
38 days remain until the 2013 version of this moment
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Bobcats by the Numbers: 38
7/21/2013 3:44:00 PM | Football
A look at some Bobcat bloodlines
Every day we look at players who donned the jersey number corresponding to the number of days until the Bobcats open the 2013 season on August 29 against Monmouth. The list of MSU football players by the jersey number is based on preseason rosters. The set of available rosters is complete from 1946-81 and '83-present. Only the 1926-27, 1934, 1937 and 1941 rosters are available in the pre-WWII years. Corrections, additions, or rosters that fill out the set are welcome to blamberty@msubobcats.com.
#38
Trace Timmer, S: A second generation Bobcat who enters fall camp as the third boundary corner. Trace's father Kirk (football) and his mother Kelly (Angelos, women's basketball) each played at MSU, as does his brother Trevan.
Spotlight Player: Bob Kimball spent his first two years as a Bobcat, 1984 and '85, in jersey number 38, and although he didn't rise to glory until moving to #24 before his sophomore season. Kimball eventually earned All-Big Sky and CoSIDA Academic All-America honors for the Cats. Like the Timmers, Kimball was part of a strong Bobcat family. with three of his brothers also playing football for MSU.
Through the Years: Fred Yendel (1926), Max Kimberley (1937), Jim Krall (1941), William Nelson (1946), John Hanson (1947), John Stinchfield (1948-49), Bob Tinnes (1950), Gene Gadgley (1953), Jerry Shaw (1954), Andrew Craske (1982), Ken Lang (1983), Bob Kimball (1984-85), Trent Croaker (1986), Briggs Willoughby (1987), Manase Fotu (1988), Nick Ciccio (1990), Marc McCulloch (1991), Brad Brazier (1992), Paul White (1994), Joe Baker (1996-99), Zach Ueland (2001), Jesse Wegner (2002), Torin Roschinger (2003), Casey Kloppman (2004), Braxton Thelen (2005-07), CJ Palmer (2008), Travis Bertelson (2009), Kerry Sloan (2010), Trace Timmer (2011-)
#38
Trace Timmer, S: A second generation Bobcat who enters fall camp as the third boundary corner. Trace's father Kirk (football) and his mother Kelly (Angelos, women's basketball) each played at MSU, as does his brother Trevan.
Spotlight Player: Bob Kimball spent his first two years as a Bobcat, 1984 and '85, in jersey number 38, and although he didn't rise to glory until moving to #24 before his sophomore season. Kimball eventually earned All-Big Sky and CoSIDA Academic All-America honors for the Cats. Like the Timmers, Kimball was part of a strong Bobcat family. with three of his brothers also playing football for MSU.
Through the Years: Fred Yendel (1926), Max Kimberley (1937), Jim Krall (1941), William Nelson (1946), John Hanson (1947), John Stinchfield (1948-49), Bob Tinnes (1950), Gene Gadgley (1953), Jerry Shaw (1954), Andrew Craske (1982), Ken Lang (1983), Bob Kimball (1984-85), Trent Croaker (1986), Briggs Willoughby (1987), Manase Fotu (1988), Nick Ciccio (1990), Marc McCulloch (1991), Brad Brazier (1992), Paul White (1994), Joe Baker (1996-99), Zach Ueland (2001), Jesse Wegner (2002), Torin Roschinger (2003), Casey Kloppman (2004), Braxton Thelen (2005-07), CJ Palmer (2008), Travis Bertelson (2009), Kerry Sloan (2010), Trace Timmer (2011-)
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