2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
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Important Numbers (208 Area Code) Main Athletic Department..................... 282-2771 Athletic Department FAX........................ 282-4063 Football Office............................................. 282-2779 Football FAX................................................. 282-4388 Holt Arena Press Box................................. 282-2952 Ticket Information.....................................282-FANS
ISU QUICK FACTS Founded: 1901 Location: Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment: 15,041 President: Dr. Arthur Vailas Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Scott Benson Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference: Big Sky Conference Athletic Director: Jeff Tingey Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Nancy Graziano Asst. A.D./Media Relations: TBA Athletic Phone: 208-282-4668 Football MRD: TBA MRD phone: 208-282-2621 MRD cell: 208-406-3570 MRD fax: 208-282-3659 MRD Email: mercfran@isu.edu Assistant MRD: Katie Zigars AMRD phone: 208-282-3651 MRD cell: 208-406-3910 AMRD Email: zigakath@isu.edu Media Relations G.A.: Jaime Schroeder MRGA phone: 208-406-3190 MRGA Email: schrjaim@isu.edu
Why the Bengals? How did Idaho State’s athletic teams become the Bengals, when there just aren’t any to be found in the region? A good question. Originally, when the school was the Academy of Idaho in 1902, the school’s athletic teams were dubbed “Bantams”, and it stayed that way until 1917, when J.A. Fogt became head football coach. Now Idaho Tech, the team’s nickname was changed to “Tigers”, in part due to Ralph Hutchinson, who was the Director of Physical Education and Athletics. Hutchinson was a graduate of Princeton (the Tigers), so he founded the school’s first booster club, the “I” Club, and brought the “Tiger” mascot with him. When the school became the University of Idaho-Southern Branch in 1927, the nickname switched to “Bengals”, although many newspaper and yearbook accounts refer to the team by both “Bengals” and “Tigers”. The freshman teams during this time suffered the unfortunate distinction of the nickname “Kittens”, or even worse, the “Kitties”. As a branch of the University of Idaho, the school’s colors were black and gold, just like the Vandals, and although the official colors switched to black and orange sometime in the 1940s, the football team wore black jerseys with gold trim through the 1960s. The squad also used red numerals for awhile in the late 1940s, and Idaho State’s 1970 home jerseys were more red than orange. It wasn’t until 1971 that a truly orange jersey was used by the football team for the first time. The school’s official colors are black and orange (PMS 165), and the trim color is gold (PMS 137), a small remembrance to harken back to ISU’s rich history.
Page DIrectory Table of Contents..........................................................1 About Idaho State University...............................2-3 Diversity............................................................................4 Academic Support........................................................5 Training Room & Injury Prevention........................6 Bengals in the NFL................................................. 7-10 Bengals in other Pro Leagues................................ 11 Caccia Field................................................................... 12 The “Babe” Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award........ 13 Holt Arena..................................................................... 14 Marcus Jackson Award............................................. 15 A Decade of NFL Signings................................16-19 Notable ISU Alumni.............................................20-21 1981 National Champions...................................... 22 2010 Outlook Season Outlook....................................................24-25 Bengal Village........................................................26-27 By the Numbers.......................................................... 28 2010 Coaching Staff Head Coach John Zamberlin...........................30-31 Assistant Coaching Staff....................................32-36 All-Time Assistant Coaches.................................... 37 2010 Bengals Rosters.....................................................................38-39 Player Map.................................................................... 40 Player Bios...............................................................41-62 Jared Allen-Buck Buchanan Award..................... 63 2010 Opponents & 2009 Statistics 2009 Opponents.................................................64-74 Jared Allen Strength & Cond. Center.................. 75 Big Sky Conference................................................... 76 All Big Sky Conference............................................. 77 Big Sky Conference Statistics..........................78-79 Idaho State Statistics..........................................80-82
2009 Season Boxscores......................................83-88 History and Records All-Time Results................................................ 90-101 Passing Records...............................................102-104 Rushing Records..............................................105-107 Receiving Records..........................................108-110 Kicking Records...............................................111-112 Overall Records................................................113-116 Year-by-Year Leaders.....................................117-120 Year-by-Year Stats....................................................121 Conference Honors........................................122-123 Special Games...........................................................124 All-Time Lettermen........................................125-129 Bennion Awards.......................................................130 Ranked Stats..............................................................131 Great Moments................................................132-135 Playoff Boxscores............................................136-137 Conference Championships.......................138-139 Administration & Media Information ISU President.............................................................141 ISU Athletic Director...............................................142 ISU Senior Athletic Administration..........143-144 ISU Staff.......................................................................145 S.A.A.C/P.A.W.S..........................................................146 Band/Cheer/Dance/BengalFest..........................147 Bengals on the Air and Net..................................148 ISU Athletic Department History.......................149 ISU Ring of Honor....................................................150 ISU Athletic Hall of Fame.......................................151 Athletics Staff Directory........................................152 Football Media List..................................................153 Media Services for Football..................................154
Credits The 2010 Idaho State University Football Media Guide was compiled and written by Frank Mercogliano. Design and layout was by Katie Zigars and Mercogliano using Adobe InDesign software. Permission is granted to quote, in whole or part, any material in this guide. The guide was edited by Mercogliano, along with the ISU football coaches, Brad Bugger, and Troy Briggs. The original historical research was conducted by former SID Glenn Alford, and new research in the past few years has allowed the guide to grow to its present size. Any corrections or additions are welcome. All photographs are credited to ISU Photographic Services unless otherwise noted. Thanks to Julie Hillebrandt, who took almost all of the action pictures for this year’s book. Other photographers include Kevin Wellard and Susan Duncan. To obtain photography credentials, check the final page for instructions.
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John Zamberlin (Pacific Lutheran, 1979) Head Coach/Linebackers Steve Amrine (Eastern Washington, 1996) Recruiting Coordinator/Safeties Phil Earley (Pacific Lutheran, 1980) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Brian Strandley (Idaho, 1995) Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Kenyon Blue (Idaho State, 2009) Cornerbacks Jon Clark (Ohio, 2004) Offensive Line Junior Falevai (Idaho State, 2002) Tight Ends Josh Fetter (Idaho, 1996) Defensive Line Drew Miller (Idaho State, 2007) Wide Receivers Nick Whitworth (Idaho State, 2003) Running Backs
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ABOUT IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY This view of the campus was taken from Bartz Field, which now houses Miller Ranch Stadium, ISU’s new softball facility. From Bartz, which is a gathering place for family to picnic and enjoy a large area of green space on campus, one has views of the rolling hills of Pocatello, the mountains to the east, and on a clear day, the butte beyond the Arco Desert.
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The Idaho Accelerator Center at ISU’s research park allows for researchers and national laboratories to utilize special nuclear facilities.
Idaho State University is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution that draws students from around the world. It meets the growing demand for higher-education services with seven colleges—Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Pharmacy and Technology—and a graduate school. Together, they offer nearly 280 certificate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and post-doctoral programs. ISU is the state-designated lead institution for health-professions education. Founded in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho, Idaho State University initially offered college-prep and industrial courses. In its first 100 years, the school underwent considerable growth and change.
The columns on Red Hill are a Pocatello landmark. They are atop of Red Hill, which overlooks Davis Field, which is home to Idaho State’s track and soccer programs.
The clock tower is one of the newer additions to the Pond Student Union Building, which houses ISU’s official bookstore, several dining options, a game room, a billiards hall, and a bowling alley.
The newest addition to the campus is the Rendezvous Center, which houses apartment-style student housing, a dining hall, and classrooms, and the building is seen as a bridge between the upper and lower campuses.
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Forty students were enrolled in Pocatello in 1902; today, about 14,000 students attend classes at the main campus and at centers around the state. More than 2,000 graduate annually. Idaho State University’s role in higher education has grown dramatically. In 1927, legislation was passed making it the University of Idaho–Southern Branch. In 1963 it became Idaho State University. At that time there were 3,500 students, four colleges offering six bachelor’s and eight master’s degrees, and a trade and technical school with 14 programs. Current enrollment includes about 2,500 students attending ISU–Idaho Falls, and more than 2,500 attending classes at ISU–Boise, ISU–Twin Falls, and centers in American Falls, Blackfoot, Coeur d’Alene, Hailey, Preston and Soda Springs. Located in Pocatello, ISU is a short distance from several prominent recreation areas, foremost among them Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, and Sun Valley. ISU students enjoy unrivaled outdoor activities, from skiing to backpacking, bicycling, riverrunning, and fishing in Idaho’s famous blue-ribbon trout streams. The original campus consisted of a four-block area of 8 1/2 acres donated by the citizens of Pocatello. Today, ISU has 105 buildings and 1,103 acres. The university offers cultural events and athletic programs featuring
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The university has been ranked among the national leaders in the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) examinations for the past decade, with pass rates more than three times the national average. The statistics are based on students taking the exam for the first time. The beauty of Holt Arena on a perfect fall afternoon in Pocatello. As Idaho’s center for education in health professions and with supporting physical and The Stephens Performing Arts Center is the jewel of biological sciences, Idaho State University offers Southeast Idaho. Universally lauded for its design degrees in dental hygiene, dietetics, health-care and acoustics, the building is the premiere concert administration, nursing, radiographic science, and hall in Idaho. speech pathology and audiology. Also offered are master’s programs in education of the deaf, nursing, A doctorate is available in clinical psychology. physical therapy, and speech pathology and audiology. ISU is a leader in educator preparation, offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in teacher education, educational administration, family and consumer sciences, physical education and dance, school psychology, special education, and vocational teacher education, occupational-training management, and corporate training. Neighbor to the Idaho National Laboratory and home of Idaho’s first university-related business and research park, ISU has a continuing emphasis on business, engineering and the liberal arts, helping maintain a solid base for other academic disciplines. Overall, ISU’s students take part in more than 280 certificate and degree programs in the college of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Pharmacy and The Swanson Arch is one of the oldest pieces Technology. If ISU doesn’t have exactly what a student is looking of architecture on campus. Incoming freshmen for, the Office of Individualized Education oversees programs that enter the campus through the arch, and they provide students the opportunity to “design” a degree in a field exit after graduation. The arch is also on the not formally available at ISU. Such students can earn Bachelor The Sports & Orthopaedic Center at ISU houses complete medical official university seal for Idaho State. offices and the Jared Allen Strength & Conditioning Center, located of University Studies, Bachelor of Arts in General Studies, or right next to Holt Arena. Bachelor of Applied Technology degrees.
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local, national and international participants. Idaho State University has grown through five name changes: the Academy of Idaho, 1901-1915; Idaho Technical Institute, 1915-1927; University of Idaho-Southern Branch, 1927-1947; Idaho State College, 1946-1963. ISU has an abundance of top-flight academic programs, including nationally acknowledged courses of study in business and pharmacy, and state-designated leadership in the health professions.
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Commitment to Diversity At Idaho State University there are more than 30 different cultural organizations to help potential student-athletes adapt to college life. Idaho State seeks to enrich every student’s educational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through programs that can take students around the globe or to a quiet corner on campus for a discussion with a new found friend offering a different point of view.
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Cultural Student Organizations
African Student Association Black Student Alliance Carribbean Steel Drum Band Chinese Student Association German Club Idaho Progressive Student Alliance International Students Association Japanese Club Latter Day Saints Student Alliance Le Conseil Francais NAACP (College Chapter) NAACP (Pocatello Chapter) Native Americans United Native Nations Dance Theater Nepalese Student Association Pakistani Student Association Polynesian Club PRIDE (Preserving and Reviving Indian Daughters with Education) Russian Club Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Omega Psi Phi Sigma Gamma Rho
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ACADEMIC SERVICES and continues in helping the newcomer make the transition from high school or junior college to college. “When they arrive at ISU we want it to be a positive experience,” Graziano says. The Student-Athlete Support Center serves as a liaison for the student-athlete to all services available to the student population as a whole, including but not limited to career counseling, the counseling and testing office, the academic skills center, the registrar, financial aid, the placement office, postgraduate scholarships, and any other student services. The office also provides tutoring, helps the studentathlete stay on track for graduation and NCAA eligibility, provides advising on general education courses until a major course of study is selected, and helps with career choices with the idea in mind that a college education can be more meaningful when a career is decided on. The office also makes presentations on drug and alcohol awareness available to the student-athletes. “Even though our graduation rates are good, we are constantly striving to improve them,” Graziano says. “The creation of the Student-Athlete Support Center is a positive
step in that improvement.” The refurbished Student-Athlete Support Center was dedicated in 2003 and is located on the south side of Holt Arena. As part of the refurbishment, student computers and additional space for academic counseling were added, bringing added benefits to the students. The department continues to expand, as in 2008, an expanded study center in Turner Hall was opened. The new center was funded with a $40,000 grant obtained by Matt Steuart from the NCAA. The new study area features over a dozen computer stations, a quiet room, and has available tutoring for the student-athletes.
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Clint Brock
Nic Edgson
Jarrett Huk
Ryan Henry
Ethan Monroe Chad O’Donnell JD Ponciano
Mitch Rudder
Sean Rutten
Brad Shedd
Dustin Tew
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Academics
Every academic institution’s first responsibility is to prepare its students for the best opportunity to graduate with their fullest potential. Idaho State understands this responsibility very well and instituted the Student-Athlete Support Center for its student-athletes, to enable them to balance the time requirements for both academics and athletics with the ultimate goal of obtaining their degree. Under the direction of Nancy Graziano, and assisted by a strong and caring staff, the Student-Athlete Support Center provides a variety of services with that in mind. The center’s function begins even before a studentathlete sets foot on campus with transcript evaluation,
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Training and Injury prevention
Injury Prevention
ISU SPORTS AND ORTHOPEDIC CENTER
Idaho State’s athletic facilities had already boasted of the first domed stadium capable of housing both football and basketball ever constructed on a college campus, as well as America’s fastest indoor board track. With the June 1994 opening of the Sports & Orthopaedic Center at ISU, they include the premier weight training facility in the Big Sky Conference. The 25,000-foot Center includes a 6,800-foot state-ofthe-art weight training area that is reserved strictly for Idaho State’s student-athletes. The area has weight lifting stations, stationary bicycles, and aerobics equipment, as well as an onsite strength and conditioning coach. The Center also houses the offices of Drs. Tony Joseph, M.R. Mickelson, ISU’s team physician, Steve Coker, Kenneth E. Newhouse, Dr. Vermon Esplin, Dr. Sandra Hoffman, and Dr. Chris Johnson along with the offices of The Pocatello Physical Therapy Clinic with physical therapists Ric Benedetti and Dan DesFosses, and an alumni, recruitment and educational center with meeting and classrooms. It was built at a cost of $2.5 million.
The Center is a joint venture of ISU and the Portneuf Medical Center and was 14 months in construction. It is a major milestone for ISU in fulfilling its mission as the state’s lead institution for health care education. It serves as an educational and training facility for health sciences students, faculty, area health care providers, and the community. The Center is beneficial for ISU’s student-athletes in numerous ways, aside from the enormous benefit of the area’s premier weight training facility being next door to Holt Arena. First and foremost, student-athletes have immediate access to physicians and therapists as well as the equipment used in treatment and rehabilitation. The Center was built at no cost to the public. The privatelyfinanced structure will be leased to PMC and after the two 20year land leases have expired, ownership is transferred back to Idaho State University.
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY TEAM PHYSICIANS (Offices located in the ISU Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center)
Tom Brock Head Football Trainer 7th Season Tom Brock is entering his seventh season with Idaho State University, and his second as the head football trainer after spending the previous three years as the lead trainer with the Idaho State men’s basketball program. Tom also works extensively with track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, and with ISU’s summer conditioning for football. Tom spent his first two years at Idaho State as a graduate assistant, where he served as the trainer for a pair of Big Sky Conference soccer titles. Brock has served under the tutelage of Hall of Fame Trainer Phil Luckey, who is around for his 42nd year at Idaho State. Brock works with ISU’s staff of trainers and team physicians in providing injury prevention and care for the basketball team. He also is instrumental in developing and implementing rehabilitation programs to help athletes return to the court quickly and safely. Tom serves as First-Aid/CPR Coordinator for the department. He also served an athletic training internship with the New Orleans Saints, and he is a certified Eagle Scout. A licensed ATC for the state of Idaho, Tom earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Boise State in 2002, and his master’s from Idaho State in athletic administration in 2004.
Jodi Wotowey Head Athletic Trainer Asst. Football Trainer Dr. Aaron Altenburg Team Physician
Dr. Steve Coker Team Physician
Dr. Vermon Esplin Team Physician
Dr. Chris Johnson Team Physician
Dr. Tony Joseph Team Physician
Dr. Ken Newhouse Team Physician
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Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1978.......10th........255......... Will Grant Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2004.......... Isaac Mitchell, RB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Jim Wagstaff, DB..........................1960-61 Year G Int Yards TD PR-Yd 1960 14 6 93 1 0-0 1961 14 3 25 0 1-35 Career 31 9 118 1 1-35 Will Grant, C...................................1978-87 Year G 1978 16 1979 16 Atlanta 1980 16 1981 16 Falcons 1982 9 Draft Choices 1983 16 Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1986.......8th...........197......... Kevin Hudgens 1984 16 1985 16 1987 1 Baltimore Career 129 Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1959.......... Jim Wagstaff, DB 2007.......... Pago Togafau, LB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Pago Togafau, LB...............................2008 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2008 6 12 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 Career 13 18 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 Jim Wagstaff, DB................................1959 Year G Int Yards TD PR-Yd 1959 3 0 0 0 0-0 Career 31 9 118 1 1-35
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Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2002.......... Josh Robinson, DB
Chicago Bears Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1994.......... Merril Hoge, RB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Merril Hoge, RB..................................1994
Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Ypc TD 1994 5 6 24 4.0 0 13 79 6.1 0 Car. 114 825 3139 3.8 21 254 2133 8.4 13
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Carolina Panthers Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2008.......... Dan Zeidman, P-K 2009.......... D.J. Clark, CB
Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2004.......... Eddie Johnson, P 2005.......... Sale’ Key, WR 2008.......... Clyde Logan, WR
Dallas Cowboys Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1983.......11th........300......... Dan Taylor Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos
1986.......... Bob Otto, DL All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Bob Otto, DL.......................................1986 Year G 1986 4 Career 7
Denver Broncos Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1971.......10th........243......... Carlis Harris Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1987.......... Dan MacDonald, LB 2007.......... Eddie Johnson, P All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Dan MacDonald, LB..........................1987 Year G 1987 3 Career 3
Detroit Lions Draft Choices Year.....Rd...........Pick...... Name 1958...21st........253....... Jim Wagstaff 1964...13th.......173....... John Miller 1982...6th.........154....... Mike Machurek 1983...12th.......321....... Jim Lane Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2000.......... Pete Garces, K 2008.......... Eddie Johnson, P
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Jacksonville Jaguars Free Agent Signings Year Name, Pos 2005 Eddie Johnson, P
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Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1956.......23rd........271......... Al Stephenson 1975.......13th........313......... John Roman Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2007.......... Jeff Charleston, DL All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Jeff Charleston, DL............................2007 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2007 13 24 1.0 1 0 0-0 3 Career 13 24 1.0 1 0 0-0 3
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Draft Choices Year........Rd............Pick........ Name 1973......6th...........152......... Tom Toner 1977......3rd...........74............ Rick Scribner Free Agent Signings Year........... Name, Pos 2001.......... Shane Griggs, QB 2009.......... Evan Dietrich-Smith, OL 2009.......... D.J. Clark, DB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Tom Toner, LB...............................1973-77 Year G Int Yards TD Safety 1973 14 1 1 0 0 1975 14 1 0 0 1 1976 11 1 28 0 0 1977 14 1 10 0 0 Career 53 4 39 0 1 Evan Dietrich-Smith, OL.................2009 Year G 2009 13 Career 13
Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1982.......8th...........214......... Case deBruijn 2004.......4th...........126......... Jared Allen Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2002.......... Seth Burford, QB 2005.......... Edwin Thompson, TE 2009.......... Matt Gutierrez, QB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Jared Allen, DL........................2004-2007 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2004 15 31 9.0 0 0 0-0 0 2005 16 55 11.0 7 2 0-0 5 2006 16 77 7.5 3 6 1-3 10 2007 14 64 15.5 3 0 0-0 10 Career 93 331 71.5 21 11 2-(-1) 32 (Two TD Rec. in 2007)
Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1987.......... Jamie Fitzgerald, DB Acquired Via Trade 2008.......... Jared Allen, DL (via Kansas City) All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Jared Allen, DL...................................2008 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2008 16 54 14.5 3 0 0-0 3
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2009 16 50 14.5 5 3 1-(-4) 4 Career 93 331 71.5 21 11 2-(-1) 32 Eddie Johnson, P..............................2003 Year G Punts Yards AVG Blk 2003 14 56 2,191 39.1 1 Career 14 56 2,191 39.1 1
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Case deBruijn, P.................................1982 Year G Punts Yards AVG Blk 1982 1 5 174 34.8 0 Career 1 5 174 34.8 0
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Houston All-Time Roster Name, Pos..................................... Years Texans Mike Machurek, QB......................1984 Free Agent Signings Year G A-C-I .PCT Yds TD Rush Yds Year............ Name, Pos 1984 4 14-43-6 .326 193 0 1 9 2006.......... Jeff Charleston, DL Car. 4 14-43-6 .326 193 0 1 9
Minnesota Vikings Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 2003.......6th...........180......... Eddie Johnson
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New Orleans Saints Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1987.......... Ken O’Neal, TE 2008.......... Pago Togafau, LB 2008.......... Jeff Charleston, DE All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Jeff Charleston, DE............................2008 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2008 10 18 3.0 1 0 0-0 3 Career 23 42 4.0 1 0 0-0 3
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Name, Pos........................................... Years Ken O’Neal, TE....................................1987 Year G Rec Yards AVG TD 1987 2 3 10 3.3 1 Career 2 3 10 3.3 1
Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1987.......... Mike Busch, QB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Mike Busch, QB..................................1987 Year G A-C-I .PCT Yds TD Rush Yds 1987 2 17-47-2 .362 278 3 0 0 Car. 2 17-47-2 .362 278 3 0 0
New York Jets Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1970.......9th...........228......... Ed Bell Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1976.......... John Roman, OL 1978.......... Joel Morieno, DL
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John Roman, OL.....................1976-1982 Year G 1976 14 1977 9 1978 16 1979 16 1980 16 1981 16 1982 9 Career 96 (1 Rec in 1978 for -2)
Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1961.......22nd.......AFL......... Blayne Jones 1972.......10th........254......... Phil Price 1974.......15th........383......... Greg Mathis Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1991.......... Ruben Jackson, DB
Philadelphia Eagles Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1988.......... Shawn Beals, KR 2007.......... Pago Togafau, MLB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Shawn Beals, KR.................................1988 Year G KOR Yards AVG TD 1988 13 34 625 18.4 0 Career 13 34 625 18.4 0 Pago Togafau, LB...............................2007 Year G Tackles Sacks FF FR INT PD 2007 7 6 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 Career 7 6 0.0 0 0 0-0 0
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Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2007.......... Matt Gutierrez, QB Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1975.......11th........272......... Rene’ Garnett 1975.......12th........297......... Matt Kendom All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Matt Gutierrez, QB............................2007 Year G A-C-I .PCT Yds TD Rush Yds 2007 5 1-1-0 1.000 15 0 5 -13 2008 0 0-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 Car. 5 1-1-0 1.000 15 0 5 -13
All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Ed Bell, WR.....................................1970-75 Year G Rec Yds TD PR-yds KR-yrd Rush 1970 14 21 246 2 7-33 3-61 2-(-7) 1971 14 5 110 1 1-(-3) 0-0 0-0 1972 13 35 629 2 0-0 0-0 1-(-5) 1973 13 24 319 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1974 13 13 126 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1975 14 20 344 4 2-42 0-0 0-0 Car. 86 118 1774 12 17-103 4-79 3-(-12)
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Bengal FOOTBALL All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Brian Vertefeuille, OL.......................1974 Year G Draft Choices 1974 14 Year........Rd............Pick........ Name 1987.......10th........261......... Merril Hoge Career 14 Ed Bell, WR...........................................1976 All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Year G Rec Yds TD PR-yds KR-yrd Rush Merril Hoge, RB............................1987-93 1976 5 0 0 0 7-31 1-18 0-0 Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Ypc TD Car. 86 118 1774 12 17-103 4-79 3-(-12) 1987 13 3 8 2.7 0 7 97 13.9 1 1988 16 170 705 4.1 3 50 487 9.7 3 San Francisco 1989 16 186 621 3.3 8 34 271 8.0 0 49ers 1990 16 203 772 3.8 7 40 342 8.6 3 Draft Choices 1991 16 165 610 3.7 2 49 379 7.7 1 1992 16 41 150 3.7 0 28 231 8.3 1 Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1993 16 51 249 4.9 1 33 247 7.5 4 1957.......22nd.......260......... Paul Tripp Car. 114 825 3139 3.8 21 254 2133 8.4 13 1959.......16th........186......... Bob Cook 1961.......17th........233......... Tom Jewell Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1985.......... John Berry, DB 1987.......... Matt Courtney, DB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Matt Courtney, DB............................1987 Merril Hoge Year G Int Yards TD Sack 1987 3 1 30 0 1 San Diego Career 3 1 30 0 1
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Draft Choices Year.........Rd........Pick......Name 1974.......13th....314.......Brian Vertefeuille 2002.......7th.......216.......Seth Burford Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1976.......... Ed Bell, WR
Seattle Seahawks Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1985.......9th...........248......... Bob Otto Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1985.......... Will Grant, OL 1990.......... Don Miller, LB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years
Will Grant, OL......................................1986 Year G 1986 7 Career 129 Don Miller, LB......................................1990 Year G 1990 7 Career 7
Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 1987.......... Bob Otto, DL 2010.......... Pago Togafau, LB All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Bob Otto, DL.......................................1987 Year G 1987 3 Career 7
Washington Redskins Draft Choices Year.........Rd............Pick........ Name 1973.......8th...........193......... Mike Hancock Free Agent Signings Year............ Name, Pos 2006.......... Eddie Johnson, P All-Time Roster Name, Pos........................................... Years Mike Hancock, TE........................1973-74 Year G Rec Yards AVG TD 1973 10 2 3 1.5 2 1974 11 0 0 0.0 0 Career 21 2 3 1.5 2
Idaho State NFL Draft Choices Year 2004 2003 1987 1986 1985 1983 1982 1977 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1964 1961 1959 1958 1957 1956
Rd 4 6 10 8 9 11 12 6 8 3 11 12 13 13 15 6 8 10 10 9 13 17 16 21 22 23
Pick 30 7 10 3 24 21 14 15 19 18 12 11 1 2 19 22 11 20 9 20 5 9 6 12 7 6
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Sel. 126 180 261 197 248 300 321 154 214 74 272 297 313 314 383 152 193 254 243 228 173 233 186 253 260 271
Name Jared Allen Eddie Johnson Merril Hoge Kevin Hudgens Bob Otto Dan Taylor Jim Lane Mike Machurek Case DeBruijn Rick Scribner Rene Garnett Matt Kendon John Roman Brian Vertefeuille Greg Mathis Tom Toner Mike Hankock Phillip Price Carlis Harris Ed Bell John Miller Tom Jewell Bob Cook Jim Wagstaff Paul Tripp Al (Bear) Stephenson
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Position DE P RB DE DE T C QB P G DB DT G T DB LB TE DB WR WR T T B B T T
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NFL Europa
Jaret Johnson Amsterdam Admirals, 2007
Arena Football League Craig Barr Arizona Rattlers, 1993-95 Sale’ Key Utah Blaze, 2006 New Orleans VooDoo, 2008 Jacksonville Sharks, 2010 Dan McDonald Maryland Commandos, 1989 Eddie Thompson Spokane Shock, 2010 Brandon Tuia Milwaukee Mustangs, 2001 Mark Weivoda Chicago Rush, 2010
David Beverly Quad City Steamrollers, 2008 DeRonn Finley Green Bay Blizzard, 2004 Bakersfield Blitz, 2005-2007 Boise Burn, 2008 Michael Hodges Tri-Cities Fever, 2007-08 Lamont Hudgens Green Bay Blizzard, 2004 Bakersfield Blitz, 2005-2007 Ernie James Boise Burn, 2008-10 Jaret Johnson Bakersfield Blitz, 2006 Sale’ Key Memphis Explorers, 2005 Stockton Lightning, 2007 Karl Kuhau-Liftee Tri-Cities Fever, 2005 Shedrack Okoebor Central Valley Coyotes, 2007 Boise Burn, 2008 Robert Polecki Tri-Cities Fever, 2005 Josh Robinson Hawaiin Islanders, 2003-2004 Everett Hawks, 2005-2006 Boise Burn, 2007-08 Mark Weivoda Memphis Explorers, 2006 Boise Burn, 2007-09 Donte’ Williams Rio Grande Valley Dorados, 2007 George Yarno Boise Burn, 2008
Canadian Football League AF2
Emery Beckles Tri-Cities Fever, 2007-08
Emery Beckles Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2004-05 Steve Burch Ottawa Renegades, 2005
Brett Fowler British Columbia Lions, 2004 Eddie Johnson
Toronto Argonauts, 2009 Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2010 Eric Johnson Toronto Argonauts, 2002 Kennedy Nkeyasen Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1999-2005 Wally Buono Montreal Alouettes 1972-81 Pat Bonnett^ Shawn Beals^ Butch Caston^ Art Edgson^ Bob Hornes^ Larry Kerychuk^ Joe Patrone^ Dwain Wilson^
Continental Football League Roger Cross Indianapolis Capitols, 1968-69 Greg Duff Eugene Bombers, 1967 Orange County Ramblers, 1968 Leroy Harris Sacramento Capitols, 1969 Eugene Keliikuli Fort Wayne Warriors, 1965 Montreal Beavers, 1966-67 Indianapolis Capitols, 1968-69
John Miller Rhode Island Indians, 1965 John Montes Norfolk Neptunes, 1967 Robert Odom Fort Worth Braves, 1969 Keith Roundy Victoria Steelers/Tyees, 1967 Nick Yorges Rhode Island Indians, 1965
Indoor Professional Football League Cazzie Brown Boise Stallions, 2000-01 Monte Walzer Boise Stallions, 2001 Virgil Gardner Mobile, 2000 Ron Manu Idaho Stallions, 1999
National Indoor Football League
Trevor Bell Utah Express/Warriors, 2002-2004 Cazzie Brown Utah Express/Warriors, 2002-2004 Pete Garces Utah Express/Warriors, 2002-2004 Wyoming Calvary 2005 Jeff Main Utah Express/Warriors, 2001-2004 Matt Nighswonger Yakima Shockwave, 2001
XFL
Eric Johnson Los Angeles Xtreme, 2001
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Caccia Field
On Saturday afternoon, October 6, 2007 on Homecoming against Northern Colorado, Idaho State University dedicated the Holt Arena playing surface to ISU’s all-time winningest coach, Italo J. “Babe” Caccia. The field is now known as Caccia Field. The ceremony took place on the field prior to the nationally televised game with the Bears, a long standing former Rocky Mountain Conference rival that Caccia’s squads went 9-1 against over his
Caccia’s dedication speech was both touching and extremely entertaining.
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coaching tenure. Flanked by his wife and family, Caccia, who celebrated his 90th birthday during the week of the festivities, was called by ISU President Dr. Arthur C. Vailas “an institution, and a true Bengal”. Caccia, who was the Athletic Director for ISU’s 1981 National Championship season and worked hand in hand with his best friend and Dome namesake Milton “Dubby” Holt, had the Holt Arena crowd in stitches at the ceremony, commenting that, “had I known all this would have happened, I’d be happy to turn 90 again next year!” Babe coached the Bengals from 1952 through the 1965 season, compiling an alltime mark of 79-38-2. Babe’s teams won Rocky Mountain Conference championships in 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, and 1959, and he also won the first ever Big Sky Conference title in 1963. Caccia’s legendary teams include a pair of undefeated squads in 1952 (8-0, 5-0 RMC) and in 1957 (9-0, 6-0 RMC). The 1957 team outscored their opponents 280-85, with only one game decided by 13 points or less. Caccia’s teams also went 11-3 on Homecoming, and fittingly, Idaho State scored a decisive 26-14 victory to commemorate the occasion and the christening of Caccia Field.
Russ Eisenstein Photo
Caccia Field
The Caccia Field logo was unveiled on the Holt Arena turf just prior to the start of the 2007 Homecoming game against Northern Colorado, a game ISU would win 26-14 on national television.
Idaho State President Arthur C. Vailas (left) shakes hands in congratulations with Babe Caccia after the formal dedication of the Holt Arena turf in his honor.
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Each spring, the Southern Idaho Chapter of the National Football Foundation hosts the annual NFF Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet, honoring the best high school football players in regards to athletics and academics. Starting in 2002, the Southern Idaho Chapter has honored one football player from Idaho State and one from Boise State as well. Idaho State’s honorees win the prestigious Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award, while their counterparts in Boise earn the Lyle Smith Scholar-Athlete Award. Along with a plaque given to the school and the award winner, the honorees are listed on a plaque in the College Football Hall of Fame. 2009 JD Ponciano
2002 Bart Brooks
2003 Josh Whitworth
2004 Jeff Davenport
2005 David Tongelei
2006 Brandon Mennear
2007 Jon Winn
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2008 Brad Rife
Babe Caccia Scholar-athlete
The Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award
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Holt Arena History HOLT ARENA FAST FACTS Size: 400 feet by 420 feet, by 108 feet, encompassing 4 1/2 acres Turf: Astroturf Track: ProWest 200-meter Seating: Football, 11,767 bucket seats; Track, 12,000 Cost: Exactly $2.8 million. ISU students voted in 1968 to increase their own fees to finance construction, which was completed in 1970. Largest Crowds: Att Year Opponent 13,895 1980 vs. Boise State (November 22) 13,444 1981 vs. Weber State 13,000 1971 vs. Boise State 12,983 1983 vs. Idaho 12,500 1970 vs. Idaho 12,400 1970 vs. Boise State 12,176 1984 vs. Boise State 12,153 1981 vs. Rhode Island 12,101 1982 vs. Boise State 12,008 1981 vs. Utah State 12,003 1981 vs. South Carolina State 12,000 1975 vs. Boise State 12,000 1972 vs. Idaho 12,000 1970 vs. Montana
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Idaho State has long been a national leader in innovative athletic facilities. In 1967, then-athletic director Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt first hit on the idea of playing both football and basketball in a domed structure on the ISU campus. The doors opened in September, 1970, with a 64-34 win over UNLV. Only one domed facility predates Holt Arena: the Houston Astrodome. But ever since ISU demonstrated that a dome could be constructed at a reasonable price, which was $2.8 million at the time, domes have proliferated around the country. Holt Arena is presently one of the few totally-contained indoor stadiums anywhere. It consists of a 12,000seat football field and an 8,000-seat basketball arena with a wooden floor from the Horner Flooring Company. In 1999, Idaho State installed a brand new $1,000,000 turf playing surface, with a striking design from former ISU graphic artist Greg Grasso. Holt Arena has hosted many memorable events.
Those coming to mind immediately include three NCAA SubRegional Basketball Tournaments, two of which ISU participated in, three NCAA Division I-AA playoff games involving Idaho State and two I-AA National Championship Games for which Pocatello bid to host and won, and numerous district and conference indoor track championships. In 2001, Holt Arena hosted the Big Sky Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament as well as the Golden Spike Invitational Track Meet, which was broadcast on ESPN. The Arena is also the site of numerous concerts by entertainers as diverse as Garth Brooks and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, numerous state high school championships, and the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo. In 2009, courtesy of the Idaho Potato Commission, a new 16x12 foot video board debuted, further increasing the fan experience at Holt Arena.
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Television: The following network telecasts originated in Holt Arena: 10-21-72 ISU vs. Idaho, regional ABC-TV. 11-13-76 ISU vs. Boise State, regional network. 12-12-81 ISU vs. South Carolina State, 1-AA Playoffs, regional ABC-TV. 12-19-87 Marshall vs. Northeast Louisiana, I-AA Championship, ESPN 12-17-88 Furman vs. Georgia Southern, I-AA Championship, ESPN 9-12-92 ISU vs. Boise State, PSN, regional. 11-12-94 ISU vs. Montana, PSN, regional. 9-30-95 ISU vs. Idaho, PSN, regional. 10-28-95 ISU vs. No. Arizona, PSN, regional. 11-23-96 ISU vs. Weber State, FOX NW, regional. 10-13-01 ISU vs. Portland State, FOX Sports Net 11-22-03 ISU vs. Southern Utah, The Football Network 10- 2 -04 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports 10-21-06 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports 10- 6 -07 ISU vs. Northern Colorado, Altitude Sports 10- 4 -08 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports 11- 8 -08 ISU vs. Weber State, Altitude Sports 10-17-09 ISU vs. Northern Colorado, Altitude Sports
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Marcus Jackson gets a helping hand after earning his degree in the summer of 1999.
1997 Telly Lockette (Sr.) Miami, FL
1998 Jason Trotter (Sr.) Santa Cruz, CA
1999 Nick Whitworth (Jr.) Mackay, ID
2000 DeRonn Finley (Sr.) Scottsdale, AZ
2001 Mike Clark (Jr.) Castleford, ID
2002 Mark Weivoda (Sr.) Caldwell, ID
2004 Vince Caviglia (Sr.) Saratoga, CA
2005 Terrence Calloway (So.) Sylmar, CA
2006 Hunter Rodriguez (Sr.) Butte, MT
2007 George Yarno (Sr.) Pullman, WA
2008 Eddie Thompson (Sr.) Sacramento, CA
2009 Clint Knickrehm (Sr.) Pocatello, ID
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2003 Jeff Davenport (Jr.) Pocatello, ID
2010 Sean Rutten (Sr.) Pocatello, ID
Marcus Jackson Award
On September 21, 1996, tragedy struck the Idaho State University football family when the unthinkable happened. During a 47-0 rout of Montana-Western, second team All-American defensive back Marcus Jackson suffered a traumatic spinal injury while making a tackle late in the first half. The injury caused paralysis. Up to that point, Marcus had a pair of interceptions in ISU’s first two games, and was looking for another All-America season. Ironically, Idaho State opened their season against the University of Mississippi, which just a season earlier suffered through the same tragedy with their All-American defensive back, Chuckie Mullins. Following the injury, Marcus was hospitalized at the former Bannock Medical Center from September 21 through October 1, and was then flown back to his hometown in Colorado. Jackson returned to Idaho State in the fall of 1997. His sense of humor and courage throughout the ordeal were admired by everyone he met along the way, and he became a regular fixture on the sidelines at ISU home games. In the summer of 1999, Marcus Jackson earned his bachelor’s degree from Idaho State, ready to embark on the next phase of his heroic journey through life. To honor Marcus, one player is chosen after the conclusion of spring practice to wear a patch with Jackson’s initials on it. The team selects the player that they feel best personifies the athletic ability that Jackson showed, as well as the courage he showed throughout his ordeal. In 1997, senior Telly Lockette was the first player to wear the patch, and senior Jason Trotter was the 1998 recipient. In 1999, the honor went to Nick Whitworth of Mackay, Idaho. In 2000 season, DeRonn Finley, a senior from Scottsdale, Arizona, was voted to wear the patch by his teammates. For the 2001 season, the honor went to walk-on junior Mike Clark. The 2002 honoree was defensive lineman Mark Weivoda, Marcus Jackson and in 2003, junior Jeff Davenport became just the third junior to be voted to wear the patch. In 2004, senior Vince Caviglia was honored by his teammates, and in 2005, a sophomore wore the patch for the first time when Terrence Calloway was honored by his teammates. The 2006 recipient was Hunter Rodriguez, who was the first player to be honored yet miss the entire season. In 2007, the new coaching staff voted to honor senior center and leader George Yarno, and the 2008 honoree was Sacramento native Eddie Thompson, who rebounded from a torn ACL to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors. In 2009, Clint Knickrehm becomes the second Pocatello native to earn the honor.
Bengal FOOTBALL Eddie Johnson
Pete Garces
Drafted, Sixth Round Minnesota Vikings, 2003
Signed Free Agent Contract Detroit Lions, 2000
A Decade in the NFL
Garces played just two seasons for the Bengals, but he made his mark as perhaps the greatest long-range kicker in I-AA history. In just two seasons, Pete kicked 11 50-yard field goals, tying the NCAA I-AA record with West Carolina’s Jerry Roach, who took four seasons and 26 attempts. Garces made his 11 in just 16 tries. Garces’ most famous kick was a 60-yarder in a 3229 win over #25 Cal State Northridge that knocked the Matadors out of the NCAA I-AA playoffs.
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Johnson, a two-time First Team Big Sky selection and the nation’s leading punter in 2001, was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL draft. Johnson, Idaho State’s career leader in punting average, led the nation in 2001 with a 46.3-yard average on the way to First Team All-America honors. In 2002, he averaged 46.2 per kick, and he set an NCAA I-AA record when he averaged 61.5 yards per punt on six punts against Cal Poly. With Johnson leading the way, Idaho State led the nation in net punting for the third consecutive year, including a I-AA record 44.3-yard net average in 2001.
Josh Robinson
Isaac Mitchell
Signed Free Agent Contract Baltimore Ravens, 2002 Robinson, a four-year veteran for Idaho State, ended up his career second alltime in ISU history in interceptions with 16, and he is the only Bengal in school history to lead the team in interceptions four consecutive years. Robinson, who scored two touchdowns in his career, was known for the big play. Against Sacramento State in 2000, he recovered a fumble in his own end zone in the final minute to seal a 41-39 win. His interception in 2001 against #25 Portland State in the final minute clinched a 23-17 win on Homecoming, and he scored on a 13-yard fumble return against #1 Montana in 2001
Signed Free Agent Contract Buffalo Bills, 2004 Mitchell, a Pocatello native, broke a pair of long-standing ISU records originally set by another famous Pocatello native, Merril Hoge. Mitchell broke Hoge’s career rushing touchdown record with 34 as a Bengal. He also broke Hoge’s record of 216 attempts in a season. Mitchell ended his career third on the all-time list for career rushing yards at ISU, and second in 100-yard games. A versatile player, Mitchell also caught 88 career passes and was a stalwart on special teams.
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Jared Allen
Allen was drafted in the fourth round by the Kansas City Chiefs after winning the Buck Buchanan Award as the Best Defensive Player in I-AA, voted on by a national panel of media. Allen set the Idaho State single-season sack record with 17.5, a figure that led the nation. He also led the nation in forced fumbles with six, and he was third in tackles for loss with 28. Allen also scored a pair of touchdowns against Cal Poly, including a three-yard touchdown catch as a tight end.
Sale’ Key
Signed Free Agent Contract Cincinnati Bengals, 2005 Key, a four-year veteran for the Bengals, finished his career with the most receptions in ISU history with 187, and he caught a pass in a school record 38 straight games. Key also finished second on ISU’s all-time lists for touchdowns and in receiving yards. Key led the Bengals in receiving yards, touchdowns, and catches as a senior, putting up one of the greatest receiving seasons in Idaho State history.
Edwin Thompson
Signed Free Agent Contract Kansas City Chiefs, 2005 Thompson was a versatile member of the Bengals, earning Honorable Mention All-Big Sky honors at tight end as a senior. Edwin, who caught 25 passes in his career, had his only touchdown in overtime, a 55-52 win over Eastern Washington in 2003. The nephew of former NFL quarterback Jack Thompson, “The Throwin’ Samoan”, Thompson not only was known for his soft hands but his blocking. In fact, in the next to last game of his career, he swapped out his #86 jersey for #78 during a game to play tackle after some injuries to the other linemen, not allowing a sack.
Jeff Charleston
Signed Free Agent Contract Houston Texans, 2006 Charleston finished 14th in the balloting for the Buck Buchanan Award, on the way to earning near-unanimous First Team All-America honors, along with Big Sky Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year honors. Jeff, who played just one season for Idaho State, had 12.0 sacks and 19.0 tackles for loss, the 12 sacks being the sixth-most in a single season in school history. He also led the Bengals in passes defended with five. Charleston also forced a safety in Idaho State’s 36-34 win over Portland State on senior night.
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Drafted, Fourth Round Kansas City Chiefs, 2004
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Bengal FOOTBALL Dan Zeidman
Matt Gutierrez
Signed Free Agent Contract Carolina Panthers, 2008
Signed Free Agent Contract New England Patriots, 2007
A Decade in the NFL
Gutierrez earned honorable mention All-Conference honors after transferring from the University of Michigan. Gutierrez threw for over 2,200 yards and 16 touchdowns for the Bengals, and he also accounted for another six touchdowns, five rushing and one receiving. Matt was the preseason pick for All-Big Sky Conference among the media members, and he was both a team captain as well as Idaho State’s Newcomer of the Year.
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Zeidman finished his career ranked fourth all-time in punting average at Idaho State, averaging 42.1 yards per kick over his three-year career. His 82-yard punt as a junior was the second-longest punt in ISU history, and it set a Holt Arena record as well. A well-rounded athlete, Zeidman also went 8-for-12 in his career on field goals, hitting a career-long 50-yarder as a junior. He also served as a kickoff specialist as a senior, and when he wasn’t kicking field goals, he was holding on them as well.
Clyde Logan
Pago Togafau
Signed Free Agent Contract Arizona Cardinals, 2007 Togafau was a nominee as a senior for the Buck Buchanan Award, becoming the third Bengal in four years to land on the Buchanan Watch List. Togafau, who was a First Team All-Big Sky Conference pick at middle linebacker, became the first player to lead the team in tackles with three straight 100+ tackle seasons. A two-time Bennion Award winner for Team MVP, Pago also blocked four kicks in his career as a special teamer, and he served as the heart and soul of the defense during his time.
Signed Free Agent Contract Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 A tall, strong receiver, Logan was second on the team in receptions in 2007 with 34, going for 474 yards and a pair of touchdowns. His long of the year came on a 68-yard touchdown against Northern Arizona. An ex-Marine, Logan was a two-year letterman for the Bengals, and the converted safety caught 55 career passes for 770 yards and three touchdowns over his two-year career.
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D.J. Clark
Signed Free Agent Contract Green Bay Packers, 2009
Signed Free Agent Contract Carolina Panthers, 2009
Dietrich-Smith was a workhouse for the Bengals, starting 44 of 45 games in his ISU career, including the final 36 games of his career. He played in every position along the line, eventually anchoring the all-important left tackle position. A winner of the 2009 Bennion Award for team MVP, almost unheard of for an offensive lineman, Dietrich-Smith was also named ISU Male Lifter of the Year. In his final game of his ISU career, he caught a five-yard screen pass on a tackle-eligible play.
Clark was a monster cornerback for the Bengals, and was tremendously durable, becoming the only player to ever play and start in 45 games over his career. Clark became one of two Bengals to ever lead the Bengals in interceptions in all four seasons, and he finished his career with 15 interceptions, tied for third in school history. He returned three of those picks for touchdowns, including a 100-yarder against Weber State, and he had a stretch where he recorded six consecutive interceptions in the end zone, thwarting opponent red zone chances.
Jeff Charleston
Idaho State 2006 Super Bowl Champion 2010 In 2009 Jeff Charleston became the first former Idaho State Bengal to play and win a Super Bowl ring as his New Orleans Saints defeated Indianapolis, ironically Jeff’s former team.
Jeff modeling his Super Bowl Ring
Jeff celebrating during Super Bowl XLIV
Charleston and company roughed up Brett Favre during the NFC Championship game
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Evan Dietrich-Smith
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Jared Allen is a three-time NFL All-Pro with the Minnesota Vikings.
Ed Sanders won the Olympic Gold Medal in heavyweight boxing for the United States in 1952.
Sue Ann Langdon starred on both stage and screen, most notably on the Jackie Gleason Show, the Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and Happy Days. She also starred in Elvis Presley’s Roustabout.
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba authored the investigative report about abuses of Iraqis at the Abu Ghraib prison at the hands of American soldiers. Taguba is the secondhighest ranking FilipinoAmerican officer in the U.S. Army Roger Williams
Courtesy the United States Army
Famous Alumni
Michael C. Ruettgers is the CEO of EMC Corporation, the second largest business in the United States.
Sue Ann Langdon/David McClure
Courtesy EMC
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Notable Idaho State Alumni
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Roger Williams is a world famous pianist, who has had 18 of his albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Marvin Lewis is the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. He won a Super Bowl ring in 2000 as the Defensive Coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens, which set an NFL record for fewest points allowed in a season.
Courtesy William Petersen
Courtesy of the Pittsburgh Steelers
Merril Hoge is a reporter for ESPN, and host of the Edge/NFL Matchup.
Courtesy The Cincinnati Bengals
Courtesy U.S. Olympics
Stacy Dragila won the Olympic Gold Medal in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney in 2000. Dragila at one time held every single world record possible in the pole vault.
Bill Byrne has served as the Director of Athletics at Texas A&M since 2002, after spending over 10 years in the same capacity with the University of Nebraska. Byrne was honored by ISU with the 2005 Professional Achievement Award
William Petersen is a veteran actor who is the executive producer and formerly starred as Gil Grissom in the nation’s most popular show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
21 Other Notable Alumni Hans Gregory Ashbaker
World Famous Tenor
Don Aslett
Cleaning Authority & Author
Terrel Bell
Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Education
Dr. Gary K. Bertsch
Director of Center for International Trade and Security
Ron Boone
Radio/TV Broadcaster for the Utah Jazz
John Foreman
Producer of the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”
I. Herbert Gordon
Peabody Award Winner, former NBC Executive
Steve Hayes
10-Year Veteran of the National Basketball Association
Florence Bean James
Theatre Director
General Amos Jordan
Brigadier U.S. General and President and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Wally Kelly
President, Viacom Outdoor
Dirk Koetter
Offensive Coordinator, Jacksonville Jaguars
Peter C. Kole
Chair of the New England Albanian Relief Organization (NEARO)
Senator James McClure
U.S. Senator 1973-91, Namesake of The James A. McClure Federal Building and Courthouse in Boise
Lewis J. Neal
President of NOXSO Corporation
Les Purce
President of Evergreen State College
David Thomas
World renowned dinosaur sculptor
Dr. Claude Zobell
Marine Microbiologist for the Scripps Oceanographic Institute
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Courtesy of Texas A&M
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In the fall of 1981, the Idaho State University football team shocked the nation, as the Bengals capped an improbable season with a I-AA national championship. The season was all the more remarkable because in 1979 the Bengals went 0-11, and the championship came just 14 months after ending the longest losing streak in I-AA history at The 1981 National 19 games. Championship Ring After an opening win over Eastern Washington, the Bengals took out defending national champion Boise State in Boise 21-10. They followed that with home wins over a strong Nevada team and Northern Arizona, and a road win at Portland State. The 1981 Bengal squad went 12-1 on the way to the NCAA I-AA National ISU lost at Montana 24-21, but they would not falter again. They Championship knocked off Idaho on the road 24-14, and then scored impressive home wins over Montana State 21-3, and Utah State, 50-24, setting up a winnertake-all showdown with Weber State for the Big Sky title and a berth in the NCAA playoffs. The game went to three overtimes, with ISU surviving a missed 32-yard field goal in the second overtime by WSU’s Roger Ruzek that would have won the game. In the third overtime, Case deBruijn nailed a 33-yard field goal for a 33-30 win. Idaho State then waltzed to the championship game after home wins against Rhode Island 51-0, and South Carolina State 41-12. In the Pioneer Bowl, as the I-AA game was called, ISU went up against perennial power Eastern Kentucky, but the Bengals would not be denied, winning the title with a 34-23 victory. Head coach Dave Kragthorpe is carried off the field in Wichita Falls, Texas with the National Championship Trophy The Pocatello airport was brimming with fans waiting for the national champions to return home
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Bengal FOOTBALL The Bengals Position-By-Position Idaho State enters the 2010 season the same way they entered the 2009 season, with momentum. Now, they have a schedule to better capitalize on that momentum, and with the addition of four new coaches, including a new offensive coordiator and offensive line coach, ISU is ready to prove the pundits that picked them last in the Big Sky wrong. Under fourth-year head coach John Zamberlin, ISU has a bit of a chip on their shoulder, and they will look to exact a little bit of revenge on their Big Sky brethren. The following is a position-by-position breakdown of the Bengals as they look to rebound in 2010. No walkons are included in this preview.
games last season. The Bengals also add a pair of talented freshman in Idaho native Drew McConnell and Indiana’s Demetrius Cowherd, who will start his career as a receiver after signing as an athlete. Returning Lettermen Player GM Kelvin Krosch 11 Andrew Benavides 8 Rodrick Rumble 10 Isaiah Burel 2 Departed Lettermen Player GM Jaron Taylor 11 JD Ponciano 9 Shaquille Senegal 7
Att 37 18 5 5
Yards 540 143 45 43
Avg 14.6 7.9 9.0 8.6
TD 6 1 1 0
Long 67 20 16 19
YPG 49.1 17.9 4.5 21.5
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Yards
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TD
Long
YPG
Att 9 8 0 2
Yards 60 68 0 20
Avg 6.7 8.5 0.0 10.0
TD 1 0 0 0
Long 18 15 0 1
YPG 6.0 6.2 0.0 1.7
OFFENSE (7 starters returning, 16 lettermen returning) 51 547 10.7 3 45 49.7 Quarterback (1 letterman returning, 2 lettermen lost, 1 redshirt, 1 incoming freshman) 37 393 10.6 1 45 43.7 Idaho State will have one of the Big Sky’s most veteran guys starting as Russel Hill returns for his 10 139 13.9 0 23 19.9 four-year as a starter and his fifth overall. Hill, who enters his senior year number two on the ISU attempts, yards, and completion lists, will be learning his third offense in three years, but should have Tight End (3 letterman returning, 0 lettermen lost, 2 redshirts) ISU lost two solid lettermen, but the Bengals do return letterwinner Tyler Hjelseth, who should move the savvy to pull that feat off. While Hill is a vet, behind him are pups as redshirt freshman Kyle Morris had the benefit of spring ball, and an incoming freshman or two, players that will provide depth but right near the top of the depth chart with his solid pass catching ability. Joining the team from Boise State and Blackfoot High School is Josh Hill, who was the 2007 4A State Player of the Year. A pair of redshirts have to learn the new offense in a hurry to be ready to go. from Twin Falls in Jon Van Vliet and Bryant Ward also will enter the rotation as redshirts, which should Returning Lettermen give the Bengals plenty of depth.
Season Outlook
Player GM Comp-Att-I Russel Hill 8 143-259-8 Departed Lettermen Kyle Blum 8 65-129-7 Evan Mozzochi 3 6-22-0
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PCT .552
Yards 1388
TD 8
Eff 104.24
YPG 173.5
.504 .273
708 44
5 0
98.43 44.07
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Returning Lettermen Player GM Bryant Ward 10 Josh Hill 11 Jon Van Vliet 6 Tyler Hjelseth (2008) 12 Departed Lettermen Player GM None
Running Back (2 lettermen returning, 3 lettermen lost, 2 junior college transfers) Last year Idaho State rushed for just 472 yards, and they return exactly nine of those, between Stew Rec Yards Avg TD Long YPG Tracy and Ethan Monoe. Skylar Morgan, who played as a redshirt freshman, is off on an LDS mission, but the Bengals have plenty of talent coming in, including Jahmel Rover and Tavoy Moore, both of whom have great speed and the ability to move to the slot as well. Offensive Line (7 lettermen returning, 3 lettermen lost, 3 incoming freshmen, 1 JC transfers) Adding to the depth are a pair of fullbacks, a new wrinkle for the program, as redshirt freshman Idaho State has a new offensive line coach in Jon Clark, and is the offensive line improvement from Jake Pele moves over from linebacker, and he is joined by Pocatello native and true freshman Wes last fall to the spring when Clark was able to work with the position is any indication, there is no group Howard. more positioned for success than this veteran group. Some of the positions are still to be determined, but ISU returns four starters and six lettermen overall. The veteran of the group is senior Mitch Rudder, Returning Lettermen back for his third year as a starter. Juniors Brad Player GM Att Yards Avg TD Long YPG Shedd and Braedern Clayson are also back, Stew Tracy 4 10 9 0.9 0 5 2.2 along with true sophomore Mark Clampitt, Ethan Monroe 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 who had seven starts at guard or tackle last Departed Lettermen Player GM Att Yards Avg TD Long YPG season and is moving to center in 2010. Clint Knickrehm 10 140 434 3.1 2 31 43.4 Also returning is lineman Minh Williams, Ben Laporta 5 35 98 2.8 0 19 19.6 who played defensive line as well as offensive Skylar Morgan 8 29 74 2.6 1 27 9.2 line last year, and part-time starter Travis Nua. They are joined by highly-touted JC transfer Wide Receivers (3 lettermen returning, 3 lettermen lost, 1 redshirt, 2 incoming freshmen) Elijah Ruhl and former tight end Jon Van Idaho State will have to replace their top two receivers from 2009 in Jaron Taylor and JD Ponciano, Vliet. Three true freshmen are in the mix, who combined for 88 catches a year ago. Kelvin Krosch looked to be the goto receiver, but he will two of whom were is spring football in former miss some of camp recovering from having his appendix removed. The Bengals also return two true Hofstra signee Dave Frederickson and Loren sophomores in Andrew Benavides, who was a revelation through eight games until his serious neck Endsley, along with Nick Beckman. injury against Northern Arizona, and Rodrick Rumble, a big target with steady hands who gained more and more experience as last year went on. Also back from an injury is Isaiah Burel, who played just two
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Returning Lettermen Punter GM No. Yards Avg None Kickers GM XP-XPA FG-FGM None Departed Lettermen Punter GM No. Yards Avg Jon Vanderwielen 12 73 3308 44.7 Kickers GM XP-XPA FG-FGM Jarrett Huk 12 15-15 9-13
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DEFENSE (8 starters returning, 16 lettermen returning) Defensive Line (6 lettermen returning, 2 lettermen lost, 4 redshirts, 0 squad member, 2 JC transfers, 0 freshmen) Idaho State made strides on the defensive line in 2009, but even better things are in store with the return of three starters, and just the fact that the team is entering 2010 healthy along the line. Leading the way for the Bengals is Marcus Jackson Courage Award winner Sean Rutten, who battled through injuries for 32 tackles and a team-high tying three forced fumbles. Rutten might never be outworked, but Chad O’Donnel and Rustin Phillips both come close. Both players also battled injuries during the year, but they combined for 49 tackles and nine for a loss. Another starter in Jeff Tuua returns for his senior year, and David Tyler is back as well after serving as a backup lineman but seeing two starts and a ton of action. Jake Rouser missed the last six games with an injury but is back to full strength. Adding to the needed depth are Justin Vae’ena, James Bergren, Isaiah Walker, and Tuiososopo Niusulu, who all redshirted last year, and Marcus Austin and Jordan Monga, two junior college transfers who participated in spring football for the Bengals. Returning Lettermen Player GM Sean Rutten 10 Chad O’Donnell 9 Rustin Phillips 11 Jeff Tuua 10 David Tyler 11 Jake Rouser 5 Departed Lettermen Player GM Demetrius Amos 11 Jason Jones 11
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AT Total For Loss 14 32 3.5-11 15 27 3.5-14 10 22 5.5-17 10 18 4.5-11 9 12 0.0-0 5 9 0.0-0
Sacks 0.0-0 1.0-6 1.0-8 1.0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0
Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
PD QBH 1 2 1 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0
FF 3 0 3 1 1 0
FR 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0
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Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0
Int 0-0 0-0
PD QBH 0 1 1 0
FF 0 0
FR 1-0 0-0
Linebacker (4 lettermen returning, 2 lettermen lost, 2 redshirts, 2 JC transfers, 1 four-year transfer) Preseason All-America selection A.J. Storms heads the list of ISU’s deepest and most wellstocked position. Storms, who finished second in the Big Sky Conference in tackles in 2009, added 5.5 tackles for loss, an interception, three hurried, and three fumble recoveries. He has plenty of support around him, led by senior Phil Arias, who was right behind Storms with 113 tackles. While Storms and Arias have two slots locked it would seem, there should be quite a battle for playing time, and there is plenty of depth and competition, starting with the other two returners. J.T. Albers had 24 tackles and Jarrid Nash led the team with three sacks. However, much of the talk is on ISU’s three transfers, including former Hofstra star Basim Hudeen, who was second in tackles last year for the Pride. Hudeen’s big hits elecrified spring camp, and he is joined by two other heavy hitters in JC transfers Jack Francis and Leki Fuapau. Returning Lettermen Player GM A.J.Storms 11 Phillip Arias 11 J.T. Albers 11 Jarrid Nash 11 Departed Lettermen Player GM Daniel Urias 11 Nic Edgson 10
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AT Total For Loss 62 120 5.5-8 77 113 3.5-10 14 24 2.0-6 9 17 4.0-26
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 3.0-22
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FF 1 2 0 2
FR 3-5 0-0 1-0 0-0
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FF 1 0
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Secondary (6 lettermen returning, 3 lettermen lost, 1 redshirts, 1 four-year transfer) ISU only loses one starter in Michael Wright, and they return a host of talent in the secondary. Both starting safeties return in seniors Dustin Tew, who was a revelation in his first year as a starter with two interceptions and 80 tackles, and Chris Holmesley. All Holmesley did was record 82 tackles, two interceptions, three passes defended, three fumble recoveries, and nearly every bone-crushing hit by the Bengals. Those safeties are teammed with senior Keith McGowen at corner, along with two part-timer from last year in freshmen Cameron Gupton and Phil Pleasant. Also back for the 2010 season is the speedy Kelvin Miller, who is back after missing last year due to academics. Adding to the depth is Brenan Ghassemiah, who saw action in six games last season. With that type of depth, a ton of new players are not needed, but ISU added Hofstra’s number three tacklers in the physical Greg Melendez, who figures to find playing time somewhere in the secondary for Idaho State. Returning Lettermen Player GM Chris Holmesley 11 Dustin Tew 11 Phil Pleasant 11 Keith McGowen 11 Cameron Gupton 11 Kelvin Miller (2008) 12 Brenan Ghassemiah 6 Departed Lettermen Player GM Michael Wright 11 George Ortiz 11 Amir Owens 7
UT 38 46 22 12 7 10 0
AT Total For Loss 44 82 3.5-5 34 80 2.0-10 35 57 1.5-5 6 18 0.0-0 10 17 0.0-0 10 20 1.0-4 0 0 0.0-0
Sacks 0.0-0 1.0-7 1.0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
Int PD QBH 2-49 3 2 2-0 3 0 2-10 1 2 1-2 5 0 0-0 2 1 1-0 3 0 0-0 0 0
FF 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
FR 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
UT 32 10 3
AT Total For Loss 23 55 3.0-9 12 22 1.5-4 8 11 0.0-0
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
Int PD QBH 1-36 7 0 1-0 4 0 0-0 1 0
FF 2 0 0
FR 1-0 1-0 0-0
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Special Teams (0 lettermen returning, 2 lettermen lost) Idaho State returns preseason All-America punter Jon Vanderwielen, who watched for three seasons before taking over the top role at ISU, averaging 42.4 yards per kick and proving a force in the field position battle. ISU also returns one of their two kickers in Jarrett Huk, who was near perfect in extra points and ended up as ISU’s long kicker last year. The Bengals did lose the services of Mike Ramos, who went 9-for-11 and hit the field goal to send the final game of the season to overtime. Also, ISU needs to find a new longsnapper after Chris Kirkegaard transferred after suffering a torn ACL last year.
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Idaho State: We seek to develop a plan that is enviable, yet practical, for meeting the needs of an NCAA Division I athletic program in a highly competitive conference. The plan shall respect the position we hold in Southeastern Idaho as a regional center for sports and entertainment, as well as work within the great master plan of Idaho State University and its facility needs for the athletics, recreation, and academic program.
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This is the original plan from 2005. In 2010, the plan was revised, putting the outdoor practice field (OP) on the site of the softball field. The softball field, named Miller Ranch Stadium, is currently under construction at Bartz Field.
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INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY 60yd Football Field, 3 Basketball / Volleyball practice courts, Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Equipment Storage, Locker Rooms
ATHLETIC CENTER South Holt Spectator Improvements, Suites, Pressbox, Concessions, Restrooms, Lobby, Bengal Hall of Fame, Academic Center
MULTI-PURPOSE ARENA Flexible 7,500-seat arena, North Holt Spectator Improvements, Suites, Concessions, Restrooms, Support Facilities, New Holt Entry
COMPETITION SOFTBALL 700-Seat Softball Stadium, Pressbox/Restrooms, Stormwater Retention
OUTDOOR PRACTICE Full-Size synthetic turf field
TENNIS 6-court competition recreation complex, 500 spectator seats
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In September of 2006, Idaho State University unveiled the Athletic Facilities Master Plan, a plan that features several new facilities and practice areas that will change the look of the upper section of the Idaho State University campus. The new all-encompassing complex will be called “Bengal Village� and it is the focal point of the Athletic Facilities Master Plan, which was the culmination of an 18-month process. Bengal Village now serves as the tangible long-term vision for Bengal Athletics. Bengal Village centers itself around Holt Arena, and it includes an indoor practice facility, Papenberg Field (an outdoor synthetic turf practice football field), a basketball arena, Miller Ranch Stadium for softball, tennis courts, and a new building connecting various new facilities that will house new offices, an academic center, weight rooms, training area, and locker rooms, along with a potential Hall of Fame and meeting space.
ISU President Dr. Arthur C. Vailas addresses the media regarding Bengal Village
Papenberg Field (named after a lead gift of $1.2 million from Sylvia Papenberg and her late husband Don) will be located on the on the site of the current practice field, but it will be greatly enhanced and enclosed. Miller Ranch Stadium will be located at upper Bartz Field, and it will have its inaugural season in time for the 2011 season. The parking lot to the east of the current practice field will become the site of a new indoor practice facility that would include a 60-70 yard football field that can be used by the football team as well as other ISU athletic teams. The facility would also include three indoor basketball/volleyball courts as well.
The north side of Holt Arena will be the site of the new basketball arena, which when completed will seat approximately 7,500 fans. The new basketball complex will be connected to Holt Arena. On the south side of Holt Arena, on the site of the current South Practice Field, a new softball complex will be constructed, using Holt Arena as a hitters backdrop. The plan will also include several upgrades to Holt Arena, including seismic improvements, heating and ventilation improvements, new turf, and acoustical improvements, along with the addition of a new press box and donor suites. Centralized and connected to the indoor practice facility and Holt Arena will be a new building designed with locker rooms, a permanent Hall of Fame, offices, training room, meeting rooms, and potential booster areas as well. This building will have access to both Holt Arena, the indoor practice facility, the softball complex, and the outdoor football practice field. The plan was developed in conjunction with the vision statement developed by ISU Athletics and the Planning Committee. The goal was to develop a plan that is both enviable and practical for meeting the needs of a NCAA Division I athletic program. The Bengal Village concept took 11 months in all from the start of meetings in November of 2005.
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82-The distance of a punt by Dan Zeidman against Sacramento State in 2006, the longest punt in the history of Holt Arena.
1-The number of national championships won by Idaho State. The Bengals are one of only 15 schools 116-The number of tackles recorded by Pago Togafau in 2006, making him the first Bengal to lead the to ever win a Division I FCS football title. team with three consecutive seasons of 100 or more tackles. 2-Positions started by Emery Beckles against Weber State in 2003, starting at both defensive back and 128-The number of feet from the Holt Arena playing surface to the hanging speakers, which punter Ben running back, becoming the first Bengal in 40 years to start a game on both sides of the ball. Simpson hit November 13, 1999 during a game against Montana State. 3-The number of consecutive years that Idaho State led the nation in net punting, from 2000-2002, 132-The number of yards Mike Jones rushed for against Weber State in 2001, making him the first Bengal the longest streak in FCS history in that category. in history with three straight 130+ yard rushing games. 4-The round Jared Allen was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2004 NFL draft. 140.7-Average all-purpose yards for DeRonn Finley (1998-2000), an ISU career record, bettering former 5-Number of consecutive overtime wins after ISU’s 36-33 win over Sacramento State at the end of the New York Jet Ed “Flea” Bell’s old mark of 139.2 2008 season. It’s also the number of home overtime wins, against no losses. 142-The number of feet from the Holt Arena playing surface to the catwalk, where Eddie Johnson twice lost balls during his pregame punting warmups in 2003. 6-The round Eddie Johnson was drafted in by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2003 NFL draft.
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6-The number of Bengals in NFL training camps to start the 2010 preseason.
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195-The number of yards JD Ponciano went on back-to-back kickoff returns for touchdowns in 2007, the first time in school history ISU had a player return two back-to-back kickoffs for touchdowns.
7-The number of rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals in 2002, the lowest figure in school 219-The number of receptions by Eddie Thompson, breaking Sale’ Key’s former record for career recephistory for a season. tions. 11-The number of 50+ yard field goals kicked by Pete Garces in his two years at Idaho State, tying 273-Yards gained on the ground by Nick Whitworth against Fort Lewis in 1999, the most ever in a single the NCAA I-FCS record. game for an ISU back. 11-The number of blocked kicks by former defensive lineman Mark Weivoda, the second-most in 553-The number of yards thrown by Kevin McCarthy against Southern Utah in 1999, at the time the 8thNCAA history. best single game total in NCAA I-AA history. 14-Rushing touchdowns by freshman Ken Cornist, the most ever by an ISU freshman. 1,117- The number of yards gained by Josh Barnett in 2006 on the ground, the third-best rushing season 17-Idaho State’s final 2002 ranking in both the Sports Network media poll and the ESPN/USA Today in school history. Coaches Poll. 2,183-Yards on the ground rolled up by Josh Barnett in 2006 and 2007, the most ever gained by an ISU 17-The number of receptions Eddie Thompson recorded against Idaho in 2008, breaking Ed Bell’s back in consecutive seasons. 40-year old record for receptions in a game. 2,634-Yards passing by Russel hill in 2008, the most by a sophomore in school history. 22-The number of Bengals selected to the All-Big Sky team in 2002, a school record that included 3,412-Yards gained by Josh Barnett (2004-07), the most ever by a Bengal running back. seven First Team and seven Second Team picks. 32-The number of NFL franchises that saw at least one Bengal practice or play a game during the 4,353-The altitude above sea level of Holt Arena. 2009 season. 8,480-Average attendance for the 2005 season, ISU’s best attendance since 1995, and second-best since 1984. 38-The number of consecutive games with a catch by Sale’ Key, breaking the Idaho State record. 39-The percentage of increase in attendance from 1999 to 2000, the largest percentage increase 10,000- The amount of money won by fan Tyler Pincock in 2005 after successfully kicking a 27-yard field goal at the conclusion of ISU’s “Quizno’s Kick for Cash” contest. since 1980. 44.3-Idaho State’s net punting average in 2001, a mark that set a new NCAA I FCS record.
10,170-Yards accumulated by punter Ben Simpson, second most in school history.
54-The length in yards of Jaret Johnson’s field goal with :01 left to beat Portland State 36-34, the 11,434-Attendance against the University of Montana in 2003, ISU’s best attended game since 1995. longest game-winning field goal in Idaho State history. 13,895-Attendance at the 1980 ISU-Boise State game, the largest crowd in Holt Arena history. 58-Points scored by Idaho State against Montana State in 2000, their second-highest total against 19,000-Amount of money donated to the Idaho Food Bank by the ISU football program for the holiday an NCAA Division I member. season after an attendance promotion with Weber State in 2002. 59.9-Idaho State’s completion percentage in 2002, breaking the school single-season record. 1,710,427-The number of fans to pass through Holt Arena since 1970 to watch the Bengals. 79-The number of passing attempts by Idaho State’s Mark Hetherington and Matt Hagler against Portland State in 2005, an NCAA I FCS single game record. Receiver Jeff Davenport also threw a pass in that contest.
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Head Coach John Zamberlin.................................... Pages 30-31 Assistant Coaching Staff............................................. Pages 32-36 All-Time Assistant Coaches............................................... Page 37 Rosters.................................................................................Page 38-39 Player Map............................................................................... Page 40 Player Bios........................................................................ Pages 41-62 Jared Allen-Buck Buchanan Award................................ Page 63
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John Zamberlin Head Coach Pacific Lutheran, 1979 4th Season-Idaho State
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After back-to-back one-win seasons, Idaho State’s fourth year head coach is ready to show not just the town of Pocatello, but the Big Sky Conference, that his Bengals are done being the team most Big Sky schools want to play. If the end of last season is any indication, good things are indeed ahead for the Bengals. Zamberlin, who was named the 24th head coach in Idaho State University’s rich football history on December 15, 2006, has known nothing but winning in his career, and he is eager to get ISU back on the winning track. In four years, Zamberlin has had to contend and navigate through a murderer’s row in the scheduling department, as Zamberlin, counting 2010, will have battled with seven FBS teams including Boise State, Oregon State, Arizona State, Oklahoma, and Georgia, along with numerous NCAA FCS playoff teams. Despite opening the season with a gauntlet of team including FBS programs Arizona State and Oklahoma and then three straight ranked teams and eventual playoff participants in Weber State, Central Washington (#1 in Division II) and Eastern Washington, the Bengals improved their defense immensely, although the raw score didn’t show it. Witness last year under Zamberlin: *ISU held Arizona State’s #1 offense to just one touchdown on nine drives, despite five drives starting inside ISU territory, three inside the ISU 20. *The Bengals cut their turnover margin back from -12 to just -5, and the Bengals were +7 in their final two games. *The Bengals held eventually #1 and national runner-up Montana to their lowest point total of the year, 12, and their secondlowest total against an FCS team in the
last three years. *Converted high The John Zamberlin File school quarterback A.J. Born: February 13, 1956 (Tacoma, WA) Hometown: Tacoma, Washington Storms was named first Family: He and his wife of 11 years Mary Ellen have four children: team All-Big Sky ConferMegan (23), Kyle (20), Kenny (9), and Kasey (7). ence as a true sophomore College: Pacific Lutheran, 1979 - Earned his degree in physical educaat linebacker. tion and eventually became a 5th round draft choice of the New England In four years, Coach Z Patriots. Playing Experience: Zamberlin played linebacker in the NFL for six has had much to be proud seasons, playing 78 total games with the New England Patriots (1979-1982) of with his program, in- and the Kansas City Chiefs (1983-1984) ... While with New England, he recordcluding a team GPA last se- ed one career interception, a fumble recovery, and he recovered a blocked mester of a 2.84, having a kick against the New York Jets, and his lateral on that play led to a 56-yard touchdown, only the second blocked field goal return for a touchdown in First Team ESPN The Maga- Patriots history ... He was also drafted in baseball by the Seattle Mariners after zine All-District selection a standout collegiate career as a centerfielder in center Ryan Henry, and having the 2008 Big Sky Scholar-Athlete in Jon Winn. Ever one to be involved in the community, Coach Z. has had his players involved in the community from the get-go. From sacking potatoes at the Idaho Food Bank to spending a day at the park with kids inflicted with juvenile diabetes, to his Movers and Shakers program to help freshmen move into the dorms, to reading at local elementary schools, the players and team members have become important members of the community, and great examples for the myriads of young children in the area. Zamberlin came to Pocatello and the Gate City in December of 2006 after a terrific seven-year run as the head coach at Central Washington. While at CWU, the Wildcats won backto-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles in 2004 and 2005, and Zamberlin won GNAC Coach of the Year honors both of those years. All told, Zamberlin was named GNAC Coach of the Year in 1998, 2002, 2004, and 2005. In 2003, the Wildcats were preseason ranked #1, and that came on the heels of an incredible 2002 season. In 2002, Central Washington ended the season ranked #5 (DII Football.com & AFCA), going 11-0 in the regular season, including a 31-16 win over Big Sky co-champion Montana State, on their way to the NCAA Division II playoffs. CWU led the league in total defense, rushing defense, passing defense, scoring defense, total offense, rushing offense, passing offense, and scoring offense. The Wildcats also got it done in the classroom, as in 2002 his team had the highest grade point average in the GNAC as well. That 2002 team also defeated UC Davis 38-14 and North Dakota 43-7. The tradition of classroom excellence continued at Idaho State as the Bengals have had 19 players earn Big Sky All-Academic, and the team’s grade point average the last two seasons have been 2.71 and 2.75, the two highest marks in over 10 years. Zamberlin earned his first conference title as a coach in 1998 with Central Washington after a 7-4 season that saw the Wildcats go 4-1 in the Columbia Football Conference. That 1998 team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NAIA playoffs. Zamberlin also instituted CWU’s study hall and established their strength and conditioning program. He also personally oversaw academics for his team. As a head coach, Zamberlin has guided his teams to the tune of seven winning seasons and eight seasons of .500
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John Zamberlin Coaching Year-by-Year 1987-90 1992-94 1995-96 1997-06 2006-
Assistant Coach - Massachusetts Assistant Coach - Eastern Washington Assistant Coach - Richmond Head Coach - Central Washington Head Coach - Idaho State
Overall Conf Year School Position W L T W L 1987 Massachusetts Asst. Coach 3 8 0 2 5 1988 Massachusetts Asst. Coach 8 4 0 6 2 1989 Massachusetts Asst. Coach 5 5 1 3 5 1990 Massachusetts Asst. Coach 8 2 1 7 1 1992 Eastern Wash. Asst. Coach 7 4 0 6 1 1993 Eastern Wash. Asst. Coach 7 3 0 5 2 1994 Eastern Wash. Asst. Coach 4 7 0 2 5 1995 Richmond Asst. Coach 7 3 1 5 3 1996 Richmond Asst. Coach 2 9 0 1 7 1997 Central Wash. Head Coach 5 4 0 3 2 1998 Central Wash. Head Coach 7 4 0 4 1 1999 Central Wash. Head Coach 4 5 0 2 2 2000 Central Wash. Head Coach 5 5 0 3 1 2001 Central Wash. Head Coach 4 7 0 1 2 2002 Central Wash. Head Coach 11 1 0 3 0 2003 Central Wash. Head Coach 6 4 0 2 1 2004 Central Wash. Head Coach 7 4 0 5 1 2005 Central Wash. Head Coach 8 2 0 6 0 2006 Central Wash. Head Coach 6 5 0 3 5 2007 Idaho State Head Coach 3 8 0 2 6 2008 Idaho State Head Coach 1 11 0 1 7 2009 Idaho State Head Coach 1 10 0 1 7 Assistant Coaching Record 51 45 3 37 31 Head Coaching Record 68 70 0 36 35 Overall Coaching Record 119 115 3 73 66 Conference Key YC-Yankee Conference (Division I-FCS) BSC-Big Sky Conference (Division I-FCS) CFC-Columbia Football Conference (NAIA) NCC-North Central Conference (NCAA II) GNAC-Great Northwest Athletic Conference (NCAA II) BSC-Big Sky Conference (NCAA I-FCS)
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Finish Fifth (Tie)-YC First (Tie)-YC I-AA Playoffs - 1st Round Seventh-YC First-YC I-AA Playoffs - 1st Round First (Tie)-BSC I-AA Playoffs - 1st Round Third Sixth Third (Tie)-YC Eleventh-YC Third-CFC First (Tie)-CFC NAIA-Quarterfinals Third-CFC Second-CFC Third-GNAC First-GNAC NCAA II Playoffs - 1st Round Second-GNAC First-GNAC First-GNAC Fifth (Tie)-NCC Eighth-BSC Eighth (Tie)-BSC Seventh (Tie)-BSC
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or better. His head coaching successes at Central followed a nine-year career as an assistant at three different I-AA schools. Zamberlin served nine years in the Division I, spending the 1995 and 1996 seasons as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Richmond, helping the Spiders rank 12th or better in total defense nationally both seasons. Zamberlin also handled all of the defensive special teams at Richmond, and assisted with the strength and conditioning program. Prior to Richmond, John got a taste of the Big Sky Conference as he served as the linebackers coach at Eastern Washington, working for both Dick Zornes and Mike Kramer. With the Eagles, John also oversaw all defensive special teams, and he coached and designed the kickoff coverage unit. With the Eagles, Zamberlin was a part of their 1992 NCAA I-AA playoff squad that won a share of the Big Sky Conference title. Zamberlin got his collegiate coaching start at the University of Massachusetts as a linebackers coach from 1987-1990, helping the Minutemen to a pair of Yankee Conference titles in 1988 and 1990. The Yankee Conference morphed into the Atlantic-10 Conference, meaning his nine years of Division I coaching came in the two dominant leagues in the Football Championship Subdivision. In his collegiate coaching career, Zamberlin has been a part of seven conference titles (four as a head coach), and he has been a part of three trips to the Division I FCS playoffs (formerly I-AA) and a trip to both the Division II and the NAIA playoffs. He also has won five coach of the year awards, including the 2002 Western Region Division II Coach of the Year. He was inducted into the Pacific Lutheran University Hall of Fame in 1996, and his jersey was retired in 1985 after a stellar career as an All-America selection in 1978. Zamberlin played linebacker in the NFL for six seasons, playing 78 total games with the New England Patriots (1979-1982) and the Kansas City Chiefs (1983-1984). He was a fifth round draft choice of New England out of Pacific Lutheran University, where he earned a degree in 1979 in physical education. While with New England, he recorded one career interception, a fumble recovery, and he recovered a blocked kick against the New York Jets, and his lateral on that play led to a 56-yard touchdown, only the second blocked field goal return for a touchdown in Patriots history. He was also drafted in baseball by the Seattle Mariners after a standout collegiate career as a centerfielder. The 54year old Zamberlin (born February 13, 1956) has been married to his wife Mary Ellen for 12 years, and together they have two children, Kenny (11), and Kasey (9). John also has two grown children, Megan and Kyle.
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Steve Amrine Secondary/Recruiting Eastern Washington, 1996 4th Season-Idaho State
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Steve Amrine is entering his fourth season with Idaho State University, overseeing the safeties, and he has added the duties of recruiting coordinator and academics. Amrine joined the Bengals after spending five seasons at Feather River College. Last year, Amrine saw his two starting safeties finish third and fourth in tackles for the Bengals, and they accounted for four of ISU’s 11 interceptions, and four more fumble recoveries. Along the way Chris Holmesly earned honorable mention All-Big Sky honors. This came after Amrine helped then-true freshman A.J. Storms earn honorable mention All-Big Sky honors. That came after he coached Terrance Calloway to honorable mention All-Big Sky honorsin 2007. Previous to Idaho State, Amrine spent five years on the staff at Feather River College in Quincy, California as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Amrine, who coached on both sides of the ball helped Feather River to five winning seasons and five Bowl games. In 2003, the team went 9-2, advancing to the Tri-Counties Bank Holiday Bowl. Feather River also qualified for postseason bowls in 2004 and 2006, winning the 2004 East County Bowl 38-6. Amrine is no stranger to Zamberlin however, having coached the running backs and serving as special teams coordinator from 1998-2001 at Central Washington, helping Central to a national playoff berth. Amrine first got the chance to work with Zamberlin at Eastern Washington from 1993-95, where he worked with the receivers, running backs, and offensive line. Amrine has also coached in the prep ranks, coaching receivers at Castle Rock High School in Washington in 1991 and serving as the offensive coordinator for the Columbia High School, in White Salmon, Washington in 1996. Amrine played one season of football at Eastern Oregon University. The 38-year old Amrine (11-11-71) is married, and he and his wife Jaime have a son, Tucker, and a daughter. He earned his undergraduate degree from Eastern Washington in education in 1996 and a master’s in 2000 from Central Washington in athletic administration. His primary recruiting areas are Northern California and Northern Nevada, and he originally hails from Castle Rock, Washington.
Kenyon Blue Assistant Secondary Idaho STate, 2009 2nd Season-Idaho State Kenyon Blue is entering his second season as an assistant coach with the Bengals after a stellar and exciting four year career with the Bengals. This year Blue will help with the secondary and coach Steve Armine, focusing on the cornerbacks after spending last season as an assistant linebackers coach. Blue know plenty about the secondary and the corner position after terrorizing Big Sky corners for four seasons. Blue held several kickoff return records for Idaho State, and was also a punt returner, wide receiver, and part-time running back as well. Blue made his mark at ISU as a kick returner, earning a Bennion Award in 2008 as the Special Team Most Valuable Player, and he earned First Team All-Big Sky as a special teams player in 2008 as well. He was twice named Big Sky Player of the Week, including in 2005 when his 39-yard punt return for a touchdown paved the way for ISU’s wild comeback double-overtime win at Northern Colorado 49-42. Blue ranks second in career kickoff return yardage and fourth in career punt return yardage, and he ranks in the top ten lists in a host of other special teams categories, including average per kickoff return, average per punt return, and total season yardage. Blue might best be remember by Bengal fans for his 111-yard effort against Sacramento State in 2008, a game in which he caught a long touchdown pass and then scored the winning points in overtime on a 16-yard run, with his dive to the corner of the end zone highlighting the overtime win. Blue earned his bachelor’s degree in 2009. He and his wife Randi have a son, Kenyon, Jr.
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Jon Clark enters his first season with the Bengals, and he takes over as the offensive line coach, and the unit immediately showed improvement in spring camp, with solid rushing number in all of the spring scrimmages. Clark comes to Idaho State after his most recent stint, where he was the offensive line coach at Warren Central High School in Indianapolis, where Warren Central won the 5A state title as their offense averaged over seven yards per carry, and they had the first running back in Indiana 5A history to rush for 3,000 yards in a single season. Three of his offensive lineman earned all-state honors as well. While Clark had success last year in the high school ranks, he has a deep and long-standing background on the collegiate coaching scene, spending time at Syracuse, Auburn, and Ohio, where he worked with ISU offensive coordinator Phil Earley. At Syracuse, he served as the assistant to the offensive coordinator during the 2007 season, assisting in all aspects of game planning, including opponent breakdown, game film, and opponent scouting. In 2006 he served as the assistant offensive line coach at Auburn, helping the Tigers to the 2007 Cotton Bowl title. He got his start in collegiate coaching at Ohio University, where he was a graduate assistant, working with the tackles and tight ends. He also served as assistant recruiting coordinator and director of football operations for the Bobcats during his time there. Clark also has spent time overseas as a head coach, serving as the leader for the Northside Bulls of Stockholm, Sweden, where he also was the offensive line coach and offensive coordinator. He also spent some time in Sweden with the Swedish National Team, serving as their offensive line coach during the 2007 World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Clark brings with him plenty of camp experience, having served on the staffs at both the Ohio State University and the University of Michigan camps, as well as at the Indiana Option Camp at Taylor University. Clark even spent some time with the Atlanta Falcons in a front office capacity as a sales executive. Clark played collegiately at Ohio University after earning Indiana All-State honors as a junior and a senior. He graduated from Ohio in 2004 with a bachelor’s in sports management, and he also earned his master’s from there in coaching education in 2006. He also was a state finalist in the shot put and the 100-high hurdles in high school.
Phil Earley Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Pacific Lutheran, 1980 1st Season-Idaho State Phil Earley, a veteran of 24 years in collegiate coaching, enters his first season on the Bengal staff as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Earley comes to Idaho State after a stint at Syracuse, where he coached quarterbacks, and at San Diego State, where he was the assistant to offensive coordinator Al Borges. Earley has spent the past 24 years in collegiate coaching, including 19 seasons as either a quarterbacks coach, an offensive coordinator, or usually both. Earley is well traveled, as Idaho State will be not only his second Big Sky school and his second Gem State school, but it will be his 10th overall. What is very evident is that a trail of success and records have followed Earley at nearly every one of his stops. Earley has a longstanding connection with head coach John Zamberlin, going back to their days at Pacific Lutheran, where both Earley and Zamberlin were teammates back in the late 1970s. Earley most recently served with San Diego State as the assistant to the offensive coordinator, Al Borges. The Aztecs last year scored 32 touchdowns and threw for over 256 yards per game, including 24 through the air. San Diego State marked the second time that Earley worked with Borges, as they teamed together at Auburn in 2005, where he was the assistant to the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach as the Tigers finished 37th nationally in total offense and 30th in scoring in the FBS. The Tigers went 9-3 that year, including an appearance in the Outback Bowl The one thing Earley doesn’t have to do is get a new tie, as he had a three-year stint with the Orange of Syracuse in the Big East from 2006-08, where he served as quarterbacks coach. While with the Orange, he helped ’Cuse quarterbacks set a school record for passing yardage in 2007, and two of his quarterbacks, Andrew Robinson and Perry Patterson dot the top 10 seasonal lists in passing yards, completions, and touchdowns. Earley has plenty of western ties however, as he has spent time at the University of Nevada, University of Idaho, Washington State, Weber State, Cal Poly and Western Washington, where he got his collegiate coaching start. He spent four seasons (2000-03) with the Wolf Pack, serving as both the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and his team’s diverse offense resulted in Nevada having the nation’s leading rusher in 2001, and the nation’s leading receiver the next year in 2002. The 2001 Wolf Pack team finished ninth nationally in offense, averaging over 200 yards in the air and on the ground, and in 2002, Nevada was 12th nationally in total offense at 434 yards per game, and 11th in passing offense at 296 yards per game. While at Idaho, Earley was quarterbacks coach in 1997, and then promoted to offensive coordinator in 1998 and 1999, which was Idaho’s best season in the FBS until this season. In 1998 in his first season as offensive coordinator, Earley helped lead one of the nation’s most dynamic offense’s to a Big West title and a Humanitarian Bowl win over Southern Mississippi. In the regular season finale with the Big West title on the line, Earley dialed up the winning two-point conversion in overtime to defeat Boise State 36-35 at Bronco Stadium. Idaho also went 7-4 in 1999 with Earley calling the plays, and those are Idaho’s only back to back 7-win seasons in the last 15 years. Earley also has had successful stops at Cal Poly, where he was the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1994-96, helping the Mustang set 28 team offensive records and winning the 1994 America West Conference title; at Washington State where he was the recruiting coordinator and operations director for the Cougars, helping head coach Mike Price as Wazzu made it to the 1992 Copper Bowl; and at Western Washington, where he spent five seasons in two separate stints, including his first offensive coordinator and quarterbacks stint in college as WWU set or tied 18 offensive records in his time there. Earley also coached the offensive line at Big Sky rival Weber State from 1988-89, and he ironically spent time both there and at Washington State with former ISU head coach Larry Lewis. Earley earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Pacific Lutheran in 1980, and he also has a master’s in education from Western Washington which he earned in 1988.
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Junior Falevai is entering his fifth season with Idaho State University, and he will work with ISU’s tight ends again after spending the past two seasons as an assistant with ISU’s defensive ends. In his first season on the staff, he spent the 2006 season as an assistant linebackers coach while serving as a graduate assistant coach. ISU tight ends had a solid season in 2009, with the group combining for 17 catches for 129 yards and a touchdown, and that’s after several injuries limited the time and put ISU down to just two tight ends for
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part of the season. Falevai assisted Brian Strandley with the defensive ends last year, as they saw a position ravaged with injuries. Still the defensive line improved, despite having seven different starting combinations, Chief among the improvements was the maturation of defensive end Mike Jablonsky, who went from off the depth chart to starter, and led the line in tackles with 37. ISU’s defensive ends had a solid showing in 2007, keyed by Geo Simmons, who earned honorable mention All-Big Sky honors. Simmons led the team in sacks with 4.5 on the season. Falevai’s 2006 season was spent working with ISU’s linebackers, ISU’s strongest defensive unit. Among the linebackers was Buck Buchanan Candidate Pago Togafau. Falevai was no stranger to the linebacking position, having earned All Big Sky Conference honors in 2001 as a middle linebacker for the Bengals in his only season in the orange and black after transferring from the University of Houston, where he was a starter as well. While playing for the Bengals, he played under the name Junior Ioane, before adding the name Falevai after he graduated. Along with assisting with the linebackers in 2006, Junior also handled defensive academic progress, game-day personnel and substitutions, and he served in a support role for recruiting in the state of Hawaii. Prior to coming to Idaho State as a coach, Junior spent one season coaching linebackers at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls. The 34-year old Falevai (3-17-76) earned his undergraduate degree from Idaho State in sociology in 2002. His primary recruiting areas are Utah, Hawaii, and Nevada, and he originally hails from Kahuku, Hawaii.
Josh Fetter officially joined the Idaho State coaching staff for spring practice and is entering his first season with the Bengals. He will be teaming with Brian Strandley to coach the defensive line. Fetter came to Idaho State from Portland State by way of Pacific University, where he was tabbed to be the defensive coordinator for the Boxers’ new program. The relationship between Fetter and head coach John Zamberlin dates back to 1997, when Zamberlin became the head coach of Central Washington and Fetter was already on staff as he was the defensive tackles coach in 1996. Fetter switched to defensive ends and coached that position from 1997 to 2000. He was part of the coaching staff that oversaw Central Washington’s transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division II. Fetter went to Pacific after four years as the defensive line coach at Portland State, bringing with him plenty of Big Sky experience. Last season Fetter saw two of his lineman earn Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference honors and all three of his regular starters earn All-Big Sky honors in 2007. In 2006, Fetter, coached defensive ends for Portland State with great success. The Viking defense led the Big Sky in turnover margin, pass efficiency defense, sacks per game, tackles for loss, third-down defense, fourth-down defense and red zone defense. Fetter has also spent time at Western State in Gunnison, Colorado. He spent three years as defensive coordinator, strength and conditioning coach and he held the title of assistant head coach. At ISU Fetter will work in tandem with Brian Strandley in coaching the defensive line, and the two have known each other since their college days at the University of Idaho, as Fetter graduated in 1996 with a degree in general studies (Strandley graduated in 1995 from Idaho as well). Josh was a four-year letterwinner for the Vandals and a two-year starter in the defense. His senior year, Fetter was the Inspirational Award winner and nominated team captain. He was part of an Idaho defense that led NCAA Division I-FCS in rushing defense. Born in Tacoma, Washington, he and his wife, Jahnna, are the proud parents of two children: son Michael (3) and daughter Delani (1).
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Drew Miller is entering his fourth season with Idaho State University, overseeing the wide receivers. Miller joined the Bengals after spending three seasons on head coach John Zamberlin’s staff at Central Washington. Last season Miller helped Jaron Taylor to a superb senior season, and he coached a breakout season for former quarterback turned receiver Kelvin Krosch. All told ISU’s top three pass catchers last year were Miller products and five of the top six overall were, combining for 153 catches, 1,762 yards and 11 touchdowns. The 2009 season was no surprise however as under Miller, ISU’s receivers have shined, headed up by Eddie Thompson, who in 2007 earned honorable mention All-America honors after grabbing 83 catches, the second-most in school history. That year Thompson broke ISU’s all-time receptions record for a career, as well as ISU’s 40-year old record for receptions in a game. In 2008, ISU’s receivers combined for 215 catches, 2,694 yards, and 13 of ISU’s 17 passing touchdowns. Overall in 2007, ISU’s receiving corps hauled in 174 passes for 2,307 yards and 12 of ISU’s 14 passing touchdowns. Miller coached wide receivers at Central from 2004-06, helping the Wildcats to a pair of Great Northwest titles. In 2004, two of his receivers earned All-Great Northwest honors, and in 2005, he not only had a pair of First Team All-GNAC picks, but receiver Brian Potucek was named a Division II All-American, All-West Region and he was selected to participate in the Cactus Bowl. In 2006 at Central, Miller coached redshirt freshman Johnny Spevak to First Team All-NCC honors, giving him five All-Conference athletes in three years, including four first teamers. Miller got his coaching start where he finished his collegiate career, at the University of Montana. Miller served as an assistant quarterbacks coach under Bill Cockhill, (now Offensive Coordinator at Wyoming), helping the Griz to the 2001 National Championship. Miller played two years for Montana, twice earning All-Big Sky and All-American honors. He was the conference’s Newcomer of the Year in 1999, and he was a two-time finalist for the Walter Payton Award, finishing second to Adrian Peterson of the Chicago Bears in 1999. In 2000, he led Montana to the National Championship game, eventually losing 27-23 to Georgia Southern. Miller ended up at Montana after a twoyear stint at Brigham Young from 1997-98, where he was the first true freshman to start a game at quarterback in BYU’s history. With the Cougars he helped them to the 1998 Western Athletic Conference title game and the 1998 Liberty Bowl. Miller has also played professionally, spending 2001 with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League, and 2002 with the Detroit Fury of the Arena Football League. The 32-year old Miller (3-14-78) is married to Diana Miller, and they have a new daughter. He earned his undergraduate degree from Idaho State in general studies in 2007. His primary recruiting areas are Washington and Coeur d’Alene, and he originally hails from Lakewood, Washington.
