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Alphabetical Index All-Americans, First-Team Assistant Coaches Bios Athletic Director, Jeff Schemmel Athletics Directory Attendance Bowl History Coaching History, All-time Conference Honors Defense, Year-by-Year Hall of Fame, Aztec Hoke, Bio Brady Letterwinners Longest Plays, All-time Maps and Directions Media Information Media Outlets MWC Statistics, 2008 National Honors NFL, Aztecs in the

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NFL Draft Offense, Year-by-Year Opponent Information Player Bios Prominent Alumni Quick Facts Radio and Television Recaps, 2008 Game Records Results, All-time Roster, 2009 Schedule San Diego State University Scoring Records, All-time Season Outlook, 2009 Statistics, 2008 Support Staff Bios Team Awards Two-Deep, 2009

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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION

INtroductIoN Alphabetical Index Table of Contents Quick Facts Season Preview Roster Depth Chart Roster Breakdown

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Head Coach Brady Hoke Al Borges Rocky Long Jeff Hecklinski Dan Ferrigno Darrell Funk LeCharls McDaniel Brian Sipe Mark Smith Tony White Bob Lopez Graduate Assistants Support Staff

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Rushing Passing Receiving Total Offense All-Purpose Yardage Scoring Defense Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Punting Miscellaneous Records Longest Plays Attendance Records

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tHIS IS SAN dIEGo StAtE 15 Head Coach Brady Hoke SDSU Coaching Staff Aztec Football Tradition Aztecs in the NFL Game Day at the Q Media Attention Strength & Conditioning Aztec Academics Aztecs in the Community San Diego State University Aztec Facilities Aztec Excellence America’ Finest City Don Coryell Locker Room

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Returning Student-Athlete Bios 2009 Signing Class

Season in Review Results and Statistics MWC Statistics Game Recaps

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Offensive Year-By-Year Defensive Year-By-Year Coaching History All-Time Coaches Bowl History First-Team All-Americans National Honors Conference Honors Team Awards NFL Draft Aztecs in the NFL Letterwinners All-Time Scores Year-By-Year Record All-Time Series

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2009 SdSu Football Media Guide San DIego State head coach Brady Hoke finished sixth in the nation in balloting for AP Coach of the Year in 2008.

The 2009 San Diego State University Football Media Guide is a publication of the San Diego State University athletic media relations office. The publication was written, edited and designed by assistant athletic director and media relations director Mike May, assistant media relations directors Peggy Curtin, Darin Wong, Jamie McConeghy and Dave Kuhn, media relations assistants Taylor Weirick and Victoria Valencia, administrative assistant Andrea Rogers and student assistant Joel Herold. Additional assistance was provided by Tom Ables and Frank Aronoff. Cover and recruiting section designed by Jimmy Tang. Printing by SDSU Reprographics.

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San Diego State Football Quick Facts INTRODUCTION

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Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State University Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego, Calif. Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897 Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35,887 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aztecs School Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scarlet (PMS 185) and Black Stadium (Cap.): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Qualcomm Stadium (54,000) Surface: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natural Grass Conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mountain West President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Stephen Weber Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bowling Green ’64 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Schemmel Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas State ’76 Athletics Department Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-3019 Ticket Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-283-SDSU (7378) School Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sdsu.edu Athletics Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .goaztecs.com Conference Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .themwc.com

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2008 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 Conference/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7/t-8th Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17/8 Offense/Defense/Kickers Returning: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/7/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46/18 Offensive System: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pro-Style Defensive System: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3-5

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Head Coach/Defensive Line: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brady Hoke Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ball State ’82 Record at School (Years): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Year Career Record (Years): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-38/Six Years Football Office: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-6769 Football Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-4775 Best Time to Contact Hoke: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contact SID Office Offensive Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Borges Defensive Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rocky Long Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Hecklinski Tight Ends/Special Teams: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Ferrigno Offensive Line: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darrell Funk Wide Receivers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LeCharls McDaniel Quarterbacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Sipe Linebackers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Smith Cornerbacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony White Graduate Assistant (Offense): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Wilson Graduate Assistant (Defense): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chase Thurston Director Of Football Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Lopez Football Strength & Conditioning Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aaron Wellman Head Athletic Trainer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Kessler Director of Athletic Equipment Services: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carlos Loaiza Administrative Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meghan Cowen Cowen Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 594-7197 Administrative Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leah Owczarczak Owczarczak Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 594-7198 Student Administrative Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caitlin Aoki Student Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 594-6769

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San Diego State Department of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-3019 San Diego State Football Office: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-6769 San Diego State Athletic Media Relations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-5547 Qualcomm Stadium Press Box: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-281-0405 Mountain West Conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .719-488-4040

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Seasons of Football: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Entering 77th First Year of Football: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921 All-Time Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471-377-32 Bowl Games: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 (4-4) Division I Seasons: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Entering 41st Division I Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239-214-8 Bowl Games: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (1-3) Last Bowl: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Las Vegas Bowl, 1998 Last Bowl Result: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina 20, SDSU 13

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SID Main Office Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-5547 SID Fax Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-582-6541 Assistant AD/Media Relations Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike May* Mobile Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-957-8372 E-Mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mmay@mail.sdsu.edu Assistant Media Relations Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peggy Curtin* Mobile Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-540-6146 E-Mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu Assistant Media Relations Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Kuhn Assistant Media Relations Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jamie McConeghy Assistant Media Relations Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darin Wong Coordinator of Multimedia Productions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Berry Administrative Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrea Rogers Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU Department of Athletics Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street, San Diego, CA 92182-4309 * - primary football contacts

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Radio Station: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AM 600 KOGO Play-By-Play Announcer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ted Leitner Analyst: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Ello Sideline Reporter: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Costa

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Video Footage Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Murphy Contact Murphy: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-594-7617

2008 ScHEduLE/rESuLtS Date Opponent

Aug. 30 Cal Poly Sept. 6 at Notre Dame Sept. 13 at San Jose State Sept. 27 Idaho Oct. 4 at TCU* Oct. 11 Air Force* Oct. 18 at New Mexico* Nov. 25 Colorado State* Nov. 1 at Wyoming* Nov. 8 at BYU* Nov. 15 Utah* Nov. 22 UNLV* * - Mountain West Conference game

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2009 Season Preview

2009 SEASON PREVIEW

Quarterback Ryan Lindley is one of eight returning starters on offense for the Aztecs in 2009.

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here is nothing more exciting in college athletics than the turnaround. The championships grab the headlines, but it is the transition years – when teams go from playing to competing and to believing that make college athletics great. Most of the time it is tough to identify a turnaround in its infancy. Pundits will look for proof of the turnaround - more wins, narrower defeats and so on. But sometimes you don’t need to wait for the results. Sometimes you know the verdict before the stacks of evidence are presented. Sometimes the story can be written before the events unfold. In these rare instances, there has to be one undeniable truth. In this case that truth is – Brady Hoke. No game has been played yet in the Brady Hoke era. Not one point scored, not one first down allowed, not one threeand-out forced, but make no mistake, San Diego State made the right hire. Brady Hoke, San Diego State’s 17th head coach, was hired on Dec. 16, 2008. Author of Ball State’s rise through the football ranks, Hoke led his alma mater to consecutive bowl appearances and last season, took the Cardinals to a 12-0 record and a No. 12 national ranking en route to being named a finalist for national coach of the year. Since that date, it is hard to find anyone who has heard him speak that doesn’t believe that a return to Aztec football glory is indisputable. As the tagline says, “College football never left San Diego, but it has definitely returned.” Hoke didn’t mince words when talking about his initial experience at San Diego State. “It’s been great,” Hoke said. “We have a tremendous staff. The kids have done a great job of understanding the expectations that we have for the program and how we want to handle ourselves as students and how we want to represent the University socially, in the community and on the field. We’ve got high expectations and we are going to demand a lot of each and every one of us.” The cornerstone of San Diego State’s new football program will be based on toughness. Clearly, that cornerstone

will be located in the weight room. “We’ve got to keep looking forward and we’ve got to keep doing the job in the weight room,” Hoke said. “We have to keep getting stronger, our conditioning has to keep improving and our body compositions have to get better. Everyone has a lot of work and we will continue to work and strive to get better, be more disciplined and be a team that is more accountable to each other. “We have to play as a team,” Hoke said. “This program has to be about the team, the team, the team. How we react, how we play, we are going to have adversity against every football team. Our goals are just like everyone else’s. We have expectations of winning and we have expectations of playing hard and playing with consistency. We have to play with great toughness and effort every time we take the field.” Below is a position-by-position breakdown of the 2009 Aztecs entering the fall.

The Aztec Offense

Hoke and offensive coordinator Al Borges will have a veteran group to work with in their first year at San Diego State. The Aztecs return seven starters on offense, including one of the top young quarterbacks in the country, a 1,000-yard career rusher and the top two receivers from a year ago. That being said, the Aztecs will have to look to improve on an offensive unit that scored 14 points or less on eight occasions last season. One area that has already been stressed by the new staff is the ability to run the ball. That is an area in which the Aztecs have struggled not only last season, when SDSU averaged 3.1 yards per rush and gained 878 yards, but it also has become a recent trend. San Diego State has not averaged four yards per carry in a season since 1999. That noted, the passing game has shown promise with first-year starting quarterback Ryan Lindley throwing for 2,653 yards and 16 scores in 2008. Lindley posted four, 300yard passing games as a redshirt freshman in 11 outings, ranking 24th nationally in passing average and 42nd in total offense.

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“Coach Al Borges does a tremendous job with personnel groups,” Hoke said. “We are a pro-style offense with a lot of different personnel groups and we want to be able to use those groups to leverage a defense and put us in a good situation offensively to be productive. We want to be able to run the football. We definitely want to be balanced, but we definitely want to be more run than pass.” How quickly San Diego State is able to reach that goal will go a long way toward determining its success in 2009.

QuArtErBAcKS Returning players with starting experience: Ryan Lindley, Drew Westling What a difference a year makes. San Diego State found a gem last season as redshirt freshman Ryan Lindley shattered school and conference records for a freshman. A native of Alpine, Calif., Lindley threw for 2,653 yards in his first season on The Mesa, completing 242-of-427 attempts (56.7 percent) and did a nice job of managing the passing attack, which was responsible for 76.6 percent of the offense. Lindley was touted as one of the top 35 quarterbacks in the country out of high school, so his ability to produce in his first season was not a surprise. But to produce a freshmanrecord passing yardage total while having four interceptionfree games in his first year on the field shows that the youngster has the complete package to play the position. Although different in style, Aztec fans can see Lindley becoming a four-year starter at the position just like the player he replaced in current New England Patriot, Kevin O’Connell. “I think Ryan has made some gains through the spring, but I think there is more work for him out there to continue and get better,” Hoke said. “He needs to continue to compete, continue to learn a scheme better and manage an offense while understanding that he doesn’t have to be the offense.” Lindley, a prototypical pocket passer, with great arm strength and good decision making skills should fit well into the new Brady Hoke-Al Borges offensive scheme.


2009 SEASON OUTLOOK cont. Last season, Lindley received a baptism by fire. In his second collegiate game, he marched into historic Notre Dame Stadium and threw passes on each of SDSU’s first 29 offensive plays of the game. That dependence upon the passing attack certainly helped speed up the maturation process and is one reason why one media outlet has tabbed Lindley an allconference second-team performer entering his sophomore campaign. Lindley progressed as his inaugural season on The Mesa went on. He completed 50 percent or more of his passes in his final five games of the season, including two games against nationally-ranked teams. He also had a touchdown strike in each of his final six contests of the 2008 season and four, 300-yard passing games. The Aztecs had a chance to look at the depth at the position last season when Drew Westling started a game against Air Force. Westling, a senior, saw action in four contests in 2008, after transferring from nearby Southwestern College. In limited opportunities, he was 27-of-56 for 206 yards through the air and added a rushing touchdown. Also in the mix at the position is junior Kelsey Sokoloski. A native of Englewood, Colo., Sokoloski is the only two-year letterwinner at the position for the Aztecs. Sokoloski has played in 24 career contests, mostly as a place holder, although he does have 15 career pass attempts. “I think Drew and Kelsey both have worked extremely hard and both of them showed bright spots during the spring. You know that both of them are going to battle.” Hoke said. “When we get into fall camp, there is nothing set in stone with anybody, so we’ve got to have competitive guys who understand that and keep competing.”

ruNNING BAcKS Returning players with starting experience: Atiyyah Henderson, Matthew Kawulok, Brandon Sullivan The running game is expected to be where Aztec fans can see the biggest difference under Brady Hoke. The Aztecs will show much more of a 2-back look and will certainly expect to run more than in the past. Last season, the Aztecs rushed 36.7 percent of the time and passed 63.3 percent of the time. Those numbers will likely be more balanced in 2009. The good news is that San Diego State returns a pair of experienced players at the tailback position. Junior Brandon Sullivan tops the depth chart entering the fall campaign. The Poway, Calif., native, carried 48 times for 185 yards and one

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VINcENt BroWN touchdown a year ago and has 405 yards and three rushing scores in his first two seasons on campus. A threat as a receiver out of the backfield, Sullivan has 39 career catches and two receiving touchdowns to his credit. Senior Atiyyah Henderson is the most experienced player not only at the position but on the entire offensive side of the ball with 33 career games, including 18 starts. He has 1,531 career yards rushing and led the team in the category last season with 490 yards on 120 carries and four touchdowns. He, too, is a threat out of the backfield with 81 career catches for 508 yards. He was the second-leading receiver on the squad last season with 36 catches. With Sullivan and Henderson returning, it is easy to overlook junior Davon Brown. Although Brown has received limited opportunities in his first two seasons, he impressed the coaching staff in the spring and will have an opportunity to earn more playing time in the fall. “When we look at our three backs who are returners, I think they all do certain things well,” Hoke said. “They all have their strengths. I think Davon, really the first few weeks of spring, had a tremendous spring. Atiyyah showed glimpses of what he can do and Brandon was running stronger and being more physical with the football and that’s got to be a strength of his. “All three players at the position, can catch the ball well coming out of the back field. They have done a good job of being taught pass protection, but we have got to get more consistency when you look at what we are trying to do on the offensive side of the ball from that position.” With the emergence of the two-back set, the coaching staff has tabbed senior Matthew Kawulok as the fullback. A three-year veteran at tight end for the Aztecs with 27 career receptions, including 21 catches a year ago, Kawulok will take his 6-2, 235-pound frame into the backfield this season. During fall camp, many people will be keeping an eye on how things shake down in the backfield. “I think right now, until someone emerges as the go-to guy with consistency and toughness and a physical presence out there, it will be a little bit by committee,” Hoke said. “They have to compete hard through camp.”

WIdE rEcEIVErS Returning players with starting experience: Vincent Brown, Roberto Wallace, Mekell Wesley The wide receiver position represents the deepest and most

talented position on the offensive side of the ball. No fewer than five individuals listed at one of the receiver positions have shown the ability to impact a game. Combine that with an experienced quarterback and you can see why San Diego State fans feel this can be a strength in 2009. Junior Vincent Brown returns after leading the team in receptions (64), receiving yards (631) and receiving touchdowns (5) as a sophomore. A native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Brown has lightning speed as demonstrated by the fact that he has been a staple on both the kickoff and punt return teams. He has shown great consistency, catching a pass in 18 consecutive games, and yet produced a pair of 100-yard receiving games a year ago. With 20 career games and 10 career starts, senior Roberto Wallace is penciled in at the other starting receiver position. After suffering through injuries early in his career, Wallace enjoyed a breakout junior campaign, catching 31 passes for 405 yards en route to earning the team’s most improved offensive player award. The biggest wildcard in the receiving corps may be senior DeMarco Sampson. Possibly the most athletic of all of the wideouts, nagging injuries have kept Sampson from reaching his full potential to date. Nonetheless, Sampson has seen action on both return squads and has 17 career catches for 171 yards receiving with a pair of touchdowns. If Sampson can remain healthy this season, he may be able to show off his pass catching skills that have turned heads in practice the past couple of seasons. Mekell Wesley has become a staple as both a kickoff and punt returner in his time on The Mesa. The senior has played in 30 career games and made eight starts at the receiver position. Of his 17 career receptions, a dozen came last season when he hauled in 151 receiving yards. A fourth senior in the receiving corps, Jon Toledo, should not be overlooked. The Encinitas, Calif., native, has played in 16 career games and is currently listed second on the depth chart at the talent-rich receiving position. “I think the wide receivers should be a little bit of the strength of our offensive team,” Hoke said. “There are many players who will see action. I think there are guys like Vincent Brown who will have a chance to really do some great things. I think Roberto being back and having DeMarco in the mix and healthy will strengthen the position. We have quality depth when you look at Dominique Sandifer and Mekell Wesley. Jon Toledo is another guy who I think showed well this spring. We expect great things from that whole core group.”

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tIGHt ENdS Returning players with starting experience: Tony DeMartinis, Alston Umuolo The tight end spot is another position that appears to have a surplus of depth for the Aztecs. So much so, in fact, that Brady Hoke has moved the incumbent starter, Matthew Kawulok, to the fullback position. Although Kawulok could split time at both spots, the Aztecs won’t be hurting at the position. Both junior Alston Umuolo and senior Tony DeMartinis have seen plenty of field time and both have previous starting experience. Umuolo will enter the fall at the top of the depth chart. Hailing from Phoenix, Ariz., Umuolo was one of five true freshmen to see action in 2007, and he followed that up by playing in 10 games and making a career-high 14 catches for 110 yards last year. DeMartinis was originally a defensive end, but made the switch to tight end prior to the 2008 spring. Last season, he was listed on the depth chart at both defensive end and tight end before a knee injury in the season-opening game forced him to miss the remainder of the campaign. A pair of redshirt freshmen in D.J. Shields and Hunter Hewitt provides the Aztecs with additional depth. “I think with Kawulok, DeMartinis and Umuolo in there with Hewitt and Shields, we have depth there,” Hoke said. “We are going to use Matt as an H-back a little more at times. I think there is some depth there and some good quality leadership. We have to keep developing with strength and our endurance through the course of summer. “I think the tight end position can be a weapon. Offensively, we want it to be a position where we can get some mismatches on linebackers and safeties. This has to be a point of strength in running the football with the power players.”

The result is a new slimmer, yet stronger look for the lines. The goal is to have a balanced offensive attack. Whether that goal is achievable or not will depend greatly on the transformation of the offensive line. Last season, the Aztecs struggled to find a consistent rushing attack. The Aztecs did rush for a season-best 226 yards against bowl-bound Colorado State, but had five games with 35 yards or less rushing. The Aztecs open with three returning starters on the offensive line and another two who have starting experience. At right tackle, Peter Nelson returns for his senior campaign. Nelson is a two-year letterwinner with 14 career starts. Originally a walk-on, Nelson was one of only seven players last season to make every start. “I think the offensive line is one of the keys to any team,” Hoke said. “There is some experience there. I think Peter does a really good job of asserting himself, but it takes more than one guy to pave the way.” Behind Nelson, is sophomore Kurtis Gunther and true freshman Nik Embernate. Gunther saw action in six games last season and made a start against Air Force. Ikaika Aken-Moleta is the returning starter at right guard. The senior, entering his fifth year at San Diego State, saw his first extensive action last season when he made all 12 starts. A native of Kapolei, Hawaii, he has 16 career games played. Backing up Aken-Moleta is sophomore Kellen Farr and redshirt freshman Jimmy Miller. Farr is the only one of the two with game experience having played in 11 outings a year ago. At center is two-year starter Trask Iosefa. Despite the rash of injuries to hit the program the last two seasons, Iosefa has started all 24 games since arriving on campus. The junior is backed up by senior Damian Shankle. For all of the experience at center and on the right side of the line, San Diego State will be looking to shore up the left side during fall camp. The seven players listed at left guard and left tackle have combined to play in just 17 games. The most experienced player on the left side of the ball is sophomore Emilio Rivera at left guard. Rivera played mostly on special teams a year ago, but did earn the starting assignment twice. Behind Rivera is redshirt freshman Alec Johnson, sophomore Leo Grassilli and redshirt freshman Erik Quinones. Sophomore Tommie Draheim opens fall camp on the top line at left tackle, followed by sophomore Mike Matamua and junior Tom Rische. None of those three players has played in a game yet at San Diego State. “I think the offensive line is a place of concern to some degree,” Hoke said. “We do have some guys who are returning who can assert themselves a little more aggressively when you look at Ikaika, Trask and Peter. We want to be a running football team so our attitude has to be that of knock-

oFFENSIVE LINE Returning players with starting experience: Ikaika Aken-Moleta, Kurtis Gunther, Trask Iosefa, Peter Nelson, Emilio Rivera On Dec. 16, 2008, Brady Hoke was named San Diego State’s head coach. That same day, it is safe to say, the look of the Aztec offensive and defensive lines started to change. Hoke, his staff, and his strength and conditioning coach Aaron Wellman immediately put an emphasis on strength, power and quickness.

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ing people off the ball. There is a lot of youth there. I think fall camp will be very important to see how it all shakes down. Overall, the group has understood how we want to play the game and we have just got to get better at it.”

The Aztec Defense

For years San Diego State fans have seen up close and personal how effective Rocky Long’s defenses can be. While leading the New Mexico program, Long’s defense held the Aztecs to 16 points or less in eight of the last nine meetings. In four of those games, San Diego State failed to reach double figures. Now Aztec fans hope Long can work his magic on The Mesa. It will certainly be a challenge out of the gate as San Diego State struggled mightily a year ago, allowing 37.2 points and 460.8 yards per outing. The good news is that, once again, San Diego State is loaded at the linebacker position and has good experience on the defensive line. The secondary group will have to learn a new system and develop quickly for SDSU to reach its potential. “Coach Rocky Long’s scheme is great,” Hoke said. “I think it’s very flexible and it helps us as a defense to utilize our best players. I think the depth of our linebackers is critical; we have athleticism there and I think it will fit very well with coach Long’s scheme and what we want to try and do in being aggressive.” Hoke was pleased with the progress the unit made during the spring. “I think they picked it up,” Hoke said. “One thing we have to understand is the urgency that we will need during fall camp to execute as a team unit better and be a group of all 11 playing as hard as they possibly can on every snap.”

dEFENSIVE LINE Returning players with starting experience: J.J. Autele, Eric Ikonne, Ernie Lawson, Jerome Long, Jonathan Soto, Neil Spencer, B.J. Williams There is little chance of the defensive line position being overlooked this season. Not with head coach Brady Hoke doubling as the position coach. San Diego State has a wealth of experience on the defensive line. Six players have played in double-digit games and senior Jonathan Soto and junior B.J. Williams are two of the most experienced players on the team with 20 and 19 career starts, respectively. Officially, the Aztecs return four starters for three depthchart positions.

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2009 SEASON OUTLOOK cont. Senior Jonathan Soto has been a staple on the defensive line. A Malik Award recipient for owning the highest gradepoint average for a student-athlete at San Diego State, Soto has tallied 34 career games and has started 16 consecutive games dating back to the 2007 campaign. Sophomore J.J. Autele and junior Eric Ikonne are both experienced players behind Soto on the depth chart. Each player made two starts for the Aztecs a year ago. With 18 career games played and five starts, Ernie Lawson draws the top line at defensive tackle. The junior was the opening day starter last season and missed the majority of the year due to injury or illness only to return to the starting lineup late in the campaign. Behind Lawson is sophomore Neil Spencer and redshirt freshman Greg Scott. Spencer earned his first career start two years ago against Wyoming, before redshirting in 2008. At the other defensive end is junior B.J. Williams and sophomore Jerome Long. Williams has seen action in 23 games and made 19 starts. A playmaker, Williams had 10 tackles for loss among his 74 tackles. Against nationally-ranked Brigham Young, Williams put on a show, posting a career-high 11 tackles, including four behind the line of scrimmage. Long, meanwhile, had 37 tackles a year ago in 11 games during his true freshman campaign. “It will be important for us to stay healthy and there is some maturity that has to develop between some of those guys who have played,” Hoke said. “I think, physically, there are some guys there who are talented. Now it’s a matter of us developing them as the kind of defensive linemen we want them to be. “I would like somebody to emerge as a leader. Obviously, Jonathan (Soto) has the most experience and B.J. (Williams) and Ernie (Lawson) are guys we have to count on.”

LINEBAcKErS Returning players with starting experience: Luke Laolagi, Jerry Milling, Andrew Preston, Marcus Yarbrough Although the Aztec defense has struggled since the vaunted Dark Side struck fear in the hearts of opposing players, San Diego State has continued to produce quality linebackers. This decade alone, the Aztecs have produced NFL starters Kirk Morrison and Freddy Keiaho, along with the school’s all-

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time career assisted tackles leader, Russell Allen. That streak should continue as one could make a solid argument that the linebacking corps is the strongest unit on either side of the ball. Seniors Jerry Milling and Luke Laolagi along with junior Andrew Preston will garner preseason attention for all-conference honors. Entering fall camp, Milling is listed ahead of Preston at one of the outside linebacker positions. Milling’s playing time has been limited the last two seasons due to injury. Nonetheless, the senior has battled his way back onto the field to log 18 career games and tally 46 career tackles. In his first career start last season at Notre Dame, Milling tied his career high with 11 stops and also recovered an Irish fumble. Andrew Preston enters his junior campaign with 23 games played and 20 starts. He already has 154 career tackles to his credit and has posted five double-digit tackle games, including a career-best 18 stops against Air Force in 2008. At middle linebacker, senior Luke Laolagi appears to be well positioned. Laolagi played in every game each of the last two seasons – starting all 24 of those outings. Last year, the Reseda, Calif., native, was third on the team with 99 stops, lifting his three-year total to 203 tackles. He was also credited with three forced fumbles. Junior Marcus Yarbrough provides a wealth of experience as a backup at middle linebacker. At the other outside linebacker is sophomore Miles Burris. A scholar-athlete, Burris played in all 12 games a year ago and recorded 19 tackles in limited action. He should have more of an opportunity on the field to showcase his talents this year. Sophomore Logan Ketchum and senior Zach Shapiro will push Burris for playing time. “I think it’s the best group on the football team when you look at the amount of depth we have and their athleticism that we have in that group,” Hoke said. “I think that’s probably our deepest position with Milling, Laolagi, Ketchum, Yarbrough, Burris and Preston. We have got some guys who have played some football and some guys who are athletic enough and tough enough to be aggressive at how they play. Hoke has indicated that the depth in the linebacking corps will allow the Aztecs to keep fresh bodies on the field. “I guarantee that if they all play with effort, they are all going to play,” Hoke said. “It’s nice to have fresh guys on the field at all times so there are no excuses for not playing as hard as you can.”

SEcoNdArY Returning players with starting experience: Davion Mauldin, Aaron Moore, Jose Perez, Nick Sandford The biggest difference in defensive coordinator Rocky Long’s attacking defense and that of a typical defense is the role of the secondary. San Diego State will frequently play with five players in the secondary and the ability of this position to thrive in man coverage will go a long way in determining how much improvement the Aztecs can make on this side of the ball. There are only a couple of players with starting experience in this group, led by senior Aaron Moore. Only three other players have a start to their credit. At one corner position is Kwincy Edwards. The senior has played in nine games and has yet to make a start. He enters fall camp ahead of Moore, SDSU’s most experienced player at the position. At one warrior position, junior Romeo Horn will open camp as the projected starter. He has played in 19 games in his two seasons with the Aztecs. A Long trademark is the Aztec position (a position that sported a different nickname at his previous coaching assignment). This player is called upon to do a host of things and must be athletic enough to get in the backfield and skilled enough to cover and tackle in the open field. The two leading candidates going into camp are senior Nick Sandford and junior Martrell Fantroy. Both players re-

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ceived reps in the spring. Sandford has seven career starts and has seen action in 27 games, logging 61 career tackles, including 44 stops in his junior season. Fantroy missed all of 2008 due to injury. The junior exploded onto the scene in 2007, intercepting three passes, gaining 100 yards in interception returns and adding a fumble recovery. The other warrior position will be earned by a first-time starter. Sophomore Brandon Davis and junior Dey Juan Hemmings are one-two on the pre-fall depth chart. At the second corner position, senior Davion Mauldin is listed in front of junior Jose Perez. “Mauldin was a guy who really stuck out in the spring,” Hoke said. “I thought he did some good things. We have to get a guy playing the Aztec position the way we envision it being played physically and with a certain mentality. Kwincy Edwards did a lot of good things in the spring and showed that he will play with toughness. We have to develop safeties. We have to get guys in this scheme to understand how important it is if they are giving up big plays, where they need to be.”

The Aztec Special Teams

Returning players with starting experience: Aaron Brewer, Brian Stahovich, Lane Yoshida San Diego State returns its punter, place-kicker and long snapper from last season. Sophomore Brian Stahovich averaged 39.5 yards per punt with eight of his kicks going for more than 50 yards. Senior Lane Yoshida burst on the scene late last year to win the place-kicking duties. He connected on eight of his 12 field goal attempts. Long snapper Aaron Brewer served as the long snapper in all 12 games last season as a true freshman. “When you look at our snapper, I think Brewer does a really good job,” Hoke said. “I was impressed with what Stahovich did and I think the competition between Yoshida and Bryan Shields was good at the kickoff position.” The return responsibilities will be sorted out during fall camp. “I think Vincent Brown is a guy who could be an outstanding returner for us in a lot of different ways,” Hoke said. “With Atiyyah (Henderson) at kickoff and Brown and Mauldin at punts, I think we will settle on that a little more when we get in the middle of fall camp.”

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Alphabetical No. Name

67 Aken-Moleta, Ikaika 26 Andrews, Marcus 44 Andrews, Rob 49 Autele, J.J. 54 Barksdale, Demetrius 47 s Berhe, Nat 12 Bernards, Jake 38 Booker, Aarein 58 Brewer, Aaron 30 s Brown, Davon 80 Brown, Vincent 9 s Burris, Miles 32 s Camarda, Vincent 13 Davis, Brandon 17 s Deakin, Doug 41 DeMartinis, Tony 60 Draheim, Tommie 46 Driver, Jacob 24 s Edwards, Kwincy 68 Embernate, Nik 88 s Escobar, Gavin 11 s Fantroy, Martrell 73 Farr, Kellen 16 Finkel, Bryan 63 Gibbs, Larry 50 s Gordert, Chris 75 Grassilli, Leo 1 s Gregorio, Andy 21 s Gregorio, Robert 79 Gunther, Kurtis 5 Hemmings, Dey Juan 6 Henderson, Atiyyah 89 Hewitt, Hunter 22 s Hillman, Ronnie 4 s Horn, Romeo 97 Ikonne, Eric 50 s Iosefa, Trask 71 Johnson, Alec 81 Jones, Marven 33 s Judkins, Ramon 20 Kawulok, Matthew 31 s Kazee, Walter 31 s Ketchum, Logan 39 King, Preston 11 s Kohn, Brandon 35 Laolagi, Luke 99 Lawson, Ernie 23 s Lemon, Gabe 30 s Lewis, Darryn 14 s Lindley, Ryan 24 s Lockett, Colin 94 Long, Jerome 29 s Mack, Derek 74 Matamua, Mike 2 s Mauldin, Davion 82 McFadden, Leon 78 Milholland, Brian 32 s Miller, Anthony 51 s Miller, Jimmy 34 Milling, Jerry 21 s Moore, Aaron 48 Moses, Eron

Numerical

Pos. OL DB LB DL LB DB QB DB LS RB WR LB DB DB WR TE OL LB DB OL TE DB OL LB DL DL OL DB WR OL DB RB TE RB DB DL OL OL WR RB FB RB LB DB WR LB DL DB DB QB DB DL DB OL DB WR OL RB OL LB DB DL

No. 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 26 27 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 47

Name

Andy Gregorio DeMarco Sampson Davion Mauldin Kelsey Sokoloski Mekell Wesley Romeo Horn Dominique Sandifer Dey Juan Hemmings Atiyyah Henderson Larry Parker Alston Umuolo Miles Burris Drew Westling Josh O’Brien Martrell Fantroy Brandon Kohn Jake Bernards Brandon Davis Ryan Lindley Brian Stahovich Jose Perez Bryan Finkel Doug Deakin Josh Wade Roberto Wallace Jon Toledo Matthew Kawulok Robert Gregorio Aaron Moore Ronnie Hillman Andrew Preston Gabe Lemon Brandon Sullivan Kwincy Edwards Colin Lockett Marcus Andrews Eric Pinkins Derek Mack Bryan Shields Davon Brown Darryn Lewis Walter Kazee Logan Ketchum Vincent Camarda Anthony Miller Ramon Judkins Colin Shumate Jerry Milling Luke Laolagi Nick Tenhaeff James Simon Aarein Booker Preston King Zachary Shapiro Tony DeMartinis Nick Sandford Ross Williams Rob Andrews Khalid Stevens Jacob Driver Nat Berhe Jacob Tauanuu

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Pos. DB WR DB QB WR DB WR DB RB DB TE LB QB DB DB WR QB DB QB P/K DB LB WR DB WR WR FB RB DB RB LB DB RB DB DB DB DB DB K/P RB DB RB LB DB RB RB LB LB LB LB RB DB DB LB TE DB DB LB DB LB DB DL

Ht.

5-9 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-7 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-1

Wt.

190 210 165 190 180 190 180 190 185 175 245 235 210 215 215 200 200 185 205 175 180 220 180 180 225 215 235 165 190 175 215 175 215 175 165 175 180 155 190 180 155 175 215 195 220 210 220 215 225 205 175 185 175 230 255 210 195 225 200 210 160 240

Yr.

Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Exp. SQ 2L 1L 2L 3L 2L RS 2L 3L TR 2L 1L 1L SQ 1L SQ HS 1L 1L 1L 1L SQ SQ RS 2L 2L 3L RS 3L HS 2L HS 2L 1L HS HS HS RS SQ 2L 1L HS SQ SQ HS RS RS 1L 3L HS SQ HS HS 1L 3L 3L RS RS HS HS HS RS

Hometown (High School/College)

Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes High) Chula Vista, Calif. (Castle Park High) Compton, Calif. (Cimarron-Memorial High/Cerritos CC) Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek High) Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton High) Fresno, Calif. (Edison High) Gardena, Calif. (Beverly Hills High) San Bernardino, Calif. (Rialto High) Rockledge, Fla. (Rockledge High) San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High/Grossmont JC) Phoenix, Ariz. (Centennial High) Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay High) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS/Southwestern JC) Del Mar, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian High) Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman High) Fairfield, Calif. (Fairfield High/Contra Costa College) Valencia, Calif. (West Ranch High) Oakland, Calif. (Castlemont High) Alpine, Calif. (El Capitan High) Solana Beach, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic High) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside High) South Tahoe, Calif. (South Tahoe High/Linfield College) Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park High) San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma High) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside High) Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High) Boulder, Colo. (Monarch High) Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes High) Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson High) La Habra, Calif. (La Habra High) Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe High) Orange, Calif. (Lutheran High) Poway, Calif. (Poway High) Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale High) Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar High) Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw High) Sacramento, Calif. (Inderkum High) Spring Valley, Calif. (Otay Ranch High) Bonita, Calif. (Bonita Vista High/Utah State) Torrance, Calif. (South High) Elk Grove, Calif. (Franklin High) San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon High) Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park High) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic High) Dallas, Texas (Carter High) Los Angeles, Calif. (Beverly Hills High) Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas High) Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale High) Reseda, Calif. (Birmingham High) Atascadero, Calif. (Atascadero High) San Diego, Calif. (University City High) San Bernardino, Calif. (San Bernardino High) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Tesoro High) Claremont, Calif. (Claremont High/Nevada) Sun Valley, Calif. (Notre Dame High) Orange, Calif. (El Modena High) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Mission Viejo High) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill High) Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Palisades High) Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High) Colton, Calif. (Colton High) San Diego, Calif. (Helix High/UAB)


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Alphabetical

Numerical No. 48 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 62 63 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 88 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 99

Name

Eron Moses J.J. Autele Chris Gordert Trask Iosefa Jimmy Miller Isaac Sensabaugh Marcus Yarbrough Emilio Rivera Demetrius Barksdale Neil Spencer Jonathan Soto Willie Watters Aaron Brewer Tommie Draheim Peter Nelson Larry Gibbs Ikaika Aken-Moleta Nik Embernate Erik Quinones Alec Johnson Tom Rische Kellen Farr Mike Matamua Leo Grassilli Damian Shankle Brian Milholland Kurtis Gunther Vincent Brown Marven Jones Leon McFadden Osmond Nicholas D.J. Shields Waika Spencer Javier Nicholas Gavin Escobar Lane Yoshida Hunter Hewitt B.J. Williams Frederick Trujillo Jerome Long Michael Snead Greg Scott Eric Ikonne Ernie Lawson

Pos. DL DL LB OL OL LB LB OL LB DL DL LB LS OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE TE WR TE K TE DL DL DL DL DL DL DL

Ht.

6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-8 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-6 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-3

Wt.

235 245 225 290 290 200 235 295 210 265 260 225 215 290 295 230 295 290 290 300 290 300 290 290 295 300 285 180 205 165 195 240 265 190 210 190 235 240 220 265 250 265 250 270

Yr.

So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. SQ SQ RS 2L RS RS 2L 1L SQ 1L 3L SQ 1L SQ 2L HS 1L HS RS RS SQ 1L SQ SQ SQ RS 1L 2L HS HS HS RS 3L HS HS 1L RS 2L RS 1L SQ RS 1L 2L

Hometown (High School/College)

Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza High) Waipahu, Hawaii (Punahou High) Honolulu, Hawaii (Mira Mesa High (Calif.)) Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Punahou High) Denver, Colo. (J.K. Mullen High) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly High) San Diego, Calif. (Eastlake High) Sylmar, Calif. (Sylmar High) San Diego, Calif. (University City High) Las Vegas, Nev. (Cimmarron-Memorial High) West Covina, Calif. (Bishop Amat High) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek High/Palomar JC) Fullerton, Calif. (Troy High) Lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan High) St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North High) Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Ramona High) Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei High) Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa High) Canyon Lake, Calif. (Temescal Canyon High) Denver, Colo. (J.K. Mullen High) Fresno, Calif. (Bullard High) Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain High) Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei High) Woodbridge, Va. (Hylton High) Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel High/Saddleback College) San Diego, Calif. (Helix High) Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo High) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) San Diego, Calif. (Kearny High) Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco High) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside High) Bonita, Calif. (Bonita Vista High) Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha High) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside High) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic High) Pinole, Calif. (Pinole Valley HS/Reedley College) Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes High) Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest High) Albuquerque, N.M. (Highland High) Los Osos, Calif. (Morro Bay High) Oakland, Calif. (Skyline High) Torrance, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery High) Dallas, Texas (Newman Smith High) Vallejo, Calif. (St. Patrick-St. Vincent High)

No. Name

62 Nelson, Peter 87 Nicholas, Javier 83 Nicholas, Osmond 10 O’Brien, Josh 7 s Parker, Larry 15 Perez, Jose 27 Pinkins, Eric 22 Preston, Andrew 69 Quinones, Erik 72 Rische, Tom 53 Rivera, Emilio 1 s Sampson, DeMarco 42 Sandford, Nick 4 s Sandifer, Dominique 96 Scott, Greg 51 s Sensabaugh, Isaac 77 Shankle, Damian 40 Shapiro, Zachary 29 s Shields, Bryan 85 Shields, D.J. 33 s Shumate, Colin 37 Simon, James 95 Snead, Michael 2 s Sokoloski, Kelsey 56 Soto, Jonathan 55 Spencer, Neil 86 Spencer, Waika 14 s Stahovich, Brian 45 Stevens, Khalid 23 Sullivan, Brandon 47 Tauanuu, Jacob 36 Tenhaeff, Nick 19 Toledo, Jon 91 Trujillo, Frederick 7 s Umuolo, Alston 17 s Wade, Josh 18 Wallace, Roberto 57 Watters, Willie 3 Wesley, Mekell 9 s Westling, Drew 90 Williams, B.J. 43 Williams, Ross 52 Yarbrough, Marcus 88 Yoshida, Lane s - Duplicate Number

Pos. OL WR WR DB DB DB DB LB OL OL OL WR DB WR DL LB OL LB K/P TE LB RB DL QB DL DL TE P/K DB RB DL LB WR DL TE DB WR LB WR QB DL DB LB K

The Coaching Staff

Brady Hoke ( Ball State ’82) Head Coach/Defensive Line, 1st season; Al Borges (Chico State ’81) Offensive Coordinator, 1st season; Rocky Long (New Mexico ’74), Defensive Coordinator, 1st season; Jeff Hecklinski (Western Illinois ’97) Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator, 1st season; Dan Ferrigno (San Francisco State ’75) Tight Ends/Special Teams, 1st season; Darrell Funk (Colorado State ’88) Offensive Line, 1st season; LeCharls McDaniel (Cal Poly ’81) Wide Receivers, 9th season; Brian Sipe (San Diego State) Quarterbacks, 1st season; Mark Smith (Purdue ’79) Linebackers, 1st season; Tony White (UCLA ’02) Cornerbacks, 1st season; Bob Lopez (Illinois State ’77) Director of Football Operations, 2nd season.

Pronunciation Guide

Ikaika Aken-Moleta J.J. Autele Nat Berhe Aarein Booker Davon Brown Vincent Camarda Doug Deakin Tony DeMartinis Tommie Draheim Martrell Fantroy Chris Gordert Leo Grassilli

ee-KYE-kuh A-kin MOW-let-uh all-tell-EE nat bur-HEY air-EE-in duh-VAUGHN cuh-MARD-uh DEE-kin dee-mar-TEE-niss DRAY-hime MAR-trell fant-ROY GORE-dert gruh-SILL-ee

Andy/Robert Gregorio Atiyyah Henderson Eric Ikonne Trask Iosefa Ramon Judkins Matthew Kawulok Walter Kazee Luke Laolagi Mike Matamua Davion Mauldin Eron Moses Erik Quinones

greh-gore-EE-o uh-TEE-uh eye-CON-ee i-o-SEF-uh RAY-mun kuh-WALL-uk KAY-zz Lao (Like now)-long-EE mah-tah-MOO-uh dave-EE-on Aaron KEEN-own-is

Tom Rische DeMarco Sampson Kelsey Sokoloski Waika Spencer Brian Stahovich Khalid Stevens Nick Tenhaeff Alston Umuolo Mekell Wesley Marcus Yarbrough

rish-EE duh-mark-O sock-OH-loss-key VIE-kuh stuh-HOV-itch kuh-LEAD tin-OFF ALL-stun OO-moo-low MUH-kell yar-BRO

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Aztec Depth Chart 2009 SEASON PREVIEW

Offense (Pro-StYLE)

Career GP GS

60 74 72

Tommie Draheim, 6-4, 285, So.-SQ, Lakeside, Calif. Mike Matamua, 6-4, 305, So.-SQ, Kapolei, Hawaii Tom Rische, 6-4, 320, Jr.-SQ, Fresno, Calif.

0 0 4

0 0 0

53 71 75 69

Emilio Rivera, 6-4, 330, So.-1L, Sylmar, Calif. Alec Johnson, 6-3, 300, Fr.-RS, Denver, Colo. Leo Grassilli, 6-3, 290, So.-SQ, Woodbridge, Va. Erik Quinones, 6-3, 290, Fr.-RS, Canyon Lake, Calif.

12 0 1 0

2 0 0 0

C

50 77

Trask Iosefa, 6-0, 290, Jr.-2L, Ewa Beach, Hawaii Damian Shankle, 6-2, 295, Sr.-SQ, Laguna Niguel, Calif.

24 24 5 0

RG

67 73 51

Ikaika Aken-Moleta, 6-2, 295, Sr.-1L, Kapolei, Hawaii

Kellen Farr, 6-7, 300, So.-1L, Mesa, Ariz. Jimmy Miller, 6-3, 290, Fr.-RS, Denver, Colo.

16 12 11 0 0 0

RT

62 79 68

Peter Nelson, 6-5, 295, Sr.-2L, St. Charles, Ill. Kurtis Gunther, 6-8, 285, So.-1L, Camarillo, Calif. Nik Embernate, 6-4, 290, Fr.-HS, Yucaipa, Calif.

25 14 6 1 0 0

TE

7 41 85 89

Alston Umuolo, 6-4, 245, Jr.-2L, Phoenix, Ariz. Tony DeMartinis, 6-5, 255, Sr.-3L, Sun Valley, Calif. D.J. Shields, 6-4, 240, Fr.-RS, Bonita, Calif. Hunter Hewitt, 6-5, 235, Fr.-RS, Lafayette, Calif.

21 23 0 0

FB

20 33

Matthew Kawulok, 6-2, 235, Sr.-3L, Boulder, Colo. Ramon Judkins, 6-0, 210, Fr.-RS, Los Angeles, Calif.

30 12 0 0

TB

23 6 30 21 37

Brandon Sullivan, 5-11, 215, Jr.-2L, Poway, Calif. Atiyyah Henderson, 5-9, 185, Sr.-3L, Rockledge, Fla. Davon Brown, 5-9, 180, Jr.-2L, Torrance, Calif. Robert Gregorio, 5-10, 165, Fr.-RS, Palos Verdes, Calif. James Simon, 5-7, 175, So.-SQ, San Diego, Calif.

19 7 33 18 13 0 0 0 0 0

QB

14 9 2

Ryan Lindley, 6-3, 205, So.-1L, Alpine, Calif.

11 11 4 1 0 0

X

80 1 3 17

Vincent Brown, 6-0, 180, Jr.-2L, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

DeMarco Sampson, 6-2, 210, Sr.-2L, Chula Vista, Calif. Mekell Wesley, 5-10, 180, Sr.-3L, Chandler, Ariz. Doug Deakin, 6-0, 180, Jr.-SQ, Oak Park, Calif.

24 20 23 0 30 8 0 0

18 19 4 87

Roberto Wallace, 6-4, 225, Sr.-2L, Oceanside, Calif. Jon Toledo, 6-3, 215, Sr.-2L, Encinitas, Calif. Dominique Sandifer, 6-0, 180, Fr.-RS, Gardena, Calif. Javier Nicholas, 6-0, 190, So.-HS, Oceanside, Calif.

20 10 16 0 0 0 0 0

LT

LG

-OR-

-OR-

Z -OR-

Drew Westling, 6-2, 210, Sr.-1L, Mission Viejo, Calif. Kelsey Sokoloski, 6-2, 190, Jr.-2L Englewood, Colo.

Special Teams

2 1 0 0

Career GP

P

14 29

Brian Stahovich, 6-0, 175, So.-1L, Solana Beach, Calif. Bryan Shields, 6-1, 190, Jr.-SQ, Bonita, Calif.

12 0

PK

88 29

Lane Yoshida, 5-10, 190, Sr.-1L, Pinole, Calif. Bryan Shields, 6-1, 190, Jr.-SQ, Bonita, Calif.

12 0

LS

58 50

Aaron Brewer, 6-5, 215, So.-1L, Fullerton, Calif. Trask Iosefa, 6-0, 290, Jr.-2L, Ewa Beach, Hawaii

12 24

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Defense (3-3-5)

Career GP GS

90 94 48 91 95

B.J. Williams, 6-3, 240, Jr.-2L, Aurora, Calif. Jerome Long, 6-5, 265, So.-1L, Los Osos, Calif.

Eron Moses, 6-4, 235, So.-SQ, Yorba Linda, Calif. Frederick Trujillo, 6-1, 220, Fr.-RS, Albuquerque, N.M. Michael Snead, 6-4, 250, So.-SQ, Oakland, Calif.

23 19 11 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

DT

99 55 96

Ernie Lawson, 6-3, 270, Jr.-2L, Vallejo, Calif. Neil Spencer, 6-2, 265, So.-1L, Las Vegas, Nev. Greg Scott, 6-2, 265, Fr.-RS, Torrance, Calif.

18 12 0

DE

56 47 63 49 97

Jonathan Soto, 6-3, 260, Sr.-3L, West Covina, Calif. Jake Tauanuu, 6-1, 240, Jr.-RS, San Diego, Calif. Larry Gibbs, 6-0, 230, So.-HS, Riverside, Calif. J.J. Autele, 6-1, 245, So.-SQ, Waipahu, Hawaii Eric Ikonne, 6-0, 250, Jr.-1L, Dallas, Texas

34 20 0 0 0 0 5 2 11 2

LB

34 22 16 44 51

Jerry Milling, 5-10, 215, Sr.-1L, Palmdale, Calif. Andrew Preston, 6-1, 215, Jr.-2L, Centennial, Colo. Bryan Finkel, 6-2, 220, Sr.-SQ, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Rob Andrews, 6-2, 225, Fr.-RS, Pleasanton, Calif. Isaac Sensabaugh, 6-0, 200, Fr.-RS, Long Beach, Calif.

18 2 23 20 3 0 0 0 0 0

DE

MIKE 35 Luke Laolagi, 6-1, 225, Sr.-3L, Reseda, Calif.

5 1 0

52 57 50

Marcus Yarbrough, 6-2, 235, Jr.-2L, San Diego, Calif. Willie Watters, 6-2, 225, Jr.-SQ, Englewood, Colo. Chris Gordert, 6-0, 225, Fr.-RS, Honolulu, Hawaii

34 24 21 1 1 0 0 0

LB

9 31 40 54 33

Miles Burris, 6-2, 235, So.-1L, Granite Bay, Calif. Logan Ketchum, 6-3, 215, So.-SQ, Oak Park, Calif. Zach Shapiro, 6-2, 230, Sr.-1L, Claremont, Calif. Demetrius Barksdale, 6-3, 210, So.-SQ, San Diego, Calif. Colin Shumate, 6-2, 220, Fr.-RS, Las Vegas, Nev.

12 5 7 0 0

CB

24 21 17

Kwincy Edwards, 5-11, 175, Sr.-1L, Palmdale, Calif. Aaron Moore, 6-0, 190, Sr.-3L, Tampa, Fla. Josh Wade, 6-0, 180, Fr.-RS, San Diego, Calif.

9 0 34 24 0 0

W

4 32 43

Romeo Horn, 6-1, 190, Jr.-2L, Fresno, Calif. Vincent Camarda, 6-2, 195, So.-SQ, San Diego, Calif. Ross Williams, 6-3, 195, Fr.-RS, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.

19 0 0

0 0 0

A

42 11 10

Nick Sandford, 6-2, 210, Sr.-3L, Orange, Calif. Martrell Fantroy, 6-1, 215, Jr.-1L, Las Vegas, Nev. Josh O’Brien, 6-4, 215, Jr.-SQ, Del Mar, Calif.

27 12 0

7 0 0

W

13 5 1

Brandon Davis, 6-2, 185, So.-1L, Oakland, Calif. Dey Juan Hemmings, 5-11, 190, Jr.-2L, San Bernadino, Calif. Andy Gregorio, 5-9, 190, Jr.-SQ, Palos Verdes, Calif.

11 24 0

0 0 0

CB

2 15 30 29

Davion Mauldin, 5-10, 165, Sr.-1L, Compton, Calif. Jose Perez, 6-1, 180, Jr.-1L, Oceanside, Calif. Darryn Lewis, 5-9, 155, Jr.-1L, Elk Grove, Calif. Derek Mack, 5-9, 155, Fr.-RS, Spring Valley, Calif.

9 10 9 0

1 2 0 0

Depth chart at the completion of spring practice. Bold indicates player started at least six games in 2008.

0 0 0 0 0


Aztecs At A Glance Aztecs By Class

Starters Returning & Lost

SENIorS (24)

oFFENSIVE StArtErS rEturNING (8) Pos. Name

Career Starts

oFFENSIVE StArtErS LoSt (3) Pos. Name

Career Starts

dEFENSIVE StArtErS rEturNING (7) Pos. Name

Career Starts

dEFENSIVE StArtErS LoSt (5) Pos. Name

Career Starts

2009 SEASON PREVIEW

Personnel listed with eligibility as it will be entering the 2009 season.

OL Ikaika Aken-Moleta, TE Tony DeMartinis, DB Kwincy Edwards, LB Bryan Finkel, RB Atiyyah Henderson, FB Matthew Kawulok, WR Brandon Kohn, LB Luke Laolagi, DB Davion Mauldin, LB Jerry Milling, DB Aaron Moore, OL Peter Nelson, WR DeMarco Sampson, DB Nick Sandford, OL Damian Shankle, LB Zachary Shapiro, DL Jonathan Soto, TE Waika Spencer, WR Jon Toledo, WR Roberto Wallace, LB Willie Watters, WR Mekell Wesley, QB Drew Westling, K Lane Yoshida

JuNIorS (22)

RB Davon Brown, WR Vincent Brown, WR Doug Deakin, DB Martrell Fantroy, DB Andy Gregorio, DB Dey Juan Hemmings, DB Romeo Horn, DL Eric Ikonne, OL Trask Iosefa, DL Ernie Lawson, DB Darryn Lewis, DB Josh O’Brien, DB Jose Perez, LB Andrew Preston, OL Tom Rische, K/P Bryan Shields, QB Kelsey Sokoloski, RB Brandon Sullivan, DL Jacob Tauanuu, TE Alston Umuolo, DL B.J. Williams, LB Marcus Yarbrough

SoPHoMorES (23)

DL J.J. Autele, LB Demetrius Barksdale, LS Aaron Brewer, LB Miles Burris, DB Vincent Camarda, DB Brandon Davis, OL Tommie Draheim, OL Kellen Farr, DL Larry Gibbs, OL Leo Grassilli, OL Kurtis Gunther, LB Logan Ketchum, QB Ryan Lindley, DL Jerome Long, OL Mike Matamua, DL Eron Moses, WR Javier Nicholas, DB Larry Parker, OL Emilio Rivera, RB James Simon, DE Michael Snead, DL Neil Spencer, P/K Brian Stahovich

rEdSHIrt FrESHMEN (18)

LB Rob Andrews, LB Chris Gordert, RB Robert Gregorio, TE Hunter Hewitt, OL Alec Johnson, RB Ramon Judkins, DB Derek Mack, OL Brian Milholland, OL Jimmy Miller, OL Erik Quinones, WR Dominique Sandifer, DL Greg Scott, LB Issac Sensabaugh, TE D.J. Shields, LB Colin Shumate, DL Frederick Trujillo, DB Josh Wade, DB Ross Williams

truE FrESHMEN (19)

DB Marcus Andrews, DB Nat Berhe, QB Jake Bernards, DB Aarein Booker, LB Jacob Driver, OL Nik Embernate, TE Gavin Escobar, RB Ronnie Hillman, WR Marven Jones, RB Walter Kazee, DB Preston King, DB Gabe Lemon, DB Colin Lockett, WR Leon McFadden, RB Anthony Miller, WR Osmond Nicholas, DB Eric Pinkins, DB Khalid Stevens, LB Nick Tenhaeff

What Returns

By percentage, what returns from last season.

oFFENSE

Pct.

Rushing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78.7 Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99.6 Receiving Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.0 Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.0

dEFENSE

Pct.

SPEcIAL tEAMS

Pct.

RG WR RB C TE QB RT WR

LT WR LG

LB DL DL DB LB DL DL

LB S DL DB S

Ikaika Aken-Moleta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Vincent Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Atiyyah Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Trask Iosefa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Matthew Kawulok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Ryan Lindley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Peter Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Roberto Wallace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121

Lance Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Darren Mougey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Mike Schmidt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59

Luke Laolagi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Ernie Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Jerome Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Aaron Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Andrew Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Jonathan Soto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 B.J. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Russell Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Corey Boudreaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Siaosi Fifita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Vonnie Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 T.J. McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109

KIcKErS rEturNING (2) Pos. Name P PK

Brian Stahovich Lane Yoshida

KIcKErS LoSt (0)

Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.0 Tackles For Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.4 Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.9 Forced Fumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.5 Fumble Recoveries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.0 Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.5

Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.0 Punting Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.0 Punt Return Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.0 Kickoff Return Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.0

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2009 AZTECS AT A GLANCE cont.

Returning Statistical Leaders

Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atiyyah Henderson (120 att., 490 yds., 4 TDs) Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Lindley (242-427-9, 2,653 yds., 16 TDs) Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vincent Brown (64 rec., 631 yds., 5 TDs) Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Lindley (458 plays, 2,591 yards) All-Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atiyyah Henderson (718 yards) Punt Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mekell Wesley (12 ret., 7.8 ypr.) Kickoff Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davion Mauldin (26 ret., 22.6 ypr., 1 TD) Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lane Yoshida (8-for-12) Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lane Yoshida (51 points) Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Laolagi (99) Tackles For Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B.J. Williams (10.5-31 yards) Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B.J. Williams (3.5) Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jose Perez (2) Punting Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Stahovich (39.5)

Lost Statistical Leaders

Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tyler Campbell (33 att., 152 yds.) Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darren Mougey (2-4-0, 12 yards, 0 TDs) Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darren Mougey (34 rec., 437 yds., 4 TDs) Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tyler Campbell (33 plays, 152 yds.) All-Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darren Mougey (462 yds.) Punt Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none Kickoff Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darren Mougey (30 points) Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell Allen (107) Tackles For Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell Allen (9.5-23 yards) Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell Allen (2.5-12 yards) Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Corey Boudreaux (2) Punting Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

Geographical Breakdown Current Aztecs by home state or country.

cALIForNIA (78)

DB Marcus Andrews, LB Rob Andrews, LB Demetrius Barksdale, DB Nat Berhe, QB Jake Bernards, DB Aarein Booker, LS Aaron Brewer, RB Davon Brown, WR Vincent Brown, LB Miles Burris, DB Vincent Camarda, DB Brandon Davis, WR Doug Deakin, TE Tony DeMartinis, OL Tommie Draheim, LB Jacob Driver, DB Kwincy Edwards, OT Nik Embernate, LB Bryan Finkel, DL Larry Gibbs, DB Andy Gregorio, RB Robert Gregorio, OL Kurtis Gunther, DB Dey Juan Hemmings, TE Hunter Hewitt, RB Ronnie Hillman, DB Romeo Horn, WR Marven Jones, RB Ramon Judkins, RB Walter Kazee, LB Logan Ketchum, DB Preston King, WR Brandon Kohn, LB Luke Laolagi, DL Ernie Lawson, DB Gabe Lemon, DB Darryn Lewis, QB Ryan Lindley, DB Colin Lockett, DL Jerome Long, DB Derek Mack, DB Davion Mauldin, OL Brian Milholland, LB Jerry Milling, DE Eron Moses, WR Javier Nicholas, WR Osmond Nicholas, DB Josh O’Brien, DB Larry Parker, DB Jose Perez, DB Eric Pinkins, OL Erik Quinones, OL Tom Rische, OL Emilio Rivera, WR DeMarco Sampson, DB Nick Sandford, WR Dominique Sandifer, DL Greg Scott, LB Issac Sensabaugh, OL Damian Shankle, LB Zachary Shapiro, K/P Bryan Shields, TE D.J. Shields, RB James Simon, DE Michael Snead, DL Jonathan Soto, P/K Brian Stahovich, DB Khalid Stevens, RB Brandon Sullivan, DL Jacob Tauanuu, LB Nick Tenhaeff, WR Jon Toledo, DB Josh Wade, WR Roberto Wallace, QB Drew Westling, DB Ross Williams, LB Marcus Yarbrough, K Lane Yoshida

coLorAdo (7)

FB Matthew Kawulok, OL Alec Johnson, OL Jimmy Miller, LB Andrew Preston, QB Kelsey Sokoloski, LB Willie Watters, DL B.J. Williams

HAWAII (6)

OL Ikaika Aken-Moleta, DE J.J. Autele, LB Chris Gordert, OL Trask Iosefa, OL Mike Matamua, TE Waika Spencer

ArIZoNA (3)

OL Kellen Farr, TE Alston Umuolo, WR Mekell Wesley

NEVAdA (3)

DB Martrell Fantroy, LB Colin Shumate, DL Neil Spencer

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FLorIdA (2)

RB Atiyyah Henderson, DB Aaron Moore

tEXAS (2)

DE Eric Ikonne, RB Anthony Miller

ILLINoIS (1)

OL Peter Nelson

NEW MEXIco (1) DL Frederick Trujillo

VIrGINIA (1)

OL Leo Grassilli

2009 Signing Class Name

Marcus Andrews Nat Berhe Jake Bernards Aarein Booker Jacob Driver Gavin Escobar Ronnie Hillman Marven Jones Walter Kazee Preston King Gabe Lemon Colin Lockett Leon McFadden Anthony Miller Osmond Nicholas Larry Parker# Eric Pinkins Khalid Stevens Nick Tenhaeff

Pos. DB DB QB DB LB TE RB WR RB DB DB DB WR RB WR DB DB DB LB

Ht.

6-0 5-10 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-6 5-10 6-4 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2

Wt.

175 160 200 185 210 210 175 205 175 175 175 165 165 220 195 175 180 200 205

Hometown

Los Angeles, Calif. Colton, Calif. Valencia, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. Carlsbad, Calif. R. Santa Margarita, Calif. La Habra, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. R. Santa Margarita, Calif. Orange, Calif. Diamond Bar, Calif. Bellflower, Calif. Dallas, Texas Oceanside, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Atascadero, Calif.

# = Junior college transfer

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THIS IS SAN DIEGO STATE

This Is San Diego State

Inside: Head Coach Brady Hoke

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SDSU Coaching Staff

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Aztec Football Tradition

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Aztecs in the NFL

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Game Day at the Q

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Media Attention

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Strength & Conditioning

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Aztec Academics

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Aztecs in the Community

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San Diego State University 34 An Oceanside High graduate, senior Roberto Wallace had 31 catches last season.

Aztec Facilities

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Aztec Excellence

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America始s Finest City

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Don Coryell Locker Room

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HEAD COACH BRADY HOKE

HOKE BY THE NUMBERS

1997 35 28 21.0 9 5 4 2

year he helped Michigan to the national championship as the defensive line coach

number of all-conference picks in his six-year tenure at Ball State years of coaching experience, including 26 at the collegiate level average margin of victory in Ball State’s 12 wins in 2008

bowl games he has coached number of times his teams have won or shared a conference regular season title number of schools to end the 2008 regular season perfect, including Hoke’s Cardinals, Alabama, Boise State and Utah

number of 10-plus win seasons in Ball State’s 84 years. Hoke has been part of both, as a player in 1978 and as a coach in 2008

1 0 16

national ranking in 2008 for Ball State in fewest penalties and fewest penalty yards per game number of times Ball State had been nationally ranked before 2008, where the Cardinals reached as high as No. 12 in the AP poll


2008 Associated Press Coach of the Year Final Results Head Coach Current School 1. Nick Saban Alabama 2. Mike Leach Texas Tech 3. Kyle Whittingham Utah 4. Paul Johnson Georgia Tech 5. Joe Paterno Penn State San Diego State 6. Brady Hoke 7. Five others received votes

2008 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Winners Head Coach Brady Hoke Brian Kelly Mike Leach Houston Nutt Mike Riley

Current School San Diego State Cincinnati Texas Tech Mississippi Oregon State

What They’re Saying About Brady Hoke “Brady Hoke is one of the very fine coaches in this land. He and his staff care about their players and demand excellence in all phases of their program. The Aztecs will enjoy great success with coach Hoke!” – Jim Tressel, head coach of The Ohio State “San Diego State made the right choice. Brady has done one of the great coaching jobs in the country at Ball State. I think he has proven what an outstanding coach he is.” – Lloyd Carr, former head coach of Michigan “(He is) one of the finest football coaches in America. He is a proven winner and more importantly, he is a tremendous family man. He’s also a great friend. The people of San Diego State should be very proud that Brady Hoke is their head football coach. – John Harbaugh, head coach of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens

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SDSU COACHING STAFF

TONY WHITE

DARRELL FUNK

AL BORGES

BRIAN SIPE

DAN FERRIGNO LECHARLS MCDANIEL

JEFF HECKLINSKI MARK SMITH ROCKY LONG

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Al Borges

Rocky Long

Jeff Hecklinski

Offensive Coordinator

Defensive Coordinator

Previously served as offensive coordinator at Auburn, Indiana, California, UCLA, Oregon, Portland State and Boise State.

Served as the head coach at New Mexico from 1998-08 and is the all-time winningest coach in Mountain West Conference history.

Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator

Helped guide Auburn to a 41-9 record and four straight top-15 finishes in the AP final poll from 2004-07.

At UNM, his defensive units ranked among the top 30 in fewest yards allowed six times.

Also served on coaching staffs at Arizona and Central Missouri State.

Dan Ferrigno

Darrell Funk

LeCharls McDaniel

Tight Ends/Special Teams

Offensive Line

Wide Receivers

Spent 22 seasons coaching in the Pac-10 Conference at California, Oregon, Oregon State and USC.

Served as the offensive line coach last season at Ball State and has coached the position at the college level for 15 years.

Is in his ninth season at San Diego State.

Coached Tony Gonzalez, Lavelle Hawkins, Keenan Howry, DeSean Jackson, Samie Parker and Demetrius Williams in college.

Coached the previous five seasons with Brady Hoke at Ball State.

His college pupils include Kassim Osgood, Chaz Schilens, Brett Swain and J.R. Tolver.

Last season, he coached Robert Brewster, who was selected in the third round of the NFL Draft, and Rimington Award candidate Dan Gerberry.

Brian Sipe

Mark Smith

Tony White

Quarterbacks

Linebackers

Cornerbacks

Earned NFL MVP honors in 1980 when he guided the Cleveland Browns to an 11-5 record.

Spent the previous six seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for Brady Hoke at Ball State.

Served as the linebackers coach for Rocky Long last season at New Mexico.

He passed for more than 5,000 yards and earned honorable mention All-America honors at San Diego State.

Last season, his Cardinals defense ranked 28th nationally in points allowed.

Was a three-year starter and a four-year letterwinner from 1997-2000 at UCLA.

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AZTEC FOOTBALL TRADITION RECEIVER U. There is little argument that if you’re looking for future pros, record-setting collegians or just old-fashioned playmakers, San Diego State’s receiving corps, past, present and future, might be a good place to start. With the Aztecs’ tradition of attacking through the air, igniting scoreboards and sending players to the next level of football, receiver has become a position of glory and notoriety at San Diego State. Below is a look at just some of the standout pass catchers who have worn the Red and Black:

Sunday Sightings

KASSIM OSGOOD

WEBSTER SLAUGHTER

CHAZ SCHILENS

J.R. TOLVER

JEFF WEBB

BRETT SWAIN

Will Blackwell Ken Burrow Isaac Curtis Gary Garrison Dwight McDonald Haven Moses Kassim Osgood Darnay Scott Ronnie Smith Webster Slaughter Brett Swain J.R. Tolver Jeff Webb

LINEBACKER U.

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HEATH FARWELL

FREDDY KEIAHO

KIRK MORRISON

MATT MCCOY

RUSSELL ALLEN

ANTWAN APPLEWHITE

Beginning with the Dark Side Defense earlier this decade, San Diego State has quickly become synonymous with bigtime linebackers. This decade alone, Aztec linebackers have combined to earn four first-team all-conference selections and four second-team all-conference accolades. These days it is tough to turn on an NFL game without seeing a former Aztec linebacker making plays. Currently, six former San Diego State players – Russell Allen, Antwan Applewhite, Heath Farwell, Freddy Keiaho, Kirk Morrison and Matt McCoy - are listed as linebackers in the NFL. Allen became the latest Aztec linebacker to join the ranks of the Sunday league when the two-time Dick Butkus Award nominee was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars. The school’s all-time leader in assisted tackles, Allen was a four-year starter for the Aztecs.


SUPER BOWL AZTECS Super Bowl XLI continued a long line of San Diego State Aztecs in the NFL’s biggest game. In 2007, the AFC representative, Indianapolis, included former Aztec linebacker Freddy Keiaho, who capped off his rookie season in style as the Colts pulled away for a 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears. Keiaho joined 21 other players and four coaches from San Diego State who have participated in the festivities of the largest spectacle in sports. Overall, an Aztec has been involved in over half of the Super Bowls, beginning with legendary Don Horn in Green Bay’s victory in Super Bowl II. Joe Gibbs, who played at SDSU from 1961-63 and then coached on The Mesa three more seasons, has been the Aztec with the greatest influence on the Super Bowl. Gibbs won three of the four games he participated in with the Redskins, beginning with a 27-17 triumph over Miami in 1983, and finishing with a 37-24 victory over Buffalo in 1992. Gibbs wasn’t the first former Aztec to lead his team to victory. Oakland Raiders head coach John Madden won Super Bowl XI over Minnesota in 1977, only 11 years after leaving the staff of SDSU. Brian Billick is another former Aztec staffer to serve as a Super Bowl coach, leading Baltimore to a 34-7 triumph over the Giants in 2001. In 2004, the Carolina Panthers, coached by former SDSU player John Fox, gave the New England Patriots all they could handle before falling in a 32-29 nail-biter. Fox earned two letters playing in the defensive backfield on Montezuma Mesa in 1975-76 and later served as a graduate assistant in 1978. One of Fox’s Aztec teammates and former peer in the NFL coaching ranks, has Super Bowl experience as a player. Former NFL head coach Herman Edwards played in the same SDSU FREDDY KEIAHO secondary as Fox in 1976, and then went on to start in the Philadelphia Eagles’ first Super Bowl, a 27-10 loss to the Raiders in 1981. Of course the most famous Aztec in recent years, Marshall Faulk, has made an impact in the big game, teaming with former SDSU wide receiver Az Hakim in two Super Bowls. Faulk totaled 117 yards to lead the St. Louis Rams to a 23-16 victory over Tennessee in 2000. The two Aztecs combined for 225 yards as the leading rusher and receiver in the Rams’ 20-17 loss at the hands of New England in 2002. Several Aztecs have been key to multiple Super Bowl appearances. Tight end Don Warren was a starter for four games, teaming with Joe Gibbs in each of the Redskins’ Super Bowl appearances, while Nate Wright started in three for Minnesota from 1974-77, but was never able to hoist the trophy. Of all the Aztec greats to participate in the Super Bowl, only one has ever been able to reach the end zone. Ronnie Smith, SDSU’s leading receiver in 1976, hauled in a 24-yard touchdown strike to give the L.A. Rams a 19-13 third-quarter lead over Pittsburgh in 1980. However, former SDSU defensive end Fred Dryer and the Ram defense could not stop the Steelers from scoring two unanswered touchdowns as they earned a 31-19 victory. San Diego State’s former offensive line coach, Ed White, played in four Super Bowls in the 1960s and 1970s for Bud Grant’s Minnesota Vikings.

SDSU RETIRED JERSEYS

Willie Buchanon - #28 1970-71

Haven Moses - #25 1966-67

Todd Santos - #8 1984-87

Marshall Faulk - #28 1991-93

CORYELL COACHING TREE Don Coryell’s legacy began in the 1960s at San Diego State and now stretches into a new century and crosses the professional and collegiate ranks. The heart and soul of the old Aztec air attacks have since become known as the “West Coast Offense.” Below are just some of the coaches connected to, or sprung from, the Don Coryell Coaching Tree.

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Sid Gillman Vince Lombardi Ara Parseghian Norm Van Brocklin Al Davis George Allen

John Madden Chuck Noll Bum Phillips Dick Vermeil Tom Bass

Bill Walsh Joe Gibbs Jim Hanifan Ernie Zampese Dan Henning Rod Dowhower Sam Wyche Al Saunders

George Seifert Dennis Green Mike Holmgren Mike Shanahan Jeff Fisher Norv Turner Ray Rhodes Marty Mornhinweg Sherman Lewis Paul Hackett

Steve Mariucci Tony Dungy Jon Gruden Brian Billick Andy Reid Mike Martz John Fox

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AZTECS IN THE NFL KABEER GBAJA-BIAMILA KIRK MORRISON

FREDDY KEIAHO

CHAZ SCHILENS

KEVIN O’CONNELL

ROBERT GRIFFITH

KASSIM OSGOOD

AZ HAKIM

ALL-TIME NFL DRAFT PICKS BY MWC SCHOOLS School Draft Picks TCU 170 SAN DIEGO STATE 142 Brigham Young 135 Utah 129 Colorado State 95 Wyoming 76 New Mexico 63 UNLV 43 Air Force 7 Source - DraftHistory.com

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San Diego State has a storied history of sending its players to the National Football League. Over the years, the Aztecs have had 142 players selected in the NFL Draft, which ranks second in the Mountain West Conference. Of its overall total, 51 have been picked within the first 100 selections. Over the last two years, SDSU has had five players picked in the NFL Draft, its highest number of players selected since 200506, when five Aztecs were chosen during those installments of the NFL Draft. Offensive lineman Lance Louis was the Chicago Bears’ seventh-round pick this year, while quarterback Kevin O’Connell was the 31st pick in the third round and 94th selection overall, going to the New England Patriots in 2008. Joining O’Connell in the ’08 Draft were long snapper Tyler Schmitt, a sixth-round choice of the Seattle Seahawks, and wide receivers Brett Swain and Chaz Schilens, who were tabbed in the seventh round by the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders, respectively. A complete list of Aztecs drafted and those who played in the NFL can be found on pages 165-168.

JEFF WEBB

MARSHALL FAULK

HAVEN MOSES

• Super Bowl XXXIV Champion • AP Most Valuable Player (2000) • AP Offensive Player of the Year (1999-01) • AP Offensive Rookie of the Year (1994) • All-American (1991-93) • Heisman Trophy Runner-Up (1992) • NCAA Rushing Champion (1991-92) • Second runner ever to gain 3,000 yards in first two collegiate seasons (1991-92)

KIRK MORRISON

CHESTER PITTS

Aztecs Drafted Since 2004 Player

Year

Round

Drafting Team

Lance Louis Kevin O’Connell Tyler Schmitt Brett Swain Chaz Schilens Freddy Keiaho Jeff Webb Matt McCoy Kirk Morrison Marviel Underwood Jeff Shoate

2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004

Seventh Third Sixth Seventh Seventh Third Sixth Second Third Fourth Fifth

Chicago Bears New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders Indianapolis Colts Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia Eagles Oakland Raiders Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos

• Drafted by Oakland Raiders (2005) • Played in all 16 games in each of his four seasons (2005-08) • Led all NFL rookie defenders in tackles (2005) • All-American (2003-04) • MWC Defensive Player of the Year (2003-04) • All-Mountain West Conference (2002-04) • Butkus Award semifinalist (2004) • SDSU second all-time leader in tackles (2001-04)

BRIAN SIPE • Drafted by Cleveland Browns (1972) • AP Most Valuable Player (1980) • Led AFC in passing touchdowns (1979, ‘80, ‘83) • Led AFC in passing (1980) • All-American (1971) • NCAA Passing Champion (1971) • All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1971)

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GAME DAY AT THE Q

Game day at San Diego State is a mixture of big-city sophistication, college football at its highest level, the best climate in America and a fan base that is accustomed to points and victories in bunches. The ingredients come together in an NFL stadium that has hosted three Super Bowls and seen its share of dramatics over the years. SDSU football has grown up with the city of San Diego. Since the Aztecs began playing their home games in Mission Valley in the 1960s under the direction of Don Coryell, the traditions of night football and all-black uniforms have become important in the San Diego lifestyle. Part of that lifestyle can be found leading up to the game. Many can be found in the Qualcomm Stadium parking lot throwing a football around and barbequing in their red and black, enjoying a perfect Southern California afternoon. Aztec football is not just a game, it is a ritual in San Diego.

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Aztec Football, along with the KGB SkyShow, has generated four of the top eight all-time home crowds in four of the last five years.

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San Diego State is the only school in the Mountain West Conference to play all its home games in an NFL stadium. Four of the eight largest crowds in San Diego State history have occurred this decade. This season marks the 43rd year SDSU has played its home games at Qualcomm Stadium. San Diego State has played on national, regional or local television 157 times since 1991. The Aztecs have won 167 games in their 42 years of playing at Qualcomm Stadium, meaning SDSU has won nearly 65 percent of its home games at the Q.

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MEDIA COVERAGE

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In the nation’s ninth-largest city, San Diego State football is recognized at a national level. The media spotlight has always been on Montezuma Mesa and even more so with a new coaching staff and a renewed excitement surrounding the program. The Aztecs have always been an attractive option for national, regional or local television as they have broadcasted SDSU games 157 times since 1991. This season will be no different as eight games, with the possibility of all 12, will be seen nationally or on a regional basis. Not only does San Diego State receive coverage locally and regionally, it is common for national and out-of-market writers and broadcasters to cover SDSU football.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

AARON WELLMAN Aaron Wellman begins his first year at San Diego State as the football team’s strength and conditioning coach. Wellman has 14 years of experience at the Division I collegiate level. His most recent stint came working alongside head coach Brady Hoke at Ball State from 2004-08, as the director of football strength and conditioning. A former safety at Division III Manchester College in Indiana, Wellman began his career as a graduate assistant at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, where he earned his master’s degree in 1998. He then worked for three years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Hoosiers and was primarily involved with the football, baseball and softball teams, as well as developing individual nutrition programs for student-athletes. Wellman left Indiana for a three-season stop at Michigan State from 2001-03, working with all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for the football team, plus assisting with men’s and women’s basketball and ice hockey. He is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.

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“Aztec Strength and Conditioning is an intense, everyday commitment.” – Aaron Wellman

Aztec Weight Room Quick Facts • • • • • •

Encompasses more than 15,000 square feet Includes an indoor running track All Samson training equipment Free weights Weightlifting machines Cardiovascular equipment

“Our strength staff is dedicated to developing our student-athletes both mentally and physically. We strive to improve athletic performance, prevent injury and develop discipline and leadership skills that will improve physical potential and mental toughness.” — Aaron Wellman “He’s the heart and soul of the football team. … It’s his demeanor and his ability to make kids understand that hard work is all about the big picture. He coaches hard, but he’s always going to get the best out of you.” — SDSU Head Coach Brady Hoke

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Football’s Jonathan Soto along with 10 others were given Malik awards in 2009, which honor SDSU studentathletes with the highest semester GPAs (pictured right). During the 2008-09 school year, 70 San Diego State student-athletes garnered all-academic honors from the Mountain West Conference. A total of 229 scholar-athletes who achieved a semester GPA of 3.2 or higher were honored at the 15th annual SDSU Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet.


The dual role of student and athlete can be a daunting challenge for any person at the Division I level. Recognizing that academic challenge, the Student Athlete Academic Support Services program has been developed at San Diego State to assist all student-athletes in achieving academic excellence. It is a source of pride within San Diego State athletics that the department has developed one of the most comprehensive academic support programs in the country.

The Staff The SAASS staff includes a director, a learning specialist, four academic advisors, the department’s director of compliance, an eligibility coordinator, a financial aid coordinator as well as a recruitment coordinator. In addition to the full-time staff, the department employs more than 20 mentors and tutors. Collectively, they operate a program that enhances each student’s satisfactory progress toward graduation.

The Services Throughout the academic year, advisors offer a variety of services to aid individuals in the development of their personal goals and the blueprint for pursuing those goals. All new student-athletes are invited to an orientation that helps lay the foundation for future successes. Each advisor teaches a section of the University’s Freshman Success course (General Studies 100), which deals with specific transition issues for student-athletes. Topics include time management, study skills and test taking. In addition, the course also introduces new students to services such as the Love Library, University Advising Center, Career Services, Health Services and the counseling center.

The Resources In the fall of 2001, the academic unit joined the rest of the athletic department in moving into the new $30 million, 130,000-square-foot Aztec Athletics Center. The academic staff is located on the third floor of the complex and includes a new 40-station computer lab, individual study rooms and two lecture rooms.

The Commitment San Diego State’s annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet honors students with a grade-point average in excess of 3.2. In 2009, 229 student-athletes, more than one-third of the student-athlete body, were honored for their work in the classroom. A new event was launched in 2005 with the inaugural StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Awards. SDSU’s student-athletes were treated to an awards banquet to recognize outstanding individual achievements throughout the athletic department.

Life Skills To further increase the opportunities for success, San Diego State is part of the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The curriculum of Aztec Pride (Promoting Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity, Education) offers a wide range of programs and activities that enhance the educational experience. Special emphasis is placed on the areas of personal development, community service and career development. In conjunction with SAAC, the Life Skills Program represents SDSU’s total commitment to enhancing the quality of each student’s experience.

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AZTECS IN THE COMMUNITY

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At San Diego State University, community outreach is an important component of campus life. Over the years, Aztec athletes have been involved in numerous programs, including Habitat For Humanity, Special Olympics, Shop-With-A-Jock and MS Walk (Water Walkers). Visits to Children’s Hospital, local elementary schools and the Ronald McDonald House are common events for SDSU student-athletes. Over the last seven years, red and black jerseys from all sports have become familiar sights at local military bases and hospitals. San Diego State University has a partnership with Encanto Elementary School in which the Aztec athletic department provides studentathlete tutors and mentors for the school. Tickets to SDSU athletic events are rewards for outstanding academic achievement by the elementary students. Food drives, stuffed-animal drives and Christmas gift drives are annual features at San Diego State University. Every season for four consecutive weeks during the month of November, the Aztec swimming and diving team staffs a local shelter and soup kitchen. In addition, the swimming and diving squad, along with the crew team, participates in Race for the Cure and Row for the Cure, respectively. “The students are providing a community service,” said Bre White, who is the coordinator of SDSU’s community service activities. “However, I would say that often times the student-athletes may gain the most from the experience.”

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Did You Know? •

SDSU has been designated a “Research University” with high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation. Peers in this group include George Washington University, Syracuse University, Texas Tech University and the University of Oregon. Since 2006, SDSU has been ranked the No. 1 most productive research university in the nation, among schools with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs based on the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index. – Academic Analytics. Forbes Magazine has ranked SDSU as one of the “top colleges for getting rich” among state universities nationwide. The ranking was based on the nation’s leading public universities that produce top earning alums. SDSU ranked in the top 50. Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for research and program administration. SDSU’s School of Public Affairs is one of the top public affairs programs in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2009.” SDSU is the first U.S. university to offer a transnational triple degree program in International Business. In fact, SDSU has the only two such programs in the country. Undergraduate students earn degrees from SDSU and universities in Mexico and Canada in the CaMexUs program, or degrees from SDSU, Mexico and Chile in the PanAmerica program.

Beginning its 113th academic year in fall 2009, San Diego State University can take pride in more than a century of achievement in education, research and service. With an enrollment of more than 34,000 students, SDSU has grown into the largest institution of higher education in the San Diego region and one of the largest in California. • San Diego State currently grants bachelor’s degrees in 85 academic areas, master’s degrees in 75 and doctoral degrees in 16. • Sixty percent of SDSU graduates stay in San Diego to pursue their careers. • SDSU’s undergraduate international business program ranks No. 15 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best-Colleges 2008 Guide.” • The international business program at SDSU is the largest undergraduate international business program in the country, serving nearly 1,100 students annually. • SDSU’s international business MSBA program ranks No. 20 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010 Guide.” • SDSU ranked No. 4 among psychology programs nationwide for bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanics. – Top 100 Colleges for Hispanics, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, May 2009 • SDSU was ranked No. 27 in entrepreneurship according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Guide.”

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In place now on Montezuma Mesa are arguably some of the finest facilities in the United States and San Diego State is certainly among the leaders on the West Coast. The athletic department is housed in the $30 million, 130,000square-foot Aztec Athletics Center. The centerpiece of the department, which was dedicated in February of 2002, is located just across the street from Viejas Arena and just east of Tony Gwynn Stadium. The four-story Athletics Center provides state-of-the-art facilities coupled with tremendous logistical advantages and a great location for studying, workouts, treatment, and academic support or just stopping by between classes. On the south, the center is buffered by the Sports Deck where both San Diego State’s soccer squads compete, as well as the track and field team. On the north side, it is connected to Peterson Gym, the home of Aztec volleyball and a part-time practice facility for the SDSU basketball teams. The west exit of the building opens onto three 100-yard practice fields. One of the fields is natural grass and two utilize field-turf, providing San Diego State daily options for its workouts. All of San Diego State’s new facilities, including the athletics center, Viejas Arena formerly Cox Arena, Tony Gwynn Stadium, SDSU Sports Deck, Aztec Tennis Center, SDSU Softball Stadium and Aztec Aquaplex have opened since 1997. The buildings are not just sparkling new, but they are already postseason tested. Viejas Arena, the 12,414-seat basketball facility, has twice served as a site for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship (first and second rounds) as well as the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Division I National Championship. In 2006, the venue also played host to the McDonald’s High School All-American Basketball game. Additionally, Viejas Arena was one of 16 sites to welcome the first and second rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Division I Championships this past season. The SDSU Sports Deck welcomed the Mountain West Conference outdoor track and field championships in 2001 and 2007. Tony Gwynn Stadium was the site of the MWC baseball tournament in 2001, while SDSU Softball Stadium played host to the 2005 Mountain West Conference softball championship. In 2010, the MWC baseball championships will return to Tony Gwynn Stadium. In March 2007, the two-pool Aztec Aquaplex opened, giving both the Aztec water polo and swimming and diving programs a new on-campus home. The new aquatics center served as the site for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women’s water polo championship in April of 2008 and will be the venue for the 2010 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships. In addition to all of the postseason events San Diego State has played host to, the facilities have also been the home to multiple in-season events. The SDSU track and field squad, along with the baseball, softball, swimming and diving, volleyball and water polo teams all put on their own multiple-team events throughout the season. Every spring, professional football scouts and coaches gather at and utilize the Aztec weight room and then move to the practice fields for NFL Pro Timing Day to catch an up-close glimpse of SDSU graduating football seniors. Besides all of the school’s on-campus facilities, the San Diego State football team plays at Qualcomm Stadium, home of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers, in Mission Valley. Qualcomm Stadium is the host of the Holiday and Poinsettia Bowls and was the home of Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. Tony Gwynn Stadium, the Aztec Athletics Center and Aztec Tennis Center were constructed thanks to donations by John and Becky Moores.

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AZTEC EXCELLENCE

RICHIE WILLIAMS MWC Career Assists and Steals Leader

JENÉ MORRIS 2009 WBCA/State Farm Honorable Mention All-American

BAILEY MICETICH 2009 MWC Freshman of the Year

KAROLINE KOEHLER Four-Time All-American

ANNA GONZALES Three-Time ACWPC All-American

JOHAN CARLSSON 2009 All-MWC

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San Diego State 2008-09 Athletic Highlights RUSSELL ALLEN Two-Time Butkus Award Watch List Honoree

San Diego State posted its highest finish ever in the 16-year history of the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup. The Aztecs had a school-record seven sports participate in NCAA championships (women’s basketball, outdoor track and field, baseball, women’s tennis, indoor track and field, men’s golf and softball). This marks the second consecutive athletic season that San Diego State has set a school record for best finish in the Directors’ Cup. Not included among the seven sports that advanced to NCAA postseason play were women’s water polo (finished the season ranked 8th nationally) and men’s basketball (advanced to the NIT national semifinals). San Diego State had two teams finish in the top 25 nationally (women’s basketball (T-17th) and outdoor track & field (25th)) marking the first time the Aztecs have had two sports finish among the top 25 in the same academic year since 2002-03. San Diego State was one of 22 schools nationally to qualify for both the NCAA baseball and softball tournaments.

ALL KETB S A B ’S nd OMEN nt Second Rou W U S e SD nam AA Tour C N 9 0 0 2

STEPHEN STRASBURG Two-Time Consensus First-Team All-American

SDSU M 2009 NI EN’S BASK T Nation ETBA LL al Semif inalists

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AMERICA’S FINEST CITY

SAN DIEGO QUICK FACTS Population (County) Population (City) U.S. Population Rank (City) Average Daytime Temperature Average Annual Rain Fall Airport Median Age of Residents

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3,017,204 1,279,329 Ninth 70 10 inches Lindbergh Field (SAN) 32


San Diego Quite simply, San Diego State University and the City of San Diego, “America’s Finest City,” enjoy several advantages over virtually every other school in America. The climate, diversity, environment and sheer beauty of the city attracts people from all walks of life.

The City Dubbed the “jewel” of the southern California coast, the city of San Diego has grown to surround its natural harbor and is the ninth-largest city in the United States and the second largest in California.

Diversity The rich flavors and colors of this diverse population blends all ethnic groups and all walks of life to create an amazing quality of life that makes San Diego all things to all people.

Natural Beauty As America’s ninth-largest city, San Diego also protects vast areas of open space for riding, hiking, skiing, and camping. The region also boasts more than 70 miles of beaches along its coastline. From Torrey Pines and La Costa to Aviara, Mission Bay or Singing Hills, beautiful settings offer an abundance of golf and tennis options.

The Weather Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country’s only area with a perfect climate. This year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches.

Ideal Living Whether watching the sun rise over the east county mountains or the sun setting over the Pacific, in San Diego, one is surrounded by natural beauty, pampered by an ideal climate, immersed in old-world traditions and able to enjoy a comfortable, friendly lifestyle that no other city offers. What a treat to live, play and study in “America’s Finest City.”

Places To Go There’s always something to do in San Diego. SeaWorld, the WorldFamous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, LEGOLAND California, Balboa Park and historic Old Town are just some of the attractions San Diego has to offer. If it’s art and history you seek, you’ll find it here. Did you know San Diego is the birthplace of California or that San Diego boasts the largest concentration of museums west of the Mississippi? San Diego also offers Tony Award-winning theatre, opera, symphony, art galleries and performance art for the culturally curious. For that “night on the town” San Diego’s night life beckons with over 200 nightclubs that offer toe-tapping beats of everything from country western to R&B.

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CORYELL LOCKER ROOM Don Coryell SDSU Head Coach 1961-1972 104-19-2 .840 career winning percentage In 1961, San Diego State College director of athletics Bill Terry hired a little-known assistant from USC to take over as head coach of the Aztec football team. Twelve years later, Donald David Coryell left Montezuma Mesa for the National Football League, having made an indelible impact upon the San Diego State athletic program, upon the campus, on the San Diego community and, maybe most importantly, on college football. There are many reasons why the College Football Hall of Fame voted Don Coryell into its hallowed membership in 1999. In the first place, Coryell, who had previously been a head coach at Whittier College, was a winner throughout his career. At San Diego State, he compiled an astounding 104-19-2 record, capturing two national college division championships along the way. During his dozen seasons at SDSU, the team posted winning streaks of 31 and 25 games and in only one season did the squad lose more than twice. In 1966 and 1969, the Aztecs completed unbeaten and untied campaigns. San Diego State secured three bowl victories during Coryell’s tenure. It was Coryell who was the driving force in San Diego State’s efforts to move from an NCAA college division (Division II) to a university division (Division I) program, a move that was brought to fruition in 1969. Apart from his record or the 42 players who were drafted by the NFL during his tenure, Coryell had his greatest impact in bringing the modern passing game to college football. He was the first collegiate coach to make the commitment to the forward pass as the base component of an offensive scheme and use it as the means to be successful. Coryell’s “passing tree”, with numerically assigned routes, simplified the teaching aspect of his system in coordinating pass patterns for quarterbacks and receivers. He went on to coach for nine years in the NFL (St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers) and became the first coach to win 100 games at both the collegiate and professional levels. Don Coryell was formally inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., on Aug. 12-13, 1999.

One of the cornerstones of the Aztec Athletics Center is now named after the man many consider the cornerstone of Aztec football. The San Diego State football team calls the Don Coryell Locker Room home. The naming rights to the locker room were purchased by former Aztec football players and boosters on behalf of the legendary Aztec coach, who went on to a standout NFL career with the Cardinals and Chargers. The locker room is one of the largest areas in the Aztec Athletics Center. It is located on the first floor of the Aztec Athletics Center. It features oak lockers with personalized nameplates of current Aztecs, along with historic nameplates honoring past players who wore the same number. The historic recognition comes via purchases made by former players in support of the football program, or by friends of those players, or boosters, who use the lockers as a way to recognize accomplishments by former Aztecs. If you or someone you know is interested in purchasing a nameplate to honor a former Aztec, contact the Aztec Athletic Foundation at (619) 594-6444.

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Coaches And Staff Profiles

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

Brady Hoke was hired as the 17th head coach in San Diego State football history on Dec. 16, 2008.

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Brady Hoke - Head Coach COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Hired as the 17th head football coach in San Diego State history on December 16, 2008.

One of 10 finalists for the 2008 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year award. Was named Mid-American Coach of the Year in 2008 and American Football Coaches Association Football Bowl Subdivision Region 3 Coach of the Year. Served as head coach at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., for the last six seasons, leading the Cardinals to a pair of bowl game appearances. In his sixth and final year as head coach of the Cardinals, Hoke guided Ball State to its best season in program history, recording a school-record 12 wins and completing an undefeated Mid-American Conference regular-season campaign with an 8-0 mark in 2008. Ball State made its' first-ever appearance in the national polls a year ago, ranking as high as 12th by the Associated Press and 13th in the USA Today Coaches poll. Hoke led the Cardinals to back-to-back bowl game appearances (2007-08), the first time the feat has happened in school history. The 2008 team, which also advanced to its first MAC championship contest, earned an invitation to the GMAC Bowl in Alabama in early January. Ball State won its 12 games by an average of 21 points and scored a school-record 476 points, including a program-best 62 touchdowns with Hoke at the helm. A year ago, the Cardinals were 11th in the nation in total offense, averaging just over 450 yards per contest. They were also fifth in sacks allowed (0.92), sixth in passing efficiency (164.4) and first in fewest penalties per game (2.77) through their first 13 games. The Cardinals boasted the nation's No. 5 rusher in MiQuale Lewis (124.0 ypg.) and No. 13 rated passer in Nate Davis (156.97 efficiency). Davis, who was also 19th in the nation in total offense (278.79 ypg.), was tabbed the MAC offensive player of the year, throwing for over 3,000 yards for the second straight campaign and ended up as a finalist for the Manning Award, presented to the nation's best quarterback. Davis was one of seven Ball State players named first-team all-MAC and finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy voting. Quarterback Nate Davis and offensive lineman Robert Brewster were each selected in the 2009 NFL Draft with Davis going in the fifth round to the San Francisco 49ers and Brewster tabbed by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round. Brewster is Ball State’s highest Draft pick since 1976.

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (9) Ball State

2007 International Bowl

Michigan

2002 Outback Bowl, 2001 Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl, 2000 CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, 1999 Fed Ex Orange Bowl, 1998 CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, 1997 Rose Bowl, 1996 Outback Bowl, 1995 Alamo Bowl

In 2007, Ball State made its first bowl game appearance in 11 years, earning a bid to the International Bowl in Toronto as MAC cowest division champions. The Cardinals finished with a 7-6 overall record, including a 5-2 mark in conference action, and had four players earn first-team all-league accolades. A school-record three Ball State players were selected in the 2005 NFL Draft in Justin Beriault (Cowboys), Reggie Hodges (Rams) and Dante Ridgeway (Rams). Ridgeway ended his career as the Cardinals' all-time leading receiver with 238 receptions for over 3,000 yards and 22 touchdowns in only three seasons from 2002-04. He

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BRADY HOKE FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Year as a Head Coach:

Seventh Season

Birthdate:

November 11, 1958

Hometown:

Kettering, Ohio

Family:

Wife, Laura, and daughter, Kelly

High School:

Fairmont East

Alma Mater:

Ball State, 1982

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Ball State - 1977-80

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Head Coach 2003-08 Ball State Head Coach

1995-2002 Michigan Associate Head Coach/Def. Line (2002), Defensive Line (1997-2001), Defensive Ends (1995-96) 1989-94 Oregon State Defensive Line (1991-94), Inside Linebackers (1990), Defensive Line (1989) 1987-88 Toledo Outside Linebackers 1984-86 Western Michigan Defensive Line 1983 Grand Valley State Defensive Line 1981-82 Yorktown High School Offensive Line/Linebackers


Brady Hoke - Head Coach

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

HOKE BY THE NUMBERS 2008 - year he was named the American Football Coaches Association Football Bowl Subdivision Region 3 Coach of the Year

1997 - year he helped Michigan to the national championship as the defensive line coach

1982 - year he graduated from Ball State 1980 - year he captained the Cardinals as a student-athlete

1978 - year he led the Cardinals to the MidAmerican Conference championship as a player

57.4 - winning percentage (27-20) for Ball State in Hoke’s six years of MAC play

45 - number of consecutive games Ball

State played under Hoke without getting shut out was a second-team All-American as well as a semifinalist for the Bilentnikoff Award his final campaign.

Began his coaching career as an assistant at Yorktown High School (Ind.) from 1981-82.

35 - number of all-conference picks in his

Hoke also helped tutor Ray Guy Award semifinalist punter Chris Miller, who was an AFCA first-team All-American in 2007, and a Sporting News second-team pick in 2006. Place-kicker Brain Johnson and tight end Darius Hill were both named semifinalists for the Lou Groza and John Mackey Awards, respectively.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

28 - years of coaching experience, including

Hoke's players also excelled in the classroom, as Ball State posted a Academic Progress Report score of 945 out of 1,000 in 2008, ranking second in the MAC. Offensive lineman Travis Barclay twice was named a first-team Academic All-American and received the program's first NCAA postgraduate scholarship in over a decade in 2003. Overall, 10 Ball State players have garnered league allacademic honors from 2003-07. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Hoke spent eight seasons as an assistant at the University of Michigan, including a 1997 campaign that saw the Wolverines claim the national championship and earn a No. 1 ranking in total defense. Under head coach Lloyd Carr, he served as defensive ends coach from 1995-96, defensive line coach from 1997-2002 and ended his stay in Ann Arbor as associate head coach in 2002. Michigan advanced to eight-straight bowl games during his tenure, posted a 76-23 overall record, won at least 10 games on four occasions and placed first in the Big Ten in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Hoke helped tutor three Wolverine All-Americans on the D-line, including defensive end Glen Steele and nose tackles William Carr and Rob Renes, all of whom were NFL Draft picks. After stops as an assistant at Grand Valley State (1983), Western Michigan (1984-86) and Toledo (1987-88), Hoke ventured out west for a six-year stay at Oregon State, where he coached the Beavers' defensive line (1989, 1991-94) and inside linebackers (1990), before taking the position at Michigan.

Hoke was a defensive standout for Ball State as a student-athlete, lettering four times from 1977-80, and serving as team captain as a senior. His junior campaign, Hoke posted 95 tackles and as a senior, he had a team-best 150 stops to rank sixth in the MAC and garner second-team all-league honors. As a sophomore, he ranked third on the team in tackles and helped the Cardinals to the 1978 MAC championship with an 8-0 record, the only other time Ball State finished a league campaign undefeated prior to 2008.

EDUCATION

Graduated from Fairmont East High School in Kettering, Ohio in 1977. Hoke earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Ball State in 1982.

PERSONAL

Hoke is married to the former Laura Homberger and the couple has a daughter, Kelly. His brother, Jon, was an assistant coach at San Diego State from 1987-88 under Denny Stolz, and is currently the defensive backs coach with the Chicago Bears.

six-year tenure at Ball State 26 at the collegiate level

21.0 - average margin of victory in Ball State’s 12 wins in 2008

11 - number of double-digit margins of victories (of 12) Ball State recorded in 2008

9 - bowl games he has coached 8 - number of times Ball State’s defense allowed 20 points or fewer in 2008

5 - number of times his teams have won or shared a conference regular season title

4 - number of schools to end the 2008 regular season perfect, including Hoke’s Cardinals, Alabama, Boise State and Utah

2 - number of 10-plus win seasons in Ball State’s 84 years. Hoke has been part of both, as a player in 1978 and as a coach in 2008

1 - national ranking in 2008 for Ball State in fewest penalties and fewest penalty yards per game

1.000 - regular season winning percentage of Ball State in 2008, its first perfect regular season since 1965

0 - number of times Ball State had been nationally ranked before 2008, where the Cardinals reached as high as No. 12 in the AP poll

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Brady Hoke Division I Year-By-Year

Year School

Title

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State

Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan

Assoc. Head Coach/DL Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State

Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Inside Linebackers Defensive Line

BALL STATE TOTALS (6 Seasons)

MICHIGAN TOTALS (8 Seasons)

OREGON STATE TOTALS (6 Seasons) 1988 Toledo 1987 Toledo

Outside Linebackers Outside Linebackers

1986 Western Michigan 1985 Western Michigan 1984 Western Michigan

Def. Line/Special Teams Def. Line/Special Teams Def. Line/Special Teams

TOLEDO TOTALS (2 Seasons)

WESTERN MICHIGAN TOTALS (3 Seasons) Head Coach Totals (6 Seasons) Division I Totals (25 Seasons)

Record

Conference

34-38

27-20

12-1 7-6 5-7 4-7 2-9 4-8

10-3 8-4 9-3 10-2 10-3 12-0 8-4 9-4

8-0 5-2 5-3 4-4 2-6 3-5

T-1st 1st T-5th 3rd

2-6 2-6 0-7-1 1-7 1-6 3-4-1

T-8th T-8th T-10th T9th 10th T-6th

4-4 3-4-1

6th T-6th

3-5 4-4-1 3-6

8th T-4th T-8th

49-15

15-50-2

9-36-2

9-12-1

7-8-1

6-5 3-7-1

3-8 4-6-1 5-6

12-20-1 34-38-0 146-143-4

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1st T-1st T-3rd 5th 6th 5th

6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 7-1 8-0 5-3 5-3

76-23 4-7 4-7 1-9-1 1-10 1-10 4-7-1

Finish

10-15-1 .472 .505

3rd 2nd T-1st

Home

Away

17-15

17-21

45-6

26-14

9-22-2

6-28

Neutral

Bowl Game

0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

GMAC Bowl (Did not coach in bowl game.) International Bowl, Rutgers (L, 30-52)

3-2 3-2 2-3 4-1 4-2 4-0 3-2 3-2

1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1

Outback Bowl, Florida (W, 38-30) Capital One Fla. Citrus, Tenn. (L, 17-45) USA Fla. Citrus Bowl, Auburn (W, 31-28) FedEx Orange Bowl, Alabama (W, 35-34) CompUSA Fla. Citrus, Arkansas (W, 45-31) Rose Bowl, Washington St. (W, 21-16) Outback Bowl, Alabama (L, 14-17) Alamo Bowl, Texas A&M (L, 20-22)

1-4 2-4 0-5 1-4 0-5 2-6

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5-1 3-2

1-4 0-5-1

0-0 0-0

3-2 3-2 5-1

0-6 1-4-1 0-5

0-0 0-0 0-0

6-0 3-2 2-4 1-3 2-3 3-3

6-1 5-1 6-0 5-1 5-1 7-0 5-1 6-1

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

8-3

11-5

6-0 4-3 3-3 3-4 0-6 1-5

1-9-1

1-15-1

0-2

5-3

0-0 0-0

0-0


Brady Hoke - Year-By-Year

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

BALL STATE 2003

4-8 Overall; 3-5 MAC (Fifth Place - West) Opponent Date

Aug. 28 Indiana State ............................................W Sept. 6 Missouri ....................................................L Sept. 13 at (11/12) Pittsburgh ..................................L Sept. 20 *Central Michigan ....................................W Sept. 27 at Boston College ......................................L Oct. 4 *at Kent State ..........................................W Oct. 18 *Miami (OH) ..............................................L Oct. 25 *Toledo ....................................................W Nov. 1 *at (22/22) Northern Illinois........................L Nov. 8 *at Western Michigan ................................L Nov. 15 *at Eastern Michigan ................................L Nov. 22 *(22/25) Bowling Green ............................L * = conference game; () = national rankings

Result 31 7 21 27 29 34 3 38 23 20 14 14

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BALL STATE 2004

2-9 Overall; 2-6 MAC (Sixth Place - West) Date Opponent

Sept. 2 Boston College ..........................................L Sept. 11 at (25/23) Purdue ......................................L Sept. 18 at Missouri ................................................L Sept. 25 *Western Michigan ..................................W Oct. 2 *at Toledo ..................................................L Oct. 9 *Eastern Michigan ....................................L Oct. 16 *at Bowling Green......................................L Oct. 23 *at Akron....................................................L Oct. 30 *Northern Illinois....................................ot-L Nov. 13 *Central Florida ........................................W Nov. 20 *at Central Michigan ..................................L * = conference game; () = national rankings

Result 11 7 0 41 14 24 13 23 31 21 40

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BALL STATE 2005

4-7 Overall; 4-4 MAC (Fifth Place - West) Opponent Date

Sept. 3 at (11/10) Iowa ..........................................L Sept. 10 *Bowling Green..........................................L Sept. 17 at Auburn ..................................................L Oct. 1 at (21/23) Boston College..........................L Oct. 8 *at Western Michigan ........................5ot-W Oct. 15 *Toledo ......................................................L Oct. 22 *at Ohio......................................................L Oct. 29 *at Northern Illinois ..................................W Nov. 15 *Akron ......................................................W Nov. 12 *at Eastern Michigan ................................W Nov. 19 *Central Michigan ..................................ot-L * = conference game; () = national rankings

Result 0 31 3 0 60 14 21 31 23 26 24

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56 40 63 38 57 34 38 17 17 25 31

BALL STATE 2006

5-7 Overall; 5-3 MAC (Tie-Third Place - West) Opponent Date

Aug. 31 *Eastern Michigan ....................................W Sept. 9 Indiana ......................................................L Sept. 16 at Purdue ..................................................L Sept. 23 North Dakota State ....................................L Sept. 30 *Northern Illinois ........................................L Oct. 7 *at Buffalo ................................................W Oct. 14 *at Central Michigan ..................................L Oct. 21 *Western Michigan ....................................L Oct. 28 *at Miami (OH) ........................................W Nov. 4 at Michigan ................................................L Nov. 14 *at Toledo ................................................W Nov. 24 *Kent State ..............................................W * = conference game

Result 38 23 28 24 28 55 7 27 20 26 20 30

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20 24 38 29 40 25 18 41 17 34 17 6

BALL STATE 2007

MAC WEST CO-CHAMPIONS INTERNATIONAL BOWL 7-6 Overall; 5-2 MAC (Tie-First Place - West) Opponent Date

Aug. 30 *Miami (OH) ..............................................L Sept. 8 *at Eastern Michigan ................................W Sept. 15 at Navy ....................................................W Sept. 22 at (24/22) Nebraska ..................................L Sept. 29 *Buffalo ....................................................W Oct. 6 *Central Michigan ......................................L Oct. 13 *at Western Kentucky ..............................W Oct. 20 *Western Michigan ..................................W Oct. 27 at Illinois ....................................................L Nov. 3 at Indiana ..................................................L Nov. 13 *Toledo ....................................................W Nov. 24 *at Northern Illinois ..................................W Jan. 5 ^vs. Rutgers ..............................................L * = conference game; () = national rankings ^ - International Bowl at Toronto, Canada

Result 13 38 34 40 49 38 27 27 17 20 41 27 30

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Akron Auburn Boston College Bowling Green Buffalo Central Florida Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Illinois Indiana Indiana State Iowa Kent State Miami (OH) Michigan Missouri Navy Nebraska Northeastern North Dakota State Northern Illinois Ohio Pittsburgh Purdue Rutgers Toledo Western Kentucky Western Michigan

Totals

W 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 4

L

1 1 3 3 1 0 4 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 0 2

34 38

BALL STATE 2008

MAC WEST CHAMPIONS GMAC BOWL 12-1 Overall; 8-0 MAC (First Place - West) Date Opponent

Aug. 28 Northeastern ............................................W Sept. 5 Navy ........................................................W Sept. 13 *at Akron ..................................................W Sept. 20 at Indiana ................................................W Sept. 27 *Kent State ..............................................W Oct. 4 *at Toledo ................................................W Oct. 11 at Western Kentucky ................................W Oct. 25 *Eastern Michigan ....................................W Nov. 5 *Northern Illinois ......................................W Nov. 11 *at Miami (OH) ........................................W Nov. 19 *at Central Michigan ................................W Nov. 25 *Western Michigan ..................................W Dec. 5 ^vs. Buffalo ................................................L * = conference game ^ - MAC Championship Game at Detroit, Mich.

Result 48 35 41 42 41 31 24 38 45 31 31 45 24

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Al Borges - Offensive Coordinator COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Al Borges has 22 years of service as an offensive coordinator at the NCAA level.

As the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Auburn from 2004-07, he was a part of a coaching staff that guided the Tigers to four-consecutive top-15 finishes in the final Associated Press poll, including an undefeated season and a No. 2 ranking in 2004. Borges helped the Tigers compile a four-year record of 41-9 and post a 2-1 record in bowl games. He was tabbed the Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Rivals.com in 2005. In his four years as the Tigers' offensive coordinator, Auburn defeated 12 nationally-ranked opponents, including nine teams ranked in the top nine. Borges saw four of his offensive players earn AllAmerica honors and eight players garner first-team all-Southeast Conference accolades. Twice while at Auburn his offenses averaged more than 32 points a game en route to claiming four consecutive victories over in-state rival Alabama. At Auburn, he coached SEC offensive player of the year quarterback Jason Campbell, All-American running back Carnell Williams and Pro Bowl running back Ronnie Brown. All three were first-round NFL Draft choices in 2005. Borges has also served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at three Pac-10 schools, California, UCLA and Oregon, and in the Big Ten at Indiana. While at UCLA from 1996-2000, Borges was twice a finalist for the Frank Boyles Assistant Coach of the Year award. Borges helped guide the Bruins to consecutive 10-win seasons and back-to-back appearances in the Rose and Cotton Bowls. Among the high-profile players he coached at UCLA was quarterback Cade McNown, who was an All-American, Heisman Trophy finalist and first round NFL Draft pick.

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY BORGES Ronnie Brown, RB (Auburn), Miami Dolphins

First-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2005, NFL Pro Bowler

Jason Campbell, QB (Auburn), Washington Redskins

SEC Offensive Player of the Year, First-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2005

Carnell Williams, RB (Auburn), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

All-American, 2005 Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year

Cade McNown, QB (UCLA)

All-American, Heisman Trophy finalist, First-Round NFL Draft pick in 1999

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (7) Auburn

2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl, 2006 Capital One Bowl, 2005 Sugar Bowl

UCLA

2000 Sun Bowl, 1999 Rose Bowl, 1998 Cotton Bowl

Coached with Aztec defensive coordinator Rocky Long at UCLA from 1996-97. Served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boise State for two seasons and spent seven years at Portland State. Began his collegiate coaching career as the tight ends coach at California in 1982, followed by a three-year stint at Diablo Valley Junior College in Pleasant Hill, Calif. Was an assistant coach at both Salinas High School and Pleasant Valley High School.

EDUCATION

Graduated from Chico State with a bachelor’s degree in 1981.

PERSONAL

Oregon

1996 Cotton Bowl

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Borges and his wife, Nikki, have two children, Cole and Mady Jo.

AL BORGES FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

Salinas, Calif.

Family:

Wife, Nikki, and children, Cole and Mady Jo

Alma Mater:

Chico State, 1981

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Offensive Coordinator

2004-07 Auburn Offensive Coordinator/QBs 2002-03 Indiana Offensive Coordinator/QBs 2001 California Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1996-2000 UCLA Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1995 Oregon Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1993-94 Boise State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1986-92 Portland State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1983-85 Diablo Valley Tight Ends/Wide Receivers (1983-84), Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers (1985) 1982 California Tight Ends


Rocky Long - Defensive Coordinator

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Came to San Diego State in December of 2008, after serving as head coach at New Mexico for the last 11 years. Amassed the most victories of any Mountain West Conference head coach in the league’s history. Was tabbed the league’s coach of the year in 2002.

Compiled a New Mexico-record 65 victories and led the Lobos to five bowl game appearances in his final seven seasons. His teams were bowl eligible in seven of his final eight campaigns. In his final nine seasons in Albuquerque, Long's defensive units ranked among the top 30 in fewest yards allowed six times and among the top 40 against the rush every year. In both 2001 and 2003, Long's New Mexico defense ranked fifth nationally in fewest rushing yards allowed per game. While at New Mexico, he coached 12 players selected in the NFL Draft, 10 players who earned All-America honors since 2001 and had a MWC-high 34 first-team all-conference selections since 2003. Prior to accepting the head coaching position at New Mexico, Long served as defensive coordinator for 12 seasons at three different schools. He was the defensive coordinator for two years under Bob Toledo at UCLA in 1996-97, for five seasons at Oregon State from 1991-95 and for five campaigns at Wyoming from 198185. Coached with Aztec head coach Brady Hoke at Oregon State from 1991-94 and with offensive coordinator Al Borges at UCLA from 1996-97. Also served as an assistant coach at TCU, with the CFL's British Columbia team and started his career at New Mexico as a graduate assistant coach in 1972.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY LONG

Quincy Black, LB (New Mexico), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

First-Team All-MWC, Third-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2007

DonTrell Moore, RB (New Mexico)

MWC All-Time Leading Rusher, Four-Time All-MWC

Glover Quin (New Mexico), Houston Texans

Fourth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2007

Marcus Smith, WR (New Mexico), Baltimore Ravens

First-Team All-MWC, Fourth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2008

John Sullivan, K (New Mexico)

Originally a defensive back, Long became a three-year starter at quarterback for the Lobos from 1969-71. He earned team mostvaluable-player honors three times and was the Western Athletic Conference offensive player of the year as a senior. Long played professionally in the CFL with British Columbia in 1972-73 and 1975-76. He also competed in the World Football League with the Detroit Wheels in 1974. Attended Alta Loma High School in Alta Loma, Calif.

EDUCATION

Brian Urlacher, LB (New Mexico), Chicago Bears

He is a 1974 graduate of New Mexico with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and was awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. Long was a three-time academic all-conference pick and received the WAC Scholar-Athlete Award in 1970.

DeAndre Wright, DB (New Mexico), N.Y. Giants

PERSONAL

Consensus First-Team All-American

Concensus First-Team All-American, First-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2000, Jim Thorpe Award Finalist, Six-Time NFL Pro Bowler, NFL Defensive Player of the Year Sixth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2009

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (6) New Mexico

2007 New Mexico Bowl, 2006 New Mexico Bowl, 2004 Emerald Bowl, 2003 Las Vegas Bowl, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl

UCLA

1998 Cotton Bowl

Long and his wife, Debby, have two daughters, Roxanne and Hannah.

ROCKY LONG FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Family:

Wife, Debby, and daughters, Roxanne and Hannah

Alma Mater:

New Mexico, 1974

Collegiate Playing Experience:

New Mexico - 1969-71

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Defensive Coordinator 1998-2008 New Mexico Head Coach 1996-97 UCLA Defensive Coordinator 1991-95 Oregon State Defensive Coordinator 1988-90 TCU Secondary 1986-87 B.C. Lions Linebackers 1981-85 Wyoming Defensive Coordinator

1978-80 New Mexico Secondary (1979-80), Offensive Backs (1978) 1972-73 New Mexico Graduate Assistant

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Jeff Hecklinski - Asst. HC, RBs, Recruiting COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Jeff Hecklinski enters his first season at San Diego State. He will serve as SDSU's assistant head coach and running backs coach, in addition to his role as the program's recruiting coordinator.

The Western Illinois graduate joined Aztec head coach Brady Hoke at Ball State in 2004 as the team's receivers coach, before taking on added duties with recruiting in 2008. Helped coach two of the most prolific players in Cardinal history in wideouts Dante Love, who ranked second in the country in 2007 in all-purpose yards (206.92), and Dante Ridgeway, who was an AllAmerican and one of three finalists for the Fred Biletnikoff Award in 2004. Before moving to Ball State, was the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator at Arizona in 2003. Spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Central Missouri State, where he helped the team to the school's first-ever playoff appearance and bowl victory. He started his career as an assistant at Benedictine in 1998, and also spent two seasons at Fort Scott Community College in Kansas.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Standout quarterback at Western Illinois, throwing for over 5,980 yards to rank second in the school's career record book. Hecklinski completed 61.7 percent of his passes (185-for-300), for 2,150 yards and 11 touchdowns. Played the 1988 season in the Arena Football League for the Albany Firebirds.

EDUCATION

Earned his bachelor's degree in communications at Western Illinois in 1997.

PERSONAL

Hecklinski and his wife, Tiffany, have a daughter, Riley, and two sons, Michael and J.R.

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (2) Ball State

2009 GMAC Bowl, 2008 International Bowl

JEFF HECKLINSKI FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

Palatine, Ill.

Family:

Wife, Tiffany, and children, Riley, Michael and J.R.

Alma Mater:

Western Illinois, 1997

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Western Illinois - 1995-97

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator 2004-08 Ball State Wide Receivers/ Recruiting Coordinator (2008) 2003 Arizona Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator 2001-02 Central Missouri State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1999-2000 Fort Scott Community College Offensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator 1998 Benedictine University Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers

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Dan Ferrigno - Tight Ends/Special Teams

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Dan Ferrigno will oversee SDSU's special teams and the tight ends. Has spent 22 seasons as an assistant coach in the Pac-10 Conference at California, Oregon, Oregon State and USC.

Most recently, returned to Cal for his third stint in Berkeley to coach the Golden Bear wide receivers in 2006-07. With his assistance, the Bears posted a 10-3 record in 2006 en route to the Holiday Bowl championship and a No. 14 final ranking in the AP poll. That was followed by a 7-6 record and an Armed Forces Bowl title in 2007. In 2006, California scored 280 points in Pac-10 play, the secondhighest total in school history. Cal wide receiver DeSean Jackson ranked 20th nationally in receiving yards per game and caught a Pac-10-best nine touchdowns in 2006. He ended the season with 1,060 receiving yards and earned first-team all-conference honors. Prior to his work in Berkeley, Ferrigno was the wide receivers coach at Oregon from 2001-05. During that five-year period, the Ducks advanced to four bowl games aided by 23, 100-yard receiving performances. Coached Keenan Howry, Oregon's first, first-team all-Pac-10 wide receiver in 16 seasons, and the Ducks’ all-time leading receiver, Samie Parker. As a tight ends coach, Ferrigno helped develop Tony Gonzalez while serving as his position coach at California. A first-team allPac-10 selection, Gonzalez was the 13th overall pick of the Kansas City Chiefs and became an NFL All-Pro tight end. Was on staff with Brady Hoke and Rocky Long at Oregon State. Spent nine seasons with the Beavers, tutoring the running backs, defensive backs, linebackers and special teams.

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY FERRIGNO Tony Gonzalez, TE (California), Atlanta Falcons

NFL All-Pro, First-Round NFL Draft Pick in 1997

Lavelle Hawkins, WR (California), Tennessee Titans

Fourth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2008

Keenan Howry, WR (Oregon)

Two-Time First-Team All-Pac-10, Second All-Time Leading Receiver at Oregon, Played Three NFL Seasons with the Minnesota Vikings DeSean Jackson, WR (California), Philadelphia Eagles AllAmerican, Second-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2008, Ranked No. 1 rookie receiving in NFL for 2008

Samie Parker, WR (Oregon), Oakland Raiders

All-Time Leading Receiver at Oregon

Demetrius Williams, WR (Oregon), Baltimore Ravens

Third All-Time Leading Receiver at Oregon

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (7)

Offensive coordinator at Western Michigan from 1982 to 1986, and had one-year stints at Pacific and his alma mater, San Francisco State.

DAN FERRIGNO FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

San Francisco, Calif.

Family:

Wife, Shawna, and children, Meagan, Hannah, Sophia, Brendan, Michael Conn and Kevin Conn.

Alma Mater:

San Francisco State, 1977

Collegiate Playing Experience:

San Francisco State -1971-75

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Tight Ends/Special Teams 2006-07, 1996-99, 1980-81 California Wide Receivers (2006-07, 1996-99), Special Teams (1996-99), Tight Ends (1996-98), Graduate Assistant (1980-81)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2001-05 Oregon Wide Receivers

EDUCATION

2000 USC Wide Receivers/Special Teams

Earned All-America honors as a wide receiver at San Francisco State, where he is in the Hall of Fame. Has a bachelor’s degree in physical education (1977) and his teaching credential (1978) from San Francisco State.

PERSONAL

Ferrigno and his wife, Shawna, have three daughters and three sons.

1987-95 Oregon State Running Backs/Defensive Backs/ Linebackers/Special Teams 1982-86 Western Michigan Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/ Running Backs/Offensive Line

California

1979 Pacific Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

Oregon

1978 San Fransisco State Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

2007 Armed Forces Bowl, 2006 Holiday Bowl, 1996 Aloha Bowl 2005 Holiday Bowl, 2003 Sun Bowl, 2002 Seattle Bowl, 2002 Fiesta Bowl

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Darrell Funk - Offensive Line COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Darrell Funk, a graduate of Colorado State and former assistant at his alma mater from 2003-07, will coach the Aztecs' offensive line after spending last year as Ball State's offensive line coach. Under his tutelage, Cardinal offensive tackle Robert Brewster was selected in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, becoming the highest Ball State Draft pick since 1976. Brewster was also on national watch lists for both the Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy.

Funk coached three first-team all-conference selections in his one year in Muncie, including Brewster, center and Rimington Trophy candidate Dan Gerberry and tackle Andre Ramsey. Ball State ranked fourth in the country in fewest sacks allowed with just 1.0 per game, while the Cardinals rushed for 184.5 yards an outing to rank 31st nationally. The Fort Collins, Colo., native spent five seasons at Colorado State under head coach Sonny Lubick, including the final four working with the offensive line. Coached the Rams' special teams and tight ends his first season in 2003, after a one-year stint at Northern Illinois as tight ends' coach. He also has made stops as a full-time assistant at Rhode Island (1998-2001), Mesa State College (1993-97) and Muskingum College (1990-92).

Alma Mater:

Colorado State, 1988 Illinois, 1990

Collegiate Playing Experience:

2009 San Diego State Offensive Line

He has a bachelor's degree from Colorado State (1988) and has a master's degree from Illinois (1990).

First-Team All-MAC, Third-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2009

PERSONAL

Andre Ramsey, OT (Ball State), Seattle Seahawks

Family:

Wife, Teresa, and children, Tyler, Dustin and Courtney

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY FUNK First-Team All-MAC, Rimington Trophy Candidate

Hometown:

Fort Collins, Colo.

Colorado State - 1982-86

EDUCATION

Dan Gerberry, C (Ball State), Detroit Lions

Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Illinois from 1988-89 and as a student assistant at CSU in 1987. Three-year starter at CSU from 1983-86, playing on both the offensive and defensive line and at tight end.

Robert Brewster, OT (Ball State), Dallas Cowboys

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Funk and his wife, Teresa, have two sons, Tyler and Dustin, and one daughter, Courtney.

First-Team All-MAC

Albert Bimper, OL (Colorado State)

Member, 2006 Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts

Mike Brisiel, OG (Colorado State), Houston Texans

Started 16 Games at Guard for the Texans in 2008

Joel Dreessen, TE (Colorado State), Houston Texans

Sixth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2005

Erik Pears, OT (Colorado State), Oakland Raiders

Two-Year Starter for the Denver Broncos (2005-07)

Clint Oldenburg, OT (Colorado State), Denver Broncos

Fifth-Round NFL Draft Pick in 2007

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (5) Ball State

2008 GMAC Bowl

Colorado State

2005 Poinsettia Bowl, 2003 San Francisco Bowl

Illinois

1989 Florida Citrus Bowl, 1988 All-American Bowl

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Coaching Experience:

2008 Ball State Offensive Line 2003-07 Colorado State Offensive Line (2004-07), Special Teams, Tight Ends (2003) 2002 Northern Illinois Tight Ends 1998-2001 Rhode Island Offensive Line (1998-99), Defensive Coordinator (2000-01) 1993-97 Mesa State College Offensive Line (1993-97), Offensive Coordinator (1995-97) 1990-92 Muskingum College Defensive Line (1990-92), Defensive Coordinator (1991-92) 1988-89 Illinois Graduate Assistant 1987 Colorado State Student Assistant


LeCharls McDaniel - Wide Receivers

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Begins his fifth year of his third stint on Montezuma Mesa. For the fourth consecutive year, he will work with the wide receivers after coaching the Aztec running backs in 2005.

Tutored a pair of 2008 NFL Draft picks in Aztec wideouts Chaz Schilens (Oakland Raiders) and Brett Swain (Green Bay Packers). Swain was a second team all-conference pick in 2007, finishing 30th nationally and second in the league in receiving yards per contest (79.6). Schilens ended his career with three straight 100-yard receiving games and ranked No. 1 in the Mountain West in 2007 in receiving yards in league outings (100.7 ypg.). Returned to SDSU in 2005, after a two-year stay on Mike Riley’s staff at Oregon State, which saw the Beavers earn invitations to two straight postseason bowl games. From 1994-96, McDaniel coached the special teams and secondary at SDSU, and in 2002, he was the receivers and special teams coach. That season, Aztec wideouts J.R. Tolver and Kassim Osgood set NCAA single-season records for receptions and receiving yards by two teammates. Prior to 2002, McDaniel was on the staff at California, coaching the Golden Bear special teams and assisting with the defensive backs. Served as a coach and administrator with the Washington Redskins from 1998 to 2000. Was the Redskins special teams coach for three seasons under head coach Norv Turner. NFL background also includes a one-year stint as the wide receivers coach for the Phoenix Cardinals (1993) and a stop with the Philadelphia Eagles as a pro scout. Began his coaching career at Hartnell College in Salinas, Calif., before joining the San Diego Chargers in 1989 as assistant special teams coach. He remained with the Chargers until he returned to his alma mater, Cal Poly, as special teams and secondary coach in 1992.

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY McDANIEL Kassim Osgood, WR (SDSU), San Diego Chargers

Two-Time NFL Pro-Bowler

Chaz Schilens, WR (SDSU), Oakland Raiders

2008 NFL Draft Pick, Played in All 16 Games in 2008

Brett Swain, WR (SDSU), Green Bay Packers

2008 NFL Draft Pick

J.R. Tolver, WR (SDSU)

SDSU’s All-Time Leading Receiver

Joe Newton, TE (OSU)

Capital One MVP - Insight Bowl

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Cornerback on Cal Poly’s 1980 NCAA Division II National Championship football team. Honorable mention All-American as a senior, a two-time team captain and finished his career with 13 career interceptions. Inducted into the Cal Poly Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002. Spent four years in the NFL with the Giants and Redskins, where he was a part of a Super Bowl championship team in 1983.

EDUCATION

Lou Groza Award winner

Received his bachelor’s degree in social sciences from Cal Poly in 1981.

14 NFL Seasons

PERSONAL

Alexis Serna, K (OSU)

Brian Mitchell, KR (Redskins) Matt Turk, P (Redskins), Houston Texans

Three-Time NFL Pro-Bowler, NFL All-Pro, 13 NFL Seasons

Gary Clark, WR (Cardinals)

Four-Time NFL Pro-Bowler, NFL All-Pro

Ricky Proehl, WR (Cardinals)

17 NFL Seasons

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (2) Oregon State

2004 Insight Bowl, 2003 Las Vegas Bowl

McDaniel and his wife, Sheryl, have a son and two daughters.

LeCHARLS McDANIEL FILE Year at San Diego State:

Ninth Season

Hometown:

Seaside, Calif.

Family:

Wife, Sheryl, and children, Michael, Michelle and Keisha

Alma Mater:

Cal Poly, 1981

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Cal Poly - 1977-80

Coaching Experience:

2005-09, 2002, 1994-96 San Diego State Wide Receivers (2002, 2006-09) Running Backs (2005) Secondary/Special Teams (1994-96) 2003-04 Oregon State Special Teams/Tight Ends 2001 California Special Teams 1998-00 Washington Redskins Special Teams 1993 Phoenix Cardinals Receivers 1992 Cal Poly Secondary/Special Teams 1989-91 San Diego Chargers Assistant Special Teams 1986-88 Hartnell College Secondary/Special Teams

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Brian Sipe - Quarterbacks COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

Played for legendary SDSU coach Don Coryell and was the Aztecs' leading passer in 1970 and 1971. In 1970, he directed SDSU to a 9-2 record as the Aztecs spent eight weeks ranked among the nation’s top 20.

As a junior, he was an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press after throwing for 2,618 yards and 23 TDs. Sipe was once again an honorable mention All-American after he led the nation in completions per game with a 17.8 mark in 1971. His first season on campus, he was a member of the Aztecs' undefeated 11-0 squad in 1969 that won the Pasadena Bowl. The San Diego native was picked in the 13th round of the 1972 NFL Draft, playing for 12 seasons with the Cleveland Browns. He compiled career numbers of 1,944 completions, 3,439 attempts, 23,713 passing yards and 154 passing touchdowns. In 1980, he earned league MVP honors and was named firstteam all-pro, leading the Browns to an 11-5 record. He completed more than 60 percent of his passes, threw for 4,132 yards and 30 touchdowns en route to a league-best 91.4 passer rating. In his NFL career, Sipe ranked among the top three quarterbacks in passing yards three times and was among the top six in touchdown strikes on five occasions. He was inducted into the Cleveland Browns' Hall of Fame in 2002. Sipe continued his professional football career in the United States Football League with the New Jersey Generals and Jacksonville Bulls from 1984-85

PERSONAL

Sipe and his wife, Jeri, a 1972 San Diego State graduate, have three children, Lani, Morgan and Nolan.

BRIAN SIPE FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

San Diego, Calif.

Family:

Wife, Jeri, and children, Lani, Morgan and Nolan

Alma Mater:

San Diego State

Collegiate Playing Experience:

San Diego State - 1969-71

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Quarterbacks

2001-08 Santa Fe Christian High School Head Coach

COACHING EXPERIENCE

One of the greatest players in program history, Brian Sipe enters his first season at SDSU as the team’s quarterbacks coach. Before returning to San Diego State, Sipe spent the last eight years as head football coach at nearby Santa Fe Christian High School, where he helped the Eagles to four CIF titles and a combined record of 75-21-1.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Starred at quarterback for San Diego State from 1969-71, before embarking on a 12-year NFL career with the Cleveland Browns. As an Aztec, Sipe completed 436-of-788 passes for 5,707 yards and 44 touchdowns. He compiled a 15-7 record as a starter and his 68.2 winning percentage is the third highest in the school's D-I era. Sipe posted seven, 300-yard passing performances, the fourthhighest total in school history, including a career-best 439 yards against Utah State in 1971. He was inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 1988.

