30th Anniversary
1981 National Champions
2011 Idaho State Football Media Guide Table of Contents................................................................................................1
2011 Bengals
Administration and Media
Idaho State Quick Facts....................................................................................2
Returning Player Bios...............................................................................39-67
President...........................................................................................................128
Idaho State Campus......................................................................................3-5 Academic Services.............................................................................................6
Newcomers..................................................................................................68-71
Director of Athletics......................................................................................129
Athletic Training/ISU Sports and Orthopaedic Center............................7 Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center.........................................8 Football Facilities..................................................................................................9 Noteable Alumni.........................................................................................10-11 Holt Arena............................................................................................................ 12 1981 National Championship Team........................................................... 13 Babe Caccia....................................................................................................14-15 Bengals in the Pros......................................................................................16-19
2011 Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike Kramer.........................................................................20-22 Don Bailey............................................................................................................ 23 Derrick Roche...................................................................................................... 24 Mike Rigell............................................................................................................ 25 Matt Troxel........................................................................................................... 26 Rudy Griffin.......................................................................................................... 27 Todd Bates........................................................................................................... 28 Ryan Smaha......................................................................................................... 29 Daniel Drayton................................................................................................... 30 Anthony Tucker.................................................................................................. 26
2011 Outlook
Administration/Staff............................................................................ 130-132
2011 Opponents Bengal Football Opponents..................................................................72-76
PAWS/S.A.A.C..................................................................................................133 Bengal Champions........................................................................................134 Ring of Honor..................................................................................................135
2010 Review
Hall of Fame.....................................................................................................136
Big Sky Conference......................................................................................... 78
Staff Directory.................................................................................................137
2010 Stats.....................................................................................................79-82
Media Directory.................................................................................... 138-139
2010 Recaps................................................................................................83-93
Bengal Football Network............................................................................140
History and Records Year by Year Results................................................................................95-102 Opponent Year by Year Records...................................................... 103-106 Single Season Records........................................................................ 107-108 Career Records ..................................................................................... 109-113 Class Records......................................................................................... 114-116 Overall Records..................................................................................... 117-118 Year by Year Leaders............................................................................ 118-122 Pre/Post Season Accolades........................................................................126
2011 Roster/Depth Chart.......................................................................32-34
Misc. Stats.........................................................................................................127
Credits The 2011 Idaho State University Football Media Guide was compiled and written by Steve Schaack. Design and layout was by Steve Schaack and Katie Ware using Adobe InDesign software. Permission is granted to quote, in whole or part, any material in this guide. The guide was edited by Zigars. All photographs are credited to ISU Photographic Services unless otherwise noted.
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2011 Preview...............................................................................................35-37
Idaho State Football QuickFacts 2011 Idaho State Football Quick Facts Location Pocatello, Idaho Founded 1901 Enrollment 14,489 Conference Big Sky Conference Nickname Bengals Colors Black and Orange Stadium Holt Arena/12,000 President Dr. Arthur Vailas Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey Athletics Phone 282-4668 Ticket Office Phone 282-FANS Athletics Website www.isubengals.com
QUICK FACTS
Idaho State Athletics Communications Asst. AD/Media Relations: Steve Schaack 921 S. 8th, Stop 8173 Pocatello, Idaho 83209 Office: (208)282-2621 Fax: (208) 282-3659 Schaack Cell: (208)406-3570 E-mail: schaste4@isu.edu Website: www.isubengals.com Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at Idaho State Overall Record Defensive Backs Tight Ends Offensive Line Associate HC/OL/QBs Defensive Line Running Backs Wide Receivers Inside Linebackers Outside Linebackers
Mike Kramer 0-0 77-75 (12 years) Daniel Drayton Matt Troxel Derrick Roche Don Bailey Todd Bates Mike Rigell Anthony Tucker Rudy Griffin Ryan Smaha
Team Information 2010 Record: 1-10, 0-8 BSC Offense: Spread Defense: 3/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/18 Starters Returning: Offense 8; Defense 6; Special Teams 4 Idaho State Football Offensive Personnel OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING RB Tavoy Moore (5-6, 193, Sr.) WR Rodrick Rumble (6-2, 201, Jr.) OL Mark Clampitt (6-2, 275, Jr.) OL John Van Vilet (6-2, 266, Jr.) OL David Tyler (6-2, 277, Sr.) OL Braeden Clayson (6-6, 300, Sr.) OL Brad Shedd (6-7, 280, Sr.) TE Josh Hill (6-5, 233, Jr.)
OFFENSIVE CONTRIBUTERS RETURNING WR Kelvin Krosch (6-5, 210, Sr.) RB Jahmel Rover (5-8, 201, Jr.) OL Elijah Ruhl (6-4, 329, Jr.) WR Luke Austin (6-1, 170, So.) TE Andrew Zamora (6-2,228, Sr.) Idaho State Football Defensive Personnel DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING LB Basim Hudeen (5-10, 234, Sr.) DB Kelvin Miller (6-0, 185, Sr.) LB A.J. Storms (6-0, 230, Sr.) LB Jordan Monga (5-11, 275, Sr.) DL Jake Rouser (6-3, 226, Jr.) DEFENSIVE CONTRIBUTERS RETURNING DB Phillip Pleasant (5-11, 190, Jr.)
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Tanner Davis (5-10, 190, So.) Jon Davidson (6-0, 170, So.) J.T. Albers (5-11, 227, Sr.) Leki Fuapau (6-1, 232, Sr.) Jack Francis (6-3, 225, Sr.)
SPECIAL TEAMS STARTERS RETURNING RS Tavoy Moore (5-6, 193, Sr.) P David Harrington (6-2, 185, Sr.) LS Clint Brock (6-2, 220, Jr.) PK Brendon Garcia (5-11, 150, So.) 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 IdahoSouthern 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”. 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 60s. The squad also used red numerals for a while in the late 1940s, and the squads’ 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.
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About Idaho State University This view of the quad was taken from the Pond Student Union Building, and it showcases the beauty of both Idaho State and Pocatello. The trees located in the center of the picture are part of ISU’s Arbor Walk, and the mountains that border Pocatello to the east majestically watch over the campus. education in the health professions and trains healthcare professionals in fields ranging from dental hygiene and dietetics to nursing, physical therapy and radiology, as well as offering a residency for physicians specializing in family practice.
The Idaho Accelerator Center at ISU’s research park allows for researchers and national laboratories to utilize special nuclear facilities.
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.
Current enrollment is 15,575 students with students attending the main campus in Pocatello as well as outreach centers in Idaho Falls, Twin Falls, Meridian-Boise, and Coeur d’Alene. ISU draws students from 48 states, 59 countries and every county in Idaho. The Main Entrance of the Rendezvous Center. The Pocatello campus 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, river- running, and fishing in Idaho’s famous blue-ribbon trout streams. The main campus is in the midst of a major renovation of the Pond Student Union. Construction is underway on a new, expanded food court to be completed by the end of Fall Semester. A more expansive variety of food options, including Einstein Bros. Bagels, Mandalay Express, as well as gourmet burgers from Grille Nation will help satisfy student appetites. The Idaho State University
The newest addition to the campus is the Rendezvous Center, which will house 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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ISU Credit Union has just completed construction of a new high technology branch in the Pond Student Union to serve the University. This branch features a unique service philosophy, ‘dialogue banking’, that eliminates teller lines and allows members to actually see and
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ABOUT IDAHO STATE
Campus Idaho State In January 2011, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced that Idaho State University had received the prestigious classification of “research University-High status, a designation enjoyed by less than 5 percent of the nation’s more than 4,400 higher academic institutions. The designation is testament to the University’s ability to meet the growing demand for higher-education services by providing innovation and opportunity through more than 280 top-flight certificate and degree programs thru the colleges of Arts & Letters, Business, Education, Science & Engineering, Technology, Graduate School, and the Division of Health Sciences. Idaho State University is the state’s designated leader for
participate in transactions on their account by working side by side with Credit Union team members. Idaho State University prides itself on innovation and opportunity. The Veterans’ Sanctuary at ISU is the first transition and support program of its kind in the United States, providing first-class service to military veterans of all eras attending the University. A support team provides assistance with G.I. Bill benefits and offers guidance on campus from the moment student veterans arrive until they graduate. The “one-stop-shop” approach allows vets to access all campus services through a single office. The Veterans’ Sanctuary is ISU’s response to the urgent need for veterans’ services expressed by veterans’groups throughout the country. One of the identifying marks of the Idaho State University is the beauty of the physical campus and surrounding area. Thanks to the generosity of Jack and Mary Lois Wheatley, who have long supported scholarships at ISU, the campus is embarking on an aggressive beautification program, including landscaping improvements and new entrance signage. The L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center, a $34 million structure built primarily with private funding is one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in the United States. This unique, a stateof-the art facility has three theatrical venues for presenting a variety of musical, dramatic and dance performances. ,
The Stephens Performing Arts Center is the jewel of Southeast Idaho. Universally lauded for its design and acoustics, the building is the premiere concert hall in Idaho.
The view from the ISU quad leading to the Pond Student Union Building.
ABOUT IDAHO STATE
(Above) A panorama of the Idaho State University Campus including Holt Arena.
(Left) The Stephens Performing Arts Center.
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The Swanson Arch is one of the oldest pieces of architecture on campus. Incoming freshmen enter the campus through the arch, and they exit after graduation. The arch is also on the official university seal for Idaho State.
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
Academic Services 2010 All-Big Sky Football Academic Honorees
Luke Austin Undeclared
Russel Hill
ACADEMIC SERVICES
Health Care Admin.
Clint Brock Biochemistry
Ethan Monroe Exercise Science
Brendon Garcia
David Harrington History
Undeclared
Mitch Rudder Marketing
Sean Rutten Exercise Science
Brad Shedd
Dustin Tew
Justin Vae’ena
John Van Vliet
Construction Management
Nursing
Undeclared
Mass Communications
Idaho State Academic Services
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 student-athlete sets foot on campus with transcript evaluation, 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 student-athlete 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 studentathletes. “Even though our graduation rates are good, we are constantly striving to improve them,” Graziano says. “The creation of the StudentAthlete 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 grow, 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.
Bryant Ward Management
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Directors of Academic Services
Nancy Graziano
Matt MattSteuart Steuart
Quinton Freeman
Athletic Training and Injury Prevention
(Offices located in the ISU Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center)
Dr. Aaron Altenberg Team Physician
Dr. Steven Coker Team Physician
Dr. Sandra Hoffman
Dr. Chris Johnson Team Physician
Team Physician
Dr. Ken Newhouse
Team Physician
Dr. Vernon Esplin Team Physician
Dr. M.R. Mickelson
Team Physician
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-of-the-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 on-site 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, 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, studentathletes 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 privately-financed structure will be leased to PMC and after the two 20-year land leases have expired, ownership is transferred back to Idaho State University.
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Tom Brock Football Athletic Trainer 7th Season
Tom Brock is entering his seventh season with Idaho State University. Tom is heading into his third year as the lead Football Athletic Trainer, but he also serves in assisting with the Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field teams. Tom previously has spent three years as the lead Athletic Trainer with the Idaho State men’s basketball program. Brock has served under the tutelage of Hall of Fame Trainer Phil Luckey, assisting with the Football and Men’s Basketball team’s and being the Lead Athletic Trainer for the Outdoor Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Team’s. During his first two years at ISU Tom spent his first two years at Idaho State as a Graduate Assistant, where he served as the Athletic Trainer for a pair of Big Sky Conference soccer titles. Brock works with the other ISU’s staff of Athletic Trainers and Team physicians, from Idaho Orthopaedic Center, in providing injury prevention and care for the ISU athlete’s to help them return to the competition quickly and safely. Tom also serves in assisting in providing First-Aid/CPR instruction for the athletic department. Origninally from Rahway, New Jersey Tom recieved an Associates degree from Rick’s College, the transferred to Boise State University where he recieved a B.S. degree in Kinesiology in 2002, while serving as an Athletic Training student working with various athletic team’s. While attending BSU Tom completed a summer Athletic Training Internship with the New Orleans Saints in 2001. Tom completed his Masters Degree at Idaho State Univeristy in Athletic Administration in 2004. Tom is also an Eagle Scout.
INJURY PREVENTION
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY TEAM PHYSICIANS
Idaho State Sports and Orthopaedic Center
Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center Mark Campbell Head Strength and Conditioning Coach 7th Season
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Strength and Conditioning Mark Campbell has been a strength and conditioning coach for 23 years. He has 10 national certifications and has trained athletes of all ages and all sports. Coach Campbell played line backer under coach Kyle Whittingham and was the defensive player of the year at Idaho State his senior year and tried out for the NFL and CFL. He started his career teaching, coaching and training in Hawaii at Punahou High School. While working at Punahou, Campbell started his first of two personal training companies. In addition, many of his high school clients have earned college scholarships. Campbell moved back to Pocatello in 1997 where he has coached at several schools in southeast idaho. He joined Idaho State University in 2005. He became the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach in 2007. His certifications are: CSCS,ACSM,ACE,AFAA,YMCA (5), and battling ropes certified.
The beginning of 2010 marked a new era in Idaho State’s ability to train and compete when Jared Allen donated $200,000 to renovate the ISU weight room. The newly remodeled center was named in honor of Allen and has been dubbed The Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center at the Idaho Orthopaedic and Sports Center. Allen’s contribution includes the replacement of all of the current strength and conditioning equipment, all-new rubber flooring, and a new paint job as well. Allen, who had his jersey retired along with earning Hall of Fame and Ring of Honor status in November of 2009, will have his retired jersey framed and hung in the Allen Center. . While Allen has contributed in the past, most notably with the purchase of ISU’s new football uniforms and the ISU football locker room renovation, this gives back not just to football, but to all programs at ISU. Idaho State has 15 varsity sports that compete in the Big Sky Conference or the Pacific Coast Softball Conference. The donation is the second-largest ever received by ISU athletics, behind only the donation of land valued at over $1 million in Driggs, Idaho by Sylvia Papenberg and her late husband Don which will go toward Miller Ranch Stadium (softball) and Papenfield Field, ISU’s outdoor practice field. The contribution does top the $150,000 donation for ISU’s new video board by the Idaho Potato Commission. The renovation of the “Jared Allen Strength & Conditioning Center” will begin in mid December, and it will be in full working order for the studentathlete’s spring semester of competition. The project is set to be completed on Sunday, January 10, 2010. “The weight room at Idaho Orthopaedic has always been
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a good facility for our athletes to train. When I was in Pocatello last spring I started talking to Donna Hays about a project for the athletic department,” said Allen, who had his number retired on November 7, the day he was inducted into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame and the Ring of Honor. “I thought it would be awesome to update the weight room. I spend a lot of time working out and know how important it is for our athletes to have the best equipment available. Donna and I have been working out all of the details for the upgrade and I’m excited that we can announce that the plans are finalized and we are moving forward.” Mark Campbell, ISU’s strength and conditioning coach, feels that having not only a revamped weight room will be a source of pride for ISU’s athletes, but having some of the newest and best equipment will benefit everyone as well. “Because of the great generosity that Jared Allen has shown, we will be able to take our strength and conditioning program to another level. The quality and variety of the equipment we will be getting will allow all the athletes of all sports to benefit and improve their athletic performance,” said Campbell. As a player at Idaho State, Allen was twice named AllAmerica, including consensus first team honors in 2003, a year in which he broke the Idaho State single season and career sack records, leading the nation in sacks, tackles for loss, and forced fumbles. All was honored at the end of his senior season by being named the 2003 winner of the Buck Buchanan Award from the Sports Network as the I-AA Defensive Player of the Year. He has since gone on to star in the National Football League, first with the Kansas City Chiefs, and for the last two years with the Minnesota Vikings.
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Idaho State Football Facilities
Idaho State Academic Center
Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center
Game Day at Holt Arena
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Idaho State football locker room
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 second-highest ranking Filipino-American officer in the U.S. Army Roger Williams
Courtesy the United States Army
NOTABLE 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
Courtesy Thkingse Minnesota V
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.
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
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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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NOTEABLE ALUMNI
Courtesy The Cincinnati Bengals
Courtesy of Texas A&M
Merril Hoge is a reporter for ESPN, and host of the Edge/NFL Matchup.
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 U.S. Olympics Courtesy of the Pittsburgh Steelers
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
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
HOLT ARENA
Holt Arena History
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 12,000-seat football field and an 8,000-seat basketball arena with a wooden floor from the Horner Flooring Company. In August of 2011, Holt Arena received an upgrade in field turf as Hellas Construction installed new turf that is used by the Dallas Cowboys. Holt Arena has hosted many memorable events. Those coming to mind immediately include three NCAA Sub-Regional 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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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 19 games. After an opening win over Eastern The 1981 National Washington, the Bengals took out defendChampionship Ring ing 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. ISU lost at Montana 24-21, but they would not falter again. They knocked The 1981 Bengal squad went 12-1 on the way to the NCAA I-AA National Championship 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 winner-take-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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1981 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
1981 National Champions
The Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award 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. Idaho State 2010 Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Winners 2010- Dustin Tew 2009- JD Ponciano 2008- Brad Rife 2007- Jon Winn 2006- Brandon Mennear 2005- David Tongelei 2004- Jeff Davenport 2003- Josh Whitworth 2002- Bart Brooks
BABE CACCIA
2010 winner Dustin Tew
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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 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 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 have happened, I’d be happy to turn 90 again game ISU would win 26-14 on national television. next year!”
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. 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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BABE CACCIA
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.
Bengals in the NFL
Evan Dietrich-Smith, Green Bay Packers
BENGALS IN THE PROS
Jeff Charleston, New Orleans Saints
Matt Gutierrez, Washington Redskins formerly with New England Patroits.
Marvin Lewis Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach
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Bengals in the NFL
Merril Hoge, former Pittsburgh Steeler great and current ESPN NFL Announcer
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BENGALS IN THE PROS
Jeff Charleston, New Orleans Saints
Jared Allen, Minnesota Vikings
BENGALS IN THE PROS
All-Time Idaho State NFL Roster Allen, Jared, DL, Kansas City Chiefs, 2004-07 Minnesota Vikings, 2008-Present Beals, Shawn, KR, Philadelphia Eagles, 1988 Bell, Ed, WR, New York Jets, 1970-75 San Diego Chargers, 1976 Berry, John, DB, San Francisco 49ers, 1985 Busch, Mike, QB, New York Giants, 1987 Bugord, Seth, QB, Kansas City Chiefs, 2002 Charleston, Jeff, DL, Houston Texans, 2006 Indianapolis Colts, 2007 New Orleans Saints, 2008-Present Clark, D.J., CB, Carolina Panthers, 2009/Green Bay Packers 2009 Cook, Bob, DB, San Francisco 49ers, 1959 Courtney, Matt, DB, San Francisco 49ers, 1987 DeBruijn, Case, P, Kansas City Chiefs, 1982 Fitzgerald, Jamie, DB, Minnesota Vikings, 1987 Garces, Pete, K, Detroit Lions, 2000 Garnett, Rene, DB, New England Patriots, 1975 Grant, Will, C, Buffalo Bills, 1978-87 Seattle Seahawks, 1985 Griggs, Shane, QB, Green Bay Packers, 2001 Gutierrez, Matt, QB, New England Patriots, 2007-09 Chicago Bears 2010 Washington Redskins 2011 Hancock, Mike, TE, Washington Redskins, 1973-74 Harris, Carlis, WR, Denver Broncos, 1971 Hoge, Merril, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987-93 Chicago Bears, 1994 Hudgens, Kevin, DE, Atlanta Falcons, 1986 Jackson, Ruben, DB, Los Angles Raiders, 1991 Jewell, Tom, T, San Francisco 49ers, 1961 Johnson, Eddie, P, Minnesota Vikings, 2003 Cincinnati Bengals 2004 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2005 Washington Redskins, 2006 Denver Broncos, 2007 Detroit Lions, 2008 Jones, Blayne, Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1961 Kendon, Matt, DT, New England Patriots, 1975 Key, Sale’, WR, Cincinnati Bengals, 2005
Lane, Jim, C, Detroit Lions, 1983 Logan, Clyde, WR, Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 MacDonald, Dan, LB, Denver Broncos, 1987 Machurek, Mike, QB, Detroit Lions, 1982-84 Mathis, Greg, DB, Oakland Raiders, 1974 Miller, Don, LB, Seattle Seahwaks, 1990 Miller, John, T, Detroit Lions, 1964 Mitchell, Isaac, RB, Buffalo Bills, 2004 Morieno, Joel, DL, New York Jets, 1978 O’Neal, Ken, TE, New Orleans Saints, 1987 Otto, Bob, DL, Seattle Seahawks, 1985 Dallas Cowboys, 1986 Houston Oilers, 1987 Price, Phil, DB, Oakland Raiders, 1972 Robinson, Josh, DB, Baltimore Ravens, 2002 Roman, John, G, Baltimore Colts, 1975 New York Jet 1976-82 Scribner, Rick, G, Green Bay Packers, 1977 Smith-Dietrich, Evan, OL, Green Bay Packers, 2009-Present Year Stephenson, Al, T, Baltimore 2004 2003 Colts, 1956 1987 Taylor, Dan, T, Dallas 1986 Cowboys 1983 1985 1983 Thompson, Edwin, TE, Kansas City Chiefs, 2005 1982 Togafau, Pago, LB, Ari 1977 zona Cardinals/Philadelphia 1975 Eagles, 2007 New Orleans Saints, 2008 1974 Arizona Cardinals, 2009 Tennessee Titans/Arizona 1973 Cardinals, 2010 1972 Toner, Tom, LB, Green Bay 1971 Packers, 1973 1970 1964 Tripp, Paul. T, San Fran1961 cisco 49ers, 1957 1959 Vertefeuille, Brian, T, San Diego 1958 1957 Chargers, 1974 1956 Wagstaff, Jim, DB, Detroit Lions, 1958
Zeidman, Dan, PK,
Chicago Cardinals, 1959 Buffalo Bills, 1960-61 Carolina Panthers, 2009
Eddie Johnson
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Idaho State NFL Draft Choices
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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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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Team Chiefs Vikings Steelers Falcons Seahawks Cowboys Lions Lions Chiefs Packers Patriots Patriots Colts Chargers Raiders Packers Redskins Raiders Broncos Jets Lions 49ers 49ers Lions 49ers Colts
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
Bengals in Other Professional Leagues
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, 2010-11 Dan McDonald Maryland Commandos, 1989 Eddie Thompson Spokane Shock, 2010 Pittsburgh Power 2011 Brandon Tuia Milwaukee Mustangs, 2001 Mark Weivoda Chicago Rush, 2010-11
AF2
Emery Beckles Tri-Cities Fever, 2007-08 David Beverly Quad City Steamrollers, 2008 DeRonn Finley Green Bay Blizzard, 2004 Bakersfield Blitz, 2005-2007 Boise Burn, 2008
Canadian Football League 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
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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 Emery Beckles Wyoming Calvary, 2011 Michael Hodges Wyoming Calvary, 2011
XFL
Eric Johnson Los Angeles Xtreme, 2001
BENGALS IN THE PROS
NFL Europe
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
Mike Kramer Idaho State Head Coach Idaho, 1977 First Season
One of the most successful coaches in Big Sky football history is now an Idaho State Bengal. Mike Kramer was hired to be the Bengal’s 25th head coach in program history on Nov. 22, 2010. Kramer has previously been the head coach at fellow Big Sky Conference schools, Eastern Washington and Montana State. He is one of only five coaches in Big Sky history to be named Big Sky Coach of the Year three times: twice while at Montana State and once at Eastern Washington. He has 77 career wins, 53 of which came in league play which ranks fourth all-time in conference history. He is the only coach to win Big Sky Coach of the Year honors at two different schools. His 53 Big Sky wins ranks third for most in the Big Sky record books. He needs only one victory to tie Don Read (Montana) and move into second place. Kramer spent the last year as the assistant to the director of football operations at Washington State. Prior to Washington State Kramer was hired as the head coach at Montana State in 2000 where he coached at until May of 2007. During his time in Bozeman he amassed 40 wins and led the Bobcats to three Big Sky Conference championships. From 2002-07 MSU went 35-26, including an eight-win campaign in 2006 which at the time was the schools highest-total since 1984. Kramer orchestrated five-straight winning seasons in Bozeman; the longest for the program in more than 40 years. Montana State’s 2006 season featured the first postseason win and postseason home games since 1984 and a No. 10 final national ranking. The 2006 team lost in the quarterfinals to eventual national champion Appalachian State.
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Kramer’s defensive staff and then, with the addition of Don Bailey as offensive coordinator, rewrote most of the Bobcat record books during his seven year run. Records broken and surpassed included: most total offense, passing, rushing, and receiving records for single game, season, and career in almost every category. His 2001-03 teams lead the Big Sky Conference in total defense under the direction of current Boise State defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski. A key feature of Kramer’s success was ending a 17-game losing streak to arch-rival Montana. In fact, the Bobcats under Kramer were able to beat the perennial Big Sky
Champion Grizzlies 3-of-4 contests 200205. Attendance at Bobcat games doubled and tripled to the current levels enjoyed by the Bobcat faithful. Notable among the many of Kramer’s outstanding Bobcat performers was quarterback Travis Lulay currently with the British Columbia Lions, running back Ryan Johnson who was named to the Elite Eight as a NCAA scholar athlete in 2003, cornerback Joey Thomas currently with the Oakland Raiders and center Jeff Bolton who was named the Rimington Award Winner (I-AA) after the 2005 season. He also served as head coach at Eastern Washington, where he compiled a record of 37-32 from 1994-99, including the school’s first outright conference title in 1997. That year he guided his team to the semi-finals of the FCS playoffs, the last Big Sky team other than Montana to make the semi-finals. His Eastern team lost to eventual national champion Youngstown State coached by Jim Tressel. From 1995 through 1999 the Eagles produced a 1,000 yard rusher every season. The Colton, Wash., native began his coaching career at his prep alma mater as a student teacher and assistant coach in 1976, helping the team to an undefeated season and the state B-11 Championship. The next year, Kramer became teacher and assistant football coach at Helena High under eventual University of Montana Head Coach Mick Dennehy. In 1980, upon his mentor’s departure to join the MSU staff, he was elevated to the head coaching position. During his highly successful tenure - he led the Bengals to their first winning season since 1958 - was capped with a stint as the winning head coach in the East-West Shrine Game in 1982. After serving as Helena’s head coach from 1980-82, Kramer joined the Bobcat staff in 1983 as a defensive line coach and a year later was part of a the 1984 Big Sky Conference and NCAA I-AA national championship squad as the inside linebackers coach for head coach Dave Arnold. In 1985, Kramer assumed defensive coordinator duties and moved to coaching the secondary. Following the 1986 season, Kramer returned to the high school ranks as a teacher and head football coach at Tacoma Stadium High School and remained there for two seasons. In 1989, Dick Zornes hired Kramer as Eastern Washington’s defensive line coach. In 1991, Kramer moved to the offensive side of the ball where he coached for three seasons helping the Eagles to a share of the Big Sky conference title in 1992.
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As the head coach of the Eagles Kramer’s teams rewrote most of the total offense, rushing, passing and receiving records at EWU. Those records were eclipsed by former Kramer assistant coach and eventual head coach Paul Wulff’s teams 2000-07. Current national champion Eastern Washington’s success followed on the heels of such Kramer luminaries as quarterback Harry Leons, running backs Rex Prescott and Michael McKenzie, offensive tackle Trent Pollard, and wide receiver Jeff Ogden. Kramer recruited to Eastern Washington eventual NFL defensive lineman Dario Romero and wide receiver Lamont Brighful. A 1977 graduate of Idaho, Kramer started 36 of his 44 games on the offensive and defensive lines, including nine games at defensive end as a freshman in 1972. The next year he started seven games at center, and in 1974 and 1975 started at guard for current ISU tight ends coach Matt Troxel’s grandfather Ed Troxel. Kramer’s education credentials include a bachelor of science degree from the University of Idaho, a master’s degree in physical education from Eastern Washington and graduate studies in educational administration at Washington State University. He is an avid mountaineer with conquests of most of the tallest peaks in the Pacific Northwest including several different routes on Mt Rainier.
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Mike’s wife of 37 years Sandi is a health care administrator with degrees in nursing from Carroll College and Montana State University. They have two daughters: Courtney is Bozeman city historic preservationist with degrees from Montana State University and the University of Kentucky while Gretchen is a senior at Washington State University.
Mike Kramer Career Record Mike Kramer Year by Year Record Year School 1994 Eastern Washington 1995 Eastern Washington 1996 Eastern Washington 1997 Eastern Washington 1998 Eastern Washington 1999 Eastern Washington 2000 Montana State 2001 Montana State 2002 Montana State 2003 Montana State 2004 Montana State 2005 Montana State 2006 Montana State *Big Sky Conference Champion
Overall 4-7 3-8 6-5 12-2 5-6 7-4 0-11 5-6 7-6 7-6 6-5 7-4 8-5 77-75
Big Sky Conference All-Time Win List 1- Chris Ault, Nevada (13) 2- Don Read, Montana (10) 3- Mike Kramer, EWU, MSU (13)
Big Sky Conference All-Time Win List
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1- Chris Ault, Nevada 2- Don Read, Montana 3- Bobby Hauck, Montana 3- Mike Kramer, EWU, MSU
Conference 2-5 1-6 4-4 7-1* 4-4 6-2 0-8 4-3 5-2* 5-2* 4-3 5-2* 6-2* 53-44
Mike Kramer Fast Facts - Kramer joins Dennis Erickson (Arizona State, Oregon State, Washington State) as the only coach to lead three teams in the same conference at the Division I level. - He is the only coach in league history to coach multiple Big Sky teams, which makes him the only coach to win Big Sky championships at two different schools and win Coach of the Year at two different schools. - Kramer has coached in the league for 13 seasons, tying him with Nevada’s Chris Ault and NAU’s Jerome Souers for longest time served in the league. - Kramer was named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year in 2005, 2002 and 1997.
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Don Bailey
Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB Portland State, ‘91 First Season Don Bailey enters his first year as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Idaho State. Bailey has proven to be one of the most innovative offensive coaches in the country as players at every school he has coached at have set school and conference records. Before coming to Idaho State Bailey was the passing game coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receiver coach at South Dakota State. He coached Ryan Berry, a first-team Missouri Valley Conference member who led the league in passing with 3,106 yards and 30 touchdowns. Berry set single season South Dakota State records for most completions, yards and attempts. By the end of the 2008 season, the SDSU offense had set nine offensive records. In 2008 Bailey also coached Jaron Harris who earned first-team all-conference honors, leading the Jacks with 70 catches for 966 yards and 11 touchdowns. Glen Fox earned second-team all-conference honors with 66 catches for 792 yards and 10 touchdowns. Prior to coaching at South Dakota State, Bailey coached the wide receivers from July 2007 to March 2008 at Weber State. He was responsible for tutoring Bryant Eteuati, a first-team all-conference honoree as wide receiver and kick returner and led the nation in all-purpose yards with 207.6 a contest, Bailey was the offensive coordinator, quarterback and wide receivers coach under Kramer at Montana State where he helped guide the Bobcats to conference championships in 2002, 2003 and 2005. He coached Travis Lulay, a four-year starter at quarterback who ranks second-all-time in the Big Sky for total offense with 12,205 yards. He is the Bobcats all-time leading passer with 10,746 yards and 58 touchdowns. Lulay also rushed for 1,459 yards in his career with 23 touchdowns. He is a three-time all- conference selection. The former MSU quarterback ranked second in the nation in total offense in 2004 and ninth in 2005. He also had four receivers earn all-conference honors. During Bailey’s time at Montana State his offensive teams’ broke a total of 109 offensive records, individual and team since 2001. On the receiving side, Bailey coached Junior Adams, Aaron Hill, Scott Turnquist and Rick Gatewood to all-conference selections. Adams ranks sixth all-time for receptions at Montana State while Turnquist ranks third all-time for yardage. Gatewood ranks fifth all-time at MSU in receptions and yards. Bailey also spent time at Cal Poly as the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks and receivers coach where he coached Seth Burford, who was drafted in the sixth round by the San Diego Chargers. In 2000, Burford was sixth in the nation in passing efficiency, and set the single-season total offense record. Receiver Kassim Osgood garnered first-team All-American honors in 2000 as he set the single-season receptions and yardage record. The Bengal offensive coordinator coached at Shepherd College and Cheyney University. Bailey coached on Pokey’s Allen’s staff at Portland State form 1991-93 and at Boise State from 1993-96. In 1994, Bailey was a part of the Bronco team that was on the national championship. Wide receiver Ryan Ikebe became the all-time leader in receiving yards and second all-time in receptions at 169. While coaching at Portland State, Bailey was a part of a team that went to the playoffs each year.
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Bailey graduated from Portland State in 1991 with a degree in Speech Communications.
Derrick Roche Offensive Line Washington State, ‘03 First Season
Derrick Roche enters his first year as the offensive line coach at Idaho State. Roche comes to Idaho State after spending the last three seasons at Millersville University coaching the offensive line. Prior to Millersville, Roche was a graduate assistant coach at UTEP from August 2005-July 2008. During his time in El Paso he served as the special teams’ program coordinator and the offensive line graduate assistant. He was responsible for special teams scouting report, defensive scout team, film break down and assisting in coaching the offensive line. Roche has also spent time assisting the Washington State football camps and he was a volunteer assistant coach at Kentridge High School in 2004. Roche played at Washington State from 1998-2003 where he was on the team that played in the Rose Bowl in 2003 and the Sun Bowl in 2001. He participated in the East-West Shrine game in January of 2003. Roche was an AFCA first-team All-American in 2002, a two-time all-Pac-10 offensive line selection (2001-02) and a three-time Washington State Offensive Lineman of the Year. He also started 37 straight games and 40 during his collegiate playing career.
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Roche graduated with a degree in sports management and an option in advertising in December of 2003 from Washington State.
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Mike Rigell Running Backs BYU, ‘02 First Season
Mike Rigell is entering his first season as an assistant coach with the Idaho State football program. This is his second year overall at Idaho State as he served as a graduate assistant in 2010. Rigell will work with the running backs in 2011. As a graduate assistant, Rigell worked with the offensive staff, including running backs, wide receivers and return specialists. Prior to coming to Idaho State, Rigell spent time at Utah as a volunteer assistant coach, assisting the offensive coordinator with wide receiver and running back duties. Rigell played collegiate football at BYU in 1997-98 and 2000-01. No BYU football player has returned a kickoff for a touchdown since he did in the 1998 season. After college, Rigell played in the National Indoor Football League from 2004-06 Since 2005, Rigell has spent his summers working at various collegiate football camps. In 2010, he worked at SUU and Utah’s team and individual skills camp. He has also worked camps at Washington, Washington State, Pacific Lutheran, Washington High School and the Jason Gesser Football Camp. He also runs his own Rep’n Sports Speed and Conditioning camp in the summer and he is the owner of a sports apparel company, Rep’n Sports. Rigell also spent time at Interlake, Shelton and Foster High School’s in Washington coaching. Rigell graduated from BYU in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.
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Rigell has a five-year old daughter named Mataya Rene Perry Rigell.
Matt Troxel Tight Ends Montana, ‘09 First Season
Matt Troxel enters his first season as the tight ends coach at Idaho State University. He comes to Idaho State after serving as the graduate assistant coach at the University of Idaho since 2009. During his time at Idaho he worked with the wide receivers in 2009 and the offensive line in 2010. He was in charge of coordinating the scout team defense, breaking all opponents’ film and putting together the offensive scouting report. Troxel was a part of the 8-5 Idaho team that won the 2009 Humanitarian Bowl. The 2009 team finished ninth in total offense nationally. Prior to coming to Idaho, Troxel was a student-assistant at Montana in 2008 where he assisted the wide receivers and coordinated the scout team defense. Troxel played collegiate football at Montana from 2004-07 where his team was the 2004 1-AA National Runner-Up, and 2004 Big Sky Champion. Montana won the Big Sky championship all four years he played at Montana. In 2006, the Grizzlies advanced to the 2006 FCS semi-finals.
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Troxel was a three-year letterman as a wide receiver, kick returner, punt returner and a holder. He was awarded the Naseby Rhinehart Scholar-Athlete Award in the fall of 2007. Troxel played for Bobby Hauck; now the head coach at UNLV.
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Rudy Griffin Inside Linebackers Alabama, ‘06 First Season
Rudy Griffin enters his first year as the inside linebackers coach at Idaho State University. Griffin comes to Idaho State after spending a year as a graduate assistant coach at Washington State where he worked with the offensive line. Last year at WSU, Griffin was in charge of editing game film, overseeing the recruiting budget, teaching individual skills and coordinating official recruiting visits. Prior to working as a graduate assistant coach at Washington State, Griffin served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Demopolis High School in Alabama from 2008-10. While at Demopolis he was responsible for calling plays and making personnel choices. Griffin’s defense improved each year as they allowed only 14 points a game. In 2008, Griffin saw three defenders sign to play Division I football and in 2009 his team won the 5A state championship, allowing only 17 points a game. That year the defense had 21 interceptions, 32.5 sacks and did not allow a 100-yard rusher in eight games. Two Demopolis’ defenders signed to play Division I football in 2009. Griffin worked as the defensive line and strength and conditioning coach at Worth County High School in Georgia in 2007 and 2008. Griffin also coached at Dakota State University and Holy Spirit High School in Tuscalossa, Ala. Griffin played four years of collegiate football. He was a two-year starter at defensive tackle at Alabama from 200305 where the defense ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in total defense. He was named to the SEC All-Academic Honor Roll and was captain for the Cotton Bowl. Before Alabama, Griffin played two years at The Citadel where he was a two-year starter at defensive end and tackle. During his time there he made the dean’s list.
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Griffin’s recruiting areas at Idaho State are Georgia, Florida and Dallas.
Todd Bates Defensive Line Alabama, ‘05 First Season
Todd Bates is entering his first season at Idaho State as the defensive line coach. Bates, who is an East Alabama native played for the University of Alabama from 2001-04 and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Business Management. While playing for the Crimson Tide, Bates was the only true freshman to play for the Tide in 2001. He was also selected SEC Defensive Player of the Week twice, and named team captain for the 2004 season. After college, Bates played for the Tennessee Titans as a defensive end in 2005 and 2006 seasons. Bates has spent the last three years at Oxford High School where he was an assistant football coach for the yellow jackets as well as the head strength and conditioning coach. While at Oxford, Bates coaches four defensive lineman who went on to sign Division I scholarships.
