David Roost - Coronado Brewing Co.

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CANDIDACY FOR MARKETING MANAGER, CORONADO BREWING CO.

DAVID ROOST davidhroost@gmail.com | 858-361-9237 | 3144 carnegie ct. | san diego ca, 92122


DAVID ROOST

davidhroost @ gmail .com

| 858-361-9237 | 3144 carnegie ct. |

san diego ca,

92122

Brandon Richards Director of Sales & Marketing, Coronado Brewing Company 1205 Knoxville St San Diego, CA 92110 Dear Brandon, Please accept this letter and resume as my application for the Marketing Manager position with the Coronado Brewing Company. I have over six years professional experience, in the areas of marketing, project management, sales, event coordination, media relations, fundraising, photography, branding and design. By nature, I generate innovative ideas. I have a proven track record in building what I envision, and I dream big. I’m a strategic thinker. I pay close attention to whats going on around me, I listen and I quiz people. I gather information, and solve complex problems because where others may see complexity, I see patterns. Communicating emotions, and reading people comes effortlessly to me, I challenge people, and I challenge myself. Driven by my talents, I dedicate and immerse myself in whatever I do. I have always worked hard, excelled under pressure, thrive in team environments, and I’m one of the most creative people you’ll ever meet. During my time at University City High School, over the course of three months, I established the first official men’s basketball student section in San Diego. Generated over $5,000 in charity funds via personal sales, produced 300% increase in men’s basketball attendance and received award for service and enterprising efforts by NBC news. I took this passion and enthusiasm into my experience at The University of Arizona, where as a student I was the first appointed Executive Director of the nations largest student-run student section and ticketing program, the Zona Zoo. In my time I introduced policies and programs that lead to a boost in revenue of over $453,000, an increase in men’s basketball conference game attendance by 26.7%, I created and managed a budget of over $50,000, lead a team of over 30 team members, held successful PR campaings, lead press conferences, spoke publicly at large events, increased national sponsorships, and created a powerful brand in the world of college athletics. I also have a history of exceeding targets and cultivating strong relationships as a fundraiser for the Wildcat Club, and as a salesman for the Arizona Cardinals football club. My experiences in Arizona lead me to Fresno State athletics, where I was recruited to come in and serve as a marketing coordinator, media relations coordinator, publications coordinator, photography coordinator, student ticketing coordinator and assist with large fundraising projects. In my time I lead many projects, ran many events, managed budgets, and created a branding strategy to deliver a consistent look across all platforms. Most notably the Dog Pound student ticketing program, where during my time, combined student revenues and fees increased from $1.9M to $4.3M in two years. Since my decision to move home to San Diego my creative professional talents have flourished. I have created a successful business as a craftsman specializing in officially licensed collegiate works of art. My experiences, talent, and education has lead me to break my way into the craft brewery world, which is to me, THE most exciting industry I could hope to become a part of. I’m very interested in this position of Marketing Manager, and I’m confident that I would do an excellent job. I eagerly look forward to discussing this opportunity through an interview or informal discussion at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration and I hope to hear from you in the near future.

Sincerely, David Roost

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DAVID ROOST

davidhroost @ gmail .com

| 858-361-9237 | 3144 carnegie ct. | Fresno State Athletics Department

san diego ca,

92122

Fresno, CA External Relations Specialist Aug. 2010 - Dec. 2012 ● Responsible for all marketing, budget management, implementation, for NCAA division I equestrian and women’s lacrosse. Including the execution of sponsorship obligations, promotional video production, fan experience, community outreach, game-day management, and on field promotions. ● Expanded the attendance at home events as the coordinator of the Dog Pound student section and ticketing program. ○ Increased membership from 957 to 3,825. Increased revenue from student tickets and fees from $1.9 M to $4.3 M ○ Built sponsor relationships, secured local and national sponsors. Created and executed promotional calendar. ● Social media liaison responsible for strategy, management, updating and monitoring of multiple social media platforms. ○ Increased Facebook “likes” by additional 10,000+ ● Project manager of the “look and feel” of all things Fresno State Athletics, including: ○ Website design, identity development, photography, promotional conceptualization, user design experience, branding, social media, direct mail, television & newspaper ads, brochures, email newsletters, posters, and signs. ○ Working with and building relationships with website technicians, vendors, sponsors, high-level donors, and printers. ● Pioneered “new media platforms” as leader in virtual publications maintaining complete compliance with NCAA bylaws. ● Created highly persuasive sales and marketing presentations for internal use, commercial use, and fundraising use. ● Developed strategic design, and marketing themes communicating conceptual design, and design production for a wide range of projects intended to further promote and enhance the Fresno State brand. ● Responsible for design, creation, and management of all publications, including 16 large-scale media guides per year. ● Visualized and created integrated marketing communications plan across all print and digital media, and provided artistic leadership to team of highly creative marketing team. Resulting in: ○ Consistency in graphic design, conceptual direction, layouts, typography composition, font and color management. ● Served as photography coordinator, overseeing full-time and freelance photographers, artistic direction, photo-shoot oversight, responsible for all digital file management and archives, and multimedia development. ● Committee leader www.gobulldogs.com redesign as primary designer and co-strategic coordinator. ● Negotiated agreements with digital media management contractors to effectively cut costs and increase value.

Arizona cardinals football club Glendale, AZ Seasonal Ticket Sales Account Executive Jun. 2010 - Jul. 2010 ● Cold-Called thousands of businesses and individuals to solicit season ticket sales for the Arizona Cardinals Football Club. ○ Generated $17,862.50 in new revenue via personal sales in 35 days. University of Arizona Athletics Department Tucson, AZ Annual Giving Intern & Ambassador Aug. 2009 - May. 2010 ● Provided assistance coordinating and implementing the fundraising efforts of the Wildcat Club annual giving fund. ● Efficient solicitation caller, securing a donation on 25% of all calls. ● Designed graphic materials for print, mailings, promotions, and web site. ● Introduced and assist in the creation of the Student Wildcat Club; a Student Targeted Donor Program (First in Pac-12 Conf.) University of Arizona Athletics Department & Associated students Tucson, AZ Zona Zoo Executive Director May 2007 - May. 2009 ● Appointed two consecutive terms as organization’s chief executive officer, overseeing the Zona Zoo program, the nation’s largest student-run student section and ticketing program for college athletics, representing 12,000+ student members. ● Wrote, proposed, and negotiated strategic student-ticketing policy contracts, including: ○ Boosted internal operating budget by + $50,900 through revenue sharing agreements and corporate sponsorships. ○ Introduced policy for an all-inclusive sports pass and dynamic pricing scheme. Resulting in increased annual departmental revenue by 62%, a boost of + $453,000. ○ Redesigned mens basketball ticketing strategy. Improved conference game attendance by + 26.7% ● Hired and trained 80+ members while designing a cross-functional team structure. ● Developed brand identity, advertising, promotions, public relations, branding and integrated marketing communications. ● Directly oversaw the design of all print materials, communication and public relations plans, brochures and weekly email newsletter to over 19,000 students, consisting of event and promotional notifications. ● Built and coordinated more than 25 new large-scale student programs and events still being utilized. ● Established the Zona Zoo merchandise line, resulting in a 2.5% royalty and distribution to multiple local retail locations. ● Created a new tradition of Card Stunts, involving 1,500+ choreographed student participants in the football student section. Education

The University of Arizona ● B.S. | Major: Resource Economics and Management | Minor: Business Management/Marketing ○ Recipient: Arizona Excellence Scholarship | Merit-Based Scholarship

Tucson, AZ

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DAVID ROOST

davidhroost @ gmail .com

| 858-361-9237 | 3144 carnegie ct. |

san diego ca,

92122

REFERENCES Paul Ladwig Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Relations Fresno State Athletics 559-278-2608 pladwig@csufresno.edu Allison Slater Marketing Coordinator Fresno State Athletics 559-389-1831 aslater@csufresno.edu Drew St. Aubin Assistant Director, Aztec Club San Diego State Athletics 619-594-5162 dstaubin@mail.sdsu.edu Ryan Reggiani Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing & Promotions University of San Diego Athletics (619) 260-7989 ryanreggiani@sandiego.edu SUZY MASON Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Event Management, Facilities & Operations University of Arizona Athletics 520-621-6484 masons@arizona.edu

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DAVID ROOST

davidhroost @ gmail .com

| 858-361-9237 | 3144 carnegie ct. |

san diego ca,

92122

As the Graphic Designer and the Fan Marketing Coordinator for the External Relations department at Fresno State, I had the pleasure to have hired David Roost as a teammate. I consider David to be a hardworking, creative and driven co-worker, and one who was a pleasure to have in the office each day. During the time that he worked at Fresno State and the entire time I have known him, I have concluded that he is more than capable of exceeding in his chosen profession and has tremendous growth potential. I would like to recommend David as a candidate for the marketing manager of the Coronado Brewing Co. David was a dedicated member of his given team and committed countless hours of time to promote and enhance Fresno State Athletics through both of his positions. He not only worked with members of this unit to create superior fan experiences at our events, but also developed and implemented policy and procedures to bring new ideas to the fans, alumni and students. David’s leadership and organizational skills were invaluable to our game day activities and long term marketing goals, some of which he developed from the ground up. In my opinion, David has an unwavering devotion to his work and exemplifies a strong work ethic, high academic success and tremendous character. He is a trustworthy individual and would be an excellent candidate for this position at Coronado Brewing Co. Sincerely,

paul laDwiG SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/EXTERNAL RELATIONS

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS* (*CHECK OUT WHAT ELSE I CAN DO)

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events

Dog Pound Student Section & Student Ticketing Program The “Dog Pound” is the official student section and student ticketing program for Fresno State athletics. As the coordinator of the program, the Dog Pound grew a name for itself, as a brand, and as a recognized student section. Through creative branding, effective marketing and strategic sales tactics, revenue from this student tickets and fees increased substantially during the period David Roost was involved.

student revenue From tickets & Fees $5,000,000 $4,500,000

2012-13

ALL SPORTS PASS

$4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000

$2,500,000

ALL SPORTS PASS INCLUDES:

$2,000,000

2012 HOME FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

ALL FOR ONLY $60 *Dog Pound All Sport Pass Holders will have their Football tickets loaded onto their Fresno State Student ID. No more dealing with paper tickets, simply have your Studen ID barcode scanned at Fresno State Football games, to gain admission and accumulate Dog Pound Rewards Points.** Admission to all other regular season athletic events is available on a first come, first serve basis. Limited seating is available to students to all athletic events.