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Mark Smith - Linebackers

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Mark Smith, who will coach the Aztec linebackers, spent the last six seasons as Brady Hoke's defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Ball State. Has been a defensive coordinator on the collegiate level for 10 years overall.

In 2008, the Cardinals ranked 29th nationally in scoring defense, surrendering just over 20 points an outing. Under his guidance, the Ball State defense also was 28th in tackles for loss, 38th in pass efficiency defense, 55th in pass defense and 69th in total defense. In his six years at Ball State, Cardinal defensive players combined to be named first-team all-conference four times and second-team all-league on six occasions. In 2008, free safety Sean Baker was named the MAC Freshman of the Year. Before moving to Muncie, Smith was an assistant coach at Indiana State for 15 years, including the last two as defensive coordinator of the Sycamores, where he helped tutor six All-Americans including NFL Draft pick Dan Brandenburg. Smith has prior stints as an assistant at Rose Hulman (Div. III) from 1986-87 and at Bowling Green from 1982-85, where he helped the Falcons to league titles his first and final campaigns. Smith began his coaching career at Defiance High School in Ohio from 1979-81.

Bryant Haines, LB (Ball State)

Lorenzo Scott, LB (Ball State)

First-Team All-MAC in 2003

Dan Brandenburg, DT (Indiana State)

Two-Time All-American, Four NFL Seasons

Shannon Jackson, DT (Indiana State)

Two-Time All-American

Hometown:

Richmond, Ind.

Alma Mater:

Purdue, 1979 Bowling Green, 1983

Family:

Wife, Kim, and children, Heather, Eric and Craig

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Linebackers

PERSONAL

2003-08 Ball State Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

Smith and his wife, Kim, have three children, Heather, Eric and Craig.

Second-Team All-MAC in 2007

Year at San Diego State:

First Season

EDUCATION

Graduated from Purdue in 1979. The Richmond, Ind., native also has a master's degree from Bowling Green (1983).

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY SMITH

MARK SMITH FILE

2001-02, 1988-00 Indiana State Defensive Coordinator (2001-02) Defensive Line (1988-02) Special Teams (1988-02) Inside Linebackers (1988-02) 1986-87 Rose Hulman (Ind.) Defensive Coordinator 1982-85 Bowling Green Assistant Coach

BOWL GAMES AS A COACH (4) Ball State

2009 GMAC Bowl, 2008 International Bowl

Bowling Green

1982 California Bowl, 1985 California Bowl

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Tony White - Cornerbacks COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Tony White joined the Aztec coaching staff in January and will be in charge of the team’s cornerbacks. He comes to San Diego State after spending 2008 alongside current Aztec defensive coordinator Rocky Long at New Mexico. White was in charge of the Lobos’ linebackers. Last season, White coached two honorable mention all-conference linebackers in Zach Arnett and Herbert Felder. New Mexico ended 2008 ranked 26th nationally in rushing defense, 45th nationally in total defense and 46th nationally in scoring defense. Before moving to Albuquerque, he served as the graduate assistant in football operations at UCLA in 2007. White assisted with the day-to-day operations and administration, recruiting administration and provided professional scouts with player information and videos. In 2006, White served as the head football coach at St. Genevieve High School in Panorama City, Calif., where he led the team to its best record in 13 seasons and coached two first-team all-CIF selections.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

TONY WHITE FILE Year at San Diego State:

First Season

Hometown:

El Paso, Texas

Alma Mater:

UCLA, 2002

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Was a three-year starter and four-year letterman at outside linebacker for UCLA from 1997-2000.

UCLA - 1997-2000

Served as a team captain during his senior campaign in 2000, making 64 tackles and earning the team’s N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership.

2009 San Diego State Cornerbacks

Spent four seasons playing in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders, Ottawa Renegades and Hamilton TigerCats.

2008 New Mexico Linebackers

EDUCATION

2007 UCLA Graduate Assistant of Football Operations

Received his bachelor’s degree in history from UCLA in 2002.

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED BY WHITE Zach Arnett, LB (New Mexico)

First-Team Academic All-American, MWC Honorable Mention, Tied for National Lead in Fumbles Caused in 2008

Herbert Felder, LB (New Mexico)

MWC Honorable Mention

BOWL GAMES AS A PLAYER (3) UCLA

2000 Sun Bowl, 1999 Rose Bowl, 1998 Cotton Bowl

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Coaching Experience:

2006 St. Genevieve High School Head Coach


Bob Lopez - Director of Operations

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Bob Lopez joined the staff in April of 2008, as the team’s director of football operations, after spending five seasons in the same position at UCLA.

Beginning in January of 2003, he oversaw the administrative side of the Bruin football program. His responsibilities included preseason and bowl planning and recruiting administration. He served as the football liaison within the athletic department, managed official visits, worked as the liaison with pro scouts, oversaw the football budget and was the co-director for camps. Lopez was the executive director for enrollment services and admissions at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire from April 2001 until moving to UCLA. He has a rich history in the sport, having spent 13 seasons coaching football at the high school, junior college and collegiate levels. From 1987-98, he held several positions at Northern Arizona University, including recruiting coordinator and assistant coach and program coordinator in the Counseling and Testing Center. Lopez also worked in the office of admissions for five years, with the final four as assistant director of admissions. Lopez began his career as a high school teacher and football coach at Loyola Academy in Illinois. Later, he became director of admissions and athletics at Fort Scott (KS) Community College, where he was the head football coach. He also has experience as a marketing manager for Southwest Student Services Corp., in Mesa, Ariz., as director of enrollment management at Peru (Neb.) State College and as an assistant football coach at Arizona Western College in Yuma.

UCLA

2007 Las Vegas Bowl, 2006 Emerald Bowl, 2005 Sun Bowl, 2004 Las Vegas Bowl, 2003 Silicon Valley Classic

Year at San Diego State:

Second Season

Hometown:

Chicago, Ill.

Alma Mater:

Illinois State, 1977, 1979

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Illinois State - 1973-76

Family:

Wife, Nancy, and children, Tyler and Daniel

Professional/Coaching Experience:

2008-09 San Diego State Director of Football Operations

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2003-08 UCLA Director of Football Operations

EDUCATION

1987-91 Northern Arizona Assistant Coach Recruiting Coordinator

PERSONAL

1983-87 Fort Scott Community College Head Coach

Lopez played quarterback at Illinois State from 1973-76, starting his final two seasons.

BOWL GAMES (5)

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He earned his bachelor's degree from ISU in science, health and physical education in 1977, and two years later, earned his master's in education administration. He and his wife, Nancy, have two sons, Tyler and Daniel.

1981-83 Arizona Western College Assistant Coach 1979-81 Loyola Academy Assistant Coach

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Graduate Assistants COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

Chase Thurston

Graduate Assistant - Defense First Year at San Diego State Anderson University ’08

Brad Wilson

Graduate Assistant - Offense First Year at San Diego State Ball State ’06

COACHING EXPERIENCE

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Chase Thurston is in his first year as a graduate assistant at SDSU, working with the defensive line.

Brad Wilson begins his first season as a graduate assistant at SDSU, working with the offensive line.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Was the graduate assistant for the offensive line at Ball State the past two seasons under head coach Brady Hoke. Helped the Cardinals go to two straight bowl games in 2007 and 2008.

Played quarterback at Anderson University in Indiana from 2005-08, starting his final two campaigns.

CHASE THURSTON FILE Hometown:

Yorktown, Ind.

High School:

Yorktown

Alma Mater:

Anderson, 2008

Collegiate Playing Experience:

Served as team captain in 2008, when he was an honorable all-conference honoree. Threw for 1,631 yards and seven touchdowns and attempted a school-record 71 passes against Defiance College. As a junior, was 145-of-256 for 1,335 yards and four touchdowns in 2007. He also rushed for 97 yards on 71 attempts with four touchdowns. Attended Yorktown High School in Indiana.

EDUCATION

Graduated in December of 2008 with a degree in marketing. Will pursue his master’s degree in postsecondary leadership at SDSU.

Anderson (2005-08)

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Graduate Asst. - Defense

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

BRAD WILSON FILE Hometown:

Muncie, Ind.

High School:

Delta

Alma Mater:

Ball State, 2006

Collegiate Playing Experience: Ball State (2002-06)

Coaching Experience:

2009 San Diego State Graduate Asst. - Offense 2007-08 Ball State Graduate Asst. - Offense

Bowl Games As A Graduate Assistant Coach (2):

Ball State 2009 GMAC Bowl, 2008 International Bowl

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Was a tight end at Ball State from 2002-06. Played in all 12 games as a senior and in 43 of 46 overall during his career. Attended Delta High School in Muncie, Ind.

EDUCATION

Graduated from Ball State in December of 2006 with his bachelor’s degree in sports administration with a minor in business.


Support Staff

COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

Aaron Wellman

Adam Hall

Aaron Wellman begins his first year at San Diego State as the football team’s strength and conditioning coach. Wellman has 14 years of experience at the Division I collegiate level. His most recent stint came working alongside head coach Brady Hoke at Ball State from 2004-08, as the director of football strength and conditioning. A former safety at Division III Manchester College in Indiana, Wellman began his career as a graduate assistant at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, where he earned his master’s degree in 1998. He then worked for three years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Hoosiers and was primarily involved with the football, baseball and softball teams, as well as developing individual nutrition programs for student-athletes. Wellman left Indiana for a three-season stop at Michigan State from 2001-03, working with all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for the football team, plus assisting with men’s and women’s basketball and ice hockey. He is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. Wellman and his wife, Shellie, have a son, Grant, and a daughter, Grace.

Former Aztec quarterback Adam Hall returned to campus this past spring and will serve as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. After redshirting as a true freshman at the University of Texas in his hometown of Austin in 1999, Hall transferred to San Diego State and went on to letter each of his final three years from 2001-03. He played in 28 career contests in the Scarlet and Black, starting 19 times and throwing for 5,173 yards, which currently ranks eighth-best in Aztec history. Hall’s 423 pass completions are seventh in the SDSU record book, while his 752 career pass attempts are eighth-best. His breakout campaign came as a junior in 2002, when, as a first-year starter, he passed for 3,253 yards and 17 touchdowns in 10 contests. Hall’s 3,253 yards through the air are sixth-best in school history and included two games topping the 500-yard mark in consecutive outings against Arizona State (516 yards) and Idaho (506 yards). That same campaign he completed over 60 percent of his passes, tied a school record for pass attempts with 60 versus the Sun Devils and posted the second-best season performance in SDSU history in completions with 272. Hall prepped at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, where he was a first-team all-state pick as a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree from San Diego State in 2004 in public administration.

Football Strength & Conditioning Coach First Year at San Diego State Manchester ’96, Indiana ’98

Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach First Year at San Diego State San Diego State ’04

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Support Staff COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION

Meghan Huibers Administrative Assistant Third Year at San Diego State

Meghan Huibers came to SDSU in May of 2007, and serves as the administrative assistant to head coach Brady Hoke and the SDSU defensive and special teams staffs. Her job responsibilities include scheduling meetings and appointments and arranging coach Hoke's speaking engagements and appearances. She also serves as office manager and assists the director of football operations with coordinating summer camps and clinics. Huibers grew up in Haarlem, The Netherlands, before moving to San Diego and attending West Hills High in Santee, Calif.

Leah Owczarczak

Administrative Assistant Third Year at San Diego State Southwest Missouri State ’05, Missouri State ’05

Student Assistant Caitlin Aoki

Leah Owczarczak enters her third year as an administrative assistant with the Aztec football team. Her responsibilities include working with the Aztec offensive coaching staff and the recruiting coordinator. She also develops correspondence for prospective student-athletes, maintains the recruiting database, fills requests from NFL scouts and coordinates pro-timing days. The St. Louis, Mo., native earned a bachelor's degree in entertainment management from Southwest Missouri State in May 2005, where she also was a member of the school's soccer team. She later earned her MBA with an emphasis in athletic administration from Missouri State in Dec. 2005. Owczarczak lives in Pacific Beach with her dog, Atlas.

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Brian Murphy

Video Coordinator Seventh Year at San Diego State

Brian Murphy joined the San Diego State athletic department staff in August 2003 as the video coordinator. In his position, he films and edits the Aztecs' football games and coordinates film exchange with other schools. He is in charge of all video packages used by the football coaches in their scouting and game preparation. Murphy's responsibilities also include overseeing the dayto-day operations of the video room and assisting with the video needs of other SDSU sports. This past May, he was named the Collegiate Sports Video Association Conference Video Coordinator of the Year for the Asst. Video Coordinator second time in his career with the Aztecs. From 1997-2000, Murphy was an assistant video director with Gregg Nassen the San Diego Chargers. He filmed and edited games and practices and assisted the NFL with the Super Bowl held in San Diego in 1998. He also provided the NFL with video support for the 1999 Holiday Bowl. Murphy graduated from Mira Mesa High School in 1995, and attended both SDSU and Miramar College. He currently lives in Clairemont with his wife, Shawna, and their daughter, Cali.

Carlos Loaiza

Director of Athletic Equipment Services Second Year at San Diego State Florida International ’03

Carlos Loaiza enters his second year as the Aztecs’ Director of Athletic Equipment Services. In his position, he is in charge of the purchasing, fitting, maintenance and distribution of equipment for the entire Aztec athletic program, including the football squad. Loaiza came to SDSU last fall after spending one year at the University of Idaho, as the school’s Director of Athletic Equipment Operations and Services. Originally from Miami, Fla., he was head equipment manager at his alma mater, Florida International, for three years. He also served a similar role with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe for one season. Equipment Attendants Loaiza had a one-year internship with the Miami Dolphins Dennis Brown and was assistant equipment manager with the Centurions in Pat Murray 2004. Dan Reeves A 2003 graduate of FIU with a degree in history, he and his wife, Kim, have a daughter, Isabella Sophia.


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Don Kessler

Head Athletic Trainer Fifth Year at San Diego State University of the Ozarks ’70, Arkansas ’71

With nearly 40 years of experience in college athletics, Don Kessler begins his fifth year as the head athletic trainer at SDSU. He is in charge of the Aztecs' athletic training department. Before coming to San Diego State, Kessler spent 18 years at Rutgers University, where he was most recently the Coordinator of Athletic Training Services. In that position, he supervised a staff of 11 full-time athletic trainers, who provided coverage and rehabilitative care for 30 intercollegiate teams and 1,000 student-athletes. He began his career in collegiate athletics at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1972, while serving as a hospital corpsman during the Vietnam War from 197175. After two years at Delran High School in New Jersey, Kessler spent a decade at Princeton, where he was involved with 13 sports, including football. In addition to his experience in college athletics, Kessler has worked with the U.S. Olympic Committee, USRowing and the United States Soccer Federation. Most recently, he was the athletic trainer for the rowing team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) since 1976, Kessler was part of NATA's board of directors for research and education from 1996-2001. Kessler, who attended Rutgers from 1965-67, is a 1970 graduate of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Ark., with a degree in physical education. He earned eight varsity letters, while earning the school's outstanding athlete award as a senior. In 2006, he received the University’s Alumni Achievement Award for his 30 plus years in college athletics. Kessler also has a master's degree in physical education from the University of Arkansas (1971). A native of Riverside, N.J., his wife, Maggie, was an All-American soccer player at Rutgers. His son, Gregg, is a 1995 Rutgers graduate.

Allison Miner

Assistant Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist Fifth Year at San Diego State San Diego State ’01, University of Puget Sound ’04

Allison Miner begins her fifth season as an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist at San Diego State. She works primarily with the Aztec football team and also is a physical therapist for SDSU’s Student Health Services department. Before returning to her alma mater, Miner spent one year at Scripps Hospital in Encinitas, Calif., as a physical therapist in the acute rehab unit. In 2004, she earned her doctorate of physical therapy at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash. While in the Pacific Northwest, Miner served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, working mostly with the Loggers’ men’s and women’s soccer, softball and baseball teams. Miner graduated from San Diego State in 2001 with her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, with a focus in athletic training. As an undergraduate, she worked with the football team, as well as the Aztec women’s soccer, women’s tennis and water polo squads. A native of Vista, Calif., Miner enjoys outrigger canoeing in her spare time.

Dr. Christopher Behr Team Physician/Orthopedic Surgeon 11th Year at San Diego State

Dr. Christopher Behr enters his 11th season as team orthopedic surgeon for San Diego State. A graduate of Cornell and Cornell University Medical College, Behr completed his orthopedic residency and sports medicine/shoulder fellowship at the renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, N.Y., where he worked closely with the New York Giants. Dr. Behr is a board-certified physician and a partner in the San Diego Orthopedic Associates Medical Group.

Dr. Greg Gastaldo

Team Physician/Director of Athletic Medicine 13th Year at San Diego State Dr. Greg Gastaldo is in his 13th year as the Director of Athletic Medicine at SDSU and splits his time between Student Health Services and the Aztec Athletic Training Room. Prior to coming to SDSU, Gastaldo served five years as the director of athletic medicine at Princeton. A graduate of Long Beach State, Gastaldo received his medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine. He is board certified in internal medicine and holds a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine.

Dr. Alan Richberg Team Physician 12th Year at San Diego State

Dr. Alan Richberg enters his 12th year as a member of the SDSU athletic medicine staff. An All-American wrestler at Fresno State, Richberg is a graduate of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine. He trained in family practice at the UCLA Santa Monica Family Practice Residency and completed his training in the San Diego Sports Medicine Fellowship Program. He is a family physician at the San Diego Sports Medicine and Family Health Center, the head physician at Patrick Henry High and Grossmont College, and a U.S. Olympic team physician at the Arco Training Center.

Dr. Peter Wile

Team Physician/Head Orthopedic Surgeon 24rd Year at San Diego State Dr. Peter B. Wile begins his 24th season at SDSU, and since 1993, he has served as the team's head orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Wile received his undergraduate degree from USC in 1972 and his M.D. from Michigan in 1976. He completed an orthopedic surgery residency at Yale and a Fellowship in hip and knee surgery in Rummelsburg, West Germany, in 1981. Dr. Wile is a partner in the San Diego Orthopedics Associates Medical group, which is located in Hillcrest. The practice has an emphasis and subspecialization in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery.

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Player Profiles

PLAYER INFORMATION

Senior Peter Nelson is one of three returning starters on the offensive line.

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Player Profiles PLAYER INFORMATION

Entering his fifth year at SDSU, after earning a starting spot on the offensive line as a junior ... Atop the two-deep at right guard following 2009 spring drills ... Played for the first time in his Aztec career in 2007 as a reserve. 2008: Made his first starts at right guard in the team’s 12 outings. 2007: Saw his first career action in the second half of the team’s game versus Washington State ... A reserve in the Portland State, Air Force and BYU contests. 2006: Did not see any playing time as a redshirt freshman. 2005: Redshirted his first season at SDSU. High School: A second-team all-state selection and first-team all-conference selection ... Earned three letters in track ... Bench pressed 355 pounds and ran a 5.1 time in the 40 as a prep ... Selected to participate in the prestigious Hawaii Union Builders Goodwill Football Classic ... Set a school record with 12 pancake blocks in one game. Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1987, in Hawaii ... Son of Haunani Aken-Pagdilao, a Kapolei school teacher, and Harry Moleta, Jr., an employee of American Airlines ... Is a social science major.

A physical linebacker, who will look to earn playing time after redshirting his first year. 2008: Did not play as a true freshman. High School: Ran for over 1,000 yards and recorded 94 tackles and eight sacks his senior campaign at Foothill High School ... Ranked fifth in the 2008 Contra Costa Times “Cream Of The Crop” list … Was a first-team all-league pick on both offense (fullback) and defense (linebacker) in 2007 … All-East Bay first team as a linebacker … Had 104 tackles and added eight sacks and four forced fumbles his junior season to garner all-state underclassmen honors … Had 750 yards rushing on 145 carries and scored 16 touchdowns in 2006 … Firstteam all-conference on offense as a junior and second team on defense … Foothill went 6-5 and earned a spot in the North Coast Section 4A playoffs his senior year … As a junior, under head coach Matt Sweeney, the Falcons were league champions going 6-0, finishing 12-1 overall and earning a berth in the North Coast Section 4A championship game … All-conference honoree for the Falcons’ lacrosse team … Named Fall Athlete of the Month for September by the Foothill Boosters Club.

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Personal: Born Jan. 25, 1990, in San Jose, Calif. ... Son of Marge and Steve Andrews ... Sister, Carrie, plays soccer at Cal Poly and other sister, Cristen, played lacrosse at Cal ... Also considered California and UCLA ... Undecided on a major.

One of five true freshmen to see playing time for the Aztecs in 2008 ... Played both defensive line and linebacker in high school ... Rated No. 9 prospect in the state of Hawaii. 2008: One of two true freshmen to earn a start on the D-Line for SDSU ... Made his SDSU debut against TCU ... Logged his first career start in his second career game vs. Air Force ... First career tackle against the Falcons ... Reserve at New Mexico, making one solo stop ... Came off the bench against CSU ... Had one tackle at Wyoming, before injuring his knee ... Missed rest of the year with a torn ACL and MCL. High School: Played both linebacker and defensive line at Punahou School, earning three letters and serving as team captain as a senior … Rated the No. 9 prospect regardless of position in the state of Hawaii by Scout.com … A 2007 first-team all-state defensive tackle by the Honolulu Star Bulletin and all-state honorable mention choice as a linebacker by the Honolulu Advertiser … Named to the Interscholastic League of Honolulu's All-Star second team in 2007 at linebacker … Played in the HUB Classic Senior Bowl … Garnered his team’s most inspirational award. Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1990, in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Son of Sina and Jerry Holi ... Is an only child ... Father, Jerry, played college football ... Attended the same high school as current SDSU center Trask Iosefa ... Also recruited by Hawai’i, UNLV, Oregon State and Washington ... Major is social science.

AUTELE’S CAREER STATISTICS G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR Career Statistics 2008 4 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 1 at WYO (11/1/08), UNM (10/18/08), vs. Air Force (10/11/08).

A local player, who continues to develop ... Did not play a year ago, but was named the scout team defensive player of the year ... Joined the Aztecs during fall camp in 2007. 2008: Did not see any action. 2007: Redshirted his first year at SDSU. High School: Attended University City High School in San Diego where he played on both sides of the ball as a wideout and defensive lineman ... First-team all-league on defense as a senior and second team as a junior ... Also competed in basketball and track and field for the Centurions ... San Diego Union-Tribune all-academic honoree. Personal: Born June 8, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Carla Carter and Terry Barksdale ... Went to the same high school as sophomore running back James Simon ... Majoring in social science.


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. and added five interceptions … Rated as the 115th-best running back nationally by Scouts, Inc. … Ranked as the 21st-best all-purpose running back by Rivals.com … Rivals also had Brown No. 95 on the 2006 postseason California top 100. Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1988 ... Son of Robert and Valencia Brown ... Also considered Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington State ... Major is criminal justice.

D. BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

A starter from the outset ... SDSU’s long snapper on both punts and field goals in every game in 2008 ... Committed to the Aztecs during the summer of 2007 ... MWC all-academic pick. 2008: Played in all 12 contests as a true freshman. High School: Named first team all-Freeway League as a linebacker his senior year at Troy High School, under coach Jim Burton … Rated No. 3 long snapper in the country by chrissailerkicking.com … Team was 12-1 his junior season, advanced to the CIF southeast division semifinals and won a Freeway League title … Member of the track team. Personal: Born July 5, 1990, in Orange, Calif. ... Son of Viki Sue and David Brewer ... Brother, Vincent, played college water polo at Penn State Behrend ... Other brother, Nathan, played football at University of Puget Sound ... Also drew interest from Washington, California and Stanford ... Majoring in exercise and nutritional sciences with a focus in physical therapy.

A speedy back who has seen action on both offense and special teams the last two seasons ... Used his redshirt season in 2006. 2008: Played in the first six games ... Made his first career reception against Cal Poly, hauling in a 36-yard pass to set up an Aztec touchdown ... Also had one carry against the Mustangs ... Returned two kickoffs for 27 yards against Notre Dame ... Career-long 28-yard kickoff return at San Jose State ... Had a 25-yard kickoff return against Idaho ... Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in the first half of the Idaho game. 2007: Played in the first nine games of his career ... Had 12 carries and scored his first career touchdown ... First game at Arizona State, carrying once for five yards ... Ran for eight yards on two carries versus Utah ... Rushed once against New Mexico, Wyoming and TCU ... Season-high three carries in the outings with Air Force and BYU ... Scored his first TD on a 3yard run in the first quarter of the game with the Horned Frogs ... Logged one kickoff return for 18 yards against Cincinnati. 2006: Used his redshirt season ... Named the scout team player of the year on offense. High School: Starred at South High School in Torrance, where he played running back and was also a standout free safety/cornerback ... Lettered four years in football and three years in track ... Two-time all-league and all-area pick on offense ... As a junior, rushed for 1,272 yards and 20 touchdowns

2007 2008 Totals

G

9 6 15

Att. 12 2 14

Rushing Yds. TD 20 1 21

1 0 1

Avg. 1.7 0.5 1.5

No. 0 1 1

Receiving Yds. TD Avg. 0 36 36

0 0 0

0.0 36.0 36.0

Kickoff Returns Att. Yds. TD Avg. Long 2007 1 18 0 18.0 18 2008 6 104 0 17.3 28 Totals 7 122 0 17.4 28 Career Highs: Carries: 3 at Air Force (11/17/07), vs. BYU (12/1/07); Rushing Yards: 12 at

Air Force (11/17/07); Rushing TD: 1 vs. TCU (11/24/07); Long Rush: 7 at Air Force (11/17/07); Receptions: 1 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Receiving Yards: 36 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Long Reception: 36 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Long Kickoff Return: 28 at San Jose State (9/13/08).

Has appeared in every game since coming to campus ... A returning starter, who has played at both wideout and in the return game ... SDSU’s top returning receiver in both catches and yardage ... In 2007, was third in school season history in most receptions by a freshman and fourth in most receiving yards. 2008: Played and started all 12 contests ... Easily led the team in catches (64) and receiving yards (631) ... Started at the X receiver spot vs. Cal Poly, ending the game with seven catches for 98 yards and a 23-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter ... The 98 receiving yards were a then career-best ... Three catches as a starter vs. Notre Dame ... Pair of receptions at San Jose State ... Career-best 183 receiving yards and three touchdowns in the victory over Idaho ... His three scores came on catches of 41, 48 and 51 yards ... His 183 yards is the 34th-best receiving total in SDSU game history and ranked 23rd in the Bowl Subdivision in 2008 ... Team game-high six catches for 52 yards at TCU with a long of 27 yards ... Four receptions vs. Air Force and five at New Mexico ... Career-best 11 receptions vs. Colorado State, including a 10-yard touchdown ... 11 catches are the most by an Aztec since Jeff Webb had 13 at Hawai’i in Dec. 2005 ... Started at Wyoming, making one catch and returning a punt before leaving the game with a concussion ... Team game-high seven catches for 52 yards at BYU ... Two receptions vs. Utah ... Logged his second-career 100-yard receiving game in the finale with UNLV, catching eight balls for 119 yards ... Became the 47th Aztec in school history to have at least two 100-yard receiving games in his career ... Fifth in the MWC and 46th nationally in receptions per game (5.3). 2007: Played in all 12 contests, starting eight of the final nine games ... Fourth on the team

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in receptions with 31 and in receiving yards with 349 ... Returned 25 kickoffs for 547 yards (21.9 ypr.) ... One of four true freshmen to see action in the opener with Washington State ... Returned six kickoffs for 146 yards with a long of 33 yards ... His 146 yards rank sixth in SDSU single-game history ... Logged his first two career receptions at ASU ... Also returned four kickoffs for 109 yards ... Scored his first career touchdown on a 62-yard reception against Portland St. ... Season-long 49-yard kickoff return to start the game with the Vikings ... Returned eight kickoffs to tie a school single-game record against No. 24 Cincinnati for 142 yards ... Three catches for 61 yards, including a long of 46 yards, in the win over CSU ... Career and team season-high nine catches against New Mexico for 58 yards ... Game-winning 27-yard TD reception with 1:06 left in the game against Wyoming ... Caught four passes for 52 yards versus the Cowboys ... Four receptions in the win at UNLV and two against TCU ... Logged a pair of catches in the season finale with BYU. High School: Was a two-time all-Baseline League honoree at Rancho Cucamonga High under head coach Nick Baiz … Had 42 catches for 530 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, earning his team’s most valuable offensive player award … Tallied 32 receptions for 430 yards and six scores in 2005 … Also returned kicks for the Cougars and competed in track ... SDSU’s first oral commitment in the class of 2007 … Rated as the No. 18 receiver prospect in the state by Scout.com. Personal: Born Jan. 25, 1989, in Upland, Calif. … Son of Sheila and Vincent Brown, Sr. … A scholar-athlete who received offers from Arizona and UTEP before committing to San Diego State … Nickname is V.J. ... Majoring in philosophy.

V. BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

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2007 12 2008 12 Totals 24 Career Highs: Receptions: 12

Receiving No. Yds.

TD

Avg.

31 349 2 11.3 64 631 5 9.9 95 980 7 10.3 vs. CSU (10/25/08); Receiving Yards: 183 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Receiving TDs: 3 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Longest Reception: 62 vs. PSU (9/22/07); Kickoff Returns: 8 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); Kickoff Return Yards: 146 vs. WSU (9/8/07); Longest Kickoff Return: 49 vs. PSU (9/22/07).

V. BROWN GAME-BY-GAME vs. Wash. St. (9/8/07) at ASU (9/15/07) PSU (9/22/07) CINCINNATI (9/29/07)* at CSU (10/6/07)* at Utah (10/13/07) UNM (10/20/07)* WYO (11/3/07)* at UNLV (11/10/07)* at AFA (11/17/07)* TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07)* CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/13/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08)* at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08)* at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08)* at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/13/08)* UNLV (11/22/08)* * = Game started

Receiving No. Yds. TD

0 2 2 0 3 0 9 4 4 3 2 2 7 3 2 8 6 4 5 11 1 7 2 8

0 19 71 0 61 0 58 52 34 31 12 11 98 19 15 183 52 14 15 40 7 52 17 119

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg.

0.0 9.5 35.5 0.0 20.3 0.0 6.4 13.0 8.5 10.3 6.0 5.5 14.0 6.3 7.5 22.9 8.7 3.5 3.0 3.6 7.0 7.4 8.5 14.9

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A hard-nosed player who always seems to be around the ball ... Team’s defensive scout player of the year in 2007, while using his redshirt season ... SDSU scholar-athlete in the fall of 2007 and in 2008 ... 2008 President’s Award for Highest Standards of Academic & Athletic Excellence ... 2008 MWC all-academic honoree ... Listed as a starter at one linebacker spot after 2009 spring drills. 2008: Saw his first playing time against Cal Poly and Notre Dame on special teams ... First career tackle at San Jose State ... Career-high three stops against Idaho ... Five tackles and his first TFL in his most extensive action on defense at TCU ... Career-best six stops as a reserve at New Mexico ... One solo tackle at Wyoming ... Two assisted stops and a half tackle for loss at BYU ... One solo effort in the win over UNLV. 2007: Tabbed for the scout team award for defense ... Redshirted the campaign. High School: Was a two-time all-Metropolitan League selection and captured Granite Bay High School’s defensive player of the year award following his junior and senior campaigns … In 2006, he recorded 120 tackles and added 6.5 sacks to become Granite Bay’s all-time leading tackler … His junior season saw him tally 90 stops, including three sacks, and recover four fumbles ... Ranked as the nation’s 30th-best inside linebacker prospect by Rivals.com. Personal: Born June 27, 1988, in Roseville, Calif. ... Son of Jim and Donna Burris ... Father played football at Oregon State … Also considered Nevada, Boise State, Nebraska and Army ... Is a pre-business administration major.

BURRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2008 12 11-8-19 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 6 at UNM (10/18/08); TFL: 1.0 at TCU (10/4/08).


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Career Statistics 2008 11 2-3-5 0-0 0-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 2 vs. Idaho (9/27/08).

Has yet to log field time as an Aztec ... Redshirted his first year on Montezuma Mesa in 2007 ... Listed as the back up at one of the Warrior positions after 2009 spring drills ... Prep teammate of punter Brian Stahovich. 2008: Did not see action in his second year on campus. 2007: Used his redshirt year. High School: Played three years on varsity at Cathedral High School under coach Sean Doyle ... Earned first-team all-CIF and second-team all-state accolades as a senior … Posted 71 tackles and intercepted four passes in 2006 en route to being named the Western League’s defensive player of the year and earning his team’s MVP award … A two-time first-team allleague selection and named to the San Diego Union-Tribune section first team … Picked off four passes and registered 84 stops in 2005 … Owns the school’s career interception record with 15 and added 218 career tackles Personal: Born Aug. 14, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Joe and Barbara Camarda ... Made visits to Utah, Colorado St., Oregon, Hawai’i and UTEP before signing with SDSU ... Major is criminal justice.

Split time on both sides of the ball a year ago at wide receiver and defensive back ... Atop the depth chart at one Warrior spot after 2009 spring drills ... Is a tall, physical presence in the defensive backfield ... Redshirted in 2007. 2008: Practiced on both offense and defense last year ... Played in the final 11 games, primarily on special teams ... First game as an Aztec at Notre Dame, tallying an assisted tackle ... Had two solo efforts against Idaho ... One tackle vs. Air Force and at BYU ... Ended the season with five stops to his credit ... Offensively, had two carries for five yards in the seasonending win over UNLV. 2007: Did not play as a true freshman. High School: Coached by Amin Denny at Castlemont High School ... Ranked No. 8 in the Contra Costa Times’ “Cream of the Crop” poll, which lists the top-20 football recruits in the East Bay … Rivals.com rated him as the No. 59 safety prospect and a three-star recruit … In 2006, was first-team all-city and all-East Bay in leading the Knights to an 8-3 mark … Team MVP as a junior and secondteam all-city selection. Personal: Born April 16, 1989, in Oakland, Calif. ... Son of Elvina Moody and the late James Davis … Is an urban studies major.

Int. PBU FF FR

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0

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Began attending SDSU in fall 2006, but did not join the football squad until the spring of 2007 ... Scout team member in the fall of 2007, moving over to the offensive side of the ball as a wide receiver ... Earned the 2008 President’s Award for Highest Standards of Academic & Athletic Excellence ... Went to the same high school as linebacker Logan Ketchum ... SDSU scholar-athlete. 2008: Did not see action as a sophomore, but had a strong spring practice period in 2009. 2007: Moved to wide receiver, but did not see any playing time ... Made two catches during the Red-Black spring game. 2006: Participated in spring drills as a member of the Aztec secondary. High School: Played football as a junior and senior at Oak Park High and lettered both years … Team captain for one season …Voted the Eagles’ most valuable offensive player his junior year, earning a spot on the all-CIF second team as a quarterback … Oak Park was the CIF section runner-up in 2004 ... Honorable mention all-academic pick in Ventura County ... Firstteam all-Tri-Valley as a senior ... Also played baseball, lettering his final two seasons … On the honor roll all four years at Oak Park. Personal: Born May 16, 1988, in Westlake Village, Calif. … Son of Stan and Judy Deakin … Majoring in business management.

Was a backup at defensive end as a freshman and sophomore, before switching over to tight end for 2008 spring drills ... During 2008 fall camp, played both sides of the ball ... Starter at defensive end in the 2008 opener, before missing the remainder of the year due to injury ... Practiced exclusively at tight end for 2009 spring camp ... SDSU scholar-athlete. 2008: Was listed No. 1 on the two-deep at defensive end and No. 3 at tight end ... Started at defensive end against Cal Poly ... Registered his first career sack, before leaving the game due to injury ... Did not play for the remainder of the year after having knee surgery. 2007: Played in all 12 outings, posting 10 tackles ... Had one assisted tackle in the loss to WSU ... Two tackles at ASU ... One solo effort vs. Cincinnati ... Career-best three tackles in the win over CSU ... One stop in the wins over Wyoming and UNLV and vs. TCU. 2006: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve ... First career games against UTEP, Wisconsin, Utah and San Jose State ... First career tackle was behind the line of scrimmage at BYU ... Two stops versus Air Force and TCU ... One solo effort in the win over Colorado St. 2005: Ended up redshirting as a true freshman, but impressed the coaching staff early in fall camp ... Listed as the backup behind Antwan Applewhite for the season-opener with UCLA ... Appeared on the depth chart for several early contests before ultimately redshirting. High School: A first-team all-region pick by the Los Angeles Times and rated by Rivals.com as the nation's No. 31 prospect at weakside defensive end and one of the top 100 prep players in California … A SuperPrep all-region selection … Knights were three-time CIF champs and were ranked as high as 11th in the country during his senior season … All-San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles Daily News all-area team and a first-team all-CIF selection … Also earned two varsity letters in baseball … An honor student and an academic all-CIF selection. Personal: Born March 15, 1987, in Glendale, Calif. … Son of Jack and Madeline DeMartinis … Father played football at UCLA ... Brother, Sam, plays football at Cal ... Earned his bachelor’s degree in business with a focus in real estate this past spring ... Will be working toward his master’s degree in homeland security.

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of Darnell and Karen Edwards … Played with linebacker Jerry Milling at Palmdale High School ... Majoring in social science.

EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR Career Statistics 2008 9 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 1 at San Jose State (9/13/08), vs. Idaho (9/27/08), at New Mexico (10/18/08).

Missed the entire 2008 season due to injury ... Returned for 2009 spring drills, switching from center to tackle ... Redshirted in 2007 as a true freshman ... Finished 2008 spring drills as the starter at center ... Teammate of Ryan Lindley at El Capitan ... Enters fall camp in the No. 1 spot at left tackle. 2008: Suffered a shoulder injury during the summer and did not see any action. 2007: Did not play, utilizing his redshirt year. High School: Played at center and defensive tackle as a senior at El Capitan High, helping the Vaqueros to 10-0 regular season record and a berth in the CIF section playoffs … Was an all-CIF and all-state (medium schools) pick on offense in 2006 … Second-team all-league as a junior … Won two letters as a thrower on the track and field squad … Honor roll student. Personal: Born Dec. 23, 1988, in Kennewick, Wash. ... Son of Tamura and Damon Draheim … Also considered New Hampshire, UNLV and Montana State during the recruiting process ... Majoring in business.

Played primarily on special teams a year ago ... Rejoined the team for 2008 spring drills, after missing the 2007 campaign ... Ended 2009 spring practice as the starter at one cornerback spot. 2008: Appeared in his first nine career contests ... Had three tackles with one each against San Jose State, Idaho and New Mexico. 2007: Did not play for the Aztecs as a sophomore. 2006: Did not see any field time as a redshirt freshman. 2005: Redshirted his first season on campus. High School: A SuperPrep all-region selection at Palmdale High … A first-team all-league and all-CIF selection as a senior … Played on three league-championship teams … Player of the year in the Golden League as a senior … Caught 20 passes for 403 yards with five touchdowns and rushed for 141 yards and a score on just 17 carries … Defensively, credited with 55 tackles and four interceptions … Also blocked a punt and recovered a fumble ... A speedy player who also earned four letters in track. Personal: Born Aug. 2, 1986, in Los Angeles, Calif. … Son

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Part of the 2008 recruiting class, who enrolled at SDSU in time for the spring semester ... Competed in 2009 spring drills at right tackle. High School: A two-time first-team all-county selection at Yucaipa High School under coach Scott Pearne … Helped the Thunderbirds to a 7-4 overall record and a third-place league finish as a senior … Anchored an offensive line that helped the team rush for over 240 yards in an outing in 2007 and advance to the playoffs for the second year in a row … Citrus Belt all-league first-team honoree each of his final two seasons … First-team all-area by the Press Enterprise in 2007 ... Two-time captain ... Member of the inland all-star team at last month’s inaugural Southern California Bowl … Also competed in track and field, throwing the shot put and discus … League champ in the shot put as a junior. Personal: Born November 3, 1990, in Fontana, Calif. ... Son of Mathew Embernate and Valerie Monroe ... Drew interest from Nevada ... Is a social science major.

Athletic, physical secondary player, who missed last year due to injury … Backup at free safety in 2007 ... Listed behind Nick Sandford at the Aztec position after 2009 spring drills. 2008: Moved back to free safety in the fall ... Did not play his sophomore campaign due to an injury. 2007: Came on in the last half of the season, playing all 12 contests ... Had 17 tackles and tied for second on the squad in interceptions with three ... Returned those three picks for a combined 100 yards ... Began the year primarily on special teams ... Saw his first extensive action in the secondary against Cincinnati, making his first two career tackles and logging his first career interception ... Second pick of the season against New Mexico, returning it 45 yards to set up an Aztec touchdown ... Also added two tackles against the Lobos ... Careerbest three solos in the win over Wyoming ... First career touchdown in his hometown of Las Vegas, picking off a pass and returning it 55 yards for a score in the fourth quarter against UNLV ... Added a career-best six stops versus the Rebels ... Recovered a fumble against TCU ... Three stops in the final game with BYU. 2006: Used his redshirt year. High School: Two-way player in high school, who played cornerback, wide receiver and tight end for Bishop Gorman as a senior … Ended his career with 146 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 15 passes broken up and eight interceptions … In 2005, he had 59 tackles and five INTs … Also a big-time basketball player. Personal: Born May 12, 1988 ... Is an economics major.


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. FANTROY’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2007 12 15-2-17 0-0 0-0 3-100 0 0 1-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 6 at UNLV (11/10/07); INT: 1 at UNLV (11/10/07), vs. UNM (10/27/07), vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); FR: 1 vs. TCU (11/24/07).

FANTROY GAME-BY-GAME vs. Wash. St. (9/8/07) vs. ASU (9/15/07) PSU (9/22/07) CINCINNATI (9/29/07) at CSU (10/6/07) at Utah (10/13/07) UNM (10/20/07) WYO (11/3/07) at UNLV (11/10/07) at AFA (11/17/07) TCU (11/24/07) BYU (12/1/07) * = Game started

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One of the Aztecs’ promising young offensive linemen ... Switched to guard during 2008 fall camp ... Finished 2009 spring drills as a backup at right guard. 2008: Was the backup at left guard behind Emilio Rivera and at right guard behind Ikaika AkenMoleta ... Saw his first career action as a reserve in 11 games, primarily on special teams. 2007: Redshirted the season. High School: Played tight end and defensive tackle at Red Mountain … Second-team all-region tight end in 2006 … Team was 7-4 his senior campaign … Was an honor roll student. Personal: Born Jan. 11, 1989, in Shelburne, Vt. ... Son of Greg Farr ... Also considered Army, Northern Arizona, UNLV and Wyoming ... Is majoring in social science.

Saw his first action in 2008 on special teams ... SDSU scholar-athlete ... 2008 President’s Award for Highest Standards of Academic & Athletic Excellence. 2008: Was a backup at weakside linebacker ... Made Aztec debut vs. Notre Dame on special

teams ... Played in the final two outings with Utah and UNLV, but did not record any stats. 2007: Redshirted his first season at SDSU. At Linfield: Attended Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore., before transferring to SDSU ... Played in four games in 2006, recording a pair of tackles. High School: Played on both sides of the ball at South Tahoe High School ... All-Sierra League pick as a defensive back his junior campaign ... An honor roll student, who also participated in basketball, baseball and track and field. Personal: Born Jan. 21, 1987, in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. ... Son of Sandra and Larry Finkel ... Major is business management.

Joined the football program in time for 2009 spring drills ... Did not play right after high school. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Ramona High School in Riverside, Calif., where he played on both sides of the ball … All-league and all-county selection … Led the team in receiving his senior season, while also being credited with 111 tackles, three sacks and one interception ... Team captain his final two campaigns. Personal: Born May 1, 1989, in Orange, Calif. … Son of Lorenzo and Alison Woods … Is a business management major.

A walk-on, who joined the team last fall. 2008: Used his redshirt year. High School: A two-time team captain at Mira Mesa High School in San Diego, Calif. … Led the Marauders to the CIF semifinals his senior season, tallying 12 sacks … Earned all-league accolades his final campaign … Also lettered in lacrosse. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1990, in Honolulu, Hawaii … Son of Kenneth and Evangiline Gordert … Is a pre-business administration major.

Saw his first action as an Aztec a year ago as a reserve ... Only member of the 2007 recruiting class not from the West ... Ended 2009 spring drills as a back up at left guard. 2008: Played in his first career contest against Idaho. 2007: Traveled for several games, but did not log any minutes, utilizing his redshirt campaign. High School: Played on both lines as a prep for Hylton High School under coach Lou Sorrentino … Three-year varsity letterwinner and two-time all-district honoree … All-region selection his final year … Team was 8-2 his senior season and were 12-game winners in 2004 and 2005 … Also competed in wrestling. Personal: Born March 8, 1989, in Long Beach, Calif. ... Son of Daphine and Leo Grassilli ... Father, Leo, went to San Diego State ... Considered attending North Carolina and Stanford ... Full name is Leo Joseph Grassilli IV ... Major is economics.

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Joined the team after the first week of fall camp in 2006 … Slated to compete for playing time at one of the Warrior spots in the defensive backfield. 2008: Did not see any game action. 2007: Did not see any playing time in his second season on campus. 2006: Used his redshirt year as a true freshman. High School: Lettered three years in football at Palos Verdes High School ... First team allleague selection and team MVP as a senior ... Played in the Lions all-star game ... All-league pick as a junior and was voted his team's underclassman of the year ... Defensive MVP his first two seasons ... Played baseball for two years and had a .600 batting average in 2003. Personal: Born Aug. 8, 1988, in San Pedro, Calif. … Son of Joe and Laura Gregorio … Father, Joe, played football for the USFL's L.A. Express ... Brother, Robert, is a redshirt freshman running back with the Aztecs ... Enjoys board sports and golf ... Majoring in social science.

Practiced at both running back and wide receiver in 2008, before moving back to running back for 2009 spring drills ... Younger brother of Aztec junior defensive back Andy Gregorio. 2008: Redshirted his first season. High School: Was a three-time letterwinner at Palos Verdes High School in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. … A second-team all-CIF and first-team all-league pick as a senior … Offensive MVP his final season. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1990, in San Pedro, Calif. … Son of Joe and Laura Gregorio … Majoring in political science.

Expected to see more playing time this season, after starting once a year ago at tackle ... Ended 2009 spring drills behind Peter Nelson at right tackle. 2008: Did not play in the opening three games ... First career action as a reserve vs. Idaho ... Did not see action at TCU ... First career start in place of Lance Louis against Air Force at right tackle ... Reserve at UNM ... Did not play against CSU, before returning to action vs. Wyoming, BYU, Utah and UNLV. 2007: Did not play, using his redshirt season. High School: Earned first-team all-Pacific View League honors as a senior at Adolfo Camarillo

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High … Played at offensive tackle and defensive end as a prep under coach Dennis Reidmiller … Three-star recruit by Rivals.com … Honored with the team’s captains award in 2006 … Won two letters in basketball and three letters in volleyball, earning all-league and all-CIF honors. Personal: Born May 5, 1989 ... Son of Keith and Tammy Gunther … Brother, Kyle, played football at Utah and was the Utes’ starting center … Majoring in economics.

A special teams standout the last two seasons ... Expected to see more time in the defensive backfield in his third year at SDSU ... Ended 2009 spring drills second on the depth chart at one of the Warrior spots ... Will wear No. 5 this fall after playing in No. 39 in 2007-08. 2008: Appeared in all 12 games for the second consecutive season ... Played on special teams, but also got time on defense as a reserve ... Had 17 total tackles on the year with at least two stops on five occasions ... Had two tackles in the opener with Cal Poly ... One stop at Notre Dame ... Career-best five tackles at San Jose State, including four solos ... Logged a tackle in five of the final six games of the season ... Three tackles at New Mexico and two vs. Wyoming and UNLV. 2007: One of five true freshmen to earn a varsity letter in 2007 ... Played in all 12 contests, logging 10 special teams tackles ... Had three stops on two occasions against Portland State and Wyoming ... First tackle in his first career outing versus Washington State ... Also logged a stop against Cincinnati, UNLV and Air Force ... Forced a fumble in the second quarter in the game with the Cowboys.


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. High School: Posted 76 tackles and two interceptions as a senior at Rialto High in Rialto, Calif., under coach Brad Hornback, earning first-team all-league and second-team all-county accolades … Also saw action at running back for the Knights, gaining 350 yards rushing and 400 yards receiving … Had 763 all-purpose yards as a junior ... Participated in track at Rialto. Personal: Born April 25, 1989, in Riverside, Calif. ... Major is exercise and nutritional science with a concentration in physical education.

HEMMINGS’ CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF 2007 12 9-1-10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 12 13-4-17 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 24 22-5-27 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 5 at San Jose State (9/13/08); FF: 1 vs. WYO (11/3/07).

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versus UTEP, logging one carry ... Outstanding performance against Utah, carrying 12 times for 98 yards, including a long of 40 ... First career start at San Jose State, recording 98 yards rushing for the second straight game on a then team season-high 24 carries ... Caught his first career pass for six yards against the Spartans ... Carried 21 times for 93 yards and caught two passes for 10 yards at BYU ... Career night in the win over Air Force, rushing for a careerbest 142 yards on 25 carries ... Averaged 5.7 yards per carry with a long of 26 ... Set up SDSU’s winning field goal with a 19-yard run on third and eight ... 60 yards rushing in the fourth quarter versus the Falcons ... Fifth straight game with 90 or more yards on the ground, logging a career-best 26 carries for 140 yards against Cal Poly ... Nine carries for 30 yards and a career-high three receptions at Wyoming ... Had 22 carries and three catches in the game with UNLV ... Four receptions, with a long of 11 yards, at TCU ... Had a 32-yard reception at New Mexico ... First career TD from three yards out in the finale with CSU ... Logged 11 carries for 58 yards versus the Rams. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Played three years of football and ran three years of track and field at Rockledge High School ... Named all-state in football as a junior and senior ... Led the Raiders to a 9-2 overall record, including a perfect 4-0 mark in Class 3A-District 14 as a senior. Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1987, in Rockledge, Fla. ... Son of Ann Henderson ... Is a social science major.

HENDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

Has seen starting time each of the last three seasons ... A speedster with great one-on-one moves ... Ranked 74th nationally in rushing yards per outing in 2006 as a redshirt freshman ... His 764 rushing yards is fourth in Aztec freshman single-season history ... 2006 MWC honorable mention ... Became the 21st Aztec player in the Division I era to record 1,000 career yards, doing so against Idaho in 2008 ... Four career 100-yard rushing games. 2008: Starter at tailback in eight of his 11 games ... Led the team in rushing with 490 on 120 attempts and four scores ... Also had the second-most catches with 36 for 228 yards ... Did not play against Cal Poly due to injury ... Returned against Notre Dame with four catches for 37 yards and two carries for 12 yards ... Two carries at San Jose State ... In his first start of the season, carrying 21 times for 100 yards and two scores vs. Idaho ... Season-long 39-yard run in the first half against the Vandals, while also adding three catches for 18 yards ... Four carries and one catch at TCU ... Team’s leading receiver against Air Force, catching a career-high seven balls for 41 yards, while also logging nine carries for 28 yards ... Eight carries (31 yards) and one catch at New Mexico ... Career-high 177 yards on 25 carries and two scores vs. Colorado State ... Career-long 72-yard rush for a score against the Rams, the longest run by an Aztec since 1999 ... Is the 22nd player in school history to have at least four career 100-yard rushing games ... Rushed nine times at both Wyoming and BYU ... Had four catches against the Cougars and two vs. the Cowboys ... 13 carries against Utah and a team-best six catches (29 yards) ... First career TD reception in the fourth quarter vs. UNLV ... Also had 18 carries for 64 yards in the season-ending win. 2007: Played in 10 games, rushing 44 times for 183 yards with one touchdown ... Tallied a career-best 27 receptions for 202 yards ... Three catches for 14 yards and two carries for 16 yards in the opener with Washington State ... Had 10 rushing yards on three carries and also had three receptions for 24 yards against Arizona State ... Ran for 22 yards on four carries in the win over PSU ... Three rushes for 23 yards and two catches, including one for 51 yards, in the loss to Cincinnati ... Season-high 10 carries for 46 yards, including a long of 26 yards at CSU ... Seven carries against New Mexico ... Started the final three games ... Scored his first touchdown of the year at Air Force ... Ran for 27 yards on eight carries versus the Falcons and also tallied a career-best six catches for 37 yards ... Had six receptions for the second game in a row vs. TCU ... Five catches for 26 yards in the finale with BYU. 2006: Mountain West Conference honorable mention pick ... Tabbed as the team’s offensive player of the year ... Played in all 12 contests, starting seven times ... Made Aztec debut

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2006 12 174 764 1 4.4 18 78 0 4.3 2007 10 44 183 1 4.2 27 202 0 7.5 2008 11 120 490 4 4.1 36 228 1 6.3 Totals 33 338 1,437 6 4.3 81 508 1 6.3 Career Highs: Carries: 26 vs. Cal Poly (10/28/06); Rushing Yards: 177 vs. CSU (10/25/08);

Long Rush: 72 vs. CSU (10/25/08); Receptions: 7 vs. Air Force (10/11/08); Receiving Yards: 65 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); Long Reception: 51 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07).

HENDERSON GAME-BY-GAME UTEP (8/31/06) at Wisconsin (9/16/06) UTAH (9/23/06) at SJSU (9/30/06)* at BYU (10/7/06)* AFA (10/21/06)* CAL POLY (10/28/06)* at WYO (11/4/06)* UNLV (11/11/06)* at TCU (11/18/06)* at UNM (11/25/06) CSU (12/2/06) vs. WSU (9/8/07) at ASU (9/15/07) PSU (9/22/07) CINCINNATI (9/29/07) at CSU (10/6/07) at Utah (10/13/07) UNM (10/20/07) WYO (11/3/07) at UNLV (11/10/07) at AFA (11/17/07)* TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07)* CAL POLY (8/30/08) at ND (9/6/08) at SJSU (9/13/08) IDAHO (9/27/08)* at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08)* at UNM (10/18/08) CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08)* at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/15/08)* UNLV (11/22/08)* * = Game started

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0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 6.0 0 5.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 2.7 0 0.0 0 4.3 0 18.5 0 0.0 0 4.7 0 8.0 0 15.0 0 32.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

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Signed a scholarship offer with the Aztecs in June 2007 ... Was the backup behind Aaron Moore at one cornerback position in 2007 and 2008 ... Ended 2009 spring drills running No. 1 at one of the Warrior positions. 2008: Participated in the first seven games ... Played on special teams vs. Cal Poly, making two tackles ... More special teams play against Notre Dame and San Jose State ... First career interception in the fourth quarter vs. Idaho, also adding one solo tackle ... One stop at TCU ... DNP in the final five outings. 2007: Played in every game, primarily on special teams ... Tallied seven tackles ... Made two stops in his collegiate debut against Washington State ... Outstanding game on special teams versus Portland State, logging three tackles ... One stop vs. Cincinnati and UNLV. High School: Lettered two years in football, playing his final season at Edison High School ... Team captain as a senior ... Also played basketball in 2005 and 2006, garnering his team’s defensive player of the year award. Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1989, in Montreal, Quebec ... Son of Anna and Roamie Horn ... Father played football in college from 1980-83 ... Is a communications major.

Continues to develop, entering his fourth year on campus ... Came on last year, seeing time at both end and tackle ... Played in one game in 2007, after redshirting in 2006 ... Picked up football late during high school. 2008: Started twice, playing in 10 games ... Saw his most extensive playing time against Cal Poly, making his first career tackle ... Missed the Notre Dame and San Jose State contests with an ankle injury ... Returned to action vs. Idaho ... Reserve vs. TCU, making two solo tackles ... Career-best three stops a week later against Air Force ... Made his first collegiate start at New Mexico, recording a career-best four stops, including his first two behind the line of scrimmage ... Starter against CSU, tallying three stops with one for a loss of four yards ... One solo stop at Wyoming and two at BYU as a reserve ... Three tackles against Utah ... Ended the campaign on a high-note, tallying a career-best five stops, including 1.5 behind the line of scrimmage, against UNLV. 2007: Made his Aztec debut against Portland State, but did not log a tackle. 2006: Redshirted the season High School: Played two years of football at Newman Smith High School in Carrollton, Texas ... Honorable mention all-district as a senior, recording 72 tackles, including eight for a loss, one sack and two caused fumbles. Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1987, in Kansas City, Mo. ... Son of Bernard and Esther Ikonne ... Family is originally from Nigeria ... Majoring in exercise and nutritional sciences.

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Redshirted a year ago ... A tall target, who adds depth at the tight end position. 2008: Did not play his first season on campus and used his redshirt year. High School: Lettered twice at Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Calif. … Team captain his senior year … Had 25 catches for 350 yards and two touchdowns in 2007 ... An all-league tight end his final season … Also a two-year letterwinner and all-league selection in basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1989, in Oakland, Calif. … Son of Peter and Barbara Hewitt … Father, Peter, played football at St. Lawrence University … Is undecided on a major.

Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. 2007 12 5-2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2008 7 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 1-0 Totals 19 8-3-11 0-0 0-0 1-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 3 vs. PSU (9/22/07); INT: 1 vs. Idaho (9/27/08).

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Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU 2007 1 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2008 10 17-7-24 4.5-10 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 11 17-7-24 4.5-10 0-0 0-0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 5 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); TFL: 2.0 at UNM (10/18/08).

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Starter at center in 2007 and 2008 ... Joined the Aztecs during the spring semester 2006, after signing in February 2005 ... Participated in 2006 spring practices before redshirting ... Named to the 2009 Spring Watch List for the Rimington Trophy. 2008: Started every game at center as a sophomore ... Has now appeared in the starting line-up in 24 straight contests. 2007: Started his first 12 career games at center. 2006: Used his redshirt year. High School: A first-team all-state selection and an all-region pick by PrepStar magazine … Received recruiting attention on both sides of the ball … Selected as firstteam member of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu each of his last two prep seasons at Punahou School … Excellent athlete who also earned varsity letters in basketball and track. Personal: Born Jan. 2, 1987, in Honolulu, Hawaii … Son of Kaleve Tufono-Iosefa and Alaisea Iosefa … Full name is Trask Loimata Faalafi Iosefa … Majoring in social science.

One of SDSU’s top-rated recruits in 2008, who was ranked 21st in the nation at center and eighth overall in the state of Colorado by Scouts, Inc. ... Has since moved to left guard ... Prep teammate of fellow Aztec Jimmy Miller ... Tabbed an SDSU scholar-athlete. 2008: One of two backups at center with Damian Shankle ... Did not see action and used his redshirt season. High School: Starred at J.K. Mullen High School, helping the Mustangs to a combined 25-2 overall record and a 14-0 mark in conference play his final two seasons, claiming a pair of Centennial League titles, under coach Dave Logan … One of 20 offensive linemen named to the 2007-08 Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, a list of the top football recruits in the West … 2007 PrepColorado all-state first team offense ... Team advanced to the state 5A championship game his first three years, winning the title his freshman campaign … Mullen made it to the state semifinals his senior season when he served as team captain … First team allconference honors in 2006 and 2007, and honorable mention as a sophomore … Academic all-state as a freshman and junior. Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1990, in Aurora, Colo. ... Son of Nancy and Chris Johnson ... Received offers from ASU, Washington, Kansas, Utah and CSU ... Is a business major.

Was the lone running back in the 2008 signing class ... Did not see action a year ago ... Ended 2009 spring drills as the back up at fullback ... Prep teammate of fellow redshirt freshman Dominique Sandifer. 2008: Did not log any playing time and used his redshirt campaign. High School: As a senior at Beverly Hills High School under coach Carter Paysinger, had 198 carries for 1,248 yards (6.3 ypc.) and 15 touchdowns … Ran for 279 yards and three scores in a victory over Santa Monica in 2007 … Six of 11 games with over 100 yards on the ground his senior year … Rushed for 1,294 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2006 … Also had 11 receptions for 259 yards and five touchdowns that same season … An all-CIF first-team pick in 2006 and 2007 … An all-Ocean League honoree his final three seasons ... Also competed in track and field, where he set a school record in the 100-meter dash as a junior. Personal: Born March 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, Calif. ... Son of Cassandra Gibson and Ramon Judkins ... Has yet to decide on a major.

Has been a part of the Aztec tight end rotation each of the past three seasons, playing in 30 career contests ... Moved to fullback during 2009 spring drills, but could still see time at tight end ... Redshirted in 2005, before starting six times in 2006 ... SDSU scholar-athlete and MWC all-academic selection. 2008: Logged his eighth career start in the opener and also played on special teams ... Posted a career-best three catches for 52 yards with a long of 22 yards ... Tripled his previous career high with nine receptions against Notre Dame ... Also posted a career best with 60 receiving yards vs. the Irish ... Team’s leading receiver at San Jose State, logging four receptions for 55 yards ... Recovered his first career fumble on a muffed punt against Idaho ... Made two tackles on special teams at TCU and one at UNM ... Caught three passes for 32 yards at Wyoming, including a long of 14 yards ... Did not play due to injury at BYU ... Returned against Utah, but did not have a catch ... Two receptions for 32 yards in the win over UNLV. 2007: Limited to seven games due to injury ... Played but did not log a catch against Washington State ... First reception of the year at ASU for two yards ... Saw field time in the team’s four outings against Portland State, Cincinnati, Colorado Sate, Utah and New Mexico ... Started at Utah and logged one kickoff return for 10 yards ... Also returned a kickoff against New Mexico ... DNP in last five games (inj.) ... Received the President's Award for Highest Standards of Academic and Athletic Excellence at the team banquet. 2006: Played in all 12 games, starting six times ... Logged his first career reception, a 23yarder, in his first career game against UTEP ... First career starts against Wisconsin, SJSU, Utah, BYU and Cal Poly ... One catch at SJSU ... Career-long 24-yard reception in the win over Air Force ... Returned a kickoff 15 yards at Wyoming ... One catch vs. UNLV and TCU.

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2005: Did not play his first year on campus, utilizing his redshirt season. High School: A standout linebacker and tight end at Monarch High School … An all-confer-

ence, all-region and all-state pick in Colorado … Played on an 11-1 team that reached the state quarterfinals … Had 102 tackles, including 21 for loss, as a linebacker … Had 10 receptions for 143 yards and two touchdowns on offense … First-team all-conference selection on both offense and defense … Also a member of the Coyotes basketball team … An academic all-conference and all-state selection. Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1987, in Boulder, Colo. … Son of Ted and Kim Kawulok … Brothers Chris and Michael played football at Colorado State … Earned his bachelor’s degree in business earlier this year ... Is taking classes toward his master’s degree in public administration.

KAWULOK’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

Receiving No. Yds.

G TD Avg. 2006 12 5 65 0 13.0 2007 7 1 2 0 2.0 2008 11 21 231 0 11.0 Totals 30 27 298 0 10.6 Career Highs: Receptions: 9 at Notre Dame (9/6/08); Receiving Yards: 60 at Notre Dame

games from 2004-06, including a 12-2 mark in 2006 … Was a linebacker as a sophomore, before playing both wideout and safety as a junior and senior … As a senior, had 51 tackles and six picks, while making 37 receptions for 450 yards … Also ran 14 times for 75 yards and had five TDs … Career-best 65 tackles and added four picks and two caused fumbles in 2005. Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1989, in Burbank, Calif. ... Son of Kevin and Marti Ketchum ... Also considered UCLA, where his brother Gavin is a wide receiver, Arizona, Colorado, Colorado State and Washington ... Is an English major.

KETCHUM’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks 2008 5 5-4-9 0-0 0-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 3 vs. Utah (11/15/08).

Int. PBU FF FR

0-0

0

0

0

(9/6/08); Long Reception: 24 vs. Air Force (10/21/06).

A promising, athletic young linebacker, who will contend for starting time ... Injury derailed him for most of 2008 ... Had a strong spring after redshirting in 2007 as a true freshman ... Attended same high school as wideout Doug Deakin ... SDSU scholar-athlete. 2008: Missed the first seven games due to injury before making his first appearance as an Aztec on special teams against Colorado State ... Played in each of the final five contests with at least one stop in every outing ... Two tackles against the Rams and at BYU ... Career-best three tackles against Utah. 2007: Redshirted the season. High School: Played safety, receiver and linebacker at Oak Park High School … Lettered three years for the Eagles, helping them to the CIF title game all three seasons … A second-team all-state pick by CalHiSports.com as a senior … Also tabbed all-CIF first team in 2006, as well as all-Ventura County football co-MVP as a defensive back … First-team all-Tri-Valley League and picked for the all-county second team by the Ventura County Star … Team’s defensive MVP as a senior and defensive back of the year as a junior … Team won 31

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Came to San Diego State last fall as a quarterback ... Switched over to wide receiver prior to the start of 2009 spring drills. 2008: Did not see any action in his first year on campus. At Contra Costa: Spent two seasons at Contra Costa Community College in San Pablo, Calif. … An all-league selection at quarterback for the Comets … Named to the dean’s list both years on the squad in 2006 and 2007. High School: A two-year letterwinner at Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Calif. … Two-time team captain … Was an all-league and all-city pick as a junior ... Missed his senior year due to injury … Also competed on the track and field team. Personal: Born July 8, 1987, in Jacksonville, Fla. … Son of Harvey and Cheryl Queen … A criminal justice major.

Starter at middle linebacker since spring drills in 2007 ... Played in each of the last 24 contests ... Appeared in 10 games in 2006, playing on both special teams and at linebacker ... Nine career games with 10 or more tackles. 2008: Played and started all 12 outings ... Third on the team in tackles with 99 ... Recorded seven stops, including five solos, against Cal Poly ... Matched his career best with a team game-high 13 stops vs. Notre Dame ... Forced and recovered a fumble at the three-yard line, while adding a tackle for a loss of four yards ... Second consecutive game with 10 or more tackles, ending up with exactly 10 at San Jose State ... Tied for the team lead with six tackles in the win over Idaho ... Third game with 10 or more stops in 2008, with 11 at TCU ... Also added a forced fumble which set up the Aztecs’ lone score of the game and one tackle for a loss of six yards ... Fourth double-figure tackle game of the year with 10 against Air Force ... Four stops and a PBU in the loss to CSU ... Saw action at weakside linebacker at Wyoming, moving over with the injury to Andrew Preston ... Made six stops with one for a loss against the Cowboys ... Seven tackles at BYU and nine against Utah ... MWC co-defensive player of the week after his 12-stop performance in the win vs. UNLV ... Also had his career interception, a forced fumble and a PBU against the Rebels ... Ninth in the MWC in tackles per outing


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. (8.2) and fourth in fumbles forced (3). 2007: Started all 12 outings ... Had 94 tackles, including six for a loss ... Four games with 10 or more stops ... Named to Phil Steele's 2007 AllMountain West Conference second team ... Notched his first start against Washington State, coming up with eight tackles and his first career PBU ... Five stops at Arizona State and added three, including one for loss, versus Portland State ... Seven tackles with five solos against No. 24 Cincinnati ... Five stops at CSU ... Had 11 tackles at Utah and a PBU ... Career-high for second straight outing against New Mexico, tallying a team game-high 13 stops to go with a TFL and a PBU ... Third straight outing with 10 or more tackles, logging 10 solos in the win over Wyoming ... Added a career-best 4.0 TFL and his first career sack to earn conference defensive player of the week honors ... Nine stops and a tackle for loss at Air Force ... Leading tackler, matching his career-best with 13, including 10 solos, against TCU ... Five stops and a breakup vs. BYU ... Ninth in the MWC in overall tackles (7.8/g) and eighth in league-only contests (8.9/g). 2006: Logged minutes in the first 10 games of the year ... Appeared in his first career contest versus UTEP, but did not record a stat ... First career tackles against Wisconsin and San Jose State ... Made three stops at BYU ... Three solo tackles, with one for a loss of two yards, against Cal Poly ... Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury at TCU. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: One of the most decorated members of the 2005 recruiting class … A first-team all-state (all classes) selection by CalHiSports and the 4A player of the year in Los Angeles as voted on by the coaches … An all-region pick by the Los Angeles Times his last two seasons and a California top 100 prospect … SuperPrep all-region selection … League MVP … Played in the Cali-Florida Bowl as well as the public schools vs. private schools Shrine Bowl … Is Birmingham's all-time leading tackler with 412 stops … A strong student who has had his No. 8 jersey retired by the school … Birmingham was the Los Angeles city champ in 2002 and 2004 … First-team all-conference player for three years … Also a standout baseball player for the Patriots … Earned all-conference and all-city honors as an underclassman. Personal: Born Jan. 21, 1987, in Northridge, Calif. … Son of Sam and Dana Laolagi … Social science major.

LAOLAGI’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2006 10 7-3-10 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 12 48-46-94 6.0-20 1.0-5 0-0 4 0 0 2008 12 54-45-99 4.0-13 0-0 1-3 2 3 1-0 Totals 34 109-94-203 11.0-35 1.0-5 1-3 6 3 1-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 13 at Notre Dame (9/6/08), vs. TCU (11/24/07), UNM (10/20/07);

TFL: 4.0 vs. WYO (11/3/07); Sack: 1.0 vs. WYO (11/3/07); INT: 1 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); FF: 1 vs. UNLV (11/22/08), at TCU (10/4/08), at Notre Dame (9/6/08); FR: 1 at Notre Dame (9/6/08); PBU: 1 vs. UNLV (11/22/08), vs. CSU (10/25/08), BYU (12/1/1/07), at UNM (10/20/07), at Utah (10/13/07), vs. WSU (9/8/07).

LAOLAGI GAME-BY-GAME UTEP (8/31/06) at Wisconsin (9/16/06) UTAH (9/23/06) at SJSU (9/30/06) at BYU (10/7/06) AFA (10/21/06) CAL POLY (10/28/06) at Wyoming (11/4/06) UNLV (11/11/06) at TCU (11/18/06) at UNM (11/25/06) CSU (12/2/06) vs. Wash. St. (9/8/07)* vs. ASU (9/15/07)*

G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

UA-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-7-8 2-3-5

TFL-Yds. Sacks

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP-INJ DNP-INJ 0-0 0-0

Int. PBU FF FR

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0

1 0

0 0

0 0

PSU (9/22/07)* CINCINNATI (9/29/07)* at CSU (10/6/07)* at Utah (10/13/07)* UNM (10/20/07)* WYO (11/3/07)* at UNLV (11/10/07)* at AFA (11/17/07)* TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07)* CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/13/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08)* at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08)* at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08)* at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/15/08)* UNLV (11/22/08)* * = Game started

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1-2-3 5-2-7 3-2-5 3-8-11 6-7-13 10-0-10 2-3-5 3-6-9 10-3-13 2-3-5 5-2-7 8-5-13 4-6-10 4-2-6 5-6-11 5-5-10 2-2-4 2-2-4 4-2-6 4-3-7 2-7-9 9-3-12

0.5-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-1 4.0-11 0-0 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-4 0-0 0-0 1.0-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 1.0-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SDSU’s opening game starter on the defensive line in 2008, who battled through injuries and illness ... Backup at defensive tackle in 2007 ... Redshirted in 2006 ... SDSU scholar-athlete in 2007 and 2008. 2008: Played in six contests, starting five times ... First career start at defensive tackle in the opener, but did not have a tackle ... Played on an injured ankle against Notre Dame, managing two stops with one behind the line of scrimmage ... Three assisted tackles with one for loss at San Jose State ... Missed three games due to illness, before returning at New Mexico, making an assisted tackle for a loss of one yards ... Injured his ankle against the Lobos, causing him to miss the CSU, Wyoming and BYU contests ... Returned against Utah, making two solo tackles ... Had a sack for a loss of seven yards in the win over UNLV. 2007: Tabbed the team’s most inspirational player ... Appeared in all 12 outings, posting the first 17 tackles and two pass breakups of his career ... One stop against WSU, PSU, CSU and New Mexico ... Career-high four tackles at Utah ... First career PBUs against UNM and Portland St. ... One solo at UNLV ... Tied career-high with four tackles at Air Force ... Two stops vs. TCU and BYU. 2006: Missed entire season due to injury. High School: Played both the defensive and offensive line for St. Patrick-St. Vincent High, garnering league defensive player-of-the-year honors as a senior ... All-region defensive pick by the Times Herald his final season ... Team’s most inspirational and defensive lineman of the year in 2005 ... As a senior, he had 68 solo stops, 15 tackles for loss and five sacks … Recorded 41 solo tackles and added seven tackles for loss and three sacks as a junior to earn second-team all-conference accolades. Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1988, in San Mateo, Calif. ... Son of Albert and Belinda Lawson ... Also looked at San Jose State during the recruiting process ... Is an exercise and nutritional sciences major.

LAWSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2007 12 9-8-17 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2008 6 4-6-10 3.0-9 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 18 13-14-27 3.0-9 1.0-7 0-0 2 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 4 at Air Force (11/17/07), at Utah (10/13/07); TFLs: 1.0 vs. UNLV (11/22/08), at Notre Dame (9/6/08); Sacks: 1.0 vs. UNLV (11/22/08).

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Walk-on defensive back who joined the squad for 2007 fall practice ... Earned a varsity letter in 2008, after playing primarily on special teams. 2008: Participated in nine contests, beginning with the Idaho game, but did not log any tackles ... Made one stop against Air Force and had a season-best two tackles vs. Colorado State and BYU ... Recorded one solo effort in the loss to Utah. 2007: Did not play in his first season. High School: Attended Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif. ... Played three years of football, serving as team captain as a senior ... Second-team all-league and honorable mention all-city his final campaign ... Also was a standout basketball player, lettering twice. Personal: Born April 10, 1988, in Torrance, Calif. ... Son of Felicia and Mark Lewis ... Father, Mark, played football at UC Davis ... Has worked for both Caltrans and Apple Computers ... National Honor Roll member ... Majoring in biology.

LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2008 9 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 2 at BYU (11/8/08), vs. Colorado State (10/25/08).

history with three or more 300-yard passing games ... Set a new freshman game record vs. the Rebels for pass completions, surpassing the previous high of 29, that he posted against Notre Dame. 2007: Traveled but did not see action as a true freshman. High School: Played two seasons of varsity football at El Capitan High School under coach Ron Burner … As a senior, completed 61 percent of his passes (235-for-385) for 3,521 yards, including 35 touchdowns … 2006 CalHiSports secondteam all-state and first-team pick for Division III … League, CIF, San Diego Union-Tribune and Breitbard Hall of Champions Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … Russ Saunders Award recipient, given to the county’s top senior studentathlete in football by the Hall of Champions ... Helped the Vaqueros to a league title and an 11-1 record in 2006, the best in school history … Threw for 417 yards in a single game in 2006, the eighth-highest passing total in section history … His junior season, threw for over 2,000 yards and tossed 14 TD passes … Career totals include 5,741 yards passing and 49 touchdowns … Two-time team captain … Rated the 34th-best quarterback nationally and the No. 97 player overall in California by Rivals.com … Scout.com listed him among the top 50 quarterback recruits in the nation and No. 6 in California … Ranked No. 62 overall by SuperPrep Magazine in the state … An honor student, who ranked in the top six percent of his class and garnered first-team all-academic honors by the San Diego Union-Tribune two straight years ... Also played baseball at El Cap. Personal: Born June 22, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Tim and Kay Linn Lindley … Father, Tim, played water polo at Occidental College ... Also visited Idaho during the recruiting process ... Major is social science teaching.

LINDLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS A strong-armed passer who made his Aztec debut in 2008 ... Just the second freshman in SDSU Division I history to start a season-opener ... Redshirt in 2007. 2008: Team offensive MVP ... Started 11 contests in his first year of competition ... Threw for 2,653 yards and 16 touchdowns ... Four games with 300+ yards passing ... Ranked 24th nationally in passing average and 42nd in total offense ... Became just the second freshman to start a season-opening game, joining Todd Santos ... Completed 27 of his 45 pass attempts for 352 yards and three touchdowns in his debut ... All numbers were the most by an Aztec freshman in his first career start ... A week later, attempted 59 passes against Notre Dame, tying for third in the SDSU single-game record book ... Also set an MWC freshman record and is tied for fifth overall in conference game history with his 59 attempts ... Completed 29 of those 59 attempts for 274 yards and a TD, while adding his first career rushing score to put the Aztecs up 7-0 ... Another record-setting performance, throwing for 433 yards (24-for38) and four touchdowns in the victory against Idaho ... His 433 yards were the most by a freshman in the nation in 2008 and sixth overall ... Is the 14th player in school history to record a 400-yard passing game ... Named MWC offensive player of the week for his efforts ... Starter vs. TCU, but left the game due to a shoulder injury in the first quarter after completing four of his eight passes for 37 yards ... Missed the Air Force game due to injury ... Returned against New Mexico, throwing for 156 yards and a 15-yard TD ... Completed 24 of his 33 pass attempts for 166 yards and a 10-yard TD pass to Vincent Brown against CSU ... Attempted over 50 passes for the second time with 52 at Wyoming, throwing for 311 yards and a touchdown ... Threw for 160 yards and a touchdown at BYU ... Completed 23 passes for 247 yards and two TDs vs. No. 8 Utah ... Led SDSU to a win over UNLV by throwing for 387 yards and two scores ... Completed 35 of his 50 pass attempts with no interceptions ... His 35 completions tie for third in the SDSU single-game record book ... Became the 14th Aztec in school

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Career Statistics G Att. Com. INT Yds. TDs Eff. Tot. Off. 2008 11 427 242 9 2,653 16 117.01 2,591 Career Highs: Attempts: 59 at Notre Dame (9/6/08); Completions: 35 vs. UNLV (11/22/09);

Passing Yards: 433 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Long Pass: 51 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); TDs Passing: 4 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); TDs Rushing: 1 at Notre Dame (9/6/08).

LINDLEY GAME-BY-GAME CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/13/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08)* at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08) at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08)* at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/15/08)* UNLV (11/22/08)* * = games started

Att. Com. 45 59 29 38 8

27 29 10 24 4

37 33 52 20 41 50

18 24 28 36 23 35

Passing INT Yds. 2 352 1 274 0 140 1 433 0 37 DNP-INJ 1 156 1 166 0 311 1 160 2 247 0 387

TDs

Att.

1 1 1 1 2 2

2 1 4 3 0 1

3 1 0 4 0

6 2 6 3 3

Rushing Yds. TDs -16 -6 -23 25 -7

0 1 0 0 0

-10 -4 -18 0 0 -3

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Pressed into extensive duty as a true freshman in 2008 ... A talented player, who has added bulk to his 6-5 frame during the offseason ... Returning starter, who is slated to play defensive end. 2008: One of two true freshmen to log a start ... Started seven total contests and was a reserve in four others ... Compiled 37 tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack ... Saw action in the team’s opener with Cal Poly as a reserve ... Made four tackles ... Injured his ankle vs. the Mustangs and played limited minutes at Notre Dame ... DNP at San Jose State ... Logged an assisted tackle in his first career start vs. Idaho ... Best performance of the season at TCU, making nine tackles ... Six assisted stops against Air Force ... Starter at UNM, making five tackles ... Had four tackles with his first career stop for a loss vs. CSU ... Starter again at Wyoming and had one tackle ... First career sack at BYU, recording seven total tackles on the afternoon. High School: Recorded 68 tackles, 4.5 sacks, a blocked punt and a fumble recovery as a senior at Morro Bay High School under coach John Andree … 2007 first-team pick on the defensive line by CalHiSports.com … Named the Los Padres League Lineman of the Year in 2007 … All-San Luis Obispo County first team defensive lineman and all-CIF-SS Northwest Division defensive team honors … The Pirates had a 10-0 regular season record and won their first outright Los Padres League title since 1971 during his senior campaign … Served as team captain in 2007 … Also played tight end at Morro Bay, garnering first-team all-league accolades as a junior … Member of the Pirates’ wrestling team, earning three league titles and placing fourth at the CIF meet as a junior in the heavyweight division. Personal: Born April 9, 1990, in Riverside, Calif. … Son of Julie Long ... Also recruited by Cal Poly, Oregon and Washington ... Is a chemistry major.

LONG’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2008 11 14-23-37 2.0-8 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 9 at TCU (10/4/08); TFLs: 1.0 at BYU (11/8/08), vs. CSU (10/25/08); Sacks: 1.0 at BYU (11/8/08).

Joined the team during the 2008 fall semester ... Local product, who will add depth to the defensive backfield. High School: Played high school football at Otay Ranch High School in Chula Vista, Calif. … Also participated in wrestling and track and field … Graduated with honors. Personal: Born Oct. 19, 1990, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Derek and Margarita Mack … Majoring in engineering.

Was in the running for a starting spot at tackle, before suffering a season-ending injury during 2008 fall camp ... Was rated the No. 11 recruit coming out of high school in the state of Hawaii by Rivals.com ... Went to the same high school as fellow offensive lineman Ikaika Aken-Moleta. 2008: Missed the entire year due to injury. 2007: Dressed but did not see any field time in the 12 games. High School: Played three years of varsity football for the Kapolei High School Hurricanes under head coach Darren Hernandez … A Star-Bulletin all-state selection and an Oahu Interscholastic Association West Division pick as a senior ... Ranked 40th nationally by Scout.com and 61st by Rivals.com among high school offensive line prospects … Rated as the No. 11 player overall in the state of Hawaii by Rivals.com. Personal: Born July 3, 1989, in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Son of Jennifer and Failaua Matamua ... Also recruited by Hawai’i, UNLV and Utah ... Major is sociology.

A junior college transfer, who had an immediate impact in the return game for the Aztecs in 2008 ... Expected to contend for starting time at cornerback as a senior ... Played 2007 campaign at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., after attending Minot State in North Dakota in 2006. 2008: In his first year on campus, appeared in nine contests, earning one starting nod at cornerback ... Played on special teams against Cal Poly, returning two punts and a pair of kickoffs with a long of 37 yards ... Missed the Notre Dame, San Jose State and Idaho games with a foot injury ... Returned at TCU, returning five kickoffs for 89 yards with a long of 24 yards ... Also tallied three stops with two of those on defense ... Was a reserve against Air Force ... Returned three kickoffs for 57 yards with a long of 31 at UNM ... Scored his first career touchdown in his first career start ... Brought a kick off back 93 yards for a score in the second half against CSU, the eighth-longest kick off return in school history ... Also had a career-high seven solos and a tackle for loss as the starter at cornerback ... Returned four kickoffs for 98 yards, including a long of 31, at Wyoming ... Brought back two punts and a kickoff at BYU ... Career-high six kickoff returns for 107 yards with a long of 26 vs. Utah ... Took back three punts and two kickoffs vs. UNLV. At Cerritos: Played in 2007 at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., after appearing in seven games at Minot State in North Dakota in 2006 … In his lone season at Cerritos under coach Frank Mazzotta, had 56 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss, two interceptions, four pass break ups and a fumble recovery in nine games … Also returned kicks for the Falcons, averaging 34.5 yards on kickoff returns and scoring one touchdown … Had 482 al-purpose yards and was a unanimous all-conference pick as a kick returner and a second-team selection in the secondary … 2007 JC Athletic Bureau Region IV first team as a kick returner. High School: Attended Cimarron-Memorial High School in Las Vegas, Nev., playing football under coach Ron Smeltzer … A two-way star for the Spartans as a quarterback and defensive

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back … Second-team all-state as a defensive back in 2005 … Had 90 tackles, including 68 solos, and five interceptions as a senior … Passed for 352 yards and rushed for 489 yards and seven touchdowns at quarterback. Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1988, in Compton, Calif. ... Son of Tracy Carr ... From same high school as SDSU defensive lineman Neil Spencer ... Also offered scholarships by Akron, Colorado State, Idaho State, Nevada, SMU and UTEP ... Majoring in social science.

MAULDIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics 2008 Kickoff Returns 2008

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0-0

claiming a pair of Centennial League titles … Team advanced to the state 5A championship game from 2004-06 and the state semifinals his senior season … Competed in the throws events in track and field. Personal: Born May 28, 1990, in Denver, Colo. ... Son of Lana and Jim Miller ... Mother was an all-state volleyball player in Nebraska, while his father competed in football and baseball at the University of Rhode Island ... Also offered by Air Force, Colorado State and Washington State … Major is exercise and nutritional sciences.

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Punt Returns Att. Yds. TD Avg. Long 2008 9 12 0 1.3 10 Career Highs: KO Returns: 6 vs. Utah (11/15/08); KO Return Yards: 130 vs. CSU

(10/25/08); Long KO Return: 93 vs. CSU (10/25/08); Punt Returns: 3 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); Punt Return Yards: 10 at Wyo. (11/1/08); Long Punt Return: 10 at Wyo. (11/1/08); Tackles: 7 vs. CSU (10/25/08); TFL: 1.0 vs. CSU (10/25/08).

Listed as the backup at left tackle behind Peter Nelson in 2008 ... A local product, who was a first-team all-CIF selection on the offensive line for the Helix Highlanders in 2007 ... Missed most of 2009 spring drills due to injury. 2008: Used his redshirt campaign. High School: Played at Helix High School in La Mesa, Calif. … San Diego Union-Tribune allSan Diego Section and all-CIF first team his final campaign … Earned first-team honors in the Grossmont South League as a senior and was all-Southern California third team by GoldenStatePreps.com … Helix advanced to the CIF semifinals this past season, finishing with an 8-2-1 record, including a 4-0 mark in league play … Selected for the Navy Marine Corps All-Star Classic football game. Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Brian Milholland and Jacqueline Monaghan … Also recruited by USC, Penn State and California ... Has yet to declare his major.

Ended 2009 spring drills third on the depth chart at right guard ... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2008 ... From the same high school as fellow offensive lineman Alec Johnson. 2008: Did not play, using his redshirt season. High School: Rated the No. 40 offensive guard prospect in the nation by Scouts, Inc. out of J.K. Mullen High School in Denver… A three-star recruit by Rivals.com … 2007 PrepColorado All-State second team offense … Second-team all-league his senior year … Mustangs went a combined 25-2 and 14-0 in conference play his final two seasons under coach Dave Logan,

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Has seen his last two seasons limited by injury ... A hard-hitting player, who always seems to be around the ball ... Was the projected starter at linebacker during 2007 fall camp, before fracturing a bone in his left foot ... Played primarily on special teams in 2006 ... President’s Award for Most Improved Scholastic Achievement in 2008 ... SDSU scholar-athlete. 2008: Played in four games, starting two of them, before missing the rest of 2008 ... Was a reserve against Cal Poly, making five tackles including one for a loss of two yards ... Made the most of his first career start at weakside linebacker vs. Notre Dame, tallying a career best and first double-figure tackle total with 11 stops ... Also recovered a fumble ... Second straight game with 10 or more tackles, ending up with exactly 10 in a starting role at San Jose State ... Reserve vs. Idaho, making a pair of tackles ... Missed the remainder of the year. 2007: Played in the final five games, tallying 15 tackles ... Injured his left foot during fall camp ... Returned to practice during the week of Oct. 22 ... Played on special teams versus Wyoming and UNLV ... Made one tackle against the Rebels ... Career-best three solos in his first playing time on defense at AFA ... Two stops in the loss to TCU ... Career-high nine tackles in the finale with BYU, including six solos. 2006: Made his SDSU debut, recording a solo tackle vs. UTEP ... Played on special teams in seven contests ... One assisted tackle versus San Jose State ... Missed three outings with a hand injury ... Made one tackle in the season finale with Colorado State. 2005: Utilized his redshirt season. High School: Was an all-league, all-CIF and all-Los Angeles Daily News selection at Palmdale … Had 90 tackles and four fumble recoveries as a senior … Was an all-region selection by the Los Angeles Times … Earned three varsity letters in football. Personal: Born April 14, 1987, in Hampton, Va. … Son of Jerry Milling and Stephanie Anthony … Is a social science major.


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MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2006 9 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 5 12-3-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 4 12-16-28 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-0 Totals 18 26-20-46 1.5-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 11 at Notre Dame (9/6/08); TFLs: 1.0 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); PBU:

G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR Career Statistics 2006 10 15-5-20 1.0-4 0-0 0 1 0 0 2007 12 42-17-59 4.5-8 0-0 4-18 7 0 0 2008 12 32-16-48 3.0-11 0-0 1-28 6 0 0 Totals 34 89-38-127 8.5-23 0-0 5-46 14 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 9 at SJSU (9/13/08); TFLs: 2.0 at UNLV (11/3/07); INT: 1 at SJSU

1 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); FR: 1 at Notre Dame (9/6/08).

(9/13/08), vs. WYO (11/3/07), vs. UNM (10/20/07), at CSU (10/6/07), vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); PBUs: 3 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08).

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An athletic defensive back who has extensive playing time in the last three years ... Redshirted in 2005 ... Has 24 career starts. 2008: Returning starter at corner ... Played all 12 outings, starting on 10 occasions ... Had 48 total stops and six PBUs on the year ... Made four tackles and had a career-best three PBUs against Cal Poly ... Three stops, including one for a loss of eight yards, and a PBU at Notre Dame ... Scored his first career touchdown at San Jose State, returning an interception 28 yards ... Also tallied a career-high nine stops and a tackle for loss vs. the Spartans ... Two solos as a reserve vs. Idaho ... Three stops at TCU ... Three solos against Air Force and four stops at UNM ... Six tackles, one stop for a loss and one PBU in the loss to CSU ... Four stops at Wyoming and five at BYU ... Three solos vs. Utah and two vs. UNLV. 2007: Played in every game, starting in 11 outings ... Tied for first on the team in interceptions with four ... Added 59 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and seven pass breakups ... Starter at one cornerback spot, making a career-high eight tackles and logging one PBU against Washington State ... Six stops versus Arizona State and Portland State ... Also had a career-best two PBUs in the win over the Vikings ... First career interception and also had three solo tackles against No. 24 Cincinnati ... Had a pick for the second game in a row at CSU ... Five tackles at Utah ... Third career interception against New Mexico ... Also had six tackles and a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss versus the Lobos ... Four tackles, two PBUs and his fourth pick of the year in the fourth quarter of the win over Wyoming ... Tied his career-best with eight stops in the win over UNLV ... Added a career-high 2.0 TFL vs. Rebels ... Two stops and a tackle for loss at Air Force ... Tallied six solos and a PBU vs. TCU ... Tied for 61st nationally and was third in the MWC in INTs per game (0.3). 2006: Participated in 10 games, starting on three occasions ... Played his first game as an Aztec against UTEP, logging a tackle ... Season-best two stops at Wisconsin ... A reserve against Utah ... Saw extensive playing time at San Jose State, recording six tackles, including one for loss, and a pass break-up ... Made his first career start at BYU, logging three tackles ... Did not play against Cal Poly ... Started at Wyoming, making three stops ... One solo stop in a starting role versus UNLV ... Logged four tackles coming off the bench at New Mexico. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman ... Earned defensive scout team weekly honors prior to the New Mexico game. High School: A first-team all-county selection and a second-team all-league choice at Jefferson ... Had nine interceptions over the last two seasons and returned one for a touchdown … Recorded 46 tackles as a senior for a team that advanced to the state championship game and went 13-3 … Also earned three letters in baseball, hitting .346 as a senior to help the Dragons to a 21-7 record and a trip to the regional finals. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1986, in Tampa, Fla. … Son of Teneca and Edward Moore … Majoring in social science.

UTEP (8/31/06) at Wisconsin (9/16/06) UTAH (9/23/06) at SJSU (9/30/06) at BYU (10/7/06)* AFA (10/21/06) CAL POLY (10/28/06) at Wyoming (11/4/06)* UNLV (11/11/06)* at TCU (11/18/06) at UNM (11/25/06) CSU (12/2/06) vs. Wash. St. (9/8/07)* vs. ASU (9/15/07)* PSU (9/22/07) CINCINNATI (9/29/07)* at CSU (10/6/07)* at Utah (10/13/07)* UNM (10/20/07)* WYO (11/3/07)* at UNLV (11/10/07)* at AFA (11/17/07)* TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07)* CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/13/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08) at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08)* at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08)* at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/18/08)* UNLV (11/22/08) * = Game started

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TFL-Yds. Sacks

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0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-18 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-28 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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Has battled through injuries during his Aztec career ... Missed the entire 2007 campaign after undergoing surgery on his right foot to repair a broken toe. 2008: Did not log any game action for the second year in a row. 2007: Did not play due to injury, using his redshirt campaign. High School: Played just two years of football at Esperanza High, under head coach Bill Pendleton … Helped Esperanza to a 9-1 regular-season record and a Sunset League title as a senior … Team advanced to the CIF finals in 2005, after claiming its first league championship in five years … All-county selection in 2006 ... Also played basketball for the Aztecs. Personal: Born March 5, 1989, in Anaheim, Calif. … Son of John and Jennifer Moses ... Majoring in social science.

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A great Aztec football success story ... A hard worker, who moved to the offensive line in the summer of 2008 ... Played on special teams and the defensive line in 2007 ... Served as a backup at defensive tackle in 2006 ... Made the travel squad several times as a true freshman, but ended up redshirting in 2005 ... One of six former walk-ons to earn a scholarship in 2007. 2008: Made a quick transition to offensive line, earning the starting left tackle position in all 12 contests. 2007: Played in 11 games, starting the first two ... Three tackles on the year ... Made the starting lineup against Washington State, recording two tackles, a career best ... Starter at ASU ... One solo effort as a reserve against Portland State ... Missed the Wyoming game before playing in the final four. 2006: First career game at BYU, logging an assisted tackle ... His final contest of the year came against Cal Poly where he also had a stop. 2005: Appeared on the Aztec two-deep at defensive tackle for several early contests, but ended up redshirting. High School: Two-time all-conference pick at St. Charles North High School ... Led the team to two Upstate Eight League titles ... Also played basketball for the North Stars, garnering all-conference honors. Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Anita and Greg Nelson ... Won three tournaments as a junior golfer in Seattle, Wash. ... Is majoring in business.

Joined the Aztecs for 2009 spring drills ... Attended Fresno State, but did not play football ... Brother, Osmond, is a freshman wide receiver at SDSU. High School: Attended Oceanside High School, graduating in 2007 … An all-Avocado League honorable mention pick his senior campaign … Named his squad’s special teams player of the year in 2006 ... Also was a standout on the basketball and track and field teams … AllNorth County selection for track and field. Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1989, in Long Beach, Calif. … Son of Javier, Sr. and Estela Nicholas … Sister, Nadya, swam at Howard University ... Majoring in business.

Was a quarterback his first three years at San Diego State, before moving to the defensive side of the ball for 2009 spring drills ... Has earned scholar-athlete honors. 2008: Traveled with the team, but did not see any playing time. 2007: Did not see action in 2007. 2006: Worked with the scout squad offense and used his redshirt season. High School: Lettered twice at Santa Fe Christian High School in Solana Beach, Calif., under current Aztec assistant coach Brian Sipe ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Santa Fe won the Coastal League title twice and claimed the CIF championship his junior year with a 12-1 record ... In 2004, was 6-0 as the team’s starting quarterback, completing 34 of his 53 passes for 592 yards and five touchdowns ... Also ran for 112 yards on 21 carries and added four rushing TDs ... Lettered two times in basketball, where he helped the Eagles to the state championship game as a senior ... Earned all-academic accolades at Santa Fe Christian. Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Michael and Georgette O’Brien ... Mother attended SDSU ... Full name is Michael Josh O’Brien ... Majoring in business management.

A heavily decorated local product who signed a letter of intent with the Aztecs in 2003, but ended up playing professional baseball ... Picked in the seventh round of the 2003 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees ... Played three years of baseball, before coming to SDSU in 2006 ... Switched sides of the ball in the spring of 2007 going from wide receiver to cornerback. 2008: Started twice, playing in his first 10 career contests ... Came in on special teams against Cal Poly in the opener ... Made two tackles at Notre Dame, logging minutes on both defense and special teams ... One stop at San Jose State ... First career start against Idaho, making his first interception ... Missed the TCU and Air Force games with a rotator cuff injury ... Returned to action at UNM and vs. CSU ... One solo tackle against the Rams and at Wyoming ... Second career interception vs. Utah and also tallied five tackles, a tackle for loss and a PBU ... Made a career-high five stops in the season finale with UNLV. 2007: Did not play, after switching to the defensive side of the ball. 2006: Came to campus for fall camp after playing professional baseball ... Redshirted his first season, practicing as a wide receiver. High School: A standout on Oceanside's CIF championship squad ... Caught more than 70 passes as a junior and 57 more as a senior ... Had 1,112 receiving yards during his final season and was named all-league, all-North County, all-county as well as all-CIF and Valley League offensive MVP. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1985, in Cherry Point, N.C. ... Son of Martha and Jose Perez, Sr. ... Majoring in social science.

PEREZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2008 10 7-9-16 1.0-1 0-0 2-9 2 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 5 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); INT: 1 vs. Utah (11/15/08), at Idaho (9/27/08);

PBU: 1 vs. Utah (11/15/08), at Idaho (9/27/08).

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Has started at weakside and strongside linebacker during his career ... Five career games with 10 or more tackles ... Starter at weakside linebacker and also played on special teams in 2007 ... Was the team’s defensive scout player of the year in 2006. 2008: Played in all 12 games, starting 11 times ... Career-best 82 tackles ... Starter at weakside linebacker vs. Cal Poly, making four stops ... Moved to strongside LB against Notre Dame, recording five tackles ... Careerhigh 15 tackles, including two for a loss and a sack, at San Jose State ... Starter at weakside linebacker vs. Idaho, making five stops ... Six tackles, with one for a loss, and a pass breakup at TCU ... Career-high 18 tackles, including 12 solos, vs. Air Force ... His 12 solos tie for ninth in school history ... Blocked a field goal and added seven tackles at UNM ... Four stops vs. CSU ... Missed most of the Wyoming game and his first start with a shoulder injury ... Returned as a starter at BYU, logging four stops ... Team-best 12 tackles vs. No. 8 Utah ... Forced a fumble in the finale with UNLV ... Was 18th in the MWC in stops per game (6.8). 2007: Appeared in 11 contests, starting nine times ... Fifth on the team in tackles with 72 and second in tackles for a loss with 7.0 ... Played in his first career game vs. Washington State, making three tackles ... Three stops, including first career TFL, at ASU ... First career start in the win over Portland State, tallying four tackles, including his first career sack ... Starter vs. Cincinnati, making seven tackles ... Team-best nine stops, including six solos, in the win over Colorado State ... Career-high 13 tackles at Utah ... Did not play due to injury against New Mexico ... Returned against Wyoming, making seven stops and logging one TFL ... Teambest nine tackles at UNLV, including two for a loss of seven yards ... Had 10 stops against Air Force ... Had seven solos, including two tackles for loss, versus TCU ... Was 14th in the MWC in tackles per league game (7.9/g). 2006: Redshirted his first season on campus. High School: Named second-team all-state and first-team all-conference as both a linebacker and running back at Arapahoe High School … Named team most valuable player and served as team captain his senior season … Had two, four-touchdown games as a senior … Enjoyed a stellar senior campaign in which he recorded more than 1,000 all-purpose yards, 21 touchdowns, 726 yards rushing, 156 yards receiving and averaged 33.5 yards per return … On defense, he had 65 tackles, including 44 solo stops … Added four interceptions, three fumble recoveries and nine PBUs … Also an award winner in track. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1988, in Denver, Colo. ... Parents are Chris and Maureen Preston ... Is a communications major.

vs. Wash. St. (9/8/07) vs. ASU (9/15/07) PSU (9/22/07)* CINCINNATI (9/29/07)* at CSU (10/6/07)* at Utah (10/13/07)* UNM (10/20/07) WYO (11/3/07)* at UNLV (11/10/07)* at AFA (11/17/07)* TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07)* CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/13/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08)* at TCU (10/4/08)* AFA (10/11/08)* at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08)* at WYO (11/1/08) at BYU (11/8/08)* UTAH (11/15/08)* UNLV (11/22/08)* * = Game started

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Looks to contend for playing time at guard after redshirting in 2008. 2008: Did not play and used his redshirt campaign. High School: Rated the No. 20 center in the nation according to Scouts, Inc. … Also played tackle and defensive line for head coach Mike Sands … Named first- team all-CIF and allSouthwestern League as a senior … Was a 2007 first-team all-Inland Valley pick by the Los Angeles Times … Selected for the Southern California all-star bowl game … An all-CIF, allleague, all-valley, all-Riverside County selection in 2006 for the Titans … Temescal Canyon advanced to the CIF finals his sophomore season and were semifinalists his junior campaign … Two-time team offensive lineman of the year … Also competed in track and field. Personal: Born June 9, 1990, in Oceanside, Calif. ... Son of Charles and Barbie Quinones ... Considered California, Colorado, Nevada and Fresno State during the recruiting process ... Is a social science major.

PRESTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2007 11 40-32-72 7.0-23 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 0 2008 12 48-34-82 3.5-12 1.0-9 0-0 1 1 0 Totals 23 88-66-154 10.5-35 2.0-16 0-0 1 1 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 18 vs. Air Force (10/11/08); TFL: 2.0 at SJSU (9/13/08), at UNLV

(11/10/07); Sacks: 1.0 at SJSU (9/13/08), vs. PSU (9/22/07); PBU: 1 at TCU (10/4/08); FF: 1 vs. UNLV (11/22/08).

Offensive lineman, who saw his first game action a year ago ... Was on the team’s 2006 fall camp roster, but decided not to play during the season ... Returned to the team in time for 2007 spring drills ... Third on the depth chart at left tackle following 2009 spring practice. 2008: Saw his first playing time, appearing in four games ... Made his Aztec debut against Idaho ... Logged minutes as a reserve in three of the final four outings. 2007: Practiced, but did not see game action. 2006: Did not play his first season on campus. High School: Attended Bullard High School in Fresno, lettering three times and serving as

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captain once. Personal: Born Sept. 28, 1987, in Fresno, Calif. ... Parents are Bob and Barbara Rische ... Received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice earlier this year and is currently taking courses toward his master’s in homeland security.

Will compete for starting time at left guard ... Played on special teams and started twice at guard in 2008 ... Did not play in 2007. 2008: Saw his first career action in the team’s 12 games, primarily on special teams ... First career start at BYU and vs. Utah at left guard. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Played on both sides of the ball for Sylmar High School under coach London Woodfin … First-team all-city as an offensive lineman and his league’s defensive lineman of the year as a senior … As a senior, had 50 tackles in just eight games, ranking second on the squad … Competed for the basketball team. Personal: Born March 18, 1989, in Mission Hills, Calif. ... Son of Juan Jose and Rosa Rivera … Plays the drums … Also earned offers from Portland State and Utah State ... Major is criminal justice.

and kickoffs ... Did not play in the opener ... Returned his first two career punts and kickoffs at Notre Dame, including a long of 13 yards on a kickoff ... Made his first catch of 2008 at San Jose State for 20 yards ... One reception for nine yards and two kickoff returns for 40 yards in the win over Idaho ... Season-best two catches for 18 yards vs. Air Force ... Had a 16-yard catch at New Mexico ... Two grabs for 16 yards vs. CSU ... Two catches for the second game in a row for 14 yards at Wyoming, while also returning a kickoff 15 yards ... One catch for 12 yards vs. No. 8 Utah ... Scored his first TD since 2005, on a six-yard reception in the first quarter in the win over UNLV ... Also had two kickoff returns for 32 yards in the finale. 2007: Missed his second consecutive year recovering from injury. 2006: Did not play due to injury. 2005: Played in all 12 games ... Finished year with six receptions for 60 yards and a touchdown ... Tallied six tackles on special teams ... Registered two tackles on special teams at Utah ... Credited with a solo tackle at UNLV and versus Wyoming ... First career touchdown reception, which went for 23 yards, in the win versus San Jose State ... Recorded a solo tackle at Ohio State ... Caught two passes for 15 yards at Air Force ... Had three catches for 22 yards in his SDSU debut vs. UCLA. 2004: Originally signed with SDSU in February of 2004 and enrolled in classes in January of 2005 … Showed dramatic improvement during month-long spring drills and had two long TD receptions in the Red & Black Game. High School: Electrifying high school player at Castle Park … Earned San Diego Union-Tribune first-team honors… One of the county's leading scorers as a senior with 110 points … Third-team all-state selection by CalHi-Sports.com … One of the top 100 prospects (No. 97) in the Far West region according to SuperPrep as well as a top-100 prospect in California by Rivals.com … Standout on both sides of the ball as well as on special teams. Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1985, in Oakland, Calif. … Son of Karen and DeMarco Sampson … Is a social science major … Mother's cousin is former NFL running back Icky Woods.

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(9/24/05); Receiving TD: 1 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); vs. San Jose State (9/24/05); Long Reception: 23 vs. San Jose State (9/24/05).

Saw his first action since 2005, after missing the last two seasons with a left foot injury suffered during 2006 fall camp ... One of just two true freshmen to earn a letter in 2005 ... Only true freshman to appear in all 12 contests ... Scout team co-offensive player of the year in 2007. 2008: Was a reserve in 11 contests ... Backup at one receiver spot and also returned punts

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Awards for Highest Standards of Academic and Athletic Excellence in 2006 ... Is an SDSU scholar-athlete ... Finished atop the two-deep at the Aztec position after 2009 spring drills. 2008: Played in nine games, starting seven times, before missing the last three due to injury ... Saw extensive playing time in the defensive backfield against Cal Poly, while also logging minutes on special teams ... Two tackles at Notre Dame ... First career start at free safety at San Jose State, more than tripling his previous career game-high in tackles with 10 ... Started at strong safety against Idaho, making a pair of solo stops ... Seven tackles as a starter at TCU and five vs. Air Force ... Made seven stops at UNM ... Just one tackle as a starter against Colorado State ... Bounced back with a 10-tackle effort at Wyoming ... Also had his first career tackles behind the line of scrimmage with two for a loss of seven against the Cowboys ... Did not play in the final three outings. 2007: Limited to just six games due to injury ... Made one special teams tackle on punt coverage vs. Washington State ... DNP vs. ASU due to an injury ... Returned to make three tackles against Portland State, tying his career high ... One solo effort vs. Cincinnati. 2006: Played in all 12 contests ... Earned the team’s Iron Man Special Teams Player of the Year award along with Freddy Dunkle ... Made 12 tackles, including a career-best three at Wisconsin ... Tallied a pair of stops versus Utah and TCU. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: Played football and ran track at El Modena ... Played safety, linebacker and wide receiver for the Vanguards ... Unanimous first-team all-league as a senior, despite missing three games with a broken leg ... Team’s second-leading tackler and averaged over 17 yards per catch at receiver with 23 catches for 394 yards and six touchdowns his senior campaign ... El Modena’s offensive MVP, “Hit Man” award-winner, while serving as captain ... Nominee for the Brea Lions Club 46th Orange County Prep All-Star Football Game ... Scholar-athlete for football ... Ran the 100 and 200 meters in track, going undefeated in league competition in 2005 ... School record-holder in both events ... Three-time league champ and league sprinter of the year. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1986 ... Son of Paul and Nancy Sandford ... Is a business major.

A fleet-footed athlete, who utilized his redshirt season as a true freshman in 2008 ... Teammates with Ramon Judkins at Beverly Hills High School. 2008: Did not see action in his first year on campus. High School: Was the leading receiver at Beverly Hills High School his final two seasons, catching 54 passes for 877 yards and three scores in 2007, and recording 52 receptions for 814 yards and six touchdowns in 2006 … All-CIF pick, who also played on the defensive side of the ball for Normans’ head coach Carter Paysinger … Won the 110 and 300 meter hurdles at the Ocean League championships as a member of the track team. Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1989, in Joliet, Ill. ... Son of Cynthia Smith and Raymond Sandifer ... Also considered Oregon, Washington State and Nevada ... Major is child and family development.

Walk-on, who joined the team in the fall of 2008 ... Will add depth on the defensive line. 2008: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Played football at Bishop Montgomery High School. Personal: Born April 26, 1990, in Lawndale, Calif. ... Son of Maureen and Gregory Scott ... Is majoring in exercise and nutritional sciences with a focus in athletic training.

SANDFORD’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2006 12 12-0-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 6 4-1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 9 29-15-44 2.0-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 27 45-16-61 2.0-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 10 at Wyoming (11/1/08), at SJSU (9/13/08).

Added to the roster this past spring ... Participated in spring drills, after not playing during the fall. High School: A two-year letterwinner at Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, Calif. … Earned the coaches award his senior year … Also participated in track and field. Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1990, in Torrance, Calif. … Son of Jean Sensabaugh … Is a comparative literature major.

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Listed as a backup at center at the conclusion of 2008 and 2009 spring drills ... Saw his first action a year ago as a reserve ... Did not play in 2007 after transferring from Saddleback College ... High school teammate of quarterback Drew Westling at Aliso Niguel. 2008: Was No. 2 on the depth chart at center ... Played in five contests off the bench ... Did not play vs. Cal Poly, Notre Dame, San Jose State or TCU ... Made his Aztec debut as a reserve against Idaho and New Mexico ... Came in during the fourth quarter at BYU and vs. Utah and UNLV. 2007: Did not play after coming to SDSU from Saddleback. At Saddleback: Played two years at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif., garnering first-team all-conference accolades at center in 2006 ... Gauchos were ranked third nationally by J.C. Grid-Wire, compiling an 11-1 record, with their only loss coming to eventual state champion El Camino College ... Honorable mention All-American by J.C. Grid-Wire his second season. High School: Lettered three years and was team captain once at Aliso Niguel High School ... Two-time all-league pick as a junior and senior ... All-CIF Division VI honoree his final campaign ... Played baseball as a freshman. Personal: Born April 12, 1986, in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... Son of Bob and Bianca Shankle ... Majoring in social science.

Joined the Aztecs in time for 2008 spring drills ... An aggressive player with good size ... Attended Mt. San Antonio College in 2007. 2008: Played in seven outings on special teams ... Made one tackle against Idaho. At Nevada: Spent two seasons with the Wolf Pack ... Redshirted his first year out of high school in 2005. High School: Played football at Claremont High School, where he was a first-team all-league selection on both offense and defense ... Played linebacker and fullback ... Team won a Baseline League title ... Served as team captain twice, notching 96 tackles, 10 sacks and five forced fumbles in 2004 ... Squad’s player of the game with 12 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble against Damien High School. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1987, in Claremont, Calif. ... Son of Arthur and Mary Jane Shapiro ... Majoring in social science.

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Was No. 2 on the depth chart at both place-kicker and punter following 2009 spring practice ... Came to SDSU in time for the 2007 spring semester, sitting out 2007 due to NCAA transfer rules ... Participated in 2007 spring drills after playing at Utah State in 2006. 2008: Did not see any action. 2007: Sat out after transferring from Utah State. At Utah State: Spent one season at Utah State ... Started eight games as a true freshman ... Made two of his four field-goal opportunities with a long of 46 against Hawai’i ... Converted a 31-yard field goal against Boise State ... Handled the Aggies’ kickoffs, averaging 54.5 yards on 22 attempts. High School: Prepped at Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Lettered twice as the Barons won the Mesa League title his junior and senior campaigns ... In 2004, made seven of his 10 field-goal attempts, including a 43-yard effort ... All-league pick in 2005, breaking the school record for field goals made ... Had a 47-yard kick as a senior ... Also lettered in soccer his final two years at Bonita Vista. Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Stacie Rogstad and Bobby Shields ... Has two brothers and three sisters ... Social science major.

A solid target at tight end, who redshirted a year ago ... Local product who finished third on the two-deep after 2009 spring drills ... From the same high school as place-kicker/punter Bryan Shields ... Earned scholar-athlete accolades for the 2008 fall semester. 2008: Did not see any playing time. High School: Played at Bonita Vista High School under head coach Carl Parrick … Rated 68th nationally among tight end recruits by Scouts, Inc. … Mesa League's Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and also earned first-team all-CIF recognition ... Hauled in 44 passes for 532 yards and seven touchdowns his final season … 2007 third-team all-Southern California by GoldenStatePreps.com … Played baseball and basketball for the Barons … First-team allleague for basketball as a junior … A standout student with over a 4.0 GPA … San Diego Union-Tribune all-academic team captain, who scored 1,820 on the SAT. Personal: Born March 4, 1990, in La Jolla, Calif. ... Son of Dave and Darcie Shields ... Full name is David John Shields ... Also recruited by New Mexico, UNLV, UTEP and Washington State ... Is an engineering major.


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Another redshirt freshman, who will look for playing time on the defensive side of the ball. 2008: Redshirted his first campaign on campus. High School: Received defensive player-of-the-year honors in the all-Northeast Division in 2007 at Las Vegas High School … Rated No. 47 as an inside linebacker by Scouts, Inc., and the seventh-best recruit in the state of Nevada by Scout.com … Awarded three stars and ranked 34th nationally as an inside linebacker on Rivals.com website … Three-time first-team all-state pick ... First-team all-Sunrise Region and all-Northeast Division in 2005-07 … A hardhitting player, who had over 10 sacks and 200 tackles in his final two campaigns … Recorded 94 tackles, eight sacks and two forced fumbles in 2006, when he was the first junior team captain in school history … Team won the state 4A championship in 2005 and 2006, going a combined 26-3 … Wildcats were Sunrise Region champions and advanced to the state semifinals his senior year under coach Chris Faircloth … Member of the track team. Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1989, in Rhinebeck, N.Y. ... Son of Colinda and William Shumate ... Also received interest from Arizona State, Boise State, Colorado State and Wyoming ... Majoring in television, film and new media production ... SDSU scholar-athlete.

Practiced with the team a year ago, but did not see action ... Prep teammate of Aztec linebacker Demetrius Barksdale. 2008: Joined the squad during the fall ... Did not play in 2007. High School: Attended University City High School in San Diego, graduating in June of 2007 … Served as team captain his final season … An all-league honorable mention pick as a senior … Also competed in baseball and track and field for the Centurions. Personal: Born Jan. 22, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of James, Sr. and Toni Simon … Is an economics major.

Enters his fourth season on The Mesa ... Has served as the team’s holder on the field-goal unit each of the last two years ... A dual-threat QB, who redshirted in 2006. 2008: Appeared in all 12 games in 2008 on special teams ... Did not attempt a pass. 2007: Played in all 12 games, but in only four under center ... Saw his first career action at SDSU against Washington State ... Entered in the first half as a holder on both field goals and extra points ... Came in at QB in the fourth quarter, completing two of his three pass attempts for 12 yards ... Engineered the Aztecs’ final scoring drive versus Portland State, completing all three of his pass attempts for 31 yards ... Completed four of six passes for 59 yards and a 43-yard TD to Alston Umuolo versus Cincinnati ... Also had three carries for 22 yards against the Bearcats ... Special teams only against CSU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming and UNLV ... Played last series at Air Force on offense, completing a 17-yard pass to Mekell Wesley. 2006: Redshirted his first year on campus. High School: Attended Cherry Creek High School in Englewood, Colo. ... Considered by many as the top quarterback prospect in Colorado … Left as Cherry Creek’s all-time passing leader … Passed for 1,931 yards converting on 154-of-280 attempts and adding 10 touchdowns his senior season … Led the Bruins to the 2004 5A championship game as a junior … Threw for 2,055 yards and 21 TDs as a junior … Two-time first-team all-Centennial League pick, allstate honorable mention selection and team captain … Earned seven varsity letters during his four years, with three in basketball and two in baseball. Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1987, in Denver, Colo. ... Son of Cory and Karla Sokoloski ... Also considered Hawai’i, New Mexico State and Wyoming ... Majoring in economics.

SOKOLOSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS G Att. Com. INT Yds. TDs Eff. Tot. Off. Career Statistics 2007 12 15 10 1 119 1 142.0 139 2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 24 15 10 1 119 1 142.0 139 Career Highs: Attempts: 6 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); Completions: 4 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07);

Passing Yards: 59 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); Passing TDs: 1 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07); Long Pass: 43 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07).

Big defensive end, who has yet to see playing time during his Aztec career ... Redshirted a year ago and was injured in 2008. 2008: Did not play due to injury. 2007: Was a redshirt in his first season at SDSU. High School: Played defensive end and tight end at Skyline High School … Rated the No. 13 recruit in the East Bay by the Contra Costa Times … Honorable mention all-metro in 2006 … Earned a preseason ranking of No. 8 in the state among defensive ends by Scout.com … Listed as the top defensive lineman to watch prior to his senior year by the San Francisco Chronicle … Missed several games as a junior due to injury, but still managed to record 25 tackles and five sacks. Personal: Born May 15, 1989 … Son of Stanley and Mildred Snead ... Brother, William, played football at UCLA … Is an exercise and nutritional sciences major.

Played in all 12 games the last two campaigns, after redshirting in 2006 ... One of two true freshmen to garner a varsity letter in 2005 ... Only true freshman to record a start in 2005 ... Starter at defensive end as a sophomore in 2007 ... Has started at both end and tackle ...

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Received the department’s Malik Award at the scholar-athlete awards banquet in April for having the highest GPA during the 2008 fall semester. 2008: Two-year starter on the defensive line ... Played both tackle and end, logging 57 tackles, 4.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks ... Originally slated to move outside to end, but due to injuries on the defensive line, moved back inside during the first part of the year ... Starter vs. Cal Poly, making a career-best eight stops with 1.5 sacks and 2.0 tackles for loss ... Recorded four tackles at Notre Dame and five at San Jose State ... Moved back to defensive end vs. Idaho, logging five tackles, including a sack for a loss of four yards ... Eight stops at TCU, matching his career best ... Started at defensive tackle against Air Force, forcing his second career fumble and adding five tackles ... Five stops in two straight games with UNM and CSU ... Six tackles, playing both defensive end and tackle, at Wyoming ... Two stops at BYU and one assisted tackle vs. Utah ... Ended the season with three tackles against UNLV. 2007: Logged field time in all 12 games, starting seven times, including in the final four ... Tied for second on the team with three sacks and also added 35 tackles and 4.5 TFLs ... Played in his first game since 2005, logging two stops against WSU ... First career sack at ASU for a loss of six yards ... Also tied his career best with five stops versus the Sun Devils ... Second career start and first of the year in the win over PSU, tallying three solo tackles and one for a loss ... Also forced a fumble vs. the Vikings ... Four solo stops against No. 24 Cincinnati ... Second sack of the year, while adding his first career PBU, at CSU ... Seven tackles, including a sack, and a pass break up versus UNM ... Four stops at Air Force ... Three tackles vs. TCU and BYU. 2006: Utilized his redshirt season. 2005: Played in 10 games as the backup at the nose tackle position ... Recorded 11 tackles on the year, with nine solo efforts ... First career start in place of the injured Jonathan Bailes against No. 20 TCU, making a then career-best five tackles ... Made SDSU debut against Air Force, tallying a tackle ... Played six of the last seven games, logging a tackle against San Jose State and Ohio State ... Career-best two stops versus New Mexico. High School: Attended Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, Calif. ... A member of the allSerra League on offense as well as defense … An all-Los Angeles Times selection as well as an all-CIF southern selection as a defensive lineman … Had 58 tackles and six sacks as a senior … Was also an all-San Gabriel Valley selection for a Lancers team that went 7-5. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1987 … Son of Ada and Elman Soto ... Majoring in public administration.

SOTO’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2005 10 9-2-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2006 DNP-Redshirt 2007 12 22-13-35 4.5-19 3.0-15 0-0 2 1 0 2008 12 27-30-57 4.5-14 2.5-10 0-0 0 1 0 Totals 34 58-45-103 9.0-33 5.5-25 0-0 2 2 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 8 at TCU (10/4/08), vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); TFL: 2.0 vs. Cal Poly

(8/30/08); Sacks: 1.5 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); PBU: 1 vs. UNM (10/20/07), at CSU (10/6/07); FF: 1 vs. vs. Air Force (10/11/08), vs. PSU (9/22/07).

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Returned for spring drills in 2009, after missing the entire 2008 season ... One of six true freshmen on the Aztec two-deep in 2007 ... Was the sixth-ranked recruit in the state of Nevada by Rivals.com ... Played both sides of the ball as a prep. 2008: Did not play, using his redshirt season. 2007: Played in all 12 games, earning his lone start at Wyoming ... Recorded 28 tackles on the year ... One stop in his first career game against Washington State ... Three tackles at Arizona State ... Three stops versus Cincinnati and Colorado State ... Two assisted efforts at Utah ... First career TFL against UNM ... Became just the second true freshman to log a start in 2007, earning a starting role against Wyoming and posting a pair of stops ... Career- high five tackles at UNLV ... Four stops against Air Force and two solos vs. Brigham Young. High School: Played both the offensive and defensive line under coach Ron Smeltzer … 2006 Northwest Division and Sunset Region defensive player of the year, recording 49 tackles, including 28 solos, and 20 quarterback hurries … First-team all-division and all-region as an offensive tackle in 2006, helping his team average 353 yards rushing … Eagles logged a perfect 10-0 regular-season record … Recorded 76 tackles and three sacks as a junior, leading the Spartans to a 12-2 mark and the state semis … First-team all-state accolades on offense and second team as a defensive tackle in 2005 … All-division honors on both sides of the ball as a junior … Sixth-ranked recruit in the state of Nevada by Rivals.com ... Also was a member of his schools’ track and wrestling squads, ending up second in the state in the heavyweight division as a junior.


PLAYER INFORMATION cont. Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1988 ... Father, Greg, was one of his high school coaches … Chose SDSU over scholarship offers from Utah, UNLV and Nevada ...Is a social science major.

N. SPENCER’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2007 12 15-13-28 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Tackles: 5 at UNLV (11/10/07); TFL: 0.5 vs. UNM (11/3/07).

Logged his first career catches as a junior in 2008 ... Played in a career-high 10 contests in 2007 to earn his second varsity letter ... Appeared in seven games as a redshirt freshman in 2006 ... Gives the Aztecs another solid option at tight end ... SDSU scholar-athlete for fall 2006. 2008: Made his first two career catches as a reserve against Cal Poly ... Played but did not have a catch vs. Notre Dame, San Jose State, Idaho and TCU ... Career-long 20-yard reception against Air Force ... Made SportsCenter’s top-10 plays with his one-handed grab at Wyoming for 16 yards ... Two receptions for 20 yards in his first career start at BYU ... Missed the final two outings due to injury. 2007: Played on offense and special teams, seeing the field in 10 outings. 2006: Saw action in seven games, but did not record a catch. 2005: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Attended Kamehameha High School in Honolulu ... Knee injury cut his senior year short, but still managed to log 21 catches for 421 yards and seven touchdowns ... Warriors won the state title his senior season … Was an all-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection … A second-team all-state pick as a junior as well as an all-ILH honoree … An all-West region selection by PrepStar magazine … Also earned letters in baseball and track ... Voted as his high school's outstanding student-athlete three years … An honor student all four years of high school. Personal: Born Feb. 16, 1987, in Honolulu, Hawaii … Son of Terry Malterre and Kaipo Spencer … Mother was a standout volleyball player at Hawai’i and was part of a national championship team ... Is a sociology major.

Earned the starting punting job as a true freshman ... Ranked the No. 5 punter in the nation by Scout.com ... SDSU’s first oral commitment of the 2008 class ... Prep teammate of defensive back Vincent Camarda. 2008: Was the Aztecs’ starting punter in all 12 contests ... Averaged 39.5 yards a punt with a long of 65 ... Had eight kicks of more than 50 yards and dropped 14 inside the 20-yard line ... Got off to a solid start, booting his first two career punts within the Cal Poly 20-yard line in the opener ... Punted four times, averaging 39.5 yards, with a long of 49 ... Career-high eight punts at Notre Dame for 267 yards ... Had his best performance of the year, booting three balls for over 50 yards at San Jose State, including a long of 65 yards ... Averaged 45.8 yards per kick vs. the Spartans and dropped one inside the 20 ... Dropped two of his four punts inside the 20 vs. Idaho ... His 10 punts at TCU tied for seventh in SDSU game history ... Seven punts with a long of 57 yards against Air Force ... Averaged over 40 yards on eight punts at New Mexico, including a long of 48 ... Punted three times against CSU with a long of 47 yards ... Best career punt average at Wyoming, kicking five times for 248 yards (49.6) with two inside the 20-yard line ... Had three punts of more than 50 yards, including one for 57 against the Cowboys ... Had four punts at BYU with one inside the 20 ... Averaged 43.2 yards on five punts vs. No. 8 Utah, including two inside the 20 and one for 50 yards ... Concluded his first season with four kicks vs. UNLV, averaging 42.2 yards. High School: Ranked the No. 5 punter in the nation by Scout.com … Was a member of the “Chris Sailer Kicking” top-12 list … Eastern League Kicker of the Year and first-team allleague as a senior … Had punts of 61 yards and two of 51 yards, as well as five extra point conversions and three touchbacks in a Cathedral Catholic win his senior year … Cathedral won the CIF Div. III title in 2007 and ended up with a 10-2 record … Had two tackles in the championship game as a defensive back … Two-time San Diego Union-Tribune all-academic honoree … Was the Dons’ special teams player of the year as a sophomore and senior … Also played lacrosse, garnering his team’s most improved award in 2005. Personal: Born April 14, 1990, in Oceanside, Calif. ... Son of Joseph and Marcia Stahovich ... Considered Virginia during the recruiting process ... Majoring in criminal justice.

STAHOVICH’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk. 2008 12 71 2,807 39.5 65 6 19 14 1 Career Highs: Punts: 10 at TCU (10/4/08); Yards: 412 at San Jose State (9/13/08); Avg.: 49.6 (5-for-248) at Wyoming (11/1/08); Long: 65 at San Jose State (9/13/08).

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Receiving No. Yds.

TD Avg. 2006 7 0 0 0 0.0 2007 10 0 0 0 0.0 2008 10 6 63 0 13.2 Totals 27 6 63 0 13.2 Career Highs: Receptions: 2 at BYU (11/8/08), vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Receiving Yards: 20 at BYU (11/8/08), vs. Air Force (10/22/08).

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Career Highs: Carries: 15 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Rushing Yards: 70 at UNLV (11/10/07); Rushing TD: 1, three times; Long Rush: 25 at UNLV (11/10/07); Receptions: 9 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Receiving Yards: 68 at UNLV (11/10/07); Long Reception: 45 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Long Kickoff Return: 17 vs. WSU (9/8/07).

SULLIVAN GAME-BY-GAME

Atop the depth chart at tailback coming out of 2009 spring drills ... Has started seven times over the past two seasons ... Logged three starts at tailback as a redshirt freshman in 2007 ... Redshirted in 2006. 2008: Played in eight contests, logging 48 carries for 185 yards and a touchdown ... Had 21 catches for 205 yards with a long of 45 ... Starter at tailback versus Cal Poly, scoring a pair of touchdowns ... Career-high nine receptions for 64 yards, including a 16-yard TD ... Also carried a career-high 15 times for 43 yards and a 5-yard touchdown run ... Averaged 6.6 yards on 10 carries at Notre Dame and also caught two passes ... Then career-long 41-yard reception to go with six carries at San Jose St. ... Four catches and two carries as a reserve vs. Idaho ... One of his catches went for a careerbest 45 yards and a touchdown in the second half ... One catch for three yards at TCU ... Three carries against Air Force ... Nine carries (39 yards) and three catches (28 yards) at UNM ... DNP vs. CSU ... Three carries and one catch at Wyoming ... Did not play in the final three outings. 2007: Played in the first 11 games, starting in Aztec wins over Colorado State, Wyoming and UNLV ... Third-leading rusher with 220 yards on 58 carries ... Also tallied 18 catches for 119 yards ... Solid all-around game in his first as an Aztec against Washington State ... Had four carries for 23 yards and three receptions for 15 yards ... Also tallied a pair of kickoff returns for 34 yards ... Two carries for nine yards and added a pair of catches in the loss to ASU ... Also had two carries versus Portland State ... Four carries and a reception in the team’s loss to Cincinnati ... First career start at CSU, logging six carries for 21 yards and catching two passes for 15 yards ... First career touchdown at Utah, scoring on a five-yard run ... Eight carries for 23 yards against UNM ... Second career TD from six yards out in his second career start in the win over Wyoming ... Had 10 carries for a season-high 70 yards and six receptions for 68 yards in the win over UNLV ... Career-best 11 carries at AFA ... Did not play against BYU. 2006: Did not see action, using his redshirt year. High School: Went to Poway High School, where he rushed for 1,556 yards and 24 touchdowns on 221 carries (7.04 yards per carry) as a senior … Named the Palomar League Offensive Player of the Year … Tallied 60 tackles on defense … As a junior, carried 143 times for 1,172 yards (8.2 ypc) and 12 TDs and caught 18 passes for 329 yards (18.3 ypc) … Also returned 12 kickoffs for two touchdowns and a 40.8 yard average. Personal: Born Dec. 23, 1987 … Majoring in social science.

SULLIVAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics 2007 2008 Totals

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11 8 19

Att.

58 48 106

Rushing Yds. TD 220 185 405

2 1 3

Avg. 3.8 3.9 3.8

No. 18 21 39

Receiving Yds. TD Avg. 119 205 324

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6.6 9.8 8.3

vs. WSU (9/8/07) at ASU (9/15/07) PSU (9/22/07) CINCINNATI (9/29/07) at CSU (10/6/07)* at Utah (10/13/07) UNM (10/20/07) WYO (11/3/07)* at UNLV (11/10/07)* at AFA (11/17/07) TCU (11/24/07)* BYU (12/1/07) CAL POLY (8/30/08)* at ND (9/6/08)* at SJSU (9/8/08)* IDAHO (9/27/08) at TCU (10/4/08) AFA (10/11/08) at UNM (10/18/08)* CSU (10/25/08) at WYO (11/1/08) at BYU (11/8/08) UTAH (11/15/08) UNLV (11/22/08) * = Game started

Att. 4 2 2 4 6 3 8 5 10 11 3

Rushing Yds. TD 23 9 6 9 21 16 23 13 70 30 0

15 10 6 2 0 3 9

43 66 22 11 0 0 39

3

4

Avg.