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Todd is also the founder of Todd Bates Enterprises LLC and the annual Todd Bates Football Skills Camp www. toddbates.org. Bates is married to his college sweetheart La’Tesa and they had their first born child Angel Maylene Bates February 1, 2011.
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Ryan Smaha Outside Linebackers Eastern Oregon, ‘04 First Season
Ryan Smaha begins his second stint as an assistant coach with the Idaho State football program. After coaching the tight ends and serving as the assistant recruiting coordinator from 2004-06, Smaha will coach the outside linebackers in his second go around.
tracked player participation.
Smaha spent the previous football season coaching the tight ends at Western Oregon where he assisted the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in run game planning. Smaha coordinated walk-on players and
During the summer of 2010, Ryan helped coach the SWARCO Raiders in Innsbruck, Austria. Smaha served as a graduate assistant at Washington State from January 2007-April 2010. While working with the program he coached the SAM linebackers in 2008-09 and the assisted the defensive backs coach in 2007. During this time he also served as the defensive and special team’s coach. During Smaha’s coaching tenure he coached three Pac-10 honorable mention players (Greg Trent, Andy Mattingly and Husain Abdullah) who all signed free agent contracts with NFL teams. During his time at Idaho State he coached second-team all Big Sky tight end Brandon Mennear. Smaha, a Pullman, Wash. native, played for Eastern Oregon during the 2002-03 seasons. During the 03 season Smaha earned Football’s Big-Team-Little Me award.
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Smaha earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration in marketing in June of 2004 and he is set to graduate with his master’s in higher education administration in May of 2011.
Daniel Drayton Defensive Backs Oregon State, ‘07 First Season
Daniel Drayton enters his first year as the defensive back coach at Idaho State. He comes to Idaho State after working as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon State since June 2009. While at Oregon State, Drayton worked with the safeties on defense, the gunners on the punt team and the pressers on the punt return team. He assisted the defensive coordinator with the defensive backs and coordinating practice. He conducted daily meetings with freshmen and sophomore defensive backs, as well as with scout team members because he was the scout team coordinator. He was also in charge of weekly opponent scouting reports as he completed breakdowns of opponents’ offensive film creating weekly opponent cut-ups. On game day, Drayton charted defensive calls, offensive plays, down and distance and field zone. Lastly, he assisted defensive staff members with evaluations and write ups on recruits, and he helped the recruiting coordinator with coordinating recruiting weekends. As a graduate assistant, Drayton saw his team beat Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl in 2008 and lose to BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl in 2009. Prior to being a graduate assistant at Oregon State, he was a player for the Beavers from 2004 – 2007. During his athletic career, Oregon State went to three bowl games and won each of them. In 2004, the Beavers participated in the Insight Bowl versus Notre Dame and won 38 – 21. Then, in 2006, Oregon State went to the Sun Bowl against Missouri and squeaked out a victory 39 – 38. In 2007, the Beavers played in the Emerald Bowl versus Maryland and won 21 – 14.
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Drayton was a four-year letter winner at Oregon State as a defensive back from 2004 – 2007.
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Anthony Tucker Wide Receivers Fresno State ‘99 First Season
Anthony Tucker enters his first year as wide receivers coach at Idaho State. Tucker comes to Pocatello after spending last year working with the football program at Colorado as the offensive technical assistant. Prior to Colorado, he served as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Calif., from 2006-09. In 2008-09, he also coached the wide receivers in the Best of the West Quarterback and Wide Receiver Skills Camp in Lakewood. He spent four years in the NFL, originally signing as a free agent with the New York Giants in 1999 and earning a spot on the Giants’ practice squad in 2000. He was allocated to NFL Europe from the Giants in 2001 and played for the Amsterdam Admirals. He signed with the St. Louis Rams in 2002 and then suffered a career-ending leg injury. A three year letter winner at Fresno State as a wide receiver from 1994-98, he led the team in receiving yards as junior in 1997 when he had 32 catches for 414 yards and three touchdowns.
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He graduated from Fresno State in 1999 with a bachelor of science in criminology. He was a WAC Scholar Athlete and was a member of the dean’s list three times and earned President’s list honors one time for having a 4.0 grade point average. A football and track and field star at Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, Calif., under coach John Barnes, the winningest coach in Orange County history, he helped his team compile a perfect 14-0 record his senior season in 1993 to win the school’s third straight CIF championship. He was a team captain on the track, where he participated in hurdle and sprinting events.
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He was born February 27, 1976 at the Fort Carson Army Base in Colorado Springs, Colo. He lived in Seoul, Korea for a year as a child. He has been a boxing enthusiast most of his life and also studied film, commercial and improvisational acting in Philadelphia. He enjoys reading and considers himself a novice film editor.
ROSTER
2011 Bengal Numerical Roster No.
Name
Ht
Wt
Pos.
Class
Hometown
Previous School
1 2 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 39 40 43 44 45
Andrew Benevides** Donovan Henley Anthony Boyles Ryan Coleman Greg Melendez* Cameron Richmond Derek Graves Basim Hudeen* Ed Pritchett Tavoy Moore* Demetrius Allen Brad Kragthorpe Rodrick Rumble** Erich Pew Kelvin Miller** Kevin Yost David Harrington* Justin Arias CJ Reyes Kelvin Krosch*** Aaron Prier Jarrod Daniels Nate Weber Phillip Pleasant** Tanner Davis* Jahmel Rover* Jon Davidson Cameron Gupton** Cody Sorensen A.J. Storms*** Brenan Ghassemiah** Daniel McSurdy Ethan Monroe** J.T. Albers*** Clint Brock** Brendon Garcia* Michael Berger Trevor Spence Leki Fuapau* Jake Pele Keelan McCaffery
5-9 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-6 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-7 6-5 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1
175 175 210 208 211 175 185 234 188 193 215 185 201 153 185 195 185 200 211 210 176 190 170 190 190 201 170 188 190 230 185 192 208 227 220 150 175 215 232 220 209
WR DB WR DB DB WR WR LB DB RB LB QB WR PK DB QB P QB PK WR DB WR DB DB DB RB DB DB DB LB DB WR LB LB LS PK DB LB LB LB LB
RS.-Jr. Jr. Rs.-Jr Rs.-Fr. Rs.-Sr. Jr, Rs.-So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Rs.-Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. R-Fr. So. Sr. Rs.-So. Rs.-Fr.
Santa Rosa, Calif. Chandler, Ariz. Los Angeles, Calif. Rialto, Calif. Brooklyn, N.Y. Fairfield, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Elizabeth, N.J. Columbus, Georgia Long Beach, Calif. Miami, Florida Tulsa, Okla. Oak Harbor, Wash. Pocatello, Idaho Lakewood, Wash. Peoria, Ariz. Marina, Calif. Agoura Hills, Calif. New Hall, Calif. Mackay, Idaho San Pablo, Calif. Manteca, Calif. Idaho Falls, Idaho Rosamond, Calif. Gig Harbor, Wash. Rialto, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Brentwood, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Meridian, Idaho Anaheim, Calif. Boise, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Graham, Wash. Mesa, Ariz. Monte Vista, Calif. Idaho Falls, Idaho Aberdeen, Idaho Sacramento, Calif. Algona, Wash. Rupert, Idaho
Folsom HS Glendale College Washington Carter HS Hofstra Santa Rosa College San Jaoquin Delta College Hofstra Carver HS Cerritos College Miami Northwestern HS Holland Hall HS Oak Harbor HS Highland HS Lakes HS Glendale College Tennessee College of the Canyons Hart HS Mackay HS Salesian HS Modesto College Skyline HS Desert HS Gig Harbor HS Chaffey College Oregon State Freedom HS Ferris HS Meridian HS Canyon HS Mountain View HS Lewiston HS Graham-Kepowsin HS Mountain View HS Monte Vista HS Skyline HS Aberdeen HS Sierra College Auburn-Riverside HS Miniaco HS
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2011 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. 35 J.T. Albers*** LB 11 Demetrius Allen LB 17 Justin Arias QB 82 Luke Austin* WR 78 Jim Bagley OL 96 Austin Baker DL 74 Nick Beckman OL 46 Mitch Beckstead LB 39 Michael Berger DB 91 James Bergren* DL 58 Derek Berrey LB 1 Andrew Benevides** WR 4 Anthony Boyles WR 36 Clint Brock** LS 86 Duke Bukoski WR 56 Mark Clampitt** OL 76 Braeden Clayson*** OL 4 Ryan Coleman DB 71 Josh Cutler OL 21 Jarrod Daniels WR 25 Tanner Davis* DB 27 Jon Davidson DB 83 Derek Despot TE 75 Christian Diehm OL 97 Chris Edwards DL 51 David Forester DL 47 Jack Francis* LB 43 Leki Fuapau* LB 37 Brendon Garcia* PK 31 Brenan Ghassemiah**DB 49 Christian Gines DB 7 Derek Graves WR 93 Tyler Graves DL 99 Austin Graves DL 28 Cameron Gupton** DB 16 David Harrington* P 2 Donovan Henley DB 88 Josh Hill** TE 8 Basim Hudeen* LB 77 Erik Jacobson OL 89 Seth Johnson WR 12 Brad Kragthorpe QB 18 Kelvin Krosch*** WR 92 Kimo Makaula DL 45 Keelan McCaffery LB
Mitch Beckstead Jack Francis* Tyler Myers Christian Gines Taylor Ragan David Forester Richie Te’o Jordan Monga* Mark Clampitt** Justin Vae’ena* Derek Berry Elijah Ruhl* Jon Van Vliet** Sage Warner David Tyler*** Jordan Peterson Josh Cutler Nick Beckman Christian Diehm Braeden Clayson*** Erik Jacobson Jim Bagley Brad Shedd*** Luke Austin* Derek Despot Chase Place Andrew Zamora* Duke Bukoski Josh Hill** Seth Johnson Isaiah Walker James Bergren* Kimo Makaula Tyler Graves Jake Rouser** Austin Baker Chris Edwards Austin Schnizler* Austin Graves
6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-2
220 225 202 180 215 255 232 275 275 244 223 329 266 261 277 260 285 270 235 300 265 285 280 170 217 181 228 196 233 181 272 236 235 220 226 249 245 262 235
Coaching Staff Mike Kramer Head Football Coach Don Bailey Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Derrick Roche Offensive Line Mike Rigell Running Backs
LB LB LB DB LB DL DL LB OL DL LB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR TE WR TE WR TE WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL
Rs. Fr. Sr. Fr. Rs. Fr. Fr. Rs. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Rs.-So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Rs. So. Fr. Rs.-Fr. Fr. Sr. Rs.-Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Rs.-So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.-Rs.
Dayton, Idaho La Mirada, Calif. Twin Falls, Idaho Nampa, Idaho Belvue, Wash. Idaho City, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Henderson, Nev. Torrence, Calif. Oceanside, Calif. University Place, Wash. Kent, Wash. Twin Falls, Idaho Declo, Idaho Puyallup, Wash. Pingree, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Boise, Idaho Carson, Calif. Burley, Idaho Hailey, Idaho Meridian, Idaho Flagstaff, Ariz. Boise, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Boise, Idaho Placentia, Calif. Honolulu, HI Blackfoot, Idaho Rapid City, South Dakota Kent, Wash. Murrieta, Calif. Kailua, HI Fruitland, Idaho Oak Harbor, Wash. Dubois, Wyo. Meridian, Idaho Ventura, Calif. Kennewick, Wash.
Matt Troxel Anthony Tucker Rudy Griffin Todd Bates
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West Side HS Cerritos College Canyon Ridge HS Sky View HS Sammamish HS Idaho City HS Pocatello HS Fresno City College West HS Oceanside HS Curtis HS College of the Sequoias Lighthouse Christian HS Declo HS Puyallup HS Snake River HS Highland HS Capital HS San Pedro HS Burley HS Wood River HS Rocky Mountain HS Flagstaff HS Skyview HS Idaho Falls HS Rocky Mountain HS Santa Ana JC St. Louis HS Boise State Stevens HS Kent-Meridian HS Vista Murrieta HS Washington Fruitland HS Oak Harbor HS Dubois HS Meridian HS St. Bonaventure HS Washington State
Tight Ends Wide Receivers Inside Linebackers Defensive Line
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32 5 15 55 34 10 48 44 69 14 20 84 24 9 50 17 6 95 26 60 13 98 79 29 40 30 52 63 57 61 90 62 23 15 85
Daniel McSurdy Greg Melendez* Kelvin Miller** Jordan Monga* Ethan Monroe** Tavoy Moore* Tyler Myers Jake Pele Jordan Peterson Erich Pew Aaron Prier Chase Place Phillip Pleasant** Ed Pritchett Taylor Ragan CJ Reyes Cameron Richmond Jake Rouser** Jahmel Rover* Elijah Ruhl* Rodrick Rumble** Austin Schnizler* Brad Shedd*** Cody Sorensen Trevor Spence A.J. Storms*** Richie Te’o David Tyler*** Justin Vae’ena* Jon Van Vliet** Isaiah Walker Sage Warner Nate Weber Kevin Yost Andrew Zamora*
Pronunciation Guide 1- Andrew BEN-UH-VEE-DUS 91- James BUHR-gren 86 Duke BOO-KOW-SKI 75- Christian DEE-EM 43- LEH-KEY FU-A-POW 31- GAS-A-ME-UH 8- Bah-Seem HU-DEAN 12- Brad Krag-THORPE 18- Kelvin CRAW-SH 98- KEY-MO MAH-K-ALA 44- Jake PAY-LEY 60- Elijah RULE 57- Justin VIE-EN-A
WR DB DB LB LB RB LB LB OL PK DB WR DB DB LB PK WR DL RB OL WR DL OL DB LB LB DL OL DL OL DL OL DB QB TE
ROSTER
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 69 71 74 75 76 77 78 79 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 99
DEPTH CHART
2011 Depth Chart Offense WR (X)- 21 Jarrod Daniels So. 6 Cam Richmond Jr. 82 Luke Austin So. 18 Kelvin Krosch Sr. WR (Slot)-32 Dan McSurdy Rs. Fr. 7 Derek Graves Rs. So. 86 Duke Bukoski Fr. 89 Seth Johnson Fr. LT- 79 Brad Shedd Sr. 69 Jordan Peterson Rs. So. 75 Christian Diehm Fr. LG- 56 Mark Clampitt Jr. 71 Josh Cutler Fr. C- 61 Jon Van Vliet Jr. 63 David Tyler Sr. RG- 76 Braeden Clayson Sr. 62 Sage Warner Rs. So 60 Elijah Ruhl Rs. Jr. RT- 77 Eric Jacobson Rs. Jr. 74 Nick Beckman Rs. Fr. 78 Jim Bagley Fr. TE- 88 Josh Hill Jr. 85 Andrew Zamora Sr. 83 Derek Despot Fr. WR (Z)- 13 Rodrick Rumble Jr. 4 Anthony Boyles Rs. Jr. 1 Andrew Benevides Rs. Jr. 84 Chase Place Fr. QB- 15 Kevin Yost Jr. 17 Justin Arias So. 12 Brad Kragthorpe Fr. RB- 10 Tavoy Moore Sr. 26 Jahmel Rover Rs. Jr. 20 Aaron Prier Fr.
5-11 6-1 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-7 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-6 5-8 5-10
190 175 170 210 192 185 183 181 280 260 244 275 285 266 277 300 261 329 265 270 285 233 228 217 201 210 175 180 195 200 175 193 201 175
Kick Specialists K- 37 Brendon Garcia 17 CJ Reyes 14 Eric Pew P 16 David Harrington LS- 36 Clint Brock PR- 10 Tavoy Moore KR- 10 Tavoy Moore
5-11 5-7 5-6 6-2 6-2 5-6 5-6
150 211 145 185 220 193 193
So. Rs. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
as of August 2, 2011 Defense SAM- 4 34 45 48 Anchor- 91 90 96 NT- 55 98 51 97 DE- 95 99 92 93 WILL- 35 40 50 46 BUCK- 8 47 43 58 MIKE- 30 44 11 CB- 28 2 39 SS- 25 31 29 FS- 5 49 9 CB- 15 27 38
Ryan Coleman Rs. So. Ethan Monroe Rs. Jr. Keelan McCaffery Rs. Fr. Tyler Myers Fr. James Bergren So. Isaiah Walker Rs. So. Austin Baker So. Jordan Monga Sr. Austin Schnizler Rs. Jr. David Forester Rs. Fr. Chris Edwards Fr. Jake Rouser Jr. Austin Graves Rs. Fr. Kimo Makaula Rs. So. Tyler Graves Fr. JT Albers Sr. Trevor Spence Rs. So. Taylor Ragan Fr. Mitch Beckstead Rs. Fr. Basim Hudeen Sr. Jack Francis Sr. Leki Fuapau Sr. Derek Berrey Fr. AJ Storms Sr. Jake Pele Rs. So. Demetrious Allen Fr. Cameron Gupton Jr. Donovon Henley Jr. Michael Berger Rs. Fr. Tanner Davis Rs. So. Brenan Ghassemieh Jr. Cody Sorenson Fr. Greg Melendez Rs. Sr. Christian Gines Rs. Fr. Ed Pritchett Fr. Kelvin Miller Sr. Jon Davidson Rs. So. Nate Weber Fr.
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6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11
208 208 209 195 236 272 245 275 262 255 245 226 235 235 220 227 215 215 220 234 225 232 215 230 220 210 188 175 175 190 185 190 211 180 185 185 170 170
2011 Season Preview
“We are excited to begin with a new football team that has distinct physical attributes and a facility that allows us to be outside of the range of normal,” Kramer said. “We want to be cutting edge as a team on and off the field. For us that began academically with a level of excellence. We proved that this past spring semester.” On offense Kramer wants his team to be fast paced and always on the attack while on defense he likes his team’s ability to adapt to various coverages. The first year Bengal coach is also excited about his special-teams unit that will put this team at the forefront of the Big Sky Conference in that area. Rodrick Rumble Here is a closer look at the 2011 Bengals.
Offense
“On offense we really want to press the envelope in
terms of yards gained, touchdowns scored, attempted and the pace of our attack,” Kramer said. “Our offense should be able to pick up the pace with what we established as a staff in the last decade at Montana State. We want to not only equal but exceed the efforts we had under a couple of great quarterbacks there and we expect to do it immediately.”
Overall the Bengal coaches like what all three quarterbacks bring to the table. “All three guys are cerebral,” Kramer said. “All three guys have quick releases. All three guys have good vision and all three guys are academically what we want. It is a great mix.”
Quarterback
Wide Receiver
The one player that joined the team in January was Yost and he participated in spring ball and the coaches came away pleased with how he picked up the system. On his two junior college quarterbacks Kramer said, “Both have a great understanding of the sport and they both have quick releases. The only difference is Yost is a junior and Arias is a sophomore.”
Rumble had an impressive spring and Kramer said Austin and McSurdy “showed they can play effectively within our offense.”
The Bengalshave three quarterbacks on the roster in junior college transfers Kevin Yost and Justin Arias and freshman Brad Kragthorpe. All three student-athletes bring qualities the ISU coach loves and he is looking forward to the start of camp to see who emerges as the starter.
Kragthorpe comes to the Bengal football team with an excellent football heritage as his grandfather Dave was the head coach of ISU when the team won the National Championship in 1981 and his dad Steve was the head coach at Louisville and Tulsa and is currently the offensive coordinator at LSU. “He is a little more slight in terms of height but he is as well schooled as any freshman quarterback is in the United States being that his dad is the former head coach at Tulsa at Louisville and is currently the offensive coordinator at LSU,” Kramer said.
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The Bengal quarterbacks are going to have plenty of options to throw the ball too. Returning from last year’s team is Rodrick Rumble, Luke Austin, Daniel McSurdy and Kelvin Krosch. Joining the squad this year are transfers Cameron Richmond, Derek Graves and Anthony Boyles.
On the newcomers, Kramer said they will allow the offense to compete and be “mature, fast-paced and accomplished very early. We have excellent depth and versatility at our receiving corp.”
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SEASON PREVIEW
This past off season has been a time of change for the Idaho State football program. The change started with Mike Kramer, the fourth winningest coach in Big Sky Conference history with 77 wins, being named the head football coach in November of 2010. Then this past summer new turf was installed in Holt Arena to add to the excitement of the upcoming 2011 season. Now the 2011 Bengals are ready to take that enthusiasm and begin the season.
Tight End
One player who could be ready for a breakout season is junior Josh Hill. Hill, a two-year starter, emerged in the spring as a primary target for the Bengal quarterbacks and he will be counted on to catch a variety of passes this fall. “A major factor of our receiving corp. is the development of Josh Hill at tight end, who I consider to be one of the top tight end prospects in the United States,” Kramer said. “He has been a two year starter for us. He just hasn’t had the ball thrown his way enough. The volume of his catches in the spring exceeded the volume of his catches last season. He showed he is not only capable of that type of volume but he is also talented enough to do something with the ball when he makes a catch. He is not a typical led footed tight end that can knock you off the ball. He is a slithery, fast vertical tight end that will have an impact on most imposing teams’ defenses.” Backing up Hill at tight end is senior Andrew Zamora and Derek Despot.
“During the course of our workouts he continued to show just how explosive our running back position is going to be given the fact that we are so spread out in our passing game,” Kramer said. Jarrod Daniels could also see time on the field but the Bengal coaching staff is going to be cautious on how and when they use him. “He has tremendous straight ahead speed,” Kramer said. “Given the fact that he is only a sophomore to be with a redshirt we will be careful about playing him early in the year unless he is a starter.”
Offensive Line
The offensive line will be anchored by Jon Van Vliet at center, Mark Clampitt at left guard, Brad Shedd at left tackle, Elijah Ruhl at right guard and Braeden Clayson at right tackle. Van Vliet emerged as the starting center during spring practice and Kramer loves having Clayson and Shedd
Running Back
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The returning Bengal who garnered the most coverage and accolades in 2010 was Tavoy Moore. Moore was named to various All-American teams and turned out to be the team’s top offensive threat with the ball, playing receiver and running back. This year he will be only a running back.
“Our two tackle positions are manned as well as I could have expected with Braeden Clayson and Brad Shedd,” the Bengal coach said. “Shedd is one of the most outstanding tackles in the Big Sky Conference at 6-7, 300 while Clayson is a savvy guy that can play tackle and guard.” Nick Beckman, Erik Jacobson, who are coming off injuries will see time on the line as well.
Defense
Kramer wants his defense to have the trait of variability and adaptability. In practice the defense will give the quarterbacks a feel for what they will really face in the games. The defense will align in a 3-4 set but have the ability to morph into a 4-3. Defensive Line The defensive line will be anchored by senior Jordan Monga at nose tackle. The Bengal senior earned honorable mention all conference honors and his leadership qualities on and off the field have been vital for the team. “He might be slight but he has already proven that he is a resolute, no quit never give up type of player which is perfect for us at the nose tackle,” Kramer said. “We want him to be able to move latterly and to be able to pursue at the extreme. One of the natures of his personality he is already one of the best leaders on this team.”
“We will allow him to be a full-time running back and showcase his talents as much as we can in the open field from the tailback position,” Kramer said. “He won’t be a hybrid and won’t play wide receiver unless we shift our tailback position to a wide receiver spot. We might consider him already our featured player on offense.” Also expected to see time on the field is Jahmel Rover, who had a great spring and showed he is healthy after missing most of the 2010 season due to injury.
at the tackle positions.
Monga will be backed by David Forrester and Austin Schnizler. James Bergren is slated to start at left tackle. On the right side at tackle Jake Rouser is slated to start with freshman Washington State transfer Austin Graves as the backup. AJ Storms
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“Jake Rouser went through spring as a starter,” Kramer said. “We will rotate him with Austin Graves a freshman
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Linebackers
The most experience on defense comes at the inside linebacker position with seniors A.J. Storms and Basim Hudeen. Both players were the top two tacklers on the team last year and earned all-conference honors. Storms also garnered All-American honors as he led the nation in tackles in 2010 at 13.3 a game. “They are excellent performers who were one and two in tackles on the team.” Kramer said. “They are humble about their ability. Our inside line backing corp. is well manned and will be a position of strength on this team.” Backing up Hudeen is Jack Francis while Storms will be backed up by Jake Pele. “Pele is our most improved player on defense,” Kramer said.
The starting outside linebacker positions will be manned by Ryan Coleman and JT Albers with Ethan Monroe set to backup Coleman and Trevor Spence backing up Albers. “Ryan Coleman fits the profile of what we want there,” Kramer said. “He has become a valuable member of this team right away. JT Albers is a senior that has labored in obscurity at Idaho State in a variety of positions for whatever reasons. During the spring he showed he is a natural pass rusher and a physical player at the point of attack. He is savvy enough to drop into space on the short side. He is an important member of our defense. Depth behind those guys is unproven.”
Secondary
This is the position on the team that Kramer calls relatively unproven. Kelvin Miller and Cameron Gupton are slated to start at the corner positions with Tanner Davis and Greg Melendez going into fall camp as the starters at strong and free safety. “They have not gone through the season as a starter at their positions,” Kramer said. “That is probably the most vulnerable area of our team. I think we are capable. With Gupton and Miller at corner we have physical capability and with Davis and Melendez at safety we have size, strength and toughness but can we play at the level we need to play at to be successful remains to be seen.” Also expected to see time in the secondary is Donovan Henley and Antonio Evans.
Tavoy Moore the most explosive units on the Bengal football team. Moore returned two punts and two kickoffs back for touchdowns and garnered several All-American honors following the year. David Harrington will handle the punting duties with Brendon Garcia taking care of all the place kicking responsibilities. Clint Brock will once again be the team’s long snapper. “We are very accomplished in the kicking game,” Kramer said. “We will have two styles in our punting game which is to static punt, pro style, and roll punt.”
“Their arrival will be key but after that the depth gets exceedingly slim,” Kramer said. “We have to be careful in our secondary that we don’t wear out, tire out and flame out.”
Special Teams David Harrington
With Tavoy Moore returning kickoff and punts last year, the special teams unit turned out to be one of
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transfer from Washington State who got better with every repetition during the spring.”
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Meet the Bengals
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David Harrington Senior • P • 6-2, 185 Hunington Beach, Calif. • Tennessee History
#16
Idaho State: 2010 Started all 11 games for the Bengals at punter … was a first -Team all-conference selection at punter, averaging 44.3 yards on 69 punts for the season … had an impressive 13 punts where he pinned the opponent inside their 20 yard line, including 4 versus Portland State … kicked a career-long 60 yard punt against Weber State, and had several other punts that were at least 50 yards long … had two punts inside the 20 yard line against both Utah State and Georgia … had a great game against Montana State, averaging 49.3 yards per punt, and constantly getting the Bengals out of tough situations with clutch punts … had four punts of 50 yards or more versus both Utah State and Northern Arizona … named to the Walter Camp All-American team … also named first-team All-American punter by the Associated Press … named second-team All-American by The Sports Network … also earned third-team All-American honors by Phil Steele … was also named to the Big Sky all-academic Team. Tennessee: Redshirted. Junior College: 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. High School: 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.
Career Statistics for David Harrington PUNTING G 2010 11 TOTAL 11
No. 69 69
Yards 3060 3060
Lg 60 60
Avg 44.3 44.3
TACKLES 2010 TOTAL
UA 2 2
A 0 0
Total 2 2
TFL 0 0
G 11 11
Yds 0 0
PD 0 0
FF 0 0
FR 0 0
Blkd 0 0
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Personal: Parents are David Harrington and Kim Robinson ... his birthday is July 25, 1989.
Josh Hill
Junior • TE • 6-5, 233 Blackfoot, Idaho • Boise State Physical Education Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11
#88
games, catching three touchdowns ... caught 25 passes for 233 yards ... had a season long reception of 34 yards. (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: (2008) Redshirted. High School: 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 firstteam All-High Country Conference in both baseball and basketball ... was a member of the BHS honor roll.
Personal: Parents are Shawn and Jane Hill ... is majoring in secondary education ... his birthday is May 21, 1990.
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Career Statistics for Josh Hill RECEIVING
G
Rec
Yds
TD
Lg
Rec/G
Avg/C
2009
11
8
68
0
15
0.7
8.5
6.2
2010
11
17
165
3
34
1.5
9.7
15.0
TOTAL
22
25
233
3
34
1.1
9.3
10.6
SCORING
G
TD
Rush
Pass
Retn
PAT
2PAT
FG
Total
2009
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
2010
11
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
18
1.6
TOTAL
22
0
18
0.8
ALL PURPOSE G
3
0
3
0
0
0
Rush
Rec
PR
KR
IR
Total
Avg/G
Avg/G
Avg/G
2009
11
0
68
0
0
0
68
2010
11
0
165
0
0
0
165
6.2 15.0
TOTAL
22
0
233
0
0
0
233
10.6
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Basim Hudeen Senior • LB • 5-10, 234 Elizabeth, N.J. • Hofstra Psychology
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … was third on the team with tackles (100) for the season, with 49 being unassisted … recorded one sack on the season … tied for the team lead with five pass breakups … had three quarterback hurries … had one interception on the year … also had two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble on the year … had eight tackles and a fumble recovery against Utah State … recorded a career-high 14 tackles against Northern Colorado, with two tackle for loss … against Weber State, had 11 tackles and his first career interception for the Bengals … tied his career high for tackles with 14 against Montana State, and also had a fumble recovery and forced fumble … had an impressive 14 tackles the following game against Georgia as well … earned honorable mention AllBig Sky accolade. 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 High School: 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: Parents are Kamil and Penny Hudeen ... will major in psychology ... his birthday is April 6, 1989.
Career Statistics for Basim Hudeen INTERCEPTIONS 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
No. 1 1
Yds 3 3
TD 0 0
Lg 3 3
Avg/R 3.0 3.0
TACKLES 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
UA 49 49
A 51 51
Total 100 100
TFL 8 8
Yds 36 36
PD 6 6
SACKS 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
UA 1 1
A 0 0
Total 1.0 1.0
Yds 2 2
Avg/G 0.3 0.3 FF 1 1
FR 2 2
Blkd 0 0
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Tavoy Moore
Senior • RB • 5-6, 193 •
Long Beach, Calif. Cerritos College Comm/Rhetorical Studies
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals at receiver and running back … had one of the most successful seasons for ISU at any position, accumulating 2034 allpurpose yards … at running back, Moore racked up 252 yards on 62 carries, averaging roughly 4.1 yards per carry … at receiver, he caught 34 passes for 421 yards and three touchdowns …made a big name for himself on special teams, where he had two touchdowns on both kick returns and punt returns … became the first player in Big Sky history to return a kickoff and punt return back for a touchdown in the same game in two different contests … against Northern Colorado he set a school record for all-purpose yards with 318 as he had a 91-yard kickoff return and an 81-yard punt return for a touchdown ... against Montana he broke his own record with 323 all-purpose yards, including a 100-yard kickoff and an 84yard punt return … had 203 all-purpose yards to start the season versus Montana-Western, earning him 2010 D-1 FCS Performer of the Week as a punt and kick returner … also earned Big Sky Special Teams Player of the Week after the record-setting game against Northern Colorado, as well as the National Kick Off Returner and National Punt Returner of the Week by the 2010 D-1 FCS Performers of the Week … earned first-team all-conference … named first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association as well as the AP All-American team … finished his surplus of awards by being named to the third-team Sports Network All-American team. Junior College: 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.
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High School: 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: Parents are John Moore and the late Faye Sitert ... his birthday is June 13, 1989. Career Statistics for Tavoy Moore RUSHING G Att Yds 2010 11 62 252 TOTAL 11 62 252 RECEIVING G Rec Yds 2010 11 34 421 TOTAL 11 34 421
TD 0 0 TD 3 3
Lg 21 21 Lg 39 39
Avg/C Avg/G 4.1 22.9 4.1 22.9 Rec/G Avg/C 3.1 12.4 3.1 12.4
Avg/G 38.3 38.3
PUNT RETURNS 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
No. 15 15
Yds 275 275
TD 2 2
Lg 84 84
Avg/R 18.3 18.3
Avg/G 25.0 25.0
KICK RETURNS 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
No. 45 45
Yds 1086 1086
TD 2 2
Lg 100 100
Avg/R 24.1 24.1
Avg/G 98.7 98.7
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Jordan Monga
Senior • DL • 5-11, 275 Las Vegas, Nev. • Fresno City College Management
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games as a defensive lineman for the Bengals … compiled 41 tackles with 16 being solos … tied with A.J. Storms for the team lead for tackles for loss with ten … was second behind Sean Rutten in sacks with 2.5 … had one interception on the season … had two forced fumbles on the season … had the team’s only blocked kick this season, coming against Montana … had a very good first game as a Bengal versus Montana-Western, recording six tackles and three tackles for loss … had five tackles against Utah State, along with a forced fumble … versus Northern Arizona, Monga had four tackles, one tackle for loss, and .5 sacks … against Montana recorded two tackles for loss as well as a blocked kick … had a good game against Georgia, recording one tackle for loss, and being disruptive all afternoon … in the final game of the season against Eastern Washington, Monga had four tackles and two key sacks … earned honorable mention defensive lineman of the Week for his efforts against Montana-Western … also earned honorable mention All-Big Sky for the season. Junior College: Lettered for two seasons at Fresno City College ... was a first team all-league 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. High School: 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.
Career Statistics for Jordan Monga INTERCEPTIONS 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
No. 1 1
Yds 17 17
TD 0 0
Lg 17 17
Avg/R 17.0 17.0
Avg/G 1.5 1.5
ALL PURPOSE 2010 TOTAL
G 11 11
Rush 0 0
Rec 0 0
PR 0 0
KR 0 0
IR 17 17
Total 17 17
Avg/G 1.5 1.5
TACKLES 2010 TOTAL
UA 16 16
A 25 25
Total 41 41
TFL 10 10
Yds 31 31
PD 1 1
FF 2 2
FR 0 0
G 11 11
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Personal: Parents are Joe and Michelle Monga ... will major in business ... his birthday is May, 29, 1990 ... his f ull name is Jordan Howard Keawe Monga ... his brother Jon played at Fresno State.
Brad Shedd
Senior • OL • 6-7, 280 Flagstaff, Ariz. • Flagstaff HS Building Construction
#79
Idaho State: (2010) Played in 10 games for the Bengals on the offensive line … missed the Northern Colorado game due to injury … started in nine games at tackle … helped the Bengal offense to rush for over 600 net yards and pass for over 1800 yards … earned Big Sky All-Academic honors. (2009): Started six games and played in all 11 for the Bengals ... started the first four games at right tackle and then the final two at the same spot. (2008): Played in 11 games for Idaho State, starting the final 10 at right tackle. (2007): Redshirted. High School: A two-sport athlete at Flagstaff High School, lettering in both football and baseball ... was a First-Team 4A-II All-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.
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Personal: Parents are Rob and Mary Shedd ... is majoring in applied technology ... his birthday is December 29, 1988.
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A.J. Storms
Senior • LB • 6-0, 230 Meridian, Idaho • Meridian HS Psychology
#30
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games at outside linebacker … led the Bengals in tackles (146) for the season, including 63 unassisted tackles and 83 assisted tackles … tied for the team lead in tackles for loss with 10 … recorded three pass break ups … led the nation and Big Sky Conference in tackles … first-team All-Big Sky Conference … named to The Sports Network/Fathead.com 2010 Division I FCS All-American second-team … had double digit tackles in all but three games … recorded a career-high of 20 tackles at Utah State and Montana … had 16 tackles at Georgia and 18 at Eastern Washington … was a Team Captain. (2009) Started all 11 games for ISU at outside linebacker, finishing second in the conference with 120 tackles and earning first-team All-Big 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 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 ...
Personal: Parents are Tim and Cathy Storms … A.J. is short for Anthony James.
Career Statistics for AJ Storms
TACKLES 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
G 8 11 11 30
UA 25 58 63 146
A 21 62 83 166
Total 46 120 146 312
TFL 1 6 10 17
Yds 2 8 16 26
PD 3 2 3 8
FF 1 1 0 2
FR 0 3 0 3
Blkd 0 0 0 0
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High School: Lettered in football for four years at Meridian High School, starting at safety for three years … was named the 2007 5A All-Idaho 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.
JT Albers
Senior • LB • 5-11, 227 Graham, Wash. • Graham-Kepowsin HS Management
#35
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … started the season at linebacker, but moved to fullback partway through the season … had two total tackles on the season, both coming against Montana-Western … on offense, Albers had three receptions for 27 yards for the year … had his first career reception versus Northern Arizona for no gain … had one catch for 13 yards, giving the Bengals a key first down against Montana … Albers had another reception for 14 yards against Weber State the following week … Albers was a key part to the running game of the bengals, as well as an important special teamer. (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 careerbest 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. High School: 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-Kepows in 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 teams ‘Mr. Defense’ Award in 2005. Personal: 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.
Luke Austin
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Sophomore • WR • 6-1, 170 Boise, Idaho • Skyview HS Business
#82
Idaho State: (2010) Played in eight games at receiver for the Bengals … finished the season with six receptions for 107 total yards … averaged 17.8 yards per catch … recorded his first career catch against Montana-Western, accumulating six yards … had a career-long reception of 42 yards versus Eastern Washington … named to Big Sky All-Academic Team. High School: Graduated from Skyview High School in 2010 … lettered three years in football and baseball and two years in basketball … earned second-team allconference as a wide receiver as a sophomore and first team as a junior … earned first-team all-state and all-conference as a senior as a wide receiver and second-team all conference as a corner back … as a junior and senior earned first-team all-conference in baseball as an outfielder … garnered second-team all-conference honors in basketball as a senior and was a member of the state championship team in 2009. Personal: Born June 15, 1992 … parents are Tim and Leslie Austin … has one sister, Lily.
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Nick Beckman
Redshirt Freshman • OL • 6-5, 270 Boise, Idaho • Capital HS Undecided Idaho State: (2010)Redshirted.
#74
High School: 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 allconference. Personal: Parents are Neil and Christine Sweeden ... will major in pre-medicine ... his birthday is December 16, 1991.
Andrew Benavides Redshirt Junior • WR • 5-9, 175 Santa Rosa, Calif. • Folsom HS Physical Education
#1
High School: 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: 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.
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Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted. (2009:) 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.
