2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS
HORNET FOOTBALL General Information
Fred Kelley....................20
Quick Facts......................2
Support Staff.................21
Media Information...........2
Terrance Brooks Tribute...22
This is Hornet Football......3
2010 Year in Review Final Statistics................62 Box Scores.....................70 Big Sky Standings..........74
Hornet Stadium................4
The Players
Strength & Conditioning...5
Honors Candidates.........24
Big Sky Individual Stats...75
Gameday Experience.......6
Returners.......................33
All-Big Sky Conference...76
2010 Roster.....................8
Newcomers...................49
2010 Outlook................10 Roster Breakdown..........13 Pronunciation Guide.......13
The Coaches
Opponents/ Big Sky Conference
Big Sky Team Stats.........74
Records, Results & Misc. Team Records.................78
Oregon State.................56
Passing Records.............82
Southern Utah................56
Rushing Records.............85
Marshall Sperbeck.........14
Weber State...................56
Receiving Records..........88
Anthony Parker..............16
Montana.......................57
Defensive Records..........91
Andy Avalos..................16
Montana State...............57
Total Offense..................94
Daniel DaPrato..............17
Northern Colorado.........57
All-Purpose....................94
Jordan Gigli..................18
Eastern Washington.......58
Scoring/Kicking.............95
Bush Hamdan................18
Northern Arizona..........58
Return Records...............97
Aaron Ingram................19
Portland State................58
Yearly Leaders...............98
Conor Riley....................19
Idaho State....................59
The Last Time.................99
Steve Roberson..............20
UC Davis/Notes.............59
Coaching Fast Facts......101
Tyler Almond.................20
Composite Schedule.......60
Yearly Records.............102
Series Results...............104 All-Time Roster.............105 Hornets in the Pros.......112 Hall of Fame................114 FCS All-Americans.......115 Big Sky Honors............119 Team Honors................120 Big Sky Conference......122
University Info Sacramento State.........124 The Well......................126 Athletic Facilities..........130 Athletic Excellence........132 Administration.............133 SARC..........................134 Athletic Training...........135 City of Sacramento.......138 Head Coaches.............146
2011 SCHEDULE
Sept. 3 at Oregon Sta te
Sept. 10 at Southern Uta h
Sept. 17 at Weber State*
Sept. 24 MONTANA* Oct. 1
1:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m.
at Montana State* 12:35 p.m. at Northern Colorado* 12:35 p.m. Oct. 22 EASTERN WASH. *# 6:05 p.m. Oct. 29 NORTHERN ARI ZONA* 6:05 p.m. Nov. 5 at Portland Sta te* 1:05 p.m. Nov. 12 IDAHO STATE* 6:05 p.m. Nov. 19 UC DAVIS 2:05 p.m. All Times Pacific * Big Sky Conference Ga me # Homecoming Oct. 8
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MEDIA HORNETS ON INFORMATION THE AIR
University Information
Sacramento State Athletics Media Relations Staff Brian Berger Media Relations Director (916) 278-4313 bwberger@csus.edu Football, Cross Country, Golf, Track & Field
Name Sacramento State Location Sacramento, Calif. Founded (Enrollment) 1947 (27,033) Nickname Hornets Colors Green & Gold President Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Director of Athletics Dr. Terry Wanless Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Steve Perez
Football Information
Classification NCAA Div. I Football Championship Subdivision Conference Big Sky Stadium, Cap. Hornet Stadium, 21,195 (Field Turf) Head Coach Marshall Sperbeck Overall Record 129-78 (19 years) Sacramento State Record 20-25 (4 years) Office Phone (916) 278-7053 2010 Overall Record 6-5 2010 Conference Record (finish) 5-3 (T3rd) Starters Returning 17 (8 off./8 def./1 kick) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 43/19 Assistant Coaches Anthony Parker Andy Avalos Daniel DaPrato Jordan Gigli Bush Hamdan Aaron Ingram Conor Riley Steve Roberson Fred Kelley Tyler Almond
Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Receivers/Special Teams Defensive Line Tight Ends Running Backs/Recruiting Offensive Line Defensive Backs Asst. Offensive Line Defensive Assistant
Support Staff Jeff Shuman Katy Logaburn Kevin Schulbert
Director of Operations Administrative Assistant Video Coordinator
Strength, Medical and Training Staff TBA Strength and Conditioning Brandon Padilla Athletic Trainer Dr. Alan Hirahara Physician-Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Ronald Sockolov Family Practice Doctor Dr. Harold Strauch Doctor-Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Brian Davis Physician-Physical Med. & Rehab Dr. Jason Zemanovic Physician-Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Eric Giza Physician-Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist Dr. Greg Heise Team Dentist Kyle Yamashiro, PT Team Physical Therapist
Media Relations Facts
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Office Phone (916) 278-6896 Fax Machine (916) 278-5429 Web site www.hornetsports.com Facebook www.facebook.com/SacStateFootball Twitter www.twitter.com/SacHornetsFB Media Relations Director Brian Berger Office Phone (916) 278-4313 Cell Phone (916) 397-4325 Berger’s e-mail bwberger@csus.edu Press Box Phone (916) 278-5995
Ryan Bjork Assistant Director (916) 278-6896 rbjork@csus.edu Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Rowing Joe Waltasti Assistant Director (916) 278-6896 waltasti@csus.edu Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Tennis
Sacramento State football will have a new home in 2011 as the games will be broadcast by Classic 93.1 FM. The new station will allow Hornet games to be heard by fans throughout Northern California. The broadcast team of Jason Ross and Steve McElory return for their 15th-straight year as the radio “Voice of the Hornets.” McElroy will once again serve as the color commentator while Ross will be the Hornets’ play-by-play announcer. McElroy, who is also the play-by-play man for Hornet men’s basketball, is the director of broadcast services for Sacramento State. In his role for the University, he is responsible for developing the radio contracts and helping generate sponsorships. Steve and his wife, Julie, have two sons, Trenton (11) and Jason (9). Ross also serves as the sports director at Sports 1140 KHTK and is a member of the Sacramento Kings broadcast teams. He and his wife, Alva, have a nineyear old son, Jackson. All Sacramento State home games and Big Sky road contests for football, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball will also be streamed on BigSkyTV.org.
CREDENTIALS - All credential requests must be made to the Sacramento State Athletics Media Relations office at least 24 hours before the start of the event. The press box is designed for working media only and accommodations will be made on a priority basis. Media is permitted to park in Lot 10 and credentials can be picked up at will call. INTERVIEWS - All player interviews outside of postgame or practice situations must be cleared through Hornet media relations or Coach Sperbeck. No interviews will be allowed during practice. Following games, Coach Sperbeck and selected players will be made available for interviews. RADIO TELEPHONE LINES - A courtesy phone line will be provided to a visiting team’s primary radio station broadcasting games from Hornet Stadium. All calls must be made collect or billed to a credit card. DIRECTIONS TO HORNET STADIUM - Take Interstate 5 or Highway 99 to Highway 50 East to the “Power Inn Road/Howe Avenue” exit. Take the “Cal State Sacramento” offramp and turn left on College Town Drive. Proceed through two lights and turn left into Lot 10. From the east, exit at Howe Ave. Cross the intersection and take College Town Drive into the stadium. To reach the media parking lot from the J Street entrance, make the first available right and follow the road to the south side of campus. Media can enter the stadium through the designated gate.
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The 2011 Sacramento State football media guide was written, designed ON THE WEB - Hornetsports.com is the official website and edited by Media Relations Director Brian Berger. Assistance in of Sacramento State Athletics. The site contains upediting provided by Assistant Media Relations Director Ryan Bjork, RGBTebbs, Will Schilto-date rosters, statistics and press releases for all 20 CMYK Assistant MediaFONT Relations Director Joe Waltasti, Steve and the Sacramento Stateregular football staff. Photographs intercollegiate teams at Sacramento State. 100% You can Black: 0not0 credited 0 gogo.big Black: 100% 100%ling 100% by Sam Parsons, Bob Solorio, Rick Heaslett and Sacramento also follow Hornet football on Blue: Facebook and Blue: 0 174 239 100% 0%Twitter. 0% 0% provided State media relations files. Ricky Ray photo on page 86 courtesy of 255 242 Yellow: 0% 0% 100% 0%the Edmonton Eskimos. Aaron Garcia photo onYellow: page 86 courtesy of 0 the Jacksonville Sharks. Lonie Paxton photo on page 3 courtesy of the Denver Broncos/Eric Bakke. Photo on page 122 used with permission from Mark Pfau and Tom Hanks.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL HORNET FOOTBALL State-of-the-Art Facilities
Sacramento State football moved into the Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse (top) in the spring of 2008. The building features locker rooms, training and weight rooms, coaches offices and meeting spaces. The University also opened brand new dorms in 2009 and debuted a 150,000 square foot recreation and wellness center in September of 2010.
HORNET FOOTBALL In the Community
Hornet players are active in the community. The team has made frequent visits to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital and is also represented on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. This past spring, numerous members of the team volunteered at the Race for the Cure which benefits breast cancer research as well as helping feed the homeless.
Against the Best
In the Pros
Fifteen former Hornets have played in an NFL game, including current Denver Bronco and former New England Patriot Lonie Paxton (above) who has won three Super Bowls in his 10 years.
Sacramento State competes against some of the best teams in Div. I. Since 2002, the Hornets have faced UTEP, Oregon State, Nevada, Cal, Boise State, Fresno State, New Mexico, Colorado State, UNLV and Stanford. The team also has upcoming games against Arizona State, Colorado and Washington. The Big Sky Conference is also one of the best in the FCS, sending at least two teams to the playoffs in 21 of the last 22 seasons.
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This season will marks the 19th year of play for Sacramento State since Hornet Stadium underwent the most dramatic renovation in the program’s history. Since that change, numerous other improvements have been made to the stadium, which sits in the Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex. Most recently, a new field was installed by Field Turf in June of 2010. Along with the new turf, a high-capacity drainage system was also installed which will allow the Hornets to train on the field throughout the year. Underneath the Field Turf is a mixture of sand and a rubber infill which creates one of the fastest surfaces in all of collegiate sports. The stadium is also surrounded by two new facilities. The Broad Fieldhouse opened in 2008 and serves as the home to Sacramento State football and track. The Well opened its doors in September of 2010 and is a $77M campus recreation and wellness center. The stadium, which holds 21,195, has also hosted several high-profile events outside of Hornet football. The U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials took place in 2000 and 2004. The stadium has also hosted the 2003 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Div. I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Hornet Stadium is one of a small handful of stadiums in the country that are shared by a collegiate and professional football team (Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League made their debut in 2010). Previously, the Sacramento Surge of the
World League and the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League also played its home games on the Sacramento State campus. To help prepare the stadium for the Surge, team owner Fred Anderson and the University began a massive project which transformed the 6,000-seat facility into a 26,000-seat stadium in just 10 weeks in early 1992. The Surge hosted the Montreal Machine in a preseason game March 14, barely three months after the first shovel pierced dirt. Hornet Stadium hosted its first Hornet football game Sept. 5, 1992 against Montana State. The stadium hosted a major concert for the first time when Phil Collins played before 20,000 fans in June.
Top 10 Hornet Attendances Date Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 27, 2001 Nov. 21, 2009 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 4, 2003 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 21, 2002 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 13, 1993
Opponent UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis Cal Poly UC Davis UC Davis Saint Mary’s Cal Poly Montana UC Davis
Attendance 20,993 17,328 17,127 16,557 15,650 15,403 15,173 14,651 13,586 13,137
Hornet Stadium Fast Facts Originally Built: 1969 Original Capacity: 6,000+ Renovated Capacity: 26,000 Current Capacity: 21,195 Playing Surface: FieldTurf (Installed June 2010) First Game: SAC vs. CS Northridge, 1969 CS Northridge 28 - SAC 24 Post-Renovation Firsts First Event: Sacramento Surge vs. Montreal Machine Exhibition Game, March 14, 1992 First Sacramento State Game: SAC vs. Montana State (10-7 SAC win) September 5, 1992 Largest Crowd: 26,445 Sacramento Surge vs. Barcelona Dragons World League Playoffs, May 30, 1992 Largest Sacramento State Crowd: 20,993 SAC vs. UC Davis, September 18, 1999
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
HORNET STRENGTH One of the biggest benefits to the Broad Fieldhouse is the nearly 6,000-foot weight room. The state-ofthe-art facility features enough room for up to 50 student-athletes to train simultaneously and is three times larger than the previous location. Completed in May of 2008, the weight room has 10 Olympic platforms, a large dumbbell area, and numerous machine weights to help strengthen student-athletes. The facility also has equipment used for rehabilitation purposes. The weight room is also air conditioned and features a high performance sound system.
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING GOALS • To be the best mentally prepared team each game. This includes a great emphasis on competing under adversity. • To be the best physically prepared team each game. It takes no talent to be in great condition. • Emphasis on ground based exercises: applying maximum amount of force through the ground as fast as possible to move quicker, run faster, jump higher, be stronger, be more explosive. • Decrease the chance of injury. • Prepare for contest by matching workout tempo to pace of a game. • To be winners on and off the field or court as a team and individually.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2011 ROSTER Alphabetical Roster No. 95 86 28 42 37 11 29 67 43 41 80 19 44 2 21 97 63 84 10 36 90 87 8 91 81 75 68 77 14 94 25 48 18 55 64 27 76 15 83 38 57 17 34 82 92 40 49 66 85 99 39
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Name, Pos. Matt Agaiava, DL Nnamdi Agude, WR Dexter Alcala, DB Cody Allen, LB Josh Armstrong, DB Jeff Badger, LB Robert Beale, DB Tyler Blank, OL John Bloomfield, DL James Bobak, TE Chris Broadnax, WR Colin Burnett, QB Ronny Camacho, LB DeAndre Carter, WR Jacoby Carter, DB Nathan Castro, DL Chauncey Centeno, OL Justin Chastain, WR David Coleman, DL Ashton Collins, WR Ben Cowger, DL Justin Cox, WR Jake Croxdale, RB Todd Davis, LB Chase Deadder, WR Clay DePauw, OL Jason Diniz, K Nate Doverspike, OL Tommy Edwards, QB Trent Eskew, DL Gary Ferman, RB Henry Fernandez, LB Jeff Fleming, QB William Fukofuka, OL Aaron Gasper, OL Jake Geringer, QB Tyler Gomogda, LB Lars Hanson, OL Shane Harrison, WR Reese Heaslet, TE Augie Heath, P Smith Heath, P/K John Hendershott, WR Bryan Hilliard, RB Kenonte Howard, WR Trevor Kelly, DL Manasa Kikau, DB Jon Kirkman, TE Spencer Klew, OL T.J. Knowles, TE Alesana Laban, DL Joe Larche, DB
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
Name Brandyn Reed DeAndre Carter Corey Sims Evander Wilkins Curtis Shaw Ryan McMahon Kyle Monson Jake Croxdale Marquese Smith David Coleman Jeff Badger Garrett Safron Morris Norrise Tommy Edwards Shane Harrison John Hendershott Jeff Fleming Colin Burnett Nicholas Payne Jacoby Carter Corey Vanderbeek Antoine Pickett Sam McCowan Gary Ferman Blake Robertson Tyler Gomogda Dexter Alcala Robert Beale Markell Williams Osagie Odiase Jordan Matanane Bryan Hilliard Ashton Collins Josh Armstrong Augie Heath Joe Larche Manasa Kikau Jimmy Bobak Cody Allen John Bloomfield Ronny Camacho Stephen Tezanos-Pinto Diante Lee DJ Maciel Henry Fernandez Jon Kirkman Doyin Sule Randey Peterson Andrew Roots William Fukofuka John Taylor Smith Heath Josh Latham Matt Shinn Aleksandar Milanovic Matt Lawrence Chauncey Centeno Aaron Gasper Vince Weaver Spencer Klew
Pos. WR WR DB DB RB DB DB RB DB DL LB QB WR QB WR WR QB QB DB DB DB DB RB RB WR LB DB DB DB DB RB RB WR DB P DB DB TE LB DL LB RB LB TE LB TE DE DB DL OL DL P/K DL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL
Ht. 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-6 5-6 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-1 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-7 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-2
Wt. 190 185 175 175 190 190 175 190 195 225 230 190 180 180 200 200 200 190 160 185 175 175 170 215 165 210 175 175 180 175 200 215 165 180 175 210 200 225 240 230 200 230 205 250 215 200 185 195 220 300 245 175 210 270 295 265 275 285 285 230
Cl. Exp. Sr. 1V Fr. HS Fr. RS Sr. 3V Sr. 1V Jr. TR Sr. 1V Sr. 3V Sr. 3V Sr. 3V Jr. 2V Fr. RS So. 1V So. RS Fr. HS Sr. JC Sr. 1V Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. HS So. 1V Fr. HS Jr. 2V Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. RS So. 1V So. 1V So. 1V Fr. HS Sr. 3V Fr. RS Fr. HS Sr. 2V Sr. 1V Jr. JC Jr. 2V So. 1V Jr. JC Fr. HS Sr. 1V Fr. HS So. 1V So. 1V Fr. HS Fr. HS So. 1V Fr. RS Fr. RS Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. HS So. 1V Fr. HS Jr. 2V Fr. HS Jr. 2V Jr. 2V Fr. HS
Hometown/Previous School Windsor, Calif./Santa Rosa JC San Jose, Calif./Washington HS Upland, Calif./Upland HS Sacramento, Calif./Florin HS Stockton, Calif./Washington LaVerne, Calif./USC Saugus, Calif./Grossmont JC Napa, Calif./Napa HS Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit HS Palmdale, Calif./Palmdale HS Windsor, Calif./Cardinal Newman HS Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica HS Berkeley, Calif./Berkeley HS Sherman Oaks, Calif./The Citadel Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS Concord, Calif./Diablo Valley JC Fullerton, Calif./New Mexico State Auburn, Calif./Placer HS San Diego, Calif./Mira Mesa HS Fontana, Calif./Diamond Ranch HS Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS Fairfield, Calif./De La Salle HS Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS Santa Ana, Calif./Segerstrom HS Corona, Calif./Corona HS San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo HS Tracy, Calif./West HS Turlock, Calif./Pitman HS Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Santa Fe Springs, Calif./St. Paul HS El Dorado Hills, Calif./Oak Ridge HS Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek HS Berkeley, Calif./Berkeley HS Redlands, Calif./East Valley HS Chico, Calif./Butte JC Hayward, Calif./Gavilan JC Sacramento, Calif./American River JC Roseville, Calif./Oakmont HS Rohnert Park, Calif./Rancho Cotate HS East Palo Alto, Calif./Sierra JC Newbury Park, Calif./Oaks Christian HS Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento City JC San Diego, Calif./Mount Miguel HS Hanford, Calif./Hanford HS Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS Madera, Calif./Liberty HS Fullerton, Calif./Fullerton HS Vacaville, Calif./Vanden HS Fiddletown, Calif./Union Mine HS San Leandro, Calif./San Lorenzo HS Colton, Calif./Colton HS Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley HS Redding, Calif./Foothill HS Alta Loma, Calif./Los Osos HS Vienna, Austria/Camillo Sitte Patterson, Calif./Central Catholic HS Stockton, Calif./St. Mary’s HS San Leandro, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande HS Napa, Calif./Napa HS
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Name Tyler Blank Jason Diniz Maika Maumau Julio Regla Dustin Pfaff Devonte Martin Tyler Worthley Derek Stickney Clay DePauw Lars Hanson Nate Doverspike Chris Broadnax Chase Deadder Kenonte Howard Reese Heaslet Justin Chastain T.J. Knowles Nnamdi Agude Justin Cox Marcus Mosi Ben Cowger Todd Davis Trevor Kelly Trent Eskew Matt Agaiava Marques White Nathan Castro Zack Nash Alesana Laban Jake Geringer Brian McKeon
Pos. OL K DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR TE WR WR WR WR TE DL LB DL DL DL DL DL DL DL QB TE
Ht. 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4
Wt. Cl. Exp. 265 Fr. HS 175 Fr. RS 275 Sr. 3V 265 Fr. RS 270 Sr. 1V 325 Fr. RS 320 So. 1V 280 Fr. RS 280 Jr. 2V 265 Fr. HS 280 Sr. 3V 215 Fr. RS 215 Sr. 3V 200 Sr. TR 240 Jr. 2V 205 Jr. RS 240 Jr. TR 175 Fr. HS 175 Fr. HS 240 Fr. HS 240 Fr. RS 230 So. 1V 270 Fr. HS 235 So. 1V 280 Sr. 1V 255 Fr. RS 325 Fr. HS 260 Sr. 3V 290 Jr. 2V 185 Fr. HS 220 Jr. 2V
Head Coach: Marshall Sperbeck, 5th Season Assistant Coaches: Anthony Parker, Defensive Coordinator Andy Avalos, Linebackers Daniel DaPrato, Wide Receivers/Special Teams Jordan Gigli, Defensive Line Bush Hamdan, Tight Ends Aaron Ingram, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator Conor Riley, Offensive Line Steve Roberson, Defensive Backs Fred Kelley, Asst. Offensive Line Tyler Almond, Defensive Assistant
Hometown/Previous School Brentwood, Calif./Liberty HS Escalon, Calif./Escalon HS Elk Grove, Calif./Franklin HS Bakersfield, Calif./South HS Manteca, Calif./Modesto JC Fresno, Calif./Fresno HS Dublin, Calif./Dublin HS Placentia, Calif./El Dorado HS Crows Landing, Calif./Central Catholic HS Bermuda Dunes, Calif./Palm Desert HS Carmichael, Calif./Del Campo HS Vacaville, Calif./Vanden HS Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic HS Fairfield, Calif./New Mexico State Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande HS Auburn, Calif./Sierra JC Las Vegas, Nev./South Florida Corona, Calif./Santiago HS Lodi, Calif./St. Mary’s HS San Lorenzo, Calif./San Lorenzo HS Madera, Calif./Liberty HS Palmdale, Calif./Paraclete HS South San Francisco, Calif./El Camino HS Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS Lynwood, Calif./Cerritos JC Folsom, Calif./Vista Del Lago HS San Diego, Calif./Mira Mesa HS Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS Camarillo, Calif./Newbury Park HS Santa Clara, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS
Alphabetical Roster No. 59 62 46 47 72 33 69 24 6 61 7 89 98 13 32 20 52 71 23 1 70 26 54 12 5 60 3 9 74 50 56 45 22 65 96 4 31 73
Name, Pos. Josh Latham, DL Matt Lawrence, DL Diante Lee, LB DJ Maciel, TE Devonte Martin, OL Jordan Matanane, RB Maika Maumau, DL Sam McCowan, RB Brian McKeon, TE Ryan McMahon, DB] Aleksandar Milanovic, OL Kyle Monson, DB Marcus Mosi, TE Zack Nash, DL Morris Norrise, WR Osagie Odiase, DB Nicholas Payne, DB Randey Peterson, DB Dustin Pfaff, OL Antoine Pickett, DB Brandyn Reed, WR Julio Regla, OL Blake Robertson, WR Andrew Roots, DL Garrett Safron, QB Curtis Shaw, RB Matt Shinn, OL Corey Sims, DB Marquese Smith, DB Derek Stickney, OL Doyin Sule, DL John Taylor, DL S. Tezanos-Pinto, RB Corey Vanderbeek, DB Vince Weaver, OL Marques White, DL Evander Wilkins, DB Markell Williams, DB Tyler Worthley, OL
Support Staff: Jeff Shuman, Director of Operations Brandon Padilla, Athletic Trainer Katy Logaburn, Administrative Assistant Kevin Schulbert, Video Coordinator
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SEASON OUTLOOK WHAT THE HORNETS RETURN
OFFENSE Category.............................Pct. of 2010 Total Rushing Yards................... 98.3 (1842/1874) Passing Yards.................... 91.5 (2101/2296) Receiving Yards................. 72.9 (1673/2296) Total Offense Yards............ 94.6 (3943/4170) All-Purpose Yards.............. 86.8 (4551/5242) Scoring................................. 66.9 (236/353) DEFENSE Category.............................Pct. of 2010 Total Tackles.................................. 57.5 (393/684) Tackles-for-Loss.......................... 72.7 (48/66) Sacks..................................... 75.9 (20.5/27) Interceptions................................ 60.0 (6/10) Pass Breakups........................... 63.9 (23/36) Fumble Recoveries..................... 75.0 (12/16) Fumbles Forced......................... 64.7 (11/17) SPECIAL TEAMS Category.............................Pct. of 2010 Total Field Goals................................... 0.0 (0/13) Extra Points................................... 0.0 (0/40) Punt Return Yards.................. 83.9 (146/174) Kickoff Return Yards............... 98.6 (727/737) Punting Yards.................. 100.0 (1937/1937)
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Marshall Sperbeck took over the Sacramento State program five seasons ago with the goal of making the Hornets a threat in the Big Sky Conference and a team capable of challenging for a Football Championship Subdivision playoff berth. A near complete restructuring of the program ranging from the players, the offense, the defense, the facilities and academic program have put the 2011 team on the path to reach those goals. Sacramento State’s high-powered offense and aggressive defense began to open eyes around the West last season and appears to have caught the attention of the national media heading into the 2011 campaign. The Hornets, who are coming off a 6-5 season overall and a 5-3 mark in the Big Sky, have been ranked as high at 10th in the FCS in preseason polls and are looking to begin the year in the top 25 for the first time in program history. Helping the charge is an offense which averaged 36.6 points per game over the last seven contests of the season. During that stretch, the team scored at least 40 points in four games and finished the season ranked 13th nationally. Defensively, senior defensive end Zack Nash returns after earning second team All-America honors in 2010. During the season, Nash led the Big Sky in both sacks and tackles-for-loss per game. That effort
has led to him being named the Big Sky Preseason Defensive Player of the Year, a preseason second team All-American and one of 20 student-athletes on the Buck Buchanan Award watch list — an award which goes to the top defensive player in the FCS. While there is a large number of returners on the field, there has been significant changes to the coaching staff. Sperbeck, who calls the offense, and defensive coordinator Anthony Parker were joined by several new assistants during the spring. Among the new hires are linebackers coach Andy Avalos, defensive line coach Jordan Gigli, offensive line coach Conor Riley and tight ends coach Bush Hamdan. Sacramento State will also have to overcome one of the toughest schedules in the FCS. The team opens the year at Oregon State and then will continue to play four of its first five games away from home. Included in that stretch are games at conference co-champion Montana State as well as Great West Conference champion Southern Utah. The team’s lone home game will come against perennial power Montana on Sept. 24. However, the Hornets have the advantage of closing the year with the majority of their schedule in the friendly confines of Hornet Stadium. The team will play four of its last six regular season games at home, including the Causeway Classic against UC Davis and a matchup against defending national champion Eastern Washington.