0 5.8 0 4.5 0 3.0 0 2.3 0 3.5 1 5.3 0 2.9 1 2.6 0 7.0 0 2.7 0 0.0 DNP-INJ 1 2.9 0 6.6 0 3.7 0 5.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 4.3 DNP 0 1.3 DNP-INJ DNP-INJ DNP-INJ

No. 3 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 6 1 1

Receiving Yds. TD Avg. 15 4 0 5 15 0 -4 6 68 8 2

0 5.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 5.0 0 7.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 6.0 0 11.3 0 8.0 0 2.0

9 2 1 4 1 0 3

64 7 41 53 3 0 28

1 7.1 0 3.5 0 41.0 1 13.3 0 3.0 0 0.0 0 9.3

1

9

0

9.0

Eligible to play in 2009, after sitting out a year ago ... Attended Grossmont College from 200507, before transferring to UAB for one year ... Ended 2009 spring drills second on the depth chart at one defensive end spot. 2008: Redshirted after transferring from UAB. At UAB: Spent the 2007 season at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, starting all 12 games for the Blazers … Recorded 48 tackles and two sacks. At Grossmont: Played at Grossmont Community College in El Cajon in 2006 … Appeared in all 12 games, starting six … Saw action at four positions (OLB, ILB, LS and FB). High School: Three-year letterwinner at Helix High School in La Mesa, Calif., graduating in 2005 … A two-year captain who was named first-team all-CIF selection in 2004 … Two-time all-league pick. Personal: Born July 16, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. … Son of Tisha Young and Tuuese Tauanuu … Is a history major, who earned scholar-athlete honors in 2008.


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Athletic local talent who looks to be a factor on the team’s receiving corps in his final campaign ... Caught one pass each of this first two years ... From same high school as former Aztec quarterback Kevin O’Connell and current freshman linebacker Jacob Driver. 2008: Played in only one game as a junior ... Entered the year as the backup at the W receiver spot behind Darren Mougey ... First action on special teams vs. San Jose State ... Did not play in the final nine games. 2007: Played in 10 games primarily on special teams ... Caught one pass for five yards against Washington St. ... Played but did not log a catch in the last 11 games ... Had one tackle against Cincinnati. 2006: Played the final five games of the season, with his first career catch against UNLV. 2005: Utilized his redshirt season at SDSU. High School: Prepped at La Costa Canyon, where he had 73 catches covering 1,572 yards for the fifth-best single-season yardage total in CIF history as a senior … Was the area's leading receiver … Caught 13 touchdown passes as a senior … Junior numbers included 25 catches for 473 yards … First high school reception came on a pass from Kevin O'Connell … Honors include all-Palomar League, CIF all-academic selection, all-North County, all-county and Palomar League offensive player of the year … Also earned two varsity letters in basketball … An all-region selection by PrepStar magazine ... Four-year honor student. Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1986, in Omaha, Neb. … Son of Chris and Katherine Toledo … Brother, Joe, played at Washington and was picked in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins ... Graduated with his degree in public administration and is pursuing his master’s in homeland security ... Is an SDSU scholar-athlete.

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TD Avg. 2006 5 1 7 0 7.0 2007 10 1 5 0 5.0 2008 1 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 16 2 12 0 6.0 Career Highs: Receptions: 1 vs. WSU (9/8/07), vs. UNLV (11/11/06); Receiving Yards: 7 vs. UNLV (11/11/06); Long Reception: 7 vs. UNLV (11/11/06).

Likely to have more passes come his way in his third season on campus ... One of five true freshmen to see action in 2007 ... Was No. 1 on the two-deep after 2009 spring drills. 2008: Played in 10 outings, starting twice ... Had 14 catches for 110 yards ... Missed the first game of the season against Cal Poly, but returned to the field vs. Notre Dame ... Had one catch against the Irish and another one a week later at San Jose State ... Played but did not have a reception vs. Idaho and TCU ... Tied a career-best with two receptions for 17 yards against Air Force ... First career start at UNM, making one catch for five yards ... Missed the Wyoming game due to injury ... Returned for the final three games, earning a start in the finale with UNLV ... Career-high eight receptions for 74 yards in the win over the Rebels. 2007: Played in all but one game, logging six catches for 67 yards and a TD ... Two catches for 47 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown versus Cincinnati ... One reception vs. ASU, CSU, UNLV and Air Force ... Recovered a fumble and returned it 10 yards for a score vs. PSU. High School: Played one season at Centennial High School in Peoria, Ariz., under Richard Taylor … Spent first three years as a prep in the state of Washington … Saw action as a quarterback, wide receiver, tight end, linebacker and defensive end … Centennial was 14-0 overall and 7-0 in league in 2006, winning the school’s first-ever 5A state title … Second-team all-region as a defensive end and honorable mention as a wideout … Accounted for 477 yards of offense and had 41 tackles, including five sacks … Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Born March 15, 1989, in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Son of Uche and DeeDee Umuolo ... Made a visit to Nevada during the recruiting process ... Social science major.

UMUOLO’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

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Receiving No. Yds.

TD 2007 11 6 67 1 2008 10 14 110 0 Totals 21 20 177 1 Career Highs: Receptions: 8 vs. UNLV (11/22/08); Receiving Yards:

(11/22/07); Long Reception: 43 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/07).

Avg.

11.2 7.9 8.9 74 vs. UNLV

A redshirt freshman defensive end, who joined the squad during the 2008 fall campaign. 2008: Used his redshirt season. High School: Prepped at Highland High School in Albuquerque, N.M., where he was an alldistrict selection on both offense and defense … Lettered four times and was team captain … Team was ranked No. 2 in the 2006 state tournament … A two-time all-state pick at defensive lineman … Also a standout thrower on the track and field team, where he was sixth in state for javelin, second in the city for discus and third in the district for shot put. Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1990, in Albuquerque, N.M. … Son of Frederick Jones and Patricia Trujillo … Majoring in business. Local product, who will challenge for playing time at cornerback. 2008: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: First-team all-CIF as a defensive back in helping Point Loma High to the CIF Div. III title game in 2007 … Rushed for 1,100 yards and 13 touchdowns and recorded three interceptions on defense as a senior under coach Mike Hastings … CalHiSports.com all-state

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first-team pick on defense for the medium school division in 2007 … Eastern League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior at running back … San Diego Union-Tribune all-San Diego Section first team his final campaign … Had 20 tackles, two interceptions and a fumble recovery on defense in 2006 … First-team all-league as a running back in 2006 … Averaged more than 7.5 yards per carry as a running back in 2007 … Also ran track for the Pointers. Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1989, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Betty and Michael Wade ... Has yet to decide on his major.

passes covering 867 yards with six touchdowns for the CIF champion Oceanside Pirates … Averaged 18.8 yards per reception as a senior … Had 23 catches for 353 yards as a junior. Personal: Born May 10, 1986, in Panama City, Fla. … Son of Roberto Wallace, Jr., and Elvia Wallace … Legal guardian in U.S. was his aunt, Demaris Davis … Grew up playing soccer and did not start playing football until his junior year at Oceanside after relocating to the U.S. from Panama in the 10th grade ... Is a social science major.

WALLACE’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics

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Receiving No. Yds.

TD Avg. 2007 9 6 72 0 12.0 2008 11 31 405 1 13.1 Totals 20 37 477 1 12.9 Career Highs: Receptions: 7 at Wyo. (11/1/08); Receiving Yards: 66 at Wyo. (11/1/08); TD Reception: 1 vs. Cal Poly (8/30/08); Long Reception: 34 at TCU (10/4/08).

A talented player, who will be one of the leaders in the wide receiving corps ... Played in all but one game in 2008, after logging minutes in nine outings in 2007 ... Missed 2005 and 2006 due to injury ... 2008 team most improved offensive player. 2008: Played in 11 games, earning the starting nod nine times ... Third on the team in receiving yards with 405 ... Made two catches, including one for his first career touchdown, in the opener with Cal Poly ... Career-best four catches for 40 yards with a long of 14 yards at Notre Dame ... One catch for seven yards at San Jose State ... Three catches for a career-best 47 yards with a long of 22 yards in the win over Idaho ... Career-long 34-yard catch at TCU and also attempted his first career pass ... DNP (inj.) vs. Air Force ... Returned vs. UNM, catching two passes for 27 yards ... Starter against CSU, making two catches for 30 yards ... Career bests in both catches (7) and receiving yards (66) at Wyoming ... Four catches at BYU and three for 47 yards vs. No. 8 Utah ... Made two receptions for 33 yards in the win over UNLV. 2007: A reserve in eight contests and a starter versus New Mexico ... Tallied the first six catches of his career for 72 yards ... Played in his first career outings against Washington State and ASU, but did not log a reception ... First career catch in the win over Portland State for nine yards ... First career start against New Mexico, finishing with a career-best three catches for 20 yards ... Two catches for a career-best 43 yards, including a long of 31, in the win over Wyoming ... Had one tackle at Air Force ... Missed the final two games. 2006: Did not play after having shoulder surgery. 2005: Redshirted his first year on campus. High School: One of the top 50 receiving prospects in the country, according to Rivals.com ... Listed as the 59th-best prospect in the state of California, regardless of position … Scout.com considered him the No. 63 player in California … Was an all-region selection by PrepStar and SuperPrep magazine … An all-league and all-CIF selection after catching 46

Joined the Aztecs a year ago, after playing at Palomar College in San Marcos ... Attended the same high school as quarterback Kelsey Sokoloski ... One of seven SDSU players from the state of Colorado. 2008: Appeared in one game as a reserve vs. Utah, but did not log any stats. At Palomar: Played two seasons at Palomar College … An all-conference honorable mention selection in 2007 … The Comets finished the 2007 season ranked No. 26 in the nation by the J.C. Grid-Wire after finishing second in the American Division of the Mission Conference. High School: A two-year letterwinner at Cherry Creek High School in Englewood, Colo. … An all-Centennial league pick as a senior … Also lettered twice in baseball. Personal: Born June 25, 1987, in Englewood, Colo. … Son of Danny and Kathy Watters … Is a communications major.

A speedster who can help the Aztecs on several fronts both on offense and special teams. 2008: Returned kickoffs and punts, while starting five games at wideout ... Played in 10 of 12 contests with 12 catches for 151 yards and 11 rushes for 42 yards ... Top punt returner, averaging nearly eight yards a return ... Returned one kickoff for 26 yards against Cal Poly and also logged one carry ... Did not play at Notre Dame ... One rush for seven yards and a first down at San Jose State ... Also returned two punts and a kickoff vs. the Spartans ... Career night as a starter at wideout vs. Idaho, catching six balls for 109 yards, including a long of 39 yards ... Became the 74th player in school history to eclipse the century mark in receiving yards ... Also returned four punts ... First career rushing TD at TCU, scoring from two yards out ... Also returned two kickoffs and a punt vs. the Horned Frogs ... Starter vs. Air Force, logging two catches for 12 yards, while also returning four kickoffs and two punts ... Seasonbest 34-yard kick off return against the Falcons ... Two receptions, returned two punts and brought back three kickoffs against New Mexico ... Two kickoff returns and a rush vs. CSU ... Missed the Wyoming game due to injury ... Five kickoff returns for 98 yards and a team sea-

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WESLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics 2006 2007 2008 Totals

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Receiving No. Yds.

30

17

8 12 10

4 1 12

18 17 151

186

TD 0 0 0

0

Avg.

4.5 17.0 12.6

10.9

Kickoff Returns Att. Yds. TD Avg. Long 2007 26 568 1 21.8 89 2008 20 407 0 20.4 34 Totals 46 975 1 21.2 89 Career Highs: Receptions: 6 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Rec. Yards: 109 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Long

The No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart following 2009 spring drills ... A veteran player, who got to start one game a year ago ... Transferred to San Diego State in time to participate in 2008 spring drills. 2008: Played in four contests in his first season on The Mesa ... Threw for 206 yards ... Perfect 2-for-2 (12 yards) in his debut in the fourth quarter of the Idaho game ... Completed six of his 17 passes for 61 yards at TCU with a long of 34 yards ... Made his first career start against Air Force, completing 18 of his 35 pass attempts for 128 yards, including a long of 20 ... First career rushing TD against the Falcons from a yard out ... Came in during the fourth quarter at UNM, attempting two passes ... Did not play in the final five games. At Southwestern: Spent the 2007 season at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, Calif., under head coach Ed Carberry … Completed over 53 percent of his passes for 2,087 yards and 14 touchdowns … Named the Pacific Coast Conference athlete of the week on Nov. 11, after leading his team with 306 yards passing to a 2017 victory over previously unbeaten Antelope Valley ... Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. At Tulsa: Originally signed with the University of Tulsa, redshirting as a true freshman, before seeing action in three games and completing his only pass attempt in 2006. High School: A 2005 graduate of Aliso Niguel High School, lettering three years in football … As a prep, was a three-year letterwinner, helping the Wolverines to a 10-2 record and a CIF quarterfinal appearance in 2004 … Completed 216 of his 350 passes for 2,988 yards and 28 touchdowns to earn conference MVP honors his senior season ... Team captain as a senior. Personal: Born July 2, 1987, in Newport Beach, Calif. ... Son of Kurt and Michelle Westling ... Father coaches football and basketball at Aliso Niguel High School ... Aunt, Donna Bell, works in the SDSU athletic business office ... National Football Foundation scholar-athlete ... Majoring in communications with a minor in sociology.

WESTLING’S CAREER STATISTICS G Att. Com. INT Yds. TDs Eff. Tot. Off. Career Statistics 2008 4 56 27 2 206 0 71.97 180 Career Highs: Attempts: 35 vs. Air Force (10/11/08); Completions: 18 vs. Air Force

(10/11/08); Passing Yards: 128 vs. Air Force (10/11/08); Long Pass: 34 at TCU (10/4/08).

Rec.: 39 vs. Idaho (9/27/08); Carries: 4 at BYU (11/8/08); Rush. Yards: 18 at BYU (11/8/08); Rushing TD: 1 at TCU (10/4/08); KO Returns: 6 vs. BYU (12/1/07); KO Return Yards: 178 at UNLV (11/10/07); Long KO Return: 89 at UNLV (11/10/07).

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Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1988, in Denver, Colo. ... Son of Basil and Vickie Williams ... Full name is Basil James Williams, Jr. ... Majoring in communications.

B.J. WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2007 12 20-25-45 3.0-13 1.5-17 0-0 1 0 0 2008 11 36-38-74 10.5-31 3.5-19 0-0 0 0 2-10 Totals 23 56-63-119 13.5-44 5.0-36 0-0 1 0 2-10 Career Highs: Tackles: 11 at BYU (11/8/08); TFL: at BYU (11/8/08); Sack: 1.0 at BYU (11/8/08), TCU (10/4/08), at SJSU (9/13/08), at UNLV (11/10/07); PBU: 1 vs. PSU (9/22/07); FR: 1 at BYU (11/8/08), vs. Air Force (10/11/08).

Gifted player, who can become a dominant force at defensive end ... Two-year returning starter ... Has a pair of career double-figure tackle games. 2008: Was a starter in 11 contests ... MWC honorable mention ... Team’s most improved defensive player ... Notched a team-high 10.5 tackles for loss, ranking ninth in the MWC in overall games and eighth in league-only contests ... Career-high 74 tackles and two fumble recoveries ... Led the Aztecs in tackles as a starter at defensive end versus Cal Poly ... Tallied a career-best and team game-high nine stops, including eight solos ... Four tackles with one for a loss of three yards at Notre Dame ... Matched his career and season best with nine tackles at San Jose State, including a sack and two tackles for loss ... Four tackles and combined on a sack against Idaho ... Career-best 10 tackles, including a sack, at TCU ... Nine tackles and his first career fumble recovery against Air Force ... Missed the New Mexico game with a concussion ... Returned vs. CSU, starting and making one stop ... Eight tackles with one for a loss of four yards at Wyoming ... Career-game at BYU, logging 11 tackles, 4.0 TFLs, a sack and a recovered fumble ... Six tackles with one for a loss of yardage against No. 8 Utah ... Ended the season with three stops against UNLV. 2007: Started eight times and logged minutes as a reserve in the team’s four other games ... Posted 45 tackles, 4.0 stops for a loss and 1.5 sacks ... Had a standout first game as an Aztec, tallying seven tackles and his first career start in the loss to WSU ... Starter at ASU, making four stops ... A reserve against Portland State, recording one tackle and a pass breakup ... In the starting lineup versus Cincinnati, making his first career tackle for a loss ... Matched his career best with seven stops at CSU ... Three tackles at Utah and two vs. UNM ... Matched his career-best with seven tackles and added two TFLs and a half sack in the win over Wyoming ... Three tackles with a sack for a loss of 13 yards at UNLV ... Two stops vs. AFA, TCU and BYU ... Earned the President's Award for Highest Standards of Academic and Athletic Excellence. 2006: Missed the majority of the year due to injury ... Used his redshirt season. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Eaglecrest High in Centennial, Colo., under coach Tom Doherty ... Senior co-captain who was an unanimous first-team all-Centennial League pick and first-team defensive allstate Class 5A selection at defensive end … Logged 60 tackles, 19 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks his senior year … Led a Raptor defense that allowed the fewest points in the state … An all-league second-team pick as a linebacker and defensive end his junior season ... A multisport athlete who also played basketball and competed in track and field.

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UA-AT-TT

1 1 1 1 1

0-1-1 4-4-8 5-6-11 5-1-6 1-2-3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

3-4-7 3-1-4 0-1-1 1-4-5 3-4-7 1-2-3 0-2-2 3-4-7 3-0-3 2-0-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 8-1-9 1-3-4 1-8-9 1-3-4 6-4-10 4-5-9

TFL-Yds. Sacks

0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2.0-8 1.0-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-3 2.0-4 0.5-4 1.0-5 0-0 DNP-INJ 0-0 1.0-4 4.0-10 1.0-1 0-0

Int. PBU FF FR

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-4 1.0-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.0-4 0.5-4 1.0-5 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-10

0-0 0-0 1.0-6 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1-0 0 0

Moved from linebacker to defensive back during 2009 spring drills ... Older brother, Ryan, played for the Aztecs in 2008. 2008: Did not see any action and used his redshirt year. High School: Played at Mission Viejo High School under coach Bob Johnson … First-team all-league his junior year, helping the Diablos to a league title … Team’s defensive MVP in 2006 ... Missed most of his senior campaign due to injury ... Team captain in 2007 ... Also participated in track. Personal: Born July 13, 1989, in Ohio ... Son of Stephanie and Wes Williams ... Father played college basketball in West Virginia ... Full name is Stephan Ross Williams ... Enjoys snowboarding ... Also looked at Colorado, San Jose State and UCLA ... Majoring in criminal justice.


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Has worked hard to improve ... Listed as the backup at middle linebacker in 2007 and 2008 ... Physical linebacker, who can plug holes ... Father played offensive line for the Aztecs. 2008: Participated in 10 games, starting once ... Had a career-best 28 tackles ... Made one tackle in the opener with Cal Poly ... Did not play against Notre Dame or San Jose State ... Saw his most extensive action, recording a career high and team game-high six stops in the win over Idaho ... Two assisted stops at TCU ... Reserve vs. Air Force ... Four tackles at New Mexico and three against CSU ... First career start, playing middle linebacker at Wyoming and making six tackles ... Three tackles at BYU ... One assisted stop vs. No. 8 Utah and two solos in the final game with UNLV. 2007: Played in all but one game as a redshirt freshman on defense and special teams ... Collegiate debut versus Washington State ... First career stops at ASU, recording two solo and two assisted efforts ... Was in on three tackles against PSU ... Played but did not have a tackle vs. Cincinnati or Utah ... One tackle vs. CSU and UNM. 2006: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Was the 77th-ranked inside linebacker nationally by Scouts, Inc. … A third-team all-state selection by Cal-Hi Sports ... Earned first-team all-county honors in 2005 at Eastlake High School … As a senior, he had 131 tackles, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception to garner Mesa League defensive player-ofthe-year accolades for the second year in a row … Recorded 143 tackles, 11 sacks and two forced fumbles his junior campaign ... Only junior named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-San Diego Section team ... First-team all-state and all-league and second-team all-CIF in 2004 ... Participated in track and field, throwing the discus and shot put. Personal: Born June 27, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of Darryl and Selby Yarbrough ... Father was a four-year football letterwinner at San Diego State from 1978-81 as an offensive lineman ... Majoring in social science.

YARBROUGH’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Statistics G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds. Sacks 2007 11 4-5-9 0-0 0-0 2008 10 17-11-28 0-0 0-0 Totals 21 21-16-37 0-0 0-0 Career Highs: Tackles: 6 at Wyo. (11/1/08), vs. Idaho (9/27/08).

Int. PBU FF FR

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

Handled the Aztecs’ place-kicking and kick-off duties in 2008 ... Came to SDSU for the 2007 fall semester, but did not join the football team until 2008 spring drills ... Is an SDSU scholarathlete. 2008: Did not make the original fall camp roster, but joined the Aztecs mid-way through and earned the starting place-kicker spot ... Played in all 12 contests, going 8-for 12 in field goals and 27-for-29 in extra-point attempts ... Perfect on his three extra-point attempts against Cal Poly ... Missed his first extra point vs. Notre Dame ... Connected on his first field goal from 36 yards in the third quarter against San Jose State ... Made all six extra point attempts and also kicked a 26-yard field goal in the win over Idaho ... Converted his only extra point attempt at TCU ... Career-long 45-yard field goal vs. Air Force ... Missed his first field goal of the year from 34 yards later in the game ... Hit a 43-yard and 33-yard kick vs. CSU ... Made a 35-yard field goal at Wyoming, but had his 26-yard kick blocked ... Career-long 49-yard field goal and also had a 34yarder at BYU ... Missed a 47yarder against Utah and a 52-yarder vs. UNLV. At Reedley: Played at Reedley Junior College in Reedley, Calif., under coach Michael White ... A first-team All-America and All-California Region II selection in 2005, by the California Community College Football Coaches Association, after leading the state in kick points ... Reedley was 10-1 overall and 5-0 in the Valley Conference his freshman campaign ... Only loss was in the Northern California championship game ... First-team all-conference in 2006 ... Also competed in track and field at Reedley ... Graduated with honors from Reedley. High School: Garnered first-team all-league accolades his final two seasons as a kicker at Pinole Valley High School ... Also played baseball. Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1987, in Oakland, Calif. ... Son of Lynn and Clay Yoshida ... Is a business management major.

YOSHIDA’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Stats 2008

FGM-A Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg. Blk. 8-12

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0-0

1-2

4-5

3-4

0-1

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Rated as the 84th-best cornerback nationally in the 2009 class by Scout.com … A first-team all-area and all-city defensive selection who had six interceptions his senior year, while adding 45 tackles … Earned all-Coliseum League honors with 36 tackles, five pass breakups, two picks and a fumble recovery during his 2007 junior season … Also received a scholarship offer to play football at Washington.

Led the Yellow Jackets to four consecutive San Andreas League championships … A team captain in 2008 … A three-time first-team all-San Andreas League selection … A two-time first-team Press-Enterprise selection … All-CIF defensive team this past year … A two-time all-county selection … Rated the No. 47 cornerback nationally by Rivals and the No. 83 cornerback prospect in America by Scout.com … Had 47 tackles (14 assisted) on the season and one interception as a senior … Recorded a season-high 11 stops, including eight unassisted tackles against Cajon High … Also had 32 rushes for 182 yards in 2008 … A two-year letterwinner in track and field … A member of the National Honor Society … Brother, Tam, plays football at Redlands … Received scholarship offers from Minnesota, New Mexico and UTEP.

A 2008 team captain for West Ranch High … An all-Foothill League selection after he passed for 1,695 yards on 136-of-264 attempts (51.5 percent) and connected for 13 touchdowns … Also had 70 carries for 322 yards and two rushing scores in 2008 … Threw for a seasonhigh 348 yards on 26-of-46 passing against Beverly Hills … An all-Foothill League pick as a junior after connecting on 83 of 149 attempts (55.7 completion percentage) for 952 yards and seven scores … A three-year letterwinner and first-team all-league selection in baseball for the Wildcats … Led the baseball team in home runs the past two seasons … Member of the National Honor Society … Plans on studying chemistry at San Diego State … Also drew interest from Washington, Arizona and UC Davis.

Earned all-San Andreas League honors in 2007 and 2008 … A two-way player for San Bernardino High, who earned the team’s MVP award after the 2008 season … Named team defensive player of the year as a junior (2007) … Also saw time as a quarterback, passing for 76 yards on 7-of-12 attempts (58.3 percent) … Rushed for 1,058 yards on 140 carries and one touchdown … Grabbed 10 receptions for 127 yards … A standout sprinter on the Cardinal track and field team who made it to the CIF finals in the 300-meter high-hurdles in the spring 2008 outdoor season … Also was a member of the school’s 4x100 relay team …

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Honored as San Bernardino High athlete of the year for 2007-08 by the San Bernardino City Unified School District … Received interest from Arizona State, Colorado and Idaho.

Led the Mavericks to the 2008 CIF San Diego Section Division I Championship title … Selected as the 2008 San Diego section defensive player of the year by the San Diego UnionTribune, North County Times and the San Diego Hall of Champions … 2008 CIF defensive player of the year … Also a two-time San Diego Union-Tribune Avocado League defensive player of the year … A two-time first-team all-Avocado League selection (2007 and 2008) … Earned a 2008 North County Times all-North County team (first-team linebacker) spot … A 2008 MaxPreps football Division I all-state first team honoree … Had an eye-popping 111 tackles, including 29 for loss, as a junior at La Costa Canyon … Listed as one of the top 15 prospects in the San Diego area by Rivals … Named to the CalHiSports.com all-state football defensive second team … Rated the seventh-best inside linebacker in California by Scouts.com … Led La Costa Canyon to four consecutive Avocado League championships … Also competed in lacrosse … Led lacrosse team to the 2008 CIF crown … Recipient of the National Football Foundation scholar-athlete award … Drew interest from Stanford, Air Force, Boise State, Nevada, UC Davis and Cal Poly.

A 2008 Trinity League second-team selection on offense after grabbing 37 receptions for 492 yards and six scores … Listed as the No. 79 tight end nationally by Scout.com … A preseason “Senior to Watch” by ocvarsity.com … Named No. 20 on the “Top 20 O.C. Recruits for Class of 2009” list by ocvarsity.com … Had seven receptions for 130 yards against St. Bonaventure, the eventual state Division III champion … Named the player of the game for his performance … As a junior, caught 11 passes for 163 yards (14.8 yards per catch) … Also competed in basketball … Committed to San Diego State early in the recruiting process … Received interest from Utah and Boise State.

Led La Habra to the 2008 CIF Southern Section Southwest Division title after going 5-0 in the Freeway League and winning the 2008 Freeway League Championship … A 2008 Orange County Register all-county first-team pick on special teams … Dubbed the “Reggie Bush of Orange County” by Steve Fryer … His prep team went 12-2 overall and ended the season on a nine-game win streak … Selected as the 2008 Freeway League MVP … Named a “Top 5 to Watch in 2008” by ocvarsity.com … Named No. 9 of the “Top 20 O.C. Recruits for Class of 2009” by ocvarsity.com, after he carried 97 times for 1,251 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2008 … Rushing and receiving, Hillman accounted for 2,104 yards and 27 touchdowns last season … The 2007 Southeast Division offensive player of the year ... Helped the Highlanders to the 2007 CIF-SS Southwest Division Championship crown after amassing 1,615 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2007 … Also visited Fresno State and Colorado State during the recruiting process … Lettered in track and field and basketball … Received scholarship offers from three Mountain West Conference schools.


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A 2008 City Conference first-team pick on offense … A 2007 Central League second-team choice by the San Diego Hall of Champions … Averaged 12.1 yards a reception as he caught 24 balls for 291 yards and five touchdowns in 2007 … Listed as one of the top 15 football recruits in the San Diego area by Rivals … A team captain … Also a basketball and volleyball letterwinner at Kearny High … A San Diego Union-Tribune all-academic athlete in football and basketball … Also considered UCLA, Arizona State, Boise State and Hawai’i.

Led Cajon High to the San Andreas League championship in 2008 … The San Bernardino County Sun’s prep football player of the year in 2008 … A 2008 CIF Southern Section Central Division first-team offense selection after leading the Titans to the Pac-5 championship game … Rushed for 1,692 yards on 184 carries for 29 touchdowns in 2008 … Also grabbed 19 receptions for 269 yards and three scores … A first-team all-San Andreas League selection in 2006 and a first-team all-county honoree by The San Bernardino Sun … Named a first-team offense honoree by the CIF Southern Section Central Division and the Press-Enterprise for the San Bernardino area … Played in the Inland Empire All-Star Football Classic after his senior season.

A two-way star, he led the Titans to two South Coast League championships … The CIF codefensive player of the year in the Pac-5 Division after helping Tesoro reach the Pac-5 final against Long Beach Poly … Named the Orange County Register’s defensive player of the year and to the Los Angeles Times all-star football team as a wide receiver in 2008 … A firstteam all-state honoree by CalHighSports.com … Caught 87 passes for 1,258 yards and 15 scores to be named the South Coast League MVP in 2008 … Also had 65 tackles, nine interceptions and eight pass deflections in his senior season … An ESPN Mr. Football State Player of the Year finalist … One of 10 finalists for California “Mr. Football” CalHiSports.com Player of the Year … Named to the GoldenStatePreps.com 2008 all-Southern California football team, the MaxPreps.com California all-state first team and Rivals.com Southern Section first-team offense … Los Angeles Times has called him “perhaps the best two-way football player in the Southland last season” … Named No. 11 of the “Top 20 O.C. Recruits for Class of 2009” by ocvarsity.com after leading Orange County in interceptions and receiving … Selected to play in the North/South and Gridiron War all-star games at the conclusion of the 2008 season … An all-South Coast League receiver in 2007 with 33 catches for 549 yards … A South Coast League second-team selection in lacrosse in 2008 … Also a letterwinner in basketball and baseball … Voted captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams … Also considered USC, Colorado, Hawai’i, SMU, San Jose State and Washington.

Named a “Top 5 to Watch in 2008” by ocvarsity.com … A second-team CIF selection in 2008 … A first-team defensive back choice for the Orange County Register all-Orange County team … Had 12 interceptions in the last two seasons … Named the most dedicated player of his team at Orange Lutheran High … Selected as a second-team all-Trinity League pick in 2008 … A CIF first-team selection in 2007 … An all-county pick at defensive back after his junior season Trabuco Hills … Named the defensive MVP of the Sea View League in 2007 … Trinity League champion in the long jump in 2007… Also received recruiting interest from Washington and Boise State.

A three-year starter for coach John Marin … Was an all-league pick on both offense (second-team wide receiver) and defense (first-team defensive back) in 2008 … Named the Diamond Bar High defensive player of the year after recording 58 total tackles and five interceptions his senior season … Grabbed 26 receptions for 367 yards (14.1 average) and two scores in 2008 … Received a Sierra League honorable mention nod in 2007 … Had 31 tackles and 13 pass breakups as a junior in 2007 … Also competed in track and field … A Sierra League third-place finisher in the 300-meter hurdles in 2008 ... A CIF first-round qualifier in the same event … A scholar-athlete … An all-league academic selection … Also considered Oregon State … Brother, Bret, plays football at UCLA.

Recorded 32 receptions for an average of 16.3 yards per catch, including seven touchdowns in 2008 … Was selected to the Trinity League first-team defense after he recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions in 2008 … Caught a season-high seven passes for 108 yards against Lutheran High … Also drew interest from BYU, Washington, Utah State, Idaho and Sacramento State.

Rated as the 45th-best running back in the country by Rivals … Rushed 131 times for 1,025 yards and 17 scores his senior season … Led the Cowboys to three league championships … Helped Carter High to the 2008 Texas Class 4A Division I Region II semifinal and a 12-1 overall record in 2008 … A first-team offense selection … Ran for 739 yards on 111 carries his junior season … A two-way player, who earned all-district 11-5A first-team defense and second-team offense honors his junior season … An honorable mention pick at linebacker his sophomore year … A standout on the Carter High track and field team … A member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and the National Honor Society … Father was a starting linebacker for West Texas State in 1985 and 1986 … His uncle, Charles Baker, played eight years for the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals … Received scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Louisiana Tech, Colorado State, Tulsa and UTEP.

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Had 37 receptions and five touchdowns for Oceanside High head coach John Carroll … Selected to the second-team offense by the San Diego Hall of Champions … Led Oceanside to four consecutive Division II San Diego Section championships … Helped the Pirates to a 12-0-1 record and No. 19 national ranking in 2008 … Also led the Pirates to the California State Division II Bowl Title in 2007, the first San Diego Section team to do so ... Brother also plays football for the Aztecs.

Only junior college signee in this past year’s recruiting class ... Signed with SDSU in May 2009 ... Brings much needed experience in the defensive backfield ... Prepped at St. Augustine High School in San Diego ... Originally signed and redshirted at Sacramento State in 2007 ... Transferred to Grossmont College in El Cajon, playing in 2008 ... Had 38 tackles and three interceptions with the Griffins to earn honorable mention all-Southern Conference honors ... Has three years of eligibility remaining ... Also received scholarship offers from Louisville, Houston and Nevada.

A 2008 all-Metro football second-team defense selection … A honorable mention all-San Joaquin selection at defensive back by the Sacramento Chapter of the National Football Foundation … He had 63 tackles, two interceptions and 12 deflections as a senior … Also amassed 52 tackles, nine pass deflections, four blocked punts, three interceptions and a fumble recovery in 2007 … Attended the National Underclassmen Combine and was named wide receiver MVP … Also a member of the track and field team … Drew interest from Fresno State, California, Utah and UNLV.

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A two-way standout who rushed for 1,090 yards on 132 carries and had 10 touchdowns in 2008 … Also grabbed 14 catches for 205 yards and three scores … On the other side of the ball, had 69 tackles on the season … Western League Most Valuable Player in 2008 … Posted four games with 10 or more tackles in 2008, including a season-high 12 against Palos Verdes Peninsula High … Also received a scholarship offer from Army.

Set Atascadero High’s single-season rushing touchdown record with 27 touchdowns and finished his career with 3,533 rushing yards … Earned The Tribune player-of-the-year honors in 2008 … Named the Pac-7 League MVP his senior season … An all-CIF Southern Section tailback selection in 2008 … The 2008 San Luis Obispo County MVP … A first-team San Luis Obispo County tailback after his senior season … Finished 2008 third on the team with 60 tackles and a sack … As a junior, was named the Pac 7 League offensive back of the year and was a first-team offense selection … Also recruited by Stanford, Cal Poly, Oregon State and USC.


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Season In Review

2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

Russell Allen was one of three Aztecs to earn all-Mountain West Conference honors in 2008.

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2008 Season Recap 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

2008 Individual Honors

San Diego State’s 2008 campaign was one of near misses and heartbreaking defeat. The Aztecs opened the season with a pair of devastating losses. In the season’s opening game, the Aztecs rallied from a nine-point deficit to take a fourth quarter lead, only to watch Cal Poly take a 29-27 victory on the final play of the game. The following week, San Diego State traveled to Notre Dame for a nationally-televised game against the Irish. Despite being a three-touchdown underdog, the Aztec owned a 13-7 fourth-quarter lead and were just inches away from taking a two-score lead only to see the Irish rally for a 21-13 win. Later in the season, SDSU took bowlbound Colorado State to the closing moments before suffering a 38-34 defeat. Despite all the turmoil and frustrations of injuries and near misses, San Diego State still stepped up in the final game of the season and sent 17 seniors out in style by eliminating UNLV from bowl competition with an impressive 42-21 victory over the Rebels. Although the near misses provided for a frustrating 2009 campaign, the Aztec program showed that it may have a shorter path to the return of the school’s glory days than a 2-10 record would indicate.

All-MWC, Honorable Mention

INJURIES A STORY, AGAIN

LUKE LAOLAGI

Russell Allen, LB Corey Boudreaux, S B.J. Williams, DL

MWC Players of the Week

Ryan Lindley (Sept. 29, Offense) Luke Laolagi (Nov. 24, Defense)

Phil Steele’s Mid-Season All-MWC Russell Allen (First Team) B.J. Williams (Second Team) Vincent Brown (Third Team) Aaron Moore (Third Team) Jonathan Soto (Third Team)

Phil Steele’s All-MWC Team

Russell Allen (First Team) B.J. Williams (Second Team) Corey Boudreaux (Second Team) Vincent Brown (Third Team)

Rivals.com All-MWC Team

Corey Boudreaux (First Team) Russell Allen (Second Team) Vincent Brown (Second Team)

MWC All-Academic

Russell Allen Aaron Brewer Miles Burris Tyler Campbell Matthew Kawulok Darren Mougey

National Award Watch Lists

Russell Allen (Dick Butkus, Lombardi)

San Diego State suffered through a rash of injuries once again during the 2008 season. The Aztecs had only seven players start all 12 games (RG Ikaika Aken-Moleta, LB Russell Allen, WR Vincent Brown, C Trask Iosefa, LB Luke Laolagi, LT Peter Nelson and DE Jonathan Soto). A mere 16 players saw action in all 12 contests for the Aztecs. In 2008, 40 different players started at least one game.

THREE AZTECS EARN ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE HONORS Three San Diego State football players, senior linebacker Russell Allen, senior safety Corey Boudreaux and sophomore defensive end B.J. Williams, earned honorable mention all-league honors for their performances during the 2008 season. Allen was tabbed an honorable mention pick for the second straight campaign, it was the first such honor for both Boudreaux and Williams. Allen finished his Aztec career as a fouryear starter and two-time team captain, posting 375 career tackles, 22.0 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, four recovered fumbles and three interceptions in playing all 48 games since 2005. This past season, Allen led the team in tackles with 107, including 9.5 behind the line of scrimmage, to rank fourth in the MWC and tie for 34th nationally. He was also tied for first in the league in fumbles recovered (3) and was fourth in fumbles forced (3).

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A two-time nominee for the Dick Butkus Award, Allen is the school's all-time leader in career assisted tackles with 161 and is second in career solo stops with 214. He finished his stint at SDSU with 10 games with 10 or more tackles, including five such efforts in 2008. In only his second season as a starter, Boudreaux averaged a league-best 11.2 tackles per MWC game, marking the sixth consecutive year that an Aztec has led or ranked second in the conference in tackles in either overall or league-only outings. Boudreaux finished 2008 with a careerhigh 101 stops, including 61 solo efforts. He also had four pass break-ups, two forced fumbles and two interceptions, including one in the team's finale with UNLV which he returned 82 yards for his first career touchdown. Boudreaux had four picks in the last two seasons and ended his career with 185 tackles. Williams was the Aztecs' starter at defensive end for the second year in a row, posting a team-best 10.5 tackles for loss, which ranked him eighth in the Mountain West. He ended up fifth on the team in tackles with a career-high 74 and also recovered a pair of fumbles. Williams had 10 stops against TCU and a career-high 11 vs. BYU, including four for a loss of 10 yards.

WE FOUND A QUARTERBACK

Many Aztec fans were worried entering the 2008 campaign as San Diego State looked to replace four-year starter Kevin O’Connell at quarterback. Redshirt freshman Ryan Lindley proved more than ready for the challenge. Lindley started 11 games, completing 56.7 percent of his passes and throwing for an Aztec and Mountain West Conference freshman class record 2,653 yards. Lindley got stronger as the season went on, throwing a touchdown pass in each of his final six games, while posting four 300-yard passing performances during the season.

B.J. WILLIAMS

LANCE LOUIS

LOUIS IS LATEST AZTEC TO BE DRAFTED INTO THE NFL Lance Louis, a four-year letterwinner who logged 39 games and 17 career starts at San Diego State from 2004-08, was selected by the Chicago Bears in the 2008 NFL Draft. Louis was selected with the 37th pick in the seventh round. A native of New Orleans, Louis became the 18th former Aztec player this decade to be drafted. At least one San Diego State player has been selected in the NFL Draft in seven of the last eight years and 43 of the last 47 drafts dating back to 1963. Louis played his first two seasons (200405) at tight end before suffering a devastating knee injury prior to the 2006 season. Following a lengthy rehabilitation, Louis returned to play on the offensive line in his final two campaigns (2007-08). As a tight end, Louis played in 19 games, catching 14 passes for 195 yards and one touchdown. He posted career highs with five receptions for 93 yards at Hawai'i on Dec. 3, 2005. Following his return, Louis played in 19 games on the offensive line, including all 12 games this past season making 11 starts at right tackle.


2008 Season Results and Statistics RUSHING Player

SAN DIEGO STATE OVERALL RECORD: 2-10 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE: 1-7 HOME: 2-4; AWAY: 0-6 Date Opponent

Result

Score

Opp. Rk

Att.

A.30 Cal Poly L 27-29 26,851 S. 6 at Notre Dame L 13-21 80,795 rv/rv S.13 at San Jose St. L 10-35 19,854 S.27 Idaho W 45-17 21,401 O.4 * at TCU L 7-41 30,620 rv/rv O.11 * Air Force L 10-35 43,630 O.18 * at New Mexico L 7-70 26,695 O.25 * Colorado St. (HC) L 34-38 17,185 N.1 * at Wyoming L 10-35 11,779 N.8 * at Brigham Young L 12-41 64,107 17/16 N.15 * Utah L 14-63 19,342 8/7 N.22 * UNLV W 42-21 17,846 * - Mountain West Conference Game. HC - Homecoming. Ranking refers to AP/USA Today Poll at game time. rv - receiving votes.

SCORE BY QTR San Diego State Opponents

1st 24 85

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING

Points Per Game

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty

RUSHING YARDAGE

Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing

2nd

72 138

3rd 92 77

4th

43 146

San Diego State 231 17.2

207

59 129 19

878

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Total 231 446

Opponents 446 38.6

280

157 113 10

2970

1129 251 284 3.1 73.2 11

3150 180 583 5.1 247.5 35

Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing

489-271-11 5.9 10.6 239.2 16

311-205-9 8.2 12.5 213.2 21

Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game

773 4.8 312.4

894 6.2 460.8

PASSING YARDAGE

TOTAL OFFENSE

2871

3749

2559

5529

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES: #-Yards

59-1209 25-115 9-176 20.5 4.6 19.6 17-14 73-612

49-964 27-324 11-208 19.7 12.0 18.9 15-10 64-573

PUNTS: #-Yards

72-2812

51-1915

26:14 54/166

33:45 86/172

7/15

11/18

13-71 4 30 8-12 0-0 23-30 77% 18-30 60% 27-29 93% 146255

21-124 16 60 8-14 1-1 48-58 83% 42-58 72% 60-60 100% 233850

Average Per Game

Average Per Punt Net punt 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

51.0

39.1 32.9

33%

47%

6/24376

47.8

37.5 34.1

50%

61%

6/38975

HENDERSON, A. SULLIVAN, B. CAMPBELL, T. WESLEY, M. BROWN, V. MOUGEY, D. STAHOVICH, B. DAVIS, B. SHAW, J. ALLEN, R. BROWN, D. SOKOLOSKI, K. WESTLING, D. LINDLEY, R.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

G

11 8 12 10 12 10 12 11 12 12 6 12 4 11

Att. Gain

120 48 33 11 3 13 1 2 2 1 2 1 16 31

G

LINDLEY, R. WESTLING, D. MOUGEY, D. WALLACE, R.

11 4 10 11

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

BROWN, V. HENDERSON, A. MOUGEY, D. WALLACE, R. KAWULOK, M. SULLIVAN, B. UMUOLO, A. WESLEY, M. SAMPSON, D. CAMPBELL, T. SHAW, J. SPENCER, W. BROWN, D.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

G

Effic.

Cmp.

111.04 151.53

271 205

No.

12 11 10 11 11 8 10 10 11 12 12 10 5

64 36 34 31 21 21 14 12 11 11 9 6 1

12 12

Yds.

631 228 437 405 231 205 110 151 111 90 163 73 36

271 2,871 205 2,559

SCORING

Player

TD

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

30 60

YOSHIDA, L. BROWN, V. HENDERSON, A. MOUGEY, D. SULLIVAN, B. SHAW, J. CAMPBELL, T. WALLACE, R. SAMPSON, D. WESLEY, M. MOORE, A. MAULDIN, D. WESTLING, D. LINDLEY, R. BOUDREAUX, C.

0 5 5 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

490 185 152 42 37 25 21 5 5 5 1 -2 -26 -62

FGs

8-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

8-12 8-14

242 27 2 0

Avg.

TD

Long

3.1 5.1

11 35

72 64

4.1 3.9 4.6 3.8 12.3 1.9 21.0 2.5 2.5 5.0 0.5 -2.0 -1.6 -2.0

251 878 180 2,970

117.01 71.97 75.20 0.00

12 12

Net

52 20 5 4 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 2 45 110

12 284 1,129 12 583 3,150

PASSING Player

RECEIVING Player

Loss

542 205 157 46 37 37 21 5 5 5 2 0 19 48

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4 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Att.

Int.

489 311

11 9

427 56 4 2

9 2 0 0

72 17 23 9 25 21 21 5 3 5 2 0 5 15

Pct.

56.7 48.2 50.0 0.0

55.4 65.9

73.2 247.5

Long

2,871 2,559

16 21

51 69

YPG

10.6 12.5

16 21

51 69

239.2 213.2

52.6 20.7 43.7 36.8 21.0 25.6 11.0 15.1 10.1 7.5 13.6 7.3 7.2

--------------- PATs --------------Kick Rush Rcv. Pass

27-29 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

27-29 60-60

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

37 17 11 4 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 2

TD

Long 51 20 43 34 23 45 20 39 20 33 37 20 36

15 4 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Yds.

TD 5 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

44.5 23.1 12.7 4.2 3.1 2.5 1.8 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.2 -6.5 -5.6

2,653 206 12 0

Avg.

9.9 6.3 12.9 13.1 11.0 9.8 7.9 12.6 10.1 8.2 18.1 12.2 36.0

YPG 10+ 5+ Hi Gm

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

0-1 0-0

16 0 0 0

51 34 10 0

177 66 40 9 36 17 21 5 5 5 2 25

YPG

241.2 51.5 1.2 0.0

239.2 213.2

20+ 10+ Hi Re. Hi Yd.

10 1 7 5 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1

22 12 17 19 10 9 4 5 5 3 7 4 1

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

11 7 5 7 9 9 8 6 2 4 3 2 1

183 54 97 66 60 64 74 109 20 33 71 20 36

Safety Points 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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PUNT RETURNS Player WESLEY, M. MAULDIN, D. SAMPSON, D. BROWN, V. PEREZ, J.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS Player MAULDIN, D. WESLEY, M. SAMPSON, D. BROWN, D.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

No. 12 9 2 1 1

Yards 93 12 2 5 3

25 27

115 324

No.

Yards

26 20 7 6

59 49

588 407 110 104

1,209 964

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player No.

Yards

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

9 11

176 208

FUMBLE RETURNS Player

No.

BOUDREAUX, C. PEREZ, J. MCKAY, T.J. LAOLAGI, L. HORN, R. MOORE, A. HOLMES, V.

WILLIAMS, B.J. FIFITA, S. KAWULOK, M. ALLEN, R.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

2 2 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

4 3

Avg. 7.8 1.3 1.0 5.0 3.0

4.6 12.0

0 0

21 10 1 5 3

21 50

TD

Long

20.5 19.7

1 0

93 41

1 0 0 0

93 34 27 28

Avg.

TD

Long

19.6 18.9

2 3

82 89

60.0 4.5 16.0 3.0 0.0 28.0 0.0

Yards

Avg.

18 33

0 0 0 0 0

Long

Avg.

22.6 20.4 15.7 17.3

120 9 16 3 0 28 0

10 8 0 0

TD

10.0 8.0 0.0 0.0

4.5 11.0

1 0 0 0 0 1 0

TD 0 0 0 0

0 1

82 9 16 3 0 28 0

Long 10 8 0 0

10 28

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PUNTING Player

No.

Yards

Avg.

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

72 51

2,812 1,915

39.1 37.5

STAHOVICH, B. TEAM

71 1

2,807 5

39.5 5.0

Lg.

In.20

50+

Blk.

Net yds.

Net Avg.

65 54

14 15

8 2

1 0

2,372 1,739

32.9 34.1

65 5

14 0

8 0

FIELD GOALS Player

FGM-A

Pct.

10-19

20-29

30-39

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

8-12 8-14

66.7 57.1

0-0 0-0

1-2 5-5

4-5 1-2

1 0

2,373 -1

33.4 -1.0

40-49 50-59

60+

Lg.

3-4 2-6

0-0 0-0

49 43

YOSHIDA, L. 8-12 66.7 0-0 1-2 4-5 3-4 0-1 0-0 49 CP: none; ND: none; SJSU: 36gd; UI: 26gd; TCU: none; AFA: 45gd, 34wl; UNM: none; CSU: 43gd, 33gd; WYO: 35gd, 26bl; BYU: 49gd; 34 gd; UTAH: 47wr; UNLV: 52sh

TOTAL OFFENSE Player LINDLEY, R. HENDERSON, A. SULLIVAN, B. WESTLING, D. CAMPBELL, T. WESLEY, M. BROWN, V. MOUGEY, D. STAHOVICH, B. ALLEN, R. DAVIS, B. SHAW, J. BROWN, D. SOKOLOSKI, K.

G

Plays

Rush

12 12

773 894

878 2,970

11 11 8 4 12 10 12 10 12 12 11 12 6 12

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

458 120 48 72 33 11 3 17 1 1 2 2 2 1

-62 490 185 -26 152 42 37 25 21 5 5 5 1 -2

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Player G

Rush

Rec.

PR

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

878 2970

2871 2559

115 324

HENDERSON, A. WESLEY, M. BROWN, V. MAULDIN, D. MOUGEY, D. WALLACE, R. SULLIVAN, B. CAMPBELL, T. KAWULOK, M. SAMPSON, D. SHAW, J. BROWN, D. BOUDREAUX, C. UMUOLO, A. SPENCER, W. MOORE, A. STAHOVICH, B. MCKAY, T.J. PEREZ, J. DAVIS, B. ALLEN, R. LAOLAGI, L. SOKOLOSKI, K. WESTLING, D. LINDLEY, R.

11 10 12 9 10 11 8 12 11 11 12 6 11 10 10 12 12 12 10 11 12 12 12 4 11

12 12

490 42 37 0 25 0 185 152 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 5 5 0 -2 -26 -62

228 151 631 0 437 405 205 90 231 111 163 36 0 110 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 93 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-1 0-1

Pass

Total

2,871 2,559

3,749 5,529

2,653 0 0 206 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0

KOR

0 407 0 588 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1209 964

2,591 490 185 180 152 42 37 37 21 5 5 5 1 -2

IR

Total

176 208

5249 7025

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 28 0 16 9 0 0 3 0 0 0

718 693 673 600 462 405 390 242 231 223 168 141 120 110 73 28 21 16 12 5 5 3 -2 -26 -62

YPG

235.5 44.5 23.1 45.0 12.7 4.2 3.1 3.7 1.8 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.2 -0.2

312.4 460.8 YPG

65.3 69.3 56.1 66.7 46.2 36.8 48.8 20.2 21.0 20.3 14.0 23.5 10.9 11.0 7.3 2.3 1.8 1.3 1.2 0.5 0.4 0.2 -0.2 -6.5 -5.6

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2008 SEASON STATISTICS CONT. DEFENSIVE

Player

GP

|-----------Tackles------------| Solo Ast. Total

TFL/Yds.

|--Sacks--| No.-Yards

SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

12 12

576 446

57-163 73.0-255

13-71 21-124

ALLEN, R. BOUDREAUX, C. LAOLAGI, L. PRESTON, A. WILLIAMS, B.J. SOTO, J. MOORE, A. SANDFORD, N. McKAY, T.J. HOLMES, V. LONG, J. YARBROUGH, M. MILLING, J. IKONNE, E. BURRIS, M. HEMMINGS, D. PEREZ, J. FIFITA, S. MAULDIN, D. LAWSON, E. ARMSTRONG, G. KETCHUM, L. WILLIAMS, R. CLARKE, Z. LEWIS, D. DAVIS, B. CAMPBELL, T. SIMON, H. HORN, R. SMITH, A. KAWULOK, M. SHAW, J. STAHOVICH, B. EDWARDS, K. AUTELE, J.J. YOSHIDA, L. LOUIS, L. JONES, D. BREWER, A. CRAWFORD, T. DEMARTINIS, T. SHAPIRO, Z. BROWN, V. BROWN, D. MOUGEY, D.

12 11 12 12 11 12 12 9 12 12 11 10 4 10 12 12 10 7 9 6 11 5 3 10 9 11 12 5 7 9 11 12 12 9 5 12 12 8 12 8 1 7 12 6 10

63 61 54 48 36 27 32 29 22 32 14 17 12 17 11 13 7 7 10 4 5 5 5 7 4 2 4 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1

GAME SUMMARIES Score By Quarters First Downs Game Score 1 2 3 4 Tot Ru Pa Pn Cal Poly at SDSU at Notre Dame SDSU at SJSU SDSU Idaho at SDSU at TCU SDSU Air Force at SDSU at UNM SDSU Colorado St. at SDSU at Wyoming SDSU at BYU SDSU Utah at SDSU UNLV at SDSU

29 9 7 27 0 7 21 0 7 13 0 7 35 7 14 10 0 7 17 0 3 45 7 17 41 3 17 7 0 0 35 7 0 10 0 10 70 21 28 7 0 0 38 3 7 34 7 10 35 7 21 10 3 0 41 7 13 12 0 0 63 14 21 14 0 7 21 7 0 42 7 7

7 14 0 6 0 3 0 14 7 7 14 0 7 7 21 14 7 7 7 6 0 7 7 7

6 6 14 0 7 0 14 7 14 0 14 0 14 0 7 3 0 0 14 6 28 0 7 21

21 23 20 19 22 7 20 23 28 4 30 12 28 13 25 23 22 19 18 18 30 19 16 27

13 6 6 4 12 2 11 8 23 0 27 3 19 3 10 13 16 2 6 8 13 4 1 6

8 16 11 12 9 5 7 15 5 3 3 8 8 8 14 8 5 14 12 8 16 12 15 20

0 1 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 0 1

44 40 45 34 38 30 16 15 16 5 23 11 16 7 8 4 9 6 . 6 4 4 3 . 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . .

107 101 99 82 74 57 48 44 38 37 37 28 28 24 19 17 16 13 10 10 9 9 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

402 291

978 737

Rushing Att Yards TD 51 23 34 15 55 17 40 35 71 15 77 27 63 22 33 34 59 19 37 28 40 19 23 30

263 27 105 71 293 6 182 158 383 -13 401 35 419 66 211 226 378 17 104 120 198 73 33 92

2 1 0 1 5 0 2 2 4 1 3 1 8 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 3

9.5-23 1.0-4 4.0-13 3.5-12 10.5-31 4.5-14 3.0-11 2.0-7 0.5-0 1.0-3 2.0-8 . 1.5-3 4.5-10 1.5-2 . 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-1 3.0-9 . . 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . .

2.5-12 . . 1.0-9 3.5-19 2.5-10 . . . . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . 1.0-7 . . 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . .

|------Pass Def------| Int.-Yds BrUp . 2-120 1-3 . . . 1-28 . 1-16 1-0 . . . . . . 2-9 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3 4 2 1 . . 6 . . 6 . . 1 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9-176 11-208

25 60

Passing Total Off. Return A-C-I Yards TD Att Yards Yards

Punting No-Avg

21-12-0 45-27-2 34-21-2 59-29-1 27-21-1 29-10-0 34-16-3 40-26-1 19-10-0 26-10-0 7-5-0 38-19-2 15-10-0 39-19-1 34-25-0 33-24-1 10-6-0 52-28-0 30-25-0 37-21-1 40-28-1 41-23-2 40-26-2 50-35-0

220 352 237 274 183 140 169 445 115 98 72 130 146 161 296 166 166 311 317 160 322 247 316 387

1 3 3 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 2

72 68 68 74 82 46 74 75 90 41 84 65 78 61 67 67 69 71 67 65 80 60 63 80

483 379 342 345 476 146 351 603 498 85 473 165 565 227 507 392 655 328 421 280 520 320 349 479

168 79 117 71 35 104 135 133 125 130 68 92 117 131 139 179 73 128 108 130 250 161 171 162

6-37.2 4-39.5 5-39.8 9-30.2 5-30.6 9-45.8 7-39.7 4-29.5 4-40.0 10-36.1 4-32.5 7-38.9 2-51.5 8-40.9 3-38.0 3-38.7 6-31.8 5-49.6 4-41.2 4-35.8 0-0.0 5-43.2 5-39.8 4-42.2

QBH . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 15

|-----Fumbles-----| Rcv.-Yds FF 3-0 . 1-0 . 2-10 . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . 1-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10-18 14-33

3 2 3 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Blk Kick

Saf.

1 2

. 1

CP 31 SD 35 ND 43 SD 23 SJ 27 SD 24 UI 31 SD 31 TC 37 SD 27 AF 32 SD 29 NM 43 SD 23 CS 23 SD 33 WY 25 SD 28 BY 34 SD 31 UT 34 SD 25 LV 29 SD 29

38:00 22:00 30:52 29:08 40:10 19:50 30:57 29:03 43:29 16:31 34:20 25:40 33:57 26:03 30:37 29:23 31:39 28:21 31:30 28:30 33:17 26:43 26:22 33:38

. . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 14

Fumbles Pen. Third Avg. No-Lost No-Yds Downs F. Pos 2-1 4-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0 2-1 3-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0

5-50 2-10 7-58 11-100 5-26 8-62 2-25 8-62 9-105 3-30 4-43 6-55 8-47 6-45 3-40 4-47 7-56 9-68 5-50 2-20 6-55 10-72 3-18 4-41

2-13 2-11 3-12 5-16 7-17 1-12 7-17 6-15 9-17 1-11 9-14 7-18 11-16 3-13 7-12 7-13 8-14 5-15 6-13 5-15 13-14 4-12 4-14 8-15

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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OFFENSIVE STARTERS Position Cal Poly UND LT LG C RG RT R W X TE/WR RB QB FB

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Kawulok Sullivan Lindley

Mougey Brown, V. Kawulok Sullivan Lindley Campbell

DEFENSIVE STARTERS Position Cal Poly UND DE DT DT DE WLB MLB SLB CB FS SS CB

DeMartinis Lawson Soto Williams, B.J. Preston Laolagi Allen Moore Boudreaux McKay Holmes

DRIVE ENGINEERING

Quarterback

Ryan Lindley Drew Westling Kelsey Sokoloski

SAN DIEGO STATE OPPONENTS

Allen Lawson Soto Williams, B.J. Milling Laolagi Preston Moore Boudreaux McKay Holmes

Drives Started 129 26 1

156 155

SJSU

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Kawulok Sullivan Lindley

SJSU

Allen Lawson Soto Williams, B.J. Milling Laolagi Preston Moore Sandford McKay Holmes

Idaho

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Wesley Brown, V. Henderson Lindley Campbell

Idaho

Soto Fifita Long Williams, B.J. Preston Laolagi Allen Sandford Boudreaux Perez Holmes

TCU

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Wesley Brown, V. Shaw Henderson Lindley

AFA

UNM

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Gunther Wesley Mougey Brown, V. Kawulok Henderson Westling

TCU

AFA

Soto Fifita Long Williams, B.J. Preston Laolagi Allen Moore Boudreaux Sandford Holmes

CSU

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wesley Mougey Brown, V. Umuolo Sullivan Lindley

Autele Fifita Soto Williams, B.J. Preston Laolagi Allen Moore Boudreaux Sandford Holmes

Wyo.

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Henderson Lindley Campbell

UNM

CSU

Soto Lawson Long Ikonne Preston Laolagi Allen Moore Boudreaux Sandford Holmes

Soto Ikonne Long Williams, B.J. Preston Laologi Allen Moore Sandford McKay Mauldin

SAN DIEGO STATE OPPONENTS

Times Inside Opp. 20 30 58

Nelson Rivera Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Spencer Henderson Lindley

Wyo.

Autele Long Soto Williams, B.J. Yarbrough Laologi Allen Moore Boudreaux Sandford Holmes

------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By ----------------------------------------------TD FG MFG Punts Downs TO SF Clock 25 2 0

27 57

7 1 0

3 1 0

8 8

57 15 0

4 6

6 1 0

72 51

21 3 0

7 7

1 0 0

24 18

9 3 1

1 0

QB Efficiency is drives that resulted in scores or missed field goals divided by number of drives minus drives ended by the clock. When two quarterbacks are involved in a drive, the quarterback that began the drive will receive credit for points yielded.

RED ZONE

BYU

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Kawulok Henderson Lindley

13 8

AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITION Times Total Started Yard Line SAN DIEGO STATE 156 4,402 OPPONENTS 155 5,142 Does not include defensive returns for touchdowns.

5 6

2 1

Average Field Pos

0 0

Started in Opp.

28.22 33.17

10 24

1 2

4 5

Scores

TD

6 17

0 2

FG

5 14

1 3

1 1

Points Yielded

Pts./ Drive

QB Efficiency

2 2

Soto Fifita Long Williams, B.J. Preston Laologi Allen Perez Boudreaux McKay Holmes

210 430

1.35 2.77

27.3 48.3

1.50 0.65 0.00

29.2 17.4 0.0

TD Pct.

60.0 72.4

Punts

UNLV

Soto Fifita Lawson Williams, B.J. Preston Laologi Allen Moore Boudreaux McKay Holmes

Total Points

141 312

MFG

Utah

UNLV

Nelson Schmidt Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Umuolo Henderson Lindley

Soto Fifita Long Williams, B.J. Preston Laologi Allen Moore Boudreaux McKay Holmes

193 17 0

------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By ----------------------------------------------TD FG MFG Punts Downs TO SF Clock 18 42

BYU

Utah

Nelson Rivera Iosefa A.-Moleta Louis Wallace Mougey Brown, V. Wesley Henderson Lindley

Scoring Pct.

76.7 82.8

Downs

TO

0 1

1 1

4.70 5.38

Total Points

Clock 0 2

37 107

TURNOVERS

San Diego State’s 25 turnovers led to 128 Opponent points: 17 TD: 28.7% of Opponents’ total points (446). Opponent’s 19 turnovers led to 61 San Diego State points: 8 TD: 26.4% of San Diego State’s total points (231).

Line of Scrimmage

Own Territory ------------------------------------------ Opponent Territory--------------------------------EZ/G-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 49-40 39-30 29-20 19-10 9-G/EZ

SAN DIEGO STATE TOs 0 3 4 OPPONENTS TOs 2 0 2 Yard line refers to where opponent took over possession.

1 1

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6 1

4 4

3 2

1 1

1 0

2 6

Total 25 19

Returned for TD 4 2

-----------TO By Quarter--------1 2 3 4 5 1

8 8

5 7

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Opponent Cal Poly

Notre Dame San Jose St. Idaho

TCU Air Force at UNM Colorado St.

at Wyoming at BYU Utah UNLV

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES

Drive Type of Drive Plays Yds. Time Score Qtr/Time Start 8 7 3 6 2 9 7 8 5 4 4 6 9 3 2 14 10 7 13 8 12 3 15 12 6 12 6 5 2 17 7 11 3 9 11

70 66 56 77 44 80 35 56 18 83 62 86 89 66 1 73 29 61 54 46 77 80 60 43 60 42 42 31 41 95 71 86 29 72 74

2:16 2:18 0:40 2:23 0:29 4:31 2:02 3:51 1:43 1:47 1:35 2:42 3:23 1:26 0:39 5:54 3:51 2:53 5:26 3:23 5:26 1:13 5:34 5:33 3:04 5:16 2:16 2:12 0:49 7:07 2:21 4:20 1:20 3:52 5:32

TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD FG TD TD FG FG TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

2nd/5:41 3rd/12:42 3rd/2:19 4th/6:51 2nd/5:32 3rd/8:31 3rd/5:18 1st/6:27 2nd/13:09 2nd/10:20 2nd/4:32 3rd/8:57 3rd/3:58 4th/11:02 3rd/12:11 2nd/9:53 2nd/3:08 3rd/7:30 1st/5:00 2nd/12:07 2nd/2:10 3rd/1:03 4th/7:09 1st/8:20 3rd/1:43 3rd/4:18 3rd/1:10 4th/0:49 2nd/11:01 3rd/3:14 1st/2:21 2nd/4:06 3rd/3:46 4th/11:25 4th/4:16

CP30 CP34 CP44 CP23 ND44 SD20 SD47 SD44 UI27 SD17 SD38 SD14 SD11 SD34 TC01 SD27 SD44 SD39 SD46 SD28 SD23 SD20 SD24 WY18 SD40 SD26 SD42 BY31 UT41 SD05 SD29 SD14 LV71 SD28 SD26

Scoring Play

Drive Type of Drive Plays Yds. Time Score Qtr/Time Start

Opponent Cal Poly

Sullivan 16-yd from Lindley Wallace 30-yd from Lindley V. Brown 23-yd from Lindley Sullivan 5-yd run Lindley 1-yd run Mougey 15-yd from Lindley Yoshida 36-yd FG Henderson 3-yd run Yoshida 26-yd FG V. Brown 41-yd from Lindley V. Brown 48-yd from Lindley V. Brown 51-yd from Lindley Henderon 4-yd run Sullivan 45-yd from Lindley Wesley 2-yd run Westling 1-yd run Yoshida 45-yd FG Mougey 15-yd from Lindley Henderson 1-yd run Yoshida 43-yd FG V. Brown 51-yd from Lindley Henderson 72-yd run Yoshida 33-yd FG Yoshida 35-yd FG Shaw 26-yd from Lindley Yoshida 49-yd FG Yoshida 34-yd FG Mougey 31-yd from Lindley Mougey 31-yd from Lindley Shaw 16-yd from Lindley Sampson 6-yd from Lindley Campbell 1-yd run Mougey 3-yd run Henderson 12-yd from Lindley Campbell 7-yd run

Notre Dame San Jose St.

Idaho TCU

Air Force New Mexico

Colorado St.

at Wyoming

at BYU

Utah

LANE YOSHIDA SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS SDSU Distance TD FG (minus) 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99

0 2 1 1 2 3 5 7 6 1

0 1 1 4 1 -

Opponent TD FG

0 2 3 2 8 10 8 13 11 -

0 1 1 1 1 2 2 -

UNLV

GAME OPENING DRIVES SDSU Game Pts. FD Yds. Cal Poly at Notre Dame at SJSU Idaho at TCU Air Force at New Mexico Colorado St. at Wyoming at BYU Utah UNLV

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0

24 28 9 25 -7 -3 -5 2 43 -2 33 7

7 4 4 6 9 3 6 11 6 7 9 9 12 4 8 8 15 7 9 10 8 4 8 16 11 11 4 4 4 2 12 4 8 11 9 6 10 9 5 8 6 4 12 8 4 4 7 7 10 5 6 5 6 7 7 12 2 11 11 11 5 5 8 7

63 58 35 61 63 21 80 55 56 89 76 80 42 0 66 74 55 10 69 55 52 47 40 78 74 54 47 46 67 9 42 22 80 80 60 71 51 79 70 72 86 74 89 61 80 66 88 49 38 80 25 29 78 51 53 70 40 44 83 77 65 50 58 77

3:44 1:12 1:40 2:29 3:39 0:17 2:12 6:30 2:36 3:22 3:49 3:10 5:29 0:43 3:26 3:49 7:00 2:36 3:56 4:08 3:51 1:50 4:13 5:21 3:20 3:32 1:51 1:26 1:30 0:36 4:36 1:12 2:41 4:31 4:03 3:29 4:30 4:31 2:23 4:29 2:58 1:07 5:31 2:41 1:25 1:03 2:41 2:50 4:03 1:48 3:06 1:57 2:00 2:58 3:17 4:20 0:35 5:50 2:13 5:32 2:08 1:27 3:29 1:37

Opponent Pts. FD Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 3 7 0

0 1 3 0 0 6 2 2 0 0 4 0

2 8 38 9 9 78 46 33 6 -4 53 9

TD TD TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

1st/3:07 2nd/1:32 3rd/6:34 4th/14:50 4th/0:00 2nd/1:14 4th/9:43 4th/2:08 1st/2:45 2nd/11:38 2nd/6:37 4th/14:07 4th/0:25 2nd/1:04 4th/12:28 4th/7:13 1st/2:56 2nd/14:03 2nd/5:45 2nd/0:22 3rd/3:47 4th/9:17 4th/3:21 1st/9:39 3rd/9:11 3rd/0:38 4th/9:27 1st/12:46 1st/9:11 2nd/13:17 2nd/6:41 2nd/5:20 2nd/0:23 3rd/10:29 4th/14:28 4th/8:20 1st/0:30 2nd/7:36 3rd/12:37 3rd/7:50 3rd/2:16 4th/14:56 1st/2:49 2nd/6:12 2nd/2:25 2nd/0:22 4rd/4:47 1st/9:42 2nd/8:37 2nd/5:19 2nd/0:36 3rd/12:55 4th/14:03 4th/10:07 1st/11:33 1st/2:41 1st/14:55 2nd/5:11 2nd/0:15 3rd/12:42 4th/9:00 1st/9:22 3rd/0:17 4th/9:48

SD37 SD42 CP35 SD39 SD37 SD21 ND20 ND45 SJ44 SJ11 SJ24 SJ20 SD42 SD17 UI34 UI26 TC42 SD35 TC31 TC45 TC48 SD47 SD40 AF22 AF26 AF46 SD47 SD46 NM33 SD09 SD42 SD22 NM20 NM20 NM40 NM29 CS24 CS21 CS30 CS28 CS14 CS26 WY11 WY39 WY20 WY34 WY12 SD49 BY46 BY20 SD32 SD29 BY22 BY49 UT47 UT30 SD40 SD44 UT17 UT23 UT35 SD50 LV42 LV23

Scoring Play

Barden 22-yd from Dally Mole 8-yd run Dally 1-yd run Gardner 23-yd FG Gardner 21-yd FG Floyd 22-yd from Clausen Tate 38-yd from Clausen Grimes 6-yd from Clausen Reed 2-yd run Davis 35-yd run Reed 4-yd run Reed 2-yd run Eden 1-yd run Amancio 28-yd FG Vital 2-yd run McCarty 12-yd run Ross 20-yd FG Ross 42-yd FG Christian 10-yd run Reagan 3-yd from Jackson Jackson 9-yd run Turner 5-yd run Jackson 3-yd run Jefferson 1-yd run Clark 9-yd run Newell 1-yd run Cousins 32-yd from Smith Gruner 20-yd run Ferguson 4-yd run Ferguson 4-yd run Ferguson 5-yd run Gruner 13-yd run Mark 19-yd from Gruner Ferguson 35-yd run Quillen 4-yd run Brown 37-yd run Smith 43-yd FG Sperry 20-yd from Farris Morton 12-yd run Sperry 6-yd from Farris Morton 24-yd run Sperry 9-yd from Farris Moore 35-yd run Moore 2-yd run Stewart 69-yd from Stutzriem Moore 1-yd run Seldon 14-yd run Vakapuna 7-yd run Payne 34-yd FG George 6-yd from Hall Payne 25-yd FG Latu 3-yd run Collie 61-yd from Hall Collie 9-yd from Hall Sampson 2-yd from Johnson Brown 4-yd from Johnson Reed 32-yd from Johnson Brown 5-yd from Johnson Reed 3-yd from Johnson Asiata 1-yd run Stowers 1-yd run Wolfe 33-yd from Clausen Trotter 1-yd run Wolfe 34-yd from Clausen

2ND-HALF OPENING DRIVES SDSU Game Pts. FD Yds. Cal Poly at Notre Dame at SJSU Idaho at TCU Air Force at New Mexico Colorado State at Wyoming at BYU Utah UNLV

7 0 0 7 7 0 7 0 0 3 7 0

4 0 0 3 0 1 3 2 2 0 7 3

66 -5 -7 86 1 10 61 29 66 4 95 44

Opponent Pts. FD Yds. 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 7 0 7 0 0

0 0 3 1 0 5 4 3 1 2 3 0

4 0 54 26 -21 74 80 70 38 29 62 5

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2008 MWC Season Statistics 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

TURNOVER RATIO

2008 MWC Final Standings

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Utah TCU BYU Air Force Colorado St. UNLV New Mexico

San Diego St.

Utah BYU TCU Air Force UNLV Colorado St. New Mexico

San Diego St.

Wyoming

SCORING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

TCU Utah BYU Air Force New Mexico Wyoming Colorado St. UNLV

San Diego St.

PASS OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

BYU Colorado St. Utah

San Diego St.

UNLV TCU New Mexico Wyoming Air Force

PASS DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

8 7 6 5 4 2 2 1 1

Wyoming

SCORING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Mountain West W L Pct.

TCU Wyoming Utah Air Force UNLV

San Diego St.

New Mexico BYU Colorado St.

G

13 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 12

G

13 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12

G

TD

0 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 7

XP

59 59 56 39 39 40 29 30 19

56 56 49 36 37 37 25 27 17

TD

XP

18 28 37 36 34 40 51 50 60

18 23 33 35 33 37 49 45 60

Att-Cmp-Int

13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 13

493-338-14 427-256-16 414 -279-9 489-271-11 385-223-6 371-217-8 289-159-14 277-143-17 138-74-6

G

Att-Cmp-Int

13 12 13 13 12 12 12 13 13

384-193-15 359-200-9 409-225-19 375-219-12 312-191-7 311-205-9 366-211-12 409-250-9 396-253-10

W

1.000 .875 .750 .625 .500 .250 .250 .125 .125

13 11 10 8 7 5 4 2 4

2XP DXP 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2XP DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

Pct

68.6 60.0 67.4 55.4 57.9 58.5 55.0 51.6 53.6

Pct

50.3 55.7 55.0 58.4 61.2 65.9 57.7 61.1 63.9

Overall L

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 8

FG

Saf Pts

22 11 16 24 12 16 18 8 7

1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

FG 7 11 10 12 12 18 12 14 8

Yds

4,035 3,227 3,178 2,871 2,680 2,614 1,576 1,412 1,068

Yds

2,219 2,274 2,470 2,599 2,521 2,559 2,562 2,803 2,860

Pct.

1.000 .846 .769 .615 .539 .417 .333 .167 .333

Avg

480 445 437 348 307 327 253 231 152

36.9 34.2 33.6 26.8 25.6 25.2 21.1 19.2 12.7

Saf Pts

Avg

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

Avg

147 224 285 289 273 333 393 391 446

11.3 17.2 21.9 22.2 22.8 27.8 30.2 32.6 37.2

TD Yds/g

8.2 7.6 7.7 5.9 7.0 7.0 5.5 5.1 7.7

35 19 29 16 23 14 4 8 9

310.4 248.2 244.5 239.2 223.3 201.1 131.3 117.7 82.2

Avg

TD

Yds/g

5.8 6.3 6.0 6.9 8.1 8.2 7.0 6.9 7.2

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8 18 15 15 24 21 24 17 23

170.7 189.5 190.0 199.9 210.1 213.2 213.5 215.6 220.0

1. TCU Utah Air Force 4. New Mexico 5. Colorado St. BYU 7. UNLV 8. San Diego St. 9. Wyoming

G

13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 12

Gained Fum-Int-Tot 13-15-28 12 -19-31 18-12-30 13-12-25 12-10-22 21-9-30 6-7-13 10-9-19 5-9-14

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G

Air Force TCU New Mexico Wyoming Utah Colorado St. BYU UNLV

13 13 12 12 13 13 13 12 12

San Diego St.

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

13 13 12 12 13 13 13 12 12

San Diego St.

BYU TCU Utah Colorado St. Air Force UNLV New Mexico

San Diego St.

Wyoming

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G

TCU Utah New Mexico Wyoming BYU Air Force Colorado St. UNLV

TOTAL OFFENSE

TCU Utah Wyoming New Mexico Air Force BYU Colorado St. UNLV

San Diego St.

Lost Fum-Int-Tot

G Rush 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12

1,747 2,863 2,034 1,919 3,470 1,460 2,499 878 2,140

G Rush

13 13 12 12 13 13 13 12 12

612 1,289 1,682 1,467 1,840 1,824 2,471 2,557 2,970

7-8-15 9-9-18 11-6-17 8-14-22 4-16-20 14-14-28 7-6-13 14-11-25 19-17-36

No

Mar

777 642 540 502 499 456 424 404 284

3,470 2,863 2,499 2,140 2,034 1,919 1,747 1,460 878

Yds

Avg

TD

No

Yds

Avg

TD

355 415 439 453 473 500 470 510 583

612 1,289 1,467 1,682 1,824 1,840 2,471 2,557 2,970

4.5 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.1 4.2 4.1 3.6 3.1

1.7 3.1 3.3 3.7 3.9 3.7 5.3 5.0 5.1

Per/g

+13 +13 +13 +3 +2 +2 +0 -6 -22

1.00 1.00 1.00 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.00 -0.50 -1.83

Yds/g

27 39 23 9 24 18 21 15 11

266.9 220.2 208.2 178.3 156.5 147.6 134.4 121.7 73.2

Yds/g

9 10 6 13 18 19 22 24 35

47.1 99.2 122.2 140.2 140.3 141.5 190.1 213.1 247.5

Pass

Plays Yds Avg/P TD Yds/g

Pass

Plays Yds Avg/P TD Yds/g

4,035 917 5,782 2,614 1,013 5,477 3,178 913 5,212 3,227 883 5,146 1,068 915 4,538 2,680 789 4,140 1,576 829 4,075 2,871 773 3,749 1,412 779 3,552

2219 2470 2274 2562 2599 2803 2860 2521 2559

739 824 812 805 875 882 866 822 894

2,831 3,759 3,956 4,029 4,439 4,627 5,331 5,078 5,529

6.3 5.4 5.7 5.8 5.0 5.2 4.9 4.8 4.6

3.8 4.6 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.2 6.2 6.2 6.2

56 53 53 37 36 38 27 27 17

17 25 31 30 34 35 45 48 56

444.8 421.3 400.9 395.8 349.1 345.0 339.6 312.4 296.0

217.8 289.2 329.7 335.8 341.5 355.9 410.1 423.2 460.8


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G

BYU Utah UNLV Air Force Colorado St. TCU

13 13 12 13 13 13 12 12 12

San Diego St.

New Mexico Wyoming

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE G

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

TCU Utah Wyoming Air Force BYU New Mexico Colorado St. UNLV

13 13 12 13 13 12 13 12 12

San Diego St.

RED ZONE OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G

UNLV Utah TCU Air Force Colorado St. BYU

12 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12

San Diego St.

Wyoming New Mexico

RED ZONE DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

G

TCU Air Force Utah BYU

13 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12

San Diego St.

Wyoming Colorado State New Mexico UNLV

RUSHING YARDS/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Johnson Moore Ferguson Unga Summers

CS WY NM BY LV

PASSING AVERAGE/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Hall

Lindley

Johnson Farris Clayton

BY

SD

UT CS LV

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Hall Dalton Johnson

Lindley

Clayton

BY TC UT

SD LV

Att

493 414 385 138 427 371 489 289 277

Cmp Pct 338 279 223 74 256 217 271 159 143

.686 .674 .579 .536 .600 .585 .554 .550 .516

Att Cmp

384 409 359 375 409 366 396 312 311

RZ

35-37 51-56 58-65 45-51 37-45 53-65 23-30 18-24 32-43

RZ

15-21 32-43 24-32 35-44 48-58 34-40 40-47 27-31 42-45

G

13 12 11 13 12

G

13 11 13 13 9

G

13 11 13 11 9

Int

Int

193 225 200 219 250 211 253 191 205

14 9 6 6 16 8 11 14 17

50.3 55.0 55.7 58.4 61.1 57.7 63.9 61.2 65.9

Pct. TDs

R/P

29 40 46 28 23 46 18 13 19

Pct. TDs

71.4 74.4 75.0 79.5 82.8 85.0 85.1 87.1 93.3

9 26 19 26 42 21 29 22 31

No

Yds

278 249 223 240 183

A-C-I

Rush 115 432 128 -62 163

Yds

8 15 18 15 17 24 23 24 21

FG-AT

R/P

FG-AT

5/4 18/8 9/10 17/9 30/12 12/9 14/15 6/16 18/13

Pct

3957 2242 2972 2653 1894

TD

2,219 2,470 2,274 2,599 2,803 2,562 2,860 2,521 2,559

6-6 11-11 12-15 17-18 14-15 7-11 5-7 5-8 13-14

69.2 56.7 68.0 61.5 58.9

Pass

35 29 23 9 19 14 16 4 8

14/15 20/20 37/9 22/6 16/7 19/27 10/8 7/6 16/3

1,476 1,301 1,105 1,132 740

477-330-14 427-242-9 394-268-9 379-233-13 258-152-4

TD

4,035 3,178 2,680 1,068 3,227 2,614 2,871 1,576 1,412

Pct

15 19 9 12 9 12 10 7 9

94.6 91.1 89.2 88.2 82.2 81.5 76.7 75.0 74.4

Yds

F/I/D/O

3,957 2,653 2,972 2,934 1,894

Plays 542 420 502 458 325

2/2/1/0 2/3/2/2 0/2/2/0 1/2/3/1 2/3/2/2 1/0/3/1 2/1/2/2 0/1/1/0 0/1/0/1

12 7 13 11 8

Yds

Effic

97.9 108.6 120.5 123.4 128.0 131.5 138.7 150.0 151.5

1/1/0/0 0/3/2/0 1/1/1/1 1/0/2/2 0/2/5/0 3/4/1/0 2/1/2/0 0/1/2/0 1/3/4/2

TD

5.3 5.2 5.0 4.7 4.0

155.1 150.6 133.0 131.5 130.6 125.8 111.0 95.7 91.7

F/I/D/O

6-7 6-8 5-9 9-11 6-7 13-14 11-11 5-7 11-12

Avg

Effic

TD

Total

35 16 27 19 18

4,072 2,674 3,100 2,591 2,057

Yds/g 113.5 108.4 100.5 87.1 61.7

Avg/g

304.4 241.2 228.6 225.7 210.4

Yds/g 313.2 243.1 238.5 235.5 228.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Collie Wolfe Pitta Brown

BY LV BY UT

Brown

SD

Collie Wolfe Greer Pitta Young

BY LV CS BY TC

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Moore Collie Johnson Brown Unga

WY BY CS TC BY

Hall Johnson Clayton Farris Dalton

G

Rec

13 12 13 13 13

G

106 88 83 77 64

Rush

G

BY UT LV CS TC

13 13 9 13 11

Hatz Sakoda Santiago Kelton Miller

Sakoda Harrison Evans Ferguson Unga

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Beauchamp

LV

Boudreaux

SD

Allen

SD

Lamendola

AF

Brewer

CS

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Quin Smith Johnson Richard Dobbs Prosinski

NM UT UT UT WY WY

TD

Avg/c

Rec/g

PR

40 1,538 295 95 309

G

G

Yds

667 495 0 526 0

Pct

Yds

69.2 68.0 58.9 61.5 59.3

2,008 2,112 1,771 1,188 1,441

3,957 2,972 1,894 2,934 2,242

Punt 44 56 41 54 58

TD 35 27 18 19 11

Yds

122 108 97 78 92

G

FG

FGA

Long

Pos

Solo

LB DB LB LB LB

Ast

54 61 47 63 56

G

12 13 12 12 12 12

24 29 20 24

73 40 71 44 48

Int 5 5 4 3 3 3

Tot

127 101 118 107 104

Yds

95 151 7 138 70 8

Eff

157.2 149.4 140.5 136.2 129.2

Avg

Pts/g

22 24 16 0 0

22 24 16 18

Avg/g

167.3 162.5 136.2 118.8 110.8

Pts

FG

56 36 49 0 0

118.3 86.7 85.7 83.3 76.0

44.1 42.1 41.8 41.3 39.8

XPT

0 0 0 13 15

8.15 7.33 6.38 5.92 5.33

1,940 2,357 1,712 2,230 2,310

TD

13 13 13 12

12 11 13 12 12

14.5 11.8 17.7 13.0 16.7

KR

0 2 0 20 0

G

13 13 13 11 13

14.5 11.8 13.0 11.7 9.9

15 6 3 6 5

A-C-I

UT AF TC NM

TACKLES

Yds

11 13 13 13 12

UT AF TC NM BY

Sakoda Harrison Evans Aho

Rec/g

477-330-14 394-268-9 258-152-4 379-233-13 307-182-5

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4.

Avg/c

15 6 6 7 5

Rcv

CS UT BY TC NM

SCORING/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TD

1,538 1,040 1,114 1,083 988

PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yds

1,538 1,040 1,083 900 631

106 88 63 83 59

12 1,301 13 77 13 1,476 10 547 13 1,132

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rec

13 12 13 13 12

RECEPTION YARDS/GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

G

53 48 50 48

Avg/g 10.6 9.2 9.1 8.9 8.7

TD 0 1 0 2 2 0

9.4 8.3 7.5 7.1 7.1

Pct

91.7 82.8 80.0 75.0

Sk

2.0 0.0 3.0 2.5 0.0

Int/g

0.42 0.38 0.33 0.25 0.25 0.25

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2008 Game Recaps 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

Cal Poly 29 San Diego State 27

San Diego State 13 Notre Dame 21

Aug. 30, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif.

Sept. 6, 2008 l Notre Dame Stadium l Notre Dame, Ind. l NBC

SAN DIEGO – Despite overcoming a nine-point deficit in the second half, San Diego State’s

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – San Diego State held a six-point lead late in the fourth quarter, but the

five turnovers proved to be too costly as the Aztecs fell to Cal Poly, 29-27, at Qualcomm Stadium. SDSU took its first lead of the game at 27-26 in the fourth quarter and held that advantage until the Mustangs converted a 21-yard field goal with the clock winding down, dashing the Scarlet and Black’s hopes of securing a season-opening win for the first time since 2004. In his first collegiate start, Aztec redshirt freshman quarterback Ryan Lindley racked up an impressive 352 passing yards and three touchdowns, but it was Cal Poly who held a lopsided advantage in rushing yards (263-27) and won the battle in total offense (483-379). On Cal Poly’s second drive of the game, GAME STATISTICS SDSU senior linebacker Russell Allen forced a Cal Poly 9 7 7 6 - 29 fumble and also recovered it at the Aztec 3-yard San Diego State 0 7 14 6 - 27 line, but three plays later, sophomore running back Brandon Sullivan was tackled in the end CP – Team safety, no drive (6:58, 1st) zone for a safety, giving the Mustangs a 2-0 CP – Barden 22-yd pass from Dally (Gardner lead. kick) – 7 plays, 63 yards, 3:44 (3:07, 1st) Cal Poly gained momentum from there, SDSU – Sullivan 16-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida kick) – 8 plays, 70 yards, 2:16 (5:41, going up 9-0 on a 22-yard touchdown pass 2nd) from Jonathan Dally to Ramses Barden with CP – Mole 8-yd run (Gardner kick) – 4 plays, 58 3:07 left in the first quarter. Barden finished with yards, 1:12 (1:32, 2nd) a game-high 161 yards on seven catches. SDSU – Wallace 30-yd pass from Lindley San Diego State was able to get on the (Yoshida kick) – 7 plays, 66 yards, 2:18 (12:42, board and cut its deficit to two at the 5:41 mark 3rd) CP – Dally 1-yd run (Gardner kick) – 4 plays, 35 in the second quarter on a 16-yard TD reception by Sullivan, but the Mustangs would evenyards, 1:40 (6:34, 3rd) SDSU – V. Brown 23-yd pass from Lindley tually tack on one more before the end of the (Yoshida kick) – 3 plays, 56 yards, 0:40 (2:19, half to take a 16-7 lead. 3rd) The Aztecs came out of the break on fire, CP – Gardner 23-yd FG – 6 plays, 61 yards, 2:29 putting together a 7-play, 66-yard drive that ate (14:50, 4th) SDSU – Sullivan 5-yd run (Lindley pass failed) up 2:12 on the clock and ended with a 30-yard touchdown catch by Roberto Wallace. – 6 plays, 77 yards, 2:23 (6:51, 4th) After Cal Poly got back on the board, SDSU CP – Gardner 21-yd FG – 9 plays, 63 yards, 3:39 (0:00, 4th) closed out the third frame with a 23-yard TD pass from Lindley to Vincent Brown, and the CP SDSU Aztecs trailed by just two points (23-21) headFirst Downs 21 23 ing into the final 15 minutes of action. Rushes-Yards 51-263 23-27 The Mustangs opened the fourth quarter Passing Yards 220 352 with a field goal, but the Aztecs would eventuC-A-I 12-21-0 27-45-2 ally take their first lead of the game on SulliTotal Offense 483 379 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 van’s 5-yard touchdown run with 6:51 on the Penalties-Yards 5-50 2-10 clock. Unable to convert an extra two-point atPossession Time 38:00 22:00 tempt, SDSU held a narrow 27-26 advantage. Turnovers 1 5 After a successful defensive effort on Cal Average Field Pos. 31 35 Poly’s subsequent drive, the Scarlet and Black Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Sullivan 15- took control of the ball with 4:24 left to play, but 43-1; D. Brown 1-2; Wesley 1-(-2); Lindley 6-(- were unable to maintain possession, allowing 16). CP: Noble 11-89; Mole 12-84-1; Dally the Mustangs to start their final drive at the 3:39 17-40-1; Yocum 3-20; Grayson 4-17; Hall 4-13. mark. Cal Poly took advantage of the opportunity, using up the clock to set up Andrew GardPassing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: ner’s game-winning field goal. Lindley 45-27-2, 352, 3. CP: Dally 20-12-0, 220, Lindley finished the evening 27-for-45, while 1; Breaux 1-0-0, 0, 0. Brown led the way on the receiving end with 98 Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Sullivan 9- yards and a touchdown on seven catches. Sul64-1; V. Brown 7-98-1; Kawulok 3-52; Mougey livan also had a strong showing with two touch3-44; Wallace 2-41-1; Spencer 2-17; D. Brown downs, a team-leading 43 yards on the ground 1-36. CP: Barden 7-161-1; Tolver 3-25; Grayson and nine catches for 64 yards. 1-24; Noble 1-10.

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Fighting Irish came back to score two touchdowns in the final 10 minutes to pull off a 21-13 win in front of a sold-out crowd at Notre Dame Stadium. SDSU finished the game with a slight advantage in total offense (345-342), but was unable to overcome 11 penalties and a costly turnover. Aztec redshirt freshman quarterback Ryan Lindley had another fine start, throwing for 274 yards, while Notre Dame signal caller Jimmy Clausen totaled 237 yards. It was a defensive battle in the opening quarter with both teams coming up short on their first three drives of the game. Notre Dame started off the second frame by moving down the field and into Aztec territory. On second and goal, the Irish attempted to run the ball, but Luke Laolagi forced a fumble before recovering it at the 3-yard line to prevent a UND touchdown. The Scarlet and Black finally dented the scoreboard on a 1-yard touchdown run by Lindley. T.J. McKay came up big for SDSU on the defensive end, intercepting a Clausen pass and returning it 16 yards to the Notre Dame 44-yard line. Lindley then completed a 43-yard pass to Darren Mougey to set up the Aztecs’ first score. After getting excellent field position on a blocked punt, the Fighting Irish evened the game on a 22-yard touchdown pass from Clausen to Michael Floyd. With just 1:14 left on the clock, GAME STATISTICS the Aztecs had to let the time run down and San Diego State 0 7 6 0 - 13 Notre Dame 0 7 0 14 - 21 went into the break with the score knotted at 77. San Diego State regained the lead at the SDSU – Lindley 1-yd run (Yoshida kick) – 2 plays, 44 yards, 0:29 (5:32, 2nd) 8:31 mark in the third quarter with a 9-play, 80ND – Floyd 22-yd pass from Clausen (Walker yard drive that ended in a 15-yard TD catch by kick) – 3 plays, 21 yards, 0:17 (1:14, 2nd) Mougey. A missed extra point gave the Aztecs SDSU – Mougey 15-yd pass from Lindley a 13-7 advantage that held up going into the (Yoshida kick failed) – 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:31 final 15 minutes of action. (8:31, 3rd) Things were looking up for SDSU as it ND – Tate 38-yd pass from Clausen (Walker started the fourth quarter by making its way kick) – 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:12 (9:43, 4th) ND – Grimes 6-yard pass from Clausen (Walker down to the Notre Dame 4-yard line. On first kick) – 11 plays, 55 yards, 6:30 (2:08, 4th) and goal, running back Brandon Sullivan was stopped short of the goal line, with the Irish SDSU ND forcing a fumble and recovering it for a touchFirst Downs 19 20 Rushes-Yards 15-71 34-105 back. Notre Dame capitalized on the opportunity, Passing Yards 274 237 C-A-I 29-59-1 21-34-2 taking its first lead on its ensuing possession. Total Offense 345 342 The Irish then put the game out of reach when Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Clausen found David Grimes in the endzone to Penalties-Yards 11-100 7-58 go ahead by eight points with 2:08 left to play. Possession Time 29:08 30:52 Clausen finished the day 21-for-34 with two Turnovers 2 4 Average Field Pos. 23 43 interceptions and three touchdowns, while his prime target was Golden Tate, who racked up Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Sullivan 10- 93 yards on a team-high six catches. 66; Henderson 2-12; Mougey 1-(-1); Lindley 2Lindley completed 29 of his 59 pass at(-6). ND: Allen 17-59; Hughes 16-54; Maust tempts, with one interception and one touch1-(-8). down. Mougey recorded a career-high 97 yards on five catches, while Matthew Kawulok added Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Lindley 59-29-1, 274, 1. ND: Clausen 34-21-2, a career-best nine receptions for 60 yards. Sullivan led the Aztec rush with 66 yards on 10 at237, 3. tempts. Laolagi paced the defense with 13 Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Kawulok 9- tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recov60; Mougey 5-97-1; Wallace 4-40; Henderson 4- ery. 37; V. Brown 3-19; Sullivan 2-7; Umuolo 1-7; Shaw 1-7. ND: Tate 6-93-1; Grimes 5-35-1; Hughes 3-32; Allen 3-18; Kamara 1-28; Floyd 122-1; Rudolph 1-5; Yeatman 1-4.


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San Diego State 10 San Jose State 35

Idaho 17 San Diego State 45

Sept. 13, 2008 l Spartan Stadium l San Jose, Calif.

Sept. 27, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif. l Go Vandals

SAN JOSE, Calif. – San Jose State, which piled up 476 yards of total offense, jumped out to

SAN DIEGO – Coming off a bye week and playing at home for the first time since late August,

an early 21-point lead and never looked back as it went on to defeat San Diego State, 35-10. SDSU was unable to find any offensive rhythm, GAME STATISTICS posting just 140 yards on a 10-for-29 passing San Diego State 0 7 3 0 - 10 effort and with four Spartan sacks, they were San Jose State 7 14 0 14 - 35 limited to just six rushing yards. SJSU dented the scoreboard first with 2:45 SJSU – Reed 2-yd run (Strubeck kick) – 6 plays, remaining in the opening quarter on a 2-yard 56 yards, 2:36 (2:45, 1st) SJSU – Davis 35-yd run (Strubeck kick) – 7 touchdown run by quarterback Kyle Reed. The Spartans continued to pick up momenplays, 89 yards, 3:22 (11:38, 2nd) SJSU – Reed 4-yd run (Strubeck kick) – 9 plays, tum, scoring on their first two drives of the sec76 yards, 3:49 (6:37, 2nd) ond period to take a 21-0 lead. Yonus Davis ran SDSU – Moore 28-yd interception return 35 yards for a TD before San Jose State put to(Yoshida kick) – no drive (1:15, 2nd) SDSU – Yoshida 36-yd FG – 7 plays, 35 yards, gether a 9-play, 76-yard drive that ended in a 4-yard touchdown run by Reed. 2:02 (5:18, 3rd) The Scarlet and Black finally got on the SJSU – Reed 2-yd run (Strubeck kick) – 9 plays, board with 1:15 left to play in the first half when 80 yards, 3:10 (14:07, 4th) SJSU – Eden 1-yd run (Strubeck kick) – 12 Aaron Moore grabbed his first interception of plays, 42 yards, 5:29 (0:25, 4th) the year and returned it 28 yards for the score. SDSU was responsible for the only points SDSU SJSU of the third frame as Lane Yoshida converted First Downs 7 22 Rushes-Yards 17-6 55-293 the Aztecs’ first field goal attempt of the season Passing Yards 140 183 from 36 yards out. The Scarlet and Black, trailC-A-I 10-29-0 21-27-1 ing 21-10 heading into the final 15 minutes of Total Offense 146 476 action, appeared to be within striking distance, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 but the Spartans would soon end any notion of Penalties-Yards 8-62 5-26 an SDSU comeback. Possession Time 19:50 40:10 Continuing its drive that started late in the Turnovers 1 1 Average Field Pos. 24 27 third quarter, San Jose State quickly found the end zone on fourth and goal as Reed ran four Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Sullivan 6-22; yards for his third TD of the evening with 14:07 Wesley 1-7; Henderson 2-1; Campbell 1-0; D. left to play. The Spartans then tacked on one Brown 1-(-1); Lindley 6-(-23). SJSU: Davis 18- more score with 25 seconds on the clock to 143-1; Rutley 10-95; Richmond 2-24; Reed 13- claim the 35-10 victory. 15-3; Liaina 7-12; Avila 1-3; Eden 2-1-1; SJSU, which had more than three times as Hunsucker 2-0. many rushing attempts as SDSU, recorded 293 Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: yards on the ground compared to the Aztecs’ Lindley 29-10-0, 140, 0. SJSU: Reed 25-20-1, six. The Spartans also won the battle in the air 178, 0; Eden 1-1-0, 5, 0; Richmond 1-0-0, 0, 0. with a 183-140 advantage in passing yards. Reed finished the evening 20-for-25 with Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Kawulok 4- one interception and 178 yards, while adding 55; V. Brown 2-15; Sullivan 1-41; Sampson 1-20; three rushing TDs. Davis paced SJSU’s running Wallace 1-7; Umuolo 1-2. SJSU: Richmond 883; Beauchman 4-39; Williams 3-16; Harrison 2- game with 143 yards and a touchdown, while 20; Hunsucker 2-19; Elledge 1-7; Rutley 1-(-1). Brandon Rutley added 95 yards on the ground. San Diego State quarterback Ryan Lindley completed 10 of his 29 pass attempts for 140 yards and tight end Matthew Kawulok was his prime target with 55 yards on five catches. Andrew Preston led the Aztec defense with 15 tackles, including a sack for a loss of nine, while Russell Allen compiled 14 stops with 4.5 TFLs.

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San Diego State picked up its first win of the season as it compiled over 600 yards en route to a 45-17 victory over Idaho. The Scarlet and Black held a lopsided 445-169 advantage in passing yards and easily won the battle in total offense (603-351). Aztec quarterback Ryan Lindley had a memorable game, setting Mountain West Conference and SDSU freshman records with 433 passing yards and four touchdowns. Sophomore Vincent Brown also had a record-setting game, establishing career-highs in receiving yards (183) and receiving TDs (3). Junior Atiyyah Henderson, meanwhile, paced the SDSU running game with his third career 100-yard rushing performance. San Diego State quickly got on the board when Henderson ran three yards for a touchdown on the Aztecs’ second drive of the game. Junior Lane Yoshida then tacked on three more points early in the second frame, converting a 26-yard field goal. SDSU would eventually take a commanding 24-0 lead with 4:32 remaining in the first half as Lindley completed back-to-back 40-plus yard touchdown passes to Brown. Idaho was able to get its first points before the end of the secGAME STATISTICS ond quarter with a field goal, giving the Aztecs Idaho 0 3 0 14 - 17 a 24-3 lead at intermission. San Diego State 7 17 14 7 - 45 Coming out of the break, the Scarlet and Black picked up right where it left off with LindSDSU – Henderson 3-yd run (Yoshida kick) – 8 ley finding Brown once again, this time conplays 56 yards, 3:51 (6:27, 1st) SDSU – Yoshida 26-yd FG – 5 plays, 18 yards, necting for 51 yards. On its next drive, SDSU took a 38-3 lead on a 4-yard touchdown run by 1:43 (13:09, 2nd) SDSU – V. Brown 41-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida Henderson. kick) – 4 plays, 83 yards, 1:47 (10:20, 2nd) Idaho found the end zone for the first time SDSU – V. Brown 48-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida with 12:28 left in the game as Troy Vital comkick) – 4 plays, 62 yards, 1:35 (4:32, 2nd) pleted an 8-play, 66-yard drive with a 2-yard TD IDAHO – Amancio 28-yd FG – 4 plays, 0 yards, run. The Aztecs quickly responded, however, 0:43 (1:04, 2nd) SDSU – V. Brown 51-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida when Sullivan caught a 45-yard touchdown pass from Lindley just 1:26 later. The Vandals kick) – 6 plays, 86 yards, 2:42 (8:57, 3rd) SDSU – Henderson 4-yd run (Yoshida kick) – 9 would tack on one more score before the end plays, 89 yards, 3:23 (3:58, 3rd) of the game for the final 45-17 margin. IDAHO – Vital 2-yd run (Amancio kick) – 8 plays, Idaho quarterback Nathan Enderle finished 66 yards, 3:26 (12:28, 4th) the evening 11-for-26 for 112 yards with two inSDSU – Sullivan 45-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida terceptions. Eddie Williams led the Vandal rekick) – 3 plays, 66 yards, 1:26 (11:02, 4th) IDAHO – McCarty 12-yd run (Amancio kick) – 8 ceivers with 71 yards, while Prince McCarty totaled 82 yards and one touchdown on the plays, 74 yards, 3:49 (7:13, 4th) ground. IDAHO SDSU Lindley completed 24 of his 38 pass atFirst Downs 20 23 tempts with one interception and four TDs. In Rushes-Yards 40-182 35-158 addition to Brown’s 183-yard performance, junPassing Yards 169 445 ior Mekell Wesley compiled 109 yards on six C-A-I 16-34-3 26-40-1 Total Offense 351 603 catches. Henderson, meanwhile, kept Idaho on Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 its toes with 100 rushing yards on a seasonPenalties-Yards 2-25 8-62 high 21 attempts. Possession Time 30:57 29:03 On the defensive side, senior Corey Turnovers 4 2 Boudreaux had an interception and returned it Average Field Pos. 31 31 for 38 yards, while sophomores Romeo Horn Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson and Jose Perez recorded their first career picks. 21-100-2; Lindley 3-25; Campbell 8-24; Sullivan 2-11; Sokoloski 1- (-2). Idaho: McCarty 12-821; Vital 12-46-1; Davis 1-19; Jackson 5-13; Enderle 7-12; Williams 2-10; Ashley 1-0.

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Lindley 38-24-1, 433, 4; Westling 2-2-0, 12, 0. Idaho: Enderle 26-11-2, 112, 0; Joseph 8-5-1, 57, 0. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: V. Brown 8-

183-3; Wesley 6-109; Sullivan 4-53-1; Wallace 3-47; Henderson 3-18; Shaw 1-26; Sampson 19. Idaho: Williams 7-71; Jackson 2-15; Vital 2-9; Greenwood 1-22; Brown 1-20; Komar 1-18; Davis 1-8; McCarty 1-6.

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San Diego State 7 TCU 41

Air Force 35 San Diego State 10

Oct. 4, 2008 l Amon G. Carter Stadium l Ft. Worth, Texas l The Mtn.

Oct. 11, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif. l The Mtn.

FORT WORTH, Texas – San Diego State was unable to overcome a first-half 20-point deficit

SAN DIEGO – San Diego State held a three-point lead at halftime, but it was unable to secure

as it dropped its Mountain West opener to TCU, 41-7, at Amon G. Carter Stadium. The Horned Frogs, who entered the game as the No. 1 team in the nation in rushing defense, held the Aztecs to minus 13 yards on the ground. The Scarlet and Black finished the evening with just four first downs and 85 yards of total offense. San Diego State hung tough with the home team in the early going and trailed just 3-0 at the end of the opening quarter. The Horned Frogs got on the board when a 15-play, 55-yard drive that ate up seven minutes on the clock set up a 20-yard field goal by Ross Evans. TCU added to its lead at the start of the second frame with another field goal from Evans, this time from 42 yards out. The Frogs then found the end zone on its final two drives of the half as Ryan Christian had a 10-yard touchdown run before Marcus Jackson completed a 3yard TD pass to Shae Reagan to give TCU a 20-0 lead at the break. The Aztecs got off to a good start in the third period when Russell Allen recovered a fumble by TCU quarterback Marcus Jackson at the Horned Frogs’ 1-yard line. Mekell Wesley then GAME STATISTICS San Diego State 0 0 7 0 - 7 ran the ball in from two yards out for the Scarlet TCU 3 17 7 14 - 41 and Black’s first touchdown of the evening. TCU would not let up, however, as it scored 21 TCU – Evans 20-yd FG – 15 plays, 55 yards, unanswered points to close out the game. 7:00 (2:56, 1st) Jackson led the Frogs’ attack, finishing the TCU – Evans 42-yd FG – 7 plays, 10 yards, 2:36 evening 10-for-19 with 115 yards and one (14:03, 2nd) TCU – Christian 10-yd run (Evans kick) – 9 touchdown, while also racking up a game-high 131 yards and two TDs on the ground. plays, 69 yards, 3:56 (5:45, 2nd) San Diego State struggled to find its rhythm TCU – Reagan 3-yd pass from Jackson (Evans kick) – 9 plays, 69 yards, 3:56 (5:45, 2nd) on offense after starting quarterback Ryan SDSU – Wesley 2-yd run (Yoshida kick) – 2 Lindley (4-for-8, 37 yards) left the game in the plays, 1 yard, 0:39 (12:11, 3rd) second quarter with a shoulder injury. Backup TCU – Jackson 9-yd run (Evans kick) – 8 plays, Drew Westling finished the game completing 52 yards, 3:51 (3:47, 3rd) TCU – Turner 5-yd run (Evans kick) – 4 plays, 47 just six of his 17 pass attempts for 61 yards. Vincent Brown led the SDSU receivers with 52 yards, 1:50 (9:17, 4th) TCU – Jackson 3-yd run (Evans kick) – 8 plays, yards on six catches. 40 yards, 4:13 (3:21, 4th) Four Aztecs ended up with double digits in tackles, led by Corey Boudreaux’s game- and SDSU TCU career-high 14 stops. Allen (11 tackles), B.J. First Downs 4 28 Williams (10) and Luke Laolagi (10) were also Rushes-Yards 15-(-13) 71-383 Passing Yards 98 115 among the SDSU defensive leaders. C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Turnovers Average Field Pos.

10-26-0 85 1-1 3-30 16:31 1 27

10-19-0 498 1-1 9-105 43:29 1 39

Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson 45; Campbell 1-3; Wesley 1-2-1; Lindley 3-(-7); Westling 6-(-16). TCU: Jackson 27-131-2; Brown 10-66; Turner 16-63-1; Christian 10-56-1; Kerley 4-40; Smith 1-17; Young 1-7; Cavness 1-3; Watts 1-0. Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Westling 17-6-0, 61, 0; Lindley 8-4-0, 37, 0; Wallace 1-0-0, 0, 0. TCU: Jackson 19-10-0, 115, 1.

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Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: V. Brown 6-52;

Wallace 1-34; Shaw 1-13; Sullivan 1-3; Henderson 1-(-4). TCU: Reagan 4-53-1; Kerley 2-23; Johnson 1-14; Clay 1-11; Brown 1-9; Shivers 1-5.

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its first Mountain West Conference victory of the season as the Aztecs eventually fell to Air Force, 35-10, at Qualcomm Stadium. The Falcons controlled the running game with a lopsided 401-35 advantage in rushing, while also winning the battle in total offense (473-165). SDSU put up a solid first half with junior quarterback Drew Westling completing 15 of his 21 pass attempts, but the Air Force defense shut down the Scarlet and Black after the break, allowing the Aztecs to pick up only three first downs and 13 total yards in the final 30 minutes of action. The Falcons got on the board on their first series as they drove 78 yards down the field to score on a 1-yard touchdown run by Tim Jefferson. San Diego State responded in the second quarter and tied the game at seven after putting together a 14-play, 73-yard drive that ended in a 1-yard TD run by Westling. SDSU then took a 10-7 advantage on its following series when Lane Yoshida converted a season-long 45yard field goal. The Scarlet and Black kept its momentum GAME STATISTICS Air Force 7 0 14 14 - 35 going on the defensive end as junior Jonathan San Diego State 0 10 0 0 - 10 Soto forced a fumble on Air Force’s ensuing drive, and senior Russell Allen recovered the AFA – Jefferson 1-yd run (Harrison kick) – 16 ball at the Falcons’ 32-yard line. SDSU was unplays, 78 yards, 5:21 (9:39, 1st) able to take advantage of the opportunity, howSDSU – Westling 1- yd run (Yoshida kick) – 14 ever, as Yoshida’s 34-yard FG attempt missed plays, 73 yards, 5:54 (9:53, 2nd) wide left. SDSU – Yoshida 45-yd FG – 10 plays, 29 yards, After an unsuccessful three-point attempt 3:51 (3:08, 2nd) AFA – Clark 9-yd run (Harrison kick) – 11 plays, by Air Force at the end of the period, the Aztecs maintained their 10-7 lead heading into the 74 yards, 3:20 (9:11, 3rd) AFA – Newell 1-yd run (Harrison kick) – 11 plays, break. 54 yards, 3:32 (0:38, 3rd) The Scarlet and Black was unable to find AFA – Moore 25-yd interception return (Harrison its rhythm on either side of the ball following kick) – no drive (11:37, 4th) the intermission as Air Force went on to score AFA – Cousins 32-yd pass from Smith (Harrison 28 unanswered points. The Falcons regained kick) – 4 plays, 47 yards, 1:51 (9:27, 4th) the lead with 9:11 left in the third frame when AFA SDSU Asher Clark ran nine yards for the touchdown. First Downs 30 12 Trailing by only four points (14-10), Allen Rushes-Yards 77-401 27-35 forced another Falcon fumble and sophomore Passing Yards 72 130 B.J. Williams recovered it at the Aztecs’ 12-yard C-A-I 5-7-0 19-38-2 line, but SDSU went three and out to turn the Total Offense 473 165 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 momentum back to Air Force. After tacking on Penalties-Yards 4-43 6-55 one more score at the end of the quarter, the Possession Time 34:20 25:40 Falcons went on to find the end zone twice in Turnovers 2 2 the final 15 minutes of play for the 35-10 vicAverage Field Pos. 32 29 tory. In his first Division I start, Westling compiled Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson 9128 passing yards on an 18-for-35 effort. Junior 28; Mougey 5-17; Sullivan 3-0; Westling 10-(10)-1. AFA: Clark 15-109-1; Newell 19-77-1; Atiyyah Henderson led the way on the receivLumpkin 14-71; Jefferson 12-55-1; Southworth ing end with seven catches for 41 yards. The San Diego State defense had four 5-28; Tew 3-23; Stephens 3-19; Halderman 218; Paffett 4-1. players record double-digit tackles for the second straight game. Senior Corey Boudreaux Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: once again led the effort with a career-high 21 Westling 35-18-2, 128, 0; Mougey 3-1-0, 2, 0. tackles, which tied him for second in SDSU sinAFA: Jefferson 5-3-0, 34, 0; Smith 2-2-0, 38, 1. gle-game history. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson 7-41; V. Brown 4-14; Sampson 2-18; Umuolo 217; Wesley 2-12; Spencer 1-20; Mougey 1-8. AFA: Cousins 3-41-1; Halderman 1-25; Dekker 1-6.


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San Diego State 7 New Mexico 70

Colorado State 38 San Diego State 34

Oct. 18, 2008 l University Stadium l Albuquerque, N.M. l The Mtn.

Oct. 26, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif. l The Mtn.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – San Diego State traveled to Albuquerque in search of its first Mountain West Conference victory but was unable to turn the tide as New Mexico ran away with the game early and claimed a 70-7 victory at GAME STATISTICS University Stadium. San Diego State 0 0 7 0 - 7 The Aztecs, who fell to the Lobos by just New Mexcio 21 28 7 14 - 70 three points in 2007, were unable to match that effort as UNM dominated the battle in total ofUNM – Gruner 20-yd run (Aho kick) – 4 plays, fense (565-227). Rodney Ferguson and James 46 yards, 1:26 (12:46, 1st) UNM – Ferguson 4-yd run (Aho kick) – 4 plays, Wright led the New Mexico attack as both rushed for over 100 yards, with Ferguson find67 yards, 1:30 (9:11, 1st) UNM – Latchison 28-yd fumble recover (Aho ing the end zone four times on the afternoon. kick) – no drive (8:07, 1st) UNM came out of the gates aggressively, UNM – Ferguson 4-yd run (Aho kick) – 2 plays, jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first seven 9 yards, 0:36 (13:17, 2nd) minutes of action. The Lobos opened the game UNM – Ferguson 5-yd run (Aho kick) – 12 plays, by picking off Aztec quarterback Ryan Lindley’s 42 yards, 4:36 (6:41, 2nd) UNM – Gruner 13-yd run (Aho kick) – 4 plays, third pass attempt of the day at the SDSU 46yard line and eventually got on the board with 22 yards, 1:12 (5:20, 2nd) UNM – Mark 19-yd pass from Gruner (Aho kick) a 20-yard run by Brad Gruner. – 8 plays, 80 yards, 2:41 (0:23, 2nd) After scoring on its next drive, UNM’s JayUNM – Ferguson 35-yd run (Aho kick) – 11 mar Latchison recovered an Aztec fumble and plays, 80 yards, 4:31 (10:29, 3rd) returned it 28 yards for the Lobos’ third touchSDSU – Mougey 15-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida down of the first quarter. kick) – 7 plays, 61 yards, 2:53 (7:30, 3rd) In the second frame, Ferguson had back-toUNM – Quillen 4-yd run (Aho kick) – 9 plays, 60 back rushing TDs before New Mexico tacked yards, 4:03 (14:28, 4th) UNM – Brown 37-yd run (Shakir kick) – 6 plays, on two more scores to take a commanding 4971 yards, 3:29 (8:20, 4th) 0 lead into the break. The Scarlet and Black’s lone touchdown SDSU UNM came in the third period when Lindley comFirst Downs 13 28 Rushes-Yards 22-66 63-419 pleted a 15-yard pass to Darren Mougey to Passing Yards 161 146 conclude a 7-play, 61-yard drive that ate up C-A-I 19-39-1 10-15-0 2:53 on the clock. SDSU was unable to get Total Offense 227 565 much else going, however, as the Lobos scored Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 two more times in the final 15 minutes for the Penalties-Yards 6-45 8-47 70-7 victory. Possession Time 26:03 33:57 Lindley, who had not played since suffering Turnovers 3 1 Average Field Pos. 23 43 a shoulder injury in the first half of the TCU game, completed 18 of his 37 pass attempts Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Sullivan 9-39; for 156 yards. Mougey led the Aztec receivers Henderson 8-31; Wesley 2-10; Mougey 1-(-4); with 53 yards and a touchdown on four catches. Lindley 2-(-10). UNM: Ferguson 25-149-4; Wright Safety Corey Boudreaux, meanwhile, 16-110; Brown 3-62-1; Gruner 7-42-2; Quillen 7- recorded his third consecutive double-digit 41-1; Smith 3-7; James 1-7; Fussell 1-1. tackle performance with a game-high 10 stops.

SAN DIEGO – In a back and forth battle that saw four ties, it was Colorado State who was

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Lindley 37-18-1, 156, 1; Westling 2-1-0, 5, 0. UNM: Gruner 11-8-0, 92, 1; Smith 3-1-0, 14, 0; Scarlett 1-1-0, 40, 0. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: V. Brown 515; Mougey 4-53-1; Sullivan 3-28; Wallace 2-27; Wesley 2-12; Sampson 1-16; Umuolo 1-5; Henderson 1-5. UNM: Bruno 3-58; Williams 3-39; Mark 2-27-1; McQueen 2-22.

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able to take the lead late in the game and hold off the Aztecs, 38-34, at Qualcomm Stadium. San Diego State recorded a season-best 226 rushing yards, but lost the battle in total offense (507-392). Junior Atiyyah Henderson led the Scarlet and Black with a career-high 177 yards on 25 carries. After going three and out on its first drive, SDSU appeared to be in the same situation during its next possession, but freshman Brian Stahovich pulled off a fake punt and ran 21 yards for the first down. The Aztecs capitalized on their second chance as Henderson eventually reached the end zone on a 1-yard rush. CSU got on the board before the end of the first 15 minutes of play when Jason Smith converted a 43-yard field goal, but junior Lane Yoshida responded with a field goal of his own from the same distance, giving the Scarlet and Black a 10-7 lead early in the second period. Just under five minutes later, the Rams recorded their first TD of the evening to tie the game, but the Aztecs responded once again, this time with a 10-yard touchdown pass from GAME STATISTICS Colorado State 3 7 21 7 - 38 redshirt freshman Ryan Lindley to sophomore San Diego State 7 10 14 3 - 34 Vincent Brown. CSU evened the playing field (17-17) in the SDSU – Henderson 1-yd run (Yoshida kick) – 13 third frame when Dion Morton ran 12 yards for plays, 54 yards, 5:26 (5:00, 1st) the score at the 12:37 mark. It didn’t take long CSU – Smith 43-yd FG – 10 plays, 51 yards, for SDSU to regain the lead, however, as junior 4:30 (0:30, 1st) SDSU – Yoshida 43-yd FG – 8 plays, 46 yards, Davion Mauldin tallied his first career touchdown on a 93-yard kickoff return. The return 3:23 (12:07, 2nd) CSU – Sperry 20-yd pass from Farris (Smith was the eighth-longest in school history and kick) – 9 plays, 79 yards, 4:31 (7:36, 2nd) the longest overall since 1997. SDSU – V. Brown 10-yd pass from Lindley (Yoshida The Rams then took their first lead of the kick) – 12 plays, 77 yards, 5:26 (2:10, 2nd) night after Morton and Kory Sperry notched CSU – Morton 12-yd run (Smith kick) – 5 plays, their second TDs of the game, but the Aztecs 70 yards, 2:23 (12:37, 3rd) SDSU – Mauldin 93-yd kickoff return (Yoshida would not be outdone as Henderson tied it up at 31 with a 72-yard touchdown run with 1:03 kick) – no drive (12:19, 3rd) CSU – Sperry 6-yd pass from Farris (Smith kick) remaining in the quarter. – 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:29 (7:50, 3rd) CSU went ahead 38-31 early in the final peCSU – Morton 24-yd run (Smith kick) – 6 plays, riod before SDSU closed the gap to four on a 86 yards, 2:58 (2:16, 3rd) 33-yard FG by Yoshida. After getting a key deSDSU – Henderson 72-yd run – 3 plays, 80 fensive stop, the Scarlet and Black was primed yards, 1:13 (1:03, 3rd) CSU – Sperry 9-yd pass from Farris (Smith kick) to complete a come-from-behind victory as Lindley found Campbell down the field to get – 4 plays, 74 yards, 1:07 (14:56, 4th) SDSU – Yoshida 33-yd FG – 15 plays, 60 yards, to the Rams’ 41-yard line, but the Aztecs’ run 5:34 (7:09, 4th) was stopped short on the following play when Jake Galusha picked off Lindley’s pass to seCSU SDSU cure the win for Colorado State. First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Turnovers Average Field Pos.

25 33-211 296 25-34-0 507 1-0 3-40 30:37 0 23

23 34-226 166 24-33-1 392 0-0 4-47 29:23 1 33

Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson

25-177-2; Campbell 5-22; Stahovich 1-21; Wesley 1-9; V. Brown 1-1; Lindley 1-(-4). CSU: Johnson 26-130; Morton 3-61-2; Stucker 1-15; Mosure 2-7; Farris 1-(-2).

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Lindley 33-24-1, 166, 1. CSU: Farris 34-25-0, 296, 3.

Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: V. Brown 11-

40-1; Mougey 5-41; Henderson 3-6; Wallace 2-30; Sampson 2-16; Campbell 1-33. CSU: Sperry 561-3; Johnson 5-28; Greer 4-78; Morton 4-43; Pauga 3-23; Mosure 2-54; Liggett 1-7; Peitz 1-2.

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2008 Game Recaps 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

San Diego State 10 Wyoming 35

San Diego State 12 No. 17/16 BYU 41

Nov. 1, 2008 l War Memorial Stadium l Laramie, Wyo. l The Mtn.

Nov. 8, 2008 l LaVell Edwards Stadium l Provo, Utah l The Mtn.

LARAMIE, Wyo. – San Diego State received a 311-yard passing performance from redshirt

PROVO, Utah – San Diego State held Brigham Young to seven first-quarter points and allowed

freshman Ryan Lindley and drove inside the Wyoming 18-yard line five times but was denied victory in a 35-10 loss to Wyoming at War Memorial Stadium. The Aztecs struck first, driving 43 yards on their opening series before settling for a 35yard field goal from Lane Yoshida. It marked the first time in 2008 that San Diego State had scored on its opening drive of the game. The Cowboys responded on their second series of the game by driving 89 yards in 12 plays and converting three third-down situations en route to a Devin Moore 35-yard touchdown run. The Aztec defense forced two three-and-out series in Wyoming’s first three possessions to keep the score in check. But the Cowboys struck for three second quarter touchdowns, including two scores in the final 2:25 of the first half to open up a 28-3 halftime lead. Wyoming completed just six passes on the afternoon and was held to 166 total passing yards, but completed two big pass plays, one each on its final two drives of the half, to help set up the touchdowns. After starting at its own 20-yard line, GAME STATISTICS San Diego State 3 0 7 0 - 10 Wyoming converted a third-and-2 to set up a Wyoming 7 21 7 0 - 35 69-yard touchdown pass play from Stutzrien to Stewart. That gave the Cowboys a 21-3 advanSDSU - Yoshida 35-yd FG - 12 plays, 43 yards, tage. 5:33 (8:20, 1st) Following an SDSU punt, Wyoming again WYO - Moore 35-yd run - 12 plays, 89 yards, struck for a big play, this time converting a 585:31 (2:49, 1st) WYO - Moore 2-yd run - 8 plays, 61 yards, 2:41 yard pass play to take the ball from the Cowboy 37-yard line to the Aztec five. Two plays later, (6:12, 2nd) WYO - Stewart 69-yd pass from Stutzriem - 4 Devin Moore had his third rushing touchdown of the half and Wyoming had a 25-point halfplays, 80 yards, 1:25 (2:25, 2nd) WYO - Moore 1-yd run - 4 plays, 66 yards, 1:03 time lead. (0:22, 2nd) The Aztecs took the opening kickoff of the WYO - Seldon 14-yd run - 7 plays, 88 yards, 2:41 second half and drove to the Cowboy 5-yard (4:47, 3rd) SDSU - Shaw 26-yd pass from Lindley, 3:04 line, before the drive stalled. Later in the quarter, the Aztecs would secure a touchdown for (1:43, 3rd) their 23rd consecutive game, when Lindley SDSU WYO found Justin Shaw from 26 yards out. It marked First Downs 18 22 the first career score for the senior Shaw. Rushes-Yards 19-17 59-378 Lindley continued his remarkable freshman Passing Yards 311 166 campaign, recording his third 300-yard passing C-A-I 28-52-0 6-10-0 game and setting a school freshman record for Total Offense 328 544 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 most pass attempts without throwing an interPenalties-Yards 9-68 7-56 ception. Senior Corey Boudreaux posted a gamePossession Time 28:21 31:39 Turnovers 1 0 high 13 tackles, including 11 solo stops, while Average Field Pos. 28 25 senior linebacker Russell Allen posted his 10th career double-digit tackle game with 11. Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson 927; Shaw 2-5; Sullivan 3-4; Campbell 1-(-1); Lindley 4-(-18). WYO: Moore 24-234-3; Seldon 23-124-1; Stutzriem 3-10; Terry 3-5; Hetrick 13; Genho 1-3; Stewart 2-1; Team 2-(-2).

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Lindley 52-28-0, 311, 1. WYO: Stutzriem 10-60, 166, 1. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Wallace 766; Mougey 4-52; Campbell 4-25; Shaw 3-71-1; Kawulok 3-52; Henderson 2-19; Sampson 2-14; Spencer 1-16; Sullivan 1-9; V. Brown 1-7. WYO: Stewart 3-132-1; Bolling 1-13; Salyards 1-11; Leonard 1-10.

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only 10 with less than nine minutes to go in the first half, but could not get going offensively as the Aztecs dropped a 41-12 decision to the No. 17/16 Cougars at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The start of the game was promising for SDSU as it forced the high-powered BYU offense to a three-and-out situation. On the ensuing Aztec drive, quarterback Ryan Lindley had the first snap bounce off of his face mask and the Cougars recovered on San Diego State’s first play of the game. The turnover set up Fui Vakapuna’s seven-yard touchdown run nearly three minutes later to give the home team a 7-0 lead. The game remained a defensive battle until Cougar kicker Mitch Payne was successful GAME STATISTICS San Diego State 0 0 6 6 - 12 from 34 yards out with 8:37 to go in the half, BYU 7 13 7 14 - 41 putting BYU up 10-0. Brigham Young would pull away at the end of the half as it scored on BYU - Vakapuna 7-yd run - 7 plays, 49 yards, a six-yard pass from Max Hall to Andrew 2:50 (9:42, 1st) George and a 25-yard field goal after consecBYU - Payne 34-yd FG - 10 plays, 38 yards, 4:03 utive three-and-out possessions for SDSU. (8:37, 2nd) Leading 27-0 coming out of halftime, BYU BYU - George 6-yd pass from Hall - 5 plays, 80 kicked off to Aztec returner Mekell Wesley and yards, 1:48 (5:19, 2nd) BYU - Payne 25-yd FG - 6 plays, 25 yards, 3:06 he promptly fumbled the ball after a 23-yard re(0:36, 2nd) turn, which was recovered by the Cougars at BYU - Latu 3-yd run - 5 plays, 29 yards, 1:57 the SDSU 29. (12:55, 3rd) Hall took it from there and took advantage SDSU - Yoshida 49-yd FG - 12 plays, 42 yards, of the short field as he hit Dennis Pitta for a 135:16 (4:18, 3rd) SDSU - Yoshida 34-yd FG, 6 plays, 42 yards, yard gain, gave the ball to Wayne Latu, who picked up five yards, and then took it himself 2:16 (1:10, 3rd) BYU - Collie 61-yd pass from Hall - 6 plays, 78 for an eight-yard gain, setting the stage for yards, 2:00 (14:03, 4th) Latu’s three-yard scoring run. BYU - Collie 9-yd pass from Hall - 7 plays, 51 The game remained at 27-0 until the Aztecs yards, 2:58 (10:07, 4th) dented the scoreboard thanks to Lane SDSU - Mougey 9-yd pass from Lindley - 5 Yoshida’s career-long 49-yard field goal. plays, 31 yards, 2:12 (0:49, 4th) On BYU’s next possession, Corey SDSU BYU Boudreaux knocked the ball away from Latu on First Downs 18 18 2nd and 3, giving the Aztecs excellent field poRushes-Yards 28-120 37-104 sition at their own 42. Six plays and 2:16 later, Passing Yards 160 317 Yoshida was perfect from 34 yards out to cut C-A-I 37-21-1 25-30-0 the Cougar lead to 27-6 entering the fourth Total Offense 280 421 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1 quarter. Following six unanswered San Diego State Penalties-Yards 2-20 5-50 Possession Time 28:30 31:30 points, the Cougars struck fast in the final Turnovers 4 1 stanza and went ahead 34-6 after Hall conAverage Field Pos. 31 34 nected on a deep ball to Austin Collie for a 61yard scoring pass. After that, Darren Mougey Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Campbell 4had the ball jarred loose, again giving BYU ex41; Brown 2-36; Wesley 4-18; Mougey 510;Henderson 9-10; Allen 1-5; Lindley 3-0. BYU: cellent field position, this time at their own 49. Unga 11-37; Hall 9-22; Vakapuna 8-18-1; Latu Seven plays later, Hall found Collie again for a 3-15-1; Collie 1-11; Kariya 3-3; Gaskins 1-(-1); nine-yard toss, making the score 41-6. Team 1-(-1). With 3:01 left in the game, Lindley directed a five-play, 2:12-drive that covered 31 yards Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: and ended with Mougey grabbing a nine-yard Lindley 36-21-1, 160, 1; Wallace 1-0-0, 0, 0. TD pass in the back of the endzone. The extra BYU: Hall 30-25-0, 317, 3. point failed and BYU ran out the rest of the Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Brown 7-52; clock to emerge with its ninth win of the year. Wallace 4-33; Mougey 4-32-1; Henderson 4-23; Spencer 2-20. BYU: Collie 9-127-2; Reed 5-95, Pitta 5-59; Unga 2-14; George 2-12-1; Kariya 18; White 1-2.


2008 GAME RECAPS CONT.

No. 8/7 Utah 63 San Diego State 14

UNLV 21 San Diego State 42

Nov. 15, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif. l The Mtn.