Michael Berger Redshirt Freshman • DB • 6-1, 175 Idaho Falls, Idaho • Skyline HS Sec. Ed-History Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.
#39
High School: Prepped at Skyline High School where he lettered in football, basketball and track all four years … was the football team MVP in 2008-09 and earned 5A second-team all-state as a quarterback in 2009 … named the 2009 District 4-5-6 Player of the Year … named the High Country Offensive Player of the Year and was named by the Idaho Falls Post Register first-team quarterback … threw for over 2,500 yards and 30 touchdowns. Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1991 … parents are Scott and Gina Berger … father was the starting linebacker for the Idaho State 1981 National Championship team … has one sister, Katie.
James Bergren Sophomore • DL • 6-4, 236 Murrieta, Calif. • Vista Murrieta HS Finance
#91
Idaho State: (2010) Appeared in eight games as an offensive lineman and defensive end. (2009) Redshirted
High School: 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.
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Personal: Parents are Carey and Kim Morris ... majoring in Business Finance ... his birthday is October 20, 1990.
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Clint Brock
Junior • LS • 6-2, 220 Mesa, Ariz. • Mountain View HS Nursing
#36
Idaho State: (2010) Served as a long snapper ... was named to the Big Sky All-Academic Team. (2009) Served as a long snapper.
High School: Prepped at Mountain View High School and was a three-year letter winner … earned first-team all-region as a tight end in 2003 … was a member of a team that won the state championship in 2002 and finished second in 2003 … high school team went 40-2 in three years … was a National Honor Society member from 2002-04. Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1985 … parents are Steve and Darcel Brock … has two sisters, Megan and Lindsay and two brothers, Ryder and Trent.
Mark Clampitt Junior • OL • 6-2, 275 Torrence, Calif. • West HS Management
#56
High School: 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: Parents are Jim Clampitt and Maggie Montleon ... his birthday is March 7, 1991 ... his father played college football and basketball at Whitman College.
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Idaho State: (2010) Played in seven games for the Bengals at center … was plagued by various injuries the entire year and missed the game against Northern Arizona … also missed the final three games of the season … helped lead ISU to their first win of the season versus Montana-Western … Clampitt will return for the 2011 season as one of the most experienced and talented members of the Bengal offense. (2009) Was pulled off his redshirt on Sept. 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.
Braeden Clayson Senior • OL • 6-6, 300 Burley, Idaho • Burley HS Physical Education
#76
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals on the offensive line … one of the most consistent members of the Bengal offense, starting 10 games for the season … helped pave the way for the Bengals up front to rushed for over 600 yards and pass for over 1800 yards. (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. High School: 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: Mother is Lori ... his great uncle is former Oakland/Los Angeles Raider great and football commentator Todd Christensen.
Ryan Coleman Redshirt Freshman• DB • 6-2, 208 Rialto, Calif. • Carter HS Management Idaho State: 2010 Redshirted.
#4
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High School: Graduated from Carter High school in may of 2010 with honors ... lettered in football for four years and track and field for two years ... named all-league in 2008 and 2009 ... named All-CIF in 2009 ... led Carter HS in tackles as a senior with 104 ... caught three interceptions against Fontana to set a school record ... named first-team defense in California All-Citrus Belt League in 2010 ... ranked 16th in the nation by max preps ... Ranked 2nd in California for tackles and free safeties in 2009 ... helped Carter HS to a city championship in 2009 ... helped team make the CIF play-offs in 2007 and 2009 ... was a member of the honor roll ... graduated with a 3.2 GPA. Personal: Parents are Monique and Nolin Coleman ... has five brothers: Ronald Coleman, Randy Coleman, Brandin Fedrick, Dorian Fedrick and Adrian Fedrick ... has one sister Devi’arre Lucas ... birthdate is October 30, 1991.
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Jon Davidson
Sophomore • DB • 6-0, 170 Los Angeles, Calif. • Oregon State General Studies
#27
Idaho State: (2010) Played in two games on the season … appeared in his first career game against Montana-Western, recording one reception for zero yards … also played versus Portland State, but did not have any stats. High School: Prepped at Skyline High School where he lettered two years in football … was a member of a team that ranked No. 1 in the state in 2007 and 2008 and No. 5 in the USA Today Top 25 in 2008 … team won the 3A state championship in 2007 and 4A state title in 2008. Personal: Born January 8, 1991 in Los Angeles, Calif. … parents are John and Megan Davidson … has one sister, Riley.
Tanner Davis
Sophomore• DB • 5-10, 190 Gig Harbor, Wash. • Gig Harbor HS Undecided
#25
Idaho State: (2010) Played in ten games for the Bengals at safety, nickelback, and special teams … finished the season with ten tackles, five solos … also had two pass breakups and one fumble recovery … had two pass breakups against Montana-Western … recorded his first career tackle as a Bengal versus Utah State … had a careerbest two tackles against Northern Colorado, Weber State, and Georgia. (2009) Redshirted.
Personal: Parents are Michael Davis and Krista Shulman ... his birthdate is October 9, 1990.
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High School: Lettered in football and track for three years at Gig Harbor High School ... helped his team to the state playoffs in 2006-08 ... 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.
David Forester Redshirt Freshman • DL • 6-0, 170 Idaho City, Idaho • Idaho City HS Undecided Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.
#51
High School: Was a four-year letter winner in football and track at Idaho City High School and a three-year letter winner in basketball … earned first-team all-conference and running back and first-team all-conference as a linebacker … was named the conference defensive player of the year. Personal: Born Feb. 28, 1992 … parents are Paul Forester and Carol Stockham … was born in Anchorage, Alaska.
Jack Francis
Senior• LB • 6-3, 225 La Mirada, Calif. • Cerritos College Sociology
#47
Idaho State: 2010 Played in all 11 games for the Bengals on the defensive line, as well as special teams … finished the season with nine tackles … also had one forced fumble and one tackle for loss … had his first career tackle for the Bengals against Montana-Western … also had one tackle in both Utah State and Northern Colorado games … had a career-best two tackles, as well as one tackle for loss, against Montana … had another good game against Sacramento State, recording two tackles and one forced fumble.
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Cerritos College : Played from 2008-10 … was the Special Teams Player of the Year while helping his team make the playoffs … named a scholar athlete. High School: Prepped at La Mirada High School and lettered in baseball and football … earned all-league honors in baseball and football … was named the team’s MVP on the defensive line as a senior. Personal: Born May 17, 1990 … parents are Jack and Tami … father played football at Indiana … has one sister, Savannah.
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Leki Fuapau
Senior • LB • 6-1, 232 Sacramento, Calif. • Sierra College Managment
#43
Idaho State: (2010) Played in eight games for the Bengals … started the season on defense as a linebacker, but moved to tight end midway through the year … had one tackle against Utah State, Weber State, and Montana State, totaling three tackles for the season … had one fumble recovery versus Montana State … had his only reception on the season against Georgia, totaling 17 yards … was a very effective blocker for the Bengals on offense, as well as a valuable special teamer. Junior College: 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 as a freshman, recording 10 tackles, including a sack ... helped Sierra to a pair of Valley Conference championships and two bowl games. High School: 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: Parents are Setaleki and Lazinia Fuapau ... his cousin in Fenuki Tupou, who plays offensive line with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Brendon Garcia Sophomore • PK • 5-11, 150 Monte Vista, Calif. • Monte Vista HS Radiographic Science
#37
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … had a very productive freshman year at kicker … went a perfect 20-20 on PAT’s for the season … went 8-14 for field goals on the year … kicked a career-high two field goals against both Weber State and Montana State … kicked a career-long 50 yard field goal versus both Montana Western and Portland State … had a high of eight points against Montana State … also handled kick-off duties for ISU … had 36 kick-offs, averaging 60.1 yards per kick … was very effective as a directional kicker for the Bengal kick-off unit … was named to Big Sky All-Academic Team. (2009) Redshirted.
Personal: Parents are Sam and Mary Garcia ... his birthday is March 5, 1991.
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High School: Lettered in football for two years at Monte Vista High School ... was named all-league in 2008 ... was a member of the Honor Roll.
Christian Gines Redshirt Freshman • DB • 6-1, 180 Nampa, Idaho • Sky View HS Social Work
#49
Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted High School: Prepped at Skyview High School and lettered in football and track and field … second-team all-conference as a defensive back as a junior and senior and was named the defensive back MVP both years … named to the national honor roll as a freshman. Personal: Born November 26, 1991 … mother is Martha Gines.
#31
Brenan Ghassemiah Junior • DB• 5-8, 185 Anaheim, Calif. • Canyon HS Physical Education
Idaho State: (2010) Played in 10 games for the Bengals on special teams and at cornerback … had two tackles on the season, one coming against both Montana Western and Sacramento State. (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. High School: 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.
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Personal: Mother is Shelli Moyia ... his birthday is March 2, 1990.
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Cameron Gupton Junior • DB • 5-8, 188 Brentwood, Calif. • Freedom HS Mass Communication
#28
Idaho State: (2010) Played in nine games as a corner, nickelback and special teamer, fighting through injuries the entire year … finished the season with 18 tackles and 1 for a loss … recorded 1 interception and pass breakup … had a season-high 4 tackles versus Northern Arizona, also had 1 pass breakup … had 3 tackles against both Portland State and Montana … had his only interception on the season against Weber State, along with two tackles … had three tackles against both Sacramento State and Eastern Washington to end the season. (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. High School: 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: Parents are Troy and Euone Gupton ... his birthday is May 3, 1991.
#77
Erik Jacobson Redshirt Junior • OL • 6-5, 265 Hailey, Idaho • Wood River HS English
High School: 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 ... honor roll member with a 3.4 GPA. Personal: Parents are Keith and Mary Jacobson ... his birthday is December 30, 1989.
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Kelvin Krosch Senior • WR • 6-5, 210 Mackay, Idaho • Mackay HS Management
#18
Idaho State: (2010) Played in seven games for the Bengals at wide receiver … saw his first significant action of the season versus Montana, grabbing five receptions for 59 yards and a touchdown … followed that game up with a solid four catches for 44 yards … had a very good game against Montana State, compiling 46 yards on four catches and a touchdown, nearly leading the Bengals to an overtime victory … had one catch for 12 yards versus Georgia … finished the season strong, catching five balls in the final two games, gathering up 63 yards against Sacramento State, and 75 yards and a touchdown versus Eastern Washington … ended the season with 299 yards on 24 catches and three touchdowns … will be a dangerous weapon for the new-look offense of the Bengals in 2011. (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 ... 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 ... 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. High School: 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.
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Keelan McCaffery Redshirt Freshman • LB• 6-1, 209 Rupert, Idaho • Miniaco HS Physical Education MEET THE BENGALS
Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted
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Daniel McSurdy
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Redshirt Freshman• WR• 5-11, 192 Boise, Idaho • Mountain View HS Comm/Rhetorical Studies
Idaho State: (2010) Played in 10 games for the Bengals primarily on special teams … had five tackles on the season … had his first career tackle against Utah State … recorded a career-best two tackles versus Northern Arizona … had one tackle against both Northern Colorado and Weber State … earned a full athletic scholarship for the 2011 season because of his great attitude, work ethic, and potential. High School: Prepped at Mountain View High School and graduated in 2010 … letter four years in track and field and three years in football … set the school 200m and long jump record and holds the record for the longest touchdown run at 91 yards …. earned all-SIC and state honors. Personal: Born March 3 1992 … parents are Partick and Nancy … has two brothers, Kevin and Caleb and one sister Elizabeth … brother Caleb is a linebacker on the Montana football team.
Greg Melendez Redshirt Senior• DB • 6-1, 211 Brooklyn, NY • Hofstra Sociology
#5
Idaho State: (2010) Played in only one game for the Bengals before his season was cut short due to an MCL injury … recorded one tackle on the season against Montana-Western. 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.
Personal: Mother is Marie Melendez ... his birthday is August 22, 1989.
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HS: Lettered in at Canarsie High School, earning first-team All-Boro and all-state honors ... was named team defensive MVP.
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Kelvin Miller Junior • DB• 5-8, 185 Lakewood, Wash. • Lakes HS Political Science
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … recorded 34 tackles with 24 being solo … had one interception on the season coming against MontanaWestern in the first game of the season … also had four pass breakups throughout the season … had a good game against Montana, acquiring six tackles, one forced fumble, and two pass breakups … had five tackles in three consecutive games, including the game against Georgia … recorded three tackles against Eastern Washington to end the season. (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. High School: 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: Parents are James and Martha Longino ... his birthday is March 29, 1989.
Ethan Monroe
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Junior • DB • 6-1, 180 Nampa, Idaho • Sky View HS Physical Education
#34
Idaho State: (2010) Played in seven games for the Bengals … played sparingly at full-back … saw plenty of action on special teams … recorded his only tackle for the season against Utah State ... was named to Big Sky All-Academic Team. (2009) Played in all 11 games as a blocking back and on special teams ... recorded a pair of tackles on the season, both against Portland State. (2008) Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football and track at Lewiston High School ... served as a team captain in football as a senior ... despite missing half of his senior season due to injury, still led the team in 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: Parents are Alan and Karen Monroe ... his birthday is February 14, 1989.
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Jake Pele
Junior • DB• 5-8, 185 Anaheim, Calif. • Canyon HS Criminal Justice Idaho State: (2010) Was a squad member. (2009) Redshirted as a linebacker.
High School: 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 firstteam 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: Parents are Doug Pele and Victory Ayers ... his birthday is July 12, 1991.
Phil Pleasant Junior • DB • 5-11, 190 Rosamond, Calif. • Desert HS Physical Education
#24
High School: 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 allleague, all-valley, and 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: Parents are Phillip and Wanda Pleasant ... 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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Idaho State: (2010) Played in ten games for the Bengals … started the season as a cornerback/nickelback/safety on defense, but switched to offense halfway through the year to play runningback … finished the season with three tackles … compiled 112 yards rushing on 35 carries, averaging 3.2 yards a carry … had a career-high 37 yards rushing on nine carries versus Montana, averaging over four yards per carry … had a very good game against Georgia, rushing five times for 29 yards, nearly six yards per carry. (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.
#17
CJ Reyes
Redshirt Freshman • PK• 5-7, 211 New Hall, Calif. • Hart HS Undeclared Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.
High School: Prepped at Hart High School and graduated in 2010 … lettered four years in football, two in baseball and one in basketball … two-time first-team allleague kicker … named to the CIF as a utility and kicker ... threw for 2,731 yards and 27 touchdowns as a quarterback … rushed for 457 yards and was 5-for-7 from field goals and averaged 40 yards a punt … led his team to the CIF 2009 and 2010 playoffs. Personal: Born March 3, 1992 … parents are Robert and Patty Reyes … has two brothers, Adam and Robby and one sister, Amanda … Amanda played soccer at Fresno State while adam played football at Humboldt State.
Jake Rouser
Junior • DL • 6-3, 226 Oak Harbor, Wash. • Oak Harbor HS Sociology
#95
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Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games at defensive end for the Bengals, only months after suffering a torn ACL in 2009 season … compiled 20 tackles on the season with three for a loss … was third on the team with 2.0 sacks … had two tackles against Utah State … recorded a sack in consecutive games against Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona … had a season-high four tackles against Portland State … combined for five tackles in his final two games against Sacramento State and Eastern Washington. (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. High School: 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 2007. Personal: Parents are Kan and Nancy Rouser ... 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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Jahmel Rover Junior • RB• 5-8, 201 Rialoto, Calif. • Chaffey College Psychology
Idaho State: (2010) Played in four games for the Bengals at running back … had his best game of the season in the opener versus Montana Western, rushing for 90 yards on 17 carries … ran for nine carries and 22 yards and one touchdown against Northern Colorado … finished the season with 35 carries and 131 yards and one touchdown, averaging 3.75 yards per attempt. Junior College: 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. High School: 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: Mother is D’Etra Scott ... his birthday is April 28, 1987.
Elijah Ruhl
Junior • OL • 6-4, 329 Kent, Wash. • Oak Harbor HS Physical Education
#60
Idaho State: 2010 Played in the first two games of the year versus Montana Western at offensive line … suffered a knee injury before the Northern Colorado game in practice and missed the remainder of the year.
High School: 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: Parents are Lucky Ruhl and Heather Lazos ... his birthday is February 2, 1990.
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Junior College: 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.
#13
Rodrick Rumble Junior • WR• 6-2, 201 Oak Harbor, Wash. • Oak Harbor HS Mass Communication
Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … finished the season with 464 yards receiving on 32 catches and two touchdowns … had a strong start to the season against Montana-Western, catching the first ISU pass on the season for a 49 yard touchdown following several impressive blocks … he finished the game with 74 yards on four catches and one touchdown … versus Utah State, he accumulated 63 yards on five receptions … had his final touchdown coming against Northern Arizona, as he had two catches for 32 yards … had a solid game versus Portland State, grabbing four catches for 70 yards … played well in the last home game of the season with a season-high 89 yards receiving on five catches. (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 16-yard grab. High School: 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: Parents are Roosevelt and Theresa Rumble ... was born in Yokosuka, Japan.
Austin Schnizler Junior • DL • 6-2, 262 Ventura, Calif. • St. Bonaventure HS Psychology
#98
Idaho State: (2010) Played in four games for the Bengals on the defensive line … recorded his only tackle on the year against Weber State … participated in the game against Georgia … earned a full-time scholarship for the 2011 season because of his effort and talent shown in practice as well as games.
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Glendale CC: Played football one year. High School: Prepped at St. Bonaventure High School where he lettered in football for three years and track and field for two years … earned all-league honors … led his team to the state championship as a junior and to the CIF championship as a sophomore and junior. Personal: Father is David Schnizler … born August 1, 1989 … has one sister, Krista Gladney.
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Trevor Spence Sophomore • LB• 5-11, 215 Aberdeen, Idaho • Aberdeen HS Physical Education
Idaho State: (2010) Played in three games for the Bengals on the season … recorded his only tackle on the year against Georgia. (2009) Redshirted.
High School: 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 ... his birthday is October 1, 1991 ... his uncle in Tom Matthews of the Cincinnati Bengals.
David Tyler
Senior • OL • 6-2, 277 Puyallup, Wash. • Puyallup HS Physical Education
#63
High School: 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: Parents are David and Kelly Tyler ... his birthday is March 25, 1989 ... his father David played linebacker at Utah State, graduating in 1982.
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Idaho State: (2010) Played in nine games for the Bengals … started the season on the defensive line and recorded one tackle against Montana … moved over to offensive guard due to an allotment of injuries on the offensive line … made tremendous improvements during the season. (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.
#57
Justin Vae’ena Sophomore • DL• 5-11, 244 Oceanside, Calif. • Oceanside HS Sociology
Idaho State: (2010) Played in ten games for the Bengals on the defensive line … compiled 20 tackles on the season with five for a loss … finished the season tied for third on the team with 2.0 sacks … recorded his first career sack for the Bengals against Utah State … had another sack, along with five tackles, in the following game versus Northern Colorado … had a tackle for loss against Portland State and Montana State … finished the season with a three tackle performance against Eastern Washington … Vae’ena has excelled in the classroom since becoming a Bengal, and was inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars … also earned Big Sky All-Academic honors. (2009) Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football and baseball at Oceanside High School ... was named first-team All-North Country, and was also the defensive player of the year there as well ... was also a first-team All-CIF pick, and he earned team MVP honors as a senior ... was also Second Team All-State after recording a school record 162 tackles, leading the Pirates to their fifth straight CIF San Diego Section Division II title ... was featured during his senior season on ESPN.com’s E-Ticket Outside the Lines ... was a four-time first-team all-academic pick for the CIF. Personal: Parents are Nu’utele and Michell ... his birthday is March 18, 1991.
John Van Vliet
Junior • OL • 6-2, 266 Twin Falls, Idaho • Lighthouse Christian HS Mass Communication
#61
Idaho State: (2010) Played in nine games for the Bengals at offensive line … played at guard and center … Van Vliet had not played on the offensive line before this year … he played at full back and tight end in 2009, and came to ISU as a defensive lineman … had a solid year playing constantly against defensive tackles that outweighed him … earned Big Sky All-Academic honors. (2009) Played in six games.
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High School: 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: Parents are John and Jana Van Vliet ... his birthday is January 8, 1990.
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Isaiah Walker Sophomore • DL• 6-2, 272 Kent, Wash. • Kent-Meridian HS Physical Education
Idaho State: (2010) Was a squad member. (2009) Redshirted.
High School: 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 allconference 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: Parents are George and Stacy ... his birthday is July 28, 1990.
Sage Warner Sophomore • OL • 6-2, 261 Declo, Idaho • Declo HS Physical Education
#62
Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.
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Andrew Zamora Senior • TE • 6-2, 228 Placentia, Calif. • Santa Ana JC Comm/Rhetorical Studies Idaho State: (2010) Appeared in five games.
Junior College: 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. High School: Lettered in football at Valencia High School ... was a second team all-league pick as a senior ... earned MVP and player of the week awards ... team qualified for the Southern California Division V championship game.
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Personal: Parents are David Ballard and Gena Solorio and Michael Zamora and Vanessa Zamora ... his birthday is March 8, 1989 ... his cousin Caitlyn Ortiz signed a scholarship with East Carolina to play softball.
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Demetrius Allen
Austin Baker
Freshman• LB• 5-11, 210 Miami, Flor. • Miami Northwestern HS Undeclared
Sophomore • DL • 6-2, 245 Dubois, Wyo. • Dubois HS Undeclared
Was a three-year starter at outside linebacker … in 2008 led his team to a 13-3 record and the 6A state runner-ups … participated in the North vs. South and the Private vs. Public All-Star games … second-team All-Dade County … as a junior recorded 107 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three sacks and three forced fumbles … as a senior had 87 tackles, seven for loss, one sack and three forced fumbles … parents are Monique and Demetrius Allen Sr. … was coached by Billy Rolle.
Justin Arias
Derek Berrey
Sophomore • QB• 6-1, 200 Agoura Hills, Calif. • College of the Canyons Physical Education
Freshman • LB • 6-5, 215 University Place, Wash. • Curtis HS Undeclared
Was the 2010 NNFC first-team quarterback … was 183-for-341 for 1,973 yards, 20 touchdowns and only eight interceptions, good for a 54 percent completion percentage … led team to a 6-5 record … prepped at Agoura High School where as a senior was 165-for-280, for a 59 percent completion percentage, 2,250 yards, 19 touchdowns and only one interception … rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns as a senior … was coached by Garrett Tujague … parents are Teresa and Steve Arias.
Named to the All-SPSL South first-team as a linebacker and second-team all-SPSL as a tight end … had 81.5 tackles, seven sacks, two interceptions, 15 catches for 300 yards and three touchdowns … was coached by Clay Angle … father is Henry Berry.
Jim Bagley
Anthony Boyles
Freshman • OL• 6-3, 285 Meridian, Idaho • Washington Poltical Sciences
Appeared for the Huskies against Nebraska … in 2009 he switched from wide receiver to cornerback and appeared in five games … redshirted in 2008 at Washington … Played in the Offensive-Defensive All-America Bowl in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., following his senior season in high school … was named the MVP of the West team after catching two passes for 77 yards and a touchdown … had 53 catches for 790 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … led his team to an 8-2 record and a 4-1 mark in the Del Rey League in 2006 … Prepstar All-America selection … named the nation’s No. 24 wide receiver and No. 2 wide receiver in California by SuperPrep … named to the CalHi Sports all-state first-team for medium sized schools … as a junior caught 23 passes for 467 yards and five touchdowns, earning all-region, all-league and all-CIF honors … ranked No. 12 recruit (all positions) in California and No. 6 “athlete” recruit in the country by Rivals ... ranked No. 18 wide receiver recruit in the nation and the No. 18 overall prospect in the state of California by Scout … prepped at Junipero Serra … was coached by Scott Altenberg in high school and Steve Sarkisian at Washington … parents are Rochell Turner-Boyles and Anthony Boyles Sr.
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Was a three-year letterman in football and basketball … earned first-team all-state honors … starts as a center on his high school basketball team … earned first-team all-conference in football and second team as a junior … coached by ISU alum, Jason Warr … parents are Libby and John Bagley
Redshirt Junior • WR • 6-2, 210 Compton, Calif. • Washington Undeclared
Duke Bukoski
Derek Despot
Freshman • WR• 6-0, 183 Honolulu, HI • St. Louis HS Undeclared
Freshman • TE • 6-3, 217 Idaho Falls, Idaho • Idaho Falls HS Undeclared
As a senior recorded 50 receptions for 942 yards and 13 touchdowns … averaged 78.5 yards per game and 18.8 yards a catch … ranked No. 1 receiver in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu … was the No. 1 scoring leader in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu … earned first-team all-star selection in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu … ranked the No. 3 receiver in the state and was the No. 6 scoring leader in all of Hawai’i … named player of the week five times … was team captain and selected to play in the Hawai’i East-West All-Star game … 2010 Tom Lemming Top 20 Hawai’i recruit … for his career had 92 receptions for 1,663 yards and 20 touchdowns … averaged 75.6 yards a game and 18.1 yards a catch … two-time all-state all-star selection and Interscholastic League of Honolulu selection.
Prepped at Idaho Falls High School and lettered in football and basketball … started junior and senior years at tight end … had 11 touchdowns, three two-point conversions, 575 total receiving yards and averaged 21 yards a catch … was one of three players in Eastern Idaho to be selected as an all-state football player (second-team all-state) … was first-team all-area and first-team all-conference and district as a tight end … lettered and started on the basketball team for two years … won the slam dunk contest at the District 5-6 all-star basketball game and led Idaho Falls to state for the first time in 11 years ... born June 22, 1993 … parents are Ken and Carrie Despot ... has two brothers, Jeff and Stockton.
Christian Diehm
Josh Cutler
Freshman • OL• 6-3, 285 Pocatello, Idaho • Highland HS Undeclared Three-year letter winner who helped lead Highland to a state championship in 2008 ... first-team all-state offensive lineman and he earned the J.R. Simplot Award for the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year ... played in the all-state football game in Boise ... is the only player in Southeast Idaho to earn all-state honors on the offense in the 5A Division ... a letterwinner in wrestling as he placed fifth his junior year and fourth as a senior, going a combined 41-9 in his two years ... plans to study radiographic science ... parents are Jennifer and Kyle Stock and Brent and Malena Cutler
Jarrod Daniels
Freshman• TE• 6-5, 235 Carson, Calif. • San Pedro HS Chemistry As a senior earned first-team All-Marine League as a defensive end and second-team all-city as a tight end … was named to the second-team all-area as a defensive end … named Lineman of the Year and the Academic Co-Captain … started for the 46th annual Lions all-star game at defensive end … rated the top eighth top tight end in the country by Schumans National Underclassmen Top 100 Prospect Combine … Projected to win the C.I.F. All-City Swimming Championship … as a defensive end recorded eight pass deflections, two interceptions, 41 tackles, 27 unassisted and one touchdown … had three catches for 42 yards and a touchdown as a tight end … as a junior in high school ea rned first-team All-Marine League as a tight end and was runner up in the C.I.F. allcity swimming championships in the 50-yard freestyle.
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Sophomore • WR • 5-11, 190 Manteca, Calif. • Modesto College Sec Ed-Biol Sciences Had 108 carries for 560 yards and three touchdowns in eight games at Modesto College in 2010 … averaged 5.2 yards per carry and led team to an 8-3 record … as a senior in high school at Sierra HS he had 1,813 yards on 235 carries and 32 touchdowns … averaged 7.72 yards per carry and helped team to a 10-2 record … earned second-team all-state honors in 2009 and was named the 2009 Valley Oak League MVP … was coached by Sam Young … parents are Teresa and Rodney Daniels.
Chris Edwards
Freshman • DL • 6-0, 245 Meridian, Idaho • Meridian HS Undeclared Prepped at Meridian High School … lettered two years in baseball and football ... born Dec. 22, 1992 … parents are Bob and Barb Edwards … has two sisters, Amanda and Katie and two brothers, Andy and Nick.
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Sophmore • WR• 6-0, 185 Stockton, Calif. • San Joaquin Delta Coll. Sociology Appeared in nine games where he caught 45 passes for 599 yard, seven touchdowns with a long of 61 yards … averaged 66.56 yards a game in 2010 with 13.31 yards a catch … helped his team to a 7-3 record in the North Division of the Valley Conference … team tied for first in league at 4-1 … was third in the conference in receptions at 5.0, fourth in receiving yards and eighth in the conference in scoring … garnered 2010 Valley Football all-conference honors … coached by Gary Barlow … parents are Lori Taylor, Derek Graves Sr. and grandmother is Carolyn Hopkins … prepped at Chavez High School.
Donovon Henley
Junior • WR • 5-10, 175 Chandler, Ariz. • Glendale College Health Education In 2010, as a sophomore totaled 48 tackles, 32 unassisted and 16 assisted tackles … three interceptions and 10 pass break ups along with one touchdown … as a freshman at Glendale had 34 tackles, 18 unassisted tackles, 16 assisted tackles, two interceptions and nine pass break ups … prepped at Marcos De Niza HS in Tempe, Ariz., … was a two-year starter and had 52 tackles and seven interceptions a senior while being named firstteam all-region … as a junior had 40 tackles, six interceptions and earned second-team all-region accolades … coached by Mickey Bell … father is Howard Henley.
Austin Graves
Seth Johnson
Prepped at Southridge High School … was named the Columbia Basin League Defensive MVP … earned first-team all-state honors … was named to the all-class all-state team by the Seattle Times and earned 4A first-team all-state honors by the Seattle Times … first-team all-league as a defensive end and second-team all-league as a tight end … as a senior in high school recorded 40 tackles, 23 assisted tackles, 17 sacks and 14 tackles for losses … as a junior had 47 tackles, 25 assisted, 12 sacks and 18 tackles for loss … was coached by Andy Troxel … parents are Malia Graves and Chad Graves.
Graduated from Stevens High School in 2011 … lettered in football and basketball … earned first-team all-conference and was the team’s offensive MVP … named the South Dakota Sports Buzzard Monster Player of the Year … earned first-team all-state honorable mention.
Redshirt Freshman • DL• 6-2, 235 Kennewick, Wash. • Washington State Undeclared
Freshman • OL• 6-4, 246 Rapid City, SD • Stevens HS Undeclared
Tyler Graves
Brad Kragthorpe
Was the 3A State Player of the Year as a defensive end … first-team all-state as a defensive end … named Snake River Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year … two-time allconference on offense and defense … three-year letter winner in football, four year letter winner in baseball and two-year letter winner in basketball … first-team all-conference infielder … coached by Bruce Schlaich … parents are Melissa and Scott Graves.
As a senior threw for 1,738 yards, 28 touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 126-for-199 passes, good for a 63 percent completion rate … as a junior led his team to a 10-5 record while throwing for 2,029 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions … was 152-for-211 yards, good for a 72 percent completion rate … had 425 yards rushing and four touchdowns as a senior and team lost in the state finals … coached by Tag Gross … parents are Cynthia and Steve Kragthorpe.
Freshman • DL• 6-4, 220 Fruitland, Idaho • Fruitland HS Undeclared
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Freshman • QB• 5-11, 195 Tulsa, Okla.• Holland Hall HS Undeclared
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Derek Graves
Kimo Makaula
Redshirt Sophomore • DL • 6-2, 235 Kailua, HI • Washington Undeclared Was a part of the Washington football program for two years, lettering for one year … was a member of the team that played in the 2010 Holiday Bowl ... lettered four years in baseball and basketball and three years in football at Punahou High School … helped lead Punahou to a 12-1 overall record, an 8-1 league mark and its first-ever Hawai’i state championship in 2008 ... beat Leilehua, 38-7, in the state title game at Aloha Stadium ... mostly a quarterback in high school, but a multi-talented athlete who also punted and played wide receiver and defensive end ... named first-team all-state all-purpose player by the Honolulu Advertiser ... played at Seattle’s Qwest Field, leading Punahou to a 42-19 win over Central Kitsap in the 2008 Emerald City Kickoff Classic ... passed for 303 yards on 19-of-24 passing with three touchdowns in that game, completing 16-of-18 for 272 in the first half ... earned first-team All-ILH honors as an all-purpose player his senior year ... played for the Hawai’i/Polynesia squad in the 2008 Hawai’i All-Star Football Classic fell in the state quarterfinals ... named the No. 69 defensive end prospect in the nation by scout.com ... also a member of state champion baseball and basketball teams for the Buffanblu ... played for coach Kale Ane … was on the honor roll for two years.
Tyler Myers
Freshman • LB • 6-3, 195 Twin Falls, Idaho • Canyon Ridge HS Undeclared Graduated from Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls where he lettered in football, basketball and track and field ... while playing football he earned the Offensive Player of the Year award at Canyon Ridge in 2009 and 2010 and was the State of Idaho all-state punter as a senior ... garnered honorable mention as a safety and was named the MVP of the ISU football camp in 2010 ... In 2009 he was named the 4A Great Basin Conference Honorable Mention quarterback and the 4A first-team Great Basin Conference punter ... is the son of Dustin Myers and Danielle Tomkinson.
MEET THE BENGALS
Erich Pew
Freshman •PK • 5-6, 145 Pocatello, Idaho • Highland HS Undeclared
Chase Place
Freshman • WR• 5-10, 180 Boise, Idaho • Rocky Mountain HS Health Education High School: Prepped at Rocky Mountain High School and graduated in 2011 … lettered three years in football, two years in baseball and two years in basketball … garnered allconference accolades in football … helped lead his team to the state quarter finals in 2009 and the state semifinals in 2010 in football … led his baseball team to the state semifinals in 2010. Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1992 in Rexburg, Idaho … parents are Bart and Jolyn Place … has two sisters, Audra and Bella and one brother, Dalton.
Aaron Prier
Freshman • DB • 5-10, 175 San Pablo, Calif. • Salesian HS Undeclared High School: Prepped at Salesian High School and was a threeyear letter winner in football and two year in baseball … earned first-team all-league, All-East Bay, all-metro, was the state of California Star of the Week and earned MVP honors … helped lead his team the NCS championship … was a member of the National Honor Society and was Prom King in high school.
Ed Pritchett
Freshman• DB• 6-0, 185 Columbus. Georgia • Carver HS Business Was a three-year starter and only lost five games in his high school career … led team to the 3A state title in 2007 … had 12 interceptions, 120 tackles, four sacks, 16 pass breakups and five forced fumbles … received the Heart of the Tiger Award in 2008 and 2009 … earned first-team Bi-City … coached by Dell McGee … parents are Sheeka and Edward Pritchett.
High School: Prepped at Highland High School … lettered two years in soccer, two in golf and one year in football.
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Cameron Richmond
Junior • WR• 6-1, 180 Fairfield, Calif. • Santa Rosa College Mass Communication As a sophomore in 2010 he was 10th in the state of California in receptions per game at 10.16 and 34th in the state in receiving yards at 70.1 a game, which also ranked fifth in the conference … had 69 receptions, 701 yards and five touchdowns … earned first-team all-Nor Cal and was a team captain … as a freshman in 2009 he had 39 receptions for 646 yards, good for an av erage of 16.6 yards a catch … played in 10 games, scored six touchdowns and picked off one pass on defense … had 199 yards receiving in a game vs. Modesto College on Sept. 19, 2009 … was fifth in the conference in receiving yards at 64.6 yards a catch … prepped at Rodriguez High School … coached at Santa Rosa by ISU alum Keith Simons … parents are Doris and Bruce Richmond.
Richie Te’o
Freshman • DL • 5-11, 232 Pocatello, Idaho• Pocatello HS Undeclared High School: Prepped and lettered at Pocatello High School ... earned first-team all-conference ... earned the Linebacker of the Year award in 2010 and the Specialist Award in 2010. Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1993 … parents are Peter and Ateliana Te’o … has three sisters, Ruth, Rowena, Roxanne and one brother, Rodney.
Kevin Yost
Freshman • DB• 5-11, 190 Spokane, Wash. • Ferris HS Undeclared Sorenson prepped at Ferris High School in Spokane, Wash., where he helped lead his team to the 4A Washington State title with a perfect 14-0 record. He had 223 tackles for his career, 112 as a senior along with 15 pass breakups, 12 tackles for losses, four interceptions and four forced fumbles. Sorenson was a teamcaptain and was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game. As a senior he was named to the first-team All-GSL as a safety. Academically he is a member of the National Honor Society. His parents are Paul Sorenson and Christina Balkenbush. Paul was an All-American at Washington State. Sorenson also play’s baseball where he boasts a .310 batting average.
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Junior • QB• 6-1, 195 Peoria, Ariz. • Glendale College Politcal Science In two years at Glendale he threw for 3,517 yards, 24 touchdowns and 12 interceptions … completed 261-for-475 passes, good for a 55 percent completion percentage … as a sophomore threw for 2,500 yards, 15 touchdowns and eight interceptions … completed 169-for-301 passes, a 56 percent completion percentage … was second-team all-WSFL in 2010 as a quarterback while guiding the team to an 8-3 record … was a three-year starter at Mountain Ridge High School where he threw for 5,500 yards and 50 touchdowns … was the named the 5A all-state quarterback in 2008 … had 700 yards rushing in high school … coached by Mickey Bell … parents are Shirley and Tom Yost.