$1,500,000

$1,000,000

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2010

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2012

COLORADO SEP. 15

WEBER STATE SEP. 1

SAN DIEGO STATE SEP. 29

WYOMING OCT. 20

HAWAI’I NOV. 3

AIR FORCE NOV. 24

2012-13 DOG POUND MEMBERSHIP FORM Name ____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________

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City ___________________ State _____ Zip ____________

Name On Card _____________________________________

Daytime Phone Number (______) ____________________

Card Number __________________________________________

Student ID Number ________________________________

Expiration ________________ Security Code ____________________

Email Address _____________________________________ Address (if different than previous) _____________________________ @mail.fresnostate.edu School Email Address_____________________________

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GOBULLDOGS.COM

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS..................................................................... design This limited edition AMP Energy drink promotional can design was launched in the summer of 2012 and was aimed to promote Fresno State football. David Roost took the lead on this artistic project, worked in collaboration with Coca-Cola designers to print and distribute these promotional cans.

Final can design. (Real photo.)

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 8 fl oz (240 mL) Servings Per Container 2 Amount Per Serving

Per 8 fl oz Per Can %DV* %DV*

Total Fat Sodium Total Carbohydrate Sugars Protein

0g 0% 0g 0% 70mg 3% 140mg 6% 29g 10% 58g 19% 29g 58g 0g 0g

Calories

110

220

Riboflavin Niacin Vitamin B6 Vitamin B12 Pantothenic Acid Phosphorus

BOOST ORIGINAL

CAFFEINE B-VITAMINS

40% 20% 20% 20% 20% 6%

Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Background: Color in promo box is Opaque White. If needed, background color can be changed.

PRODUCT QUESTIONS? 1-800-433-2652

INGREDIENTS PER CAN: GUARANA EXTRACT 295mg, TAURINE 14mg, GINSENG EXTRACT 12mg.

16 FL OZ (1 PT) 473 mL

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CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, GUARANA SEED EXTRACT, SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVES FRESHNESS), SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE (TO PROTECT FLAVOR), CAFFEINE, GUM ARABIC, NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3), ASCORBIC ACID (TO PROTECT FLAVOR), TAURINE, CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT FLAVOR), PANAX GINSENG ROOT EXTRACT, RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE (VITAMIN B5), BROMINATED VEGETABLE OIL, YELLOW 5, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), CYANOCOBALAMIN (VITAMIN B12), BLUE 1. BOTTLED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF PEPSICO, INC., PURCHASE, NY 10577. CAFFEINE CONTENT: 71mg/8 fl oz.; 142mg/16 fl oz. AMPENERGY.COM

Promotional copy box Do Not Resize or Reposition the promotional copy box. Size: 2.2674 in W x 4.25 in H. Type: No smaller than 8pt., knock out type only. use legible typeface (no serifs, no condensed type). Convert to outlines.

NOTE: DO NOT remove, resize, or reposition Amp Energy logo.

20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 2%

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN, PREGNANT WOMEN OR PEOPLE SENSITIVE TO CAFFEINE.

CITRUS ENERGY DRINK WITH OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS

Computer generated can mock-up

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS..................................................................... design

BEFORE

Collegiate athletics websites are often jam packed with ads, logos, photos, and copy, with little attention given to overall design. With the redesign of gobulldogs.com, care was taken to maximize every inch of screen space, create a clean look thats easy to read and as impactful as possible while feeling more like “Fresno State� than ever before.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS..................................................................... design FRESNO STATE ATHLETICS WEBSITE REDESIGN To create a truly unique website feel, special attention went into every pixel of the gobulldogs. com website redesign. Detail of the background image shown to the left. Unique to Fresno State, fans instantly recognize the iconic and intimidating lights of Bulldog Stadium looming above. Taking pride in the fact that Yosemite is a close natural wonder, Fresno State is proud of its proximity to this beautiful national park. The hills and mountains form the boundary of the San Joaquin Valley, the most fertile agricultural land in the United States. Rows of crops represent the strong agricultural community that surrounds and unites the entire central valley of California. The phenomenon of Tule Fog, a thick fog that radiates from the ground-up and is unique to the San Joaquin valley.

BEFORE

AFTER

Pixel-Perfect Design. Overall PPI increased, every pixel was scrutinized, carefully thought out, color corrected, and realigned properly, to create an incredibly sharp, visually stunning, and easy-to-use user experience.

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AFTER

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Publications Get your official Fresno State gear at the Bulldog Shop! Located on the corner of Cedar & Barstow Open Monday – Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM and Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM. Shop online at gobulldogs.com or call 559-431-DOGS.

F R E S N O S TATE

BEFORE

Jr. Bulldogs is the official Kids Club of Fresno State Athletics designed just for kids! The club is open to boys and girls through the eighth grade. Members receive a t-shirt, credential, birthday card from TimeOut, newsletters, free tickets, clinics and more! The fun starts in August and runs through May! To join, log on to gobulldogs.com.

· Ultimate pre-game fan experience · Great Family Entertainment · Food vendors · “Dog Pound” with TV’s and video games · Located in the RED LOT ·Open four hours before game time · Admission is FREE and open to the public

2-7/16

Sponsored by

presented by

F R E S N O S TA

KMJNow

FALL 2010

WE ARE

THIS IS FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS

to reserve your group tickets today! or call (559) 278-DOGS

Red Seats - $707.50 Premium Seats - $455/$505 BDF Seats - $377.50 Public - $175/$155 Faculty/Staff - $140 Young Alumni - $114 Family Plan - $380 Fresno State Student - $75

VOLLEYBALL TICKETS

FOOTBALL SINGLE GAME

· · · ·

Discounted Ticket Pricing Exclusive Entertainment Areas Group Name Recognition Tailgate Packages Available

Visit www.gobulldogs.com

SEPTEMBER 4 SAT 12 Sat 25 Fri OCTOBER 2 SAT

WOMEN’S SOCCER

FREE admission to all soccer home games

Visiting Bench

Game vs. Cal Poly, Hawai’i, Nevada, New Mexico State, & Idaho Red Seats - $60 Premium Seats - $50 BDF Seats - $35 Public Seats- $25 Endzone - $18 Students- $15 Game vs. Illinois Red Seats - $70 Premium Seats - $60 TICKET OFFICE HOURS BDF Seats - $45 GAME DAYS: Public Seats - $35 10 am —Halftime Endzone - $20 Students - $15 NON-GAME DAYS: Game vs. Cincinnati Monday-Friday Red Seats - $75 9 am – 4:30 pm Premium Seats - $65 BDF Seats - $50 Public Seats - $40 Endzone - $30 Student/Guest - $15

Adult Gen. Admission - $5 Youth/Senior Citizen - $3 Groups (10 or more) - $2 Fresno State Students (with student ID) – Free Family & Friends Flex Plan: $89

2010 SOCCER

2010 FOOTBALL

Home Bench

GROUP TICKETS

9

SAT

16

SAT

23

Sat

CINCINNATI @ Utah State @ Mississippi

7:00 PM 5:00 PM TBA

CAL POLY Football Fiesta HAWAI’I* Team Smile/Ag Day NEW MEXICO STATE* Homecoming “Tailgate of the Century” @ San Jose State*

7:00 PM

NOVEMBER 6 Sat 13 SAT

@ Louisiana State* NEVADA* Youth Day/Band Day 19 Sat @ Boise State* 27SAT IDAHO* 7:00 PM DECEMBER 3 Fri

ILLINOIS Toys 4 Tots

7:00 PM 7:00 PM

5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM

7:15 PM

Times Pacific, HOME GAMES IN BOLD; *WAC Opponent PUBLIC SEATS

2010 VOLLEYBALL

AUGUST 10 TUES 13 Fri 20 Fri 23 MON 27-29 Fri-Sun 27 Fri 29 Sun

RED/WHITE SCRIMMAGE @ Cal (Exhibition) @ Pepperdine LONG BEACH STATE @ UTEP Minor Classic (El Paso, TX) University of Texas El Paso Texas State @ UTEP

SEPTEMBER 3 Fri 5 Sun 12 SUN 17 FRI 19 Sun 24 FRI 30 THU

@ Florida International University 4:00 PM @ Florida Atlantic University 11:00 AM UC DAVIS 12:00 PM UC IRVINE 7:00 PM @ Sacramento State 3:30 PM UC SANTA BARBARA 7:00 PM SAN JOSE STATE* 7:00 PM

OCTOBER 7 Thurs 10 SUN 15 Fri 17 Sun 22 FRI 24 SUN 29 Fri 31 Sun

@ Cal State Bakersfield HAWAI’I* @ New Mexico State* @ Louisiana Tech* UTAH STATE* NEVADA* @ Boise State* @ Idaho*

5:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 AM

7:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 10:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM

NOVEMBER 4-7 Thu-Sun WAC Tournament- Ruston, LA

AUGUST 27-28 FRI-SAT 27 FRI 28 SAT SEPTEMBER

FRESNO STATE CLASSIC UC RIVERSIDE SANTA CLARA/OREGON

2 Thu 4 Sat 8 Wed 10-11Fri-Sat 10 Fri 11 Sat

Air Force (@ Orem, UT) 6:00 PM @ Utah Valley 12:00 PM Fresno Pacific (Exhibition) 7:00 PM @ Hilton Garden Inn Classic (Berkeley, CA) Seton Hall 4:30 PM UC Davis/California 12/7 PM

17-18 FRI-SAT 17 FRI 18 SAT 24 FRI 25 SAT 30

SAC STATE/CSU BAKERSFIELD

IDAHO* BOISE STATE*

Thu

@ Utah State*

7:00 PM 12/7 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

OCTOBER 2

7 9 10

17 20 23 25

Sat

@ Nevada*

Sun Thu Sat Mon

@ Hawai’i* @ Cal State Bakersfield @ San Jose State* @ Boise State*

THU SAT SAT

28 THU 30 SAT NOVEMBER

LOUISIANA TECH* NEW MEXICO STATE* IDAHO*

NEVADA* UTAH STATE*

4 6

Thu Sat

@ New Mexico State* @ Louisiana Tech*

15

Mon

@ Idaho*

11

TBA

Times Pacific, HOME GAMES IN BOLD; *WAC Opponent

FRESNO STATE INVITATIONAL USC

7 PM 12/7 PM

18

THU Thu

22-24 Mon-Wed

HAWAI’I*

SAN JOSE STATE*

WAC Tournament- Las Vegas, NV

6:00 PM

7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM

7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM

7:00 PM 7:00 PM

6:00 PM TBA

Times Pacific, HOME GAMES IN BOLD; *WAC Opponent

Approximately 60,000 schedule cards were printed each year for Fresno State Athletics. The card was redesigned smaller to fit in a wallet more easily, while also integrating with the departments new consistient look. Changes to design lead to a more readable card, larger fonts, more information, and a smaller printing cost. JR. BULLDOGS IS THE OFFICIAL KIDS CLUB OF FRESNO STATE ATHLETICS DESIGNED JUST FOR KIDS! THE CLUB IS OPEN TO BOYS AND GIRLS EIGHTH GRADE AND YOUNGER. MEMBERS RECEIVE A T-SHIRT, WRIST BAND, BIRTHDAY SHOUTOUT ON OUR OFFICIAL WEBSITE, MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS, FREE TICKETS, CLINICS AND MORE! THE FUN STARTS IN AUGUST SO DON’T MISS OUT! TO JOIN, LOG ON TO GOBULLDOGS.COM.