Nov. 22, 2008 l Qualcomm Stadium l San Diego, Calif. l CBS C

SAN DIEGO – The San Diego State football team showed off a strong passing attack but it

SAN DIEGO – Ryan Lindley completed 35 of 50 passes for 387 yards and two touchdowns

was not enough as the Aztecs fell to eighth-ranked and eventual Sugar Bowl champion Utah, 63-14, at Qualcomm Stadium. The game marked the second straight contest for San Diego State against a Mountain West Conference opponent ranked in the Top 25. The Aztecs trailed by 21 points entering the fourth quarter but the Utes piled on 28 points in the final stanza, including a pair of lengthy interception returns for touchdowns to provide the final margin. Utah quarterback Brian Johnson, who later earned Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors, connected on 27-of-38 passes for 283 yards and five touchdowns. Freddie Brown, who this past April was selected in the NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, caught 11 passes for 110 yards and two touchdown strikes. Utah ended the game with 520 yards of total offense and an additional 250 yards on returns. SDSU freshman quarterback Ryan Lindley completed 23-of-41 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns on the afternoon. Lindley got GAME STATISTICS the Aztecs on the board in the second quarter Utah 14 21 0 28 - 63 when he found senior wide receiver Darren San Diego State 0 7 7 0 - 14 Mougey on a 31-yard touchdown strike. Mougey finished the game with five catches UTAH - Sampson 2-yd pass from Johnson - 7 and a team-high 85 yards receiving. plays, 53 yards, 3:17 (11:33, 1st) Lindley’s second touchdown of the game UTAH - Brown 4-yd pass from Johnson - 12 proved to be the only points scored for either plays, 70 yards, 4:20 (2:41, 1st) UTAH - Reed 32-yd pass from Johnson - 2 plays, team in the third quarter. San Diego State 40 yards, 0:35 (14:55, 2nd) capped a 17-play, 95-yard drive with a 16-yard SDSU - Mougey 31-yd pass from Lindley - 2 pass from Lindley to senior wide receiver Justin plays, 41 yards, 0:49 (11:01, 2nd) Shaw. UTAH - Brown 5-yd pass from Johnson - 11 San Diego State had additional opportuniplays, 44 yards, 5:50 (5:11, 2nd) UTAH - Reed 3-yd pass from Johnson - 11 plays, ties to put points on the board, but missed a field goal and had two turnovers in Utah terri83 yards, 2:13 (0:15, 2nd) SDSU - Shaw 16-yd pass from Lindley - 17 tory. plays, 95 yards, 7:07 (3:14, 3rd) A pair of Aztecs reached double figures in UTAH - Asiata 1-yd run - 11 plays, 77 yards, 5:32 tackles as Andrew Preston recorded 12 stops (12:42, 4th) and senior Russell Allen added 11 tackles and UTAH - Stowers 1-yd run - 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:08 in the process became SDSU’s all-time leading (9:00, 4th) UTAH - Richard 89-yd interception return (5:59, 4th) tackler in assisted tackles. UTAH - Richard 38-yd interception return (4:49, 4th) First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Turnovers Average Field Pos.

UTAH SDSU 30 19 40-190 19-73 322 247 28-40-1 23-41-2 520 320 0-0 1-1 6-55 10-72 33:17 26:43 1 3 34 25

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as San Diego State snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating visiting UNLV, 42-21. With the victory, the Aztecs finished the seaGAME STATISTICS son at 2-10 (1-7 Mountain West Conference) UNLV 7 0 7 7 - 21 and won its final conference contest for the San Diego State 7 7 7 21 - 42 seventh time in the last eight years. UNLV, UNLV - Wolfe 33-yd pass from Clausen - 5 plays, which was trying to become bowl eligible, finished at 5-7 (2-6 MWC). 50 yards, 1:27 (9:22, 1st) Although UNLV took an early 7-0 lead in the SDSU - Sampson 6-yd pass from Lindley - 7 first quarter, the Aztecs would even the score plays, 71 yards, 2:21 (7:01, 1st) SDSU - Campbell 1-yd run - 11 plays, 86 yards, when Lindley hit DeMarco Sampson with a six4:20 (4:06, 2nd) yard pass for the touchdown. SDSU - Mougey 3-yd run - 3 plays, 29 yards, San Diego State continued to roll as the 1:20 (3:46, 3rd) Aztecs scored two unanswered touchdowns in UNLV - Trotter 1-yd run - 8 plays, 58 yards, 3:29 the second quarter on runs by seniors Tyler (0:17, 3rd) SDSU - Henderson 12-yd pass from Lindley - 9 Campbell and Darren Mougey. The Rebels, who trailed 21-7, pulled to plays, 72 yards, 3:52 (11:25, 4th) UNLV - Wolfe 24-yd pass from Clausen - 7 plays, within a touchdown at 21-14 when Channing 77 yards, 1:37 (9:48, 4th) Trotter scored with 17 seconds left in the third SDSU - Campbell 7-yd run - 11 plays, 74 yards, quarter. San Diego State, however, exploded 5:32 (4:16, 4th) SDSU - Boudreaux 82-yd interception return with 21 fourth-quarter points. Lindley, who broke his own freshman record (3:24, 4th) for completions, hooked up with Atiyyah HenUNLV SDSU derson on a 12-yard scoring strike, making it First Downs 16 27 28-14. After UNLV's Mike Clausen threw his Rushes-Yards 23-47 30-98 second TD pass to Ryan Wolfe making it 28Passing Yards 316 387 21, Campbell added his second rushing touchC-A-I 26-40-2 35-50-0 down with 4:16 left in the game. Offense 349 479 Free safety Corey Boudreaux capped the Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-41 night with an 82-yard interception for a touchPossession Time 26:22 33:38 down for the 42-21 Aztecs’ win. Turnovers 3 0 Vincent Brown led San Diego State reAverage Field Pos. 29 29 ceivers with eight receptions for 119 yards and notched his second career 100-yard receiving Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Henderson game of his career in the first half alone. Alston 18-64; Campbell 8-23-2; Davis 2-5; Mougey 13-1; Lindley 1-(-3). UNLV: Clausen 11-18; Cox 8- Umuolo, meanwhile, finished the game with a career-best eight grabs for 74 yards. Luke Lao8; Summers 2-6; Trotter 2-1-1. lagi anchored the SDSU defense with 12 tackPassing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: les and a forced fumble and recorded his first Lindley 50-35-0, 387, 2. UNLV: Clausen 40-26- career interception in the fourth quarter. 2, 316, 2. Lindley became the 14th Aztec in school Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Brown 8- history with three or more 300-yard passing 119; Umuolo 8-74; Henderson 5-54-1; Campbell games after throwing for 387 yards. His 35 4-14; Mougey 3-25; Wallace 2-33; Kawulok 2- completions also tied him for third in the SDSU 32; Shaw 2-30; Sampson 1-6-1. UNLV: Wolfe single-game record book. 11-144-2; Anthony 5-65; Robinson 3-57; Flair 3Clausen was 26-for-40 for 316 yards and 37; Cox 2-9; Trotter 1-3; Johnson 1-1. Wolfe had 11 receptions for 144 yards for UNLV.

Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): UTAH: Asiata 14-83; Stowers 9-51; Johnson 7-31; Brooks 3-18; Mack 6-16; Louks 1-(-1). SDSU: Campbell 5-40; Henderson 13-35; Wesley 1-(-2). Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): UTAH: Johnson 27-38-1, 283, 5, Louks 1-2-0, 39, 0. SDSU: Lindley 41-23-2, 247, 2.

Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): UTAH: Brown 11110-2; Reed 4-87-2; Casteel 3-53; Godfrey 333; Brooks 3-28; Sampson 2-5-1, Asiata 1-5, Mack 1-1. SDSU: Henderson 6-29; Mougey 585-1; Wallace 3-47; Wesley 2-18; Campbell 218; Brown, V. 2-17; Shaw 1-16; Sampson 1-12; Umuolo 1-5.

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Records

RECORDS

David Lowery threw for a school-record 568 yards vs. Brigham Young in 1991.

Inside: Rushing Passing Receiving Total Offense All-Purpose Scoring Defense Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Punting Miscellaneous Longest Plays Attendance

114 119 123 129 131 132 135 141 142 143 144 145 146

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Rushing RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game. ^ - Indicates Division I era record.

Team Records

Rk. Opponent, Date (Result) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Mexico Poly, 9/17/66 (W, 45-0) at UC Santa Barbara*, 10/19/62 (W, 46-8) Pacific, 9/14/91 (W, 55-34) San Francisco St., 9/26/64 (W, 54-0) Redlands, 10/18/52 (W, 27-12) at UC Santa Barbara*, 10/19/62 (W, 46-8) Pepperdine*, 10/11/52 (W, 33-13) Cal St. Los Angeles*, 10/27/51 (W, 64-0) Pomona, 9/27/40 (W, 33-3) Cal St. Los Angeles*, 10/25/52 (W, 41-26)

GEORGE JONES

Most Yards By A Freshman Game: 386, Marshall Faulk vs. Pacific, 9-14-91 Season: 1,429, Marshall Faulk, 1991

Most Attempts Game: 71, vs. Texas-El Paso, 11/17/79 Season: 559, in 1976 (10-1) Fewest Attempts Game: 13, at Air Force*, 9/1/84 Season: 284, in 2008 (2-10) Most Yards Game: 454, vs. Mexico Poly, 9/17/66 Season: 2,476, in 1991 (8-4-1) Fewest Yards Game: -49, at San Jose State*, 11/6/71 Season: 637, in 1958 (3-5) Most Touchdowns Game: 10, New Mexico State, 11/15/69 Season: 32, in 1964 (8-2) Fewest Touchdowns Season: 4, in 1960 (1-6-1) and 1959 (1-6-1) Most Yards Per Carry Game^: 9.36 vs. San Jose State, 10/21/95 Season: 5.7, in 1952 (4-5) Most Yards Per Game Season: 269.4, in 1952 (4-5) Fewest Yards Per Game Season: 72.9, in 2002 (4-9)

MOST YARDS

Most Yards By A Sophomore Game: 300, Marshall Faulk vs. (23) Hawai’i, 11/14/92 Season: 1,630, Marshall Faulk, 1992

Highest Average Yards Per Carry Game: 18.6, Phil Prokop vs. Redlands, 10/18/52 (min. 10 atts.)

Season: 8.0, Nate Johns, 1965 (min. 100 atts.)

Career: 6.4, Norm Nygaard, 1952-53-54 (min. 200 atts.)

Highest Average Per Game Season: 163.0, Marshall Faulk, 1992 (min. 8 gms.)

Career: 148.0, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 (min. 15 gms.)

Most 100-Yard Games Season: 9, George Jones, 1995 Career: 23, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games Season: 8, George Jones, 1995 Career: 10, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92

Yards 454 453 430 423 413 411 393 390 386 375

Individual Records Most Attempts Game: 47, Larry Ned vs. Wyoming*, 11/17/01 Season: 311, Larry Ned, 2001 Career: 766, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 Most Yards Game: 386, Marshall Faulk vs. Pacific, 9/14/91 Season: 1,842, George Jones, 1995 Career: 4,589, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 Most Touchdowns Game: 7, Marshall Faulk vs. Pacific, 9/14/91 Season: 21, Marshall Faulk, 1993 and Marshall Faulk, 1991

Career: 4,589, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 Most Yards By A Quarterback Game: 116, Joe Turpin vs. Cal Poly, 9/30/67 Season: 402, Kevin O’Connell, 2005 Career: 1,312, Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07

Most 200-Yard Games Season: 4, Marshall Faulk, 1992 Career: 7, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93

100-YARD RUSHING GMS/SEASON  Pl. Player, Season

1. George Jones, 1995 2. Marshall Faulk, 1992 Marshall Faulk, 1991 4. Marshall Faulk, 1993 David Turner, 1977 Jim Allison, 1964 7. Larry Ned, 2001 Tony Allen, 1979 9. Jonas Lewis, 1997 George Jones, 1996 Wayne Pittman, 1994 Paul Hewitt, 1988 Chris Hardy, 1986 Norm Nygaard, 1952

9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

100-YARD RUSHING GMS/CAREER  Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 George Jones, 1995-96 Larry Ned, 1998-99-00-01 Jonas Lewis, 1996-97-98-99 Norm Nygaard, 1952-53-54 David Turner, 1976-77 7. Chris Hardy, 1983-84-85-86 8. Lynell Hamilton, 2003-05-06-07 Paul Hewitt, 1987-88 Wayne Pittman, 1991-92-93-94 ---

nr. Atiyyah Henderson, 2006-07-08

Most Yards By A Senior Game: 285, Larry Ned vs. E. Illinois, 10/6/01 Season: 1,549, Larry Ned, 2001 Most Yards By A Junior Game: 270, George Jones at Fresno St., 10/14/95 Season: 1,842, George Jones, 1995

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Games

Games 23 14 13 12 11 11 9 8 8 8

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MARSHALL FAULK YARDS RUSHING/CAREER Pl.

Player

Seasons

Att

Gain

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Marshall Faulk Larry Ned Jonas Lewis George Jones Norm Nygaard Wayne Pittman Chris Hardy David Turner Paul Hewitt Lynell Hamilton Ken Carson Art Preston Brandon Bornes

1991-92-93 1998-99-00-01 1996-97-98-99 1995-96 1952-53-54 1991-92-93-94 1983-84-85-86 1976-77 1987-88 2003-05-06-07 1961-62-63 1949-50-51 2004-05-06-07

766 765 589 486 407 551 447 433 473 480 316 317 375

4,786 3,792 3,015 2,904 2,766 2,498 2,448 2,336 2,178 2,191 2,002 1,858 1,616

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Don Shy Kevin O’Connell (QB) Mike Waters Lloyd Edwards Jim Allison Monty Reed Bill Kramer Michael Franklin Mario Mendez Ted Washington George Brown Ron Slack T.C. Wright Derrick Harvey Tony Allen Phil Prokop Ollie Brown

1965-66 2004-05-06-07 1983-84 1967-68 1963-64 1974-75 1973-74 2002-03-04-05 1961-62-63 1966-67 1968-69-70 1986-87-88-89 1990-91 1980-82-83 1979 1951-52-53 1973-74-75-76

258 395 312 249 180 264 190 263 213 244 278 271 198 278 226 116 206

nr.

Brandon Sullivan

106

14.

Atiyyah Henderson

2006-07-08

2007-08

338

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Loss

Net

Avg.

4,589 3,562 2,843 2,810 2,619 2,363 2,341 2,234 2,056 2,052 1,911 1,664 1,553

1250 1,996 1,291 1,254 1,259 1,290 1,248 1,310 1,200 1,234 1,171 1,203 1,178 1,162 1,141 1,115 1,101

136 684 25 3 26 59 23 94 32 78 24 67 43 46 47 30 46

1,432 1,312 1,266 1,251 1,233 1,231 1,225 1,216 1,168 1,156 1,147 1,136 1,135 1,116 1,094 1,085 1,055

5.3 3.3 4.1 5.0 6.9 4.7 6.4 4.6 5.5 4.7 4.1 4.2 5.7 4.0 4.8 9.4 5.1

12 19 5 10 16 18 4 5 20 13 10 14 9 9 10 9 8

439

34

405

3.8

3

1,531

94

1,437

6.0 4.7 4.8 5.8 6.4 4.3 5.2 5.2 4.3 4.3 6.0 5.2 4.1

TD

197 230 172 94 147 135 107 102 122 139 91 194 63

4.3

57 36 15 34 25 17 22 19 28 14 26 13

5


RECORDS/RUSHING cont. YARDS RUSHING/SEASON Pl.

Player

Cl. Season

Att.

Yds.

TD

YPC

YPG GP1K TGP1K

1. George Jones Jr. 1995 305 1,842 23 6.04 153.50 7 7 2. Marshall Faulk So. u1992 265 1,630 15 6.15 163.00 6 6 3. Marshall Faulk T-Fr. u+1991 231 1,586 22 6.87 158.60 7 10 4. Larry Ned Sr. 2001 311 1,549 15 4.98 140.82 8 8 5. Marshall Faulk Jr. 1993 300 1,530 21 5.10 127.50 9 9 6. David Turner Sr. 1977 240 1,252 12 5.22 113.82 10 10 7. Chris Hardy Jr. 1985 158 1,150 7 7.28 95.83 11 11 8. Jim Allison Sr. 1964 174 1,186 16 6.82 9. Wayne Pittman Sr. 1994 274 1,136 12 4.15 103.27 10 10 10. Tony Allen Sr. 1979 226 1,094 10 4.84 99.45 10 10 11. Lynell Hamilton T-Fr. 2003 234 1,087 4 4.65 108.70 10 10 12. Paul Hewitt Sr. 1988 240 1,055 10 4.40 95.91 11 11 13. Jonas Lewis So. 1997 227 1,021 6 4.50 92.82 11 11 14. Norm Nygaard So. 1952 153 1,016 9 6.64 15. Paul Hewitt Jr. 1987 233 1,001 18 4.30 83.42 12 12 u - indicates player led the nation in rushing yardage. + - indicated team participated in bowl game. GP1K games played to date when reaching 1,000 yards; TGP1K - team games to date when player reached 1,000 yards.

Multiple 1,000-Yard Seasons: Marshall Faulk (3), Paul Hewitt (2) Head Coaches for 1,000-Yard Seasons: Ted Tollner (4), Al Lunginbill (3), Claude Gilbert (2), Denny Stolz (2), Don Coryell (1), Tom Craft (1), Bill Schutte (1), Doug Scovil (1)

9. Lynell Hamilton, 2003 (1,087) 10. Paul Hewitt, 1987 (1,001)

Rushing Yards YARDS RUSHING/SENIOR Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yards

Larry Ned, 2001 David Turner, 1977 Jim Allison, 1964 Wayne Pittman, 1994 Tony Allen, 1979

1,549 1,252 1,186 1,136 1,094

YARDS RUSHING/JUNIOR Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yards

George Jones, 1995 Marshall Faulk, 1993 Chris Hardy, 1985 Paul Hewitt, 1987 David Turner, 1976

1,842 1,530 1,150 1,001 982

YARDS RUSHING/SOPHOMORE Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Marshall Faulk, 1992 Jonas Lewis, 1997 Norm Nygaard, 1952 Lynell Hamilton, 2005 Larry Ned, 1998

1,630 1,021 1,016 819 762

YARDS RUSHING/FRESHMAN Pl. Player, Season

Yards

1. Marshall Faulk, 1991 2. Lynell Hamilton, 2004 3. Darrin Wagner, 1989

1,429 1,087 787

4. Atiyyah Henderson, 2006

764

5. Wayne Pittman, 1991

606

SEASON/QUARTERBACK Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Yards

Yards

Kevin O’Connell, 2007 Kevin O’Connell, 2005 Kevin O’Connell, 2004 Bill Donckers, 1972

408 402 347 233

Rushing Attempts SEASON

Pl. Player, Season (Yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Larry Ned, 2001 (1,549) George Jones, 1995 (1,842) Marshall Faulk, 1993 (1,530) Wayne Pittman, 1994 (1,136) Marshall Faulk, 1992 (1,630) Paul Hewitt, 1988 (1,104) David Turner, 1977 (1,252) 8. Chris Hardy, 1986 (947)

CAREER

Pl. Player, Season (Yards)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 (4,589) Larry Ned, 1998-99-00-01 (3,562) Jonas Lewis, 1996-97-98-99 (2,031) Wayne Pittman, 1991-92-93-94 (2,389) George Jones, 1995-96 (2,810) Lynell Hamilton, 2003-05-06-07 (2,052) Paul Hewitt, 1987-88 (2,056) Chris Hardy, 1983-84-85-86 (2,341) David Turner, 1976-77 (2,234) Norm Nygaard, 1952-53-54 (2,619) ---

nr. Atiyyah Henderson, 2006-07-08

SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. George Jones, 1995 2. Marshall Faulk, 1993 Marshall Faulk, 1991 4. Paul Hewitt, 1987 5. Jim Allison, 1964 6. Larry Ned, 2001 Marshall Faulk, 1992 8. Ron Slack, 1989 David Turner, 1977 10. Wayne Pittman, 1994 Chris Hardy, 1986 Norm Nygaard, 1953

SEASON/QUARTERBACK Pl. Player, Season

1. Kevin O’Connell, 2007 2. Matt Kofler, 1981 Matt Kofler, 1980 4. Dennis Shaw, 1969

311 305 300 274 265 240 240 237

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 George Jones, 1995-96 Paul Hewitt, 1987-88 Chris Hardy, 1983-84-85-86 Larry Ned, 1998-99-00-01 Casey Brown, 1982-83-84-85 7. Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 David Turner, 1976-77 9. Monty Reedy, 1974-75

RUSHING YARDS Pl.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

766 765 589 551 486 480 473 447 433 407

338

Pl. 1. 2. 3.

Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4.

9. 10.

Pl. 1. 2.

TDs

11 7 7 6

TDs 57 34 28 22 21 21 19 19 18

Player

Joe Turpin Matt Kofler Kevin O’Connell

Opponent

vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 30, 1967 vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 22, 1980 at Brigham Young*, Nov. 6, 2004

Player

Larry Ned Paul Hewitt Marshall Faulk Lynell Hamilton Larry Ned Jonas Lewis George Jones Derrick Harvey David Turner Jonas Lewis Marshall Faulk Paul Hewitt

Opponent

vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 17, 2001 vs. Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1988 vs. (23) Hawai’i, Nov. 14, 1992 vs. Wyoming*, Oct. 25, 2003 at Colorado State*, Sept. 22, 2001 at Fresno State*, Nov. 15, 1997 at New Mexico*, Oct. 19, 1996 at Wyoming*, Oct. 9, 1982 vs. New Mexico, Nov. 27, 1976 vs. Fresno State, Nov. 7, 1998 vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 vs. (20) Brigham Young*, Nov. 5, 1988

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

3. 2. 6.

TDs

Opponent

vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 vs. (23) Hawai’i, Nov. 14, 1992 at Brigham Young*, Sept. 10, 1992 vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 6, 2001 at UNLV*, Nov. 16, 1996 vs. San Francisco State, Sept. 26, 1964 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 vs. Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1988 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 21, 1995 at Fresno State*, Nov. 15, 1997

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1.

23 21 21 18 16 15 15 13 13 12 12 12

Player

Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Larry Ned George Jones Jim Allison George Jones Paul Hewitt George Jones Jonas Lewis

RUSHING YARDS/QUARTERBACK

Attempts

Rushing Touchdowns

CAREER

Attempts

234 233

Single-Game Rushing Leaders

Player

Marshall Faulk George Jones George Jones Marshall Faulk Larry Ned Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Paul Hewitt Jim Allison Mario Mendez Norm Nygaard Art Preston

LONGEST RUSH Pl. 1. 2.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Player

Phil Prokop Chris Hardy Chris Hardy Volney Quinlan Ken Carson Ted Washington Bob Tomlinson Jesus Reyes Larry Ned Bob Cozens George Jones Jimmy Pyles Jim Simmons

Opponent

vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 at New Mexico*, Oct. 19, 1996 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 at Hawai’i, Oct. 5, 1991 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 17, 2001 at Hawai’i, Oct. 19, 1993 vs. (23) Hawai’i, Nov. 14, 1992 vs. Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1988 vs. San Francisco State, Sept. 26, 1964 vs. San Diego, Nov. 18, 1961 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 1953 at Fresno State, Nov. 3, 1951

Opponent

Yards

Att

Yards 116 102 101

10.55 4.86 6.73

Att

Yards

Att

Yards

37 43 35 30 32 20 28 45 19 40

11 21 15

47 45 43 40 40 40 40 40 38 37 37 37

37 40 28 22 47 27 43 45 20 20

vs. Pepperdine*, Oct. 11, 1952 (W, 33-13) vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 16, 1985 (W, 34-6) vs. Colorado State, Sept. 28, 1985 (W, 48-23) vs. San Diego Marines, Oct. 13, 1951 (W, 34-18) at Fresno State*, Nov. 2, 1963 (W, 34-6) vs. North Dakota State, Nov. 5, 1966 (W, 36-0) vs. Utah State, Sept. 19, 1947 (W, 24-19) vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 21, 1998 (W, 34-29) at Utah*, Oct. 23, 1999 (L, 16-38) vs. Caltech, Nov. 14, 1941 (W, 44-6) vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 (W, 48-24) at New Mexico, Nov. 24, 1956 (L, 6-34) vs. Cal Poly*, Nov. 19, 1949 (W, 40-19)

10. Wayne Pittman, 1991-92-93-94 Curtis Butts, 1989-90-91 --nr. Atiyyah Henderson, 2006-07-08 nr. Brandon Sullivan, 2007-08

CAREER/QUARTERBACK Pl. Player, Season

Att

1. Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 2. Matt Kofler, 1980-81 3. Dennis Shaw, 1969

386 300 299 285 275 271 270 259 253 253

209 259 300 218 177 253 187 134 146 142 386 152

386 187 270 212 209 175 300 259 271 152

Avg.

TD

Avg.

TD

Avg.

TD

Avg.

TD

10.43 6.98 8.54 9.50 8.59 13.55 9.64 5.76 13.32 6.33

4.45 5.76 6.98 5.45 4.43 6.33 4.68 3.35 3.84 3.84 10.43 4.11

10.43 4.68 9.64 9.64 4.45 6.48 6.98 5.76 13.55 7.60

7 4 3 3 3 4 5 4 2 2

1 2 0

4 4 4 0 2 2 5 1 1 2 7 2

7 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Yards 98 92 92 92 88 86 85 79 77 76 75 75 75

17 17

6 3 TDs 19 14 6

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RECORDS/RUSHING cont.

100-Yard Rushing Games 300-Yard Performances By Player (2 Total; 1 Player) -

Marshall Faulk 2.

200-Yard Performances By Player (32 Total; 16 Players) - Marshall Faulk 7, George Jones 4, Larry Ned 4, Lynell Hamilton 2, Chris Hardy 2, Paul Hewitt 2, David Turner 2, Tony Allen 1, Jim Allison 1, Ollie Brown 1, Kern Carson 1, Jonas Lewis 1, Norm Nygaard 1, Phil Prokop 1, Eddie Stewart 1, Gary Wilson 1.

Most 200-Yard Performances in a Season - 4 by Marshall Faulk in 1992; 3 by Larry Ned in 2001; 3 by George Jones in 1995 .

100-Yard Performances By Player (239 Total; 68 Players) - Marshall Faulk 23, George Jones 14, Larry Ned 13, Jonas Lewis 12, Norm Nygaard 11, David Turner 11, Chris Hardy 9, Lynell Hamilton 8, Paul Hewitt 8, Wayne Pittman 8, Jim Allison 7, Tony Allen 6, Art Preston 6, Kern Carson 5, Don Shy 5, T.C. Wright 5, Lloyd Edwards 4, Michael Franklin 4, Atiyyah Henderson 4, Nate Johns 4, Bill Kramer 4, Ted Washington 4, George Brown 3, Phil Prokop 3, Darrin Wagner 3, Ollie Brown 2, Phil DuBois 2, Frank Geary 2, Max Glass 2, Claude Lewis 2, Larry Maxey 2, Mario Mendez 2, Jim Pyles 2, Monty Reed 2, Ron Slack 2, Eddie Stewart 2, Glenn Zinser 2, Binky Benton 1, Don Bonatus 1, Tommy Booker 1, Brandon Bornes 1, Curtis Butts 1, Murry Callan 1, Fred Collins 1, Bob Cozens 1, Mac Dillingham 1, Craig Ellis 1, George Gilliland 1, Corey Gilmore 1, Marty Graham 1, David Hardy 1, Derrick Harvey 1, Mike Hill 1, Marcus Jennings 1, Matt Kofler 1, Marshall Malcolm 1, Kevin O’Connell 1, Del Pifer 1, Volney Quinlan 1, Joe Riccobono 1, Walt Sefton 1, Ronnie Smith 1, Bob Tomlinson 1, Joe Turpin 1, Adam Victoria 1, Pete Walker 1, Justin Watson 1, Gary Wilson 1.

100-Yard Performances By Quarterback (3 Total; 3 Players) - Matt Kofler 1, Kevin O’Connell 1, Joe Turpin 1.

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES  Rk. Player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 43. 45. 46.

Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Larry Ned George Jones Jim Allison George Jones Paul Hewitt Jonas Lewis George Jones Marshall Faulk Larry Ned David Turner Kern Carson Chris Hardy Chris Hardy Lynell Hamilton Marshall Faulk Lynell Hamilton Norm Nygaard Marshall Faulk Larry Ned David Turner Gary Wilson George Jones Ollie Brown Phil Prokop Larry Ned Paul Hewitt Tony Allen Marshall Faulk Eddie Stewart Ron Slack Darrin Wagner David Turner Norm Nygaard George Jones Marshall Faulk Jim Allison Wayne Pittman Larry Ned Marcus Jennings

Yards Opponent

386 300 299 285 275 271 270 259 253 253 252 239 239 236 235 223 220 220 218 215 212 209 209 209 208 207 204 203 203 202 200 200 197 193 189 188 187 186 185 183 178 178 Atiyyah Henderson177 Larry Ned 177 Norm Nygaard 176 Marshall Faulk 175

Date

Pacific 9-14-91 (23) Hawai’i* 11-14-92 at BYU* 9-10-92 Eastern Illinois 10-6-01 at UNLV* 11-16-96 San Francisco St. 9-26-64 at Fresno St.* 10-14-95 Air Force* 9-11-88 at Fresno St.* 11-15-97 San Jose St. 10-21-95 BYU* 11-11-93 (16) BYU* 10-25-01 Arkansas St. 9-12-76 Fresno St.* 10-27-62 Colorado St.* 9-28-85 Texas-El Paso* 11-16-85 Samford 9-20-03 Southern California 9-5-92 Wyoming* 10-25-03 Santa Barbara* 11-21-53 at Hawai’i* 10-5-91 Wyoming* 11-17-01 at Bowling Green 9-25-76 Mexico Polytechnic 9-17-66 New Mexico* 11-4-95 Pacific 10-16-76 Redlands 10-18-52 at Utah* 10-23-99 Long Beach St. 10-24-87 at Fresno St.* 9-22-79 at New Mexico* 10-3-92 UCSB* 11-14-70 Long Beach St. 10-14-89 at Texas-El Paso* 10-28-89 (13) Florida St. 11-19-77 CS Los Angeles* 10-25-52 at New Mexico* 10-19-96 New Mexico* 10-23-93 at Cal Poly SLO* 10-3-64 Hawai’i* 10-29-94 Air Force* 9-29-01 Colorado St. 11-4-78 Colorado St.* 10-25-08 at Colorado St.* 9-22-01 at Cal Poly SLO* 10-4-52 at Hawai’i* 10-9-93

47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 53. 54. 55. 56. 58. 59. 60. 61.

65. 67. 70. 72.

76.

80. 81. 84.

90. 93.

99. 102. 103. 105. 106.

110. 113. 115. 116.

120. 121. 122. 124.

129. 131.

Three-time All-America selection Marshall Faulk holds the San Diego State record for most 300-, 200-, and 100-yard rushing performances by a player and the record for most 200yard rushing efforts in a single season.

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Marshall Faulk George Jones Marshall Faulk Bob Tomlinson Larry Ned Jonas Lewis Jonas Lewis David Turner George Jones Lynell Hamilton Darrin Wagner George Jones Phil Prokop Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Curtis Butts Don Shy Jim Allison Don Shy Kern Carson Lynell Hamilton Marshall Faulk Kern Carson Wayne Pittman Marshall Faulk Paul Hewitt Binky Benton Mario Mendez Norm Nygaard Tony Allen Tony Allen Norm Nygaard Norm Nygaard Marshall Faulk George Jones Wayne Pittman Paul Hewitt George Jones Wayne Pittman Ollie Brown Don Shy Norm Nygaard Pete Walker Larry Ned Larry Ned David Turner Jonas Lewis Larry Ned Marty Graham Chris Hardy David Turner Murry Callan George Brown Ted Washington Jim Allison Lloyd Edwards

174 173 170 168 167 167 166 165 164 161 160 160 158 157 156 156 156 156 155 155 154 154 154 153 153 152 152 152 152 151 151 151 151 150 149 149 149 147 147 147 147 147 147 146 146 146 145 145 145 145 145 145 144 144 144 143 Atiyyah Henderson142 Jonas Lewis 142 Marshall Faulk 141 Atiyyah Henderson140 Paul Hewitt 140 Ted Washington 140 Kern Carson 140 Tony Allen 138 Ted Washington 138 Don Bonatus 138 T.C. Wright 137 Don Shy 137 Don Shy 136 Wayne Pittman 135 Ron Slack 135 Mike Hill 135 Nate Johns 135 Derrick Harvey 134 George Jones 133 Norm Nygaard 132 Joe Riccobono 132 Jonas Lewis 131 T.C. Wright 131 Chris Hardy 131 Bill Kramer 131 George Gilliland 131 Chris Hardy 130 David Hardy 130 Jonas Lewis 129 Wayne Pittman 129 Wayne Pittman 129 Marshall Faulk 129 David Turner 129

Colorado St.* 11-9-91 at Texas-El Paso* 10-28-95 Cal St. Northridge 9-4-93 Whittier 11-15-47 at Tulsa* 10-2-98 (25) Colorado St. 11-22-97 at New Mexico* 10-17-98 Utah St. 10-1-77 at Hawai’i* 11-18-95 BYU* 10-1-05 Cal St. Fullerton 9-23-89 at Utah* 10-7-95 Pepperdine* 10-11-52 vs. Tulsa (FB) 12-30-91 Texas-El Paso* 10-17-92 New Mexico* 11-4-89 at No. Arizona 11-20-65 Cal Western 11-21-64 Mexico Polytechnic 9-17-66 Pacific 11-10-62 Wyoming* 11-19-05 at (1) Miami (Fla.) 11-30-91 at Pepperdine 11-4-61 at Utah* 10-26-91 New Mexico* 10-12-91 (20) BYU* 11-5-88 San Jose St. 11-6-76 San Diego 11-18-61 Pepperdine* 10-11-52 Arizona 11-10-79 at Utah 10-27-79 SD Marines 10-16-54 Fresno St. 11-1-52 Wyoming* 11-27-93 Air Force* 11-23-96 at Texas-El Paso* 10-19-91 Texas-El Paso* 10-10-87 California 9-2-95 Wyoming* 11-2-91 at Fresno St.* 10-11-75 Cal Poly Pomona 10-23-65 Whittier 11-27-54 Occidental* 10-9-31 at New Mexico* 10-17-98 (16) Arizona 9-24-98 New Mexico 11-27-76 at UNLV* 11-20-99 South Florida 9-4-99 Oklahoma 9-21-96 at UTEP* 10-18-86 at Fresno St. 10-8-77 New Mexico St. 10-15-49 Fresno St. 11-2-68 Montana St. 11-18-67 SFVS* 11-14-64 Long Beach St.* 10-7-67 Air Force* 10-21-06 Fresno St.* 11-7-98 at Utah* 10-30-93 Cal Poly 10-28-06 at New Mexico* 11-19-88 North Dakota St. 11-5-66 Cal Poly Pomona 9-28-63 Texas-El Paso* 11-17-79 Fresno St.* 10-29-66 CSLA* 10-25-52 Texas-El Paso* 11-24-90 Northern Arizona 11-19-66 Cal Poly SLO* 10-2-65 Fresno St.* 11-26-94 at Air Force* 9-2-89 Fresno St.* 10-7-78 at SFVS* 11-13-65 at Wyoming* 10-9-82 Wyoming* 11-11-95 at CS Los Angeles* 10-23-53 Loyola Marymount 11-8-47 Wyoming* 11-27-99 Long Beach St. 9-15-90 at Utah* 9-13-86 Tampa 9-21-74 Cal Poly Pomona 9-27-40 Texas-El Paso* 9-15-84 at Long Beach St. 11-20-76 at Hawai’i* 10-25-97 at New Mexico* 10-15-94 at Colorado St.* 9-24-94 Air Force* 10-24-92 Texas-El Paso 10-15-77

138.

142. 144. 145. 147.

151. 153. 156. 157. 159.

165. 168.

173.

179.

183.

187. 189.

193. 195.

199.

204.

213.

217.

223.

Monty Reed Glenn Zinser Jonas Lewis Marshall Faulk Nate Johns Max Glass George Jones Bill Kramer Volney Quinlan Ronnie Smith Del Pifer Monty Reed Eddie Stewart Norm Nygaard Art Preston Michael Franklin Bill Kramer Larry Ned Phil DuBois Nate Johns Jim Allison Jonas Lewis Chris Hardy Jonas Lewis Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk T.C. Wright David Turner Marshall Malcolm Chris Hardy Joe Turpin (QB) Claude Lewis George Jones Marshall Faulk David Turner Bob Cozens Glenn Zinser Lynell Hamilton Justin Watson T.C. Wright Paul Hewitt Frank Geary Jim Allison Larry Ned Jonas Lewis Mac Dillingham Norm Nygaard Larry Ned Phil DuBois David Turner Art Preston Lynell Hamilton Art Preston Larry Maxey Paul Hewitt Chris Hardy Jim Pyles Lynell Hamilton David Turner Lynell Hamilton Adam Victoria Lloyd Edwards Nate Johns Fred Collins Marshall Faulk Tony Allen Bill Kramer Art Preston Michael Franklin George Jones Wayne Pittman Paul Hewitt Ted Washington Lloyd Edwards Jim Allison Jim Pyles Max Glass Darrin Wagner Chris Hardy Mario Mendez Claude Lewis Brandon Bornes Jonas Lewis Larry Maxey Tommy Booker Norm Nygaard Art Preston T.C. Wright Corey Gilmore

129 129 127 127 127 127 126 126 125 124 124 123 123 123 123 122 122 121 121 121 120 119 119 118 118 118 118 118 118 116 116 116 114 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 110 110 109 109 109 109 108 108 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 103 102 102

at Fresno St.* 10-12-74 at Redlands* 10-22-38 UNLV* 10-18-97 at Wyoming* 11-7-92 at Fresno St.* 10-30-65 Redlands* 11-6-37 at Colorado St.* 10-26-96 at Texas-El Paso 9-28-74 SD Marines 10-13-51 San Jose St. 11-6-76 North Texas 11-22-69 Pacific* 11-9-74 at Northern Illinois 9-12-70 Hawai’i 9-26-53 at Fresno St. 11-3-51 Air Force* 11-22-03 Iowa St. 12-1-73 New Mexico* 10-9-99 Colorado St.* 11-4-78 Cal Poly SLO* 10-2-65 at Cal Poly Pomona 9-19-64 New Mexico* 10-11-97 Hawai’i* 11-22-86 Hawai’i* 10-9-98 at (11) UCLA 9-26-92 BYU* 11-16-91 (2) Miami (Fla.) 12-1-90 Long Beach St . 11-12-77 at CS Los Angeles* 10-23-53 Wyoming* 11-15-86 Cal Poly SLO* 9-30-67 at Santa Barbara* 11-10-56 (16) Wyoming* 11-7-96 at Air Force* 9-21-91 at Pacific 11-5-77 Redlands 10-19-40 New Mexico St. 10-23-37 Eastern Wash. 8-30-03 Idaho 9-7-96 Long Beach St. 9-8-91 Utah* 9-12-87 Florida St. 10-27-73 at San Jose St. 11-28-64 at Ohio St. 10-20-01 Texas-El Paso* 11-21-98 Northern Illinois 9-20-68 at Pepperdine* 10-10-53 Hawai’i* 10-9-98 Utah* 12-2-78 at San Jose St. 11-26-77 Pepperdine* 10-14-50 at Hawai’i 12-3-05 at Arizona St. 11-4-50 at Wyoming* 10-6-90 at Utah* 10-29-88 at New Mexico* 9-27-86 at Whittier 11-26-55 at Colorado State* 11-12-05 BYU 10-2-76 at Texas-El Paso 9-13-03 Long Beach St.* 11-13-71 Fresno St. 11-2-68 at CS Los Angeles 10-16-65 UNLV* 10-26-02 at Air Force* 9-18-93 at Colorado St.* 10-20-79 New Mexico St. 11-16-74 at Cal Poly SLO* 11-18-50 at Colorado St.* 11-15-03 Nevada 9-28-95 at Wyoming* 10-22-94 Hawai’i* 10-15-88 at No. Illinois 10-21-67 at No. Illinois 10-21-67 at Long Beach St.*10-10-64 at New Mexico 11-24-56 New Mexico St. 10-23-37 Pacific 10-21-89 Utah* 10-19-85 SD Marines 11-30-63 San Jose St.* 10-20-56 at Air Force* 11-13-04 at Kansas 9-25-99 at UCLA 10-13-90 at Oregon 9-8-90 San Francisco St. 11-8-52 at Redlands 11-10-51 New Mexico* 10-12-91 Utah* 10-19-85


RECORDS/RUSHING cont. Matt Kofler (QB) 102 Craig Ellis 102 Lloyd Edwards 102 228. Kevin O'Connell (QB)101 Michael Franklin 101 Tony Allen 101 George Brown 101 George Brown 101 Kern Carson 101 Art Preston 101 Walt Sefton 101 236. Atiyyah Henderson100 Michael Franklin 100 Frank Geary 100 Phil Prokop 100 FB - 1991 Freedom Bowl

New Mexico* at Air Force* Texas Southern at BYU* Idaho State Miami (Fla.) So. Mississippi at UT-Arlington at Pacific Fresno St.* SD Marines Idaho Nevada at Arizona San Jose St.

11-22-80 9-20-80 10-12-68 11-6-04 9-4-04 10-13-79 10-10-70 10-18-69 11-9-63 10-21-50 11-11-37 9-27-08 9-25-04 9-14-74 9-27-52

14 times, SDSU is 13-1 when multiple players rush for 100 yards or more

Opponent

No.

Yds. TDs

10-23-37 New Mexico St. (W, 20-0) Glenn Zinser 22 114 Max Glass 24 105 10-11-52 Pepperdine* (W, 33-13) Phil Prokop 7 158 Norm Nygaard 13 152 10-25-52 Cal St. Los Angeles* (W, 41-26) Norm Nygaard 20 188 Don Bonatus 14 138 10-23-53 at Cal St. Los Angeles* (W, 40-13) Norm Nygaard 15 132 Marshall Malcolm 9 118 10-2-65 Cal Poly SLO* (W, 41-0) Don Shy 19 136 Nate Johns 12 121 9-17-66 Mexico Polytechnic (W, 45-0) Gary Wilson 16 209 Don Shy 8 155 10-21-67 at Northern Illinois (W, 47-6) Lloyd Edwards 14 105 Ted Washington 21 105 11-2-68 Fresno St. (W, 42-12) George Brown 14 144 Lloyd Edwards 22 107 11-6-76 San Jose St. (W, 30-17) Binky Benton 29 152 Ron Smith 6 124 11-4-78 Colorado St.* (W, 34-31) Marcus Jennings 27 178 Phil DuBois 14 121 10-19-85 Utah* (L, 37-39) Chris Hardy 17 104 Cory Gilmore 16 102 10-12-91 New Mexico* (W, 38-24) Marshall Faulk 14 153 T.C. Wright 18 102 10-9-98 Hawai’i* (W, 35-13) Jonas Lewis 16 118 Larry Ned 11 111 10-17-98 at New Mexico* (W-ot, 36-33) Jonas Lewis 23 166 Larry Ned 23 146

1 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1

CONSECUTIvE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES  Date Opponent Marshall Faulk - 10 11-9-91 11-16-91 11-30-91 12-30-91 9-5-92 9-10-92 9-26-92 10-3-92 10-17-92 10-24-92

Colorado State* Brigham Young* at (1) Miami (Fla.) vs. Tulsa (FB) at Southern California at Brigham Young* at (21) UCLA at New Mexico* Texas-El Paso* Air Force*

George Jones - 8

9-28-95 Nevada 10-7-95 at Utah* 10-14-95 Fresno State*

No.

San Jose State at Texas-El Paso* New Mexico* Wyoming* at Hawai’i*

19 21 35 27 21

253 173 208 133 164

2 2 3 1 3

9-24-98 10-3-98 10-9-98 10-17-98

(16) Arizona at Tulsa* Hawai’i* at New Mexico*

33 32 11 23

146 167 111 146

1 0 2 1

11-5-77 11-12-77 11-19-77 11-26-77

at Pacific Long Beach State (13) Florida State at (16) San Jose State

35 26 25 27

114 118 189 111

1 3 2 0

9-19-64 9-26-64 10-3-64 10-10-64

at Cal Poly (Pomona) San Francisco State at Cal Poly (SLO)* at Long Beach State*

20 20 22 18

120 271 185 105

2 4 3 1

11-12-05 at Colorado State* 11-19-05 Wyoming* 12-3-05 at Hawai’i

21 27 26

108 154 110

1 1 1

11-15-03 at Colorado State* 11-22-03 Air Force* 9-4-04 Idaho State

18 29 12

105 122 101

0 1 1

9-22-01 9-29-01 10-6-01

40 24 30

177 178 285

2 2 3

10-11-97 New Mexico* 10-18-97 UNLV* 10-25-97 at Hawai’i*

26 36 30

119 127 129

0 1 0

10-15-94 at New Mexico* 10-22-94 at Wyoming* 10-29-94 Hawai’i*

27 22 33

129 105 183

1 1 2

10-23-93 New Mexico* 10-30-93 at Utah* 11-11-93 Brigham Young*

36 22 32

186 141 252

1 1 2

10-19-91 at Texas-El Paso* 10-26-91 at Utah* 11-2-91 Wyoming*

28 36 26

149 153 147

2 0 0

11-24-90 Texas-El Paso* 12-1-90 (2) Miami 9-8-91 Long Beach State

14 22 18

137 118 113

2 1 1

10-13-79 Miami 10-20-79 at Colorado State* 10-27-79 at Utah*

28 16 28

101 106 151

1 0 1

10-1-77 Utah State 10-8-77 at Fresno State 10-15-77 Texas-El Paso

22 28 19

165 145 129

1 1 3

11-14-64 San Fernando Valley St.* 22 11-21-64 Cal Western 24 11-28-64 at San Jose State 23

144 156 113

2 3 1

10-25-52 Cal State Los Angeles* 20 11-1-52 Fresno State 19 11-8-52 San Francisco State 18

188 151 103

1 2 2

Larry Ned - 4

David Turner - 4

Jim Allison - 4

MULTIPLE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES  Date

10-21-95 10-28-95 11-4-95 11-11-95 11-18-95

Yds. TDs

30 20 27 30 27 35 23 25 30 29

174 118 154 157 220 299 118 200 156 129

1 2 0 1 3 3 1 2 1 0

25 39 28

105 160 270

1 1 5

Lynell Hamilton - 3

Michael Franklin - 3

Larry Ned - 3

at Colorado State* Air Force* Eastern Illinois

Jonas Lewis - 3

Wayne Pittman - 3

Marshall Faulk - 3

Wayne Pittman - 3

T.C. Wright - 3

Tony Allen - 3

David Turner - 3

Jim Allison - 3

Norm Nygaard - 3

Annual Rushing Leaders Year

Player

Cl.

NR

CR

Att.

Yds.

1947 Joe Riccobono So. 101 405 1948 Murry Callan So. 95 528 1949 Jim Simmons Jr. 87 523 1950 Art Preston Jr. 114 78 1951 Art Preston Sr. 118 588 1952 Norm Nygaard So. 153 1,016 1953 Norm Nygaard Jr. 126 889 1954 Norm Nygaard Sr. 128 714 1955 Jim Pyles So. 54 326 1956 Claude Lewis Sr. 87 470 1957 Cecil McGehee Jr. 75 218 1958 Bob Ball So. 77 344 1959 Dick Morris Jr. 68 313 1960 Dick Morris Sr. 83 306 1961 Kern Carson So. 87 560 1962 Kern Carson Jr. 1 114 796 1963 Kern Carson Sr. 3 115 555 1964 Jim Allison Sr. 1 174 1,186 1965 Nate Johns Jr. 115 921 1966 Ted Washington So. 2 97 591 1967 Ted Washington Jr. 147 608 1968 Lloyd Edwards Sr. 178 809 1969 George Brown Jr. 3 134 558 1970 Eddie Steward Jr. 4 84 580 1971 Adam Victoria Sr. 6 147 483 1972 Dennis Haughn Jr. 90 301 1973 Frank Geary Jr. 5 106 479 1974 Bill Kramer Sr. 3 148 905 1975 Monty Reedy Sr. 6 144 617 1976 David Turner Jr. 193 982 1977 David Turner Sr. 240 1,252 1978 Phil DuBois Sr. 153 705 1979 Tony Allen Sr. 19 1 226 1,094 1980 Derrick Harvey Fr. 71 338 1981 Bull Williams Sr. 65 256 1982 Derrick Harvey So. 155 558 1983 Mike Waters Jr. 132 562 1984 Mike Waters Sr. 180 704 1985 Chris Hardy Jr. 158 1,150 1986 Chris Hardy Sr. 3 237 947 1987 Paul Hewitt Jr. 4 233 1,001 1988 Paul Hewitt Sr. 21 1 240 1,055 1989 Ron Slack Sr. 220 914 1990 T.C. Wright Jr. 2 116 730 1991 Marshall Faulk Fr. 1 1 201 1,429 1992 Marshall Faulk So. 1 1 265 1,630 1993 Marshall Faulk Jr. 5 2 300 1,530 1994 Wayne Pittman Sr. 27 3 274 1,136 1995 George Jones Jr. 3 1 305 1,842 1996 George Jones Sr. 181 968 1997 Jonas Lewis So. 10 227 1,021 1998 Jonas Lewis Jr. 30 6 181 897 1999 Larry Ned Jr. 44 4 162 894 2000 Larry Ned Sr. 139 357 2001 Larry Ned *Sr. 4 2 311 1,549 2002 James Truvillion Sr. 14 120 392 2003 Lynell Hamilton Fr. 18 2 234 1,087 2004 Brandon Bornes Fr. 9 133 578 2005 Lynell Hamilton So. 7 190 819 2006 Atiyyah Henderson Fr. 74 5 174 764 2007 Kevin O’Connell Sr. 14 135 408 2008 Atiyyah Henderson Jr. 12 120 490 NR - national ranking in yards per game. CR - conference ranking in yards per game. * - regained second senior year after fulfilling academic requirements.

Avg. 4.0 5.6 6.0 5.4 4.9 6.6 7.1 5.6 6.0 5.4 2.9 4.7 4.6 3.7 6.0 6.7 4.8 6.8 8.0 6.1 3.8 4.5 4.2 6.9 3.2 3.3 4.5 6.1 4.3 5.1 5.2 4.6 4.8 4.8 3.9 3.6 4.3 3.9 7.3 4.0 4.3 4.4 4.2 6.3 7.1 6.2 5.1 4.1 6.0 5.3 4.5 5.0 5.5 2.6 5.0 3.3 4.6 4.3 4.3 4.4 3.0 4.1

TDs 3 3 9 11 7 9 12 4 2 4 1 0 1 3 5 10 11 16 9 6 7 7 5 3 9 2 4 2 9 7 13 3 10 2 2 6 0 5 7 12 18 10 13 6 21 15 21 12 23 11 6 7 11 6 15 3 4 6 9 1 11 4

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RECORDS/RUSHING cont. 1,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS  Norm Nygaard, 1952 Date Opponent

Game-By-Game Unavailable

So. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS

Jim Allison, 1964 Date Opponent S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.14 N.21 N.28

at Cal Poly Pomona San Francisco State at Cal Poly (SLO)* at Long Beach State* Cal State Los Angeles* at UC Santa Barbara Fresno State* San Fernando Valley State Cal Western University (1K) at San Jose State

TOTALS (9 games) David Turner, 1977 Date Opponent S.10 S.17 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.5 N.12 N.19 N.26

Cal State Fullerton at Arizona Utah State at Fresno State UTEP UNLV Tulsa at Pacific Long Beach State (13) Florida State (1K) at San Jose State

1,016 Sr. Att. Yds. TD 20 20 22 18 16

9 22 24 23

120 2 271 4 185 3 105 1 28 0 injured 64 0 144 2 156 3 113 1

174 1186 16 Sr. Att. Yds. TD 11 17 22 28 19 20 10 35 26 25 27

76 68 165 145 129 91 46 114 118 189 111

0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 3 2 0

TOTALS (11 games)

240 1252 12

Tony Allen, 1979 Date Opponent

Sr. Att. Yds. TD

S.8 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 O.27 N.3 N.10

at Missouri at Fresno State Wisconsin at New Mexico* Miami at Colorado State* at Utah* Wyoming* Arizona

1 24 15 25 28 16 28 18 28

9 202 54 68 101 106 151 54 151

0 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 2

N.17 N.24

UTEP* (1K) (10) Brigham Young*

29 14

138 60

1 0

TOTALS (11 games)

226 1094 10

Chris Hardy, 1985 Date Opponent

Jr. Att. Yds. TD

S.14 S.21 S.28 O.5 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.16 N.23 N.30

Long Beach State at (12) UCLA Colorado State* Stanford at (11) Brigham Young* Utah* Oregon at (7) Air Force* at Wyoming UTEP* New Mexico* (1K) at Hawai’i*

TOTALS (12 games) Paul Hewitt, 1987 Date Opponent S.5 S.12 S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21

at (3) UCLA Utah* at Air Force* at Oregon at Wyoming* UTEP* Stanford Long Beach State at Hawai’i* at Brigham Young* Colorado State* New Mexico* (1K)

10 5 20 17 4 17 8 20 11 19 15 12

54 50 235 80 17 104 45 97 68 223 86 91

158 1150

1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1

7 Jr. Att. Yds. TD 10 18 7 21 8 31 8 35 24 21 25 25

44 113 16 63 27 149 32 203 86 92 86 90

0 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 2 1 4

TOTALS (12 games)

233 1001 18

Paul Hewitt, 1988 Date Opponent

Sr. Att. Yds. TD

S.3 S.11 S.17 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29

at (5) UCLA Air Force* at Stanford (20) Oregon Wyoming* Hawai’i* at Colorado State* at Utah*

6 45 12 8 13 22 16 29

23 259 37 19 54 105 71 109

0 4 1 0 1 0 0 1

N.5 N.12 N.19

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37 20 32

152 86 140

2 0 1

TOTALS (11 games)

240 1055 10

Marshall Faulk, 1991 Date Opponent

T-Fr. Att. Yds. TD

S.8 S.14 S.21 S.26 O.5 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.16 N.30

Long Beach State Pacific at Air Force* UCLA at Hawai’i* New Mexico* at UTEP* at Utah* Wyoming* Colorado State* (1K) Brigham Young* at (1) Miami

11 37 25 15 22 14

39 386 114 79 212 153 injured injured injured 30 174 20 118 27 154

D.30

vs. (23) Tulsa (Freedom Bowl) 30

1 7 2 1 5 2

1 2 0

TOTALS (9 games)

201 1429 21

TOTALS (10 games)

231 1586 22

Marshall Faulk, 1992 Date Opponent

So. Att. Yds. TD

S.5 S.10 S.26 O.3 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21 N.28

vs. Southern California at Brigham Young at (11) UCLA at New Mexico* UTEP* Air Force* (1K) at Colorado State* at Wyoming* (23) Hawai’i* Fresno State* (1) Miami

27 35 23 25 30 29 18 33 43 2

157

220 299 118 200 156 129 60 127 300 21 injured

1

3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 1

TOTALS (10 games)

265 1630 15

Marshall Faulk, 1993 Date Opponent

Jr. Att. Yds. TD

S.4 S.11 S.18 S.25 S.30 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.11 N.20 N.27

Cal State Northridge at (21) California at Air Force* Minnesota UCLA at Hawai’i* Colorado State* New Mexico* at Utah* (1K) Brigham Young* at Fresno State* Wyoming*

27 22 24 22 19 27 18 36 22 32 21 30

170 64 106 81 53 175 89 186 141 252 63 150

3 1 3 1 1 4 0 1 1 2 1 3

TOTALS (12 games)

300 1530 21

Wayne Pittman, 1994 Date Opponent

Sr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (11 games)

274 1136 12

George Jones, 1995 Date Opponent

Jr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (12 games)

305 1842 23

S.3 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.10 N.26

David Turner rushed for more than 100 yards seven times in 1977 to become the third San Diego State player since the 1952 campaign to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season.

(20) Brigham Young* at UTEP* at New Mexico* (1K)

S.2 S.9 S.16 S.28 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.26

Navy California at Minnesota at Colorado State* Air Force* Utah* at New Mexico* at Wyoming* Hawai’i* at (23) Brigham Young* (1K) Fresno State*

California at (14) Oklahoma at Brigham Young* Nevada at Utah* Fresno State* San Jose State (1K) at UTEP* New Mexico* Wyoming* at Hawai’i* Colorado State*

13 30 19 29 26 22 27 22 33 23 30

24 21 19 25 39 28 19 21 35 27 21 26

86 96 64 129 97 64 129 105 183 48 135

147 89 53 105 160 270 253 173 208 133 164 87

2 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 2

3 2 0 1 1 5 2 2 3 1 3 0

Jonas Lewis, 1997 Date Opponent

So. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (11 games)

227 1021

Larry Ned, 2001 Date Opponent

Sr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (11 games)

311 1549 15

Lynell Hamilton, 2003 Date Opponent

T-Fr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (10 games)

234 1087

S.5 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15 N.22

A.30 S.8 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 O.27 N.3 N.10 N.17

A.30 S.6 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.8 N.15 N.22

Navy at (3) Washington at Wisconsin at (25) Air Force* at Arizona New Mexico* UNLV* at Hawai’i* at Wyoming* San Jose State* at Fresno State* Colorado State* (1K)

Arizona at Arizona State at Colorado State* Air Force* Eastern Illinois at UNLV* at Ohio State (16) Brigham Young* (1K) New Mexico* at Utah* Wyoming*

Eastern Washington at (2) Ohio State at UTEP Stanford at UCLA Brigham Young* at Utah* New Mexico* Wyoming* at UNLV* (1K) at Colorado State* Air Force*

11 5

44 0 0 0 did not play did not play 8 56 1 27 120 0 36 127 1 30 129 0 21 35 0 22 90 2 40 253 2 27 167 0

21 19 40 24 30 17 29 35 27 22 47

23 17 22 31 20 22 17 18 40 24

43 88 177 178 285 46 112 239 93 79 209

113 69 107 220 87 74 49 56 218 94 injured injured

6

1 0 2 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 4

2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

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Passing

RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game. ^ - Indicates Division I era record.

Team Records Most Attempts Game: 63, vs. North Texas State, 12/4/71 Season: 584, in 2002 (4-9) Fewest Attempts Game: 8, at Texas-El Paso*, 11/15/80 Season: 117, in 1972 (10-1) Most Completions Game: 40, vs. Stanford, 10/17/87 Season: 352, in 2002 (4-9) Fewest Completions Game: 3, at Pacific, 11/9/63 Season: 62, in 1961 (7-2-1)

Most Touchdowns Game: 10, vs. New Mexico State, 11/15/69 Season: 43, in 1969 (11-0) Fewest Touchdowns Season: 5, in 2001 (3-8) and 1976 (10-1) Most Yards Per Completion Season: 18.9, in 1963 (7-2) Most Yards Per Game Season: 374.2, in 1969 (11-0) Fewest Yards Per Game Season: 59.4, in 1960 (1-6-1) (min. 25 att.)

Season: 64.2, in 1973 (9-1-1) Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 291.82, vs. Navy, 9/5/97 (min. 25 att.) Season: 166.9, in 1996 (8-3)

Brigham Young*, 11/16/91 (T, 52-52) New Mexico State, 11/15/69 (W, 70-21) Stanford, 10/17/87 (L, 40-44) at New Mexico*, 11/17/90 (W, 40-34) Southern Mississippi, 11/9/68 (W, 68-7) Arizona State, 9/14/02 (L, 28-39) at Hawai’i*, 11/6/82 (W, 31-28) at Utah*, 9/30/89 (W, 38-27) at Hawai’i*, 12/7/02 (L, 40-41) Pacific*, 11/8/69 (W, 58-32)

Yards

Touchdowns

1. 374.2, in 1969 (11-0) 2. 371.5, in 1990 (6-5) 3. 332.5, in 1987 (4-4) 4. 330.9, in 2002 (4-9) 5. 319.7, in 1993 (6-6) 6. 308.1, in 1989 (6-5-1) 7. 306.0, in 1981 (6-5) 8. 305.0, in 1973 (9-1-1) 9. 303.3, in 1996 (8-3) 10. 294.9, in 1994 (4-7)

Most Attempts Game: 60, Adam Hall vs. Arizona State, 9/14/02 and Todd Santos vs. Stanford, 10/17/87 Season: 492, Todd Santos, 1987 Career: 1,484, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87

Most Completions Game: 40, Todd Santos vs. Stanford, 10/17/87 Season: 306, Todd Santos, 1987 Career: 910, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Most Yards Game: 568, David Lowery vs. BYU*, 11/16/91 Season: 3,932, Todd Santos, 1987 Career: 11,425, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Most Yards By Senior Game: 536, Todd Santos vs. Stanford, 10/17/87 Season: 3,932, Todd Santos, 1987

Highest Completion Percentage Game: 84.0, (21-25), vs. Pacific*, 11/11/72

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Yards Per Game

1. 584, in 2002 (4-9) 2. 509, in 1987 (4-4) 3. 489, in 2008 (2-10) 4. 485, in 1990 (6-5) 5. 465, in 1993 (6-6) 6. 458, in 2007 (4-8) 7. 455, in 1982 (7-5) 8. 449, in 1989 (6-5-1) 9. 447, in 1981 (6-5) 10. 444, in 2004 (4-7)

Individual Records

Most Yards Game: 568, vs. Brigham Young*, 11/16/91 Season: 4,302, in 2002 (4-9) Fewest Yards Game: 42, at Brigham Young*, 10/29/98 Season: 1,017, in 1962 (8-2)

Rk. Opponent, Date (Result)

Attempts

1. 4,302, in 2002 (6-9) 1. 43, in 1969 (11-0) 2. 4,086, in 1990 (6-5) 2. 29, in 1996 (8-3) 3. 3,990, in 1987 (4-4) 29, in 1990 (6-5) 4. 3,742, in 1969 (11-0) 4. 28, in 1993 (6-6) 28, in 1970 (9-2) 5. 3,836, in 1993 (6-6) 6. 3,697, in 1989 (6-5-1) 6. 27, in 1994 (4-7) 27, in 1964 (8-2) 7. 3,447, in 1985 (5-6-1) 8. 26, in 1987 (5-7) 8. 3,366, in 1981 (6-5) 26, in 1977 (10-1) 9. 3,355, in 1973 (9-1-1) 10. 3,352, in 1995 (8-4) 10. 25, in 1965 (8-2)

Most Interceptions Game: 7, at Missouri, 9/8/79 Season: 28, in 1969 (11-0) Fewest Interceptions Game: 0, many times; most recently: vs. UNLV*, 11/22/08 Season: 3, in 1961 (7-2-1)

MOST YARDS/GAME

SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS

Yards 568 549 536 530 524 516 513 507 507 507

Most Yards By Junior Game: 524, Dennis Shaw vs. So. Miss., 11/9/68 Season: 3,651, Dan McGwire, 1989 Most Yards By Sophomore Game: 568, David Lowery vs. BYU*, 11/16/91 Season: 2,877, Todd Santos, 1985 Most Yards By Freshman Game: 433, Ryan Lindley vs. Idaho, 9/27/08 Season: 2,653, Ryan Lindley, 2008 Most Touchdowns Game: 9, Dennis Shaw vs. New Mex. St., 11/15/69 Season: 39, Dennis Shaw, 1969 Career: 70, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Most Yards Per Attempt Game: 18.6, Kevin McKechnie vs. Navy, 9/5/87 (min. 25 atts.)

Season: 9.4, Billy Blanton, 1996 (min. 250 atts.)

Career: 9.3, Dennis Shaw, #1968-69

(min. 400 atts.) # - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

KEvIN O’CONNELL TODD SANTOS

BILLY BLANTON

Most Yards Per Completion Game: 27.6, David Lowery vs. Fres. St.*, 11/21/92 (min. 25 atts.)

Lowest Interception Percentage Season: 68.8 att./int., Billy Blanton, 1996 (min. 250 atts.)

Career: 36.8 att./int., Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96

Season: 16.7, Don Horn, 1966

(min. 400 atts.)

(min. 250 atts.)

Career: 16.0, Dennis Shaw, #1968-69

(min. 400 atts.) # - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

Highest Completion Percentage Game: 84.0, Tim Gutierrez (21-25), vs. Navy, 9/3/94 (min. 25 atts.) Season: 66.0, Billy Blanton, 1996 (min. 250 atts.) Career: 63.9, Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 (min. 400 atts.)

Consecutive Passes without an Interception Season: 178, Dan McGwire, 9/15/90-10/13/90 Career: 178, Dan McGwire, 9/15/90-10/13/90 Most 300-Yard Games Season: 8, Dan McGwire, 1990 Career: 17, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Most Consecutive 300-Yard Games Season: 4, 4 times, last Billy Blanton, 11/2/96-

Highest Pass Efficiency Rating Game: 291.8, Kevin McKechnie vs. Navy, 9/5/87

11/23/96

Career: 4, 4 times, last Billy Blanton, 11/2/9611/23/96

(min. 25 atts.) Season: 169.6, Billy Blanton, 1996 (min. 250 atts.) Career: 157.1, Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 (min. 400 atts.)

YARDS PASSING/CAREER Pl.

Player

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Todd Santos Billy Blanton Kevin O’Connell Dan McGwire David Lowery Brian Sipe Dennis Shaw Adam Hall Mark Halda Tim Gutierrez Lon Sheriff Matt Kofler Mark McKay Craig Penrose Jesse Freitas Don Horn Rod Dowhower

19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Matt Dlugolecki Joe Davis Jack Hawley Joe Duke Jesse Thompson

18.

Ryan Lindley

Seasons

1984-85-86-87 1993-94-95-96 2004-05-06-07 1989-90 1989-91-92-93 1969-70-71 1968-69 2001-02-03 1977-78-79-80 1992-93-94 1999-00-01-02 1980-81 1982-83 1974-75 1972-73 1965-66 1963-64

2009

2003-04 1976-77 1999-00 1957-58-59 1949-50-51

Comp.

Att.

910 588 664 528 426 436 333 423 406 357 356 361 329 330 324 257 159

1,484 920 1,151 889 800 788 575 752 757 580 675 615 587 584 518 459 313

256 190 184 174 133

433 326 352 403 263

242

427

Int.

Yards

57 25 34 26 28 43 41 21 45 19 25 24 29 33 31 25 15

11,425 8,165 7,689 7,484 5,998 5,707 5,324 5,173 4,812 4,740 4,533 4,476 4,475 4,343 4,193 3,922 2,864

16 15 12 34 17

2,597 2,541 2,280 2,204 2,022

9

2,653

TD

Rating

70 67 46 43 44 44 58 24 29 36 16 24 24 25 28 39 33

133.87 157.06 121.08 140.22 127.38 123.68 154.72 118.98 107.78 144.13 109.57 124.91 123.70 121.80 136.41 144.91 152.87

10 25 16 17 19

109.73 139.86 114.86 86.16 126.06

16

117.01

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Single-Game Passing Leaders PASSING YARDS Pl.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

David Lowery Todd Santos Dan McGwire Dennis Shaw Adam Hall Mark McKay Dan McGwire Adam Hall Dennis Shaw Todd Santos

(Rk.) Opponent

vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991 vs. Stanford, Oct. 17, 1987 at New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1990 vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 vs. Arizona St., Sept. 14, 2002 at Hawai’i*, Nov. 6, 1982 at Utah*, Sept. 30, 1989 at Idaho, Sept. 21, 2002 vs. Pacific*, Nov. 8, 1969 vs. Utah*, Sept. 12, 1987

PASSING ATTEMPTS Pl. 1.

3.

7. 9. 10.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent

1. 2.

3.

7. 8.

at (17) Colorado, Sept. 7, 2002 vs. Air Force*, Oct. 1, 1994 at (4) Brigham Young*, Sept. 22, 1990 vs. Arizona St., Aug. 31, 2000 vs. Air Force*, Nov. 29, 1981 vs. (21) Brigham Young, Dec. 1, 2007 at (1) Miami, Nov. 30, 1991 vs. (2) Miami, Dec. 1, 1990 vs. North Texas State, Dec. 4, 1971

Player

at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 2008

(Rk.) Opponent

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tim Gutierrez Todd Santos Matt Kofler Todd Santos Kevin O’Connell Kevin O’Connell Billy Blanton Dan McGwire Matt Kofler Jesse Freitas

vs. Air Force*, Oct. 1, 1994 vs. Utah*, Sept. 12, 1987 at Colorado St.*, Sept. 12, 1981 vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 23, 1985 vs. (21) Brigham Young, Dec. 1, 2007 at Hawai’i, Dec. 3, 2005 vs. (16) Wyoming*, Nov. 7, 1996 at New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1990 vs. Air Force*, Nov. 29, 1981 at Fresno St.*, Nov. 17, 1973

Player

vs. UNLV*, Nov. 22, 2008

(Rk.) Opponent

Pl. 1. 2. 4. 5.

Player

Dennis Shaw Dennis Shaw Dennis Shaw Rod Dowhower Kevin O’Connell Adam Hall David Lowery Dan McGwire Todd Santos Todd Santos Matt Kofler Don Horn

(Rk.) Opponent

39 35 32 24 33 33 22 32 30

59 59 59 57 57 55 53 53 53

29

59

40 39

60 59

35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33 33 33

59 42 52 44 55 51 44 49 57 42

35

50

Comp. Att.

vs. Navy, Sept. 5, 1997 vs. Cal State Fullerton*, Oct. 4, 1975 at Kansas, Sept. 25, 1999 vs. Portland St., Sept. 22, 2007 vs. Texas-El Paso, Oct. 15, 1977 vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 4, 1995 vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991 vs. UC Santa Barbara*, Nov. 14, 1970 vs.UC Santa Barbara*, Oct. 25, 1969 vs. Navy, Sept. 3, 1994

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

60 60

Comp. Att.

vs. Stanford, Oct. 17, 1987 at (17) Colorado, Sept. 7, 2002

Kevin McKechnie Craig Penrose Jack Hawley Kevin O’Connell Joe Davis Billy Blanton David Lowery Brian Sipe Dennis Shaw Tim Gutierrez

32 40

Int. Yards TD Rating 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 0 0 1

568 536 530 524 516 513 510 506 463 462

5 5 2 7 3 1 2 5 7 4

226.18 165.87 163.51 216.09 138.74 153.03 351.83 179.60 228.93 202.40

Int. Yards TD Rating 1 1

516 536

3 138.74 5 165.87

0 5 0 1 1 1 4 1 3

359 421 362 219 386 288 213 323 337

0 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 3

1

274

Cl. Season

16 8 19 19 12 17 26 10 13 21

20 12 24 31 18 24 39 14 21 25

Comp. Att.

vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 15, 1969 vs. Pacific, Nov. 8, 1969 vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 vs. Fresno State, Oct. 31, 1964 vs. Portland St., Sept. 22, 2007 at Idaho, Sept. 21, 2002 vs. Brigham Young, Nov. 16, 1991 at Wyoming, Oct. 6, 1990 vs. Stanford, Oct. 17, 1987 vs. Stanford, Oct. 5, 1985 vs. Texas-El Paso, Nov. 21, 1981 at Weber State, Sept. 24, 1966

26 25 17 15 19 29 26 27 40 34 31 18

42 38 38 24 31 49 39 42 60 44 43 43

Int. Yards TD Rating 1 0

536 359

5 165.87 0 117.21

5 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 0

421 462 359 423 288 421 366 530 386 450

3 4 2 3 1 3 2 2 2 4

0

387

2 148.22 119.09 202.40 126.45 175.98 106.35 149.54 150.78 163.51 122.85 200.00

371 163 343 443 230 328 568 171 241 248

4 3 3 5 3 3 5 2 4 4

291.82 263.27 240.47 234.55 229.00 226.88 226.18 221.17 221.16 220.13

Int. Yards TD Rating 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0

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441 463 524 374 443 506 568 415 536 423 460 346

9 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

206.53 228.93 216.09 267.57 234.55 179.60 226.18 186.57 165.87 190.98 191.02 147.82

Int.

Pct.

Yds. TD GP 3K TGP 3K

Chuck Long (1), Doug Scovil (1), Denny Stolz (1)

Attempts SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Todd Santos, 1987 Adam Hall, 2002 Dan McGwire, 1990 Dan McGwire, 1989 Kevin O’Connell, 2007 Matt Kofler, 1981

8. Billy Blanton, 1995 9. Brian Sipe, 1971 10. David Lowery, 1992

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 Dan McGwire, 1989-90 David Lowery, 1989-91-92-93 Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 Mark Halda, 1977-78-79-80 Adam Hall, 2001-02-03 Lon Sheriff, 1999-00-01-02 Matt Kofler, 1980-81

Rating Attempts 492 452 449 440 439 436

427

389 369 366

Attempts 1,484 1,151 920 889 860 788 757 752 653 615

Completions

Int. Yards TD Rating 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Att. Comp.

Multiple 3,000-Yard Seasons: Billy Blanton (2), Dan McGwire (2) Head Coaches for 3,000-Yard Seasons: Al Luginbill (3), Ted Tollner (2), Don Coryell (1), Tom Craft (1),

1 90.37 117.21 119.09 122.56 76.66 122.85 106.35 66.40 120.25 104.92

Name

1. Todd Santos Sr. 1987 492 306 15 62.2 3,932 26 10 10 2. Dan McGwire Sr. 1990 448 270 7 60.3 3,833 27 9 9 3. Dan McGwire Jr. 1989 440 258 19 58.6 3,651 16 9 9 4. Dennis Shaw Sr. +1969 363 214 29 59.0 3,394 40 10 10 5. Matt Kofler Sr. 1981 436 263 15 60.3 3,337 21 11 11 6. Billy Blanton Jr. 1995 389 243 14 62.5 3,300 23 12 12 7. Adam Hall Jr. 2002 452 272 9 60.2 3,253 17 10 10 8. Billy Blanton Sr. 1996 344 227 5 66.0 3,221 29 10 10 9. Kevin O’Connell Sr. 2007 439 257 8 58.5 3,063 15 12 12 10. Tim Gutierrez Jr. 1993 341 208 10 61.0 3,033 24 10 12 u - indicates player led the nation in rushing yardage. + - indicated team participated in bowl game. GP3K games played to date when reaching 3,000 yards; TGP3K - team games to date when player reached 3,000 yards.

7. Ryan Lindley, 2008

Todd Santos Adam Hall

Ryan Lindley

39 60 49 38 60 46 37 49 38 42

Comp. Att.

Adam Hall Tim Gutierrez Dan McGwire Jack Hawley Matt Kofler Kevin O’Connell David Lowery Dan McGwire Brian Sipe

PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 12 ATT.) Pl.

26 40 33 17 32 30 24 29 25 35

vs. Arizona St., Sept. 14, 2002 vs. Stanford, Oct. 17, 1987

PASSING COMPLETIONS Pl.

Comp. Att.

Adam Hall Todd Santos

Ryan Lindley

Pl.

SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Todd Santos, 1987 Adam Hall, 2002 Dan McGwire, 1990 Matt Kofler, 1981 Dan McGwire, 1989 Kevin O’Connell, 2007 Billy Blanton, 1995

8. Ryan Lindley, 2008

9. Kevin O’Connell, 2005 10. Billy Blanton, 1996 Jesse Freitas, 1973

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 Dan McGwire, 1989-90 Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 David Lowery, 1989-91-92-93 Adam Hall, 2001-02-03 Mark Halda, 1977-78-79-80 Matt Kofler, 1980-81 Tim Gutierrez, 1992-93-94

SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Billy Blanton, 1996 Dennis Shaw, 1969 Billy Blanton, 1994 Rod Dowhower, 1964 Tim Gutierrez, 1993 Don Horn, 1965 Dan McGwire, 1990 Rod Dowhower, 1963 Jesse Freitas, 1973 Joe Davis, 1977 Jesse Thompson, 1951

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 Dennis Shaw, 1968-69 Rod Dowhower, 1963-64 Don Horn, 1965-66 Tim Gutierrez, 1992-93-94 Dan McGwire, 1989-90 Joe Davis, 1976-77 Jesse Freitas, 1972-73 Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 David Lowery, 1989-91-92-93

Rating 169.6 162.2 158.8 155.8 153.1 151.5 148.6 148.1 148.0 147.4 147.4

Rating 157.1 154.7 152.9 144.9 144.1 140.2 139.9 136.4 133.9 127.4

Touchdowns Completions 306 272 270 262 258 257 243

242

233 227 227

Completions 910 664 588 528 436 426 423 406 361 357

SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dennis Shaw, 1969 Billy Blanton, 1996 Dan McGwire, 1990 Todd Santos, 1987 Tim Gutierrez, 1993 Joe Davis, 1977 7. Billy Blanton, 1995 Brian Sipe, 1970 9. Rod Dowhower, 1964 10. five others tied with

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 Dennis Shaw, 1968-69 Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 David Lowery, 1991-92-93 Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 7. Dan McGwire, 1989-90 8. Don Horn, 1965-66 9. Tim Gutierrez, 1992-93-94 Mark Halda, 1977-78-79-80

TDs 39 29 27 26 24 24 23 23 22 21

TDs 70 67 58 46 44 44 43 39 36 36


RECORDS/PASSING cont.

QB Starts CAREER

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Games Started

Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 45 Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06 33 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 28 David Lowery, 1991-92-93 24 Dan McGwire, 1989-90 23 Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 22 Lon Sheriff, 1999-00-01-02 21 Dennis Shaw, #1968-69 21 9. Matt Kofler, 1980-81 20 Mark Halda, 1977-78-79-80 20 Craig Penrose, 1974-75 20 # - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

CONSECUTIvE STARTS Pl. Player, Dates

Games Started

1. Billy Blanton, Oct. 15, 1994-Nov. 28, 1996 2. Dan McGwire, Sept. 2, 1989-Dec. 1, 1990 3. David Lowery, Oct. 5, 1991-Sept. 18, 1993 Brian Sipe, Sept. 12, 1970-Dec. 4, 1971 5. Dennis Shaw, Sept. 14, 1968-Nov. 29. 1969 6. Craig Penrose, Oct. 12, 1974-Nov. 22, 1975 7. Kevin O’Connell, Oct. 23, 2004-Aug. 31, 2006 Todd Santos, Oct. 18, 1985-Nov. 27, 1986 Mark Halda, Sept. 16, 1978-Oct. 20, 1979 10. Kevin O’Connell, Nov. 18, 2006-Dec. 1, 2007 Tim Guiterrez, Sept. 25, 1993-Oct. 8, 1994

CAREER vICTORIES Pl. Player, Dates

28 23 22 22 20 19 17 17 17 15 15

Wins

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87 22 Dennis Shaw, #1968-69 20 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 18 Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 15 Craig Penrose, 1974-75 14 David Lowery, 1991-92-93 13 Joe Davis, 1976-77 13 8. Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 12 Dan McGwire, 1989-90 12 10. Matt Kofler, 1980-81 11 Jesse Freitas, 1972-73 11 # - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 15 career starts)

Pl. Player, Dates

W-L-T

Blanton 12, Tim Gutierrez 7, Brian Sipe 7, Adam Hall 6, David Lowery 6, Jesse Freitas 5, Matt Kofler 5, Mark McKay 5, Dennis Shaw 5, Ryan Lindley 4, Kevin O’Connell 4, Lon Sheriff 4, Joe Davis 2, Don Horn 2, Rod Dowhower 1, Mark Halda 1, Jack Hawley 1, Rick Hansen 1, Kevin McKechnie 1, Craig Penrose 1.

300-YARD PASSING GAMES  Rk. Player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

David Lowery Todd Santos Dan McGwire Dennis Shaw Adam Hall Mark McKay Dan McGwire Adam Hall Dennis Shaw Todd Santos Matt Kofler Jesse Freitas Tim Gutierrez Billy Blanton Matt Kofler Kevin O’Connell Dennis Shaw Brian Sipe Billy Blanton Todd Santos

22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Brigham Young* Stanford at New Mexico* So. Mississippi Arizona St. at Hawai’i* at Utah* at Idaho Pacific* Utah* Texas-El Paso* at Fresno St.* at Fresno St.* Fresno St.* (12) Iowa St. Portland St. New Mexico St. Utah St. at California Long Beach St.

11-16-91 10-17-87 11-17-90 11-9-68 9-14-02 11-6-82 9-30-89 9-21-02 11-8-69 9-12-87 11-21-81 11-17-73 11-20-93 11-26-94 10-10-81 9-22-07 11-15-69 10-22-71 9-14-96 10-24-87

Dan McGwire Jesse Freitas Dan McGwire Todd Santos Kevin O’Connell Tim Gutierrez Lon Sheriff Tim Gutierrez Todd Santos Dan McGwire Todd Santos Billy Blanton Billy Blanton Lon Sheriff Todd Santos

429 427 426 423 421 421 420 419 418 415 398 395 395 393 391

Hawai’i* at San Jose St.* New Mexico* New Mexico* at Hawai’i Air Force* at Hawai’i at Utah* Colorado St.* at Wyoming* Oregon Fresno St.* at UNLV* (24) CSU* Colorado St.*

11-10-90 11-3-73 11-4-89 11-23-85 12-3-05 10-1-94 12-7-02 10-30-93 10-20-84 10-6-90 10-26-85 11-23-96 11-16-96 10-28-00 11-14-87

David Lowery Dennis Shaw Don Horn Matt Kofler Kevin O’Connell Rick Hansen Billy Blanton Tim Gutierrez Rod Dowhower Todd Santos Todd Santos Craig Penrose David Lowery Kevin McKechnie Brian Sipe Kevin O’Connell Billy Blanton Brian Sipe Dan McGwire Dan McGwire Adam Hall Matt Kofler Todd Santos Todd Santos Billy Blanton

387 387 387 386 384 382 376 375 374 373 373 373 372 371 370 366 366 363 362 361 359 359 358 356 355

Fresno St.* North Texas St. CSLA* vs. Air Force* at Air Force* Oklahoma St. at BYU* Minnesota Fresno St. New Mexico* at Hawai’i* New Mexico St. Texas-El Paso* Navy Iowa St. vs. TCU* (16) Wyoming* Arizona at (4) BYU* at Air Force* at (17) Colorado at Colorado St.* at New Mexico* at Colorado St.* Fresno St.*

11-21-92 11-22-69 11-26-66 11-29-81 11-17-07 11-27-82 9-16-95 9-25-93 10-31-64 11-21-87 10-31-87 10-18-75 10-17-92 9-5-97 11-28-70 11-24-07 11-7-96 11-20-71 9-22-90 9-2-89 9-7-02 9-12-81 9-27-86 11-1-86 10-14-95

Adam Hall Todd Santos Tim Gutierrez Dennis Shaw Don Horn David Lowery

352 351 350 350 346 345

Brigham Young* 10-4-03 at Wyoming* 11-9-85 (25) UCLA 9-30-93 at W. Texas St. 10-11-69 at Weber State 9-24-66 (23) Hawai’i* 11-14-92

21. Ryan Lindley

28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 35. 36.

Pct.

300-Yard Passing Games 300-Yard Performances By Player (2 Total; 1 Player) Marshall Faulk 2.

500-Yard Performances By Player (8 Total; 6 Players) - Adam Hall 2, Dan McGwire 2, David Lowery 1, Mark McKay 1, Todd Santos 1, Dennis Shaw 1.

400-Yard Performances By Player (31 Total; 14 Players) - Dan McGwire 5, Todd Santos 5, Tim

41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 50. 51. 52. 53. 55. 56. 57. 58.

Gutierrez 3, Dennis Shaw 3, Billy Blanton 2, Jesse Freitas 2, Adam Hall 2, Matt Kofler 2, Kevin O’Connell 2, Ryan Lindley 1, David Lowery 1, Mark McKay 1, Lon Sheriff 1, Brian Sipe 1.

60. 61. 62.

Most 400-Yard Performances in a Season - 3 by Dan McGwire in 1990.

65. 66.

300-Yard Performances By Player (110 Total; 22 Players) - Todd Santos 17, Dan McGwire 13, Billy

68. 69.

Date

568 536 530 524 516 513 510 506 463 462 460 450 449 447 444 443 441 439 438 434

37. Ryan Lindley

1. Dennis Shaw, #1968-69 20-0-1 .976 2. Craig Penrose, 1974-75 14-5-1 .725 3. Brian Sipe, 1969-70-71 15-7-0 .682 4. Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 18-10-0 .643 5. David Lowery, 1991-92-93 13-9-2 .583 # - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

Yards Opponent

63. Ryan Lindley

433 Idaho

387 UNLV*

352 Cal Poly

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11-22-08

8-30-08

Annual Passing Leaders Year

Player

Cl.

NR CR

A

C

I

Yds.

TDs

Pct.

Eff.

1947 Art Filson So. 49 19 0 363 1 38.8 107.7 1948 John Simcox Sr. 103 49 7 665 9 47.6 117.1 1949 Leon Parma Jr. 87 40 11 603 9 46.0 113.1 1950 Leon Parma Sr. 103 49 11 732 7 47.6 108.3 1951 Jesse Thompson Sr. 155 86 5 1,304 13 55.5 147.4 1952 Paul Held Jr. 194 82 14 1,062 12 42.3 94.2 1953 Paul Held Sr. 98 39 11 603 4 39.8 82.5 1954 Bill Richardson So. 60 27 4 251 3 45.0 83.3 1955 Don Magee So. 123 66 12 792 4 53.7 99.0 1956 Robert Moneymaker Jr. 65 25 6 433 3 38.5 91.2 1957 Joe Duke So. 121 49 8 719 4 40.5 88.1 1958 Joe Duke Jr. 150 62 12 787 7 41.3 84.8 1959 Joe Duke Sr. 132 63 14 698 6 47.7 85.9 1960 Russ Boehmke So. 74 37 8 293 2 50.0 70.6 1961 Harry Korsmeier Jr. 72 35 3 547 4 48.6 122.4 1962 Wayne Sevier Sr. 62 40 4 578 5 66.7 156.5 1963 Rod Dowhower Jr. 120 58 6 1,136 11 48.3 148.1 1964 Rod Dowhower Sr. 193 101 9 1,728 22 52.3 155.8 1965 Don Horn Jr. 206 123 11 1,688 21 59.7 151.5 1966 Don Horn Sr. 253 134 14 2,234 18 53.0 139.6 1967 Thom Williams Jr. 103 59 3 945 7 57.3 151.0 1968 Dennis Shaw Jr. 240 134 15 2,139 19 55.8 144.3 1969 Dennis Shaw Sr. 1 1 335 199 26 3,185 39 59.4 162.2 1970 Brian Sipe Jr. 337 195 20 2,618 23 57.9 133.8 1971 Brian Sipe* Sr. 369 196 21 2,532 17 53.1 114.6 1972 Jesse Freitas Jr. 171 97 14 1,200 7 56.6 12.8 1973 Jesse Freitas* Sr. 1 1 347 227 17 2,993 21 65.4 148.0 1974 Craig Penrose Jr. 235 132 9 1,683 10 56.3 122.7 1975 Craig Penrose* Sr. 349 198 24 2,660 15 56.7 121.2 1976 Tom Craft Jr. 109 75 1 809 2 68.8 135.4 1977 Joe Davis Sr. 290 174 12 2,360 24 60.0 147.4 1978 Mark Halda So. 358 205 14 2,262 14 57.3 115.4 1979 Mark Halda Jr. 234 123 17 1,684 10 52.6 112.6 1980 Matt Kofler Jr. 179 99 9 1,139 3 55.3 104.2 1981 Matt Kofler Sr. 436 262 15 3,337 21 60.1 133.4 1982 Mark McKay Jr. 250 142 9 1,985 11 56.8 130.8 1983 Mark McKay Sr. 337 187 20 2,490 13 55.5 118.4 1984 Todd Santos Fr. 6 285 160 14 2,063 9 56.1 117.5 1985 Todd Santos So. 3 357 226 17 2,877 21 63.3 140.9 1986 Todd Santos Jr. 4 350 218 11 2,553 14 62.3 130.5 1987 Todd Santos Sr. 7 1 492 306 15 3,932 26 62.2 140.7 1988 Brad Platt Sr. 226 130 10 1,466 3 57.5 107.5 1989 Dan McGwire Jr. 4 440 258 19 3,651 16 58.6 131.7 1990 Dan McGwire Sr. 2 449 270 7 3,833 27 60.1 148.6 1991 David Lowery So. 3 311 176 12 2,575 19 56.6 138.6 1992 David Lowery Jr. 5 366 191 11 2,632 21 52.2 125.5 1993 Tim Gutierrez Jr. 11 3 341 208 10 3,033 24 61.0 153.1 1994 Billy Blanton So. 178 112 6 1,586 15 62.9 158.8 1995 Billy Blanton Jr. 12 5 389 243 14 3,300 23 62.5 146.0 1996 Billy Blanton Sr. 3 2 344 227 5 3,221 29 66.0 169.6 1997 Kevin McKechnie Sr. 179 107 6 1,449 10 59.8 139.5 1998 Brian Russell So. 9 230 123 7 1,438 8 53.5 111.39 1999 Jack Hawley Jr. 48 7 266 145 10 1,942 15 54.5 126.93 2000 Lon Sheriff Jr. 68 6 290 155 11 2,163 6 53.4 115.34 2001 Lon Sheriff Sr. 6 236 111 12 1,295 3 47.0 87.15 2002 Adam Hall Jr. 37 1 452 272 9 3,253 17 60.2 129.06 2003 Adam Hall Sr. 91 8 206 105 9 1,320 5 51.0 103.08 2004 Matt Dlugolecki Jr. 94 5 203 123 8 1,349 6 60.6 118.28 2005 Kevin O’Connell So. 34 4 375 233 12 2,663 19 62.1 132.10 2006 Kevin Craft Fr. 121 69 6 737 4 57.0 109.18 2007 Kevin O’Connell Sr. 68 6 439 257 8 3,063 15 58.5 124.78 2008 Ryan Lindley Fr. 80 7 427 242 9 2,653 16 56.7 117.01 * - Player led the country in per game completions, the stat used by the NCAA to rank quarterbacks that season. NR - national ranking in passing efficiency. CR - conference ranking in passing efficiency.

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32-23-2 28-19-1

4 3

321 303

11-8-69 Pacific* 11-15-69 New Mexico State 11-22-69 North Texas State

38-25-0 42-26-3 46-28-5

7 9 3

463 441 387

Dennis Shaw - 3

3,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS  Dennis Shaw, 1969 Date Opponent S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15 N.22 N.29

Cal State Los Angeles* at San Jose State* at West Texas State at Texas-Arlington UC Santa Barbara* at Fresno State* Pacific* New Mexico State North Texas State LBSU* (3K)

36 25 37 28 21 32 38 42 46 29

vs. Boston (PB)

29 16 3 219 1

TOTALS (10 games) D.6

TOTALS (11 games) Matt Kofler, 1981 Date Opponent

Quarterback Kevin O’Connell threw for 443 yards in the home victory over Portland State in 2007. His performance is the 16th-best passing effort in San Diego State history. Matt Kofler 71. Dan McGwire 72. Jack Hawley Billy Blanton Dan McGwire Dan McGwire 76. Brian Sipe 77. Adam Hall 78. Mark McKay 79. Todd Santos 80. Todd Santos 81. Lon Sheriff Billy Blanton Mark Halda 84. Joe Davis 85. David Lowery Dan McGwire 87. Billy Blanton Jesse Freitas 89. Todd Santos 90. Adam Hall Dan McGwire 92. Brian Sipe 93. Lon Sheriff Mark McKay 95. Tim Gutierrez Mark McKay Joe Davis 98. Mark McKay

345 344 343 343 343 343 337 335 331 330 329 328 328 328 325 323 323 321 321 320 319 319 318 317 317 314 314 314 312

at UNLV UTEP* at Kansas at San Jose St.* at UCLA Air Force* North Texas St. at Wyoming* at UTEP* Long Beach St. at Oregon UNLV* New Mexico* at LBSU* at San Jose St. at (21) California (2) Miami (Fla.) at Hawai’i* North Texas St. Stanford UNLV* at (20) Hawai’i* So. Mississippi at Wyoming* at Colorado St.* California New Mexico* at Pacific Wyoming*

11-14-81 11-24-90 9-25-99 11-2-96 10-13-90 9-29-90 12-4-71 10-19-02 9-24-83 9-6-86 9-26-87 11-25-00 11-4-95 10-28-78 11-26-77 9-11-93 12-1-90 11-18-95 11-24-73 10-5-85 10-26-02 10-7-89 10-10-70 10-7-00 10-15-83 9-10-94 10-16-82 11-5-77 11-12-83

Billy Blanton Todd Santos Brian Sipe David Lowery Jesse Freitas Dan McGwire Billy Blanton Todd Santos Tim Gutierrez Brian Sipe Jesse Freitas

311 311 310 308 308 307 306 306 304 304 303

Colorado St.* at Hawai’i* Brigham Young at Utah* Florida St. Cal St. Fullerton Idaho at Utah* Colorado St.* Iowa St. Iowa St.

11-25-95 10-27-84 10-3-70 10-21-91 10-27-73 9-23-89 9-7-96 9-13-86 10-16-93 11-27-71 12-1-73

99. Ryan Lindley 102. 103. 105. 106. 108. 110.

311 at Wyoming*

11-1-08

CONSECUTIvE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES  Date Opponent Billy Blanton - 4

A-C-I TDs Yards

11-2-96 11-7-96 11-16-96 11-23-96

at San Jose State* Wyoming* at UNLV* Fresno State*

32-22-0 44-33-2 32-21-0 34-25-1

4 2 3 2

343 366 395 395

11-18-95 11-25-95 9-7-96 9-14-96

at Hawai’i* Colorado State* Idaho at California

26-16-0 48-33-2 30-19-0 40-22-1

2 1 2 4

321 311 306 438

11-10-90 11-17-90 11-24-90 12-1-90

Hawai’i* at New Mexico* Texas-El Paso* (2) Miami

36-23-1 49-33-2 38-26-0 53-32-1

2 2 0 2

429 530 344 323

9-22-90 9-29-90 10-6-90 10-13-90

at Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming* at UCLA

59-32-0 29-19-0 42-27-0 46-23-1

3 3 5 3

362 343 415 343

9-7-02 9-14-02 9-21-02

at Colorado Arizona State at Idaho

59-39-0 60-32-1 49-29-0

0 3 5

359 516 506

9-23-89 9-30-89 10-7-89

Cal State Fullerton at Utah* at (20) Hawai’i

26-17-2 37-24-1 41-23-1

2 2 1

307 510 319

10-17-87 Stanford 10-24-87 Long Beach State 10-31-87 at Hawai’i*

60-40-1 40-26-1 40-29-2

5 3 1

536 434 373

11-14-81 at UNLV* 11-21-81 at Texas-El Paso* 11-29-81 vs. Air Force*

34-20-0 43-31-2 57-33-0

2 5 2

345 460 386

11-17-73 at Fresno State*

42-33-0

4

450

Billy Blanton - 4

Dan McGwire - 4

Dan McGwire - 4

Adam Hall - 3

Dan McGwire - 3

Todd Santos - 3

Matt Kofler - 3

Jesse Freitas - 3

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Sr. A C I Yds. TD

S.12 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21

at Colorado State* at Oklahoma State at New Mexico* Iowa State Brigham Young* Hawai’i* at Utah* Wyoming* at UNLV UTEP*

N.29

vs. Air Force* (3K)

22 16 19 14 13 17 25 26 28 18

0 1 4 5 0 3 2 3 5 3

251 235 350 262 241 278 463 441 387 267

334-198-26 3175 39

363-214-29 3394 40 Sr. A C I Yds. TD

52 36 19 45 33 31 45 41 34 43

35 23 11 32 19 17 20 22 20 31

3 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 0 2

359 236 122 444 214 253 231 287 345 460

Mirage Bowl (Japan, regular season game) TOTALS (11 games) Todd Santos, 1987 Date Opponent S.5 S.12 S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21

3 5 2 1 4 3 7 9 3 2

2 2 0 4 0 1 2 1 2 5

57 33 0 386 2

436-263-15 3337 21 Sr. A C I Yds. TD

at UCLA 42 Utah* 42 at Air Force* 40 at Oregon 47 at Wyoming* 35 UTEP* 37 Stanford 60 Long Beach State 40 at Hawai’i* 40 at Brigham Young* (3K) 38 Colorado State* 40 New Mexico* 31

22 35 20 26 16 21 40 26 29 19 29 23

2 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 0 2

186 462 258 329 150 192 536 434 373 248 391 373

2 4 1 2 0 2 5 3 1 1 2 3

TOTALS (12 games)

492-306-15 3932 26

Dan McGwire, 1989 Date Opponent

Jr. A C I Yds. TD

S.2 S.16 S.23 S.30 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.25

at Air Force* UCLA Cal State Fullerton at Utah* at Hawai’i* Long Beach State Pacific at UTEP* New Mexico* (3K) Wyoming* at Miami Brigham Young*

TOTALS (12 games) Dan McGwire, 1990 Date Opponent S.8 S.15

at Oregon Long Beach State

46 48 26 37 41 42 28 35 39 36 41 21

30 27 17 24 23 24 18 20 25 18 18 14

2 1 2 1 1 0 1 6 1 0 3 1

361 286 307 510 319 299 227 282 426 256 163 215

2 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 1

440-258-19 3651 16 Sr. A C I Yds. TD

40 20 0 223 2 24 13 1 235 1

S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 N.3 N.10 N.17 N.24 D.1

at Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming* at UCLA Utah* Hawai’i* at New Mexico* (3K) UTEP* Miami

59 29 42 46 32 36 49 38 53

32 19 27 23 22 23 33 26 32

0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1

362 343 415 343 286 429 530 344 323

3 3 5 3 4 2 2 0 2

TOTALS (11 games)

448-270-7 3833 27

Tim Gutierrez, 1993 Date Opponent

Jr. A C I Yds. TD

S.4 S.11 S.18 S.25 S.30 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.11 N.20 N.27

Cal State Northridge at California at Air Force* Minnesota UCLA at Hawai’i* Colorado State* New Mexico* at Utah* Brigham Young* at Fresno State* Wyoming* (3K)

TOTALS (10 games) Billy Blanton, 1995 Date Opponent S.2 S.9 S.16 S.28 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.25

California at Oklahoma at Brigham Young* Nevada at Utah* Fresno State* San Jose State at UTEP* New Mexico* Wyoming* at Hawai’i* Colorado State* (3K)

TOTALS (12 games) Billy Blanton, 1996 Date Opponent S.7 S.14 S.21 O.11 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.7 N.16 N.23 N.28

Idaho at California Oklahoma Hawai’i* at New Mexico* at Colorado State* at San Jose State* Wyoming* at UNLV* Fresno State* (3K) Air Force*

TOTALS (11 games) Adam Hall, 2002 Date Opponent A.29 S.7 S.14 S.21 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.15 N.23 D.7

at Fresno State at (17) Colorado Arizona State at Idaho UCLA Utah* at Wyoming* UNLV* at Brigham Young* at New Mexico* (3K) (17) Colorado State* at Air Force* at Hawai’i

TOTALS (11 games)

did not play did not play 21 13 0 217 48 32 0 375 47 30 2 350 27 12 0 259 31 21 1 304 34 23 1 251 49 32 2 419 29 15 1 265 36 20 3 449 19 10 0 144

2 4 1 1 3 1 4 4 4 0

341-208-10 3033 24 Jr. A C I Yds. TD

27 42 45 35 41 31 22 27 24 21 26 48

18 22 30 21 26 21 11 13 17 15 16 33

1 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2

172 252 376 286 297 355 254 146 328 202 321 311

1 1 3 2 2 1 4 1 3 2 2 1

389-243-14 3300 23 Sr. A C I Yds. TD

30 40 26 21 25 32 32 44 32 34 27

19 22 18 16 15 18 22 33 21 25 18

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

306 438 258 159 260 138 307 366 395 395 199

2 4 5 2 2 1 4 2 3 2 2

343-227-5 3221 29 Jr. A C I Yds. TD

37 59 60 49 34 39 33 45 46 35 15

25 39 32 29 16 26 22 28 26 18 11

1 240 0 359 1 516 0 506 2 183 1 294 1 335 1 319 1 228 1 153 0 120 injured injured

452-272-9

0 0 3 5 1 2 1 2 1 0 1

3253 16


Receiving

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

Individual Records Most Attempts Game: 63, vs. North Texas State, 12/4/71 Season: 584, in 2002 (4-9) Fewest Attempts Game: 8, at Texas-El Paso*, 11/15/80 Season: 117, in 1972 (10-1) Most Receptions Game: 18, J.R. Tolver at Hawai’i, 12/7/02 Season: 128, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Career: 262, J.R. Tolver, 1999-00-01-02 Most Receptions Per Game Season: 9.8, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Career: 6.4, Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 (min. 15 gms.)

Most Receptions By Senior Game: 18, J.R. Tolver at Hawai’i, 12/7/02 Season: 128, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Most Receptions By Junior Game: 16, Tim Delaney vs. NMSU, 11/15/69 Season: 85, Tim Delaney, 1969 Most Receptions By Sophomore Game: 15, Will Blackwell at BYU*, 9/16/95 Season: 86, Will Blackwell, 1995 Most Receptions By Freshman Game: 10, Will Blackwell vs. Fres. St.*, 11/26/94 Season: 51, Will Blackwell, 1994 Most Yards Game: 363, Tom Nettles vs. So. Miss., 11/9/68 Season: 1,785, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Career: 3,572, J.R. Tolver, 1999-00-01-02 Most Yards Per Game Season: 137.3, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Career: 93.4, Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 (min. 15 gms.)

Most Yards By Senior Game: 363, Tom Nettles vs. So. Miss., 11/9/68 Season: 1,785, J.R. Tolver, 2002 Most Yards By Junior Game: 289, Gary Garrison vs. Fres. St.*, 10/31/64 Season: 1,392, Patrick Rowe, 1990 Most Yards By Sophomore Game: 274, Darnay Scott vs. UTEP*, 10/17/92 Season: 1,207, Will Blackwell, 1995 Most Yards By Freshman Game: 243, Darnay Scott vs. BYU*, 11/16/91 Season: 727, Darnay Scott, 1991 Most Touchdowns Game: 6, Tim Delaney vs. New Mexico St., 11/15/69 Season: 18, Tom Reynolds, 1969 Career: 26, Gary Garrison, 1964-65 Most Yards Per Reception Game: 37.3 (6), Brett Swain vs. PSU, 9/22/07

(min. 5 rec.) Season: 25.2 (31), Derrick Lewis, 2000 (min. 30 rec.) Career: 20.4 (85), Derrick Lewis, 1999-00-01 (min. 50 rec.)

RECORDS

100-YARD GAMES/SEASON Rk Player, Season

1. Patrick Rowe, 1990 2. Kassim Osgood, 2002 J.R. Tolver, 2002 Dennis Arey, 1990 5. Webster Slaughter, 1985 Gary Garrison, 1964 7. Jeff Webb, 2005 Will Blackwell, 1995 Darnay Scott, 1993 Jim Sandusky, 1983 Dwight McDonald, 1974 Tom Nettles, 1968

100-YARD GAMES/CAREER Pl. Player, Seasons

1. J.R. Tolver, 1999-00-01-02 2. Jeff Webb, 2001-03-04-05 Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 Patrick Rowe, 1987-88-90-91 Gary Garrison, 1964-65 7. Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97 8. Haven Moses, 1966-67 9. Tim Delaney, 1968-69-70 10. Kassim Osgood, 2002 Dennis Arey, 1988-89-90 Webster Slaughter, 1984-85

GARY GARRISON

Games 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

JEFF WEBB

Games 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 10 9 8 8 8

Receptions SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

J.R. Tolver, 2002 Kassim Osgood, 2002 Jeff Webb, 2005 Will Blackwell, 1995 Dwight McDonald, 1974 Tim Delaney, 1969 Webster Slaughter, 1985 Craig Scoggins, 1966 Monty Gilbreath, 1989 Gary Garrison, 1964

SENIOR SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

J.R. Tolver, 2002 Kassim Osgood, 2002 Jeff Webb, 2005 Dwight McDonald, 1974 Webster Slaughter, 1985

JUNIOR SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Tim Delaney, 1969 Gary Garrison, 1964 Darnay Scott, 1993 Jeff Webb, 2004 Patrick Rowe, 1990

SOPHOMORE SEASON Pl. Player, Season

1. Will Blackwell, 1995 2. Darnay Scott, 1992

3. Vincent Brown, 2008

Rec. 128 108 92 86 86 85 82 81 80 78

Rec. 128 108 92 86 82

Rec. 85 78 75 71 71

Rec. 86 68

64

4. J.R. Tolver, 2000 5. Az Hakim, 1995

62 57

Pl. Player, Season

Rec.

FRESHMAN SEASON 1. Will Blackwell, 1995 2. Darnay Scott, 1991

3. Vincent Brown, 2007 4. Brandon Sullivan, 2007 Atiyyah Henderson, 2006

51 35

31 18 18

WILL BLACKWELL

J.R. TOLvER RECEPTIONS/CAREER Pl.

Player

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

J.R. Tolver Jeff Webb Will Blackwell Monty Gilbreath Tim Delaney Darnay Scott Patrick Rowe Gary Garrison Az-Zahir Hakim Robert Ortiz Brett Swain Craig Scoggins Darius Durham Webster Slaughter Tom Reynolds Damon Gourdine Jimmy Raye Haven Moses Kassim Osgood Vince Warren DeAndre Maxwell Chaz Schilens Dennis Arey

nr. nr.

Vincent Brown Atiyyah Henderson (RB)

Seasons

1999-00-01-02 2001-03-04-05 1994-95-96 1986-87-88-89 1968-69-70 1991-92-93 1987-88-90-91 1964-65 1994-95-96-97 2002-03-04-05 2004-05-06-07 1965-66 1979-80-81-82 1984-85 1969-71 1997-98-99 1988-89-90 1966-67 2002 1981-82-83-84-85 1992-93-94-95 2005-06-07 1988-89-90

2008-09 2007-08-09

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Rec.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Long

95 81

980 508

10.3 6.3

7 1

62 51

262 234 197 187 180 178 155 148 147 137 133 129 127 122 117 114 111 111 108 105 104 103 101

3,572 2,890 2,896 2,241 2,535 3,139 2,678 2,188 2,622 1,620 1,893 1,809 1,988 1,647 1,955 1,370 1,518 2,103 1,552 2,164 1,513 1,603 1,714

13.6 12.4 14.7 12.0 14.1 17.6 17.3 14.8 17.8 11.8 14.2 14.0 15.7 13.5 16.7 12.0 13.7 18.9 14.4 20.6 14.5 15.6 17.0

18 20 25 8 22 25 13 26 21 13 8 16 11 13 25 12 10 15 8 14 13 7 12

71 70 80 74 48 82 68 65 67 61 80 84 55 51 68 65 71 60 87 84 56 97 71

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RECORDS/RECEIVING cont.

Annual Receiving Leaders/Yards Year

Player

Cl.

NR

CR

No.

Yds.

Annual Receiving Leaders/Rec. Avg.

1947 Jack Kaiser So. 12 216 18.0 1948 Leo Heaton Jr. 17 229 13.5 1949 Bud Milke Jr. 16 192 12.0 1950 Bud Milke Sr. 25 315 12.6 1951 Chet Nicholson Sr. 30 510 17.0 1952 Don Jurk Sr. 21 383 18.2 1953 Bob Lyon Sr. 19 312 16.4 1954 Claude Lewis So. 11 120 10.9 1955 Braxton Pinkins So. 13 214 16.5 1956 Braxton Pinkins Jr. 14 294 21.0 1957 Braxton Pinkins Sr. 15 288 19.2 1958 Bob Ball So. 20 264 13.2 1959 Dick Morris Jr. 28 283 10.1 1960 Dick Morris Sr. 13 118 9.1 1961 Neal Petties So. 19 428 22.5 1962 Neal Petties Jr. 22 384 17.5 1963 Neal Petties Sr. 7 22 465 21.1 1964 Gary Garrison Jr. 1 78 1,272 16.3 1965 Gary Garrison Sr. 70 916 13.1 1966 Craig Scoggins Sr. 1 81 1,212 15.0 1967 Haven Moses Sr. 54 958 17.7 1968 Tom Nettles Sr. 62 1,227 19.8 1969 Tim Delaney Jr. 3 1 85 1,259 14.8 1970 Tim Delaney Sr. 1 62 794 12.8 1971 Tom Reynolds Sr. 1 67 1,070 16.0 1972 Isaac Curtis Sr. 3 44 832 18.9 1973 Darold Nogle Sr. 1 59 945 16.0 1974 Dwight McDonald Sr. 1 1 86 1,157 13.5 1975 Duke Fergerson Sr. 6 1 57 886 15.5 1976 Ronnie Smith Jr. 27 416 15.4 1977 Dennis Pearson Sr. 49 864 17.6 1978 Don Warren Sr. 39 483 12.4 1979 Steve Stapler Sr. 37 794 21.5 1980 Bobby Taylor Sr. 40 656 16.5 1981 Darius Durham Jr. 3 1 65 988 15.2 1982 Don Roberts Sr. 53 380 7.2 1983 Jim Sandusky Sr. 12 1 69 1,171 17.0 1984 Webster Slaughter Jr. 40 576 14.4 1985 Webster Slaughter Sr. 4 1 82 1,071 13.1 1986 Corey Gilmore Sr. 5 48 325 6.8 1987 Kerry Reed-Martin Jr. 49 719 14.7 1988 Monty Gilbreath Jr. 2 60 799 13.3 1989 Monty Gilbreath Sr. 2 80 903 11.3 1990 Patrick Rowe Jr. 3 71 1,392 19.6 1991 Patrick Rowe Sr. 4 57 822 14.4 1992 Darnay Scott So. 2 68 1,150 16.9 1993 Darnay Scott Jr. 5 1 75 1,262 16.8 1994 Curtis Shearer Sr. 22 4 55 737 13.4 1995 Will Blackwell So. 5 1 86 1,207 14.0 1996 Will Blackwell Jr. 8 3 60 1,000 16.7 1997 Taj Johnson Jr. 11 44 802 18.2 1998 Damon Gourdine Jr. 55 649 11.8 1999 Damon Gourdine Sr. 3 38 439 11.6 2000 J.R. Tolver So. 32 2 62 808 13.0 2001 J.R. Tolver Jr. 35 3 63 878 13.9 2002 J.R. Tolver Sr. 2 1 128 1,785 13.9 2003 Jeff Webb So. 41 4 55 706 12.8 2004 Jeff Webb Jr. 18 2 71 863 12.2 2005 Jeff Webb Sr. 21 4 92 1,109 12.1 2006 Brett Swain Jr. 47 528 11.2 2007 Brett Swain Sr. 30 2 58 973 16.8 2008 Vincent Brown So. 9 64 631 9.9 NR - national ranking in receiving yards per game. CR - conference ranking in receivingyards per game.

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Year

Player

Cl.

NR

CR

No.

Yds.

Avg.

1965 Gary Garrison Sr. 70 916 13.1 1966 Craig Scoggins Sr. 81 1,212 15.0 1967 Haven Moses Sr. 54 958 17.7 1968 Tom Nettles Sr. 62 1,227 19.8 1969 Tim Delaney Jr. 85 1,259 14.8 1970 Ken Burrow Sr. 54 904 16.6 1971 Tom Reynolds Sr. 67 1,070 16.0 1972 Isaac Curtis Sr. 44 832 18.9 1973 Darold Nogle Sr. 59 945 15.9 1974 Dwight McDonald Sr. 86 1,157 13.5 1975 Duke Fergerson Sr. 57 886 15.5 1976 Ronnie Smith Jr. 29 416 14.3 1977 Dennis Pearson Sr. 49 864 17.6 1978 Rick Garretson Sr. 36 509 14.1 1979 Steve Stapler Sr. 37 794 21.5 1980 Bobby Taylor Sr. 40 656 16.4 1981 Darius Durham Jr. 65 988 15.2 1982 Darius Durham Sr. 45 781 17.4 1983 Jim Sandusky Sr. 69 1,171 17.0 1984 Vince Warren Sr. 29 616 21.2 1985 Webster Slaughter Sr. 82 1,071 13.1 1986 Robert Awalt Sr. 45 541 12.0 1987 Kerry Reed-Martin Jr. 49 719 14.7 1988 Monty Gilbreath Jr. 60 799 13.3 1989 Robert Claiborne Sr. 55 938 17.1 1990 Patrick Rowe Jr. 71 1,392 19.6 1991 Patrick Rowe Sr. 57 822 14.4 1992 Darnay Scott So. 68 1,150 16.9 1993 Darnay Scott Jr. 75 1,262 16.8 1994 Curtis Shearer Sr. 55 737 13.4 1995 Will Blackwell So. 86 1,207 14.0 1996 Will Blackwell Jr. 60 1,000 16.7 1997 Taj Johnson Sr. 44 802 18.2 1998 Damon Gourdine Jr. 7 55 649 11.8 1999 Derrick Lewis Jr. 11 26 551 21.2 2000 J.R. Tolver So. 46 5 62 808 13.0 2001 J.R. Tolver Jr. 39 3 63 878 13.9 2002 J.R. Tolver Sr. 1 1 128 1,785 13.9 2003 Jeff Webb So. 63 4 55 706 12.8 2004 Jeff Webb Jr. 33 6 71 863 12.2 2005 Jeff Webb Sr. 3 1 92 1,109 12.1 2006 Brett Swain Jr. 47 528 11.2 2007 Brett Swain Sr. 79 4 58 973 16.8 2008 Vincent Brown So. 46 5 64 631 9.9 NR - national ranking in receptions per game. CR - conference ranking in receptions per game.

Tom Reynolds and Tim Delaney led the Aztecs in receiving yards from 1969-71.

TDs 11 8 7 14 14 12 7 7 6 7 4 3 5 2 5 4 7 4 6 3 10 2 4 2 4 8 4 9 10 6 8 11 2 4 4 1 2 13 4 6 10 2 5 5


RECORDS/RECEIVING cont. YARDS RECEIvING/SEASON Pl.

Name

Cl. Season

No.

Yds.

TD

Avg.

YPG GP 1K TGP 1K

1. J.R. Tolver Sr. 2002 128 1,785 13 13.95 137.31 7 7 2. Kassim Osgood Sr. 2002 108 1,552 8 14.37 119.38 9 9 3. Patrick Rowe Jr. 1990 71 1,392 8 19.61 126.55 9 9 4. Craig Scoggins Sr. +1966 85 1,301 8 15.31 118.27 10 10 5. Tim Delaney Jr. +1969 89 1,300 14 14.61 118.18 9 9 6. Gary Garrison Jr. 1964 78 1,272 15 16.31 127.20 8 8 7. Darnay Scott Jr. 1993 75 1,262 10 16.83 114.73 8 8 8. Tom Nettles Sr. 1968 62 1,227 14 19.79 122.70 8 8 9. Will Blackwell So. 1995 86 1,207 8 14.03 109.73 10 11 10. Haven Moses Jr. +1966 62 1,206 10 19.45 109.64 10 10 11. Jim Sandusky Sr. 1983 69 1,171 6 16.97 97.58 10 10 12. Dwight McDonald Sr. 1974 86 1,157 7 13.45 105.18 10 10 13. Darnay Scott So. 1992 68 1,150 9 16.91 104.55 10 10 14. Dennis Arey Sr. 1990 68 1,118 10 16.44 101.64 10 10 15. Jeff Webb Sr. 2005 92 1,109 10 12.05 92.42 12 12 16. Webster Slaughter Sr. 1985 82 1,071 10 13.06 89.25 11 11 17. Tom Reynolds Sr. 1971 67 1,070 7 15.97 107.00 10 11 18. Az Hakim So. 1995 57 1,022 8 17.93 85.17 12 12 19. Will Blackwell Jr. 1996 60 1,000 11 16.67 111.11 9 11 u - indicates player led the nation in rushing yardage. + - indicated team participated in bowl game. GP1K games played to date when reaching 1,000 yards. TGP1K - team games to date when player reached 1,000 yards.

Multiple 1,000-Yard Seasons: Will Blackwell (2), Darnay Scott (2) Head Coaches for 1,000-Yard Seasons: Don Coryell (6), Al Luginbill (4), Tom Craft (3), Ted Tollner (3), Doug Scovil (2), Claude Gilbert (1)

SEASON/TIGHT END Pl. Player, Season

1. Tim Delaney, 1970 2. Kerry Reed-Martin, 1987 3. Robert Awalt, 1986

SEASON/RUNNING BACK Pl. Player, Season

1. Don Roberts, 1982 2. Corey Gilmore, 1986 3. Marshall Faulk, 1993

Rec. 62 49 45

Rec. 53 48 47

Receiving Yards SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

J.R. Tolver, 2002 Kassim Osgood, 2002 Patrick Rowe, 1990 Gary Garrison, 1964 Darnay Scott, 1993 Tim Delaney, 1969 Tom Nettles, 1968 Craig Scoggins, 1966 Will Blackwell, 1995 Jim Sandusky, 1983

SENIOR SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

J.R. Tolver, 2002 Kassim Osgood, 2002 Tom Nettles, 1968 Craig Scoggins, 1966 Jim Sandusky, 1983

JUNIOR SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Patrick Rowe, 1990 Gary Garrison, 1964 Darnay Scott, 1993 Tim Delaney, 1969 Will Blackwell, 1996

SOPHOMORE SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Will Blackwell, 1995 Darnay Scott, 1992 Az Hakim, 1995 J.R. Tolver, 2000 Jeff Webb, 2003

FRESHMAN SEASON Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Darnay Scott, 1991 Will Blackwell, 1994 Az Hakim, 1994 DeAndre Maxwell, 1992 Marshall Faulk, 1991

SEASON/TIGHT END Pl. Player, Season

1. Tim Delaney, 1970 2. Kerry Reed-Martin, 1987 3. Robert Awalt, 1986

SEASON/RUNNING BACK Yards 1,785 1,552 1,392 1,272 1,262 1,259 1,227 1,212 1,207 1,171

Yards 1,785 1,552 1,227 1,212 1,171

Yards 1,392 1,272 1,262 1,259 1,000

Yards 1,207 1,150 1,022 808 706

Pl. Player, Season

1. Marshall Faulk, 1993 2. David Turner, 1977 3. Don Roberts, 1982

CAREER

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

J.R. Tolver, 1999-00-01-02 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 Jeff Webb, 2001-03-04-05 Patrick Rowe, 1987-88-90-91 Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97 Tim Delaney, 1968-69-70 Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Gary Garrison, 1964-65 Vince Warren, 1982-83-84-85

Yards 727 689 370 226 201

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Tom Reynolds, 1969 Tim Delaney, 1970 J.R. Tolver, 2002 Ronnie Smith, 1977 Ken Burrow, 1970 6. Will Blackwell, 1996 7. Jeff Webb, 2005 Darnay Scott, 1993 Dennis Arey, 1990 Webster Slaughter, 1985

RECEPTIONS Pl. 1. 2. 5. 7. 10.

Pl.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

644 417 380

Yards 3,572 3,139 2,896 2,890 2,678 2,622 2,535 2,241 2,188 2,134

J.R. Tolver Curtis Shearer Don Roberts Tom Reynolds J.R. Tolver Tim Delaney Will Blackwell Webster Slaughter Craig Scoggins many tied with

Player

Tom Nettles J.R. Tolver Tom Reynolds Gary Garrison J.R. Tolver Will Blackwell Tim Delaney Darnay Scott Jeff Webb Darnay Scott

Pl. 1. 2.

5.

Player

Tim Delaney Will Blackwell Tom Nettles Gary Garrison

18 14 13 12 12 11 10 10 10 10

Rec.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Opponent, Date

Rec.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Rec.

Yards

Avg.

TD

vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 vs. Arizona St., Sept. 14, 2002 vs. Utah St., Oct. 22, 1971 vs. Fresno St.*, Oct. 31, 1964 at Hawai’i, Dec. 7, 2002 at California, Sept. 14, 1996 vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969 vs. Texas-El Paso*, Oct. 17, 1992 vs. Brigham Young*, Oct. 4, 2003 vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991

Vincent Brown

Opponent, Date

vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969 at California, Sept. 14, 1996 vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 31, 1964

vs. Idaho, Sept. 27, 2008

Brett Swain vs. Portland State, Sept. 22, 2007 Jeff Webb vs. Brigham Young*, Oct. 4, 2003 J.R. Tolver at Idaho, Sept. 21, 2002 Az Hakim vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 21, 1996 Darnay Scott vs. Texas-El Paso*, Oct. 17, 1992 12 others occasions with

LONGEST RECEPTION/PASS Pl. 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 9. 10. 13.

Quarterback

Kevin O’Connell Brian Sipe J.R. Tolver Jack Hawley Tim Gutierrez Dennis Shaw Billy Blanton Doug Matheson Todd Santos Mark Halda Mark Halda Jeff Atteberry David Lowery Don Horn

Receiiver

Opponent

Chaz Schilens Robert West Kassim Osgood Derrick Lewis Marshall Faulk Tom Nettles Nate Jacquet Dan Laskowski Vince Warren Bobby Taylor Steve Stapler Mike Reed Darnay Scott Craig Scoggins

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

TDs

Opponent, Date

at Hawai’i, Dec. 7, 2002 vs. Air Force*, Oct. 1, 1994 at California, Sept. 18, 1982 vs. Utah St., Oct. 22, 1971 vs. Utah*, Oct. 12, 2002 vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 22, 1969 at Brigham Young*, Sept. 16, 1995 vs. Oregon, Oct. 26, 1985 vs. Cal St. Los Angeles*, Nov. 26, 1966

RECEIvING TOUCHDOWNS

794 719 541

Yards

Player

RECEIvING YARDS

Yards

TDs Receiving SEASON

Single-Game Receiving Leaders

1. Tom Reynolds, 1969-70-71 2. Gary Garrison, 1964-65 3. Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 5. Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97 6. Jeff Webb, 2001-03-05-05 Tim Delaney, 1968-69-70 8. J.R. Tolver, 1999-00-01-02 9. Jimmy Raye, 1988-89-90 10. Ronnie Smith, 1976-77 Vince Warren, 1982-83-84-85

18 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14

11 12 17 11 18 11 16 12 10 8

16 11 11 11

8

6 10 14 6 12

283 195 150 290 185 275 197 168 239 -

363 296 290 289 283 280 275 274 253 243

275 280 363 289

183

224 253 184 120 274

15.7 11.5 8.8 17.1 11.6 17.2 13.1 11.2 15.9 -

33.0 24.7 17.1 26.3 15.7 25.5 17.2 22.8 25.3 30.4

17.2 25.5 33.0 26.3

22.9

37.3 25.3 13.1 20.0 22.8

vs. TCU, Nov. 24, 2007 (L, 33-45) at Fresno St.*, Oct. 30, 1971 (L, 10-17) at Hawai'i, Dec. 7, 2002 (L, 40-41) at UNLV*, Nov. 20, 1999 (W, 37-7) at Fresno St.*, Nov. 20, 1993 (L, 37-63) vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 (W, 68-7) at UNLV*, Nov. 16, 1996 (L, 42-44) vs. Weber St., Sept. 23, 1967 (W, 58-12) vs. Colorado St.*, Oct. 20, 1984 (W, 41-24) vs. Miami, Oct. 13, 1979 (W, 31-20) vs. Wisconsin, Sept. 29, 1979 (W, 24-17) vs. UC Santa Barbara*, Nov. 14, 1970 (W, 65-7) at California, Sept. 11, 1993 (W, 22-20) vs. Cal St. Los Angeles*, Nov. 26, 1966 (W, 39-12)

2 2 0 1 1 6 2 2 2 -

4 1 1 4 2 4 6 3 3 2

6 4 4 4

3

3 3 3 3 3 3

Yards 97 92 87 87 87 86 85 85 84 83 83 83 82 82

TDs 31 26 25 25 21 20 20 18 17 14 14

Webster Slaughter had 15 catches in a game against Oregon in 1985.

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RECORDS/RECEIVING cont.

100-Yard Receiving Games 300-Yard Performances By Player (1 Total; 1 Player) Tom Nettles 1.

200-Yard Performances By Player (21 Total; 14 Players) - Darnay Scott 4, Will Blackwell 2, Tim Delaney 2, Tom Reynolds 2, J.R. Tolver 2, Marshall Faulk 1, Gary Garrison 1, Tom Nettles 1, Jimmy Raye 1, Patrick Rowe 1, Chaz Schilens 1, Craig Scoggins 1, Brett Swain 1, Jeff Webb 1.

Most 200-Yard Performances in a Season (4 Total; 3 Players) - 2 by J.R. Tolver in 2002; Darnay Scott in 1992 and Tim Delaney in 1969.

100-Yard Performances By Player (284 Total; 74 Players) - J.R. Tolver 13, Will Blackwell 12, Gary

Garrison 12, Patrick Rowe 12, Darnay Scott 12, Jeff Webb 12, Az Hakim 11, Haven Moses 10, Tim Delaney 9, Dennis Arey 8, Kassim Osgood 8, Webster Slaughter 8, Ken Burrow 7, Tom Nettles 7, Tom Reynolds 7, Craig Scoggins 7, Vince Warren 7, Darius Durham 6, Dwight McDonald 6, Jim Sandusky 6, Monty Gilbreath 5, Derrick Lewis 5, Robert Claiborne 4, Darold Nogle 4, Dennis Pearson 4, Jimmy Raye 4, Chaz Schilens 4, Isaac Curtis 3, Keith Denson 3, Byron Olander 3, Kerry Reed-Martin 3, Steve Stapler 3, Brett Swain 3, Bobby Taylor 3, Jeff Baker 2, Jim Beatrow 2, Vincent Brown 2, Leandrew Childs 2, Vollon Dixon 2, Marshall Faulk 2, Nate Fergerson 2, DeAndre Maxwell 2, Kenny Moore 2, Marv Owens 2, Don Roberts 2, Curtis Shearer 2, Ronnie Smith 2, Tim Boyer 1, Roger Clark 1, Anthony Conyers 1, Duke Fergerson 1, Damon Gourdine 1, Chris Hardy 1, Merton Harris 1, Nathaniel Jacquet 1, Taj Johnson 1, Mario Mendez 1, DeAngelo Mitchell 1, Lonnie Mitchell 1, Lonnie Moore 1, Greg Moses 1, Robert Ortiz 1, Neal Petties 1, Braxton Pinkins 1, Volney Quinlan 1, Michael Reed 1, Jesus Reyes 1, Clinton Sampson 1, Phil Smith 1, Tim Thorn 1, David Turner 1, Don Warren 1, Mekell Wesley 1, Bull Williams 1.

100-YARD RECEIvING GAMES  Rk. Player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Tom Nettles J.R. Tolver Tom Reynolds Gary Garrison J.R. Tolver Will Blackwell Tim Delaney Darnay Scott Jeff Webb Darnay Scott Craig Scoggins Brett Swain Patrick Rowe Darnay Scott Chaz Schilens Tom Reynolds Will Blackwell Jimmy Raye Marshall Faulk Darnay Scott Tim Delaney Will Blackwell Darius Durham Will Blackwell Dwight McDonald Curtis Shearer Haven Moses Craig Scoggins Keith Denson Will Blackwell J.R. Tolver J.R. Tolver Haven Moses

34. Vincent Brown 37. 40. 42. 45. 46.

Yards Opponent

Webster Slaughter Tim Delaney Kassim Osgood Kassim Osgood Tom Reynolds Vince Warren Tom Nettles Chaz Schilens Az Hakim Patrick Rowe Dwight McDonald Az Hakim

Date

363 296 290 289 283 280 275 274 253 243 239 224 224 217 215 211 210 209 205 204 203 197 197 196 196 195 193 192 188 187 185 184 184

So. Mississippi 11-9-68 Arizona St. 9-14-02 Utah St. 10-22-71 Fresno St.* 10-31-64 at Hawai'i 12-7-02 at California 9-14-96 New Mexico St. 11-15-69 Texas-El Paso* 10-17-92 Brigham Young* 10-4-03 Brigham Young* 11-16-91 CS Los Angeles* 11-26-66 Portland St. 9-22-07 at UCLA 10-13-90 at Air Force* 9-18-93 at Air Force* 11-17-07 at West Texas St. 10-11-69 New Mexico* 11-4-95 Hawai’i* 11-10-90 at Fresno St.* 11-20-93 Fresno St.* 11-21-92 Long Beach St.* 11-29-69 at Brigham Young* 9-15-95 Texas-El Paso* 11-21-81 at UNLV* 11-16-96 at North Texas St. 11-2-74 Air Force* 10-1-94 CS. Los Angeles* 11-26-66 Northern Arizona 11-19-66 at Fresno St.* 11-17-73 Fresno St.* 11-26-94 Utah* 10-12-02 at Idaho 9-21-02 Mexico Polytechnic 9-17-66

183 183 178 178 178 175 175 174 174 174 173 172

New Mexico* North Texas St. at Idaho (17) Colorado Pacific* at Texas-El Paso* Fresno St. TCU* Idaho Wyoming* Bowling Green Navy

183 Idaho

9-27-08

11-23-85 11-22-69 9-21-02 9-7-02 11-8-69 9-24-83 11-2-68 11-24-07 9-7-96 10-6-90 11-23-74 9-5-97

50. 51. 53. 54. 55. 57. 58. 59.

63. 65. 67. 69. 70. 71. 73. 76. 79. 82. 85. 86. 88. 89. 91. 93. 94. 96.

