Senior center Matt Gaunt was chosen to the Football Gazette all-South Region team and was DePauw's lone selection.
Five DePauw football players earned first team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference honors in voting by the league's seven head coaches.
Host Wabash scored 35 first-half points on the way to a 35-7 win in the 109th meeting between the two schools.
DePauw seniors John Stephens, Micah Lukens and John Christophersen have each been named to the Verizon Academic All-District College Division Third Team in football.
DePauw totaled 461 yards of offense and held Rose-Hulman to 200, including just 39 in the second half, on the way to a 43-14 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win
The DePauw defense sacked Centre quarterback Brian Behrendt nine times and the offense racked up 479 yards on the way to a 38-17 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win.
The DePauw defense allowed just 245 yards and stopped Millsaps three times inside the Tigers' 10-yard line while Andy Yoder tossed three touchdown passes in a 28-7 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory over the host Majors.
Senior receiver Dan Ryan was named the co-Offensive Player of the Week in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference after his performance in DePauw's 47-28 win at Sewanee.
Dan Ryan caught three touchdown passes and Jackson Rust rushed for three scores as host DePauw defeated Sewanee 47-28 at Blackstock Stadium on Old Gold Day.
A stingy DePauw defense blanked host Chicago for three quarters on the way to the Tigers' 28-12 win over the Maroons.
Sophomore Jamarcus Shephard was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference co-Offensive Player of the Week after totaling 245 all-purpose yards in DePauw's 42-33 loss to Trinity on September 28.
In a game that featured 1,030 yards of offense, visiting Trinity (Texas) held on for a 42-33 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win at DePauw.
The Tigers host undefeated and sixth-ranked Trinity University on Saturday, September 28. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. at Blackstock Stadium
After finishing with 238 all-purpose yards in a 31-21 loss to Hanover, Jamarcus Shephard was named to the D3football.com Team of the Week.
The Tigers fell behind by as many as 17 points before rallying to within three, but visiting Hanover's defense came up big late in the game and the 22nd-ranked Panthers held on for a 31-21 victory over DePauw
Senior Matt Stahley picked off two passes deep in DePauw territory in the fourth quarter including the final one at the 10-yard line with just 37 seconds left to preserve the Tigers' 28-21 win over visiting Hope.
DePauw senior Dan Ryan was named the SCAC co-Offensive Player of the Week after hauling in nine catches for 149 yards and three touchdowns.
The Tigers jumped out to a 13-0 lead at Rhodes in the first 5:12 of the 2002 season and never looked back on the way to a 34-25 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win.
The DePauw football team kicks off the 2002 season with a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game at Rhodes College in Memphis
In voting by the seven Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference head football coaches, the Tigers were picked to finish second in the SCAC behind nine-time defending champion Trinity