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Returning Players 5 Curtis Shaw 8 Jake Croxdale 24 Sam McCowan 34 Bryan Hilliard 45 Stephen Tezanos-Pinto
Jeff Fleming
QUARTERBACKS Returning Letterwinners 18 Jeff Fleming
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• Jeff Fleming took an interesting path to the starting quarterback job but, once there, never relinquished the role. Fleming transferred from New Mexico State just days before the team’s season opener at Stanford. He was forced into action when McLeod Bethel-Thompson injured his knee late in the first half and then started the remaining 10 games. • Fleming earned second team all-Big Sky honors after throwing for 2,044 yards and a school single-season record 23 touchdowns. His efficiency of 147.42 set the school single-season mark and ranked him ninth in the FCS last year. He also rushed for 399 yards and a pair of touchdowns. • The Fullerton, Calif., native missed all of spring practice due to a forearm injury but is full-strength heading into the season. • Two other quarterbacks also return to the group after redshirting last season. Tommy Edwards sat out the year after transferring from The Citadel. Edwards, who was the Hornets’ offensive scout team player of the year, was named to the Southern Conference allfreshman team after passing for 588 yards and six touchdowns in four games. • Garrett Safron will battle with Edwards for the backup job. Safron redshirted during his first season with the team but split time with the first string during spring ball. A native of Santa Monica, Calif., Safron is a talented athlete who, like Fleming, can hurt teams with his running ability. • Two newcomers will also add depth to the group. Jake Geringer will redshirt during his first full season with the team. Geringer came to the Hornets in the spring but broke his clavicle during practice which required surgery. • Local product Colin Burnett joined the team in the fall.
Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
5-11 5-6 5-7 5-11 5-11
190 190 170 215 230
• Bryan Hilliard was on pace for one of his best seasons as a Hornet before being slowed by an injury over the final few games. The now-healthy senior enters his final season ranked third in school history with 2,791 rushing yards and 31 TDs. • Last season, Hilliard was named honorable mention all-Big Sky after rushing for 883 yards and 12 TDs. During the season, the Laguna Creek HS graduate had a streak of six consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards. • Senior Curtis Shaw is also slated to return to the position after playing in just two games during his first season with the team. Shaw showed his explosiveness, scoring a touchdown around the end at Stanford and also catching a 49-yard pass. • Arguably the fastest player on the team, Shaw has run the 100 in 10.54 seconds. He was also ranked as the fourth-best running back in California as a senior by Rivals.com. • Jake Croxdale has been a steady member of the unit in his three seasons. Croxdale, who started the final two games of the year in place of Hilliard, rushed for 236 yards, including a season-high 94 against UC Davis. • Sam McCowan, who has also been used as a starter, rushed for 211 yards in 2010. McCowan was also the team’s primary kick returner. • Stephen Tezanos-Pinto is the one big back on the roster. Tezanos-Pinto served a short-yardage specialist during his first year with the Hornets. The senior also recorded a pair of touchdown receptions on his only catches of the year. • If five returning lettermen was not enough, Sacramento State will have a pair incoming freshmen to learn from the veterans. The group is comprised of Gary Ferman and Jordan Matanane.
WIDE RECEIVERS Returning Letterwinners 1 Brandyn Reed 13 Morris Norrise 17 John Hendershott 81 Chase Deadder
Sr. So. Sr. Sr.
6-3 5-11 6-2 6-5
190 180 200 215
• The Hornets entered 2010 believing that wide receiver was their deepest position. Injuries to two projected starters during training camp tested that depth but the team responded with a pair of all-Big Sky honorees. • Chase Deadder was a second team all-league selection after catching 37 passes for 788 yards and six touchdowns. Deadder averaged 21.3 yards per catch which helped him earn preseason all-Big Sky accolades. • Sophomore Morris Norrise made the most of his opportunity, leading the team with eight receiving touchdowns on just 35 receptions. Norrise’s biggest game came against Montana State where he had three TD grabs in the third quarter. • Brandyn Reed and John Hendershott both return
after redshirting last season due to injuries. Reed was a second team all-Big Sky selection in 2009 after catching 46 passes for 731 yards and seven touchdowns. • Hendershott had 38 receptions and a pair of touchdowns. He also led the Big Sky in kick return average (26.1 ypr). • Chris Broadnax and Justin Chastain both redshirted last season and will provide extra experience at the position. • The trio of Kenonte Howard, Devin Hardy and Ashton Collins also participated in spring drills. Like Fleming, Howard is a transfer from New Mexico State. However, the two were only on the same team for the first week of camp in 2010. • New to the receiving corps is DeAndre Carter, Blake Robertson, Nnamdi Agude, Justin Cox and Shane Harrison. While most possess the big size that suits Sperbeck’s system, Carter is the exception (5-9, 180) but possesses lightning-fast speed.
Chase Deadder TIGHT ENDS
Returning Letterwinners 41 Jimmy Bobak 47 DJ Maciel 83 Reese Heaslet Brian McKeon
Jr. So. So. So.
6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4
225 250 240 220
• Sacramento State returns three players who all saw significant playing time at tight end a season ago and also adds an intriguing transfer. • Reese Heaslet made a smooth transition to the position after beginning his career on the defensive side of the ball. Heaslet started a pair of games and caught a pair of touchdowns. • Brian McKeon will miss the 2011 season due to injury. Last year, McKeon started six games. • DJ Maciel worked his way into the rotation as the season progressed and highlighted his year with a three-catch, 33-yard effort with a TD at Idaho State. • Jimmy Bobak will likely serve as the team’s long snapper on kicks and punts. • T.J. Knowles joined the team in early August after transferring from South Florida. A former JC AllAmerican at Saddleback Junior College, Knowles stands at 6-foot-7.
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Returning Letterwinners 60 Matt Shinn 64 Aaron Gasper 65 Vince Weaver 71 Dustin Pfaff 73 Tyler Worthley 75 Clay DePauw 77 Nate Doverspike
So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.
6-4 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-5
270 285 285 270 320 280 280
• Nate Doverspike and Tyler Worthley each started all 11 games in 2010. Doverspike was an honorable mention all-Big Sky selection and has started 22 straight games at right tackle. • Worthley broke into the lineup as a redshirt freshman to start every game at right guard. • Clay DePauw moved into the starting job at left guard for the last half of the season. • Aaron Gasper and Vince Weaver have also seen game action during their careers. • The battle at center will likely be between Matt Shinn and Dustin Pfaff. Redshirt freshman Julio Regla could also move into the mix. • Devonte Martin, who redshirted in 2010, will contend for a starting position during his first active season. • William Fukofuka moved from defensive tackle to the offensive line following spring practice.
DEFENSIVE LINE
Returning Letterwinners 10 David Coleman 62 Matt Lawrence 69 Maika Maumau 94 Trent Eskew 95 Matt Agaiava 98 Zack Nash 99 Alesana Laban
Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
6-2 5-10 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-1
225 265 275 235 280 260 290
• Nash headlines a talented defensive line which returns three starters. The Vacaville, Calif., native was recognized as a second team All-American a year ago by both The Sports Network and the Associated Press. • During the year, he recorded 16.5 tackles-for-loss, including 13.0 sacks. He set the Sacramento State single-game record with five sacks and 6.0 TFLs at Idaho State en route to earning Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week honors. • Nash enters the season needing 8.5 sacks to become the school’s all-time leader. • Fellow senior David Coleman capitalized on many of Nash’s six forced fumbles, setting the school career record with five recoveries. Coleman also had five tackles-for-loss and was an honorable mention allBig Sky choice. • Matt Lawrence and Matt Agaiava shared the starting role at one of the defensive tackle positions. The pair combined for 30 tackles and 5.5 TFLs. • Trent Eskew, Maika Maumau and Alesana Laban round out the returners who have seen game action. • Ben Cowger and Marques White will also be on the active roster after redshirting in 2010. • The team will need to find a starter to replace AllAmerican Christian Clark at defensive tackle.
Zack Nash LINEBACKERS
Returning Letterwinners 11 Jeff Badger 42 Cody Allen 48 Henry Fernandez 91 Todd Davis
Jr. So. So. So.
5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1
230 240 215 230
• Junior Jeff Badger is the only returning starter from last season’s linebacker corps. Badger started all 11 games at middle linebacker and finished the season with 41 stops. • Cody Allen, a redshirt sophomore, saw action in 10 games during his first active season on the roster and tallied six tackles. • Henry Fernandez played primarily on special teams as a true freshman. Fernandez made seven tackles and also returned a blocked punt for a touchdown at Eastern Washington. • Todd Davis will move to linebacker after playing his freshman season at defensive end. Davis played in all 11 games where he amassed 21 tackles. • The newcomers to the position include freshmen Tyler Gomogda and Diante Lee.
DEFENSIVE BACKS Returning Letterwinners 4 Evander Wilkins 7 Kyle Monson 9 Marquese Smith 22 Corey Vanderbeek 31 Markell Williams 32 Osagie Odiase 39 Joe Larche 52 Randey Peterson
Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So.
5-6 5-6 5-9 5-9 5-8 6-1 5-11 6-0
175 175 195 175 180 175 210 195
• The Hornet secondary boasts five returners who have all started games, making the position one of the most experienced on the team. • Fifth-year senior Evander Wilkins embraced his new role as the team’s nickelback in the new 4-2-5 defense a year ago. Wilkins, who had been a running back his first two seasons, recorded 34 total tackles, including 5.5 tackles-for-loss. He also tied for the team lead with a pair of interceptions. • Kyle Monson earned a starting role at cornerback during his first year with the team. Monson made an immediate splash, returning a punt 70 yards for a touchdown at Stanford for the team’s first points of the year. Monson ended the season ranked fourth on the team with 47 tackles and also had a pair of interceptions. • Marquese Smith has started games the last two seasons on the corner. Last season, Smith was slowed by an injury but still managed 14 tackles, including a sack of Stanford’s Andrew Luck which resulted in a fumble that was recovered by the Hornets. • Osagie Odiase took over one of the starting jobs at cornerback midway through last season. Odiase picked off a pair of passes in his eight starts and also had 44 tackles with 3.5 for loss. • Joe Larche is likely to inherit one of the starting safety positions during his second year with the team. Larche, who is one of the most physical players in the secondary, tallied 26 tackles and forced a fumble in his 11 games. • Corey Vanderbeek will add depth to the position while also maintaining his role as one of the leaders on special teams. Vanderbeek played a role in each of the team’s five blocked punts last season, including getting one of his own. • Sophomore Randey Peterson will drop from linebacker to nickelback during the fall. Peterson played in nine games as a true freshman where he had six tackles. He will fight for the job behind Wilkins along with sophomore Markell Williams. • Redshirt freshmen Corey Sims and Dexter Alcala as well as junior college transfer Manasa Kikau will add depth. • The newcomers to the group include safety Antoine Pickett of De La Salle HS who could see action as a true freshman. • The newest addition was safety Ryan McMahon who transferred from USC just days before the start of fall practice.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Returning Letterwinners 38 Augie Heath
Sr.
5-11
175
• Former all-Big Sky honorable mention selection Augie Heath returns as the team’s punter for his senior season. Heath averaged 36.5 yards per punt last season but placed 14 punts inside the 20-yard line. • The team will be looking for a new placekicker following the graduation of Chris Diniz. In his two seasons, Diniz was 25-for-28 on field goal attempts, including three of at least 50 yards. • Both of the possible replacements for Diniz have familiar names. Chris’ younger brother, Jason, who redshirted last season, will compete with Smith Heath who is Augie’s sibling.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER BREAKDOWN (Listed in numerical order by position)
Offense
Quarterbacks 12 Garrett Safron (6-1, 190, Fr.) 14 Tommy Edwards (5-11, 180, So.) 18 Jeff Fleming (6-4, 200, Sr.) 19 Colin Burnett (6-3, 190, Fr.) Jake Geringer (6-1, 190, Fr.) Running Backs 5 Curtis Shaw (5-11, 190, Sr.) 8 Jake Croxdale (5-6, 190, Sr.) 24 Sam McCowan (5-7, 170, Jr.) 25 Gary Ferman (5-11, 215, Fr.) 33 Jordan Matanane (5-11, 200, Fr.) 34 Bryan Hilliard (5-11, 215, Sr.) 45 Stephen Tezanos-Pinto (5-11, 230, Sr.) Wide Receivers 1 Brandyn Reed (6-3, 190, Sr.) 2 DeAndre Carter (5-9, 185, Fr.) 13 Morris Norrise (5-11, 180, So.) 15 Shane Harrison (6-2, 200, Fr.) 17 John Hendershott (6-2, 200, Sr.) 26 Blake Robertson (6-2, 165, Fr.) 35 Devin Hardy (6-1, 186, Fr.) 36 Ashton Collins (5-10, 165, Fr.) 80 Chris Broadnax (6-2, 215, Fr.) 81 Chase Deadder (6-5, 215, Jr.) 82 Kenonte Howard (6-2, 200, Sr.) 84 Justin Chastain (6-1, 205, Jr.) 86 Nnamdi Agude (6-2, 175, Fr.) 87 Justin Cox (6-2, 175, Fr.) Tackles 61 Aleksandar Milanovic (6-7, 295, Fr.) 74 Derek Stickney (6-6, 280, Fr.) 75 Clay DePauw (6-3, 280, Jr.) 76 Lars Hanson (6-7, 265, Fr.) 77 Nate Doverspike (6-5, 280, Sr.) Guards 55 William Fukofuka (6-3, 300, Fr.) 63 Chauncey Centeno (6-3, 275, Fr.) 64 Aaron Gasper (6-1, 285, Jr.) 65 Vince Weaver (6-5, 285, Jr.) 66 Spencer Klew (6-2, 230, Fr.) 67 Tyler Blank (6-2, 265, Fr.) 72 Devonte Martin (6-2, 325, Fr.) 73 Tyler Worthley (6-4, 320, So.) Centers 60 Matt Shinn (6-4, 270, So.) 70 Julio Regla (6-0, 265, Fr.) 71 Dustin Pfaff (5-11, 270, Sr.) Tight Ends 41 James Bobak (6-2, 225, Jr.) 47 DJ Maciel (6-4, 250, So.) 49 Jon Kirkman (6-5, 200, Fr.) 83 Reese Heaslet (6-3, 240, Jr.) 85 T.J. Knowles (6-7, 240, Jr.) 89 Marcus Mosi (6-2, 240, Fr.) Brian McKeon (6-4, 220, Jr.)
Defense
Defensive Ends 10 David Coleman (6-2, 225, Sr.) 43 John Bloomfield, (6-1, 230, Jr.) 50 Doyin Sule (6-2, 185, Fr.) 54 Andrew Roots (6-2, 220, Fr.) 56 John Taylor (6-3, 245, Fr.) 59 Josh Latham (6-2, 210, Fr.) 90 Ben Cowger (6-5, 240, Fr.) 94 Trent Eskew (6-3, 235, So.) 98 Zack Nash (6-4, 260, Sr.) Defensive Tackles 62 Matt Lawrence (5-10, 265, Jr.) 69 Maika Maumau (6-2, 275, Sr.) 92 Trevor Kelly (6-2, 270, Fr.) 95 Matt Agaiava (5-11, 280, Sr.) 96 Marques White (6-2, 255, Fr.) 97 Nathan Castro (6-0, 325, Fr.) 99 Alesana Laban (6-1, 290, Jr.) Strong-Side Linebackers 27 Tyler Gomogda (6-0, 210, Fr.) 42 Cody Allen (6-0, 240, So.) Middle Linebackers 11 Jeff Badger (5-11, 230, Jr.) 44 Ronny Camacho (5-8, 200, Fr.) 48 Henry Fernandez (5-11, 215, So.) Weak-Side Linebackers 46 Diante Lee (5-11, 205, Fr.) 91 Todd Davis (6-1, 230, So.) Cornerbacks 3 Corey Sims (5-10, 175, Fr.) 7 Kyle Monson (5-6, 175, Sr.) 9 Marquese Smith (5-9, 200, Sr.) 20 Nicholas Payne (6-1, 160, Fr.) 21 Jacoby Carter (5-8, 170, Fr.) 22 Corey Vanderbeek (5-9, 175, So.) 32 Osagie Odiase (6-1, 175, So.) 37 Joshua Armstrong (6-0, 180, Fr.) Safeties 6 Ryan McMahon (6-0, 190, Jr.) 23 Antoine Pickett (5-11, 175, Fr.) 28 Dexter Alcala (5-10, 175, So.) 29 Robert Beale (6-0, 175, So.) 39 Joe Larche (5-11, 210, Sr.) 40 Manasa Kikau (5-10, 200, Jr.) Nickelbacks 4 Evander Wilkins (5-6, 175, Sr.) 31 Markell Williams (5-8, 180, So.) 52 Randey Peterson (6-0, 195, So.)
Special Teams
Kicker/Punter 38 Augie Heath (5-11, 175, Jr.) 57 Smith Heath (5-11, 175, Fr.) 68 Jason Diniz (5-10, 175, Fr.)
Hornet Facts Pronunciation Guide
Matt Agaiava ONG-guy-ah-vuh Nnamdi Agude NAHM-dee uh-GOO-day Jimmy Bobak BO-bak Chase Deadder DEE-add-der Clay DePauw de-PAW Jason Diniz dih-NIZ William Fukofuka FOO-ko-foo-kuh Tyler Gomogda guh-MOG-duh Reese Heaslet HAYS-let Kenonte Howard kih-NON-tay Manasa Kikau muh-NAH-suh KEE-cow Alesana Laban all-uh-SAH-nuh LAY-bin Joe Larche lar-SHAY Diante Lee dee-on-TAY Jordan Matanane mah-tuh-NAH-nay Maika Maumau MY-kuh MOW-MOW Aleksandar Milanovic mee-LAWN-o-vich Marcus Mosi mo-ZEE Morris Norisse nor-EESS Osagie Odiase o-SAW-gey o-dee-ah-SAY Dustin Pfaff FAFF Doyin Sule DOY-yin SOO-lay Marques White Mar-cus
Career Starts
Current Offense ’10 Streak Career Jake Croxdale 3 2 5 Chase Deadder 11 11 14 Clay DePauw 6 3 6 Nate Doverspike 11 22 22 Jeff Fleming 10 10 10 Aaron Gasper 1 --- 1 Reese Heaslett 2 1 2 Bryan Hilliard 7 --- 21 Sam McCowan 0 --- 1 Brian McKeon 6 --- 6 Morris Norrise 6 1 6 Curtis Shaw 1 --- 1 Vince Weaver 0 --- 1 Tyler Worthley 11 11 11 Current Defense ’10 Streak Career Matt Agaiava 3 --- 3 Cody Allen 1 --- 1 Jeff Badger 11 11 12 David Coleman 11 11 14 Joe Larche 4 4 4 Matt Lawrence 8 8 8 Maika Maumau 4 --- 4 Kyle Monson 10 2 9 Zack Nash 11 12 31 Osagie Odiase 8 8 8 Marquese Smith 4 --- 15 Evander Wilkins 9 8 16 Markell Williams 1 --- 1 Current Specialists ’10 Streak Career A. Heath 11 11 11
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MARSHALL SPERBECK Head Coach | Fifth Year Nevada, ’84
PERSONAL Hometown Sacramento, Calif. Birthdate May 19, 1960 Spouse Kelle Children Brooke (18) Thomas (16) Ally (14) Education B.S. Physical Education, ’84 Master in Education, ‘89
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Marshall Sperbeck is entering his fifth year as the Sacramento State head coach. Sperbeck was hired to lead the Hornets on Jan. 13, 2007 and became the ninth head coach in school history. No coach in school history has won more games overall or in conference in their first four seasons than Sperbeck. His overall and conference winning percentages also rank him second in program history through three seasons, trailing only legendary head coach Ray Clemons. In 2010, Sacramento State enjoyed one of its finest seasons since moving to Div. I. The Hornets had 13 players earn all-Big Sky honors, including defensive end Zack Nash who was a second team All-American. The Sacramento State offense, which is under Sperbeck’s direction, thrived over the last seven weeks of the year, averaging 36.6 points per game and scoring at least 40 points three times. The offensive boom was even more impressive when you consider the Hornets played nearly the entire season without their projected starters at quarterback and two receiver spots. Sperbeck’s transformation of the program began to show in 2008 when the team posted the second most victories in the school’s Div. I-AA/FCS era. Sacramento State also set team records on both sides of the ball and had three players named first team all-Big Sky. The Hornet offense was sparked by wide receiver Tony Washington who set a school record with 83 receptions and was named third team All-America. In all, 12 Sacramento State players earned all-conference accolades. Despite having to start three different quarterbacks during the season due to injury, the Hornets ended the year ranked in the top half of several Big Sky offensive categories. On the defensive side of the ball, the team was ranked 14th nationally against the run and set the school record by allowing just 97.25 yards per game. In 2009, Sperbeck had 10 members of his team earn all-Big Sky honors, raising his total of 35 during his career. Among those honored were defensive tackle Christian Clark who was named second team AllAmerica by The Sports Network. Safety Zach Schrader was also picked as the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year, becoming the first Hornet to earn the award. Sacramento State closed its season strongly, winning three of its final four games. During that span, the Hornets averaged 30.8 points per game and also earned victories over No. 21 Northern Arizona and UC Davis. The 31-28 victory over the Aggies gave the team its second consecutive Causeway Classic title. Off the field, Sacramento State has also had great success. In the 2009-10 school year, the football program
Nevada Quarterback 1981-82
COACHING EXPERIENCE Sacramento State Head Coach 2007-present Foothill College Head Coach 1992-2006 Offensive Coordinator 1986-91 Assistant Coach 1985
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on to win the last eight bowl games which they appeared. Sperbeck’s players also left Foothill ready to continue their collegiate careers regardless of their football ability as 86 percent of the sophomore football players transferred to four-year institutions. That said, Foothill also produced numerous players that earned football scholarships, averaging 11 per year since 1998. A native of Sacramento, Sperbeck graduated from Valley High School. He later played at the University of Nevada from 1981-82 and led the team to a pair of winning seasons while throwing for 3,425 yards. Following college, he had two stints in NFL training camps before joining the Foothill JC staff as an assistant coach in 1985. He coached the quarterbacks and receivers and was later elevated to offensive coordinator before becoming head coach in 1992. Sperbeck earned a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education from Nevada in 1984 and later added a master’s of education from United States International in 1989. Marshall and his wife, Kelle, have three children: Brooke (18), Thomas (16), and Ally (14).
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ANTHONY PARKER Defensive Coordinator 3rd Year Boise State, ‘07 Anthony Parker enters his third season at Sacramento State and his second as the team’s defensive coordinator. Parker took over the reins of the Hornet defense in 2010 and saw his unit respond by finishing third in the Big Sky Conference in total defense and scoring defense. Led by second team All-American and first team all-Big Sky selection Zack Nash, the Hornet defense recorded 26 total sacks and 66 tackles-for-loss. The defense also intercepted 10 passes and recovered 16 of the 17 fumbles it forced. Along with Nash, who led the nation in TFLs per game, the defense also featured second team all-Big Sky selections Christian Clark, Peter Buck and Zach Schrader. Clark went on to continue his career with the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League in the spring. Overall, the defense surrendered 20 points or less in seven of the 11 games, including the final four of the season. In his first season at Sacramento State, Parker oversaw the team’s defensive backs and was also the special teams coordinator. In that role, he coached safety Zach Schrader to Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year honors as well as being named second team all-conference. Parker came to the Hornets from Boise State where he assisted the program for four seasons. He began his tenure with the Broncos as a student manager during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Parker was then named a graduate assistant in 2007 and 2008 where he worked with the defensive line and also nickel backs. During his time at BSU, the team posted a 44-8 overall record and advanced to a bowl game each season. The highlight came in 2006 when Boise State finished the year 13-0, including an overtime victory over Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Ironically, the Broncos began that year with a victory over Sacramento State. Prior to joining the Boise State program, Parker was a high school coach in the Sacramento area. He was the defensive backs coach and pass-defense coordinator at Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif., from 2002-04. While at Del Oro, he helped coach the Golden Eagles to a berth in the Sac-Joaquin
Section Div. II championship game in 2004. During that season, Del Oro led the Sierra Foothill League in interceptions and also allowed the fewest points. In 2002, Parker coordinated a pass defense which led the Sacramento area with 20 interceptions. Parker also coached at Rocklin High School in 2000 and 2001. While there, he served as the defensive backs coach for a unit which led the league in scoring defense and allowed just 32.9 passing yards per game. A Northern California native, Parker graduated from Del Oro HS in 1992. He then spent four years in the United States Marine Corps before attending Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif., where he played both defensive back and wide receiver. He earned a bachelor’s degree in social science from Boise State in 2007. He and his wife, Trisha, were married in July of 2007. The couple welcomed their son, Bodie, in October of 2009. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the North Bay up to the Oregon border.