100.

104.

108. 111.

115. 118. 120. 122. 125.

130.

J.R. Tolver finished his San Diego State career as the school’s all-time leader for most 200yard receiving performances in a single season (2 in 2002) and the most 100-yard receiving efforts by one player (13).

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136.

Will Blackwell Tom Reynolds Gary Garrison Dennis Arey Kassim Osgood Haven Moses Gary Garrison Webster Slaughter Darold Nogle Isaac Curtis Keith Denson Taj Johnson Jim Sandusky Isaac Curtis Tim Delaney Haven Moses Patrick Rowe Craig Scoggins Darnay Scott Darold Nogle Kassim Osgood J.R. Tolver Robert Claiborne Darius Durham Patrick Rowe Gary Garrison Derrick Lewis Anthony Conyers Isaac Curtis Leandrew Childs Dennis Pearson Gary Garrison J.R. Tolver Nate Fergerson Tom Reynolds Dennis Arey Don Roberts Dwight McDonald Gary Garrison Darnay Scott Michael Reed Keith Denson J.R. Tolver Gary Garrison Kassim Osgood Will Blackwell Robert Claiborne Az Hakim Vince Warren Jeff Webb Jeff Webb Jimmy Raye Monty Gilbreath Monty Gilbreath Clinton Sampson Darius Durham Braxton Pinkins J.R. Tolver Az Hakim Tom Reynolds Craig Scoggins Jeff Webb Darnay Scott Ken Burrow Jeff Webb Kassim Osgood Derrick Lewis Haven Moses J.R. Tolver Robert Claiborne Vince Warren Will Blackwell Tom Nettles DeAngelo Mitchell Marv Owens Darium Durham Dennis Pearson Jeff Baker Jeff Webb J.R. Tolver Dennis Arey Vollon Dixon Tim Delaney Jeff Webb Darnay Scott Vince Warren Tim Boyer Tim Delaney Tom Nettles DeAndre Maxwell

172 172 172 171 170 170 169 168 166 166 164 163 162 162 162 162 161 161 160 160 158 158 157 156 155 155 153 153 153 152 152 152 151 151 151 150 150 150 149 148 148 147 146 146 145 145 144 143 143 142 142 142 142 141 141 141 141 140 140 140 140 139 139 139 138 138 138 138 137 137 137 136 136 135 135 134 134 134 133 133 133 133 133 132 132 132 132 132 132 131

Fresno St.* 10-14-95 North Texas St. 12-4-71 Cal Western 11-27-65 at Wyoming* 10-6-90 (17) Colorado St.* 11-15-02 Weber St. 9-23-67 at Cal Poly SLO* 10-3-64 Oregon 10-26-85 North Texas St. 11-24-73 at LBSU* 11-25-72 at San Jose St.* 11-3-73 Navy 9-5-97 at Hawai’i* 10-1-83 Bowling Green 10-21-72 at Fresno St.* 11-1-69 at Long Beach St.* 10-8-66 Texas-El Paso* 11-24-90 North Dakota St. 11-5-66 at (21) California 9-11-93 at San Jose St.* 11-3-73 Arizona St. 9-14-02 at Fresno St. 8-29-02 New Mexico* 11-4-89 New Mexico* 10-16-82 Hawai’i* 11-10-90 Cal Poly Pomona 10-23-65 UNLV* 11-25-00 at Colorado St.* 11-1-86 Oregon St. 9-8-72 (16) Wyoming* 11-7-96 Texas-El Paso 10-15-77 Akron 9-25-65 UNLV* 10-26-02 Tampa 9-21-74 Iowa St. 11-27-71 at New Mexico* 11-17-90 at California 9-18-82 Utah St. 11-30-74 at UCSB 10-24-64 (25) UCLA 9-30-93 UCSB* 11-14-70 Iowa St. 12-1-73 (24) Colorado St.* 10-28-00 SFVS* 11-14-64 UCLA 9-28-02 Fresno St.* 11-23-96 at (20) Hawai’i* 10-7-89 at Wyoming* 10-22-94 Colorado St.* 10-20-84 at Hawai’i 12-3-05 at Utah* 10-15-05 New Mexico* 11-4-89 at Utah* 9-30-89 Long Beach St. 10-14-89 Oklahoma St. 11-27-82 at Hawai’i* 11-6-82 Arizona St. 10-26-57 at Utah* 11-10-01 at California 9-14-96 Arizona 11-20-71 at Weber St. 9-24-66 Wyoming* 10-25-03 Minnesota 9-25-93 UCSB* 10-25-69 (9) Utah* 10-30-04 Brigham Young* 11-2-02 Air Force* 11-18-00 CS Los Angeles* 10-14-67 Eastern Illinois 10-6-01 Cal St. Fullerton 9-23-89 Wyoming* 11-12-83 Hawai’i* 11-18-95 Montana St. 9-28-68 Long Beach St. 10-24-87 So. Mississippi 10-10-70 Wyoming* 11-7-81 at Pacific 11-5-77 Brigham Young 10-3-70 San Jose State 9-24-05 at Wyoming* 10-19-02 at (4) BYU* 11-22-90 Arizona 11-8-75 Pacific* 11-8-69 New Mexico* 10-22-05 (23) Hawai’i* 11-14-92 at Hawai’i* 10-27-84 Bowling Green 10-21-72 at Pacific* 11-7-70 Utah St. 11-30-68 San Jose St. 10-21-95

139. 142.

148. 151. 153.

158. 160. 162.

168.

172. 175.

Patrick Rowe Jim Sandusky Ken Burrow Haven Moses Mario Mendez Jeff Webb Jeff Webb Derrick Lewis J.R. Tolver Vince Warren Haven Moses Will Blackwell Darold Nogle Tom Reynolds J.R. Tolver Ken Burrow Kassim Osgood J.R. Tolver Vince Warren Jim Beatrow Gary Garrison Robert Ortiz Neal Petties Tom Nettles Haven Moses Kassim Osgood Leandrew Childs Az Hakim Kenny Moore Tim Thorn Byron Olander Darnay Scott Webster Slaughter Darius Durham Dwight McDonald Derrick Lewis Webster Slaughter Ronnie Smith Az Hakim Az Hakim Patrick Rowe Darius Durham Don Warren Ken Burrow Gary Garrison

131 131 130 130 130 129 129 129 129 129 129 128 128 128 127 127 126 126 126 126 126 125 125 124 124 123 123 123 123 123 123 122 122 122 122 121 121 121 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

at New Mexico* 11-17-90 at Colorado St.* 10-15-83 Iowa St. 11-28-70 North Dakota St. 11-5-66 at CS Los Angeles10-19-63 Brigham Young* 10-1-05 Colorado St.* 10-16-04 at Brigham Young* 10-21-00 at Wyoming* 10-7-00 New Mexico* 11-25-85 Fresno St.* 10-29-66 Hawai’i* 10-29-94 (13) Houston 10-6-73 UCSB* 10-25-69 Air Force* 9-29-01 at Northern Illinois 9-12-70 at Hawai’i 12-7-02 at Air Force* 11-23-02 UCLA 9-9-84 Colorado St.* 11-10-82 Pacific 9-18-65 at (17) Michigan 9-18-04 UC Santa Barbara 10-26-63 CS Los Angeles 10-19-68 Montana St. 11-18-67 at Air Force* 11-23-02 at San Jose St.* 11-2-96 at Hawai’i* 11-18-95 Oregon 10-26-85 San Jose St.* 10-19-74 North Texas 11-22-69 New Mexico* 10-23-93 New Mexico* 11-17-84 vs. Air Force* 11-29-81 at Arizona 11-14-74 at Kansas 9-25-99 Stanford 10-5-85 (13) Florida St. 11-19-77 Oklahoma 9-21-96 at Texas-El Paso* 10-28-95 Utah* 11-3-90 (12) Iowa St. 10-10-81 at LBSU* 10-28-78 Fresno St.* 10-31-70 at Cal Poly Pomona 9-19-64

Chaz Schilens Will Blackwell Chris Hardy Marv Owens Tim Delaney Dennis Arey Jimmy Raye Robert Claiborne Bobby Taylor Ken Burrow Marshall Faulk Patrick Rowe Webster Slaughter Gary Garrison Jeff Webb Jim Sandusky Tim Delaney Ken Burrow Webster Slaughter Nate Fergerson Haven Moses Darnay Scott Patrick Rowe Webster Slaughter Steve Stapler Byron Olander Gary Garrison Merton Harris Patrick Rowe Kerry Reed-Martin Craig Scoggins David Turner Ken Burrow Brett Swain Jeff Baker Nathaniel Jacquet Will Blackwell Jimmy Raye Webster Slaughter

119 119 119 119 119 117 117 117 117 117 116 116 116 116 115 115 115 115 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 112 112 111 111 110 110 110 110

at Hawai’i 12-3-05 Nevada 9-28-95 Air Force* 10-25-86 at San Jose St.* 11-6-71 Texas Southern 10-12-68 Long Beach St. 9-15-90 Pacific 10-21-89 at Utah* 9-30-89 at Wyoming* 10-25-80 Long Beach St.* 10-20-70 Brigham Young* 11-16-91 at (4) BYU* 9-22-90 at (12) UCLA 9-21-85 at San Jose St. 11-18-64 Wyoming* 11-19-05 Long Beach St. 8-10-83 Long Beach St.* 11-20-70 at UT-Arlington 10-18-69 Long Beach St. 9-14-85 Long Beach St.* 10-26-74 Utah St. 11-25-67 at Utah* 10-30-93 Colorado St.* 9-11-91 at Wyoming* 11-9-85 at Missouri 9-8-79 UCSB* 10-25-69 at No. Arizona 11-20-65 Wyoming* 11-2-91 Air Force* 9-29-90 Colorado St.* 11-14-87 at CS Los Angeles10-16-65 Long Beach St. 11-12-77 Brigham Young 10-3-70 at Colorado St.* 10-6-07 Iowa St. 11-28-70 Fresno St.* 11-23-96 Colorado St.* 11-25-95 at New Mexico* 11-17-90 Utah* 10-19-85

Damon Gourdine Jim Sandusky Jim Beatrow Bull Williams

109 109 109 109

Texas-El Paso* Wyoming* at Colorado St.* (12) Iowa St.

182. Vincent Brown

188.

193.

197.

201. 204.

210.

216. 218.

222. Mekell Wesley

119 UNLV*

109 Idaho

11-22-08

9-27-08

11-21-98 11-12-83 11-12-81 10-10-81


RECORDS/RECEIVING cont. 229. 232.

238.

244.

252. 255.

259.

268.

280.

Bobby Taylor Darold Nogle Brett Swain Az Hakim Kenny Moore Jeff Webb Az Hakim DeAndre Maxwell Lonnie Moore Bobby Taylor Duke Fergerson Chaz Schilens Jesus Reyes Greg Moses Az Hakim Monty Gilbreath Ronnie Smith Derrick Lewis Darnay Scott Dennis Arey Kerry Reed-Martin Dennis Pearson Dwight McDonald Tom Nettles Haven Moses Dennis Arey Dwight McDonald Volney Quinlan Az Hakim Monty Gilbreath Steve Stapler Gary Garrison Patrick Rowe Patrick Rowe Dennis Arey Monty Gilbreath Vince Warren Jim Sandusky Phil Smith Steve Stapler Roger Clark Jeff Webb Lonnie Mitchell Will Blackwell Curtis Shearer Patrick Rowe Dennis Arey Kerry Reed-Martin Jim Sandusky Dennis Pearson Tim Delaney Craig Scoggins Craig Scoggins Darnay Scott Don Roberts Vollon Dixon Byron Olander

109 109 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100

Miami (Fla.) 10-13-79 New Mexico St. 10-13-73 New Mexico 11-25-06 at (3) Washington 9-13-97 at New Mexico* 9-27-86 at (17) Michigan 9-18-04 at Wisconsin 9-10-97 at Minnesota 9-17-94 UNLV 11-10-80 (12) Missouri 9-27-80 New Mexico St. 10-18-75 (21) BYU* 12-1-07 San Jose St.* 11-8-97 Iowa St. 12-1-73 Nevada 9-28-95 Wyoming* 10-8-88 at San Jose St. 11-26-77 Wyoming* 11-27-99 at Brigham Young* 9-10-92 Texas-El Paso* 11-24-90 Stanford 10-17-87 at Fresno St. 10-8-77 Tampa 9-21-74 Texas Southern 10-12-68 Cal Poly SLO* 9-30-67 Air Force* 9-29-90 New Mexico St. 11-16-74 Arizona St. 10-20-51 San Jose St. 10-21-95 Cal St. Fullerton 9-23-89 Utah* 12-2-78 Cal Western 11-21-64 at Texas-El Paso* 10-19-91 (2) Miami (Fla.) 12-1-90 Utah* 11-3-90 New Mexico* 11-21-87 Texas-El Paso* 11-16-85 California 9-10-83 Oklahoma St. 11-27-82 at Colorado St.* 10-20-79 UC Santa Barbara 10-26-63 Nevada 9-25-04 at Utah* 10-23-99 (16) Wyoming* 11-7-96 at Colorado St.* 10-31-92 at Utah* 10-26-91 (2) Miami (Fla.) 12-1-90 at Brigham Young* 11-7-87 at New Mexico* 11-19-83 Cal St. Fullerton 9-10-77 CS Los Angeles* 9-26-70 at CS Northridge* 11-13-65 Cal Poly SLO* 10-2-65 at New Mexico* 10-3-92 vs. Air Force* 11-29-81 at San Jose St.* 11-15-75 Pacific* 11-8-69

MULTIPLE 100-YARD RECEIvING GAMES  Opponent

No.

Yds. TDs

10-26-63 UC Santa Barbara (W, 42-14) Neal Petties 6 125 Roger Clark 5 102 11-5-66 North Dakota St. (W, 36-0) Craig Scoggins 9 161 Haven Moses 6 130 11-26-66 Cal St. Los Angeles* (W, 39-12) Craig Scoggins 15 239 Haven Moses 9 193 10-12-68 Texas Southern (W, 42-23) Tim Delaney 9 119 Tom Nettles 4 105 10-25-69 UC Santa Barbara* (W, 55-13) Ken Burrow 7 139 Tom Reynolds 6 128 Byron Olander 7 113 11-8-69 Pacific* (W, 58-32) Tom Reynolds 11 178 Tim Delaney 8 133 Byron Olander 7 100 11-22-69 North Texas St. (W, 42-24) Tim Delaney 12 183 Byron Olander 7 123

11-28-70 10-21-72 11-3-73 12-1-73 9-21-74 10-10-81 11-29-81 11-27-82 11-12-83 10-26-85 9-23-89 9-30-89 11-4-89 9-29-90 10-6-90 11-3-90 11-10-90 11-17-90

43 times, SDSU is 28-12-3 when multiple players have 100 yards or more receiving

Date

10-3-70

11-24-90

1 2

12-1-90

0 1

11-16-91

2 0

9-28-95

0 0

10-21-95

2 3 1 3 3 0 1 1

11-18-95 9-14-96 11-7-96

Brigham Young (W, 31-11) Jeff Baker 4 Ken Burrow 5 Iowa St. (L, 22-28) Ken Burrow 6 Jeff Baker 4 Bowling Green (W, 35-19) Isaac Curtis 5 Tim Boyer 7 at San Jose St.* (T, 27-27) Keith Denson 8 Darold Nogle 8 Iowa St. (W, 41-28) Keith Denson 6 Greg Moses 5 Tampa (W, 28-25) Nate Fergerson 4 Dwight McDonald 5 (12) Iowa State (W, 52-31) Darius Durham 6 Bull Williams 8 vs. Air Force* (L, 16-21) Darius Durham 6 Don Roberts 11 Oklahoma St. (W, 35-6) Phil Smith 5 Clinton Sampson 4 Wyoming* (L, 21-33) Vince Warren 7 Jim Sandusky 4 Oregon (L, 37-49) Webster Slaughter 15 Kenny Moore 6 Cal St. Fullerton (T, 41-41) Robert Claiborne 6 Monty Gilbreath 7 at Utah* (W, 38-27) Monty Gilbreath 7 Robert Claiborne 9 New Mexico* (W, 45-28) Robert Claiborne 7 Jimmy Raye 8 Air Force* (W, 48-18) Patrick Rowe 5 Dennis Arey 4 at Wyoming* (L, 51-52) Patrick Rowe 10 Dennis Arey 8 Utah* (W, 66-14) Patrick Rowe 7 Dennis Arey 7 Hawai’i* (W, 44-38) Jimmy Raye 10 Patrick Rowe 6 at New Mexico* (W, 40-34) Dennis Arey 8 Patrick Rowe 6 Jimmy Raye 8 Texas-El Paso* (W, 53-31) Patrick Rowe 7 Dennis Arey 8 (2) Miami (L, 28-30) Patrick Rowe 9 Dennis Arey 7 Brigham Young* (T, 52-52) Darnay Scott 8 Marshall Faulk 6 Nevada (W, 30-27) Will Blackwell 8 Az Hakim 5 San Jose St. (W, 49-20) DeAndre Maxwell 5 Az Hakim 3 at Hawai’i* (W, 49-10) Will Blackwell 7 Az Hakim 4 at California (L, 37-42) Will Blackwell 11 Az Hakim 6 (16) Wyoming* (W, 28-24) Leandrew Childs 11 Will Blackwell 8

11-23-96 Fresno St.* (W, 31-21) Will Blackwell 8 Nathaniel Jacquet 5 9-5-97 Navy (W, 45-31) Az Hakim 6 Taj Johnson 6 9-14-02 Arizona St. (L, 28-39) J.R. Tolver 12 Kassim Osgood 10 9-21-02 at Idaho (L, 38-48) J.R. Tolver 14 Kassim Osgood 6 11-23-02 at Air Force* (W, 38-34) J.R. Tolver 13 Kassim Osgood 12 12-7-02 at Hawai’i (L, 40-41) J.R. Tolver 18 Kassim Osgood 5 9-18-04 at (17) Michigan (L, 21-24) Robert Ortiz 7 Jeff Webb 11 12-3-05 at Hawai’i (L, 38-49) Jeff Webb 13 Chaz Schilens 8

134 112

1 1

130 111

2 0

162 132

2 1

164 160

2 1

147 106

2 2

151 105

1 1

120 109

2 0

122 100

0 1

102 141

1 2

9-27-08 Idaho (W, 45-17) Vincent Brown Mekell Wesley

137 109

1 1

168 123

2 0

CONSECUTIvE 100-YARD  RECEIvING GAMES

137 103

0 1

142 117

0 1

157 142

1 1

112 104

1 2

174 171

1 3

120 102

2 2

209 155

1 0

150 131 110

0 0 2

161 105

1 0

102 101

0 1

243 116

2 2

119 106

1 1

131 103

2 2

136 123

1 1

280 140

4 0

152 101

1 0

Date Opponent Patrick Rowe - 9

8 6

No.

145 110

1 0

172 163

2 1

296 158

1 1

184 178

3 1

126 123

0 1

283 126

2 1

125 107

1 1

142 119

2 1

183 109

3 0

Yds. TDs

at (4) Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming* at UCLA Utah* Hawai’i* at New Mexico* Texas-El Paso* (2) Miami

6 5 10 11 7 6 6 7 9

116 112 174 224 120 155 131 161 102

1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0

10-24-64 10-31-64 11-14-64 11-21-64 11-28-64 9-18-65 9-25-65

at UC Santa Barbara Fresno State* San Fernando Valley St.* Cal Western at San Jose State Pacific Akron

9 11 7 14 6 10 10

149 289 146 103 116 126 152

1 4 2 1 1 2 1

11-1-69 11-8-69 11-15-69 11-22-69 11-29-69

at Fresno State* Pacific* New Mexico State North Texas State Long Beach State*

10 8 16 12 13

162 133 275 183 203

1 3 6 1 2

9-7-02 9-14-02 9-21-02 9-28-02

at (17) Colorado Arizona State at Idaho UCLA

14 10 6 10

178 158 178 145

0 1 1 1

9-11-93 9-18-93 9-25-93 9-30-93

at California at Air Force* Minnesota UCLA

7 11 9 8

160 217 139 148

2 2 2 1

9-15-90 9-22-90 9-29-90 10-6-90

Long Beach State at (4) Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming*

4 11 4 8

117 133 104 171

1 0 2 3

8 6 8

215 174 106

0 1 0

11-15-02 Colorado State* 11-23-02 at Air Force* 12-7-02 at Hawai’i

10 12 5

170 123 126

1 1 1

9-5-97 9-13-97 9-20-97

6 7 10

172 108 107

2 0 1

Tim Delaney - 5

Kassim Osgood - 4

Darnay Scott - 4

Dennis Arey - 4

Chaz Schilens - 3

11-17-07 at Air Force* 11-24-07 TCU* 12-1-07 (21) Brigham Young*

Kassim Osgood - 3

Az Hakim - 3

Navy at Washington at Wisconsin

11-7-96 Wyoming* 11-16-96 at UNLV* 11-23-96 Fresno State*

8 12 8

101 196 145

0 1 1

6 6 6

174 140 120

1 0 3

11-17-90 at New Mexico* 11-24-90 Texas-El Paso* 12-1-90 (2) Miami

8 8 7

150 105 101

0 0 1

9-23-89 9-30-89 10-7-89

Cal State Fullerton at Utah* at (20) Hawai’i*

6 9 7

137 117 144

0 1 1

10-1-83 at Hawai’i* 10-8-83 Long Beach State 10-15-83 at Colorado State*

8 11 5

162 115 131

2 0 1

11-16-74 New Mexico State 11-23-74 Bowling Green 11-30-74 Utah State

7 11 11

104 173 150

1 1 2

11-20-71 Arizona 11-27-71 Iowa State 12-4-71 North Texas State

9 10 9

140 151 172

0 3 1

6 4 5

136 105 124

1 0 1

Az Hakim - 3 9-7-96 9-14-96 9-21-96

Idaho at California Oklahoma

Dennis Arey - 3

Robert Claiborne - 3

Jim Sandusky - 3

Dwight McDonald - 3

Tom Reynolds - 3

Tom Nettles - 3

9-22-90 9-29-90 10-6-90 10-13-90 11-3-90 11-10-90 11-17-90 11-24-90 12-1-90

Gary Garrison - 7

Will Blackwell - 3

9-28-68 at Montana State 10-12-68 Texas Southern 10-19-68 Cal State Los Angeles

1,000-YARD RECEIvING SEASONS  Jim Allison, 1964 Date Opponent

Sr. Att. Yds. TD

Gary Garrison, 1964 Date Opponent

Jr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (10 games)

78 1272 15

Game-By-Game Unavailable

S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.14 N.21 N.28

at Cal Poly (Pomona) San Francisco State at Cal Poly (SLO)* at Long Beach State* Cal State Los Angeles* UC Santa Barbara Fresno State* San Fernando VS* (1K) Cal Western University at San Jose State

8 5 9 2 7 9 11 7 14 6

120 55 169 43 82 149 289 146 103 116

1 0 3 1 0 2 4 2 1 1

Haven Moses, 1966 Date Opponent

Jr. Att. Yds. TD

TOTALS (10 games)

57 1150

TOTALS (11 games)

62 1206 10

Craig Scoggins, 1966 Date Opponent

Sr. No. Yds. TD

S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.19 O.29 N.5 N.12 N.19 N.26

Mexico Polytechnic 4 at Weber State 4 at Cal Poly (SLO)* 6 at Long Beach State* 7 at San Jose State 6 Fresno State* 5 North Dakota State 6 San Fernando Valley State* 6 Northern Arizona 4 Cal State Los Angeles* (1K) 9

D.10

vs. Montana St. (CB)

5

S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.19 O.29 N.5 N.12 N.19 N.26

Mexico Polytechnic 3 at Weber State 10 at Cal Poly (SLO)* 11 at Long Beach State* 9 at San Jose State 2 Fresno State* 4 North Dakota State 9 San Fernando Valley State* 8 Northern Arizona 9 CS Los Angeles*(1K) 15

D.10

vs. Montana St. (CB)

184 84 60 162 80 129 130 85 43 193

3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2

56

2

92 140 91 124 25 65 161 73 192 239

1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2

99

0

TOTALS (10 games)

80 1202

TOTALS (11 games)

85 1301

5

8

8 8

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RECORDS/RECEIVING cont. Tom Nettles, 1968 Date Opponent S.14 S.20 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.23 N.30

Sr. No. Yds. TD

Texas-Arlington 4 39 Northern Illinois 6 10 at Montana State 6 136 Texas Southern 4 105 Cal State Los Angeles 5 124 San Jose State 5 52 Fresno State 9 175 Southern Mississippi (1K) 11 362 Tennessee State 5 92 Utah State 7 132

0 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 1 0

TOTALS (10 games)

62 1227 14

Tim Delaney, 1969 Date Opponent

Jr. No. Yds. TD

S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15 N.22 N.29

Cal State Los Angeles* at San Jose State* at West Texas State at Texas-Arlington UC Santa Barbara* at Fresno State* Pacific* New Mexico State North Texas State (1K) Long Beach State*

TOTALS (10 games) D.6

vs. Boston (PB)

8 6 6 2 4 10 8 16 12 13

94 73 79 29 28 162 133 275 183 203

0 1 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 2

4

41

0

85 1259 14

TOTALS (11 games)

89 1300 14

Tom Reynolds, 1971 Date Opponent

Sr. No. Yds. TD

S.25 O.2 O.9 O.16 O.22 O.30 N.6 N.13 N.20 N.27 D.4

at Southern Mississippi Northern Illinois Pacific* at UC Santa Barbara* Utah State at Fresno State* at San Jose State* Long Beach State* Arizona Iowa State North Texas State (1K)

TOTALS (10 games)

7

82 0 did not play 3 49 0 6 98 2 17 290 1 1 9 0 3 60 0 2 19 0 9 140 0 10 151 3 9 172 1

67 1070

7

Dwight McDonald, 1974 Date Opponent S.14 S.21 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.16 N.23 N.30

at Arizona Tampa at UTEP Fresno State* San Jose State* Long Beach State* at North Texas State Pacific* New Mexico State Bowling Green (1K) Utah State

TOTALS (11 games) Jim Sandusky, 1983 Date Opponent S.3 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.27 N.12 N.19 D.3

at Tulsa California at Utah* at UTEP* at Hawai’i* Long Beach State at Colorado State* Brigham Young* at UNLV Wyoming* (1K) at New Mexico* Air Force*

TOTALS ( 12 games)

Webster Slaughter, 1985 Date Opponent S.14 S.21 S.28 O.5 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.16 N.23 N.30

Long Beach State at UCLA Colorado State* Stanford at Brigham Young* Utah* Oregon at Air Force* at Wyoming* UTEP* New Mexico* (1K) at Hawai’i*

TOTALS ( 12 games)

Sr. No. Yds. TD 9 5 5 9 6 6 14 3 7 11 11

122 105 59 82 84 59 196 23 104 173 150

86 1157

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2

7

Sr. No. Yds. TD 5 4 3 5 8 11 5 11 3 4 7 3

99 102 51 95 162 115 131 93 55 109 101 58

69 1171

0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

6

Sr. No. Yds. TD 5 13 2 4 6 7 15 4 8 2 13 3

114 116 23 121 43 110 168 31 113 24 183 25

1 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0

82 1071 10

Dennis Arey, 1990 Date Opponent S.8 S.15 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 N.3 N.10 N.17 N.24 D.1

at Oregon Long Beach State at Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming* at UCLA Utah* Hawai’i* at New Mexico* UTEP* (1K) Miami

TOTALS ( 11 games) Patrick Rowe, 1990 Date Opponent S.8 S.15 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 N.3 N.10 N.17 N.24 D.1

at Oregon Long Beach State at Brigham Young* Air Force* at Wyoming* at UCLA Utah* Hawai’i* at New Mexico* (1K) UTEP* Miami

TOTALS ( 11 games) Darnay Scott, 1992 Date Opponent S.5 S.10 S.26 O.3 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21 N.28

USC at Brigham Young* at UCLA at New Mexico* UTEP* Air Force* at Colorado State* at Wyoming* Hawai’i* Fresno State* (1K) Miami

TOTALS ( 11 games) Darnay Scott, 1993 Date Opponent S.4 S.11 S.18 S.25 S.30 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.11 N.20 N.27

Cal State Northridge at California at Air Force* Minnesota UCLA at Hawai’i* Colorado State* New Mexico* (1K) at Utah* Brigham Young* at Fresno State* Wyoming*

TOTALS ( 11 games) Will Blackwell, 1995 Date Opponent S.2 S.9 S.16 S.28 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.25

California at Oklahoma at Brigham Young* Nevada at Utah* Fresno State* San Jose State at UTEP* New Mexico* Wyoming* at Hawai’i* (1K) Colorado State*

TOTALS (11 games)

Sr. No. Yds. TD 4 4 11 4 8 5 7 2 8 8 7

51 117 133 104 171 64 102 20 150 105 101

0 1 0 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1

68 1118 10

Jr. No. Yds. TD 2 2 6 5 10 11 7 6 6 7 9

42 55 116 112 174 224 120 155 131 161 102

71 1392

1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0

8

So. No. Yds. TD 7 7 1 7 12 6 5 3 7 7 6

78 105 45 100 274 57 43 42 132 204 70

68 1150

1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1

9

Jr. No. Yds. TD 7 91 0 7 160 2 11 217 2 9 139 2 8 148 1 4 93 1 5 68 0 7 122 1 9 113 1 did not play 5 91 0 3 20 0

75 1262 10

So. No. Yds. TD 4 32 0 8 84 0 15 197 2 8 119 1 10 81 1 8 172 1 did not play 1 1 0 8 210 1 5 65 1 7 136 1 12 110 0

86 1207

8

Az Hakim, 1995 Date Opponent S.2 S.9 S.16 S.28 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.25

California at Oklahoma at Brigham Young* Nevada at Utah* Fresno State* San Jose State at UTEP* New Mexico* Wyoming* at Hawai’i* Colorado State* (1K)

TOTALS (12 games)

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73 94 73 106 90 31 103 120 76 69 123 64

57 1022

0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0

8

Will Blackwell, 1996 Date Opponent

Jr. No. Yds. TD

TOTALS (9 games)

60 1000 11

S.7 S.14 S.21 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.7 N.16 N.23 N.28

Idaho at California Oklahoma Hawai’i* at New Mexico* at Colorado State* at San Jose State* Wyoming* at UNLV* Fresno State* Air Force* (1K)

did not play 11 280 4 did not play 1 8 0 3 98 2 5 22 1 5 64 2 8 101 0 12 196 1 8 145 1 7 86 0

Kassim Osgood, 2002 Date Opponent

Sr. No. Yds. TD

TOTALS (13 games)

108 1552

J.R. Tolver, 2002 Date Opponent

Sr. No. Yds. TD

TOTALS (13 games)

128 1785 13

Jeff Webb, 2005 Date Opponent

Sr. No. Yds. TD

A.29 S.7 S.14 S.21 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.15 N.23 D.7

A.29 S.7 S.14 S.21 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.15 N.23 D.7

S.3 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.12 N.19 D,3

at Fresno State at (17) Colorado Arizona State at Idaho UCLA Utah* at Wyoming* UNLV* at Brigham Young* (1K) at New Mexico* (17) Colorado State* at Air Force* at Hawai’i

at Fresno State at (17) Colorado Arizona State at Idaho UCLA Utah* at Wyoming* (1K) UNLV* at Brigham Young* at New Mexico* (17) Colorado State* at Air Force* at Hawai’i

UCLA at Air Force* at (9) Ohio State San Jose State Brigham Young* at UNLV* at Utah* New Mexico* (20) TCU* at Colorado State* Wyoming* at Hawai’i (1K)

TOTALS (12 games)

Aztec Hall of Famer Craig Scoggins had 85 catches for 1,301 yards as a senior in 1966.

So. No. Yds. TD

9 14 10 6 10 8 3 5 12 4 10 12 5

10 8 12 14 3 16 7 9 4 4 10 13 18

5 8 4 8 13 3 9 9 9 4 7 13

58 178 158 178 145 94 73 40 138 71 170 123 126

158 79 296 184 30 185 133 151 30 34 96 126 283

71 91 18 133 129 25 142 132 50 61 115 142

0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1

8

1 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 2

1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 2

92 1109 10


Total Offense Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

Team Records Most Plays Game: 110, vs. North Texas State, 11/22/69 Season: 955, in 1991 (8-4-1) Fewest Plays Game: 41, at TCU*, 10/4/08, vs. Wyoming*,

Yards Per Game

1. 532.2, in 1969 (11-0) 2. 527.9, in 1990 (6-5) 3. 482.1, in 1995 (8-4) 4. 478.3, in 1991 (8-4-1) 5. 476.5, in 1996 (8-3) 6. 467.5, in 1989 (6-5-1) 7. 465.5, in 1993 (6-6) 8. 438.6, in 1987 (5-7) 9. 436.8, in 1985 (5-6-1) 10. 434.3, in 1973 (9-1-1)

11/4/06 and at (9) Ohio State, 9/17/05

Most Yards Game: 528, David Lowery vs. BYU*, 11/16/91 and Dan McGwire at New Mexico*, 10/17/87

Most Yards Per Game Season: 527.9, in 1990 (6-5)

Season: 3,688, Todd Santos, 1987 Career: 10,513, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87

Fewest Yards Per Game Season: 139.7, in 1960 (6-5)

Touchdowns Responsible For Game: 9, Dennis Shaw vs. N.Mex. St., 11/15/69 Season: 45, Dennis Shaw, 1969 Career: 71, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87

Most Yards Per Play Season: 6.55, in 1995 (8-4) Pl. Opponent (Plays) Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8. 9. 10.

New Mexico St. (81), Nov. 15, 1969 Mexico Polytechnic (56), Sept. 17, 1966 Pacific (99), Sept. 14, 1991 Brigham Young* (79), Nov. 16, 1991 Texas-El Paso* (95), Nov. 24, 1990 at New Mexico* (95), Nov. 17, 1990 Long Beach St. (84), Oct. 24, 1987 (23) Hawai’i* (83), Nov. 14, 1992 at UNLV* (76), Nov. 16, 1996 at Utah* (86), Sept. 30, 1989

MOST OFFENSIvE PLAYS Pl. Opponent (Yards) Date 1. 2. 3. 4.

Yards 769 730 699 695 688 688 676 675 670 659

Plays

North Texas St. (634), Nov. 22, 1969 110 Texas-El Paso* (492), Nov. 17, 1979 102 at (4) Brigham Young* (496), Sept. 22, 1990 101 Pacific (699), Sept. 14, 1991 99 North Texas St. (417), Dec. 4, 1971 99 6. at (1) Miami (427), Nov. 30, 1991 97 at Long Beach St. (524), Oct. 28, 1978 97 8. (25) UCLA (380), Sept. 30, 1993 96 at Wyoming* (530), Nov. 9, 1985 96 (19) at Iowa St. (496), Sept. 16, 1978 96

SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS Attempts

1. 955, in 1991 (8-4-1) 2. 954, in 2002 (4-9) 3. 951, in 1989 (6-5-1) 4. 927, in 1990 (6-5) 5. 924, in 1987 (5-7) 6. 914, in 1993 (8-4) 7. 883, in 1995 (8-4) 8. 881, in 1970 (9-2) 9. 870, in 1980 (4-8) 10. 866, in 1982 (7-5)

Yards

1. 61, in 1969 (11-0) 2. 57, in 1990 (6-5) 3. 51, in 1996 (8-3) 51, in 1995 (8-4) 51, in 1993 (8-4) 6. 47, in 1965 (8-2) 47, in 1951 (10-0-1) 8. 46, in 1987 (5-7) 46, in 1968 (9-0-1) 10. 45, in 1977 (10-1)

Most Plays Game: 70, Todd Santos vs. Stanford, 10/17/87 Season: 584, Matt Kofler, 1981 Career: 1,722, Todd Santos, 1984-85-86-87

Fewest Yards Game: 85, at TCU*, 10/4/08 Season: 1,397, in 1960 (1-6-1)

MOST YARDAGE

Touchdowns

Individual Records

Season: 418, in 1959 (1-6-1); record since 1963 Most Yards Game: 769, vs. New Mexico State, 11/15/69 Season: 5,798, in 1990 (6-5)

RECORDS

1. 5,798, in 1990 (6-5) 2. 5,785, in 1995 (8-4) 3. 5,739, in 1991 (8-4-1) 4. 5,610, in 1989 (6-5-1) 5. 5,586, in 1993 (6-6) 6. 5,322, in 1969 (11-0) 7. 5,263, in 1987 (5-7) 8. 5,250, in 2002 (4-9) 9. 5,242, in 1985 (5-6-1) 10. 5,241, in 1996 (8-3)

Games with 100 Yards Passing and 100 Yards Rushing Career: 1, Kevin O’Connell at BYU*, 11/6/04 (229 passing, 101 rushing) and 1, Joe Turpin vs. Cal Poly SLO, 9/30/67 (102 passing, 116 rushing)

SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Todd Santos, 1987 Dan McGwire, 1990 Matt Kofler, 1981 Kevin O’Connell, 2007 Dan McGwire, 1989 Billy Blanton, 1995 Dennis Shaw, 1969 Billy Blanton, 1996 Adam Hall, 2002 Kevin O’Connell, 2005

SEASON PER GAME Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dan McGwire, 1990 Matt Kofler, 1981 Todd Santos, 1987 Dennis Shaw, 1969 Kevin O’Connell, 2007

Yards 3,688 3,664 3,528 3,471 3,423 3,324 3,197 3,161 3,143 3,065

YPG

333.1 320.7 307.3 290.6 289.2

CAREER PER GAME min. 15 att. per game

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dan McGwire, 1989-90 Dennis Shaw, #1968-69 Billy Blanton, 1993-94-95-96 Tim Gutierrez, 1992-93-94 Kevin O’Connell, 2004-05-06-07 ---

nr. Ryan Lindley, 2008 (11 games)

YPG

308.1 268.6 258.5 234.2 230.8

235.5

# - Shaw’s 1968 Division II season stats are included

Dan McGwire, a first-team all-Western Athletic Conference pick in 1990, is the all-time Aztec leader in total offense in a season (333.1 ypg in 1990) and in a career (308.1 ypg).

TOTAL OFFENSE/CAREER Pl.

Player

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Todd Santos Kevin O’Connell Billy Blanton Dan McGwire David Lowery Brian Sipe Dennis Shaw Adam Hall Matt Kofler Marshall Faulk

nr.

Ryan Lindley

Seasons

1984-85-86-87 2004-05-06-07 1993-94-95-96 1989-90 1989-91-92-93 1969-70-71 1968-69 2001-02-03 1980-81 1991-92-93

2008

---

Rush

Rush TDs

-62

1

-912 1,312 -151 -397 -68 -333 47 -166 215 4,589

1 19 1 3 4 1 14 1 14 57

Passing Pass TDs Total Off. 11,425 7,689 8,165 7,484 5,998 5,707 5,324 5,173 4,476 0

70 46 67 43 44 44 58 24 24 0

10,513 9,001 8,014 7,087 5,930 5,374 5,371 5,007 4,691 4,589

2,653

16

2,591

Single-Game Total Offense Leaders

TOTAL OFFENSE Pl. 1.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

David Lowery Dan McGwire Dennis Shaw Matt Kofler Mark McKay Todd Santos Dan McGwire Adam Hall Adam Hall Kevin O’Connell

Opponent, Date

vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991 at New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1990 vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 vs. (12) Iowa St., Oct. 10, 1981 at Hawai’i*, Nov. 6, 1982 vs. Stanford, Oct. 17, 1987 vs. Utah*, Sept. 30, 1989 vs. Arizona St., Sept. 14, 2002 at Idaho, Sept. 21, 2002 vs. Portland St., Sept. 22, 2007

Rushing Passing -40 -2 2 73 -3 -32 -12 -19 -10 33

568 530 524 444 513 536 510 516 506 443

Total 528 528 526 517 510 504 498 497 496 458

TDRF 5 2 7 5 1 5 2 3 5 5

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RECORDS/TOTAL OFFENSE cont.

Annual Total Offense Leaders Year

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

Player

John Simcox John Simcox Leon Parma Art Preston Jesse Thompson Norm Nygaard Norm Nygaard Norm Nygaard Don Magee Claude Lewis Joe Duke Joe Duke Joe Duke Russ Boehmke Wayne Sevier Wayne Sevier Rod Dowhower Rod Dowhower Don Horn Don Horn Joe Turpen Dennis Shaw Dennis Shaw Brian Sipe Brian Sipe Bill Donckers Jesse Freitas Craig Penrose Craig Penrose David Turner Joe Davis Mark Halda Mark Halda Matt Kofler Matt Kofler Mark McKay Mark McKay Todd Santos Todd Santos Todd Santos Todd Santos Brad Platt Dan McGwire Dan McGwire David Lowery David Lowery Tim Gutierrez Tim Gutierrez Billy Blanton Billy Blanton Kevin McKechnie Brian Russell Jack Hawley Lon Sheriff Larry Ned Adam Hall Adam Hall Kevin O'Connell Kevin O’Connell Kevin O’Connell Kevin O’Connell

Ryan Lindley

Cl.

Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

Fr.

NR

CR

3 3 1 2

7 1 20 2

1

1 1 1 5 1 4 1

1

69 29

11 3 4 9 1 5 5 3

24

2

50 10

42

4

Pass

317 665 603 0 1,304 0 0 0 792 0 719 787 696 293 463 578 1,136 1,728 1,688 2,234 495 2,139 3,185 2,618 2,532 1,325 2,993 1,683 2,660 16 2,260 2,262 1,684 1,139 3,337 1,985 2,490 2,063 2,877 2,553 3,932 1,466 3,651 3,833 2,575 2,632 3,033 1,575 3,300 3,221 1,449 1,438 1,942 2,163 0 3,253 1,320 1,328 2,663 635 3,063

2,653

Rush

295 88 -30 780 -113 1,016 889 714 -155 470 -3 -122 47 111 319 289 98 6 -66 -38 284 35 12 -196 -204 223 -92 -78 -191 982 -152 -99 -132 24 191 4 -185 -233 -111 -324 -244 -190 -228 -169 15 -71 -209 -76 24 -60 -23 176 90 -162 1,549 -110 -56 347 402 155 408

-62

Total

612 753 573 780 1,191 1,016 889 714 637 470 716 665 745 404 782 867 1,234 1,734 1,622 2,196 779 2,174 3,197 2,422 2,328 1,558 2,901 1,605 2,469 998 2,208 2,163 1,552 1,163 3,528 1,989 2,305 1,830 2,766 2,229 3,688 1,276 3,423 3,664 2,590 2,561 2,824 1,499 3,324 3,161 1,426 1,614 2,032 2,001 1,549 3,143 1,264 1,675 3,065 790 3,471

2,591

TDR 8 6 9 7 13 9 12 4 4 4 5 7 8 2 13 9 16 27 23 21 11 27 45 23 17 14 23 12 15 7 25 14 11 10 28 12 15 9 21 15 26 6 18 28 22 21 24 11 23 30 11 13 16 7 15 17 6 10 24 5 26

MOST FIRST DOWNS Pl. Opponent

Date

1. vs. Long Beach State 10/24/87 2. vs. New Mexico State 11/15/69 3. vs. UTEP* 11/24/90 at New Mexico* 9/27/86 vs. North Texas 11/24/73 6. vs. Pacific 9/14/91 at New Mexico* 11/17/90 at Long Beach State 10/28/78 9. vs. North Texas 11/22/69 10. at New Mexico* 10/3/92 at UTEP* 10/28/89 vs. Utah* 9/12/87 in a Mountain West Conference game

vs. UNLV

First Downs 37 36 35 35 35 34 34 34 33 32 32 32

11/22/08

27

vs. UNLV 10/26/02 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (23) Hawai’i 11/14/92 at (19) Iowa State 9/16/78

HIGHEST YARDS PER RUSH Pl. Opponent

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

vs. San Jose State vs. UTEP* vs. Pacific vs. Hawai’i* vs. Colorado State* vs. Eastern Illinois vs. New Mexico State at UTEP* (16) Brigham Young* at Utah*

Date

10/21/95 11/16/85 9/14/91 10/11/96 9/28/85 10/6/01 11/15/69 10/28/95 10/27/01 10/23/99

27 30 30

YPR 9.36 8.53 7.96 7.48 7.23 7.12 7.10 7.07 6.95 6.89

HIGHEST PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Pl. Opponent 1. 2. 3. 4.

vs. Pacific* vs. Utah* vs. Navy vs. UTEP

Date

11/11/72 9/12/87 9/3/94 8/31/06

Pct.

84.00 83.33 81.25 80.65

5. vs. Navy 9/5/97 vs. Cal State Fullerton 10/23/76 7. at Utah* 9/13/86 8. vs. Hawai’i* 11/22/86 9. vs. Colorado State* 10/20/84 10. vs. Fresno State* 11/26/94 in a Mountain West Conference game vs. UNLV 11/11/06 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (16) Wyoming 11/7/96

80.00 80.00 78.95 77.78 77.14 76.92 76.19 75.00

HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING Pl. Opponent

Date

1. vs. Navy 9/5/97 2. vs. Stanford 10/5/85 3. at Kansas 9/25/99 4. vs. Portland State 9/22/07 5. vs. New Mexico* 11/4/95 6. vs. Brigham Young* 11/16/91 7. vs. Cal State Fullerton* 10/4/75 8. vs. Navy 9/3/94 9. at Pacific 11/5/77 10. vs. New Mexico State 11/15/69 in a Mountain West Conference game at Utah 10/15/05 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (23) Hawai’i 11/14/92

HIGHEST YARDS PER PLAY Pl. Opponent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Date

vs. San Jose State 10/21/95 vs. New Mexico State 11/15/69 vs. Navy 9/5/97 vs. Portland State 9/22/07 at UNLV* 11/16/96 vs. Brigham Young* 11/16/91 vs. Fresno State* 10/14/95 at Hawai’i 12/7/02 vs. UTEP* 11/16/85 10. vs. UTEP* 10/17/92 in a Mountain West Conference game at Wyoming 10/19/02 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (13) Florida State 11/19/77

Rating

291.82 247.42 230.85 230.34 226.88 226.18 216.04 216.03 214.24 210.23

196.94 180.26

Yards/Play 9.98 9.49 8.92 8.90 8.82 8.80 8.75 8.54 8.54 8.49 6.87 7.01

17

NR - national ranking in total yards per game. CR - conference ranking in total yards per game. TDR - touchdowns responsible for (passing TDs + rushing TDs).

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Quarterback Todd Santos became the first player in San Diego State history, dating back to the 1947 campaign, to lead the Aztecs in total offense in four consecutive seasons.


All-Purpose Yardage SEASON PER GAME

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Individual Records Most Yards Season: 2,174, Marshall Faulk, 1993 Career: 5,562, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93

Pl. Player, Season (Plays) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Marshall Faulk, 1993 (347) George Jones, 1995 (317) Jim Sandusky, 1983 (103) J.R. Tolver, 2002 (136) Webster Slaughter, 1985 (134) Marshall Faulk, 1992 (283) Patrick Rowe, 1990 (87) Larry Ned, 2001 (327) Darnay Scott, 1992 (93) David Turner, 1977 (273)

181.2 163.4 159.8 156.4 156.0

CAREER PER GAME (min. 15 games)

Most Yards Per Play Season: 21.8, Derrick Lewis, 2000 Career: 19.6, Patrick Rowe, 1987-88-90-91

SEASON

YPG

Marshall Faulk, 1993 George Jones, 1995 Marshall Faulk, 1992 Jim Sandusky, 1983 Patrick Rowe, 1990

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yards 2,174 1,961 1,877 1,830 1,812 1,758 1,716 1,687 1,669 1,669

YPG

Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 George Jones, 1995-96 David Turner, 1976-77 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 Paul Hewitt, 1987-88

179.4 156.1 151.3 141.2 111.9

RECORDS

Single-Game All-Purpose Leaders Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Player

Marshall Faulk Darnay Scott Monty Gilbreath Patrick Rowe Larry Ned Az Hakim J.R. Tolver Chris Hardy Art Preston Norm Nygaard

1974

1977

nr. nr. nr.

Atiyyah Henderson Vincent Brown Mekell Wesley

2006-07-08 2007-08 2006-07-08

Rush

---

Rec.

973 3,139 2,241 2,678 343 2,622 3,572 616

1,437 37 81

KOR PR

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total

92

33 0 1,399 2 1,543 795 1,243 0 0 0 999 68 66 5 685 -6 N/A 457 37

38

5,595 4,658 4,608 3,940 3,905 3,704 3,677 3,636 3,463 3,243

508 980 186

0 0 547 13 975 136

0 0 0

1,945 1,577 1,378

Other Total

11 274 243 224 57 34 N/A 3 3

300 299

Sr.

Keith Denson

Sr.

-21

Duke Fergerson

Sr.

-1

David Turner

Sr.

1252

Sr.

1094

170

Jr.

-2

Tim Boyer

1973

4,589 118 29 19 3,562 15 34 2,341 1,664 2,619

Rec.

386 0 0 0 197 285

Tom Reynolds

1972

1971

Seasons

1991-92-93 1991-92-93 1986-87-88-89 1987-88-90-91 1998-99-00-01 1994-95-96-97 1999-00-01-02 1983-84-85-86 1949-50-51 1952-53-54

Rush

Cl.

Tim Delaney

1976

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Opponent, Date

vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 vs. UTEP*, Oct. 17, 1992 vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991 at UCLA, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Long Beach State, Oct. 14, 1989 vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 6, 2001 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 vs. (23) Hawai’i*, Nov. 14, 1992 at Brigham Young*, Sept. 10, 1992

Player

1970

1975

Pl.

Marshall Faulk Darnay Scott Darnay Scott Patrick Rowe Ron Slack Larry Ned George Jones Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk

25 80 104 106 68 0 0 0

422 354 347 330 322 319 306 303 302

Annual All-Purpose Leaders Year

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE/CAREER

Player

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

Dwight McDonald David Turner

Steve Stapler Tony Allen

Bobby Taylor Phil Smith Phil Smith

Sr.

CR Rush Rec. 794

1,070

Jr.

Sr. Jr.

982

Jr.

-1

Sr.

Sr.

Sr.

5

1

Webster Slaughter

Sr.

10

1

Mike Waters Chris Hardy Paul Hewitt

Sr.

Sr.

464

922

PR KR 91 324

1,157 886 72

417

Yards 794

1,070 879

339

1,240

127

1,012

1,157

1,054

1,669

1,054

476

553

1,027

-15 1,171

381 340

1,877

58 1,071

270 413

1,812

68

704

947

490

IR

13 552

-23

Jim Sandusky

656 355

234 287

450

399

1,264

633 873

1,337 1,234

Jr.

1001

378

Monty Gilbreath

Sr.

29

903

173 206

1,311

Marshall Faulk

Fr.

1429

201

33

1,663

1530

644

1842

119

17

1021

36

9

894

2

1549

3

1087

Paul Hewitt

Patrick Rowe

Sr. Jr.

Marshall Faulk

So.

Curtis Shearer

Sr.

Marshall Faulk George Jones George Jones Jonas Lewis

Damon Gourdine

Jr.

1055

3

3

1

1

Sr.

So. Jr.

26

Jr.

75

4

J.R. Tolver

Sr.

24

1

Brandon Bornes

Fr.

Larry Ned

Derrick Lewis Larry Ned

Lynell Hamilton

Jr.

Sr. Fr.

Sr.

2006

Atiyyah Henderson

Fr.

2008

Atiyyah Henderson

Jr.

Brett Swain

Sr.

13

47

4

9

10

140

-4 1,392

1630

9

Jr.

Jeff Webb

2007

NR

968

1,379

324

18

737

630

119

42

1,195

1,712

1,758

2,174

1,376

1,961

1,087

1,099

26

649

294 539

1,508

20

782

56 296

1,154

161 138

40 1,785

578

100

5

27

764

78

3

973

490

228

88

1,687

1,830

294

12 1,109

1,055

1,187

899

1,121

842

973

718

NR - national ranking in yards per game. CR - conference ranking in yards per game. In some cases, SDSU had

Paul Hewitt led San Diego State in all-purpose yardage for two straight years in 1987 and 1988. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards in both of those seasons.

a player with a higher YPG average but the player listed as the annual leader is the individual with the most yards

in the season.

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Scoring RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game. ^ - Indicates Division I era record.

Utah* (2nd), Nov. 3, 1990 Utah* (1st), Sept. 12, 1987 Hawai’i* (1st), Nov. 22, 1986 (12) Iowa St. (3rd), Oct. 10, 1981 New Mexico St (2nd), Nov. 16, 1974 New Mexico St. (2nd), Nov. 15, 1969 Southern Mississippi (4th), Nov. 9, 1968

Team Records Most Points Quarter: 31, Cal St. Fullerton*, 10/4/75 Half: 49, vs. New Mexico State, 11/15/69 Game: 72, vs. UC Santa Barbara*, 11/21/53 Season: 464 in 1969 (11-0)

MOST POINTS/GAME Pl. Opponent, Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Santa Barbara College*, Nov. 21, 1953 California Christian, Oct. 1, 1927 New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969 Cal Poly SLO*, Oct. 5, 1963 Southern Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 Utah*, Nov. 3, 1990 UC Santa Barbara*, Nov. 14, 1970 Cal St. Los Angeles*, Oct. 27, 1951 9. Cal St. Fullerton*, Oct. 4, 1975 Cal Poly SLO*, Oct. 3, 1964

Fewest Points Game: 0, many times; last time: at TCU*, 11/18/06

Season: 50, in 1942 (0-6-1) and 1921 (4-6) Most Points Per Game Season: 42.2, in 1969 (11-0) Fewest Points Per Game Season: 6.5, in 1955 (2-8)

MOST POINTS/SEASON

Most Touchdowns Quarter: 4, 13 times, most recent vs. Fresno State, 11-26-94 Half: 7 vs. New Mexico State, 11-15-69 Game: 10 vs. New Mexico State, 11-15-69 Season: 66 in 1969 (11-0)

Most Field Goals Game: 4, 7 times, most recent vs. Wyo.*, 10-25-03 Season: 18, 2003 and 1990

MOST POINTS/QUARTER Pl. Opponent (Quarter) Date

1. Cal State Fullerton* (1st), Oct. 4, 1975 2. Long Beach St. (3rd), Sept. 8, 1991 Northern Illinois (3rd), Oct. 21, 1967 4. Fresno St.* (4th), Nov. 26, 1994 Navy (2nd), Sept. 3, 1994 at New Mexico* (2nd), Nov. 17, 1990

Points 31 30 30 28 28 28

Pl. Season (Record)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1969 (11-0) 1990 (6-5) 1996 (8-3) 1964 (8-2) 1993 (6-6) 1991 (8-4-1) 1995 (8-4) 1968 (9-0-1) 1989 (6-5-1) 1970 (9-2)

28 28 28 28 28 28 28

Points 72 71 70 69 68 66 64 64 59 59

Points 464 459 428 423 413 403 401 377 368 364

Individual Records Most Points Game: 44, Marshall Faulk vs. Pacific, 9/14/91 Season: 144, Marshall Faulk, 1993 and Paul Hewitt, 1987

Career: 376, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93

Chris O’Brien owns the San Diego State record for highest field goal percentage in a season and in a career. O’Brien connected on 89.5 percent of his attempts in 1985 and finished his two-year career with a 87.5 success rate. Wyoming*, 10/25/03

Season: 18, J.C. Mejia, 2003 and Andy Trakas, 1990 Career: 56, Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92

Most Touchdowns Game: 7, Marshall Faulk vs. Pacific, 9/14/91 Season: 24, Marshall Faulk, 1993 and Paul Hewitt, 1987

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 5, 4 times, most recent J.C. Mejia vs.

Career: 62, Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93

Wyoming*, 10/25/03

Season: 29, J.C. Mejia, 2003 Career: 82, Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92

Most Extra Points Game: 10, Al Limahelu vs. N.Mex. St., 11/22/69 Season: 59, Al Limahelu, 1969 Career: 170, Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92

Highest Field Goal Percentage Season: .895 (17-19), Chris O’Brien, 1985 (min. 10 att.)

Best Extra-Point Percentage Season: 100.0%, 13 times, most recent Garrett

Career: .875 (28-32), Chris O’Brien, 1984-85

Palmer (20-20), 2006

(min. 25 att.)

Career: 100.0%, Marco Morales (50-50), 1982-83 and Steve Duncan (40-40), 1977-78

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Career: 18, Chris O’Brien, 1984-85

Most Two-Point Conversions Season: 3, Mario Mendez, 1963 Career: 5, Mario Mendez, 1961-62-63

Most Kick Scoring Game: 16, 4 times, most recent Tommy Kirovski at Hawai’i, 12-7-02

Season: 107, Andy Trakas, 1990 Career: 338, Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92

Most Field Goals Game: 4, 7 times, most recent J.C. Mejia vs.

SCORING/CAREER Pl.

Peter Holt ranks third in San Diego State history in career scoring with 302 points while wearing the Scarlet and Black from 1993-96.

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Player

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Marshall Faulk Andy Trakas Peter Holt Garrett Palmer Nate Tandberg Larry Ned George Jones Paul Hewitt Art Preston Gary Garrison Kern Carson

nr. nr. nr.

Lane Yoshida Vincent Brown Atiyyah Henderson

Seasons

1991-92-93 1989-90-91-92 1993-94-95-96 2004-05-06-07 1997-98-99-00 1998-99-00-01 1995-96 1987-88 1949-50-51 1964-65 1961-62-63

2008 2008-09 2007-08-09

TD

---

62 0 0 0 0 36 34 34 32 29 29

0 7 7

FG

PAT1

8-12 0-0 0-0

27-29 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 56-82 170-178 48-72 158-169 48-67 116-121 13-27 28-28 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PAT2 S/DXP Points 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

376 338 302 260 239 216 206 204 192 174 174

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

51 42 42


RECORDS/SCORING cont. 8. Chris Hardy, 1983-84-85-86 9. Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97 10. Larry Ned, 1998-99-00-01 ---

Most Points SEASON

Pl. Player, Season (How Scored)

1. Marshall Faulk, 1993 (24 TD) Paul Hewitt, 1987 (24 TD) 3. Marshall Faulk, 1991 (23 TD, 1 2XP) 4. George Jones, 1995 (23 TD) 5. Tom Reynolds, 1969 (18 TD) 6. Andy Trakas, 1990 (53 XP, 18 FG) 7. Jim Allison, 1964 (16 TD) 8. Marshall Faulk, 1992 (15 TD, 1 2XP) 9. Larry Ned, 2001 (15 TD) Chris O’Brien, 1985 (39 XP, 17 FG)

Points 144 144 140 138 108 107 98 92 90 90

Most Touchdowns SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. Marshall Faulk, 1993 Paul Hewitt, 1987 3. George Jones, 1995 Marshall Faulk, 1991 5. Tom Reynolds, 1969 6. Jim Allison, 1964 7. Larry Ned, 2001 Marshall Faulk, 1992 9. J.R. Tolver, 2002 Ronnie Smith, 1977 Tom Nettles, 1968 Gary Garrison, 1965 Art Preston, 1951

CAREER

Pl. Player, Season

1. Marshall Faulk, 1991-92-93 2. George Jones, 1995-96 Paul Hewitt, 1987-88 4. Will Blackwell, 1994-95-96 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 Casey Brown, 1982-83-84-85 Tom Reynolds, 1969-70-71

TDs 24 24 23 23 18 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14

nr. Vincent Brown, 2007-08 nr. Atiyyah Henderson, 2006-07-08

23 22 21

7 7

Most PAT SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Al Limahelu, 1969 Andy Trakas, 1990 Peter Holt, 1993 Al Limahelu, 1970 Peter Holt, 1996 Peter Holt, 1995 Andy Trakas, 1991 8. Andy Trakas, 1992 Chris O’Brien, 1985 Benny Ricardo, 1973

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92 Peter Holt, 1993-94-95-96 Garrett Palmer, 2004-05-06-07 Al Limahelu, 1969-70 Nate Tandberg, 1997-98-99-00 Benny Ricardo, 1973-74 Chris O’Brien, 1984-85 Tyler Ackerson, 1987-88 Steve LaPlant, 1975-76 Tommy Kirovski, 2001-02 ---

nr. Lane Yoshida, 2008

PAT 59 53 45 44 41 40 40 39 39 39

PAT 170 158 116 103 101 71 62 58 56 52

27

TDs 62 34 34 25 25 25 25

Garrett Palmer ended his San Diego State career ranked third all-time for most PATs with 116. He is just one of five place-kickers in Aztec history to nail 100 or more career point after attempts.

Annual Scoring Leaders Year

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

Player

John Simcox Dick Simmons Jim Simmons Art Preston Art Preston Norm Nygaard Norm Nygaard Verne Dodds Braxton Pinkins Jim Pyles Hugh Simpson Al Canizales Harold Jackson Cecil McGehee Al Silva Bob Ball Dick Morris Dick Morris Wayne Sevier Kern Carson Kern Carson Jim Allison Gary Garrison Craig Scoggins Dick Wood Tom Nettles Tom Reynolds Ken Burrow Adam Victoria Dennis Haughan Keith Denson Benny Ricardo Steve LaPlant Steve LaPlant Ronnie Smith Steven Duncan Tony Allen Matt Kofler Dave Meyer Marco Morales Jim Sandusky Casey Brown Chris O'Brien Chris Hardy Paul Hewitt Tyler Ackerson Andy Trakas Andy Trakas Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Wayne Pittman George Jones Peter Holt Nate Tandberg Nate Tandberg Nate Tandberg Nate Tandberg Larry Ned J.R. Tolver J.C. Mejia Garrett Palmer Garrett Palmer Garrett Palmer Garrett Palmer

Lane Yoshida

Cl.

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

Jr.

NR

CR

1 2 2 1

25

2 2 3 8 2 3 3

5 1 3 2

1 1 1 1

2

1

26 78 87

4 9 4 6 7 7 6 10

18

TDs

1XP

2XP

FGs

Pts.

0

27

0

8

51

7 5 9 11 14 9 12 5 2 2 2 2 7 3 3 6 4 5 8 12 12 16 14 8 0 14 18 12 9 2 11 0 0 0 14 0 10 7 0 0 8 10 0 12 24 0 0 0 23 15 24 13 23 0 0 0 0 0 15 14 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 7 0 0 0 0 19 32 0 0 0 0 16 0 32 35 21 0 23 0 0 31 34 0 0 39 0 0 20 38 53 0 0 0 0 0 41 28 24 31 18 0 0 20 26 36 20 34

NR - national ranking in points per game. CR - conference ranking in points per game.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 10 13 12 0 15 0 0 7 14 0 0 17 0 0 14 16 18 0 0 0 0 0 15 13 8 13 12 0 0 18 12 15 8 13

42 30 54 66 84 54 72 38 12 12 12 12 42 18 18 36 32 33 59 72 72 96 84 73 44 84 108 74 54 46 66 62 74 57 84 68 60 42 52 76 48 60 90 72 144 62 86 107 140 92 144 78 138 86 67 48 70 54 90 86 74 62 81 44 73

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RECORDS/SCORING cont.

Single-Game Scoring Leaders

MOST POINTS Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

Player

Marshall Faulk Tim Delaney George Jones George Jones Marshall Faulk Larry Ned Will Blackwell Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Paul Hewitt Marv Owens

(Rk.) Opponent

vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 vs. New Mexico St., Nov.15, 1969 at New Mexico*, Oct. 19, 1996 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 5, 1991 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 17, 2001 at California, Sept. 14, 1996 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 19, 1993 vs. (20) Hawai’i*, Nov. 14, 1992 vs. Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1988 vs. So. Mississippi, Oct. 10, 1970

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Pl. 1. 2. 3. 6.

Player

Marshall Faulk Tim Delaney George Jones George Jones Marshall Faulk Larry Ned Will Blackwell Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Paul Hewitt Marv Owens

MOST PAT Pl. 1. 2. 3. 6.

Player (Rk.)

(Rk.) Opponent

vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 vs. New Mexico St., Nov.15, 1969 at New Mexico*, Oct. 19, 1996 vs. Fresno State*, Oct. 14, 1995 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 5, 1991 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 17, 2001 at California, Sept. 14, 1996 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 19, 1993 vs. (20) Hawai’i*, Nov. 14, 1992 vs. Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1988 vs. So. Mississippi, Oct. 10, 1970

1.

FG 1XP

2XP S/DX Total

Rush Rec KOR

PR Def Total

7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

7 0 5 5 5 4 0 4 4 4 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Player

J.C. Mejia Tommy Kirovski Peter Holt Peter Holt Marco Morales Steve LaPlant Benny Ricardo

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

vs. Wyoming*, 10/25/03 at Hawai’i, 12/7/02 vs. Idaho, 9/7/96 vs. Minnesota, 9/25/93 vs. UNLV*, 9/25/82 at Oregon State, 9/13/75 at Texas-El Paso*, 9/28/74

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 36 32 30 30 24 24 24 24 24 24

7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

PAT

Al Limahelu vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969 Andy Trakas vs. Utah*, Nov. 3, 1990 Peter Holt vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 11, 1996 Steve LaPlant vs. CS Fullerton*, Oct. 4, 1975 Dave Meyer vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 21, 1981 Garrett Palmer vs. Portland State, Sept. 22, 2007 Peter Holt at Hawai’i*, Nov. 18, 1995 Peter Holt vs. Navy, Sept. 3, 1994 Andy Trakas vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 24, 1990 Andy Trakas at New Mexico*, Oct. 3, 1992 10 others ocassions with

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Pl.

TD

10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

Made 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Missed 1 1 0 1 0 0 2

FGs 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Andy Trakas logged a pair of perfect seasons while kicking extra points for San Diego State. Trakas connected on all 53 attempts in 1990, which is the school record, and then hit all 39 point-after attempts in 1992.

CAREER

Highest PAT Percentage SEASON

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. Andy Trakas, 1990 Andy Trakas, 1992 Tyler Ackerson, 1989 Marco Morales, 1982 Peter Holt, 1994 Ed Corral, 1980 Nate Tandberg, 1997 Steve Duncan, 1978 Steve LaPlant, 1976 Garrett Palmer, 2006 Nate Tandberg, 2000 Steve Duncan, 1977 Marco Morales, 1983

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. Marco Morales, 1982-83 Steve Duncan, 1977-78 3. Tyler Ackerson, 1987-88 4. Nate Tandberg, 1997-98-99-00 5. Garrett Palmer, 2004-05-06-07 6. Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92 7. Al Limahelu, 1969-70 8. Ed Corral, 1979-80 9. Chris O’Brien, 1984-85 10. Peter Holt, 1993-94-95-96 ---

nr. Lane Yoshida, 2008

Pl. Player, Seasons

Pct. (XP-A)

1.000 (53-53) 1.000 (39-39) 1.000 (38-38) 1.000 (34-34) 1.000 (32-32) 1.000 (31-31) 1.000 (28-28) 1.000 (23-23) 1.000 (21-21) 1.000 (20-20) 1.000 (18-18) 1.000 (17-17) 1.000 (16-16)

Pct. (XP-A)

1.000 (50-50) 1.000 (40-40) .983 (58-59) .971 (101-104) .959 (116-121) .955 (170-178) .954 (103-108) .950 (38-40) .939 (62-66) .935 (158-169)

.931 (27-29)

Most Field Goals SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

George Jones scored five touchdowns in a game on two occasions (1995 and 1996) and ranks third all-time for most touchdowns in a single game.

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1. J.C. Mejia, 2003 Andy Trakas, 1990 3. Tommy Kirovski, 2002 Chris O’Brien, 1985 5. Peter Holt, 1993 Andy Trakas, 1989 7. Garrett Palmer, 2005 Peter Holt, 1996 Steve Duncan, 1978 10. Tyler Ackerson, 1988 Marco Morales, 1982

18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14

56 48 48 46 28 27 25 25 22 18

nr. Lane Yoshida, 2008

8

Highest Field Goal Percentage SEASON

minimum 10 atts.

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Chris O’Brien, 1985 Garrett Palmer, 2005 Garrett Palmer, 2007 Chris O’Brien, 1984 Peter Holt, 1996 Tommy Kirovski, 2001 Marco Morales, 1982 Tyler Ackerson, 1987 Marco Morales, 1983 Benny Ricardo, 1973

Pct. (FG-A)

.895 (17-19) .882 (15-17) .867 (13-15) .846 (11-13) .789 (15-19) .769 (10-13) .737 (14-19) .733 (11-15) .727 (8-11) .727 (8-11)

CAREER

minimum 25 atts.

Pl. Player, Season

FGs

FGs

1. Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92 2. Garrett Palmer, 2004-05-06-07 Peter Holt, 1993-94-95-96 3. Nate Tandberg, 1997-98-99-00 5. Chris O’Brien, 1984-85 6. Tommy Kirovski, 2001-02 7. Tyler Ackerson, 1987-88 Steve LaPlant, 1975-76 9. Marco Morales, 1982-83 10. J.C. Mejia, 2003 ---

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chris O’Brien, 1984-85 Marco Morales, 1982-83 Garrett Palmer, 2004-05-06-07 Tyler Ackerson, 1987-88 Steve Duncan, 1977-78 Andy Trakas, 1989-90-91-92 Tommy Kirovski, 2001-02 Peter Holt, 1993-94-95-96 Benny Ricardo, 1973-74 Nate Tandberg, 1997-98-99-00 ---

nr. Lane Yoshida, 2008

Pct. (FG-A) .875 (28-32) .733 (22-30) .716 (48-67) .714 (25-35) .690 (20-29) .683 (56-82) .675 (27-40) .667 (48-72) .621 (18-29) .575 (46-80)

.667 (8-12)


Defense

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

Team Records * - Indicates conference game.

Fewest Points Allowed Game: 0, many times, most recent: at UNLV*, 11/9/03

Season: 16, in 1937 (7-1) DI Era: 123, in 1970 (9-2) Most Points Allowed Game: 70, at New Mexico*, 11/18/08 Season: 446, in 2008 (2-10) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game Season: 2.0, in 1937 (7-1) DI Era: 11.2, in 1970 (9-2) Most Points Allowed Per Game Season: 37.2, in 2008 (2-10) Fewest Total Plays Allowed Game: 41, at Wyoming*, 11/4/06 Season: 524, in 1954 (5-4) DI Era: 725, in 1969 (11-0) Most Total Plays Allowed Game: 111 vs. TCU*, 11/24/07 Season: 1,003, in 2002 (4-9) Fewest Total Off. Yards Allowed Game: 55, vs. Cal Western, 11/27/65 Season: 1,964, in 1965 (8-2) DI Era: 2,263, in 1970 (9-2) Most Total Offense Yards Allowed Game: 767, vs. Brigham Young*, 11/16/91 Season: 5,978 in 2007 (4-8) Fewest Total Off. Per Game Allowed Season: 255.5, in 1975 (8-3) Most Total Off. Per Game Allowed Season: 498.2 in 2007 (4-8) Fewest First Downs Allowed Game: 8, vs. Fresno State*, 11/7/98 and vs. North Carolina, 12/19/98 Season: 86, in 1953 (5-3-1)

Most First Downs Allowed Game: 39 vs. TCU*, 11/24/07 Season: 322, in 2007 (4-8) Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed Game: 17, vs. Idaho State, 9/4/04 Season: 323, in 1963 (7-2) Most Rushing Attempts Allowed Game: 77, vs. Air Force*, 10/11/08 and vs. (18)

RECORDS

Fewest Rushing TDs Allowed Game: 0, many times, most recent: at Notre Dame, 9/6/08

Season: 4, in 1967 (10-1) and 1965 (8-2) Most Rushing TDs Allowed Game: 8, at New Mexico*, 10/18/08 and at Air Force*, 11/17/07

Season: 36, in 1987 (5-7) Most Quarterback Sacks (Since 1982) Game: 9, vs. New Mexico*, 10/12/91 and at Hawai’i*, 10/31/87

Season: 42, in 1991

Fewest Quarterback Sacks (Since 1982) Game: 0, many times, most recent: vs. Utah*, 11/15/08 Season: 13, in 2008

Fewest Passsing Attempts Allowed Game: 3, vs. Air Force*, 10/25/86 Season: 125, in 1958 (3-5) Most Passing Attempts Allowed Game: 69, vs. Idaho State, 9/4/04 Season: 479, in 1995 (8-4) Fewest Passing Completions Allowed Game: 1, three times, most recent: at Air Force*, 10/25/86

Season: 47, in 1953 (5-3-1) Most Passing Completions Allowed Game: 42, vs. Portland State, 9/22/07 Season: 285, in 1995 (8-4) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game: 2, vs. Utah State, 11/30/74 Season: 657, in 1953 (5-3-1) Most Passing Yards Allowed Game: 599, vs. Brigham Young*, 11/16/91 Season: 3,643, in 1991 (8-4-1) Fewest Passing TDs Allowed Game: 0, many times, most recent: vs. Idaho, 9/27/08

Season: 4, three times, most recent: 1976 (10-1) Most Passing TDs Allowed Game: 6, at Idaho, 9/21/02 and vs. Brigham Young, 11/16/91

Season: 31, in 2002 (4-9)

FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALLOWED Pl. (Rk.) Opponent, Date

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cal Western, Nov. 27, 1965 at North Texas State, Sept. 19, 1970 Fresno State*, Nov. 7, 1998 Brigham Young*, Nov. 29, 1986 Colorado State*, Oct. 16, 1993 at UNLV*, Nov. 8, 2003 at Kansas, Sept. 25, 1999 at San Jose State*, Oct. 4, 1969 at Wyoming*, Oct. 7, 2000 at Air Force*, Sept. 20, 1980

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Pl. (Rk.) Opponent, Date

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cal Western, Nov. 27, 1965 at Brigham Young*, Sept. 16, 1995 at San Jose State*, Oct. 4, 1969 at North Texas State, Sept. 19, 1970 at Kansas, Sept. 25, 1999 Hawai’i*, Nov. 22, 1986 at California, Sept. 18, 1982 Long Beach State, Sept. 6, 1986 at (14) Pacific*, Nov. 7, 1970 Portland State, Sept. 22, 2007

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Pl. (Rk.) Opponent, Date

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Utah State, Nov. 30, 1974 at Colorado State*, Oct. 20, 1979 Air Force*, Sept. 29, 1990 Air Force*, Oct. 25, 1986 vs. North Carolina, Dec, 19, 1998 Air Force*, Sept. 18, 1993 at Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 15, 1980 at Air Force*, Sept. 20, 1980 at Oklahoma State, Sept. 26, 1981 at Air Force*, Sept. 1, 1984

SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS

Yards 55 59 136 167 168 175 181 182 184 188

Total Points Per Gm.

1. 7.1, in 1964 (8-2) 2. 8.7, in 1965 (8-2) 3. 9.8, in 1966 (11-0) 4. 11.2, in 1970 (9-2) 5. 11.4, in 1976 (10-1) 6. 11.7, in 1973 (9-1-1) 7. 12.0, in 1951 (10-0-1) 8. 12.9, in 1967 (10-1) 9. 13.0, in 1972 (10-1) 10. 13.1, in 1975 (8-3) 13.1, in 1963 (7-2)

Total Offense Per Gm. Yards -95 -16 -8 -6 0 1 2 11 12 13

Yards 2 6 21 24 33 46 47 50 55 59

1. 169.4, in 1965 (8-2) 2. 189.6, in 1953 (5-3-1) 3. 192.6, in 1964 (8-2) 4. 205.7, in 1970 (9-2) 5. 220.9, in 1966 (11-0) 6. 235.3, in 1962 (8-2) 7. 239.6, in 1951 (10-0-1) 8. 240.4, in 1954 (5-4) 9. 244.6, in 1963 (7-2) 10. 253.5, in 1967 (10-1)

Interceptions

1. 36, in 1969 (11-0) 2. 32, in 1951 (10-0-1) 3. 31, in 1973 (9-1-1) 4. 26, in 1995 (8-4) 26, in 1968 (9-0-1) 6. 24, in 1954 (5-4) 7. 23, in 1964 (8-2) 23, in 1962 (8-2) 9. 22, in 1979 (8-3) 22, in 1977 (10-1)

Passing Yards Per Gm.

1. 72.7, in 1953 (5-3-1) 2. 88.0, in 1954 (5-4) 3. 89.9, in 1951 (10-0-1) 4. 95.0, in 1962 (8-2) 5. 96.5, in 1970 (9-2) 6. 107.6, in 1958 (1-6-1) 7. 108.2, in 1961 (7-2-1) 8. 111.6, in 1976 (10-1) 9. 117.4, in 1950 (5-3-1) 10. 118.8, in 1955 (2-8)

Rushing Yards Per Gm.

1. 51.0, in 1965 (8-2) 2. 61.7, in 1964 (8-2) 3. 74.7, in 1966 (11-0) 4. 80.0, in 1967 (10-1) 5. 100.1, in 1968 (9-0-1) 6. 106.9, in 1969 (11-0) 7. 108.0, in 1999 (5-6) 8. 109.2, in 1970 (9-2) 9. 113.0, in 1977 (10-1) 10. 116.9, in 1953 (5-3-1)

Interception Ret. Yards

1. 391, in 1973 (9-1-1) 2. 368, in 1995 (8-4) 3. 342, in 1980 (4-8) 4. 306, in 2005 (5-7) 5. 301, in 1974 (8-2-1) 6. 297, in 1986 (8-4) 7. 288, in 1979 (8-3) 8. 271, in 1977 (10-1) 9. 268, in 1982 (7-5) 10. 261, in 1996 (8-3)

Ints. Returned For TDs 1. 3, in 2005 (5-7) 3, in 1979 (8-3) 3, in 1979 (9-2) 4. 2, in 2008 (2-10) 2, in 2007 (4-8) 2, in 2004 (4-7) 2, in 2002 (4-9) 2, in 2000 (3-8) 2, in 1999 (5-6) 2, in 1996 (8-3) 2, in 1984 (4-7-1) 2, in 1975 (8-3) 2, in 1969 (11-0)

Most Interceptions Game: 7, vs. Santa Barbara*, 11/22/51 Season: 36, in 1969 (11-0) Most Interceptions Returned For TDs Game: 2, at San Jose State*, 10/4/69 Season: 3, three times, most recent: 2005 (5-7)

Air Force*, 12/3/83

Season: 1,964, in 1965 (8-2) DI Era: 639, in 1983 (2-9-1) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game: -95, vs. Cal Western, 10/27/65 Season: 510, in 1965 (8-2) Most Rushing Yards Allowed Game: 539, at Air Force*, 9/2/89 Season: 3,323, in 1983 (2-9-1)

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RECORDS/DEFENSE cont. Eric Duncan Brett Faryniarz Brett Faryniarz James Johnson

Single-Game Defensive Leaders

MOST TACKLES Pl. 1.

2. 5. 7.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Tackles

Russell Allen

at Utah*, Oct. 13, 2007

Alan Dale Ty Youngs Lee Brannon Whip Walton Heath Farwell Kirk Morrison Lyndon Earley Jack Eaton Scott Carter Scott Carter

vs. (12) Iowa St., Oct. 10, 1981 vs. Iowa St., Nov. 27, 1971 vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 15, 1988 vs. Tulsa, Oct. 29, 1977 at Air Force*, Nov. 13, 2004 at Air Force*, Nov. 13, 2004 at Utah*, Oct. 29, 1988 at Utah*, Sept. 17, 1983 at Miami, Nov. 18, 1978 at Texas-El Paso, Sept. 23, 1978

Corey Boudreaux

22

vs. Air Force* , Oct. 11, 2008

MOST TACKLES/TWO PLAYERS COMBINED Pl. 1. 2. 4. 5.

Player Corey Boudreaux (21), Andrew Preston (18)

Heath Farwell (19), Kirk Morrison (19) Ty Youngs (21), Bill Ferguson (17) Russell Allen (22), Ray Bass (14) Bobby Henderson (18), Joe Amaral (16)

(Rk.) Opponent, Date vs. Air Force*, Oct. 11, 2008

vs. Air Force*, Nov. 13, 2004 vs. Iowa St., Nov. 27, 1971 at Utah, Oct. 13, 2007 vs. Kent State, Sept. 30, 1973

21

21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19

Tackles 39 38 38 36 34

Pl. 1. 2. 3. 5.

8.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Matt McCoy Andy Osborne Corey Boudreaux Rico Curtis Robert Griffith Mark Sims Ken Jackson

at (17) Michigan, Sept. 18, 2004 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 25, 1997 vs. Air Force*, Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Air Force*, Oct. 2, 1999 at UCLA, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Bowling Green, Nov. 23, 1974 vs. Pacific*, Nov. 11, 1972

Jomar Butler Jason Moore Darrell Lewis Todd Richards

at Brigham Young*, Oct. 21, 2000 at Colorado State*, Oct. 26, 1996 vs. Air Force*, Oct. 24, 1992 vs. Oregon, Oct. 26, 1985

Andrew Preston

vs. Air Force*, Oct. 11, 2008

Tackles

Pl. 1. 2. 4.

Pl. 1. 4. 6. 8. 9.

Player (Rk.)

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Jack Eaton at Utah*, Sept. 17, 1983 Bill Fairbrother at Oklahoma St., Sept. 26, 1981 Travis Hitt vs. New Mexico, Nov. 27, 1976 Bill Fairbrother vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 24, 1981 Scott Carter at Texas-El Paso*, Sept. 23, 1978 Alan Dale vs. (12) Iowa State, Oct. 10, 1981 Whip Walton vs. Brigham Young, Oct. 2, 1976 Whip Walton vs. UNLV, Oct. 22, 1977 Lee Brannon vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 15, 1988 nine other occasions with

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

MOST FORCED FUMBLES Pl. 1.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Heath Farwell vs. Nevada, Sept. 25, 2004 9 other ocassions with

Pl. 1.

Player

Kirk Morrison Brad Hicks Gary Nobles Terrell Ward Kevin Feeney Rance Olison

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

at New Mexico*, Nov. 9, 2002 vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1984 vs. Long Beach State, Oct. 23, 1982 at New Mexico*, Oct. 6, 1979 vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 12, 1976 vs. (13) Houston, Oct. 6, 1973

12 12 12 12

since 1969

Tackles 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 13 13

PD 8 5 5 4 4

FF 2 2

MOST FUMBLE RECOvERIES

since 1972

MOST INTERCEPTIONS

MOST ASSISTED TACKLES

since 1979

Player

Darrell Lewis at Hawai’i*, Oct. 9, 1993 Mike Fox vs. Oklahoma St., Nov. 27, 1982 Mike Fox vs. (12) Iowa St., Oct. 10, 1981 Terrell Maze vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 19, 2005 seven other ocassions with

17 15 14 14 13 13 13

12

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

MOST PASSES DEFLECTED/PBU

since 1979

MOST UNASSISTED TACKLES

since 1972

vs. (20) Brigham Young*, Nov. 5, 1988 vs. Colorado St.*, Nov. 14, 1987 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 31, 1987 at Texas-El Paso*, Sept. 24, 1983

Pl. 1. 2.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Dick Adair vs New Mexico State, Oct. 15, 1949 Donny Baker vs. Texas-El Paso, Aug. 31, 2006 27 others ocassions with

FR 2 2 2 2 2 2

Int. 4 2 2

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player

Ricky Parker Harold Hicks Dave Croudip Terrell Ward Tory Nixon

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

at Oklahoma, Sept. 9, 1995 vs. Hawai’i*, Nov. 22, 1986 vs. Long Beach St., Oct. 23, 1982 at New Mexico*, Oct. 6, 1979 at Air Force*, Sept. 1, 1984

MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Pl. 1.

Player Corey Boudreaux

(Rk.) Opponent, Date vs. UNLV*, Nov. 22, 2008

44 other ocassions with

Yards 146 133 100 98 97

TDs 1 1

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS

since 1979 Pl. 1. 2.

3. 5.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Michael Duran Joseph Tuipala

at Utah*, Oct. 23, 1999 at Hawai’i*, Nov. 18, 1995

Siaosi Fifita

vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 3, 2007

Russell Allen B.J. Williams

at San Jose State, Sept. 13, 2008 at (17) Brigham Young, Nov. 8, 2008

Andy Osborne at Fresno State*, Nov. 15, 1997 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila at Wyoming*, Nov. 1, 1997 Lou Foster vs Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 24, 1990 Ron Spears vs. UNLV*, Oct. 11, 1980

TFL 6.0 5.0

4.5

4.5

4.0

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

MOST SACKS

since 1979 Pl. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

Mike Douglass at Texas-El Paso, Oct. 30, 1976 Andy Coviello vs. New Mexico*, Oct. 12, 1991 Levi Esene vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 29, 1986 Heath Farwell vs. Nevada, Sept. 25, 2004 Blake Lobel at (17) Michigan, Sept. 18, 2004 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila vs. So. Florida, Sept. 4, 1999 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila vs. UNLV*, Oct. 18, 1997 Andy Coviello vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 2, 1991

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Sacks 5.0 4.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Mike Douglass’ 5.0 sacks at UTEP back on Oct. 30, 1976, still stands as the most in a single game in San Diego State history.


RECORDS/DEFENSE cont.

Annual Total Tackle Leaders Year

Matt McCoy is the San Diego State record holder for most unassisted tackles in a game. McCoy finished the Sept. 18, 2004, contest at 17th-ranked Michigan with 17 solo stops.

Individual Records Most Total Tackles Game: 22, Russell Allen at Utah, 10/13/07 Season: 198, Rick Carusa, 1980 Career: 407, Whip Walton, 1974-75-76-77 Most Unassisted Tackles Game: 17, Matt McCoy at Michigan, 9/18/04 (since 1972)

Season: 108, Rick Carusa, 1980 (since 1979) Career: 241, Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 (since 1979)

Most Assisted Tackles Game: 17, 3 times, most recent: Jack Eaton at Utah*, 9/17/83 (since 1972)

Season: 93, Alan Dale, 1981 (since 1979) Career: 161, Russell Allen, 2005-06-07-08 (since 1979)

Most Tackles For Loss Game: 6, Michael Duran at Utah*, 10/23/99 Season: 33, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1998 Career: 67.0, K. Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Most Sacks Game: 5.0, Mike Douglass at UTEP, 10/30/76 Season: 21.0, Mike Douglass, 1976 Career: 33.0, K. Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Most Interceptions Game: 4, Dick Adair vs. New Mexico St., 10/15/49 Season: 12, Ed Ricketts, 1951 Career: 14, Kack Kaiser, 1946-47-48 Most Interception Return Yardage Game: 146, Ricky Parker at Oklahoma, 9/9/95 Season: 223, Tory Nixon, 1984 Career: 313, Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96

Most Interceptions Returned For TDs Game: 1, many times, most recent: Corey Boudreaux vs. UNLV*, 11/22/08

Season: 1, many times Career: 3, Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96

Most Passes Defended Game: 8, Darrell Lewis at Hawai’i*, 10/9/93 Season: 22, Marlon Andrews, 1990 Career: 37, Eric Lewis, 1995-96-97-98

Player

Cl.

NR

CR

UA

AT

Total

1972 Bill Ferguson Sr. 56 34 90 1973 Bobby Henderson Jr. 88 70 158 1974 Bobby Henderson Sr. 98 67 165 1975 Travis Hitt Jr. 69 84 153 1976 Whip Walton Jr. 82 102 184 1977 Whip Walton Sr. 97 74 171 1978 Scott Carter Sr. 71 68 139 1979 Terrell Ward Sr. 45 50 95 1980 Rick Carusa Sr. 108 90 198 1981 Alan Dale Jr. 47 93 140 1982 Mike Fox Sr. 54 35 89 1983 Thomas Carter Sr. 51 36 87 1984 Herb Brohn Sr. 45 42 87 1985 Todd Richards Sr. 49 76 125 1986 Randy Kirk Sr. 41 83 124 1987 Brett Faryniarz Sr. 49 57 106 1988 Lyndon Earley Jr. 55 54 109 1989 John Wesselman Sr. 90 34 124 1990 Lou Foster Jr. 52 32 84 1991 Damon Pieri Jr. 95 48 143 1992 Darrell Lewis Jr. 67 46 113 1993 Darrell Lewis Sr. 67 42 109 1994 Craigus Thompson So. 58 43 101 1995 Craigus Thompson Jr. 46 53 99 1996 Jason Moore Jr. 53 39 92 1997 Andy Osborne Sr. 68 69 137 1998 Rico Curtis Jr. 52 37 89 1999 Joey Mayo Sr. 51 38 89 2000 Jomar Butler Jr. 89 23 112 2001 Will Demps Sr. 59 33 92 2002 Kirk Morrison So. 60 37 97 2003 Matt McCoy So. 75 50 125 2004 Kirk Morrison Sr. 72 43 115 2005 Freddy Keiaho Sr. 68 45 113 2006 Joe Martin Sr. 58 51 109 2007 Russell Allen Jr. 71 48 119 2008 Russell Allen Sr. 63 44 107 NR - national ranking in points per game. CR - conference ranking in points per game.

TFL

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 7 3 4 9 8 2 3 3 0 12 8 3 0 4 2 10 0 14 3 7 9 9 9 13 9 11.5 7.5 5.5 9.5

Sacks n/a 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 n/a 0.5 2 6 2 0 1 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 3 4 0 1 3 1 2.5

Most Forced Fumbles (since 1980) Game: 2, 9 times; last time: Heath Farwell vs. Nevada, 9/25/04

Season: 6, Kevin Mitchell, 1980 Career: 11, Robert Griffith, 1990-91-92 Most Fumble Recoveries (since 1972) Game: 2, 7 times, most recent: Kirk Morrison at New Mexico*, 11/9/02

Season: 6, Kevin Mitchell, 1980 Career: 10, Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04

Tackles SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Rick Carusa, 1980 Damon Pieri, 1991 Alan Dale, 1981 Whip Walton, 1977 Andy Osborne, 1997 Scott Carter, 1978 Lou Foster, 1991 Matt McCoy, 2003 Todd Richards, 1985 Whip Walton, 1976

Tackles 198 143 140 139 137 132 131 125 125 125

Whip Walton, who played on Montezuma Mesa from 1974-77, owns the San Diego State record for career tackles with 407.

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RECORDS/DEFENSE cont. SEASON/SENIOR Since 1978

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rick Carusa, 1980 Andy Osborne, 1997 Lou Foster, 1991 Todd Richards, 1985 John Wesselman, 1989 Randy Kirk, 1986

Tackles 198 137 131 125 124 124

SEASON/JUNIOR Since 1978

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Damon Pieri, 1991 Alan Dale, 1981 Russell Allen, 2007 Kirk Morrison, 2003 Darrell Lewis, 1992

Tackles 143 140 119 115 113

SEASON/SOPHOMORE Since 1978

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt McCoy, 2003 Rico Curtis, 1997 Craigus Thompson, 1994 Jason Moore, 1995 Ricky Parker, 1994

Tackles 125 112 101 99 97

SEASONFRESHMAN Since 1979

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Morey Paul, 1987 Joseph Tuipala, 1995 Larry Maxey, 1989 Andrew Preston, 2007 Rico Curtis, 1996 Kevin Richey, 1979

Tackles 98 90 76 72 70 70

SEASON/LINEMAN Since 1979

Pl. Player, Season

1. Brett Faryniarz, 1987 2. Levi Esene, 1986 3. Kevin Richey, 1980

Tackles 106 97 86

4. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1997 5. Randy Mastin, 1979

82 80

SEASON/SECONDARY Since 1979

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Damon Pieri, 1991 John Wesselman, 1989 Darrell Lewis, 1992 Rico Curtis, 1997 Steve Lauter, 1986

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Whip Walton, 1974-75-76-77 Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 Russell Allen, 2005-06-07-08 Rico Curtis, 1996-97-98-99 Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 John Wesselman, 1987-88-89 Mike Fox, 1979-80-81-82 Craigus Thompson, 1993-94-95-96 Chris Johnson, 1990-91-92-93 Darrell Lewis, 1991-92-93

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brett Faryniarz, 1984-85-86-87 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Kevin Richey, 1979-80-81-82 Brad Hicks, 1982-83-84 Eric Duncan, 1988-89-90-91

Tackles 143 124 113 112 112

Tackles 407 396 375 355 328 296 293 292 284 279

Tackles 261 242 226 205 176

CAREER/SECONDARY Since 1979

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rico Curtis, 1996-97-98-99 Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 Mike Fox, 1979-80-81-82 Chris Johnson, 1990-91-92-93 Darrell Lewis, 1991-92-93

Pl. Player, Season

SEASON

CAREER/LINEMAN Since 1979

CAREER

Unassisted Tackles

Tackles 355 328 293 284 279

Since 1978

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Rick Carusa, 1980 Damon Pieri, 1991 John Wesselman, 1989 Jomar Butler, 2000 Matt McCoy, 2003 Brian Berg, 2000 Kirk Morrison, 2004 Ricky Parker, 1994 Russell Allen, 2007 Ray Bass, 2007

Tackles 108 95 90 89 75 73 72 71 71 71

CAREER Since 1979

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 Russell Allen, 2005-06-07-08 Rico Curtis, 1996-97-98-99 Damon Pieri, 1990-91-92 Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 Darrell Lewis, 1991-92-93 John Wesselman, 1987-88-89 Matt McCoy, 2002-03-04 Chris Johnson, 1990-91-92-93 Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96

Tackles 241 214 199 186 184 176 171 170 168 160

1. Alan Dale, 1981 2. Randy Kirk, 1986 3. Lou Foster, 1991 Steve Lauter, 1986 Todd Richards, 1985 6. Richard Brown, 1986 7. Andy Osborne, 1997 Bill Fairbrother, 1981 9. Levi Esene, 1986 10. Mike Fox, 1981 Randy Mastin, 1979

93 83 76 76 76 71 68 68 61 59 59

CAREER Since 1979

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

9. 10.

Russell Allen, 2005-06-07-08 Rico Curtis, 1996-97-98-99 Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 Joseph Tuipala, 1995-96-97-98 Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 Brett Faryniarz, 1984-85-86-87 Craigus Thompson, 1993-94-95-96 Mike Fox, 1979-80-81-82 Alan Dale, 1981-82 Steve Lauter, 1984-85-86

Tackles 161 156 155 144 144 142 137 137 134 128

Two-time All-American Kirk Morrison is the school’s all-time leader (since 1979) in career unassisted tackles with 241.

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1. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1999 2. Jack Eaton, 1985 3. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1998 Levi Esene, 1984 Doug Reed, 1982 6. Kevin Richey, 1979 Mike Douglass, 1976 8. Andy Coviello, 1991 Mike Stevens, 1984 James Johnson, 1983

6. 7. 8. 10.

Mike Douglass, 1976 Brett Faryniarz, 1987 Andy Coviello, 1991 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1999 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1997 Levi Esene, 1986 Jack Eaton, 1985 Doug Reed, 1982 Kevin Richey, 1979 James Johnson, 1983

CAREER

Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Mike Douglass, 1976-77 Brett Faryniarz, 1984-85-86-87 La'Roi Glover, 1992-93-94-95 Levi Esene, 1984-85-86 Kevin Richey, 1979-80-81-82 7. Adrian Ioja, 1993-94-95-96 8. Antwan Applewhite, 2004-05-06 Milt Wilson, 1986-87-88-89 10. Jamal Duff, 1991-92-93-94 Andy Coviello, 1990-91

SEASON

1. Marlon Andrews, 1990 2. Ricky Sharpe, 2002 3. Jacob Elimimian, 2003 Jeff Shoate, 2003 Eric Lewis, 1995 Ricky Parker, 1995 Tory Nixon, 1984 8. Donny Baker, 2004 Gary Taylor, 1991 10. Donny Baker, 2005 Terrell Maze, 2005 Aazaar Abdul-Rahim, 1999 Clark Moses, 1989

Pl. Player, Season

Tackles 33 24 22 22 22 21 21 20 20 20

67.0 55.5 44.5 43.5 41.5 40.0 39.5 37.5 35.5 33.0

Sacks 21.0 13.0 12.5 12.0 12.0 10.5 9.5 9.0 9.0 8.5

Sacks 33.0 26.0 20.5 18.5 18.5 18.5 17.5 17.0 17.0 15.5 15.5

Passes Defended/PBU

CAREER

SEASON Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4.

Pl. Player, Season

Tackles for Loss Since 1979

SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4.

Tackles

TFL Yards

Sacks

Pl. Player, Season

SEASON Pl. Player, Season

Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Kevin Richey, 1979-80-81-82 La'Roi Glover, 1992-93-94-95 Adrian Ioja, 1993-94-95-96 Levi Esene, 1984-85-86 Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 Mike Stevens, 1982-83-84-85 Mike Hooper, 1984-85-86-87 Brett Faryniarz, 1984-85-86-87 James Johnson, 1983-84

Pl. Player, Season

Assisted Tackles Since 1979

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. Eric Lewis, 1995-96-97-98 2. Donny Baker, 2003-04-05 Ricky Sharpe, 1999-00-01-02 Mario Mitchell, 1985-86-87-88 5. Jeff Shoate, 2001-02-03 Marlon Andrews, 1989-90 Mike Fox, 1979-80-81-82 8. Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96 Gary Taylor, 1989-90-91-92 10. Clarence Nunn, 1983-85-86-87

PD 22 16 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12

PD 37 34 34 34 29 29 29 26 26 25


RECORDS/DEFENSE cont.

Annual Interception Leaders Year

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955

Freddy Keiaho blocked four kicks in his four years (2002-05) at San Diego State and tied Brad Burton (1986-89) for the most in school history. Levi Esene, 1984 David Croudip, 1982 Rick Carusa, 1980 Terrell Ward, 1979

Forced Fumbles

SEASON Since 1980

Pl. Player, Season

1. Kevin Mitchell, 1980 2. Robert Griffith, 1990 Mike Fox, 1982 4. Heath Farwell, 2004 Kirk Morrison, 2003 Heath Farwell, 2002 Jeff Shoate, 2001 Andy Osborne, 1997 Robert Griffith, 1991 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1996

CAREER

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Robert Griffith, 1990-91-92 Heath Farwell, 2002-03-04 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, 1996-97-98-99 Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 Kevin Mitchell, 1979-80 Jonathan Bailes, 2003-04-05-06 La'Roi Glover, 1992-93-94-95 Mario Mitchell, 1985-86-87-88 Ramondo Stallings, 1990-91-92-93 10. eight tied with

FF 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

FF 11 9 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 4

Fumble Recoveries

SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. Kevin Mitchell, 1980 2. Kirk Morrison, 2002 3. Lou Foster, 1991 Ken Moore, 1983 Bob Epps, 1979 6. Russell Allen, 2008 Antwan Applewhite, 2005 Kirk Morrison, 2004 Ricky Sharpe, 2000 Andy Osborne, 1997 Mitch Burton, 1988

CAREER

Pl. Player, Season

1. Kirk Morrison, 2001-02-03-04 2. Kevin Mitchell, 1979-80 3. Lou Foster, 1990-91 Thomas Carter, 1982-83 5. Lyndon Earley, 1986-87-88 Brad Hicks, 1982-83-84 Steve Lauter, 1984-85-86 Rick Carusa, 1979-80 Bob Epps, 1979-80 10. 11 tied with

6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

FR 10 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4

Blocked Kicks SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. Brad Burton, 1989 2. Freddy Keiaho, 2002 Robert Griffith, 1991 John Wesselman, 1989 Alfred Jackson, 1985

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

FR

3 3 3 3

1. Freddy Keiaho, 2002-03-04-05 Brad Burton, 1986-87-88-89 3. John Wesselman, 1987-88-89 4. Robert Griffith, 1990-91-92 Alfred Jackson, 1985-86-87-88

Blk. 3 2 2 2 2

Blk. 4 4 3 2 2

Player

Cl.

NR

CR

No.

Yds.

Avg.

Fred Bates Sr. 7 47 6.7 Ed Ricketts Sr. 12 172 14.6 Ed Fletcher Sr. 6 67 11.2 Verne Dodds Jr. 4 29 7.3 Verne Dodds Sr. 6 31 5.2 Jim Pyles So. 2 38 19.0 Claude Lewis Jr. 2 0 0.0 1956 Jay Gutowski Sr. 3 65 21.7 Claude Lewis Sr. 3 47 15.7 1957 Joe Duke So. 5 31 6.2 1958 Bob Ball So. 4 53 13.3 1959 Dick Morris Jr. 3 57 19.0 1960 not available 1961 Neal Petties So. 3 18 6.0 1962 Larry Korsmeier Sr. 5 11 2.0 1963 Jim Allison Jr. 5 58 11.6 1964 David Lawson Sr. 6 22 3.7 1965 Cliff Kinney Sr. 3 57 19.0 1966 John Williams Sr. 5 46 9.2 1967 John Beck Sr. 6 40 6.7 1968 Nate Wright Sr. 5 39 7.8 1969 Tom Deckert Jr. 3 8 36 4.5 1970 Willie Buchanon Jr. 4 47 11.8 1971 Willie Buchanon Sr. 5 5 42 8.4 1972 Ken Jackson Sr. 4 61 15.3 1973 Bobby Henderson Jr. 2 5 77 15.4 1974 Monte Jackson Sr. 1 6 160 26.7 1975 Ed Kertel Sr. 3 5 114 22.8 1976 Gary Marshall Sr. 3 77 25.7 1977 Terry Jackson Sr. 6 102 17.0 1978 Steve Jorde Sr. 3 61 20.3 1979 Reuben Henderson Jr. 4 1 0.3 1980 Rick Boyer Jr. 3 65 21.7 1981 Vernon Dean Sr. 1 6 89 14.8 1982 Trent Collins Jr. 4 94 23.5 Gary Nobles Sr. 4 5 1.3 1983 Tory Nixon Jr. 4 10 2.5 1984 Tory Nixon Sr. 5 223 44.6 1985 Steve Lauter Jr. 2 5 2.5 Ellis Powers Jr. 2 2 1.0 1986 Steve Lauter Sr. 4 51 12.8 1987 Clarence Nunn Sr. 3 12 4.0 1988 Casey Copeland Sr. 3 14 4.7 Lyndon Earley Jr. 3 14 4.7 1989 John Wesselman Sr. 2 6 75 12.5 1990 Gary Taylor So. 4 0 0.0 1991 Damon Pieri Jr. 4 3 32 10.7 1992 Darrell Lewis Jr. 4 80 20.0 1993 Chris Johnson Sr. 3 85 28.3 1994 Eric Sutton Sr. 3 64 21.3 1995 Ricky Parker Jr. 17 2 6 199 33.2 1996 Jason Moore Jr. 14 4 5 154 30.8 1997 Aazaar Abdul-Rahim Jr. 14 3 0 0.0 1998 Rico Curtis Jr. 8 3 20 6.7 1999 Aazaar Abdul-Rahim Sr. 10 3 16 5.3 2000 Will Demps Jr. 9 2 43 21.5 Donte Gamble Jr. 6 2 6 3.0 2001 Garret Pavelko Sr. 34 4 4 40 10.0 2002 Kirk Morrison So. 7 3 91 30.3 Ricky Sharpe Sr. 7 3 37 12.3 Marviel Underwood So. 7 3 10 3.3 2003 Jacob Elimimian So. 50 3 4 106 26.5 2004 Josh Dean Sr. 86 7 3 0 0.0 2005 Marcus Demps Sr. 42 3 4 46 11.5 2006 Donny Baker Sr. 3 24 8.0 2007 Vonnie Holmes Jr. 61 3 4 65 16.2 Aaron Moore So. 61 3 4 18 4.5 2008 Jose Perez So. 11 2 9 4.5 Corey Boudreaux Sr. 12 2 120 60.0 NR - national ranking in interceptions per game. CR - conference ranking in interceptions per game.

TDs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

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Interceptions SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Int.

Ed Ricketts, 1951 Tom Deckert, 1969 Fred Bates, 1950 Ricky Parker, 1995 John Wesselman, 1989 Vernon Dean, 1981 Terry Jackson, 1977 Monte Jackson, 1974 John Beck, 1967 David Lawson, 1964 Verne Dodds, 1954 Ed Fletcher, 1952

12 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. Jack Kaiser, 1946-47-48 2. Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 Bob Tomlinson, 1946-47-48-49 4. Ed Ricketts, 1950-51 Dick Adair, 1947-48-49 6. Tom Deckert, 1969-70-71 Dick Morris, 1958-59-60 Verne Dodds, 1952-53-54 9. Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96 Terry Jackson, 1975-76-77

Int. 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10

Interception Return Yards CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96 Bob Tomlinson, 1946-47-48-49 Jason Moore, 1994-95-96-97 Tory Nixon, 1983-84 Monte Jackson, 1973-74 Eldridge Cooks, 1961-62-63 George Coleman, 1946-47-48 8. Harold Hicks, 1986-87 9. Ed Ricketts, 1950-51 10. Bob Jones, 1965-66

Yards 355 269 237 233 224 177 177 176 172 170

Interception Returned for TD SEASON

Pl. Player, Opponent, Date TDs 1. 44 players tied with 1 Most recent: Corey Boudreaux vs. UNLV*, Nov. 22, 2008

CAREER Since 1969

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. Ricky Parker, 1993-94-95-96 2. Ricky Sharpe, 1999-00-01-02 Will Demps, 1999-00-01 Tory Nixon, 1983-84 Thomas Hayes, 1969-70 Leon Van Gorkum, 1969-70

TDs 3 2 2 2 2 2

Division I Era Team Records FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Pl. Opponent

1. vs. UC Santa Barbara* 2. at Long Beach State vs. Fresno State* vs. San Jose State*

Date

10/25/69 11/20/76 10/31/70 10/17/70

First Downs 6 7 7 7

5. vs. North Carolina 12/19/98 vs. Fresno State* 11/7/98 at Fresno State* 10/11/75 at North Texas State 11/2/74 9. vs. Eastern Illinois 10/6/01 at Colorado State* 9/22/01 vs. Cal State Northridge 9/4/93 vs. Arkansas State 9/12/76 vs. Fresno State* 10/28/72 vs. Oregon State 9/8/72 at Fresno State* 10/30/71 at UC Santa Barbara* 10/16/71 at Pacific* 11/17/70 vs. CS Los Angeles* 9/27/69 in a Mountain West Conference game at Colorado State* 9/22/01 against a nationally-ranked opponent at (2) Ohio State 9/6/03

FEWEST YARDS PER RUSH ALLOWED Pl. Opponent

Date

1. vs. CS Los Angeles* 9/27/69 2. at Brigham Young* 9/16/95 3. at San Jose State* 10/4/69 4. at North Texas 9/19/70 5. at Brigham Young* 11/11/78 6. at Kansas 9/25/99 7. vs. Hawai’i* 11/22/86 8. at California 9/18/82 9. vs. San Jose State* 10/17/70 10. vs. Fresno State* 10/31/70 in a Mountain West Conference game vs. New Mexico* 11/3/01 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (13) Brigham Young* 11/6/99

Date

vs. CS Los Angeles* 9/26/70 vs. West Texas State 11/4/72 at Colorado State* 10/20/79 at Wyoming* 10/14/78 at (19) Iowa State 9/16/78 6. at North Texas 9/19/70 7. vs. Arizona 11/10/79 8. at Hawai’i* 10/5/91 9. vs. Utah State 11/30/74 at Fresno State* 10/30/71 in a Mountain West Conference game vs. UNLV* 11/11/06 against a nationally-ranked opponent at (19) Iowa State 9/16/78

9

LOWEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING ALLOWED

10

1. 2. 3. 4.

Pl. Opponent

Date

-1.63 -0.62 -0.24 -0.14 -0.12 0.00 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.13

1. vs. Arizona 11/10/79 2. vs. CS Los Angeles* 9/26/70 3. vs. West Texas State 11/4/72 4. at North Texas 9/19/70 5. at Fresno State* 10/30/71 6. at Colorado State* 10/20/79 7. at San Jose State* 11/15/75 8. at Texas-Arlington 10/18/69 9. vs. Brigham Young* 11/29/86 10. vs. Tampa 9/21/74 in a Mountain West Conference game at UNLV* 11/7/03 against a nationally-ranked opponent vs. (18) Air Force* 12/3/83

0.85

HIGHEST YARDS PER PLAY

YPR

LOWEST PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ALLOWED Pl. Opponent

8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

1.22

Pct.

Pl. Opponent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

at North Texas vs. CS Los Angeles* vs. San Jose State* vs. CS Los Angeles* at Oregon State at Fresno State*

Date

9/19/70 9/26/70 10/17/70 9/27/69 9/13/75 10/30/71

11.11 11.76 14.29 16.67 16.67 17.24 19.05 19.23 20.00 20.00 76.19 16.67

Rating -8.57 -6.44 1.58 15.33 20.46 21.49 22.88 23.23 24.53 26.66

62.05

7. at Fresno State* 10/11/75 8. vs. Pacific* 10/9/71 9. at Brigham Young* 11/11/78 vs. UC Santa Barbara* 11/14/70 in a Mountain West Conference game vs. Colorado State* 10/16/04 against a nationally-ranked opponent at (2) Ohio State 9/6/03

MOST TURNOvERS FORCED Pl. Opponent

Date

2.38 2.43 2.44 2.44 2.97 3.44

Turnovers

1. vs. North Texas 11/24/73 10 2. vs. Wyoming* 11/17/01 9 vs. North Texas 12/4/71 9 4. vs. Long Beach State 10/23/82 8 vs. Utah* 11/29/80 8 vs. Arizona 11/10/79 8 vs. Kent State 9/30/73 8 at Texas-Arlington 10/18/69 8 at San Jose State* 10/4/69 8 10. at UTEP* 10/28/95 7 5 other occasions with 7 in a Mountain West Conference game at Air Force* 11/13/04 6 against a nationally-ranked opponent at (7) at Miami 11/18/99 6 San Diego State is 15-0 in the Division I era when forcing at least seven turnovers and 28-1-1 when forcing at least six turnovers.

33.60

Yards/Play 0.82 1.70 1.83 1.84 2.20 2.21

Rallies From Largest Deficits Date

Nov. 3, 2007 Oct. 12, 1974 Dec. 7, 2002 Oct. 19, 1985 Nov. 23, 1974 Sept. 18, 1993 Nov. 12, 1983 Oct. 28, 1978 Nov. 3, 1973 Nov. 22, 1969 Nov. 4, 2000 Oct. 16, 1971 Sept. 14, 1996 Oct. 7, 1995 Sept. 5, 1992 Oct. 28, 1989 Sept. 6, 1986 Oct. 26, 1985 Nov. 26, 1977 Sept. 23, 1989 Oct. 22, 1971 Nov. 15, 1997 Sept. 27, 1997 Nov. 23, 2002 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 6, 1990 Sept. 16, 1989 Nov. 6, 1982 Nov. 29, 1969

Opponent

Wyoming* Fresno State* at Hawai’i Utah* Bowling Green at Air Force* Wyoming* at Long Beach State at San Jose State* North Texas at New Mexico* at UC Santa Barbara* at California at Utah* vs. USC at UTEP* Long Beach State Oregon at San Jose State Cal State Fullerton Utah State at Fresno State (25/25) at Air Force* at Air Force* at Tulsa* at Utah* at Wyoming* (20) UCLA at Hawai’i* Long Beach State*

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W, 27-24 W, 24-21 L, 40-41 L, 37-39 T, 21-21 W, 38-31 L, 21-33 L, 25-27 T, 27-27 W, 42-24 W, 17-16 W, 27-23 L, 37-42 W, 24-21 T, 31-31 W, 34-31 W, 27-24 L, 37-49 W, 37-34 T, 41-41 W, 36-20 W, 20-19 L, 18-24 W, 38-34 W, 24-14 W, 24-21 L, 51-52 L, 25-28 W, 31-28 W, 36-32

Trailed By 21 21 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Deficit Score 0-21 0-21 3-22 3-21 3-21 14-31 0-17 7-24 10-27 7-24 0-16 7-23 0-14 0-14 7-21 7-21 0-14 14-28 10-24 7-20 7-20 7-19 0-12 10-21 3-14 10-21 3-14 10-21 10-21 21-32

Deficit Time 2nd, 1:18 2nd, 10:01 2nd, 13:32 1st, 0:16 2nd, 7:43 4th, 12:40 1st, 3:21 3rd, 14:31 4th, 8:47 2nd, 2:15 2nd, 0:09 3rd, 9:35 1st, 8:59 1st, 9:15 2nd, 1:58 1st, 6:30 2nd, 13:21 2nd, 3:15 2nd, 3:15 2nd, 13:21 3rd, 7:53 2nd, 5:22 3rd, 5:47 3rd, 11:46 3rd, 5:53 3rd, 0:41 2nd, 11:07 4th, 14:18 2nd, 0:16 2nd, 4:14

of Comeback 2nd, 0:13 2nd, 7:24 2nd, 9:17 2nd, 11:04 3rd,11:00 4th, 10:33 2nd, 10:26 3rd, 9:43 4th, 8:30 2nd 1:23 3rd, 4:17 3rd, 3:11 1st, 8:25 2nd, 10:49 3rd, 12:29 2nd, 14:07 2nd, 8:51 2nd, 0:27 2nd, 0:33 2nd, 11:09 3rd, 7:05 3rd, 13:01 3rd, 2:58 3rd, 8:53 3rd, 3:31 4th, 12:19 2nd, 9:50 4th, 11:24 3rd, 9:52 4th, 13:59

Score

27-24 24-21 40-29 37-27 21-21 38-31 21-17 25-24 27-27 42-24 17-16 27-23 21-21 17-14 and 24-21 28-21 and 31-24 24-21 and 34-21 20-17 and 27-24 31-28 37-34 34-23 36-20 20-19 18-18 31-27 and 38-34 24-14 24-21 27-14 25-21 24-21 and 31-28 36-32


Punt Returns Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

Team Records

9. T.C. Wright, 1990-91 10. Donte Gamble, 2000-01 Webster Slaughter, 1984-85

RECORDS

39 32 32

Yards

Most Returns Game: 10, vs. San Jose State*, 10/17/70 and

SEASON

Cal Western, 11/27/66

Pl. Player, Season

Season: 54, in 1970 (9-2)

Most Return Yardage Game: 158, vs. Utah*, 10/24/98 Season: 483, in 1969 (11-0) Highest Return Average Per Return Game: 46.0, (3) at Utah, 9/17/83 (min. 3) Season: 18.8, in 1998 (7-5) Most Returns for Touchdowns Game: 1, many times, most recent: vs. UNLV*, 10/26/02

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jim Sandusky, 1983 T.C. Wright, 1991 Ray Peterson, 1992 Tom Deckert, 1969 Leandrew Childs, 1996 Ray Peterson, 1993 Ray Peterson, 1995 Volney Quinlan, 1951 Damon Gourdine, 1998 Art Preston, 1949

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

Season: 3, in 1998 and 1975

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Individual Records Most Returns Game: 10, T.C. Wright, at Hawai’i*, 10/5/91 Season: 36, Ray Peterson, 1992 Career: 87, Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Most Return Yards Game: 138, Jim Sandusky at Utah*, 9/17/83 Season: 381, Jim Sandusky, 1983 Career: 1,201, Ray Peterson, 1992-93-94-95

Ray Peterson, 1992-93-94-95 Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Kyle Conerly, 2001-02-03-04 Nate Wright, 1967-68 Tom Deckert, 1969-70-71 Art Preston, 1949-50-51 Art Delvaux, 1963-64 Jim Sandusky, 1983 T.C. Wright, 1990-91 Ed Fletcher, 1951-52

Single-Game Punt Return Leaders

MOST YARDS Pl.

Yards 381 376 361 346 332 330 320 311 294 283

Yards 1,201 835 599 526 479 462 438 381 376 362

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

Jim Sandusky Ray Peterson Ray Peterson Eric Lewis T.C. Wright Damon Gourdine Craig Scoggins T.C. Wright Kyle Conerly Damon Gourdine

MOST ATTEMPTS Pl. 1. 2. 4.

8.

Player

T.C. Wright Ray Peterson Tom Deckert Michael Franklin Donte Gamble Eric Lewis T.C. Wright Michael Franklin Kyle Conerly Kyle Conerly Michael Franklin

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

at Utah*, Sept. 17, 1983 vs. CS Northridge, Sept. 4, 1993 vs. San Jose State*, Oct. 21, 1995 vs. San Jose State*, Nov. 8, 1997 vs. Long Beach State, Sept. 8, 1991 vs. Utah*, Oct. 24, 1998 vs. Cal Western, Nov. 27, 1965 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 5, 1991 vs. UNLV*, Oct. 26, 2002 vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 9, 1998

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

at Hawai’i*, Oct. 5, 1991 vs. CS Northridge, Sept. 4, 1993 vs. Utah State, Oct. 22, 1971 vs. San Jose St., Sept. 24, 2005 at Colorado State*, Sept. 22, 2001 vs. San Jose State*, Nov. 8, 1997 vs. Long Beach State, Sept. 8, 1991 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 19, 2005 vs. Colorado State*, Oct. 16, 2004 at UNLV*, Nov. 8, 2003 at Idaho, Sept. 21, 2002

No. 3 8

Yards

6 6 3 7 10 4 5

138 136 129 128 127 120 112 108 107 96

No.

Yards

10 8 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

108 136 21 43 4 128 127 13 37 56 44

Avg.

TD

21.3 21.2 40.0 16.0 10.8 26.8 19.2

1 0 1 0 0 1 0

Avg.

TD

46.0 17.0

10.8 17.0 3.5 7.2 0.7 21.3 21.2 2.6 7.4 11.2 8.8

1 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Touchdowns SEASON

Highest Return Average Game: 46.0, Jim Sandusky at Utah*, 9/17/83

Pl. Player, Season

(min. 3) Season: 19.1, Jim Sandusky, 1983 Career: 20.7, Volney Quinlan, 1951

1. Damon Gourdine, 1998 Ray Peterson, 1994 Mike Fox, 1985

CAREER

Most Returns For TDs Game: 1, many times, most recent: Kyle

Pl. Player, Seasons

Conerly vs. UNLV*, 10/26/02 Season: 2, three times, most recent: Damon Gourdine, 1998 Career: 3, Ray Peterson, 1992-93-94-95

1. Ray Peterson, 1992-93-94-95 2. Damon Gourdine, 1997-98-99 Mike Fox, 1979-80-81-82

Number 2 2 2

Number 3 2 2

Attempts SEASON

Pl. Player, Season

1. T.C. Wright, 1991 2. Ray Peterson, 1992 3. Kyle Conerly, 2003 Ray Peterson, 1993 Jon Robertson, 1970 6. Webster Slaughter, 1986 Mel Jacobs, 1975 8. Donte Gamble, 2001 Sean Pierce, 2000 10. Monty Gilbreath, 1988

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Ray Peterson, 1992-93-94-95 Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Kyle Conerly, 2001-02-03-04 Tom Deckert, 1969-70-71 Michael Franklin, 2002-03-04-05 Ken Mathis, 1976-77 Sean Pierce, 1997-99-00 Mel Jacobs, 1974-75

Number 39 32 30 30 30 29 29 28 28 27

Number 96 86 63 50 47 43 42 40

Damon Gourdine, a threat on punt returns during his time at San Diego State, ranks first in school history in punt return touchdowns in a season (2) and second in the career category (2).

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Kickoff Returns RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game. ^ - Indicates Division I era record.

Team Records Most Returns Game: 9, five times, most recent: vs. (24)

4. Curtis Shearer, 1992-93-94 5. Mekell Wesley, 2006-07-08 Michael Franklin, 2002-03-04-05 7. Steve Stapler, 1978-79 8. Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97 Phil Smith, 1981-82 10. Damon Gourdine, 1997-98-99

47 46 46 41 40 40 35

Yards

Cincinnati, 9/29/07

Season: 64, in 1987 (5-7)

SEASON

Most Return Yardage Game: 218, at Cal St. Los Angeles, 10/19/63 Season: 1,418, in 1988 (3-8)

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Highest Return Average Per Return Game: 48.3, (3) vs. (20) Brigham Young*, 11/5/88 (min. 3)

Monty Gilbreath, 1987 Patrick Rowe, 1988 Darnay Scott, 1991 Curtis Shearer, 1994 Donte Gamble, 2001

6. Davion Mauldin, 2008 7. Mekell Wesley, 2007

Season: 24.9, in 1970 (9-2) Most Returns for Touchdowns Game: 1, many times, most recent: vs. Colorado State*, 10/25/08

Season: 2, in 1997 and 1983

8. Jon Robertson, 1970 9. Phil Smith, 1981 10. Steve Stapler, 1978

CAREER

Individual Records

Pl. Player, Seasons

Most Returns Game: 8, Vincent Brown vs. (24) Cincinnati, 9/29/07 and Ray Bass at TCU*, 11/18/06 Season: 40, Monty Gilbreath, 1987 Career: 74, Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Most Return Yards Game: 188, Ray Bass at TCU*, 11/18/06 Season: 880, Monty Gilbreath, 1987 Career: 1,521, Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 Patrick Rowe, 1987-88-90-91 Phil Smith, 1981-82 Az Hakim, 1994-95-96-97

7. 8. 9. 10.

Steve Stapler, 1978-79 Curtis Shearer, 1991-92-93-94 Michael Franklin, 2002-03-04-05 Damon Gourdine, 1997-98-99

6. Mekell Wesley, 2006-07-08

Yards 880 799 680 630 595

588 568

557 553 552

Single-Game Kickoff Return Leaders

MOST YARDS Pl.

975

886 875 823 816

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

No.

Yards

Avg.

at UNLV, Nov. 10, 2007

5

178

35.6

at TCU, Nov. 18, 2006

3. 4. 5. 6.

Mike Fox Darnay Scott Patrick Rowe Patrick Rowe

vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 22, 1980 vs. UCLA, Sept. 26, 1991 vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 15, 1988 vs. Wyoming*, Oct. 8, 1988

5 6 7 5

171 159 157 154

34.2 26.5 22.4 30.8

0 0 0 0

8.

Patrick Rowe Monty Gilbreath

vs. (20) BYU*, Nov. 5, 1988 at BYU*, Nov. 7, 1988

3 7

145 145

48.3 20.7

0 0

Monty Gilbreath

vs. UTEP*, Oct. 10, 1987

6

142

23.7

0

No. 8

Yards 142

Avg. 17.8

TD 0

vs. (8) Utah, Nov. 15, 2008 6 vs. (21) Brigham Young, Dec. 1, 2007 6 at Washington State, Sept. 8, 2007 6

107 79 146

17.8 13.2 24.3

0 0 0

2.

7. 10.

Mekell Wesley

Vincent Brown

Vincent Brown

MOST ATTEMPTS Pl. 1. 3.

9.

Player Vincent Brown

at Washington State, Sept. 8, 2007

vs. (24) Cincinnati, Sept. 29, 2007

(Rk.) Opponent, Date vs. (24) Cincinnati, Sept. 29, 2007

Ray Bass Michael Franklin Michael Franklin Darnay Scott Patrick Rowe Monty Gilbreath Monty Gilbreath

at TCU, Nov. 18, 2006 at Hawai’i, Dec. 4, 2005 vs. New Mexico*, Oct. 22, 2005 vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 16, 1991 vs. Hawai’i*, Oct. 15, 1988 at Brigham Young*, Nov. 7, 1987 at (3) UCLA, Sept. 5, 1987

Donte Gamble Curtis Shearer Curtis Shearer Darnay Scott Darnay Scott Darnay Scott Monty Gilbreath Monty Gilbreath

vs. Air Force*, Sept. 29, 2001 vs. Utah*, Oct. 8, 1994 at Minnesota, Sept. 17, 1994 vs. UCLA, Sept. 30, 1993 vs. (1) Miami, Nov. 28, 1992 vs. UCLA, Sept. 26, 1991 vs. Texas-El Paso*, Oct. 10, 1987 at (19) UCLA, Sept. 20, 1986

Davion Mauldin Mekell Wesley Vincent Brown

8

6

8

8 7 7 7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

188

146

142

188 113 129 104 157 145 136

125 134 117 123 115 159 142 114

23.5

TD

Ray Bass

Yards 1,505 1,397 1,232 1,003 999

Player

1.

24.3

17.8

23.5 16.1 18.4 14.9 22.4 20.7 19.4

20.8 22.3 19.5 20.5 19.2 26.5 23.7 19.0

0

1

0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Highest Return Average Game: 48.3, Patrick Rowe vs. BYU, 11/5/88 (min. 3)

Season: 32.8, Mike Fox, 1980 Career: 27.9, John Robertson, 1969-70 Most Returns For TDs Game: 1, many times, most recent: Davion Mauldin, vs. Colorado State, 10/25/08 Season: 1, many times, most recent: Jesus Reyes and Az Hakim in 1997

Career: 1, many times, most recent: Jesus Reyes at Wyoming, 11/1/97

Attempts SEASON

Pl. Player, Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Monty Gilbreath, 1987 Curtis Shearer, 1994 Darnay Scott, 1991 Patrick Rowe, 1988 Michael Franklin, 2005 Donte Gamble, 2001

7. Mekell Wesley, 2007 Davion Mauldin, 2008 9. Vincent Brown, 2007

10. Monty Gilbreath, 1986

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. Monty Gilbreath, 1986-87-88-89 2. Darnay Scott, 1991-92-93 3. Patrick Rowe, 1987-88-90-91

Number 40 33 32 31 29 29

26 26 25

23

Number 74 64 49

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Monty Gilbreath is the San Diego State record holder for most kickoff attempts in a season (40) and a career (74) and holds the top spot in single-season kickoff return yards (880) and career yards (1,505).


Punting

RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game.

SEASON

Team Records

Pl. Player, Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Most Punts Game: 12, 4 times, most recent: 9/16/06 at Wisconsin

Season: 86, in 1980 (4-8) Fewest Punts Game: 0, most recent: vs. E. Illinois, 10/6/01 Season: 25, 1959 (1-6-1) Most Yardage Game: 543, Wayne Ross vs. Brigham Young*,

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Highest Average Per Punt Game: 53.0 (6), at Brigham Young*, 9/16/95 (min. 3)

Season: 44.8, in 2005 (5-7)

Individual Records Most Punts Game: 12, Michael Hughes at Wisconsin,

9/16/06, Wayne Ross vs. BYU, 11/29/86 and John Beck vs. Tennessee St., 9/15/67 Season: 84, Mike Jezulin, 1980 Career: 248, vs. Wayne Ross, 1984-85-86-87

Most Yards Game: 543, Wayne Ross vs. BYU, 11/29/86 Season: 3,435, Mike Jezulin, 1980 Career: 10,402, Wayne Ross, 1984-85-86-87 Highest Average Game: 54.8, Mike Saxson vs. BYU, 10/22/83 (min. 6)

Season: 46.5, Noel Prefontaine, 1996 Career: 44.7, Noel Prefontaine, 1995-96

1. Mike Jezulin, 1980 2. Wayne Ross, 1984 3. Michael Hughes, 2007

4. Brian Stahovich, 2008

5. Seth Santoro, 2003 6. Wayne Ross, 1986 Willie Buchanon, 1971 8. Michael Hughes, 2005 9. Don Copeland, 1997 Scott Oatsvall, 1992

CAREER

Pl. Player, Seasons

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Wayne Ross, 1984-85-86-87 Michael Hughes, 2004-05-06-07 Brian Simnjanovski, 1999-00-01-02 Tim Thorn, 1972-73-74 Mike Jezulin, 1980-81 Willie Buchanon, 1970-71 Don Copeland, 1997-98 Ed Kaszycki, 1993-94 Jason Savorn, 1990-91-93 Joe Santos, 1988-89

Wayne Ross, 1984-85-86-87 Michael Hughes, 2004-05-06-07 Brian Simnjanovski, 1999-00-01-02 Mike Jezulin, 1980-81 Don Copeland, 1997-98 Tim Thorn, 1972-73-74 Willie Buchanon, 1970-71 Noel Prefontaine, 1995-96 Joe Santos, 1988-89 Ed Kaszycki, 1993-94

Single-Game Punting Leaders

Yards

3,435 3,163 3,128 2,915 2,812 2,797 2,782 2,747 2,653 2,592

Yards

10,402 9,768 7,627 5,794 5,318 5,157 4,751 4,469 4,287 4,192

Average SEASON

Pl. Player, Season (No.-Yds.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Noel Prefontaine, 1996 (48-2,234) Mike Saxon, 1983 (57-2,592) Michael Hughes, 2005 (67-3,003) Michael Hughes, 2007 (72-3,163) Brian Simnjanovski, 2001 (63-2747) Don Copeland, 1997 (65-2,797) Noel Prefontaine, 1995 (52-2,235) Mike Jezulin, 1981 (55-2,359) Wayne Ross, 1984 (73-31,28) Brian Simnjanovski, 2000 (55-2,356)

MOST YARDS Pl.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

Wayne Ross Michael Hughes Mike Jezulin Michael Hughes John Beck Michael Hughes Joe Santos Don Copeland Wayne Ross Brian Simnjanovski

MOST ATTEMPTS Pl. 1. 4.

7.

Player

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

No.

Yards

Avg.

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

No.

Yards

Avg.

vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 29, 1986 at (9) Ohio St., Sept. 17, 2005 vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 22, 1980 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 3, 2007 vs. Tennessee State, Sept. 15, 1967 at Wisconsin, Sept. 16, 2006 at (7) Miami, Nov. 18, 1989 at Air Force*, Sept. 27, 1997 at (12) Oklahoma St., Sept. 24, 1984 at Colorado St.*, Sept. 22, 2001

Michael Hughes Wayne Ross John Beck Michael Hughes Joe Santos Mike Jezulin

at Wisconsin, Sept. 16, 2006 vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 29, 1986 vs. Tennessee State, Sept. 15, 1967 at (9) Ohio St., Sept. 17, 2005 at (7) Miami, Nov. 18, 1989 vs. New Mexico, Nov. 22, 1980

Michael Hughes Justin Sisco Don Copeland Bill Kushner

vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 3, 2007 at Illinois, Sept. 11, 1999 at So. California, Sept. 12, 1998 at (5) UCLA, Sept. 3, 1988

Brian Stahovich

at TCU*, Oct. 4 2008

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE Pl.