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Cody Sorensen
OPPONENTS
Opponents
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Western State College
Game 1 Saturday • September 3 • 3 p.m. MST Pullman, Wash • Martin Stadium COUGAR QUICK FACTS Location: ...................................................................... Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: ..................................................................................25,135 Nickname: .................................................................................Cougars Colors: . ................................................................... Crimson and Gray Stadium/Capacity: .................................Martin Stadium (35,117) Playing Surface: ....................................................................Field Turf President: ....................................................................... Elson S. Floyd Athletics Director: ................................................................ Bill Moos Football Contact: ..............................................................Bill Stevens Phone: .............................................................509-335-5785 (Office) ..............................................................(509) 335-COUGS (Press Box) Email: ................................................................. wsstevens@wsu.edu Athletics Web Site: ....................................www.wsucougars.com COUGAR FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ......................................................................... Paul Wulff Record at WSU (Years):......................................................... 5-32 (3) Overall Record (Years): ..................................................... 58-72 (11) Football Office Phone: ...............................................509-335-5785 Best Time to Contact Coach:........................................... Mornings 2010 Record: ............................................................2-10, 1-8, Pac 10 COUGAR FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ........................................................................ Paul Wulff Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coor./Safeties: ......Chris Ball Coordinator of Football Operations: ....................Shawn Deeds Defensive Line: ............................................................. Todd Howard Wide Receivers: ......................................................Mike Levenseller Offensive Line: . ............................................................Steve Morton Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends: . ............... Rich Rasmussen Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks: ................. Jody Sears Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: ....................Todd Sturdy Linebackers: .................................................................. Chris Tormey Special Teams/Running Backs: ...............................Dave Ungerer
Northern Colorado
Game 2 Saturday • September 10 • 4 pm MST Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena
GAME 3 Saturday • September 17 • 4 pm MST Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena
MOUNTAINEER QUICK FACTS Location: .....................................................................Gunnison, Colo. Enrollment: .................................................................................... 2,000 Nickname: ..................................................................... Mountaineers Colors: . ...................................................................Crimson and Slate Stadium/Capacity: ..............................Mountaineer Bowl (4,000) Playing Surface: ............................................................Natural Grass President: .....................................................................Dr. Jay Helman Athletics Director: ............................................ Dr. Greg Waggoner Football Contact............................................................. Jared Verner Phone: .......................................................................... (970) 943-2831 Email: ................................................................jverner@western.edu Athletics Web Site: ................................... www.wscathletics.com
BEAR QUICK FACTS Location: ........................................................................... Greely, Colo. Enrollment: ..................................................................................12,358 Nickname: ...................................................................................... Bears Colors: . ...........................................................................Blue and Gold Stadium/Capacity: ............................... Nottingham Field (8,500) Playing Surface: ............................................................Natural Grass President: ............................................................................Kay Norton Athletics Director: .......................................................... Jay Hinrichs Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ............................... Heather Kennedy Phone: ............................................................(970)351-1065 (Office) ...................................................................(970) 351-1995 (Press Box) Email: ..................................................heather.kennedy@unco.edu Athletics Web Site: ......................................... www.uncbears.com BEAR FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...........................................................Earnest Collins Jr. Record at UNC (Years):............................................................. 0-0 (1) Overall Record (Years): ........................................................... 8-12(2) Football Office Phone: ............................................ (970) 351-2534 Best Time to Contact Coach:........................................... Mornings 2010 Record: ..............................................................3-8, 2-6 Big Sky Big Sky Titles: ................................................................................ None FCS Postseason Record: .................................................................0-0 NCAA FCS Championships: ..................................................... None BEAR FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...............................................................Earnest Collins Offensive Coord./OL: . ...........................................Michael Armour Special Teams Coord./DL: ........................................... James Jones Defensive Coordinator: ....................................................Zach Shay Quarterbacks: .......................................................................Jon Boyer Linebackers: ..............................................................Derrick Davison Wide Receivers: .............................................................. Keith Grable Running Backs: ...................................................Terrance Robinson Offensive Assistant: ......................................................Jared Burton BEAR PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: .............................................................. Spread Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/SP):................................................... 6/5/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................36/13
MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ............................................................................Jas Bains Record at UNC (Years):............................................................. 0-0 (1) Overall Record (Years): ...................................................................0-0 Football Office Phone: ............................................ (970) 943-2046 Best Time to Contact Coach:........................................... Mornings 2010 Record: ............................................................1-10 (1-8 RMAC) MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...........................................................................Jas Bains Offensive Coord: ................................................................. Tony Case Defensive Coord: ......................................................... Kelly Ledwith Defensive Line: ..............................................................Mike Aimone Quarterbacks: ......................................................Ryan McDonough Wide Receivers: ...........................................................Jaron Fairman Running Backs: .......................................................... Jeff Williamson MOUNTAINEER PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: ............................................ Spread Multiple Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................3-4 Starters Returning (O/D):............................................................... 8/6
COUGAR PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: .............................................................. Spread Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning:........................................................................ 17/7
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Washington State
Northern Arizona
GAME 4 Saturday • September 24 • 3:05 pm MST Flaggstaff, Arizona • Walkup Skydome
OPPONENTS
LUMBERJACK QUICK FACTS Location: ........................................................................................Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment: .................................................................................................22,205 Nickname: .......................................................................................Lumberjacks Colors: . ............................................................................. Blue, Gold, and Sage Stadium/Capacity: ............................................ Walkup Skydome (15,000) Playing Surface: ............................................................. Real Grass Field Turf President: ................................................................................. Dr. John Haeger Athletics Director: .................................................................................Jim Falls Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...........................................................Steve Shaff Phone: ......................................................................................... (928) 523-6792 .............................................................................................(928) 606-6628 (Cell) ..................................................................................(928) 523-7729 (Press Box) Email: ............................................................................. steven.shaff@nau.edu Athletics Web Site: .................................................. www.nauathletics.com LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...............................................................................Jerome Souers Record at NAU (Years): . ................................................................... 72-75(13) Overall Record (Years): ............................................................................. Same Football Office Phone: ............................................................ (928)523-6787 Best Time to Contact Coach: ......................................................Contact SID 2010 Record: .............................................................................6-5, 4-4 Big Sky Big Sky Titles: ......................................................................... Two/ 1978, 2003 FCS Postseason Record: ................................................................................1-4 NCAA FCS Championships: .................................................................... None LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...............................................................................Jerome Souers Offensive Coord./QBs: . ...........................................................Brian Lindgren Defensive Coord./LBs: . ....................................................... Andy Thompson Running Game Coord./OL: . ..............................................................Eric Reid Tight Ends: ....................................................................................... Craig Knoth Defensive Backs: .........................................................................Andy LaRussa Safeties/ Special Teams: ........................................................... David Reeves Wide Receivers: .........................................................................Francis St. Paul LUMBERJACK PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: .......................................................................... Multiple
Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/S): . .....................................................5/4/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................52/13
Montana
Portland State
GAME 5 Saturday • October 1 • 1:30 pm MST Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena
GAME 6 Saturday • October 8 • 4 pm MST Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena
VIKING QUICK FACTS Location: ........................................................................................Portland, Ore. Enrollment: .................................................................................................29,818 Nickname: ..................................................................................................Vikings Colors: . ............................................................................... Green, White, Silver Stadium/Capacity: ..................................................Jeld-Wen Field (20,000) Playing Surface: ...................................................................................Field Turf President: .................................................................................. Dr. Wim Wiewel Athletics Director: ...................................................................Torre Chisholm Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ............................................................ Mike Lund Phone: ...........................................................................(503)725-5602 (Office) .............................................................................................(503) 866-0236 (Cell) ..................................................................................(503) 294-2942 (Press Box) Email: ........................................................................................lundm@pdx.edu Athletics Web Site: ..............................................................www.goviks.com VIKINGS FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...................................................................................Nigel Burton Record at PSU (Years):............................................................................. 2-9 (1) Overall Record (Years): ............................................................................2-9 (1) Football Office Phone: ........................................................... (503) 725-5602 Best Time to Contact Coach: ......................................................Contact SID 2010 Record: .............................................................................2-9, 1-7 Big Sky VIKINGS FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...................................................................................Nigel Burton Defensive Coord./Safeties: ......................................................... Eric Jackson Offensive Coord./QBs:.............................................................. Bruce Barnum Run Game Coord./WRs: ...............................................................Dave Brown Special Teams Coordinator: ...............................................................John Ely Defensive Line: ........................................................................ Malik Roberson Linebackers: ............................................................................ Ahmed Zarrugh Running Backs: .......................................................................... Mark Kaanapu Offensive Line: . ................................................................................. Brad Davis Off. Assistant/ Tight Ends: . ...................................................... Steve Cooper Assistant Defensive Line: ...................................................... Richard Seigler
GRIZZLY QUICK FACTS Location: ...................................................................................Missoula, Mont. Enrollment: .................................................................................................15,642 Nickname: ................................................................................................Grizzlies Colors: . ..................................................................................Maroon and Silver Stadium/Capacity: .....................Washington- Grizzly Stadium (25,217) Playing Surface: ................................................................................... Spin Turf President: .......................................................................... Dr. Royce Engstrom Athletics Director: ............................................................................. Jim O’Day Asst. AD/ Media Relations: .........................................................Dave Guffey Phone: ..........................................................................(406) 243-5402 (Office) ........................................................................................ (406) 728-1135 (Home) ................................................................................................(406)3709435 (Cell) ..................................................................................(406) 243-4167 (Press Box) Email: .........................................................................guffeydb@mso.umt.edu Athletics Web Site: ..............................................................www.gogriz.com GRIZZLY FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: .............................................................................. Robin Pflugrad Record at UM (Years):.................................................................................7-4(1) Overall Record (Years): ............................................................................. Same Football Office Phone: ............................................................ (406)243-2969 Best Time to Contact Coach: ...........................Mon-Thurs/ 11a.m.-Noon 2010 Record: ............................................................................7-4, 5-3, Big Sky Big Sky Titles: .......................... 19/1969, ’70, ’82, ’83, ’93, ’95, ’96, ’98-‘09 NCAA FCS Championships: ......................................................... 1995, 2001 GRIZZLY FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: .............................................................................. Robin Pflugrad Asst. HC/ Running backs: . ....................................................... Mick Delaney Def. Coordinator/QBs: . ............................................................... Mike Breske Special Teams: ......................................................................Johnathan Smith Wide Receivers: ............................................................................ Shalon Baker Centers/Guards: ................................................................................. Bob Beers Defensive Line: ............................................................. Lawrence Suianunoa Tackles/ Tight Ends: ...................................................................... Scott Gragg Linebackers: .................................................................................... Ty Gregorak
VIKINGS PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: ................................................................. Pistol Defensive Formation:...................................................................... 4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/SP): ....................................................9/9/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................50/20
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Cornerbacks: ...................................................................Aric Williams GRIZZLY PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: .............................................................. Pro Set Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning:....................................................(O/D/SP): 7/7/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................45/14
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Montana State
BYU
GAME 7 Saturday • October 15 • 4 pm MST Ogden, Utah • Stewart Stadium
GAME 9 Saturday • October 29 • TBA Boseman, Montana • Bobcat Stadium
GAME 8 Saturday • October 22 • TBA Provo, Utah • Lavell Edwards Stadium
WILDCAT QUICK FACTS Location: ..........................................................................................Ogden, Utah Enrollment: .................................................................................................24,000 Nickname: ............................................................................................... Wildcats Colors: . ....................................................................................Purple and White Stadium/Capacity: ..............................................Stewart Stadium (17,500) Playing Surface: ...............................................................Synthetic Turf (Fall) President: .................................................................................... Dr. Ann Milner Athletics Director: .......................................................................... Jerry Bovee Media Relations: .................................................................................Paul Grua Phone: ..........................................................................(801) 626-7414 (Office) .............................................................................................(801) 452-3811 (Cell) ..................................................................................(801) 626-6588 (Press Box) Email:..................................................................................... pgrua@weber.edu Athletics Web Site: ........................................www.weberstatesports.com WILDCAT FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...................................................................................Ron McBride Record at WSU (Years): ......................................................................38-32 (6) Overall Record (Years):...................................................................... 126-95 (9) Football Office Phone: ........................................................... (801) 626-6493 Best Time to Contact Coach: ..........................................................Mornings 2010 Record: .............................................................................6-5, 5-3 Big Sky Big Sky Titles: ...................................................................Three/ 1965, ’68, ‘08 FCS Postseason Record:................................................................................ 2-3 WILDCAT FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ..................................................................................Ron McBride Asst. HC/ Off. Coord./ WR: . ..................................................... Matt Hammer Co-Defensive Coord./S/ST: ........................................................ Jake Cookus Co-Defensive Coord./LBs: . ........................................................Colton Swan Quarterbacks: ................................................................................... Jason Beck Cornerbacks: ................................................................................. Andre Dyson Tight Ends: ..................................................................................Tom Stackaruk Fullbacks: . ...................................................................................Kamall Ahmad Defensive Line: ............................................................................Jason Kaufusi Offensive Line: . ............................................................................Cecil Thomas Running Backs: ..............................................................................Brian Zeches WILDCAT PERSONNEL Offensive Formation:........................................................................... Multiple Defensive Formation: . ...................................................................................4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/SP):.................................................................. 6/7/1
COUGAR QUICK FACTS Location..............................................................................................Provo, Utah Enrollment...................................................................................................33,278 Nickname..................................................................................................Cougars Colors................................................................................. Dark Blue and White Stadium (capacity)................................ LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Surface.............................................................................................Natural Grass President.............................................................................. Cecil O. Samuelson Athletics Director.......................................................................... Tom Holmoe Football Media Relations............................................................... Brett Pyne Office Phone................................................................................. 801-422-4912 Cell Phone..................................................................................... 801-367-1631 Edwards Stadium Press Box.................................................... 801-422-2609 Website......................................................................... www.byucougars.com COUGAR FOOTBALL FACTS 2010 Record ......................................................................................................7-6 Final National Ranking................................................................................... NA 2010 MWC Record/Finish..................................................................... 5-3/3rd COUGAR FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach/DC..........................Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State, ’88) Seasons............................................................................................. entering 7th Career Record...................................................................................56-21 (.727) Record at BYU................................................................................................same Assistant Head Coach/TE..................................... Lance Reynolds, 29th Yr. Offensive Coordinator/QB....................................Brandon Doman, 7th Yr. Offensive Line....................................................................Mark Weber, 5th Yr. Running Backs......................................................................Joe DuPaix, 1st Yr. Receivers..............................................................................Ben Cahoon, 1st Yr. Inside Linebackers.........................................................Paul Tidwell, 11th Yr. Defensive Line............................................................ Steve Kaufusi, 10th Yr. Special Teams/Secondary.............................................Nick Howell, 2nd Yr. Outside Linebackers.................................................. Kelly Poppinga, 1st Yr. Defensive Graduate Assistant...................................................... Shaun Nua Offensive Graduate Assistant . .................................................... Rob Morris Director of Football Operations..............................................Duane Busby COUGAR PERSONNEL Defense................................................................................................................3-4 Offense........................................................................................................ Pro Set
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BOBCAT QUICK FACTS Location: ...................................................................................Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment: .................................................................................................13,319 Nickname: ................................................................................................ Bobcats Colors: . ..........................................................................................Blue and Gold Stadium/Capacity: ............................................... Bobcat Stadium (13,500) Playing Surface: ...................................................................................Field Turf President: ...........................................................................Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletics Director: .......................................................................... Peter Fields Asst. AD/ Media Relations: .......................................................Bill Lamberty Phone: ..........................................................................(406) 994-5133 (Office) .............................................................................................(406) 580-6781 (Cell) ..................................................................................(406) 994-3099 (Press Box) Email: .............................................................. blamberty@msubobcats.com Athletics Web Site: .................................................. www.msubobcats.com BOBCAT FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ............................................................................................Rob Ash Record at MSU (Years): .......................................................................29-17 (4) Overall Record (Years): ........................................................... 205-116-5 (30) Football Office Phone: ........................................................... (406) 994-5694 2010 Record: .............................................................................9-4, 7-1 Big Sky Big Sky Titles: ..................................................................................................... 12 NCAA FCS Championships: ..................................................................... 1984 BOBCAT FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...........................................................................................Rob Ash Offensive Coord./ QBs: ............................................................... Brian Wright Offensive Line: . .......................................................................Jason McEndoo Running Backs: ................................................................................Kerry Dixon Receivers: ...............................................................................Brian Von Bergen Tight Ends: .............................................................................................. Erik Link Def. Coord./LBs: . ...................................................................... Jamie Marshall Defensive Line: ....................................................................................... Bo Beck Secondary: ..................................................................................... Noah Joseph Secondary Assistant: .............................................................. Brandon North Linebackers Assistant: ..................................................................Kane Loane BOBCAT PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: .........................................................One-back spread
Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning: (O/D/SP): ...................................................8/5/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................39/16
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Weber State
Sacramento State
Eastern Washington
OPPONENTS
GAME 10 Saturday • November 12 • 7 pm MST Sacramento, Calif. • Hornet Stadium
GAME 11 Saturday • November 12 • 7 pm MST Sacramento, Calif. • Hornet Stadium
HORNET QUICK FACTS Location: .................................................................Sacramento, Calif. Enrollment: ..................................................................................29,241 Nickname: ................................................................................. Hornets Colors: . ........................................................................Green and Gold Stadium/Capacity: ................................ Hornet Stadium (21,195) Playing Surface: ....................................................................Field Turf President: ....................................................Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletics Director: .................................................Dr. Terry Wanless Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ..........................................Brian Berger Phone: ..........................................................(9160 278-4313 (Office) ......................................................................... (916) 928-0992 (Home) .............................................................................. (916) 397-4325 (Cell) ...................................................................(916) 278-5995 (Press Box) Email: ..................................................................bwberger@csus.edu Athletics Web Site: ..................................www.hornetsports.com HORNET FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ........................................................ Marshall Sperbeck Record at Sac St. (Years): ....................................................20-25 (4) Overall Record (Years): ........................................................... 129-78 Football Office Phone.............................................. (916) 278-7053 Best Time to Contact Coach: ...........................................Mornings 2010 Record: ..............................................................5-6, 4-4 Big Sky HORNET FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ........................................................ Marshall Sperbeck Def. Coordinator: ..................................................... Anthony Parker Linebackers: .................................................................... Andy Avalos Receivers/Sp. Teams: ............................................... Daniel DaPrato Defensive Line: ................................................................ Jordan Gigli Tight Ends: .................................................................... Bush Hamdan Running Backs: .............................................................Aaron Ingram Secondary: .................................................................Steve Roberson Offensive Line: . ................................................................. Fred Kelley Director of Operations: . .............................................. Jeff Shuman HORNET PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: ............................................................Multiple Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/SP):................................................... 8/7/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................42/18
EAGLE QUICK FACTS Location: ....................................................................... Cheney, Wash. Enrollment: ..................................................................................10,750 Nickname: .................................................................................... Eagles Colors: . ..........................................................................Red and White Stadium/Capacity: ............................................. Roos Field (8,600) Playing Surface: .................................................................... Sprinturf President: ............................................................Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletics Director: .............................................................Bill Chaves Asst. AD/ Media Relations: .............................................Dave Cook Phone: ..............................................................509.359.6334 (Office) ................................................................................. 509.280.2502 (Cell) ......................................................................509.359.6351 (Press Box) Email: .........................................................................dcook@ewu.edu Athletics Web Site: ............................................. www.goeags.com EAGLE FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ..................................................................Beau Baldwin Record at EWU (Years): ..............................27-11, Fourth Season Overall Record (Years): ................................... 37-14, Fifth Season Football Office Phone................................................. 509.359.2456 Best Time to Contact Coach: ........................Weekday Mornings 2010 Record: ................................................ 13-2 (FCS Champions) EAGLE FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ............................................................... Beau Baldwin Def. Coordinator: ......................................................... John Graham Offensive Coordinator/OL/Academics: .................... Aaron Best Running Backs: ..............................................................Chris Hansen Safeties/Special Teams: .......................................Jeff Schmedding Defensive Line: ...............................................................Ryan Sawyer Cornerbacks: .................................................................. Torey Hunter Wide Receivers: ............................................................Junior Adams Quarterbacks: ........................................................................... Zak Hill Tight Ends: .........................................................................Heath Pulver Linebacker: ........................................................................... Josh Fetter EAGLE PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: ............................................................Multiple Defensive Formation: . ....................................................................4-3 Starters Returning (O/D):.......................................................... 8/7/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................52/17
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2010 in Review
BIG SKY CONFERENCE
The Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference spanning from the Pacific Ocean enters its 49th year of to the Rocky Mountain Front. The athletic competition in Big Sky is represented along the 2011-12. The Big Sky entire west coast with schools in is an NCAA Division I Washington, Oregon and California. member in all sports, League schools also range up and with member institutions down the Rocky Mountains with classified in the institutions in Montana, Idaho, Football Championship Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. Subdivision (formally IOf the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only AA). The Big Sky returned one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. to a nine-team format in On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents 2006 with the addition of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name of the University of Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Northern Colorado after Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former spending five years as an Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the eight-member league. Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review The current lineup called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State*, in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball conferences in the West and is a national leader in I-AA football. and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State* and Weber The 2007-08 season will mark the 20th year that the Big Sky Conference State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league with the addition of Eastern Washington. for both men and women. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 his 12th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, Boise State and Idaho replacing longtime left and at the same commissioner time the conference Ron Stephenson. added Portland Stephenson served State, Sacramento the league for State and Cal State 14 years. Steve Northridge. The Big Belko was the Sky maintained nine commissioner from teams for five years 1977-81 while John before Cal State Roning held the Northridge departed post from 1971in the spring of 2001. 77. The first league Doug Fullerton Ron Loghry Jon Kasper Jaynee Nadolski With the addition of commissioner was Commissioner Associate Asst. Commissioner/ Asst. Commissioner/ Northern Colorado, Jack Friel, who served Commissioner Media Relations Compliance the Big Sky spreads from 1963-71. across seven states
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P.O. Box 1459 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84401
Phone Numbers Phone: 801-392-1978 Fax: 801-392-5568
Website
“www.bigskyconf.com”
Staff
Commissioner........................................................Doug Fullerton dfullerton@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 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. Commissioner/Compliance........................ Jaynee Nadolski jnadolski@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 15 Marketing Director.................................................. Tanner Gooch tgooch@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 17 Administrative Assistant..................................... Janet Carpenter jcarpenter@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 Business Manager...................................................Christy Hatley chatley@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 13
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2010 Team Stats OPP 366 33.3 254 105 123 26 1799 2128 329 453 4.0 163.5 17 2797 256-379-10 7.4 10.9 254.3 24 4596 832 5.5 417.8 37-652 33-338 18-310 17.6 10.2 17.2 24-13 84-771 70.1 42-1613 38.4 30.3 33:59 69/162 43% 11/18 61% 42-293 0 45 17-24 0-0
RED-ZONE SCORES......................................................................... (13-24) 54% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS.............................................................(9-24) 38% PAT-ATTEMPTS...............................................................................(20-20) 100% ATTENDANCE...............................................................................................26940 Games/Avg Per Game........................................................................... 5/5388 Neutral Site Games..............................................................................................
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TEAM STATISTICS........................................................................ ISU SCORING.............................................................................................................172 Points Per Game............................................................................................15.6 FIRST DOWNS...................................................................................................149 Rushing............................................................................................................... 45 Passing................................................................................................................ 86 Penalty................................................................................................................. 18 RUSHING YARDAGE.........................................................................................618 Yards gained rushing................................................................................. 1041 Yards lost rushing..........................................................................................423 Rushing Attempts.........................................................................................298 Average Per Rush............................................................................................ 2.1 Average Per Game.......................................................................................56.2 TDs Rushing..........................................................................................................4 PASSING YARDAGE....................................................................................... 1865 Comp-Att-Int................................................................................... 150-328-18 Average Per Pass............................................................................................. 5.7 Average Per Catch........................................................................................12.4 Average Per Game.................................................................................... 169.5 TDs Passing........................................................................................................ 12 TOTAL OFFENSE............................................................................................ 2483 Total Plays.........................................................................................................626 Average Per Play............................................................................................. 4.0 Average Per Game.................................................................................... 225.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards.........................................................................57-1256 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......................................................................... 17-300 INT RETURNS: #-Yards.............................................................................. 10-218 KICK RETURN AVERAGE................................................................................22.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE..............................................................................17.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE...................................................................................21.8 FUMBLES-LOST.............................................................................................20-11 PENALTIES-Yards....................................................................................... 77-779 Average Per Game.......................................................................................70.8 PUNTS-Yards.............................................................................................70-3081 Average Per Punt..........................................................................................44.0 Net punt average..........................................................................................37.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game.................................................................. 25:52 3RD-DOWN Conversions....................................................................... 33/137 3rd-Down Pct................................................................................................ 24% 4TH-DOWN Conversions............................................................................. 8/14 4th-Down Pct................................................................................................ 57% SACKS BY-Yards......................................................................................... 14-100 MISC YARDS............................................................................................................0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED................................................................................. 21 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS............................................................................ 8-14 ON-SIDE KICKS...................................................................................................1-2
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2010 Stats RUSHING Corey White Tavoy Moore Jahmel Rover Phil Pleasant Jacob Hutton A.J. Storms James Bergren Isaiah Burel Stew Tracy TEAM Rodrick Rumble Kyle Morris Russel Hill Total.......... Opponents......
GP Att -Gain 9 56-82 11 62-267 4 35-151 10 35-121 11 34-101 11 1-33 8 0-5 5 1-0 1 1-0 5 3-0 11 2-0 9 25-35 10 43-46 11 298 -1041 11 453 -2128
Loss Net Avg 8 274 4.9 15 252 4.1 20 131 3.7 9 112 3.2 9 92 2.7 0 33 33.0 0 5 0.0 2 -2 -2.0 4 -4 -4.0 4 -4 -1.3 8 -8 -4.0 111 -76 -3.0 233 -187 -4.3 423 618 2.1 329 1799 4.0
PASSING Russel Hill Kyle Morris Total.......... Opponents......
G Effic Cmp-Att-Int 10 99.3 6 92-204-8 9 86.75 58-124-10 11 94.59 150-328-18 11 145.16 256-379-10
Pct Yds 45.1 1194 46.8 671 45.7 1865 67.5 2797
RECEIVING Tavoy Moore Rodrick Rumble Kelvin Krosch Josh Hill Isaiah Burel Corey White Luke Austin D. Cowherd Jacob Hutton J.T. Albers Bryant Ward Erik Jacobson Leki Fuapau James Bergren John Davidson Total.......... Opponents......
G 11 11 7 11 5 9 8 9 11 11 9 3 8 8 2 11 11
No. Yds Avg 34 421 12.4 32 464 14.5 24 299 12.5 17 165 9.7 12 152 12.7 9 58 6.4 6 107 17.8 3 55 18.3 3 50 16.7 3 27 9.0 3 23 7.7 1 21 21.0 1 17 17.0 1 6 6.0 1 0 0.0 150 1865 12.4 256 2797 10.9
PUNT RETURNS Tavoy Moore Chris Holmesly Total.......... Opponents......
No. 15 2 17 33
Yds Avg 275 18.3 25 12.5 300 17.6 338 10.2
TD 2 0 2 0
TD Long Avg/G 3 39 38.3 2 49 42.2 3 30 42.7 3 34 15.0 1 32 30.4 0 23 6.4 0 42 13.4 0 33 6.1 0 39 4.5 0 14 2.5 0 9 2.6 0 21 7.0 0 17 2.1 0 6 0.8 0 0 0.0 12 49 169.5 24 62 254.3 Long 84 16 84 40
TD 8 4 12 24
TD 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 17
Lng Avg/G 42 119.4 49 74.6 49 169.5 62 254.3
Long 45 21 25 20 8 33 0 0 0 0 0 9 13 45 38
Avg/G 30.4 22.9 32.8 11.2 8.4 3.0 0.6 -0.4 -4.0 -0.8 -0.7 -8.4 -18.7 56.2 163.5
INTERCEPTIONS Dustin Tew Chris Holmesly Kelvin Miller Basim Hudeen Jarrid Nash Jordan Monga Cameron Gupton Total.......... Opponents......
No. 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 18
Yds Avg 135 45.0 49 24.5 14 14.0 3 3.0 0 0.0 17 17.0 0 0.0 218 21.8 310 17.2
TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
Long 100 44 14 3 0 17 0 100 73
KICK RETURNS Tavoy Moore Keith McGowen Justin Vae’ena James Bergren Jack Francis Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg TD 45 1086 24.1 2 6 111 18.5 0 2 38 19.0 0 2 21 10.5 0 2 0 0.0 0 57 1256 22.0 2 37 652 17.6 0
Long 100 28 30 16 1 100 70
|------ PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Brendon Garcia 0 8-14 20-20 Tavoy Moore 7 0-0 0-0 Kelvin Krosch 3 0-0 0-0 Josh Hill 3 0-0 0-0 Corey White 2 0-0 0-0 Rodrick Rumble 2 0-0 0-0 Jacob Hutton 1 0-0 0-0 Jahmel Rover 1 0-0 0-0 Isaiah Burel 1 0-0 0-0 Dustin Tew 1 0-0 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 Total.......... 21 8-14 20-20 Opponents...... 45 17-24 43-43
Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 44 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 172 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 366
TOTAL OFFENSE Russel Hill Kyle Morris Corey White Tavoy Moore Jahmel Rover Phil Pleasant Jacob Hutton A.J. Storms James Bergren Isaiah Burel TEAM Stew Tracy
Pass Total 1194 1007 671 595 0 274 0 252 0 131 0 112 0 92 0 33 0 5 0 -2 0 -4 0 -4
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G Plays Rush 10 247 -187 9 149 -76 9 56 274 11 62 252 4 35 131 10 35 112 11 34 92 11 1 33 8 0 5 5 1 -2 5 3 -4 1 1 -4
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Avg/G 100.7 66.1 30.4 22.9 32.8 11.2 8.4 3.0 0.6 -0.4 -0.8 -4.0
2010 Stats FIELD GOALS Brendon Garcia FG SEQUENCE Montana Western Utah State Northern Colorado Northern Arizona Portland State Montana Weber State Montana State Georgia Sacramento State Eastern Washington
11 2 -8 0 11 626 618 1865 11 832 1799 2797
FGM-FGA 8-14
Pct 1-19 57.1 0-0
-8 -0.7 2483 225.7 4596 417.8
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 3-5 1-3 2-2 2-4
Idaho State OPPONENTS 30,(50) (41) (36) 30,(23) 25 - (20),(27),(23) (50) (41),39,37 - (49),(42),(30),(33),39 50,(22),(45),27,37,55 (20) (27),(27) 48,(36),41 - (38),(53),35 (47) (39) - (48),(25)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING DavidHarrington TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg 69 3060 44.3 1 21 21.0 70 308 144.0 42 1613 38.4
KICKOFFS Brendon Garcia DavidHarrington Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg 36 2165 60.1 1 51 51.0 37 2216 59.9 73 4462 61.1
Long 60 21 60 57
TB FC 6 14 0 0 6 14 2 8
TB OB Retn 0 1 0 0 0 1 652 11 2 1256
I20 Blkd 13 0 0 0 13 0 17 0 Net YdLn
Lg 50
Blk 0
ALL PURPOSE Tavoy Moore Rodrick Rumble Corey White Kelvin Krosch Josh Hill Isaiah Burel Jacob Hutton Dustin Tew Jahmel Rover Phil Pleasant Keith McGowen Luke Austin Chris Holmesly D. Cowherd Justin Vae’ena A.J. Storms James Bergren J.T. Albers Bryant Ward Erik Jacobson Jordan Monga Leki Fuapau Kelvin Miller Basim Hudeen Stew Tracy TEAM Kyle Morris Russel Hill Total.......... Opponents......
G Rush Rec PR 11 252 421 275 11 -8 464 0 9 274 58 0 7 0 299 0 11 0 165 0 5 -2 152 0 11 92 50 0 11 0 0 0 4 131 0 0 10 112 0 0 11 0 0 0 8 0 107 0 11 0 0 25 9 0 55 0 10 0 0 0 11 33 0 0 8 5 6 0 11 0 27 0 9 0 23 0 3 0 21 0 11 0 0 0 8 0 17 0 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 -4 0 0 5 -4 0 0 9 -76 0 0 10 -187 0 0 11 618 1865 300 11 1799 2797 338
KOR IR Tot 1086 0 2034 0 0 456 0 0 332 0 0 299 0 0 165 0 0 150 0 0 142 0 135 135 0 0 131 0 0 112 111 0 111 0 0 107 0 49 74 0 0 55 38 0 38 0 0 33 21 0 32 0 0 27 0 0 23 0 0 21 0 17 17 0 0 17 0 14 14 0 3 3 0 0 -4 0 0 -4 0 0 -76 0 0 -187 1256 218 4257 652 310 5896
Avg/G 184.9 41.5 36.9 42.7 15.0 30.0 12.9 12.3 32.8 11.2 10.1 13.4 6.7 6.1 3.8 3.0 4.0 2.5 2.6 7.0 1.5 2.1 1.3 0.3 -4.0 -0.8 -8.4 -18.7 387.0 536.0
42.3 27 40.9 29
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2010 Defensive Stats DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP 30 A.J. Storms 11 21 Chris Holmesly 11 8 Basim Hudeen 11 27 Dustin Tew 11 32 Kenny Viser 11 54 Jarrid Nash 11 50 Sean Rutten 11 55 Jordan Monga 11 15 Kelvin Miller 11 52 Phillip Arias 10 2 Keith McGowen 11 95 Chad O’Donnell 11 48 Jeff Tuua 8 71 Marcus Austin 11 97 Rustin Phillips 10 45 Jake Rouser 11 57 Justin Vae’ena 10 28 Cameron Gupton 9 20 Jacob Hutton 11 25 Tanner Davis 10 47 Jack Francis 11 22 D. Cowherd 9 36 Daniel McSurdy 10 96 Nathan Nooner 2 24 Phil Pleasant 10 43 Leki Fuapau 8 18 Kelvin Krosch 7 31 B. Ghassemieh 10 16 DavidHarrington 11 35 J.T. Albers 11 58 Tui Niusulu 3 9 Kyle Morris 9 7 Isaiah Burel 5 29 Izzy Ramirez 1 98 AustinSchnizler 4 63 David Tyler 9 19 Brandon Norton 1 59 Trevor Spence 3 79 Brad Shedd 10 5 Greg Melendez 1 62 Sage Warner 1 76 Braeden Clayson 11 68 Minh Williams 9 56 Mark Clampitt 7 46 Carson Glover 2 40 Ethan Monroe 7 17 Brendon Garcia 11 TM TEAM 5 10 Tavoy Moore 11 Total.......... 11 Opponents...... 11
|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast Total 63 83 146 50 59 109 49 51 100 39 30 69 32 25 57 20 29 49 18 27 45 16 25 41 24 10 34 11 22 33 16 14 30 7 17 24 7 17 24 7 16 23 9 13 22 8 12 20 7 13 20 9 9 18 9 5 14 5 5 10 4 5 9 2 4 6 1 4 5 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 . 2 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 434 514 948 306 340 646
|-Sacks-| TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds 10-16 . . 3-9 . 2-49 8-36 1.0-2 1-3 5-11 . 3-135 1-2 . . 5-20 1.0-9 1-0 8-47 5.0-44 . 10-31 2.5-12 1-17 . . 1-14 5-13 . . 1-1 . . 6-8 1.0-2 . 5-7 0.5-1 . 2-4 . . 3-10 . . 3-15 2.0-14 . 5-22 2.0-18 . 1-1 . 1-0 . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-267 14-100 10-218 94-378 42-293 18-310
|---Pass Def---| BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds 3 . . 3 3 1-0 5 3 2-0 3 . . 5 . . . 3 1-0 . 3 1-0 . 1 . 4 . . . . 1-0 4 . . . 2 2-0 . 4 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1-0 1 . . . . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 20 12-0 48 26 11-0
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Game 1: Idaho State 32 Montana Western 3 Attendance: 4,797; Stadium: Holt Arena
The victory marked the first time ISU held an opponent without a touchdown since the last time the Bengals played the Bulldogs, a 37-0 win in 2005 at home. Montana Western gained only 141 yards, minus-three on 21 rushes. ISU rushed for 269 yards and passed for 189 for a total of 458 yards in 34:45 of possession. Morris, from Ukiah, Calif., completed 17-of-26 passes, one interception, for 189 yards. He opened the game’s scoring by hitting sophomore wide receiver Rodrick Rumble with a short toss that Rumble converted into a 49yard touchdown. It was the game’s first play from scrimmage and followed a 44-yard kickoff return by transfer all-purpose back Tavoy Moore. Moore totaled 203 yards of all purpose running, 32 on three rushes, 40 on three pass receptions, 78 on two kickoff returns, and 53 on two punt returns. Several times, he was tripped up by the last defender. A 41-yard field goal by Mackenzie Crossley with 4:22 left in the first quarter closed the margin to 7-3, but was the visitors’ only mark on the scoreboard for the contest. ISU scored a safety early in the second quarter when, following a 47-yard punt by David Harrington that pinned the Bulldogs deep, a bad Montana Western punt snap went out of the end zone. The Bengals closed first-half scoring when a 34-yard punt return by Moore provided good field position and three plays later White gained 45 of his 126 yards en route to the end zone. ISU scored on its first two second-half possessions when Morris capped a 67-yard drive with a five-yard TD toss to sophomore tight end Josh Hill, then freshman kicker Brendan Garcia toed a 50-yard field goal. ISU had a team defensive effort. No one had more than transfer cornerback Kenny Viser’s seven stops, but junior defensive tackle Jordan Monga’s six tackles included three for loss, senior defensive tackle Chris O’Donnel had a sack, and cornerback Kelvin Miller recorded a pick.