Brian Strandley Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Idaho, 1995 4th Season-Idaho State Brian Strandley is entering his fourth season with Idaho State University, and is serving as both the defensive coordinator and the defensive line coach. Strandley joined the staff after spending the 2006 season as the defensive line coach at Eastern Washington. Strandley, however, is no stranger to John Zamberlin, having served as a defensive coach for nine years at Central Washington University. Despite a second straight year of massive injuries, ISU’s defense proved its mettle throughout the season, including allowing just 12 points against national runner-up Montana, and the defense as a whole racked up 26 takeaways, the most since the 2004 season when ISU got 30. 2008 also saw ISU’s defense ravaged by injuries, but true to Strandley’s leadership, the squad never quit, and started turning in solid performances. The squad still turned in several big performances, including ISU’s pass defense allow 112 yards or less in three of the final four games of the season. In his first year with the club, Idaho State’s defense showed a knack for the big play, scoring five touchdowns on the year, including game-changing fumble returns on back-to-back drives in a win over Portland State. All told, ISU nearly doubled their takeaways (23, up from 12 in 2006), and they increased their totals in sacks, tackles for loss, passes defended, and forced fumbles, all while having seven players earn honorable mention All-Big Sky, including a pair of Strandley’s defensive linemen. Strandley was hired at CWU when Zamberlin took over as head coach in 1997. He helped the Wildcats compile a 57-36 record in nine seasons, including an 8-2 record in the 2005 season. Central won its last seven games and was undefeated in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Strandley was a four-year starter at Idaho from 199194, and was Idaho’s 1993 defensive captain, finishing his career with 101 tackles. When he was a junior, the Vandals advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, and in 1994, Idaho led I-AA in rushing defense (65.3 yards per game). He helped Idaho to a 35-14 record, three playoff berths and one Big Sky Conference title in four seasons under head coach John L. Smith. Included were three victories in four games versus Eastern. Idaho lost to the Eagles 34-31 in overtime his freshman season, but then won the next three games by a combined score of 127-46. He had seven tackles, a sack and a pass broken up in four career games versus EWU. After he graduated from Idaho, Strandley coached at Potlatch, Idaho, High School where he served as defensive coordinator and head junior varsity coach. The 39-year old Standley (6-7-71) is married to Erika, and they have a newborn daughter, Brianna. His primary recruiting area is Northern California.
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Drew Miller Wide Receivers Idaho State, 2007 4th Season-Idaho State
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Nick Whitworth Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs Idaho State, 2002 8th Season-Idaho State
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Nick Whitworth begins his eighth season with the Idaho State coaching staff, and he is in charge of ISU’s running backs. Nick also spent two seasons as a student assistant with the Bengals and he will assist Steve Amrine in recruiting. Nick previously spent his five years as recruiting coordinator, and his recruiting classes have all been highly touted. Whitworth, a Mackay native, has proven to be able to get some of the top student-athletes in the west, and in Idaho in particular as the Bengals have signed the most in-state scholarship athletes in each of the past five years. In 2009, ISU rushers totaled 1,053 yards through nagging injuries, scoring 14 touchdowns. Taking after their coach, ISU running backs totaled 337 touches in 2008 and they lost just one fumble all year, that coming in the rain at Cal Poly. In 2007, Whitworth’s protégé Josh Barnett broke the school’s all-time rushing record with 3,412 yards, rushing for 1,022, making him the first running back in school history with back-to-back 1,000yard seasons. Barnett’s 2,129 yards in back-to-back seasons broke Whitworth’s own record of 2,039 yards. Last year, ISU rushers accounted for 1,483 yards and 11 of ISU’s 12 rushing touchdowns. In 2006, Barnett earned First Team All-Big Sky honors after rushing for 1,117 yards, the thirdmost in school history. Overall, ISU’s running backs rushed for 1,358 yards and 13 touchdowns, and that comes on the heels of the 2005 campaign that saw the group rush for 1,714 yards and 23 touchdowns, the best numbers in over 20 years from that position. Both Josh Barnett and Ken Cornist earned all-conference honors, and Cornist set a Bengal freshman record with 14 rushing scores as both rushed for over 780 yards. Handling the running backs probably comes second nature to Nick. Whitworth had a standout four-year career at Idaho State from 1997-2000, the last two years as the team’s starting tailback. Whitworth rushed for 1,106 yards as a junior, the third most in school history. Included in that total was a school record 273 yards against Fort Lewis College, which broke the school record. That game came on the heels of the season opener when Whitworth raced for 221 yards against Eastern Oregon, making his 494 yards rushing in back-to-back games the most in school history. “The Mackay Missile” as he was called, also ended his career on a resounding note, with a 201-yard game in a 27-24 win over FBS Utah State in Logan. Whitworth is the only Bengal in school history with three 200-yard games to his credit, owning three of the eight 200-yard games in school history. On the ISU career charts, he currently ranks third all-time in rushing with 2,353 yards and seventh in all-purpose yards per game at 92.9, and 10th in kickoff return average at 21.2 yards per game. The 30-year old Whitworth (8-20-79) is married to Erin Whitworth, and they have a one-year old daughter, Olivia. He earned his undergraduate degree from Idaho State in 2002. His primary recruiting area is Idaho, and he originally hails from Mackay, Idaho.
Mark Campbell Head Strength Coach Idaho State, 1992 6th Season-Idaho State Mark Campbell enters his sixth season as the Head Strength Coach for Idaho State University, and his third as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is in charge of overseeing the strength and conditioning program for Idaho State’s 15 sport athletic program. Recently, he worked with Donna Hays and Jared Allen on the renovation of the Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center, a $200,000 improvement to the facility that has turned it into one premier weight training facilities in America. Campbell has eight national certifications, including AFAA Personal Fitness Counselor, the American College of Sports Medicine Strength and Condition Training ASCM, and a nutrition specialist among others. Prior to coming to Idaho State, Campbell spent four years as a Strength and Conditioning coach consultant for Pocatello School District 25 while also serving as a linebacker coach at Highland High School in Pocatello. Mark has also served on the football staffs at Irving Middle School and Marsh Valley High School, and he spent 10 years as the Strength and Conditioning Coach at Punahou High School in Hawaii, where he attended high school. Campbell played football at both Ricks College and Idaho State University, serving as the Bengals’ team captain in 1990 and earning the team’s Defensive MVP award. After his award winning playing career with the Bengals, Mark served as a Graduate Assistant for two years as well. Mark has also served as the health manager for Pocatello Head Start Health, Mental Health, and Nutrition program, and he has been published in Healthy Child Care Magazine.
Kristin Kehrer Graduate Assistant Eastern Michigan, 2008 2nd Season Kristin Kehrer is in her second season with Idaho State. Prior to her coming to ISU, Kehrer worked for the University of Detroit Mercy where she was the Strength and Conditioning Coach for Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s and Women’s Cheer, and Dance. She assisted with other teams such as Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Tennis, and Men’s and Women’s Golf. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), which is a highly recognized certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is also certified through the American Heart Association for CPR/AED and First Aid. Kehrer also spent time as an intern for Total Performance Training Center, an Athletic Republic site (Frappier Acceleration) in Wixom, MI. At ISU, Kehrer is responsible for the design, implementation, and evaluation of the Women’s sport teams strength and conditioning programs here at ISU including Basketball, Cheer, Golf, Softball, and Volleyball. She also assists Coach Campbell with Men’s Football. Kehrer earned her undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, from Eastern Michigan University in August of 2008 and is currently working toward her Master’s degree in Athletic Administration and Sport Science here at Idaho State University. She will graduate in May 2011.
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Will Yoder Equipment Manager Idaho State, 2009 2nd Season
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Current Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis got his start as an assistant coach with Idaho State from 1981-84. Pete Adrian...............................................................................................1971-74 Steve Amrine................................................................................2007-present Gary Andersen........................................................................................1988-93 Chris Ball..........................................................................................................1999 Jeff Banks..................................................................................................2001-03 Bruce Barnum..........................................................................................1997-05 Raven Battle.............................................................................................2001-02 Steve Belko...............................................................................................1952-55 Chuck Bender................................................................................................1973 Kenyon Blue..................................................................................2009-present Rob Bolks...................................................................................................1994-96 Joe Borich..................................................................................................1999-05 Leo Brouhard.................................................................................................1997 David Brown..................................................................................................2000 Scott Browning.......................................................................................1983-84 Cedric Calhoun.............................................................................................1997 Mark Caballero........................................................................................1992-96 Italo ‘Babe” Caccia.................................................................................1948-51 Atari Callen...............................................................................................2004-05 Trevor Cavanaugh..................................................................................1992-93 Dave Christensen...................................................................................1990-91 Rob Christoff..................................................................................................2007 Rob Christophel......................................................................................1992-96 Dan Collins................................................................................................1977-79 Bus Connor...............................................................................................1962-65 Jeff Copp.........................................................................................................2004 Rick Courtright..............................................................................................1995 Walt Criner................................................................................................1987-88 Chris Culig.................................................................................................1991-96 Joe Cullen........................................................................................................2009 Gene Dahlquist.......................................................................................1969-70 Mike Daly........................................................................................................1984 Hugh Davidson.......................................................................................1970-71 Tim Davis.........................................................................................................1989 Jerry Dellinger.........................................................................................1965-67 John Ely......................................................................................................1997-98 Junior Falevai................................................................................2006-present Bill Flodin.........................................................................................................1987 James Franklin...............................................................................................1999 Jeff Fries.....................................................................................................1968-69 Bill Fuger..........................................................................................................1956 Land Jacobsen........................................................................................1990-91 Brian Jensen....................................................................................... 2007-2009 Tom Jewell................................................................................................1967-79
Larry Pasquale spent one season with Idaho State in 1976 before jumping to the NFL, becoming one of the top special teams coaches in the game. He now broadcasts football for the YES Network.
Don Johnson..................................................................................................1982 Murray Johnson............................................................................................1973 Mike Jones......................................................................................................1998 Tom Jones.................................................................................................1989-91 Ken Garland..............................................................................................1984-87 Rod Gentry...............................................................................................1977-79 Eddie Gran......................................................................................................1994 John Grayson.................................................................................................1956 Bob Griffin.................................................................................................1970-71 Reid Gunnell..................................................................................................1957 Garland Hampton..................................................................................1976-77 Jack Harvath...................................................................................................1966 Mike Havens....................................................................................... 2007-2009 Deryl Henderson..........................................................................................1998 Artie Holmes..................................................................................................1998 Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt...............................................................................1952-57 Torey Hunter............................................................................................2003-05 Dick Kaiser................................................................................................1980-82 Ev Keene..........................................................................................................1973 Jim Koetter...............................................................................................1980-82 George Kom...................................................................................................1972 Bob Larson................................................................................................1992-93 Micah Lazenby..............................................................................................2000 Marvin Lewis............................................................................................1981-84 Joe Lorig....................................................................................................1999-05 Tom Lovat.................................................................................................1968-70 Andy Ludwig............................................................................................1989-91 Earl Lynn..........................................................................................................1965 Tommy MacDonald...............................................................................1966-67 Jim Martin.......................................................................................................1966 Daryl Mason...................................................................................................1994 Derek Mason............................................................................................1997-98 Scott Maynard.........................................................................................1997-98 Mick McCall..............................................................................................1983-87 Leo McKillop............................................................................................1955-65 Brent McNeely.........................................................................................1992-96 Jason Meador..........................................................................................2001-02 Drew Miller....................................................................................2007-present Denny Moeller................................................................................. 1980-83, 88 Pete Molino....................................................................................................1996 Bill Muir......................................................................................................1972-73 David Muir.....................................................................................................2004 Mike Murphy............................................................................................1974-76 Johnny Nansen.......................................................................................2001-03
Dave Nickel...............................................................................................1989-91 Tim Orr............................................................................................. 1992-93 Mike Orthmann....................................................................... 2007-2008 Joe Pascale...................................................................................... 1974-75 Larry Pasquale......................................................................................1976 Rick Perry......................................................................................... 1995-96 Dick Pasonen................................................................................. 1971-73 Paul Peterson................................................................................. 1984-86 Tom Porras.............................................................................................1997 Walt Posadowski.................................................................................1976 Aaron Price..................................................................................... 1999-00 Mark Rhea....................................................................................... 2000-05 Neal Richardson............................................................................ 1982-88 Vern Rosene..........................................................................................1967 Allen Salanoa................................................................................. 1999-00 Doug Sams..................................................................................... 1983-85 Denny Schuler............................................................................... 1971-72 Scott Seely.............................................................................................1986 Mike Sheppard.............................................................................. 1980-81 Al Simmons...........................................................................................1997 T.J. Slansky.............................................................................................1995 Ryan Smaha...........................................................................................2005 Mark Smith............................................................................................1988 Steve Sosnowski..................................................................................1985 Ed Sowash..............................................................................................1983 Phil Spain................................................................................................1973 Brian Strandley....................................................................2007-present Bryant Thomas.............................................................................. 2001-05 Dean Thomas................................................................................. 1957-63 Jim Thrasher................................................................................... 1977-79 Claude Tomasini........................................................................... 1985-86 Randy Tyson................................................................................... 1968-71 Keith Uperesa................................................................................ 1999-00 Brandon “Cherokee” Valeria................................................ 2007-2009 Willie Joe Walker........................................................................... 1994-96 James Ward.................................................................................... 1999-02 Paul Wargo.............................................................................................1968 Kyle Whittingham........................................................................ 1988-93 Nick Whitworth...................................................................2003-present David Williams......................................................................................1997 Chris Zermeno............................................................................... 1997-98 Bold denotes current assistant Student Assistants not listed
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No 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Name Pos Andrew Benavides WR Keith McGowan DB Luke Austin WR Greg Melendez DB Corey White RB Isaiah Burel WR Basim Hudeen LB Tavoy Moore WR Russel Hill QB Rodrick Rumble WR Kyle Morris QB Kevin Miller DB David Harrington P Brendon Garcia K Kelvin Krosch WR Kyler Carlsen QB Stew Tracy RB Chris Holmesley DB Demetrius Cowherd WR Josh Bigler WR Phil Pleasant DB Tanner Davis LB Jahmel Rover RB Dustin Tew DB Cameron Gupton DB Izzy Ramirez WR A.J. Storms LB Brenan Ghassemiah DB Kenny Viser DB Cody McCoy DB Wes Howard FB J.T. Albers LB Daniel McSurdy RB Terrance Quenton DB Michael Berger DB John Davidson WR Ethan Monroe RB Brandon Norton DB Joshua Kelena’ke-Ebanez LB Leki Fuapau LB Jake Pele FB Jake Rouser DL Carson Glover LB Jack Francis LB Jeff Tuua DL David Forester FB Sean Rutten DL Christian Denny LB Phil Arias LB Jarrid Nash LB Jordan Monga DL Mark Clampitt OL Justin Vae’ena DL Tuiososopo Niusulu DL Trevor Spence LB Elijah Ruhl OL
Ht 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-7 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-9 6-5 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-7 6-1 5-8 5-7 6-0 5-8 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-4
Wt 172 180 170 203 204 181 230 195 194 190 164 183 185 142 219 180 192 193 192 208 190 191 200 196 178 170 215 179 195 180 225 222 190 170 180 180 205 195 225 240 233 228 189 225 256 220 226 230 213 236 256 271 246 265 220 350
Cl Ex Hometown (School) So 1VL Folsom, CA (Folsom HS) Sr 1VL Lynwood, CA (Boise State/Lynwood HS) Fr HS Boise, ID (Skyview HS) Jr Tr Brooklyn, NY (Hofstra/Canarsie HS) Jr Tr Las Vegas, NV (Univ. of Idaho/Bishop Gorman HS) Sr 3VL-RS Redlands, CA (Redlands East Valley HS) Jr Tr Elizabeth, NJ (Hofstra/Elizabeth HS) Jr JC Long Beach, CA (Cerritos College/Gehr HS) Sr 3VL-RS Boise, ID (Timberline HS) So 1VL Oak Harbor, WA (Oak Harbor HS) Fr RS Ukiah, CA (Ukiah HS) Jr 1VL-1SQ-RS Lakewood, WA (Lakes HS) Jr JC Marina, CA (Orange Coast JC/Westminster HS) Fr RS Monte Vista, CA (Monte Vista HS) Jr 2VL-RS Mackay, ID (Mackay HS) Fr HS North Logan, UT (Skyview HS) Jr 1VL Boise, ID (Boise State/Bishop Kelly HS) Sr 1VL Mission Viejo, CA (Orange Coast JC/Mission Viejo HS) Fr HS Indianapolis, IN (Warren Central HS) So Tr Meridian, ID (Univ. of Idaho/Meridian HS ) So 1VL-RS Rosamond, CA (Desert HS) Fr RS Gig Harbor, WA (Gig Harbor HS) Jr JC Rialto, CA (Chaffey College/Eisenhower HS) Sr 2VL-RS Idaho Falls, ID (Carroll College/Idaho Falls HS) So 1VL Brentwood, CA (Freedom HS) So RS Pocatello, ID (Pocatello HS) Jr 2VL Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) So 1VL-RS Anaheim, CA (Canyon HS) Sr TR Reno, NV (Nevada/Bishop Manogue HS) Fr HS Jerome, ID (Jerome HS) Fr HS Pocatello, ID (Pocatello HS) Jr 2VL-RS Tacoma, WA (Graham-Kepowsin HS) Fr HS Boise, ID (Mountain View HS) Fr HS Pocatello, ID (Century HS) Fr HS Idaho Falls, ID (Skyline HS) Fr TR Los Angeles, CA (Oregon State/Skyline) So 1VL-RS Lewiston, ID (Lewiston HS) Fr HS San Ramon, CA (Dougherty Valley HS) Fr HS Hyrum, UT (Mountain Crest HS) Jr JC Sacramento, CA (Sierra College/Rio Linda HS) Fr RS Algona, WA (Auburn-Riverside HS) So 1VL-RS Oak Harbor, WA (Oak Harbor HS) Fr RS Pocatello, ID (Century HS) Jr JC La Mirada, CA (Cerritos College/La Mirada HS) Sr 3VL-RS Long Beach, CA (Artesia HS) Fr HS Idaho City, ID (Idaho City HS) Sr 2VL-1SQ-RS Pocatello, ID (Century HS) Fr HS Idaho Falls, ID (Idaho Falls HS) Sr 3VL-RS Nampa, ID (Nampa HS) Sr 1VL Glendale, AZ (Glendale CC/Upper Iowa/Independence HS) Jr JC Henderson, NV (Fresno City College/Foothill HS) So 1VL Torrance, WA (West HS) Fr RS Oceanside, CA (Oceanside HS) Fr RS Lakewood, WA (Lakes HS) Fr RS Aberdeen, ID (Aberdeen HS) Jr JC Kent, WA (College of the Sequoias/Tahoma HS)
61 62 66 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 79 80 81 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98
Jon Van Vliet Sage Warner Mitch Rudder Minh Williams Jordan Peterson Travis Nua Marcus Austin Isaiah Walker Nick Beckman Dave Frederickson Braeden Clayson Loren Endsley Brad Shedd Tyler Hjelseth Drew McConnell Bryant Ward Clint Brock Andrew Zamora Rhys Felton Erik Jacobson Josh Hill Christian Gines Nathan Walker James Bergren C.J. Reyes David Tyler Chad O’Donnell Nathan Nooner Rustin Phillips Austin Schnizler
OL 6-2 OL 6-2 OL 6-3 OL 6-0 OL 6-4 OL 6-1 DL 6-0 DL 6-2 OL 6-5 OL 6-1 OL 6-6 OL 6-1 OL 6-7 TE 6-4 WR 6-1 TE 6-2 LS 6-3 TE 6-3 P 6-3 TE 6-5 TE 6-5 DB 6-1 TE 6-1 DL 6-4 K-P-QB 5-7 DL 6-2 DL 6-1 DL 6-2 DL 6-2 DL 6-2
244 255 283 317 256 296 286 274 270 275 308 262 278 231 187 228 245 240 190 247 228 180 220 242 205 276 265 217 219 245
So 1VL-RS Fr HS Sr 2VL So 1VL Fr RS Sr 1VL Jr JC Fr RS Fr HS Fr HS Jr 2VL Fr HS Jr 2VL-RS Jr 2VL-RS Fr HS So 1VL-RS So 1VL Jr JC Fr HS So 1VL-RS So 1VL Fr HS Fr HS Fr RS Fr HS Jr 1VL-1SQ-RS Sr 1VL RS Fr RS Sr 1VL So HS
Twin Falls, ID (Lighthouse Christian) Delco, ID (Delco HS) Nampa, ID (Boise State/Skyview HS) Hebron, TX (Hebron HS) Pingree, ID (Snake River HS) Wai’aene, HI (Arizona Western JC/Wai’aene HS) Ontario, CA (Chaffey College/Etiwanda HS) Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) Staten Island, NY (Poly Prep HS) Burley, ID (Burley HS) Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City HS) Flagstaff, AZ (Flagstaff HS) University Place, WA (Life Christian Academy) Eagle, ID (Eagle HS) Twin Falls, ID (Twin Falls HS) Mesa, AZ (Mountain View HS) Placentia, CA (Santa Ana JC/Valencia HS) Melbourne, AUS (John Curtin HS) Hailey, ID (Wood River HS) Blackfoot, ID (Boise State/Blackfoot HS) Nampa, ID (Skyview HS) Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS) Murrieta, CA (Vista Murrieta HS) New Hall, CA (Hart HS) Puyallup, WA (Puyallup HS) El Cajon, CA (Grossmont JC/San Diego State/Christian HS) Salmon, ID (Salmon HS) Bothell, WA (CC of San Francisco/Kentwood HS) Ventura, CA (St. Bonaventure HS)
Pronunciation Guide PLAYERS Andrew Benavides..............................ben ah VEE des Isaiah Burel...........................................................BOO rell Demetrius Cowherd.........................................COW erd Rhys Felton............................................................... REECE Leki Fuapau......................................le KEY FU ah POW Brennan Ghassemiah.......................... gas ah MAY ah Tyler Hjelseth.................................................... GEL SETH Chris Holmesley............................................ HOMES lee Basim Hudeen.......................... bah SEEM who DEEN Joshua Kelena’ke-Ebanez .....................................ke la NAH ke EE bah NEZ Kelvin Krosch.......................................................KRAHSH Keith McGowan......................................... mah GOW in Tavoy Moore......................................................... tah VOY Tuiasosopo Niusulu.......................................................... two EE ah si SOH poh KNEE oo SUE loo Travis Nua................................................................ NEW ah Jake Pele.................................................................. PAY LAY
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Jahmel Rover........................................................... ja MEL Mitch Rudder.......................................................RUHD dr Elijah Ruhl.....................................................................RULE Austin Schnizler................................................ SHNIZ ler Dustin Tew.................................................................... TWO Jeff Tuua.................................................................. TWO ah Justin Vae’ena................................................... vah A ena Jon Van Vliet.....................................................van VLEET Sage Warner...................................... rhymes with Rage Mihn Williams............................................................MING
COACHES / STAFF Steve Amrine....................................................am RHINE Phil Earley...................................................................ER lee
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Player J.T. Albers Luke Austin Phil Arias Marcus Austin Nick Beckman Andrew Benavides Michael Berger James Bergren Josh Bigler Clint Brock Isaiah Burel Kyler Carlsen Mark Clampitt Braeden Clayson Demetrius Cowherd John Davidson Tanner Davis Christian Denny Loren Endsley Ryhs Felton David Forester Jack Francis Dave Frederickson Leki Fuapau Brendon Garcia Brenan Ghassemiah Christian Gines Carson Glover Cameron Gupton David Harrington Russel Hill Josh Hill Tyler Hjelseth Chris Holmesley Wes Howard Basim Hudeen Erik Jacobson Joshua Kelena’ke-Ebanez Kelvin Krosch Drew McConnell Cody McCoy Keith McGowan Daniel McSurdy Greg Melendez Kevin Miller
Pos LB WR LB DL OL WR DB DL WR LS WR QB OL OL WR WR LB LB OL P FB LB OL LB K DB WR LB DB P QB TE TE DB FB LB TE LB WR WR DB DB RB DB DB
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Player Jordan Monga Ethan Monroe Tavoy Moore Kyle Morris Jarrid Nash Tuiososopo Niusulu Nathan Nooner Brandon Norton Travis Nua Chad O’Donnell Jake Pele Jordan Peterson Rustin Phillips Phil Pleasant Terrance Quenton Izzy Ramirez C.J. Reyes Jake Rouser Jahmel Rover Mitch Rudder Elijah Ruhl Rodrick Rumble Sean Rutten Austin Schnizler Brad Shedd Trevor Spence A.J. Storms Dustin Tew Stew Tracy Rob Tramonte Jeff Tuua David Tyler Justin Vae’ena Jon Van Vliet Kenny Viser Isaiah Walker Nathan Walker Bryant Ward Sage Warner Corey White Minh Williams Andrew Zamora
How ISU Was Built Pos DL RB WR QB LB DL DL DB OL DL FB OL DL DB DB WR K-P-QB DL RB OL OL WR DL DL OL LB LB DB RB DL DL DL DL OL DB DL TE TE OL RB OL TE
Starters/Lettermen Returning (32/14) Offense (15/7) # Player Letters 1 Andrew Benavides, WR 1VL 12 *Russel Hill, QB 3VL 13 Rodrick Rumble, WR 1VL 18 *Kelvin Krosch, WR 2VL 20 Stew Tracy, RB 1VL 40 Ethan Monroe, RB 1VL 56 *Mark Clampitt, OL 1VL 61 Jon Van Vleit, OL 1VL 66 *Mitch Rudder, OL 2VL 68 Minh Williams, OL 1VL 76 *Braeden Clayson, OL 2VL 79 *Brad Shedd, OL 2VL 83 *Bryant Ward, TE 1VL 87 Erik Jacobson, TE 1VL 88 Josh Hill, TE 1VL Defense (16/7) # Player Letters 2 Keith McGowan, DB 1VL 21 *Chris Holmsley, DB 1VL 24 Phillip Pleasant, LB 1VL 27 *Dustin Tew, DB 2VL 28 Cameron Gupton 1VL 30 *A.J. Storms, LB 2VL 31 Brennan Ghassemiah, DB 1VL 35 J. T. Albers, LB 2VL 45 Jake Rouser, DL 1VL 48 Jeff Tuua, DL 3VL 50 *Sean Rutten, DL 2VL 52 *Phillip Arias, LB 3VL 54 Jarrid Nash, LB 1VL 93 David Tyler, DL 1VL 95 *Chad O’Donnell, DL 1VL 97 *Rustin Phillips, DL 1VL Special Teams (1/0) # Player Letters 84 Clint Brock, LS 1VL *denotes starter Redshirts (13) Offense (6) # Player Last Classification 7 Isaiah Burel, WR 2VL 14 Kyle Morris, QB HS 44 Jake Pele, FB HS 69 Jordan Peterson, OL HS 80 Tyler Hjelseth, TE 2VL 81 Drew McConnell, WR HS Defense (7) # Player Last Classification 25 Tanner Davis, LB HS 46 Carson Glover, LB HS 57 Justin Vae’ena, DL HS 58 Tuioososopo Niusulu, DL HS 59 Trevor Spence, LB HS
72 Isaiah Walker, DL HS 91 James Bergren, DL HS Special Teams (1) # Player Last Classification 17 Brendon Garcia, K HS Four-Year Transfers (6) # Player Last School 5 Greg Melendez, DB Hofstra 6 Corey White, RB Idaho 8 Basim Hudeen, LB Hofstra 16 David Harrington, P Tennessee 23 Josh Bigler, WR Idaho 39 John Davidson, WR Oregon State Junior College Transfers (8) # Player Last School 10 Tavoy Moore, WR Cerritos JC 26 Jahmel Rover, RB Chaffey 43 Leki Fuapau, LB Sierra 47 Jack Francis, LB Cerritos 55 Jordan Monga, DL Fresno City 60 Elijah Ruhl, OL Sequoias 71 Marcus Austin, DL Chaffey 85 Andrew Zamora, TE Santa Ana Squad Members (1) # Player Squads 15 Kelvin Miller, DB 1VL Incoming Freshmen (22) # Player Last School 3 Luke Austin, WR Skyview 19 Kyler Carlsen, QB Skyview 22 Demetrius Cowherd, WR Warren Central 33 Cody McCoy, DB Jerome 34 Wes Howard, FB Pocatello 36 Daniel McSurdy, DB Mountain View 37 Terrance Quenton, DB Century 38 Michael Berger, DB Skyline 41 Brandon Norton, DB Dougherty Valley 42 Joshua Kelena’ke-Ebanez, LB Mountain Crest 49 David Forester, FB Idaho City 51 Christian Denny, LB Idaho Falls 62 Sage Warner, OL Declo 74 Nick Beckman, OL Capital 75 Dave Frederickson, OL Poly Prep 77 Loren Endsley, OL Lake City 86 Rhys Felton, P John Curtis 89 Christian Gines, WR Skyview 90 Nathan Walker, TE Blackfoot 92 C.J. Reyes, K-P-QB New Hall 96 Nathan Nooner, DL Salmon 98 Austin Schnizler, DL St. Bonaventure Did Not Play Last Year (2) # Player Last School 29 Izzy Ramirez, WR Pocatello 32 Kenny Viser, DB Nevada
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Arizona (3) Brad Shedd..................................................................Flagstaff Jarrid Nash..................................................................Glendale Clint Brock.......................................................................... Mesa California (24) Cameron Gupton................................................ Brentwood Brennan Ghassemiah................................................Canyon Chad O’Donnell..........................................................El Cajon Andrew Benavides...................................................... Folsom Jack Francis............................................................... La Mirada Tavoy Moore........................................................ Long Beach Jeff Tuua................................................................ Long Beach John Davidson....................................................Los Angeles Keith McGowen....................................................... Lynwood David Harrington.........................................................Marina Chris Holmesly................................................. Mission Viejo Brendon Garcia...................................................Monte Vista James Bergren............................................................Murrieta C.J. Reyes.....................................................................New Hall Justin Vae’ena.........................................................Oceanside Marcus Austin...............................................................Ontario Andrew Zamora........................................................Placentia Isaiah Burel................................................................ Redlands Jahmel Rover................................................................... Rialto Phillip Pleasant...................................................... Rosamond Leki Fuapau..........................................................Sacramento
Brandon Norton.................................................. San Ramon Kyle Morris........................................................................ Ukiah Austin Schnizler.......................................................... Ventura Hawai’i (1) Travis Nua....................................................................Wai’anae Idaho (34) Trevor Spence..........................................................Aberdeen Josh Hill....................................................................... Blackfoot Nathan Walker.......................................................... Blackfoot Luke Austin........................................................................ Boise Nick Beckman................................................................... Boise Russel Hill........................................................................... Boise Daniel McSurdy................................................................ Boise Stew Tracy.......................................................................... Boise Braeden Clayson............................................................ Burley Loren Endsley................................................. Couer d’Alene Sage Warner..................................................................... Declo Drew McConnell..............................................................Eagle Erik Jacobson.................................................................. Hailey David Forester........................................................ Idaho City Michael Berger.......................................................Idaho Falls Christian Denny.....................................................Idaho Falls Dustin Tew...............................................................Idaho Falls Cody McCoy..................................................................Jerome Ethan Monroe............................................................Lewiston Kelvin Krosch................................................................Mackay
Josh Bigler...................................................................Meridian A.J. Storms..................................................................Meridian Phillip Arias.................................................................... Nampa Christian Gines............................................................. Nampa Mitch Rudder................................................................ Nampa Jordan Peterson.......................................................... Pingree Carson Glover........................................................... Pocatello Wes Howard.............................................................. Pocatello Terrance Quenton................................................... Pocatello Izzy Ramirez.............................................................. Pocatello Sean Rutten............................................................... Pocatello Nathan Nooner............................................................Salmon Jon Van Vliet..............................................................Twin Falls Bryant Ward..............................................................Twin Falls Indiana (1) Demetrius Cowherd......................................... Indianapolis Nevada (3) Jordan Monga.......................................................Henderson Corey White.............................................................. Las Vegas Kenny Viser.........................................................................Reno New Jersey (1) Basim Hudeen.......................................................... Elizabeth New York (2) Greg Melendez..........................................................Brooklyn Dave Frederickson...........................................Staten Island Texas (1)
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Mihn Williams...............................................................Hebron Washington (13) Jake Pele......................................................................... Algona Rustin Phillips................................................................Bothell Tanner Davis..........................................................Gig Harbor Elijah Ruhl............................................................................Kent Isaiah Walker.......................................................................Kent Kelvin Miller.............................................................Lakewood Tuiasosopo Niusulu..............................................Lakewood Jake Rouser............................................................Oak Harbor Roderick Rumble.................................................Oak Harbor David Tyler.................................................................. Puyallup J.T. Albers....................................................................... Tacoma Mark Clampitt............................................................ Torrance Tyler Hjelseth...............................................University Place Utah (2) Kyler Carlson...................................................... North Logan Joshua Kelena’ke-Ebanez.......................................... Hyrum Australia (1) Rhys Felton.............................................................Melbourne
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2009 ... Played in all 11 games for Idaho State as a reserve linebacker and special teams player ... recorded 24 tackles on the season, including 2.0 tackles for loss ... also recovered a fumble and broke up a pair of passes ... recorded a career-high six tackles along with 1.5 tackles for loss against Eastern Washington .... added five tackles against Northern Arizona ... had four tackles vs. Oklahoma and three vs. Northern Colorado ... recovered a fumble against Montana State ... also broke up a pass against MSU and added another against Oklahoma ... 2008 ... Played in all 12 games, mostly on special teams ... recorded 10 tackles on the season, three on special teams, and all of those on kickoff returns ... recorded a career-best three tackles against both Northern Colorado and Weber State ... his three tackles against the Wildcats all came on the same series ... had a pair of special teams tackles against Montana ... 2007 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years and basketball for two at Graham-Kapowsin High School ... was selected to The Tacoma News Tribune All-Area team … was named SPSL South Co-Linebacker of the Year and First Team All-SPSL as well … also earned the honor for linebacker in 2005, and on offense he was all-conference in both 2005 and 2006 … was named Associated Press All-Washington at linebacker in 2006 as well as being named First Team WashingtonPreps.com All-State … as a running back, he gained more than 1,000 yards rushing in 2006, and scored five touchdowns in one game against Beamer High School … helped Graham-Kepowsin to the state playoffs in 2006 … participated in the East-West Game in 2007 … also won the Academic Achievement Award and was a four-year member of the honor society at GKHS ... in basketball, he earned the team’s “Mr. Defense” Award in 2005 … Personal ... his parents are Joe and Linda Albers ... is majoring in sociology ... his birthday is July 17, 1988 … his father Joe played football at Eastern Washington in 1979 and 1980. TT-UT 10-4 24-10 34-14
Albers’ Career Defensive Stats Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 1-0 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 2-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0
PD 0 2 2
Career Highs: Tackles - 6 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.5 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09; Fumble Recoveries - 1 at Montana State, 10-31-09; Pass Break Ups - 1 at Oklahoma, 9-12-09 & at Montana State, 10-31-09
2009 ... Played and started all 11 games for Idaho State at inside linebacker, recording 113 tackles, second-best on the team ... also added 3.5 tackles for loss, four passes broken up, an interception, and also added two fumble recoveries ... 2008 ... Played and started all 12 games for Idaho State at strong-side linebacker ... was second on the team in tackles with 64 ... obliterated his career-high in tackles in the opening game, recording 10 at Boise State ... had a three-game stretch against Eastern Washington, Montana State, and Northern Colorado where he averaged eight tackles per game ... forced a pair of fumbles, against Boise State and Eastern Washington ... his forced fumble at Boise State came on the defense’s second play of the season ... recorded his first career sack against Idaho, and he recovered his first career fumble in that game as well ... also had a sack at Montana ... picked off a pass at Eastern Washington and returned it 49 yards to the 2-yard line, and he also forced a fumble in that game ... that was ISU’s longest interception return of the season ... 2007 ... Played in nine games, recording 10 tackles, three solos ... forced a fumble on the opening kickoff against Montana State, a game where he recorded three solo special teams tackles ... 2006 ... Redshirted ... HS ... First name is Thomas ... lettered in football and track at Nampa High School ... Personal ... his father’s name is Jose ... is majoring in biology ... his birthday is April 21, 1988. Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
Arias’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 10-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 64-24 4.0-11 2.0-7 2 1-0 113-36 3.5-10 0.0-0 2 0-0 187-63 7.5-21 2.0-7 5 1-0
Int-Yds 0-0 1-49 1-0 2-49
PD 0 0 4 4
Career Highs: Tackles - 17 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.5, Northern Arizona, 10-18-08 & at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Sacks - 1.0, 2 times, last at Montana, 11-15-08; Forced Fumbles - 1, 5 times, last vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Fumbles Recovered - 1 at Idaho, 9-6-08; Interceptions - 1, 2 times, last at Montana State, 10-31-09; Passes Defended - 3 at Montana State, 10-31-09.
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ono Phillip Arias Men rable #52 * LB A t 6-1 * 213 * Sr * 3VL-RS ll-Bi ion g S Nampa, ID ky Nampa HS
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JC ... Lettered for two years at Chaffey College ... was a two-time first team all-Conference selection ... led Chaffey in sacks as a sophomore with 4.5, and he was third in tackles for loss with 7.5 ... tied for third on the team with 38 tackles ... also forced a fumble and recovered one as well ... recorded 21 tackles as a freshman, with 4.5 tackles for loss and a sack as well ... also recorded three quarterback hurries and he recovered a fumble, returning it 11 yards ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Etiwanda High School, and also added four letters in wrestling ... was named All-CIF Inland Empire at defensive tackle and all-league as well ... went 47-1 in wrestling as a senior, earning the CIF Heavyweight Division championship ... Personal ... his parents are Derrick and Patricia Austin ... is majoring in secondary education ... his birthday is January 27, 1989.
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Nick Beckman #74 * OL 6-5 * 270 * Fr * HS Boise, ID Capital HS HS ... Lettered in football at Capital High School for just one season ... helped Capital to a runner-up finish in 2009 ... was named first team All-State and All-Conference ... Personal ... his parents are Neil and Christine Sweeden ... will major in pre-medicine ... his birthday is December 16, 1991.
Andrew Benavides #1 * WR 5-8 * 172 * So * 1VL Santa Rosa, CA Folsom HS 2009 ... Benavides played in eight games for ISU before suffering a scary neck injury that ended his season prematurely ... caught 18 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown, and he proved a superb kickoff returner, averaging 33.0 yards per return on nine returns ... also led ISU with a 5.3 punt return average ... caught his first collegiate pass, a 10-yarder, at Weber State ... had his best game of the season receiving-wise near his hometown, as he caught six passes for 44 yards, including his first career touchdown, at Sacramento State ... came back the next week
with five receptions against Northern Colorado ... returned three kickoffs in that game for 79 yards, earning him a spot doing the same the next week ... averaged 38.8 yards per kickoff return against Northern Arizona, including a 73-yarder against Northern Arizona ... added 29 yards on three catches as well in that game, and his 224 all-purpose yards in that game had him in striking distance of the ISU single-game record, but he suffered a season-ending neck injury on a 54-yard return to open the second half ... made his first public appearance after the injury two weeks later against Montana, going out for the coin toss and receiving a standing ovation ... HS ... Lettered in football for two years at Folsom High School … as a senior he was the first all-purpose MVP of the Delta River League after scoring 23 touchdowns … was also Folsom’s Offensive player of the year … had 56 receptions for 1,223 yards and 20 touchdowns … also added a touchdown on seven punt returns, averaging a ridiculous 40 yards per return, and he averaged 33.8 yards on 12 kickoff returns with two touchdowns … totaled 1,908 all-purpose yards as a senior as Folsom went 9-2 and made it to the first round of the state playoffs … as a junior he was named First Team All-Delta River League at wide receiver after catching 17 passes for 390 yards and three touchdowns in his first season ... Personal ... his parents are Randy Benavides and Tami Withers ... will major in sports management ... his birthday is November 24, 1991 … his cousin Joe Rausch played football at Fresno State. Year 2009 Total
Benavides’s Career Receiving Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 18 143 7.9 20 18 143 7.9 20
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Benavides’s Career Kickoff Return Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG TD 9 297 33.0 73 0 9 297 33.0 73 0
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Benavides’s Career Punt Return Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG TD 7 37 5.3 17 0 7 37 5.3 17 0
Benavides’s Career Rushing Stats Yds Yds/Att LG 23 11.5 18 23 11.5 18
TD 1 1 TD 0 0
Career Highs: Receptions - 6 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Yards - 44 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Long - 20 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09; Touchdowns - 1 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Rushes - 2 at Sacramento State, 10-1009; Yards - 23 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Long - 18 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Kickoff Returns - 5 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Yards - 194 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Long - 73 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Punt Returns - 3 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Yards - 34 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09; Long - 17 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09.
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2009 ... Played in just two games before suffering a season-ending leg injury against Oklahoma ... had five catches in the first two games of the season, including four for 39 yards against Oklahoma before hurting his leg near the sidelines after a tackle ... 2008 ... Played and started in 10 games at receiver, finishing second on the team in receptions with 56 ... was third on the team with 607 yards ... caught just one touchdown on the season ... missed a pair of games after straining his knee after getting tackled at Eastern Washington ... had a career-high 11 receptions for 110 yards against Cal Poly ... had his only touchdown of the season as a part of a seven-reception, 81-yard day at Idaho ... he caught at least five passes in eight games last year ... also had seven grabs against North Dakota and Weber State ... was nearly unstoppable against Sacramento State, catching six balls for a career-high 127 yards, including a career-long 59 ... 2007 ... Played in nine games for the Bengals, with no starts ... missed two games with an injured hand, but returned in time for the season finale ... caught eight passes on the season for 90 yards and a touchdown ... caught his first career pass against Southern Oregon for a 15-yard gain ... had a pair of catches for 21 yards against Northern Colorado, including a season-long 18 yarder, and his first career touchdown, a three-yard score ... also caught two passes against Northern Arizona for a season-best 26 yards ... also had a pair of catches against Sacramento State for 22 yards ... 2006 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football and basketball at Redlands East Valley High School ... was an All-San Bernardino County pick as a junior and a senior along with All-Citrus Belt as a sophomore, a junior and a senior ... had 50 catches for 891 yards with 15 touchdowns as a senior ... also rushed six times for 40 yards ... returned seven punts for a 10.6 yard average, and 14 kickoffs for a 26.2 yard average and a 91-yard touchdown ... helped Redlands East Valley to three straight Citrus Belt titles including a 10-1-1 mark in 2005 ... was Homecoming King ... Personal ... His parents are Sylvester and Jacouline Burel ... has a brother Sylvester, Jr. and a sister Jazmine ... is majoring in mass communications ... his birthday is July 8, 1988. Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
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Burel’s Career Receiving Stats Yds Yds/Rec LG 90 11.2 18 607 10.8 59 43 8.6 19 697 10.9 59
TD 1 1 0 2
Career Highs: Receptions - 11 at Cal Poly, 11-1-08; Yards - 127 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Long - 59 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Touchdown - 1, 2 times last at Idaho, 9-6-08
James Bergren #91 * DL 6-4 * 242 * Fr * RS Murrieta, CA Vista Murrieta HS 2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Was a four year letterman in football at Vista Murrieta High School, where he also lettered in basketball as a senior and track as a sophomore … Recorded 62 tackles and five sacks as a senior in earning First Team All-Southwestern League honors … was a Second Team All-Southwestern league pick as a junior after recording 50 tackles and four sacks … helped Vista Murrieta, a fairly new school in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District to undefeated seasons in 2006 and 2007 … Personal ... his parents are Corey and Kim Bergren … will major in business … his birthday is October 14, 1986.
Mark Clampitt #56 * 6-2 * 271 * So * 1VL Torrance, CA West HS 2009 ... Was pulled off his redshirt on September 26 and played against Central Washington as a tight end wearing #90, but moved to the offensive line after that and played in eight games overall, starting the final seven games, moving around a bit ... started his first two collegiate games at left guard (Eastern Washington and Sacramento State) before moving to right tackle for his next two starts, against Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona ... started the final three games at Montana State, against Montana and against Portland State at left tackle ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at West High School, as well as basketball for one … was rated the #67 offensive guard prospect in the nation by Scout. com … was a team captain in 2007 and 2008 … was named both First Team All-Bay League and First Team All-Area … helped his team to an 11-1-1 record and the CIF Division II finals in 2006 … was West’s offensive MVP in 2007 and the teams’ MVP in 2008 … was named Second Team All-State as a junior in 2007 by Scout.com ... Personal ... his parents are Jim Clampitt and Maggie Montleon ... is majoring in business ... his birthday is March 7, 1991 … his father played college football and basketball at Whitman College.
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Isaiah Burel #7 * WR 6-2 * 181 * Jr * 2VL-2RS Redlands, CA Redlands East Valley HS
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Braeden Clayson #76 * OL 6-6 * 308 * Jr * 2VL Burley, ID Burley HS
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2009 ... Played and started all 11 games for ISU, starting seven at left tackles and four at left guard ... also was a fixture on the field goal and extra point units ... started seven of the first eight games at left tackle, the lone exception the Central Washington game where he started at left guard ... started the final three games at left guard ... 2008 ... Played in 11 games for ISU, on the offensive line, as well as on the field goal and extra point units ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Burley High School, as well as basketball for two … was a three-time All-Conference selection at offensive line … named All-State by the South Idaho Press as a senior … was twice named Burley’s offensive Player of the Year … also helped Burley to a state championship in basketball in 2007 ... Personal ... his mother is Lori ... will major in physical education ... his great uncle is former Oakland/Los Angeles Raider great and football commentator Todd Christensen.
Demetrius Cowherd #22 * WR 6-1 * 192 * Fr * HS Indianapolis, IN Warren Central HS
2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football and track for three years at Gig Harbor High School ... helped his team to the state playoffs in 2006, ‘07, and ‘08 ... was First Team All-Narrows League on defense as a senior ... was also First Team All-Area and set a Gig Harbor record for return yards in 2008 ... was also First Team All-Narrows in 2007 after earning Honorable Mention in 2006 ...played in the Washington All-State All Star game in 2009 ... Personal ... his parents are Michael Davis and Krista Shulman ... is an undecided arts & sciences major ... his birthday is October 9, 1990.
Loren Endsley #77 * OL 6-1 * 262 * Fr * RS Couer d’Alene, ID Lake City HS
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HS ... Lettered in football and track for Lake City High School ... was an all-state pick as a senior in football, and also earned All-Area from the Spokesman-Review ... earned team MVP honors as a senior, and All-IEL and All-North Idaho as well ... helped Lake City to the 2006 state title and two other playoff appearances ... ranks on the career class lists for the shot put and discuss ... Personal ... his parents are Shaun Endsley and Lorin Tobin ... is majoring in secondary education ... his birthday is April 15, 1991 ...his uncle Mark Tobin played at the University of Hawai’i where he is the career sack leader ... his father Shaun ran track and cross country at Eastern Washington, and his aunt played basketball at Hawai’i
HS ... Lettered in football for one season at Warren Central High School, and two years in basketball ... Warren Central was named by Sports Illustrated as the #1 public school for athletics in the United States ... played receiver in high school, and caught 21 passes for 221 yards in helping Warren Central to the 2009 Class 5A state title ... lead the team in special teams tackles with 26, including 18 solos ... ranked in the top 20 among Indiana players according to Scout.com ... earned five “Big Stick” awards during the season ... averaged 15 points per game in basketball, along with five assists and five rebounds ... named captain as a senior ... Personal ... his parents are Damien and Tiffany Greene ... will major in business ... his birthday is February 23, 1992.
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Carson Glover #46 * LB 5-11 * 189 * Fr * RS Pocatello, ID Pocatello HS
HS ... Lettered in football for four years at Poly Prep in Staten Island, New York ... was a first team All-State pick and he was also named Team MVP ... was also a first team All-NYC pick as well ... was originally slated to grayshirt at Hofstra, but the program was dropped ... Personal ... his parents are David and Lynn Frederickson ... is majoring in business ... his birthday is January 22, 1991
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2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football and wrestling for four years each at Century High School ... was a team captain in both sports ... qualified for the Fifth District All-Star team, where he was a team captain ... was a three-time player of the week for Century ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... Personal ... his parents are Carl and Kathy Glover ... is majoring in psychology ... his birthday is February 27, 1991.
Leki Fuapau #43 * LB 6-1 * 240 * Jr * JC Sacramento, CA Sierra College Rio Linda HS
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JC ... Lettered in football for two seasons at Sierra College ... led the team in tackles in 2009 with 71 tackles, including five sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss ... had two pass breakups, an interception, a blocked kick and a fumble recovery ... returned his fumble 69 yards for a touchdown ... also played in just eight games a freshman, recording 10 tackles, including a sack ... helped Sierra to a pair of Valley Conference championships and two bowl games ... HS ... Lettered in football for two years at Rio Linda High School ... also lettered for two years in track and field and one in wrestling ... was an all-league linebacker as a senior, and he was also named All-Metro, All-Section, and All-State ... helped Rio Linda to the 2004 section title ... Personal ... his parents are Setaleki and Lazinia Fuapau ... will major in business ... his cousin in Fenuki Tupou, who plays offensive line with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for two years at Monte Vista
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2009 ... Played in six games for the Bengals on special teams and as a back-up corner, with recording any stats ... saw action in the opening two games against Arizona State and Oklahoma, and then in each of the final four games of the year ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football and track at Canyon High School ... was named First Team All-League in both sports ... also made the 4.0 Honor Roll ... Personal ... his mother is Shelli Moyia ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is March 2, 1990.
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Dave Frederickson #75 * OL 6-2 * 280 * Fr * HS Staten Island, NY Poly Prep HS
Brendon Garcia #17 * K 5-9 * 142 * Fr * RS Monte Vista, CA Monte Vista HS
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Cameron Gupton #28 * DB 5-8 * 178 * So * 1VL Brentwood, CA Freedom HS
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David Harrington #16 * P 6-3 * 185 * JR * JC Marina, CA Tennessee Orange Coast JC Westminster HS
2009 ... Played in all 11 games as a corner, nickelback, and special teamer ... recorded 17 tackles on the year, including five on special teams, tying for the team lead ... saw action as a kick returner as well, mostly in the season finale, and did well, with five kickoff returns on the season for 121 yards ... had a career-game in the finale against Portland State with five tackles, two pass break ups, and four kickoff returns for 111 yards, including a 36-yarder ... also had a four-tackle game against Northern Colorado ... had a tackle and a quarterback hurry at Northern Arizona ... HS ... Lettered in football and basketball for three years, and track for two at Freedom High School … played both defensive back and running back, earning First Team All-League honors in each of the last two years … was also named First Team All-Metro in 2008 … was a two-time captain, and was Freedom’s 2008 Defensive Player of the Year … was also Homecoming King … Personal ... his parents are Troy and Euone Gupton ... is undecided on a major ... his birthday is May 3, 1991. Year 2008 Total
Gupton’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 17-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 17-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0
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Gupton’s Career Kickoff Return Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 5 121 24.2 36 5 121 24.2 36
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
Tennessee ... Redshirted ... JC ... Lettered for two seasons at Orange Coast Junior College ... averaged 37.2 yards per punt on 16 kicks as he split time ... had three inside the 20 and a long of 53 yards ... HS ... Lettered in football at Marina High School ... was an All-Sunset League selection as a senior, along with being named Marina’s Special Teams Player of the Year … Personal ... his parents are David Harrington and Kim Robinson ... will major in history … his birthday is July 25, 1989.
Josh Hill #88 * TE 6-5 * 228 * So * 1VL Blackfoot, ID Boise State Blackfoot HS
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Career Highs: Tackles - 5 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Pass Breakups - 2 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Kickoff Returns - 4 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Yards - 111 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09.
2009 ... Played in all 11 games, starting the first five at tight end ... ended up catching eight passes for 68 yards on the season ... caught just one pass in his first five games, an eight yarder against Weber State ... had a catch for five yards against Sacramento State and one for 11 against Northern Arizona ... finished the year with a flourish, catching three ball for 16 yards against Montana and two for 28 yards with a career-long 15-yarder against Portland State... Boise State ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football at Blackfoot High School ... also lettered in basketball and baseball, all for two years ... was named First Team All-State and First Team All-Conference ... also named All-Area by the Post Register and the Blackfoot Morning News ... as a senior he scored 13 touchdowns on 47 receptions for 650 yards, helping the Broncos to the 4A state title ... scored the winning touchdown with 11 seconds left in a 41-38 win over Pocatello that sent Blackfoot to the title game, which they won against Nampa ... also earned First Team All-High Country Conference in both baseball and basketball ... was a member of the BHS honor roll … Personal ... his parents are Shawn and Jane Hill ... is majoring in secondary education … his birthday is May 21, 1990.
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TD 0 0
Career Highs: Receptions - 3 vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Yards - 28 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Long - 15 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09.
ISU Russel Hill #12 * QB Hon Footb al or 5-11 * 193 * Sr * 3VL-RS Rol l Boise, ID l Timberline HS 2009 ... Played in eight games for the Bengals after breaking his finger early in the season ... threw for 1,388 yards and eight touchdowns, leading the team in both categories .... came on in the second half at Arizona State in the opener and was 6-of-10 for 32 yards ... was slated to start at Oklahoma but broke a finger in practice, and he missed nearly a month of the season ... played the second half against Eastern Washington, and then started the final six games ... went 8-for-16 for 85 yards against the Eagles ... was 30-of52 for 258 yards and a touchdown, his first of the season, at Sacramento State ... was 29-for-49 with a touchdown and 208 yards against Northern Colorado ... didn’t break 200 yards in any of his next three starts, although he threw for a touchdown in each game, running his streak to five straight games with a touchdown pass ... was close against Montana, going 23-for-36 for 198 yards ... had his best game of the season against Portland State, going 17-for-38, but for 307 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions in a 41-34 win over the Vikings ... 2008 ... Started the first 10 games of the season for Idaho State, and he set sophomore records for completions and yards ... was 252-for-408 for 2,634 yards with 14 touchdowns ... had five 300-yard games during the season ... was efficient against Boise State, going 15-for-22 ... threw for a career-high 404 yards against North Dakota, going 31-for-45 with three touchdowns ... set career-highs with 36 completions, 65 attempts, and four touchdowns, throwing for 308 yards at Idaho, but also threw four picks in that game ... torched Eastern Washington for 312 yards on 24-of-36 passing with three touchdowns ... had a fourth-straight 300-yard game with 350 yards on 32-of-49 passing vs. Montana State with two touchdowns and one interception ... threw for just two touchdowns over his last five starts, both against Northern Arizona, a game in which he threw for 361 yards on 32-of-49 passing ... threw for 276 yards against Portland State, rushing for a season-best 17 yards as well ... 2007 ... Had one of the top freshman seasons in Idaho State quarterbacking history, finishing with 2,313 yards and 14 touchdowns on 176-of-300 passing, good for a rating of 128.83 ... basically played the equivalent of 8 1/2 games, although he saw action in all 11, starting nine, with eight starts at quarterback, and a start at wide receiver ... finished 47th nationally in total offense at 199.2 yards per game, and 36th in efficiency ... got a win in his first career start, guiding the Bengals to a 37-11 win over Southern Oregon ... going 20-for-31 for 241 yards and a touchdown ... was superb against Oregon State, throwing for 295 yards and a touchdown on 23-of-38 passing ... after missing a start against Montana State, came back with a productive 20-of-29 day with a career-high three touchdowns and 267 yards passing in a win over Northern Colorado ... returned to the starting lineup for good in game seven, leading a win over Portland State ... had his first career 300-yard game with a 349-yard effort against Weber State with a pair of touchdowns on 20-of-38 passing ... finished the year with 376 yards passing against Sacramento State on a career-
high 30-of-48 passing ... showed his mobility against Northern Colorado, rushing for 13 yards ... started the game against Sacramento State at wide receiver ... 2006 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football at Timberline High School ... helped Timberline to a 12-7 record over the past two years, throwing for 4,817 yards and 43 touchdowns ... was named First Team All-State by the Idaho Statesman and Second Team All 5A SIC ...completed 57 percent of his passes as a senior, throwing for 2,073 yards and 15 touchdowns ... threw for 328 yards and three touchdowns against Twin Falls ... was the 2003 5A SIC Offensive Player of the Year and a First Team All-5A SIC pick as a junior after throwing for 2,744 yards and 28 touchdowns in leading Timberline to their first- ever playoff appearance ... broke the 400-yard mark three times, including a 468yard effort with five touchdowns on only 21 completions against Borah in the opener ... added a 453-yard six touchdown effort against Lewiston on 17 completions ... threw for 435 yards and four touchdowns against Capital ... Personal ... his parents are Daryl and Julie Hill ... his grandfather Norm attended Idaho State from 1958-61 and his father Daryl also attended ISU as well ... is majoring in health care administration ... his birthday is May 3, 1987. Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
C-A-I 176-300-14 252-408-15 143-259-8 428-708-29
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Russel Hill’s Career Passing Stats Pct. Yards TD YPG 58.8 2313 14 210.3 61.8 2634 14 263.4 55.2 1388 8 173.5 60.5 4947 28 235.6
No 45 48 33 93
Hill’s Career Rushing Stats Yds Yds/Att LG -122 -2.7 19 -128 -2.7 16 -52 -1.6 15 -250 -2.7 19
LG 81 71 45 81
Rating 128.80 119.96 104.24 124.00
TD 0 0 0 0
Career Highs: Completions - 36 at Idaho, 9-6-08; Yards - 404 vs. North Dakota, 9-18-08; Touchdowns - 4 vs. North Dakota, 9-18-08; Long - 81 vs. Cal Poly, 10-27-07; Rushes - 10 vs. Portland State, 10-20-07; Yards - 17 at Portland State, 10-25-08; Long - 19 vs. Northern Colorado 10-6-07.
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Josh Hill’s Career Receiving Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 8 68 8.5 15 8 68 8.5 15
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Bengal FOOTBALL ISU Tyler Hjelseth Hon Footb #80 * TE al or 6-4 * 230 * Jr * 2VL Rol l l University Place, WA Life Christian Academy 2009 ... Redshirted ... 2008 ... Played in all 12 games for the Bengals, catching a pair of passes for 20 yards ... also returned one squib kickoff for 11 yards against Northern Arizona ... both catches set up touchdowns ... 2007 ... Played in six games for the Bengals, as both a tight end and on special teams ... did not record a catch on the year ... HS ... Lettered for four years at Life Christian Academy, where he earned All-State honors by Washington MaxPreps ... caught 227 career passes for 3,197 yards in 43 career games ... his 227 receptions when he left Life Academy was a state record, although it has since been passed ... his 3,197 yards receiving was fourth-most in Washington history when he graduated ... had 39 career touchdowns ... caught 98 passes as a senior ... Personal ... his parents are Ross and Ronni Hjelseth ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is May 30, 1988.
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Hjelseth’s Career Receiving Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 0 0 0.0 0 2 20 10.0 11 2 20 10.0 11
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Career Highs: Receptions - 1, 2 times, last vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Yards - 11 vs. Sacramento State, 1-22-08; Long - 11 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08.
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ono Chris Holmesly r Men able #21 * DB All tion 9Mission Viejo, CA -Big Orange Coast College Sky Mission Viejo HS 2009 ... Started all 11 games at safety for the Bengals, finishing third on the team in tackles with 82, and leading all defensive backs in that stat ... tied for the team lead in both fumble recoveries and interceptions, and his five total takeaways led the team ... also record 3.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, and two quarterback hurries ... had just three tackles but broke up a touchdown against Arizona State with a devastating hit in the end zone ... also had a quarterback hurry in that game, the first Bengal to officially be credited with that stat ... had a career-high 12 tackles against Montanan, including nine solos ... also had 10 tackles against Oklahoma ... blocked an extra point against Weber State ... record a pair of interceptions against Portland State,
returning them both a combined 49 yards ... also recovered a fumble in that game as well as adding nine tackles and a half-tackle for a loss, plus a pass breakup ... broke up a pass and had a quarterback hurry against Northern Arizona ... was extremely consistent in the middle of the season, recording between six and eight tackles for seven straight games ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... JC ... Lettered in football at Orange Coast College ... was First Team All-Conference as a sophomore after being Second Team All-Conference as a freshman … registered 37 tackles with four interceptions his sophomore year … was named Defensive Back of the Year after both seasons at Orange Coast ... HS ... Lettered in football at Mission Viejo High School ... was First Team AllCounty, All-CIF, and All-League as a senior and as a junior … helped Mission Viejo to the 2004 state title … also an honor roll member ... Personal ... his parents are Craig and Khristy Holmesly ... is majoring in physical education … his birthday is October 30, 1987.
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Holmesley’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 82-38 3.5-5 0.0-0 0 3-0 82-38 35.5 0.0-0 0 3-0
Int-Yds 2-49 2-49
PD 3 3
Career Highs: Tackles - 12 vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.0, 2 times last vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Interceptions - 2 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Pass Breakups - 1, 3 times last vs. Portland State, 11-1409, Fumble Recoveries - 1, 3 times last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09
Wes Howard #34 * FB 6-2 * 225 * Fr * HS Pocatello, ID Pocatello HS HS ... Lettered in football at Pocatello High School ... rushed for 846 yards as a senior on just 111 carries as a fullback, averaging 7.6 yards per carry and 94.0 yards per game ... also rushed for 13 touchdowns ... had his best game against Jerome, rushing for 228 yards on just 15 carries with three touchdowns ... had a four-touchdown night against Jerome in the playoffs, rushing for 112 yards ... also caught 15 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown, and even completed his only pass attempt of the season ... also recorded 41 tackles on defense.
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Hofstra ... Played for two seasons and also redshirted for one at Hofstra University ... recorded 111 career tackles, including 78 as a redshirt sophomore, which was second on the team ... in 2009 he had those 78 tackles, including 49 solos, three passes broken up, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one sack ... played in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, starting three ... had eight tackles against both Bucknell and James Madison ... HS ... Lettered in football for four years at Elizabeth High School ... was named First Team All-New Jersey by the Newark Star-Ledger ... as a senior he recorded 137 tackles, with 78 solos, and three interceptions ... was team captain ... named Union County Player of the Year ... helped Elizabeth to three state playoff appearances, including a 2006 state title ... Personal ... his parents are Kamil and Penny Hudeen ... is majoring in psychology ... his birthday is April 6, 1989.
Erik Jacobson #87 * TE 6-5 * 247 * So * 1VL-RS Hailey, ID Wood River HS 2009 ... Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams ... spent the 2009 season as an offensive lineman ... also played on the field goal units ... returned one squib kickoff for 11 yards against Northern Arizona ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for four years at Wood River High School, along with basketball for three and baseball for three … was named All-League as both a linebacker and a tight end as a senior and as a junior, when he also earned team MVP honors … also named All-State as a linebacker … in basketball, earned All-League honors as a junior at center, and in baseball, he was named All-League as both a pitcher and a first baseman … earned Wood River’s Citizenship Award as a junior … is an Honor Roll member with a 3.4 GPA ... Personal ... his parents are Keith and Mary Jacobson … is majoring in biology ... his birthday is December 30, 1989.
Kelvin Krosch #18 * WR 6-5 * 219 * Jr * 2VL-RS Mackay, ID Mackay HS 2009 ... One of two receivers to play in all 11 games, and he finished second in yards and tied for second in receptions ... led the Bengals with six touchdowns, four coming in the final two weeks ... his 14.6 yards per catch led the team ... finished with 37 catches for 540 yards, with a long of 67 ... started the year out slow with just three catches over the first three games ... doubled his career total of catches with a six-reception game against Central Washington, going for a pair of touchdowns and 113 yards ... had a career-long 67 yard touchdown in that game ... was very consistent over his next three games, catching three passes for 45 yards against Eastern Washington and then three more against Sacramento State for 26 yards ... added four catches for 31 against Northern Colorado ... had five catches for 47 yards against Montana State, and then had five more for 58 yards against Montana ... added a 21-yard touchdown against the Griz giving ISU a late 10-9 lead ... Had a career game against Portland State with six grabs for a career-high 157 yards with three touchdowns ... his 31-yard touchdown reception while tip-toeing the sidelines with six seconds before the half was a season-highlight ... 2008 ... Played in 10 games for ISU, and he made his first career start against Montana State ... caught three passes for 33 yards, but arguably had the most important catch of the season, as his 15-yard grab against Sacramento State in the final minute produced a first down that led to the field goal with :08 left to send the game to overtime, with ISU eventually winning 36-33 ... 2007 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Mackay High School ... was named First Team All-Sawtooth Conference as both a quarterback and as a linebacker in 2006 … in 2005 he was First Team All-State as a linebacker and Second Team All-State as a quarterback … on defense as a senior he recorded 70 tackles, three interceptions, and at quarterback he threw for 1,506 yards with 14 touchdowns … ran for another 16 touchdowns with 1,107 yards … as a junior he recorded four interceptions and 75 tackles … threw for 1,491 yards and 22 touchdowns … rushed for 859 yards and seven scores … in 2005-06 he averaged 21.0 points per game in basketball, earning First Team All-State as well as First Team All-Sawtooth Conference ... Personal ... his parents are Jim and Kandy Krosch ... is majoring in management ... his birthday is November 12, 1988 … his brother Kris was a four-year letterwinner for the Bengals.
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Basim Hudeen #8 * LB 5-11 * 230 * Jr * Tr Elizabeth, NJ Hofstra Elizabeth HS
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Krosch’s Career Receiving Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 3 33 11.0 15 37 540 14.6 67 40 573 14.3 67
TD 0 6 6
Career Highs: Receptions - 6, 2 times, last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Yards - 167 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Long - 67 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Touchdowns - 3 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09
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Drew McConnell #81 * WR 6-1 * 187 * Fr * RS Eagle, ID Eagle HS
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2009 ... Didn’t play football until spring practice, but participated in track and field, running sprints ... caught a pair of passes in the spring game ... HS ... Lettered in football and track and Eagle High School ... was a running back at Eagle ... and had a huge game against Lewiston, rushing for 205 yards and four touchdowns in a semifinal win in 2008 ... scored the only touchdown in a 28-7 loss to Highland in the title game at Holt Arena, rushing for 96 yards on just 14 carries ... Personal ... is majoring in general studies.
Keith McGowen #2 * DB 5-9 * 180 * Sr * 1VL Lynwood, CA Boise State Lynwood HS 2009 ... Played in all 11 games for the Bengals, starting the first five at cornerback ... led the team with five pass breakups, and also had 18 tackles and an interception ... also returned 12 kickoffs for an average of 18.0 yards per return, with a long of 27 ... recorded his first career pick at ISU against Montana ... recorded pass breakups against Oklahoma, Eastern Washington, Northern Arizona, Montana State, and Portland State ... had career-highs for tackles with four against Arizona State and Northern Arizona ... against Montana State
returned a career-high five kickoffs for 88 yards ... had a career-long 27-yard return against Oklahoma ... Boise State ... Played in nine games for the Broncos as a sophomore, recording one tackle and registering one interception ... got his pick against the Idaho Vandals, returning it 30 yards ...did not play in the game last year against Idaho State ... as a freshman he played in five games, recording four tackles and a pass breakup ... redshirted with the Broncos in 2006 ... HS ... Lettered in football at Lynwood High School ... finished with 54 tackles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery on defense ... on offense had 15 carries for 125 yards and eight catches for 201 yards and four touchdowns ... on special teams returned 11 kickoffs for 335 yards ... named MVP in 2004 and won special teams award in 2003 ... also won track and field MVP honors in 2005 ... Personal ... his parents are Keith, Sr., and Latonza ... his birthday is April 28, 1988 ... is majoring in mass communications.
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McGowan’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 18-12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 18-12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0
Int-Yds 1-2 1-2
PD 5 5
Career Highs: Tackles - 5 at Eastern Washington, 9-27-08; Tackles for Loss - 1.0 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Interceptions - 1 at Portland State, 10-25-08; Pass Breakups - 1, 3 times, last vs. Montana State, 10-4-08.
Greg Melendez #5 * DB 6-1 * 204 * Jr * Tr Brooklyn, NY Hofstra Canarsie HS Hofstra ... Played for two seasons at Hofstra University ... recorded 72 tackles as a sophomore in 2009, which was third on the team ... also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, an interception, a pass breakup, a pair of forced fumbles, and a pair of fumble recoveries ... in 2008 as a freshman, he finished second on the team with 72 tackles, and he added a forced fumble and three pass breakups ... HS ... Lettered in at Canarsie High School, earning first team AllBoro and All-State honors ... was named team Defensive MVP ... Personal ... his mother is Marie Melendez ... is majoring in sociology ... his birthday is August 22, 1989.
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2009 ... Missed the season after being ruled academically ineligible ... 2008 ... Played in all 12 games, making one start, as a nickel back against Portland State ... recorded 20 tackles on the season, including one tackle for a loss ... recorded one interception on the season, and had three passes broken up ... had a season-high five tackles against Eastern Washington ... recorded pass breakups against Boise State, Eastern Washington, and Montana State ... recorded his first career interception against Portland State ... had a tackle for a loss against Sacramento State ... 2007 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years and track for four years at Lakes High School … helped Lakes to state playoff appearances in all of his seasons there … was a team captain as a senior … earned all-conference honors at strong safety helped Lakes allow just 17 points per game … is extremely fast, running a 10.6 100-meter time, placing in the state meet as a junior … also placed in a 4x100 relay and the long jump ... Personal ... his parents are James and Martha Longino ... is majoring in sociology ... his birthday is March 29, 1989. TT-UT 12-3 12-3
Miller’s Career Defensive Stats Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 1.5-2 0.5-1 0 0-0 1.5-2 0.5-1 0 0-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
PD 0 0
Career Highs: Tackles - 5 at Eastern Washington, 9-27-08; Tackles for Loss - 1.0 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Interceptions - 1 at Portland State, 10-25-08; Pass Breakups - 1, 3 times, last vs. Montana State, 10-4-08.
Jordan Monga #55 * DL 6-2 * 265 * Jr * JC Henderson, NV Fresno City College Foothills HS JC ... Lettered for two seasons at Fresno City College ... was a first team allleague selection in 2008 ... had 35 tackles in 2009 in eight games, with 4.5 tackles for a loss, and a sack ... recorded a pair of sacks and 3.5 tackles for a loss as a freshman, part of an 18 tackle campaign ... was a member of the Honor Roll and the Dean’s List ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Foothill High School, and two years in volleyball ... was named Defensive MVP at Foothill for the 2007 season, and he played in the 2008 Las Vegas All-Star Game, and he was named Defensive MVP as well ... Personal ... his parents are Joe and Michelle
Ethan Monroe B All ig Sk #40 * RB y 5-10 * 205 * So * 1VL-RS Acad emi Lewiston, ID c Lewiston HS 2009 ... Played in all 11 games as a blocking back and on special teams ... recorded pair of tackles on the season, both against Portland State ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered football and track at Lewiston High School … served as a team captain in football as a senior ... despite missing half his senior season due to injury, still led the team rushing touchdowns ... won the team’s summer conditioning competition prior to his senior year ... finished third at state in track as senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... Personal ... his parents are Alan and Karen Monroe will major in exercise science ... his birthday is February 14, 1989.
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Tavoy Moore #10 * WR 5-7 * 195 * Jr * JC Long Beach, CA Cerritos College Gahr HS JC ... Lettered for two seasons at Cerritos College ... suffered through injuries as a sophomore, but still managed 615 all-purpose yards ... caught 10 passes for 218 yards and three touchdowns, and he returned 10 kickoffs for a 31.8 yards average, including a 79-yard touchdown ... only had eight rushing attempts, but averaged 9.9 yards per carry ... as a freshman he was fourth on the team in rushing with 175 yards on 50 carries ... also returned six kickoffs for a 19.3 yard average ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Gahr High School, and four years in track and one in basketball ... was a two-time All-San Gabriel Valley League pick as a running back ... was also named All-CIF as a senior ... scored 12 touchdowns with 1,500 all-purpose yards as a senior ... rushed for 1,126 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior, and as a sophomore he rushed for 955 yards and 10 touchdowns .. in track he qualified for the CIF Finals in the 100m, the 200m, and the long jump ... had top track marks of 10.59 in the 100m, 21.60 in the 200m, and 24-3 in the long jump ... Personal ... his parents are John Moore and the late Faye Sitert ... will major in physical therapy ... his birthday is June 13, 1989.
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Kelvin Miller #15 * DB 6-0 * 183 * Jr * 1VL-RS Lakewood, WA Lakes HS
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Bengal FOOTBALL Kyle Morris #14 * QB 6-1 * 164 * Fr * RS Ukiah, CA Ukiah HS
loss against Montana State ... JC … Lettered for one year at Glendale Community College where he helped Glendale finish first in the Western States Football League in yards allowed per game (201.9) and second in fewest points allowed (14.4) … UIC ... Lettered in football for one season at Upper Iowa ... HS ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Independence High School … was named First Team All-Region as a senior … was a member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who … was also the Homecoming Prince ... Personal ... his parents are Mike and Toye Nash … is majoring in sociology … his birthday is May 1, 1989 … his father Mike played football at Arizona State and his mother ran track as well.
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2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Was a three-year starter in football at Ukiah High School, and he also lettered for one year as a sprinter in track … as a senior he was named the NBL’s Offensive Player of the Year, and he was a two-time First Team All-NBL pick and First Team All-Redwood Empire selection as well … threw for 2,490 yards, completing 176-of-287 (61.3%) with 24 touchdowns and only nine interceptions … also rushed for 272 yards and a pair of touchdowns … invited to participate in the invitation only EA Sports Elite 11 Quarterback Camp in Berkeley, California … led Ukiah to the state playoffs as a senior ... Personal ... his parents are Craig and Mary Morris … is undecided on a major … his birthday is November 8, 1990.
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Jarrid Nash #54 * LB 5-11 * 236 * Sr * 1Vl Glendale, AZ Glendale CC Upper Iowa College Independence HS 2009 ... Played in all 11 games for the Bengals, taking reps at both linebacker and as a rush end ... recorded 17 tackles on the season, and led the team with 3.0 sacks for 22 yards in losses ... also had 4.0 tackles for loss, three quarterback hurries, and a pair of forced fumbles ... had a season-high four tackles against Oklahoma, including a sack for seven yards and a forced fumble ... recorded a quarterback hurry in three straight games, against Central Washington, Eastern Washington, and Sacramento State ... had three tackles in each of the last two games, against Montana and Portland State ... had two tackles for a loss, a sack and a forced fumble as well against Montana ... had a sack for an 11-yard
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Nash’s Career Defensive Stats Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 4.0-26 3.0-22 2 0-0 4.0-26 3.0-22 2 0-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
PD 0 0
Career Highs: Tackles - 4 at Oklahoma, 9-12-09; Tackles for Loss - 2.0 vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Interceptions - 1 at Portland State, 10-25-08; Pass Breakups - 1, 3 times, last vs. Montana State, 10-4-08.
Tuiasosopo Niusulu #58 * DL 6-0 * 255 * Fr * HS Lakewood, WA Lakes HS 2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for four years and track for three years at Lakes High School … was named First Team All-State by the Associated Press as a senior … was also named conference Defensive Lineman of the Year … was named First Team All-Conference as both an offensive lineman and a defensive lineman … named to the East/West All-State Game … was team captain …was an Old Spice Player of the Year Nominee … helped Lakes to four straight playoff appearances including a trip to the state semifinals as a senior … Lakes went 43-5 over his four seasons ... Personal ... his parents are Solovaa and Violet Niusulu ... is undecided on a major ... is related to Marques Tuiasosopo, a quarterback for the Oakland Raiders (cousin), Zach Tuiasosopo, a running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (cousin), Matt Tuiasosopo, a third baseman for the Seattle Mariners (cousin), Matt Toeaina, a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears (cousin), Manu Tuiasosopo, former defensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers (uncle) and Mike Tuiasosopo, a coach with the Arizona Wildcats (uncle).
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2009 ... Played in 10 games, starting three ... started against Central Washington at left tackle, and then at right tackle at Sacramento State and Montana State ... JC ... Lettered in football for two years at Arizona Western College, where he entered 2008 as a preseason All-American … was named 2007 All-Western States Football League All-Academic … was a team captain ... HS ... Lettered in football and wrestling at Wai’anae High School … was named First Team All-State by the Honolulu Advertiser and Third Team All-State as a senior by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin … was also an Honorable Mention pick for All-OAI West … also took first in the conference in wrestling in the heavyweight class ... Personal ... his mother is Michallene … will major in sociology ... his birthday is July 14, 1989 … his cousin Daniel Otineru played football at Hawai’i, and his uncles Corenzo Nua and Shawn Nua both played in the NFL, Corenzo for the Ravens, and Shawn for the Steelers and the Lions.
Chad O’Donnell B #95 * DL All ig Sk y -Ac 6-1 * 265 * Sr * 1VL ade El Cajon, CA mic Grossmont College San Diego State Christian HS 2009 ... Played in the first nine games of the season before missing the final two with a leg injury ... started seven of those games at tackle ... had 27 tackles for the Bengals, second-best among all returning defensive linemen ... was a force against Weber State, recording eight tackles and a half-tackle for loss ... recorded five tackles with his only sack of the season against Northern Arizona ... also broke up a pass and had a quarterback hurry in that game ... recorded tackles for losses against
Oklahoma, Sacramento State and Northern Arizona ... JC ... Lettered football for two seasons at Grossmont College ... helped Grossmont a Foothills Conference title ... as a sophomore he recorded 48 tackincluding 6.0 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss, along with a forced fumble … earned Foothills Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors three times during the season … was named Grossmont’s Lineman the Year ... SDSU ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football at Christian High School ... Personal ... his parents are John and Connie … will major engineering ... his birthday is November 22, 1987.
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O’Donnell’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 27-12 3.5-14 1.0-6 0 0-0 27-12 3.5-14 1.0-6 0 0-0
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Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
PD 1 1
Career Highs: Tackles - 8 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.0, 3 times, last at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Sacks - 1.0 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09, Passes Defended - 1 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09.
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U F Jake Pele Hon ootb #44 * FB al or Rol l 6-0 * 233 * Fr * RS l Algona, WA Auburn-Riverside HS 2009 ... Redshirted as a linebacker ... HS ... Lettered for three years in football, two in wrestling and one in basketball at Auburn-Riverside High School … was a two-time, two-way selection as First Team All-League, once as a linebacker/tight end and once as a linebacker/running back … was team MVP and a team captain … was named to the East/West All-Star Game, and also earned the team’s Coaches Award … helped Auburn-Riverside to a pair of state playoff appearances … also qualified for state in wrestling as a junior in the 215 pound division … was a four-year scholar-athlete ... Personal ... his parents are Doug Pele and Victory Ayers ... his birthday is July 12, 1991 ... will major in criminal justice.
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Travis Nua #70 * OL 6-1 * 296 * Sr * 1VL Wai’anae, HI Arizona Western JC Wai’anae HS
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Bengal FOOTBALL Jordan Peterson #69 * OL 6-4 * 256 * Fr * RS Pingree, ID Snake River HS
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2009 ... Redshirted … HS ... Lettered in football for four years and track for one at Snake River High School ... was named the 3A Fifth District Offensive Player of the Year ... twice was named First Team All-Conference ... was the Panthers’ team captain last season ... twice anchored a line that won District titles, and Snake River made three playoff appearances ... has been on the honor roll every semester at Snake River ... Personal ... is undecided on a major ... his birthday is August 4, 1988 ... was born in Blackfoot ... went on an LDS mission ... was a part of John Zamberlin’s first recruiting class.
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Rustin Phillips #97 * DL 6-2 * 219 * Sr * 1VL Bothell, WA CC of San Francisco Kentwood HS 2009 ... Played in all 11 games, started six as a defensive end ... finished with 22 tackles, and tied for the team lead with 5.5 tackles for loss ... tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles, and had a team-leading four quarterback hurries ... had a career-best five tackles against Central Washington ... added 1.5 tackles for a loss and a forced fumble in that game ... had three tackles, and two tackles for a loss with a sack against Central Washington ... had three tackles, a tackle for a loss, and two forced fumbles against Sacramento State ... didn’t record a tackle, but had two hurries against Northern Colorado ... also had hurries against Montana State and Portland State ... against Montana he had four tackles ... JC ... Lettered in football for two years at the City College of San Francisco … helped the Rams to the 2007 national title … also
earned academic honors there as well … HS ... Lettered in football, rugby, and wrestling at Kentwood High School … was an Honorable Mention All-State selection as a senior … was also a team captain, and was First Team All-League … set Kentwood’s squat record as a senior … made the 2004 state finals and the 2005 state semifinals in wrestling ... Personal ... his parents are Pat and Terri Phillips ... his birthday is September 15, 1987 .... is majoring in sociology. Year 2009 Total
Phillips’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 22-12 5.5-17 1.0-8 3 0-0 22-12 5.5-17 1.0-8 3 0-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
PD 0 0
Career Highs: Tackles - 5 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09; Tackles for Loss - 2.0 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Sacks - 1.0 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09, Forced Fumbles - 2 at Sacramento State, 10-10-09
Phillip Pleasant #24 * DB 5-11 * 188 * Fr * RS Rosamond, CA Desert HS 2009 ... .Started four games on the season, all as a nickelback, and he played in all 11 ... his 57 tackles led all ISU freshmen ... did a nice job filling out the stat sheet with 1.5 tackles for loss, a sack, two interceptions, three pass breakups, and a forced fumble ... had a career-high 10 tackles three times during the season, including his first career game at Arizona State ... also had 10 against Central Washington and Northern Arizona ... recorded his first career interception with a pick at Oklahoma, returning it eight yards ... also had a pass breakup against the Sooners ... also recorded an interception against Central Washington ...recorded a sack against Weber State ... had quarterback hurries in back-to-back games against Sacramento State and Northern Colorado ... forced a fumble against Northern Arizona as well ... recorded six tackles versus Eastern Washington and five against Weber State ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Desert High School … also was a four-year letterman in basketball and he has lettered twice in track … was named Desert’s MVP as a senior … also earned All-League, All-Valley, and
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Pleasant’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 57-22 1.5-5 1.0-5 1 0-0 57-22 1.5-5 1.0-5 1 0-0
2007 ... Personal ... his parents are Kan and Nancy Rouser … is majoring in engineering … his birthday is November 4, 1990 … his father played linebacker at the U.S. Naval Academy, and he had a pair of uncles that played linebacker, one at Navy, the other at Air Force.
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Rouser’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 9-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 9-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0
PD 0 0
Career Highs: Tackles - 5 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09 Int-Yds 2-10 2-10
PD 1 1
Career Highs: Tackles - 10, 3 times, last at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.0 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Sacks - 1.0 at Weber State, 9-19-09, Interceptions - 1, 2 times, last vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Pass Breakups - 1 at Oklahoma, 9-12-09; Forced Fumbles - 1 at Northern Arizona, 10-24-09
Jake Rouser #45 * DL 6-4 * 228 * So * 1VL-RS Oak Harbor, WA Oak Harbor HS 2009 ... Played in five games before tearing his ACL against Eastern Washington ... started against Central Washington and Eastern Washington ... recorded nine tackles on the season ... had a season-high five tackles against Central Washington ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Oak Harbor High School … Was named First Team All-Area as both a tight end and a defensive end in both his junior and senior years … was also named team Defensive MVP for the Wildcats … was selected to play in the Washington All-State Game … his teams went a combined 34-4 over his four seasons, winning three straight Wesco Championships … his team also won the 4A state title, and the Wildcats made it to the 4A state quarterfinals in 2005 and
Jahmel Rover #26 * RB 5-8 * 205 * Jr * JC Rialto, CA Chaffey College Eisenhower HS
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JC ... Lettered for two seasons at Chaffey College ... led Chaffey in rushing as a sophomore with 498 yards on 114 carries, with a team-best seven touchdowns also caught nine passes for 118 yards and a touchdown ... was named First Team All-Central Conference ... ran for 365 yards against Southwestern College ... HS ... Lettered in football and track for three years each at Eisenhower High School ... was named all-league and all-county, as well as all-state ... had 1,900 yards with 19 touchdowns as a senior ... helped Eisenhower to a CIF title in track ... was a member of the Honor Roll ... Personal ... his mother is D’Etra Scott ... is majoring in sociology ... his birthday is April 28, 1987.
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All-CIF honors as a senior , and was All-League as a junior … was his conference’s Defensive Most Valuable Player … also rushed for 1,321 yards with 14 touchdowns for the Scorpions during his senior year … added two other touchdowns, one receiving, and one on a kickoff return … helped the Scorpions to a pair of state playoff appearances … in basketball, he averaged 17 points as a sophomore in earning team MVP and All-League honors … averaged 13 points as a junior in again earning All-League honors … in track he was team MVP as a junior, scoring marks of 43-3 in the triple jump, 21-10 in the long jump, and 22.8 in the 200m ... Personal ... his parents are Phillip and Wanda Pleasant ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is August 28, 1990 … his cousin Ed Jones played for the Buffalo Bills, his uncle Timothy Johnson played football at Southern Methodist, and his sister Latrese played volleyball at Florida A&M.
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Mitch Rudder B #66 * OL All ig Sk y -Ac 6-3 * 283 * Sr * 2VL ade mic Nampa, ID Boise State Skyview HS
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2009 ... Started all 11 games for ISU, running his streak to 23 in a row ... started 10 of those 11 at his familiar right guard slot, but started against Eastern Washington at right tackle ... 2008 ... Started all 12 games for the Bengals at right guard ... BSU ... Redshirted the 2006 season, and then spent 2007 as a walk-on backup right guard … saw action in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl against East Carolina … HS ... A three-sport letterman at Skyview High School in Nampa, Idaho ... lettered in football three times and basketball and track twice … named First Team All-State as a junior and senior and Second Team All-State as a sophomore … earned First Team All-Conference honors all three seasons ... served as team captain as a senior… graduated from Skyview in 2003, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and was student body president as a senior ... Personal ... his parents are Ted and Beckie Rudder ... is majoring in management ... his birthday is May 1, 1985 … first name is Robert ... is married to Stephanie and is expecting his first child in October.
Elijah Ruhl #65 * OL 6-5 * 330 * Jr * JC Kent, WA College of the Sequoias Tahoma HS JC ... Lettered for two years and was a two year starter at center for the College of the Sequoias ... was named All-Conference at center in 2009 ... HS ... Lettered in football and wrestling from Tahoma High School ... was a two-time all-league lineman and a two-time All-State wrestler ... owns the Tahoma power clean record at 295 pounds ... Personal ... his parents are Lucky Ruhl and Heather Lazos ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is February 2, 1990.
Rodrick Rumble #13 * WR 6-2 * 190 * So * 1VL Oak Harbor, WA Oak Harbor HS 2009 ... Played in 10 games for ISU, starting against Montana State ... missed the opening game of the season but played in all the others ... caught five passes for 45 yards on the season, and had one rush for five yards ... his only rush of the season came in the finale against Portland State ... had just one catch in the opening seven games of the season, a nine yard grab against Eastern Washington ... had back-to-back two reception games, against Northern Arizona and Montana State ... against Montana State caught his first career touchdown, a 16yard grab ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years along with basketball and track, each for three, at Oak Harbor High School … was named First Team All-State 4A at wide receiver as a senior, and First Team All-Conference as both a junior and a senior … recorded 29 career touchdowns … was also three-time All-Conference in track, and finished third in the state high jump at 6’-8” … was named team MVP in basketball as a senior … was named in football to the East/West All-Star Game ... Personal ... his parents are Roosevelt and Theresa Rumble … will major in mass communications … was born in Yokosuka, Japan. Year 2009 Total
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Rumble’s Career Receiving Stats Yds Yds/Rec LG 45 9.0 16 45 9.0 16
TD 1 1
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Rumble’s Career Rushing Stats Yds Yds/Rec LG 5 5.0 5 5 5.0 5
TD 0 0
Career Highs: Receptions - 2, two times, last at Montana State, 10-31-09; Yards - 27 at Montana State, 10-24-09; Long - 16 at Montana State, 10-31-09; Rushes - 1 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Yards - 5 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09
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Sean Rutten #50 * DL 6-2 * 226 * Sr * 2VL-1SQ-RS Pocatello, ID Century HS
2009 ... Played in 10 games for ISU, starting nine ... missed only the Central Washington game with an injury ... started the opening three games of the season and the final six, all at defensive end ... recorded 32 tackles on the season with 3.5 for loss ... forced three fumbles and had two quarterback hurries to go along with one pass breakup ... coming off his injury, had a career game against Northern Colorado with a career-best seven tackles and a career-best 2.0 tackles for loss ... also forced a fumble in that game ... also had forced fumbles against Montana and Portland State ... also recorded seven tackles against Portland State ... had five tackles against Montana State and four in the opener against Arizona State ... broke up a pass against Montana State ... recorded hurries against Eastern Washington and Montana ... 2008 ... Played in all 12 games for ISU ... despite not starting a game, his 34 tackles was second among all defensive linemen ... had 14 solo stops ... also added 1.5 sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a fumble recovery ... had his career-high with five tackles at Idaho ... had four tackles four times, including three straight games against Montana State, Northern Colorado, and Northern Arizona ... also had four tackles, including one and a half sacks for 15 yards in losses, against Sacramento State ... had a tackle for loss against Northern Arizona ... recovered his first career fumble against Portland State ... 2007 ... Did not see any game action ... 2006 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football and basketball at Century High School ... was an All-State pick as a senior, as well as team captain ... was named First Team All-Conference as a junior and a senior, leading Century in tackles both years ... averaged over 90 tackles per season in his career ... was also named First Team AllRegion as a junior and a senior ... led Century to the 2003 state title and the 2004 District title ... Personal ... his father is Ron Rutten ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is April 24, 1988. Year 2008 2009 Total
Rutten’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 34-14 2.5-20 1.5-15 0 1-0 32-18 3.5-11 0.0-0 3 0-0 66-32 6.0-31 1.5-15 3 1-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0
PD 0 1 1
Career Highs: Tackles - 7, two times, last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Sacks - 1.5 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Tackles for Loss - 2.0 vs. Northern Colorado 10-17-09; Fumble Recoveries - 1 at Portland State, 10-25-08; Forced Fumbles - 1, three times, last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09.
B Brad Shedd All ig Sk #79 * OL y -Ac a d 6-7 * 278 * Jr * 2VL-RS emi c Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff HS 2009 . . . S t a r te d s i x games and played in all for the Bengals ... startthe first four games right tackle and then the nal two at the same spot 2008 ... Played in the nal 11 games for IdaState, starting the final 10 at right tackle ... 2007 ... RedshirtHS ... A two-sport athlete at Flagstaff High School, letterin both football and baseball ... was a First-Team 4A-II State pick as a lineman in 2006 ... was also named First Team All-Conference while serving as a team captain helped Flagstaff to the state playoffs in both 2005 and 2006 ... Personal ... Parents are Rob and Mary Shedd ... is majoring in applied technology ... his birthday December 29, 1988
Trevor Spence #59 * LB 5-11 * 220 * Fr * RS Aberdeen, ID Aberdeen HS
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2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Aberdeen High School … was named first team All-State at both running back and linebacker … was also named league MVP … was also named team co-MVP for basketball …helped Aberdeen to a pair of state playoff appearances including a third place finish as a senior … was ranked in the top 10 academically in his class ... Personal ... his parents are Aaron and Kristine Spence … is majoring in pre-architecture … his birthday is October 1, 1991 … his uncle in Tom Matthews of the Cincinnati Bengals.
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A.J. Storms Fir s #30 * LB All t Te -Big am 6-0 * 208 * So * 1VL Sky Meridian, ID Meridian HS
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Selected as a preseason All-America by Consensus Draft Services ... 2009 ... Started all 11 games for ISU at outside linebacker, finishing second in the conference with 120 tackles and earning First Team AllBig Sky Conference honors ... along with his 120 tackles, he recorded a forced fumble, an interception, a pass deflection, and he recovered a team-leading three fumbles ... tied for the team lead with 5.5 tackles for loss ... had never played linebacker before ... never recorded less than seven tackles in any game, and had six double-figure tackle games ... surpassed his 2008 total of 46 tackles in just four games ... opened the season with a eight tackles, two for loss, against Arizona State ... set a season-high with nine tackles in the next game at Oklahoma ... set a career-high with 15 tackles against Weber State ... did it for a second straight game, racking up 18 tackles against Central Washington ... also added an interception and a pass breakup as well ... had nine tackles against Eastern Washington, but added a fumble recovery and a QB hurry in that game ... had 14 tackles with a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry as well ... ended the season with three straight double-figure tackle games ... had 12 against Montana State with a fumble recovery, and then had 11 against Montana with another fumble recovery ... finished the season with 10 tackles against Portland State ... 2008 ... Played in eight games as a defensive back, starting seven ... was sixth on the team in tackles with 46 despite playing only six full games ... was pulled off his redshirt after ISU’s first two games, and started at free safety against North Dakota, recording seven tackles before suffering an injury that kept him out for two games ... finally returned for the end of the Northern Colorado game, and then started the final six games of the season at strong safety ... recorded a
then-career-best eight tackles in his first start back, against Northern Arizona, with a pass breakup ... had a career-best 10 tackles at Montana, including a career-high tying five solos ... also had five solos against Portland State ... had eight tackles and a pass breakup against Sacramento State ... HS ... Lettered in football for four years at Meridian High School, starting at safety for three years … was named the 2007 5A AllIdaho State Player of the Year by The Idaho Statesman … was named First Team All State at quarterback as a senior, and First Team All-State as a sophomore as a safety … led Meridian to the 5A state title in 2005 and again in 2007 … rushed for 1,117 yards and threw for another 975 yards … scored 20 touchdowns on the ground, and then threw for another eight ... Personal ... his parents are Tim and Cathy Storms ... is majoring in psychology … A.J. is short for Anthony James. Year 2008 2009 Total
Storms’ Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 46-25 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0-0 120-58 5.5-8 0.0-0 1 3-5 166-83 6-5.10 0.0-0 2 3-5
Int-Yds 0-0 1-6 1-6
PD 3 1 4
Career Highs: Tackles - 18 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Tackles for Loss - 2.0 at Arizona State, 9-509; Forced Fumbles - 1, two times, last vs. Northern Colorado, 10-17-09; Fumble Recoveries - 1, three times, last vs. Montana, 11-7-09; Interceptions - 1 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Pass Breakups - 1, four times, last vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09
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Dustin Tew All ig Sk y -Ac #27 * DB ade mic 6-1 * 196 * Sr * 2VL-RS Idaho Falls, ID Carroll College Idaho Falls HS 2009 ... Started all 11 games at safety ... recorded 8-0 tackles, good for fourth on the squad ... also had a sack, two tackles for loss, two interceptions, three pass breakups, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery ... had a season-high 10 tackles against Northern Colorado ... had two interceptions on the year, the first against Central Washington, and the second with seconds left to clinch ISU’s 41-34 win over Portland State ... had a solid game versus Eastern Washington with seven tackles, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery ... had nine tackles against Weber Staet ... picked up his only sack, part of a seven tackle effort, in ISU’s season opener against Arizona State ... also added eight tackle games against Montana State and Arizona State ... 2008 ... Played in all 12 games for the Bengals, starting the year as special teamer and ending it as the starting free safety ... recorded 29 tackles on the season ... had 1.5 tackles for loss, all against Weber State ... had 10
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Tew’s Career Defensive Stats Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 1.5-4 1.5-4 0 0-0 2.0-10 1.0-7 1 1-0 3.5-14 2.5-11 1 1-0
Int-Yds 0-0 2-0 2-0
PD 0 3 3
Career Highs: Tackles - 12 vs. Sacramento State, 11-22-08; Tackles for Loss - 1.5 vs. Weber State, 118-08; Interceptions 1, two times, last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Pass Breakups - 1, three times, last vs. Portland State, 11-14-09; Forced Fumbles - 1 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09; Fumble Recoveries - 1 vs. Eastern Washington, 10-3-09.
Stew Tracy #20 * RB 5-9 * 192 * jr * 1VL Boise, ID Boise State BishoP Kelly HS 2009 ... Played in just four games for the Bengals after missing the first two with a hamstring injury and then the final five with a recurrence ... rushed 10 times for nine yards ... earned his first career start against Central Washington ... also caught two passes ... Boise State ... Was enrolled but did not play ... HS ... Lettered in football and baseball at Idaho Falls High School ... was named All-State and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Personal ... is majoring in physical education.
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Tracy’s Career Rushing Stats Yds Yds/Rec LG 9 0.9 5 9 0.9 5
TD 0 0
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Tracy’s Career Receiving Stats No Yds Yds/Rec LG 2 0 0.0 1 2 0 0.0 1
TD 0 0
Career Highs: Rushes - 4 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Yards - 10 at Sacramento State, 10-3-09; Long - 5 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Receptions - 1, two times, last vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Yards - 1 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09; Long - 1 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09.