AFTER presented by

GEAR UP.

• ULTIMATE PRE-GAME FAN EXPERIENCE • GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT • FOOD VENDORS • “DOG POUND” WITH TV’S AND VIDEO GAMES • LOCATED IN THE RED LOT • OPEN FOUR HOURS BEFORE GAME TIME • ADMISSION IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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Front Panel

GET YOUR OFFICIAL FRESNO STATE GEAR AT THE BULLDOG SHOP! LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF CEDAR & BARSTOW OPEN MONDAY – FRIDAY, 9 AM – 6 PM AND SATURDAY, 10 AM – 6 PM

SHOP ONLINE AT GOBULLDOGS.COM OR CALL: 559-431-DOGS (3647)

Sponsored by: Fall 2012 Schedule Card.indd 1

TICKET INFORMATION

7/13/2012 8:34:18 AM

BULLDOG TICKET OFFICE

COLORADO ..................... SEP. 15... SAT.........5 PM AG NIGHT @TULSA.......................... SEP. 22... SAT.........5 PM SAN DIEGO STATE* ......... SEP. 29... SAT.........7 PM HOMECOMING

FOOTBALL SINGLE GAME TICKETS

HAWAI'I, AIR FORCE Red Seats ................... $77 Premium Seats ........... $52 BDF Seats .................. $37 Public.......................... $27 Endzone...................... $20 Fresno State Student.... $15

@COLORADO STATE* ..... OCT. 6..... SAT.........4 PM @BOISE STATE* .............. OCT. 13... SAT..12:30 PM WYOMING* ..................... OCT. 20... SAT.........7 PM FOOTBALL FIESTA @NEW MEXICO* ............. OCT. 27... SAT..12:30 PM HAWAI'I* ......................... NOV. 3..... SAT.........4 PM

VOLLEYBALL TICKETS

Adult Gen. Admission ............................................$6 Youth/Senior Citizen ..............................................$4 Groups (10 or more) ..............................................$3 Fresno State Students (with student ID).............Free Family & Friends Flex Plan ....................................... $89

WOMEN’S SOCCER

FREE admission to all soccer home games. Fall 2012 Schedule Card.indd 2

FOOTBALL

VOLLEYBALL

SOCCER

WEBER STATE ................. SEP. 1..... SAT.........7 PM @EL PASO SPORTS COMM. INVITE..AUG. 24-25.......FRI.-SAT. ..... @OREGON....................... SEP. 8..... SAT. ...3:30 PM @OMNI HOTELS COLO. TOURN...AUG. 31-SEP. 1 ..FRI.-SAT. .....

Red Seats .............................................$230 + Donation Premium Seats .....................................$160 + Donation BDF Seats ............................................$160 + Donation Public...................................................................... $140 Faculty and Staff ...................................................... $99 Young Alumni............................................................ $99 Family Plan ...................................................... $120/$40 Fresno State Student ............................................... $60

WEBER ST., COLO., SDSU, WYO. Red Seats .................... $77 Premium Seats ............ $62 BDF Seats ................... $42 Public........................... $32 Endzone....................... $27 Fresno State Student .. $15

BULLDOG STADIUM

ALUMNI MATCH (EX.) ..............AUG. 18 ............SAT. ..... 7 PM

FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS

BAND DAY/YOUTH DAY @NEVADA* ..................... NOV. 10... SAT....7:30 PM

GROUP TICKETS

• Discounted Ticket Pricing • Exclusive Entertainment Areas

AIR FORCE* .................... NOV. 24... SAT..12:30 PM • Group Name Recognition • Tailgate Packages Available

To reserve group tickets today call (559) 278-1046. For BDF seating information call (559) 278-7160.

MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY ALL TIMES PACIFIC. HOME GAMES IN RED. *MOUNTAIN WEST OPPONENT. ALL DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

FRESNO STATE CLASSIC .........SEP. SAC. STATE .........................SEP. UC DAVIS ............................SEP. UTAH VALLEY ......................SEP. @UNIV OF SAN DIEGO INVITE..SEP. @BOISE STATE* .......................SEP. @AIR FORCE* ..........................SEP. FRESNO PACIFIC......................SEP. NEW MEXICO* .........................SEP. @SAN DIEGO STATE*...............OCT. @NEVADA* ..............................OCT. COLORADO STATE* ..................OCT. WYOMING* ..............................OCT. CSU BAKERSFIELD ..................OCT. UNLV*.......................................OCT. @CSU BAKERSFIELD ...............OCT. @NEW MEXICO* ......................OCT. NEVADA*..................................NOV. SAN DIEGO STATE* ..................NOV. @WYOMING* ...........................NOV. @COLORADO STATE* ..............NOV. UC IRVINE ................................NOV. @UNLV* ...................................NOV. AIR FORCE * ............................NOV. BOISE STATE* ..........................NOV.

7-8...........FRI.-SAT. ..... 7 ..............FRI. ..... 7 PM 8 ..............SAT. ... 12 PM 8 ..............SAT. ..... 7 PM 14-15.......FRI.-SAT. ..... 20 ............THU. .... 6 PM 22 ............SAT. ..... 6 PM 25 ............TUE. .... 7 PM 27 ............THU. .... 7 PM 4 ..............THU. .... 7 PM 6 ..............SAT. ... 12 PM 11 ............THU. .... 7 PM 13 ............SAT. ..... 7 PM 18 ............THU. .... 7 PM 19 ............FRI. ..... 7 PM 25 ............THU. .... 7 PM 27 ............SAT. ..... 6 PM 1 ..............THU. .... 7 PM 3 ..............SAT. .......TBA 8 ..............THU. .... 6 PM 10 ............SAT. ... 12 PM 13 ............TUE. .... 7 PM 16 ............FRI. ..... 7 PM 21 ............WED. ... 7 PM 23 ............FRI. ..... 7 PM

ALL TIMES PACIFIC. HOME GAMES IN RED. *MOUNTAIN WEST OPPONENT. ALL DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Publications The bar was raised and a new standard was set! Fresno State was a pioneer in the world of collegiate media guides by being the first school to switch from printed media guides to online virtual publications, this not only saved tens of thousands of dollars in printing costs, and is a more eco-friendly option, but by publishing them online the publications now had the option to become interactive publications, full of color and beautiful content accessible from anywhere in the world on any device. As publications coordinator, David Roost was responsible for the design, creation, and management of 16 large-scale virtual media guides per year. Over 1,100 pages of content was published each year. A complete design overhaul included new changes to increase consistency, maximize internal workflow efficiency, abide by all NCAA bylaws, and create the most visually striking publications in all of college athletics. In addition, the Fresno State virtual media guides are unparalleled in their commitment to gender equity and title XI across all sports with an equal attention given to men’s and women’s sports.

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ith great vision, an unparalleled Work ethic, and passion for the valley,

Head Coach • 14th Season pat hill’s stamp on the fresno state football

program is undeniable. after 13 years, the bulldog program is nationally recognized for its success in all areas: Wins and boWl games appearances, academic achievement, and character of the young men Who’ve come through the program.

Under Hill, the program has received national attention and is recognized as a premier program. He is recognized as an elite coach, having been selected to coach in college all-star games twice in the last five years. The success stories are many, but what’s most impressive is the consistent and unwavering commitment to the principles he

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established over a decade ago. The Dogs continue to play a rigorous non-conference schedule, play a tough “hard nosed” brand of football on the field, recruit Valley high school players, and set an “Academic Gameplan” that sees student-athletes through to graduation. Hill’s program has grown accustomed of being in the national spotlight. Never was it brighter than in 2001, when Hill guided the program to unprecedented heights - 11 wins, a bowl invitation, a top 10 ranking, wins over Wisconsin, Colorado and Oregon State, another recordsetting attendance mark and a Sports Illustrated cover story. With nearly 70 national television appearances this decade, college football fans from around the country know about the Bulldog program. Despite these lofty achievements, Hill is still adamant this is just an indication of greater things to come. His motto of “Building a New Tradition on a National Level” is stronger now than ever, especially after winning 15 games against BCS teams since 2000 - the highest of any non-BCS teams in the country. Among those victories are four recent bowl wins against Georgia Tech (twice), UCLA and No. 18 Virginia. Hill has also taken the Bulldogs to new heights in the Western Athletic Conference. His overall league record of 73-30 is one of the best in the WAC as he is the dean of WAC football coaches. The 58-year-old Hill was the Bulldogs’ recruiting coordinator from 1984-89, a six-year period in which Fresno State was 53-16-1, averaged nearly nine wins per season, captured three league titles and won three bowl games. During that six-year stint as the recruiting coordinator and line coach under former head coach Jim Sweeney, Hill contributed at a championship level. In addition to the conference crowns and bowl victories, the Bulldogs saw 14 players drafted by NFL teams, including the likes of J.D. Williams, Ron Cox, Michael Stewart and Aaron Craver. Fresno State’s 1985 team was the only unbeaten Division I-A squad in the country, finishing the season 16th in the polls. Hill’s offensive line also provided the pass protection and run blocking for an offensive unit that averaged 32 points per game over those six seasons, including a nation-leading 41 points per game in ‘85. Success continued for Hill when he moved on to the University of Arizona as Dick Tomey’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in 1990 and ‘91. In just his first season, the Wildcats went 7-5 and played in the Aloha Bowl. Both seasons, the ‘Cats finished in the top five of the Pac-10 in rushing offense, averaging nearly 200 yards per game on the ground. Four players earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors in his two seasons, and offensive lineman John Fina was a first round NFL draft choice. When he left Arizona, he did so to realize another career goal -- coaching in the National Football League. Hill joined the Cleveland Browns in 1992 and spent five seasons in the organization, coaching tight ends and offensive line in addition to working in the personnel department evaluating players. While there, he formed a life-lasting friendship with Bill Belichick, whom Hill credits for teaching him with a structure that has proven successful.

Hill among WaC’s Finest

As Pat Hill enters his 13th season at Fresno State, here’s a look at what’s he’s accomplished and how it compares to other WAC coaching legends.

