2017-18 Football
1-O Jean Rene WR
1-S Dimitrios Latsonas K
2-O Griffin Norberg WR
2-D Stacey Jones DB
3 Parker Fox WR
4-O Joe Mullen QB
4-D J.J. Nunes DB
5 Jalin LeAndre DB
6 Logan Pfizenmayer LB
7 Brent Brimmage DB
9-O Jimmy Seewald QB
10 Jarrett Morgan RB
11 Trey Bilinski QB
12 JD Koehler WR
13-O Ryan Markoff QB
13-S Kyle Ulbrich P/K
14-O Chris Duncan QB
14-D Cam Kelly DB
15 Doug Haugh RB
16 Ryan Clarke TE
17 Brandon Riley DB
18 Mike Wheeler LB
19-O Trey Stablein WR
19-D Bryce Leach DB
20 Jamari Booker DB
21 Elias Earley RB
22 Tramone Duncan DB
23 Bailey Gessinger WR
24 Drew Snouffer LB
25 Dilan Scargle DB
26 Donny Navarro WR
28 Josmar Diaz-Martinez DB
30-O Frank Catrine WR
30-D Cole VanSetters LB
31 Alex Kluck TE
32 Cody Boxrucker RB
33-O Conor Beer WR
33-D Gowan Baldwin LB
34 Jay Slone DL
35 Gavin Twigg LB
36 Austin Petrie LB
37 Laddie Skarecky LB
38 Joey Poloskey LB
39 Jack Buckey LB
40 Brannen Martin FB
41 Henry Hebda DB
42 Jake Iery DL
43 John Regan LB
44-O Kyle Cartales RB
44-D Connor Sperling DL
45 David Hebda DB
46 Josh Baker LB
47 Matthew Messler LB
49 Nick Turner LB
50 John Horan OL
51 Nick Antonacci OL
54 Jesse Studyvin DL
56 Tristan De La Rosa DL
58 David Mason III DL
60 Andrew Lundberg OL
61 Sean Pearce OL
62 Nathan Orlandini DL
64 Sean Stephens OL
65 Jack Jarnigan OL
66 Sam Vas OL
67 Eric Rentschler OL
69 Alex Helander OL
70 Brady Sullivan OL
71 Bryce Biggs OL
72 Solomon Kamara OL
73 Tom Schofield OL
74 James Zajac OL
75 Shannon Taliaferro OL
76 Alex Cotton OL
77 Terrance Roberts OL
78 Ronald Williams OL
79 Thomas Walsh OL
80 Brett Bittner TE
82 Deuce Larose WR
84 Mason Sutter TE
85 T.J. Weinzimmer WR
86 Kevin Wright WR
87 Martin Petruf TE
88 Alex Ng P
89 Cade Bishop LB
90 Isaac Velasco DL
91 Jordan Goebel DL
92 Drew Gedrys DL
93 James Reed DL
94 Humza Razzak DL
95 Murphy Osmond DL
96 Cameron Germain DL
97 Jeremiah Olojo DL
98 Jake Simpson K
99-D Jakob Trumpower DL
99-S Carter Puckett LS
Full Roster
Chris Duncan

#14-O Chris Duncan

Pos. QB
Ht. 6-4
Wt. 190
Yr. R-Fr.
Hometown Woodland Hills, Calif.
High School (Prev. School) Woodland Hills-Taft

