clouds and 11 MPH wind
  • Referee: Tim O'Dey
  • TV announcers (ASN/ESPN3): Mike Gleason (play-by-play), Brad Jackson (analyst)[39]
Series record Previous meeting Result
WMU leads 32–18 2015 58-28, WMU

Ball State

Western Michigan at Ball State
1 234Total
No. 17 Broncos 21 71410 52
Cardinals 7 337 20
Series record Last meeting Result
WMU leads 23–19 2015 54–7, WMU

Kent State

Western Michigan at Kent State
1 234Total
No. 14 Broncos 3 10816 37
Golden Flashes 14 007 21
  • Date: November 8
  • Location:
    Dix Stadium
    Kent, OH
  • Game start: 7:30 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 4,536
  • Television network: ESPN2
Series record Last meeting Result
WMU leads 33–20–1 2013 32–14, KENT

Buffalo

Buffalo at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Bulls 0 000 0
No. 14 Broncos 0 141014 38
Series record Last meeting Result
WMU leads 5–2 2013 33–0, BUFF

It was announced on Sunday, November 13 that Western Michigan, as one of two undefeated teams coming into the week (Alabama), would host College Gameday for the first time in school history.

Toledo

Toledo at Western Michigan
1 234Total
Rockets 7 7021 35
Broncos 14 102110 55
Series record Last meeting Result
TOL leads 41–29 2015 35–30, WMU

Ohio–MAC Championship Game

Ohio vs Western Michigan
1 234Total
Bobcats 0 7133 23
Broncos 6 1733 29
Series record Last meeting Result
WMU leads 32–28–1 2015 49–14, WMU

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