Avg.

46.54 45.47 44.82 43.93 43.60 43.03 42.98 42.89 42.85 42.84

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player

Mike Saxon Michael Hughes Noel Prefontaine Michael Hughes Noel Prefontaine Mike Saxon Michael Hughes Noel Prefontaine Wayne Ross Michael Hughes Joe Santos

(Rk.) Opponent, Date

vs. BYU*, Oct. 22, 1983 at Air Force*, Nov. 17, 2007 at BYU*, Sept. 16, 1995 at Wyoming*, Nov. 4, 2006 vs. Air Force*, Nov. 28, 1996 at Hawai’i*, Oct. 1, 1983 at UNLV*, Oct. 8, 2005 vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 11, 1995 at Brigham Young*, Nov. 7, 1987 at Colorado St.*, Nov. 12, 2005 at Colorado State*, Oct. 22, 1988

12 11 11 10 12 12 11 9 9 9

12 12 12 11 11 11

10

543 483 482 481 479 478 437 432 428 421

478 543 479 483 437 482

361

10 10 10 10

481 374 377 367

No.

Yards

6 4 5 5 6 5 8 5 8 6 6

329 219 265 261 310 255 408 250 399 298 298

45.3 43.9 43.8 48.1 39.9 39.8 39.7 48.0 47.6 46.8

39.8 45.3 39.9 43.9 39.7 43.8

36.1

48.1 37.4 37.7 36.7

Avg.

54.833 54.750 53.000 52.200 51.667 51.000 51.000 50.000 49.875 49.667 49.666

CAREER

Attempts Pl. Player, Season

Mike Jezulin, 1980 Michael Hughes, 2007 Wayne Ross, 1984 Seth Santoro, 2003 Brian Stahovich, 2008 Don Copeland, 1997 Wayne Ross, 1986 Brian Simnjanovski, 2001 Michael Hughes, 2005 Mike Saxon, 1983

CAREER

11/29/86 Season: 3,435, 1980 (4-8)

SEASON

Yards

minimum 90 attempts

Pl. Player, Seasons

Number 84 73 72

71

70 69 69 67 65 65

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Noel Prefontaine, 1995-96 Mike Saxon, 1982-83 Brian Simnjanovski, 1999-00-01-02 Michael Hughes, 2004-05-06-07 Don Copeland, 1997-98 Wayne Ross, 1984-85-86-87 Mike Jezulin, 1980-81 Joe Santos, 1988-89 Ed Kaszycki, 1993-94 Jason Savorn, 1990-91-93

Avg. 44.7 44.1 42.8 42.5 42.2 41.9 41.7 40.8 38.5 38.3

Number 248 230 178 140 139 129 126 109 108 104

Michael Hughes, a two-time All-American, ranks second in San Diego State history for most punting yards in a season and a career with 3,163 and 9,768, respectively.

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Miscellaneous Records RECORDS

Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * Indicates conference game. ^ - Indicates Division I era record.

Team Records Bold indicates record set by a current Aztec. * - Indicates conference game.

Most Wins Season: 11, in 1969 (11-0) and 1966 (11-0) Most Consecutive Wins Overall: 25, (10/23/65 - 11/18/67) Season: 11, in 1969 (11-0) and 1966 (11-0) Most Conference Wins Season: 7, in 1998 (7-1 WAC) and 1986 (7-1 WAC) MWC: 4, in 2005 (4-4) and 2002 (4-3) Most Returns for Touchdowns Game: 3, vs. Hawai’i, 10/11/96 Season: 6, in 1970 (9-2) Largest Winning Margin Game: 72, vs. Santa Barbara, 11/21/53 League: 72, vs. Santa Barbara, 11/21/53 MWC: 32, vs. Wyoming, 11/27/99

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Pl. Opponent, Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Santa Barbara*, Nov. 21, 1953 California Christian, Oct. 1, 1927 Cal Poly (SLO)*, Oct. 5, 1963 CS Los Angeles*, Oct. 27, 1951 UC Santa Barbara*, Nov. 14, 1970 at El Centro Junior College, Nov. 5, 1924 7. San Francisco State, Sept. 26, 1964 8. San Fernando Valley State*, Nov. 14, 1964 9. Utah*, Nov. 3, 1990 at Cal Poly (SLO)*, Oct. 3, 1964

Most First Downs Season: 305, in 1993 (6-6) Fewest First Downs Season: 80, in 1958 (3-5) Div. I : 187, in 2000 (3-8) Fewest First Downs Allowed Season: 86, in 1958 (3-5) Div. I : 134, in 1970 (9-2) Most First Downs Allowed Season: 322, in 2007 (4-8) Most First Downs Passing Season: 174, in 1990 (6-5)

Pts. 72 71 69 64 58 58 54 53 52 52

Most First Downs Rushing Season: 133, in 1995 (8-4)

Most Penalty Yards Season: 1,144, in 1970 (9-2)

Most First Downs By Penalty Season: 27, in 1993 (6-6)

Fewest Fumbles Season: 13, in 2007 (4-8) and 1992 (5-5-1)

SEASON

Pl. Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1993 (6-6) 1989 (6-5-1) 1991 (8-4-1) 1990 (6-5) 1995 (8-4) 2002 (4-9) 1987 (5-7) 8. 1969 (11-0) 9. 1996 (8-3) 10.1985 (5-6-1)

First Downs 305 292 291 287 282 281 281 264 260 259

Most Fumbles Season: 54, in 1955 (2-8) DI Era: 39, in 1973 (9-1-1) Fewest Fumbles Lost Season: 5, in 1992 (5-5-1) and 1961 (7-2-1) Most Fumbles Lost Season: 29, in 1955 (2-8) DI Era: 25, in 1973 (9-1-1)

Fewest Penalties Season: 27, in 1959 (1-6-1) DI Era: 66, in 2001 (3-8) Most Penalties Season: 110, in 1985 (5-6-1) Fewest Penalty Yards Season: 243, in 1959 (1-6-1) DI Era: 487, in 2000 (3-8)

During the 2003 and 2004 seasons, San Diego State’s “Darkside Defense” ranked among the nation’s best in four major defensive categories. In 2003, The Darkside finished the campaign ranked fourth in passing defense, eighth in opponent total offense,13th in scoring defense and 32nd in rushing defense. In 2004, the Aztecs ranked in the top 75 in Division I in the same four categories, finishing as high as 44th in rushing defense.

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Longest Plays PASSING PLAYS

Yds. Passer to Receiver, Opponent, Date (Result) 97 92 87 87 87 86 85 85 84 83 83 83 82 82

Kevin O’Connell to Chaz Schilens vs. TCU*, Nov. 24, 2007 (L, 33-45) Brian Sipe to Robert West at Fresno St.*, Oct. 30, 1971 (L, 10-17) J.R. Tolver to Kassim Osgood at Hawai'i, Dec. 7, 2002 (L, 40-41) Jack Hawley to Derrick Lewis at UNLV*, Nov. 20, 1999 (W, 37-7) Tim Gutierrez to Marshall Faulk at Fresno St.*, Nov. 20, 1993 (L, 37-63) Dennis Shaw to Tom Nettles vs. So. Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1968 (W, 68-7) Billy Blanton to Nate Jacquet at UNLV*, Nov. 16, 1996 (L, 42-44) Doug Matheson to Dan Laskowski vs. Weber St., Sept. 23, 1967 (W, 58-12) Todd Santos to Vince Warren vs. Colorado St.*, Oct. 20, 1984 (W, 41-24) Mark Halda to Bobby Taylor vs. Miami, Oct. 13, 1979 (W, 31-20) Mark Halda to Steve Stapler vs. Wisconsin, Sept. 29, 1979 (W, 24-17) Jeff Atteberry to Mike Reed vs. UC Santa Barbara*, Nov. 14, 1970 (W, 65-7) David Lowery to Darnay Scott at California, Sept. 11, 1993 (W, 22-20) Don Horn to Craig Scoggins vs. Cal St. Los Angeles*, Nov. 26, 1966 (W, 39-12)

RUSHING PLAYS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 98 92 92 92 88 86 85 79 77 76 75 75 75

Phil Prokop vs. Pepperdine*, Oct. 11, 1952 (W, 33-13) Chris Hardy vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 16, 1985 (W, 34-6) Chris Hardy vs. Colorado St.*, Sept. 28, 1985 (W, 48-23) Volney Quinlan vs. San Diego Marines, Oct, 13, 1951 (W, 34-18) Kern Carson at Fresno St.*, Nov. 2, 1963 (W, 34-6) Ted Washington vs. North Dakota St. Nov. 5, 1966 (W, 36-0) Bob Tomlinson vs. Utah St., Sept. 19, 1947 (W, 24-19) Jesus Reyes vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 21, 1998 (W, 34-29) Larry Ned at Utah*, Oct. 23, 1999 (L, 16-38) Bob Cozens vs. Caltech, Nov. 14, 1941 (W, 44-6) George Jones vs. Fresno St.*, Oct. 14, 1995 (W, 48-24) Jimmy Pyles at New Mexico, Nov. 24, 1956 (L, 6-34) Jim Simmons vs. Cal Poly*, Nov. 19, 1949 (W, 40-19)

INTERCEPTION RETURNS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 100 100 98 98 97 96 91 88 86 85 85 85

Harold Hicks vs. Hawai'i*, Nov. 22, 1986 (W, 35-5) Dave Croudip vs. Long Beach St., Oct. 23, 1982 (W, 51-17) Terrell Ward at New Mexico*, Oct. 6, 1979 (W, 35-7) Bob Jones vs. North Dakota St., Nov. 5, 1966 (W, 36-0) Tory Nixon at Air Force*, Sept. 1, 1984 (L, 16-34) James McMichael vs. LaVerne*, Oct. 19, 1935 (W, 14-6) Dick Weber at San Fernando Valley St.*, Nov. 11, 1967 (W, 30-21) Ricky Parker at Oklahoma, Sept. 9, 1995 (L, 22-38) Joe Martin at UNLV*, Oct. 8, 2005 (L, 10-13) Jacob Elimimian at Texas-El Paso, Sept. 13, 2003 (W, 34-0) Bob Tomlinson at Fresno St.*, Nov. 5, 1949 (W, 18-7) Eddie Preisler vs. San Diego Marines, Nov. 11, 1938 (W, 9-0)

KICKOFF RETURNS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 100 100 99 98 97 96 96

Charlie Crews vs. Texas-El Paso*, Nov. 17, 1979 (W, 42-20) Mel Jacobs vs. North Texas St., Sept. 20, 1975 (W, 31-10) Mike Fox vs. Colorado St.*, Nov. 20, 1982 (W, 38-10) Jon Robertson vs. Brigham Young, Oct. 3, 1970 (W, 31-11) Jim Sandusky at New Mexico*, Nov. 19, 1983 (L, 14-34) Jesus Reyes at Wyoming*, Nov. 1, 1997 (L, 17-41) Art Preston vs. Arizona St., Oct. 20, 1951 (T, 27-27)

RECORDS

78 T.C. Wright vs. Long Beach St., Sept. 8, 1991 (W, 49-13) 76 Webster Slaughter vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 23, 1985 (W, 52-20) 75 Ray Peterson vs. Navy, Sept. 3, 1994 (W, 56-14)

FIELD GOALS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 57 54 53 53 52 51 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Ed Corral at Air Force*, Sept. 20, 1980 (W, 13-10) Chris O'Brien at Air Force*, Nov. 2, 1985 (L, 10-31) Peter Holt at Colorado St.*, 1996 (L, 18-27) Steve LaPlant vs. Arizona, Nov. 8, 1975 (L, 24-31) Dave Meyer at New Mexico*, Oct. 3, 1981 (W, 17-15) J.C. Mejia at Colorado St.*, Nov. 15, 2003 (L, 6-21) Chris O'Brien vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1984 (W, 37-31) Garrett Palmer at Arizona State, Sept. 15, 2007 (L, 13-34) Garrett Palmer vs. Nevada, Sept. 25, 2004 (W, 27-10) Nate Tandberg vs. New Mexico*, Oct. 11, 1997 (L, 21-36) Andy Trakas vs. Long Beach St., Sept. 15, 1990 (W, 38-20) Andy Trakas at Miami, Nov. 18, 1989 (L, 6-42) Tyler Ackerson at Stanford, Sept. 17, 1988 (L, 10-31) Chris O'Brien vs. New Mexico*, Nov. 17, 1984 (W, 37-31) Marco Morales at Air Force*, Sept. 11, 1982 (L, 32-44) Steve Duncan vs. Cal St. Fullerton, Sept. 10, 1977 (W, 34-17)

PUNTS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 82 80 78 76 75 73 73 70 70 69 68

Noel Prefontaine at New Mexico*, Oct. 19, 1996 (W, 48-42) Mike Saxon at Brigham Young*, Nov. 13, 1982 (L, 8-58) Michael Hughes at UNLV*, Oct. 8, 2005 (L, 10-13) Joe Duke vs. San Diego Marines, Nov. 21, 1959 (L, 6-64) Michael Hughes vs. Wyoming*, Nov. 3, 2007 (W, 27-24) Michael Hughes at Colorado St.*, Nov. 12, 2005 (W, 30-10) Ed Mendez vs. Long Beach St.*, Oct. 12, 1963 (W, 33-8) Noel Prefontaine vs. Air Force*, Nov. 28, 1996 (W, 28-23) Jack Henley vs. Cal Poly Pomona, Oct. 28, 1950 (W, 49-20) Mike Saxon vs. Brigham Young*, Nov. 22, 1983 (W, 32-7) Tim Thorn at Kent St., Sept. 30, 1972 (W, 14-0)

* - Indicates conference game.

All Opponent Plays

Yds. Player, Opponent (Rk.), Date (Result) 100 100 100 100 99 99 98 98 97 97

Will Allen interception return, at (2) Ohio State, Sept. 9, 2003 Emmanuel Franklin interception return, at Arizona State, Sept. 8, 2001 Dexter Wynn kickoff return, vs. Colorado State, Oct. 28, 2000 Jessie Kendrick kickoff return, vs. Cal State Los Angeles, Oct. 25, 1952 Terry Peel pass to Robert Ford, at Houston, Oct. 14, 1972 Roy Ross kickoff return, vs. Texas-El Paso, Nov. 24, 1990 Paul Oates pass to Sean Foster, vs. Long Beach State, Oct. 14, 1989 Mike Harris kickoff return, vs. Tampa, Sept. 21, 1974 Troy Reffett interception return, at Texas-El Paso, Nov. 12, 1988 Jimmy Pyles rush, vs. San Diego Marines, Nov. 8, 1958

93 Davion Mauldin vs. Colorado State*, Oct. 25, 2008 (L, 34-38) 91 Kern Carson at Cal St. Los Angeles, Oct. 19, 1963 (L, 30-43)

89 Mekell Wesley at UNLV*, Nov. 10, 2007 (W, 38-30)

87 Art Preston vs. Cal Poly Pomona, Oct. 8, 1949 (W, 33-13) 85 Az Hakim vs. Navy, Sept. 5, 1997 (W, 45-31) 85 Art Delvaux vs. San Fernando Valley St.*, Nov. 14, 1964 (W, 53-0)

PUNT RETURNS

Yds. Player, Opponent, Date (Result) 95 91 90 88 87 86 80 79 79

Damon Gourdine vs. Utah*, Oct. 24, 1998 (W, 21-20) Ray Peterson vs. Fresno St.*, Nov. 21, 1992 (L, 41-45) Jim Sandusky at Utah*, Sept. 17, 1983 (L, 24-27) Art Preston at Pepperdine, Oct. 1, 1949 (W, 9-7) Kyle Conerly vs. UNLV*, Oct. 26, 2002 (W, 31-21) Mel Jacobs vs. Texas-El Paso, Sept. 6, 1975 (W, 31-10) Gilbert Warren vs. Cal St. Northridge, Nov. 3, 1962 (W, 39-0) Eric Lewis vs. San Jose St.*, Nov. 8, 1997 (W, 48-21) Nate Wright at Fresno St.*, Oct. 28, 1967 (W, 28-21)

Wide receiver Chaz Schilens caught a 97-yard pass from Kevin O’Connell vs. TCU in 2007 to record the longest pass play from scrimmage in San Diego State history.

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Attendance Records RECORDS

LARGEST HOME GAME ATTENDANCE Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Att. Opponent

Date

Result

59,473 (16) Iowa (HB) Dec. 30, 1986 L, 38-39 57,216 Idaho State (so) (FW) Sept. 4, 2004 W, 38-21 56,737 Brigham Young* Nov. 16, 1991 T, 52-52 55,868 San Jose State (FW) Sept. 24, 2005 W, 52-21 53,794 Utah (FW)* Sept. 23, 2006 L, 7-38 53,611 vs. Southern California (HC) Sept. 5, 1992 T, 31-31 53,611 Arizona Nov. 8, 1975 L, 24-31 8. 53,110 Portland State (FW) Sept. 22, 2007 W, 52-17 9. 52,108 (1) Miami Nov. 28, 1992 L, 17-63 10. 50,710 UCLA (so) Sept. 3, 2005 L, 21-44 11. 50,453 (13) Florida State Nov. 19, 1977 W, 41-16 12. 50,338 (19) UCLA Sept. 20, 1986 L, 14-45 13. 50,318 (4) UCLA Sept. 9, 1984 L, 15-18 14. 50,021 (23) Hawai’i Nov. 14, 1992 W, 52-28 15. 49,466 Texas-El Paso Oct. 17, 1992 W, 49-27 16. 48,817 North Texas State Nov. 22, 1969 W, 42-24 17. 48,632 Pacific* Nov. 8, 1969 W, 58-32 18. 47,605 UC Santa Barbara* Oct. 25, 1969 W, 55-13 19. 47,125 Montana State Nov. 18, 1967 W, 14-3 20. 46,294 Fresno State* Oct. 31, 1970 W, 56-14 * - indicates conference game. so - indicates season opener; FW - indicates KGB SkyShow; HB Holiday Bowl; HC - Ralph’s Holiday Classic.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE Year

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

All Gms. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 13 11 12 11 12 11 12 12 11 11 11 13 12 11 12 12 12 12

Overall Record

11 9 6 10 9 8 8 10 10 4 8 4 6 7 2 4 5 8 5 3 6 6 8 5 6 4 8 8 5 7 5 3 3 4 6 4 5 3 4 2

0 2 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 7 3 8 5 5 9 7 6 4 7 8 5 5 4 5 6 7 4 3 7 5 6 8 8 9 6 7 7 9 8 10

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Overall Total

354,938 312,466 231,022 279,168 261,893 294,617 323,717 314,962 354,739 312,434 379,955 352,968 391,934 359,464 248,626 372,895 339,385 310,297 385,968 270,224 319,800 299,133 461,660 457,556 461,122 362,640 416,559 283,032 439,923 325,944 361,894 326,081 378,840 394,023 396,227 480,708 465,423 395,339 390,436 380,105

Overall Average 32,267 28,406 21,002 25,278 23,808 26,783 29,428 28,633 32,249 28,403 34,541 32,088 35,630 29,955 20,719 31,074 28,282 28,208 32,164 24,565 26,650 27,193 35,512 41,596 38,426 32,967 34,713 25,730 36,660 29,361 32,899 29,643 34,440 30,309 33,019 43,701 38,785 32,945 32,536 31,675

Home Gms. 6 7 7 7 7 8 6 8 7 5 6 6 5 6 5 7 7 7 6 5 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 6

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6 6 5 7 6 7 4 7 7 4 5 2 2 5 1 3 5 4 4 2 4 5 5 2 4 3 5 6 3 4 2 0 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 2

0 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 4 3 1 4 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 2 0 2 2 3 5 4 3 2 2 3 3 4 4

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ROAD/NEUTRAL GAME ATTENDANCE Rk.

Att. Opponent

1. 109,432 at (17) Michigan 2. 104,533 at (9) Ohio State 3. 104,433 at (2) Ohio State 4. 102,432 at Ohio State 5. 81,090 at Wisconsin 6. 80,795 at Notre Dame 7. 80,000 vs. Air Force* (MB) 8. 76,864 at Wisconsin 9. 76,340 at Wisconsin 10. 71,119 at (14) Oklahoma 11. 71,081 at (3) Washington 12. 65,407 at (11) Brigham Young* 13. 65,261 at Brigham Young* 14. 64,471 at Brigham Young* 15. 64,431 at Brigham Young* 16. 64,107 at Brigham Young* 17. 64,050 at (4) Brigham Young* 18. 62,168 at Missouri 19. 61,194 at Brigham Young* 20. 60,804 at Brigham Young* 21. 60,044 at (4) Brigham Young* 22. 59,362 at Brigham Young* 23. 58,576 at (23) Brigham Young* 24. 57,221 at Brigham Young* 25. 57,211 at (1) Washington MB - Mirage Bowl (Tokyo, Japan)

Home Total

246,834 236,845 182,471 215,715 212,407 229,524 252,242 278,889 274,068 179,047 236,978 149,068 171,829 122,711 89,743 163,650 136,396 249,809 137,464 111,992 143,236 132,365 232,689 280,601 269,339 191,271 215,386 170,498 130,109 155,181 149,398 117,244 135,109 126,316 135,754 179,976 217,339 175,364 167,637 146,255

Home Average 41,139 33,835 26,047 30,816 30,201 28,691 42,040 34,861 38,153 35,809 39,978 24,450 34,366 20,452 17,949 23,378 19,485 35,687 22,911 22,398 20,462 22,061 33,241 46,766 38,477 31,879 30,769 28,416 26,022 25,864 29,880 23,449 22,518 25,263 22,626 35,995 36,223 29,227 27,940 24,376

Largest Home Crowd

48,817 vs. North Texas State 46,294 vs. Fresno State 39,464 vs. Pacific 39,048 vs. Iowa State 38,627 vs. Iowa State 35,344 vs. Fresno State 53,611 vs. Arizona 41,756 vs. Brigham Young 50,453 vs. (13) Florida State 42,424 vs. Fresno State (so) 46,121 vs. Brigham Young 28,212 vs. UNLV 45,750 vs. Iowa State (so) 24,938 vs. Long Beach State 25,232 vs. Long Beach State 49,220 vs. (4) UCLA (so) 30,886 vs. Long Beach State (so) 59,473 vs. (16) Iowa (HB) 28,645 vs. Utah (so) 27,142 vs. Hawai’i 31,639 vs. UCLA 34,201 vs. Miami 56,737 vs. Brigham Young 53,611 vs. Southern California (HC) 44,669 vs. UCLA 40,922 vs. California 41,603 vs. Colorado State 34,812 vs. Oklahoma 29,869 vs. San Jose State 37,471 vs. Wisconsin (so) 40,836 vs. Brigham Young 30,931 vs. Arizona State (so) 30,064 vs. Brigham Young 33,610 vs. UCLA 32,137 vs. Brigham Young 57,216 vs. Idaho State (so) (FW) 55,868 vs. San Jose State (FW) 53,794 vs. Utah (FW) 53,110 vs. Portland State (FW) 43,630 vs. Air Force (FW)

Date

Sept. 18, 2004 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 9, 2003 Oct. 20, 2001 Sept. 16, 2006 Sept. 6, 2008 Nov. 29, 1981 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 4, 1980 Sept. 9, 1995 Sept. 13, 1997 Oct. 12, 1985 Sept. 10, 1992 Nov. 13, 1982 Nov. 7, 1987 Nov. 15, 2008 Nov. 10, 1984 Sept. 8, 1979 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 7, 2006 Sept. 22, 1990 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 10, 1994 Sept. 16, 1995 Oct. 2, 1982

Result

L, 21-24 L, 6-27 L, 13-16 L, 12-27 L, 0-14 L, 13-21 L, 16-21 L, 10-36 L, 12-35 L, 22-38 L, 3-36 L, 0-28 W, 45-38 L, 8-58 L, 21-38 L, 12-41 L, 3-34 L, 15-45 W, 16-15 L, 17-47 L, 34-62 L, 10-34 L, 28-35 L, 19-31 L, 25-46


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History

HISTORY

Inside:

Kirk Morrison, a two-time All-American, is the only player in school history to earn conference player-of-the-year honors twice.

Offensive Year-By-Year Defensive Year-By-Year Coaching History All-Time Coaches Bowl History First-Team All-Americans National Honors Conference Honors Team Awards NFL Draft Aztecs in the NFL Letterwinners All-Time Scores Year-By-Year Record All-Time Series Results

148 150 152 153 154 156 158 160 162 165 167 169 174 182 183

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Offense Year-By-Year HISTORY

Season 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

G

9 9 11 9 9 9 10 9 9 8 8 8 10 10 9 10 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 13 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 11 11 13 12 11 12 12 12 12

W-L-T

6-3 5-3-1 10-0-1 4-5 5-3-1 5-4 2-8 4-3-2 2-7 3-5 1-6-1 1-6-1 7-2-1 8-2 7-2 8-2 8-2 11-0 10-1 9-0-1 11-0 9-2 8-4 10-1 9-1-1 8-2-1 8-3 10-1 10-1 4-7 8-3 4-8 6-5 7-5-0 2-9-1 4-7-1 5-6-1 8-4 5-7 3-8 6-5-1 6-5 8-4-1 5-5-1 6-6 4-7 8-4 8-3 5-7 7-5 5-6 3-8 3-8 4-9 6-6 4-7 5-7 3-9 4-8 2-10

Conf. Pct.

.667 .611 .954 .444 .611 .556 .200 .556 .222 .375 .187 .187 .750 .800 .778 .800 .800 1.000 .909 .950 1.000 .818 .667 .909 .863 .773 .727 .909 .909 .363 .727 .333 .545 .583 .208 .375 .458 .667 .417 .273 .542 .545 .654 .500 .500 .364 .667 .727 .417 .583 .455 .273 .273 .308 .500 .364 .417 .250 .333 .166

W-L-T

Pct.

Place

3-1 .750 2nd 3-0-1 .875 1st 4-0 1.000 1st 2-2 .500 3rd 3-1-1 .700 2nd 2-2 .500 2nd no conference standings 2-1-1 .625 t-2nd 0-1 .000 5th 1-4 .200 4th 0-5 .000 6th 0-5 .000 6th 2-2-1 .500 3rd 5-0 1.000 1st 3-1 .750 t-1st 4-1 .800 2nd 3-2 .600 3rd 5-0 1.000 1st 5-0 1.000 1st independent 6-0 1.000 1st 5-1 .833 t-1st 5-1 .833 t-4th 4-0-0 1.000 1st 3-0-1 .875 1st 4-0 1.000 1st 3-2 .600 1st independent independent 2-4 .300 6th 5-2 .714 t-2nd 4-4 .500 4th 3-5 .375 6th 4-3 .571 t-3rd 1-6-1 .187 8th 4-3-1 .562 t-4th 3-4-1 .438 6th 7-1 .875 1st 4-4 .500 5th 3-5 .375 t-6th 4-3 .571 t-5th 5-2 .714 3rd 6-1-1 .813 2nd 5-3 .625 4th 4-4 .500 t-6th 2-6 .250 8th 5-3 .625 5th 6-2 .750 *t-2nd 4-4 .500 *t-4th 7-1 .875 *t-1st 3-4 .429 t-5th 3-4 .429 t-5th 2-5 .286 7th 4-3 .571 t-3rd 3-4 .429 t-4th 2-5 .286 7th 4-4 .500 t-4th 3-5 .375 t-6th 3-5 .375 6th 1-7 .125 t-8th

Rushing---------------------------------------------No. Yds. TDs YPG YPC

432 403 417 427 387 404 390 419 340 262 278

442 490 417 408 382 361 449 489 423 465 371 502 434 489 396 559 418 503 512 504 342 411 373 400 390 443 415 433 502 442 521 421 449 405 487 443 441 472 441 365 429 370 413 377 458 423 359 284

1,771 1,561 2,083 2,425 1,959 1,782 988 1,522 933 637 880 922 2,140 2,317 1,977 2,150 2,022 1,585 1,738 1,813 1,580 1,438 763 1,728 1,422 2,025 1,316 2,060 1,890 1,880 1,194 1,151 839 1,169 920 1,141 1,795 1,029 1,273 1,161 1,913 1,712 2,476 2,012 1,750 1,236 2,433 1,905 1,356 2,052 1936 854 1,627 948 1,470 1,432 1,770 1,430 1,247 878

* - Denotes WAC Pacific Division finish. CR - Conference ranking. NR - National Ranking.

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18 30 28 20 5 9 4 4 24 31 30 32 22 18 21 25 18 16 14 17 18 22 18 17 19 13 20 12 16 12 10 19 16 15 20 16 30 28 30 18 23 14 27 22 9 17 14 10 17 9 11 9 16 10 19 11

196.8 173.4 208..3 269.4 217.7 198.0 98.8 169.1 103.7 79.6 110.0 115.3 214.0 231.7 219.7 215.0 202.2 158.5 173.8 181.3 158.0 130.7 69.4 157.1 129.3 184.1 119.5 187.2 171.8 170.9 108.5 95.9 76.2 97.4 76.7 95.1 149.6 93.5 106.1 105.5 159.4 155.6 206.3 182.9 145.8 112.4 202.8 173.2 113.0 186.6 176.0 77.6 147.9 72.9 122.5 130.2 147.5 119.2 103.9 73.2

4.1 3.9 5.0 5.7 5.1 4.4 2.5 3.6 2.7 2.4 3.2

4.8 4.7 4.7 5.2 5.3 4.4 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.1 2.0 3.4 3.2 4.1 3.3 3.7 4.5 3.7 3.9 2.3 2.5 2.8 2.5 2.9 4.6 2.3 3.1 2.7 3.8 3.9 4.8 4.8 3.9 3.1 5.0 4.3 3.1 4.4 4.4 2.3 3.8 2.6 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.4 3.5 3.1

NR

CR

4 4 7 2 2 3 5

88 97 49 59 24 36 65 93 26 43 93 32 30 108 63 114 88 80 54 80 105 117

9 6 7 4 4 3 6 8 10 4 7 12 5 2 8 7 8 6 5 6 6 9 9

Passing-------------------------------------------------------------------Att. Com. Int. TDs Yards Rating YPG

164 171 219 200 136 147 159 136 175 167 140 111 124 117 147 250 256 299 220 278 417 390 409 327 385 358 411 215 331 378 338 366 447 455 403 360 437 390 509 387 449 485 433 386 465 410 396 360 359 270 331 376 333 584 442 444 401 294 458 489

71 83 107 86 50 58 75 56 68 68 66 64 62 66 68 132 160 166 114 150 244 215 211 184 247 174 238 125 192 212 174 183 265 250 216 198 269 241 314 220 262 287 228 201 269 257 246 235 186 144 175 194 160 352 241 240 246 171 270 271

18 17 12 16 17 13 18 12 17 14 16 9 3 8 7 10 13 17 11 17 28 24 27 25 24 18 27 8 16 15 25 24 15 18 25 16 21 12 16 18 20 8 15 11 14 16 14 5 16 11 11 13 15 10 17 17 14 17 9 11

10 13 17 12 5 6 5 5 6 9 7 2 10 9 13 27 25 19 15 21 43 28 18 18 24 15 17 5 26 14 13 7 21 21 14 12 24 14 26 7 16 29 22 22 28 27 24 29 18 8 17 7 5 24 10 16 20 8 16 16

967 1,275 1,585 1,145 812 585 930 845 1,088 888 742 475 1,079 1,018 1,287 2,076 2,083 2,681 1,819 2,370 3,742 3,029 2,765 2,525 3,355 2,496 3,204 1,371 2,685 2,347 2,426 2,028 3,366 3,264 2,835 2,542 3,447 2,766 3,990 2,473 3,697 4,086 3,263 2,764 3,836 3,244 3,352 3,336 2,638 1,616 2,270 2,501 1,927 4,302 2,609 2,691 2,779 1,804 3,272 2,871

91.0 116.4 124.3 94.9 74.1 68.7 84.0 87.9 83.0 86.4 85.3 83.3 144.9 141.2 139.5 150.2 152.2 140.4 133.8 138.3 154.5 131.8 109.7 124.0 145.5 110.9 123.9 111.9 142.4 112.5 109.7 89.7 131.3 122.5 111.8 116.4 136.3 127.1 138.1 107.2 130.4 146.4 125.8 125.3 141.0 143.1 146.2 166.9 121.2 105.2 120.8 106.7 92.6 132.3 103.9 109.2 129.0 107.1 126.6 111.0

107.4 141.7 158.5 127.2 90.2 65.0 93.0 93.9 120.9 111.0 92.8 59.4 107.9 101.8 143.0 207.6 208.3 268.1 181.9 237.0 374.2 275.4 251.4 229.5 305.0 226.9 291.3 124.6 244.1 213.4 220.5 169.0 306.0 272.0 236.3 211.8 287.3 251.5 332.5 224.8 308.1 371.5 271.9 251.3 319.7 294.9 279.3 303.3 219.8 146.9 206.4 227.4 175.2 330.9 217.4 244.6 231.6 150.3 272.7 239.3

NR

CR

3 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 25 8 3 11 20 9 6 11 11 45 91 65 41 89 5 60 33 45 107 28 42

4 1 5 4 2 4 5 3 2 3 3 4 11 5 3 5 1 3 4 5 8 2 4


Offense Year-By-Year Season 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

Total Offense------------------------------Plays Yards YPP YPG 596 574 636 627 523 551 549 558 515 429 418

566 607 564 658 638 660 669 767 840 855 780 829 819 847 806 774 749 881 850 870 789 866 776 760 827 833 924 820 951 927 955 807 914 815 883 813 800 742 772 804 762 954 855 821 859 717 817 773

2,738 2,836 3,668 3,570 2,771 2,352 1,918 2,367 2,021 1,525 1,622 1,397 3,219 3,335 3,264 4,226 4,105 4,266 3,557 4,183 5,322 4,467 3,528 4,254 4,777 4,521 4,520 3,431 4,575 4,227 4,420 3,179 4,205 4,433 3,755 3,683 5,242 3,795 5,263 3,634 5,610 5,798 5,739 4,776 5,586 4,480 5,785 5,241 3,994 3,668 4,206 3,852 3,554 5,250 4,079 4,123 4,549 3,234 4,519 3,749

4.6 4.9 5.8 5.7 5.3 4.3 3.5 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.8

5.5 5.5 5.8 6.4 6.3 6.4 5.3 5.4 6.3 5.2 4.5 5.1 5.8 5.3 5.6 4.4 6.1 4.8 5.2 3.65 5.32 5.12 4.84 4.85 6.34 4.6 5.7 4.4 5.9 6.3 6.0 5.9 6.1 5.5 6.6 6.5 5.0 4.9 5.4 4.8 4.7 5.5 4.8 5.0 5.3 4.5 5.5 4.8

304.2 315.1 366.8 396.6 307.9 261.3 191.8 263.0 224.6 190.6 202.8 139.7 321.9 333.5 362.7 426.6 410.5 426.6 355.7 418.3 532.2 406.1 320.1 386.7 434.3 411.0 410.8 311.9 415.9 384.3 401.8 264.9 382.2 369.4 312.9 306.9 436.8 345.0 438.58 330.4 467.5 527.9 478.3 434.2 465.5 407.3 482.1 476.5 332.8 333.5 382.4 305.0 323.1 403.8 339.9 374.8 379.1 269.5 376.6 312.4

NR

CR

8 8

1 1 3 1 1 1 1

10 68 7 3 6 13 11 26 7 8 76 75 49 103 98 29 88 56 58 108 73 99

8 3 8 3 2 2 3 4 7 1 3 10 12 4 6 8 2 6 4 7 9 5 8

Scoring----------Points PPG 195 212 352 238 230 177 65 149 77 84 74 53 231 294 317 423 353 289 292 377 464 364 245 266 321 292 320 197 349 242 286 161 279 308 221 265 348 254 357 204 368 459 403 334 413 332 401 428 257 230 272 170 184 309 224 234 323 170 301 231

21.7 23.6 35.2 26.4 25.6 19.7 6.5 16.6 8.6 10.5 9.3 6.6 23.1 29.4 35.2 42.3 35.3 28.9 29.2 34.3 46.4 33.1 22.3 24.2 29.2 26.5 29.0 17.9 31.7 22.0 26.0 13.4 25.3 25.7 18.4 22.1 29.0 23.1 29.8 18.5 30.7 41.7 33.6 30.4 34.4 30.2 33.4 38.9 21.4 20.9 24.7 15.5 16.7 23.8 18.7 21.3 26.9 14.2 25.1 19.3

NR

17 79 19 3 14 14 14 23 12 8 77 78 68 106 111 82 102 91 56 113 76 104

HISTORY

CR

7 3 7 5 2 2 3 3 5 1 3 12 10 5 8 8 6 7 6 6 9 6 8

First Downs------------------------Rush Pass Pen Total 79

50

2

57 73 49 34 55

43 38 40 43 26

7 4 4 3 7

116 125 115 106 95 68 82 96 98 110 58 89 72 107 77 114 89 123 114 85 61 79 57 66 94 84 87 70 108 95 127 104 110 96 133 101 77 101 108 64 85 68 84 85 94 85 70 59

27 45 43 83 77 105 64 92 152 102 116 106 164 115 148 68 112 109 96 89 144 133 127 109 149 127 169 124 166 174 143 110 168 131 132 147 107 76 92 109 88 188 118 115 126 74 136 129

5 5 8 12 11 14 11 12 14 22 16 15 15 20 17 11 11 21 14 18 20 20 17 17 16 12 25 11 18 18 21 16 27 16 17 12 15 15 17 14 15 25 20 18 19 16 12 19

116 131 127 164 135 111 107 115 93 80 88 87 148 169 166 201 183 188 157 200 264 234 190 210 251 242 242 193 212 253 224 192 225 232 201 192 259 233 281 205 292 287 291 230 305 243 282 260 199 192 217 187 188 281 222 218 239 175 218 207

Fumbles SDSU Miscellaneous---------------------------------------No-Lost TOs ToP Pen-Yds Return Punts 31-17 19 14 21 17 54-29 22-14 30-17 20-13 15-8

34 31 30 38 30 47 26 34 27 22

52-491 660 599 442 64-579 43-383 378 42-333 29-275 27-243

1,167 1,237 1,237 869 1,005 1,084 1,115 852 974 906

58-33.6 50-32.8 53-33.5 42-31.7 37-32.8 50-31.7 51-35.8 40-31.9 55-37.2 49-34.6 45-38.2

19-5 30-16 20-10 23-9 34-22 29-17 30-19 22-13 19-14 24-16 34-17 32-20 39-25 37-20 29-17 34-16 23-9 29-18 36-22 31-15 24-9 26-17 16-8 23-11 38-17 19-8 27-19 26-8 24-12 20-7 26-14 13-5 20-12 28-15 21-13 17-7 25-10 20-9 25-13 22-11 23-13 24-17 21-12 21-10 23-12 26-8 13-7 17-14

8 24 17 19 35 34 30 30 42 40 44 45 49 38 44 24 25 33 47 39 24 35 33 27 29 20 35 26 32 15 29 16 26 31 27 12 26 20 24 24 28 27 29 27 26 25 16 25

44-468 42-406 70-668 88-839 88-832 77-817 84-888 72-643 78-882 106-1,144 86-891 80-779 76-826 83-864 80-794 67-672 90-986 84-854 86-890 87-884 91-967 105-1,004 94-707 99-742 110-917 86-678 109-908 75-673 90-831 92-829 97-893 75-615 102-838 79-567 94-875 84-631 103-907 78-679 80-670 58-487 66-566 82-686 81-737 89-817 72-566 71-260 72-602 73-612

960 1,258 1,212 1,096 982 838 1,366 761 1,667 1,328 1,235 909 1,199 1,234 1,039 786 1,071 1,154 1,332 1,468 1,193 1,323 1,370 1,411 988 1,264 1,581 1,738 1,344 1,080 1,421 4,399 1,440 1,363 1,610 1,597 1,315 1,229 985 1,170 1,256 1,450 1,007 1,131 1,124 1,057 1,632 1,518

36-35.0 29-36.3 33-39.3 40-34.9 39-40.3 45-41.9 62-38.0 60-35.3 36-33.8 65-37.0 70-36.5 58-38.2 50-32.5 56-35.9 37-36.9 66-36.8 56-38.1 50-37.9 51-41.7 86-39.9 57-41.7 76-37.5 74-44.0 76-42.5 48-41.5 69-40.3 60-42.6 71-39.8 55-39.8 50-37.1 61-37.6 32-11.1 55-36.1 59-38.4 52-43.0 48-46.5 66-42.4 63-40.0 57-36.8 81-40.5 67-41.4 65-39.2 71-41.1 62-36.0 67-44.8 64-39.9 73-43.6 72-39.1

27:59 28:41 31:06 30:44 29:17 31:03 27:47 30:13 29:24 28:56 29:55 27:14 26:14

CR - Conference ranking. NR - National Ranking.

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Defense Year-By-Year HISTORY

Season 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

G

9 9 11 9 9 9 10 9 9 8 8 8 10 10 9 10 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 13 12 12 11 12 11 12 12 11 11 11 13 12 11 12 12 12 12

W-L-T

6-3 5-3-1 10-0-1 4-5 5-3-1 5-4 2-8 4-3-2 2-7 3-5 1-6-1 1-6-1 7-2-1 8-2 7-2 8-2 8-2 11-0 10-1 9-0-1 11-0 9-2 8-4 10-1 9-1-1 8-2-1 8-3 10-1 10-1 4-7 8-3 4-8 6-5 7-5-0 2-9-1 4-7-1 5-6-1 8-4 5-7 3-8 6-5-1 6-5 8-4-1 5-5-1 6-6 4-7 8-4 8-3 5-7 7-5 5-6 3-8 3-8 4-9 6-6 4-7 5-7 3-9 4-8 2-10

Conf. Pct.

.667 .611 .954 .444 .611 .556 .200 .556 .222 .375 .187 .187 .750 .800 .778 .800 .800 1.000 .909 .950 1.000 .818 .667 .909 .863 .773 .727 .909 .909 .363 .727 .333 .545 .583 .208 .375 .458 .667 .417 .273 .542 .545 .654 .500 .500 .364 .667 .727 .417 .583 .455 .273 .273 .308 .500 .364 .417 .250 .333 .166

W-L-T

Pct.

Place

3-1 .750 2nd 3-0-1 .875 1st 4-0 1.000 1st 2-2 .500 3rd 3-1-1 .700 2nd 2-2 .500 2nd no conference standings 2-1-1 .625 t-2nd 0-1 .000 5th 1-4 .200 4th 0-5 .000 6th 0-5 .000 6th 2-2-1 .500 4th 5-0 1.000 1st 3-1 .750 t-1st 4-1 .800 2nd 3-2 .600 3rd 5-0 1.000 1st 5-0 1.000 1st independent 6-0 1.000 1st 5-1 .833 t-1st 5-1 .833 t-4th 4-0 1.000 1st 3-0-1 .875 1st 4-0 1.000 1st 3-2 .600 1st independent independent 2-4 .300 t-5th 5-2 .714 t-6th 4-4 .500 4th 3-5 .375 6th 4-3-0 .571 t-3rd 1-6-1 .187 8th 4-3-1 .562 t-4th 3-4-1 .438 6th 7-1 .875 1st 4-4 .500 5th 3-5 .375 t-6th 4-3 .571 t-5th 5-2 .714 3rd 6-1-1 .813 2nd 5-3 .625 4th 4-4 .500 t-6th 2-6 .250 8th 5-3 .625 5th 6-2 .750 *t-2nd 4-4 .500 *t-4th 7-1 .875 * t-1st 3-4 .429 t-5th 3-4 .429 t-5th 2-5 .286 7th 4-3 .571 t-3rd 3-4 .429 t-4th 2-5 .286 7th 4-4 .500 t-4th 3-5 .375 t-6th 3-5 .375 6th 1-7 .125 t-8th

Rushing---------------------------------------------No. Yds. TDs YPG YPC

364 438 350 423 419 385 374 323 349 354 356 409 398 411 512 549 506 551 527 507 498 512 530 513 626 517 517 639 548 517 393 508 495 454 399 453 477 480 497 451 460 517 431 425 455 444 568 468 451 514 489 547 583

1,307 1,539 1,497 2,049 1,052 1,354 1,787 1,820 2,181 2,052 2,001 1,313 1,573 1,403 1,123 617 510 747 880 1,001 1,069 1,201 1,534 1,608 1,820 1,807 1,449 1,713 1,243 2,191 2,024 2,357 1,891 2,166 3,323 2,307 2,423 1,373 2,219 2,528 2,171 1,681 1,790 2,189 2,222 2,036 1,898 1,882 1,912 1,477 1,188 1,602 1,546 2,226 1,944 1,526 2,223 2,169 2,898 2,970

* - Denotes WAC Pacific Division finish. CR - Conference ranking. NR - National Ranking.

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9 5 4 7 4 9 15 10 20 9 10 11 10 10 13 20 18 21 17 19 30 14 23 10 36 35 27 27 22 21 24 18 13 23 20 10 2.8 15 18 19 5 13 30 14 28 35

145.2 171.0 149.7 227.7 116.9 150.4 178.7 202.2 242.3 256.5 250.1 164.1 157.3 140.3 124.8 61.7 51.0 74.7 80.0 100.1 106.9 109.2 139.5 146.2 165.5 164.3 131.7 155.7 113.0 199.2 184.0 196.4 171.9 151.5 250.8 160.1 167.3 124.8 184.9 229.8 180.9 152.8 149.2 199.0 185.2 185.1 158.2 171.1 159.3 134.4 108.0 145.6 140.6 171.2 129.5 138.7 185.2 180.8 241.5 247.5

4.1 3.8 3.5 1.8 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.3 3.4 2.8 3.4 2.4 4.1 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.5 4.7 3.5 3.9 3.5 4.4 5.1 4.8 4.2 4.0 4.6 4.6 4.1 4.2 4.1 3.7 3.4 2.8 3.5 3.5 3.9 3.3 3.4 4.3 4.4 5.3 5.1

NR

CR

12

1 3 4 4 2 2

70 89 69 46 39 83 72 69 54 70 63 34 19 52 50 83 32 44 95 106 118 118

3 7 7 4 7 1 5 5 6 3 5 9 4 2 5 3 6 2 2 8 9 9 9

Passing------------------------------------------------------------------Att. Com. Int. TDs Yards Rating YPG 199 220 208 151 160 173 196 139 125 159 146 195 175 216 267 255 278 326 321 314 230 260 233 332 277 240 247 334 225 278 277 322 382 315 363 408 379 344 295 412 375 436 335 381 379 479 363 337 345 313 349 309 435 345 383 407 294 397 311

89 65 94 47 64 77 103 69 52 85 80 94 75 102 123 98 137 136 146 128 85 112 98 136 106 106 107 169 106 125 144 165 205 175 189 254 194 205 165 211 195 216 176 186 221 285 217 197 198 180 202 170 243 176 207 236 174 266 205

11 32 17 15 24 11 13 13 12 8 6 18 23 21 23 17 14 14 26 36 12 17 12 31 18 20 16 22 11 22 15 19 17 15 14 9 15 16 10 19 9 11 9 11 14 26 12 11 10 12 8 13 14 12 14 18 9 16 9

11 7 4 5 12 11 11 7

7 4 7 7 15 11 11 6 8 9 6 10 7 4 9 10 11 16 14 21 14 10 15 16 18 11 20 22 26 20 26 19 17 16 19 16 15 15 15 31 12 17 10 22 23 21

1,091 1,057 899 1,309 657 789 1,188 1,482 1,075 861 1,161 1,153 1,082 950 1,078 1,309 1,184 1,462 1,655 1,828 1,700 1,062 1,562 1,364 1,660 1,512 1,361 1,228 2,266 1,444 1,773 1,944 2,057 2,573 2,554 2,501 2,859 2,353 2,994 2,218 3,143 3,139 3,643 2,443 2,915 2,836 3,606 3,103 2,682 2,224 2,161 2,250 2,178 3,121 1,923 2,501 2,649 2,052 3,080 2,559

96.5 45.2 56.6 61.7 112.4 121.3 122.0 119.3

80.4 75.0 73.2 91.7 91.0 88.4 74.9 73.9 90.6 93.7 70.3 83.0 84.8 77.5 103.3 105.9 95.8 119.2 107.5 119.5 128.8 111.3 128.8 109.4 140.7 124.6 122.1 136.9 134.4 128.1 129.8 130.3 123.6 139.5 137.4 121.1 123.7 121.6 121.8 133.2 102.4 116.2 111.9 136.3 143.2 151.5

121.2 117.4 89.9 145.4 72.7 88.0 118.8 164.7 119.4 107.6 145.1 144.1 108.2 95.0 119.8 130.9 118.4 146.2 165.5 182.8 170.0 96.5 142.0 124.0 150.9 137.5 123.7 111.6 206.0 131.3 161.2 162.0 187.0 214.4 212.8 208.4 238.3 213.9 249.5 201.6 261.9 285.3 303.5 222.1 242.9 257.8 300.5 282.1 223.5 202.2 196.5 204.6 198.0 240.1 160.3 227.4 220.8 171.0 256.7 213.2

NR

CR

1 3 4 4 3 3

100 68 101 92 90 92 74 76 63 95 87 91 67 40 33 91 4 75 61 17 94 68

3 8 3 7 7 6 9 3 6 5 14 14 11 3 4 3 7 1 7 3 2 9 6


Defense Year-By-Year Season 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 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 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

Total Offense------------------------------Plays Yards YPP YPG

524 611 545 562 544 580 549 539 616 609 634 735 719 725 742 809 739 883 816 747 745 856 755 791 903 839 899 954 911 925 772 852 790 866 774 889 812 878 876 947 823 854 776 738 804 753 1,003 813 834 921 783 944 894

2,398 2,596 2,396 3,358 1,706 2,146 2,975 3,101 3,256 2,913 2,963 2,466 2,655 2,353 2,201 1,926 1,694 2,209 2,535 2,829 2,769 2,263 3,096 2,972 3,480 3,319 2,810 2,941 3,509 3,635 3,797 4,301 3,948 4,386 5,563 4,422 4,867 3,726 5,213 4,746 5,314 4,820 5,433 4,632 5,137 4,872 5,504 4,985 4,594 3,701 3,349 3,852 3,724 5,347 3,477 4,027 4,872 4,221 5,978 5,529

4.1 4.9 5.7 5.8 5.4 4.6 4.3 4.1 3.1 2.8 3.5 3.4 3.9 3.8 3.0 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.1 3.8 3.9 4.1 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.9 5.8 4.9 5.3 4.8 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.1 5.7 5.9 5.6 5.8 6.1 5.4 4.8 4.5 4.8 4.9 5.3 4.3 4.8 5.3 5.4 6.3 6.2

266.4 288.4 239.6 373.1 189.6 240.4 297.5 344.6 361.8 364.1 370.4 308.3 265.5 235.3 244.6 192.6 169.4 220.9 253.5 282.9 276.9 205.7 281.5 270.2 316.4 301.7 255.5 267.3 319.0 330.5 345.2 358.4 358.9 365.5 463.6 368.5 405.6 338.7 434.4 431.5 442.8 438.2 452.8 421.1 428.1 442.9 458.7 453.2 382.8 336.5 304.5 350.2 338.6 410.9 289.8 366.1 406.0 351.8 498.2 460.8

NR

CR

1 2 4 4 2 1

95 95 96 95 103 97 94 95 95 100 72 35 16 45 34 95 8 52 83 73 115 113

3 7 6 7 9 8 8 7 7 8 13 13 5 1 5 3 7 1 3 6 6 9 9

Scoring----------Points PPG 200 186 120 267 142 141 231 217 243 200 208 207 154 135 118 71 87 98 129 155 187 123 230 143 129 170 145 125 165 257 276 294 227 320 347 250 317 240 428 384 378 386 361 337 392 337 283 303 333 224 226 273 290 411 207 282 325 325 413 446

22.2 20.7 12.0 29.7 15.8 15.7 23.1 24.1 27.0 25.0 26.1 25.9 15.4 13.5 13.1 7.1 8.7 9.8 12.9 15.5 18.7 11.2 20.9 13.0 11.7 15.5 13.1 11.4 15.0 23.3 25.1 24.5 20.6 26.7 28.9 20.8 26.4 21.8 35.7 34.9 31.5 35.1 30.1 30.6 32.7 30.6 23.6 27.6 27.8 20.4 20.5 24.8 26.4 31.6 17.3 25.6 27.1 27.1 34.4 37.2

NR

98 100 90 100 86 95 99 87 56 69 74 32 30 57 66 92 13 62 71 94 103 113

HISTORY

CR

5 8 8 6 9 5 9 8 7 3 8 11 5 3 5 5 7 1 4 4 8 9 9

First Downs------------------------Rush Pass Pen Total 88

43

6

93 86 106 95 84

44 51 41 38 42

11 3 6 2 2

98 68 67 54 47 54 62 69 67 77 101 85 95 105 86 101 85 110 95 141 111 104 159 106 117 92 113 134 104 94 107 111 106 112 99 103 107 87 67 84 87 130 77 91 129 125 168 157

45 44 43 54 54 61 76 70 57 37 58 52 86 62 61 52 106 68 78 79 88 116 117 120 133 96 137 102 133 115 124 109 116 133 168 129 98 101 94 113 89 139 87 103 118 91 145 113

1 5 12 21 20 19 26 15 23 20 23 14 17 18 21 21 28 27 27 29 15 22 13 19 21 13 19 17 20 24 25 10 14 8 17 19 34 20 17 12 16 23 27 28 16 18 9 10

102 137 127 142 86 94 148 140 153 135 128 116 144 117 122 129 121 134 164 154 147 134 182 151 198 185 168 174 219 205 200 249 214 242 289 245 271 201 269 253 257 233 256 229 236 253 284 251 243 208 178 209 192 292 191 222 263 234 322 280

Fumbles Opponent Miscellaneous----------------------------------No-Lost TOs ToP Pen-Yds Return Punts 41-24 27 15 15 17 45-18 24-20 35-22 31-19 17-9

35 59 32 30 41 29 33 35 31 17

46-412 538 532 418 52-567 69-594 534 56-567 61-524 51-523

811#^ 665#^ 1,090 526# 736#

53-30.2 31.9 33.5 36.7 54-32.9 44-36.4 29-38.7 37-30.0 26-36.3 25-34.7

10-6 21-12 15-9 37-20 28-21 16-11 28-17 28-17 22-12 36-15 38-19 36-25 38-19 27-16 33-15 25-15 25-14 28-18 43-21 41-28 27-14 28-14 29-17 36-15 25-12 30-16 25-14 22-12 22-9 21-16 26-12 29-12 21-9 24-13 26-11 19-8 25-12 22-10 18-8 25-11 21-6 31-13 23-16 21-12 19-10 15-9 15-6 15-10

24 35 30 43 38 25 31 43 48 29 36 37 40 34 35 31 36 29 43 43 33 31 32 29 21 31 30 22 28 25 23 21 20 27 37 20 23 20 20 17 19 27 28 26 28 18 22 19

50-417 37-334 44-413 61-537 51-447 52-569 59-630 59-743 50-486 62-681 64-659 71-718 61-607 73-848 58-672 67-697 49-518 75-729 78-756 86-901 79-785 86-707 84-751 78-699 93-798 75-600 85-802 64-523 76-665 72-606 93-757 68-523 103-964 77-583 104-872 56-551 70-609 67-570 78-631 72-640 70-604 79-665 73-700 66-604 80-722 51-430 69-610 64-573

841 1,491 1136 1,068 1,225 1,049 1,373 1,535 1,648 1,328 1,235 1,258# 1,192# 1,393# 1,199# 931# 1,023# 1,031 1,694 1,057 1,241 940 731 983 1,293 1,526 1,731 1,407 1,870 1,541 1,169 1,212 1,694 1,171 1,738 1,158 1,578 1,361 1,174 1,504 1,405 1,177 1,511 1,359 1,587 1,208 1,742 1,529

45-32.0 41-36.2 42-36.4 65-33.2 77-34.5 77-37.6 76-35.2 74-37.0 71-36.0 103-35.3 67-34.1 84-35.3 59-37.1 75-34.3 73-35.8 75-36.0 60-35.0 60-40.8 60-38.7 65-41.5 65-37.7 77-36.2 53-41.8 69-40.3 67-40.4 63-39.6 53-38.6 50-38.0 58-39.0 64-37.6 69-37.7 64-40.0 68-38.2 53-38.0 59-36.8 59-43.3 62-40.5 58-39.3 65-39.6 68-41.4 61-40.8 73-39.9 76-41.6 65-39.2 61-39.9 41-37.1 49-40.4 51-37.5

32:01 31:19 28:54 29:14 30:43 28:57 32:08 29:47 30:36 31:04 30:05 32:45 33:45

# - Does not include interception return yardage. ^ - Does not include punt return yardage. CR - Conference ranking. NR - National Ranking.

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Coaching History HISTORY

Coaching Ledger 17 Head Coaches Coach (Alma Mater)

Years

Seasons

Games

W

L

T

Pct.

PF

C.E. Peterson (Oregon St.) 1921-29 9 78 43 31 4 .577 1,274 W.B. Herreid (Washington St.) 1930-34 5 46 20 21 5 .489 383 Leo Calland (Southern Calif. ’23) 1935-41 7 60 34 22 4 .600 638 John Eubank (Washington St. ’33) 1942 1 7 0 6 1 .071 50 Bob Breitbard (San Diego St. ’41) 1945 1 7 2 5 0 .286 65 Bill Terry (Western Kentucky ’32) 1946 1 10 6 4 0 .600 152 Bill Schutte (Idaho ’33) 1947-55 9 88 48 36 4 .568 1,852 Paul Governali (Columbia ’43) 1956-60 5 42 11 27 4 .310 437 Don Coryell (Washington ’50) 1961-72 12 125 104 19 2 .840 3,998 Claude Gilbert (San Jose St. ’59) 1973-80 8 89 61 26 2 .697 2,167 Doug Scovil (Pacific ’52) 1981-85 5 59 24 32 3 .432 1,415 Denny Stolz (Alma College ’55) 1986-88 3 35 16 19 0 .457 853 Al Luginbill (Cal Poly Pomona ’67) 1989-93 5 58 31 25 2 .534 1,977 Ted Tollner (Cal Poly SLO ’62) 1994-01 8 91 43 48 0 .473 2,266 Tom Craft (San Diego St. ’77) 2002-05 4 48 19 29 0 .396 1,090 Chuck Long (Iowa ’85) 2006-08 3 36 9 27 0 .250 742 Brady Hoke (Ball St. ’82) 2009APF - Average Points For; APA - Average Points Against; CC - Conference Championships (won outright or shared); BG - Bowl Games.

Most VIctorIes Coach (Seasons)

Wins

Don Coryell (1961-72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Claude Gilbert (1973-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Bill Schutte (1947-55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Ted Tollner (1994-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 C.E. Peterson (1921-29) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Leo Calland (1935-41) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Al Luginbill (1989-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Doug Scovil (1981-85) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 W.B. Herreid (1930-34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Tom Craft (2002-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Denny Stolz (1986-88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Paul Governali (1956-60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Chuck Long (2006-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Bill Terry (1946) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Bob Breitbard (1945) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 John Eubank (1942) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

HIgHest WInnIng Percentage Coach (Seasons)

Percentage

Don Coryell (1961-72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..840 Claude Gilbert (1973-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..697 Leo Calland (1935-41) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..600 Bill Terry (1946) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..600 C.E. Peterson (1921-29) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..577 Bill Schutte (1947-55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..568 Al Luginbill (1989-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..534 W.B. Herreid (1930-34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..489 Ted Tollner (1994-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..473 Denny Stolz (1986-88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..457 Doug Scovil (1981-85) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..432 Tom Craft (2002-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..396 Paul Governali (1956-60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..310 Bob Breitbard (1945) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..286 Chuck Long (2006-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 John Eubank (1942) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..071

PA

828 366 552 211 163 105 1,645 1,075 1,630 1,561 1,466 1,091 1,824 2,371 1,225 1,184

APF

16.33 8.33 10.63 7.14 9.29 15.20 21.05 10.40 31.98 24.35 23.98 24.37 34.09 24.90 22.71 20.61

APA

10.62 7.96 9.20 30.14 23.29 10.50 18.69 25.60 13.04 17.54 24.85 31.17 31.45 26.05 25.52 32.89

CC 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 3 0 1 0 1 0 0

Most gaMes coacHes Coach (Seasons)

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

Games

Don Coryell (1961-72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Ted Tollner (1994-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Claude Gilbert (1973-80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Bill Schutte (1947-55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 C.E. Peterson (1921-29) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Leo Calland (1935-41) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Doug Scovil (1981-85) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Al Luginbill (1989-93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Tom Craft (2002-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 W.B. Herreid (1930-34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Paul Governali (1956-60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Chuck Long (2006-08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Denny Stolz (1986-88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Bill Terry (1946) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Bob Breitbard (1945) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 John Eubank (1942) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

C.E. Peterson

W.B. Herreid

Bill Terry

Bill Schutte

Paul Governali

Don Coryell

Claude Gilbert

Doug Scovil

Denny Stolz

Al Luginbill

Ted Tollner

Tom Craft

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All-Time Coaches

Below is a list of San Diego State’s football coaches (excludes current staff) along with their alma mater and the years served on the SDSU staff. Following the list are brief bios on a couple of notable former assistants.

Name

Ulima Afoa Ron Aiken Chris Ash Dave Atkins Dino Babers Ralph Baker Al Baldock Damon Baldwin Dave Barnes Tom Bass Carl Benton Dana Bible Brian Billick Fred Bleil George Booker Bob Breitbard Harry Broadbent Andy Buh Leo Calland Charlie Camp Joe Bob Clements Ken Conatser Don Coryell Tom Craft Steve Devine Ken Delgado Wayne Dickens Al Douglas Rod Dowhower T.A. "Bull" Durham Bob Elliott Ron English Jim Erkenbeck John Eubank Steve Fairchild Frank Falks John Featherstone Jeff Fitzgerald John Fox Tom Freeman Walter Gaskins Neil Gates Joe Gibbs Claude Gilbert Paul Governali Jay Gutowski Sid Hall Al Hammerschmidt Jim Hanifan W.B. Herreid Jonathan Himebauch Jon Hoke Larry Holton Jim House Bret Ingalls William Inge Matt Irvin Curtis Johnson Harry Johnston Thom Kaumeyer Otto Kofler Barry Lamb Dave Lay Chuck Long Al Luginbill John Madden Ken Madison Ollie Matson Max McCartney Tim McConnell Dennis McKnight Burnie Miller Del Miller Ron Mims John Morello

Alma Mater ’Year

San Diego St. ’81 North Carolina A&T ’77 Drake ’96 Texas-El Paso ’72 Hawai’i ’84 Northwestern ’28 Southern California ’53 San Diego St. ’90 San Diego St. ’28 San Jose St. ’60 UCLA ’48 Cincinnati ’76 Brigham Young ’77 Westmar ’71 Western Washington ’93 San Diego St. ’41 Oklahoma ’36 Nevada ’96 Southern California ’23 Arizona ’96 Kansas St. ’99 Cincinnati ’67 Washington ’50 San Diego St. ’77 Heidelberg ’72 San Jose St. ’84 Rutgers ’73 Oklahoma ’20 San Diego St. ’65 Washington St. ’16 Iowa ’76 California ’91 San Diego St. ’52 Washington ’33 Colorado St. ’81 Parsons ’67 San Diego St. ’70 Cal St. Northridge ’83 San Diego St. ‘77 San Diego St. ’68 Montana ’73 Ohio St. ’38 San Diego St. ’64 San Jose St. ’59 Columbia ’43 San Diego St. ’57 Pacific ’59 Cal Poly Pomona ’63 California ’59 Washington St. Southern California ’98 Ball St. ’79 Iowa State ’70 Wyoming ’70 Idaho ’84 Iowa ’96 UNLV ’92 Idaho ’85 Nebraska ’43 Regents ’93 Washington St. ’49 Oregon ’78 San Diego St. ’64 Iowa ’85 Cal Poly Pomona ’67 Cal Poly SLO ’59 San Diego St. ’66 San Francisco ’52 Whittier ’59 Wisconsin ’77 Drake ’81 Wofford ’52 Northern Iowa ’76 Washington St. ’72 Pacific ’68

Seasons at SDSU

1982-93, 1997-2001 1998 2007-08 1981-85 1994 1934 1969-71 1996, 1997 (GA), 1993-2004 1927 1961 (GA), 1962-63 1948-50, 1952-57 1986-88 1981-85 1998-2005 2000-01 1945 (HC) 1949-55 2002-05 1935-41 (HC) 2000-01 2006-07 1984-85 1961-72 (HC) 1994-96, 2002-05 (HC) 1988-89 1994-2001 1995-2001 1926 1966-72 1922-23 2006-08 1996-97 1961 1942 (HC) 1986, 1991 1980 1980-81 1994-97 1978 (GA) 1981-83 2002-04 1949 1964-65 (GA), 1966 1967-72; 1973-80 (HC), 1995-99 1956-60 (HC) 1963-64 1964-79 1973-80 1972 1930-34 (HC) 2006-08 1987-88 2006-08 2002-05 1988-93 2006-07 2002-04 1988-93 1965 2002-06 1973-80 1988-93 1978-80, 1989-91, 1997-2001 2006-08 (HC) 1989-93 (HC) 1964-66 1966-67 (GA), 1973 1974-75 1963 1986-87 2005 1981-85 2006-08 1986-93 1981-85

HISTORY

Name

Alma Mater ’Year

Wayne Moses Washington ’77 Toby Neinas Missouri ’95 Mike Nelson Dayton ’69 Sean Payton Eastern Illinois ’87 C.E. Peterson Oregon St. Ray Peterson San Diego St. ’96 Kennedy Pola Southern California ’87 Cole Proctor Morehead St. ’67 Donnie Rea San Diego St. ’71 Monty Reedy San Diego St. ’76 Ed Schmidt Wyoming ’73 Dave Schramm San Diego St. ’87 Mel Schroeder Occidental ’32 William Schutte Idaho ’33 Doug Scovil Pacific ’52 Steve Shafer Utah St. ’63 Charles Smith San Diego St. ’31 Doug Smith Pacific ’52 Mike Smith Eastern Tennessee St. ’80 Choc Sportsman North Texas St. ’27 Brian Stark Colorado ’97 Denny Stolz Alma College ’55 Bill Terry Western Kentucky ’32 Ted Tollner Cal Poly SLO ’62 Frank Vitale Cornell ’52 Dick Wells Occidental ’53 Ed White California ’68 Del Wight Wyoming ’62 Ernie Zampese Cal Poly SLO ’62 Gary Zauner Wisconsin-La Crosse ’72 HC - head coach, GA - graduate assistant

BrIan BIllIck Years at SDSU: 1981-85

Seasons at SDSU

1986-88 2006-08 1987-88, 2008 1992-93 1921-29 (HC) 2002 (GA), 2003-05 1994-96, 1999 1981-85 1973-80 1976-79 (GA), 1980 1985-93 1992-2001 1946 1947-55 (HC), 1956-65 1981-85 (HC) 1975-82, 1994 1934-41, 1946-61 1981-85 1983-85 1947 2002-05, 2008 1986-88 (HC) 1946 (HC), 1947-48 1973-80, 1994-2001 (HC) 1956-60 1961-63 1994-97, 2005 1993 1967-75 1981-85 Does not include current coaching staff

Following a four-year assistant coaching stint at SDSU (1981-85) and successful tenures at Utah St. (1986-88) and Stanford (1989-91), Brian Billick moved on to the pro ranks. He became an assistant coach with Minnesota Vikings in 1992 and was promoted to offensive coordinator three games into the 1993 season, a position he held for the duration of his sevenyear stay. Billick directed a Vikings’ attack that set a variety of NFL and team records during an NFL-best 15-1 1998 season. Billick became the Baltimore Ravens head coach in 1999 and quickly changed the course of a team which went 16-31-1 in its previous three years, producing an 8-8 mark in his first season. The Ravens followed that up with a 12-4 regular season mark in 2000 and a sweep through the playoffs to the Super Bowl XXXV championship. Billick finished his tenure with the Ravens in 2007 with a 80-64 record in nine seasons.

Joe gIBBs Years at SDSU: 1964-66

Joe Gibbs, one of the most successful coaches in the history of the NFL, got his coaching start at his alma mater, San Diego St., in 1964. He joined the Aztecs’ staff as a graduate assistant and coached the offensive line during a period when the team won 27 of 31 games, including an 11-0 mark in 1966. Following assistant coaching jobs at Florida State, Southern California, Arkansas, and three NFL teams, Gibbs was named the head coach of the Washington Redskins, where he created a dynasty. He led the Redskins to four Super Bowls - winning three titles - and accumulated a 124-60 record during regular-season play and an amazing 16-5 post-season record (.789 win percentage) in 12 seasons. In 1993, he left Washington and the NFL at the pinnacle of his career and established Joe Gibbs Racing, assembling a NASCAR team that would go on to find success similar to what he achieved in the NFL. Gibbs came back to coach the Redskins from 2004-08, 11 seasons after originally retiring to spend more time with his family and his racing team. His final head coaching record stands at 171-101, including a 17-7 mark in the playoffs, and a career .629 winning percentage that ranks third all-time among coaches with more than 125 wins. Gibbs was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1996.

JoHn Madden Years at SDSU: 1964-66

John Madden came to The Mesa as a defensive coordinator in 1964 after coaching Hancock Junior College (Calif.) beginning in 1960. In 1967, he was hired by the Oakland Raiders. Two years later, Madden, at 33 years old, became the youngest head coach in the old American Football League. Madden, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, led the Raiders to a 10year overall record of 103-32-7 - the best winning percentage in NFL history. During his tenure, the Raiders won seven division titles, including a Super Bowl XI victory in 1976. He retired after the 1979 season to become a television analyst. Madden’s move to the broadcast booth has been even more historic, as demonstrated by his 16 Emmy nominations. He began work as an NFL analyst for NBC in 2006 until announcing his retirement this past spring.

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Bowl History HISTORY

all-tIMe BoWl aPPearances 8 Appearances - 4 Wins, 4 Losses Season Bowl Date 1947 1951 1966 1967 1969 1986 1991 1998

Harbor Bowl Pineapple Bowl Camellia Bowl Camellia Bowl Pasadena Bowl Holiday Bowl Freedom Bowl Las Vegas Bowl

Jan. 1, 1948 Jan. 1, 1952 Dec. 10, 1966 Dec. 9, 1967 Dec. 6, 1969 Dec. 30, 1986 Dec. 30, 1991 Dec. 19, 1998

OpponentResult

Hardin-Simmons Hawai’i Montana St. San Francisco St. Boston Univ. Iowa Tulsa North Carolina

Score L W W W W L L L

back Jimmy Asato and their dangerous single-wing attack. Most of the Aztecs suffered from a bout of food poisoning following the game, but completely recovered in time for the flight back to the mainland. 0-53 34-13 28-7 28-6 28-7 38-39 17-28 13-20

1966 Camellia Bowl

san dIego state 28, Montana state 7 Dec. 10, 1966 u Hughes Stadium u Sacramento, Calif. u Att: 15,740 SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Don Horn completed 23-of-38 passes for 343 yards and four touchdowns to lead San Diego State to a 28-7 win over Montana State in the 1966 Camellia Bowl. Horn had touchdown completions of 22, 50, 32 and 12 yards. Tom Nettles led the Aztecs with eight catches for 95 yards and a TD. Craig Scoggins had five receptions for 99 yards and Haven Moses caught five passes for 56 yards and two scores. Robert Jones had the other TD for SDSU on a 50-yard reception.

Team Records

Points - 38 vs. Iowa, 1986 Holiday Bowl First Downs - 24 vs. Boston Univ., 1969 Pasadena Bowl Rushing Attempts - 55 vs. San Francisco St., 1967 Camellia Bowl Rushing Yards - 249 vs. San Francisco St., 1967 Camellia Bowl Pass Attempts - 40 vs. Montana St., 1966 Camellia Bowl Pass Completions - 23 vs. Montana St., 1966 Camellia Bowl Total Offense - 485 vs. Boston Univ., 1969 Pasadena Bowl Penalty Yards - 166 (21 penalties) vs. San Francisco St., 1967 Camellia Bowl Third Down Conversions - 11-of-18 vs. Tulsa, 1991 Freedom Bowl Quarterback Sacks By - 5 vs. Iowa, 1986 Holiday Bowl

Score by Quarter

San Diego State Montana State

Team Statistics

Rushing Yards - 164 by Marshall Faulk (30 carries) vs. Tulsa, 1991 Freedom Bowl Passing Yards - 343 by Don Horn vs. Montana St., 1966 Camellia Bowl Made Field Goals - 2 by Nate Tandberg vs. North Carolina, 1998 Las Vegas Bowl Tackles - 12 by Damon Pieri vs. Tulsa, 1991 Freedom Bowl HardIn-sIMMons 53, san dIego state 0 Jan. 1, 1948 u Balboa Stadium u San Diego, Calif. u Att: 12,000

SAN DIEGO -- Hardin-Simmons blanked San Diego State, 53-0, before 12,000 in the 1948 Harbor Bowl at Balboa Stadium. The loss snapped the Aztecs’ five-game unbeaten streak, as the Cowboys controlled the ball for the majority of the game, outgaining SDSU, 470-66, on the ground. San Diego State still finished its bowl season with a 7-3-1 record and the Aztecs’ seven wins tied the 1937 and 1924 teams for most in school history.

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushing (Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Net Yardage

1

14 0

2

13 0

SDSU

11 66 5-20-1-60 126

3

14 0

4

12 0

F

53 0

HS

11 470 3-5-0-75 545

1952 Pineapple Bowl

san dIego state 34, HaWaI’I 13 Jan. 1, 1952 u Honolulu, Hawaii

HONOLULU -- Despite the heat and humidity that slowed down a potent San Diego State offense in the first half of the 1952 Pineapple Bowl, the Aztecs pulled away in the second half to take a 34-13 victory over Hawai'i. After a 14-6 SDSU lead at intermission, the Aztecs took advantage of cooler temperatures in the second half with three quick touchdowns by Art Preston, Preston Robinson and Don Jurk. It would be all the offense they would need as the SDSU defense stopped UH’s running

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3

7 0

4

0 7

F

28 7

MSU

21 28-112 23-40-1-343 68 455

12 41-115 13-19-0-117 60 232

1967 Camellia Bowl

1948 Harbor Bowl

Score by Quarter

2

7 0

SDSU

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

Individual Records

Hardin-Simmons San Diego State

1

14 0

san dIego state 27, san FrancIsco state 6 Dec. 9, 1967 u Hughes Stadium u Sacramento, Calif. u Att: 15,740

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The San Diego State defense limited San Francisco State to minus 11 rushing yards and forced eight Gator turnovers en route to a 27-6 victory over San Francisco State at the Camellia Bowl. Jim Crossley’s interception return for a touchdown was the only score of the first half as the Aztecs went into intermission with a 7-0 lead. The interception was one of six SDSU had in the game. Tom Nettles made it a 14-0 lead for the Aztecs just 2:17 into the second half when he caught a 32-yard TD pass from Joseph Turpen. Two TD runs of one and two yards by Ted Washington gave SDSU all the points it would need down the stretch. Washington led a balanced Aztec ground game with 94 yards on 23 carries, while Turpen contributed 74 yards on 10 carries and Daniel Laskowski added 61 rushing yards. Turpen also completed 10-of-16 passes for 118 yards and the 32-yard touchdown score to Nettles.

Score by Quarter

San Diego State San Francisco State

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

1

0 0

2

7 0

SDSU

18 55-249 11-22-1-122 77 371

3

14 0

4

6 6

SFSU

22 22-(-11) 28-60-6-267 82 256

F

27 6


HISTORY/BOWL HISTORY cont.

1969 Pasadena Bowl

1991 Freedom Bowl

san dIego state 28, Boston UnIVersIty 7 Dec. 6, 1969 u Rose Bowl u Pasadena, Calif. u Att: 41,276

tUlsa 28, san dIego state 17 Dec. 30, 1991 u Anaheim Stadium u Anaheim, Calif. u Att: 34,217

PASADENA, Calif. -- San Diego State spotted Boston University an early touchdown before scoring the final 28 points to earn a 28-7 triumph over the Terriers at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. It was the third bowl win for the Aztecs in four years. John Featherstone had touchdown catches of 34 and 57 yards for the SDSU offense, which outgained Boston, 485-167, including a 294-57 advantage through the air. Dennis Shaw completed 16-of-29 passes for 219 yards and one score, and rushed for another 59 yards on eight carries. Del Pifer led the Aztecs with 60 yards rushing, while Galen Pavelko had two interceptions on defense.

Score by Quarter

San Diego State Boston University

1

2

0 7

Team Statistics

14 0

3

7 0

SDSU

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

4

7 0

F

28 7

BU

24 50-191 28-32-3-294 82 485

12 46-110 7-17-3-57 63 167

SAN DIEGO -- Rob Houghtlin hit a field goal as time expired to lift Iowa to a 39-38 victory over San Diego State in the Holiday Bowl before the largest crowd (59,478) ever to watch an Aztec football game at that time. Rick Bayless led the Hawkeyes, who were down 28-13 with 7:52 left in the third quarter, with 110 yards and one touchdown on 19 carries. After two Iowa touchdowns in the fourth quarter, SDSU’s Kevin Rahill nailed a 21-yard field goal to give the Aztecs a 3836 lead with only 47 seconds remaining. However, the Hawkeyes marched down to the Aztec 24-yard-line and Houghtlin made the game-winning kick for Iowa. Todd Santos completed 21-of-33 passes for 298 yards and three touchdowns to lead the SDSU offense. Corey Gilmore caught nine passes for 70 yards and ran for 35 more, including a 1-yard run in the third quarter.

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

1

7 6

2

6 15

SDSU

17 36-117 21-33-2-298 69 415

3

8 7

4

18 10

UI

21 41-141 15-29-1-222 70 363

1

Tulsa San Diego State

7 7

F

39 38

2

7 7

3

7 0

SDSU

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

IoWa 39, san dIego state 38 Dec. 30, 1986 u Holiday Bowl u San Diego, Calif. u Att: 59,478

Iowa San Diego State

Score by Quarter

Team Statistics

1986 Holiday Bowl

Score by Quarter

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Ron Jackson rushed for 211 yards and a Freedom Bowl-record four touchdowns on 46 carries to lead Tulsa to a 28-17 victory over San Diego State at Anaheim Stadium. Freshman All-American Marshall Faulk rushed for 157 yards on 30 carries, including a 2-yard touchdown run with 5:23 remaining in the first quarter to give the Aztecs an early 7-0 lead. After two Tulsa scores, SDSU QB David Lowery capped a 10-play, 65-yard drive with a 4-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 14 at the half. The Hurricane defense limited the Aztecs to just 83 total yards and a 26-yard field goal by Andy Trakas in the second half, before Jackson’s 4-yard TD run with 3:59 remaining sealed the victory for Tulsa.

4

7 3

F

28 17

UT

21 38-189 19-37-0-164 75 353

23 58-256 9-17-0-122 75 378

1998 Las Vegas Bowl

nortH carolIna 20, san dIego state 13 Dec. 19, 1998 u Sam Boyd Stadium u Las Vegas, Nev. u Att: 21,429 LAS VEGAS -- Freshman quarterback Ronald Curry ran for a 48-yard touchdown in the first quarter and linebacker Keith Newman intercepted a Brian Russell pass at the goal line in the final minute as North Carolina held on for a 20-13 victory over San Diego State in the Las Vegas Bowl. After a 60-yard TD run by SDSU’s Lonny Mitchell, UNC rattled off 20 straight points before Nate Tandberg's 32-yard field goal with 2:16 left in the first half brought the Aztecs to within 20-10. With 9:49 to play in the game, SDSU took control on their own 6-yard line and began a march that covered 75 yards in 13 plays, culminating with a 38-yard field goal by Tanberg with

3:51 left. The Aztecs got the ball back when Joe Tuipala recovered a fumble on the UNC 23. Two plays later, Russell hooked up with Damon Gourdine on a 13-yard gain to the 10. After an incompletion in the left corner of the end zone, SDSU saw its hopes end moments later when Russell's pass over the middle was tipped by Brandon Spoon and picked off by Newman. With the wind blowing at nearly 50 miles per hour, the Aztecs limited the Tar Heels to 33 yards passing for the game and held a 20-8 advantage in first downs, while controlling the time of possession, 33:47-26:13.

Score by Quarter

1

North Carolina San Diego State

Team Statistics

12 7

First Downs Rushing (Att-Net Yds) Passing (PC-PA-Int-Yds) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yardage

2

8 3

SDSU

20 49-193 11-23-1-102 72 295

3

0 0

4

0 3

F

20 13

UNC

8 37-163 4-13-0-33 50 196

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First-Team All-Americans HISTORY

Henry Allison

all-aMerIcan - 1970

Played two seasons at San Diego State after transferring from College of Sequoias where he also lettered twice ... He anchored the offensive line that set the record for points in a season (44.9 per game) ... Received first-team All-America honors in 1970, his last year at SDSU ... Was drafted in the fifth round by Philadelphia and finished his five-year NFL career with St. Louis and Denver ... SDSU Hall of Fame member.

Willie Buchanon all-aMerIcan - 1971

A two-year letterwinner at San Diego State (1970 and 1971) and a team captain his senior season … Earned most valuable player honors in the 1971 East-West Shrine All-Star Game ... He also played in the Coaches All-America Game and College All-Star Game … Had five interceptions as a senior, the most on the team and the fifth highest total in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association … Also punted 39 times for a 36.5 yard average, the fifth best mark in the PCAA … Selected as a cornerback on The Sporting News all-time college team … First-round draft choice by the Green Bay Packers in 1972 … Named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1972 … Charter member of the Aztec Hall of Fame (1988) … Also inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame (1993) and San Diego Hall of Champions (1994) and has had his No. 28 jersey retired by San Diego State.

John Butler

ball for the Los Angeles Bulldogs … His son, Steve, was also an All-American at SDSU ... Was an Aztec Hall of Fame inductee in 2007.

Steve Duich

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1967

A two-year letterwinner and starter (1966, ’67) who helped guide the Aztecs to a 21-1 record during his stay … Anchored the offensive line that averaged 29.2 points and 355.7 yards of offense in 10 games … In his All-America season, the Aztecs averaged nearly four yards per rush with four players gaining more than 280 yards rushing … Selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers … Son of Aztec All-American John Duich ... Was an Aztec Hall of Fame inductee in 2007.

Lloyd Edwards

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1968

Lettered in 1967 and 1968 at San Diego State, helping the Aztecs to a 19-1-1 record in his two seasons … Earned All-America honors as a senior in 1968 … Second leading rusher on the '67 squad, with 442 yards on 71 carries for an impressive 6.2 yards per carry … Followed that up with an 809-yard rushing campaign in 1968, carrying 178 times for a 4.5 rush average … Also had seven rushing touchdowns in his All-American campaign … He had three rushing touchdowns and was not stopped for a loss in any of his 71 carries … Selected in the third round of the 1969 NFL Draft by Oakland.

Marshall Faulk

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1935

The first Aztec football player to receive national recognition … A three-year letterwinner (1933, `34, `35), Butler earned All-America accolades in 1935 … Played both ways, as a pulling guard on offense and a linebacker on defense … Voted to the all-conference team all three seasons … Served as the mayor of San Diego from 1951 to 1955 … Member of the Aztec Hall of Fame.

Fred Dryer

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1968

A two-year letterwinner and starter at San Diego State (1967, 1968) who helped guide the Aztecs to a 19-1-1 record during his tenure … Played 13 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams … A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Dryer anchored a defensive line that led the Rams to an appearance in Super Bowl XIX … Following his football career, he had a successful acting career, staring in the long-running television series "Hunter" and later starting his own production company … Inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame in 1988 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

John Duich

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1938

Played three seasons (1936, `37, `38) … Was captain and most valuable player on the 1938 team … Played professional foot-

all-aMerIcan - 1991, ’92, ‘93

Three-time All-American (1991, ’92, ’93), two-time unanimous consensus All-American (1992, ’93) … Led the nation in rushing as a freshman in 1991 with 1,429 yards and in 1992 as a sophomore with 1,630 yards … Despite playing just three collegiate seasons, collected 4,557 yards rushing ... Fifth player in NCAA history and first since Cornell's Ed Marinaro in 1970-71 to record back-to-back rushing titles … One of three players among the top 35 all-time NCAA rushers with fewer than 800 carries … Other NCAA Division I-A career ranks include: first in points per game (12.1), seventh in rushing yards per game (148.0) and career rushing touchdowns (57) and eighth in career points (376) and all-purpose yardage per game (180.5) … Finished in the top nine of the Heisman Trophy balloting in all three of his seasons, including second in 1992 and fourth in 1993 … Career totals included a school-record 766 carries for 4,589 yards and 57 touchdowns ... Rushed for at least 100 yards in 23 of his 32 career outings ... Posted seven 200-yard games and two 300-yard games … Rushed 201 times for 1,429 yards and 21 touchdowns in 1991 to become first freshman in NCAA history to lead nation in scoring (15.6 ppg) and rushing (158 ypg.) ... Set a career high and then-NCAA freshman record with 386 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 37 carries vs. Pacific in his second collegiate game ... Recorded four NCAA freshman records and tied Emmitt Smith for earliest game for freshman to surpass 1,000 yards by doing so in his seventh … Second overall pick by Indianapolis in 1994 NFL Draft … A seven-time NFL Pro Bowl selection, he earned league most valuable player honors in 2000 … Won the world cham-

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Marshall Faulk - SDSU Totals

Rushing

G

1991 1992 1993 Totals

Att.

LG

TDs

4,589

6.0

71

57

1,429 1,630 1,530

G

Rec.

Yds.

31

82

973

766

9 10 12

1991 1992 1993 Totals

Avg.

201 265 300

31

Receiving

Yds.

9 10 12

17 18 47

201 128 644

7.1 6.2 5.1

63 68 71

21 15 21

Avg.

LG

TDs

11.9

87

5

11.8 7.1 13.7

80 17 87

2 0 3

Gary Garrison

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1964

A two-year letterwinner for the Aztecs (1964, ’65) … Set San Diego State records with 26 career touchdown receptions and 1,272 receiving yards in 1964 … Was the first Aztec player to participate in the East-West Shrine Game … Taken in the first round of the 1965 futures draft by San Diego … A twotime Pro Bowl selection (1971, ’73) … Inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame in 1988.

Receiving

Gary Garrison - SDSU Totals G

Rec.

19

148

10 9

1964 1965 Totals

78 70

Yds.

1,272 916

2,188

Avg.

LG

TDs

14.8

65

26

16.3 13.1

52 65

15 11

Don Horn

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1966

A two-year player at SDSU, he produced a remarkable senior season … Led the Aztecs to a perfect 10-0 mark by passing for 2,234 yards, completing 134-of-253 passes (53.0 percent) … He also threw for 18 touchdowns and rushed for three more … Led an offense that averaged 28.9 points and 426.6 yards per game … One of eight Aztec players taken in the 1967 draft, he was selected in the first round by Green Bay.

Passing 1965 1966 Totals

Don Horn - SDSU Totals G

10 10

20

Att. Comp. Yds.

206 253

459

Pct.

Int.

LG

TDs

257 3,922 .560

23

82

39

123 1,688 .597 134 2,234 .530

11 12

65 82

21 18

Mike Malano

all-aMerIcan - 1999

A four-year letterwinner, Malano earned AllAmerica honors as a senior by the Football Writers Association … All-MWC first-team choice as a senior ... Started every game at center, recording 30 knockdowns while not allowing a quarterback sack the entire season ... Helped an offense that generated 373.3 yards per game... All-WAC first-team selection as a junior in 1998 ... Didn't allow a sack all season and registered 22


HISTORY/ALL-AMERICANS cont. knockdowns ... Named Aztecs’ Lineman of the Year ... Started the first seven games in 1997 at strong-side offensive guard before moving to center vs. Hawai’i and the remainder of the season ... Started every game at strong-side guard in 1996 ... Part of an offense that finished eighth in the nation in total and scoring offense … Started all 46 games of his college career … Selected in the seventh round by Minnesota in the 2000 Draft … Played with the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe during the 2002 season.

Kirk Morrison

all-aMerIcan - 2003

Capped off a standout junior season by being named a first-team All-American as well as the Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... Repeated as MWC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … In 2003, finished fourth in the MWC with 9.6 tackles per game and led the league with 1.33 tackles for loss per game ... Finished second in the conference with 17 tackles for loss on the season ... Led SDSU in tackles for loss, forced fumbles and recoveries ... Reached double figures in tackles six times, including 15 stops against BYU ... A three-time first-team all-Mountain West selection ... College Football News listed him as one of the top 40 players in the country … Left SDSU as the school's second alltime leading tackler.

Kirk Morrison - SDSU Totals

Defensive G 2001 11 2002 13 2003 12 2004 11 Totals 47

UT 39 60 70 72

TT TFL Sack FF

69 97 115 115

241 396

5 9 17 9

40

3 3 3.5 0

9.5

1 2 4 1

8

FR PBU Int. 0 5 2 3

3 3 3 2

10

11

1 3 1 1

6

Haven Moses

all-aMerIcan - 1967

Played for two seasons at San Diego State after attending Los Angeles Harbor Junior College … Helped the Aztecs to a 19-1 mark in 1966 and 1967 … In addition to earning All-America honors from The Sporting News and Time Magazine in 1967, he also earned Little All-Coast by the AP and UPI that same year … Played in the 1967 East-West Shrine Game and also played in the 1968 College All-Star Game and Senior Bowl … Pulled in 54 passes for 958 yards and seven touchdowns in his All-America senior campaign … Caught 111 passes for 2,103 yards and 15 TDs in his two seasons on the Mesa … Was a 1968 first-round draft pick of Buffalo … Member of the 1974 Pro Bowl team.

Receiving 1966 1967 Totals

Haven Moses - SDSU Totals G

Rec.

18

111

10 10

57 54

Yds.

1,145 958

2,103

Avg.

LG

TDs

18.9

59

15

20.1 17.7

59 52

8 7

Norm Nygaard

lIttle all-aMerIcan - 1954

Craig Penrose

Kyle Turley

all-aMerIcan - 1975

Played two seasons with the Aztecs (1974 and 1975) after transferring from Colorado … Led the nation in passing in 1975, becoming the third Aztec player in a five-year span to lead the NCAA in that category (Brian Sipe - 1971, Jesse Freitas 1973) … 1975 team MVP … Finished the 1975 season ranked second nationally in total offense ... Impressive numbers during his All-America campaign, connecting on 198of-349 passes (56.7 percent) for 2,660 yards with 15 touchdowns while leading SDSU to an 8-3 record … Selected in the fourth round of the 1976 NFL Draft by Denver … Played portions of four seasons with the Broncos, logging 18 career games … Also spent time in the USFL.

Joins Marshall Faulk as the only consensus All-Americans in SDSU history … A semifinalist for both the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award his senior season … Earned All-America honors as a senior, becoming the first Aztec offensive lineman to earn that distinction since Henry Allison in 1970 … Selected to play in both the Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine postseason all-star games … Blocked for three different 1,000-yard rushers during his Aztec tenure … Selected seventh overall in the 1998 draft … A 2000 Associated Press All-Pro … Set a New Orleans team record against St. Louis in 2000 with three fumble recoveries ... Was a teammate of Marshall Faulk with the Rams.

Henry Williams

Craig Penrose - SDSU Totals

Passing 1974 1975 Totals

all-aMerIcan - 1997

G

Att. Comp. Yds.

10 11

235 349

21

584

Pct.

Int.

LG

TDs

330 4,343 .565

33

55

25

132 1,683 .563 198 2,660 .567

9 24

52 55

10 15

Noel Prefontaine all-aMerIcan - 1996

Named a first-team All-America selection by the Associated Press and Football Writers Association ... Played at SDSU for two seasons after playing as a freshman at CS Fullerton in 1992 and as a sophomore at Arizona State in 1993 … Punted 48 times for a school-record average of 46.5 yards per punt … That average was good for second in the nation, just onetenth of a yard behind the national leader in the category … Did not have any of his 100 punts in his junior or senior seasons blocked … Showed amazing consistency as a senior, averaging 41.7 yards or better per punt in all 11 games … He averaged more than 50 yards per punt in a game twice in 1996, including a 53.5 average against Hawaii … Recorded a school-record 82-yard punt at New Mexico … Holds school records for best punting average in both a season and a career … A CFL all-star.

all-aMerIcan - 1978

A two-year letterwinner (1977 and 1978) for the Aztecs, Williams was named a Kodak All-American his senior season … Also earned second-team honors by United Press International in 1978 … Selected in the sixth round of the 1978 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

Defensive G 1977 11 1978 11 Totals 22

Henry Williams - SDSU Totals UT 30 34

64

AT

15 21

36

TFL Sack FR 3 0

3

0 0

0

1 0

1

PBU

Int.

10

5

9 1

3 2

Tom Reynolds

all-aMerIcan - 1971

An all-Pacific Coast Athletic Association performer and earned team most valuable player honors as a senior … The nation's leading receiver in 1971 when he hauled in 67 receptions for 1,070 yards and seven touchdowns … Caught 25 more passes than any other player in the PCAA … A second-round selection of New England in the 1972 NFL Draft … Played in 21 NFL games and caught 15 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns in two NFL seasons … Inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame in 1990.

Receiving 1969 1970 1971 Totals

Tom Reynolds - SDSU Totals G

Rec.

Yds.

Avg.

18

117

1,955

16.7

8 50 885 17.7 Did not play due to injury 10 67 1,070 16.0

LG 67

57

67

TDs 18 7

25

A two-time all-conference performer who played for the Aztecs for three seasons (1952, 53, 54) … His 2,619 career rushing yards were a San Diego State record until Marshall Faulk’s arrival ... Aztec Hall of Fame inductee in 2002.

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National Honors HISTORY

Division I Era Multiple All-America Recipients

11 times by 11 players

13 Players (1 three-time, 12 two-time)

Yr. 63 70 73 79 83 86

3-tIMe all-aMerIcan *Marshall Faulk, RB (1991-1st, 1992-1st, 1993-1st) 2-tIMe all-aMerIcans Doug Aronson, OG (1985-HM, 1986-3rd) Darius Durham, WR (1981-HM, 1982-HM) Chris Hardy, RB (1985-HM, 1986-HM) Paul Hewitt, RB (1987-HM, 1988-HM) Michael Hughes, P (2005-HM, 2007-HM) Pete Inge, OG (1978-2nd, 1979-2nd) Kirk Morrison, LB (2003-1st, 2004-2nd) Ricky Parker, DB (1995-HM, 1996-HM) *Todd Santos, QB (1986-HM, 1987-3rd) *Brian Sipe, QB (1970-HM, 1971-HM) Kyle Turley, OT (1996-HM, 1997-1st) Kevin Wells, C (1987-HM, 1988-HM)

87 95 98 02

Yr. 01 02

Source

Haven Moses, WR SN, TM Henry Allison, OG SN, TM, NEA Willie Buchanon, DB SN, TM, PW Tom Reynolds, WR TM 75 Craig Penrose, QB SN, TM 78 Henry Williams, DB FC 91 Marshall Faulk, RB AP, SN 92 ** Marshall Faulk, RB AP, FC, FN, FW, SN, UP, WC 93 ** Marshall Faulk, RB AP, FC, FN, FW, SN, UP, WC 96 Noel Prefontaine, P AP, FW 97 * Kyle Turley, OT FC, FN, FW, SN 99 Mike Malano, C FW 03 Kirk Morrison, LB CF * - Consensus All-American as defined by the NCAA ** - Consensus All-American unanimous selection AP - Associated Press, CF - Collegefootballnews, FC - American Football Coaches Association (Kodak), FN - Football News, FW - Football Writers Association of America, NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association, PW - Pop Warner, RI Rivals.com, SN - Sporting News, TM - Time Magazine, UP United Press.

Second-Team All-Americans

10 times by nine players

Yr. 78 79 85 90 95 96 97 01 04

Player, Position

Pete Inge, OG Henry Williams, DB Pete Inge, OG Webster Slaughter, WR Patrick Rowe, WR George Jones, RB Noel Prefontaine, P Kyle Turley, OT Larry Ned, RB Kirk Morrison, LB

AP AP

Player, Position

Larry Ned, RB J.R. Tolver, WR

95

FN

96

FN

AP

AP, FN SN FN

SN SN

Source SN SN

Source AP

53 times by 44 players

Yr. 64 70 71 76 78 79

80 81

82 83 84 85

UP

AP, UP AP, FN AP AP FN

AP AP

SN

86

Player, Position

James Allison, RB Tim Delaney, WR Brian Sipe, QB Leon Van Gorkum, DE Brian Sipe, QB Travis Hitt, LB Pete Inge, OG Don Warren, TE Henry Williams, DB Tony Allen, RB Pete Inge, OG Pat Mulholland, P Steve Stapler, WR Terrell Ward, DB Kevin Mitchell, LB Vernon Dean, DB Darius Durham, WR Mike Jezulin, P Matt Kofler, QB Darius Durham, WR Matt Long, C Jim Sandusky, WR Mike Saxon, P Tory Nixon, CB Doug Aronson, OG Chris Hardy, RB Mike Hooper, DT Chris O'Brien, PK Todd Richards, LB Mike Stevens, MG Levi Esene, DT Chris Hardy, RB Steve Lauter, DB Mario Mitchell, CB Todd Santos, QB

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AP

Honorable Mention All-Americans

13 times by 11 players three consensus All-America selections 67 70 71

Neal Petties, WR Tim Delaney, WR Jesse Freitas, QB Pete Inge, OG Jim Sandusky, WR Doug Aronson, OG Rob Awalt, TE Todd Santos, QB George Jones, RB Damon Gourdine, WR/KR J.R. Tolver, WR

Source

two times by two players

First-Team All-Americans Player, Position

Player, Position

Fourth-Team All-Americans

* - Member of Aztec Hall of Fame

Yr.

87

Third-Team All-Americans

Source NEA UP AP

AP, UP AP, UP UP UP

98 05 07

Yr. 01 03 05

Yr. 35 38 54

AP

67

AP, SN

68

SN AP AP

SN AP

Player, Position

Kirk Morrison, LB Lynell Hamilton, RB Russell Allen, LB

Yr.

AP AP

78 98 01

AP AP AP AP AP AP

FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN CF CF

Team 4th 1st HM

Source SN

SN, RI SN

Player, Position

Don Warren, TE Scott Auerbach, DB Brian Simnjanovski, P

Team

National Award Candidates

AP AP

AP

Academic All-Americans

AP AP

AP

Player, Position

three times by three players

AP

AP

John Butler, OG John Duich, OT Norm Nygaard, RB Ron Steward, WR Jay Gutowski, OG Jay Gutowski, OG Jim Allison, RB Gary Garrison, WR Leo Carroll, DE Don Horn, QB Steve Duich, OT Haven Moses, WR Fred Dryer, DL Lloyd Edwards, RB

AP AP

AP

14 times by 13 players

66

AP

AP

Little All-Americans (Pre-Division I Era)

SN

SN

AP

three times by three players

AP

AP

AP

Freshman All-Americans

55 56 64

AP, UP

Paul Hewitt, RB Kerry Reed-Martin, TE Todd Santos, QB Kevin Wells, C Monty Gilbreath, WR Paul Hewitt, RB Kevin Wells, C Chris Finch, OG Ricky Parker, DB Will Blackwell, WR Billy Blanton, QB Peter Holt, PK Adrian Ioja, DE Ricky Parker, CB Kyle Turley, OT Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Michael Hughes, P Michael Hughes, P

Heisman Trophy (Top College Player) 91 92 93

Marshall Faulk (9th; 52 pts.) Marshall Faulk (2nd; 1,080 pts.) Marshall Faulk (4th; 250 pts.)

2nd 1st 2nd


HISTORY/NATIONAL HONORS cont. Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year) 06

Lynell Hamilton, RB (preseason)

Hossman Award (National Player of the Year) 04

Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason)

Bednarik Award (Outstanding Defensive Player) 04

Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason)

Nagurski Award (Top Defensive Player) 03 04 06

Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) Matt McCoy, LB (preseason) Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) Antwan Applewhite, DE (preseason)

Butkus Award (Outstanding Linebacker) 02 03 04 07 08

Kirk Morrison (preseason) Kirk Morrison (preseason) Kirk Morrison (semifinalist, 1 of 12) Matt McCoy (preseason) Russell Allen (preseason) Russell Allen (preseason)

Ted Hendricks Award (Top Defensive End) 02

Antwan Applewhite, DE (preseason)

Biletnikoff Award (Top Wide Receiver) 02

J.R. Tolver (semifinalist) Kassim Osgood (preseason)

Davey O’Brien Award (Outstanding Quarterback) 03

Adam Hall, QB (preseason)

Doak Walker Award (Top Running Back) 01 04 05

Larry Ned (semifinalist) Lynell Hamilton (preseason) Lynell Hamilton (preseason)

Rimington Award (Outstanding Center) 02 04 05

Johnathan Ingram (preseason) Jasper Harvey (preseason) Jasper Harvey (preseason)

Lombardi Award (Top Down Lineman) 03 04 08

Kirk Morrison (preseason) Mike Kracalik (preseason) Kirk Morrison (preseason) Russell Allen (preseason)

Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman) 04

Mike Kracalik (preseason)

Lou Groza Award (Outstanding Kicker) 96 03

Peter Holt (finalist, 1 of 5) J.C. Mejia (semifinalist, 1 of 20)

Ray Guy Award (Outstanding Punter) 03 06 07

Brian Simnjanovski (preseason) Michael Hughes (preseason) Michael Hughes (preseason)

NCAA Statistical Champions total oFFense Year Player

Cl.

rUsHIng Year Player

Cl.

1969 1973 1987

1991 1992

Dennis Shaw Jesse Freitas Todd Santos

Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk

Plays

Sr. Sr. Sr.

Rush

388 410 562

Fr. So.

Pass

12 -92 -244

3,185 2,993 3,932

Gms.

Plays

9 10

PassIng Year Player

Cl.

receIVIng Year Player

Cl.

Gms.

Rec.

receIVIng yards Per gaMe Year Player

Cl.

Gms.

Rec.

scorIng Year Player

Cl.

PUnt retUrns Year Player

Cl.

kIckoFF retUrns Year Player

Cl.

G

Att.

Comp.

CPG

1990 2002

1987 1991

1983

1980

Tom Reynolds Dwight McDonald

Patrick Rowe J. R. Tolver

Paul Hewitt Marshall Faulk

Jim Sandusky

Mike Fox

Jr. Sr.

Jr. Sr.

10 11

11 13

Gms

Sr. Fr.

Sr.

12 9

No. 20

Marshall Faulk

21 17 24

Yards

TDs 24 23

Yards

2XP 0 2

TDs

381

Gms 31

TDs 62

2,532 2,993 2,660

2XP 4

17 21 15

Yards

TDs

Avg.

TDs

126.6 137.3

FG 0 0

Pts.

144 140

Avg.

12.0 15.6

Avg.

361

0

8 13

19.0

Yards

FG

7 7

Avg.

90

11

Years

Yards TDs

.531 .654 .567

Long

1

No.

1991-93

Pct.

158.8 163.0

1,070 1,157

1,392 1,785

Fr.

career PoInts Per gaMe Player

Int.

6.7 7.8

71 128

YPG

1,429 1,630

RPG

67 86

YPG

319.7 263.7 307.3

Yards

201 265

1971 Brian Sipe Sr. 11 369 196 17.8 1973 Jesse Freitas Sr. 11 347 227 20.6 1975 Craig Penrose Sr. 11 349 198 18.0 Between 1970 and 1978, the NCAA ranked passing leaders by completions per game.

1971 1974

Total

3,197 2,901 3,688

32.8

Pts.

376

Avg.

12.1

NCAA Annual Team Champions 1969 1969 1969 1971 1973 1975 1983 1996

Total Offense Passing Offense Scoring Offense Passing Offense Passing Offense Passing Offense Punt Returns Net Punting

532.2 yards per game 374.2 yards per game 46.4 points per game 251.4 yards per game 305.0 yards per game 291.3 yards per game 17.0 yards per return 44.9 yards per punt

Craig Penrose became the third Aztec quarterback in a five-year span to lead the nation in passing when he threw for 2,660 yards as a senior in 1975.

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Conference Honors HISTORY

League Player of the Year

five times by four players

Yr. Player, Position Western Athletic Conference (1978-99) 87 92 95

Todd Santos, QB Marshall Faulk, RB George Jones, RB

03 04

Kirk Morrison, LB Kirk Morrison, LB

Mountain West Conference (1999-)

Honor Offensive PoY Offensive PoY Offensive PoY Defensive PoY Co-Defensive PoY

League Freshman Of The Year Yr. 03

50

51

Player, Position

Lynell Hamilton, RB

League Coach Of The Year

52

two times by two coaches

Yr. Coach Western Athletic Conference (1978-99) 86 98

47 48 49

Denny Stolz Ted Tollner

Honor

CoY Pacific Division-CoY

First-Team All-League

53

54

236 times by 189 players

Yr. Player, Position No. 1st Team Selections Southern Calif. Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1926-38)

55

27 28

57 58

26

29 30 32 33

34 35 36 37 38

Dave Barnes, OT Ed Ruffa, RB Paul Mott, FB Werner Peterson, OT Art Wilson, FB Gordon Cox Art Wilson, FB Elden Dilley, FG George Mosolf, E Bill Bailey, FB George Mosolf, E Glen Warren, C Bill Bailey, FB John Butler, OG George Mosolf, E Jack Rand, E Owen Rice, OT John Butler, OG Owen Rice, OT John Butler, OG Ed Smyth, E Herb Ward, OG Max Glass, FB Herb Ward, OT Abbie Vanoni, OG Bill Timmons, E Hal Tracy, FB Abbie Vanoni, OG

1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd

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California Collegiate Athletic Association (1939-67)

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64 65

66

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Al Sawaya, OT George Brown, OG Tom Dahms, OT Tom Dahms, OT James Dowd, OG Tom Wilson, E Byron Chase, OT Bob Conklin, OG Bob Embrey, DB Ralph Freitag, C Art Preston, B Birt Slater, DE Jim Erkenbeck, OT-DG Hugh Lathman, DG George Leja, LB Ferman McPhatter, DG Chet Nicholson, E Art Preston, B Ed Ricketts, DB Jesse Thompson, B Ed Fletcher, DB Paul Held, B Bob Lyons, DE Dick Ortega, OT-DT Paul Held, B Harry Higgins, C Marshall Malcolm, DB Norm Nygaard, RB-DB Harry Higgins, C Marshall Malcolm, DB Norm Nygaard, RB-DB Jay Gutowski, OG William Ledford, OT Jay Gutowski, OG William Ledford, OT Joe Duke, B Joe Duke, B Braxton Pinkins, E Dick Morris, B Pat Robbins, OG Kern Carson, B David Lay, OT Neal Petties, E Kern Carson, B John Farris, OT Mario Mendez, B Dave Stenson, OG Jim Allison, B John Farris, OT Gary Garrison, E Gary Garrison, E Nate Johns, B Cliff Kenney, LB Ken Madison, E Larry Martin, MG Ralph Wenzel, OG Leo Carroll, DE Don Fisher, E Don Horn, QB Bob Howard, DB Larry Schakel, OG Craig Scoggins, E Jeff Staggs, LB Teddy Washington, B Jon Wittler, LB John Beck, DB

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Paul Daniels, OG Steve Duich, OT Lloyd Edwards, B Cliff Hancock, DB Jim Hight, MG Haven Moses, E

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Tim Burnett, DL Tim Delaney, TE Lee Felice, OT Billie Hayes, DB Bill Pierson, C Tom Reynolds, WR Dennis Shaw, QB Tom Shellabarger, OT Bill Van Leeuwen, DL Carl Weathers, LB Lon Woodard, DL Henry Allison, OG Ken Burrow, WR Tim Delaney, TE Tom Hayes, DB Al Limahelu, K Tom Shellabarger, OT Leon Van Gorkum, DE Willie Buchanon, DB Steve Henson, OT Tom Reynolds, WR Brian Sipe, QB Ty Youngs, DT Randy Bixler, DL Isaac Curtis, WR Bill Donckers, QB Bill Ferguson, LB Joe Lavender, DB Joe Amaral, LB Rick Ash, DL Tony Bachmann, OG Pat Cassady, LB Keith Denson, WR Jesse Freitas, QB Bobby Henderson, LB Monte Jackson, DB Dave Limebrook, C Claudie Minor, OT Darold Nogle, TE Rick Ash, DL Tony Bachmann, RB Burt Blackwell, LB Mike Gilbert, DL Bobby Henderson, LB Monte Jackson, DB Bill Kramer, RB Dwight McDonald, WR Duke Fergerson, WR Mike Gilbert, DL Travis Hitt, LB Mel Jacobs, KR Craig Penrose, QB Charlie Wortiska, OG

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Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1969-75) 69

70

71

72

73

74

75

Western Athletic Conference (1978-98) 78 79


HISTORY/CONFERENCE HONORS cont. 80 81 82 83 84 85

86

87 88 89 90

91

92

93 94 95

96

97 98

Steve Stapler, WR Terrell Ward, DB Kevin Mitchell, LB Vernon Dean, DB Mike Jezulin, P Darius Durham, WR Jim Sandusky, WR & Ret. Spec. Rich Moran, OT Tory Nixon, CB Doug Aronson, OG Chris Hardy, HB Chris O'Brien, PK Todd Richards, LB Webster Slaughter, WR Doug Aronson, OG Rob Awalt, TE Levi Esene, DT Steve Lauter, S Monty Gilbreath, Ret. Spec. Clarence Nunn, DB Todd Santos, QB Paul Hewitt, RB Monty Gilbreath, WR John Wesselman, DB Dennis Arey, WR Dan McGwire, QB Patrick Rowe, WR Nick Subis, OL Eric Duncan, DL Marshall Faulk, RB Jim Jennings, OL Damon Pieri, DB Patrick Rowe, WR Marshall Faulk, RB Tony Nichols, OL Damon Pieri, CB Darnay Scott, WR Marshall Faulk, RB Darnay Scott, WR La'Roi Glover, DL Ricky Parker, DB Will Blackwell, WR Chris Finch, OG George Jones, RB Ricky Parker, DB Will Blackwell, WR Leandrew Childs, Ret. Specialist Adrian Ioja, DE Ricky Parker, CB Noel Prefontaine, P Kyle Turley, OT Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Kyle Turley, OT Rick Austin, OL Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Damon Gourdine, WR & Ret. Specialist Mike Malano, OL

Mountain West Conference (1999-) 99 00 01 02 03 04

Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DL Mike Malano, OL Gray McNeill, TE Will Demps, DB Will Demps, DB David Moreno, OL Larry Ned, RB Kirk Morrison, LB Kassim Osgood, WR J.R. Tolver, WR Brendan Darby, OL Lynell Hamilton, RB Kirk Morrison, LB Kirk Morrison, LB

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Marcus Demps, S Freddy Keiaho, LB Antwan Applewhite, DE

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Second-Team All-League

31 times by 23 players

93

Yr. Player, Position Mountain West Conference (1999-) 99

00

01 02 03

04 05 06 07

94 95

Jerome Haywood, DL Jonas Lewis, RB Joey Mayo, LB Larry Ned, RB Scott Nicholson, DL Ted Printy, OL Jomar Butler, LB Jerome Haywood, DL Ricky Sharpe, DB Brian Simnjanovski, P J.R. Tolver, WR Jerome Haywood, DL Brian Simnjanovski, P J.R. Tolver, WR Amon Arnold, DL Jonathan Ingram, OL Jeff Shoate, DB Mike Kracalik, OL Matt McCoy, LB Brandon Rager, DL Jeff Shoate, DB Mike Kracalik, OL Blake Lobel, DL Matt McCoy, LB Michael Hughes, P Kurt Kahui, DL Jeff Webb, WR Joe Martin, LB Michael Hughes, P Kevin O’Connell, QB Brett Swain, WR

96

97 98

Mountain West Conference (1999-) 99

Player of the Week

95 times by 65 players

Yr. Player, Position (Date) Western Athletic Conference (1978-98) 80 81 82 84 85 86

87 88 89 90

91

Rick Carusa, LB (Nov. 1) Kevin Mitchell, LB (Nov. 29) Matt Kofler, QB (Sept. 12) Matt Kofler, QB (Oct. 10) Dave Croudip, DB (Oct. 23) Mark McKay, QB (Nov. 6) Mike Fox, DB (Nov. 20) Todd Santos, QB (Sept. 8) Chris Hardy, QB (Sept. 30) Webster Slaughter, WR (Oct. 28) Todd Santos, QB (Nov. 25) Chris Hardy, RB (Sept. 13) Todd Santos, QB (Nov. 1) Lyndon Earley, DB (Nov. 15) Levi Essene, DT (Nov. 29) Todd Santos, QB (Sept. 12) Todd Santos, QB (Oct. 17) Paul Hewitt, RB (Nov. 5) Darin Wagner, RB (Sept. 23) John Wesselman, DB (Sept. 30) Ron Slack, RB (Oct. 14) Dan McGwire, QB (Sept. 29) Patrick Rowe, WR (Oct. 13) Dan McGwire, QB (Nov. 17) T.C. Wright, RB (Nov. 24) Marshall Faulk, RB (Sept. 14)

92

Andy Coviello, LB (Oct. 12) David Lowery, QB (Oct. 26) David Lowery, QB (Nov. 16) Marshall Faulk, RB (Sept. 5) Marshall Faulk, RB (Sept. 12) Darnay Scott, WR (Oct. 17) Marshall Faulk, RB (Nov. 14) Craigus Thompson, LB (Oct. 9) Marshall Faulk, RB (Nov. 13) Tim Gutierrez, QB (Sept. 10) Ricky Parker, CB (Sept. 11) Julius McChristian, SS (Oct. 2) Craigus Thompson, LB (Oct. 9) George Jones, RB (Oct. 16) Peter Holt, PK (Sept. 9) Will Blackwell, WR (Sept. 16) Peter Holt, PK (Sept. 23) Leandrew Childs, RS (Oct. 13) Noel Prefontaine, P (Nov. 4) Billy Blanton, QB (Nov. 11) Jason Moore, DB (Nov. 25) Billy Blanton, QB (Dec. 2) Charles Gatlin, DL (Dec. 2) Noel Prefontaine, P (Dec. 2) Az Hakim, RS (Sept. 8) Jonas Lewis, RB (Nov. 17) Larry Ned, RB (Oct. 5) Damon Gourdine, RS (Oct. 12) Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE (Oct. 26) Don Copeland, P (Nov. 9)

Honor Defensive Defensive Offensive Offensive

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Co-Offensive Offensive Offensive

Defensive Offensive Offensive Offensive Offensive Offensive

Jack Hawley, QB (Sept. 27) Scott Nicholson, DL (Nov. 29) 00 Will Demps, DB (Sept. 4) Lon Sheriff, QB (Oct. 9) Derrick Lewis, WR (Oct. 23) Jomar Butler, LB (Oct. 23) Nate Tandberg, PK (Oct. 23) Dylan Robles, LB (Nov. 4) 01 Larry Ned, RB (Sept. 24) Larry Ned, RB (Oct. 7) 02 J.R. Tolver, WR (Sept. 16) Ricky Sharpe, DB (Oct. 14) J.R. Tolver, WR (Oct. 21) Kyle Conerly, PR (Oct. 28) 03 Jeff Webb, WR (Oct. 6) Kirk Morrison, LB (Oct. 27) Matt McCoy, LB (Nov. 10) Marviel Underwood, DB (Nov. 24) 04 Matt McCoy, LB (Sept. 20) Kirk Morrison, LB (Oct. 18) Heath Farwell, LB (Nov. 15) Kirk Morrison, LB (Nov. 15) Garrett Palmer, PK (Nov. 15) 05 Russell Allen, LB (Oct. 3) Reggie Grigsby, S (Oct. 17) Garrett Palmer, PK (Nov. 13) 06 Joe Martin, LB (Oct. 23) Garrett Palmer, PK (Oct. 23) Ray Bass, S (Nov. 13) Joe Martin, LB (Dec. 4) Freddy Dunkle, LB (Dec. 4) 07 Russell Allen, LB (Oct. 15) Luke Laolagi, LB (Nov. 5) Mekell Wesley, KR (Nov. 12) Michael Hughes, P (Nov. 15) Michael Hughes, P (Nov. 19) Garrett Palmer, PK (Dec. 3) 08 Ryan Lindley, QB (Sep. 29) Luke Laolagi, LB (Nov. 23) PD - Pacific Division

Defensive Offensive

Co-Offensive Offensive Offensive Offensive Offensive

Defensive Offensive Offensive

Defensive Defensive Defensive Offensive

PD-Special Teams PD-Offensive

PD-Special Teams PD-Special Teams PD-Special Teams PD-Offensive

PD-Defensive PD-Offensive

PD-Defensive

PD-Special Teams PD-Special Teams PD-Offensive PD-Offensive

PD-ST

PD-Defensive

PD-Special Teams Offensive

Defensive Defensive Offensive Offensive

Defensive

Special Teams

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Special Teams

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Special Teams

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Special Teams

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Special Teams

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Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams

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Team Awards HISTORY

John Simcox Memorial Trophy

The Simcox Trophy has been presented annually since 1962 by teammate Leon W. Parma (’51) to the team MVP.

Yr. Player CCAA (1939-67) 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Kern Carson Mario Mendez Gary Garrison Gary Garrison Don Horn Haven Moses Tom Nettles

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Dennis Shaw Tim Delaney Tom Reynolds Isaac Curtis Jesse Freitas Dwight McDonald Craig Penrose Travis Hitt David Turner

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Phil DuBois Tony Allen Kevin Mitchell Matt Kofler Darius Durham Jim Sandusky Tory Nixon Webster Slaughter Todd Santos Todd Santos Monty Gilbreath Paul Hewitt John Wesselman Dan McGwire David Lowery Marshall Faulk Marshall Faulk Wayne Pittman George Jones Billy Blanton Kyle Turley Damon Gourdine

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rico Curtis Jomar Butler Larry Ned J.R. Tolver Kirk Morrison Kirk Morrison Freddy Keiaho Joe Martin Kevin O’Connell Russell Allen

PCAA (1969-75)

WAC (1978-98)

MWC (1999-)

Byron H. Chase Memorial Trophy

Originally presented to the outstanding offensive and defensive linemen in memory of Byron H. Chase '50. From 1994 to 2001, the award was expanded to include six positions. Currently, the award is presented to the outstanding offensive and defensive players.

Yr. Player, Position CCAA (1939-67) 1952

Bill Vincent

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Frank Acosta Ed Johns Ed Johns Jay Gutowski Jay Gutowski Braxton Pinkins Dennis Magee Leroy Dotson Bob Moss David Lay David Lay John Farris John Farris Ralph Wenzel Leo Carroll Steve Duich Larry Findley, off. Fred Dryer, def.

PCAA (1969-75) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Bill Pierson, off. Bill Van Leeuwen, def. Henry Allison, off. Leon Van Gorkum, def. Steve Henson, off. Ty Youngs, def. Chris Miller, off. Randy Bixler, def. Claudie Minor, off. Rich Ash, def. Tony Bachmann, off. Bobby Henderson, def. Charlie Wortiska, off. Reggie Lewis, def. Ed Imo, def. Mike Solari, off. Dave Johnston, off. Scott Bradley, off. Ed Imo, def.

WAC (1978-98) 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Pete Inge, off. Kent Perkov, def. Pete Inge, off. Randy Mastin, def. Ulima Afoa, off. Jim Wilks, def. Matt Long, off. Mike Vance, def. Greg Foster, off. Doug Reed, def. Matt Long, off. Jeff Miller, def. Rich Moran, off. Mike Stevens, def. Doug Aronson, off. Todd Richards, def. Doug Aronson, off. Levi Esene, def. Dave DesRochers, off. Brett Faryniarz, def. Kevin Wells, off. Brad Burton, def. Roman Fortin, off. Milt Wilson, def. Nick Subis, off. Pio Sagapolutele, def. Kevin Macon, off. Eric Duncan, def. Tony Nichols, off. Jamal Duff, def. La'Roi Glover, def. Carlson Leomiti, off. La'Roi Glover, def. Chris Finch, OG

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1996

1997

1998

La'Roi Glover, DL Wayne Pittman, RB Curtis Shearer, WR Scott Blade, LB Ricky Parker, DB Chris Finch, OG La'Roi Glover, DT George Jones, RB Will Blackwell, WR Craigus Thompson, LB Ricky Parker, DB Kyle Turley, OT Adrian Ioja, DE George Jones, RB Will Blackwell, WR Craigus Thompson, LB Jason Moore, DB Kyle Turley, OT Jonas Lewis, RB Az Hakim, WR Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Rico Curtis, SS Andy Osborne, LB Mike Malano, C Jonas Lewis, RB Damon Gourdine, WR Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Joseph Tuipala, LB Rico Curtis, FS

MWC (1999-) 1999

2000

2001

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Mike Malano, C Larry Ned, RB Damon Gourdine, WR Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE Jerome Haywood, DT Joey Mayo, LB Rico Curtis, DB David Moreno, OL Jerome Haywood, DT James Truvillion, RB J.R. Tolver, WR Jomar Butler, LB Ricky Sharpe, DB Chester Pitts, OL Jerome Haywood, DL Larry Ned, RB J.R. Tolver, WR Jomar Butler, LB Will Demps, DB Johnathan Ingram, C Lynell Hamilton, RB Matt McCoy, LB Jeff Webb, WR Heath Farwell, LB Jeff Webb, WR Kurt Kahui, DL Atiyyah Henderson, RB Brett Sturm, S Kevin O’Connell, QB Ray Bass, S Ryan Lindley, QB Corey Boudreaux, S

Dr. R. Hardy/ C.E. Peterson Memorial Trophy

Presented annually to honor team captains. Perpetual trophy donated by Ken Johnson, 1928.

Yr. Player, Position CCAA (1939-67) 1966

Don Horn, off.

1967 1968

John Wittler, def. Haven Moses, off. Cliff Hancock, def. Dennis Shaw, off. Mike Meagher, def.

PCAA (1969-75) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Dennis Shaw, off. Tim Burnett, def. Tim Delaney, off. Leon Van Gorkum, def. Brian Sipe, off. Willie Buchanon, def. Bill Donckers, off. Bill Ferguson, def. Jesse Freitas, off. Joe Amaral, def. Bill Kramer, off. Bobby Henderson, def. Monty Reed, off. Ed Kertel, def. Tom Craft, off. Travis Hitt, def. Joe Davis, off. Whip Walton, def.

WAC (1978-98) 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Don Warren, off. Steve Jorde, def. Pete Inge, off. Ulima Afoa, off. Rick Carusa, def. Matt Kofler, off. Vernon Dean, def. Matt Long, off. Mike Fox, def. Matt Long, off. Thomas Carter, def. Rich Moran, off. Herb Brohn, def. Casey Brown, off. Dan Knight, off. Mike Stevens, def. LeRoy Wardell, def. Levi Esene, def. Doug Aronson, def. Corey Gilmore, off. Todd Santos, off. Brett Faryniarz, def. Reggie Blaylock, off. Clarence Nunn, def. Alfred Jackson, off. Kevin Wells, off. Mario Mitchell, def. Monty Gilbreath, off. John Wesselman, def. Keith Owens, spec. teams Dan McGwire, off. Lou Foster, def. Andy Trakas, spec. teams Jim Jennings, off. Lou Foster, def. Zac Stokes, spec. teams David Lowery, off. Tracey Mao, def. Andy Trakas, spec. teams Carlson Leomiti, off. Darrell Lewis, def. Wayne Pittman, off. Chris Finch, off. Scott Blade, def. La'Roi Glover, def. Chris Finch, off. La'Roi Glover, def. Ricky Parker, def.


HISTORY/TEAM AWARDS cont. 1996 1997 1998

Billy Blanton, off. Adrian Ioja, def. Craigus Thompson, def. Freddie Edwards, spec. teams Kyle Turley, off. Andy Osborne, def. Julius McChristian, def. Brian Russell, off. Joe Jackson, def. Joseph Tuipala, def. Mike Duran, spec. teams Mac Cleary, spec. teams

MWC (1999-) 1999

2000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

2008

Mike Malano, off. Larry Ned, off. Rico Curtis, def. Scottie Nicholson, def. Sheldon Pope, spec. teams Lon Sheriff, off. J.R. Tolver, off. Brian Russell, def. Jerome Haywood, def. Ricky Sharpe, spec. teams Larry Ned, off. Jerome Haywood, def. Will Demps, def. Josh Dean, special teams J.R. Tolver, off. Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, def. Adam Hall, off. Jeff Shoate, def. Kevin O'Connell, off. Kirk Morrison, def. Stephen Larsen, spec. teams Kevin O’Connell, off. Freddy Keiaho, def. Kevin O’Connell, off. Lynell Hamilton, off. Reggie Grigbsy, def. Joe Martin, def. Kevin O’Connell, off. Mike Kravetz, off. Chaz Schilens, off. Russell Allen, def. Ray Bass, def. Nick Osborn, def. Darren Mougey, off. Mike Schmidt, off. Corey Boudreaux, def. Russell Allen, def. Siaosi Fifita, def.

President’s Award

Presented to the player who has achieved the highest standards of athletic and academic excellence.

Yr. Player, Class WAC (1978-98) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Chris Kilby Chuck Nixon Roman Fortin Brad Burton Derek Sang Damon Pieri Darrell Lewis Damon Pieri Peter Holt Ray Peterson Daryl Hawkins Peter Holt Miles Fates Scott Auerbach

MWC (1999-) 1999 2000 2001 2002

Sheldon Pope Brian Russell Lon Sheriff Sikot Uipi, most imp. Brook Miller, most imp. Lon Sheriff

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

James Finkle, So. Adam Gray-Hayward, Jr. Reggie Grigsby, most imp. Adam Hall, Sr. Kwan Howard, R-Fr. Patrick Justman, Fr. Matt Callahan, Fr. Derrick Durbin, most imp. Patrick Justman, So. Kirk Morrison, Sr. Shane Russell, Jr. Matt Callahan, So. Kwan Howard, most imp. Patrick Justman, Jr. Adam Miller, Sr. Josh Ulibarri, Fr. Matt Callahan, Jr. Scotty James, Jr. Patrick Justman, Sr. Mike Kravetz, most imp. Nick Sandford, Fr. Josh Ulibarri, So. Ted Edwards, Sr. Matthew Kawulok, So. Chaz Schilens, most imp. Michael Stewart, Jr. B.J. Williams, Fr. Russell Allen, Sr. Miles Burris, Fr. Doug Deakin, So. Bryan Finkel, Jr.

Most Inspirational Player Yr. Player PCAA (1969-75) 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

1999

2005 2006 2007 2008

Jerome Haywood Jerome Haywood Johnathan Ingram Jeff Shoate Robert Ortiz Marviel Underwood Kurt Kahui Robert Miller Ernie Lawson Eric Miclot

Prep Player Award

Awarded by the Mesa Distributing Co., Inc., to the top scout-team players.

Yr. Player, Position WAC (1978-98) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

David Stenson Warren Simmons Joe Gibbs John Goddon Ken Madison Jon Wittler Cliff Hancock Mike Meagher Tim Delaney Tim Delaney Terry Mendenhall Ty Youngs Bill Ferguson Darold Nogle Rance Olison Bob Johnson Herman Edwards Ed Imo

1992

Dave Katzenmeyer Terrell Ward Kevin Mitchell Jerome Franey Alan Dale Thomas Carter Mike Waters Jack Eaton Mike Ariey Reggie Blaylock Monty Gilbreath Joe Santos Lou Foster Lou Foster Tracey Mao Wayne Pittman Ray Peterson Ricky Parker Craigus Thompson Julius McChristian Joe Jackson Scottie Nicholson Scottie Nicholson

2000

WAC (1978-98) 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Mark Grey, off. James Johnson, def. Dan Knight, off. Todd Richards, def. Maurice Sowell, off. Stuart Busbee, def. Ron Hawkins, off. Dave DesRochers, def. John Moomaw, off. Brett Branco, def. Jim Miele, off. Frank Pulice, def. Larry Maxey, off. Eric Nelson, def. Bob Shults, off. George Glaze, def. Chris Rodahoffer, def. Beveren Means, off. Tyrone Morrison, def. Ray Peterson, off. Shawn Smith, def. Marlon Manassa, off. Michael Driver, def. Will Blackwell, off. Avo Avetisyan, def. Tyrone Evans, off. Joseph Tuipala, def. Andrew Kline, off. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, def. Lamont Webb, off. M.J. Rzeznik, def. Mac Cleary, def. Greg Morena, off. Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, def. Daniel Gourdine, off. M.J. Rzeznik, def.