DeRuyter comes to Fresno State with 22 years of experience, 16 of which have been spent as a defensive coordinator. He takes over the program after serving the past two seasons as the assistant head coach/defensive coordinator at Texas A&M. There, he also served as the interim head coach for the Aggies in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas against Northwestern on Dec. 31, leading A&M to a 33-22 victory. DeRuyter hails from a pair of Hall of Fame coaches, as he was mentored by Fisher DeBerry at Air Force and by Chris Ault at Nevada. DeRuyter was a 2010 nominee for the Broyles Award that honors the nation’s top assistant coach, when he was working under former Green Bay Packers coach Mike Sherman. In DeRuyter’s two seasons with Texas A&M, he did what he has consistently accomplished throughout his career - developing defensive units that are among the best in the nation. DeRuyter made an immediate impact during his first season in Aggieland as the 2010 squad improved fifty spots in the national rankings for total defense, rising to No. 55 in the country as the resurrected Wrecking Crew helped lead A&M to the Cotton Bowl.

most boWl games 1. LaVell Edwards, BYU (1972-98) 2. Pat Hill, Fresno State (1997-p) 3. Fisher DeBerry, Air Force (1984-98) 4. Frank Kush, Arizona State (1962-77)

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Hill kept his promise when he was hired to shore up the team’s academic woes. One of the first projects he brought to the table is well underway with positive results coming in droves. Academic Gameplan, the brainchild of John Baxter, Hill’s associate head coach, was touted early in the building stages in the program, not as a quick fix-all to placate university professors, but instead to make sure academics are first priority. He has accomplished much in a short time. The team GPA has risen from a 2.21 to a 2.87. He produced the first Academic All-American in the program’s history in 1999, senior cornerback Payton Williams. In 13 years, the program has produced 141 Academic All-WAC selections, most in the conference during that time. Prior to Hill’s arrival, Fresno State had produced a total of nine Academic AllWAC selections. In four of the last five years, Fresno State has led the WAC in Academic All-WAC selections, producing an all-time high of 18 in 2009. • NCAA APR of 946 ranked fourth-best among Division 1A public schools in the west, • A total of 141Academic All-WAC Selections (most in the WAC) • Fresno State has produced 122 Academic All-WAC selections this decade, the only school in league history with more than 100 in any decade. • Three Academic All-Americans: Andrew Jackson, first team in 2009; Robert Malone, second team in 2009; Payton Williams, second team in 1999. They are the only players in school history ever honored.

Hill’s accomplishments are remarkable, considering the rigorous nonconference schedule Fresno State has played since his arrival. In the last eight years, Fresno State has played 38 bowl opponents, including 18 the past three seasons. Of the team’s 28 losses since 2002, 24 were to teams which played in a bowl game or were nationally ranked. But more important are the victories. Since 2000, the Bulldogs have defeated 14 BCS Conference opponents - California in 2000 and Colorado, Wisconsin and Oregon State (2001 and 2003), Georgia Tech (2002 and 2007), UCLA (2003 and 2008), Washington, Kansas State and Virginia in 2004, Kansas State and Rutgers in 2008 and Illinois this sason. In the case of the Buffaloes, Huskies, Wildcats and Badgers, Fresno State defeated them on the road. As for the victories over the Yellow Jackets, Bruins and Cavaliers, those wins came in bowl games. Fresno State’s 15 wins over BCS schools in the last seven years ranks is tied with Utah for most of any non-BCS school. The Bulldogs are also the only non-BCS school to own three consecutive bowl victories over BCS schools. “We could win a lot of games if we schedule ourselves that way,” Hill says. “Our program has to play the best and beat the best to be considered the best. That’s how we are building our entire program, to reach that level of respect and success.”

building and groWing

Hill talks of adding seats to Bulldog Stadium and continuing to take on the toughest non-conference teams in the nation. By looking at what he has accomplished in this decade, one has to believe he can achieve anything. Under Hill’s guidance, the Duncan Building training room has been tripled in size with additional taping stations, rehabilitation pools and a private doctor’s office. Also constructed were two lighted practice fields and an adjacent weight room, which provides the Bulldogs with a facility that rivals any NFL training facility. A tireless worker, Hill has been a productive fundraiser. He has spearheaded capital projects on campus, including the new Ricchiutti Academic Center, which benefits all student-athletes at Fresno State, and the Duncan Building expansion, which includes a new football locker room, coaching offices, team meeting rooms and an auditorium style theater. Hill has championed the Green V Society, a new fundraising level in the Bulldog Foundation designed to generate funds for the athletics department.

taking it to anotHer level

When Hill was hired, he promised to win games and championships. He has done that. After taking over a program that hadn’t won more than five games the three previous seasons, Hill won six games his first season and won a share of the WAC Championship and received a berth in the EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl in year three. He has done this while playing some of the top programs in the nation. With perennial bowl teams UCLA, Colorado, Wisconsin, No. 1 Oklahoma, Tennessee, Ohio State, No. 1 USC, No. 3 LSU, Kansas State, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Colorado State, the Bulldogs have played as tough a schedule as anyone. Fresno State has played the most BCS opponents of any non-BCS school since the 2001. • Set a school record with seven consecutive bowl appearances, including victories over Georgia Tech, UCLA and Virginia. • A No. 8 national ranking in 2001, the highest ever by a Fresno State team and at the time, the highest by a non-BCS school. • A year-end national ranking of No. 22 in 2004, the first time Fresno State ended the season in the national polls since 1993 • School-record 11 wins in 2001 • 15 wins over BCS schools since 2001, second-most of any non-BCS school

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HEAD COACH...................................... FIRST YEAR His transformation of the Falcon defense was evident in the fact that the year before he took over, Air Force ranked 70th nationally in turnovers gained, 78th in both total and scoring defense and dead last in third-down defense. From 2005-06, DeRuyter was the co-defensive coordinator at Nevada while also holding the coaching responsibilities for the safeties and pass defense. At Nevada, the Wolf Pack defense was ranked 79th the year before he took over, but after his final season (2006), the defense was ranked 48th in the NCAA.

In 2011, Texas A&M led the nation with 51 sacks and the Aggies were second in the Big 12 by only allowing 106.0 rushing yards per game.

DeRuyter served two different stints as the defensive coordinator/secondary coach at Ohio, first from 1995-98 and then again from 2002-04. Sandwiched in between is a three-year stop at Navy coaching its secondary.

Before coaching the Aggie defense, DeRuyter spent three years as the defensive coordinator and safeties coach at his alma mater, Air Force. He also held the title of associate coach in 2008 and 2009. His last year at Air Force saw the Falcons sport one of the top defense’s in the country. Air Force ranked 11th in the NCAA in total defense in 2009, allowing just 288.3 yards per game. The secondary, under his watch, ranked fifth in the country by giving up just 154.3 passing yards per game and its 20 interceptions were the seventh-most in the FBS. For the season, Air Force created 34 turnovers to rank No. 5 nationally and the Falcon defense also ranked high nationally in fewest first down’s allowed (No. 4 at 14.62 per game), scoring defense (No. 10 at 15.69 points per game) and third-down efficiency (No. 13 at 30.86 percent).

•Has coached in 12 Bowl Games, including leading Texas A&M to a 33-22 victory over Northwestern in the 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas.

•2011 Texas A&M defense led the nation in sacks (51). •2010 nominee for the Broyles Award for the nation’s top assistant coach. •Coached Von Miller, the 2010 winner of the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker. Miller was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.

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Ohio had dropped off into a defense that ranked 99th in the country in 2001 without him, but by DeRuyter’s final season with the Bobcats (2004), Ohio’s defense was ranked 22nd in the nation in total defense. The 48-year old coach got his start in the business in 1991, where he served as the JV coach and varsity assistant at Air Force. DeRuyter has coached in 12 bowl games in his career, including one in each of the past six seasons, and as an outside linebacker at Air Force in the early `80s, he led the Falcons to threestraight bowl victories. A native of Long Beach, Calif., DeRuyter was born on Jan. 3, 1963 and graduated from St. John Bosco High School (Bellflower, Calif.) in 1981. He holds a bachelor’s degree in management from Air Force (1985) and a MBA in market strategy from Regis University (1992). Upon his graduation from the Air Force Academy, he served seven-and-a-half years of active duty in the Air Force. DeRuyter and his wife, Kara, have a son, Jake, a freshman at the Air Force Academy, and a daughter, Christina, who is a junior in high school.

COACHES BIOS

•Coached under Hall of Fame Coaches Fisher DeBerry (Air Force) and Chris Ault (Nevada).

•2010 Aggie defense only allowed 21.9 ppg after it ranked No. 105 in the FBS by allowing 33.5 ppg the year before he took over.

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Highlighting a long list of players who excelled under DeRuyter’s scheme was Von Miller, who in addition to earning All-American honors was awarded the 2010 Butkus Award, given annually to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker. Miller went on to become the second overall pick of the Denver Broncos in the 2011 NFL draft.

DERUYTER’S COACHING HIGHLIGHTS ...................................................................

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• Vernon Fox (2001) and Moses Harris (2009) received a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame postgraduate scholarship Awards, giving Fresno State more award winners this decade that the four Pac-10 California schools (Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC) have combined • Lineman Kevin Cooper was selected the 2006 President’s Medal Winner as the top graduating senior at Fresno State. • Kicker Clint Stitser was selected the 2007 Dean’s Medal Winner from the Craig School of Business as the top graduating senior, was a semifinalist for the Draddy Award (Academic Heisman) and a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy, which honors athletic, academic and community service.

FRESNO STATE

THE DeRUYTER FILE

Tim DeRuyter was named the 17th head coach in Fresno State football history on Dec. 14, 2011.

most Wins 1. LaVell Edwards, BYU (1972-98) 2. Frank Kush, Arizona State (1962-77) 3. Fisher DeBerry, Air Force (1984-98) 4. Pat Hill, Fresno State (1997-p)

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Hill would have been happy to remain in the NFL had the Fresno State job not opened a possibility for him. Hill began his coaching career as offensive line coach at Los Angeles Valley College from 1974-76, helping the Monarchs to a state junior college championship in 1975. He then served as offensive line coach at Utah from 1977-80 under Wayne Howard; was offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at UNLV from 1981-82 under Tony Knapp; and was offensive coordinator with the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL in 1983 under Jack Gotta. The list of players recruited and signed by Hill at the collegiate level is impressive. Under his leadership, such greats as David Carr, Ryan Mathews, Richard Marshall, Logan Mankins, James Sanders, Alan Harper, Rodney Wright, Randall Cunningham, Tracy Rogers, Ron Cox, Aaron Craver, Marquez Pope, Lorenzo Neal, Jethro Franklin, Tony Brown, J.D. Williams, Mike Withycombe, Michael Stewart, John Fina and Tedy Bruschi all were inked to letters of intent. A 1973 graduate of UC Riverside, Hill was a three-time all-conference center, earning All-America honors as a senior. He was inducted into the UC Riverside Hall of Fame in 1989. It was at UC Riverside where he crossed paths with Ron McBride, then a UCR assistant and formerly the Utah head coach, who helped steer Hill into a football coaching career. Hill is been retained by Fresno State through the 2013 season. Hill and his wife, Cathy, have three children. Their eldest, Michael, is a recent graduate of Fresno State. Zak is a sophomore safety on the Bulldog squad and Matt, who played at Cal Poly until a career-ending injury, is a college student in southern California. Hill was born Dec. 17, 1951, in Los Angeles.

