Air force football media guide 2015

Page 1


60 years of Air Force Football -- page 2


60 Years of air force football

2 12-win seasons (1985 and 1998) 2 Conference coaches of the year

4 Falcons have been selected to the College Football Hall of Fame 4 Falcons have been finalists for the Heisman Trophy 4 straight wins over Notre Dame (1982-85) 6 Head Coaches, including College Football Hall of Famer Fisher DeBerry

6 Seasons with 10 or more wins (‘83, ‘85, ‘91, ‘97, ‘98 and ‘14) 5 Consensus All-Americans (Brock Strom, 1958; Ernie Jennings, 1970; Scott Thomas, 1985, Chad Hennings, 1987; Carlton McDonald, 1992)

6 Falcons have played in NFL games 7 Falcons drafted by the NFL

11 Players named conference player of the year a total of 14 times 19 Commander-in-Chief Trophy Titles (Army and Navy have combined for 20)

19 Trips to the White House. No other college or professional team has visited the White House more than the Air Force Falcons

24 Bowl Games, including seven in the last eight years 25 Falcons have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 28 Conference Rushing Titles 31 Falcons have earned Academic All-America honors 32 Falcons have earned All-America honors 61 percent of games won in Falcon Stadium 69 Falcons named first-team all-conference a total of 82 times 60 years of Air Force Football -- page 1


A look back at 2014 Air Forced defeated Western Michigan, 38-24, in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise, Idaho. Air Force concluded the season with a 10-3 record, the most wins in the Troy Calhoun era (2007-present). Air Force set a school record with an eightgame turnaround, after going 2-10 in 2013. The eight-game turnaround broke the record set by the 1958 team and tied with TCU with the best turnaround in the nation.

Seniors from the Air Force football team, along with the coaching staff, Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson and Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton attended a ceremony at the White House for the team to receive the Commander-inChief ’s Trophy from President of the United States Barack Obama. Air Force defeated both Army and Navy to win a record 19th Commander-in-Chief ’s Trophy title and its third in the last five years. The Falcons have visited the White House 19 times, more than any other college or professional team.

The football team was one of four Air Force athletic teams to earn NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) recognition awards, posting an APR of 980. The football program received the award for the seventh time in nine years which is the most of any public school nationally, including the Mountain West Conference and three service academies. Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun also earned a 985 coaches APR mark which marks his eighth consecutive year above the national average for Division I programs.

Air Force defeated No. 21 Colorado State, 27-24, at Falcon Stadium on Nov. 28, 2014. The win marked the highest ranked team Air Force has beaten since defeating eighth-ranked Notre Dame, 20-17, in overtime in South Bend, Ind., Oct. 19, 1996. The win was also the second over a 10-win team, the most of any team in the nation in the regular season.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 2


2015 air force football schedule Day Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 28

Opponent (TV) Morgan State San Jose State*(ESPN Net) at Michigan State (ESPN Net) at Navy Wyoming* (ESPN Net) at Colorado State* (CBS SN) Fresno State* (ESPN Net) at Hawai’i* (CBS SN) Army (ESPN Net) Utah State* (ESPN Net) at Boise State*(ESPN2) at New Mexico * (ESPN Net)

Time TBA 8:15 pm MT 12:05 pm ET 3:30 pm ET TBA 1:30 pm MT TBA 4:30 pm HT TBA TBA 7:30 pm MT TBA

* - Mountain West game; ESPN Net – ESPN Networks CBS SN – CBS Sports Network Times are local to site / Subject to Change

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 3


from head coach troy calhoun (update letter) Troy Calhoun (Air Force, 1989) Head Coach Troy.Calhoun@usafa.edu

To the great fans of the Air Force Falcons,

Jake Campbell (Air Force, 1996) Offensive Assistant Jacob.Campbell.ctr@usafa.edu

Welcome to the United States Air Force Academy - one of the world’s finest educational and leadership institution. The purpose of the Academy is to develop young men and women of strong character to serve as outstanding leaders for our nation. The integrity, pride, and purpose of our future officers will make you quite proud.

Tim Cross (Northern Colorado, 1990) Defensive Line Timothy.Cross.ctr@usafa.edu Clay Hendrix (Furman, 1986) Assoc. Head Coach Offensive line Clayton.Hendrix@usafa.edu

Beginning with the entry of the first Academy class back in July of 1955, Steed Lobotzke (Air Force, 1992) intercollegiate athletics continues to Tight Ends provide a crucial vehicle contributing Steed.Lobotzke.ctr@usafa.edu to the profound leadership and valiancy Academy graduates carry forth to acDerek Lewis (Texas, 1998) Wide Receivers tive duty and in their civilian lives. Air Derek.Lewis.ctr@usafa.edu Force football has a three-pronged aim: on-field competitive spirit, instilling Matt McGettigan (Luther College, 1987) within our cadets lifelong resolute char Strength and Conditioning acter traits, and preparing each team Matt.McGettigan.ctr@usafa.edu member for service and leadership to Ben Miller (Air Force, 2002) help our country. Running Backs/Special Teams Coord. Benjamin.Miller@usafa.edu John Rudzinski (Air Force, 2005) Secondary John.Rudzinski@usafa.edu

Your support, through purchases of season tickets, is crucial to the future sustainability of our cadet programs. Our commitment to our friends, cadets and supporters is to provide the nation’s best fan experience. It includes ease of parking, unmatched pageantry and the finest ticket value in all of college football.

Steve Russ (Air Force, 1995) Asst. Head Coach Def. Coordinator/Defensive Backs Steven.Russ.ctr@usafa.edu

In conclusion, if you find the qualities of honesty, passion, toughness and service appealing, then you will be proud to embrace and support the 2015 Air Force Football team.

Mike Thiessen (Air Force, 2001) Off. Coordinator/QBs Steven.Thiessen.ctr@usafa.edu

Thank you in advance for your unwavering commitment to the Air Force Academy and our exciting Falcons. Sincerely,

Ron Vanderlinden (Albion, 1978) Inside Linebackers Ronald.Vanderlinden@usafa.edu Matt Weikert (Ohio, 2002) Outside Linebackers Matthew.Weikert@usafa.edu Steve Senn (Air Force, 1990) Director of Recruiting/Player Develop. Steven.Senn@usafa.edu

Coach Troy Calhoun Air Force Football

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 4


table of contents/quick facts 60 Years of Falcon Football................ 1 Looking Back at 2014.......................... 2 Schedule............................................. 3 Note from Coach Calhoun.................. 4 Table of Contents............................... 5 Game Day at Falcon Stadium............. 6-7 Distinctive Traditions.......................... 8-9 Falcon Spirit........................................ 10-11 Commander-in-Chief’s Rivalry............ 12-13 Brian Bullard Award........................... 14-15 Falcons in the NFL.............................. 16-17 Academic Success............................... 18-19 Influential Falcons ............................. 20-21 Denver................................................ 22 Colorado Springs................................ 23 Weight Room..................................... 24-25 Human Performance Lab.................... 26 Sports Medicine................................. 27 Falcon Stadium .................................. 28-29 Falcon Athletic Center........................ 30 Holaday Athletic Center..................... 31 ........................................................... 32

The Academy

The Coaches

Troy Calhoun, Head Coach ................ 42-44 Jake Campbell..................................... 45 Tim Cross............................................ 46 Clay Hendrix....................................... 47 Derek Lewis........................................ 48 Steed Lobotzke................................... 49 Matt McGettigan................................ 50 Ben Miller........................................... 51 John Rudzinski.................................... 52 Steve Russ.......................................... 53 Mike Thiessen.................................... 54 Ron Vanderlinden............................... 55 Capt. Ross Weaver............................. 56 Matt Weikert...................................... 57 Support Staff...................................... 58-59 All-Time Coaches................................ 60-62

The Players

Rosters............................................... 64-65 Meet the Falcons................................ 66-90

Last Season

The Air Force Academy...................... 34 Senior Leadership............................... 35 Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton..... 36 Athletic Department.......................... 37 The Air Force Song............................. 38 The Falcon.......................................... 39 Falcon Football Pageantry.................. 40

2014 Season Stats.............................. 92-101 2014 Game Recaps............................. 102-106

Location: Colorado Springs, CO Enrollment: 4,000 Founded: 1954 Nickname: Falcons Colors (PMS): Blue (286), Silver (877) Stadium: Falcon Stadium (46,692) Surface: FieldTurf (7th year) Conference: Mountain West Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Athletic Director: Jim Knowlton Athletic Phone: 719-333-4008 Ticket Manager: Jonathan Morris Ticket Phone: 719-472-1895 Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com

Air Force History

Athletic Communications Website:................... GoAirForceFalcons.com Office:........................ 719-333-2313 Press Box:.................. 719-333-1100 Mailing Address:....... 2169 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840 Football Contact:...... Troy Garnhart, Assoc. AD Office:........................ 719-333-9263 Cell:............................ 719-359-7432 Email:......................... troy.garnhart@usafa.edu Football Contact:...... Dave Toller, Asst. A.D. Office:........................ 719-333-3478 Cell:............................ 719-200-2802 Email:......................... dave.toller@usafa.edu Alternate Contact:.... Nick Arseniak, Asst. SID Office:........................ 719-333-9251 Cell:............................ 719-510-2684 Email:......................... nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu

First Year:.................. 1956 All-Time Record:....... 362-304-13 (59 years) Home:................... 200-123-3 Away:.................... 142-162-6 Neutral:................. 20-19-4 Bowl Record:............. 11-12-1 Last Bowl:.................. 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Result:................... W 38-24 Western Michigan

Team Information

2014 Record:.................. 10-3 (5-3 MW, 4th Mtn Div) Basic Offense:................Multiple Basic Defense:................Multiple Lettermen Returning:....36 (19 off, 15 def., 2 ST) Lettermen Lost:..............24 (10 off, 12 def., 2 ST Starters Returning:........10 (6 off, 4 def, 0 ST) Starters Lost:..................14 (5 off, 7 def., 2 ST)

2014 Results: 10-3 (5-3 MW) A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 18 N. 1 N. 8 N. 15 N. 21 N. 28 D. 20

NICHOLLS at Wyoming* at Georgia State BOISE STATE* NAVY at Utah State* NEW MEXICO* at Army at UNLV NEVADA* at San Diego State* #21 COLORADO STATE* vs. Western Michigan

W 44-16 L 13-17 W 48-38 W 28-14 W 30-21 L 16-34 W 35-31 W 23-6 W 48-21 W 45-38 ot L 14-30 W 27-24 W 38-24

Mountain West

The Mountain West............................ 108 Composite Schedule........................... 109-110 2014 Mountain West Stats................. 111-116

History

Consensus All-Americans................... 117 All-Americans..................................... 118 Academic All-Americans..................... 119 All-American Bios............................... 120 College Football Hall of Fame............. 121 AFA Team Awards.............................. 122 AFA Major Award Winners................. 123-124 All-Star Games.................................... 125 Academic All-Conference................... 126 All-Conference Players....................... 127 Team Records..................................... 128-130 Individual Records.............................. 131-137 Lettermen........................................... 138-142 Past Season Results............................ 143-148 Bowl Recaps....................................... 149-153 Bowl Records...................................... 154

Media

Media Info./Communications Staff.... 156 Academy Media Policies..................... 157 Local Media Outlets/Radio................. 157 Results vs. 2015 Opponents............... 159-160

Editors:

Troy Garnhart Dave Toller

Contributors:

Nick Arseniak Valerie Perkin Madeline McGuire

Cover Design:

Dave Toller

Photography: Photographers from Rohmann Joint Venture and Cadet Wing Media; Matthew Staver; Denver, CO; Dave Black, Colorado Springs, CO; Art Bilsten, Denver, CO; Mark Wellman, Washington, D.C.; Larry McTighe, U.S. Air Force; George vanderMerwede, Colorado Springs, CO; Warren Greenwood, USAFA, CO; Capt. Scott Foley, Hanscom AFB, MA; Jeffrey Weeks, Colo. Springs, CO; GerMaine Photography, Colorado Springs, CO; Denver Convention & Visitors Bureau; Rich Clarkson & Assoc., Denver, CO.; Ken Mellott, Colorado Springs, CO; Steven Thurow, Fort Worth, TX; Keith Robinson, Fort Worth, TX; Danny Meyer, Dallas, TX; Kimberley Parker, Dallas, TX; Russ Backer, Colorado Springs, CO; Ralph Clark, Colorado Springs, CO; Paat Kelly, Colorado Springs, CO; Dennis Hubbard, Omaha, NE.

* - Mountain West Game

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 5


gameday at falcon stadium

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 6


gameday at falcon stadium

At the base of the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains, game day at Falcon Stadium is truly a remarkable experience. Pre-game fly-bys, the march-on, the Drum and Bugle Corps and the spirited cadet section, make Falcon Stadium the place to be on Game Day 60 years of Air Force Football -- page 7


falcon football traditions

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 8


falcon football traditions

One of the only performing mascots in the NCAA, the Falcon swoops in on the lure at halftime during every home game. Prior to every service academy game, the “prisoners of war� are exchanged at midfield. The POWs are exchange cadets from the other academies who sit with their respective academies during the game. 60 years of Air Force Football -- page 9


cadet wing spirit

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 10


cadet wing spirit

After every Falcon score, the cadets storm the field and do pushups for every Air Force point on the board. After every game, the Falcons stand hand-in-hand in front of the cadet wing as the Drum and Bugle Corps plays the alma mater.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 11


commander-in-chief’s trophy The seniors from the winning team in the battle for the Trophy make a trip to the White House to receive the Trophy from the President of the United States. No other college or professional athletic team has visited the White House as often as the Air Force football team. The Falcons have made 19 trips to Washington, D.C., since 1982. The Falcons have met President Ronald Reagan five times, President George H.W. Bush three times, President Bill Clinton six times, President George W. Bush twice and President Barack Obama three times.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 12


commander-in-chief’s trophy No other games on the schedule arouse such passion and unrelenting battle followed by respect and admiration as the service academy contests. After nearly three hours of raging war on the field, each team respectfully stands at attention for each other’s school song. These warriors know that following the battles on the playing field, they will one day fight and serve together in the armed forces. Service academy week is a special time at the Air Force Academy. Prior to the game, the prisoners of war are exchanged. Each academy has several exchange cadets from their fellow academies. Prior to the service academy game, these cadets are exchanged by the wing or brigadier commanders of the academies so they can sit on their own side during the game. The “prisoner of war” exchange is usually highlighted by the cadets having a message taped to their backs. Service academy games are the ultimate experience of sportsmanship, competitiveness and respect. Falcon fans are well aware of this, as nearly 700,000 people have watched the Falcons play Army and Navy in the last 15 years, averaging over 45,000 fans per game. Nine of AFA’s top 15 crowds have come against Army and Navy.

Trophy Titles

Air Force 19 Navy 14 Army 6

Series Records

Air Force: 56-30-0 (.651) Navy: 46-39-1 (.540) Army: 26-59-1 (.309)

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 13


Brian Bullard Award Seniors Kale Pearson (left) and Christian Spears (right) were the co-recipients of the 2014 Brian Bullard Award. After missing the 2014 season with a knee injury, Pearson recovered to start 12 games in 2013 and complete 59 percent of his passes. His 14 touchdown passes tied as the most in the option era. Spears was the heart and soul of a much improved defense in 2015. The safety was second on the team with six pass break-ups and was third with 81 total tackles.

The Bullard Award is voted on by the team based on the criteria that typifies Brian Bullard - unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team commitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not. A memorial is located in the Falcon Athletic Center so that every football player sees it every day. The memorial has Brian’s picture and the name and photo of each year’s winner. A 1982 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Brian attended the Academy the following year. After playing on the junior varsity his freshman year, he made the varsity and lettered as a sophomore in 1983. During Thanksgiving vacation that year, Brian, a member of Cadet Squadron 27, and cadet Dianne Williams of Cameron, Mo., were returning from Kansas and were caught in a snow storm. The two died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Williams was a member of Cadet Squadron 33 and played on the women’s varsity golf team. The Brian Bullard award is presented annually at the Falcon football team banquet. Brian was the epitome of everything Air Force Football stands for. Brian’s life is used not only for motivation, but as the benchmark each Falcon football player should strive to attain. The criteria established for the award were taken directly from the life of Brian Bullard. The recipient of this prestigious award cares about the team first and himself second. He loves his team and his teammates and will do everything he can to make his brothers better. He is a source of encouragement for everyone and truly leads by example. He gives his all and truly enjoys every practice. He shows great pride in his role on the team and is a pleasure to coach. Though he played just two seasons with the football team, Brian left quite an impression.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 14


Brian Bullard Award 2014

Kale Pearson

2009

2014

Christian Spears

2008

2013

2012

2011

2010

Ty MacArthur

Jordan Eason

Nathan Walker

2007

2007

Jonathan Warzeka

Denny Poland

2006

2005

Ben Garland

Shea Smith

Drew Fowler

Garrett Rybak

Gilberto Perez

2004

2004

2003

2002

2001

2001

John Rudzinski

Monty Coleman

Joe Schieffer

1998

Zach Johnson

Nate Beard

1999

Tom Heier

1997

1996

Mike Gallagher

Charlie Jackson

Mike Tyler

Lee Guthrie

1994

1993

1992

Chris Gizzi

Brandon Wilkerson

Steve Russ

Grant Johnson

Kette Dornbush

Bill Price

1989

1988

Will McCombs

1987

1986

1985

1984

Lance McDowell

Anthony Roberson

Rip Burgwald

Pat Evans

Pat Malackowski

Steve Kelly

2000

Matt Dayoc

1995

2000

1991

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 15

1990


falcons in the nfl

Chad Hennings (top left), a 1988 graduate, spent more time in the NFL than any other former Falcon. After serving four years on active duty and 45 combat missions in the A-10 aircraft, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 1992. Hennings played nine seasons with the Cowboys from 1993-2000 and won three Super Bowl rings (1993, 1994 and 1996). He played in 119 career games, starting 72 on the defensive line, and had 216 tackles with 27.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and a touchdown.

Chad Hall, (top right) a 2008 graduate, served two years on active duty and is completing his commitment in the Air Force reserves. In two seasons with the Eagles in 2010 and 2011, the receiver played in 15 games with 14 catches for 135 yards and two touchdowns. Hall also had 10 punt returns for 107 yards, six kickoff returns for 108 yards and 12 rushes for 42 yards. Late in the 2012 season, Hall was signed by the San Francisco 49ers and was activated for the NFC Championship game and Super Bowl XLVII. In 2013, he played in nine games with the Kansas City Chiefs and had two receptions for 20 yards.

Bryce Fisher, (middle) a 1999 Air Force Academy graduate, served two years of active duty in the Air Force and the remainder of his commitment was fulfilled in the reserves and national guard. Fisher was a seventh-round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills in the 1999 draft. He spent seven years in the league with Buffalo (1999-01), St. Louis (2002-04), Seattle (2005-07) and Tennessee (2007). In 2005, he became the third USAFA graduate to play in a Super Bowl as the Seahawks won the NFC Championship. He played in 90 career games and had 222 tackles, six forced fumbles and 26.5 sacks.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 16


falcons in the nfl

Falcons in the NFL Draft Ernie Jennings, WR, 1971 San Francisco 49ers (10th / # 257) Dave Lawson, PK, 1976 New York Giants (16th / #444) Chad Hennings, DT, 1988 Dallas Cowboys (11th / #290) Joe Wood, PK, 1992 Houston Oilers (12th / #332) Steve Russ, LB, 1995 Denver Broncos (7th / #218) Dan Palmer, OL, 1996 San Diego Chargers (6th / #178) Bryce Fisher, DL, 1998 Buffalo Bills (7th / #248)

Following the September 11th tragedy in 2001, Chris Gizzi (right) led the Packers out of the locker room on Monday Night Football as he ran onto the field with the American flag held high. Gizzi played in 23 games with the Packers from 2000-02. He had 19 tackles and a forced fumble. Steve Russ (top center) played in 24 games for the Denver Broncos over four seasons (1997-2000) and was part of two Super Bowl Championship teams (1997 and 1998). Ben Garland (left) played in eight games for the Denver Broncos as an offensive guard in 2014. A 2010 Academy graduate and defensive lineman for the Falcons, he was in camp with the Denver Broncos in 2010 and was a member of the Broncos’ practice squad in 2012 and 2013. Beau Morgan (bottom left) was in camp with the Dallas Cowboys in 1997 while Matt Farmer (bottom, second from left) was in camp with the New York Jets in 1999. Ben Miller (bottom center) spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, Travis Dekker (bottom second from right) worked out for Green Bay. Drew Fowler (bottom far right) took part in rookie minicamps with the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans in 2008. Alex Means (right) competed in rookie minicamp with the Carolina Panthers in 2014. Both Reggie Rembert (2013) and Connor Dietz (2014) took part in rookie mini-camps with the Chicago Bears.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 17


scholar-athletes

Knowledge is Power 12

94

Ca d all et-at h s ear ports letes percent graduation Sc ned a who in hol h ars Rhod ave rate for athletes hip es

Charles “Spanky” Gilliam (top), a 1999 graduate, earned an NCAA postgraduate scholarship in 1999. Gilliam, a fullback, played a key role in the Falcons’ Western Athletic Conference championship in 1998.

Cadet-athletes in all sports who have earned NCAA postgraduate scholarships, the second-most nationally in Division I athletics

72 6 321 2

all

ra l o

tb sch o o te F A dua s A NC stgra nner Academic All-Ameri- po p wi i sh can honors earned by National Football Founda218 cadet-athletes tion and College Hall of Fame scholarships earned by Falcon football payers 60 years of Air Force Football -- page 18

13


air force academy academics

U.S. News and World Report

#5 Best Undergraduate Engineering Program in the nation #27 Best Liberal Arts College in the nation #2 Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering #2 Computer Engineering #3 Electrical Engineering #6 Mechanical Engineering

$445,000

Value of Academy education

8:1

Student to instructor ratio

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 19


the long blue line

Gregg Popovich Class of 1970

* Two-year basketball letterman and team leading scorer in 1969-70 * Currently head coach and general manager of the San Antonio Spurs * Five-time NBA Champions (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014) * Earned a bronze medal as an assistant coach for Team USA in 2004

Heather Wilson Class of 1982

* Rhodes Scholar * Left the Air Force in 1989 to become Director for European Defense Policy on the National Security Council * First Academy graduate to serve in Congress, representing New Mexico from 1998-2008 * Currently the president of South Dakota School of Mines

Many Academy graduates have gone on to exemplary careers in the military and civilian sector. These pages merely scratch the surface of some of the great leaders the Academy has produced.

Chad Hennings Class of 1988

* Consensus All-American, 1987 * Outland Trophy winner * WAC Defensive Player of the Decade for the 1980s * A-10 pilot in first Gulf War * Nine seasons, three Super Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys * Inducted into Academic AllAmerica Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame

Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Class of 1981

* First female superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy * First female Rhodes Scholar at USAFA * Command pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours in a variety of aircraft * All-time leading scorer in AFA women’s basketball with a 17.6 career average * Named the Academy’s most outstanding scholar-athlete in 1981 with a 3.91 GPA * Two-time Academic All-American

John Lorber Class of 1964

* Two-year football letterman; played on the 1963 Gator Bowl team * Command pilot with more than 5,000 hours, mostly in fighter aircraft * Commander of the Pacific Air Force from 1994-97 * Retired four-star general

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 20


the long blue line

Alonzo Babers Class of 1983

Terry Isaacson Class of 1964

* Three-year football letterwinner * Helms All-American in 1963 * Eighth in Heisman Trophy voting at quarterback in 1963 * NCAA wrestling runnerup, 1962 * USAFA Athlete of the Year, 1964 * Served 27 years in the Air Force and retired as a Colonel in 1981 * Appointed to the USAFA Board of Visitors in 2007

Ruben Cubero Class of 1961

* Starting guard on the undefeated 1958 team * Flew the C-118, C-141, C-135 and QV-10 and served in Vietnam * Served as Dean of Faculty at the Academy from 1991-98 * Retired Brigadier General

* Two-time NCAA All-American and team MVP in 1983 * Olympic Gold Medal in 400m dash and 4x400m relay in 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles * 1984 Touchdown Club Military Athlete of the Year * Air Force pilot from 1983 to 1991 * Currently flies the 777 with United Airlines

Since it was founded in 1954, the Air Force Academy has graduated more than 47,000 leaders of character for our nation. After leaving the shadows of the Rocky Mountains, Academy graduates have gone on to become pilots, doctors, astronauts, generals, members of Congress, writers, university administrators, professional athletes and much, much more. A degree from the Air Force Academy has proven to open doors in every career endeavor.

Scott Thomas Class of 1986

* Four-year letterman at safety * Consensus All-American in 1985, one of just five in AFA history * Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 * Fifteen years on active duty with more than 4,300 flying hours including missions in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm * Earned the Distinguished Flying Cross while serving more than seven months in combat

Ernie Jennings Class of 1971

* 1970 Consensus All-American * Finished eighth in Heisman voting * Holds nearly every receiving record * Hall of Fame inductee by AFA and Colorado Springs Sports Corp * Two-time Academic All-American * 20 years at NASA as a project engineer and construction manager

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 21


denver - the mile high city

Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Denver Broncos (NFL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Colorado Rapids (Major League Soccer), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), Denver Outlaws (Major League Lacrosse) and the Colorado Mammoth (National Lacrosse League). Recent success among the teams has driven the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001. The Rockies played in the World Series in 2007. Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area. Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain biking.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 22


colorado springs - the pikes peak region

The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro area. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 manmade attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel. Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 23


strength and conditioning

The strength and onditioning program is commited to providing a first-class training experience for each player. The focus is to build the total athlete while reducing the risk of injury through individual evaluation and program design. The goal is to train all the components of athleticism to the degree required by the sport of football.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 24


strength and conditioning

Strength and Conditioning Philosophies l Highly structured, individualized/detailed programs l Intense-Intelligent Training l Sound program philosophy based on scientific research and practical experience l Preparation precedes performance l Work ethic, discipline, attitude and accountability l Continue to build the physical and mental attributes needed to win championships

s m r tfo a l p n s o i m t r a o tf -st a i l t l p k u ll c m e a r b 8 b 4 gt m n i u n et 48 d rd run e f re a a y u q 40 s 0 0 0 , 3 2

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 25


human performance lab

Ben Garland, a 2010 Academy graduate and four-year letterwinner on the defensive line, working out in the newly-remodeled human performance lab. Garland played in eight games for the Denver Broncos in 2014 as an offensive lineman. The Human Performance Lab, led by Lt. Col. Mike Zupan, enhances team and individual performance. Educational workshops, performance assessments and training sessions are given to coaches and athletes, which result in consistent high performances and outstanding achievements for all the athletic programs at the Academy. The sports vision branch of the human performance lab attempts to improve a player’s performance through vision training, which helps players work on certain visual aspects of the game. This training has been proven to enhance visual skills critical to athletic performance, such as hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and speed of eye movement, up to 150%.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 26


sports medicine The mission of the athletic training branch is to provide all necessary athletic training and physical rehabilitative services in support of intercollegiate, physical education, intramural and recreational activities. These services include emergency and acute injury/illness triage, the prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, proper referral, documentation and tracking of injuries sustained by cadet-athletes, as well as physical conditioning and nutritional and psycho-social consultation. Under the direction of athletic training branch chief, head athletic trainer Tony Peck, the athletic training staff includes 15 board-certified athletic trainers, with 14 post-graduate degrees. The staff provides athletic training services to all 4,000 cadets at the Academy involved in intramurals, physical education, fitness testing and 27 intercollegiate sports. Head football athletic trainer Erick Kozlowski leads a veteran staff of athletic trainers as Ernie Sedelmyer, Mark Peters and Derrick Fitts bring a wealth of experience to the football program. The staff uses current and specific techniques of the highest standards of care for the cadet-athletes. The football sports medicine team uses a multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary approach to concussion management, sophisticated nutritional programs, movement screening, progressive corrective exercise programs, as well as custom PX3 Bite Regulators to improve performance, decrease injury potential and reduce the time lost due to injury. The Academy is one of 12 NCAA schools participating in the NCAA/DOD Grand Alliance Concussion Research Study. The athletic training branch facilities include three stateof-the-art athletic training rooms totaling approximately 20,000 square feet. Locations include the Jim Conboy Athletic Training Room, the Cadet Gymnasium athletic training room and the Cadet Field House athletic training room. The sports medicine division receives outstanding support and assistance from the medical professionals assigned to the 10th Medical Group. The departments of the 10th Medical Group that provide this assistance on a regular basis over and above their normal duty requirements, and frequently during their off duty time, include orthopedics, radiology, physical therapy and dentistry. Many other medical professionals from other specialties such as neurology and dermatology, provide assistance and consultation as well. The teamwork and the highly educated professional staff in both the sports medicine division and the 10th Medical Group make the football sports medicine team at the Air Force Academy one of the best in the nation. Lt. Col. Dain Allred, MD (orthopedic surgeon) and Col. Darren Campbell, MD (family practice/sports medicine) serve as the team physicians for the varsity team. Lt. Col. Jon Jackson, MD (family practice/sports medicine) and Lt. Col. Judd Robbins, MD (orthopedic surgeon) serve as the team physicians for the junior varsity team.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 27


falcon stadium Air Force football has been among the Mountain West leaders in attendance since its inception. The Falcons have averaged more than the conference average every year. Air Force’s average attendance last season of 28,161 was the fourth best in the 12team Mountain West, behind only Boise State, San Diego State and Fresno State.

Since moving into Falcon Stadium in 1962, the Falcons have been a major force. Air Force has a 179-111-4 record in Falcon Stadium. Under coach Troy Calhoun, the Falcons have been one of the best home teams in the nation. In his seven seasons beginning in 2007, Air Force has been 5-1 or better at home five times. AFA was a perfect 6-0 in 2007 and 2014, marking just the third and fourth undefeated home season in school history. 1962............... 2-3 1963............... 5-1 1964............... 2-2-1 1965............... 1-5-1 1966............... 2-3 1967............... 1-3-1 1968............... 4-2 1969............... 3-1 1970............... 5-1 1971............... 4-1 1972............... 3-3 1973............... 5-1 1974............... 2-4 1975............... 2-3-1 1976............... 3-3 1977............... 2-3 1978............... 1-5 1979............... 2-4

1980............... 2-2 1981............... 2-3 1982............... 4-2 1983............... 5-1 1984............... 4-1 1985 ............ 6-0 1986 ............ 3-2 1987...............5-1 1988...............3-2 1989...............3-2 1990...............4-2 1991...............5-1 1992...............3-4 1993...............4-2 1994...............3-3 1995...............4-2 1996...............3-2 1997...............5-1

1998...............6-0 1999...............3-2 2000...............5-1 2001...............4-2 2002...............4-3 2003...............5-1 2004...............3-4 2005...............2-3 2006...............2-4 2007...............6-0 2008...............3-3 2009 ............5-1 2010...............5-1 2011................4-3 2012...............5-1 2013...............2-5 2014...............6-0

Year MW 2014 25,254 2013 26,093 2012 25,734 2011 29,035 2010 34,208 2009 33,202 2008 32,021 2007 32,791 2006 32,791 2005 35,275 2004 32,213 2003 34,033 2002 34,329 2001 31,830 2000 32,460

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 28

AFA 28,161 32,652 32,015 35,303 40,093 35,656 38,134 38,068 38,034 35,981 38,043 39,210 42,713 38,439 42,560


falcon stadium

A picturesque setting at the base of the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains and boasting some of the grandest pageantry in all of college football, Falcon Stadium is without a doubt one of the premier college football stadiums in America. Sitting at 6,621 feet above sea level, the thin air has been kind to the Falcons. Air Force has won 62 percent of its home games in the stadium with a 173-111-4 all-time home record. Falcon Stadium’s elevation is the second-highest of any Division I-A stadium in the nation. The stadium’s current capacity is 46,692.

In 2002, the Academy added permanent lights. The cost of just under $500,000 was at no expense to tax payers. The Air Force Academy Athletic Association picked up the tab. That same season, a school record crowd of 56,409 packed the stadium for a game against Notre Dame. In 2004, a new scoreboard was installed. The board features a video screen and message board and replaced the old board at the south end of the field.

Unprecedented Support

Throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s, the stadium’s capacity was 52,480 but in 2005, the stadium’s capacity was reduced to 46,692 (the current capacity). The removal of the bleachers on the east side greatly increased the fan experience with additional food and beverage vendors and more room to move around the stadium.

Air Force’s attendance average is Falcon Stadium, built in a natural bowl in the foothills, was built more than eight times its student in the fall of 1962 at a cost of $3.5 body size (4,000), making Falcon Stamillion. Falcon Stadium opened dium the most-well attended in all of on Sept. 22, 1962, when a thenDivision I football. overflow crowd of 41,350 saw Air Force defeat Colorado State, 24-0. AFA held a formal dedicaPrior to the 2006 season, Fieldtion on Oct. 20, 1962, when Air Force hosted Oregon. The Turf was installed at a cost of $750,000. The new turf covers Ducks won the game, 35-20. The stadium was originally built 84,480 square feet with an additional 26,520 square feet of nasolely for football, but several non-athletic events, such as the tive grass surrounding it. Academy’s annual graduation, are conducted there. The scenic backdrop, the game-day experience and the reSince 1962, the stadium has seen several significant upgrades. In 1991, the Academy installed nine skyboxes and remodeled the existing press box. The facility currently seats 450 people indoors, along with 88 in the skyboxes. In addition to its game-day uses, the press box is also used by the athletic department as a banquet/meeting room.

cent upgrades have ensured that Falcon Stadium is among the best venues in all of college football. The proof is in the ranking as CBS Sports (March 2011) ranked Falcon Stadium the 22nd best in college football, higher than any other Mountain West institution.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 29


falcon athletic center The Falcon Athletic Center (FAC), completed in July 2003, has proven to be one of the nation’s best facilities. The facility was part of a military construction project that not only built the new building, but altered the existing Cadet Field House. The $30.3 million project included 161,000 total square feet, including the Falcon Athletic Center’s 109,000 square feet and a 51,000 square foot renovation of the Cadet Field House, completed in March 2004. Student-athletes’ schedules at the Academy are institutionally driven, unlike that of most civilian schools where student-athletes have much more free time. Student-athletes at the Academy are allotted from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. daily for athletic pursuits. That time must be used for practice, transit to and from the dormitory area and the Cadet Gymnasium or Cadet Field House, medical taping and treatment and conditioning in the weight room. In addition, competition at the NCAA Division I level has become a year-round proposition for all athletes, whether they are cadets or their counterparts at civilian institutions.

cadets in the athletic facilities at the same time. The 23,000 square foot, two-story weight training facility is on the first level, along with areas for equipment storage. The new sports medicine facility, equipment room, football coaches offices and football locker room are on the second level of the building. The reception area for the football offices displays the history of Falcon football. The third floor is home to the Hall of Excellence which features the history of the Academy’s intercollegiate and intramural programs, along with the inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame. This area gives guests and visitors the opportunity to visit the history of Academy athletics along with a theatre and interactive displays. The fourth level is for athletic administration.

Understanding that the Academy enrollment of 4,000 consists of roughly 25 percent student-athletes (1,000), the existing athletic facilities were taxed. The same was true for the existing medical treatment and weight room facilities. In addition to the student-athletes, the Academy also uses these facilities for its massive intramural sports program. The 3,000 cadets who are not intercollegiate athletes participate in intramural activities adding about 1,200 to 1,500

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 30


holaday athletic center The dream became a reality on Oct. 1, 2010, as the USAFA Endowment, on behalf of the United States Air Force Academy and the Association of Graduates, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Holaday Athletic Center. The project was made possible by a generous lead gift of $5 million from Bart and Lynn Holaday, Class of 1965--the largest gift from a graduate to the Academy in the institution’s history. The Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor athletic training facility, is also unique in that it is the largest privately funded capital project in Academy history. Construction began in October 2010 and was completed in July 2011. The 92,000 square-foot center houses a regulation-sized field that can accommodate football, lacrosse and soccer, in addition to many other athletic activities. Cadet athletic development and performance will be enhanced through reduced weather delays, increased practice time and improved replication of game conditions that the facility provides. “Today is one of the most exciting days in the history of Air Force athletics,” said Air Force Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh on the day of ground-breaking. “Air Force athletics is not just our 27 intercollegiate sports, but also encompasses intramurals, physical education classes and cadet physical fitness training. Air Force athletics touches every cadet here at the Academy and because of this generous gift from Bart and Lynn Holaday and others who have given, we will continue to have the very best facilities to provide total team and player development, benefiting all cadets and enhancing the Academy’s overall success in intercollegiate and intramural athletics.” Three days after the ground-breaking ceremony, construction began to level the ground north of the Cadet Field House and continued steadily throughout the winter. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on July 22, 2011.

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 31


???

60 years of Air Force Football -- page 32


The Academy


The Air force academy The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force.

Course of Study

Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics.

Faculty Composition

The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year.

Athletic Program

The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

Air Force Football

Military Education and Training

An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required threeweek program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available.

Nominations

Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to:

www.usafa.edu

History of The Academy In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

34


Academy senior leadership Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the

Vice Superintendent Colonel Doug Lamberth

Air Force Football

Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Stephen C. Williams

group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Dean of Faculty Brig. General Andrew Armacost

Commander, 10th Air Base Wing Col. Troy Dunn

Command Chief CMSgt Max Grindstaff

35


director of athletics jim knowlton Jim Knowlton joined the Air Force Academy as the director of athletics on March 22, 2015. In this capacity he oversees 27 intercollegiate varsity sports, physical education, intramurals and all physical testing and evaluation at the Academy. Prior to the Air Force Academy, Knowlton served as the director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and was responsible for overseeing the Institute’s 12 men’s and 11 women’s NCAA intercollegiate varsity teams and three junior varsity squads, involving more than 600 student-athletes, as well as intramurals. In his time in Troy, Knowlton helped develop the strategic vision for the athletic department, implemented a new athletics branding initiative, increased two-way communication with the student-athletes, created and filled many key positions, and facilitated renovations to the Houston Field House as well as the construction of the $102M first phase of Rensselaer’s East Campus Athletic Village. Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton served as the director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In that position, he led a staff of 50 professionals who deliver training for peak performance in athletics, academics, and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and athletes both on and off the West Point campus. From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both deputy and interim director for the athletics department at West Point, where he led a staff of more than 200 people and supervised 25 intercollegiate athletic programs with more than 1,000 student-athletes. During his tenure, West Point set the stage to earn its first NCAA national championship in more than 50 years.

Jim Knowlton addresses crowd at AFA Hall of Fame Banquet Air Force Football

Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1982 from West Point, where he was a four-year letterwinner and captain of the varsity hockey team. After 10 years of organizational leadership positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S.

Jim Knowlton at press conference introducing head women’s basketball Chris Gobrecht Army, Knowlton received a master’s in civil engineering from Cornell University. He returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the civil and mechanical engineering department. He was selected to lead and manage larger and more complex organizations within the Army, ultimately leading a battalion of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before deploying to Iraq. Knowlton is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. His awards and decorations include the Ranger Tab, the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn.

Jim Knowlton helping celebrate award winners at the Air Force fencing team banquet 36


air force athletics Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three divisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education.

Col. Brian A. Hill

Vice Director of Athletics Col. Brian A. Hill is the vice athletic director at the Air Force Academy. A 1991 Academy graduate, he began his current assignment in June, 2015.

The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading.

Hill was the Vice Commander, 92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., from July 2013-June 2015. The 92nd ARW provides KC-135 aircraft and aircrews to support world-wide aerial refueling and airlift missions in support of the Department of Defense. Prior to this assignment, he was a student at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Colonel Hill also served as Commander, 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Prior to his command assignment, Colonel Hill was the Deputy Executive Assistant to the Commander, Headquarters United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii.

The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams.

A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Southern Watch, Joint Forge and Joint Endeavor, Hill earned his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1991. He is a command pilot with more than 3,100 hours in the T-1, T-3, T-37, T-38, C-130E/H and the KC-135R/T aircraft. Hill earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1995 and a master’s in strategic studies from Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala.

The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 19 times, which is more than any other academy.

A three-year letterman on the Air Force football team, Hill was a team captain and second-team all-conference selection at inside linebacker in 1990. He was the Air Force Academy most valuable athlete for the 1990-91 academic year.

The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive athletic facilities in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas-basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000.

Hill and his wife, Suzette, have one son, Brayden, who is a junior at the Academy.

Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and field facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center is a $9.5 million, Military Construction project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

Air Force Football

37


Falcon Mascot Sports audiences across the country have ligent, agile and powerful breed of performWHY THE FALCON? been intrigued and delighted by the aerobating falcon, and have flown at the Academy ics of the falcon, the flying mascot of the since 2003. Speed U.S. Air Force Academy -- one of only two In addition to flying performances, Can attain velocities exceeding 200 schools with performing mascots in the miles per hour in stoops or dives on the falcons and cadet falconers visit dozens National Collegiate Athletic Association. of schools, scouting groups, youth groups, their prey. The falcon can attain velocities exceeding airshows and other public events around the 200 miles per hour in swoops or dives, turn country, educating youth and adults alike on Power sharply and streak only inches above the Powerful and graceful flight, with falconry, raptors, the Air Force and the Air ground, making it the fastest and one of the strong, deep wing beats; they maneu- Force Academy. most maneuverable of all birds. On June 8, 1996, the Association of ver with ease, grace and evident enjoyTrained and handled by cadet falconers, Graduates purchased a female white-phase ment. the birds soar and dive, sometimes zoomgyrfalcon from Mr. Dan Konkle in Sheridan, Courage ing low over the heads of spectators. While Wyo., and donated her to the Academy. The Fearless and aggressive, falcons fiercely cadet wing named this new mascot Aurora their public flying performances are primardefend their nest and young against in- from Roman mythology, the goddess of the ily limited to outdoor venues -- most often truders. They have been known to un- dawn. She is now the official mascot for the at football games and cadet wing parades hesitatingly attack and kill prey more United States Air Force Academy and has -- the falcons appear at many other athletic than twice their size. contests in which cadet teams play. become the center of attention for the AcadMembers of the Class of 1959, the first emy’s Falcon Mascot Program. At a mere Keen eyesight to enter the Academy, chose the falcon as 40 days old, this majestic creature weighed About eight times sharper than man. the mascot of the cadet wing Sept. 25, 1955, four pounds. Glacier, our previous whiteAlertness, regal carriage and noble trafeeling that it best characterized the combat phase gyrfalcon Mascot from 1980-95, only dition. role of the U.S. Air Force. They did not specweighed two pounds. ify any particular species; thus, any falcon Although any falcon can serve as an can serve as mascot. Some of the characterAcademy mascot, the white-phase gyrfalistics which led to its selection were speed, powerful and graceful con is native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the U.S.-Canadian flight, courage, keen eyesight, alertness, regal carriage and noble border, and has always been the official mascot of the Air Force tradition. The falcon exemplified the qualities sought in Air Force Academy. Gyrfalcons constitute only about five percent of the Academy cadets: courage, intelligence, love of the wild sky, feroctotal number of falcons found in the United States. Of that five ity in attack, but gentle in repose, and discipline. percent, only about 3-4 percent are true white-phase gyrfalcons. Experts once said falcons could not be trained to perform beFalconry is one of the extracurricular activities offered to cafore huge crowds, that the birds would panic and flee. Since 1956, dets. There are usually 12 falconers, with four chosen from each however, cadets have flown the birds at sporting events before new class at the end of the year to replace graduating seniors. thousands of cheering spectators. Six weeks or more and an averThe new falconers begin training in January under the leadership age of 300 man-hours per bird are required to properly train a of experienced upperclassmen and the officer-in-charge. Without young falcon via operant conditioning. When a bird is in top conproper instruction, novices can physically harm the birds or addition, it is able to fly for more than an hour and make repeated versely affect their training. Falconers’ duties include daily checks stoops at the baited lure swung by the cadet falconer. Although of each bird’s health and condition, training sessions during they can be trained to perform, falcons are never totally domestiwhich the birds are fed a measured ration of meat, frequent cleancated and remain wild creatures with strong, individual and indeing of the mews and routine maintenance of equipment. pendent spirits. During performances, the birds fly to a lure, a rectangularOn Oct. 5, 1955, a splendid peregrine was the first falcon preshaped leather pouch. The falconer whirls the lure in a circle on sented to the cadet wing. a 30-foot cord; the bird It was named “Mach 1,” quickly learns to strike it referring to the speed of in mid-air, carry it to the sound. Today, 12 to 15 falground and dine on the cons are kept in the mews food. As the bird stoops (enclosures for trained toward the lure in free hawks) north of the cadet flight, the lure is jerked area. aside, causing the falcon to Current breeds of fly up, circle and make anfalcons at the Academy other pass. This procedure include several breeds is repeated several times which are native to North before the bird is allowed America, including prairie to strike the lure in midfalcons, peregrine falcons, air. The falcon performs and the largest type of this task knowing that as falcon, the gyrfalcon. The soon as it catches the lure, Academy recently added it earns its meal for the several gyr-saker hybrids day. and a gyr-peregrine hybrid A small battery-powered to its ranks. Sakers are a transmitter and a bell are strong and agile mid-toattached to each leg so large size breed of falcon, that, should the bird not native to Eastern Europe come to the lure as it had and Asia. Sakers have been been trained, the cadet cross-bred with the larger falconers will be able to gyrfalcons in recent years follow and safely recover to produce a highly intelthe falcon. Air Force Football

38


the air force song

History of the Air Force Song In 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited, enduring musical composition to become the official Army Air Corps song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was selected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song was officially introduced at the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fittingly, Crawford sang it in its first public performance. The first page of the score, which Crawford submitted to the selection committee in July 1939, was carried to the surface of the moon on July 30, 1971, aboard the Apollo 15 “Falcon” lunar module by Colonel David R. Scott and Lieutenant Colonel James B. Irwin. Interestingly, at the moment the “Falcon” blasted off the surface of the moon with Scott and Irwin on board, a rendition of the “Air Force Song” was broadcast to the world by Major Alfred M. Worden, who had a tape recorder aboard the “Endeavor” command module which was in orbit around the moon. Scott, Irwin and Worden comprised the first and only “All-Air Force” Apollo crew and arranged to take the page of sheet music with them as a tribute to Crawford and the United States Air Force.

by Robert Crawford courtesy USAF Heritage of America Band Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun; Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At ‘em boys, Give ‘er the gun! (Give ‘er the gun now!) Down we dive, spouting our flame from under, Off with one helluva roar! We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force! Additional verses:

Bridge Section: Toast to the Host “A Toast to the Host” is part of the original Air Force Song. Many times this is sung as a separate piece. This is the verse which commemorates those who have fallen in the name of our service and our great country. This is the reason for the difference in melody and the reverent, reflective mood. After every football game, the Drum and Bugle Corps plays “A Toast to the Host” as the football team gathers together on the field, joins hands and stands at attention.

Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder, Sent it high into the blue; Hands of men blasted the world asunder; How they lived God only knew! (God only knew then!) Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer Gave us wings, ever to soar! With scouts before And bombers galore. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force! Bridge: “A Toast to the Host” Here’s a toast to the host Of those who love the vastness of the sky, To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly. We drink to those who gave their all of old, Then down we roar to score the rainbow’s pot of gold. A toast to the host of men we boast, the U.S. Air Force! Off we go into the wild sky yonder, Keep the wings level and true; If you’d live to be a grey-haired wonder Keep the nose out of the blue! (Out of the blue, boy!) Flying men, guarding the nation’s border, We’ll be there, followed by more! In echelon we carry on. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Air Force Football

39


pageantry Nothing is more indicative of the pageantry of Air Force football than the Wings of Blue. The U.S. Air Force Academy parachute team, the Wings of Blue, has been one of the outstanding parachute units in the country for more than two decades. Since 1967, cadets have dominated national intercollegiate parachuting championships, typically winning decisively over 40 other schools which field about 125 of the nation’s top college competitors. Additionally, they perform about 50 demonstrations each year for millions of spectators. That doesn’t include jumping into Falcon Stadium before the start of every football game, weather permitting. The Wings of Blue, because of their diverse mission, are divided into a demonstration team and a competition team. Advising and supervising the team is a cadre of active duty and reserve Air Force commissioned and non-commissioned officers. The team jumps from a variety of aircraft. However, the team primarily uses its own DeHavilland UV-18B Twin Otters. Each

cadet member must be a qualified jumpmaster and instructor in the Air Force Academy parachuting program. They must also maintain high academic and military standards to remain with the team. Members of the team average 600 jumps by the time they graduate. The primary mission of the parachute team is not competing or performing, it’s to train other cadets in free-fall parachuting. Each year, over 1,000 cadets complete five free-fall jumps in the basic free fall parachuting course and earn the coveted parachutist badge and rating. The Academy is the only school in the Air Force authorized to grant these awards and is the only school in the U.S. authorized to allow students to perform unassisted freefall delays on their first jump, without any prior static line training. The basic free-fall program is the premier character development program at the Academy and is available to all cadets. It is designed to develop courage, confi-

dence and discipline in each student and provide leadership experiences for the cadet instructors who teach the course. It is a rigorous training schedule with heavy emphasis on safety. Before cadets make their first jump, they are drilled repeatedly in ground school on proper parachuting procedures. The repetition is intended to have the jumper respond automatically and correctly should something unexpected occur during the jump. Cadets who successfully complete the basic free fall course are then eligible to take the advanced training necessary to tryout for the Wings of Blue. Those who want advanced training must compete for admission. Selection is based upon an individual’s maturity, abilities, academic and military standing. From its uncertain beginnings, when it was reserved for stuntmen, rugged paratroopers and desperate pilots, parachuting has evolved into an exacting science and demanding sport -- a sport dominated at the college level by the Air Force Academy.

The Flight of Sound

The complete experience in sight and sound is presented at every home Falcon football game by the “Flight of Sound,” the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps. Since 1948, the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps has entertained audiences across the nation and abroad with their thrilling performances. The Corps, originally assigned to Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C., was transferred to the Air Force Academy in 1963 and turned over to the Cadet Wing in 1972. Since then, the corps has won 16 of the 24 Interservice Academy Drum and Bugle Corps competitions and are the four-time defending champions. The competition is held annually during the Air Force vs. Navy football weekend. Recognized as one of America’s premier musical and marching units, the Corps exemplifies the precision and musical blend of a well-directed band or orchestra and the showmanship of a Broadway production. Performing on the average of 150 times a year, they have become known as the Academy’s ambassadors of precision drill and musical pageantry. The Corps’ primary mission is to support the Cadet Wing activities, including military formations and Academy athletic contests both home and away. An extension of the mission continues in the community with concerts, field exhibitions, band festivals and various military ceremonies. The “D & B” Corps is comprised of 135 cadets and has represented the Air Force Academy at Presidential Inaugural Parades, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades, The Tournament of Roses Parade, Mardi Gras Parades, The Festival of State in St. Petersburg, Fla., Walt Disney World’s International Music Festival and The Long’s Peak Scottish/Irish Festival. Air Force Football

40


The coaches


head coach troy calhoun The purpose of the United States Air Force Academy is to develop young people of strong character who graduate and serve as outstanding leaders on active duty and beyond. It’s a purpose Troy Calhoun thoroughly respects and realizes is necessary for our country. Calhoun left the Houston Texas of the NFL as an offensive coordinator in 2007 to embrace the mission of the Air Force Academy and accomplish what was once considered nearly impossible: building a service academy program that often earns a postseason bid while playing in one of college football’s best conferences. Seven of his eight years Air Force has been to a bowl under Calhoun’s guidance. The coach has guided Air Force to a 59-44 career record entering his ninth season. Air Force student-athletes must complete the nation’s most demanding academic curriculum while further embedding the heart and character that are crucial for serving America. Cadets at the Academy must work through courses that require finishing over 140 semester hours. Strong character traits, to include respect, teamwork, courage, spirit, discipline, honesty and toughness, are the bedrock of the leadership qualities Air Force football players utilize while serving as officers in the United States Air Force. Calhoun and his staff have come up with a way to manage the varied demands of their players and lead them into a cohesive team that has fared quite well both on and off the field in his eight seasons as head coach. Calhoun’s players are extraordinarily successful finishing their academic and leadership responsibilities. The Air Force football team’s NCAA APR (Academic Progress Report) is annually amongst the finest of the 127 schools that play at the FBS level of college football. From May 2007 through the present, Air Force Football’s multi-year APR has finished above the nation’s 90th percentile six of the last eight years which is more than any sport at any service academy. Air Force football’s most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) is 93 percent. In addition to being one of the nation’s best in regards to the NCAA’s APR and GSR, 169 of 170 seniors (99%) who have played for Calhoun since 2007 have graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and served as officers for our nation. Calhoun is the only coach in the history of service academy team ball sports to lead teams to a post-season bid six consecutive years. They have done this while playing very strong opponents. Calhoun’s 2009 Air Force squad was the only team in the last 50 years of service academy football to play at least four ranked teams and win a bowl game in the same season. In the Air Force Football

the ninth in the last 100 years of service academy football. The team finished 6-0 at home for just the third time in school history. Calhoun’s 2007 squad also finished 6-0 at home.

100-plus year history of service academy football, Calhoun is the first coach to lead teams to at least six wins and a bowl game in each of his first six seasons. Calhoun’s 2014 team finished 10-3 overall while having all 28 seniors graduate from the Air Force Academy. Calhoun was named as a finalist for the Maxwell National Coach of the Year. The Falcons qualified for their seventh bowl game in eight years, and by winning the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, captured their third bowl championship since 2009. Air Force defeated Army and Navy to win a record 19th Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy and its third CINC title in the last five years. The Falcons were also one of just two teams nationally to beat two 10-win teams in the regular season. The Falcons beat Boise State and in-state rival Colorado State, who each won 10-plus games. Air Force’s 10-win season was the first this century for the Academy and just

Air Force earned a bid in 2012 to the Armed Forces Bowl. Air Force won its second straight Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy (then-record 18th overall) in 2011, the first back-to-back titles at the Academy since 2001-02 and earned their fifth straight bowl game in the Military Bowl. The 2010 Air Force team finished 9-4 overall and won Air Force’s 17th Commanderin-Chief’s Trophy championship with wins over Army and Navy. The Falcons closed the 2010 season with a victory over Georgia Tech of the ACC in the Independence Bowl. Calhoun was named Coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation. The 2009 Air Force team finished 8-5 overall and concluded with a convincing 47-20 win over 25th-ranked Houston in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Air Force set 13 Academy bowl team records in the dominant victory. The team also set six school records during the 2009 season. Calhoun was named Coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation for his efforts. Calhoun’s 2007 and 2008 Air Force teams finished 9-4 and 8-5, respectively, and both earned bowl bids. The 2007 Falcons were the only team in Air Force history to win road games at Notre Dame, Utah and Colorado State in the same season. The five-game turnaround from 2006, in which Air Force was 4-8, was the largest in the nation that season by a first-year

Troy Calhoun enters his ninth season in 2015 42


head coach troy calhoun head coach. The five-game turnaround was the best in school history since the 1958 team had a school-record turnaround of six games. Air Force’s nine wins tied Calhoun for the most wins ever at a service academy by a first-year head coach, matching the mark set by Ben Martin in 1958. The six MWC wins set a new Academy standard and were two wins better than the previous mark for conference wins by a first-year head coach at the Academy. Calhoun was named the Mountain West Conference’s Coach of the Year for his efforts. In addition, he was named Coach of the Year in Region 5 by the American Football Coaches Association and was one of eight finalists for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. He was also one of seven finalists for the AFCA National Coach of the Year award. Calhoun brought to Air Force a wealth of experience at the collegiate and professional levels that was flooded with success at every stop prior to the Academy. Calhoun came to the Academy after serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Houston Texans in 2006. The Texans were one of only two NFL teams to triple their number of wins from the previous year. The 2006 Texans were the last team to defeat the Indianapolis Colts on their way to the Super Bowl championship. On offense, the Texans had the NFL’s leading receiver (Pro Bowler Andre Johnson with 103 catches), the NFL’s best quarterback completion percentage (68.4 percent) and their quarterback tied a NFL record against Buffalo with 22 straight completions.

Calhoun became a well-rounded NFL coach, working as a defensive assistant, special teams assistant and offensive assistant with the Denver Broncos from 2003-05. He began his NFL coaching career by serving on the defensive side of the ball in 2003. He helped coach the NFL’s fourthbest defense. The Broncos’ defense ranked seventh against the run and sixth against the pass. Denver’s defense yielded a mere 17.6 points per game as they made the playoffs for the first time since 2000. In 2004, Calhoun moved to become an assistant on offense and worked with the special teams. The offense ranked fifth in

PERSONAL Hometown: ........................Roseburg, Ore. Wife: ....................................Amanda Children: .............................Tyler, Amelia Years in Coaching: ............22nd AF/Career Record: ...........59-44 (9th year) BACKGROUND/HONORS • 1989 graduate of the Academy • First Academy graduate to be head coach • 17 years as a college coach • 4 years in the NFL • 2007 MWC coach of the year • 2007 Region 5 coach of the year • Finalist for national coach of the year (2007) • Tied as the winningest first-year head coach in school history • Winningest first-year head coach in school history for conference games • Colorado Coach of the Year (NFF), 2007, 2010 • Semifinalist for 2010 National Coach of the Year honors COACHING EXPERIENCE Air Force, Head Coach 2007-Present Houston Texans, Off. Coord./QBs 2006 Denver Broncos 2003-05 Asst. to Head Coach 2005 Off./Special Teams Asst. 2004 Defensive Assistant 2003 Wake Forest, Offensive Coord. 2001-02 Ohio, Offensive Coord. 1996-00 Ohio, Quarterbacks 1995-96 Air Force, JV/Varsity Asst. 1993-94 Air Force, Grad Asst. 1989-90

Troy Calhoun spent four years in the NFL - Broncos (L), Texans (R) Air Force Football

43


head coach troy calhoun the NFL, averaging 395.8 yards per game. Calhoun worked closely with Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan in the 2005 season, serving as the assistant to the head coach. The Broncos won the AFC West title for the 10th time in their history and played for the AFC Championship game for the first time in seven seasons. Their 14-4 record was the best since Denver finished the 1998 season as winners of Super Bowl XXXIII. The offense finished fifth in the NFL averaging 360.4 yards per game. The defense was stout against the run, finishing second in the NFL with 85.2 yards per game. Denver finished with an undefeated record at home during the regular season for the fifth time in team history. During Calhoun’s three years in Denver, the Broncos made the playoffs every season, averaging over 11 wins a year.

Prior to the NFL, Calhoun was an offensive coordinator for six seasons on the collegiate level. He began his coaching career at Air Force, where he worked as a graduate assistant from 1989-90. He started at quarterback for the Academy in 1986 and was one of only two freshmen to letter for the 1985 team. Calhoun served his country from 1989-95 as an active duty officer in the Air Force. He was an assistant coach for the Falcons in 1993-94. He moved to Ohio University in the spring of 1995 where he served as the quarterbacks coach for two seasons. Calhoun was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997. During his first season at the helm, the offense totaled 612 yards against Eastern Michigan, secondmost in school history. The Bobcats defeated Maryland in 1997, marking the school’s first win against a team from the ACC in school history. The `97 Bobcats’ 8-3 record was the school’s best in 29 years. During his last season at Ohio in 2000, the Bobcats beat two bowl teams, Minnesota and Marshall, for the first time in school history. Calhoun’s 2000 offense set a school record with 418.1 yards per game. Calhoun moved to Wake Forest in 2001. The Demon Deacons were one of only seven teams in the country to score more than 30 points in each of the final four games. During his second season, Wake led the ACC in total offense with 408.1 yards per game. His offense had a league-best 990 plays and was efficient with the ball, committing only 16 turnovers, fewest in the ACC. The 2001 season culminated with a 38-17 bowl victory over Oregon to give Wake Forest its first backto-back winning seasons since the ACC expanded from eight teams. Calhoun was raised in a home where both kids gradu-

CALHOUN VS. OPPONENTS Army........................................................ 7-1 BYU*....................................................... 1-3 Boise State* ............................................ 1-2 California# ............................................. 0-1 Colorado State* ..................................... 7-1 FCS .......................................................... 9-0 Fresno State*.......................................... 0-1 Georgia State.......................................... 1-0 Georgia Tech# ...................................... 1-0 Hawai’i* .................................................. 1-0 Houston## ............................................ 2-1 Michigan ................................................. 0-1 Minnesota ............................................... 0-1 Navy ........................................................ 3-5 Nevada* .................................................. 2-1 New Mexico* ......................................... 6-2 Notre Dame ........................................... 1-2 Oklahoma ............................................... 0-1 Rice# ....................................................... 0-1 San Diego State* ................................... 3-5 TCU*....................................................... 1-4 Toledo# .................................................. 0-1 UNLV* ................................................... 6-2 Utah* ....................................................... 1-3 Utah State* ............................................. 0-2 Western Michigan# .............................. 1-0 Wyoming* .............................................. 5-3 * - Conference opponent; # - Bowl game ated from the Air Force Academy and were varsity letter winners on nationally-ranked teams. Calhoun’s younger sister, Callie, is a 1991 Academy graduate. She was a 10-time track and cross country All-American who won six NCAA national titles. Troy Calhoun graduated from the Academy in 1989 as a member of the superintendent’s list by earning over a 3.0 grade point average along with a military performance average of better than 3.0. He also completed a master’s in business administration (MBA) from Oklahoma City University in 1992. He and his wife, Amanda, live in Colorado Springs and have two children, Tyler (13) and Amelia (11). Troy and Amanda Calhoun have a strong respect and affinity for the members of our armed services and are very involved with numerous charitable and community endeavors.

Calhoun Head Coaching Record Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

School Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Totals

Air Force Football

Record 10-3 2-10 6-7 7-6 9-4 8-5 8-5 9-4 58-44

MW 5-3/4th 0-8/6th 5-3/4th 3-4/5th 5-3/T3rd 5-3/4th 5-3/4th 6-2/2nd 34-29

Home 6-0 2-5 5-1 4-3 5-1 5-1 3-3 6-0 36-14

Away 3-3 0-5 1-5 3-2 3-3 2-4 4-1 3-3 19-26

Neu. 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 3-4

Bowl Famous Idaho Potato, Western Mich. (W 38-24) --Armed Forces, Rice (L 14-33) Military Bowl, Toledo (L 41-42) Independence, Georgia Tech (W 14-7) Armed Forces, Houston (W 47-20) Armed Forces, Houston (L 28-34) Armed Forces, California (L 36-42) Bowl Record: 3-4 44


jake campbell - assistant offensive backfield Jake Campbell is in his fourth season at Air Force as an offensive backfield assistant coach. Campbell returned to his alma mater after four years at Claremont-MuddScripps where he was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2011. He coached running backs his first three seasons. Campbell has been instrumental in the development of running backs Anthony LaCoste, who led the Falcons in rushing in 2013, and Jacobi Owens, who became just the second sophomore in Air Force history to rush for 1,000-yards in a season. LaCoste rushed for 890 yards and had breakout performances vs. Army and New Mexico with 440 yards combined. He rushed for 263 yards vs. Army while becoming the only player in school history with multiple TD runs of 70-plus yards in the same game. He came back with a 177yard effort the next week vs. the Lobos. Owens rushed for 1,054 total yards and ranked third in the conference with a 105.4 per-game average. He also set a school record for most yards rushing by a player in his first-career game with 233 yards vs. Nicholls State. Campbell mentored two offensive MVPs (DJ Lillard, 2010 and Spencer Clark, 2011) at CMS. Lillard was the first running back to make first-team all-SCIAC since 2002 while Clark led the team in all-purpose yards in his senior campaign.

Air Force Football

The Campbell File Year at Air Force: ......... 4th/5th (overall) Career Year: ................. 9th Hometown: .................. Sacramento, CA Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1996 Coaching Experience Air Force Offensive Backfield .............2012-Present Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Off. Coord/Quarterbacks ....2011 Off. Coord/Running Backs ..2009-10 Running Backs .....................2008 Air Force Prep School Graduate Assistant .............1996

Under Campbell’s direction, the offensive unit made its way into the school’s record books. The 2010 team broke the school’s record for points scored in a season with 268 and tied the school record for touchdowns in a season at 36. The 2010 offense also led the conference in rushing, third down conversions, turnovers, sacks given up, and red zone efficiency, while being second in scoring and time of possession. Peter Kimmey, who took over for the starting role at quarterback midway through the year, rushed for 14 touchdowns in Campbell’s system, one shy of the school record. He led the conference in rushing touchdowns and points per game. Campbell is a 1996 graduate of the Air Force Academy. His on field accomplishments and highlights as a running back make him one of the best to ever play the position at the Academy. He captained the 1995 team that won one of the Academy’s three Western Athletic Conference (WAC) championships in its history. Campbell’s efforts land him in the top five in several areas of the Falcon record book. He is currently third all-time in yards per carry for a season, fourth all-time for a career. He is also third all-time for yards per reception for a season and career touchdown recep-

tions. He put together back-to-back 1,000 plus all-purpose yards his junior and senior years as a running back, receiver and kick returner. Campbell was later named to the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph’s Air Force all-decade team of the 1990’s. Prior to joining the CMS football staff, Campbell served 10 years as an officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of major. Campbell amassed over 1,000 flying hours as a pilot in the T-37, T-1A, and C-9A airframes. He flew the first stateside C-9A aircraft to deploy overseas in support of military operations in Kosovo. Campbell finished his military career as a contract negotiator. He was responsible for leading negotiating teams with Fortune 500 companies in contracts worth well over $400 million to deploy the widely known and frequently used Global Positioning System (GPS). Campbell spent one season at the Air Force Academy Prep School as an assistant football coach. His responsibilities were coaching the running backs and quarterbacks, as well as the offensive play-calling duties. While at the Prep School, he helped develop numerous eventual Falcon football stars such as Scott McKay, Qualario Brown, Nate Beard and Chris Jessup. Campbell was also a math instructor and taught calculus. Campbell was also a Nike/SPARQ trainer and the lead running back coach for the Nike Football Training Camps held throughout the country. He has worked with some of the best athletes in the country, many who have gone on to professional and Division I careers. Originally from North Highlands, a neighborhood in Sacramento, Calif., Campbell was a four-sport starter in high school. He lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. Campbell was also an assistant coach for the two-time defending conference champion CMS Athena softball team. Campbell has a son, Brayden.

45


tim cross - defensive line Tim Cross begins his second season at Air Force as the defensive line coach. Cross comes to the Academy after spending three years at Texas where he coached strength and conditioning. Prior to his stint at Texas, Cross served as the associate head coach and defensive line coach at Minnesota. Cross’ impact at the Academy has been immediate. He mentored a defensive line that was a strength in the revamped defense in 2014. The Falcons improved in scoring, rushing, passing and total defense last season, including having one of the nation’s most improved scoring defenses with an average of 24.2 points per game, a nearly 16 points per game improvement. The defensive line was anchored by Alex Hansen, who recorded 56 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. Troy Timmerman and Nick Fitzgerald also had career years on the defensive line in 2014, recording 5.5 and 6.0 tackles for loss, respectively. Hansen was a second-team all-conference selection last season. While at Minnesota, he helped the Gophers to a +.92 turnover margin which ranked second in the Big Ten and No. 16 in the nation in 2008. That same year, his defensive line recorded 20.5 sacks and 44 tackles for loss which ranked in the top

Air Force Football

The Cross File Year at Air Force: ......... 2nd Career Year: ................. 15th Hometown: .................. Clarksville, TN Alma Mater: ................. No. Colorado, 1990 Coaching Experience Air Force Defensive Line.....................2014-Present Texas Strength/Conditioning ........2011-13 Strength/Conditioning ........2001-04 Minnesota Assoc. HC/Def. Line.............2007-10 Syracuse Defensive Line.....................2005-06 three in the conference and in the top 25 nationally in both categories. He coached defensive end D.L. Wilhite to Big Ten All-Freshman honors from The Sporting News in 2009 and saw his defensive line rack up 32 tackles for loss in 2009. He also coached defensive end Willie VanDeSteeg to first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2008. VanDeSteeg became the first Gopher defender to be named First-Team All-Big Ten since 2004. Prior to his stint at Minnesota, he coached the defensive line at Syracuse from 2005-06 where he helped the Orange lead the Big East and finish seventh in the nation in turnover margin at +.92. His front line at Syracuse averaged 2.8 sacks per game which was among the nation’s top 20. A big reason for the Orange’s success in getting to opposing quarterbacks

was Cross’ work with 2006 Big East sack leader Jameel McClain. Cross also coached NFL Draft selections James Wyche and Ryan LaCasse while at Syracuse. Cross first began working at Texas prior to going to Syracuse, serving as assistant strength coach for the Longhorns from 2001-04. Cross assisted in the development and implementation of the strength and speed programs for the UT football squad. He was responsible for creating training programs for a Doak Walker, a Butkus and a Nagurski Trophy winner. Cross also played a key role in the development of numerous All-Americans and All-Big 12 performers, and his teams won at least nine games each season he coached with the Longhorns. Cross began his coaching career in Colorado at Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, serving as head coach from 1997-2000. He also spent one season as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at TJHS. Cross led the school to four straight league title and a 42-game conference winning streak. While at TJHS, he mentored 14 high school All-Americans, 20 all-state selections and 31 first team all-conference players. , Cross coached two consecutive Gold Helmet Award winners, an honor bestowed to high school football all-state honorees who are successful on and off the field. He also coached two future NFL first-round draft picks during his time at TJHS in Daniel Graham (New England Patriots) and Andre Woolfolk (Tennessee Titans). A native of Clarksville, Tenn., Cross attended Gateway High School in Aurora, Colo., and is a 1990 graduate of Northern Colorado where he was a four-year letterman in football and earned all-North Central Conference honors as a linebacker. Cross and his wife, Natalie, have four children, Keion, Mariah, Tiana and Keria.

46


clay hendrix - associate head coach, offensive line Clay Hendrix is in his ninth season at the Academy as the offensive line coach and sixth as associate head coach. Hendrix made his presence in the program known early, as he has turned the offensive line into one of the team’s strengths each season and one of the best units in the conference each year. Air Force has won six Mountain West Conference rushing titles and ranked in the top 10 nationally in seven of his eight seasons. Hendrix’s offensive line has paved the way for five top three finishes in the nation in rushing in six seasons. The Falcons have averaged 300-plus yards three times. Last season, the offensive line featured first-team all-conference performer and Rimington Trophy Watch List honoree Michael Husar, who started the year at center and proved the versatility of the unit by moving to guard during the season half of the season to help strengthen the team. Air Force ranked second in the MW and sixth nationally in rushing last year with a 273.1 per-game average. The squad was second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12. In 2013, Hendrix’s offensive line worked with four different starting quarterbacks, yet still ranked first in the conference and fifth nationally in sacks allowed and in red zone offense. Air Force was second in the conference and 13th nationally in rushing with a 262.7 per-game average.

Air Force Football

The Hendrix File Year at Air Force: ......... 9th Career Year: ................. 28th Hometown: .................. Commerce, GA Alma Mater: ................. Furman, 1986 Coaching Experience Air Force Associate Head Coach........ 2009-Present Offensive Line .................... 2007-Present Furman Offensive Line .................... 1988-2006 North Carolina State Graduate Asst. ................... 1986-87 Air Force’s offense as a whole has ranked as one of the top units in the conference under Hendrix. The Falcons were third in fourth down percentage with a 59.3 mark and also ranked fifth in thirddown percentage at 44.2 percent. Air Force set a new single-season school record in 2011 with 454 points, while the scoring average ranked fourth all-time. In addition, Air Force also ranked third in school history with 43 rushing touchdowns and fourth with 16 passing TDs. The team’s 60.3 completion percentage was second best in Air Force history.

1988 NCAA I-AA national crown. The success Furman enjoyed over his last seven years, including a combined 6524 record and three league titles, was due in large measure to the work of Hendrixdirected fronts. A product of Commerce, Ga., he starred as an offensive guard as a prep, helping Commerce High School to a 13-1-1 record and the 1981 AA state championship. A 1986 Furman graduate, he was a three-year starter from 1982-85 when Furman rolled up a 39-10-1 record. He also played on three league title teams and four nationally ranked squads, including the 1985 national runner-up team. Furman also recorded impressive wins over South Carolina (1982), Georgia Tech (1983) and N.C. State (1984 & ‘85) during his tenure. He was named all-state in 1985. Following graduation, he joined Dick Sheridan’s coaching staff at North Carolina State as a graduate assistant before returning to Furman in 1988. He and his wife, the former LeeAnn Hedgpeth of Taylors, S.C., have two sons, Cal (18) and Mac (14).

Hendrix came to Air Force after completing 19 seasons at NCAA I-AA Furman as the offensive line coach, including the last five as assistant head coach. Since joining the staff in 1988, he played a central role in Furman’s success as his offensive lines helped the Paladins post a 147-73-1 record, win six Southern Conference titles and claim the

47


derek lewis - wide receivers Derek Lewis enters his first year as wide receivers coach at Air Force in 2015. Lewis was the tight ends coach at Florida for three seasons prior to coming to the Academy. In 2012 at Florida, he coached all-Southeastern Conference selection Jordan Reed, who led the team with 45 catches for 559 yards. He also added three touchdowns. Reed ranked ninth nationally in catches by a tight end and13th in receiving yards by a tight end. Reed was a third-round pick by the Washington Redskins in 2013. In 2011, Lewis’ group of tight ends caught 47 passes for 584 yards (12.4 ypc) and three touchdowns. Reed finished second on the team with 28 catches and third on the team with 307 receiving yards. Lewis coached tight ends at Minnesota from 2007-10. While at Minnesota, Lewis tutored Nick Tow-Arnett to an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention selection following the 2009 season after Tow-Arnett finished second on the team with 37 receptions for 505 yards and three touchdowns. As a group, Gopher tight ends in 2009 averaged over 13 yards per reception. Prior to going to Minnesota, he was the defensive ends coach at North Texas. From 2005-06, Lewis worked at Texas as a graduate assistant, where he was part of the staff that captured the 2005 BCS National Title. He also coached TE David Thomas who owns UT career records for receptions, receiving yards and touch-

The Lewis File Year at Air Force: ......... 1st Career Year: ................. 11th Hometown: .................. New Orleans, LA Alma Mater: ................. Texas, 1998 Coaching Experience Air Force Wide Receivers .................. 2015 Florida Tight Ends .......................... 2011-14 Minnesota Tight Ends/Special Teams .. 2008-10 North Texas Defensive Ends .................. 2007 Texas Graduate Assistant ............ 2005-06 downs by a tight end, in addition to the Texas single-game record for receptions by a tight end (10, 2006 Rose Bowl). Thomas was a third-round selection by the New England Patriots in 2006. Lewis is a 1998 graduate of the University of Texas with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. While with the Longhorns, Lewis was a solid four-year receiving tight end who started 16 career games. He played in three bowl games (1995 Sugar Bowl; 1997 Fiesta Bowl; 1999 Cotton Bowl) and was a member of two conference championship teams (1995 SWC; 1996 Big 12). Lewis was voted 1998 first-team AllBig 12 by conference coaches after being named third-team All-Big 12 in 1997. Lewis hauled in 18 catches for 236 yards and six touchdowns in a senior campaign that was highlighted by his 61-yard reception on fourth and inches that helped seal the 1996 Big 12 Championship game for Texas. He finished his career ranked third all-time at Texas in TDs by a tight end (8), ranked fifth in career receptions by a tight end (47), and ranked seventh on the school’s chart for receiving yards by a tight end (551). A native of New Orleans, La., Lewis spent two seasons as a member of the St. Louis Rams (1999-2000) and was part of the Super Bowl XXXIV championship team. Lewis and his wife, Adonis, have one son, Myles.

