William
Mulder
2005: Returns to the
Horsemen for the second consecutive season. Known for his unmatched
abilities in the defensive backfield.
2004: He led the team
in interceptions with 10 in the regular season, including five
against Waco , in which three were returned for TDs. William also
added four interceptions in the post season on the way to 2004
National Championship.
College: Mulder was
a standout defensive back at Campbellsville from 2000 to 2003,
and was an NAIA honorable mention All-American in 2001. Additionally,
he was named to the Mid-South Conference all conference team three
times in his career. He led the Fighting Tigers in interceptions
and pass breakups as a senior, picking off five passes and returning
them a total of 120 yards, while also breaking up 14 pass attempts.
Mulder tallied 49 tackles on the season, and also contributed on
special teams, where he led the team in kick return average at
28.4 yards per return.
Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1979 . Lists his most
memorable high school football game as when he broke the school's
passing record in his senior year that had stood for 27 years.
Notes the personal accomplishments he is most proud of as going
to college and playing football.
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