2019: Played in 10 games at the quarterback position and completed 151 of his 307 passes while throwing for 1,658 yards and 10 touchdowns… Was the team’s leading rusher, netting 386 yards on 113 carries while accounting for six of the team’s nine rushing touchdowns… Averaged 38.6 rushing yards and 165.8 passing yards per game… Enters the 2020 campaign already ranking eighth in program history in career passing yards at 3,725 and seventh in total offense at 4,374… Ranked seventh in the PFL in passing yards per game and fifth in total offense (204.4 yards per game)… Ran for a 76-yard touchdown in the Oct. 12 game against Dayton, Valpo’s longest rushing play since 2017, longest offensive play of the season and longest touchdown run since Ozzie Young’s 76 yarder on Nov. 11, 1995 against Kentucky Wesleyan. Duncan’s rush was Valpo’s longest against a Division-I opponent since Young’s 84 yarder on Oct. 22, 1994 against Evansville… Totaled 154 rushing yards in the Oct. 12 game vs. Dayton, becoming the first Valpo player to exceed 150 rushing yards in a game in seven years (Jake Hutson on Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Campbell). He had the most rushing yards by a Valpo QB since Warren Arnold had 172 against Saint Francis in 2007… Made his return to his home state on Oct. 19 at San Diego and scampered across the goal line from 12 and 6 yards out, becoming the first Valpo player to rush for a pair of touchdowns in a game in 2019. It marked his first career game with two rushing scores… Had a career-high 304 passing yards on Nov. 9 vs. Morehead State, throwing for three touchdowns and no interceptions. He completed 30 passes in the game, the second most in a single game by a PFL player in 2019. His 304 passing yards were the most by a Valpo player since Jimmy Seewald’s 316 on Oct. 28, 2017 vs. Morehead State. He also became the first Valpo player since Scott Staal on Nov. 14, 2014 vs. Morehead State (32) to complete 30 or more passes in a game… Enjoyed his first career game with 200+ passing yards and 100+ rushing yards on Nov. 16 at Butler… Member of PFL Honor Roll.

2018: Saw action in 10 games at quarterback and made seven starts… Went 124-of-244 through the air and racked up 1,781 passing yards and 14 touchdowns… Had 48 carries for 132 yards and two scores with rushing TDs coming in the PFL opener vs. Davidson (Sept. 29) and the season finale at Stetson (Nov. 17)… Passed for a career high 302 yards on Oct. 27, then exactly matched that mark on Nov. 10 vs. Jacksonville… Had a career-high 21 completions on Oct. 27 against the Bulldogs, throwing for three scores in that game… Had another three-touchdown performance on Nov. 10 against the Dolphins including a career-long 75-yard pass to Griffin Norberg on the first play from scrimmage… Ranked seventh in the PFL with 178.1 passing yards per game, sixth in pass efficiency at 123.7 and seventh in total offense at 191.3… Member of PFL Honor Roll.

2017: Saw action in 10 games as Valpo’s secondary quarterback… Made his collegiate debut Week 1 at Montana, becoming the first quarterback to finish a game as Valpo’s leading rusher since Eric Hoffman on Sept. 14, 2013 against William Jewell… Also became the first Crusader QB to rush for 50 yards in a game since Bobby Wysocki ran for 101 on Oct. 10, 2009 against San Diego… His 150 passing yards against the Grizzlies were the most by a Crusader in his first collegiate game since Eric Hoffman threw 394 on Sept. 3, 2011 against Franklin College… Duncan also became the first Valpo quarterback to throw a touchdown pass in his debut since Hoffman and the first Crusader to toss two TDs in his initial appearance in over a decade… Completed a season-high 10 passes for 119 yards while rushing for 35 on 13 attempts on Oct. 7 at Campbell… Did not attempt a pass over the last four games of the season… Became the seventh different Crusader to rush for a TD in 2017 with his first career score on Nov. 11 at Butler, a 3-yard sneak with 8:30 left in the third quarter of an eventual 36-28 Valpo win in the Battle for the Hoosier Helmet.

2016: Did not see action in his first season on campus... Kept four years of elgibility... Named to PFL Honor Roll.

Prep: A two-year letter winner for the Toreadors ... two-time First Team All-City honoree ... named conference's co-Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and as a senior ... team Offensive Player of the Year as a junior ... team MVP his senior season ... invited to 2016 Cali Classic All-Star Game ... two-time team captain ... also earned two letters in track and field and one letter in golf.

Personal: Son of Robert and Lynne Duncan ... major is business.