Jeff Tuua #48 * DL 6-2 * 256 * Sr * 3VL-RS Long Beach, CA Artesia HS 2009 ... Played in eight for the Bengals, starting five games at defensive end ... finished the season with 18 tackles, 4.5 for loss, a sack, two hurries, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... had a career-high five tackles against Oklahoma , including one for a loss ... had a monster day against Weber State, recording just three tackles, but all of them were big, as he had 2.5 for losses in that game, including his only sack of the season ... also recorded a forced fumble in that game ... had three tackles vs. Northern Colorado ... had a hurry in each of the final two games, against Montana and Portland State ... recovered a fumble inside the ISU 10-yard line to thwart a scoring chance in ISU’s win over Portland State in the season finale ... 2008 ... Played in 12 games for the Bengals, starting eight ... started the opening two games against Boise State and Idaho, and then a six game stretch over games 4-10 ... recorded 14 tackles on the season, including one sack, 1.5 tackles for a loss, and a pass breakup ... recorded two tackles in a game four different times, against North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Cal Poly, and Weber State ... had a tackle for a loss, good for eight yards, against Northern Colorado, and then a half-tackle for loss against Weber State ... broke up a pass against Montana State ... 2007 ... Played in six games for the Bengals, starting two at linebacker ... recorded three tackles on the year ... had a solo against Sacramento State and assisted tackles against both Southern Oregon and Northern Colorado ... 2006 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football at Artesia High School ... was a member of the Press-Telegram’s 2005 Dream Team ... was a
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special teams tackles ... in the first 11 games, he recorded 17 tackles, nine special teams tackles and eight on defense, and then started the finale against Sacramento State, and he recorded a career-high 12 tackles, seven solos, and only one of those was a special teams tackle ... 2007 ... Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer regulations ... Carroll ... Redshirted for the Fighting Saints ... HS ... Lettered in football and baseball at Idaho Falls High School ... was named All-State and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Personal ... his mother is Carrie Tew ... is majoring in nursing ... his birthday is May 31, 1988.
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Tuua’s Career Defensive Stats TT-UT Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 3-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 14-7 1.5-9 1.0-8 0 0-0 18-10 4.5-11 1.0-6 1 1-0 35-18 6.0-20 2.0-14 1 1-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
PD 0 1 0 1
Career Highs: Tackles - 5 at Oklahoma, 9-12-09; Tackles for Loss - 2.5 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Sacks - 1, 2 times, last at Weber State, 9-19-09; Forced Fumbles - 1 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Fumble Recoveries - 1 vs. Portland State, 11-14-09.
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David Tyler #93 * DL 6-2 * 276 * Jr * 1VL-1SQ-RS Puyallup, WA Puyallup HS
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2009 ... Played in 11 games, starting the final two at tackle ... recorded 12 tackles on the season, with a forced fumble ... his forced fumble came against Central Washington ... tied his career-high twice with three tackles against both Central Washington and Montana State ... added a pair of tackles against Portland State ... 2008 ... Played in six games for the Bengals, recording 11 tackles ... had a career-best three tackles against Northern Colorado ... had 1.5 tackles for loss in his first career-game, against Montana State ... also had two tackles three times, against Montana State, Northern Arizona, and Weber State ... 2007 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for three seasons and soccer for three seasons at Puyallup High School ... was named First Team All-SPSL Conference both as a defensive lineman and as an offensive lineman in 2006 … was the 2006 SPSL Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year … also was named Tacoma News Tribune All-Area … in soccer, he was twice named First Team All-SPSL as a goalkeeper, both in 2005 and 2006 … led Puyallup to the 2006 state football playoffs, and he participated in the East/West game in 2007 … in soccer, he was named the state of Washington’s premier goalkeeper,
and his team was ranked fifth nationally … was an Olympic Developmental selection in 2003 and 2004, the same years he was a state team pick as well ... Personal ... his parents are David and Kelly Tyler ... is majoring in physical education ... his birthday is March 25, 1989 … his father David played linebacker at Utah State, graduating in 1982. Year 2008 2009 Total
TT-UT 11-3 12-3 23-6
Tyler’s Career Defensive Stats Tfl-Yds Sck-Yds FF FR-Yds 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 1.5-3 0.0-0 1 0-0
Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0
PD 0 0 0
Career Highs: Tackles - 3, 3 times, last at Montana State, 10-31-09; Tackles for Loss - 1.5 vs. Montana State, 10-4-08; Forced Fumbles - 1 vs. Central Washington, 9-26-09.
Justin Vae’ena #57 * DL 5-11 * 246 * Fr * RS Oceanside, CA Oceanside HS
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2009 ... Played in five games for the Bengals as a tight end, including four of the final six ... played mostly as a blocking tight end and on special teams, without recording a stat ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track & field at Lighthouse Christian ... was named first team All-Snake River Conference at three different positions, defensive end, tight end, and punter ... was also named first team All-State at defensive end and punter, and second team at tight end ... was named Homecoming King and to the Lighthouse Christian Honor Roll ... Personal ... his parents are John and Jana Van Vliet ... is majoring in mass communications ... his birthday is January 8, 1990.
Bryant Ward B All ig Sk #83 * TE -Ac 6-2 * 225 * Fr * RS ade y mic Twin Falls, ID Twin Falls HS
state title in basketball ... was also on the honor roll ... Personal ... his parents are Curtis and Dawne Ward ... is majoring in business ... his birthday is August 19, 1989 ... his father Curtis played baseball at the College of Southern Idaho. Year 2009 Total
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Ward’s Career Receiving Stats Yds Yds/Rec LG 60 6.7 18 60 6.7 18
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Career Highs: Receptions - 4 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Yards - 32 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Touchdowns - 1 at Weber State, 9-19-09; Long - 18 vs. Montana, 11-7-09.
Isaiah Walker #72 * DL 6-2 * 274 * Fr * HS Kent, WA Kent-Meridian HS 2009 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for four years and track for one at Kent-Meridian High School … recorded 52 tackles as a senior with 9.5 sacks in earning First Team All-Conference accolades … was also Second Team All-Conference as an offensive lineman … a nominee for the East/West All-State Game and was a team captain … Personal ... his parents are George and Stacy … his birthday is July 28, 1990 ... is undecided on a major.
2009 ... Started four games and played in 10 before missing the final game with an injury ... caught nine passes for 60 yards with a touchdown, including a long of 18 yards ... recorded a catch in his first collegiate game, at Arizona State ... had a career-best four catches for 32 yards, including a touchdown, his first, against Weber State ... recorded single catches vs. Sacramento State and Montana State ... had two catches, including a career-long 18 yarder against Montana ... suffered a serious compound leg injury after a catch in that game, missing the remainder of the season ... 2008 ... Redshirted ... HS ... Lettered in football for three years at Twin Falls High School ... also lettered in basketball for three years and baseball for one ... was named All-Conference as a senior ... and he was an honorable mention pick by the Times News ... was also named All-Conference as a senior in basketball ... helped Twin Falls to the 5A
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B Jon Van Vliet All ig Sk #61 * OL y -Ac a d 6-2 * 254 * So * 1VL-RS emi c Twin Falls, ID Lighthouse Christian HS
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2009 ... Started the season as a defensive lineman before switching to offensive line ... also was a part of ISU’s field goal unit ... recorded two tackles on defense ... HS ... Lettered in football and track and field ... was a unanimous selection for the District 6-5A First Team as an offensive guard ... also placed first in the discus in District 6-5A ... led Hebron to the District 4A 2005 state championship with a 16-0 record … Personal ... his parents are David Williams and Hanh Duong ... will major in mechanical engineering ... his birthday is July 2, 1991.
Andrew M. Zamora #85 * TE 6-3 * 240 * Jr * JC Placentia, CA Santa Ana JC Valencia HS JC ... Lettered for two seasons at Santa Ana Junior College ... helped Santa Ana to the 2008 Orange County Bowl Game ... played just four games as a sophomore, but had six catches for 76 yards with a touchdown ... HS ... Lettered in football at Valencia High School ... was a second team AllLeague pick as a senior ... earned MVP and Player of the week awards ... team qualified for the Southern California Division V championship game ... Personal ... his parents are David Ballard and Gena Solorio and Michael Zamora and Vanessa Zamora ... will major in business ... his birthday is March 8, 1989 ... his cousin Caitlyn Ortiz signed a scholarship with East Carolina to play softball.
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Chattanooga, TN (Sports Network) - Idaho State defensive end Jared Allen was named the 10th winner of the Buck Buchanan Award at the Division I-AA College Football Awards on the eve of the 2003 I-AA national championship. The Buchanan Award is presented annually to the top defensive player in I-AA football. The fourth-round draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs recorded 17.5 sacks, 102 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, three recovered fumbles, and nine pass deflections during 2003, ranking among the Big Sky Conference leaders in several defensive categories. Allen, a First-Team All-America choice, led ISU to an 8-4 record in 2003, helping the school post its first back-to-back eight win seasons in school history. Idaho State finished the regular season ranked No. 21 in the nation. Said Allen, “Being named the recipient of the Buck Buchanan Award is truly an amazing honor. There were so many deserving candidates this year, it was an honor just to be named in such an elite group. A lot of credit to this year goes to our team’s successes over the past few years, and most of all to my teammates, because football is a team game. I certainly share this with them.” Allen was the eighth consecutive senior to win the award, and the first defensive end since North Carolina A&T’s Chris McNeil in 1997. Allen was the first player from the Big Sky Conference to win the Buck Buchanan Award and the first Big Sky player to take a major I-AA honor since Northern Arizona’s Archie Amerson won the Walter Payton Award in 1996. Allen was at his best in ISU’s seven conference games, posting all but two of his sacks in league play. The Los Gatos, Calif., native was basically unblockable against opponents such as Eastern Washington (4 sacks), Montana (3.5 sacks), Weber State (2 sacks), and Portland State (2 sacks). After recording just four tackles for loss through the first four games, Allen exploded for 24 in his final eight contests combined. The senior had a string of three straight games with a forced fumble, and ended the year by recovering a trio of fumbles in his final two outings. On the offensive end, the 6-6, 275-pounder lined up to catch a three-yard touchdown pass in an upset of Cal Poly on Nov. 15th. Allen finished his outstanding collegiate career with 38.5 sacks and 250 tackles. Allen received 28 first-place votes and 253 points from the panel of 91 I-AA sports information directors and selected media. Following Allen in the voting were Illinois State linebacker Boomer Grigsby, who earned 13 first-place votes and 193 total points, and Wofford safety Matt Nelson, who registered 10 first-place votes and 160 total points. Grigsby eventually became a teammate of Allen’s in Kansas City. The Buck Buchanan Award was established in 1995 by The Sports Network. The Award is named for All-Pro defensive end Junious “Buck” Buchanan, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs after beginning his career at Grambling State University. Former Buchanan winners include former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro linebacker Dexter Coakley (Appalachian State, 1995, 1996), Oakland Raiders starting LB Ed Hartwell (Western Illinois, 2000), and Jacksonville Jaguars starting defensive back Rashean Mathis (Bethune-Cookman, 2002).
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2009 Opponents.........................................Pages 64-74 Jared Allen Strength & Cond. Center........... Page 75 Big Sky Conference......................................... Page 76 All Big Sky Conference.................................... Page 77 Big Sky Conference Statistics....................Pages 78-79 Idaho State Statistics..................................Pages 80-82 2009 Season Boxscores..............................Pages 83-88
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Aug. 28 *MSU-NORTHERN Sept. 4 at Idaho State Sept. 11 *at Rocky Mountain Sept. 18 *CARROLL Sept. 25 *EASTERN OREGON Oct. 2 *at Montana Tech Oct. 16 *at MSU-Northern Oct. 23 *ROCKY MOUNTAIN Oct. 30 *at Carroll Nov. 6 *at Eastern Oregon Nov. 13 *MONTANA TECH *Frontier Conference Game
1:00 pm 3:35 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm
2009 RESULTS (4-6, 4-6 Frontier) Sept. 5 *MONTANA TECH L 28-42 Sept. 12 *EASTERN OREGON L 24-45 Sept. 19 *at MSU-Northern W 27-21 Sept. 26 *at Carroll L 10-17 Oct. 3 *ROCKY MOUNTAIN W 21-20 Oct. 10 *at Montana Tech L 7-16 Oct. 17 *at Eastern Oregon L 30-40 Oct. 24 *MSU-NORTHERN W 24-13 Oct. 31 *CARROLL L 10-26 Nov. 7 *at Rocky Mountain W 40-33 *Frontier Conference Game
GENERAL INFORMATION Location........................................................................Dillon, MT Founded.................................................................................1893 Enrollment............................................................................1,200 Affiliation................................................................................NAIA Conference......................................................................Frontier Nickname....................................................................... Bulldogs Colors.....................................................................Red and Black Home Field......................................................... Vigilante Field Capacity (Surface)............................... 3,500 (Natural Grass) Chancellor....................................................Dr. Richard Storey Athletic Director................................................ Mark Durham MEDIA INFORMATION SID (FB Contact).......................................................Wally Feldt SID Email........................................ w_feldt@umwestern.edu SID Phone..........................................................(406) 683-7201 FAX........................................................................(406) 683-7883 Press Box Phone..............................................(406) 660-2451 Website...............................www.umwestern.edu/athletics
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Rich Ferris Head Coach
Justin Kossey Offensive Line
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach................................................................Rich Ferris Alma Mater, Year...........................Montana-Western, 1998 Record at UMW................................................ 6-15 (3rd year) Career Record................................................... 6-15 (3rd year) Office Phone...........................................................Contact SID Best Time to Call....................................................Contact SID Lettermen Returning/Lost.................................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost......................................................N/A 2009 Overall Record............................................................. 4-6 2009 Conference Record.......................................... 4-6 (4th)
* Idaho State is 9-0 all-time vs. Montana-Western, outscoring the Bulldogs 539-27 over those nine games ... ISU’s last shutout was a 37-0 win over the Bulldogs on September 17, 2005 ... the game marks the third time since 2002 that ISU has opened the season with Montana-Western ... ISU ran for 262 yards in the last meeting while giving up just 30 ... ISU was ranked #10 in 2003 when they defeated UMW 54-20, ISU’s highest ranking in the 2000s
Top Performances vs. Montana-Western Rushing: Ken Cornist, 120 yards, 9-17-2005
Passing: No 300-yard games
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Receiving: Alfredo Anderson, 102 yards, 9-21-1996
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MEDIA INFORMATION Asst. SID (Football Contact) ..............................Zach Fisher SID Email..................................................zach.fisher@usu.edu SID Phone..........................................................(435) 797-2066 SID Cell.................................................................(435) 797-xxxx FAX.........................................................................(435) 797-xxxx Press Box Phone...............................................(435) 797-xxxx Asst. A.D/Media (Secondary FB)................Doug Hoffman Asst. SID Phone ...............................................(435) 797-3714 Website.......................................www.utahstateaggies.com
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Gary Anderson Head Coach
Michael Smith Running Back
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach......................................................Gary Anderson Alma Mater, Year......................................................Utah, 1986 Record at USU....................................................4-8 (2nd year) Career Record.....................................................4-8 (2nd year) Office Phone...........................................................Contact SID Best Time to Call....................................................Contact SID Lettermen Returning/Lost............................................. xx/xx Starters Returning/Lost...................................................xx/xx 2009 Overall Record............................................................. 4-8 2009 Conference Record...................................... 3-5 (T-5th)
* Utah State is the third WAC team that John Zamberlin has faced, after Boise State and Idaho, both back in 2008 ... ISU and Utah State had a three game series back from 2000-02, and all three games were decided by five points or less, with ISU winning 27-24 in 2000, and USU winning 28-27 in 2001 and 38-33 in 2002 ... The Aggies are coached by former ISU defensive coach Gary Anderson ... USU’s video coordinator Bill Garren was an ISU lineman and video coordinator as well.
Top Performances vs. Utah State Rushing: Nick Whitworth, 201 yards, 11-18-2000 Mike Jones, 138 yards, 10-20-2001 Isaac Mitchell, 126 yards, 9-14-2002 Eddie McGill, 110 yards, 11-19-1977
Receiving: Passing: Mike Machurek, 426 yards, 11-14-1981 Chris Corp, 162 yards, 11-14-1981 Brett Fowler, 145 yards, 9-14-2002
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Sept. 4 at Oklahoma Sept. 11 IDAHO STATE Sept. 18 *FRESNO STATE Sept. 25 at San Diego State Oct. 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG Oct. 9 *at Louisiana Tech Oct. 23 *HAWAI’I Oct. 30 *at Nevada Nov. 6 *NEW MEXICO STATE Nov. 13 *at San Jose State Nov. 20 *IDAHO Nov. 27 *at Boise State *WAC Game
5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm TBA 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm
2009 RESULTS (4-8, 3-5 WAC) Sept. 3 at Utah L 17-35 Sept. 19 at Texas A&M L 30-38 Sept. 26 SOUTHERN UTAH W 53-34 Oct. 2 at Brigham Young L 17-35 Oct. 10 *at New Mexico State L 17-20 Oct. 17 *NEVADA L 32-35 Oct. 24 *LOUISIANA TECH W 23-21 Oct. 31 *at Fresno State L 27-31 Nov. 7 *at Hawai’i L 36-49 Nov. 14 *SAN JOSE STATE W 24-9 Nov. 21 *BOISE STATE L 21-52 Nov. 28 *at Idaho W 52-49 *Big 12 Game
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location................................................................... Logan, Utah Founded.................................................................................1888 Enrollment......................................................................... 23,925 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FBS Conference.................................................... Western Athletic Nickname........................................................................... Aggies Colors.................................................................. Blue and White Home Field................................................... Romney Stadium Capacity (Surface).............................25,513 (Natural Grass) President.............................................................. Stan Albrecht Athletic Director...................................................Scott Barnes
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Sept. 4 ADAMS STATE Sept. 11 *at Weber State Sept. 18 *IDAHO STATE Sept. 25 at Michigan State Oct. 2 *MONTANA Oct. 9 *at Sacramento State Oct. 16 *EASTERN WASHINGTON Oct. 23 *at Montana State Oct. 30 at South Dakota Nov. 6 *NORTHERN ARIZONA Nov. 13 *at Portland State *Big Sky Game
1:30 pm 6:05 pm 1:35 pm TBA 1:35 pm 4:05 pm 1:35 pm 1:05 pm TBA 1:35 pm 7:05 pm
2009 RESULTS (3-8, 1-7 T-7th) Sept. 5 at Kansas L 3-49 Sept. 12 SAN DIEGO W 31-12 Sept. 19 *at Eastern Washington L 0-16 Sept. 26 *MONTANA STATE L 7-25 Oct. 3 *at Northern Arizona L 27-35 Oct. 10 *PORTLAND STATE L 18-23 Oct. 17 *at Idaho State W 30-7 Oct. 24 *WEBER STATE L 20-28 Oct. 31 SOUTH DAKOTA W 21-17 Nov. 7 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 35-38 Nov. 14 *at Montana L 10-38 *Big Sky Game
GENERAL INFORMATION Location........................................................Greeley, Colorado Founded.................................................................................1889 Enrollment......................................................................... 12,124 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname..............................................................................Bears Colors......................................................................... Blue & Gold Home Field.................................................. Nottingham Field Capacity (Surface)............................................... 8,500 (Grass) President...................................................................Kay Norton Athletic Director....................................................Jay Hinrichs MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Director...................Heather Kennedy SID Email................................. Heather.Kennedy@unco.edu SID Phone..........................................................(970) 351-1065 SID Home Phone ............................................(970) 978-0675 FAX ......................................................................(970) 351-1995 Press Box Phone..............................................(970) 351-1995 Assistant SID ............................................................Scott Ward Asst. SID Email.................................... scott.ward@unco.edu Website.....................................................www.uncbears.com
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Scott Downing Head Coach
Korey Askew Cornerback
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...................................................... Scott Downing Alma Mater, Year............................... Sterling College, 1979 Record at UNC.................................................. 6-39 (5th year) Career Record.............................................19-43-1 (7th year) Office Phone.................................................... (970) 351-1733 Best Time to Call....................................................Contact SID Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................38/12 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................... 17/7 2009 Overall Record............................................................. 3-8 2009 Conference Record...................... 1-7 Big Sky (T-7th)
* Northern Colorado has won two in a row in the series for the first time since 1939-40 * ISU and UNC were both members of the old Rocky Mountain Conference * ISU’s last road win entering the 2010 season was a 41-13 win in Greeley on October 7, 2006 * ISU is 10-3 against the Bears in Greeley alltime * The series started in 1939 * ISU was outgained last year on the ground 210 to -11 * Last year’s game was just 10-0 UNC at the half * Last year’s game was ISU’s Homecoming.
Top Performances vs. Northern Colorado Rushing: Josh Barnett, 173 yards, 10-7-2007 Boyd Hall, 151 yards, 10-31-1959 Bus Connor, 115 yards, 10-18-1952 Josh Barnett, 106 yards, 10-6-2007
Passing: Mark Hetherington, 360 yards, 9-18-2004 Roman Ybarra, 327 yards, 9-13-2003
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Receiving: Eddie Thompson, 137 yards, 10-6-2007 Brett Fowler, 117 yards, 9-13-2003 Joe Funk, 111 yards, 9-9-1989
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MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Director............................... Steve Shaff SID Email................................................ Steve.Shaff@nau.edu SID Phone..........................................................(928) 523-6792 SID Cell Phone . ...............................................(928) 606-6628 FAX........................................................................(928) 523-6793 Press Box Phone..............................................(928) 523-7729 Assistant SID.............................................................Joe Scacco Asst. SID Email.......................................joe.scacco@nau.edu Website...............................................www.nauathletics.com
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Jerome Souers Head Coach
Michael Herrick Quarterback
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.......................................................Jerome Souers Alma Mater, Year................................................Oregon, 1983 Record at NAU............................................. 66-70 (13th year) Career Record.............................................. 66-70 (13th year) Office Phone................................................... (928) 523-5353 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................47/15 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................13/11 2009 Record (Conference)..................................................5-6 2009 Conference Record...................... 4-4 Big Sky (T-5th)
* ISU has recorded nine 300-yard passing games against Northern Arizona all-time * NAU coach Jerome Sauers is the longest tenured coach in the Big Sky at his current school, with 2010 being his 13th season * ISU has won five of the last six games at Holt Arena * The teams played in ISU’s last 0-0 tie, back in 1965 in Flagstaff * ISU’s only safety of the season came in the fourth quarter of last year’s game * The game will be ISU’s Homecoming game.
Top Performances vs. Northern Arizona Rushing: John Peoples, 210 yards, 10-5-1991 Darl Thornton, 163 yards, 10-7-1961 Sylvester Jones, 141 yards, 9-26-1992 Craig Joseph, 139 yards, 11-2-1996 Anthony Elgaaen, 131 yards, 11-1-1997
Passing: Vern Harris, 397 yards, 10-20-1983 Matt Gutierrez, 394 yards, 9-23-2006 Jason Whitmer, 390 yards, 10-28-1989 Russel Hill, 361 yards, 10-18-2008 Shane Griggs, 356 yards, 11-2-1996
Receiving: Akilah Lacey, 216 yards, 9-23-2006 Eddie Thompson, 151 yards, 10-182008 Troy Waters, 145 yards, 10-28-1995 DeRonn Finley, 140 yards, 10-7-2000 Tad Pearson, 138 yards, 10-20-1984
September 25 Holt Arena (12,000) Kickoff: 3:35 pm 2010 SCHEDULE
Sept. 2 WESTERN NEW MEXICO Sept. 11 at Arizona State Sept. 25 *at Idaho State Oct. 2 at Southern Utah Oct. 9 *at Eastern Washington Oct. 16 *MONTANA STATE Oct. 23 *at Montana Oct. 30 *SACRAMENTO STATE Nov. 6 *at Northern Colorado Nov. 13 *WEBER STATE Nov. 20 *PORTLAND STATE *Big Sky Game
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2009 RESULTS (6-5, 4-4 5th) Sept. 12 at Arizona L 17-34 Sept. 19 SOUTHERN UTAH W 42-39 Sept. 26 *MONTANA L-OT 34-41 Oct. 3 *NORTHERN COLORADO W 35-27 Oct. 10 *Montana State W 23-10 Oct. 17 *at Portland State W 44-23 Oct. 24 *IDAHO STATE W 40-12 Oct. 31 *at Sacramento State L 24-27 Nov. 7 at Mississippi L 14-38 Nov. 14 *at Weber State L 9-27 Nov. 21 *EASTERN WASHINGTON L 45-49 *Big Sky Game
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................... Flagstaff, Arizona Founded.................................................................................1899 Enrollment......................................................................... 23,600 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname............................................................... Lumberjacks Colors............................................................. Blue, Gold & Sage Home Field.......................... J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome Capacity (Surface)..................................... 15,000 (FieldTurf ) President..........................................................Dr. John Haeger Athletic Director.......................................................... Jim Fallis
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Sept. 4 at Arizona State 7:05 pm Sept. 11 at UC Davis 6:05 pm Sept. 18 at Oregon TBA Oct. 2 *IDAHO STATE 6:05 pm Oct. 9 *at Montana State 12:05 pm Oct. 16 *MONTANA 6:05 pm Oct. 23 *at Weber State 1:05 pm Oct. 30 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 6:05 pm Nov. 6 *at Sacramento State 2:05 pm Nov. 13 *NORTHERN COLORADO 1:05 pm Nov. 20 *at Northern Arizona 3:05 pm *Big Sky Game
2009 RESULTS (4-7, 3-5 7th) Sept. 5 at Oregon State L 7-34 Sept. 12 SOUTHERN OREGON W 34-10 Sept. 19 *at Montana L 17-49 Sept. 26 *WEBER STATE L 29-36 Oct. 3 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 14-31 Oct. 10 *at Northern Colorado W 23-18 Oct. 17 *NORTHERN ARIZONA L 23-44 Oct. 24 UC DAVIS L 31-34 Oct. 31 *vs. Eastern Washington L 10-47 Nov. 7 *MONTANA STATE L 10-28 Nov. 14 *at Idaho State L 34-41 *Big Sky Game
GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................... Portland, Oregon Founded.................................................................................1946 Enrollment......................................................................... 27,972 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname.......................................................................... Vikings Colors....................................................................Green & White Home Field..................................................Hillsboro Stadium Capacity (Surface).......................................7,825 (Field Turf ) President.......................................................... Dr. Wim Wiewel Athletic Director............................................. Torre Chisholm MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant A.D./Media Relations...........................Mike Lund SID Email......................................................... lundm@pdx.edu SID Phone..........................................................(503) 725-5602 SID Home Phone ............................................(503) 466-9780 Athletic Department FAX.............................(503) 725-5550 Press Box Phone..............................................(503) 294-2942 Assistant SID............................................................Ryan Borde Asst. SID Email..............................................rborde@pdx.edu Website..........................................................www.GoViks.com
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Nigel Burton Head Coach
Raymond Fry Wide Receiver
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...........................................................Nigel Burton Alma Mater, Year.......................................Washington, 1999 Record at PSU...................................................... 0-0 (1st year) Career Record...................................................... 0-0 (1st year) Office Phone.......................................................... Contact SID Best Time to Call....................................................... 1-1:30 pm Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................48/22 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................14/10 2009 Overall Record..............................................................2-9 2009 Conference Record...................... 1-7 Big Sky (T-7th)
* Idaho State leads the series 23-11-1 * The home team has won the last nine games in the series * The 232-yard rushing game by Ed Coleman against PSU in 1996 was his only career 100-yard game * Two of ISU’s eight 200-yard rushing games have come against Portland State * ISU ended a 10-game losing streak with their season ending win over PSU last year * This year’s game will mark the second time ISU has faced PSU at Hillsboro Park, the first coming in 2000.
Top Performances vs. Portland State Rushing: Ed Coleman, 232 yards, 11-16-1996 Mike Jones, 200 yards, 10-13-2001 Kennedy Nkeyasen, 179 yards, 9-26-1998 Kennedy Nkeyasen, 141 yards, 11-15-1997 Merril Hoge, 140 yards, 9-14-1985
Passing: Mike Machurek, 420 yards, 10-10-1981 Larry Kerychuk, 342 yards, 9-14-1968 Mark Hetherington, 323 yards, 11-8-2003 Russel Hill, 307 yards, 11-14-2009
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Receiving: Ed Bell, 175 yards, 9-14-1968 Kelvin Krosch, 157 yards, 11-14-2009 Greg Smith, 151 yards, 9-23-1978 Carlis Harris, 147 yards, 9-14-1968 Sale’ Key, 130 yards, 11-6-2004
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MEDIA INFORMATION Asst. A.D. for Media Relations.......................... Dave Guffey SID Email.......................................... guffeydb@mso.umt.edu SID Phone..........................................................(406) 243-5402 SID Home Phone ............................................(406) 728-1135 FAX Phone..........................................................(406) 243-6859 Press Box Phone..............................................(406) 243-4167 Assistant SID...........................................................Joel Carlson Asst. SID Email..................................carlsonj@mso.umt.edu Website.....................................www.montanagrizzlies.com
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Robin Pflgrad Head Coach
Chase Reynolds Running Back
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...................................................... Robin Pflugrad Alma Mater, Year...................................Portland State, 1979 Record at UM....................................................... 0-0 (1st year) Career Record...................................................... 0-0 (1st year) Office Phone.................................................... (406) 243-2969 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................45/21 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................12/12 2009 Overall Record . .........................................................14-1 2009 Conference Record........................... 8-0 Big Sky (1st)
* Five of the top 13 receiving games in ISU history have come against Montana * The Griz have defeated the Bengals in 24 of the last 26 meetings * Last year Montana won on a field goal at the gun that was deflected by two different Bengals * ISU’s 43-40 OT win in 2003 over UM marks the highest-ranked opponent (#5) ISU has defeated * The Bengals have never won in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, going 0-13 all-time there *
Top Performances vs. Montana Rushing: Eddie McGill, 213 yards, 10-15-1979 Alfredo Anderson, 162 yards, 9-18-1993 Alfredo Anderson, 116 yards, 11-12-1994 George Kelley, 116 yards, 11-11-1989 Isaac Mitchell, 108 yards, 10-18-2003
Passing: Vern Harris, 589 yards, 10-12-1985 Mark Hetherington, 415 yards, 10-9-2004 Jerry Dunne, 385 yards, 10-18-1969 Vern Harris, 349 yards, 9-22-1984 Doug Baughman, 300 yards, 11-3-2001
Receiving: Shawn Beals, 222 yards, 10-12-1985 Tom Hofmann, 178 yards, 10-16-1971 Akilah Lacey, 177 yards, 10-9-2004 Jody Griswold, 172 yards, 10-12-1985 Ed Bell, 167 yards, 10-18-1989
October 9 Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217) Kickoff: 1:05 pm 2010 SCHEDULE
Sept. 4 WESTERN STATE (CO) Sept. 11 at Cal Poly Sept. 18 *at Eastern Washington Sept. 25 *SACRAMENTO STATE Oct. 2 at Northern Colorado Oct. 9 *IDAHO STATE Oct. 16 *at Portland State Oct. 23 *NORTHERN ARIZONA Oct. 30 *at Weber State Nov. 13 NORTH DAKOTA Nov. 20 *MONTANA STATE *Big Sky Game
1:05 pm TBA 5:05 pm 1:05 pm 1:35 pm 1:05 pm 7:05 pm 1:05 pm 1:05 pm 12:05 pm 12:05 pm
2009 RESULTS (14-2, 7-1 T-1st) Sept. 5 WESTERN STATE (CO) W 38-0 Sept. 12 at UC Davis W 17-10 Sept. 19 *PORTLAND STATE W 49-17 Sept. 26 *at Northern Arizona W-OT 41-34 Oct. 10 CAL POLY W 35-23 Oct. 17 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 41-34 Oct. 24 *at Sacramento State W 45-30 Oct. 31 *WEBER STATE W 31-10 Nov. 7 *at Idaho State W 12-10 Nov. 14 *NORTHERN COLORADO W 38-10 Nov. 21 *at Montana State W 33-19 Nov. 29 &SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 61-48 Dec. 6 &STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 51-0 Dec. 13 &APPALACHIAN STATE W 24-17 Dec. 20 &vs. Villanova L 21-23 *Big Sky Game &NCAA I-FSC Playoffs
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location......................................................Missoula, Montana Founded.................................................................................1893 Enrollment......................................................................... 14,207 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname........................................................................ Grizzlies Colors.................................................................Maroon & Silver Home Field............................ Washington-Grizzly Stadium Capacity (Surface)..................................... 25,217 (Sprinturf ) President................................................Dr. George Dennison Athletic Director........................................................Jim O’Day
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Sept. 4 at Boston College 1:05 pm Sept. 11 *NORTHERN COLORADO 6:05 pm Sept. 18 *at Sacramento State 6:05 pm Sept. 25 *UC DAVIS 6:05 pm Oct. 2 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 1:05 pm Oct. 16 *at Idaho State 3:35 pm Oct. 23 *at Portland State 1:05 pm Oct. 30 *MONTANA 1:05 pm Nov. 6 *at Montana State 12:05 pm Nov. 13 *at Northern Arizona 3:05 pm Nov. 20 at Texas Tech 1:05 pm *Big Sky Game
2009 RESULTS (7-5, 6-2 T-2nd) Sept. 5 at Wyoming L 22-29 Sept. 12 Colorado State L 23-24 Sept. 19 *IDAHO STATE W 44-17 Sept. 26 *at Portland State W 36-29 Oct. 3 *MONTANA STATE L 21-26 Oct. 10 *at Eastern Washington W 31-13 Oct. 17 *SACRAMENTO STATE W 49-10 Oct. 24 *at Northern Colorado W 28-20 Oct. 31 *at Montana L 10-31 Nov. 14 *NORTHERN ARIZONA W 27-9 Nov. 21 CAL POLY W 47-14 Nov. 28 &at William & Mary L 0-38 *Big Sky Game &FCS Playoffs
GENERAL INFORMATION Location.................................................................. Odgen, Utah Founded.................................................................................1889 Enrollment......................................................................... 21,674 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname........................................................................Wildcats Colors...................................................................Purple & White Home Field.................................................... Stewart Stadium Capacity (Surface).............................................17,500 (Grass) President............................................................Dr. Ann Millner Athletic Director...............................................Jerry Graybeal MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant A.D./Media Relations........................ Brad Larsen SID Email................................................ blarsen3@weber.edu SID Phone..........................................................(801) 626-6010 SID Home Phone ...............................................................None FAX Phone..........................................................(801) 626-6490 Press Box Phone..............................................(801) 626-6588 Assistant SID............................................................... Paul Grua Asst. SID Email...........................................pgrua@weber.edu Website.................................... www.weberstatesports.com
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Ron McBride Head Coach
Cameron Higgins Quarterback
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...........................................................Ron McBride Alma Mater, Year...................................San Jose State, 1962 Record at WSU................................................32-27 (6th year) Career Record............................................120-90 (18th year) Office Phone................................................... (801) 626-8640 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................34/22 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................11/13 2009 Overall Record..............................................................7-5 2009 Conference Record..................... 6-2 Big Sky (T-2nd)
* The Bengals have lost 24 of the past 26 games against the Wildcats * The last nine meetings have seen an average of 59.6 points per contest, and the last five have seen an average of 68.8 points per game * ISU’s last Division I shutout was a 34-0 win over Weber State in 2002 * ISU led 14-7 after the first quarter last year but was outscored 37-3 the rest of the way * ISU rushed for a season-high 145 yards in last year’s contestm, and their 379 total yards was the second-best of last season.
Top Performances vs. Weber State Rushing: Eddie McGill, 178 yards, 11-12-1977 Merril Hoge, 167 yards, 11-16-1985 Mike Jones, 132 yards, 10-27-2001 George Kelley, 124 yards, 9-15-1990 Corky Federico, 124 yards, 11-16-1985
Passing: Jason Whitmer, 469 yards, 11-21-1987 Mike Machurek, 355 yards, 9-20-1980 Russel Hill, 349 yards, 11-3-2007 Doug Baughman, 320 yards, 10-26-2002 Jason Whitmer, 312 yards, 11-21-1989
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Receiving: Kevin Pettit, 174 yards, 11-21-1987 Sylvester Jones, 149 yards, 9-15-1990 Shawn Beals, 146 yards, 11-21-1987 Eddie Thompson, 145 yards, 11-3-2007 Tom Hofmann, 138 yards, 11-21-1971
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MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant A.D./Media Relations..................... Bill Lamberty SID Email............................... blamberty@msubobcats.com SID Phone..........................................................(406) 994-5133 SID Home Phone ............................................(406) 587-5459 FAX Phone..........................................................(406) 994-2278 Press Box Phone..............................................(406) 994-6800 Assistant SID............................................................Tom Schulz Asst. SID Email........................... tschulz@msubobcats.com Website...............................................www.msubobcats.com
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Rob Ash Head Coach
Dan Ogden Defensive Tackle
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach....................................................................Rob Ash Alma Mater, Year.........................................Cornell (IA), 1969 Record at MSU................................................20-14 (4th year) Career Record..................................... 196-113-5 (30th year) Office Phone................................................... (406) 994-5694 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................42/13 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................... 17/7 2009 Overall Record . ...........................................................7-4 2009 Conference Record...................... 5-3 Big Sky (T-4th)
* Idaho State and Montana State have met 76 times, making the Bobcats ISU’s most common opponent * Fourteen of the last 22 meetings between the two teams have been decided by one score or less * Last time out in Holt Arena Russel Hill threw for 350 yards against the Bobcats * In 1994 Alfredo Anderson rushed for 271 yards, the most by a Bengal against a Division I opponent * ISU has lost two straight to Montana State at Holt Arena * This game is on Altitude Sports.
Top Performances vs. Montana State Rushing: Alfredo Anderson, 271 yards, 10-8-1994 Alfredo Anderson, 161 yards, 10-16-1993 Josh Barnett, 148 yards, 10-1-2005 Boyd Hall, 136 yards, 10-17-1959 Josh Barnett, 135 yards, 9-29-2007
Passing: Russel Hill, 350 yards, 10-4-2008 Mark Hetherington, 348 yards, 10-2-2004 Jason Whitmer, 306 yards, 11-14-1987
Receiving: Michael Thompson, 149 yards, 10-8-1993 Ed Bell, 144 yards, 10-12-1968 Tom Hofmann, 121 yards, 11-6-1971 Craig Norby, 114 yards, 10-18-1975 Brett Fowler, 113 yards, 10-12-2002 Chris Corp, 113 yards, 10-11-1980
October 30 Holt Arena (12,000) Kickoff: 1:35 pm 2010 SCHEDULE
Sept. 4 FORT LEWIS 1:05 pm Sept. 11 at Washington State TBA Sept. 18 DRAKE 1:05 pm Sept. 25 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 1:05 pm Oct. 2 *at Sacramento State 7:05 pm Oct. 9 *PORTLAND STATE 1:35 pm Oct. 16 *at Northern Arizona 3:05 pm Oct. 23 *NORTHERN COLORADO 1:05 pm Oct. 30 *at Idaho State 3:35 pm Nov. 6 *WEBER STATE 12:05 pm Nov. 20 *at Montana 12:05 pm *Big Sky Game
2009 RESULTS (7-4, 5-3 4th) Sept. 5 at Michigan State L 3-49 Sept. 12 DIXIE STATE W 23-20 Sept. 26 *at Northern Colorado W 25-7 Oct. 3 *at Weber State W 26-21 Oct. 10 *NORTHERN ARIZONA L 10-23 Oct. 17 SOUTH DAKOTA W-OT 31-24 Oct. 24 *at Eastern Washington L 24-35 Oct. 31 *IDAHO STATE W 41-10 Nov. 7 *at Portland State W 28-10 Nov. 14 *SACRAMENTO STATE W 27-17 Nov. 21 *MONTANA L 19-33 *Big Sky Game
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location.....................................................Bozeman, Montana Founded.................................................................................1893 Enrollment......................................................................... 12,250 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname.........................................................................Bobcats Colors......................................................................... Blue & Gold Home Field......................................................Bobcat Stadium Capacity (Surface).................................... 13,500 (Field Turf ) President...................................................Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director.....................................................Peter Fields
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Sept. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 12:21 pm Sept. 11 *at South Carolina 12:00 pm Sept. 18 *Arkansas 12:00 pm Sept. 25 *at Mississippi State TBA Oct. 2 at Colorado TBA Oct. 9 *Tennessee TBA Oct. 16 *Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 23 *at Kentucky TBA Oct. 30 *vs. Florida (Jacksonville, FL) 3:30 pm Nov. 6 Idaho State TBA Nov. 13 *at Auburn TBA Nov. 27 Georgia Tech TBA *Southeastern Conference Game
2009 RESULTS (8-5, 4-4 T-2nd) Sept. 5 at Oklahoma State L 10-24 Sept. 12 *SOUTH CAROLINA W 41-37 Sept. 19 *at Arkansas W 52-41 Sept. 26 *ARIZONA STATE W 20-17 Oct. 3 *LOUISIANA STATE L 13-20 Oct. 10 *at Tennessee L 45-19 Oct. 17 *at Vanderbilt W 34-10 Oct. 31 *vs. Florida L 41-17 Nov. 7 TENNESSEE TECH W 38-0 Nov. 14 *AUBURN W 31-24 Nov. 21 *KENTUCKY L 27-34 Nov. 28 *at Georgia Tech W 30-24 Dec. 28 #vs. Texas A&M W 44-20 *Southeastern Conference Game #Independence Bowl
GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................Athens, Georgia Founded.................................................................................1785 Enrollment......................................................................... 34,180 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FBS Conference...........................................................Southeastern Nickname....................................................................... Bulldgos Colors........................................................................ Red & White Home Field.................................................... Sanford Stadium Capacity (Surface).............................................92,746 (Grass) President.................................................... Dr. Michael Adams Athletic Director...............................................Frank Crumley MEDIA INFORMATION Assoc. A.D/Media Relations...........................Claude Felton SID Email...........................................cfelton@sports.uga.edu SID Phone..........................................................(706) 542-1621 SID Home Phone ................................................................(706) FAX Phone..........................................................(706) 542-9339 Press Box Phone..................................................................(706) Assistant SID..........................................Mathew MacDonald Asst. SID Email........ Mathew.MacDonald@mail.ewu.edu Website.........................................................www.goeags.com
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Mark Richt Head Coach
Justin Houston Linebacker
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...............................................................Mark Richt Alma Mater, Year...................................................Miami, 1982 Record at UGA............................................. 90-27 (10th year) Career Record.............................................. 90-27 (10th year) Office Phone................................................... (706) 542-1515 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................47/17 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................... 17/7 2009 Overall Record..............................................................8-5 2009 Conference Record...................4-4 SEC East (T-2nd)
* Idaho State has never faced Georgia, and the game will mark the furthest east that the Bengal football program has ever traveled * ISU’s last foray into the SEC was in 2005 when the Bengals lost 42-29 to Kentucky in Lexington * Idaho State led that game 29-28 with 5:16 to go before allowing a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown * Idaho State has never defeated an SEC team * ISU’s last win over an FBS team was 27-24 over Utah State in 2000.
Top Performances vs. Georgia Rushing: No Previous Meetings
Passing: No Previous Meetings
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MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Director............................. Brian Berger SID Email..................................................bwberger@csus.edu SID Phone..........................................................(916) 278-4313 SID Home Phone ............................................(916) 928-0992 FAX Phone..........................................................(916) 278-5429 Press Box Phone..............................................(916) 278-5995 Assistant SID............................................................. Ryan Bjork Asst. SID Email...............................................rbjork@csus.edu Website............................................. www.hornetsports.com
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Marshall Sperbeck Head Coach
Christian Clark Defensive Tackle
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach............................................... Marshall Sperbeck Alma Mater, Year................................................Nevada, 1984 Record at SAC.................................................14-20 (4th year) Career Record............................................123-73 (19th year) Office Phone.................................................... (916) 278-7053 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................47/17 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................13/11 2009 Overall Record . ...........................................................5-6 2009 Conference Record...................... 4-4 Big Sky (T-5th)
* Isaiah Burel’s 127 receiving yards in the last Holt Arena meeting was the first 100-yard game for an ISU receiver against Sacramento State * The last meeting at Holt was also an overtime win for the Bengals, improving Idaho State to 5-0 in home overtime games, and it also ran ISU’s overall overtime winning streak to five * Last year’s game was tied at 10-10 after one quarter * ISU threw two pick-sixes in the second quarter, giving the Hornets a 21-point halftime edge.
Top Performances vs. Sacramento State Rushing: Isaac Mitchell, 160 yards, 9-27-2003 Cleavon Bradshaw, 146 yards, 10-5-1996 Nick Whitworth, 135 yards, 9-6-1999 Nick Whitworth, 134 yards, 9-23-2000 Josh Barnett, 122 yards, 10-22-2005
Receiving: Passing: Doug Baughman, 392 yards, 9-22-2001 Isaiah Burel, 127 yards, 11-22-2008 Russel Hill, 376 yards, 11-17-2007 Mark Hetherington, 354 yards, 9-27-2003 Kyle Blum, 342 yards, 11-22-2008
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Sept. 4 at Stanford Sept. 11 WESTERN OREGON Sept. 18 *WEBER STATE Sept. 25 *at Montana Oct. 2 *MONTANA STATE Oct. 9 *NORTHERN COLORADO Oct. 23 *at Eastern Washington Oct. 30 *at Northern Arizona Nov. 6 *PORTLAND STATE Nov. 13 *at Idaho State Nov. 20 at UC Davis *Big Sky Game
3:35 pm 6:05 pm 6:05 pm 1:05 pm 6:05 pm 2:05 pm 1:05 pm 3:05 pm 2:05 pm 3:35 pm 4:05 pm
2009 RESULTS (5-6, 4-4 T-5th) Sept. 5 at UNLV L 3-38 Sept. 12 at Cal Poly L 19-38 Sept. 26 *EASTERN WASHINGTON L 30-56 Oct. 3 *at Portland State W 31-14 Oct. 10 *IDAHO STATE W 38-17 Oct. 17 *at Weber State L 10-49 Oct. 24 *MONTANA L 30-45 Oct. 31 *NORTHERN ARIZONA W 27-24 Nov. 7 *at Northern Colorado W 38-35 Nov. 14 *at Montana State L 17-27 Nov. 21 UC DAVIS W 31-28 *Big Sky Game
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................. Sacramento, California Founded.................................................................................1947 Enrollment......................................................................... 28,829 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname.........................................................................Hornets Colors......................................................................Green & Gold Home Field......................................................Hornet Stadium Capacity (Surface).............................................21,195 (Grass) President..........................................Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director................................................ Terry Wanless
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Sept. 5 Western Oregon Sept. 12 at California Sept. 19 *Northern Colorado Sept. 26 *at Sacramento State Oct. 3 *at Idaho State Oct. 10 *Weber State Oct. 17 *at Montana Oct. 24 *Montana State Oct. 31 *Portland State (in Seattle) Nov. 14 at Southern Utah Nov. 21 *at Northern Arizona *Big Sky Game
TBA 3:35 pm 2:05 pm 7:05 pm 3:35 pm 1:35 pm 1:05 pm 2:05 pm 2:05 pm 1:05 pm 3:05 pm
2008 RESULTS (6-5, 5-3 T-3rd) Aug. 30 at Texas Tech L 24-49 Sept. 6 at Colorado L 24-31 Sept. 20 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 52-31 Sept. 27 *IDAHO STATE W 45-31 Oct. 4 *at Portland State L 36-47 Oct. 11 *MONTANA L 3-19 Oct. 18 *at Montana State W 34-17 Nov. 1 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 13-15 Nov. 8 *at Northern Colorado W 31-16 Nov. 15 *NORTHERN ARIZONA W 28-13 Nov. 22 *at Weber State W 33-26 *Big Sky Game
GENERAL INFORMATION Location.................................................. Cheney, Washington Founded.................................................................................1882 Enrollment............................................................................9,868 Affiliation...................................................................NCAA I-FCS Conference....................................................................... Big Sky Nickname............................................................................Eagles Colors........................................................................ Red & White Home Field.....................................................Woodward Field Capacity (Surface)............................................... 8,600 (Grass) President...................................................Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletic Director...................................................... Bill Chaves MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Director................................ Dave Cook SID Email................................................dcook@mail.ewu.edu SID Phone..........................................................(509) 359-6334 SID Home Phone ............................................(509) 235-4672 FAX Phone..........................................................(509) 359-2828 Press Box Phone..............................................(509) 359-6351 Assistant SID......................................................Cara Schlinger Asst. SID Email............................ cschlinger@mail.ewu.edu Website.........................................................www.goeags.com
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Beau Baldwin Head Coach
JC Sherritt Defensive End
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.........................................................Beau Baldwin Alma Mater, Year....................... Central Washington, 1996 Record at EWU................................................. 14-9 (3rd year) Career Record.................................................24-12 (4th year) Office Phone................................................... (509) 359-7463 Best Time to Call........................................................Mornings Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................42/17 Starters Returning/Lost..................................................12/12 2009 Overall Record..............................................................8-4 2009 Conference Record..................... 6-2 Big Sky (T-2nd)
* Eastern Washington has won four straight in the series * ISU Head Coach John Zamberlin coached at Eastern from 1992-94 * ISU defensive coordinator Brian Strandley was Eastern’s defensive line coach in 2006 * ISU defensive backs coach Steve Amrine is an Eastern graduate * Eastern coach Beau Baldwin took over at Central Washington after Zamberlin was named coach at Idaho State * Jaron Taylor’s 129 receiving yards was the third-best by a Bengal receiver in the series.
Top Performances vs. Eastern Washington Rushing: Isaac Mitchell, 186 yards, 11-24-2001 Merril Hoge, 149 yards, 11-23-1985 Bus Connor, 142 yards, 9-19-1953 Scott Hersley, 131 yards, 11-9-1991 Rob Vera, 125 yards, 11-3-1990
Passing: Kevin McCarthy, 477 yards, 10-16-1999 Vern Harris, 418 yards, 10-27-1984 Trevor Cavanaugh, 399 yards, 11-9-1991 Mark Hetherington, 386 yards, 10-4-2003 Doug Baughman, 364 yards, 11-24-2001
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Receiving: Eugene Mirador, 160 yards, 10-16-1999 Al Smith, 151 yards, 11-9-1991 Jaron Taylor, 129 yards, 10-3-2010 Brett Fowler, 119 yards, 10-4-2003 Charles James, 119 yards, 11-24-2001
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Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center
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In January of 2010, Idaho State’s old weight room was transformed with a nearly $200,000 contribution by former ISU football player and NFL All-Pro Jared Allen, and the result was the Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center, one of the finest weight training facilities in all of college football. Armed with the latest in equipment and technology, the spacious facility can meet the needs of any of Idaho State’s athletic teams. The center is one of the crown jewels on the ISU campus, and will serve as a tool to make ISU’s student-athletes bigger, stronger, and faster, as well as help prevent injuries, and aid in the treatment of injuries.
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The Big Sky Conference enters its 47th year of athletic competition in 2009-10. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formally I-AA).The Big Sky returned to a nine-team format in 2006 with the addition of Northern Colorado. The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in I-AA football. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001, leaving the league at eight teams until 2006. With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads across seven states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The 2009-10 season will mark the 22nd year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 15th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.
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P.O. Box 1459 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84401
Phone...................................................................................................................801-392-1978 Fax .......................................................................................................................801-392-5568 Website................................................................................................ www.bigskyconf.com
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Commissioner........................................................................... Doug Fullerton dfullerton@bigskyconference.org..............................................801-392-1978, Ext. 10
Doug Fullerton Commissioner
Ron Loghry Associate Commissioner
Jon Kasper Asst. Commissioner/ Media Relations
Jaynee Nadolski Asst. Commissioner/ Compliance
Doug Toole Coordinator of Football Officials
Autumn Wehr Asst. Media Relations
Associate Commissioner................................................................Ron Loghry rloghry@bigskyconference.org...................................................801-392-1978, Ext. 14 Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations............................................Jon Kasper jkasper@bigskyconference.org................................................. 801-392-1978, Ext. 16 Asst. Comm./Compliance...................................................... Jaynee Nadolski jnadolski@bigskyconference.org................................................801-392-1978, Ext. 12 Asst. Media Relations..................................................................Ann Morrison amorrison@bigskyconference.org........................................... 801-392-1978, Ext. 15 Administrative Assistant........................................................ Janet Carpenter jcarpenter@bigskyconference.org.............................................801-392-1978, Ext. 10 Business Manager...................................................................... Christy Hatley chatley@bigskyconference.org...................................................801-392-1978, Ext. 13
2009 Big Sky Conference Football Standings ---------BIG SKY GAMES-------- - ---- -------------ALL GAMES---------------- W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA Montana^ 8 0 1.000 290 164 14 1 .933 537 285 Weber State# 6 2 .750 246 155 7 5 .783 338 260 Eastern Washington# 6 2 .750 288 184 8 4 .667 404 329 Montana State 5 3 .625 299 156 7 4 .636 257 230 Sacramento State 4 4 .500 221 267 5 6 .455 274 371 Northern Arizona 4 4 .500 254 216 5 6 .455 327 327 Northern Colorado 1 7 .125 147 210 3 8 .273 202 288 Portland State 1 7 .125 160 294 2 9 .182 232 372 Idaho State 1 7 .125 117 277 1 10 .091 142 424 ^Clinched regular season title and advanced to FCS playoffs #advanced to FCS playoffs
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2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide First Team Offense
First Team Defense
Tackles......................................................... Renard Williams, So., Eastern Washington Dan Ogden, Jr., Montana State Ends ............................................................................#Dane Fletcher, Sr., Montana State *Kevin Linehan, Sr., Weber State Outside Linebackers..................................... J.C. Sherritt, Jr., Eastern Washington A.J. Storms, So., Idaho State Inside Linebackers.......................................................... Shawn Lebsock, Sr., Montana Taylor Sedillo, Jr., Weber State Cornerbacks ..............................................................Trumaine Johnson, So., Montana *Josh Morris, Sr., Weber State Safeties ............................................................................Shann Schillinger, Sr., Montana Matt Estrada, Jr., Northern Arizona Punter . .....................................................................................Mike Snoy, Sr., Weber State Jon Vanderweilen, Sr., Idaho State
Second Team Offense
Wide Receivers ................................................ Aaron Boyce, Sr., Eastern Washington Tony Davis, Sr., Eastern Washington Brandyn Reed, Jr., Sacramento State Tackles . ................................................................Ryne Holstrom, Sr., Northern Arizona Nestor Cruz, Sr., Weber State Guards . .................................................................... Matt Lemley, Sr., Sacramento State J.C. Oram, So., Weber State Center ........................................................................................ Alex Verlanic, Jr., Montana Tight end . ............................................................................... Steve Pfahler, Sr., Montana Quarterback .....................................................Michael Herrick, Jr., Northern Arizona Running Backs . ....................................................... Aaron Mason, Sr., Montana State Fullback ......................................................................................Bo Bolen, Fr., Weber State Place kicker . ............................................................Matt Myers, So., Northern Arizona Return Specialist ................................................................. Marc Mariani, Sr., Montana
Second Team Defense
Tackles . .................................................................Christian Clark, Jr., Sacramento State Austin Mullins, Sr., Montana Ends.............................................................................................. Jace Palmer, Sr., Montana Isaac Bond, So., Northern Arizona Outside Linebackers................................... Ryan Pedersen, Sr., Portland State Brandon Fisher, Sr., Montana Inside Linebackers................................................. John Eddy, Jr., Northern Colorado Clay Bignell, So., Montana State Stevon Thomas, Sr., Northern Arizona Cornerbacks ........................................................Korey Askew, Jr., Northern Colorado Kevin Retoriano, Sr., Montana State Safeties................................................................. Zach Schrader, Jr., Sacramento State Beau Hadley, Sr., Weber State Punter . ....................................................................Augie Heath, So., Sacramento State
Second Team Special Teams
Special Teams ..........................................................Ryan Lutz, Sr., Northern Colorado
First Team Special Teams
Special Teams .....................................................Cole Lockwood, So., Montana *Two-Time Selection ^Three-Time Selection #Unanimous Selection
Honorable Mention Offense
WR – Kelvin Krosch, So., Idaho State; Tyler Palmer, Sr., Montana; Everett Gilbert, Fr., Montana State; Conrad Meadows, Sr., Northern Arizona; Curt Sweeney, Sr., Northern Arizona; Alex Thompson, Sr., Northern Colorado; Dylan Lane, Jr., Sacramento State; Mike Phillips, Jr., Weber State. T – Chris Thomas, Sr., Eastern Washington; Chris Dyk, Sr., Montana; Matt Luenen, Sr., Portland State. G – Ryan Forney, Sr., Eastern Washington; Jon Opperud, So., Montana; Kris Poindexter, Jr., Northern Arizona; Moses Punzal, Sr., Portland State; Peter Lenz, Sr., Sacramento State. C – Chris Powers, So., Eastern Washington; Ryan Henry, Sr., Idaho State; Jeff Hines, Jr., Northern Arizona; Alex Shapiro, So., Northern Colorado; Tyler Staley, Sr., Portland State. TE – Dan Beaudin, Sr., Montana; Joe Schreibeis, Sr., Montana State; Shaun Fitzpatrick, Sr., Northern Arizona; Cody Nakamura, Sr, Weber State. QB – Cameron Higgins, Jr., Weber State; Bryan Waggener, Sr., Northern Colorado. RB – Thomas Brooks-Fletcher, Sr., Montana PK – Jarret Huk, Idaho State; Brody McKnight, Montana; Jason Cunningham, So., Montana State; Chris Diniz, Jr., Sacramento State. RS – Aaron Woods, Sr., Portland State
Honorable Mention Defense
Tackles – Tyler Hobbs, Jr., Montana; Jason Da’Alba, So., Montana State; Dwight Boyd, So., Northern Arizona; Ryan Eastman, So., Weber State; Maiah Fa’atoafe, Fr., Weber State. Ends – Jacob Kragt, Sr., Eastern Washington; Severin Campbell, Jr., Montana; Brandon Vance, Jr., Northern Arizona; Nick Hernon, So., Northern Colorado; John Laidet, So., Montana State; Kevin Moore, Sr., Sacramento State. Outside linebackers – Makai Borden, Sr., Eastern Washington; Jody Owens, Fr., Montana State; Reid Worthington, Jr., Northern Arizona; Nick Webb, So., Weber State. Inside linebackers – Phillip Arias, Jr., Idaho State; Matt King, Jr., Northern Colorado; Ryan Rau, So., Portland State; Erik Pedersen, Sr., Portland State. Cornerbacks – Andrew Swink, Sr., Montana; DeShawn Shead, So., Portland State; Thyrell Lewis, Sr., Weber State. Safeties – Matt Johnson, So., Eastern Washington; Kevin Hatch, Sr., Eastern Washington; Chris Holmesly, Jr., Idaho State; Erik Stoll, Jr., Montana; Michael Rider, Jr., Montana State; Max Hewitt, Jr., Northern Colorado; Cody Worthen, So., Portland State; Jordan Brown, Jr., Weber State P – Sean Wren, So., Montana.
Honorable Mention Special Teams
A.J. Storms First Team
Jon Vanderwielen First Team
Ryan Henry Honorable Mention
Jarrett Huk Honorable Mention
Phillip Arias Honorable Mention
Chris Holmesley Honorable Mention
Tanner Ripley, Jr., Montana State; Taelor Worrell, Jr., Northern Arizona; Nick Kalpin, So., Portland State; John Feaster, Fr., Sacramento State; Caldwell Taylor, So., Weber State
Conference Award Winners
Offensive Most Valuable Player - Cameron Higgins, QB, Weber State Defensive Most Valuable Player - Greg Peach, DE, Eastern Washington Newcomer of the Year - Deonte Williams, RB, Northern Arizona Coach of the Year - Ron McBride, Weber State
Bengal FOOTBALL
Big Sky Conference
Wide Receivers . ............................................................... *#Tim Toone, Sr., Weber State *#Marc Mariani, Sr., Montana Ed Berry, Sr., Northern Arizona Tackles . ..........................................................................................#Levi Horn, Sr., Montana Mike Person, Jr., Montana State Guards ................................................................................Terran Hillesland, Sr., Montana #Jeff Hansen, Sr., Montana State Center . ............................................................................. *Kyle Mutcher, Sr., Weber State Tight end . ....................................................Nathan Overbay, Sr., Eastern Washington Quarterback .....................................................*Matt Nichols, Sr., Eastern Washington Running Backs . ................................................................. Chase Reynolds, Jr. Montana ^Trevyn Smith, Sr., Weber State Taiwan Jones, So., Eastern Washington Alex Henderson, Sr., Northern Arizona Fullback .................................................................................... Kevin Klaboe, Sr., Montana *Bobby McClintock, Sr., Portland State Place kicker ..................................................................... Zach Brown, Fr., Portland State Return Specialist .................................................................. Tim Toone, Sr., Weber State *Two-Time Selection ^Three-Time Selection #Unanimous Selection
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Bengal FOOTBALL Avg 35.8 33.7 29.7 28.2 24.9 23.4 21.1 18.4 12.9
RUSHING OFFENSE.................G Att Yds Montana...........................................15 583 2403 Montana State................................11 413 1619 Eastern Washington.....................12 379 1691 Northern Arizona..........................11 360 1440 Sacramento State..........................11 387 1341 Weber State.....................................12 386 1384 Northern Colorado.......................11 339 1190 Portland State.................................11 326 1184 Idaho State..............................11 298 472
Avg TD Yds/G FIRST DOWNS...................................G 4.1 29 160.2 Montana......................................................15 3.9 15 147.2 Eastern Washington................................12 4.5 20 140.9 Weber State................................................12 4.0 16 130.9 Northern Arizona.....................................11 3.5 14 121.9 Montana State...........................................11 3.6 10 115.3 Sacramento State.....................................11 3.5 12 108.2 Northern Colorado..................................11 3.6 8 107.6 Portland State............................................11 1.6 3 42.9 Idaho State.......................................11
Rush 117 88 77 78 94 87 73 66 36
Pass Pen 182 19 164 17 152 19 140 16 101 23 107 12 110 16 103 16 97 25
Total 318 269 248 234 218 206 199 185 158
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ....................... G Weber State...................................................................12 Montana.........................................................................15 Northern Colorado.....................................................11 Eastern Washington...................................................12 Sacramento State........................................................11 Northern Arizona........................................................11 Portland State...............................................................11 Montana State..............................................................11 Idaho State......................................................11
Conv Att 86 187 100 218 66 161 66 164 62 156 60 156 52 151 54 164 35 161
Pct 46.0 45.9 41.0 40.2 39.7 38.5 34.4 32.9 21.7
SCORING DEFENSE............. G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Montana.....................................15 34 32 0 0 15 2 285 19.0 Weber State...............................12 32 24 1 0 14 0 260 21.7 Montana State..........................11 29 27 0 0 13 2 244 22.2 Northern Colorado.................11 37 34 0 0 10 1 288 26.2 Eastern Washington...............12 40 32 2 0 15 4 329 27.4 Northern Arizona....................11 40 38 1 0 15 1 327 29.7 Sacramento State....................11 49 46 2 0 9 0 371 33.7 Portland State...........................11 49 45 2 0 9 1 372 33.8 Idaho State......................... 11 51 48 0 0 22 2 424 38.5 PASS OFFENSE............... G Cmp Att I Pct Yds Avg TD Y/G Eastern Washington......... 12 469 304 6 64.8 3855 8.2 33 321.2 Northern Arizona.............. 11 420 276 8 65.7 3394 8.1 23 308.5 Weber State......................... 12 463 296 21 63.9 3400 7.3 31 283.3 Montana............................... 15 494 303 10 61.3 4008 8.1 36 267.2 Portland State..................... 11 384 210 23 54.7 2723 7.1 14 247.5 Sacramento State.............. 11 361 209 14 57.9 2509 7.0 18 228.1 Northern Colorado........... 11 398 237 7 59.5 2506 6.3 11 227.8 Montana State.................... 11 372 214 10 57.5 2359 6.3 14 214.5 Idaho State.....................11 413 215 15 52.1 2178 5.3 13 198.0
RUSHING DEFENSE..................G Att Yds Montana State................................11 377 907 Montana...........................................15 484 1630 Northern Arizona..........................11 363 1377 Portland State.................................11 401 1455 Eastern Washington.....................12 427 1676 Sacramento State..........................11 378 1608 Weber State.....................................12 452 1868 Northern Colorado.......................11 425 1902 Idaho State..............................11 408 2331
Avg TD Yds/G OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS..................G 2.4 2 82.5 Northern Arizona.....................................11 3.4 12 108.7 Montana State...........................................11 3.8 13 125.2 Northern Colorado..................................11 3.6 18 132.3 Portland State............................................11 3.9 18 139.7 Weber State................................................12 4.3 27 146.2 Sacramento State.....................................11 4.1 13 155.7 Idaho State.......................................11 4.5 16 172.9 Eastern Washington................................12 5.7 27 211.9 Montana......................................................15
Rush 68 73 102 77 95 89 116 89 101
Pass Pen 129 13 126 18 97 18 127 23 112 21 141 17 119 19 156 19 169 18
Total 210 217 217 227 228 247 254 264 288
OPP 3RD-DOWN CONV. ...............................G Conv Att Weber State...................................................................12 52 162 Montana State..............................................................11 55 169 Montana.........................................................................15 78 224 Eastern Washington...................................................12 70 184 Idaho State......................................................11 59 149 Northern Colorado.....................................................11 71 165 Sacramento State........................................................11 62 142 Portland State...............................................................11 76 170 Northern Arizona........................................................11 77 169
Pct 32.1 32.5 34.8 38.0 39.6 43.0 43.7 44.7 45.6
TOTAL OFFENSE............. G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Y/G Eastern Washington......... 12 1691 3855 848 5546 6.5 53 462.2 Northern Arizona.............. 11 1440 3394 780 4834 6.2 39 439.5 Montana............................... 15 2403 4008 1077 6411 6.0 65 427.4 Weber State......................... 12 1384 3400 849 4784 5.6 41 398.7 Montana State.................... 11 1619 2359 785 3978 5.1 29 361.6 Portland State..................... 11 1184 2723 710 3907 5.5 22 355.2 Sacramento State.............. 11 1341 2509 748 3850 5.1 32 350.0 Northern Colorado........... 11 1190 2506 737 3696 5.0 23 336.0 Idaho State.....................11 472 2178 711 2650 3.7 16 240.9
SACKS BY.............................................................G Montana State................................................................. 11 Eastern Washington...................................................... 12 Portland State.................................................................. 11 Montana............................................................................ 15 Weber State...................................................................... 12 Sacramento State........................................................... 11 Northern Arizona........................................................... 11 Northern Colorado........................................................ 11 Idaho State.........................................................11
Yards 185 188 161 146 132 136 115 121 54
SACKS AGAINST ....................................... G Montana State................................................................... 11 Northern Arizona............................................................. 11 Northern Colorado.......................................................... 11 Weber State........................................................................ 12 Montana.............................................................................. 15 Sacramento State............................................................. 11 Portland State.................................................................... 11 Eastern Washington........................................................ 12 Idaho State.......................................................... 11
PASS DEFENSE............... G Cmp Att I Northern Colorado........... 11 352 217 12 Weber State......................... 12 350 180 11 Montana............................... 15 595 354 26 Idaho State.....................11 407 246 11 Montana State.................... 11 423 242 13 Northern Arizona.............. 11 395 241 10 Portland State..................... 11 373 210 5 Sacramento State.............. 11 402 269 10 Eastern Washington......... 12 487 307 17
TOTAL DEFENSE............. G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Y/G Montana State.................... 11 907 2876 800 3783 4.7 29 343.9 Montana............................... 15 1630 3717 1079 5347 5.0 33 356.5 Weber State......................... 12 1868 2642 802 4510 5.6 26 375.8 Northern Colorado........... 11 1902 2264 777 4166 5.4 37 378.7 Northern Arizona.............. 11 1377 2975 758 4352 5.7 38 395.6 Portland State..................... 11 1455 3090 774 4545 5.9 46 413.2 Eastern Washington......... 12 1676 3466 914 5142 5.6 39 428.5 Sacramento State.............. 11 1608 3155 780 4763 6.1 47 433.0 Idaho State.....................11 2331 2727 815 5058 6.2 45 459.8
PENALTIES................................................ G Sacramento State.............................................. 11 Montana State.................................................... 11 Northern Arizona.............................................. 11 Weber State......................................................... 12 Eastern Washington......................................... 12 Idaho State.............................................. 11 Northern Colorado........................................... 11 Montana............................................................... 15 Portland State..................................................... 11
Pen 64 63 55 85 83 88 83 93 74
Yards 531 552 573 728 744 699 718 988 727
Avg 48.3 50.2 52.1 60.7 62.0 63.5 65.3 65.9 66.1
FIELD GOALS.................................................. G Sacramento State......................................................11 Montana State............................................................11 Northern Arizona......................................................11 Portland State.............................................................11 Idaho State.................................................... 11 Northern Colorado...................................................11 Montana.......................................................................15 Weber State.................................................................12 Eastern Washington.................................................12
Made Att 12 13 14 18 17 24 18 26 9 13 11 16 15 25 12 22 5 10
Pct .923 .778 .708 .692 .692 .688 .600 .545 .500
Yds TD Avg OPPONENT PENALTIES........................... G 403 2 19.2 Idaho State.............................................. 11 617 1 15.8 Montana............................................................... 15 123 0 7.7 Montana State.................................................... 11 91 0 7.6 Weber State......................................................... 12 152 0 6.9 Northern Colorado........................................... 11 110 0 6.5 Eastern Washington......................................... 12 111 1 5.6 Portland State..................................................... 11 76 0 4.8 Sacramento State.............................................. 11 71 0 3.4 Northern Arizona.............................................. 11
Pen 96 109 72 83 75 68 64 67 59
Yards 914 1022 698 754 671 664 574 567 525
Avg 83.1 68.1 63.5 62.8 61.0 55.3 52.2 51.5 47.7
PAT KICKING................................................... G Northern Arizona......................................................11 Portland State.............................................................11 Idaho State..................................................................11 Montana........................................................ 15 Northern Colorado...................................................11 Sacramento State......................................................11 Eastern Washington.................................................12 Weber State.................................................................12 Montana State............................................................11
Made Att 36 36 22 22 15 15 64 67 21 22 30 32 51 56 36 40 25 28
Pct 1.000 1.000 1.000 .955 .955 .938 .911 .900 .893
Big Sky Statistics
SCORING OFFENSE............. G TD Montana.....................................15 70 Eastern Washington...............12 56 Northern Arizona....................11 39 Weber State...............................12 43 Sacramento State....................11 34 Montana State..........................11 31 Portland State...........................11 25 Northern Colorado.................11 24 Idaho State......................... 11 16
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XP 2XP DXP FG 64 2 0 15 51 0 0 5 36 2 0 17 36 2 0 12 30 1 0 12 25 0 0 14 22 1 0 18 21 2 0 11 15 1 0 9
Saf 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 1
Pts 537 404 327 338 274 257 232 202 142
Pct Yds Avg TD Y/G 61.6 2264 6.4 21 205.8 51.4 2642 7.5 13 220.2 59.5 3717 6.2 21 247.8 60.4 2727 6.7 18 247.9 57.2 2876 6.8 27 261.5 61.0 2975 7.5 25 270.5 56.3 3090 8.3 28 280.9 66.9 3155 7.8 20 286.8 63.0 3466 7.1 21 288.8
KICKOFF RETURNS................... G Montana.............................................15 Weber State.......................................12 Portland State...................................11 Sacramento State............................11 Idaho State............................... 11 Northern Arizona............................11 Northern Colorado.........................11 Montana State..................................11 Eastern Washington.......................12
Ret 50 43 60 48 68 43 38 43 57
NET PUNTING...............G Punts Yds Weber State........................12 50 2075 Montana..............................15 59 2389 Idaho State................... 11 79 3339 Portland State....................11 49 1825 Northern Colorado..........11 61 2346 Eastern Washington........12 61 2369 Montana State...................11 60 2452 Sacramento State.............11 53 2067 Northern Arizona.............11 52 1914
Avg 41.5 40.5 42.3 37.2 38.5 38.8 40.9 39.0 36.8
Yds TD Avg 1232 1 24.6 1031 0 24.0 1432 1 23.9 1085 0 22.6 1425 0 21.0 888 0 20.7 742 0 19.5 789 0 18.3 1031 0 18.1 Ret 31 78 419 80 148 234 365 281 211
|--Gained--| |---Lost---| TURNOVER MARGIN........G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Eastern Washington........... 12 15 17 32 11 6 Montana................................. 15 11 26 37 9 10 Northern Colorado............. 11 7 12 19 9 7 Northern Arizona................ 11 8 10 18 7 8 Idaho State...................... 11 15 11 26 16 15 Montana State...................... 11 5 13 18 14 10 Weber State........................... 12 8 11 19 6 21 Sacramento State................ 11 7 10 17 11 14 Portland State....................... 11 9 5 14 11 23
Yds Avg 0.6 3 1.3 5 5.3 3 1.6 5 2.4 8 3.8 6 6.1 6 5.3 3 4.1 1 Tot 17 19 16 15 31 24 27 25 34
Net/P 39.7 37.5 36.2 33.6 33.4 33.0 32.8 32.6 32.4
Mar P/G +15 1.25 +18 1.20 +3 0.27 +3 0.27 -5 -0.45 -6 -0.55 -8 -0.67 -8 -0.73 -20 -1.82
PUNT RETURNS.........................................G Weber State..........................................................12 Montana................................................................15 Northern Arizona...............................................11 Portland State......................................................11 Northern Colorado............................................11 Eastern Washington..........................................12 Montana State.....................................................11 Sacramento State...............................................11 Idaho State...............................................11
Ret 21 39 16 12 22 17 20 16 21
Sacks 18 18 19 19 21 21 28 30 31
Yards 125 122 124 117 144 139 165 158 213
Int Yds 6 3855 10 4008 8 3394 21 3400 14 2509 7 2506 10 2359 23 2723 15 2178
TD 33 36 23 31 18 11 14 14 13
Eff 154.5 149.5 147.9 138.6 125.0 118.0 117.8 114.3 99.5
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS............................. G Conv Att Pct Montana State................................................................11 17 25 68.0 Sacramento State..........................................................11 13 20 65.0 Northern Arizona..........................................................11 8 15 53.3 Weber State.....................................................................12 9 17 52.9 Portland State.................................................................11 6 14 42.9 Montana...........................................................................15 12 30 40.0 Eastern Washington.....................................................12 8 21 38.1 Idaho State....................................................... 11 8 25 32.0 Northern Colorado.......................................................11 2 9 22.2
TIME OF POSSESSION ............................. G Total Time Weber State.............................................................12 375:07 Sacramento State..................................................11 330:22 Northern Arizona..................................................11 328:00 Montana...................................................................15 444:26 Portland State.........................................................11 323:16 Montana State........................................................11 321:28 Eastern Washington.............................................12 350:21 Northern Colorado...............................................11 310:18 Idaho State................................................. 11 308:42
PCT Yds 59.5 3717 51.4 2642 60.4 2727 61.6 2264 57.2 2876 63.0 3466 61.0 2975 66.9 3155 56.3 3090
TD 21 13 18 21 27 21 25 20 28
Eff 114.9 120.8 125.9 128.5 129.2 130.1 140.1 144.3 148.0
OPP. 4TH-DOWN CONV.................................... G Conv Att Pct Montana State................................................................11 7 21 33.3 Eastern Washington.....................................................12 9 27 33.3 Idaho State....................................................... 11 5 12 41.7 Montana...........................................................................15 13 31 41.9 Portland State.................................................................11 8 17 47.1 Weber State.....................................................................12 13 25 52.0 Northern Arizona..........................................................11 12 22 54.5 Northern Colorado.......................................................11 16 27 59.3 Sacramento State..........................................................11 10 16 62.5
KICKOFF COVERAGE.........G No. Yds Avg Retn TB NetAvg Idaho State........................ 11 36 2401 66.7 412 17 45.8 Weber State..............................12 66 4234 64.2 1119 11 43.9 Sacramento State...................11 56 3429 61.2 845 8 43.3 Portland State..........................11 53 3472 65.5 1058 6 43.3 Montana State.........................11 57 3599 63.1 878 14 42.8 Montana....................................15 98 5937 60.6 1629 8 42.3 Northern Colorado................11 44 2744 62.4 772 7 41.6 Northern Arizona...................11 67 4187 62.5 1122 17 40.7 Eastern Washington..............12 76 4502 59.2 1369 15 37.3
PASS EFFICIENCY................ G C mp Eastern Washington...............12 469 Montana.....................................15 494 Northern Arizona....................11 420 Weber State...............................12 463 Sacramento State....................11 361 Northern Colorado.................11 398 Montana State..........................11 372 Portland State...........................11 384 Idaho State......................... 11 413
Att P CT 304 64.8 303 61.3 276 65.7 296 63.9 209 57.9 237 59.5 214 57.5 210 54.7 215 52.1
PASS EFF. DEFENSE............ G C mp Montana.....................................15 595 Weber State...............................12 350 Idaho State......................... 11 407 Northern Colorado.................11 352 Montana State..........................11 423 Eastern Washington...............12 487 Northern Arizona....................11 395 Sacramento State....................11 402 Portland State...........................11 373
Att 354 180 246 217 242 307 241 269 210
I 26 11 11 12 13 17 10 10 5
Sacks 31 29 24 23 22 22 19 18 8
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Avg/G 31:15 30:02 29:49 29:37 29:23 29:13 29:11 28:12 28:03
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide Cl SR SO JR SR SR JR SO SR SR FR
PASSING ............... Team Matt Nichols............... EWU Michael Herrick..........NAU Cameron Higgins..... WSU Bryan Waggener...........NC Andrew Selle.................UM Jason Smith..................SAC Mark Iddins..................MSU Cody Kempt................MSU Bethel-Thompson......SAC Justin Roper..................UM
Cl G A Cmp I SR 12 458 298 6 JR 11 407 270 8 JR 12 454 289 20 SR 11 385 231 7 JR 15 356 224 6 JR 10 247 142 9 SR 9 195 113 6 JR 9 173 100 4 JR 9 110 64 5 JR 12 134 78 3
TOTAL OFFENSE.......... Team Matt Nichols.......................EWU Michael Herrick................. NAU Cameron Higgins.............WSU Bryan Waggener...................NC Andrew Selle.........................UM Jason Smith......................... SAC Mark Iddins.........................MSU Cody Kempt.......................MSU Alex Henderson................ NAU Taiwan Jones......................EWU REC./GAME ........ Team Tim Toone................. WSU Ed Berry.......................NAU Conrad Meadows....NAU Alex Thompson...........NC Tony Davis................. EWU Ray Fry..........................PSU Marc Mariani...............UM Patrick Walker..............NC Jaron Taylor.................ISU Brandyn Reed............SAC
G Att Yds Avg TD LG 11 253 1166 4.6 12 69 12 162 1213 7.5 15 96 15 321 1502 4.7 22 54 11 234 1001 4.3 7 49 9 128 618 4.8 5 26 11 145 646 4.5 7 45 11 115 510 4.4 5 31 10 140 434 3.1 2 31 11 87 420 4.8 2 27 12 88 442 5.0 3 35 Pct Yds TD 65.1 3830 33 66.3 3356 22 63.7 3326 30 60.0 2410 9 62.9 3043 28 57.5 1707 12 57.9 1217 5 57.8 1108 9 58.2 746 4 58.2 951 8
Yds/G 106.0 101.1 100.1 91.0 68.7 58.7 46.4 43.4 38.2 36.8
INTERCEPTIONS..............Team Matt Johnson......................... EWU Zach Schrader.........................SAC Michael Rider......................... MSU Kevin Hatch............................ EWU Clay Bignell............................. MSU Korey Askew...............................NC Max Hewitt.................................NC DeShawn Shead.....................PSU S. Schillinger..............................UM Jordan Brown........................ WSU
Avg 319.2 305.1 277.2 219.1 202.9 170.7 135.2 123.1 82.9 79.2
PASS EFFICIENCY.......Team Andrew Selle.......................UM Matt Nichols..................... EWU Michael Herrick................NAU Cameron Higgins........... WSU Justin Roper........................UM Jason Smith........................SAC Cody Kempt......................MSU Bethel-Thompson............SAC Bryan Waggener.................NC Mark Iddins........................MSU
Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G SR 12 102 3830 527 3932 327.7 JR 11 -75 3356 438 3281 298.3 JR 12 -122 3326 488 3204 267.0 SR 11 61 2410 446 2471 224.6 JR 15 94 3043 403 3137 209.1 JR 10 -73 1707 277 1634 163.4 SR 9 18 1217 234 1235 137.2 JR 9 84 1108 203 1192 132.4 SR 11 1166 0 253 1166 106.0 SO 12 1213 0 162 1213 101.1
Cl G Rec Yds TD LG Avg/C Rec/G SR 12 83 1109 10 52 13.4 6.92 SR 11 75 1075 7 81 14.3 6.82 SR 11 72 843 4 78 11.7 6.55 SR 11 71 864 7 80 12.2 6.45 SR 12 77 948 1 50 12.3 6.42 JR 11 67 904 3 56 13.5 6.09 SR 15 80 1479 13 84 18.5 5.33 SO 11 54 615 1 65 11.4 4.91 SR 11 51 547 3 45 10.7 4.64 JR 10 46 731 7 48 15.9 4.60
REC. YDS/GAME ....Team Marc Mariani..................UM Ed Berry..........................NAU Tim Toone.................... WSU Ray Fry.............................PSU Tony Davis.................... EWU Alex Thompson..............NC Conrad Meadows.......NAU Brandyn Reed...............SAC Mike Phillips................ WSU Lavonte Kirven.............PSU
Cl G Rec Yds TD SR 15 80 1479 13 SR 11 75 1075 7 SR 12 83 1109 10 JR 11 67 904 3 SR 12 77 948 1 SR 11 71 864 7 SR 11 72 843 4 JR 10 46 731 7 JR 11 39 704 6 SR 11 37 660 5
LG Avg/C Yds/G 84 18.5 98.6 81 14.3 97.7 52 13.4 92.4 56 13.5 82.2 50 12.3 79.0 80 12.2 78.5 78 11.7 76.6 48 15.9 73.1 80 18.1 64.0 91 17.8 60.0
ALL PURPOSE .......... Team Taiwan Jones.................. EWU Aaron Woods...................PSU Marc Mariani.....................UM Bo Bolen........................... WSU Alex Henderson.............NAU Tim Toone....................... WSU JD Ponciano................ ISU Chase Reynolds................UM Trevyn Smith.................. WSU Everett Gilbert............... MSU
Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg SO 12 1213 561 0 571 2345 195.4 SR 11 -2 535 82 1314 1929 175.4 SR 15 0 1479 507 199 2185 145.7 FR 12 442 269 0 958 1669 139.1 SR 11 1166 315 0 0 1481 134.6 SR 12 2 1109 378 69 1558 129.8 JR 9 11 393 15 741 1160 128.9 JR 15 1502 358 0 0 1860 124.0 SR 11 1001 292 0 0 1293 117.5 FR 11 151 556 10 478 1195 108.6
Cl G Int SO 12 6 JR 11 4 JR 11 4 SR 12 4 SO 10 3 SR 11 3 JR 11 3 SO 11 3 SR 15 4 JR 12 3
Yds TD 58 1 78 0 12 0 9 0 3 0 112 1 54 0 49 1 24 0 65 0
LG 33 24 12 9 3 88 39 31 24 34
Avg 0.50 0.36 0.36 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.25
Cl G A C I Pct. Yds TD Eff. JR 15 356 224 6 62.9 3043 28 157.3 SR 12 458 298 6 65.1 3830 33 156.5 JR 11 407 270 8 66.3 3356 22 149.5 JR 12 454 289 20 63.7 3326 30 138.2 JR 12 134 78 3 58.2 951 8 133.0 JR 10 247 142 9 57.5 1707 12 124.3 JR 9 173 100 4 57.8 1108 9 124.1 JR 9 110 64 5 58.2 746 4 118.1 SR 11 385 231 7 60.0 2410 9 116.7 SR 9 195 113 6 57.9 1217 5 112.7
PUNT RETURNS......... Team Cl Tim Toone.........................WSU SR Marc Mariani...................... UM SR Ryan Lutz.............................. NC SR Ron Richardson................ SAC JR
GR et 12 19 15 32 11 21 11 16
Yds TD 378 2 507 1 146 0 76 0
LG 95 82 24 15
Avg 19.9 15.8 7.0 4.8
KICKOFF RETURNS . ...Team J. Hendershott....................SAC Jabin Sambrano..................UM Aaron Woods......................PSU Bo Bolen.............................. WSU Sam McCowan...................SAC Austin Shanks....................NAU Everett Gilbert.................. MSU JD Ponciano......................... ISU Taiwan Jones..................... EWU John Burnley.........................NC
GR et Yds TD 11 14 366 0 15 28 695 0 11 53 1314 1 12 39 958 0 11 18 414 0 11 28 599 0 11 23 478 0 9 36 741 0 12 28 571 0 10 20 405 0
LG 43 50 97 67 75 57 39 46 52 32
Avg 26.1 24.8 24.8 24.6 23.0 21.4 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.2
G Punt 11 74 9 46 12 50 15 58 12 43 11 60 11 53 11 44 11 52
LG 76 77 66 65 64 66 57 65 54
Avg 44.7 42.6 41.5 41.2 39.9 39.1 39.0 38.5 36.8
Cl JR SO SR FR FR SO FR JR SO FR
PUNTING ..............Team J. Vanderwielen.............. ISU Eric Fisher............................. MSU Mike Snoy............................WSU Sean Wren...............................UM Cameron Zuber..................EWU Cameron Kaman....................NC Augie Heath......................... SAC Thomas Duyndam............. PSU Ryan Rauschert.................. NAU SCORING................ Team Chase Reynolds............ UM Taiwan Jones...............EWU Matt Myers...................NAU Alex Henderson.........NAU Brody McKnight........... UM Zach Brown.................. PSU J. Cunningham...........MSU Nathan Overbay........EWU Marc Mariani................. UM Chris Diniz..................... SAC
Cl SR SR SR SO JR SO SO FR SR
Cl G JR 15 SO 12 SO 11 SR 11 SO 15 FR 11 SO 10 SR 12 SR 15 JR 11
SCORING (TDs) ..........Team Chase Reynolds..................UM Taiwan Jones....................EWU Alex Henderson.............. NAU Nathan Overbay.............EWU Marc Mariani.......................UM
TD XPT 24 0 19 0 0 36 14 0 0 64 0 21 0 25 13 0 15 0 0 30
Yds 3308 1958 2075 2389 1715 2344 2067 1693 1914
FG Conv 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 15 0 18 0 14 0 0 0 0 2 12 0
Pts Pts/G 144 9.6 114 9.5 87 7.9 84 7.6 109 7.3 75 6.8 67 6.7 78 6.5 92 6.1 66 6.0
Cl G TD R ush Pass R et P AT Pts JR 15 24 22 2 0 0 144 SO 12 19 15 4 0 0 114 SR 11 14 12 2 0 0 84 SR 12 13 0 13 0 0 78 SR 15 15 0 13 2 1 92
P/G 9.6 9.5 7.6 6.5 6.1
Tim Toone.........................WSU Brandyn Reed....................SAC Andre Harris.........................NC Trevyn Smith....................WSU Everett Gilbert................. MSU
SR 12 12 JR 10 7 JR 11 7 SR 11 7 FR 11 7
SCORING (KICK)................ Team Matt Myers..................................NAU Brody McKnight..........................UM Zach Brown.................................PSU J. Cunningham..........................MSU Chris Diniz....................................SAC Mike Snoy.................................. WSU Mike Jarrett................................ EWU Michael York..................................NC Jarrett Huk........................... ISU
0 10 2 0 7 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 1 6 0
Cl G SO 11 SO 15 FR 11 SO 10 JR 11 SR 12 SO 12 SR 10 SR 11
0 0 1 1 0
72 42 44 44 42
6.0 4.2 4.0 4.0 3.8
PATs FGs Pts 36-36 17-24 87 64-67 15-25 109 21-21 18-25 75 25-26 14-18 67 30-32 12-13 66 32-34 12-20 68 51-56 5-10 66 21-22 11-16 54 15-15 9-13 42
P/G 7.9 7.3 6.8 6.7 6.0 5.7 5.5 5.4 3.8
FIELD GOALS....................Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G Zach Brown...............................PSU FR 11 18 25 72.0 1.64 Matt Myers................................NAU SO 11 17 24 70.8 1.55 J. Cunningham........................MSU SO 10 14 18 77.8 1.40 Michael York................................ NC SR 10 11 16 68.8 1.10 Chris Diniz..................................SAC JR 11 12 13 92.3 1.09 Mike Snoy.................................WSU SR 12 12 20 60.0 1.00 Brody McKnight........................ UM SO 15 15 25 60.0 1.00 Jarrett Huk..........................ISU SR 11 9 13 69.2 0.82 Mike Jarrett...............................EWU SO 12 5 10 50.0 0.42 FIELD GOAL PCT..............Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. Chris Diniz..................................SAC JR 11 12 13 92.3 J. Cunningham........................MSU SO 10 14 18 77.8 Zach Brown...............................PSU FR 11 18 25 72.0 Matt Myers................................NAU SO 11 17 24 70.8 Jarrett Huk..........................ISU SR 11 9 13 69.2 Michael York................................ NC SR 10 11 16 68.8 Mike Snoy.................................WSU SR 12 12 20 60.0 Brody McKnight........................ UM SO 15 15 25 60.0 Mike Jarrett...............................EWU SO 12 5 10 50.0 PAT KICKING PCT ...........Team Cl Matt Myers................................NAU SO Jarrett Huk..........................ISU SR J. Cunningham........................MSU SO Brody McKnight........................ UM SO Michael York................................ NC SR Mike Snoy.................................WSU SR Chris Diniz..................................SAC JR Mike Jarrett...............................EWU SO
G Made Att 11 36 36 11 15 15 10 25 26 15 64 67 10 21 22 12 32 34 11 30 32 12 51 56
Pct. 100.0 100.0 96.2 95.5 95.5 94.1 93.8 91.1
TACKLES (All positions) Player .................. Team Cl G Pos UA A Total Avg/G Sck J.C. Sherritt.....................EWU JR 12 71 99 170 14.2 0.0 A.J. Storms..................ISU SO 11 LB 58 62 120 10.9 0.0 Phillip Arias.................ISU JR 11 LB 36 77 113 10.3 0.0 Zach Schrader................SAC JR 11 DB 49 53 102 9.3 0.0 Matt Johnson................EWU SO 12 55 47 102 8.5 1.0 Taylor Sedillo................. WSU JR 12 LB 34 66 100 8.3 0.0 Matt King............................NC JR 11 LB 39 52 91 8.3 3.0 Jordan Brown............... WSU JR 12 DB 45 52 97 8.1 0.0 Makai Borden...............EWU SR 11 26 56 82 7.5 0.0 Chris Holmesly............ISU JR 11 DB 38 44 82 7.5 0.0 Dane Fletcher............... MSU SR 9 DE 41 25 66 7.3 6.5 Dustin Tew..................ISU JR 11 DB 46 34 80 7.3 1.0 Peter Buck........................SAC JR 11 LB 39 41 80 7.3 1.0 Clay Bignell.................... MSU SO 10 LB 27 44 71 7.1 2.5 Matt Estrada...................NAU JR 11 DB 47 31 78 7.1 0.0 Shawn Lebsock...............UM SR 15 LB 40 64 104 6.9 1.0 Stevon Thomas.............NAU SR 11 LB 34 41 75 6.8 1.0 Max Hewitt........................NC JR 11 DB 38 36 74 6.7 0.0 Korey Askew......................NC SR 11 CB 47 27 74 6.7 0.0 Taylor Julio......................NAU FR 11 DB 35 38 73 6.6 0.0
Beau Hadley.................. WSU Ryan Rau...........................PSU Erik Stoll.............................UM Michael Rider................ MSU Deionte Gordon.............SAC
SR 12 SO 11 JR 15 JR 11 SO 11
DB LB DB DB DB
SACKS................. Team Christian Clark..........SAC Isaac Bond.................NAU Dane Fletcher......... MSU Renard Williams..... EWU Brandon Vance........NAU Kevin Linehan......... WSU Dan Ogden.............. MSU Nick Hernon................NC Jace Palmer.................UM Jacob Kragt.............. EWU
Cl JR SO SR SO JR SR JR SO SR SR
TACKLES/LOSS... Team Dane Fletcher......... MSU Christian Clark..........SAC Renard Williams..... EWU Kevin Linehan......... WSU Isaac Bond.................NAU J.C. Sherritt............... EWU Ryan Rau.....................PSU Ryan Pedersen..........PSU Jermaine Jacobs......PSU Dan Ogden.............. MSU
Cl G POS SR 9 DE JR 11 DL SO 12 SR 12 DE SO 11 DE JR 12 SO 11 LB SR 11 LB SR 11 DT JR 11 DL
45 34 40 40 39
G POS UA 11 DL 10 11 DE 8 9 DE 5 12 8 11 DE 6 12 DE 6 11 DL 4 11 DE 4 14 5 12 4 UA 13 14 13 12 9 9 7 9 8 6
34 38 58 31 29
79 72 98 71 68
6.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.2
0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
A 0 1 3 1 0 1 3 2 1 1
Yds Total 64 10.0 47 8.5 50 6.5 71 8.5 35 6.0 47 6.5 27 5.5 25 5.0 36 5.5 20 4.5
Avg 0.91 0.77 0.72 0.71 0.55 0.54 0.50 0.45 0.39 0.38
A 8 3 3 1 4 5 6 1 3 4
Yds 73 75 87 67 56 20 38 33 29 34
Avg 1.89 1.41 1.21 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.91 0.86 0.86 0.73
Total 17.0 15.5 14.5 12.5 11.0 11.5 10.0 9.5 9.5 8.0
FUMBLES FORCED ................... Team Cl Gms Num Avg Sean Rutten....................................ISU JR 10 3 0.30 Deionte Gordon......................................SAC SO 11 3 0.27 Zach Schrader.........................................SAC JR 11 3 0.27 J.C. Sherritt..............................................EWU JR 12 3 0.25 Beau Hadley...........................................WSU SR 12 3 0.25 Tyler Washburn.....................................EWU FR 12 3 0.25 Jace Palmer................................................UM SR 14 3 0.21 Tyler Hobbs...............................................UM JR 15 3 0.20 Jermaine Jacobs.....................................PSU SR 11 2 0.18 Ryan Pedersen.........................................PSU SR 11 2 0.18 FUMBLES RECOVERED............... Team Cl Gms J.C. Sherritt..............................................EWU JR 12 Chris Holmesly................................ISU JR 11 Kevin Moore.............................................SAC SR 11 A..J. Storms................................................ISU SO 11 Jacob Kragt.............................................EWU SR 12 Tyler Hobbs...............................................UM JR 15 Martin Awachie.........................................NC SR 11 Korey Askew...............................................NC SR 11 Daniel Urias.....................................ISU SR 11 Lonnie Hosley........................................EWU SR 12 PASSES DEFENDED....Team Korey Askew..........................NC Kevin Retoriano............... MSU Kevin Hatch....................... EWU Thyrell Lewis..................... WSU DeShawn Shead................PSU Matt Johnson.................... EWU Raphael Mack....................NAU Durrell Oliver.......................SAC Michael Wright..............ISU Marquese Smith................SAC
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Num 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
Avg 0.33 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.25 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17
Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G SR 11 9 3 12 1.09 SR 10 8 2 10 1.00 SR 12 7 4 11 0.92 SR 11 8 2 10 0.91 SO 11 7 3 10 0.91 SO 12 4 6 10 0.83 SR 11 6 2 8 0.73 SR 11 6 2 8 0.73 SR 11 7 1 8 0.73 SO 11 6 2 8 0.73
Big Sky Statistics
RUSHING .............. Team Alex Henderson.........NAU Taiwan Jones...............EWU Chase Reynolds............ UM Trevyn Smith...............WSU Aaron Mason...............MSU Andre Harris................... NC CJ Palmer......................MSU Clint Knickrehm........ISU B. McClintock............... PSU Bo Bolen........................WSU
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Idaho State Stats
Idaho State Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 06, 2010) All games
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Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Idaho State Opponents
1st
2nd
48 33 93 162
ISU 142 12.9 158 36 97 25 472 929 457 298 1.6 42.9 3 2178 215-413-15 5.3 10.1 198.0 13 2650 711 3.7 240.9 68-1425 21-71 11-103 21.0 3.4 9.4 29-16 88-699 63.5 79-3339 42.3 36.2 28:04 35/161 22% 8/25 32% 8-54 0 16 9-13 0-2 14-23 61% 8-23 35% 15-15 100% 26846 5/5369 3rd
24 96
4th
37 73
OT
0 0
Total 142 424
OPP 424 38.5 254 116 119 19 2327 2536 209 409 5.7 211.5 27 2721 245-406-11 6.7 11.1 247.4 18 5048 815 6.2 458.9 16-412 32-419 15-308 25.8 13.1 20.5 28-15 95-904 82.2 46-1894 41.2 36.2 31:46 59/150 39% 5/12 42% 31-213 0 51 22-26 0-0 50-58 86% 33-58 57% 48-51 94% 167645 6/27941 0/0
Rushing
gp
att
gain loss
Clint Knickrehm Ben Laporta Skylar Morgan Andrew Benavides JD Ponciano Stew Tracy A.J. Storms Roderick Rumble Evan Mozzochi Phillip Arias Kyle Blum Russel Hill Team Total Opponents
10 140 516 5 35 117 8 29 84 8 2 23 9 3 11 4 10 15 11 1 9 10 1 5 3 3 5 11 1 0 8 31 71 8 33 73 10 9 0 11 298 929 11 409 2536
Passing
gp
Russel Hill Kyle Blum Evan Mozzochi JD Ponciano Team Total Opponents Receiving
Jaron Taylor Kelvin Krosch JD Ponciano Clint Knickrehm Andrew Benavides Shaquille Senegal Skylar Morgan Bryant Ward Josh Hill Roderick Rumble Isaiah Burel Stew Tracy Kyle Blum Total Opponents
net avg td
82 434 3.1 2 19 98 2.8 0 10 74 2.6 1 0 23 11.5 0 0 11 3.7 0 6 9 0.9 0 0 9 9.0 0 0 5 5.0 0 2 3 1.0 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 114 -43 -1.4 0 125 -52 -1.6 0 98 -98 -10.9 0 457 472 1.6 3 209 2327 5.7 27
effic comp-att-int
pct
lg avg/g
31 19 27 18 8 5 9 5 3 0 21 15 0 31 96
yds td
8 104.24 143-259-8 8 98.43 65-129-7 3 44.07 6-22-0 9 209.60 1-2-0 10 0.00 0-1-0 11 99.48 215-413-15 11 125.85 245-406-11
55.2 1388 8 50.4 708 5 27.3 44 0 50.0 38 0 0.0 0 0 52.1 2178 13 60.3 2721 18
gp
td
no.
yds
11 51 547 11 37 540 9 37 393 10 23 123 8 18 143 7 10 139 8 9 69 10 9 60 11 8 68 10 5 45 2 5 43 4 2 0 8 1 8 11 215 2178 11 245 2721
avg
10.7 14.6 10.6 5.3 7.9 13.9 7.7 6.7 8.5 9.0 8.6 0.0 8.0 10.1 11.1
3 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 18
43.4 19.6 9.2 2.9 1.2 2.2 0.8 0.5 1.0 -0.1 -5.4 -6.5 -9.8 42.9 211.5
lg avg/g
45 67 26 38 0 67 54
lg avg/g
45 67 45 15 20 23 26 18 15 16 19 1 8 67 54
49.7 49.1 43.7 12.3 17.9 19.9 8.6 6.0 6.2 4.5 21.5 0.0 1.0 198.0 247.4
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Punt Returns
no.