ANDY AVALOS Linebackers 1st Year Boise State, ‘04 Andy Avalos enters his first season at Sacramento State where he will serve as the team’s linebackers coach. Avalos comes to Sacramento State from Nebraska Kearney where he was the team’s defensive line coach for the past two seasons. In his first year (2009), the Loper defense led NCAA Div. II with 47 sacks, including 29.5 from the defensive line. The defense also led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in points allowed (18.1 per game) and had two players earn allregion honors. Last season, he coached Mason Brodine to the UNK career sacks mark. Prior to Nebraska Kearney, Avalos was the defensive graduate assistant at Colorado for three seasons under Dan Hawkins where he coached the outside linebackers. A native of California, Avalos graduated from Corona High School before playing at Boise State. He was a four-year letterwinner for the
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL THE COACHES Broncos (2001-04) and earned all-Western Athletic Conference honors as an outside linebacker following his final two seasons. He ended his career ranked fourth in BSU history with 365 total tackles and led the team in tackles during his final three seasons. Avalos ended his career with a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown in the 2004 Liberty Bowl against Louisville. The Broncos entered that game undefeated and ranked seventh nationally. Following his playing career, Avalos coached linebackers at Corona High School in 2005. The Corona, Calif., native earned a degree in criminal justice from Boise State in 2004 and his master’s in education from Colorado in 2008. Andy and his wife, Summer, were married in July of 2010. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in Southern California.
DANIEL DaPRATO Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator 5th Year Louisiana-Monroe, ‘04 Daniel DaPrato enters his fifth season as Sacramento State’s wide receivers coach and his second as the special teams coordinator. During his time with the Hornets, DaPrato has coached seven receivers to all-Big Sky honors. In 2010, junior Chase Deadder was voted to the second team while freshman Morris Norrise earned honorable mention. Deadder led the team with 37 receptions for 788 yards while Norrise had a team-high eight touchdowns on 35 receptions. DaPrato also had an honorable mention selection on special teams in kicker Chris Diniz. The senior made 13-of-15 field goals during the year, including a pair from 50-plus yards, and finished the season with a team-best 79 points. The previous season, Brandyn Reed was named to the second team while Dylan Lane earned honorable mention honors. Reed led the team with seven touchdowns and 731 yards. He peaked at the end of the season, catching five touchdowns in the final four games of the year. Lane also enjoyed the best season of his career, grabbing 40 passes for 409 yards and three touchdowns.
In 2008, DaPrato guided Tony Washington to arguably the single greatest receiving season in school history. Washington set the school record with 83 receptions and 1,279 receiving yards and is second in school history with 12 touchdown receptions. His TD total trails only Mike Carter’s mark of 14 which came in 1969. Following the year, Washington was named third team All-America by The Sports Network and first team all-Big Sky. During the 2007 season, DaPrato coached Washington and Ryan Coogler to honorable mention all-Big Sky accolades. Coogler led the team with 38 receptions for 507 yards while Washington finished with 29 grabs for 414 yards. While those two players earned the honor, DaPrato coached six players who caught at least 10 passes and six who had at least one receiving touchdown. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, DaPrato spent five seasons as a member of the Louisiana-Monroe football program. DaPrato came to the Indians in the spring of 2002 as a junior college transfer from Chabot College in Hayward, Calif. As a player, DaPrato played two seasons at quarterback for the Indians, his senior season under first-year head coach Charlie Weatherbie. DaPrato had key starts against Mississippi, Kansas State and Auburn, with his best game coming against Louisiana-Lafayette in 2003 where he led the team to a 45-42 win. In that game, DaPrato came off the bench to complete all three of his passes in the second half for 66 yards and also rushed twice for 33 yards. After graduating in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, DaPrato joined the Indians coaching staff as the offensive graduate assistant. He also served as the director of football operations for ULM in 2006. In 2005, he was a member of the staff which posted a 5-6 record despite playing three schools from Bowl Championship Series conferences, including Georgia and Arkansas. That year, the offense averaged over 350 yards per game and was led by quarterback Steven Jyles who threw for 203.2 yards per game. As the team’s director of football operations in 2006, DaPrato was responsible for all team travel as well as managing the day-to-day activities of the office. He also was the school’s recruiting coordinator. Originally from West Sacramento, DaPrato graduated with a master’s of education degree in instructional technology from Louisiana-Monroe. DaPrato and his wife, Giovanna, were married in June of 2010. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges between Modesto and Merced and east into the Mother Lode as well as the Central Coast.
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JORDAN GIGLI
BUSH HAMDAN
Defensive Line 1st Year Trine, ‘03
Tight Ends 1st Year Boise State, ‘08
Jordan Gigli is one of the newest member of the Sacramento State coaching staff, joining the team in March of 2011. Gigli will coach the team’s defensive line. Prior to coming to the Hornets, Gigli was a defensive assistant for the University of Minnesota for four seasons (2007-10) where he worked primarily with the defensive line. During his time with the Golden Gophers, Gigli was responsible for the initial scouting report for all opponents along with overseeing the team’s defensive and special teams scout teams. He also coached the team’s kickers, punters and long snappers. Gigli also has had coaching stints at Wittenberg University, Western Illinois and Trine University. At Wittenberg, he was the team’s defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator in 2006. That season, the team won the North Coast Athletic Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Div. III playoffs. The Tiger defense also led the NCAC in scoring (13.7 points per game), rush defense (70.1 ypg) and total defense (242.9 ypg). From 2004-05, Gigli was an assistant coach at Western Illinois. In his first season, he coached the Leatherneck defensive tackles. The following year, he moved to the offensive line where he coached tackles and tight ends. Gigli’s first coaching job came at his alma mater, Trine University in Angola, Ind. During the 2003 season, he served as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. The Ft. Wayne, Ind., native was a four-year letterwinner for the Thunder and served as a team captain in 2002. He earned a degree in business administration from Trine in 2003 and added a master’s in sports management from Western Illinois in 2006. Jordan and his wife, Molly, were married in July of 2009.
Bush Hamdan joined the Sacramento State program in January of 2011. The former collegiate quarterback will coach the Hornet tight ends. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, Hamdan was a member of the coaching staff at Colorado and Maryland. In 2010, he was an offensive assistant with the Terrapins where he assisted with coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers. Hamdan played collegiately at Boise State and was part of the transformation which turned the Broncos into a national power. Between the 2005-08 seasons, Hamdan served as the backup quarterback for the Broncos. As a senior, he was awarded the 2008 Bronco Excellence Award. Hamdan also had in intricate role in calling the “Statue Left” play that BSU used to beat Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. A highly-decorated high school quarterback, Hamdan was a member of the Super 44 Prep Team and all-metro in Washington, D.C. During his career, he passed for more than 4,000 yards and 40 touchdowns. The Gaithersburg, Md., native graduated from Boise State with a bachelor’s in communications in 2008. He went on to complete his master’s in athletic administration from Idaho State. His brother, Gibran, was a five-year NFL veteran and a seventh round pick of the Washington Redskins in 2003. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges from South Sacramento to Stockton.
Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the San Joaquin Valley area.
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AARON INGRAM Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator 5th Year Aaron Ingram is in his fifth year as the running backs coach at Sacramento State. Ingram added to his responsibilities in the spring of 2011 when he became the team’s recruiting coordinator. Since joining the staff, the Hornets have established themselves as one of the top rushing teams in the Big Sky Conference, averaging 149.7 yards per game. Last season, Sacramento State averaged 170.4 yards per game and scored 15 rushing touchdowns. That average was the most by the team since 2000. Individually, Bryan Hilliard did most of the damage as the junior rushed for 883 yards and 12 touchdowns in just nine games. Jeff Fleming contributed 399 yards to set the record by a Hornet quarterback and both earned all-Big Sky honors. Ingram has coached Hilliard throughout his career and has seen the Sacramento native vault up the Hornet record book. Hilliard enters 2011 with 2,791 career rushing yards and 31 career rushing touchdowns. He has also been named all-Big Sky each season. During Ingram’s first season with the team (2007), Hilliard rushed for 826 yards and seven touchdowns despite playing just nine games during the year.
He also ended the year strong, rushing for at least 100 yards in each of the final three games, including a 243-yard, three-touchdown effort against Idaho State in season finale. In 2008, Ingram used a three-back attack which featured Hilliard, Evander Wilkins and Jake Croxdale. The trio combined for 1,853 yards and 14 rushing touchdowns. Hilliard led the way with 1,082 yards and 12 touchdowns in his 10 games. In 2009, Ingram used four different starting running backs and had three of them rush for at least 100 yards in a game. The group combined to average 121.9 yards per game and scored 14 touchdowns. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, Ingram spent three seasons as the running backs coach at Foothill College in Los Altos, Calif. A veteran offensive coach, Ingram was the quarterbacks coach at San Jose City College from Dec. 2002-Dec. 2004 before moving to Foothill. He also had stints as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Washington High School in Fremont (Dec. 2001-Dec. 2002), the receivers and tight ends coach at Fresno City College (March 1999-Dec. 2001) and the running backs and quarterbacks coach back at Washington High School (Dec. 1994-Mar. 1999). While at Fresno City College, the Rams posted a 29-1 overall record in three years and advanced to three consecutive bowl games. The team led the nation in scoring each season and had nine former players go on to play in the NFL. As an assistant at FCC, Ingram worked closely with current Detroit Lion running back Maurice Morris. At Fresno City, Morris set national JC records of 4,487 allpurpose yards and 3,708 yards rushing on 593 carries. Ingram is the latest member of his family to coach at Washington HS. His grandfather, Jim, was the longtime head coach while his father, Michael, coached the offensive line. Ingram graduated from Washington High School in Fremont in 1991 and played at Cal State Hayward until the program was discontinued in 1994. He and his wife, Jamie, were married in June of 2008. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the East Bay.
CONOR RILEY Offensive Line 1st Year Nebraska Omaha, ‘03 The newest member of the Hornet coaching staff, Conor Riley joined the program in May of 2011. Riley will coach the offensive line in his first season with the team. A veteran coach and former All-American, Riley served as the offensive line coach at Nebraska Omaha from 2007-10. As part of his responsibilities, he was also the Maverick’s run game coordinator. During his tenure, Riley coached Ben Hochstein to Div. II All-America honors and also placed Jake Krause on the allNorth Central Conference first team. In 2009, the Mavericks ranked fourth in Div. II in rushing offense. Riley began his collegiate coaching career at UNO as a student and graduate assistant from 2003-05. He then left his alma mater to become the offensive line coach at Concordia University-St. Paul in 2006. A native Omaha, Neb., Riley enjoyed a standout high school career at Creighton Prep. He began his collegiate playing career at the U.S. Air Force Academy, then transferred to Kansas before returning to Omaha and UNO in 1999. After redshirting his first season, he went on to anchor the Mavericks’ offensive line and was named the North Central Conference’s outstanding offensive lineman twice in his three-year career. He was a second-team Div. II All-American in 2001 and a first-team selection by the American Football Coaches Association and Daktronics as a senior in 2002. He completed his bachelor’s degree at UNO in 2003. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the Sacramento area.
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STEVE ROBERSON
TYLER ALMOND
Defensive Backs 8th Year Sacramento State, ‘05
Defensive Assistant 1st Year Sacramento State, ‘09
Former Sacramento State player Steve Roberson returns for his eighth season as a member of the coaching staff and his sixth as a full-time coach. This year, Roberson will continue to coach the defensive backs. After two years as the team’s defensive graduate assistant, Roberson was named to the coaching staff prior to the 2006 season. That year, he coached the outside linebackers. One of the players under his tutelage was Tyson Butler. That season, Butler earned second team all-Big Sky honors after tallying 78 tackles. In 2004, Roberson served as the assistant defensive backs coach under then coordinator Tim Skipper. That unit saw all four of its starters earn postseason honors led by Ramon Payne who was named first team all-Big Sky. Safety Brett Shelton garnered second team all-league honors and was also named first team Freshman All-America. Cornerback Brandon Smith and safety Brent Webber were each named honorable mention all-Big Sky. Webber also earned honorable mention Freshman All-America honors. In 2005, Roberson mentored three players to postseason honors. The trio was highlighted by Shelton who garnered second team all-West Region honors as well as second team all-Big Sky. Smith and Webber were named honorable mention. Smith went to join the Detroit Lions and is currently a member of the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. The 2007 team had three of the four starters named all-Big Sky with Webber and Shelton joined by cornerback Jody Johnson on the honorable mention list. The following season, Roberson coached a defensive backfield which featured just one returning starter but still had freshman Deionte Gordon named honorable mention all -Big Sky. In 2009 year, Roberson helped coach Zach Schrader to the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year award and second team all-Big Sky honors. Last season, the defensive backs accounted for four of the team’s five highest tackle totals. Among those was Schrader who recorded 82 stops and was named second team all-Big Sky for the second consecutive season, As a player, Roberson competed for the Hornets during the 2003 season. That year, he played linebacker and on special teams. Prior to attending Sacramento State, Roberson played the 2001 season at West Los Angeles Junior College. Before that, he spent two years at San Diego State. A native of Los Angeles, he graduated from St. Bernard High School in 1999. Roberson earned his bachelor’s degree in engineering in December of 2005. Roberson and his wife, Laura, were married in June of 2010. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the San Francisco bay area.
Tyler Almond enters his first season on the Sacramento State coaching staff. Almond will serve as the team’s defensive assistant where he will primarily assist with defensive line. A native of Northern California, Almond most recently was the running backs coach at Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif., during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. While with the Wolverines, Almold assisted in the development of the weekly offensive game plan, implemented practice drills and oversaw the kick returners on special teams. In his first year, Sierra won the Valley Conference championship and he coached running back Deonte Williams to all-conference honors. Almond previously served as a varsity assistant coach at Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento from 2006-08. In that role, he coached linebackers, running backs and special teams. He was also in charge of opponent scouting and assisted in the strength and conditioning for the Falcons. In his four years, he coached one Sierra Valley Conference MVP, two SVC Defensive Players of the Year and 13 first team all-SVC selections. Almond graduated from Sacramento State with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2009. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the North Bay up to the Oregon border.
FRED KELLEY Assistant Offensive Line 3rd Year Sacramento State, ‘06 Former Sacramento State player Fred Kelley is in his second tenure as a member of the coaching staff. Kelley will serve as the team’s offensive assistant in 2011. Kelley previously coaches at Sacramento State in 2007-08. During that time, he worked with the offensive line and helped mentor Matt Lemley, Kyle Leitzke and Ray Navar to all-Big Sky Conference honors. The Northern California native also played for the Hornets during the 2005 season and ended the year with 17 total tackles, including one for loss. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, he spent one year at Idaho and two at Los Medaños JC. At LMC, he played fullback and linebacker. As a sophomore in 2001, he was named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year and also earned all-conference honors at linebacker. After his playing career, Kelley spent two years as the head junior varsity football coach at Florin High School in Sacramento. He has also worked as a strength and conditioning coach at San Jose State. Kelley was the assistant offensive line coach at UC Davis in 2010 and also served as the head coach of Rodriguez High School in Fairfield for two years. While leading Rodriguez, he helped the Mustangs to a Solano County Athletic League title in 2009. Kelley graduated from Brentwood HS in 2000. While there, he was an allconference selection at running back. He graduated from Sacramento State in December 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. He added his masters in kinesiology in 2009. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges on the Central Coast.
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JEFF SHUMAN
2011 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF
Director of Football Operations 3rd Year Jeff Shuman begins his third season of his second tenure with Hornet football and serves as a team’s director of operations. In his current position, Shuman assists in nearly every facet of the team. Some of his responsibilities include team travel, summer team and youth camps, as well as working as the liaison between the team and other athletic department staff. Shuman previously held the same position with the Hornets in 2005. Shuman also has high school coaching experience with stints at Granite Bay, Oak Ridge and Jesuit. He and his wife, Monique, are the parents of two daughters, Cara (12) and Callie (10).
Brandon Padilla Athletic Trainer
Tammy Gough Athletic Trainer
Brian Berger Media Relations
T-Ante Sims Ticket Manager
Steve Tebbs Facilities
Adam Primas Marketing
Nat Bailey Equipment
Steve Iwasa Equipment
Bob Shook Acad. Advising
Paul Edwards Acad. Advising
Laurie Dahlberg Acad. Advising
Shannon Hall Admissions
KATY LOGABURN Football Administrative Assistant 5th Year Sacramento State, ‘05 Katy Logaburn begins her fifth season as the team’s administrative assistant. In her position, Logaburn handles the day-to-day activities for the office and also coordinates all special projects. Among her responsibilities are the annual Dinner Under the Lights fundraising event and the year-end team awards ceremony. A native of Pittsburg, Calif., Logaburn graduated from Sacramento State with a degree in communication studies in 2005. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in counseling.
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TERRANCE BROOKS 1963-2011
The Sacramento State athletics department was saddened by the passing of Director of Strength and Conditioning Terrance Brooks on June 13, 2011. Brooks joined the Hornet family in February of 2009 and spearheaded the transformation of the strength and conditioning program. One of the biggest supporters of the department, Brooks could regularly be found in the stands or on the sidelines at most Sacramento State sporting events. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, Brooks was the head strength and conditioning coach at Towson University in Baltimore, Md. He also coached football and was the strength and conditioning coach at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, Shenandoah University in Winchester, Va., and Bridgewater College in Virginia. A former Div. II All-American in football at Towson, Brooks played on the offensive line for the Tigers from 1981-84 — where Hornet Director of Athletics Terry Wanless served as the defensive coordinator. He helped lead Towson to the NCAA Div. II quarterfinals as a junior and to the semifinals as a senior. He was inducted into the school’s athletic hall of fame in 2011. Brooks was also a four-time world and five-time national Drug Free Powerlifting champion.
“Coach Brooks had a tremendous impact on our program with his leadership and commitment to our team and players. We will truly miss him and are saddened by this tragic event. “It is hard to explain exactly what he meant to us and how we are feeling. He poured his heart and soul into the job and we were lucky to have him for the short time he was here.” Marshall Sperbeck, Head Coach
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DAVID COLEMAN Def. Line | 6-2 | 225 | Sr. | Fifth Year Palmdale, Calif. | Palmdale HS 2010 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors as a defensive end…named the team’s most improved player following the season…started all 11 games and finished the year with 26 tackles…set the Sacramento State single season record and tied the career mark with five fumble recoveries…had six tackles, including a sack, at Montana…also had a sack against Weber State…recorded two tackles-for-loss against Western Oregon…finished the season with 5.0 TFLs…returned a fumble 25 yards which setup a touchdown at Stanford.
10 PERSONAL Hometown Palmdale, Calif. Birthdate December 13, 1988 Major Communication Studies
2009 Season: Appeared in all 11 games with one start at linebacker…tallied a career-high 33 tackles…finished the season with 13 solo stops and 20 assists…also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss, including a sack…shattered his career high with 13 tackles against Idaho State…had a sack for an 8-yard loss in the win over UC Davis…was also credited with two pass breakups and two quarterback hurries during the year. 2008 Season: Played in 11 of 12 games at linebacker and on special teams…earned his lone start of the year against Portland State…recorded 13 total tackles, including eight solos…highest total came against Southern Oregon and Montana where he had three stops…also had four pass breakups. 2007 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: A 2007 graduate of Palmdale HS…played four years of football and baseball and three seasons of basketball for the Falcons…named the Golden West League MVP, all-CIF and the Old Spice Player of the Year as a senior in football…played quarterback, defensive end and linebacker…threw for over 1,500 yards and rushed for over 500 yards as a senior…guided the team to a pair of Golden League championships during his final two seasons…in baseball, he hit nine home runs and batted over .400 as a senior. Personal: Born 12-13-1988…a communication studies major…parents are David and Thrashell Coleman.
CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 at Montana Sept. 25, 2010 Solo Tackles 3 vs. Western Oregon Sept. 11, 2010 Tackles-For-Loss 2.0 vs. Western Oregon Sept. 11, 2010 Sacks 1.0 (3x), last at Montana Sept. 25, 2010
HONORS
2010 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference
COLEMAN’S CAREER STATS
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year un-ast tot tfl-yds sacks-yds ff fr-yds int-yds pbu blk 2008 8-5 13 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 0 2009 13-20 33 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2010 13-13 26 5.0-17 2.0-7 0 5-30 0-0 6 0 totals 34-38 72 8.0-27 3.0-15 0 5-30 0-0 12 0
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CHASE DEADDER Wide Receiver | 6-5 | 215 | Sr. | Fifth Year Modesto, Calif. | Central Catholic HS 2010 Season: Named second team all-Big Sky and was voted the team’s MVP…set career highs in every receiving category…finished the year with 37 receptions for 788 yards and six touchdowns…his average of 21.3 yards per reception places him third in school single season history…caught at least one pass in all 11 games…had four 100-yard receiving games, including a six-reception, 145-yard effort against Montana State…also had 124 at Eastern Washington, 116 against Portland State and 102 at Idaho State…caught two touchdowns at ISU for his first multi-TD game…was credited with three rush attempts for 40 yards…also had five total tackles. 2009 Season: Missed the entire season due to a broken clavicle which required surgery.
81 PERSONAL Hometown Modesto, Calif. Birthdate November 20, 1988 Major Communication Studies
2008 Season: Led the team with an average of 17.0 yards per reception…ranked third on the squad with 21 catches and 358 receiving yards…biggest game came at UC Davis where he had five grabs for 86 yards…also had five receptions at Northern Arizona to tie his season high…scored his first career touchdown with a 68-yard reception against Northern Colorado… was one of the top special teams tacklers on the team, tallying nine stops…eight of those tackles came in the final five games. 2007 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2007 graduate of Central Catholic HS in Modesto, Calif…played football, basketball and ran track for the Raiders…named all-state and first team all-Western Athletic League as a senior…had 31 receptions for 625 yards and seven touchdowns during his final year…had seven grabs for 117 yards against Cardinal Newman in the season opener…had at least one reception in 11 of the 12 games…recorded three 100-yard efforts…also rushed for 219 yards on 13 carries… had a 55-yard gain against Escalon HS and a 52-yard rush against Ripon HS…Central Catholic posted a 38-1 record during his three seasons…on defense, he recorded 32 tackles and one interception as a defensive back…also returned punts and kickoffs…was named the Tri-Valley League’s best all-around player in basketball and was the MVP of the track team. Personal: Born 11-20-88…a communication studies major…parents are David and Barbara Deadder.
CAREER HIGHS Receptions 6 (2x), last at Idaho State Nov. 13, 2010 Receiving Yards 145 vs. Montana State Oct. 2, 2010 Receiving Touchdowns 2 at Idaho State Nov. 13, 2010 Longest Reception 76 at Eastern Washington Oct. 23, 2010
HONORS
2011 - Preseason All-Big Sky Conference 2010 - Second Team All-Big Sky Conference
DEADDER’S CAREER STATS
year rec yards ypc ypg td lg rush yards td 2008 21 358 17.0 35.8 1 68 0 0 0 2009 --- Injured Did Not Play --2010 37 788 21.3 71.6 6 76 3 40 0 totals 58 1,146 19.8 52.1 7 76 3 40 0
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NATE DOVERSPIKE Off. Line | 6-5 | 280 | Sr. | Fourth Year Carmichael, Calif. | Del Campo HS 2010 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors…extended his consecutive starts streak to 22 games after starting all 11 at right tackle…was part of an offensive line which paved the way for 170.4 rushing yards per game and 15 rushing touchdowns. 2009 Season: Started all 11 games at strong tackle during his first season on the line…moved from tight end to tackle prior to the season…was credited with a tackle at Montana State on an interception return. 2008 Season: Played in 10 games as a reserve tight end and on special teams…was credited with a tackle at Northern Arizona.
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High School: Graduated from nearby Del Campo HS in 2008…was the Capital Athletic League Lineman of the Year in 2007…also named second team all-metro by the Sacramento Bee and played in the KCRA Holiday Classic All-Star Game that same season…played on the offensive line and at tight end for Del Campo…finished the season with nine receptions for 147 yards and three touchdowns…caught two touchdown passes against Foothill…team was 9-3 and advanced to the second round of the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs his senior year…had 10 receptions and one touchdown as a junior… helped lead the team to the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. III title that same year. Personal: Born 11-6-90…majoring in communication studies…parents are Debbi and Luke Doverspike.
