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#1 Brandon Clifton caught 12 passes for 123 yards and four touchdowns vs. Wooster in 2004.
Quarterback Russ Harbaugh threw for 347 yards and four touchdowns, but was picked off twice vs. Wooster.
Wabash's defense made a goal-line stand early in the game.
The Wabash sideline's reaction to the goal line stand early vs. Wooster.
Officials ruled Wooster QB Justin Schafer down before the ball came loose.
Schafer's near-fumble was recovered by Wabash, but the ball was given to Wooster.
Wabash Coach Chris Creighton had a few words for officials after what appeared to be a Wooster fumble was disallowed.
Then-rookie Jared Lange pressured Justin Schafer, but he pitched the ball successfully on this play.
Wooster's Andy Mizak had six total tackles on the day, including this one.
Then-rookie wide receiver Ray Green caught four passes for 62 yards.
Wabash's defense swarmed Tony Sutton (#7 early), but the All-American had a 38-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.
Sutton earned his 150 yards vs. Wabash, netting them on 30 carries, a low average for the talented tailback from Wooster.
Evan Watson, Wooster defensive end, is the son of Wabash theater professor Dwight Watson.
Wooster QB Justin Schafer was chased all day, but he was able to gallop for 77 yards and a touchdown vs. Wabash.
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