Air Force Football

48


steed lobotzke - tight ends Steed Lobotzke enters his first year at Air Force as the tight ends coach in 2015. Lobotzke spent the 2014 season at Winston-Salem State where the Rams made a trip to the CIAA Championship. He spearheaded the Ram offense that recorded eight-straight 400-plus yard games and Winston-Salem State ended the year with a No. 10 national ranking. Prior to WSSU, Lobotzke spent 13 years at Wake Forest, including 11 seasons as the Deacons’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. He also coached the running backs, tight ends and fullbacks. During his tenure, the Wake Forest offense broke many school and ACC records. In 2012, junior wide receiver Michael Campanaro caught 7.9 passes per game, which led the ACC and was the second-best mark in ACC history. His 79 receptions in 2012 were the fourth-highest single-season mark for a Wake Forest player and were achieved despite the fact that he missed almost three games with an injury. Campanaro’s 16 catches against Boston College set an ACC single-game record. The 2011 team came within a field goal of playing for the ACC championship and went to the Music City Bowl. The squad scored 338 points - third-best in Wake Forest history - and only had 12 turnovers, which was the lowest total in school history and the best in the ACC that season.

The Lobotzke File Year at Air Force: ......... 1st/2nd Career Year: ................. 20th Hometown: .................. Roseville, CA Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1992 Coaching Experience Air Force Tight Ends .......................... 2015 Graduate Assistant ............ 1993 Winston-Salem State Off. Coord., Off. Line .......... 2014 Wake Forest Off. Coord, Off. Line ........... 2003-13 Offensive Line .................... 2001-02 Ohio Offensive Line .................... 1997-00 and the ACC Championship. The offense produced 4,298 yards, the third-highest total in school history and put up Wake Forest’s fourth-best scoring season with 302 points. Wake Forest also ranked sixth in the nation in fewest turnovers. Freshman quarterback Riley Skinner was named ACC Rookie of the Year after leading the ACC in pass efficiency (139.6) and breaking the Wake Forest record for completion percentage (65.8 percent). On November 13, 2006, Lobotzke was chosen as the Master Football Coaches MCS Nike Offensive Coordinator of the Week after Wake Forest defeated Florida State 30-0 in Tallahassee.

Ohio University as the centers and guards coach. In his four seasons at Ohio, the offensive line paved the way for four of the top five rushing seasons in school history. Lobotzke’s ties with Grobe go back to their days at the Air Force Academy when Grobe personally recruited him. The Northern California native attended the Academy and lettered on the football team in 1990-1991, playing on the offensive line. As a player, Lobotzke helped lead Air Force to three Liberty Bowl appearances. He earned second-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors as a junior and was named to the first team as a senior before being invited to play in the East-West Shrine Football Classic. After graduating from the Academy in 1992 with a degree in economics, Lobotzke began his coaching career at his alma mater. He served as a graduate assistant in the 1992-93 season, helping lead the team to another Liberty Bowl berth in 1992. Following his tour of active military duty, Lobotzke joined the Ohio staff in 1997. Lobotzke is married to the former Kristin Hazen of Warren, Ohio. The couple has two daughters: Capri and Gia.

Lobotzke went to Wake Forest along with head coach Jim Grobe after serving under Grobe the previous four years at

In 2006, Wake Forest won 11 games

Air Force Football

49


matt mcgettigan - strength and conditioning Matt McGettigan is in his ninth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Falcon football team. Widely considered one of the best in the country, McGettigan helped transform the Falcon program. Prior to his coming to the Academy, the Falcons had posted a 12-24 record over the second half of the season from 2001-06. Since his arrival, the Falcons have won over 60 percent of their games over the second half of the season. In addition to being in better physical shape, the Falcons have seen fewer significant injuries. McGettigan played a key factor in the play of 2007 All-American Chad Hall, a 5-foot-8, 185-pound do-everything runner who averaged over 32 touches per game over the last seven weeks of the 2007 season. McGettigan received the ultimate affirmation of excellence when he earned recognition as the 2001 National Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society. The award underscored the respect McGettigan has from his peers.

The McGettigan File Year at Air Force: ...... 9th Career Year: .............. 29th Hometown: ............... Darlington, WI Alma Mater: .............. Luther College, 1987

McGettigan is married to the former Darla Hook of Charles City, Iowa. They have two children, Mariah and Colin.

Coaching Experience Air Force Strength/Conditioning ....... 2007-Present Iowa State Strength/Conditioning ....... 1996-06 Notre Dame Strength/Conditioning ....... 1991-95 Wis.-Platteville Strength/Conditioning ....... 1987-90 McGettigan joined the Iowa State staff in 1996 with head coach Dan McCarney in 1996. He spent 11 years with the Cyclones before coming to Air Force in the summer of 2007. Prior to his stint in Ames, he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Notre Dame from 1991-95. Before his work with the Fighting Irish, McGettigan served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Wisconsin-Platteville from 1987-90. McGettigan completed his undergraduate work in physical education at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, in 1987, where he was a three-year starter on the football team. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In January 1989, McGettigan received his certification as strength and conditioning specialist. He earned his master’s degree in 1989 from Wisconsin-Platteville. A native of Darlington, Wis.,

Air Force Football

50


ben miller - running backs, special teams coordinator Ben Miller is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at Air Force. This season marks his fourth as running backs coach after coaching tight ends for five seasons, and his eighth year coaching the specialists (punters, kickers and snappers). This season is his fifth as the special teams coordinator. Miller’s first four years saw the development of Travis Dekker as one of the best tight ends in school history and one of the best in the Mountain West Conference. Dekker caught 25 passes for 382 yards and two scores, while averaging 15.3 yards per catch, in 2007. His 25 catches were the most by an Air Force tight end since Trent Van Hulzen in 1989. Dekker would later sign a contract with the Green Bay Packers. In addition, Chaz Demerath developed into one of the team’s top receiving threats in 2010 in his first year as a starter. Demerath caught 17 passes for 241 yards to finish third on the team in receiving. Miller’s work with the kickers has also been impressive. Senior Ryan Harrison kicked a school-record 24 field goals in 2008, while becoming a semifinalist for the Lou Groza National Placekicker of the Year award. Harrison also set a record for field goals in consecutive seasons with 43 in

The Miller File Year at Air Force: ...... 9th/10th overall Career Year: .............. 11th Hometown: ............... Columbia Station, OH Alma Mater: .............. Air Force, 2002 Coaching Experience Air Force Running Backs ............ 2012-Present Special Teams Coord.. 2010-Present Specialists .................. 2008-Present Tight Ends .................. 2007-11 Illinois Graduate Asst. ........... 2006 Air Force Off. Graduate Asst. .... 2002-03 2007-08. The last two seasons Will Conant ranked among the conference’s top kickers, hitting 11-of-13 field goals and 32-of33 extra points for 65 points to lead the Falcons in 2013. Last season, Conant hit 19-of-21 field goals and 45-of-46 PATs to hit the 100-point mark with 102. He also averaged 43.6 yards per punt last season. He was a Lou Groza Award semifinalist and earned MW special teams player of the year honors. His first year working with the running backs was highly successful. He oversaw the progress of first-year starter Cody Getz, who rushed for 1,248 yards which is the seventh most in school history. Getz opened the season with a school-record five straight 100-yard games while hitting the 200-yard mark three times to establish a new school record. Last year, he led sophomore Jacobi

Air Force Football

Owens to a 1,000-yard season in his first year as a starter. Owens ranked third in the conference in rushing with a 105.4 per-game average and set a school record for most yards rushing by a player in his first start with 233 yards vs. Nicholls State. Anthony LaCoste had a breakout season at running back for the Falcons in 2013. LaCoste rushed for 890 yards and had breakout performances vs. Army and New Mexico with 440 yards combined. He rushed for 263 yards vs. Army while becoming the only player in school history with multiple TD runs of 70-plus yards in the same game. He came back with a 177yard effort the next week vs. the Lobos. A 2002 Academy graduate, Miller spent the 2006 season as the offensive graduate assistant at the University of Illinois before returning to the Academy. Miller was an all-conference offensive lineman for the Falcons, starting at left tackle as a junior and senior. After completing his collegiate career, Miller signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns, where he was used as a fullback/tight end/ long snapper. In the fall of 2005, he joined the practice squad for the Philadelphia Eagles. Miller served as a graduate assistant coach at the Academy from 2002-03. He also spent one year in the ManTech Division at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, before transitioning to the Air Force Reserve in May of 2004. During the NFL offseason, he worked as a public affairs officer doing recruiting and public relations activities for the Air Force. Miller is married to the former Meghan Carney. The couple has two daughters, Quinn and Keeley, and a son, Lochlan.

51


john rudzinski - secondary John Rudzinski, one of the most energetic and dynamic young coaches in college football, begins his sixth season with the Falcons. In addition to his work with the secondary, Rudzinski’s tenure includes responsibilities as the recruiting coordinator, outside linebackers coach and as a defensive assistant in the program. Last season, Rudzinski developed first-team All- Mountain West Conference performer Weston Steelhammer at safety. Steelhammer record six interceptions on the season and tied a school record with three vs. Boise State. In addition, Rudzinski’s leadership spurred Christian Spears to be among the team leaders in tackles with 81 while Jordan Mays added 49 in his first season as a starter. In 2012, Rudzinski guided Alex Means to Mountain West all-conference honors. With Rudzinski’s teaching, Means led the Falcons in tackles for loss and sacks while finishing near the conference leaders. The Falcons qualified for a sixth straight bowl game, taking on Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl. The Falcons were 5-3 in conference play. As recruiting coordinator from 20122014, Rudzinski managed the national

The Rudzinski File Year at Air Force: ...... 6th/8th overall Career Year: .............. 8th Hometown: ............... Green Bay, WI Alma Mater: .............. Air Force, 2005 Coaching Experience Air Force Secondary .......................... 2015 Rec. Coord./Secondary ...... 2014 Recruiting Coord./OLBs ..... 2012-13 Def. Asst./Asst. Rec. Coord. .. 2010-11 Graduate Assistant ............ 2005-07 academic and athletic evaluation of high school prospects. In 2010 and 2011, Rudzinski’s first two years back on staff, the Falcons won back-to-back Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. In 2011, Rudzinski assisted the defense to finish first in the conference in passing defense with a 166.8 average. In 2010, the Falcon defense was even better, ranking second nationally by allowing just 147.8 passing yards per game. The defensive success aided Air Force to a 9-4 record, capped by a victory over Georgia Tech in the Independence Bowl. Rudzinski began his coaching career in 2005 as a graduate assistant at the Air Force Academy, serving for two years under the leadership College Football Hall of Famer Fisher DeBerry. Learning under the tutelage of defensive coordinator Richard Bell, Rudzinski helped developed future Mountain West all- conference players, Drew Fowler and John Rabold.

nance operations officer from 2007-10, leading 250 airman. He was responsible for the people, products and processes for the multi-billion dollar C-17 aircraft maintenance effort. Throughout his time in Charleston, he coached at First Baptist High School as a defensive assistant. Rudzinski is a 2001 high school graduate from Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A three-year letterman at the Air Force Academy, he led the team in tackles over this span. A two-time captain, Rudzinski was named the team’s most valuable player and was honored with Air Force’s Brian Bullard Award, which is the program’s highest honor. An honorable mention All-Mountain West conference selection as a senior, Rudzinski was selected to play in the East/West Shrine Game. Rudzinski graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2005 as a member of the Superintendent’s List by earning over a 3.0 grade point average along with a military performance average of better than 3.0. Rudzinski was also honored as Outstanding Cadet in Management in his graduating class. In 2014, Rudzinski earned his master’s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado. He and his wife, Lauren, live in Colorado Springs and have three children, Elin (4), Luke (3) and Malin (2). He and Lauren have strong admiration for the members of our armed services and feel fortunate to mentor the next great generation of Air Force officers.

Transitioning to Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., Rudzinski served as mainte-

Air Force Football

52


steve russ - assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, dbs Steve Russ enters his fourth year at Air Force as the assistant head coach and second season as the defensive coordinator and defensive backfield coach. Russ was the co-defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach previously. Russ’ first season as the lone defensive coordinator was impressive, as he completely revamped the defense and turned it into one of the finest in the conference. Air Force improved in all four major categories last season, including a remarkable 15.8 points per game improvement to 24.2 overall which led the conference and was 72 spots higher in the national rankings (33rd). The Falcons also improved in rushing, passing and total defense, including an over 100 yard improvement in rushing defense to 135.6 yards per game. That improvement went from ranking 119th nationally to 28th, which is a 91 spot improvement. In addition, the defense improved in third down defense from 125th to 36th, quarterback sacks from 114th to 24th, tackles for loss from 129th to 42nd. Russ also coached safety Weston Steelhammer to first-team all-Mountain West honors. Steelhammer is on the Lott Trophy watch list for 2015. Russ, a 1995 Air Force Academy

The Russ File Year at Air Force: ..........3rd/4th overall Career Year: ..................9th Hometown: ...................Stetsonville, WI Alma Mater: ..................Air Force, 1995 Coaching Experience Air Force Asst. Head Coach/ Def. Coord./DBs ................. 2014-Present Asst. Head Coach/ Co-Def. Coord. ................... 2012-13 Inside Linebackers ............. 2013 Secondary .......................... 2012 Wake Forest Secondary .......................... 2011 Linebackers ........................ 2010 TEs/Fullbacks ..................... 2008-09 Syracuse Defensive Coordinator ....... 2007 LBs/Special Teams ............. 2005-06 Ohio LBs/Special Teams Coor. .......... 2001-04 Air Force Graduate Assistant/ Strength and Cond. ............ 1995 graduate and four-year football letterman, returned to the Academy from Wake Forest, where he coached since 2008, most recently as the secondary coach. Prior to coaching the secondary in 2011 at Wake Forest, Russ spent his first two seasons working with the tight ends and fullbacks and was the linebackers coach in 2010. He coached at Syracuse for three seasons (2005-07) and spent four seasons as an assistant at Ohio (2001-04). Russ began his coaching career at Air Force as a graduate assistant strength coach in 1995. While playing at Air Force, Russ

earned second-team All-WAC honors in 1994 and was selected to play in both the Blue-Gray All-Star game and the East-West Shrine game following his senior season. Russ received Air Force’s Brian Bullard Award, which is the program’s highest honor, in 1994 and was a seventh-round draft pick of the Denver Broncos in the 1995 NFL Draft. He is one of just seven players in Air Force history to be drafted in the NFL. Following two years of active service in the military, Russ joined the Broncos and spent four seasons with the team and he was a part of Denver’s 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl Championship teams under the direction of head coach Mike Shanahan and defensive coordinator Greg Robinson. He began his full-time coaching career in 2001, joining the staff at Ohio University as the outside linebackers coach. Former AFA assistant coach Brian Knorr was serving as Ohio’s head coach at the time. Russ became the inside linebackers coach in 2001 and added the responsibility of coordinating special teams in 2004. In 2005, Russ moved to Syracuse as the linebackers coach and became the defensive coordinator prior to the 2007 season. In 2008, Russ moved to Wake Forest where he coached tight ends and fullbacks in 2008-09. He coached linebackers in 2010 and the secondary in 2011. The punt coverage team, which Russ coordinated, led the nation in punt return defense, allowing just nine yards all season in 2008. When he took over the secondary in 2011, the Wake defense showed dramatic improvement. From 2010 to 2011, the pass efficiency defense improved 56 spots nationally, the third-down defense improved 52 spots nationally and the scoring defense improved 45 spots nationally. In 2011, Russ coached safety Josh Bush to first-team All-ACC and third-team AP All-America honors. Bush was drafted in the sixth round by the New York Jets. Russ also coached Merrill Noel, who was named the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a Freshman All-American by numerous publications as he led the country in pass break-ups. A native of Stetsonville, Wis., Russ and his wife, Betsy, are the parents of a daughter, Mackenzie, and a son, Tyler.

Air Force Football

53


steve senn - director of recruiting/player personnel Steve Senn begins his 10th season with Air Force football overall and first as director of recruiting and player personnel. Senn previously served as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant as an officer in the Air Force. Senn retired from active duty in 2009 and served as an executive assistant for five years before taking over recruiting duties.

The Senn File Year at Air Force: ..........10th Career Year: ..................10th Hometown: ...................Albuquerque, NM Alma Mater: ..................Air Force, 1990 Coaching Experience Air Force Director of Recruiting/ Player Personnel. ............... 2015 Administrative Asst. ........... 2009-2014 JV Head Coach/ Varsity Assistant ................ 2006-09

Senn is a 1990 graduate of the Academy where he earned his bachelor’s degree in social sciences. While at the Academy, Senn lettered three years in football as a wide receiver and helped the Falcons to a pair of bowl games. He holds the school record for receiving yards in a bowl game with 150 set in the 1989 Liberty Bowl. He is also the record holder for touchdown catches in a bowl game with two, which he did in both the 1987 Freedom Bowl and 1989 Liberty Bowl. Following graduation, Senn served for one year as an assistant coach with the football team before going to undergraduate pilot training at Reese AFB, Texas. He was then assigned to Dover AFB, Del., where he was a C-5 aircraft commander from 1993-96. Senn was then a C-27A evaluator pilot at Howard AFB in Panama from 1996-99. He returned to the C-5 as an evaluator pilot while stationed at Travis AFB, Calif., from 1999-2002. Prior to returning to the Academy, he was a C-20H instructor pilot at Ramstein AB, Germany, from 2002-05. Senn is a 1985 graduate of Cibola High School in Albuquerque, N.M., where he was a first-team all-state quarterback and free safety. Senn’s wife, Sophie, who is also a 1990 Academy graduate, retired from active duty in 2009 as well. They have two children, Arran and Eric.

Air Force Football

54


mike thiessen - offensive coordinator, quarterbacks Mike Thiessen is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at the Academy. This season is his second as the solo offensive coordinator after four years of sharing the duties, and his first as the quarterbacks coach. Thiessen coached wide receivers for the eighth previous seasons. Thiessen had one of the top receiving corps in school history last season, overseeing the development of two players that had breakout seasons. Jalen Robinette led the Falcons with 43 catches for 806 yards and four touchdowns. His 806 yards are the most by a Falcon since Jason Brown in 2005. Garrett Brown was second on the team with 36 catches for 535 yards and a team-best six touchdowns. Thiessen was a key contributor in the development of All-American Chad Hall, the conference offensive player of the year in 2007. Hall caught 50 passes, the sixth most in school history, for 524 yards, while rushing for 1,478 yards, which ranks second all-time in school history. Hall played six seasons in the NFL and earned a Super Bowl appearance with the San Francisco 49ers. Over the last several seasons, Thiessen coached Kevin Fogler, who emerged as

The Thiessen File Year at Air Force: ......... 9th Career Year: ................. 12th Hometown: .................. Modesto, CA Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 2001 Coaching Experience Air Force Off. Coordinator/QBs........2015 Off. Coordinator/WRs .......2014 Asst. Head Coach/WRs .....2011-13 Offensive Coord/WRs .......2008-10 Wide Receivers .................2007-08 AFA Prep Off. Coord..........2004-06 a key player in the offense. Fogler led the Falcons in every receiving category in 2009 with 25 catches for 567 yards and five touchdowns. In 2011, Jonathan Warzeka and Zack Kauth each had 31 catches to lead the team. Kauth had 620 receiving yards and five touchdowns while Warzeka had 442 yards and four scores. A two-sport star during his collegiate career, Thiessen was an All-American baseball player as a centerfielder in the spring of 2000 and was the Mountain West Conference football offensive player of the year in the fall of 2000. A two-year starter at quarterback, Thiessen led the team in rushing and was among the conference leaders in rushing yards and touchdowns in 2000.

senior, while rushing for 713 yards and 10 touchdowns and passing for 1,687 yards and 13 scores in 2000. On the diamond, he holds 10 Academy records (six career and four single-season), including a schoolrecord 33-game hitting streak. After graduation in 2001, Thiessen was a 42nd round draft pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001. He played in 27 games with the Yakima Bears “A� team and led the squad with a .308 batting average. His first military assignment was at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., working in the fighter squadron. He entered the World Class Athlete Program and played with the Lancaster Jethawks, an advanced A affiliate of the Diamondbacks in 2003. He hit .278 with five homers and 42 runs scored in 85 games. Following that season, he returned to Luke and worked in personnel. After three years at Luke AFB, Thiessen returned to the Academy to teach and coach at the USAFA Prep School. He served as an instructor in algebra, calculus and chemistry and was the offensive coordinator for the football team for three seasons before joining the Academy staff in 2007. Thiessen and his wife, the former Kristen McClellan of Jefferson City, Mo., have a son, Andrew, and a daughter, Brooke.

He capped off his career by earning offensive most valuable player honors while leading Air Force to a 37-34 win over Fresno State in the Silicon Valley Classic. Thiessen finished the game with 99 yards rushing and 204 yards passing. Thiessen was a team captain as a

Air Force Football

55


ron vanderlinden - inside linebackers Ron Vanderlinden begins his second season at Air Force as the inside linebackers coach. Vanderlinden comes to the Academy after 13 years at Penn State where he coached linebackers. Vanderlinden’s first season at the Academy was memorable, leading linebacker Jordan Pierce to second-team all-conference honors while leading the Falcons and ranking sixth in the conference in tackles with 119. Pierce had 19.5 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks and registered 10 straight games with a stop behind the line of scrimmage during the season. In addition, Connor Healy was second on the team in tackles with 90 while forcing a team-best two fumbles. Both players were in their first season as full-time starters in 2014. As the most recent linebackers coach for the Nittany Lions, Vanderlinden oversaw the school’s traditional “Linebacker U.” He had helped develop a linebacker unit that included All-American 2005 Butkus and 2005/2006 Bednarik award winner Paul Posluszny, a consensus All-American and 2006 All-American and 2007 Bednarik Award winner Dan Connor. He also coached Michael Mauti to first-team all Big Ten and first-team All-American honors in 2012. In addition, he had nine former play-

Air Force Football

The Vanderlinden File Year at Air Force: ......2nd Career Year: ..............37th Hometown: ...............Livonia, MI Alma Mater: ..............Albion College, 1978 Coaching Experience Air Force Linebackers ........................ 2014-Present Penn State Linebackers ........................ 2001-13 Maryland Head Coach ........................ 1997-2000 Northwestern Asst. HC/Def. Coord./LBs ... 1992-96 Colorado Def. Tackles/NGs................ 1983-91 Ball State OL/Strength, Condit. .......... 1981-82 Michigan Graduate Assistant ............ 1979-80 Bowling Green Graduate Assistant ............ 1978 ers on NFL rosters in 2013. In 1997, he was hired as the head coach of the Maryland Terrapins, a team without a bowl game and only one winning season since 1990. In both the 1999 and 2000 seasons, Maryland narrowly missed achieving a winning season and bowl game bid by losing their finale and ended both years with a 5-6 record. Vanderlinden recorded a 15-29 record. Maryland improved significantly during Vanderlinden’s tenure, winning more games in 1999 than the previous two years combined. His staff also recruited players who would be instrumental in the team’s meteoric rise in 2001 to an ACC championship, a Bowl Championship Series game, and a top-10 final ranking. Some of these players included linebacker E.J. Henderson, quarterback Shaun Hill, and wide receiver Guilian Gary. Also during Vanderlinden’s

tenure, running back Lamont Jordan set the school record for single-game rushing with 306 yards. Vanderlinden’s 36-year coaching career began in 1978, as a graduate assistant at Bowling Green, where he also earned a master’s degree in 1979. He also coached as a graduate assistant at Michigan. His first full-time coaching position was with Ball State in 1981-82. From 1983 to 1991, he was a defensive assistant at Colorado under head coach Bill McCartney. During that timeframe, Colorado won the 1990 National Championship and three straight Big 8 championships. From 1992 to 1996, Vanderlinden served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Northwestern. There he played a part in the reversal of fortunes of a struggling football program into a two-time Big Ten champion. Northwestern led the nation in scoring defense in 1995 and played in the its first Rose Bowl since 1936. Vanderlinden is a 1978 graduate of Albion College where he played football as a four-year starting center. He was named all-conference honors two years and was part of the 1976 team that achieved a perfect 9–0 record. Both the 1976 and 1977 teams have since been inducted into the Albion College Hall of Fame. Originally from Livonia, Mich., Vanderlinden played on two state championship teams at Divine Child High School in Dearborn, Mich., where he first interacted with McCartney, who was his high school head coach. Vanderlinden and his wife, the former Lisa Eckstrom, have one son, Reid, a daughter, Chelsea and her husband David Schweer and granddaughter Lucy. Reid is a 2013 graduate of Johns Hopkins and was a four-year football letterman. He earned a master’s degree at Penn State and is currently working at Temple in academic support. Chelsea is a fourth-grade teacher in Indianapolis, Ind.

56


ross weaver - assistant offensive line Capt. Ross Weaver is in his second year at the Air Force Academy where he serves as the assistant offensive line coach. Last season, the offensive line featured first-team all-conference performer and Rimington Trophy Watch List honoree Michael Husar, who started the year at center and proved the versatility of the unit by moving to guard during the season half of the season to help strengthen the team. Air Force ranked second in the MW and sixth nationally in rushing last year with a 273.1 per-game average. The squad was second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12. Weaver is a 2006 graduate of the Academy where he lettered in football four years. A dominant offensive lineman, he helped the Falcons lead the conference in rushing all four years while ranking in the top 10 nationally each season. Air Force was in the top five nationally three of those years, including ranking third in 2006 with a 229.4 rushing yards per-game average.

The Weaver File Year at Air Force: ......2nd Career Year: ..............2nd Hometown: ...............Parker, CO Alma Mater: ..............Air Force, 2006 Coaching Experience Air Force Asst. Offensive Line ........... 2014-Present

commander from 2007-11, responsible for day-to-day prompt global strike operations. He was then assigned to Los Angeles AFB, Calif., where he served as a project manager for the Advanced Extremely High Frequency and Hosted Payload program offices from 2011-14. Weaver remained active in football after completing his collegiate career, playing two seasons with the Colorado Ice of the Indoor Football League followed by one season with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. A native of Parker, Colo., Weaver and his wife, Sarah, have two sons, Logan and Wyatt.

Following graduation, Weaver was assigned to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, where he served as a missile combat crew commander and assistant flight

Air Force Football

57


matt weikert - outside linebackers Matt Weikert is in his ninth year overall at Air Force and seventh as outside linebackers coach. Weikert had previously coached the outside linebackers from 2007-11 before coaching the defensive line in 2013 and the inside linebackers in 2012. Weikert helped transform the Falcon defense into one of the top units in the conference last season, improving in scoring, rushing, passing and total defense. He has worked with standouts like linebacker Austin Niklas, who led the team in tackles with 128 in 2011, which was second in the conference. He also had 8.0 tackles for loss. He also oversaw the development of John Rabold as one of the top defensive players in the conference in 2007. Rabold was a first-team all-conference honoree, recording 74 total tackles and a team-best 17.5 tackles for loss. Rabold also had 5.5 quarterback sacks and led the conference with four fumble recoveries in addition to three forced fumbles. Weikert also helped develop an undersized Hunter Altman into one of the defense’s big-play weapons. Altman was third on the team in tackles with 88 and had 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback

The Weikert File Year at Air Force .......... 9th Career Year: ................. 14th Hometown: .................. Covington, OH Alma Mater: ................. Ohio, 2002 Coaching Experience Air Force Outside Linebackers ...........2014-Present Defensive Line.....................2013 Inside Linebackers ..............2012 Outside Linebackers ...........2007-11 Wake Forest Operations/Video ...............2006 Tennessee-Chattanooga Outside Linebackers ...........2005 Wake Forest Offensive Grad. Asst. ..........2004 Defensive Grad. Asst...........2003 Recruiting Intern .................2002

sacks and was named honorable mention all-conference in 2008. In 2009, Air Force had one of its best defenses in school history. The defense led the conference and ranked fifth nationally in pass defense with a 154.3 mark. The unit was second in the MWC and 11th in the nation in total defense, allowing just 288.3 yards per game. The team was second in the MWC and 10th nationally in scoring defense with a 15.7 norm, which is the best mark in school history since 1998. The defense also scored five touchdowns in 2009. Weikert served as Wake Forest’s operations and video assistant in 2006 in his second stint at the school. He spent the 2005 season as the outside linebackers coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga. Prior to

Air Force Football

his work at UTC, Weikert worked at Wake Forest for two years as a graduate assistant. The first year he was the defensive graduate assistant, working primarily with defensive coordinator Dean Hood and linebackers coach Brad Lambert. He was also heavily involved with the scout offense in preparing the defensive unit each week, as well as weekly opponent game planning. The second year, he was the offensive graduate assistant, working closely with offensive coordinator Steed Lobotzke and tight end/fullback coach Tom Elrod. He instructed the defensive scout team and was involved in film breakdown and preparation for the upcoming opponent. Weikert originally joined the Wake Forest staff in August 2002 as a recruiting intern under recruiting coordinator Ray McCartney. A 2002 graduate of Ohio University, Weikert received a bachelor’s degree in communications. While at Ohio, Weikert was a member of the football team for five years, playing four seasons under head coach Jim Grobe. As a senior, Weikert played for former Air Force assistant coach Brian Knorr, who was the head coach at Ohio in 2001. He earned second-team all-Mid-American Conference honors in 2000 after leading the Bobcats in tackles for loss (16) and sacks (6). Weikert had two interceptions and broke up four passes. His 16 tackles for loss ranked third in the conference. Weikert, a native of Covington, Ohio, and his wife, Kelly (Graher), were married in the summer of 2010 and have two sons, Laken and Knox.

58


support staff

Col. John Andrew NCAA Faculty Rep.

Col. Troy Harting Officer Representative

Col. Pete Photnicky Officer Representative

Jeff Cosky Football Operations

Scott Richardson Equipment Mgr.

Drew Bodette Strength Coach

Jack Braley Strength Coach

Erik Kozlowski Head Football Trainer Air Force Football

Ernie Sedelmyer Football Trainer

Dr. Aaron Byerley Eligibility Chairman

Jess Souza Events Manager

Janel Mitchell Office Manager

Dan Siermine Support

Gerry McGinty Director of Research and Rehabilitation

Connor Kruggel Ticket Operations

Mark Peters Football Trainer

Derek Fitts Football Trainer 59


all-time assistant coaches -- A -ABEL, Richard (Detroit ‘56) Asst. 1964-67 AKE, Wally (William & Mary ‘72) Def. Line 1981-83 ANDERSON, Maj. Roy (New Mexico) Freshmen 1958-61 -- B -BACKHUS, Tom (Ohio State ‘70) Off. Line 1978-79; Off. Coord. 1980 BAKKE, Capt. Tom (Navy ‘52) Ends 1958-59 BATTISTA, Capt. Julius (Florida ‘41) Line 1955 BECKMAN, Larry (Florida ‘66) TEs, Spec. teams, 1980; Off. Line 1981-83 BELL, Richard (Arkansas ‘59) Inside LBs 1995-98; Def. Coord. 1999-06 BELL, Lt. Tom (Army ‘45) Def. Backs 1958 BERRY, Tom (Virginia ‘55) Def. Backs 1958-60; Freshmen 1961 BETANCE, Mike (Air Force ‘90) JV Def. Coord. 1995-97 BEZYACK, Capt. Marty (Utah ‘58) JV 1967-69 BLACKWELDER, Don (NE La. ‘62) Quarterbacks 1979 BLANCHARD, Lt. Col. Felix (Army ‘47) Freshmen 1962-63 BLASI, 1st Lt. Gene (Kansas ‘56) Line 1959-61 BOUNDS, 1st Lt. Jesse (Tulane ‘50) Line 1955-57 BOWMAN, Jim (Michigan ‘56) JV 1958-63; Freshmen 1964-75; Assoc. AD for Recruiting Support, 1975-2007 BRALEY, Jack (Nebraska ‘56) Ends 1965-67; Def. Backs 1968-76; Off. Coord. 1977; Strength-Conditioning 198297 BRINSON, Larry (Florida ‘83) Running Backs 1983 BROOKSHIER, Lt. Tom (Colorado ‘53) Backfield 1955

BROWN, Rick (Air Force ‘79) JV 1979-80; 1983-87 BUMPAS, Dick (Arkansas ‘71) Def. Line 1979-80 BURNETT, Johnny (UC-Santa Barbara ‘70) Off. Backfield 1977 BURTON, Ron (North Carolina ‘87) Defensive Line 2003-12 BYNUM, Capt. Todd (Air Force ‘89) JV Asst. 1995-97; JV Head Coach 1998; Running Backs 1999 -- C -*CALHOUN, Troy (Air Force ‘89) JV Asst. 1993; JV Off. Coord. 1994 Head Coach, 2007CAMPBELL, Dean (Texas ‘72) Running Backs 2000-2004; Secondary 2005-06 *CAMPBELL, Jake (Air Force ‘96) Offensive backfield asst. 2012CARNEY, Capt. John (Arizona ‘63) Linebackers 1969-74 COVINGTON, Patrick (Furman ‘06) Offensive Asst., 2007-09 CRIMMINS, Mike (Ohio ‘72) Linebackers 1975; Off. Line 1976-77 *CROSS, Tim (Northern Colorado, ‘90) Defensive Line, 2014-- D -DAVITCH, Jerry (Arizona ‘65) Off. Line 1973-75; Receivers 1976-77 DEBERRY, Fisher (Wofford ‘60) Quarterbacks 1980; Off. Coord. 1981-83; Head Coach 1984-2006 DERUYTER, Tim (Air Force ‘85) JV Def. Coord. 1989-92; Def. Coord/Safeties, 2007; Assoc. Coach/Def.-Coord. 200809 DIGGS, Ricky (Shippensburg ‘75) Receivers 1990 DOW, Capt. Wes (Navy ‘52) JV 1960-61

DOWIS, Capt. Dee (Air Force ‘90) JV Off. Coord. 1995-98 -- E -ELLIS, Lt. Col. Dick (Air Force ‘68) Freshmen 1968-69; JV 1971-72, 1976-77; Prep School 1978-79; JV Head Coach 1978-86 ELLIS, Maj. Don (Texas A&M ‘54) Freshmen 1964-65; Backfield 1966-70 ELLWOOD, 1st Lt. Frank (Ohio St. ‘57) Backfield 1959-61 ENGA, Dick (Minnesota ‘63) Prep School, Head Coach 1978, 1980-81; Tight Ends 1982-2006 EVANS, Capt. Pat (Air Force ‘87) Prep School 1992; JV Def. Coord. 1993-94 -- F -FEDORA, Larry (Austin ‘85) Receivers 1997-98 FERNANDEZ, 1st Lt. Steve (Air Force ‘98) JV/Varsity Asst. 2002 FRYZEL, Dennis (Denison ‘64) Def. Backfield 1978 -- G -GAILEY, Chan (Florida ‘74) Def. Backfield 1979-80; Def. Coord. 1981-82 GALBREATH, Lt. Mike (Air Force ‘64) Freshmen 1967-68 GALIOS, Capt. Steve (Air Force ‘59) Fr. Backs 1962; Def. Backfield 1963-66 GANSZ, Capt. Frank (Navy ‘60) Freshmen 1964-67 GILLORY, 1st Lt. Byron (Texas ‘49) Backfield 1955-57 GOLDSMITH, Fred (Florida ‘67) TEs 1979; Def. Coord. 1980; Asst. HC 1982-83 GOODMAN, Jim (Florida ‘74) Def. Ends 1981 GOULD, Mike (Air Force ‘76) Graduate Asst.1976; Prep School Head Coach, 1982-84 GROBE, Jim (Virginia ‘77) Linebackers 1984-94 GROH, Al (Virginia ‘67) Def. Coord. 197879 GURSKI, Capt. John (Navy ‘53) JV Asst. 1956-57; Def. Line 1958-59 -- H -HAMILTON, Paul (Appalachian State ‘81) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1990-96; Fullbacks, 2006 HANDLEY, Ray (Stanford ‘66) Off. Backfield 1978 HARRIS, Walt (Pacific ‘68) Def. Backfield 1978 HATFIELD, Ken (Arkansas ‘65) Off. Coord. 1978; Head Coach 1979-83 HAWKINS, Capt. Jimmie (Texas A&M ‘88) JV Def. Coord. 1998-2000 HAYS, Lt. Col. Jeff (Air Force ‘84) Kickers 1998 -2004 ; JV Head coach 2000 HEIMERDINGER, Mike (E. Illinois ‘75) Receivers 1981 *HENDRIX, Clay (Furman ‘86)

Air Force Football

60


all-time assistant coaches Co-Off. Coord./Offensive Line, 2007-13; Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Line, 2014 HILLSTROM, Eldon “Spike” (Oregon ‘58) Off. Line 1965-75 HINSHAW, Roger (Appalachian State ‘72) Outside Linebackers 1983 HORTON, Tim (Arkansas ‘90) Receivers 1999-2004; Halfbacks 2005 HUTT, Maj. Ed (UCLA ‘68) JV Asst. 1976-77; WRs 1978-80; TEs 1981 -- I -IGNARSKI, Capt. John (Kentucky ‘52) Off. Line 1958-59 ISAACSON, Maj. Terry (Air Force ‘64) JV Asst. 1973; Receivers 1974; Off. Backfield 1975-76 -- J -JACKSON, Capt. Charlie (Air Force ‘00) JV/Varsity Asst. 2004 JENKINS. 1st Lt. Marvin (Alabama ‘52) Ends 1955-57 JOHNSON, Bruce (Wofford ‘70) Def. Coord./Linebackers 1984-89 JONES, 1st Lt. Bob (Baylor ‘57) Freshman Ends 1960; Ends 1961 JOZWIAK, Capt. Tom (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1963-66 -- K -KENDALL, Leland (Oklahoma St. ‘54) Off. Line 1964-68; Def. Line 1969-75; Def. Coord. 1976-77 KING, Capt. Edwin H., Jr. (Navy ‘52) Freshmen 1961; 1958-62 KITCHINGS, Des (Furman, 2000) Running Backs/Running Game Coord., 2011 KLECKNER, Capt. Alex (Air Force ‘96) JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2000; JV Head Coach 2000-2002 KNORR, Brian (Air Force ‘86) JV Off. Coord. 1992-94; Falcon Backs 2005; Asst. Head Coach/ILBs, 2007

-- M -MANUEL, Fred (Oregon ‘73) Def. Backfield 1977 MARTIN, Ben (Navy ‘45) Head Coach 1958-77 MASTIN, Maj. Darrell (Air Force ‘76) Prep School Head Coach 1985-89 MATEOS, Capt. Carlos (Air Force ‘85) Kickers 1994-97 MCCOMBS, Cal (Citadel ‘67) Def. Backfield 1984-89; Def. Coord./Backs 1990-98 *MCGETTIGAN, Matt (Luther, 1987) Strength, Speed and Conditioning, 2007MCLAIN, Maj. Bill (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1966-70 MERRITT, Maj. Frank (Army ‘44) Asst. Head Coach 1955 METCALF, Lawrence “Butch” (Okla. ‘65) Off. Line 1970-72 MILLER, Capt. Alf (Texas ‘50) Centers 1958-59 *MILLER, Ben (Air Force, 2002) Special Teams Coord. 2010- ;Tight Ends 2007-11; Specialists, 2007-; Running backs 2012MILLER, Tom (Cortland State ‘69) Def. Line 1984-89; OLBs 1990-2004; Special Teams Coordinator, 2000-05; Kickers 2005 MITCHELL, Capt. Billy (East Carolina ‘72) Off. Backfield 1979-80; Running Backs 1981-82; JV Head Coach/Special Teams 1986-93; Defensive Line 1994 MOORE, Capt. Dennis (Air Force ‘83) JV Off. Coord. 1991-92; Prep School Head Coach 1992-94 MORGAN, Blane (Air Force ‘99) JV / Varsity Asst. 2003-05; Wide Receivers 2006; Co-Offensive Coord./QBs, 2007-13; Quarterbacks 2014 MORELAND, Jake (Western Michigan, ‘00) Tight ends 2012-14 MOSS, Joe (Maryland ‘52) Def. Line 1961-69

-- N -NEWBY, Matt (Air Force ‘94) JV/Varsity Asst. 2000-01 NOBLITT, Bob (Washburn ‘63) Off. Coord./Off. Line 1984-99 -- O -OLIVER, Jerome “Jappy” (Purdue ‘78) Def. Line 1995-2002 ORDWAY, Capt. Goodwin III, “Ski” (Army ‘55) Freshmen 1962 OZEE, 1st Lt. Jim (Texas Christian ‘58) Freshmen 1961-62 -- P -PARCELLS, Bill (Wichita State ‘63) Head Coach 1978 PARKS, Capt. Al (Auburn ‘52) Freshman Ends 1962 PEAKE, 1st Lt. Bob (Indiana ‘55) JV Asst. 1957; Backs 1958-59 PETERSEN, Chuck (Air Force ‘84) JV Off. Coord. 1990; Receivers 1991-96; Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1997-2006; Offensive Coord. 2000-06 *PIPES, Lt. Col. Steve (Air Force, ‘98) JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant, 2012PRICE, Lt. Col. Bill (USAFA, 1991) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2011 -- R -RAETZ, Maj. Bernie (St. Thomas ‘57) JV Head Coach 1964-66; Off. Backs 196769, 1971-74 RANDALL, Craig (Colgate ‘58) Def. Line 1978 RASH, Charles (Missouri ‘59) Line 1962-63 REAGAN, John (Syracuse ‘94) Offensive Line 2003-04 RODGERS, 1st Lt. Pepper (Georgia Tech ‘55) Off. Backs 1958-59

-- L -LAMKIN, Capt. Ken (Texas A&M ‘67) JV Asst. 1978 LAWRENCE, Lt. Jerry (Mississippi ‘54) JV 1960 LEGGETT, Capt. Dave (Ohio State) Freshmen, 1968-71 *LEWIS, Derek (Texas ‘98) Wide Receivers 2015 LIONTAS, Lt. Col. Nick (Navy ‘52) Off. Backs 1965-66; WRs 1967; 1971-73, Off. Backfield 1970 *LOBOTZKE, Steed (Air Force ‘92) Tight Ends 2015 LORBER, Maj. John (Air Force ‘64) Def. Ends 1975-76; Linebackers 1977

Air Force Football

61


all-time assistant coaches RUCKER, Ken (Carson-Newman ‘76) Running Backs 1984-89 *RUDZINSKI, Capt. John (Air Force ‘05) Defensive Asst., 2010-11; OLBs 2012; Recruiting Coord., Secondary 2014 RUSS, Capt. Carl (Michigan ‘75) Off. Backs Asst./JV Def. Coord. 1982-85 *RUSS, Steve (Air Force ‘95) Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./2012; Secondary 2012; ILBs 2013; Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord./Secondary, 2014 -- S -SAMPSON, Capt. Tony (USAFA, 2000) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2008-10 SCHODERBEK, Capt. Steve (Navy ‘53) JV 1962 SCHUMACHER, Capt. Tim (Air Force ‘98) JV/Varsity Asst. 2002-04 *SENN, Steve (Air Force ‘90) JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-; JV head coach 2006-08; Admin. Asst./Quality Control, 2009SHAW, Lawrence “Buck” (Notre Dame ‘22) Head Coach 1956-57 SHEALY, Vic (Richmond ‘84) Defensive Backs 1999-2004 SIMLER, Col. George (Maryland ‘48) JV 1957-58; Freshmen 1959 SIMPSON, Capt. Skinner (Air Force ‘63) JV 1969-72 SINGLETON, Jemal (Air Force ‘99) JV/Varsity Asst. 2003-2005; RBs 2006- 10; Running Game Coordinator 2007-10. SMITH, Homer (Princeton ‘54) Backfield 1961-64

Air Force Football

STARKEY, Neal (Air Force ‘68) Freshman Asst. 1968; JV Def. Coord. 196970; Prep School Head Coach 1971 STEINBRUNNER, Capt. Don (Washington St. ‘53) Ends 1961-64 STEINMARK, Sammy (Wyoming ‘79) Receivers 1982-89; Backs 1990-98 STEWART, Bill (Fairmont St. ‘75) Def. Line 1990-94 SUMRALL, Lt. Col Darryl (Air Force, ‘89) JV Head Coach, 2009-11 SUNDQUIST, Capt. Ted (Air Force ‘83) JV Off. Coord. 1987-89; Prep School Head Coach 1990-92 -- T -THIEL, Capt. Norm (Oregon State) Freshmen, 1964-67 *THIESSEN, Mike (Air Force, ‘01) Wide Receivers, 2007- 14; Co-Off. Coord., 2009-13; Off. Coord/QBs 2015 TROTT, Bob (North Carolina ‘76) Def. Ends 1978-80; Def. Backfield 1981-83

-- V -*VANDERLINDEN, Ron (Albion College, ‘78) Inside Linebackers, 2014-

-- W -*WALKER, Michael (Air Force ‘97) Defensive Asst., 2013, Administrative Asst, 2015 WALLERSTEDT, Matt (Kansas State, ‘88) Asst. Head Coach/ILBs 2007-11; Co-Def. Coord., 2009-11 WARINNER, Ed (Mount Union ‘84) Offensive Line 2000-02

WARREN, Charlton (Air Force ‘99) JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-06; Cornerbacks/Recruiting 2007;Co.- Def. Coord. 2009-11; Secondary/Recruiting 2008-11; Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord 2012-13 WEATHERBIE, Charlie (Okla. State ‘77) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1984-89 *WEIKERT, Matt (Ohio ‘02) Outside Linebackers, 2007-11; Inside linebackers 2012, Defensive Line 2013; Outside Linebackers 2013 WHITE, Brad (Wake Forest, ‘04) Defensive Asst., 2010-11 WHITLOW, Col. Robert (Army ‘43) Head Coach 1955, JV 1956 WIDEMAN, Maj. Giles (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1966-70 WILEY, Capt. Al (Air Force ‘83) Def. Line Asst. 1987-90 WRIGHT, Capt. Robin (Air Force ‘96) JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2001 * denotes current coach

62


The players


alphabetical roster # 47 10 35 4 11 75 7 93 73 38 43 43 8 92 95 50 42 80 52 87 53 6 41 18 19 83 3 39 99 25 14 15 55 94 84 48 28 74 16 9 72 6 58 5 56 82 8 24 53 67 5 25 11 40 27 9 12 61

Name Claude Alexander III Cody Apfel Alex Backenstoe Kalon Baker Myles Barnes Luke Brantley Garrett Brown Samuel Byers Allen Caunitz Kellen Cleveland Santo Coppola Shayne Davern Pate Davis Brett Dunn D.J. Dunn, Jr. Jack Flor Kristov George Garrett Griffin Patrick Halloran Alex Hansen David Harris Connor Healy Patrick Healy Brodie Hicks Brayden Hill Riley Huff D.J. Johnson Jake LaCoste Jalen Lacy Roland Ladipo Hayes Linn Alex Ludowig Alex Norton Drew Oehrle Nelson Onwuzu Jacob Onyechi Jacobi Owens Sevrin Remmo Karson Roberts Jalen Robinette Matt Rochell Nate Romine A.J. Ruechel Devin Rushing Colin Sandor Josh Self Weston Steelhammer Colby Stewart Jordan Tyler Dylan Vail Dexter Walker Brenton Washington Jesse Washington Ryan Watson Tyler Weaver Jayce Webster Tyler Williams Jackson Wilson

Air Force Football

Pos. LB WR FB DB WR OL WR DL OL DT DL RB QB SPC LB LB LB TE OL DL DL LB LB DB DB TE RB RB DL DB DB WR OC SPC WR LB RB OL QB WR OL QB OL RB OL TE DB RB OC OL LB RB DB OLB DB DB WR OL

Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-4 5-9 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-4 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-3

Wt. 225 200 225 190 225 250 180 275 250 235 285 240 180 190 240 225 225 240 255 260 269 225 225 200 205 230 235 205 250 185 185 170 288 175 175 195 202 255 195 215 270 195 265 185 275 225 200 190 260 280 210 205 185 230 210 175 185 280

Yr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr.

Hometown (High School) Woodstock, GA (Woodstock) Highland Villege, TX (Marcus) Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Davidson) Atlanta, GA (Arlington Christian) Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret’s) Menlo, GA (Chattooga) Marietta, GA (Pope) Kingston, WA (Kingston) Colleyville, TX (Grapevine) Wheaton, IL (North Wheaton) Santa Fe, NM (Saint Michaels) Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon) Aledo, TX (Aledo) Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements) Rancho Cordova, CA (Pleasant Grove) Bothell, WA (O’Dea) Melissa, TX (Melissa) Louisburg, KS (Louisburg) Fairfax, VA (W.T. Woodson) Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest) Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill) Castle Rock, CO (Mullen) Castle Rock, CO (Mullen) Colorado Springs, CO (Falcon) Honolulu, HI (Punahou) Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial) Roopville, GA (Carrollton) Albany, OR (West Albany) Midland, GA (Northside) Pickerington, OH (Pickerington) Cartersville, GA (Catersville) Katy, TX (Cinco Ranch) Hamlet, NC (Richmond) Indianapolis, IN (Roncalli) Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill) Sugar Land, TX (I.H. Kempner) North Las Vegas, NV (Centennial) Boulder, CO (Fairview) Houston, TX (Clear Lake) Bexley, OH (Bexley) McDonough, GA (Eagles Landing Christian Academy) Upland, CA (Upland) Atlanta, GA (Mill Creek) DeSoto, TX (DeSoto) Carmel, IN (Cathedral) Coppell, TX (Coppell) Shreveport, LA (Calvary Baptist Academy) Houma, LA (Terrebonne) Hoschton, GA (Jefferson) Friendswood, TX (Friendswood) Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula) Newnan, GA (Northgate) Friendswood, TX (Clear Springs) Conyers, GA (Heritage) Conyers, GA (Heritage) Merced, GA (Buhach Colony) Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge) Rochester, MN (John Marshall)

64


numberical roster # 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 24 25 25 27 28 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 43 47 48 50 52 53 53 55 56 58 61 67 72 73 74 75 80 82 83 84 87 92 93 94 95 99

Name D.J. Johnson Kalon Baker Devin Rushing Dexter Walker Connor Healy Nate Romine Garrett Brown Pate Davis Weston Steelhammer Jalen Robinette Jayce Webster Cody Apfel Myles Barnes Jesse Washington Tyler Williams Hayes Linn Alex Ludowig Karson Roberts Brodie Hicks Brayden Hill Colby Stewart Roland Ladipo Brenton Washington Tyler Weaver Jacobi Owens Alex Backenstoe Kellen Cleveland Jake LaCoste Ryan Watson Patrick Healy Kristov George Santo Coppola Shayne Davern Claude Alexander III Jacob Onyechi Jack Flor Patrick Halloran David Harris Jordan Tyler Alex Norton Colin Sandor A.J. Ruechel Jackson Wilson Dylan Vail Matt Rochell Allen Caunitz Sevrin Remmo Luke Brantley Garrett Griffin Josh Self Riley Huff Nelson Onwuzu Alex Hansen Brett Dunn Samuel Byers Drew Oehrle D.J. Dunn, Jr. Jalen Lacy

Air Force Football

Pos. RB DB RB LB LB QB WR QB DB WR DB WR WR DB WR DB WR QB DB DB RB DB RB DB RB FB DT RB OLB LB LB DL RB LB LB LB OL DL OC OC OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE TE TE WR DL SPC DL SPC LB DL

Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-4

Wt. 235 190 185 210 225 195 180 180 200 215 175 200 225 185 185 185 170 195 200 205 190 185 205 210 202 225 235 205 230 225 225 285 240 225 195 225 255 269 260 288 280 265 280 280 270 250 255 250 240 225 230 175 260 190 275 175 240 250

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Hometown (High School) Roopville, GA (Carrollton) Atlanta, G A (Arlington Christian) DeSoto, TX (DeSoto) Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula) Castle Rock, CO (Mullen) Upland, CA (Upland) Marietta, GA (Pope) Aledo, TX (Aledo) Shreveport, LA (Calvary Baptist Academy) Bexley, OH (Bexley) Merced, GA (Buhach Colony) Highland Villege, TX (Marcus) Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret’s) Friendswood, TX (Clear Springs) Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge) Cartersville, GA (Catersville) Katy, TX (Cinco Ranch) Houston, TX (Clear Lake) Colorado Springs, CO (Falcon) Honolulu, HI (Punahou) Houma, LA (Terrebonne) Pickerington, OH (Pickerington) Newnan, GA (Northgate) Conyers, GA (Heritage) Las Vegas, NV (Centennial) Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Davidson) North Wheaton, IL (Wheaton) Albany, OR (West Albany) Conyers, GA (Heritage) Castle Rock, CO (Mullen) Melissa, TX (Melissa) Santa Fe, NM (Saint Michaels) Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon) Woodstock, GA (Woodstock) Sugar Land, TX (I.H. Kempner) Bothell, WA (O’Dea) Fairfax, VA (W.T. Woodson) Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill) Hoschton, GA (Jefferson) Hamlet, NC (Richmond) Carmel, IN (Cathedral) Atlanta, GA (Mill Creek) Rochester, MN (John Marshall) Friendswood, TX (Friendswood) McDonough, GA (Eagles Landing Christian Academy) Colleyville, TX (Grapevine) Boulder, CO (Fairview) Menlo, GA (Chattooga) Louisburg, KS (Louisburg) Coppell, TX (Coppell) Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial) Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill) Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest) Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements) Kingston, WA (Kingston) Indianapolis, IN (Roncalli) Rancho Cordova, CA (Pleasant Grove) Midland, GA (Northside)

65


depth chart Offense

Defense

LT 72 75

Matt Rochell Luke Brantley

OL OL

6-3 6-4

270 250

Sr. Sr.

DE 87 38

Alex Hansen Kellen Cleveland

DL DL

6-3 6-4

260 235

Sr. Jr.

LG 56 61

Colin Sandor Jackson Wilson

OL OL

6-2 6-3

280 275

Jr. Jr.

DT 93 99

Samuel Byers Jalen Lacy

DL DL

6-5 6-4

275 250

Jr. Jr.

C 67 53

Dylan Vail Jordan Tyler

OC OC

6-2 6-2

280 260

Jr. So.

NG 53 43

David Harris Santo Coppola

DL DL

6-0 6-4

269 285

Jr. So.

RG 58 55

A.J. Ruechel Alexander Norton

OL OL

6-1 6-2

265 288

Sr. So.

ILB 6 95

Connor Healy D.J. Dunn, Jr.

LB LB

6-0 6-3

225 240

Sr. Jr.

RT 74 73

Sevrin Remmo Allen Caunitz

OL OL

6-3 6-4

255 250

Sr. Jr.

OLB 40 50

Ryan Watson Jack Flor

LB LB

6-3 6-2

240 225

Jr. So.

QB 6 16

Nate Romine Karson Roberts

QB QB

5-11 6-0

195 195

Jr. Sr.

ILB 41 47

Patrick Healy LB Claude Alexander III LB

6-1 6-1

225 225

Jr. Jr.

TB 28 5

Jacobi Owens Devin Rushing

RB RB

6-0 5-10

202 185

Jr. Sr.

OLB 5 48

Dexter Walker Jacob Onyechi

LB LB

6-0 6-1

210 195

Sr. Jr.

FB 3 43

D.J. Johnson Shayne Davern

RB RB

5-10 6-0

235 240

Jr. Jr.

CB 11 9

Jesse Washington Jayce Webster

DB DB

6-0 5-10

185 175

Jr. So.

TE 80 83

Garrett Griffin Riley Huff

TE TE

6-4 6-3

240 230

Sr. Sr.

DB 8 25

Weston Steelhammer DB Roland Ladipo DB

6-2 5-10

200 185

Jr. Jr.

WR 9 12

Jalen Robinette Tyler Williams

WR WR

6-4 5-10

215 185

Jr. So.

CB 28 27

Kalon Baker Tyler Weaver

DB DB

6-0 6-1

190 210

Sr. Jr.

WR 7 15

Garrett Brown Alex Ludowig

WR WR

5-9 5-11

180 170

Sr. Sr.

DB 14 18

Hayes Linn Brodie Hicks

DB DB

6-0 6-2

185 200

Jr. Jr.

Pronunciation Chart 6 - Nate Romine 10 - Cody Apfel 15 - Alex Ludowig 25 - Roland Ladipo 28 - Kalon Baker 43 - Santo Coppola 48 - Jacob Onyechi 56 - Colin Sandor 58 - A.J. Ruechel 74 - Allen Caunitz 84 - Nelson Onwuzu 91 - Drew Oehrle

Air Force Football

ROW-mine AP-full LUD-oh-wig LAD-uh-poh KAY-lun Sawn-toe COE-puh-luh OWN-nee-chee San-dor REE-kull KON-uts ON-woo-ZE Early

Special Teams PK 94

Drew Oehrle

SPC

6-0

175

Sr.

P 92

Brett Dunn

SPC

5-10

190

Sr.

66


Player profiles 47 Claude Alexander III, LB 6-1, 225, Jr. Woodstock, GA (Woodstock)

2014 – Played in all 13 games … recorded four total tackles, including two unassisted … had one solo tackle in the team’s bowl victory over Western Michigan. 2013 – Played on the junior varsity ... did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football and two in basketball … all-county selection twice in football … earned the county defensive player of the year award as a junior and senior … named allregion as a senior … high school football coach was Brent Budde … was a member of the National Honor Society … graduated with honors and was a member of the Lamp of Knowledge. Personal – Son of Claude, Jr. and Tanya Alexander … is the oldest of three children … nickname is Trey … majoring in operations research … member of the dean’s list … hobby includes video games … completed Operations Air Force in Charleston, S.C., and was on cadet leadership team for the leadership course during Basic Cadet Training last summer … completed expeditionary survival training and space power application training in the summer of 2014. Alexander’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 13 2-2 4

TFL 0.0

Sacks 0.0

to attend pilot training following graduation … would like to fly commercially someday … hobbies include playing and watching sports, working out and spending time with his family and friends … is on the dean’s and athletic director’s lists … was on the cadet leadership cadre for survival training and also completed the powered flight program last summer … completed Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014. Apfel’s Career Statistics Year G Rec Yds 2014 12 1 9

Avg 9.0

TD 0

Lg 9 (Wyo)

Int 0

10 Cody Apfel, WR

6-2, 200, Sr. Highland Village, TX (Marcus) 2014 – Played in 12 games on special teams and as a backup wide receiver … one catch for nine yards on the season, coming against Wyoming. 2013 – Did not see any action. 2012 – Played on the junior var-

sity. High School – Lettered twice in football and once each in basketball and track … was the football team captain in 2011 … helped his basketball team win the 5-A state championship in 2011 and 2012 … earned first-team academic all-state honors in football and basketball as a senior … high school football coach was Bryan Erwin … graduated No. 6 out of 788 students in his high school class … was the vice president of his class for four years … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Karl and Julie Apfel … has three siblings … both parents graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1980 … his father, Karl, was a four-year lettermen in baseball and his mother, Julie (Richards), was an All-American swimmer … majoring in geospatial sciences … would like Air Force Football

Senior WR Cody Apfel

35 Alex Backenstoe, FB

6-0, 225, So. Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Davidson)

2014 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered four years in lacrosse and two each in football and wrestling … earned conference and district player of the year honors in football … was the Ohio Division I defensive player of the year and a first-team all-state honoree … was a finalist for Mr. Ohio (football) … high school football coach was Brian White … was one of 58 students in his high school to graduate with over a 4.00 grade point average. Personal – Son of Bill and Tammy Backenstoe … is the oldest of two children … father played center in football at Ohio University … great grandfather, Jim Patterson, is in the Ohio State University athletic hall of fame for diving … majoring in mechanical engineering. 67


Player profiles 4 Kalon Baker, DB

6-0, 190, Sr. Atlanta, GA (Arlington Christian)

2014 – Played in 10 games … recorded seven total tackles, including four unassisted … one solo stop in the team’s bowl win … season-high two tackles at Utah State. 2013 – Played in five games … saw action vs. Nevada, Navy, Notre Dame, Army and Colorado State … had one tackle vs. Nevada. 2012 – Played in five games … saw action against Colorado State, Army, San Diego State, Hawaii and Fresno State … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered two years each in football and basketball … two-time all-state selection in football … earned all-region honors twice … was a GISA all-star in 2011 and served as the team captain … high school football coach was Robert Edwards. Personal – Parents are Gary and Tracy Baker … has an older sister … majoring in management … worked on the cadet staff during survival training last summer … also completed astronautical engineering class last summer … completed expeditionary survival training and Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also took two courses during summer academics … member of cadet squadron 27 … would like to work in acquisitions or space operations as an officer in the Air Force … hobby is writing poetry, listening to music, playing video games and spending time with friends. Baker’s Year 2014 2013 Total

Career G 10 5 15

Statistics U-AT TT 4-3 7 0-1 1 4-4 8

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0 0 0

11 Myles Barnes, WR

6-5, 225, Sr. Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margarets)

2014 – Played in 12 games … had two catches for 16 yards on the season … one catch for 10 yards vs. Georgia State … one catch for six yards at Utah State. 2013 – Played in 10 games with two starts … started vs. Nevada and Army … recorded four catches for 41 yards … averaged 10.2 yards per catch … career-best two catches for 16 yards at Colorado State … recorded his career long catch of 20 yards vs. Colgate … one catch for five yards vs. Army. 2012 – Played in one game, seeing action against Idaho Air Force Football

State in the season opener. High School – Lettered four years in football and basketball … honorable mention all-conference in football as a sophomore … first-team all-conference as a junior and third-team all-state as a senior … served as team captain … high school football coach was Jon Hanks. Personal – Son of Leon Barnes and Michelle Hollie-Johnson … has five siblings … member of cadet squadron 19 … majoring in management … worked on the cadet cadre for survival training and completed astronautical engineering last summer … completed Operation Air Force and a summer academics course in chemistry in the summer of 2014 … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also took a law class. Barnes’ Year 2014 2013 2012 Totals

Career G 12 10 1 23

Statistics Rec Yds 2 16 4 41 0 0 6 57

Avg 8.0 10.2 0.0 9.5

TD 0 0 0 0

Lg 10 (GSU) 20 (Col) 0

75 Luke Brantley, OL

6-4, 250, Sr. Menlo, GA (Chattooga)

2014 – Played in seven games as a backup offensive lineman … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered three years in football, two in basketball and one in baseball … earned first-team all-state Division II honors and academic all-state in football as a senior … high school football coach was Brad Waggoner … was his class valedictorian … served as vice president of the Beta Club. Personal – Son of John Brantley and Sarah Widincamp … is one of four children … majoring in operations research … hopes to be a scientific analyst for the Air Force after graduation … completed a summer research project for the Department of Homeland Security at the University of Southern California this past summer … also was a flight commander during survival training and also the Academy’s space summer program … hobbies are sports and playing guitar … favorite NFL team is the Atlanta Falcons … his father, John, is a minister … would like to attend graduate school … favorite athlete is Chipper Jones … completed expeditionary survival training and Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked in the drones unmanned aerial program during one summer period.

68


Player profiles 7 Garrett Brown, WR

5-9, 180, Sr. Marietta, GA (Pope)

2014 – Played in 12 games, starting eight … missed the UNLV game due to injury … second on the team in receptions with 36 and receiving yards with 535 ... team-best six touchdown catches ... has caught a pass in 18 straight games dating back to 2013, the longest active streak on the team ... five catches for 88 yards vs. Colorado State, including a 26-yarder in the final minute to set up game-winning field goal ... three catches for 49 yards and a touchdown vs. Nevada ... one catch for a career-long 63 yards to set up a touchdown vs. New Mexico ... three catches for 73 yards and a career-best-tying two touchdowns vs. Navy ... scored on a 54-yard catch and on a 13-yarder in the final minute ... three catches for 28 yards and a touchdown vs. Boise State ... career-highs in all receiving categories at Georgia State with six catches for 96 yards and two touchdowns ... also had four carries for a career-best 62 yards and a career-long run of 42 yards ... career-best 158 all-purpose yards ... six catches for 51 yards at Wyoming. 2013 – Played in all 12 games ... led the team in receiving with 19 catches for 237 yards, which was second on the team ... also rushed for 34 yards and a touchdown on eight carries ... led the team in receiving for the second straight game at New Mexico, recording a career-high five catches for 45 yards and his first career receiving touchdown ... four catches for a season-high 78 yards receiving vs. Army ... also scored on a 14-yard run to record his first-career touchdown ... five catches at New Mexico and 78 yards receiving vs. Army were the most by a Falcon in a game during the season ... three catches for 45 yards and a career-long of 35 yards vs. Wyoming. 2012 – Played in five games … one catch for five yards vs. San Diego State. High School – Lettered four years each in football, basketball and track … three-time all-region selection in basketball … earned first-team all-county and all-state honors twice … named the region’s player of the year … first-team all-county in football three years … two-time all-state selection in football … high school football coach was Matt Kemper. Personal – Son of Al and Gail Brown … one of five children … hobbies include movies and video games … majoring in management … completed Operations Air Force last summer … completed survival training and Math 300 during summer academics during the summer of 2013. Brown’s Career Year G 2014 12 2013 12 2012 6 Totals 30

Statistics Rec Yds 36 535 19 237 1 5 56 777

Air Force Football

Avg 14.9 12.5 5.0 13.9

TD 6 1 0 7

Senior WR Garrett Brown

93 Samuel Byers, DL

6-5, 257, Jr. Kingston, WA (Kingston) 2014 – Played in four games … saw action against Nicholls State, Georgia State, Boise State and UNLV. 2013 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Colorado State in the season finale … recorded two as-

sisted tackles. High School – Lettered three years each in football, basketball and track and one year in baseball … named the league’s offensive most valuable player in football … firstteam all-state tournament in basketball … named league most valuable player in basketball … high school basketball coach was Dan Novick. Personal – Son of Stephen and Minda Byers … youngest of three children … majoring in management … his brother, Ryan, in an enlisted airman in the Air Force.

Lg 63 (UNM) 35 (Wyo) 5 (SDSU)

69


Player profiles 73 Allen Caunitz, OL

43 Santo Coppola, DL

2014 – Played in four games, starting once … saw action in the first four games and started for the first time in his career vs. Boise State … missed the remainder of the season due to injury … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football and two in track … three-year starter and team captain in football as a senior … was a member of the players committee … earned first-team all-district honors at left tackle … was a two-time regional qualifier in track in the shot put ... was the district champion his senior year … high school football coach was Dave Hennigan …member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Tom and Christy Caunitz … one of three children … majoring in civil engineering … is a member of the dean’s list … completed Operations Air Force in Alaska last summer … also participated in the field engineering and readiness laboratory for civil engineering and worked on the assault course during Basic Cadet Training last summer … would like to attend pilot training after graduation … hobbies include lifting weights and playing guitar.

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in football and two each in track and basketball … helped his football team to state runner-up honors as a junior … earned firstteam all-district … football team was undefeated state champion his senior year … earned first-team all-state honors that year … helped basketball team to state championship … high school football coach was Joey Fernandez. Personal – Son on Bill and Stephanie Coppola … is one of five children … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 24 … would like to work in special operations in the Air Force … hobbies include off-road racing, exploring and hanging out with friends.

6-4, 250, Jr. Colleyville, TX (Grapevine)

6-4, 285, So. Santa Fe, NM (Saint Michaels)

38 Kellen Cleveland, DT

6-4, 235, Jr. Wheaton, IL (Wheaton North)

2014 – Played in the season opener vs. Nicholls State … was not credited with any statistics. 2013 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered two years in football and wrestling and one year in track … two-time all-conference selection in football … earned first-team all-area honors in 2012 … two-time all-conference honoree in wrestling … was a state qualifier. Personal – Son of Dan and Jodie Cleveland … one of four children … is a member of cadet squadron 14 … majoring in systems engineering with a focus in aeronautical engineering … would like to attend pilot training and fly in the Air Force … completed a deployed Operations Air Force program in Qatar last summer.

Air Force Football

Junior OL Allen Caunitz

70


Player profiles 43 Shayne Davern, RB

6-0, 240, Jr. Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon)

2014 – Played in 11 games, starting nine … missed the Boise State and Navy games due to injury … started the last seven games of the season … third on the team in rushing with 513 yards and a team-best-tying eight touchdowns on 111 carries … rushed for a career-high 101 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries in the bowl game win over Western Michigan to earn bowl MVP honors … scored on a career-long 55-yard run … the 100-yard game was the first of his career … rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns vs. Nevada ... scored the game-winning TD in overtime ... rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries at UNLV ... rushed for 55 yards on 11 carries at Army with a long run of 19 yards, the third-longest of his career ... had 16 carries for 85 yards vs. New Mexico ... 27 yards and a touchdown vs. Nicholls State ... four carries for 17 yards and a touchdown vs. Utah State. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action … moved from linebacker to fullback during spring drills. High School – Lettered three years each in football and baseball … earned first-team all-league honors in football as a senior … was a first-team all-CIF selection and thirdteam all-state selection in baseball as a senior … high school football coach was Sean Sovacool. Personal – Son of Charles and Keli Davern … has a younger sister … nickname is Big Dave … is a management major … hobbies include camping and surfing … completed Operations Air Force at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., last summer … also was on the cadet leadership cadre during Basic Cadet Training last summer. Davern’s Career Statistics Year G Att Yds 2014 11 111 513

Avg 4.6

TDs 8

Lg 55 (WMU)

8 Pate Davis, QB

6-0, 180, Jr. Aledo, TX (Aledo)

2014 – Did not see any action. 2013 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Notre Dame … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered three years in football and track … first-team all-district in football … was also the district MVP and a first-team academic all-state selection … high school football coach Tim Buchanan … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Jeff and Alisa Davis … has two younger siblings … majoring in systems engineering … completed Operations Air Force at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., Air Force Football

Junior FB Shayne Davern last summer … was also an element leader during Basic Cadet Training last summer … member of the dean’s list, athletic director’s list and superintendent’s list for excellence in academics, athletics and military training … hobbies include hunting and fishing … completed the Academy’s Soaring program in the summer of 2014.

92 Brett Dunn, SPC

5-10, 190, Sr. Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements)

2014 – Played in 11 games … was not credited with any statistics. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered four years in football … was a first-team all-district selection as a place kicker and punter … was the team captain … high school football coach was Keith Knowles. Personal – Son of Dennis and Cindy Dunn … major is geospatial sciences and plans to go into space operations after graduation … has an older sister ... completed Operations Air Force at McChord Air Force Base in Washington in the summer of 2014 … on the athletic director’s list … on the cadet leadership team during Air Force Sports Camps last summer … was also on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

71


Player profiles 95 D.J. Dunn, Jr., LB

42 Kristov George, LB

2014 – Played in three games … saw action in the first three games of the season … had three total tackles, including one unassisted. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football and basketball and once in track … first-team all-league and all-conference selection in football ... team was the section champions … high school football coach was Joe Catalico. Personal – Son of Maurice and Rene Miller … is one of six children … undecided about his major … would like to work in acquisitions following graduation.

2014 – Played in one game, the season opener vs. Nicholls State … had a pass breakup ... missed most of the season due to injury. 2013 – Played in seven games, starting five … started the first two games of the season and against Nevada, Navy and San Diego State … recorded 20 total tackles, including 10 unassisted … recorded a careerbest 10 tackles vs. Nevada … two tackles and his firstcareer interception vs. San Diego State … four tackles vs. Utah State ... academic all-MW. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered four years in track and three in football … was a two-time all-district selection for both offense and defense in football … named first-team all-area as a running back … academic all-state elite status … offensive most valuable player in state championship game … track team most valuable athlete in 2010 … high school football coach was Seth Stinton. Personal – Son of Terrence Edwards and Sharon George … majoring in mechanical engineering … would like to become a developmental engineer someday … member of the dean’s list … participated in a cadet summer research program at the Air Force Research Lab at Eglin Air Force Base studying the characterization of aged explosives last summer … completed Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also completed airmanship 200 and cyber 456 during a summer academics period.

6-3, 240, Jr. San Bernardino, CA (Pleasant Grove)

50 Jack Flor, LB

6-2, 225, So. Bothell, WA (O’Dea)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in track, three years in football and one year in basketball … earned the football team’s most valuable offensive player honor and first-team all-conference honors as a junior … was a first-team all-state selection in football as a senior … also earned conference defensive most valuable player honors, team defensive MVP honors and the team’s outstanding linebacker award … he also a first-team all-conference selection for both offense and defense … finished third in the state in the discus in track …high school football coach was Monte Kohler … member of the National Honor Society … was also the student body president. Personal – Son of Tom and Teresa Flor … is one of four children … member of cadet squadron 27 … is undecided about his major … hobbies include basketball and reading.