MWC (1999-) 1999

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jon Geisler, off. DeAngelo Nedd, def. Beau Trickey, def. Adam Hall, off. Kirk Morrison, def. Jason Perry, def. Jasper Harvey, off. Robert Ortiz, off. Heath Farwell, def. Joe Martin, def. Brett Sturm, off. Jason Van, off. Darron Howard, off. Chaz Schilens, off. Antwan Applewhite, def. Darren Mougey, off. Emil Metroka, def. Tyler Campbell, off. Avery Williams, def. Davon Brown, off. Andrew Preston, def. John Rivera, off. DeMarco Sampson, off. Miles Burris, def. Josh Ulibarri, off. Demetrius Barksdale, def.

Most Valuable Special Teams Player

Perpetual trophy donated by Richard L. Wagner.

Yr. Player PCAA (1969-75) 1976 1977

Terry Donovan Lew Chumich

1978 1979 1980

Steve Duncan Al Fanchin Al Fanchin Mike Jezulin Mike Jezulin Steve Bullington Marco Morales Tracy Thompson Tracy Thompson Chris O'Brien Monty Gilbreath Wayne Ross John Wesselman John Wesselman Andy Trakas Zac Stokes Andy Trakas Curt Collins Ken Overby Freddie Edwards Freddie Edwards Noel Prefontaine Rico Curtis Mac Cleary Mike Duran James Truvillion Garret Pavelko Brian Simnjanovski Brian Simnjanovski J.C. Mejia Kyle Conerly Michael Hughes Tyler Schmitt Tyler Schmitt Tyler Campbell

WAC (1978-98)

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

Most Improved Player Yr. Player, Position WAC (1978-98) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Richard Brown Dan Gaston Vince Warren Duane Pettitt Mike Knutson Samida Tuiaana Jim Jennings Kevin Macon Sebastian Glaze Mark Roberts Doug Tom Billy Blanton Kyle Turley Obafemi Ayanbadejo Jason Moore Rico Curtis Jesus Reyes Rick Austin Darryl Jones

MWC (1999-) 1999 2000 2001

Ted Printy Antwone Young Brendan Darby, off. Andrew Brigham, def. Brian Simnjanovski, special teams Johnathan Ingram, off. Kirk Morrison, def. Garret Pavelko, def. Justin Green, special teams

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HISTORY/TEAM AWARDS cont. 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008

Jason Perry, special teams Amon Arnold Mike Kracalik, off. Brook Miller, def. Brandon Bornes, off. Blake Lobel, def. Chaz Schilens Ornan Nwansi Mike Kravetz, off. Corey Boudreaux, def. Roberto Wallace, off. B.J. Williams, def. Lance Louis, off. Jerry Milling, def.

Iron Man Special Teams Award Yr.

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Player

Heath Farwell Eric Hodge Freddy Dunkle Nick Sanford Tyler Campbell Dey Juan Hemmings

Academic Initiative Award Yr.

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Yr.

Player

Michael Franklin Reggie Grigsby Fale Poumele Andrew Schantz Mike Kravetz Lance Louis Jerry Milling

Coaches Award

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Player, Position

Josh Dean, def. Mike Kracalik, off. Marcus Demps, def. Michael Franklin, off. Robert Ortiz, off. Jonathan Bailes, def. Patrick Justman, off. Terrell Maze, def. Emil Metroka, def. Fred Amano, off. Lynell Hamilton, off. Steve Schmidt, off. Ornan Nwansi, def. Gerard Armstrong, def. T.J. McKay, def. Darren Mougey, off. Mike Schmidt, off. Justin Shaw, off.

All-Star Game Appearances Yr.

Player

All-American Bowl* 1990

Nick Subis

American Bowl* 1970 1972 1974

Bill Pierson Dennis Shaw Brian Sipe (MVP) Jesse Freitas

Blue-Gray Game* 1973 1974 1975 1978 1981 1988 1990 1996 1998

Jesse Freitas Monte Jackson Craig Penrose Henry Williams Vernon Dean Matt Kofler Kevin Wells Dennis Arey Nick Subis Peter Holt Nathaniel Jacquet Noel Prefontaine Taj Johnson

Coaches All-America Game* 1966 1968 1970 1972 1973 1974

Gary Garrison Haven Moses Bill Pierson Dennis Shaw Willie Buchanon Tom Reynolds Isaac Curtis Bill Ferguson Jesse Freitas Claudie Minor

College All-Star Game* 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

Gary Garrison Leo Carroll Bob Jones Haven Moses Fred Dryer Dennis Shaw Henry Allison Willie Buchanon Isaac Curtis Jesse Freitas Craig Penrose

East-West Shrine Game 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1974 1975

Gary Garrison Don Horn Leo Carroll Haven Moses Fred Dryer Bill Pierson Dennis Shaw (MVP) Willie Buchanon (MVP) Tom Reynolds Brian Sipe Isaac Curtis Bill Ferguson Monte Jackson Mike Gilbert Craig Penrose

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1977 1978 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1990 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2006 2008

Player

Terry Jackson David Turner Whip Walton Don Warren Henry Williams Vernon Dean Matt Kofler Matt Long Tory Nixon Webster Slaughter Doug Aronson Robert Awalt Dennis Arey Dan McGwire Jamal Duff La'Roi Glover Ricky Parker Az Hakim Kyle Turley Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Mike Malano Akbar Gbaja-Biamila Akbar Gbaja-Biamila J.R. Tolver Jasper Harvey Jeff Webb Kevin O’Connell Will Robinson

Yr.

1985 1987 1992

Las Vegas All-American Classic* 2005

2006 2007 2001

2002 1966 1968 1970

Hula Bowl

1974 1975

1969 1974 1977 1979 1983 1986 1987 1990 1991 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008

Fred Dryer Dwight McDonald David Turner (MVP) Kevin Fidel Jim Sandusky (MVP) Levi Esene Dave DesRochers Todd Santos Pio Sagapolutele Patrick Rowe Chris Finch Ricky Parker Jason Moore Joseph Tuipala Rico Curtis Mike Malano Larry Ned Kassim Osgood (MVP) Ricky Sharpe Brendan Darby Marcus Demps Joe Martin Kevin O’Connell Nick Osborn Will Robinson

Japan Bowl* 1976 1977 1981 1983 1984

Herman Edwards David Turner Vernon Dean Matt Kofler Matt Long Jim Sandusky Mike Waters

Jerome Haywood Derrick Lewis Gray McNeill Greg Taylor Jared Ritter

Senior Bowl

1972

Andrew Kline

Josh Dean Heath Farwell Mike Kracalik Marviel Underwood Coach Fred Bleil Jasper Harvey Freddy Keiaho Terrell Maze^

Paradise Bowl*

Florida Citrus Gridiron Classic* 1999

Player

Vince Warren Reggie Blaylock Clarence Nunn Todd Santos (MVP) Tony Nichols Damon Pieri

1978 1984 1986 1989 1990 1991 1997 1998 1999 2001 2005

Gary Garrison Haven Moses Bill Pierson Dennis Shaw Willie Buchanon Tom Reynolds Monte Jackson Duke Fergerson Craig Penrose (MVP) Henry Williams Tory Nixon Robert Awalt Steve Lauter Roman Fortin Dan McGwire Patrick Rowe George Jones Az Hakim Ephraim Salaam Kyle Turley Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Chester Pitts Kirk Morrison

* - Game no longer played. ^ - Game canceled in 2006.


NFL Draft Year

Name, Team

1952

Volney Quinlan, Los Angeles Rams Art Preston, Los Angeles Rams

1953

Hugh Latham, San Francisco 49ers Paul Held, Detroit Lions

1954

HISTORY

Position

Round Overall 4th 21st

49 253

T B

17th 19th

201 229

Norm Nygaard, Los Angeles Rams

B

4th

46

1955

Bob Newton, San Fran. 49ers

G

17th

202

1963

Neal Petties, Baltimore Colts Kern Carson, Baltimore Colts

E B

14th 17th

187 229

1964

John Farris, Los Angeles Rams John Butler, Baltimore Colts

T RB

11th 20th

147 274

1965

Gary Garrison, Philadelphia Eagles Jim Allison, San Diego Chargers John Godden, San Diego Chargers Leon Standridge, San Francisco 49ers

WR FB LB E

6th 12th 16th 18th

77 94 126 240

1966

Jeff Staggs, San Diego Chargers Ray Schmautz, Oakland Raiders Cliff Kinney, Oakland Raiders Ralph Wenzel, Green Bay Packers Larry Martin, Minnesota Vikings Houston Ridge, San Diego Chargers

LB LB LB G T DE

3rd 8th 9th 11th 13th 13th

1967

Don Horn, Green Bay Packers Leo Carroll, Atlanta Falcons Don Shy, Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Jones, Chicago Bears Bob Howard, San Diego Chargers Nate Johns, San Diego Chargers John Williams, Philadelphia Eagles Craig Scoggins, San Diego Chargers

QB DE RB DB DB WR DB WR

1968

Haven Moses, Buffalo Bills Steve Duich, Green Bay Packers John Beck, New Orleans Saints Ted Washington, Cincinnati Bengals

1969

1970

1971

1972

B B

Year

Name, Team

Marv Owens, Minnesota Vikings

Position RB

Round Overall 14th

361

1973

Isaac Curtis, Cincinnati Bengals Bill Ferguson, New York Jets Jim Peterson, Los Angeles Rams Joe Lavender, Philadelphia Eagles

WR LB DE DB

1st 4th 6th 12th

15 90 133 288

1974

Claudie Minor, Denver Broncos Jesse Freitas, San Diego Chargers

T QB

3rd 6th

68 133

1975

Monte Jackson, Los Angeles Rams

DB

2nd

28

1976

Duke Fergerson, Dallas Cowboys Craig Penrose, Denver Broncos Greg Boyd, New England Patriots Mike Gilbert, Philadelphia Eagles Mel Jacobs, Detroit Lions Reggie Lewis, San Francisco 49ers

WR QB DE DT WR DE

3rd 4th 6th 11th 13th 16th

73 107 170 300 363 443

1977

Bill Helms, New York Giants

TE

11th

284

26 na na 168 195 117

1978

David Turner, Cincinnati Bengals Ron Smith, Los Angeles Rams Whip Walton, Minnesota Vikings Mike Douglass, Green Bay Packers Terry Jackson, New York Giants Dennis Pearson, Atlanta Falcons

RB WR LB LB DB WR

2nd 2nd 3rd 5th 5th 5th

45 53 75 116 120 125

1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 7th 15th

25 31 35 36 48 147 174 381

1979

Don Warren, Washington Redskins Henry Williams, Oakland Raiders Kent Perkov, Cleveland Browns

TE DB DE

4th 6th 8th

103 156 204

1980

Terrell Ward, Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Fidel, Cleveland Browns

DB C

7th 10th

188 263

1981

WR T DB RB

1st 5th 12th 13th

9 121 303 354

Reuben Henderson, Chicago Bears Jim Wilks, New Orleans Saints

DB DT

6th 12th

150 305

1982

Matt Kofler, Buffalo Bills Vernon Dean, Washington Redskins

QB DB

2nd 2nd

48 49

Fred Dryer, New York Giants Lloyd Edwards, Oakland Raiders Tom Nettles, Kansas City Chiefs Doug Fisher, Pittsburgh Steelers

DE TE WR LB

1st 3rd 7th 12th

13 75 179 290

1983

Clinton Sampson, Denver Broncos Todd Seabaugh, Pittsburgh Steelers Phil Smith, Baltimore Colts Doug Reed, Los Angeles Rams Darius Durham, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

WR LB WR DT WR

3rd 3rd 4th 4th 10th

60 79 85 111 270

Dennis Shaw, Buffalo Bills Billie Hayes, Cincinnati Bengals Lon Woodard, New Orleans Saints Bill Pierson, New York Jets

QB DB DE C

2nd 4th 7th 12th

30 104 166 306

1984

Sean McNanie, Buffalo Bills Mike Saxon, Detroit Lions

DE P

3rd 11th

79 300

1985

Ken Burrow, Atlanta Falcons Henry Allison, Philadelphia Eagles Tom Shellabarger, Philadelphia Eagles Tom Hayes, Atlanta Falcons Leon Van Gorkum, San Diego Chargers Lindsey James, Atlanta Falcons

WR G T DB DE RB

2nd 2nd 5th 6th 8th 16th

33 50 108 137 195 397

Tory Nixon, Washington Redskins James Johnson, Detroit Lions Rich Moran, Green Bay Packers Mike Waters, New York Jets

DB LB G RB

2nd 3rd 3rd 9th

33 62 71 235

1986

Webster Slaughter, Cleveland Browns Dan Knight, Green Bay Packers Vince Warren, New York Giants

WR T WR

2nd 4th 5th

43 98 130

Willie Buchanon, Green Bay Packers Tom Reynolds, New England Patriots Martin Imhof, St. Louis Cardinals Robert West, Dallas Cowboys Bruce Ward, San Diego Chargers Brian Sipe, Cleveland Browns

DB WR DT WR G QB

1st 2nd 4th 4th 6th 13th

7 49 84 90 141 330

1987

Robert Awalt, St. Louis Cardinals

TE

3rd

62

1988

Harold Hicks, Washington Redskins Clarence Nunn, New Orleans Saints Todd Santos, New Orleans Saints Wayne Ross, Washington Redskins

DB DB QB P

7th 9th 10th 12th

193 246 274 315

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HISTORY/NFL DRAFT cont. Year

Name, Team

Dave DesRochers, Seattle Seahawks

Position T

Round Overall 12th

326

1989

Alfred Jackson, Los Angeles Rams

DB

5th

135

1990

Roman Fortin, Detroit Lions Robert Claiborne, Detroit Lions

C WR

8th 12th

203 313

1991

Dan McGwire, Seattle Seahawks Pio Sagapolutele, Cleveland Browns Nick Subis, Denver Broncos

QB DT C

1st 4th 6th

16 85 142

1992

Patrick Rowe, Cleveland Browns Ray Rowe, Washington Redskins Jim Jennings, Kansas City Chiefs

WR TE G

2nd 6th 8th

52 168 213

1994

Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis Colts Darnay Scott, Cincinnati Bengals Ramondo Stallings, Cincinnati Bengals

RB WR DE

1st 2nd 7th

2 30 195

1995

Jamal Duff, New York Giants

DE

6th

204

1996

La'Roi Glover, Oakland Raiders DeAndre Maxwell, Washington Redskins

DT WR

5th 7th

166 250

1997

Will Blackwell, Pittsburgh Steelers Nathaniel Jacquet, Indianapolis Colts George Jones, Pittsburgh Steelers Ricky Parker, Chicago Bears

WR WR RB DB

2nd 5th 5th 6th

53 150 154 201

1998

Kyle Turley, New Orleans Saints Az Hakim, St. Louis Rams Ephraim Salaam, Atlanta Falcons

T WR T

1st 4th 7th

7 96 199

2000

Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Green Bay Packers Andrew Kline, St. Louis Rams Mike Malano, Minnesota Vikings

OLB G C

5th 7th 7th

149 220 240

2002

Chester Pitts, Houston Texans Larry Ned, Oakland Raiders Mike Houghton, Green Bay Packers

G RB T

2nd 6th 6th

50 197 200

2003

J.R. Tolver, Miami Dolphins

WR

5th

169

2004

Jeff Shoate, Denver Broncos

CB

5th

152

2005

Matt McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles Kirk Morrison, Oakland Raiders Marviel Underwood, Green Bay Packers

OLB ILB FS

2nd 3rd 4th

63 78 115

2006

Freddy Keiaho, Indianapolis Colts Jeff Webb, Kansas City Chiefs

ILB WR

3rd 6th

94 190

2008

Kevin O’Connell, New England Patriots Tyler Schmitt, Seattle Seahawks Brett Swain, Green Bay Packers Chaz Schilens, Oakland Raiders

QB LS WR WR

3rd 6th 7th 7th

94 189 217 226

2009

Lance Louis, Chicago Bears

G

7th

246

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Aztecs In First 100 NFL Picks

Ranked By Selection -- 50 top 100 selections

Year

1994 1998 1972 1968 1969 1973 1991 1967 1975 1994 1970 1967 1985 1971 1967 1967 1986 1978 1954 1982 1967 1982 1972 1952 2002 1971 1992 1997 1978 1983 1987 1985 2005 1974 1985 1976 1978 1969 1965 2005 1984 1983 1972 1991 1983 1973 1972 2008 2006 1998 1986

Name, NFL Team

Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis Colts Kyle Turley, New Orleans Saints Willie Buchanon, Green Bay Packers Haven Moses, Buffalo Bills Fred Dryer, New York Giants Isaac Curtis, Cincinnati Bengals Dan McGwire, Seattle Seahawks Don Horn, Green Bay Packers Monte Jackson, Los Angeles Rams Darnay Scott, Cincinnati Bengals Dennis Shaw, Buffalo Bills Leon Carroll, Atlanta Falcons Tory Nixon, Washington Redskins Ken Burrow, Atlanta Falcons Don Shy, Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Jones, Chicago Bears Webster Slaughter, Cleveland Browns David Turner, Cincinnati Bengals Norm Nygaard, Los Angeles Rams Matt Kofler, Buffalo Bills Bob Howard, San Diego Chargers Vernon Dean, Washington Redskins Tom Reynolds, New England Patriots Volney Quinlan, Los Angeles Rams Chester Pitts, Houston Texans Henry Allison, Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Rowe, Cleveland Browns Will Blackwell, Pittsburgh Steelers Ron Smith, Los Angeles Rams Clinton Sampson, Denver Broncos Robert Awalt, St. Louis Cardinals James Johnson, Detroit Lions Matt McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles Claudie Minor, Denver Broncos Rich Moran, Green Bay Packers Duke Fergerson, Dallas Cowboys Whip Walton, Minnesota Vikings Lloyd Edwards, Oakland Raiders Gary Garrison, Philadelphia Eagles Kirk Morrison, Oakland Raiders Sean McNanie, Buffalo Bills Todd Seabaugh, Pittsburgh Steelers Martin Imhof, St. Louis Cardinals Pio Sagapolutele, Cleveland Browns Phil Smith, Baltimore Colts Bill Ferguson, New York Jets Robert West, Dallas Cowboys Kevin O’Connell, New England Patriots Freddy Keiaho, Indianapolis Colts Az Hakim, St. Louis Rams Dan Knight, Green Bay Packers

Pos.

RB T DB WR DE WR QB QB DB WR QB DE DB WR RB DB WR RB B QB DB DB WR B G G WR WR WR WR TE LB OLB T G WR LB TE WR ILB DE LB DT DT WR LB WR QB ILB WR T

Rd.

1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 6th 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 4th 4th

Pick 2 7 7 9 13 15 16 25 28 30 30 31 33 33 35 36 43 45 46 48 48 49 49 49 50 50 52 53 53 60 62 62 63 68 71 73 75 75 77 78 79 79 84 85 85 90 90 94 94 96 98


Aztecs in the NFL

Kracalik, Mike (OL) - Baltimore (2005-08)

A

L

Bold indicates player was on NFL roster during the 2008 season.

Allison, Henry (OL) - Philadelphia (1971-72), St. Louis (1975-77), Denver (1977) Allison, Jim (RB) - San Diego (1965-68) Applewhite, Antwan (DE) - San Diego (2007-) Ariey, Mike (OL) - Green Bay (1989) Aronson, Doug (OL) - Cincinnati (1987-88) Awalt, Rob (TE) - Cardinals (1987-89), Dallas (1990-91), Denver (1992), Buffalo (1993) Ayanbadejo, Obafemi (TE/FB) - Minnesota (1997-99), Baltimore (2000-01), Miami (2002-03), Arizona (2004-06)

B

Blackwell, Will (WR) - Pittsburgh (1997-2001) Bledsoe, Curtis (RB) - Kansas City (1981-82) Boyd, Greg (DE) - New England (1977-78), Denver (198082), Green Bay (1983-84) Brown, Richard (LB) - Los Angeles (1987-89), San Diego (1990), Cleveland (1991-93), Minnesota (1995) Buchanon, Willie (DB) - Green Bay (1972-78), San Diego (1979-82) Burrow, Ken (WR) - Atlanta (1971-75)

C

Carroll, Leo (DE) - Green Bay (1968), Washington (1969-70) Carson, Kern (RB) - New York Jets (1965) Claiborne, Robert (WR) - Tampa Bay (1992-93) Croudip, David (DB) - L.A. Rams (1984), Atlanta (1985-88) Curtis, Isaac (WR) - Cincinnati (1973-84)

D

Dahms, Tom (OL) - L.A. Rams (1951-55), Green Bay (1955), San Francisco (1957) Dean, Josh (DB) - Chicago (2005) Dean, Vernon (DB) - Washington (1982-87) Demps, Will (DB) - Baltimore (2002-05), N.Y. Giants (2006), Houston (2007-08) Denson, Keith (WR/KR) - N.Y. Jets (1976) DesRochers, Dave (OL) - Seattle (1988) Dobbins, Herb (OL) - Philadelphia (1974) Dombrowski, Brandyn (OL) - San Diego (2008-) Donckers, Bill (QB) - St. Louis Cardinals (1976-77) Douglass, Mike (LB) - Green Bay (1978-85), San Diego (1986) Dryer, Fred (DE) - N.Y. Giants (1969-71), L.A. Rams (197281) DuBois, Phil (TE) - Washington (1979-80) Duff, Jamal (DE) - N.Y. Giants (1995-96), Washington (199798), Chicago (1999) Duich, Steve (OL) - Atlanta (1968), Washington (1969)

E

Edwards, Herman (DB) - Philadelphia (1977-86) Edwards, Lloyd (RB) - Oakland (1969)

F

Farris, John (OL) - San Diego (1965-66) Farwell, Heath (LB) - Minnesota (2005-) Faryniarz, Brett (DE) - L.A. Rams (1988-91), Atlanta (1992), San Francisco (1993), Houston (1994), Carolina (1995)

HISTORY

Faulk, Marshall (RB) - Indianapolis (1994-98); St. Louis (1999-2006) Fergerson, Duke (WR) - Seattle (1977-79), Buffalo (1980) Ferguson, Bill (LB) - N.Y. Jets (1973-74) Fisher, Doug (LB) - Pittsburgh (1969-70) Fortin, Roman (OL) - Detroit (1990-91), Atlanta (1992-97), San Diego (1998-2001) Freitas, Jesse (QB) - San Diego (1974-75)

G

Garrison, Gary (WR) - San Diego (1966-76), Houston (1977) Gbaja-Biamila, Akbar (LB) - Oakland (2003-05), San Diego (2006) Gbaja-Biamila, Kabeer (DE) - Green Bay (2000-08) Glover, La'Roi (DL) - Oakland (1996), New Orleans (19972001), Dallas (2002-2005), St. Louis (2006-08) Griffith, Robert (DB) - Minnesota (1994-2001), Cleveland (2002-2004), Arizona (2005-06)

H

Hakim, Az (WR) - St. Louis (1998-01), Detroit (2002-04), New Orleans (2005), San Diego (2006) Hamilton, Lynell (RB) - New Orleans (2008-) Harvey, Jasper (C) - Eagles (2006) Hayes, Billie (DB) - New Orleans (1972) Hayes, Tom (DB) - Atlanta (1971-75), San Diego (1976) Held, Paul (WR/QB) - Green Bay (1955) Henderson, Reuben (DB) - Chicago (1981-82), San Diego (1983-84) Horn, Don (QB) - Green Bay (1967-70), Denver (1971-72), Cleveland (1973), San Diego (1974) Houghton, Mike (OL) - Buffalo (2002), Carolina (2003-04) Howard, Bob (DB) - San Diego (1967-74), New England (1975-77), Philadelphia (1978-79)

I

Imhof, Martin (DT) - St. Louis (1972), Washington (1974), New England (1975), Denver (1976) Ingram, Johnathan (OL) - Kansas City (2004-06) Ioja, Adrian (DE) - Oakland (1997) Jackson, Alfred (DB) - L.A. Rams (1989-90), Cleveland (1991), Minnesota (1995)

J

Jackson, Monte (DB) - L.A. Rams (1975-77), Oakland (197881) Jackson, Terry (DB) - N.Y. Giants (1978-83), Seattle (198487) Jacquet, Nathaniel (WR/PR) - Indianapolis (1997), Miami (1998-99), San Diego (2000), Minnesota (2001) Johnson, James (LB) - Detroit (1985-87) Jones, Bob (DB/WR) - Chicago (1967), Atlanta (1969) Jones, George (RB) - Pittsburgh (1997), Jacksonville (199899)

K

Kahui, Kurt (DL) - San Diego (2006) Keiaho, Freddy (LB) - Indianapolis (2006-) Kirk, Randy (LB) - San Diego (1987-88), Phoenix (1989), San Diego (1991), Cincinnati (1992-93), Arizona (199495), San Francisco (1996-98) Kline, Andrew (OL) - St. Louis (2000) Kofler, Matt (QB) - Buffalo (1982-84), Indianapolis (1985)

Larsen, Stephen (LB) - Chicago (2005) Laughton, Jim (TE) - Seattle (1986-87) Lavender, Joe (DB) - Philadelphia (1973-75), Washington (1976-82) Leomiti, Carlson (OL) - Cleveland (1994) Lewis, Derrick (WR) - New Orleans (2003), Tampa Bay (2004) Lewis, Jonas (RB) - San Francisco (2000-01) Lewis, Reggie (DE) - New Orleans (1982-87)

M

Malano, Mike (C) - Minnesota (2000-01) Martin, Larry (DL) - San Diego (1966) Martin, Saladin (DB) - N.Y. Jets (1980), San Francisco (1981) McCoy, Lloyd (OL) - San Diego (1966) McCoy, Matt (LB) - Philadelphia (2005-06), New Orleans (2007), Tampa Bay (2008-) McDonald, Dwight (WR) - San Diego (1975-78) McGwire, Dan (QB) - Seattle (1991-94), Miami (1995) McNanie, Sean (DE) - Buffalo (1984-87), Phoenix (1988-89) Mendenhall, Terry (LB) - Oakland (1971-72) Mendez, Mario (WR) - San Diego (1964) Milks, Jack (LB) - San Diego (1966) Minor, Claudie (OL) - Denver (1974-82) Moran, Rich (OL) - Green Bay (1985- 93) Morrison, Kirk (LB) - Oakland (2005-) Moses, Haven (WR) - Buffalo (1968-72), Denver (1972-81)

N

Ned, Larry (RB) - Minnesota (2003-04) Nichols, Tony (OL) - Chicago (1993) Nixon, Tory (DB) - Washington (1985), San Francisco (198588)

O

O’Connell, Kevin (QB) - New England (2008-)

Ogas, Dave (LB) - Oakland (1968), Buffalo (1969) Oliver, Clancy (DB) - Pittsburgh (1969-70), St. Louis (1973) Osgood, Kassim (WR) - San Diego (2003-) Owens, Marv (WR) - St. Louis (1973), N.Y. Jets (1974)

P

Parker, Ricky (DB) - Jacksonville (1997) Penrose, Craig (QB) - Denver (1976-79), N.Y. Jets (1980) Pearson, Dennis (WR) - Atlanta (1978-79) Peterson, Jim (LB) - Los Angeles (1974-75), Tampa Bay (1976) Petties, Neal (WR) - Baltimore (1964-66) Pieri, Damon (DB) - N.Y. Jets (1993), Carolina (1995-98) Pino, Chris (OL) - Baltimore Ravens (2005) Pitts, Chester (OL) - Houston (2002-)

Q

Quinlan, Volney (Skeet) (WR) - Los Angeles (1952-56), Cleveland (1956)

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R

Raye, Jimmy (WR) - L.A. Rams (1991), San Diego (1992) Reed, Doug (DT) - L.A. Rams (1984-90) Reynolds, Tom (WR) - New England (1972) Ricardo, Benny (K) - Buffalo (1976), Detroit (1976-79), New Orleans (1980-81), Minnesota (1982-83), San Diego (1984) Ridge, Houston (DE) - San Diego (1966-69) Robinson, Will (OT) - Seattle (2008-) Rowe, Patrick (WR) - Cleveland (1992-93) Rowe, Ray (TE) - Washington (1992) Russell, Brian (DB) - Minnesota (2001-04), Cleveland (2005-06), Seattle (2007-)

S

Sagapolutele, Pio (DT) - Cleveland (1991-95), New England (1996), New Orleans (1997-00) Salaam, Ephraim (OT) - Atlanta (1998-2001), Denver (20022003), Jacksonville (2004-05), Houston (2006-08) Sampson, Clinton (WR) - Denver (1983-86), Buffalo (1987) Saxon, Mike (P) - Dallas (1985-92), New England (1993), Minnesota (1994-95) Schilens, Chaz (WR) - Oakland (2008-) Schmautz, Ray (LB) - Oakland (1966) Schmitt, Tyler (LS) - Seattle (2008) Scott, Darnay (WR) - Cincinnati (1994-2001), Dallas (2002) Seabaugh, Todd (LB) - Pittsburgh (1983-85) Shaw, Dennis (QB) - Buffalo (1970-73), St. Louis (1974-75), N.Y. Giants (1976), Kansas City (1978) Sharpe, Ricky (DB) - Cleveland (2004) Shoate, Jeff (DB) - Denver (2004-07), Baltimore (2007), New York Giants (2007) Shy, Don (RB) - Pittsburgh (1967-68), New Orleans (1969), Chicago (1970-72), St. Louis (1973) Simnjanovski, Brian (P) - New York Jets (2004), Tampa Bay (2005) Sipe, Brian (QB) - Cleveland (1974-83) Slaughter, Webster (WR) - Cleveland (1986-91), Houston (1992-94), Kansas City (1995-95), N.Y. Jets (1996-97), San Diego (1998), Baltimore (1999)

Smith, Phil (WR) - Baltimore/Indianapolis (1983-85), Philadelphia (1986) Smith, Ron (WR) - Los Angeles (1978-79), San Diego (8081), Philadelphia (1981-83) Spears, Ron (DE) - New England (1982-83), Green Bay (1983-84) Staggs, Jeff (LB) - San Diego (1966-71, 74), St. Louis (197273) Stallings, Ramondo (DL) - Cincinnati (1994-98) Subis, Nick (OL) - Denver (1991-92) Swain, Brett (WR) - Green Bay (2008-)

AP 13 13 19 10 12 12 1 18 12 4 12 11 7 19 20 16 3 5 20 20 20 20 7 21 4 2 1 23 11

Co.

16

16 1

Opponent

Houston Florida St. at Iowa St. Brigham Young Missouri Iowa St. at Washington Air Force at Oklahoma St. at Brigham Young at UCLA at Brigham Young at Air Force UCLA at Stanford Iowa* at UCLA at UCLA Oregon Wyoming Brigham Young UCLA at Hawai’i at Miami Brigham Young at Brigham Young Miami at Miami Tulsa# at UCLA

Y

Young, Antwone (DL/FB) - Minnesota (2000)

T

Tolver, J.R. (WR) - Miami (2003-04), Dallas (2005) Tuipala, Joe (LB) - Jacksonville (2001-03), Washington (2004) Turley, Kyle (OL) - New Orleans (1998-2002), St. Louis (2003-05), Kansas City (2006-07) Turner, David (Deacon) (RB) - Cincinnati (1978-80)

U

Underwood, Marviel (S) - Green Bay (2005-06)

W

Walton, Whip (LB) - New York Giants (1980) Warren, Don (TE) - Washington (1979-92) Warren, Vince (WR) - New York Giants (1986) Washington, Ted (RB) - Cincinnati (1968) Watson, Justin (RB) - St. Louis Rams (1999-01) Weathers, Carl (LB) - Oakland (1970-71) Webb, Jeff (WR) - Kansas City (2006-) Wenzel, Ralph (OL) - Pittsburgh (1966-70), San Diego (1972) West, Robert (WR) - Kansas City (1972-73), San Francisco (1974) Wilks, Jim (DT) - New Orleans (1980-93) Williams, Henry (DB) - Oakland (1979), San Diego (1983), L.A. Rams (1983)

San Diego State vs. Ranked Teams

Division I Era

Wright, Nate (DB) - Atlanta (1969), St. Louis (1969-70), Minnesota (1971-80)

Date

10.6.73 11.16.77 9.16.78 11.24.79 9.27.80 10.10.81 10.2.82 12.3.83 9.24.84 11.10.84 9.21.85 10.12.85 11.2.85 9.20.86 10.4.86 12.30.86 9.5.87 9.3.88 10.1.88 10.8.88 11.5.88 9.16.89 10.7.89 11.18.89 11.25.89 9.22.90 12.1.90 11.30.91 12.30.91 9.25.92

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Result L W L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L

AP Score 9-14 41-16 13-14 14-63 7-31 52-31 25-46 7-38 16-19 3-34 16-34 0-28 10-31 14-45 10-17 38-39 14-47 6-59 13-34 27-55 27-15 25-28 24-31 6-42 27-48 34-62 28-30 12-39 17-28 7-35

23 1 21 23 14 16 3 25 25 20 22 16 17 15 21 24 16 17 21 2 17 9 9 20 24 21 17 8

Co. 1 15 23 25 14 15 3 25 22 20 23 16 17 13 10 17 17 2 17 10 9 20 19 16 7

Opponent

Hawai’i Miami at California California at Colorado St. at Brigham Young at Oklahoma Wyoming at Washington at Air Force Colorado St. Wisconsin at Southern California Arizona at Southern California Brigham Young Illinois Colorado St. Brigham Young at Colorado Colorado St. at Ohio St. at Michigan Utah at Ohio St. TCU Cincinnati BYU BYU Utah

Date

11.14.92 11.28.92 9.11.93 9.10.94 9.24.94 11.10.94 9.9.95 11.7.96 9.13.97 9.27.97 11.22.97 9.5.98 9.12.98 9.24.98 9.18.99 11.6.99 9.9.00 10.28.00 10.27.01 9.7.02 11.16.02 9.9.03 9.18.04 10.30.04 9.17.05 10.29.05 9.29.07 12.1.07 11.8.08 11.15.08

Result W L L W L L L W L ot-L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Score 52-28 17-63 25-45 22-20 17-19 28-35 22-38 28-24 3-36 18-24 17-38 14-26 6-35 16-35 21-24 7-30 13-49 22-34 21-59 14-34 21-49 13-16 21-24 28-51 6-27 20-23 23-52 27-48 12-41 14-63

AP - Associated Press poll. Co. - Ranking in coaches poll (when available). * - Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif. # - Freedom Bowl, Anaheim, Calif.


Letterwinners A Abras, Taft - 1966-67

Abdul-Rahim, Aazaar - 1997-98-99 Ackerson, Tyler - 1987-88 Acosta, Javier - 1952-53 Adair, Dick - 1947-48-49 Adams, Marty - 1983 Adler, Murray - 1952 Afoa, Ulima - 1979-80 Aiken, Fred (Dennis) - 1955-56 Aken-Moleta, Ikaika - 2008 Alexander, Mike - 1992-93 Alexander, Jason - 2007 Algra, Bruce - 1973-74 Allen, Percy - 1927-29-30 Allen, Red - 1948 Allen, Rodney - 1999-00-01-02 Allen, Russell - 2005-06-07-08 Allen, Ted - 1922 Allen, Tony - 1979 Allison, Henry - 1969-70 Allison, Jim - 1963-64 Allred, Phil - 1940 Almond, Steve - 1979-80-81 Amano, Frederick - 2006-07 Amaral, Joe - 1973-74 Amaral, Justin - 2005-06 Amend, Ray - 1923 Andersen, Barry - 1968-69 Anderson, Archie - 1928 Anderson, Cal Ray - 1978 Anderson, Jack - 1938 Anderson, Jay - 1971-72 Anderson, Marv - 1985-86 Anderson, Mike - 1982-83 Andrews, Marlon - 1989-90 Ange, Jim - 1998-99 Applegarth, Bill Dean - 1958 Applewhite, Antwan - 2004-05-06 Arey, Dennis - 1988-89-90 Arguello, Tim - 1979 Ariey, Mike - 1983-84-85-86 Armstrong, Gerard - 2005-06-07-08 Arnett, Kendall - 1932 Arnold, Amon - 1999-00-01-02 Aronson, Art - 1986 Aronson, Doug - 1983-84-85-86 Arosemena, Eder - 2006 Arriaran, Jim - 1981 Asbury, Jason - 1997-98-99-00 Ash, Rick - 1972-73 Ashley, Richard - 1997 Ashley, William - 1950 Atteberry, Jeff - 1970 Auerbach, Scott - 1996-97-98 Ault, Don - 1927-28-29 Austin, Rick - 1998 Avetisyan, Avo - 1994-95 Avey, Howard - 1927 Avey, Paul - 1927-29-30 Avii, Tuffy - 1971-72 Awalt, Robert - 1985-86 Ayala, Simon - 2008 Ayanbadejo, Obafemi - 1995-96

B Bachmann, Tony - 1972-73-74

Baecht, Herman - 1937 Bailes, Jonathan - 2003-04-05-06 Bailey, Bill - 1931-32-33 Bailey George - 1938 Baker, Donny - 2003-04-05-06 Baker, Jeff - 1970 Baldwin, Damon - 1986-87-88-89 Balistrreri, Pete - 1998 Ball, Orville - 1945 Ball, Robert - 1958 Barbier, Matt - 2005 Bardot, Don - 1947

Barlow, Harold - 1986 Barman, Barnard - 1934 Barnes, David - 1924-25-26 Barnes, Sam - 1979-80 Barrick, Scott - 1988 Barteis, Joe - 1976-77 Bass, Ray - 2006-07 Bates, Aubra - 1933-34 Bates, Fred - 1948-49-50 Bates, Hugh - 1955 Bean, David - 1958 Beautrow, Jim - 1981-82 Beck, John - 1966-67 Bejarano, Brandon - 1991-92-93-94 Beckman, Bob - 1941 Belcher, Kirk - 1985 Belenzon, Art - 1953 Bell, Demetrius - 1986 Bell, Kipperr - 1979-80 Belmont, Allen - 1928-29 Bender, Jeff - 1973 Bender, Roger - 1979-80-82-83 Benjamin, Harry - 1968 Benson, Harry - 1971-72 Benton, Binky - 1976-77 Benton, John - 1940 Berg, Brian - 1999-00 Berger, Larry - 1945, 47 Bergeron, Lonny - 1996 Bergland, John - 1933-34 Bernard, Kenny - 1987 Bienhoff, Wayne - 1964-65 Bill, Jason - 1989-90 Bird, Ruben - 1934 Bishop, Henry Jr. - 1961-62 Bixler, Randy - 1971-72 Bixler, Steve - 1972-73 Black, Paul - 1978 Blackwell, Burt - 1973-74 Blackwell, Will - 1994-95-96 Blade, Scott - 1993-94 Blaisdell, Art - 1973-74 Blake, Roger - 1994-95 Blanchard, Bob - 1973 Blanchard, Brett - 1983-84-85-86 Blanton, Billy - 1994-95-96 Blaylock, Lance - 1992 Blaylock, Reggie - 1986-87 Blecha, James - 1966-67 Bledsoe, Curtis - 1978 Bletchen, Jim - 1935 Blyth, Steve - 1988-89 Boaz, Jack - 1937 Boehmke, Russell - 1960-61 Bogard, Stan - 1999 Boles, James - 1946-47 Bonatus, Donald - 1952-53 Bonatus, Kenneth - 1945 Bond, Lawrence - 1926 Bond, Ross - 1921 Booker, Tommy - 1987-88-90 Bordier, Bud - 1948 Bornes, Brandon - 2004-05-06-07 Bosse, Brenndon - 1963 Boudreaux, Corey - 2007-08 Boyd, Dave - 1971 Boyd, Greg - 1974-75 Boyer, Rick - 1980-81 Boyer, Tim - 1972-73 Bradley, Scott - 1976-77 Brandow, Paul - 1975-76 Brannon, Lee - 1987-88 Branstetter, Gary - 1963 Brassey, Dale - 1946 Breitbard, Bob - 1938-39-40 Brewer, Aaron - 2008 Brigham, Andrew - 2000-01 Brinkley, Steve - 1968-69 Brinton, Spencer - 1997 Bristow, Gib - 1941-42

HISTORY

Brohn, Herb - 1980-82-83-84 Bronson, Joel - 1984 Brooks, Mitch - 1984 Broome, Michael - 1987-88 Brossard, Dan - 1971 Brown, Casey - 1982-83-84-85 Brown, Darrell - 1980-82-83-84 Brown, Davon - 2007-08 Brown, George - 1968-69-70 Brown, George - 1947 Brown, Harold - 1946 Brown, Lloyd - 1924 Brown, Marv - 1975 Brown, Mike - 1953-54 Brown, Ollie - 1973-74-75-76 Brown, Richard - 1983-84-85-86 Brown, Robert - 1938-39-40 Brown, Robert - 1931-32-33 Brown, Vincent - 2007-08 Bryant, Jess - 1946-47-48 Bryant, Walter - 1921 Buchanon, Willie - 1970-71 Buckin, Al - 1936 Bullington, Steve - 1982-83 Bunkley, Mike - 1977 Burnett, Tim - 1968-69 Burns, Linden - 1934 Burns, Mike - 1992-93 Burris, Miles - 2008 Burrow, Ken - 1969-70 Burson, Gene - 1966-67 Burton, Brad - 1986-87-88-89 Burton, Kevin - 1998-99 Burton, Mitch - 1986-87-88-89 Busbee, Stuart - 1984-85 Bush, Alvin - 1981-82 Butcher, Warren - 1942 Butler, John - 1962-63-64 Butler, John - 1933-34-35 Butler, Jomar - 1998-2000-01 Butler, William - 1945 Butts, Curtis - 1989-90-91 Buzbee, Tim - 1972-73 Byrns, Kenneth - 1938

C Calhoun, Lawrence - 1991

Caliste, Hubert - 2001-02-03-04 Callahan, Matt - 2004-05 Callan, Murry - 1948-49 Callies, Gil - 1934 Cameron, Milton - 1927 Campbell, Tyler - 2006-07-08 Canizales, Albert - 1956-57 Cannon, Don - 1947 Cano, Octavio - 1957-58-59 Carman, Bernard - 1933-35 Caron, Bobby - 1978 Carr, Fletcher - 1930-32 Carr, Jack - 1941 Carr, Larry - 1928 Carr, Leslie - 1940 Carroll, Leo - 1965-66 Carsey, Mike - 1967-68 Carson, Kern - 1961-62-63 Carter, Eugene - 1968-69 Carter, Scott - 1978-80 Carter, Thomas - 1982-83 Carver, Leon - 1941 Carusa, Rick - 1979-80 Cassady, Pat - 1972-73 Cassidy, Lloyd - 1946-47-48-49 Castellanos, Rudy - 1976-77 Catsimehas, John - 1945 Chacon, Larry - 1980 Chaffin, Randy - 1960-61-62 Chambers, Wendell - 1966 Chambliss, Phil - 1977-78 Champion, George - 1921 Chandler, Garland - 1972-73

Chandler, Jim - 1974-75 Chapman, Robby - 1981 Chance, Cameron - 1996-97 Chase, Byron - 1949-50 Chavez, Bill - 1969 Childs, Leandrew - 1996 Chlumak, Martin - 1998-99 Cholewa, Tom - 1959 Chornomud, Dwight - 1994-95 Chumich, Lew - 1977 Churchman, Al - 1933-34-35 Claiborne, Robert - 1987, 1989 Clancy, Mike - 1976-77 Clark, Anthony - 1964 Clark, Avery - 1972-73 Clark, Mervyn - 1930-31-32 Clark, Roger - 1963 Clarke, Zach - 2007-08 Clayton, John - 1996 Clement, Terry - 1976-77 Clemmer, Curt - 1941-42 Clearbrook, Harold - 1924 Cleary, Mac - 1998-99-00 Cline, Theron - 1929 Clyde, Dick - 1973-74 Cochran, Kenneth - 1958 Cole, David - 1991 Coleman, David - 1979 Coleman, George - 1946-47-48 Coleman, Mark - 1981 Collett, Randy - 1975 Collins, Curt - 1992-93-94 Collins, Frederick - 2002 Collins, Mike - 1962-63-64 Collins, Trent - 1982-83 Colongi, John - 1971 Conard, Kevin - 1987 Conerly, Kyle - 2001-02-03-04 Conklin, Bob - 1949-50-51 Connell, George - 1931 Conner, Don - 1945 Conyers, Anthony - 1986 Cooks, Eldridge - 1961-62-63 Coomes, Todd - 1988-89 Cooper, David - 1987-88-89-90 Coover, Charles - 1945 Copeland, Casey - 1987-88 Copeland, Don - 1997-98 Copp, Roy - 1969-70 Corral, Ed - 1979-80 Corrin, Merle - 1932-33-34 Costello, John - 1968 Cota, Alex - 1974-75 Cotton, Bill - 1958 Coviello, Andy - 1990-91 Cox, Bobby - 1975 Cox, Gordon - 1929-30-31 Cozens, Bob - 1939-40-41 Cozens, Tom - 1937-38-39 Craft, Kevin - 2006 Craft, Tom - 1975-76 Craig, Thomas - 1945 Craney, Jay - 1971-72 Crawford, Travis - 2007-08 Crews, Charlie - 1976-77 Crosby, Craig - 1992-93-94-95 Crossley, Jim - 1966-67 Crosthwaite, Gil - 1938-39-40 Croudip, Dave - 1981-82 Cruz, Ben - 1951 Cubley, Walter - 1961-62-63 Cummings, Garry - 1952 Curry, Don - 1947 Curtis, Isaac - 1972 Curtis, Rico - 1996-97-98-99

D Dahms, John - 1945

Dahms, Tom - 1947-48-49 Dale, Alan - 1981-82

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HISTORY/LETTERWINNERS cont. Damon, Andy - 1985-86 Daniels, Charles - 1948-49-50 Daniels, Paul - 1967-68 Darby, Brendan - 2000-01-02-03 Darcey, Mike - 1974-75 Darden, Dave - 1973 Dasovich, Percy - 1934 Dave, Al - 1972 Davenport, Ronnie - 2002 Davis, Bill - 1949-50-51 Davis, Brandon - 2008 Davis, Chris - 1984-85 Davis, Dick - 1941-42 Davis, Joe - 1976-77 Davis, Lance - 1995 Davis, Tedd - 1977-78 Dawson, Jack - 1932 Dawson, Reldon (Bing) - 1964-65 Deal, Walter - 1924-25 Dean, Josh - 2001-02-03-04 Dean, Vernon - 1980-81 Deckert, Tom - 1969-71 DeFelice, Garth - 1975-76 Delaney, Tim - 1968-69-70 Delvaux, Art - 1963-64 DeMartinis, Tony - 2006-07-08 Demps, Marcus - 2002-03-04-05 Demps, Will - 1999-00-01 Dennis, Jim - 1984-85 Denson, Keith - 1972-73 Derrick, Jim - 1932-33-34 DesRochers, Dave - 1986-87 Diamond, Frank - 1940 Dias, John - 1950 Dickerson, Don - 1956 Dickie, Shawn - 2000-01-02-03 Diebel, Paul - 1971 Dilley, Elden - 1924-25, 30-31 Dillingham, McKinley - 1967-68 Dillon, Hi - 1921 Dillon, Mike - 1930-32 Dimich, Milan - 1960 Dimmick, Jim - 1974 Dion, Jason - 2003 Dirks, John - 1933-34 Dixon, Vollon - 1975-76 Dlugolecki, Matt - 2003-04-05 Dobbins, Herbie - 1972-73 Dodd, Charlie - 1972 Dodds, Verne - 1952-53-54 Doleman, Tom - 1977 Dombrowski, Brandyn - 2004-05-06-07 Donovan, Terry - 1975-76 Donckers, Bill - 1971-72 Donnell, Al - 1940 Dorsey, Dan - 1996-97 Doston, George - 1924-25 Dotson, Leroy - 1958-59-60 Douglass, Mike - 1976-77 Dowd, Bill - 1984-85 Dowd, Jim - 1947-48-49 Dowhower, Rod - 1963-64 Draper, Paul - 1949 Drayton, Kevin - 1988-89 Driscoll, Paul - 1931-32-33 Driver, Michael - 1993-94 Dryer, Fred - 1967-68 DuBois, Phil - 1977-78 Duckett, Ed - 1960-61 Duff, Jamal - 1991-92-93-94 Duich, John - 1935-37 Duich, Steve - 1966-67 Duke, Alan - 1964-65 Duke, Dennis - 1969 Duke, Joe - 1957-58-59 Duncan, Eric - 1988-89-90-91 Duncan, Steve - 1977-78 Dunkle, Freddy - 2004-05-06-07 Dunn, Brooke - 1975-76 Duran, Josh - 2006 Duran, Michael - 1996-97-98-99 Durbin, Derrick - 2003-04 Durham, Darius - 1980-81-82 Durland, Charles - 1934-35

EEarly, John - 1954-55-56

Earley, Lyndon - 1986-87-88 Eaton, Jack - 1982-83-84-85 Echenique, Tom - 1972-73 Eckis, Rollin - 1923-24 Edens, Bennis - 1946-47-48 Edwards, Alfred (Gene) - 1953 Edwards, Freddie - 1992, 94-95-96 Edwards, Herman - 1976 Edwards, Kwincy - 2008 Edwards, Lloyd - 1967-68 Edwards, Marcus - 2004-05 Edwards, Ted - 2006 Eilerts, Douglas - 1964-65 Elimimian, Jacob - 2002-03-04 Ellis, Craig - 1980 Ellison, Keith - 2002 Ellwood, Rick - 1975 Elmore, Brad - 1998-99 Emanuel, Vince - 1979-80, 82 Embrey, Robert - 1948-49-50 England, Max - 1923 Engle, George - 1965-66 Engle, Jerry - 1970-71 Engstrand, Tanner - 2004 Enriquez, Henry - 1961 Epps, Bob - 1979-80 Erkenbeck, James - 1949-50-51 Erwin, Larry - 1955 Escalera, Gabriel - 1965-66 Esene, Levi - 1984, 86 Evans, Dallas - 1956-57 Evans, Demario - 1993 Evans, Don - 1986 Evans, Tyrone - 1995-96-97 Ewert, Burton - 1991,93-94 Eyherabide, Pascal - 1970-71

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Fackrell, Rey Dee - 1956-57 Fairbrother, Bill - 1981-82 Fanchin, Al - 1978-79-80 Fantroy, Martrell - 2007 Farias, Philip - 1961-62 Farr, Kellen - 2008 Farris, John - 1962-63-64 Farwell, Heath - 2002-03-04 Faryniarz, Brett - 1984-85-86-87 Fates, Miles - 1995-96-97 Faulk, Marshall - 1991-92-93 Featherstone, John - 1969-70 Feeney, Kevin - 1975-76 Fehoko, Whitley - 2006 Feldt, Don - 1948 Felice, Lee - 1969-70 Felice, Lynn - 1968-69 Fergerson, Duke - 1975 Fergerson, Nate - 1973-74 Ferguson, Bill - 1971-72 Fernandez, Lawrence - 1963 Fidel, Kevin - 1977-78 Fifita, Siaosi - 2005-06-07-08 Filson, Art - 1947-48 Finan, John - 1945 Finch, Chris - 1992-93-94-95 Findley, Larry - 1965-68 Finkle, James - 2005 Fish, Don - 1951-52 Fisher, Doug - 1967-68 Fisher, Thane - 1986, 1989 Fitz, Hollis - 1925-26-27 Fitzpatrick, Harold - 1923 Flaherty, Bernard - 1953-54-55 Fletcher, Ed - 1951-52 Fletcher, Raleigh - 2000-01-02 Fletcher, Rocky - 1971-72 Fletcher, Tom - 1991-92-93-94 Flick, Chad - 1996-97 Flisher, Gary - 1969-70 Flisher, Ron - 1965-66 Flores, Emmett - 1987 Fluegge, Donald - 1995 Fodor, Al - 1947 Fogel, Steve - 1979, 81 Foli, Anthony - 2000-01-02-03 Foote, Herbert - 1946 Foran, Williams - 1945 Ford, Bob - 1937, 39

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Ford, Garrett - 1990 Ford, Glen - 1975 Fortin, Roman - 1987-88-89 Foster, Dustan - 1980 Foster, Greg - 1981-82 Foster, Lou - 1990-91 Fox, Guy - 1927-28 Fox, John - 1975-76 Fox, Maurice - 1928 Fox, Mike - 1979-80-81-82 Fragile, Jack - 1974-75 Frame, Joe - 1935-36 Francis, Bob - 1976 Francis, Henry - 1922-23 Franey, Jerome - 1981-82 Franklin, Michael - 2002-03-04-05 Franson, Lou - 1971 Freeman, Tom - 1967-68 Freitag, Ralph - 1949-50 Freitas, Jesse - 1972-73 Frew, Dean - 1984 Frisco, Carl - 1940 Fritz, Monte - 1952-53-54-55 Frost, Jack - 1939-40 Fry, Wayne - 1937 Fudge, Bill - 1974-75

G Gabaldon, Joe - 1960

Galindo, Joe - 1949-50 Galindo, Frank - 1936-37 Galpin, Harry - 1942 Gamble, Donte - 2000-01 Garcia, Rick - 1960 Garner, Barkham - 1924-25-26-27 Garretson, Rick - 1975-76-77-78 Garrison, Diallo - 1996 Garrison, Gary - 1964-65 Gaston, Dan - 1983-84 Gatlin, Charles - 1995-96-97 Gbaja-Biamila, A. - 1999-00-01-02 Gbaja-Biamila, K. - 1996-97-98-99 Geddies, Terry - 1927-28 Geary, Frank - 1973-74 Gearty, Steve - 1976-77-78 Gelt, Brian - 2000-01 George, Donald - 1957-58-59 George, Matt - 1994 Gibbs, Joe - 1961-62-63 Gilbert, Mike - 1974-75 Gilbreath, Monty - 1986-87-88-89 Gilliland, George - 1939-40 Gillis, Curtis - 1987 Gillison, Steve - 1984 Gilmore, Corey - 1983-84-85-86 Glister, Rob - 1981-82 Glass, Max - 1936-37 Glaze, George - 1991-92-93 Glaze, Raymond Jr. - 1957-58 Glaze, Sebastian - 1990-91-92-93 Glenn, Donnie - 1977-78 Glenn, Ricky - 1979 Glover, Darcel - 1994-95 Glover, La'Roi - 1992-93-94-95 Godden, John - 1962-63-64 Goebel, Dave - 1980 Goetchius, Randy - 1977-78 Gomez, Alan - 2006 Gomez, Raul - 2000-01-02 Goodchild, Bill - 1940-41 Goodwin, Daryle - 1957 Gordon, Lynn - 1962 Gorham, C.S. - 1921 Gorman, David - 2002 Gourdine, Damon - 1997-98-99 Gourdine, Daniel - 2000 Gradinger, Leo - 1979-80 Graff, Rob - 1986-87-88-89 Graham, Marty - 1996-97 Grant, Harold - 1931 Gray-Hayward, Adam - 2002-03-04 Green, Justin - 2001 Green, Robert - 1984 Gresoro, Max - 1959-60-61 Grider, Buss - 1978 Griffith, Gordon - 1971-72 Griffith, Robert - 1990-91-92

Grigsby, Reggie - 2003-04-05-06 Grimaud, Ronald - 1952 Gross, Morris - 1922-23-24, 26 Gunther, Kurtis - 2008 Gutierrez, Al - 1966 Gutierrez, Tim - 1993-94 Gutowski, Jay - 1953-54-55-56

H Hailey, Bryan - 1983-84-85-86

Hakim, Az - 1994-95-96-97 Halda, Mark - 1977-79-80 Hall, Adam - 2001-02-03 Hall, Darryl - 1979, 81 Halte, Donald - 1961-62-63 Hamilton, Lynell - 2003, 05-06-07 Hammerschmidt, Benn - 1937-38 Hammes, Richard - 1959-60 Hammett, Bill - 1972-73 Hammett, Bill - 1999-00 Hammond, Scott - 1993 Hammons, Jim - 1966 Hanawalt, Jim - 1988-89-90 Hancock, Cliff - 1966-67 Hancock, John - 1921-22-23-24 Hansen, Curtis - 1966-67 Hansen, Harold - 1927-28-29 Hansen, James - 1950 Hansen, Norman - 1959 Hansen, Rick - 1980-81-82 Hanzal, Brian - 1949 Hardaway, Charles - 1989 Hardy, Chris - 1983-84-85-86 Harmon, Buford - 1965-66 Harris, Clarence - 1937 Harris, Fred - 1994 Harris, Herman - 1921 Harris, Merton - 1990-91 Harrison, Robbie - 1981 Harvey, Derrick - 1980-82-83 Harvey, Jasper - 2002-03, 05 Harvey, Walt - 1937-38-39 Hastings, Reed - 1936-37 Hatch, Mike - 1996-97 Hathaway, Jones - 1921 Haughn, Dennis - 1972-73 Hawkins, Daryl - 1994-95 Hawley, Dale - 1963-64-65 Hawley, Jack - 1999-00 Hayes, Billie - 1968-69 Hayes, Thomas - 1969-70 Hays, Carl - 1959-60 Haywood, Jerome - 1998-99-00-01 Hazel, Willard - 1953 Heather, George - 1999-00 Heaton, Leo - 1946, 48 Heggins, James - 1996-97 Heiborn, Arthur - 1921 Heinz, Joe - 1990-91-92 Held, Paul - 1951-52-53 Held, Spencer - 1921-22 Helms, Bill - 1975-76 Helzer, Daniel - 1964 Hemmings, Dey Juan - 2007-08 Hemp, Ralph - 1958 Hemphill, Charles - 1966-67 Henderson, Atiyyah - 2006-07-08 Henderson, Bobby - 1973-74 Henderson, Reuben - 1978-79-80 Henley, Jack - 1949-50-51 Henley, Sam - 1950 Henry, Danny - 1994-95 Henson, Steve - 1971 Hertsch, Neil - 1982-83 Herrill, Clair (Red) - 1949-50 Hershey, Jay - 1935-36 Hestor, Tom - 1921-22-23, 25 Hewitt, Paul - 1987-88 Hicks, Brad - 1982-83-84 Hicks, Harold - 1986 Higashi, Hideo - 1935, 37 Higgens, Clark - 1946 Higgens, Dennis - 1970-71 Higgens, Harry - 1952-53-54 Hight, Fred - 1971-72-73 Hight, Jim - 1966-67 Hildreth, James - 1927-28-29


HISTORY/LETTERWINNERS cont. Hill, Mike - 1977-78 Hill, Theron - 1995 Hillard, Lawrence - 1964-65 Hinton, Ken - 1975-76 Hitt, Travis - 1973-74-75-76 Hodge, Eric - 2005 Hoffman, Tom - 1962-63-64 Holman, Damien - 2002 Holmes, Donny - 1976-77 Holmes, Vonnie - 2007-08 Holt, Peter - 1993-94-95-96 Home, Samson - 1972 Homesly, Bob - 1941 Hons, Cory - 1980 Hooper, Mike - 1984-85-86-87 Horn, Don - 1965-66 Horn, Romeo - 2007-08 Houghton, Mike - 1999-00-01 Howard, Bob - 1965-66 Howard, Kwan - 2003-04-05-06 Howard, Thomas - 1999-00-01 Howell, Kevin - 1981-82 Howell, Lou - 1951 Hoyt, Loris - 1926 Hubbard, Warren - 1956 Huffaker, Charles - 1961 Hufford, Lyle - 1950 Hughes, Everett - 1956-57 Hughes, Jim - 1935 Hughes, Michael - 2004-05-06-07 Hull, James - 1957-58 Hull, Marc - 2004-05-06-07 Hunt, James - 1970-71 Huth, Eric - 1979-80 Hyatt, Mark - 1988

IIata, Ryan - 2000-01-03

Iavelli, Carl - 1966 Ibe, Mike - 1990-91 Ikonne, Eric - 2008 Imhof, Martin - 1971 Imo, Ed - 1976-77 Inge, Pete - 1976-77-78 Ingram, Johnathan - 1999-00-01-02 Ioja, Adrian - 1993-94-95-96 Iosefa, Trask - 2007-08 Irvin, Bill - 1939-40

JJackson, Alfred - 1985-86-87-88 Jackson, Harold - 1956 Jackson, Joe - 1995-96-97-98 Jackson, Jonas - 1972-73 Jackson, Ken - 1972 Jackson, Monte - 1973-74 Jackson, Terry - 1975-76-77 Jacobs, Ambrous - 1966-67 Jacobs, Mel - 1974-75 Jacquet, Nathaniel - 1995-96 James, Lindsey - 1969-70 James, Scotty - 2006-07 Jantz, Jack - 1952-53 Jeffries, Kipp - 1990-91-92 Jenkins, Dennis - 1966 Jennings, Jim - 1988-89-90-91 Jennings, Marcus - 1978 Jensen, Kris - 1985-86 Jessop, Dave - 1931-32-33 Jessup, John - 1980-82 Jezulin, Mike - 1980-81 Johns, Edward - 1952-53-54 Johns, Nathan - 1965-66 Johnson, Bob - 1974-75 Johnson, Buster - 1945 Johnson, Chris - 1990-91-92-93 Johnson, James - 1983-84 Johnson, Ken - 1925, 27-28 Johnson, Mark - 1975 Johnson, Scott - 1996-97-98-99 Johnson, Shane - 2000, 2002 Johnson, Taj - 1996-97 Johnson, Tim - 1977-78 Johnston, Dave - 1976 Jones, Darius - 2008 Jones, Darryl - 1997-98 Jones, George - 1995-96

Jones, Harry - 1931-32 Jones, Harry - 1959 Jones, Jason - 1995-96 Jones, Leonard - 1992-93-94 Jones, Robert - 1965-66 Jones, Steve - 1976 Jones, Tom - 1967 Jordan, Karl - 1957 Jordan, LaDrue - 1969 Jordan, Steve - 1970-71 Jorde, Steve - 1977-78 Joyner, Stephen - 1964-65 Jurk, Don - 1951-52 Justice, Jeremy - 2003-04 Justice, Walt - 1974-75 Justman, Patrick - 2004-05-06

KKafka, John - 1968-69

Kahan, Charles - 1956 Kahui, Kurt - 2002-03-04-05 Kalati, Mau - 1974-75 Kaiser, Jack - 1946-47-48 Kaiser, Robert - 1946, 48 Kalbach, Bart - 1986-87 Karno, Rich - 1978 Kaszycki, Ed - 1993-94 Katzenmayer, Dave - 1977-78 Kawulok, Matthew - 2006-07-08 Kearney, Bryant - 1927 Keesey, Dan - 1981 Keiaho, Freddy - 2002-03-04-05 Keil, Don - 1941 Kelley, Arthur - 1930-31 Kelly, Jack - 1940 Kelly, Leonard - 1964-65 Kelly, Percy - 1929 Kenion, Mike - 1980 Kentris, Jim - 1978 Kenyon, Bill - 1942 Kertel, Ed - 1974-75 Kilby, Chris - 1983-84-85-86 King, James - 1958-59 Kinney, Cliff - 1964-65 Kirk, Randy - 1985-86 Kirovski, Tommy - 2001-02 Kirschner, Todd - 1978 Kita, George - 1939-40-41 Klatt, Bobby - 1973 Kleck, Bert - 1938-39-40 Kline, Andrew - 1996-97-98-99 Kmet, John - 1977-79-80 Knight, Dan - 1984-85 Knoles, Norman - 1932-33 Knutson, Mike - 1986-87 Koenig, Mark - 1991-92-93 Kofler, Matt - 1980-81 Kollar, Ward - 1981 Kopp, Frank - 1926 Korsmeier, Larry - 1961-62 Kos, Jay - 2000-01 Kracalik, Mike - 2001-02-03-04 Kramer, Bill - 1973-74 Kravetz, Mike - 2004, 06-07 Krupens, Harold - 1956 Kruse, Bill - 1939-40-41 Kruzsch, Phill - 1941 Krzysiak, Pat - 1979-80 Kushner, Bill - 1988 Kutsuris, Jon - 1985

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Lamar, James - 1977-78 Lambert, Mike - 1973 LaMonda, Zach - 2000-01 Lancaster, Jeff - 1967-68 Landis, Harold - 1945 Langley, Everett - 1970-71 Laolagi, Luke - 2006-07-08 LaPlant, Steve - 1975-76 Larsen, Stephen - 2001-02-03-04 Larson, Bo - 1976-77 Laskowski, Daniel - 1967 Latham, Huge - 1949-51 Laughton, Jim - 1982, 84-85 Lauter, Steve - 1984-85-86 Lavender, Joe - 1971-72

Lawanson, Sam - 1995-96 Lawson, Kent - 1962-63-64 Lawson, Ernie - 2007-08 Lay, David - 1961-62-63 Lealofi, Aloalii - 2003-04 Ledbetter, Jay - 1974-75 Ledford, William - 1956 Lee, Charles - 1932-33, 35 Leja, George - 1950-51 Lemker, Jeff - 1985-86 Leomiti, Carlson - 1990-91-92-93 Leomiti, Harry - 1980 Levi, Marcus - 2001 Levine, Bob - 1978-79, 81 Lewis, Claude - 1954-55-56 Lewis, Darrell - 1991-92-93 Lewis, Darryn - 2008 Lewis, Derrick - 1999-00-01 Lewis, Eric - 1995-96-97-98 Lewis, Jonas - 1996-97-98-99 Lewis, Reggie - 1975 Lightner, Dennis - 1966-67 Lily, Rick - 1965-66 Limahelu, Al - 1969-70 Limebrook, Dave - 1972-73 Linam, Delbert - 1952 Linares, Robert - 1952-53-55 Lindley, Ryan - 2008 Lizalde, Milo - 1964 Lobel, Blake - 2001-02-03-04 Long, Jerome - 2008 Long, Matt - 1980-81-82-83 Long, Max - 1954 Long, Victor - 1953-54 Louis, John - 1990-91-92-93 Louis, Lance - 2004-05-07-08 Lovine, Allen - 1935-36 Lowery, David - 1991-92-93 Lucas, Bob - 1975 Luster, Dave - 1985 Lynch, Mike - 2003 Lyon, Robert - 1951-52-53

M McAuley, Mike - 1973

McBeth, Allen - 1960 McCartney, John - 1992-93-94-95 McChristian, Julius - 1994-95-96-97 McColl, Jim - 1939-40 McCoy, Lloyd - 1962-63 McCoy, Matthew - 2002-03-04 McCreery, Bill - 1925 McCreery, Bob - 1923-24-25 McCullough, Carl - 2003 McCutcheon, Freddie - 2002 McDaniel, Vernell - 1970 McDonald, Dwight - 1974 McGehee, Cecil - 1956-57-58 McGillis, Mike - 1974-75 McGuire, Andy - 1965 McGwire, Dan - 1989-90 McHargue, John - 1955-56 McKay, Mark - 1982-83 McKay, T.J. - 2005-06-07-08 McKechnie, Kevin - 1994-95-96-97 McKee, Dick - 1947 McKeever, Mac - 1982 McMichael, Jim - 1934-35-36 McMichael, Paul - 1931 McNanie, Sean - 1982-83 McNeil, Rod - 1982-83 McNeill, R. (Gray) - 1997-98-99-01 McNeill, Mike - 1974 McNeill, Rodney - 1997 McPhatter, Ferman - 1949-50-51 Mack, Farrell - 1978 Macias, Edgar - 1996 MacKersie, Bill - 1942 Macon, Kevin - 1987-88-90-91 Madison, Ken - 1964-65 Magee, Albert - 1957-58-59 Magee, Donald - 1955-56-57 Mahimeister, James - 1946 Maka, Va'ati - 2003-04 Malano, Mike - 1996-97-98-99 Malcolm, Marshall - 1951, 53-55 Manneh, Sam - 1968-69

Manocchia, Nick - 1980 Manos, John - 1945 Mao, Tracey - 1988-89-90-92 Maples, Milton - 1988-89 Marchbanks, Ross - 2000-01 Marsala, John - 1976 Marshall, Gary - 1973-74-75-76 Martin, Brett - 2004-05-06-07 Martin, Deric - 1999-00-01 Martin, Dick - 1932 Martin, Joe - 2003-04-05-06 Martin, Larry - 1964-65 Martin, Saladin - 1977-78 Mascan, Larry - 1973-74, 76 Masinick, Luke - 1983 Mason, Greg - 1972-73 Masthay, Mauri - 1956 Mastin, Randy - 1978-79 Matheson, Doug - 1967 Mathie, Bill - 1938-39-40 Mathis, Ken - 1976-77 Matuszewicz, Steve - 1988-89-91-92 Mauldin, Davion - 2008 Maultsby, Kevin - 1987-88 Maxey, Larry - 1989-90-91-92 Maxwell, DeAndre - 1992-93-94-95 Mayhew, David - 2000-01 Mayo, Joey - 1998-99 Maze, Terrell - 2003-04-05-06 Meagher, E. (Mike) - 1967-68 Mecham, Ben - 1996-97-98 Meek, Gary - 1969-70 Mejia, J.C. - 2003 Meeker, Joseph - 1961-62-63 Mella, Rob - 1984 Mendenhall, Terry - 1969-70 Mendez, Edward - 1963-64 Mendez, Mario - 1961-62-63 Merchant, Bob - 1940-41 Merino, John - 1970 Merrill, Bob - 1968-69 Merrill, Tom - 1994 Meschi, Dan - 1973-74 Metroka, Emil - 2006 Metzger, Art - 1936 Meyer, Dave - 1981-82 Miclot, Eric - 2004-05 Mietz, Richard - 1982 Milbrand, Lance - 1983 Milke, G. (Bud) - 1948-49-50 Milks, John - 1963-64 Miller, Adam - 2004-05 Miller, Bishop - 1999 Miller, Brook - 2002-03 Miller, Chris - 1971-72 Miller, Frank - 1971-72 Miller, Jeff - 1982-83 Miller, Mark - 1977-78 Miller, Robert - 2002-03, 06 Milling, Jerry - 2006 Milsan, Doel - 1940 Mims, Terry - 1986 Minor, Claudie - 1972-73 Minor, John - 1982-83-84-85 Misch, Mike - 1989-90 Mitchell, DeAngelo - 1987 Mitchell, Ken - 1947 Mitchell, Kevin - 1979-80 Mitchell, Larry - 1970 Mitchell, Lonny - 1997-98-99 Mitchell, Mario - 1985-86-87-88 Monaco, Ron - 1981 Moneymaker, Robert - 1956 Montgomery, John - 1924, 27-28 Montgomery, Marcus - 2006 Montler, Bonner - 1988 Moody, Dan - 1977-78 Moore, Aaron - 2006-07-08 Moore, Jason - 1994-95-96-97 Moore, Jermaine - 2002-03 Moore, Josh - 1994 Moore, Johnny - 1977, 79-80 Moore, Ken - 1983-84-85-86 Moore, Lonnie - 1979 Moore, Raymond - 1952-53, 56 Moore, William - 1969-70 Morales, Marco - 1982-83

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HISTORY/LETTERWINNERS cont. Moran, James - 1950 Moran, Rich - 1980-81, 83-84 Morehouse, Ron - 1977-78 Moreno, David - 2000-01 Morgan, Jeff - 1981 Morris, Andre - 1969-70 Morris, Cree - 1990-91 Morris, David - 1964 Morris, Richard - 1958-59-60 Morris, Shane - 2008 Morrison, Al - 1921-22 Morrison, Kirk - 2001-02-03-04 Morrison, Ty - 1991 Morton, Lance - 1954 Moses, Clark - 1987-88-89 Moses, Clinton - 1952 Moses, Greg - 1972-73 Moses, Haven - 1966-67 Moss, Robert Jr. - 1958-59-60 Mosolf, George - 1931-32-33 Mott, DeWitt - 1921 Mott, Paul - 1924-25-26-27 Mougey, Darren - 2005-06-07-08 Meuhleisen, Gene - 1936-37 Muhammad, Aqeel - 1998-99 Mulholland, Pat - 1978 Mumy, Gene - 1953 Murdock, Clayton - 1929-30 Murphy, Damien - 1996-97-98 Myatt, Jerry - 1972-73 Myer, Richard - 1969-70

N Nadon, Adrian - 1945

Napier, Sandy - 1970-71 Naylor, Casey - 2001-02-03 Neal, David - 1997-98 Neary, Mike - 1983-84 Nelson, Robert - 1956-57 Nelson, Robert - 2005 Ned, Larry - 1998-99-00-01 Nedd, DeAngelo - 2000-01-03 Negrete, Danny - 2003 Nelson, Peter - 2007-08 Nelson, Robert - 2006 Nelson, William - 1946 Nesvold, Al - 1942 Nettles, Bill - 1938-39-40 Nettles, Tom - 1966-67-68 Nettles, Tony - 1989 Nettles, Wayne - 1939-40 Nevarez, Steve - 2002 Newlee, Barney - 1946-47 Newman, Ken - 1980 Newton, Robert - 1953-54-55 Nicholas, Danny - 1954-55 Nichols, Bert - 1937 Nichols, Tony - 1989-90-91-92 Nicholson, Chester - 1950-51 Nicholson, Scottie - 1998-99 Nielson, Gawin - 1936-37 Nikos, John - 1978 Nilsen, Dan - 1995-96-97 Niu, Sai - 1987-88-89-90 Nixon, Chuck - 1984-85-86-87 Nixon, Torran - 1983-84 Nobles, Gary - 1981-82 Nogle, Darold - 1972-73 Norman, Derek - 1994 Nottbusch, Frank - 1932-33-34 Nuanez, Scott - 1983 Nunez, Jim - 1940 Nunn, Clarence - 1983, 85-86-87 Nwansi, Ornan - 2006-07 Nyberg, Jake - 1990-91,93 Nygaard, Norm - 1952-53-54 Nyssen, Adam - 2003

O O'Brien, Chris - 1984-85

O'Brien, Kevin - 1976 O'Brien, Thomas - 1953 O'Callaghan, John - 1984 O'Connell, Kevin - 2004-05-06-07 O'Connell, Thomas - 1927 Oatsvall, Scott - 1992 Odiorne, Dennis - 2002

Ogas, David - 1966-67 Ogas, Ray - 1968-69 Ohlin, Jerry - 1956-57-58 Ohnesorgen, George - 1973-74 Olander, Byron - 1967-68-69 Olison, Rance - 1973-74 Oliver, Clarence - 1967-68 Oliver, Larry - 1977-78 O'Mara, Jack - 1932-33-34 Orange, Rickey - 1976-77 Ortega, Richard - 1951-52 Ortiz, Robert - 2002-03-04-05 Osborn, Nick - 2004-05-06-07 Osborne, Andy - 1996-97 Osgood, Kassim - 2002 Oslin, Michael - 1967-68 Otis, John - 1952 Overby, Ken - 1994-95 Overton, Dayna - 1995 Owens, Marv - 1970-71 Owens, Keith - 1989

PPaopau, Junior - 1971

Palmer, Garrett - 2004-05-06-07 Palumbo, Paul - 1980 Paredes, Andre - 1981-82-83 Parker, Charles - 1958 Parker, Ricky - 1993-94-95-96 Parker, Sherwood - 1941-42 Parker, Thomas - 1945 Parks, Lamont - 1987-88 Parma, Leon - 1948-49-50 Parrington, Trevor - 2004-05-06 Parris, Henry - 1922 Patterson, Zach - 1995 Paul, Morey - 1987-88-89-90 Pauu, Jack - 1970-71 Pavelko, Galen - 1969-70 Pavelko, Garret - 2000-01 Payne, Ceasar - 1969-70 Pearson, Dennis - 1977 Peck, George - 1941 Penman, Lonnel - 2002-03 Pentoney, Lawrence - 1951-52 Penrose, Craig - 1974-75 Penuelas, Frank - 1936-37 Penwarden, Roy - 1938 Perez, Jose - 2008 Perkov, Kent - 1977-78 Perry, Jason - 2001 Perry, Larry - 1981 Perry, Robert - 1923 Perry, Robert - 1972 Person, Jerry - 1979-80 Peters, Alton - 1947-48 Peterson, Dave - 1962-63-64 Peterson, Elmer - 1932 Peterson, Eric - 1994 Peterson, Harold - 1950 Peterson, Jim - 1972 Peterson, Randy - 1987-88 Peterson, Ray - 1992-93-94-95 Peterson, Werner - 1927-28-29 Petties, C. (Neal) - 1961-62-63 Pettitt, Duane - 1983-86 Pierce, Sean - 1997-99-00 Pieri, Damon - 1990-91-92 Pierson, Gary - 1975 Pierson, William - 1968-69 Pieson, Curt - 1990-91 Pifer, Del - 1968-69 Pine, Thomas - 1950 Pinkins, Braxton - 1955-56-57-58 Pino, Chris - 2004-05 Piper, Marvin - 1947 Pittman, Wayne - 1991-92-93-94 Pitts, Chester - 1999-00-01 Pitts, Devin - 2003-04 Platt, Brad - 1988 Plum, Jim - 1983-84-85-86 Poe, James - 1964 Pohl, Julian - 1921-22 Poluzzi, Louis - 1941-42 Pompa, Michael - 1967-68 Pope, Sheldon - 1996-97-98-99 Porter, Ramal - 2003-04-05-06

NTO | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | MEDIA GUIDE

Poumele, Faleselau - 2001-03-04-05 Powers, Ellis - 1983-84-85 Preciado, Marcus - 1990 Prefontaine, Noel - 1995-96 Preisler, Eddie - 1939-40 Preston, Andrew - 2007-08 Preston, Art - 1949-50-51 Price, David - 1985 Prim, Gary - 1973-74 Printy, Ted - 1999 Proctor, Thomas - 1961 Prokop, Phillip - 1951-52-53 Provensal, Chad - 1991-92 Pruitt, Aaron - 1993 Pulice, Frank - 1988 Purkins, John - 1949-50-51 Pyles, James - 1955-56

Q Quinlan, Volney - 1951 R Raaka, Bill - 1934-35

Rachow, Judd - 1989-90-91 Radovich, Nick - 1947 Rager, Brandon - 2002-03 Rahill, Kevin - 1986 Ramage, Scott - 1981-82 Ramos, Leo - 1981 Rand, Jack - 1932-33-34 Randall, Sakimo - 1999-00-01 Rash, Dick - 1941 Rasmussen, Jeffrey - 1969-70 Ray, LaVance - 2002-03 Raye, Jimmy - 1988-89-90 Rayford, Bennie - 1976 Rea, Donnie - 1969-70 Reagan, Ralph - 1975-76 Reed, Doug - 1981-82 Reed, Michael - 1970-71 Reed, Troy - 1986 Reed-Martin, Kerry - 1985-86-87-88 Reeder, Rick - 1980-81 Reedy, Monty - 1974-75 Reese, Dean - 1975 Reisinger, Bob - 1985 Reyes, Jesus - 1996-97-98 Reynolds, R. (Tom) - 1969-70-71 Ricardo, Benny - 1973-74 Riccobono, Joe - 1947-48 Rice, Owen - 1932-33-34 Richards, John - 1946 Richards, Todd - 1984-85 Richardson, Frank - 1954-55 Richardson, Rickey - 1977-78 Richet, Stuart - 1925 Richey, Kevin - 1979-80-81-82 Ricketts, Bob - 1941 Ricketts, Kenneth (Ed) - 1950-51 Ridge, Houston - 1965 Rimbach, Bev - 1945 Rinehart, Mike - 1983 Ring, Dave - 1980-82 Ritter, Jared - 1999-00-01-02 Rivera, Emilio - 2008 Robb, Jack - 1925-26-27 Robb, Wesley - 1951-52-53 Robbins, Al - 1942 Robbins, Val - 1941-42, 46 Roberts, Don - 1981-82 Roberts, Evan - 1932 Roberts, Mark - 1991-92-93 Roberts, Patrick - 1960-61-62 Robertson, Jon - 1969-70 Robinson, Preston - 1951 Robinson, Steve - 1994-95-97 Robinson, Will - 2004-05-06-07 Robles, Dylan - 2000-01 Rockold, Joe - 1960-61 Rodahoffer, Chris - 1991-92-93 Rodriquez, Albert - 1998 Rodriquez, Andy - 1968-69-70 Rodriquez, Armando - 1945 Roe, Matt - 1993-94 Roeszler, Greg - 1977-78 Rogers, Bob - 1947-48 Romero, Gary - 1961-62

Romig, Jim - 1956-57-58 Ross, Alden - 1922 Ross, Wayne - 1984-85-86-87 Roth, Bill - 1925 Rouser, Eric - 2005-06 Rowe, Patrick - 1987-88-90-91 Rowe, Ray - 1988-89-90-91 Royal, Don - 1963-64-65 Rudisill, Steve - 1991 Ruffa, Ed - 1923-24-25-26 Rulon, Tom - 1982-83 Rumsey, Bill - 1928-29-30 Runyon, Richard - 1954-55 Russell, Brian - 1998-99-00 Russell, Shane - 2005 Russell, Bob - 1941 Russell, Robert - 1952-53 Russo, Sam - 1921-22, 24 Rutley, Mark - 1982 Ryan, Robbie - 2001-02-03 Ryan, Robert - 1922 Rymer, Steve - 1976 Rzeznik, M.J. - 1996-97-98

S Sagapolutele, Pio - 1988-89-90

Salaam, Ephraim - 1995-96-97 Salinger, Paul - 1962 Sampson, Clinton - 1981-82 Sampson, DeMarco - 2005-08 Sandford, Nick - 2006-07-08 Sandin, Michael - 1960 Sandoval, Armando - 1997 Sandusky, George - 1975 Sandusky, Jim - 1983 Sang, Derek - 1989-90 Sanger, Jerry - 1958-59 Santifer, Derek - 1987 Santoro, Seth - 2003 Santos, Atonio - 1996-97 Santos, Joe - 1988-89 Santos, Todd - 1984-85-86-87 Savage, Bob - 1978 Savorn, Jason - 1990-91-93 Sawaya, Al - 1956-58 Saxon, Mike - 1982-83 Schacklett, John - 1959-60 Schaefer, Chris - 1978 Schakel, Larry - 1966-67 Schantz, Andrew - 2005-06 Scheel, Lyman - 1921 Scheid, Pat - 1971-72 Schevings, Albert - 1923-24 Schilens, Chaz - 2004-05-06-07 Schimpf, Larry - 1956-57-58 Schlick, Dave - 1987-88 Schmautz, Raymond - 1964 Schmidt, Mike - 2006-07-08 Schmidt, Steve - 2005, 07 Schmidt, Taylor - 2004-05 Schmitt Tyler - 2004-05-06-07 Schraeder, Vernon - 1931-32 Schweitzer, Ed - 1971-73 Scoggins, Craig - 1965-66 Scott, Bill - 1982-83 Scott, Darnay - 1991-92-93 Scott, Mark - 1999 Scroggins, Ed - 1971-73 Scudday, Brian - 1978, 80-81 Seabaugh, Todd - 1981-82 See, Elmer - 1926 Seiner, Bob - 1981-82 Sefton, Walt - 1936-37 Semenik, Alex - 1992-93 Seminario, Joe - 1940-41-42 Sevier, Wayne - 1961-62 Shank, Robert - 1957-58-59 Shanks, Austin - 1983-84 Shapiro, Zachary - 2008 Sharp, Wintson - 1974 Sharpe, Ricky - 1999-00-01-02 Shaw, Buck - 1980, 82 Shaw, Dennis - 1968-69 Shaw, Justin - 2008 Shaw, Mike - 1973 Shea, Paul - 1928 Shearer, Curtis - 1992-93-94


HISTORY/LETTERWINNERS cont. Shellabarger, J. (Tom) - 1969-70 Shepard, Morris - 1941-42, 46 Sheriff, Lon - 1999-00-01-02 Shoate, Jeff - 2001-02-03 Sholten, Ray - 1965 Shreve, James - 1931 Shrewsbury, Marvin - 1945 Shults, Robert - 1990-91 Shy, Don - 1965-66 Sibbert, James - 1960 Silva, Alberto - 1957-58 Silverthorn, Rick - 1978 Simcox, John - 1946-47-48 Simmons, Dick - 1947-48-49 Simmons, Garric - 2000-01-02 Simmons, Jim - 1949 Simmons, Peter - 1949-50-51 Simmons, Roy (Mike) - 1947 Simmons, Warren - 1961-62-63 Simnjanovski, Brian - 1999-00-01-02 Simpson, Hugh - 1954-55 Simpson, Randy - 1965 Sims, Chet - 1970 Sims, Jim - 1938-39-40 Sims, Mark - 1973-74 Simunec, Steve - 1975 Sinclair, Alan - 1977-78 Sipe, Brian - 1969-70-71 Siraton, Moose - 1938 Sisco, Justin - 1999-00 Skaggs, Craig - 1985-86-87 Skoog, Jack - 1987-88 Slack, Ron - 1986-87-88-89 Slater, Birt - 1949-50-51 Slaughter, Webster - 1984-85 Slavin, Ben - 1935-36 Smerdon, William - 1952 Smith, Aubrey - 2008 Smith, Avey - 1951-52 Smith, Charles - 1925-26-27, 29 Smith, Ed - 1925 Smith, Edward - 1957 Smith, Frank - 1948 Smith, Frank - 1942 Smith, Gene - 1945 Smith, George - 1960 Smith, Kevin - 1986 Smith, Mike - 1997 Smith, Nick - 2006 Smith, Phil - 1981-82 Smith, Ronnie - 1976-77 Smith, Shawn - 1992-93 Smith, Turaj - 1990-91-92-93 Smith, Tairou - 1997-98-99 Smith, Zach - 1992-93-94-95 Smorin, Leonard - 1954-55 Smyth, Ed - 1935-36 Sneed, Kevin - 1974 Snyder, Ky - 1982 Snyder, Waddell - 1951 Sokoloski, Kelsey - 2007-08 Solari, Mike - 1975-76 Sommers, Bob - 1937 Soto, Jonathan - 2005, 07-08 Spears, Ron - 1979-80 Speer, George - 1952 Spek, Jeff - 1983 Spencer, Neil - 2007 Spencer, Waika - 2006-07-08 Spillane, Greg - 1996-97-98-99 Spinello, Mike - 1988 Spinks, Brian - 2006 Spitler, Garold - 1941-42, 46 Squires, John - 1922-23 Stablein, Jerry - 1979, 81 Staggs, Jeff - 1965-66 Stahlfield, Edward - 1922, 24 Stahovich, Brian - 2008 Stahr, Dallas, Jr - 1969-70 Stallings, Ramondo - 1990-91-92-93 Standridge, Leon - 1964-65 Stapler, Steve - 1978-79 Staples, Clark - 1954-55 Stark, Victor - 1962-63 Stauber, James - 1961-62-63 Steen, Terrill - 1990-91-92-93 Steigner, Martin - 1967-68

Stein, Roger - 1935-36 Stenson, David - 1961-62-63 Stephenson, Eugene - 1923-24 Stephenson, George - 1958 Stevens, George - 1952 Stevens, Mike - 1982-83-84-85 Steward, Eddie - 1970-71 Steward, Ronald - 1953-54 Stewart, Brad - 1974 Stewart, Floyd - 1950-51 Stewart, Justin - 2000 Stewart, Michael - 2007 Stinnet, Ken - 1970 Stokes, Zac - 1990-91 Storrs, Bruce - 1970-71 Stuart, Samuel - 1960 Stubbs, Jim - 1936 Stubblefield, Ray - 1966 Sturm, Brett - 2003-04-05-06 Subis, Nick - 1987-88-89-90 Sulick, Tim - 1996-97 Sullivan, Brandon - 2007-08 Sutton, Dennis - 1971-72 Sutton, Eric - 1991-92-93-94 Svitenko, Steve - 1984-85 Sykes, Gerald - 2002-03 Symington, James - 1958-59-60 Swain, Brett - 2004-05-06-07 Swaney, Jason - 1989-90

TTamamasui, Tal - 1984-85

Tandberg, Nate - 1997-98-99-00 Tarleton, Michael - 1957-58, 60 Tarr, Alfred - 1921-22 Tate, Will - 1990-91,93 Taylor, Bill - 1978 Taylor, Gary - 1989-90-91-92 Taylor, Greg - 2001 Taylor, Robert B. - 1978-79 Taylor, Robert E. - 1979-80 Taylor, Steve - 1964-65-66 Tegio, Mark - 1985-86 Tereschuk, Pete - 1975 Thoemmes, Wade - 1986 Thomas, Joe - 1978-79 Thomas, Ron - 1973 Thomerson, Jack - 1961 Thompson, Alan - 1972-73-74 Thompson, Alex - 2004-05 Thompson, Craigus - 1993-94-95-96 Thompson, Eric - 1989 Thompson, Fred - 1952 Thompson, Jesse - 1949-50-51 Thompson, Norman - 1937-38-39 Thompson, Tracy - 1982-83-84-85 Thompson, Tyson - 2002 Thorn, Tim - 1972-73-74 Thorne, Matt - 1998 Thornton, David - 1966-67 Thrash, Ron - 1970-71 Timmons, Bill - 1937-38-39 Toccagino, Giovanni - 1998 Toledo, Jon - 2006-07 Tolver, G. (J.R.) - 1999-00-01-02 Tom, Doug - 1993-94-95 Tomlinson, Robert - 1946-47-48-49 Topp, Greg - 1985 Tracy, Hal - 1939 Trakas, Andy - 1989-90-91-92 Tremblay, John - 1975 Trevis, Gilbert - 1976 Trickey, Beau - 2000-01-02-03 Triplett, Gary - 1986, 88 Trott, Mike - 1971-72 Truvillion, James - 1998-99-00, 02 Tuiaana, Samida - 1987-88 Tuipala, Joseph - 1995-96-97-98 Turley, Kyle - 1994-95-96-97 Turner, David - 1976-77 Turpen, Joseph - 1967

U Uipi, Sikoti - 2000, 2002

Ulibarri, Josh - 2008 Umuolo, Alston - 2007-08 Underwood, Marviel - 2001-02-03-04

Uttecht, Alvin - 1967

V

Van, Jason - 2000-01-03 Van Gorkum, Leon - 1969-70 Van Leeuwen, Wm. - 1968-69 Van Raaphorst, Bill - 1995-96 Vance, Mike - 1980-81 VanderSluis, Ron - 1976-77 Vanoni, Al - 1936-37-38-39 Varney, Joe - 1921 Vasquez, Armando - 1965-66 Vasquez, A. (AJ) - 1968-69 Vaughn, Robert - 1961-62 Venuta, Vic - 1975 Ventura, Manuel - 1957 Vassey, Tom - 1977 Victor, Brant - 1978 Victoria, Adam - 1971, 72 Vierra, John Jr - 1957 Vincent, Mike - 1988 Vincent, William - 1951-52 Voorhis, Walt - 1983-84 Vradenburg, Todd - 1988

W Walden, Delbert - 1945

Walker, Al - 1953-54 Walker, Earl - 1940 Walker, Jake - 2004 Walker, Johnny - 1988-89-90 Walker, Noval - 1930-31-32 Walker, Owen - 1939-40 Walker, T.S. - 1936-37 Wallace, Jack - 1934 Wallace, Roberto - 2007-08 Walton, Delbert - 1927-28 Walton, Whip - 1974-75-76-77 Ward, Bruce - 1970-71 Ward, Herbert - 1936-37 Ward, Terrell - 1977-78 Wardell, Leroy - 1984-85 Warren, Darryl - 1989 Warren, Don - 1977-78 Warren, Gilbert - 1961-62-63 Warren, Glenn - 1930-31-32 Warren, Vince - 1982-83-84-85 Washington, H. (Ted) - 1966-67 Washington, Mike - 1979 Waters, Mike - 1983-84 Watkins, Jermaine - 1998-99 Watley, Ira - 1973-74 Watson, Adam - 2003 Watson, Jeff - 1979-80 Watson, Justin - 1995-96-97 Weathers, Carl - 1968-69 Webb, Bob - 1942 Webb, Dick - 1937-38-39 Webb, Jeff - 2001-03-04-05 Weber, Richard - 1967-68 Weems, Craig - 1993-94-95 Weller, Wendell - 1949 Wells, Kevin - 1985-86-87-88 Wells, Mike - 1982-83 Wells, Remond - 1980 Wenzel, Ralph - 1964-65 Werley, Robert - 1945 Wesber, Darius - 1998-99 Wesley, Mekell - 2006-07-08 Wesselman, John - 1987-88-89 West, James - 1923-24 West, Robert - 1970-71 Westling, Drew - 2008 Weymiller, Toby - 1989-90 Whelan, James - 1954-55 Whigham, Frank - 1941 Whitaker, Frank - 1941 White, Dana - 1974-75 White, Howard - 1942 White, James - 1970 White, John - 1976 White, Terry - 1974 Whitefield, Hershell - 1965-66 Whitfield, Barry - 1984 Whitley, Wayne - 1957-58-59 Whitman, Robert - 1995-96 Whittington, David - 1959-60

Wilder, Mike - 1983-84-85-86 Wilks, Jim - 1980 Williams, B.J. - 2007-08 Williams, Brad - 1970-80-81 Williams, Chris - 1998-99-00 Williams, Derrick - 1988-89 Williams, George - 1980-81 Williams, Henry - 1977-78 Williams, John - 1965-66 Williams, Jeryl - 1986-87 Williams, Keith - 1990-91-92-93 Williams, Mike - 1998-99 Williams, Ray - 1975 Williams, Thomas - 1967-68 Williams, Wesley - 2003-04 Williamson, Greg - 1984-85-86 Williford, Sam - 1991-92-93 Willis, Don - 1973-74 Wilson, Art - 1928-29 Wilson, Charles - 1934 Wilson, Gary - 1966-67 Wilson, George - 1921-22 Wilson, Harlan - 1927-28 Wilson, Jack - 1929 Wilson, Ted - 1932-33-34 Wilson, Milt - 1986-87-88-89 Wilson, Thomas - 1945, 48-49-50 Windham, Daniel - 1995-96 Wingo, Donnell - 1982 Winkler, Richard - 1961 Wittler, Jon - 1965-66 Wolf, James - 1960 Wollenhaupt, Dave - 1945 Wood, Alonzo - 1955-56 Wood, Ernest - 1967-68 Woodard, Glen - 1952-53-54 Woodard, Lon - 1968-69 Woodruff, Pat - 1985 Woolich, Ray - 1975 Worden, Stewart - 1942, 46-47 Wortiska, Charlie - 1974-75 Wright, Alva - 1971-72 Wright, Clark - 1967-68 Wright, Nate - 1967-68 Wright, T.C. - 1990-91 Wright, Tyron - 1994-95 Wu, James - 1997-98 Wulfemeyer, Tim - 1971-72 Wulff, Lee - 1922-23 Wurth, Tom - 1989

Y Yamamoto, John - 1928-29-30

Yamamoto, Paul - 1931-32 Yarberry, George - 1945 Yarbrough, Darryl - 1978-79-80-81 Yarbrough, Marcus - 2007-08 Yates, Russell - 1930 Yoshida, Lane - 2008 Young, Antwone - 1997-98-99 Young, David - 1955 Young, Ralph - 1923-24 Youngs, Tyrone - 1970-71 Yount, Jack - 1935-36

ZZiegler, Marc - 1991-92-93-94

Zinser, Glenn - 1937-38 Zumstein, Louie - 1991, 93-94

MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NTP


All-Time Scores HISTORY

1921

4-6; 1-3 scJcc (4tH)

Home: 4-3, Away: 0-3 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 10/1 10/6 10/13 10/15 10/19 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/21 11/19

Army-Nav. Academy J.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Reserve Destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L U.S.S. Birmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Naval Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L U.S.S. Birmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Army-Navy Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Santa Ana J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Fullerton J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Chaffey J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Riverside J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1922

6-4; 4-0 scJcc (1st)

6-0 0-3 0-14 7-12 14-6 12-0 0-26 0-20 14-0 7-19 60-100

Home: 3-4, Away: 3-0 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 9/19 9/22 9/26 9/30 10/7 10/21 11/4 11/10 11/24 11/30

San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-0 Coronado H.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-0 Fleet Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-7 Occidental College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-33 UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-25 Whittier College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-33 at Santa Ana J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 50-0 at Fullerton J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-0 Riverside J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 20-6 at Chaffey J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 6-0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191-104

1923

8-2; 2-0 scJcc (1st)

Home: 7-1, Away: 1-1 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/19 10/27 11/3 11/12 11/17 11/24 11/29

U.S.S. Melville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Riverside J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Santa Ana J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1924

7-1-2; 3-0 scJcc (1st)

Home: 5-0-1, Away: 2-1-1 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/5 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/27

San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Riverside J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at El Centro J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Santa Ana J.C.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1925

5-3-1; IndePendent

Home: 3-2-1, Away: 2-1 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 9/26 10/3 10/25 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/26

at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Caltech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1926

3-4-1; 1-3-1 scIac (7tH)

Home: 3-2-1, Away: 0-2 Head Coach: C.E. Peterson 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23

at Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at UCLA* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

10-3 7-33 0-12 14-3 39-3 38-13 26-6 34-7 27-0 12-2 207-82

30-0 54-6 13-0 7-7 6-0 58-0 42-6 13-13 26-14 0-7 249-53

0-7 10-0 10-6 24-0 9-13 10-0 14-14 14-6 7-13 108-59

6-20 7-42 14-9 21-16

10/30 11/6 11/13 11/25

Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1927

4-3; 2-3 scIac (t-5tH)

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California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Caltech* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1928

3-3; 2-3 scIac (5tH)

7-28 16-0 7-7 0-28 78-150

71-0 32-0 13-17 12-18 7-25 16-13 39-6 190-79

Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-20 Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-12 at California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-13 La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-0 at Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-27 Caltech* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-33 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-105

1929

3-5; 1-5 scIac (6tH)

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California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Santa Barbara St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1930

5-4; 3-3 scIac (3rd)

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San Diego Marines JV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Submarines Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1931

5-3-2; 2-2-1 scIac (t-4tH)

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Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at California Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1932

3-5-1; 2-4-1 scIac (5tH)

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Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

NTQ | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | MEDIA GUIDE

Caltech* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1933

4-4-1; 4-2-1 scIac (4tH)

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at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Pomona* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1934

3-5-1; 2-1-1 scIac (2nd)

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11/26

26-18 7-13 0-7 7-6 0-20 35-0 0-13 6-19 81-96

39-0 6-0 19-0 14-7 14-6 13-19 0-6 7-13 0-20 112-71

9/22 9/28 10/6 10/13 10/19 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/29

at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Army-Nav. Academy J.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1935 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/25 11/9 11/16 11/28 12/7

Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1936

6-1-1; 5-0 scIac (1st)

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Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Santa Barbara St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1937 0-0 8-0 27-0 2-13 6-6 7-0 6-0 0-13 0-13 15-0 71-45

3-4-1; 2-2-1 scIac (t-3rd)

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7-1; 4-1 scIac (1st)

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Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W La Verne* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Redlands* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1938

5-2-1; 3-2-1 scIac (3rd)

Home: 3-2, Away: 2-0-1 Head Coach: Leo Calland 2-6 13-0 12-15 0-0 6-19 14-19 0-14 13-0

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/11 11/19

U.S.S. New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Whittier* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Pomona* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Redlands* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20-0 80-72

0-13 0-34 0-0 10-0 6-0 0-13 6-0 0-12 37-0 59-72

0-20 0-7 19-7 20-7 0-0 6-26 3-19 7-6 6-14 61-106

7-7 0-7 14-6 0-13 6-0 13-7 9-24 6-19 55-83

7-0 35-6 27-7 14-6 7-7 0-14 9-8 19-14 118-62

3-0 6-0 26-0 20-0 9-10 6-0 13-0 7-6 90-16

29-20 8-0 6-6 0-9 14-7 0-14 9-0 16-13 82-69


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont. 1939

2-7; 0-2 ccaa (4tH)

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Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pomona (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Hawai'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1940

5-3-1; 1-1-1 ccaa (t-2nd)

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Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Hawai'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1941

6-4; 0-3 ccaa (4tH)

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Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Occidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Camp Haan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1942

0-6-1; ccaa (UnaVaIlaBle)

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Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L March Field Flyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Cal Poly (SLO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Whittier (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0-20 26-0 10-6 0-42 6-12 12-23 6-13 0-13 0-19 60-148

33-3 20-0 0-10 20-14 0-0 6-20 33-6 9-7 7-33 128-87

6-0 7-6 0-20 12-3 0-26 0-6 44-6 18-7 6-7 12-6 105-87

9/29 10/6 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/11 11/17

6-6 0-66 12-14 6-39 13-32 0-26 13-28 50-211

1946

6-4; 2-3 ccaa (5tH)

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7-3-1; 2-2-1 ccaa (4tH)

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1948

24-19 56-13 0-13 14-0 7-32 7-7 13-12 19-0 32-7 19-0

4-7; 1-4 ccaa (t-5tH)

9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/12 11/20 11/27 12/4

1949

6-3; 3-1 ccaa (2nd)

at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 9-7 Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-13 New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-18 Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-62 Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 20-34 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-7 San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-40 Cal Poly (SLO)** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-19 Santa Barbara* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 22-0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195-200

5-3-1; 3-0-1 ccaa (1st)

6-7 20-32 0-46 7-0 26-6 6-44 0-28 65-163

at Hawai'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 49-27 at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-26 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-28 Pepperdine* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-14 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 20-20 Pomona (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 49-20 at Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-31 at Cal Poly* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-8 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-12 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-186

10-0-1; 4-0 ccaa (1st)

at San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Submarines Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Arizona St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Pepperdine* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

1/1

at Hawai'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-13 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-134

1952 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/17 11/21

32-14 37-21 32-13 34-18 27-27 64-0 13-7 46-14 27-6 40-0

4-5; 2-2 ccaa (3rd)

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Hawai'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-7 Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-33 at Pepperdine* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 6-0 at New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-41 at Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-13 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 27-27 Occidental (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-7 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-14 Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 72-0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230-142

5-4; 2-2 ccaa (2nd)

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New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-28 at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-26 at San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-12 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-0 Cal St. Los Angeles* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 38-0 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-20 Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 20-12 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-14 Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-28 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177-140

1955 9/25 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

2-8; 1-1 ccaa (UnaVaIlaBle)

at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego NTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Francisco St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-47 at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 18-20 Pepperdine* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-13 Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-12 Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-26 Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 33-49 San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-28 San Diego Marines (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 21-51 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 20-21 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238-267

4-3-2; 2-1 ccaa (t-2nd)

0-21 6-12 20-28 0-46 14-12 7-6 6-20 6-26 0-32 6-28 65-231

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Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-7 at San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 26-6 at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-6 San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 27-27 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 19-19 at Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-61 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 30-7 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-50 at New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-34 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149-217

1957

9/21 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/16 11/22

1951 Pineapple Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii)

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/23 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1956

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5-3-1; 3-1-1 ccaa (2nd)

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1953

1954

at Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-14 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-14 Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 38-7 Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-41 Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-6 Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-20 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-7 at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-21 at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-14 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-27 Utah St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158-190

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Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-0 Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-21 at Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-7 Nevada-Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-26 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-0 Occidental (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-12 at Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 20-7 San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-6 at Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 9-7 at Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152-105

1947

Hardin-Simmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-53 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191-156

1951

2-5; ccaa (UnaVaIlaBle)

at Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Caltech* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Pomona* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Nevada-Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/1

1948 Harbor Bowl (Balboa Stadium; San Diego, Calif.)

1950

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at Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Occidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Whittier (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

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1943-44 1945

9/19 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29

2-7; 0-2 ccaa (5tH)

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Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Arizona St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Hawaii Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1958

3-5; 2-3 ccaa (4tH)

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at Santa Barbara St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1959

1-6-1; 0-5 ccaa (6tH)

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Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L

6-32 14-13 38-0 7-20 0-46 0-66 0-27 0-25 12-14 77-243

0-25 6-0 20-12 7-0 20-22 0-25 14-48 17-68 84-200

3-21 6-13

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at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L UC Santa Barbara* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1960

1-6-1; 0-5 ccaa (6tH)

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Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T at UC Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Fresno St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1961

7-2-1; 2-2-1 ccaa (4tH)

6-14 19-15 13-38 7-29 14-14 6-64 74-108

14-24 6-34 0-28 0-0 6-8 0-60 27-20 0-33 53-207

at Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 13-13 Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 9-6 Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 15-17 at Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 32-20 UC Santa Barbara* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-6 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-27 at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-6 Cal Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 54-34 San Diego University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-12 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-13 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231-154

1962

8-2; 6-0 ccaa (1st)

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Cal Poly (Pomona) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-13 Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 26-14 at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-14 at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 36-8 Redlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-0 at UC Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 46-8 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 29-26 San Fernando Valley St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-0 Pacific (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 32-18 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-34 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294-135

1963

7-2; 4-1 ccaa (1st)

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Cal Poly (Pomona) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-7 Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 69-0 Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-8 at Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 30-43 UC Santa Barbara (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-14 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-6 at Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-18 at San Fernando Valley St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-6 San Diego Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-16 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317-118

1964

8-2; 4-1 ccaa (2nd)

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at Cal Poly (Pomona) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W CAL. ST. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at UC Santa Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Fernando Valley St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1965

8-2; 3-2 ccaa (3rd)

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Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Cal Poly (Pomona) (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

at San Fernando Valley St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1966

53-8 54-0 59-7 45-8 0-7 50-9 44-6 53-0 50-6 15-20 423-71

46-6 41-0 41-0 32-35 12-26 41-13 26-7

11-0; 5-0 ccaa (1st)

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50-0 20-0 44-0 353-87

9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/19 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

Mexico Polytechnic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Weber St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W North Dakota St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W San Fernando Valley St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Northern Arizona (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

12/10

vs. Montana St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-7 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317-105

1966 Camellia Bowl (Hughes Stadium, Sacramento, Calif.)

1967

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11/13 11/20 11/27

45-0 38-34 14-13 21-18 25-0 34-13 36-0 21-0 16-8 39-12

10-1; 5-0 ccaa (1st)

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Tennessee St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Weber St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal Poly (SLO)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Fernando Valley St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Montana St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L

12/9

vs. San Francisco St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-6 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319-135

1967 Camellia Bowl (Hughes Stadium, Sacramento, Calif.)

1968

16-8 58-12 26-20 20-7 28-0 47-6 28-21 30-21 14-3 25-31

9-0-1; IndePendent

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Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 23-18 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-21 at Montana St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-22 Texas Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-23 Cal St. Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 37-14 San Jose St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 48-6 Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-12 Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 68-7 Tennessee St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 13-13 Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 30-19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-155

1969

11-0; 6-0 Pcaa (1st)

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Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at West Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Texas-Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W UC Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W North Texas St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W (--/18) Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

12/6

(--/19) vs. Boston U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-7 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492-194

1969 Pasadena Bowl (Pasadena Bowl;, Sacramento, Calif.)

1970

9-2; 5-1 Pcaa (1st)

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49-0 55-21 24-14 27-10 55-13 48-20 58-32 70-21 42-24 36-32

at Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-3 at Northern Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 23-0 Cal St. Los Angeles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-0 (--/20) Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-11 (--/20) Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-14 (--/19) San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 32-6 (14/14) Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 56-14 (14/14) at Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-13 (14/17) UC Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 65-7 (14/14) Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 11-27 (--/19) Iowa St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 22-28 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364-123

1971

6-5; 2-3 Pcaa (t-4tH)

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at Southern Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-10 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 30-10 Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-7 at UC Santa Barbara* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-23 Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 36-20 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-17 at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-45 Long Beach St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-12 Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-10 Iowa St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 31-48 North Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 44-28 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245-230

1972

10-1; 4-0 Pcaa (1st)

Final National Ranking: 20 (UPI) Home: 7-0, Away: 3-1 Head Coach: Don Coryell 9/8 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/25 12/2

Oregon St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-8 at North Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 25-0 at Kent St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-0 San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 23-12 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-49 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-19 Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-14 West Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 37-6 Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 20-7 at Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-14 Iowa St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-14 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266-143

1973

9-1-1; 3-0-1 Pcaa (1st)

Final National Ranking: 19 (UPI) Home: 6-1, Away: 3-0-1 Head Coach: Claude Gilbert 9/22 9/30 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

at Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-7 Kent St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-9 Houston (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-14 New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-0 at Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-10 Florida St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 38-17 at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 27-27 Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-2 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-6 North Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 56-9 Iowa St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-28 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321-129

1974

8-2-1; 4-0 Pcaa (1st)

Final National Ranking: 19 (UPI) Home: 6-0-1, Away: 2-2 Head Coach: Claude Gilbert 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-17 Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-25 at Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 26-12 at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 24-21 San Jose St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-14 Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-17 (20/) at North Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-14 Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 37-9 New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-14 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 21-21 Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-6 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291-170

1975

8-3; 3-2 Pcaa (1st)

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Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-10 at Oregon St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 25-0 (--/20) North Texas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 30-12 (--/16) at Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 19-10 (--/18) Cal St. Fullerton* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 59-14 (--/19) at Fresno St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 29-0 (--/18) New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 48-3 (--/17) at Pacific* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-13 (13/12) Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 24-31 at San Jose St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-31 Long Beach St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 17-21 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320-145

1976

10-1; IndePendent

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Arkansas St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Cal St. Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

24-14 7-3 27-15 0-8 21-15 27-14 27-16


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont. 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

San Jose St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 30-17 Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-6 at Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 10-3 New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-14 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197-125

1977

10-1; IndePendent

Final National Ranking: 16 (AP), 19 (UPI) Home: 7-0, Away: 3-1 Head Coach: Claude Gilbert 9/10 10/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

Cal St. Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-17 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-14 Utah St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 19-0 at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-34 Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 49-7 UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-7 Tulsa (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-7 at Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 29-7 Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 33-22 Florida St. (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-16 (16/--) at San Jose St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 37-34 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349-165

1978

4-7; 2-4 Western atHletIc (6tH)

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at Iowa St. (19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-14 at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 24-31 Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-14 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 22-31 Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-28 at Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 25-27 Colorado St. (HC)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-31 at Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 3-21 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-16 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-24 Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 18-20 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242-257

1979

8-3; 4-2 Western atHletIc (t-2nd)

Home: 5-1, Away: 3-2 Head Coach: Claude Gilbert 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

at Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 15-45 at Fresno St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 32-23 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 24-17 at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-7 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-20 at Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 3-37 at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-13 Wyoming (HC)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-21 Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-10 Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 42-20 Brigham Young (10)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-63 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286-276

1980

4-8; 4-4 Western atHletIc (4tH)

Home: 2-4, Away: 2-4 Head Coach: Claude Gilbert 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29

at Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 11-35 at Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-10 Missouri (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-31 at Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-35 UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 17-28 Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-26 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-34 Oklahoma St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-15 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-31 at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-7 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 24-22 Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-20 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161-294

1981

6-5; 3-5 Western atHletIc (6tH)

Home: 2-3, Away: 4-1, Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Doug Scovil 9/12 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

at Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Oklahoma St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Iowa St. (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Wyoming* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

11/29

vs. Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 16-21 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279-227

1981 MIRAGE BOWL (Japan, regular season game)

30-14 23-16 17-15 52-31 7-27 10-28 14-17 13-24 38-20 59-14

1982

7-5; 4-3 Western atHletIc (t-3rd)

Home: 5-1, Away: 2-4 Head Coach: Doug Scovil 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

at Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 32-44 at California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-28 UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 26-23 at Washington (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 25-46 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 24-21 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 17-22 Long Beach St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 51-17 Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-17 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 31-28 at Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 8-58 Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 38-10 Oklahoma St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 35-6 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-320

1983

2-9-1; 1-6-1 Western atHletIc (8tH)

Home: 1-4, Away: 1-5-1 Head Coach: Doug Scovil 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/27 11/12 11/19 12/3

at Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-34 California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 28-14 at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 24-27 at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-33 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 27-27 Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-20 at Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 15-17 Brigham Young * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-47 at UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-28 Wyoming* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 21-33 at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-34 Air Force* (18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-38 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221-352

1984

4-7-1; 4-3-1 Western atHletIc (t-4tH)

Home: 3-3-1, Away: 1-4 Head Coach: Doug Scovil 9/1 9/9 9/15 9/24 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

at Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 16-34 UCLA (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 15-18 Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 51-2 at Oklahoma St. (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 16-19 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-0 Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 24-24 Colorado St.* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-24 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-16 UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-30 at Brigham Young* (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 3-34 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 37-31 Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 17-18 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265-250

1985

5-6-1; 3-4-1 Western atHletIc (6tH)

Home: 5-2, Away: 0-4-1 Head Coach: Doug Scovil 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-14 at UCLA (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 16-34 Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 48-23 Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 41-22 at Brigham Young* (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 0-28 Utah* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 37-39 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 37-49 at Air Force* (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-31 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 20-41 Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 34-6 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 55-20 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T 10-10 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342-317

1986

5-7; 4-4 Western atHletIc (5tH)

Home: 4-2, Away: 1-5 Head Coach: Denny Stolz 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

at UCLA (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-47 Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 52-34 at Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-49 at Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 20-25 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-52 Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 33-34 Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 40-44 Long Beach St. (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 52-42 at Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 29-21 at Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 21-38 Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 26-12 New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 53-30 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357-428

1988

3-8; 3-5 Western atHletIc (t-6tH)

Home: 2-3, Away: 1-5 Head Coach: Denny Stolz 9/3 9/11 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

at UCLA (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-59 Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 39-36 at Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-31 Oregon (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-34 Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 27-55 Hawai'i* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 30-32 at Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-13 at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 20-41 Brigham Young* (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 27-15 at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-58 at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-10 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204-384

1989

6-5-1; 4-3 Western atHletIc (t-5tH)

Home: 4-2-1, Away: 2-3 Head Coach: Al Luginbill 9/2 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25

at Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L UCLA (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Cal St. Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Hawai'i * (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Pacific (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Miami (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Brigham Young* (21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .368-372

1990

36-52 25-28 41-41 38-27 24-31 30-26 35-7 34-31 45-28 27-17 6-42 27-48

6-5; 5-2 Western atHletIc (3rd)

Home: 5-1, Away: 1-4 Head Coach: Al Luginbill 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

at Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 21-42 Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 38-20 at Brigham Young* (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 34-62 Air Force* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 48-18 at Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 51-52 at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 31-45 Utah* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 66-14 Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 44-38 at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 40-34 Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 53-31 Miami (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 28-30 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459-386

8-4; 7-1 Western atHletIc (1st)

Final National Ranking: 25 (CNN/USA Today) Home: 4-3, Away: 4-1 Head Coach: Denny Stolz 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/15 11/22 11/29

1987

Long Beach St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Utah* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W UCLA (19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at New Mexico* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W at Stanford (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Texas-El Paso* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Air Force* (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L at Colorado St.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Wyoming* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Hawai'i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W Brigham Young* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W

1986 Holiday Bowl (Jack Murphy Stadium; San Diego, Calif.)

27-24 37-30 14-45 38-34 10-17 15-10 10-22 27-26 31-24 35-5 10-3

12/30

Iowa (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 38-39 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292-279 The Holiday Bowl is considered a home game for SDSU per the NCAA.

MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NTT


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont.

1991 Date

8-4-1 oVerall

Opponent

S.8 S.14 S.21 S.26 O.5 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.16 N.30

LONG BEACH ST. PACIFIC at Air Force* UCLA at Hawai’i* NEW MEXICO* at Texas-El Paso* at Utah* WYOMING* COLORADO ST.* BRIGHAM YOUNG* at Miami

D.30

vs. Tulsa

Result

6-1-1 Western atHletIc (2nd) Score

W W L L W W W W W W T L

49 55 20 12 47 38 28 24 24 42 52 12

-

13 34 21 37 21 24 21 21 22 32 52 39

L

17 - 28

AP Rk

1 - 1

1991 FREEDOM BOWL (Anaheim Stadium; Anaheim, Calif.)

1992

5-5-1 oVerall

23 -

HoMe: 5-1-1; aWay: 3-2; neUtral: 0-1

FD - FD

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp

21 - 23

353 - 378

164 - 122

189 - 256

24 34 16 19 24 20 26 29 17 24 30 28

-

16 31 17 34 15 24 15 17 19 22 37 19

518 699 218 322 578 459 469 471 415 468 695 427

-

5-3 Western atHletIc (4tH)

AP Date Opponent Result Score Rk FD - FD RALPH’S HOLIDAY CLASSIC (Jack Murphy Stadium; San Diego, Calif.)

223 155 321 644 233 404 383 381 514 430 767 579

4 3 1 4 1 7 1 1 1 0 2 4

-

3 2 2 2 1 4 0 0 2 2 3 2

2 - 1

335 269 94 182 273 205 296 308 241 279 568 213

-

186 399 93 382 76 342 173 316 403 189 599 485

1 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 4 5 1

-

2 0 0 3 0 2 2 2 1 1 6 4

0 - 0

183 430 124 140 305 254 173 163 174 189 127 214

-

37 155 228 262 157 62 210 65 111 241 168 94

Date S.4 S.11 S.18 S.25 S.30 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.11 N.20 N.27

Opponent

CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE at California at Air Force* MINNESOTA UCLA at Hawai’i* COLORADO ST.* NEW MEXICO* at Utah* BRIGHAM YOUNG* at Fresno St.* WYOMING*

1994 Date S.3 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.10 N.26

S.2 S.9 S.16 S.28 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28

Opponent

Opponent

Result W L W W L W W W L L L L

4-7 oVerall

NAVY CALIFORNIA at Minnesota at Colorado St.* AIR FORCE* UTAH* at New Mexico* at Wyoming* HAWAI’I* at Brigham Young* FRESNO ST.*

1995 Date

6-6 oVerall

Result W W L L L L W L W L L

8-4 oVerall

CALIFORNIA at Oklahoma at Brigham Young* NEVADA at Utah* FRESNO ST.* SAN JOSE ST. at Texas-El Paso*

Result W L L W W W W W

4-4 Western atHletIc (t-6tH) 34 25 38 48 13 45 30 20 41 44 37 38

Score -

17 45 31 17 52 14 3 17 45 45 63 43

AP Rk 21

FD - FD 29 18 31 28 23 24 27 24 31 21 22 27

-

9 19 22 17 22 15 11 15 25 20 34 27

2-6 Western atHletIc (8tH) 56 22 17 17 35 22 20 35 38 28 42

Score -

14 20 40 19 36 38 13 52 23 35 49

AP Rk

23

FD - FD 26 21 17 22 29 21 23 17 22 16 29

-

11 20 24 12 19 28 29 35 20 28 27

5-3 Western atHletIc (5tH) 33 22 19 30 24 48 49 45

Score -

9 38 31 27 21 24 20 16

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 14 - 14

23 17 24 23 26 27 23 25

-

20 26 18 26 29 20 23 22

NTU | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | MEDIA GUIDE

-

285 519 395 305 521 281 168 314 592 543 696 518

3 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 1

-

1 3 2 3 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 2

-

232 368 420 311 416 549 504 648 400 505 519

0 1 2 1 8 4 2 2 5 1 3

-

4 2 2 1 3 2 3 2 6 3 0

N N D D N N N D N, HC N N N

Prime Ticket Prime Ticket Prime Ticket ESPN Prime Ticket Prime Ticket Prime Ticket ABC (r) Prime Ticket Prime Ticket ESPN ESPN

2 - 4

58

34,217

N

Raycom

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 3 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 4 1 3

-

Att.

0 0 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 0

52,168 65,261 51,101 23,186 49,446 36,892 16,310 19,140 50,021 41,523 52,108

0 3 2 4 1 1 3 1 4 4 4 1

-

1 4 0 2 4 0 0 1 3 5 3 3

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 239 41 114 82 30 234 137 166 202 230 38 237

-

80 184 349 100 269 158 69 83 203 126 424 177

4 1 3 1 1 4 0 1 2 2 1 3

-

1 2 3 0 3 2 0 1 3 1 6 1

72 71 54 70 80 81 62 68 45 57 56 58

317 314 236 236 421 253 193 298 236 293 447

-

212 242 213 185 111 354 175 401 213 392 338

-

266 586 389 527 502 455 458 472

2 4 3 2 1 3 4 3

-

3 3 1 5 5 2 2 7

5 2 1 0 3 1 1 4 2 4 4

-

2 2 0 1 1 3 0 5 2 2 1

-

216 220 405 401 357 360 285 315

Television

D N D N N, HC N D D N D D

ABC (r) ESPN ABC (r) ESPN Prime Ticket ABC (r) Prime Ticket ABC (r) ESPN

Att.

40,872 42,000 40,086 41,487 44,669 45,641 32,335 39,260 23,025 40,137 41,031 30,579

Misc

N D D N D N N N, HC D D D

Television Prime Ticket ABC (r) Prime Ticket ESPN Prime Ticket Prime Ticket ESPN

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 186 49 73 103 88 87 203 101 185 19 142

-

20 126 207 126 305 195 329 247 187 113 181

2 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 2

-

0 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 5

73 Dome 80 70 75 56 57 69 60 59

Att.

25,248 40,922 32,212 32,618 33,268 34,393 26,831 21,132 34,096 58,576 23,344

Misc

D N N D N N, HC N D N N D

Television

Prime Ticket

Prime Ticket ESPN

coacH: ted tollner

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 172 252 376 286 297 355 254 188

Misc

coacH: ted tollner

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

HoMe: 5-2; aWay: 3-2

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 401 339 470 421 466 656 619 506

205 335 46 205 252 123 99 231 389 417 272 341

Television

26,749 24,408 43,011 37,333 38,259 21,338 25,342 25,657 35,961 30,163 56,737 56,721

coacH: al lUgInBIll

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs -

Misc

68 65 72 78 81 72 76 58 65 62 57 78

coacH: al lUgInBIll

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

174 323 423 375 350 259 334 251 419 265 449 214

Att.

0 3 3 2 3 0 1 1 2 3 1 0

HoMe: 3-3; aWay: 1-4

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 503 363 309 339 527 340 396 399 421 312 589

-

HoMe: 4-3; aWay: 2-3

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 413 364 537 457 380 493 471 417 621 495 487 451

4 7 2 1 6 4 2 0 0 2 2 0

HoMe: 2-3-1; aWay: 3-2

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs

S.5 vs. Southern California T 31 - 31 20 - 20 391 - 443 1 - 2 162 - 278 1 - 4 229 - 165 S.10 at Brigham Young* W 45 - 38 17 - 27 446 - 561 1 - 2 136 - 380 2 - 5 310 - 181 S.26 (21) at UCLA L 7 - 35 11 11 - 28 264 - 471 3 - 4 142 - 141 0 - 2 141 - 346 O.3 at New Mexico* W 49 - 21 32 - 10 597 - 259 2 - 2 317 - 155 3 - 2 280 - 104 O.17 TEXAS-EL PASO* W 49 - 27 23 - 24 594 - 394 0 - 2 372 - 244 4 - 2 222 - 150 O.24 AIR FORCE* L 17 - 20 19 - 13 327 - 294 1 - 3 189 - 70 2 - 0 167 - 247 O.31 at Colorado St.* W 20 - 13 21 - 24 391 - 387 0 - 1 299 - 107 2 - 0 92 - 280 N.7 at Wyoming* L 6 - 17 20 - 19 336 - 405 3 - 5 197 - 266 0 - 1 139 - 139 N.14 HAWAI’I* W 52 - 28 23 30 - 13 675 - 317 2 - 0 354 - 127 3 - 0 330 - 190 N.21 FRESNO ST.* L 41 - 45 22 - 24 530 - 520 2 - 1 387 - 268 3 - 2 143 - 252 N.28 MIAMI L 17 - 63 1 15 - 27 225 - 581 3 - 0 218 - 518 2 - 2 7 - 174 (21) prior to UCLA indicates SDSU AP national ranking at game time. The Ralph’s Holiday Classic is considered a home game for San Diego State per the NCAA.

1993

coacH: al lUgInBIll

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs

1 1 3 2 2 1 4 2

-

0 1 1 2 3 2 1 2

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 229 87 94 135 169 87 365 318

- 50 - 366 -(-16) - 126 - 145 - 195 - 173 - 157

3 2 0 1 1 5 3 3

-

1 3 1 0 0 0 2 0

73 77 82 68 55 68 63 73

Att.

32,172 71,119 57,221 23,585 31,552 28,506 31,555 13,720

Misc

N D N N N N N, HC N

Television Prime Sports ESPN Prime Sports PrimeSports KMPH


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont. N.4 NEW MEXICO* W 38 - 29 26 N.11 (25) WYOMING* L 31 - 34 19 N.18 at Hawai’i* W 49 - 10 27 N.26 COLORADO ST.* L 13 - 24 22 (25) prior to Wyoming indicates SDSU AP national ranking at game time.

1996 Date S.7 S.14 S.21 O.11 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.7 N.16 N.23 N.28

Opponent

IDAHO at California OKLAHOMA HAWAI’I* at New Mexico* at Colorado St.* at San Jose St.* WYOMING* at UNLV* FRESNO ST.* AIR FORCE*

1997 Date S.5 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15 N.22

Result W L W W W L W W L W W

5-7 oVerall

Opponent

NAVY at Washington at Wisconsin at Air Force* at Arizona NEW MEXICO* UNLV* at Hawai’i* at Wyoming* SAN JOSE ST.* at Fresno St.* COLORADO ST.*

1998 Date

8-3 oVerall

Result W L L ot-L L L ot-W W L W W L

7-5 oVerall

Opponent

S.5 S.12 S.24 O.3 O.9 O.17 O.24 O.29 N.7 N.14 N.21

WISCONSIN at Southern California ARIZONA at Tulsa* HAWAI’I* at New Mexico* UTAH* at Brigham Young* FRESNO ST.* at San Jose St.* TEXAS-EL PASO*

D.19

vs. North Carolina

Result L L L W W ot-W ot-W L W W W

1999 Date S.4 S.11 S.18 S.25 O.2 O.9 O.16 O.23 N.6 N.18 N.27

Opponent

5-6 oVerall

SOUTH FLORIDA at Illinois at Southern California at Kansas AIR FORCE* NEW MEXICO* at Colorado St.* at Utah* BRIGHAM YOUNG* at UNLV* WYOMING*

Result W L L W L L W L L W W

529 380 573 425

-

583 546 319 401

0 3 0 2

-

2 3 2 1

6-2 Western atHletIc (t-2nd/PacIFIc dIV.) 40 37 51 56 48 18 49 28 42 31 28

Score -

21 42 31 8 42 27 20 24 44 21 23

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

16 - 15

20 23 20 21 22 18 29 29 27 30 21

-

21 18 18 11 25 31 24 24 31 25 23

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 476 486 445 427 437 330 586 520 670 537 317

-

412 488 505 205 508 442 457 419 627 494 478

0 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 0

-

4 0 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 4 2

4-4 Western atHletIc (t-4tH/PacIFIc dIV.) 45 3 10 18 28 21 20 10 17 48 20 17

Score -

31 36 36 24 31 36 17 3 41 21 19 38

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 3 - 3 25 - 25

25 - 22

14 10 17 8 19 25 17 17 13 21 22 16

-

19 20 18 22 21 22 23 27 24 18 11 18

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 455 196 353 154 377 403 229 311 241 481 453 341

-

373 467 365 314 495 451 378 377 422 329 197 401

3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 2 5

-

1 3 2 1 0 0 4 4 0 3 4 1

7-1 Western atHletIc (t-1st/PacIFIc dIV.) 14 6 16 24 35 36 21 0 10 34 34

Score -

26 35 35 14 13 33 20 13 0 6 29

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 20 - 20 22 - 23 16 - 16

1998 LAS VEGAS BOWL (Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev.) L

34 31 19 16

13 - 20

12 11 19 19 23 23 16 9 19 19 22

-

13 25 17 22 16 24 24 15 8 18 26

20 -

8

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 205 231 357 319 451 463 310 122 338 400 472

41 10 21 41 22 21 17 16 7 37 39

Score -

12 38 24 13 23 24 10 38 30 7 7

17 - 17

15 - 13

20 15 16 28 17 23 13 21 18 25 21

-

14 19 15 12 24 12 17 18 16 10 21

297 471 354 375 302 520 348 236 136 243 419

295 - 196

3-4 MoUntaIn West (t-5tH) AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

-

1 2 6 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0

-

2 1 2 2 0 1 4 1 1 4 0

1 - 1

328 202 331 311

-

351 175 274 247

3 2 2 1

-

2 1 1 2

201 178 242 114

-

232 371 45 154

3 1 5 0

-

2 4 0 0

62 58 84 63

HoMe: 5-1; aWay: 3-2 Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 325 477 258 180 260 138 343 366 395 395 199

-

381 278 197 105 333 91 327 319 503 378 191

2 4 5 2 2 1 4 2 3 2 2

-

2 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 4 1 1

-

31 210 308 100 175 351 130 100 124 116 237

2 1 0 3 5 1 3 1 3 2 1

-

0 3 4 1 4 3 1 1 2 2 2

70 72 69 70 70 35 63 70 51 63 66

HoMe: 3-2; aWay: 2-5 Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 371 203 214 130 270 277 87 173 216 280 221 196

-

109 314 176 88 285 294 335 289 254 213 120 205

4 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 2 1 2

-

0 4 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 2 2 3

-

264 153 189 226 210 157 43 88 168 116 77 196

1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 0

-

4 0 4 2 1 2 1 0 4 1 0 1

88 70 55 na 87 70 70 79 35 68 55 68

HoMe: 4-2; aWay: 3-2; neUtral: 0-1 Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 147 94 167 84 188 114 117 42 177 219 267

-

111 239 196 213 247 367 192 120 87 171 281

102 - 33

0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2

-

1 3 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 3

0 - 0

-

186 232 158 162 55 153 156 116 49 72 138

193 - 163

1 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 1 4 2

-

414 259 248 572 351 443 202 497 241 501 478

-

219 373 284 181 403 241 275 440 295 215 423

0 0 6 1 2 5 0 4 5 0 1

-

1 2 2 1 0 3 3 0 2 1 4

-

Television

Prime Sports ABC (r) ESPN Fox West ESPN2

Att.