Hometown Carmichael, Calif. Birthdate November 6, 1990 Major Communication Studies
HONORS
2010 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference
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JEFF FLEMING Quarterback | 6-4 | 200 | Sr. | Second Year Fullerton, Calif. | Brea Olinda HS | Fullerton JC | New Mexico State 2010 Season: Named second team all-Big Sky and was the Hornets’ offensive MVP…set the school single-season record with 23 passing touchdowns…also moved into 10th in school history with 2,044 passing yards…his efficiency of 147.42 ranks second in the Hornet record book…made his debut in the second half against Stanford and then started the remaining 10 games…threw for 300 yards in two games and at least 200 yards in six contests…was named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week after completing 23-of-32 passes for 333 yards three touchdowns in the victory at Northern Arizona… passed for 348 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 45 yards and a TD against Montana State…had eight games with multiple passing touchdowns…threw for three TDs in successive games against NAU, Portland State and Idaho State… rushed for 399 yards and two touchdowns on 106 attempts…also caught one pass for 34 yards at Montana.
18 PERSONAL Hometown Fullerton, Calif. Birthdate May 30, 1989 Major Geography
Prior to Sacramento State: Played one season at New Mexico State…appeared in all 13 games for the Aggies in 2009, starting nine…threw for 789 yards on the season, including four touchdowns and was 87-of-172 on his pass attempts with 12 interceptions…also rushed for 280 yards on 79 attempts with three rushing touchdowns…his three rushing TDs were the most on the team…threw for a season-high 230 yards on 21-of-31 passing against Idaho…best rushing game came against Fresno State where he picked up 78 yards on 12 carries…attended Fullerton College for two years, redshirting in 2007 and playing in 2008…led the team to a 9-1 record regular season record, including a perfect 6-0 in conference play…threw for 1,562 yards and 18 touchdowns…also rushed for 309 yards and a pair of TDs…helped Fullerton average just over 330 yards per game of total offense, while scoring 35.4 points a contest…was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 2008 as well as team most valuable player. High School: A 2007 graduate of Brea Olinda HS…started at quarterback for two seasons…as a senior, he threw for 1,125 yards and nine touchdowns, while rushing for 153 yards and one score…averaged 112.5 yards passing per game…threw 14 touchdown passes for 1,745 yards, averaging 174.5 yards a game as a junior. Personal: Born 5-30-89…majoring in geography…parents are David and Pamela Fleming.
CAREER HIGHS Completions 23 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 2010 Pass Attempts 36 vs. Montana State Oct. 2, 2010 Passing Touchdowns 5 vs. Montana State Oct. 2, 2010 Longest Pass 80 (td) vs. Northern Colo. Oct. 9, 2010 Rushing Yards 88 at UC Davis Nov. 20, 2010 Rushing Touchdowns 1 (2x), last vs. Montana State Oct. 9, 2010
HONORS
2010 - Second Team All-Big Sky Conference 2010 - Player of the Week Big Sky Conference
FLEMING’S CAREER STATS
year c-att pct yds td-int lg eff rush yds td lg 2010 138-248 .556 2,044 23-10 80 147.42 106 399 2 46
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BRYAN HILLIARD Running Back | 5-11 | 215 | Sr. | Fifth Year Sacramento, Calif. | Laguna Creek HS Enters the season ranked third in school history with 2,791 career rushing yards…trails only Charles Roberts (6,553) and John Farley (3,862) in the Hornet record book…his 31 career rushing touchdowns place him second at Sacramento State behind Roberts’ 56.
34 PERSONAL Hometown Sacramento, Calif. Birthdate March 24, 1989 Major Communication Studies
2010 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors despite playing in just nine games during the season…averaged 98.1 rushing yards per game and 4.5 yards per attempt during the season…rushed for 883 yards and 12 touchdowns during the season…the 12 TDs tied his own mark from 2008 as the sixth highest in program history…rushed for at least 100 yards in six consecutive games…best outing came against Montana State where he amassed 194 yards, including a career-long 70-yard touchdown…had multiple touchdowns in five game…also caught three passes for 17 yards to finish the year with 900 all-purpose yards. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt after having offseason surgery on both shoulders…returned to light practice action in the final month of the season. 2008 Season: Earned second team all-Big Sky accolades…became the first Hornet to rush for over 1,000 yards since Charles Roberts in 2000…despite playing in just 10 games, he tallied 1,082 yards…averaged 4.6 yards per attempt…had four 100-yards games, including the final two of the season…rushed for a career high 271 yards and four touchdowns at Idaho State in the season finale…his yardage total in that game ranks third in school history while his four scores are tied for second…also rushed for 171 yards against Northern Colorado…finished the year with 12 rushing touchdowns which ranks seventh all-time at Sacramento State…had four games with at least two touchdowns…longest rush was 46 yards against Humboldt State…also caught five passes for 14 yards.
CAREER HIGHS Attempts 40 at Idaho State Nov. 22, 2008 Rushing Yards 271 at Idaho State Nov. 28, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns 4 at Idaho State Nov. 22, 2008 Longest Rush 70 vs. Montana State Oct. 2, 2010
HONORS
2010 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference 2008 - Second Team All-Big Sky Conference 2007 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference
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HILLIARD’S CAREER STATS
year att yards ypr ypg td lg rec yds td 2007 154 826 5.4 91.8 7 31 4 53 0 2008 237 1,082 4.6 108.2 12 46 5 14 0 2009 ----- Redshirt ----2010 195 883 4.5 98.1 12 70 3 17 0 totals 586 2,791 4.8 99.7 31 70 12 84 0
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2010 GAME-BY-GAME
High School: A 2007 graduate of Laguna Creek HS in Elk Grove, Calif…named honorable mention all-metro by The Sacramento Bee and first team all-Delta Valley League following his senior season...rushed for 1,304 yards and 15 touchdowns during the 2006 season...averaged 5.72 yards per carry on 228 attempts...averaged 144.9 yards per game...also had 11 receptions for 117 yards...best rushing performance came against Florin HS where he had 332 yards, three touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions...rushed for over 100 yards in seven of his eight games...had only seven carries in his one sub-100-yard game...was second in the Delta River League in rushing...also played baseball and basketball for the Cardinals...was named first team all-league and honorable mention all-city in baseball as a junior. Personal: Born 3-24-89…majoring in communication studies…parents are Bryan and Lennifer Hilliard…his sister, Fantasia, will be a freshman with the Sacramento State women’s basketball team in 2011-12.
Date
Opponent
9/4
at Stanford
Att. Yds. TD Lg Avg. 8
28
0
9
3.5
9/11
WESTERN OREGON
23
107
2
12
4.7
9/18
WEBER STATE
32
136
1
15
4.3
9/25
at Montana
26
124
0
22
4.8
10/2
MONTANA STATE
27
194
2
70
7.2
10/9
NORTHERN COLORADO
28
133
2
17
4.8
10/23
at Eastern Washington
31
105
2
9
3.4
10/30
at Northern Arizona
12
35
2
12
2.9
11/6
PORTLAND STATE
8
21
1
7
2.6
11/13
at Idaho State Did Not Play
11/20
at UC Davis Did Not Play
2008 GAME-BY-GAME Date
Opponent
Att. Yds. TD Lg Avg.
8/30
HUMBOLDT STATE
18
105
2
46
5.8
9/6
at Colorado State
8
36
0
11
4.5
9/13
SOUTHERN OREGON Did Not Play
9/20
WEBER STATE Did Not Play
9/27
PORTLAND STATE
26
125
2
10/4
at Northern Arizona
16
23
10/18
at Montana
24
96
10/25
MONTANA STATE
24
11/1
at Eastern Washington
14
11/8
at UC Davis
11/15
NORTHERN COLORADO
11/22
at Idaho State
20
4.8
0
5
1.4
0
18
4.0
96
2
13
4.0
64
1
15
4.6
32
95
0
16
3.0
35
171
1
22
4.9
40
271
4
32
6.8
2007 GAME-BY-GAME Date
Opponent
9/1
at Fresno State Did Not Play
9/15
at Portland State
9/22
at New Mexico Did Not Play
9/29
NORTHERN ARIZONA
20
100
1
13
5.0
10/6
at Weber State
17
76
0
31
4.5
10/13 MONTANA
Att. Yds. TD Lg Avg. 1
3
0
3
3.0
17 83 0 14 4.9
10/20
at Montana State
2
2
0
2
1.0
10/27
EASTERN WASHINGTON
12
46
0
14
3.8
11/3
UC DAVIS
16
105
1
22
6.6
11/10
at Northern Colorado
31
168
1
22
5.4
11/17
IDAHO STATE
38
243
3
30
6.4
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ZACK NASH Defensive Line | 6-4 | 260 | Sr. | Fifth Year Vacaville, Calif. | Vacaville HS One of the top pass rushers in the nation, Nash enters 2010 with 19.0 career sacks and 25.5 career tackles-for-loss…is tied for third in Hornet history in sacks and is 8.5 behind leader Mike Brannon…ranks seventh in program history in TFLs… was named to the Buck Buchanan Award watch list and was voted the Big Sky Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
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2010 Season: Was named second team All-America by The Sports Network and the Associated Press and was a first team all-Big Sky selection…set the Sacramento State single-season record with 13.0 sacks during the year…finished the season with 37 total tackles, and 16.5 for loss…also forced a school-record six fumbles and had four quarterback hurries…led the Big Sky in sacks and tackles-for-loss per game…set the Hornet single-game record with 5.0 sacks and tied the record with 6.0 TFLs in the win at Idaho State…that performance helped him earn the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week award… had three sacks against Western Oregon and Northern Colorado…had at least one tackle in all 11 games…high of six came against Montana, Northern Colorado and Idaho State. 2009 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky accolades for the second consecutive season…started all nine games in which he appeared and finished the season with 34 tackles (17-17)…also had 3.5 tackles-for-loss, including 2.5 sacks…was credited with eight tackles, including six solos, in the win over Northern Arizona…had six stops against UNLV and Montana.
PERSONAL Hometown Vacaville, Calif. Birthdate Sept. 23, 1989 Major Criminal Justice
CAREER HIGHS Tackles 10 vs. Humboldt State Aug. 30, 2008 Solo Tackles 6 vs. Northern Arizona Oct. 31, 2009 Tackles-For-Loss 2.5 vs. Humboldt State Aug. 30, 2008 Sacks 1.5 vs. Humboldt State Aug. 30, 2008
HONORS
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2011 - Buck Buchanan Award Watch List 2011 - Preseason Big Sky Defensive POY 2010 - Second Team All-American 2010 - First Team All-Big Sky Conference 2009 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference 2008 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference Two-Time Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week
NASH’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sacks-yds ff fr-yds int-yds pbu blk 2008 19-28 47 5.5-31 3.5-26 0 2-17 0-0 5 1 2009 17-17 34 3.5-15 2.5-13 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2010 26-11 37 16.5-90 13.0-84 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 totals 62-56 118 25.5-136 19.0-123 7 2-17 0-0 6 1
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL HONORS CANDIDATES 2008 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky during his freshman season… played in 11 of the team’s 12 games, starting every game in which he played at defensive end…tallied 47 total tackles, including 5.5 tackles-for-loss…also added 3.5 sacks, recovered two fumbles and broke up five passes…was named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week against Humboldt State after recording 10 total tackles, 2.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks. 2007 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Vacaville HS in 2007…a two-time all-Monticello Empire League selection...was also named honorable mention all-metro by the Sacramento Bee and all-Sac-Joaquin Section following his senior season...was a two-time all-Monticello Empire League selection…helped lead Vacaville HS to the 2006 Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title and a 14-1 overall record...led the team with 118 total tackles, including 70 solo stops...tallied eight sacks and also had one interception...had at least 10 tackles in four games, including 15 against both Laguna Creek HS and Napa HS...had six tackles in a 16-7 semifinal victory over Elk Grove HS...added seven more stops in the team’s 37-36 win over Merced HS to secure the section title...also a member of the Bulldogs’ baseball team. Personal: Born 9-23-89…majoring in criminal justice…parents are Michael and Wendy Nash.
2010 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent
UT AT TT
9/4 at Stanford
2 0 2 0-0 0-0
TFL SACK
9/11 WESTERN OREGON
4 0 4 4-17 3-13
9/18 WEBER STATE
0 1 1 0.5-0 0-0
9/25 at Montana
2 4 6 1-8 1-8
10/2 MONTANA STATE
3 2 5 0-0 0-0
10/9 NORTHERN COLORADO 4 2 6 3.5-23 3-23 10/23
at Eastern Washington
1
1
2
0-0
0-0
10/30
at Northern Arizona
1
1
2
1.5-6
1-5
11/6 PORTLAND STATE
2 0 2 0-0 0-0
11/13
at Idaho State
6
0
6
6-36
5-35
11/20
at UC Davis
1
0
1
0-0
0-0
2009 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent
UT AT TT
9/5 at UNLV
3 3 6 0-0 0-0
9/12
2
at Cal Poly
2
TFL SACK
4
0.5-3
0.5-3
9/26 EASTERN WASHINGTON 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 10/3
at Portland State
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
10/10 IDAHO STATE
1 0 1 0-0 0-0
10/17
1
at Weber State
10/24 MONTANA
3
4
0-0
0-0
2 4 6 1-2 0-0
10/31 NORTHERN ARIZONA 6 2 8 1-5 1-5 11/7
at Northern Colorado Did Not Play
11/14
at Montana State Did Not Play
11/21 UC DAVIS
2 0 2 1-5 1-5
2008 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent
UT AT TT
8/30
HUMBOLDT STATE
4
6
10
TFL SACK
9/6
at Colorado State
0
0
0
9/13
SOUTHERN OREGON Did Not Play
2.5-10 1.5-7 0-0
0-0
9/20 WEBER STATE
2 1 3 0-0 0-0
9/27 PORTLAND STATE
1 1 2 0-0 0-0
10/4
2
at Northern Arizona
4
6
0-0
0-0
10/18 at Montana
1 1 2 1-2 0-0
10/25 MONTANA STATE
1 3 4 0-0 0-0
11/1
at Eastern Washington
1
4
5
1-7
1-7
11/8
at UC Davis
1
2
3
0-0
0-0
11/15 NORTHERN COLORADO 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 11/22
at Idaho State
3
3
6
1-12
1-12
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MORRIS NORRISE Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 180 | So. | Third Year Berkeley, Calif. | Berkeley HS 2010 Season: Was an honorable mention all-Big Sky selection…ranked second on the team with 35 receptions for 532 yards…led the squad with eight receiving touchdowns…caught three passes for 76 yards and three touchdowns against Montana State…also had two TDs at Northern Arizona to go along with eight grabs for 97 yards…rushed for 11 yards on two carries against NAU to give him 108 all-purpose yards…caught five passes at Eastern Washington and Idaho State for his second highest total…had one TD against Weber State, Northern Colorado and Portland State…his 80-yard TD catch against NC was the longest by a Hornet since 2000…completed both of his pass attempts for a total of 33 yards…threw a 17-yard touchdown pass at Idaho State…finished the year with four rushes for 17 yards…also had one tackle. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt…was named the team’s offensive scout team player of the year.
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High School: Graduated from Berkeley HS in 2009…earned first team all-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League honors in 2008 and was an honorable mention selection as a junior…helped the Yellowjackets to the ACCAL title and a 9-1 overall record as a senior…caught 25 passes for 500 yards and six touchdowns as a senior…also had six interceptions, including one for a touchdown, and 20 tackles as a defensive back…returned two punts for touchdowns in 2008…was his team’s scholar-athlete of the year in 2008. Personal: Born 11-19-91…a social work major…parents are Morris Norrise and Kimberly Dutye.
Hometown Berkeley, Calif. Birthdate November 19, 1991 Major Social Work
CAREER HIGHS Receptions 8 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 2010 Receiving Yards 97 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 2010 Receiving Touchdowns 3 vs. Montana State Oct. 2, 2010 Longest Reception 80 (td) vs. Northern Colorado Oct. 9, 2010
HONORS
2010 - Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference
NORRISE’S CAREER STATS
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year rec yards ypc ypg td lg rush yards td 2010 35 532 10.9 48.4 8 80 4 17 0
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BRANDYN REED Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 190 | Sr. | Third Year Windsor, Calif. | Windsor HS | Santa Rosa JC 2010 Season: Was granted a redshirt after an ankle injury limited him to just two games during the season…caught four passes for 26 yards in his limited action…longest grab was 13 yards against Weber State. 2009 Season: Earned second team all-Big Sky honors after leading the team with 46 receptions for 731 yards in 10 games… tied for eighth in school history with seven touchdown receptions…ended the season with seven grabs for 134 yards and two touchdowns against UC Davis…both of his TDs came in the fourth quarter, including a 13-yard reception in the back of the end zone with 20 seconds remaining to give the team the lead…had at least one catch in all 10 of his games…caught a season-high 10 passes for 111 yards against Montana…highest output was 141 yards on eight catches against Eastern Washington…scored a TD in each of the final four games of the year…had five receptions for at least 40 yards…one of those was a 48-yard touchdown pass from fellow receiver Ron Richardson at Northern Colorado.
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Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Santa Rosa JC…named first team All-America by JC Grid-Wire and first team all-Region 1 by the JC Athletic Bureau as a sophomore in 2008…was also listed as a top 50 JC recruit by Fab 50 Recruiting and a two-start recruit by Rivals.com…caught 61 passes for 1,195 yards and 16 touchdowns for the Bear Cubs as a sophomore…grabbed 33 passes for 540 yards and 10 scores as a freshman…was twice selected to the all-Northern California Football Association team…played with fellow recruits Jarred Pereira, Matt Larson and Scott Magnuson at SRJC.
PERSONAL Hometown Windsor, Calif. Birthdate May 21, 1989 Major Communication Studies
High School: Graduated from Windsor HS in 2007…was named all-Peninsula by the San Francisco Chronicle three times… was also a three-time all-Sonoma County League selection…caught 34 passes for 713 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…rushed for two scores and had 33 total tackles that same year…had four 100-yard games, including 168 against Healdsburg HS…as a junior, he caught 50 passes for 781 yards and seven touchdowns…also intercepted five passes and made 24 tackles as a defensive back. Personal: Born 5-21-89…a communication studies major…parents are Pearl Reed and Chris Wright.
CAREER HIGHS Receptions 10 vs. Montana Oct. 24, 2009 Receiving Yards 141 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 26, 2009 Receiving Touchdowns 2 vs. UC Davis Nov. 21, 2009 Longest Reception 48 (td) at Northern Colorado Nov. 7, 2009
HONORS
2010 - Preseason All-Big Sky Conference 2009 - Second Team All-Big Sky Conference
REED’S CAREER STATS
year rec yards ypc ypg td lg rush yards td 2009 46 731 15.9 73.1 7 48 0 0 0 2010 4 26 6.5 13.0 0 13 0 0 0 totals 50 757 15.1 63.1 7 48 0 0 0
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95 MATT AGAIAVA
DEXTER ALCALA
Def. Line | 5-11 | 280 | Sr. | Third Year Lynwood, Calif. Lynwood HS | Cerritos JC
Def. Back | 5-10 | 175 | Fr. | Second Year Tracy, Calif. West HS
2010 Season: Played in all 11 games, starting three as a defensive tackle… tallied 10 total tackles during the season, including three solos…shared a sack at UC Davis which resulted in a 3-yard loss…recovered a fumble in the win over Northern Colorado. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to Sacramento State: In two years at Cerritos JC, he tallied 52 total tackles, including 6.5 tackles-for-loss and five sacks...appeared in eight games and had 18 tackles, including 3.5 tackles-for-loss as a freshman...three of those TFLs were quarterback sacks...also forced a fumble and recovered another...had a season high four stops against Compton and Golden West. High School: Graduated from Lynwood HS in 2006...posted two sacks and 38 tackles as a senior...named all-San Gabriel Valley League and was the team’s defensive MVP that season...tallied 32 tackles and four sacks as a junior...best game came against Fremont HS where he had 10 tackles, including three for loss. Personal: Last name pronounced ong-GUY-ah-vuh...born 12-29-88...majoring in ethnic studies and would like to become a counselor...brothers, Nate and Daniel, played football for Nevada...parents are Salei and Seepa Agaiava.
AGAIVA’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 3-7 10 1.0-4 0.5-3 0 0-0 0 1-0
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2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt…was named the defensive scout team MVP. High School: Graduated from West HS in Tracy, Calif., in 2010…was a twotime first team all-Tri-City Athletic League selection…also became the first player to earn the prestigious John C. Kimball Award two times…as a senior, he was selected as West’s Athlete of the Year after rushing for 1,170 yards and seven touchdowns in just eight games…had seven games of at least 100 yards, including 249 against Stagg…averaged 5.85 yards per carry on 200 attempts… caught 10 passes for 72 yards and a TD…also played on defense where he had nine total tackles and returned kicks…amassed 1,375 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior…that season, he also caught six passes and had 28 total tackles and was named first team all-area as a defensive back by The Stockton Record. Personal: Born 11-12-92...has yet to declare a major…parents are Louis and Susan Alcala.
CODY ALLEN
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Linebacker | 6-0 | 240 | So. | Third Year Rohnert Park, Calif. Rancho Cotate HS 2010 Season: Played in the final 10 games of the season, earning a start at linebacker against Montana State…had two solo tackles and four assists…was credited with two stops against Northern Colorado for his season high. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of Rancho Cotate HS in Rohnert Park, Calif… played quarterback and free safety for the Cougars…was named the North Bay League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…also earned first team all-NBL honors as a quarterback…team posted a 9-2 overall record in 2008 and advanced to the North Coast Section playoffs…rushed for 818 yards and 11 touchdowns and threw for 682 yards and six touchdowns as a senior quarterback…recorded three 100-yard rushing games in 2008, including a 150-yard, three touchdown effort against Piner HS…defensively, he made 30 tackles, had five interceptions and blocked two kicks…he also averaged 18.9 yards per punt return and 17.5 yards per kickoff return…named first team all-NBL as a quarterback as a junior and was second team on defense…finished his career with 2,790 career yards of total offense and 3,835 career all-purpose yards…was a member of the honor roll each year. Personal: Born 3-4-94…majoring in kinesiology and would like to work as a physical therapist…parents are Shawn and Margo Rooney.
ALLEN’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 2-4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
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JEFF BADGER
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Linebacker | 5-11 | 230 | Jr. | Third Year Windsor, Calif. Cardinal Newman HS 2010 Season: Started all 11 games at linebacker…led all Hornet linebackers with 41 total tackles…that total included 23 solos and 7.5 tackles-for-loss…recorded six tackles against Montana, Montana State and Northern Arizona for his season high…had four solo tackles against Portland State…recovered fumbles against Montana and Idaho State. 2009 Season: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman on offense, defense and special teams…began the season as a linebacker but shifted to running back midway through the season due to injuries at the position…carried the ball 29 times for 109 yards and a touchdown in a three-game span…best performance came in the win at Northern Colorado where he had 17 attempts for 75 yards and a score…recorded one tackle on defense. High School: Graduated from Cardinal Newman HS in 2009…was a standout linebacker and running back for the Cardinals…as a senior, he helped lead the team to a 13-1 overall record with their only loss coming against St. Bonaventure HS in the state Div. III title game…earned first team all-state honors at linebacker for Div. III following the season…was also named NorCal Div. III Player of the Year, North Bay Regional Player of the Year and all-Metro linebacker by the San Francisco Chronicle and co-MVP of the North Bay League that year…recorded 76 total tackles in 2008 and had four games with 10-plus tackles…rushed for 1,486 yards on 146 carries (10.18 per carry/106.1 per game) and 13 touchdowns…also caught 32 passes for 418 yards and two touchdowns…as a junior, he earned first team all-NBL honors on defense and was a second team selection on offense after rushing for 599 yards and making 88 total tackles…team produced a 37-5-1 overall record during his three varsity seasons and won a pair of North Coast Section Div. II titles…twice earned NCS scholar-athlete recognition. Personal: Born 3-22-91…majoring in sociology…served as a Special Olympics coach during his senior year of high school…parents are Lance and Kathy Badger.
BADGER’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 23-18 41 7.5-14 0.0-0 1 0-0 0 2-0
ROBERT BEALE
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Def. Back | 6-0 | 175 | So. | Third Year Turlock, Calif. Pitman HS 2010 Season: Was a member of the team but did not compete. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of Pitman HS in Turlock, Calif…earned all-Central California Conference honors as both a wide receiver and defensive back as a senior…best game came against Merced HS where he had three catches for 90 yards and a touchdown as well as 13 tackles with an interception and a forced fumble…also competed in four years of track and field and basketball. Personal: Born 6-26-91…majoring in criminal justice…mother and stepfather are Maggi and Tim Corvello.
JIMMY BOBAK
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Tight End | 6-2 | 225 | Jr. | Fourth Year Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS 2010 Season: Served as the team’s long snapper in all 11 games…handled the snapping duties on punts, extra points and field goals…had a tackle against Northern Colorado on punt coverage. 2009 Season: Was a member of the team but did not record a catch. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Oakmont HS in Roseville, Calif...as a senior, he had 17 receptions for 284 yards and two touchdowns...had a career high three catches against Cordova and Rocklin...scored his two touchdowns against Folsom and Rocklin...defensively, he had 33 tackles...best tackle total came against Woodcreek where he had seven stops...also recovered a pair of fumbles and recovered one...as a junior, he had six grabs for 40 yards and a score...recorded an 8-yard TD reception against Foothill...finished the season with five tackles on defense. Personal: Born 4-12-90...a business administration major...parents are Jim and Nancy Bobak.