Air Force Football

6-1, 225, Sr. Melissa, TX (Melissa)

George’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 1 0-0 0 2013 7 10-10 20 Total 8 10-10 20

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sacks 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int 0 1 1

72


Player profiles 80 Garrett Griffin, TE

6-4, 240, Sr. Louisburg, KS (Louisburg)

2014 – Played in 12 games, starting 10 … third on the team in receiving with 16 catches for 307 yards ... second on team with four touchdowns receiving ... two catches for 80 yards, including a career-long 74-yard touchdown, at SDSU ... the 74-yard catch is the 11th-longest in AFA history ... two catches for 56 yards and career-high two touchdowns at Army ... named collegefootballperformance. com honorable mention tight end of the week vs. Army ... career highs of four catches and 59 yards at Utah State ... two catches for 51 yards and a touchdown vs. Navy ... also had a then-career-long catch of 48 yards ... named collegefootballperformanceawards.com national tight end of the week vs. Navy. 2013 – Played in 12 games ... fourth on the team in receiving with 13 catches for 163 yards ... career highs in every receiving category at New Mexico with four catches for 56 yards and his first-career touchdown ... two catches for 28 yards vs. Army ... started for the first time in his career in opener vs. Colgate, recording a team-high-tying two catches for 25 yards with a long of 18 ... one carry for 25 yards vs. Wyoming ... team-best-tying two catches for 13 yards at Navy ... led the team with two catches for 37 yards vs. San Diego State, including a season-long 32 yard reception. 2012 – Played in 12 games … missed the Michigan game … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered four years each in football, track

and basketball … earned all-league honors all four years in football … earned honors for special teams, running back and linebacker … all-state selection two years … all-state top 11 players award as a senior … helped his team to the 4A state championship in 2010 … named all-league selection three years in basketball … was a two-time state champion in the javelin in track … also qualified for state in the 110 high hurdles … helped his track team to the 4A state championship in 2011 … member of the National Honor Society … high school football coach was his father, Gary. Personal – Son of Gary and Lori Griffin … has an older sister … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 33 … hobbies include playing video games, golfing and spending time with friends … would like to work in athletics someday … member of the dean’s list … was on the cadet leadership team for survival training last summer … was also the athletic officer for Basic Cadet Training last summer … completed Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked in the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training that summer … completed survival training and a course in chemistry during summer academics in the summer of 2013 ... lettered on the Academy track team in the spring of 2013 and was named all-Mountain West in the javelin. Griffin’s Career Statistics Year G Rec Yds 2014 12 16 307 2013 12 13 163 2012 12 0 0 Totals 36 29 470

Avg 19.2 12.5 0.0 16.2

TDs 4 1 0 5

Lg 74 (SDSU) 32 (SDSU) --

52 Patrick Halloran, OL

6-4, 255, Jr. Fairfax, VA (W.T. Woodson)

Senior TE Garrett Griffin Air Force Football

2014 – Played in three games … saw action against Nicholls State, Utah State and UNLV … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in football and one year in basketball … first-team all-district selection in football … earned second-team all-region honors … helped his team to the 2009 district championship … helped the basketball team to the Northern Virginia regional championship … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Patrick and Eileen Halloran … has an older brother, who attended Notre Dame … member of cadet squadron 22 … undecided about his major … would like to attend pilot training following graduation … his father, grandfather, brother and one uncle are either active duty or retired Air Force … hobbies include golfing and fishing. 73


Player profiles 87 Alex Hansen, DL

6-3, 260, Sr. Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest)

2014 – Played and started all 13 games … earned second-team all-conference honors ... led all defensive linemen on team with 56 total tackles, including 23 unassisted … fifth overall on the team in tackles … third on the team in TFL with 10.0 ... also had 3.5 sacks which was third on the team ... had a streak of 10 straight games with at least one tackle for loss during the season ... active career leader in TFL with 21.0 and sacks with 7.5 ... nine tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Nevada ... six tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss at UNLV, including a sack ... careerand team-high 10 tackles at Utah State ... also had a tackle for loss ... five tackles and a tackle for loss at Wyoming ... one tackle and a blocked PAT vs. Nicholls ... the blocked PAT is the third block of his career, all PATS (two vs. UNLV last season). 2013 -- Played and started in all 12 games ... recorded 36 total tackles, including 18 unassisted ... blocked two PATs vs. UNLV to become the first Falcon with two or more blocks in a game since 2010 ... two tackles and a tackle for loss at New Mexico ... season-high-tying six tackles vs. Army ... five tackles vs. SDSU ... season-high-tying six tackles and a tackle for loss at Navy ... one unassisted tackle and a forced fumble vs. Utah State ... recorded one assisted tackle vs. Colgate ... academic all-MW. 2012 – Played in all 13 games, making four starts ... tied for lead among Falcon defensive linemen with 36 tackles and 4.0 sacks and was second with 9.0 TFLs ... five tackles and career-high two sacks and 4.0 TFLs vs. Hawai’i ... his

Senior DL Alex Hansen two quarterback sacks were the most in a game by a Falcon on the year … his 4.0 tackles for loss were the most by a Falcon on the year and the most by a player in the Troy Calhoun-era (2007-) … the four tackles for loss tie as the seventh-most in school history, just two behind the school record, and were the most since Monty Coleman had four vs. North Texas in 2003 … the four TFLs are the most by a freshman in school history … three tackles and TFL vs. Army ... four tackles and a sack vs. Nevada ... started vs. Wyoming, becoming first Falcon freshman to start in a game in 2012 ... had career-high six tackles vs. Navy ... had sack and four tackles vs. Colorado State. High School – Lettered four years in track and three in football … was an all-conference and all-area selection in football … all-state special mention … was a two-time state qualifier in the 800 meters in track … was the conference and sectional champion in the shot put and discus … qualified for state in each … high school football coach was Brian McDonough … was a member of the National Honor Society … was an all-state academic selection. Personal – Parents are Chris Hansen and Karen Kalenowski … majoring in operations research … is a member of the dean’s list … would like to attend pilot training … completed Operations Air Force last summer, in addition to completing the powered flight program and working on the cadet cadre for survival training. Hansen’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 13 23-33 56 2013 12 18-18 36 2012 13 25-11 36 Totals 38 66-62 128

Air Force Football

TFL Sacks 10.0-25 3.5-17 2.0-4 0-0 9.0-35 4.0-21 21.0-647.5-38

Int 0 0 0 0

74


Player profiles 53 David Harris, DL

6-0, 269, Jr. Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)

2014 – Played in 12 games … recorded 16 total tackles, including nine unassisted … had 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 quarterback sacks … three tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at UNLV … career-high four tackles at Boise State. 2013 -- Played in nine games, starting three (Nevada, Navy, UNLV) ... missed two games due to injury, but returned to action at New Mexico ... had a sack for 10 yards vs. the Lobos ... five tackles and a sack vs. UNLV ... first-career start at Nevada, recorded one unassisted tackle ... first-career collegiate game vs. Colgate, recorded two solo tackles. High School – Lettered three years in football … honorable mention all conference as a sophomore … first-team alldistrict as a junior … earned preseason all-state honors … was the 5A defensive player of the year his senior year … earned all-area honors and was a third-team all-state selection … earned first-team all-state in the Padilla Poll … was an academic all-district selection … high school football coach was Joey McGuire. Personal – Son of Kenneth and Dornisha Shead … has three siblings … majoring in economics … completed Operations Air Force last summer … also served as the squadron superintendent for survival training … took a course in history in the summer of 2014 … also completed survival training that summer. Harris’ Year 2014 2013 Total

Career G 12 10 22

Statistics U-AT TT 9-7 16 11-13 24 20-20 40

TFL 3.5-17 2.5-18 6.0-35

Sacks 2.5-12 2.5-20 5.0-32

a forced and recovered fumble vs. Boise State ... eight tackles and a sack at GA St ... led the team with eight tackles vs. Nicholls in his first-career start. 2013 – Played in nine games … missed the first two games of the season due to injury … recorded 17 total tackles, including eight unassisted … had one tackle for loss and a pass breakup … six tackles vs. New Mexico … four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Wyoming. 2012 – Played in seven games … recorded eight total tackles, including five unassisted … notched a season-best four tackles vs. Idaho State … had two tackles, both unassisted, vs. Michigan … was third on the team in special teams tackles with four, three unassisted. High School – Lettered three years each in football and track … first-team all-conference three years in football … all-state selection as a senior … high school football coach was Dave Logan. Personal – Son of James and Suzanne Healy … is one of three children … younger brother, Patrick, is a junior football player at the Academy ... majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 30 … hobbies include fishing and cooking … would like to become a lawyer in the future … completed Operation Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also completed a history class and a chemistry class during summer academics. Healy’s Year 2014 2013 2012 Totals

Career G 13 9 7 29

Statistics U-AT TT 44-46 90 8-9 17 5-3 8 57-58 115

TFL 5.5-29 0.5-0 0-0 5.5-29

Sacks 3.0-22 0-0 0-0 3.0-22

Int 0 0 0 0

Int 0 0 0

6 Connor Healy, LB

6-0, 225, Sr. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)

2014 – Played and started in all 13 games … second on the team in tackles with 90, including 44 unassisted ... had 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback sacks ... forced two fumbles and recovered one ... four solo tackles and a forced fumble in Air Force bowl game win over Western Michigan … five tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss vs. Colorado State ... seven tackles at SDSU ... recorded 10 tackles vs. Nevada ... second on the team with eight tackles and a TFL at Army ... career-high 14 tackles vs. New Mexico ... 14 stops are the most by a Falcon this season ... four tackles vs. Utah State ... nine tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Navy ... four tackles and Air Force Football

Senior LB Connor Healy 75


Player profiles 41 Patrick Healy, LB

19 Brayden Hill, DB

2014 – Played in 11 games … recorded five total tackles, including one unassisted … career-high three tackles vs. Nicholls. 2013 – Played on the junior varsity … did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in football and two in baseball … was an all-conference, all-league and all-state selection in football … named Colorado defensive player of the year … high school football coach was Dave Logan … member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … earned academic allleague honors. Personal – Son of James and Suzanne Healy … is one of three children … older brother, Connor, is a senior on the Air Force football team … majoring in management … completed Operations Air Force at Mountain Home Air Force Base last summer … was also on the cadet cadre during survival training last summer … would like to work in acquisitions following graduation.

2014 – Played in one game, the season opener against Nicholls … was not credited with any statistics. 2013 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered three years in football and one in wrestling and lacrosse … earned the coach’s award as a senior in football … served as the wrestling team captain as a senior … also served as lacrosse team captain his senior year. Personal – Son of Brian and Suzette Hill … father is a 1991 Air Force Academy graduate and former football player that is currently the Vice Director of Athletics at the Academy … grandfather, Billy Hill, was the head athletic training at Ohio State for 25 years … grandfather also served his country in Vietnam and was a trainer for the 1984 Olympics … majoring in foreign area studies … working towards a minor in Chinese … completed Operations Air Force at Beale Air Force Base last summer … was also an element leader during Basic Cadet Training last summer.

6-1, 225, Jr. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)

Healy’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 11 1-4 5

TFL 0-0

Sacks 0-0

5-10, 205, Jr. Honolulu, HI (Punahou)

Int 0

18 Brodie Hicks, DB

6-2, 200, Jr. Colorado Springs, CO (Falcon)

2014 – Played in two games … saw action against Nicholls State and Utah State … recorded two unassisted tackles on the season, both coming against Nicholls State. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in track and basketball and three years in football … two-time all-conference and all-city performer in football … earned all-state honors in football as a senior … was a second-team all-conference performer in track in the long jump … high school football coach was Trevor Hudson … was on the honor roll each semester in high school. Personal – Son of Barry and Dorothy Hicks … has an older sister, Kiah, who attended Colorado State and participated on the track team … majoring in civil engineering … member of cadet squadron 18 … would like to work in the civil engineering career field in the Air Force … his father is a chemistry and biochemistry instructor at the Academy … completed Operations Air Force at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., last summer … also worked as an element leader during Basic Cadet Training last summer … hobbies include fishing, hiking and hanging out with friends. Air Force Football

83 Riley Huff, TE

6-3, 230, Sr. Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial)

2014 – Played in one game, seeing action against Nicholls State. 2013 -- Played in one game, seeing action in the season opener vs. Colgate ... did not have any statistics. 2012 -- Played on the junior varsity ... did not see any varsity action. High School - Lettered four years in football and wrestling and two years in track ... was a three-time state qualifier in wrestling ... named second-team all-district in football at quarterback ... member of the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... high school football coach was Justin Merideth. Personal - Son of Darren and Deana Huff ... has a younger brother ... majoring aeronautical engineering … was on the cadet cadre during survival training last summer.

76


Player profiles 3 D.J. Johnson, FB

5-10, 235, Jr. Roopville, GA (Carrollton)

2014 – Played in 11 games, starting two … missed the first two games and most of fall practices with an injury ... tied for the team lead in rushing touchdowns with eight ... fifth on the team in rushing with 330 yards on 81 carries … rushed for a career-high 83 yards and a touchdown on a career-most 20 carries in Air Force’s bowl game win over Western Michigan … first-career start vs. Boise State, rushing for four yards on two carries ... had 15 carries for 51 yards and a career-high three touchdowns vs. New Mexico ... his three touchdowns were the most by a Falcon in 2014 and most by a fullback since Mike DeWitt had four at New Mexico in 2011 ... six carries for 41 yards vs. Nevada ... rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown vs. Colorado State. 2013 – Played in 10 games … did not see action in the Utah State and Boise State games … had 19 carries for 72 yards on the season … season highs of six carries for 30 yards vs. Notre Dame … four carries for five yards and his first-career touchdown vs. UNLV … six carries for 26 yards vs. Colorado State. High School – Lettered four years in football and baseball and three years in power lifting … high school football coach was Rayvan Teague … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Andre Johnson and Veronica Reid … has a younger brother, Caleb … given name is D’Andre … majoring in management … completed Operations Air Force at MacDill Air Force Base … was also an element leader during Basic Cadet Training last summer … hobby is fishing … completed survival training in the summer of 2014 … also took a class in economics during summer academics. Johnson’s Career Statistics Year G Att Yds 2014 11 81 330 2013 10 19 72 Totals 21 100 402

Avg 4.1 3.8 4.0

TDs 8 1 9

Lg 21 (Nev) 11 (CSU)

Junior FB D.J. Johnson Oregon sports award prep athlete of the year … was football team captain and helped team to state championship … set an Oregon single-game rushing record for a game his sophomore year … high school football coach was Randy Nyquist. Personal – Son of Joseph and Joene LaCoste … has three brothers … older brother, Anthony, is a 2014 USAFA graduate and played football … his father played football at Oregon State … brother, Jarret, played football at Oregon … undecided about his major … member of cadet squadron 3 … hobbies are track and football.

39 Jake LaCoste, RB

5-10, 205, So. Albany, OR (West Albany)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in tack and three in football … two-time all-conference selection in football … earned first-team allstate honors in football two years and was the Oregon offensive player of the year twice and the Gatorade player of the year for Oregon … earned the Air Force Football

77


Player profiles 99 Jalen Lacy, DL

14 Hayes Linn, DB

2014 – Played in 10 games … recorded three solo tackles … career-best two tackles vs. Nevada. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action … moved from quarterback to defensive line during spring practice. High School – Lettered four years in football and three in baseball … was a second-team allregion selection in football … earned all-city honors and was the a Columbus scholar-athlete … earned offensive player of the year honors by In the Game Magazine … high school football coach was Paul Cates. Personal – Son of Troy Griffin and DeNae Lacy-Watts … has two younger siblings … his step-father, Frank Watts, played football at Georgia … his mother played basketball at LSU … majoring in management … would like to attend pilot training after graduation … would also like to own his own business someday.

2014 – Played in all 13 games … recorded five total tackles, including three unassisted … had one tackle in five different games. 2013 – Played in nine games … recorded eight total tackles, including four unassisted … career-high four tackles vs. Utah State. High School – Lettered four years in football and two in baseball … two-time all-region and all-county selection in football … twice named football team most valuable player … football coach was Frank Barden … all-regional selection in baseball … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Jay and Linda Linn … has an older brother, Tyler … majoring in business management … hobby is fishing and snowboarding … was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer … also completed Operations Air Force at Beale Air Force Base, Calif., last summer … completed survival training last summer … also completed a course in chemistry during summer academics … would like to become an acquisitions officer in the Air Force or possibly go to pilot training … members of the athletic list.

6-4, 250, Jr. Midland, GA (Northside)

6-0, 185, Jr. Cartersville, GA (Cartersville)

25 Roland Ladipo, DB

5-10, 185, Jr. Pickerington, OH (Pickerington)

2014 – Played in all 13 games … recorded 10 total tackles, including five unassisted … matched his career high with two tackles against Georgie State and Nevada. 2013 – Played in all 12 games as a backup defensive back and on special teams … recorded three total tackles … solo tackle vs. Wyoming … one assisted tackle each vs. Notre Dame and UNLV. High School – Lettered three years in track and two in football … first-team all-conference and second-team all-state in football … ran the third leg of the state championship 4x200 relay team in track … high school football coach was Tom Phillips … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Roland and Temmy Ladipo … one of six children … majoring in business management … would like to go to pilot training after graduation … completed Operations Air Force at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., last summer … was also on the cadet cadre for the assault course during Basic Cadet Training last summer … completed survival training and an academic course in chemistry in the summer of 2014. Ladipo’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 13 5-5 10 2013 12 1-2 3 Total 25 6-7 13 Air Force Football

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sacks 0-0 0-0 0-0

Int 0 0 0

Linn’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 13 3-2 5

TFL 0-0

Sacks 0-0

Int 0

Junior DB Hayes Linn 78


Player profiles 15 Alex Ludowig, WR

member of cadet squadron 36 … hobby is anything dealing with sports.

5-11, 170, Sr. Katy, TX (Cinco Ranch)

2014 – Played in nine games, starting two … started vs. Georgia State and Boise State … had five catches for 64 yards and a touchdown … was fourth on the team in receiving … two catches for 40 yards vs. Wyoming, including a career-long catch of 23 yards … had a one-yard touchdown catch vs. Navy … one catch for 12 yards at Utah State and one catch for 11 yards vs. Army. 2013 – Played in 11 games, starting seven … recorded six catches for 86 yards and a touchdown … averaged 14.3 yards per catch … career-long catch for 31 yards vs. UNLV for a touchdown, the first score of his career. 2012 – Played in seven games, starting once … first-career start came at San Diego State … was not credited with any statistics for the season … also saw action against Idaho State, Colorado State, Navy, New Mexico, Hawaii and Fresno State. High School – Lettered three years in football and one in track … earned second-team all-conference honors as a junior in football … was a first-team all-conference selection as a senior … honorable mention all-region selection his senior year … honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore … was a member of the National Honor Society … high school football coach was Don Clayton. Personal – Son of Rick and Brenda Ludowig … is the youngest of three children … completed Operations Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked the on the cadet cadre for survival training. Ludowig’s Career Statistics Year G Rec Yds 2014 9 5 64 2013 11 6 86 2012 7 0 0 Totals 27 11 150

Avg 12.8 14.3 0.0 13.6

TD 1 1 0 2

LG 23 (Wyo) 31 (UNLV) --

55 Alex Norton, OC

6-2, 288, So. Hamlet, NC (Richmond)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football and one in track … was a second-team all-conference selection in football as a junior … first-team all-conference honoree as a senior … selected for the USA vs. Canada All-American game … high school football coach was Paul Hoggard … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Jason and Lauren Norton … is the oldest of three children … majoring in management … is a Air Force Football

94 Drew Oehrle, SPC

6-0, 175, Sr. Indianapolis, IN (Roncalli)

2014 – Played in all 13 games … was the team’s kickoff specialist … had 78 kickoffs with 39 touchbacks … missed his only field goal attempt, a 35-yard attempt in the season opener … hit his only extra point attempt. 2013 – Played in two games … saw action vs. Colgate and Utah State … hit his only extra point vs. Colgate which was the first kick of his career … kicked off twice, with a 65.0 average. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered three years in football and two in soccer … earned first-team all-state, all-county and allmetro honors in football as a senior … earned high school All-American honors for kicking by Kohn’s Kicking … set two state records, one for most field goals in a season (18) and most in a game (five) … set seven school records for kicking … high school football coach was Bruce Scifres … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Parents are Philip and Carla Oehrle … has a younger sibling … majoring in management … hobbies include golf, cars and collecting shoes … was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer … also worked on the obstacle course during Basic Cadet Training last summer … completed Operations Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked Basic Cadet Training as part of the cadet cadre that summer.

84 Nelson Onwuzu, WR

5-11, 175, Sr. Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2013 – Played in one game … saw action vs. Navy … was not credited with any statistics. 2012 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football and track and two in basketball … two-time first-team all-district selection in football … earned second-team all-state honors … high school football coach was Thomas Sitton … helped the football team win a state championship. Personal – Son of Osmond and Henrietta Onwuzu … has two younger siblings … majoring in psychology … hobby is the theatre … favorite NFL team is the New Orleans Saints … is of Nigerian decent … would like to become a psychiatrist … completed Operation Air Force last summer. 79


Player profiles 48 Jacob Oneychi, LB

6-1, 195, Jr. Sugar Land, TX (I.H. Kemper)

2014 – Played in 12 games, starting one … recorded 17 total tackles, including six unassisted … had a half quarterback sack … recorded a career-high eight tackles against New Mexico in his firstcareer start … had four tackles at Utah State. 2013 – Played in two games … saw action against New Mexico and Colorado State … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered three years in football and track and one in basketball … was the district 200 meter champion in track as a sophomore … all-state academic in football … high school football coach was Darrin Andrus. Personal – Son of Stephen and Ada Onyechi … is one of five children … nickname is Spaceman … majoring in mechanical engineering ... completed Operations Air Force at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. last summer … also completed a summer academics course in behavioral sciences and was on the cadet leadership team during survival training last summer … completed survival training in the summer of 2014. Oneychi’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 12 6-11 17 2013 2 0-0 0 Total 14 6-11 17

TFL 0.5-4 0-0 0.5-4

Sacks 0.5-4 0-0 0.5-4

Int 0 0 0

aged 10.1 yards per carry ... his 233 yards are the seventh most in AFA history and second most by a sophomore (Dee Dowis, 241 vs. Utah in 1987) … had 1,062 all-purpose yards which ranked seventh in the conference … missed all of spring drill recovering from injury. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action … scored a pair of touchdowns in the spring game. High School – Lettered three years in football and track … second-team all-conference selection in football as a junior and senior … named the school’s offensive most valuable player both years … high school football coach was Leon Evans. Personal – Son of Jeff and Phyllis Owens … has an older sister … nickname is Cobi … member of cadet squadron 27 … majoring in management … plans on making the Air Force his career … would like to become a contracting or maintenance officer in the Air Force … is a member of the commandant’s list … completed Operations Air Force at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer and spent his leave period in his home town of Las Vegas … hobbies include hanging out with friends and watching Adrian Peterson highlight videos. Owens’ Career Rushing Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 10 204 1,054 5.2

TD 5

LG 55 (UNLV)

Owens’ Career Receiving Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 10 4 8 2.0

TD 0

LG 5 (Navy)

28 Jacobi Owens, RB

6-0, 202, Jr. North Las Vegas, NV (Centennial)

2014 – Played and started in 10 games … missed the final three games of the season due to foot injury, which required surgery … named honorable mention allconference ... ranked third in the conference and 27th nationally in rushing with a 105.4 average … rushed for 1,054 yards overall ... rushed for 100-plus yards in five games, leading the team to a 5-0 record in those games ... led the team in rushing in seven of 10 games ... rushed for 66 yards vs. Nevada to become just third sophomore in AFA history to hit the 1,000-yard mark in a season ... rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown vs. UNLV in return to home state ... had a team-best 118 yards on a career-high 27 carries at Army ... had 24 carries for 108 yards and a touchdown vs. Boise State ... recorded 25 carries for 122 yards and career-best two touchdowns at Georgia State . ... rushed for 233 yards on 23 carries vs. Nicholls, setting a school record for rushing yards by a Falcon making his first-career start ... averAir Force Football

Junior RB Jacobi Owens 80


Player profiles 74 Sevrin Remmo, OL

16 Karson Roberts, QB

2014 – Started the first three games of the season … missed the rest of the season due to injury … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Played in six games … part of an offensive line that allowed just nine quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh nationally … helped anchor an offensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th nationally in rushing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fifth nationally in red zone offense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered three years in football and one in wrestling … honorable mention all-conference as a junior … earned all-conference, all-region and all-state honors as a senior … high school football coach was Tom McCartney. Personal – Parents are Andy and Pam Remmo … one of four children … majoring in management … nickname is Remmy … hobbies include outdoor activities … completed Operation Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training … completed survival training and soaring in the summer of 2013.

2014 – Played in three games … saw action against Nicholls State, Utah State and Colorado State … one carry on the season … did not attempt any passes. 2013 – Played in 10 games, starting three (Nevada, Navy, SDSU) ... hit 21-of-41 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns ... fourth on the team in rushing with 253 yards and two touchdowns on 49 carries ... first-career start at Nevada ... recorded career highs of 161 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries ... also recorded a career-long 60-yard run ... hit five-of-10 passes for 55 yards and a touchdown ... became the first AF quarterback to rush for 100 or more yards in his firstcareer start since Adam Fitch at Army in 2004 ... the 161 yards are the most by a Falcon quarterback since Chance Harridge rushed for 161 vs. Navy in 2002 ... hit two-of-four passes for 47 yards and a then-career-long 37-yard TD vs. Utah State ... connected on his only pass attempt vs. Wyoming, a career-long 38-yard pass for a touchdown ... academic all-MW. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered two years each in football and baseball … honorable mention all-district as a junior in football … first-team all-district selection as a senior … served as team captain his senior year … earned secondteam all-district honors in baseball … high school football coach was Troy Aduddell … member of the National Honor Society … graduated summa cum laude … finalist for the Touchdown Club of Houston Scholar-Athlete award. Personal – Parents are Russ and Lisa Roberts … is the oldest of four children … has a twin brother … majoring in mechanical engineering … favorite NFL team is the Houston Texans … favorite player is Tim Tebow … was a member of the superintendent’s list for academic, athletic and military excellence … also a member of the dean’s list … participated in the cadet summer research last summer, spending the first two periods at Northrop Grumman … spent the final summer period at the Academy as the academic squadron commander … completed Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training that summer … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also took a course in space power applications that summer.

6-3, 255, Sr. Boulder, CO (Fairview)

6-0, 195, Sr. Houston, TX (Clear Lake)

Roberts’ Career Rushing Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 3 1 0 0.0 2013 10 49 253 5.2 Total 13 50 253 5.1

Senior OL Sevrin Remmo Air Force Football

Roberts’ Career Passing Statistics Year G A-C Pct. Int Yds 2014 3 0-0 .000 0 0 2013 10 21-41 .512 1 273 Total 13 21-41 .512 1 273

TD 0 3 3 TD 0 3 3

LG 0 60 (Nev)

LG 38 (Wyo) 81


Player profiles 9 Jalen Robinette, WR

6-4, 215, Jr. Bexley, OH (Bexley)

2014 – Played in all 13 games, starting 11 … earned honorable mention all-conference honors ... led the team in receiving with 43 catches for 806 yards, the seventhmost receiving yards in a season in school history … ranked sixth in the conference in receiving … his 806 yards are the most in a season since Jason Brown had 874 in 2005 … averaged 18.7 yards per reception and had a pair of 100-yard receiving games … had 118 yards on four catches at Georgia State … had 105 yards and four catches at Utah State … also had a career-long 58 yard reception vs. the Aggies … first Falcon with two 100-yard receiving games in a season since Jason Brown had three in 2005 … matched his career-high with five catches for 36 yards vs. Navy … threw a 54 yard touchdown pass to receiving mate Garrett Brown vs. Navy. 2013 -- Played in all 12 games ... second on the team with 16 catches for a team-best 291 yards and a team-best three touchdowns ... career-best five catches for 72 yards at Colorado State ... five catches tied as the most by a Falcon during the season ... four catches for 51 yards at New Mexico ... also caught a 10-yard TD pass vs. the Lobos ...

team-best-tying two catches for 22 yards at Navy ... firstcareer catch good for a 37-yard touchdown vs. Utah State ... career bests of two catches for 47 yards, including a career-long 38-yard TD vs. Wyoming. High School – Lettered four years in basketball and three each in track and football … high school football coach was John Smith. Personal – Son of Michael Robinette and Trine Rowell … has a younger sibling … undecided about his major … nickname is J-Rob … would like to teach following graduation … hobbies include basketball and snowboarding ... completed survival training last summer … also completed a course in statistics. Robinette’s Career Receiving Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 13 43 806 18.7 2013 12 16 291 18.2 Total 25 59 1,097 18.6

TD 4 3 7

LG 58 (USU) 39 (SDSU)

72 Matt Rochell, OL

6-3, 270, Sr. McDonough, GA (Eagles Landing Christian Academy)

2014 – Played and started in all 13 games … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Played and started in every game … part of an offensive line that allowed just nine quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh nationally … helped anchor an offensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th nationally in rushing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fifth nationally in red zone offense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions. 2012 – Played in five games … saw action against Idaho State, Colorado State, San Diego State, Hawaii and Fresno State … helped the offensive line anchor the rushing attack that gained 316.2 yards per game to win the Mountain West Conference rushing title and rank second nationally … the team also ranked first in the conference with just eight quarterback sacks allowed all season. High School – Lettered two years in football and basketball and one in track … earned all-region honors as a junior in football and all-state honors as a senior … high school football coach was Jonathan Gess. Personal – Parents are Steve and Gina Rochell … has a younger brother that plays football at Notre Dame … given name is Matthew … hobby is playing the piano … majoring in law … member of cadet squadron 10 … completed Operation Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training.

Junior WR Jalen Robinette Air Force Football

82


Player profiles 6 Nate Romine, QB

5-11, 195, Jr. Upland, CA (Upland)

2014 – Played in five games, starting one … saw action against Nicholls State, Utah State, UNLV, San Diego State and Colorado State … started against Colorado State … hit 14 of 30 passes for 208 yards and an interception on the year ... rushed 35 times for 94 yards and a touchdown ... led Air Force to win over No. 21 Colorado State ... rushed for 61 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries ... hit six of 15 passes for 135 yards with a long pass of 47 yards ... connected with Garrett Brown on a 26-yard pass to set up the gamewinning field goal. 2013 -- Played in nine games, starting the last five (ND, Army, UNM, UNLV, CSU) ... became the fourth quarterback to start for Air Force during the season when he made his first-career start vs. Notre Dame ... one of just 20 true freshman nationally to start at quarterback ... became the first freshman to start at QB for Air Force since Tim Jefferson in 2008 ... led the Falcons with 76 yards rushing on 21 carries vs. Notre Dame, both career highs ... also hit sixof-10 passes for 37 yards ... second-career start and firstcareer win vs. Army ... rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on seven carries ... hit seven-of-eight passes for 111 yards ... breakout performance at New Mexico with career highs in every passing category, hitting 15-of-23 passes for 188 yards and three touchdowns ... three TD passes are the most by a freshman in AFA history, the most since Tim Jefferson vs. Colorado State in 2011 and tie as the most in the Calhoun era ... also completed 10 consecutive passes during the game which is the fourth-longest streak in school history and most since Shaun Carney hit 11 vs. Navy in 2004 ... hit three-of-11 passes for 72 yards and a touchdown vs. UNLV ... entered the San Diego State game in first half for injured Karson Roberts ... ran for his firstcareer touchdown, a 16-yard run to give AF a 7-6 lead ... also hit five-of-11 passes for 111 yards and his first-career TD pass, a 71-yard strike to Sam Gagliano ... the 71-yard pass was the longest by Air Force during the season and longest since Tim Jefferson in 2009 ... led the team in passing, hitting 44-of-81 passes for 603 yards and five touchdowns ... had a 134.76 quarterback efficiency rating which is the second best in school history for a freshman, trailing only Carney’s 151.5 mark in 2004. High School – Lettered four years in football … helped football team to the CIF championship as a freshman … first-team all-league selection twice … league most valuable player as a senior … all-CIF his senior year and won the team’s ironman award … team won the Baseline League championship … high school coach was Tim Salter. Personal – Son of Alton and Gayle Romine … youngest of three children … majoring in management … hobbies include ping pong, basketball and movies … completed survival training last summer … also completed a course in chemistry.

Air Force Football

Junior QB Nate Romine Romine’s Career Rushing Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 5 35 94 2.7 2013 9 75 205 2.7 Total 14 110 299 2.7 Romine’s Career Passing Statistics Year G A-C Pct. Int Yds 2014 5 14-30 .467 1 208 2013 9 44-81 .543 1 603 Total 14 58-111 .523 2 811

TD 1 3 4 TD 0 5 5

LG 23 (NSU) 20 (UNLV)

LG 47 (CSU) 71 (SDSU)

83


Player profiles 58 A.J. Ruechel, OL

6-1, 265, Sr. Buford, GA (Mill Creek) 2014 – Played and started in all 13 games … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the

season. 2013 – Played in 11 games … part of an offensive line that allowed just nine quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh nationally … helped anchor an offensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th nationally in rushing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fifth nationally in red zone offense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions ... academic all-MW. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Lettered three years in football … was a two-time all-region and all-county selection, earning firstteam honors in both as a senior in football … earned allstate honors as a senior … high school football coach was Shannon Jarvis. Personal – Parents are Greg and Sheila Ruechel … has an older sister … nickname is A.J. … given name is Andrew … hobbies include snowboarding and wake boarding … majoring in mechanical engineering … has been on the dean’s list every semester … completed the powered flight program last summer … also worked on the cadet leadership team during the assault course at Basic Cadet Training … completed Operations Air Force in the summer of 2014 … was also part of the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training that summer.

vs. Colgate … also scored his first-career touchdown vs. Colgate … career highs of 10 carries and 62 yards rushing vs. Wyoming … one catch for five yards vs. Notre Dame. 2012 – Played on the junior varsity all season. High School – Lettered three years in football … was a member of the National Honor Society … high school football coach was Claude Mathis. Personal – Son of James Rushing and Trace Collett … is one of 10 children … nickname is Rush … majoring in management with a minor in Spanish … would like to work at Nike someday in the management department … hobbies include eating, exercising and video games … completed Operation Air Force last summer. Rushing’s Career Rushing Statistics Year G Att. Yds Avg 2014 13 72 356 4.9 2013 12 41 171 4.2 Total 25 113 527 4.7

TD 3 1 4

LG 20 (GSU) 15 (ND)

5 Devin Rushing, RB

5-10, 185, Sr. DeSoto, TX (DeSoto)

2014 – Played in all 13 games, starting three … started the last three games of the season … finished fourth on the team in rushing with 356 yards on 72 carries … scored three touchdowns … firstcareer start came at San Diego State … rushed for 34 yards on 10 carries vs. the Aztecs … nine carries for 50 yards at Colorado State … rushed for 49 yards on eight carries at Georgia State … rushed for a career-best 55 yards and a career-high two touchdowns on seven carries vs. Nicholls State … the two touchdowns marked the first multi-touchdown game of his career. 2013 – Played in all 12 games … rushed for 171 yards and a touchdown on 41 carries … averaged 4.2 yards per carry … had one catch for five yards … six carries for 42 yards Air Force Football

Senior OL A.J. Ruechel 84


Player profiles 56 Colin Sandor, OL

82 Josh Self, TE

2014 – Played in 11 games, starting six … starts came against Navy, Utah State, New Mexico, Army, San Diego State and the bowl game vs. Western Michigan … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football … earned all-city and all-state honors … was named one of the top 50 players in Indiana … high school team was a three-time state champion … high school football coach was Rick Streiff … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Paul and Cathy Sandor … has a younger brother … father played football at Toledo and professionally for the Toronto Argonauts … member of cadet squadron 30 …majoring in management … completed Operations Air Force at Keesler Air Force Base last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football … second-team alldistrict selection as a junior … named first-team all-district his senior year … high school football coach was Joe McBride … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Terry and Vonda Self … has a younger brother … father played football at North Texas … majoring in operations research … would like to enter pilot training following graduation … is a member of the dean’s list and the commandant’s list … completed Operations Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., last summer … also worked on the cadet leadership team on the assault course during Basic Cadet Training … hobbies include fishing, hunting, skiing and playing guitar.

6-2, 275, Jr. Carmel, IN (Cathedral)

Air Force Football

6-3, 225, Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell)

85


Player profiles 8 Weston Steelhammer, DB

6-2, 200, Jr. Shreveport, LA (Calvary Baptist Academy)

2014 – Played in all 13 games, starting 11 … earned first-team all-conference honors … finished fourth in the Mountain West and 13th nationally in interceptions with a .46 per-game average … had six interceptions total, which was just one off the conference lead ... his six interceptions ranked as the fifth most in a season in school history and are the most since Anthony Wright had seven in 2009 … had a streak of three straight games with an interceptions … tied a school record with three interceptions vs. Boise State … first player in AFA history with three picks since Anthony Wright vs. Houston in 2009 … also had a tackle for loss and a sack vs. Boise State … recorded a safety in the season opener vs. Nicholls State, recording a sack in the end zone to become the first Falcon since 2008 to record a safety … career-best 11 tackles and an interception vs. San Diego State … his 11 tackles led the team … was fourth on the team in total tackles with 61, including 42 unassisted … had 6.0 tackles for loss for 19 yards and 3.0 sacks for 16 yards … recorded two fumbles on the season … enters the 2015 season on the Lott Trophy Watch List awarded to the most impactful defensive player in the nation. 2013 – Played in eight games … recorded seven total tackles … season-best four tackles vs. Utah State. High School – Lettered four years in football and baseball and two years in basketball … was an all-district, all-city and all-state selection in football … earned all-district, allcity and all-state honors in baseball … high school football coach was John Bachman … high school baseball coach was Todd Walker … was a Louisiana Wendy’s Heisman finalist … member of the National Honor Society, the Beta Club and student council … was also active the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … was a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame scholar-athlete … was honored in December 2013 in New York during the American Football Coaches Association convention. Personal – Son of Ronnie and Cindy Alexander and Terry and Debby Steelhammer … has an older sister, Ashleigh … both parents attended the University of Texas … his sister is currently working in the athletic department at the University of Texas … his grandfather attend West Point … majoring in business management … was recruited by Alabama and Pepperdine for baseball … lists his priorities as faith, family and football … completed Operations Air Force at Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Ariz., last summer … was also on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. Steelhammer’s Year G 2014 13 2013 8 Total 21

Career Statistics U-AT TT TFL 42-19 61 6.0-19 4-3 7 0-0 46-22 68 6.0-19

Air Force Football

Sacks 3.0-16 0-0 3.0-16

Int 6 0 6

Junior DB Weston Steelhammer

24 Colby Stewart, RB

5-11, 190, So. Houma, LA (Terrebonne)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football, two in track and one each in basketball and baseball … earned the blue collar player of the year award in football as a junior … was a second-team all-district selection … earned first-team all-district honors as a senior … also a first-team all-region honoree and was named second-team all-state … high school football coach was Gary Hill … member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Darryl and Dina Steward … is the youngest of four children … majoring in business management … member of cadet squadron 11 … would like to own his own business someday … his father played football at Nicholls State and he lists him as his biggest inspiration … hobbies are fishing and boating. 86


Player profiles

53 Jordan Tyler, OC

67 Dylan Vail, OL

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in tennis and three in football … earned first-team all-region and honorable-mention all-area honors in football as a junior … earned first-team all-state honors from the Atlanta Journal Constitution as a senior … also earned first-team all-area and all-region honors as a senior … was a two-time second-team all-region honoree in tennis … high school football coach was Ben Hall … earned Georgia merit scholar honors and was a member of the Beta Club and student-council. Personal – Son of Greg and Gena Tyler … is the oldest of three children … majoring in economics … member of cadet squadron 2 … hobbies include fishing, hunting and guitar.

2014 – Played in two games … saw action vs. Nicholls State and UNLV … helped the Falcons finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in rushing with a 273.1 per-game average … also helped team finish second in the conference and sixth nationally in sacks allowed with just 12 on the season. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football … earned honorable mention all-district honors in football as a junior … was named second-team all-county and all-district as a senior … high school football coach was Robert Koopmann. Personal – Son of Mark and Laura Vail … has an older brother … majoring in management … would like to attend pilot training following graduation … hobbies include golf and fishing.

6-2, 260, So. Hoschton, GA (Jefferson)

Air Force Football

6-2, 280, Jr. Friendswood, TX (Friendswood)

87


Player profiles 5 Dexter Walker, LB

6-0, 210, Sr. Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula)

2014 – Played and started in 12 games … missed the New Mexico game due to injury … recorded 46 total tackles, including 27 unassisted … had 3.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback sack … had two pass breakups and a forced fumble … recorded one fumble, returning it 60 yards for a touchdown against Western Michigan in the bowl game … the fumble-return touchdown came in the fourth quarter and gave the Falcons a two-touchdown lead … four tackles vs. Colorado State ... nine tackles and two tackles for loss vs. Nevada ... three tackles and a TFL vs. Utah State ... season-best seven tackles and a sack vs. Navy ... four tackles and a forced fumble vs. Boise State ... five tackles and a pass breakup at Georgia State ... moved from safety to OLB during the spring. 2013 -- Played in 12 games, starting the last eight ... second on the team in tackles with 91 ... had 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks ... recorded a new career high in tackles in two straight games, averaging 12.5 per game ... careerhigh 13 tackles and a sack vs. UNLV ... then-career-high 12 tackles at New Mexico ... also forced a fumble ... six tackles vs. Army ... team-best-tying nine tackles and a TFL

vs. Notre Dame ... team-best-tying 11 tackles and a fumble recovery vs. SDSU ... 10 tackles at Nevada in his first-career start not as the nickel back ... nine tackles, a TFL, a forced fumble and a pass breakup vs. Wyoming ... tied for the team-lead with 10 tackles at Boise State ... also had a tackle for loss of three yards at BSU ... recorded four tackles vs. Utah State, including his first-career sack for 16 yards and a forced fumble. 2012 – Played in all 13 games … recorded 11 total tackles and a forced fumble … recorded two special teams tackles … season-best three tackles vs. Hawaii … recorded two tackles each vs. Nevada, San Diego State and Rice … forced fumble was against Nevada. High School – Lettered three years in football and basketball and one year in track … earned the Atlanta Falcons Community Captain award his senior year … won his school’s Wendy’s Heisman Award as a senior … two-time all-county honorable mention selection as a safety … honorable mention all-county in basketball … shares a record for making five or more three-pointers in a game in three or more games … high school football coach was Kevin Maloof. Personal – Son of Dexter and Sandra P. Walker … one of three children … member of cadet squadron 21 … majoring in management … completed a astronautical engineering class last summer and was the assistant flight commander for survival training last summer … completed Operation Air Force in the summer of 2014 … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 and took a class in chemistry … would like to get into coaching someday. Walker’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 12 27-19 46 2013 12 59-32 91 2012 13 7-4 11 Totals 37 93-55 148

TFL 3.5-5 4.5-26 0.0-0 8.0-31

Sacks 1.0-8 2.0-19 0.0-0 3.0-27

Int 0 0 0 0

25 Brenton Washington, RB 5-11, 205, So. Newnan, GA (Northgate)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in track and three in football … was a first-team all-region selection in football one year and a second-team all-region honoree another year … was a member of the National Honor Society … was also the senior class president. Personal – Son of Brenton and Eulonda Washington … is the oldest of three children … member of cadet squadron 2 … undecided about his major … hobbies include music and football.

Senior LB Dexter Walker Air Force Football

88


Player profiles 11 Jesse Washington, DB

6-0, 185, Jr. Friendswood, TX (Clear Springs)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football and two in track … earned first-team all-state honors as a senior in football … also earned all-greater Houston player of the week honors … was the football team captain … high school football coach was Clint Hartman. Personal – Son of Darrell Washington and Peggy Sinclair … has an older brother … major in civil engineering … hobbies include anything competitive, drawing and hanging out with friends.

40 Ryan Watson, LB

6-3, 230, Jr. Conyers, GA (Heritage)

2014 – Played in 12 games … missed the New Mexico game due to injury … recorded 14 total tackles … had three tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks … career-high six tackles against Navy ... moved from defensive line to linebacker in the spring. 2013 -- Played in 11 games ... season-high five tackles, including a sack and a tackle for loss vs. UNLV ... first-career collegiate game came vs. Colgate ... had three tackles in a game three times (Army, Nevada, Colgate) ... one tackle and a fumble recovery vs. Wyoming ... academic all-MW. High School – Lettered two years in football and one in track … was a two-time first-team all-region selection in football … second-team all-state once and first-team allstate once … was the region player of the year and a multiple winner of the player of the week award … high school football coach was Chad Frazier. Personal – Son of Ellie and Sharon Watson … has an older sister … majoring in economics … would like to work in acquisitions in the Air Force … completed Operations Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre during survival training and took a class in behavioral sciences … hobbies include filming and working out … completed survival training in the summer of 2014 … also took a law class that summer. Watson’s Career Statistics Year G U-AT TT 2014 12 8-6 14 2013 11 13-9 22 Total 23 21-15 36 Air Force Football

TFL 3.0-9 2.5-18 5.5-27

Sacks 2.0-6 1.5-12 3.5-18

Junior LB Ryan Watson

27 Tyler Weaver, DB

6-1, 210, Jr. Conyers, GA (Heritage)

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in soccer and two in football … academic all-state selection in football … was the team’s captain … earned first-team allregion honors in soccer … high school football coach was Chad Frazier … was a member of the Beta Club. Personal – Son of Ty and Christine Weaver … is one of five children … majoring in biology … would like to attend medical school and become an orthopedic physician … hobbies include soccer and playing FIFA.

Int 0 0 0 89


Player profiles 9 Jayce Webster, DB

61 Jackson Wilson, OL

2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football and one in track … earned honorable mention allleague honors as a sophomore … two-time first-team all-league selection … named all-area and all-county as a junior and all-district as a senior … high school football coach was Kevin Swartwood … was a member of the honor roll. Personal – Son of Todd Webster and Shanitha Scoggins … is one of five children … member of cadet squadron 22 … nickname is Web … majoring in management … hobby is track.

2014 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Nicholls State. 2013 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football and one in track … earned honorable mention allconference honors in football as a junior … was the team’s captain and a first-team all-conference selection as a senior … high school football coach was Jack Drews. Personal – Son and Jack and Suzanne Wilson … has an older sister … majoring in biology … would like to attend medical school and become a physician in the Air Force.

5-10, 175, So. Merced, GA (Buhach Colony)

6-3, 280, Jr. Rochester, MN (John Marshall)

12 Tyler Williams, WR

5-10, 185, So. Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge)

2014 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Nicholls State … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered three years each in football, track and basketball … was a first-team all-Southern Arizona selection in football as a sophomore … earned firstteam all-Southern Arizona as a junior and senior … earned Southern Arizona offensive player of the year honors … helped his team to the state championship … high school football coach was Matt Johnson. Personal – Son of Tyrone and Sharon Williams … is one of three children … has an older and younger brother … member of cadet squadron 32 … nickname is Ty … majoring in economics … would like to someday work with his brother for a professional sports franchise or own his own business … hobbies include bowling and spending time with friends and family.

Air Force Football

90


last season


2014 Season statistics Date Opponent Aug 30, 2014 NICHOLLS * Sep 06, 2014 at Wyoming Sep 13, 2014 at Georgia State * Sep 27, 2014 BOISE STATE Oct 04, 2014 NAVY * Oct 11, 2014 at Utah State * Oct 18, 2014 NEW MEXICO Nov 01, 2014 at Army * Nov 08, 2014 at UNLV * Nov 15, 2014 NEVADA * Nov 21, 2014 at San Diego State * Nov 28, 2014 #21 COLORADO STATE ^ Dec 20, 2014 vs Western Michigan * Mountain West Game ^ Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS R u sh i n g Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Air Force Falcons 87 144 93 78 Opponents 67 89 55 103 Air Force Football

OT

7 0

Score 44-16 13-17 48-38 28-14 30-21 16-34 35-31 23-6 48-21 45-38 14-30 27-24 38-24

W L W W W L W W W W L W W

Att. 32038 21246 16836 30012 37731 24037 25017 40479 13481 11519 28626 32650 18223

AF

OPP

409 31.5 99 287 198 74 15 3550 3824 274 796 4.5 273.1 34 1893 117-206-4 9.2 16.2 145.6 15 5443 1002 5.4 418.7 34-709 14-71 10-72 20.9 5.1 7.2 20-13 46-460 35.4 61-2662 43.6 39.1 78-4873 62.5 40.4 31:33 100/213 47% 20/28 71% 36-204 0 50 19-22 0-0 (54-60) 90% (39-60) 65% (46-47) 98% 168967 6/28161

314 24.2 130 249 91 144 14 1763 2059 296 461 3.8 135.6 17 3369 239-434-10 7.8 14.1 259.2 20 5132 895 5.7 394.8 36-745 13-95 4-110 20.7 7.3 27.5 14-8 59-535 41.2 68-2710 39.9 36.5 63-3752 59.6 38.0 28:27 71/193 37% 14/31 45% 12-80 -7 39 14-19 1-4 (34-42) 81% (22-42) 52% (38-39) 97% 144705 6/24118 1/18223

Passing

gp

PEARSON, Kale ROMINE, Nate HUNTSMAN, Colto ROBINETTE, Jale TEAM Total Opponents

12 5 9 13 9 13 13

effic comp-att-int

160.68 98.24 222.20 441.80 0.00 154.13 130.87

101-171-3 14-30-1 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 117-206-4 239-434-10

yds td

1590 208 41 54 0 1893 3369

14 0 0 1 0 15 20

lg avg/g

74 47 41 54 0 74 76

132.5 41.6 4.6 4.2 0.0 145.6 259.2

Receiving

gp

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

ROBINETTE, Jale BROWN, Garrett GRIFFIN, Garret LUDOWIG, Alex OWENS, Jacobi GALLAND, Matt RUSHING, Devin BARNES, Myles LEE, Jon PEARSON, Kale HENDRICKS, Marc HUNTSMAN, Colto APFEL, Cody DAVERN, Shayne Total Opponents

13 43 806 12 36 535 12 16 307 9 5 64 10 4 8 7 2 37 13 2 20 12 2 16 11 2 12 12 1 41 11 1 18 9 1 17 12 1 9 11 1 3 13 117 1893 13 239 3369

18.7 14.9 19.2 12.8 2.0 18.5 10.0 8.0 6.0 41.0 18.0 17.0 9.0 3.0 16.2 14.1

4 6 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 20

59 63 74 23 5 32 12 10 7 41 18 17 9 3 74 76

Rushing

gp

OWENS, Jacobi PEARSON, Kale DAVERN, Shayne RUSHING, Devin JOHNSON, D.J. BROWN, Garrett HART, Broam HUNTSMAN, Colto ROMINE, Nate SOLANO, Paco LEE, Jon HESTER, Scott CLINTON-EARL, A GALLAND, Matt ROBERTS, Karson TEAM Total Opponents

10 12 11 13 11 12 7 9 5 10 11 1 1 7 3 9 13 13

att

no.

pct

59.1 46.7 50.0 50.0 0.0 56.8 55.1

gain loss

net avg td

204 1082 28 1054 5.2 171 811 124 687 4.0 111 520 7 513 4.6 72 361 5 356 4.9 81 336 6 330 4.1 36 223 28 195 5.4 31 118 1 117 3.8 7 103 2 101 14.4 35 109 15 94 2.7 13 61 3 58 4.5 6 49 10 39 6.5 5 27 0 27 5.4 3 15 0 15 5.0 2 9 5 4 2.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 40 -40 -2.2 796 3824 274 3550 4.5 461 2059 296 1763 3.8

5 6 8 3 8 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 17

62.0 44.6 25.6 7.1 0.8 5.3 1.5 1.3 1.1 3.4 1.6 1.9 0.8 0.3 145.6 259.2

lg avg/g

55 42 55 20 21 42 13 53 23 24 32 8 6 9 0 0 55 53

105.4 57.2 46.6 27.4 30.0 16.2 16.7 11.2 18.8 5.8 3.5 27.0 15.0 0.6 0.0 -4.4 273.1 135.6

Total 409 314

92


2014 Season statistics Punt Returns

no.

BROWN, Garrett ROBINETTE, Jale ONYECHI, Jacob Total Opponents

10 3 1 14 13

Interceptions

no.

yds

STEELHAMMER, We PIERCE, Jordan SPEARS, Christi MCHENRY, Gavin Total Opponents

6 2 1 1 10 4

Kick Returns

no.

yds

avg

td

lg

LEE, Jon SOLANO, Paco RUSHING, Devin ROBINETTE, Jale DRESLINSKI, Nat DAVERN, Shayne STEELHAMMER, We DRISKELL, Bryan Total Opponents

22 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 34 36

510 78 52 31 12 4 0 22 709 745

23.2 26.0 17.3 15.5 12.0 4.0 0.0 22.0 20.9 20.7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 27 22 18 12 4 0 22 44 46

Fumble Returns

no.

yds

avg

td

lg

1 1 2 3

60 28 88 54

60.0 28.0 44.0 18.0

1 0 1 1

60 28 60 43

WALKER, Dexter MCHENRY, Gavin Total Opponents Scoring

td

CONANT, Will DAVERN, Shayne JOHNSON, D.J. BROWN, Garrett PEARSON, Kale OWENS, Jacobi ROBINETTE, Jale GRIFFIN, Garret RUSHING, Devin LUDOWIG, Alex SOLANO, Paco HART, Broam WALKER, Dexter ROMINE, Nate STEELHAMMER, We OEHRLE, Drew Total Opponents

8 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 50 39

Air Force Football

fg

yds

avg

td

lg

50 5.0 6 2.0 15 15.0 71 5.1 95 7.3

0 0 0 0 0

13 4 0 13 37

avg

td

lg

10 1.7 62 31.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 72 7.2 110 27.5

0 0 0 0 0 1

9 56 0 0 56 56

kick

19-21 45-46 0-1 1-1 19-22 46-47 14-19 38-39

Field Goals

OEHRLE, Drew CONANT, Will

- - - 1 - 2-2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 2 2-2 - -

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

0-0 8-8

0-1 8-9

0-0 1-1

lg blk

0-0 2-3

FG Sequence

Air Force Falcons

Opponents

Nicholls Colonels Wyoming Georgia State Boise State Broncos Navy Midshipmen Utah State New Mexico Lobos Army UNLV Nevada San Diego State Colorado State Western Michigan

35 (50),39,(32) (22),(41) (25),(21) (22) (27),(34),(22) (38),(26),(50) (39),(33) (23),61 (33),(39) (31)

(37) (33) (33) 46 38 (46),(35) (28) (42),41,(46) (22) (20),(36),(21),26 (30),43 (25)

0 0 50 0

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total Offense

rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

0-1 0-1 -

fg

0-1 0.0 0-0 19-21 90.5 0-0

- - 102 - - 48 - - 48 - - 44 - - 36 - - 30 - - 26 - - 24 - - 18 - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - - 6 - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 409 - - 314

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

PEARSON, Kale OWENS, Jacobi DAVERN, Shayne RUSHING, Devin JOHNSON, D.J. ROMINE, Nate BROWN, Garrett HUNTSMAN, Colto HART, Broam SOLANO, Paco ROBINETTE, Jale LEE, Jon HESTER, Scott CLINTON-EARL, A GALLAND, Matt TEAM Total Opponents

12 342 687 1590 2277 189.8 10 204 1054 0 1054 105.4 11 111 513 0 513 46.6 13 72 356 0 356 27.4 11 81 330 0 330 30.0 5 65 94 208 302 60.4 12 36 195 0 195 16.2 9 9 101 41 142 15.8 7 31 117 0 117 16.7 10 13 58 0 58 5.8 13 2 0 54 54 4.2 11 6 39 0 39 3.5 1 5 27 0 27 27.0 1 3 15 0 15 15.0 7 2 4 0 4 0.6 9 19 -40 0 -40 -4.4 13 1002 3550 1893 5443 418.7 13 895 1763 3369 5132 394.8

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

CONANT, Will Total Opponents

61 2662 43.6 64 61 2662 43.6 64 68 2710 39.9 62

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

OEHRLE, Drew Total Opponents

78 4873 62.5 39 78 4873 62.5 39 63 3752 59.6 26

9 15 21 13 9 15 21 13 8 21 15 16

0 0 1

net ydln

2 2 20.7 40.4 2 20.9 38.0

24 27

93


2014 Season statistics All Purpose

OWENS, Jacobi ROBINETTE, Ja BROWN, Garrett PEARSON, Kale LEE, Jon DAVERN, Shay RUSHING, Devi JOHNSON, D.J. GRIFFIN, Garret SOLANO, Paco HUNTSMAN, Co HART, Broam ROMINE, Nate LUDOWIG, Alex PIERCE, Jordan GALLAND, Matt HESTER, Scott DRISKELL, Brya HENDRICKS, M BARNES, Myles ONYECHI, Jaco CLINTON-EARL DRESLINSKI, N STEELHAMME APFEL, Cody TEAM Total Opponents

rcv

pr

kr

10 1054 8 13 0 806 12 195 535 12 687 41 11 39 12 11 513 3 13 356 20 11 330 0 12 0 307 10 58 0 9 101 17 7 117 0 5 94 0 9 0 64 13 0 0 7 4 37 1 27 0 3 0 0 11 0 18 12 0 16 12 0 0 1 15 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 12 0 9 9 -40 0 13 3550 1893 13 1763 3369

g

0 6 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 71 95

0 31 0 0 510 4 52 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 709 745

Air Force Football

rush

ir

total avg/g

0 1062 106.2 0 843 64.8 0 780 65.0 0 728 60.7 0 561 51.0 0 520 47.3 0 428 32.9 0 330 30.0 0 307 25.6 0 136 13.6 0 118 13.1 0 117 16.7 0 94 18.8 0 64 7.1 62 62 4.8 0 41 5.9 0 27 27.0 0 22 7.3 0 18 1.6 0 16 1.3 0 15 1.2 0 15 15.0 0 12 0.9 10 10 0.8 0 9 0.8 0 -40 -4.4 72 6295 484.2 110 6082 467.8

94


2014 Season statistics Tackles gp

tot

tfl/yds

no-yds

51 PIERCE, Jordan

13 61 56 117 13 44 46 90 13 52 29 81 13 42 19 61 13 23 33 56 13 37 12 49 13 30 17 47 12 27 19 46 13 32 9 41 13 23 11 34 13 14 12 26 13 15 11 26 12 6 11 17 10 9 7 16 12 9 7 16 12 8 6 14 13 6 6 12 13 5 5 10 13 4 5 9 12 3 4 7 10 4 3 7 13 3 2 5 11 1 4 5 7 3 1 4 5 1 3 4 13 2 2 4 4 2 1 3 9 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 10 3 . 3 2 2 . 2 7 1 1 2 11 1 1 2 6 1 1 2 11 . 1 1 13 1 . 1 10 1 . 1 12 . 1 1 13 1 . 1 12 1 . 1 11 1 . 1 5 . 1 1 12 1 . 1 12 . 1 1 1 . . . 13 482 352 834 13 619 494 1113

19.5-71 5.5-29 1.5-1 6.0-19 10.0-25 2.0-3 10.5-32 3.5-5 1.5-8 0.5-1 5.5-23 6.0-29 0.5-4 . 3.5-17 3.0-9 3.0-8 . 1.0-2 . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-292 66-209

7.0-51 3.0-22 . 3.0-16 3.5-17 . 3.0-16 1.0-1 1.0-8 . 4.5-22 2.0-16 0.5-4 . 2.5-12 2.0-6 2.0-7 . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-204 12-80

6

HEALY, Connor

21 SPEARS, Christi 8

STEELHAMMER, We

87 HANSEN, Alex 2A MAYS, Jordan 36 PROCTOR, Spence 5 13 20 91 97 48 17 53 40 98 25 95 10 4 29 41 39 79 47 49 14 34 99 18 12 85 44 43 9 22 7 94 80 24 6A 2 66 42

WALKER, Dexter DECOUD, Justin MCHENRY, Gavin TIMMERMAN, Troy FITZGERALD, Nic ONYECHI, Jacob BYRD, Jamal HARRIS, David WATSON, Ryan BESCHEL, Dillon LADIPO, Roland CANNON, Riley APFEL, Cody BAKER, Kalon LINN, Hayes HEALY, Patrick WHARTON, Donnie GREEN, Robert ALEXANDER, Clau NICHOL, Joey HUNTSMAN, Colto DUNN, Haji LACY, Jalen HICKS, Brodie CHUBB, Zach HENDRICKS, Marc ROSS, Grant DAVERN, Shayne ROBINETTE, Jale SOLANO, Paco BROWN, Garrett OEHRLE, Drew GRIFFIN, Garret LEE, Jon ROMINE, Nate PEARSON, Kale ELLIOTT, Harris GEORGE, Kristov Total Opponents

Air Force Football

ua

a

Sacks

# Defensive Leaders

Pass defense

Fumbles

int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds

2-62 . 1-0 6-10 . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-72 4-110

1 . 6 2 3 6 . 2 7 5 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 34 24

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

. 1-0 . 2-0 . . . 1-60 . 1-28 2-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-88 13-54

blkd ff kick

. 2 1 . . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 11

1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .

saf

. . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 95


2014 game-by-game statistics #2 PEARSON, Kale Nicholls Colonels Wyoming Georgia State Boise State Broncos Navy Midshipmen Utah State New Mexico Lobos Army UNLV Nevada San Diego State Western Michigan TOTALS

Comp 3 17 12 5 11 9 5 8 5 11 10 5 101

Att 6 32 15 11 16 18 9 12 6 15 22 9 171

Int 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3

Pct 50.0 53.1 80.0 45.5 68.8 50.0 55.6 66.7 83.3 73.3 45.5 55.6 59.1

Yards 19 226 224 48 112 169 159 141 115 129 171 77 1590

TD Long 0 12 0 34 2 48 1 18 3 48 0 58 1 63 2 54 1 59 3 25 1 74 0 38 14 74

Sacked 0-0 2-9 1-10 0-0 0-0 1-5 2-23 1-7 1-1 1-6 0-0 1-12 10-73

Effic 76.60 112.45 249.44 112.11 189.42 117.76 240.62 203.70 299.33 211.57 116.65 127.42 160.68

#6A ROMINE, Nate Utah State San Diego State Colorado State TOTALS

Comp 6 2 6 14

Att 11 4 15 30

Int 1 0 0 1

Pct 54.5 50.0 40.0 46.7

Yards 55 18 135 208

TD Long 0 26 0 9 0 47 0 47

Sacked 1-0 0-0 1-7 2-7

Effic 78.36 87.80 115.60 98.24

#14 HUNTSMAN, Colto UNLV San Diego State TOTALS

Comp 1 0 1

Att 1 1 2

Int 0 0 0

Pct 100.0 0.0 50.0

Yards 41 0 41

TD Long 0 41 0 0 0 41

Sacked 0-0 0-0 0-0

Effic 444.40 0.00 222.20

#9 ROBINETTE, Jale Navy Midshipmen Western Michigan TOTALS

Comp 1 0 1

Att 1 1 2

Int 0 0 0

Pct 100.0 0.0 50.0

Yards 54 0 54

TD Long 1 54 0 0 1 54

Sacked 0-0 0-0 0-0

Effic 883.60 0.00 441.80

#TM TEAM Boise State Broncos TOTALS

Comp 0 0

Att 1 1

Int 0 0

Pct 0.0 0.0

Yards 0 0

TD Long 0 0 0 0

Sacked 0-0 0-0

Effic 0.00 0.00

RUSHING OWENS, Jacobi RB PEARSON, Kale QB DAVERN, Shayne FB RUSHING, Devin RB JOHNSON, D.J. RB BROWN, Garrett WR HART, Broam RB HUNTSMAN, Colto WR ROMINE, Nate QB SOLANO, Paco RB LEE, Jon WR HESTER, Scott RB CLINTON-EARL, A RB GALLAND, Matt WR ROBERTS, Karson QB TEAM

No-Yds/TD NICH WY GSU BSU NAVY 204-1054/5 23-233/0 18-76/1 25-122/2 24-108/1 23-78/0 171-687/6 8-46/0 11-22/0 9-5/2 20-127/1 13-61/0 111-513/8 9-27/1 3-5/0 DNP DNP 72-356/3 7-55/2 2-9/0 8-49/0 6-35/0 5-23/0 81-330/8 DNP DNP 7-30/0 2-4/0 1-1/0 36-195/1 5-45/1 9-17/0 4-62/0 2-10/0 2-18/0 31-117/1 4-17/1 7-18/0 10-51/0 4-7/0 4-17/0 7-101/0 1-8/0 1-6/0 DNP DNP 35-94/1 1-23/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 13-58/1 4-20/1 DNP DNP 6-39/0 2-24/0 5-27/0 5-27/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-15/0 3-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 18--40/0 1--1/0 1--2/0 2--4/0 2--4/0 DNP

USU 14-54/0 20-43/0 4-17/1 3-13/0 1--1/0 4-9/0 DNP 4--4/0 1-24/0 DNP DNP DNP

NM ARMY LV NEV SDSU 16-64/0 27-118/0 18-135/1 16-66/0 DNP 20-66/1 11-41/0 15-67/1 16-109/1 14-59/0 16-85/0 10-51/0 17-58/1 21-97/2 7-14/0 1-4/0 1-4/0 7-25/0 5-30/0 10-34/0 15-51/3 5-20/0 6-24/2 6-41/0 4-17/1 2-12/0 4-9/0 DNP 1--1/0 1--3/0 DNP DNP 2-7/0 DNP DNP DNP 2-3/0 1-53/0 1-5/0 DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP 4-14/0 2-4/0 DNP 4-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4--13/0 2--4/0 3--6/0 DNP

CS WMU DNP DNP DNP 14-41/0 12-58/1 12-101/2 9-50/0 8-25/1 14-60/1 20-83/1 1-7/0 1-10/0 DNP DNP 1-26/0 25-61/1 DNP 1-6/0 5-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP 3--6/0

RECEIVING ROBINETTE, Jale WR BROWN, Garrett WR GRIFFIN, Garret TE LUDOWIG, Alex WR PEARSON, Kale QB GALLAND, Matt WR RUSHING, Devin RB HENDRICKS, Marc TE HUNTSMAN, Colto WR BARNES, Myles WR LEE, Jon WR APFEL, Cody WR OWENS, Jacobi RB DAVERN, Shayne FB

No-Yds/TD 43-806/4 36-535/6 16-307/4 5-64/1 1-41/0 2-37/0 2-20/0 1-18/0 1-17/0 2-16/0 2-12/0 1-9/0 4-8/0 1-3/0

USU 4-105/0 2-25/0 4-59/0 1-12/0 1-5/0 DNP 1-6/0 2-12/0 -

NM 4-96/1 1-63/0 DNP DNP -

CS 1-47/0 5-88/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

Air Force Football

NICH 2-13/0 1-6/0 -

WY 5-96/0 6-51/0 3-30/0 2-40/0 DNP DNP 1-9/0 -

GSU 4-118/0 6-96/2 DNP DNP 1-10/0 DNP 1-0/0 -

BSU 1-11/0 3-28/1 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP

NAVY 5-36/0 3-73/2 2-51/1 1-1/1 DNP DNP 1-5/0 DNP

ARMY 3-50/0 1-7/0 2-56/2 1-11/0 1-17/0 -

LV 2-81/1 DNP 1-4/0 DNP 1-41/0 1-32/0 1--2/0 -

NEV 4-36/2 3-49/1 1-18/0 1-18/0 1-5/0 1-3/0

SDSU 6-74/0 3-23/0 2-80/1 DNP 1-12/0 DNP -

WMU 2-43/0 2-26/0 DNP DNP 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP 96


2014 game-by-game statistics Total Tackles

UA-A

PIERCE, Jordan LB HEALY, Connor LB SPEARS, Christi DB STEELHAMMER, We DB HANSEN, Alex DL MAYS, Jordan DB PROCTOR, Spence LB WALKER, Dexter DB DECOUD, Justin DB MCHENRY, Gavin DB TIMMERMAN, Troy DL FITZGERALD, Nic DL ONYECHI, Jacob LB HARRIS, David DL BYRD, Jamal DB WATSON, Ryan DL BESCHEL, Dillon DL LADIPO, Roland DB CANNON, Riley DL APFEL, Cody BAKER, Kalon DB LINN, Hayes DB HEALY, Patrick LB GREEN, Robert DL ALEXANDER, Clau LB WHARTON, Donnie LB LACY, Jalen DL HUNTSMAN, Colto NICHOL, Joey LB DUNN, Haji LB HENDRICKS, Marc CHUBB, Zach DB ROSS, Grant LB HICKS, Brodie DAVERN, Shayne ROMINE, Nate SOLANO, Paco LEE, Jon ELLIOTT, Harris BROWN, Garrett PEARSON, Kale GRIFFIN, Garret OEHRLE, Drew ROBINETTE, Jale

61-56 44-46 52-29 42-19 23-33 37-12 30-17 27-19 32-9 23-11 14-12 15-11 6-11 9-7 9-7 8-6 6-6 5-5 4-5 3-4 4-3 3-2 1-4 1-3 2-2 3-1 3-0 1-2 2-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

TACKLES FOR LOSS PIERCE, Jordan LB PROCTOR, Spence LB HANSEN, Alex DL STEELHAMMER, We DB FITZGERALD, Nic DL TIMMERMAN, Troy DL HEALY, Connor LB WALKER, Dexter DB HARRIS, David DL BESCHEL, Dillon DL WATSON, Ryan DL MAYS, Jordan DB DECOUD, Justin DB SPEARS, Christi DB WHARTON, Donnie LB CANNON, Riley DL MCHENRY, Gavin DB ONYECHI, Jacob LB

UA-A 16-7 9-3 7-6 6-0 5-2 5-1 3-5 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1

Air Force Football

Total NICH

117 90 81 61 56 49 47 46 41 34 26 26 17 16 16 14 12 10 9 7 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 19.5 10.5 10.0 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.5 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5

WY

GSU

BSU

NAVY

USU

NM

ARMY

LV

NEV

SDSU

CS

WMU

0-1 4-4 5-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 DNP 1-0 0-3 3-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 -

5-3 5-1 4-1 3-2 3-2 4-1 1-2 1-1 6-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

10-1 4-4 5-1 2-0 0-1 4-0 2-1 4-1 3-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP 1-0 0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP 0-1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 -

6-4 2-2 5-2 2-2 1-0 3-1 1-0 4-0 5-1 1-0 1-2 0-1 3-1 DNP 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 -

4-8 3-6 6-4 2-1 1-2 4-1 3-2 3-4 1-1 1-3 1-3 0-1 2-1 2-4 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 -

1-6 0-4 2-6 2-3 1-9 2-2 2-4 0-3 2-5 3-3 1-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 0-1 -

3-8 5-9 2-2 2-3 2-4 1-1 3-3 DNP 5-3 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-5 DNP DNP 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

6-4 3-5 4-1 1-0 1-2 6-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 1-0

8-3 1-2 6-1 2-0 3-3 3-0 1-3 2-1 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

2 - 11 5-5 2-4 5-3 3-6 5-3 1-2 4-5 3-1 3-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP -

5-3 5-2 3-2 7-4 5-1 4-1 1-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 4-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP -

2-3 3-2 7-4 2-1 1-1 5-1 3-0 4-0 5-4 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 DNP 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

9-1 4-0 1-0 10-0 2-1 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

NICH 1.0-2 2.0-13 1.0-10 1.0-5 1.0-6 -

WY 3.0-6 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-1 -

GSU 2.0-18 0.5-4 0.5-2 1.0-5 1.0-3 DNP DNP

BSU 1.0-1 1.0-3 2.0-4 1.0-5 1.0-5 DNP -

NAVY 2.0-5 0.5-1 1.0-1 0.5-2 1.5-11 1.0-1 1.0-2 1.0-2 0.5-0 -

USU 1.0-1 1.5-2 1.0-2 2.0-9 0.5-1 0.5-0 1.0-2 1.0-1 DNP 1.0-2 0.5-1 -

NM 0.5-0 2.5-3 1.0-3 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP -

ARMY 2.5-17 3.0-11 1.0-1 1.0-5 0.5-0 -

LV 2.0-7 2.0-9 1.5-10 1.0-1 1.0-4 DNP 0.5-4

NEV 1.0-2 0.5-0 0.5-0 2.0-4 DNP -

SDSU 1.0-1 1.0-1 2.0-7 -

CS 0.5-1 2.0-13 1.0-6 2.0-12 DNP 0.5-0 -

WMU 3.0-12 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-2 1.0-8 97


2014 game-by-game statistics SACKS PIERCE, Jordan LB TIMMERMAN, Troy DL HANSEN, Alex DL PROCTOR, Spence LB STEELHAMMER, We DB HEALY, Connor LB HARRIS, David DL BESCHEL, Dillon DL WATSON, Ryan DL FITZGERALD, Nic DL WALKER, Dexter DB WHARTON, Donnie LB DECOUD, Justin DB ONYECHI, Jacob LB

UA-A 7-0 4-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 2-2 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1

Total 7.0 4.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5

NICH 2.0-13 1.0-5 1.0-10 1.0-6 -

WY -

GSU 2.0-18 0.5-2 0.5-4 1.0-5 DNP DNP

BSU 1.0-3 1.0-3 DNP -

NAVY 1.0-9 1.0-2 1.0-1 -

USU 2.0-9 1.0-2 1.0-2 DNP -

NM 1.0-3 DNP DNP DNP -

ARMY 2.0-16 1.0-5 1.0-3 -

LV 1.0-6 1.0-7 1.5-10 1.0-4 DNP 0.5-4

NEV DNP -

SDSU 1.0-6 -

CS 1.0-11 1.0-8 DNP 1.0-6 -

WMU 2.0-11 1.0-2 1.0-8 -

PUNT RETURNS BROWN, Garrett ONYECHI, Jacob ROBINETTE, Jale

No-Yds 10-50 1-15 3-6

NICH 1-4

WY 1-4

GSU DNP -

BSU -

NAVY 1--2

USU 2-4 1-15 -

NM 2-18 -

ARMY -

LV DNP -

NEV -

SDSU 2-6 -

CS 1-4 -

WMU 3-18 -

KICK RETURNS LEE, Jon SOLANO, Paco RUSHING, Devin ROBINETTE, Jale DRISKELL, Bryan DRESLINSKI, Nat DAVERN, Shayne STEELHAMMER, We

No-Yds 22-510 3-78 3-52 2-31 1-22 1-12 1-4 1-0

NICH 2-37 1-18 -

WY DNP DNP -

GSU 5-103 DNP DNP 1-0

BSU DNP DNP -

NAVY 1-21 1-13 DNP DNP -

USU 4-101 DNP -

NM DNP -

ARMY 2-40 DNP 1-12 -

LV 3-86 DNP 1-4 -

NEV 2-39 DNP 1-15 DNP -

SDSU 5-120 DNP -

CS DNP 2-52 -

WMU DNP 1-26 1-22 -

INT. RETURNS STEELHAMMER, We PIERCE, Jordan MCHENRY, Gavin SPEARS, Christi

No-Yds 6-10 2-62 1-0 1-0

NICH -

WY -

GSU 1-6 -

BSU 3-1 1-56 1-0 -

NAVY 1-0

USU -

NM -

ARMY -

LV -

NEV 1-0 -

SDSU 1-0 -

CS 1-9 -

WMU -

FUMBLE RETURNS WALKER, Dexter MCHENRY, Gavin

No-Yds 1-60 1-28

NICH -

WY -

GSU -

BSU -

NAVY -

USU -

NM DNP 1-28

ARMY -

LV -

NEV -

SDSU -

CS -

WMU 1-60 -

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS OWENS, Jacobi ROBINETTE, Jale BROWN, Garrett PEARSON, Kale LEE, Jon DAVERN, Shayne RUSHING, Devin JOHNSON, D.J. GRIFFIN, Garret SOLANO, Paco HUNTSMAN, Colto HART, Broam ROMINE, Nate LUDOWIG, Alex PIERCE, Jordan GALLAND, Matt HESTER, Scott DRISKELL, Bryan HENDRICKS, Marc BARNES, Myles ONYECHI, Jacob CLINTON-EARL, A DRESLINSKI, Nat STEELHAMMER, We APFEL, Cody TEAM Air Force Football

Total 1062 843 780 728 561 520 428 330 307 136 118 117 94 64 62 41 27 22 18 16 15 15 12 10 9 -40

SDSU DNP 74 26 59 120 14 46 17 80 5 DNP 14 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

CS DNP 47 99 DNP DNP 58 50 60 DNP 58 DNP 61 DNP DNP DNP 9 -

WMU DNP 43 54 41 DNP 101 33 83 30 26 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 22 DNP DNP -6 98

NICH 233 35 51 46 24 27 92 DNP 20 8 17 23 27 15 -1

WY 76 100 68 22 5 9 DNP 30 DNP 6 18 DNP 40 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9 -2

GSU 122 118 158 5 103 49 30 DNP 51 DNP 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP 10 DNP DNP DNP -4

BSU 108 11 38 127 DNP 35 4 9 DNP 7 DNP 56 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 -4

NAVY 83 47 91 61 21 DNP 23 1 51 DNP 17 DNP 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

USU 54 105 38 43 113 17 13 -1 59 24 DNP -4 12 5 DNP DNP 6 15 DNP -

NM 64 96 93 66 85 4 51 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -13

ARMY 118 50 16 41 40 51 4 20 56 20 DNP DNP 11 DNP DNP DNP 12 -4

LV 133 81 DNP 108 101 62 25 24 4 4 53 7 DNP 36 DNP DNP DNP -6

NEV 71 36 48 109 39 100 45 41 18 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 18 DNP -


2014 game-by-game starters OFFENSE Game

WR

TE

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

QB

FB

TB

WR

Nicholls State

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Ruechel

Remmo

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

Wyoming

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Ruechel

Remmo

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

Georgia State

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Ruechel

Remmo

Pearson

Hart

Owens

Ludowig

Boise State

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Ruechel

Caunitz

Pearson

Johnson

Owens

Ludowig

Navy

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Sandor

Ruechel

Pearson

Hart

Owens

Robine e

Utah State

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Sandor

Ruechel

Pearson

Johnson

Owens

Robine e

New Mexico

Brown

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Husar

Sandor

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

Army

Hendricks (TE) Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

UNLV

Lee

Griffin

Rochell

Noyes

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

Nevada

Huntsman

Griggin

San Diego State

Hendricks (TE) Griffin

Colorado State

Brown

Hendricks Rochell

Noyes

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Romine

Davern

Rushing

Robine e

Western Michigan

Huntsman

Hendricks Rochell

Sandor

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Rushing

Robine e

Rochell

Noyes

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Owens

Robine e

Rochell

Sandor

Jones

Husar

Ruechel

Pearson

Davern

Rushing

Robine e

DEFENSE Game

DE

NG

OLB

ILB

ILB

OLB

CB

CB

SS

FS

Nicholls State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

DE

Proctor

Nichol

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Byrd

Spears

Wyoming

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Byrd

Spears

Georgia State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Boise State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

McHenry

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Navy

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

McHenry

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Utah State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Prcotor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

McHenry

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

New Mexico

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Onyechi

McHenry

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Army

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

McHenry

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

UNLV

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Nevada

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

San Diego State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

McHenry

Steelhammer Spears

Colorado State

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

Western Michigan

Hansen

Timmerman Fitzgerald

Proctor

Pierce

C. Healy

Walker

DeCoud

Mays

Steelhammer Spears

P

SPECIAL TEAMS Game

KO

KOR

KOR

PR

PK

H

LS

Nicholls State

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Wyoming

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Georgia State

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Boise State

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Navy

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Utah State

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

New Mexico

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Army

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

UNLV

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Nevada

Oehrle

Lee

Rushing

Robine e Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

San Diego State

Oehrle

Lee

Solano

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Colorado State

Oehrle

Driskell

Solano

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Western Michigan

Oehrle

Driskell

Solano

Brown

Conant

Conant

Dunn

Ellio

Air Force Football

99


2014 game-by-game participation ## 47 90 10 3R 4 11 3A 98 75 3W 7 54 93 17 95 73 12 38 33 30 69 43 13 46 27 92 34 66 97 23 42 79 80 52 26 87 53 32 6 41 85 4R 18 19 14 65 3

PLAYER ALEXANDER, Clau ALLEN, Reed APFEL, Cody BACKENSTOE, Wil BAKER, Kalon BARNES, Myles BAXLEY, Thaddeu BESCHEL, Dillon BRANTLEY, Luke BRONKAR, Cody BROWN, Garrett BUNGUM, Dylan BYERS, Samuel BYRD, Jamal CANNON, Riley CAUNITZ, Allen CHUBB, Zach CLEVELAND, Kell CLINTON-EARL, A CONANT, Will DARLING, Daniel DAVERN, Shayne DECOUD, Justin DRESLINSKI, Nat DRISKELL, Bryan DUNN, Brett DUNN, Haji ELLIOTT, Harris FITZGERALD, Nic GALLAND, Matt GEORGE, Kristov GREEN, Robert GRIFFIN, Garret HALLORAN, Patri HANCOCK, Tucker HANSEN, Alex HARRIS, David HART, Broam HEALY, Connor HEALY, Patrick HENDRICKS, Marc HESTER, Scott HICKS, Brodie HILL, Brayden HUNTSMAN, Colto HUSAR, Michael JOHNSON, D.J.