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associate ssociate Head ead coacH oacH:

team managers:

Brett Frank

Bailey Amundsen, John Bonner & Shayne Shiomi

(Southeastern Oklahoma State, ’95) - 1st year as Assoc. Head Coach 8th year overall

assistaNt ssistaNt coacHes oacHes:

Sadiaa Jones (Southeastern Oklahoma State, ’99) - 4th year Amy Parrish (Fresno State, ’06) - 3nd overall, 2nd as an assistant

adrian Wiggins Head coacH

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Publications Bulldog FootBall Fresno State’s All-Time NFL List

BEFORE plaYeR teaM (YeaRs plaYed) Adams, Mark; SS Ajirotutu; WR Alexander, Andre; FL Allen, Curtis; SS Anabo, Jon; QB Arellanes, Jim; QB

Arnold, Jahine; WR Baker, Stephen; SE Banks, Devon; CB Banister, Ross; HB Barrett, Jan; E Barsotti, Mark; QB Bartlewski, Rich; TE

Bayne, Chris; DB Belli, Barry; K

beRRian, beRnaRd, wR Bishop, Sonny; G Blacksill, John; C Boreham, Gary; WR Borjas, Phil; DB bRandstateR, toM; qb Braxton, Emery; CB Brooks, Bobby; LB

Brown, Doug; T

Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991 San Diego Chargers, 2010 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989-90 NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991-92 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1985 Cleveland Browns, 1963 Seattle Seahawks, 1997 San Francisco (XFL), 2001 Los Angeles Rams, 1993 Cleveland Browns, 1994 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996-98 Green Bay Packers, 1999

Brown, Reggie; FB Brown, Tony; CB Burley, Nick; DE Buckert, Jay; E Burgess, Bob; C Burnett, Victor; DE Burton, James; CB

New York Giants, 1987-93 Los Angeles Rams, 1993 Cleveland Browns, 1994 Chicago Bears, 2002 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1968 Green Bay Packers, 1963 Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1963-64 Miami Dolphins,1992 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992 Los Angeles Raiders, 1990 Atlanta Falcons, 1991 Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1992 Dallas Cowboys, 1992 Atlanta Falcons, 1997-98 Minnesota Vikings, 1988 New England Patriots, 1989 San Diego Chargers, 1990 NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991 chicaGo beaRs, 2004-07 Minnesota vikinGs, 2008-10 San Diego Chargers (AFL), 1962 Dallas Cowboys, 1963 Houston Oilers, 1964-69 Los Angeles Express (USFL), 1983 San Diego Chargers, 1971 Portland Storm (WFL), 1973 denveR bRoncos, 2009 indianapolis, colts, 2010 Cincinnati Bengals, 1992 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992-93 Oakland Raiders, 1999-01

Carr, David; QB

Carr, Gary; WR Carter, Beau; QB Carter, Ed; OT Collins, Ron; OT Conrad, Chris; OT Cook, Terry; DE Cooper, Taylor; CB Cordle, Steve; DB Costello, Rocky; K Cotten, Glen; WR

Cox, Ron; LB Craver, Aaron; RB

Cross, Ron; FS Crump, Dwayne; RB culveR, tYRone; s Daigle, Anthony; TB

Darrow, Scott; K Day, Keith; WR Day, Monte; T Deck, Lawrence; CB denMan, chRis; ot Dilfer, Trent; QB

Dittenbir, Eddie; FB Dugan, Chris; TE Dunn, David; WR

beRnaRD beRRian 150 g e n e r a l

2010 Oakland Raiders, 2000-01 Los Angeles Rams, 1962 Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1964 Seattle Seahawks, 1996-01 Houston Oilers, 1992-94 Seattle Seahawks, 1994-96 Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1997 Tennessee Titans, 2003-04 St. Louis Rams, 2004 Cleveland Browns, 1962 Detroit Lions, 1942 St. Louis Cardinals, 1986 San Francisco 49ers, 1987-88 Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 Chicago Bears, 1994-97

Edwards, Demetrius; DL

Houston Texans, 2002-06 Carolina Panthers, 2007 New York Giants, 2008-09 San Francisco 49ers, 2010 Los Angeles Rams, 1982 Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Los Angeles Rams, 1964 San Diego Chargers, 1983 San Francisco 49ers, 1994 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1996-97 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998-99 Tampa Bay Buccaneers,1990 Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991 Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1991-92 Seattle Seahawks, 1982 Montreal Concordes (CFL), 1983 Denver Broncos, 1984 San Diego Chargers, 1985 Washington Redskins, 1986 Los Angeles Rams, 1976 Denver Broncos, 1995-96 San Diego Chargers, 1997-98 New Orleans Saints, 1999-01 Green Bay Packers, 1996-97 Chicago Bears, 1990-95, 98 Miami Dolphins, 1991-94 Denver Broncos, 1995-96 San Diego Chargers, 1997-98 New Orleans Saints, 1999-01 Detroit Lions, 1985 St. Louis Cardinals, 1973-76 GReen baY packeRs, 2006 MiaMi dolphins, 2008-10 Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1994-95 Cincinnati Bengals, 1996 Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1977-78 Los Angeles Raiders, 1983 St. Louis Cardinals, 1982 Chicago Bears, 1964 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2001-04 taMpa baY bucaneeRs, 2007-08 buFFalo bills, 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1994-99 Baltimore Ravens, 2000 Seattle Seahawks, 2001-05 San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07 New York Yankees (APFL), 1937 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1993 Cincinnati Bengals ,1995-97 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998 Cleveland Browns, 1999

Foust, Mike; OT

AFTER

Dallas Cowboys, 1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1995 Barcelona Dragons (WLAF), 1996 Los Angeles Rams, 1983-93 Washington Redskins, 1994-1998 Chicago Bears, 1970

Hernandez, Gary; P Hooks, Delmo; LB Houston, Steve; OG Huff, Orlando; LB

Fanucchi, Ledio; T Figueroa, Fred; FB Fellows, Jackie; QB Fernandez, Joe; WR Fletcher, Lafayette; TB Floyd, Malcolm; WR Fontenot, Therrian; CB

FoX, veRnon; ss

Freeman, Mike; DB Franklin, Derrick; DB Franklin, Jethro; DE Frazier, Curtis; CB Gaines, Paris; RB Gardenhire, Allen; WR Garner, Bob; RB Garzoni, Mike; HB Gass, A.J.; LB Gatrell, Rob; OG Gilson, Ray; DL Glazebrook, Bob; DB Glover, Clyde; DT Gooch, Keith; DB Grayson, David; LB Greenwood, Sylvester; DE Griffin, Coutney; DB Hall, Cory; DB Hall, Kenny; OT Handley, Dick; C Hannemann, Cliff; LB Hardwick, Jesse; OT Harper, Alan; DT Harris, Carl Ray; DB Harris, Lee; WR Harris, Moses; SS Hayes, Gary; CB Henderson, Wyatt; WR

Chicago Cardinals, 1954 New Orleans Saints, 1968 New York Giants, 1946 Seattle Seahawks, 2007 Kansas City Chiefs, 1984 Houston Oilers, 1994-97 Green Bay Packer, 2006 Cleveland Browns, 2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 1990 Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991 San Francisco 49ers, 1992 san dieGo chaRGeRs, 2002-03 detRoit lions, 2004-06 washinGton Redskins, 2006-07 denveR bRoncos, 2008-09 Minnesota Vikings, 1968 Atlanta Falcons, 1984 Houston Oilers, 1988 Seattle Seahawks, 1989-90 Atlanta Falcons, 1969 Cincinnati Bengals, 1968

Hunt, Erv; RB James, Jason; OL Jefferson, A.J.; CB Jenkins, Damon; CB JenninGs, adaM; wR Jones, Charlie; WR Jones, Craig; TE Jones, Dean; QB Jones, Frank; WR Jones, Howard; DE Jones, Myron; FB Jones, Tommy; CB

Karraker, Rusty; P Kelley, Jack; HB Kimbrough, Jaime; RB Knocke, Bill; HB Kobdish, Josh Lane, Calvin; DB

Denver Broncos, 2002 Philadelphia Eagles, 1989 Los Angeles Chargers, 1960 Oakland Raiders, 1961-63 New York Giants, 1942 Edmonton Eskimos, 1998-02 New England Patriots, 2000-02 Dallas Cowboys, 1976 Oakland Raiders, 1977-78 Atlanta Falcons, 1979-83 Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1984-86 San Francisco 49ers, 1987-89 Buffalo Bills, 1990 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984-89 San Francisco 49ers,1987 Cleveland Browns, 1987-91 San Diego Chargers, 1992-94 Los Angeles Rams, 1967 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991 Los Angeles Rams, 1992-94

Lee, Steve; LB leonaRd, louis; dt Long, Jim; FB Lovely, Ken; RB Mancini, Mike; P Masini, Mickey; RB

Cincinnati Bengals, 1999-02 Atlanta Falcons, 2003-04 Denver Broncos, 1994-95 Baltimore Colts, 1947 Los Angeles Rams, 1987 Cleveland Browns, 1987 San Diego Chargers, 1993 Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994 New York Jets, 2002-04 Dallas Cowboys, 1971 Cincinnati Bengals, 1994 Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 St. Louis Rams, 2010 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1981-83 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984 Green Bay Packers, 1984-86 Los Angeles Rams, 1980 San Diego Chargers, 1981

Mankins, loGan; oG MaRshall, RichaRd; cb Mathis, Wendell; RB Mathews, Ryan; RB Mattox, Jack; T MccauleY, MaRcus; cb McCoy, Keith; CB McKnight, Matt; FS McNeil, Len; OG Means, Kelvin, WR Messer, Dale; HB Michael, Rodney; OL Miller, Lonyae; RB Mince, Mike; DB Mitchell, Dennis; DB Moffitt, Mike; TE

Miami Dolphins, 1995 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1996 Arizona Cardinals 2010 New York Jets, 2008 atlanta Falcons, 2006-08 detRoit lions, 2008-09 new YoRk Giants, 2010 San Diego Chargers, 1996-99 San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991 Oakland Raiders, 1978 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1992 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984 Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Los Angeles Raiders (304th pick), 1990 Dallas Cowboys, 1994 Ottawa RoughRiders, 1994 Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1996-97 San Francisco 49ers, 1984 New York Giants, 1946 San Francisco 49ers, 1999 Green Bay Packers, 1964 San Francisco 49ers, 1999 San Diego Chargers, 1976 B.C. Lions (CFL), 1977 Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993 st. louis RaMs, 2007 cleveland bRowns, 2007-09 caRolina pantheRs, 2010 San Francisco 49ers, 1964 Dallas Cowboys, 1981 San Francisco 49ers, 1986 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987 Detroit Lions, 1987 San Francisco 49ers, 1947-48 Los Angeles Rams, 1948 new enGland patRiots, 2005-10 caRolina pantheRs, 2006-10 Minnesota Vikings, 2006 San Diego Chargers, 2010 Denver Broncos, 1961-62 Minnesota vikinGs, 2007-09 washinGton Redskins, 2010 Phoenix Cardinals (291st pick), 1988 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989 Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1991 Houston Oilers, 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964 New England Patriots, 1992 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1993-96 San Francisco 49ers, 1961-65 Indianapolis Colts, 2003 Dallas Cowboys, 2010 New York Giants, 1979 Dallas Cowboys, 1985 Green Bay Packers, 1986-87 Indianapolis Colts, 1988