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90 BEN COWGER
Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 215 | Fr. | Second Year Vacaville, Calif. Vanden HS
Def. End | 6-5 | 240 | Fr. | Second Year Madera, Calif. Liberty HS
2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt.
2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Vanden HS in Vacaville, Calif...was a two-star recruit on both Scout and Rivals...named all-Solano County Athletic Conference, all-city and honorable mention all-Sac-Joaquin Section in 2009...hauled in 43 passes for 1,035 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior...averaged 24.1 yards per catch and 86.3 yards per game that season...during his senior season, he had four 100-yard games, including 172 against Dixon and 140 against Hogan...also scored a touchdown in nine of the team’s 11 games...is the all-time leading receiver at Vanden and the SCAC...defensively, he had 44 total tackles and three interceptions...as a junior, he caught 19 passes for 302 yards and three scores...also competed in basketball, track and golf.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Liberty HS in Madera, Calif...was named second team all-state small schools, the North Sequoia League Defensive Player of the Year and was a member of the Fresno Bee all-star team in 2009...was also a first team all-league selection on both the offensive and defensive lines...as a senior, he recorded 110 tackles with 13.5 tackles-for-loss and 10 sacks...was a first team all-NSL selection on both sides of the ball as a junior...also played basketball and baseball for the Hawks...is the school’s all-time leading rebounder.
Personal: Born 12-19-91...plans to major in computer engineering...parents are William Broadnax and Donna Wright.
Personal: Born 12-5-91...plans to major in biology...parents are Andy and Angela Cowger...became the first Liberty High School student-athlete to earn a Div. I scholarship.
84 JUSTIN CHASTAIN Wide Receiver | 6-1 | 205 | Jr. | Second Year Auburn, Calif. Colfax HS | Sierra JC 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Sierra JC in Rocklin, Calif… was named all-Valley Conference and first team all-state region II as a freshman…had 54 receptions for 858 yards and 10 touchdowns that season…played the first seven games in 2009 before being sidelined by a foot injury…had 49 catches for 708 yards and eight touchdowns in that span…best game came against CCSF where he had 10 receptions for 167 yards and a score. High School: Graduated from Colfax HS in 2007…competed in four years of football and track for the Falcons…earned first team all-Pioneer Valley League honors in football as a junior and senior…was also named all-Sac-Joaquin Section as a senior after catching 69 passes for 1,208 yards and 12 touchdowns… team posted a 12-1 overall record and lost in the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. IV title game…was a section finalist in the 200 in track with a best of 22.8 seconds. Personal: Born 6-6-89…majoring in sociology…father is Jeff Chastain.
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8 JAKE CROXDALE Running Back | 5-6 | 190 | Sr. | Fourth Year Napa, Calif. Napa HS 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting three at running back…finished the season third on the team with 236 rushing yards…biggest performances came in the final two games of the year where he was the starter…rushed for 69 yards at Idaho State and then amassed 94 at UC Davis with a long of 22…caught five passes for 60 yards…hauled in a 54-yarder in the victory at Northern Arizona… was also a key contributor on special teams, tallying nine tackles. 2009 Season: Played in the first two games of the season before being sidelined by a broken bone in his hand…returned to play in the final three games of the year…finished the season with 55 rushing attempts for 199 yards and three touchdowns…also caught nine passes for 88 yards and was 2-for-2 on pass attempts for eight yards and a touchdown…carried the ball 29 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns in the win at Northern Colorado…the 100-yard game was the second of his career…the following week at Montana State he rushed for 26 yards, caught four passes for 58 yards and threw a 5-yard touchdown pass… broke off a career long 28-yard rush against UC Davis…also had one tackle at Cal Poly on kick coverage.
2008 Season: Ranked third on the team with 347 rushing yards…rushed for 109 yards on 20 attempts against Southern Oregon…also tallied 91 yards at Eastern Washington…scored his lone touchdown of the year against Weber State…caught three passes for 30 yards, including a 21-yard reception against Portland State. High School: Graduated from Napa HS in 2007…was the co-Monticello Empire League Back of the Year as a senior…also earned first team all-MEL honors and first team all-metro by the Sacramento Bee…rushed for 2,035 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior…averaged 7.59 yards per carry…also had 39 receptions for 570 yards and four scores…his 228 points averaged to 16.3 per game…had 12 100-yard rushing games in 2007…tallied 221 yards and five touchdowns against Fairfield HS…also had 212 yards against Pleasant Grove HS…scored at least one touchdown in all 14 games and had nine games with multiple scores…scored five touchdowns against Skyline, Wood and Fairfield in three straight games…found the end zone 23 times in a five-game span…also played linebacker where he made 105 tackles…had 15 tackles against Del Campo for his season high…team finished 13-1 and won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title…scored the go-ahead TD in the title game against St. Mary’s to give the Indians their first section title. Personal: Born 9-9-90…majoring in kinesiology…parents are Joe and terra Croxdale.
CROXDALE’S CAREER STATS
year att yds avg 2008 94 347 3.7 2009 55 199 3.6 2010 70 236 3.4 totals 219 782 3.6
td lg avg/gm rec yds td 1 19 31.5 3 30 0 3 28 39.8 9 88 0 0 22 21.5 5 60 0 4 28 29.0 17 178 0
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Linebacker | 6-1 | 230 | So. | Second Year Palmdale, Calif. Paraclete HS 2010 Season: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman…tallied 21 total tackles, including 11 solos…had four stops against Western Oregon, Montana State and Portland State for his season high…had a 3-yard tackle-for-loss against MSU. High School: A 2010 graduate of Paraclete HS in Lancaster, Calif...was named first team all-state small schools as a senior after recording 119 tackles, including three sacks...recorded at least 10 tackles in eight of the 11 games...had 16 stops against Village Christian for his season high...as a junior, he tallied 161 total stops and 14 sacks...those marks helped him earn second team all-state and first team all-Southern Section Mid-Valley honors...was also part of the 2008 all-state underclass team, and the Olympic League and Antelope Valley Press Defensive MVP...had nine games with double-figure tackles, including 16 against Rosemead. Personal: Born 5-17-92...has yet to declare a major...parents are Todd and Karen Davis.
DAVIS’ CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 11-10 21 1.0-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
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TOMMY 14 EDWARDS
Off. Line | 6-3 | 280 | Jr. | Fourth Year Crows Landing, Calif. Central Catholic HS
Quarterback | 5-11 | 180 | So. | Second Year Sherman Oaks, Calif. Grant HS | The Citadel
2010 Season: Started all 11 games at left guard…was part of a line which allowed just 16 sacks…team rushed for 170.4 yards per game…made a tackle at Idaho State. 2009 Season: Played in one game as a member of the offensive line…saw action in the team’s win over UC Davis in the Causeway Classic. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Central Catholic HS in Modesto, Calif…named first team all-Western Athletic League as an offensive lineman…participated in the KCRA Holiday Classic All-Star Game…played on the offensive and defensive lines…team posted an 11-2-1 overall record and was undefeated (5-0) in WAL play…helped the Raiders win the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. III title with a 24-6 win over Patterson…team became the first from the Sac-Joaquin Section to play in the California State championship game. Personal: Born 9-29-89…a communication studies major…parents are Ron and Susan DePauw.
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Kicker | 5-10 | 175 | Fr. | Second Year Escalon, Calif. Escalon HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of Escalon HS…played running back, defensive back and kicker…earned first team all-Trans-Valley League honors as both a defensive back and kicker…rushed for 695 yards on 122 carries (5.70 yards per rush) as a senior…caught 10 passes for 245 yards…rushed for seven touchdowns and caught three…defensively, he tallied 23 total tackles…as a kicker, 33 of his 70 kickoffs went for touchbacks…finished his senior season with six field goals and 52 extra points. Personal: Born 7-24-92...majoring in kinesiology...parents are Paul and Kathleen Diniz…his brother, Chris, was the Hornets’ kicker in 2009-10.
2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt per NCAA rules after transferring from The Citadel…was named the offensive scout team MVP. Prior to Sacramento State: Played one season at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C…appeared in four games as a true freshman…finished the year 56-for-97 for 588 yards…threw six touchdowns and had three interceptions…was named to the Southern Conference all-freshman team…came on in relief against Samford and rallied the team from a 10-0 deficit for a 28-16 victory…started the final two games of the season and threw for at least 213 yards in both contests. High School: A 2009 graduate from Ulysses S. Grant HS in Van Nuys, Calif… was named all-city and all-East Valley League as a senior…set the school record by passing for 2,221 and 17 touchdowns as a senior in 10 games…best game came against Verdugo Hills HS where he passed for 297 yards and four touchdowns. Personal: Born 9-7-91...majoring in communication studies…parents are Don and Andi Edwards.
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Def. Line | 6-3 | 235 | So. | Second Year Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS 2010 Season: Played in nine games during his first season with the team…compiled four total tackles, including 1.5 for loss and 1.0 sacks…was credited with a 12-yard sack in the victory over Portland State…had one tackle in four games. High School: A 2009 graduate of Liberty HS in Bakersfield, Calif…earned second team Div. II all-state honors as a senior…that year he was credited with 16.0 sacks and 103 total tackles…had at least four tackles in every game and had five games with at least 10 stops…highest total came against Clovis West where he had 18 (10 solo)…recorded four sacks against Highland and had three against Centennial and Garces Memorial…also forced a fumble and recovered two during the year…offensively, he had 19 receptions for 240 yards and three touchdowns as a tight end…was a first team all-South Yosemite League honoree at tight end as a junior…caught 14 passes for 177 yards and one TD that season…also had 50 tackles, including 6.0 sacks, that year. Personal: Born 1-11-91…a business administration major…parents are Derek and Sharlene Eskew.
ESKEW’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 1-3 4 1.5-13 1.0-12 0 0-0 0 0-0
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AARON GASPER
Linebacker | 5-11 | 215 | So. | Second Year Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard HS
Off. Line | 6-1 | 285 | Jr. | Fourth Year San Leandro, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS
2010 Season: Appeared in nine games, mostly on special teams, as a true freshman…recorded seven total tackles…returned a block punt 23 yards for a touchdown at Eastern Washington…tallied three stops at Montana State for his season high. High School: A 2010 graduate of Oxnard HS…was named third team all-state as a linebacker, first team all-Ventura County and the Pacific View League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…rushed for 980 yards on 116 attempts (8.45 per attempt) and had 18 rushing touchdowns in 2009…recorded four 100-yard games, including 175 against Pacifica…also caught 12 passes for 135 yards and a TD…tallied 93 total tackles on defense…had at least five stops in each game…recorded four 10-plus tackle games, including 13 against San Marcos… also served as the team’s punter and punt returner. Personal: Born 11-14-92...majoring in kinesiology...parents are Anahi Tovar and Bobby Valenzuela.
FERNANDEZ’S CAREER STATS
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2010 Season: Appeared in five games, starting one on the offensive line…earned the start at left guard in the win at Northern Arizona…team was 4-1 in games that he played. 2009 Season: Was an active member of the team but did not play in a game. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Bishop O’Dowd HS…played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Dragons…named second team all-East Bay by the Contra Costa Times and honorable mention all-Metro by the San Francisco Chronicle following his senior season…also earned first team all-Hayward Area Athletic League honors that same year…helped lead the team to an 8-3 record during his final year. Personal: Born 6-20-90…a criminal justice major…parents are Art and Roxanne Gasper.
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 2-5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
WILLIAM 55 FUKOFUKA Off. Line | 6-3 | 300 | Fr. | Second Year San Leandro, Calif. San Lorenzo HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of San Lorenzo HS...rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals...was a third team all-East Bay selection by the Contra Costa Times as a senior...also named the Hayward Area Athletic League defensive lineman of the year and was a first team all-HAAL selection...ended the year with 70 total tackles, including two sacks...also played on the offensive line where he was a second team all-league choice...was twice named all-HAAL in basketball. Personal: Born 12-31-91...has yet to declare a major...parents are Sitaifoni Fukofuka and Victoria Neiufi.
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Tight End | 6-3 | 240 | Jr. | Fourth Year Petaluma, Calif. Casa Grande HS
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Punter | 5-11 | 175 | Sr. | Third Year Chico, Calif. Pleasant Valley HS | Butte JC
2010 Season: Made the transition to tight end prior to the season and played in all 11 games, starting two…caught his first career pass at Stanford…the remainder of his receptions came at Idaho State where he caught four passes for 22 yards and two touchdowns…had a 17-yard reception against the Bengals for his season long.
2010 Season: Was the team’s punter in all 11 games…averaged 36.5 yards per punt…had 53 attempts on the season and placed 14 inside the 20-yard line…had a 61-yarder at Montana for his career long…also had a 50-yard punt at Stanford… threw a 24-yard pass against Northern Colorado for a first down on a fake punt.
2009 Season: Played in nine games at defensive end…all three of his tackles came against Eastern Washington…one of those stops was for a 4-yard loss… intercepted a pass against Idaho State…credited with a quarterback hurry at Northern Colorado…moved to tight end following spring practice.
2009 Season: Earned second team all-Big Sky honors in his first season with the team…averaged 39.0 yards per punt on 53 attempts…placed 15 of his punts inside the 20-yard line…also forced the opposition into six fair catches which led to a net punt of 33.7 yards…was twice named the Big Sky Special Teams Player of the Week…earned the award following wins against Portland State and Northern Arizona…his biggest play against NAU was a fake punt in which he gained 18 yards and a first down to preserve the drive and secure a 27-24 victory.
2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Casa Grande HS in Petaluma, Calif...played tight end and defensive end for the Gauchos...earned first team all-Sonoma County League honors at both positions...tallied 73 tackles as a senior, including 15 sacks...recorded at least three tackles in all 12 games...had nine stops against Sacred Heart Cathedral for his season high...caught five passes for 35 yards and a TD as a tight end. Personal: Born 4-18-90...majoring in environmental studies…parents are Rick and Jeannie Heaslet.
HEASLET’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2009 0-3 3 1.0-4 0-0 0 1-10 0 0-0 year rec yds avg td lg avg/gm 2010 5 23 4.6 2 17 2.1
Prior to Sacramento State: Played one year at Butte JC and helped the Roadrunners to the national title with a 12-0 record...averaged 38.5 yards per punt and placed 15 punts inside the 20-yard line...as a kicker, he converted on 10-of-14 field goals with a long of 42 yards...named the team’s special teams MVP in three games...lists his best game as the national championship against Mt. SAC where he placed five of his eight punts inside the 20-yard line...also made a 27-yard field goal and was 2-for-2 on extra points in that game. High School: Graduated from Pleasant Valley HS in 2008...named third team allstate by Cal-Hi Sports as a senior...also earned first team all-Northern Section and first team all-Eastern Athletic League in his final two years...set 12 school records in punting and kicking...netted 36.2 yards per punt on 73 high school attempts... had a career long field goal of 40 yards. Personal: Born 6-14-90...majoring in business administration...parents are Fred and Julie Heath...his father played football at Cal Poly Pomona and Colorado.
HEATH’S CAREER STATS year 2009 2010 totals
punts yds avg long tb 53 2067 39.0 57 3 53 1937 36.5 61 1 106 4004 37.8 61 4
fc 6 17 23
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HENDERSHOTT Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 195 | Sr. | Third Year Concord, Calif. De La Salle HS | Diablo Valley JC
2010 Season: Redshirted during the season due to injury…played against Western Oregon in his only game of the year…caught one pass for 15 yards. 2009 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting four during his first season with the team…ranked third on the team with 38 receptions…his 558 yards placed him second to Brandyn Reed…caught at least one pass in all 11 games…had six receptions for 73 yards against UC Davis…also had six receptions at Cal Poly… gained 26 yards on 4th-and-18 against the Aggies to preserve a scoring drive during the team’s fourth quarter comeback…caught five passes for 117 yards at Portland State…also had five grabs for 106 yards against Northern Arizona… both of his touchdowns came against Montana…led the Big Sky with an average of 26.1 yards per kick return…had a long of 43 yards at Northern Colorado… was also the team leader with 924 all-purpose yards. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Diablo Valley JC…earned first-team JC All-American honors after tallying 1,150 yards on 65 receptions with 18 TDs as a sophomore…Diablo Valley’s passing attack ranked No. 2 in the state of California… also had two kickoff returns for scores and collected firstteam all-Northern California Conference honors…as a freshman, he garnered all-conference accolades after snaring 38 receptions for 480 yards and six TDs… originally signed with Utah State and spent the spring of 2009 with the Aggies. High School: A 2007 graduate of De La Salle HS in Concord, Calif…earned second team all-East Bay accolades and all-metro honors…had 47 receptions for 849 yards and four touchdowns as a senior…also rushed for 74 yards on just six attempts…defensively, he tallied 50 tackles and six interceptions as a safety… team was 13-1 during his senior season and ended the year ranked third in the state and 19th nationally. Personal: Born 8-31-89…a communication studies major…parents are Gary and Karen Hendershott.
HENDERSHOTT’S CAREER STATS year 2009 2010 totals
rec 38 1 39
yds avg td lg avg/gm 558 14.7 2 49 50.7 15 15.0 0 15 15.0 573 14.7 2 49 47.8
ALESANA 99 LABAN
2009 Season: Played in nine games on the interior of the defensive line as a true freshman…finished the year with five tackles, including a pair of solos…had two stops at Cal Poly for his season high…his first career tackle was for a 6-yard loss at UNLV…was also credited with a QB hurry against Northern Arizona. High School: Graduated from Grant HS in 2009…was a captain of the Pacer team which won the state title in 2008 and posted a 14-0 overall record…named second team all-state for Div. I, was first team all-metro by the Sacramento Bee as an offensive lineman and was the Metro Conference Lineman of the Year…defensively, he recorded 55 total tackles as a senior, including four sacks…best game came against Burbank where he had 10 tackles…recorded at least one stop in all 14 games…team also won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title during his final two years…was recognized as a scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation. Personal: Born 1-14-91…majoring in ethnic studies…parents are Ailao and Alauni Laban.
LABAN’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2009 2-3 5 1.5-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2010 3-4 7 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 totals 5-7 12 2.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0
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Def. Back | 5-11 | 210 | Sr. | Second Year Hayward, Calif. Mt. Eden HS | San Mateo JC | Gavilan JC 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting the final four at safety…tallied 26 total tackles, including 16 solos…highest tackle total came against Portland State where he had eight…also had seven stops at Northern Arizona…blocked a punt at Montana…forced and recovered a fumble at NAU. Prior to Sacramento State: Played one season at both San Mateo College (2007) and Gavilan College (2008)…was a safety at both schools…as a sophomore, he recorded 35 total tackles…had 21 solo stops among that total…also had 1.5 tackles-for-loss and a pass breakup. High School: A 2007 graduate of Mt. Eden HS in Hayward, Calif…was a first team all-Hayward Area Athletic League as a senior…earned honorable mention accolades as a junior…also competed in track for the Monarchs…spent his first two years of high school at Johansen HS in Modesto, Calif. Personal: Born 3-24-89…majoring in communication studies…parents are Joseph Larche and Charlotte Taylor.
LARCHE’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 16-10 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0-0 1 1-0
Def. Line | 6-1 | 290| Jr. | Third Year Sacramento, Calif. Grant HS 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a reserve defensive tackle…finished the season with seven total tackles, including three solos…had two stops at Montana and against Montana State for his season high…also combined for a tackle-for-loss at Montana.
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DJ MACIEL
Def. Line | 5-10 | 265 | Jr. | Fourth Year Patterson, Calif. Central Catholic HS
Tight End | 6-4 | 250 | So. | Third Year Hanford, Calif. Hanford HS
2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting eight at defensive tackle… tallied 20 total tackles, including 10 solos…set a career high with five tackles at Montana…had four stops against Western Oregon…made two tackles-for-loss against Montana State. 2009 Season: Played in nine games on the defensive line…finished the season with seven total tackles, including three solos…had two tackles against both Cal Poly and Montana. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Central Catholic HS in Modesto, Calif…team posted a 23-3-1 overall record during his final two seasons…played on the offensive and defensive lines where he helped the squad to a pair of Sac-Joaquin Section titles…Central Catholic also became the first Sac-Joaquin Section team to compete in a state title game when it faced St. Bonaventure for the Div. III championship in 2007…as a junior, he had 43 tackles, including one sack…had at least one tackle in every game…recorded seven stops against Ripon HS for his season high…made 79 tackles as a senior…that total included 8.5 sacks…had at least five tackles in 12 of the team’s 14 games…tied his career high with eight tackles against Amador…also had 3.5 sacks in that game. Personal: Born 4-11-80…a business administration major…parents are Richard and Nancy Lawrence.
LAWRENCE’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2009 3-4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2010 10-10 20 4.5-7 0.0-0 1 0-0 0 1-0 totals 13-14 27 4.5-7 0.0-0 1 0-0 0 1-0
2010 Season: Played in the final seven games of the season…caught four passes for 38 yards and a touchdown…first collegiate reception was a 5-yard TD against Montana State…caught three passes for 33 yards in the win at Idaho State. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of Hanford HS…was a three-time all-West Yosemite League selection…played tight end, middle linebacker and punter for the Bullpups…as a senior, he had 38 receptions for 478 yards and two touchdowns…grabbed a season high eight passes for 100 yards against El Diamante HS…had five catches the following week against Lemoore…recorded a season best 36-yard reception in the season opener against Monache HS…defensively, he tallied 56 total tackles and had a pair of interceptions…recorded 10 tackles against Hanford West HS for his season high…averaged 37.5 yards per punt with a long of 51 yards during his final year…as a junior, he had 40 receptions for 478 yards and a touchdown as well as 81 tackles with two interceptions. Personal: Born 3-3-91…majoring in sociology…parents are Dustin and Theresa Maciel.
MACIEL’S CAREER STATS
year rec yds avg td lg avg/gm 2010 4 38 9.5 1 13 5.4
DEVONTE 72 MARTIN Off. Line | 6-2 | 325 | Fr. | Second Year Fresno, Calif. Fresno HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of Fresno HS...was named first team all-North Yosemite League as both a junior and senior offensive lineman and earned second team honors as a sophomore...also played on the defensive side of the ball where he had 59 tackles as a senior, including 53 solo stops...a good athlete, he also played basketball and competed in track and field for the Warriors...his best shot put was 53-feet, 11-inches...was on the honor roll all four years. Personal: Born 5-18-92...majoring in criminal justice...mother is Melissa Martin.
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69 MAIKA MAUMAU Def. Line | 6-2 | 275 | Sr. | Fourth Year Elk Grove, Calif. Franklin HS 2010 Season: Made the switch to the offensive line prior to the season…appeared in eight games, starting four at left guard. 2009 Season: Appeared in six games as a reserve on the defensive line…had an assisted tackle against Eastern Washington…moved to the offensive line in the final weeks of spring practice.
points per game…had at least one touchdown in all 11 games and had multiple scores in nine games…found the end zone four times against both Santa Barbara HS and Channel Islands HS…rushed for at least 100 yards in eight games…best showing came against San Marcos HS where he tallied 227 yards…averaged 133.1 yards per game and 8.5 yards per attempt…defensively, he had at least three tackles in all 11 games…recorded a season-high 11 stops against SBHS and Westlake HS…intercepted one pass and recovered a pair of fumbles…also earned all-Pacific View League as a sophomore and junior and helped the team to a pair of PVL titles. Personal: Born 12-19-90…majoring in sociology…son of Latrice James.
McCOWAN’S CAREER STATS year att yds avg 2009 83 344 4.1 2010 45 211 4.7 totals 128 555 4.3
td lg avg/gm rec yds td 4 37 31.3 11 80 0 0 21 19.2 8 57 0 4 37 25.2 19 137 0
2008 Season: Played the first half of the season before being sidelined by appendicitis…finished the season with one tackle against Humboldt State. High School: A 2008 graduate of Franklin HS in Sacramento…named honorable mention all-metro by the Sacramento Bee…also played for the Sacramento team in the KCRA Holiday Classic All-Star Game…was a first team all-Delta Valley League selection as a senior…finished the season with 58 total tackles, including 42 solo stops…had at least six stops in eight of the team’s 10 games…had eight tackles in the team’s 21-20 victory over Nevada Union…had six sacks on the year, including two against Galt…recorded 20 total tackles, blocked a field goal and recovered a fumble as a junior. Personal: Born 6-19-90…a kinesiology major…brother, Salesi, was a tight end for the Hornets in 2009…parents are Shelley Daggett and Etika Feinga.