Air Force Football

GP-GS 13/1/12/1/10/12/1/13/7/1/12/8 1/4/10/2 13/4/1 7/1/1/13/2/11/9 13/8 13/1 3/11/3/12/13/13 7/1/5/12/10 3/2/13/13 12/7/2 13/13 11/11/4 1/2/1/9/2 13/13 11/2

NICH XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START ...

WY XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX ... ... START ... ... START XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... START START XXX ... XXX XXX XXX START ... ... ... START ... ... START XXX XXX START ... ... ... ... ... XXX START ...

GSU XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ... ... START ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... XXX XXX XXX START ... ... ... START ... ... START XXX START START XXX ... ... ... ... XXX START XXX

BSU XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... START ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX START ... ... ... XXX START ... ... XXX XXX ... ... START XXX XXX START XXX XXX ... ... ... ... START START

NAVY XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... START ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX START ... ... ... START ... ... START XXX START START XXX XXX ... ... ... ... START XXX

USU XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... START ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... ... START XXX ... START XXX XXX START XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... START START

NM XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... START ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX ... START XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... START ... ... XXX START ... ... START XXX ... START XXX XXX ... ... ... ... START XXX

ARMY XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... ... START ... XXX START XXX ... START XXX START ... ... ... XXX START XXX

LV XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START START XXX ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... XXX START XXX ... START XXX XXX START ... XXX ... ... ... XXX START XXX

NEV XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START START XXX ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... ... START ... ... START XXX ... START XXX XXX ... ... ... START START XXX

SDSU XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START START XXX ... XXX ... XXX START XXX ... ... START ... ... START XXX ... START XXX START ... ... ... XXX START XXX

CS XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... START ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START START XXX XXX XXX ... XXX START XXX ... XXX ... ... ... START ... ... START XXX START ... ... ... XXX START XXX

WMU XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... START START XXX XXX XXX ... XXX START ... ... ... XXX ... ... START XXX ... START XXX START ... ... ... START START XXX 100


2014 game-by-game participation

## 63 99 25 24 82 29 15 60 2A 20 49 64 94 48 28 2 51 36 74 16 9 72 6A 44 58 5R 56 22 21 8 57 91 70 67 5 40 39 2W 61 89

PLAYER JONES, David LACY, Jalen LADIPO, Roland LEE, Jon LINK, Keith LINN, Hayes LUDOWIG, Alex MANUEL, Jimmy MAYS, Jordan MCHENRY, Gavin NICHOL, Joey NOYES, Patrick OEHRLE, Drew ONYECHI, Jacob OWENS, Jacobi PEARSON, Kale PIERCE, Jordan PROCTOR, Spence REMMO, Sevrin ROBERTS, Karson ROBINETTE, Jale ROCHELL, Matt ROMINE, Nate ROSS, Grant RUECHEL, Andrew RUSHING, Devin SANDOR, Colin SOLANO, Paco SPEARS, Christi STEELHAMMER, We SUTTON, Michael TIMMERMAN, Troy UZO-OKEREKE, Ar VAIL, Dylan WALKER, Dexter WATSON, Ryan WHARTON, Donnie WILLIAMS, Tyler WILSON, Jackson ZUBERER, Grayso

Air Force Football

GP-GS 9/5 10/13/11/1 9/13/9/2 12/13/9 13/6 4/1 12/10 13/12/1 10/10 12/12 13/12 13/13 3/3 3/13/11 13/13 5/1 6/13/13 13/3 11/6 10/13/13 13/11 1/13/13 3/2/12/12 12/7/2/1/1/-

NICH XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX START START XXX START START XXX START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX

WY ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START XXX XXX START START START START START ... START START ... XXX START XXX XXX ... START XXX ... START ... ... START XXX XXX ... ... ...

GSU XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX START ... START XXX ... START XXX ... START START START START START ... XXX START ... ... START XXX ... ... START START ... START ... ... START XXX ... ... ... ...

BSU ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX START XXX START START ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... ... XXX START ... ... START XXX XXX XXX START START ... START ... ... START XXX ... ... ... ...

NAVY ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... ... START START ... ... START XXX START XXX START START ... START ... ... START XXX XXX ... ... ...

USU XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX START START ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... XXX START START XXX ... START XXX START XXX START START ... START ... ... START XXX ... ... ... ...

NM ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START ... START XXX START START START START START ... ... START START ... ... START XXX START XXX START START ... START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

ARMY XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... ... START START ... ... START XXX START XXX START START ... START ... ... START XXX XXX ... ... ...

LV START XXX XXX START XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... ... START START XXX ... START XXX XXX XXX START START ... START ... XXX START XXX ... XXX ... ...

NEV START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... START XXX XXX START START START START ... ... START START ... XXX START XXX ... ... START START ... START ... ... START XXX ... ... ... ...

SDSU START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START START START ... ... START START XXX XXX START START START XXX START START ... START XXX ... START XXX XXX ... ... ...

CS START XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX START XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... START START ... XXX START START START XXX START START XXX XXX START START ... START ... ... START XXX XXX ... ... ...

WMU START XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START START START ... ... START START ... XXX START START START XXX START START XXX START XXX ... START XXX XXX ... ... ... 101


2014 game-by-game recaps

1

Air Force 44, Nicholls 16 Aug. 30, Falcon Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Nicholls Air Force

6 9

3 14

0 14

7 7

2 Final 16 44

Wyoming 17, Air Force 13 Sept. 6, Laramie, Wyo.

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force Wyoming

3 0

7 7

0 0

3 10

48, Georgia State 38 3 Air Force Sept. 13, Atlanta, Ga. Final 13 17

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force Georgia State

14 0

17 10

7 14

10 14

Final 48 38

Scoring

Scoring

Scoring

AF: Steelhammer sack in end zone, 1/8:24 AF: Brown 5 run (Conant kick), 1/5:56 N: Lo on 18 run (Condado kick blocked), 1/3:02 N: Condado 37 FG, 2/13:28 AF: Hart 6 run (Conant kick), 2/10:04 AF: Rushing 2 run (Conant kick), 2/5:32 AF Davern 1 run (Conant kick), 3/8:59 AF: Rushing 15 run (Conant kick), 3/3:42 AF: Solono 11 run (Oehrle kick), 4/8:06 N: Watson 10 pass from Hebert (Condado kick), 4/2:37

AF: Conant 50 FG, 1/11:49 AF: Owens 3 run (Conant kick), 2/7:41 WY: Claiborne 11 pass from Kirkegaard (Williams kick), 2/4:11 WY: Williams 33 FG, 4/11:15 AF: Conant 32 FG, 4/3:25 WY: Krill 3 pass from Kirkegaard (Williams kick), 4/:58

AF: Owens 2 run (Conant kick), 1/12:06 AF: Brown 37 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 1/5:17 GS: Neal 25 run (Lutz kick), 2/12:49 AF: Owens 7 run (Conant kick), 2/9:05 AF: Pearson 1 run (Conant kick), 2/4:21 GS: Lutz 33 FG, 2/1:03 AF: Conant 22 FG, 2/:00 GS: Blair 15 pass Arbuckle (Lutz kick), 3/8:31 AF: Pearson 1 run (Conant kick), 3/6:47 GS: Arbuckle 1 run (Lutz kick), 3/1:50 AF: Brown 22 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 4/12:38 GS: Blair 13 pass Arbuckle (Lutz kick), 10:34 AF: Conant 41 FG, 4/5:31 GS: Smith 2 run (Lutz kick) 4/4:57

Team StaƟsƟcs

NS

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 32,038

18 (4-11-3) 63 43 106 200 18-31-0 263 4.3 0-0 6-29 7-36.6 1-0 1-21 0-0 0-0 28:52 3-12 0-0 0-0

27 (26-1-0) 539 14 553 19 3-6-0 558 7.1 0-0 9-109 2-51.5 1-4 3-55 0-0 0-0 31:08 6-12 2-3 5-34

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 23-233-0, Rushing 7-55-2, Pearson 8-46-0, Brown 5-45-1, Hester 5-27-0, Davern 9-27-1, Lee 2-24-0, Romine 1-23-0, Solano 4-20-1, Hart 4-17-1, Clinton-Earl 3-15-0, Huntsman 1-8-0, TEAM 1-(-1)-0 . NS - Henry 8-23-0, Lo on 5-20-1, Canty 1-13-0, Hebert 3-4-0, Okpalobi 1-2-0, Henderson 12-1-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 3-6-0-190. NS - Henderson 12-25-0-136-0, Hebert 6-6-0-641. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 2-13-0, Brown 1-6-0. NS - Watson 4-66-1, Henry 3-31-0, Lo on 3-29-0, Marcus 3-18-0, Wilson 1-21-0, LaBouef 1-130, King 1-10-0, Scelfo 1-8-0, Canty 1-4-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Healy 4-4-8, Spears 5-1-6, Wharton 3-1-4, Walker 2-2-4, Proctor 3-0-3, Nichol 2-1-3, Beschel 2-0-2, Steelhammer 2-0-2, Hicks 2-0-2, Fitzgerald 2-0-2, Mays 1-1-2, McHenry 1-1-2, DeCoud 1-1-2, Dunn 1-1-2, Byrd 0-2-2, Linn 1-0-1, Pierce 0-1-1, Hansen 0-1-1, Ross 0-1-1. NS - Bovie 5-6-11, Walker 5-4-9, Brown 5-4-9, Joseph 6-0-6, Ferrat 4-2-6, Cobb 4-2-6, Keller 3-3-6, Sanders 4-0-4, Dewey 3-1-4, Ona 0-4-4, Boue e 2-1-3, Dullary 2-1-3.

Air Force Football

Team StaƟsƟcs

WY

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 21,246

15 (1-14-0) 26-51 10 61 282 23-37-0 333 5.3 0-0 2-15 8-41.5 2-2 1-27 0-0 0-0 28:39 4-14 0-1 2-9

21 (9-12-0) 52-151 31 182 226 17-32-0 377 4.5 2-2 4-25 6-46.3 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 31:21 10-21 0-2 0-0

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 18-76-1; Pearson 11-22-0; Hart 7-18-0; Brown 9-17-0; Rushing 2-9-0; Huntsman 1-6-0; Davern 1-5-0; Team 1-(-2)-0. WY - Wick 14-37-0; May 11-12-0; Rufram 1-2-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 17-32-0226-0; WY - Kirkegarrd 23-37-0-282-2. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Brown 6-51-0; Robine e 5-96-0; Griffin 3-30-0; Ludowig 2-40-0; Apfel 1-9-0. . WY - Gentry 8-91-0; Rufran 6-119-0; Claiborne 3-31-1; Krill 2-18-1; Wick 1-8-0; Maulhardt 1-6-0; Hollister 1-5-0; Montgomery 1-4-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 5-3-8; DeCoud 6-0-6; C. Healy 5-1-6; Mays 4-1-5; Spears 4-1-5; Steelhammer 3-2-5; Hansen 3-2-5; Proctor 1-2-3; Byrd 2-0-2; McHenry 2-0-2; Fitzgerald 1-1-2; Walker 1-1-2; Timmerman 1-1-2; Ladipo 1-0-1; Huntsman 1-0-1; Harris 0-1-1 . WY - Stanton 9-4-13; Harris 7-613; White 9-3-12; Nzeocha 6-3-9; Yarbrough 4-3-7; Sampson 5-1-6; Burns 4-1-5; Mertens 2-3-5; Jones 3-1-4; Lange 1-1-2; Turelli 1-0-1; Tutein 1-0-1; Olive 1-0-1, Appleby 1-0-1; Puletasi 0-1-1; Hala’apt’apls 0-1-1.

Team StaƟsƟcs

GS

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 16,836

26 (7-18-1) 25-135 15 150 414 26-42-1 549 8.2 0-0 7-79 3-35.7 0-0 5-106 0-0 0-0 25:53 6-12 1-2 0-0

31 (18-11-2) 65-315 21 336 224 12-15-0 539 6.7 0-0 2-20 3-37.3 0-0 6-103 1-6 0-0 34:07 8-13 1-1 3-12

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 25-122-2, Brown 4-62-0, Hart 10-51-0, Rushing 8-49-0, Johnson 7-30, Pearson 9-11-2, Team 2-(-4)-0. GSU - Neal 10-80-1, Smith 6-53-1, Arbuckle 8-5-1, Lytle 1-0-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson ;12-15-0224-2 GSU - Arbuckle 26-42-1-414-2 Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Brown 6-96-2, Robine e 4-118-0, Barnes 1-10-0, Owent 1-0-0. GSU - Ruiz 6-95-0, Harden 6-90-0, Blair 5-74-2, Davis 4-42-0, Neal 3-91-0, Smith 1-16-0, Minor 1-6-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 9-1-10, C. Healy 4-4-8, Spears 5-1-6, Walker 4-1-5, DeCoud 3-0-3, Mays 4-0-4, Proctor 2-1-3, McHenry 2-0-2, Steelhammer 2-0-2, Ladipo, 0-2-2, Watson 1-0-1, Fitzgerald 1-0-1, Chubb 1-0-1, Oehrle 1-0-1, Timmerman 0-1-1, Alexander 0-1-1, H. Dunn 0-1-1, Hansen 0-1-1. GSU - Peterson 7-6-13, Payne 8-2-10, Simon 7-3-10, Ba ste 5-4-9, J. Lawrence 3-6-9, Dowling 5-0-5, Jones 2-3-5, S. Lawrence 2-3-5, Hopson 1-4-5, Dukes 4-0-4, Cheridor 2-2-4, Jeppesen 1-3-4, Robinson 2-0-2, Hill 1-1-2, Clay 1-0-1, Sullivan 1-0-1, Crocker 1-0-1, Harden 1-0-1, Dunningham 0-1-1.

102


2014 game-by-game recaps

4

Air Force 28, Boise State 14 Sept. 27, Falcon Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Boise State Air Force

0 7

0 10

0 3

14 8

5 Final 14 28

Air Force 30, Navy 21 Oct. 4, Falcon Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Navy Air Force

7 14

7 0

0 7

7 10

6 Final 21 30

Utah State 34, Air Force 16 Oct. 11, Romney Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force Utah State

3 14

3 17

7 0

3 3

Final 16 34

Scoring

Scoring

Scoring

AF: Brown 4 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 1/7:26 AF: Pearson 5 run (Conant kick), 2/8:19 AF: Conant 25 FG, 2/:00 AF: Conant 21 FG, 3/1:47 AF Owens 10 run (Brown pass Pearson), 4/11:35 BSU: Dhaenens 2 pass Finley (Goodale kick), 4/9:55 BSU: Williams-Rhodes 10 pass Finley (Goodale kick), 6/6:21

AF: Ludowig 1 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 1/5:23 N: Swain 46 run (Sloan kick), 1/2:59 AF: Brown 54 pass Robine e (Conant kick), 1/:52 N: Reynolds 10 run (Sloan kick), 2/6:35 AF: Griffin 3 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 3/9:14 AF: Conant 22 FG, 4/4:27 N: Sanders 40 pass Reynolds (Sloan kick), 4/2:14 AF: Brown 13 pass Pearson (Pearson run NG), 4/:35

USU: Sharp 75 pass Garretson (Diaz kick), 1/14:46 USU: Sharp 23 pass Garretson (Diaz kick), 1/11:45 AF: Conant 27 FG, 1/3:18 AF: Conant 34 FG, 2/13:13 USU: Vigil 8 run (Diaz kick), 2/4:04 USU: Garretson 17 run (Diaz kick), 2/0:47 AF: Davern 8 run (Conant kick), )3/0:21 AF: Conant 22 FG, 4/12:07 USU: Diaz 35 FG, 4/8:15

Team StaƟsƟcs

BSU

AF

Team StaƟsƟcs

Navy

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 30,012

24 (6-16-2) 29-97 19 116 370 30-58-5 87-467 5.4 2-2 9-80 3-42.0 3-52 4-66 0-0 0-0 27:59 7-18 2-6 0-0

16 (12-2-2) 60-287 19 306 48 5-12-0 72-335 4.7 4-2 5-47 9-45.2 0-0 0-0 5-57 0-0 32:01 6-17 1-1 2-6

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 37,731

20 (12-5-3) 55-251 25 276 142 8-16-1 71-393 5.5 2-1 5-55 5-44.6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 30:57 6-15 2-2 0-0

18 (12-5-1) 48-198 4 202 166 12-17-0 65-364 5.6 1-0 6-65 6-43.8 1-(-2) 2-34 1-0 0-0 29:03 6-15 1-1 3-12

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 20-127-1, Owens 24-108-1, Rushing 6-35-0, Brown 2-10-0, Hart 4-7-0, Johnson 2-4-0, TEAM 2-(-4)-0. BSU - Ajayi 17-63-0, Hendrick 7-40-0, Demas 1-(-1)-0, Finley 4-(-5)-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 5-11-048-1. BSU - Hedrick 18-33-4-209-0, Finley 12-25-1161-2. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Brown 3-28-1, Robine e 1-11-0, Griffin 1-9-0. BSU - Sperbeck 6-79-0, Williams-Rhodes 6-33-1, Ajayi 5-58-0, Miller 4-45-0, Roh 3-72-0, Anderson 2-50-0, Burroughs 2-15-0, Huff 1-16-0, Dhaenens 1-1-1. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 6-4-10, Spears 5-2-7, McHenry 5-1-6, Walker 4-0-4, Mays 3-1-4, Harris 3-1-4, Steelhammer 2-2-4, Healy 2-2-4, Fitzgerald 1-2-3, Apfel 1-1-2, Cannon 1-1-2, Watson 1-1-2, Hendricks 1-1-2, Timmerman 1-0-1, Proctor 1-0-1, Salano 1-0-1, Hansen 1-0-1, Onyechi 0-1-1, Chubb 0-1-1, Linn 0-1-1, ALexander 0-1-1, Beschel 0-1-1. BSU - James 10-3-13, Vallejo 4-3-7, Gray 2-5-7, Weaver 1-6-7, Renaud 3-2-5, Corra 2-3-5, Bell 2-2-4, McCaskill 2-2-4, Douglas 1-3-4, Nance 0-4-4, Mar n 3-0-3, Turner 2-1-3, Sumner-Gardner 2-1-3, Moxey 2-0-2, Boesen 1-1-2, Hoyte 0-2-2, Sperbeck 1-0-1, Hartsfield, 0-1-1, Page 0-1-1.

Air Force Football

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 23-78-0, Pearson 13-61-0, Rushing 5-23-0, Brown 2-18-0, Hart 4-17-0, Johnson 1-1-0. N - Swain 14-103-1, Copeland 1180-0, Reynolds 21-27-1, Brown 2-10-0, Cass 3-10-0, Romine 2-9-0, Whitside 1-8-0, Sanders 1-4-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 11-16-0112-3, Robine e 1-1-0-54-1. N - Reynolds 6-14-1126-1, Smith 2-2-0-16-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 5-36-0, Brown 3-72-2, Griffin 2-51-1, Owens 1-5-0, Ludowig 1-1-1. N - Tillman 4-63-0, Dudeck 2-18-0, Sanders 1-40-1, Whiteside 1-21-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 4-8-12, Spears 6-4-10, Healy 3-6-9, Walker 3-4-7, Watson 2-4-6, Proctor 3-2-5, Timmerman 1-3-4, Fitzgerald 1-3-4, Mays 4-1-5, Steelhammer 2-1-3, Byrd 2-1-3, Hansen 1-2-3, McHenry 1-1-2, Griffin 1-0-1, Beschel 1-0-1, Harris 0-1-1, Cannon 0-1-1. N - Drake 7-6-13, Gaonzales 4-9-13, Bertrand 5-4-9, Anthony 4-5-9, Johnson 4-1-5, Adams 4-1-5, Uzoma 1-4-5, Clements 4-0-4, Quessenberry 1-3-4, Gains 2-1-3, Sarra 1-2-3, Forrestal 1-0-1, Krah 0-1-1, White 0-1-1.

Team StaƟsƟcs

USU

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 24,037

14 (5-9-0) 28-77 19 96 311 22-31-0 59-388 6.6 1-1 3-43 6-36.5 1-18 2-63 2-23 0-0 27:28 5-14 0-1 2-5

18 (6-10-2) 51-155 34 189 224 15-29-2 80-379 4.7 3-2 4-30 5-42.0 3-19 4-25.2 0-0 0-0 32:32 8-18 2-2 4-13

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 14-54-0, Pearson 20-43-0; Solano 1-24-0, Davern 4-17-1, Rushing 3-130, Brown 4-9-0, Johnson 1-(-1)-0, Romine 4-(-4)-0. USU - Hill 6-27-0, Garretson 8-24-1, Vigil N., 5-10-1, Hall 2-7-0, Hunt 2-7-0, Natson 4-2-0, Sharp 1-0-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 9-18-1169-0, Romine 6-11-1-55-0. USU - Garretson 20-290-298-2, Vigil N. 2-2-0-13-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 4-105-0, Griffin 4-59-0, Brown 2-25-0, Lee 2-12-0, Ludowig 1-12-0, Barnes 1-6-0, Galland 1-5-0. USU - Sharp 12-164-2, Robinson 3-8-0, Natson 2-39-0, Weichers 2-26-0, Hill 1-61-0, Hunt 1-9-0, Butler 1-4-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Hansen 1-9-10, Spears 2-6-8, McHenry 2-5-7, Pierce 1-6-7, Timmerman 3-3-6, Proctor 2-4-6, Steelhammer 2-3-5, Mays 2-2-4, Onyechi 1-3-4, Healy C. 0-4-4, Walker 0-3-3, Cannon 1-1-2, Baker 0-2-2, Beschel 1-0-1, Ladipo 1-0-1, Healy P. 1-0-1, Apfel 0-1-1, Linn 0-1-1, Brown 0-1-1, Harris 0-1-1, Romine 0-1-1. USU - Vigil Z. 8-14-22, Vigil N. 2-9-11, Filiaga 2-8-10, Sutera 6-3-9, Nielsen 1-5-6, Davis 4-1-5, Centers 2-3-5, Suite 2-3-5, Ali’Fua 1-3-4, Hines 2-13, Taufa 1-2-3, Gray 2-0-2, Evans 1-1-2, Kamana-Matagi 0-2-2, Stewart 0-2-2, Moala 0-2-2.

103


2014 game-by-game recaps

7

Air Force 35, New Mexico 31 Oct. 18, Falcon Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

New Mexico Air Force

7 7

14 14

7 14

3 0

8 Final 31 35

Air Force 23, Army 6 Nov. 1, Michie Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force Army

0 3

6 0

10 3

7 0

9 Final 23 6

Air Force 48, UNLV 21 Nov. 8, Sam Boyd Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force UNLV

10 7

21 7

14 7

3 0

Final 48 21

Scoring

Scoring

Scoring

NM: Pressley 42 run (Rogers kick), 1/12:12 AF: Johnson 3 run (Conant kick), 1/6:12 AF: Pearson 21 run (Conant kick), 13:28 NM: Pressley 50 run (Rogers kick), 2/9:04 NM: Guthrie 48 fumble return (Rogers kick), 2/5:28 AF: Johnson 6 run (Conant kick), 2/3:21 NM: Gipson 28 run (Rogers kick), 3/8:39 AF: Johnson 1 run (Conant kick), 3/6:48 AF: Robine e 50 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 3/3:35 NM: Rogers 28 FG, 4/12:01

ARMY: Grochowski 42 FG, 1/10:17 AF: Conant 38 FG, 2/10:38 AF: Conant 26 FG, 2/5:16 AF: Griffin 54 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 3/12:45 AF: Conant 50 FG, 3/9:34 ARMY: Grochowski 46 FG, 3/2:59 AF: Griffin 2 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 4/7:05

LV: Decker 11 run (Leiva kick), 1/9:50 AF: Conant 39 FG, 1/6:07 AF: Johnson 8 run (Conant kick), 1/:49 AF: Pearson 1 run (Conant kick), 2/8:27 AF Robine e 59 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 2/4:33 LV: Davis 4 pass Decker (Leiva kick), 2/:214 AF: Owens 1 run (Conant kick), 2/:56 AF: Davern 2 run (Conant kick), 3/13:46 LV: Murray-Lawrence 1 run (Leiva kick), 3/8:21 AF: Johnson 2 run (Conant kick), 3/:35 AF: Conant 33 FG, 4/12:28

Team StaƟsƟcs

UNM

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 25,017

14 (13-1-0) 367 7 374 23 4-10-0 62-390 6.3 2-2 1-15 5-42.8 0-0 2-34 0-0 1-43 29:46 4-15 2-4 2-23

23 (19-4-0) 269 47 316 159 5-9-0 83-428 5.2 1-1 1-5 5-41.2 2-18 0-0 0-0 1-19 30:14 9-18 1-3 2-4

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Davern 16-85-0, Pearson 20-66-1, Owens 16-64-0, Johnson 15-51-3, Brown 2-12-0, Rushing 1-4-0. UNM - Pressley 11-148-2, Gipson 16-87-1, Gautsche 13-46-0, Jordan 6-45-0, Wiggins 2-23-0, L. Jordan 3-10-0, Jones 1-8-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 5-90-159-1. UNM - Gautsche 2-7-0-27-0, L. Jordan 2-3-0-(-4)-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 4-96-1, Brown 1-63-0. UNM - Duncan 2-20-0, Magnant 1-2-0, Bundy 1-1-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Healy 5-9-14, Pierce 3-8-11, DeCoud 5-3-8, Onyechi 3-5-8, Proctor 3-3-6, Hansen 2-4-6, Steelhammer 2-3-5, Spears 2-2-4, Mays 1-1-2, McHenry 1-1-2, Fitzgerald 1-1-2, Green 0-2-2, Cannon 1-0-1, Linn 1-0-1, Ladipo 1-0-1, Beschel 0-1-1, Timmerman 0-1-1. UNM - Newman 8-715, Cox 4-8-12, Guthrie 4-7-11, Langford 5-5-10, Byrd 4-5-9, Hightower 3-3-6, D’Avanzo 2-3-5, Boatright 4-0-4, Udeh 2-2-4, Arredondo 1-2-3, Roy 1-2-3, Bowers 2-0-2, Jones 2-0-2, Benne 2-0-2, Williams 1-0-1, White 1-0-1, Carson 1-0-1, Sanders 1-0-1, Tabannah 1-0-1, TEAM 1-0-1, Santos 0-1-1, Pressley 0-1-1.

Air Force Football

Team StaƟsƟcs

ARMY

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 40,479

8 (7-1-0) 122 34 156 47 3-13-0 51-169 3.6 1-1 3-41 6-37.7 1-(-1) 2-31 1-31 0-0 24:01 1-12 1-2 1-7

21 (13-6-2) 242 17 259 141 8-12-1 74-383 5.2 1-0 1-5 3-36.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 35:59 8-18 2-3 4-24

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 27-118-0, Davern 11-55-0, Pearson 11-41-0, Johnson 4-16-0, Brown 4-9-0, Rushing 1-4-0, Huntsman 2-3-0, Team 2-(-4)-0. ARMY - San ago 14-33-0, Maples 2-27-0, Giovannelli 4-24-0, White 1-17-0, Dixon 10-13-0, Bagge 2-9-0, Turren ne 1-6-0, Giachinta 1-5-0, Kemper 1-1-0, Alexander 1-(-5)-0, Schurr 1-(-8)-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 8-121-141-2. ARMY - San ago 2-11-0-20-0, Schurr 1-2-0-47-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 3-50-0, Griffin 2-50-2, Huntsman 1-17-0, Ludowig 1-11-0, Brown 1-7-0. ARMY - Maples 2-20-0, Giovannelli 1-27-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 6-4-10, Healy 3-5-8, Proctor 6-0-6, Spears 4-1-5, Fitzgerald 3-1-4, Timmerman 3-0-3, Walker 2-1-3, Hansen 1-2-3, DeCoud 2-0-2, Lee 1-0-1, Steelhammer 1-0-1, Harris 1-0-1, Baker 1-0-1, Linn 1-0-1, McHenry 1-0-1, Robine e 1-0-1, Pearson 1-0-1. ARMY - Timpf 12-5-17, Pierce 6-5-11, England 5-4-9, Kelly 4-4-8, Washle 3-4-7, Ricciardi, S. 3-4-7, Glover 2-5-7, Carnegie 4-26, Jenkins 4-0-4, Smith 3-1-4, Voit 1-0-1, Smith 1-0-1, Holsten 1-0-1, Ricciardi, K. 0-1-1, Ugenyi 0-1-1.

Team StaƟsƟcs

UNLV

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 13,481

19 (5-12-2) 33 35 68 306 22-45-0 339 4.5 0-0 3-30 6-40.0 0-0 6-139 0-0 0-0 22:57 8-19 2-5 1-1

26 (21-4-1) 386 27 413 156 6-7-0 542 6.4 2-1 2-30 2-38.0 0-0 4-90 0-0 0-0 37:03 10-17 2-2 5-31

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Owens 18-135-1, Pearson 15-67-1, Davern 17-58-1, Hunsman 1-53-0, Rushing 7-25-0, Johnson 6-24-2, Lee 4-15-0, Hart 2-7-0, Solano 2-4-0, Galland 2-4-0, Romine 1-0-0, TEAM 3-(-6)-0. UNLV - Murry-Lawrence 11-18-1, Whitely 6-16-0, Lebowitz 1-3-0, Decker 12-(-4)-1. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 5-6-0115-1, Huntsman 1-1-0-41-0. UNLV - Decker 18-32-0263-1, Lebowitz 3-12-0-18-0, Hawthorne 1-1-0-25-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 2-81-1, Pearson 1-41-0, Galland 1-32-0, Griffin 1-4-0, Owens 1-(-2)-0. UNLV - Boyd 7-81-0, Davis 6-114-1, Barnhill 3-16-0, Murrey-Lawrence 2-33-09, Mataele 2-30-0, Phillips 1-25-0, Keys 1-7-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 8-3-11, Spears 6-1-7, Hansen 3-3-6, Proctor 1-3-4, DeCoud 3-0-3, Mays 3-0-3, Walker 2-1-3, Harris 2-1-3, Watson 2-13, Beschel 1-2-3, Healy 1-2-3, Lacy 2-0-2, McHenry 2-0-2, Steelhammer 2-0-2, Ladipo 2-0-2, Timmerman 1-1-2, Baker 1-1-2, Cannon 1-0-1, Onyechi 0-1-1, Fitzgerald 0-1-1, Apfel 0-1-1.UNLV - Keys 8-5-13, Lea 6-3-9, McAleenan 4-5-9, Sanitoa 4-5-9, Willis 5-2-7, Vea 5-1-6, Horsey 5-1-6, Vaesau 2-4-6, Hasson 3-2-5, Langham 2-3-5, Philippi 1-4-5, Johnson 2-2-4, Porchia 1-3-4.

104


2014 game-by-game recaps

10

Air Force 45, Nevada 38 (OT) Nov. 15, Falcon Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Nevada Air Force

0 7

14 14

7 7

17 10

OT 0 7

Final 38 45

11

San Diego State 30, Air Force 14 Nov. 21, Qualcomm Stadium

Team

1

2

3

4

Air Force San Diego

0 10

14 3

0 10

0 7

Final 14 30

27, #21 Colorado State 24 12 Air Force Nov. 28, Falcon Stadium Team

1

Colorado State 10 Air Force 7

2

3

4

0 10

7 7

7 3

Final 24 27

Scoring

Scoring

Scoring

AF: Robine e 6 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 1/8:46 NV: Henderson 25 pass Fajardo (Zuzo kick), 2/14:18 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant kick), 2/9:01 NV: Jackson 1 run (Zuzo kick), 2/1:30 AF: Robine e 6 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 2/:08 NV: Jackson 32 run (Zuzo kick), 3/9:59 AF: Brown 25 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 3/4:03 NV: Jackson 1 run (Zuzo kick), 4/14:26 AF: Conant 23 FG, 4/10:23 NV: Richardson 21 pass Fajardo (Zuzo kick), 4/7:03 AF: Pearson 16 run (Conant kick), 4/4:13 NV: Zuzo 22 FG, 4/:12 AF: Davern 3 run (Conant kick), OT

SDSU: Roberts 14 pass Kaehler (Hageman kick), 1/10:59 SDSU: Hageman 20 FG, 1/0:46 SDSU: Hageman 36 FG, 2/11:29 AF: Griffin 74 pass Pearson (Conant kick), 2/9:59 AF: Johnson 1 run (Conant kick), 2/0:17 SDSU: Hageman 21 FG, 3/8:13 SDSU: Pumphrey 12 run (Hageman kick), 3/2:05 SDSU:Munson 56 int return (Hageman kick), 4/2:44

CSU: Higgins 7 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 1/11:24 AF: Johnson 5 run (Conant kick), 1/8:51 CSU: Roberts 30 FG, 1/3:15 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant kick), 2/10:06 AF: Conant 33 FG, 2/4:27 AF: Romine 1 run (Conant kick), 3/3:09 CSU: Williams 76 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 3/1:09 CSU: Higgins 2 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 4/10:58 AF: Conant 39 FG, 4/0:00

Team StaƟsƟcs

NV

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 25,017

27 (11-15-1) 45-223 45 230 275 24-36-1 498 6.1 0-0 4-42 2-55.5 1-16 2-10 0-0 0-0 30:57 9-17 3-5 1-6

28 (20-6-2) 65-342 65 356 129 11-15-0 471 5.9 1-0 5-48 3-36.7 0-0 3-54 1-0 0-0 29:03 9-15 2-2 0-0

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 16-109-1, Davern 21-97-2, Owens 16-66-0, Johnson 6-41-0, Rushing 5-30-0, Brown 1-(-1)-0. NEV: Jackson 28-121-3, Fajardo 11-100-0, Butler 4-2, McLaurin 1-1. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 11-15-0129-3. NEV: Fajardo 24-36-1-275-2. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 4-36-2, Brown 3-49-1, Hendricks 1-18-0, Griffin 1-18-0, Owens 1-5-0, Davern 1-3. NEV: Turner 6-43-0, Henderson 5-74-1, Richardson 5-56-1, Gipson 3-36-0, Brock 2-40-0, Demps 1-11-0, Jackson 1-8-0, Sanchez 1-7. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 2-11-13, C. Healy 5-5-10, Walker 4-5-9, Hansen 3-6-9, Steelhammer 5-3-8, Mays 5-3-8, Spears 2-4-6, DeCoud 3-1-4, McHenry 3-1-4, Proctor 1-2-3, Timmerman 1-1-2, Fitzgerald 1-1-2, Harris 0-2-2, Watson 1-0-1, Onyechi 1-0-1, Apfel 1-0-1, Beschel 0-1-1, Davern 0-1-1, Huntsman 0-1-1. NEV: Dobrich 8-8-16, McNeal 5-7-12, Yates 5-3-8, Lane 2-6-8, Haikins 3-4-7, Seau 5-1-6, Faraimo 2-4-6, Hekking 2-3-5, Favors 4-0-4, Workman 3-0-3, Hanson 2-1-3, Jones 2-1-3, Johnson 0-3-3, Choudja 2-0-2, Roberts-Jordan 0-1-1, Jackson 1-0-1, Garre 1-0-1, Dike 0-1-1.

Air Force Football

Team StaƟsƟcs

SDSU

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 28,626

23 (8-15) 44-176 10 186 326 17-31-1 502 6.7 1-0 5-39 4-33.0 0-0 3-63 1-56-1 2-12 35:57 6-16 1-1 0-0

26 (11-5) 41-140 8 148 189 12-27-1 329 4.8 3-3 3-20 5-42.0 2-6 5-120 1-0 0-0 24:03 7-16 1-3 1-6

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 14-60-0, Rushing 10-34-0, Johnson 4-17-1, Romine 4-14-0, Davern 7-14-0, Huntsman 1-5-0, Brown 1-(-3)-0. SDSU: Pumphrey 27-131-1, Price 11-45-0, Gordon 2-5-0, Stamps 1-2-0, Ruffin 1-0-0, Team 1-(-1)-0, Kaehler 1-(-6)-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 10-22-1-171-1, Romine 2-4-0-18-0, Huntsman 0-1-0-0-0. SDSU: Kaehler 17-30-1-326-1, Pumphrey 0-1-0-0-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 6-74-0, Brown 3-23-0, Griffin 2-80-1, Rushing 1-12-0. SDSU: Ruffin 7-126-0, Judge 2-66-0, Mills 2-33-0, Price 2-16-0, Hazely 1-45-0, Roberts 1-14-1, Pumphrey 1-14-0, Clark 1-12-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Steelhammer 7-4-11, Pierce 5-3-8, C. Healy 5-2-7, Byrd 4-3-7, Hansen 5-1-6, Mays 4-1-5, Spears 3-2-5, DeCoud 3-0-3, Timmerman 3-0-3, McHenry 2-0-2, Harris 2-0-2, Walker 1-1-2, Alexander 1-0-1, Watson 1-0-1, Baker 1-0-1, Beschel 1-0-1, Ross 1-0-1, Ladipo 0-1-1. SDSU: Munson 9-1-10, Gavert 4-2-6, Whi aker 4-2-6, Galea 4-1-5, Heyward 3-2-5, Kazee 4-0-4, Largent 3-1-4, Meredith 3-0-3, Sanchez 3-0-3, Vaughn 3-0-3, Porter 3-0-3, McGee 2-1-3, Montgomery 2-0-2, Smith 1-0-1, Stamps 1-0-1, Davis 1-0-1, Corbe 1-0-1.

Team StaƟsƟcs

CSU

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 32,650

24 (8-15-1) 32-106 28 134 366 23-46-1 472 6.1 1-0 2-14 6-39.3 2-(-4) 1-19 0-0-0 0-0 29:05 6-15 0-1 1-7

22 (16-5-1) 63-242 14 256 135 6-15-0 377 4.8 1-1 1-15 7-52.9 1-4 2-52 1-9 0-0 30:55 9-18 1-1 3-25

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 10-61-1, Johnson 14-60-1, Davern 12-58-1, Rushing 9-50-0, Brown 1-70, Solano 1-6-0, Roberts 1-0-0. CSU: Hart 23-115-0, Oden, Jr. 2-3-0, Grayson 7-(-12)-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 6-15-135-0 CSU: Grayson 23-46-1-366-3 Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Brown 5-88-0, Robine e 1-47-0. CSU: Higgins 12-193-2, Love 5-46-0, Hansley 4-44-0, Williams 1-76-1, Gaines 1-7-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Spears 7-4-11, DeCoud 5-4-9, Mays 5-1-6, Healy 3-2-5, Pierce 2-3-5, Walker 4-0-4, Proctor 3-0-3, Fitzgerald 2-1-3, Steelhammer 2-1-3, McHenry 1-1-2, Green 1-1-2, Hansen 1-1-2, Apfel 1-0-1, Healy 0-1-1, Beschel 0-1-1, Onyechi 0-1-1, Cannon 0-1-1, Ladipo 0-1-1, Timmerman 0-1-1, Byrd 0-1-1. CSU: Morgan 4-7-11, James 8-2-10, Jackson 6-2-8, Pierre-Louis 5-3-8, Hodges 1-7-8, Davis 2-4-6, Clyburn 2-3-5, Hansen 2-2-4, Simmons 2-2-4, King 3-0-3, Davis 2-1-3, Ellio 2-1-3, Ma hews 2-0-2, Lovingood 1-1-2, Schupp 1-0-1, Sieg, 1-0-1, Roberts 1-0-1, Foster 1-0-1, Golditch 1-0-1, Blake 1-0-1, Williams 0-1-1, Michel 0-1-1, Kawulok 0-1-1.

105


2014 bowl recap - team, individual highs 38, Western Michigan 24 13 Air ForceDec. 20, Boise, ID Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Team

1

Western Mich 3 Air Force 6

2

3

4

7 14

0 3

14 15

Final 24 38

Scoring WM: Haldeman 25 FG, 1/12:45 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant rush fail), 1/5:24 WM: Davis 47 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 2/11:26 AF: Davern 55 run (Conant kick), 2/10:12 AF: Rushing 1 run (Conant kick), 2/2:32 AF: Conant 31 FG, 3/6:32 WM: Davis 35 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 4/13:26 AF Walker 60 fum. ret. (Robine e pass Pearson), 4/9:52 AF: Johnson 9 run (Conant kick), 5/5:20 WM: Davis 51 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 4/3:16

Team StaƟsƟcs

WMU

AF

First Downs (R-P-Pen) NET Rushing A -Yds Yards Lost Rushing Yds Gained Rushing NET PASSING YARDS Passing (C-A-I) TOTAL OFFENSE Avg. Per Play Fumbles Penal es Punts (#-Avg) Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Intercep ons Fumble Returns Possession Time Third Downs Fourth Downs Sacks By: A endance: 18,223

17 (4-12-1) 26-79 27 106 297 19-38-0 64-376 5.9 3-1 9-70 7-41.1 1-11 7-166 0-0 0-0 27:22 6-14 0-1 1-12

20 (15-3-2) 64-284 24 308 77 5-10-0 74-361 4.9 1-1 3-41 5-39.6 3-18 2-48 0-0 1-60-1 32:38 4-15 4-4 4-21

Individual StaƟsƟcs Rushing (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Davern 12-101-2, Johnson 20-83-1, Pearson 14-41-0, Huntsman 1-26-0, Rushing 8-25-1, Brown 1-10-0, Solano 5-4-0. WMU - Terrell 11-61-0, Franklin 12-26-0, Dhance 1-1-0, Phillips (1-(1)-0, Braverman 1-(-8)-0. Passing (Comp-AƩ-I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 5-9-0-770. Robine e 0-1-0-0-0. WMU - Terrell 19-38-0-297-3. Braverman 0-0-0-0-0. Receiving (AƩ-Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 2-43-0, Brown 2-26-0, Rushing 1-8-0. WMU - Davis 8-176-3, Braverman 7-85-0, Phillips 3-28-0, Johnson 1-8-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Steelhammer 10-010, Pierce 9-1-10, Proctor 4-0-4, Healy 4-0-4, Hansen 2-1-3, Fitzgerald 2-0-2, Onyechi 1-0-1, Spears 1-0-1, Harris 1-0-1, Baker 1-0-1, Lacy 1-0-1, Byrd 1-0-1, Mays 1-0-1, DeCoud 1-0-1, Alexander 1-0-1, Ladipo 0-1-1, Apfel 0-1-1. WMU - Brant 9-1-10, Currie 7-3-10, Spillane 3-6-10, Ishmael 6-3-9, Atkins 4-2-6, Depalma 4-1-5, Smith 2-2-4, Celsicar 3-0-3, McKinney 2-1-3, Braster 2-1-3, Simpkins 2-0-2, Pfeifer 1-1-2, Ash 1-1-2, Sweeney 1-0-1, Motley 1-0-1, Ma ch 1-01, Adams 1-0-1, turner 1-0-1, Guido 1-0-1.

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

Long Punt Return

at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) vs Navy Midshipmen (Oct 04, 2014) at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) at Utah State (Oct 11, 2014) at San Diego State (Nov 21, 2014) vs Boise State Broncos (Sep 27, 2014) vs Boise State Broncos (Sep 27, 2014) vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) vs Western Michigan (Dec 20, 2014) vs New Mexico Lobos (Oct 18, 2014) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions

Yards Receiving TD Receptions

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks

Tackles For Loss

Interceptions

Air Force Football

78 539 7.4 6 32 17 226 22.3 4 85 558 7.1 48 48 5 5 31 9 109 4 4 5 9 52.9 64 64 3 3 3 13

27 233 3 55 55 32 17 226 3 3 74 6 6 6 118 2 2 2 2 74 3 3 50 50 9 52.9 64 64 3 3 3 13 44 14 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3

OWENS, Jacobi at Army (11/01/2014) OWENS, Jacobi vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) JOHNSON, D.J. vs New Mexico Lobos (Oct 18, 2014) OWENS, Jacobi at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) DAVERN, Shayne vs Western Michigan (Dec 20, 2014) PEARSON, Kale at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) PEARSON, Kale at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) PEARSON, Kale at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) PEARSON, Kale vs Navy Midshipmen (Oct 04, 2014) PEARSON, Kale vs Nevada (Nov 15, 2014) PEARSON, Kale at San Diego State (Nov 21, 2014) BROWN, Garrett at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) BROWN, Garrett at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) ROBINETTE, Jale at San Diego State (Nov 21, 2014) ROBINETTE, Jale at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) BROWN, Garrett at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) BROWN, Garrett vs Navy Midshipmen (Oct 04, 2014) GRIFFIN, Garret at Army (11/01/2014) ROBINETTE, Jale vs Nevada (Nov 15, 2014) GRIFFIN, Garret at San Diego State (Nov 21, 2014) CONANT, Will at Utah State (Oct 11, 2014) CONANT, Will at Army (11/01/2014) CONANT, Will at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) CONANT, Will at Army (11/01/2014) CONANT, Will vs Boise State Broncos (Sep 27, 2014) CONANT, Will vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) CONANT, Will at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) CONANT, Will vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) CONANT, Will at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) CONANT, Will vs Colorado State (Nov 28, 2014) CONANT, Will vs Western Michigan (Dec 20, 2014) BROWN, Garrett vs New Mexico Lobos (Oct 18, 2014) LEE, Jon at UNLV (Nov 08, 2014) HEALY, Connor vs New Mexico Lobos (Oct 18, 2014) STEELHAMMER, We vs Nicholls Colonels (Aug 30, 2014) PIERCE, Jordan at Georgia State (Sep 13, 2014) TIMMERMAN, Troy at Utah State (Oct 11, 2014) PIERCE, Jordan at Army (11/01/2014) PIERCE, Jordan vs Western Michigan (Dec 20, 2014) PIERCE, Jordan at Wyoming (Sep 06, 2014) PROCTOR, Spence at Army (11/01/2014) PIERCE, Jordan vs Western Michigan (Dec 20, 2014) STEELHAMMER, We vs Boise State Broncos (Sep 27, 2014)

106


mountain west


mountain west conference From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 17th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West has marked several achievements during its first 16 years, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In the inaugural year of the new College Football Playoff system, Boise State earned the automatic slot into a New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five 5 conferences. The Broncos defeated then 10th-ranked Arizona 38-30 in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system. Changes in the NCAA governance structure set the table for another Conference first, when two members of the MW StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and field athlete Kendall Spencer, the national chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and Air Force Academy volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic meeting to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure. During the 2014-15 academic year, MW student-athletes participated on monthly membership calls and were included in the 2015 Spring Joint Council Meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona. In January 2015, Commissioner Craig Thompson and New Mexico Director of Athletics Paul Krebs were appointed to the newly-formed NCAA Division I Council by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. The pair are among 40 individuals charged with conducting the day-to-day business of Division I in a new era of intercollegiate athletics leadership. Established as a voting component of the restructured NCAA Division I governance system, every Division I conference is represented on the Council, which replaces the Leadership and Legislative Councils in the previous structure. Student-athletes will be included on a council level as voting members. UNM track and field athlete Kendall Spencer and Utah State University President Stan Albrecht have been appointed to serve on the reconfigured Division I Board of Directors. Spencer is the first student-athlete in the history of the NCAA to serve on the Division I Board. In addition, Wyoming Director of Athletics Air Force Football

Tom Burman serves on the newly-formed Committee of Academics, a 20-person group which will consider weighty issues that are vital to student-athlete success. Additionally, the Mountain West was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have multiple No. 1 NBA draft selections since 2000. Also, with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean, while the addition of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an additional presence in the Rocky Mountains.

Mountain West Quick Facts Founded: July 1, 1999 Members for the 2015-16 academic year: Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Colorado College (women’s soccer only), Fresno State, Hawai‘i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Utah State, Wyoming

108


2015 composite schedule Thursday, September 3 Colorado at Hawai‘i Abilene Christian at Fresno State UC Davis at Nevada New Hampshire at San José State Southern Utah at Utah State

TV CBS SN TBD TBD TBD TBD

Time 7 p.m. HT TBA TBA TBA TBA

Friday, September 4 Washington at Boise State

Saturday, October 10 Boise State at Colorado State* Utah State at Fresno State* Wyoming at Air Force* San Diego State at Hawai‘i* New Mexico at Nevada* San José State at UNLV*

CBS SN CBS SN ESPN Networks TBD TBD TBD

5 p.m. MT 7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA

ESPN

7 p.m. MT

Friday, October 16 Boise State at Utah State* UNLV at Fresno State*

CBS SN ESPN2

7 p.m. MT 7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, September 5 Morgan State at Air Force Savannah State at Colorado State Miss. Valley State at New Mexico San Diego at San Diego State UNLV at Northern Illinois North Dakota at Wyoming

TBD TBD TBD TBD CBS SN TBD

TBA TBA TBA TBA 6:30 p.m. CT TBA

Saturday, October 17 Air Force at Colorado State* Nevada at Wyoming* San Diego State at San José State* Hawai‘i at New Mexico*

CBS SN ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD

1:30 p.m. MT TBA TBA TBA

Friday, September 11 Utah State at Utah

ESPN2

7 p.m.

Friday, October 23 Utah State at San Diego State*

ESPN2

7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, September 12 Minnesota at Colorado State Fresno State at Mississippi Hawai‘i at Ohio State Arizona at Nevada San Diego State at California UCLA at UNLV San José State at Air Force* Boise State at BYU Tulsa at New Mexico Eastern Michigan at Wyoming

CBS SN ESPN2 or ESPNU Big Ten Network CBS SN Pac-12 Networks CBS SN ESPN U ESPN Networks TBD TBD

1:30 p.m. MT 3:30 p.m. ET 3:30 p.m. ET 4 p.m. PT 7 p.m. PT 7:30 p.m. PT 8:15 p.m. MT TBA TBA TBA

Saturday, October 24 Fresno State at Air Force* Wyoming at Boise State* Hawai‘i at Nevada* New Mexico at San José State*

ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD TBD

TBA TBA TBA TBA

Friday, October 30 Wyoming at Utah State*

ESPN2

8:30 p.m. MT

Friday, September 18 Idaho State at Boise State New Mexico at Arizona State

CBS SN Pac-12 Networks

7 p.m. MT 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, September 19 Nevada at Texas A&M Air Force at Michigan State UNLV at Michigan Colorado State vs. Colorado% San José State at Oregon State Wyoming at Washington State Utah State at Washington Utah at Fresno State UC Davis at Hawai‘i South Alabama at San Diego State

SEC Network ESPN or ESPN2 Big Ten Network CBS SN Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks CBS SN TBD TBD

11 a.m. CT Noon ET Noon ET 5 p.m. MT 5 p.m. PT 5:30 p.m. PT 7 p.m. PT 7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA

Friday, September 25 Boise State at Virginia

ESPN

8 p.m. ET

Saturday, September 26 Colorado State at UTSA Fresno State at San José State* Hawai‘i at Wisconsin Nevada at Buffalo New Mexico at Wyoming* San Diego State at Penn State UNLV at Idaho State

CBS SN CBS SN Big Ten Network TBD TBD TBD TBD

6 p.m. CT 7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Saturday, October 3 Fresno State at San Diego State* Air Force at Navy Hawai‘i at Boise State* Colorado State at Utah State* UNLV at Nevada* New Mexico at New Mexico State San José State at Auburn Wyoming at Appalachian State

CBS SN TBD ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD TBD TBD TBD

7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Air Force Football

Saturday, October 31 San Diego State at Colorado State* CBS SN Air Force at Hawai‘i* CBS SN Boise State at UNLV* ESPN Networks

1:30 p.m. MT 4:30 p.m. HT TBA

109


2015 composite schedule Thursday, November 5 Nevada at Fresno State*

ESPN2

7:30 p.m. PT

Friday, November 6 BYU at San José State

CBS SN

8:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, November 7 Utah State at New Mexico* Army at Air Force Colorado State at Wyoming* Hawai‘i at UNLV*

CBS SN ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD

1:30 p.m. MT TBA TBA TBA

Saturday, November 14 Wyoming at San Diego State* Utah State at Air Force* New Mexico at Boise State* UNLV at Colorado State* Fresno State at Hawai‘i* San José State at Nevada*

CBS SN ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD TBD TBD

7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Friday, November 20 Air Force at Boise State*

ESPN2

7:30 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 21 San Diego State at UNLV* Nevada at Utah State* Colorado State at New Mexico* Fresno State at BYU San José State at Hawai‘i*

CBS SN ESPN Networks TBD TBD TBD

7:30 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA

Air Force Football

Friday, November 27 Boise State at San José State*

CBS SN

12:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, November 28 BYU at Utah State Colorado State at Fresno State* Air Force at New Mexico* Nevada at San Diego State* Louisiana-Monroe at Hawai‘i UNLV at Wyoming*

CBS SN CBS SN ESPN Networks ESPN Networks TBD TBD

1:30 p.m. MT 6 p.m. PT TBA TBA TBA TBA

Saturday, December 5 MW Championship Game+

ESPN2

5:30 p.m. MT

% Sports Authority Field (Denver, Colo.) / *Mountain West game +The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home stadium of the highest-ranked of the two divisional champions. All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are still being determined.

110


2014 team statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Team Statistics Final SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg -------------------------------------------------------------1. Boise State ..... 14 73 68 0 0 16 1 556 39.7 2. Colorado State . 13 58 57 0 0 12 0 441 33.9 3. Air Force ...... 13 50 46 2 0 19 1 409 31.5 4. Nevada ......... 13 48 43 3 0 14 0 379 29.2 5. New Mexico 7 .... 12 45 43 1 1 5 0 332 27.7 6. Utah State ..... 14 49 45 0 1 12 0 377 26.9 7. Fresno State ... 14 49 46 0 0 9 2 371 26.5 8. San Diego State 7 13 38 37 0 0 20 0 325 25.0 34 32 1 0 15 1 285 21.9 9. UNLV .......... 13 31 31 0 0 12 0 253 21.1 10.Wyoming ....... 12 31 28 1 0 18 1 272 20.9 11.Hawaii ........ 13 12.San Jose State 12 28 28 0 0 12 0 232 19.3

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G -------------------------------------------------------1. New Mexico ...... 12 586 3725 6.4 34 310.4 2. Air Force ....... 13 796 3550 4.5 34 273.1 3. San Diego State 13 517 2809 5.4 26 216.1 4. Boise State .... 14 609 2994 4.9 39 213.9 5. Nevada ......... 13 560 2671 4.8 27 205.5 6. Fresno State ... 14 566 2553 4.5 22 182.4 7. Utah State ..... 14 512 2521 4.9 22 180.1 8. Colorado State . 13 435 2071 4.8 24 159.3 9. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 448 1838 4.1 17 153.2 10.Hawaii ......... 13 524 1943 3.7 15 149.5 11.San Jose State . 12 454 1696 3.7 11 141.3 12.UNLV .......... 13 466 1679 3.6 18 129.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg -------------------------------------------------------------33 31 0 0 15 1 276 19.7 1. Utah State ..... 14 2. San Diego State 13 33 33 0 0 9 0 258 19.8 3. Air Force 7 ..... 13 39 38 0 0 14 0 314 24.2 4. Colorado State . 13 41 39 0 0 13 1 326 25.1 5. Boise State .... 14 46 41 3 1 16 1 375 26.8 6. Hawaii ......... 13 47 46 0 0 7 0 349 26.8 7. Nevada 7 ........ 13 45 41 1 0 13 1 354 27.2 8. San Jose State . 12 45 44 0 0 13 0 353 29.4 9. Fresno State ... 14 58 55 0 0 17 0 454 32.4 51 47 1 0 13 0 394 32.8 10.Wyoming 7 ...... 12 11.New Mexico .... 12 58 51 1 0 10 0 431 35.9 12.UNLV .......... 13 63 60 0 0 20 1 500 38.5

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------1. Utah State ..... 14 558 1830 3.3 16 130.7 2. Air Force ...... 13 461 1763 3.8 17 135.6 3. Boise State .... 14 516 1996 3.9 24 142.6 4. San Diego State 13 522 2001 3.8 22 153.9 5. Hawaii ......... 13 537 2240 4.2 19 172.3 6. Nevada ......... 13 488 2333 4.8 17 179.5 7. Colorado State . 13 529 2610 4.9 27 200.8 8. Fresno State ... 14 615 2827 4.6 24 201.9 9. Wyoming ....... 12 465 2436 5.2 24 203.0 10.San Jose State 12 536 2873 5.4 35 239.4 11.New Mexico .... 12 554 3228 5.8 40 269.0 12.UNLV .......... 13 677 3820 5.6 37 293.8

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G -----------------------------------------------------------------447 286 7 64.0 4181 9.4 34 321.6 1. Colorado State .. 13 2. Boise State .... 14 451 310 15 68.7 3926 8.7 27 280.4 3. UNLV ........... 13 498 268 22 53.8 3357 6.7 16 258.2 4. San Jose State . 12 450 283 14 62.9 3038 6.8 16 253.2 5. Wyoming ........ 12 375 212 10 56.5 2733 7.3 12 227.8 6. Fresno State ... 14 530 299 21 56.4 3132 5.9 25 223.7 7. Hawaii ......... 13 469 231 14 49.3 2794 6.0 15 214.9 389 243 11 62.5 2782 7.2 20 198.7 8. Utah State ..... 14 9. Nevada ......... 13 406 239 11 58.9 2498 6.2 18 192.2 10.San Diego State 13 349 183 15 52.4 2319 6.6 10 178.4 11.Air Force ..... 13 206 117 4 56.8 1893 9.2 15 145.6 149 76 6 51.0 1069 7.2 7 89.1 12.New Mexico .... 12

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Boise State .... 14 2994 3926 1060 6920 6.5 66 494.3 2. Colorado State . 13 2071 4181 882 6252 7.1 58 480.9 3. Air Force ...... 13 3550 1893 1002 5443 5.4 49 418.7 4. Fresno State ... 14 2553 3132 1096 5685 5.2 47 406.1 5. New Mexico ..... 12 3725 1069 735 4794 6.5 41 399.5 6. Nevada ......... 13 2671 2498 966 5169 5.4 45 397.6 7. San Jose State . 12 1696 3038 904 4734 5.2 27 394.5 8. San Diego State 13 2809 2319 866 5128 5.9 36 394.5 9. UNLV ........... 13 1679 3357 964 5036 5.2 34 387.4 10.Wyoming ........ 12 1838 2733 823 4571 5.6 29 380.9 11.Utah State ..... 14 2521 2782 901 5303 5.9 42 378.8 12.Hawaii ......... 13 1943 2794 993 4737 4.8 30 364.4

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G -----------------------------------------------------------------241 134 6 55.6 1414 5.9 6 117.8 1. San Jose State .. 12 2. San Diego State 13 355 198 14 55.8 2321 6.5 10 178.5 3. UNLV ........... 13 337 194 7 57.6 2855 8.5 25 219.6 4. Colorado State . 13 433 238 13 55.0 2915 6.7 14 224.2 5. Utah State ..... 14 489 265 19 54.2 3155 6.5 16 225.4 6. Wyoming ........ 12 325 214 3 65.8 2733 8.4 22 227.8 7. Boise State .... 14 488 280 22 57.4 3260 6.7 18 232.9 8. Hawaii ......... 13 421 243 11 57.7 3196 7.6 26 245.8 359 217 11 60.4 3000 8.4 18 250.0 9. New Mexico ..... 12 10.Fresno State ... 14 403 243 9 60.3 3557 8.8 32 254.1 11.Air Force ..... 13 434 239 10 55.1 3369 7.8 20 259.2 12.Nevada ........ 13 503 332 13 66.0 3479 6.9 26 267.6

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G --------------------------------------------------------------1. San Diego State 13 2001 2321 877 4322 4.9 32 332.5 2. Utah State ..... 14 1830 3155 1047 4985 4.8 32 356.1 3. San Jose State . 12 2873 1414 777 4287 5.5 41 357.2 4. Boise State .... 14 1996 3260 1004 5256 5.2 42 375.4 5. Air Force ...... 13 1763 3369 895 5132 5.7 37 394.8 6. Hawaii ......... 13 2240 3196 958 5436 5.7 45 418.2 7. Colorado State . 13 2610 2915 962 5525 5.7 41 425.0 8. Wyoming ........ 12 2436 2733 790 5169 6.5 46 430.8 9. Nevada ........ 13 2333 3479 991 5812 5.9 43 447.1 10.Fresno State .. 14 2827 3557 1018 6384 6.3 56 456.0 11.UNLV .......... 13 3820 2855 1014 6675 6.6 62 513.5 12.New Mexico .... 12 3228 3000 913 6228 6.8 58 519.0

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg -----------------------------------------------1. New Mexico ..... 12 44 985 2 22.4 2. UNLV ........... 13 53 1166 0 22.0 3. Colorado State . 13 39 843 0 21.6 4. Nevada ......... 13 18 389 0 21.6 5. San Diego State 13 36 764 0 21.2 6. Air Force ...... 13 34 709 0 20.9 7. San Jose State . 12 39 805 0 20.6 32 656 0 20.5 8. Utah State ..... 14 9. Wyoming ........ 12 29 581 0 20.0 10.Hawaii ........ 13 41 789 0 19.2 11.Fresno State .. 14 46 871 0 18.9 12.Boise State ... 14 60 1126 0 18.8

PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg -----------------------------------------------1. San Diego State 13 20 207 1 10.4 2. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 16 163 0 10.2 3. Boise State .... 14 29 286 1 9.9 4. Fresno State ... 14 22 216 1 9.8 5. Nevada ......... 13 18 163 0 9.1 6. Utah State ..... 14 33 296 2 9.0 7. Hawaii ......... 13 26 229 0 8.8 8. San Jose State . 12 10 69 1 6.9 9. UNLV 7 .......... 13 20 124 0 6.2 10.Air Force 7 .... 13 14 71 0 5.1 11.New Mexico 7 ... 12 12 60 0 5.0 12.Colorado State 13 23 90 0 3.9

Air Force Football

111


2014 team statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Team Statistics Final PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P --------------------------------------------------------------86 3554 41.3 29 0.3 2 40.5 1. Hawaii ......... 13 61 2662 43.6 95 1.6 9 39.1 2. Air Force ...... 13 51 2235 43.8 175 3.4 4 38.8 3. Colorado State . 13 85 3452 40.6 106 1.2 4 38.4 4. UNLV ........... 13 5. Boise State .... 14 68 2845 41.8 163 2.4 5 38.0 85 3420 40.2 76 0.9 6 37.9 6. Utah State ..... 14 65 2815 43.3 195 3.0 8 37.8 7. Nevada ......... 13 85 3432 40.4 186 2.2 3 37.5 8. Fresno State ... 14 57 2384 41.8 139 2.4 6 37.3 9. New Mexico ..... 12 67 2761 41.2 311 4.6 5 35.1 10.Wyoming ....... 12 59 2113 35.8 78 1.3 1 34.2 11.San Diego State 13 44 1595 36.2 223 5.1 1 30.7 12.San Jose State 12

PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic -------------------------------------------------------------1. Colorado State .. 13 447 286 64.0 7 4181 34 164.5 2. Boise State .... 14 451 310 68.7 15 3926 27 155.0 3. Air Force ...... 13 206 117 56.8 4 1893 15 154.1 389 243 62.5 11 2782 20 133.9 4. Utah State ..... 14 5. San Jose State . 12 450 283 62.9 14 3038 16 125.1 6. Wyoming ........ 12 375 212 56.5 10 2733 12 123.0 7. Nevada ......... 13 406 239 58.9 11 2498 18 119.8 8. New Mexico ..... 12 149 76 51.0 6 1069 7 118.7 9. Fresno State .. 14 530 299 56.4 21 3132 25 113.7 10.UNLV .......... 13 498 268 53.8 22 3357 16 112.2 349 183 52.4 15 2319 10 109.1 11.San Diego State 13 12.Hawaii ........ 13 469 231 49.3 14 2794 15 103.9

|--Gained--||---Lost---| TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G -------------------------------------------------------------14 13 27 5 11 16 +11 0.85 1. Nevada 7 ........ 13 11 19 30 10 11 21 +9 0.64 2. Utah State 7 .... 14 9 22 31 9 15 24 +7 0.50 3. Boise State 7 ... 14 12 14 26 7 15 22 +4 0.31 4. San Diego State 7 13 6 13 19 10 7 17 +2 0.15 5. Colorado State 7 13 8 11 19 12 6 18 +1 0.08 6. New Mexico .... 12 8 10 18 13 4 17 +1 0.08 7. Air Force 7 ..... 13 13 3 16 8 10 18 -2 -0.17 8. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 11 9 20 6 21 27 -7 -0.50 9. Fresno State 7 . 14 9 11 20 13 14 27 -7 -0.54 10.Hawaii 7 ....... 13 UNLV 7 ......... 13 11 7 18 3 22 25 -7 -0.54 8 6 14 12 14 26 -12 -1.00 12.San Jose State 7 12

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic -------------------------------------------------------------1. San Jose State . 12 241 134 6 55.6 1414 6 108.1 2. Utah State ..... 14 489 265 19 54.2 3155 16 111.4 3. San Diego State 13 355 198 14 55.8 2321 10 112.1 4. Colorado State . 13 433 238 13 55.0 2915 14 116.2 5. Boise State .... 14 488 280 22 57.4 3260 18 116.6 6. Air Force ..... 13 434 239 10 55.1 3369 20 130.9 7. Nevada ......... 13 503 332 13 66.0 3479 26 136.0 421 243 11 57.7 3196 26 136.6 8. Hawaii ......... 13 9. New Mexico .... 12 359 217 11 60.4 3000 18 141.1 10.UNLV .......... 13 337 194 7 57.6 2855 25 149.1 11.Fresno State .. 14 403 243 9 60.3 3557 32 156.2 12.Wyoming ....... 12 3 65.8 2733 22 157.0 325 214

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total ----------------------------------------------148 173 17 338 1. Boise State .... 14 105 176 18 299 2. Colorado State . 13 126 139 31 296 3. Fresno State 7 .. 14 198 74 15 287 4. Air Force 7 ..... 13 137 122 15 274 5. Nevada ......... 13 91 148 28 267 6. UNLV 7 .......... 13 110 119 25 254 7. Hawaii 7 ........ 13 San Jose State 7 12 97 143 14 254 129 105 18 252 9. San Diego State 7 13 120 99 24 243 10.Utah State ..... 14 83 124 14 221 11.Wyoming 7 ...... 12 155 41 9 205 12.New Mexico .... 12

3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Colorado State . 13 85 174 48.9 2. Air Force 7 ..... 13 100 213 46.9 3. Boise State .... 14 91 205 44.4 4. San Jose State . 12 85 195 43.6 5. San Diego State 13 76 179 42.5 6. Nevada ......... 13 86 208 41.3 7. Wyoming ........ 12 76 191 39.8 8. Fresno State .. 14 91 242 37.6 9. New Mexico ..... 12 56 152 36.8 10.UNLV .......... 13 76 215 35.3 11.Hawaii ........ 13 77 231 33.3 12.Utah State .... 14 63 191 33.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total ----------------------------------------------145 64 10 219 1. San Jose State 7 12 113 97 25 235 2. San Diego State 13 91 144 14 249 3. Air Force 7 ..... 13 120 122 10 252 4. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 90 148 20 258 5. Boise State 7 ... 14 108 132 27 267 6. Utah State ..... 14 129 125 19 273 7. Hawaii ......... 13 127 138 14 279 8. Fresno State 7 .. 14 131 138 24 293 9. Colorado State 13 156 133 17 306 10.New Mexico .... 12 178 112 23 313 11.UNLV .......... 13 129 168 19 316 12.Nevada 7 ....... 13

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Boise State .... 14 78 224 34.8 2. Utah State ..... 14 83 232 35.8 3. Air Force ...... 13 71 193 36.8 4. Hawaii ......... 13 81 204 39.7 5. Fresno State ... 14 89 223 39.9 6. San Diego State 13 79 193 40.9 7. Nevada ......... 13 80 195 41.0 8. Colorado State . 13 84 200 42.0 9. UNLV ........... 13 87 203 42.9 10.Wyoming ........ 12 69 160 43.1 11.San Jose State 12 75 168 44.6 12.New Mexico .... 12 92 180 51.1

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards --------------------------------------50 346 1. Utah State ...... 14 47 275 2. Boise State ..... 14 36 204 3. Air Force 7 ..... 13 30 153 4. Fresno State ... 14 29 155 5. Nevada 7 ........ 13 26 165 6. San Diego State 7 13 24 179 7. Hawaii 7 ........ 13 New Mexico 7 .... 12 24 171 23 134 9. UNLV 7 .......... 13 19 105 10.Colorado State 13 14 93 11.Wyoming 7 ..... 12 12 79 12.San Jose State 7 12

SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards --------------------------------------1. New Mexico ...... 12 11 73 2. Air Force ....... 13 12 80 3. Nevada ......... 13 20 148 4. San Jose State 7 12 23 167 San Diego State 7 13 23 156 6. Colorado State 7 13 28 202 Boise State 7 ... 14 28 197 Utah State 7 .... 14 28 154 9. UNLV .......... 13 38 247 10.Fresno State 7 . 14 40 223 11.Hawaii 7 ....... 13 41 264 12.Wyoming 7 ...... 12 44 277

Air Force Football

112


2014 team statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Team Statistics Final PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G -----------------------------------------46 460 35.4 1. Air Force ....... 13 52 439 36.6 2. San Jose State . 12 59 546 39.0 3. Fresno State ... 14 52 498 41.5 4. New Mexico ..... 12 63 520 43.3 5. Wyoming ........ 12 80 640 49.2 6. Hawaii ......... 13 73 646 49.7 7. Nevada ......... 13 77 694 53.4 8. San Diego State 13 72 708 54.5 9. Colorado State 7 13 81 716 55.1 10.UNLV ........... 13 92 801 57.2 11.Boise State .... 14 12.Utah State .... 14 101 918 65.6

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct -------------------------------------------1. Air Force........... 13 19 22 .864 2. San Diego State..... 13 20 25 .800 3. Hawaii.............. 13 18 23 .783 4. Nevada.............. 13 14 18 .778 5. Boise State......... 14 16 21 .762 6. Wyoming............. 12 12 17 .706 7. Fresno State........ 14 9 14 .643 8. UNLV................ 13 15 24 .625 New Mexico.......... 12 5 8 .625 10.Colorado State...... 13 12 20 .600 11.Utah State.......... 14 12 21 .571 12.San Jose State...... 12 12 26 .462

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G -----------------------------------------1. Utah State.......... 14 111 944 67.4 2. Fresno State........ 14 109 905 64.6 3. UNLV................ 13 84 812 62.5 4. Hawaii.............. 13 83 698 53.7 5. Nevada.............. 13 60 595 45.8 6. Boise State......... 14 76 622 44.4 7. Wyoming............. 12 56 527 43.9 8. Colorado State...... 13 59 560 43.1 9. San Diego State..... 13 66 556 42.8 10.Air Force........... 13 59 535 41.2 11.New Mexico.......... 12 60 487 40.6 12.San Jose State...... 12 59 456 38.0

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct -------------------------------------------1. San Diego State..... 13 37 37 1.000 Wyoming............. 12 31 31 1.000 Hawaii.............. 13 28 28 1.000 San Jose State...... 12 28 28 1.000 5. Colorado State...... 13 57 58 .983 6. Air Force........... 13 46 47 .979 7. New Mexico.......... 12 43 44 .977 8. UNLV................ 13 32 33 .970 9. Fresno State........ 14 46 48 .958 10.Boise State......... 14 68 71 .958 11.Nevada.............. 13 43 45 .956 12.Utah State.......... 14 45 49 .918

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------20 28 71.4 1. Air Force 7 ...... 13 19 27 70.4 2. Hawaii ......... 13 16 27 59.3 3. Nevada ......... 13 17 29 58.6 4. San Jose State . 12 14 27 51.9 5. UNLV ........... 13 10 21 47.6 6. Boise State .... 14 16 34 47.1 7. Fresno State 7 .. 14 9 20 45.0 8. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 5 12 41.7 9. San Diego State 7 13 10 25 40.0 10.New Mexico 7 ... 12 5 14 35.7 11.Colorado State 7 13 2 13 15.4 12.Utah State .... 14

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G ---------------------------------------------1. Wyoming ........ 12 389:31 32:27 2. Air Force ...... 13 410:07 31:32 3. Boise State .... 14 440:23 31:27 4. San Jose State . 12 376:59 31:24 5. San Diego State 13 407:09 31:19 6. Nevada ......... 13 404:07 31:05 7. New Mexico ..... 12 362:18 30:11 8. Utah State ..... 14 411:14 29:22 9. Colorado State . 13 379:07 29:09 10.Hawaii ......... 13 374:16 28:47 11.Fresno State ... 14 402:06 28:43 12.UNLV .......... 13 356:36 27:25

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------5 15 33.3 1. Wyoming 7 ....... 12 12 28 42.9 2. Boise State 7 ... 14 13 29 44.8 3. Utah State ..... 14 14 31 45.2 4. Air Force ...... 13 11 24 45.8 5. New Mexico 7 .... 12 12 21 57.1 6. Hawaii ......... 13 10 17 58.8 7. Colorado State 7 13 16 27 59.3 8. Fresno State ... 14 12 20 60.0 9. San Diego State 7 13 San Jose State 7 12 9 15 60.0 14 23 60.9 11.Nevada ......... 13 15 23 65.2 12.UNLV .......... 13

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg Retn TB NetAvg -----------------------------------------------------------1. Utah State.......... 14 74 4500 60.8 737 27 41.7 2. San Diego State..... 13 71 4465 62.9 1057 18 41.7 3. Fresno State........ 14 69 4076 59.1 849 15 41.3 4. Colorado State...... 13 81 5128 63.3 873 38 40.8 5. Air Force........... 13 78 4873 62.5 745 39 40.4 6. Boise State......... 14 103 6510 63.2 741 65 40.2 7. New Mexico.......... 12 62 3851 62.1 444 37 40.0 8. Nevada.............. 13 74 4491 60.7 918 26 39.5 9. UNLV................ 13 62 3419 55.1 821 9 38.3 10.San Jose State...... 12 47 2742 58.3 528 18 37.5 11.Hawaii.............. 13 58 3596 62.0 770 27 37.1 12.Wyoming............. 12 55 3129 56.9 830 15 35.0

Air Force Football

113


2014 individual statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Individual Statistics Final RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------SO 13 276 1867 6.8 20 93 143.6 1. PUMPHREY, Donnel SD 5.3 28 74 130.2 2. AJAYI, Jay ...... BSU JR 14 347 1823 SO 10 204 1054 5.2 5 55 105.4 3. OWENS, Jacobi .. AF JR 13 194 1275 6.6 16 76 98.1 4. HART, Dee ...... CS JR 14 225 1368 6.1 11 76 97.7 5. WALLER, Marteze FS JR 12 114 1083 9.5 12 77 90.2 6. PRESSLEY, Jhurell NM JR 9 126 753 6.0 6 57 83.7 7. WICK, Shaun .... WY SR 13 177 1046 5.9 13 60 80.5 8. FAJARDO, Cody .. NV 9. ERVIN, Tyler........ SJ JR 12 158 888 5.6 4 89 74.0 10.JACKSON, Don........ NV JR 13 216 957 4.4 7 47 73.6

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G ---------------------------------------------------------1. THOMPSON, Darian 7 BSU JR 13 7 53 1 36 0.54 2. SUTERA, Frankie 7 US SR 14 7 96 0 28 0.50 DEAYON, Donte 7 .. BSU JR 12 6 70 2 50 0.50 4. STEELHAMMER, W 7 AF SO 13 6 10 0 9 0.46 5. MUNSON, Calvin 7 SD 4 146 1 64 0.31 SO 13 6. PRUITT, Jimmy....... SJ JR 11 3 26 0 26 0.27 JONES, Cranston..... NM JR 11 3 22 1 19 0.27 8. SIMMONS, Tyree...... CS SO 12 3 76 0 68 0.25 WORKMAN, Duran...... NV JR 12 3 19 0 18 0.25 10.HAIKINS, Nigel...... NV SR 13 3 35 1 27 0.23

PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G -----------------------------------------------------------------SR 13 420 270 7 64.3 4006 32 308.2 1. GRAYSON, Garrett CS 2. HEDRICK, Grant . BSU SR 14 415 294 14 70.8 3696 23 264.0 3. DECKER, Blake....... LV JR 13 401 231 18 57.6 2886 15 222.0 4. KIRKEGAARD, Colby... WY SR 12 359 206 9 57.4 2660 12 221.7 5. GRAY, Joe........... SJ JR 11 330 210 9 63.6 2305 11 209.5 6. WOOLSEY, Ikaika..... HA SO 13 416 210 13 50.5 2538 13 195.2 7. FAJARDO, Cody....... NV SR 13 405 239 11 59.0 2498 18 192.2 8. BURRELL, Brian...... FS JR 14 432 252 18 58.3 2620 22 187.1 9. KAEHLER, Quinn...... SD SR 12 307 169 12 55.0 2157 9 179.8 10.PEARSON, Kale....... AF SR 12 171 101 3 59.1 1590 14 132.5

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. -----------------------------------------------------------------1. GRAYSON, Garrett CS SR 13 420 270 7 64.3 4006 32 166.2 2. HEDRICK, Grant .. BSU SR 14 415 294 14 70.8 3696 23 157.2 3. GRAY, Joe........... SJ JR 11 330 210 9 63.6 2305 11 127.9 4. KIRKEGAARD, Colby... WY SR 12 359 206 9 57.4 2660 12 125.6 5. DECKER, Blake....... LV JR 13 401 231 18 57.6 2886 15 121.4 6. FAJARDO, Cody....... NV SR 13 405 239 11 59.0 2498 18 120.1 7. BURRELL, Brian...... FS JR 14 432 252 18 58.3 2620 22 117.8 8. KAEHLER, Quinn...... SD SR 12 307 169 12 55.0 2157 9 115.9 9. WOOLSEY, Ikaika..... HA SO 13 416 210 13 50.5 2538 13 105.8

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G -------------------------------------------------------------570 4288 306.3 1. HEDRICK, Grant . BSU SR 14 592 3696 2. GRAYSON, Garrett CS SR 13 -46 4006 477 3960 304.6 3. FAJARDO, Cody .. NV SR 13 1046 2498 582 3544 272.6 4. DECKER, Blake .. LV JR 13 366 2886 548 3252 250.2 5. GRAY, Joe........... SJ JR 11 99 2305 388 2404 218.5 6. BURRELL, Brian...... FS JR 14 360 2620 542 2980 212.9 7. KIRKEGAARD, Colby... WY SR 12 -110 2660 437 2550 212.5 8. WOOLSEY, Ikaika..... HA SO 13 203 2538 526 2741 210.8 9. PEARSON, Kale....... AF SR 12 687 1590 342 2277 189.8 10.KAEHLER, Quinn...... SD SR 12 -105 2157 333 2052 171.0

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ---------------------------------------------------------1. NATSON, JoJo ... US JR 13 25 292 2 80 11.7 2. MILLS, Lloyd ... SD SO 13 18 205 1 67 11.4 3. TURNER, Richy .. NV SR 13 18 163 0 28 9.1 4. HARDING, Scott . HA SR 13 25 220 0 22 8.8 5. WILLIAMS-RHODES,S. BSU JR 14 18 153 0 37 8.5

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G ---------------------------------------------------------------SO 12 96 1750 17 73 18.2 8.00 1. HIGGINS, Rashard 7 CS 2. WINSTON, Tyler 7 SJ SO 12 78 694 5 28 8.9 6.50 3. HARPER, Josh ... FS SR 14 90 1097 7 58 12.2 6.43 4. BOYD, Devonte....... LV FR 13 65 980 4 56 15.1 5.00 5. PEDROZA, Quinton.... HA JR 12 59 674 3 53 11.4 4.92 6. WILLIAMS-RHODES, S.. BSU JR 14 68 585 7 50 8.6 4.86 7. TURNER, Richy....... NV SR 13 63 587 4 34 9.3 4.85 8. SHARP, Hunter....... US JR 14 66 939 7 81 14.2 4.71 9. HENDERSON, Hasaan... NV SO 10 45 579 4 34 12.9 4.50 10.KEMP, Marcus........ HA SO 13 56 797 3 50 14.2 4.31

KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ---------------------------------------------------------1. JONES, Ridge ... NM SO 11 14 362 1 100 25.9 2. PENNY, Rashaad . SD FR 13 20 500 0 57 25.0 3. GAINES, Deionte CS FR 12 27 672 0 61 24.9 4. LEE, Jon............ AF SR 11 22 510 0 44 23.2 5. BURROUGHS, Dallas... BSU SR 14 17 347 0 47 20.4 6. EWALIKO, Keelan..... HA FR 12 29 589 0 35 20.3 7. ERVIN, Tyler........ SJ JR 12 26 506 0 32 19.5 8. ROOT, Dillon........ FS JR 11 25 483 0 33 19.3

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------SO 12 96 1750 17 73 18.2 145.8 1. HIGGINS, Rashard CS SR 14 90 1097 7 58 12.2 78.4 2. HARPER, Josh ... FS FR 13 65 980 4 56 15.1 75.4 3. BOYD, Devonte .. LV 4. SHARP, Hunter....... US JR 14 66 939 7 81 14.2 67.1 5. SPERBECK, Thomas.... BSU SO 14 51 877 3 78 17.2 62.6 6. ROBINETTE, Jalen.... AF SO 13 43 806 4 59 18.7 62.0 7. KEMP, Marcus........ HA SO 13 56 797 3 50 14.2 61.3 8. HENDERSON, Hasaan... NV SO 10 45 579 4 34 12.9 57.9 9. WINSTON, Tyler...... SJ SO 12 78 694 5 28 8.9 57.8 10.PEDROZA, Quinton.... HA JR 12 59 674 3 53 11.4 56.2

PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg --------------------------------------------------------1. BOY, Alex ...... NV SO 13 59 2614 62 44.3 2. HUNT, Hayden ... CS SO 13 51 2235 63 43.8 3. CONANT, Will ... AF SR 13 61 2662 64 43.6 JR 12 56 2384 66 42.6 4. ROGERS, Zack ... NM 5. WALE, Sean.......... BSU SO 14 66 2773 63 42.0 6. WOOD, Ethan......... WY SO 12 66 2733 67 41.4 7. HARDING, Scott...... HA SR 13 86 3554 66 41.3 8. BENTRUDE, Jaron..... US SR 14 83 3385 56 40.8 9. SWANSON, Garrett.... FS JR 14 82 3341 65 40.7 10.YUNKER, Logan....... LV JR 13 81 3283 61 40.5

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------0 0 2358 168.4 1. AJAYI, Jay ...... BSU JR 14 1823 535 2. PUMPHREY, Donnel SD 0 0 2027 155.9 SO 13 1867 160 3. ERVIN, Tyler ... SJ JR 12 888 306 81 506 1781 148.4 4. HIGGINS, Rashard CS SO 12 0 1750 0 0 1750 145.8 5. HART, Dee........... CS JR 13 1275 189 41 57 1562 120.2 6. WALLER, Marteze..... FS JR 14 1368 120 0 0 1488 106.3 7. OWENS, Jacobi....... AF SO 10 1054 8 0 0 1062 106.2 8. NATSON, JoJo........ US JR 13 498 504 292 1 1295 99.6 9. PRESSLEY, Jhurell... NM JR 12 1083 46 0 0 1129 94.1 10.WICK, Shaun......... WY JR 9 753 62 0 0 815 90.6

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G ------------------------------------------------------------1. AJAYI, Jay 7 ..... BSU JR 14 32 0 0 0 192 13.7 2. PUMPHREY, Donnel 7 SD SO 13 20 0 0 0 120 9.2 3. HIGGINS, Rashard CS SO 12 17 0 0 0 102 8.5 4. HART, Dee 7 ..... CS JR 13 18 0 0 0 108 8.3 5. GOODALE, Dan ... BSU SR 14 0 67 16 0 115 8.2 6. CONANT, Will 7 .. AF SR 13 0 45 19 0 102 7.8 7. HAGEMAN, Donald..... SD JR 13 0 37 20 0 97 7.5 8. ROBERTS, Jared...... CS SR 13 0 57 12 0 93 7.2 9. ZUZO, Brent......... NV SO 13 0 43 14 0 85 6.5 10.HADDEN, Tyler....... HA SR 13 0 28 18 0 82 6.3

Air Force Football

114


2014 individual statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Individual Statistics Final SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G -----------------------------------------------------------------0 0 192 13.7 1. AJAYI, Jay.......... BSU JR 14 32 28 4 2. PUMPHREY, Donnel.... SD SO 13 20 20 0 0 0 120 9.2 3. HIGGINS, Rashard.... CS SO 12 17 0 17 0 0 102 8.5 4. HART, Dee........... CS JR 13 18 16 2 0 0 108 8.3 5. PRESSLEY, Jhurell... NM JR 12 12 12 0 0 1 74 6.2 6. FAJARDO, Cody....... NV SR 13 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.0 7. GIPSON, Teriyon..... NM SO 11 9 8 1 0 0 54 4.9 8. WALLER, Marteze..... FS JR 14 11 11 0 0 0 66 4.7 9. JOHNSON, D.J........ AF SO 11 8 8 0 0 0 48 4.4 DAVERN, Shayne...... AF SO 11 8 8 0 0 0 48 4.4

FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G -------------------------------------------------------1. HAGEMAN, Donald 7 SD JR 13 20 25 80.0 1.54 2. CONANT, Will 7 .. AF SR 13 19 21 90.5 1.46 3. HADDEN, Tyler 7 . HA SR 13 18 23 78.3 1.38 4. GOODALE, Dan........ BSU SR 14 16 21 76.2 1.14 5. ZUZO, Brent......... NV SO 13 14 18 77.8 1.08 6. WILLIAMS, Stuart.... WY SR 12 12 17 70.6 1.00 LOPEZ, Austin....... SJ JR 12 12 24 50.0 1.00 8. ROBERTS, Jared...... CS SR 13 12 20 60.0 0.92 9. DIAZ, Nick.......... US SR 14 12 17 70.6 0.86 10.LEIVA, Jonathan..... LV JR 13 11 17 64.7 0.85

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G -----------------------------------------------------------1. GOODALE, Dan........ BSU SR 14 67-70 16-21 115 8.2 2. CONANT, Will........ AF SR 13 45-46 19-21 102 7.8 3. HAGEMAN, Donald..... SD JR 13 37-37 20-25 97 7.5 4. ROBERTS, Jared...... CS SR 13 57-58 12-20 93 7.2 5. ZUZO, Brent......... NV SO 13 43-45 14-18 85 6.5 6. HADDEN, Tyler....... HA SR 13 28-28 18-23 82 6.3 7. DIAZ, Nick.......... US SR 14 45-48 12-17 81 5.8 8. WILLIAMS, Stuart.... WY SR 12 31-31 12-17 67 5.6 9. KROENING, Kody...... FS FR 13 45-46 9-14 72 5.5 10.LOPEZ, Austin....... SJ JR 12 27-27 12-24 63 5.2

FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. ------------------------------------------------------SR 13 19 21 50 90.5 1. CONANT, Will 7 ... AF 2. HAGEMAN, Donald. 7 SD JR 13 20 25 49 80.0 3. HADDEN, Tyler .. HA SR 13 18 23 41 78.3 4. ZUZO, Brent 7 ... NV SO 13 14 18 45 77.8 5. GOODALE, Dan 7 .. BSU SR 14 16 21 43 76.2 6. WILLIAMS, Stuart.... WY SR 12 12 17 50 70.6 DIAZ, Nick.......... US SR 14 12 17 49 70.6 8. LEIVA, Jonathan..... LV JR 13 11 17 46 64.7 9. KROENING, Kody...... FS FR 13 9 14 44 64.3 10.ROBERTS, Jared...... CS SR 13 12 20 53 60.0 PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. --------------------------------------------------1. HAGEMAN, Donald..... SD JR 13 37 37 100.0 WILLIAMS, Stuart.... WY SR 12 31 31 100.0 HADDEN, Tyler....... HA SR 13 28 28 100.0 LOPEZ, Austin....... SJ JR 12 27 27 100.0 5. ROBERTS, Jared...... CS SR 13 57 58 98.3 6. KROENING, Kody...... FS FR 13 45 46 97.8 CONANT, Will........ AF SR 13 45 46 97.8 8. ROGERS, Zack........ NM JR 12 43 44 97.7 9. LEIVA, Jonathan..... LV JR 13 32 33 97.0 10.GOODALE, Dan........ BSU SR 14 67 70 95.7

Air Force Football

115


2014 individual statistics 2014 Mountain West Football Individual Statistics Final TACKLES (All positions) Player Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack ---------------------------------------------------------------39 77 116 12.9 0.0 SO 9 LB 1. COX, Dakota ..... NM SR 14 LB 79 77 156 11.1 9.0 2. VIGIL, Zach ..... US SO 10 LB 61 35 96 9.6 0.0 3. TAGO, Christian SJ 60 63 123 9.5 7.0 SO 13 LB 4. VIGIL, Nick .... US SR 13 LB 62 56 118 9.1 0.0 5. DAVIS, Aaron 7 .. CS 61 56 117 9.0 7.0 SR 13 LB 6. PIERCE, Jordan 7 AF 7. MORGAN, Max......... CS SR 13 LB 53 52 105 8.1 1.0 8. BUHAGIAR, Vince..... SJ SR 12 LB 57 39 96 8.0 1.0 9. LOTULELEI, Tau...... LV SO 13 LB 45 55 100 7.7 3.0 10.McNEAL, Jonathan.... NV SR 13 LB 56 42 98 7.5 0.5 11.VEA, Peni........... LV JR 12 DB 56 32 88 7.3 3.5 STEVENSON, Taz...... HA SR 12 DB 69 19 88 7.3 0.0 13.GUTHRIE, David...... NM SR 12 DB 49 38 87 7.2 1.0 14.VALLEJO, Tanner..... BSU SO 14 LB 64 36 100 7.1 3.0 15.PIERRE-LOUIS, Kevin. CS JR 12 DB 51 34 85 7.1 1.0 16.HEALY, Connor....... AF JR 13 LB 44 46 90 6.9 3.0 17.HARRIS, Devyn....... WY SR 12 LB 43 40 83 6.9 0.0 18.MICKELSEN, Karl..... FS SR 14 ILB 71 25 96 6.9 2.0 19.GAVERT, Josh........ SD SR 13 LB 54 35 89 6.8 1.0 20.LYONS, Matthew...... NV JR 12 LB 43 37 80 6.7 0.5 21.SMITH, Derron....... FS SR 14 FS 66 27 93 6.6 0.0 22.DOBRICH, Jordan..... NV JR 13 LB 56 29 85 6.5 1.0 23.WILSON, Kyrie....... FS JR 14 ILB 52 38 90 6.4 1.0 24.MUNSON, Calvin...... SD SO 13 LB 54 29 83 6.4 4.0 25.SPEARS, Christian... AF SR 13 DB 52 29 81 6.2 0.0 26.SUTERA, Frankie..... US SR 14 DB 49 38 87 6.2 4.5 27.NEWMAN, Tevin....... NM SR 12 LB 33 41 74 6.2 4.0 28.RACITI, Travis...... SJ SR 12 DT 39 33 72 6.0 3.0 29.KING, Akeem......... SJ SR 12 DB 40 31 71 5.9 0.0 30.HAIKINS, Nigel...... NV SR 13 DB 48 28 76 5.8 0.0 HORSEY, Mike........ LV SR 13 DB 45 31 76 5.8 0.0 32.HENDERSON, Trayvon.. HA SO 11 DB 54 9 63 5.7 1.0 33.CENTERS, Devin...... US SO 13 DB 38 36 74 5.7 3.0 34.LANGFORD, Ryan...... NM JR 11 LB 29 33 62 5.6 0.0 35.WASHINGTON, Charles. FS JR 14 DB 61 17 78 5.6 0.5 36.McKNIGHT, Maurice... SJ FR 12 CB 51 15 66 5.5 1.0 37.THOMPSON, Darian.... BSU JR 13 S 50 21 71 5.5 0.0 38.SUITE, Brian........ US SR 14 DB 34 42 76 5.4 0.0 39.LANE JR., Bryan..... NV JR 13 LB 36 34 70 5.4 1.0 McALEENAN, Ryan..... LV SO 13 LB 34 36 70 5.4 1.0 41.FAVORS, Evan........ NV SR 11 DB 38 21 59 5.4 0.0 42.HODGES, Preston..... CS SO 13 DB 42 27 69 5.3 0.0 43.BURNS, Blair........ WY SR 12 CB 38 25 63 5.2 0.0 McGEE, Na'im........ SD SO 12 DB 41 22 63 5.2 0.0 YARBROUGH, Eddie.... WY JR 12 DE 31 32 63 5.2 4.0 LOMAX, Trey......... SD FR 12 DB 38 25 63 5.2 1.0 47.CARSON, Kimmie...... NM FR 12 LB 27 35 62 5.2 1.0 48.WHITTAKER, J.J...... SD SR 13 DB 43 20 63 4.8 0.0 POTI, Simon......... HA JR 13 LB 39 24 63 4.8 2.0 50.WEAVER, Ben......... BSU SO 13 LB 41 21 62 4.8 2.0

Air Force Football

SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------11 2 60 12.0 0.86 1. CORREA, Kamalei BSU SO 14 DL 2. SEAU, Ian 7 ..... NV 8 1 34 8.5 0.65 JR 13 DE 3. LARSEN, B.J. 7 .. US SR 14 DE 9 0 75 9.0 0.64 VIGIL, Zach 7 ... US SR 14 LB 8 2 62 9.0 0.64 5. DAVISON, Tyeler..... FS SR 14 DE 8 1 54 8.5 0.61 6. PIERCE, Jordan...... AF SR 13 LB 7 0 51 7.0 0.54 VIGIL, Nick......... US SO 13 LB 6 2 50 7.0 0.54 8. JAMES, Cory......... CS JR 13 LB 6 1 43 6.5 0.50 9. LEWIS, Donavon...... FS SR 14 OLB 5 3 24 6.5 0.46 10.HEKKING, Brock...... NV SR 13 DE 4 3 29 5.5 0.42 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------SR 13 LB 16 7 71 19.5 1.50 1. PIERCE, Jordan 7 AF 16 9 102 20.5 1.46 SR 14 LB 2. VIGIL, Zach .... US 17 4 84 19.0 1.36 3. CORREA, Kamalei BSU SO 14 DL 12 9 68 16.5 1.27 SO 13 LB 4. VIGIL, Nick .... US 5. VALLEJO, Tanner..... BSU SO 14 LB 13 7 49 16.5 1.18 6. YATES, Rykeem....... NV JR 10 DT 10 1 35 10.5 1.05 7. LARSEN, B.J......... US SR 14 DE 11 5 83 13.5 0.96 8. DAVISON, Tyeler..... FS SR 14 DE 11 4 63 13.0 0.93 9. BARRETT, Alex....... SD SO 10 DL 8 2 25 9.0 0.90 10.EDERAINE, Ejiro..... FS JR 14 OLB 11 3 34 12.5 0.89 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G ---------------------------------------------5 0.38 SO 13 1. VIGIL, Nick 7 .... US 2. GRAY, Tyler......... BSU JR 14 3 0.21 MICKELSEN, Karl..... FS SR 14 3 0.21 4. YATES, Rykeem....... NV JR 10 2 0.20 5. PRIESTER, Robert.... WY FR 11 2 0.18 PRUITT, Jimmy....... SJ JR 11 2 0.18 ODEN JR., Jasen..... CS JR 11 2 0.18 8. HARRIS, Devyn....... WY SR 12 2 0.17 BURNS, Blair........ WY SR 12 2 0.17 WORKMAN, Duran...... NV JR 12 2 0.17 FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G ---------------------------------------------SR 13 3 0.23 1. VAESAU, Siuea 7 . LV 3 0.23 CENTERS, Devin 7 US SO 13 HAIKINS, Nigel 7 NV SR 13 3 0.23 McNEAL, Jonathan 7 NV SR 13 3 0.23 3 0.21 5. VALLEJO, Tanner 7 BSU SO 14 SO 11 2 0.18 6. D'AVANZO, Nik 7 . NM PRUITT, Jimmy 7 . SJ JR 11 2 0.18 2 0.17 SR 12 8. HARRIS, Devyn 7 . WY GUTHRIE, David 7 NM SR 12 2 0.17 MERTENS, Patrick 7 :Y SR 12 2 0.17 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------1 15 1.25 SO 12 14 1. WALLACE, C 7 .. SJ DEAYON, Donte 7 . BSU JR 12 9 6 15 1.25 3. KAZEE, Damontae..... SD SO 13 13 1 14 1.08 4. EDWARDS, SaQwan..... NM SR 11 9 2 11 1.00 5. BLAKE, Bernard...... CS SR 13 11 1 12 0.92 6. PRUITT, Jimmy....... SJ JR 11 7 3 10 0.91 7. CENTERS, Devin...... US SO 13 10 1 11 0.85 GARRETT, Charles.... NV SR 13 10 1 11 0.85 MATTHEWS, Trent..... CS JR 13 8 3 11 0.85 10.PAGE, Cleshawn...... BSU SR 11 7 2 9 0.82

116


history


consensus all-americans

Air Force Football

118


all-americans 1956 Larry Thomson (FB) Little America (3rd)

1996 Beau Morgan (QB), Associated Press (3rd)

1958 Brock Strom (OL), Consensus, AP, UPI, Walter Camp Robert Brickey (HB), Helms

1987 Chad Hennings (DT), Consensus; Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Scripps Howard, Sporting News, NEA, AFCA, Football News, Outland Trophy winner

1963 Terry Isaacson (QB), Helms Joe Rodwell (C), Helms

1989 Ron Gray (KR), Associated Press (3rd) Dee Dowis (QB), Heisman Trophy finalist

1998 Tim Curry (DB), Sporting News (3rd) Frank Mindrup (OL), American Football Foundation (3rd)

1966 Neal Starkey (DB), Playboy Magazine All-American

1991 Jason Christ (P), Associated Press (2nd), Football News (3rd)

1967 Neal Starkey (DB), Associated Press (3rd)

1992 Carlton McDonald (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Scripps Howard, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, NEA, Sporting News

1969 Ernie Jennings (WR), Central Press (2nd) 1970 Ernie Jennings (WR), Consensus, AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, CP, FN

1993 Chris MacInnis (P/K), UPI, Associated Press (2nd)

1971 Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (3rd) Orderia Mitchell (C), Black Sports 1972 Orderia Mitchell (C), Associated Press (2nd), Gridiron (2nd) Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (2nd) 1973 Steve Heil (ROV), Associated Press (3rd) 1974 Dave Lawson (LB/K), Football Writers 1975 Dave Lawson (LB/K), UPI (2nd), Football News (2nd) 1981 Johnny Jackson (DB), Associated Press (2nd) 1982 Dave Schreck (OG), Associated Press (2nd) 1983 Mike Kirby (WR), Sporting News (2nd) John Kershner (FB), Football News (2nd) 1985 Scott Thomas (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Kodak, AFCA, FWAA, Associated Press (2nd) Mark Simon (P), Scripps Howard, Associated Press (2nd) 1986 Terry Maki (LB), Kodak, Football News (2nd); Associated Press (3rd), AFCA Tom Rotello (DB), Football News (2nd)

Air Force Football

1997 Chris Gizzi (LB), Associated Press (3rd), Football Writers (2nd)

2001 Anthony Schlegel (ILB), Sporting News (Freshman 3rd team) 2002 Brett Huyser (OL), Sporting News (4th) 2007 Chad Hall (TB/WR-Z), Rivals.com (3rd, return specialist) 2010 Reggie Rembert (DB), AFCA (1st), Associated Press (3rd).

Academic All-Americans 1958 Brock Strom (OT) 1959 Rich Mayo (QB) 1960 Rich Mayo (QB) Don Baucom (HB) 1967 Ken Zagzebski (MG) Carl Janssen (OE) 1969 Ernie Jennings (WR) 1970 Ernie Jennings (WR) Bob Parker (QB) Phil Bauman (LB) 1971 Darryl Haas (LB/P) Bob Homburg (DE) John Griffith (DT)

1972 Gene Ogilvie (DE) Bob Homburg (DE) Mark Prill (MG)

1987 Chad Hennings (DT) Scott Salmon (DB) James Hecker (DB)

1973 Joe Debes (OT)

1988 Scott Salmon (DB) David Hlatky (OL) James Hecker (DB)

1976 Steve Hoog (WR) 1977 Mack McCollum (ROV) 1978 Steve Hoog (WR) Tom Foertsch (LB) Tim Fyda (DE)

1989 Chris Howard (HB) 1990 Chris Howard (HB) J.T. Tokish (LB) 1992 Grant Johnson (LB)

1981 Mike France (LB) Kevin Ewing (ROV)

1996 Dustin Tyner (WR)

1982 Jeff Kubiak (P)

2003 Ryan Carter (DE)

1983 Jeff Kubiak (P)

2004 Ryan Carter (DE)

119


all-americans

Robert Brickey #88, WR 1958-60

# 9 25

Yards 84 281

Jason Christ #1, P 1990-91 Named second-team AllAmerican by A.P. and thirdteam by Football News in 1991 ... Ranks second all-time at the Academy with a 44.0 career punting average ... Averaged 45.7 yards per punt in 1991, which is the third-best single-season mark in AFA history ... Averaged 42.6 yards per punt in 1990. Year 1990 1991 Totals

# 59 50 109

Yards 2,516 2,283 4,799

Ron Gray

Highest finisher in AFA history in the Heisman Trophy balloting with his sixth-place finish in 1989 ... Won the Downtown New York Athletic Club’s Exemplary Player of the Year Award in 1989 ... Honorable mention All-America selection by A.P. in 1989 ... Named the WAC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 1989 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl ... Set a then-school-record for most yards rushing in a game with 249 vs. San Diego State in 1989 ... Became the fifth player in NCAA history and second at the Academy to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season (1989) ... Inducted into AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.

Named to the A.P. third team as a kick returner in 1989 ... Ranked among the national leaders in kickoff returns in 1989 with a 27.2 average ... His kickoff return average ranks seventh all-time in Academy history ... Career leader at the Academy in kickoff return average with a 27.2 norm.

#6, QB 1986-89

Earned Helms All-America honors in 1958 ... Leading receiver on the undefeated 1958 football team that went to the Cotton Bowl ... Recorded 25 career catches for 281 yards and four touchdowns. Year 1960 Total

Dee Dowis

Avg. 42.6 45.7 44.0

Rushing Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 Totals

Att 24 194 153 172 543

Yds 39 1,315 972 1,286 3,612

TD 1 10 12 18 41

Lg 9 65 69 60 69

Passing Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 Totals

C-A 10-29 45-112 41-96 67-140 163-377

Pct. .340 .450 .427 .479 .432

Yds 115 600 870 1,285 2,870

TD-I 0-2 4-8 7-3 7-4 18-17

Tim Curry #5, CB 1996-98

Chris Gizzi

Named third-team All-American by The Sporting News in 1998 ... School-record holder for career blocked kicks with nine ... Two-time finalist for the Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year Award ... Nine career interceptions ... Blocked a school-record five kicks in 1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl following the 1998 season. Year 1996 1997 1998 Totals

UT-AT 18-12 34-37 38-25 90-74

TT 30 71 63 164

Air Force Football

TFL-Yds 1-4 2-3 2-7 5-14

Sack-Yds 1.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-4

#51, ILB 1994, 96-97 Named second-team AllAmerica by the Football Writers and third team by A.P. in 1997 ... Two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year (1996-97) ... Earned national defensive player of the week honors vs. Colorado State in 1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl and EastWest Shrine game ... Rolled up 179 total tackles to lead the WAC in 1997 ... Played professionally with the Green Bay Packers. Year 1994 1996 1997 Totals

UT-AT 6-13 73-55 69-110 148-178

TT 19 128 179 326

TFL-Yds 0-0 9-44 16-50 25-94

Sack-Yds 0.0-0 5.0-47 5.0-40 10.0-87

Year 1989

# 21

#4, KR 1989-91

Yds 571

Avg. 27.2

Lg 68

Chad Hall #1, WRZ/TB 2005-07 Named third-team All-America by Rivals.com as a return specialist in 2007 ... Honorable mention All-American choice by SI.com ... Named Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 ... Led the MWC in rushing with 1,478 yards, the second-most in school history ... Caught a team-best 50 passes for 524 yards ... Set the school’s single-game rushing record with 275 yards vs. Army, breaking the mark he’d set earlier in the year of 256 at Colorado State ... Set the school’s single-game, single-season and career all-purpose yardage marks with 333 vs. Army, 2,683 for the 2007 season and 4,098 for his career from 2005-07 ... Was the only player in the nation to lead his team in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards in 2007. Rushing Year G 2005 11 2006 12 2007 13 Total 36

# 66 155 230 451

Yds 344 784 1,478 2,606

Avg 5.2 5.1 6.4 5.8

TD 1 5 15 21

LG 43 (CSU) 38 (UNM) 58 (UNLV)

Receiving Year G 2005 11 2006 12 2007 13 Total 36

# 16 11 50 77

Yds 139 117 524 780

Avg 8.7 10.6 10.5 10.1

TD 1 1 1 3

LG 32 (CSU) 38 (UNLV) 49 (BYU)

All-Purpose Year 2005 2006 2007 Total

Rush 66-344-1 155-784 211-1,478 432-2,606

Rec. 16-139-1 11-117 46-524 73-780

PR 2-18 0-0 14-176 16-194

KR 1-13 0-0 19-505 20-518

Tot. 514 901 2,683 4,098

120


All-Americans

Steve Heil #26, DB 1971-73

UT-AT 16-10 54-48 65-65 135-123

TT 26 102 130 258

TFL-Yds 1-1 3-8 6-14 10-23

Chad Hennings #87, DT 1984-87 The most celebrated football player in Academy history ... Consensus All-America selection in 1987 ... Won the Outland Trophy and the Touchdown Club Lineman of the Year Award in 1987 ... Named the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Decade in the 1980s ... Selected to play in the Japan Bowl and the East-West Shrine game ... Academic AllAmerican in 1986 and 1987 ... Owns three Super Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys ... Inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1999 ... Joins former AFA greats Brock Strom, Rich Mayo and Chris Howard in the Hall of Fame ... Selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, joining Brock Strom and Scott Thomas as the only Air Force players inducted ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007. Year 1985 1986 1987 Totals

UT-AT 47-24 59-42 48-39 154-105

TT 71 101 87 259

TFL-Yds 19-140 10-35 7-20 36-195

Sack-Yds Inc. TFL 10-43 24-182 34-225

Brett Huyser #63, OL 2000-03 Considered one of the top offensive linemen in the Fisher DeBerry era ... Earned fourthteam All-America honors in 2002 by The Sporting News ... ranked third on the team in knockdown blocks as a junior and senior.

Air Force Football

Ernie Jennings

Earned Helms All-American honors in 1963 ... Led the Falcons in rushing with 801 yards and passing with 946 yards ... Also averaged 39.0 yards per punt and 15.0 yards per punt return ... Scored 13 touchdowns in 1963 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.

Named to the Central Press All-America team in 1969 ... Selected to play in the College All-Star game in 1971 ... Consensus All-American in 1970 ... Caught a school-record 15 passes vs. Wyoming in 1969 ... School-record 235 yards receiving vs. the Cowboys in 1970 ... Finished eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1970 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 ... Finialist for the College Football Hall of Fame.

#17, QB 1961-63

Named third-team All-American by A.P. in 1973 ... Recorded five fumble recoveries in 1972 which is the secondmost in a single season in AFA history.

Year 1971 1972 1973 Totals

Terry Isaacson

#22, WR 1968-70

Passing Year 1961 1962 1963 Totals

C-A 2-7 52-120 68-147 122-274

Pct. .286 .433 .463 .445

Yds 70 591 946 1607

Rushing Year 1961 1962 1963 Totals

Att 118 110 162 390

Yds 468 384 801 1,653

TD 3 2 13 18

TD-Int 0-0 3-0 5-10 8-10

Rec.

PR

KR

Int

1961 1962 1963 Tot.

19-239 0-0 0-0 19-239

16-142 8-52 1-15 23-209

0-0 1-27 0-0 1-27

3-43 4-103 0-0 7-146

Yds 1573 1546 1599 1,653

Avg. 40.3 38.7 39.0 18

Johnny Jackson #17, S 1978-81 Earned Football Writers firstteam and A.P. second-team honors in 1981 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl in 1981 ... First player in AFA history to earn first-team All-WAC honors (1981) ... Led the team in tackles in 1981 with 123 ... Also recorded two interceptions in 1981. Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 Totals

TT 55 63 99 123 251

TFL-Yds 0-0 1-9 3-5 2-9 6-23

Yds 374 729 1,289 2,392

TD 2 9 17 28

#32, FB 1981-83

All-Purpose

Att 39 40 41 390

Att 23 51 74 148

John Kershner

Year

Punting Year 1961 1962 1963 Totals

Year 1968 1969 1970 Totals

Int-TD 1-0 2-70 2-46 2-33 6-149

Football News third-team AllAmerican in 1983 ... Ranks third all-time at Air Force in career rushing with 2,726 yards ... Scored 20 career touchdowns ... Rushed for a career-high 1,056 yards in 1982 ... Averaged 5.1 yards per carry during his career. Year 1981 1982 1983 Totals

Att 120 226 166 512

Yds 685 1,056 934 2,675

TD 5 7 8 20

Mike Kirby

#82, WR 1980-83

Named second-team AllAmerican by The Sporting News in 1983 ... Team’s leading receiver and punt returner for three seasons ... Recorded 38 catches for 862 yards and two touchdowns as a senior in 1983 ... Averaged 22.7 yards per catch in 1983, which ranks fourth all-time at AFA ... His 862 receiving yards are the third most in school history in a single season during the option era. Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 Totals

Att 3 35 30 38 106

Yds 39 415 593 862 1,909

Avg 13.9 11.9 19.8 22.7 18.0

TD 0 0 3 2 5

121


all-americans

Dave Lawson

Terry Maki

Orderia Mitchell

Named to the Football Writers team in 1974 and to the UPI and Football News second teams in 1975 ... Hit 19 of 28 field goals and 15 of 15 PATs in 1974 ... Also had 65 total tackles and four tackles for loss in 1975 ... His 19 field goals in 1974 is a school record ... Hit 51 career field goals which is a school record ... Selected to play in the 1976 Hula Bowl ... School-record holder for longest field goal (62 yards).

Named first-team AllAmerican in 1986 by Kodak ... Earned second-team honors by Football News and third-team honors by A.P. ... First-team All-WAC in 1985 and 1986 ... School-record 30 tackles vs. Notre Dame in 1985 ... Also had 25 tackles vs. Wyoming in 1986.

Named second-team A.P. All-American in 1972 ... Also named to the second-team by Gridiron ... Second-team All-American in 1971 by Black Sports ... The “Big O” was also named to the sophomore All-America team in 1970 while helping the team to a 9-2 regular season.

#64, PK 1972-75

Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 Totals

PAT 28-29 22-28 13-15 15-15 78-87

FG 8-15 11-21 19-31 13-28 51-95

#67, LB 1983-86

Pts 52 55 70 54 231

Chris MacInnis #12, P/PK 1991-93 Named first-team All-American by UPI and second-team by A.P. in 1993 ... WAC Special Teams Player of the Year in 1993 ... Won the AT&T Long Distance Award in 1993 with the nation’s best punting average (47.0) ... His 47-yard average in 1993 is the second-best in AFA history. Punting Year 1992 1993 Totals

# 58 49 107

Yards 2,409 2,303 4,712

Avg. 41.5 47.0 44.0

Kicking Year 1992 1993 Totals

PAT 3-4 33-34 36-38

FG 5-9 9-14 14-23

Pts 18 60 78

Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 Totals

UT-AT --64-73 90-105 154-178

TT 6 137 137 195 475

#58, OC 1970-72

TFL-Yds 2-9 5-19 13-71 4-21 24-120

Carlton McDonald #3, CB 1989-92 Consensus All-American in 1992 ... Finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back ... Ranks second all-time at AFA with 16 career interceptions ... Set a school record with three blocked kicks vs. Colorado St. in 1990 ... Ranks third at the Academy in career blocked kicks with eight ... Inducted into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 Totals

UT-AT 2-0 25-11 38-24 34-17 99-52

TT 2 36 62 51 151

TFL-Yds 0-0 1-8 5-12 3-10 9-30

Int-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-10-0 6-76-1 8-109-1 18-195-2

Frank Mindrup #74, OG 1996-98

Named third-team AllAmerican by the American Football Foundation in 1998 ... School record-holder for knockdown blocks in a single-season with 302 in 1997 ... The career record holder with 642 ... Led the team with 226 knockdowns in 1998.

Beau Morgan #12, QB 1994-96 Named third-team All-American as an all-purpose back by A.P. in 1996 ... Became the first player in NCAA history to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards twice (1995-96) ... WAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996 ... Finalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award in 1996 ... School-record holder for career rushing touchdowns with 42 ... Finished 10th in the voting for the 1996 Heisman Trophy. Rushing Year 1994 1995 1996 Totals

Att 140 229 225 594

Yds 600 1,285 1,494 3,379

TD 5 19 18 42

Lg 62 55 77 77

Passing Year 1994 1995 1996 Totals

C-A 41-89 90-169 95-180 226-438

Pct. .461 .533 .528 .516

Yds 873 1,165 1,210 3,248

TD-Int 5-2 12-7 8-6 25-15

Gene Ogilvie #70, DE 1970-72 Third-team UPI All-American in 1971 while helping AFA to the Sugar Bowl ... Team captain of the 1971 team ... Ended his career with 58 total tackles in 1972 while earning second-team UPI AllAmerica honors. Year 1970 1971 1972 Totals

Air Force Football

UT-AT 33-17 37-24 27-31 97-72

TT 50 61 58 169

TFL-Yds 6-34 17-97 7-30 30-161

122


all-americans

Reggie Rembert

Anthony Schlegel

Neal Starkey

First-team All-American by AFCA ... third-team All-American by A.P. ... first-team allMountain West Conference in 2009 and 2010 ... eighth in school history with nine career interceptions ... 19 career turnovers (9 INT, 5 FF, 5 FR).

Earned third-team freshman All-American honors by The Sporting News ... First-team all-Mountain West Conference as a sophomore ... Twice named conference defensive player of the week ... Left school to attend Ohio State following his sophomore year ... drafted in the third round of the 2006 NFL draft by the New York Jets.

Earned third-team A.P. All-America honors in 1967 ... Led the team with four interceptions ... Also led the team in punt returns and was second in kickoff returns ... Pre-season All-America honors in 1966, but missed seven games due to injury ... Named to the Playboy Magazine All-America team in 1966.

#8, DB 2007-10

Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals

UT-AT 14-8 52-14 31-12 32-19 129-53

TT 22 66 43 51 182

TFL-Yds 0.0-0 8.5-37 3.5-15 2.0-4 8-40

#51, ILB 2001-02

int-Yds 0-0 3-23 3-13 3-31 9-67

Joe Rodwell

Year 2001 2002 Totals

UT-AT 26-22 54-64 80-86

TT 48 118 146

TFL-Yds 4.0-9 10.0-54 14.0-63

Dave Schreck

#54, OC 1961-63

#79, OG 1980-82

Helms All-American in 1963 ... Anchored the offensive line that helped the team average 4.6 yards per carry on offense.

Named third-team AllAmerican by A.P. in 1982 ... First-team All-WAC in 1982 ... The Academy’s first offensive lineman to earn All-WAC honors.

#47, DB 1965-67

Brock Strom #75, OT 1956-58 The Academy’s first consensus All-American ... Earned the honor in 1958 while leading Air Force to the Cotton Bowl and an undefeated season (9-0-2) ... Inducted into the GTE Academic AllAmerica Hall of Fame, the first athlete from the Academy inducted.

Scott Thomas #29, S 1982-85

Tom Rotello #45, DB 1983-86

UT-AT --45-23 38-53 83-76

TT 17 67 68 91 243

Air Force Football

TFL-Yds 0-0 1-1 2-6 1-2 4-9

Year 1984 1985 1986 Totals

Year 1983 1984 1985 Totals

#39, P 1984-86

Named second-team AllAmerican by Football News in 1986 ... AFA’s career leader in pass interceptions with 17 ... Recorded a school-record eight interceptions in 1985. Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 Totals

Earned Scripps-Howard All-America honors in 1985 while leading the nation in punting ... Set the school single-season record for punting average in 1985 with a 47.3 mark ... Averaged 43.7 per punt in 1986 ... A career 44.4 punting average in three seasons is the Academy record ... First-team all-conference in 1985.

Named first-team All-American in 1985 by Kodak, Walter Camp and the Football Writers ... Earned second-team honors from A.P. ... Selected to play in the 1985 Hula Bowl ... Recorded six interceptions in 1985, which is tied for fourth all-time for a single season ... First-team All-WAC in 1985 ... Recorded a punt return, kickoff return and interception return for touchdowns all in 1985 ... Consensus All-American in 1985 ... Inducted into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 ... Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012, joining Brock Strom and Chad Hennings as the only Air Force players.

Mark Simon

Int-Yds-TD 2-28-0 2-89-0 8-101-2 5-78-0 17-296-2

# 48 53 63 164

Yards 2,023 2,506 2,754 7,283

Avg. 42.1 47.3 43.7 44.4

UT-AT --57-32 57-32

TT 7 125 89 221

TFL-Yds 1-1 2-4 1-2 4-7

Int-Yds-TD 0-0-0 4-20-0 6-72-1 10-92-1

123


college football hall of fame Four former Falcons have reached the pinnacle of their sport by getting inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Brock Strom, a 1959 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. Strom was a consensus All-American in 1958 and the captain of Air Force’s only undefeated team in school history. He played an instrumental role in the 1958 team that finished 9-0-2 and played in the Cotton Bowl. Chad Hennings, a 1988 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. A unanimous first-team All-America selection in 1987, Hennings received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman. A two-time first-team all-conference selection, he is a member of the Western Athletic Conference all-time team and was named WAC defensive player of the decade for the 1980s. He is a two-time first-team Academic All-American and is also a member of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Although he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1988 NFL Draft, Hennings fulfilled a four-year military commitment, serving during the first Gulf War. In 1992, he rejoined the Cowboys and embarked on a nine-year NFL career that brought him three Super Bowl titles. Long-time coach Fisher DeBerry was inducted in 2011, the first year he was eligible to be on the ballot. DeBerry served as head coach at Air Force for a brilliant 23-year career which concluded with his retirement on Dec. 15, 2006. He led 17 of his 23 teams to winning records and 12 captured a bowl bid, posting a 6-6 record. His career record of 169-109-1 is the best in school history in terms of games won and winning percentage. He coached the Falcons to three conference championships. The team won a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship in 1985, his second season, and again in 1995. In 1998, DeBerry guided the team to its first outright title with the WAC Mountain Division championship and a win over Brigham Young in the title game in Las Vegas. He was named WAC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. The 1998 team’s 12-1 record completed the first back-to-back 10-win seasons in school history following a 10-3 campaign the previous year. The 1998 squad finished the season ranked 10th nationally. His Falcons dominated the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy series with archrivals Army and Navy. Air Force won the trophy 14 times and shared it once in DeBerry’s tenure. He compiled a remarkable 35-11 record against the Black Knights and Midshipmen and is the winningest coach in service academy history. Scott Thomas, a 1986 graduate, joined the group as part of the class of 2012. Thomas was a consensus All-American in 1985 while leading the Falcons to a school-best 12-1 record, a No. 5 national ranking and victory over Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl. He led the team in interceptions with six that season and became just the seventh player in NCAA history at the time to have a kickoff, punt and interception return for a touchdown in the same season. Former Air Force coach, L.T. “Buck” Shaw was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. Shaw coached the Falcons in 1956 and 1957. Shaw is most known for his seven stellar seasons at Santa Clara, but also coached at North Carolina State, Nevada and California, as well as two stops in the NFL with San Francisco and Philadelphia.

Strom, 1985

Air Force Football

Hennings, 2006

DeBerry, 2011

Thomas, 2012

124


team most valuable player awards Most Valuable Offensive Player 1959..........Steve Galios, FB 1960..........Mike Quinlan, HB 1961..........Rich Mayo, QB 1962..........Rob McNaughton, QB 1963..........Terry Isaacson, QB 1964..........John Lorber, HB 1965..........Steve Amdor, FB 1966..........Paul Stein, QB 1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB 1968..........Neal Starkey, DB 1969..........Dennis Ryll, FB 1970..........Gary Baxter, QB 1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL 1972..........Brian Bream, TB 1973..........Joel Carlson, TB 1974..........Rich Haynie, QB 1975..........Mike Mark, TB/DB 1976..........Ray Wild, Rover 1977..........Ken Wood, TB 1978..........Jack Kucera, LB 1979..........Dave Ziebart, QB 1980..........Shelby Ball, TB 1981..........Johnny Jackson, DB 1982..........Dave Carraway, DB 1983..........John Kershner, FB 1984..........John Kershner, FB 1985..........Scott Thomas, DB 1986..........Scott Thomas, DB 1987..........Tom Rotello, DB 1988..........Dee Dowis, QB 1989..........Greg Johnson, HB 1990..........Randle Gladney, LB 1991..........Rodney Lewis, FB 1992..........Jason Jones, FB 1993..........Vergil Simpson, LB 1994..........Wayne Young, HB 1995..........Jeremy Johnson, HB 1996..........Jake Campbell, HB 1997..........Tim Curry, DB 1998..........Jemal Singleton, HB 1999..........Scotty McKay, HB 2000..........Ryan Fleming, WR 2001..........Keith Boyea, QB 2002..........Leotis Palmer, HB 2003..........Darnell Stephens, HB 2004..........Darnell Stephens, HB 2005..........Jason Brown, WR 2006..........Chad Hall, HB 2007..........Shaun Carney, QB* 2008..........Travis Dekker, TE* 2009..........Peter Lusk, OG 2010..........Tim Jefferson, QB 2011..........Tim Jefferson, QB 2012..........Cody Getz, RB 2013..........Michael Husar, Jr., OL 2014..........Michael Husar, Jr., OL

Most Valuable Defensive Player 1959..........Dave Phillips, Tackle 1960..........Sam Hardage, End 1961..........Bob Brickey, End 1962..........Ken Needham, Guard 1963..........Bill Hentges, Guard 1964..........Dave Sicks, Center 1965..........Joe O’Gorman, Center 1966..........Scott Jackson, Guard Air Force Football

1967..........Jim Hogarty, Punter/DE 1968..........Ken Zagzebski, NG 1969..........Ken Hamlin, DT 1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, K/LB 1971..........Phil Bauman, LB 1972..........Darryl Haas, LB/P 1973..........Eugene Ogilvie, DE 1974..........Jim Morris, LB 1975..........Terry Young, DT 1976..........Dave Lawson, LB/K 1977..........Mark Kenny, Middle Guard 1978..........Dave Scott, DE 1979..........Ryan Williams, DT 1980..........Ryan Williams, DT 1981..........Mike France, LB 1982..........Al Wiley, OG 1983..........Ricard Smith, C 1984..........Charlie Heath, DE 1985..........Chris Funk, DT 1986..........Joe Jose, OG 1987..........Chris Findall, OT 1988..........John Steed, NG 1989..........James Payne, OT 1990..........Scott Hollister, OT 1991..........Steve Brennan, NT 1992..........Steed Lobotzke, OT 1993..........Chris Baker, NG 1994..........Chad Mathis, OT 1995..........Johnny Harrison, LB 1996..........Bret Cillissen, OT 1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB 1998..........Bryce Fisher, DT 1999..........Shawn Thomas, DT 2000..........Ben Miller, OT 2001..........Ben Miller, OT 2002..........Brett Huyser, OG 2003..........Brett Huyser, OG 2004..........Ross Weaver, OT 2005..........Ross Weaver, OT 2006..........Drew Fowler, LB 2007..........Drew Fowler, LB* 2008..........Jake Paulson, DE* 2009..........Chris Thomas, DB* 2010..........Rick Ricketts, DL* 2011..........Brady Amack, LB* 2012..........Brian Lindsay, DB* 2013..........Christian Spears, DB* 2014..........Jordan Pierce, LB* Note: The MVP award didn’t start until 1963. Special teams MVP started in 1999. * - The awards changed names from 2007 to the present.

Most Valuable Player 1963..........Skinner Simpson, End 1964..........Terry Isaacson, QB 1965..........Steve Amdor, FB 1966..........Paul Stein, QB 1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB 1968..........Neal Starkey, DB 1969..........Dick Swanson, OB 1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, P/LB 1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL 1972..........Darryl Haas, P/LB 1973..........Orderia Mitchell, C 1974..........Jim Morris, LB

1975..........Rob Farr, SE 1976..........Ray Wild, Rover 1977..........Mark Kenny, NG 1978..........Jack Kucera, LB 1979..........Tom Foertsch, LB 1980..........Dave Ziebart, QB 1981..........Johnny Jackson, Safety 1982..........Marty Louthan, QB 1983..........Marty Louthan, QB 1984..........Bart Weiss, QB 1985..........Bart Weiss, QB 1986..........Pat Evans, FB 1987..........Chad Hennings, DT 1988..........Anthony Roberson, HB 1989..........Dee Dowis, QB 1990..........Brian Hill, LB 1991..........Rob Perez, QB 1992..........Carlton McDonald, DB 1993..........Chris MacInnis, P/PK 1994..........Johnny Harrison, LB 1995..........Beau Morgan, QB 1996..........Beau Morgan, QB 1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB 1998..........Blane Morgan, QB 1999..........Scotty McKay, HB 2000..........Mike Thiessen, QB 2001..........Keith Boyea, QB 2002..........Chance Harridge, QB 2003..........Marchello Graddy, ILB 2004..........John Rudzinski, ILB 2005..........Jason Brown, WR 2006..........Drew Fowler, LB 2007..........Chad Hall, WR-Z/TB* 2008..........Chris Thomas, SS* 2009..........Ben Garland, NG* 2010..........Reggie Rembert, DB* 2011..........Jon Davis, DB* 2012..........Alex Means, LB* 2013..........Anthony LaCoste, RB* 2014..........Kale Pearson, QB*

Most Valuable Lineman/Special Teams 1999..........Jackson Whiting, PK 2000..........Dave Adams, PK 2001..........Justin Pendry, DT 2002..........Joey Ashcroft, PK 2003..........Andrew Martin, P 2004..........Michael Greenaway, PK 2005..........Mark Carlson, DB 2006..........Hunter Altman, Safety 2007..........John Rabold, OLB* 2008..........Ryan Harrison, PK/P* 2009..........Brandon Geyer, P* 2010..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL* 2011..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL* 2012..........Jason Kons, OL* 2013..........Will Conant, PK* 2014..........Will Conant, PK*

125


major award winners NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship

Outland Trophy

1964-65 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1974-75 1983-84 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

1987

Ed Fausti Jim Hogarty Ken Zagzebski Richard Rivers Charles Longnecker Al Wurglitz Ernie Jennings Bob Parker Darryl Haas Mark Prill Joe Debes Jeff Kubiak Derek Brown Chad Hennings David Hlatky Steve Wilson Chris Howard Ron James Scott Hufford Preston McConnell Bret Cillessen Carlton Hendrix Charles “Spanky” Gilliam Cale Bonds Scott Becker

Hitachi/CFA Scholar-Athlete Award 1992 1994 1995

Grant Johnson Saxon Yandell Bret Cillessen

National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholarship 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1088-89 1990-91 2000-01

Charles Longnecker Bob Parker Darryl Haas Bob Homburg Tom Foertsch Jim Tubbs Mike France Dave Schreck Jeff Kubiak Derek Brown David Hlatky Chris Howard Scott Becker

Rhodes Scholarship 1962 1965 1970 1990

Bob Baxter Bart Holaday Al Wurglitz Chris Howard

Academy Wing Commanders (Highest Ranking Cadet) 1964 James Ingram (fall) T. Allan McArtor (spring) 1965 Bart Holaday 1967 Richard Cathcart 1971 Virgil Staponski 1989 Scott Salmon 2006 Andy Gray

Vincent dePaul Draddy Fellowship 1990

Chris Howard

Air Force Male Athlete of the Year 1959 1961 1963 1964 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1976 1977 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2001 2007

Brock Strom Rich Mayo Skinner Simpson Terry Isaacson Neal Starkey Ken Hamlin Dennis Leuthauser Ernie Jennings Orderia Mitchell Dave Lawson T.G. Parker Tom Foertsch Dave Ziebart Johnny Jackson Dave Schreck Marty Louthan Chris Funk Bart Weiss Terry Maki Chad Hennings Dee Dowis Brian Hill Rob Perez Carlton McDonald Chris MacInnis Johnny Harrison Beau Morgan Chris Gizzi Blane Morgan Mike Thiessen Chad Hall

Conference Special Teams Player of the Year 1993 2014

Chris MacInnis, PK Will Conant, PK

Conference Offensive Player of the Year 1985 1989 1996 1998 2000 2007

Bart Weiss, QB Dee Dowis, QB Beau Morgan, QB (Pacific Division) Blane Morgan, QB (Mtn Division) Mike Thiessen, QB Chad Hall, WR/RB

Conference Defensive Player of the Year 1984 1987 1991 1992 1996 1997 1998

Chris Funk, DT Chad Hennings, DT Carlton McDonald, DB Carlton McDonald, DB Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) Bryce Fisher, DT (Mtn Division)

Conference Coach of the Year Academic All-America Hall of Fame 1991 1994 1999 2003

Brock Strom Rich Mayo Chad Hennings Chris Howard

Air Force Football

1985 1995 1998 2007

H

Chad Hennings

Fisher DeBerry Fisher DeBerry Fisher DeBerry (Mtn Division) Troy Calhoun

T

Year Falcon 1963 Terry Isaacson Winner: Roger Staubach, Navy

Finish 8th

1970 Ernie Jennings Winner: Jim Plunkett, Stanford

8th

1989 Dee Dowis Winner: Andre Ware, Houston

6th

1996 Beau Morgan Winner: Danny Wuerffel, Florida

10th

Conference Freshman of the Year 2008

Tim Jefferson, QB

NFLPA Service Academy Player of the Year 2010

Reggie Rembert

Air Force Athletic Leadership Award 1961 1964 1970 1973 1975 1977 1979 1982 1983 1995 1999 2001 2004 2009

Bob Brickey Darryl Bloodworth Gary Baxter Mark Prill Mike Mark Dave Reiner Steve Hoog Mike France Richard Smith Steve Russ Tim Curry Scotty McKay John Rudzinski Nick Charles

Air Force Scholar-Athlete Award 1965 1968 1970 1973 1984 1993 2000

Bart Holaday Carl Janssen Al Wurglitz Bob Homburg Jeff Kubiak Grant Johnson Cale Bonds

Air Force Athletic Excellence Award 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1967 1969 1971 1972 1985 1986 1989 1999 2010

Larry Thompson John Kuenzel Mike Quinlan Wilson Parma Parke Hinman John Puster Jim Hogarty Barry Cline Ernie Jennings Darryl Haas Tom Coleman Scott Thomas David Hlatky Bryce Fisher Reggie Rembert

Air Force Athletic Achievement Award 2014

Kale Pearson

126


team captains / all-star games Football Team Captain(s) 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983-88 1989

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Brock Strom, John White Charles Zaleski, Larry Thomson Brock Strom, Charles Zaleski Brock Strom Howard Bronson Mike Quinlan Bob McDonough Skinner Simpson Terry Isaacson, Todd Jagerson Wendell Harkleroad, Dick Czarnota Paul Stein Lloyd Duncan, Scott Jackson Neal Starkey Dick Swanson Gary Baxter, Ed Epping Cyd Maattala, Virgil Staponski Brian Bream, John Greenlaw Orderia Mitchell, Gene Ogilvie Rich Haynie, Jim Morris Larry Fariss, Terry Young Chris Milodragovich, Randy Spetman Mark Kenny, Ken Wood Jack Kucera, Jim Weidmann Tom Foertsch, Steve Hoog Randy Williams, Dave Ziebart Mike Bloomfield, Scott Schafer Ed Antoine, Mike France Johnny Jackson All Seniors Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott Hollister, Randall Gladney, Tom Kafka Lane Beene, Brian Hill, Rodney Lewis, J.T. Tokish Rob Perez, Joe Wood, Shanon Yates Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker, Carlton McDonald Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne Young Game Captains Game Captains Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau Morgan Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Jason Sanderson Game Captains Nate Beard, Matt Pommer, Mike Thiessen, Ben Miller Keith Boyea, Ben Miller, Zach Johnson

Air Force Football

College All-Star Games COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Chicago, Ill.) -- Ed Epping (DT), 1970; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971 EAST-WEST SHRINE (Palo Alto, Calif.) -- Rich Mayo (QB), 1960; Paul Stein (QB), 1965; Lloyd Duncan (DHB), 1966; Neal Starkey (DHB), 1967; Bob Farr (SE), 1974; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; Ben Martin (1966, 1967 coach & 1974 head coach); Buck Shaw (coach), 1958; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; J.T. Tokish (ILB), 1990; Steed Lobotzke (OL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Chris Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; David Hildebrand (OL), 2000; Zach Johnson (NG), 2001; Wes Crawley (DB), 2002; Brett Huyser (OL), 2003; John Rudzinski (LB), 2004; (Houston, Texas) Robert Kraay (OL), 2006; Drew Fowler (ILB), 2007; Chris Thomas (DB), 2009; Jason Kons (OL), 2012; Anthony LaCoste (RB), 2013. NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE (Miami, Fla. - Pontiac, Mich.) -- Gary Baxter (QB), 1969; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1969; George Rayl, C, 1969; Gene Ogilvie (DE), 1972; Ben Martin (coach), 1976 COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA (Lubbock, Texas) -- Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971 AMERICAN BOWL (Tampa, Fla.) -- Sam Hardage (WR), 1960; Dick Swanson (OT), 1968; Gary Baxter (RB), 1969; George Rayl (C), 1969 BLUE-GRAY (Montgomery, Ala.) -- Ben Martin (head coach), 1959; Bill Manning (FLK), 1965; Ken Hamlin (OT), 1968; Charlie Longnecker (SE), 1969; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), 1996; Alex Pupich (OLB), 1996; Steve Fernandez (OLB), 1997; Frank Staine-Pyne (DB), 1997; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Ryan Fleming (WR), 2001

HULA BOWL (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- Terry Isaacson (QB), 1964; Joe Rodwell (C), 1964; Ken Hamlin (OT), 1969; Orderia Mitchell (C), 1973; Jim Morris (LB), 1974; Dave Lawson (LB-K), 1976; Ryan Williams (DT), 1980; Johnny Jackson (SAF), 1981; Dave Schreck (OG), 1982; John Kershner (HB), 1983; Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Mike Brown (HB), 1984; Scott Thomas (SAF), 1985; John Ziegler (DT), 1985; Terry Maki (LB), 1986; Tom Rotello (CB), 1986; Dave Hlatky (OG), 1988; Dee Dowis (QB), 1989; Shanon Yates (FAL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992; Johnny Harrison (OLB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), 1996; Cameron Curry (DT), 1996; Chris Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Tim Curry (DB), 1998; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; Frank Mindrup (OL), 1998; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Corey Nelson (OLB), 2000; Ben Miller (OL), 2001; Leotis Palmer (HB), 2002; Alec Messerall (WR), 2004; Jason Brown (WR), 2005; Ross Weaver (OL), 2005; Gilberto Perez (DE), 2006; John Rabold (OLB), 2007 COPPER BOWL (Phoenix, Ariz.) -- Daniel Johnson (OG), 1959; George Pupich (K), 1959; Monte Moorberg (FB), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960 JAPAN BOWL (Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan) -- Steve Hoog (FLK), 1979; Tom Schluckebier (DT), 1981; John Kershner (OHB), 1983; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Dwan Wilson, (CB), 1985; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; Randle Gladney (LB), 1989; Brian Hill (ILB), 1990; Joe Wood (K), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (Tucson, Ariz.) -- Sam Hardage (OE), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960 GRIDIRON CLASSIC (Orlando, Fla.) -- Craig Thorstenson (ILB), 1999; Mike Thiessen (QB), 2000 COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Montgomery, Ala.) -Alex Means (OLB), 2012 MEDAL OF HONOR SENIOR GAME (Charleston, S.C.) -- Will Conant (PK), 2014

2002

2003

2004

2005 2006 2007-13 2014

Bryan Blew, Leotis Palmer, Tom Heier, Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Joe Schieffer, Chance Harridge, Brett Huyser, Monty Coleman, John Rudzinski Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, Alec Messerall Russ Mitscherling, Ross Weaver, Jon Wilson Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton Game Captains Kale Pearson, Christian Spears, Michael Husar, Jr., Joey Nichol 127


academic all-conference 1980- Mike Bloomfield, LB; Kevin Ewing, DB; Mike France, LB; Rob Renaud, LB 1981- Kevin Ewing, LB; Mike France, LB; Dave Schreck, OG; Jeff Kubiak, P 1982- No team selected 1983- No team selected 1984- Mark Melcher, OG; Larry Nicklas, NG; John Ziegler, DT; Dick Clark, LB 1985- No team selected 1986- Jim Tomallo, QB; Chad Hennings, DT 1987- David Hlatky, OG; Rob Krause, OB; Tim Kosmatka, OB; Chad Hennings, DL; Derick Larson, LB; Scott Salmon, DB 1988- David Hlatky, OG; James Hecker, DB; Scott Salmon, DB; Tim Kosmatka, FB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Terry Walker, LB 1989- Chris Howard, HB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Steve Wilson, OG; Paul Walski, C 1990- Chris Howard, HB; Lee Jones, TE; Paul Walski, C; J.T. Tokish, ILB 1991- Ron James, OG; Steed Lobotzke, OT; David Mott, TE; Scott Hufford, WR; Grant Johnson, ILB; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Peter Wilkie, TE 1992- Grant Johnson, LB; Scott Hufford, WR; Tom Thomsen, WR; Curtis Sutton, DT 1993- Parks Hughes, HB; Gil Sanders, FS; Preston McConnell, QB; Steve Russ, ILB; Curtis Sutton, DT

2000- Dave Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott Becker, FB; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Matt Mai, OC; Andy Malin, TE; Luke Porisch, OT; Joseph Pugh, OG; Kevin Runyon, LB; Dallas Thompson, PK 2001 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Jimmy Burns, FB; Tom Heier, HB; Matt Mai, C; Matt McCraney, OLB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Neufeld, OL; Joe Pugh, OL; Kevin Runyon, TE

2008 - Travis Dekker, TE; Jared Marvin, NG; Clay Bryant, ILB; Nick Charles, OG; Chris Thomas, SS; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR 2009 - Nick Charles, OL; Ben Garland, NG; Justin Moore, LB; Chris Thomas, DB; Keil Bartholomew, P; Kyle Halderman, WR; Kevin Fogler, WR; Tyler Schonsheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Wale Lawal, LB

2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Bryan Blew, QB; Tom Heier, HB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, ILB; Wayne Southam, OL; Adam Strecker, TE; John Welsh, P

2010 - Keil Bartholomew, P; Zach Bell, PK; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR; Tyler Schonsheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Daniel Pickett, TE; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Austin Briehl, TE; Jordan Eason, OL; Wale Lawal, LB

2003 - Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, LB; Adam Strecker, TE; Andrew Martin, P; Joe Schieffer, HB; John Schwartz, TE; Jesse Underbakke, OL; Tyler Hess, DB; Grant Mallory, DB; Denny Poland, DB

2011 - Jeff Benson, OL; Asher Clark, RB; Jordan Eason, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Broam Hart, FB; Ty MacArthur, RB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Daniel Vinson, DL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL

2004 - Ryan Carter, DL; John Rudzinski, LB; Brian Jarratt, OL; Denny Poland, DB; Chris Sutton, DB

2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Chris Jordan, WR; Moshood Adeniji, OL; Briceton Cannada, PK; Ty MacArthur, WR; Miles Fisher, LB; Christian Gann, WR; Reggie Barnes, LB; Alex Hansen, DE.

2005 - Erik Anderson, DL; Pat Edwards, OL; Donny Heaton, P; Greg Kirkwood, WR; Denny Poland, DB; Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Garrett Rybak, DB; Bob Scott, OL 2006 - Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB; Zach Sasser, PK/P; Beau Suder, HB; Chris Sutton, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, DB; Josh Loomis, WR; Jared Marvin, DL; Nick Charles, OL

2013 - Dillon Beschel, DL; Briceton Cannada, SPC; Miles Fisher, LB; Kristov George, LB; Alex Hansen, DL; Ross Lovett, OL; Karson Roberts, QB; Andrew Ruechel, OL; Troy Timmerman, DL; Ryan Watson, DL. 2014 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Cody Apfel, WR; Luke Brantley, OL; Alex Hansen, DL; David Jones, OL; Jacob Onyechi, LB; A.J. Ruechel, OL; Troy Timmerman, DL.