7 5 4 4 1 21 32
37 18 1 15 0 71 419
Interceptions
no.
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 15
yds avg td
49 0 10 0 0 36 2 6 103 308
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 27 73 36 8 9 6 16 11 73 52
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Andrew Benavides Jaron Taylor Stew Tracy JD Ponciano Chris Holmesly Total Opponents Chris Holmesly Dustin Tew Phil Pleasant George Ortiz Phillip Arias Michael Wright Keith McGowen A.J. Storms Total Opponents JD Ponciano Keith McGowen Andrew Benavides Cameron Gupton Nic Edgson Bryant Ward J.T. Albers Shaquille Senegal Erik Jacobson Total Opponents A.J. Storms Total Opponents
yds avg td
5.3 3.6 0.2 3.8 0.0 3.4 13.1 24.5 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 2.0 6.0 9.4 20.5
36 741 20.6 12 216 18.0 9 297 33.0 5 121 24.2 2 8 4.0 1 9 9.0 1 6 6.0 1 16 16.0 1 11 11.0 68 1425 21.0 16 412 25.8 1 1 5
5 5.0 5 5.0 48 9.6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 3
lg
17 8 6 13 0 17 42
lg
27 0 8 0 0 36 2 6 36 83
lg
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Idaho State Game Results (as of Aug 06, 2010) All games Date
Opponent
Score
Overall
Conference
All games
Scoring
Jarrett Huk Kelvin Krosch Jaron Taylor Clint Knickrehm JD Ponciano Bryant Ward Skylar Morgan Andrew Benavides Roderick Rumble Team Kyle Blum Total Opponents
Field Goals
Jarrett Huk FG Sequence
Arizona State Oklahoma Weber State Central Washington Eastern Washington Sacramento State Northern Colorado Northern Arizona Montana State Montana Portland State
td
fg
- 9-13 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 16 9-13 51 22-26
fg
kick
15-15 15-15 48-51
PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf
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- - - - 1 - - - - - - 1-1 1 1-1 - -
-
pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
9-13 69.2 0-0 Idaho State
(55) (52) 34 (43),44 (35),41 (33) (46) (25) (45),46,(29)
2-2
2-3
3-6
Opponents
2-2
pts
Total Offense
- 42 - 36 - 18 - 12 8 6 6 6 6 1 2 0 1 142 2 424
lg blk
55
(24),37,(22),(27),(26),(29) (22),25,49 (28),37 (49) (30) (30),(47),(31) (45),(24),(26),(22) (34),(41) (27),(33) (37),(40)
0
g plays
rush pass
Attend
3:00 3:15 3:14 3:06 2:51 2:52 3:00 3:17 3:24 3:02 3:24
42588 84749 8467 4980 6003 9883 4383 9687 12271 6461 5019
total avg/g
Russel Hill Kyle Blum Clint Knickrehm Ben Laporta Skylar Morgan JD Ponciano Evan Mozzochi Andrew Benavides Stew Tracy A.J. Storms Roderick Rumble Phillip Arias Team Total Opponents
8 8 10 5 8 9 3 8 4 11 10 11 10 11 11
Punting
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
Kickoffs
no. yds avg tb ob retn
Jon Vanderwielen Team Total Opponents Jarrett Huk Jon Vanderwielen Total Opponents
292 -52 1388 1336 167.0 160 -43 708 665 83.1 140 434 0 434 43.4 35 98 0 98 19.6 29 74 0 74 9.2 5 11 38 49 5.4 25 3 44 47 15.7 2 23 0 23 2.9 10 9 0 9 2.2 1 9 0 9 0.8 1 5 0 5 0.5 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 10 -98 0 -98 -9.8 711 472 2178 2650 240.9 815 2327 2721 5048 458.9
74 3308 5 31 79 3339 46 1894 34 2304 2 97 36 2401 83 5368
44.7 6.2 42.3 41.2
76 31 76 58
67.8 17 48.5 0 66.7 17 64.7 14
3 24 21 22 0 0 0 0 3 24 21 22 8 5 15 6
Idaho State Overall Individual Statistics All games All Purpose
JD Ponciano Jaron Taylor Clint Knickrehm Kelvin Krosch Andrew Benavid Keith McGowen Shaquille Seneg Skylar Morgan Cameron Gupto Ben Laporta Bryant Ward Josh Hill Roderick Rumbl Chris Holmesly Isaiah Burel Michael Wright A.J. Storms Erik Jacobson Phil Pleasant Stew Tracy Nic Edgson J.T. Albers Evan Mozzochi Phillip Arias Kyle Blum Russel Hill Team Total Opponents
g
rush
3 2 5 0
net ydln
3 0 3 25.8 45.8 0 21.0 44.1
rcv
9 11 393 11 0 547 10 434 123 11 0 540 8 23 143 11 0 0 7 0 139 8 74 69 11 0 0 5 98 0 10 0 60 11 0 68 10 5 45 11 0 0 2 0 43 11 0 0 11 9 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 4 9 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 3 3 0 11 -1 0 8 -43 8 8 -52 0 10 -98 0 11 472 2178 11 2327 2721
24 25
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Bengal FOOTBALL
pr
kr
15 741 18 0 0 0 0 0 37 297 0 216 0 16 0 0 0 121 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 1425 419 412
ir
total avg/g
0 1160 128.9 0 565 51.4 0 557 55.7 0 540 49.1 0 500 62.5 2 218 19.8 0 155 22.1 0 143 17.9 0 121 11.0 0 98 19.6 0 69 6.9 0 68 6.2 0 50 5.0 49 49 4.5 0 43 21.5 36 36 3.3 6 15 1.4 0 11 1.0 10 10 0.9 0 10 2.5 0 8 0.8 0 6 0.5 0 3 1.0 0 -1 -0.1 0 -35 -4.4 0 -52 -6.5 0 -98 -9.8 103 4249 386.3 308 6187 562.5
Idaho State Stats
Sep 05, 2009 at Arizona State L 3-50 0-1 0-0 Sep 12, 2009 at #13 Oklahoma L 0-64 0-2 0-0 * Sep 19, 2009 at #13 Weber State L 17-44 0-3 0-1 Sep 26, 2009 #5 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 22-33 0-4 0-1 * Oct 3, 2009 #17 EASTERN WASHINGTON L 3-38 0-5 0-2 * Oct 10, 2009 at Sacramento State L 17-38 0-6 0-3 * Oct 17, 2009 NORTHERN COLORADO L 7-30 0-7 0-4 * Oct 24, 2009 at #24 Northern Arizona L 12-40 0-8 0-5 * Oct 31, 2009 at Montana State L 10-41 0-9 0-6 * Nov 7, 2009 #2 MONTANA L 10-12 0-10 0-7 Idaho State Overall Aug 06, 2010) * Nov 14, 2009 PORTLAND STATE Individual Statistics W 41-34(as of 1-10 1-7
Time
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# 30 52 21 27 24 7 98 20 50 95 35 23 97 2 48 54 34 36 93 25 99 45 43 5 40 68 18 17 85 82 83 88 31 8 72 15 1 76 TM
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Tackles a tot
Defensive Leaders
gp
A.J. Storms Phillip Arias Chris Holmesly Dustin Tew Phil Pleasant Michael Wright Demetrius Amos Daniel Urias Sean Rutten Chad O'Donnell J.T. Albers George Ortiz Rustin Phillips Keith McGowen Jeff Tuua Jarrid Nash Cameron Gupton Nic Edgson David Tyler Amir Owens Jason Jones Jake Rouser Jon Vanderwielen Clint Knickrehm Ethan Monroe Minh Williams Kelvin Krosch Russel Hill Clint Brock Andrew Benavides Bryant Ward Josh Hill Ben Laporta Kyle Blum Isaiah Walker Shaquille Senegal Jaron Taylor Braeden Clayson Team Total Opponents
11 58 62 11 36 77 11 38 44 11 46 34 11 22 35 11 32 23 11 13 22 11 14 19 10 18 14 9 12 15 11 10 14 11 10 12 11 12 10 11 12 6 10 8 10 11 8 9 11 7 10 10 5 9 11 3 9 7 3 8 11 3 6 5 4 5 11 5 . 10 2 1 11 . 2 10 . 2 11 2 . 8 2 . 11 1 1 8 2 . 10 1 . 11 1 . 5 1 . 8 1 . 1 1 . 7 1 . 11 1 . 11 1 . 10 . . 11 396 459 11 381 334
120 113 82 80 57 55 35 33 32 27 24 22 22 18 18 17 17 14 12 11 9 9 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 855 715
tfl/yds
Sacks no-yds
Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick
5.5-8 3.5-10 3.5-5 2.0-10 1.5-5 3.0-9 4.0-9 2.5-11 3.5-11 3.5-14 2.0-6 1.5-4 5.5-17 . 4.5-11 4.0-26 . . . . 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-158 90-379
. 1-6 . 1-0 . 2-49 1.0-7 2-0 1.0-5 2-10 . 1-36 . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . 1-0 1.0-8 . . 1-2 1.0-6 . 3.0-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-54 11-103 31-213 15-308
1 4 3 3 1 7 . 2 1 1 2 4 . 5 . . 2 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 51
3 1 2 . 2 . 1 1 2 2 . . 4 . 2 3 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 34
3-5 . 3-0 1-0 . 1-0 1-0 2-0 . . 1-0 1-0 . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-5 16-48
1 2 . 1 1 2 . 1 3 . . . 3 . 1 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 18
. . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5
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Game 2: Gaylord-Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK Idaho State Bengals 0 #13 Oklahoma Sooners 64
Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs Arizona State (Sep 05, 2009 at Tempe, Ariz.)
Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs #13 Oklahoma (Sep 12, 2009 at Norman, Okla.)
Score by Quarters Idaho State Arizona State Qtr Time 1st 09:57 2nd 14:54 03:50 02:12 00:00 3rd 09:14 05:27 02:28 01:00 4th 13:20 03:23
1
0 3
2
0 20
3
3 13
4
0 14
Total
3 50
Scoring play ASU - Weber, Thomas 24 yd field goal, 10-60 5:03 ASU - Nance, Dimitri 9 yd run (Weber, Thomas kick), 9-40 4:21 ASU - Weber, Thomas 22 yd field goal, 9-38 3:15 ASU - Nixon, Mike 34 yd interception return (Weber, Thomas kick) ASU - Weber, Thomas 27 yd field goal, 2--7 0:26 ASU - Weber, Thomas 26 yd field goal, 10-87 4:40 ASU - Weber, Thomas 29 yd field goal, 5-23 2:05 ISU - Jarrett Huk 55 yd field goal, 5-23 2:59 ASU - Bass, Ryan 38 yd run (Weber, Thomas kick), 3-55 1:19 ASU - Matsumoto, B. 16 yd pass from Osweiler, Brock (Weber, Thomas kick), 1-16 0:07 ASU - Woods, Jarrell 9 yd run (Weber, Thomas kick), 11-59 6:10
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 4 27--5 42 20-9-4 47-37 0-0 0-0 8-210 0-0 6-37.7 3-1 6-48 25:46 1 of 13 0 of 1 0-0 1-7
ASU 20 39-199 208 30-17-0 69-407 0-0 4-42 2-70 4-67 2-34.5 1-0 8-67 34:14 4 of 14 2 of 2 8-9 2-19
RUSHING: Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 15-24; Ben Laporta 8-20; Russel Hill 2-minus 7; Kyle Blum 1-minus 10; Team 1-minus 32. Arizona State-DeWitty, Shaun 8-52; Bass, Ryan 2-45; Woods, Jarrell 9-42; Nance, Dimitri 8-31; Sullivan, Danny 5-17; Marshall, C. 5-15; TEAM 2-minus 3.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Oklahoma Qtr 1st
Time 07:44 03:57 01:18 2nd 12:57 06:13 01:15 3rd 13:44 4th 14:33 13:46 10:20
1
0 21
2
0 20
3
0 7
4
0 16
Total
0 64
Scoring play OU - Broyles, Ryan 24 yd pass from Jones, Landry (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 1-24 0:07 OU - Alexander, Fran 3 yd fumble recovery (Stevens, Jimmy kick) OU - Broyles, Ryan 51 yd pass from Jones, Landry (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 3-69 1:03 OU - Broyles, Ryan 11 yd pass from Jones, Landry (Stevens, Jimmy kick failed), 5-58 2:03 OU - Brown, Chris 2 yd run (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 10-48 4:10 OU - Murray, DeMarco 3 yd run (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 9-59 3:14 OU - Murray, DeMarco 9 yd run (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 5-80 1:16 OU - TEAM safety OU - Miller, Jonatha 36 yd run (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 2-47 0:39 OU - Calhoun, Jermie 2 yd run (Stevens, Jimmy kick), 3-15 1:30
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 6 32--22 66 26-11-0 58-44 0-0 1--2 9-148 1-8 12-38.3 2-2 8-42 31:02 1 of 14 0 of 1 0-0 1-7
OU 27 44-278 286 32-18-1 76-564 1-3 7-86 1-22 0-0 4-42.8 4-1 5-45 28:58 4 of 13 1 of 3 5-6 2-9
RUSHING: Idaho State-Ben Laporta 13-8; Kyle Blum 4-minus 4; Clint Knickrehm 14-minus 13; Team 1-minus 13. Oklahoma-Murray, DeMarco 12-101; Miller, Jonatha 9-88; Brown, Chris 11-65; Calhoun, Jermie 7-26; Jones, Landry 3-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; Nimmo, John 1-minus 4.
PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 6-10-1-32; Kyle Blum 3-10-3-10. Arizona State-Sullivan, Danny 13-25-0-165; Osweiler, Brock 4-5-0-43.
PASSING: Idaho State-Kyle Blum 11-26-0-66. Oklahoma-Jones, Landry 18-32-1-286; Nimmo, John 0-0-0-0.
RECEIVING: Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 3-25; Clint Knickrehm 3-12; Isaiah Burel 1-4; JD Ponciano 1-2; Bryant Ward 1-minus 1. Arizona State-Williams, Kyle 5-50; McGaha, Chris 2-44; Robinson, G. 2-30; Nance, Dimitri 2-21; Marshall, C. 2-20; Matsumoto, B. 1-16; Williams, Jovon 1-13; Simpson, T.J. 1-10; Woods, Jarrell 1-4.
RECEIVING: Idaho State-Isaiah Burel 4-39; JD Ponciano 3-19; Clint Knickrehm 2-minus 2; Jaron Taylor 1-7; Kelvin Krosch 1-3. Oklahoma-Broyles, Ryan 7-155; Murray, DeMarco 2-40; Brown, Chris 2-28; Calhoun, Jermie 2-22; Madu, Mossis 2-8; Kenney, Cameron 1-15; Caleb, Brandon 1-14; Miller, Dejuan 1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Arizona State-Nixon, Mike 3-56; Magee, Brandon 1-11.
INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Phil Pleasant 1-8. Oklahoma-None.
FUMBLES: Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 2-1; Team 1-0. Arizona State-Sullivan, Danny 1-0.
FUMBLES: Idaho State-Ben Laporta 1-1; Kyle Blum 1-1. Oklahoma-Caleb, Brandon 1-0; Jones, Landry 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Nimmo, John 1-1.
Idaho State (0-1) vs. Arizona State (1-0) Date: Sep 05, 2009 • Site: Tempe, Ariz. • Stadium: Sun Devil Stadium Attendance: 42588 Kickoff time: 7:07 pm • End of Game: 10:07 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Jack Wood; Umpire: Timothy Morris; Linesman: Cleo Robinson; Line judge: Mark Duddy; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: David Clark; Side judge: Nardy Samuels; Scorer: John Olson; Temperature: 85 • Wind: SW 5 • Weather: cloudy, 47% humidity
Idaho State (0-2) vs. Oklahoma (1-1) Date: Sep 12, 2009 • Site: Norman, Okla. • Stadium: Memorial Stadium Attendance: 84749 Kickoff time: 6:05 pm • End of Game: 9:20 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:15 Officials: Referee: Roger Gaskamp; Umpire: Scott Teifer; Linesman: Tim Crowley; Line judge: Mark Bovos; Back judge: Shawn Hochuli; Field judge: Mike Cuttone; Side judge: Richard Jordan; Scorer: Gary Brown; Temperature: 72 • Wind: NE-8 mph • Weather: Rain
Bengal FOOTBALL
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Game 1: Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ Idaho State Bengals 3 Arizona State Sun Devils 50
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Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs #13 Weber State (Sep 19, 2009 at Ogden, UT)
Box Score (Final) #5 Central Washington vs Idaho State (Sep 26, 2009 at Pocatello, ID)
Score by Quarters Idaho State Weber State
Score by Quarters Central Washington Idaho State
Time 12:07 05:14 01:49 2nd 12:12 06:07 02:12 3rd 11:08 4th 12:21 07:31 02:19
2009 Boxscores
Qtr 1st
84
Game 4: Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID #5 Central Washington Wildcats Idaho State Bengals
Game 3: Stewart Stadium, Ogden, UT Idaho State Bengals 17 #13 Weber State Wildcats 44
1
14 7
2
0 17
3
0 7
4
3 13
Total
17 44
Scoring play ISU - Jaron Taylor 34 yd pass from Kyle Blum (Jarrett Huk kick), 5-80 2:53 WSU - Cody Nakamura 1 yd pass from Cameron Higgins (Mike Snoy kick), 14-80 6:53 ISU - Bryant Ward 4 yd pass from Kyle Blum (Jarrett Huk kick), 9-84 3:21 WSU - Tim Toone 10 yd pass from Cameron Higgins (Mike Snoy kick), 5-65 6:06 WSU - Bo Bolen 14 yd pass from Cameron Higgins (Mike Snoy kick), 3-38 2:01 WSU - Mike Snoy 22 yd field goal, 4-9 2:10 WSU - Trevyn Smith 20 yd run (Mike Snoy kick), 4-57 1:19 ISU - Jarrett Huk 52 yd field goal, 10-50 2:44 WSU - Trevyn Smith 2 yd run (Mike Snoy kick), 6-71 2:50 WSU - Bo Bolen 1 yd run (Jon Williams kick blockd), 3-44 1:00
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 21 27-145 234 39-19-2 66-379 0-0 4-1 6-107 0-0 7-38.7 2-1 15-115 21:59 5 of 12 0 of 1 1-1 2-11
WSU 26 38-230 291 34-28-0 72-521 0-0 5-107 0-0 2-0 4-47.0 1-0 9-105 38:01 5 of 11 1 of 2 6-8 2-6
PASSING: Idaho State-Kyle Blum 19-39-2-234. Weber State-Cameron Higgins 25-31-0-251; Mike Hoke 3-3-0-40. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 6-79; Bryant Ward 4-32; JD Ponciano 2-70; Kelvin Krosch 2-23; Clint Knickrehm 2-13; Andrew Benavides 1-10; Josh Hill 1-8; Stew Tracy 1-minus 1. Weber State-Tim Toone 7-78; Trevyn Smith 7-31; Cody Nakamura 6-58; Joe Collins 4-83; Bo Bolen 2-15; Matt Miller 1-19; Tyrl. Francisco 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Weber State-Josh Morris 1-0; Beau Hadley 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Stew Tracy 1-1; Kyle Blum 1-0. Weber State-Cameron Higgins 1-0.
Kickoff time: 6:30pm • End of Game: 9:44 • Total elapsed time: 3:14 Officials: Referee: Rich Rose; Umpire: Edgar Malepeai; Linesman: Bret Shaw; Line judge: Pat Aloia; Back judge: Richard Ockey; Field judge: Sean Standley; Side judge: Randy Wilke; Temperature: 85 • Wind: W-6 • Weather: Sunny
Time 03:43 00:39 2nd 14:14 13:57 11:06 05:55 04:31 3rd 07:53 4th 01:35
9 0
2
17 14
3
7 0
4
0 8
Total
33 22
Scoring play CWU - TEAM safety CWU - Spevak,Johnny 5 yd pass from Robertson,Ryan (Rolsma,Garrett kick), 8-56 3:01 CWU - Wood,Buddy 5 yd fumble recovery (Rolsma,Garrett kick) CWU - Spevak,Johnny 18 yd pass from Robertson,Ryan (Rolsma,Garrett kick), 1-18 0:06 CWU - Rolsma,Garrett 28 yd field goal, 4-1 1:51 ISU - JD Ponciano 20 yd pass from Kyle Blum (Jarrett Huk kick), 2-23 0:42 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 26 yd pass from Kyle Blum (Jarrett Huk kick), 1-26 0:06 CWU - Helwege,Justin 8 yd pass from Robertson,Ryan (Rolsma,Garrett kick), 2-8 0:44 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 67 yd pass from Kyle Blum (JD Ponciano pass from Kyle Blum), 8-80 1:19
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
RUSHING: Idaho State-Ben Laporta 5-55; Kyle Blum 8-43; Clint Knickrehm 9-35; A.J. Storms 1-9; Stew Tracy 3-3; Team 1-0. Weber State-Trevyn Smith 28-177; Vai. Tafuna 2-29; Bo Bolen 3-23; Mike Hoke 3-11; Cameron Higgins 2-minus 10.
Idaho State (0-3,0-1) vs. Weber State (1-2,1-0) Date: Sep 19, 2009 • Site: Ogden, UT • Stadium: Stewart Stadium Attendance: 8467
Qtr 1st
1
CWU 22 41-191 192 43-26-4 84-383 1-5 1-21 1-12 2-24 5-40.2 1-1 16-124 38:44 7 of 15 0 of 0 4-4 5-37
ISU 10 24--33 248 32-19-2 56-215 0-0 2-10 4-78 4-44 6-39.2 4-4 4-27 21:16 0 of 11 2 of 3 0-3 1-8
RUSHING: Central Washington-Kelly,Bryson 16-91; Eldridge,Randall 16-65; Robertson,Ryan 5-21; Weems,Jamal 1-17; Togar,Sam 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 4. Idaho State-Skylar Morgan 4-12; Ben Laporta 5-10; JD Ponciano 2-3; Phillip Arias 1-minus 1; Stew Tracy 4-minus 5; Kyle Blum 8-minus 52. PASSING: Central Washington-Robertson,Ryan 26-43-4-192. Idaho State-Kyle Blum 19-32-2-248. RECEIVING: Central Washington-Spevak,Johnny 6-55; Weems,Jamal 5-41; Eldridge,Randall 4-36; Helwege,Justin 4-29; Kelly,Bryson 3-2; Westmoreland,Reggie 2-10; Waller,Mike 1-10; Smith,Chris 1-9. Idaho State-JD Ponciano 8-62; Kelvin Krosch 6-113; Jaron Taylor 3-59; Andrew Benavides 1-13; Stew Tracy 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington-Hall,Prince 1-25; Smith,Courtney 1-minus 1. Idaho State-Michael Wright 1-36; A.J. Storms 1-6; Phil Pleasant 1-2; Dustin Tew 1-0. FUMBLES: Central Washington-Eldridge,Randall 1-1. Idaho State-Kyle Blum 3-3; Kelvin Krosch 1-1. Central Washington (5-0) vs. Idaho State (0-4) Date: Sep 26, 2009 • Site: Pocatello, ID • Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 4980 Kickoff time: 3:35 pm • End of Game: 6:41 • Total elapsed time: 3:06 Officials: Referee: Randy Wilke; Umpire: Edgar Malepeai; Linesman: Bob Day; Line judge: Mark Duddy; Back judge: Doug Newbury; Field judge: Stephen Irving; Side judge: Ken Bama; Scorer: F. Mercogliano; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
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Box Score (Final) #17 Eastern Washington vs Idaho State (Oct 3, 2009 at Pocatello, ID) Score by Quarters Eastern Washington Idaho State Qtr 1st
Time 09:11 02:51 2nd 10:28 00:56 3rd 13:13 04:13 01:12
1
14 0
2
7 3
3
17 0
4
0 0
Total
38 3
Scoring play EWU - Taiwan Jones 15 yd run (Mike Jarrett kick), 4-38 1:40 EWU - Taiwan Jones 11 yd run (Mike Jarrett kick), 10-88 4:01 ISU - Jarrett Huk 43 yd field goal, 5-31 1:50 EWU - Aaron Boyce 25 yd pass from Matt Nichols (Mike Jarrett kick), 7-82 2:41 EWU - Taiwan Jones 96 yd run (Mike Jarrett kick), 1-96 0:20 EWU - Aaron Boyce 11 yd pass from Matt Nichols (Mike Jarrett kick), 2-13 0:43 EWU - Mike Jarrett 49 yd field goal, 4--2 1:09
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
EWU 23 30-237 293 39-27-0 69-530 1-3 3-33 1-26 0-0 5-42.6 3-3 10-92 30:35 6 of 13 0 of 0 3-4 5-40
ISU 15 30--2 273 40-22-0 70-271 0-0 3-4 6-151 0-0 8-47.2 6-3 5-44 29:25 4 of 17 0 of 3 1-3 0-0
38 3
Game 6: Hornet Stadium, Sacramento, CA Idaho State Bengals 17 Sacramento State Hornets 38 Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs Sacramento State (Oct 10, 2009 at Sacramento, Calif.) Score by Quarters Idaho State Sacramento State Qtr 1st
Time 12:38 08:51 06:25 01:43 2nd 07:50 06:56 00:12 3rd 06:48 02:58
1
10 10
2
0 21
3
7 7
4
0 0
Total
17 38
Scoring play SAC - Terrance Dailey 42 yd run (Chris Diniz kick), 5-73 2:22 ISU - Andrew Benavides 4 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 8-76 3:42 ISU - Jarrett Huk 35 yd field goal, 4-6 2:02 SAC - Chris Diniz 30 yd field goal, 10-50 4:35 SAC - Brandyn Reed 5 yd pass from Jason Smith (Chris Diniz kick), 6-87 3:31 SAC - Durrell Oliver 37 yd interception return (Chris Diniz kick) SAC - Marquese Smith 83 yd interception return (Chris Diniz kick) SAC - Dylan Lane 54 yd pass from Jason Smith (Chris Diniz kick), 4-76 2:08 ISU - Skylar Morgan 1 yd run (Jarrett Huk kick), 11-68 3:45
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 22 31-110 258 52-30-3 83-368 0-0 3-34 7-103 0-0 4-32.5 1-1 7-65 37:25 4 of 16 0 of 2 3-4 0-0
SAC 11 31-227 108 19-9-0 50-335 0-0 1-1 3-81 3-130 5-35.2 3-3 8-70 22:35 4 of 11 0 of 0 2-3 2-12
RUSHING: Eastern Washington-Taiwan Jones 14-168; Darriell Beaumonte 8-40; Chase King 6-35; Team 2-minus 6. Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 9-33; Skylar Morgan 7-5; Stew Tracy 1-1; Russel Hill 2-minus 2; Team 1-minus 19; Kyle Blum 10-minus 20.
RUSHING: Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 19-77; Andrew Benavides 2-23; Stew Tracy 2-10; JD Ponciano 1-8; Skylar Morgan 3-2; Team 1-minus 1; Russel Hill 3-minus 9. Sacramento State-Terrance Dailey 13-178; Sam McCowan 15-52; Jason Smith 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 4.
PASSING: Eastern Washington-Matt Nichols 27-38-0-293; Jeff Minnerly 0-1-0-0. Idaho State-Kyle Blum 13-22-0-150; Russel Hill 8-16-0-85; JD Ponciano 1-1-0-38; Team 0-1-0-0.
PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 30-52-3-258. Sacramento State-Jason Smith 9-19-0-108.
RECEIVING: Eastern Washington-Aaron Boyce 10-149; Tony Davis 9-60; Nathan Overbay 4-32; Darriell Beaumonte 3-41; Taiwan Jones 1-11. Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 7-129; JD Ponciano 5-43; Kelvin Krosch 3-45; Andrew Benavides 2-22; Clint Knickrehm 2-9; Shaquille Senegal 1-10; Roderick Rumble 1-9; Skylar Morgan 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Washington-None. Idaho State-None. FUMBLES: Eastern Washington-Tony Davis 2-2; Taiwan Jones 1-1. Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 3-2; JD Ponciano 1-0; Stew Tracy 1-1; Team 1-0. Eastern Washington (4-1,3-0) vs. Idaho State (0-5,0-2) Date: Oct 3, 2009 • Site: Pocatello, ID • Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 6003 Kickoff time: 3:35 pm • End of Game: 6:26 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:51 Officials: Referee: Bruce Palmer; Umpire: Lou Tosti; Linesman: Craig Orbanosky; Line judge: Gregg Wilson; Back judge: Scott Marchand; Field judge: David Clark; Side judge: Jeff Farrington; Scorer: F. Mercogliano; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
RECEIVING: Idaho State-JD Ponciano 8-95; Jaron Taylor 6-51; Andrew Benavides 6-44; Clint Knickrehm 4-19; Kelvin Krosch 3-26; Shaquille Senegal 1-9; Bryant Ward 1-9; Josh Hill 1-5. Sacramento State-Dylan Lane 3-65; J. Hendershott 2-23; Brandyn Reed 2-11; Ron Richardson 1-5; Terrance Dailey 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Sacramento State-Marquese Smith 1-83; Durrell Oliver 1-37; Reese Heaslet 1-10. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Andrew Benavides 1-1. Sacramento State-Terrance Dailey 2-2; Sam McCowan 1-1. Idaho State (0-6,0-3) vs. Sacramento State (2-3,2-1) Date: Oct 10, 2009 • Site: Sacramento, Calif. • Stadium: Hornet Stadium Attendance: 9883 Kickoff time: 2:05 pm • End of Game: 4:57 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:52 Officials: Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: C. Butterfield; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ken Wolf; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; Side judge: Robert Holloway; Temperature: 72 • Wind: Light • Weather: Sunny, Clear
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Game 5: Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID #17 Eastern Washington Eagles Idaho State Bengals
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Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs #24 Northern Arizona (Oct 24, 2009 at Flagstaff, Ariz.)
Score by Quarters Northern Colorado Idaho State
Score by Quarters Idaho State Northern Arizona
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2009 Boxscores
Game 8: Walkup Skydome Flagstaff, AZ Idaho State Bengals 12 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 40
Box Score (Final) Northern Colorado vs Idaho State (Oct 17, 2009 at Pocatello, ID)
Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd
86
Game 7: Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID Northern Colorado Bears 30 Idaho State Bengals 7
Time 02:20 00:19 12:02 05:25 01:32 09:25 05:12
1
3 0
2
7 0
3
14 7
4
6 0
Total
30 7
Scoring play NC - York, Michael 30 yd field goal, 9-32 4:14 NC - Waggener, Bryan 7 yd run (York, Michael kick), 10-82 2:13 NC - Harris, Andre 1 yd run (York, Michael kick), 12-80 2:58 NC - Thompson, Alex 14 yd pass from Waggener, Bryan (York, Michael kick), 13-99 4:59 ISU - Jaron Taylor 11 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 8-64 3:47 NC - York, Michael 47 yd field goal, 4-4 1:30 NC - York, Michael 31 yd field goal, 6-24 2:10
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
NC 26 40-210 225 44-25-0 84-435 1-5 3-17 0-0 1-4 5-41.4 4-1 12-122 32:08 8 of 18 0 of 0 5-5 2-13
ISU 16 18--11 208 50-29-1 68-197 0-0 2-3 6-117 0-0 6-50.0 4-1 7-68 27:52 4 of 16 2 of 6 1-2 0-0
RUSHING: Northern Colorado-Harris, Andre 24-113; Robinson, Jhamele 6-52; Waggener, Bryan 4-36; Orms, Dylan 2-7; Burnley, John 4-2. Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 8-14; Skylar Morgan 2-7; Evan Mozzochi 1-2; Russel Hill 5-minus 5; Team 2-minus 29. PASSING: Northern Colorado-Waggener, Bryan 24-42-0-212; Orms, Dylan 1-2-0-13. Idaho State-Russel Hill 29-49-1-208; JD Ponciano 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Northern Colorado-Walker, Patrick 9-89; Thompson, Alex 9-75; McDonald, Darin 3-41; Harris, Andre 2-9; Palmer, Derek 1-13; Burnley, John 1-minus 2. Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 7-42; JD Ponciano 6-32; Andrew Benavides 5-25; Kelvin Krosch 4-31; Shaquille Senegal 3-51; Skylar Morgan 3-23; Clint Knickrehm 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Northern Colorado-Nweke, Chuks 1-4. Idaho State-None. FUMBLES: Northern Colorado-Harris, Andre 3-1; Thompson, Alex 1-0. Idaho State-Russel Hill 1-0; Andrew Benavides 1-0; Team 1-1; JD Ponciano 1-0. Northern Colorado (2-5,1-4) vs. Idaho State (0-7,0-4) Date: Oct 17, 2009 • Site: Pocatello, ID • Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 4383 Kickoff time: 3:35 pm • End of Game: 6:35 • Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Tom Frazier; Umpire: Roger Stewart; Linesman: Glenn Hepner; Line judge: Jim Wolfe; Back judge: Corey Luxner; Field judge: Tim Davis; Side judge: Stephen Irving; Scorer: F. Mercogliano; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
Qtr 1st
Time 13:00 09:32 06:49 03:10 2nd 14:25 11:27 05:02 01:22 00:06 3rd 09:11 4th 00:48
1
7 13
2
3 20
3
0 7
4
2 0
Total
12 40
Scoring play NAU - Matt Myers 45 yd field goal, 7-52 2:00 ISU - Jaron Taylor 18 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 7-78 3:22 NAU - Matt Myers 24 yd field goal, 9-68 2:37 NAU - Austin Shanks 24 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 3-43 1:09 NAU - Alex Henderson 2 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 6-61 2:15 ISU - Jarrett Huk 33 yd field goal, 10-48 2:50 NAU - Matt Myers 26 yd field goal, 14-71 6:25 NAU - Alex Henderson 9 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 3-26 0:49 NAU - Matt Myers 22 yd field goal, 4--1 0:28 NAU - Ed Berry 1 yd pass from Michael Herrick (Matt Myers kick), 10-80 4:12 ISU - Team safety
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 12 22-77 217 41-20-1 63-294 0-0 2-3 8-236 0-0 8-44.4 2-1 6-60 28:43 4 of 16 1 of 3 2-4 1-6
NAU 24 31-163 292 46-29-0 77-455 0-0 1-33 1-21 1-79 5-33.8 2-0 3-20 29:30 5 of 15 0 of 1 6-6 1-8
RUSHING: Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 15-55; Skylar Morgan 4-29; Evan Mozzochi 1-3; Team 1-minus 2; Russel Hill 1-minus 8. Northern Arizona-Alex Henderson 17-132; Giovannie Dixon 3-27; Austin Shanks 1-24; Jamil Hines 5-4; Michael Herrick 1-minus 1; Chase Stangel 1-minus 6; TEAM 3-minus 17. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 16-26-1-180; Evan Mozzochi 4-15-0-37. Northern Arizona-Michael Herrick 25-38-0-278; Chase Stangel 4-6-0-14; Conrad Meadows 0-1-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 6-64; Skylar Morgan 3-34; Andrew Benavides 3-29; Kelvin Krosch 2-37; Clint Knickrehm 2-17; Roderick Rumble 2-9; Shaquille Senegal 1-16; Josh Hill 1-11. Northern Arizona-Conrad Meadows 9-104; Ed Berry 7-93; Austin Shanks 3-14; Curt Sweeney 2-30; S. Fitzpatrick 2-13; Alex Henderson 2-12; Ryan Rauschert 2-11; Jamil Hines 1-9; Louis Schenk 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Northern Arizona-Stevon Thomas 1-79. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Andrew Benavides 2-1. Northern Arizona-Curt Sweeney 1-0; TEAM 1-0. Idaho State (0-8,0-5) vs. Northern Arizona (5-2,4-1) Date: Oct 24, 2009 • Site: Flagstaff, Ariz. • Stadium: Walkup Skydome Attendance: 9687 Kickoff time: 3:07 pm • End of Game: 6:24 • Total elapsed time: 3:17 Officials: Referee: Bruce Palmer; Umpire: Lou Tosti; Linesman: Craig Orbansy; Line judge: Gregg Wilson; Back judge: Scott Marchand; Field judge: Doug Newbury; Side judge: Jeff Farrington; Scorer: Joe Scacco; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
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Game 10: Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID Idaho State Bengals 10 #2 Montana Grizzlies 12
Box Score (Final) Idaho State vs Montana State (Oct 31, 2009 at Bozeman, Montana)
Box Score (Final) #2 Montana vs Idaho State (Nov 7, 2009 at Pocatello, ID)
Score by Quarters Idaho State Montana State
Score by Quarters Montana Idaho State
Qtr 1st
Time 07:25 02:30 2nd 10:15 04:07 02:53 00:06 3rd 06:59 4th 08:55 03:26
1
7 3
2
3 17
3
0 7
4
0 14
Total
10 41
Scoring play ISU - Roderick Rumble 16 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 15-82 7:35 MSU - J. Cunningham 34 yd field goal, 8-59 2:12 ISU - Jarrett Huk 46 yd field goal, 5-13 3:30 MSU - CJ Palmer 2 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 8-67 3:03 MSU - Darius Jones 32 yd fumble recovery (J. Cunningham kick) MSU - J. Cunningham 41 yd field goal, 8-43 0:56 MSU - Aaron Mason 10 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 10-77 3:17 MSU - Aaron Mason 5 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 10-77 4:00 MSU - Blayde Becksted 18 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 6-74 3:12
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ISU 14 27-17 127 39-16-1 66-144 0-0 2-13 6-98 1-0 9-49.7 4-1 10-91 29:23 4 of 18 2 of 3 1-1 1-11
MSU 29 42-236 252 42-22-1 84-488 1-32 2-9 1-22 1-0 4-44.5 3-2 7-69 30:37 5 of 14 1 of 1 5-5 3-18
RUSHING: Idaho State-Skylar Morgan 8-18; Clint Knickrehm 9-7; Ben Laporta 4-5; Evan Mozzochi 1-minus 2; Russel Hill 5-minus 11. Montana State-Aaron Mason 21-108; Blayde Becksted 6-74; CJ Palmer 7-43; Cody Kempt 3-20; Ricky Evans 1-1; Julius Lloyd 1-minus 5; Mark Iddins 3-minus 5. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 14-32-1-120; Evan Mozzochi 2-7-0-7. Montana State-Mark Iddins 15-26-0-169; Cody Kempt 7-15-1-83; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 5-47; Jaron Taylor 5-28; Roderick Rumble 2-27; Clint Knickrehm 2-20; Skylar Morgan 1-6; Bryant Ward 1-minus 1. Montana State-Everett Gilbert 7-69; Elvis Akpla 4-48; Julius Lloyd 3-39; CJ Palmer 3-26; DeSean Thomas 2-40; Aaron Mason 1-14; Joe Schreibeis 1-9; Derek Green 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Phillip Arias 1-0. Montana State-Kevin Retoriano 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 2-1; Cameron Gupton 1-0; Evan Mozzochi 1-0. Montana State-Everett Gilbert 2-1; Ricky Evans 1-1. Idaho State (0-9,0-6) vs. Montana State (5-3,3-2) Date: Oct 31, 2009 • Site: Bozeman, Montana • Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 12271
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Time 06:49 00:26 2nd 00:40 4th 10:29 00:00
1
3 3
2
6 0
3
0 0
4
3 7
Total
12 10
Scoring play UM - Brody McKnight 27 yd field goal, 10-81 4:30 ISU - Jarrett Huk 25 yd field goal, 14-79 6:18 UM - Brooks-Fletcher 1 yd run (Brody McKnight kick blockd), 12-71 6:23 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 21 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 9-56 2:17 UM - Brody McKnight 33 yd field goal, 9-67 1:25
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
UM 22 37-157 335 35-21-1 72-492 0-0 4-39 1-22 1-4 4-46.5 4-2 12-129 30:09 6 of 14 0 of 2 3-4 2-15
ISU 20 28-111 198 36-23-1 64-309 1-5 1-5 3-51 1-2 6-46.0 0-0 10-68 29:51 4 of 12 0 of 1 1-1 1-4
RUSHING: Montana-Chase Reynolds 22-123; Brooks-Fletcher 9-20; Andrew Selle 6-14. Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 19-102; Russel Hill 8-8; Skylar Morgan 1-1. PASSING: Montana-Andrew Selle 19-28-1-321; Justin Roper 2-6-0-14; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Idaho State-Russel Hill 23-36-1-198. RECEIVING: Montana-Marc Mariani 8-192; Chase Reynolds 5-57; Dan Beaudin 3-33; Jabin Sambrano 2-32; Brooks-Fletcher 1-8; Sam Gratton 1-8; Tyler Palmer 1-5. Idaho State-Jaron Taylor 6-48; Kelvin Krosch 5-58; Josh Hill 3-16; Shaquille Senegal 2-22; Bryant Ward 2-21; JD Ponciano 2-20; Clint Knickrehm 2-13; Skylar Morgan 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-Josh Stuberg 1-4. Idaho State-Keith McGowen 1-2. FUMBLES: Montana-Andrew Selle 3-1; Chase Reynolds 1-1. Idaho State-None. Montana (9-0,6-0) vs. Idaho State (0-10,0-7) Date: Nov 7, 2009 • Site: Pocatello, ID • Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 6461 Kickoff time: 3:37 pm • End of Game: 6:39 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:02 Officials: Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: C. Butterfield; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Bret Shaw; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; Side judge: Robert Holloway; Scorer: F. Mercogliano; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
Kickoff time: 1:37 pm • End of Game: 5:01 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:24 Officials: Referee: Rich Rose; Umpire: Edgar Malepeai; Linesman: Bob Day; Line judge: Pat Aloia; Back judge: Randy Wilke; Field judge: Sean Standley; Side judge: Ken Sarna; Scorer: Bill Lamberty; Temperature: 51 • Wind: SW at 20 • Weather: overcast
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Game 9: Bobcat Stadium, Bozeman, MT Idaho State Bengals 10 Montana State Bobcats 41
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Game 11: Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID Portland State Vikings 34 Idaho State Bengals 41
Box Score (Final) Portland State vs Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009 at Pocatello, ID) Score by Quarters Portland State Idaho State Time 07:04 02:10 2nd 09:16 06:52 01:53 00:06 3rd 13:04 10:23 04:12 4th 12:24 04:08 01:56 00:32
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2
10 10
3
10 7
4
7 17
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34 41
Scoring play ISU - Kelvin Krosch 22 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 6-80 2:37 PSU - B. McClintock 1 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 10-75 4:54 PSU - Zach Brown 37 yd field goal, 13-56 5:37 ISU - Jarrett Huk 45 yd field goal, 4--13 0:46 PSU - Lavonte Kirven 29 yd pass from Justin Engstrom (Zach Brown kick), 10-80 4:59 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 31 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 9-67 1:39 PSU - Justin Engstrom 2 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 3-35 0:53 ISU - Clint Knickrehm 2 yd run (Jarrett Huk kick), 7-80 2:41 PSU - Zach Brown 40 yd field goal, 12-51 6:02 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 34 yd pass from Russel Hill (Jarrett Huk kick), 7-44 1:42 ISU - Jarrett Huk 29 yd field goal, 4-3 2:15 PSU - K. Anderson 40 yd pass from Justin Engstrom (Zach Brown kick), 6-70 2:04 ISU - Clint Knickrehm 1 yd run (Jarrett Huk kick), 6-80 1:20
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
PSU 24 36-199 239 42-23-4 78-438 0-0 1-31 5-136 0-0 3-45.3 2-2 5-61 33:55 5 of 12 0 of 1 3-4 5-36
ISU 18 32-85 307 38-17-0 70-392 0-0 1-0 5-126 4-49 7-37.3 1-1 10-71 26:00 4 of 16 1 of 1 4-4 0-0
RUSHING: Portland State-B. McClintock 16-93; Ben Bowen 12-86; Justin Engstrom 6-35; Evans Okotcha 1-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 11. Idaho State-Clint Knickrehm 23-100; Roderick Rumble 1-5; Team 1-minus 2; Russel Hill 7-minus 18. PASSING: Portland State-Justin Engstrom 23-42-4-239. Idaho State-Russel Hill 17-38-0-307. RECEIVING: Portland State-Ray Fry 9-68; Nick Hutter 4-41; Lavonte Kirven 3-65; Aaron Woods 3-19; B. McClintock 3-6; K. Anderson 1-40. Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 6-157; Clint Knickrehm 3-18; JD Ponciano 2-50; Shaquille Senegal 2-31; Josh Hill 2-28; Jaron Taylor 1-15; Kyle Blum 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-None. Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 2-49; Dustin Tew 1-0; George Ortiz 1-0. FUMBLES: Portland State-Justin Engstrom 1-1; Ben Bowen 1-1. Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 1-1. Portland State (2-9,1-7) vs. Idaho State (1-10,1-7) Date: Nov 14, 2009 • Site: Pocatello, ID • Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 5019 Kickoff time: 3:35 pm • End of Game: 6:59 • Total elapsed time: 3:24 Officials: Referee: Jim Lenau; Umpire: Tom Pontarello; Linesman: Bob Guerin; Line judge: Mark Duddy; Back judge: Tad Campbell; Field judge: Gary Peterson; Side judge: Joe Yraguen; Scorer: FM Mercogliano; Temperature: 72 • Wind: None • Weather: Dome
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Bengal FOOTBALL Herbert Cheney 1902-03 5-1-1 1902-14 ACADEMY OF IDAHO Team Name is “Bantams” 1902 (5-0-0) Herbert Chaney Pocatello HS..................................W 17-0 Pocatello HS..................................W 15-0 @Idaho Falls HS............................W 27-0 Pocatello HS............................................W Pocatello HS.................................... W 6-5 Total ................................................... 65-5
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1903 (0-1-1) Herbert Chaney Boise...................................................L 0-28 @Co. K.I.N.G....................................... T 0-0 Total ................................................... 0-28
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Charles Rowe 1904 1-3 1904 (1-3-0) Charles Rowe Idaho Falls HS................................. W 5-0 @Utah Aggies.................................L 0-22 @Boise HS........................................L 5-22 Utah Aggies.....................................L 0-10 Total ................................................. 10-54
Hubert Upjohn 1905-06 3-2-3 1905 (3-0-2) Hubert Upjohn Capt: Redman Moon Idaho Falls HS................................... T 0-0 Albion Normal..............................W 45-0 Idaho Falls HS...............................W 17-6
@Albion Normal................................ W 32-7 Boise HS.....................................................T 0-0 Total ...................................................... 94-13
Albion Normal.......................................W 5-0 Payette HS............................................ W 10-5 Total ...................................................... 62-10
1906 (0-2-1) Hubert Upjohn Capt: LeRoy Houde All-Hallows College...............................L 0-4 @Albion Normal (S)...............................T 0-0 Albion Normal.........................................L 0-6 Total ........................................................ 0-10
1910 (6-0-0) Harvey Holmes Capt: Al Higson 10/16 St. Anthony HS.................................W 84-12 10/23 Pocatello HS........................................ W 52-5 11/5 Twin Falls HS....................................... W 22-0 11/12 @Albion Normal................................ W 15-5 11/17 (Thurs.)@Weiser HS.............................W 5-0 11/26 @Boise HS...............................................W 5-0 Total .................................................... 178-22
John Morris 1907-08 8-5 1907 (6-3-0) John Morris Idaho Scholastic Champions Capt: Ben Lowrie 9/28 Idaho Falls HS..................................... W 33-0 10/5 @Albion Normal...................................W 6-2 10/12 Pocatello HS........................................ W 34-0 10/19 @Ogden HS........................................... L 4-32 10/26 Albion Normal.................................... W 11-0 11/2 @Blackfoot HS.................................... W 61-0 11/9 Ogden HS..................................................L 4-5 11/23 @All-Hallows College............................L 0-2 11/28 (Thurs.) Payette HS........................... W 34-0 Total .................................................... 187-41 1908 (2-2-0) John Morris Capt: Henry Griffith 10/3 @Blackfoot HS (R)...................................L 0-5 10/17 @Idaho Falls HS.................................. W 28-0 10/24 Pocatello HS........................................ W 14-0 11/6 (Fri.)@Albion Normal.......................... L 0-21 Total ...................................................... 42-26
Harvey Holmes 1909-14 28-7 1909 (4-0-0) Harvey Holmes Capt: Eugene ‘Doc’ Miller Pocatello HS........................................ W 24-3 Blackfoot HS........................................ W 23-2
1911 (6-3-0) Harvey Holmes Idaho Scholastic Champions Capt: Llewellyn Roubidoux Pocatello HS........................................ W 11-3 @Shoshone HS............................................. W @American Falls HS.................................... W @Ogden HS..............................................L 5-9 Idaho Falls HS............................................... W Logan HS.......................................................... L Albion Normal.......................................W 8-0 College of Idaho.................................. L 5-23 Total ...................................................... 29-35 1912 (1-2-0) Harvey Holmes Capt: Ray Williams @Am. Falls All-Stars............................ L 0-33 American Falls All-Stars..................... L 0-23 11/24 Pocatello HS........................................ W 60-0 Total ...................................................... 60-56 1913 (5-2-0) Harvey Holmes Capt: Wilbur Pierce Blackfoot All-Stars............................... L 6-21 @Blackfoot All-Stars......................... W 30-0 Rigby HS............................................... W 81-0 Pocatello HS........................................ W 41-0 American Falls HS.............................. W 14-0 Albion Normal.........................................L 6-7 @College of Idaho............................. W 13-3 Total .................................................... 191-31 1914 (6-1-0) Harvey Holmes Capt: Lloyd Morphey Pocatello YMCA................................... L 7-13 Pocatello YMCA................................. W 13-0 @Burley HS.......................................... W 26-0 @Albion Normal..............................W 28-14 Twin Falls HS....................................... W 53-0 @Blackfoot All-Stars......................... W 12-6 College of Idaho...................................W 7-0
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Reuben Bronson 1915-16, 19 11-8-1 1915 (4-3-0) Reuben Bronson Capt: Alan Harwood Pocatello YMCA................................. W 30-0 Utah Aggie Freshmen..................... W 52-0 @Boise HS............................................ W 41-6 @Caldwell HS........................................ L 0-28 @College of Idaho..................................L 0-7 Albion Normal.................................... W 41-0 Utah Freshmen..................................L 12-19 Total .................................................... 176-60 1916 (5-2-0) Reuben Bronson Capt: Rom Kennedy Blackfoot HS........................................ W 13-7 Pocatello HS........................................ W 81-0 @Utah Frosh.......................................... L 7-12 @Utah Aggie Fresh........................... W 13-6 College of Idaho................................ W 28-0 @Albion Normal..............................W 21-13 Idaho........................................................ L 0-32 Total ................................................... 163-70
J.A. Fogt 1917 2-2 Team Name Changed to “Tigers” 1917 (2-2-0) J.A. Fogt Capt: William Mau Gooding HS......................................... W 12-6 Blackfoot HS.......................................... L 0-10 Brigham City HS................................. W 87-0 @College of Idaho............................... L 0-36 Total ...................................................... 99-52
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Ralph Hutchinson 1920-27 25-24-1 1920 (3-3-0) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: T. Otis Black @Blackfoot HS.................................... W 20-7 Utah Aggie Freshmen....................... L 7-13 @Ricks.................................................... W 20-6 Gooding College..................................W 6-0 @College of Idaho............................... L 0-50 Utah Freshmen.................................... L 0-16 Total ...................................................... 53-92 1921 (6-2-0) Ralph Hutchinson Idaho Scholastic Champions Capt: Bud Bliss Blackfoot HS........................................ W 71-0 @Montana.............................................. L 0-25 Utah Aggie Freshmen..................... W 34-0 College of Idaho................................ W 13-7 Ricks.....................................................W 37-13 @Gooding College..........................W 17-10 @Brigham Young..................................W 6-0 Utah Freshmen.......................................L 0-3 Total .................................................... 178-58 1922 (4-3-0) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: Bryan West Utah Aggie Freshmen..................... W 56-0 (Aggie Game - 1st at Hutchinson Field) @Montana............................................L 12-15 @Montana St. Fresh. .......................L 12-19 vs. Brigham Young . ......................... W 22-3 Gooding College.............................W 106-0 @College of Idaho............................... L 0-17 @Ricks.................................................... W 39-0
Total .................................................... 247-54 1923 (3-2-1) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: Mark Lehrbas Montana State...................................... L 0-41 Weber JC.............................................W 25-20 Montana Mines.....................................W 7-6 College of Idaho.....................................L 6-7 @Brigham Young....................................T 6-6 Montana Wesleyan........................... W 14-0 Total ...................................................... 58-80 1924 (5-2-0) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: Jack Keane Utah Aggie Freshmen........................W 6-0 Albion Normal.................................... W 32-0 Weber JC............................................... W 58-0 Brigham Young.................................. W 47-0 vs. Idaho Freshmen ........................... L 0-37 S. Dakota Wesleyan.......................... W 26-0 @College of Idaho............................... L 0-35 Total .................................................... 169-72 1925 (2-4-0) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: Jack Keane 9/16 Utah Aggie Freshmen .......................W 7-0 9/23 @Weber JC................................................L 3-6 9/30 Albion Normal.........................................L 3-7 10/14 Brigham Young Fr...........................W 20-13 10/21 College of Idaho.................................. L 0-27 10/28 Montana Mines.......................................L 6-7 Total ...................................................... 39-60 1926 (1-4-0) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: William Tatro Utah Aggie Freshmen....................... L 0-13 Ricks..........................................................W 7-0 @Weber JC............................................. L 0-33 Albion Normal.........................................L 0-7 @College of Idaho............................... L 7-27 Total ...................................................... 14-80 1927-46 UNIV. OF IDAHOSOUTHERN BRANCH Team Name Changed to “Bengals” 1927 (1-4-1) Ralph Hutchinson Capt: E. Peterson 10/14 Utah Aggie Freshmen....................... L 0-13 10/21 @Ricks..................................................W 25-12 10/28 @Albion Normal.....................................T 6-6 11/5 (Sun.) @Coll. of Idaho......................... L 6-39 11/11 @Utah Aggie Freshmen.......................L 2-6 11/19 (Sun.) Weber JC.................................... L 7-12 Total ...................................................... 46-88
Felix Plastino 1928-34 34-16-3 1928 (5-1-1) Felix Plastino Capt: James Machacek 10/6 Montana Normal............................... W 58-0 10/13 vs. College of Idaho............................ L 7-37 10/27 Utah Aggie Freshmen........................W 2-0 11/3 Albion Normal.................................... W 28-3 11/11 (Sun.) Montana Mines........................ W 22-0 11/17 @Weber JC (R)..........................................T 6-6 11/24 Intermountain Union....................... W 15-3 Total .................................................... 138-49 1929 (6-4-0) Felix Plastino Capt: Amos Stephens 9/29 @Ricks.......................................................W 7-0 10/5 @Albion Normal ....................................L 6-7 10/12 vs. College of Idaho ..............................L 2-8 10/19 Montana Mines.................................. W 31-0 10/26 Utah Freshmen.....................................W 7-0 11/2 @Montana Normal........................... W 40-0 11/9 @Intermountain Union........................L 0-6 11/16 BYU Reserves...................................... W 13-6 11/23 @Ricks.................................................... W 27-6 11/28 (Thurs.) Idaho (HC).............................. L 7-41 Total .................................................... 140-74 1930 (4-3-0) Felix Plastino Capt: Elvin Kelly @BYU Freshmen..............................W 18-13 Albion Normal.................................... W 20-0 BYU Reserves........................................ L 7-24 (BYU Game- 1st Night Game at Hutchinson Field) Mont. Normal (HC)..........................W 103-0 @Ricks..................................................W 19-13 Haskell Indians..................................... L 0-43 @Montana Mines..............................L 24-32 Total ..................................................191-125 1931 (7-1-0) Felix Plastino Capt: Gilbert French 9/26 BYU Freshmen.......................................W 7-0 10/3 Ricks....................................................... W 21-6 10/10 Montana Mines.................................... L 7-14 10/17 @Albion Normal................................ W 20-6
10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 Total
McKinley-Honolulu..................... W 12-6 @Intermount. Union.................. W 38-0 Western State (HC).........................W 7-6 @Montana Normal...................W 111-0 ............................................... 223-38
1932 (3-4-1) Felix Plastino Capt: Gilbert French @Utah Aggies................................. L 0-32 @Ricks.............................................. W 19-6 @Montana State...............................T 0-0 Albion Normal (HC).................... W 33-0 @Western State.............................. L 7-13 Brigham Young.............................. L 0-32 @Montana Mines........................ W 17-7 Carroll College................................ L 7-13 Total ............................................... 83-103 1933 (5-1-0) Felix Plastino Capt: Jim McHaley @Albion Normal.............................W 7-0 Weber JC......................................... W 19-6 Montana Mines..........................W 33-13 Montana State (HC).................... W 13-6 Ricks................................................. W 14-0 vs. College of Idaho...................... L 0-21 Total ................................................. 86-46 1934 (4-2-1) Felix Plastino Capt: Ronald Hale 10/6 @Ricks..............................................L 14-16 10/13 @Weber JC..................................... W 45-0 10/20 Albion Normal.............................. W 32-0 10/27 College of Idaho (HC)................L 14-19 11/3 Santa Rosa JC.....................................T 6-6 11/17 Western State............................... W 51-0 11/24 @Boise JC....................................... W 25-6 Total ............................................... 187-47
Guy Wicks 1935-40 29-17-1 1935 (7-0-1) Guy Wicks Capt: Wendell Twitchell 10/5 @Albion Normal.......................W 26-6 10/11 (Fri.)Ricks....................................W 27-0 10/19 @Western State..................... W 13-0
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1918 No Football (Flu Epidemic) 1919 (2-3-1) Reuben Bronson Capt: Rom Kennedy @Idaho Falls HS.......................................T 0-0 Ricks....................................................... W 29-0 Brigham Young.................................. W 17-9 College of Idaho.................................. L 0-28 Utah State Aggies.............................L 0-136 @Ricks...................................................... L 6-12 Total .................................................... 46-173
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Bengal FOOTBALL 10/26 @College of Idaho.................... W 37-7 11/2 Montana Mines (S)...................... W 60-0 11/11 (Mon.)Montana St. (HC)................ T 7-7 11/16 Boise JC........................................... W 19-6 11/22 (Fri.)@Santa Rosa JC................... W 13-0 Total ............................................... 202-26
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1936 (4-4-0) Guy Wicks Capt: Les Hopkins 10/2 (Fri.) @Nevada...............................L 12-21 10/9 (Fri.) @Montana............................L 13-45 10/17 Western State............................... W 12-0 10/25 (Sun.) @Ricks................................. W 34-0 10/31 @Montana Mines (S).......................L 0-6 11/7 Albion Normal.............................. W 18-7 11/11 (Wed.) Montana State................L 19-32 (MSU - First Game in Spud Bowl) 11/21 College of Idaho (HC)................ W 30-0 Total .............................................138-111
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1937 (6-3-0) Guy Wicks Capt: Otto Tronowsky 9/24 @Gooding College...................... W 18-7 10/2 Ricks................................................. W 45-0 10/8 (Fri.)@Boise JC............................... W 45-0 10/16 @Montana State............................ L 7-25 10/30 Montana Mines............................ W 39-6 11/6 @Albion Normal.............................W 7-6 11/11 (Thur.)Coll. of Idaho (HC).......... W 39-0 11/20 @Western State.................................L 6-9 11/25 (Thurs.)Cal Poly.............................. L 7-13 Total ............................................... 213-66 1938 (4-3-0) Guy Wicks Capt: Newell Berg Western State....................................L 6-7 vs. Chaffee JC . ............................. W 26-0 Boise JC........................................... W 54-0 Albion Normal (R).......................... L 7-12 11/11 vs. College of Idaho.................... W 22-0 Montana State (HC).................... W 16-0 @Cal Poly . ....................................... L 0-21 Total ............................................... 131-40 1939 (5-2-0) Guy Wicks Capt: Woody Lundberg Northern Colorado....................... L 0-13 Compton JC................................... W 16-0 Albion Normal.............................. W 12-6 @Montana State............................ L 6-10 College of Idaho (HC)................ W 13-6 Nebraska-Omaha...........................W 6-0 (Thur.) vs. Chaffee JC . .............W 14-13 Total ................................................. 67-48
1940 (3-5-0) Guy Wicks Capt: Jim Erley Western State........................................W 7-0 @Northern Colorado.......................... L 7-21 @Nevada................................................. L 0-62 @College of Idaho...........................W 19-13 Albion Normal..................................W 31-26 @Weber JC...........................................L 19-21 Montana State (HC)............................ L 7-15 @Compton JC....................................... L 7-21 Total .................................................... 97-178
John Vesser 1941-51 41-27-6 1941 (5-1-2) John Vesser Capt: Dale Dykman @Nebraska-Omaha (R).........................T 0-0 @Western State.................................. W 13-6 College of Idaho.................................. L 6-14 @Boise JC............................................. W 34-0 Albion Normal..................................W 20-13 Weber JC............................................... W 39-7 Montana State (HC)..........................T 13-13 vs. Chaffee JC (S)................................ W 13-0 Total .................................................... 138-53 1942 (4-2-0) John Vesser Capt: Rex Wells @Weber JC........................................... W 13-0 Logan Marines.................................... W 27-0 vs. College of Idaho.............................W 6-0 Compton JC (HC)..................................W 7-0 @Colorado College............................. L 7-21 @Fort Douglas....................................L 17-39 Total ...................................................... 77-60 1943 No Football -- World War II 1944 (4-5-0) John Vesser Capt: None Second Air Force................................. L 0-45 Pocatello Marines.............................. W 27-0 @Utah...................................................... L 0-24 @Fort Warren........................................ L 0-66 Utah........................................................L 12-38 @Edmonton Army AB.........................W 7-6 @Utah State..............................................L 7-8
Pocatello Marines.............................. W 34-6 @Edmonton Army AB . ......................W 7-6 Total .................................................... 94-199 1945 No Football -- World War II 1946 (4-3-1) John Vesser Capt: Leno Seppi @Utah State........................................... L 0-47 Carlsbad JC........................................W 19-18 @Compton JC....................................... L 0-37 Boise JC....................................................W 6-0 Weber JC (HC).....................................L 12-20 @Albion Normal...................................W 6-0 College of Idaho..............................W 26-18 Western State..........................................T 6-6 Total .................................................... 75-146 1947-62 IDAHO STATE COLLEGE 1947 (3-5-1) John Vesser Capt: Ted Krein @Weber JC...........................................L 14-20 South. Idaho Coll. of Ed...................T 20-20 Hawaiian All-Stars.............................L 12-14 @Western State.................................. W 19-9 @Montana State................................L 12-34 College of Idaho................................L 19-27 Eastern Wash. (HC).............................. L 0-13 North. Idaho Coll. of Ed................... W 45-0 Colorado Mines.................................. W 25-0 Total ..................................................166-137 1948 (6-1-1) John Vesser Capts: Sam Maynard, Pete Richardson Western State..................................... W 25-0 @Colorado Mines............................W 13-12 @Colorado College...........................T 13-13 @Wyoming..........................................L 13-40 Northern Colo. (HC).......................... W 28-6 Montana State..................................W 20-14 @North. Idaho Coll. of Ed............... W 33-7 @South. Idaho Coll. of Ed.............W 14-13 Total ..................................................159-105 1949 (6-2-1) John Vesser Capts: Gordon Hall, Jim Blake Wyoming..............................................L 13-58 @College of Idaho............................. W 14-6 Colorado College (HC)..................... W 28-6 @Northern Colorado........................ W 41-6 Southern Idaho Coll. of Ed............. W 40-0 @Montana State................................L 14-19
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@Western State.................................. W 25-0 Colorado Mines..................................T 27-27 @Chadron State................................. W 20-2 ..................................................222-124
1950 (4-4, 4-1) John Vesser Capts: Ed Smira, Ronald Anderson 9/16 Brigham Young..................................L 13-14 9/23 +@Colorado Mines........................... W 19-7 9/30 +Western State.................................W 53-13 10/20 (Fri.)@UC Santa Barbara.................... L 0-12 10/28 +Northern Colorado (HC)..............L 18-20 11/4 +Montana State...............................W 39-13 11/11 +@Colorado College........................ W 20-7 11/18 College of Idaho................................ W 31-7 Total .................................................... 198-93 1951 (5-4, 3-2) John Vesser Capts: Ed Smira, Ronald Anderson 9/14 @Brigham Young................................. L 7-27 9/22 (Sun.)+Colorado Mines...................L 12-14 10/6 +@Montana State............................. W 19-6 10/13 +Colorado College (HC)................W 20-12 10/19 (Fri.)+@Northern Col........................ W 12-6 10/27 Northern Arizona............................W 34-20 11/3 +@Western State...............................L 25-40 11/10 Lewis & Clark......................................... L 2-40 11/17 vs. College of Idaho........................W 26-21 Total ..................................................157-186
I.J. “Babe” Caccia 1952-65 79-38-2 1952 (8-0, 5-0) Babe Caccia Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Chet Lee, Lamont Jones 9/20 College of Idaho................................ W 20-7 9/27 +Western State................................... W 40-0 10/4 +@Colorado College........................ W 17-6 10/11 +Northern Col. (HC)........................W 46-16 10/18 Nevada................................................W 33-13 10/25 +@Colorado Mines.........................W 21-13 11/1 +Montana State...............................W 35-12 11/8 @Lewis & Clark.................................W 21-18 Total .................................................... 233-85
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1954 (4-4, 3-2) Babe Caccia Capts: Bill Fuger, John Curran 9/18 College of Idaho................................L 20-26 9/25 +@Colorado College........................ W 28-6 10/2 +Montana State.................................L 20-39 10/9 +Northern Col. (HC)........................W 28-13 10/14 (Thurs.) +@Western St....................... L 7-35 10/30 @Montana State................................L 13-22 11/6 +@Colorado Mines.........................W 22-14 11/11 (Thurs.) Northern Ariz...................... W 46-7 Total ..................................................184-162 1955 (8-1, 5-0) Babe Caccia Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Larry Kent, Howard Green 9/17 Pepperdine.............................................W 9-0 9/24 +Colorado College............................ W 27-0 10/1 @Montana State..............................W 28-14 10/7 (Fri.) +@Northern Col....................... W 19-0 10/15 +Western State (HC)......................... W 14-6 10/21 (Fri.) vs. Coll. of Idaho . ..................W 20-19 10/29 +Montana State................................. W 20-0 11/5 +Colorado Mines.............................W 28-13 11/11 (Fri.) @Neb.-Omaha ........................... L 7-18 Total .................................................... 172-70 1956 (6-3, 3-2) Babe Caccia Capts: Al Stephenson, Art Bushnell 9/22 Nevada.................................................. W 20-6 9/29 U.S. Naval T.C.....................................W 19-12 10/6 +@Western State...............................L 13-14 10/13 Nebraska-Omaha (HC).........................L 0-9 10/20 +@Montana State............................... L 6-26 10/27 +Colorado College............................ W 32-0 11/3 +@Colorado Mines........................... W 27-6 11/10 +Northern Colorado........................ W 20-7 11/17 @Air Force Academy........................ W 13-7 Total .................................................... 150-87
1957 (9-0, 6-0) Babe Caccia Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Jim Wagstaff, Ken Peterson 9/21 Hastings................................................ W 22-0 9/28 @Nevada............................................... W 40-6 10/5 +Western State.................................W 41-13 10/19 +Montana State (HC).....................W 26-13 10/26 +@Colorado College........................ W 34-7 11/2 +Colorado Mines............................... W 34-7 11/9 +@Northern Colorado........................W 7-6 11/16 +@Adams State................................W 42-12 11/23 vs. College of Idaho........................W 34-21 Total .................................................... 280-85 1958 (4-5, 3-3) Babe Caccia Capts: Dee Pankratz, Ed Peterson 9/20 Eastern Washington......................... W 30-7 10/4 +@Western State..................................W 7-0 10/11 +Adams State..................................... W 26-0 10/18 +@Montana State............................... L 6-17 10/25 +Colorado College (HC).......................L 7-8 10/31+(Fri.) @Colo. Mines.............................L 14-23 11/8 +Northern Colorado........................ W 14-6 11/23 (Sun.) @San Diego............................... L 0-24 11/29 @Hawai’i...............................................L 19-40 Total ..................................................123-125 1959 (6-2, 4-0) Babe Caccia Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Paul Tripp, Ray Konczos 9/19 Northern Arizona................................ L 7-16 9/26 Hawai’i..................................................... L 8-14 10/3 +vs. Western State ........................... W 32-7 10/10 @Nebraska-Omaha........................... W 33-0 10/17 +Montana State (HC)..........................W 6-0 10/24 +@Colorado College........................ W 14-8 10/31 College of Idaho..............................W 28-21 11/7 +@Northern Col...............................W 32-13 Total .................................................... 160-79 1960 (6-2, 3-1) Babe Caccia Capts: Blaine Jones, Chuck Maraldo 9/24 Northern Arizona............................W 30-16 10/1 +@Western State.............................W 46-21 10/8 Nebraska-Omaha.............................. W 44-6 10/15 @Montana State.................................. L 9-14 10/22 +Colorado Coll. (HC)........................ W 77-8 10/29 +@Colorado Mines................................L 0-7 11/5 +Northern Colorado........................ W 14-7 11/19 @College of Idaho...........................W 33-13 Total .................................................... 253-86
1961 (5-2-1) Babe Caccia Capts: Bert Owens, Jerry Mahoney 9/23 Hamilton Air Force Base.................T 12-12 9/30 Colorado Mines.................................. W 50-6 10/7 Western State...................................W 22-10 10/14 @Northern Arizona........................... W 27-0 10/21 @Drake................................................W 12-11 10/28 Montana State (HC)........................W 14-12 11/4 @Northern Colorado........................L 22-27 11/11 @San Diego Marines.......................... L 6-28 Total ..................................................165-106 1962 (3-6) Babe Caccia Capts: Roger Cross, Bill Jencks 9/22 @Colorado Mines.............................. W 30-0 9/29 @Idaho.......................................................L 6-9 10/6 Northern Arizona..............................L 26-35 10/13 @Montana State................................L 14-30 10/20 @Weber State...................................W 42-20 10/27 Montana (HC).....................................L 15-22 11/3 Drake....................................................W 33-14 11/10 @Western State..................................L 16-17 11/17 @Nevada................................................. L 7-14 Total ..................................................189-161 1963-present IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY 1963 (5-3, 3-1) Babe Caccia Big Sky Champions Capts: Gary Aizawa, Ben Sanford, Nick Yorges 9/21 Nevada................................................W 36-19 9/28 @Nebraska-Omaha............................. L 6-19 10/5 @Northern Arizona........................... W 13-2 10/12 *@Montana........................................W 14-13 10/26 *Montana State (HC)......................W 19-15 11/2 @Drake..................................................L 12-15 11/9 *Weber State.....................................W 36-26 11/16 *Idaho...................................................... L 0-14 11/23 at Wichita State................................................ (Cancelled Due to JFK Assassination) Total ..................................................136-123 1964 (6-3, 3-1) Babe Caccia Capts: Rod Hohnhorst, Carl Humphrey 9/19 Nebraska-Omaha.............................. W 30-0 9/26 @College of Idaho............................. W 47-7 10/3 Northern Arizona..............................L 21-28 10/10 Fresno State (HC).............................W 20-12 10/24 *@Montana State................................ L 0-20 10/31 *@Weber State................................... W 31-0 11/7 *Montana............................................. W 14-7
11/14 North Dakota State.......................L 21-28 11/21 @Cal Poly.......................................... W 20-0 Total ...............................................194-102 1965 (3-5-1) Babe Caccia Capts: Al Jacobson, George Douglas 9/18 @Nebraska-Omaha.......................L 14-26 9/25 College of Idaho............................ W 48-7 10/2 *@Montana........................................ L 0-16 10/9 @Northern Arizona............................T 0-0 10/16 *Montana State (HC).................... W 14-0 10/23 *Weber State...................................L 17-28 10/30 Portland State................................. W 27-7 11/6 North Dakota.................................... L 0-27 11/13 *@Idaho.............................................. L 7-15 Total ...............................................127-126
Leo McKillop 1966-67 4-15 1966 (3-6, 1-3) Leo McKillip Capts: John McCarthy, Bob Upshaw 9/17 Nebraska-Omaha........................W 28-20 9/24 @North Dakota................................ L 0-41 10/1 Northern Arizona..........................L 13-14 10/8 *Idaho................................................L 20-27 10/15 *@Montana State............................ L 0-49 10/22 *Montana (HC).............................W 17-14 10/29 *@Weber State................................. L 7-16 11/12 @Parsons............................................ L 8-13 11/24 (Thur.) @Portland State............... W 12-7 Total ...............................................105-201 1967 (1-9, 0-4) Leo McKillip Capts: Dave Muniz, Otis Thomas 9/16 @New Mexico................................... L 3-21 9/23 South Dakota..................................L 22-24 9/30 *vs. Idaho............................................ L 6-16 10/7 @Tulsa.................................................. L 0-58 10/14 *Montana State (HC)...................... L 7-24 10/21 *@Montana........................................ L 0-20 10/28 *Weber State..................................... L 0-19 11/4 @Hawai’i............................................. L 6-21 11/11 @Parsons.......................................... L 0-24 11/23 (Thur.) @Portland State......... W 22-21 Total .............................................66-248
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1953 (6-2, 5-0) Babe Caccia Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Nolan Ford, Vernon Ravsten 9/19 Eastern Washington........................... L 6-14 10/3 +Colorado College..........................W 27-20 10/10 +Col. Mines (HC)..............................W 33-20 10/16 (Fri.)+@Northern Col........................ W 10-7 10/24 @College of Idaho............................... L 9-46 10/31 +@Montana State............................. W 13-0 11/7 +Western State.................................W 33-20 11/14 @Nevada.............................................W 34-13 Total ..................................................165-140
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1968 (4-5, 1-3) Ed Cavanaugh Capts: Larry Bender, Steve Millard 9/14 Portland State...............................W 52-30 9/21 @Fresno State...............................W 38-23 9/28 *Idaho (HC)......................................L 15-35 10/12 *@Montana State..........................L 14-31 10/19 *Montana.......................................W 23-13 10/26 *@Weber State...............................L 16-23 11/2 @Boise State....................................L 20-27 11/9 @South Dakota State...................L 22-41 11/16 @Nebraska-Omaha.....................W 16-13 Total ...............................................216-236 1969 (5-5, 2-2) Ed Cavanaugh Capts: Joe Clark, Joe McGrath, Ambrose Costa 9/20 Parsons.............................................. W 48-6 9/27 *at Idaho.........................................W 47-42 10/4 Nebraska-Omaha.......................... W 46-7 10/11 *Montana State (HC).................... W 20-7 10/18 *@Montana......................................L 36-46 10/25 *Weber State...................................L 25-28 11/1 @Portland State...........................W 46-23 11/8 @Nevada-Las Vegas.....................L 31-35 11/15 @Boise State....................................L 27-35 11/22 Drake..................................................L 30-58 Total ...............................................356-287 1970 (5-5, 3-2) Ed Cavanaugh Capts: Steve Mandelkow, Jerry Dunne, Tyrone Watley, Larry Chandler 9/12 @Drake..............................................L 10-39 9/19 @Tulsa................................................L 13-38 9/26 Nevada-Las Vegas.......................W 64-34 (UNLV was First Game in Holt Arena) 10/3 *Idaho..............................................W 35-14 10/10 *@Montana State........................W 24-21 10/17 *Montana (HC)...............................L 34-35 10/24 *@Weber State.............................W 30-14 10/31 *Boise State....................................... L 3-24 11/7 Portland State................................. W 37-6 11/14@Tampa.................................................. L 7-68 Total ...............................................257-293
Capt: Selected Game-by-Game 9/18 @South Dakota.................................. W 10-6 9/25 Cal State-Los Angeles...................... W 19-6 10/2 Eastern Michigan..............................L 22-23 10/9 *@Idaho.................................................. L 3-40 10/16 *@Montana..........................................L 35-45 10/23 *Montana State (HC)......................W 38-36 10/30 Nevada ................................................. W 27-0 11/6 @Portland State................................. W 37-0 11/13 *Boise State.......................................W 21-17 11/20 *Weber State.......................................L 21-28 Total ..................................................233-201
Bob Griffin 1972-75 21-20 1972 (7-3, 4-1) Bob Griffin Capts: Tom Toner, Andy Barron 9/9 @Wyoming..........................................L 14-30 9/16 South Dakota........................................ L 7-35 9/30 Portland State..................................... W 51-6 10/7 @Eastern Michigan.........................W 21-14 10/14 *Montana (HC)................................... W 14-7 10/21 *Idaho.................................................... W 35-7 10/28 *@Montana State............................W 20-16 11/4* @Weber State..................................... W 49-7 11/11*@Boise State.........................................L 28-31 11/18 Drake....................................................W 24-21 Total ..................................................263-174 1973 (2-9, 0-6) Bob Griffin Capts: Tony Ramonas, Ben Tyler 9/8 *@Montana State................................ L 7-42 9/15 Cal Hayward........................................ W 21-7 9/22 @Cal Poly..............................................L 10-20 9/29 @Nevada .............................................L 14-38 10/6 *Montana State..................................L 21-43 10/13 *@Montana..........................................L 14-19 10/27 *Weber State (HC).............................L 23-38 11/3 @Portland State...............................W 21-13 11/11 *Boise State.........................................L 17-21 11/17 *@Idaho.................................................. L 0-43 11/22 (Thur.) *Northern Arizona................ L 7-35 Total ..................................................155-319
1974 (5-5, 2-4) Bob Griffin Capts: Tom Hofmann, Pal Sartori 9/21 Nevada ................................................. W 13-7 9/28 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 15-20 10/5 *Idaho...................................................... L 9-28 10/12 *@Boise State........................................ L 3-61 10/19 *@Montana State................................ L 0-14 10/26 *@Weber State................................... W 10-8 11/2 Portland State (HC).........................W 24-16 11/9 *Montana...........................................W 25-22 11/16 Cal Poly.................................................. W 12-7 11/23 @Nevada-Las Vegas........................... L 7-31 Total ..................................................118-214 1975 (7-3, 4-2) Bob Griffin Capts: Rick Noel, Rich Rodgers 9/13 @Wyoming.......................................... W 16-3 9/20 Nevada-Las Vegas............................. W 15-7 9/27 *@Idaho..............................................W 29-15 10/4 *Northern Arizona............................ W 17-7 10/11 *@Montana.......................................... W 10-7 10/18 *Montana State (HC).......................... L 7-19 10/25 *Weber State....................................... W 20-3 11/1 @Nevada ............................................. W 28-3 11/8 @Cal Poly..............................................L 14-65 11/15 *Boise State.........................................L 17-20 Total ..................................................173-149
Joe Pascale 1976 1-9 1976 (1-9, 0-6) Joe Pascale Capts: Rick Scribner, Wayne Hill 9/11 *@Northern Arizona........................... L 7-34 9/18 Cal Poly..................................................L 17-29 9/25 Nevada ...............................................W 26-22 10/2 @Nevada-Las Vegas.........................L 17-31 10/9 Portland State (HC)...........................L 14-26 10/16 *@Montana State................................ L 7-28 10/23 *@Weber State..................................... L 7-34 10/30 *Idaho.........................................................L 3-6 11/6 *@Montana..........................................L 17-21 11/13 *Boise State........................................... L 0-37 Total ..................................................116-268
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Bud Hake 1977-79 5-27 1977 (3-8, 2-4) Bud Hake Capt: Joe Moreino 9/10 *Northern Arizona.............................. L 7-28 9/17 @Nevada ............................................... L 0-35 9/24 Eastern Montana.............................W 47-15 10/1 @Portland State................................... L 0-47 10/8 *@Idaho..............................................W 34-14 10/15 *Montana State (HC).......................... L 0-31 10/22 *@Montana..........................................L 15-17 10/29 @Fresno State....................................... L 7-28 11/5 *@Boise State........................................ L 7-31 11/12 *Weber State.....................................W 21-18 11/19 Utah State.............................................. L 7-35 Total ..................................................145-299 1978 (2-8, 0-6) Bud Hake Capt: Neal Richardson 9/3 (Sun.)vs. Utah St. (Osaka, Japan) L 0-10 9/9 @Utah....................................................... L 0-56 9/16 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 14-34 9/23 Portland State...................................W 27-13 10/7 @Northern Colorado...........................W 9-7 10/14 *@Montana State...............................L 12-23 10/21 *Montana (HC)...................................... L 7-28 10/28 *Boise State..........................................L 14-16 11/4 *@Weber State....................................L 12-34 11/11 *at Idaho.......................................No Contest 11/8 Nevada ................................................... L 0-37 Total ...................................................... 95-258 1979 (0-11, 0-7) Bud Hake Capt: Greg Smith 9/8 *@Nevada................................................. L 7-24 9/15 Northern Colorado............................... L 0-23 9/22 *Montana State..................................L 14-31 9/29 *Northern Arizona.................................L 3-6 10/6 *Idaho (HC)..........................................L 23-28 10/13 *@Montana..........................................L 24-28 10/20 *@Boise State........................................ L 0-44 11/3 *Weber State.......................................L 10-14 11/10 @Portland State.................................L 14-44 11/17 Cal State Fullerton.............................. L 7-42 11/24 @Texas-Arlington................................ L 0-48 Total ..................................................102-332
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1980 (6-5, 4-4) Dave Kragthorpe Capts: Mike Machurek, Gregg Feightner, Marvin Lewis, Bob Matsey, Jim Lane 9/13 @Utah State........................................... L 7-14 9/20 *@Weber State...................................L 17-21 9/27 Portland State...................................W 59-33 10/4 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 13-38 10/11 *@Montana State................................ L 7-21 10/18 *Montana (HC)................................... W 17-0 10/25 Western Montana............................. W 41-0 11/1 *@Nevada...........................................W 30-26 11/8 *@Idaho..............................................W 28-21 11/15 *Weber State....................................... W 46-5 11/22 *Boise State.........................................L 13-22 Total ..................................................278-201 1981 (12-1, 6-1) Dave Kragthorpe NCAA National Champions Big Sky Champions Capts: Mike Machurek, Rod Childs, Dave Walser, John Naut, Case deBruijn 9/12 Eastern Washington.......................W 34-10 9/19 *@Boise State....................................W 21-10 9/26 *Nevada ............................................... W 23-7 10/3 *Northern Arizona (HC).................. W 31-6 10/10 @Portland State................................. W 28-9 10/17 *@Montana..........................................L 21-24 10/31 *@Idaho..............................................W 24-14 11/7 *Montana State.................................. W 31-3 11/14 Utah State..........................................W 50-24 11/21 *Weber State (3-OT).......................W 33-30 12/5 #Rhode Island..................................... W 51-0 12/12 #South Carolina State....................W 41-12 12/19 #vs. Eastern Kentucky . .................W 34-23 Total ..................................................422-172 1982 (3-8, 1-6) Dave Kragthorpe Capts: Ken Bacon, Paul Peterson, Bill Snapp, Chuck Weifels 9/11 @Drake................................................W 41-21 9/18 Portland State...................................W 38-14 9/25 Cal Poly..................................................L 13-15 10/2 *@Montana State (3-OT)................L 27-30 10/9 @Utah State........................................... L 3-30 10/16 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 16-18 10/23 *Montana (HC).................................W 28-14
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*@Weber State..................................... L 7-26 *Idaho....................................................L 17-20 *Nevada................................................L 14-24 *Boise State.........................................L 24-27 ..................................................228-239
Jim Koetter 1983-87 23-32-1 1983 (8-4, 5-2) Jim Koetter Capts: Paul Peterson, Ken O’Neal, Carl Qualls, Steve Anderson 9/10 @Texas-El Paso.................................W 12-10 9/17 @Eastern Wash.................................W 20-13 9/24 *Idaho..................................................W 41-31 10/1 *@Nevada.............................................L 16-37 10/8 *Montana State (HC)........................ W 26-3 10/15 *Northern Arizona..........................W 42-24 10/22 @Cal Poly..............................................L 37-44 10/29 Cal Fullerton......................................W 43-10 11/5 *@Boise State......................................L 20-32 11/12 *Weber State.....................................W 38-32 11/19 *@Montana........................................W 31-17 11/23 #Nevada ..............................................L 20-27 Total ..................................................346-280 #NCAA Playoff Game 1984 (5-6, 4-3) Jim Koetter Capts: Vern Harris, Todd Price, Steve Anderson, John Berry 9/8 @Texas-El Paso...................................L 14-16 9/15 Chico State.........................................W 47-23 9/22 *Montana............................................. W 43-3 9/29 *@Montana State.............................. W 22-6 10/6 *Boise State (HC)...............................L 23-26 10/13 @$Nevada-Las Vegas . ....................L 20-33 10/20 *@Northern Arizona.......................W 29-15 10/27 Eastern Washington.........................L 23-41 11/3 *@Weber State.................................W 26-22 11/10 *@Idaho................................................L 42-45 11/17 *Nevada ...............................................L 27-29 Total ..................................................316-259 $Forfeited to ISU
1985 (5-6, 3-4) Jim Koetter Capts: Vern Harris, Merril Hoge, Kevin Hudgens, Ron Manu 9/7 Northern Colorado.........................W 44-17 9/14 @Portland State...............................W 23-10 9/21 @SW Louisiana...................................L 30-31 10/5 *Northern Arizona............................ W 34-3 10/12 *@Montana..........................................L 29-35 10/19 *Montana State (HC)........................ W 50-9 10/26 *Idaho..................................................W 38-37 11/2 *@Boise State......................................L 15-29 11/9 *@Nevada ...........................................L 14-42 11/16 *Weber State.......................................L 45-46 11/23 Eastern Washington.........................L 21-42 Total ..................................................343-301 1986 (2-9, 1-7) Jim Koetter Capts: John Arbuckle, Chuck Hendrix, Merril Hoge, Bill Lasley, Ron Manu, Gino Mariani 9/6 Chico State.........................................W 43-17 9/13 @Cal State Fullerton.........................L 25-35 9/20 *Montana State..................................L 27-50 9/27 *Boise State......................................... W 25-6 10/4 *@Idaho................................................L 26-38 10/11 Eastern Washington (HC)................. L 7-34 10/18 *@Montana..........................................L 31-38 10/25 *@Weber State...................................L 33-63 11/1 *Nevada ...............................................L 14-44 11/8 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 17-31 11/15 *Montana.............................................L 13-57 Total ..................................................261-413 1987 (3-7-1, 3-5) Jim Koetter Capts: Mike Calley, Clete Edmunson, Don Davis, Corky Federico, Gino Mariani 9/12 Texas A&I..............................................L 51-52 9/19 *@Eastern Washington...................L 14-44 9/26 @Utah....................................................L 16-51 10/3 *Idaho..................................................W 30-21 10/10 Portland State (HC)...........................T 24-24 10/17 *Northern Arizona............................L 23-32 10/24 *@Boise State....................................W 35-32 10/31 *@Nevada ...........................................L 19-40 11/7 *@Montana............................................ L 0-63 11/14 *Montana State.................................. W 52-3 11/21 *Weber State.......................................L 37-53 Total ..................................................301-445
Garth Hall 1988-91 9-33-1 1988 (0-11, 0-8) Garth Hall Capts: Joe Henderson, Tony Manu, Jason Whitmer, Paul Schwenke 9/10 @Utah................................................L 16-41 9/17 *Montana........................................... L 7-34 9/24 Cal St.-Northridge.........................L 23-34 10/1 *@Montana State..........................L 37-45 10/8 *@Weber State...............................L 13-34 10/15 @Oregon............................................ L 7-52 10/22 *@Northern Arizona....................... L 7-27 10/29 *Eastern Washington (HC)........... L 3-35 11/5 *Boise State.....................................L 10-31 11/12 *@Idaho.............................................. L 7-41 11/19 *Nevada............................................L 13-50 Total ...............................................143-424 1989 (3-7, 2-6) Garth Hall Capts: Selected Game-by-Game 9/9 $@Northern Colorado ................L 17-19 9/16 Southern Utah..............................W 37-34 9/23 *@Nevada.........................................L 10-39 9/30 *Montana State (HC)..................W 23-21 10/7 *@Boise State.................................... L 7-20 10/14 *@Eastern Washington...............L 26-45 10/28 *Northern Arizona......................W 24-20 11/4 *Idaho................................................L 31-47 11/11 *@Montana......................................L 21-35 11/18 *Weber State...................................L 35-45 Total ...............................................231-325 $Forfeited to ISU 1990 (3-8, 1-7) Garth Hall Capts: Selected Game-by-Game 9/8 Southern Utah..............................W 37-12 9/15 *@Weber State (2-OT)..................L 38-45 9/22 Northern Iowa................................L 10-44 9/29 *@Northern Arizona.....................L 32-35 10/6 *Nevada (HC) .................................L 10-17 10/13 *@Idaho............................................L 20-41 10/20 *@Montana State........................W 23-19 10/27 *Boise State.....................................L 16-44 11/3 *Eastern Washington (OT)....... L 26-33 11/10 Mesa State..................................W 30-27 11/17 Montana...................................... L 23-42 Total ..........................................265-359
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Dave Kragthorpe 1980-82 21-14
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Bengal FOOTBALL 1991 (3-7-1, 2-6) Garth Hall Capts: Trevor Cavanaugh, Reed Payne, Steve Boyenger, Jack Horton 9/7 Mesa State........................................W 38-7 9/14 @Kansas State...................................L 7-41 9/28 *@Montana...................................... L 13-24 10/5 *Northern Arizona (HC).............W 45-14 10/12 *@Nevada ....................................... L 20-41 10/19 *Idaho................................................ L 21-46 10/26 *Montana State.................................L 7-16 11/2 *@Boise State.................................. L 16-38 11/9 *@Eastern Wash............................W 43-36 11/16 @Southern Utah............................ T 35-35 11/23 *Weber State................................... L 41-60 Total ............................................... 286-358
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Brian McNeely 1992-96 21-34
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1992 (3-8, 1-6) Brian McNeely Capts: Mahe Liava’a, Sylvester Jones, Pete Molino, Ted Oparnico, Robert Ford, Aaron Eleazar 9/5 Mesa State......................................W 52-17 9/12 *Boise State....................................W 24-20 9/19 @Northern Iowa............................ L 11-49 9/26 *@Northern Arizona..................... L 12-27 10/3 Central Washington....................W 38-26 10/10 *@Idaho............................................ L 18-49 10/17 *@Montana State.............................L 7-14 10/24 *@Weber State............................... L 11-27 10/31 *Eastern Washington (HC)............L 3-37 11/14 Southern Utah................................ L 28-29 11/21 *Montana......................................... L 14-21 Total ............................................... 218-316 1993 (2-9, 0-7) Brian McNeely Capts: Jeff Clark, Shawn Behr, Johnny Flowers, Kevin Kempf 9/4 $Chadron State...............................W 52-3 9/11 @Portland State................................L 7-21 9/18 *@Montana...................................... L 16-28 9/25 *Northern Arizona........................ L 15-32 10/2 $Mesa State....................................W 59-10 10/9 *Idaho (HC)...................................... L 27-56 10/16 *Montana State.............................. L 24-25 10/23 *@Boise State.................................. L 27-34 10/30 *@Eastern Washington..................L 7-38 11/6 @New Mexico................................. L 13-39
11/13 *Weber State.......................................L 17-21 Total ..................................................264-307 $Forfeited by ISU 1994 (6-5, 4-3) Brian McNeely Capts: Rick Brown, Tom Prudhomme, Rommie Wheeler, Jeff Clark 9/3 Adams State........................................ W 54-0 9/10 @Utah...................................................... L 0-66 9/17 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 19-41 10/1 *@Idaho................................................L 21-70 10/8 *@Montana State............................W 38-20 10/15 *Boise State.......................................W 32-31 10/22 *Eastern Washington (HC)...........W 21-16 10/29 Portland State.....................................L 21-38 11/5 *@Weber State..................................... L 6-40 11/12 *Montana...........................................W 28-23 11/19 Minnesota-Duluth..........................W 29-24 Total ..................................................269-369 1995 (6-5, 3-4) Brian McNeely Capts: Josh Hays, Alipate Taualupe, Robb Wetta, Shaun Lawson 9/9 @Cal Poly............................................W 28-22 9/16 Cal St.-Northridge............................. W 52-0 9/23 Southern Utah..................................W 48-14 9/30 *Idaho..................................................W 26-21 10/7 *@Eastern Washington................... W 14-7 10/14 *Montana State (HC)........................L 14-18 10/21 *@Boise State......................................L 17-27 10/28 *Northern Arizona............................L 14-42 11/4 *@Montana..........................................L 21-35 11/11 @North Texas......................................L 38-41 11/18 *Weber State.....................................W 35-25 Total ..................................................307-252 1996 (4-7, 2-6) Brian McNeely Capts: Telly Lockette, Josh Hays, Steve Burch, Gary Anderson 8/31 @Mississippi........................................L 14-38 9/7 Cal Poly (OT)......................................W 35-32 9/21 Western Montana............................. W 47-0 9/28 *@Montana State..............................L 13-17 10/5 *Sacramento State............................ W 44-8 10/12 *@Montana..........................................L 19-43 10/26 *Eastern Washington (HC).............L 17-31 11/2 *@Northern Arizona (OT)...............L 38-50 11/9 *Cal State Northridge......................L 40-42 11/16 *@Portland State.............................W 31-12 11/23 *Weber State.......................................L 22-37 Total ..................................................320-316
Tom Walsh 1997-98 6-16 1997 (3-8, 2-6) Tom Walsh Capts: Telly Lockette, Trevor Bell, Gary Anderson, James Ferrell 9/6 @Utah State........................................... L 7-41 9/13 Idaho........................................................ L 0-43 9/27 *Montana State..................................L 13-14 10/4 *@Sacramento State........................L 19-23 10/11 *Montana (HC)..................................... L 0-48 10/18 Southern Utah..................................W 46-31 10/25 *@Eastern Washington..................... L 7-51 11/1 *Northern Arizona..........................W 41-24 11/8 *@Cal St.-Northridge.......................L 22-31 11/15 *Portland State.................................W 26-24 11/22 *@Weber State..................................... L 7-26 Total ..................................................188-356 1998 (3-8, 2-6) Tom Walsh Capts: Craig Joseph, Raven Battle, Pete Beecher 9/5 @New Mexico....................................... L 9-38 9/19 *Weber State............................................L 3-6 9/26 *@Portland State.............................W 44-41 10/3 *@Idaho.................................................. L 3-52 10/10 *@Northern Arizona........................... L 7-30 10/17 *Eastern Washington (HC).............L 13-44 10/24 Southern Utah..................................W 50-33 10/31 *@Montana..........................................L 13-40 11/7 *Sacramento State............................L 13-36 11/14 *@Montana State..............................L 35-66 11/21 *Cal St.-Northridge.........................W 32-29 Total ..................................................221-415
Larry Lewis 1999-2006 40-49 1999 (4-7, 2-6) Larry Lewis Capts: Pete Garces, Gene Zuniga, Brandon Reed 9/4 Eastern Oregon................................W 54-28 9/11 Ft. Lewis................................................ W 42-3 9/18 *@Weber State...................................L 24-27
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9/25 *Portland State...................................L 13-52 10/2 *@Cal St.-Northridge.......................L 24-41 10/9 *$Northern Arizona (HC)..............W 28-43 10/16 *@Eastern Wash.................................L 38-45 10/23 @Southern Utah................................L 47-63 10/30 *Montana.............................................L 23-73 11/6 *@Sacramento State........................L 24-41 11/13 *Montana State................................W 29-13 Total ..................................................345-429 $Forfeit to ISU 2000 (6-5, 4-4) Larry Lewis Capts: Matt Nighswonger, Ben Simpson, Brandon Tuia 9/9 Montana Tech...................................W 58-10 9/16 *@Eastern Washington..................... L 7-38 9/23 *Sacramento State..........................W 41-39 9/30 *@Cal St.-Northridge (OT)............W 31-30 10/7 *Northern Arizona..........................W 28-21 10/14 *@Portland State...............................L 24-59 10/21 Southern Utah (HC)..........................L 24-62 10/28 *Weber State.......................................L 13-16 11/4 *@Montana..........................................L 21-38 11/11 *Montana State................................W 58-14 11/18 @Utah State.......................................W 27-24 Total ..................................................329-351 2001 (4-7, 1-6) Larry Lewis Capts: Bart Teuscher, Donell McNeal, Josh Robinson, Javier Garcia 9/8 Montana Tech..................................... W 40-7 9/22 *@Sacramento State........................L 27-33 9/29 Montana State-Northern................ W 55-0 10/6 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 26-51 10/13 *Portland State (HC).......................W 23-17 10/20 @Utah State.........................................L 27-28 10/27 *@Weber State...................................L 17-42 11/3 *Montana.............................................L 28-32 11/10 *@Montana State..............................L 13-52 11/17 Southern Utah..................................W 30-23 11/24 *Eastern Washington.......................L 45-48 Total ..................................................331-333 2002 (8-3, 5-2) Larry Lewis Big Sky Champions Capts: Doug Baughman, Bart Brooks, Eddie Johnson 8/29 (Thur.)Montana-Western................ W 48-7 9/14 @Utah State........................................L 33-38 9/21 *@Montana............................................ L 9-13 9/28 *Sacramento State..........................W 32-24 10/5 *@Eastern Washington.................W 21-14 10/12 *Montana State (HC)......................W 18-14 10/26 *Weber State....................................... W 34-0
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide *@Portland State...............................L 24-27 *Northern Arizona..........................W 46-20 Cal Poly................................................W 24-14 @Southern Utah.............................W 42-17 ..................................................331-189
2003 (8-4, 4-3) Larry Lewis Capts: Lee Long, Isaac Mitchell, Josh Whitworth 8/28 (Thur.) Montana-Western.............W 54-20 9/6 @Boise State.......................................... L 0-62 9/13 Northern Colorado.........................W 42-33 9/27 *@Sacramento State........................L 21-47 10/4 *Eastern Wash.(2-OT).....................W 55-52 10/11 *@Montana State............................W 23-17 10/18 *Montana (2-OT) (HC)....................W 43-40 10/25 *@Weber State...................................L 21-38 11/1 *Portland State.................................W 30-20 11/8 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 31-46 11/15 @Cal Poly (R)......................................W 38-31 11/22 Southern Utah..................................W 36-17 Total ..................................................394-423 2004 (3-8, 2-5) Larry Lewis Capts: Mark Hetherington, Vince Caviglia, Ernie James 9/4 @San Diego State..............................L 21-38 9/11 Cal Poly..................................................L 20-35 9/18 @Northern Colorado (2OT).........W 49-42 9/25 *@Eastern Wash.................................L 22-47 10/2 *Montana State..................................L 13-17 10/9 *@Montana..........................................L 22-24 10/23 *Sacramento State (HC)................W 29-24 10/30 *Weber State.......................................L 14-26 11/6 *@Portland State...............................L 21-42 11/13 *Northern Arizona..........................W 24-17 11/20 @Southern Utah................................L 31-45 Total ..................................................266-357 2005 (5-6, 3-4) Larry Lewis Capts: Shedrack Okoebor, Pago Togafau, Jeff Charleston 9/1 Southern Utah..................................W 38-13 9/10 @Kentucky...........................................L 29-41 9/17 Montana-Western............................. W 37-0 9/24 *Eastern Wash. (HC)........................W 34-30 10/1 *@Montana State..............................L 28-30 10/8 *Montana.............................................L 10-32 10/22 *@Sacramento State......................W 27-17 10/29 *@Weber State...................................L 21-30 11/5 *Portland State.................................W 36-34 11/12 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 28-42 11/19 @Cal Poly..............................................L 10-35 Total ..................................................298-304
2006 (2-9, 1-7) Larry Lewis Capts: Matt Gutierrez, Pago Togafau, James Drake 9/2 @UNLV...................................................L 10-54 9/9 Fort Lewis...........................................W 48-12 9/16 @Idaho..................................................L 24-27 9/23 *Northern Arizona (HC)..................L 27-33 10/7 *@Northern Colorado....................W 41-13 10/14 *@Portland State...............................L 13-34 10/21 *Montana State..................................L 35-42 10/28 *@Montana..........................................L 10-23 11/4 *Sacramento State............................L 14-22 11/11 *@Eastern Washington..................... L 6-40 11/18 *Weber State.......................................L 27-30 Total ..................................................255-330
11/15 *@Montana...........................................L 10-29 11/22 *Sacramento State (OT).................W 36-33 Total ...................................................256-494 2009 (1-10, 1-7) John Zamberlin Capts: Jaron Taylor, Sean Rutten, Clint Knickrehm 9/5 @Arizona State...................................... L 3-50 9/12 @Oklahoma . ......................................... L 0-64 9/19 *@Weber State....................................L 17-44
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Central Washington............... L 22-33 *Eastern Washington (HC)......L 3-38 *@Sacramento State.............. L 17-38 *Northern Colorado..................L 7-30 *@Northern Arizona............... L 12-40 *@Montana State.................... L 10-41 *Montana................................... L 10-12 *Portland State ..................... W 41-34 .......................................... 142-424
John Zamberlin 2007-pres. 5-29 2007 (3-8, 2-6) John Zamberlin Capts: George Yarno, Ryan Phipps, Terrance Calloway, Dan Zeidman 9/8 Southern Oregon............................W 37-11 9/15 @Oregon State...................................L 10-61 9/22 *Eastern Washington......................... L 7-34 9/29 *@Montana State..............................L 20-40 10/6 *Northern Colorado (HC).............W 26-14 10/13 *@Northern Arizona.........................L 24-45 10/20 *Portland State.................................W 38-20 10/27 Cal Poly..................................................L 28-48 11/3 *@Weber State...................................L 37-52 11/10 *Montana.............................................L 14-27 11/17 *@Sacramento State........................L 30-41 Total ..................................................271-393 2008 (1-11, 1-7) John Zamberlin Capts: Eddie Thompson, Ryan Phipps, Clint Knickrehm 8/30 @Boise State.......................................... L 7-49 9/6 @Idaho..................................................L 27-42 9/18 (Thur.) North Dakota . .....................L 35-38 9/27 *@Eastern Washington...................L 31-45 10/4 *Montana State..................................L 21-33 10/11 *@Northern Colorado........................ L 9-29 10/18 *Northern Arizona (HC)..................L 30-52 10/25 *@Portland State...............................L 13-36 11/1 @Cal Poly..............................................L 10-49 11/8 *Weber State.......................................L 27-59
Idaho State and Boise State have played twice in the last six years, with 2008 marking the 30th meeting between the two long-time rivals.