24 SAM McCOWAN Running Back | 5-7 | 170 | Jr. | Third Year Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard HS 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games at running back and on special teams… rushed for 211 yards on 45 attempts…highest output came against Weber State where he rushed for 59 yards…had a long of 21 yards against the Wildcats… also caught eight passes for 57 yards during the season…had a 35-yard reception against Portland State…led the team with 24 kick returns for 498 yards…had a 38-yard return against Montana State for his season best…was credited for six tackles on special teams. 2009 Season: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman…ranked second on the team with 83 rush attempts and 344 yards…was second on the team in all-purpose yards with 838 yards…best rushing game came in the win over Northern Arizona where he had 27 carries for 130 yards and a touchdown…also had a season best rush of 37 yards in that game…scored a pair of touchdowns against Eastern Washington and one at Cal Poly…served as the team’s primary kick returner with 18 returns for 414 yards…had a 75-yard return against EWU and a 62-yarder against NAU…added 11 receptions for 80 yards…also had two tackles. High School: Graduated from Oxnard HS in 2009…named first team all-Southern Section Northern Division as a utility player, first team all-Ventura County by the Ventura County Star and by the coaches and was the Pacific View League MVP as a senior…rushed for 1,464 yards and 25 touchdowns…also caught five passes for 165 yards and three scores, tallied 78 tackles as a defensive back, and returned punts and kicks…finished the season with 168 points for an average of 15.3
BRIAN McKEON Tight End | 6-4 | 220 | Jr. | Fourth Year Santa Clara, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS 2010 Season: Transitioned to tight end prior to the start of the season…caught one pass for 19 yards in the season opener at Stanford…played in all 11 games. 2009 Season: Appeared in one game (Eastern Washington) at defensive end but did not record a tackle…made the move to tight end during the spring. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Archbishop Mitty HS in San Jose, Calif…earned honorable mention accolades from the Central Coast Section and the San Jose Mercury News all-star team…also named second team all-West Catholic Athletic League…team posted a 7-3 overall record and advanced to the Central Coast Section playoffs…played on both the offensive and defensive lines…posted 52 total tackles, including 7.5 sacks…was a four-year member of the school’s honor roll and is a member of the California Scholastic Federation. Personal: Born 7-13-90…majoring in business administration…parents are John and Louise McKeon.
McKEON’S CAREER STATS
year rec yds avg td lg avg/gm 2010 1 19 19.0 0 19 1.7
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KYLE MONSON
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Def. Back | 5-6 | 175 | Sr. | Second Year Saugus, Calif. Saugus HS | Grossmont JC | Arizona 2010 Season: Started all 10 games in which he appeared at cornerback…recorded 47 total tackles…tied for the team lead with two interceptions…returned one 68 yards for a touchdown at Idaho State…also had a pick against Weber State…led the Hornets with seven pass breakups…highest tackle total was nine against Idaho State…had at least three tackles in every game he played…returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown at Stanford on his first return for Sacramento State…averaged 8.4 yards per punt return on 12 attempts…also returned one kickoff for 17 yards. Prior to Sacramento State: Played the 2009 season at Grossmont JC in San Diego… earned first team all-conference and was a first team all-Region III selection as a defensive back…played in the All-America All-Star Game following the season… led the conference with seven interceptions and 21 pass breakups…tallied 44 tackles, including 3.0 tackles-for-loss…spent two years at Arizona (one redshirt) for head coach Mike Stoops. High School: A 2007 graduate of Saugus HS…earned all-state, all-section and all-Santa Clarita honors…as a senior, he had 84 tackles and four interceptions… returned two interceptions for TDs and also had two kick returns for scores…caught 46 passes for 937 yards and eight touchdowns as a receiver. Personal: Born 5-9-89…majoring in communication studies…parents are Scott and Julie Monson.
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Def. Back | 6-1 | 175 | So. | Third Year Santa Fe Springs, Calif. St. Paul HS 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a freshman, starting eight at cornerback…compiled 44 total tackles and tied for the team high with a pair of interceptions…tackle total was comprised of 28 solos and 16 assists…also had one sack and 3.5 tackles-for-loss…had interceptions in back-to-back games against Northern Colorado and Eastern Washington…also had five pass breakups… highest tackle performance was seven at Montana…was credited with six stops against Montana State and Portland State. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of St. Paul HS in Santa Fe Springs, Calif…played his senior year for the Swordsmen, earning first team all-Mission League honors… was also named all-area and all-Southern Section…high school team did not record defensive statistics…played his junior season for Mayfair HS in Lakewood, Calif… was named to the all-City Section team as a junior. Personal: Born 2-21-91…a psychology major…parents are Osa Odiase and Andrea Cleveland.
ODIASE’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 28-16 44 3.5-9 1.0-3 5 2-5 0 0-0
MONSON’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 34-13 47 0.5-1 0.0-0 7 2-68 0 0-0
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RANDEY 52 PETERSON
JULIO REGLA
Def. Back | 6-0 | 195 | So. | Second Year Vacaville, Calif. Vanden HS
Off. Line | 6-0 | 265 | Fr. | Second Year Bakersfield, Calif. South HS
2010 Season: Played in nine games at linebacker and on special teams as a true freshman…was credited with six total tackles, including five solos…scored a touchdown against Northern Colorado after recovering a blocked punt and returning it for a 3-yard TD…blocked a punt at Eastern Washington which led to a Hornet touchdown. High School: A 2010 graduate of Vanden HS in Vacaville, Calif...was a twostar recruit by Rivals...as a senior, he tallied 83 total tackles, including 34 solo stops and seven sacks...was named to the Solano County Athletic Conference and all-city first teams...had at least four tackles in all 11 games, including three games with 10...also led Vanden with five fumble recoveries and had three pass breakups...as a junior, he recorded 57 total tackles with 5.5 sacks...helped lead the team to a pair of SCAC titles...also competed in track and basketball for the Vikings. Personal: Born 3-27-92...majoring in criminal justice...parents are Leo and Nicole Peterson...originally from Panama City, Fla.
PETERSON’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 5-1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
DUSTIN PFAFF
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Off. Line | 5-11 | 270 | Sr. | Third Year Manteca, Calif. East Union HS | Modesto JC 2010 Season: Did not compete due to injury. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two years at Modesto JC…was named first team all-Region II as a sophomore offensive lineman…also earned all-Golden Gate Conference accolades…helped Modesto to an 8-3 overall record and a 5-0 league mark in 2008…the Pirates also won the Graffiti Bowl over Sacramento City…team was 6-5 overall and 5-0 in the GGC in 2007. High School: Graduated from East Union HS in Manteca, Calif., in 2007…played on the offensive and defensive lines for the Lances…recorded 44 tackles as a senior, including a pair of sacks. Personal: Born 12-2-88…majoring in communication studies…parents are Greg Hunt and Debbie Pfaff.
2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of South HS in Bakersfield, Calif...was named first team all-area by the Bakersfield Californian and first team all-Southwest Yosemite League as an offensive lineman in 2009...also earned all-league and all-area honors in 2009...as a senior, he allowed only one sack during the season and averaged 3.3 pancake blocks a game...also wrestled for the Rebels and was the SYL heavyweight champion with a 15-2 record. Personal: Born 8-4-92...majoring in kinesiology...mother is Maria Gomez.
ANDREW 54 ROOTS Def. Line | 6-2 | 220 | Fr. | Second Year Fiddletown, Calif. Union Mine HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of Union Mine HS in El Dorado, Calif…played tight end and linebacker for the Diamondbacks…as a senior, he caught 23 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns…best yardage output came against Vista Del Lago where he had four receptions for 64 yards and a TD…hauled in a 55-yard touchdown pass against Rosemont…defensively, he had 22 tackles… recorded a season high seven stops against Rio Linda. Personal: Born 8-22-91…majoring in kinesiology…mother is Dawn Stinson.
GARRETT 12 SAFRON Quarterback | 6-1 | 190 | Fr. | Second Year Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Santa Monica HS in 2010…earned first team all-Ocean League honors as a senior…threw for 2,065 yards and 17 TDs while completing 57.0 percent of his passes…had just one interception in his final nine games compared to 14 TDs…threw for three TDs against Venice, Morningside and Palmdale…highest yardage output was 274 against Beverly Hills…also rushed for 298 yards and four TDs.…played in the Daily News All-Star Game following his senior season…as a junior, he passed for 897 yards and 11 TDs. Personal: Born 4-28-92…an undeclared major…mother is Elizabeth Safron.
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CURTIS SHAW
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Running Back | 5-11 | 190 | Sr. | Second Year Stockton, Calif. Lincoln HS | Washington 2010 Season: Played in the first two games of the season before being sidelined by a concussion for the remainder of the season…had 12 carries for 30 yards and a touchdown at Stanford…carried the ball five times for 24 yards against Western Oregon…also caught three passes for 59 yards in the two games… made two tackles on special teams. Prior to Sacramento State: Spent three years at Washington, playing in 2007 and 2009 and redshirting in 2008…in 2009, he played in 10 of the Huskies’ 12 games (all but UCLA and Oregon State) as a reserve tailback and as a regular on special teams...carried the ball five times for 19 yards in the win over Idaho... had two carries for 10 yards in the victory against Washington State...had a 25-yard kickoff return vs. Idaho…was one of seven true freshmen to see action during the 2007 season...spent the first part of the season at tailback before moving to wide receiver in the latter stages of the year…in his first game at wide receiver at Oregon State, he caught four passes for 46 yards…also spent some time as a kick returner. High School: A 2007 graduate of Lincoln HS in Stockton, Calif…finished his senior season with 1,633 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns…rushed for 245 yards and five touchdowns on 15 carries in an opening-round sectional playoff win over Golden Valley…rushed for 200 yards three times as a senior…earned all-area honors from the Stockton Record as well as being named all-Sac-Joaquin Section…earned a spot on the Cal Hi Sports all-state third team…named Long Beach Press-Telegram’s “Best in the West” honorable mention as the No. 27 votegetter on the list…named to the “Western 100” by the Tacoma News-Tribune… as a junior, he rushed for 1,653 yard and 21 touchdowns when the Trojans made it to the first round of the section playoffs…also a standout on the track team at Lincoln...qualified for the CIF state championships as a senior in the 100 and 200-meters with senior season best times of 10.54 and 21.30, respectively… 100-meter time was the third-best in the state of California and the 200-meter time was fifth…listed as the No. 4 running back recruit in California and No. 23 running back in the nation by Rivals…rated as the No. 39 running back recruit in the country and No. 51 player in California by Scout…a PrepStar all-region selection. Personal: Born 5-7-89...majoring in ethnic studies...parents are Derrick Shaw and Gwen Segura.
SHAW’S CAREER STATS
year att yds avg td lg avg/gm rec yds td 2010 17 54 3.2 1 12 27.0 3 59 0
MATT SHINN
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Off. Line | 6-4 | 270 | So. | Third Year Alta Loma, Calif. Los Osos HS 2010 Season: Played in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of Los Osos HS in Alta Loma, Calif…was a two-time all-Baseline League selection, earned first team all-Southern Section Central Division honors and was named all-area by The Press-Enterprise…was also named all-San Bernardino County and all-valley by The Daily Bulletin…graded out at 85 percent for his senior season…helped lead the Grizzlies to a 10-3 overall record in 2008 and a second-place finish in the Baseline League…the team also advanced to the third round of the Southern Section playoffs…was a member of the principal’s honor roll all four years and was the school’s recipient of the National Football Foundation scholar-athlete award. Personal: Born 5-26-91…majoring in sociology…parents are David and MaryAnn Shinn.
COREY SIMS
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Def. Back | 5-10 | 175 | Fr. | Second Year Upland, Calif. Upland HS 2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Upland HS in 2010...was named all-Southern Section Central Division in 2009...that season, he was also a first team all-Baseline League selection after recording 40 tackles with five interceptions and six pass breakups...was part of a defense which allowed just 11 points per game and won the section title...led the league with six interceptions...offensively, he scored four rushing touchdowns...helped lead the team to a 12-2 overall record and the Central Division title...set the school record with a 99-yard kickoff return...also competed in track where he triple jumped 42-feet. Personal: Born 8-5-92...has yet to declare a major...parents are John Sims and Lucretia Oliver.
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MARQUESE SMITH 9 Def. Back | 5-9 | 195 | Sr. | Fourth Year Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit HS
74 DEREK STICKNEY Off. Line | 6-6 | 280 | Fr. | Second Year Placentia, Calif. El Dorado HS
2010 Season: Appeared in seven games, starting four at cornerback…was slowed by an ankle injury during the middle of the season…finished the year with 14 total tackles, including one sack…forced a fumble after sacking Andrew Luck in the opener at Stanford…was one of just six sacks allowed by the Cardinal all season… had a season-high eight tackles against Weber State, including seven solos…also forced a fumble against Western Oregon…was credited with four pass breakups.
2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt.
2009 Season: Played in all 11 games, starting the final nine at cornerback…set a career high with 33 tackles…tied for second on the team with a pair of interceptions…returned one of his interceptions 83 yards for a touchdown against Idaho State…other pick came against Portland State…also had six pass breakups and recovered a fumble…set a personal best with seven tackles at Montana State… that total included six solo stops…had at least one tackle in 10 of his 11 games.
Personal: Born 12-11-91...majoring in criminal justice...parents are Ron and Cindy Stickney.
2008 Season: As a true freshman, he played in 10 games, starting one as a defensive back…earned the start at strong safety against Portland State…recorded 30 total tackles, including 19 unassisted…had at least one tackle in each of the games in which he appeared…had six stops in the victory over Portland State…added five tackles and a pass breakup the following week at Northern Arizona…recovered a fumble against Northern Colorado…tallied three PBUs during the season. High School: A 2008 graduate of Jesuit HS in Sacramento…played wide receiver and defensive back for the Marauders…earned first team all-Delta River League honors as a cornerback…tallied 50 tackles as a senior…added 25 receptions for 271 yards and four touchdowns…highest tackle total came against Folsom where he had nine. Personal: Born 8-9-90…a communication studies major…parents are Rovetta Johnson and Shirley Jones.
SMITH’S CAREER STATS year 2008 2009 2010 totals
un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 19-11 30 0.0-0 0.0-0 3 0-0 0 1-0 20-13 33 0.0-0 0.0-0 6 2-80 0 1-10 11-3 14 1.0-8 1.0-8 4 0-0 2 0-0 50-27 77 1.0-8 1.0-8 13 2-80 2 2-10
High School: A 2010 graduate of El Dorado HS in Placentia, Calif...rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com…was a second team all-Century League selection as a senior...named as one of the top 25 players in Orange Country by the Orange County Register.
STEPHEN 45 TEZANOS-PINTO
Running Back | 5-11 | 230 | Sr. | Second Year Sacramento, Calif. Mooseheart School | Sacramento City JC 2010 Season: Appeared in eight games as a short-yardage running back and on special teams…carried the ball six times for 11 yards…both of his receptions were for touchdowns…caught a 1-yard pass against Northern Colorado and had a 4-yard TD grab at Idaho State. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Sacramento City JC under former Hornet Dannie Walker…named honorable mention all-Mid-Empire League as a sophomore…helped lead the Panthers to the Laney Eagle Bowl title…rushed for a team-leading 483 yards on 85 attempts…also caught seven passes for 54 yards…best game came against Sierra where he amassed 131 yards…saw limited action as a freshman where he recorded 25 yards on nine attempts. High School: A 2007 graduate of Mooseheart School in Mooseheart, Ill… competed in football, basketball and track…rushed for 1,900 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior to earn all-area and all-conference honors…was also all-conference as a running back during his junior season after he rushed for 23 touchdowns…a second team all-conference linebacker as a sophomore…in track, he advanced to the Illinois state meet in the long jump and the 4x100 relay. Personal: Born 1-6-89…majoring in economics…parents are Jose Tezanos-Pinto and Gail Akana.
TEZANOS-PINTO’S CAREER STATS
year att yds avg td lg avg/gm rec yds td 2010 6 11 1.8 0 8 1.4 2 5 2
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MARQUES 96 WHITE
Def. Back | 5-9 | 175 | So. | Third Year Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay HS
Def. Line | 6-2 | 255 | Fr. | Second Year Folsom, Calif. Vista Del Lago HS
2010 Season: Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams…established himself as one of the top special teams players on the team…blocked a punt against Northern Colorado and returned it 16 yards…was also pivotal in helping the team block five punts during the season…was credited with three tackles during the year, including two at Northern Arizona. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Granite Bay HS in 2009…was a two-time all-Sierra Foothill League selection, including first team honors as a senior…listed as a twostar recruit by Scout.com…was a team captain as a senior and was named the team’s defensive MVP…recorded 34 tackles and four interceptions as a senior cornerback…had at least one tackle in all nine games in which he appeared… best outing came against Pitman HS where he had nine stops…returned an interception 96 yards against Reno HS…did not allow a receiver he guarded to catch more than three passes in a game…caught one pass for a 16-yard touchdown against Vacaville HS. Personal: Born 8-27-90…majoring in business administration…parents are Scott and Camie Vanderbeek…brother, Jared, was a defensive back for Sacramento State (2007-08).
VANDERBEEK’S CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 2-1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
VINCE WEAVER
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Off. Line | 6-5 | 285 | Jr. | Fourth Year Petaluma, Calif. Casa Grande HS 2010 Season: Appeared in nine games as a reserve offensive lineman…played both tackle and guard during the year. 2009 Season: Played in five games, starting one on the offensive line…earned the start at weak tackle against Weber State. 2008 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2008 graduate of Casa Grande HS in Petaluma, Calif…named first team all-Sonoma County League as a senior…helped the team to a 9-2-1 overall record in 2007…was an honorable mention all-Sonoma County League selection as a junior. Personal: Born 8-23-90…a psychology major…parents are Tom and Vivian Weaver.
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2010 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2010 graduate of Vista Del Lago HS in Folsom...played both tight end and defensive end...as a senior, he caught six passes for 133 yards... defensively, he tallied 44 total tackles, including four sacks...as a junior, he caught 22 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns...he also collected 40 tackles and had four sacks...also played basketball for the Eagles. Personal: Born 3-11-92...has yet to declare a major...parents are Steve and Karla White.
EVANDER WILKINS
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Def. Back | 5-6 | 175 | Sr. | Fifth Year Sacramento, Calif. Florin HS 2010 Season: Converted to safety from running back during the spring…responded by playing in all 11 games and starting the final eight at nickel back…was named the team’s outstanding defensive back…tallied 34 total tackles during the season… had 5.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 sacks…also forced a fumble and intercepted two passes…had seven tackles against Portland State, including two sacks, for his season high…had six stops in the win at Northern Arizona…intercepted his first career pass against Western Oregon and returned the ball 24 yards…had a 26-yard interception return at Eastern Washington…also had eight kick returns for 188 yards, averaging 23.5 yards per return. 2009 Season: For the second consecutive season, he had his season cut short due to a knee injury…received a hardship from the NCAA and was able to redshirt… carried the ball 33 times for 131 yards and a touchdown in his three games, all of which were starts…also caught eight passes for 48 yards…recorded 147 allpurpose yards against Eastern Washington…rushed 13 times for 57 yards and also scored on a 12-yard run…added three kick returns for 82 yards, including a 30-yarder…moved to safety in the spring. 2008 Season: Was a key component to the Hornet offensive attack for the first five games before injuring his knee…opened the season with 103 rushing yards on 10 carries against Humboldt State…added 53 yards the following week at Colorado State before rushing for a career high 161 yards and a touchdown against Southern Oregon…averaged 5.4 yards per carry during the year…ended the season with 424 rushing yards on 78 carries…was also effective as a receiver, catching six passes for 81 yards and a score…caught a 30-yard touchdown pass against Portland State…averaged 26.2 yards per kick return on four attempts. 2007 Season: Appeared in five games during his first season with the team… rushed for 34 yards and one touchdown…all but one of those yards came against Portland State…also caught one pass for 10 yards against Idaho State. High School: Graduated from Florin HS in 2007…led the team with 818 rushing yards on 126 carries with nine TDs as a senior…had 164 rushing yards against Cordova for his season high…ended the year with three 100-yard performances…
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made 91 tackles as a defensive back…had four sacks and an interception…posted five games with 10-plus tackles, including 18 against Folsom. Personal: Born 12-10-89…a psychology major…mother is Patrice Larridine.
WILKINS’ CAREER STATS
year att yds avg td lg avg/gm rec yds td 2007 13 34 2.6 1 12 6.8 1 10 0 2008 78 424 5.4 1 36 84.8 6 81 1 2009 33 131 4.0 1 16 43.7 8 48 0 totals 124 589 4.8 3 36 45.3 15 139 1 year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 22-12 34 5.5-13 2.0-8 0 2-50 1 0-0
MARKELL 31 WILLIAMS Def. Back | 5-8 | 180 | So. | Third Year Vacaville, Calif. Vacaville HS 2010 Season: Appeared in all 11 games during his first active season with the team…earned the start at Montana…tallied 10 tackles, including six solos…had three stops against Weber State and Idaho State for his season high…forced a fumble at Idaho State. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2009 graduate of Vacaville HS…earned first team all-Monticello Empire League honors as a running back…rushed for 831 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…had four games with at least 100 yards…recorded 128 yards against both Rodriguez HS and Vintage HS…scored five TDs against Rodriguez… also had 14 receptions for 270 yards and four scores on the year…defensively, he made 31 tackles with one interception…as a junior, he tallied 539 rushing yards with nine TDs…rushed for 150 yards against Fairfield HS. Personal: Born 6-11-90…majoring in sociology…mother is Fayina Johnson.
WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS
year un-ast tot tfl-yds sack-yds pbu int-yds ff fr-yds 2010 6-4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0
73 TYLER WORTHLEY Off. Line | 6-4 | 320 | So. | Third Year Dublin, Calif. Dublin HS 2010 Season: Started all 11 games at right guard as a redshirt freshman…was part of an offensive line which led the way for 170.4 rushing yards per game. 2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Dublin HS in 2009…named third team all-East Bay by the Contra Costa Times following his senior season…also garnered first team all-Diablo Football Athletic League honors that season…played on the offensive and defensive lines for the Gaels…was also a member of the basketball team. Personal: Born 7-22-91…has yet to declare a major…parents are Mike and Sharon Worthley.
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Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 175 | Fr. | First Year Corona, Calif. | Santiago HS
Def. Line | 6-1 | 230 | Jr. | First Year East Palo Alto, Calif. | Grant HS | Sierra JC
Linebacker | 5-8 | 200 | Fr. | First Year Newbury Park, Calif. | Oaks Christian HS
High School: A 2011 graduate of Santiago HS in Corona, Calif…earned all-Big VIII honors for the Sharks as a senior…caught 41 passes for 591 yards and 10 touchdowns that season…biggest output came against JW North where he had four grabs for 103 yards and a pair of TDs…also had two touchdowns against Norco.
Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Sierra JC in Rocklin, Calif…as a freshman, he recorded 60 tackles, including 12.5 for loss…also had two interceptions…team was the Valley Conference champions in 2009 and played in the PremierWest Bank Bowl…as a sophomore, he was limited to just five games but still amassed 38 tackles with a sack.
Personal: Born 10-13-93...plans to major in kinesiology and would like to work in athletic training...parents are Sunday and Grace Agude.
High School: A 2007 graduate of Grant HS in Sacramento, Calif…recorded 44 tackles for the Pacers as a senior…team posted a perfect 13-0 record and captured the Sac-Joaquin Section title…the defense posted six shutouts during the season and allowed just 67 points all season.
High School: A 2011 graduate of Oaks Christian HS in Westlake Village, Calif…led the state with 173 total tackles as a senior…finished the year with 118 solos and 55 assisted tackles…was named NCSAA All-America at linebacker…was the 2010 Old Spice Player of the Year…also earned first team all-Southern Section and all-Ventura County honors…had nine games with at least 10 tackles…tallied 21 against Agoura with 17 solos…had 19 stops against Westlake Village and 17 against Royal…had three sacks, forced two fumbles and had four pass breakups…also played running back where he rushed for 50 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries…as a junior, he was credited with 66 tackles…rushed for 144 yards and two TDs…competed in track where he was a member of the 4x100 relay team which won the Southern Section and qualified for the state meet…best 100 time was 10.9.
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Personal: Born 8-17-89…majoring in ethnic studies…mother is Palusila Bloomfield.
Def. Back | 6-0 | 180 | Fr. | First Year Redlands, Calif. | East Valley HS High School: Graduated from Redlands East Valley HS in 2011…was named to the CIF all-Inland Division and first team all-Citrus Belt League as a senior… tallied 31 tackles as a senior while helping the team to an 8-3 record…the Wildcats won CBL titles his final two seasons…had six interceptions as a senior and 14 during his career to set school records…picked off three passes against Redlands…also earned all-CBL honors in track. Personal: Born 8-12-92...has yet to declare a major... parents are Robert Armstrong and Naomi Rodriguez.
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Off. Line | 6-2 | 265 | Fr. | First Year Brentwood, Calif. | Liberty HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Liberty HS in Brentwood, Calif…played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Lions. Personal: Born 4-29-93…has yet to declare a major.
COLIN BURNETT
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Quarterback | 6-3 | 190 | Fr. | First Year Auburn, Calif. | Placer HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Placer HS in Auburn, Calif…threw for 1,050 yards as a senior while completing 55.0 percent of his pass attempts… finished the season 55-for-100 with nine touchdowns and three interceptions…passed for two touchdowns in three of his final four games…recorded 144 passing yards in the team’s win over Lincoln…as a junior, he was 78-for-132 (59.1 percent) for 1,917 yards… also had 15 touchdowns compared to seven picks… threw for a career-high 158 yards against Woodcreek and Capital Christian…had three touchdown passes against Colfax for his career best…team primarily ran the Wing-T offense. Personal: Born 1-3-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Dave and Joanne Burnett.