Score by Quarters 1 Montana Western 3 Idaho State 7 Scoring Summary: 1st 14:42 ISU 04:22 MWU 2nd 13:10 ISU 11:44 ISU 3rd 07:02 ISU 00:37 ISU 4th 10:10 ISU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-27
2 0 8
3 0 10
4 0 7
Score 3 32
Record: (0-2,0-1) Record: (1-0)
Rodrick Rumble 49 yd pass from Kyle Morris (Brendon Garcia kick), 1-49 0:18, MWU 0 - ISU 7 M. Crossley 41 yd field goal, 6-14 1:26, MWU 3 - ISU 7 TEAM safety, , MWU 3 - ISU 9 Corey White 45 yd run (Jahmel Rover rush failed), 3-53 1:26, MWU 3 - ISU 15 Josh Hill 5 yd pass from Kyle Morris (Brendon Garcia kick), 12-69 6:24, MWU 3 - ISU 22 Brendon Garcia 50 yd field goal, 6-8 3:29, MWU 3 - ISU 25 Tavoy Moore 17 yd pass from Kyle Morris (Brendon Garcia kick), 10-54 4:24, MWU 3 - ISU 32 MWU ISU 13 24 21--3 42-221 141 189 32-21-1 26-17-1 53-138 68-410 0-0 1--2 4-78 6-104 2-78 1-0 1-14 7-36.9 3-45.7 0-0 1-0 5-35 11-114 25:15 34:45 5 of 13 0 of 1 2 of 3 0-0 2-4 1-2
RUSHING: Montana Western-Chris Wells 8-16; R. Peniston 1-4; Charlie Dotson 6-2; Junior Mataafa 1-2; T.J. Leep 2-2; Zach McRae 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 29. Idaho State-Corey White 15-123; Jahmel Rover 17-90; Tavoy Moore 3-32; Kyle Morris 7-minus 24. PASSING: Montana Western-Zach McRae 21-32-1-141. Idaho State-Kyle Morris 17-26-1-189. RECEIVING: Montana Western-Hahai Sevilla 6-54; Colton Woods 6-40; Kahi Perbera 2-17; Charlie Dotson 2-1; R. Peniston 1-13; Deryk Van Zee 1-9; Chris Wells 1-4; M. Gallagher 1-3; A.J. Smith 1-0. Idaho State-Rodrick Rumble 4-74; Tavoy Moore 3-40; Isaiah Burel 3-31; Josh Hill 2-8; D. Cowherd 1-19; Corey White 1-6; Luke Austin 1-6; Bryant Ward 1-5; John Davidson 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana Western-Robert Blair 1-0. Idaho State-Kelvin Miller 1-14. FUMBLES: Montana Western-None. Idaho State-Jahmel Rover 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Montana Western-Penisoni Tuifua 0-1; Trent Mallory 1-0; Vili Haunga 0-1; Robert Blair 1-0; Joe Andrews 1-0. Idaho State-Chad O’Donnell 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Montana Western-Coltin Weber 2-5; Joe Andrews 5-1; K. McLaughlin 4-2; Curtis Quigley 3-3; Trent Mallory 4-1; Penisoni Tuifua 2-2; Robert Blair 2-1; Kelly Houle 2-1; Vili Haunga 1-2; Michael Madsen 1-2; David Nguyen 2-0; Torrey Vezina 2-0; Josh Ziegler 1-1; Chris Wells 1-1; Erik Grimsrud 1-1; Donte Green 1-1; Joey Chavez 1-0; Nick Clark 1-0; Justin Walker 1-0; Kasey Griffith 1-0; Justin Garcia 1-0; Keenan Ho’ohuli 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Hahai Sevilla 1-0; Sean Means 1-0. Idaho State-Kenny Viser 6-1; Basim Hudeen 3-3; Jordan Monga 3-3; A.J. Storms 2-3; Dustin Tew 3-1; Jarrid Nash 2-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-3; Chris Holmesly 2-1; J.T. Albers 2-0; D. Cowherd 2-0; Keith McGowen 1-1; Phillip Arias 1-0; Jeff Tuua 1-0; Greg Melendez 1-0; Jack Francis 1-0; B. Ghassemieh 1-0; Jake Rouser 1-0; Nathan Nooner 1-0; Justin Vae’ena 0-1; Sean Rutten 0-1; Rustin Phillips 0-1; Carson Glover 0-1.
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POCATELLO, Idaho (Sept. 4, 2010) - Redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Morris passed for 189 yards and three touchdowns while transfer running backs Corey White and Jahmel Rover teamed up for 234 rushing yards as Idaho State won its 2010 season opener 32-3 over Montana Western at home in Holt Arena Saturday evening.
Game 2: Utah State 38 Idaho State 17 Romney Stadium; Attendance 18,347 LOGAN, Utah (Sept. 11, 2010) -- Quarterback Diondre Borel keyed a balanced attack as Utah State defeated Idaho State 38-17 in Logan. But Bengal quarterback Russel Hill saw his first action of the season and led ISU to two late touchdowns. Borel completed 21 of 26 passes for 25 yards and one touchdown, and rushed for 28 yards and one touchdown as the Aggies unveiled a no-huddle offense that tired out an ISU defense that was unable to substitute. But the game’s most important factor from ISU’s standpoint was the return of Hill, who sat out the season opener and first half of this contest with a knee injury. He entered the game with 3:23 left in the third quarter and sparked an ISU team that trailed 313 at the time by directing two fourth-quarter touchdown drives. Hill completed 13 of 22 passes for 162 yards and one touchdown. After safety Chis Holmesly intercepted a pass, Hill threw a five-yard scoring toss to receiver Isaiah Burel with 2:57 left in the game. And after linebacker Phillip Arias recovered an Aggie fumble on the 33, Hill hit Burel with a 32-yarder to set up runningback Corey White’s one-yard TD burst with 1:30 left.
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Utah State outgained ISU 542 yards to 285, rushing for 275 yards and passing for 267. Linebacker A.J. Storms led ISU’s valiant defensive effort with 20 tackles. Holmesly had 12 stops plus the interception.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Utah State Scoring Summary: 1st 11:00 00:36 2nd 08:29 00:05 3rd 14:00 06:59 4th 11:48 02:57 01:30
1 3 7
2 0 10
ISU USU USU USU USU USU USU ISU ISU
Brendon Garcia 36 yd field goal, 7-31 4:00, ISU 3 - USU 0 Williams, K. 27 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 5-72 1:42, ISU 3 - USU 7 Borel, Diondre 3 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 7-50 2:46, ISU 3 - USU 14 Caldwell, Peter 23 yd field goal, 15-83 2:33, ISU 3 - USU 17 Speight, D. 4 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 3-12 0:47, ISU 3 - USU 24 Moats, Eric 15 yd pass from Borel, Diondre (Caldwell, Peter kick), 8-80 3:41, ISU 3 - USU 31 DeMartino, Joey 17 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 9-97 2:52, ISU 3 - USU 38 Isaiah Burel 5 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 7-28 2:44, ISU 10 - USU 38 Corey White 1 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 2-33 0:20, ISU 17 - USU 38
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 15 24-49 236 40-20-2 64-285 0-0 1--4 5-131 1-5 7-46.7 0-0 9-88 29:15 6 of 16 1 of 1 3-4 1-10
3 0 14
4 14 7
Score 17 38
Record: (1-1) Record: (1-1)
USU 27 46-275 267 30-23-1 76-542 0-0 4-42 4-118 2-0 2-44.0 4-2 10-98 30:45 9 of 14 0 of 0 5-6 1-6
ISU, starting fast, opened the scoring on Brendon Garcia’s 36yard field goal. Tavoy Moore’s 43-yard kickoff return, a 12-yard pass to Moore from quarterback Kyle Morris and a personal foul penalty put Garcia in position. A stout effort by ISU’s defensive front controlled the Aggies’ running game early, so USU head coach Gary Andersen, a former ISU assistant in the mid-’90s, opted to go with a Wildcat attack. Runningback Kerwynn Williams took a direct snap and got the Aggies on the scoreboard with a 27-yard run with 0:36 left in the first quarter.
RUSHING: Idaho State-Corey White 12-25; Jahmel Rover 8-19; Kyle Morris 3-7; Isaiah Burel 1-minus 2. Utah State-Smith, Michael 12-86; Speight, D. 12-75; DeMartino, Joey 3-38; Williams, K. 4-32; Borel, Diondre 9-28; Flores, Josh 2-10; Stewart, R. 2-9; TEAM 2-minus 3.
Borel’s three-yard run stretched Utah State’s lead to 14-3 with 8:29 left in the half. The Aggies got the ball when ISU receiver Isaiah Burel bobbled a Morris pass and USU’s Rajric Coleman stole the ball on the 50 in a play ruled an interception. A 23-yard Pete Caldwell field goal with 0:05 left in the half made it 17-3 Aggies at the intermission.
FUMBLES: Idaho State-None. Utah State-DeMartino, Joey 1-1; Williams, K. 1-0; Flores, Josh 1-0; Watkins, Dontel 1-1.
PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-22-1-162; Kyle Morris 7-18-1-74. Utah State-Borel, Diondre 21-26-0-255; Higgins, Jeremy 2-4-1-12. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Isaiah Burel 5-89; Rodrick Rumble 5-63; Josh Hill 3-23; Tavoy Moore 3-14; Bryant Ward 2-18; Erik Jacobson 1-21; Corey White 1-8. Utah State-Watkins, Dontel 6-48; Reynolds, T. 5-34; Moats, Eric 3-65; Martin, Xavier 3-54; Smith, Michael 3-23; Alder, Austin 1-28; Speight, D. 1-8; Morgan, Mikhail 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 1-5. Utah State-Byrd, Quinton 1-0; Coleman, Rajric 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-Justin Vae’ena 1-0. Utah State-Koskan, Levi 0-1; Wagner, Bobby 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 7-13; Chris Holmesly 6-7; Kenny Viser 3-5; Basim Hudeen 1-7; Dustin Tew 2-3; Jordan Monga 2-3; Keith McGowen 0-4; Phillip Arias 2-1; Jacob Hutton 2-1; Jarrid Nash 0-3; Sean Rutten 0-3; Kelvin Miller 2-0; Marcus Austin 1-1; Chad O’Donnell 0-2; Jake Rouser 0-2; Ethan Monroe 1-0; Leki Fuapau 1-0; Tanner Davis 1-0; Phil Pleasant 1-0; Rustin Phillips 1-0; Isaiah Burel 1-0; Justin Vae’ena 1-0; Daniel McSurdy 0-1; Jack Francis 0-1; Jeff Tuua 0-1. Utah State-Wagner, Bobby 1-9; McClenton, W. 2-6; Sanders, C. 3-1; Harris, Chris 2-2; Fanaika, Jason 0-4; Coleman, Rajric 2-1; Bowden, Alfred 2-1; Marsh, Curtis 2-1; Garner, Quinn 1-2; Jones, Gavin 0-3; Koskan, Levi 0-3; Willis, Reuben 0-3; Gallagher, Kyle 0-2; Enesi, Sean 0-2; Gurrola, Daniel 0-2; Dinka-Mba, M. 0-2; Loveless, B. 1-0; Vainikolo, K. 1-0; Byrd, Quinton 1-0; Brady, McKade 1-0; Doughty, Jake 1-0; Dabb, Forrest 1-0; Tialavea, D.J. 0-1; Reynolds, T. 0-1; Morgan, Cache 0-1; Barbour, Jerome 0-1; Randle, Chris 0-1; Schrader, Joey 0-1.
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Game 3: Northern Colorado 35 Idaho State 21 Nottingham Field; Attendance 5,497 mance by Northern Colorado’s slippery quarterback Dylan Orms overcame an ISU-record all-purpose running effort by Tavoy Moore as the Bears prevailed 35-21. Orms, a 6-1, 195-pound junior, completed 18 of 24 passes for 188 yards and two scores and had touchdown runs of four and one yards. That offset Moore’s 318-yard all-purpose running effort that included a 91 yard return of the opening kickoff to give ISU a 7-0 lead and an 81yard punt return with 9:34 left in the game to get ISU back in the game 28-21. He returned three kickoffs for 128 yards, two punts for 109 yards, caught five passes for 57 yards and rushed twice for 24 yards. The previous school record was 310 all-purpose yards by Alfredo Anderson at Montana State in 1994. ISU’s last kickoff return for a touchdown was a 100-yarder by J.D. Ponciano in 2007 vs. Montana. The story of the game for ISU was missed opportunities. In one sequence near the end of the first half, Moore had yet another scoring punt return called back by off-setting penalties, the re-kick of only six yards went out-of-bounds on the Bears 13 , then Brendan Garcia missed a 25-yard field goal wide right with 0:47 left. Deep in UNC territory late in the third quarter , running back Corey White ripped off a nifty 11-yard gain but fumbled on the UNC 15. On the ensuing possession, Orms marched the Bears 72 yards, climaxed by his 26-yard TD pass to wide receive Jace Davis. On ISU’s next possession, quarterback Russel Hill, who relieved starter Kyle Morris on the last series of the first half, hit wide receiver Rodrick Rumble wide open with a 30-yarder that the latter bobbled then dropped with no one between him and the goal line. The final score is misleading. Ahead 28-21, Bear punter Cameron Kaman buried a 57-yard punt out of bounds on the ISU 1 with 2:33 left. ISU had to try for the first down on fourth and eight, the Bears held and two plays later punched in their final score from the one. Defensive end Sean Rutten led a defensive effort that limited the Bears to 322 yards. Rutten recorded four quarterback sacks, his first sacks of the year, among his 11 tackles. He neared the school one-game record of 5.5 sacks by Josh Hays set in a 1994 game vs. Boise State. Linebackers Basim Hudeen and A.J. Storms had a game-high 14 stops each. Defensive linemen Jake Rouser and Justin Vae’ena each had a sack and safety Dustin Tew intercepted a pass.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Northern Colorado
1 14 7
2 0 7
Scoring Summary: 1st 14:44 07:53 04:28 2nd 05:16 3rd 09:20 4th 14:54 09:34 01:19
ISU NC ISU NC NC NC ISU NC
Tavoy Moore 91 yd kickoff return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 7 - NC 0 Andre Harris 1 yd run (Dave Eden kick), 13-64 6:42, ISU 7 - NC 7 Jahmel Rover 2 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 7-61 3:17, ISU 14 - NC 7 Dylan Orms 4 yd run (Dave Eden kick), 9-48 4:06, ISU 14 - NC 14 Patrick Walker 9 yd pass from Dylan Orms (Dave Eden kick), 10-74 5:32, ISU 14 - NC 21 Jace Davis 26 yd pass from Dylan Orms (Dave Eden kick), 9-72 3:28, ISU 14 - NC 28 Tavoy Moore 81 yd punt return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 21 - NC 28 Dylan Orms 1 yd run (Dave Eden kick), 2-3 0:18, ISU 21 - NC 35
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 9 25-75 84 24-8-1 49-159 0-0 2-109 6-180 1-0 4-45.2 1-1 7-85 20:56 2 of 10 0 of 2 1-2 6-53
3 0 7
4 7 14
Score 21 35
Record: (1-2,0-1) Record: (2-1,1-1)
NC 23 51-134 188 24-18-1 75-322 0-0 2-34 4-92 1-6 5-34.6 2-0 7-70 39:04 6 of 15 2 of 2 4-4 3-18
RUSHING: Idaho State-Corey White 9-49; Tavoy Moore 2-24; Jahmel Rover 9-22; Kyle Morris 1-minus 2; Stew Tracy 1-minus 4; Russel Hill 3-minus 14. Northern Colorado-J. Robinson 27-89; D. Hutchings 2-17; CJ Glenn 1-12; Patrick Walker 1-6; Dylan Orms 15-5; Andre Harris 5-5. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 4-16-0-40; Kyle Morris 4-8-1-44. Northern Colorado-Dylan Orms 18-24-1-188. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 5-57; Rodrick Rumble 1-12; Isaiah Burel 1-10; Josh Hill 1-5. Northern Colorado-Jace Davis 8-98; Patrick Walker 3-21; J. Robinson 3-16; Doug Steele 2-23; D. Hutchings 1-23; Andrew Downing 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Dustin Tew 1-0. Northern Colorado-Matt King 1-6. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Corey White 1-1. Northern Colorado-J. Robinson 1-0; Dylan Orms 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-Sean Rutten 4-0; Justin Vae’ena 1-0; Jake Rouser 1-0. Northern Colorado-VJ Holmes 1-0; Matt King 0-1; Pasi Fahina 0-1; John Eddy 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-Basim Hudeen 7-7; A.J. Storms 7-7; Sean Rutten 6-5; Kenny Viser 4-4; Chris Holmesly 3-4; Jarrid Nash 2-5; Dustin Tew 5-1; Justin Vae’ena 1-4; Jordan Monga 1-2; Jake Rouser 1-1; Jeff Tuua 0-2; Marcus Austin 0-2; Tanner Davis 0-2; Isaiah Burel 1-0; Jack Francis 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Keith McGowen 1-0; Daniel McSurdy 0-1; Brendon Garcia 0-1; Phillip Arias 0-1; Phil Pleasant 0-1. Northern Colorado-Matt King 2-8; John Eddy 4-4; Marcel Gibbons 3-3; Chuks Nweke 0-5; VJ Holmes 2-1; Nick Hernon 1-2; Pasi Fahina 0-3; Marcus Felker 2-0; Korey Askew 1-1; James Schrenk 1-1; Cameron Friend 0-2; M. VanPortfliet 1-0; Gavin Miller 0-1; Brandon Owens 0-1; Ethan Davis 0-1; Max Hewitt 0-1; Elliott Dorsey 0-1; Dominique Ceja 0-1; Cameron Kaman 0-1; Derek Palmer 0-1; Matt Heppard 0-1; Jordan Bible 0-1.
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Game 4: Northern Arizona 32 Idaho State 7 Holta Arena ; Attendance 6,626 POCATELLO, Idaho (Sept. 24, 2010)-The Idaho State football team played in front of its largest crowd since October of 2008 as 6,626 fans came to support the Bengals on Homecoming Day. The 1963 Big Sky championship team was also honored at halftime on a day where ISU lost 32-7 at Holt Arena to Northern Arizona. The previous largest crowd came in October of 2008 when 6,636 fans watched the Bengals against NAU. The Bengal defense held the NAU rushing attack to only 3.9 yards a carry as Northern Arizona carried the ball 41 times for 160 yards. Northern Arizona had 369 yards of total offense while ISU had 151 yards. Chris Holmesly led the Bengals with 13 tackles while A.J. Storms had 11. Corey White led the Idaho State rushing attack with 43 yards on 10 carries while Josh Hill caught four passes for 48 yards. Idaho State’s touchdown came with 2:41 left in the game when Rodrick Rumble caught a 21-yard pass from Russel Hill. The touchdown came after Holmesly forced a fumble that was recovered by Chad O’Donnell. Northern Arizona led 15-0 at halftime, scored 14 points in the third quarter and added a field goal before the Bengals scored their touchdown.
Score by Quarters Northern Arizona Idaho State
1 3 0
2 12 0
Scoring Summary: 1st 07:43 2nd 09:21 03:11 00:09 3rd 10:27 03:22 4th 04:56 02:41
NAU NAU NAU NAU NAU NAU NAU ISU
Matt Myers 20 yd field goal, 12-67 5:44, NAU 3 - ISU 0 Mike Czyz 25 yd pass from Michael Herrick (Matt Myers kick), 8-67 3:51, NAU 10 - ISU 0 TEAM safety, , NAU 12 - ISU 0 Matt Myers 27 yd field goal, 8-45 2:56, NAU 15 - ISU 0 Zach Bauman 4 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 10-72 2:06, NAU 22 - ISU 0 Nick Larson 3 yd pass from Michael Herrick (Matt Myers kick), 1-3 0:05, NAU 29 - ISU 0 Matt Myers 23 yd field goal, 10-39 2:51, NAU 32 - ISU 0 Rodrick Rumble 21 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 1-21 0:00, NAU 32 - ISU 7
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
NAU 23 41-160 209 36-21-0 77-369 0-0 6-64 2-21 2-0 5-42.0 1-1 9-75 34:23 4 of 15 3 of 3 5-5 6-38
3 14 0
4 3 7
Score 32 7
Record: (2-1,1-0) Record: (1-3,0-2)
ISU 12 27-37 114 21-13-2 48-151 0-0 1--7 5-74 0-0 7-48.6 2-1 6-49 24:01 2 of 10 1 of 2 0-0 1-6
RUSHING: Northern Arizona-Zach Bauman 21-112; Giovannie Dixon 11-38; Jonathan DeWitt 3-9; Chase Stangel 2-1; Michael Herrick 4-0. Idaho State-Corey White 10-43; Kyle Morris 3-6; Tavoy Moore 2-5; Phil Pleasant 3-1; Jahmel Rover 1-0; Russel Hill 8-minus 18. PASSING: Northern Arizona-Michael Herrick 21-36-0-209. Idaho State-Kyle Morris 9-14-2-67; Russel Hill 4-7-0-47. RECEIVING: Northern Arizona-D.Curry-Chapman 6-64; Austin Shanks 5-68; Zach Bauman 4-25; Mike Czyz 2-34; Giovannie Dixon 1-11; Sam Unger 1-10; Nick Larson 1-3; Matt Wilson 1-minus 6. Idaho State-Josh Hill 4-48; Isaiah Burel 3-22; Tavoy Moore 3-12; Rodrick Rumble 2-32; J.T. Albers 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Northern Arizona-Matt Estrada 1-0; Taylor Julio 1-0. Idaho State-None.
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FUMBLES: Northern Arizona-Chase Stangel 1-1. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 1-1; Russel Hill 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Northern Arizona-Alec Hutton 2-0; Anthony Llanos 1-0; Kainoa Pe’a 0-1; Isaac Bond 1-0; Kyle Rath 0-1. Idaho State-Jake Rouser 1-0; Jordan Monga 0-1; Jeff Tuua 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Northern Arizona-Matt Estrada 5-1; Kyle Rath 3-2; Cody Dowd 3-1; Brandon Vance 3-1; Taylor Julio 2-2; R. Worthington 1-2; Brian Hunter 1-2; Ragland-Johnsen 2-0; Anthony Llanos 2-0; Scott McKeever 2-0; Alec Hutton 2-0; Isaac Bond 2-0; Phil Pollock 1-1; Kainoa Pe’a 0-2; M. Battisti 0-2; Darren Watson 0-2; Randy Hale, Jr. 1-0; Taylor Patton 1-0; Chase Wick 1-0; Taelor Worrell 1-0; Tim Wilkinson 0-1; T. Malenfant 0-1. Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 3-10; A.J. Storms 4-7; Dustin Tew 4-4; Keith McGowen 4-3; Sean Rutten 4-3; Jeff Tuua 1-5; Justin Vae’ena 3-2; Jacob Hutton 2-2; Basim Hudeen 2-2; Jordan Monga 1-3; Cameron Gupton 1-3; Kenny Viser 2-1; Jarrid Nash 2-1; Jake Rouser 2-1; Chad O’Donnell 1-2; Kelvin Miller 1-1; Daniel McSurdy 0-2; Marcus Austin 0-2; Tui Niusulu 1-0; Phillip Arias 0-1; D. Cowherd 0-1.
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Game 5: Portland State 38 Idaho State 3 Hillsboro Stadium ; Attendance 5,025 HILLSBORO, Ore. (Oct. 2, 2010) - Brendon Garcia kicked his second 50-yard field goal of the season but the Idaho State football team lost at Portland State on Saturday evening at Hillsboro Stadium, 38-3. The Bengals are 1-4 and 0-3 in Big Sky play while Portland State improved to 2-2 and 1-0 in conference action. It was Portland State’s first home game of the season. The Vikings are playing all home games this year in Hillsboro Stadium as PGE Park gets renovated. Idaho State had 195 yards of total offense, with quarterback Kyle Morris passing for a season-best 192 yards. Tavoy Moore caught four passes for 81 yards, a season-best. Rodrick Rumble caught four balls for 71 yards. A.J. Storms, Basim Hudeen and Chris Holmesly each led the Bengals in tackles with eight. Portland State led 24-0 before ISU was able to get on the scoreboard with Garcia’s 50-yard field goal with 43 seconds left in the first half. Garcia is two-for-two in field goals from 50-yards out.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Portland State
1 0 14
2 3 10
Scoring Summary: 1st 10:36 06:13 2nd 13:49 03:48 00:43 3rd 11:08 03:04
PSU PSU PSU PSU ISU PSU PSU
Cory McCaffrey 8 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (Zach Brown kick), 6-81 2:46, ISU 0 - PSU 7 Manoa Latu 43 yd interception return (Zach Brown kick), , ISU 0 - PSU 14 Justin Monahan 6 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (Zach Brown kick), 10-80 5:07, ISU 0 - PSU 21 Zach Brown 41 yd field goal, 14-59 7:26, ISU 0 - PSU 24 Brendon Garcia 50 yd field goal, 8-40 2:58, ISU 3 - PSU 24 Cory McCaffrey 2 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 8-60 3:52, ISU 3 - PSU 31 C. Kavanaugh 1 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 10-81 5:18, ISU 3 - PSU 38
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ISU 13 20-3 192 33-13-2 53-195 0-0 1-2 6-135 0-0 8-39.1 0-0 7-59 23:47 3 of 14 0 of 1 0-1 0-0
3 0 14
4 0 0
Score 3 38
Record: (1-4,0-3) Record: (2-2,1-0)
PSU 23 52-315 216 19-15-0 71-531 0-0 2-10 1-15 2-43 2-46.5 0-0 13-147 36:13 6 of 11 0 of 0 4-6 4-27
RUSHING: Idaho State-Corey White 2-19; Jacob Hutton 2-6; Phil Pleasant 9-6; Kyle Morris 7-minus 28. Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 24-166; C. Kavanaugh 15-125; Willie Griffin 9-23; Ben Bowen 2-3; TEAM 2-minus 2. PASSING: Idaho State-Kyle Morris 13-33-2-192. Portland State-C. Kavanaugh 15-19-0-216. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 4-81; Rodrick Rumble 4-70; Corey White 4-24; Josh Hill 1-17. Portland State-K. Anderson 3-81; Cory McCaffrey 3-35; Nick Hutter 3-11; Julius Thomas 2-56; Willie Griffin 1-11; Ray Fry 1-9; Kalua Noa 1-7; Justin Monahan 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Portland State-Manoa Latu 1-43; Nick Green 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho State-None. Portland State-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 6-2; Basim Hudeen 5-3; Chris Holmesly 4-4; Jarrid Nash 4-3; Jeff Tuua 4-1; Jake Rouser 3-1; Jordan Monga 2-2; Marcus Austin 3-0; Cameron Gupton 2-1; Keith McGowen 2-1; Phillip Arias 1-2; Justin Vae’ena 1-1; Chad O’Donnell 1-1; Kelvin Miller 1-1; Tanner Davis 1-0; Jack Francis 1-0; Dustin Tew 0-1; Kenny Viser 0-1; D. Cowherd 0-1. Portland State-Ryan Rau 1-6; Manoa Latu 3-3; Carl Sommer 4-0; DJ Macarthy 3-1; David Ross 2-1; Mike Williams 2-1; DeShawn Shead 1-2; Julious Moore 1-2; Denzel Davis 2-0; Shane Melbo 1-1; Nick Kalpin 1-1; Nathan Snow 1-1; Quinn Stewart 1-1; Travis Beckley 0-2; Joel Sisler 0-2; Nick Green 0-2; J. Shoemaker 1-0; Brian Walters 0-1; Donte Almond 0-1.
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SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-None. Portland State-Julious Moore 1-1; Carl Sommer 2-0; Brian Walters 0-1.
Game 6: Montana 47 Idaho State 28 Washington-Grizzly Stadium ; Attendance 25,568 MISSOULA, Mont. (Oct. 9, 2010) - Tavoy Moore broke his own school record for all-purpose yards in a game as he had 323 on Saturday afternoon at No. 12 Montana. He became only the third player in Idaho State history to return a kickoff for 100-yards and he also returned punt 84-yards for a touchdown later in the fourth quarter. Moore’s play wasn’t enough as Idaho State lost 47-28 at No. 12 Montana in front of a crowd of 25,568 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Moore now has three kickoff returns for a touchdown, tying a Big Sky record with Bashir Livingstson of Eastern Washington in 1998. Moore previously set the school record for all-purpose yards with 318 at Northern Colorado earlier in the year. Russel Hill passed for 142 yards in three quarters of play and Kelvin Krosch caught five passes for 59 yards and one touchdown while Phil Pleasant rushed nine times for 37 yards. For the second time this season A.J. Storms had 20 tackles, tying his career high.
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The Bengal defense forced three Montana turnovers, led by Jarrid Nash recording his first-career interception and recovering a fumble. Jake Hutton put the Bengals on the scoreboard with his first career touchdown with 2:38 left in the first half on one-yard run. The ISU drive took 10 plays on 80 yards and lasted 5:25. Idaho State then cut the Montana lead to 30-14 with 4:46 left in the third quarter when Hill connected with Krosch on an eight-yard reception. Moore’s first touchdown was the 100-yard kickoff return with 10:24 to play in the game. He then had his 84-yard punt return with 1:42 left in the contest.
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Idaho State 0 7 7 14 28 Record: (1-5,0-4) Montana 10 13 14 10 47 Record: (4-2,3-1) Scoring Summary: 1st 06:17 UM Brody McKnight 49 yd field goal, 5-33 2:23, ISU 0 - UM 3 00:27 UM Sam Gratton 17 yd pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick), 12-64 4:39, ISU 0 - UM 10 2nd 13:13 UM Justin Roper 7 yd pass from Chase Reynolds (Brody McKnight kick), 4-28 1:39, ISU 0 - UM 17 08:03 UM Brody McKnight 42 yd field goal, 6-8 2:26, ISU 0 - UM 20 02:38 ISU Jacob Hutton 1 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 10-80 5:25, ISU 7 - UM 20 00:03 UM Brody McKnight 30 yd field goal, 9-67 1:09, ISU 7 - UM 23 3rd 10:19 UM Chase Reynolds 3 yd run (Brody McKnight kick), 8-83 2:35, ISU 7 - UM 30 04:46 ISU Kelvin Krosch 8 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 11-61 5:28, ISU 14 - UM 30 00:13 UM Dan Moore 6 yd pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick), 11-46 2:02, ISU 14 - UM 37 4th 12:51 UM Brody McKnight 33 yd field goal, 4-5 2:06, ISU 14 - UM 40 10:37 UM Jeff Larson 15 yd pass from Jordan Johnson (Brody McKnight kick), 4-39 1:07, ISU 14 - UM 47 10:24 ISU Tavoy Moore 100 yd kickoff return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 21 - UM 47 01:42 ISU Tavoy Moore 84 yd punt return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 28 - UM 47 ISU UM FIRST DOWNS 12 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-51 39-131 PASSING YDS (NET) 151 345 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-14-2 52-36-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-202 91-476 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-92 4-58 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-195 5-76 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-26 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-41.6 4-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 Penalties-Yards 9-81 4-40 Possession Time 26:33 33:27 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 8 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 8-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-24 RUSHING: Idaho State-Phil Pleasant 9-37; Corey White 5-9; Tavoy Moore 1-8; Jacob Hutton 3-7; Russel Hill 7-0; Rodrick Rumble 1-minus 1; Kyle Morris 1-minus 9. MontanaJustin Roper 8-61; Chase Reynolds 10-30; Gerald Kemp 7-26; Dan Moore 5-16; Peter Ngyuen 4-3; Jordan Johnson 1-1; Jabin Sambrano 1-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 4. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-29-1-142; Kyle Morris 1-6-1-9. Montana-Justin Roper 28-42-1-319; Jordan Johnson 7-9-0-19; Chase Reynolds 1-1-0-7. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 5-59; Tavoy Moore 2-28; Rodrick Rumble 2-26; Corey White 2-14; J.T. Albers 1-13; James Bergren 1-6; Josh Hill 1-5. Montana-Bryce Carver 6-29; Antwon Moutra 5-94; Chase Reynolds 5-36; Greg Hardy 4-62; Dan Moore 3-24; Jeff Larson 2-26; Sam Gratton 2-25; Jabin Sambrano 2-17; Gerald Kemp 2-14; Peter Ngyuen 2-minus 4; CJ Atkins 1-9; Justin Roper 1-7; Robert Overton 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Jarrid Nash 1-0. Montana-Erik Stoll 2-26. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Russel Hill 2-2. Montana-Justin Roper 1-1; Bryce Carver 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-None. Montana-Severin Cambell 2-0; Tyrone Duncan 0-1; Bry. Waldhauser 1-0; Jordan Tripp 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 8-12; Chris Holmesly 4-8; Phillip Arias 1-11; Kenny Viser 5-5; Dustin Tew 4-5; Kelvin Miller 5-1; Jordan Monga 2-3; Basim Hudeen 1-3; Rustin Phillips 1-3; Jarrid Nash 1-3; Marcus Austin 0-4; Cameron Gupton 1-2; Jeff Tuua 1-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-2; D. Cowherd 0-2; Jack Francis 0-2; Sean Rutten 0-2; Jake Rouser 0-2; Jacob Hutton 1-0; DavidHarrington 1-0; Tui Niusulu 0-1; Kelvin Krosch 0-1; David Tyler 0-1; Phil Pleasant 0-1. Montana-Jordan Tripp 2-6; Severin Cambell 4-3; Caleb McSurdy 0-7; Bry. Waldhauser 1-5; Tru. Johnson 2-3; Brandon Dodson 2-2; Tyrone Duncan 1-3; J.Kanongata’a 1-2; Bray. Schilling 1-2; Erik Stoll 0-3; Bo Tully 2-0; Ethan Pateman 1-1; Steven Rominger 0-2; Houston Roots 1-0; Clay Pierson 1-0; Sean Murray 1-0; Bobby Alt 1-0; Dan Moore 0-1; Jimmy Wilson 0-1; Mike McCord 0-1.
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Game 7: Weber State 16 Idaho State 13 Holt Arena ; Attendance 5,083 POCATELLO, Idaho (Oct. 16, 2010)- The Idaho State defense forced five Weber State turnovers and Dustin Tew tied a school record for longest interception at 100 yards but the Bengals last chance 55-yard field goal to send the contest into overtime fell short as Weber State defeated ISU 16-13 on Saturday at Holt Arena. Idaho State (1-6, 0-5) picked off Weber State (3-3, 2-2) quarterback Cameron Higgins four times. Basim Hudeen, Chris Holmesly, Cameron Gupton and Tew all had the interceptions while Sean Rutten recovered a fumble. The Idaho State offense had 255 total yards led by Russel Hill’s 195 yards passing. Tavoy Moore had 57 yards receiving, 66 yards rushing for 172 all-purpose yards. After a scoreless first quarter, Tew put the Bengals on the board when he picked off Higgins at the goal line and returned it 100-yards for a touchdown with 11:54 remaining in the second quarter. The last 100yard interception return for a touchdown was D.J. Clark on Nov. 3, 2007, also against Weber State.
ISU scored the next six points in the third quarter after Brendon Garcia connected on 22 and 45-yard field goals, giving ISU a 13-10 lead with 5:09 left in the third. With 13:23 to play in the game Vai Tafuna scored on a three-yard run for the Wildcats but the two-point conversion failed, giving WSU the 16-13 lead.
1 0 0
2 10 7
Scoring Summary: 2nd 11:54 08:35 00:02 3rd 10:47 05:09 4th 13:23
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Dustin Tew 100 yd interception return (Brendon Garcia kick), , WSU 0 - ISU 7 Cameron Higgins 8 yd run (Shaun McClain kick), 9-57 3:11, WSU 7 - ISU 7 Shaun McClain 20 yd field goal, 7-58 1:09, WSU 10 - ISU 7 Brendon Garcia 22 yd field goal, 10-70 4:06, WSU 10 - ISU 10 Brendon Garcia 45 yd field goal, 6-52 2:44, WSU 10 - ISU 13 Vai Tafuna 3 yd run (Austin Raught pass failed), 7-30 3:16, WSU 16 - ISU 13
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WSU 19 44-183 200 33-16-4 77-383 0-0 3-54 4-58 1-73 5-39.6 2-1 10-81 30:16 8 of 18 1 of 2 3-5 6-52
3 0 6
4 6 0
Score 16 13
Record: (3-3,2-2) Record: (1-6,0-5)
ISU 16 33-60 195 27-14-1 60-255 0-0 2-18 3-36 4-147 5-47.6 0-0 3-39 29:44 3 of 13 0 of 0 1-4 0-0
RUSHING: Weber State-Josh Booker 9-68; Bo Bolen 13-56; Vai Tafuna 7-18; Mike Hoke 4-17; Cameron Higgins 3-10; Zac Eldridge 4-8; Joe Collins 2-7; TM 2-minus 1. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 18-66; Jacob Hutton 5-27; Phil Pleasant 1-10; Russel Hill 9-minus 43. PASSING: Weber State-Cameron Higgins 16-33-4-200. Idaho State-Russel Hill 14-27-1-195. RECEIVING: Weber State-Joe Collins 5-88; Austin Raught 3-40; Mike Phillips 2-37; Josh Booker 2-11; Erik Walker 2-1; Brian Jankowski 1-14; Jordan Clemente 1-9. Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 4-44; Tavoy Moore 3-57; Rodrick Rumble 3-29; Luke Austin 2-43; J.T. Albers 1-14; Josh Hill 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Weber State-Maurice Neal 1-73. Idaho State-Dustin Tew 1-100; Chris Holmesly 1-44; Basim Hudeen 1-3; Cameron Gupton 1-0. FUMBLES: Weber State-Joe Collins 1-0; Zac Eldridge 1-1. Idaho State-None. SACKS (UA-A): Weber State-Gabe Bowers 1-1; Pete Rolf 1-1; Jordan Brown 0-1; Nick Webb 1-0; Trevor Pletcher 1-0; A.Saga-White 0-1. Idaho State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Weber State-Nick Webb 8-4; Jordan Brown 4-4; Blake Keller 1-5; Trevor Pletcher 4-1; Taylor Sedillo 3-2; A.Saga-White 2-3; Faron Creighton 2-3; David James 2-2; Maurice Neal 2-2; Gabe Bowers 2-1; Kela Marciel 2-1; Pete Rolf 2-1; Joe Collins 2-0; Tony Schmitz 1-0; Cameron Higgins 1-0; Tony Epperson 1-0; Veteson Sauni 0-1; Sam Fenn 0-1; Danny Mullarkey 0-1. Idaho State-A.J. Storms 3-9; Basim Hudeen 5-6; Chris Holmesly 5-3; Sean Rutten 4-4; Dustin Tew 3-3; Kelvin Miller 3-1; Keith McGowen 3-1; Rustin Phillips 2-2; Jarrid Nash 2-1; Marcus Austin 1-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-2; Tanner Davis 2-0; Jordan Monga 1-1; Kyle Morris 1-1; Kenny Viser 1-1; Cameron Gupton 0-2; Jeff Tuua 0-2; Daniel McSurdy 1-0; Phillip Arias 1-0; Kelvin Krosch 1-0; Jacob Hutton 0-1; AustinSchnizler 0-1; Leki Fuapau 0-1; Jake Rouser 0-1; Mark Clampitt 0-1.
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Weber State then tied the game at seven with a touchdown at the 8:35 mark of the second quarter and then took a 10-7 lead at halftime after Shaun McClain kicked a 20-yard field goal with two seconds left in the half.