Adams State (3-0) 2-0 Home, 1-0 Away 1994...H......9/3...... W............................... 54-0 1958...H....10/11.... W............................... 26-0 1957...A....11/16.... W............................. 42-12 Air Force (1-0) 1-0 Away 1956...A....11/17.... W............................... 13-7 Arizona State (0-1) 1-0 Away 2009...A......9/5....... L................................ 3-50 Boise State (6-24) 4-10 Home, 2-14 Away 2008...A.....8/30...... L................................ 7-49 2003...A......9/6....... L................................ 0-62 1995...A....10/21..... L.............................. 17-27 1994...H....10/15.... W............................. 32-31
1993...A....10/23..... L...................... 27-34 1992...H.....9/12..... W..................... 24-20 1991...A.....11/2...... L...................... 16-38 1990...H....10/27..... L...................... 16-44 1989...A.....10/7...... L........................ 7-20 1988...H.....11/5...... L...................... 10-31 1987...A....10/24.... W..................... 35-32 1986...H.....9/27..... W....................... 25-6 1985...A.....11/2...... L...................... 15-29 1984...H.....10/6...... L............ (HC) 23-26 1983...A.....11/5...... L...................... 20-32 1982...H....11/20..... L...................... 24-27 1981...A.....9/19..... W..................... 21-10 1980...H....11/22..... L...................... 13-22 1979...A....10/20..... L........................ 0-44 1978...H....10/28..... L...................... 14-16 1977...A.....11/5...... L........................ 7-31 1976...H....11/13..... L........................ 0-37 1975...H....11/15..... L...................... 17-20 1974...A....10/12..... L........................ 3-61
Bengal FOOTBALL
ALL-tiME sEASONS
11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 Total
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Bengal FOOTBALL Cal State Fullerton (1-2) 1-1 Home, 0-1 Away 1986...A.....9/13...... L.............. 25-35 1983...H....10/29.... W............. 43-10 1979...H....11/17..... L................ 7-42
Chico State (2-0) 2-0 Home 1986...H......9/6...... W............. 43-17 1984...H.....9/15..... W............. 47-23
Cal State Northridge (3-4) 2-2 Home, 1-2 Away 2000...A.....9/30..... W.... (OT) 31-30 1999...A.....10/2...... L.............. 27-41 1998...H....11/21.... W............. 32-29 1997...A.....11/8...... L.............. 22-31 1996...H.....11/9...... L.............. 40-42 1995...H.....9/16..... W............... 52-0 1988...H.....9/24...... L.............. 23-34
Colorado College (11-2-1) 6-1 Home, 5-1-1 Away 1960...H....10/22.... W..... (HC) 77-8 1959...A....10/24.... W............... 14-8 1958...H....10/25..... L........ (HC) 7-8 1957...A....10/26.... W............... 34-7 1956...H....10/27.... W............... 32-0 1955...H.....9/24..... W............... 27-0 1954...A.....9/25..... W............... 28-6 1953...H.....10/3..... W............. 27-20 1952...A.....10/4..... W............... 17-6 1951...H....10/13.... W.... (HC) 20-12 1950...A....11/11.... W............... 20-7 1949...H................. W............... 28-6 1948...A.................. T.............. 13-13 1942...A.................. L................ 7-21
Cal State Hayward (1-0) 1-0 Home 1973...H.....9/15..... W............... 21-7
ALL-tiME Opponents
Cal State Los Angeles (1-0) 1-0 Home 1971...H.....9/25..... W............... 19-6
98
Jerry Dunne set NCAA records for total plays and yards gained in this 1969 game at Montana
1973...H....11/11..... L...........17-21 1972...A....11/11..... L...........28-31 1971...H....11/13.... W..........21-17 1970...H....10/31..... L.............3-24 1969...A....11/15..... L...........27-35 1968...A.....11/2...... L...........20-27
Brigham Young (0-3) 0-2 Home, 0-1 Away 1951...A.....9/14...... L................ 7-27 1950...H.....9/16...... L.............. 13-14 1932...H.................. L................ 0-32
Cal Poly (6-11) 3-5 Home, 3-6 Away 2008...A.....11/1...... L.............. 10-49 2006...H....10/27..... L.............. 28-48 2005...A....11/19..... L.............. 10-35 2004...H.....9/11...... L.............. 20-35 2003...A....11/15.... W (Rain) 38-31 2002...H....11/16.... W............. 24-14 1996...H......9/7...... W..... (OT) 35-32 1995...A......9/9...... W............. 28-22 1983...A....10/22..... L.............. 37-44 1982...H.....9/25...... L.............. 13-15 1976...H.....9/18...... L.............. 17-29 1975...A.....11/8...... L.............. 14-65 1974...H....11/16.... W............... 12-7 1973...A.....9/22...... L.............. 10-20 1964...A....11/21.... W............... 20-0 1938...A.................. L................ 0-21 1937...H....11/25..... L.. (Thurs.) 7-13 Central Washington (1-1) 1-0 Home 1992...H.....10/3..... W............. 38-26 2009...H.....9/26...... L.............. 22-33 Chadron State (2-0) 1-0 Home, 1-0 Away 1993...H......9/4...... W............... 52-3 1949...A................. W............... 20-2
Colorado Mines (11-3-1) 5-1-1 Home, 6-2 Away 1962...A.....9/22..... W............... 30-0 1961...H.....9/30..... W............... 50-6 1960...A....10/29..... L.................. 0-7 1958...A....10/31..... L..... (Fri.) 14-23 1957...H.....11/2..... W............... 34-7 1956...A.....11/3..... W............... 27-6 1955...H.....11/5..... W............. 28-13 1954...A.....11/6..... W............. 21-14 1953...H....10/10.... W.... (HC) 33-20 1952...A....10/25.... W............. 21-13 1951...H.....9/22...... L.... (Sun.)12-14 1950...A.....9/23..... W............... 19-7 1949...H.................. T.............. 27-27 1948...A................. W............. 13-12 1947...H................. W............... 25-0 Drake (4-3) 2-1 Home, 2-2 Away 1982...A.....9/11..... W............. 41-21 1972...H....11/18.... W............. 24-21 1970...A.....9/12...... L.............. 10-39 1969...H....11/22..... L.............. 30-58 1963...A.....11/2...... L.............. 12-15 1962...H.....11/3..... W............. 33-14 1961...A....10/21.... W............. 12-11
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Eastern Kentucky (1-0) 1-0 Neutral 1981...H....12/19.... W............. 34-23 Eastern Michigan (1-1) 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1972...A.....10/7..... W............. 21-14 1971...H.....10/2...... L.............. 22-23 Eastern Montana (1-0) 1-0 Home 1977...H.....9/24..... W............. 47-15 Eastern Oregon (1-0) 1-0 Home 1999...H......9/4...... W............. 54-28 Eastern Washington (9-22) 5-14 Home, 4-9 Away 2009...H.....9/19...... L....... (HC) 3-38 2008...A.....9/27...... L.............. 31-45 2007...H.....9/22...... L................ 7-34 2006...A....11/11..... L................ 6-40 2005...H.....9/24..... W.... (HC) 34-30 2004...A.....9/25...... L.............. 22-47 2003...H.....10/4..... W.. (2 OT) 55-52 2002...A.....10/5..... W............. 21-14 2001...H....11/24..... L.............. 45-48 2000...A.....9/16...... L................ 7-38 1999...A....10/16..... L.............. 38-45 1998...H....10/17..... L.... (HC) 13-44 1997...A....10/25..... L................ 7-51 1996...H....10/26..... L.... (HC) 17-31 1995...A.....10/7..... W............... 14-7 1994...H....10/22.... W... (HC) 21-16 1993...A....10/30..... L................ 7-38 1992...H....10/31..... L...... (HC) 3-37 1991...A.....11/9..... W............. 43-36 1990...H.....11/3...... L..... (OT) 26-33 1989...A....10/14..... L.............. 26-45 1988...H....10/29..... L...... (HC) 3-35 1987...A.....9/19...... L.............. 14-44 1986...H....10/11..... L...... (HC) 7-34 1985...H....11/23..... L.............. 21-42 1984...H....10/27..... L.............. 23-41 1983...A.....9/17..... W............. 20-13 1981...H.....9/12..... W............. 34-10 1958...H.....9/20..... W............... 30-7 1953...H.....9/19...... L................ 6-14 1947...H.................. L...... (HC) 0-13
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Fresno State (2-1) 1-0 Home, 1-1 Away 1977...A........L........................... 7-28 1968...A.......W........................ 38-23 1964...H.......W........................ 20-12 Hastings (1-0) 1-0 Home 1957...H.......W.......................... 22-0 Hawai’i (0-3) 0-1 Home, 0-2 Away 1967...A........L........................... 6-21 1959...H........L........................... 8-14 1958...A........L......................... 19-40 Idaho (11-28) 6-13 Home, 5-14 Away, 0-1 Neutral 2008...A......9/6....... L.............. 27-42 2006...A.....9/16...... L.............. 24-27 1998...A.....10/3...... L................ 3-52 1997...H.....9/13...... L................ 0-43 1995...H.....9/30..... W............. 26-21 1994...A.....10/1...... L.............. 21-70 1993...H.....10/9...... L.... (HC) 27-56 1992...A....10/10..... L.............. 18-49 1991...H....10/19..... L.............. 21-46 1990...A....10/13..... L.............. 20-41 1989...H.....11/4...... L.............. 31-47 1988...A....11/12..... L................ 7-41 1987...H.....10/3..... W............. 30-21 1986...A.....10/4...... L.............. 26-38 1985...H....10/26.... W............. 38-37 1984...A....11/10..... L.............. 42-45 1983...H.....9/24..... W............. 41-31 1982...H.....11/6...... L.............. 17-20 1981...A....10/31.... W............. 24-14 1980...A.....11/8..... W............. 28-21 1979...H.....10/6...... L.... (HC) 23-28 1978...A....11/11........... No Contest 1977...A.....10/8..... W............. 34-14 1976...H....10/30..... L.................. 3-6 1975...A.....9/27..... W............. 29-15 1974...H.....10/5...... L................ 9-28 1973...A....11/17..... L................ 0-43 1972...H....10/21.... W............... 35-7 1971...A.....10/9...... L................ 3-40
1970...H.....10/3..... W............. 35-14 1969...A.....9/27..... W............. 47-42 1968...H.....9/28...... L.... (HC) 15-35 1967...N.....9/30...... L (in Boise) 6-16 1966...H.....10/8...... L.............. 20-27 1965...A....11/13..... L................ 7-15 1963...H....11/16..... L................ 0-14 1962...A.....9/29...... L.................. 6-9 1929...H....11/28..... L (Thurs.)(HC) 7-14 1916...H.................. L................ 0-32 *game forfeited Kansas State (0-1) 0-1 Away 1991...A.....9/14...... L................ 7-41 Kentucky (0-1) 0-1 Away 2005...A.....9/10...... L.............. 29-41 Lewis & Clark (1-1) 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1952...A.....11/8..... W............. 21-18 1951...H....11/10..... L................ 2-40 Mesa State (4-0) 4-0 Home 1993...H.....10/2..... W............ 59-10 1992...H......9/5...... W............. 52-17 1991...H......9/7...... W............... 38-7 1990...H....11/10.... W............. 30-27 Minnesota-Duluth (1-0) 1-0 Home 1994...H....11/19.... W............. 29-24 Mississippi (0-1) 0-1 Away 1996...A.....8/31...... L.............. 14-38 Montana (13-39) 10-13 Home, 3-26 Away 2009...H.....11/7...... L.............. 10-12 2008...A....11/15..... L.............. 10-29 2007...H....11/10..... L.............. 14-27 2006...A....10/28..... L.............. 10-23 2005...H.....10/8...... L.............. 10-32 2004...A.....10/9...... L.............. 22-24 2003...H....10/18.... W.. (2 OT) (HC) 43-40 2002...A.....9/21...... L................ 9-13 2001...H.....11/3...... L.............. 28-32 2000...A.....11/4...... L.............. 21-38 1999...H....10/30..... L.............. 23-73
1998...A....10/31..... L.............. 13-40 1997...H....10/11..... L...... (HC) 0-48 1996...A....10/12..... L.............. 19-43 1995...A.....11/4...... L.............. 21-35 1994...H....11/12.... W............. 28-23 1993...A.....9/18...... L.............. 16-28 1992...H....11/21..... L.............. 14-21 1991...A.....9/28...... L.............. 13-24 1990...H....11/17..... L.............. 23-42 1989...A....11/11..... L.............. 21-35 1988...H.....9/17...... L................ 7-34 1987...A.....11/7...... L................ 0-63 1986...H....11/15..... L.............. 13-57 1986...A....10/18..... L.............. 31-38 1985...A....10/12..... L.............. 29-35 1984...H.....9/22..... W............... 43-3 1983...A....11/19.... W............. 31-17 1982...H....10/23.... W... (HC) 28-14 1981...A....10/17..... L.............. 21-24 1980...H....10/18.... W..... (HC) 17-0 1979...A....10/13..... L.............. 24-28 1978...H....10/21..... L...... (HC) 7-28 1977...A....10/22..... L.............. 15-17 1976...A.....11/6...... L.............. 17-21 1975...A....10/11.... W............... 10-7 1974...H.....11/9..... W............. 25-22 1973...A....10/13..... L.............. 14-19 1972...H....10/14.... W..... (HC) 14-7 1971...A....10/16..... L.............. 35-45 1970...H....10/17..... L.... (HC) 34-35 1969...A....10/18..... L.............. 36-46 1968...H....10/19.... W............. 23-13 1967...A....10/21..... L................ 0-20 1966...H....10/22.... W... (HC) 17-14 1965...A.....10/2...... L................ 0-16 1964...H.....11/7..... W............... 14-7 1963...A....10/12.... W............. 14-13 1962...H....10/27..... L.... (HC) 15-22 1936...A.....10/9...... L...... (Fri.)13-45 1922...A.................. L.............. 12-15 1921...A.................. L................ 0-25 Montana State (30-43-3) 21-17-2 Home, 9-26-1 Away 2009...A....10/31..... L.............. 10-41 2008...H.....10/4...... L.............. 21-33 2007...A.....9/29...... L.............. 20-40 2006...H....10/21..... L.............. 35-42 2005...A.....10/1...... L.............. 28-30 2004...H.....10/2...... L.............. 13-17 2003...A....10/11.... W............. 23-17 2002...H....10/12.... W... (HC) 18-14 2001...A....11/10..... L.............. 13-52
2000...H....11/11.... W............. 58-14 1999...H....11/13.... W............. 29-13 1998...A....11/14..... L.............. 35-66 1997...H.....9/27...... L.............. 13-14 1996...A....10/12..... L.............. 13-17 1995...H....10/14..... L.... (HC) 14-18 1994...A.....10/8..... W............. 38-20 1993...H....10/16..... L.............. 24-25 1992...A....10/17..... L................ 7-14 1991...H....10/26..... L................ 7-16 1990...A....10/20.... W............. 23-19 1989...H.....9/30..... W... (HC) 23-21 1988...A.....10/1...... L.............. 37-45 1987...H....11/14.... W............. 52-33 1986...H.....9/20...... L.............. 27-50 1985...H....10/19.... W..... (HC) 50-9 1984...A.....9/29..... W............... 22-6 1983...H.....10/8..... W..... (HC) 26-3 1982...A.....10/2...... L.. (3 OT) 27-30 1981...H.....11/7..... W............... 31-3 1980...A....10/11..... L................ 7-21 1979...H.....9/22...... L.............. 14-31 1978...A....10/14..... L.............. 12-23 1977...H....10/15..... L...... (HC) 0-31 1976...A....10/16..... L................ 7-28 1975...H....10/18..... L...... (HC) 7-19 1974...A....10/19..... L................ 0-14 1973...H.....10/6...... L.............. 21-43 1973...A......9/8....... L................ 7-42 1972...A....10/28.... W............. 20-16 1971...H....10/23.... W... (HC) 38-36 1970...A....10/10.... W............. 24-21 1969...H....10/11.... W..... (HC) 20-7 1968...A....10/12..... L.............. 14-31 1967...H....10/14..... L...... (HC) 7-24 1966...A....10/15..... L................ 0-49 1965...H....10/16.... W..... (HC) 14-0 1964...A....10/24..... L................ 0-20 1963...H....10/26.... W... (HC) 19-15 1962...A....10/13..... L.............. 14-30 1961...H....10/28.... W... (HC) 14-12 1960...A....10/15..... L................ 9-14 1959...H....10/17.... W....... (HC) 6-0 1958...A....10/18..... L................ 6-17 1957...H....10/19.... W... (HC) 26-13 1956...A....10/20..... L................ 6-26 1955...A....10/29.... W............... 20-0 1955...H.....10/1..... W............. 28-14 1954...H....10/30..... L.............. 20-39 1954...A.....10/2...... L.............. 13-22 1953...A....10/31.... W............... 13-0 1952...H.....11/1..... W............. 35-12 1951...A.....10/6..... W............... 19-6
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1950...H.....11/4..... W......... 39-13 1949...A.................. L.......... 14-19 1948...H................. W......... 20-14 1947...A.................. L.......... 12-34 1941...H.................. T (HC) 13-13 1940...H.................. L............ 7-15 1939...A.................. L............ 6-10 1938...H................. W (HC) 16-0 1937...A....10/16..... L............ 7-25 1936...H....11/11..... L (Mon.) 19-32 1935...H....11/11..... T (Wed.) (HC) 7-7 1933...H................. W (HC) 13-6 1932...A.................. T.............. 0-0 1923...H.................. L............ 0-41 Montana St.-Northern (1-0) 1-0 Home, 0-0 Away 2001...H.....9/29..... W........... 55-0 Montana Tech (9-4) (1923-37 listed as Montana Mines) 8-1 Home, 1-3 Away 2001...H . ...9/8...... W........... 40-7 2000...H......9/9...... W........... 58-7 1937...H....10/30.... W........... 39-6 1936...A....10/31..... L (Snow) 0-6 1935...H.....11/2..... W (Snow) 60-0 1933...H................. W......... 33-13 1932...A................. W........... 17-7 1931...H.................. L............ 7-14 1930...A.................. L.......... 24-32 1929...H....10/19.... W........... 31-0 1928...H....11/11.... W (Sun.) 22-0 1925...A....10/28..... L.............. 6-7 1923...H................. W............. 7-6 Montana-Western (9-0) (1928-31 listed as Montana Normal) 7-0 Home, 2-0 Away 2005...H.....9/17..... W........... 37-0 2003...H.....8/28..... W (Thurs.) 54-20 2002...H.....8/29..... W (Thurs.) 48-7 1996...H.....9/21..... W........... 47-0 1980...H....10/25.... W........... 41-0 1931...A....11/14.... W......... 111-0 1930...H................. W (HC) 103-0 1929...A.....11/2..... W........... 40-0 1928...H.....10/6..... W........... 58-0
ALL-tiME Opponents
Fort Lewis (2-0) 2-0 Home 1999...H.......W.......................... 42-3 2006...H.......W........................ 48-12
99
Bengal FOOTBALL
ALL-tiME Opponents
Nebraska-Omaha (7-4-1) 5-1 Home, 2-3-1 Away 1969 H...10/4..... W............46-7 1968 A...11/16.... W..........16-13 1966 H.....9/17..... W..........28-20 1965..A.....9/18...... L...........14-26 1964...H.....9/19..... W............30-0 1963...A.....9/28...... L.............6-19 1960...H.....10/8..... W............44-6 1959...A....10/10.... W............33-0 1956...H....10/13..... L..... (HC) 0-9 1955...A....11/11..... L... (Fri.) 7-18 1941...A.................. T.. (Rain) 0-0 1939...H................. W..............6-0
100
Nevada (11-18) 7-7 Home, 4-11 Away 1991...A....10/12..... L...........20-41 1990...H.....10/6...... L (HC) 10-17 1989...A.....9/23...... L...........10-39 1988...H....11/19..... L...........13-50 1987...A....10/31..... L...........19-40 1986...H.....11/1...... L...........14-44 1985...A.....11/9...... L...........14-42 1984...H....11/17..... L...........27-29 1983...A....11/23..... L...........16-37 1983...H.....10/1...... L...........20-27 1982...H....11/13..... L...........14-24 1981...H.....9/26..... W............23-7 1980...A.....11/1..... W..........30-26 1979...A......9/8....... L.............6-24 1978...H.....11/8...... L.............0-37 1977...A.....9/17...... L.............0-35 1976...H.....9/25..... W..........27-22 1975...A.....11/1..... W............28-3 1974...H.....9/21..... W............13-7 1973...A.....9/29...... L...........14-38 1971...H....10/30.... W............27-0 1963...H.....9/21..... W..........36-19 1962...A....11/17..... L.............7-14 1957...A.....9/28..... W............40-6 1956...H.....9/22..... W............20-6 1953...A....11/14.... W..........34-13 1952...H....10/18.... W..........33-13 1940...A.................. L.............0-62 1936...A.....10/2...... L (Fri.) 12-21 Nevada-Las Vegas (2-5) 2-0 Home, 0-5 Away 2006...A......9/2....... L...........10-54 1984...A....10/13..... L......... 20-33* 1976...A.....10/2...... L...........17-31 1975...H.....9/20..... W............15-7
1974...A....11/23..... L................ 7-31 1970...H.....9/26..... W............. 64-34 1969...A.....11/8...... L.............. 31-35 *forfeited to ISU New Mexico (0-3) 0-3 Away 1998...A......9/5....... L................ 9-38 1993...A.....11/6...... L.............. 13-39 1967...A.....9/16...... L................ 3-21 North Dakota St. (0-1) 0-1 Home 1964...H....11/14..... L.............. 21-28 North Dakota (0-3) 0-2 Home, 0-1 Away 2008...H.....9/18...... L.............. 35-38 1966...A.....9/24...... L................ 0-41 1965...H.....11/6...... L................ 0-27 North Texas (0-1) 0-1 Away 1995...A....11/11..... L.............. 38-41 Northern Arizona (17-29-1) 14-11 Home, 3-18-1 Away 2009...A....10/24..... L.............. 12-40 2008...H....10/18..... L..... (HC) 30-52 2007...A....10/13..... L.............. 24-45 2006...H.....9/23...... L.... (HC) 27-33 2005...A....11/12..... L.............. 28-42 2004...H....11/13.... W............. 24-17 2003...A.....11/8...... L.............. 31-46 2002...H.....11/9..... W............. 46-20 2001...A.....10/6...... L.............. 26-51 2000...H.....10/7..... W............. 28-21 1999...H.....10/9..... W............ 28-43* 1998...A....10/10..... L................ 7-30 1997...H.....11/1..... W............. 41-24 1996...A.....10/2...... L..... (OT) 38-50 1995...H....10/28..... L.............. 14-42 1994...A.....9/17...... L.............. 19-41 1993...H.....9/25...... L.............. 15-32 1992...A.....9/26...... L.............. 12-27 1991...H.....10/5..... W... (HC) 45-14 1990...A.....9/29...... L.............. 32-35 1989...H....10/28.... W............. 24-20 1988...A....10/22..... L................ 7-27 1987...H....10/17..... L.............. 23-32 1986...A.....11/8...... L.............. 17-31 1985...H.....10/5..... W............... 34-3 1984...A....10/20.... W............. 29-15
1983...H....10/15.... W............. 42-24 1982...A....10/16..... L.............. 16-18 1981...H.....10/3..... W..... (HC) 31-6 1980...A.....10/4...... L.............. 13-38 1979...H.....9/29...... L.................. 3-6 1978...A.....9/16...... L.............. 14-34 1977...H.....9/10...... L................ 7-28 1976...A.....9/11...... L................ 7-34 1975...H.....10/4..... W............... 17-7 1974...A.....9/28...... L.............. 15-20 1973...H....11/22..... L.. (Thurs.) 7-35 1966...H.....10/1...... L.............. 13-14 1965...A.....10/9...... T.................. 0-0 1964...H.....10/3...... L.............. 21-28 1963...A.....10/5..... W............... 13-2 1962...H.....10/6...... L.............. 26-35 1961...A....10/14.... W............... 27-0 1960...H.....9/24..... W............. 30-16 1959...A.....9/19...... L................ 7-16 1954...H....11/11.... W.. (Thurs.) 46-7 1951...H....10/27.... W............. 34-20 *forfeited to ISU Northern Colorado (19-7) (Was Colorado State 1939-1961) 9-3 Home, 10-3 Away 2009...H....10/17..... L................ 7-30 2008...A....10/11..... L................ 9-29 2007...H.....10/6..... W.... (HC) 26-14 2006...A.....10/7..... W............. 41-13 2004...A.....9/18..... W.. (2 OT) 49-42 2003...H.....9/13..... W............. 42-33 1989...A......9/9...... W............ 17-19* 1985...H......9/7...... W............. 44-17 1979...H.....9/15...... L................ 0-23 1978...A.....10/7..... W................. 9-7 1961...A....10/14..... L.............. 22-27 1960...H.....11/5..... W............... 14-7 1959...A.....11/7..... W............. 32-13 1958...H.....11/8..... W............... 14-6 1957...A.....11/9..... W................. 7-6 1956...H....11/10.... W............... 20-7 1955...A.....10/7..... W...... (Fri.) 19-0 1954...H.....10/9..... W... (HC) 28-13 1953...A....10/16.... W...... (Fri.) 10-7 1952...H....10/11.... W... (HC) 46-16 1951...A....10/19.... W....... (Fri.) 12-6 1950...H....10/28..... L.... (HC) 18-20 1949...A................. W............... 41-6 1948...H................. W..... (HC) 28-6 1940...A.................. L................ 7-21 1939...H.................. L................ 0-13 *forfeited to ISU
Northern Iowa (0-2) 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away 1992...A.....9/19...... L.............. 11-49 1990...H.....9/22...... L.............. 10-44 Oklahoma (0-1) 1-0 Away 2009...A.....9/12...... L.... (Rain) 0-64 Oregon (0-1) 0-1 Away 1988...A....10/15..... L................ 7-52 Oregon State (0-1) 0-1 Away 2007...A.....9/15...... L.............. 10-61 Pepperdine (0-1) 0-1 Home 1955...H.....9/17..... W................. 9-0 Portland State (23-11-1) 14-4-1 Home, 9-7 Away 2009...H....11/14.... W............. 41-34 2008...A....10/25..... L.............. 13-36 2007...H....10/20.... W............. 38-20 2006...A....10/14..... L.............. 13-34 2005...H.....11/5..... W............. 36-34 2004...A.....11/6...... L.............. 21-42 2003...H.....11/1..... W............. 30-20 2002...A.....11/2...... L.............. 24-27 2001...H....10/13.... W... (HC) 23-17 2000...A....10/14..... L.............. 24-59 1999...H.....9/25...... L.............. 13-52 1998...A.....9/26..... W............. 43-41 1997...H....11/15.... W............. 26-24 1996...A....11/16.... W............. 31-12 1994...H....10/29..... L.............. 21-38 1993...A.....9/11...... L................ 7-21 1987...H....10/10..... T.... (HC) 24-24 1985...A.....9/14..... W............. 23-10 1982...H.....9/18..... W............. 38-14 1981...A....10/10.... W............... 28-9 1980...H.....9/27..... W............. 59-33 1979...A....11/10..... L.............. 14-44 1978...H.....9/23..... W............. 27-13 1977...A.....10/1...... L................ 0-47 1976...H.....10/9...... L.... (HC) 14-26 1974...H.....11/2..... W... (HC) 24-16 1973...A.....11/3..... W............. 21-13 1972...H.....9/30..... W............... 51-6 1971...A.....11/6..... W............... 37-0 1970...H.....11/7..... W............... 37-6
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
1969...A.....11/1..... W............. 46-23 1968...H.....9/14..... W............. 52-30 1967...A....11/23.... W (Thurs.) 22-21 1966...A....11/24.... W (Thurs.) 12-7 1965...H....10/30.... W............... 27-7 Rhode Island (1-0) 1-0 Home 1981...H.....12/5..... W............... 51-0 Sacramento State (6-8) 5-2 Home, 1-6 Away 2009...A....10/10..... L.............. 17-38 2008...H....11/22.... W..... (OT) 36-33 2007...A....11/17..... L.............. 30-41 2006...H.....11/4...... L.............. 14-22 2005...A....10/22.... W............. 27-17 2004...H....10/23.... W... (HC) 29-24 2003...A.....9/27...... L.............. 21-47 2002...H.....9/28..... W............. 32-24 2001...A.....9/22...... L.............. 27-33 2000...H.....9/23..... W............. 41-39 1999...A.....11/6...... L.............. 20-41 1998...H.....11/7...... L.............. 13-36 1997...A.....10/4...... L.............. 19-23 1996...H.....10/5..... W............... 44-8 San Diego (0-1) 0-1 Away 1958...A....11/23..... L..... (Sun.) 0-24 San Diego State (0-1) 0-1 Away 2004...A......9/4....... L.............. 21-38 South Carolina St. (1-0) 1-0 Home 1981...H....12/12.... W............. 41-12 South Dakota (1-1) 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1972...H.....9/16...... L................ 7-35 1971...A.....9/18..... W............... 10-6 South Dakota St. (0-2) 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away 1968...A.....11/9...... L.............. 22-41 1967...H.....9/23...... L.............. 22-24
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
Southern Utah (9-4-1) 8-2 Home, 1-2-1 Away 2005...H......9/1...... W ..... (Thurs.) 38-13 2004...A....11/20..... L.............. 31-45 2003...H....11/22.... W............. 36-17 2002...A....11/23.... W............. 42-17 2001...H....11/17.... W............. 30-23 2000...H....10/21..... L.... (HC) 24-62 1999...A....10/23..... L.............. 47-63 1998...H....10/24.... W............. 50-33 1997...H....10/18.... W............. 46-31 1995...H.....9/23..... W............. 48-14 1992...H....11/14..... L.............. 28-29 1991...A....11/16..... T.............. 35-35 1990...H......9/8...... W............. 37-12 1989...H.....9/16..... W............. 37-34 Southwestern Louisiana (0-1) 0-1 Away 1985...A.....9/21...... L.............. 30-31 Tampa (0-1) 0-1 Away 1970...A....11/14..... L................ 7-68 Texas A&M-Kingsville (0-1) (1987 listed as Texas A & I) 0-1 Home 1987...H.....9/12...... L.............. 51-52 Texas-Arlington (0-1) 0-1 Away 1979...A....11/24..... L................ 0-48 Texas-El Paso (1-1) 1-1 Away 1984...A......9/8....... L.............. 14-16 1983...A.....9/10..... W............. 12-10 Tulsa (0-2) 0-2 Away 1970...A.....9/19...... L.............. 13-38 1967...A.....10/7...... L................ 0-58 UC Santa Barbara (0-1) 0-1 Away 1950...A....10/20..... L....... (Fri.) 0-13
Utah (0-6) 0-1 Home, 0-5 Away 1994...A.....9/10...... L................ 0-66 1988...A.....9/10...... L.............. 16-41 1987...A.....9/26...... L.............. 16-51 1978...A......9/9....... L................ 0-56 1944...A.................. L................ 0-24 1944...H.................. L.............. 12-38 Utah State (2-11) 1-2 Home, 1-8 Away 2002...A.....9/14...... L.............. 33-38 2001...A....10/20..... L.............. 27-28 2000...A....11/18.... W............. 27-24 1997...A......9/6....... L................ 7-41 1982...A.....10/9...... L................ 3-30 1981...H....11/14.... W............. 50-24 1980...A.....9/13...... L................ 7-14 1978(Japan) 9/3....... L..... (Sun.) 0-10 1977...H....11/19..... L................ 7-35 1946...A.................. L................ 0-47 1944...A.................. L.................. 7-8 1932...A.................. L................ 0-32 1919...H.................. L.............. 0-137
1983...H....11/12.... W............. 38-32 1982...A....10/30..... L................ 7-26 1981...H....11/21.... W.. (3OT) 33-30 1980...H....11/15.... W............... 46-5 1980...A.....9/20...... L.............. 17-21 1979...H.....11/3...... L.............. 10-14 1978...A.....11/4...... L.............. 12-34 1977...H....11/12.... W............. 21-18 1976...A....10/23..... L................ 7-34 1975...H....10/25.... W............... 20-3 1974...A....10/26.... W............... 10-8 1973...H....10/27..... L.... (HC) 23-38 1972...A.....11/4..... W............... 49-7 1971...H....11/20..... L.............. 21-28 1970...A....10/24.... W............. 30-14 1969...H....10/25..... L.............. 25-28 1968...A....10/26..... L.............. 16-23 1967...H....10/28..... L................ 0-19 1966...A....10/29..... L................ 7-16 1965...H....10/23..... L.............. 17-28
1964...A....10/31.... W............... 31-0 1963...H.....11/9..... W............. 36-26 1962...A....10/20.... W............. 42-20 Western State (18-7-1) 12-1-1 Home, 6-6 1962...A....11/10..... L.............. 16-17 1961...H.....10/7..... W............. 22-10 1960...A.....10/1..... W............. 46-21 1959...H.....10/3..... W............... 32-7 1958...A.....10/4..... W................. 7-0 1957...H.....10/5..... W............. 41-13 1956...A.....10/6...... L.............. 13-14 1955...H....10/15.... W..... (HC) 14-6 1954...A....10/14..... L.. (Thurs.) 7-35 1953...H.....11/7..... W............. 33-20 1952...H.....9/27..... W............... 40-0 1951...A.....11/3...... L.............. 25-40 1950...H.....9/30..... W............. 53-13 1949...A................. W............... 25-0
Weber State (14-35) 8-17 Home, 6-18 Away 2009...A.....9/19...... L.............. 17-44 2008...H.....11/8...... L.............. 27-59 2007...A.....11/3...... L.............. 37-52 2006...H....11/18..... L.............. 27-30 2005...A....10/29..... L.. (Rain) 21-30 2004...H....10/30..... L.............. 14-26 2003...A....10/25..... L.............. 21-38 2002...H....10/26.... W............... 34-0 2001...A....10/27..... L.............. 17-42 2000...H....10/28..... L.............. 13-16 1999...A.....9/18...... L.............. 24-27 1998...H.....9/19...... L.................. 3-6 1997...A....11/22..... L................ 7-26 1996...H....11/23..... L.............. 22-37 1995...H....11/18.... W............. 35-25 1994...A.....11/5...... L................ 6-40 1993...H....11/13..... L.............. 17-21 1992...A....10/24..... L.............. 11-27 1991...H....11/23..... L.............. 41-60 1990...A.....9/15...... L... (2OT) 38-45 1989...H....11/18..... L.............. 35-45 1988...A.....10/8...... L.............. 13-34 1987...H....11/21..... L.............. 37-53 1986...A....10/25..... L.............. 33-63 1985...H....11/16..... L.............. 45-46 1984...A.....11/3..... W............. 26-22
Bengal FOOTBALL
1948...H................. W........... 25-0 1947...A................. W........... 19-9 1946...H.................. T.............. 6-6 1941...A................. W........... 13-6 1940...H................. W............. 7-0 1938...H.................. L.............. 6-7 1937...A....11/20..... L.............. 6-9 1936...H....10/17.... W........... 12-0 1935...A....10/19.... W........... 13-0 1934...H....11/17.... W........... 51-0 1932...A.................. L............ 7-13 1931...H.....11/7..... W... (HC) 7-6 Wyoming (1-3) 0-1 Home, 1-2 Away 1975...A.....9/13..... W........... 16-3 1972...A......9/9....... L.......... 14-30 1949...H.................. L.......... 13-58 1948...A.................. L.......... 13-40
ALL-tiME Opponents
Southern Oregon (1-0) 1-0 Home 2007...H......9/8...... W............. 37-11
101
Bengal FOOTBALL Pass Attempts Game 1. Paul Peterson 2. Kevin McCarthy 3. Vern Harris 4. Paul Peterson 5. Russel Hill 6. Mike Machurek 7. Mark Hetherington 8. Mark Hetherington Paul Peterson 10. Tom Lee Jerry Dunne
74 68 67 66 65 63 62 60 60 59 59
at Nevada at Southern Utah at Montana at Cal Poly at Idaho at Weber State at San Diego State at Northern Colorado Idaho at Montana at Montana
10-1-1983 10-23-1999 10-12-1985 10-22-1983 9-6-2008 9-20-1980 9-4-2004 9-18-2004 9-24-1983 10-16-1971 10-18-1969
Season 1. Mark Hetherington 2. Paul Peterson 3. Paul Peterson 4. Vern Harris 5. Mike Machurek 6. Gino Mariani 7. Kevin McCarthy 8. Russel Hill 9. Shane Griggs 10. Doug Baughman
504 489 444 441 426 415 414 408 396 394
2004 1983 1982 1984 1981 1986 1999 2008 2000 2002
Career 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Russel Hill 3. Paul Peterson 4. Mark Hetherington 5. Mike Machurek 6. Doug Baughman 7. Shane Griggs 8. Vern Harris 9. Robb Wetta 10. Kevin McCarthy
1,349 967 933 842 816 748 711 703 677 674
1987-90 2007-present 1982-83 2003-04 1980-81 2001-02 1996, 99-00 1984-85 1994-95 1997-00
Career 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Russel Hill 3. Paul Peterson 4. Mark Hetherington 5. Mike Machurek 6. Doug Baughman 7. Robb Wetta 8. Vern Harris 9. Shane Griggs 10. Kevin McCarthy
721 571 472 468 449 443 386 378 352 351
1987-90 2007-present 1982-83 2003-04 1980-81 2001-02 1994-95 1984-85 1996, 99-00 1997-00
Career 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Russel Hill 3. Mark Hetherington 4. Paul Peterson 5. Doug Baughman 6. Vern Harris 7. Mike Machurek 8. Shane Griggs 9. Kevin McCarthy 10. Robb Wetta
9,081 6,335 5,718 5,664 5,574 5,503 5,149 5,023 4,645 4,364
1987-90 2007-pres. 2003-04 1982-83 2001-02 1984-85 1980-81 1996, 99-00 1997-00 1994-95
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Pass Completions
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Game 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Kevin McCarthy 3. Russel Hill Paul Peterson 5. Mark Hetherington Mark Hetherington 7. Kevin McCarthy 8. Russel Hill Russel Hill Jason Whitmer
38 37 36 36 34 34 33 32 32 32
Idaho at Southern Utah at Idaho at Nevada at Northern Colorado at San Diego State at Eastern Washington Northern Arizona Montana State at Nevada
11-4-1989 10-23-1999 9-6-2008 10-1-1983 9-18-2004 9-4-2004 10-16-1999 10-18-2008 10-4-2008 10-31-1987
Season 1. Mark Hetherington 2. Mike Machurek 3. Russel Hill 4. Paul Peterson 5. Vern Harris 6. Doug Baughman 7. Paul Peterson 8. Kevin McCarthy 9. Rob Wetta 10. Doug Baughman Shane Griggs Gino Mariani
270 253 252 244 239 236 228 227 208 207 207 207
2004 1981 2008 1983 1984 2002 1982 1999 1994 2001 2000 1986
Passing Yards Game 1. Vern Harris 2. Kevin McCarthy 3. Kevin McCarthy 4. Jason Whitmer 5. Mark Hetherington 6. Mike Machurek 7. Mike Machurek 8. Vern Harris 9. Mark Hetherington 10. Russel Hill
589 at Montana 533 at Southern Utah 477 at Eastern Washington 469 Weber State 453 Southern Utah 426 Utah State 420 at Portland State 418 at Eastern Washington 415 at Montana 404 North Dakota
10-12-1985 10-23-1999 10-16-1999 11-21-1987 11-22-2003 11-14-1981 10-10-1981 10-27-1984 10-9-2004 9-18-2008
Season 1. Mike Machurek 2. Vern Harris 3. Mark Hetherington 4. Paul Peterson 5. Kevin McCarthy 6. Doug Baughman 7. Shane Griggs 8. Doug Baughman 9. Russel Hill 10. Jason Whitmer
3,674 3,468 3,192 3,041 3,033 2,936 2,861 2,638 2,634 2,616
1981 1984 2004 1983 1999 2002 2000 2001 2008 1987
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Parsons EWU Mont. Tech at So. Utah Weber St. at Montana St. Montana St. Utah State
Season 1. Mike Machurek 2. Mark Hetherington Kevin McCarthy 4. Doug Baughman 5. Doug Baughman Jason Whitmer 7. Mark Hetherington Gino Mariani Paul Peterson 10. Shane Griggs
29 23 23 21 20 20 19 19 19 18
1981 2003 1999 2002 2001 1987 2004 1986 1983 2000
Career 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Mike Machurek 3. Mark Hetherington 4. Doug Baughman 5. Shane Griggs 6. Russel Hill 7. Vern Harris Paul Peterson 9, Kevin McCarthy 10. Robb Wetta
55 45 42 41 40 36 32 32 31 28
1987-90 1980-81 2003-04 2001-02 1996, 99-00 2007-pres. 1984-85 1982-83 1997-00 1994-95
9-20-1969 10-4-2003 9-8-2001 10-23-1999 10-19-1991 10-1-1988 10-19-1985 11-14-1981
Jason Whtimer owns many of Idaho State’s passing records, and he was inducted into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.
All-Time 300-Yard Passing Games 1. 589 Vern Harris at Montana (10-12-1985) 2. 553 Kevin McCarthy at Southern Utah (10-23-1999) 3. 477 Kevin McCarthy at Eastern Wash. (10-16-1999) 4. 469 Jason Whitmer vs. Weber State (11-21-1987) 5. 453 Mark Hetherington vs. So. Utah (11-22-2003) 6. 426 Mike Machurek vs. Utah State (11-14-1981) 7. 420 Mike Machurek at Portland State (10-10-1981) 8. 418 Vern Harris at Eastern Washington (10-27-1984) 9. 415 Mark Hetherington at Montana (10-9-2004) 10. 404 Russel Hill vs. North Dakota (9-18-2008) 11. 399 Trevor Cavanaugh at Eastern Wash. (11-9-1991) 12. 398 Mark Hetherington vs. Montana (10-18-2003) 13. 397 Vern Harris at Northern Arizona (10-20-1983) 14. 394 Matt Gutierrez vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) 15. 392 Doug Baughman at Sacramento St. (9-22-2001) 16. 390 Jason Whitmer vs. Northern Arizona (10-28-1989) 17. 386 Mark Hetherington vs. Eastern Wash. (10-4-2003) 18. 385 Shane Griggs vs. Southern Utah (10-21-2000) 385 Jerry Dunne at Montana (10-18-1969) 20. 382 Jason Whitmer at Boise State (10-24-1987) 21. 376 Russel Hill at Weber State (11-3-2007) 22. 371 Paul Peterson vs. Nevada (11-26-1983) 23. 370 Paul Peterson at Nevada (10-1-1983) 24. 365 Vern Harris at UNLV (10-13-1983) 25. 364 Doug Baughman vs. Eastern Wash. (11-24-2001) 26. 362 Rob Wetta vs. Boise State (10-15-1994) 27. 361 Russel Hill vs. Northern Arizona (10-18-2008) 28. 360 Mark Hetherington at No. Colorado (9-18-2004) 29. 359 Mike Machurek at Idaho (10-31-1981) 30. 356 Shane Griggs at Northern Arizona (11-2-1996) 356 Paul Peterson at Drake (9-11-1982) 356 Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) 33. 355 Shane Griggs vs. Northern Arizona (10-7-2000) 355 Mike Machurek at Weber State (9-20-1980) 35. 354 Mark Hetherington at Sacramento St. (9-27-2003) 36. 353 Mike Machurek vs. Rhode Island (12-5-1981) 37. 352 Jason Whtmer vs. Idaho (11-4-1989) 38. 350 Doug Baughman vs. Northern Ariz. (11-9-2002) 350 Russel Hill vs. Montana State (10-4-2008) 40. 349 Russel Hill at Sacramento State (11-17-2007) 349 Vern Harris vs. Montana (9-22-1984) 42. 348 Mark Hetherington vs. Montana State (10-2-2004) 43. 346 Vern Harris at Texas-El Paso (9-8-1984) 44. 342 Larry Kerychuk vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) 342 Klye Blum vs. Sacramento State (11-22-2008) 46. 337 Paul Peterson vs. Cal St. Fullerton (10-29-1983) 47. 336 Jason Whitmer vs. Mesa State (11-10-1990) 48. 334 Gino Mariani vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-1986) 49. 333 Shane Griggs vs. Cal St. Northridge (9-30-2000) 333 Rob Wetta at North Texas (11-11-1995) 51. 332 Doug Baughman at Eastern Wash. (10-5-2002)
52. 330 Mike Machurek vs. E.. Kentucky (N) (12-19-1981) 53. 328 Rob Wetta vs. Minnesota-Duluth (11-19-1994) 328 Mike Machurek vs. Nevada (9-26-1981) 55. 327 Roman Ybarra vs. Northern Colorado (9-13-2003) 56. 323 Mark Hetherington vs. Portland State (11-8-2003) 57. 323 Jason Whitmer vs. Northern Arizona (10-17-1987) 58. 322 Jason Whitmer vs. Cal St. Northridge (9-24-1988) 59. 320 Doug Baughman vs. Weber State (10-26-2002) 60. 319 Jason Whitmer at Northern Arizona (9-30-1990) 61. 312 Jason Whitmer at Weber State (9-16-1990) 312 Paul Peterson vs. Nevada (11-13-1982) 312 Mike Machurek vs. Weber State (11-21-1981) 312 Russel Hill at Eastern Washington (9-27-2008) 65. 311 Vern Harris at Weber State (11-3-1984) 66. 310 Jason Whitmer at Nevada (10-31-1987) 67. 309 Shane Griggs vs. Montana Tech (9-9-2000) 68. 308 Jason Whitmer at Eastern Wash. (10-21-1989) 308 Russel Hill at Idaho (9-6-2008) 70 307 Russel Hill vs. Portland State (11-14-2009) 70. 306 Jason Whitmer vs. Montana State (11-14-1987) 71 303 Gino Mariani at Cal State Fullerton (9-13-1986) 72. 302 Mark Hetherington at So. Utah (11-20-2004) 302 Doug Baughman at Southern Utah (11-23-2002) 74. 301 Vern Harris vs. Idaho (10-26-1985) 301 Jerry Dunne at Idaho (9-26-1969) 76. 300 Mark Hetherington at San Diego State (9-4-2004) 300 Doug Baughman vs. Montana (11-3-2001) Player 300-yd 400-yd 500-yd High Jason Whitmer 12 1 0 469 Mark Hetherington 10 0 0 453 Vern Harris 8 2 1 589 Mike Machurek 8 2 0 426 Russel Hill 8 1 0 404 Doug Baughman 7 0 0 392 Shane Griggs 5 0 0 385 Paul Peterson 5 0 0 371 Jerry Dunne 3 0 0 385 Rob Wetta 3 0 0 362 Kevin McCarthy 2 2 1 553 Gino Mariani 2 0 0 334 Trevor Cavanaugh 1 0 0 399 Matt Gutierrez 1 0 0 394 Kyle Blum 1 0 0 342 Larry Kerychuk 1 0 0 342 Roman Ybarra 1 0 0 327 (Note 300-yd game totals include the 400-yd games, etc.)
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Game 1. Jerry Dunne 2. Mark Hetherington Doug Baughman Kevin McCarthy Joel Jund* Jason Whitmer Vern Harris Mike Machurek *in relief
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Passing - Overall Attempts Game 74, Paul Peterson vs. Nevada, 11-23-1983 Season 504, Mark Hetherington, 2004 Career 1349, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Completions Game 38, Jason Whitmer vs. Idaho, 11-4-1989 Season 270, Mark Hetherington, 2004 Career 721, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 TDs Game 6, Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 Season 29, Mike Machurek, 1981 Career 55, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Yardage Game 589, Vern Harris vs. Montana, 10-12-1985 Season 3674, Mike Machurek, 1981 Career 9081, Jason Whitmer 1987-90 Interceptions Game 7, Mick Spoon vs. Montana, 10-21-1978 Season 24, Tom Lee, 1972 Career 53, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90
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Passing - Holt Arena Attempts ISU 60, Paul Peterson vs. Idaho, 9-24-1983 Opp 62, Ken Hobart (Idaho), 9-24-1983 Complete ISU 38, Jason Whitmer vs. Idaho, 11-4-1989 Opp 47, Jamie Martin (Weber State), 10-19-1991 Yards ISU 469, Jason Whitmer vs. Weber State, 11-21-1987 Opp 624, Jamie Martin (Weber State), 11-23-1991 TD ISU 5, Mike Machurek vs. Utah State, 11-14-1981 5, Vern Harris vs. Montana State, 10-19-1985 5, Joel Jund vs. Weber State, 10-19-1991 5, Doug Baughman vs. Montana Tech, 9-8-2001 5, Mark Hetherington vs. Eastern Wash., 10-4-2003 Opp 6, Doug Nussmeier (Idaho), 10-9-1993 6, Travis Brown (Northern Arizona), 10-9-1999 Interceptions ISU 7, Mick Spoon vs. Montana, 10-21-1978 Opp 5, Ken Hobart (Idaho), 9-24-1983 Long Play ISU 95, Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. W. Montana, 9-21-1996 Opp 92, Neal Lomax to Stu Gaussoin (Portland State), 9-23-1978
Class Records Passing Effeciency – Seniors: 1981 Mike Machurek 2002 Doug Baughman 1985 Vern Harris 2000 Shane Griggs 1991 Trevor Cavanaugh Juniors: 2003 Mark Hetherington 1993 Virgil Gardner 2001 Doug Baughman 1999 Kevin McCarthy 1984 Vern Harris Sophomores: 1998 Seth Burford 1995 Rob Wetta 1969 Dan Halt 2008 Russel Hill 2005 Matt Hagler Freshmen: 1987 Jason Whitmer 2007 Russel Hill 1994 Rob Wetta 1996 Shane Griggs 1997 Seth Burford Passing Yards – Seniors: 1981 Mike Machurek 2004 Mark Hetherington 1983 Paul Peterson 2002 Doug Baughman 2000 Shane Griggs Juniors: 1984 Vern Harris 1999 Kevin McCarthy 1982 Paul Peterson 2001 Doug Baughman 1986 Gino Mariani Sophomores: 2008 Russel Hill 1988 Jason Whitmer 1995 Robb Wetta 2005 Matt Hagler 1975 Steve Tosches Freshmen: 1987 Jason Whitmer 1994 Rob Wetta 2007 Russel Hill 1996 Shane Griggs 1974 Steve Tosches
Longest Plays
148.8 134.5 130.8 121.4 118.6 137.9 137.6 132.4 130.8 122.6 123.7 117.2 112.8 120.0 111.5
Top Ten Longest Pass Plays (All-Time) 1. 95td Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. W. Montana (9-21-1996) 2. 92td Jerry Dunne to Ken Warren vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) 3. 89td Vern Harris to Tad Pearson at Northern Arizona (10-20-1984) 4. 86td Virgil Gardner to Sam Carter at Boise State (10-23-1993) 86td Joel Jund to Sylvester Jones vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) 6. 85td Doug Baughman to Isaac Mitchell at E. Washington (10-5-2002) 7. 82td Dan Halt to Ed Bell vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) 8. 81td Russel Hill to Jaron Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) 81td Virgil Gardner to Alfredo Anderson at New Mexico (11-6-1993) 10. 80td Matt Gutierrez to Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) (NOTE: The longest pass by a non quarterback was Jermain Anderson’s 79-yard pass to Brett Fowler. The play was a double-pass, with Anderson as a wide receiver. Baughman’s 85-yard pass to Mitchell was a screen pass, as was Gardner’s 81-yard pass to Anderson.)
131.7 128.8 118.1 112.8 93.8 3674 3192 3041 2936 2861 3468 3033 2670 2638 2599 2634 2250 2031 1820 1176 2616 2332 2313 1823 903
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Cal State Northridge at Montana State Portland State at Utah State Weber State at Fresno State College of Idaho at Weber State at Portland State at Northern Arizona Portland State
11-9-1996 10-8-1994 10-13-2001 10-20-2001 11-12-1977 10-29-1977 10-24-1959 10-27-2001 11-16-1996 11-2-1996 9-23-1978
Season 1. Merril Hoge 2. Alfredo Anderson 3. Josh Barnett 4. Josh Barnett 5. Nick Whitworth 6. Merril Hoge 7. Nick Whitworth 8. Isaac Mitchell 9. Boyd Hall 10. Alfredo Anderson
213 208 203 200 199 198 190 182 164 161
1984 1995 2007 2006 2000 1985 1999 2002 1959 1993
Career 1. Josh Barnett 2. Merril Hoge 3. Alfredo Anderson 4. Isaac Mitchell 5. Josh Barnett 6. Nick Whitworth 7. Kennedy Nkeyasen 8. Mike Davis 9. Corky Federico 10. Craig Joseph
677 591 569 521 474 463 405 390 370 339
2004-07 1983-86 1993-96 2000-03 2004-07 1997-00 1994-98 1970-72 2005-08 1994-96, 98
Career 1. Josh Barnett 2. Alfredo Anderson 3. Merril Hoge 4. Isaac Mitchell 5. Josh Barnett 6. Nick Whitworth 7. Kennedy Nkeyasen 8. Craig Joseph 9. Mike Davis 10. Corky Federico
3,412 3,379 2,713 2,536 2,390 2,353 1,665 1,570 1,482 1,433
2004-07 1993-96 1983-86 2000-03 2004-07 1997-00 1994-98 1994-96, 98 1970-72 1984-87
34 31 24 24 22 22 17 16 16 15
2000-03 1983-86 1993-96 1951-53 2005-08 1959-60 1963-64 2004-07 1997-00 1994-96, 98
Rushing Yards Game 1. Nick Whitworth 2. Alfredo Anderson 3. Edward Coleman 4. Nick Whitworth 5. Eddie McGill 6. John Peoples 7. Nick Whitworth 8. Mike Jones 9. Sylvester Jones 10. Isaac Mitchell
273 Fort Lewis 271 at Montana State 232 at Portland State 221 Eastern Oregon 213 at Montana 210 Northern Arizona 201 at Utah State 200 Portland State 187 Boise State 186 Eastern Washington
9-11-1999 10-8-1994 11-16-1996 9-4-1999 10-15-1979 10-5-1991 11-18-2000 10-13-2001 9-12-1992 11-24-2001
Season 1. Alfredo Anderson 2. Alfredo Anderson 3. Josh Barnett 4. Nick Whitworth 5. Merril Hoge 6. Josh Barnett 7. Isaac Mitchell 8. Nick Whitworth 9. Merril Hoge 10. Boyd Hall
1,192 1,159 1,117 1,106 1,041 1,022 968 933 900 898
1995 1993 2006 1999 1985 2007 2002 2000 1984 1959
Rushing Touchdowns Game 1. Isaac Mitchell 4 Eastern Wash. Jerry Dunne 4 at Idaho 3. Matt Gutierrez 3 Montana State (numerous times, last by)
11-24-2001 9-26-1969 10-21-2006
Season 1. Ken Cornist 2. Billy Shaw 3. Isaac Mitchell Boyd Hall 5. Alfredo Anderson Merril Hoge 7. Merril Hoge Boyd Hall Bus Connor Bus Connor
14 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10
2005 1964 2002 1959 1995 1984 1985 1960 1952 1953
Career 1. Isaac Mitchell 2. Merril Hoge 3. Alfredo Anderson Bus Connor 5. Ken Cornist 6. Boyd Hall 7. Billy Shaw 8. Josh Barnett Nick Whitworth 10. Craig Joseph
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Rushing Attempts Game 1. Craig Joseph Alfredo Anderson 3. Mike Jones 4. Mike Jones 5. Eddie McGill Eddie McGill Boyd Hall 8. Mike Jones Ed Coleman 10. Craig Joseph Dale Neussen
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 29. 30. 31. 33. 35. 36. 37. 39. 41. 43. 44. 46. 49. 52. 54. 56. 58. 59. 60. 61.
273 271 232 221 213 210 201 200 187 186 185 184 183 183 179 179 178 174 173 167 165 164 163 162 161 161 160 160 155 151 149 148 147 147 146 142 141 141 140 140 139 139 137 136 136 135 135 135 134 134 134 133 133 132 132 131 131 130 129 128 127 127
Nick Whitworth vs. Fort Lewis (9-11-1999) Alfredo Anderson at Montana State (10-8-1994) Edward Coleman at Portland State (11-16-1996) Nick Whitworth vs. Eastern Oregon (9-4-1999) Eddie McGill at Montana (10-15-1979) John Peoples vs. Northern Arizona (10-5-1991) Nick Whitworth at Utah State (11-18-2000) Mike Jones vs. Portland State (10-13-2001) Sylvester Jones vs. Boise State (9-12-1992) Isaac Mitchell vs. Eastern Washington (11-24-2001) Josh Barnett vs. Fort Lewis (9-9-2006) Jack Frisch vs. Western State (9-30-1950) Alfredo Anderson vs. Southern Utah (9-23-1995) Boyd Hall vs. College of Idaho (10-24-1959) Josh Barnett at Portland State (10-14-2006 Kennedy Nkeyasen at Portland State (9-26-1998) Eddie McGill vs. Weber State (11-12-1977) Craig Joseph vs. Cal State Northridge (11-9-1996) Josh Barnett at Northern Colorado (10-7-2006) Merril Hoge vs. Weber State (11-16-1985) Bus Connor vs. Western State (11-7-1953) Alfredo Anderson at Boise State (10-21-1995) Darl Thornton at Northern Arizona (10-7-1961) Alfredo Anderson at Montana (9-18-1993) Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana State (10-16-1993) Sylvester Jones vs. Mesa State (9-5-1992) Isaac Mitchell at Sacramento State (9-27-2003) Alfredo Anderson at Boise State (10-23-1993) Larry Kent vs. Colorado College (10-3-1953) Boyd Hall vs. Northern Colorado (10-31-1959) Merril Hoge vs. Eastern Washington (11-23-1985) Josh Barnett at Montana State (10-1-2005) Mike Davis at South Dakota (9-18-1971) Bus Connor at Lewis and Clark (11-15-1952) Cleavon Bradshaw vs. Sacramento St. (10-5-1996) Bus Connor vs. Eastern Washington (9-19-1953) Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Portland State (11-15-1997) Sylvester Jones at Northern Arizona (9-26-1992) Mike Jones at Utah State (10-20-2001) Merril Hoge at Portland State (9-14-1985) Josh Barnett vs. Portland State (10-20-2007) Craig Joseph at Northern Arizona (11-2-1996) Ron Pugmire vs. Western State (10-5-1957) Josh Barnett vs. Southern Oregon (9-8-2007) Boyd Hall vs. Montana State (10-17-1959) Josh Barnett at Montana State (9-29-2007) David Beverly vs. Portland State (11-1-2003) Nick Whitworth at Sacramento State (9-6-1999) Nick Whitworth vs. Sacramento State (9-23-2000) Jim Witkowski at Eastern Michigan (10-6-1972) Boyd Hall vs. Western State (10-3-1959) Corky Federico vs. Idaho (10-3-1987) Jerry Dunne at Idaho (9-26-1969) Mike Jones at Weber State (10-27-2001) Alfredo Anderson vs. CS Northridge (9-16-1995) Anthony Elgaaen vs. Northern Arizona (11-1-1997) Scott Hersley at Eastern Washington (11-9-1991) Alfredo Anderson vs. Chadron State (9-4-1993) Alfredo Anderson at Cal Poly (9-9-1995) Bus Connor vs. Northern Arizona (10-27-1951) George Kom at Colorado College (10-26-1957) Joe Sarratore vs. Adams State (10-11-58)
63. 66. 67. 69. 72. 75. 79. 80. 83. 88. 90. 95. 96. 101. 102. 108. 110. 114. 116. 119.
126 126 126 125 124 124 123 123 123 122 122 122 120 120 120 120 118 117 117 117 116 116 116 116 116 115 115 114 114 114 114 114 113 112 112 112 112 112 111 111 110 110 110 110 110 110 109 109 108 108 108 108 107 107 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105
Isaac Mitchell at Utah State (9-14-2002) Merril Hoge vs. Northern Arizona (10-5-1985) Kevin Crocker vs. UNLV (9-20-1975) Rob Vera vs. Eastern Washington (11-3-1990) George Kelley at Weber State (9-15-1990) Corky Federico vs. Weber State (11-16-1985) Josh Barnett vs. Portland State (11-5-2005) Robert Johnson at Weber State (10-24-1992) Jack Frisch at Brigham Young (9-16-1950) Josh Barnett at Sacramento State (10-22-2005) Isaac Mitchell vs. Cal Poly (11-16-2002) Butch Caston vs. Idaho (10-3-1987) Josh Barnett vs. Weber State (11-18-2006) Ken Cornist vs. Montana-Western (9-17-2005) Merril Hoge vs. Idaho (10-26-1985) Rene’ Garnett at Boise State (11-18-1972) Josh Barnett vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) Josh Barnett vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) Billy Shaw vs. Nevada (9-21-1963) Boyd Hall at Nebraska-Omaha (10-10-1959) Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana (11-12-1994) Thomas Washington vs. Adams State (9-3-1994) George Kelley at Montana (11-11-1989) Pal Sartori vs. Portland State (11-2-1974) Mike Acker vs. Weber State (10-28-1967) Craig Joseph vs. Eastern Washington (10-26-1996) Bus Connor vs. Northern Colorado (10-18-1952) Isaac Mitchell vs. Southern Utah (11-17-2001) Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Southern Utah (10-24-1998) Merril Hoge vs. Montana State (10-19-1985) Jerry Mahoney vs. Hamilton AFB (9-16-1961) Bus Connor vs. Colorado College (10-13-1951) Nick Whitworth vs. Montana State (11-11-2000) Isaac Mitchell at Montana State (10-11-2003) Rob Vera vs. Weber State (11-18-1989) Corky Federico at Portland State (9-14-1985) Eddie McGill vs. Eastern Montana (9-24-1977) Tyrone Watley at Portland State (11-1-1969) Mike Davis at Eastern Michigan (10-6-1972) Kenyon Blue vs. Sacramento State (11-24-2008) Alfredo Anderson vs. Eastern Wash. (10-30-1993) Scott Hersley vs. Mesa State (9-7-1991) Eddie McGill vs. Utah State (11-19-1977) Mike Davis vs. Nevada (10-30-1971) Jerry Dunne vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) Keith Berry at Nebraska-Omaha (10-10-1959) Dale Neussen vs. Portland State (9-23-1978) Lyle Andersen vs. Western State (9-30-1950) Isaac Mitchell vs. Montana (10-18-2003) Alfredo Anderson vs. Weber State (11-18-1995) Rene’ Garnett at Weber State (11-11-1972) Bill Hardy at Montana State (10-1-1955) Rod Gilner vs. Weber State (11-12-1983) Kevin Wellard at Weber State (10-23-1976) Josh Barnett vs. Northern Colorado (10-6-2007) Wade Wilhite at Montana (11-19-1983) Boyd Hall vs. Northern Arizona (9-24-1960) Josh Barnett vs. Montana (11-10-2007) Isaac Mitchell at Portland State (11-2-2002) Isaac Mitchell vs. Montana State (10-12-2002) Isaac Mitchell vs. Sacramento State (9-28-2002) Sylvester Jones at Idaho (10-10-1992)
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Jim Wagstaff vs. Montana State (10-19-1957) Merril Hoge vs. Boise State (10-6-1984) Larry Kent vs. Colorado College (9-24-1955) Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana State (10-14-1995) Corky Federico vs. Texas A & I (9-12-1987) Nick Yorges vs. Weber State (11-9-1963) Carl Williams vs. Nevada (10-25-1952) Clint knickrehm vs. Montana (11-7-2009) Josh Barnett vs. Sacramento State (10-23-2004) Rob Vera at Nevada (9-23-1989) Frank Selto vs. Montana State (11-14-1987) Jerry Dunne vs. Omaha (10-4-1969) Isaac Mitchell vs. Southern Utah (11-22-2003) Merril Hoge vs. Boise State (9-27-1986) Mike Acker at Portland State (11-12-1966) Larry Kent at College of Idaho (10-21-1955) Clint Knickrehm vs. Portland State (11-14-2009) Bruce Bachmeier at Montana (10-15-1979)
Player 100-yd 200-yd High Josh Barnett 15 0 185 Alfredo Anderson 13 1 271 Isaac Mitchell 11 0 186 Merril Hoge 8 0 167 Nick Whitworth 6 3 273 Boyd Hall 6 0 183 Bus Connor 6 0 165 Eddie McGill 4 1 213 Sylvester Jones 4 0 187 Corky Federico 4 0 133 Mike Jones 3 1 200 Kennedy Nkeyasen 3 0 179 Craig Joseph 3 0 174 Larry Kent 3 0 155 Mike Davis 3 0 147 Jerry Dunne 3 0 133 Rob Vera 3 0 125 Jack Frisch 2 0 184 Scott Hersley 2 0 131 George Kelley 2 0 124 Rene’ Garnett 2 0 120 Mike Acker 2 0 116 Clint Knickrehm 2 0 102 (Note 100-yd game totals include the 200-yd games) Tied with 1: Ed Coleman (200-yard game), Darl Thornton, Cleavon Bradshaw, Ron Pugmire, David Beverly, Jim Witkowski, Anthony Elgaaen, George Kom, Joe Sarratore, Kevin Crocker, Robert Johnson, Butch Caston, Ken Cornist, Billy Shaw, Thomas Washington, Pal Sartori, Jerry Mahoney, Tyrone Watley, Kenyon Blue, Keith Berry, Dale Neussen, Lyle Andersen, Bill Hardy, Rod Gilner, Kevin Wellard, Wade Wilhite, Jim Wagstaff, Nick Yorges, Carl Williams, Frank Selto, Bruce Bachmeier
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Longest Plays 1. 99td Lyle Andersen vs. Western State (9-30-1950) 2. 86td Robert Johnson at Weber State (10-24-1992) 3. 85td Alfredo Anderson vs. Chadron State (9-4-1993) 4. 83td Nick Whitworth vs. Fort Lewis (9-11-1999) 83td Alfredo Anderson vs. Southern Utah (9-23-1995) 6. 82td Isaac Mitchell vs. Southern Utah (11-17-2001) 82td Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Portland State (11-15-1997) 82td Billy Shaw vs. Western State (10-28-1962) 82td Ronald Pugmire vs. Western State (10-5-1957) 10. 80td Charles Atkinson at Nevada (10-2-1936) (Lyle Andersen’s 99-yard touchdown is the longest run by an ISU quarterback as well. The play was actually a quarterback sneak designed to get off the goal line)
Alfredo Anderson owns records for rushing yards by a freshman and a junior, and his 1,192 yards as a junior is still a school record. He is the only freshman to rush for 1,000 yards, and he is one of only two Bengals to have two career 1,000-yard seasons. He was such a tremendous athlete he started several games at quarterback in his career.
Overall Records
Class Records Rushing Yards – Seniors: 2007 Josh Barnett 2000 Nick Whitworth 2003 Isaac Mitchell 1992 Sylvester Jones 1998 Kennedy Nkeyasen Juniors: 1995 Alfredo Anderson 2006 Josh Barnett 1999 Nick Whitworth 1985 Merril Hoge 2002 Isaac Mitchell Sophomores: 1984 Merril Hoge 2005 Josh Barnett 1994 Alfredo Anderson 1991 Scott Hersley 1996 Anthony Elgaaen Freshmen: 1993 Alfredo Anderson 2005 Ken Cornist 2004 Josh Barnett 1992 Robert Johnson 1992 Marcus Teal
Rushing - Overall 1022 933 883 828 688 1192 1117 1106 1041 968 900 793 791 623 584 1159 783 480 386 359
Carries Game Season Career Yards Game Season Career
41, Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana State, 10-4-1994 216, Isaac Mitchell, 2003 677, Josh Barnett, 2004-07 273, Nick Whitworth vs. Ft. Lewis, 9-11-1999 1192, Alfredo Anderson, 1995 3412, Josh Barnett, 2004-07
Rushing - Holt Arena Carries ISU 36, Mike Jones vs. Portland State, 10-13-2001 Opp 43, Charvez Foger (Nevada), 11-19-1988 Yards ISU 273, Nick Whitworth vs. Ft. Lewis, 9-11-1999 Opp 262, Matt Cannon (Southern Utah), 10-21-2000 Long Gain ISU 85td, Alfredo Anderson vs. Chadron State, 9-4-1993 Opp 96td, Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington), 10-3-2009 TD ISU 4, Isaac Mitchell vs. Eastern Washington, 11-24-2001 Opp 3, Many times, last by Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington), 10-3-2009
Josh Barnett broke ISU’s career rushing record against Sacramento State in the final game of his career on the run pictured at right. Barnett is the only Bengal with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, and he is the school record holder with 15 100yard games in his career.
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Game 1. Eddie Thompson 2. Ed Bell 3. Ed Bell 4. Ed Bell 5. Eddie Thompson Ed Bell 7. Eddie Thompson Isaiah Burel Eugene Mirador Troy Waters Shawn Beals Tom Hoffman
17 15 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
Game 1. Ed Bell 2. Shawn Beals 3. Akilah Lacey 4. Ed Bell 5. Tom Hofmann 6. Tom Hofmann 7. Akilah Lacey 8. Ed Bell 9. Eddie Thompson Kevin Pettit
261 Parsons 222 at Montana 216 Northern Arizona 205 at Boise State 194 Eastern Michigan 178 at Montana 177 at Montana 175 Portland State 174 at Oregon State 174 Weber State
at Idaho Montana at Boise State at South Dakota State at Oregon State at Portland State at Weber State at Cal Poly at Eastern Washington Northern Arizona at Nevada at Montana
9-6-2008 10-16-1969 11-2-1968 11-9-1968 9-15-2007 11-1-1969 11-3-2007 11-1-2008 10-16-1999 10-28-1995 10-31-1987 10-16-1971
9-20-1969 10-12-1985 9-23-2006 11-2-1968 10-9-1971 10-16-1971 10-9-2004 9-14-1968 9-15-2007 11-21-1987
Season 1. Ed Bell 2. Eddie Thompson 3. Dwain Wilson 4. Eddie Thompson 5. Sale’ Key Merril Hoge Ed Bell 8. Tom Hoffman 9. Shawn Beals 10. Rommie Wheeler
96 83 78 70 67 67 67 65 62 60
1969 2007 1981 2008 2004 1985 1968 1971 1987 1994
Career 1. Eddie Thompson 2. Sale’ Key 3. Merril Hoge 4. Ed “The Flea” Bell 5. Shedrack Okoebor 6. Jaron Taylor 7. Akilah Lacey 8. Brett Fowler 9. Eugene Mirador Shawn Beals
219 187 182 172 157 152 145 139 132 132
2005-08 2001-04 1983-86 1967-69 2002-05 2006-09 2003-06 2000-03 1999-2002 1984-87
Career 1. Ed “The Flea” Bell 2. Sale’ Key 3. Eddie Thompson 4. Akilah Lacey 5. Shawn Beals 6. Brett Fowler 7. Jaron Taylor 8. Tom Hoffman 9. Shedrack Okoebor 10. Merril Hoge
2,676 2,635 2,400 2,366 2,208 2,179 2,066 1,984 1,828 1,734
1967-69 2001-04 2005-08 2003-06 1984-87 2000-03 2006-09 1970-74 2002-05 1983-86
30 27 25 25 18 16 15 15 14 14
1967-69 2001-04 2003-06 2000-03 1970-74 1994-96 1980-81 1968-70 1992-94 1984-87
Receiving Yards Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Ed Bell Ed Bell Tom Hoffman Shawn Beals Charles Ewing Sale’ Key Eddie Thompson Sale’ Key Rommie Wheeler DeRonn Finley
1,522 1,086 1,072 1,022 945 943 906 882 882 849
1969 1968 1971 1987 1981 2004 2007 2003 1994 2000
Receiving Touchdowns Game 1. Ed Bell 4 Parsons Chris Corp 4 Utah State 3. (numerous times, last 2x by) Kelvin Krosch 3 Portland State Akilah Lacey 3 at No. Colorado
9-20-1969 11-14-1981 11-14-2009 10-7-2006
Season 1. Ed Bell 2. Justin Young 3. Akliah Lacey Chris Corp Ed Bell 6. Sale’ Key Brett Fowler Shawn Beals Charles Ewing 10. Sale’ Key
20 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8
1969 1996 2006 1981 1968 2004 2003 1987 1981 2003
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 15. 16. 17. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 29. 32. 33. 34. 37. 38. 39. 40. 42. 44. 46. 47. 48. 50. 53. 56. 58.
261 222 216 205 194 178 177 175 174 174 172 167 167 167 163 162 160 160 160 159 158 157 156 155 151 151 151 151 149 149 149 147 146 145 145 145 144 143 142 140 140 138 138 137 136 135 134 132 132 131 131 131 130 130 130 129 129 128
Ed Bell vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) Shawn Beals at Montana (10-12-1985) Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) Ed Bell at Portland State (11-2-1968) Tom Hofmann vs. Eastern Michigan (10-9-1971) Tom Hofmann at Montana (10-16-1971) Akilah Lacey at Montana (10-9-2004) Ed Bell vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) Eddie Thompson at Oregon State (9-15-2007) Kevin Pettit vs. Weber State (11-21-1987) Jody Griswold at Montana (10-12-1985) Rommie Wheeler at Boise State (10-15-1994) Rommie Wheeler at Boise State (10-23-1993) Ed Bell at Montana (10-18-1969) Chris Corp vs. Utah State (11-14-1981) Jerry Bird vs. Eastern Kentucky (N) (12-19-1981) DeRonn Finley vs. Southern Utah (10-21-2000) Eugene Mirador at Eastern Washington (10-16-1999) Charles Ewing vs. Rhode Island (12-5-1981) Jaron Taylor vs. North Dakota (9-18-2008) Charles Ewing vs. South Carolina State (12-12-1981) Kelvin Krosch vs. Portland State (11-14-2009) Shawn Beals at Boise State (10-24-1987) Brett Fowler vs. Southern Utah (11-22-2003) Eddie Thompson vs. Northern Arizona (10-18-2008) Al Smith at Eastern Washington (11-9-1991) Greg Smith vs. Portland State (9-23-1978) Ken Warren vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) Jaron Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) Sylvester Jones at Weber State (9-15-1990) Michael Thompson vs. Montana State (10-8-1983) Carlis Harris vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) Shawn Beals vs. Weber State (11-21-1987) Eddie Thompson at Weber State (11-3-2007) Brett Fowler at Utah State (9-14-2002) Troy Waters vs. Northern Arizona (10-28-1995) Ed Bell at Montana State (10-12-1968) Tom Hofmann at UNLV (11-23-1974) Sam Carter vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) DeRonn Finley vs. Northern Arizona (10-7-2000) Alfredo Anderson at New Mexico (11-6-1993) Tad Pearson at Northern Arizona (10-20-1984) Tom Hofmann vs. Weber State (11-21-1971) Eddie Thompson vs. Northern Colorado (10-6-2007) Joe Funk vs. Mesa State (11-10-1990) Sylvester Jones vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) Bob Odom vs. Omaha (9-13-1966) James Jackson at Montana (10-18-1969) Ed Bell at South Dakota State (11-9-1968) Joe Funk vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) Sam Carter vs. Minnesota-Duluth (11-19-1994) Rommie Wheeler vs. Adams State (9-3-1994) Sale’ Key at Montana (10-9-2004) Sale’ Key at Portland State (11-6-2004) Rod Childs at Weber State (9-20-1980) Jaron Taylor vs. Eastern Washington (10-3-2009) Shedrack Okoebor at Southern Utah (11-23-2002) Sale’ Key vs. Southern Utah (11-22-2003)
61. 66. 67. 69. 70. 73. 76. 79. 82. 83. 87. 90. 93. 97. 101. 104. 110. 111. 114. 116.
128 128 127 127 127 127 127 125 123 123 122 121 121 121 120 120 120 119 119 119 117 117 117 116 115 115 115 115 114 114 114 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 109 109 109 109 109 109 108 107 107 107 105 105 104
Shawn Beals at Nevada (10-31-1987) Greg Smith vs. Montana (10-21-1978) Isaiah Burel vs. Sacramento State (11-22-2008) Sale’ Key at Northern Arizona (11-8-2003) Chris Brinagh at Southern Utah (10-23-1999) DeRonn Finley vs. Southern Utah (10-24-1998) Lamont Jones vs. Western State (9-27-1952) Butch Caston vs. Montana (11-15-1986) Brett Fowler at Northern Arizona (10-6-2001) Ken O’Neal at Nevada (10-1-1983) Blake Stamper vs. Northern Arizona (10-15-1983) Sylvester Jones vs. Montana (11-17-1990) Shawn Beals vs. Portland State (10-10-87) Tom Hofmann vs. Montana State (11-6-1971) Eddie Thompson at Montana (11-15-2008) Eddie Thompson at Idaho (9-6-2008) Bus Connor vs. Northern Arizona (10-27-1951) Brett Fowler vs. Eastern Washington (10-4-2003) Charles James vs. Eastern Washington (11-24-2001) Elliot Giles at North Texas (11-11-1995) Akilah Lacey vs. Cal Poly (9-11-2004) Brett Fowler vs. Northern Colorado (9-13-2003) Rommie Wheeler at Northern Arizona (9-17-1994) Jesse Levin vs. Ft. Lewis (9-11-1999) David Steel at Portland State (10-14-2000) Rommie Wheeler vs. Idaho (10-1-1994) Torrey Sheets vs. Cal State Northridge (9-24-1988) Todd Jones at Northern Arizona (11-8-1986) Nick Whitworth at Eastern Washington (10-16-1999) Rod Childs at Portland (10-10-1981) Craig Norby vs. Montana State (10-18-1975) Kelvin Krosch vs. Central Washington (9-26-200( Brett Fowler vs. Montana State (10-12-2002) Chris Corp at Montana State (10-11-1980) Jaron Taylor at Eastern Washington (9-27-2008) Jason Girley vs. Portland State (10-13-2001) Shawn Beals vs. Northern Arizona (10-17-1987) Tom Fischer at Montana State (10-28-1972) DeRonn Finley at Cal State Northridge (9-30-2000) Justin Young at Northern Arizona (11-2-1996) Tom Sharp vs. Northern Arizona (10-5-1991) Joe Funk at Northern Colorado (9-9-1989) Lamont Allen at Eastern Washington (10-21-1989) Jeff Davenport vs. Northern Arizona (11-9-2002) Ed Bell at Fresno State (9-28-1968) Sale’ Key vs. Weber State (11-2-2002) Jaxon Ernst vs. Montana State (9-27-1997) Joe Funk at Northern Arizona (9-30-1990) Shawn Beals vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-1986) Ed Scott vs. Weber State (11-12-1983) Ed Bell vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11-16-1968) Wade Wilhite vs. Eastern Washington (10-27-1984) Troy Waters vs. Montana State (10-14-1995) Tom Sharp vs. Weber State (11-23-1991) Chris Cawdry vs. Nevada (11-17-1984) David Steel vs. Northern Arizona (10-7-2000) Jaxon Ernst vs. Northern Arizona (11-1-1997) Akilah Lacey vs. Montana State (10-21-2006)
120. 123. 126. 129.
104 104 104 103 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100
Eugene Mirador vs. Eastern Washington (11-24-2001) Joe Funk vs. Northern Arizona (10-28-1989) Chris Corp vs. Montana State (11-7-1981) Akilah Lacey vs. Fort Lewis (9-9-2006) Isaac Mitchell at Eastern Washington (10-5-2002) DeRonn Finley vs. Weber State (10-28-2000) Alfredo Anderson vs Western Montana (9-21-1996) Elliot Giles vs. Cal Poly (9-7-1996) Rommie Wheeler vs. Montana (11-21-1992) Eddie Thompson vs. Southern Utah (9-8-2007) John McCalister vs. Mesa State (9-7-1991) Butch Caston vs. Nevada (11-1-1986) Sale’ Key vs. Weber State (10-30-2004) Lamont Allen vs. Eastern Washington (11-3-1990) Joe Funk at Weber State (9-15-1990) Butch Caston at Boise State (10-24-1987) Butch Caston vs. Texas A&I (9-12-1987)
Player 100-yd 200-yd High Ed Bell 8 2 261 Shawn Beals 8 1 222 Eddie Thompson 7 0 174 Akilah Lacey 6 1 216 Tom Hofmann 6 0 194 Rommie Wheeler 6 0 167 Brett Fowler 6 0 155 Joe Funk 6 0 136 Sale’ Key 6 0 130 DeRonn Finley 5 0 160 Jaron Taylor 4 0 157 Butch Caston 4 0 125 Chris Corp 3 0 163 Sylvester Jones 3 0 149 Shedrack Okoebor 2 0 129 Eugene Mirador 2 0 160 Charles Ewing 2 0 160 Kelvin Krosch 2 0 157 Greg Smith 2 0 151 Troy Waters 2 0 145 Sam Carter 2 0 142 Alfredo Anderson 2 0 140 Rod Childs 2 0 130 Elliot Giles 2 0 119 David Steel 2 0 115 Tom Sharp 2 0 111 Lamont Allen 2 0 110 Jaxon Ernst 2 0 109 Chris Cawdry 2 0 107 (Note 100-yd game totals include the 200-yd games) Tied with 1: Kevin Pettit, Jody Griswold, Jerry Bird, Al Smith, Ken Warren, Michael Thompson, Carlis Harris, Tad Pearson, Bob Odom, James Jackson, Isaiah Burel, Chris Brinagh, Lamont Jones, Ken O’Neal, Blake Stamper, Bus Connor, Charles James, Jesse Levin, Torrey Sheets, Todd Jones, Nick Whitworth, Craig Norby, Jason Girley, Tom Fischer, Justin Young, Jeff Davenport, Ed Scott, Wade Wilhite, Isaac Mitchell, John McCalister, Brooks Douglass.
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Class Records
Receiving Records
Top Ten Longest Pass Plays (All-Time) 1. 95td Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana-Western (9-21-1996) 2. 92td Jerry Dunne to Ken Warren vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) 3. 89td Vern Harris to Tad Pearson at Northern Arizona (10-20-1984) 4. 86td Virgil Gardner to Sam Carter at Boise State (10-23-1993) 86td Joel Jund to Sylvester Jones vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) 6. 85td Doug Baughman to Isaac Mitchell at E. Washington (10-5-2002) 7. 82td Dan Halt to Ed Bell vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) 8. 81td Russel Hill to Jaron Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) 81td Virgil Gardner to Alfredo Anderson at New Mexico (11-6-1993) 10 80td Matt Gutierrez to Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) (NOTE: The longest pass by a non quarterback was Jermain Anderson’s 79yard pass to Brett Fowler. The play was a double-pass, with Anderson as a wide receiver. Baughman’s 85-yard pass to Mitchell was a screen pass, as was Gardner’s 81-yard pass to Anderson.)
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Eddie Thompson holds ISU records for receptions in a game with 17 against Idaho in 2008, and he also owns the career receptions mark with 216.
Receptions - Seniors: 1969 Ed Bell 1981 Dwain Wilson 2008 Eddie Thompson 1987 Shawn Beals 1994 Rommie Wheeler Juniors: 2007 Eddie Thompson 1985 Merril Hoge 1968 Ed Bell 2003 Sale’ Key 2008 Jaron Taylor Sophomores: 1971 Tom Hofmann 2008 Isaiah Burel 1984 Merril Hoge 2003 Shedrack Okoebor 1990 Sylvester Jones Freshmen: 2001 Jason Girley 2005 Eddie Thompson 1999 Jesse Levin 1999 Eugene Mirador 2001 Sale’ Key Receiving Yards – Seniors: 1969 Ed Bell 1987 Shawn Beals 2004 Sale’ Key 1994 Rommie Wheeler 2000 DeRonn Finley Juniors: 1968 Ed Bell 2007 Eddie Thompson 2003 Sale’ Key 2002 Brett Fowler 2008 Jaron Taylor Sophomores: 1971 Tom Hofmann 2004 Akilah Lacey 1985 Shawn Beals 1995 Justin Young 2007 Jaron Taylor Freshmen: 2003 Akilah Lacey 1999 Jesse Levin 2005 Eddie Thompson 1999 Eugene Mirador 2001 Jason Girley
96 78 70 62 60 83 67 67 58 55 65 56 52 49 48 40 39 38 38 32 1522 1022 943 882 849 1086 907 882 741 735 1072 803 649 619 616 507 490 428 418 404
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Overall Records Catches Game Season Career Yards Game Season Career TDs Game Season Career
Receiving - Overall 15, Ed Bell vs. Montana, 10-18-1969 96, Ed Bell, 1969 219, Eddie Thompson, 2005-08 261, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 1522, Ed Bell 1969 2676, Ed Bell, 1967-69 4, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 4, Chris Corp vs Utah State, 11-14-1981 20, Ed Bell, 1969 30, Ed Bell, 1967-69 Receiving - Holt Arena
Receptions ISU 11, Troy Waters vs. Northern Arizona, 10-28-1995 Opp 15, Alfred Pupunu (Weber State), 11-21-1991 Yards ISU 216, Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona, 9-23-2006 Opp 268, Ramses Barden (Cal Poly), 10-27-2007 TD ISU 4, Chris Corp vs. Utah State, 11-14-1981 Opp 3, Keith Neal (Idaho), 10-9-1993 3, Cheo Angel (Portland State), 9-25-1999 3, Jake Larson (Montana-Western), 8-28-2003 3, Vincent Jackson (Northern Colorado), 9-13-2003 3, Michael Jefferson (Montana State), 10-21-2006 3, Ramses Barden (Cal Poly), 10-27-2007
Ed Bell had an amazing 30 touchdowns in just two seasons, and held almost every major receiving mark when he left Idaho State for a solid NFL career in 1969.
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Extra Points
7 (of 7) 7 (of 7) 7 (of 7) 7 (of 7) 7 (of 8) 7 (of 8) 7 (of 7) 7 (of 7) 6
at Northern Colorado Montana-Western Eastern Washington MSU-Northern Montana State Montana Tech Mesa State Weber State
9-18-2004 8-30-2003 10-4-2003 9-29-2001 11-11-2000 9-9-2000 9-5-1992 11-4-1972
Season 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.
Case deBruijn Javier Garcia James Ferrell Jeremy Hershey Rene Weitmann Perry Larson Javier Garcia Pete Garces Andy Norrell James Ferrell Brandon Jones Jeremy Hershey
48-51 39-42 38-39 38-40 37-38 37-41 37-42 34-36 31-32 31-34 31-34 31-37
1981 2000 1995 2003 1985 1983 2001 1999 1993 1996 2007 2002
20-28 18-26 17-19 17-25 15-19 15-21 15-26 14-18 14-18 14-22 14-26
1990 2003 2005 1983 1996 1984 1981 2001 1998 1987 2002
Field Goals
5 (of 5) Northern Colorado 5 (of 5) Southern Utah 4 (of 5) Weber State 3
9-13-2003 10-23-1997 11-21-1981
Overall Records Kick Scoring - Overall Field Goals Game 5, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 5, Jeremy Hershey vs. Northern Colorado, 9-13-2003 Season 20, Darren Goodman, 1990 Career 41, Perry Larson, 1982-84 (41-61) Consec. 8, Darren Goodman, 1990; Javier Garcia, 2002; Jaret Johnson, 2005 (twice) Points Game 18, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 18, Jeremy Hershey vs. Northern Colorado, 9-13-2003 Season 93, Case deBruijn, 1981 Career 213, James Ferrell, 1994-97 Extra Point Percentage Game 1.000, Many Season 1.000, (25-25) Darren Goodman, 1990 Career .980, (49-50) Darren Goodman, 1990-91 Extra Points Game 7, (7x, last) Jaret Johnson at Northern Colorado, 9-18-2004 (7-7) Season 48, Case deBruijn, 1981 (48-51) Career 102, James Ferrell, 1994-97 (102-110) Consec. 49, Darren Goodman, 1990-91 Holt Arena - Field Goals Number ISU 5, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 5, Jeremy Hershey vs. Northern Colorado, 9-13-2003 Opp 5, Marty Zendajas (Nevada), 11-17-1984 Longest ISU 60, Pete Garces vs. CS Northridge, 11-21-1998 Opp 56, Tony Zendejas (Nevada) 11-23-1983
Season 1. Darren Goodman 2. Jeremy Hershey 3. Jaret Johnson Perry Larson 5. James Ferrell Perry Larson Case deBruijn 8. Javier Garcia Pete Garces Matt Maloney Jeremy Hershey
Career 1. James Ferrell 2. Perry Larson 3. Javier Garcia 4. Jeremy Hershey 5. Steve Beller 6. Rene Weitmann 7. Pete Garces Louie Hurst 9. Darren Goodman 10. Jaret Johnson
Career 1. Perry Larson 2. James Ferrell 3. Jeremy Hershey 4. Pete Garces Darren Goodman 6. Jaret Johnson Steve Beller 8. Javier Garcia 9. Rene Weitmann 10. Matt Bombard
102-110 83-89 76-84 69-77 64-72 62-65 55-59 55-69 49-50 44-49
1994-97 1982-84 2000-01 2002-03 1971-74 1985-86 1998-99 1969-71 1990-91 2004-05
41-61 37-57 32-52 27-37 27-41 23-31 23-45 22-33 21-33 20-31
1982-84 1994-97 2002-03 1998-99 1990-91 2004-05 1971-74 2000-01 1985-86 1988-89
Longest Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 9. 15.