2007 - Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, CB; Jared Marvin, NG; Luke Yeager, DB; Nick Charles, OL

1994- Antoin Alexander, DB; Bret Cillessen, OG (GTE all-district); Carlton Hendrix, OT; Parks Hughes, HB; Preston McConnell, QB; Gil Sanders, DB; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Steve Russ, ILB (GTE all-district) 1995- Parks Hughes, HB; Bret Cillessen, OG; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Lee Guthrie, LB; Carlton Hendrix, OG 1996- Marcus Alexander, WR; Tim Curry, DB; Carlton Hendrix, OG; Lee Guthrie, LB; Dallas Thompson, K; Dustin Tyner, WR 1997- Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR; Sean Finnan, OLB; Jeff Parr, OT; Mike Roberts, OT 1998- Scott Becker, FB; Andy Malin, TE; Mike Roberts, OL; David Adams, K; Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR 1999- David Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott Becker, FB; Cale Bonds, QB; Doug Charters, OT; Casey Cortese, WR; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Andy Malin, TE; Matt McCraney, LB; Luke Porisch, OL; Rob Reinebach, OL; Mike Roberts, OL; Brandon Sokora, DT; Dallas Thompson, PK; Paul Townsend, OL

Air Force Football

128


all-conference First Team 1981- John Jackson, DB 1982- John Kershner, FB; Sean Pavlich, K; Dave Schreck, OG

1999- Jackson Whiting, PK; James Norman, OL 2000 - Mike Thiessen, QB; Ryan Fleming, WR; David Hildebrand, OG 2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Wes Crawley, DB; Anthony Schlegel, ILB

1986- Pat Evans, FB; Steve Spewock, DT; Tom Rotello, KOR/PR 1987- Blake Gettys, OC; Dee Dowis, QB; Anthony Roberson, RB; John Steed, NG

2003 - Marchello Graddy, ILB

1988- David Hlatky, OG; Greg Johnson, HB; Andrew Smith, FB; Randle Gladney, OLB

1984- Chris Funk, DT

2006 - Drew Fowler, ILB

1989- Paul Walski, C; Rodney Lewis, FB

1985- Scott Thomas, S; Tom Rotello, CB; John Ziegler, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Kraig Evenson, OT; Bart Weiss, QB; Mark Simon, P

2007- Chad Hall, WR/RB; Blaine Guenther, OC; John Rabold, OLB; Carson Bird, CB

1990- Steed Lobotzke, OT; Rodney Lewis, FB; Steve Brennan, NG; Brian Hill, ILB; Shanon Yates, DB; Jason Christ, P

1986- Chris Findall, OT; Chad Hennings, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Tom Rotello, DB; Mark Simon, P

2009- Reggie Rembert, DB

1983- John Kershner, FB; Scott Wachenheim, OL; Sean Pavlich, K; Chris Funk, DT; Greg Zolinger, DB

1987- Roy Garcia, OG; Chad Hennings, DT; Rip Burgwald, LB 1988- Kevin Bell, OG 1989 - Dee Dowis, QB; Randle Gladney, LB; Greg Johnson, HB; Eric Faison, DB; Scott Hollister, OT 1990- Joe Wood, PK; J.T. Tokish, ILB 1991- Jason Jones, FB; Steed Lobotzke, OT; Jason Christ, P; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Carlton McDonald, DB 1992- Vergil Simpson, LB; Carlton McDonald, CB 1993- Chris MacInnis, PK; Chad Mathis, OT 1994- Bret Cillessen, OG; Johnny Harrison, OLB 1995- Beau Morgan, QB; Bret Cillessen, OG; Brian McCray, OLB 1996- Beau Morgan, QB; Chris Gizzi, LB; Carlton Hendrix, OG; Cameron Curry, DT 1997- Frank Mindrup, OG; Chris Gizzi, ILB; Tim Curry, Special Teams 1998- James Norman, OL; Blane Morgan, QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Tim Curry, DB; Craig Thorstensen, ILB

2008- Jake Paulson, DE 2010 - Reggie Rembert, DB 2011 - Jon Davis, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Parker Herrington, PK 2014 - Will Conant, PK; Michael Husar, Jr., OL; Weston Steelhammer, DB.

Second Team 1980- Bruce Brown, OG; Tom Schluckebier, DT 1981- Mike France, LB; Sean Pavlich, K; Tom Schluckebier, DT 1982- Chris Funk, DT; Jeff Kubiak, P; Marty Louthan, QB

1991- Joe Wood, K; Kette Dornbusch, ILB; Shanon Yates, DB 1992- Jim Remsey, OT; Chris Baker, DT; Eldrick Hill, DB 1993- Mike Black, ILB; Johnny Harrison, OLB; Brian Watkins, SC 1994- Erik Davis, DT; Steve Russ, ILB; Brian Watkins, SC; LeRon Hudgins, FAL 1995- Cameron Curry, DT, LeRon Hudgins, FAL; Kelvin King, SC 1996- Mike Zeman, OC; Chris Schweighardt, NG; Alex Pupich, OLB; Frank Staine-Pyne, CB 1997- Chuck Parks, OG; Blane Morgan, QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Steve Fernandez, OLB; Tim Curry, DB; Frank Staine-Pyne, DB

1983- Marty Louthan, QB; Mike Brown, RB; Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; Mike Kirby, WR; Charlie Heath, DE

1998- Matt Farmer, WR; Frank Mindrup, OL; Mike Roberts, OL; Tim Curry, ST

1984- Jody Simmons, HB; Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; Fred Buttrell, OG; Larry Nicklas, NG; Terry Maki, LB; Scott Thomas, S; Mark Simon, P

2000- Dave Adams, PK; Matt Dayoc, OC; C.J. Zanotti, ILB

1985- Rusty Wilson, C; Ken Carpenter, WR; Hugh Brennan, TE; Chad Hennings, DT; Mike Chandler, LB; A.J. Scott, FAL

2002 - Chance Harridge, QB; Jesse Underbakke, OL

1999- Ken Chandler, TE; Shawn Thomas, DT

2001 - Ben Miller, OL; Zach Johnson, DL 2003 - Brett Waller, OL; Brett Huyser, OL 2004 - Jon Wilson, OL 2005 - Jon Wilson, OL 2006 - Chad Hall, HB; Robert Kraay, OL 2007- Nick Charles, OL; Drew Fowler, ILB 2008- Nick Charles, OL; Ryan Harrison, PK; Chris Thomas, SS 2009- Nick Charles, OL; Peter Lusk, OL; Jared Tew, FB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Ben Garland, NG; Anthony Wright, DB 2010 - Asher Clark, RB; Rick Ricketts, DL; Chase Darden, OL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL 2011 - Asher Clark, RB; Brady Amack, LB; Anthony Wright, DB 2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Alex Means, OLB 2014 - Alex Hansen, DL; Jordan Pierce, ILB

Air Force Football

129


team records

Attempts

Rushing

Season 1. 815 ............. 2009 (MWC) 2. 804 ............. 2012 (MWC) 3. 796 ............. 2014 (MWC) 4. 786 ............. 2002 (MWC) 5. 782 ............. 1987 (WAC) 6. 777 ............. 2008 (MWC) 7. 760 ............. 1991 (WAC) 8. 748 ............. 2010 (MWC) 9. 734 ............. 1988 (WAC) 734 ............. 1989 (WAC) Game 1. 82 .......... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC) 82 .......... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 3. 81 .......... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 81 .......... vs. UCLA, 1964 (IND) 5. 80 .......... vs. New Mexico, 2010 (MWC) 6. 79 .......... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC) 79 .......... vs. BYU, 2002 (MWC) 8. 78 .......... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC) 78 .......... vs. UNLV, 2014 (MWC) 10. 77 .......... vs. San Jose State, 1996 (WAC) 77 .......... vs. Rice, 1986 (WAC) 77 .......... vs. San Diego State, 2008 (MWC)

Yards Season 1. 4,635 ...........1987 (WAC) 2. 4,530 ...........1988 (WAC) 3. 4,272 ...........1989 (WAC) 4. 4,126 ...........2012 (MWC) 5. 4,092 ...........2011 (MWC) 6. 4,057 ...........1991 (WAC) 7. 4,001 ...........2002 (MWC) 8. 3,989 ...........1995 (WAC) 9. 3,985 ...........2010 (MWC) 10. 3,894 ...........2007 (MWC) Game 1. 646 .........vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 2. 640 .........vs. Utah, 1988 (WAC) 3. 595 .........vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) 4. 585 .........vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 5. 583 .........vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC) 6. 575 .........vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 575 .........vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) 8. 569 .........vs. San Diego St., 2007 (MWC) 9. 559 .........vs. San Diego St., 1989 (WAC) 10. 539 .........vs. Nicholls State, 2014 (MWC)

Average Per Rush Season 1. 6.2 ...............1988 (WAC) 2. 5.9 ...............1983 (WAC) 5.9 ...............1987 (WAC) 5.9 ...............1995 (WAC) 5. 5.8 ...............1989 (WAC) 5.8 ...............1996 (WAC) 7. 5.7 ...............2011 (MWC) 8. 5.5 ...............1984 (WAC) 9. 5.4 ...............2007 (MWC) 10. 5.3 ...............1991 (WAC) 5.3 ...............2010 (MWC)

Air Force Football

Game 1. 9.4 ............vs. Northern Colo., 1984 (WAC) 9.4 ..........vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) 3. 9.0 ..........vs. San Diego State, 1989 (WAC) 9.0 ..........vs. Tennessee St., 2011 (MWC) 5. 8.9 ..........vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC) 6. 8.4 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1989 (WAC) 7. 8.3 ..........vs. Weber State, 1991 (WAC) 8.3 ..........vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC) 9. 8.0 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1996 (WAC) 8.0 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND)

Attempts

Passing

Season 1. 404 ............. 1970 (IND) 2. 341 ............. 1976 (IND) 3. 320 ............. 1977 (IND) 4. 302 ............. 1969 (IND) 5. 298 ............. 1978 (IND) Game 1. 58 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND) 2. 55 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 3. 54 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND) 4. 53 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) 5. 51 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND)

Completions Season 1. 200 ............. 1970 (IND) 2. 166 ............. 1976 (IND) 3. 148 ............. 1977 (IND) 4. 139 ............. 1969 (IND) 5. 138 ............. 1966 (IND) Game 1. 31 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 2. 28 ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 1958 (IND) 28 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 4. 26 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND) 5. 25 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) 25 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 25 ...... vs. Notre Dame, 1978 (IND)

Yards Season 1. 2,801 .......... 1970 (IND) 2. 2,082 .......... 1976 (IND) 3. 1,988 .......... 1969 (IND) 4. 1,893 .......... 2014 (MWC) 5. 1,878 .......... 2005 (MWC) Game 1. 391 .... vs. Wyoming, 1970 (IND) 2. 388 .... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 388 .... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 4. 348 .... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 5. 339 .... vs. Wyoming, 1976 (IND)

Interceptions Season 1. 26 ............... 1974 (IND) 2. 24 ............... 1966 (IND) 3. 22 ............... 1977 (IND) 4. 21 ............... 1976 (IND) 5. 20 ............... 1978 (IND)

Game 1. 6 ........ vs. Maryland, 1961 (IND) 6 ........ vs. Penn State, 1971 (IND) 6 ........ vs. Army, 1972 (IND) 4. 5 ........ vs. Holy Cross, 1978* (IND) *Done six times, most recent is listed .

Touchdowns Season 1. 21 ............... 1970 (IND) 2. 18 ............... 1972 (IND) 3. 17 ............... 1969 (IND) 4. 16 ............... 2011 (MWC) 5. 15 ............... 2014 (MWC) Game 1. 5. ....... vs. BYU, 2005 (MWC) 5 ........ vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND) 3. 4 ........ vs. Navy, 2014 (MWC) 4 ........ vs. UNLV, 2006 (MWC) 4 ........ vs. BYU, 2000 (MWC) 4 ........ vs. Arizona, 1965 (IND) 4 ........ vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND)

Completion Percentage Season 1. .607 ............ 2007 (MWC) 2. .603 ............ 2011 (MWC) 3. .598 ............ 2004 (MWC) 4. .590 ............ 2005 (MWC) 5. .575 ............ 2006 (MWC) Game 1. 1.000....vs. Northwestern, 1989 (11-11) (WAC) 2. .900 ... vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) (MWC) 3. .889 ... vs. Arizona, 1959 (16-18) (IND) 4. .867 ... vs. Tenn. St., 2011 (13-15) (MWC) 5. .857 ... vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14) (MWC)

Plays

Total Offense

Season 1. 1,002 ...... 2014 (MWC) 2. 968 ......... 2009 (MWC) 3. 955 ......... 2012 (MWC) 4. 940 ......... 2002 (MWC) 5. 935 ......... 2007 (MWC) 6. 927 ......... 2011 (MWC) 7. 916 ......... 2010 (MWC) 8. 915 ......... 2008 (MWC) 9. 911 ......... 2001 (MWC) 10. 902 ......... 1970 (IND) 902 ......... 1987 (WAC) Game 1. 98 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC) 2. 96 ...... vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 (IND) 3. 95 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND) 4. 94 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 94 ...... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 94.........vs. Cal State Northridge, 2000 (MWC) 7. 93 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND) 93 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC) 9. 92 ...... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 92 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 1979 (IND) 92 ...... vs. San Diego State, 2010 (MWC) 130


team records Yards

Touchdowns

Season 1. 5,913 ...... 2011 (MWC) 2. 5,753 ...... 1989 (WAC) 3. 5,536 ...... 2010 (MWC) 4. 5,462 ...... 1988 (WAC) 5. 5,452 ...... 2007 (MWC) 6. 5,445 ...... 2012 (MWC) 7. 5,443 ...... 2014 (MWC) 8. 5,320 ...... 1987 (WAC) 9. 5,220 ...... 1994 (WAC) 10. 5,180 ...... 1995 (WAC)

Season 1. 59 59 59 4. 56 56 6. 55 55 8. 50 9. 49 49

Game 1. 792 ..... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) 2. 700 ..... vs. UTEP, 1994 (WAC) 3. 698 ..... vs. Cal St.-Northridge, 2000 (MWC) 4. 670 ..... vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC) 5. 654 ..... vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 6. 653 ..... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 7. 651 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1991 (WAC) 8. 637 ..... vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 9. 626 ..... vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC) 10. 625 ..... vs. Wyoming, 2000 (MWC)

Largest Victory Margin

Scoring Points Season 1. 454 ......... 2011 (MWC) 2. 446 ......... 1989 (WAC) 446 ......... 1985 (WAC) 4. 440 ......... 2002 (MWC) 5. 423 ......... 1998 (WAC) 6. 412 ......... 1988 (WAC) 7. 409 ......... 2014 (MWC) 8. 401 ......... 2010 (MWC) 9. 389 ......... 2007 (MWC) 10. 386 ......... 2009 (MWC) Game 1. 75 .......vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 2. 73 .......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 3. 72 .......vs. Nicholls State, 2009 (MWC) 4. 69 .......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND) 5. 68 .......vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND) 6. 65 .......vs. UNLV, 1996 (WAC) 65 .......vs. Northwestern St., 2010 (MWC) 8. 63 .......vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) 63 .......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 63 .......vs. Indiana State, 1993 (WAC)

Scoring Average Season 1. 37.2 ........ 1989 (WAC) 37.2 ........ 1985 (WAC) 3. 35.3 ........ 1998 (WAC) 4. 34.9 ........ 2000 (MWC) 34.9 ........ 2011 (MWC) 6. 34.3 ........ 1988 (WAC) 7. 33.8 ........ 2002 (MWC) 8. 32.7 ........ 1996 (WAC) 9. 32.6 ........ 1956 (IND) 10. 32.5 ........ 1983 (WAC)

Air Force Football

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

2011 (MWC) 1989 (WAC) 1985 (WAC) 1998 (WAC) 2002 (MWC) 1988 (WAC) 2010 (MWC) 2014 (MWC) 1987 (WAC) 2012 (MWC)

72 .......vs. Nicholls St., 2009 (72-0) (MWC) 69 .......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (69-0) (IND) 68 .......vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (75-7) (WAC) 62 .......vs. Davidson, 1972 (68-6) (IND) 54 .......vs. Hawaii, 1966 (54-0) (IND) 49 .......vs. UNLV, 1996 (66-17) (WAC) 49 .......vs. New Mexico, 1988 (63-14) (WAC) 49 .........vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (55-6) (MWC) 49 .......vs. Northwestern, 2002 (52-3) (MWC) 49 .......vs. Wofford, 2003 (49-0) (MWC)

Largest Defeat Margin 1. 49 .......vs. Notre Dame, 1977 (49-0) (IND) 2. 47 .......vs. UCLA, 1957 (47-0) (IND) 47 ........vs. BYU, 1990 (54-7) (WAC) 4. 45 ........vs. Colorado State, 2013 (58-13) (MWC) 5. 43 .......vs. Washington, 1980 (50-7) (WAC) 6. 42 .......vs. California, 2004 (56-14) (MWC) 7. 41 .......vs. Oklahoma, 2001 (44-3) (MWC) 8. 38 .......vs. Notre Dame, 1974 (38-0) (IND) 38 .......vs. Wisconsin, 1979 (38-0) (IND) 38 .......vs. TCU, 2005 (48-10) (MWC)

Defense Fewest Total Yards Season 1. 2,250 ...... 1956 (IND) 2. 2,345 ...... 1958 (IND) 3. 2,364 ...... 1964 (IND) 4. 2,401 ...... 1963 (IND) 5. 2,702 ...... 1960 (IND) Game 1. 66 ........... vs. San Diego, 1956 (IND) 2. 100 ......... vs. Army, 1999 (MWC) 3. 124 ......... vs. Washington, 1966 (IND) 4. 127 ......... vs. Hawaii, 1966 (IND) 5. 130 ......... vs. So. Utah, 2008 (MWC)

Fewest Rushes Season 1. 372 ......... 1956 (IND) 2. 391 ......... 1963 (IND) 3. 414 ......... 2000 (MWC) 4. 415 ......... 2006 (MWC) 5. 418 ......... 1997 (WAC)

Game 1. 13 ........... vs. San Diego St., 1984 (WAC) 2. 15 ........... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC) 3. 17 ........... vs. Villanova, 1999 (MWC) 4. 18 ........... vs. Boston College, 1963 (IND) 18 ........... vs. BYU, 2002 (MWC)

Fewest Rush Yards Season 1. 1,307 ...... 1985 (WAC) 2. 1,362 ...... 1998 (WAC) 3. 1,372 ...... 1968 (IND) 4. 1,383 ...... 1990 (MWC) 5. 1,389 ...... 1986 (WAC) Game 1. -35..... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 2. -29..... vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC) 3. -28..... vs. UTEP, 1989 (WAC) 4. -21..... vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MWC) 5. -19..... vs. Davidson, 1973 (IND)

Lowest Rush Avg Season 1. 2.8 .......... 1985 (WAC) 2.8 .......... 1998 (WAC) 3. 3.0 .......... 1968 (IND) 4. 3.1 .......... 1990 (WAC) 3.1 .......... 1986 (WAC) 3.1 .......... 1994 (WAC) Game 1. -1.7.... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 2. -1.2.... vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MWC) 3. -1.0.... vs. UTEP, 1990 (WAC) 4. -0.8.... vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC) 5. -0.5.... vs. SMU, 1998 (WAC)

Fewest Pass Attempts Season 1. 129 ......... 1961 (IND) 2. 150 ......... 1960 (IND) 3. 152 ......... 1964 (IND) 4. 154 ......... 1957 (IND) 154 ......... 1959 (IND) Game 1. 1 ............. vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 (IND) 2. 2 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 2 ............. vs. Navy, 2008 (MWC) 4. 3 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 3 ............. vs. New Mexico, 1959 (IND) 3 ............. vs. Kent State, 1978 (IND)

Fewest Pass Completions Season 1. 56 ........... 1956 (IND) 2. 57 ........... 1961 (IND) 3. 66 ........... 1964 (IND) 4. 68 ........... 1957 (IND) 5. 72 ........... 1960 (IND) Game 1. 0 ............. vs. Citadel, 1993 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 5. 1 ............. vs. Navy, 2008* (MWC) * - Done nine times, most recent 131


team records Fewest Passing Yards

Tackles for Loss

Season 1. 739 ......... 1961 (IND) 2. 826 ......... 1956 (IND) 826 ......... 1964 (IND) 4. 848 ......... 1959 (IND) 5. 883 ......... 1960 (IND)

(Includes Sacks) Season 1. 102 ......... 1998 (WAC) 2. 101 ......... 1997 (WAC) 3. 97 ........... 1994 (WAC) 4. 94 ........... 1993 (WAC) 5. 87 ........... 2000 (MWC)

Game 1. 0 ............. vs. The Citadel, 1993 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 5. 8 ............. vs. Tulsa, 1957 (IND)

Interceptions Season 1. 28 ........... 1985 (WAC) 2. 25 ........... 1983 (WAC) 3. 22 ........... 1956 (IND) 4. 21 ........... 1994 (WAC) 5. 20 ........... 1970 (IND), 2009 (MWC) Game 1. 6 ........vs. Houston, 2009 (MWC) 6 ........vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) 3. 5 ........vs. Boise State, 2014 (MWC) 5 ........vs. Rice, 1997 (WAC) 5 ........vs. Navy, 1986 (WAC) 5 ........vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND)

Interception Yardage Season 1. 456 ......... 1983 (WAC) 2. 377 ......... 1956 (IND) 3. 375 ......... 1970 (IND) 4. 346 ......... 1997 (WAC) 5. 306 ......... 1985 (WAC) Game 1. 167 .... vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) 2. 163 .... vs. Boston College, 1970 (IND) 3. 119 .... vs. Northwestern, 2003 (MWC) 4. 106 .... vs. Brigham Young, 1956 (IND) 5. 99 ...... vs. San Diego State, 1983 (WAC)

Game 1. 18 ........... vs. Navy, 2000 (MWC) 2. 16 ........... vs. Tulane, 1970 (WAC) 3. 15 ........... vs. The Citadel, 1990 (WAC) 15 ........... vs. North Carolina, 1969 (IND) 15 ........... vs. Missouri, 1971 (IND) 15 ........... vs. BYU, 1999 (MWC)

TFL Yardage (Includes Sacks) Season 1. 606 ......... 1985 (WAC) 2. 460 ......... 1998 (WAC) 3. 459 ......... 1997 (WAC) 4. 449 ......... 1971 (IND) 5. 448 ......... 1969 (IND) Game 1. 98 ...... vs. Tulane, 1970 (IND) 2. 85 ...... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 3. 83 ...... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND) 4. 78 ...... vs. Navy, 2000 (MWC) 5. 73 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1997 (WAC)

Misc. Records First Downs Season 1. 301 ... 2011 (MWC) 2. 290 ... 2002 (MWC) 290 ... 2012 (MWC) 4. 288 ... 1989 (WAC) 5. 287 ... 2014 (MWC)

Game 1. 30 ..... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 30 ..... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC) 3. 29 ..... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC) 4. 28 ..... vs. Army, 1983 (WAC) 5. 27 ..... vs. San Jose State, 1996 (WAC) 27 ..... vs. Notre Dame, 1991 (WAC) 27 ..... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC)

Passing First Downs Season 1. 136 ... 1970 (IND) 2. 97 ..... 1976 (IND) 3. 91 ..... 1973 (IND) 4. 85 ..... 1966 (IND) 85 ..... 2000 (MWC) Game 1. 22 ..... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 2. 17 ..... vs. New Mexico, 1958 (IND) 3. 16 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 4. 15 ..... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 15 ..... vs. Arizona, 1973 (IND)

Blocked Kicks Season 1. 11 ..... 1997 (WAC) 2. 9 ....... 2000 (MWC) 3. 8 ....... 1992 (WAC) 8 ....... 1999 (WAC) 5. 7 ....... 1998 (WAC) 7 ....... 2001 (MWC) 7 ....... 2003 (MWC) 7 ....... 2006 (MWC) Game 1. 3 ....... vs. Colorado State, 1992 (WAC) 3 ....... vs. Tennessee Tech, 2001 (MWC) 3 ....... vs. UNLV, 2006 (MWC) 3. 2 ....... vs. UNLV, 2013* (MWC) * - Done several times, most recent

Game 1. 38 ..... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 38 ..... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC) 3. 37 ..... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) 4. 36 ..... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC) 5. 35 ..... vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND)

Rushing First Downs Season 1. 227 ... 2002 (MWC) 2. 224 ... 2012 (MWC) 3. 221 ... 1988 (WAC) 4. 216 ... 1989 (WAC) 5. 214 ... 1987 (WAC)

John Lorber (left) and Ernie Jennings (right) Air Force Football

132


individual records Attempts

Rushing

Career 1. 652 2. 628 3. 594 4. 572 5. 543 6. 532 7. 496 8. 469 9. 462 10. 461

Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Asher Clark, 2008-11 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Brian Bream, 1969-71 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 John Kershner, 1980-83 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Pat Evans, 1984-86 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79

Season 1. 294 2. 252 3. 238 4. 233 5. 230 230 7. 229 8. 226 9. 225 10. 221

Brian Bream, 1970 Chance Harridge, 2002 Jared Tew, 2009 Rob Perez, 1991 Chad Hall, 2007 Keith Boyea, 2001 Beau Morgan, 1995 John Kershner, 1982 Beau Morgan, 1996 Brian Bream, 1971

Game 1. 42 2. 38 3. 37 4. 36 5. 35 35 7. 34 8. 32 32 32 32 32

Brian Bream vs. Stanford, 1970 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 1996 John Kershner vs. Navy, 1982 Brian Bream vs. Navy, 1970 Brian Bream vs. Tulane, 1970 Keith Boyea vs. Colorado State, 2001 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 Chad Hall vs. Notre Dame, 2007 Rob Perez vs. Army, 1990 Brian Bream vs. Boston College, 1970 Ken Wood vs. Army, 1974 John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982

Yards Career 1. 3,612 2. 3,594 3. 3,379 4. 2,726 5. 2,606 6. 2,561 8. 2,409 9 2,324 10. 2,284 2,284

Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Asher Clark, 2008-11 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Joh-n Kershner, 1980-83 Chad Hall, 2005-07 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Andy Smith, 1986-89 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 Pat Evans, 1984-86 Brian Bream, 1969-71

Season 1. 1,494 2. 1,478 3. 1,315 4. 1,286 5. 1,285 6. 1,276 7. 1,248 8. 1,229 9. 1,216 10. 1,157

Beau Morgan, 1996 Chad Hall, 2007 Dee Dowis, 1987 Dee Dowis, 1989 Beau Morgan, 1995 Brian Bream, 1970 Cody Getz, 2012 Chance Harridge, 2002 Keith Boyea, 2001 Rob Perez, 1991

Game 1. 275 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 2. 263 Anthony LaCoste vs. Army, 2013 3. 256 Chad Hall vs. Colorado State, 2007 Air Force Football

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

249 243 241 233 222 218 217

Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 Beau Morgan vs. Colorado St., 1996 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987 Jocobi Owens vs. Nicholls St., 2014 Cody Getz vs. Colorado State, 2012 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 2012 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 1996

Average Yards Per Carry Career 1. 7.5 2. 7.1 3. 7.0 4. 6.7 5. 6.6 6.6 6.6 8. 6.3 9. 6.2 10. 6.1 6.1

Mike Brown, 1982-84 Antoine Banks, 1990-92 Anthony LaCoste, 2010-13 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 Tobin Ruff, 1994-97 Jon Lee, 2011-14 Scotty McKay, 1998-99 Johnny Smith, 1984-85 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 Jim Ollis, 2005-07

Season 1. 8.5 2. 8.0 3. 7.5 7.5 5. 7.4 6. 7.2 7. 7.1 8. 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8

Mike Brown, 1983 Andre Johnson, 1996 Dee Dowis, 1989 Jake Campbell, 1995 Danta Johnson, 1995 Mike Brown, 1982 Qualario Brown, 1997 Asher Clark, 2011 Andy Smith, 1988 Dee Dowis, 1987 Anthony Roberson, 1987 Steve Galios, 1956 Darnell Stephens, 2002

Game (Minimum of 10 carries) 1. 19.2 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 2. 14.7 Dee Dowis vs. Colorado State, 1989 3. 14.3 Preston McConnell vs. Fresno St., 1994 4. 13.8 Andre Johnson vs. San Jose St., 1996 5. 13.6 Mike Brown vs. Navy, 1983 6. 13.2 Qualario Brown vs. San Jose St., 1997 7. 12.7 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987 8. 12.5 Johnny Smith vs. Utah, 1985 9. 12.3 Bart Weiss vs. Rice, 1985 10. 12.0 Johnny Smith vs. Rice, 1985

Touchdowns Career 1. 42 2. 41 3. 35 35 5. 33 6. 31 7. 30 8. 24 24 10. 22 Season 1. 22 2. 19 19 4. 18 18 18 7. 16 16 16

Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Marty Louthan, 1980-83 Brian Bream, 1969-71 Asher Clark, 2008-11 Bart Weiss, 1983-85 Chance Harridge, 2002 Brian Bream, 1970 Beau Morgan, 1995 Beau Morgan, 1996 Dee Dowis, 1989 Keith Boyea, 2001 Greg Johnson, 1989 Greg Johnson, 1988 Marty Louthan, 1983

Game 1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 2. 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 3. 4 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* *Done 10 times, most recent

Leaders by Season Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Player, Pos. Larry Thomson, FB Phil Lane, HB Steve Galios, HB Monte Moorberg, FB Mike Quinlan, HB Terry Isaacson, HB Larry Tollstam, FB Terry Isaacson, QB Steve Amdor, FB Paul Stein, QB Mike Guth, HB Dave Mumme, HB Curtis Martin, TB Jim DeOrio, FB Brian Bream, TB Brian Bream, TB Joel Carlson, TB Chris Milodragovich,TB Ken Wood, TB Ken Wood, TB Ken Wood, TB David Thomas, FB Shelby Ball, TB Shelby Ball, HB Ted Sundquist, FB John Kershner, FB John Kershner, FB John Kershner, FB Pat Evans, FB Bart Weiss, QB Pat Evans, FB Dee Dowis, QB Andy Smith, FB Dee Dowis, QB Jason Jones, FB Rob Perez, QB Jarvis Baker, QB Demond Cash, QB Jake Campbell, HB Beau Morgan, QB Beau Morgan, QB Spanky Gilliam, FB Spanky Gilliam, FB Mike Thiessen, QB Mike Thiessen, QB Keith Boyea, QB Chance Harridge, QB Chance Harridge, QB Shaun Carney, QB Shaun Carney, QB Chad Hall, HB Chad Hall, WRZ/TB Todd Newell, FB Jared Tew, FB Asher Clark, TB Asher Clark, TB Cody Getz, TB Anthony LaCoste, TB Jocobi Owens, TB

Att-Yds 138-788 90-350 116-527 95-408 93-583 118-468 88-414 162-801 117-485 140-320 90-394 104-404 130-418 124-493 294-1,276 221-734 176-650 140-583 203-708 114-425 123-497 70-260 173-720 129-575 122-583 120-685 226-1,056 166-934 159-1,015 180-1,032 191-777 194-1,315 154-1,040 172-1,286 103-598 233-1,157 190-550 165-875 110-689 229-1,285 225-1,494 188-741 112-527 160-827 179-713 230-1,216 252-1,229 180-914 159-596 170-710 155-784 230-1,478 142-594 238-970 182-1,031 163-1,110 198-1,248 135-890 204-1,054 133


individual records

Passing

Attempts Career 1. 879 2. 662 3. 635 4. 623 5. 572

Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 Gary Baxter, 1967-69

Season 1. 402 2. 298 3. 273 4. 241 5. 240 Game 1. 55 2. 54 3. 53 4. 52 5. 51

Bob Parker, 1970 Dave Ziebart, 1977 Gary Baxter, 1969 Dave Ziebart, 1978 Rich Haynie, 1972

Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 Bob Parker vs. Oregon, 1970 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969

Completions Career 1. 424 2. 393 3. 316 4. 299 5. 290

Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11

Season 1. 199 2. 140 3. 127 4. 125 5. 118 Game 1. 31 2. 29 3. 28 4. 27 5. 25 25

Bob Parker, 1970 Dave Ziebart, 1977 Gary Baxter, 1969 Shaun Carney, 2007 Dave Ziebart, 1979

Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 Rich Mayo vs. Oklahoma St., 1958 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970

Completion Pct

Leaders by Season

Career 1. .619 2. .585 3. .567 4. .563 5. .588

Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Connor Dietz, 2009-12 Kale Pearson, 2012-14 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Tim Murphy, 1964

Season 1. .642 2. .622 3. .613 4. .611 5. .607

Shaun Carney, 2005 Shaun Carney, 2007 Connor Dietz, 2012 Shaun Carney, 2004 Tim Jefferson, 2011

Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Game 1. 1.000 2. .909 3. .900 4. .857 .857

Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 (11-11) Rich Mayo vs. Arizona, 1959 (10-11) Tim Jefferson vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) Mike Worden vs. Army, 1975 (12-14) Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14)

Touchdowns Career 1. 39 2. 34 34 4. 27 5. 25 25

Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Bob Parker, 1969-70

Season 1. 21 2. 17 3. 14 14 5. 13 13

Bob Parker, 1970 Rich Haynie, 1972 Tim Jefferson, 2011 Kale Pearson, 2014 Gary Baxter, 1969 Mike Thiessen, 2000

Game 1. 5 2. 4 4 4 4 6. 3

Adam Fitch vs. BYU, 2005 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2006 Mike Thiessen vs. BYU, 2000 Paul Stein vs. Arizona, 1965 Rich Haynie vs. Arizona St., 1972 Kale Pearson vs. Nevada, 2014* Done 16 times, most recent

Yards Career 1. 5,391 2. 4,789 3. 4,599 4. 4,283 5. 3,399

Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 Rich Mayo, 1957-60

Season 1. 2,789 2. 1,783 3. 1,687 4. 1,637 5. 1,590

Bob Parker, 1970 Gary Baxter, 1969 Mike Thiessen, 2000 Tim Jefferson, 2011 Kale Pearson, 2014

Game 1. 391 2. 388 3. 375 4. 339 5. 314 6. 311 7. 306

Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976 Rob Shaw vs. Pacific, 1976 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977 Dee Dowis vs. Notre Dame, 1989

Air Force Football

Name Eddie Rosane John Kuenzel Rich Mayo Rich Mayo Rich Mayo Bob McNaughton Terry Isaacson Terry Isaacson Tim Murphy Paul Stein Steve Turner Gary Baxter Gary Baxter Gary Baxter Bob Parker Rich Haynie Rich Haynie Rich Haynie Mike Worden Mike Worden Rob Shaw Dave Ziebart Dave Ziebart Dave Ziebart Scott Schafer Ed Antoine Marty Louthan Marty Louthan Bart Weiss Bart Weiss Jim Tomallo Dee Dowis Dee Dowis Dee Dowis Jarvis Baker Rob Perez Jarvis Baker Demond Cash Beau Morgan Beau Morgan Beau Morgan Blane Morgan Blane Morgan Cale Bonds Mike Thiessen Keith Boyea Chance Harridge Chance Harridge Shaun Carney Shaun Carney Shaun Carney Shaun Carney Tim Jefferson Tim Jefferson Tim Jefferson Tim Jefferson Connor Dietz Nate Romine Kale Pearson

Comp-Att 41-101 55-125 98-174 110-211 108-238 38-81 52-120 68-147 94-160 114-225 64-118 59-131 76-168 127-273 199-402 86-204 102-240 111-218 61-128 99-214 98-198 140-298 109-241 118-223 65-159 42-97 76-152 62-116 41-87 80-141 24-52 45-112 41-96 67-140 8-24 31-95 47-122 30-78 41-89 90-169 95-180 63-123 61-112 44-80 112-195 102-196 64-144 80-161 91-149 95-148 83-137 125-201 44-80 53-93 82-159 111-183 68-111 44-81 101-171

Yards 648 721 1,019 1,212 1,168 415 591 946 1,154 1,446 776 555 1,036 1,783 2,789 1,335 1,570 1,378 798 1,091 1,135 1,562 1,350 1,088 944 455 1,337 1,166 668 1,449 474 600 870 1,285 144 732 705 403 873 1,165 1,210 975 1,144 654 1,687 1,253 1,062 995 1,315 1,393 1,192 1,491 655 848 1,459 1,637 1,131 603 1,590

Kale Pearson 134


individual records

Receiving

Receptions Career 1. 148 2. 106 3. 100 4. 92 5. 88

Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 Mike Kirby, 1980-83 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-69 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 Ryan Fleming, 1999-2001

Season 1. 74 2. 57 3. 53 4. 52 5. 51 Game 1. 15 2. 14 3. 13 4. 11 11

Ernie Jennings, 1970 Cormac Carney, 1978 Mike Bolen, 1970 Ryan Fleming, 2000 Ernie Jennings, 1969

Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1969 Mike Bolen vs. Colorado, 1970 Ernie Jennings vs. Stanford, 1970 Charlie Longnecker vs. Stanford, 1970 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978

Receiving Yards Career 1. 2,392 2. 1,909 3. 1,515 4. 1,504 5. 1,312

Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 Mike Kirby, 1980-83 Ryan Fleming, 1999-2001 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-69

Season 1. 1,289 2. 930 3. 874 4. 870 5. 869

Ernie Jennings, 1970 Ryan Fleming, 2000 Jason Brown, 2005 Cormac Carney, 1978 Ken Carpenter, 1985

Game 1. 235 2. 220 3. 198 4. 184 5. 179

Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona St, 1972 Jason Brown vs. Utah, 2005 Mike Kirby vs. Brigham Young, 1983

Touchdowns Career 1. 28 2. 13 3. 9 9 9

Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 Frank Murphy, 1971-73 Bob Farr, 1972-74 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 Zack Kauth, 2008-11

Season 1. 17 2. 9 3. 8 4. 7 6. 6

Ernie Jennings, 1970 Ernie Jennings, 1969 Cormac Carney, 1978 Frank Murphy, 1972 Garrett Brown, 2014

Game 1. 5 2. 3

Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 Zack Kauth vs. Colorado St., 2011# # Done seven times, most recent

Air Force Football

Reception Average

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Career 1. 28.5 2. 22.3 3. 20.3 4. 19.8 19.8

Craig Hancock, 1994-95 Kevin Fogler, 2008-10 Drew Coleman, 2009-12 Steve Senn, 1987-89 Ken Carpenter, 1984-85

Season 1. 31.0 2. 25.7 3. 24.6 4. 22.7 22.7 22.7

Craig Hancock, 1994 Anthony Park, 2002 Jake Campbell, 1994 Mike Kirby, 1983 Kevin Fogler, 2009 Drew Coleman, 2012

Game 1. 29.8 2. 29.6 3. 29.4 4. 28.3 5. 27.2

Ernie Jennings vs. N. Carolina, 1968 Paul Williams vs. Wyoming, 1976 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona State, 1972 Matt Farmer vs. Tulsa, 1998

Leaders by Season Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Player, Pos. Tom Jozwiak, OE Tom Jozwiak, OE Bob Brickey, OE Mike Quinlan, HB Mike Quinlan, HB Terry Isaacson, HB Dick Brown, OE Fritz Greenlee, OE Jim Greth, OE Bill Manning, OE Jim Schultz, OE Carl Janssen, OE Charlie Longnecker, OE Ernie Jennings, FL Ernie Jennings, FL Paul Bassa, OE Frank Murphy, FL Frank Murphy, FL Bob Farr, SE John Covington, TE Paul Williams, SE Steve Hoog, FL Cormac Carney, SE Mike Fortson, RB Andy Bark, WR Mike Kirby, WR Mike Kirby, WR Mike Kirby, WR Ken Carpenter, WR Ken Carpenter, WR Tyrone Jeffcoat, WR Tyler Barth, WR Greg Cochran, WR Steve Senn, WR David Mott, TE Scott Hufford, WR Peter Wilkie, TE Richie Marsh, WR Jeremy Johnson, HB Jake Campbell, HB Marcus Alexander, WR Matt Farmer, WR Matt Farmer, WR

#-Yards 13-260 20-272 25-281 29-373 17-146 19-239 17-236 15-323 33-436 25-251 33-525 18-259 45-622 51-729 74-1,289 31-513 31-539 30-415 32-467 26-213 45-684 29-474 57-870 27-177 47-794 35-419 30-593 38-862 15-258 42-869 20-369 14-218 12-243 30-586 8-102 8-334 15-210 19-321 18-337 25-353 23-382 23-380 35-650

Matt Farmer, WR Ryan Fleming, WR Ryan Fleming, WR Adam Strecker, TE Alec Messerall, WR J.P. Waller, WR Jason Brown, WR Victor Thompson, WR Chad Hall, WR/TB Josh Cousins, WR Kevin Fogler, WR Jonathan Warzeka, WR Zack Kauth, WR Ty MacArthur, WR Garrett Brown, WR Jalen Robinette, WR

34-484 52-930 28-416 14-261 21-328 32-476 49-874 23-301 50-524 16-176 25-567 18-406 31-620 24-411 19-237 43-806

Total Offense Individual Plays Career 1 1,340 2. 1,287 3. 1,032 4. 1,011 5. 920

Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 Dee Dowis, 1986-89

Season 1. 442 2. 438 3. 426 4. 405 5. 398

Bob Parker, 1970 Dave Ziebart, 1977 Keith Boyea, 2001 Beau Morgan, 1996 Beau Morgan, 1995

Game 1. 67 2. 60 3. 57 57 57

Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977 Keith Boyea vs. CSU, 2001

Garrett Brown

135


individual records

Total Offense Yards Career 1. 7,952 2. 6,627 3. 6,587 4. 6,482 5. 5,511

Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Tim Jefferson, 2008-011 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79

Season 1. 2,783 2. 2,704 3. 2,571 4. 2,481 5. 2,469

Bob Parker, 1970 Beau Morgan, 1996 Dee Dowis, 1989 Bart Weiss, 1985 Keith Boyea, 2001

Game 1. 380 2. 377 3. 375 4. 364 5. 361

Air Force Football

396-2,291 341-1,909 308-1,911 318-2,103 325-1,810 336-2,128 181-1,042 181-1,102 313-2,253 336-2,190 255-1,800 135-890 342-2,277

Individual Points

Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976 Keith Boyea vs. Wyoming, 2001 Cale Bonds vs. Navy, 1998 Player, Pos Eddie Rosane, QB John Kuenzel, QB Rich Mayo, QB Rich Mayo, QB Rich Mayo, QB Bob McNaughton, QB Terry Isaacson, QB Terry Isaacson, QB Jim Murphy, QB Paul Stein, QB Steve Turner, QB Gary Baxter, QB Gary Baxter, QB Gary Baxter, QB Bob Parker, QB Rich Haynie, QB Rich Haynie, QB Rich Haynie, QB Mike Worden, QB Mike Worden, QB Rob Shaw, QB Dave Ziebart, QB Dave Ziebart, QB Dave Ziebart, QB Scott Schafer, QB John Kershner, FB Marty Louthan, QB Marty Louthan, QB Bart Weiss, QB Bart Weiss, QB Jim Tomallo, QB Dee Dowis, QB Dee Dowis, QB Dee Dowis, QB Rob Perez, QB Rob Perez, QB Jarvis Baker, QB Demond Cash, QB Beau Morgan, QB Beau Morgan, QB Beau Morgan, QB Blane Morgan, QB Blane Morgan, QB Mike Thiessen, QB Mike Thiessen, QB Keith Boyea, QB

Chance Harridge, QB Chance Harridge, QB Shaun Carney, QB Shaun Carney, QB Shaun Carney, QB Shaun Carney, QB Tim Jefferson, QB Tim Jefferson, QB Tim Jefferson, QB Tim Jefferson, QB Connor Dietz, QB Anthony LaCoste, TB Kale Pearson, QB

Scoring

Leaders by Season Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Plays-Yds 178-847 209-912 207-1,109 287-1,357 308-1,317 191-686 230-955 309-1,747 214-1,063 365-1,767 198-833 174-550 276-1,299 371-1,892 442-2,783 271-1,432 312-1,793 278-1,515 189-849 348-1,439 281-1,296 438-1,735 343-1,528 357-1,344 338-1,399 120-685 345-2,133 261-1,933 213-1,208 321-2,481 167-780 306-1,915 249-1,842 312-2,571 156-644 328-1,889 312-1,255 243-1,278 229-1,473 398-2,450 405-2,704 315-1,540 257-1,652 243-1,426 374-2,400 426-2,469

Career 1. 252 252 3. 237 4. 231 5. 226

Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 Greg Johnson, 1986-89

Season 1. 132 2. 120 3. 114 114 5. 112

Chance Harridge, 2002 Brian Bream, 1970 Beau Morgan, 1995 Ernie Jennings, 1970 Dee Dowis, 1989

Game 1. 36 2. 30 30 4. 26 5. 24

Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 Larry Thomson vs. Colo. College, 1956 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* * - Done 13 times, most recent

Individual Touchdowns Career 1. 42 2. 41 3. 36 4. 35 5. 33 33

Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11

Season 1. 22 2. 20 3. 19 19 5. 18 18 18

Chance Harridge, 2002 Brian Bream, 1970 Beau Morgan, 1995 Ernie Jennings, 1970 Beau Morgan, 1996 Dee Dowis, 1989 Keith Boyea, 2001

Game 1. 6 2. 5 5 4. 4

Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* * - Done 14 times, most recent

Leaders by Season Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Player, Pos. Larry Thomson, HB/K George Pupich, HB/K Mike Quinlan, HB Mike Quinlan, HB Mike Quinlan, HB Nick Arshinkoff, HB John Gavin, K Terry Isaacson, QB Dick Czarnota, HB Paul Stein, QB Dick Hall, K Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K Curtis Martin, TB Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K Brian Bream, TB Craig Barry, K Joel Carlson, TB Dave Lawson, MG/K Dave Lawson, LB/K Dave Lawson, LB/K David Thomas, FB Steve Hoog, FL Jim Sturch, K Jim Sturch, K Sean Pavlich, K Sean Pavlich, K Sean Pavlich, K Marty Louthan, QB Carlos Mateos, K Kelly Pittman, HB Pat Evans, FB Chris Blasy, K Steve Yarbrough, K Greg Johnson, HB Dee Dowis, QB Joe Wood, K Joe Wood, K Jarvis Baker, QB Chris MacInnis, K Jake Campbell, HB Beau Morgan, QB Beau Morgan, QB Alex Wright, K Blane Morgan, QB Jackson Whiting, K Dave Adams, K Keith Boyea, QB Chance Harridge, QB Chance Harridge, QB Darnell Stephens, HB Scott Eberle, PK Zach Sasser, K/P Ryan Harrison, PK Ryan Harrison, PK Erik Soderberg, PK Tim Jefferson, QB Parker Herrington, PK Parker Herrington, PK Will Conant, PK Will Conant, PK

Pts 87 27 48 42 48 24 39 80 24 36 46 27 48 75 120 33 54 55 70 54 48 30 58 34 43 39 81 96 65 84 42 42 63 106 112 55 88 78 60 80 114 108 60 90 62 94 110 132 72 60 68 59 101 108 104 90 90 58 65 102

136


individual records

Kicking Punting Average Career 1. 44.4 2. 44.0 3. 43.9 4. 43.6 43.6 43.6

Mark Simon, 1984-86 Jason Christ, 1990-91 Brandon Geyer, 2008-09 Jason Kirkland, 1996-98 Robert Barkers, 2002 Will Conant, 2014

Season 1. 47.3 2. 47.0 3. 45.7 4. 44.7 5. 43.7

Mark Simon, 1985 Chris MacInnis, 1993 Jason Christ, 1991 Jason Kirkland, 1998 Mark Simon, 1986

Game 1. 59.3 2. 56.5 3. 55.8 4. 53.8 5. 53.6

Ryan Harrison vs. Wyoming, 2007 David Baska vs. Navy, 2011 Steve Carr vs. Notre Dame, 1995 Jason Christ vs. New Mexico, 1991 Mark Simon vs. UTEP, 1985

Field Goal Attempts Career 1. 95 2. 58 3. 56 4. 50 5. 49

Dave Lawson, 1972-75 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 Dennis Leuthauser, 1967-69 Joe Wood, 1989-91

Season 1. 31 2. 30 3. 29 4. 28 5. 27

Dave Lawson, 1974 Erik Soderberg, 2009 Ryan Harrison, 2008 Dave Lawson, 1975 Ryan Harrison, 2007

Game 1. 6 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St., 2009 2. 5 Joey Ashcroft vs. Army, 2003* * - Done eight times, most recent

Field Goals Made Career 1. 51 2. 43 3. 42 4. 39 5. 30

Dave Lawson, 1972-75 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Joe Wood, 1989-91 Will Conant, 2013-14

Season 1. 24 2. 22 3. 19 19 19 19

Ryan Harrison, 2008 Erik Soderberg, 2009 Ryan Harrison, 2007 Dave Adams, 2000 Dave Lawson, 1974 Will Conant, 2014

Game 1. 4

Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St.*, 2009 * - Done nine times, most recent

Air Force Football

Field Goal Percentage Career 1. .882 2. .826 3. .796 4. .768 5. .764

Will Conant, 2013-14 (30-34) Jackson Whiting, 1998-99 (19-23) Joe Wood, 1989-91 (39-49) Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (43-56) Dave Adams, 1998-00 (26-34)

Season 1. 1.000 2. .905 3. .889 4. .857 5. .846

Jackson Whiting, 1999 (12-12) Will Conant, 2014 (19-21) Joey Ashcroft, 2002 (16-18) Joe Wood, 1990 (12-14) Will Conant, 2013 (11-13)

Extra Point Attempts Career 1. 118 2. 108 3. 95 4. 87 5. 84

Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Joe Wood, 1989-91 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 Erik Soderberg, 2009-Present

Season 1. 54 2. 52 3. 50 50 5. 49

Jackson Whiting, 1998 Tom Ruby, 1985 Joe Wood, 1989 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 Steve Yarbrough, 1988

Game 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 9 Dave Lawson vs. Davidson, 1982 4. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* * - Done eight times, most recent

Extra Points Made Career 1. 111 2. 104 3. 91 4. 81 5. 80 80

Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Joe Wood, 1989-91 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 Will Conant, 2013-14 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 Erik Soderberg, 2009-10

Season 1. 53 2. 52 3. 48 4. 47 47

Jackson Whiting, 1998 Tom Ruby, 1985 Joe Wood, 1989 Steve Yarbrough, 1988 Joey Ashcroft, 2002

Game 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 3. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* * - Done six times, most recent is listed.

Extra Point Pct. Career 1. 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1984-85 (57-57) 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986-87 (22-22) 3. .987 Jackson Whiting, 1998 (79-80) 4. .976 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (80-82) 5. .976 Will Conant, 2013-14 (81-83)

Season 1. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Tom Ruby, 1985 (52-52) Steve Yarbrough, 1987 (30-30) Jackson Whiting, 1999 (26-26) Chris Blasy, 1986 (15-15) Dave Lawson, 1975 (15-15)

Punting Leaders by Season Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Player, Pos. Eddie Rosane, QB John Kuenzel, QB Rich Mayo, QB Rich Mayo, QB Rich Mayo, QB Terry Isaacson, HB Terry Isaacson, QB Terry Isaacson, QB Ken Jaggers, HB Pat Hogarty, K Pat Hogarty, K Steve Roseman, FB Scott Hamm, DB Darryl Haas, LB Scott Hamm, DB Darryl Haas, LB Jerry Olin, DB Tom Lange, P Tom Lange, P Tom Lange, P Ken Dressel, P Scott Schafer, P Scott Schafer, P Scott Schafer, TE Scott Schafer, QB Jeff Kubiak, P Jeff Kubiak, P Jeff Kubiak, P Mark Simon, P Mark Simon, P Mark Simon, P Chris Blasy, P/K Chris Blasy, P/K Eric Olson, P Jason Christ, P Jason Christ, P Chris MacInnis, P/K Chris MacInnis, P/K Steve Carr, P Steve Carr, P Jason Kirkland, P Jason Kirkland, P Jason Kirkland, P Scott Gribben, P Dallas Thompson, P John Cortney, P Robert Barkers, P Andrew Martin, P Donny Heaton, P Donny Heaton, P Zach Sasser, P/K Ryan Harrison, P/K Ryan Harrison, P/K Brandon Geyer, P Keil Bartholomew, P David Baska, P David Baska, P David Baska, P Will Conant, P

#-Yards 24-34.4 22-35.3 24-36.5 32-35.0 42-38.1 39-40.3 40-38.7 41-39.0 51-41.0 60-38.7 51-38.7 44-35.1 67-39.3 55-38.7 53-41.2 67-42.0 46-34.3 54-37.6 26-37.0 63-41.5 54-36.0 65-37.5 62-43.2 78-41.2 38-38.0 61-38.9 43-43.4 36-43.2 48-42.1 53-47.3 63-43.7 58-38.0 43-40.2 37-38.0 59-42.6 50-45.7 58-41.5 49-47.0 51-41.7 45-43.2 16-42.8 53-43.0 38-44.7 57-41.9 50-40.8 39-42.4 23-43.6 43-43.2 47-41.3 28-39.2 39-40.8 46-42.9 43-38.9 50-43.0 28-40.4 32-40.8 40-39.2 48-39.5 61-43.6

137


individual records

Defense Tackles Career 1. 475 2. 469 3. 381 4. 366 5. 363 6. 342 7. 340 8. 338 9. 337 10. 319

Terry Maki, 1983-86 Tom Foertsch, 1976-78 Mike France, 1979-81 Jack Kucera, 1975-77 Brian Hill, 1988-90 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 Ryan Williams, 1977-79 Ray Wild, 1972-74 Drew Fowler, 2005-07

Season 1. 195 2. 184 3. 179 4. 170 5. 166 6. 163 7. 157 8. 146 9. 145 10. 144

Terry Maki, 1986 Tom Foertsch, 1977 Chris Gizzi, 1997 Jack Kucera, 1976 Jack Kucera, 1977 Tom Foertsch, 1976 Mike France, 1980 Brian Hill, 1988 Willie Mayfield, 1970 Shawn Smith, 1982

Game 1. 30 2. 26 3. 25 25 5. 24 6. 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

Terry Maki vs. N.D., 1985 Jack Kucera vs. BC, 1977 Terry Maki vs. Wyo, 1986 Tom Foertsch vs. Notre Dame, 1977 Jack Kucera vs. Arizona St, 1977 Brady Amack vs. Navy, 2011 Terry Maki vs. N. D., 1986 Larry Tollstam vs. Wash, 1964 Tom Foertsch vs. Pacific, 1977 Darryl Haas vs. Oregon, 1970 Jack Kucera vs. Pacific, 1977 Brian Hill vs. Colorado St, 1988

QB Sacks (Did not start until 1986) Career 1. 34 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 2. 23 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 3. 20 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 4. 13.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99 5. 13 Steve Fernandez, 1994-97 Season 1. 24 2. 13 3. 12 4. 11 5. 10 10 10 8. 9 9 10. 8 8 8

Chad Hennings, 1987 Vergil Simpson, 1991 Johnny Harrison, 1994 John Steed, 1986 Chad Hennings, 1986 Steve Spewock, 1986 Randle Gladney, 1989 Erik Davis, 1984 Jake Paulson, 2008 Vergil Simpson, 1992 Shawn Thomas, 1998 Jason Tone, 1994

QB Sack Yardage (Did not start until 1986) Career 1. 225 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 2. 137 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 Air Force Football

3. 134 4. 87 87 6. 86 7. 78 8. 75 9. 72 10. 65

Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 Jake Paulson, 2006-08 Shawn Thomas, 1997-98 Brian McCray, 1993-95 Randle Gladney, 1988-89 J.T. Tokish, 1988-90 Jordan Pierce, 2013-14

Season 1. 182 2. 85 3. 78 4. 67 5. 60 6. 59 7. 52 8. 51 9. 48 48

Chad Hennings, 1987 Johnny Harrison, 1994 Vergil Simpson, 1991 Shawn Thomas, 1998 Jake Paulson, 2008 J.T. Tokish, 1989 Erik Davis, 1984 Jordan Pierce, 2014 John Steed, 1986 Michael Gallagher, 2000

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

140 131 116 110 107 98 91 91

Chad Hennings, 1985 Johnny Harrison, 1994 Vergil Simpson, 1991 John Ziegler, 1985 Mark Ewig, 1969 Dennis Leuthauser, 1969 Chris Gizzi, 1996 J.T. Tokish, 1989

Tackles for Loss (Includes QB Sacks) Career 1. 71 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 2. 55 Dave Scott, 1975-77 3. 46 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 4. 41.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99 5. 41 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 6. 38 John Ziegler, 1983-85 7. 37 Steve Fernandez, 1994-97 8. 36 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 9. 34 John Steed, 1986-87 10. 32.5 Corey Nelson, 1998-00

Season 1. 31 2. 27 3. 24 4. 23 5. 22 6. 21 21 8. 20 20 10. 19 19

Chad Hennings, 1987 Dave Scott, 1976 John Steed, 1986 Shawn Thomas, 1998 Johnny Harrison, 1994 Vergil Simpson, 1991 Chris Gizzi, 1997 Chad Hennings, 1986 Chad Hennings, 1985 Randle Gladney, 1989 Mark Ewig, 1969

Tackles for Loss Yardage Career 1. 453 2. 321 3. 233 4. 232 5. 218 6. 209 7. 185 8. 175 9. 161 10. 158 Season 1. 202 2. 181 3. 148

Chad Hennings, 1985-87 Dave Scott, 1975-77 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 John Ziegler, 1983-85 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 Mark Ewig, 1967-69 Gene Ogilvie, 1970-72 Tom Schluckebier, 1978-81

Chad Hennings, 1987 Chris Gizzi Dave Scott, 1976(left) and Shawn Hennings Thomas, 1998 (right). Chad 138


individual records Interception Yardage Career 1. 296 2. 210 3. 195 4. 182 5. 173 6. 152 7. 149 8. 147 9. 146 10. 121 Season 1. 182 2. 167 3. 153 4. 136 5. 117 6. 113 7. 110 8. 109 9. 103 10. 101 Interceptions Career 1. 17 Tom Rotello, 1983-86 2. 16 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 3. 15 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 4. 11 Kelvin King, 1993-95 11 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 6. 10 Scott Thomas, 1982-85 10 Brian Watkins, 1991-94 10 Jon Davis, 2008-11 9. 9 Tim Curry, 1996-98 9 Cyd Maattala, 1968-70 9 Dave Carraway, 1979-81 9 Reggie Rembert, 2007-10 Season 1. 8 8 3. 7 7 5. 6

Carlton McDonald, 1992 Tom Rotello, 1985 Anthony Wright, 2009 Jim Smith, 1970 Weston Steelhammer, 2014* * - Done nine times, most recent

Air Force Football

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Tom Rotello, 1983-85 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1994-97 Jimmy Smith, 1968-70 Nate Allen, 2003-04 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 Terry Isaacson, 1961-63 Brian Watkins, 1991-94

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Frank Staine-Pyne, 1997 Jim Smith, 1970 Anthony Wright, 2009 Carl Dieudonne, 1983 Nate Allen, 2003 Larry Duncan, 2001 Charlie May, 1956 Carlton McDonald, 1992 Terry Isaacson, 1962 Tom Rotello, 1985

2011 2012 2013 2014

Kelvin King Steve Pipes Tim Curry Craig Thorstenson Jason Blevins Kurt Duffy Larry Duncan Wes Crawley Wes Crawley Jeff Overstreet Nate Allen Chris Sutton Bobby Giannini Julian Madrid Carson Bird Reggie Rembert Anthony Wright Reggie Rembert Jon Davis Jon Davis Alex Means Steffon Batts Christian Spears Weston Steelhammer

5-18 3-36 5-99 3-42 3-0 2-9 3-113 3-29 4-28 3-51 2-35 2-44 3-35 2-12 6-10 3-23 7-153 3-31 3-23 4-43 2-86 2-46 2-38 6-10

INT Leaders by Season Year Player, Pos. 1956 John Kuenzel 1957 Tom Jozwiak George Pupich 1958 Steve Galios 1959 Rich Mayo 1960 Don Baucom 1961 Bob McDonough 1962 Terry Isaacson 1963 John Puster 1964 John Puster 1965 Lloyd Duncan 1966 Tom Zyroll 1967 Neal Starkey 1968 Cyd Maattala 1969 Glenn Leimbach 1970 Jim Smith 1971 Bob Gilbert 1972 Dennis Collins 1973 Dennis Collins 1974 Mike Mark 1975 Jim Miller 1976 Tim Hoy 1977 Tim Hoy 1978 Clay Rumph 1979 Johnny Jackson 1980 Dave Carraway 1981 Dave Carraway 1982 Greg Zolninger 1983 Carl Dieudonne 1984 Dwan Wilson 1985 Tom Rotello 1986 Tom Rotello 1987 Mike Gantt 1988 Andy Toth Gary Kilmer 1989 Randle Gladney 1990 Shanon Yates 1991 Carlton McDonald 1992 Carlton McDonald 1993 Brian Watkins 1994 Brian Watkins

#-Yards 3-55 3-10 3-10 2-19 4-34 2-15 6-75 4-103 3-0 3-34 3-42 3-89 3-27 6-41 2-15 7-167 2-30 4-39 4-76 4-60 6-82 2-15 3-31 3-41 2-70 5-53 4-5 3-62 4-136 5-52 5-101 5-78 3-17 2-27 2-0 4-49 4-39 6-76 8-109 4-93 6-28 139


all-time lettermen The first number is the graduation year, followed by years lettered.

-- A --

Aaron, James R., 81, 78 Abraham, Robert E., 73, 72 Achter, Gilbert J., Jr, 64, 61, 62, 63 Adair, Marcus, 95, 91 Adams, Cedric, 04, 02 Adams, Craig P., 77, 74, 75, 76 Adams, Dave, 01, 98, 99, 00 Adams, James J., 84, 80, 81 Addison, Nakia, 97, 93, 94, 95, 96 Adeji-Paul, P.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Adeniji, Moshood, 14, 12, 13 Ahlgrimm, Pat, 89, 86, 87, 88 Ahmann, Gerald L., 63, 62 Akinyemi, Charles, 05, 01, 02 Albrecht, Thomas L., 80, 76, 77 Alexander III, Claude, 17, 14 Alexander, Marcus, 97, 95, 96 Allaway, Arthur W., 72, 69 Allen, David K., 68, 65, 66, 67 Allen, Kyle, 01, 98, 99, 00 Allen, Nate, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Allen, Steven S., 86, 84, 85 Altman, Hunter, 09, 06, 07, 08 Alves, Daniel, 01, 98, 99 Amack, Brady, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Amdor, Stephen L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Amezaga, Ricky, 03, 00, 01, 02 Anderson, Erik, 06, 04, 05 Anderson, Greg, 90, 87 Anderson, Jacob, 05, 02 Anderson, Tod D., 81, 78, 80 Antoine, Edward L., Jr., 82, 79, 81 Apfel, Cody, 16, 14 Arata, Joseph F., 84, 82, 83 Ariguzo, Ikenna, 14, 10 Armour, Alex, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Armstrong, Spencer, 09, 06, 07, 08 Arndt, Alexander, 11, 10 Arshinkoff, Nicholas T., 63, 60, 61, 62 Arthur, Jamie, 02, 99, 00, 01 Ashcroft, Joey, 04, 01, 02, 03 Atrice, Stephen, 13, 11, 12 Avery, Hank, 15, 11 Avila, Robert B., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Awini, Abdul-Jaleel, 16, 12

-- B --

Baca, Brad, 05, 02 Bacigalupo, Phil, 67, 64 Backus, David L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Baer, Craig A., 68, 66, 67 Bailey, John, 90, 88 Baker, Chris H., 93, 90, 91, 92 Baker, Jarvis, 93, 90, 91, 92 Baker, Kalon, 16, 13, 14 Ball, Shelby G., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79 Banks, Antoine J., 93, 90, 91, 92 Barbery, Tyrone, 97, 96 Bark, Andrew G., 83, 79, 80 Barkers, Robert, 05, 02 Barnes, Miles, 16, 13, 14 Barnes, Reginald, 16, 12 Barnes, Robert P., 67, 65, 66 Barnes, William P., 83, 80, 81 Barreau, Terrence, 02, 99, 00 Barron, Michael, 99, 97, 98 Barry, Craig L., 72, 70, 71 Barth, Tyler S., 88, 85, 86, 87

Air Force Football

Bartholomew, Keil, 11, 10 Basik, Jeffrey P., 82, 79 Baska, David, 13, 11, 12, 13 Bassa, Paul, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Battle, Elliot, 11, 08, 09 Batts, Stefon, 14, 11, 12, 13 Baucom, Donald R., 62, 59, 60, 61 Bauman, Philip J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Baumgarten, Timothy O., 78, 74 Baxley, Jared, 07, 04, 06 Baxter, Gary L., 70, 67, 68, 69 Baxter, Robert H., 62, 59 Bays, Kent J., 72, 69, 70, 71 Beake, Christopher, 94, 92, 93 Beal, Byron E., 73, 72 Beard, Nate, 01, 99, 00 Becker, Scott, 01, 98, 99, 00 Becker, William R., 80, 79 Beene, Lane, 91, 88, 89, 90 Behne, Daniel G., 84, 82, 83 Bell, Kevin, 90, 87, 88, 89 Bell, Zachary, 11, 10 Bendrick, Patrick D., 84, 81 Bensen, Jeffrey, 12, 09, 10, 11 Bentley, Tim, 90, 87 Bergstrom, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Bernardoni, Brandon, 05, 02 Berry, William M., III, 74, 71, 72, 73 Beschel, Dillon, 15, 12, 13, 14 Betance, Michael, 90, 87, 88, 89 Bierie, John M., 71, 68, 69, 70 Bievenour, Michael, 79, 76 Bird, Carson, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Bitterman, Thomas L., 69, 68 Black, Michael, 94, 91, 92, 93 Blanchard, Len, 90, 87 Blank, Gary F., 72, 69, 70, 71 Blasy, Christopher, 89, 86, 87, 88 Bledsoe, Robert G., 81, 78, 79, 80 Blevins, Jason, 00, 97, 98, 99 Blew, Bryan, 03, 00, 02 Block, Dana, 91, 88, 89 Bloodworth, Darryl M., 64, 61, 62, 63 Bloomfield, Michael J., 81, 79, 80 Bobko, Peter B., 62, 59, 60 Bolen, Michael D., 71, 68, 69, 70 Bonaldo, Dino, 92, 89 Bonds, Cale, 00, 97, 98, 99 Bonelli, Brian, 00, 97, 98 Bonham, Steven S., 93, 90

Booker, Albert, 89, 86, 87, 88 Bortka, Victor C., 84, 81 82, 83 Bounds, Jordan, 01, 00 Bowers, Jason, 93, 90, 91, 92 Bowman, Jason, 06, 04 Boyea, Keith, 02, 00, 01 Bradley, Loyd, 14, 10 Brackney, David, 95, 93 Braley, Andrew, 06, 04 Brancato, Matthew, 99, 97 Brandt, William M., 65, 64 Brantly, Luke, 16, 14 Brazier, Floyd, 98, 96 Bready, Alvin, 75, 73, 74 Bream, Brian B., 72, 69, 70, 71 Bream, Scott R., 77, 75, 76 Breece, Scott, 98, 96, 97 Brennan, Hugh P., 86, 83, 84, 85 Brennan, Kevin B., 72, 70, 71 Brennan, Steven, 91, 89, 90 Brenner, Paul H., 73, 72 Brezinsky, Thomas J., 85, 84 Brickey, Robert E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Briehl, Austin, 13, 10, 11, 12 Brimer, William T., 80, 77 Brinkerhoff, Jerry L., 68, 65, 66, 67 Bronson, Howard F., 60, 57, 58, 59 Brooks, Matthew, 96, 94, 95 Brown, Garrett A., 16, 12, 13, 14 Brown, Brandon, 03, 00, 01 Brown, Bruce A., 81, 78, 79, 80 Brown, Derek C., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Brown, Jason, 06, 03, 04, 05 Brown, Lawrence R., 79, 78 Brown, Marcus, 08, 04 Brown, Mike W., 85, 82, 83, 84 Brown, Qualario, 01, 97, 98, 00 Brown, Richard M., 63, 60, 61, 62 Brown, Thomas, 97, 92, 95, 96 Browning, Peter J., 86, 82 Bryant, Clay, 10, 08 Bryant, Ronald M., Jr., 86, 84, 85 Brynteson, David W., 94, 91, 92, 93 Buehler, Robert B., 80, 79 Bueker, Charles, 04, 02, 03 Buelow, Joel, 03, 00, 01, 02 Bullard, Brian M., 83 (D) Bullard, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Bunecke, Joseph, 78, 76, 77 Bungum, Dylan, 15, 12, 13

Burbank, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Burchett, Allen W., 68, 65, 66 Burdett, Jeffrey, 92, 90, 91 Burg, Michael S., 84, 81 Burger, Gregory, 91, 89, 90 Burgwald, Jonathan R., 88, 85, 86, 87 Burkart, Howard, 65, 64 Burkey, Bruce A., 68, 65, 66, 67 Burns, James, 02, 00, 01 Burns, Steven R., 80, 79 Buron, Raoul J., Jr, 75, 73, 74 Bush, Gregory J., 78, 76, 77 Bushell, Mark W., 78, 75, 76, 77 Butler, Anthony, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Butler, Laurence J., 79, 78 Buttrell, Frederick W., 85, 82, 83, 84 Byers, Samuel, 17, 14 Byrd, Jamal, 15, 12, 13, 14 Byrd-Fulbright, Brenton, 10, 07, 08

-- C --

Cage, Tre, 02, 00, 01 Calhoun, Troy, 89, 85, 86, 87, 88 Camacho, Marlon G., 88, 85 Cameron, Carl, 91, 90 Cameron, Von M., 85, 82, 83 Campbell, Chris 10, 07, 08, 09 Campbell, Jake, 96, 93, 94, 95 Campbell, Jason, 97, 96 Cancino, Paul, 02, 00, 01 Cannada, Briceton, 14, 11, 12, 13 Cannon, Riley, 15, 12, 13, 14 Cantwell, Michael T., 76, 73, 74, 75 Capotosto, Nicholas, 95, 93 Carlson, Dana J., 75, 72 Carlson, Joel A., 73, 70, 71, 72 Carlson, Mark, 06, 03, 04, 05 Carney, Brian T., 77, 74, 75, 76 Carney, Cormac J., 82, 78 Carney, Shaun, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Carp, Christopher, 07, 05, 06 Carpenter, Ken S., 86, 83, 84, 85 Carr, A.C., 00, 98 Carr, Steve, 96, 94, 95 Carr, Terry, 90, 87, 89 Carraway, David L., 82, 79, 80, 81 Carrington, Kevin, 14, 13 Carter, Cicilio, 13, 09 Carter, Ryan, 04, 02, 03, 04 Cash, Gideon D., 96, 93, 94 Castanias, Paul C., 86, 83 Cates, Preston, 93, 90, 91 Cathcart, Richard J., 67, 65, 66 Caunitz, Allen, 17, 14 Cerise, Mark C., 79, 77, 78 Chambers, James, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Champaign, Joseph, 15, 11, 12, 13 Chandler, Kenneth, 00, 97, 98, 99 Chandler, Michael J., 86, 83, 84, 85 Chandler, Robert D., 80, 76, 77 Charles, Nick, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Charron, Chris, 05, 04 Charters, Doug, 00, 98, 99 Cherry, Mark, 91, 88 Chrisley, James, 94, 92, 93 Christ, Jason J., 92, 90, 91 Cianciolo, Frederick R., 82, 79 Cillessen, Bret, 96, 94, 95 Clark, Asher, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Clark, Don, 03, 01, 02 Clark, George C., 59, 56, 57, 58 Clark, Kenneth H., II, 59, 56, 57, 58 Clark, Richard M., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Clayton, Joshua, 08, 05, 06, 07

140


all-time lettermen Clifford, Larry, 96, 93 Cline, Barry P., 69, 66, 67 Clinton-Earl, Aaron, 16, 13 Cobb, Wesley, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Cochran, Ben, 11, 08, 09, 10 Cochran, Gregory E., 89, 87, 88 Coddington, Michael W., 80, 77 Cole, Adam, 05, 02, 03, 04 Cole, Felix, 04, 01, 02, 03 Cole, Larry R., 68, 65, 66 Coleman, Jerald A., 79, 77 Coleman, Monty, 04, 01, 02, 03 Coleman, Thomas H., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Coleman, William (Drew), 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Collins, Dennis F., 74, 72, 73 Conant, Will, 15, 13, 14 Conley, David, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Conley, John E., 65, 62 Connell, Chris P., 92, 89, 90, 91 Connor, Bradley, 11, 08,09, 10 Cook, Lawrence P., 68, 65, 66 Cooks, Jamil, 14, 10, 11 Corcoran, Brian, 13, 09, 10 Cormany, Gerritt C., 67, 66 Cornum, Kory G., 80, 77, 78, 79 Cortese, Casey, 00, 97, 98, 99 Cortney, John, 02, 01 Cousins, Josh, 10, 07, 08, 09 Covington, John R., 76, 73, 74, 75 Cox, Franklin E., 76, 74, 75 Crandall, Jason, 91, 90 Crawley, Wes, 03, 00, 01, 02 Crossetti, Cory, 04, 02, 03 Crossman, Mark G., 89, 86, 87, 88 Crowe, Lelvin, Jr., 78, 76, 77 Crump, Thomas, 07, 06 Cubero, Ruben, 61, 58, 59, 60 Culbertson, Steven R., 75, 72 Cunningham, Nate, Jr, 87, 84, 85, 86 Curry, Cameron, 97, 96, 95, 96 Curry, Kellen, 09, 06 Curry, Timothy, 99, 96, 97, 98 Curtis, Robert S., 86, 83, 84 Cwach, Emile E., 59, 56, 57, 58 Czarnota, Richard, 65, 62, 63, 64

-- D --

Dahlmann, James W., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Dailey, Stephen W., Jr, 84, 80 Dale, Alan G., 83, 79 Dalton, Michael, 97, 93, 94, 95 Daniels, Tony, 14, 11 Danquah, Mustafa, 02, 00 Darden, Chase, 11, 08, 09, 10 Daveren, Shane, 17, 14 Davidson, Frederick M., 85, 81 Davies, Jeffrey, 91, 89, 90 Davis, Donald, 94, 92, 93 Davis, Erik, 95, 91, 92, 93 Davis, Jon, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Davis, Matt, 09, 07 Davis, William E., 83, 79 Day, Scott, 13, 11, 12 Dayoc, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Debes, Joseph M., 75, 72, 73, 74 DeCoud, Justin M., 15, 12, 13, 14 Dehart, Paul E., 74, 72, 73 Dekker, Travis, 08, 04, 06, 07, 08 Delgado, Michael A., Jr., 83, 79 Delligatti, Robert S., 59, 57 Demerath, Chaz, 11, 08, 09, 10 Denny, John P., 84, 81 DeJulio, Nicholas, 13, 11, 12 DeOrio, James K., 70, 68, 69

Air Force Football

DeRock, Mark, 96, 93, 94, 95 DeRuyter, Tim J., 85, 82, 83, 84 DeWitt, Mike, 13, 11, 12 Diehl, Richard, 04, 02, 03 Dietz, Connor, 12, 09, 10, 11, 12 Dieudonne, Carl H., 84, 81, 82, 83 Dixon, Charles, II, 84, 81 Dixon, Lee C., 61, 60 Dohallow, Tyler, 07, 04, 05, 06 Dohner, Charles F., 75, 72 Dolan, John W., 59, 56, 57 Dorger, John M., 68, 66 Dornbusch, Kette, 92, 89, 90, 91 Douglass, Chase, 13, 11 Douville, Arnold K., 78, 76, 77 Dowd, McKenzie B., 12, 09 Dowis, Dee, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89 Downey, Douglas E., 93, 90, 91, 92 Dreslinski, Nathaniel, 15, 12, 13, 14 Dressel, Kenneth L., 80, 76, 78, 79 Drewnowski, Stephen T., 80, 77, 78, 79 Duff, Timothy L., 71, 68, 69, 70 Duffy, Kurt, 01, 99, 00 Dunbar, Douglas K., 82, 79, 80, 81 Duncan, Larry, 04, 01, 02, 03 Duncan, Lloyd F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Duncavage, Luke, 15, 13 Dunn, Brent, 90, 87 Dunn, Brett, 16, 14 Dunn, Tim, 94, 92, 93 Dunn, Troy E., 93, 90, 91, 92 Durden, Devin, 14, 11 Durham, Warren, 92, 89, 90 Dwyer, Richard E, 96, 95 Dyer, Jason, 94, 93