Score by Quarters Weber State Idaho State
Game 8: Montana State 23 Idaho State 20 (OT) Holt Arena ; Attendance 5,740 POCATELLO, Idaho (Oct. 30, 2010) - In a game where Kristen Chatterley, Lemaefe Galeai, Christina Shoemaker and Don Neves were honored for being inducted into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame, the Bengal football team took No. 13 Montana State to overtime before falling 23-20 on Saturday afternoon at Holt Arena. With the score tied at 17, Montana State kicker Jason Cunningham missed a 41-yard field goal as time expired to send the game into overtime. In the extra stanza, Idaho State’s Brendon Garcia kicked a 27-yard field goal to give the Bengals a 20-17 lead. Montana State then got the ball and quarterback Denarius McGhee scored on the first play from scrimmage breaking several tackles for a 25-yard touchdown run and victory. The Bengal defense held a Montana State offense that was averaging 39 points a game to only 23 points and forced four turnovers. The ISU defense has forced nine turnovers in the last two games. Basim Hudeen, Leki Fuapau, Justin Vae’ena and Jacob Hutton all recovered fumbles. Hudeen and Chris Holmesly had a career-high in tackles as Hudeen has 15 with one tackle for loss, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Holmesly had 14 tackles with one forced fumble.
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The ISU offense had 189 yards of total offense. Russel Hill was 13-for-23 with two touchdowns and 175 yards passing. Kelvin Krosch caught four passes for 46 yards and one touchdown while Tavoy Moore caught four passes for 34 yards. Rodrick Rumble had three passes for 22 yards while Hutton and Josh Hill each caught a pass. Hill’s reception was a 34-yard touchdown catch. ISU jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Hill connected with Krosch in the end zone for a 19-yard reception. The drive was an 83-yard drive on nine plays, the offense’s longest scoring drive of the season. The score was set up after MSU running back Orenzo Davis fumbled on the ISU 21-yard line. Montana State came back to tie the game at seven on the ensuing possession. Idaho State went into halftime leading 10-7 after Garcia connected on a 27-yard field goal with 3:24 left in the half.
Score by Quarters Montana State Idaho State
1 0 7
2 7 3
Scoring Summary: 1st 00:50 2nd 13:06 04:01 3rd 06:18 02:59 4th 02:17 OT 15:00 15:00
ISU MSU ISU MSU ISU MSU ISU MSU
Kelvin Krosch 19 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 9-83 3:40, MSU 0 - ISU 7 C.J. Palmer 3 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 6-77 2:34, MSU 7 - ISU 7 Brendon Garcia 27 yd field goal, 11-16 5:14, MSU 7 - ISU 10 Kyle Begger 2 yd pass from Denarius McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 7-94 2:02, MSU 14 - ISU 10 Josh Hill 34 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 6-60 3:05, MSU 14 - ISU 17 J. Cunningham 36 yd field goal, 8-50 2:24, MSU 17 - ISU 17 Brendon Garcia 27 yd field goal, 7-15 0:00, MSU 17 - ISU 20 Denarius McGhee 25 yd run, 1-25 0:00, MSU 23 - ISU 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
MSU 24 33-125 402 40-29-0 73-527 0-0 2-7 4-69 0-0 -36.5 5-4 7-96 32:02 6 of 13 1 of 3 3-4 7-54
3 7 7
4 3 0
OT 6 3
Score 23 20
Record: (7-2,5-1) Record: (1-7,0-5)
ISU 14 39-14 175 23-13-0 62-189 0-0 2--1 3-82 0-0 6-49.3 2-2 5-51 27:58 5 of 15 1 of 1 3-4 0-0
RUSHING: Montana State-Denarius McGhee 10-45; Orenzo Davis 13-36; Everett Gilbert 2-28; C.J. Palmer 4-18; Cody Kirk 2-5; Rory Perez 2-minus 7. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 12-45; Jacob Hutton 17-31; TEAM 1-0; Russel Hill 9-minus 62. PASSING: Montana State-Denarius McGhee 29-40-0-402. Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-23-0-175. RECEIVING: Montana State-Tanner Bleskin 9-158; Everett Gilbert 5-44; Julius Lloyd 4-92; Elvis Akpla 3-34; Kyle Begger 3-26; Orenzo Davis 2-21; Kruiz Siewing 1-16; DeSean Thomas 1-7; C.J. Palmer 1-4. Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 4-46; Tavoy Moore 4-34; Rodrick Rumble 3-22; Jacob Hutton 1-39; Josh Hill 1-34. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-None. Idaho State-None. FUMBLES: Montana State-Orenzo Davis 2-1; Everett Gilbert 1-1; Rory Perez 1-1; Denarius McGhee 1-1. Idaho State-Jacob Hutton 1-1; Russel Hill 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Zach Minter 2-0; C. Schreibeis 2-0; Dan Ogden 1-0; John Laidet 1-0; Preston Gale 1-0. Idaho State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Michael Rider 5-4; Jody Owens 3-4; C. Schreibeis 3-4; A. Grosulak 1-6; Jason D’Alba 1-4; Arnold Briggs 2-2; Jordan Craney 2-2; Dan Ogden 22; Zach Minter 2-2; Preston Gale 2-1; Clay Bignell 2-1; Joel Fuller 2-1; John Laidet 1-2; Tanner Bleskin 2-0; Sean Gords 1-1; Cody Kirk 0-2; DeSean Thomas 0-1; Steven Bethley 0-1; Tanner Ripley 0-1; Roger Trammell 0-1. Idaho State-Basim Hudeen 7-7; Chris Holmesly 7-7; A.J. Storms 4-5; Dustin Tew 3-5; Jarrid Nash 2-5; Kenny Viser 4-2; Kelvin Miller 4-1; Sean Rutten 1-4; Jeff Tuua 0-4; Keith McGowen 1-2; Jordan Monga 1-2; Rustin Phillips 1-1; Marcus Austin 1-1; Justin Vae’ena 0-2; Chad O’Donnell 0-2; Izzy Ramirez 1-0; Tanner Davis 0-1; Leki Fuapau 0-1.
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Game 9: Georgia 55, Idaho State 7 Sanford Stadium ; Attendance 92,746
The Bengal defense was led by A.J. Storms who had 16 tackles and Basim Hudeen with 14. Chris Holmesly had 11. Phil Pleasant had five carries for 29 yards and Tavoy Moore scored Idaho State’s touchdown on a 25-yard reception from Kyle Morris with 8:51 left in the game. “We played our tails off to the very end,” Zamberlin said. “I was proud of how we represented the program and University. This is a pretty good storied program so I am proud of my guys.” The ISU defense held Georgia to no touchdowns in the first quarter and only trailed 6-0 after the first quarter. But after two Idaho State interceptions Georgia was able to score 35 second quarter points to lead 41-0 at the break. Idaho State returns to Big Sky action next Saturday when it hosts Sacramento State on Senior Day at 3:35 p.m. Notes: Leki Fuapau recorded his first career reception when he caught a 17-yard pass from Russel Hill with 7:30 left in the first quarter. That was also the Bengals first first-down of the game. A.J. Storms had eight first quarter tackles. This was the furthest East Idaho State has ever played and the 92,746 fans in attendance was the largest crowd an Idaho State team has played in front of.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Georgia
1 0 6
2 0 35
Scoring Summary: 1st 12:00 01:19 2nd 12:55 11:50 10:40 05:32 01:01 3rd 11:46 03:30 4th 08:51
GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA ISU
Blair Walsh 38 yd field goal, 7-45 3:00, ISU 0 - GA 3 Blair Walsh 53 yd field goal, 12-54 5:06, ISU 0 - GA 6 Caleb King 3 yd run (Blair Walsh kick), 6-43 2:21, ISU 0 - GA 13 Bacarri Rambo 39 yd interception return (Blair Walsh kick), , ISU 0 - GA 20 A.J. Green 3 yd pass from Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh kick), 1-3 0:05, ISU 0 - GA 27 A.J. Green 46 yd pass from Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh kick), 7-81 3:20, ISU 0 - GA 34 Bruce Figgins 6 yd pass from Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh kick), 9-62 3:28, ISU 0 - GA 41 Shaun Chapas 1 yd run (Blair Walsh kick), 4-26 1:53, ISU 0 - GA 48 Vance Cuff 30 yd interception return (Brandon Bogotay kick), , ISU 0 - GA 55 Tavoy Moore 25 yd pass from Kyle Morris (Brendon Garcia kick), 5-65 1:48, ISU 7 - GA 55
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ISU 8 19-39 112 32-7-3 51-151 0-0 1-3 8-171 0-0 9-39.3 3-0 5-35 21:49 2 of 13 0 of 0 0-0 1-7
3 0 14
4 7 0
Score 7 55
Record: (1-8) Record: (5-5)
GA 26 46-181 269 35-22-0 81-450 0-0 3-56 2-18 3-87 3-42.0 2-0 5-50 38:11 6 of 14 0 of 1 5-6 1-3
RUSHING: Idaho State-Phil Pleasant 5-29; Tavoy Moore 6-10; Jacob Hutton 4-5; Corey White 2-1; Kyle Morris 1-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 3. Georgia-Carlton Thomas 14-64; Caleb King 9-43; Branden Smith 3-27; Washaun Ealey 6-26; R. Wooten 3-13; Hutson Mason 2-5; Shaun Chapas 3-4; Wes Van Dyk 1-3; Josh Sailors 1-2; F. Munzenmaier 1-minus 2; Aaron Murray 3-minus 4. PASSING: Idaho State-Kyle Morris 5-16-1-85; Russel Hill 2-16-2-27. Georgia-Aaron Murray 19-27-0-228; Hutson Mason 3-8-0-41. RECEIVING: Idaho State-D. Cowherd 2-36; Rodrick Rumble 2-22; Tavoy Moore 1-25; Leki Fuapau 1-17; Kelvin Krosch 1-12. Georgia-A.J. Green 6-103; Marlon Brown 3-33; Orson Charles 3-33; Tavarres King 2-28; Bruce Figgins 2-16; Israel Troupe 2-12; Derek Rich 1-19; Brett McGowan 1-12; Washaun Ealey 1-7; Carlton Thomas 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Georgia-Bacarri Rambo 1-39; Vance Cuff 1-30; Brandon Boykin 1-18. FUMBLES: Idaho State-TEAM 3-0. Georgia-Hutson Mason 1-0; Caleb King 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-Sean Rutten 1-0. Georgia-C. Robinson 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 9-7; Basim Hudeen 8-6; Chris Holmesly 6-5; Phillip Arias 2-4; Dustin Tew 4-1; Kelvin Miller 3-2; Jarrid Nash 0-5; Kenny Viser 1-3; Nathan Nooner 1-2; Rustin Phillips 2-0; Keith McGowen 1-1; Tanner Davis 1-1; Jacob Hutton 1-1; Jordan Monga 1-1; Sean Rutten 1-0; Trevor Spence 1-0; DavidHarrington 1-0; Jack Francis 0-1; Tavoy Moore 0-1; Braeden Clayson 0-1. Georgia-C. Robinson 3-1; Akeem Dent 2-2; Alec Ogletree 3-0; Blake Sailors 2-1; Shawn Williams 2-1; Bacarri Rambo 2-0; Brandon Wood 1-1; Jakar Hamilton 0-2; Brandon Boykin 1-0; Abry Jones 1-0; Garrison Smith 1-0; Derrick Lott 1-0; Blair Walsh 1-0; Derek Owens 1-0; S. Commings 1-0; Justin Houston 1-0; DeAngelo Tyson 0-1; Reuben Faloughi 0-1; Vance Cuff 0-1; Akeem Hebron 0-1; Marcus Dowtin 0-1; Kiante Tripp 0-1; Demarcus Dobbs 0-1; Jeremy Sulek 0-1.
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Athens, Goergia (Nov. 6, 2010) - The effort was there but in the end the Idaho State football team was over powered at Georgia, 55-7 on Saturday afternoon in front of a crowd of 92,746 at Sanford Stadium. “Is it what it is,” Idaho State coach John Zamberlin said. “You build it with your guys as an opportunity to play in a facility like this. My guys went out and played hard. We did some good things and we can take some positive from this. It is time to go home and get ready for conference.”
Game 10: Sacremento State 45 Idaho State 17 Holt Arena ; Attendance 4,694 POCATELLO, Idaho (Nov. 13, 2010) - The Idaho State football team dropped its final home game of the season to Sacramento State, 45-17 on Saturday afternoon at Holt Arena on Senior Day. The Bengals dropped to 1-9 and 0-7 in Big Sky play while Sacramento State improved to 6-4 and finished Big Sky play with a 5-3 mark. Idaho State had 243 yards of total to Sacramento State’s 451. Russel Hill threw for 224 yards and two touchdowns while Rodrick Rumble caught six passes for 93 yards and Kelvin Krosch caught five passes for 63 yards. “I thought Kelvin and Rodrick competed and made some plays,” Idaho State coach John Zamberlin said. A.J. Storms, the nation’s leading tackler, had 13 tackles. Idaho State fell behind early, 21-3 in the first quarter and trailed 28-3 at halftime. Sacramento State then scored 17 third quarter points to lead 45-3 after three quarters.
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“In the first half we lost our poise and composure but I thought we got it back in the second half,” Zamberlin said. “We talked about it at halftime and said focus on one play at a time and stay together. They got their composure back and I am proud of that.” The Bengals scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the first came with 14:13 left in the game when Hill hit tight end Josh Hill for a five-yard pass in the end zone. Then with 5:06 to play, Hill connected with Tavoy Moore on a 39-yard touchdown reception. The Bengals close out the season next Saturday at Eastern Washington.
Score by Quarters Sacramento State Idaho State
1 21 3
2 7 0
Scoring Summary: 1st 11:31 08:07 04:11 01:50 2nd 04:07 3rd 09:18 03:20 01:36 4th 14:13 05:06
SAC SAC ISU SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC ISU ISU
Reese Heaslet 2 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 9-68 3:29, SAC 7 - ISU 0 Chase Deadder 29 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 5-55 2:38, SAC 14 - ISU 0 Brendon Garcia 47 yd field goal, 4--2 1:26, SAC 14 - ISU 3 Reese Heaslet 17 yd pass from Morris Norrise (Chris Diniz kick), 6-66 2:16, SAC 21 - ISU 3 Chase Deadder 8 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 9-62 4:04, SAC 28 - ISU 3 Kyle Monson 68 yd interception return (Chris Diniz kick), , SAC 35 - ISU 3 Tezanos-Pinto 4 yd pass from Bethel-Thompson (Chris Diniz kick), 3-11 1:04, SAC 42 - ISU 3 Chris Diniz 39 yd field goal, 4-4 1:38, SAC 45 - ISU 3 Josh Hill 5 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 8-82 2:23, SAC 45 - ISU 10 Tavoy Moore 39 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 4-66 1:58, SAC 45 - ISU 17
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SAC 24 39-162 289 36-26-2 75-451 0-0 1-1 3-65 2-72 3-33.0 2-1 14-79 36:25 1 of 10 0 of 1 4-5 1-2
3 17 0
4 0 14
Score 45 17
Record: (6-4,5-3) Record: (1-9,0-7)
ISU 13 21-12 231 34-16-2 55-243 0-0 1-10 6-80 2-52 5-46.8 4-3 8-95 23:35 2 of 3 1-2
RUSHING: Sacramento State-Jake Croxdale 21-69; Jeff Fleming 8-54; Sam McCowan 4-24; Bethel-Thompson 2-13; Tezanos-Pinto 2-4; TEAM 2-minus 2. Idaho State-A.J. Storms 1-33; Phil Pleasant 7-20; Jacob Hutton 3-16; Tavoy Moore 3-minus 2; Kyle Morris 2-minus 23; Russel Hill 5-minus 37; James Bergren 0-5. PASSING: Sacramento State-Jeff Fleming 15-19-1-207; Bethel-Thompson 10-16-1-65; Morris Norrise 1-1-0-17. Idaho State-Russel Hill 14-31-1-220; Kyle Morris 2-3-1-11. RECEIVING: Sacramento State-Chase Deadder 6-102; Morris Norrise 5-62; Reese Heaslet 4-22; Ron Richardson 3-36; DJ Maciel 3-33; Matt Larson 2-17; Dylan Lane 1-11; Tezanos-Pinto 1-4; Jake Croxdale 1-2. Idaho State-Rodrick Rumble 5-89; Kelvin Krosch 5-63; Tavoy Moore 3-60; Josh Hill 2-7; Luke Austin 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Sacramento State-Kyle Monson 1-68; Dana Willis 1-4. Idaho State-Dustin Tew 1-35; Jordan Monga 1-17. FUMBLES: Sacramento State-Tezanos-Pinto 1-1; Morris Norrise 1-0. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 2-2; Kyle Morris 1-1; Russel Hill 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Sacramento State-Zack Nash 5-0. Idaho State-Basim Hudeen 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Sacramento State-Kyle Monson 3-6; Zack Nash 6-0; Peter Buck 4-2; Osgaie Odiase 2-3; Dana Willis 1-3; Zach Schrader 1-3; Jake Croxdale 1-3; M. Williams 2-1; Joe Larche 1-1; Ron Richardson 1-1; Todd Davis 1-1; Evander Wilkins 0-2; Randey Peterson 1-0; David Coleman 1-0; Augie Heath 1-0; Matt Agaiava 1-0; Clay DePauw 0-1; Chase Deadder 0-1; Henry Fernandez 0-1; Trent Eskew 0-1. Idaho State-A.J. Storms 4-9; Basim Hudeen 6-3; Dustin Tew 7-1; Chris Holmesly 2-5; Kelvin Miller 3-2; Phillip Arias 3-2; Rustin Phillips 2-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-3; Kenny Viser 2-1; Keith McGowen 2-1; Cameron Gupton 2-1; Jake Rouser 1-2; Jordan Monga 0-3; Jarrid Nash 2-0; Jack Francis 1-1; Marcus Austin 0-2; B. Ghassemieh 1-0; Jacob Hutton 1-0; Sage Warner 0-1; Tanner Davis 0-1;
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Game 11: Eastern Washington 34 Idaho State 7 Roos Field ; Attendance 5,781
AJ Storms led ISU with 18 tackles. It was his third straight double figure tackle game and his eighth of the season. Chris Holmesly had 13 tackles for ISU. Jordan Monga had two sacks and Jarrid Nash had one. Idaho State had 243 yards of total offense. Russel Hill passed for 186 yards and one touchdown while Tavoy Moore had 64 yards rushing on 15 carries. Moore finished with 170 yards of all-purpose yards. Kelvin Krosch had a season-high 75 yards on five receptions and one touchdown. ISU pulled out the tricks early as they opened the game by recovering an onside kick. The Bengals were unable to convert on the play. ISU trailed 7-0 after the first quarter. Then with 14:25 left in the second quarter Idaho State tied the game at 7-7 when Hill connected with Krosch on a 22-yard reception in the end zone. Krosch had to go up and grab the ball with two defenders on him. The scoring drive was a six play, 60-yard drive that took 1:57. Idaho State trailed 28-7 at halftime and the Bengal defense held Eastern Washington to two second half field goals.
Score by Quarters Idaho State Eastern Washington
1 0 7
2 7 21
Scoring Summary: 1st 01:22 2nd 14:25 12:01 06:41 00:19 3rd 07:27 4th 14:52
EWU ISU EWU EWU EWU EWU EWU
Brandon Kaufman 10 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 8-55 4:15, ISU 0 - EWU 7 Kelvin Krosch 21 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 6-60 1:57, ISU 7 - EWU 7 Brandon Kaufman 30 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 6-63 2:24, ISU 7 - EWU 14 Taiwan Jones 11 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 10-71 4:04, ISU 7 - EWU 21 Greg Herd 31 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 11-95 3:44, ISU 7 - EWU 28 Kevin Miller 48 yd field goal, 11-40 3:58, ISU 7 - EWU 31 Mike Jarrett 25 yd field goal, 9-55 2:41, ISU 7 - EWU 34
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 13 21-57 186 33-15-2 54-243 0-0 0-0 6-94 0-0 8-41.0 5-2 7-83 22:12 0 of 9 0 of 0 0-1 3-20
3 0 3
4 0 3
Score 7 34
Record: (1-10,0-8) Record: (9-2,7-1)
EWU 27 41-136 271 42-29-0 83-407 0-0 5-14 2-16 2-3 4-35.5 4-2 0-0 37:48 7 of 16 2 of 3 3-4 1-9
RUSHING: Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 15-64; Phil Pleasant 1-9; Corey White 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 1; Rodrick Rumble 1-minus 7; Russel Hill 2-minus 13. Eastern Washington-Taiwan Jones 17-108; Mario Brown 11-51; Daniel Johnson 7-19; Greg Herd 1-1; TEAM 1-0; Nick Gauthier 1-minus 2; Bo Mitchell 2-minus 18; Ashton Gant 1-minus 23. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 15-33-2-186. Eastern Washington-Bo Mitchell 26-38-0-256; Nick Gauthier 2-3-0-10; Anthony Vitto 1-1-0-5. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 5-75; Tavoy Moore 3-13; Luke Austin 2-46; Jacob Hutton 2-11; Rodrick Rumble 1-25; Josh Hill 1-10; Corey White 1-6. Eastern WashingtonBrandon Kaufman 5-61; Greg Herd 4-53; Matt Martin 4-45; Taiwan Jones 4-37; Zack Gehring 3-25; Mario Brown 3-24; Ashton Gant 3-9; N. Edwards 2-12; Ashton Clark 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-None. Eastern Washington-Zach Johnson 1-3; Bobby Gentry 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 3-2; Russel Hill 2-0. Eastern Washington-Ashton Gant 1-0; TEAM 1-1; Taiwan Jones 1-0; Bo Schuetzle 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-Jordan Monga 2-0; Jarrid Nash 1-0. Eastern Washington-Renard Williams 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 9-9; Chris Holmesly 8-5; Dustin Tew 4-5; Basim Hudeen 4-4; Sean Rutten 2-5; Kenny Viser 4-1; Jarrid Nash 3-1; Jordan Monga 2-2; Rustin Phillips 0-4; Cameron Gupton 3-0; Kelvin Miller 2-1; Marcus Austin 1-2; Justin Vae’ena 1-2; Jacob Hutton 2-0; Jake Rouser 0-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-0; Keith McGowen 1-0; Brad Shedd 1-0; Minh Williams 0-1. Eastern Washington-J.C. Sherritt 5-3; Zach Johnson 2-2; Tyler Washburn 1-3; Jesse Hoffman 3-0; T.J. Lee III 3-0; Tyler Jolley 1-2; Renard Williams 2-0; Alden Gibbs 2-0; Matt Johnson 1-1; Jeff Minnerly 1-0; J.C. Agen 1-0; Jerry Ceja 1-0; Greg Herd 1-0; Paul Ena 1-0; Jeremy Chaten 1-0; Dante Calcote 1-0; David Gaylord 0-1; Grant Williams 0-1; Jakob Scott 0-1; C. Moetului 0-1; Artise Gauldin 0-1.
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2010 REVIEW
Cheney, Wash (Nov. 20, 2010)- The Idaho State football team dropped its final game of the 2010 season at No. 3 Eastern Washington, 34-7 on a cold Saturday afternoon in front of 5,781 fans at Roos Field. The Bengals finished the season 1-10 while Eastern Washington improved to 9-2 and 7-1 in Big Sky play. Eastern Washington and Montana State are co-Big Sky champions.
HISTORY AND RECORDS
History and Records
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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 1903 (0-1-1) Herbert Chaney Boise....................................................L 0-28 @Co. K.I.N.G......................................... T 0-0 Total .................................................... 0-28
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 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
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
Total
Blackfoot HS...........................................W 23-2 Albion Normal......................................... W 5-0 Payette HS...............................................W 10-5 ....................................................... 62-10
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 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
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College of Idaho..................................... W 7-0 Total ..................................................... 146-33 1915-26
Reuben Bronson 1915-16, 19 11-8-1 IDAHO TECH. INSTITUTE 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
J.A. Fogt 1917 2-2 Idaho L 0-32 Total .................................................... 163-70 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Herbert Cheney 1902-03 5-1-1
Total ....................................................... 99-52 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
Ralph Hutchinson 1920-27 25-24-1 Utah State Aggies............................................... L 0-136 @Ricks........................................................L 6-12 Total ..................................................... 46-173
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
Felix Plastino 1928-34 34-16-3 11/5 11/11 11/19 Total
(Sun.) @Coll. of Idaho............................L 6-39 @Utah Aggie Freshmen.........................L 2-6 (Sun.) Weber JC.......................................L 7-12 ....................................................... 46-88
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
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9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 Total
BYU Freshmen................................... W 7-0 Ricks....................................................W 21-6 Montana Mines................................ L 7-14 @Albion Normal.............................W 20-6 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
Guy Wicks 1935-40 29-17-1 11/3 Santa Rosa JC.......................................T 6-6 11/17 Western State............................... W 51-0 11/24 @Boise JC.................................................... W 25-6 Total ......................................................
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 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
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 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
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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
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
1971 (6-4, 2-3) Ed Cavanaugh 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Ed Cavanaugh 1968-71 28-19
Dave Kragthorpe 1980-82 21-14
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 Total
*Montana (HC)................................... W 28-14 *@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
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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
Brian McNeely 1992-96 21-34 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 Total
*@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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 7,301 9/10 @Kentucky L 29-41 59,519 9/17 Montana-Western W 37-0 7,546 9/24 * No. 5 E. Wash. (HC) W 34-30 9,405 10/1 *@ No. 12 Montana St. L 28-30 14,127 10/8 * No. 4 Montana L 10-32 10,273 10/22 *@Sacramento State W 27-17 4,451 10/29 *@Weber State L 21-30 7,654 11/5 *Portland State W 36-34 7,874 11/12 *@Northern Arizona L 28-42 5,020 11/19 @ No. 7 Cal Poly L 10-35 6,339 Total ................................................298-304
9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 Total
*Northern Arizona (HC) L 27-33 ` *@Northern Colorado W 41-13 *@Portland State L 13-34 *Montana State L 35-42 *@No. 2 Montana L 10-23 *Sacramento State L 14-22 *@Eastern Washington L 40-6 *Weber State L 30-27 ................................................255-330
2009 (1-10, 1-7) John Zamberlin Capts: Jaron Taylor, Sean Rutten, Clint Knickrehm 9/5 @Arizona State L 50-3 9/12 @Oklahoma L 64-0 9/19 *@Weber State L 44-17 9/26 Central Washington L 33-22 10/3 *Eastern Washington (HC)L 38-3 10/10 *@Sacramento State L 38-17 10/17 *Northern Colorado L 30-7 10/24 *@Northern Arizona L 40-12 10/31 *@Montana State L 41-10 11/7 *Montana L 12-10 11/14 *Portland State W 41-34 Total ...........................................142-424
10,016 2,910 4,549 7,773 23,435 6,298 3,818 6,744
John Zamberlin 2007-10 6-39 2007 (3-8, 2-6) John Zamberlin Capts: George Yarno, Ryan Phipps, Terrance Calloway, Dan Zeidman 9/8 Southern Oregon W 37-11 6,056 9/15 @Oregon State L 61-10 38,491 9/22 *Eastern Washington L 34-7 6,620 9/29 *@Montana State L 40-20 14,427 10/6 *Northern Colorado (HC) W 26-14 7,639 10/13 *@Northern Arizona L 45-24 9,831 10/20 *Portland State W 38-20 5,925 10/27 Cal Poly L 48-28 6,037 11/3 *@Weber State L 52-37 3,689 11/10 *Montana L 27-17 8,645 11/17 *@Sacramento State L 41-30 5,489 Total ................................................271-393
2010 (1-10, 0-8) John Zamberlin Capts: Russel Hill, Sean Rutten, A.J. Storms, Chris Holmesly 9/4 Montana Western W, 32-3 4,797 9/11 @ Utah State L, 38-17 18,347 9/18 *@ Northern Colorado L, 35-21 5,497 9/25 *Northern Arizona (HC) L, 32-7 6,626 10/2 *@ Portland State L, 38-3 5,025 10/9 *@ Montana L, 47-28 25,568 10/16 *Weber State L, 16-13 5,083 10/30 *@ No. 13 Montana State L, 23-20 (OT) 5,740 11/6 @ Georgia L, 55-7 92,746 11/13 *Sacramento State L, 45-17 4,694 11/20 * No. 3 at Eastern Washington L, 34-7 .... 5,781 Total ...........................................172-366
2008 (1-11, 1-7) John Zamberlin Capts: Eddie Thompson, Ryan Phipps, Clint Knickrehm 8/30 @Boise State L 49-7 32,318 9/6 @Idaho L 42-27 15,013 9/18 (Thur.) North Dakota L 38-35 5,922 9/27 *@Eastern Washington L 45-31 5,549 10/4 *Montana State L 33-21 6,068 10/11 *@Northern Colorado L 29-9 4,543 10/18 *Northern Arizona (HC) L 52-30 6,636 10/25 *@Portland State L 36-13 7,330 11/1 @Cal Poly L 49-10 7,014 11/8 *Weber State L 59-27 5,514 11/15 *@Montana L 29-10 23,527 11/22 *Sacramento State (OT) W 36-33 4,814 Total ................................................256-494
2006 (2-9, 1-7) Larry Lewis Capts: Matt Gutierrez, Pago Togafau, James Drake 9/2 @UNLV L 10-54 19,943 9/9 Fort Lewis W 48-12 6,345 9/16 @Idaho L 24-27 15,162
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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 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 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 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 Cal State Hayward (1-0) 1-0 Home 1973...H.....9/15..... W..............................21-7 Cal State Los Angeles (1-0) 1-0 Home 1971...H.....9/25..... W..............................19-6 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 Chico State (2-0) 2-0 Home 1986...H......9/6...... W............................43-17 1984...H.....9/15..... W............................47-23
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 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 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
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Eastern Oregon (1-0) 1-0 Home 1999...H......9/4...... W............................54-28 Eastern Washington (9-23) 5-14 Home, 4-10 Away 2010...A....11/20..... L...............................7-34 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 Fort Lewis (2-0) 2-0 Home 1999...H.......W.........................................42-3 2006...H.......W.......................................48-12 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 Georgia (0-1) 0-0 Home, 0-1 Away 2010...A........L..... 11/06...........................7-55
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Hastings (1-0) 1-0 Home 1957...H.......W........................................ 22-0
Kentucky (0-1) 0-1 Away 2005...A.....9/10...... L............................ 29-41
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
Lewis & Clark (1-1) 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1952...A.....11/8..... W........................... 21-18 1951...H....11/10..... L.............................. 2-40
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
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 (13-40) 10-13 Home, 3-27 Away 2010...A....10/09..... L............................ 47-28 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 2010...H....10/30..... L.................. 230-20 (OT) 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
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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 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
Montana-Western (10-0) (1928-31 listed as Montana Normal) 8-0 Home, 2-0 Away 2010...H.....9/04..... W............................. 32-3 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 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 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 (17-30-1) 14-12 Home, 3-18-1 Away 2010...H.....9/25...... L..................... (HC) 32-7 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 (19-8) (Was Colorado State 1939-1961) 9-3 Home, 10-4 Away 2010...A.....9/18...... L............................ 35-21 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
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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 (23-12-1) 14-4-1 Home, 9-8 Away 2010...A....10/02..... L.............................. 38-3 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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
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 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Sacramento State (6-9) 5-3 Home, 1-6 Away 2010...H....11/13..... L............................ 17-45 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 Dakota St. (0-2) 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away 1968...A.....11/9...... L............................ 22-41 1967...H.....9/23...... L............................ 22-24 Southern Oregon (1-0) 1-0 Home 2007...H......9/8...... W........................... 37-11 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
South Carolina St. (1-0) 1-0 Home 1981...H....12/12.... W........................... 41-12
Tulsa (0-2) 0-2 Away 1970...A.....9/19...... L............................ 13-38 1967...A.....10/7...... L.............................. 0-58
South Dakota (1-1) 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1972...H.....9/16...... L.............................. 7-35 1971...A.....9/18..... W............................. 10-6
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 (2-12) 1-2 Home, 1-9 Away 2010...A.....9/11...... L............................ 38-17 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 Weber State (14-36) 8-18 Home, 6-18 Away 2010...H....10/16..... L............................ 16-13 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 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
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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 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
Single Season Records 504 489 444 441 426 415 414 408 396 394
2004 1983 1982 1984 1981 1986 1999 2008 2000 2002
Passing Completions 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 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
Touchdown Passes 1. Mike Machurek 2. Mark Hetherington Kevin McCarthy 4. Doug Baughman 5. Doug Baughman Jason Whitmer 7. Mark Hetherington Gino Mariani
29 23 23 21 20 20 19 19
19 18
1983 2000
Rushing Attempts 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 164 10. Alfredo Anderson
8. 9. 10.
213 208 203 200 199 198 190 182 1959 161
1984 1995 2007 2006 2000 1985 1999 2002
Rushing Yards 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 898
1,192 1,159 1,117 1,106 1,041 1,022 968 933 900 1959
1995 1993 2006 1999 1985 2007 2002 2000 1984
1981 1984 2004 1983 1999 2002 2000 2001 2008 1987
Rushing Touchdowns 1. Ken Cornist 2. Billy Shaw 13 3. Isaac Mitchell Boyd Hall 12 5. Alfredo Anderson Merril Hoge 7. Merril Hoge Boyd Hall 10 Bus Connor Bus Connor
14 1964 12 1959 11 11 10 1960 10 10
2005
1981 2003 1999 2002 2001 1987 2004 1986
Receptions 1. Ed Bell 2. Eddie Thompson 3. Dwain Wilson 4. Eddie Thompson 5. Sale’ Key Merril Hoge Ed Bell
96 83 78 70 67 67 67
10.
Paul Peterson Shane Griggs
1993
Tom Hoffman Shawn Beals Rommie Wheeler
65 62 60
1971 1987 1994
Receiving Yards 1. Ed Bell 2. Ed Bell 3. Tom Hoffman 4. Shawn Beals 5. Charles Ewing 6. Sale’ Key 7. Eddie Thompson 8. Sale’ Key Rommie Wheeler 10. 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 1. Ed Bell 2. Justin Young 3. Akliah Lacey
20 11 10
1969 1996 2006
6. 10.
Chris Corp Ed Bell Sale’ Key Brett Fowler Shawn Beals Charles Ewing Sale’ Key
Extra Points 1. Case deBruijn 2. Javier Garcia 3. James Ferrell Jeremy Hershey 5. Rene Weitmann Perry Larson Javier Garcia 8. Pete Garces 9. Andy Norrell James Ferrell Brandon Jones
10 10 9 9 9 9 8
1981 1968 2004 2003 1987 1981 2003
48-51 39-42 38-39 38-40 37-38 37-41 37-42 34-36 31-32 31-34 31-34
1981 2000 1995 2003 1985 1983 2001 1999 1993 1996 2007
2002 1995 1984 1985 1952 195 1969 2007 1981 2008 2004 1985 1968
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Passing Attempts 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
Jeremy Hershey
Field Goals 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
31-37
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
Punting Average 1. Eddie Johnson 46.3 (49-2,270) 2. Eddie Johnson 46.2 (51-2,357) 3. Thomas Washington45.0 (24-1,079) 4. Jon Vanderwielen 44.7 (74-3,308) 5. Case deBruijn 44.6 (73-3,261) 6. Tom Zaun 44.4 (25-1,109) 7. David Harrington 44.3 (69-3,060) 8. Case deBruijn 44.0 (67-2,945) 9. Case deBruijn 43.9 (57-2,504) 10. Kyle McQuown 43.9 (71-3,118)
2001 2002 1994 2009 1979 1955 2010 1980 1981 2003
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Total Offense
Merril Hoge set numerous records during his time at ISU.