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Adams, Mark; SS ...........Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991 Ajirotutu, Seyi: WR ....... San Diego Chargers, 2010, 2011 Alexander, Andre; FLCalgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989-90 ...................................... NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991-92 Allen, Curtis; SS Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1985 Anabo, Jon; QB ......................... Cleveland Browns, 1963 Arellanes, Jim; QB ..................... Seattle Seahawks, 1997 ............................................... San Francisco (XFL), 2001 ................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1993 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994 Arnold, Jahine; WR............. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996-98 ................................................ Green Bay Packers, 1999 Baker, Stephen; SE ................ New York Giants, 1987-93 ................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1993 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994 Banks, Devon; CB .......................... Chicago Bears, 2002 Banks, Cornell ............................Baltimore, Ravens 2011 Banister, Ross; HB ....... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1968 Barrett, Jan; E ......................... Green Bay Packers, 1963 ...................................... Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1963-64 Barsotti, Mark; QB......................... Miami Dolphins, 1992 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992 Bartlewski, Rich; TE .............. Los Angeles Raiders, 1990 ...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 1991 ...................................... Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1992 ..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 1992 Bayne, Chris; DB ......................Atlanta Falcons, 1997-98 Belli, Barry; K ............................Minnesota Vikings, 1988 ............................................ New England Patriots, 1989 ............................................... San Diego Chargers, 1990 ........................................... NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991 Berrian, Bernard, WR ................ Chicago Bears, 2004-07 ....................................... Minnesota Vikings, 2008-10-11 Bishop, Sonny; G .......... San Diego Chargers (AFL), 1962 ..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 1963 ..................................................Houston Oilers, 1964-69 Blacksill, John; C ...... Los Angeles Express (USFL), 1983 Boreham, Gary; WR................ San Diego Chargers, 1971 Borjas, Phil; DB ....................Portland Storm (WFL), 1973 Brandstater, Tom; QB .............. Denver Broncos, 2009-10 .................................................Miami Dolphins, 2010-11 ..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 2011 Braxton, Emery; CB.................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1992 ............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992-93 Brooks, Bobby; LB ................. Oakland Raiders, 1999-01 Brown, Doug; T ........................ Los Angeles Rams, 1962 ........................................... Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1964 Brown, Reggie; FB ............... Seattle Seahawks, 1996-01 Brown, Tony; CB .......................Houston Oilers, 1992-94 ............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1994-96 ....................................... Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1997 Burley, Nick; DE .................... Tennessee Titans, 2003-04 .......................................................St. Louis Rams, 2004 Buckert, Jay; E .......................... Cleveland Browns, 1962 Burgess, Bob; C ................................ Detroit Lions, 1942 Burnett, Victor; DE ...................St. Louis Cardinals, 1986 ......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1987-88 Burton, James; CB ...................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 .................................................. Chicago Bears, 1994-97 Carr, David; QB ....................... Houston Texans, 2002-06 .................................................. Carolina Panthers, 2007 ............................................... New York Giants, 2008-09 .............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 2010 .................................................... New York Giants, 2011 Carr, Gary; WR ......................... Los Angeles Rams, 1982 ....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Carter, Beau; QB ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1964

Carter, Chris; LB ....................... Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 Carter, Ed; OT ........................ San Diego Chargers, 1983 Clutts, Tyler; DE......................... Cleveland Browns, 2011 Colburn, Ryan; QB ................. New Orleans Saints, 2011 Collins, Ron; OT .................... San Francisco 49ers, 1994 ..............................................Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 ................................... Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1996-97 Conrad, Chris; OT .............. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998-99 Cook, Terry; DE ................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers,1990 ........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991 Cooper, Taylor; CB ..... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1991-92 Cordle, Steve; DB...................... Seattle Seahawks, 1982 ..................................... Montreal Concordes (CFL), 1983 Costello, Rocky; K ........................ Denver Broncos, 1984 ............................................... San Diego Chargers, 1985 ............................................ Washington Redskins, 1986 Cotten, Glen; WR ..................... Los Angeles Rams, 1976 ................................................ Denver Broncos, 1995-96 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98 .......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1999-01 ........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1996-97 Cox, Ron; LB ....................... Chicago Bears, 1990-95, 98 Craver, Aaron; RB .....................Miami Dolphins, 1991-94 ................................................ Denver Broncos, 1995-96 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98 .......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1999-01 Cross, Ron; FS .................................. Detroit Lions, 1985 Crump, Dwayne; RB ........... St. Louis Cardinals, 1973-76 Culver, Tyrone; S ..................... Green Bay Packers, 2006 ............................................Miami Dolphins, 2008-10-11 Daigle, Anthony; TB..................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 ........................................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1994-95 ................................................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1996 .................................. Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1977-78 Darrow, Scott; K .................... Los Angeles Raiders, 1983 Day, Keith; WR .........................St. Louis Cardinals, 1982 Day, Monte; T ................................. Chicago Bears, 1964 Deck, Lawrence; CB Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2001-04 Denman, Chris; OT ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2007-08 ............................................................Buffalo Bills, 2009 Dilfer, Trent; QB ........... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1994-99 ...................................................Baltimore Ravens, 2000 ............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 2001-05 ......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07 Dittenbir, Eddie; FB ....... New York Yankees (APFL), 1937 Dugan, Chris; TE Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1993 Dunn, David; WR .................Cincinnati Bengals ,1995-97 ................................................ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1999 ............................................... Oakland Raiders, 2000-01 Dunn, Desia ................................Arizona Cardinals, 2011 Edwards, Demetrius; DL ............... Dallas Cowboys, 1995 .......................... Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1995 .................................... Barcelona Dragons (WLAF), 1996 Ellard, Henry; WR ................ Los Angeles Rams, 1983-93 ................................... Washington Redskins, 1994-1998 Erdman, Jack; DB .......................... Chicago Bears, 1970 Fanucchi, Ledio; T .....................Chicago Cardinals, 1954 Figueroa, Fred; FB.................. New Orleans Saints, 1968 Fellows, Jackie; QB ..................... New York Giants, 1946 Fernandez, Joe; WR .................. Seattle Seahawks, 2007 Fletcher, Lafayette; TB .............Kansas City Chiefs, 1984 Floyd, Malcolm; WR ..................Houston Oilers, 1994-97 Fontenot, Therrian; CB .............. Green Bay Packer, 2006 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 2007 Foust, Mike; OT ........................ Cincinnati Bengals, 1990 ........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991

.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1992 Fox, Vernon; SS ................San Diego Chargers, 2002-03 ..................................................... Detroit Lions, 2004-06 ....................................... Washington Redskins, 2006-07 ................................................ Denver Broncos, 2008-09 Freeman, Mike; DB ....................Minnesota Vikings, 1968 Franklin, Derrick; DB ..................... Atlanta Falcons, 1984 Franklin, Jethro; DE ........................ Houston Oilers, 1988 ............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1989-90 ...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 1969 Frazier, Curtis; CB .................... Cincinnati Bengals, 1968 Gaines, Paris; RB ......................... Denver Broncos, 2002 Gardenhire, Allen; WR .............Philadelphia Eagles, 1989 Garner, Bob; RB .................. Los Angeles Chargers, 1960 ............................................... Oakland Raiders, 1961-63 Garzoni, Mike; HB ....................... New York Giants, 1942 Gass, A.J.; LB ....................Edmonton Eskimos, 1998-02 Gatrell, Rob; OG ............. New England Patriots, 2000-02 Gilson, Ray; DL ............................ Dallas Cowboys, 1976 Glazebrook, Bob; DB.............. Oakland Raiders, 1977-78 .................................................Atlanta Falcons, 1979-83 Glover, Clyde; DT ....... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1984-86 ......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1987-89 ............................................................Buffalo Bills, 1990 Gooch, Keith; DB ................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984-89 Grayson, David; LB ................ San Francisco 49ers,1987 .............................................Cleveland Browns, 1987-91 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1992-94 Greenwood, Sylvester; DE ........ Los Angeles Rams, 1967 Griffin, Coutney; DB .......Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991 ............................................ Los Angeles Rams, 1992-94 Hall, Cory; DB .....................Cincinnati Bengals, 1999-02 .................................................Atlanta Falcons, 2003-04 Hall, Kenny; OT ....................... Denver Broncos, 1994-95 Hamler, Jamel .............................. Denver Broncos, 2011 Handley, Dick; C ............................ Baltimore Colts, 1947 Hannemann, Cliff; LB ............... Los Angeles Rams, 1987 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1987 Hardwick, Jesse; OT .............. San Diego Chargers, 1993 .......................................... Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994 Harper, Alan; DT .........................New York Jets, 2002-04 Harris, Carl Ray; DB ..................... Dallas Cowboys, 1971 Harris, Lee; WR ........................ Cincinnati Bengals, 1994 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 Harris, Moses, SS ..........................St. Louis Rams, 2010 Hayes, Gary; CB....... Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1981-83 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984 ........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1984-86 Henderson, Wyatt; WR ............. Los Angeles Rams, 1980 ............................................... San Diego Chargers, 1981 .................................. Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1982-83 ....................................... Jacksonville Bulls (USFL), 1984 .................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1985 ................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1986-92 Hernandez, Gary; P ...................... Dallas Cowboys, 1977 Hooks, Delmo; LB ....................... Oakland Raiders, 1981 ....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Houston, Steve; OG .......................... Detroit Lions, 1982 ....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Huff, Orlando; LB ................. Seattle Seahawks, 2001-04 ..............................................Arizona Cardinals, 2005-07 Hunt, Erv; RB .......................... Green Bay Packers, 1970 Jackson, Andrew; G ...................... Atlanta Falcons, 2011 Jacobs, Ben; LB ......................... Cleveland Browns 2011 James, Jason; OL ......................... Miami Dolphins, 1995 ..................................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1996 Jefferson, A.J.; CB ................Arizona Cardinals, 2010-11