-- E --

Eaglin, David, 94, 92, 93 Eason, Jordan, 13, 10, 11, 12 Eaton, Trey, 09, 06 Ebia, Abe, 98, 96 Eberle, Scott, 06, 04, 05 Eccles, Jon, 02, 00 Eckles, Danny L., 63, 60 Edwards, Adam, 96, 94, 95 Edwards, Albert, M., 94, 91, 92, 93 Edwards, Pat, 06, 05 Egan, Gregory S., 83, 81, 82 Eilers, Todd, 97, 95, 96 El-Amin, Saj, 10, 09 Elliott, Joseph (Harrison), 15, 12, 13, 14 Ellis, Michael W., 77, 75 Ellis, Richard P., 68, 66, 67 Elsbernd, Gerald F., 59, 56 Emery, Joel, 91, 88 Ensor, Keith , 97, 95, 96 Epie, Makia, 01, 98, 99 Epping, Edward E., 70, 67, 68, 69 Escamilla, Jon, 12, 09 Evans, Chris, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Evans, David, 92, 89, 90, 91 Evans, Patrick W., 87, 84, 85, 86 Evenson, Kraig A., 86, 83, 84, 85 Evers, Michael S., 78, 75, 76, 77 Evert, Robert, 98, 96, 97 Ewig, Mark G., 70, 67, 68, 69 Ewing, Kevin D., 83, 80, 81

-- F --

Faber, Nathan, 98, 95, 96 Faison, Eric, 91, 87, 89, 90 Falgout, John, 10, 08, 09 Falk, Karl, 98, 96, 97 Fallon, Richard E., 68, 65, 66, 67

Fariss, Laurence A., 75, 72, 73, 74 Farmer, Matthew, 00, 97, 98, 99 Farr, Robert A., 75, 72, 73, 74 Fausti, Edward A., 65, 62, 63, 64 Felton, Jeffrey, 00, 98, 99 Fenske, Stuart V., 63, 60, 61, 62 Fernandez, Steve, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Fieberkorn, Michael, 03, 00 Findall, Christopher E., 87, 84, 85, 86 Finnan, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Finnan, Sean, 98, 95, 96, 97 Fischer, Alan M., 71, 69, 70 Fisher, Arthur R., 67, 65, 66 Fisher, Bryce, 99, 97, 98 Fisher, Miles W., 15, 12, 13 Fitch, Adam, 06, 03, 04, 05 Fitzgerald, Nick, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Fitzpatrick, Charles E., III, 74, 72 Fleming, Kevin J., 85, 82, 83, 84 Fleming, Ross, 12, 10, 11 Fleming, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Flewelling, Steven E., 87, 83, 85, 86 Flynn, John, 99, 97 Foertsch, Thomas R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Fogler, Kevin, 11, 08, 09, 10 Fortson, Michael L., 80, 77, 78, 79 Foster, Derek C., 84, 82 Foster, Franklin J., 78, 74 Foster, Stephen, 94, 92, 93 Fowler, Drew 08, 05, 06, 07 France, Michael, 82, 79, 80, 81 Franklin, Craig A., 81, 78 Free, William (Billy), 99, 97, 98 Freeman, Josh, 12, 09, 10 Fritzsche, Bruce, 75, 74 Fritzsche, Mark H., 77, 75, 76 Frozena, John D., 76, 73, 74, 75 Funk, Christian G., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Funk, Frederick H., 84, 82, 83 Furst, Timothy M., 78, 76, 77 Fyda, Timothy J., 79, 77, 78

-- G --

Gagliano, Sam, 15, 13 Gaines, David A., 88, 85 Gaines, Scott, 89, 87 Galbraith, James A., 82, 78, 80, 81 Galbreath, Michael J., 64, 61, 62, 63 Galios, Stephen E., 59, 56, 57, 58 Gallagher, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00 Galland, Matt, 16, 14 Gann, Christian, 15, 12 Gantt, Mike, 88, 86, 87 Garcia, Roy D., 88, 84, 86, 87 Gardner, Ryan, 12, 10, 11 Garguile, Noah, 08, 05, 06 Garland, Ben, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Garner, Michael J., 69, 66 Gauch, David A., 94, 91, 92, 93 Gavin, Louis J., 63, 62 Gebhardt, Charles L., 63, 62 Geddie, Samuel T., 83, 80 Gee, Michael P., 79, 76, 77, 78 Gehrsitz, Tim, 05, 02 George, Kristov, 16, 13 Gessert, David P., 73, 70, 71, 72 Gettys, Blake A., 88, 85, 86, 87 Getz, Cody, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Geyer, Brandon 10, 07, 08, 09 Giannini, Bobby, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Gibadlo, Kenny, 90, 87, 88 Gibbs, Randall, 03, 00 Gibson, George C., 67, 65, 66 Gierat, Scott L., 89, 87, 88

Gilbert, Robert L., 73, 71, 72 Gilbertson, Garrett, 09, 07 Gilliam, Charles, 99, 96, 97, 98 Gizzi, Christopher, 98, 94, 96, 97 Gladney, Randle, 90, 87, 88, 89 Glick, Brady M., 87, 84, 85, 86 Glisson, Wes, 01, 99, 00 Glover, Matt, 94, 92 Glover, Russel D., 78, 76, 77 Goheen, Leo A., 82, 79 Gonzales, Ryan, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Gorges, Thomas W., 65, 62, 63, 64 Gould, Bart, 04, 03 Gould, Michael C., 76, 73, 75 Gouyd, Clayton A., 59, 56 Graddy, Marchello, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03 Grant, Karl A., 85, 81 Grantham, Curtis, 07, 05, 06 Gray, Andy, 06, 04, 05 Gray, Chris W., 93, 90, 91, 92 Gray, Ronald, 92, 89, 90, 91 Green, Robert, 15, 13, 14 Greenaway, Michael, 05, 02, 03, 04 Greenlaw, John T., Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Greenlee, William F., 66, 63, 64 Greenwood, Marcus R., 86, 82 Gregor, Robert L., 83, 78 Grein, David, 94, 92, 93 Greth, James W., 66, 63, 64 Gribben, Scott, 00, 97, 98, 99 Griffey, Terrence H., 62, 60, 61 Griffin, Garrett, 16, 12, 13, 14 Griffin, Jeremy, 94, 90 Griffin, Matthew, 03, 00 Griffith, John L., 72, 69, 70, 71 Grimm, Douglas A., 83, 79, 80 Guenther, Blaine, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Gulledge, John F., 59, 56, 57, 58 Gulliver, Timothy L., 80, 78, 79 Gurnell, Braylon, 11, 09 Guth, William M., 68, 65, 66, 67 Guthrie, Lee C., 97, 95, 96

-- H --

Haas, Darryl O., 72, 69, 70, 71 Haddad, Richard S., 81, 78, 79, 80 Hahn, Gerhard, 96, 94, 95 Halderman, Kyle, 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Hall, Chad, 08, 05, 06, 07 Hall, James B., 96, 94, 95 Hall, Joshton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Hall, Richard B., Jr, 68, 66 Hallager, Donald J., 62, 61 Hallenbeck, Ralph G., 69, 67, 68 Hamlin, Kenneth E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Hamm, James S., 71, 68, 69, 70 Hampton, Michael, 10, 08, 09 Hancock, Greg, 15, 13 Hancock, Craig, 96, 94, 95 Handley, Justin, 07, 04, 05 Hanes, James, 02, 00, 01 Hankamer, Robert (Ty), 87, 84, 85, 86 Hannig, Jack D., 68, 67 Hansen, Alexander, 16, 12, 13, 14 Hansen, Steven A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Hanseth, George L., 66, 63, 64 Hardage, Samuel A., 61, 58, 59, 60 Hardin, Phillip, 90, 87 Harkleroad, Wendall J., 65, 62, 63, 64 Harridge, Chance, 04, 01, 02, 03 Harris, David, 17, 13, 14 Harris, Ryan, 99, 96 Harris, Terrance L., 81, 77 Harrison, Johnny, 95, 92, 93

141


all-time lettermen Jones, David M., 15, 12, 13, 14 Jones, Elijah (EJ), 87, 84, 85, 86 Jones, Jared N., 15, 12, 13 Jones, Jason C., 92, 89, 90, 91 Jones, Joshua, 08, 04 Jones, Randall T., 86, 83, 85 Jones, Richard D., 83, 80 Jones, Ronald E., 61, 60 Jones, William, Jr. 80, 77 Jordan, Chris, 13, 11, 12 Jose, Joseph M., 86, 83, 84, 85 Joseph, Matthew, 02, 00, 01 Jozwiak, Thomas, 59, 56, 57, 58 Jurries, Mike, 90, 87, 88, 89

-- K --

Harrison, Ryan, 09, 07, 08 Hart, Broam, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Hart, Devin, 08, 07 Hartley, James C., 78, 77 Hartwell, Colin, 08, 06 Harvey, Dwight E., 85, 81 Hase, Thomas B., 80, 77 Hass, Jeff T., 76, 73, 75 Hassen, Kenneth A., 70, 68, 69 Haugh, Jeff, 99, 97, 98 Hawkins, Bruce, 86, 84 Hayden, John E., 68, 65, 66, 67 Haynie, Richard A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Hayes, Austin, 14, 12, 13 Hays, Jeffrey A., 84, 82, 83 Hazen, John T., 76, 73, 74, 75 Healy, Connor, 16, 12, 13, 14 Healy, Michael C., 73, 70 Healy, Patrick, 17, 14 Heard, Andrew, 13, 11 Heath, Charles S., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Heaton, Donald, 06, 03, 04, 05 Hecker, James B., 89, 87, 88 Heckert, Donald W., 67, 64, 65, 66 Heffernon, Kelly D., 83, 81 Heier, Tom, 03, 98, 99, 02 Heil, Daniel, 01, 00 Heil, Steven L., 74, 71, 72, 73 Helinski, John F., 63, 62 Hellinger, Brian K., 93, 91, 92 Hemphill, Anthony, 10, 08 Hendricks, Marcus, 15, 12, 13, 14 Hendricks, Steven, 96, 94, 95 Hendricks, Thomas C., 59, 58 Hendrickson, Steve F., 87, 84, 85, 86 Hendrix, Carlton, 97, 94, 95, 96 Hennek, Roderick E., 75, 72, 73, 74 Hennessey, Patrick 11, 07, 08, 10 Hennings, Chad W., 88, 84, 85, 86, 87 Hennings, Kent, 94, 92, 93 Henry, Jerry C., 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Hentges, William J., 63, 62 Herrick, Gordon J., 72, 70, 71 Herrington, Parker, 13, 11, 12 Hess, Dean A., Jr, 63, 60, 61, 62 Hess, Tyler, 05, 02, 03 Hester, Michael J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Hicks, Jonathan, 03, 00, 02 Hightower, Trevor, 04, 01, 02, 03 Hildebrand, David, 01, 98, 99, 00

Air Force Football

Hill, Brian A., 91, 88, 89, 90 Hill, David S., 81, 77 Hill, Eldrick, 93, 90, 91, 92 Hill, Ryan, 99, 96, 97, 98 Hilliard, Don C., 93, 91, 92 Hinkle, James M., 61, 60 Hinman, Ellwood P., III, 64, 63 Hinson, Robert E., 67, 65 Hirneise, Brandon, 13, 10, 11 Hlatky, David, 89, 86, 87, 88 Hodge, Cameron, 05, 02, 03, 04 Hodgkinson, Buck, 00, 97, 98, 99 Hoefar, Colby, 95, 92, 93 Hoffman, Lawrence J., 79, 77, 78 Hoffman, Zachary, 14, 12, 13 Hogarty, James P., 67, 65, 66 Hogle, Guy O., Jr, 66, 64, 65 Hoita, Daniel J., 79, 77 Holaday, Alva B., 65, 63, 64 Holder, Daniel, 08, 06, 07 Holkeboer, Thomas K., 74, 71 Hollister, Scott, 90, 87, 88, 89 Holloway, Robert, 96, 93, 94 Holstege, Kris, 05, 03, 04 Homburg, Robert C., 73, 70, 71, 72 Hoog, Stephen L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Hoolihan, Michael W., 85, 81, 82 Hopkins, Clarence, 93, 90, 91, 92 Hough, Luther W., II, 73, 71, 72 House, Brandt L, 97, 95 Hovorka, Theodore P., 88, 85 Howard, Christopher, 91, 89, 90 Howell, Samuel D., 82, 79 Hruby, John T., 89, 87, 88 Huckins, Chris, 07, 05, 06 Hudgins, LeRon, 96, 93, 94, 95 Huff, Jeffrey J., 84, 82, 83 Huff, Lawrence D., 72, 70, 71 Hufford, Larry, 06, 04, 05 Hufford, Scott, 93, 90, 91, 92 Huggins, Thomas G., 84, 81, 83 Hughes, James, 96, 93, 94, 95 Hughes, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Hunter, Mikel, 13, 09, 10, 11 Huntsman, Colton, 15, 12, 13, 14 Husar, Michael A., 14, 10, 11, 13, 14 Huskisson, Alex, 13, 11, 12 Hussey, Ronald J., 81, 79 Hutt, Brad M., 98, 95, 96 Huyser, Brett, 04, 01, 02, 03

Hyder, Luke, 10, 07, 08, 09

-- I --

Ichiyama, John, 97, 94 Imamura, Ian, 16, 12 Ingram, Joeseph, 00, 97 Ireland, Dustin, 01, 00 Isaacson, Terry C., 64, 61, 62, 63

-- J --

Jablonsky, Keven J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Jackson, Charles, 00, 97, 98, 99 Jackson, John L., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Jackson, Mark G., 83, 82 Jackson, Scott F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Jagerson, Gordon T., 64, 61, 62, 63 Jaggers, Kenneth W., 66, 63, 64 James, Christopher A., 93, 90, 91, 92 James, Darren, 90, 89 James, Douglas E., 86, 84 James, Forrest, 88, 87 James, George F., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 James, Ronald L., 92, 90, 91 Janssen, Carl A., Jr., 68, 65, 66, 67 Janulis, James F., 72, 70, 71 Jarratt, Brian, 05, 04 Jarvis, Jefferson J., 66, 64 Jeffcoat, James Tyrone, 87, 85, 86 Jefferson, Tim, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Jenkins, Ron R., 98, 95, 96, 97 Jennings, Ernest R., Jr, 71, 68, 69, 70 Jensen, Scott R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Jessop, Chris, 01, 98, 99, 00 Johnson, Andre, 97, 95, 96 Johnson, Daniel K., 60, 57, 58, 59 Johnson, Danta, 96, 93, 94, 95 Johnson, DeAndre (D.J.), 17, 13, 14 Johnson, Grant T., 93, 90, 91, 92 Johnson, Greg, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, James L., 72, 70 Johnson, Jeffrey D., 89, 86, 87, 88 Johnson, Jeremy, 95, 91, 92, 93 Johnson, Mike, 88, 86, 87 Johnson, Zach, 02, 00, 01 Jolly, Todd, 04, 02, 03 Jones (Sampson), Tony, 00, 97, 98, 99 Jones, Bryan, 07, 04, 05, 06 Jones, Darius, 13, 09, 10, 11 Jones, David Lee, 91, 88, 89, 90

Kafka, Tom, 90, 87, 88, 89 Kaspari, Ralph 68, 66 Kasperski, Donald J., 82, 79 Kaufman, Evan, 13, 10, 11, 12 Kauth, Zachary, 12, 09, 10, 11 Kehs, Harry, 12, 10, 11 Keller, Joey, 07, 04, 06 Keller, Michael M., 70, 68, 69 Kelley, Michael, 03, 00 Kelly, Joseph A., 84, 81 Kelly, Steven A., 85, 82, 83, 84 Kelso, James V., 68, 67 Kemp, Ryan, 09, 06, 07, 08 Kendall, Thomas R., 69, 66 Kendrick, Jacobe, 07, 03, 04, 05, 06 Kenley, Vernon F., 62, 59 Kenney, Mark L., 77, 74, 75, 76 Kerber, Andrew, 14, 11, 12, 13 Kerr, James A., Jr, 60, 57, 58, 59 Kershner, John A., 84, 81, 82, 83 Keuchler, William 11, 07, 08 Kilmer, Gary M., 89, 86, 87, 88 Kimes, Tyler, 06, 04, 05 Kinamon, Chuck, 86, 84, 85 King, Kelvin, 96, 93, 94, 95 Kinslow, Anthony D., 82, 79 Kirby, Michael R., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Kirchoff, Aaron, 09, 06, 07, 08 Kirkland, Jason, 99, 96, 97, 98 Kirkwood, Gregory, 06, 04, 05 Kiszely, Frank W., 61, 60 Kleckner, Alex, 94, 92, 93 Kline, Russell B., 78, 75 Knorr, Brian, 86, 83, 84, 85 Knutzen, Stacey, 88, 87 Koepke, Michael J., 80, 77 Kohl, Bruce F., 63, 60, 61, 62 Kohn, Demario, 15, 12, 13 Koleas, James W., 70, 67 Konemann, Andrew, 12, 08, 10 Kons, Jason, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Kopacka, Ben, 12, 09, 10, 11 Kosmatka, Timothy J., 89, 87, 88 Kraay, Robert, 07, 04, 05, 06 Krause, Kenneth E., 65, 64 Krause, Robert C., 89, 86, 87, 88 Kremser, Kurt, 96, 94, 95 Krogh, Michael, 08, 06, 07 Kubiak, Jeffrey J., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Kucera, John N., 78, 75, 76, 77 Kuenzel, John D., 60, 57, 58, 59 Kuhl, Charles, 92, 89 Kundert, Corrie J., 75, 72, 73, 74 Kupersmith, Douglas A., 76, 73, 74, 75 Kurzdorfer, Joel, 05, 02, 03 Kusan, Joshua, 13, 10, 11, 12

142


all-time lettermen -- L --

LaBasco, Brian, 03, 00, 01 Lacy, Jalen, 17, 14 LaCoste, James (Anthony), 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Ladipo, Roland, 17, 13, 14 Lamendola, Ken, 11, 07, 08, 09 Lanagan, Mike, 66, 64 Landes, William M., 65, 62, 63, 64 Lane, Philip R., 61, 57, 58, 59, 60 Lang, James D., 63, 61, 62 Lange, Thomas L., 76, 73, 74, 75 Larson, Adam, 04, 01 Larson, Dean L., 92, 89 Larson, Derrick R., 88, 85, 86, 87 Larson, Stephen, 10, 07, 08 Laster, Jeremy, 00, 97, 98, 99 Lawal, Olawale (Wale), 13, 09 Lawrie, Stan, 94, 91, 92 Lawson, David E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75 Leary, Donald C., 97, 95, 96 Lee, James W., 79, 76 Lee, Jonathan, 15, 11, 12, 13 Lehnhardt, Michael, 91, 89, 90 Leimbach, Glenn R., 70, 68, 69 Lenhart, Patrick, 94, 92, 93 Lennon, Raymond L., Jr, 64, 62, 63 Leslie, Todd, 04, 01 Letnich, Steve, 90, 87 Leuthauser, Dennis A., 70, 67, 68, 69 Lewis, Robert M., 70, 68, 69 Lewis, Rodney, 91, 87, 88, 89, 90 Lietzke, Robert, 89, 87, 89 Lindsay, Brian, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Lington, Peter, 00, 97, 98, 99 Link, Keith, 15, 13, 14 Linn, Christian (Hayes), 17, 13, 14 Linnenkohl, William W., 76, 72 Litz, Elwood E., 68, 65, 66 Livingston, Donald B., 59, 57 Lobotzke, Steed, 92, 90, 91 Logsdon, Travis, 01, 98, 99, 00 Lombardi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Long, Leslie J., 79, 76 Longnecker, Charles H., 70, 67, 68, 69 Lorber, John, 64, 62, 63 Lore, David, 14, 12, 13 Lorenz, Frederick S., 76, 75 Loughman, Michael R., 87, 85, 86 Louthan, Marty, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Love, Bryon K., 92, 90, 91 Lovelace, Clifton, 91, 89, 90 Lovett, Ross, 14, 11, 12, 13 Ludowig, Alex, 16, 12, 13, 14 Luebbe, Dana-Paul, 14, 11, 12, 13 Lueckenhoff, Andrew, 03, 00 Lumpkin, Kyle 11, 08 Lusk, Peter, 10, 07, 08, 09 Lyons, Mark, 90, 87, 88, 89

-- Mc --

McArtor, Trusten A., 64, 61, 62, 63 McCain, Charles M., 60, 59 McCarthy, Kip, 08, 05, 06, 07 McCausland, Charles W., 79, 76, 77, 78 McCollum, Mack, K., 78, 76, 77 McCombs, Will, 94, 92, 93 McConnell, Preston, 95, 93, 94 McCraney, Matt, 02, 99, 01, 02 McCray, Brian, 96, 93, 94, 95 McCray, Cleveland R., 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 McCulloch, Roberts S., 67, 66 McDonald, Carlton, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 McDonough, Robert L., 62, 60, 61 McDowell, Lance, 90, 87, 88, 89

Air Force Football

McElhannon, Neal B., 85, 81 McGraw, Warner R., 75, 73, 74 McHenry, Gavin, 16, 12, 13, 14 McKain, Andew, 09, 06 McKay, Scotty, 01, 98, 99, 00 McKiernan, Thomas, 71, 69, 70 McKinney, Robert L., 70, 69 McLain, William L., Jr, 59, 56 McMenomy, Robert, 06, 04, 05 McMonagle, Donald R., 74, 72 McNaughton, Robert J., 62, 61 McNelis, Pat, 90, 87, 88, 89 McPhee, Duncan, 04, 03 McWilliams, Harrison, 12, 09, 10

-- M --

Maattala, Cyd L., 71, 68, 69, 70 MacArthur, Ty, 14, 11, 12, 13 MacGhee, David F., Jr., 70, 68, 69 Machacek, Stephen R., 72, 71 Machovina, George S., 73, 70, 71, 72 MacInnis, Christopher, 94, 91, 92, 93 Maddox, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Madole, Sean, 94, 92, 93 Madonna, Donald E., 59, 57 Madrid, Julian, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Madsen, Keith, 09, 07, 08 Magee, Claybourne S., II, 67, 65, 66 Mai, Matt, 02, 00, 01 Maki, Terry W., Jr., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Malackowski, Patrick C., 86, 83, 84, 85 Malin, Andy, 01, 98, 99, 00 Malkovich, Michael S., 80, 77 Mallory, Grant, 05, 02, 03 Malm, Daniel S., 82, 78, 79 Maloy, Jason, 95, 92, 93 Manley, George S., 84, 81, 82 Manning, Henry W., 66, 64, 65 Manuel, James, 15, 13, 14 Marietta, Anthony R., 70, 67, 68, 69 Mark, Michael J., 75, 72, 73, 74 Marr, Dale A., 80, 77 Marsh, Mark, 05, 01, 02 Marsh, Richard, 96, 93, 94, 95 Marshall, Ben, 11, 08 Marshall, Robert A., 70, 69 Martello, James, 00, 97, 98, 99 Martin, Andrew, 04, 03 Martin, Curtis J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Martin, Kevin C., 87, 84, 85, 86 Martini, Frank, 88, 86, 87 Marvin, Jared, 09, 06, 07, 08 Mason, Gerald M., 85, 82 Mason, Linwood, Jr, 78, 75, 76, 77 Massie, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Mastin, Darrell G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Mastroianni, Alex, 90, 87 Mateos, Carlos L., 85, 82, 83, 84 Mathis, Chad, 94, 91, 92, 93 Mathis, Mario, 90, 87, 88, 89 Maunz, James, 97, 94, 95, 96 Maurer, Thomas R., 92, 90, 91 Maxwell, Victor P., 61, 59, 60 May, Charles A., Jr., 59, 56, 57 Mayfield, William K., 72, 70, 71 Mayo, James R., 61, 58, 59, 60 Mayo, Paul, 03, 00, 01, 02 Mays, Jordan, 15, 11, 13, 14 Meagher, Patrick M., 80, 77, 78, 79 Means, Alex, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Meidinger, Travis, 00, 97, 98, 99 Meinrod, Sam, 02, 99, 00, 01 Meissen, Brad, 07, 05, 06 Melcher, Mark A., 85, 82, 83, 84

Melzer, Robert, 94, 91, 92, 93 Merritt, Brent, 90, 87, 89 Merrix, Ronald V., 83, 79 Messerall, Alec, 05, 02, 03, 04 Metters, Tony, 01, 98, 99, 00 Meyer, Anthony R., 93, 91, 92 Meyer, Scott, 03, 00, 01, 02 Miazga, Ronald F., 65, 64 Mignery, Alex, 01, 98 Miller, Ben, 02, 99, 00, 01 Miller, Chris, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Miller, James A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Miller, James V., 84, 81 Miller, Kelly D., 81, 77 Miller, Travis C, 13, 10, 11, 12 Mills, Nathan B., Jr, 68, 66 Milodragovich, Chris. N., 76, 73, 74, 75 Mindrup, Frank, 99, 96, 97, 98 Mitchell, David L., 73, 70, 71 Mitchell, Erik, 94, 92, 93 Mitchell, Jay, 59, 56, 57, 58 Mitchell, Nelson, 06, 03, 04, 05 Mitchell, Orderia F., 73, 70, 71, 72 Mitchell, Peter C., 65, 62, 63, 64 Mitscherling, Russ, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Mittelstadt, Gary, H., 77, 74, 75, 76 Moffett, Mike, 08, 06, 07 Mohr, Jeffrey W., 98, 95, 96, 97 Monahan, James E., Jr, 77, 73, 74, 75 Monson, Chris, 08, 06, 07 Moody, Mark K., 93, 90, 91, 92 Moorberg, Monte L., 61, 59, 60 Moore, Clyde D., II, 80, 76 Moore, Dennis D., 83, 80, 82 Moore, James, 95, 92, 93 Moore, John L., 61, 59, 60 Moore, Justin, 10, 08, 09 Moores, Charles R., 61, 58, 59 Moorhead, Glen W., III, 69, 68 Morales, Myles, 10, 08, 09 Morgan, Beau, 97, 94, 95, 96 Morgan, Blane, 99, 97, 98 Morris, Andre, Jr., 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Morris, Caleb, 08, 04, 06, 07 Morris, Grant A., 88, 85, 86 Morris, James E., 74, 71, 72, 73 Morris, Richard T., 64, 62, 63 Morris, Thomas J., 79, 77 Mott, David R., 92, 90, 91 Mrozek, Jerry L., 66, 64, 65 Mueller, Michael J., 68, 65, 66 Mullins, Dan, 90, 87, 89 Mulloy, Brian, 97, 95, 96 Mumme, David L., 69, 67, 68 Munafo, Marc E., 87, 84, 85, 86 Murphy, Franklin, 74, 71, 72, 73 Murphy, Timothy L., 65, 64 Murray, Ronald W., 65, 62, 63 Murray, William P., IV, 75, 72, 73, 74 Myers, Greg, 88, 86, 87

-- N --

Nacrelli, George A., 63, 62 Nan, David, 09, 06 Needham, Kenneth E., 62, 60, 61 Nelson, Corey, 01, 97, 98, 99, 00 Nelson, Eric G., 80, 79 Nelson, Robert A., 93, 90, 91, 92 Nemeth, William C., 67, 64 Netzinger, Don L., 62, 61 Neufeld, Blane, 04, 01, 02, 03 Newby, Matthew, 94, 91, 92, 93 Newell, Todd, 08, 06, 07, 08 Newman, Dylan, 99, 96, 97, 98

Newman, Edwin C., 62, 60, 61 Nichol, Joseph, 15, 12, 13 Nicklas, Peter L., 85, 82, 83, 84 Niklas, Austin J., 13, 10, 11, 12 Noonan, Mark, W., 80, 76 Norman, James, 00, 98, 99 Norman, Tony, 08, 05, 06, 07 Novak, Dan A., 74, 71 Noyes, Patrick, 15, 13, 14

-- O --

O’Connell, Eric M., 81, 79, 80 O’Day, Ryan, 07, 05 O’Gorman, Joseph R., 65, 62, 63, 64 Oberdieck, Donald R., 85, 82, 83, 84 Oehrle, Andrew, 16, 14 Ofili, Phil, 12, 08, 09 Ogilvie, Eugene S., 73, 70, 71, 72 Oleszczuk, Rick K., 84, 81 Olin, Jerome C., 73, 72 Ollis, Jim, 08, 05, 06, 07 Olsen, Jason, 96, 93 Olson, Eric, 90, 87, 88, 89 Olson, Nathan, 02, 98, 02 Oms, John H., 13, 10 Ondrejko, John J., 67, 64 Onuoha, Obasi, 94, 91, 92, 93 Onyechi, Jacob, 17, 13, 14 Osborne, Nathanial, 02, 00, 01 Ottofy, Glyn M., 73, 70, 71, 72 Overstreet, Jeff, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03 Owens, Jocobi, 17, 14

-- P --

Pacini, Phillip M., 72, 71 Paffett, Tyler, 08, 05, 07, 08 Palko, Kevin, 86, 84, 85 Palko, Kreg A., 88, 86, 87 Palmer, Joseph, 96, 93, 94, 95 Palmer, Leotis, 03, 99, 00, 01, 02 Parisi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Park, Anthony, 04, 01, 02, 03 Parker, Jimmie, 95, 91, 92 Parker, Robert S., 71, 69, 70 Parker, Thomas Gary, 77, 74, 75, 76 Parks, Charles, 98, 96, 97 Parma, Wilson H., 63, 61, 62 Paroda, Matthew, 99, 97, 98 Parr, Jeffrey, 98, 96, 97 Pasko, Robert, II, 84, 80 Pastorello, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Patton, David B., 71, 68, 69 Paulson, Jake, 09, 06, 07, 08 Pavlich, Sean, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Payne, James M., 89, 86, 87, 88 Payne, Zachary T., 12, 09, 10, 11 Pearson, Preston (Kale), 15, 12, 13, 14 Pease, Anthony, 71, 69, 70 Peel, John, 05, 02, 04 Peeples, Scott, 08, 05, 06, 07 Pendry, Justin, 02, 99, 00, 01 Peragine, Robert, 94, 92, 93 Perez, Gilberto, 07, 04, 05, 06 Perez, Robert E., 92, 90, 91 Perlow, Stuart, 07, 04, 05, 06 Peshehonoff, Ted, 89, 87 Petersen, Charles E., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Peterson, Thomas L., 75, 72, 73, 74 Petrzelka, Terrence L., 70, 68, 69 Pharris, Eric M., 86, 84, 85 Philippsen, Gregory E., 71, 70 Phillips, Brian, 99, 97, 98 Phillips, David, 59, 56, 57, 58 Pickering, Trent A., 87, 85, 86

143


all-time lettermen Pickett, Daniel, 12, 09, 10, 11 Pickett, Ivan, 93, 89 Pierce, Jordan, 15, 13, 14 Pierce, Roland, 14, 10 Pipes, Andrew, 09, 06, 07, 08 Pipes, Stephen C., 98, 95, 96, 97 Pittman, Kelly M., 86, 83, 84, 85 Podolny, David, A., 77, 75, 76 Pointer, Ronald, L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Poland, Dennis, 06, 03, 04, 05 Pollard, Ryan, 15, 11 Pommer, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Porisch, Luke, 01, 98, 99, 00 Potter, Robert G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Powell, Joe, 90, 87, 88 Price, William, 91, 88, 89, 90 Prill, Mark E., 73, 71, 72 Probert, Dan, 02, 99, 00, 01 Proctor, Spencer, 15, 12, 13, 14 Pruitt, Lewis R., 82, 79 Pshsniak, Gregory J., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Pugh, Joseph, 02, 00, 01 Pupich, George S., 60, 56, 57, 58, 59 Pupich, Samuel A., 97, 94, 95, 96 Puster, John S., 65, 62, 63, 64 Puz, Craig A., 76, 73, 74, 75

-- Q --

Quaale, Ryan J., 98, 95, 96, 97 Quinlan, Michael J., 61, 58, 59, 60 Quinn, Kevin, 07, 05, 06 Quintana, Sean, 10, 07, 08, 09

-- R --

Rabold, John, 08, 06, 07 Radtke, Danny L., 66, 65 Rafferty, Steven G., 85, 82, 83, 84 Ralston, Frank, 63, 62 Randle, Austin, 08, 06, 07 Ranger, Mark D.., 97, 94, 95, 96 Ransom, Samuel, 96, 94, 95 Rathsack, Matthew D., 86, 83, 84 Ratkewicz, Arthur G., 74, 71, 72, 73 Rawlins, Michael E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Rayl, George F., 70, 67, 68, 69 Rayl, Thomas J., 70, 68, 69 Reed, Dale N., Jr., 79, 77, 78 Reeves, Brandon, 09, 06, 07, 08 Reid, Colton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Reiley, Michael T., 70, 69 Reimer, Cliff, 99, 97 Reinebach, Rob, 01, 98 Reiner, David Allen, 77, 73, 74, 75, 76 Remauldo, Mike J., 92, 90 Rembert, Reggie 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Remsey, James, 93, 90, 91, 92 Renaud, Robert V., 81, 79, 80 Rengel, Michael J., 68, 65, 66 Renner, Michael J., 76, 73, 74, 75 Renner, Robert L., 80, 77 Reybitz, Edwin, 67, 64 Reymann, Chris C., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Rhone, Jamie, 98, 94, 95, 96 Rhone, Jon, 95, 91 Ricciardi, Rick, 07, 04 Rice, Walter H., IV, 92, 90, 91 Richardson, Carl H., Jr, 68, 65 Richardson, Charles, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Riche, Richard J., 76, 74, 75 Richmond, Philip A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Rickard, Dominic, 08, 04 Ricketts, Rick 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Rillos, Matt, 00, 97, 98, 99 Rino, Anthony, 82, 80, 81, 82

Air Force Football

Ritchie, Richard S., 64, 62, 63 Ritchie, Rick, 88, 87 Rivers, Kevin, 09, 07, 08 Rivers, Richard J., Jr, 69, 67, 68 Roach, Charles D., 68, 65 Roberson, Anthony J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Roberts, Karson, 16, 13 Roberts, Michael, 00, 97, 98, 99 Roberts, Quinton D., 88, 85, 86, 87 Roberts, Randall, 96, 94, 95 Robinette, Jalen, 17, 13, 14 Robinson, Jaquan, 12, 08 Roche, Barry, 99, 96, 97 Rochell, Matthew, 16, 12, 13, 14 Rodgers, Chadney, 03, 00 Rodgers, Charles S., 59, 56, 57, 58 Rodgers, Michael L., 93, 90, 91, 92 Rodgers, Sean, 05, 02, 03 Rodwell, Joseph E., 64, 61, 62, 63 Romine, Nathaniel (Nate), 17, 13, 14 Root, Mark, 08, 05, 06, 07 Rosane, Edwin, 59, 56, 57, 58 Rose, Jerry W., 84, 82, 83 Rosebush, Russell C., 79, 77, 78 Roseman, Stephen R., 68, 65, 66, 67 Rosenbach, Rory, 98, 95, 96 Ross, Grant, 18, 14 Ross, Joseph S., 66, 65 Rotello, Thomas J., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Rountree, Neal, 61, 59 Rouse, Jason B., 85, 82, 83 Rouse, Jerry D., 81, 78, 79, 80 Rouser, Jeffrey A., 84, 81, 82 Ruby, Tomislav Z., 86, 83, 84, 85 Rudd, Ned, W., Jr, 81, 79, 80 Rudzinski, John, 05, 02, 03, 04 Ruechel, A.J. (Andrew), 16, 13, 14 Ruff, Tobin, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Rule, Andrew, 02, 00, 01 Rumph, Clay F., 81, 78 Runyon, Kevin, 02, 97, 00, 01 Rushing, Devin, 16, 13, 14 Russ, Steven, 95, 92, 93, 94 Ryan, Michael S., 75, 74 Rybak, Garrett, 08, 05, 06, 07 Ryll, Dennis L., 69, 66, 68

-- S --

Salat, Frank E., 66, 65 Salmon, Scott M., 89, 87, 88 Sanders, Gilbert, 95, 93 Sanderson, Jason, 99, 95, 96, 97, 98 Sanderson, John N., 66, 65 Sandor, Colin, 17, 14 Sanford, Torrance, 95, 91 Sapp, John C., 96, 95 Sasser, Zach, 07, 05, 06 Schaefer, Stefan C., 77, 74 Schafer, Scott H., 81, 77, 78, 79, 80 Scheel, Dennis, 94, 90, 91 Scheel, Thomas T., 94, 91, 92, 93 Scheltens, Gregory K., 83, 81, 82 Schieffer, Joseph, 04, 01, 02, 03 Schlegel, Anthony, 05, 01, 02 Schluckebier, Tom K., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Schoeck, James A., 74, 72 Schonsheck, Tyler, 11, 08, 09, 10 Schoof, Richard J., 62, 61 Schreck, David, 83, 80, 81, 82 Schreck, Scott, 81, 80 Schultz, James H. 68, 65, 66 Schumacher, Timothy, 98, 96, 97 Schwartz, John, 04, 02, 03 Schwarzenbach, Todd, 94, 92 Schweighardt, Chris, 97, 94, 95, 96 Schweiss, Erik, 14, 10` Scott, Alton J., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Scott, Bob, 06, 04, 05 Scott, David J., 78, 75, 76, 77 Scott, Earl, 91, 89 Scott, John P., 85, 85 Scott, Leon, 84, 80 Scott, Michael W., 76, 74, 75 Sears, James F., 64, 61, 62, 63 Seekins, Ryan, 02, 00 Senn, Steve, 90, 87, 88, 89 Sessum, Jared, 00, 97 Sexton, Donald L., 72, 71 Shaffer, Daniel, 04, 01, 03, 04 Shaffer, David, 06, 04, 05 Shaffer, Steve 11, 07 Shannon, Richard H., 71, 68, 69, 70 Shanor, Aaron, 08, 07 Sharp, Bradley S., 76, 75 Shaw, Robert L., 77, 74, 75, 76 Shea, Kevin, 89, 87 Shedd, Tyler, 93, 91, 92

Sherman, Daniel B., 84, 82 Sholtis, Edward, 93, 92 Shugg, Charles K., 80, 78, 79 Shwedo, Bradford J., 87, 85, 86 Sicks, David F., 64, 61, 62, 63 Sigler, Steven A., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Simpson, Carlton S., 63, 60, 61, 62 Simpson, Vergil, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Singleton, Jemal, 99, 96, 97, 98 Sinning, Matthew, 93, 91 Skolnick, Corey, 12, 09 Skotte, Daniel M., 72, 71 Slack, David E., 77, 74, 75, 76 Smagh, Nishawn, 00, 97, 98, 99 Smith, Andy, 89, 87, 88 Smith, Chad (James), 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Smith, Clifford R., 76, 73, 74, 75 Smith, Donald R., 83, 78, 80, 82 Smith, Gerald T., 79, 76, 77, 78 Smith, Gregor D., 74, 71, 72, 73 Smith, James A., 71, 68, 69, 70 Smith, Kenny, 05, 02, 03, 04 Smith, Larry A., 71, 68 Smith, Michael J., 87, 84, 85, 86 Smith, Nathan, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Smith, Ricard K., 84, 79, 80, 81, 82 Smith, Shea (Robert), 09, 06, 07, 08 Smith, Shawn D., 84, 79, 80, 82, 83 Soderberg, Erik, 12, 09, 10, 11 Sokora, Brandon, 00, 97, 98, 99 Solano, Francisco (Paco), 16, 13, 14 Sotallaro, Mark, 95, 93 Soulek, James W., 65, 64 Southam, Wayne, 02, 98, 01 Southworth, Ryan, 11, 08, 09, 10 Sowa, John, 66, 65 Spears, Christian, 15, 12, 13, 14 Speltz, John G. 85, 80 Spence, Overton, 06, 02, 03, 04 Spetman, Randall W., 76, 73, 74, 75 Spewock, Stephen T., 87, 84, 85, 86 Spithill, John A., 69, 66 Spolsky, Iwan (John), 00, 98, 99 Stahr, Carsten, 06, 04, 05 Staine-Pyne, Frank, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Stamp, Eric, 90, 87 Stampfl, John T., 65, 62 Stanbury, Tom 84, 81, 82, 83 Stanton, Billy J., Jr., 73, 70, 71 Staponski, Rod, 77, 75, 76 Staponski, Virgil C., 71, 68, 69, 70 Stark, Ed, 90, 87 Starkey, Richard N., 68, 65, 66, 67 Stattmiller, Joseph E., 93, 90 Steed, John E., 88, 85, 86, 87 Steelhammer, Weston, 17, 13, 14 Stein, Paul E., 66, 64, 65 Stephan, Rodney A., 92, 89, 90, 91 Stephens, Darnell, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Stephens, Paul, 67, 64 Stephens, Savier 11, 07, 08, 09 Stoll, Patrick J., 87, 84, 85, 86 Stonehouse, David J., 73, 72 Stoner, Ronald E., 62, 59 Strain, Leroy A., 91, 90 Strecker, Adam, 04, 01, 02, 03 Strickland, Dontae, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Strock, Brian, 02, 00, 01 Strom, Brock T., 59, 56, 57, 58 Stucker, Pat B., 72, 71 Sturch, James P., 80, 78, 79 Suder, Beau, 07, 04, 05, 06 Suhajda, Joe, 97, 94, 95, 96 Sullivan, Konda, 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 Sumpter, Steven, 15, 12, 13

144


all-time lettermen Sumrall, Darryl J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Sundquist, Ted, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Sutton, Chris, 07, 04, 05, 06 Sutton, Curtis, 94, 91, 92, 93 Sutton, David A. 86, 83 Svendsen, Erik, 02, 00 Swanberg, Kevin G., 79, 76 Swanson, Richard E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Swertfager, Thomas A., 73, 72

-- T --

Taibi, John, 05, 03, 04, 05 Tanner, Craig, 97, 94, 95, 96 Tavrytzky, Jan A., 86, 83 Taylor, Nicholas, 04, 01, 02, 03 Taylor, William, 59, 57 Teague, John V., 87, 83, 85, 86 Teague, Roger W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Tebrink, Kenneth L., 79, 77 Teigen, Scott, 94, 91, 92, 93 Tellers, Shawn, 98, 96, 97 Telliard, Timothy P., 82, 78 Terrazone, Nathan, 05, 03, 04 Tew, Jared, 11, 08, 09, 10 Theken, Terry W., 73, 71, 72 Thies, Jerome C., 63, 60, 61, 62 Thiessen, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00 Thomas, Adam K., 94, 91 Thomas, Bernard, 98, 94 Thomas, Bobby J., 92, 89, 90, 91 Thomas, Chris, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Thomas, David W., 80, 76, 77 Thomas, Douglas, 85, 81 Thomas, Grant, 07, 04, 05, 06 Thomas, Paul R., 65, 62, 63 Thomas, Scott A., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Thomas, Shawn, 00, 97, 98, 99 Thomason, James A., 69, 67 Thompson, Dallas, 01, 95, 96, 00 Thompson, George M., 62, 61 Thompson, Grant (Erik), 03, 01, 02 Thompson, Matthew, 05, 02 Thompson, Neal R., 92, 90 Thompson, Robert G., 75, 72, 73, 74 Thompson, Victor, 07, 05, 06 Thomsen, Thomas, 93, 91, 92 Thomson, Laurence J., 59, 56, 57, 58 Thorstenson, Craig, 00, 97, 98, 99 Thurbush, Mark, 98, 96, 97 Thurston, Douglas, 95, 92, 93 Tietge, Michael R., 62, 60, 61 Timm, David L., 83, 82 Timmerman, Troy, 15, 13, 14 Tipton, Tucker, 13, 11, 12 Toffel, George J., 62, 61 Tokish, John T., 91, 87, 88, 89, 90 Toliver, Michael K., 87, 84, 85, 86 Tollstam, Larry C., 65, 62, 63, 64 Tomallo, James, 88, 86 Tone, Jason, 95, 93 Torchia, Linden J., 78, 75, 76, 77 Toth, Andrew J., 89, 87, 88 Townsend, John S., 74, 71 Townsend, Paul, 00, 98, 99 Travnick, William R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Tripple, Trent, 97, 92, 95, 96 Tubbs, James O., 80, 78, 79 Tucker, Eric, 94, 92, 93 Turner, Dennis, 00, 97 Turner, Dylan, 14, 10 Turner, Howard, 04, 01, 02, 03 Turner, Stephen V., 69, 66, 67, 68 Tyler, Michael, 99, 96, 97, 98 Tyner, Dustin G., 97, 95, 96

Air Force Football

-- U --

Underbakke, Jesse, 04, 02, 03 Uzell, David, 83, 80, 81, 82

-- V --

VanHulzen, Trent, 90, 87, 88, 89 VanInwegan, Earl S., 60, 57 Van maarth, Ryan, 02, 00 Vargas, John, 96, 93, 94, 95 Vaughn, Kenneth L., 77, 73, 74 Vellanti, Christopher G.L., 86, 84, 85 Vernon, Rodney G., 86, 83, 84, 85 Vertrees, Richard C., 82, 79 Vickery, Charles A., Jr, 82, 79 Vinson, Daniel, 14, 11 Vosika, Eugene L., 59, 56

-- W --

Wachenheim, Scott, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Wade, Chris, 01, 98, 99 Wade, Max, 98, 94 Waggoner, Mark, 93, 92 Wagner, Robert K., 61, 59, 60 Waiwaiole, Jordan, 12, 09, 10, 11 Walker, Dexter, 16, 12, 13, 14 Walker, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96 Walker, Michael D., 88, 85 Walker, Nathan, 11, 09, 10 Walker, Steve, 95, 93 Walker, Terry, 91, 88, 89 Walker, Thomas T., 61, 59, 60 Waller, Brett, 04, 02, 03 Waller, James P., 05, 02, 03, 04 Waller, Steven D., 73, 71, 72 Wallerstein, A.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Walski, Paul, 91, 89, 90 Walters, Brooks, 02, 00, 01 Ward, Matt, 06, 02, 03 Wargo, Paul G., Jr, 66, 63, 64 Warrack, Christian A., 60, 59 Warren, Charlton, 99, 96, 97, 98 Warzeka, Jonathan, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Washer, Christopher, 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Washington, Christopher, 95, 92 Waszak, Matt, 99, 98 Waterman, Charles R., Jr., 60, 59 Watkins, Brian, 95, 91, 92, 93

Watkins, Bobby, 15, 11 Watson, Ryan, 17, 13, 14 Weathers, Jeffrey T., 87, 84, 86 Weathersby, Ray, 98, 97 Weaver, Ross, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Webb, Lance C., 74, 71, 72, 73 Webb, Michael A., 80, 76, 77 Weber, Mark, 90, 88, 89 Weeks, Tyler, 09, 07 Weidmann, James, 78, 74, 75, 76, 77 Weigand, John R., 84, 81, 82, 83 Weiss, Bart W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Weist, Chace, 05, 01 Wells, Charles, 08, 05, 06 Welsh, John, 03, 01, 02 West, James D., 68, 66 Weydert, James C., 72, 70, 71 Whaley, Harold E., 71, 68, 69, 70 Whaley, Sanders A., 79, 75 Wharton, Donald, 15, 13, 14 Whatley, Melvin B., 98, 95 Whiting, Jackson, 00, 97, 98, 99 Whitt, Kevin, 12, 10, 11 Wideman, Hubert G., 59, 57, 58 Wikstrom, Jon (Wylie), 11, 09, 10 Wild, Ray E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75 Wiley, Alan C., 82, 79, 80, 81 Wilkerson, Brandon, 96, 94, 95 Wilkie, Jordan, 05, 02, 03, 04 Wilkie, Peter R., 93, 90, 91, 92 Williams, Keith, 09, 06, 07, 08 Williams, Kevin, 95, 91, 92, 93 Williams, Mark C., 89, 88 Williams, Paul W., 78, 75, 76, 77 Williams, Ryan E., 08, 05, 06, 07 Williams, Ryan K., 80, 77, 78, 79 Willis, Roy W., Jr, 75, 72, 73, 74 Wilson, Billy, 01, 98 Wilson, Dwan E., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Wilson, Jonathan, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Wilson, Lyle E., 62, 61 Wilson, Russell A., 86, 84, 85 Wilson, Steven, 90, 87, 88, 89 Winters, Deacon L., 80, 77 Wolfe, Richard E., 67, 65 Wolters, Tod D., 82, 79, 80, 81 Wood, Joseph L., 92, 89, 90, 91 Wood, Kenneth S., 77, 74, 75, 76 Wooding, Jr., Anthony, 14, 10, 11 Woodring, Erik, 99, 97, 98

Woods, Darryl, 91, 89, 90 Woods, Philip H., 61, 60 Worden, Roy M., 76, 73, 74, 75 Wosilius, William, 91, 88, 89 Wright, Adrian, 04, 01, 02, 03 Wright, Alex, 99, 97 Wright, Anthony, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Wurglitz, Alfred M., 70, 67, 68, 69 Wyngaard, Gerald F., 68, 65, 66, 67

-- Y --

Yandell, Saxon, 94, 91, 92, 93 Yarbrough, Steve, 89, 87, 88 Yates, Shanon, 92, 89, 90, 91 Yeager, Louis, 93, 90, 91, 92 Yeager, Luke, 09, 07, 08 Young, David T., 92, 89, 90, 91 Young, Douglas, 91, 88, 89, 90 Young, Matt, 95, 93 Young, Terrence J., 75, 73, 74 Young, Wayne D., 94, 90, 91, 92, 93

-- Z --

Zagzebski, Kenneth P., 68, 65, 66, 67 Zaleski, Charles D., 59, 56, 57, 58 Zanotti, Adam, 07, 04, 05 Zanotti, Charles (C.J.), 00, 97, 98, 00 Zdroik, Daniel, 91, 89, 90 Zeman, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96 Zeman, Ryan, 08, 05, 06 Zemko, Charles R., 14, 12, 13 Ziebart, David A., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79 Ziegler, John J., 86, 83, 84, 85 Zolninger, Gregory C., 84, 81, 82, 83 Zyroll, Thomas C., 68, 65, 66, 67

145


past season results National Rankings The number prior to the opponent indicates the ranking of that opponent. The number to the right of the opponent in ( ) is Air Force’s ranking at the time of the game. The first number indicated is the United Press ranking, followed by the Associated Press ranking. The United Press ranking was replaced by CNN from 1993-1996, then later by ESPN from 1997 to the present.

Ben Martin 1958-77 Record 96-103-9 (20 yrs) 1958 (9-0-2)

1955 (4-4-0) Coach: Col. Robert V. Whitlow Co-Captains: Brock Strom & John White+ O.8 Denver Frosh* .......................... W 34-18 O.15 Colorado State Frosh (N1)........ W 21-13 O.22 Colorado Frosh (N2)................. L 0-32 O.29 Kansas Frosh ............................ L 0-33 N.5 Utah Frosh (N1) ........................ L 6-12 N.12 Wyoming Frosh (N2) ............... W 21-13 N.19 at New Mexico Frosh ............... W 7-6 N.26 Oklahoma Frosh ....................... L 12-48 * - 17,785 saw first game at D.U. Stadium in Denver. N1 - Penrose Stadium, Colorado Springs. N2 - Pueblo Stadium, Pueblo, Colo. + - Game captains were used. Strom and White were named co-captains prior to the final game of the season. 1955 was a non-varsity season (games not counted in overall record).

First Senior Class Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Brock Strom S.26 at Detroit ................................... W 37-6 O.4 at 8/8 Iowa*................................. T 13-13 O.11 Colorado State .......................... W 36-6 O.18 at Stanford ................................ W 16-0 O.25 Utah (17/14).............................. W 16-14 N.1 at Oklahoma St. (17/13) ........... W 33-29 N.8 at Denver (14/10) ...................... W 10-7 N.15 Wyoming (N1) (12/10) ............. W 21-6 N.22 at New Mexico (10/9) ............... W 45-7 N.29 at Colorado (9/8)....................... W 20-14 COTTON BOWL J1 9/10 TCU (N2) (8/6) ................. T 0-0 * - First crowd of over 45,000 to watch Air Force game (48,325). N1 - Washburn Field, Colorado Springs. N2 - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1960 (4-6-0) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Mike Quinlan+ S.24 Colorado State .......................... W 32-8 O.1 Stanford .................................... W 32-9 O.8 8/11 Missouri (17/-) .................. L 8-34 O.15 5/5 Navy (N1) ........................... L 3-35 O.22 at Wyoming .............................. L 0-15 O.29 George Washington .................. L 6-20 N.5 Denver ...................................... W 36-6 N.12 at 14/11 UCLA ......................... L 0-22 N.26 at Colorado ............................... W 16-6 D.2 at Miami (Fla.) .......................... L 14-23 + - Game captains were used. Quinlan was named captain at the end of the season. N1 - Baltimore Memorial Stadium.

1961 (3-7-0) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Bob McDonough+ S.23 UCLA #* .................................. L 6-19 S.30 Kansas State.............................. L 12-14 O.7 at SMU...................................... L 7-9 O.14 at Cincinnati.............................. W 8-6 O.21 Maryland................................... L 0-21 O.28 at New Mexico ......................... L 6-21 N.4 Colorado State .......................... W 14-9 N.11 at California .............................. W 15-14 N.18 at Baylor ................................... L 7-31 D.2 6/6 Colorado ............................. L 12-29 + - Game captains were used. McDonough was named captain at the end of the season. # - First night home Air Force game at Denver Stadium. * - Largest crowd to watch Air Force home game at Denver Stadium (27,500).

1959 (5-4-1)

L.T. “Buck” Shaw 1956-57 Record 9-8-2 (2 yrs) 1956 (6-2-1) Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw Co-Captains: Larry Thomson & Charles Zaleski+ S.29 at San Diego U.*....................... W 46-0 O.6 at Colorado College .................. W 53-14 O.13 Western State ............................ W 48-13 O.20 Colorado Mines ........................ W 49-6 O.27 Eastern New Mexico ................ W 34-7 N.3 Northern Colorado .................... W 21-0 N.10 at Whittier ................................. T 14-14 N.17 Idaho State (N1) ....................... L 7-13 N.24 Brigham Young ........................ L 21-34 * - First varsity game and first Air Force shutout. N1 - Pueblo Stadium. + - Game captains were used. Thomson and Zaleski were named co-captain prior to final game of the season.

Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Howard Bronson S.26 at Wyoming .............................. W 20-7 O.3 at Trinity (-/18) ......................... W 27-6 O.10 Idaho (19/18) ............................ W 21-0 O.17 Oregon (N1) (12/17) ................. L 3-20 O.23 at 17/- UCLA ........................... W 20-7 O.31 Army (N2)+ (15/-) .................... T 13-13 N.7 at Missouri (20/18) ................... L 0-13 N.14 Arizona (N3) ............................. W 22-15 N.21 New Mexico ............................. L 27-28 N.28 at Colorado ............................... L 7-15 + - First crowd of over 65,000 to watch regular season Air Force game (67,000). N1 - Portland, Ore. N2 - Yankee Stadium, New York City. N3 - Folsom Field, Boulder, Colo. Air Force was ranked 15th in the preseason national poll

1962 (5-5-0) First season at Falcon Stadium Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Skinner Simpson S.22 Colorado State* ........................ W 34-0 S.29 at -/4 Penn State ........................ L 6-20 O.6 at Southern Methodist............... W 25-20 O.13 at Arizona ................................. W 20-6 O.20 Oregon+ .................................... L 20-35 O.27 Miami (Fla.) .............................. L 3-21 N.3 Wyoming .................................. W 35-14 N.10 at UCLA ................................... W 17-11 N.17 Baylor ....................................... L 3-10 N.24 at Colorado ............................... L 10-34 * - First game at Falcon Stadium. + - Falcon Stadium dedication.

1957 (3-6-1) Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw Co-Captains: Brock Strom & Charles Zaleski+ S.20 at UCLA* ................................. L 0-47 S.28 Occidental ................................. W 40-6 O.5 Detroit ....................................... W 19-12 O.11 at George Washington .............. L 0-20 O.26 at Tulsa ..................................... L 7-12 N.2 at Wyoming .............................. T 7-7 N.9 Denver ...................................... L 14-26 N.16 at Utah ...................................... L 0-34 N.23 New Mexico ............................. W 31-0 N.30 Colorado State .......................... L 7-20 * - First crowd of over 30,000 to watch Air Force game (33,293). + - Game captains. Strom and Zaleski were named co-captains at the end of the season.

Air Force Football

146


past season results 1963 (7-4-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Terry Isaacson & Todd Jagerson S.21 -/10 Washington ...................... W 10-7 S.28 Colorado State ......................... W 69-0 O.5 at SMU ..................................... L 0-10 O.12 at 10/- Nebraska ....................... W 17-13 O.19 at Maryland .............................. L 14-21 O.26 Boston College ........................ W 34-7 N.2 Army# (N1) ............................. L 10-14 N.9 UCLA ...................................... W 48-21 N.16 at New Mexico......................... W 30-8 D.7+ Colorado .................................. W 17-14 GATOR BOWL D.28 North Carolina (N2)................. L 0-35 + - changed from Nov. 23 because of President Kennedy’s death. N1 - Soldier Field, Chicago. N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. # - First crowd over 67,000 to watch Air Force regular season game (76,660).

1964 (4-5-1) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Dick Czarnota & Wendell Harkleroad S.19 at Washington .......................... W 3-2 S.26 at Michigan .............................. L 7-24 O.3 Colorado State ......................... W 14-6 O.10 5/6 Notre Dame........................ L 7-34 O.17 Missouri ................................... L 7-17 O.24 at Boston College..................... L 7-13 O.31 Arizona .................................... W 7-0 N.7 at UCLA .................................. W 24-15 N.14 Wyoming ................................. T 7-7 N.21 at Colorado .............................. L 23-28

1965 (3-6-1) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Paul Stein S.18 at Wyoming ............................. L 14-31 S.25 -/12 Nebraska ........................... L 17-27 O.2 Stanford ................................... L 16-17 O.9 California ................................. L 7-24 O.16 Oregon (N1) ............................. T 18-18 O.23 at Univ. of Pacific .................... W 40-0 O.30 10/- UCLA ............................. L 0-10 N.6 Army (N2) ............................... W 14-3 N.13 at Arizona................................. W 34-7 N.20 Colorado .................................. L 6-19 N1 - Multnomah Stadium, Portland, Ore. N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.

1968 (7-3-0) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Dick Swanson S.21 -/16 Florida (N1) ...................... L 20-23 S.28 -/20 Wyoming .......................... W 10-3 O.5 at Stanford................................ L 13-23 O.12 Navy (N2) ................................ W 26-20 O.19 at Colorado State ..................... W 31-0 O.26 at Pittsburgh ............................. W 27-14 N.2 North Carolina ......................... W 28-15 N.9 Arizona .................................... L 10-14 N.16 Tulsa ........................................ W 28-8 N.23 at Colorado .............................. W 58-35 N1 - Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.

1971 (6-4-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Brian Bream & John Greenlaw S.18 Missouri * ................................ W 7-6 S.25 Wyoming ................................. W 23-19 O.2 at 11/9 Penn State .................... L 14-16 O.9 SMU......................................... W 30-0 O.16 Army ........................................ W 20-7 O.23 at Colorado State (-/20) ........... W 17-12 O.30 at 15/13 Arizona St. (18/18) ......... L 28-44 N.6 Oregon ..................................... L 14-23 N.13 at Tulsa .................................... W 17-7 N.20 at 10/10 Colorado .................... L 17-53 * - Air Force’s 75th victory.

1972 (6-4-0) 1969 (6-4-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Gary Baxter & Ed Epping S.13 at Southern Methodist .............. W 26-22 S.20 at -/10 Missouri ........................ L 17-19 S.27 20/- Wyoming .......................... L 25-27 O.11 at North Carolina ..................... W 20-10 O.18 Oregon* ................................... W 60-13 O.25 Colorado State (-/20) ............... W 28-7 N.1 at Army (-/19) .......................... W 13-6 N.8 Utah State (-/19) ...................... W 38-13 N.15 at 12/13 Stanford (-/20) ........... L 34-47 N.22 at 9/8 Notre Dame.................... L 6-13 * - “Fog Bowl” game.

Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Orderia Mitchell & Gene Ogilvie S.16 Wyoming ................................. W 45-14 S.23 Pittsburgh ................................. W 41-13 S.30 Davidson (17/-) ........................ W 68-6 O.7 at Colorado State (15/19) ......... W 53-13 O.14 at Boston College(15/15) ......... W 13-9 O.21 Navy* (14/16) .......................... L 17-21 O.28 at 13/16 Arizona State ............. W 39-31 N.4 at Army*(15/19) ...................... L 14-17 N.11 12/12 Notre Dame.................... L 7-21 N.18 15/15 Colorado ........................ L 7-38 * - First Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy Season.

1973 (6-4-0) 1970 (9-3-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Cyd Maattala & Virgil Staponski S.12 Idaho ........................................ W 45-7 S.19 at Wyoming ............................. W 41-17 S.26 Missouri (N1) (-/20) ................ W 37-14 O.3 Colorado State (10/10)............. W 37-22 O.10 Tulane (7/8) ............................. W 24-3 O.17 Navy (N2) (6/7) ....................... W 26-3 O.24 Boston College (6/7) ................ W 35-10 O.31 at Arizona (7/7) ........................ W 23-20 N.7 at Oregon (7/9)......................... L 35-46 N.14 Stanford (12/13) ....................... W 31-14 N.21 Colorado (8/10)........................ L 19-49 SUGAR BOWL J.1 Tennessee (N3) (11/11) ........... L 13-34 N1 - Busch Stadium, St. Louis. N2 - Washington, D.C., Kennedy Stadium. N3 - Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, La. Air Force finished the season ranked 13/16 in final poll.

Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Rich Haynie & Jim Morris S.22 Oregon ..................................... W 24-17 S.29 New Mexico ............................ W 10-6 O.6 7/7 Penn State .......................... L 9-19 O.13 at 17/17 Colorado .................... L 17-38 O.20 at Navy ..................................... L 6-42 O.27 Davidson .................................. W 41-19 N.3 Army ........................................ W 43-10 N.10 Rutgers ..................................... W 31-14 N.17 at Arizona................................. W 27-26 N.22 at 5/5 Notre Dame.................... L 15-48

1966 (4-6-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Lloyd Duncan & Scott Jackson S.17 Wyoming ................................. L 0-13 S.24 at Washington* ........................ W 10-0 O.1 Navy......................................... W 15-7 O.8 Hawai’i .................................... W 54-0 O.15 Oregon ..................................... L 6-17 O.22 Colorado State ......................... L 21-41 O.29 at 3/3 UCLA ............................ L 13-38 N.5 at Stanford................................ L 6-21 N.12 at North Carolina ..................... W 20-14 N.19 at Colorado .............................. L 9-10 * - Air Force’s 50th victory.

1967 (2-6-2) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Neal Starkey S.16 at Oklahoma State .................... T 0-0 S.23 at Wyoming ............................. L 10-37 S.30 Washington .............................. L 7-30 O.7 at California ............................. L 12-14 O.14 North Carolina ......................... W 10-8 O.21 at Tulane .................................. W 13-10 O.28 Colorado State ......................... T 17-17 N.4 Army* ...................................... L 7-10 N.18 at Arizona................................. L 10-14 N.25 Colorado .................................. L 0-33 * - Record crowd at Falcon Stadium (49,536). First homecoming game.

Air Force Football

147


past season results 1974 (2-9-0)

1977 (2-8-1)

Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Larry Fariss & Terry Young S.14 Idaho ......................................... W 37-0 S.21 at Oregon .................................. L 23-27 S.28 at Wyoming .............................. L 16-20 O.5 Colorado** ............................... L 27-28 O.12 20/- Tulane................................ L 3-10 O.19 Navy ......................................... W 19-16 O.26 at Rutgers .................................. L 3-20 N.2 Brigham Young ........................ L 10-12 N.9 at Army ..................................... L 16-17 N.16 Arizona ..................................... L 24-27 N.23 at 4/5 Notre Dame*** .............. L 0-38

Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Jack Kucera & Jim Weidmann S.10 at Wyoming .............................. T 0-0 S.17 at California .............................. L 14-24 S.24 Univ. of Pacific ......................... W 15-13 O.1 at Georgia Tech ........................ L 3-30 O.8 at Navy...................................... L 7-10 O.15 Arizona State ............................ L 14-37 O.22 at Baylor ................................... L 7-28 O.29 Boston College ......................... L 14-36 N.5 Army ......................................... L 6-31 N.12 Vanderbilt ................................. W 34-28 N.19 at 6/6 Notre Dame .................... L 0-49

** - Dave Lawson kicked 60-yard field goal. *** - Team record of scoring in 72 straight games stops (1968-1974).

1975 (2-8-1) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Chris Milodragovich & Randy Spetman S.13 Arkansas (N1) ........................... L 0-35 S.20 at Iowa State* ........................... L 12-17 S.27 9/10 UCLA ............................... T 20-20 O.4 Navy (N2) ................................. L 0-17 O.11 at Brigham Young .................... L 14-28 O.18 15/15 Notre Dame .................... L 30-31 O.25 at Colorado State ...................... L 10-47 N.1 Army ......................................... W 33-3 N.8 Tulane (N3) .............................. W 13-12 N.15 13/15 California ........................ L 14-31 N.22 Wyoming .................................. L 10-24 * - Dedicated new Iowa State Stadium. Lawson kicked 62-yard field goal. N1 - Little Rock, Ark. N2 - Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Wash., D.C. N3 - Superdome, New Orleans, La.

1976 (4-7-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Mark Kenney & Ken Wood S.11 Univ. of Pacific* ....................... W 36-3 S.18 Iowa State ................................. L 6-41 S.25 at 4/5 UCLA ............................. L 7-40 O.2 Kent State(N1) .......................... L 19-24 O.9 Navy ......................................... W 13-3 O.16 Colorado State .......................... L 3-27 O.23 The Citadel ............................... L 7-26 O.30 at Army ..................................... L 7-24 N.6 at Arizona St. ............................ W 31-30 N.13 at Vanderbilt ............................. L 10-34 N.20 19/- Wyoming (U) .................... W 41-21 * - Air Force’s 100th victory. N1 - Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio.

Bill Parcells 1978 Record 3-8 (1 yr)

1978 (3-8-0) Coach: Bill Parcells Co-Captains: Tom Foertsch & Steve Hoog S.9 at Texas-El Paso ....................... W 34-25 S.16 at Boston College ..................... W 18-7 S.23 Holy Cross ................................ L 18-35 S.30 at Kansas State .......................... L 21-34 O.7 Navy ......................................... L 8-37 O.14 Colorado State .......................... L 13-31 O.21 18/20 Notre Dame .................... L 15-38 O.28 Kent State ................................. W 26-10 N.4 at Army ..................................... L 14-28 N.11 19/- Georgia Tech ..................... L 21-42 N.18 at Vanderbilt ............................. L 27-41 + - Game captains were used. Foertsch and Hoog were named co-captains after the final game of the season.

Ken Hatfield 1979-83 Record 26-32-1 (5 yrs)

1980 (2-9-1) Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: Mike Bloomfield & Scott Schafer S.6 at Colorado State* .................... L 9-21 S.13 at 18/19 Washington ................. L 7-50 S.20 San Diego State* ...................... L 10-13 S.27 at Illinois ................................... T 20-20 O.4 at Yale ....................................... L 16-17 O.11 Navy ........................................ W 21-20 O.18 at Tulane ................................... L 7-28 N.1 Boston College ......................... L 0-23 N.8 at Army ..................................... L 24-47 N.15 Wyoming* ................................ W 25-7 N.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame .................... L 10-24 N.29 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 12-20 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. 1980 marks AFA’s first year in the WAC.

1981 (4-7-0) Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: Ed Antoine, Mike France & Johnny Jackson S.12 at -/15 Brigham Young * .......... L 21-45 S.19 Wyoming* ................................ L 10-17 S.26 at New Mexico* ....................... L 10-27 O.3 Colorado State* ........................ W 28-14 O.10 at Navy...................................... L 13-30 O.17 Tulane ....................................... L 13-31 O.24 at Oregon .................................. W 20-10 O.31 Army ......................................... W 7-3 N.14 Notre Dame .............................. L 7-35 N.21 at UNLV ................................... L 21-24 N.29 San Diego State* (N1) ............. W 21-16 + - Game captains were used. N1 - Game played at Olympic Memorial Stadium, Tokyo, Japan (Mirage Bowl). * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1982 (8-5-0) Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: All Seniors S.4 at Tulsa ..................................... L 17-35 S.11 San Diego State* ..................... W 44-32 S.18 at Texas Tech ............................ L 30-31 S.25 at 20/- Brigham Young * .......... W 39-38 O.2 New Mexico* ........................... L 37-49 O.9 Navy ......................................... W 24-21 O.16 Colorado State* ........................ L 11-21 O.23 at Texas-El Paso* ..................... W 35-7 O.30 Wyoming* ................................ W 44-34 N.6 at Army ..................................... W 27-9 N.20 16/18 Notre Dame .................... W 30-17 N.27 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 21-45 HALL OF FAME BOWL D.31 Vanderbilt***(N1) ................... W 36-28 N1 - Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. *** - Air Force’s 125th victory.

1983 (10-2-0) 1979 (2-9-0) Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: Ryan Williams & Dave Ziebart+ S.9 Tulsa ......................................... L 7-24 S.15 at Wisconsin ............................. L 0-38 S.22 Illinois ....................................... L 19-27 S.29 Kansas State.............................. L 6-19 O.6 at Navy...................................... L 9-13 O.13 9/10 Notre Dame ...................... L 13-38 O.20 at Oregon* ................................ L 9-17 O.27 at Colorado State ...................... L 6-20 N.3 Army ......................................... W 28-7 N.10 at Georgia Tech ........................ L 0-21 N.17 Vanderbilt ................................. W 30-29 + - Game captains were used. Ziebart and Williams were named co-captains at the end of the season. * - Oregon used ineligible player. Game forfeited to Air Force.

Air Force Football

Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: Game Captains S.3 at Colorado State* .................... W 34-13 S.10 Texas Tech................................ W 28-13 S.17 at Wyoming* ............................ L 7-14 S.24 Brigham Young * ..................... L 28-46 O.8 at Navy...................................... W 44-17 O.15 Texas-El Paso* ......................... W 37-25 O.22 Utah* ........................................ W 33-31 O.29 Army ......................................... W 41-20 N.5 Hawai’i* ................................... W 45-10 N.19 at Notre Dame........................... W 23-22 N.26 at San Diego State* (16/17) ...... W 38-7 INDEPENDENCE BOWL D.10 Mississippi(N1) (16/16)............ W 9-3 N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. Air Force ended the season ranked 15/13 in final polls.

148


past season results Fisher DeBerry 1984-2006 Record 169-109-1 (23 yrs) 1984 (8-4-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains S.1 San Diego State* ...................... W 34-16 S.8 Northern Colorado .................... W 75-7 S.15 at Wyoming* ............................ L 20-26 S.22 at Utah* .................................... L 17-28 S.29 Colorado State* ........................ W 52-10 O.6 Navy ......................................... W 29-22 O.13 at Notre Dame........................... W 21-7 O.20 5/7 Brigham Young* ................ L 25-30 N.3 at Army ..................................... L 12-24 N.10 at New Mexico* ....................... W 23-9 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* ..................... W 38-12 INDEPENDENCE BOWL D.15 Virginia Tech(N1) .................... W 23-7 N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La. * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1985 (12-1-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains A.31 Texas-El Paso* ......................... W 48-6 S.14 at Wyoming* ............................ W 49-7 S.21 Rice ........................................... W 59-17 S.28 at New Mexico* (18/19) ........... W 49-12 O.5 Notre Dame% (15/17) .............. W 21-15 O.12 at Navy (12/13) ......................... W 24-7 O.19 at Colorado State* (9/10).......... W 35-19 O.26 Utah* (6/8)................................ W 38-15 N.2 San Diego State* (6/7).............. W 31-10 N.9 Army (4/5) ................................ W 45-7 N.16 at 15/16 BYU* (4/4) ..........................L 21-28 N.23 at Hawai’i (10/13)..................... W 27-20 BLUEBONNET BOWL D.31 Texas (N1) (7/10) ..................... W 24-16 N1 - Game played in Houston, Texas. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. % - Fourth straight victory over Notre Dame. Air Force ended the season ranked 5/8 in the polls.

1986 (6-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains A.30 Hawai’i* (RTV)........................ W 24-17 S.6 at Texas-El Paso* ..................... W 23-21 S.20 Wyoming* (RTV) .................... L 17-23 S.27 Colorado State* (RTV)............. W 24-7 O.3 at Utah* .................................... W 45-35 O.11 Navy (RTV) (S) ........................ W 40-6 O.18 at Notre Dame (RTV) ............... L 3-31 O.25 at San Diego State* .................. W 22-10 N.8 at Army (RTV) ......................... L 11-21 N.22 at Rice ....................................... L 17-21 D.6 Brigham Young * (NTV) ......... L 3-23 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

Air Force Football

1987 (9-4-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains S.5 at Wyoming* ............................ L 13-27 S.12 Texas Christian ......................... W 21-10 S.19 San Diego State* ...................... W 49-7 S.26 at Colorado State* .................... W 27-19 O.3 Utah* ........................................ W 48-27 O.10 at Navy...................................... W 23-13 O.17 13/11 Notre Dame .................... L 14-35 O.24 Texas-El Paso* ......................... W 35-7 O.31 at Brigham Young * ................. L 13-24 N.7 Army ......................................... W 27-10 N.14 at New Mexico* ....................... W 73-26 N.21 at Hawai’i* ............................... W 34-31 FREEDOM BOWL D.30 Arizona State(N1) ........................ L 28-33 N1 - Game played in Anaheim, Calif. * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1988 (5-7-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains S.3 at Colorado State* .................... W 29-23 S.11 at San Diego St.* ..................... L 36-39 S.17 Northwestern% ......................... W 62-27 S.24 19/- Wyoming* ......................... L 45-48 O.1 New Mexico* ........................... W 63-14 O.8 Navy ......................................... W 34-24 O.15 at Utah* .................................... W 56-49 O.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame .................... L 13-41 N.5 at Army ..................................... L 15-28 N.12 18/- Brigham Young * .............. L 31-49 N.19 at Texas-El Paso* ..................... L 24-31 N.26 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 14-19 % - First win over a Big 10 opponent. * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1989 (8-4-1) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott Hollister, Randle Gladney, Tom Kafka S.2 San Diego St.* .......................... W 52-36 S.10 Wyoming*# ............................. W 45-7 S.16 at Northwestern ........................ W 48-31 S.23 Texas-El Paso* (19/-) ............... W 43-26 S.30 at Colorado St.*(19/24) ............ W 46-21 O.7 at Navy (15/20) ......................... W 35-7 O.14 1/1 Notre Dame# (14/17).......... L 27-41 O.21 at Texas Christian (17/19) ........ L 9-27 N.4 Army ......................................... W 29-3 N.11 at 18/21 Brigham Young*! ....... L 35-44 N.25 at Utah* .................................... W 42-38 D.9 at Hawai’i*# ............................. T 35-35 LIBERTY BOWL D.28 Mississippi#(N1) ...................... L 29-42 # - ESPN, ! - CBS. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn.