Season 1. Mike Machurek (1981) 2. Vern Harris (1984) 3. Kevin McCarthy (1999) 4. Doug Baughman (2002) 5. Jason Whitmer (1987) 6. Mark Hetherintgon (2004) 7. Jerry Dunne (1969) 8. Shane Griggs (2000) 9. Vern Harris (1985) 10. Russel Hill (2008)
Ypg 295.9 295.8 277.8 273.5 270.3 269.7 261.1 256.3 256.0 250.6
All-Purpose Yards Season 1. Merril Hoge (1985) 2. Tavoy Moore (2010) 3. Ed Bell (1969) 4. Nick Whitworth (1999) 5. DeRonn Finley (2000) 6. Alfredo Anderson (1995) 7. Carlis Harris (1970) 8. Merril Hoge (1986) 9. Ed Bell (1968) 10. Dwain Wilson (1981)
Yds 2113 2034 1843 1877 1817 1811 948 1677 1317 1413
Ypg 192.1 184.9 184.3 170.6 165.2 164.6 158.0 152.0 146.3 141.3
Scoring 1. Ed Bell (1969) 2. Boyd Hall (1959) 3. Merril Hoge (1985) 4. Billy Shaw (1964) 5. Ken Cornist (2005) 6. Carlis Harris (1970) 7. Darren Goodman (1990) 8. Jeremy Hershey (2003) 9. Merril Hoge (1984) 10. Alfredo Anderson (1995) Merril Hoge (1984) Alfredo Anderson (1995)
Pts 130 76 98 78 90 48 85 92 84 84 84 84
Ppg 13.00 9.50 8.91 8.67 8.18 8.00 7.73 7.67 7.64 7.64 7.64 7.64
Kick Scoring 1. Darren Goodman (1990) 2. Jeremy Hershey (2003) 3. Perry Larson (1983) 4. Pete Garces (1999) 5. Jaret Johnson (2005) 6. Javier Garcia (2001) 7. Case deBruijn (1981) 8. James Ferrell (1996) 9. Rene Weitmann (1995) 10. Perry Larson (1984)
Pts 85 92 88 73 80 79 93 76 76 74
Ppg 7.73 7.67 7.33 7.30 7.27 7.18 7.15 6.91 6.91 6.73
Kickoff Return Average Avg. TD 1. Carlis Harris (1969)33.0 2. Carlis Harris (1968)31.0 3. Robert Johnson (1992)29.7 4. Carlis Harris (1970)28.8 5. JD Ponciano (2007)27.9 6. Frank Selto (1987)27.5 7. Adam Johnson (1993)25.8 8. DeRonn Finley (1998)25.7 9. Kenyon Blue (2008)25.5 10.Rene Garnett (1973)25.2
(22-726) (14-434) (14-416) (12-346) (20-558) (26-716) (17-439) (22-565) (18-459) (26-656)
Kickoff Return Total yards Yards 1. Tavoy Moore (2010)1086 2. JD Ponciano (2008)996 3. JD Ponciano (2009)741 4. Carlis Harris (1969)726 5. Frank Selto (1987)716 6. Rene Garnett (1973)656 7. Merril Hoge (1968)641 8. Monte’ Walzer (1997)614 9. Tony Roland (1988)611 10. DeRonn Finley (1998) 565
Returns 45 48 36 22 26 26 34 26 28 22
TD 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1
Punt Return Average Avg. 1. Carlis Harris (1970) 22.8 2. Louie Hurst (1970) 21.0 3. Tavoy Moore (2010) 18.3 4. Emery Beckles (2003)16.4 5. DeRonn Finley (2000)15.2 6. Ed Bell(1968) 14.9 7. Phil Price (1971) 14.7 8. Billy Satterfield (1967)14.6 9. Emery Beckles(2002) 14.2 10. Trevor Bell(1997) 13.9
(No-Yds) (11-251) (9-189) (15-275) (23-377) (33-502) (9-134) (21-306) (13-190) (37-526) (17-236)
TD 2 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1
Returns 37 33 44 23 40 32 21 29 15 11
TD 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 8 2
Punt Return Total Yards Yards 1. Emery Beckles(2002) 526 2. DeRonn Finley(2000) 502 3. Matt Courtney(1983) 454 4. Emery Beckles(2003) 377 5. Jamie FitzGerald(1985)372 6. Jason Girley(2001) 324 7. Phil Price(1971) 306 8. Darren Dubois(1999) 280 9. Tavoy Moore(2010) 275 10. Carlis Harris(1970) 251
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Jerry Dunne set NCAA records for total plays and yards gained in this 1969 game at Montana
Interceptions No 1. Billy Satterfield (1968) 10 2. Trevor Bell (1997) 8 3. Trevor Bell (1996) 7 4. Quinton Freeman (2002)6 5. Josh Robinson (2000) 6 6. Louie Hurst (1970) 6 7. Phil Spain (1972) 6 8. Brent Koetter (1984) 6 9. Walter Johnson (1984) 6 10. Matt Courtney (1983) 6 11. Reggie Allen (1983) 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
Passing Attempts 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 1,171 933 842 816 748 711 703 677 674
1987-90 2007-10 1982-83 2003-04 1980-81 2001-02 1996, 99-00 1984-85 1994-95 1997-00
Passing Completions 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
721 663 472 468 449 443 386 378 352 351
1987-90 2007-10 1982-83 2003-04 1980-81 2001-02 1994-95 1984-85 1996, 99-00 1997-00
Passing Yards 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 7,529 5,718 5,664 5,574 5,503 5,149 5,023 4,645 4,364
1987-90 2007-10 2003-04 1982-83 2001-02 1984-85 1980-81 1996, 99-00 1997-00 1994-95
Touchdown Passes 1. Jason Whitmer 2. Mike Machurek 3. Russel Hill 4. Mark Hetherington 5. Doug Baughman 6. Shane Griggs 7. Vern Harris Paul Peterson 9. Kevin McCarthy 10. Robb Wetta
55 45 44 42 41 40 32 32 31 28
1987-90 1980-81 2007-103. 2003-04 2001-02 1996, 99-00 1984-85 1982-83 1997-00 1994-95
Rushing Attempts 1. Josh Barnett 2. Merril Hoge 3. Alfredo Anderson 4. Isaac Mitchell 5. Josh Barnett
677 591 569 521 474
2004-07 1983-86 1993-96 2000-03 2004-07
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nick Whitworth Kennedy Nkeyasen Mike Davis Corky Federico Craig Joseph
463 405 390 370 339
1997-00 1994-98 1970-72 2005-08 1994-96, 98
Rushing Yards 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
Rushing Touchdowns 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
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
219 187 182 172 157 152 145 139 132
2005-08 2001-04 1983-86 1967-69 2002-05 2006-09 2003-06 2000-03 1999-
132
1984-87
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
Receptions 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 2002 Shawn Beals Receiving Yards 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
Receiving Touchdowns 1. Ed Bell 2. Sale’ Key 3. Akilah Lacey Brett Fowler 5. Tom Hofmann 6. Justin Young Charles Ewing 8. Carlis Harris 9. Rommie Wheeler Shawn Beals
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
Extra Points 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
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
Field Goals 1. Perry Larson 2. James Ferrell 3. Jeremy Hershey 4. Pete Garces Darren Goodman 6. Jaret Johnson Steve Beller 8. Javier Garcia
41-61 37-57 32-52 27-37 27-41 23-31 23-45 22-33
1982-84 1994-97 2002-03 1998-99 1990-91 2004-05 1971-74 2000-01
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Rene Weitmann Matt Bombard
21-33 20-31
1985-86 1988-89
Punting Average 1. Eddie Johnson 46.3 (100-4,627) 2001-02 2. David Harrington 44.3 (69-3,060) 201011 3. Jon Vanderwielen 43.6 (139-6,062) 2006-09 4. Kyle McQuown 43.5 (132-5,745) 2003-04 5. Case deBruijn 43.4 (271-11,760) 1978-81 6. Dan Zeidman 42.1 (170-7,159) 2005-07 7. Jeff Kaiser 41.7 (161-6,712) 1982-84 8. Steve Beller 40.7 (193-7,855) 1972-74 9. Wally Buono 40.5 (207-8,393) 1969-71 10. Ben Simpson 40.5 (251-10,170) 1997-00 Total Offense Yds 1. Vern Harris (1984-85) 5302 2. Mike Machurek (1980-81) 5880 3. Doug Baughman (2001-02)5599 4. Mark Hetherington (2003-04)5358 5. Paul Peterson (1982-83) 5330 6. Jason Whitmer (1987-90) 8449 7. Shane Griggs (1996, 99-00)5232 8. Russel Hill (2007-10) 6033 9. Robb Wetta (1994-95) 4133 10. Trevor Cavanaugh (1990-91)2993
Ypg 279.0 255.7 254.5 243.5 231.7 216.6 209.3 208.0 206.7 199.5
All-Purpose Yards Yds Ypg 1. Tavoy Moore(2010) 2034 184.9 2. DeRonn Finley (1998, 00) 3095 140.7
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Career Records
HISTORY AND RECORDS
3. Ed Bell (1967-69) 3341 4. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 3409 5. Alfredo Anderson (1993-96)4945 6. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 5453 7. JD Ponciano (2007-09) 2981 8. Dwain Wilson (1980-81) 2377 9. Josh Barnett (2004-07) 3912 10. Emery Beckles (2002-03) 1946
139.2 136.4 133.6 133.0 99.4 99.0 97.8 97.3
Scoring Pts 1. Boyd Hall (1958-59) 142 2. Ed Bell (1968-69) 196 3. Bus Connor (1951-54) 240 4. Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) 165 5. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 268 6. Jaret Johnson (2004-05) 113 7. Pete Garces (1998-99) 136 8. Javier Garcia (2000-01) 142 9. Darren Goodman (1990-91) 130 10. Billy Shaw (1962-64) 160
Ppg 8.88 7.84 7.27 7.17 6.70 6.65 6.48 6.45 6.19 6.15
Kick Scoring Pts 1. Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) 165 2. Jaret Johnson (2004-05) 113 3. Pete Garces (1998-99) 136 4. Javier Garcia (2000-01) 142 5. Darren Goodman (1990-91) 130 6. Perry Larson (1982-84) 206 7. Rene Weitmann (1985-86) 125 8. Matt Bombard (1988-89) 88 9. James Ferrell (1994-97) 213 10. Matt Maloney (1985, 87-88) 82
Ppg 7.17 6.65 6.48 6.45 6.19 6.06 5.68 5.50 4.84 4.55
Kickoff Return Average Avg. (No-Yds) TD 1. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 31.4 (48-1,506) 3 2. Frank Selto (1986-87) 26.8 (30-803) 2 3. Tavoy Moore (2010) 24.1 (45-1086) 2 4. DeRonn Finley(1998, 00)23.5 (44-1,033) 1 5. George Kelley (1987-90) 23.4 (24-561) 0 6. Rene’ Garnett (1971-74)22.3 (51-1,140) 0 7. Emery Beckles (2002-03) 22.1 (37-817) 0 8. JD Ponciano(2007-09) 22.1 (104-2,295) 2 9. Al Smith(1990-91) 22.0 (22-549) 0 10. Monte’ Walzer (1997-99)21.9 (52-1,141) 1 Kickoff Return Total yards
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Yds
Returns TD
Kenyon Blue (2004-05, 07-08)1,915 89 JD Ponciano (2007-pres.) 2,295 104 Carlis Harris (1968-70) 1,506 48 Monte’ Walzer (1997-99) 1,141 52 Rene’ Garnett (1971-74) 1,140 51 Nick Whitworth (1997-00) 1,079 51
0 2 3 1 0 0
7. DeRonn Finley (1998, 00) 1,033 44 1 8. Butch Caston (1985-87) 1,030 49 1 9. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 1,005 54 0 10. Rob Vera(1988-91) 918 46 0 Punt Return Average Avg. (No-Yds) TD 1. Tavoy Moore(2010-11) 18.3 (15-275) 2 2. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 16.3 (19-310) 2 3. Emery Beckles(2002-03)15.1 (60-903) 2 4. Phil Price(1970-71) 14.6 (22-322) 0 5. DeRonn Finley(1998, 00)13.6 (47-639) 3 6. Billy Satterfield(1967-68)13.0(24-311) 1 7. Eric Alden(1992-93) 12.4 (31-383) 0 8. Louie Hurst(1969-71) 12.3 (24-294) 0 9. Trevor Bell(1995-97) 12.1 (39-471) 1 10. Eddie Thompson(2005-08)11.4 (43-491)1 Punt Return Total Yards Yards Returns TD 1. Emery Beckles (2002-03)903 60 2 2. DeRonn Finley (1998, 00)639 47 3 3. Matt Courtney(1981-83)673 72 2 4. Kenyon Blue (2004-05, 07-08)57058 1 5. Mike Marks(1986-89) 569 73 0 6. Eddie Thompson(2005-08)491 43 1 7. Trevor Bell(1995-97) 471 39 1 8. Eric Alden(1992-93) 383 31 0 9. Jamie FitzGerald(1984-85)372 40 1 10. Darren Dubois(1999-00) 333 34 0 Interceptions No 1.Trevor Bell (1995-97) 17 2.Josh Robinson (1998-00) 16 3.D.J. Clark (2005-2008) 15 4.Dave Benko (1972-73, 75-76) 15 5.John Berry (1980-81, 83-84) 12 6. Quinton Freeman (2002 -05) 11 7.Louie Hurst (1969-71) 11 8.Brent Koetter (1981-84) 11 9.Billy Satterfield (1967-68) 11 10.Bob Matsey (1977-80) 10 11.Walter Johnson (1982-85) 10
Yds Avg Td 203 11.9 0 186 11.6 1 289 19.3 3 93 6.2 0 216 18.0 2 142 12.9 0 191 17.4 0 145 13.2 1 65 5.9 0 146 14.6 0 69 6.9 1
Single Game Records
Passing Attempts 1. 74 Paul Peterson at Nevada 10-1-83 2. 68 Kevin McCarthy at SUU 10-23-99 3. 67 Vern Harris at Montana10-12-85 4. 66 Paul Peterson at Cal Poly 10-22-83 5. 65 Russel Hill at Idaho 9-6-08 6. 63 Mike Machurek at Weber St. 9-20-80 7. 62 Mark Hetherington at San Diego St. 9-4-04 8. 60 Mark Hetherington at N. Colo. 9-18-04 60 Paul Peterson Idaho 9-24-83
10. 59 Tom Lee 59 Jerry Dunne
at Montana10-16-71 at Montana10-18-69
Passing Completions 1. Jason Whitmer 38 Idaho 11-4-89 2. Kevin McCarthy 37 at SUU 10-23-99 3. Russel Hill 36 at Idaho 9-6-08 Paul Peterson 36 at Nevada 10-1-83 5. Mark Hetherington34 at N. Colo. 9-18-04 Mark Hetherington 34 at San Diego St. 9-4-04 7. Kevin McCarthy 33 at EWU 10-16-99 8. Russel Hill 32 NAU 10-18-08 Russel Hill 32 Montana St 10-4-08 Jason Whitmer 32 at Nevada 10-31-87 Passing Yards 1. Vern Harris 589 at Montana 10-12-85 2. Kevin McCarthy 533 at SUU 10-23-99 3. Kevin McCarthy 477 at EWU 10-16-99 4. Jason Whitmer 469 Weber State 11-21-87 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mark Hetherington 453 SUU 11-22-03 Mike Machurek 426 Utah State 11-14-81 Mike Machurek 420 at Portland St. 10-10-81 Vern Harris 418 at EWU 10-27-84 Mark Hetherington415 at Montana 10-9-04 Russel Hill 404 North Dakota 9-18-08
Touchdown Passes 1. Jerry Dunne 6 Parsons 9-20-69 2. Mark Hetherington 5 EWU 10-4-03 Doug Baughman 5 Mont. Tech 9-8-01 Kevin McCarthy 5 at SUU 10-23-99 Joel Jund* 5 Weber St. 10-19-91 Jason Whitmer 5 at Mont. St.10-1-88 Vern Harris 5 Mont. St. 10-19-85 Mike Machurek 5 Utah St. 11-14-81 *in relief Top 50 Single Game Passing Marks 1. 589 Vern Harris at Montana (10-12-85) 2. 553 Kevin McCarthy at SUU (10-23-99) 3. 477 Kevin McCarthy at E. Wash. (10-16-99) 4. 469 Jason Whitmer vs. Weber St. (11-21-87) 5. 453 Mark Hetherington vs. SUU (11-22-03) 6. 426 Mike Machurek vs. Utah St. (11-14-81) 7. 420 Mike Machurek at Portland St. (10-10-81) 8. 418 Vern Harris at E. Washington (10-27-84) 9. 415 Mark Hetherington at Montana (10-9-04) 10. 404 Russel Hill vs. North Dakota (9-18-08) 11. 399 Trevor Cavanaugh at EWU (11-9-91) 12. 398 Mark Hetherington vs. Montana (10-18-03) 13. 397 Vern Harris at NAU (10-20-83) 14. 394 Matt Gutierrez vs. NAU (9-23-06) 15. 392 Doug Baughman at Sac St. (9-22-01) 16. 390 Jason Whitmer vs. NAU (10-28-1989)
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17. 386 Mark Hetherington vs. EWU (10-4-03) 18. 385 Shane Griggs vs. SUU (10-21-00) 385 Jerry Dunne at Montana (10-18-69) 20. 382 Jason Whitmer at Boise St. (10-24-87) 21. 376 Russel Hill at Weber State (11-3-07) 22. 371 Paul Peterson vs. Nevada (11-26-83) 23. 370 Paul Peterson at Nevada (10-1-83) 24. 365 Vern Harris at UNLV (10-13-83) 25. 364 Doug Baughman vs. EWU (11-24-01) 26. 362 Rob Wetta vs. Boise State (10-15-94) 27. 361 Russel Hill vs. NAU (10-18-08) 28. 360 Mark Hetherington at No. Colo. (9-18-04) 29. 359 Mike Machurek at Idaho (10-31-81) 30. 356 Shane Griggs at NAU (11-2-1996) 356 Paul Peterson at Drake (9-11-82) 356 Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons (9-20-69) 33. 355 Shane Griggs vs. NAU (10-7-00) 355 Mike Machurek at Weber St. (9-20-80) 35. 354 Mark Hetherington at Sac St. (9-27-03) 36. 353 Mike Machurek vs. Rhode Island (12-5-81) 37. 352 Jason Whtmer vs. Idaho (11-4-89) 38. 350 Doug Baughman vs. NAU (11-9-02) 350 Russel Hill vs. Montana State (10-4-08) 40. 349 Russel Hill at Sacramento St. (11-17-07) 349 Vern Harris vs. Montana (9-22-84) 42. 348 Mark Hetherington vs. Mont. St. (10-2-04) 43. 346 Vern Harris at Texas-El Paso (9-8-84) 44. 342 Larry Kerychuk vs. Portland St. (9-14-68) 342 Klye Blum vs. Sac. State (11-22-08) 46. 337 Paul Peterson vs. Cal St. Fullerton (10-29-83) 47. 336 Jason Whitmer vs. Mesa State (11-10-90) 48. 334 Gino Mariani vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-86) 49. 333 Shane Griggs vs. CSU Northridge (9-30-00) 333 Rob Wetta at North Texas (11-11-95) Most 300 Yard Games 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.)
Rushing Attempts 1. Craig Joseph 41 CSU Northridge 11-9-96 Alfredo Anderson 41 at Mont. St. 10-8-94 3. Mike Jones 36 Portland State 10-13-01 4. Mike Jones 34 at Utah St. 10-20-01 5. Eddie McGill 33 Weber State 11-12-77 Eddie McGill 33 at Fresno St. 10-29-77 Boyd Hall 33 College of Idaho 10-24-59 8. Mike Jones 32 at Weber State 10-27-01 Ed Coleman 32 at Portland St. 11-16-96 10. Craig Joseph 31 at NAU 11-2-96 Dale Neussen 31 Portland St. 9-23-78 Rushing Yards 1. Nick Whitworth 273 2. Alfredo Anderson271 3. Edward Coleman 232 4. Nick Whitworth 221 5. Eddie McGill 213 6. John Peoples 210 7. Nick Whitworth 201 8. Mike Jones 200 9. Sylvester Jones 187 10. Isaac Mitchell 186
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. 32. 33. 35.
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
Alfredo Anderson at Mont. St. (10-8-94) Edward Coleman at Portland St. (11-16-96) Nick Whitworth vs. E. Oregon (9-4-1999) Eddie McGill at Montana (10-15-79) John Peoples vs. NAU (10-5-91) Nick Whitworth at Utah State (11-18-00) Mike Jones vs. Portland State (10-13-01) Sylvester Jones vs. Boise State (9-12-92) Isaac Mitchell vs. EWU (11-24-01) Josh Barnett vs. Fort Lewis (9-9-06) Jack Frisch vs. Western State (9-30-1950) Alfredo Anderson vs. SUU (9-23-95) Boyd Hall vs. College of Idaho (10-24-59) Josh Barnett at Portland St.(10-14-06) Kennedy Nkeyasen at Port. St. (9-26-98) Eddie McGill vs. Weber State (11-12-77) Craig Joseph vs. CSU Northridge (11-9-96) Josh Barnett at No. Colorado (10-7-06) Merril Hoge vs. Weber State (11-16-85) Bus Connor vs. Western State (11-7-53) Alfredo Anderson at Boise St. (10-21-95) Darl Thornton at N. Arizona (10-7-61) Alfredo Anderson at Montana (9-18-93) Alfredo Anderson vs. Mont. St. (10-16-93) Sylvester Jones vs. Mesa State (9-5-92) Isaac Mitchell at Sac St. (9-27-03) Alfredo Anderson at Boise St. (10-23-93) Larry Kent vs. Colorado College (10-3-53) Boyd Hall vs. No. Colorado (10-31-59) Merril Hoge vs. E. Washington (11-23-85) Josh Barnett at Mont. State (10-1-05) Mike Davis at South Dakota (9-18-71) Bus Connor at Lewis and Clark (11-15-52) Cleavon Bradshaw vs. Sac St. (10-5-96)
Fort Lewis 9-11-99 at Mont. State 10-8-94 at Portland St. 11-16-96 E. Oregon 9-4-99 at Montana 10-15-79 NAU 10-5-91 at Utah St. 11-18-00 Portland St. 10-13-01 Boise State 9-12-92 EWU 11-24-01
Rushing Touchdowns 1. Isaac Mitchell 4 EWU 11-24-01 Jerry Dunne 4 at Idaho 9-26-69 3. Matt Gutierrez 3 Mont. St. 10-21-06 (numerous times, last by) Top 50 Single Game Rushing Marks 1. 273 Nick Whitworth vs. Fort Lewis (9-11-99)
36. 142 Bus Connor vs. E. Washington (9-19-53) 37. 141 Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Port. St. (11-15-97) 141 Sylvester Jones at NAU (9-26-92) 39. 140 Mike Jones at Utah State (10-20-01) 140 Merril Hoge at Portland St. (9-14-85) 41. 139 Josh Barnett vs. Portland St. (10-20-07) 139 Craig Joseph at NAU (11-2-96) 43. 137 Ron Pugmire vs. Western State (10-5-57) 44. 136 Josh Barnett vs. S. Oregon (9-8-07) 136 Boyd Hall vs. Montana St. (10-17-59) 46. 135 Josh Barnett at Montana St. (9-29-07) 135 David Beverly vs. Portland St. (11-1-03) 135 Nick Whitworth at Sac State (9-6-99) 49. 134 Nick Whitworth vs. Sac State (9-23-00) 134 Jim Witkowski at E. Michigan (10-6-72) 134 Boyd Hall vs. Western State (10-3-59) Most 100 Yard Rushing Games 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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Top Ten Longest Pass Plays (All-Time) 1. 95td Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. W. Montana (9-211996) 2. 92td Jerry Dunne to Ken Warren vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) 3. 89td Vern Harris to Tad Pearson at Northern Arizona (10-201984) 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 (10-52002) 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 (11-61993) 10. 80td Matt Gutierrez to Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-232006) (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.)
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Top Ten Longest Running Plays (All-Time) 1. 99td Lyle Andersen vs. Western State (9-30-50) 2. 86td Robert Johnson at Weber St. (10-24-92) 3. 85td Alfredo Anderson vs. Chadron St. (9-4-93) 4. 83td Nick Whitworth vs. Fort Lewis (9-11-99) 83td Alfredo Anderson vs. SUU (9-23-95) 6. 82td Isaac Mitchell vs. SUU (11-17-01) 82td Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Port. St. (11-15-97) 82td Billy Shaw vs. Western State (10-28-62) 82td Ronald Pugmire vs. Western St. (10-5-57) 10. 80td Charles Atkinson at Nevada (10-2-36) (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) Receptions 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
at Idaho 9-6-2008 Montana 10-16-1969 at Boise State 11-2-1968 at South Dakota State 11-9-1968 at Oregon State 9-15-2007 at Portland State 11-1-1969 at Weber State 11-3-2007 at Cal Poly 11-1-2008 at Eastern Washington 10-16-1999 Northern Arizona 10-28-1995 at Nevada 10-31-1987 at Montana 10-16-1971
Receiving Yards 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
261 222 216 205 194 178 177 175 174 174
Parsons at Montana Northern Arizona at Boise State Eastern Michigan at Montana at Montana Portland State at Oregon State Weber State
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
7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 15. 16. 17. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 29. 32. 33. 34. 37.
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
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 E. 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 St. (12-12-81) 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. NAU (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 St. (10-8-83) 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)
Receiving Touchdowns 1. Ed Bell 4 Parsons 9-20-1969 Chris Corp 4 Utah State 11-14-1981 3. (numerous times, last 2x by) Kelvin Krosch 3 Portland State 11-14-2009 Akilah Lacey 3 at No. Colorado 10-7-2006 Top 50 Single Game Receiving Marks 1. 261 Ed Bell vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) 2. 222 Shawn Beals at Montana (10-12-1985) 3. 216 Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) 4. 205 Ed Bell at Portland State (11-2-1968) 5. 194 Tom Hofmann vs. Eastern Michigan (10-9-1971) 6. 178 Tom Hofmann at Montana (10-16-1971)
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143 142 140 140 138 138 137 136 135 134 132 132 131 131 131
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. No. 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)
Most 100-Yard Receiving Games 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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Extra Points 1. Jaret Johnson 7 (of 7) Jeremy Hershey 7 (of 7) Jeremy Hershey 7 (of 7) Javier Garcia 7 (of 7) Javier Garcia 7 (of 8) Javier Garcia 7 (of 8) Randy Nate 7 (of 7) Steve Beller 7 (of 7) 9. Many tied at 6 Field Goals 1. Jeremy Hershey James Ferrell 3. Case deBruijn 4. Many tied at
at Northern Colorado 9-18-2004 Montana-Western 8-30-2003 Eastern Washington 10-4-2003 MSU-Northern 9-29-2001 Montana State 11-11-2000 Montana Tech 9-9-2000 Mesa State 9-5-1992 Weber State 11-4-1972
5 (of 5) 5 (of 5) 4 (of 5) 3
No. Colorado 9-13-2003 Southern Utah 10-23-1997 Weber State 11-21-1981
Longest Field Goals of All-Time 1. 60 Pete Garces vs. CSU Northridge (11-21-1998) 2. 59 Joe Petrone vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) 3. 56 Andy Norell vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) 4. 55 Jarrett Huk at Arizona State (9-5-2009) 55 Pete Garces at Eastern Washington (10-161999) 55 Pete Garces vs. Portland State (9-25-1999) 55 Perry Larson vs. Boise State (10-6-1984) 55 Pete Garces at New Mexico (9-5-1998) 9. 54 Jaret Johnson vs. Portland State (11-5-2005) 54 Javier Garcia at Northern Arizona (10-6-2001) 54 Pete Garces vs. Montana State (11-13-1999) 54 Pete Garces vs. Montana (10-30-1999)
15. 19. 24. 1990) 30.
54 54 53 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 51
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) 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. CSU Northridge (11-9-1996) Darren Goodman vs. Northern Iowa (9-22-
51 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
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. E. Washington (9-12-1981) Case deBruijn vs. Montana (10-18-1990) Brendon Garcia vs. Mont. Western (09-04-2010) Brendon Garcia vs. Portland State (10-02-2010)
Longest Kickoff Returns (All-Time) 1. 100td Tavoy Moore at Montana (10-9-2010) 100td JD Ponciano vs. Montana (11-10-2007) 100td Jake LaRue vs. Wyoming (9-17-1949) 4. 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) 8. 95td JD Ponciano at Weber State (11-3-2007) 95td Carlis Harris at Montana State (10-11-1969) 10. 93td Butch Caston vs. Texas A&I (9-12-1987) (NOTE: LaRue had previously been credited with a 100-yard touchdown against Colorado College also in 1949, but that score was actually his 97-yarder the previous year. Ponciano’s return was five-yards deep)
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) Longest Interception Returns (All-Time) 1. 100td Dustin Tew at Weber State (10-16-2010) 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 (10-18-48) 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 (10-8-60) 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)
Class Records Passing Effeciency – Seniors:
1981 2002 1985
Mike Machurek Doug Baughman Vern Harris
148.8 134.5 130.8
2000
Shane Griggs
121.4
1991
Trevor Cavanaugh 118.6
Juniors: 2003 Mark Hetherington 137.9 1993 Virgil Gardner 137.6 2001 Doug Baughman 132.4
Longest Punt Returns (All-Time, 70+ yards) 1. 88td Milton “Dubby” Holt vs. College of Idaho (11-11-37) 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. 84td Tavoy Moore at Montana (10-9-2010) 6. 83td Emery Beckles at Weber State (10-25-03) 83td Carlis Harris at Idaho (10-3-1970) 8. 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) (NOTE: Anderson’s 86-yard touchdown is the modern record, which
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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 (9-261970) 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 (10-272007) 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.)
1999 1984
Kevin McCarthy Vern Harris
130.8 122.6
Sophomores: 1998 Seth Burford 1995 Rob Wetta 1969 Dan Halt 2008 Russel Hill 2005 Matt Hagler
1999 1985 2002
123.7 117.2 112.8 120.0 111.5
Freshmen: 1987 Jason Whitmer 2007 Russel Hill 1994 Rob Wetta 1996 Shane Griggs 1997 Seth Burford
Sophomores: 1984 Merril Hoge 2005 Josh Barnett 1994 Alfredo Anderson 1991 Scott Hersley 1996 Anthony Elgaaen
131.7 128.8 118.1 112.8 93.8
Passing Yards – Seniors: 1981 Mike Machurek 2004 Mark Hetherington 1983 Paul Peterson 2002 Doug Baughman 2000 Shane Griggs
3674 3192 3041 2936 2861
Freshmen: 1993 Alfredo Anderson 2005 Ken Cornist 2004 Josh Barnett 1992 Robert Johnson 1992 Marcus Teal Receptions - Seniors: 1969 Ed Bell 1981 Dwain Wilson 2008 Eddie Thompson 1987 Shawn Beals 1994 Rommie Wheeler
96 78 70 62 60
Juniors: 1984 1999 1982 2001 1986
3468 3033 2670 2638 2599
Juniors: 2007 1985 1968 2003 2008
83 67 67 58 55
2634 2250 2031 1820 1176
Sophomores: 1971 Tom Hofmann 2008 Isaiah Burel 1984 Merril Hoge 2003 Shedrack Okoebor 1990 Sylvester Jones
65 56 52 49 48
1823 903
Freshmen: 2001 Jason Girley 2005 Eddie Thompson 1999 Jesse Levin 1999 Eugene Mirador 2001 Sale’ Key
40 39 38 38 32
Rushing Yards – Seniors: 2007 Josh Barnett 2000 Nick Whitworth 2003 Isaac Mitchell 1992 Sylvester Jones 1998 Kennedy Nkeyasen
1022 933 883 828 688
Receiving Yards – Seniors: 1969 Ed Bell 1987 Shawn Beals 2004 Sale’ Key 1994 Rommie Wheeler 2000 DeRonn Finley
1522 1022 943 882 849
Juniors: 1995 Alfredo Anderson 2006 Josh Barnett
1192 1117
Juniors: 1968 Ed Bell 2007 Eddie Thompson
1086 907
Vern Harris Kevin McCarthy Paul Peterson Doug Baughman Gino Mariani
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Sophomores: 2008 Russel Hill 1988 Jason Whitmer 1995 Robb Wetta 2005 Matt Hagler 1975 Steve Tosches Freshmen: 1987 Jason Whitmer 1994 Rob Wetta 2332 2007 Russel Hill 2313 1996 Shane Griggs 1974 Steve Tosches
2616
Nick Whitworth Merril Hoge Isaac Mitchell
Eddie Thompson Merril Hoge Ed Bell Sale’ Key Jaron Taylor
1106 1041 968
2003 2002 2008
Sale’ Key Brett Fowler Jaron Taylor
900 793 791 623 584
Sophomores: 1971 Tom Hofmann 2004 Akilah Lacey 1985 Shawn Beals 1995 Justin Young 2007 Jaron Taylor
1072 803 649 619 616
1159 783 480 386 359
Freshmen: 2003 Akilah Lacey 1999 Jesse Levin 2005 Eddie Thompson 1999 Eugene Mirador 2001 Jason Girley
507 490 428 418 404
Field Goals – Seniors: 2003 Jeremy Hershey 2005 Jaret Johnson 1984 Perry Larson 2001 Javier Garcia 1999 Pete Garces 1997 James Ferrell
18-26 17-19 15-21 14-18 13-19 13-19
Juniors: 1990 1983 1996 2002 1998 1987
Darren Goodman Perry Larson James Ferrell Jeremy Hershey Pete Garces Matt Maloney
20-28 17-25 15-19 14-26 14-18 14-22
Sophomores: 1982 Perry Larson 1992 Randy Nate 1975 Ricardo Restrepo 1972 Steve Beller 1979 Case deBruijn
9-15 8-12 8-13 6-10 4-7
Sophomores: 1994 Thomas Washington 45.0 1979 Case deBruijn 44.7 1955 Tom Zaun 43.3 2004 Kyle McQuown 43.1 1965 Paul Shaner 42.6
Freshmen: 1994 James Ferrell 1978 Case deBruijn
5-7 3-5
Extra Points – Seniors: 1981 Case DeBruijn 2003 Jeremy Hershey 2001 Javier Garcia 1999 Pete Garces 1993 Andy Norrell
48-51 38-40 37-42 34-36 31-32
Freshmen: 2003 Kyle McQuown 1978 Case deBruijn 1975 Steve Holzer 1997 Ben Simpson 1988 Randy Nate
2007
31-34
Branden Jones
Juniors: 2000 Javier Garcia
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1985 2002 1987 1990 1952
Rene Weitmann Jeremy Hershey Matt Maloney Darren Goodman Carl Williams
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
38-39 29-32 22-22 17-18 17-17
Freshmen: 1994 James Ferrell 1971 Steve Beller 1978 Case deBruijn
17-18 13-14 5-7
Punting Average – Seniors: 2002 Eddie Johnson 2009 Jon Vanderwielen 1981 Case deBruijn 2007 Dan Zeidman 1990 Duffy Daugherty
46.2 44.7 43.9 42.7 42.4
Juniors: 2001 Eddie Johnson 46.3 2010 David Harrington 44.3 1980 Case deBruijn 44.0 2006 Dan Zeidman 43.6 1958 1970
Neil Henderson Wally Buono
43.3 42.5
43.9 41.2 39.4 39.0 37.7
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
18.3 15.8 15.1 14.9 14.2
Total Offense – Juniors 1984 Vern Harris 1999 Kevin McCarthy 2001 Doug Baughman 1989 Jason Whitmer 1982 Paul Peterson
295.7 277.8 235.5 226.8 218.0
Sophomores: 2006 Eddie Thompson 1992 Rommie Wheeler 1977 Rick Riedel 1995 Trevor Bell 1981 Matt Courtney
11.5 11.0 11.0 10.9 10.3
Total Offense – Sophomores 2008 Russel Hill 1995 Robb Wetta 1988 Jason Whitmer 2005 Matt Hagler 1995 Gary Anderson
250.6 213.0 178.7 175.5 135.8
Freshmen: 1977 Sonny Booker 1993 Adam Johnson 2001 Jason Girley 2004 Kenyon Blue 1986 Mike Marks
11.4 11.0 10.1 8.5 7.3
Total Offense – Freshmen 1987 Jason Whitmer 1994 Robb Wetta 2007 Russel Hill 1996 Shane Griggs 1993 Alfredo Anderson
270.3 201.5 199.2 188.0 120.0
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
All Purpose Yardage – Seniors 1969 Ed Bell 2000 DeRonn Finley 1986 Merril Hoge 1954 Bus Connor 1987 Butch Caston
184.3 165.2 152.0 137.6 136.8
Juniors: 1969 2007 1998 1973 1964
Tavoy Moore Rene’ Garnett Billy Satterfield Ed Bell Emery Beckles
Carlis Harris JD Ponciano DeRonn Finley Rene’ Garnett George Douglas
33.0 27.9 25.7 25.2 25.0
Juniors: 1985 2010 1999 1995 1968
Merril Hoge Tavoy Moore Nick Whitworth Alfredo Anderson Ed Bell
192.1 184.9 170.6 164.8 146.3
Sophomores: 1968 Carlis Harris 1997 Monte’ Walzer 1972 Rene’ Garnett 1995 Justin Young 1998 Nick Whitworth
31.0 23.6 22.5 21.8 21.7
Sophomores: 1984 Merril Hoge 1994 Alfredo Anderson 1968 Carlis Harris 1971 Tom Hofmann 2005 Kenyon Blue
129.9 123.5 120.1 107.2 100.5
Freshmen: 1992 Robert Johnson 1993 Adam Johnson 1996 Cleavon Bradshaw 1972 Kevin Crocker 1997 Nick Whitworth
29.7 25.8 23.5 22.3 19.6
Freshmen: 1993 Alfredo Anderson 1996 Cleavon Bradshaw 2005 Ken Cornist 1992 Robert Johnson 2001 Jason Girley
128.5 88.1 84.9 84.1 80.6
Total Offense – Seniors 1981 Mike Machurek 2002 Doug Baughman 2004 Mark Hetherington 2000 Shane Griggs 1983 Paul Peterson
295.9 273.5 269.7 256.3 244.3
Interceptions – Seniors: 1968 Billy Satterfield 1997 Trevor Bell 1984 Brent Koetter 1984 Walter Johnson 1983 Matt Courtney 1972 Phil Spain
10 8 6 6 6 6
Juniors: 1996 2000 1981 1970 1991 1990 1972
Trevor Bell Josh Robinson Willie Allen Louie Hurst Michael Key Mark EchoHawk Art Edgson
7 6 6 6 5 5 5
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 3 1992 Brion Bethel 1980 John Berry 3
5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 3
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
6 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Juniors: 2009 1995 1994 1993 1978 1978 1970 1970
Chris Holmesley Erick Johnson Ike Johnson Sean Mottishaw Bob Matsey Jim Arbuckle Jake Palas Dennis Shorrock
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sophomores: 1985 Jamie FitzGerald 2009 A.J. Storms
5 3
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2004 2001 1999 1995 1979
Pago Togafau Jared Allen Cantrell Hayes Josh Hays George Semons
3 3 2 2 2
Freshmen: 2001 LaDerick Daniels 1994 Josh Hays 1978 Dave Walser 2001 Jeremy Heinrich 1983 Lynn Hirschi 1980 John Berry
3 3 3 2 2 2
Tackles – Seniors: 1973 Joe Mattie 1987 Mike Calley 1987 Clete Edmunson 1991 Craig Barr 1982 Bill Snapp 1980 Gregg Feightner
208 165 156 138 135 135
Juniors: 1981 2001 2007 1994 2009
142 118 116 116 113
Bill Snapp Bart Brooks Ryan Phipps Brian Geltz Phillip Arias
Sophomores: 1981 Lem Galeai 1969 Mike Heberlein 2004 Pago Tagafau 1984 Ron Manu 1974 Wayne Hill
154 124 122 122 122
Freshmen: 2000 Cedric Dawson 2003 Anthony Henderson 1994 Moneer Scott 2001 LaDerick Daniels 1999 Mike Clancy
74 68 58 55 52
Sacks – Seniors: 2003 Jared Allen 1996 Josh Hays 2005 Jeff Charleston 1991 Herman Mitchell 1985 Earl Davis 9.0 Juniors: 1995 2002 2002 1996 1993
Josh Hays Jared Allen Mark Weivoda Telly Lockette Tom Prudhomme
17.5 12.5 12.0 9.0
13.5 10.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Juniors: 2010 1973 1967 1968 2002
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
Receiving - Overall Catches Game Season Career Yards Game Season Career TDs Game Season Career
16.5 13.0 9.0 6.5 6.0 7.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5
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Overall Records Passing - Overall Attempts Game Season Career
74, Paul Peterson vs. Nevada, 11-23-1983 504, Mark Hetherington, 2004 1349, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90
Completions Game Season Career
38, Jason Whitmer vs. Idaho, 11-4-1989 270, Mark Hetherington, 2004 721, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90
TDs
6, Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 29, Mike Machurek, 1981 55, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90
Game Season Career
Yardage Game Season Career
589, Vern Harris vs. Montana, 10-12-1985 3674, Mike Machurek, 1981 9081, Jason Whitmer 1987-90
Interceptions Game Season Career
7, Mick Spoon vs. Montana, 10-21-1978 24, Tom Lee, 1972 53, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90
Rushing - Overall Carries Game 1994 Season Career Yards Game Season Career
41, Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana State, 10-4216, 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
Net punting Game Season
15, Ed Bell vs. Montana, 10-18-1969 96, Ed Bell, 1969 219, Eddie Thompson, 2005-08
Overall - Kickoff Returns
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
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 No. Colo., 9-18-04 (7-7) Season 48, Case deBruijn, 1981 (48-51) Career 102, James Ferrell, 1994-97 (102-110) Consec. 49, Darren Goodman, 1990-91 Game Season Career
14, Kyle McQuown vs. Boise State, 9-6-2003 14, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 79, Larry Kerychuk, 1967; Wally Buono, 1971 256, Case deBruijn, 1978-81
Game Season Career
582, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 3,308, Jon Vanderwielen, 2009 11,760, Case deBruijn, 1978-81
Season Career Yardage Season Career
1086, Tavoy Moore, 2010 2,295, JD Ponciano, 2007-09
Average Season Career
33.0, Carlis Harris, 1969 31.4, Carlis Harris, 1968-70
48, JD Ponciano, 2008 104, JD Ponciano, 2007-09
Overall - Punt Returns Number Season 37, Emery Beckles, 2002 Career 67, Matt Courtney, 1980-83 Yardage Season 526, Emery Beckles, 2002 Career 903, Emery Beckles, 2002-03 Average Season 22.8, Carlis Harris, 1970 Career 16.3, Carlis Harris, 1968-70 Tackles
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
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261, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 1522, Ed Bell 1969 2676, Ed Bell, 1967-69
Kick Scoring - Overall Field Goals Game 5, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 5, Jeremy Hershey vs. No. 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. No. Colorado, 9-13-2003 Season 93, Case deBruijn, 1981 Career 213, James Ferrell, 1994-97
Punts Yards
61.3 (6), Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11-16-2002 44.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001
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27, Joe Mattie vs. NAU, 1973 27, Mike Calley vs. NAU, 1987 208, Joe Mattie, 208
414, Mike Calley, 1984-87
Sacks
Game Season Career
5, Josh Hays vs. Boise State, 1994 17.5, Jared Allen, 2003 42.5, Josh Hays, 1993-96
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. E. Wash., 10-4-2003 Opp 6, Doug Nussmeier (Idaho), 10-9-1993 6, Travis Brown (Northern Arizona), 10-9-1999 Interceptions ISU Opp Long Play ISU Montana, 9-21-1996 Opp State), 9-23-1978
7, Mick Spoon vs. Montana, 10-21-1978 5, Ken Hobart (Idaho), 9-24-1983 95, Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. W. 92, Neal Lomax to Stu Gaussoin (Portland
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. ChadÂŹron State, 9-41993 Opp 96td, Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington), 10-32009 TD ISU 4, Isaac Mitchell vs. Eastern Washington, 11-242001 Opp 3, Many times, last by Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington), 10-3-2009
Receiving - Holt Arena Receptions ISU 11, Troy Waters vs. Northern Arizona, 10-281995 Opp 15, Alfred Pupunu (Weber State), 11-21-1991 Yards ISU 216, Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona, 9-232006 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), 9-132003 3, Michael Jefferson (Montana State), 10-212006 3, Ramses Barden (Cal Poly), 10-27-2007 Holt Arena - Field Goals Number ISU 5, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 5, Jeremy Hershey vs. Northern Colorado, 9-132003 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 Holt Arena Records Punts Returned ISU 1985 Opp Punt Returns Yards ISU TD ISU
8, Jamie FitzGerald vs. Northern Colorado, 9-76, Johnny Jones (Los Angeles State), 9-25-1971 6, Jeremy Cooper (Northern Arizona), 10-9-1999 209, Carlis Harris vs. Idaho, 10-3-1970 2, Carlis Harris vs. Idaho, 10-3-1970
Longest Punt Return ISU 86td, Alfredo Anderson vs. Adams State, 9-31994 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, 11-231991 Opp 214, Marv Ellis (Utah State), 11-14-1981 Longest Kickoff Return
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ISU Opp
100td, JD Ponciano vs. Montana, 11-10-2007 100td, Junior Crockett (Weber State), 11-21-
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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Career
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 2010.......Russel Hill.............................100.7 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 2010.......Russel Hill.............................100.7 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 2010.......Russel Hill.............................99.36 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
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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 2010.......Russel Hill..............................1194 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
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 2010.......Tavoy Moore.............................34 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 2010.......Rodrick Rumble.................... 464 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 1976.......Ricardo Restrepo.....................32 1977.......Jeff Fillmore...............................24
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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 2010.......Brendon Garcia........................44 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 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 2010.......Corey White............................ 274
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 2008.......Mike Ramos...........................9-11 2009.......Jarrett Huk.............................9-13 2010.......Brendon Garcia....................8-14 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 2010.......Brendon Garcia................. 20-20 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 2010.......David Harrington................ 44.3 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
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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 2010.......Tavoy Moore......................... 18.3 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
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 2010.......Dustin Tew................................... 3 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 2010 Basim Hudeen/Chad O’Donnell Tackles 1967.......Ambrose Costa.........................93 1968.......Ambrose Costa .................... 100 1969.......Ambrose Costa...................... 124 Mike Heberlein...................... 124
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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 2010.......A.J. Storms.................................63
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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 1986.......Ron Manu/Jerry Oates John Arbuckle.........................4.0 1987.......Paul Schwenke........................3.0 Clete Edmundson..................3.0 1988.......Paul Schwenke........................5.0
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 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 2010.......Tavoy Moore......................... 24.1
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 2010.......Sean Rutten..............................5.0
All-Conference Honorees All- Rocky Mountain Conference (1950-59) 1950 Ed Samira, Guard John Walker, Tackle Jack Frisch, Fullback
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 1955 Howard Green, Guard Paul Tripp, Tackle Larry Kent, Halfback Bob Fails, End
Leroy Harris, DB, 1st
1956 Bob Fails, End Bill Wilson, Guard Art Bushnell, Halfback
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
1957 Bob Hodson, End Charlie Maiava, Guard Ken Peterson, QB Jim Wagstaff, Halfback George Kom, Fullback
1970 Stan Geyer, C, 1st Dave Flynt, G, 1st Jerry Dunne, QB, 1st Ras Cattalico, LB, 1st Louie Hurst, DB, 1st
1958 Dee Pankratz, Guard
1971 Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st Tom Toner, DE, 1st Phil Price, DB, 1st
1959 Ray Konczos, End Paul Tripp, Tackle Blaine Jones, Guard Boyd Hall, Back All Big Sky Conference (1963-present)
1973 Joe Mattie, LB, 1st Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st
1964 Gene Kelikuli, T, 1st Bill Shaw, QB, 1st Carl Humphrey, E, 2nd Jim Anaya, G, 2nd
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
1967 Otis Thomas, LB, 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
1972 Tony Ramonas, T, 1st Mike Davis, FB, 1st Rene’ Garnett, HB, 1st Tom Toner, DE, 1st Phil Spain, LB, 1st
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
1965 Ron Arnold, OL, 1st George Douglas, DB, 1st
1977 Ray Allred, NG, 1st
1968 Ed Bell, WR, 1st Leroy Harris, DB, 1st Billy Satterfield, DB, 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
1974 Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st John Roman, G, 1st Steve Beller, P, 1st Matt Kendon, DT, 1st
1985 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1986 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1987 Frank Selto, RS, 1st 1990 Duffy Daugherty, P, 1st
1976 Rick Scribner, T, 1st Wayne Hill, LB, 1st Ray Allred, NG, 1st
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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
Dan Zeidman, P, 2nd JD Ponciano, RET, 2nd
Dirk Koetter Marvin Lewis
2008 Kenyon Blue, ST, 1st Eddie Thompson, WR, 2nd D.J. Clark, CB, 2nd Ryan Phipps, OLB, 2nd
1981 Ken Bacon Dirk Koetter Lem Galeai 1982 Ken Bacon Scott Berger Brent Koetter Kerry Sjelin
2009 Jon Vanderwielen, P, 1st A.J. Storms, OLB, 1st 2010 David Harrington, P, 1st A.J. Storms, OLB, 1st Tavoy Moore, Specialist, 1st Big Sky Conference All-Academic 1978 Neal Richardson