Personal: Born 7-12-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Ronny and Elise Camacho.
DeANDRE CARTER
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Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 185 | Fr. | First Year San Jose, Calif. | Washington HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Washington HS in Fremont, Calif…named third team all-state, first team all-East Bay and was the Mission Valley Athletic League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior… caught 69 passes for 1,093 yards and 15 touchdowns that season…also rushed for 380 yards and eight touchdowns…was called up to play quarterback in the team’s North Coast Section playoff game where he threw for 179 yards and two touchdowns…as a junior, he was named first team all-league at receiver and defensive back and was a second team selection as a kick returner. Personal: Born 4-10-93…majoring in communication studies and would like to pursue a career in sports broadcasting…parents are Andre Carter and Temille Cooley.
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Def. Back | 5-8 | 185 | Fr. | First Year Fontana, Calif. | Diamond Ranch HS
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36 GARY FERMAN
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Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 165 | Fr. | First Year Berkeley, Calif. | Berkeley HS
Running Back | 5-11 | 215 | Fr. | First Year Santa Ana, Calif. | Segerstrom HS
High School: A 2011 graduate of Diamond Ranch HS in Pomona, Calif…named first team all-Hacienda League as a running back and defensive back following his senior season…tallied 53 tackles in 2010… recorded at least five tackles in all 10 games…as a running back, he rushed for 1,182 yards and 13 touchdowns on 80 attempts…was named all-Miramonte League as a defensive back as a sophomore and junior…also ran track, competing in the 100, 200, 4x100 and long jump.
2010 Season: Attended Sacramento State and joined the program in the spring of 2011…used his redshirt season during the fall.
Personal: Born 10-6-93…plans to major in criminal justice…parents are Stephen Carter and Roslyn Montgomery.
Personal: Born 9-21-92...has yet to declare a major... mother is Monica Collins.
High School: A 2011 graduate of Segerstrom HS in Santa Ana, Calif…was named to the all-Orange County third team and was the Golden West League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…also earned all-Southern Section recognition…started every game as a senior at both running back and linebacker… helped the Jaguars to a 9-3 record after rushing for 1,772 yards and 23 touchdowns…caught 11 passes for 198 yards and four touchdowns…posted a season-high 273 yards and four touchdowns against Westminster…rushed for 271 yards and six touchdowns against Calvary Chapel…tallied 44 tackles at linebacker and also had a sack as a senior…was the Golden West League MVP as a junior.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Berkeley HS… played receiver and defensive back for the Yellowjackets…helped lead the team to a 10-2 overall record and berth into the North Coast Section playoffs… was a high school teammate of fellow Hornet receiver Morris Norrise.
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NATHAN CASTRO
Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 175 | Fr. | First Year Lodi, Calif. | St. Mary’s HS
Def. Line | 6-0 | 325 | Fr. | First Year San Diego, Calif. | Mira Mesa HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Mira Mesa HS in San Diego…as a senior, he was the Eastern League Defensive Player of the Year and a first team allSan Diego Section selection…recorded 110 tackles, including 83 stops…had 10-plus tackles in three games…season high was 13 against Dorsey…also had 10 against Scripps Ranch and Grossmont…tallied five sacks for a combined 39 yards. Personal: Born 9-12-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Ray and Annette Castro.
CHAUNCEY CENTENO
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Off. Line | 6-3 | 275 | Fr. | First Year Stockton, Calif. | St. Mary’s HS High School: Graduated from St. Mary’s HS in Stockton, Calif., in 2011…was a first team all-area selection by the Stockton Record as an offensive lineman…was also named co-Lineman of the Year by for the Tri-City Athletic League…helped the Rams to a 10-2 overall record and a TCAL title as a senior…team’s lone losses were to national powers De La Salle and Grant… played with fellow freshman Justin Cox.
High School: A 2011 graduate of St. Mary’s HS in Stockton, Calif…was named third team all-state as a senior…also earned first team all-area honors from the Stockton Record and was a first team all-Tri-City Athletic League selection…caught 54 passes for 1,133 yards and 13 touchdowns…hauled in at least one touchdown in each of his final eight games… grabbed eight passes for a season-best 184 yards against Central Catholic…against Granite Bay, he caught three touchdowns and also returned a punt 77 yards for a TD…during the year, he also threw for a touchdown, rushed for another and averaged 10.4 yards per punt return…played three seasons of varsity football in which the team posted a combined 34-6 overall record and was undefeated in the TCAL…was a member of the Sac-Joaquin Section championship team in 2008…finished his career with 103 receptions for 1,853 yards and 18 touchdowns…also played basketball and track for the Rams. Personal: Born 4-28-93…plans to major in history…parents are Michael and Wanda Cox.
Personal: Born 1-26-93…majoring in kinesiology… son of Gary Ferman and Maria De La Torre.
JAKE GERINGER
Quarterback | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. | First Year Camarillo, Calif. | Newbury Park HS High School: Graduated from Newbury Park after the first semester of his senior year allowing him to enroll early at Sacramento State…was a two-time first team all-Marmonte League selection…named to the all-Ventura County team as a senior…set the county record for career yards, finishing with 6,168 yards and 50 touchdowns…as a senior, he threw for 2,384 yards and 13 touchdowns…biggest output came against Moorpark where he was 31-of-46 for 482 yards and three touchdowns…also rushed for 304 yards and eight TDs…helped the team to a 10-2 mark as a junior after throwing for 2,229 yards and 21 touchdowns…had a pair of 300yard games, comprised of 313 against Moorpark and 302 against Westlake…threw for at least one touchdown in 10 consecutive games…had three TDs against Saugus, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks… began his high school career at Oaks Christian. Personal: Born 10-15-92...majoring in business administration...parents are Shane and Elizabeth.
Personal: Born 10-22-92…has yet to declare a major…parnets are Chauncey and Kathy Centeno.
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TYLER GOMOGDA
27 SHANE HARRISON
15 KENONTE HOWARD
Linebacker | 6-0 | 210 | Fr. | First Year San Diego, Calif. | Rancho Bernardo HS
Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 200 | Fr. | First Year Chatsworth, Calif. | Sierra Canyon HS
High School: Graduated from Rancho Bernardo HS in 2011…named all-North County as a senior and was a second team all-Palomar League selection…rushed for 1,076 yards and 17 touchdowns, averaging 6.73 yards per carry…recorded five games with at least 100 yards, including a season-high 179 yards and three touchdowns against Westview…caught four passes for 31 yards…returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown against Ramona…was a three-year varsity starter.
High School: A 2011 graduate of Sierra Canyon HS in Chatsworth, Calif…earned first team all-Southern Section East Valley honors as a senior…also garnered second team all-area and first team all-Alpha League accolades…caught 75 passes for 1,229 yards and 21 touchdowns that year…also rushed nine times for 139 yards and two TDs and had 101 tackles on defense… recorded six games with at least 100 receiving yards and caught a touchdown in 11 of 13 games…caught eight passes for 157 yards and three TDs against Kilpatrick for his season highs…also had three touchdown receptions against Montclair Prep…had two or more receiving TDs in eight games…defensively, he had at least nine tackles in eight games…tallied a season-high 12 stops against Poly…also served as the team’s punter and kick returner…was named the Alpha League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…voted as the MVP of the Sports Scholarship USA All-Star game which pitted players from the Southern Section against the City Section…had four catches for 143 yards and a TD in that game.
Personal: Born 2-21-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Calvert and Barbara Gomogda.
LARS HANSON
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Off. Line | 6-7 | 265 | Fr. | First Year Bermuda Dunes, Calif. | Palm Desert HS High School: A 2010 graduate of Palm Desert HS... earned all-league honors in football, basketball and swimming...was named to the “Top 10 in the Valley” by the Desert Sun...also earned all-Desert Valley League honors in both football and basketball... played on both the offensive and defensive lines in 2009...as a defensive tackle, he had 39 tackles… earned the All-America Award at the 2008 Offense/Defense Camp. Personal: Born 9-30-92...plans to major in communication studies...parents are Craig and Susan Hanson.
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Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 200 | Sr. | First Year Fairfield, Calif. | Vanden HS Solano JC | New Mexico State Prior to Sacramento State: Appeared in nine games for New Mexico State in 2010…caught one pass for a 28-yard touchdown at Idaho…was also credited with one rush during the year…played his previous two seasons at Solano Community College in Fairfield, Calif…as a sophomore, he earned all-state honors and was also named the conference offensive player of the year…caught 68 passes for 982 yards and 13 touchdowns…as a freshman, he was a first team all-conference selection at tight end…caught 28 passes for 430 yards and 12 touchdowns. High School: A 2008 graduate of Vanden HS in Fairifeld, Calif…played both wide receiver and safety…named second team all-conference at free safety as a senior…helped lead the team to a league title in 2007. Personal: Born 12-11-88…majoring in communication studies…son of Mark and Denise Howard.
Personal: Born 4-24-93…plans to major in business administration…son of Anthony and Janis Harrison.
SMITH HEATH
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Kicker/Punter | 5-11 | 175 | Fr. | First Year Chico, Calif. | Pleasant Valley HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Pleasant Valley HS in Chico, Calif…averaged 40.79 yards per punt as a senior with 22 kicks inside the 20-yard line…had three punts of at least 50 yards, including a season-best 54-yarder against Enterprise…was named second team all-state by CalHiSports.com as a senior…also earned first team all-Northern Section and first team all-Eastern Athletic League that same season…was ranked as the top punter in California by Chris Sailer. Personal: Born 10-11-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Fred and Julie Heath…father played football at Cal Poly Pomona and Colorado…brother, Augie, is also a punter for the Hornets.
South San Francisco, Calif. | El Camino HS High School: A 2001 graduate of El Camino HS in South San Francisco…named the Peninsula Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… played on both the offensive and defensive lines and earned all-league honors on both sides…was the Central Coast Section wrestling champion in the 285-pound division as a senior…won all of his CCS wrestling matches by pin…also played baseball for the Colts where he earned all-PAL honors…was named the school athlete of the year as a senior. Personal: Born 10-15-93…plans to major in kinesiology…son of Michele Kelly…brother, Devin, is a catcher for the Western Kentucky baseball team.
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MANASA KIKAU
40 SPENCER KLEW
Def. Back | 5-10 | 200 | Jr. | First Year Sacramento, Calif. Rio Americano HS | American River JC
Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at American River College in Sacramento under head coach, and former Hornet, Jerry Haflich…was selected to the all-Mid Empire Conference first team as a safety in 2010…tallied 47 total tackles, including 26 solos, in 10 games…also had five tackles-for-loss and a pair of interceptions…helped the Beavers to the Mid Empire championship and a victory in the Central Division Bowl game. High School: A 2009 graduate of Rio Americano HS in Sacramento…recorded 35 tackles as a senior for the Raiders…recorded a season-high eight stops against Woodland…had at least four tackles in four games…recorded three interceptions and had seven pass breakups…also spent some time as a punt and kick returner. Personal: Born 4-12-91…majoring in communication studies…parents are Manasa and Mari Kikau.
JON KIRKMAN
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Tight End | 6-5 | 200 | Fr. | First Year Madera, Calif. | Liberty HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Liberty HS Madera, Calif…competed in football, track and basketball for the Hawks…named first team all-North Sequoia League as a tight end and was second team defensive line selection as a senior…caught 11 passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns that season…also made 31 tackles with four sacks…was the NSL champion in the 400 as a sophomore…was also part of two NSL winning 4x400 relay teams. Personal: Born 1-17-93…plans to major in communication studies and would like to teach following his playing career…parents are Dean and Julie Kirkman.
Off. Line | 6-2 | 230 | Fr. | First Year Napa, Calif. | Napa HS
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Def. Line | 6-2 | 210 | Fr. | First Year Redding, Calif. | Foothill HS
High School: Graduated from Napa HS in 2011… named the Lineman of the Year by the Napa Valley Register…also earned first team all-Monticello Empire League honors…helped the team to a 10-2 overall record and berth into the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs as a senior. Personal: Born 1-13-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Ken and Georgeann Klew.
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Tight End | 6-7 | 240 | Jr. | First Year Las Vegas, Nev. Coronado HS | Saddleback JC | South Florida Prior to Sacramento State: Played his sophomore season at South Florida in 2010…appeared in nine games for the Bulls…made three catches for 13 total yards…played the 2009 season at Saddleback JC in Mission Viejo, Calif…earned all-conference honors at wide receiver…finished the year with 49 receptions for 927 yards and seven touchdowns…began his collegiate career at West Texas A&M where he redshirted in 2008. High School: A 2008 graduate of Coronado HS in Las Vegas…named first team all-state, all-region, allconference and all-division as a senior…combined to catch 1,617 yards and 25 touchdowns in his junior and senior seasons…also played three seasons of varsity basketball…graduated with honors. Personal: Born 12-4-89…majoring in criminal justice…parents are Tim and Beth Knowles.
High School: A 2011 graduate of Foothill HS in Palo Cedro, Calif…earned first team all-Northern Section and first team all-Eastern League honors…registered 84 tackles as a senior, including 36 solo tackles… also had six sacks and forced three fumbles…helped lead the team to a 10-2 overall record and a berth into the Northern Section Div. I championship game. Personal: Born 9-23-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Blake and Michelle.
DIANTE LEE
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Linebacker | 5-11 | 205 | Fr. | First Year San Diego, Calif. | Mount Miguel HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Mount Miguel HS in Spring Valley, Calif…earned honorable mention all-Grossmont League honors…recorded 31 tackles as a senior, comprised of 19 solos and 12 assists… season high of seven came against El Capitan…had four sacks on the year…also was credited with six pass breakups and a blocked kick. Personal: Born 8-19-93…has yet to declare a major…parnets are Lawrence and Patrice Lee.
JORDAN MATANANE
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Running Back | 5-11 | 200 | Fr. | First Year El Dorado Hills, Calif. | Oak Ridge HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, Calif…was an honorable mention allMetro selection by the Sacramento Bee as a senior… also earned first team all-Delta River League honors that same season…led the Trojans with 1,379 rushing yards and 265 carries in 2010…rushed for 10 touchdowns and also had three receiving TDs…had six 100-yard rushing games, including 223 against Vista Del Lago and 216 against Del Oro…was an honorable mention all-Sierra Valley League selection as a sophomore and junior. Personal: Born 12-9-92…plans to major in business administration…parents are Robert and Amy Matanane.
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RYAN McMAHON
Def. Back | 6-0 | 190 | Jr. | First Year LaVerne, Calif. | Damien HS | USC
6 MARCUS MOSI
Tight End | 6-2 | 240 | Fr. | First Year San Lorenzo, Calif. | San Lorenzo HS
Prior to Sacramento State: Was a member of the USC football team for three seasons (2008-10)…played during the 2008 and 2009 seasons while redshirting in 2010…as a sophomore, he appeared in all 13 of the Trojans’ games and recorded nine tackles…led the team in special teams tackles. High School: A 2008 graduate of Damien HS in LaVerne, Calif…recorded 77 tackles as senior while also rushing for 257 yards and seven touchdowns… had at least eight tackles in seven of the team’s 10 games…tallied 10 stops against Poly, Glendora and Chino…also had a pair of interceptions and forced a fumble…played both receiver and running back on offense…caught 11 passes for 168 yards and a TD… returned a kickoff 94 yards for a TD against Poly and had a 95-yard return for a score against Los Altos. Personal: Born 10-15-89…majoring in communication studies…father is Patrick McMahon.
ALEKSANDAR MILANOVIC
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Off. Line | 6-7 | 295 | Fr. | First Year Vienna, Austria | Camillo Sitte Prior to Sacramento State: Played seven seasons with the Vienna Vikings in the Austrian Football League… started at tackle during his last four seasons…played for the senior team in 2009 and 2010 where he was the starting right tackle…named to the all-star team at the 2008 European Junior Championships…also competed in the Team World vs. Team USA U-19 game in Austin, Texas, in 2011. Personal: Born Nov. 13, 1991…plans to major in civil engineering…attended Camillo Sitte for his secondary schooling…parents are Zeljko and Natasa Milanovic.
89 BLAKE ROBERTSON
Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 165 | Fr. | First Year Corona, Calif. | Corona HS
High School: Graduated from San Lorenzo HS in 2011…earned all-Hayward Area Athletic League honors as a senior…caught 18 passes for 400 yards and five touchdowns…hauled in a career-high five passes for 90 yards and two TDs against Alameda… amassed 103 yards on three grabs, including a 65-yarder against Hayward…defensively, he had 36 total tackles, including two sacks, as a defensive end…also intercepted a pass…played four years of football and basketball for the Rebels. Personal: Born 2-15-93…plans to major in nursing…parents are Henry Mosi and Aikalernini Tsironi.
NICHOLAS PAYNE
High School: Graduated from Corona HS in 2011… was tabbed to the all-Big VIII first team and was an honorable mention all-Inland Empire choice…caught 45 passes for 764 yards and 10 touchdowns in 11 games…totalled 129 yards and three touchdowns against Mission Viejo and had 149 yards and a TD against Santiago…also played defensive back where he tallied 26 tackles and two interceptions. Personal: Born 12-5-92…has yet to declare a major…parents are Doug and Leslie Robertson.
DOYIN 20 SULE
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Def. Line | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. | First Year Fullerton, Calif. | Fullerton HS
Def. Back | 6-1 | 160 | Fr. | First Year San Diego, Calif. | Mira Mesa HS High School: A 2011 graduate of Mira Mesa HS in San Diego…named first team all-Eastern League as a cornerback in 2010…recorded 77 tackles, including 55 unassisted…also had three interceptions and seven pass breakups…helped lead the team to a pair of Eastern League titles…was a member of the track team which won the league title in the 4x400 relay. Personal: Born 8-8-93…plans to major in communication studies…parents are Caesar and LaDon Payne.
ANTOINE PICKETT
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Def. Back | 5-11 | 175 | Fr. | First Year Fairfield, Calif. | De La Salle HS High School: A 2011 graduate of De La Salle HS in Concord, Calif…as a senior, he was named first team all-East Bay, all-East Bay Athletic League, allNorth Coast Section and all-Northern California… was also listed among the top 25 Bay Area players by the San Francisco Chronicle…ranked as a top 10 safety in California and one of the top 20 in the west by Scout.com…earned two state titles while playing for the Spartans…as a senior, he had 23 tackles and three interceptions…also played running back where he rushed for a TD against Serra…played in the Sacramento vs. East Bay all-star game and made eighth tackles with an interception.
High School: A 2011 graduate of Fullerton HS… earned all-Freeway League honors as a senior… played receiver on offense and safety on defense… averaged 19.6 yards per reception and rushed for 19.9 yards per attempt…defensive tackle totals were not kept by the school. Personal: Born 2-27-93…has yet to declare a major…son of Olu Benson.
JOHN TAYLOR
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Def. Line | 6-3 | 245 | Fr. | First Year Colton, Calif. | Colton HS High School: Graduated from Colton HS in 2011… named all-San Andreas League in 2010 as an offensive and defensive lineman…also earned all-section honors…tallied 60 tackles, including 14.5 sacks as a senior…also forced six fumbles and recovered two… helped the Yellowjackets to an 11-2 overall record and the Southern Section title for the first time in 1978…. Personal: Born 7-22-93…has yet to declare a major…parents are Chris and Patty Taylor.
Personal: Born 1-11-94…has yet to declare a major…parents are Antoine and Angie Pickett.
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OREGON STATE
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Location.................................................... Corvallis, Ore. Enrollment............................................................ 23,761 Nickname.............................................................Beavers Colors..................................................... Orange & Black Conference....................................................... Pacific-12 Home Field (Capacity)................... Reser Stadium (45,674) Surface...............................................................FieldTurf Athletics Director........................................ Bob De Carolis
Location..................................................Cedar City, Utah Enrollment.............................................................. 8,066 Nickname.....................................................Thunderbirds Colors...................................................... Scarlet & White Conference..................................................... Great West Home Field (Capacity)................... Eccles Coliseum (8,500) Surface.................................................................. Grass Athletics Director............................................. Ken Beazer
Location.......................................................Ogden, Utah Enrollment............................................................ 24,000 Nickname........................................................... Wildcats Colors..............................................Royal Purple & White Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field................................ Stewart Stadium (17,500) Surface........................................................Synthetic Turf Athletics Director............................................. Jerry Bovee
Series Record................................Oregon State leads, 1-0 In Sacramento............................................Series tied, 0-0 In Corvallis...................................Oregon State leads, 1-0 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era.....................Oregon State leads, 1-0 Sperbeck vs. OSU..........................................First meeting Riley vs. SAC..............................................................1-0 Last SAC Home Win................................................ Never Last SAC Road Win................................................. Never Largest SAC Victory.......................................First meeting Largest OSU Victory.................................33 (40-7, 2003) Current Streak.................................Oregon State won one Longest SAC Win Streak...........................................None Longest OSU Win Streak.............................1 (2003-pres.)
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Series Record..........................Sacramento State leads, 6-5 In Sacramento.........................Sacramento State leads, 4-2 In Cedar City.............................. Southern Utah leads, 3-2 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era...............Sacramento State leads, 3-1 Sperbeck vs. SUU...........................................First meeting Lamb vs. SAC................................................First meeting Last SAC Home Win.....................................2004 (23-17) Last SAC Road Win......................................1994 (27-16) Largest SAC Victory...............................24 (53-29, 1995) Largest SUU Victory.................................7 (38-31, 1990) Current Streak......................... Sacramento State won three Longest SAC Win Streak..............................3 (1994-pres.) Longest SUU Win Streak.................................4 (1990-93)
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Head Coach............................. Mike Riley (Alabama, ‘75) Record at Oregon State........................... 69-54 (10 years) Career Record.........................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................5-7 2010 Conf. Record/Finish................................... 4-5/t5th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 53/24 Starters Returning/Lost................. 12 (5/6/1)/12 (6/5/1)
Football Contact................................................Steve Fenk Office Phone............................................(541) 737-7470 E-Mail.....................................steve.fenk@oregonstate.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(541) 737-2410
9/4 vs. TCU...................................................... L, 30-21 9/18 LOUISVILLE.............................................. W, 35-28 9/25 at Boise State............................................. L, 37-24 10/2 ARIZONA STATE*..................................... W, 31-28 10/9 at Arizona*.............................................. W, 29-27 10/16 at Washington*.....................................L, 35-34 (ot) 10/30 CALIFORNIA*............................................ W, 35-7 11/6 at UCLA*................................................... L, 17-14 11/13 WASHINGTON STATE*.............................. L, 31-14 11/20 USC*......................................................... W, 36-7 11/27 at Stanford*................................................. L, 38-0 12/4 OREGON*................................................ L, 37-20 * Pacific-10 Game
Head Coach....................................... Ed Lamb (BYU, ‘92) Record at Southern Utah............................ 15-18 (3 years) Career Record.........................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................6-5 2010 Conf. Record/Finish.....................................4-0/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 47/14 Starters Returning/Lost................... 16 (9/6/1)/8 (2/5/1)
Football Contact........................................... Neil Gardner Office Phone............................................(435) 586-7753 E-Mail................................................... gardner@suu.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(435) 586-5447
9/4 at Wyoming............................................... L, 28-20 9/11 SAN DIEGO.............................................. W, 32-3 9/18 at San Jose State........................................ L, 16-11 9/25 at Texas State............................................. L, 42-28 10/2 NORTHERN ARIZONA............................... L, 26-23 10/9 at North Dakota*........................................ L, 31-21 10/16 CAL POLY*................................................ W, 20-7 10/23 SOUTH DAKOTA*.................................... W, 31-13 10/30 at UC Davis*............................................ W, 55-24 11/6 DIXIE STATE............................................... W, 52-0 11/13 at Eastern Washington................................ L, 31-24 * Great West Conference Game
Series Record............................... Weber State leads, 10-5 In Sacramento.........................Sacramento State leads, 5-3 In Ogden....................................... Weber State leads, 7-0 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era.................... Weber State leads, 10-5 Spereck vs. WSU........................................................1-3 McBride vs. SAC.........................................................4-2 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2010 (24-17) Last SAC Road Win..................................................None Largest SAC Victory.................................28 (35-7, 2000) Largest WSU Victory..............................32 (52-14, 1997) Current Streak........................... Sacramento State won one Longest SAC Win Streak.................................1 (five times) Longest WSU Win Streak................................4 (1996-99)
Head Coach...................Ron McBride (San Jose State, ’63) Record at Weber State............................... 38-32 (6 years) Career Record...................................... 126-95 (19 years) 2010 Record..............................................................6-5 2010 Conf. Record/Finish...................................5-3/t3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 40/15 Starters Returning/Lost................. 14 (6/7/1)/10 (5/4/1)
Football Contact................................................ Paul Grua Office Phone............................................(801) 626-7414 E-Mail.................................................. pgrua@weber.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(801) 626-6490
9/4 at Boston College....................................... L, 38-20 9/11 Northern Colorado*............................W, 50-47 (ot) 9/18 at Sacramento State*.................................. L, 24-17 9/25 UC DAVIS.................................................. W, 20-9 10/2 EASTERN WASHINGTON*......................... L, 35-24 10/16 at Idaho State*......................................... W, 16-13 10/23 PORTLAND STATE*................................... W, 44-41 10/30 MONTANA*............................................ W, 30-21 11/6 at Montana State*...................................... L, 24-10 11/13 at Northern Arizona*............................... W, 27-26 11/20 at Texas Tech.............................................. L, 64-21 * Big Sky Conference Game
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MONTANA
MONTANA STATE NORTHERN COLO.