21,176 71,081 76,864 48,399 39,195 28,732 24,628 29,342 15,157 29,869 34,195 25,704

Misc

D D D N N N N N D N, HC D N

Television

Fox West Fox West ESPN2 Fox West Cox 4 Cox 4 Cox 4 Cox 4 ESPN

Att.

Misc

Television

78 75 71 76 68 53 65 48 71 68 65

37,471 49,927 23,811 18,320 20,320 26,187 28,807 63,496 22,497 12,833 22,365

N N D D N N N, HC N D D N

Cox 4 Fox West 2 ESPN Cox 4 Cox 4 Cox 4 ESPN ABC (r) Cox 4 Cox 4

1 - 1

63

21,429

D

ESPN2

coacH: ted tollner

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 185 179 174 343 202 275 67 194 192 227 232

Misc

N D N N N D D D D N, HC D

1 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

HoMe: 2-3; aWay: 3-3 Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs

Att.

29,449 37,000 34,812 27,098 27,444 25,013 11,483 28,679 11,594 32,107 18,353

coacH: ted tollner

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 58 137 190 235 263 349 193 80 161 181 205

ESPN2

coacH: ted tollner

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 84 (-7) 139 24 107 126 142 138 25 201 232 145

D D N D

coacH: ted tollner

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 151 9 187 247 177 192 243 154 275 142 118

25,119 32,846 27,561 41,603

183 230 188 181 94 157 173 288 262 138 267

2 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 3

-

1 3 2 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 1

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 229 80 74 229 149 168 135 303 49 280 246

-

36 143 96 0 309 84 102 152 33 107 156

3 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 1

-

0 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 0

73 87 68 79 78 88 33 61 68 66 59

Att.

25,766 35,798 53,966 34,500 31,856 30,508 26,774 38,561 40,836 18,165 20,622

Misc

N D D N N N, HC D D N D D

Television

ESPN+Plus ABC (r) ESPN2 UNM TV ESPN+Plus ESPN+Plus ESPN+Plus ESPN

MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NTV


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont.

2000 Date A.31 S.9 S.16 S.23 O.7 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.18 N.25

Opponent

ARIZONA ST. ILLINOIS at Arizona at Oregon St. at Wyoming* UTAH* at Brigham Young* COLORADO ST.* at New Mexico* at Air Force* UNLV*

2001 Date A.30 S.8 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 O.25 N.3 N.10 N.17

A.29 S.7 S.14 S.21 S.28 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.15 N.23 D.7

Opponent

Date A.30 S.9 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.8 N.15 N.22

Opponent

Date S.4 S.18 S.25 O.2 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.6 N.13 N.20

Opponent

Opponent

Result L L W L W L L L L L W

Result L L L L L W W W L L L W L

6-6 oVerall

EASTERN WASH. at Ohio St. at Texas El-Paso SAMFORD at UCLA BRIGHAM YOUNG* at Utah* NEW MEXICO* WYOMING* at UNLV* at Colorado St.* AIR FORCE*

2004

L L L L W L W L W L L

4-9 oVerall

at Fresno St. at Colorado ARIZONA ST. at Idaho UCLA UTAH* at Wyoming* UNLV* at Brigham Young* at New Mexico* COLORADO ST.* at Air Force* at Hawai’i

2003

Result

3-8 oVerall

ARIZONA at Arizona St. at Colorado St.* AIR FORCE* EASTERN ILLINOIS at UNLV* at Ohio St. BRIGHAM YOUNG* NEW MEXICO* at Utah* WYOMING*

2002 Date

3-8 oVerall

Result W L W W L L L L W W L W

4-7 oVerall

IDAHO ST. at Michigan NEVADA at UCLA at Wyoming* COLORADO ST.* at New Mexico* UTAH* at Brigham Young* at Air Force* UNLV*

Result W L W L L L L L L W W

3-4 MoUntaIn West (t-5tH) 7 13 3 3 34 7 16 22 17 24 24

Score -

10 49 17 35 0 21 15 34 16 45 31

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

24 -

21 17 14 16 21 15 16 17 15 15 20

-

16 24 19 19 10 11 27 17 16 31 19

HoMe: 0-5; aWay: 3-3 Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 319 250 196 227 434 250 309 419 183 350 418

2-5 MoUntaIn West (7tH) 10 7 14 21 40 3 12 21 15 3 38

Score -

23 38 7 45 7 31 27 59 20 17 16

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

16 - 10

14 11 19 21 30 12 15 19 13 16 20

-

17 24 9 25 9 23 19 20 11 16 17

14 14 28 38 7 36 24 31 10 15 21 38 40

Score -

16 34 39 48 43 17 20 21 34 8 49 34 41

17 - 17

21 - 17

19 24 25 26 17 23 21 27 18 11 20 26 24

-

18 20 13 34 17 26 25 20 17 14 29 29 30

3-4 MoUntaIn West (t-4tH) 19 13 34 37 10 36 6 7 25 7 6 24

Score -

9 16 0 17 20 44 27 30 20 0 21 3

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 2 - 2

18 20 14 27 13 16 15 20 21 18 20 20

-

18 10 15 14 17 18 22 14 18 11 15 19

2-5 MoUntaIn West (7tH) 38 21 27 10 10 17 9 28 16 37 21

Score -

21 24 10 33 20 21 19 51 49 31 3

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 17 - 17

9 - 10

27 15 22 21 20 16 15 23 21 24 14

-

22 20 18 19 14 13 17 29 18 29 23

NUM | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | MEDIA GUIDE

270 417 385 336 184 329 439 316 268 540 368

1 2 1 7 2 0 2 3 2 3 1

-

1 2 4 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 0

219 151 124 156 317 157 239 393 148 269 328

-

160 158 200 183 158 230 376 232 154 122 277

1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1

-

1 3 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 1 2

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 100 99 72 71 117 93 70 26 25 81 90

-

110 259 185 153 26 99 63 84 114 418 91

0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 2

-

0 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 1

78 70 99 71 na 69 48 62 49 33 73

HoMe: 2-4; aWay: 1-4 Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 201 190 370 403 629 160 319 415 222 258 382

4-3 MoUntaIn West (t-3rd) AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

-

coacH: ted tollner

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

-

231 425 212 427 226 427 334 450 265 363 364

3 2 1 4 4 0 5 5 1 1 2

-

1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 9

-

176 271 119 120 199 153 198 266 158 138 307

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1

-

1 4 1 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 0

HoMe: 2-3; aWay: 2-6

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 278 401 574 585 271 410 419 475 246 183 378 398 632

-

262 401 365 531 391 308 388 374 403 237 533 538 610

2 2 5 1 5 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 1

-

1 1 2 1 0 5 1 0 4 3 2 2 5

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 240 359 516 506 208 294 335 319 228 153 348 289 507

-

196 136 258 382 238 276 257 196 289 70 256 125 437

1 0 3 5 1 2 1 2 1 0 3 2 3

-

1 2 4 6 2 2 3 0 3 0 4 1 3

HoMe: 4-2; aWay: 2-4

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 318 216 317 528 230 392 252 393 397 309 345 383

-

217 196 261 244 323 418 415 326 292 175 324 286

2 4 2 2 3 3 1 6 2 2 2 0

-

0 2 6 0 4 3 1 2 3 4 1 2

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 151 188 180 234 110 352 203 354 191 158 237 251

-

100 76 137 138 258 180 273 119 247 144 156 95

0 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1

-

1 0 0 1 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 0

HoMe: 3-2; aWay: 1-5

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 581 311 408 402 363 366 146 414 392 456 284

-

398 327 355 410 264 196 220 548 526 486 297

3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 1

-

4 4 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 6 4

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 290 289 262 263 295 238 165 252 229 232 175

Misc

N N N D D D D N, HC D D N

Television

ESPN2 ESPN2 Fox-Ariz Fox-NW ABC (r) ESPN+Plus ESPN+Plus SportsWest ESPN+Plus SportsWest

coacH: ted tollner

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 160 102 200 199 273 121 202 130 231 194 183

Att.

30,931 26,779 44,973 32,027 15,661 17,498 61,194 24,852 21,007 33,975 17,184

-

352 179 271 205 192 133 106 375 339 133 216

2 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 1

-

1 2 0 1 2 1 1 5 3 0 0

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 41 88 170 204 356 39 117 130 64 64 199

-

55 154 93 319 27 274 136 266 34 225 57

1 1 2 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 4

-

1 0 0 5 0 1 4 3 0 1 2

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 38 42 58 79 63 116 84 156 18 30 30 109 125

-

66 265 107 149 153 32 131 178 114 167 277 413 173

1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1

-

0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 2 3 4 3

85 87 68 72 70 66 53 61 36 63 75 41 74

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 167 28 137 294 120 40 49 39 206 151 108 132

-

117 120 124 106 65 238 142 207 45 31 168 191

2 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

-

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0

-

46 148 84 205 72 63 114 173 187 353 81

3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0

-

2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 4 0

Misc

N N D N N D D N N D N

Television

ESPN2

ABC (r) ESPN2 ABC (r) ESPN+Plus SportsWest SportsWest SportsWest

coacH: toM craFt Att.

39,111 44,126 29,041 14,887 33,610 20,410 13,757 21,541 59,362 28,770 21,714 31,023 36,671

Misc

N N N D D D D D, HC D D D D N

Television

ESPN2 FSN Fox-Ariz. ESPN2 KJZZ

ESPN+Plus SportsWest SportsWest ESPN2 KFVE

coacH: toM craFt Att.

77 21,145 70 104,433 92 18,195 70 20,967 75 48,690 63 32,137 67 39,132 72 22,011 66 15,812 63 20,896 57 29,127 59 23,682

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 291 22 146 139 68 128 -19 162 163 224 109

Att.

67 29,386 97 54,071 78 29,110 68 22,193 63 20,064 83 22,100 57 102,432 67 30,064 60 16,538 53 36,018 60 16,864

Misc

N D N D N N N N, HC N D D N

Television ESPN+Plus Fox West 2 SportsWest KJZZ SportsWest SportsWest ESPN+Plus ESPN+Plus SportsWest

coacH: toM craFt Att.

82 57,216 73 109,432 73 33,429 77 52,038 64 19,540 69 31,129 58 37,287 67 32,683 60 53,435 29 28,514 63 25,519

Misc

N, FW D N D D D D N, HC D D, S N

Television ESPN SportsWest FSN West 2 ESPN+Plus ABC (r) SportsWest KJZZ ESPN+Plus ESPN+Plus SportsWest


HISTORY/ALL-TIME SCORES cont.

2005 Date S.3 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.12 N.19 D.3

Opponent

UCLA at Air Force* at Ohio State SAN JOSE ST. BRIGHAM YOUNG* at UNLV* at Utah* NEW MEXICO* TCU* at Colorado St.* WYOMING* at Hawai’i

2006 Date

A. 31 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O.7 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18 N.25 D.2

Opponent

Opponent

Result L L L W W L W L L W W L

3-9 oVerall

UTEP at Wisconsin UTAH* at San Jose St. at Brigham Young* AIR FORCE* CAL POLY at Wyoming* UNLV* at TCU* at New Mexico* COLORADO ST.*

2007 Date

5-7 oVerall

Result L L L L L W L L W L L W

4-8 oVerall Result

4-4 MoUntaIn West (t-4tH) 21 29 6 52 31 10 28 24 20 30 34 38

Score -

44 41 27 21 10 13 19 47 23 10 21 49

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 9 - 9

20 - 20

23 26 3 28 26 10 17 15 20 18 22 31

-

16 25 21 12 15 13 30 33 24 20 20 34

3-5 MoUntaIn West (t-6tH) 27 0 7 10 17 19 14 24 21 0 14 17

Score -

34 14 38 31 47 12 16 27 7 52 41 6

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD 22 7 15 10 21 15 15 10 20 6 25 9

-

12 14 23 20 23 23 15 23 18 30 14 19

3-5 MoUntaIn West (6tH) Score

AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

HoMe: 3-3; aWay: 2-4

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 402 417 179 513 508 140 385 291 360 375 425 554

-

349 503 375 233 305 241 592 534 403 352 397 588

2 3 1 1 1 4 0 3 2 1 3 5

Date

Opponent

2-10 oVerall

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs 384 115 287 239 357 284 306 232 277 87 431 235

Result

Score

246 253 166 303 243 106 219 197 235 179 211 421

-

158 231 196 101 261 88 417 248 112 165 346 326

1 1 1 5 0 0 3 2 1 2 1 3

-

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5

-

243 372 359 418 419 344 284 319 250 624 301 288

3 1 5 3 2 0 1 1 1 2 4 1

-

4 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 0 1

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 275 102 83 76 216 133 157 192 136 56 327 51

-

213 85 167 282 267 47 80 97 211 349 87 175

0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 0

-

3 1 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 5 2 0

HoMe: 2-4; aWay: 2-4

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs

1-7 MoUntaIn West (t-8tH) AP Coaches Rk - Rk FD - FD

0 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 4

HoMe: 3-3; aWay: 0-6

S.8 at Washington St.# L 17 - 45 21 - 36 399 - 654 1 S.15 at Arizona St. L 12 - 34 17 - 26 323 - 479 1 S.22 PORTLAND ST. W 52 - 17 27 - 24 596 - 458 0 S.29 CINCINNATI L 23 - 52 24 16 - 30 377 - 547 2 O.6 at Colorado St.* W 24 - 20 19 - 16 386 - 327 1 O.13 at Utah* L 7 - 23 12 - 27 211 - 514 2 O.20 NEW MEXICO* L 17 - 20 14 - 19 299 - 365 2 N.3 WYOMING* W 27 - 24 16 - 18 307 - 250 2 N.10 at UNLV* W 38 - 30 18 - 24 318 - 482 1 N.17 at Air Force* L 23 - 55 21 - 30 506 - 670 3 N.24 TCU* L 33 - 45 15 - 39 441 - 694 0 D.1 BRIGHAM YOUNG*^ L 27 - 48 21 - 19 22 - 33 356 - 538 1 # - Played at Qwest Field In Seattle, Wash., ^ - Game originally scheduled for Oct. 27 (PPD - Fires).

2008

-

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

-

1 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 1

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs 285 180 474 312 230 149 133 249 196 410 366 288

-

469 211 445 284 188 232 239 159 207 101 318 227

HoMe: 2-4; aWay: 0-6

Total Yds - Yds TOs -TOs

1 0 5 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 1

-

5 2 0 4 1 2 1 2 3 0 0 3

Passing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 156 164 13 210 265 34 166 94 125 196 214 133

-

191 272 179 132 44 153 175 286 291 187 51 262

2 2 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 1 2 2

-

4 5 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 2

-

30 287 192 136 152 297 204 222 39 275 214 113

3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

-

1 1 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 0

72 77 73 62 54 69 77 47 63 69 57 69

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 114 143 122 65 156 62 166 58 122 96 75 68

-

185 268 13 263 139 282 126 91 275 569 376 311

1 1 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 2

-

1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 8 6 4

Att.

72 50,710 79 30,101 67 104,533 76 55,868 71 41,680 83 18,372 77 41,341 60 26,670 66 21,698 52 25,411 72 20,713 77 28,326

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp 109 13 204 163 141 151 149 40 141 31 104 184

coacH: toM craFt

70 92 69 66 83 55 64 63 65 50 63 56

Rushing Yds - Yds TDs -TDs Temp

Misc

N D D N, FW N D N N N, HC D N N

Television

ESPN2 ESPN360 ABC (r) SportsWest SportsWest ESPN+Plus ABC (r) SportsWest ESPN360 ESPN+Plus SportsWest

coacH: cHUck long Att.

34,723 81,090 53,794 14,361 60,804 26,871 20,974 14,012 21,445 26,287 23,421 17,557

Misc

N D N, FW D D N N, HC D N D D N

Television

CSTV ESPN+Plus The Mtn. Ch. 4 SD The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. Versus The Mtn.

coacH: cHUck long Att.

46,290 54,617 53,110 24,647 27,930 40,898 20,205 22,852 18,837 34,227 18,350 28,473

Misc

D N D, FW N D D N, HC N N D N D

Television FSN Ariz. The Mtn. VERSUS The Mtn. Ch. 4 SD CSTV The Mtn. CSTV The Mtn.

coacH: cHUck long Att.

A.30 CAL POLY L 27 - 29 23 - 21 379 - 483 5 - 1 352 - 220 3 - 1 27 - 263 1 - 2 77 26,851 S.6 at Notre Dame L 13 - 21 19 - 20 345 - 342 2 - 4 274 - 237 1 - 3 71 - 105 1 - 0 71 80,795 S.13 at San Jose St. L 10 - 35 7 - 22 146 - 476 1 - 1 140 - 183 0 - 0 6 - 293 0 - 5 74 19,854 S.27 IDAHO W 45 - 17 23 - 20 603 - 351 2 - 4 445 - 169 4 - 0 158 - 182 2 - 2 76 21,401 O.4 at TCU* L 7 - 41 4 - 28 85 - 498 1 - 1 98 - 115 0 - 1 -13 - 383 1 - 4 91 30,620 O.11 AIR FORCE* L 10 - 35 12 - 30 165 - 473 2 - 2 130 - 72 0 - 1 35 - 401 1 - 3 64 43,630 O.18 at New Mexico* L 7 - 70 13 - 28 227 - 565 3 - 1 161 - 146 1 - 1 66 - 419 0 - 8 71 26,695 O.25 COLORADO ST.* L 34 - 38 23 - 25 392 - 507 1 - 0 166 - 296 1 - 3 226 - 211 2 - 2 73 17,185 N.1 at Wyoming* L 10 - 35 19 - 22 328 - 544 1 - 0 311 - 166 1 - 1 17 - 378 0 - 4 59 11,779 N.8 at Brigham Young* L 12 - 41 17 - 16 18 - 18 280 - 421 4 - 1 160 - 317 1 - 3 120 - 104 0 - 2 52 64,107 N.15 UTAH* L 14 - 63 8 - 7 19 - 30 320 - 520 3 - 1 247 - 322 2 - 5 73 - 198 0 - 2 77 19,342 N.22 UNLV* W 42 - 21 27 - 16 479 - 349 0 - 3 387 - 316 2 - 2 92 - 33 3 - 1 62 17,846 All totals listed SDSU-Opponent. Rank is opponent’s AP and coaches poll rankings at game time. D - day game, N - night game, S - snow, HC - Homecoming, FW - KGB SkyShow.

Misc

N D N N N N, FW D N, HC D D N N

Television

Ch. 4 SD NBC

Go Vandals TV The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. CBS College

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Year-By-Year Record HISTORY

Southern California Junior College Conference

Pacific Coast Athletic Conference

Year

Year

1921 1922 1923 1924 1925

Overall Record 4-6-0 6-4-0 8-2-0 7-1-2 5-3-1

Conference Pct Record Pct

.400 .600 .800 .800 .688

1-3-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0

.250 1.000 1.000 1.000

Finish Bowl 4th 1st 1st 1st

Coach

C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson

Independent

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Year

1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938

Overall Record 3-4-1 4-3-0 3-3-0 3-5-0 5-4-0 5-3-2 3-5-1 4-4-1 3-5-1 3-4-1 6-1-1 7-1-0 5-2-1

Conference Pct Record Pct

.438 .571 .500 .375 .555 .600 .388 .500 .389 .438 .813 .875 .688

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

.300 .400 .400 .167 .500 .500 .357 .643 .700 .500 1.000 .800 .583

Finish Bowl

Coach

7th T-5th 5th 6th 3rd T-4th 5th 4th 2nd T-3rd 1st 1st 3rd

C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson C.E. Peterson W. Herreid W. Herreid W. Herreid W. Herreid W. Herreid Leo Calland Leo Calland Leo Calland Leo Calland

California Collegiate Athletic Conference Year

1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Overall Record 2-7-0 5-3-1 6-4-0 0-6-1

2-5-0 6-4-0 7-3-1 4-7-0 6-3-0 5-3-1 10-0-1 4-5-0 5-3-1 5-4-0 2-8-0 4-3-2 2-7-0 3-5-0 1-6-1 1-6-1 7-2-1 8-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 11-0-0 10-1-0 9-0-1

Conference Pct Record Pct

Finish Bowl

.222 0-2-0 .000 4th .611 1-1-1 .500 T-2nd .600 0-3-0 .000 4th .071 N/A N/A N/A World War II - No Team World War II - No Team .286 N/A N/A N/A .600 2-3-0 .400 5th .750 2-2-1 .500 4th .364 1-4-0 .200 T-5th .666 3-1-0 .750 2nd .611 3-0-1 .875 1st .955 3-0-0 1.000 1st .444 2-2-0 .500 3rd .611 3-1-1 .700 2nd .555 2-2-0 .500 2nd .200 N/A N/A N/A .555 2-1-0 .667 T-2nd .222 0-2-0 .000 5th .375 2-3-0 .400 4th .188 0-5-0 .000 6th .188 0-5-0 .000 6th .700 2-2-1 .500 4th .800 6-0-0 1.000 1st .778 4-1-0 .800 T-1st .800 4-1-0 .800 2nd .800 3-2-0 .600 3rd 1.000 5-0-0 1.000 1st .909 5-0-0 1.000 1st .818 Independent

Harbor Pineapple

Camellia Camellia

Coach

Leo Calland Leo Calland Leo Calland Jon Eubank

Bob Breitbard Bill Terry Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Bill Schutte Paul Governali Paul Governali Paul Governali Paul Governali Paul Governali Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

11-0-0 9-2-0 6-5-0 10-1-0 9-1-1 8-2-1 8-3-0 10-1-0 10-1-0

Conference Pct Record Pct

1.000 .818 .545 .909 .864 .733 .727 .909 .909

Finish Bowl

6-0-0 1.000 1st 5-1-0 .833 T-1st 2-3-0 .400 T-4th 4-0-0 1.000 1st 3-0-1 .875 1st 4-0-0 1.000 1st 3-2-0 1.000 1st Independent Independent

Pasadena

Coach

Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Don Coryell Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert

Western Athletic Conference Year

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Overall Record 4-7-0 8-3-0 4-8-0 6-5-0 7-5-0 2-9-1 4-7-1 5-6-1 8-4-0 5-7-0 3-8-0 6-5-1 6-5-0 8-4-1 5-5-1 6-6-0 4-7-0 8-4-0 8-3 5-7 7-5

Conference Pct Record Pct

.364 .727 .333 .545 .583 .208 .375 .458 .750 .417 .273 .542 .545 .654 .500 .500 .364 .667 .727 .416 .583

2-4-0 4-2-0 4-4-0 3-5-0 4-3-0 1-6-1 4-3-1 3-4-1 7-1-0 4-4-0 3-5-0 4-3-0 5-2-0 6-1-1 5-3-0 4-4-0 2-6-0 5-3-0 6-2 4-4 7-1

.333 .666 .500 .375 .571 .187 .562 .438 .870 .500 .375 .571 .714 .813 .625 .500 .250 .625 .750 .500 .875

Finish Bowl 6th T-2nd 4th 6th T-3rd 8th T-4th 6th 1st 5th T-6th T-5th 3rd 2nd 4th T-6th 8th 5th T-2nd T-4th T-1st

Coach

Holiday

Freedom

Las Vegas

Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert Claude Gilbert Doug Scovil Doug Scovil Doug Scovil Doug Scovil Doug Scovil Denny Stolz Denny Stolz Denny Stolz Al Luginbill Al Luginbill Al Luginbill Al Luginbill Al Luginbill Ted Tollner Ted Tollner Ted Tollner Ted Tollner Ted Tollner

Mountain West Conference Year

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Overall Record 5-6 3-8 3-8 4-9 6-6 4-7 5-7 3-9 4-8 2-10

Conference Pct Record Pct

.455 .272 .272 .307 .500 .363 .417 .250 .333 .167

3-4 3-4 2-5 4-3 3-4 2-5 4-4 3-5 3-5 1-7

.429 .429 .286 .571 .429 .286 .500 .375 .375 .125

Finish Bowl

Decade

1920-1929 1930-1939 1940-1949 1950-1959 1960-1969 1970-1979 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2008

Overall Record Pct

43-31-4 43-36-8 36-35-3 41-44-6 80-17-3 82-26-2 50-64-4 62-52-2 34-72

471-377-32

.577 .540 .507 .484 .815 .755 .441 .543 .321

.553

Coach

T-5th T-5th 7th T-3rd T-4th 7th T-4th T-6th 6th T-8th

SDSU Record By Decade

Totals

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Overall Record

Ted Tollner Ted Tollner Ted Tollner Tom Craft Tom Craft Tom Craft Tom Craft Chuck Long Chuck Long Chuck Long

Conference Record Pct

16-17-1 27-19-6 9-14-2 18-19-2 35-11-1 28-11-1 37-38-3 47-30-1 25-42

.485 .577 .400 .487 .755 .713 .494 .609 .373

242-201-17 .545


All-Time Series Results Series Records vs. Current NCAA Division I Football Teams Only W

Air Force 9 Akron 1 Arizona 5 Arizona St. 0 Arkansas St. 1 Bowling Green 2 u Brigham Young 7 California 3 Cal Poly 13 Cincinnati 0 Colorado 0 u Colorado St. 15 Eastern Illinois 1 Eastern Washington 1 Florida St. 2 Fresno St. 26 Hawai'i 15 Houston 0 u Idaho 2 Idaho St. 1 Illinois 0 Iowa 0 Iowa St. 3 Kansas 1 Kent St. 2 Miami (Fla.) 1 Michigan 0 Minnesota 1 Missouri 0 Montana St. 3 Navy 2 Nevada 2 u New Mexico 20 u New Mexico St. 6 North Carolina 0 North Dakota St. 1 North Texas 6 Northern Arizona 2 Northern Illinois 4 Notre Dame 0 Ohio St. 0 Oklahoma 1 Oklahoma St. 2 Oregon 0 Oregon St. 2 Portland St. 1 Samford 1 San Diego 1 San Jose St. 15 South Florida 1 Southern California 0 Southern Mississippi 2 Stanford 1 u TCU 0 Tennessee St. 1 Texas-El Paso 18 Texas Southern 1 Tulsa 2 u UCLA 0 u UNLV 11 u Utah 12 Utah St. 9 Washington 0 Washington St. 0 Weber St. 2 Wisconsin 1 u Wyoming 14 u - Indicates 2009 opponent. u

L

18 0 10 10 0 0 25 3 11 1 1 13 0 0 0 20 9 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 15 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 18 0 2 1 3 4 0 4 0 2 20 7 15 1 2 1 0 4 16

T SDSU Opp. 0 637 834 0 41 0 0 220 283 1 101 386 0 24 14 1 83 55 1 627 1,100 0 145 158 0 571 417 0 23 52 0 14 34 0 635 605 0 40 7 0 19 9 0 79 33 4 1,017 1,011 2 796 570 0 23 63 0 123 86 0 38 21 0 23 87 0 38 39 0 186 163 0 41 13 0 31 9 0 108 210 0 21 24 0 65 57 0 22 76 0 76 32 0 101 45 0 63 107 0 871 945 1 252 89 0 13 20 0 36 0 0 229 87 0 36 8 0 152 40 0 13 21 0 31 70 0 73 69 0 80 56 0 91 150 0 45 43 0 52 17 0 37 17 0 42 12 2 681 780 0 41 12 1 58 90 0 109 31 0 101 114 0 60 161 1 29 21 0 776 449 0 42 33 0 91 83 1 227 672 0 432 361 1 673 782 0 257 137 0 28 82 0 17 45 0 96 46 0 60 128 0 751 828

Home Away

5-7 1-0 3-3 0-3 1-0 1-0-1 5-10-1 3-0 7-6 0-1 0-0 9-7 1-0 1-0 2-0 13-11-2 7-3 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 3-2 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 2-1 10-8 6-0 0-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 9-5-1 1-0 0-0-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0-1 9-2 1-0 1-0 0-13-1 7-3 7-7-1 6-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 10-5

4-10 0-0 2-7 0-6-1 0-0 1-0 2-15 0-3 6-5 0-0 0-1 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 13-9-2 8-6-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 10-7 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-13-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 9-2 0-0 1-1 0-7 4-4 5-8 3-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-3 4-11

Last Meeting

L, 10-35 (h, ’08) W, 41-0 (h, ’65) L, 10-23 (h ’01) L, 28-39 (h ’02) W, 24-14 (h ’76) W, 27-15 (a, ’76) L, 12-41 (a, ’08) L, 37-42 (a, ’96) L, 27-29 (h, ’08) L, 23-52 (h, ’07) L, 14-34 (a, ’02) L, 34-38 (h, ’08) W, 40-7 (h, ’01) W, 19-9 (h, ’03) W, 41-16 (h ’08) L, 14-16 (a, ’02) L, 38-49 (a, ’05) L, 9-14 (h, ’73) W, 45-17 (h, ’08) W, 38-21 (h, ’04) L, 13-49 (h, ’00) L, 38-39 (h ’86) W, 52-31 (h ’81) W, 41-13 (a, ’99) W, 17-9 (h, ’73) L, 17-63 (h, ’92) L, 21-24 (h, ’04) L, 7-31 (a, ’94) L, 7-31 (h, ’80) W, 34-22 (a, ’68) W, 45-31 (h, ’97) W, 27-10 (h, ’04) L, 7-70 (a, ’08) W, 48-3 (h, ’75) L, 13-20 (n, ’98) W, 36-0 (h, ’66) W, 30-12 (h, ’75) W, 16-8 (h, ’66) W, 30-10 (h, ’71) L, 13-21 (a, ’08) L, 6-27 (a, ’05) W, 51-31 (h, ’96) L, 16-19 (a, ’84) L, 21-42 (a, ’90) L, 3-35 (a, ’00) W, 52-17 (h, ’07) W, 37-17 (h, ’03) W, 42-12 (h, ’61) L, 10-35 (a, ’08) W, 41-12 (h, ’99) L, 21-24 (a, ’99) L, 0-10 (a, ’71) L, 10-31 (a, ’88) L, 7-41 (a, ’08) T, 13-13 (h, ’68) L, 27-34 (h, ’06) W, 42-23 (h, ’68) W, 24-14 (a, ’98) L, 21-44 (h, ’05) W, 42-21 (h, ’08) L, 14-63 (h, ’08) W,19-0 (h, ’77) L, 3-36 (a, ’97) L, 17-45 (a, ’07) W, 58-12 (h, ’67) L, 0-14 (a, ’06) L, 10-35 (a, ’08)

Streak L2 W1 L4 L6 W1 W1 L3 L1 L2 L1 L1 L1 W1 W1 W2 L1 L2 L2 W1 W1 L2 L1 W1 W1 W2 L4 L1 L1 L2 W3 W2 W2 L8 W4 L1 W1 W1 W2 W4 L1 L3 W1 L1 L4 L1 W1 W1 W1 L2 W1 L2 L1 L3 L4 T1 L1 W1 W1 L18 W3 L3 W7 L2 L1 W1 L4 L1

HISTORY

aIr Force

Series: Air Force leads 18-9 Home: 5-7, Away: 4-10, Neutral: 0-1 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy: 5-7 MWC Era: 4-6, WAC Era: 5-12 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 3 (2002-04) Longest Air Force Win Streak: 9 (1981-1989) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score Western Athletic Conference Era S.20.80 N.29.81 S.11.82 D.3.83 S.1.84 N.2.85 O.25.86 S.19.87 S.11.88 S.2.89 S.29.90 S.21.91 O.24.92 S.18.93 O.1.94 N.28.96 S.27.97

A-Falcon Stadium N-Mirage Bowl (Tokyo, Japan) A-Falcon Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (18) A-Falcon Stadium A-Falcon Stadium (7) H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) A-Falcon Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Flacon Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Falcon Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Falcon Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Falcon Stadium (25)

W L L L L L L L L L W L L W L W L-ot

13-10 16-21 32-44 7-38 16-34 10-31 10-22 7-49 36-52 36-52 48-18 20-21 17-20 38-31 35-36 28-23 18-24

O.2.99 N.18.00 S.29.01 N.23.02 N.22.03 N.13.04 S.10.05 O.21.06 N.17.07 O.11.08

H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Falcon Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Falcon Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Falcon Satdium A-Falcon Satdium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Falcon Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (FW)

L L L W W W L W L L

22-23 24-45 21-45 38-34 24-3 37-31 29-41 19-12 23-55 10-35

Mountain West Conference Era

BrIgHaM yoUng

Series: Brigham Young leads 25-7-1 Home: 5-10-1, Away: 2-15 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 4-10-1 MWC Era: 2-8, WAC Era: 3-15-1 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 1 (7 times) Longest BYU Win Streak: 9 (1976-85) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score N.22.47 S.18.48 O.3.70 O.2.76

H-Aztec Bowl A-Cougar Stadium H-San Diego Stadium (20) H-San Diego Stadium

W 32-7 L 6-14 W 31-11 L 0-8

N.11.78 N.24.79 S.13.80 O.17.81 N.13.82 O.22.83 N.10.84 O.12.85 N.29.86 N.7.87 N.5.88 N.25.89 S.22.90 N.16.91 S.10.92 N.11.93 N.10.94 S.16.95 O.29.98

A-Cougar Stadium H-San Diego Stadium (10) A-Cougar Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Cougar Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Cougar Stadium (4) A-Cougar Stadium (11) H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Cougar Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (20) H-Jack Murphy Stadium (21) A-Cougar Stadium (4) H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Cougar Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Cougar Stadium (23) A-Cougar Stadium A- Cougar Stadium

L L L L L L L L W L W L L T W L L L L

N.6.99 O.21.00

H-Qualcomm Stadium (13) A-Cougar Stadium

L 7-30 W 16-15

Western Athletic Conference Era

Mountain West Conference Era

3-21 14-63 11-35 7-27 8-58 12-47 3-34 0-28 10-3 21-38 27-15 27-48 34-62 52-52 45-38 44-45 28-35 19-31 0-13

O.25.01 N.2.02 O.4.03 N.6.04 O.1.05 O.7.06 D.1.07 N.8.08

H-Qualcomm Stadium (10) A-LaVell Edwards Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-LaVell Edwards Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-LaVell Edwards Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (21) A-LaVell Edwards Stadium (17)

L L L L W L L L

21-59 10-34 36-44 16-49 31-10 17-47 27-48 12-41

colorado state

Series: San Diego State leads 15-13 Home: 8-7, Away: 7-6 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 8-7 MWC Era: 5-5, WAC Era: 10-8 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 4 (1984-87) Longest CSU Win Streak: 4 (1994-97) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score Western Athletic Conference Era N.4.78 O.20.79 O.18.80 S.12.81 N.20.82 O.15.83 O.20.84 S.28.85 N.1.86 N.14.87 O.22.88 N.9.91 O.31.92 O.16.93 S.24.94 N.26.95 O.26.96 N.22.97

H-San Diego Stadium (HC) A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium (25) H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium

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

34-31 3-37 7-26 30-14 38-10 15-17 41-24 48-23 27-26 26-12 7-13 42-32 20-13 30-3 17-19 13-24 18-27 17-38

O.16.99 O.28.00 S.22.01 N.15.02 N.15.03 O.16.04 N.12.05 D.2.06 O.6.07 O.25.08

A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (24) A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (21) A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Hughes Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium

W L W L L L W W W L

17-10 22-34 14-7 21-49 6-21 17-21 30-10 17-6 24-20 34-38

Mountain West Conference Era

IdaHo

Series: San Diego State leads, 2-1 Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1 Date Location (Opp. NR) S.7.96 S.21.02 S.27.08

H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Kibbie Dome H-Qualcomm Stadium

Score

W 40-21 L 38-48 W 45-17

neW MexIco

Series: San Diego State leads 20-15 Home: 10-8, Away: 10-7 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 10-7 MWC Era: 1-9, WAC Era: 18-3 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 13 (1984-1996) Longest UNM Win Streak: 8 (2001-current) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score O.17.53 S.25.24 N.24.56 N.27.76

A-Zimmerman Field H-Aztec Bowl A-Zimmerman Field H-San Diego Stadium

L 12-41 L 7-28 L 6-34 W 17-14

N.25.78 O.6.79

H-San Diego Stadium A-University Stadium

W 27-24 W 35-7

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HISTORY/ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS cont. N.22.80 H-Jack Murphy Stadium O.3.81 A-University Stadium O.16.82H-Jack Murphy Stadium N.19.83 A-University Stadium N.17.84 H-Jack Murphy Stadium N.23.85 H-Jack Murphy Stadium S.27.86 A-University Stadium N.21.87 H-Jack Murphy Stadium N.19.88 A-University Stadium N.4.89 H-Jack Murphy Stadium N.17.90 A-University Stadium O.12.91 H-Jack Murphy Stadium O.3.92 A-University Stadium O.23.93 H-Jack Murphy Stadium O.15.94 A-University Stadium N.4.95 H-Jack Murphy Stadium O.19.96 A-University Stadium O.11.97 H-Jack Murphy Stadium O.17.98 A-University Stadium

Mountain West Conference Era O.9.99 N.4.00 N.3.01 N.9.02 O.18.03 O.23.04 O.22.05 N.25.06 N.20.07 O.18.08

H-Qualcomm Stadium A-University Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-University Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-University Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-University Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-University Stadium

W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W-ot

24-22 17-15 17-22 14-34 37-31 55-20 38-34 53-30 18-10 45-28 40-34 38-24 49-21 20-17 20-13 38-29 48-42 21-36 36-33

L W L L L L L L L L

21-24 17-16 15-20 8-15 7-30 9-19 24-47 14-41 17-20 7-70

neW MexIco state

Series: San Diego State leads 6-1-1 Home: 6-0 Away: 0-1-1 Qualcomm Stadium: 4-0 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 4 (1969-current) Longest NMSU Win Streak: 1 (1955) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score O.31.36 O.23.37 O.15.49 N.12.55 N.15.69 O.13.73 N.16.74 O.18.75

A-Quesenberry Field H-Aztec Bowl H-Aztec Bowl A-Aggie Memorial Stadium H-San Diego Stadium H-San Diego Stadium H-San Diego Stadium H-San Diego Stadium

T 7-7 W 20-0 W 39-18 L 6-26 W 70-21 W 27-0 W 35-14 W 48-3

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Series: TCU leads 4-0 Home: 0-2 , Away: 0-2 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 0-2 MWC Era: 0-4 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 0 Longest TCU Win Streak: 4 (2005-current) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score O.29.05 N.18.06 N.24.07 O.4.08

H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Amon G. Carter Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Amon G. Carter Stadium

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Series: UCLA leads 20-0-1 Home: 0-13-1, Away: 0-7 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy: 0-12 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 0 Longest UCLA Win Streak: 18 (1925-current) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score O.7.22 O.13.23 N.15.24 S.26.25 O.9.26 S.23.33 S.22.34 S.9.84 S.21.85 S.20.86 S.5.87

H-Balboa Stadium A-Rose Bowl H-Balboa Stadium A-Rose Bowl A-Rose Bowl A-Rose Bowl A-Rose Bowl H-Jack Murphy Stadium (4) A-Rose Bowl (12) H-Jack Murphy Stadium (19) A-Rose Bowl (3)

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S.3.88 S.16.89 O.13.90 S.26.91 S.26.92 S.30.93 S.28.02 S.27.03 O.2.04 S.3.05

A-Rose Bowl (5) H-Jack Murphy Stadium (20) A-Rose Bowl H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Rose Bowl (11)(SDSU 21) H-Jack Murphy Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Rose Bowl A-Rose Bowl H-Qualcomm Stadium

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Series: San Diego State leads 11-7 Home: 7-3, Away: 4-4 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 6-3 MWC Era: 7-3, WAC Era: 1-1 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 3 (02-04, 06-current) Longest UNM Win Streak: 3 (1983-1996) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score O.22.77 O.11.80 N.14.81 S.25.82 O.27.83 N.3.84

H-San Diego Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Las Vegas Silver Bowl H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Las Vegas Silver Bowl H-Jack Murphy Stadium

N.16.96 O.18.97

A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium

N.18.99 N.25.00 O.13.01 O.26.02 N.8.03 N.20.04 O.8.05 N.11.06 N.10.07 N.22.08

A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Sam Boyd Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium

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Series: Wyoming leads 16-14 Home: 10-5, Away: 4-11 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 9-5 MWC Era: 7-3, WAC Era: 7-13 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 5 (1999-2003) Longest Wyoming Win Streak: 4 (1992-1995) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score Western Athletic Conference Era O.14.78 N.3.79 O.25.80 N.7.81 O.9.82 N.12.83 O.6.84 N.9.85 N.15.86 O.3.87 O.8.88 N.11.89 O.6.90 N.2.91 N.7.92 N.27.93 O.22.94 N.11.95 N.7.96 N.1.97

A-War Memorial Stadium H-San Diego Stadium (HC) A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) A-War Memorial Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (16) A-War Memorial Stadium

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22-31 31-21 9-34 13-24 24-21 21-33 21-0 20-41 31-24 10-52 27-55 27-17 51-52 24-22 6-17 38-43 35-52 31-34 28-24 17-41

N.27.99 O.7.00 N.17.91 O.19.02 O.25.03 O.9.04 N.19.05 N.4.06 N.3.07 N.1.08

H-Qualcomm Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-War Memorial Stadium

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39-7 34-0 38-16 24-20 25-20 10-20 34-21 24-27 27-24 10-35

Mountain West Conference Era

Series: Utah leads 15-12-1 Home: 6-8-1, Away: 6-7 Qualcomm Stadium/Jack Murphy/SD: 6-7-1 MWC Era: 2-8, WAC Era: 10-7-1 Longest SDSU Win Streak: 3 (1989-1991) Longest Utah Win Streak: 3 (93-95, 06-current) Date Location (Opp. NR) Score Western Athletic Conference Era D.2.78 O.27.79 N.29.80 O.31.81 O.30.82 S.17.83 O.13.84 O.19.85 S.13.86 S.12.87 O.29.88 S.30.89 N.3.90 O.26.91 O.30.93 O.8.94 O.7.95 O.24.98

H-San Diego Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Rice Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium (HC) A-Rice Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Jack Murphy Stadium A-Rice Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium

O.23.99 O.14.00 N.10.01 O.12.02 O.11.03 O.30.04 O.15.05 O.21.06 O.13.07 N.15.08

A-Rice-Eccles Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Rice-Eccles Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Rice-Eccles Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (9) A-Rice-Eccles Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium A-Rice-Eccles Stadium H-Qualcomm Stadium (8)

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Alumni Amy-Navy Academy J.C. Boston University Cal Poly (Pomona) Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge Cal Western Caltech Camp Haan Chaffey J.C. Chapman Coronado H.S. El Centro J.C. Fleet Air Fullerton J.C. Hardin-Simmons Hawaii Marines LaVerne Long Beach St. Loyola (Calif.) March Field Flyers Mexico Polytechnic Naval Air Occidental Pacific Pepperdine Pomona College Redlands Reserve Destroyers Riverside J.C. San Diego Marines San Diego NTC San Francisco St. Santa Ana J.C. Submarines Pacific Tampa Texas-Arlington UC Santa Barbara U.S.S. Birmingham U.S.S. Melville U.S.S. New Mexico West Texas A&M West Texas State Whittier

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Cal Poly North Dakota South Dakota Southern Utah UC Davis

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Arizona Arizona State California Oregon Oregon State Southen Califonria Stanford UCLA Washington Wasington State

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WESTERN ATHLETIC Boise State Fresno State Hawai’i Idaho Louisiana Tech

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0-0 26-20-4 15-9-2 2-1 0-0

Nevada New Mexico State San Jose State Utah State

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DIVISION FBS (I-A) Atlantic Coast Big East Big Ten Big 12 Conference USA Mid-American Mountain West Pac-10 Southeastern Sun Belt Western Athletic Independents

2-2 6-1-1 15-18-2 12-15-1

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University

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Founded in 1897, San Diego State is the oldest and largest higher education institution in the San Diego region.

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F

ounded March 13, 1897, San Diego State Uni-

versity began as the San Diego Normal School, a training facility for elementary school

teachers. Seven faculty and 91 students met in tem-

porary quarters over a downtown drugstore before moving to a newly constructed 17-acre campus on Park Boulevard.

The curriculum was limited at first to English, history

and mathematics, but course offerings broadened rapidly under the leadership of Samuel T. Black, who left his position as state superintendent of public instruc-

tion to become the new school's first president. Black served from 1898 to 1910.

From 1910 to 1935, President Edward L. Hardy

headed a vigorous administration that oversaw major changes to the fledgling institution. In 1921, the Nor-

mal School became San Diego State Teachers Col-

lege, a four-year public institution controlled by the state Board of Education. In that same year, the twoyear San Diego Junior College, forerunner of today's local community colleges, became a branch of San Diego State, creating a union that lasted until 1946.

By the 1920s, San Diego State was already begin-

ning to outgrow its Park Boulevard location, and San Diegans launched a campaign to build a new campus

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San Diego State University

Four years later, the Legislature authorized expansion of degree programs beyond teacher education, and San Diego State Teachers College became San Diego State College. Also in 1935, Walter R. Hepner took the helm as president, beginning a 17-year tenure. The college continued to grow over time, reaching an enrollment of more than 25,000 students during the administration of Malcolm A. Love, who served as president from 1952 to 1971. In 1960, San Diego State became part of the newly created California State College system, now known as the California State University system. In the early 1970s, with legislative approval, San Diego State College became San Diego State University. Leading the institution during the 1970s were Acting President Donald E. Walker (19711972), President Brage Golding (1972-1977), Acting President Trevor Colbourn (1977-1978) and President Thomas B. Day, whose tenure spanned from 1978 to 1996. In 1996, Stephen L. Weber became the university's seventh president. Beginning its 113th academic year in fall 2009, SDSU can take pride in more than a century of achievement in education, research and service. With an enrollment of more than 34,000 students, SDSU has grown into the largest institution of higher education in the San Diego region and one of the largest in California. Renowned for its academic excellence, the university is home to top-ranking programs in education, international business, social work, speech-language pathology, biology and public administration, to name just a few. Overall, SDSU students can choose from 81 undergraduate majors, 74 master's programs and 16 doctoral degree programs. SDSU produces thousands of graduates

each year, 60 percent of whom stay in San Diego to pursue their careers, making San Diego State a primary educator of the region's work force, as well as a leader in expanding access to higher education. Committed to serving the richly diverse San Diego region, SDSU ranks among the top universities nationwide in terms of ethnic and racial diversity among its student body, as well as the number of bachelor's degrees conferred upon students of color. Increasingly recognized for innovative research, San Diego State has achieved the prestigious designation of “Research University” with high research activity granted by the Carnegie Foundation. For the past two years, SDSU has been ranked the No. 1 research university for those with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs, according to Academic Analytic’s faculty-scholarly productivity index. Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for

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research and program administration. SDSU ranks among the top 150 public universities nationwide in research expenditures, and SDSU's research funding has more than doubled from a decade ago. Private giving to San Diego State has also risen sharply in recent years, reaching a record $65 million in the 2003-2004 fiscal year. Because state funds and student fees provide only slightly more than half of the university's annual operating requirements, the support of alumni, friends and community partners is providing a crucial margin of excellence at SDSU, enabling the university to fulfill its mission and expand its service to the San Diego region and beyond. SDSU also plays an integral role in analyzing and resolving complex community problems. A prime example is the City Heights Educational Collaborative, an ongoing partnership with San Diego City Schools, the San Diego Education Association, teachers and parents. Funded with an $18 million grant from Price Charities, the Collaborative is improving instruction for students and professional development for teachers in three inner-city schools managed by the university. Another initiative to improve education in the San Diego region and beyond is the QUALCOMM Institute for Innovation and Educational Success, launched in 2004 with a record $14.5 million corporate gift from QUALCOMM. The Institute supports programs that aim to enhance math and engineering education across the K-12 spectrum, and supports efforts to revitalize performance in urban school districts nationwide. Yet another example of San Diego State's innovative community engagement is SDSU

Founded 1897

Cal State System Member since 1960

Local Presence

Sixty percent of SDSU alums remain in San Diego

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Grants

$1 billion since 2000

Private Giving

$65 million since 2003-2004 Nurses Now, a program that over the years has partnered with more than 10 local hospitals and health organizations in an effort to alleviate the region's nursing shortage. With more than $3 million in funding commitment from these health care partners secured so far, SDSU has increased its nursing faculty, enabling the university to educate more future nurses. To date the program has helped SDSU produce an additional 300 nurses. Perhaps the most visible evidence of SDSU's growth is in the physical additions to campus and its continued commitment to providing a modern learning environment for students, faculty and staff. Over the past decade, the university has completed facilities totaling more than $600 million in value, including Cuicacalli, a dining and residence complex; the Chemical Sciences Laboratory and the BioScience Center; and the Aztec Athletics Center, housing coaches’ offices, training facilities and the Wise Foundation Hall of Fame. Most recently, construction on the new Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center has begun. The center will be a gateway for the community to access SDSU's rich assets. Not only will it serve as the first point of contact for alumni and friends vis-

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iting SDSU, but it will also be a place where academic and business leaders can collaborate on ventures to benefit our community and impact our future. Future campus improvements set to take place include the renovation of Nasitir and Storm Halls, expansion of the International Student Center and construction of a new student union building. In addition, SDSU’s Campus Master Plan will include the addition of several facilities, including on-campus housing for an additional 3,000 students. Beyond accolades and campus expansion, San Diego State University remains, as always, most proud of its alumni family, more than 200,000 strong. Among those who call SDSU their alma mater are Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy Muris, former Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Merrill A. "Tony" McPeak, San Diego County supervisors Greg Cox, Dianne Jacob, Pam Slater, Ron Roberts and Bill Horn; former San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor, San Diego city council members Jim Madaffer and Kevin Faulconer, National Teachers of the Year Janis Gabay (1990) and Sandra McBrayer (1994), restaurant executives Ralph Rubio, CEO of Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill and Linda

A. Lang, CEO of Jack In the Box restaurants; astronaut Ellen Ochoa and Costco CEO and co-founder Jim Sinegal. Aztec alumni also include entertainers Gregory Peck, Art Linkletter, Marion Ross, Julie Kavner and Kathy Najimy; Hollywood producer Kathleen Kennedy; golfers Lon Hinkle and Gene Littler; baseball players Tony Gwynn, Mark Grace, Travis Lee and Graig Nettles; football players Marshall Faulk, Brian Sipe, Fred Dryer, Kyle Turley and Kirk Morrison; America's Cup skipper Dennis Conner; and basketball player Michael Cage. The success of these individuals and thousands of other SDSU alumni attest eloquently to the success of their alma mater. From modest beginnings, SDSU has evolved into a premier center of learning, research and service.


Rankings & Distinctions

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Overall

Research/Sciences

• Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for research and program administration.

• SDSU is ranked as the No. 1 most productive research university among schools with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs based on the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index for 2006-07.

• SDSU ranks in the top 50 undergraduate degree producers for minorities receiving bachelor’s degrees in biological and biomedical sciences.

• San Diego State University has been designated a “Research University” with high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation. Peers in this group include George Washington University, Syracuse University, Texas Tech University and the University of Oregon.

SDSU is the largest university in San Diego and the fifth largest in California.

Academic Programs

• SDSU faculty received nearly $131 million in grants and contracts for research and administering programs during fiscal year 2007/2008, the most of any CSU campus. SDSU faculty members have received a total of more than $1 billion in external funding since 2000.

• SDSU's international business MSBA program ranks No. 20 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s "America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010 Guide."

• SDSU serves as host institution for CSUPERB, which is designed to channel resources from the entire California State University system and catalyze interdisciplinary, inter-campus, synergistic endeavors involving biology and chemistry departments (including biotechnology research and applications), as well as engineering, agriculture and computer science. CSUPERB also serves as the official liaison between the CSU and industry, government, the Congressional Biotechnology Caucus and the public arena in all biotechnological matters.

• SDSU's rehabilitation counseling program ranks No. 9 in the nation according to U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008 Guide."

• SDSU’s MS in regulatory affairs – a key area of the biotech industry – is one of only two programs of its kind in the country and is considered the most comprehensive.

• SDSU's joint doctoral program in language and communicative disorders (with UCSD) ranked No. 1 in the country in the 2006-07 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index rankings of best doctoral programs nationwide by Academic Analytics.

International

• SDSU’s undergraduate international business program ranks No. 15 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s "America’s Best-Colleges 2008 Guide."

• The joint doctoral program in clinical psychology (with UCSD) was named No. 2 in the country in the 2006-07 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index rankings of best doctoral programs nationwide by Academic Analytics. • SDSU is ranked among the nation’s top biological sciences programs, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Guide.” • SDSU’s undergraduate entrepreneur program was listed in Fortune Magazine’s top 25 list of “America’s Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs” in August 2007. • SDSU was ranked No. 19 in the nation among universities for entrepreneurs in the U.S. in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Entrepreneurs list for 2007.

Diversity

• SDSU is No. 10 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees conferred to ethnic minorities – Diverse Issues in Higher Education, June 2008. • SDSU ranks in the top 20 in the nation for ethnic diversity – U.S. News & World Report, August 2008.

• SDSU ranks No. 2 among universities of its type nationwide and No. 1 in California, for students studying abroad as part of their college experience. – Institute of International Education, November 2007. • The International Business Program at SDSU is the largest undergraduate international business program in the country, serving nearly 1,100 students annually. • SDSU is home to the first-ever MBA program in Global Entrepreneurship. As part of the program, students study at four universities worldwide, including the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (NOIDA campus); University of Hyderabad; United Arab Emirates Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT); American University of Beirut and is currently negotiating partnerships with universities in China. • SDSU is the first U.S. university to offer a transnational triple degree program in International Business. In fact, SDSU has the only two such programs in the country. Undergraduate students earn degrees from SDSU and universities in Mexico and Canada in the CaMexUs program, or degrees from SDSU, Mexico and Chile in the PanAmerica program. • SDSU and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Mexico offered the first transnational dual degree between the United States and Mexico, in 1994, through the Mexus/International Business program. SDSU’s international business program also runs transnational dual degree programs with Brazil, Canada, Chile and Mexico.

• SDSU is No. 10 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanics – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, May 2009.

• SDSU’s American Language Institute is one of the largest university-based English as a Second Language (ESL) learning programs in the U.S.

• SDSU ranks No. 21 in the nation for graduate schools awarding master’s degrees to Hispanics – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, April 2009.

• CIBER – the Center for International Business and Educational Research – is one of 28 federally funded centers in the U.S.

• SDSU’s College of Engineering ranks No. 4 in the nation among top graduate engineering programs for Hispanics – Hispanic Business, September 2005.

• SDSU’s International Security and Conflict Resolution (ISCOR) major is the first of its kind in California.

• SDSU’s MBA program is ranked among the top 25 in the nation for Hispanics – Hispanic Trends, September 2005.

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Arts/Actors

Kathleen Kennedy

Dennis Connor

Robert Hays, television/film actor, "Airplane" Julie Kavner, television actor, "The Simpsons" Kathleen Kennedy, film producer, "Schindler's List" Kathy Najimy, television/film actor, "Sister Act" Gregory Peck, film actor, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Marion Ross, television/stage actor, "Happy Days" Claire Van Vliet, visual artist, founder of the Janus Press Carl Weathers, film actor, "Rocky" Gary David Goldberg, executive producer and co-creator, "Spin City"

Authors

Greg Bear, noted science fiction author Patricia Benke, best-selling crime novelist Sid Fleischman, author, The Whipping Boy (Newbery Medal, 1987) Susan Vreeland, author, The Girl in Hyacinth Blue (New York Times Bestseller)

Business

Merrill R. McPeak

Timothy J. Muris

Norman Brinkler, Brinkler International, Ltd., (Chili’s, Macaroni Grill and On the Border) Robert Peterson, Founder, Jack in the Box Sol Price, founder, Price Club R. Andrew Rathbone, creator, "….for Dummies" book series Ralph Rubio, founder/CEO, Rubio's Baja Grill Jim Sinegal, co-founder and President/CEO, Costco Julia Stewart, CEO, International House of Pancakes Suzy Spafford, creator, Suzy's Zoo Sue Swenson, COO, Leap Wireless Jack Williams, retired COO, Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises

Communication/Media

Art Linkletter, television show host Jeanne Zelasko, Fox Sports anchor/reporter Armen Keteyian, CBS Sports reporter

Education Armen Keteyian

Art Linkletter

Sandra McBrayer, 1994 National Teacher of the Year Janis Gabay, 1990 National Teacher of the Year Dr. Doris Alvarez, 1997 Principal of the Year

Government/Military

Timothy J. Muris, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission General Merrill R. McPeak, former chief of staff, United States Air Force Laura Liswood, Co-founder and Secretary General of the Council of Women World Leaders

Science

Robert Kaplan, nationally known psychologist Ellen Ochoa, astronaut, world's first Hispanic female astronaut Siegfried Reich, HIV testing researcher pioneer Gerald Schleif, WD-40 inventor R. Andrew Rathbone

Marion Ross

Jeanne Zelasko and Kevin Kennedy

Sports

Bud Black, current manager, San Diego Padres Michael Cage, former NBA basketball player Dennis Conner, America’s Cup-winning sailor Mark Grace, former Arizona Diamondbacks baseball player Tony Gwynn, former San Diego Padres baseball player/Current Aztec baseball coach Fred Dryer, former Los Angeles Rams football player/actor Marshall Faulk, former St. Louis Rams football player and former NFL MVP Joe Gibbs, former football coach, Washington Redskins Graig Nettles, former New York Yankees baseball player Brian Sipe, former Cleveland Browns football player and current Aztec assistant football coach Mark Reynolds, sailor, four-time Olympian, two-time Olympic gold medalist, three-time world champ Marla Runyan, 1991-1994-2000 Olympian, visually impaired marathon runner Gene Littler, former PGA tour golfer, winner - 1961 US Open Kevin Kennedy, Fox Sports baseball analyst, former major league manager

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Aztec Culture

SDSU’s Aztec Heritage

From the early decades of its history, San Diego State has identified itself with the Aztecs, one of the most sophisticated and distinctive societies in the history of the Western Hemisphere. A fitting choice for a university committed to internationalism and diversity, the Aztec identity evokes great pride in Mexico, as well as among many people in the United States, and certainly within the SDSU community. Consequently, San Diego State strives to honor the Aztec people by enhancing awareness, understanding and appreciation of Aztec culture and achievements.

Aztec History

Aztec civilization dates back to at least the 12th century A.D. The precise location is still debated by scholars, but tradition tells us of a place somewhere north of modern-day Mexico City known at that time as Aztlan, which meant "the place of the cranes" or "the place of the herons." The people who lived in this land were called Azteca meaning "those of Aztlan." The Azteca eventually left their homeland and became

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Aztecs and SDSU

San Diego State University first adopted the Aztec name in the 1920s as a nickname for the college's sports teams. In 1925, the student newspaper followed suit, changing its name from The Paper Lantern to The Aztec. Since that time, San Diego State's celebration of Aztec heritage has permeated the campus. In 1936, a Donald Hord sculpture of Montezuma II, the last Aztec emperor, became a welcoming campus icon. With the passing years, Aztec themes echoed in the names, colors and architectural elements of new campus buildings. And Aztec culture became the subject of more than a dozen university courses. In 1941, Monty Montezuma, a character based on Montezuma II, debuted at San Diego State athletic events as a symbolic personification of the Aztecs. Over time, the Montezuma character's look and activities have evolved from a sports mascot into a more dignified and accurate representation of the historical emperor. Montezuma now serves as the university's ambassador of Aztec culture, charged with the responsibility of informing and educating the San Diego community about Aztec civilization. SDSU continues to take pride in its affiliation with Aztec culture and to celebrate the Aztec virtues of strength, valor and intellectual achievement.

known as the Mexica. Native folklore attributes this name change to the instructions of the people's patron deity, Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird on the Left). Around 1325, the Mexica settled on an island in Lake Texcoco, an area that is now the heart of Mexico City, and named it Tenochtitlan or "the place of the fruit of the cactus." A century later, the Mexica and two other Nahuatl-speaking city-states, Texcoco and Tlacopan, combined to create an entity popularly known as the Aztec Empire. Boasting a strong military force, this new alliance commanded a sphere of influence that stretched across much of present-day Mexico. Tenochtitlan and its surrounding valley evolved into a highly sophisticated, multicultural and multilingual city-state of several million inhabitants. At this same time, major European cities numbered only 30,000 to 40,000 in population. A cradle of innovation, the Aztec Empire developed advanced systems of trade, science, politics, religion, education and agriculture. The Aztecs also enjoyed sports and built grand ballcourts to accommodate team events.

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Dr. Stephen L. Weber University President 14th Year at SDSU

tephen L. Weber, the seventh president of San Diego State University, provides dynamic leadership to an institution that ranks among the largest in the nation. Educated as a philosopher, President Weber began his tenure at SDSU in July 1996 and shortly afterward initiated a broad-based dialogue intended to set the course for the university’s future. Under President Weber’s guidance, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community leaders participated in shaping this “Shared Vision.” SDSU is now moving boldly ahead toward goals set by those discussions: reinforcing academic excellence, nurturing students, honoring diversity and social justice, carefully stewarding resources, and further developing global programs. In the process, SDSU has become an increasingly popular and selective choice among college-bound students. For fall 2006, some 52,000 undergraduate applicants competed for 8,707 vacancies. Not surprising, the overall academic quality of SDSU students is also rising. In addition, alumni involvement and private financial support of the university have never been stronger. A champion of community involvement as well as academic excellence, President Weber has been an advocate for community service. Leading by example, he is a past chair of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Board of Directors and co-chair of Partners for K-12 School Reform. He also serves on the boards of governors of The Peres Center for Peace and BIOCOM, and on the boards of directors of the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation and the San Diego Science and Technology Council. He co-chairs the College Presidents’ Forum of the San Diego County Policy Panel on Youth Access to Alcohol. President Weber is a member of the international advisory board for the Foundation for Children of the Californias, the advisory council of the San Diego Performing Arts League, the Community Advisory Board of Union Bank of California, and the advisory board for San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E). He serves on the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors, the NCAA Executive Committee, and served on the Presidential Oversight Committee for the Bowl Championship Series. He is a member of the San Diego Rotary Club, an honorary director of the Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana, and an honorary advisor to the Asia Desk of the San Diego World Trade Center.

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Born in Boston, President Weber is a graduate of Bowling Green University with a B.A. in philosophy. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 1969 and is the author of numerous articles on philosophy and higher education. President Weber’s many awards include an honorary degree from Beijing Capital Normal University, and distinguished alumnus at his alma mater, Bowling Green University. He was named among the 1997 Headliners of the Year by the San Diego Press Club. Also in 1997, the San Diego Mediation Center honored him with its Peacemaker Award. In 1999, President Weber received the Executive Director’s Award from the San Diego Education Association and the Gold Key Award from the San Diego Hospitality Association. He was

recognized as a Leader of Vision by the league of Women Voters of San Diego in 2000. Before coming to San Diego State University, President Weber served as interim provost of the State University of New York (SUNY); he previously served seven years as president of the SUNY Oswego campus. Prior to that, he was vice president of academic affairs at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, dean of arts and sciences at Fairfield University in Connecticut, and assistant to the president of the University of Maine. While a faculty member at the University of Maine, he was recognized as the outstanding professor in humanities. President Weber is married to Susan Keim Weber, who shares his enthusiastic commitment to SDSU. They have two sons.


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affairs since October of 2004. During his stay in Dallas, he helped the league negotiate television contracts with ESPN and College Sports Television that exceeded more than $100 million in revenue, and he served as a member of the NCAA Division I Management Council. From February of 2004 to October of 2004, Schemmel was the senior vice president and executive director of development for the Arizona State University Foundation, where he oversaw the school’s fundraising efforts while supervising approximately 135 employees across the Tempe campus. Schemmel was an administrator at the University of Minnesota from 1991 to 2003. During his stay in the Twin Cities, he advanced from associate athletic director for compliance to senior associate athletic director and chief operating officer for Gopher athletics. Along with his departmental duties, Schemmel directed the school’s efforts in hosting NCAA Championship events, including the 2001 Final Four, one of America’s fastest growing events. He also supervised and implemented a $3 million capital improvement campaign, and was heavily involved in the hiring of Minnesota’s head football and men’s basketball coaches. From 1988 to 1991, Schemmel was an administrator at his alma mater, Kansas State. He served as the school’s assistant athletic director for development and later was the associate

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athletic director for compliance while supervising the school’s Olympic sports. Schemmel was part of the management team that hired Bill Snyder as the Wildcats head football coach. Under Snyder’s direction, Kansas State executed what is considered one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history. K-State had made just one bowl appearance in its history prior to Snyder’s arrival, did not win a single game in the two seasons before he took over in 1989, and had just three wins in the previous four seasons. Under Snyder, the Wildcats went to a bowl game 11 times and claimed their first-ever Big 12 title. Schemmel was a decorated runner at Kansas State and was named the 1976 outstanding student-athlete at the school. As a Wildcat, he was a four-time track and field AllAmerican, a five-time Big 8 Conference champion, was a member of a national champion distance medley relay team and won the Big 8 Conference Medallion. He also served as an ABC Television and Time Magazine correspondent for the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. After earning his undergraduate degree in political science, Schemmel earned his law degree at Washburn University in Topeka, Kan. He began his professional career as an attorney and later was a partner in his own firm, specializing in business and sports law. Schemmel and his wife, Lori, have been married for 32 years. They have two sons, Justin, and Jon.

eff Schemmel, who has elevated San Diego State athletics to unparalleled success, enters his fifth season on Montezuma Mesa. In 2008-09, San Diego State posted its bestever finish in the 16-year history of the Division I U.S. Academy Director’s Cup for on-field broad based success. It marked the second consecutive academic year that SDSU set a school record in the standings. Also, Aztec student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom as well, with 229 student-athletes earning 3.0 cumulative or 3.2 semester grade-point averages in 2008. In addition, San Diego State is coming off one of the most successful final four months of anyone in the country, as six teams - women's basketball (NCAA), men's basketball (NIT), women's tennis (NCAA), men's golf (NCAA Regionals), softball (NCAA) and baseball (NCAA) - advanced to postseason play. In June, 2008, Schemmel was tabbed as the chair of the NCAA Championships and Sports Management Cabinet, which directly oversees nearly every NCAA Division I championship. The Cabinet is one of six committees that make up the restructured NCAA Governance Structure. Schemmel was named San Diego State’s athletic director on July 6, 2005, and is recognized as one of the most accomplished sitting athletic directors in the country. He is a former practicing attorney, has directed a Final Four, served as a senior administrator at Big 10 and Big 12 schools, and played a part in what might be the biggest football turnaround in the history of college athletics. Schemmel arrived at San Diego State from Conference USA, where he had served as asSan Diego State University Director of Athletics Jeff Schemmel with wife Lori, sons Jonathan and Justin, and sociate commissioner for governance and legal daughter-in-law Carrie.

Jeff Schemmel Director of Athletics Fifth Year at SDSU

Education

1976 - B.S. degree from Kansas State 1979 - Juris Doctor from Washburn School of Law

Career Experience

1988-1991 Assistant/Associate Director of Athletics Kansas State University 1991-94 Associate Director of Athletics - Director of Compliance University of Minnesota 1994-2003 Senior Associate Athletics Director - Chief Operating Officer University of Minnesota 2001 Executive Director 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four 2003-04 Senior V.P., ASUF Executive Director of Development Arizona State University 2004-05 Associate Commissioner Governance and Legal Affairs Conference USA 2005-Present Director of Athletics San Diego State University

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Aztec Hall of Fame Aztec Hall Of Fame Inductees 1988

•Laurel Brassey - W. Volleyball (1974-1981) •Willie Buchanon - Football (1970-71) •John Butler - Football (1933-35) •Don Coryell - Football Coach (1961-72) •Fred Dryer - Football (1967-68) •Gary Garrison - Football (1964-65) •Gene Littler - M. Golf (1949-52) •Haven Moses - Football (1966-67) •Graig Nettles - Baseball (1964-65); M. Basketball (1964-65) •C.E. Peterson - Football Coach (1921-29); M. Bball Coach (1921-26); Track Coach (1922-46) •Milton Phelps - M. Basketball (1939-41) •Art Preston - Football (1949-51); Baseball (1950-52) •Arnie Robinson - M. Track (1970-71) •Dennis Shaw - Football (1968-69) •Brian Sipe - Football (1969-71) •Willie Steele - M. Track (1947-48); M. Basketball (1947); Baseball (1949)

1989

•Kevin Crow - Soccer (1979-82) •Morris Gross - Football, Baseball, M. Basketball Coach (1929-42) •Tony Gwynn - Baseball (1979-81); M. Basketball (1978-81) •Don Horn - Football (1965-66) •Jack Rand - M. Track (1934-35); Football (1932-34)

1990

•Tim Delaney - Football (1968-70) •Art Linkletter - M. Basketball (1932-34); M. Swimming (1932-34) •Judy Porter - W. Basketball (1980-83) •Tom Reynolds - Football (1969-71)

1991

•Steve Copp - M. Basketball (1973-76) •Chuck Courtney - M. Golf (1960-61) •Tom Dahms - Football (1947-49) •Monte Jackson - Football (1973-74) •Angela Rock - W. Volleyball (1981-84)

1992

•Barbara Barrow - W. Golf (1974-77) •Bud Black - Baseball (1978-79) •Deby LaPlante - W. Track (1979-80) •Tony Pinkins - M. Basketball (1955-57) •Bob Smith - M. Track (1949-50) •Charlie Smith - Baseball Coach (1934-64)

1993

•Tom Ables - Honorary •Michael Cage - M. Basketball (1981-84) •Vidal Fernandez - M. Soccer (1977-79) •Ann Lebedeff - W. Tennis (1972-74) •Tom Nettles - Football (1966-68) •LaTanya Sheffield - W. Track (1983-86)

1994

•Patricia Mang - Softball (1987-88) •Chris Marlowe - M. Volleyball (1972-73); M. Basketball (1970-73) •Bill Schutte - Football Coach (1947-55) •Nate Wright - Football (1967-68) •George Ziegenfuss - M. Basketball Coach (1948-69)

1995

•Marcelo Balboa - M. Soccer (1988-89) •Bob Brady - M. Basketball (1952-54) •Claudie Minor - Football (1972-73) •Micki Schillig - W. Tennis (1980-83) •Frank Scott - M. Golf Coach (1948-83)

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1996

•Paul Mott - Football, M. Basketball, M. Track (1925-28) •Ramona Pagel - W. Track (1983-84) •Todd Santos - Football (1984-87) •Eric Wynalda - M. Soccer (1987-89)

1997

•Vicki Cantrell - W. Volleyball (1980-83) •Kenny Hale - M. Basketball (1941, 1946-47) •Joel Kramer - M. Basketball (1974, 1976-78) •Duncan McFarland - M. Volleyball (1973)

1998

•Marshall Faulk - Football (1991-93) •Chris Gwynn - Baseball (1983-85) •Mary Holland - W. Volleyball (1979-82) •Dick Mitchell - M. Basketball (1940-42) •Chana Perry - W. Basketball (1988-89)

1999

•Lennie Clements - M. Golf (1976-79) •Laura DeSnoo - W. Track (1983-86) •Harry Hodgetts - M. Basketball (1937-41) •Carol Plunkett - W. Tennis Coach (1976-94) •Wendy Wheat - W. Volleyball (1977-80)

2002

•1940-41 M. Basketball Team •1987 Men’s Soccer Team •Joe Gibbs - Football (1961-63); Football Coach (1965-66) •Norm Nygaard - Football (1952-54) •Falisha Wright - W. Basketball (1992-95)

2003

•1973 M. Volleyball National Champions •Marla Runyan - Track and Field (1988-91) •Al Skalecky - M. Basketball (1966-68) •Nicole Storto - W. Tennis (1990-93)

2004

•Mike Douglass - Football (1976-77) •Rod Dowhower - Football (1963-64) •Claude Gilbert - Football coach (1967-80, 1995-99) •Travis Lee - Baseball (1994-96) •Carrie McLaughlin Stathas Track and Field (1981-83) •Ron Reina - Broadcaster (1969-86)

2005

•1987 Men’s Rugby National Champions •Henry Allison - Football (1969-70) •Kern Carson - Football (1961-63) •Bernie Finlay - Basketball (1958-60) •Lynn Kanuka - Cross Country/Track and Field (1980-82)

2006

•Bob Breitbard - Football (1938-40); Football Coach (1945) •Kim Goetz - M. Basketball (1978-79) •Cynthia MacGregor - W. Tennis (1983-86) •Neal Petties - Football (1961-63) •Craig Scoggins - Football (1965-66)

2007

•Bob Cluck - Baseball (1966-67) •Mike Dodd - M. Basketball (1975-79); M. Volleyball (1978-80) •John Duich - Football (1935, 1937-38) •Steve Duich - Football (1966-67) •Jay Gutowski - Football (1953-56) •Bobby Meacham - Baseball (1979-81) •Rachel Scott-Ruano - Water Polo (1995-98)

2008

•Isaac Curtis - Football (1972) •John Farris - Football (1962-64) •Kieishsha Garnes - W. Basketball (1991-92) •Mark Grace -Baseball (1985) •Bobby Howard - Football (1965-66)

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General Information

Mailing Address

SDSU Department of Athletics 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-4313 Phone Number - (619) 594-3019

Media Relations Overnight Address Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street San Diego, CA 92182-4313

Staff Directory

Administration - (619) 594-3019

Jeff Schemmel, Athletic Director Don Oberhelman, Senior Assoc. Ath. Dir./COO Jenny Bramer, Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA Steve Schnall, Assoc. Athletic Director Lesley Fong, Dir. of Special Projects/Campus Liaison Linda Kimzey, Administrative Services Coordinator Fatema Arefi, Administrative Assistant Carlene Garcia, Olympic Sports Administrative Assistant

Academic Services - (619) 594-3395

Colleen Evans, Director of Academic Services Bre White, Asst. Director of Academic Services Willie Judd, Academic Advisor Jessica Simmons, Academic Advisor Kristie Smedsrud, Academic Advisor Maria Moreno-Pardo, Learning Specialist Bobby Smitheran, Student-Athlete Services Coordinator

Business Office - (619) 594-4996

Chuck Lang, Assoc. A.D. - Business Administration Donna Bell, Business Office Manager Jesse Stephens, Asst. Business Office Manager Dana Imperatore, Accounting Technician Paula Davila, Travel Coordinator

Compliance - (619) 594-3395

Jay Larson, Asst. A.D. - Compliance Genieve Pascoe, Asst. Director of Compliance Julie Fitzgerald, Financial Aid Coordinator Lori Mitchell, Administrative Assistant

Development - (619) 594-5162

Bob Moosbrugger, Assoc. A.D. - Development Michelle McBride, Asst. Athletic Director - AAF Bob Elliott, Development Officer Sherry Bertram, Assistant Director - AAF Danni Barrall, Special Events Coordinator

Equipment - (619) 594-4951

Carlos Loaiza, Director of Equipment Dennis Brown, Equipment Attendant Pat Murray, Equipment Attendant Dan Reeves, Equipment Attendant

Facilities & Operations - (619) 594-4191

Nick Pettit, Assoc. Athletic Director Dave Noll, Asst. Director of Facilities and Operations Steve Bartel, Event Management Assistant Tim Baron, Facilities and Operations Assistant Scott Horvath, Info. Technology Coordinator

Marketing & Corp. Sales - (619) 594-4549

Sean Briner, Assoc. Ath. Dir. - Marketing/Sales Robin Blackwell, Director of Corporate Relations Chris Carlson, Dir. of Marketing and Ticket Sales Rachel Richards, Administrative Assistant

Media Relations - (619) 594-5547

Mike May, Asst. Ath. Dir. - Media Relations Peggy Curtin, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Dave Kuhn, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Jamie McConeghy, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Darin Wong, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Andrea Rogers, Administrative Assistant Dave Berry, Coordinator of Multimedia Productions

Sports Medicine - (619) 594-5551

Don Kessler, Head Athletic Trainer Mark Haines, Assistant Athletic Trainer Carolyn Peters, Assistant Athletic Trainer Gina Maggio, Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer Allison Miner, Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer Pat Dulin, S.A. Insurance Coordinator

Strength & Conditioning - (619) 594-4273

Jon Francis, Director of Strength & Conditioning David Ohton, Strength & Conditioning Coach Courtney Bale, Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Temor Strack, Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Aaron Wellman, Football Strength & Cond. Coach

Football - (619) 594-6769

Brady Hoke, Head Coach Al Borges, Offensive Coordinator Rocky Long, Defensive Coordinator Jeff Hecklinski, Assistant Head Coach Dan Ferrigno, Assistant Coach Darrell Funk, Assistant Coach LeCharls McDaniel, Assistant Coach Brian Sipe, Assistant Coach Mark Smith, Assistant Coach Tony White, Assistant Coach Bob Lopez, Director of Football Operations Meghan Huibers, Administrative Assistant Leah Owczarczak, Administrative Assistant

Men's Golf - (619) 594-4334

Ryan Donovan, Head Coach Dale Walker, Director of Operations

Women's Golf - (619) 594-7665 Doug Barba, Assistant Coach

Men's Soccer - (619) 594-0136

Jim Cordova, Asst. A.D. - Ticket Office Operations Gina Balistrieri, Assoc. Ticket Office Manager Jennifer Slaughter, Ticket Office Associate

Lev Kirshner, Head Coach Matt Hall, Assistant Coach Sami B. Nedjar, Assistant Coach Oscar Rodriguez, Volunteer Assistant Coach Andrew DiCicco, Director of Operations

Video Staff - (619) 594-7617

Women's Soccer - (619) 594-3749

Ticket Office - (619) 594-7892

Brian Murphy, Video Coordinator

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Baseball - (619) 594-6889

Tony Gwynn, Head Coach Rusty Filter, Associate Head Coach Mark Martinez, Assistant Coach Brock Ungricht, Assistant Coach Mike Sweet, Director of Operations

Men's Basketball - (619) 594-6249

Steve Fisher, Head Coach Brian Dutcher, Assistant Head Coach Mark Fisher, Assistant Coach Justin Hutson, Assistant Coach Matt Soria, Director of Operations David Velasquez, Director of Player Development Marty Malano, Administrative Assistant

Women's Basketball - (619) 594-4095

Beth Burns, Head Coach Fred Chmiel, Assistant Coach Shanele Stires, Assistant Coach Jualeah Woods, Assistant Coach Tammy Stephens, Director of Operations Jorge Cerna, Director of Player Development Tara Morrison, Administrative Assistant

Women's Crew - (619) 594-0650 Jennifer Zebroski, Head Coach Alison Abrams, Assistant Coach

W. Track & Cross Country - (619) 594-1951 Jennifer Nanista, Interim Co-Head Coach Michael LoBue, Interim Co-Head Coach Larry Wade, Assistant Coach Richard Fox, Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Mike Friesen, Head Coach Nat Gonzalez, Assistant Coach Joe Tedesco, Volunteer Assistant Coach

Softball - (619) 594-1952

Kathy Van Wyk, Head Coach Steve Miner, Assistant Coach Stacey Nuveman, Assistant Coach Miranda Bleisch, Director of Operations Forrest Levinson, Volunteer Assistant Coach

W. Swimming & Diving - (619) 594-5883 Mike Shrader, Head Coach Brendon Bray, Assistant Coach Jim Wynne, Diving Coach

Men's Tennis - (619) 594-5084

Gene Carswell, Head Coach Ryan Redondo, Assistant Coach

Women's Tennis - (619) 594-6505 Peter Mattera, Head Coach Lindsey Gamp, Assistant Coach

Women's Volleyball - (619) 594-5064 Deitre Collins-Parker, Head Coach Kele Eveland, Assistant Coach Burt Fuller, Assistant Coach

Women's Water Polo - (619) 594-0649 Carin Crawford, Head Coach Allison Gregory, Assistant Coach

Band - (619) 594-1600

Bryan Ransom, Band Director

Cheerleading - (619) 594-4549

Jennifer Kwappenberg, Head Coach


Compliance What Boosters Need to Know About NCAA Rules and Regulations

The support and loyalty of Aztec supporters are cornerstones of San Diego State University and Aztec Athletics. As dedicated supporters, we ask for your commitment to compliance with NCAA, conference and SDSU rules and regulations. The eligibility of SDSU studentathletes depends greatly upon your understanding of these rules. Per NCAA regulations, the university is held responsible for the actions of our boosters. Boosters may not engage in any recruitment activities or provide benefits or privileges to prospective or enrolled student-athletes. The SDSU Department of Athletics is proud to have your loyal support and continued interest in our athletic programs. As we strive for excellence, we must always seek the highest standard of ethical conduct. With your assistance and cooperation, we believe these goals can be accomplished.

Who Are Representatives or Boosters?

You are considered a “representative of athletics interests” (i.e., booster) of San Diego State University if: • You have made a financial contribution to Aztec Athletics including the Aztec Athletic Foundation, Director’s Cabinet, Big 50, Big 64, RBI Club, or a sports specific varsity club. • You are a corporate sponsor or courtesy car provider. • You are a member of an organization that promotes an athletic team. • You have assisted in the recruitment of a prospective student-athlete. • You have employed a student-athlete. • You have assisted a student-athlete in locating a job. • You have provided assistance or a benefit to a student-athlete or their family.

Once you become an SDSU booster, you retain that status indefinitely.

Remember, As a Booster You May Not:

• Be involved in the recruitment of a student-athlete. • Provide any benefit, inducement or arrangement such as cash, clothing, equipment, cars, transportation, gifts, or loans to a prospective or current student-athlete. • Engage in any conversation more than a “hello” with prospective student-athletes or their parents or guardians. • Make in-person recruiting contacts with prospects or their parents or guardians. • Make telephone calls or write letters to prospects or their parents or guardians.

Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes?

A prospect is: • Enrolled in the 9th grade or above. • Enrolled in a two-year college. • Not yet enrolled or officially withdrawn from a four-year institution. • Any other individual who has been recruited by a staff member or booster.

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Who Are Enrolled Student-Athletes?

An enrolled student-athlete: • Is a member of an NCAA intercollegiate athletic team. • May interact with boosters, but may not have relationships that include extra benefits.

Boosters and Job Programs

If you are interested in employing any student-athlete, you must first contact the Athletics Financial Aid Coordinator at 619-594-4152 to ensure proper employment. Your employment of student-athletes is a beneficial experience as they build a life outside of athletics. However, you must remember: • You may pay only for work actually performed. • You may pay only the going rate in that locality for similar services. • You may not provide transportation to or from the job site unless the employer transports all employees.

Extra Benefits

A staff member or booster may not offer or provide any benefits to a prospective or enrolled student-athlete, or their relatives or friends, other than those expressly permitted by NCAA legislation. An extra benefit is any special arrangement to provide a benefit which is not generally available to the general student body. Examples of extra benefits include: • Arrangements of employment for relatives. • Gifts of clothing or equipment. • Co-signing of loans. • Loans to relatives or friends. • Cash or like items. • Any tangible items, such as merchandise. • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases. • Free or discounted meals at a restaurant. • Free or reduced-cost housing. • Use of an institution’s athletics equipment.

Questions Regarding Rules?

If you have any questions regarding NCAA rules and how it affects relationships between boosters and student-athletes, or prospects, please contact the SDSU Athletic Compliance Office at:

Athletic Compliance San Diego State University 5500 Campanile Dr. San Diego, CA 92182-4313 (619) 594-3395

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This is the Mountain West

Mountain West Conference

15455 Gleneagle Drive Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Phone: (719) 488-4040 Fax: (719) 487-7241

Craig Thompson Commissioner

Bret Gilliland

Deputy Commissioner

From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Fresh off the celebration of its 10th anniversary in 2008-09, the MWC continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Over its 10year history, the MWC has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. Progressive in its approach, the MWC has marked several achievements over its first decade of existence, 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-automaticqualifying BCS conference to participate in and win two BCS bowl games. 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 San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is the only conference to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the conference was founded in 1999. The MWC also ranks second in No. 1 draft picks in the NFL, NBA and MLB over the last five years with three overall, one behind the SEC which currently has four. The Mountain West Conference is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West Conference boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders four MWC schools (Air Force, BYU, Colorado State and Utah). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacific Ocean locale of San

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Diego State. The southwestern flavor of New Mexico complements the western heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of the MWC’s most recent member, TCU.

History

The Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from the former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, longstanding athletic rivalries. Five of the MWC’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MWC in 1999. TCU rejoined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06, completing the Conference membership as it stands today. When the MWC officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights to MWC football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Craig Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three years (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MWC engineered many “firsts,” as league teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the first nonautomatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

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Kim Melcher

Director of Communications

2008-09 Review

The Mountain West Conference celebrated its 10th Anniversary in style, posting arguably its most successful campaign to date. In football, the MWC posted a league-high 28 non-conference victories, including a 22-12 record against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents, and sent five teams to bowl games for the second consecutive year. Three MWC football teams were ranked all eight weeks of the BCS Standings, and finished the season in final top 25 polls, including two in the top 10, for the first time in league history. Utah’s No. 2 and TCU’s No. 7 ranking in the final polls marked the first time two teams from non-automatic-qualifying conferences have been ranked in the top 10 since 1984. Defending conference champion Utah enters the 2009 season with the nation’s longest win streak at 14 games, after finishing the 2008 campaign with the nation’s only undefeated mark at 13-0. With their Sugar Bowl win over No. 4 Alabama, the Utes became the first team from a non-automatic qualifying BCS conference to win two BCS bowl games. Utah, BYU and New Mexico shared the league’s regular-season crown in men’s basketball, with the Utes also capturing the MWC Tournament title to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. BYU received an at-large bid to NCAA postseason play, marking the ninth time in the last 10 years the MWC has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Tournament. Overall, the league sent six teams into postseason action for the third time in 10 years, highlighted by San Diego State’s run in the National Invitation Tournament. The Aztecs became the second MWC team (Air Force in 2007) in three years to advance to the NIT semifinals held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In women’s basketball, San Diego State and Utah shared the MWC regular-season title, with the Utes going on to capture the MWC Tournament crown and earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Overall, the league had four teams participate in postseason action, including three in the NCAA field for the third consecutive year, as the Aztecs and TCU joined Utah, while New Mexico advanced to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament.

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n September 15, 1967, the San Diego State University football team first stepped onto the turf of what Sports Illustrated would later call the finest multi-purpose stadium in America - San Diego Stadium. That night, the Aztecs, led by Head Coach Don Coryell and players like Haven Moses, Fred Dryer, Tom Nettles and Nate Wright, defeated Tennessee State 16-8 in front of 45,822 fans. In an effort to prepare the Stadium for the next century, a $66.4 million renovation project was undertaken in 1997 which increased seating to 71,400; added 31 luxury suites; created 7,600 club seats; and added a second Sony Jumbotron video board in the West end. To help in financing of the renovation project, Qualcomm, a local communications company, agreed to provide $18 million for the naming rights of the Stadium for the next 20 years. The Stadium is now known as Qualcomm Stadium. Qualcomm Stadium is located at the intersection of Interstates 8 and 15 in Mission Valley, less than five miles from the university. Indeed, San Diego State is one of the facility's two charter tenants, the other being the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. In the 30 years since that opening night, some of the greatest names in Aztec football history have displayed their talents there - Dennis Shaw, Brian Sipe, Isaac Curtis, Willie Buchanon, Todd Santos, Webster Slaughter, Rob Awalt, Don Warren, Dan McGwire, Henry Allison, Claudie Minor, Jesse Freitas, Craig Penrose, David "Deacon" Turner, Darnay Scott and Marshall Faulk to name a few. In addition to the Aztecs and Chargers, the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsetta Bowl and the Holiday Bowl have come to call it home. The Stadium has been the site of such renowned events as the Super Bowl, the World Series and baseball's All-Star Game. Constructed at a cost of $27 million, San Diego Stadium opened August 20, 1967, with an exhibition game between the Chargers and Detroit Lions. Since that game, the facility has been the stage for some of the most memorable events in San Diego State football history. A then-record attendance of 53,611 was on hand November 8, 1975, when the unbeaten Aztecs were involved in one of the most dramatic games ever played in San Diego, but the Arizona Wildcats prevailed, 31-24. In 1975, average attendance for six home games was 42,040. In '77, a crowd of 50,453 saw the Aztecs hammer 15th-ranked Florida State, 41-16. On January 6, 1981, the name of the facility was changed officially to San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. Murphy, a nationally-known columnist and the sports editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune, had led the campaign to have the stadium constructed. He had died in 1980. In 1984, 49,220 fans nearly carried SDSU to an upset of UCLA, as the Bruins hung on to an 18-15 victory. The Aztecs clinched their first Western Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the Holiday Bowl with a 10-3 victory over Brigham Young on November 29, 1986, in front of a Stadium crowd of 45,062. SDSU then played host to Iowa in one of the most memorable Holiday Bowls ever. The hometown Aztecs fought the perennial Big Ten power to a standstill before losing 39-38 on a last second Hawkeye field goal. A crowd of 59,473 witnessed that game on December 30, 1986, which was the largest crowd ever to see SDSU in San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. State's large and vocal crowds have had much to cheer about through the years. As they await the 2009 season, the Aztecs' all time record in Mission Valley is 167-89-6 (.637). The stadium underwent a major facelift in 1985. Built initially to seat 52,675 for football, the expansion project pushed capacity to 60,409, and current capacity is 70,561. Largely

as a result, the National Football League voted to hold the 1988 Super Bowl game in San Diego where the Washington Redskins defeated the Denver Broncos, 42-10. That national spectacle returned in 1998 to witness the Denver Broncos defeat the Green Bay Packers, 31-24. The most recent Super Bowl hosted by the Q was 2003, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneer's routed the Oakland Raiders, 48-21. Prior to the stadium's opening, the Aztecs played their games in Aztec Bowl - a 13,000-seat facility on campus and the 34,500-seat Balboa Stadium downtown. The team's record crowd had been the 35,342 fans who jammed Balboa Stadium to see the Aztecs meet North Dakota State in 1966. North Dakota State was the No. 1 small college team in the nation at the time, but the Aztecs won the game 36-0. The victory served as a springboard for San Diego State's national small college championships in 1966, '67 and '68 and a move to Division I-A following the end of the 1968 season. San Diego State moved to what is now Qualcomm Stadium. From 1936-66, the Aztecs played most of their home games in Aztec Bowl on campus, where they had a record of 77-44-5 (.636). From 1921-35, the team's home field alternated between Balboa Stadium (38-42-4) and Lane Field (12-12-4) with an occasional game played on the old Normal School campus at College Field (9-3-1). Two games were also played at Aztec Field, the old track and field stadium which was located north of the Aztec Center. Since 1973, nearly 75% of all Aztec football games have been played at night. The Aztecs played their first and San Diego's first night football game on September 25, 1930, at Lane Field against the San Diego Marine JVs.

After the 1997 renovation, the name changed again. Qualcomm, a local telecommunication company, agreed to pay the City $18 million to complete the expansion project. In return the name changed to Qualcomm Stadium. The current naming rights deal expires in 2017.

Media Information for Qualcomm Stadium

Stadium Directions and a Seating Map can be found on page 202.

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Credentialed members of the media, who have been approved, can obtain single-game media and photo passes at Gate H beginning two and a half hours prior to kickoff. If media needs access to Qualcomm Stadium prior to that time, they should make arrangements to obtain their credential in advance and enter the stardium through Guest Services at F1. After halftime, credentials may be picked up at the San Diego State Ticket Office (located at Gate E). Members must have a valid form of government issued identification to obtain a credential. Qualcomm Stadium is an open-press box facility. Please be aware that fall evenings in the San Diego area can be cool. Press box food is available through the Stadium’s contract with Centerplate. A variety of food is available for purchase through the end of halftime. Complimentary soft drinks are avaliable throughout the game.

Naming of the Stadium

The original name of the stadium was San Diego Stadium. When Jack Murphy died on September 24, 1980, then Mayor Pete Wilson and the City Council voted to rename it San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. The voters officially approved the name change later that year.

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Media Information UNIVERSITY

Mike May*

Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Office: (619) 594-5547 Mobile: (619) 957-8372 mmay@mail.sdsu.edu Home: (619) 644-1767

Peggy Curtin*

Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-5547 Mobile: (619) 540-6146 mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu

Dave Kuhn

Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-5547 Mobile: (619) 957-8371 dkuhn@mail.sdsu.edu

Jamie McConeghy

Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-5547 Mobile: (607) 435-5577 jmcconeg@mail.sdsu.edu

Darin Wong

Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-5547 Mobile: (310) 489-2378 dwong@mail.sdsu.edu

Dave Berry

Coordinator of Multimedia Productions Office: (619) 594-2428 dberry@mail.sdsu.edu

Andrea Rogers Administrative Assistant Office: (619) 594-5547 arogers@mail.sdsu.edu

* - indicates primary football contacts.

San Diego State Media Relations Office

Media Relations Main Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 594-5547 Media Relations Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 582-6541 Overnight Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State University Department of Athletics Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street San Diego, CA 92182-4309

GoAztecs.com

The official website of SDSU athletics, goaztecs.com, is the place for official information on the 2009 San Diego State Aztec football team. Game notes, releases, statistics, schedules, press conferences and quotes are all available on the website.

CollegePressBox.com

CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Mountain West Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its nine member schools throughout the season.

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hank you for your interest in San Diego State. The Aztec media relations staff has produced the 2009 media guide to assist in your coverage of SDSU football. Please contact a member of the staff with any questions, concerns or requests.

Credentials

All requests for press and photo credentials should be submitted to the media relations office on official letterhead at least one week in advance of the game. Requests should be directed to Mike May and should be submitted by the sports editor or sports director of the media outlet. Priority is given to daily newspapers, television stations and radio stations with sports programming. If approved, credentials will be mailed only when specifically requested, and at the risk of the applicant. Those not delivered by mail, in person, or through the visiting director of media relations, will be left at the Qualcomm Stadium Press Entrance (Gate H) and will be available beginning two and a half hours prior to kickoff. Credentials will be issued to working media only. Family and friends are not allowed in the press area.

SEASON CREDENTIALS

A season credential form will be sent out in July to outlets which cover SDSU athletics on a regular basis. This season, any individual seeking a season credential will need to submit a photo for the credential. Only those outlets which routinely cover Aztec practices and media conferences are eligible for season credentials.

SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS

Requests should be made for single-game credentials at least one week prior to the game. Any organization that requests a single-game credential and does not use it, may not be granted another pass for the remainder of the season. No credentials will be granted after Thursday of game week.

Qualcomm Stadium

Qualcomm Stadium is the home of the SDSU Aztecs and the San Diego Chargers, as well as the site of the Holiday Bowl and the Poinsettia Bowl. The stadium is located off Interstate 8, just west of Interstate 15. Enter from the north off of Friars Road. The media entrance and media will call are at Gate H. The open-air press box can be reached by taking Elevator 4 (elevator closest to the press gate) to stadium level 2A.

GAME PARKING

Parking passes at Qualcomm Stadium are limited and will be prioritized similar to the way credentials are issued. Media parking is in the H1 lot and game credentials can be used to access the lot. Visiting media parking should be requested through the opponent’s media relations office.

PRESS BOX SERVICES

Working media will be provided with pregame notes, a game program, flip card, and quarterly and final sta-

tistics, including postgame notes and quotes. An inhouse television system provides updates and replays during the game. Video and audio of Brady Hoke’s postgame news conference will also be available. Pregame meals are available through the stadium food service in the media’s working area. There is a charge for the meal. Postgame notes and final stats will also be available on GoAztecs.com following the game.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued sideline credentials for Aztec home games — per NCAA guidelines. The NCAA also specifies that photo shooting must take place outside the restraining line that encircles the playing field and outside of the team areas (25-yard line to 25-yard line).

TELEPHONES, FAXING AND INTERNET

The media relations office will provide four charge-percall phones in the visiting media’s section of the press box for all home games. The phones are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Media requiring special service are urged to order individual phone lines through Gary Brashear at Qualcomm Stadium, (619) 281-1500. Those requiring their own phone instruments should make arrangements through their local AT&T representative. Phone lines for originating radio stations, as designated by the opposing athletic department, will be provided through the MWC co-op agreement. Postgame faxing service is also available to the media by contacting a member of the media relations office. Wireless Internet is available, free of charge, in the main area of the press box.

POSTGAME POLICY

The Aztec locker room is closed. Head coach Brady Hoke and selected players will be available at a postgame news conference in the interview room located just down the hall from the Aztec locker room. Video and audio from that news conference will be available in the press box. There is no formal postgame format involving the visiting coaches or players. No postgame interviews will take place on the field without the prior approval of the media relations office. For postgame purposes, the Aztec and visiting team locker rooms, and the postgame interview room at Qualcomm Stadium are located at the B2 level of the facility. That level can be reached via the press elevator and heading left.

Interview Requests

For interviews with a member of the San Diego State football staff, including head coach Brady Hoke, contact assistant athletic director for media relations Mike May or assistant media relations director Peggy Curtin at (619) 594-5547. For video or phone needs, please contact Mike May.

HOKE MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

Coach Hoke is also available on the MWC coaches’ teleconference on Tuesday mornings, at his weekly Tuesday media luncheon and daily after practices. His


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Pending schedules, San Diego State players and coaches will be available either Monday or Tuesday.

Weekly Release

The media relations office will once again e-mail its weekly football releases this season. The updates will be sent via fax only when specifically requested. The release will be posted at www.GoAztecs.com in both text and Adobe Acrobat formats. To receive the weekly release via e-mail, please contact Mike May at mmay@mail.sdsu.edu.

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radio show will air weekly on KOGO (600 AM) on Wednesdays beginning at 7 p.m. All other interviews with Hoke or any member of the football staff should be arranged through the media relations office.

TUESDAY LUNCHEONS

This fall, SDSU will once again play host to a Tuesday media luncheon with head coach Brady Hoke and requested players. The location will be the second floor of the Aztec Athletics Center. Lunch is scheduled to begin at 11:40 a.m., with Coach Hoke addressing the media at noon, followed by student-athletes. Player requests for the press conference should be made by noon on Monday. The news conference is carried live on the Internet at GoAztecs.com. A transcript of the weekly media luncheon is posted on goaztecs.com. Contact the media relations office for additional details.

CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Mountain West Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its nine member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed by the conference office to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com.

AZTEC ATHLETICS CENTER

The Aztec Athletics Center is the home of SDSU athletics. The four-story facility is located at 5302 55th Street in San Diego, just west of Viejas Arena and adjacent to the football practice facility and Tony Gwynn Stadium. The football offices are located on the second floor and the media relations office is on third floor in suite 3014. Usually, major news conferences take place in the first-floor auditorium. Most of Hoke’s media gatherings will be on the second floor.

CAMPUS PARKING

Media wishing to attend Aztec workouts during the week will need to obtain a special parking permit from the media relations office, located in suite 3014 of the Aztec Athletics Center. The permit is good for parking in Parking Structure 5, just south of the AAC at the corner of Montezuma Road and 55th Street.

SDSU PRACTICES

San Diego State practices are typically closed.

SDSU In-Season Weekly Schedule

A look at San Diego State’s typical game week schedule. Please contact the media relations office if you have any questions.

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• SDSU Practices (con- • No practice tact the SDSU media relations office for interview • This is the best day to get interviews with stuavailability). dent-athletes, Coach Hoke or members of the coaching staff. Please submit your requests no later than Sunday morning.

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• Coach Hoke available • SDSU Practices (conon the MWC conference tact the SDSU media recall at 9:22 a.m. PT. lations office for interview availability). • SDSU media luncheon beginning at 11:40 a.m., • Coach Hoke radio show featuring coach Hoke, on KOGO AM-600 (7 selected players and p.m. PT). both coordinators (contact MRD). • This is the final day that SDSU student-athletes are available for interviews.

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MWC Teleconference

Interviews with San Diego State head coach Brady Hoke, as well as the other eight Mountain West Conference coaches, are available each Tuesday during the season on the league’s teleconference. Contact the MWC office at (719) 488-4040 for more information. Below is the tentative call schedule for the 2009 season (All times Pacific):

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Schedule

9:00 a.m. 9:02 a.m.

Moderator opens call Kyle Whittingham - Utah

9:22 a.m. 9:32 a.m. 9:42 a.m. 9:52 a.m. 10:02 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 10:22 a.m.

Troy Calhoun - Air Force Mike Sanford - UNLV Gary Patterson - TCU Bronco Mendenhall - BYU Steve Fairchild - Colorado State Mike Locksley - New Mexico Dave Christensen - Wyoming

9:12 a.m.

Brady Hoke - San Diego State

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• SDSU Practices (con- • No availability tact the SDSU media relations office for interview availability).

SAT. • Postgame availability only. The San Diego State locker room is closed at all times for both home and road games. For home games, all interviews will take place in the postgame interview room. For road games, the interviews will take place at a designated area adjacent to the locker room.

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Maps and Directions UNIVERSITY

Qualcomm Stadium

Qualcomm Stadium is located at 9449 Friars Road From Lindbergh Field, exit airport on Harbor Drive South. Turn left onto Grape St. and then right on to I-5 South. Exit Hwy 163 North to Friars Road and turn right (east). Go approximately two miles and stadium will be on your right.

From I-5 (Heading south), exit 805 south to Hwy 163 south. Go to Friars Road and head east for two miles and stadium will be on your right.

From I-15 (Heading south), exit Friars Road and turn right (west). Go to Stadium exit and turn left into stadium at top of off-ramp.

From I-8 (Heading west), exit I-15 north. Follow to Friars Road exit and head west to stadium exit. Turn left at top of off-ramp into stadium.

San Diego State University

San Diego State is located at 5500 Campanile Dr. From Lindbergh Field, turn left onto N. Harbor Dr. Turn left onto W. Grape St. Merge onto I-5 South. Merge onto Hwy 163 North. Merge onto I-8 East. From I-8, take College Avenue exit and go south. San Diego State University will be on your right.

From I-5 (Heading South), merge onto I-8 East, take College Avenue exit and go south. San Diego State University will be on your right.

From I-15 (Heading South), merge onto I-8 East, take College Avenue exit and go south. San Diego State University will be on your right. From I-8 (Heading West), take College Avenue exit and go south. San Diego State University will be on your right. Proceed past Canyon Crest Drive (the first stoplight) then make an immediate right turn to the green information booth for parking information. Ask the parking guard for directions as to where you may park.

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AM 600 KOGO

In 2007, San Diego State football had a new home, AM 600 KOGO, the highest rated AM station in the San Diego market. Aztec Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports that holds multi-media rights for San Diego State University Athletics, signed a five-year agreement in late March 2007 that made Clear Channel Broadcasting in San Diego and AM 600 KOGO the radio home of Aztec athletics beginning with the 2007-08 academic year. The station is serving as the flagship for San Diego State football and men's basketball broadcasts both on the road and at home, and also features a variety of other Aztec programming, including coaches shows and other live events. KOGO’s signal stretches from north of Santa Barbara to south of Tijuana. In addition, Clear Channel will showcase 15 additional live sporting events, including baseball and women’s basketball games. “We are pleased that Learfield Sports has been able to put together a new radio deal for San Diego State,” San Diego State Athletic Director Jeff Schemmel said. “Having our football and men’s basketball games and coaches shows all on one station and to have that be the highest rated AM station in the market gives us a great opportunity to better serve our Aztec fan base. In addition, Clear Channel’s commitment to provide coverage to additional sports, as well as its ability to help promote San Diego State athletics to a va-

riety of demographics, will help our entire athletic program grow.” San Diego State has partnered with Clear Channel the past five years to play host to the annual KGB SkyShow event in conjunction with an Aztec football game. The results have been successful as the SkyShow event has averaged crowds of over 50,000 in its previous five contests. KOGO, San Diego’s News and Talk Station, is owned by Clear Channel Communications. Clear Channel Communications is a global leader in out-of-home advertising and entertainment. “We are proud and privileged to be the new home of the Aztecs and begin a strong new partnership with SDSU,” Clear Channel Vice President and Marketing Manager Bob Bolinger said. “We know the Aztecs are committed to a winning program and we are committed to providing the best college sports broadcast in the country for the fans, the alumni and the community.” The company owns radio and television stations, outdoor advertising displays, produces live entertainment productions and owns venues in 65 countries, including throughout the United States. In San Diego, Clear Channel owns a total of six radio stations in addition to AM 600 KOGO: KGB-FM (101.5), KIOZ-FM (Rock 105.3), KMYI-FM (STAR 94.1), KHTS-FM (Channel 933), KUSS-FM (US 95.7 FM) and KLSD-AM (AM 1360).

"Clear Channel has been an outstanding radio partner for the Aztec fans as it has led to a 70 percent increase in our game coverage," said Diane Penny, general manager of Aztec Sports Properties. "We continue to be pleased with this radio partnership, which definitely allows more Aztec fans to hear more games broadcast over the airwaves, and we're certainly proud to be associated with the No. 1 AM station in the San Diego market."

With the addition of The Mtn. - The MountainWest Sports Network to DIRECTV on August 27, 2008, the Mountain West Conference enjoyed unprecedented national television exposure in 2008-09 with 48 football, 103 men’s basketball and 32 women’s basketball contests airing across the country through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and VERSUS. In addition to the new satellite carriage agreement, The Mtn. has been available to cable subscribers in the MWC footprint since it first aired in 2006-07. On Aug. 26, 2004, College Sports Television (CSTV) and the Mountain West Conference announced a visionary partnership that revolutionized the college sports landscape. The landmark agreement was the first NCAA Division I football and men’s basketball conference-wide deal for CSTV and provided the network exclusive rights to all Conference events, including cable and satellite television coverage, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand and online broadcast rights. A succession of events since the fall of 2004 has improved the television model, including CSTV’s joint venture with Comcast SportsNet to create The Mtn., and CBS Corporation’s purchase of CSTV. CBS acquired CSTV in January 2006, and on Feb. 12, 2008, incorporated CSTV’s cable, broadcast and online activities into its world-famous brand as the CBS College Sports Network (CBS C). The Mtn. is co-owned by CBS College Sports Network and Comcast

SportNet. The relationship with Comcast SportNet also delivered a new national broadcast partner in VERSUS. The MWC was the first exclusive college programming provider for the Comcast-owned entity, with football and both men’s and women’s basketball games. The CBS C/MWC partnership has guaranteed greater levels of television exposure for all league sports and has resoundingly met the fundamental goals of more exposure and preferred start times and dates. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – the first sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference. The Mtn. provides sports fans blanket coverage of MWC athletics across multiple sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s Olympic sports. The Mtn. features more than just live games and has added its own original programming. Fans get a comprehensive array of news, features and analysis about their favorite MWC teams and players. More than 17,000 hours of MWC programming have aired on The Mtn. since the network’s launch on Sept. 1, 2006, and over 250 MWC events are shown live annually through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network and VERSUS. CBS College Sports Network is currently in 30 million homes, and available in over 84 million nationwide. VERSUS is in more than 74 million households across the U.S.

The MWC has remained steadfast in its mission to promote the league’s athletic events to national and regional television audiences and will continue to grow its new TV model. Previously, ESPN served as the league’s inaugural official television partner, while in-house productions guaranteed coverage for several MWC Olympic sports. Through the league’s first 10 years, excluding institutional local packages, more than 1,350 football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball events have aired on television, with 225 football games and over 260 men’s basketball contests broadcast nationally.

CBS College Sports Network, VERSUS and The Mtn.

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Media Outlets UNIVERSITY

Print Media

San Diego Union-Tribune

PO Box 120191 San Diego, CA 92112 News Desk: (619) 293-1341 Fax: (619) 260-5078 Website: signonsandiego.com E-Mail: sports@uniontrib.com Doug Williams, Sports Editor . . . . . . . . .(619) 293-1817 Mick McGrane, Beat Writer . . . . . . . . . .(619) 293-1850 Nick Canepa, Columnist . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 293-1397 Tim Sullivan, Columnist . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 293-1033

North County Times

207 Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 News Desk: (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 Website: nctimes.com E-Mail: sports@nctimes.com Loren Nelson, Sports Editor . . . . . . . . .(760) 740-3551

Daily Aztec

San Diego State University, BAM-2 San Diego, CA 92182-4591 Phone: (619) 594-7817 Fax: (619) 594-7277 Website: thedailyaztec.com Email: sportseditor@thedailyaztec.com Edward Lewis, Sports Editor

Wire Service

Associated Press

PO Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 News Desk: (619) 231-9365 Fax: (619) 291-2098 Email: sandiego@ap.org Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor

Television

Channel 4 San Diego

350 10th Avenue, Suite 500 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 876-4817 Fax: (619) 595-0168 Jason Bott, Sports Producer . . . . . . . . .(619) 876-4817 Jenny Cavnar, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 876-4859 Steve Quis, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 876-4833 John Weisbarth, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 876-4845

KSWB (FOX) Channel 5

7191 Engineer Rd. San Diego, CA 92111 News Desk: (858) 573-6500 Fax: (858) 573-6600 Jason Hendrick, Sports Producer . . . . .(858) 354-8445 Troy Hirsch, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 573-6507 Ross Shimabuku, Sports . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 245-6252

XETV (CW) Channel 6

KFMB Radio (760 AM)

KNSD (NBC) Channel 7/39

XPRS - XX Sports (1090 AM)

8253 Ronson Road San Diego, CA 92111 News Desk: (858) 650-5401 Fax: (858) 279-0061 225 Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 News Desk: (619) 578-0201 Fax: (619) 578-0202 Jim Laslavic, Sports Director . . . . . . . . .(619) 578-0226 Jim Stone, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 578-0227 Derek Togerson, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 578-0215 Dave Smith, Photographer . . . . . . . . . .(619) 250-3853

KFMB (CBS) Channel 8

PO Box 85888 San Diego, CA 92186 News Desk: (858) 495-7587 Fax: (858) 560-0627 John Howard, Sports Anchor/Reporter .(858) 495-7586 Kyle Kraska, Sports Director . . . . . . . . .(858) 495-7588 Mike Menninger, Producer . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 495-7589 Todd Villalobos, Producer . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 495-7587

KGTV (ABC) Channel 10

4600 Air Way San Diego, CA 92102 News Desk: (619) 237-6380 Fax: (619) 527-0369 Ben Higgins, Sports Director . . . . . . . . .(619) 237-6372 Steve Smith, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 237-6314 Jeff LeValley, Chief Photographer . . . . .(619) 237-6316

KUSI (IND) Channel 9/51

PO Box 719051 San Diego, CA 92171-9051 News Desk: (858) 505-5014 Fax: (858) 576-9317 Paul Rudy, Sports Director . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 505-5047 Rick Willis, Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(858) 505-5032

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KOGO (600 AM)

9660 Granite Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92123-2657 News Desk: (858) 560-6671 Fax: (858) 715-3363; (858) 715-3364 Jim Charvet, Sports: (858) 715-3394 Phil Farrar, Sports: (858) 715-3628 Ted Leitner, SDSU Football Play-By-Play Chris Ello, SDSU Football Analyst Mike Costa, SDSU Sidelines

XTRA Sports (1360 AM)

9660 Granite Ridge Drive Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 News Desk: (858) 715-3367 Fax: (858) 715-3363; (858) 715-3364

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7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 Phone: (858) 292-7600 Fax: (858) 279-7676 6160 Cornerstone Ct. #100 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 320-0377 Fax: (858) 320-0328 Jack Cronin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jcronin@bcaradio.com John Kentera . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jkentera@bcaradio.com

ESPN Radio (800 AM)

1027 10th Avenue, Suite C San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 330-5000 Fax: (619) 330-5013

Area Hotels

Courtyard by Marriott - San Diego Central 8651 Spectrum Center Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123

Ph: (858) 573-0700

Contact: Kyle Jones, Sr. Sales Manager

Hilton San Diego Mission Valley 901 Camino del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108

Ph: (619) 767-5528

Contact: Matt Baker, Director of Sales and Marketing

Holiday Inn Mission Valley/Stadium 3805 Murphy Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92123

Ph: (858) 503-2542

Contact: Christina Rios, Group Sales Manager

Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina 1380 Harbor Island Dr. San Diego, CA 92101

Ph: (619) 692-2219

Contact: Meghan Segar, Transient Sales Manager

Four Points By Sheraton 8110 Aero Drive San Diego, CA 92123

Ph: (858) 810-5657

Contact: Michelle Shullo, Corporate Manager


2009 Opponents

UNIVERSITY

UCLA

Idaho

Sept. 5w Rose Bowlw Pasadena, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 39,500 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Stadium: Rose Bowl (91,500) Playing Surface: Grass HEAD COACH Head Coach: Rick Neuheisel Career Record: 70-38 (Nine years) Record at UCLA: 4-8 (One year) Career Record vs. SDSU: First Meeting TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 4-8 (3-6 Pac- 10) Lettermen R/L: 42/22 Starters Returning: 16 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Marc Dellins E-Mail: mdellins@athletics.ucla.edu Office Phone: (310) 206-6831 Office Fax: (310) 825-8664 Press Box Phone: (626) 397-4210 Web Site: uclabruins.com

Sept. 19 w Kibbie Domew Moscow, Idaho

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28

2008 RESULTS A. 30 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 18 O. 25 N. 8 N. 15 N. 28 D. 6

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Moscow, Idaho Enrollment: 11,739 Nickname: Vandals Colors: Silver & Vandal Gold Conference: Western Athletic Stadium: Kibbie Dome (17,000) Playing Surface: Artificial

San Diego State at Tennessee Kansas State at Stanford* Oregon* California* at Arizona* at Oregon State* Washington* at Washington State* Arizona State* at USC*

Tennessee at Brigham Young Arizona* Fresno State Washington State* at Oregon* Stanford* at California* Oregon State* at Washington* at Arizona State* USC*

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

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Robb Akey Career Record: 3-21 (Two years) Record at Idaho: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-1 27-24 0-59 10-31 31-36 28-3 24-31 23-20 20-41 6-34 27-7 9-34 7-28

TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 2-10 (1-7 WAC) Lettermen R/L: 44/20 Starters Returning: 16 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Becky Paull E-Mail: bpaull@uidaho.edu Office Phone: (208) 885-0245 SID Fax: (208) 885-0255 Press Box Phone: (208) 885-0211 Web Site: www.govandals.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 28

at New Mexico State at Washington San Diego State Northern Illinois Colorado State at San Jose State* Hawai’i* at Nevada* Louisiana Tech* Fresno State* at Boise State* Utah State*

2008 RESULTS A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 18 O. 25 N. 1 N. 15 N. 22

at Arizona Idaho State Western Michigan at Utah State* at San Diego State Nevada* at Fresno State at Louisiana Tech* New Mexico State* San Jose State* Boise State* at Hawai’i*

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

0-70 42-27 28-51 14-42 17-45 14-49 32-45 14-46 20-14 24-30 10-45 17-49

Southern Utah

Air Force

Sept. 12 w Qualcomm Stadiumw San Diego, Calif.

Sept. 26w Falcon Stadium w Colorado Springs, Colo.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cedar City, Utah Enrollment: 7,509 Nickname: Thunderbirds Colors: Scarlet & White Conference: Great West Stadium: Eccles Coliseum (8,500) Playing Surface: Grass HEAD COACH Head Coach: Ed Lamb Career Record: 4-7 (One year) Record at SU: same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 4-7 Lettermen R/L: 39/17 Starters Returning: 15 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Neil Gardner E-Mail: gardner@suu.edu Office Phone: (435) 586-7753 Office Fax: (435) 865-8037 Press Box Phone: (435) 586-5447 Web Site: suutbirds.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 3 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21

Dixie State at San Diego State at Northern Arizona at Utah State Texas State at Cal Poly* North Dakota* UC Davis* at South Dakota* Eastern Washington at San Diego

2008 RESULTS A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 25 N. 8 N. 15 N. 22

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue & Silver Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Falcon Stadium (46,692) Playing Surface: FieldTurf

at Air Force Adams State at Montana Northern Arizona at Texas State Youngstown State at UC Davis* at Cal Poly* at North Dakota* South Dakota* Northern Iowa*

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Troy Calhoun Career Record: 17-9 (Two years) Record at Air Force: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 2-0 L W L L W W L L W L L

7-41 38-10 10-46 14-19 34-20 14-7 26-49 41-69 15-14 20-42 24-34

TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 8-5 (5-3 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 44/21 Starters Returning: 13 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Troy Garnhart E-Mail: troy.garnhart@usafa.edu Office Phone: (719) 333-9263 Office Fax: (719) 333-3798 Press Box Phone: (719) 333-1100 Web Site: goairforcefalcons.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21

Nicholls State at Minnesota at New Mexico* San Diego State* at Navy TCU* Wyoming* at Utah* at Colorado State Army UNLV* at Brigham Young*

2008 RESULTS

A. 30 Southern Utah S. 6 at Wyoming* S. 13 vs. Houston S. 20 vs. Utah* O. 4 Navy O. 11 at San Diego State* O. 18 at UNLV* O. 23 New Mexico* N. 1 at Army N. 8 Colorado State* N. 15 Brigham Young* N. 22 at TCU* D. 31 vs. Houston^ ^ - Armed Forces Bowl

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

41-7 23-3 31-28 23-30 27-33 35-10 29-28 23-10 16-7 38-17 24-38 10-44 28-34

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2009 Opponents UNIVERSITY

Colorado State

New Mexico State

Oct. 3w Qualcomm Stadium w San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Enrollment: 16,428 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Crimson & White Conference: Western Athletic Stadium: Aggie Mem. Stadium (30,343) Playing Surface: Grass HEAD COACH Head Coach: DeWayne Walker Career Record: First year Record at NMSU: same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 3-9 (1-7 WAC) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/21 Starters Returning: 15 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Tyler Dunkel E-Mail: tydunkel@nmsu.edu Office Phone: (575) 646-2927 Office Fax: (575) 646-2425 Press Box Phone: (575) 646-2700 Web Site: nmstatesports.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28 D. 5 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 18 O. 25 N. 1 N. 8 N. 15 N. 22 N. 29

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Enrollment: 24,983 Nickname: Rams Colors: Forest Green & Gold Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Hughes Stadium (34,400) Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Idaho* Prairie View A&M UTEP at New Mexico at San Diego State Utah State* at Louisiana Tech* Fresno State* at Ohio State at Hawai’i* Nevada* at San Jose State* at Boise State*

2008 RESULTS

at Nebraska at UTEP New Mexico Alcorn State at Nevada* San Jose State* at Idaho* Boise State* Hawai’i* at Fresno State* Louisiana Tech* at Utah State*

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Steve Fairchild Career Record: 7-6 (One year) Record at CSU: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 1-0 L W L W W L L L L L L L

7-38 34-33 24-35 45-10 48-45 14-31 14-20 0-49 30-42 17-24 31-35 2-47

Brigham Young

Oct. 17 w Qualcomm Stadium w San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Provo, Utah Enrollment: 33,278 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Dark Blue & White Conference: Mountain West Stadium: LaVell Edwards Stad. (64,045) Playing Surface: Grass HEAD COACH Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Career Record: 38-13 (Four years) Record at BYU: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 3-1 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 10-3 (6-2 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 45/25 Starters Returning: 12 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Brett Pyne E-Mail: brett_pyne@byu.edu Office Phone: (801) 422-4912 Office Fax: (801) 422-0633 Press Box Phone: (801) 422-4638 Web Site: byucougars.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 2 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28

A. 30 Northern Iowa W S. 6 at Washington W S. 13 UCLA W S. 20 Wyoming* W O. 3 at Utah State W O. 11 New Mexico* W O. 16 at TCU* L O. 25 UNLV* W N. 1 at Colorado State* W N. 8 San Diego State* W N. 15 at Air Force* W N. 22 at Utah* L D. 20 vs. Arizona^ L ^ - Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl XVII

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TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 7-6 (4-4 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 44/21 Starters Returning: 12 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Zak Gilbert E-Mail: zak.gilbert@colostate.edu Office Phone: (970) 491-5067 SID Fax: (970) 491-1348 Press Box Phone: (970) 491-8100 Web Site: csurams.com

41-17 28-27 59-0 44-0 34-14 21-3 7-32 42-35 45-42 41-12 38-24 24-48 21-31

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 21 N. 27

at Colorado Weber State Nevada at Brigham Young* at Idaho Utah* at TCU* San Diego State* Air Force* at UNLV* at New Mexico* Wyoming*

2008 RESULTS

A. 31 Colorado S. 6 Sacramento State S. 20 Houston S. 27 at California O. 4 UNLV* O. 11 TCU* O. 18 at Utah* O. 25 at San Diego State* N. 1 Brigham Young* N. 8 at Air Force* N. 15 New Mexico* N. 22 at Wyoming D. 20 vs. Fresno State^ ^ - New Mexico Bowl

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

17-38 23-20 7-0 7-42 41-28 7-13 16-49 38-34 42-45 17-38 20-6 31-20 40-35

New Mexico

Oct. 31w Qualcomm Stadium w San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Enrollment: 25,767 Nickname: Lobos Colors: Cherry & Silver Conference: Mountain West Stadium: University Stadium (40,094) Playing Surface: Grass

at Oklahoma at Tulane Florida State Colorado State* Utah State at UNLV* at San Diego State* TCU* at Wyoming* at New Mexico* Air Force* Utah*

2008 RESULTS

Oct. 24 w Hughes Stadium w Fort Collins, Colo.

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Mike Locksley Career Record: First year Record at UNM: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 4-8 (2-6 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 44/23 Starters Returning: 15 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Greg Remington E-Mail: gregrem@unm.edu Office Phone: (505) 925-5520 Office Fax: (505) 925-5529 Press Box Phone: (505) 925-5573 Web Site: golobos.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28

at Texas A&M Tulsa New Mexico State at Texas Tech at Wyoming* UNLV* at San Diego State* at Utah* Brigham Young* Colorado State* at TCU*

2008 RESULTS A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 18 O. 23 N. 1 N. 8 N. 15

TCU* Texas A&M Arizona at Tulsa at New Mexico State Wyoming* at Brigham Young* San Diego State* at Air Force* Utah* at UNLV* at Colorado State

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

3-26 22-28 36-28 14-56 35-24 24-0 3-21 70-7 10-23 10-13 20-27 6-20


2009 Opponents

UNIVERSITY

TCU

Nov. 7 w Qualcomm Stadium w San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment: 8,865 Nickname: Horned Frogs Colors: Purple & White Conference: Mountain West Stadium: A.G.C. Stadium (44,358) Playing Surface: Grass HEAD COACH Head Coach: Gary Patterson Career Record: 73-27 (eight years) Record at TCU: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 4-0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 11-2 (7-1 MWC) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/21 Starters Returning: 13 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Marc Cohen E-Mail: m.cohen@tcu.edu Office Phone: (817) 257-5394 Office Fax: (817) 257-7964 Press Box Phone: (817) 257-7981 Web Site: gofrogs.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28

A. 30 at New Mexico S. 6 Stephen F. Austin S. 13 Stanford S. 20 SMU S. 27 Oklahoma O. 4 San Diego State* O. 11 at Colorado State* O. 16 Brigham Young* O. 25 Wyoming* N. 1 at UNLV* N. 6 at Utah* N. 22 Air Force* D. 23 Boise State^ ^ - Poinsettia Bowl

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

26-3 67-7 31-14 48-7 10-35 41-7 13-7 32-7 54-7 44-14 10-13 44-10 17-16

Wyoming

Nov. 14 w Qualcomm Stadiumw San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Laramie, Wyo. Enrollment: 13,207 Nickname: Cowboys Colors: Brown & Gold Conference: Mountain West Stadium: War Memorial Stadium (30,514) Playing Surface: Desso Challenge Pro60 HEAD COACH Head Coach: Dave Christensen Career Record: First year Record at UW: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 4-8 (1-7 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 43/19 Starters Returning: 17 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Tim Harkins E-Mail: tharkins@uwyo.edu Office Phone: (307) 766-2256 Office Fax: (307) 766-2346 Press Box Phone: (307) 766-2222 Web Site: wyomingathletics.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 27 A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 11 O. 25 N. 1 N. 8 N. 13 N. 22

Ohio Air Force* North Dakota State at Brigham Young* Bowling Green at New Mexico* Utah* at TCU* San Diego State* at Tennessee at UNLV* Colorado State*

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham Career Record: 37-14 (Four years) Record at Utah: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 3-1 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 13-0 (8-0 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 54/22 Starters Returning: 11 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Liz Abel E-Mail: label@huntsman.utah.edu Office Phone: (801) 581-3511 Office Fax: (801) 581-4358 Press Box Phone: (801) 581-8210 Web Site: utahutes.com

21-20 3-23 16-13 0-44 16-45 0-24 7-40 7-54 35-10 13-7 14-22 20-31

S. 3 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 21 N. 28

Utah State at San Jose State at Oregon Louisville at Colorado State* at UNLV* Air Force* Wyoming* New Mexico* at TCU* San Diego State* at Brigham Young*

2008 RESULTS

A. 30 at Michigan S. 6 UNLV* S. 13 at Utah State S. 20 at Air Force* S. 27 Weber State O. 2 Oregon State O. 11 at Wyoming* O. 18 Colorado State* N. 1 at New Mexico* N. 6 TCU* N. 15 at San Diego State* N. 22 Brigham Young* J. 2 Alabama^ ^ - Allstate Sugar Bowl

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

25-23 42-21 58-10 30-23 37-21 31-28 40-7 49-16 13-10 13-10 63-14 48-24 31-17

Nov. 28 w Sam Boyd Stadium w Las Vegas, Nev.

HEAD COACH Head Coach: Mike Sanford Career Record: 11-36 (Four years) Record at UNLV: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 1-2 W L W L L L L L W W L L

2009 SCHEDULE

UNLV

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Rebels Colors: Scarlet & Gray Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium (36,800) Playing Surface: TurfTech

Weber State Texas at Colorado UNLV* Florida Atlantic New Mexico* at Air Force* at Utah* Brigham Young* at San Diego State* TCU* at Colorado State*

2008 RESULTS

Nov. 21 w Rice-Eccles Stadium w Salt Lake City, Utah GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Enrollment: 28,025 Nickname: Utes Colors: Crimson & White Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,017) Playing Surface: FieldTurf

at Virginia Texas State at Clemson SMU at Air Force* Colorado State* at Brigham Young* UNLV* at San Diego State* Utah* at Wyoming* New Mexico*

2008 RESULTS

Utah

TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 5-7 (2-6 MWC) Lettermen R/L: 46/20 Starters Returning: 15 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Mark Wallington E-Mail: mark.wallington@unlv.edu Office Phone: (702) 895-4472 Office Fax: (702) 895-0989 Press Box Phone: (702) 895-1248 Web Site: unlvrebels.com

2009 SCHEDULE S. 5 S. 12 S. 19 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 17 O. 24 O. 31 N. 7 N. 14 N. 28

Sacramento State Oregon State Hawai’i at Wyoming* at Nevada Brigham Young* Utah* at New Mexico* at TCU* Colorado State* at Air Force* San Diego State*

2008 RESULTS A. 30 S. 6 S. 13 S. 20 S. 27 O. 4 O. 18 O. 25 N. 1 N. 8 N. 13 N. 22

Utah State at Utah* at Arizona State Iowa State Nevada, Reno at Colorado State* Air Force* at Brigham Young* TCU* New Mexico* Wyoming* at San Diego State*

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

27-17 21-41 23-20 34-31 27-49 28-41 28-29 35-42 14-44 27-20 22-14 21-42

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Composite Schedule UNIVERSITY

UCLA

Southern Utah

Dixie State (Sept. 3)

Sept. 5

Idaho

at New Mexico State at Washington

Air Force

New Mexico State

Brigham Young

Colorado State

New Mexico

TCU

Wyoming

Utah

UNLV

Nicholls State

Idaho

at Oklahoma

at Colorado

at Texas A&M

Open

Weber State

Utah State (Sept. 3)

Sacramento State

at Minnesota

Prairie View A&M

at Tulane

Weber State

Tulsa

at Virginia

Texas

at San Jose State

Oregon State

at New Mexico

UTEP

Florida State

Nevada

Open

Texas State

at Colorado

at Oregon

Hawai’i

at New Mexico

Colorado State

at Brigham Young

New Mexico State

at Clemson

UNLV

Louisville

at Wyoming

Utah State (Oct. 2)

at Idaho

at Texas Tech

SMU

Florida Atlantic

Open

at Nevada

at UNLV

Utah

at Wyoming

at Air Force

New Mexico

at Colorado State

Brigham Young

at TCU

Open

Colorado State

at Air Force

at UNLV

Utah

UNLV

at Brigham Young

Open

Air Force

at New Mexico

UNLV

at Utah

Wyoming

at TCU

Brigham Young

New Mexico

Colorado State

at TCU

at Air Force

Sept. 12

at Tennessee

Sept. 19

Kansas State

at Northern Arizona

Sept. 26

Open

at Utah State

Northern Illinois

Oct. 3

at Stanford

Texas State

Colorado State

at Navy

Oct. 10

Oregon

Open

at San Jose State

TCU

Utah State

Oct. 17

California

at Cal Poly

Hawai’i

Wyoming

at Louisiana Tech

Oct. 24

at Arizona

North Dakota

at Nevada

at Utah

Fresno State

TCU

Oct. 31

at Oregon State

at UC Davis

Louisiana Tech

at Colorado State

at Ohio State

Open

Air Force

Nov. 7

Washington

at South Dakota

Fresno State

Army

Open

at Wyoming

at UNLV

at Utah

Nov. 14

at Washington State

Eastern Washington

at Boise State

UNLV

at Hawai’i

at New Mexico

Open

Brigham Young

Utah

Nov. 21

Arizona State

at San Diego

Open

at Brigham Young

Nevada

Air Force

at New Mexico

Colorado State

at Wyoming

TCU

Nov. 28

at USC

Open

Utah State

Open

at San Jose State

Utah

Wyoming

at TCU

New Mexico

at Colorado State (Nov. 27)

at Brigham Young

Dec. 5

Open

Open

Open

Open

at Boise State

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

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