1984 Jeff Bartlow Jim Harrell Tim Messuri Richard Williamson Ron Manu Brent Koetter Jeff Kaiser
1979 Marvin Lewis 1980 Ken Bacon George Ripley
1985 Jim Harrell Mike Hronek 1986 Todd Jones Mark Arstein Gino Mariani Ron Manu
2005 Jaret Johnson, PK, 1st Jeff Charleston, DE, 1st Pago Togafau, ILB, 1st Eddie Thompson, WR, 2nd D.J. Clark, CB, 2nd
1987 Joe Funk Todd Jones Shawn Nessen Corky Federico Randy Miskol
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
1983 Rich Williamson Blake Stamper Bill Rice Brent Koetter Jeff Kaiser
1989 Steve Boyenger Joe Funk Jason Gault Todd Jones Jason Whitmer 1984 All-Conference defensive back Brent Koetter.
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1993 Alfredo Anderson, RB, 1st Sam Carter, WR, 1st Robert Ford, DL, 1st Jeff Vrbas, G, 2nd
HISTORY AND RECORDS
1990 Steve Boyenger Duffy Daugherty Robert Ford Joe Funk Troy Koopman Reed Payne Troy Shippen
Ray Felts Josh Hays Steve Krause Eric Lenoci Aaron Norby Kevin Patton Duane Riggs Marcus Teal
1991 Steve Boyenger Scott Hersley Jack Horton Joel Jund Joe Koga Mitch Oparnico Reed Payne Tom Sharp Rob Vera 1992 Shawn Behr Aaron Gutridge Traves Olson Dave Rasmussen Tom Sharp
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
1993 Shawn Behr Kirk Clifford Mark EchoHawk Scott Hersley Chad Kay Randy Nate Aaron Norby John Pearce
1997 Gary Anderson Joe Barnes Pete Beecher Trevor Bell Chris Driscoll Michael Gary Travis Hansen Kevin Paugh
1994 Rick Brown Eddy Christensen Kirk Clifford Chad Kay Steve Krause Eric Lenoci
1998 Craig Broyles Chris Driscoll Jeff Davenport Rafe Hewett Pete Beecher Travis Hansen Craig Joseph Kaili McCray Brandon Reed Nick Whitworth
1995 Gary Anderson Joe Barnes Jake Barry Trevor Bell Kirk Clifford Chris Driscoll Mark EchoHawk Sy Farris Mark Fisher
1999 Troy Bell Craig Broyles Darren Dubois Kaili McCray
Matt Nighswonger Brandon Reed Mark Young
Sterling Mennear Renell Robinson Erik Stoll Jon Winn
2000 Adam Christian Darren Dubois Josh Del Prado DeRonn Finley Kaili McCray Matt Nighswonger Ben Simpson David Steel Bart Teuscher Brandon Tuia
2007 Sterling Mennear Micah Cloward Joel Janke Tyler Hjelseth JD Ponciano Brad Rife Brett Bankus Will Yoder Demetrius Amos Renell Robinson
2001 Troy Bell Brett Fowler Judd Gold Sean Judd Donell McNeal Mike Rose Bart Teuscher Jerry Troyer
2008 Chris Kirkegaard Brad Shedd Dustin Tew JD Ponciano Ryan Henry Brad Rife Sean Rutten Jarret Huk Jason Jones Ryan Phipps
2002 Troy Bell Bart Brooks Jeff Davenport Mike Rose
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
2003 Jeff Davenport Brandon Mennear 2004 Jeff Davenport Brandon Mennear Jon Winn 2005 Turill Engleman Spencer Franz Brandon Mennear Sterling Mennear Luke Sniewski Jon Winn
2010 Luke Austin Clint Brock Brendon Garcia David Harrington Russel Hill Ethan Monroe Mitch Rudder Sean Rutten Brad Shedd Dustin Tew
2006 Micah Cloward Turill Engleman Anthony Henderson Joel Janke Brandon Mennear
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1984 Steve Anderson, Def. Tackle Bob Otto, Def. Tackle
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 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 Postseason All-America Selections 1949 Harry Dickson, Tackle 1955 Howard Green, Guard 1958 DeLane Pankratz, Guard 1959 Paul Tripp, Tackle 1961 Jerry Mahoney, Fullback 1963 Gary Aizawa, Guard
1996 Josh Hays, Defensive End Telly Lockette, Linebacker
2002 Jared Allen, Defensive Line Eddie Johnson, Punter
1997 Trevor Bell, Defensive Back Telly Lockette, Linebacker
2003 Jared Allen, Defensive Line
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
1969 Ed Bell, Split End
2005 Jeff Charleston, Defensive Lineman Jaret Johnson, Kicker
1981 Case deBruijn, Punter Mike Machurek, Quarterback 1983 Jeff Kaiser, Punter
Preseason All-America Selections
2001 Jared Allen, Defensive Line Josh Robinson, Defensive Back
2003 Jared Allen, Defensive Lineman
1977 Ray Allred, Nose Guard
Tim Perreira, DT
1995 Josh Hays, Defensive End
1968 Leroy Harris, Defensive Back Ed Bell, Split End
1975 Wayne Hill, Linebacker Rich Rodgers, Center
AJ Storms (Sports Network)
2007 Dan Zeidman, Punter George Yarno, Center Eddie Thompson, Wide Receiver JD Ponciano, Returner 2009 Jon Vanderwielen, Punter 2010 Tavoy Moore (AFCA, AP, Sports Network) David Harrington (Walter Camp, AP, Sports Network)
2010 Tavoy Moore, KR/PR- Phil Steele; Sports Network/ Fathead.com AJ Storms, LB- Phil Steele; Sports Network/Fathead. com David Harrington, P- Phil Steele; Sports Network/ Fathead.com Postseason All-Star Game Selections American Bowl 1970-Ed Bell, WR Blue-Gray Game 2001-Shane Griggs, QB East-West Shrine Game 1983-Matt Courtney, DB 2003-Jared Allen, DL 2006-Matt Gutierrez, QB Hula Bowl 1982-Case deBruijn, P 2001-Shane Griggs, QB North-South Shrine Game 1976-Wayne Hill, LB Olympia Gold Bowl 1982-Mike Machurek, QB King All-America Classic 1989-Donald Miller, LB Big Sky Conference Player of the Week Honors 1972 (5) Offense-2 Rene’ Garnett, RB Tom Lee, QB Defense-2 Tom Toner, DE
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1973 (4) Offense-1 Rene’ Garnett, RB Defense-3 Joe Mattie, LB Joe Mattie, LB *Mark Kastilahn, DE 1974 (2) Offense-1 Pal Sartori, QB Defense-1 Matt Kendon, DT 1975 (2) Defense-2 Wayne Hill, LB Rick Noel, LB 1976 (1) Defense-1 Wayne Hill, LB 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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Justin Vaeena John Van Vliet Bryant Ward
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
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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 Eddie Johnson, P Emery Beckles, PR Eddie Johnson, P Jaret Johnson, K Kenyon Blue, KR-PR Jaret Johnson, K
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
2006 (2) Offense-1 Josh Barnett, RB Defense-1 Terrance Calloway, DB
2004 (2) Offense-1 Akilah Lacey, WR Defense-1 David Beverly, CB
2007 (4) Defense-2 Terrance Calloway, DB Sterling Mennear, LB Special Teams-2 Dan Zeidman, P Dan Zeidman, P
2005 (5) Defense-2 Jeff Charleston, DL Pago Togafau, LB Special Teams-3
2008 (3) Offense-1 Kenyon Blue, RB Special Teams-2 JD Ponciano, KR
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2009 (1) Defense-1 A.J. Storms, OLB 2010 (2) Special Teams- 2 Tavoy Moore, KR/PR * 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.
Homecoming Results
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
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
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 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 2010 Sept. 25
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 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 Northern Arizona................................................... L, 32-7
Homecoming Record All-Time Homecoming Record:................................................... 32-34-3 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 Record 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.................................................................2-4 (.333) 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 Over Games Year Opponent OTs Result 1981 Weber State 3 W 33-30 (Case DeBruijn 33 FG) 1982 at Montana State 3 L 27-30 (Mark Carter 20 FG) 1990 at Weber State 2 L 38-45 (George Jackson 13 run) 1990 at Eastern Washington 1 L 26-33 (Tony Lenseigne 7 pass from Mark Tenneson) 1996 Cal Poly 1 W 35-32 (James Ferrell 20 FG) 1996 at Northern Arizona 1 L 38-50 (Troy Campbell 99-yard interception return) 2000 at Cal State Northridge 1 W 31-30 (Derek Brown missed extra point) 2003 Eastern Washington 2 W 55-52 (Isaac Mitchell 1 run) 2003 Montana 2 W 43-40 (Shedrack Okoebor 13 pass from Mark Hetherington) 2004 Northern Colorado 2 W 49-42 (Akilah Lacey 9 pass from Mark Hetherington) 2008 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 Opponent Result 1960 Colorado College 77 W 77-8 1970 Nevada-Las Vegas 64 W 64-34 1993 Mesa State 59 W 59-10 1980 Portland State 59 W 59-33 2000 Montana State 58 W 58-14 2003 Eastern Washington 55 W (2 OT) 55-52 2001 Montana State-Northern 55 W 55-0 2003 Montana-Western 54 W 54-50 1999 Eastern Oregon 54 W 54-28 1994 Adams State 54 W 54-0 1950 Western State 53 W 53-13 (Junior College) 1931 Montana Normal (Western) 111 W 111-0 1922 Gooding College 106 W 106-0 1930 Montana Normal (Western) 103 W 103-0 1917 Brigham City High School 87 W 87-0 1910 St. Anthony High School 84 W 84-12
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Pocatello High School Rigby High School
81 81
Most Points Allowed Year Opponent 1999 Montana 73 1994 at Idaho 70 1970 at Tampa 68 1998 at Montana State 66 1994 at Utah 66 2009 at Oklahoma 64 1975 at Cal Poly 63 1999 at Southern Utah 63 1987 at Montana 63 1986 at Weber State 63 2003 at Boise State 62 2000 Southern Utah 62 2007 at Oregon State 61 1974 at Boise State 61 1991 Weber State 60 (Junior College) 1919 Utah State 136 1944 at Fort Warren 66 1940 at Nevada 62 Largest Margin of Victory Year Opponent Margin 1960 Colorado College 69 2001 Montana State-Northern 55 1994 Adams State 54 1995 Cal State Northridge 52 1981 Rhode Island 51 1993 Mesa State 49 1993 Chadron State 49 1987 Montana State 49 1996 Montana-Western 47 1972 Portland State 45 (Junior College) 1931 Montana Normal (Western) 111 1922 Gooding College 106 1930 Montana Normal (Western) 103 1917 Brigham City High School 87 1916 Pocatello High School 81 1913 Rigby High School 81 Largest Margin of Defeat Year Opponent Margin 1994 at Utah 66 2009 at Oklahoma 64 1987 at Montana 63 2003 at Boise State 62 1970 at Tampa 61 1974 at Boise State 58 1967 at Tulsa 58 1978 at Utah 56 2007 at Oregon State 51 1975 at Cal Poly 51 1999 Montana 50 (Junior College) 1919 Utah State 136 1944 at Fort Warren 66 1940 at Nevada 62 1920 at Coll. of Idaho (Albertson) 50
W 81-0 W 81-0 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 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 W 111-0 W 106-0 W 103-0 W 87-0 W 81-0 W 81-0 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 L 0-136 L 0-66 L 0-62 L 0-50
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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Administration Dr. Arthur C. Vailas, ISU President A r t h u r C . Va i l a s became the 12th president of Idaho State University on July 1, 2006. He has placed ISU on a trajectory to become a major research institution that provides the highest quality education to its students. Under his direction, ISU engages in teaching, research and service designed to respond to local, national and global societal needs, especially in the fields of energy, health care and the environment.
ADMINISTRATION
Since arriving, President Vailas has increased substantially the university’s financial reserves, while at the same time purchasing and implementing a universitywide, comprehensive information system. In 2010, he led a collaborative effort to reorganize the university to enhance student program offerings and increase administrative efficiency. External research funding increased 27 percent in 2010. In January 2011, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced that ISU’s classification had been elevated to “Research UniversityHigh” status, placing ISU in a field enjoyed by less than 5 percent of all higher academic institutions.
President Arthur VailasPresident Arthur C. Vailas Fundraising successes and partnerships have resulted in the construction of new facilities for teaching and research. The 200,000 square- foot ISU Meridian Health Science Center, which opened in 2009, houses all of ISU’s Treasure Valley health professions programs and represents a partnership with the Meridian School System and the City of Meridian. Its L.S. Skaggs pharmacy facility is the result of a $6 million gift from the ALSAM Foundation. A recent gift from Delta Dental supports the ISU dental residency clinic in Meridian. In Pocatello, the Energy Systems and Technology Education Center is a partnership with the Idaho National Laboratory and Partners for Prosperity and enjoys equipment made possible by Qwest. In Idaho Falls, a new 55,000 square-foot building for the Center for Advanced Energy Studies was formed through
partnerships with the other Idaho universities, the U.S. Department of Energy and private entities. There, researchers are working on the latest in energy technology. Athletics has benefitted from a gift to name the Papenberg Softball Field, and has received gifts from Idaho Central Credit Union and Idaho State University Credit Union for a new basketball court and football field. An endowment for the performing arts has been established to attract and support visiting artists and artists-in-residence. Prior to joining ISU, President Vailas was vice president for research and intellectual property management for the University of Houston, and vice chancellor for research for the University of Houston System, where he also was an advisor to the Texas governor on energy, helped establish the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America, and developed a formal affiliation between UH and the Texas Medical Center. He served on the NASA national advisory council and was on the executive board of the Southeastern Universities Research Association. Earlier, he held faculty and leadership positions at the University of WisconsinMadison and University of California-Los Angeles. An accomplished biomedical researcher, President Vailas is the author of numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications, national grants and honors and has held leadership positions on national boards and scientific committees. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa, where he also completed a threeyear NIH postdoctoral fellowship in biochemistry and a research fellowship in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
Under his leadership, enrollment has increased substantially. From 2006 to 2009, enrollment increased more than 10 percent, with residence halls nearly full. The Early College program, which allows high school students to take university courses at reduced cost, has expanded. To attract and assist returning military personnel seeking educations, the university operates the Veterans’ Sanctuary and was recognized as a military-friendly school for 2011 by G.I. Jobs magazine. Idaho State University has more graduate full-time equivalent students than any other university in Idaho. In 2011, the athletics department received full NCAA certification.
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Administration Jeff Tingey enters his fifth full year leading the Idaho State University athletic department, and his third as the Director of Athletics after spending a year as the interim director. 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
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 handled a variety of special events for the Wildcats, including the football tailgate party and Big Sky Conference Tournaments. Tingey is a Pocatello native, having lettered in track and football at Highland High School. He then went to Ricks College where he played football and ran track before serving a two-year LDS Mission to Fresno, California. He and his wife Amber have a three-year old son, Ammon and twins Burklee and Kellan
communication with the implementation of a “Coaches Cabinet”, and he has championed President Vailas’ mantra of transparency as well. Along with the video board, other capital improvements early in his tenure include a refurbishment of the ISU football locker room, getting rid of the old metal lockers for new oak lockers donated as part of the Bengal Locker Room Project. As the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Sales, Tingey oversaw all Bengal Sport 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 Jeff and Amber Tingey with children Ammon, Kellan and Burklee. Marketing Director after graduating,
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ADMINISTRATION
Jeff Tingey, Director of Athletics
Administration Nancy Graziano
Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services + Senior Woman Administrator Nancy Graziano enters her 26th 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 seventh 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.
Jay McMILLiN
ADMINISTRATION
Assistant Athletic Director for Development and Major Gifts Jay McMillin enters his 14th 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. 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-today 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 phonea-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 McMillin 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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Administration Matt Steuart
Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services Matt Steuart enters his ninth year with Idaho State University, and his third as the athletic department’s Assistant Athletic Director for Academics. Steuart spent 5 years as the Director for Academics, after serving as Graduate Assistant for Compliance and Student Support for one year. 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 and is the sports supervisor for the ISU Tennis program. Matt also serves as one of the voices of the Bengals. He is a broadcaster for the ISU Women’s Soccer team and the ISU Women’s Volleyball team. Steuart graduated from Idaho State with his bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in History 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.
James H. Yizar Jr.
Assistant Athletic Director for Student Success James H. Yizar Jr. (commonly known as Byrd) enters his second year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Success at Idaho State. Prior to working in the athletic administration offices Yizar has been employed at ISU since 1984 and ran track in college at Idaho State. In Yizar’s current role as Assistant Athletic Director he is currently responsible for providing services and programming activities for student-athletes regarding diversity, gender and studentathlete well-being issues throughout the University campus. He also coordinates weekly study sessions during the school year to help student-athletes improve study habits. Along with working with athletics, Yizar is also the Associate Director of the Student Success Center where he has the charge of improving retention university wide. Prior to assuming this position in 2010, he was the Associate Dean of Students from 2008-10 where he was second in command in the Division of Student Affairs. In this position he provided leadership to Student Affairs units in building and maintaining collaborative relations among university divisions. Yizar was the Ihe Interim Associate Dean of Students from 2006-08. From 2000-06, Yizar served as the Assistant Dean of Students where he coordinated leadership
services between Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, student organizations and community agencies. Prior to that position, he served at the TRIO Director from 1994-2006, the Assistant TRIO Director from 1990-94 and a counselor and learning specialist from 1984-90. During this time Yizar has been involved in many projects campus-wide. He served as a steering committee member for athletics NCAA Athletic Department certification process. He also coordinated the annual new freshman parent orientation program and was the acting director for University Housing in 2007. Other recent projects include being the Coordinator of New Student Orientation Program, Director of Diversity Resource Center, chair of the Multicultural Committee and chaired the Student Employee of the Year Committee. Yizar graduated from Idaho State with a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education in 1982. He received his master’s in counseling degree in 1990 with an emphasis in student personnel in higher education and then earned a management development program certificate from Harvard in 1998. In December of 2010 he will complete his Doctorate of Education degree with an emphasis in higher education administration from Idaho State.
Steve Schaack
Steve Schaack enters his second year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations at Idaho State. In his first season with the Bengals he worked with football and men’s basketball. This season he will be covering football, men’s basketball, softball and golf. Prior to Idaho State Schaack spent three years in the athletic communications department at Fresno State. He was promoted to associate athletic communications director in July 2010 before moving on to the position at Idaho State. While at Fresno State, Schaack covered football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse. Schaack also helped implement social media strategies such as Facebook, Twitter and the use of blogs to help promote Fresno State athletics. He also facilitated unprecedented coverage of the Bulldog women’s basketball program on ESPNU and ESPN.com. He also provided radio play-by-play for the Bulldog women’s basketball team. Prior to his tenure at Fresno State, Schaack was employed as an assistant sport information
director at Utah Valley University from 2004-2007. At UVU, Schaack covered men’s basketball, track and field, cross country, baseball, wrestling, women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. As the assistant SID, Schaack helped to substantially increase national as well as in-state media coverage for Utah Valley athletics including the successful promotion of first-team All-District Eight Utah Valley basketball player Ronnie Price, who is currently a player for the Utah Jazz. On top of his experience in the media relations field, Schaack has nearly a decade of experience as a sport writer. Schaack has been a contributor for the Salt Lake Tribune, a beat writer for the Deseret Morning News and an Associated Press correspondent. He has also been a sport writer and photographer for the Utah County Journal and was the editor-in-chief for the Utah Valley State College Student Newspaper. Schaack graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Utah in 2004. He married his wife Alli in 2007. The couple has two daughters: Cami and Sophie.
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ADMINISTRATION
Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations
STAFF
Staff
Allison Gibson Women’s Soccer
Bobby Goeltz M&W Tennis
Kellie Hooper Women’s Golf
Seton Sobolewski Women’s Basketball
Chad Teichert Women’s Volleyball
Julie Wright Softball
Shanna Neeser Exec. Asst. to the A.D.
Matt Steuart Asst. A.D. Academic Services
Joel Vickery Compliance Officer
Brian Jannsen M&W Cross Country
Mark Campbell Strength & Conditioning
Will Yoder Equipment Manager
Mike Kramer Football
George Casper Holt Arena Director
Katie Ware Assistant Director of Sports Information
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Dave Nielsen M&W Track & Field
Donna Hays
Bengal Athletic Boosters Director
Joe O’Brien Men’s Basketball
KaLee Kopp Director of Marketing
PAWS/S.A.A.C. 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.
2011-12 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Board
Alishia Cairl Soccer President
Phil Pleasant
Football Vice President of Recruiting
Sam Berryman Track and Field Marketing
Lia Margolis
Soccer Vice President of Finance
Karissa Leguax Volleyball Secretary
Mission Statement of the National SAACs
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“The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association StudentAthlete Advisory Committee is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”
Bengal Champions The Idaho State athletic department has a storied past sprinkled with Olympians, pro athletes, NCAA and Big Sky champions as well as AllAmericans.
CHAMPIONS
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 26 Outdoor Track and Field 21 Indoor Track and Field 6 Cross Country 2 Women’s Basketball
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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 182 Outdoor Track and Field 106 Indoor Track and Field 15 Women’s Tennis 5 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Golf 1 Women’s Cross Country
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 17 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.
Ring of Honor Inductees
Inducted on January 30, 1999 unless otherwise noted
National Championship Team Inducted 1953 boxing team 1957 boxing team 1981 football team
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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 Jaren Allen, football (2009)
The ISU Sports 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.
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 Kristy Chatterley, 1988-91, volleyball 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 Lem Galeai, 1981-83, 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 Don Neves, Lifetime Achievement Award 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
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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 Chris Shoemaker, 1978-81, softball, volleyball and track 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
Staff Directory 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) Steve Schaack...............................................................282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (schaste4@isu.edu) 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) Shanna Neeser.............................................................282-4064 Executive Assistant to the A.D. (neesshan@isu.edu) Ted Gambles..................................................................282-4668 Administrative Assistant (gambted@isu.edu) Student Support Joel Vickery......................................................282-3332 Director of Compliance (vickjoel@isu.edu) Matt Steuart.....................................................282-2575 Director of Academic Services (steumatt@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 Athletic Boosters (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) Trisha Ytuarte................................................... 282-2397 Bengal Athletic Boosters Assistant(ytuatris@isu.edu@isu.edu) Susan Stanridge...............................................282-4528 Special Events Planner...............................(stansusa@isu.edu) Facilities and Operations George Casper.................................................282-3398 Director of Events (caspgeor@isu.edu) Paula Corbin.....................................................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 Steve Schaack...............................................................282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (schaste4@isu.edu) Katie Ware.......................................................................282-3651 Asst. Media Relations Director (zigakath@isu.edu) Elizabeth Kidd..............................................................282-3651 Student Intern (ellekidd@hotmail.com) Athletic Training Jodi Wotowey................................................................282-3651 Head Athletic Trainer (wotojodi@isu.edu) Tom Brock.......................................................................282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (brocthom@isu.edu) Sara Vargas.......................................................282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (vargsara@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) Mike Kramer..................................................................282-4142 Head Coach (krammich@isu.edu) Don Bailey......................................................................282-2431 Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coord. (baildona@isu.edu) Derrick Roche................................................................282-3290
Assistant Coach/Offensive Line (rochderr@isu.edu) Mike Rigell......................................................................282-3767 Assistant Coach/Running Backs (rigemich@isu.edu) Matt Troxel.....................................................................282-4908 Assistant Coach/Tight Ends (troxmatt@isu.edu) Rudy Griffin....................................................................282-3124 Assistant Coach/Inside Linebackers (grifrudi@isu.edu) Todd Bates......................................................................282-4596 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line (batetodd@isu.edu) Ryan Smaha...................................................................282-3389 Assistant Coach/Outside Linebackers (smahrya2@isu.edu) Daniel Drayton.............................................................282-3908 Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs (draydani@isu.edu) Anthony Tucker............................................................282-3908 Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers(tuckanth@isu.edu) Thomas Steiner................................................282-2704 Director of Operations (steithom@isu.edu) Quinton Freeman.............................................282-3562 Academic Advisors (freequin@isu.edu) Women’s Golf Kellie Hooper................................................................282-5469 Head Golf Coach.......................... (kelliejhooper@yahoo.com) Michael Erickson.........................................................282-5469 Assistant Golf Coach................................... (ericmic2@isu.edu) Men’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX) Joe O’Brien.....................................................................282-4492 Head Coach (obrijoe@isu.edu) Tim Walsh........................................................................282-3286 Assistant Coach (walstim@isu.edu) Deane Martin................................................................282-3361 Assistant Coach (martdean@isu.edu) Jim Potter . .....................................................................282-5697 Assistant Coach TBA.....................................................................................282-7049 Director of Basketball Operations Women’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX) Seton Sobolewski.......................................................282-3381 Head Coach (soboseto@isu.edu) Tony Gianotti.................................................................282-2801 Assistant Coach (giananth@isu.edu) Ashley Elliott.................................................................282-3623 Assistant Coach (elliashl@isu.edu) Kemie Nkele...................................................................282-3493 Graduate Assistant Coach (nkelnkem@isu.edu) TBA.....................................................................................282-7049
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Director of Basketball Operations 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) Stephanie Beall............................................................282-4263 Assistant Coach Jessie Goodell...............................................................282-4263 Graduate Assistant Coach Women’s Softball (282-2659 FAX) Julie Wright....................................................................282-5269 Head Coach (wrigjul3@isu.edu) Jessica Rogers...............................................................282-5269 Assistant Coach (rogejes2@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 (gornalis@isu.edu) Tennis (282-4202 FAX) Bobby Goeltz................................................................233-4742 Head Coach (rgoeltz508@yahoo.com) Mark Rodel.....................................................................406-3107 Assistant Coach (rodemark@isu.edu) Spirit Squads Misty Stucki...................................................................406-9483 Head Coach Bengal Dancers (stucmist@isu.edu) Thiriza Cairl....................................................................406-9483 Assistant Coach Bengal Dancers (tucklind@isu.edu)
STAFF DIRECTORY
Athletics Administration (208-282-2771; 282-4063 FAX) Holt Arena, P.O. Box 8173, Pocatello, ID 83209 Located in Holt Arena, South Side
Media Directory Print Media - Local Idaho State Journal 305 South Arthur Avenue P.O. Box 431 Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-239-3131 Fax: 208-233-8007 Staff Chase Glorifield (cglorfield@journalnet.com) Jason Enes (enesjaso@isu.edu) 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 Travis Smith
MEDIA DIRECTORY
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: Colin Howser (sports@idahopress.com) Phil Dailey (pdailey@idahopress.com) William Love (wlove@idahopress.com)
Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-233-3333 208-523-8922 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-522-5103
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)
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 Jeff Landers (jlanders@localnew8.com) Michelle Ludtka (mludtka@localnews8.com)
Print Media - National Associated Press - Seattle 3131 Elliot Avenue Suite 750 Seattle, Washington 98121 206-682-1812 Fax: 206-621-1948 Staff Tim Korte, editor (tkorte@ap.org) The Sports Network Suite 200 2200 Byberry Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 800-583-5499 Fax: 800-583-6195 Staff Dave Coulson (dcoulson@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
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)
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Fax: 208-466-4861 Staff Nate Kuester (nkuester@ktrv.com) KBCI TV-2 (ABC affiliate) 140 North 16th Street Boise, Idaho 83702 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)
Media Information
Asst. A.D. for Media Relations Idaho State University Campus Box 8173 Pocatello, ID 83209 Requests can also be phoned to 208-282-2621 or emailed to schaste4@isu.edu, or faxed to 208-282-3659. 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. 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 Steve Schaack 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 play-by-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. The weekly 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. 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 with players will only be done on the weekly Tuesday press conference which begin a 11:30. *Coach Kramer is available through Thursday on game weeks to talk. *Calling student-athletes or coaches at home is strictly prohibited. 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 During the season coach Mike Kramer will hold a weekly press conference in the Media Relations office beginning at 11:30 a.m. The players will be available from 12-1 p.m.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
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. Credential requests can be mailed too:
Bengal Football Radio Network The Bengal Football Network
All the exciting action of Bengal football can be heard throughout the Gem State via Bengals Football Network. The network broadcasts all 11 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 Fox Sports 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 Fox Sports Radio. Featuring the best in sports talk, including the Jim Rome 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 Mike Kramer. On Wednesday nights at 6:00 pm, “The Bengal Sports Hour at Chili’s” 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 indepth look at coach Kramer’s take on the previous game, as well as his thoughts on upcoming opponents.
Cedar Hills Family Dentistry and Dr. Michael Sutton. Video of all home football games and conference road games can also be viewed on isubengals.com, the official website of Idaho State Athletics.
Altitude Sports Network
Altitude Sports & Entertainment televises Big Sky football and men’s basketball games. 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
*Network as of June 21, 2011
MEDIA INFORMATION
Jerry Miller and Brad Bugger return to the booth calling Bengal football games.
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
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Frequency 930 AM 1230 AM 98.1 FM 1230 AM
*ESPN Sports Radio 930 AM KSEI will serve as the flagship station for all ISU football broadcasts this season
Jerry Miller - Voice of the Bengals
Returning for a fourth 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 rejoined by Brad Bugger, who has called football and men’s basketball games with Miller for four years. Buggers also assists Mark Liptak with home women’s basketball broadcasts.
Station KSEI* KRXK KGTM KRXK
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Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Idaho State University
National Championship
2011 Schedule September 3, 2011 Washington State Pullman, Wash. • 3 p.m.
September 17, 2011 Northern Colorado Pocatello • 4 p.m.
September 10, 2011 Western State College Pocatello • 4 p.m.
September 24, 2011 Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Ariz. • 4 p.m.
October 1, 2011 Portland State (Homecoming) Pocatello • 1:30 p.m. October 8, 2011 Montana Pocatello • 4 p.m.
October 15, 2011 Weber State Ogden, Utah • 4 p.m.
October 29, 2011 Montana State Bozeman, Mont. • 12 p.m.
October 22, 2011 BYU Provo, Utah • 1 p.m.
November 12, 2011 Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. • 7 p.m.
November 19, 2011 Eastern Washington Pocatello • 4 p.m.
All times are listed as mountain and subject to change