1990 (7-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Rodney Lewis, Lane Beene, Brian Hill, J.T. Tokish S.1 Colorado St.* ............................ L 33-35 S.8 Hawai’i* ................................... W 27-3 S.15 The Citadel ............................... W 10-7 S.22 at Wyoming* ............................ L 12-24 S.29 at San Diego State* .................. L 18-48 O.6 Navy ......................................... W 24-7 O.13 at 7/8 Notre Dame .................... L 27-57 O.27 Utah* ........................................ W 52-21 N.3 9/10 Brigham Young* .............. L 7-54 N.10 at Army ..................................... W 15-3 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* ..................... W 14-13 LIBERTY BOWL D.27 20/24 Ohio State#(N1) ............. W 23-11 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. # - ESPN

1991 (10-3-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Shanon Yates, Joe Wood, Rob Perez A.31 Weber State% ........................... W 48-31 S.7 at Colorado State*@................. W 31-26 S.14 at Utah* % ................................ W 24-21 S.21 San Diego State* % .................. W 21-20 S.28 at Brigham Young* % .............. L 7-21 O.5 Wyoming*$ .............................. W 51-28 O.12 at Navy...................................... W 46-6 O.19 5/5 Notre Dame# ...................... L 15-28 O.26 Texas-El Paso* % ..................... W 20-13 N.2 at New Mexico* ....................... L 32-34 N.9 Army ......................................... W 25-0 N.23 at Hawai’i* ............................... W 24-20 LIBERTY BOWL D.29 Mississippi St.+# (N1) .............. W 38-15 % - Blue & White Network.; @ - Prime Sports Network, $ ABC, # - ESPN.; + 200th Air Force Victory. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. Air Force was ranked -/25 in the final polls.

1992 (7-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Carlton McDonald, Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker S.5 Rice ...........................................W 30-21 S.12 Hawai’i*$ .................................L 3-6 S.19 at Wyoming* ............................W 42-28 S.25 New Mexico* ...........................W 33-32 O.3 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 28-22 O.10 Navy..........................................W 18-16 O.17 Colorado State*% .....................L 28-32 O.24 at San Diego State*...................W 20-17 O.31 Utah* ........................................L 13-20 N.7 at Army .....................................W 7-3 N.14 Brigham Young* ......................L 7-28 LIBERTY BOWL D.31 19/20 Mississippi # (N1) ..........L 0-13 #- ESPN, $ - Blue & White * - Western Athletic Conference game % - Prime Sports Network N1 - Played in Memphis, Tenn.

1993 (4-8-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne Young S.4 Indiana State# ...........................W 63-21 S.11 at Colorado St.* ........................L 5-8 S.18 San Diego St.%* .......................L 31-38 S.25 at 17/21 Brigham Young# ........L 3-30 O.2 Wyoming**/* ...........................L 18-31 O.9 at Navy ......................................L 24-28 O.16 at Fresno St.* ............................L 20-33 O.23 The Citadel** ...........................W 35-0 O.30 Texas-El Paso**/* ....................W 31-10 N.6 Army** .....................................W 25-6 N.13 at Utah*.....................................L 24-41 N.20 at Hawai’i*................................L 17-45 # - Prime Sports Network * - Western Athletic Conference Games % - ABC Regional Telecast, ** - Blue and White Network

1994 (8-4-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: All Seniors S.3 Colorado State* ........................L 21-34 S.9 21/- Brigham Young*$ .............L 21-45 S.17 Northwestern ............................L 10-14 S.24 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 47-7 O.1 at San Diego State*...................W 36-35 O.8 Navy#........................................W 43-21 O.22 Fresno State* ............................W 42-7 O.29 at Wyoming* ............................W 34-17 N.5 at Army .....................................W 10-6 N.12 14/12 Utah*# ............................W 40-33 N.19 at Notre Dame% .......................L 30-42 D.3 at Hawai’i*................................W 37-24 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. $ - ABC Regional Telecast # - Blue and White Network; % - NBC National Telecast

149


past season results 1995 (8-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Game Captains S.2 Brigham Young*#......................W 38-12 S.9 Wyoming*# (25/-) .....................W 34-10 S.16 Colorado State* (19/21) .............L 20-27 S.23 at Northwestern# ........................L 6-30 S.30 at New Mexico* .........................W 27-24 O.7 Texas-El Paso*...........................W 56-43 O.14 at Navy .......................................W 30-20 O.21 at Utah* ......................................L 21-22 O.28 at Fresno State* ..........................W 31-20 N.11 Army ..........................................W 38-20 N.18 10/8 Notre Dame# ......................L 14-44 N.25 at Hawai’i* .................................W 44-14 COPPER BOWL D.27 25/- Texas Tech#(N1) ................L 41-55 # - ESPN, * - estern Athletic Conference game N1 - Game played in Tucson, Ariz.

1996 (6-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau Morgan A.31 San Jose State*...........................W 45-0 S.7 at UNLV*...................................W 65-17 S.21 at Wyoming*..............................L 19-22 S.28 Rice* ..........................................W 45-17 O.12 Navy ...........................................L 17-20 O.19 at 9/8 Notre Dame% (OT)..........W 20-17 O.26 Hawai’i*.....................................W 34-7 N.2 Colorado State*&.......................L 41-42 N.09 at Army ......................................L 7-23 N.16 at Fresno State* (OT) .................W 44-38 N.28 at San Diego State* # .................L 23-28 % - NBC, & - Prime Sports Rocky Mountain # - ESPN; * - Western Athletic Conference game.

1997 (10-3-0) Coach Fisher DeBerry Captains: Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr+ A.30 Idaho ..........................................W 14-10 S.6 at Rice* ......................................W 41-14 S.13 UNLV* ......................................W 25-24 S.20 at Colorado State*# ....................W 24-0 S.27 San Diego State*# (OT) .............W 24-18 O.4 Citadel (25/-) ..............................W 17-3 O.11 at Navy& (23/23) .......................W 10-7 O.18 Fresno State* (18/19) .................L 17-20 O. 25 at San Jose State* (17/18) ..........L 22-25 N.1 at Hawai’i* (24/-) .......................W 34-27 N.8 Army ..........................................W 24-0 N.15 Wyoming*..................................W 14-3 LAS VEGAS BOWL D.20 Oregon(N1)# (21/23) .................L 13-41 # - ESPN2, & - Fox Sports Rky Mtn.; + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.; N1 - Game played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1998 (12-1-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Bryce Fisher+ S. 5 Wake Forest# .............................W 42-0 S. 12 at UNLV*...................................W 52-10 S. 17 Colorado State*#........................W 30-27 S. 26 at TCU* (Nt) (23/23) .................L 34-35 O. 3 New Mexico* .............................W 56-14 O. 10 Navy& ........................................W 49-7 O. 24 at Tulsa* .....................................W 42-21 O. 31 SMU*% (23/-) ...........................W 31-7 N. 7 at Army^ (21/25) ........................W 35-7 N. 14 at 25/25 Wyoming* (20/23) .......W 10-3 N. 21 Rice* (17/20) .............................W 22-16 D. 5 Brigham Young*(N1)& (13/17)......W 20-13 O’AHU BOWL D.25 Washington(N2)# (13/16) ..........W 45-25 # - ESPN, ^ - Blue and White Network, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national. + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season; N1 - WAC Championship, played in Las Vegas, Air Force ended the season ranked 10/13 in final polls.

Air Force Football

1999 (6-5-0)

2002 (8-5-0)

Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Charlie Jackson, Shawn Thomas, Craig Thorstenson, Mike Roberts+ S. 4 Villanova ....................................W 37-13 S. 18 at Washington&@......................W 31-21 S. 25 Wyoming##*m(25/24)...............L 7-10 O. 2 at San Diego State*$ ..................W 23-22 O. 9 at Navy& ....................................W 19-14 O. 16 Utah*$ (25/-)..............................L 15-21 O. 30 at 15/16 Brigham Young*$........L 20-27 N. 6 Army ..........................................W 28-0 N. 13 UNLV* ......................................W 35-16 N. 18 at Colorado State*# ....................L 21-41 N. 27 at New Mexico*$ .......................L 28-33 # - ESPN, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national; ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2 * - Mountain West Conference game (first season in MWC) + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season. @ - Victory gave AFA the nation’s longest active winning streak of 11 games

Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Tom Heier, Leotis Palmer, Bryan Blew, Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel. A. 31 S. 7 S. 21 S. 28 O. 5 O. 12 O. 19 O. 26 O. 31 N. 9 N. 16 N. 23

Northwestern &..........................W 52-3 New Mexico* ^ OT....................W 38-31 at -/23 California ........................W 23-21 at Utah*## .................................W 30-26 Navy (25/-) .................................W 48-7 BYU*$ (19/21) ..........................W 52-9 7/7 Notre Dame$ (15/18) ...........L 14-21 at Wyoming* (19/22) .................L 26-34 24/24 Colorado State*#..............L 12-31 at Army ## .................................W 49-30 at UNLV*##...............................W 49-32 San Diego St.*$ .........................L 34-38 SAN FRANCISCO BOWL D. 31 19/21 Virginia Tech $ ................L 13-20 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % NBC National, # - ESPN * - Mountain West Conference game

2000 (9-3-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Nate Beard, Mike Thiessen, Matt Pommer, Ben Miller+ S. 2 Cal State Northridge^.................W 55-6 S. 9 BYU*^ .......................................W 32-12 S. 23 at Utah*& ...................................W 23-14 S. 30 UNLV*& ...................................L 13-34 O. 7 Navy^ .........................................W 27-13 O. 14 at Wyoming*..............................W 51-34 O. 21 New Mexico*^ ...........................L 23-29 O. 28 at 19/19 Notre Dame%(OT).......L 31-34 N. 4 at Army ......................................W 41-27 N. 11 20/- Colorado State*$ ................W 44-40 N. 18 San Diego State*## ....................W 45-24 SILICON VALLEY BOWL D. 31 Fresno State$..............................W 37-34 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National * - Mountain West Conference game + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.

2003 (7-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Chance Harridge, Joe Schieffer, Brett Huyser, Jeff Overstreet, Monty Coleman, Trevor Hightower, John Rudzinski. A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 16 N. 1 N. 8 N. 15 N. 22

Wofford .................................... W 49-0 at Northwestern ........................ W 22-21 North Texas .............................. W 34-21 Wyoming*^ .............................. W 35-29 at BYU*##................................ W 24-10 at Navy (25/-) ........................... L 25-28 UNLV*## ................................. W 24-7 at Colorado State*$ .................. L 20-30 Utah*$ 3OT .............................. L 43-45 Army......................................... W 31-3 at New Mexico* ....................... L 12-24 at San Diego State*^ ................ L 3-24

## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN * - Mountain West Conference game

2001 (6-6-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Zach Johnson, Keith Boyea, Justin Pendry, Ben Miller+ S. 1 3/3 Oklahoma &.........................L 3-44 S. 8 Tennessee Tech ..........................W 42-0 S. 29 at San Diego State*## ................W 45-21 O. 6 at Navy .......................................W 24-18 O. 13 Wyoming*..................................W 24-13 O. 20 at 13/18 BYU*$ .........................L 33-63 O. 27 at New Mexico* .........................L 33-52 N. 3 Army ..........................................W 34-24 N. 8 at Colorado State*$ ....................L 21-28 N. 17 UNLV*^.....................................L 10-34 N. 24 at Hawaii ....................................L 30-52 D. 1 Utah*! ........................................W 38-37 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National * - Mountain West Conference game ! - Game postponed from Sept. 15 due to Sept. 11th tragedy + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.

2004 (5-6-0) Coach Fisher DeBerry Captains: Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, Alec Messerall. S. 4 S. 11 S. 18 S. 25 S. 30 O. 9 O. 23 O. 30 N. 6 N. 13 N. 20

15/13 California ........................ L 14-56 E. Washington .......................... W 42-20 at UNLV* ................................. W 27-10 at 14/15 Utah*## ...................... L 35-49 Navy NT ................................... L 21-24 New Mexico*^ ......................... W 28-23 BYU*##.................................... L 24-41 at Wyoming* ............................ L 26-43 at Army@ ................................. W 31-22 San Diego State*@................... L 31-37 Colorado State* ........................ W 47-17

## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN, @ - Altitude * - Mountain West Conference game

150


past season results 2005 (4-7-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Jon Wilson, Ross Weaver, Russ Mitscherling. S. 3 Washington (N) .........................W 20-17 S. 10 San Diego State* .......................W 41-29 S. 17 Wyoming* .................................L 28-29 S. 22 at Utah*% ..................................L 35-38 S. 29 at Colorado State (NT)*%.........L 23-41 O. 8 at Navy## ..................................L 24-27 O. 15 UNLV*......................................W 42-7 O. 22 21/21 TCU*$.............................L 10-48 O. 29 at BYU*$ ..................................L 41-62 N. 5 Army$$ .....................................L 24-27 N. 19 at New Mexico* ........................W 42-24 # - ABC Regional; & - ESPN2; % - ESPN; $ - ESPN Regional; $$ - ESPN Classic; @SportsWest; ^ - Altitude Sports; ! - Game played in Seattle, Wash. (considered AFA home game); ## - CSTV national * - Mountain West Conference game

2006 (4-8-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton. S. 9 at 11/17 Tennessee ....................L 30-31 S. 23 at Wyoming* .............................W 31-24 S. 30 New Mexico*$ ..........................W 24-7 O. 7 Navy## ......................................L 17-24 O. 14 Colorado State*$ .......................W 24-21 O. 21 at San Diego St. *$ ....................L 12-19 O. 28 BYU*^ ......................................L 14-33 N. 3 at Army& ..................................W 43-7 N. 11 9/8 Notre Dame## .....................L 17-39 N. 18 Utah*$ .......................................L 14-17 N. 24 at UNLV*$ ................................L 39-42 D. 2 at TCU*## .................................L 14-38 & - ESPN 2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; * - Mountain West Conference game

Troy Calhoun 2007-Present Record 59-44-0 (8 yrs) 2007 (9-4-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains S. 1 South Carolina State $...............W 34-3 S. 8 at Utah*$ ...................................W 20-12 S. 13 TCU*## .....................................W 20-17 OT S. 22 at BYU *$ .................................L 6-31 S. 29 at Navy ## .................................L 20-31 O. 6 UNLV* $...................................W 31-14 O. 13 at Colorado State* $ ..................W 45-21 O. 20 Wyoming*$ ...............................W 20-12 O. 25 at New Mexico* ^ .....................L 31-34 N. 3 Army ## ....................................W 30-10 N. 10 at Notre Dame% ........................W 41-24 N. 17 San Diego State* .......................W 55-23 ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 31 California & ..............................L 36-42 & - ESPN/ESPN2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game

Air Force Football

2008 (8-5-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains A. 30 Southern Utah ...........................W 41-7 S. 6 at Wyoming*## .........................W 23-3 S. 13 Houston (N1).............................W 31-28 S. 20 20/20 Utah*^ .............................L 23-30 O. 4 Navy ^ .......................................L 27-33 O. 11 at San Diego State*$ .................W 35-10 O. 18 at UNLV*$ ................................W 29-28 O. 23 New Mexico*## ........................W 23-10 N. 1 at Army & .................................W 16-7 N. 8 Colorado State*$ .......................W 38-17 N. 15 16/18 BYU*## ..........................L 24-38 N. 22 at 15/17 TCU*^ .........................L 10-44 ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 31 Houston & .................................L 28-34 & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game;

2009 (8-5-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains S. 5 Nicholls State ............................W 72-0 S. 12 at Minnesota%...........................L 13-20 S. 19 at New Mexico*## ....................W 37-13 S. 26 San Diego State*$ .....................W 26-14 O. 3 at Navy## ..................................L 13-16 OT O. 10 10/9 TCU*##.............................L 17-20 O. 17 Wyoming*$ ...............................W 10-0 O. 24 at 19/20 Utah*^ .........................L 16-23 OT O. 31 at Colorado State*$ ...................W 34-16 N. 7 Army## .....................................W 35-7 N. 14 UNLV*$....................................W 45-17 N. 21 at 19/18 BYU*## ......................L 21-38 ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 31 Houston & .................................W 47-20 & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Big Ten, * - Mountain West Conference game

2010 (9-4-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains S. 4 Northwestern State ....................W 65-21 S. 11 #RV/24BYU*^ ..........................W 35-14 S. 18 at #7/9Oklahoma% ....................L 24-27 S. 25 at Wyoming*$ ...........................W 20-14 O. 2 Navy^ ........................................W 14-6 O. 9 Colorado State (-/25)*$ .............W 49-27 O. 16 at San Diego St. (23/23)*$ ........L 25-27 O. 23 at #4/4TCU*## ..........................L 7-38 O. 30 #8/7Utah*## ..............................L 23-28 N. 6 at Army## .................................W 42-22 N. 13 New Mexico*$ ..........................W 48-23 N. 18 at UNLV*## ..............................W 35-20 INDEPENDENCE BOWL D. 27 Georgia Tech& ..........................W 14-7 & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Fox net, * - MWC game.

2011 (7-6-0)

2012 (6-7-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains S. 1 Idaho State.................................W 49-21 S. 8 at Michigan ! .............................L 25-31 S. 22 at UNLV*$ ................................L 35-38 S. 29 Colorado State*$ .......................W 42-21 O. 6 Navy% .......................................L 21-28 OT O. 13 at Wyoming*& .........................W 28-27 O. 20 New Mexico*& .........................W 28-23 O. 26 Nevada*## ................................W 48-31 N. 3 at Army## .................................L 21-41 N. 10 at San Diego State*^ .................L 9-28 N. 16 Hawaii*&& ...............................W 21-7 N. 24 at Fresno State*^ .......................L 15-48 ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 29 Rice@ ........................................L 14-33 ! - ABC; $ - Altitude; % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; * - MWC game.

2013 (2-10-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains A. 31 Colgate& ...................................W 38-13 S. 7 Utah State*## ............................L 20-52 S. 13 at Boise State*@ .......................L 20-42 S. 21 Wyoming*&..............................L 23-56 S. 28 at Nevada*##.............................L 42-45 O. 5 at Navy % .................................L 10-28 O. 10 San Diego State*## ...................L 20-27 O. 26 Notre Dame## ...........................L 10-45 N. 2 Army$ .......................................W 42-28 N. 8 at New Mexico*$ ......................L 37-45 N. 21 UNLV*$....................................L 21-41 N. 30 at Colorado State*$$ .................L 13-58 % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3 * - MWC game.

2014 (10-3-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Michael Husar, Jr., Kale Pearson, Christian Spears, Joey Nichol A. 30 Nicholls State$$ ........................W 44-16 S. 6 at Wyoming*$ ...........................L 13-17 S. 13 at Georgia State$$ .....................W 48-38 S. 27 Boise State*##...........................W 28-14 O. 4 Navy## ......................................W 30-21 O. 11 at Utah State*$ ..........................L 16-34 O. 18 New Mexico*& .........................W 35-31 N. 1 at Army% ..................................W 23-6 N. 8 at UNLV*&& ...........................W 48-21 N. 15 Nevada*& .................................W 45-38 OT N. 21 at San Diego State*## ...............L 14-30 N. 28 Colorado State*## .....................W 27-24 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL D. 20 Western Michigan@ .................W 38-24 % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN * - MWC game.

Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains S. 3 South Dakota$ ...........................W 37-20 S. 10 TCU*^ .......................................L 19-35 S. 24 Tennessee State$ .......................W 63-24 O. 1 at Navy% ...................................W 35-34 OT O. 8 at Notre Dame@ .......................L 33-59 O. 13 San Diego State*## ...................L 27-41 O. 22 at Boise State*^ .........................L 26-37 O. 29 at New Mexico*$ ......................W 42-0 N. 5 Army% ......................................W 24-14 N. 12 Wyoming*$ ...............................L 17-25 N. 19 UNLV*$....................................W 45-17 N. 26 at Colorado State*$ ...................W 45-21 MILITARY BOWL D. 28 Toledo& ....................................L 41-42 & - ESPN2; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ NBC Sports; % - CBS, @ - NBC; * - MWC game.

151


bowl recaps

Score Air Force TCU

1959 COTTON

1971 SUGAR BOWL

Jan. 1, Dallas, TX

Jan. 1, New Orleans, LA

1 0 0

2 0 0

3 0 0

4 0 0

Final 0 0

Scoring Plays None Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 13 5-6-2 140 12-23-0 91 7-38.1 5-3 3-15

TCU 9 8-1-0 190 3-11-2 37 9-38.8 8-3 8-61

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Spikes (TCU) 17-108, Galios (AFA) 13-52 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lasater (TCU) 1-1-0-37, Mayo (AFA) 9-19-0-70 Receiving (#-Yds): Meyer (TCU) 1-37, Lane (AFA) 4-27 Attendance: 75,504; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees MVP Lineman: Dave Phillips MVP Back: Steve Galios

1963 GATOR Dec. 28, Jacksonville, FL Score Air Force No. Carolina

1 0 6

2 0 14

3 0 8

4 0 7

Final 0 35

Score Air Force Tennessee

1 7 24

2 0 0

3 6 7

4 0 3

Final 13 34

Scoring Plays UT - McLeary 5 run (Hunt kick), 1/12:15 UT - Hunt 30 FG, 1/8:44 UT - McLeary 20 run (Hunt kick), 1/6:07 UT - Theiler 10 pass from Scott (Hunt kick), 1/3:21 AFA - Haas rec. fumble in endzone (Barry kick), 1/1:56 UT - Majors 57 punt return (Hunt kick), 3/13:30 AFA- Bassa 27 pass from Parker (Kick failed), 3/8:22 UT - Hunt 33 FG, 4/9:06 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 15 0-13-2 -12 23-46-4 239 8-34.5 7-4 0-0

Tenn 24 9-15-0 86 24-46-2 306 5-31.4 7-3 8-74

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Water (UT) 14-57, Bream (AFA) 16-16 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Scott (UT) 22-40-0-288, Parker (AFA) 23-46-0-239 Receiving (#-Yds): Thompson (UT) 9-125, Bassa (AFA) 10-114 Attendance: 78,685, Weather: Party cloudy, 55 degrees, Wind E 5-15 mph No AFA MVP

Scoring Plays UNC - Willard 1 run (Kick failed), 1/2:34 UNC - Edge 6 run (Pass failed), 2/9:40 UNC - Robinson 5 pass from Black (Robinson pass from Black), 2/4:29 UNC - Kessler 1 run (Lacey pass from Edge), 3/4:44 UNC - Black 5 run (Chapman kick), 4/13:19

Score Air Force Vanderbilt

Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

Scoring Plays VU - Jordan 28 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 1/11:06 AFA - Louthan 1 run (Pavlich kick), 1/1:16 AFA - Brown 19 run (Pavlich kick), 2/9:04 VU - Roach 15 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/7:21 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/:46 AFA - Pavlich 21 FG, 3/6:39 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 3/:12 AFA - Sundquist 3 run (Pass failed), 4/12:45 AFA - Kershner 3 run (Pass failed), 4/10:11 AFA - Louthan 46 run (Pavlich kick), 4/3:38

AFA 14 7-7-0 95 14-36-5 165 4-40.0 3-2 3-42

UNC 23 14-8-1 251 12-21-0 119 6-36.0 2-0 3-35

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Willard (UNC) 18-94, Isaacson (AFA) 13-44 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Black (UNC) 6-6-0-71, Isaacson (AFA) 9-23-0-85 Receiving (#-Yds): Lacey (UNC) 3-35, Puster (AFA) 2-46 Attendance: 50,018, Weather: Party cloudy, 70 degrees, wind SW 4 mph AFA Game MVP: Dave Sicks

Air Force Football

Attendance: 75,114; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees Game MVP: Carl Dieudonne

1983 I NDEPENDENCE Dec. 10, Shreveport, LA Score Air Force Mississippi

1 3 0

2 3 3

3 3 0

4 0 0

Final 9 3

Scoring Plays AFA - Pavlich 44 FG, 1/7:37 AFA - Pavlich 39 FG, 2/7:39 UM - Teevan 39 FG, 2/:04 AF - Pavlich 27 FG, 3/7:59 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 18 14-4-0 277 6-7-0 71 3-30.3 3-3 4-19

UM 11 3-8-0 106 11-27-2 138 5-43.6 1-0 4-20

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): McGee (UM) 22-111, Brown (AFA) 12-91 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Powell (UM) 11-27-2-138, Louthan (AFA) 6-7-0-71 Receiving (#-Yds): Moffett (UM) 6-96-0, Kirby (AFA) 3-49-0 Attendance: 41,724 Game Offensive MVP: Marty Louthan

1982 HALL OF FAME Dec. 31, Birmingham, AL 1 7 7

2 7 14

3 3 7

4 19 0

Final 36 28

Team Statistics Category AFA VU First Downs 23 26 Rush-Pass-Pen 16-6-1 2-20-4 Rushing Yards 315 35 Passing (C-A-I) 11-17-0 38-51-3 Passing Yards 136 452 Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.0 2-32.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-39 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Edwards (VU) 5-21, Kershner (AFA) 32-132 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Taylor (VU) 38-51-3-452, Louthan (AFA) 11-17-0-136 Receiving (#-Yds): Jordan (VU) 20-173, Greenwood (AFA) 6-77

John Kershner had 32 carries for 132 yards as Air Force beat Vanderbilt, 36-28, in the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl in Birmingham, AL. 152


bowl recaps 1984 INDEPENDENCE

1987 FREEDOM

1989 LIBERTY

Dec. 15, Shreveport, LA

Dec. 30, Anaheim, CA

Dec. 28, Memphis, TN

Score Air Force Virginia Tech

1 3 7

2 7 0

3 0 0

4 13 0

Final 23 7

Scoring Plays AFA - Mateos 35 FG, 1/6:05 VT - Williams 3 run (Wade kick), 1/1:42 AFA - Simmons 3 run (Mateos kick), 2/8:50 AFA - Brown 2 run (Mateos kick), 4/6:00 AFA - Weiss 13 run (Kick failed), 4/2:08 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 15 11-2-2 221 6-7-0 49 6-42.5 2-0 4-30

VT 17 11-5-1 207 11-26-2 102 4-40.0 2-2 11-112

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Hunter (VT) 12-75, Weiss (AFA) 23-93 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Cox (VT 6-17-1-50, Weiss (AFA) 6-7-0-49 Receiving (#-Yds): Rider (VT) 4-45, Coleman (AFA) 1-16 Attendance: 41,100; Weather: Seasonal, 74 degrees, Wind 14-18 mph Game Offensive MVP: Bart Weiss

1985 BLUEBONNET Dec. 31, Houston, TX Score Air Force Texas

1 14 7

2 0 0

3 7 3

4 3 6

Final 24 16

Scoring Plays UT - Harris 34 pass from Stafford (Ward kick), 1/11:14 AFA - Pshsniak 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/3:37 AFA - Weiss 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/1:38 UT - Ward 24 FG, 3/6:19 AFA - Evans 19 run (Ruby kick), 3/3:35 UT - Ward 31 FG, 4/14:14 UT - Ward 28 FG, 4/7:34 AFA - Ruby 40 FG, 4/:43 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 17 9-8-0 189 1-5-0 5 11-49.2 1-0 6-45

1 7 0

2 7 24

3 0 3

4 14 6

Final 28 33

Scoring Plays AFA - G. Johnson 12 run (Yarbrough kick), 1/5:18 ASU - Williams 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/14:57 ASU - Harris 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/11:55 ASU - Zendejas 26 FG, 2/4:17 AFA - Booker 3 run (Yarbrough kick), 2/:30 ASU - Cox 61 pass from Ford (Zendejas kick), 2/:21 ASU - Zendejas 20 FG, 3/7:37 AFA - Senn 10 pass from McDowell (run failed), 4/2:59 AFA - Senn 18 pass from McDowell (McDowell run), 4/:10 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 21 14-6-1 309 8-16-2 117 7-35.0 2-1 5-65

ASU 22 10-10-2 187 16-30-1 272 4-44.5 2-2 10-86

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Harris (ASU) 13-93, Letnich (AFA) 16-90 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Ford (ASU) 16-30-1-272, McDowell (AFA) 5-7-0-66 Receiving (#-Yds): Cox (ASU) 4-110, Senn (AFA) 3-45 Attendance: 33,261; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees Game Defensive MVP: Chad Hennings

Score Air Force Mississippi

1 9 14

2 0 14

3 6 7

4 14 7

Final 29 42

Scoring Plays UM - Hines 23 pass from Darnell (Hogue kick), 1/13:53 AFA - Wood 37 FG, 1/11:16 UM - Baldwin 23 run (Hogue kick), 1/9:18 AFA - Dowis 2 run (Pass failed), 1/3:19 UM - Baldwin 21 run (Hogue kick), 2/10:20 UM - Coleman 58 punt return (Hogue kick), 2/1:21 AFA - Johnson 3 run (Run failed), 3/12:50 UM - Coleman 11 run (Hogue kick), 3/:26 UM - Thigpen 8 pass from Shows (Hogue kick) AFA - Senn 35 pass from McDowell (Pass failed), 4/9:02 AFA - Senn 21 pass from McDowell (Durham run), 4/2:34 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 25 12-12-1 259 14-24-2 233 4-43.3 3-2 2-12

UM 30 13-17-0 225 21-37-0 285 5-38.2 2-2 7-45

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Baldwin (UM) 15-177, Dowis (AFA) 18-92 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Darnell (UM) 19-33-0-261, McDowell (AFA) 7-8-0-147 Receiving (#-Yds): Green (UM) 5-72, Senn (AFA) 7-150 Attendance: 60,128; Weather: Partly Cloudy, 52 degrees, Wind 8-10 mph Most Valuable Offensive Player: Dee Dowis Most Valuable Defensive Player: Randle Gladney

UT 14 10-4-0 214 9-18-2 88 6-44.5 0-0 8-67

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Stafford (UT) 6-63, Evans (AFA) 18-129 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Stafford (UT) 9-18-2-88, Weiss (AFA) 1-5-0-5 Receiving (#-Yds): Harris (UT) 3-65, Pittman (AFA) 1-5 Attendance: 42,000; Weather: Cloudy, 70 Game Offensive MVP: Pat Evans

Air Force Football

Score Air Force Arizona State

Offensive lineman David Hlatky became an academic All-American in 1987 while leading Air Force vs. Arizona State in the 1987 Freedom Bowl in Anaheim, CA. 153


bowl recaps 1990 LIBERTY Dec. 27, Memphis, TN Score Air Force Ohio State

1 0 5

2 6 0

3 7 0

4 10 6

Final 23 11

Scoring Plays OSU - Safety, punter tackled in the endzone, 1/12:57 OSU - Williams 28 FG, 1/6:01 AFA - Perez 1 run (run failed), 2/3:47 AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 3/8:08 OSU - Smith 29 run (Pass failed), 4/13:21 AFA - Wood 46 FG, 4/2:47 AFA - McDonald 40 interception return (Wood kick), 4/2:31 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 16 13-1-2 254 1-3-1 11 3-33.0 3-2 6-60

OSU 14 7-6-1 80 12-31-3 134 5-29.0 1-0 6-42

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Smith (OSU) 13-62, Perez (AFA) 26-93 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Frey (OSU) 10-27-0-110, Perez (AFA) 1-3-0-11 Receiving (#-Yds): Olive (OSU) 4-63, Mott (AFA) 1-11 Attendance: 39,262; Weather: Cloudy, 34 degrees Game/Offensive MVP: Rob Perez AFA Defensive MVP: Brian Hill

(AFA) 26-114 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Robinson (MSU) 6-12-0-49, Perez (AFA) 1-2-1-10 Receiving (#-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 4-28, Wilkie (AFA) 1-10 Attendance: 61,497; Weather: Partly cloudy, 44 degrees, Winds N 10 mph Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Rob Perez

1992 LIBERTY Score Air Force Mississippi

Dec. 31, Memphis, TN 1 2 3 4 Final 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 0 3 13

Scoring Plays UM - Innocent 5 run (Lee kick), 1/2:42 UM - Lee 24 FG, 2/11:11 UM - Lee 29 FG, 4/9:56 AFA 14 8-5-1 104 10-17-2 81 5-33.0 2-1 6-53

UM 13 7-5-1 168 9-19-0 163 5-20.2 2-1 7-57

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yards): Innocent (UM) 17-65, Pastorello (AFA) 13-49 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Shows (UM) 9-19-0-163, Teigen (AFA) 5-8-1-55 Receiving (#-Yds): Courtney (UM) 4-63, Hufford (AFA) 2-18 Attendance: 47,602; Weather: Partly cloudy, 38 degrees, Winds N 10 mph Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Joe Pastorello AFA Defensive MVP: Mike Rodgers

1991 LIBERTY 1995 COPPER Dec. 27, Tucson, AZ Score Air Force Mississippi St.

1 14 0

2 7 7

3 3 0

4 14 8

Final 38 15

Scoring Plays AFA - Jones 1 run (Wood kick), 1/5:07 AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 1/2:11 AFA - Yates 35 yard int. return (Wood kick), 2/6:12 MSU - Edwards 4 pass from Robinson (Gardner kick), 2/:35 AFA - Wood 20 FG, 3/2:31 AFA - Hufford 31 run (Wood kick), 4/14:49 MSU - Davis 7 run (Pass good), 4/7:23 AFA - Simpson fumble rec. in endzone (Wood kick), 4/6:05 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

AFA 19 18-1-0 318 1-2-1 10 4-43.3 2-0 4-31

MSU 18 13-4-1 163 13-24-1 121 4-37.8 3-2 5-35

Score Air Force Texas Tech

AFA 25 17-6-2 449 7-13-0 83 3-39.3 3-1 5-51

TT 28 15-12-1 374 22-41-1 245 3-43.3 1-0 11-90

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Hanspard (TT) 24-260, D. Johnson (AFA) 5-148-2 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lethridge (TT) 22-41-1-245, Morgan (AFA) 5-11-0-51 Receiving (#-Yds): Darden (TT) 7-47, Campbell (AFA) 4-43 Attendance: 41,004; Weather: 58 degrees. Game Defensive MVP: Mickey Dalton

1997 LAS VEGAS

Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

Dec. 29, Memphis, TN

Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

1 7 21

2 6 10

3 15 7

4 13 17

Final 41 55

Scoring Plays TT - Mitchell 38 pass from Lethridge (Rogers kick), 1/14:27 AFA - Addison 2 run (Thompson kick), 1/8:20 TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/6:19 TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/:23 TT - Lethridge 1 run (Rogers kick), 2/8:25 AFA - D. Johnson 71 run (Thompson kick failed), 2/1:59 TT - Rogers 24 FG, 2/:03 AFA - Campbell 7 run (Addison run), 3/11:26 AFA - D. Johnson 60 run (Roberts kick), 3/8:00 TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 3/5:06 TT - Lethridge 3 run (Rogers kick), 4/14:51 TT - Rogers 31 FG, 4/11:15 AFA - Morgan 1 run (Roberts kick), 4/7:09 TT - Hanspard 29 run (Rogers kick), 4/4:59 AFA - Addison 7 run (Robers run failed), 4/:37

Dec. 20, Las Vegas, NV Score Air Force Oregon

1 0 13

2 0 13

3 13 8

4 0 7

Final 13 41

Scoring Plays OR - Johnson 69 pass from Smith (Frankel kick), 1/14:42 OR - McCullough 76 run (Kick failed), 1/12:54 OR - Parker blocked punt rtn (Frankel kick), 2/8:33 OR - Hartley 7 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 2/:28 AF - Blane Morgan 1 run (Wright kick), 3/8:29 OR - Hartley 21 pass from Maas (Spense Pass), 3/4:55 AF - Fisher 45 fumble rtn (Pass failed), 3/:43 OR - Johnson 78 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 4/14:50 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

AFA 11 6-3-2 152 6-21-1 59 10-36.6 1-1

Oregon 22 11-8-3 226 16-30-1 317 6-38.7 3-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): McCullough (OR) 17-150-1, Singleton (AFA) 13-66-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Maas (OR) 9-15-0-188-3, Morgan (AFA) 6-19-1-59-0 Receiving (#-Yds): P. Johnson (OR) 5-169-2, Newman (AFA) 2-29-0. Attendance: 21,514; Weather: 58 degrees, Winds Variable AFA Most Valuable Player: Bryce Fisher

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 8-66, Perez Air Force Football

154


bowl recaps 1998 O’AHU Dec. 25, Honolulu, HI Team Washington Air Force

1 0 7

2 13 15

3 0 16

4 12 7

Final 25 45

Scoring AF - Singleton 11 run (Whiting kick), 1/6:28 AF - Singleton 2 run (Whiting kick), 2/14:36 UW - Cleman 3 run (Jarzynka kick), 2/12:44 AF - McKay 15 run (Morgan run), 2/2:21 UW - Cleman 1 run (Pass failed), 2/1:15 AF - Whiting 42 FG, 3/9:02 AF - Gilliam 4 run (Whiting kick), 3/4:56 AF - Farmer 79 pass-Morgan (Run failed), 3:07 UW - Tuiasasopo 7 run (Pass failed), 4/12:16 AF - McKay 30 pass-Morgan (Whiting kick), 4/5:42 UW - Austin 11 pass-Tuiasasopo (Kick failed), 4/4:09 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

AFA 26 20-6-0 232 12-16-0 267 2-45.5 3-1

UW 21 7-13-1 107 28-40-3 310 2-40.5 3-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Hurst (W) 9-66, Morgan (AFA) 20-50 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Huard (W) 23-32-3-267, Morgan (AFA) 12-16-0-267 Receiving (#-Yds): Looker (W) 8-100, Farmer (AF) 4-109 Attendance: 46,451; Weather: Clear, 70 degrees AFA Most Valuable Player: Blane Morgan

2000 SILICON VALLEY

Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carr (FS) 22-33-1-391, Thiessen (AFA) 12-24-0-201 Receiving (#-Yds): Berrian (FS) 7-162, McKay (AFA) 4-56 Attendance: 26,542; Weather: Clear, 56 degrees Game MVP Offense: Mike Thiessen Game MVP Special Teams: Dave Adams

2002 SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 31, San Francisco, CA Team Air Force Virginia Tech

1 7 19

2 0 15

3 13 3

4 14 0

AFA 28 14-10-4 267 12-24-0 204 3-26.0 0-0

Fresno St. 18 3-13-2 59 22-38-1 391 5-40.2 0-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Ward (FS) 5-27, Thiessen (AFA) 18-99 Air Force Football

2 0 3

3 0 7

4 3 3

Final 13 20

Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

AFA 17 12-3-2 227 4-19-2 91 3-30.7 1-0

VT 21 8-10-3 101 18-23-0 177 3-40.0 2-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Butler (AFA) 17-75, Suggs (VT) 19-70 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Harridge (AFA) 4-19-2-91, Randall (VT) 18-23-0-177 Receiving (#-Yds): Park (AFA) 1-47-0, Wilford (VT) 5-50-0 Attendance: 25,966; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees Game MVP Defense: Anthony Schlegel

2007 ARMED FORCES Final 34 37

Scoring AF - Adams 37 FG, 1/11:02 AF - McKay 29 pass-Thiessen (Adams kick), 1/10:21 AF - Adams 46 FG, 1/3:06 AF - McKay 13 pass-Thiessen (Run failed), 1/2:01 FS - Gaines 73 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 1/:23 AF - Thiessen 1 run (Adams kick), 2/13:46 AF - Thiessen 9 run (Jessop pass-Thiessen), 2/1:06 FS - Greco 2 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 3/10:34 AF - Adams 24 FG, 3/5:34 FS - Burch 8 pass-Carr (Pass failed), 3/1:55 FS - Berrian 47 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/9:58 FS - Berrian 51 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/6:26 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

1 10 7

Scoring AF - Ward 15 run (Ashcroft kick), 1/12:00 AF - Ashcroft 45 FG, 1/7:36 VT - Suggs 16 run (Warley kick), 1/2:26 VT - Warley 23 FG, 2/:33 VT - Suggs 1 run (Warley kick), 3/4:55 AF - Ashcroft 21 FG, 4/9:58 VT - Warley 37 FG, 4/4:11

Dec. 31, San Jose, CA Team Fresno St. Air Force

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Carney (AFA) 15-108-1, Ollis 16-101-1, Forsett (Cal) 23-140 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carney (AFA) 5-8-0-68-1, Riley (Cal) 16-19-0-269-3 Receiving (#-Yds): Dekker (AFA) 4-63-1, Jordan (Cal) 6-148-1 Attendance: 40,905; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees AFA/Game MVP: Shaun Carney

Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX Team California Air Force

1 0 7

2 14 14

3 14 6

4 14 9

Final 42 36

2008 ARMED FORCES Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX Team Houston Air Force

1 17 7

2 0 10

3 7 3

4 10 8

Final 34 28

Scoring UH-Beall 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/13:27 AF-Tew 2 run (Harrison kick), 1/11:28 UH-Keenum 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/8:10 UH-Mannisto 22 FG, 1/0:04 AF-Jefferson 5 run (Harrison kick), 2/9:52 AF-Harrison 44 FG, 2/2:28 UH-Keenum 4 run (Mannisto kick), 3/12:28 AF-Harrison 37 FG, 3/3:51 UH-Kohn 13 pass Keenum (Mannisto kick), 4/10:58 AF-Tew 2 run (Jefferson run), 4/6:06 UH-Mannisto 37 FG, 4/3:24 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

UH 20 9-10-1 175 22-33-1 252 4-44.2 2-2

AFA 21 15-6-0 278 8-18-0 109 3-43.7 2-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 27-149-2, Beall (UH) 22-135-1 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 7-14-0-98-0, Keenum (UH) 22-33-1-252-1 Receiving (#-Yds): Armstrong (AFA) 2-60-0, Carrier (UH) 5-49-0 Attendance: 41,127; Weather: Windy, 47 degrees AFA/Game MVP: Jared Tew

Scoring AF-Carney 1 run (Harrison kick), 1/8:27 AF-Dekker 7 pass-Carney (Harrison kick), 2/14:10 AF-Ollis 8 run (Harrison kick), 2/12:08 C-Jackson 40 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/10:31 C-Hawkins 5 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/4:09 AF-Harrison 29 FG, 3/10:29 C-Jordan 18 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 3/7:49 AF-Harrison 19 FG, 3/2:50 C-Forsett 1 run (Kay kick), 3/1:33 C-Forsett 21 run (Kay kick), 4/10:59 AF-Harrison 47 FG, 4/7:25 C-Riley 1 run (Kay kick), 4/6:13 AF-Hall 4 run (Hall rush NG), 4/2:23 Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

Cal 26 11-14-1 202 21-27-0 305 1-43.0 2-2

AFA 24 18-5-1 312 9-20-0 113 3-41.7 0-0 155


bowl recaps 2009 ARMED FORCES

2011 MILITARY

2012 ARMED FORCES

Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Dec. 28, Washington, DC

Dec. 29, Fort Worth, TX

Team Houston Air Force

1 0 14

2 6 10

3 14 10

4 0 13

Final 20 47

Team Toledo Air Force

1 21 14

2 7 14

3 7 7

4 7 6

Final 42 41

Scoring AF- Clark 36 run (Soderberg kick), 1/12:38 AF- Tew 6 run (Soderberg kick), 1/8:52 H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/14:51 AF- Clark 22 run (Soderberg kick), 2/8:55 H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/1:21 AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 2/0:00 H- Carrier 79 KOR (Hogan kick), 3/14:47 AF- Warzeka 100 KOR (soderberg kick), 3/14:31 H- Edwards 10 pass Keenum (Hogan kick), 3/12:46 AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 3/7:27 AF- Jefferson 1 run (Soderberg kick), 4/14:05 AF- Tew 71 run (Soderberg kick fail), 4/3:32

Scoring T: Reedy 17 pass Owens (Casano kick), 1/6:38 T: Thomas 41 run (Casano kick), 1/6:22 AF: Jefferson 22 run (Herrington kick), 1/2:29 T: Page 87 kickoff return (Casano kick), 1/2:17 AF: DeWitt 3 run (Herrington kick), 1/1:36 AF: Clark 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/9:43 T: Reedy 49 pass Owens (Casano kick), 2/7:49 AF: Warzeka 37 pass Jefferson (Herrington kick), 2/2:07 T: Robinson 37 int. return (Casano kick), 3/8:56 AF: DeWitt 2 run (Herrington kick), 3/5:59 T: Reedy 33 pass Owens (Casano kick), 4/5:01 AF: Kauth 33 pass Jefferson (run failed), 4/:52

Team Statistics Category First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

Team Statistics First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles

UH 18 6-11-1 109 24-41-6 222 2-45.5 0-0

AFA 27 18-8-1 402 10-14-0 161 2-42.5 1-1

T 17 8-9-0 123 21-27-1 216 5-41.0 2-1

AF 20 11-7-2 248 13-22-1 159 5-28.8 4-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 26-173-2, Clark (AFA) 17-129-2, Sims (UH) 14-66-0 Passing (CA-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 10-14-0-161-0, Keenum (UH) 24-41-6-222-1 Receiving (#-Yds): Fogler (AFA) 4-89-0, Sims (UH) 6-57-0 Attendance: 41,414; Weather: Windy, 25 degrees AFA/Game MVP: Asher Clark

Rushing (Att-Yds): Warzeka (AFA) 6-95-0, Thomas (T) 22-108-1. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 13-22-1159. Owens (T) 19-24-0-210. Receiving (Att-Yds): Kauth 4-77-1. Page (T) 13-59-0. Attendance: 25,042; Weather: 43 degrees.

Team Rice Air Force

Dec. 27, Shreveport, LA

2 0 14

3 7 0

4 19 0

Final 33 14

Scoring R: Taylor 16 pass McHargue (Boswell kick), 1/4:05 AF: Pearson 9 run (Herrington kick), 2/6:14 AF: Cobb 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/2:36 R: Taylor 22 pass Jackson (Boswell kick), 3/9:30 R: Ross 2 run (Boswell kick), 4/14:25 R: Boswell 24 FG, 4/11:18 R: Boswell 25 FG, 4/4:31 R: Taylor 34 pass Jackson (Kick blocked), 4/2:22 Team Statistics First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles

Rice 24 9-13-2 208 21-29-0 295 2-36.5 5-3

AF 12 10-2-0 166 3-12-1 48 7-33.1 2-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): MacArthur (AFA) 9-48-0, Peterson (R) 9-81-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 2-8-1-440. Jackson (R) 15-21-0-264-2. Receiving (Att-Yds): Strickland (AFA) 1-29-0. Taylor(R) 9-153-3.Attendance: 40,754

2014 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO Dec. 20, Boise, ID Team Western Mich. Air Force

2010 INDEPENDENCE

1 7 0

1 3 6

2 7 14

3 0 3

4 14 15

Final 24 38

Scoring AF: Bell 42 FG, 1/6:32 GT: Allen 5 run (Blair kick), 1/0:41 AF: Bell 41 FG, 2/0:00 AF: Tew 3 run (Warzeka 2 pt conversion run), 4/13:24

Scoring WM: Haldeman 25 FG, 1/12:45 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant run failed), 1/5:24 WM: Davis 47 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 2/11:26 AF: Davern 55 run (Conant kick), 2/10:12 AF Rushing 1 run (Conant kick), 2/2:32 AF: Conant 31 FG, 3/6:32 WM: Davis 35 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 4/13:26 AF: Walker 60 fumble rtn (Robinette pass Pearson), 4/9:52 AF: Johnson 9 run (Conant kick), 4/5:20 WM: Davis 51 pass Terrett (Haldeman kick), 4/3:16

Team Statistics First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles

Team Statistics First Downs Rush-Pass-Pen Rushing Yards Passing (C-A-I) Passing Yards Punts (#-Avg) Fumbles

Team Air Force Georgia Tech

1 3 7

2 3 0

3 0 0

GT 18 16-2-0 279 5-14-1 41 5-36.2 4-3

4 8 0

Final 14 7

AF 17 9-7-1 170 11-23-0 117 4-36.8 0-0

WM 17 4-12-1 79 19-38-0 297 7-41.1 3-1

AF 20 15-3-2 284 5-10-0 77 5-41.8 1-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)

Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 18-59-1, Washington (GT) 28-131. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 11-23-0117. Washington (GT) 5-13-1-41. Receiving (Att-Yds): Demerath 4-48, Halderman 4-36, McKayhan (GT) 1-16-0. Attendance: 39,362; Weather: Windy 48 degrees. AFA/Offense MVP: Jared Tew; AFA/Defense MVP: Rick Ricketts. Air Force Football

Rushing (Att-Yds): Davern (AFA) 12-101-2, Terrell 11-61-0 (WM) 9-81-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 5-9-0-770. Terrell (WM) 19-38-0-297-3. Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 2-43-0. Davis (WM) 8-176-3. Attendance: 18,233. AFA Game MVP: Shane Davern

Fullback Shane Davern rushed for a career-high 101 yards and two touchdowns, one coming on a career-long 55 yard run, to earn MVP honors in Air Force’s 38-24 win over Western Michigan in the 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

156


bowl records Individual Records Air Force Rushing Most Carries:.............. 32, John Kershner, 1982 Hall of Fame Most Yards:................ 173, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed Forces Most TDs: .................. 2, Shane Davern, 2014 Famous Idaho Potato* * - Done 10 times, most recent Passing Most Atts:................... 46, Bob Parker, 1971 Sugar Most Comps: .............. 23, Bob Parker, 1971 Sugar Most Yards:................ 267, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu Most TDs: .................. 2, Tim Jefferson, 2011 Military 2, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Silicon 2, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu 2, Lance McDowell, 1987 Liberty / 1989 Liberty Receiving Most Recpt: ................ 10, Paul Bassa, 1971 Sugar Most Yards:................ 150, Steve Senn, 1989 Liberty Most TDs: .................. 2, Steve Senn, 1987 Freedom, 1989 Liberty 2, Scotty McKay, 2000 Silicon Scoring Most FGs:................... 3, Sean Pavlich, 1983 Independence 3, Dave Adams, 2000 Silicon 3, Ryan Harrison, 2007 Armed Forces Most PATs: ................ 5, Joe Wood, 1991 Liberty Most Points: ............... 14, Nakia Addison, 1995 Copper Longest Plays Rushing TD: ............... 71 yds, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed Forces 71 yds, Donta Johnson, 1995 Copper Passing TD: ................ 79 yds, Matt Farmer from Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu Field Goals: ................ 47 yds, Ryan Harrison, 2007 Armed Forces Defense TD: 60 yds fumble rtn, Dexter Walker, 2014 Famous Idaho Potato

Opponents Rushing Most Carries:.............. 28, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2010 Independence Most Yards:................ 260, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Most TDs: .................. 4, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Passing Most Atts:................... 51, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most Comps: .............. 38, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most Yards:................ 452, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most TDs: .................. 5, David Carr, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Receiving Most Recpt: ...... 20, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most Yards:...... 173, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most TDs: ........ 3*, Corey Davis, Western Michigan, 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Done four times, most recent listed Scoring Most FGs:................... 3, Charlie Ward, Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet Most PATs: ................ 6, Rogers, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Most Points: ............... 24, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Longest Plays Rusing TD: ................. 76 yds, S. McCullough, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Passing TD: ................ 78 yds, Pat Johnson from Akili Smith, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Field Goal: ................. 39 yds, Neil Teevan, Mississippi, 1983 Independence Air Force Football

Team Records Air Force Category .................. High ...................................Low Rushing Yds ............. 449, 1995 Copper ...............-12, 1971 Sugar Pass Comps: ............. 23, 1971 Sugar ...................1, 1990 Liberty Pass Atts:.................. 46, 1971 Sugar ...................2, 1991 Liberty Pass Yards: ............... 267, 1998 O’ahu .................5, 1985 Bluebonnet Fumbles:................... 7, 1971 Sugar .....................0, 2000 Silicon Fumbles Lost:........... 4, 1971 Sugar .....................0, Four times Punts:........................ 11, 1985 Bluebonnet ..........3, 1983 Independence 1995 Copper, 2000 Silicon Points: ...................... 47, 2009 Armed Forces ..........0, 1959 Cotton, 1963 Gator 1992 Liberty Points/Half: .............. 34, 2000 Silicon .................0, Five times Points/Qtr: ................ 19, 1982 Hall/Fame ............0, several times 19, 2000 Silicon Air Force Miscellaneous Pts Allowed: ............. 55, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Pts Allowed (Half):...... 31, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper (First) Pts Allowed (Qtr): ....... 24, Arizona State, 1987 Freedom (Second) Fewest Pts Allowed: .... 0 vs. Texas Christian, 1959 Cotton Most Pts in Loss:...... 41 vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 41 vs. Toldeo, 2011 Military

Opponent Category .................. High ...................................Low Rushing Yds:............ 374, Texas Tech ................35, Vanderbilt 1995 Copper 1982 Hall of Fame Pass Comps: ............. 38, Western Michigan ........3, Texas Christian 2014 Famous Idaho Potato 1959 Cotton Pass Atts:.................. 51, Vanderbilt ....................11, Texas Christian 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 Cotton Pass Yards: ............... 452, Tennessee ..................37, Texas Christian 1971 Sugar 1959 Cotton Fumbles:................... 8, Texas Christian............... 0, Texas 1959 Cotton 1985 Bluebonnet Fumbles Lost:........... 3, Rice ................................0, 6 times 2012 Armed Forces Punts:........................ 9, Texas Christian ..............2, Vanderbilt 1959 Cotton 1982 Hall of Fame Points: ...................... 55, Texas Tech ...................0, Texas Christian 1995 Copper 1959 Cotton Points Half: .............. 31, Texas Tech ..................0, Three times 1995 Copper Points Qtr: ................ 24, Twice ............................0, Several times

Opponent Miscellaneous Most Pts Allowed: ...................... 41, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 41, Toledo, 2011 Military Most Pts Allowed (Half): ............ 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon, First Most Pts Allowed (Qtr):.............. 19, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame (Fourth) 19, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon (First) Fewest Pts in Win: ...................... 13, Mississippi, 1992 Liberty Most Pts in Loss:........................ 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley

157


Notes

Air Force Football

158


media


media information Media Guide The 2015 Air Force Football media guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting athletic communications: Athletic Communications 2168 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Phone (719) 333-2313 Fax (719) 333-3798

training facilities, including the weight room, are closed at the Field House, Cadet Gymnasium, Falcon Athletic Center and at Falcon Stadium. Media members wishing to interview staff members from those areas must contact athletic communications. Press Parking Press parking is located in Lot 5 at Falcon Stadium. Media should enter the Academy through the North Gate entrance off of Interstate 25.

Working Press Credentials Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting athletic communications. Upon acceptance of applications, appropriate passes will be mailed or held at the “Will Call” ticket booth located at Gate 10 at Falcon Stadium. Radio/Television Upon receiving permission to broadcast the game, please contact athletic communications. Press credentials will be mailed or left at “Will Call” for you. Information about local telephone services can be obtained from the athletic media relations office.

Troy Garnhart, Assoc. A.D. Information / Communications

Follow the Falcons on Facebook/Twitter Twitter: twitter.com/AF_Falcons twitter.com/USAFASID Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages Air-Force-Athletics

Post-Game Interviews The Air Force Academy locker room is closed. Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun and players are available in an interview room following the 10-minute cooling off period. All

Dave Toller, Asst. A.D./ Media Relations

Madeline McGuire, Graphics Coordinator

Nick Arseniak, Assistant Director

Brian Jerman, Asst. A.D./ Falcon Vision

Adam Parker, Producer, FalconVision

Valerie Perkin, Assistant Director

Directions Falcon Stadium: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Stadium Blvd. Then take a right (west) on Academy Drive. Parking lot #5 (media parking) is on the left side. Athletic Communications: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Parade Loop and a right (west) on Field House Drive. Park on the east side of the Cadet Field House and enter the building in the northeast corner. Follow the hallway past the ice hockey rink and continue to the last door on the left side overlooking the indoor track and field. Air Force Football

160


media policies SIMPLE GUIDELINES: Ease of access that prioritizes each cadet’s academics and rehabilitative treatment; make sure freshmen and sophomores have ample chance during the first half of the semester to acclimate with their class schedules and military squadrons; and simple to follow cadets during intramural and intercollegiate athletics. PRACTICES: Air Force Football Practices - The United States Air Force Academy prefers open football practices. Open practices allow faculty, media and our service members a chance to be in the midst of drills led by our coaches and performed by the cadets. In the bigger scope this access provides the opportunity to observe the training of officer candidates during an Academy mission element. Open practice guidelines include refraining of scouting for an opponent or reporting during practices to include injuries or tactics. Cell Phone Use - Out of respect for those attending or participating in practices, while on the practice field during workouts please silence cell phones. If you need to take or make a call, please exit the field before doing so. Video/Photography: Video and photography during practices can be done by those who are first cleared through the Air Force Academy Media Relations staff. From July 31 to August 28, video and photos can be taken during pre-practice and periods 1-5 each day. Starting August 31, video and photographers cleared through the Air Force Academy Media Relations staff may shoot film during prepractice and periods 1-5 on Mondays and Tuesdays. Player and Coaches Availability - Open practices make it very easy to observe team members during athletic activities at the Air Force Academy. Player interviews prioritize each cadet’s academic, military, squadron and leadership

Air Force Football

obligations in addition to any needed physical rehabilitation/treatment. Because treatment time may be necessary, players must physically complete the previous practice or game. Seniors and Juniors: From July 31 to August 5 (prior to the start of the fall semester), seniors and juniors will be accessible on the field after all practices. From August 8 to 26 up to eight juniors or seniors will be available following Monday, Wednesday and Saturday practices. On Tuesdays up to eight seniors will be available before practice. Starting August 31 eight junior or senior cadets will be accessible on Mondays on the field immediately after practice. Tuesdays eight others will be available before practice from 1-1:30 pm. Sophomores: Sophomores are available after games, after all practices from August 1 to Tuesday, Aug. 5, and every Tuesday starting October 6 (after prog/middle of semester) before practice from 1-1:30. Freshmen: Freshmen are available after games and every Tuesday starting October 6 (after prog/middle of semester) before practice from 1:15-1:45. Coaches: All coaches are available immediately on the field after practice from July 31 to August 5 (priot to the start of the fall semester). When school starts coaches are available from August 8-26 following Monday, Wednesday and Saturday practices, and each Monday from Aug. 31 through Sept. 21. Coach Calhoun will also be available before practice from 12:30–1 p.m. in the Air Force Academy media room each Tuesday starting August 11.

161


media outlets Colorado Springs

Denver

Print Media

Print Media

USAFA Academy Spirit HQ USAFA/PAI USAF Academy, CO 80840 Phone: (719) 333-2044 www.usafa.af.mil

Associated Press 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (303) 825-0123 www.ap.org

The Gazette 30 S. Prospect Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone: (719) 636-0250 www.gazette.com

Denver Post 1560 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1296 www.denverpost.com

Television and Radio

Television and Radio

KRDO-TV (13) -- ABC P.O. Box 1457 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Phone: (719) 575-6285 www.krdotv.com

KCNC-TV (4) -- CBS 1044 Lincoln Ave. Denver, CO 80217 Phone: (303) 861-4444 www.denver.cbslocal.con

KKTV (11) -- CBS 3100 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Phone: (719) 578-0000 www.kktv.com

KMGH-TV (7) -- ABC 123 Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 832-0169 www.thedenverchannel.com

KOAA-TV (5/30) -- NBC 5300 Communication Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80905 Phone: (719) 630-3930 www.koaatv.com

KUSA-TV (9) -- NBC 500 Speer Blvd. P.O. Box 9 Denver, CO 80201 Phone: (303) 871-9999 www.9news.com

KXRM Fox 21 560 Wooten Road Colorado Springs, CO 80915 Phone: (719) 596-2100 www.fox21news.com KVOR AM 740 Football Flagship 6805 Corporate Center Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80919 Phone: (719) 593-2700 www.kvor.com

KDVR-TV (31) -- Fox 100 East Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 566-7717 www.kdvr.com KWGN-TV (2) -- Ind. P.O. Box 5222 Englewood, CO 80155 Phone: (303) 740-2814 www.kwgn.com ROOT SPORTS 2300 15th St., Suite 300 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (720) 898-2700 www.rockymountain.rootsports.com

Altitude Sports and Entertainment 1000 Chopper Circle Denver, CO 80204 Phone: (303) 405-1100 www.altitude.tv

Others Mountain West Conference 10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250 Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Phone: (719) 488-4040 www.theMWC.com

Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Mountain West Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its nine member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com

Air Force Radio Network The Air Force athletic department is in its 20th year of in-house radio. All 2014 Falcon football games are broadcast locally on flagship radio station KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs. The radio broadcast team consists of KVOR’s Jim Arthur (play-by-play) and Jesse Kurtz (color analyst). Jim Arthur

Air Force Football

Jesse Kurtz

162


2015 Air force opponents Morgan State

Year by Year 1996 - AFA 45-0 (H) 1997 - SJSU 25-22 (A) (H/A) is for AFA

2003 - Navy 28-25*** 2004 - Navy 24-21 (H) 2005 - Navy 27-24 (A) 2006 - Navy 24-17 (H) 2007 - Navy 31-20 (A) 2008 - Navy 33-27 (H) 2009 - Navy 23-16 OT (A) 2010 - AFA 14-6 (H) 2011 - AFA 35-34 OT (A) 2012 - Navy 28-21 OT (H) 2013 - Navy 28-10 (A) 2014 - AFA 30-21 (H) (H/A) is for AFA * - Baltimore, MD ** - Chicago, IL *** - Washington, DC

Michigan State

Wyoming

Series: First Meeting

San Jose State

Series: Tied 1-1 First Meeting: 8/31/96 Last Meeting: 10/25/97 at AFA: 1-0 at SJSU: 0-1 Neutral: NA

Series: First Meeting

Navy

Series: AFA 28-19 First Meeting: 10/15/60 Last Meeting: 10/4/14 at AFA: AFA 16-7 at Navy: Navy 9-8 Neutral: AFA 4-3 Year by Year 1960 - Navy 35-3 * 1966 - AFA 15-7 (H) 1968 - AFA 26-20 ** 1970 - AFA 26-3*** 1972 - Navy 21-17 (H) 1973 - Navy 42-6 (A) 1974 - AFA 19-16 (H) 1975 - Navy 17-0 *** 1976 - AFA 13-3 (H) 1977 - Navy 10-7 (A) 1978 - Navy 37-8 (H) 1979 - Navy 13-9 (A) 1980 - AFA 21-20 (H) 1981 - Navy 30-13 (A) 1982 - AFA 24-21 (H) 1983 - AFA 44-17 (A) 1984 - AFA 29-22 (H) 1985 - AFA 24-7 (A) 1986 - AFA 40-6 (H) 1987 - AFA 23-13 (A) 1988 - AFA 34-24 (H) 1989 - AFA 35-7 (A) 1990 - AFA 24-7 (H) 1991 - AFA 46-6 (A) 1992 - AFA 18-16 (H) 1993 - Navy 28-24 (A) 1994 - AFA 43-21 (H) 1995 - AFA 30-20 (A) 1996 - Navy 20-17 (H) 1997 - AFA 10-7 (A) 1998 - AFA 49-7 (H) 1999 - AFA 19-14*** 2000 - AFA 27-13 (H) 2001 - AFA 24-18*** 2002 - AFA 48-7 (H) Air Force Football

Series: AFA 27-23-3 First Meeting: 11/2/57 Last Meeting: 9/6/14 at AFA: AFA 15-11-1 at Wyo: UW 12-11-2 Neutral: AFA 1-0 Year by Year 1957 - Tied 7-7 (A) 1958 - AFA 21-6* 1959 - AFA 20-7 (A) 1960 - Wyo 15-0 (A) 1962 - AFA 35-14 (H) 1964 - Tied 7-7 (H) 1965 - Wyo 31-14 (A) 1966 - Wyo 13-0 (H) 1967 - Wyo 37-10 (A) 1968 - AFA 10-3 (H) 1969 - Wyo 27-25 (H) 1970 - AFA 41-17 (A) 1971 - AFA 23-19 (H) 1972 - AFA 45-14 (H) 1974 - Wyo 20-16 (A) 1975 - Wyo 24-10 (H) 1976 - AFA 41-12 (H) 1977 - Tied 0-0 (A) 1980 - AFA 25-7 (H) 1981 - Wyo 17-10 (H) 1982 - AFA 44-34 (H) 1983 - Wyo 14-7 (A) 1984 - Wyo 26-20 (A) 1985 - AFA 49-7 (A) 1986 - Wyo 23-17 (H) 1987 - Wyo 27-13 (A) 1988 - Wyo 48-45 (H) 1989 - AFA 45-7 (H) 1990 - Wyo 24-12 (A) 1991 - AFA 51-28 (H) 1992 - AFA 42-28 (A) 1993 - Wyo 31-18 (H) 1994 - AFA 34-17 (A) 1995 - AFA 34-10 (H) 1996 - Wyo 22-19 (A) 1997 - AFA 14-3 (H) 1998 - AFA 10-3 (A) 1999 - Wyo 10-7 (H) 2000 - AFA 51-34 (A)

2001 - AFA 24-13 (H) 2002 - Wyo 34-26 (A) 2003 - AFA 35-29 (H) 2004 - Wyo 43-26 (A) 2005 - Wyo 29-28 (H) 2006 - AFA 31-24 (A) 2007 - AFA 20-12 (H) 2008 - AFA 23-3 (A) 2009 - AFA 10-0 (H) 2010 - AFA 20-14 (A) 2011 - Wyo 25-17 (H) 2012 - AFA 28-27 (A) 2013 - Wyo 56-23 (H) 2014 - Wyo 17-13 (A) (H/A) is for AFA * Washburn Field, Colo. Springs

2000 - AFA 44-40 (H) 2001 - CSU 28-21 (A) 2002 - CSU 31-12 (H) 2003 - CSU 30-20 (A) 2004 - AFA 47-17 (H) 2005 - CSU 41-23 (A) 2006 - AFA 24-21 (H) 2007 - AFA 45-21 (A) 2008 - AFA 38-17 (H) 2009 - AFA 34-16 (A) 2010 - AFA 49-27 (H) 2011 - AFA 45-21 (A) 2012 - AFA 42-21 (H) 2013 - CSU 58-13 (A) 2014 - AFA 27-24 (H) (H/A) is for AFA

Fresno State Colorado State

Series AFA 32-20-1 First Meeting: 11/30/57 Last Meeting: 11/28/14 at AFA: AFA 19-11-1 at CSU: AFA 13-9 Neutral: None Year by Year 1957 - CSU 20-7 (H) 1958 - AFA 36-6 (H) 1960 - AFA 32-8 (H) 1961 - AFA 14-9 (H) 1962 - AFA 34-0 (H) 1963 - AFA 69-0 (H) 1964 - AFA 14-6 (H) 1966 - CSU 41-21 (H) 1967 - Tied 17-17 (H) 1968 - AFA 31-0 (A) 1969 - AFA 28-7 (H) 1970 - AFA 37-22 (H) 1971 - AFA 17-13 (A) 1972 - AFA 53-13 (A) 1975 - CSU 47-10 (A) 1976 - CSU 27-3 (H) 1978 - CSU 31-13 (H) 1979 - CSU 20-6 (A) 1980 - CSU 21-9 (A) 1981 - AFA 28-14 (H) 1982 - CSU 21-11 (H) 1983 - AFA 34-13 (A) 1984 - AFA 52-10 (H) 1985 - AFA 35-19 (A) 1986 - AFA 24-7 (H) 1987 - AFA 27-19 (A) 1988 - AFA 29-23 (A) 1989 - AFA 46-21 (A) 1990 - CSU 35-33 (H) 1991 - AFA 31-26 (A) 1992 - CSU 32-28 (H) 1993 - CSU 8-5 (A) 1994 - CSU 34-24 (H) 1995 - CSU 27-20 (H) 1996 - CSU 42-41 (H) 1997 - AFA 24-0 (A) 1998 - AFA 30-27 (H) 1999 - CSU 41-21 (A)

Series: AFA 4-3 First Meeting: 10/16/93 Last Meeting: 11/24/12 at AFA: Tied 1-1 at FSU: Tied 2-2 Neutral: AFA 1-0 Year by Year 1993 - FSU 33-20 (A) 1994 - AFA 42-7 (H) 1995 - AFA 31-20 (A) 1996 - AFA 44-38 (A) OT 1997 - FSU 20-17 (A) 2000 - AFA 37-34* 2012 - FSU 48-15 (A)

(H/A) is for AFA

* - Silcon Valley Bowl, San Jose, CA

Hawai’i

Series: AFA 12-6-1 First Meeting: 10/8/66 Last Meeting: 11/16/12 at AFA: AFA 6-1 at UH: AFA 6-5-1 Neutral: 0-0 Year by Year 1966 - AFA 54-0 (H) 1980 - UH 20-12 (A) 1982 - UH 45-21 (A) 1983 - AFA 45-10 (H) 1985 - AFA 27-20 (A) 1986 - AFA 24-17 (H) 1987 - AFA 34-31 (A) 1988 - UH 19-14 (A) 1989 - Tied 35-35 (A) 1990 - AFA 27-3 (H) 1991 - AFA 24-20 (A) 1992 - UH 6-3 (H) 1993 - UH 45-17 (A) 1994 - AFA 37-34 (A) 1995 - AFA 43-28 (A) 1996 - AFA 34-7 (H) 1997 - AFA 34-27 (A) 2001 - UH 52-30 (A) 2012 - AFA 21-7

(H/A) is for AFA

163


2015 Air force opponents Army West Point

Series: AFA 34-14-1 First Meeting: 10/31/59 Last Meeting: 11/1/14 at AFA: 20-3 at Army: AFA 13-10 Neutral: Tied 1-1-1 Year by Year 1959 - Tied 13-13* 1963 - Army 14-10** 1965 - AFA 14-3** 1967 - Army 10-7 (H) 1969 - AFA 13-6 (A) 1971 - AFA 20-7 (H) 1972 - Army 17-14 (A) 1973 - AFA 43-10 (H) 1974 - Army 17-16 (A) 1975 - AFA 33-3 (H) 1976 - Army 24-7 (A) 1977 - Army 31-6 (H) 1978 - Army 28-14 (A) 1979 - AFA 28-7 (H) 1980 - Army 47-24 (A) 1981 - AFA 7-3 (H) 1982 - AFA 27-9 (A) 1983 - AFA 41-20 (H) 1984 - Army 24-12 (A) 1985 - AFA 45-7 (H) 1986 - Army 21-11 (A) 1987 - AFA 27-10 (H) 1988 - Army 28-15 (A) 1989 - AFA 29-3 (H) 1990 - AFA 15-3 (A) 1991 - AFA 25-0 (H) 1992 - AFA 7-3 (A) 1993 - AFA 25-6 (H) 1994 - AFA 10-6 (A) 1995 - AFA 38-20 (H)

Air Force Football

1996 - Army 23-7 (A) 1997 - AFA 24-0 (H) 1998 - AFA 35-7 (A) 1999 - AFA 28-0 (H) 2000 - AFA 41-27 (A) 2001 - AFA 34-24 (H) 2002 - AFA 49-30 (A) 2003 - AFA 31-3 (H) 2004 - AFA 31-22 (A) 2005 - Army 27-24 (H) 2006 - AFA 43-7 (A) 2007 - AFA 30-10 (H) 2008 - AFA 16-7 (A) 2009 - AFA 35-7 (H) 2010 - AFA 42-22 (A) 2011 - AFA 24-14 (H) 2012 - Army 41-21 (A) 2013 - AFA 42-28 (H) 2014 - AFA 23-6 (A) (H/A) is for AFA * - New York, NY ** - Chicago, IL

Utah State

Series: USU 2-0 First Meeting: 9/7/13 Last Meeting: 10/11/14 at AFA: USU 1-0 at USU: USU 1-0 Neutral: None Year by Year 2013 - USU 52-20 (H) 2014 - USU 34-16 (A) (H/A) is for AFA

Boise State

Series: BSU 2-1 First Meeting: 10/22/11 Last Meeting: 9/27/14 at AFA: AFA 1-0 at BSU: BSU 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 Year by Year 2011 - BSU 37-26 (A) 2013 - BSU 42-20 (A) 2014 - AFA 28-14 (H)

New Mexico

Series: AFA 21-11 First Meeting: 11/23/57 Last Meeting: 10/18/14 at AFA: AFA 12-2 at UNM: AFA 9-8 Neutral: UNM 1-0

1999 - UNM 33-28 (A) 2000 - UNM 29-23 (H) 2001 - UNM 52-33 (A) 2002 - AFA 38-31 (H) OT 2003 - UNM 24-12 (A) 2004 - AFA 28-23 (H) 2005 - AFA 42-24 (A) 2006 - AFA 24-7 (H) 2007 - UNM 34-31 (A) 2008 - AFA 23-10 (H) 2009 - AFA 37-13 (A) 2010 - AFA 48-23 (H) 2011 - AFA 42-0 (A) 2012 - AFA 28-23 (H) 2013 - UNM 45-37 (A) 2014 - AFA 35-31 (H) (H/A) is for AFA

Year by Year 1957 - AFA 31-0 (H) 1958 - AFA 45-7 (A) 1959 - UNM 28-27 (N) 1961 - UNM 21-6 (A) 1963 - AFA 30-8 (A) 1973 - AFA 10-6 (H) 1981 - UNM 27-10 (A) 1982 - UNM 49-37 (H) 1984 - AFA 23-9 (A) 1985 - AFA 49-12 (A) 1987 - AFA 73-23 (A) 1988 - AFA 63-14 (H) 1991 - UNM 34-32 (A) 1992 - AFA 33-32 (H) 1995 - AFA 27-24 (A) 1998 - AFA 56-14 (H)

164


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.