Jenkins, Damon; CB ........................New York Jets, 2008 Jennings, Adam; WR ................Atlanta Falcons, 2006-08 ..................................................... Detroit Lions, 2008-10 Jones, Charlie; WR ............San Diego Chargers, 1996-99 Jones, Craig; TE .......... San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991 Jones, Dean; QB ......................... Oakland Raiders, 1978 Jones, Frank; WR ...........Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1992 Jones, Howard; DE.......................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984 ....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 Jones, Myron; FBLos Angeles Raiders (304th pick), 1990 Jones, Tommy; CB ....................... Dallas Cowboys, 1994 ..............................................Ottawa RoughRiders, 1994 ............................ Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1996-97 Karraker, Rusty; P ................. San Francisco 49ers, 1984 Kelley, Jack; HB .......................... New York Giants, 1946 Kimbrough, Jaime; RB .......... San Francisco 49ers, 1999 Knocke, Bill; HB ...................... Green Bay Packers, 1964 Kobdish, Josh ....................... San Francisco 49ers, 1999 Lane, Calvin; DB .................... San Diego Chargers, 1976 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1977 Lee, Steve; LB ....... Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993 Leonard, Louis; DT .........................St. Louis Rams, 2007 .............................................Cleveland Browns, 2007-09 ............................................. Carolina Panthers, 2009-10 ..................................................... Denver Broncos, 2011 Long, Jim; FB ........................ San Francisco 49ers, 1964 Lovely, Ken; RB ............................ Dallas Cowboys, 1981 Malone, Robert; P ........... Jacksonville Jaguars, 2010-11 Mancini, Mike; P .................... San Francisco 49ers, 1986 ................................................ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987 .......................................................... Detroit Lions, 1987 Masini, Mickey; RB........... San Francisco 49ers, 1947-48 ................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1948 Mankins, Logan; OG.. New England Patriots, 2005-10-11 Marshall, Richard; CB .......... Carolina Panthers, 2006-10 ...................................................Arizona Cardinals, 2011 Mathews, Ryan; RB ...........San Diego Chargers, 2010-11 Mathis, Wendell; RB ..................Minnesota Vikings, 2006 Mattox, Jack; T ....................... Denver Broncos, 1961-62 McCauley, Marcus; CB .........Minnesota Vikings, 2007-09 ............................................... New Orleans Saints, 2009 ............................................ Washington Redskins, 2010 McCoy, Keith; CB ...Phoenix Cardinals (291st pick), 1988 ..................................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989 ........................................ Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1991 McIntrye, Garrett; LB .......................New York Jets, 2011 McKnight, Matt; FS ........................ Houston Oilers, 1983 McNeil, Len; OG ...................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964 Means, Kelvin, WR .............. New England Patriots, 1992 ................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1993-96 Messer, Dale; HB .............. San Francisco 49ers, 1961-65 Michael, Rodney; OL ................. Indianapolis Colts, 2003 Miller, Lonyae, RB ...................Dallas Cowboys, 2010-11 Mince, Mike; DB .......................... New York Giants, 1979 Mitchell, Dennis; DB ..................... Dallas Cowboys, 1985 Moffitt, Mike; TE ................. Green Bay Packers, 1986-87 .................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1988 Molich, Jim; E ................................... Detroit Lions, 1946 Molle, Kevin; OT .........Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), ................................................................. 1983, 1986-89 ................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1983-85 Moore, Marlon; WR ..................Miami Dolphins, 2010-11 Mooshagian, Steve; WRLos Angeles Express (USFL), 1983 Mosley, Anthony; FB ................. Chicago Bears, 1987-88 ......................................... Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-90 Moulton, Denny; WR ................Kansas City Chiefs, 1968 Muhammed, Steve; CB ........ Indianapolis Colts, 1999-01

Neal, Lorenzo; FB .............. New Orleans Saints, 1993-96 ...................................................New York Jets, 1997-98 ......................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1998 .............................................. Tennessee Titans, 1999-00 ............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-02 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 2003-07 .................................................... Oakland Raiders, 2009 Neville, Tom; OT ........................ Seattle Seahawks, 1985 ............................ Green Bay Packers, 1986-88, 1992-93 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1990 ......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1992-94 Nicolopulos, Craig; LB ............Philadelphia Eagles, 1982 Novacek, Bump; TE.................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1990 ............................................................Buffalo Bills, 1990 O’Leary, John; LB ..................... Los Angeles Rams, 1988 Pacheco, Chris; NG .................. Los Angeles Rams, 1986 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1987 Paige, Stephone; WR ......... Kansas City Chiefs, 1983-92 ..................................................Minnesota Vikings, 1993 Papac, Nick; QB ........................... Dallas Cowboys, 1961 .................................................... Oakland Raiders, 1961 Pascoe, Bear; TE.............. San Francisco 49ers, 2009-10 .................................................... New York Giants, 2011 Petersen, George; LB ...............Kansas City Chiefs, 1987 Petrucci, Vince; K ......................... Dallas Cowboys, 1979 Phillips, Herbie; FB ....................... Dallas Cowboys, 1971 Pickens, Dwight; FL .............. San Francisco 49ers, 1990 ...............................San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991-92 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1991 Pittman, Michael; RB .............Arizona Cardinals, 1998-01 .................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002-08 ..................................................... Denver Broncos, 2009 Philpott, Dean; FB .....................Chicago Cardinals, 1958 Plump, Dave; RB ................... San Francisco 49ers, 1965 ...................................... San Diego Chargers (AFL), 1966 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1967 Pollock, Brent; OG ..Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1990-91 Pope, Marquez; FS ............San Diego Chargers, 1992-93 ................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1994 ......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1995-98 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1999 ............................................... Oakland Raiders, 2000-01 Popelar, Lou; OT ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1960 Porter, Brian; CB ............. Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1994 Rachal, Latario; WR.. Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1997 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98 Ramsey, Greg; DE ....................St. Louis Cardinals, 1987 .................................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1987 Riley, Marcus; LB .................... Green Bay Packers, 2008 Rippentrop, Bob; LB ... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1979-80 .......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1981-82 Rix, Zack; NG .................. Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1993 .......................................... Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994 Rivers, Ron; RB ...................... San Diego Chargers, 1994 ..................................................... Detroit Lions, 1994-98 ...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 2000 Roberson, Brian; WR .............. New York Giants, 1997-98 ................................. San Francisco Demons (XFL), 2001 Roberts, Jeff; P ..........................Arizona Cardinals, 1999 Robinson, Bryan; DT ................ St. Louis Rams, 1997-98 .................................................. Chicago Bears, 1999-03 ...................................................... Miami Dolphins, 2004 ............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 2005-07 ..............................................Arizona Cardinals, 2008-10 Rodriquez, Maurice; LB ............Kansas City Chiefs, 2002 .......................................................St. Louis Rams, 2003 Rogers, Darryl; E ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1955

Rogers, Tracy; LB ........................... Houston Oilers, 1989 ........................................... Kansas City Chiefs, 1990-97 Sams, Tierre; CB ...................... Cincinnati Bengals, 2002 Sanders, James; SS .. New England Patriots, 2005-10-11 Scambray, Scott; TE.................. Seattle Seahawks, 1981 Schey, Joe; OT .................... New England Patriots, 2003 Scott, Billy;OL ................. Shreveport Pirates (CFL), 1994 Serfas, Nick; DE ................ Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994 Sherman, Ray; DB ................... Green Bay Packers, 1973 Shugart, Craig; TE ............... New England Patriots, 1985 Shelley, Stephen; SE .............. San Diego Chargers, 1990 .......................................Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991 Shelton, David; DB ... Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1990-94 Shirley, Jason; OG ..........Cincinnati Bengals, 2008-10-11 Smith, Brock; WR .................. Los Angeles Raiders, 1988 ................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989-90 .............................. Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1991-92 Smith, Clifton; RB........ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008-10 Smith, Roger; WR........... Washington Redskins, 1964-67 ................................................Philadelphia Eagles, 1968 Spach, Stephen; TE .......... Philadelphia Eagles, 2005-06 ..................................................Minnesota Vikings, 2006 ....................................... New England Patriots, 2007-08 ........................................ Arizona Cardinals, 2008-10-11 Spencer, Kevin; WR .................Philadelphia Eagles, 1977 Stahl, John; T .................................... Detroit Lions, 1969 Steevens, John; C ............... New England Patriots, 1985 .............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1986 Stewart, Jason; DT .............. Indianapolis Colts, DT, 2003 Stewart, Michael; SS ........... Los Angeles Rams, 1987-93 .................................................Miami Dolphins, 1994-97 Stoutmire, Omar; CB ...............Dallas Cowboys, 1997-98 ........................................................New York Jets, 1999 ............................................... New York Giants, 2000-04 ............................................ Washington Redskins, 2005 .......................................... New Orleans Saints, 2006-09 ............................................ Washington Redskins, 2010 Sweeney, Kevin; QB ................Dallas Cowboys, 1987-88 .............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1989 ...................................... Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1991 Taylor, Gene; FL .................. New England Patriots, 1987 .................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88 .............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1989 ................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1990 .................................... Barcelona Dragons (WLAF), 1991 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1992 .............................. Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993 Tedford, Jeff; QB ..... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1983-85 ................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87 ............................ Sakatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1987 ............................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1988 Thomas, Lavale; FB ..................Kansas City Chiefs, 1986 ........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1987-88 Thompson, Marty; TE ................... Detroit Lions, 1993-94 ............................................... New Orleans Saints, 1995 Torosian, Ted; FB.................................Buffalo Bills, 1982 .................................. Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983-84 Volek, Billy; QB ...................... Tennessee Titans, 2000-06 .................................... San Diego Chargers, 2007-10-11 Walker, Mike; DE ................. New England Patriots, 1988 Ward, Derrick; RB................... New York Giants, 2004-08 .................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2009-10 Washington, Anthony; CB .. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1981-82 ....................................... Washington Redskins, 1983-85 .................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1985-86 Washington, Tim; CB............. San Francisco 49ers, 1982 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1983