60 59 56 55 55 55 55 55 54 54 54 54 54 54 53 53 53 53
Pete Garces vs. Cal State Northridge (11-21-1998) Joe Petrone vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) Andy Norell vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) Jarrett Huk at Arizona State (9-5-2009) Pete Garces at Eastern Washington (10-16-1999) Pete Garces vs. Portland State (9-25-1999) Perry Larson vs. Boise State (10-6-1984) Pete Garces at New Mexico (9-5-1998) Jaret Johnson vs. Portland State (11-5-2005) Javier Garcia at Northern Arizona (10-6-2001) Pete Garces vs. Montana State (11-13-1999) Pete Garces vs. Montana (10-30-1999) Pete Garces vs. Sacramento State (11-7-1998) Andy Norell vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) Jeremy Hershey vs. Montana (10-18-2003) Javier Garcia vs. Southern Utah (11-17-2001) Pete Garces vs. Sacramento State (11-7-1998) Darren Goodman vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990)
19. 24. 30.
52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Jarrett Huk at Weber State (9-19-200) Pete Garces at Idaho (10-3-1998) James Ferrell vs. Weber State (11-23-1996) Rene Weitmann at Weber State (10-25-1986) Perry Larson vs. Nevada (11-17-1984) Jeremy Hershey vs. Montana State (10-12-2002) Rene Weitmann vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-1986) Pete Garces vs. Southern Utah (10-24-1998) James Ferrell vs. Cal State Northridge (11-9-1996) Darren Goodman vs. Northern Iowa (9-22-1990) Perry Larson vs. Montana (9-22-1984) Dan Zeidman vs. Fort Lewis (9-9-2006) Jaret Johnson at Kentucky (9-10-2005) Jeremy Hershey at Utah State (9-14-2002) Pete Garces at Weber State (9-18-1999) Darren Goodman at Nevada (10-12-1991) Case deBruijn vs. Eastern Washington (9-12-1981) Case deBruijn vs. Montana (10-18-1990)
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Kicking Records
Game 1. Jaret Johnson Jeremy Hershey Jeremy Hershey Javier Garcia Javier Garcia Javier Garcia Randy Nate Steve Beller 9. Many tied at
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Punting Average Season 1. Eddie Johnson 2. Eddie Johnson 3. Thomas Washington 4. Jon Vanderwielen 5. Case deBruijn 6. Tom Zaun 7. Case deBruijn 8. Case deBruijn 9. Kyle McQuown 10. Dan Zeidman
46.3 46.2 45.0 44.7 44.6 44.4 44.0 43.9 43.9 43.6
(49-2,270) (51-2,357) (24-1,079) (74-3,308) (73-3,261) (25-1,109) (67-2,945) (57-2,504) (71-3,118) (53-2,310)
2001 2002 1994 2009 1979 1955 1980 1981 2003 2006
Career 1. Eddie Johnson 2. Jon Vanderwielen 3. Kyle McQuown 4. Case deBruijn 5. Dan Zeidman 6. Jeff Kaiser 7. Steve Beller 8. Wally Buono 9. Ben Simpson 10. Neil Henderson
46.3 43.6 43.5 43.4 42.1 41.7 40.7 40.5 40.5 39.8
(100-4,627) (139-6,062) (132-5,745) (271-11,760) (170-7,159) (161-6,712) (193-7,855) (207-8,393) (251-10,170) (57-2,268)
2001-02 2006-09 2003-04 1978-81 2005-07 1982-84 1972-74 1969-71 1997-00 1958-59
Kicking Records
Overall Class Records
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Field Goals – Seniors: 2003 Jeremy Hershey 2005 Jaret Johnson 1984 Perry Larson 2001 Javier Garcia 1999 Pete Garces 1997 James Ferrell Juniors: 1990 Darren Goodman 1983 Perry Larson 1996 James Ferrell 2002 Jeremy Hershey 1998 Pete Garces 1987 Matt Maloney Sophomores: 1982 Perry Larson 1992 Randy Nate 1975 Ricardo Restrepo 1972 Steve Beller 1979 Case deBruijn Freshmen: 1994 James Ferrell 1978 Case deBruijn Extra Points – Seniors: 1981 Case DeBruijn 2003 Jeremy Hershey 2001 Javier Garcia 1999 Pete Garces 1993 Andy Norrell 2007 Branden Jones Juniors: 2000 Javier Garcia 1985 Rene Weitmann 2002 Jeremy Hershey 1987 Matt Maloney 1990 Darren Goodman 1952 Carl Williams
18-26 17-19 15-21 14-18 13-19 13-19 20-28 17-25 15-19 14-26 14-18 14-22 9-15 8-12 8-13 6-10 4-7 5-7 3-5 48-51 38-40 37-42 34-36 31-32 31-34 39-42 37-38 31-37 29-31 25-25 25-32
Sophomores: 1995 James Ferrell 1972 Steve Beller 1992 Randy Nate 1975 Ricardo Restrepo 1982 Perry Larson Freshmen: 1994 James Ferrell 1971 Steve Beller 1978 Case deBruijn Punting Average – Seniors: 2002 Eddie Johnson 2009 Jon Vanderwielen 1981 Case deBruijn 2007 Dan Zeidman 1990 Duffy Daugherty Juniors: 2001 Eddie Johnson 1980 Case deBruijn 2006 Dan Zeidman 1958 Neil Henderson 1970 Wally Buono Sophomores: 1994 Thomas Washington 1979 Case deBruijn 1955 Tom Zaun 2004 Kyle McQuown 1965 Paul Shaner Freshmen: 2003 Kyle McQuown 1978 Case deBruijn 1975 Steve Holzer 1997 Ben Simpson 1988 Randy Nate
38-39 29-32 22-22 17-18 17-17 17-18 13-14 5-7 46.2 44.7 43.9 42.7 42.4 46.3 44.0 43.6 43.3 42.5 45.0 44.7 43.3 43.1 42.6 43.9 41.2 39.4 39.0 37.7
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Longest Punts 1. 88 Jeff Kaiser at Texas-El Paso (9-10-1983) 2. 82 Dan Zeidman vs. Sacramento State (11-4-2006) 3. 80 Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly (11-16-2002) 80 Wally Buono vs. Idaho (10-3-1970) 5. 76 Jon Vanderwielen vs. Central Washington (9-26-2009) 76 Case deBruijn vs. Nevada (11-18-1978) 7. 75 Jeff Kaiser at Northern Arizona (10-16-1982) 8. 73 Jon Vanderwielen at Montana State (10-31-2009) 73 Kyle McQuown vs. Sacramento State (10-23-2004) 73 Matt Maloney vs. CS Chico (9-6-1986) 73 Steve Holzer vs. Idaho (10-30-1976) 73 Steve Beller at Weber State (11-11-1972) 13. 72 Kyle McQuown vs. Montana-Western (8-28-03) 72 Case deBruijn vs. Northern Arizona (10-3-1981) 72 Steve Beller at Wyoming (9-9-1972) 16. 71 Jon Vanderwielen at Montana State (10-31-2009) 71 Dan Zeidman vs. Eastern Washington (9-22-2007) 71 Randy Nate vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) 19. 70 Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly (11-16-2002) 70 Ben Simpson vs. Montana State (11-13-1999) 70 Case deBruijn at Utah State (9-13-1980) 70 Tom Zaun vs. Pepperdine (9-17-1955)
Overall Records
Punts Game 14, Kyle McQuown vs. Boise State, 9-6-2003 14, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 Season 79, Larry Kerychuk, 1967; Wally Buono, 1971 Career 256, Case deBruijn, 1978-81 Yards Game 582, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 Season 3,308, Jon Vanderwielen, 2009 Career 11,760, Case deBruijn, 1978-81 Average Game 61.5 (6), Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11-16-2002 Season 46.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001 Career 46.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001-02 Net punting Game 61.3 (6), Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11-16-2002 Season 44.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001 Career 43.7, Eddie Johnson, 2001-02 Case deBruijn is the only punter/kicker to have his number retired by ISU. He owns several punting and kicking records, and he hit the most dramatic field goal in ISU history to beat Weber State 33-30 in triple overtime.
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All-Purpose Yardage
Career Vern Harris (1984-85) Mike Machurek (1980-81) Doug Baughman (2001-02) Mark Hetherington (2003-04) Paul Peterson (1982-83) Jason Whitmer (1987-90) Shane Griggs (1996, 99-00) Russel Hill (2007-present) Robb Wetta (1994-95) Trevor Cavanaugh (1990-91)
G PI 19 813 23 922 22 880 22 923 23 915 39 1617 25 867 29 1093 20 760 15 546
Yds 5302 5880 5599 5358 5330 8449 5232 6033 4133 2993
Td 36 50 41 41 38 58 47 36 29 24
Ypg 279.0 255.7 254.5 243.5 231.7 216.6 209.3 208.0 206.7 199.5
Career DeRonn Finley (1998, 00) Ed Bell (1967-69) Carlis Harris (1968-70) Alfredo Anderson (1993-96) Merril Hoge (1983-86) JD Ponciano (2007-09) Dwain Wilson (1980-81) Josh Barnett (2004-07) Emery Beckles (2002-03) Nick Whitworth (1997-00)
G 22 24 25 37 40 30 24 40 20 44
Kor 1033 474 1506 566 1005 2295 488 0 817 1079
Yds 3095 3341 3409 4945 5453 2981 2377 3912 1946 4088
Ypg 140.7 139.2 136.4 133.6 133.0 99.4 99.0 97.8 97.3 92.9
Season Mike Machurek (1981) Vern Harris (1984) Kevin McCarthy (1999) Doug Baughman (2002) Jason Whitmer (1987) Mark Hetherintgon (2004) Jerry Dunne (1969) Shane Griggs (2000) Vern Harris (1985) Russel Hill (2008)
G 12 11 11 11 9 11 8 11 8 10
Yds 3551 3254 3056 3008 2433 2967 2093 2819 2048 2506
Td 31 19 24 21 20 20 24 19 18 14
Ypg 295.9 295.8 277.8 273.5 270.3 269.7 261.1 256.3 256.0 250.6
Season Merril Hoge (1985) Ed Bell (1969) Nick Whitworth (1999) DeRonn Finley (2000) Alfredo Anderson (1995) Carlis Harris (1970) Merril Hoge (1986) Ed Bell (1968) Dwain Wilson (1981) Carlis Harris (1969)
G Rush Rec Pr Kor 11 104 708 0 364 10 0 1522 0 321 11 1106 462 0 309 11 -2 849 502 468 11 1192 393 10 218 6 0 351 251 346 11 631 399 1 641 9 19 1086 134 78 10 459 556 0 398 10 1 594 59 726
Yds 2113 1843 1877 1817 1811 948 1677 1317 1413 1380
Ypg 192.1 184.3 170.6 165.2 164.6 158.0 152.0 146.3 141.3 138.0
PI 480 501 514 463 402 551 387 455 312 456
Scoring
Career Boyd Hall (1958-59) Ed Bell (1968-69) Bus Connor (1951-54) Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) Merril Hoge (1983-86) Jaret Johnson (2004-05) Pete Garces (1998-99) Javier Garcia (2000-01) Darren Goodman (1990-91) Billy Shaw (1962-64)
G TD PAT FG 16 22 10 0 25 32 4 0 33 40 0 0 23 0 69 32 40 44 4 0 17 0 44 23 21 0 55 27 22 0 76 22 21 0 49 27 26 24 16 0
Pts 142 196 240 165 268 113 136 142 130 160
Ppg 8.88 7.84 7.27 7.17 6.70 6.65 6.48 6.45 6.19 6.15
Season Ed Bell (1969) Boyd Hall (1959) Merril Hoge (1985) Billy Shaw (1964) Ken Cornist (2005) Carlis Harris (1970) Darren Goodman (1990) Jeremy Hershey (2003) Merril Hoge (1984) Alfredo Anderson (1995) Merril Hoge (1984) Alfredo Anderson (1995)
G TD PAT FG 10 21 4 0 8 12 4 0 11 16 2 0 9 13 0 0 11 15 0 0 6 8 0 0 11 0 25 20 12 0 38 18 11 14 0 0 11 14 0 0 11 14 0 0 11 14 0 0
Pts Ppg 130 13.00 76 9.50 98 8.91 78 8.67 90 8.18 48 8.00 85 7.73 92 7.67 84 7.64 84 7.64 84 7.64 84 7.64
Rush -2 28 111 3370 2713 20 970 3412 47 2353
Rec 1425 2679 1482 913 1734 651 919 500 97 656
Pr 639 169 310 96 1 15 0 0 903 0
Kick-Scoring
Career Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) Jaret Johnson (2004-05) Pete Garces (1998-99) Javier Garcia (2000-01) Darren Goodman (1990-91) Perry Larson (1982-84) Rene Weitmann (1985-86) Matt Bombard (1988-89) James Ferrell (1994-97) Matt Maloney (1985, 87-88) Season Darren Goodman (1990) Jeremy Hershey (2003) Perry Larson (1983) Pete Garces (1999) Jaret Johnson (2005) Javier Garcia (2001) Case deBruijn (1981) James Ferrell (1996) Rene Weitmann (1995) Perry Larson (1984)
G XPM-A FGM-A Pts Ppg 23 69-77 32-52 165 7.17 17 44-49 23-31 113 6.65 21 55-59 27-37 136 6.48 22 76-84 22-33 142 6.45 21 49-50 27-41 130 6.19 34 83-89 41-61 206 6.06 22 62-65 21-33 125 5.68 16 28-31 20-31 88 5.50 44 102-110 37-57 213 4.84 18 34-36 16-29 82 4.55 G 11 12 12 10 11 11 13 11 11 11
XPM-A 25-25 38-40 37-41 34-36 29-31 37-42 48-51 31-34 37-38 29-31
FGM-A 20-28 18-26 17-25 13-19 17-19 14-18 15-26 15-19 13-19 15-21
Pts 85 92 88 73 80 79 93 76 76 74
Overall Records
Total Offense Plays Game 82, Paul Peterson vs. Nevada, 11-23-1983 Season 554, Paul Peterson, 1982 Career 1617, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Yards Game 587, Vern Harris vs. Montana, 10-12-1985 Season 3253, Vern Harris, 1984 Career 8456, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Touchdowns Game 7, Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 Season 32, Mike Machurek, 1981 Career 58, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Plays Game Season Career Yards Game Season Career TDs Game Season Career Points Game Season Career
All-Purpose 45, Alfredo Anderson vs. Mont. St., 10-8-1994 285, Merril Hoge, 1985 829, Merril Hoge, 1983-86 310, Alfredo Anderson vs. Mont. St., 10-8-1994 2113, Merril Hoge, 1985 5453, Merril Hoge, 1983-86 Scoring 6, Steve Detmer vs. Montana Normal, 11-14-1931 (JC) 4, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 4, Chris Corp vs Utah State, 11-14-1981 4, Isaac Mitchell vs East. Wash., 11-24-2001 21, Ed Bell, 1969 44, Merril Hoge, 1983-86 36, Steve Detmer vs. Montana Normal, 11-14-1931 (JC) 24, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 24, Chris Corp vs Utah State, 11-14-1981 24, Isaac Mitchell vs East. Wash.,11-24-2001 130, Ed Bell, 1969 268, Merril Hoge, 1983-86
Ppg 7.73 7.67 7.33 7.30 7.27 7.18 7.15 6.91 6.91 6.73
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total offense/scoring Records
Total Offense
113
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Return Records
Overall Class Records
114
Punt Return Average – Seniors: 1970 Carlis Harris 22.8 2003 Emery Beckles 16.4 2000 DeRonn Finley 15.2 1974 Rene’ Garnett 15.0 1971 Phil Price 14.7 Juniors: 1973 Rene’ Garnett 15.8 1967 Billy Satterfield 15.1 1968 Ed Bell 14.9 2002 Emery Beckles 14.2 1992 Eric Alden 12.3 Sophomores: 2006 Eddie Thompson 11.5 1992 Rommie Wheeler 11.0 1977 Rick Riedel 11.0 1995 Trevor Bell 10.9 1981 Matt Courtney 10.3 Freshmen: 1977 Sonny Booker 11.4 1993 Adam Johnson 11.0 2001 Jason Girley 10.1 2004 Kenyon Blue 8.5 1986 Mike Marks 7.3
Total Offense – Seniors 1981 Mike Machurek 295.9 2002 Doug Baughman 273.5 2004 Mark Hetherington 269.7 2000 Shane Griggs 256.3 1983 Paul Peterson 244.3 Total Offense – Juniors 1984 Vern Harris 295.7 1999 Kevin McCarthy 277.8 2001 Doug Baughman 235.5 1989 Jason Whitmer 226.8 1982 Paul Peterson 218.0 Total Offense – Sophomores 2008 Russel Hill 250.6 1995 Robb Wetta 213.0 1988 Jason Whitmer 178.7 2005 Matt Hagler 175.5 1995 Gary Anderson 135.8 Total Offense – Freshmen 1987 Jason Whitmer 270.3 1994 Robb Wetta 201.5 2007 Russel Hill 199.2 1996 Shane Griggs 188.0 1993 Alfredo Anderson 120.0
Kick Return Average – Seniors: 1970 Carlis Harris 28.8 1987 Frank Selto 27.5 2008 Kenyon Blue 25.5 1971 Phil Price 23.9 1981 Dwain Wilson 22.3 Juniors: 1969 Carlis Harris 33.0 2007 JD Ponciano 27.9 1998 DeRonn Finley 25.7 1973 Rene’ Garnett 25.2 1964 George Douglas 25.0 Sophomores: 1968 Carlis Harris 31.0 1997 Monte’ Walzer 23.6 1972 Rene’ Garnett 22.5 1995 Justin Young 21.8 1998 Nick Whitworth 21.7 Freshmen: 1992 Robert Johnson 29.7 1993 Adam Johnson 25.8 1996 Cleavon Bradshaw 23.5 1972 Kevin Crocker 22.3 1997 Nick Whitworth 19.6
All Purpose Yardage – Seniors 1969 Ed Bell 184.3 2000 DeRonn Finley 165.2 1986 Merril Hoge 152.0 1954 Bus Connor 137.6 1987 Butch Caston 136.8 Juniors: 1985 Merril Hoge 192.1 1999 Nick Whitworth 170.6 1995 Alfredo Anderson 164.8 1968 Ed Bell 146.3 1969 Carlis Harris 137.9 Sophomores: 1984 Merril Hoge 129.9 1994 Alfredo Anderson 123.5 1968 Carlis Harris 120.1 1971 Tom Hofmann 107.2 2005 Kenyon Blue 100.5 Freshmen: 1993 Alfredo Anderson 128.5 1996 Cleavon Bradshaw 88.1 2005 Ken Cornist 84.9 1992 Robert Johnson 84.1 2001 Jason Girley 80.6
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Longest Plays Longest Kickoff Returns (All-Time) 1. 100td JD Ponciano vs. Montana (11-10-2007) 100td Jake LaRue vs. Wyoming (9-17-1949) 3. 97td DeRonn Finley at Portland State (9-26-1998) 97td Frank Selto at Boise State (10-24-1987) 97td Carlis Harris at UNLV (11-8-1969) 97td Jake LaRue vs. Colorado College (10-1-1948) 7. 95td JD Ponciano at Weber State (11-3-2007) 95td Carlis Harris at Montana State (10-11-1969) 9. 93td Butch Caston vs. Texas A&I (9-12-1987) 10. 92td Frank Selto vs. Idaho (10-3-1987) (NOTE: LaRue had previously been credited with a 100-yard touchdown against Colorado College also in 1949, but that score was actually his 97yarder the previous year. Ponciano’s return was five-yards deep) Longest Punt Returns (All-Time, 70+ yards) 1. 88td Milton “Dubby” Holt vs. College of Idaho (11-11-1937) 2. 86td Alfredo Anderson vs. Adams State (9-3-1994) 3. 85td DeRonn Finley vs. Sacramento State (9-23-1900) 85td Billy Satterfield vs. South Dakota State (9-23-1967) 5. 83td Emery Beckles at Weber State (10-25-03) 83td Carlis Harris at Idaho (10-3-1970) 7. 80td Emery Beckles vs. Northern Arizona (11-9-2002) 80td Vern Adams vs. Montana State (11-12-1950) 80td Mike Gates vs. Ricks College (10-25-1936) 10. 78td Eddie Thompson vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) (NOTE: Anderson’s 86-yard touchdown is the modern record, which is from 1947 forward, when ISU became a four-year school. Dubby Holt returned a punt 88-yards for a touchdown against the College of Idaho in 1937’s Homecoming game)
Merril Hoge is one of Idaho State’s most famous alums, and certainly one of the best home grown talents to ever come out of Pocatello.
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Kickoff Return Avg. Kickoff Return Total Yards Avg. 33.0 31.0 29.7 28.8 27.9 27.5 25.8 25.7 25.5 25.2
(No-Yds) (22-726) (14-434) (14-416) (12-346) (20-558) (26-716) (17-439) (22-565) (18-459) (26-656)
TD 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0
Year 1969 1968 1992 1970 2007 1987 1993 1998 2008 1973
Career 1. Carlis Harris 2. Frank Selto 3. DeRonn Finley 4. George Kelley 5. Rene’ Garnett 6. Emery Beckles 7. JD Ponciano 8. Al Smith 9. Monte’ Walzer 10. Tony Roland
Avg. 31.4 26.8 23.5 23.4 22.3 22.1 22.1 22.0 21.9 21.8
(No-Yds) TD (48-1,506) 3 (30-803) 2 (44-1,033) 1 (24-561) 0 (51-1,140) 0 (37-817) 0 (104-2,295) 2 (22-549) 0 (52-1,141) 1 (28-611) 0
Year 1968-70 1986-87 1998, 00 1987-90 1971-74 2002-03 2007-09 1990-91 1997-99 1987-88
Overall - Kickoff Returns
Yards 996 741 726 716 656 641 614 611 565 558
Returns 48 36 22 26 26 34 26 28 22 20
TD 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2
Year 2008 2009 1969 1987 1973 1986 1997 1988 1998 2007
Number Season Career Yardage Season Career Average Season Career
Career 1. Kenyon Blue 2. JD Ponciano 3. Carlis Harris 4. Monte’ Walzer 5. Rene’ Garnett 6. Nick Whitworth 7. DeRonn Finley 8. Butch Caston 9. Merril Hoge 10. Rob Vera
Yards 1,915 2,295 1,506 1,141 1,140 1,079 1,033 1,030 1,005 918
Returns 89 104 48 52 51 51 44 49 54 46
TD Year 0 2004-05, 07-08 2 2007-pres. 3 1968-70 1 1997-99 0 1971-74 0 1997-00 1 1998, 00 1 1985-87 0 1983-86 0 1988-91
Number Season Career Yardage Season Career Average Season Career
Punt Return Total Yards
Punt Return Avg.
Return records
Season 1. JD Ponciano 2. JD Ponciano 3. Carlis Harris 4. Frank Selto 5. Rene Garnett 6. Merril Hoge 7. Monte’ Walzer 8. Tony Roland 9. DeRonn Finley 10. JD Ponciano
Season 1. Carlis Harris 2. Louie Hurst 3. Emery Beckles 4. DeRonn Finley 5. Ed Bell 6. Phil Price 7. Billy Satterfield 8. Emery Beckles 9. Trevor Bell 10. Eric Alden
Avg. 22.8 21.0 16.4 15.2 14.9 14.7 14.6 14.2 13.9 12.5
(No-Yds) (11-251) (9-189) (23-377) (33-502) (9-134) (21-306) (13-190) (37-526) (17-236) (12-150)
TD 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0
Year 1970 1970 2003 2000 1968 1971 1967 2002 1997 1993
Season 1. Emery Beckles 2. DeRonn Finley 3. Matt Courtney 4. Emery Beckles 5. Jamie FitzGerald 6. Jason Girley 7. Phil Price 8. Darren Dubois 9. Carlis Harris 10. Trevor Bell
Yards 526 502 454 377 372 324 306 280 251 236
Returns 37 33 44 23 40 32 21 29 11 17
Career 1. Carlis Harris 2. Emery Beckles 3. Phil Price 4. DeRonn Finley 5. Billy Satterfield 6. Eric Alden 7. Louie Hurst 8. Trevor Bell 9. Eddie Thompson 10. Ed Bell
Avg. (No-Yds) 16.3 (19-310) 15.1 (60-903) 14.6 (22-322) 13.6 (47-639) 13.0 (24-311) 12.4 (31-383) 12.3 (24-294) 12.1 (39-471) 11.4 (43-491) 10.9 (15-163)
TD 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1
Year 1968-70 2002-03 1970-71 1998, 00 1967-68 1992-93 1969-71 1995-97 2005-08 1967-69
Career 1. Emery Beckles 2. DeRonn Finley 3. Matt Courtney 4. Kenyon Blue 5. Mike Marks 6. Eddie Thompson 7. Trevor Bell 8. Eric Alden 9. Jamie FitzGerald 10. Darren Dubois
Yards Returns 903 60 639 47 673 72 570 58 569 73 491 43 471 39 383 31 372 40 333 34
TD 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 1
Year 2002 2000 1983 2003 1985 2001 1971 1999 1970 1997
TD Year 2 2002-03 3 1998, 00 2 1981-83 1 2004-05, 07-08 0 1986-89 1 2005-08 1 1995-97 0 1992-93 1 1984-85 0 1999-00
48, JD Ponciano, 2008 104, JD Ponciano, 2007-09 996, JD Ponciano, 2008 2,295, JD Ponciano, 2007-09 33.0, Carlis Harris, 1969 31.4, Carlis Harris, 1968-70 Overall - Punt Returns 37, Emery Beckles, 2002 67, Matt Courtney, 1980-83 526, Emery Beckles, 2002 903, Emery Beckles, 2002-03 22.8, Carlis Harris, 1970 16.3, Carlis Harris, 1968-70 Holt Arena Records Returns
Punts Returned ISU 8, Jamie FitzGerald vs. Northern Colorado, 9-7-1985 Opp 6, Johnny Jones (Los Angeles State), 9-25-1971 6, Jeremy Cooper (Northern Arizona), 10-9-1999 Punt Returns Yards ISU 209, Carlis Harris vs. Idaho, 10-3-1970 TD ISU 2, Carlis Harris vs. Idaho, 10-3-1970 Longest Punt Return ISU 86td, Alfredo Anderson vs. Adams State, 9-3-1994 Opp 69, Rob Fries (Eastern Washington), 10-27-1984 Blocked FG Return for a TD ISU None Opp 75, Kal Kelley (Montana Tech), 9-9-2000 Kickoff Return Yards ISU 183, John McCalister vs. Weber State, 11-23-1991 Opp 214, Marv Ellis (Utah State), 11-14-1981 Longest Kickoff Return ISU 100td, JD Ponciano vs. Montana, 11-10-2007 Opp 100td, Junior Crockett (Weber State), 11-21-1981
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Return Records
Season 1. Carlis Harris 2. Carlis Harris 3. Robert Johnson 4. Carlis Harris 5. JD Ponciano 6. Frank Selto 7. Adam Johnson 8. DeRonn Finley 9. Kenyon Blue 10. Rene Garnett
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Defensive Records
Interceptions
116
Season Billy Satterfield (1968) Trevor Bell (1997) Trevor Bell (1996) Quinton Freeman (2002) Josh Robinson (2000) Louie Hurst (1970) Phil Spain (1972) Brent Koetter (1984) Walter Johnson (1984) Matt Courtney (1983) Reggie Allen (1983)
No 10 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Yds 65 148 55 15 101 115 80 56 56 92 34
Avg Td 6.5 0 18.5 0 7.9 0 2.5 0 16.8 1 19.2 0 13.7 0 9.3 0 9.3 1 15.3 0 5.7 0
Career Trevor Bell (1995-97) Josh Robinson (1998-00) D.J. Clark (2005-2008) Dave Benko (1972-73, 75-76) John Berry (1980-81, 83-84) Quinton Freeman (2002-2005) Louie Hurst (1969-71) Brent Koetter (1981-84) Billy Satterfield (1967-68) Bob Matsey (1977-80) Walter Johnson (1982-85)
No 17 16 15 15 12 11 11 11 11 10 10
Yds 203 186 289 93 216 142 191 145 65 146 69
Avg Td 11.9 0 11.6 1 19.3 3 6.2 0 18.0 2 12.9 0 17.4 0 13.2 1 5.9 0 14.6 0 6.9 1
Longest Returns Longest Interception Returns (All-Time) 1. 100td D.J. Clark at Weber State (11-3-2007) 100td Ernie James vs. Northern Colorado (9-13-2003) 100td Jacori Rufus vs. Southern Utah (10-24-1998) 4. 98td Parr Sainsbury vs. Colorado College (10-18-1948) 5. 97td LeRoy Russell vs. Colorado College (10-8-1960) 6. 92td Bobby Hallcy at Weber State (10-25-1986) 7. 90td Charles Atkinson at Gooding (9-24-1937) 8. 86td Ken Parks at Nevada (11-1-1975) 9. 82td Burdette Mallack vs. Colorado College (10-8-1960) 10. 80td Rex Thomas vs. Ricks College (10-6-1934) (Rufus and Clark’s interceptions both occured two-yards deep in the end zone, while James’ was at the goalline. Rufus tragically passed away from a car accident the follwing March. Sainsbury’s touchdown return was his last as a Bengal, as back injuries forced him to retire)
Miscellenous Class Defensive Records Interceptions – Seniors: 1968 Billy Satterfield 1997 Trevor Bell 1984 Brent Koetter 1984 Walter Johnson 1983 Matt Courtney 1972 Phil Spain Juniors: 1996 Trevor Bell 2000 Josh Robinson 1981 Willie Allen 1970 Louie Hurst 1991 Michael Key 1990 Mark EchoHawk 1972 Art Edgson Sophomores: 1999 Josh Robinson 1995 Jarmaine Johns 1982 Brent Koetter 1982 Brent Koetter 1981 Matt Courtney 1978 Karl Richens 1977 Brett Helmandollar 1973 Art Edgson Freshmen: 2002 Quinton Freeman 1990 Mark Echohawk 1972 Dave Benko 2005 D. J. Clark 1992 Brion Bethel 1980 John Berry Fumble Recoveries – Seniors: 1997 Trevor Bell 1988 Paul Schwenke 2003 Jared Allen 2003 Atari Callen 1996 Josh Hays 1994 Rick Brown 1990 Marvin Metoyer 1985 Earl Davis 1971 Dennis Shorrock 1971 Larry Rodriguez 1971 Jake Palas 1971 Wally Buono
10 8 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 3 3 3 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Juniors: 2009 Chris Holmesley 1995 Erick Johnson 1994 Ike Johnson 1993 Sean Mottishaw 1978 Bob Matsey 1978 Jim Arbuckle 1970 Jake Palas 1970 Dennis Shorrock Sophomores: 1985 Jamie FitzGerald 2009 A.J. Storms 2004 Pago Togafau 2001 Jared Allen 1999 Cantrell Hayes 1995 Josh Hays 1979 George Semons Freshmen: 2001 LaDerick Daniels 1994 Josh Hays 1978 Dave Walser 2001 Jeremy Heinrich 1983 Lynn Hirschi 1980 John Berry Tackles – Seniors: 1973 Joe Mattie 1987 Mike Calley 1987 Clete Edmunson 1991 Craig Barr 1982 Bill Snapp 1980 Gregg Feightner Juniors: 1981 Bill Snapp 2001 Bart Brooks 2007 Ryan Phipps 1994 Brian Geltz 2009 Phillip Arias Sophomores: 1981 Lem Galeai 1969 Mike Heberlein 2004 Pago Tagafau 1984 Ron Manu 1974 Wayne Hill Freshmen: 2000 Cedric Dawson 2003 Anthony Henderson
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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 208 165 156 138 135 135
1994 Moneer Scott 2001 LaDerick Daniels 1999 Mike Clancy Sacks – Seniors: 2003 Jared Allen 1996 Josh Hays 2005 Jeff Charleston 1991 Herman Mitchell 1985 Earl Davis Juniors: 1995 Josh Hays 2002 Jared Allen 2002 Mark Weivoda 1996 Telly Lockette 1993 Tom Prudhomme Sophomores: 1994 Josh Hays 1991 Sean Mottishaw 1992 Rod Murphy 2001 Jared Allen 1985 Jerry Oates Freshmen: 1994 Ahmad Lewis 2000 Jared Allen 1998 Trevor McKenna 2000 Cedric Dawson 2002 Jeremy Mowe 2002 Zach Raphael 2001 Mike Rose
58 55 52 17.5 12.5 12.0 9.0 9.0 13.5 10.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 16.5 13.0 9.0 6.5 6.0 7.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5
142 118 116 116 113 154 124 122 122 122 74 68
Josh Hays owns the sophomore and junior records for sacks in a season
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide 2005..... Matt Hagler........................175.5 2006..... Matt Gutierrez..................200.3 2007..... Russel Hill...........................199.2 2008..... Russel Hill...........................250.6 2009..... Russel Hill...........................167.0 All-Purpose Yardage 1952..... Bus Connor.......................... 75.7 1954..... Bus Connor........................137.7 1957..... Jim Wagstaff........................ 83.9 1958..... Joe Sarratore....................... 69.3 1959..... Boyd Hall............................112.3 1960..... Boyd Hall.............................. 67.8 1961..... Stan Brown.......................... 90.1 1962..... Bill Jencks............................. 66.6 1963..... Bill Harvey............................ 94.8 1964..... Billy Shaw............................. 65.9 1965..... Paul McCormick................. 72.2 1966..... Mike Acker........................... 84.3 1967..... Mike Acker........................... 83.8 1968..... Ed Bell..................................146.3 1969..... Ed Bell..................................184.3 1970..... Carlis Harris.......................... 59.7 1971..... Tom Hofmann...................107.2 1972..... Rene’ Garnett....................100.1 1973..... Rene’ Garnett....................118.4 1974..... Tom Hofmann..................... 57.9 1975..... Kevin Crocker...................... 67.1 1976..... Curt Ashton......................... 84.7 1977..... Eddie McGill........................ 88.3 1978..... Greg Smith........................... 65.9 1979..... Eddie McGill........................ 60.5 1980..... Dwain Wilson...................... 64.6 1981..... Dwain Wilson....................119.1 1982..... Cliff Baxter............................ 60.5 1983..... Michael Thompson........... 62.6 1984..... Merril Hoge........................129.9 1985..... Merril Hoge........................192.1 1986..... Merril Hoge........................152.0 1987..... Butch Caston.....................136.8 1988..... Rob Vera................................ 70.5 1989..... Chris Schrade...................... 82.0 1990..... George Kelly......................123.3 1991..... Al Smith ............................... 92.9 1992..... Sylvester Jones................... 86.6 1993..... Alfredo Anderson............128.5 1994..... Alfredo Anderson............123.5 1995..... Alfredo Anderson............164.8 1996..... Alfredo Anderson.............. 90.8 1997..... Monte’ Walzer..................... 68.2 1998..... DeRonn Finley..................116.2
1999..... Nick Whitworth................170.6 2000..... DeRonn Finley..................165.2 2001..... Mike Jones........................... 89.3 2002..... Isaac Mitchell....................129.7 2003..... Emery Beckles..................105.8 2004..... Sale’ Key................................ 85.7 2005..... Kenyon Blue......................100.5 2006..... Josh Barnett......................115.1 2007..... Josh Barnett......................107.8 2008..... JD Ponciano......................114.0 2009..... JD Ponciano......................128.9
Mike Machurek’s 148.8 quarterback rating is easily a school record, and his 3,674 passing yards in that same magical 1981 season is also still a record as well.
Passing Effeciency 1952..... Reid Gunnell......................226.3 1954..... Larry Brackenbury..........101.5 1957..... Ken Peterson.....................130.9 1958..... Gary Tomlinson................108.2 1959..... Not Available 1960..... Bill Loehr.............................119.9 1961..... Chuck Forrestal................199.5 1964..... Billy Shaw............................. 71.4 1965..... Don Neves........................... 95.0 1966..... Bill Ingram............................ 91.7 1967..... Bill Ingram............................ 70.2
1968..... Larry Kerychuk.................116.5 1969..... Dan Halt..............................112.8 1970..... Jerry Dunne......................... 89.1 1971..... Tom Lee................................. 90.1 1972..... Tom Lee................................. 90.0 1973..... Gary Wood........................... 54.4 1974..... Steve Tosches...................111.9 1975..... Steve Tosches..................... 97.5 1976..... Steve Holzer........................ 74.0 1977..... Mick Spoon.......................... 73.5 1978..... Mick Spoon.......................... 87.5 1979..... John Coatta......................... 69.4 1980..... Mike Machurek................107.2 1981..... Mike Machurek................148.8 1982..... Paul Peterson....................101.1 1983..... Paul Peterson....................106.0 1984..... Vern Harris.........................122.6 1985..... Vern Harris.........................130.8 1986..... Gino Mariani......................108.9 1987..... Jason Whitmer.................131.7 1988..... Jason Whitmer.................103.4 1989..... Jason Whitmer.................117.0 1990..... Jason Whitmer.................111.5 1991..... Trevor Cavanaugh...........118.6 1992..... Shawn Behr......................... 77.0 1993..... Virgil Gardner...................137.6 1994..... Rob Wetta..........................118.1 1995..... Rob Wetta..........................117.2 1996..... Shane Griggs.....................112.8 1997..... Seth Burford........................ 93.8 1998..... Seth Burford......................123.7 1999..... Kevin McCarthy................130.8 2000..... Shane Griggs.....................121.4 2001..... Doug Baughman.............132.4 2002..... Doug Baughman.............134.5 2003..... Mark Hetherington.........137.9 2004..... Mark Hetherington.........112.1 2005..... Matt Hagler........................111.5 2006..... Matt Gutierrez..................116.9 2007..... Russel Hill...........................128.8 2008..... Russel Hill...........................120.0 2009..... Russel Hill...........................104.2 Passing Yards 1952..... Reid Gunnell......................... 283 1954..... Larry Brackenbury............. 292 1957..... Ken Peterson........................ 464 1958..... Gary Tomlinson................... 181 1959..... Lyle Petty............................... 168 1960..... Bill Loerh................................ 384 1961..... Chuck Forrestal................... 182
1962..... Bill Loehr................................ 407 1963..... Billy Shaw.............................. 465 1964..... Billy Shaw.............................. 244 1965..... Don Neves............................ 696 1966..... Bill Ingram...........................1188 1967..... Bill Ingram............................. 970 1968..... Larry Kerychuk..................1238 1969..... Jerry Dunne........................1570 1970..... Jerry Dunne........................1018 1971..... Tom Lee................................1627 1972..... Tom Lee................................1588 1973..... Gary Wood............................ 729 1974..... Steve Tosches...................... 903 1975..... Steve Tosches....................1176 1976..... Steve Holzer......................... 590 1977..... Mick Spoon........................... 824 1978..... Mick Spoon.........................1274 1979..... Dirk Koetter.......................... 474 1980..... Mike Machurek.................2397 1981..... Mike Machurek.................3674 1982..... Paul Peterson.....................2623 1983..... Paul Peterson.....................3041 1984..... Vern Harris..........................3468 1985..... Vern Harris..........................2035 1986..... Gino Mariani.......................2599 1987..... Jason Whitmer..................2616 1988..... Jason Whitmer..................2250 1989..... Jason Whitmer..................1967 1990..... Jason Whitmer..................2248 1991..... Trevor Cavanaugh............2169 1992..... Shawn Behr.......................... 743 1993..... Virgil Gardner....................1308 1994..... Robb Wetta.........................2332 1995..... Robb Wetta.........................2031 1996..... Shane Griggs......................1823 1997..... Seth Burford......................... 690 1998..... Seth Burford......................... 951 1999..... Kevin McCarthy.................3033 2000..... Shane Griggs......................2861 2001..... Doug Baughman..............2638 2002..... Doug Baughman..............2936 2003..... Mark Hetherington..........2526 2004..... Mark Hetherington..........3192 2005..... Matt Hagler.........................1820 2006..... Matt Gutierrez...................2237 2007..... Russel Hill............................2313 2008..... Russel Hill............................2634 2009..... Russel Hill............................1388
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Year-by-Year leaders
Total Offense 1952..... Bus Connor.......................... 67.0 1954..... Larry Brackenbury............ 66.8 1957..... George Kom........................ 71.7 1958..... Joe Sarratore....................... 65.0 1959..... Boyd Hall............................112.3 1960..... Boyd Hall.............................. 63.1 1961..... Darl Thornton..................... 65.0 1962..... Bill Loehr............................... 87.7 1963..... Billy Shaw...........................103.4 1964..... Billy Shaw............................. 93.0 1965..... Don Neves.........................112.0 1966..... Bill Ingram..........................115.0 1967..... Bill Ingram............................ 87.2 1968..... Larry Kerychuk.................142.4 1969..... Jerry Dunne.......................209.3 1970..... Jerry Dunne...................... 136.7 1971..... Tom Lee...............................149.8 1972..... Tom Lee...............................149.6 1973..... Gary Wood........................... 65.3 1974..... Steve Tosches..................... 77.7 1975..... Steve Tosches...................108.8 1976..... Steve Holzer........................ 65.1 1977..... Eddie McGill........................ 79.9 1978..... Mick Spoon........................127.4 1979..... Eddie McGill........................ 65.1 1980..... Mike Machurek................211.7 1981..... Mike Machurek................295.9 1982..... Paul Peterson....................218.0 1983..... Paul Peterson....................244.5 1984..... Vern Harris.........................295.7 1985..... Vern Harris.........................186.2 1986..... Gino Mariani......................216.0 1987..... Jason Whitmer.................270.3 1988..... Jason Whitmer.................178.7 1989..... Jason Whitmer.................226.8 1990..... Jason Whitmer.................203.3 1991..... Trevor Cavanaugh...........219.8 1992..... Sylvester Jones................... 86.6 1993..... Virgil Gardner...................151.3 1994..... Robb Wetta........................201.5 1995..... Robb Wetta........................213.0 1996..... Shane Griggs.....................188.0 1997..... Seth Burford......................115.3 1998..... Seth Burford........................ 97.7 1999..... Kevin McCarthy................277.8 2000..... Shane Griggs.....................256.3 2001..... Doug Baughman.............235.5 2002..... Doug Baughman.............273.5 2003..... Mark Hetherington.........217.4 2004..... Mark Hetherington.........269.7
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Rushing Yards 1952.. Bus Connor........................... 469 1953... Bus Connor........................... 438 1954.... Bus Connor........................... 398 1955..... Larry Kent.............................. 487 1956..... Not Available 1957..... George Kom......................... 623 1958..... Joe Sarratore........................ 390 1959..... Boyd Hall............................... 898 1960..... Boyd Hall............................... 505 1961..... Darl Thornton...................... 415 1962..... Bill Jencks.............................. 466 1963..... Billy Shaw.............................. 362 1964..... Billy Shaw.............................. 593 1965..... Don Neves............................ 312 1966..... Mike Acker............................ 463 1967..... Mike Acker............................ 561 1968..... Lewis Cook............................ 303 1969..... Jerry Dunne.......................... 523 1970..... Jerry Dunne.......................... 349 1971..... Mike Davis............................. 706 1972..... Rene’ Garnett....................... 632 1973..... Rene’ Garnett....................... 518 1974..... Ken Monroe.......................... 356 1975..... Tony McCright..................... 490 1976..... Kevin Wellard....................... 462 1977..... Eddie McGill......................... 801 1978..... Don Woolley........................ 211 1979..... Eddie McGill......................... 573 1980..... Dwain Wilson....................... 407 1981..... Dwain Wilson....................... 563 1982..... Mike Holliday....................... 374 1983..... Ron Gilner............................. 387 1984..... Merril Hoge........................... 900 1985..... Merril Hoge.........................1041 1986..... Merril Hoge........................... 631 1987..... Corky Federico.................... 570 1988..... Rob Vera................................. 220 1989..... Rob Vera................................. 554 1990..... George Kelley...................... 562 1991..... Scott Hersley........................ 623 1992..... Sylvester Jones.................... 828 1993..... Alfredo Anderson.............1159 1994..... Alfredo Anderson............... 791 1995..... Alfredo Anderson.............1192 1996..... Craig Joseph......................... 820 1997..... Kennedy Nkeyasen............ 619 1998..... Kennedy Nkeyasen............ 688 1999..... Nick Whitworth.................1106 2000..... Nick Whitworth................... 933 2001..... Mike Jones............................ 881
2002..... Isaac Mitchell....................... 968 2003..... Isaac Mitchell....................... 883 2004..... Josh Barnett......................... 480 2005..... Josh Barnett......................... 793 2006..... Josh Barnett.......................1117 2007..... Josh Barnett.......................1022 2008..... Clint Knickrehm.................. 456 2009..... Clint Knickrehm.................. 434 Receptions 1949..... Jake LaRue...............................15 1952..... Nolan Ford...............................10 1954..... Bus Connor..............................10 1957..... Bob Cook..................................10 1958..... Neil Henderson/John Ventry ............... Ron Pugmire............................. 5 1959..... Neil Henderson........................ 6 1960..... Don Papenberg........................ 5 1961..... Jim Fransen................................ 4 1962..... Kent Dean.................................. 6 1963..... Bill Harvey................................11 1964..... Ron Arnold................................. 5 1965..... Ron Arnold...............................22 1966..... John McCarthy.......................23 1967..... Jim Rackley..............................16 1968..... Ed Bell........................................67 1969..... Ed Bell........................................96 1970..... Carlis Harris/Tom Ude..........22 1971..... Tom Hofmann.........................65 1972..... Tom Fischer.............................26 1973..... Tom Hofmann.........................20 1974..... Tom Hofmann.........................23 1975..... Craig Norby.............................22 1976..... Craig Norby.............................19 1977..... Don Woolley...........................19 1978..... Greg Smith...............................49 1979..... Greg Smith...............................33 1980..... Rod Childs................................41 1981..... Dwain Wilson..........................78 1982..... Cliff Baxter................................44 1983..... Ken O’Neal...............................41 1984..... Merril Hoge..............................52 1985..... Merril Hoge..............................67 1986..... Merril Hoge..............................49 1987..... Shawn Beals............................62 1988..... Kevin Pettit..............................28 1989..... Joe Funk....................................43 1990..... Joe Funk....................................50 1991..... Sylvester Jones.......................48 1992..... Rommie Wheeler...................21 1993..... Josh Gibbs................................26
1994..... Rommie Wheeler...................60 1995..... Justin Young............................44 1996..... Justin Young............................28 1997..... Jaxon Ernst...............................31 1998..... DeRonn Finley........................44 1999..... Jesse Levin/Eugene Mirador...38 2000..... DeRonn Finley........................49 2001..... Jason Girley ............................40 2002..... Eugene Mirador.....................47 2003..... Sale’ Key....................................58 2004..... Sale’ Key....................................67 2005..... Eddie Thompson...................39 2006..... Akilah Lacey............................37 2007..... Eddie Thompson...................83 2008..... Eddie Thompson...................70 2009..... Jaron Taylor.............................51 Receiving Yards 1949..... Jake LaRue............................ 304 1952..... Lamont Jones...................... 256 1954..... Bus Connor........................... 123 1957..... Bob Hodson......................... 124 1958..... Ron Pugmire/N. Henderson....69 1959..... Neil Henderson................... 115 1960..... Herman Noblisse................ 116 1961..... Jim Fransen..............................94 1962..... Kent Dean............................. 113 1963..... Bill Harvey............................. 220 1964..... Ron Arnold/George Douglas...63 1965..... Ron Arnold............................ 230 1966..... Bob Odom............................. 535 1967..... Jim Ackley............................. 204 1968..... Ed Bell...................................1086 1969..... Ed Bell...................................1522 1970..... Carlis Harris........................... 351 1971..... Tom Hofmann....................1072 1972..... Tom Fischer.......................... 458 1973..... Tom Hofmann...................... 352 1974..... Tom Hofmann...................... 517 1975..... Craig Norby.......................... 361 1976..... Craig Norby.......................... 278 1977..... Greg Smith............................ 209 1978..... Greg Smith............................ 659 1979..... Greg Smith............................ 382 1980..... Rod Childs............................. 640 1981..... Charles Ewing...................... 945 1982..... Ken O’Neal............................ 536 1983..... Blake Stamper..................... 555 1984..... Jody Griswold...................... 557 1985..... Merril Hoge........................... 708 1986..... Butch Caston........................ 534
1987..... Shawn Beals.......................1022 1988..... Torrey Sheets....................... 373 1989..... Joe Funk................................. 552 1990..... Joe Funk................................. 760 1991..... Sylvester Jones.................... 557 1992..... Rommie Wheeler................ 333 1993..... Sam Carter............................ 538 1994..... Rommie Wheeler................ 882 1995..... Justin Young......................... 619 1996..... Elliot Giles.............................. 486 1997..... Jaxon Ernst............................ 421 1998..... DeRonn Finley..................... 576 1999..... Brian Goodell....................... 515 2000..... DeRonn Finley..................... 849 2001..... Brett Fowler.......................... 552 2002..... Brett Fowler.......................... 741 2003..... Sale’ Key................................. 882 2004..... Sale’ Key................................. 943 2005..... Eddie Thompson................ 428 2006..... Akilah Lacey......................... 753 2007..... Eddie Thompson................ 907 2008..... Eddie Thompson................ 754 2009..... Jaron Taylor.......................... 547 Scoring 1948..... Jake LaRue...............................36 1949..... Jay Paris.....................................65 1952..... Bus Connor..............................60 1953..... Bus Connor..............................60 1954..... Bus Connor..............................42 1955..... Larry Kent.................................54 1956..... Not Available 1957..... George Kom............................53 1958..... Ron Pugmire...........................38 1959..... Boyd Hall..................................76 1960..... Boyd Hall..................................66 1961..... Darl Thornton.........................44 1962..... Bill Jencks.................................36 1963..... Billy Shaw.................................49 1964..... Billy Shaw.................................78 1965..... Don Neves...............................43 1966..... Bob Odom................................22 1967..... Mike Acker...............................18 1968..... Ed Bell........................................66 1969..... Ed Bell..................................... 130 1970..... Louie Hurst..............................49 1971..... Tom Hofmann.........................42 1972..... Rene’ Garnett..........................48 1973..... Tom Hofmann.........................36 1974..... Steve Beller..............................32 1975..... Kevin Crocker..........................42
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1976..... Ricardo Restrepo...................32 1977..... Jeff Fillmore.............................24 1978..... Greg Smith...............................30 1979..... Bruce Bachmeier...................30 1980..... Case deBruijn..........................52 1981..... Case deBruijn..........................93 1982..... Perry Larson............................44 1983..... Perry Larson............................88 1984..... Merril Hoge..............................84 1985..... Merril Hoge..............................98 1986..... Merril Hoge..............................62 1987..... Matt Maloney.........................71 1988..... Todd Jones...............................30 1989..... Matt Bombard........................59 1990..... Darren Goodman..................85 1991..... Darren Goodman..................45 1992..... Randy Nate..............................46 1993..... Andy Norrell............................52 1994..... Alfredo Anderson..................60 1995..... Alfredo Anderson..................84 1996..... James Ferrell...........................76 1997..... James Ferrell...........................53 1998..... Pete Garces..............................63 1999..... Pete Garces..............................73 2000..... DeRonn Finley........................66 2001..... Javier Garcia............................79 2002..... Isaac Mitchell..........................78 2003..... Jeremy Hershey ....................92 2004..... Sale’ Key....................................54 2005..... Ken Cornist..............................90 2006..... Akilah Lacey............................60 2007..... Branden Jones........................61 2008..... Clint Knickrehm.....................50 2009..... Jarrett Huk...............................42 Field Goals 1952..... Carl Williams.............................. 1 1953-59.. None................................................ 1960..... Don Gatewood......................... 1 1961-63 None................................................ 1964..... Don Neves................................. 1 1965..... Don Neves................................. 1 1966..... Lowell Van Orman................... 1 1967..... Rich Carrillo........................... 3-5 1968..... Joe Petrone..........................5-20 1969..... Doug Flint.............................. 2-4 1970..... Louie Hurst..........................9-16 1971..... Louie Hurst..........................6-10 1972..... Steve Beller..........................6-10 1973..... Steve Beller..........................4-10 1974..... Steve Beller..........................9-16
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Pete Garces led the team with 27 field goals over the 1998 and 1999 seasons, including an NCAA 11 50-yard boots.
2008..... Mike Ramos.........................9-11 2009..... Jarrett Huk...........................9-13 Extra Points 1949..... Jay Paris.............................. 23-32 1952..... Carl Williams..................... 25-32 1954..... Larry Brackenbury......... 19-23 1955..... Bob Fails............................. 18-23 1956 .... Not Available 1957..... George Kom..................... 17-24 1958..... Ron Pugmire ................. Neil Henderson/Jim Koetter..2-? 1959..... Neil Henderson.................... 5-5 1960..... Don Gatewood..................... 3-4 1961..... Bardell Bailey/Louie Mello 2-3 1962..... Billy Shaw............................... 6-8 1963..... Carl Humphreys................... 1-2 1964..... Don Neves........................ 24-28 1965..... Don Neves........................ 16-18 1966..... Lowell Van Orman............... 5-6 1967..... Rich Carrillo........................... 4-6 1968..... Joe Petrone....................... 15-21 1969..... Louie Hurst....................... 26-36 1970..... Louie Hurst....................... 22-24 1971..... Steve Beller....................... 13-14 1972..... Steve Beller....................... 29-32 1973..... Steve Beller....................... 17-17 1974..... Steve Beller............................ 5-9 1975..... Ricardo Restrepo............ 17-18 1976..... Ricardo Restrepo............ 14-14 1977..... Jeff Fillmore.........................9-11 1978..... Case deBruijn........................ 5-7 1979..... Case deBruijn................... 11-11 1980..... Case deBruijn................... 28-31 1981..... Case deBruijn................... 48-51 1982..... Perry Larson..................... 17-17 1983..... Perry Larson..................... 37-41 1984..... Perry Larson..................... 29-31 1985..... Rene Weitmann.............. 37-38 1986..... Rene Weitmann.............. 25-27 1987..... Matt Maloney.................. 29-31 1988..... Matt Bombard...................... 8-9 1989..... Matt Bombard................. 20-22 1990..... Darren Goodman........... 25-25 1991..... Darren Goodman........... 24-25 1992..... Randy Nate....................... 22-22 1993..... Andy Norrell..................... 31-32 1994..... James Ferrell.................... 17-18 1995..... James Ferrell.................... 38-39 1996..... James Ferrell.................... 31-34 1997..... James Ferrell.................... 15-18
1998..... Pete Garces....................... 21-23 1999..... Pete Garces....................... 34-36 2000..... Javier Garcia..................... 39-42 2001..... Javier Garcia..................... 37-42 2002..... Jeremy Hershey.............. 31-37 2003..... Jeremy Hershey ............. 38-40 2004..... Jaret Johnson.................. 15-18 2005..... Jaret Johnson.................. 29-31 2006..... Dan Zeidman................... 18-20 2007..... Branden Jones................. 31-34 2008..... Jarrett Huk........................ 27-28 2009..... Jarrett Huk........................ 15-15 Punting Average 1954..... Jack Logan........................... 40.1 1955..... Tom Zaun............................. 43.3 1956..... Not Available 1957..... George Kom........................ 42.3 1958..... Neil Henderson.................. 43.3 1959..... Neil Henderson.................. 36.0 1960..... Jim Schneider..................... 35.5 1961..... Jerry Carothers................... 37.4 1962..... Jerry Carothers................... 34.1 1963..... John Miller........................... 34.9 1964..... Paul McCormick................. 33.9 1965..... Paul Shaner.......................... 42.6 1966..... Larry Taylor.......................... 38.7 1967..... Larry Kerychuk................... 38.7 1968..... Joe Petrone.......................... 42.1 1969..... Larry Rodriguez................. 41.6 1970..... Wally Buono........................ 42.5 1971..... Wally Buono........................ 40.5 1972..... Steve Beller.......................... 40.8 1973..... Steve Beller.......................... 41.4 1974..... Steve Beller.......................... 39.6 1975..... Steve Holzer........................ 39.4 1976..... Steve Holzer........................ 38.7 1977..... Jeff Fillmore......................... 41.0 1978..... Case deBruijn...................... 41.2 1979..... Case deBruijn...................... 44.7 1980..... Case deBruijn...................... 44.0 1981..... Case deBruijn...................... 43.9 1982..... Jeff Kaiser............................. 41.2 1983..... Jeff Kaiser............................. 41.5 1984..... Jeff Kaiser............................. 36.7 1985..... Gino Mariani........................ 40.1 1986..... Matt Maloney..................... 41.0 1987..... Gino Mariani........................ 38.3 1988..... Matt Maloney..................... 38.5 1989..... Duffy Daugherty................ 37.3 1990..... Duffy Daugherty................ 42.4
1991..... Darren Goodman.............. 34.7 1992..... Rod Murphy......................... 38.9 1993..... Randy Nate.......................... 40.4 1994..... Thomas Washington........ 45.0 1995..... James Ferrell....................... 40.7 1996..... James Ferrell....................... 39.3 1997..... Ben Simpson....................... 39.0 1998..... Ben Simpson....................... 39.6 1999..... Ben Simpson....................... 42.0 2000..... Ben Simpson....................... 41.6 2001..... Eddie Johnson.................... 46.3 2002..... Eddie Johnson.................... 46.2 2003..... Kyle McQuown................... 43.9 2004..... Kyle McQuown................... 43.1 2005..... Dan Zeidman...................... 40.2 2006..... Dan Zeidman...................... 43.6 2007..... Dan Zeidman...................... 42.7 2008..... Jon Vanderwielen............. 42.4 2009..... Jon Vanderwielen............. 44.7 Punt Return Average 1956..... Bus Connor.......................... 17.0 1957..... Jim Wagstaff........................ 10.8 1958..... Not Available 1959..... Neil Henderson.................. 10.0 1960..... Burdette Mallack............... 13.3 1961..... Herman Noblisse............... 16.3 1962..... Not Available 1963..... Bill Harvey ..............................9.8 1964..... Paul McCormick....................9.7 1965..... Bud Hare..................................9.6 1966..... Russ Eacker.......................... 12.0 1967..... Billy Satterfield................... 15.1 1968..... Ed Bell.................................... 14.9 1969..... Carlis Harris.............................7.4 1970..... Carlis Harris.......................... 22.8 1971..... Phil Price............................... 14.7 1972..... Steve Merritt..........................6.7 1973..... Jerry McIntyre........................5.5 1974..... Ken Parks.................................7.1 1975..... Wally Kelly...............................8.5 1976..... Ken Parks.................................9.4 1977..... Sonny Booker...................... 159 1978..... Terry Wilson............................9.0 1979..... Terry Wilson............................7.4 1980..... William Harrison...................9.5 1981..... Matt Courtney.................... 10.7 1982..... Brent Koetter..........................6.6 1983..... Matt Courtney.................... 10.3 1984..... Wade Wilhite..........................9.0 1985..... Jamie FitzGerald...................9.3
1986..... Mike Marks..............................7.3 1987..... Mike Marks..............................4.5 1988..... Mike Marks........................... 10.2 1989..... Mike Marks..............................7.6 1990..... Al Smith...................................7.4 1991..... Al Smith...................................7.4 1992..... Eric Alden............................. 12.3 1993..... Eric Alden............................. 12.5 1994..... Josh Brown ............................8.7 1995..... Trevor Bell............................ 10.9 1996..... Trevor Bell............................ 10.3 1997..... Trevor Bell............................ 13.9 1998..... DeRonn Finley.......................9.8 1999..... Darren Dubois.......................9.7 2000..... DeRonn Finley.................... 15.5 2001..... Jason Girley......................... 10.1 2002..... Emery Beckles.................... 14.2 2003..... Emery Beckles.................... 16.4 2004..... Kenyon Blue...........................8.5 2005..... Kenyon Blue...........................9.7 2006..... Eddie Thompson............... 11.5 2007..... Eddie Thompson............... 11.0 2008..... Kenyon Blue........................ 10.9 2009..... Andrew Benavides...............5.3 Kick Return Average 1956..... Bus Connor.......................... 35.5 1957..... Jim Wagstaff . ..................... 24.7 1959..... Neil Henderson.................. 20.5 1960..... Herman Noblisse............... 36.8 1961..... Stan Brown.......................... 23.9 1962..... Not Available 1963..... Bill Harvey............................ 23.8 1964..... George Douglas................. 25.0 1965..... Paul McCormick................. 20.2 1966..... Russ Eacker.......................... 23.4 1967..... Mike Acker........................... 19.8 1968..... Carlis Harris.......................... 31.0 1969..... Carlis Harris.......................... 33.0 1970..... Carlis Harris.......................... 28.8 1971..... Phil Price............................... 23.9 1972..... Rene’ Garnett...................... 22.5 1973..... Rene’ Garnett...................... 25.2 1974..... Rene’ Garnett...................... 18.3 1975..... Scott Butterfield................. 15.1 1976..... Rick Riedel............................ 22.5 1977..... Rick Riedel............................ 17.9 1978..... Rick Riedel............................ 20.3 1979..... Mike Allison......................... 21.5 1980..... Lamar Fite............................ 21.3 1981..... Dwain Wilson...................... 22.3
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1975..... Ricardo Restrepo...............8-13 1976..... Ricardo Restrepo...............6-13 1977..... Jeff Fillmore.........................5-12 1978..... Case deBruijn........................ 3-5 1979..... Case deBruijn........................ 4-7 1980..... Case deBruijn......................8-15 1981..... Case deBruijn................... 15-26 1982..... Perry Larson........................9-15 1983..... Perry Larson..................... 17-25 1984..... Perry Larson..................... 15-21 1985..... Rene Weitmann.............. 13-19 1986..... Rene Weitmann.................8-14 1987..... Matt Maloney.................. 14-22 1988..... Matt Bombard....................7-11 1989..... Matt Bombard................. 13-20 1990..... Darren Goodman........... 20-28 1991..... Darren Goodman..............7-13 1992..... Randy Nate..........................8-12 1993..... Andy Norrell........................7-15 1994..... James Ferrell......................... 5-7 1995..... James Ferrell.......................4-12 1996..... James Ferrell.................... 15-19 1997..... James Ferrell.................... 13-19 1998..... Pete Garces....................... 14-18 1999..... Pete Garces . .................... 13-19 2000..... Javier Garcia........................8-15 2001..... Javier Garcia..................... 14-18 2002..... Jeremy Hershey.............. 14-26 2003..... Jeremy Hershey.............. 18-26 2004..... Jaret Johnson.....................6-12 2005..... Jaret Johnson.................. 17-19 2006..... Dan Zeidman........................ 6-8 2007..... Branden Jones................. 10-16
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1982 Michael Thompson........... 17.6 1983 Michael Thompson........... 19.8 1984.. Wade Wilhite....................... 20.8 1985... Merril Hoge.......................... 18.2 1986... Butch Caston....................... 22.8 1987.... Frank Selto........................... 27.5 1988..... Tony Roland......................... 21.8 1989..... Chris Schrade...................... 21.1 1990..... George Kelley..................... 21.8 1991..... Al Smith................................ 21.3 1992..... Robert Johnson................. 29.7 1993..... Adam Johnson................... 25.8 1994..... Alfredo Anderson.............. 21.1 1995..... Justin Young........................ 21.8 1996..... Cleavon Bradshaw............ 23.5 1997..... Monte’ Walzer..................... 23.6 1998..... DeRonn Finley.................... 25.7 1999..... Nick Whitworth.................. 20.6 2000..... DeRonn Finley.................... 21.3 2001..... Charles James..................... 18.8 2002..... Emery Beckles.................... 21.9 2003..... Emery Beckles.................... 22.2 2004..... Dane Simmons................... 19.8 2005..... Kenyon Blue........................ 20.4 2006..... Clint Knickrehm................. 19.2 2007..... JD Ponciano........................ 27.9 2008..... Kenyon Blue........................ 25.5 2009..... JD Ponciano........................ 20.6 Interceptions 1956..... L. Brackenbury/Bus Connor... 4 1957..... Bob Steinmetz.......................... 3 1958..... Not Available 1959..... Jim Koetter/Jim Fransen....... 2 1960..... Burdette Mallack Thornton/Don Gatewood.... 2 1961..... Jim Schneider........................... 3 1962..... Not Available 1963..... Al Jacobson............................... 4 1964..... George Douglas....................... 3 1965..... Bob Ray....................................... 4 1966..... Russ Eacker................................ 3 1967..... Not Available 1968..... Billy Satterfield.......................10 1969..... Dick Cook................................... 4 1970..... Louie Hurst................................ 6 1971..... Jim Jones.................................... 5 1972..... Phil Spain.................................... 6 1973..... Art Edgson................................. 4 1974..... Rene’ Garnett/Steve Kaupan.... 4 1975..... Ken Parks/Wade Wilker......... 3
1976..... Dave Benko............................... 5 1977..... Brett Helmandollar................. 4 1978..... Bob Matsey/Karl Richens..... 4 1979..... Brett Helmandollar................. 5 1980..... Bill Snapp/John Berry............ 3 1981..... Willie Allen/Matt Courtney.. 6 1982..... Brent Koetter............................. 4 1983..... John Berry.................................. 4 1984..... Walter Johnson/Brent Koetter.. 6 1985..... Walt. Johnson/ Jamie FitzGerald...................... 4 1986..... Bobby Hallcy/Matt Jeffries Gerald Richardson Bob Burkhalter......................... 2 1987..... Don Davis/Mike Calley.......... 3 1988..... Tony Manu/Robert Justin..... 3 1989..... Terrell Johnson......................... 3 1990..... Mark EchoHawk....................... 5 1991..... Michael Key............................... 5 1992..... Don Dwyer/Brion Bethel...... 3 1993..... Brian Holland Eric Alden/Mark EchoHawk 2 1994..... Josh Brown/ Marcus Jackson . ..................... 2 1995..... Jarmaine Johns........................ 5 1996..... Trevor Bell.................................. 7 1997..... Trevor Bell.................................. 8 1998..... Josh Robinson.......................... 2 1999..... Josh Robinson.......................... 5 2000..... Josh Robinson.......................... 6 2001..... Josh Robinson.......................... 3 2002..... Quinton Freeman.................... 6 2003..... Emery Beckles.......................... 5 2004..... Quinton Freeman.................... 4 2005..... D.J. Clark..................................... 3 2006..... D.J. Clark..................................... 3 2007..... D.J. Clark..................................... 4 2008..... D.J. Clark..................................... 5 2009..... Sean Rutten/Rustin Phillips.... 2 Fumble Recoveries 1970..... Dennis Shorrock/Jake Palas 3 1971..... Wally Buono/Jake Palas Larry Rodriguez Dennis Shorrock...................... 3 1972-77 Not Available 1978..... Jim Arbuckle Bob Matsey/Dave Walser..... 3 1979..... Marvin Lewis/George Semons 2 1980..... Dave Walser/John Berry Aaron Graham/Marvin Lewis.... 2
1981..... John Olivia................................. 4 1982..... Dave Clark.................................. 2 1983..... Jerome Galloway/ Brent Koetter/Lynn Hirschi/ Steve Anderson/ Gerald Richardson.................. 2 1984..... B. Koetter/Anthony Delaney..... 3 1985..... Mike Calley................................ 5 1986..... Ron Manu/Bob Burkhalter Bobby Hallcy/Rob Bunting Gary Taylor................................. 1 1987..... Don Davis/Arthur White....... 2 1988..... Paul Schwenke......................... 4 1989..... Donald Miller/Mike Marks Bruce Givens/Kirk Gerling Mark Campbell/Tom Brooks..... 1 1990..... Marvin Metoyer....................... 3 1991..... Mahe Liava’a/Michael Key Herman Mitchell Clarence Reese......................... 1 1992..... Don Dwyer/Robert Ford....... 2 1993..... Sean Mottishaw....................... 3 1994..... Ike Johnson/Josh Hays Rick Brown................................. 3 1995..... Eric Johnson.............................. 3 1996..... Josh Hays.................................... 3 1997..... Trevor Bell.................................. 6 1998..... Travis Hansen............................ 2 1999..... Cantrell Hayes........................... 2 2000..... Josh Robinson/ Ben Tanuvasa............................ 2 2001..... Jared Allen/LaDerick Daniels.... 3 2002..... Daniel Pryor............................... 2 2003..... Jared Allen/Atari Callen........ 3 2004..... Pago Togafau............................ 3 2005..... Quinton Freeman/ Atelea Raass/ Jeff Charleston/Dustin Murray Anthony Melvin/Dane Simmons Anthony Henderson.............. 1 2006..... Terrance Calloway................... 2 2007..... Sterling Mennear/Brad Rife Demetrius Amos/Jon Tuua....... 2 2008..... D.J. Clark/Michael Wright..... 2 2009..... Chris Holmesley/Dustin Tew Phil Pleasant.............................. 2 Tackles 1967..... Ambrose Costa.......................93 1968..... Ambrose Costa .................. 100 1969..... Ambrose Costa.................... 124
Mike Heberlein.................... 124 1970..... Ras Cattolico........................ 110 1971..... Dennis Shorrock/ Larry Rodriguez.....................93 1972..... Phil Spain..................................91 1973..... Joe Mattie............................. 208 1974..... Wayne Hill............................. 122 1975..... Not Available 1976..... Wayne Hill............................. 123 1977..... Ray Allred.............................. 107 1978..... Neal Richardson.................. 122 1979..... Bob Matsey........................... 115 1980..... Gregg Feightner................. 135 1981..... Lem Galeai............................ 154 1982..... Bill Snapp.............................. 135 1983..... Lem Galeai............................ 122 1984..... Ron Manu.............................. 122 1985..... Jamie FitzGerald....................92 1986..... Ron Manu.............................. 103 1987..... Mike Calley........................... 165 1988..... Greg Hetrick......................... 124 1989..... Tony Manu............................ 100 1990..... Mark Campbell.................... 129 1991..... Craig Barr............................... 138 1992..... Mahe Liava’a......................... 126 1993..... Bryon Price...............................63 1994..... Brian Getz.............................. 116 1995..... Mark Fisher..............................88 1996..... Josh Hays..................................84 1997..... Telly Lockette..........................92 1998..... Raven Battle............................73 1999..... Jason Meador...................... 100 2000..... Junior Ioane ...........................89 2001..... Bart Brooks........................... 118 2002..... Bart Brooks........................... 100 2003..... Jared Allen............................ 102 2004..... Pago Togafau....................... 122 2005..... Pago Togafau....................... 103 2006..... Pago Togafau....................... 116 2007..... Ryan Phipps.......................... 116 2008..... Ryan Phipps.......................... 102 2009..... A.J. Storms............................ 120 Sacks 1971..... Tom Toner...............................7.0 1972..... Joe Molale...............................5.0 1978..... Marvin Lewis..........................5.0 Jim Arbuckle..........................5.0 1979..... Michael Johnson..................7.0 1984..... Leroy Spears...........................6.0 1985..... Earl Davis ................................9.0
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1986..... Ron Manu/Jerry Oates John Arbuckle.......................4.0 1987..... Paul Schwenke......................3.0 Clete Edmundson................3.0 1988..... Paul Schwenke......................5.0 1989..... Tony Manu/Bruce Givens Mark Campbell......................5.0 1990..... Tobe Smith..............................3.0 1991..... Sean Mottishaw................. 13.0 1992..... Rod Murphy ..........................9.0 1993..... Tom Prudhomme.................7.5 1994..... Josh Hays.............................. 16.5 1995..... Alipate Taualupe..................4.0 1996..... Josh Hays.............................. 12.5 1997..... Michael Gary . .......................3.0 1998..... Trevor McKenna....................4.0 1999..... Seth Wertman.......................5.5 2000..... Sony Galvan...........................4.5 2001..... Jared Allen..............................6.5 2002..... Jared Allen........................... 10.5 2003..... Jared Allen........................... 17.5 2004..... James Drake...........................4.5 2005..... Jeff Charleston................... 12.0 2006..... Atelea Raass...........................3.5 2007..... Geo Simmons........................4.5 2008..... Ryan Phipps............................3.5 2009..... Jarrid Nash..............................3.0
Ryan Phipps was the first Bengal to lead Idaho State in both tackles and sacks int he same season since Jared Allen did it in 2003.
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Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Total Yds TD Cmp. Att Yds Pct. TD Int Off. Punt --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1614 --- 50 120 910 41.7 11 6 2524 43 1853 --- 41 96 759 42.7 --- --- --- --- 1383 --- 88 198 1068 44.4 10 14 2451 38 1982 --- 34 60 696 56.7 14 7 2678 37 1937 --- 14 46 262 --- --- --- --- 28 1387 --- 35 83 459 42.2 7 8 1846 19 1866 --- 23 67 586 34.3 7 8 2452 33 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2442 --- 42 87 683 48.3 8 10 3125 32 1315 9 23 51 322 45.1 6 6 1637 23 2180 --- 17 57 249 29.8 2 3 2429 30 1943 --- 26 72 532 36.1 8 7 2475 29 1789 --- 17 39 285 43.6 4 5 2074 31 2177 --- 36 89 595 40.4 4 --- 2772 --- 1618 --- 30 77 479 39.0 5 --- 2097 33 2228 --- 25 69 316 36.2 4 7 2544 33 1490 --- 54 122 732 44.3 3 --- 2222 46 669 --- 91 225 1241 40.4 6 --- 1910 59 1456 --- 78 224 1023 34.8 5 18 2479 86 1082 --- 146 297 2138 49.2 14 23 3230 53 1586 --- 186 416 2631 44.7 30 20 4217 73 1593 --- 119 294 1594 40.5 11 27 3187 70 1119 --- 169 371 2150 45.6 12 15 3269 82 1779 --- 119 286 1737 41.6 15 27 3416 65 1266 --- 92 273 1189 33.7 8 26 2455 77 1889 --- 53 153 995 34.6 5 14 2884 56 1886 14 107 235 1405 45.5 6 14 3291 60 1800 12 71 176 803 40.3 2 10 2603 69 1574 10 109 292 1144 37.3 7 22 2718 77 769 6 152 299 1355 50.8 7 23 2124 83 1458 8 100 230 1137 43.5 4 29 2595 75 1039 16 232 461 2872 50.3 18 19 3911 68 1202 17 310 536 4475 57.8 35 17 5677 57 879 13 238 469 2791 50.7 13 25 3670 63 1172 20 266 535 3321 49.7 19 21 4493 73 1157 18 249 463 3617 53.8 19 24 4774 59 1727 18 243 454 3291 53.5 24 20 5018 52 1052 12 244 504 3022 48.4 21 25 4074 76 1050 9 232 442 3224 52.5 25 22 4274 62 547 2 223 427 2516 52.2 13 20 3063 77 776 8 248 448 2707 55.4 17 16 3483 67 1241 10 219 417 2943 52.5 16 21 4184 62 1524 13 202 360 2645 56.1 24 17 4169 51 1756 15 93 233 1096 38.9 9 12 2852 72 2190 16 111 231 1976 48.1 19 16 4166 52 1601 18 217 389 2439 55.9 15 16 4040 61 1462 16 219 409 2593 53.5 21 13 4055 62 2158 21 146 340 2338 42.9 18 20 4496 56 1413 11 102 249 1242 41.0 6 11 2655 72 1620 15 147 271 1774 54.2 9 8 3394 64 1407 13 258 473 3388 54.5 29 11 4795 62 1436 18 220 424 3166 51.9 22 15 4602 64 1546 17 220 384 2831 57.3 21 15 4377 49 1460 17 248 414 3074 59.9 22 12 4534 52 1345 14 300 512 3595 58.6 31 17 4940 71 745 8 305 575 3611 53.0 23 23 4365 62 1714 23 193 374 2156 51.6 9 20 3870 59 1358 13 195 358 2320 54.5 17 14 3678 54 1451 12 221 386 2781 57.3 14 19 4232 59 1053 14 299 516 3396 57.9 17 19 4449 68 472 3 215 413 2178 52.1 13 15 2650 79
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Punt Total Punt KO 1st Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Avg. Pts Ret. Ret. Dwn Att Yds TD Cmp. Att Yds Pct. TD Int --- 166 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 159 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 34.0 222 --- --- --- --- 1376 --- 72 144 865 50.0 8 9 --- 198 --- --- --- --- 1157 --- 48 120 640 --- --- --- 31.5 157 195 306 --- 391 1574 --- 55 125 635 44.0 3 7 34.8 233 205 273 --- 349 1541 --- 62 153 1125 40.5 9 18 35.5 165 --- --- --- 327 1310 --- 31 67 550 --- --- --- 39.6 184 158 457 --- 321 1106 --- 50 113 568 44.2 3 14 42.5 172 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 150 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 39.1 280 185 303 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 39.2 123 --- --- --- 288 1067 --- --- --- 337 --- --- --- 36.0 160 62 260 --- 259 1219 --- 28 94 465 29.8 3 8 35.5 253 155 373 80 289 1052 --- 49 117 575 41.8 5 13 33.9 165 132 398 --- 357 1580 --- 46 112 562 41.1 5 7 --- 189 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 34.9 136 161 258 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11 33.9 194 174 439 --- 306 1020 --- 52 126 618 41.3 10 10 42.6 127 151 356 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 36.4 105 173 569 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 13 40.1 66 281 469 201 454 2085 --- 126 253 1775 49.8 --- 9 40.9 216 275 773 187 458 1825 --- 126 278 1715 45.3 --- 24 38.5 356 62 1104 182 458 1496 --- 161 350 2460 46.0 26 19 40.4 257 533 851 212 477 2017 --- 165 324 2059 50.9 16 20 39.9 233 502 633 169 531 2360 --- 99 225 1479 44.0 9 19 39.2 263 161 615 151 479 1784 --- 96 222 1086 43.2 3 23 41.4 115 219 1079 199 597 2746 --- 101 196 1424 51.5 8 10 38.7 118 139 731 171 499 1796 --- 102 212 1440 48.1 10 17 39.4 173 184 384 155 472 1559 14 87 189 1019 46.0 3 12 37.4 116 225 808 200 464 1773 14 136 267 1880 50.9 17 18 39.5 145 226 712 227 589 2559 26 128 251 1803 51.0 14 12 40.6 95 127 627 194 500 2031 13 120 263 1512 45.6 14 13 43.5 101 153 851 203 492 2182 29 120 242 1603 49.6 13 15 43.3 278 216 418 199 534 2069 12 152 295 1941 51.5 13 15 43.9 422 183 503 260 609 2348 10 207 395 2335 52.4 8 29 38.9 228 167 359 189 463 1611 8 188 363 2033 51.8 17 14 41.4 346 532 457 205 489 1350 9 230 449 2866 51.2 20 17 40.7 316 254 583 218 424 1301 15 207 373 2467 55.5 14 19 39.8 343 372 651 218 507 1867 22 179 327 2243 54.7 13 16 40.0 261 105 1243 265 467 2005 17 240 419 3152 57.3 34 12 38.3 301 80 1577 272 513 2310 27 249 402 3095 61.9 22 10 37.4 143 235 1215 252 552 2347 32 176 313 2449 56.2 18 13 36.7 231 263 956 194 428 1724 19 173 297 2522 58.3 21 10 39.6 265 179 1130 248 471 2157 21 201 384 2618 52.3 20 17 35.4 286 207 1153 245 458 1841 27 219 361 3221 60.7 --- 15 36.4 218 415 1077 229 467 1851 8 208 361 2387 57.6 8 14 40.2 264 306 909 228 441 1659 16 201 342 2634 58.8 --- 12 38.9 269 221 836 227 445 1517 21 216 362 2950 59.7 22 10 39.7 307 288 777 198 413 1540 14 190 353 2083 53.8 13 18 39.3 320 167 876 214 415 1240 21 194 361 2936 53.7 17 15 37.3 188 242 1046 232 408 1999 20 212 357 2765 59.4 22 17 38.0 221 137 1166 259 462 2600 28 177 282 2500 62.8 23 5 40.6 345 340 1123 257 512 2906 31 182 308 2506 59.1 25 11 41.6 329 568 994 232 478 2492 28 171 331 2417 51.7 14 16 46.3 331 373 668 213 422 2097 20 183 312 2369 58.7 20 9 45.7 331 630 543 188 413 1552 7 180 355 2316 50.7 15 16 43.9 394 423 985 286 492 2020 19 235 404 3363 58.2 32 11 42.2 266 244 926 235 456 2055 21 197 350 2747 56.3 18 17 39.5 298 347 763 304 377 1309 16 201 351 2388 57.3 19 11 42.8 255 230 884 198 377 1373 17 221 365 2851 60.5 20 7 42.7 271 287 1207 253 446 1973 24 204 350 3103 58.3 23 10 40.5 256 240 1555 265 464 2784 35 197 321 2980 61.4 26 7 42.3 142 71 1425 254 409 2327 27 245 406 2721 60.3 18 11
Total Off. Punt --- --- --- --- 2241 48 --- --- 2209 58 2666 40 --- 29 1674 28 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1382 --- 1684 28 1627 41 2142 20 --- --- --- --- 1638 38 --- --- --- --- 3860 56 3542 58 3956 --- 4076 56 3839 73 2870 69 4166 62 3236 53 2578 62 3653 50 4362 60 3543 51 3785 56 4010 72 4683 64 3644 77 4216 80 3768 67 4110 61 5157 59 5404 40 4796 47 4246 59 4775 57 5062 48 4238 51 4293 53 4467 50 3623 71 4176 59 4764 40 5100 38 5412 53 4909 63 4466 55 3868 82 5383 66 4802 57 3697 69 4224 52 5076 54 5764 56 5048 46
*denotes all games not accounted for All Time Best ISU marks are in bold and are only for games since the advent of the 10-game schedule in 1967, denoted by dotted line
Bengal FOOTBALL
Punt Avg. --- --- 33.0 --- 32.2 34.4 37.2 30.1 --- --- --- --- 39.0 40.1 34.2 --- --- 29.5 --- --- 35.7 38.8 --- 38.9 41.4 36.1 41.2 39.1 39.6 39.7 37.0 42.8 41.3 40.4 39.3 39.2 39.1 41.3 39.7 38.0 39.5 38.2 37.5 37.6 37.6 35.1 39.8 39.7 35.9 40.5 40.4 42.0 40.2 40.5 40.3 40.7 40.3 43.0 37.5 39.9 42.9 40.3 41.2
Total Punt KO Pts Ret. Ret. 137 --- --105 --- --124 --- --93 --- --186 197 247 85 201 637 140 --- --162 105 416 70 --- --87 --- --85 --- --125 --- --79 147 554 86 179 831 105 121 548 161 --- --123 --- --102 28 644 126 --- --201 --- --248 434 490 236 --- --287 --- --293 --- --201 --- --174 --- --319 --- --213 --- --148 --- 499 268 --- 427 299 ---- 405 258 421 285 332 418 441 201 326 494 172 223 1065 239 257 487 280 209 476 259 313 452 301 223 520 413 512 813 445 336 1034 424 317 566 325 107 658 359 340 920 358 136 704 316 263 652 307 101 481 369 255 1037 252 296 837 316 189 641 356 427 635 415 354 598 429 256 837 351 154 1189 333 98 943 188 156 367 423 559 714 357 258 741 304 282 1125 330 145 575 393 226 955 494 420 608 424 419 412
Year-by-Year Stats
Year G 1947 9 1948 8 1949 9 1950 8 1951 9 1952 8 1953 --- 1954 *8 1955 9 1956 9 1957 9 1958 *9 1959 8 1960 8 1961 8 1962 9 1963 8 1964 9 1965 9 1966 9 1967 10 1968 9 1969 10 1970 10 1971 10 1972 10 1973 11 1974 10 1975 10 1976 10 1977 11 1978 10 1979 11 1980 11 1981 13 1982 11 1983 12 1984 11 1985 11 1986 11 1987 11 1988 11 1989 10 1990 11 1991 11 1992 11 1993 11 1994 11 1995 11 1996 11 1997 11 1998 11 1999 11 2000 11 2001 11 2002 11 2003 12 2004 11 2005 11 2006 11 2007 11 2008 12 2009 11
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Bengal FOOTBALL All- Rocky Mountain Conference (1950-59)
1950 Ed Samira, Guard John Walker, Tackle Jack Frisch, Fullback 1951 Ed Samira, Guard Lamont Jones, End
1952 Lamont Jones, End Phil Roche, End Bill Slonaker, Tackle Leonard Smorin, Center Chet Lee, Halfback Bus Connor, Halfback 1953 Bus Connor, Halfback Nolan Ford, End Percy Christiansen, Guard Howard Green, Tackle 1954 Bus Connor, Halfback Howard Green, Tackle Bill Fuger, Guard Jim Cherry, End Larry Brackenbury, QB
Yearly-weekly honors
1955 Howard Green, Guard Paul Tripp, Tackle Larry Kent, Halfback Bob Fails, End
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1956 Bob Fails, End Bill Wilson, Guard Art Bushnell, Halfback 1957 Bob Hodson, End Charlie Maiava, Guard Ken Peterson, QB Jim Wagstaff, Halfback George Kom, Fullback 1958 Dee Pankratz, Guard 1959 Ray Konczos, End Paul Tripp, Tackle Blaine Jones, Guard Boyd Hall, Back
All Big Sky Conference (1963-present) 1963 John Miller, T, 1st Ben Sanford, C, 1st Nick Yorges, HB, 1st Ted Schmidt, FB, 1st Ken Dean, E, 2nd Carl Humphrey, E, 2nd Robert Helton, G, 2nd Bill Shaw, QB, 2nd 1964 Gene Kelikuli, T, 1st Bill Shaw, QB, 1st Carl Humphrey, E, 2nd Jim Anaya, G, 2nd 1965 Ron Arnold, OL, 1st George Douglas, DB, 1st
1967 Otis Thomas, LB, 1st Leroy Harris, DB, 1st 1968 Ed Bell, WR, 1st Leroy Harris, DB, 1st Billy Satterfield, DB, 1st 1969 Joe McGrath, C, 1st Ed Bell, WR, 1st Jerry Dunne, QB, 1st Steve Mandelkow, DE, 1st Larry Chandler, DT, 1st Ambrose Costa, LB, 1st 1970 Stan Geyer, C, 1st Dave Flynt, G, 1st Jerry Dunne, QB, 1st Ras Cattalico, LB, 1st Louie Hurst, DB, 1st 1971 Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st Tom Toner, DE, 1st Phil Price, DB, 1st 1972 Tony Ramonas, T, 1st Mike Davis, FB, 1st Rene’ Garnett, HB, 1st Tom Toner, DE, 1st Phil Spain, LB, 1st 1973 Joe Mattie, LB, 1st Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st 1974 Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st John Roman, G, 1st Steve Beller, P, 1st Matt Kendon, DT, 1st 1975 Rich Rodgers, C, 1st Rick Scribner, T, 1st Greg Taylor, DE, 1st Wayne Hill, LB, 1st Rick Noel, LB, 1st (MVP) Steve Kapaun, DB, 1st 1976 Rick Scribner, T, 1st Wayne Hill, LB, 1st Ray Allred, NG, 1st 1977 Ray Allred, NG, 1st 1978 Greg Smith, WR, 1st Case deBruijn, P, 1st 1979 Wayne Whitaker, T, 1st Michael Johnson, DT, 1st 1980 Bob Matsey, DB, 1st Rod Childs, TE, 1st Case deBruijn, P, 1st Case deBruijn, K, 1st 1981 Case deBruijn, P, 1st Rod Childs, TE, 1st Mike Machurek, QB, 1st (MVP)
Dave Walser, LB, 1st Matt Courtney, DB, 1st 1982 Jim Lane, C, 1st Dan Taylor, T, 1st Steve Anderson, NG, 1st 1983 Todd Price, C, 1st Carl Qualls, LB, 1st Lem Galeai, MLB, 1st Matt Courtney, DB, 1st Jeff Kaiser, P, 1st 1984 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st Steve Anderson, NG, 1st Brent Koetter, DB, 1st 1985 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1986 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1987 Frank Selto, RS, 1st 1990 Duffy Daugherty, P, 1st 1992 Sylvester Jones, RB, 1st Mahe Liava’a, MLB, 1st 1993 Alfredo Anderson, RB, 1st Sam Carter, WR, 1st Robert Ford, DL, 1st Jeff Vrbas, G, 2nd 1994 Jeff Vrbas, G, 1st Jeff Clark, C, 2nd Alfredo Anderson, RB, 2nd Josh Hays, DE, 2nd Alipate Taulaupe, DL, 2nd 1995 Alfredo Anderson, RB, 1st Josh Hays, DE, 1st Justin Young, WR, 2nd Marcus Jackson, CB, 2nd James Ferrell, P, 2nd 1996 Josh Hays, DE, 1st Marcus Jackson, DB, 1st Telly Lockette, LB, 1st James Ferrell, K, 2nd 1997 Trevor Bell, S, 1st Telly Lockette, LB, 1st Anthony Elgaaen, FB, 2nd James Ferrell, K, 2nd Joe Barnes, CB, 2nd 1998 Pete Garces, K, 1st DeRonn Finley, RS, 2nd Craig Joseph, FB, 2nd Raven Battle, LB, 2nd 1999 Pete Garces, K, 1st 2000 DeRonn Finley, WR, 1st DeRonn Finley, RS, 2nd Junior Ioane, MLB, 2nd
2001 Jared Allen, DL, 1st Eric Boose, DL, 1st Eddie Johnson, P, 1st Javier Garcia PK, 2nd Bart Brooks, ILB, 2nd 2002 Corey Brown, OL, 1st Eddie Johnson, P, 1st Mark Weivoda, DL, 1st Jared Allen, DL, 1st Josh Whitworth, LB, 1st Bart Brooks, LB, 1st Ernie James, DB, 1st Sale’ Key, WR, 2nd Steve Burch, OL, 2nd Robert Poleki, OL, 2nd Doug Baughman, QB, 2nd Isaac Mitchell, RB, 2nd Eric Boose, DL, 2nd Audie Attar, LB, 2nd 2003 Sale’ Key, WR, 1st Mark Weivoda, DT, 1st Jared Allen, DE, 1st Emery Beckles, CB, 1st Brett Fowler, WR, 2nd Robert Poleki, G, 2nd Isaac Mitchell, RB, 2nd Jeremy Hershey, K, 2nd Josh Whitworth, OLB, 2nd Ernie James, S, 2nd 2004 Ernie James, CB, 1st Sale’ Key, WR, 2nd Mark Hetherington, QB, 2nd Steve Burch, T, 2nd Jermaine Horn, DT, 2nd Kris Krosch, OLB, 2nd David Beverly, CB, 2nd Kyle McQuown, P, 2nd 2005 Jaret Johnson, PK, 1st Jeff Charleston, DE, 1st Pago Togafau, ILB, 1st Eddie Thompson, WR, 2nd D.J. Clark, CB, 2nd
2006 George Yarno, C, 1st Josh Barnett, RB, 1st Pago Togafau, ILB, 1st Akilah Lacey, WR, 2nd Eddie Thompson, WR, 2nd Brandon Mennear, TE, 2nd Dan Zeidman, P, 2nd 2007 Josh Barnett, RB, 1st Eddie Thompson, WR, 1st Dan Zeidman, P, 2nd JD Ponciano, RET, 2nd 2008 Kenyon Blue, ST, 1st Eddie Thompson, WR, 2nd D.J. Clark, CB, 2nd Ryan Phipps, OLB, 2nd 2009 Jon Vanderwielen, P, 1st A.J. Storms, OLB, 1st
Big Sky Conference All-Academic 1978 Neal Richardson 1979 Marvin Lewis 1980 Ken Bacon George Ripley Dirk Koetter Marvin Lewis 1981 Ken Bacon Dirk Koetter Lem Galeai 1982 Ken Bacon Scott Berger Brent Koetter Kerry Sjelin 1983
Rich Williamson Blake Stamper Bill Rice Brent Koetter Jeff Kaiser 1984 Jeff Bartlow Jim Harrell Tim Messuri Richard Williamson Ron Manu Brent Koetter Jeff Kaiser 1985 Jim Harrell Mike Hronek 1986 Todd Jones Mark Arstein Gino Mariani Ron Manu 1987 Joe Funk Todd Jones Shawn Nessen Corky Federico Randy Miskol 1989 Steve Boyenger Joe Funk Jason Gault Todd Jones Jason Whitmer 1990 Steve Boyenger Duffy Daugherty Robert Ford Joe Funk Troy Koopman Reed Payne Troy Shippen 1991 Steve Boyenger Scott Hersley Jack Horton
Three and Four-Time All Big-Sky Selections Three-Time First Team All-Big Sky Tom Hofmann, SE (1971, 73-74) Case deBruijn, P (1978, 80-81) Merril Hoge, RB (1984-86) Jared Allen, DL (2001-02) Two-Time First Team All-Big Sky Leroy Harris, DB (1967-68) Ed Bell, WR (1968-69) Jerry Dunne, QB (1969-70) Tom Toner, DE (1971-72) Wayne Hill, LB (1975-76) Rick Scribner, T (1975-76)
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
Ray Allred, NG (1976-77) Rod Childs, TE (1980-81) Matt Courtney, DB (1981, 83) Steve Anderson, NG (1982, 84) Alfredo Anderson, RB (1993, 95) Josh Hays, DE (1995-96) Telly Lockette, LB (1996-97) Pete Garces, K (1998-99) Eddie Johnson, P (2001-02) Mark Weivoda, DT (2002-03) Ernie James, CB (2002, 2004) Pago Togafau, LB (2005-06) Josh Barnett, RB (2006-07)
Joel Jund Joe Koga Mitch Oparnico Reed Payne Tom Sharp Rob Vera 1992 Shawn Behr Aaron Gutridge Traves Olson Dave Rasmussen Tom Sharp 1993 Shawn Behr Kirk Clifford Mark EchoHawk Scott Hersley Chad Kay Randy Nate Aaron Norby John Pearce 1994 Rick Brown Eddy Christensen Kirk Clifford Chad Kay Steve Krause Eric Lenoci 1995 Gary Anderson Joe Barnes Jake Barry Trevor Bell Kirk Clifford Chris Driscoll Mark EchoHawk Sy Farris Mark Fisher Ray Felts Josh Hays Steve Krause Eric Lenoci Aaron Norby Kevin Patton Duane Riggs Marcus Teal 1996 Gary Anderson Joe Barnes Trevor Bell Troy Bell Steve Burch Kirk Clifford Chirs Driscoll Anthony Elgaaen Sy Farris Mike Fullwood Josh Hays Robert McBride Kevin Patton Duane Riggs Jason Smith Andy Thuernagle 1997 Gary Anderson Joe Barnes Pete Beecher Trevor Bell Chris Driscoll Michael Gary Travis Hansen Kevin Paugh 1998 Craig Broyles
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
1999 Troy Bell Craig Broyles Darren Dubois Kaili McCray Matt Nighswonger Brandon Reed Mark Young 2000 Adam Christian Darren Dubois Josh Del Prado DeRonn Finley Kaili McCray Matt Nighswonger Ben Simpson David Steel Bart Teuscher Brandon Tuia 2001 Troy Bell Brett Fowler Judd Gold Sean Judd Donell McNeal Mike Rose Bart Teuscher Jerry Troyer
Brad Rife Brett Bankus Will Yoder Demetrius Amos Renell Robinson
Ed Bell, Split End
2008 Chris Kirkegaard Brad Shedd Dustin Tew JD Ponciano Ryan Henry Brad Rife Sean Rutten Jarret Huk Jason Jones Ryan Phipps
1977 Ray Allred, Nose Guard
1975 Wayne Hill, Linebacker Rich Rodgers, Center
1981 Case deBruijn, Punter Mike Machurek, Quarterback 1983 Jeff Kaiser, Punter 1984 Steve Anderson, Def. Tackle Bob Otto, Def. Tackle
2009 Clint Brock Nic Edgson Jarrett Huk Ryan Henry Ethan Monroe Chad O’Donnell JD Ponciano Mitch Rudder Sean Rutten Brad Shedd Dustin Tew Jon Van Vliet Bryant Ward
1995 Josh Hays, Defensive End 1996 Josh Hays, Defensive End Telly Lockette, Linebacker 1997 Trevor Bell, Defensive Back Telly Lockette, Linebacker
Postseason All-America Selections
1949 Harry Dickson, Tackle
1955 Howard Green, Guard
2002 Troy Bell Bart Brooks Jeff Davenport Mike Rose
1958 DeLane Pankratz, Guard
2003 Jeff Davenport Brandon Mennear
1961 Jerry Mahoney, Fullback
2004 Jeff Davenport Brandon Mennear Jon Winn 2005 Turill Engleman Spencer Franz Brandon Mennear Sterling Mennear Luke Sniewski Jon Winn 2006 Micah Cloward Turill Engleman Anthony Henderson Joel Janke Brandon Mennear Sterling Mennear Renell Robinson Erik Stoll Jon Winn 2007 Sterling Mennear Micah Cloward Joel Janke Tyler Hjelseth JD Ponciano
1959 Paul Tripp, Tackle
1963 Gary Aizawa, Guard 1968 Leroy Harris, Defensive Back Ed Bell, Split End 1969
1998 Pete Garces, Kicker 1999 Pete Garces, Kicker 2000 DeRonn Finley, Punt Returner DeRonn Finley, Wide Receiver Junior Ioane, Middle Linebacker 2001 Eddie Johnson, Punter Javier Garcia, Placekicker 2002 Jared Allen, Defensive Lineman Corey Brown, Center Steve Burch, Tackle Ernie James, Cornerback
2007 Dan Zeidman, Punter George Yarno, Center Eddie Thompson, Wide Receiver JD Ponciano, Returner 2009 Jon Vanderwielen, Punter
Preseason All-America Selections
2001 Jared Allen, Defensive Line Josh Robinson, Defensive Back
2003 Jared Allen, Defensive Line
Postseason All-Star Game Selections
American Bowl 1970-Ed Bell, WR
Blue-Gray Game 2001-Shane Griggs, QB
1976 (1) Defense-1 Wayne Hill, LB
Hula Bowl 1982-Case deBruijn, P 2001-Shane Griggs, QB North-South Shrine Game 1976-Wayne Hill, LB
King All-America Classic 1989-Donald Miller, LB
2005 Jeff Charleston, Defensive Lineman Jaret Johnson, Kicker
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans
1974 (2) Offense-1 Pal Sartori, QB Defense-1 Matt Kendon, DT 1975 (2) Defense-2 Wayne Hill, LB Rick Noel, LB
East-West Shrine Game 1983-Matt Courtney, DB 2003-Jared Allen, DL 2006-Matt Gutierrez, QB
2003 Jared Allen, Defensive Lineman
Steve Beller, P/K, 1972 Kim Kildew, DE, 1976 Jeff Fillmore, K, 1978 Brent Koetter, DB, 1984 Jim Harrell, G, 1984 Steve Boyenger, DB, 1991 Trevor Bell, DB, 1996
1973 (4) Offense-1 Rene’ Garnett, RB Defense-3 Joe Mattie, LB Joe Mattie, LB *Mark Kastilahn, DE
2002 Jared Allen, Defensive Line Eddie Johnson, Punter
Olympia Gold Bowl 1982-Mike Machurek, QB
Big Sky Players of the Week 1972 (5) Offense-2 Rene’ Garnett, RB Tom Lee, QB Defense-2 Tom Toner, DE Tim Perreira, DT
1977 (2) Defense-2 Larry Chambers, DB *Neal Richardson, LB 1978 (1) Defense-1 Bob Matsey, DB 1979 (1) Offense-1 Eddie McGill, RB 1980 (4) Offense-2 Mike Machurek, QB Mike Machurek, QB Defense-2 Marvin Lewis, LB Marvin Lewis, LB 1981 (8) Offense-6 Mike Machurek, QB Mike Machurek, QB *Mike Machurek,QB Mike Machurek, QB Chris Corp, WR Case deBruijn, K Defense-2 Dave Walser, LB WIllie Allen, CB 1982 (2) Offense-2 Paul Peterson, QB
Paul Peterson, QB 1983 (5) Offense-4 Michael Thompson, WR *Paul Peterson, QB Paul Peterson, QB John Berry, QB Defense-1 Lem Galeai, LB 1984 (4) Offense-2 Vern Harris, QB Vern Harris, QB Defense-2 Brent Koetter, DB Ron Manu, LB 1985 (3) Offense-3 Vern Harris, QB %Vern Harris, QB %Merril Hoge, RB 1987 (2) Offense-1 Jason Whitmer, QB Defense-1 Mike Calley, LB 1989 (2) Offense-1 Jason Whitmer, QB Defense-1 Ron Manu, LB 1990 (1) Defense-1 Mark EchoHawk, DB 1991 (2) Offense-1 John Peoples, RB Defense-1 Michael Key, DB 1992 (2) Offense-1 Sylvester Jones, RB Defense-1 Pete Davis, LB 1994 (7) Offense-2 Alfredo Anderson, RB *Rob Wetta, QB Defense-3 Josh Hays, DE *Brion Bethel, DB Brian Getz, LB Special Teams-2 Thomas Washington, P *James Ferrell, K 1995 (3) Defense-2
Marcus Jackson, DB Josh Hays, DE Special Teams-1 James Ferrell, K 1996 (5) Offense-2 Shane Griggs, QB Ed Coleman, RB Defense-1 Josh Hays, DE Special Teams-2 James Ferrell, P/K James Ferrell, P/K 1997 (6) Defense-4 Trevor Bell, DB Trevor Bell, DB Telly Lockette, LB Joe Barnes, DB Special Teams-2 James Ferrell, K James Ferrell, K 1998 (4) Defense-1 Josh Robinson, DB Special Teams-3 DeRonn Finley, KR Pete Garces, K Pete Garces, K 1999 (3) Offense-2 Nick Whitworth, RB *Nick Whitworth, RB Special Teams-1 Pete Garces, K 2000 (6) Offense-1 Nick Whitworth, RB Defense-1 Josh Robinson, DB Special Teams-4 Javier Garcia, K DeRonn Finley, PR Ben Simpson, P DeRonn Finley, PR 2001 (3) Offense-1 Mike Jones, RB Defense-1 Bart Brooks, LB Special Teams-1 Javier Garcia, PK 2002 (7) Offense-1 Doug Baughman, QB Defense-2 Quinton Freeman, DB Jared Allen, DL Special Teams-4 Eddie Johnson, P
Bengal FOOTBALL
Eddie Johnson, P Emery Beckles, PR Eddie Johnson, P 2003 (7) Offense-1 Mark Hetherington, QB Defense-3 Jared Allen, DL Jared Allen, DL Ernie James, DB Special Teams-3 Jeremy Hershey, K Emery Beckles, PR Emery Beckles, PR 2004 (2) Offense-1 Akilah Lacey, WR Defense-1 David Beverly, CB 2005 (5) Defense-2 Jeff Charleston, DL Pago Togafau, LB Special Teams-3 Jaret Johnson, K Kenyon Blue, KR-PR Jaret Johnson, K 2006 (2) Offense-1 Josh Barnett, RB Defense-1 Terrance Calloway, DB 2007 (4) Defense-2 Terrance Calloway, DB Sterling Mennear, LB Special Teams-2 Dan Zeidman, P Dan Zeidman, P 2008 (3) Offense-1 Kenyon Blue, RB Special Teams-2 JD Ponciano, KR Mike Ramos, K 2009 (1) Defense-1 A.J. Storms, OLB * denotes back-to-back % shared award 119 -Big Sky POWs 43-Offense 46-Defense 30-Special Teams Note: Big Sky added a Special Teams POW in 1994, prior to that, they were eligible for the offensive award.