....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1984 .......................... Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1984 .................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1985 Watson, Sam; SS ............ Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1994 Wayte, Billy; RB .............. Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1960 Weaver, Gary; LB .................... Oakland Raiders, 1973-74 ................................................ Green Bay Packers, 1975 Wells, Rio; DB ..............Edmonton Eskimoes (CFL), 1999 Wendell, Ryan; C ....... New England Patriots, 2008-10-11 Wender, Jack; RB ............. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1977 West, Chastin; WR ............. Green Bay Packers, 2010-11 White, Del; LB ......................... Denver Broncos, 1977-78 Whiteside, Mike; WR ...... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1984 Wicker, Paul; OG .......................... Dallas Cowboys, 1963 Wiggins, Kenny; OT ............... San Francisco 49ers, 2011 Wilburn, Fred; CB ...................... Phoenix Cardinals, 1988 .................................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1989 Wilkerson, Jay; LB.................... Los Angeles Rams, 1988 Williams, James; TB .................. Seattle Seahawks, 1987 .............................................. Los Angeles Raiders, 1988 Williams, J.D.; CB ......................... Buffalo Bills, 1990-93 Williams, J.R.; C .......................... New York Giants, 1963 ............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1964-65 Williams, Paul; WR ................ Tennessee Titans, 2007-10 ..................................................... Houston Texans, 2011 Williams, Payton; CB ................. Indianapolis Colts, 2000 ........................................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 2001-02 Williams, Sam; LB .................. Oakland Raiders, 2003-10 Williams, Wendell; DBEdmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1981-82 .....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1983 ................................... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1984-86 Williamson, Greg; CB ............... Los Angeles Rams, 1987 ............................................ New England Patriots, 1988 Willis, Larry; SE ....................... Denver Broncos, 1985-86 ................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-89 ............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1990-91 .......................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1992-94 Wilsey, Bill; G .......................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1967 Withycombe, Mike; OT ...............New York Jets, 1988-90 ........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991 ..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1990-92 ............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 1992-93 .................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994 ...................................................... Baltimore (CFL), 1995 ............................................... San Diego Chargers, 1997 Winans, Tydus; WR ........ Washington Redskins, 1994-96 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1997 Woodruff, Tony; WR........... Philadelphia Eagles, 1982-85 .............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1986 ................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87 ............................................... New Orleans Saints, 1987 Worrell, Cameron; FS ................ Chicago Bears, 2003-06 .................................................Miami Dolphins, 2007-08 ....................................................... Chicago Bears, 2009 Wright, Dwayne, RB ............................Buffalo Bills, 2008 .................................................... New York Giants, 2009 ................................................Philadelphia Eagles, 2010 Wright, Rodney; WR ............................Buffalo Bills, 2002 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 2009 .............................................. San Fransisco 49ers, 2010 Yancy, Billy; DB ........................ Los Angeles Rams, 1978 ....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983 ..................................... Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL), 1984 Young, Calvin; TE ........................ Oakland Raiders, 1976 Young, Roger; DB ................... San Diego Chargers, 1968

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Publications The fundraising arm of Fresno State Athletics coordinates sport clubs to raise money for each individual sport. To create more consistency in the overall quality of each clubs printed materials, a template was designed, with easy to drop in graphics, ensuring gender equity across all sports, and a consistient look that fit in with the overall department look and feel.

BEFORE

2012-13 HOOP CLUB MEMBERSHIP The Hoop Club, of the Bulldog Foundation, is a fan based organization established to increase the enthusiasm for Fresno State Women’s Basketball and to enhance the student-athlete experience. The 2012-13 women’s team is building on the tremendous success over the past few years on the court and in the classroom. We can use your help to build the program to an even higher level.

Membership fees for the Hoop Club are: $50/Individual, $100/Family, $200/Corporate, and $35 for Seniors (62+). Although the Hoop Club is not primarily fundraising driven, the club does provide resources for designated projects approved by the Department of Athletics. ____ $35 Senior

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MAIL AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: THE BULLDOG FOUNDATION / HOOP CLUB P.O. BOX 26267, FRESNO, CA 93729-6267 PHONE 559-278-7160 NAME_____________________________________ ADDRESS_________________________________________ CITY______________________________________ STATE_______________________ZIP__________________ PHONE(S)__________________________________ EMAIL____________________________________________ PAYMENT: VISA / MC / DISCOVER /AMEX / CHECK (Please Circle) – Can FAX to BDF (559) 278-5850 CARD #_____________________________________NAME ON CARD___________________________________ EXP. DATE__________________________________SEC. CODE_______________________________________

THE HOOP CLUB

AFTER DEAR BULLDOG WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FAN

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DOLLARS AT WORK

There are many things that separate Fresno State Women’s Basketball from so many others. Including the tradition of winning conference championships and 5 straight NCAA tournament appearances. Perhaps one of the most obvious is the support our women receive from people like you. We are proud that our attendance ranks as the 2nd highest in the state of California for collegiate women’s basketball. Not only do your cheers fuel us onto victory, but it does a tremendous amount in validating what our team is trying to do for Fresno and the San Joaquin Valley.

BENEFITS OF

MEMBERSHIP SUPPORTING AND ENHANCING THE STUDENT-ATHLETE EXPERIENCE POST GAME WRAP UP WITH COACH PEBLEY SCOUTING REPORT HANDOUT BEFORE EVERY GAME HOOP CLUB NEWSLETTER

We invite you to be a part of the Hoop Club, which directly benefits Fresno State Women’s Basketball student-athletes and the continued growth of our program. Just as your financial support is important, your time and effort are essential to our student-athlete’s success on and off the court. The Hoop Club is one of the best college women’s basketball sport clubs in the country and we are excited to see it grow even more in years to come. Again, thank you for your support of Fresno State Women’s Basketball. As always, cheer loud and proud and we will see you in the SaveMart Center. Go Dogs! Raegan Pebley, Head Coach

THE BULLDOG FOUNDATION | THE HOOP CLUB P.O. BOX 26267 FRESNO, CA 93729-6267

2012 WAC CHAMPIONS

YOUR DOLLARS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THESE PROJECTS: SAVE MART CENTER LOCKER ROOM UPDATES NEW LAPTOPS AND UPDATED SCOUTING SOFTWARE TEAM TRAVEL, INCLUDING TRIPS TO NEW YORK AND AUSTRALIA TEAM BUILDING PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES ONGOING SPONSORSHIP OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES FOR BOTH THE TEAM AND FANS, INCLUDING THE ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET DINNER, THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL, AND MUCH MORE

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events

Zona zoo Student Section & Student Ticketing Program - Arizona Athletics The “Zona Zoo” is the official student section and student ticketing program for University of Arizona Athletics. As a student, David Roost was organization’s chief executive officer, overseeing the Zona Zoo program, the nation’s largest student-run student section and ticketing program for college athletics, representing 12,000+ student members. TOP ACCOMPLISHMENTS (2007-2009)

1. Wrote, proposed, and negotiated strategic student-ticketing policy contracts, including: Boosted internal operating budget by + $50,900 through revenue sharing agreements and corporate sponsorships. 2. Introduced policy for an all-inclusive sports pass and dynamic pricing scheme. Resulting in increased annual departmental revenue by 62%, a boost of + $453,000. 3. Redesigned men’s basketball ticketing strategy. Improved conference game attendance by + 26.7%

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University of Arizona Zona Zoo logo redesign. Before (Lower) and after (Upper). To strengthen its brand identity, the Zona Zoo visual identity evolved to be more legible across various applications. With a sharp modern style, the changes increase recognition and visual appeal.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Card Stunts - Zona zoo A tradition organized and created by David Roost in the Fall of 2007 for the Zona Zoo Student Section. Card Stunts are a planned, coordinated sequence of actions performed by an audience, whose members raise cards that, in the aggregate, create a recognizable image. Originally performed at The University of Arizona Football games in the 1950’s when the tradition lost popularity and died off. David Roost designed a system to coordinate and instruct a series of multiple card stunts, and revitalizing an old tradition. Dates Performed: 11-11-2006 11-03-2007 12-06-2008 10-17-2009

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Painting University Boulevard - ZONA ZOO A tradition organized and created by David Roost in the Fall of 2007. Every Friday morning at 3:00 am before all home UA football games, an organized team of students would gather to paint the street bright red in preparation of the Bear Down Fridays Pep Rally happening later that day. Before images on the left.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events bear down fridays - pep rally - ZONA ZOO A Pep Rally tradition on the Friday before every UA home football game. Run by Zona Zoo and the Marshall Foundation of Tucson AZ. Each week, up to 2,000 students, alumni, fans, and community members congregate to build enthusiasm, listen to coaches, special guest speakers, and to watch the Pride of Arizona marching band perform. Originally created in the Fall of 2006, this tradition was established as a staple event on campus in the Fall of 2008 under the direction of David Roost when the event was combined with the UA Homecoming event, a more than 100 year old tradition.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Merchandise Line - Zona zoo In order to build the strongest Zona Zoo “Brand�, a merchandise line was established to expand our presence. Proposed & officially created in the Spring of 2007 by David Roost. The Zona Zoo Merchandise Line is a full line of apparel sold at The University of Arizona Bookstore. All items are designed by students, with the intention of giving them real-life retail merchandising experience. Royalties are allocated to the UA department of trademarks & licensing , & to the Zona Zoo to help fund student scholarships & support student programs. The success of this merchandise line has lead the expansion of multiple items now being sold in the campus bookstore.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Weekly Email Newsletter - Zona zoo Designed, written, and implemented by David Roost in the Fall of 2007. A new email standard consisting of an integrated marketing communications structure for all communications. Delivered via a weekly email newsletter to a student listserv consisting of over 19,000 recipients.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Men’s Basketball In-Game Atmosphere - Zona zoo Organized and created by David Roost in the Spring of 2008, numerous in-game promotions for the 2,300 seat Zona Zoo Student Section. Including, balloon handouts, t-shirt giveaways, promotional sponsored giveaways, pa scripts, video board activities, organizing united fan cheers, and the first and only Card Stunt performed in McKale memorial center in history in 2009 during the nationally televised Lute Olson tribute on Fox College Sports.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Football Gameday Tailgating A tradition organized and created by David Roost in the Fall of 2007. Zona Zoo offers pre-game tailgates open to all 12,000 Zona Zoo members. Tailgates consist of games, food, prizes, non-alcoholic beverages, music, and visits from mascots, cheer squads, and the Pride of Arizona Marching band.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Junior Cats - Zona zoo Created under the supervision of David Roost, the JuniorCats mission is to encourage children to pursue higher education through the formation of mentorship relationships between children, and college level students. JuniorCats pairs disadvantaged middle school children with Zona Zoo members who guide them through a structured program designed to promote higher education, academics, spirit and traditions. Introduced in the fall of 2008, this program has continued to touch the lives of dozens of children since its creation.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS....................................................Marketing & Events Public professional Persona Articulate, and confident. An experienced public speaker, press conferences, quoted in dozens of printed newspaper articles, interviewed by local and national media on television, and internet video.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS...................................................................... development Description: The Wildcat Club has partnered with Zona Zoo to launch the Student Wildcat Club program for the 2010-2011 season. The purpose of this program is to spread awareness of the Wildcat Club with current University of Arizona students, to generate new members and increase revenue for the Wildcat Club, and to get our most die-hard fans in the habit of supporting Arizona Athletics at an early age. Goal: Generate 2,000 members, and $50,000. (As of 6-7-2010 this program has brought in 271 new members, for a total of $6775.00 in the first two weeks of the programs inception) Role: Introduced and presented original idea for program. Assisted with program creation, design and implementation. Research of and contact with other schools that have similar programs. Assist in all major decisions as a member of the steering committee. Lead designer of all print materials, logo creation, and t-shirt design.

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS.............................Salvaged Wood CRAftsman Artisan craftsman specializing in building furniture with primarily salvaged, found, and reclaimed wood.

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