Yearly-weekly honors
Chris Driscoll Jeff Davenport Rafe Hewett Pete Beecher Travis Hansen Craig Joseph Kaili McCray Brandon Reed Nick Whitworth
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Bengal FOOTBALL
Homecoming-OT Games
Homecoming Results
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Year Date 1929 Nov. 28 1930 1931 Nov. 7 1932 1933 1934 Oct. 27 1935 Nov. 11 1936 Nov. 21 1937 Nov. 11 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Oct. 26 1947 Nov. 15 1948 Oct. 8 1949 Oct. 1 1950 Oct. 28 1951 Oct. 13 1952 Oct. 18 1953 Oct. 10 1954 Oct. 9 1955 Oct. 15 1956 Oct. 13 1957 Oct. 19 1958 Oct. 25 1959 Oct. 17 1960 Oct. 22 1961 Oct. 28 1962 Oct. 27 1963 Oct. 26 1964 Oct. 10 1965 Oct. 16 1966 Oct. 22 1967 Oct. 14 1968 Sep. 28 1969 Oct. 11 1970 Oct. 17 1971 Oct. 23 1972 Oct. 14 1973 Oct. 27 1974 Nov. 2 1975 Oct. 18 1976 Oct. 9 1977 Oct. 15 1978 Oct. 21 1979 Oct. 6 1980 Oct. 18 1981 Oct. 3 1982 Oct. 23 1983 Oct. 8 1984 Oct. 6 1985 Oct. 19 1986 Oct. 11
Opponent..................................................Result Idaho......................................................................... L 7-41 Montana Normal (UM-Western).................W 103-0 Western State..........................................................W 7-6 Albion Normal..................................................... W 33-0 Montana State..................................................... W 13-6 College of Idaho (Albertson)..........................L 14-19 Montana State..........................................................T 7-7 College of Idaho (Albertson).......................... W 30-0 College of Idaho (Albertson).......................... W 39-0 Montana State..................................................... W 16-0 College of Idaho (Albertson).......................... W 13-6 Montana State....................................................... L 7-15 Montana State.....................................................T 13-13 Compton..................................................................W 7-0 No Homecoming Game (War Restrictions) No Homecoming Game (War Restrictions) No Homecoming Game (War Restrictions) Weber JC (Weber State)...................................L 12-20 Eastern Washington............................................ L 0-13 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Teachers)................. W 38-6 Colorado College................................................ W 28-6 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Teachers).................L 18-20 Colorado College..............................................W 20-12 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Teachers)...............W 46-16 Colorado Mines.................................................W 33-20 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Teachers)...............W 28-13 Western State....................................................... W 14-6 Nebraska-Omaha....................................................L 0-9 Montana State...................................................W 26-13 Colorado College.....................................................L 7-8 Montana State........................................................W 6-0 Colorado College................................................ W 77-8 Montana State...................................................W 14-12 Montana ...............................................................L 15-22 Montana State...................................................W 19-15 Fresno State........................................................W 20-12 Montana State..................................................... W 14-0 Montana..............................................................W 17-14 Montana State....................................................... L 7-24 Idaho.......................................................................L 15-35 Montana State..................................................... W 20-7 Montana ...............................................................L 34-35 Montana State...................................................W 38-36 Montana................................................................ W 14-7 Weber State..........................................................L 23-38 Portland State....................................................W 24-16 Montana State....................................................... L 7-19 Portland State......................................................L 14-26 Montana State....................................................... L 0-31 Montana.................................................................. L 7-28 Idaho.......................................................................L 23-28 Montana................................................................ W 17-0 Northern Arizona................................................ W 31-6 Montana..............................................................W 28-14 Montana State..................................................... W 26-3 Boise State............................................................L 23-26 Montana State..................................................... W 50-9 Eastern Washington............................................ L 7-34
1987 Oct. 10 1988 Oct. 29 1989 Sep. 30 1990 Oct. 6 1991 Oct. 5 1992 Oct. 31 1993 Oct. 9 1994 Oct. 22 1995 Oct. 14 1996 Oct. 26 1997 Oct. 11 1998 Oct. 17 1999 Oct. 9 2000 Oct. 21 2001 Oct. 13 2002 Oct. 12 2003 Oct. 18 2004 Oct. 23 2005 Sep. 24 2006 Sep. 23 2007 Oct. 6 2008 Oct. 18 2009 Oct. 17
Portland State......................................................T 24-24 Eastern Washington............................................ L 3-35 Montana State...................................................W 23-21 Nevada...................................................................L 10-17 Northern Arizona..............................................W 45-14 Eastern Washington............................................ L 3-37 Idaho.......................................................................L 27-56 Eastern Washington........................................W 21-16 Montana State.....................................................L 14-18 Eastern Washington..........................................L 17-31 Montana.................................................................. L 0-48 Eastern Washington..........................................L 13-44 Northern Arizona................................................L 28-43 Southern Utah.....................................................L 24-62 Portland State....................................................W 23-17 Montana State...................................................W 18-14 Montana.................................................W (2 OT) 43-40 Sacramento State.............................................W 29-24 Eastern Washington........................................W 34-30 Northern Arizona................................................L 27-33 Northern Colorado..........................................W 26-14 Northern Arizona................................................L 30-52 Northern Colorado.............................................. L 7-30
Homecoming Records All-Time Homecoming Record:................................................ 32-33-3 Longest Winning Streak:..............5 games (1951-55) & (2001-05) Longest Losing Streak:.......................................... 6 games (1995-00) Largest Margin of Victory:...........103 (103-0), UM-Western, 1930 . ...................................................41 (50-9), Montana State, 1985 Smallest Margin of Victory:................1 (7-6), Western State, 1931 . ....................................................2 (14-12) Montana State, 1961 . ....................................................2 (23-21) Montana State, 1989 Largest Margin of Defeat:....................... 48 (0-48), Montana, 1997 Smallest Margin of Defeat:..................... 1 (34-35), Montana, 1970 . ...................................................1 (7-8), Colorado College, 1958 . ......................................... 1, (19-20), Northern Colorado, 1950
vs. Homecoming Opponents
Western State (CO)........................................................2-0 (1.000) Sacramento State...........................................................1-0 (1.000) Fresno State.....................................................................1-0 (1.000) Colorado Mines...............................................................1-0 (1.000) Compton...........................................................................1-0 (1.000) Montana Western..........................................................1-0 (1.000) Southern Idaho (Albion)..............................................1-0 (1.000) Colorado College............................................................. 3-1 (.750) College of Idaho............................................................... 3-1 (.750) Montana State.............................................................13-5-2 (.700) Northern Colorado.......................................................... 4-2 (.667) Portland State................................................................ 2-1-1 (.625) Montana.............................................................................. 5-4 (.556) Northern Arizona............................................................. 2-3 (.400) Eastern Washington........................................................ 2-6 (.250) Southern Utah................................................................... 0-1 (.000) Nevada................................................................................. 0-1 (.000) Boise State.......................................................................... 0-1 (.000) Nebraska-Omaha............................................................. 0-1 (.000) Weber State........................................................................ 0-2 (.000) Idaho..................................................................................... 0-4 (.000)
All-Time Overtime Games Year 1981 1982 1990 1990 1996 1996 2000 2003 2003 2004 2008
Opponent OTs Result Weber State 3 W 33-30 (Case DeBruijn 33 FG) at Montana State 3 L 27-30 (Mark Carter 20 FG) at Weber State 2 L 38-45 (George Jackson 13 run) at Eastern Washington 1 L 26-33 (Tony Lenseigne 7 pass from Mark Tenneson) Cal Poly 1 W 35-32 (James Ferrell 20 FG) at Northern Arizona 1 L 38-50 (Troy Campbell 99-yard interception return) at Cal State Northridge 1 W 31-30 (Derek Brown missed extra point) Eastern Washington 2 W 55-52 (Isaac Mitchell 1 run) Montana 2 W 43-40 (Shedrack Okoebor 13 pass from Mark Hetherington) Northern Colorado 2 W 49-42 (Akilah Lacey 9 pass from Mark Hetherington) Sacramento State 1 W 36-33 (Kenyon Blue 16 run) Overall OT Record:............................. 7-4 Home Record:...................................... 5-0 Road Record:........................................ 2-4 Single Overtime:................................ 3-2 Double Overtime:.............................. 3-1 Triple Overtime:.................................. 1-1
Most Points Scored Year 1960 1970 1993 1980 2000 2003 2001 2003 1999 1994 1950 1931 1922 1930 1917 1910 1916 1913
Opponent Result Colorado College 77 W 77-8 Nevada-Las Vegas 64 W 64-34 Mesa State 59 W 59-10 Portland State 59 W 59-33 Montana State 58 W 58-14 Eastern Washington 55 W (2 OT) 55-52 Montana State-Northern 55 W 55-0 Montana-Western 54 W 54-50 Eastern Oregon 54 W 54-28 Adams State 54 W 54-0 Western State 53 W 53-13 (Junior College) Montana Normal (Western) 111 W 111-0 Gooding College 106 W 106-0 Montana Normal (Western) 103 W 103-0 Brigham City High School 87 W 87-0 St. Anthony High School 84 W 84-12 Pocatello High School 81 W 81-0 Rigby High School 81 W 81-0
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Most Points Allowed Year 1999 1994 1970 1998 1994 2009 1975 1999 1987 1986 2003 2000 2007 1974 1991
Opponent Montana 73 at Idaho 70 at Tampa 68 at Montana State 66 at Utah 66 at Oklahoma 64 at Cal Poly 63 at Southern Utah 63 at Montana 63 at Weber State 63 at Boise State 62 Southern Utah 62 at Oregon State 61 at Boise State 61 Weber State 60 (Junior College) 1919 Utah State 136 1944 at Fort Warren 66 1940 at Nevada 62
Result L 23-73 L 21-70 L 7-68 L 35-66 L 0-66 L 0-64 L 14-65 L 47-63 L 0-63 L 33-63 L 0-62 L 24-62 L 10-61 L 3-61 L 41-60 L 0-136 L 0-66 L 0-62
Largest Margin of Victory Year 1960 2001 1994 1995 1981 1993 1993 1987 1996 1972 1931 1922 1930 1917 1916 1913
Opponent Margin Colorado College 69 Montana State-Northern 55 Adams State 54 Cal State Northridge 52 Rhode Island 51 Mesa State 49 Chadron State 49 Montana State 49 Montana-Western 47 Portland State 45 (Junior College) Montana Normal (Western) 111 Gooding College 106 Montana Normal (Western) 103 Brigham City High School 87 Pocatello High School 81 Rigby High School 81
Result W 77-8 W 55-0 W 54-0 W 52-0 W 51-0 W 59-10 W 52-3 W 52-3 W 47-0 W 51-6
Opponent Margin at Utah 66 at Oklahoma 64 at Montana 63 at Boise State 62 at Tampa 61 at Boise State 58 at Tulsa 58 at Utah 56 at Oregon State 51 at Cal Poly 51 Montana 50 (Junior College) Utah State 136 at Fort Warren 66 at Nevada 62 at Coll. of Idaho (Albertson) 50
Result L 0-66 L 0-64 L 0-63 L 0-62 L 7-68 L 3-61 L 0-58 L 0-56 L 10-61 L 14-65 L 23-73
W 111-0 W 106-0 W 103-0 W 87-0 W 81-0 W 81-0
Largest Margin of Defeat
Year 1994 2009 1987 2003 1970 1974 1967 1978 2007 1975 1999 1919 1944 1940 1920
L 0-136 L 0-66 L 0-62 L 0-50
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Jerry Bellon (1948-50) H.R. Ball................................................... 1926 Howard Ball........................................... 1926 Milton Ballard....................................... 1930 Bob Bandy.............................................. 1942 H. Banar................................................... 1912 Nick Bangar.....................................1997-98 Brett Bankus....................................2006-07 Jack Barbee............................................ 1932 Barkhard................................................. 1906 Fulmer Barlow................................1949-50 George Barnes...................................... 2005 Joe Barnes........................................1994-97 Josh Barnett....................................2004-07 Craig Barr..........................................1988-91 Jake Barry.........................................1995-96 Andy Barron....................................1970-72 Dick Bartlett.......................................... 1955 Lee Bartlett......................................1952-54 Hubert Barlow................................1924-25 Orie Barnes............................................ 1942 Afton Barrett......................................... 1930 Jeff Bartlow......................................1981-84 Reggie Barton....................................... 2001 Raven Battle....................................1995-98 Doug Baughman...........................2001-02 Cliff Baxter........................................1979-82 Max Baxter............................................. 1965 Robert Bayless...................................... 1941 Shawn Beals....................................1985-87 Gary Beasley.......................................... 1979 Pat Beck............................................1974-75 Bruce Becker...................................1971-73 Emery Beckles................................2002-03 Bob Becklund....................................... 1946 George Beckstead............................... 1944 Kenneth Beckstead.......................1928-29 Pete Beecher......................................... 1998 Shawn Behr.....................................1992-93 John Beimer.......................................... 1966 Willard Beitz....................................1941-42 Andy Beke.............................................. 1946 Ed Bell................................................1968-69 Ned Bell................................................... 1970 Trevor Bell........................................1995-97 Troy Bell..............................1996, 99, 01-02 Steve Beller......................................1971-73 Jerry Bellon......................................1948-50 Joe Benac............................................... 1960 Andrew Benavides..................... 2009 Larry Bender....................................1966-68 Dave Benko.....................................1972-75 Mitch Berg............................................. 1996 Newell Berg.....................................1937-38
Scott Berger.....................................1981-82 Chris Bergman...................................... 1967 John Berry.......................... 1980-81, 83-84 Keith Berry.......................................1958-59 David Bertles...................................1979-80 Gary Bertsch....................................1963-64 Brion Bethel..............................1992-93, 95 David Beverly . ...............................2003-04 Roland Birch.......................................... 1937 Jayson Bird............................................. 2008 Jerry Bird..........................................1978-80 Thayer Black....................................1922-26 Todd Blackwell..................................... 1990 Jim Blake...........................................1947-50 Russell Blenisky..............................1934-35 “Budd” Bliss..............................1919, 21-23 Lary Bloom............................................. 1988 Kenyon Blue...................... 2004-05, 07-08 Kyle Blum.........................................2008-09 Chris Boblit...............................2004, 06-07 Matt Bombard................................1988-89 Gary Bonar............................................. 1960 Pat Bonnett......................................1971-72 Sonny Booker....................................... 1977 Bob Boone.......................................1986-87 Eric Boose.........................................2001-02 Barry Bottrell......................................... 1961 Brad Boudreau...............................1977-78 Bower....................................................... 1910 John Boyd.............................................. 1972 Steve Boyenger..............................1989-91 Pat Boyle................................................. 1976 Ted Bracke.............................................. 1953 Larry Brackenbury........................1951-54 John Bradford....................................... 1953 Roland Bradford.................................. 1934 Glen Brado............................................. 1932 Cleavon Bradshaw.............................. 1996 Terry Bradshaw..............................1976-77 Clifford Brandel.................................... 1939 Dean Brandon...................................... 1933 Chaz Brewer...................... 2002-03, 05-06 Dale Briggs............................................ 1930 Clark Brimhall.................................1949-50 Maurice Brimhall...........................1924-26 Chris Brinagh..................................1999-00 McArthur Brinson................................ 1988 Clint Brock.............................................. 2009 Bart Brooks......................................2001-02 Bill Brooks............................................... 1944 Ernest Brooks..................................1935-36 P. Brooks........................................... 1910, 12 Tom Brooks............................................ 1989 Bob Brown............................................. 1967 Bill Brown.........................................1967-69 Bruce Brown.......................................... 1983 Cazzie Brown..................................1997-98 Corey Brown...................................1999-02 Darrell Brown..................................1970-72 Dick Brown............................................ 1966 Elwood Brown................................1935-36 Greg Brown........................................... 1987 John Brown........................................... 1988 Josh Brown......................................1993-95 Max Brown.......................................1936-37 Rick Brown.......................................1993-94 Stan Brown..................................... 1960, 62 Tom Brown............................................ 1977 Criag Broyles...................................1998-99 Dave Buchanan..............................1988-89 Carl Buchholz........................................ 1928
Clifton Buckway.............................2003-06 Grant Budge.......................................... 1944 Steve Budke....................................1978-81 Rob Bunting....................................1986-89 Wally Buono....................................1969-71 Isaiah Burel............................2007-09 R.J. Buster............................................... 1998 “Burry” Burbank................................... 1909 Steve Burch (Firth, ID)..................1993-96 Steve Burch (Oakley, ID).............2001-04 Seth Burford....................................1997-98 Mark Burgraff........................................ 1944 Bill Burton.............................................. 1932 Mike Busch............................................ 1982 Art Bushnell.....................................1955-56 Hillary Butcher...................................... 1954 Arthur Butler......................................... 1907 Enoch “Firpo” Butler.....................1924-25 Luke Butler.......................................2006-07 Scott Butterfield............................1974-75
Craig Coye (1967) C Italo “Babe” Caccia........................1936-37 Tige Cadet.................................1995-97, 99 Wayne Cagle...................................1971-72 Richard Calender................................. 1944 John Cali................................................. 1964 Atari Callen............................................ 2003 Mike Calley......................................1984-87 Terrence Calloway.........................2004-07 Carlos Calvillo.................................1997-98 Andrew Campbell..................1923, 26-27 Mark Campbell...............................1989-90 Ronald Campbell...........................1924-25 Ed Campbell.......................................... 1933 Ray Capitanelli...................................... 1968 Mo Caraway.....................................2001-02 Scott Carlovsky..............................1989-90 Cecil Carlson......................................... 1951 Herbert Carlyle...............................1933-34 Tommy Carlyle..................................... 1959 Jerry Carothers...............................1961-62 Richard Carrillo...............................1966-67 Rory Carrington................................... 2002 Joseph Carroll....................................... 1944 Walter Carte....................................1935-36 Wayne Carte.......................................... 1938 Sam Carter.......................................1993-94 Nick Carter............................................. 1927 Lance Cartwright...........................2006-09 Con Carver............................................. 1947 Butch Caston...................................1985-87
Ed Cathcart......................................1953-54 Ras Cattolico...................................1969-70 Fred Caudill.....................................1959-60 Trevor Cavanaugh.........................1990-91 Vince Cavaglia................................2003-04 Carlos Cavillo........................................ 1998 Chris Cawdrey................................1981-84 John Cecil.........................................1990-92 Adam Chadwick.................................. 2008 G. Chadwick.......................................... 1912 Joseph Chaffee.................................... 1944 Larry Chambers.............................1976-77 Larry Chandler...................................... 1969 Bob Chapman....................................... 1965 Reggie Chapman....................1979-81, 83 Jeff Charleston..................................... 2005 Dale Chatterton.............................1956-57 Tony Chavez....................................1958-59 Ted Chenowith...............................1955-56 Jim Cherry........................................1953-54 Jay Childers........................................... 1947 Rod Childs........................................1980-81 Tremayne Childs.................................. 1995 Cliff Chilton......................................1963-64 C. Christensen................................ 1910, 12 Eddy Christensen..........................1992-94 Percy Christensen.........................1951-53 Adam Christian..............................1999-00 Jerald Christiansen............................. 1927 Jim Christopher.............................1986-88 John Christopherson...................1924-25 Mike Clabby....................................1971-72 Mark Clampitt............................. 2009 Mike Clancey...................................1999-00 Cody Clark.............................................. 2007 Craig Clark.............................................. 1973 D.J. Clark...........................................2005-08 Dave Clark........................................1980-82 Floyd Clark............................................. 1944 Jeff Clark...........................................1992-94 Jim Clark................................................. 1971 Joe Clark...........................................1967-69 Mike Clark.............................................. 2001 Braeden Clayson....................2008-09 Charlie Cleary.................................1978-80 Gay Clenenden..............................1906-07 Clem Clendenin............................ 1909, 12 Ed Clifford.............................................. 1927 Kirk Clifford......................................1993-96 Fred Clift...........................................1932-33 Micah Cloward...............................2006-08 John Coatta........................................... 1979 M. Coffin................................................. 1909 Lyle Cole................................................. 1956 Tyson Cole........................................1988-89 Ed Coleman........................................... 1996 Russ Collings...................................1931-32 Brent Collins.............................1983, 86-87 H. Jason Collins..............................1998-99 Larry Combs.......................................... 1961 Leo Compton..................................1949-50 Dustin Comstock................................. 1993 Ernest Conan...................................1923-25 Ed Cornforth......................................... 1980 Doran “Bus” Connor.....................1951-54 Dick Cook.........................................1969-70 Leo Cook................................................. 1975 Lewis Cook.......................................1968-69 Robert Cook.......................................... 1957 Don Cooper........................................... 1942 Jim Corder........................................1997-98
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Clarence Cordon........................... 1940, 42 Ken Cornist......................................2005-08 Chris Corp........................................1980-81 Byron Cosgrave.................................... 1937 Ambrose Costa...............................1968-69 Duane Cotterel..................................... 1942 Matt Courtney................................1980-83 Don Coury.............................................. 1954 Don Cowell............................................ 1951 Lawrence Cowan................................. 1919 Exnor Cox............................................... 2002 Craig Coye.............................................. 1967 Brandon Crawford....................... 1992, 96 Craven..................................................... 1922 Jason Cresto....................................1991-92 Josh Crittenden.............................2007-08 Kevin Crocker.................................1972-75 Paul Croghan..................................1962-63 Jack Cronkhite................................1941-42 Roger Cross.....................................1961-62 Darren Crowe................................ 1985, 87 Tron Crumley........................................ 1991 Carl Cullen........................................1987-88 Rashawn Cummings.......................... 2000 Joe Cunningham................................. 1990 John Curran.....................................1953-54 Henry Curtis.......................................... 1944
Evan Dietrich-Smith (2005-08) D Joe D’Amico.......................................... 1952 Jeff Daggon........................................... 1982 Ken Dahlberg..................................1953-54 Dean Damont....................................... 1940 LaDerick Daniels.................................. 2001 Duffy Daugherty...........................1989-90 Jeff Davenport.........................1998, 02-04 Don Davey............................................. 1942 Davidson......................................... 1906, 09 Ed Davin.................................................. 1967 Al Davis.............................................1949-50 Don Davis.........................................1986-87 Earl Davis................................................ 1983 Pete Davis............................................... 1992 Mike Davis........................................1970-72 Cedrick Dawson......................2000-01, 03 David Day............................................... 1976 Doug Day............................................... 1960 Robert Day...................................... 1942, 44 Case deBruijn..................................1978-81
All-Time Lettermen
A Mike Acker.......................................1966-67 Dayman Adams.............................1995-96 Vern Adams.....................................1949-50 Greg Adelsbach................................... 1983 Chuck Agee.....................................1995-98 Dan Agte................................................ 2002 Werner Ahrbeck................................... 1944 Ted Aird................................................... 1955 Gary Aizawa....................................1961-63 Viliami Akoteu................................2006-07 J.T. Albers...............................2008-09 Eric Alden.........................................1992-93 Chris Alexander................................... 1979 Riyad Ali............................................1998-99 Jared Allen.......................................2000-03 Lamont Allen..................................1989-90 Willie Allen.......................................1981-82 Mike Allison.....................................1977-79 Ray Allred.........................................1976-77 Dave Almgren................................1991-92 Marty Ambrose.................................... 1981 Tommy Ambrose................................. 1944 Demetrius Amos............................2007-09 Rick Ambrosi...................................1980-81 Jim Anaya.........................................1963-64 Alfredo Anderson..........................1993-96 Bill Anderson......................................... 1961 Charles Anderson..........................1928-29 Chase Anderson............................1937-38 Denny Anderson................................. 1946 Fritz Anderson...................................... 1941 Gale Anderson..................................... 1959 Gary Anderson...............................1994-96 Harold Anderson................................. 1944 Jermain Anderson........................2000-03 Lyle Anderson.................................1949-50 Merlyn Anderson................................ 1937 Ronald Anderson..........................1948-51 Steve Anderson (OL)....................1980-81 Steve Anderson (DL)....................1981-84 Floyd Anderson.................................... 1933 Ray Andree......................................1960-61 F. Whipple Andrews........................... 1933 O. Andrus................................................ 1912 Francisco Anguiano.....................2005-06 Jim Arbuckle......................................... 1978 John Arbuckle................................1984-86 Phillip Arias............................2007-09 Ron Arnold.......................................1964-65 Mark Arstein.......................................... 1986 Curt Ashton.....................................1974-76 Lenn Aston............................................ 1919 Charles Atkinson...........................1936-37 George Atkinson.......................... 1940, 46 Audie Attar............................................ 2002 Jimmy Ayala....................................1997-98 Joe Ayre.................................................. 1937 B Bruce Bachmeier....................1976-77, 79 Ken Bacon........................................1979-82 Scott Badavinac................................... 1977 William Baggs....................................... 1926 Arnie Bagley....................................1980-82 John Bahan............................................ 1925 Bardell Bailey..................................1960-61 John Bailey............................................. 1944 Bruce Baird............................................ 1997 Flenor Baker.......................................... 1932 Orvil Baker............................................. 1947 Jack Balch............................................... 1952
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Kenneth De Late.................................. 1928 Kent Dean........................................1962-63 John Dean.................................1979, 81-82 Steve Dechart.................................1972-73 Charlie Dehoney.................................. 1999 Jose DeJesus......................................... 1969 Victor DeJulis..................................1935-36 Josh Del Prado................................1998-00 Jeff Delancy.....................................1997-98 Anthony Delaney..........................1982-84 Dill Dellinger...................................1931-32 Gerald Dellinger.................................. 1935 Kip Dennis........................................1974-76 Gene Despard................................1952-53 Steve Detmer........................................ 1931 George Di lorio........................1953, 55-56 Dick........................................................... 1912 Justin Dick........................................1998-99 Dick Dickerson..................................... 1960 Harry Dickson.................................1946-49 William Diehl......................................... 1944 Evan Dietrich-Smith.....................2005-08 Paul Difilippo........................................ 1988 Douglas Dillard..............................1962-63 Dan Dionas......................................1977-78 Ron Dixon....................................... 1969, 71 Leslie Dodge......................................... 1907 W. Dodge................................................ 1912 Ivan Doggett......................................... 1944 George Douglas.............................1964-65 Brooks Douglass.................................. 1984 Alan Dowd............................................. 1965 Sam Downs.....................................2005-06 Brock Drake.....................................2004-05 James Drake....................................2003-06 Matt Dredge.......................................... 1996 Chris Driscoll...................................1996-98 Darren Dubois................................1999-00 Paul Dudunake..................................... 1942 Greg Duff..........................................1965-66 Dale Dunn........................................1937-38 Shawn Dunn......................................... 1990 Jerry Dunne.....................................1968-70 Tim Dunne............................................. 1969 William Dursteller......................... 1928, 30 Dow Dwyer......................................1992-93 Dale Dykeman................................1940-41
Charles Ewing (1980-81) E Russ Eacker............................................ 1966 Caleb Eastman...............................2001-03 Guy Ebanez........................................... 1988 Mark EchoHawk..................... 1990, 93, 95
Merle Eden.......................................1956-58 Art Edgson.......................................1972-73 Nic Edgson.......................................2006-09 Clete Edmunson............................1984-87 Forrest Edwards.............................1924-25 Bill Ehler.................................................. 1942 Joe Ehler................................................. 1937 Elvin Ehler........................................1946-47 Stan Ehler.........................................1937-39 Len Eisen................................................ 1977 Aaron Eleazer..................................1989-92 Anthony Elgaaen...........................1996-97 Craig Ellis..........................................1969-71 Jerry Emerson....................................... 1959 Albert Enamo........................................ 1929 Donald Engle........................................ 1936 Travis Engle......................................1992-93 Turill Engelman..............................2005-06 Jerry Ennis.............................................. 1962 Francis Eraven....................................... 1930 Ralph “Leif” Erickson.......................... 1923 Woody Erickson................................... 1940 Jim Erley............................................1937-40 Fred Ernst.........................................1981-83 Jaxon Ernst......................................1994-97 Greg Esplin......................................1966-67 Eldridge Estinvil................................... 1995 DeVon Evans......................................... 1951 Charles Ewing.................................1980-81
James Ferrell (1994-97) F Robert Fails......................................1955-56 Willie Farleigh.................................1995-96 Derek Farr.........................................1990-91 Blake Farris............................................. 1997 Sy Farris.............................................1994-97 Corky Federico...............................1984-87 Mike Fehely.....................................1979-80 Gregg Feightner............................1979-80 Nick Fellis................................................ 1936 Pete Fellis.........................................1932-34 Ralph Felstead...................................... 1923 Marlon Felton................................ 1950, 53 Ray Felts............................................1995-96 Jay Ferguson...................................1989-90 James Ferrell...................................1994-97 Dave Ferreti........................................... 1975 John Figueroa.................................1966-67 Ivor Filiaga........................................1988-89 Jeff Fillmore.....................................1975-78 P. Laird Finlay......................................... 1919 DeRonn Finley............................... 1998, 00
Bob Fischer............................................ 1965 Tom Fischer.....................................1970-72 Mark Fisher......................................1994-95 Lamar Fite........................................1980-81 Jamie FitzGerald.................................. 1984 Scott Fitzgerald.................................... 1992 Dustin Fitzpatrick..........................2000-02 Joe Fix................................................1949-50 Dick Fleishmann.................................. 1966 Cecil Flint..........................................1946-48 Doug Flint........................................1968-70 Johnny Flowers..............................1992-93 Don Fluegge......................................... 1996 Dave Flynt........................................1968-70 Nolan Ford.......................................1952-53 Robert Ford.....................................1990-93 Walter Ford......................................1927-29 Merril Fore........................................1936-37 Chuck Forrestal..............................1959-61 Lloyd FOrsgren..................................... 1923 Lee Fortin.........................................1957-58 Howard Fosnate.................................. 1929 Shawn Foster..................................2000-01 William Foster....................................... 1933 Brett Fowler.....................................2000-03 Jon Foyer................................................ 1933 Tony Fragomeni.............................1969-71 Noel Franklin...................................1927-28 Gerald Franks........................................ 1997 Jim Fransen.....................................1959-61 Spencer Franz....................................... 2005 David Frazier......................................... 1950 Quinton Freeman..........................2002-05 Gilbert French.................................1931-33 Jack Frisch........................................1949-50 Ryan Frost.............................................. 2003 Bill Fuger...........................................1951-54 Mike Fullwood................................1996-97 Joe Funk............................................1987-90 G Bruce Gaitor.......................................... 1986 Larry Gale.........................................1946-48 Lem Galeai.......................................1981-83 Jim Gallagher..................................1966-68 Pete Gallagher.....................................1940Jerome Galloway...........................1980-83 Jim Galloway...................................1947-48 Sony Galvan....................................1998-00 John Ganske.......................................... 1985 Pete Garces......................................1998-99 Andy Garcia........................................... 1982 Javier Garcia....................................2000-01 Owen Gardner...................................... 1962 Virgil Gardner....................................... 1993 Rocky Garibay....................................... 1974 Rene’ Garnett..................................1971-73 Bill Garren.............................................. 1999 David Garrett..................................2000-03 Sidney Garrett...................................... 1944 Don Garrison............................1951, 54-55 Byron Garritson..............................1946-47 Virgil Garst............................................. 1931 Michael Gary...................................1996-98 Don Gatewood...............................1959-60 Stan Gatewood.................................... 1976 Jason Gault......................................1986-89 Walt Gay.................................................. 1934 Brad GeBott.....................................1961-62 Wayne Gentry....................................... 1938 George Gerbing.............................1958-59 Al Gerboth............................................. 1923
Kirk Gerling......................................1986-89 Brian Getz............................................... 1994 Stan Geyer.......................................1969-71 Brenan Ghassemiah................... 2009 Dewey Gibb........................................... 1940 Emmett Gibb........................................ 1939 Josh Gibbs.......................................1991-94 Jeremy Gibson..................................... 2008 Jack Giese............................................... 1942 A. Gifford................................................ 1912 Elliot Giles........................................1995-96 Ted Gill..................................................... 1969 Tim Gilman......................................1987-88 Ron Gilner........................................1982-83 Jason Girley........................................... 2001 Con Gissell............................................. 1953 Jim Giufre............................................... 1974 Bruce Givens...................................1988-90 Adam Goddard..............................2001-03 Keith Goins, Jr........................2007-08 Judd Gold.........................................2000-01 “Goldy” Golding.................................. 1909 Mike Golightly............................... 1999, 01 Brian Goodell..................................1998-99 E. Gooding............................................. 1906 Darren Goodman..........................1990-91 Goodman............................................... 1925 Bob Goodnight..............................1939-41 Dale Goodwin...................................... 1983 H.A. Gorman....................................1924-25 Brett Gorrell........................................... 1986 Homer Gower....................................... 1927 Wil Grant................................................. 1973 Aaron Graham...................................... 1980 John Graham........................................ 1944 Demetrius Grant......................... 2009 Jerry Graybeal................................1977-78 Howard Green................................1952-55 Heath Greenwald..........................1986-87 “Grif” Griffith ................................. 1906, 09 George Griffith...............................1906-07 John Griffith.......................................... 1933 Quincy Griffin....................................... 2007 Shane Griggs............................1996, 99-00 Rich Grimmett................................1982-84 Jody Griswold.................................1982-84 Reid Gunnell...................................1950-52 Cameron Gupton........................ 2009 Gabe Gurney......................................... 2001 Aaron Gutridge.................................... 1992 Matt Gutierrez...................................... 2006 John Guy................................................ 1984 W. Gwin............................................ 1910, 12 James Gwinn......................................... 1944
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H Joe Haber.........................................1987-88 Tom Hacker.................................... 1969, 71 Clayton Hadley...............................1931-32 Mickey Haggerty................................. 1976 Charles Haggett.............................1926-28 Matt Hagler.....................................2004-05 Nic Hale................................................... 2000 Ronald Hale.....................................1931-34 Phillip Hales........................................... 1992 Boyd Hall..........................................1958-60 Clarence Hall...................................1936-38 Frank Hall.........................................1961-63 Gordon Hall.....................................1948-49 Howard Hall........................................... 1942 Mel Hall.............................................1979-80 Richard Hall........................................... 1944 Ryan Hall...........................................1991-92 Bobby Hallcy............................1985-86, 88 Dan Halt............................................1969-71 Bob Hammond...............................1952-53 Robert Hammond............................... 1930 Clarence Han......................................... 1953 Mike Hancock..........................1969, 71-72 Jim Haneke............................................ 1978 Ted Hanks............................................... 1934 Thead Hanks...................................1932-33 Hansen.................................................... 1922 Brent Hansen........................................ 1972 Bret Hansen.....................................1985-87 John Hansen......................................... 1987 Ray Hansen......................................1973-75 Richard Hansen.................................... 1944 Todd Hansen......................................... 1984 Travis Hansen..................................1996-98 Gerry Hansink....................................... 1952 Bill Hardy................................................ 1955 Ray Harding........................................... 1927 Bud Hare...........................................1964-65 Steve Harkins..................................1990-92 Curtis Harman...................................... 1987 Jim Harrell........................................1984-85 Carlis Harris......................................1968-69 Joe Harris..........................................1991-92 Leroy Harris.....................................1966-68 Michael Harris................... 2003-04, 06-07 Rob Harris............................................... 1995 Scott Harris......................................1974-75 Vern Harris.......................................1984-85 Nate Harrison........................................ 1999 William Harrison.................................. 1980 Hart........................................................... 1910 Lyall Hartley........................................... 1964 Charles Hauck.................................1928-29 Bill Harvey.............................................. 1963 Mike Havens....................................2003-04 Ron Havinear..................................1970-71 Scott Hawks.....................................1991-92 Hayes....................................................... 1909 Cantrell Hayes.................................1998-01 Hays.......................................................... 1906 Josh Hays..........................................1994-96 John Hazel.......................................1971-73 Tom Healey............................................ 1965 Max Healey............................................ 1906 Mike Heberlein...............................1969-71 Tom Hebert.....................................1991-93 Brad Heidelberg.................................. 1989 Jeremy Heinrich................................... 2001 Brett Helmandollar.......................1977-79 Kenny Helmandollar.......................... 2006
Bob Helton............................................. 1963 Anthony Henderson....................2003-06 Joe Henderson...............................1986-88 Neil Henderson..............................1958-59 Chuck Hendrix................................1985-86 Ryan Henry......................................2008-09 Pat Henry..........................................2000-03 Duane Henson..................................... 1957 J.R. Herring.......................................1995-96 Jeremy Hershey.............................2002-03 Scott Hersley.................................. 1991, 93 Vern Herzog....................................1951-54 Mark Hetherington.......................2003-04 Robert Hetlund..............................1935-36 Greg Hetrick....................................1987-88 Rob Heuseveldt................................... 1997 Rafe Hewett........................................... 1998 Silas Hibbard...................................1924-25 Al Higson......................................... 1910, 12 Josh Hill....................................... 2009 Paul Hill................................................... 1919 Russel Hill...............................2007-09 Shane Hill..................................1993, 95-96 Wayne Hill........................................1973-76 Bob Hilliard......................................1946-49 Buddy Hiram...................................1965-67 Lynn Hirschi........................................... 1983 Tyler Hjelseth.........................2007-08 Steve Hochman................................... 1995 Stan Hodge............................................ 1932 Michael Hodges.............................2003-04 Bob Hodson....................................1954-57 Boyd Hodson..................................1925-26 R. Hoff............................................... 1910, 12 Tom Hofmann.........................1971, 73-75 Brent Hogan.......................................... 2000 Ervin Hogan.......................................... 1923 Marty Hoge........................................... 1985 Merril Hoge......................................1983-86 Drummond Hoggan....................1933-36 Rod Hohnhurst........................1961-62, 64 Brian Holland..................................1992-93 Mike Holliday..................................1981-82 Jim Hollifield......................................... 1970 Wally Holmberg.............................1950-51 Holmes.................................................... 1922 Claude Holmes...............................1948-49 Chris Holmesley.......................... 2009 Milton “Dubby” Holt....................1936-37 Mike Holzer........................................... 1979 Steve Holzer....................................1975-78 Tom Holzer............................................ 1965 Keith Homan......................................... 1938 Scott Honican....................................... 1978 Pat Hooks............................................... 1944 Lester Hopkins...............................1934-36 Don Horn................................................ 1983 Jermaine Horn................................2004-05 Bob Hornes............................................ 1973 Jack Horton.....................................1990-91 Zoltan Horvath..................................... 1974 David Houde......................................... 1994 Roy Houde............................... 1906, 09, 12 Gene Hough.......................................... 1932 Bob Howard....................................1973-76 Merlin Howard...............................1952-53 Wiley Howell......................................... 1939 Pat Howerton.................................1922-23 Mike Hronek.......................................... 1985 Kevin Hudgens...............................1983-84 Lemont Hudgens..........................1999-00
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide Mike Johnston...................................... 1968 Blaine Jones....................................1959-60 Bob Jones............................................... 1941 Branden Jones................................2006-07 Frank Jones......................................1940-41 Frank Jones......................................1995-96 J.P. Jones................................................. 2002 Jason Jones.....................................2008-09 Jim Jones..........................................1969-71 Jim Jones................................................ 1975 Lamont Jones.................................1950-52 Mike Jones.......................................2000-02 Ross Jones`..................................... 1907, 12 Sylvester Jones...............................1989-92 Todd Jones.......................................1986-89 Craig Joseph............................1994-96, 98 Scott Jossis............................................. 2006 Sean Judd........................................2000-01 Mike Julian............................................. 1976 Joel Jund..........................................1988-91 Joe Juscen........................................1975-76 Robert Justin...................................1987-88
Larry Kerychuk (1967-68) K Jeff Kaiser..................................1980, 82-84 John Kalivas........................................... 1979 Mike Kane........................................1962-63 Steve Kapaun..................................1974-75 Mark Kastilahn...................................... 1973 Chad Kay..........................................1993-94 Jack Keane.........................1919-20, 23, 25 Pat Keating......................................1987-88 Eugene Keliikuli................................... 1964 Mike Keliikuli......................................... 1963 Anthony Kelley..................................... 1980 George Kelley.................................1987-90 Don Kelly................................................ 1972 Elvin Kelly.........................................1929-30 James Kelly............................................ 1926 Mark Kelly............................................... 1944 Wally Kelly........................................1975-76 Mark Kelsch.....................................1997-98 Kevin Kempf.......................................... 1993 Matt Kendon......................................... 1973 Brown Kennedy................................... 1919 Felton Kennedy.................................... 1959 Henry Kennedy.................................... 1919 Rom Kennedy....................................... 1919 Larry Kent.........................................1953-55 Rolfe Kerfoot...................................1936-37 Larry Kerychuk...............................1967-68 Owen Kerr....................................... 1907, 12 Kessinger................................................ 1909
Pete Ketchum.................................1979-80 Michael Key........................................... 1991 Sale’ Key............................................2001-04 Kim Kildew.......................................1975-76 Jack Kime............................................... 1934 Scott Kimmell....................................... 1978 Gerald Kimura...................................... 1965 Jonathan King...................................... 1992 Dave Kinnunen..............................1979-80 Chris Kirkegaard.................................. 2008 W. Kirkendall.................................. 1910, 12 Al Kirlin..............................................1947-49 Spencer Klevenow........................1938-39 Aaron Klovas...................................2006-08 Clint Knickrehm.............................2006-09 Dave Knight........................................... 1978 Ted Knotter......................................1968-69 Troy Knuckles.................................1984-86 Brent Koetter..................................1981-84 Dirk Koetter..............................1977, 79-81 Jim Koetter......................................1958-59 Joe Koga................................................. 1991 Rick Kolsen...................................... 1980, 83 George Kom....................................1956-57 Ray Konczos....................................1958-59 Troy Koopman................................1989-90 John Kopta......................................1958-59 Ken Krahn.........................................1969-71 Roland Kramer...............................1939-40 Steve Krause....................................1994-95 Ray Krein................................................. 1947 Ted Krein...........................................1948-49 Walt Krein.........................................1940-41 Kelvin Krosch.........................2008-09 Kris Krosch.......................................2002-04 Karl Kuhau-Liftee...........................2001-04 Steve Kuharski...................................... 1964 L Akilah Lacey....................................2003-06 Chris Lacy.........................................1983-84 Ralph Lacy.............................................. 1933 Marcell Lagrone................................... 2004 Alex Laigo........................................1965-67 Bob Laing............................................... 1978 Jim Lane............................................1980-82 Greg Langford................................1977-78 Jeff Lanthorn......................................... 1979 George Lanyer...................................... 1935 Ben Laporta........................................... 2009 Rick Larsen............................................. 1978 Perry Larson....................................1982-84 Jake LaRue.......................................1946-49 Bill Lasley...................................1982, 85-86 Joey Lawrence................................1981-82 Shaun Lawson................................1992-95 Richard Lazzarini................................. 1944 Joe Leach..........................................1972-73 John Leary................................1986-87, 89 Dale Leatham.................................1955-58 Royce Leaville....................................... 1962 Chet Lee............................................1950-52 Tom Lee............................................1969-72 Zach Lee...........................................1996-97 Ray Legault......................................1968-69 “Polly” Lehrbas...............................1921-23 Paul Lemmon........................................ 1953 Eric Lenoci........................................1994-96 Art Lepore........................................1948-49 Bob Leute.........................................1031-32 George Levave...............................2000-01 Jesse Levin............................................. 1999
Leo Levine.............................................. 1925 Ahmad Lewis..................................1994-95 Jack Lewis........................................1979-80 Marlo Lewis.....................................1936-38 Marvin Lewis...................................1978-80 Leo Levine........................................1923-24 Mahe Liava’a...................................1991-92 Rick Lindblad........................................ 1978 Doug Linde............................................ 1962 Chuck Lingle......................................... 1974 A. Liston.................................................. 1907 Brian Livesay...................................2006-07 Mike Lloyd............................................. 1969 Telly Lockette...........................1993, 95-97 William Lockey...............................1938-39 Bill Loehr...........................................1960-62 Clyde Logan....................................2006-07 Edsel Logan.....................................2007-08 Jack Logan...................................... 1951, 54 Lee Long...........................................2000-03 Don Loosli........................................1933-34 Daniel Lopez......................................... 1928 Gil Lopez................................................. 1957 John Lortz.............................................. 1958 Jim Lovat................................................ 1964 Mike Love.........................................1996-98 Karl Loew................................................ 1944 Scott Lowe.......................................1989-90 Waynard Lowe...................................... 1937 Benjamin Lowrie............................1906-07 Ken Lowry........................................1988-89 Thomas Lucas....................................... 1925 Ron Lueker...................................... 1975, 77 Matt Lugauskas..............................1973-75 Woodrow Lundberg.....................1937-39 Barry Lutterman.............................1987-90 Jim Lynch.........................................1961-62 Roger Lynch.......................................... 1944 Be Lytle.................................................... 1986
John McCarthy (1965-66) M Dan MacDonald................................... 1984 James Machacek................................. 1929 Mike Machurek..............................1980-81 Scott MacLean...................................... 1984 Cliffford MacKrill............................1927-28 Robert Maddox.................................... 1944 Kay Magleby...................................1953-54 Lowell Magleby.................................... 1952 Richard Magner................................... 1967 Bill Maher............................................... 1984 Ted Maheras.......................................... 1946 Jerry Mahoney...............................1960-61
Mike Mahoney..................................... 1978 William Mahoney................................ 1938 Charlie Maiava................................1956-57 Jeff Main...........................................1999-00 Erice Major.......................................1998-99 Lumir MaKousky.................................. 1935 Edgar Malapeai..............................1969-71 Burdette Mallack................................. 1960 Matt Maloney.................................1986-88 Bruce Malson..................................1965-66 Steve Mandlekow.........................1969-70 Ron Manu.........................................1983-86 Tony Manu.......................................1986-89 Chuck Maraldo.............................. 1957, 60 Kent Marboe...................................1981-83 Rene Marchand.................................... 1959 Scott Marchand................................... 1979 Gino Mariani....................................1985-87 Dick Mariotto..................................1965-67 Otis Marler............................................. 1925 Mike Marks......................................1986-89 Robert Marsh........................................ 1931 Charles Martin...................................... 1944 Devin Martin......................................... 1999 Luc Martin........................................2005-07 Boyd Martindale............................1951-52 Lance Massey..................................1977-78 Greg Mathis........................................... 1972 Bob Matsey......................................1977-80 Chris Matthews.................................... 1985 Frank Matthews.............................1937-38 LeRoy Matthews........................... 1965, 67 Joe Mattie........................................1971-73 Dean Mattison............................... 1957, 59 Alika Mausia.......................................... 1990 Leon Maycock.................................1994-97 Harold Mayer........................................ 1941 Randy Mayfield..............................1989-90 John Manyard....................................... 1932 Sam Maynard..................................1946-48 Dick McAdams..................................... 1957 Robert McBride..............................1995-98 Bob McCain..............................1941, 46-47 John McCalister................................... 1991 Dave McCann....................................... 1986 Jim McCarthy..................................1972-73 John McCarthy...............................1965-66 Kevin McCarthy..............................1997-00 Bob McCain........................................... 1942 Paul McCormick.............................1964-65 Kaili McCray.....................................1997-00 Tony McCright................................1975-76 Dan McCullough................................. 1972 G. McCullum................................... 1910, 12 James McDermott.............................. 1934 Terence McDermott.....................1985-86 Glae McDonald.................................... 1947 Wayne McEachern....................... 1955, 57 Eddie McGill................................... 1977, 79 Keith McGowan.......................... 2009 Joe McGrath....................................1967-69 Jim McHaley.......................................... 1932 Trevor McKenna................................... 1998 Harry McIntosh.................................... 1944 Jerry McIntyre.................................1973-75 Leo McKrola....................................1933-34 Tim McLaughlin................................... 1960 Port McMurray..................................... 1942 Steve McMurren.................................. 1975 Donell McNeal................................1998-01 Kyle McQuown...............................2003-04 Tom McVey......................................1949-50
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Jason Meador.................................1997-00 Jim Meeks.............................................. 1959 Wilfred Mehlhoff................................. 1932 Louie Mello......................................1960-61 Anthony Melvin.............................2004-07 Brandon Mennear.........................2003-06 Sterling Mennear...................2001, 05-07 DeLoy Meppen.................................... 1960 Steve Merritt...................................1971-72 Trevor Messersmith......................2007-08 Tim Messuri.....................................1982-84 Bryce Metcalf..................................2005-07 Marvin Metoyer.............................1989-90 David Michaeli................................1987-88 Jason Miksza......................................... 1976 Scott Milbourn..................................... 2008 Dan Milender..................................1986-88 Stan Millard.....................................1967-68 Steve Millard...................................1966-68 Miller........................................................ 1909 Art Miller...........................................1953-54 August Miller................................. 1923, 26 Bryon Miller........................................... 1944 Donald Miller........................................ 1989 E. Miller.................................................... 1912 John Miller............................................. 1950 John Miller.......................................1960-63 Kelvin Miller................................ 2008 Steve Miller............................................ 1973 Ray Millward....................................1968-70 Edward Milton...................................... 1944 Andy Minda........................................... 1960 Bruce Minnett....................................... 2005 Eugene Mirador.............................1999-02 Trevor Misipeka.............................1997-99 Randy Miskol................................. 1985, 87 Herman Mitchell............................1990-91 Isaac Mitchell..................................2000-03 Louie Mitchell.................................1973-74 Paul Mitchell.................................. 1956, 59 Randy Mitchell...............................1973-76 Joe Molale........................................1969-71 Toben Molica.................... 1987-88, 90-91 Pete Molino.....................................1989-92 Ethan Monroe............................. 2009 Ken Monroe.....................................1972-73 Dan Montelongo...........................1971-72 John Montes...................................1965-66 Ed Mooney............................................. 1935 Mike Moore........................................... 1966 Rick Moore.......................................1973-76 Joe Moreino.............................1973, 75-77 Jerry Morgan......................................... 1954 Skylar Morgan............................ 2009 Mike Morita........................................... 1996 Hollow Morris....................................... 1938 Richard Morris...................................... 1946 Rob Morton........................................... 1981 Sean Mottishaw......................1990-91, 93 Jeremy Mowe.................................2002-03 Mike Moye.......................................1984-86 Evan Mozzochi............................ 2009 Bob Mulica............................................. 1935 Mike Munger..................................1969-71 Dave Muniz......................................1965-67 Rod Murphy....................................1992-93 Dustin Murray....................................... 2005 Steve Mutsaers...............................1993-94
All-Time Lettermen
LaVern Hughes..................................... 1944 Jarrett Huk.............................2008-09 Mel Hulbert........................................... 1942 Rick Hulbert........................................... 1968 Bob Hull............................................1940-41 Russell Hult............................................ 1931 Miregi Huma......................................... 1996 Kevin Humann..................................... 1979 Carl Humphrey...............................1963-64 Deron Hunsberger.............................. 1984 Michael Hunt................................. 1986, 88 R. Hurdle................................................. 1912 Doug Hurst............................................ 2006 Louie Hurst......................................1969-71 Allen Hurt.........................................1921-23 Harry Hurt.............................................. 1927 Steve Hurth........................................... 1993 Ed Huot................................................... 1968 I Gary Iannini........................................... 1973 James Ihli................................................ 1962 Jamar Ikpi.........................................2002-03 Bill Ingram........................................1966-67 Sam Inouye......................................1931-32 Troy Irving.............................................. 1980 Merle Isham........................................... 1937 J Mike Jablonsky..............................2007-08 James Jackson............................... 1969, 71 Kevin Jackson....................................... 1980 Marcus Jackson..............................1993-96 Barney Jacobs..........................1974, 76-77 Erik Jacobsen.............................. 2009 Al Jacobson.....................................1963-65 James Jacquith...............................1924-25 Charles James....................................... 2001 Ernie James......................................2001-04 Joel Janke.........................................2006-07 Wayne Jansen....................................... 1951 Dennis Janssen.................................... 1973 Matt Jeffries........................................... 1986 Jack Jelke................................................ 1950 Bill Jencks.........................................1961-62 Harold Jenkins...................................... 1927 Scott Jenner.......................................... 1976 Andy Jensen....................................1997-98 David Jensen...................................1927-29 Peter Jensen.......................................... 1929 Wayne Jensen....................................... 1996 Ray Jergensen...................................... 1939 Tom Jewell.......................................1959-60 Tom Jewell, Jr................................. 1984, 86 Jarmaine Johns..............................1994-96 Adam Johnson..................................... 1993 Alfred Johnson..................................... 1926 Bud Johnson...................................1963-64 Eddie Johnson................................2001-02 Eric Johnson....................................1995-96 George Johnson............................1929-30 George Johnson.................................. 1949 Ike Johnson........................................... 1994 Jaret Johnson.................................2004-05 John Johnson....................................... 1962 John Johnson....................................... 1983 Michael Johnson...........................1976-79 Milt Johnson......................................... 1969 Robert Johnson.............................1992-93 Terrell Johnson...............................1989-90 Terry Johnston...............................1962-63 Walter Johnson..............................1983-84 Wayne Johnson.................................... 1928
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N Hale Napper..................................... 1928 Jarrid Nash............................... 2009 Mike Nash............................................ 1968 Randy Nate.....................................1992-93 John Naut.........................................1980-81 Vincent Navin....................................... 1928 Ray Naworol....................................1972-73 Lance Nazel........................................... 1990 Roy Nebeker....................................1988-89 Norman Nelson..............................1938-39 Joe Nelthorpe.................................2005-07 Shawn Nessen............................... 1983, 87 Lee Neumann..........................1978-79, 81 Dale Neussen........................................ 1978 Don Neves.......................................1964-65 Ray Newman......................................... 1949 Preston Nichols.................................... 1977 Dan Nicholson...................................... 1984 Ralph Nield......................................1941-42 A. Nielsen........................................ 1910, 12 Jim Nielsen...............................1981-82, 84 Nip Nielsen...............................1940, 48-49 R. Nielson......................................... 1906, 12 Matt Nighswonger.......................1999-00 Kennedy Nkeyasen......... 1994-95, 97-98 Herman Noblisse................................. 1960 Ken Noel...........................................1979-81 Rick Noel...........................................1974-75 Jim Nolan.........................................1961-62 Aaron Norby.............................1992-93, 95 Craig Norby.....................................1973-76 Ed Norby................................................. 1919 Barton Nordling................................... 1936 Howard Norley..................................... 1931 Andy Norrell.......................................... 1993 Travis Nua................................... 2009 Richard Nykorak........................... 1966, 68 Ash Nyong-Dunham.......................... 2006 O Chad O’Donnell.......................... 2009 Shawn O’Hearn.................................... 1992 Brooks O’Kelley.................................... 1951 Bob O’Meara...................................1963-64 Ken O’Neal.......................................1982-83 Poll Oakey.............................................. 1949 Jerry Oates.......................................1984-87 Rick Ockey...................................... 1988, 91 Dean Oder............................................. 1919 Bob Odom.......................................1966-67 Shedrack Okoebor........................2002-05 Mike Oliver.......................................1975-76 John Olivia.......................................1981-82 Bryce Olsen............................................ 2007 John Olsen.......................................1972-73 Marshall Olsen............................... 1907, 12 Nick Olsen........................................1983-86 Albert Olson.......................................... 1938 Camron Olson...................................... 2000 Rick Olson.............................................. 1977 Roger Olson....................................1956-57 Traves Olson....................................1991-94 Mitch Oparnico..............................1989-91 Ted Oparnico..................................1989-92 Shawn Oram...................................2004-06 Joe Orchard........................................... 1937 Kort Orr......................................1978-79, 81 George Ortiz...................................2008-09 Bob Otto....................................1981-82, 84 John Oud................................................ 1930 Tim Overton....................................1998-99
Adam Owens..................................1986-89 Amir Owens.....................................2006-09 Burt Owens..................................... 1958, 61 Jed Owens.......................................1939-40
Ed Peterson (1957-58) P Pace.......................................................... 1922 Bob Paoli................................................. 1967 Jake Palas.........................................1969-71 James Pale’............................................. 1994 Cliff Palfreyman.................................... 1939 DeLane Pankratz...........................1957-58 William Pankratz.................................. 1966 Don Pappenberg...........................1959-60 Jay Paris.............................................1947-49 Dean Parker.....................................1931-32 Jim Parker.........................................1949-50 Dean Parker........................................... 1933 Ken Parks..........................................1973-76 Keith Parry.......................................1988-91 Glenn Parsons.................................1933-35 John Pastos............................................ 1953 John Patierno........................................ 1993 Dan Patricelli......................................... 1977 John Patterson...............................1998-99 George Pattis........................................ 1942 Bob Patton............................................. 1941 Kevin Patton....................................1995-96 Kevin Paugh.......................................... 1997 Paul........................................................... 1922 Dave Paul.........................................1969-71 Gordon Paxman................................... 1947 Reed Payne......................................1989-91 David Peacock...................................... 1999 John Pearce........................................... 1993 Gerald Pearson...............................1946-47 John Pearson........................................ 1944 Tad Pearson........................................... 1984 Bill Pederson...................................1963-64 Red Pennoyer....................................... 1932 John Peoples...................................1991-92 G. Perhaus.............................................. 1922 Dave Perkins...................................1958-59 Tim Perreira.....................................1971-72 Burton Perrins....................................... 1929 Bill Perry............................................1963-64 Phil Perry................................................ 1965 Wayne Personette............................... 1952 Al Peters.................................................. 1993 Ed Peterson.....................................1957-58 Ken Peterson............................1954-55, 57 Lloyd Peterson...............................1927-28 Paul Peterson..................................1982-83
Sam Peterson..................................1923-25 Raymond Peterson...................... 1907, 12 Joe Petrone............................................ 1968 Kevin Pettit......................................1986-88 Lyle Petty..........................................1957-59 Roggy Pflug........................................... 1984 Dave Phelps.....................................1975-77 Rustin Phillips............................. 2009 Ryan Phipps....................................2006-08 Charlie Pickett...................................... 1953 Milt Pickford....................................1965-66 W. Pierce................................................. 1912 William Pincock.................................... 1944 Anta’juan Pinkney............................... 1996 Genio Plastino...................................... 1930 Phil Pleasant............................... 2009 Tony Plott............................................... 1984 Colin Poe................................................ 2005 Robert Poleki..................................2000-03 Jesse Ponce.....................................1976-77 JD Ponciano....................................2007-09 Earl Pond...................................1941, 47-48 Nic Poppleton....................................... 2002 Frank Porter.....................................1906-07 Keith Porter........................................... 1981 Robert Pospishil.............................1950-51 Keith Poulton........................................ 1942 George Powell................................1926-27 Nat Powell.............................................. 1980 John Powers................................... 1922, 25 Don Prandon........................................ 1935 George Pratt.......................................... 1928 Byron Price............................................. 1993 Gordon Price........................................ 1936 Phil Price................................................. 1971 Todd Price........................................1983-84 Matt Proffitt.....................................2000-03 Steve Proniewych............................... 1970 Tom Prudhomme..........................1991-94 Daniel Pryor........................................... 2002 Ron Pugmire...................................1956-58 Fred Pynes.......................................1958-59 Q Carl Qualls........................................1982-83 Arthur Quinn................................. 1907, 12 R Atelea Raass....................................2003-06 Jim Rackley......................................1967-68 Russ Radford...................................1965-66 Rick Radinger........................................ 1998 Clarence Rainey............................ 1907, 12 Tony Ramonas................................1971-73 Mike Ramos........................................... 2008 Gene Ramsey..................................1998-99 Na’Jai Rankin...................................2000-03 Gene Ranstrom.................................... 1959 Zach Raphael..................................2002-05 Kevin Rasco........................................... 1986 Dave Rasmussen...........................1991-92 Russell Rasmussen.............................. 1930 Tom Rauch............................................. 1940 Vern Ravnsten...................................... 1953 Jeff Rawley............................................. 1979 Bob Ray................................................... 1965 Larry Ray...........................................1969-70 Kenneth Ream................................1921-23 A. Reay...............................................1922-23 Lloyd Rebischke................................... 1956 Tim Rediger........................................... 1978 Brandon Reed.................................1996-99 Carlos Reed............................................ 1992
Gerald Reed........................................... 1937 Joe Reed...........................................1975-76 Myrl Reed............................................... 1923 Russ Reed............................................... 1971 Clarence Reese..................................... 1991 Dave Reese......................................1906-07 Kid Reese................................................ 1909 Randy Rehrer..................................1974-75 Courtney Remekie.............................. 1995 Dave Rencher....................................... 1940 Bob Requejo......................................... 1966 John Reschert.................................1962-64 Ricardo Restrepo...........................1975-76 Mark Revers.....................................1997-98 Doug Rex..........................................1964-67 Bill Reynolds.......................................... 1934 Damin Reynolds............................1992-93 Dusty Rhodes....................................... 1993 Bill Rice..............................................1982-83 Dave Richards....................................... 1991 Rashaad Richards..........................2007-08 Roger Richards...............................1961-62 Russell Richards................................... 1944 Gerald Richardson.................1983-84, 86 Louis Richardson................................. 1942 Neal Richardson.............................1976-78 Pete Richardson.............................1946-48 Lee Richey....................................... 1925, 27 Karl Richins............................................ 1978 Pete Richter........................................... 2006 Rick Riedel........................................1976-77 Brad Rife...........................................2007-08 Duane Riggs....................................1995-96 Fred Ringe.............................................. 1932 George Ripley.................................1979-80 Jim Ritchey......................................1972-73 Norm Roach.......................................... 1981 Jarod Robb............................................ 1993 LaVern Robbins..............................1926-27 Troy Robbins...................................1996-97 Jarod Robbs.......................................... 1992 Otha Roberts..................................1964-65 John Robertson.............................1926-27 Thomas Robertson.......................1929-30 Merville Robinsen............................... 1942 Evan Robinson...............................1990-91 Jack Robinson....................................... 1972 Josh Robinson................................1998-01 Renell Robinson.............................2005-06 Phil Roche........................................1951-52 Dick Roddy..................................... 1951, 58 Rich Rodgers...................................1973-75 Hunter Rodriguez.........................2004-05 Larry Rodriguez.............................1969-71 Charles Rogers..................................... 1944 Sandy Rogers........................................ 1959 Tony Roland....................................1987-88 John Roman.......................................... 1972 Carl Romanowski..........................1966-68 Howard Romreill.................................. 1959 Grant Rondeau.................................... 2002 Bob Rosauer.......................................... 1942 Chris Rose.........................................1989-91 Mike Rose.........................................2001-04 Joseph Roskelley................................. 1929 G. Ross..................................................... 1912 Del Rotelli.........................................1955-56 L. Roubideaux................................ 1910, 12 Keith Roundy........................................ 1963 Jake Rouser................................. 2009 Cleo Row................................................ 1939
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Elmer Rucker...................................1948-49 Murray Rudd...................................1947-48 Mitch Rudder.........................2008-09 Jacori Rufus........................................... 1998 Noel Ruhter........................................... 1963 Dana Russell.......................................... 1983 LeRoy Russell..................................1960-61 Rod Rutherford..............................1964-65 Sean Rutten...........................2008-09 Bob Ryan................................................ 1978 Kevin Ryan................................1978-80, 82 Dave Ryder............................................ 1980
Ben Sanford (1961-63) S Monroe Sagers..................................... 1941 Parr Sainsbury................................1947-49 Eddie Samira...................................1949-51 Ed Sanders.......................................1950-51 Don Sanders.......................................... 1951 Ben Sanford.....................................1961-63 Tom Sanford.......................................... 2003 Jim Sanford............................................ 1995 Terrell Santiago.................................... 1979 Roy Saras..........................................1947-48 Spencer Sargent.................................. 1986 Joe Sarratore.................................. 1958, 60 Pal Sartori............................................... 1973 Homer Sautter...................................... 1919 Rick Sasser.......................................1977-78 Billy Satterfield.............................. 1966, 68 Jack Satterfield..................................... 1946 Bob Satterwhite......................1964, 66-67 Nolan Sayer........................................... 1944 Tony Scalcucci...................................... 1968 Jim Scardino.......................................... 1946 Chris Schmidt....................................... 1993 Cody Schmidt.................................1992-93 Ted Schmidt....................................1962-63 Jim Schneider.................................1960-61 Richard Schow...................................... 1940 Chris Schrade..................................1989-90 Dustin Schroader..........................2004-05 Don Schroeder...............................1977-78 Pat Schroeder....................................... 1982 John Schwartz...................................... 2007 Mark Schwartz...................................... 1985 Jackson Schweikert............................ 1989 Paul Schwenke...............................1987-88 Brady Scott......................................1992-93 Ed Scott.............................................1983-84 Everett Scott.......................................... 1938 Lowell Scott........................................... 1940
Lyle Scott..........................................1939-40 Marlon Scott.......................................... 1993 Moneer Scott........................................ 1994 Steve Scott.......................................1979-82 Rick Scribner...................................1975-76 Chris Seals.............................................. 2004 George Sedam...............................1933-34 Clarence Sell....................................1926-27 Sellstrom................................................ 1906 Frank Selto.......................................1986-87 George Semons.............................1978-81 Shaquille Senegal............................... 2009 Leno Seppi................................1940, 46-49 Red Shafer.............................................. 1942 Tyler Shafer............................................ 2002 Paul Shaner............................................ 1965 Tom Sharp........................................1991-92 Dave Sharpe.......................................... 1940 Bill Shaw...........................................1962-64 Howard Shaw.................................1932-33 Ron Shaw.........................................1968-69 Wesley Shaw...................................1933-35 Austin Shawver.................................... 1999 Eugene Shay......................................... 1924 Brad Shedd............................2008-09 Torrey Sheets..................................1987-89 Forrest Shepard................................... 1987 Jason Shephard.............................1995-96 Rhett Sherman..................................... 1969 Robert “Dutch” Sherman............. 1942, 46-47 Clement Sheeran................................. 1928 Shiskey.................................................... 1906 Troy Shippen...................................1989-90 Dennis Shockley.................................. 1964 Vern Shockley.................................1954-56 Kenneth Shook.................................... 1926 Eddie Shone.......................................... 1937 Duane Shore...................................1955-56 Dennis Shorrock............................1969-71 Pat Shorrock....................................1970-71 Paul Shrum............................................ 1976 Dave Shulz................................1972, 74-75 Manuel Shute.................................1989-90 Bert Siclari.............................................. 1971 Edwin Siggins....................................... 1923 Bernard Silva...................................1965-67 Bob Simerson.................................1974-75 Todd Simis............................................. 1986 Anthony Simmons.............................. 1995 Charles “Bud” Simmons..............1941-42 Dane Simmons...............................2003-06 Geo Simmons.................................2006-07 Kyle Simmons....................................... 1993 Xavier Simms..................................2003-04 Keith Simons......................................... 1981 Russ Simons.......................................... 1999 Ben Simpson...................................1997-00 Gideon Simpson............................1979-80 Hunter Sims........................................... 2004 Maurice Sims...................................1981-82 Russ Sion..........................................1974-75 John Sisul............................................... 1959 Wallace Skidmore............................... 1936 Ryan Slack........................................2004-05 Bill Slonaker........................................... 1952 Tom Smaciorz....................................... 1960 Al Smith............................................1990-91 Chris Smith............................................ 1988 Frank Smith........................................... 1941 Glenn Smith.......................................... 1942 Greg Smith.......................................1976-79
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Jason Smith........................................... 1996 Lyle Smith........................................1934-35 Mike Smith.......................................1968-69 Oleen Smith.......................................... 1930 Paul Smith.............................................. 1957 Randall Smith.................................2005-06 Tobe Smith......................................1989-90 William Smith.................................1951-52 Leonard Smorin................................... 1952 Bill Snapp.........................................1979-82 Ursal Snapp.....................................1941-42 Luke Sniewski....................................... 2005 Byron Snyder..................................1949-51 Bert Sorensen....................................... 1944 Jeff Sorensen........................................ 1997 George Soto.......................................... 2001 Phil Spain..........................................1971-72 William Spear........................................ 1936 Leroy Spears....................................1983-84 David Spence..................................1994-95 Josh Spoklie....................................1997-99 Jim Sponsler.......................................... 1950 Mick Spoon......................................1977-78 Blake Stamper................................1982-83 Mike Stantz............................................ 1978 David Steel.......................................1999-00 Robert Steinmetz..........................1957-59 Amos Stephens.................................... 1929 Jim Stephens..................................1968-69 Al Stephenson.................. 1950-51, 55-56 Trey Stice...................................1992, 94-96 Hayden Stites..................................1935-36 Eugene Stockdale.........................1923-25 Joe Stockwell..................................1977-78 Erik Stoll.................................................. 2006 Tom Stone.............................................. 1996 R. Stoner.......................................... 1910, 12 A.J. Storms.................................. 2008 Harold Stoy............................................ 1919 Iver Strand............................................. 1987 Joe Strayhand.................................2006-07 Clem Streifus......................................... 1932 Dale Strong............................................ 1934 Cody Sullivan........................................ 2003 Lloyd Sullivan................................ 1928, 30 Mark Sullivan................................. 1907, 12 Ray Swallow.......................................... 1946 Sye Sweat.........................................2004-05 “Sweety” Sweetwood........................ 1909 Rick Swisher....................................1972-73 George Sylvester................................. 1932 T
Julius Tucker.......................................... 1994 Brandon Tuia...................................1999-00 Francis Tuitele....................................... 1979 Jamaal Turner.................................1999-01 Ray Turner........................................1938-39 Walt Turner............................................ 1954 Wayne Turner....................................... 1940 Mark Tuson......................................1976-77 Wendell Twichell...........................1933-35 Ben Tyler...........................................1972-73 David Tyler.............................2008-09 Glenn Tyler............................................. 1930 U Tom Ude...........................................1969-71 Larry Unger......................................1957-58 Bob Upshaw................................... 1964, 66 Daniel Urias............................2008-09 Jamie Uyeyama..............................2000-01 V Asi Vaioleti............................................. 1994 Mika Valai.........................................1985-86 Bill Valentin............................................ 1942 Lowell Van Orman............................... 1966 Jon Van Vliet............................... 2009 Charles Vance....................................... 1930 Dave Vandergriff...........................1981-82 Jon Vanderwielen.........................2008-09 Ralph Vanderwood............................. 1935 Clayton Vann......................................... 1969 Gil Varjas...........................................1964-65 John Ventry.....................................1957-58 Rob Vera...........................................1988-91 Brian Vertefeuille...........................1971-73 Armand Vertucci................................. 1941 Joel Vickery........................................... 2003 Lionel Viaomounga............................ 2008 Jim Von Eschen.................................... 1971 Jeff Vrbas..........................................1993-94
Jason Whitmer (1987-90) W Bill Wade................................................. 1942 Eddie Wagner.................................1933-34 Howard Wagner.............................1931-32 Jim Wagstaff....................................1954-57 Brian Waldon........................................ 2006 Brad Walker........................................... 2008 John Walker.....................................1949-50 Gordon Walker..................................... 1941 Dave Walser.....................................1978-81 Monte’ Walzer.................................1997-99 Bryant Ward................................ 2009 James Ward........................................... 2002 Howard Warde..................................... 1930
Ross Warner........................................... 1937 Albert Warren.................................1983-84 Ken Warren............................................ 1970 Thomas Washington.......................... 1994 Troy Waters......................................1992-95 Tyrone Watley....................................... 1969 Randy Watson................................1968-69 Craig Weathers..................................... 1979 Carl Weaver............................................ 1928 Ellsworth “Spider” Webb.................. 1952 Gary Wedemeyer................................ 1965 Abe Wedig.......................................1997-98 Jon Weeks.............................................. 1988 Rene Weitmann.............................1985-86 Mark Weivoda.................................2000-03 Kevin Wellard..................................1976-78 John Wells........................................1937-38 Ray Wells.......................................... 1940, 42 Rex Wells................................................. 1942 Seth Wertman................................1998-01 E. West...............................................1921-22 Mickey West.......................................... 1971 Tom West................................................ 1919 Robb Wetta......................................1994-95 Sean Whalen...................................1987-88 John Wheeler..................................1992-95 Rommie Wheeler...........................1991-94 Kevin Whimpey.................................... 2008 Warren Whitaker............................1976-79 Arthur White......................................... 1987 Corey White........................................... 1987 David White........................................... 1983 Ed White...........................................1979-80 J. White.................................................... 1912 Josh White............................................. 1993 Kareem White.................................1995-97 Ted White.........................................1909-10 Daunt Whitman................................... 1975 Jason Whitmer...............................1987-90 Josh Whitworth.............................2000-03 Nick Whitworth..............................1997-00 Wilbur Wiedoff..................................... 1940 Chuck Wiefels................................ 1981, 83 Loren Wilding.................................1985-88 Wade Wilhite...................................1983-84 Wade Wilker....................................1975-76 Jerrold Wilkerson..........................2000-02 Ralph Wilkes.......................................... 1978 B. Williams.............................................. 1912 Billy Williams......................................... 1973 Carl Williams.......................................... 1952 Dean Williams....................................... 1944 Donte’ Williams..............................2004-05 Eddie Williams............................... 1993, 95 Earl Williams.......................................... 1927 Jack Williams......................................... 1962 Minh Williams............................. 2009 Rich Williamson.............................1983-84 Tom Williams...................................1963-64 Tom Williamson................................... 1988 Bill Wilson.........................................1955-56 Chick Wilson.......................................... 1932 Dwain Wilson..................................1980-81 Reid Wilson......................................1941-42 Ronald Wilson................................1930-31 Terry Wilson....................... 1978-79, 81-82 Jon Winn...........................................2004-06 Ryan Wing........................................1997-98 Winkler.................................................... 1922 Glenn Wise............................................. 1942 Don Wiseman..........................1952, 54-55
Jim Witkowski....................................... 1973 Larry Wobig.....................................1985-86 Steve Wolpin...................................1974-75 Gene Wolverton.................................. 1946 Gary Wood............................................. 1973 Woodall................................................... 1910 Chris Woodall..................................1906-07 Woodland.............................................. 1922 Owen Woodland...........................1941-42 Cliff Woods............................................ 1950 Lyle Woods............................................ 1936 John Woofington................................ 1939 Don Woolley...................................1977-78 Brice Worley.......................................... 1927 Harry Worrell......................................... 1946 Arthur Worth........................................ 1941 Jason Wright...................................2006-08 Mike Wright.....................................2008-09 Don Wylie............................................... 1956 Y George Yarno..................................2005-07 Roman Ybarra....................................... 2003 Will Yoder............................................... 2007 Nick Yorges......................................1962-63 Delbert Young...................................... 1930 Justin Young...................................1994-96 Mark Young........................................... 1999 Tanner Young.................................1997-99 William Young...................................... 1930 Z G. “Zami” Zamboni............................. 1909 Howard Zarlin.................................1981-82 Steve Zatica........................................... 1972 Tom Zaun..................................1953, 55-56 Bil Zbacnik............................................. 1979 Dan Zeidman..................................2005-07 Gary Ziebell........................................... 1955 Gene Zuniga...................................1998-99 bold denotes current players The following seasons are unaccounted for: 1902-05, 1908, 1911, 1913-17, 192021
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Ota Tabron.......................................1973-76 Jerry Tache.......................................1985-86 Ralph Tacy.............................................. 1935 Carlton Tanaka...............................1968-69 Ben Tanuvasa..................................1999-01 William Tatro...................................1926-27 Alipate Taualupe...........................1994-95 Billy Taylor........................................1975-76 Dan Taylor.................................1978, 80-82 Don Taylor........................................1968-69 Jaron Taylor.....................................2006-09 Gary Taylor.......................................1984-86 Greg Taylor......................................1974-77 John Taylor............................................ 1999 Ray Taylor.........................................1940-41 Marcus Teal......................................1992-95 Teeter....................................................... 1922 Greg Teeter...............................1985-86, 88 Norman Tennis..................................... 1991 Seth Tennis......................................1989-90 Glenn Terry............................................ 1942 Leon Terry.............................................. 1952 Bart Teuscher..................................2000-01 Dustin Tew.............................2008-09 Bul Thomas............................................ 1973 Dean Thomas..................................1951-52 E. Thomas........................................ 1910, 12 Larry Thomas..................................1967-68 Milton Thomas..................................... 1932 Nick Thomas...................................2002-03 Otis Thomas....................................1966-67 Rex Thomas.....................................1934-35 Roger Thomas................................1965-66 Steuben Thomas................................. 1940 Thomas Thomas.....................1983-84, 86 Warren Thomas.................................... 1980 Jim Thomasson..............................1958-59 Nick Thomasson............................1963-65 Chris Thompson............................1968-69 Eddie Thompson...........................2005-08 Edwin Thompson..........................2000-03 Harry Thompson...........................1926-27 Josh Thompson.............................2000-01 Leo Thompson..................................... 1935 Michael Thompson.......................1982-83 Darl Thorton....................................1960-61 Andy Thuernagle................................ 1996 Kern Thurman....................................... 1930 Pago Togafau..................................2003-06 Chris Toles........................................1994-95 Marcus Toliver...................................... 1990 Gary Tomlinson..............................1957-59 Tom Toner........................................1970-72 David Tongelei...............................2004-05 Larry Torix.............................................. 1970 Steve Torix............................................. 1972 Steve Tosches.................................1974-75 Tom Townsend...............................1977-78 Wayne Toyer.......................................... 1934 Stew Tracy................................... 2009 Nick Tranmer......................................... 2009 George Trenkle.................................... 1967 Charles Triggs....................................... 1951 Randy Triplett.................................1985-86 Paul Tripp..................................1953-55, 59 Otto Tronswsky..............................1936-37 Jason Trotter...................................1997-98 Jerry Troyer......................................2001-02 Gerald Trunnell..............................1940-41 Jeff Tuua.................................2007-09 Jon Tuua................................................. 2007
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Most Valuable Player 1959 Paul Tripp 1963 Gary Aizawa 1964 Bill Shaw 1965 Don Neves 1966 Bill Ingram 1967 Otis Thomas 1968 Bill Satterfield 1969 Ed Bell 1970 Jerry Dunne 1971 Wally Buono 1972 Mike Davis 1973 Joe Mattie 1975 Rick Noel 1976 Rick Scribner 1977 Ray Allred 1978 Greg Smith 1979 Bruce Bachmeier 1980 Mike Machurek 1981 Mike Machurek 1982 Bill Snapp 1983 Lem Galeai 1997 Trevor Bell 1998 Kennedy Nkeyasen 1999 Nick Whitworth 2000 Matt Nighswonger 2001 Eddie Johnson 2002 Doug Baughman 2003 Jared Allen 2004 Pago Togafau 2005 Jeff Charleston 2006 Pago Togafau 2007 Josh Barnett 2008 Evan Dietrich-Smith 2009 Jon Vanderwielen Outstanding Offensive Player 1984 Merril Hoge 1985 Merril Hoge 1986 Merril Hoge 1987 Shawn Beals 1988 Joe Henderson 1989 Jason Whitmer 1990 Darren Goodman 1991 Scott Hersley 1992 Sylvester Jones
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Alfredo Anderson Rommie Wheeler Alfredo Anderson Craig Joseph Anthony Elgaaen Craig Joseph Kevin McCarthy Shane Griggs Bart Teuscher Isaac Mitchell Isaac Mitchell Sale’ Key Eddie Thompson Josh Barnett Josh Barnett Eddie Thompson Ryan Henry
Outstanding Defensive Player 1964 Bud Johnson 1965 Milton Pickford 1966 Rich Carillo 1967 LeRoy Harris 1984 Brent Koetter 1985 Kevin Hudgens 1986 Don Davis 1987 Mike Calley 1988 Tony Manu 1989 Tony Manu 1990 Mark Campbell 1991 Craig Barr 1992 Mahe Liava’a 1993 Brady Scott 1994 Josh Hays 1995 Alipate Taualupe 1996 Josh Hays 1997 Telly Lockette 1998 Raven Battle 1999 Josh Robinson 2000 Junior Ioane 2001 Josh Robinson 2002 Jared Allen 2003 Jared Allen 2004 Dustin Schroader 2005 Pago Togafau 2006 Pago Togafau
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Outstanding Special Teams Player 1990 Duffy Daugherty 1991 Rob Vera 1997 James Ferrell 1998 Pete Garces 1999 Ben Simpson 2000 Ben Simpson DeRonn Finley 2001 Isaac Mitchell 2002 Eddie Johnson 2003 Emery Beckles 2004 Karl Kuhau-Liftee 2005 Jaret Johnson 2006 Clint Knickrehm 2007 Clint Knickrehm 2008 Kenyon Blue 2009 Jarrett Huk Outstanding Newcomer 1963 Otha Roberts Bill Satterfield 1964 Bernard Silva Allen Dowd 1965 Larry Bender 1966 Willie Brown Craig Coye 1967 Jerry Dunne 1968 James Jackson 1969 Harry Conlin 1970 Bert Siclari 1971 Rene’ Garrett 1972 Dave Shulz Dave Benko 1973 Craig Norby 1975 Bill Taylor 1976 Rick Riedel 1977 Sonny Booker 1978 Case de Bruijn 1979 John Dean 1980 John Berry 1981 Marty Ambrose 1982 Jodi Griswold
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Merril Hoge Mike Calley Eric Van Orden Mike Marks Jason Whitmer Ivor Filiaga Donald Miller Rod Murphy Jeff Vrbas Robb Wetta Ike Johnson Eric Johnson Miregi Huma Jason Trotter Jacori Rufus Matt Nighswonger Jared Allen Bart Brooks Emery Beckles Atari Callen Jermaine Horn Jeff Charleston Matt Gutierrez Russel Hill Ryan Henry Mark Clampitt
Mr. Bengal Award 1995 Steve Krause Most Improved 1975 Barney Jacobs 1976 Mike Johnson 1977 Brad Boudreau 1978 Charlie Cleary 1980 Dave Walser 1981 Lem Galeai 1982 Steve Anderson 1983 Todd Price Captain’s Award 1962-63 Bill Jenks Roger Cross
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Rk.. 3 10 20 1 10 14 3 5 19 1 6 11 5 13 16 10 2 22 8 2 12 10 21 25 23 5 24 2 24 3 1 1 15 5 20 20 7 5 12 4 13 2 25 18 3 11 17 3
Opponent.............................. Score Nevada (HC)............................... L 10-17 Boise State.................................. L 16-44 Montana...................................... L 23-42 at Nevada.................................... L 20-41 at Boise State............................. L 16-38 Weber State................................ L 41-60 at Northern Iowa...................... L 11-49 at Idaho........................................ L 18-49 at Montana................................. L 16-28 Idaho (HC)................................... L 27-56 at Idaho........................................ L 21-70 Boise State.................................W 32-31 Montana.....................................W 28-23 Idaho............................................W 26-21 Northern Arizona..................... L 14-42 at Montana................................. L 21-35 at Montana................................. L 19-43 Eastern Wash. (HC).................. L 17-31 at Northern Az.................L (OT) 38-50 Montana (HC)...............................L 0-48 at Eastern Washington..............L 7-51 Northern Arizona....................W 41-24 at Montana State..................... L 35-66 Cal State Northridge..............W 32-29 Northern Arizona...................L 28-43$ Montana...................................... L 23-73 Northern Arizona....................W 28-21 at Portland State...................... L 24-59 Weber State................................ L 13-16 at Montana................................. L 21-38 Montana...................................... L 28-32 at Montana....................................L 9-13 at Portland State...................... L 24-27 Montana (HC).............. W (2OT) 43-40 at Northern Arizona................ L 31-46 at Cal Poly..................................W 38-31 at Montana................................. L 22-24 Eastern Wash. (HC).................W 34-30 at Montana State..................... L 28-30 Montana...................................... L 10-32 at Cal Poly................................... L 10-35 at Montana................................. L 10-23 Eastern Washington...................L 7-34 at Montana State..................... L 20-40 Montana...................................... L 14-27 at Eastern Washington........... L 31-45 Northern Arizona..................... L 30-52 at Cal Poly................................... L 10-49
11/8/08 9 Weber State................................ L 27-59 11/15/08 5 at Montana................................. L 10-29 9/19/09 13 at Weber State........................... L 17-44 10/3/09 17 Eastern Washington...................L 3-38 10/24/09 24 at Northern Arizona................ L 12-40 11/7/09 2 Montana...................................... L 10-12 $later forfeited to Idaho State
Miscelleneous Records vs. Ranked Opp.:............................................9-46 Home:................................................................8-19 Road:..................................................................1-27 vs. Top 20.........................................................7-39 vs. Top 10.........................................................4-24 vs. Top 5............................................................3-18 vs. #1.................................................................... 0-4 on Homecoming............................................. 2-5 in Overtime....................................................... 1-1
Series Records vs. Ranked Opp. vs. Boise State..........................................1-2 vs. Cal State Northridge......................1-0 vs. Cal Poly................................................1-2 vs. Eastern Washington.......................1-5 vs. Idaho....................................................1-3 vs. Montana.......................................... 2-15 vs. Montana State..................................0-3 vs. Nevada................................................0-2 vs. Northern Arizona.............................2-6 vs. Northern Iowa..................................0-1 vs. Portland State...................................0-2 vs. Weber State.......................................0-4
ISU All-Time When Ranked Date 9/30/95 10/7/95 10/14/95 10/21/95 8/31/96 9/7/96 9/21/96 9/29/96 10/5/96 10/12/96 10/26/96 10/14/00 10/26/02 11/2/02 11/9/02 11/16/02 11/23/02 8/28/03 9/6/03 9/13/03 9/27/03 10/4/03 10/11/03 10/18/03 10/25/03 11/1/03 11/8/03 11/22/03 10/1/05 10/8/05
Opponent Score #13 Idaho W 26-21 at Eastern Washington W 14-7 Montana State (HC) L 14-18 at Boise State L 17-27 at Mississippi L 14-38 Cal Poly W (OT) 35-32 Montana-Western W 47-0 at Montana State L 13-17 Sacramento State W 44-8 at #2 Montana L 19-43 #22 Eastern Wash. (HC) L 17-31 at #2 Portland State L 24-59 Weber State W 34-0 at #15 Portland State L 24-27 Northern Arizona W 46-20 Cal Poly W 24-14 at Southern Utah W 42-17 Montana-Western W 54-20 at Boise State L 0-62 Northern Colorado W 42-33 at Sacramento State L 21-47 Eastern Washington W (2OT) 55-52 at Montana State W 23-17 #5 Montana W (2OT) 43-40 at Weber State L 21-38 Portland State W 30-20 at #20 Northern Arizona L 31-46 Southern Utah W 36-17 at Montana State L 28-30 Montana L 10-32
Rk. 24 16 15 22 17 17 19 17 24 23 25 25 20 19 23 20 18 11 10 16 12 25 22 21 17 24 22 24 24 25
Miscelleneous Records While Ranked.:.......................... 16-14 Home:.............................................13-3 Road:...............................................3-11
when in Top 20.............................. 8-7 when in Top 10.............................. 0-1 when in Top 5................................ 0-0 when #1........................................... 0-0
on Homecoming.......................... 0-2 in Overtime..................................... 3-0 when both are ranked................ 2-7
Series Records vs. Opponents vs. Boise State................................ 0-2 vs. Cal Poly...................................... 2-0 vs. Eastern Washington.............. 2-1 vs. Idaho........................................... 1-0 vs. Mississippi................................. 0-1 vs. Montana.................................... 1-2 vs. Montana State......................... 1-3 vs. Montana-Western.................. 2-0 vs. Northern Arizona................... 1-1 vs. Northern Colorado................ 1-0 vs. Portland State.......................... 1-2 vs. Sacramento State................... 1-1 vs. Southern Utah......................... 2-0 vs. Weber State.............................. 1-1
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ISU All-Time vs. Ranked Opponents Date 10/6/90 10/27/90 11/17/90 10/12/91 11/2/91 11/23/91 9/19/92 10/10/92 9/18/93 10/9/93 10/1/94 10/15/94 11/12/94 9/30/95 10/28/95 11/4/95 10/12/96 10/26/96 11/2/96 10/11/97 10/25/97 11/1/97 11/14/98 11/21/98 10/9/99 10/30/99 10/7/00 10/14/00 10/28/00 11/4/00 11/3/01 9/21/02 11/2/02 10/18/03 11/8/03 11/15/03 10/9/04 9/24/05 10/1/05 10/8/05 11/19/05 10/28/06 9/22/07 9/29/07 11/10/07 9/27/08 10/18/08 11/1/08
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The 1902 team was Idaho State’s first, and they were a perfect 5-0 on the season.
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In 2004, Idaho State University celebrated the 100th season of football. In conjunction with that milestone, a radio campaign of the top moments in Idaho State history were presented over the course of the season. Enjoy this trip down memory lane and enjoy the moments that made it onto the list, plus a few new additions. September 1902. Idaho State’s First Game. The University was barely a year old when Idaho State’s football team took the field for the first of five games in their inaugural season. The team didn’t need to look far for an opponent, as the squad took on the Pocatello High School team and won 17-0. The ISU squad defeated Pocatello three more times during the year, and Idaho Falls High School once to finish their first season with a perfect 5-0 mark. November 1907. Birth of a Champion. Under the first year of head coach John Morris, the 1907 Bengals won their first-ever recognized title, winning the Idaho Scholastic Championship. Under the direction of Ben Lowrie, the earliest recognized captain in the program’s history, the Bengals clinched the title with a 34-0 whitewash of Payette High School.
September 1920. ISU’s First Great Coach Debuts. In Idaho State’s first 17 seasons, the Bengals went through seven coaches, but in 1920, the Bengals saw the coaching debut of Ralph Hutchinson, and ISU football, and ISU athletics would be forever changed. Hutchinson, who years earlier helped change ISU’s nickname from the “Bantams” to the “Tigers”, defeated Blackfoot High School 20-7 in his first game. He would go on to coach eight seasons, leading the Bengals to a 25-24-1 record. He also is credited with starting ISU’s first booster organization, the “I” Club, as well as helping the school adopt the nickname “Bengals” in 1927. November 18, 1931. Plasty’s Boys Plaster MontanaWestern. The 1931 squad headed to Dillon, Montana for the season finale at Montana-Western with a 6-1 record. In
Idaho State’s first seven games the team had scored 112 points. Against the overmatched Bulldogs, they nearly doubled that total as the Bengals ran all over the place, but mostly in the end zone as they delivered the school’s all-time shellacking, handing Western a 111-0 pasting. While it had to be fun, it probably was old hat for head coach Felix Plastino, who saw his Bengals run up 103 points against Montana-Western on Homecoming just one year earlier. November 1935. The Greatest Defense Ever Closes Out the Season. Under first year head coach Guy Wicks, Idaho State’s 1935 Bengals were the first team to play an entire season of at least eight games without a loss, going 7-0-1, but it was ISU’s defense from that squad that will go down as the best in school history. Over the eight game season, the Bengals pitched four shutouts, allowing just 26 points and four touchdowns all season. The defense actually was a carry over from the 1934 squad, as those two teams combined to allow a paltry 57 points over 15 games with seven shutouts.
September 30, 1950. Lyle Andersen’s Sneak Surprises Everyone. Senior quarterback Lyle Andersen might be Idaho State’s least likely 100-yard rusher ever. In a home game against Western State, the Bengals found themselves backed up on their own 1-yard line. Head coach John Vesser called for a quarterback sneak up the middle by Andersen to clear some room on first down. Andersen plowed past his center, and found the field wide open. Amazingly, Andersen went untouched 99 yards for a touchdown, demoralizing Western State and setting the stage for a 53-13 win. Andersen would rush for 109 yards in the contest. October 11, 1952. Williams wasn’t the best, but he was the first. Idaho State has gained a reputation for producing some of college football’s best kickers and punters, but that tradition began way back in 1952, during Idaho State’s first-ever undefeated season. Carl Williams, a defensive back and a running back by trade kicked a field goal in Idaho State’s 17-6 win over Colorado College. That field goal was the first ever in the history of the storied Bengal program.
October 29, 1937. Dubby Holt’s Record Return. Idaho State’s 1937 Homecoming victory over the College of Idaho was like most of ISU’s other early Homecoming wins, except for the play of Dubby Holt. The man who raced Jesse Owens to a dead heat took a punt on his own 12-yard line, and left everyone in a cloud of dust. When he finally stopped 88 yards later, he owned the longest punt return for a touchdown in school history. In the following 71 years, that record hasn’t been topped, and it is still the longest standing individual record in ISU football history. October, 1940. Atkinson’s Last Gasp Pass Stuns Albion. In a game that featured four lead changes, it was the last that was the most dramatic. Trailing 26-24, the Bengals had moved into Albion territory with a chance for one final play. In an era where the forward pass wasn’t used by the Bengals all that much, tailback George Atkinson took a pitch and lofted a pass down field and into the end zone, where Pete Gallagher came down with it after the official’s gun went off to signal the end of the game. That late score is the first recorded walk-off winning play in ISU’s history, and it gave ISU a 31-26 win.
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Babe Caccia (in the tie) talks to his troops prior to the 1958 opener.
September 27, 1958. Babe Caccia Becomes ISU’s Winningest Coach. Entering the 1958 season, the Bengals were coming off a fourth conference title, and 13 consecutive wins. Also entering the 1958 season, Babe Caccia had won 41 games in his ISU coaching career, equaling the total of the man he replaced, John Vesser, for the most in school history. Opening against the Eastern Washington Eagles, and led by All-American guard Dee Pankratz, the Bengals won 30-7, and Caccia would go on to win 37 more games, giving him 79 in his brilliant 11-year career.
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The Bengals dive over for a touchdown against Eastern Washington in 1958, the first game as a bengal for Jim Koetter, jump-starting the Koetter dynasty at Idaho State.
September 27, 1958. The Koetter Era Begins. The 1958 season opener against Eastern Washington marked the college debut of what can be called the first family of ISU football. Jim Koetter lettered in both 1958-59, the first member of the Koetter family to touch ISU football. Jim later coached the Bengals for five years, leading ISU to their second playoff berth. Two of his sons also played for ISU. Dirk Koetter was a quarterback on the 1981 national championship team, and is currently the offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brent Koetter twice led Idaho State in interceptions and later coached both Pocatello and Highland High School to state football titles.
November 9, 1963. A Rivalry is Born. The 1963 meeting between Idaho State and Weber State might have been the second meeting between the two schools, but it was the beginning of a rivalry. Trailing 26-8, the Bengals reeled off the final 28 points, including 20 in the fourth quarter as the Bengals clinched the first-ever Big Sky Conference football title with a 36-26 victory. November 23, 1963. The Bengals Pause to Remember. The 1963 season was one in which the Bengals began play in the Big Sky Conference, winning the first ever Sky title. The season ended with a 5-3 record, but Idaho State’s ninth game was supposed to be against Wichita State, the first meeting ever between the two programs. That meeting never took place. The game was cancelled that week as Pocatello, and all of America mourned the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The
game was never made up, and the two teams never faced each other again. September 20, 1969. The Flea Buzzes Parsons College. In the 1969 season opening win over Parsons College, Ed “The Flea” Bell torched the competition for a school record 261 yards receiving and a record four touchdowns. Bell’s opening onslaught set the stage for his record setting 1969 season in which he set single season records with 20 touchdowns and 1,522 yards, and 96 catches, numbers which may never be equaled. September 26, 1970. The Birth of Dome Field Advantage. The brainchild of then Athletic Director Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt, the ASISU Minidome, as it was originally named, opened for ISU football with a game against the UNLV Rebels. What transpired was a 64-34 Bengal win in a slugfest. Ken Warren grabbed a career-high 151 receiving yards in a game that still stands as an ISU record for points in a game at Holt Arena. December 1972. Steve Beller Becomes ISU’s First Academic All-American. The 1972 Bengals under Bob Griffin were successful on the field at 7-3, and kicker Steve Beller proved successful on and off it. Beller hit on 29-of-32 extra points and 6-of-10 field goals during the year, but his work in
September 24, 1977. Eastern Montana Lays an Egg. Just looking at the final score among the seasons, Idaho State’s 47-15 win over Eastern Montana in 1977 seems like a blip on a non-stellar 3-8 season, but it’s what’s not there that is so amazing. Despite needing to pass to make a comeback, the Bengals held Eastern Montana to zero yards passing. Even more amazing, the Bengals didn’t even allow a completion. That never happened before, and it hasn’t happened since. September 2, 1978. Domo Arigato, Mr. Osaka. There are home games, there are road games, there are neutral site games, and then there is the 1978 season opener. Idaho State and Utah State, located just 90 miles apart, opened the 1978 season….in Osaka, Japan. As part of a cultural exchange, the two programs traveled halfway around the world to open the season. The travel took its toll on both teams as the Bengals dropped a sloppy game to Utah State 10-0. The travel took its toll coming back too as ISU was shutout the next week, although they finally broke into the win column in their home opener, beating Portland State 27-13. November 11, 1978. Talk About the Defense Not Showing Up. Idaho State’s trip to the University of Idaho for a late 1978 Big Sky game figured to be a leisurely one hour flight. Head Coach Bud Hake had two planes to take the team, offense on one plane, the defense on the other. An hour later the offense’s plane touched down, but the defense’s plane never left the runway in Pocatello. Mechanical problems forced the cancellation of the flight, and since the team left the day of the game, the Bengals were forced to take a loss, 2-0, against the Vandals, although it was officially recorded by NCAA as a “no contest”.
September 19, 1959. The Bengals participate in Hawaiian History. In 1959, America grew from 48 to 50 states with the addition of Alaska and Hawaii to the United States. Hawaii, the 50th state, turned out to be Idaho State’s football opponent on Statehood Day. The Rainbows, missing the big celebration back home, had their own at Davis Field as they defeated the Bengals 14-8. Unfazed by the loss, the Bengals wound up winning the final six games of the season, claiming their fifth and final Rocky Mountain Conference championship. October 8, 1960. The Defense Goes on the Offensive. The 1960 Homecoming game against Colorado College was a 77-8 blitzing by the Bengals, a game that still holds the record for ISU’s largest
the classroom earned him Academic All-American honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America, becoming the first Idaho State football player to earn football’s highest academic honor.
The 1963 team took part in two major moments in ISU football history, the first ever Division I game with Weber State, and the postponement of the final game of the season due to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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margin of victory at 69 points. However, the game also holds a different distinction. In that game ISU recorded a record six interceptions, and they returned three of those for touchdowns, including an 82-yard score by Burdette Mallack and a 97-yard return by LeRoy Russell. The three scores meant ISU’s defense actually outscored Colorado College’s offense three touchdowns to one.
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September 27, 1980. The Beginning of a New Era. Before the Bengals could become the greatest, they had to learn how to win, and that moment came early in 1980. In just the third game under new head coach Dave Kragthorpe, the Bengals ended a 19-game losing streak, at the time the longest in I-AA history, with a 59-33 thrashing of Portland State and their five receiver run-and-shoot offense. After 20 games, the Bengals finally tasted victory, and just 20 games later, they would taste a national championship.
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Head Coach Dave Kragthorpe (left) and Athletic Director Babe Caccia pose with the 1981 National Championship Trophy.
November 21, 1981. Case DeBruijn’s Kick Ends an Epic Battle. For the finale of the 1981 season, Idaho State and Weber State met at Holt Arena for the Big Sky title. ISU survived a 100yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Weber State, and the game came down to overtime. After surviving again, this on a missed 32-yard field goal by Roger Ruzek that would have won it for the Wildcats in the second overtime, Hall of Fame kicker Case DeBruijn nailed a 33-yard field goal at the end of the third overtime to give ISU a 33-30 win and the Big Sky title in the longest game in ISU history. December 19, 1981. The Bengals Reach the Pinnacle. Idaho State climbed the long road back from worst to first as All-American
quarterback Mike Machurek threw for 330 yards, the last of his eight career 300-yard games as the Bengals defeated Eastern Kentucky 34-23 in Wichita Falls, Texas to win the I-AA National Championship. The win capped a remarkable turnaround from an 0-11 season just two years prior. November 23, 1985. Merril Hoge Becomes ISU’s First 1,000-yard Rusher. Heading into the 1985 season finale against Eastern Washington, Pocatello native Merril Hoge had rushed for 892 yards, and he needed nine yards to better his school record for rushing yards in a season. He also needed 108 to become the first Bengal to ever rush for 1,000 yards. Despite a 42-21 loss, Hoge did his part, rushing for 149 yards, his second-best single-game total ever to get to 1,041 yards, becoming the first ISU rusher to 1,000 yards. To date, he is just one of four to accomplish the feat. September 12, 1987. A Good Ol’ Fashioned Texas Shootout. The season opener between Idaho State and Texas A&I (now Texas A&M Kingsville) kept the scoreboard operator busy the entire night. The two teams combined for the first combined 100-point game in Holt Arena history as the Javalinas defeated the Bengals 52-51 in a classic game. Big efforts abounded, including a 93-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and 100 yards receiving by Butch Caston and a 103-yard rushing effort by Corky Federico. Despite ISU’s record 28-point third quarter outburst, ISU fell a point short. November 10, 1990. Jason’s Back One Last Time. Jason Whitmer, ISU’s starting quarterback from 1987-90, won just nine games in his career, but it wasn’t for a lack of trying. Whitmer threw for 300 yards a record 12 times, including a 336-yard performance in his last win, a 30-27 decision over Mesa State. Whitmer’s
four year career ended with ISU career records for yards, attempts, completions, touchdowns and of course, 300-yard games. September 12, 1992. The Globe of Death. The Philadelphia Eagles have “The Miracle at the Meadowlands”, the San Francisco 49ers have “The Catch”, but the Idaho State Bengals have “The Globe of Death”. After Boise State scored a touchdown with 22 seconds left to give the Broncos what seemed like a 20-17 win, BSU kicked off, and the Bengals pulled out their bag of tricks. After Carlos Reed received the squib kick, all 11 players huddled together and then sprinted out in different directions. Robert Johnson actually had the ball and returned it to the BSU 42-yard line, and a personal foul moved the ball into field goal range (the play was confusing for the statisticians too, as Sylvester Jones was officially credited with the return). Going for the win, backup quarterback Paul Putnam hit Rommie Wheeler for a touchdown with five seconds left for an improbable 24-20 win. September 21, 1996. Marcus Jackson Suffers a Tragic Injury. It was a simple tackle late in the first half of an otherwise non-descript 47-0 rout of Montana-Western. It was a tackle that would change a life and touch a community. Marcus Jackson suffered a traumatic spinal injury on the tackle, becoming paralyzed from the neck down. Jackson, however, returned to school the following year, and in the summer of 1999, he truly became one of the most heroic figures in ISU history when he battled to earn a bachelor’s degree, despite what some would say was an insurmountable handicap. Insurmountable to most, but not to Marcus Jackson. November 16, 1996. Ed Coleman’s Shining Moment. Ed Coleman played only one season for Idaho State University, as a reserve running back who basically was not even on the two-deep during the season. But, pressed into service in the next-tolast game of 1996, Coleman had his day in the sun as he rushed for 232 yards against Portland State, the second-most in school history at that time. The game would prove to be the only 100-yard rushing game of Coleman’s career.
Jason Whtimer owns nearly every single major passing record at Idaho State.
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October 23, 1997. James Ferrell Kicks ISU into an Inadvertent Controversy. Leading 43-31 over Southern Utah with four seconds left, Idaho State kicker James Ferrell stood on the sidelines with four made field goals, seemingly settling for a tie of the ISU single-game record. However, head coach Tom Walsh called timeout to allow Ferrell, a fifth-year senior, an opportunity to set the record. Ferrell kicked that record breaking field goal, but Walsh’s timeout infuriated Thunderbird head coach C. Ray Gregory, who felt that ISU had tried to run up the s c o r e. G r e g o r y publicly announced he was giving up potatoes for a year, and he would only eat them again af- James Ferrell’s school record ter defeating ISU fifth field goal brought about the next season. a potato boycott, disparaging Gregory’s potato comments about Holt Arena, fast lasted another and eventually it led to the end year as ISU dealt of C. Ray Gregory’s coaching tenure at Southern Utah. the T-Birds a 50-33 loss the following season. September 19, 1998. A Game Without a Touchdown. Big Sky football usually means lots of offense and lots of scoring, unless it’s the 1998 meeting between the Bengals and the Weber State Wildcats. Despite a 254-yard rushing effort by Wildcat Morgan Welch, neither the Wildcats nor the Bengals could find the endzone. Weber State got two Scott Shields field goals, and ISU got only a Pete Garces field goal in a 6-3 loss to Weber State. The game remains the only game in Holt Arena history without a touchdown being scored.
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November 21, 1998. Pete Garces’s Big Boot. Pete Garces was a late signee to the Idaho State roster, but he might have been 1998’s most important. Possessing arguably the strongest leg in school history, Garces would go on to tie an NCAA record for most career 50-yard field goals with 11. In the ’98 finale against Cal State Northridge, ISU tight end Robert McBride dropped a sure touchdown pass on third down from the Matador 42. With the crowd still buzzing, Peter Garces trotted out for a 60-yard field goal. The ball was hit with such force that it crossed the goalposts midway up, giving him the longest I-AA field goal without a tee at that time. The points were the difference in the season ending 32-29 win. September 4 & 11, 1999. The Mackay Missile Runs Rampant. Entering 1999, junior running back Nick Whitworth wanted to show ISU’s new coaching staff he could be an impact running back. Mission accomplished. Whitworth opened the season with a 221-yard effort against Eastern Oregon, the most rushing yards by an ISU back in Holt Arena history, bettering the old record that had stood for eight years. Whitworth’s record never made it to eight days as he rolled up a Holt and school record 273 yards on the ground against Ft. Lewis the very next week. His 494 yards in back-to-back games easily stands as a school record.
September 9, 2000. A Personal Comeback for DeRonn Finley. In an otherwise forgettable 58-10 season opening thrashing of Montana Tech, DeRonn Finley returned to the Bengal lineup nearly two years after suffering multiple leg fractures in a spring break car accident that claimed the life of his teammate Jacori Rufus. Finley, who was told he would never walk again, would go on to lead the 2000 team in receptions, receiving yards, punt return average, kickoff return average, and all-purpose yards and was a finalist for the Disney Most Inspirational Athlete Award. November 18, 2000. Nick Whitworth’s Career Capper Quite the Effort. The Mackay Missile, running back Nick Whitworth, ended his career in grand style. With ISU at 5-5, the Bengals traveled to frozen Logan, Utah for a finale with 5-5 Utah State. Whitworth rushed for 201 yards, and caught a critical seven-yard pass on 4th-and-7 that led to the go ahead touchdown as the Bengals shocked the FBS Aggies 27-24. Whitworth’s 200-yard game was the third of his career, a school record. November 16, 2002. Eddie Johnson’s Record Setting Night. Punter Eddie Johnson entered his
final career home game with one last shot to set a Holt Arena punting record. He ended up setting five. Johnson uncorked six punts for a ridiculous 61.5-yard average, and a 61.3-yard net average, setting both ISU and NCAA single-game records in the process. Included in those six punts were a 67-yard boot, a 70-yard boot, and a Holt Arena record tying 80-yard kick, which traveled off his foot at the ISU 8-yard line and landed on the Cal Poly 10 before bounding through the end zone, past the Bengal Dancers, and off the wall beyond the field of play. Johnson was eventually drafted in the sixth round by the Minnesota Vikings in 2003 NFL Draft. October 4, 2003. Idaho State and Eastern Washington Ignite Offensive Fireworks. It was what Big Sky football was all about….offense. Idaho State and Eastern Washington hooked up for 958 yards, 165 plays, 15 touchdowns, 107 points, and one heck of a comeback. Down 42-28 with just over five minutes left, the Bengals scored and forced an Eagle punt. Emery Beckles returned it 65 yards, setting up the tying touchdown with three minutes left. Running back Isaac Mitchell gave the Bengals a 55-52 win in the second overtime with the team’s eighth and final touchdown of the night. October 18, 2003. Mark Hetherington’s Heroics Cap a Homecoming Epic. In a game that will go down as one of the all-time classics, the Bengals ended 10 years of frustration with a 43-40 double overtime win over fifth-ranked Montana. In a game that featured six lead changes and six ties, the Griz tied the game at 34 on a 54-yard field goal with no time left. After both teams traded field goals, Montana was up 40-37 in the second overtime when quarterback Mark Hetherington, who threw for 398 yards in the contest, found sophomore Shedrack Okoebor for a 13-yard touchdown, giving the Bengals a 43-40 win, and the capacity crowd a Homecoming to remember.
State’s first major college football award winner, and was later drafted in the fourth round by the Kansas City Chiefs, which interestingly, is where Buck Buchanan spent most of his professional career. November 6, 2005. Jaret Johnson’s Miracle Kick. Things looked bleak when Portland State’s Eric Azorr kicked a field goal for a 34-33 Viking lead, and ISU got the ball at their own 35 with no time outs and 23 seconds left. However, the Bengals ran off five plays, including a key 12-yard completion by Matt Hagler to Akilah Lacey to the PSU 37 with seven seconds left. Out trotted senior kicker Jaret Johnson, who was having an All-American season, other than a signature kick. Johnson lined up for a career-long 54-yarder, and drilled it home, giving the Bengals a 36-34 win, and Johnson the longest game-winning kick in Idaho State history. It also gave him his signature kick on the way to First Team All-American honors.
Jaret Johnson watches the flight of his 54-yard game winner with holder Matt Hagler and lineman James Drake.
December 17, 2003. Jared Allen Wins the Buchanan Award. Jared Allen’s 2003 season was monstrous by anyone’s standards, leading the nation with a school record 17.5 sacks. Allen also led the nation in forced fumbles, and ranked third in tackles for losses. His season’s crowning moment however came off the field, when he was awarded the Buck Buchanan Award as the national best defensive player in I-AA football. He became Idaho
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Pete Garces tied the NCAA record for the longest field goal without a tee when he kicked this 60-yard field goal against Cal State Northridge in the 1998 season finale, a win that knocked Northridge from the I-AA playoffs.
October 16 and 23, 1999. McCarthy’s Backto-Back Explosion. The son of ISU Hall of Fame tight end John McCarthy, quarterback Kevin McCarthy spent most of his career as a backup quarterback, but he was thrust into a starting role in 1999, and McCarthy showed everyone what he could do. McCarthy threw for the second-most yards in ISU history with a 477-yard performance against Eastern Washington. Just one week later, McCarthy was at it again, throwing for 553 yards against Southern Utah. The 1,030 yards ranks as the most ever by Kevin McCarthy had the greatest an ISU quarterback back-to-back passing games ever by an ISU quarterback. in back-to-back games.
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1981 NCAA I-AA Semifinals Idaho State 41, South Carolina State 12
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Idaho State rolled up 609 yards of total offense and forced four turnovers in a 51-0 whitewashing of Rhode Island in the quarterfinals of the I-AA appearance, recording the first shutout in their I-AA playoff history. Quarterback Mike Machurek tossed three touchdowns and had 353 yards passing on the night to pace the Bengals, who scored 35 points in the second half. Rhode Island completed just 14-of-38 passes, and tossed four interceptions while being forced to punt 12 times. ISU’s Charles Ewing was stellar with six catches for 160 yards and a touchdown. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Rhode Island.............................................................................................. 0 0 0 0 — 0 Idaho State................................................................................................. 7 9 14 21 — 51 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT ISU — Dwain WIlson 5 run (Case deBruijn kick)......................................................................................1-10:41 ISU — Charles Ewing 10 pass from Mike Machurek (kick failed)........................................................ 2-7:32 ISU — deBruijn 28 FG.......................................................................................................................................... 2-3:10 ISU — Rod Childs 28 pass from Machurek (deBruijn kick).................................................................... 3-9:26 ISU — Jerry Bird 20 pass from Machurek (deBruijn kick)....................................................................... 3-3:03 ISU — Mike Holliday 6 run (deBruijn kick).................................................................................................4-13:32 ISU — Dave Vandergriff 16 pass from Dirk Koetter (deBruijn kick).................................................4-10:03 ISU — Vandergriff 30 pass from Keith Simons (deBruijn kick)............................................................. 4-2:02 Missed FGs: ISU-deBruijn 52 (SH). 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URI ISU FIRST DOWNS........................................................................................................................................ 15 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)................................................................................................................ 38-171 30-164 PASSING YDS (NET)...........................................................................................................................124 445 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...............................................................................................................14-38-4 26-54-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.............................................................................................. 76-295 84-609 Fumble Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards.............................................................................................................................1-2 1-9 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................................................................................................8-157 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards.............................................................................................................1-2 4-48 Punts (Number-Avg)................................................................................................................. 12-38.8 5-41.8 Fumbles-Lost........................................................................................................................................1-0 4-3 Penalties-Yards.................................................................................................................................. 4-44 10-95 Possession Time............................................................................................................................. 32:54 27:06 Rushing URI ATT YDS TD LG ISU ATT YDS TD LG Rodgers 16 107 0 27 Dwain Wilson 9 48 1 14 Brooks 9 31 0 7 Lamar Fite 8 36 0 18 Grimsich 5 28 0 12 Rick Ambrosi 4 31 0 23 Neill 3 16 0 9 Mike Holliday 4 27 1 18 Caizzi 1 3 0 2 Chris Cawdery 2 20 0 17 Dougherty 1 1 0 1 Keith Simons 2 5 0 15 Del Santo 1 0 0 0 Mike Machurek 1 -3 0 0 Lynch 2 -13 0 0 TOTALS 38 171 0 27 TOTALS 30 164 2 23 Passing URI CMP ATT YDS TD-I ISU CMP ATT YDS TD-I Grimsich 5 21 40 0-3 Mike Machurek 19 41 353 3-0 Lynch 9 17 84 0-1 Dirk Koetter 4 7 34 1-0 Keith Simons 3 6 58 1-1 TOTALS 14 38 124 0-4 TOTALS 26 54 445 5-1 Receiving URI REC YDS TD LG ISU REC YDS TD LG Neill 4 9 0 10 Charles Ewing 6 160 1 61 Morris 3 45 0 31 Lamar Fite 6 76 0 45 Brooks 3 11 0 8 Jerry Bird 3 41 1 20 Adams 1 23 0 23 Rick Ambrosi 3 15 0 6 Tolento 1 20 0 20 Rod Childs 2 48 1 28 Rodgers 1 7 0 7 Dave Vandergriff 2 46 2 30 Meyer 1 9 0 9 Dwain Wilson 2 15 0 8 Chris Corp 1 22 0 22 Mike Holliday 1 22 0 22 TOTALS 14 124 0 31 TOTALS 26 445 5 61 Defense URI — ST-AT-TT: Mark Dennen 0-10-10, Bernie Moran 4-5-9, Dennis Talbot 2-7-9, Tony Romaniello 2-3-5, Paul Hitt 0-5-5, Hollis Chapman 0-5-5, Tony DeLuca 2-2-4, Barney Rinaldi 1-3-0, John Fishel 1-1-2, Joe Ptaszek 1-1-2, Larry McPhillips 1-1-2, Al Jennings 0-2-2, Tom Niles 0-2-2, Gerry Favreau 0-2-2, Tony Johnson 0-2-2, Cal Whitfield 0-2-2, Chris Haggerty 0-1-1, Mark Brockwell 0-1-1, dave Conlin 0-1-1, Pete Hickey 0-1-1, Grimsich 0-1-1, Rishton 0-1-1, Dougherty 0-1-1. FF: Talbot 1, Romaniello 1. FR: Favreau 1-0, Talbot 1-0, Grimsich 1-0, Neill 1-0. INT-YDS: Ptaszek 1-2. PBU: Roberson 1, McPhillips 1, Romaniello 1. ISU — ST-AT-TT: Bill Snapp 2-9-11, Matt Courtney 2-7-9, Lem Galeai 0-8-8, Brent Koetter 2-5-7, Steve Scott 2-5-7, John Olivia 1-5-6, Chuck Wiefels 1-5-6, George Semons 0-6-6, Dave Clark 3-2-5, Maurice Sims 3-2-5, Willie Allen 1-3-4, Kort Orr 1-2-3, Jerome Galloway 1-2-3, John Berry 0-3-3, Steve Buke 0-3-3, Scott Berger 0-3-3, John Naut 0-3-3, Joe Lawrence 1-1-2, Steve Anderson 1-1-2, Jim Nielsen 1-0-1, Fred Ernst 0-1-1, Dave Vandergriff 0-1-1, Romosko 0-1-1. FF: Sims 1. FR: Lawrence 1-0, Jim Lane 1-0. INT-YDS: Lawrence 2-48, Courtney 1-0, Allen 1-0. PBU: Naut 1.
Idaho State forced South Carolina State into 10 turnovers, and the Bengals got 393 through the air as ISU advanced to their first NCAA I-AA championship game with a 41-12 win over South Carolina State. Lem Galeai led the defense with 18 tackles and two pass breakups, while John Olivia had three fumble recoveries. Mike Machurek was very effecient, going 17-for-28 overall, hitting for two touchdowns in the first half, including one to Charles Ewing, who caught four passes for 158 yards, giving him 318 yards receiving on 10 catches in the playoffs. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS South Carolina State............................................................................... 6 0 6 0 — 12 Idaho State................................................................................................ 14 10 3 14 — 41 TEAM — SCORING PLAY ..........................................................................................................................................................QTR.-LEFT ISU — Lamar Fite 1 run (Case deBruijn kick)............................................................................................................................................................. 1-13:10 SCS — Charlton 10 pass from Mungin (pass failed)................................................................................................................................................ 1-11:15 ISU — Dwain Wilson 13 pass from Mike Machurek (deBruijn kick)....................................................................................................................1-3:32 ISU — Charles Ewing 43 pass from Machurek (deBruijn kick)...............................................................................................................................2-0:39 ISU — deBruijn 43 FG...........................................................................................................................................................................................................2-0:00 ISU — deBruijn 46 FG...........................................................................................................................................................................................................3-3:30 SCS — Burgess 40 run (pass failed)..................................................................................................................................................................................3-0:34 ISU — Wilson 10 pass from Dirk Koetter (deBruijn kick).........................................................................................................................................4-5:08 ISU — Mike Holliday 11 pass from Keith Semons (deBruijn kick)........................................................................................................................4-3:52 Missed FGs: ISU-deBruijn 47 (WL), 40 (WR). Attendance: 12,003. Time: 3:18 TEAM STATISTICS ...................................................................................................SCS ISU FIRST DOWNS........................................................................................................................................ 21 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)................................................................................................................ 48-257 28-52 PASSING YDS (NET)...........................................................................................................................253 393 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...............................................................................................................14-25-4 25-45-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.............................................................................................. 73-510 73-445 Fumble Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................0-0 1-15 Punt Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................... 2-11 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................................................................................................6-111 2-33 Interception Returns-Yards.............................................................................................................1-0 4-29 Punts (Number-Avg)....................................................................................................................3-30.3 4-42.8 Fumbles-Lost........................................................................................................................................7-6 3-2 Penalties-Yards.................................................................................................................................. 9-69 6-42 Possession Time............................................................................................................................. 32:15 27:45 Rushing SCS ATT YDS TD LG ISU ATT YDS TD LG Burgis 10 71 1 40 Lamar Fite 5 18 1 9 A. Reed 6 54 0 43 Mike Holliday 2 18 0 10 Odom 8 38 0 14 Charles Ewing 1 17 0 17 Mungin 7 36 0 13 Rick Ambrosi 4 11 0 4 Reid 11 30 0 9 Dirk Koetter 2 5 0 7 Green 3 14 0 7 Dwain Wilson 10 -2 0 6 Thomas 1 8 0 8 Keith Simons 1 -2 0 0 Darby 2 6 0 4 Mike Machurek 3 -13 0 7 TOTALS 48 257 1 43 TOTALS 28 52 1 17 Passing SCS CMP ATT YDS TD-I ISU CMP ATT YDS TD-I Mungin 11 21 176 1-3 Mike Machurek 17 28 239 2-0 Green 3 4 77 0-1 Dirk Koetter 7 16 144 1-1 Keith Semons 1 1 10 1-0 TOTALS 14 25 253 1-4 TOTALS 25 45 393 4-1 Receiving SCS REC YDS TD LG ISU REC YDS TD LG Brown 4 63 0 41 Dwain Wilson 9 75 2 13 Thomas 3 62 0 34 Charles Ewing 4 158 1 60 Lee 3 57 0 22 Rick Ambrosi 4 33 0 17 A. Reed 2 19 0 13 Jerry Bird 3 49 0 19 Darby 1 42 0 42 Marty Ambrose 2 38 0 28 Charlton 1 10 1 10 Rod Childs 1 17 0 17 Lamar Fite 1 13 0 13 Mike Holliday 1 10 1 10 TOTALS 14 253 1 42 TOTALS 25 393 4 60 Defense SCS — ST-AT-TT: Dwayne Mattison 1-10-11, Greg Pringle 4-3-7, Dwayne Jackson 3-4-7, George Bradley 1-6-7, Miles Darling 2-4-6, Zack Grate 2-4-6, Sidney Fulton 1-5-6, Alan Fasl 0-6-6, Barney Bussey 3-2-5, Thomas Tutson 1-3-4, Marshall Anderson 1-3-4, John Courtney 0-4-4, Jerry Furse 0-2-2, Aaron Dabney 0-2-2, Lee 1-0-1, Kelly Arthur 0-1-1. INT-YDS: Fulton 1-0. FR: Golden 1, Dabney 1, Reid 1. ISU — ST-AT-TT: Lem Galeai 2-16-18, Bill Snapp 3-10-13, John Olivia 0-12-12, John Naut 1-8-9, Scott Berger 4-3-7, Matt Courtney 1-6-7, George Semons 1-5-6, Chuck Wiefels 1-4-5, Dave Walser 0-5-5, John Berry 1-3-4, Steve Budke 0-4-4, Brent Koetter 1-2-3, Reggie Chapman 1-2-3, Willie Allen 1-2-3, Steve Scott 0-3-3, Maurice Sims 0-3-3, Mike Holliday 1-1-2, Fred Ernst 0-2-2, Joe Lawrence 0-1-1, Steve Anderson 0-1-1. FF: Chapman 1, Courtney 1, Galeai 1, Wiefels 1, Walser 1, Sims 1. FR: Olivia 3, Berry 1, Snapp 1, Ewing 1. INT-YDS: Courtney 2-29, Berger 2-0. PBU: Galeai 2, Allen 2, Berry 1, B. Koetter 1, Chapman 1, Berger 1.
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Saturday, December 19, at Wichita Falls, TX
Saturday, November 26, at Holt Arena
Idaho State bolted out to a 28-9 first half lead on the way to winning the I-AA National Championship 34-23 over Eastern Kentucky. The title was the third NCAA title for the institution, following boxing in 1953 and 1957. Idaho State got a lift from an unlikely source in backup quarterback Dirk Koetter, who threw for a first down on a fake punt to lead ISU to their first score. Trailing 9-7 early in the second, Mike Machurek led three straight scoring drives of 52, 80, and 38 yards, tossing two touchdowns in the process for a 28-9 halftime edge. The Bengals were up 28-16 when ISU put the game away with an eight play, 74-yard drive capped by a short Lamar Fite run two seconds into the fourth quarter. The Bengals then chewed up nearly 10 minutes of the remaining clock time and were crowned champions of I-AA football.
Idaho State’s return to the I-AA playoffs was ruined by Big Sky foe Nevada, who handed the Bengals their only playoff loss ever, 27-20 in Holt Arena. The Wolf Pack got four field goals from future NFL kicker Tony Zendejas, including a Holt Arena opponent-record 56-yarder to open the scoring. Down 14-0 at the break, ISU mounted a strong comeback, and a pair of Paul Peterson touchdown passes in the third quarter to cut the margin to 14-13, but Zendejas kicked two more field goals sandwiched around a 37-yard Stan Cagle touchdown. ISU cut it to 27-20 with 5:23 left on a Rod Gilner touchdown run, and then recovered a fumble in Nevada territory, but ISU threw four straight incompletions from the 19-yard line. ISU had a last gasp drive from their own 45 in the final minute, but four more incompletions ended the game. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Nevada......................................................................................................... 3 11 3 10 — 27 Idaho State................................................................................................. 0 0 13 7 — 20 TEAM — SCORING PLAY ....................................................................................................................................................QTR.-LEFT UNR — Tony Zendejas 56 FG....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-8:09 UNR — Otto Kelly 3 run (Scott Threde pass from Eric Beavers).....................................................................................................................1-7:03 UNR — Zandejas 37 FG.................................................................................................................................................................................................1-4:06 ISU — Ron Gilner 5 pass from Paul Peterson (Perry Larson kick)................................................................................................................2-9:52 ISU — Blake Stamper 19 pass from Peterson (kick failed).............................................................................................................................2-6:04 UNR — Zendejas 53 FG.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-13:32 UNR — Stan Cagle 37 pass from Beavers (Zendejas kick)................................................................................................................................3-8:54 UNR — Zendejas 17 FG.................................................................................................................................................................................................3-1:58 ISU — Gilner 1 run (Larson kick)..............................................................................................................................................................................4-5:23 Missed FGs: UNR-Zendejas 52 (WR). Attendance: 10,333. Time: 3:14 TEAM STATISTICS ..................................................................................................UNR ISU FIRST DOWNS........................................................................................................................................ 15 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)................................................................................................................ 62-289 28-83 PASSING YDS (NET)............................................................................................................................. 77 371 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)................................................................................................................. 6-15-0 30-55-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.............................................................................................. 77-343 83-443 Fumble Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards.............................................................................................................................0-0 4-37 Kickoff Returns-Yards...................................................................................................................... 1-24 1-25 Interception Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................... 3-70 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)....................................................................................................................5-44.4 5-28.4 Fumbles-Lost........................................................................................................................................5-3 1-1 Penalties-Yards................................................................................................................................10-68 6-65 Possession Time............................................................................................................................. 34:30 25:30 Sacks By: Number-Yards...................................................................................................................2-8 3-20 Rushing UNR ATT YDS TD LG ISU ATT YDS TD LG Kelly 27 145 1 36 Wade Wilhite 9 35 0 10 Corley 26 105 0 19 Chris Cawdery 5 28 0 6 Gooden 3 28 0 25 Rod Gilner 11 17 1 7 Beavers 6 -12 0 4 Paul Peterson 3 -8 0 0 TOTALS 62 289 1 36 TOTALS 28 83 1 10 Passing UNR CMP ATT YDS TD-I ISU CMP ATT YDS TD-I Beavers 6 15 77 1-0 Paul Peterson 30 55 371 2-3 TOTALS 6 15 77 1-0 TOTALS 30 55 371 2-3 Receiving UNR REC YDS TD LG ISU REC YDS TD LG Cagle 3 52 1 37 Michael Thompson 6 100 0 43 Williams 2 13 0 9 Rod Gilner 6 54 1 13 Kelly 1 12 0 12 Blake Stamper 5 77 1 23 Ken O’Neal 5 67 0 20 Wade Wilhite 5 48 0 25 Chris Cawdery 2 14 0 9 Blake Stamper 1 11 0 11 TOTALS 16 178 2 48 TOTALS 26 263 0 43 Defense UNR — ST-AT-TT: Patrick Hunter 6-4-10, Daryl McCoy 4-5-9, Dee Monson 2-6-8, Joe Cooney 1-7-8, Joe Peterson 5-2-7, Tony Shaw 3-3-6, Mark McVeigh 1-4-5, Henry Rollings 2-2-4, Dwayne Witzmann 1-3-4, Randy Ledler 2-0-2, Jeff Loutzenhiser 1-1-2, Andre Rhodes 1-12, Dean Wallace 1-1-2, Kyle Denny 1-1-2, Scott Madison 1-0-1, Larry Pierce 1-0-1, Lenny Tanzella 0-1-1, Dominic Colchico 0-1-1, Al Rosette 0-1-1, Elston Ridgle 0-1-1, Mark Smith 0-1-1, John Shipanack 0-1-1 . SKS-YDS: Pierce 1-7, Monson 1-3, Witzmann 1-3. INT-YDS: Hunter 1-43, Denny 1-16, Cooney 1-13. PBU: Murphy 2, Wilson 1, Cooper 1, Corwin 1, Foreman 1, Bierman 1. FF: Corwin 2, Mcintrye 1. FR: McIntyre 1, Bierman 1. ISU — ST-AT-TT: Quinton Freeman 9-5-14, Pago Togafau 1-9-10, Dustin Murray 3-3-6, Dustin Schroader 2-4-6, Randall Smith 1-5-6, D.J. Clark 3-2-5, Anthony Melvin 4-0-4, Jeff Charleston 1-3-4, David Tongelei 0-4-4, Renell Robinson 1-2-3, Jermaine Horn 1-2-3, Donte’ Williams 1-2-3, Zach Raphael 0-3-3, Chaz Brewer 1-1-2, Atelea Raass 1-1-2, James Drake 1-1-2, Shedrack Okoebor 1-0-1, Sterling Mennear 1-0-1, Kenyon Blue 1-0-1, Josh Barnett 1-0-1, Bruce Minnett 1-0-1, Hayden Plocher 0-1-1. SKS-YDS: J. Drake 1.0-1. PBU: Melvin 1.
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Eastern Kentucky..................................................................................... 3 6 7 7 — 23 Idaho State................................................................................................. 7 21 0 6 — 34 TEAM — SCORING PLAY .......................................................................................................................................................... QTR.-LEFT EKU — Lovett 21 FG................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-7:44 ISU — Chris Corp 17 pass from Mike Machurek (Case deBruijn kick)................................................................................................................1-3:07 EKU — Hairston 3 run (kick failed)................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-14:11 ISU — Dwain Wilson 6 run (deBruijn kick)................................................................................................................................................................. 2-12:05 ISU — Charles Ewing 9 pass from Machurek (deBruijn kick).................................................................................................................................2-4:21 ISU — Wilson 4 run (deBruijn kick)..................................................................................................................................................................................2-0:42 EKU — Yeast 2 run (Lovett kick).........................................................................................................................................................................................3-5:17 ISU — Lamar Fite 2 run (pass failed)............................................................................................................................................................................ 4-14:58 EKU — Yeast 4 run (Lovett kick).........................................................................................................................................................................................4-8:13 Missed FGs: ISU-deBruijn 42 (WR). Attendance: 11,000. Time: 3:26 TEAM STATISTICS .................................................................................................. EKU ISU FIRST DOWNS........................................................................................................................................ 19 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)................................................................................................................ 47-162 31-103 PASSING YDS (NET)...........................................................................................................................219 380 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...............................................................................................................14-28-1 31-46-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.............................................................................................. 75-381 77-483 Fumble Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards.......................................................................................................................... 2-22 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................................................................................................3-106 3-35 Interception Returns-Yards.............................................................................................................0-0 1-17 Punts (Number-Avg)....................................................................................................................2-31.5 6-32.7 Fumbles-Lost........................................................................................................................................3-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards.................................................................................................................................. 8-76 12-162 Possession Time............................................................................................................................. 28:52 31:08 Rushing EKU ATT YDS TD LG ISU ATT YDS TD LG Yeast 10 58 2 58 Dwain Wilson 12 58 2 12 Hairston 12 52 1 10 Lamar Fite 10 29 1 8 Thompson 11 30 0 21 Rick Ambrosi 2 12 0 8 Sutkamp 5 16 0 6 Chris Cawdrey 1 7 0 7 McPlaul 1 15 0 15 Mike Holliday 2 4 0 4 Parrish 1 6 0 6 Charles Ewing 1 -2 0 0 Isaac 7 -15 0 4 Keith Simons 1 -2 0 0 Dirk Koetter 1 -2 0 0 TOTALS 47 162 3 58 TOTALS 31 103 0 12 Passing EKU CMP ATT YDS TD-I ISU CMP ATT YDS TD-I Isaac 14 28 219 0-1 Mike Machurek 29 44 330 2-0 Dirk Koetter 1 1 12 0-0 Dwain Wilson 1 1 38 0-0 TOTALS 14 28 219 0-1 TOTALS 31 46 380 2-0 Receiving EKU REC YDS TD LG ISU REC YDS TD LG S. Bird 5 81 0 23 Jerry Bird 9 163 0 38 Armstrong 4 78 0 37 Dwain Wilson 6 57 0 18 Parrish 1 21 0 21 Marty Ambrose 4 57 0 29 McPlaul 1 18 0 18 Rick Ambrosi 4 21 0 8 Brooks 1 12 0 12 Lamar Fite 4 21 0 11 Yeast 1 6 0 6 Chris Corp 3 52 1 20 Sutkamp 1 3 0 3 Charles Ewing 1 9 1 9 TOTALS 14 219 0 37 TOTALS 31 380 2 38 Defense EKU — ST-AT-TT: Dominguez 3-9-12, Byrd 5-3-8, Floyd 2-6-8, Young 3-4-7, Hill 2-5-7, White 2-5-7, Jackson 0-6-6, Taylor 1-3-4, Park s 1-3-4, McShane 0-3-3, Willoughby 1-1-2, Bell 1-1-2, Woods 0-2-2, Keller 0-1-1, Hardy 0-1-1, Wagers 0-1-1. FR: Jackson 1. PBU: Byrd 2, Young 1, White 1, Keller 1. ISU — ST-AT-TT: Bill Snapp 6-10-16, John Olivia 4-4-8, Lem Galeai 3-4-7, Dave Walser 2-507, John Naut 1-5-6, Chuck Wiefels 1-5-6, Reggie Chapman 1-4-5, Matt Courtney 2-2-4, John Berry 3-0-3, Brent Koetter 1-1-2, Steve Scott 0-2-2, Willie Allen 1-0-1, Dave Clark 0-1-1, George Semons 0-1-1. FR: Olivia 1, Naut 1, Courtney 1, Wilson 1. INT-YDS: Chapman 1-17. PBU: Berry 2, Allen 1, Chapman 1.
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The 1952 squad was ISC’s first undefeated, untied team, as well as the school’s first conference champion. The Bengals outscored their eight opponents 233-85, and they clinched their perfect conference season with a 35-12 win over Montana State. One week later the Bengals nipped Lewis and Clark 21-18 for a perfect season. A note to the season; in ISC’s 17-6 win over Colorado College, defensive back Carl Williams kicked the school’s first-ever field goal from a placekick. Previously ISU had dropkicked all of their field goals.
The 1955 Bengals go down as possibly the best defensive team in school history. The Bengals won three of their first four games by shutout, and later added a fourth shutout. Only a final game loss to Omaha prevented a perfect season, still the Bengal defense allowed 70 points for the season, just 7.8 points per game.
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The 1953 Bengals went 6-2 but were perfect in the conference in becoming ISU’s only repeat conference champion. The Bengals saw their winning streak end at eight in the season opener when Eastern Washington nipped the Bengals 14-6. ISC then won three games by a total of 19 points over Colorado College 27-20, Colorado Mines 30-21, and Colorado State 10-7. The Bengals then suffered a loss to the College of Idaho before taking out Montana State and Western State, giving ISU a perfect 5-0 conference mark, despite winning all five games by an average of less than eight points.
The 1957 squad was ISC’s second-ever undefeated, untied team, going a perfect 9-0 en route to their fourth conference championship. The Bengals scored at least 22 points in all but one game, and allowed more than 13 just once. ISC’s only close call was in game seven, a tense 7-6 win over Northern Colorado. ISC ended the season with a 34-21 win over the College of Idaho.
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The 1959 squad went the difficult route to a conference championship, winning their final six games after dropping the first two of the season. After losing 16-7 to Northern Arizona and 14-8 to Hawai’i on Statehood Day, the Bengals rebounded with a 32-7 win over Western State. Back-to-back shutouts followed over Omaha (33-0) and Montana State (6-0 on Homecoming). The Bengals then took out Colorado College 14-8 and the College of Idaho 28-21 setting up a final end of season showdown for the title with Northern Colorado, which ISC won 32-13, clinching championship #5.
The greatest team in Idaho State history, the Bengals went from a 19-game losing streak to a national title nearly 19 games later. ISU went 12-1 on the season, including a win over Division I-A Utah State. ISU got their conference title when Case deBruijn kicked a 33-yard field goal in the third overtime to defeat Weber State 3330. From there, ISU rolled Rhode Island and South Carolina Staet before taking down Eastern Kentucky 34-23 in Wichita Falls, Texas for the championship.
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Despite a 5-3 overall record, ISU won the first-ever Big Sky title with some late heroics against arch-rival Weber State. ISU won their opener over Nevada 36-19 before dropping a road game at Omaha 19-6. The Bengals won three straight, over Northern Arizona 13-2, Montana 14-13, and Montana State 19-15 before losing to Drake 15-12. ISU then trailed Weber State 26-8 before scoring 28 straight points, including 20 in the fourth quarter to clinch the title, despite a loss to Idaho the next week. ISU’s final game of 1963 against Wichita was cancelled due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The Bengals won their first conference title since 1981 (see page 20) as they shared the title with Montana and Montana State by going 5-2. ISU got a key road win at Eastern Washington, and swept all four conference opponents at home on the way to a 6-0 Holt arena mark and an 8-3 overall record. ISU’s Homecoming win over Montana State was a thriller, as the Bengals won 18-14 after trailing 14-6 in the fourth. MSU was stopped at the ISU 4-yard line as time ran out, and ISU also blanked Weber State 34-0, the Bengals’ first conference shutout in 22 years.
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Dr . Arthur C . Vailas Arthur C. Vailas, Ph.D., became the 12th president of Idaho State University on July 1, 2006. President Vailas came to Idaho State University from the University of Houston, where he had held the dual role of vice president for research and intellectual property management, and vice chancellor for research of the University of Houston System. He also held a joint appointment at UH as tenured professor of mechanical engineering, and biology and biochemistry. He held a distinguished chair in the latter discipline. By the time he left UH, that university’s research productivity had grown 400 percent, and UH possessed an impressive intellectual-property portfolio. His sk ill at developing successful collaborative initiatives helped him obtain funding to establish a number of interdisciplinary research and teaching centers of excellence. One example: the innovative Texas Learning and Computation Center, established with $5.3 million in state and federal funding. TLC2, as it is called, provides a forum in which diverse informationtechnology projects from across campus come together under a single roof. Its facilities are a fully integrated, state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure and learning complex where technology-based applications are developed and deployed. Dr. Vailas successfully negotiated an unprecedented affiliation agreement with the University of Houston, The Methodist Hospital—a major teaching and research hospital in Houston—and Cornell University Medical College. The agreement facilitates collaborative teaching and research among these institutions. A particularly important accomplishment was Dr. Vailas’s involvement in organizing the multistate, collaborative organization Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA), and his appointment in 2002 to the RPSEA executive board. RPSEA works to help meet America’s need for technology to commercially develop its ultra-deepwater and unconventional onshore hydrocarbon resources in a safe and environmentally
sensitive manner. RPSEA received $100 million in funding per year for 10 years from the U.S. Department of Energy. It is one of the largest national programs for oil and gas exploration and production. Among the important honors Dr. Vailas received while at the University of Houston was a congressional appointment to the national board of the nonprofit Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center. He was later elected vice chairman. The NUATRC, a research facility, gathers scientific information on the human-health effects caused by exposure to air toxics. The center’s research program, developed collaboratively by scientific experts from academia, industry and government, seeks to fill the gaps in scientific data that are required to make sound environmental-health public-policy decisions. In 2002, Texas Gov. Rick Perry appointed Dr. Vailas to the Texas Council on Environmental Technology. Prior to joining the University of Houston, Dr. Vailas held a succession of academic and administrative positions at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, advancing rapidly through the academic ranks. Within three years he was promoted from associate to full professor in the department of kinesiology in the College of Education. He received joint appointments as professor of surgery, in the College of Medicine Division of Orthopedic Surgery, and professor in the College of Agriculture’s department of poultry science. Throughout his time at Madison, 1988 – 1995,
he also was director of the university’s Biodynamics Laboratory. He was a mentor to many master’s and doctoral students, an experience that deepened his commitment to putting students first. President Vailas’s successful academic career began at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1982. He was hired that year as assistant professor in the department of physiological science. He was promoted to associate professor in 1988. A personal milestone came for him and his wife, Laura, in 1984 with the birth of their daughter, Alexandra. President Vailas’s Ph.D. degree, from the University of Iowa, is in connective tissue physiology. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Iowa that was funded by a National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award, and he was a research fellow of orthopedic surgery. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree magna cum laude in exercise physiology at the University of New Hampshire, which he attended on a football scholarship. President Vailas’s academic credentials include authorship of numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles and publications. He also has been principal investigator in many projects supported by federal grants. He has been a consultant to national health care-related businesses and institutions, and numerous national boards and advisory groups have benefited from his service. Over the course of his career, President Vailas has garnered numerous professional awards. Among them is the International Scholars Award from the University of Houston, and Outstanding Science Achievement Awards from NASA for COSMOS #2229, U.S.-Russian Space Program; and the U.S.-Russian Life Sciences Mission COSMOS #2044. Elected to the NASA Life Sciences Advisory Subcommittee, he served as study section chairman for the American Institute for the Biological Sciences on space biology. In 1988, the National Academy of Sciences Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems elected him to the National Research Council. The native of Manchester, New Hampshire, is the eldest of five sons and a daughter of Greek immigrants. Laura Vailas, Ph.D., is a former associate dean in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston.
Dr. Arthur Vailas and his wife Dr. Laura Vailas.
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Jeff Tingey enters his third full ye a r l e a d i n g t h e Idaho State University athletic department, and his second as the Director of Athletics after spending the p a s t ye a r a s t h e i n t e r i m d i r e c t o r. Already, in a short amount of time he has already shown a keen knack for marketing and fundraising, and he has overseen several job openings at Idaho State, including spearheading the largest corporate gift in ISU athletics history, from the Idaho Potato Commission for a new video board in Holt Arena. He became the Interim Athletic Director after spending his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Sales. As the Director of Athletics, Tingey will oversee all aspects of Idaho State’s 15-sport athletic program, with specific tasks of raising Idaho State’s profile both in the Big Sky Conference, the West, and within and throughout Southeast Idaho. Already in his short tenure, Tingey has overseen the final aspects of a budget recovery plan that saw Idaho State recover from a near $800,000 deficit to hit the black heading into the 2008-09 season. He has also increased ISU’s marketing presence in the community, bringing in nearly $600,000 in corporate dollars to the athletic department, and expanding ISU’s influence in the region. He also has improved athletic department communication with the implementation of a “Coaches Cabinet”, and he has championed President Vailas’
mantra of transparency as well. the Wildcats, including the football tailgate party and Along with the video board, other capital Big Sky Conference Tournaments. improvements early in his tenure include a refurbishment Tingey is a Pocatello native, having lettered in of the ISU football locker room, getting rid of the old track and football at Highland High School. He then metal lockers for new oak lockers donated as part of went to Ricks College where he played football and ran the Bengal Locker Room Project. track before serving a two-year LDS Mission to Fresno, As the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing California. He and his wife Amber have a three-year old and Corporate Sales, Tingey oversaw all Bengal Sport son, Ammon and twins Burklee and Kellan Properties and ISU’s corporate partner program while providing leadership and oversight for marketing and promotions. In 2006-07, Tingey had spent year at Brigham Young, where he handled the marketing profile for football, coordinating gameday presentation, scripts, and pre and post-game activities for the football team. Jeff also oversaw the marketing profiles for men’s volleyball, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, golf, cross country, and track and field. Tingey also coordinated many athletic department special events and trade accounts. Jeff graduated from Weber State University, where he ran track for two years, from 2000-2002. While there, he worked as an intern in the Weber State marketing department, and was then hired as the Assistant Marketing Director after graduating, staying there for four years. While with the Wildcats, he was responsible for the marketing and promotions for women’s soccer, volleyball, and basketball, and he also Jeff and Amber Tingey with children Ammon, Kellan and Burklee. handled a variety of special events for
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Nancy Graziano Nancy Graziano enters her 25th year with the Idaho State University athletic department. After six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach, Graziano assumed the duties of Director of Student Support, and has served as ISU’s NCAA Compliance Coordinator. As the Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services, she oversees academics, compliance, the training room, the weight room, and the equipment room. Graziano has served for the past 17 years as Idaho State’s Senior Women Administrator. Nancy has taught an introductory orientation class for all incoming freshman and transfer student-athletes. Nancy is the liaison between the student-athletes and academic resources at ISU. She advises and assists the student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. Nancy works with the Faculty Athletic Representative to monitor the Student Athlete’s progress toward graduation and their Big Sky Conference/NCAA academic eligibility. She also works with all coaches, keeping them informed of their student-athlete’s academic progress, and she handles all questions regarding compliance and NCAA
regulations. Nancy regularly holds rules education seminars for the athletic staff on compliance and rules education issues, and she keeps the athletic department updated on new issues and bylaws. She came to Idaho State in 1985 as an assistant women’s basketball coach after a highly successful prep coaching career. Graziano compiled a 284-43 basketball record in 15 years at Alemany High School in Mission Hills, California. Her Alemany softball teams were also 214-28 in 12 years, a total which included 12 league championships. A three-sport coach, Graziano’s volleyball teams were 165-75. Graziano was Girls’ Athletic Director at Alemany (1977-83), Director of Athletics (1983-85), and chaired the Department of Physical Education from 1975-85. Nancy completed her undergraduate work at Cal State Northridge, and earned her Master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State University in 1990. In 2006 she was honored as the Grand Marshall of the ISU Homecoming Parade.
Jim Kramer Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services Jim Kramer enters his sixth year with Idaho State University as the university’s first Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services, coming to Pocatello from Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis, where he served as the fiscal manager for the IUPUI Sport Complex. With Idaho State, Kramer oversees the athletic budget, and he assists all members of the athletic department with university purchasing policy and procedures. He coordinates all budgetary matters, including team and individual travel, equipment, and much of ISU’s scholarship allocation procedures. Jim was instrument in ISU turning an $800,000 deficit into the black, and he has instituted several new procedures to help streamline ISU’s fiscal procedures.
At IUPUI, Kramer was responsible for a $2.3 million operating budget, and managed their accounts payables and receivables and department payroll. Kramer also handled several facility issues including event ticket sales, overseeing the pro shop and management of the business office staff. Kramer also served for 10 years with the Indianapolis Star/News, contributing to area coverage of various high school, college, and professional events in the greater Indianapolis area. Jim earned his B.B.A in finance and marketing from The Ohio State University in 1986, and his master’s in business administration from the University of Akron in 1993. He and his wife Mary have three children Maura, Joseph, and Thomas.
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Jay McMILLAN Assistant Athletic Director for Development and Major Gifts Jay McMillin enters his 13th year with Idaho State University, and his third as Assistant Athletic Director for Development & Major Gifts after spending two years as the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation. Jay will also coach the women’s golf team for the end of 2009. As the Director of Major Gifts, McMillin will work with the ISU Development Office to identify and procure major gift contributions to the athletic department. Jay will concentrate much of his time towards raising funds for Bengal Village. Prior to his promotion, Jay was the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, handling the day-to-day aspects of the largest and most visible arm of ISU’s fundraising efforts. He coordinated all Bengal Foundation activities, including membership drives, athlete-
to-athlete phone-a-thon, golf tournaments, and he also oversaw ISU’s priority seating campaign. No stranger to ISU athletics, Jay spent eight years on staff as an assistant men’s basketball coach, from 1998-2006. With the squad Jay coached ISU’s post players as well as overseeing academics. He graduated in 1988 with a bachelor’s in comprehensive social science from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his master’s in recreation in 1992 from the University of Idaho. Jay and his wife Alisha have four children; Lauren, Cooper, Madalyn, and Emersyn.
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Donna Hays enters her 12th year with the Idaho State University athletic department, and this will be her second year as the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, while she will continue in her role as Director of Club & Sport Development. Donna is a natural fit to lead the Bengal Foundation. A Pocatello native and lifelong Bengal fan, Hays will interact daily with ISU’s most visible boosters, and she will coordinate all Bengal Foundation activities. Donna will continue to host and plan many of the Bengal Foundation Golf Tournaments as well. In her role as Director of Club & Sport Development Hays helps coordinate and cultivate all sport specific gift programs. She helped develop the successful Quarterback Club, Cage Club (men’s basketball) and the Fast Break Club which benefits the women’s basketball program. She also coordinates the Matchpoint Club (women’s volleyball), the Keeper Club (women’s soccer), the Black Bat
Club (women’s softball) and the Birdie Brigade (women’s golf ). During the 2000 season she helped develop and still implements the Adopt-a-Grandparent program which teams up with the women’s basketball team. In 2007, she coordinated the inaugural Football 101 Women’s Clinic. Hays coordinates the Bengal Foundation annual auction which is in its 28th year. Donna is married to Steve Hays. They have one son, Kerry who is currently a student at Idaho State University.
Matt Steuart Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services Matt Steuart enters his sixth year with Idaho State University, his fourth as the athletic department’s Director of Academic Services, and his first as the Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services. Steuart also served a year as a Graduate Assistant. Steuart aids the Student Support team in a variety of ways including compliance issues, personal and academic counseling with student-athletes, overseeing the athletic study table, meeting with recruits, distribution of the NCAA Special Assistance fund, and coordinating, planning and teaching the Life Skills for Student-Athletes course
taught at ISU. In addition, Steuart serves as an advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee with Nancy Graziano. Steuart graduated from Idaho State with his bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1997, and he earned a master’s degree in 1999 in the field of Mental Health Counseling. He also earned a second master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State in 2004.
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Bobby Goeltz M&W Tennis
Kellie Hooper Women’s Golf
Brian Jannsen M&W Cross Country
Dave Nielsen M&W Track & Field
Joe O’Brien Men’s Basketball
Seton Sobolewski Women’s Basketball
Chad Teichert Women’s Volleyball
Julie Wright Softball
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Mark Campbell
Darik Anderson Ticket Manager
George Casper Holt Arena Director
Quinton Freeman
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KaLee Kopp Director of Marketing
Shanna Neeser Exec. Asst. to the A.D.
Jamie Schroeder G.A. Sports Information
Matt Steuart Asst. A.D. Academic Services
Joel Vickery Compliance Officer
Will Yoder Equipment Manager
Katie Zigars Assistant Director of Sports Information
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Bengal FOOTBALL On June 9, 2005, Idaho State athletics unveiled P.A.W.S., Proud Athletes Working and Serving, which is ISU’s community outreach program. P.A.W.S. showcases ISU’s commitment to the communities of Southeast Idaho as an active participant. In the three years since the program’s inception, Bengal Athletics has been a part of numerous community projects, including the D.A.R.E. program, community roadside cleanup, the Special Olympics, Secret Santa, and other events.
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Sarah Carson Volleyball Treasurer
Lauren Hough Soccer Vice President of Recruiting
Mike Jablonsky Men’s Basketball Vice President of Marketing
Cheyanne Andrade Track and Field Secretary
Mission Statement of the National SAACs “The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”
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The ISU Cheerleaders The Idaho State University Cheerleaders are coached by Misty Stucki, who is entering her first season after being a former cheerleader at Idaho State. The Bengal Cheerleaders attended the NDA competition in 2007, and they finished 11th out of 17 in the Division I Small Coed Division. The Bengal Cheerleaders and Benny the Bengal perform at numerous ISU athletic events and represent ISU on a National level at competition.
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The Idaho State University Marching Band enters its 13th year of playing for the Bengal faithful, and it has quickly gained a reputation as the best in the Big Sky. Aside from performing at halftime of all Bengal home games, the band has also performed at the University of Montana and Weber State University. The band routinely receives standing ovations, especially on the road, such as in 2003 at Sacramento State. The band, which was dormant for several years, was revived and the new band debuted on September 19, 1998 when the football team hosted Weber State.
The ISU Bengal Dancers The Bengal Dancers perform at all home football, men and women’s basketball, as well as numerous other public appearances. The squad promotes school spirit, represents ISU at national competitions, and entertains and encourages crowd involvement. The Bengal Dancers have won two USA National Championships, 2008 Large Open Jazz and 2007 Hip Hop. The squad has been nationally ranked in the top 10 since 2000 and in the top 3 since 2004. Hilary Johnson is in her 11th season as head coach of the Bengal Dancers and Lindsay Tucker is in her 6th season as Assistant Coach.
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ISU BEngalFest Pocatello’s largest tailgate party, BengalFest, takes place adjacent to Holt Arena two hours prior to kickoff. Chock full of tents, games, food, drink, and activity, BengalFest allows Bengal fans to make a day of Bengal football. A fan-friendly experience, BengalFest has had special appearances by the Utah Jazz Cheerleaders, 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Stacy Dragila and the ISU pole vaulters, a national trampoline exhibition, and national radio host Papa Joe Chevalier. BengalFest has also housed inflatable bouncing rings for kids, clowns, and a free barbecue roasted pig, courtesy of the ISU Bengal Foundation.
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All the exciting action of Bengal football can be heard throughout the Gem State via Bengals Football Network. The network broadcasts all 11 games, plus any playoff games, as well as the pre-game and post-game shows. Production of Bengal football on the radio is in conjunction with Pacific Empire Communications. The flagship station for the Bengal Football Network is ESPN Radio 930 AM KSEI out of Pocatello. KSEI is the home of sports talk in Southeast Idaho, and is Southeast Idaho’s exclusive home for ESPN Radio. Featuring the best in sports talk, including the Scott Van Pelt Show, KSEI and its sister station KRXK 1230 AM Rexburg covers all of Southeast Idaho with sports talk and Bengal football. Bengal broadcasts begin an hour prior to kickoff and carries through the game to the postgame show with ISU head coach John Zamberlin. On Monday nights at 6:00 pm, “The John Zamberlin Radio Show” will be broadcast once again from Chili’s in Pocatello. The radio show will feature live call-ins and guests from throughout the Big Sky, as well as an in-depth look at coach Z’s take on the previous game, as well as his thoughts on upcoming opponents.
www.isubengals.com Idaho State’s official athletic website is at www.isubengals. com, a fans should notice a change during the season as ISU switches from the CBS College Sports family to ICS Sidearm. The new site will house rosters, statistics, game notes, as well as all the latest information and news on ISU football, and the university’s 14 other intercollegiate sports. The new site will feature a dynamic backdrop, blogs, social media, and highlight videos.
The Bengals on Altitude Altitude Sports & Entertainment will showcase Idaho State football twice during the season as a part of their Big Sky football package. Idaho State’s game on September 18 at Northern Colorado and October 30 hosting Montana State will be broadcast. Altitude is broadcast on Channel 410 on DISH Network, and 644 on DirecTV, which is available over 14 western states, and nationally as well. Altitude is also currently available through over 20 cable outlets to many western states including Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska.
The Bengal Football Network (Subject to Change) Location Pocatello, ID Idaho Falls, ID Twin Falls, ID Rexburg, ID Twin Falls, ID Boise, ID
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Jerry Miller - Voice of the Bengals
Returning for a second consecutive season is Jerry Miller as the Voice of the Bengals, a title he once owned from 1982 to 1994. The veteran Miller will be joined by former Bengal safety Quinton Freeman, and together they wil also host the John Zamberlin Radio Show on Monday nights from Chili’s.
The Bengal on the Net In addition to the conventional radio package, all 11 Bengal games can be heard via the internet, courtesy of www.isubengals.com and Stretch Internet, giving Bengal fans worldwide a chance to hear exciting Bengal football. To log onto the broadcast, fans can hit the official ISU home page at www.isubengals.com, and click the “listen” link on the right hand side. The free internet stream is courtesy of Cedar Hills Family Dentistry and Dr. Michael Sutton.
Jerry Miller Voice of the Bengals
Quinton Freeman
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The Idaho State athletic department has a storied past sprinkled with Olympians, pro athletes, NCAA and Big Sky champions as well as AllAmericans. On the National Stage In the 100-plus year history of ISU athletics, the teams have totaled 29 NCAA post-season appearances and one AIAW showing. Probably the most visible of those appearances culminated in the Bengals winning the NCAA Division I football championship in 1981. Bengal athletes have also earned 18 NCAA individual championships, including 16 in boxing, a sport which was discontinued by the NCAA in 1961. One hundred Bengals have garnered national recognition in the form of All-America honors, since records were kept. Forty-seven footballers along with 51 individuals from the track and cross country programs have received the prestigious athletic award. One Bengal, Jared Allen, has also garnered ISU’s only National Player of the Year Award, as he was named the 2003 Buck Buchanan Award winner. In the Conference Idaho State has been successful on the conference level, tallying 71 Big Sk y post-season appearances including 38 championship titles. The Bengal track/cross country
program has nabbed 21 Big Sky team titles dating back to the 1963-64 season - the most of any ISU program. Before joining the Big Sky Conference, ISU also boasted 29 more postseason conference appearances, 12 in men’s basketball, nine in track and five in football as a member of the Rocky Mountain Conference as well as three in volleyball as a part of the Mountain West Athletic Conference. Of those 29 appearances, the Bengals took home 26 titles, nine each in men’s basketball and track, five in football and two in volleyball. Individual Bengal athletes have also found success on the Big Sky level, snagging 298 conference titles overall. ISU tracksters have garnered 276 of those titles, while men’s and women’s tennis athletes have contributed 20 to the total and men’s and women’s golf have one each to its credit. On Top of the World Idaho State’s reach has not ended with the college ranks as several ISU athletes have gone on to the professional and elite ranks in their respective sports. NBA teams have picked up 15 Idaho State hoopsters since 1963, while 39 Bengals have played, or are currently playing in the NFL. T h e A r e n a Fo o t b a l l L e a g u e has claimed several Bengals on its rosters while over 20 former ISU players
have suited up in the Canadian Football League. Idaho State players have also been well represented in the Indoor Pro Football League, the National Indoor Football League, the Arena Football League, and one Bengal even strapped on an XFL helmet. Over 10 Bengals have also played in AF2. B u t I S U ’s c re a m o f t h e c ro p athletes have made it to the highest level of competition in the world; the Olympic Games. Eleven Bengals beginning in the 1952 Games have
represented ISU and their respective countries at the Olympics. Four boxers, five track athletes and two coaches have competed for four different countries at eight different Olympic Games, highlighted by Stacy Dragila winning gold in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney, Australia.
Bengal Champions National Tournament Appearences 13 Men’s Basketball 5 Women’s Basketball 4 Women’s Volleyball 4 Women’s Soccer 2 Football 2 Men’s Cross Country National Team Championships 2 Boxing 1 Football National Individual Championships 16 Boxing 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1 Men’s Cross Country All-Americans 47 Football 25 Outdoor Track and Field 20 Indoor Track and Field 6 Cross Country 2 Women’s Basketball
Conference Team Championships 14 Men’s Basketball 12 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 7 Football 4 Men’s Indoor Track and Field 4 Women’s Soccer 3 Women’s Volleyball 3 Women’s Basketball 2 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1 Women’s Golf 1 Women’s Tennis Conference Individual Champions 179 Outdoor Track and Field 99 Indoor Track and Field 15 Women’s Tennis 5 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Golf
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Idaho State Ring of Honor In January of 1999, the Idaho State athletic department instituted the ISU Ring of Honor. Encircling the top of Holt Arena, the Ring of Honor is for the truly outstanding men and women in Idaho State University history. On January 30, 1999, the first 16 individuals were enshrined in the Ring of Honor, along with Idaho State’s three national championship teams. In 2009, Idaho State inducted the 17th individual into the Ring of Honor as Jared Allen earned the nod and had his jersey retired. In order to earn induction into the Ring of Honor, a candidate must meet one of the following criteria: 1) Have his or her number retired 2) Have competed in the Olympic Games 3) Have brought fame and national attention to Idaho State University For teams to be inducted, they must win a national championship.
Inducted on January 30 1999 unless otherwise noted Jared Allen, football (November 7, 2009) Ed Bell, football Lawrence Butler, men’s basketball Babe Caccia, football, coach, athletic director Stacy Dragila, track Case deBruijn, football Merril Hoge, football Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt, football, coach, athletic director Tom Jewell, football, coach, athletic director Jim Killingsworth, coach Dave Kragthorpe, coach Mike Machurek, football Les Roh, men’s basketball Ed Sanders, boxing Dave Wagnon, men’s basketball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, boxing Amber Welty-Cnossen, track
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National Championship Team Inducted 1953 boxing team 1957 boxing team 1981 football team
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THE ISU SPORTS HALL OF FAME
--Hall of Fame Members-Dave Abeyta, 1954-59, boxing Gary Aizawa, 1961-64, football Glenn Alford, 1967-98, sports information director Jack Allain, 1956-57, basketball, track Jared Allen, 2000-03, football Ray Allred, 1976-77, football Peter Amarteifio, 1974-77, track Jerry Armstrong, 1958-60, boxing Chick Atkinson, 1936-38, football, track, basketball Jon R. Austin, 1974-78, track Don Axtell, 1961-65, tennis Dan Axtman, 1957-58, boxing Arnie Bagley, 1979-83, wrestling, football Rick Bauer, 1951-55, basketball, track Samuel B. Beckham, 1952-54, basketball Ed ‘Flea’ Bell, 1967-69, football, track Trevor Bell, 1995-97, football Jerry Bellon, 1947-49, football Sam Bennion, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner John Berry, 1969-73, wrestling Gary E. Bills, 1966-69, track, James F. Blake, 1947-49, football D.W. ‘Bud’ Bliss, 1922-24, football, track, wrestling Kevin Bodily, 1968-73, swimming, water polo Anthony Bolden, 1974-77, track Mary ‘Charly’ Bond, 1977-80, basketball Ron Boone, 1965-68, basketball, track Larry D. Brackenbury, 1951-55, football, baseball John W. Briggs, 1964-67, track Ernie Brooks, 1935-37, football, track Wally Buono, 1968-71, football Bruce Burnett, 1970-74, wrestling Lawrence Butler, 1978-79, basketball
Craig Byington, 1971-74, track Mark Byrnes, 1988-89, track I.J. ‘Babe’ Caccia, 1936-38, football, wrestling John C. Caccia, 1970-72, wrestling Mike Calley, 1984-87, football Walt Carte, 1936-38, football, basketball Bob Conley, 1952-55, track Doran ‘Bus’ Connor, 1952-55, football, basketball, baseball Jeff Cook, 1974-78, basketball Dennis Critchfield, 1954-57, track and field Arthur M. Crump, 1960-64, basketball, track Dewey Cunningham, 1950-51, basketball Gary Cutright, 1964-67, swimming Courtney Davis, 1993-96, volleyball Case deBruijn, 1978-81, football Gerald Dellinger, 1934-36, football, basketball Dennis DeWitt, 1956-61, track Harry Dickson, 1946-49, football Sue Doucette, 1980-83, track Stacy Dragila, 1992-95, track and field Jerry C. Dunne, 1967-70, football, track Tim Dunne, 1966-69, track Bobby Dye, 1958, 60-62, basketball, Dale Dykman, 1940-42, basketball, football, track Ralph Leif Erickson, 1924-25, baseball, football, basketball Hal Espy, 1956-60, boxing Marlin Felton, 1950-54, football, track Timothy Fisher, 1969-73, wrestling Ev Fopma, 1971-73, basketball Chuck Forrestal, 1958-61 Jim & Su Fox, Lifetime Achievement Award Len ‘Buddy’ Frazier, 1964-66, basketball, track Gilbert French, 1931-33, football, track Kie Froman, 1983-84, tennis Dr. Laurence E. Gale, 1956-60, football Greta Garver (Hannemann), 1987-91, women’s basketball Dr. P.R. ‘Paddy’ Garver, 1949-51, boxing Howard ‘Howdy’ Greaves, 1938-42, basketball Ronald ‘Hoot’ Hale, 1931-34, basketball Dale Hammond, 1947, boxing Leroy Harris, 1966-69, football, wrestling Lloyd Harris, 1954-56, 57-58, basketball Sherwood Dunn Hauck, 1928-29, wrestling Steve Hayes, 1974-77, basketball Billy Haynes, 1956-59, boxing Alice Heberlein, 1980-83, volleyball Mike Heberlein, 1968-71, football, tennis Lori Heeter (Thomas), 1989-92, volleyball, basketball Pat Herrington, 1979-82, track Robert W. Hilliard, 1947-49, football Boyd W. Hodson, 1925-26, football, track, basketball Merril Hoge, 1983-86, football Rod C. Hohnhorst, football, track Tom Hofmann, 1970-74, football Donn Holston, 1982-87, men’s basketball Milton W. ‘Dubby’ Holt, 1936-38, football, track Bill Horrocks, 1953-57, basketball, track, baseball Wiley Howell, 1938-40, football, boxing, wrestling Brad Humphreys, 1962-65, tennis Ralph Hutchinson, 1920-28, football, basketball, baseball coach Nancy (Imhoff ) Jones, 1985-89, basketball Bill Ingram, 1966-68, football, baseball
Marcus Jackson, 1993-96, football Tom Jewell, 1958-60, football Linda (Johnson) Barbour, 1975-79, track, volleyball, basketball Jerald Jones, 1972-76, track, cross country Lamont Jones, 1949-52, football Larry Kent, 1951-55, football Susie Ketchum (Johnson), 1989-93, volleyball Colonel David V.S. Kirkpatrick, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Albert D. Kirlan, 1947-50, basketball, football, track Vic Kobe, 1952-54, boxing Jim Koetter, 1959-61, football, track George Kom, 1956-58, football, track Charles “Chuck” Koval, 1952-55, basketball, track and field Dave Kragthorpe, Lifetime Achievement Award Steve Kuharski, 1963-67, baseball Ralph ‘Mutt’ Lacey, 1934-36, football, track Jim Lane, 1980-82, football Bernard ‘Jake’ LaRue, 1947-49, football, track, basketball Carl Lawson, 1970-74, track Dale Leatham, 1954-58, boxing, football Bobby Leute, 1931-33, football, basketball Larry Lewis, 1967-70, track Marvin Lewis, 1977-80, football Phil Luckey, 1960-65, cross country, track Buck MacGillivray, 1956-59, track Mike Machurek, 1980-81, football Dr. Theodore Maheras, 1948-50, boxing Woodie Marcus, 1960, boxing Debbie (Masak) Jenkins, 1987-90, volleyball John McCarthy, 1965-66, football Robert ‘Bobby’ McCullom, 1954-57, boxing Mike M. McMurtry, 1954-56, boxing M.R. “Mick” Mickleson, Lifetime Achievement Award Ben Miller, 1963-66, track John Miller, 1960-64, football Ray Millward, 1968-70, wrestling, football Stacey Ann (Wanczyk) Mortensen, 1989-91, basketball Dr. Lewis G. ‘Blinky’ Neal, 1952-55, boxing Sandra D. Noakes, Lifetime Achievement Award Ed Norby, 1910-22, football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball Cyril Okamoto, 1957, boxing Harry Oliphant, 1967-68, wrestling Tom O’Riordan, 1957-61, track, cross country Tina Ostroot, 1980-82, track, cross country Don Papenberg, 1959-60, football Jay Paris, 1947-49, football Marci Payne-Morrison, 1984-88, track Stephanie Pemper, 1988-92, basketball Cal Percy, 1967-71, swimming, water polo Ken Peterson, 1954-58, football Richard H. ‘Dick’ Pettit, 1950-54, track Felix Plastino, 1923-24, football Earl R. Pond, 1946-49, football Jim Potter, 1991-95, basketball Steve Proniewych, 1968-73, baseball, football Clarence ‘Buddy’ Rausch, 1958-59, boxing Willis A. ‘Tuffy’ Reynolds, 1934-36, football Pete Richardson, 1948-49, football Ronald Rall, 1954-58, boxing Ginger Reid, 1973-77, basketball, softball Angela Roberts, 1993-95, Volleyball Dr. Brand D. Robinson, 1975-79, basketball
Les Roh, 1953-56, basketball John Roman, 1970-74, football Roger Rouse, 1955-57, boxing Ed Sanders, 1951-52, boxing, football Ben Sanford, 1961-63, football Billy Satterfield, 1967-69, baseball, football Art Scott, 1961-65, track, cross country Rick Scribner, 1975-76, football Dr. Leno Seppi, 1948-50, football Bill Shaw, 1961-64, football Walter ‘Cy’ Shepardson, 1957-59, boxing Robert ‘Dutch’ Sherman, 1946-48, basketball, football Debbie Shively-Hadley, 1984-87, volleyball Gail Siemen, 1956-58, basketball, baseball Lyle Smith, 1933-35, football, basketball Margaret Smith-Raitt, 1984-87, volleyball Bill Snapp, 1979-82, football Ursal ‘Ginger Jack’ Snapp, 1941-43, boxing, football Tammy Sorenson, 1979-82, softball Steve (Amos R.) Stephens, 1928-30, football, wrestling Marie (Stielow) Andersson, 1984-86, volleyball Carlton I. Tanaka, 1968-69, wrestling, football William ‘Spud’ Tatro, 1926-27, football, track, baseball Pauline (Semons) Thiros, 1992-95, volleyball Ed Thompson, 1976-77, basketball F.G. ‘Brick’ Thompson, 1928-29, track Holly Togiai, Basketball, 1993-97 Tom Toner, 1968-72, football Paul Tripp, 1953-59, football Otto Tronowski, 1936-38, football Dick Tullock, 1973-78, track Ray W. Turner, 1939-40, basketball, football Wendell Twitchell, 1933-36, football, boxing, wrestling John M. Vesser, 1941-67, football coach, athletic director Dave Wagnon, 1964-66, basketball Jim Wagstaff, 1955-58, football Dave Walser, 1978-81, football Homer Watkins, Jr., 1958-60, basketball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, 1952-54, boxing, football Amber Welty, 1987-90, track and field Tom West, faculty athletic representative Jim Wharton, 1967-71, track Jason Whitmer, 1987-90, football Guy Wicks, 1931-41, football coach, basketball coach Paul D. Wilson, 1976-77, track & field Lynne Wingle-Colvin, 1983-84, track & field Lincoln Yamashita, 1963-66, swimming Rick Yeates, 1964-68, wrestling Nick Ysursa, 1970-74, baseball, basketball
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Hall of Fame
All-time greats and Bengal legends are inducted every year into the ISU Athletic Hall of Fame. The ISU Sports Hall of Fame was established in the 1960s by former athletic director John Vesser and other members of the athletic department staff. After moving from Reed Gym to Holt Arena, the Hall of Fame became inactive until 1977, when Bob Hilliard became president of the Alumni Board of Directors. Chaired by Hall of Famer Glenn Alford, the Hall has enshrined 162 athletes since 1977. In 1994, the Hall of Fame found a new home in the Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, where photographs of each member hang. The following guidelines have been established for admittance into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame: 1) A candidate must have attended the Academy of Idaho, Idaho Technical Institute, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Idaho State College, or Idaho State University for at least one year. 2) A candidate must have excelled in one of the intercollegiate sports programs. 3) A candidate must have been out of school for at least ten years. In addition, only members of the Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee are eligible to vote for induction, and consideration is given to nominees for recognition received, as well as contributions to the university, after leaving the institution.
Bengal FOOTBALL Athletics Administration (208-282-2771; 282-4063 FAX) Holt Arena, P.O. Box 8173, Pocatello, ID 83209 Located in Holt Arena, South Side Jeff Tingey........................................................... 282-4064 Director of Athletics (tingjeff@isu.edu) Nancy Graziano................................................. 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) TBA.......................................................................... 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations Jim Kramer.......................................................... 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Jay McMillin........................................................ 282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Matt Steuart............................................. 282-2575 Asst. A.D. for Academic Services (steumatt@isu.edu) James Yizar.............................................. 282-4668 Asst. A.D. for Student Success (yizajame@isu.edu) Shanna Neeser.................................................. 282-4064 Executive Assistant to the A.D. (neesshan@isu.edu) Ted Gambles....................................................... 282-4668 Administrative Assistant (gambted@isu.edu)
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Nancy Graziano................................................. 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) Matt Steuart............................................. 282-2575 Director of Academic Services (steumatt@isu.edu) Joel Vickery.............................................. 282-3332 Director of Compliance (vickjoel@isu.edu) Quinton Freeman.................................... 282-3332 Academic Advisor (freequin@isu.edu) Crystal Ross......................................................... 282-2972 Student Insurance Coordinator (rosscrys@isu.edu) Dr. Scott Benson............................................... 282-2860 Faculty Athletic Representative (bensscot@isu.edu)
Development/External Jay McMillin............................................. 282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Donna Hays.............................................. 282-5773 Dir. of Bengal Sport Properties/Bengal Foundation (haysdonn@isu.edu) KaLee Kopp.............................................. 282-5781 Director of Marketing, Promotions & Game Operations (koppkale@isu.edu) Jerry Miller............................................... 282-2688 Director of Broadcasting (milljerr@isu.edu) Andrea Wilson......................................... 282-2397 Bengal Foundation (wilsandr@isu.edu)
Facilities and Operations George Casper......................................... 282-3398 Director of Events (caspgeor@isu.edu) Darik Anderson....................................... 282-4093 Ticket Manager (andedari@isu.edu) Mike Dooley............................................. 282-4170 Concessions Manager (doolmike@isu.edu) Will Yoder............................................................. 282-3373 Equipment Manager (yodewill@isu.edu) Lorilee Chandler............................................... 282-4931 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (chanlori@isu.edu) Paula Corbin....................................................... 282-4952 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (corbpaul@isu.edu) Randy Dirikson........................................ 282-2505 Maintenance (dirirand@isu.edu)
Business Operations Jim Kramer.......................................................... 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Susan Fuger........................................................ 282-3356 Financial Technician (fugesusa@isu.edu) Brenda Murphy........................................ 282-5349 Assistant Financial Technician (murpbren@isu.edu) Jorja Lewis............................................... 282-3399 Holt Arena Financial Technician (lewijorj@isu.edu)
Media Relations TBA.......................................................................... 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations Katie Zigars......................................................... 282-3651 Asst. Media Relations Director (zigakath@isu.edu) Jaime Schroeder............................................... 406-3190 Media Relations G.A. (schrjaim@isu.edu)
Athletic Training Jodi Wotowey..................................................... 282-3651 Head Athletic Trainer (wotojodi@isu.edu) Tom Brock............................................................ 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (brocthom@isu.edu) Ryan Cromie............................................. 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (cromryan@isu.edu) Greg Obray.......................................................... 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (obragreg@isu.edu) Brandy Crum...................................................... 282-3408 Grad. Asst. Athletic Trainer (crumbran@isu.edu) Phil Luckey.......................................................... 282-3408 Volunteer Athletic Trainer (luckphil@isu.edu)
Strength & Conditioning Mark Campbell ....................................... 282-3035 Head Strength Coach (campmark@isu.edu) Kristin Kehrer .......................................... 282-3035 G.A. Asst. Strength Coach (kehrkris@isu.edu)
Idaho State Coaching Staffs Football (282-2779; 282-4388 FAX) John Zamberlin................................................. 282-4668 Head Coach/Linebackers (zambjohn@isu.edu) Steve Amrine...................................................... 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Safeties (amristev@isu.edu) Kenyon Blue........................................................ 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Corners (bluekeny@isu.edu) Jon Clark............................................................... 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line (clarjon@isu.edu) Josh Fetter........................................................... 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line (fettjosh@isu.edu) Phil Earley............................................................ 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Off. Coord. & QBs (earlphil@isu.edu) Junior Falevai..................................................... 282-4668 Assistant Coach/Tight Ends (falejuni@isu.edu) Drew Miller.......................................................... 282-3376 Assistant Coach/Receivers (milldrew@isu.edu) Brian Strandley................................................. 282-3389 Assistant Coach/Def. Coord./DL (strabria@isu.edu) Nick Whitworth................................................. 282-4908 Assistant Coach/RB (whitnick@isu.edu)
Women’s Golf Kellie Hooper..................................................... 282-3733 Head Golf Coach.............. (kelliejhooper@yahoo.com)
Men’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX) Joe O’Brien.......................................................... 282-4492 Head Coach (obrijoe@isu.edu) Geoff Alexander............................................... 282-3286 Assistant Coach (alexgeof@isu.edu) Tim Walsh............................................................. 282-3361 Assistant Coach (walstim@isu.edu) Corey O’Brien..................................................... 282-5697 Graduate Assistant Coach (obricory@isu.edu) Cody VanFleet.................................................... 282-7049 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)
Women’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX) Seton Sobolewski............................................ 282-3381 Head Coach (soboseto@isu.edu) Angela Munger................................................. 282-2801 Assistant Coach (mungange@isu.edu) Jordan Green...................................................... 282-3623 Assistant Coach (greejord@isu.edu) Holly Robertson................................................ 282-3493 Graduate Assistant Coach (robeholl@isu.edu) Cody VanFleet.................................................... 282-7049 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)
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Track & Field/Cross Country (282-3760 FAX) Dave Nielsen....................................................... 282-3299 Head Cross Country Coach (nieldavi@isu.edu) Brian Janssen .................................................... 282-3297 Head Cross Country Coach (jansbria@isu.edu) Jackie Poulson................................................... 282-3299 Assistant Coach (pouljack@isu.edu)
Women’s Soccer (282-2659 FAX) Allison Gibson................................................... 282-2925 Head Coach (gibsalli@isu.edu) Becky Hogan...................................................... 282-4263 Assistant Coach (hogabeck@isu.edu) Stephanie Beall................................................. 282-4263 Assistant Coach (bealstep@isu.edu)
Women’s Softball (282-2659 FAX) Julie Wright......................................................... 282-5269 Head Coach (wrigjuli@isu.edu) Jessica Rogers.................................................... 282-5269 Assistant Coach (rogejess@isu.edu)
Women’s Volleyball (282-4202 FAX) Chad Teichert..................................................... 282-4552 Head Coach (teicchad@isu.edu) David Hyte........................................................... 282-4595 Assistant Coach (hytedavi@isu.edu) Ali Gorny.............................................................. 282-4595 Assistant Coach
Tennis (282-4202 FAX) Bobby Goeltz..................................................... 233-4742 Head Coach (rgoeltz508@yahoo.com)
Cheerleading Misty Stucki........................................................ 406-9483 Head Coach Cheerleaders (stucmist@isu.edu) Thiriza Cairl......................................................... 406-9483 Assistant Coach Cheerleaders (tucklind@isu.edu)
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Print Media - Local
Idaho Falls Post Register 333 Northgate Mile Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403 208-524-6772 Fax: 208-529-9683 Staff Jeff Pinkham (prsports@postregister.com) Blackfoot Morning News 34 North Ash Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 208-785-1100 Fax: 208-785-4239 Staff Mark High, editor (sports@cableone.net) The Bengal Idaho State University P.O. Box 8123 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-4812 Fax: 208-282-4600 Staff Jason Enes, editor (enesjaso@isu.edu)
Print Media - Regional Idaho Statesman P.O. Box 40 Boise, ID 83707 208-377-6419 Fax: 208-373-6505 Staff Mike Prater (mprater@idahostatesman.com) Chadd Cripe (ccripe@idahostatesman.com) Nick Jezierny (njezierny@idahostatesman.com) Idaho Press Tribune P.O. Box 9399 Nampa, ID 83652 208-467-9251 Fax: 208-467-9562 Staff:
Twin Falls - Times News P. O. Box 548 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 800-658-3883 Fax: 208-734-5538 Staff: Mike Christensen (mike.christensen@lee.net) Brad Guire (brad.guire@lee.net)
Print Media - National Associated Press - Seattle 3131 Elliot Avenue Suite 750 Seattle, Washington 98121 206-682-1812 Fax: 206-621-1948 The Sports Network Suite 200 2200 Byberry Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 800-583-5499 Fax: 800-583-6195 Staff Craig Haley (chaley@sportsnetwork.com) Stats, Inc 2775 Shermer Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 1-847-583-2100 Fax: 1-847-583-2600 Staff (sportsnews@stats.com)
Broadcast Media - Local KPVI TV-6 (NBC affiliate) 902 East Sherman Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-235-3155 Fax: 208-234-3650 Staff Matt Gittins (mgittins@kpvi.com) KIDK TV-3 (CBS affiliate) 214 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-233-3333 208-523-8922 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-522-5103 Staff Ted Dawson (tedd@kidk.com) Michelle Ludtka (mludtka@kidk.com)
KIFI TV-8 (ABC affiliate) 1915 N. Yellowstone Hwy Idaho Falls, ID 83401 208-233-8888 208-525-8888 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-233-8932 Staff Scott Bemis (sbemis@localnews8.com) Alyssa Chin (achin@localnews8.com)
Radio - Regional KSEI 930 AM (Fox Sports Affiliate) 544 North Arthur Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-2121 Fax: 208-234-0105 Staff Don Craig (doncraig@pacempire.com) KISU 91.1 FM Pond Student Union Box 8014 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-3691 Staff Jerry Miller (milljerr@isu.edu) KWIK 1240 AM 259 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-1133 Fax: 208-232-1240
Broadcast Media - Regional KMVT TV-11 (CBS affiliate) 1100 Blue Lakes Road North Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 208-733-1100 Fax: 208-734-1074 Staff Travis Justice (travis@action3news.com) Matt Seigel (matt@action3news.com) KTRV (FOX affiliate) P.O. Box 1212 Nampa, Idaho 83652 208-466-1200 (ext. 210) Fax: 208-466-4861 Staff Nate Kuester (nkuester@ktrv.com)
208-472-2203 Fax: 208-472-2211 Staff J Bates (jbates@kbcitv.com) Troy Oppie (toppie@kbcitv.com) KIVI TV-6 (ABC affiliate) 1866 East Chisholm Drive Nampa, Idaho 83661 208-381-6663 Fax: 208-381-6681 Staff Joe Hughes (hughes@journalbroadcastgroup.com) KTVB TV-7 (NBC affiliate) P.O. Box 7 Boise, Idaho 83707 208-375-5617 Fax: 208-375-7770 Staff Justin Corr (jcorr@ktvb.com) Zach Wolken (zwolken@ktvb.com)
Broadcast Media - National ESPN ESPN Plaza Bristol, Connecticut 06010 860-585-2000 Fax: 860-766-2422 (Breaking News) Fax: 860-766-7174 (ESPN.com) College Sports TV Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, NY 10011 212-342-8700 Fax: 212-342-8899 Staff Dave Seigerman (pr@cstv.com) Eric Handler (pr@cstv.com) College Sports Online 2035 Corte Del Nogal, Suite 250 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-431-8221 Fax: 760-431-8108 Allan May (amay@collegesports.com)
KBCI TV-2 (ABC affiliate) 140 North 16th Street Boise, Idaho 83702
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Idaho State Journal 305 South Arthur Avenue P.O. Box 431 Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-239-3131 Fax: 208-233-8007 Staff Jay Heater (jheater@journalnet.com) Dan Angell (dangell@journalnet.com) Greg Eichelberger (geichelberger@journalnet.com)
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Bengal FOOTBALL PRESS FACILITIES The press box is located on the South Side of Holt Arena. The three tiered press box houses all facets of print, radio, and television media members, as well as the official stat crew and game operations personnel. Credentials are required in order to guarantee a seat, and must be requested by the end of business on Wednesday the week of a game. If you’d like to be tremendously old-school, credential requests can be mailed to: Asst. A.D. for Media Relations Idaho State University Campus Box 8173 Pocatello, ID 83209 Requests can also be phoned to 208-2822621 or emailed (tremendously new-school) to zigakath@isu.edu, or faxed to 208-282-3659.
Media Services
RADIO & TELEVISION ISU will provide space and credentials for up to three radio members upon request. Each visiting radio station has two phone lines for their use. Television broadcast facilities are available with prior arrangement through Jeff Tingey, Athletic Director, and the Athletic Director of the opposing team.
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PARKING Parking passes are available from the Sports Information Office, and they will be sent to the visiting SID the week of the game. The passes will allow you to park on the South Side of Holt, closest to the media working areas. NON-WORKING PRESS SEATING Area and space in the press box is severely limited, so only credentialed media are allowed in the press area. Members of the media who have guests accompanying them to Holt Arena need to contact Frank Mercogliano to make arrangements. SERVICES Idaho State athletic media relations provides each credentialed media member with pre-game statistics for each team, notes for each team, media information, game programs, flip cards, and Big Sky Conference information. The press box also contains an in-house public address system, which is used to broadcast scores to the media as well as interesting notes and facts throughout the game for the media’s
use. ISU uses Stat Crew’s Automated Scorebook for Football, and provides the media with detailed playby-play, and final offensive and defensive stats. The post-game press room is located in the sports information office, located in the southwest corner of Holt Arena. ISU’s locker room and training room is off limits to the media. After games, the head coaches and one or two players from each team will address the media. Other players will be available for one-on-one interviews after the post-game formal interview sessions. The press room in the sports information office will be used for post-game filing. There are several telephone jacks and a fax machine that are available. Those print media wishing for a specific phone in the press box must call 208-282-4541 and order one prior to the game. RELEASES & STATISTICS Idaho State’s statistics are updated right after games and posted on the internet at www.isubengals.com. A weekly media release is disseminated to the media and posted on the internet approximately 2:30 pm on Mondays. The release is also emailed to all media members on ISU’s email lists for football. The conference release as well as the opponents’ weekly release is also sent out via ISU’s email list.
*Interviews with Coach Zamberlin are preferred to be conducted after practice, which generally will start at 3:45 pm. The best time to get an interview with Coach Zamberlin prior to practice is around 3:15 pm. *Interviews with players may take place before or after practice (preferred). Due to position meetings, all interview requests must be given to Media Relations Office by 5:00 pm the day prior to the interview. This will allow the SID to make sure the players will be available at the requested time. INTERNET All of Idaho State’s information regarding rosters, schedules, news, and statistics can be found on the official home page of Idaho State athletics, www. isubengals.com. The site, which is best viewed through Mozilla Firefox, also contains downloadable weekly game notes in PDF format. WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE Once a week during the football season, head coach John Zamberlin will conduct a press conference in the Sports Information Office. They will begin the week prior to ISU’s first game of the 2010 season, on Mondays at 1:30 pm.
PHOTOGRAPHY/SIDELINE CONTROL All photographers must work outside the 25-yard lines as dictated by NCAA rules. Photographers and media members are not allowed to linger in the team areas. Stewards are available on the field to help media members across the team areas to the other side of the field. INTERVIEW POLICY Once fall practice begins, the following interview policy will be in effect. *Interviews for players and coaches MUST be requested through the sports information office. *After game-type scrimmages or games, interviews may be requested of any player without advance notice. *Calling student-athletes or coaches at home is strictly prohibited. *Starting the week of the first game, interviews are cut off 20 minutes after Thursday’s practice. There are no interviews on Fridays or prior to game time on Saturday.
2010 Idaho State Football Media Guide
Holt Arena Phone Numbers Visiting Radio 208-282-4274 208-282-4276 Home Radio 208-282-4249 208-282-4275 Press Box 208-282-2952 NORMAL GAMEWEEK SCHEDULE Monday Practice 7:00 - 8:00 pm Tuesday Practice 3:45 - 6:00 pm Wednesday Practice 3:45 - 6:00 pm Thursday Practice 3:45 - 5:30 pm Friday Walk Through (no interviews) Saturday Game (check weekly release for changes)