Sept. 24 • Hornet Stadium
Oct. 1 • Bobcat Stadium
Oct. 8 • Nottingham Field
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Location...................................................Missoula, Mont. Enrollment............................................................ 15,642 Nickname........................................................... Grizzlies Colors..................................................... Maroon & Silver Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field..............Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217) Surface.............................................................. SprinTurf Athletics Director.............................................. Jim O’Day
Series Record.................................... Montana leads, 16-0 In Sacramento..................................... Montana leads, 6-0 In Missoula....................................... Montana leads, 10-0 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era......................... Montana leads, 16-0 Sperbeck vs. UM.........................................................0-4 Pflugrad vs. SAC.........................................................1-0 Last SAC Home Win.................................................None Last SAC Road Win..................................................None Largest SAC Victory.................................................None Largest UM Victory...................................47 (54-7, 1993) Current Streak.........................................Montana won 16 Longest SAC Win Streak...........................................None Longest UM Win Streak.............................16 (1993-pres.)
Head Coach................ Robin Pflugrad (Portland State, ’79) Record at Montana......................................................7-4 Career Record ........................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................7-4 2010 Conf. Record/Finish...................................5-3/t3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 45/14 Starters Returning/Lost................... 15 (7/7/1)/9 (4/4/1)
Football Contact.............................................Dave Guffey Office Phone............................................(406) 243-5402 E-Mail...........................................guffeydb@mso.umt.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(406) 243-4167
9/4 WESTERN STATE........................................ W, 73-2 9/11 at Cal Poly................................................. L, 35-33 9/18 at Eastern Washington*.............................. L, 36-27 9/25 SACRAMENTO STATE*............................. W, 28-25 10/2 at Northern Colorado*................................ W, 30-7 10/9 IDAHO STATE*......................................... W, 47-28 10/16 at Portland State*..................................... W, 23-21 10/23 NORTHERN ARIZONA*............................ W, 24-21 10/30 at Weber State*.......................................... L, 30-21 11/13 NORTH DAKOTA...................................... W,27-17 11/20 MONTANA STATE*.................................... L, 21-16 * Big Sky Conference Game
Location.................................................. Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment............................................................ 13,319 Nickname.............................................................Bobcats Colors........................................................... Blue & Gold Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field................................. Bobcat Stadium (13,500) Surface...............................................................FieldTurf Athletics Director..............................................Peter Fields
Series Record............................Montana State leads, 13-6 In Sacramento............................................Series tied, 5-5 In Bozeman................................Montana State leads, 7-1 At Neutral Sites...........................Montana State leads, 1-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era.................Montana State leads, 12-4 Sperbeck vs. MSU.......................................................0-4 Ash vs. SAC...............................................................4-0 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2004 (38-28) Last SAC Road Win......................................1991 (19-17) Largest SAC Victory...............................31 (41-10, 1999) Largest MSU Victory.................................49 (56-7, 2003) Current Streak.................................Montana State won six Longest SAC Win Streak.................................3 (1991-94) Longest MSU Win Streak.............................6 (2005-pres.)
Head Coach......................... Rob Ash (Cornell (Iowa), ’69) Record at Montana State........................... 29-17 (4 years) Career Record.................................205-116-5 (30 years) 2010 Record..............................................................9-4 2010 Conf. Record/Finish....................................7-1/t1st Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 39/16 Starters Returning/Lost................... 15 (8/5/2)/9 (3/6/0)
Football Contact............................................ Bill Lamberty Office Phone............................................(406) 994-5133 E-Mail................................... blamberty@msubobcats.com Press Box Phone..........................(406) 994-3099 or 3100
9/4 FORT LEWIS............................................. W, 59-10 9/11 at Washington State................................... L, 23-22 9/18 DRAKE.................................................... W, 48-21 9/25 EASTERN WASHINGTON*......................... W, 30-7 10/2 at Sacramento State*...........................W, 64-61 (ot) 10/9 PORTLAND STATE*................................... W, 44-31 10/16 at Northern Arizona*................................... L, 34-7 10/23 NORTHERN COLORADO*........................ W, 37-35 10/30 at Idaho State*....................................W, 23-20 (ot) 11/6 WEBER STATE*......................................... W, 24-10 11/20 at Montana.............................................. W, 21-16 11/27 NORTH DAKOTA STATE^........................... L, 42-17 * Big Sky Conference Game/^ NCAA FCS Playoffs
Location..................................................... Greeley, Colo. Enrollment ........................................................... 12,358 Nickname................................................................ Bears Colors........................................................... Blue & Gold Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field.................................Nottingham Field (8,500) Surface.................................................................. Grass Athletics Director............................................ Jay Hinrichs
Series Record..........................Sacramento State leads, 5-0 In Sacramento.........................Sacramento State leads, 3-0 In Greeley..............................Sacramento State leads, 2-0 At Neutral Sites........................................................None In Div. I-AA/FCS Era...............Sacramento State leads, 5-0 Sperbeck vs. NC.........................................................4-0 Collins vs. SAC...........................................................0-0 Last SAC Home Win.......................................2010 (42-7) Last SAC Road Win......................................2009 (38-35) Largest SAC Victory.................................35 (42-7, 2010) Largest NC Victory...................................................None Current Streak........................... Sacramento State won five Longest SAC Win Streak..............................5 (2006-pres.) Longest NC Win Streak............................................None
Head Coach....Earnest Collins, Jr. (Northern Colorado, ‘95) Record at NC.................................................. First season Career Record............................................ 8-12 (2 years) 2010 Record..............................................................3-8 2010 Conf. Record/Finish.................................... 2-6/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 36/13 Starters Returning/Lost................. 13 (6/5/2)/11 (5/6/0)
Football Contact......................................Heather Kennedy Office Phone............................................(970) 351-1065 E-Mail..................................... heather.kennedy@unco.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(970) 351-1995
9/4 ADAMS STATE........................................... W, 54-0 9/11 at Weber State*.....................................L, 50-47 (ot) 9/18 IDAHO STATE*......................................... W, 35-21 9/25 at Michigan State......................................... L, 45-7 10/2 MONTANA*................................................ L, 30-7 10/9 at Sacramento State*.................................... L, 42-7 10/16 EASTERN WASHINGTON*......................... L, 35-28 10/23 at Montana State*...................................... L, 37-35 10/30 at South Dakota........................................... L, 34-6 11/6 NORTHERN ARIZONA*.............................. L, 21-14 11/13 at Portland State*..................................... W, 35-30 * Big Sky Conference Game
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EASTERN WASH.
NORTHERN ARIZ. PORTLAND STATE
Oct. 22 • Hornet Stadium
Oct. 29 • Hornet Stadium
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GAME 8
GAME 9
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NAUATHLETICS.COM
GOVIKS.COM
University Facts
Location....................................................Cheney, Wash. Enrollment............................................................ 10,750 Nickname.............................................................. Eagles Colors.......................................................... Red & White Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field........................................... Roos Field (8,600) Surface.............................................................. SprinTurf Athletics Director.............................................. Bill Chaves
University Facts
Location.................................................... Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment............................................................ 25,205 Nickname...................................................... Lumberjacks Colors..................................................Blue, Gold & Sage Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field .......................J.L. Walkup Skydome (15,000) Surface...............................................................FieldTurf Athletics Director.................................................Jim Fallis
University Facts
Series History
Series History
Series History
Series Record.................... Eastern Washington leads, 15-4 In Sacramento................... Eastern Washington leads, 10-0 In Cheney........................... Eastern Washington leads, 5-4 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era......... Eastern Washington leads, 12-4 Sperbeck vs. EWU.......................................................1-3 Baldwin vs. SAC.........................................................2-1 Last SAC Home Win.................................................None Last SAC Road Win......................................2008 (15-13) Largest SAC Victory.................................7 (48-41, 2002) Largest EWU Victory................................41 (48-7, 1993) Current Streak....................... Eastern Washington won two Longest SAC Win Streak................................1 (four times) Longest EWU Win Streak................................8 (1980-98)
Football Facts
Head Coach ............... Beau Baldwin (Central Wash., ’96) Record at Eastern Wash............................. 27-11 (3 years) Career Record ........................................ 37-14 (4 years) 2010 Record............................................................13-2 2010 Conf. Record/Finish....................................7-2/t1st Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 54/15 Starters Returning/Lost................... 16 (8/7/1)/8 (3/4/1)
Media Information
Football Contact...............................................Dave Cook Office Phone............................................(509) 359-6334 E-Mail..............................................dcook@mail.ewu.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(509) 359-6351
2010 Results
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9/2 at Nevada................................................. L, 49-24 9/11 vs. Central Washington............................. W, 35-32 9/18 MONTANA*............................................ W, 36-27 9/25 at Montana State*........................................ L, 30-7 10/2 at Weber State*........................................ W, 35-24 10/9 NORTHERN ARIZONA*............................ W, 21-14 10/16 at Northern Colorado*.............................. W, 35-28 10/23 SACRAMENTO STATE*............................. W, 28-24 10/30 at Portland State*..................................... W, 50-17 11/13 SOUTHERN UTAH.................................... W, 31-24 11/20 IDAHO STATE............................................ W, 34-7 12/4 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE^................ W, 37-17 12/11 NORTH DAKOTA STATE^....................W, 38-31 (ot) 12/17 VILLANOVA^........................................... W, 41-31 1/7 vs. Delaware^.......................................... W, 20-19 * Big Sky Conference Game/^ NCAA FCS Playoffs
Location..................................................... Portland, Ore. Enrollment............................................................ 29,818 Nickname............................................................. Vikings Colors.............................................Green, White & Silver Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field.................................. Jeld-Wen Field (20,000) Surface...............................................................FieldTurf Athletics Director........................................ Torre Chisholm
Series Record......................... Northern Arizona leads, 9-7 In Sacramento........................ Northern Arizona leads, 4-3 In Flagstaff............................. Northern Arizona leads, 5-4 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era.............. Northern Arizona leads, 9-7 Sperbeck vs. NAU.......................................................3-1 Souers vs. SAC...........................................................6-7 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2009 (27-24) Last SAC Road Win......................................2010 (40-10) Largest SAC Victory...............................30 (40-10, 2010) Largest NAU Victory.................................55 (62-7, 1995) Current Streak........................... Sacramento State won two Longest SAC Win Streak.......................... Two (2009-pres.) Longest NAU Win Streak..........................Three (1995-97)
Series Record.............................Portland State leads, 21-9 In Sacramento..............................Portland State leads, 9-6 In Portland.................................Portland State leads, 12-3 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era..................Portland State leads, 13-3 Sperbeck vs. PSU........................................................3-1 Burton vs. SAC............................................................0-1 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2010 (28-15) Last SAC Road Win......................................2009 (31-14) Largest SAC Victory...............................32 (52-20, 1986) Largest PSU Victory..................................56 (63-7, 1978) Current Streak......................... Sacramento State won three Longest SAC Win Streak..............................3 (2008-pres.) Longest PSU Win Streak.................................8 (2000-07)
Football Facts
Football Facts
Head Coach ....................... Jerome Souers (Oregon, ’83) Record at Northern Arizona..................... 72-75 (13 years) Career Record .......................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................6-5 2010 Conf. Record/Finish.................................... 4-4/6th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 52/13 Starters Returning/Lost................. 11 (5/4/2)/13 (6/7/0)
Head Coach...................... Nigel Burton (Washington, ’99) Record at Portland State..............................................2-9 Career Record .......................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................2-9 2010 Conf. Record/Finish.................................... 1-7/8th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 43/15 Starters Returning/Lost................... 16 (8/6/2)/7 (3/4/0)
Media Information
Media Information
2010 Results
2010 Results
Football Contact...............................................Steve Shaff Office Phone............................................(928) 523-6792 E-Mail............................................... steve.shaff@nau.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(928) 523-7729
9/2 WESTERN NEW MEXICO........................... W, 48-0 9/11 at Arizona State......................................... L, 41-20 9/25 at Idaho State*........................................... W, 32-7 10/2 at Southern Utah...................................... W, 26-23 10/9 at Eastern Washington*.............................. L, 21-14 10/16 MONTANA STATE*.................................... W, 34-7 10/23 at Montana*.............................................. L, 24-21 10/30 SACRAMENTO STATE*............................... L, 40-10 11/6 at Northern Colorado*.............................. W, 21-14 11/13 WEBER STATE*........................................... L, 27-26 11/20 PORTLAND STATE*................................... W, 62-14 * Big Sky Conference Game
Football Contact................................................ Mike Lund Office Phone............................................(503) 725-5602 E-Mail..................................................... lundm@pdx.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(503) 294-2942
9/4 at Arizona State........................................... L, 54-9 9/11 at UC Davis............................................. W, 41-33 9/18 at Oregon.................................................... L, 69-0 10/2 IDAHO STATE*........................................... W, 38-3 10/9 at Montana State*...................................... L, 44-31 10/16 MONTANA*.............................................. L, 23-21 10/23 at Weber State*.......................................... L, 24-21 10/30 EASTERN WASHINGTON*......................... L, 50-17 11/6 at Sacramento State*.................................. L, 28-15 11/13 NORTHERN COLORADO*.......................... L, 35-30 11/20 at Northern Arizona................................... L, 62-14 * Big Sky Conference Game
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Nov. 12 • Hornet Stadium
Nov. 19 • Hornet Stadium
Oregon State The Hornets and Beavers meet for the second time in school history…the teams last played in 2003 when OSU was led by QB Derek Anderson and RB Stephen Jackson.
GAME 10
GAME 11
Southern Utah Sacramento State will get its first look at future Big Sky foe Southern Utah since 2004…the T-Birds are led by QB Brad Sorensen who threw for 3,231 yards and 21 touchdowns.
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University Facts
Location...................................................Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment............................................................ 15,041 Nickname.............................................................Bengals Colors..................................................... Orange & Black Conference........................................................... Big Sky Home Field........................................ Holt Arena (12,000) Capacity..............................................................FieldTurf Athletics Director...............................................Jeff Tingey
Series History
UCDAVISAGGIES.COM
University Facts
Location........................................................ Davis, Calif. Enrollment............................................................ 31,426 Nickname..............................................................Aggies Colors.................................................... Yale Blue & Gold Conference..................................................... Great West Home Field.................................. Aggie Stadium (10,849) Surface.............................................................. Sportexe Interim Athletics Director ....................... Nona Richardson
Series History
Series Record..........................Sacramento State leads, 9-6 In Sacramento.........................Sacramento State leads, 6-1 In Pocatello......................................Idaho State leads, 5-3 At Neutral Sites..........................................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era...............Sacramento State leads, 9-6 Sperbeck vs. ISU.........................................................3-1 Kramer vs. SAC..........................................................9-2 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2009 (38-17) Last SAC Road Win......................................2010 (45-17) Largest SAC Victory...............................28 (45-17, 2010) Largest ISU Victory.................................30 (44-14, 1996) Current Streak........................... Sacramento State won two Longest SAC Win Streak.................................3 (1997-99) Longest ISU Win Streak..................................2 (2004-05)
Series Record..................................UC Davis leads, 40-18 In Sacramento...................................UC Davis leads, 14-5 In Davis............................................UC Davis leads, 17-8 At Neutral Sites...................................UC Davis leads, 9-5 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era.........................UC Davis leads, 14-4 Sperbeck vs. UCD.......................................................2-2 Biggs vs. SAC...........................................................14-4 Last SAC Home Win.....................................2009 (31-28) Last SAC Road Win......................................2008 (29-19) Largest SAC Victory...............................32 (50-18, 1991) Largest UCD Victory.................................45 (51-6, 1982) Current Streak.......................................UC Davis won one Longest SAC Win Streak.................................5 (1988-91) Longest UCD Win Streak..............................18 (1970-87)
Football Facts
Football Facts
Head Coach...............................Mike Kramer (Idaho, ‘77) Record at ISU..................................................First Season Career Record ....................................... 77-74 (12 years) 2010 Record............................................................1-10 2010 Conf. Record/Finish.................................... 0-8/9th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 34/17 Starters Returning/Lost................... 16 (8/6/2)/8 (3/5/0)
Media Information
Football Contact.......................................... Steve Schaack Office Phone............................................(208) 282-2621 E-Mail................................................... schaste4@isu.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(208) 282-2952
2010 Results
9/4 MONTANA-WESTERN............................... W, 32-3 9/11 at Utah State.............................................. L, 38-17 9/18 at Northern Colorado*.................................. L, 32-7 9/25 NORTHERN ARIZONA*................................ L, 32-7 10/2 at Portland State*......................................... L, 38-3 10/9 at Montana*.............................................. L, 47-28 10/16 WEBER STATE*........................................... L, 16-13 10/30 MONTANA STATE*...............................L, 23-20 (ot) 11/6 at Georgia................................................... L, 55-7 11/13 SACRAMENTO STATE*............................... L, 45-17 11/20 at Eastern Washington*................................ L, 34-7 * Big Sky Conference Game
Head Coach ............................Bob Biggs (UC Davis, ’73) Record at UC Davis:...........................136-71-1 (17 years) Career Record .......................................................Same 2010 Record..............................................................6-5 2010 Conf. Record/Finish................................... 3-1/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................... 52/22 Starters Returning/Lost................... 18 (8/8/2)/6 (3/3/0)
Media Information
Football Contact............................................. Mike Robles Office Phone............................................(530) 752-3680 E-Mail.............................................merobles@ucdavs.edu Press Box Phone.......................................(530) 752-9367
2010 Results
9/4 at California................................................ L, 52-3 9/11 PORTLAND STATE...................................... L, 41-33 9/18 at San Diego............................................ W, 38-24 9/25 at Weber State............................................. L, 20-9 10/2 at San Jose State...................................... W, 14-13 10/9 SOUTH DAKOTA*.................................... W, 17-13 10/23 SOUTH ALABAMA..................................... L, 24-21 10/30 SOUTHERN UTAH*..................................... L, 55-24 11/6 at North Dakota*...................................... W, 35-16 11/13 at Cal Poly*.............................................. W, 22-21 11/20 SACRAMENTO STATE.............................. W, 17-16 * Great West Conference Game
Weber State The Hornets will be looking for their second straight win against Weber State…the Wildcats will have to replace QB Cameron Higgins who was a four-year starter. Montana The Grizzlies had their run of 17-straight NCAA playoff appearances come to an end in 2010… Montana is the only Big Sky school Sacramento State has never defeated. Montana State Montana State tied for the Big Sky regular season title last season with a 7-1 record…sophomore QB Denarius McGhee returns after earning Big Sky coOffensive Player of the Year honors as a freshman. Northern Colorado Earnest Collins, Jr., returns to his alma mater and takes over as head coach of the Bears…Sacramento State has never lost to UNC, owning a 5-0 mark in the all-time series. Eastern Washington Eastern Washington won its first Football Championship Subdivision title with a come-from-behind win over Delaware…EWU won six games by seven points or less in 2010. Northern Arizona Sacramento State handed NAU a 40-10 loss in Flagstaff, Ariz., and has now won its last two meetings against the Lumberjacks…head coach Jerome Souers enters his 14th season, making him the longest tenured coach in the league. Portland State The Hornets have won their last two games against PSU…the Vikings return to the newly renovated Jeld-Wen Field in downtown Portland after a year away…RB Cory McCaffrey is the leading returning rusher in the Big Sky. Idaho State Big Sky veteran Mike Kramer takes over the ISU program…the Bengals were 1-10 overall and 0-8 in Big Sky games. UC Davis The Causeway Classic returns to Sacramento State in 2011…this will be the final meeting between the two teams before UC Davis joins the Big Sky in 2012…the Hornets have won two of the last three matchups.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
at South Dakota State
Sept. 3
at Utah (9/1)
at at Wyoming Tennessee
at at Lindenwood Washington Arizona
at at Southern Arizona Washington Oregon State State (9/1)
Sept. 10
at Wisconsin
Sept. 17
open
Texas-San Antonio
Sept. 24
UCLA
at UNLV
Oct. 1
at Arizona State
North Dakota
Oct. 8
Arizona
at South Dakota
open
at Idaho State
at Portland State
Oct. 15
BYU
at Cal Poly
Idaho State
Portland State
Northern Arizona
Oct. 22
Washington State
at Weber State
Southern Utah
at Northern Arizona
at Northern Colorado
Montana State
Oct. 29
at Utah
UC Davis
at Montana
Weber State
Idaho State
North Dakota
Portland State
Nov. 5
Stanford
open
Montana State
Western Oregon
at Weber State
at Northern Arizona
open
Northern Colorado
Nov. 12
at California
at Northern Iowa
Northern Arizona
open
open
Portland State
at Cal Poly
at Weber State
at Northern Colorado
at Washington Northern Arizona
at Portland State
at Montana State
Montana
open
at Idaho State
Southern Utah
Weber State
Eastern Washington
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
FCS Playoffs
Nov. 19 Nov. 26
at Oregon
at Utah State
FCS Playoffs
Cal Poly
UC Davis
at Colorado State
at South Dakota
Fort Lewis
Northern Arizona
Eastern Washington
Minot State
at Idaho State
at Montana
at Portland State
at TCU
Northern San Diego Colorado
at Eastern Washington
Weber State
Montana State
Idaho State
open
at Northern Arizona
at Hawai’i
at Montana
Weber State
open
at Idaho State
Portland State
open
Montana
Humboldt State
at Northern Colorado at Northern Eastern Colorado Washington
Home Game
at Eastern Montana Northern Washington State Arizona at Northern Eastern Colorado Washington
Western State
at Montana State
at Montana State
at Montana
at Weber State
Texas-San Antonio
Montana
Willamette
at BYU
at South Dakota
at at Eastern Montana Washington State open
at Southern Utah Cal Poly
North Dakota
Away Game
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2010 IN REVIEW
2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW 2010 RESULTS
DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE ATTEN. Sept. 4 at Stanford L 52-17 30,626 Sept. 11 WESTERN OREGON W 31-17 7,811 Sept. 18 WEBER STATE* (21/20) W 24-17 6,937 Sept. 25 at Montana (14/14) L 28-25 25,965 Oct. 2 MONTANA STATE (10/10) L (OT) 64-61 6,311 Oct. 9 NORTHERN COLORADO W 42-7 9,011 Oct. 23 at Eastern Washington (8/8) L 28-24 7,147 Oct. 30 at Northern Arizona (25/NR) W 40-10 6,729 Nov. 6 PORTLAND STATE W 28-15 7,812 Nov. 13 at Idaho State W 45-17 4,694 Nov. 20 at UC Davis L 17-16 9,785 (The Sports Network Poll/FCS Coaches Poll)
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ATTENDANCE (Avg.)
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SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State Opponents
HORNETS OPPONENTS 353 272 32.1 24.7 201 172 96 64 90 95 15 13 1874 1236 2127 1548 253 312 468 342 4.0 3.6 170.4 112.4 15 10 2296 2438 163-291-13 189-342-10 7.9 7.1 14.1 12.9 208.7 221.6 25 23 4170 3674 759 684 5.5 5.4 379.1 334.0 36-737 58-1197 19-174 19-109 10-161 13-186 20.5 20.6 9.2 5.7 16.1 14.3 15-9 24-16 80-595 78-648 54.1 58.9 53-1937 58-2075 36.5 35.8 34.1 31.1 33:12 26:48 56/156 45/144 36% 31% 9/18 13/25 50% 52% 27-179 16-94 0 0 45 34 13-15 12-13 35-42 83% 26-32 81% 29-42 69% 19-32 59% 37,882 (7,576) 84,946 (14,158)
RUSHING
Player GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Bryan Hilliard 9 195 914 31 883 4.5 12 70 98.1 Jeff Fleming 11 106 542 143 399 3.8 2 46 36.3 Jake Croxdale 11 70 257 21 236 3.4 0 22 21.5 Sam McCowan 11 45 218 7 211 4.7 0 21 19.2 Curtis Shaw 2 17 64 10 54 3.2 1 12 27.0 Chase Deadder 11 3 40 0 40 13.3 0 18 3.6 D. Carmazzi 2 5 33 0 33 6.6 0 15 16.5 Morris Norrise 11 4 23 6 17 4.2 0 14 1.5 S. Tezanos-Pinto 8 6 14 3 11 1.8 0 8 1.4 Ron Richardson 11 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 8 0.8 M. Williams 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Bethel-Thompson 5 6 13 18 -5 -0.8 0 8 -1.0 Brett Willis 9 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 TEAM 11 7 0 9 -9 -1.3 0 0 -0.8 Total 11 468 2127 253 1874 4.0 15 70 170.4 Opponents 11 342 1548 312 1236 3.6 10 77 112.4
PASSING
Player GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Jeff Fleming 11 147.42 138-248-10 55.6 2044 23 80 185.8 Bethel-Thompson 5 89.01 21-38-2 55.3 161 1 14 32.2 Morris Norrise 11 403.60 2-2-0 100.0 33 1 17 3.0 Jake Croxdale 11 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Ron Richardson 11 385.60 1-1-0 100.0 34 0 34 3.1 Augie Heath 11 301.60 1-1-0 100.0 24 0 24 2.2 Total 11 141.71 163-291-13 56.0 2296 25 80 208.7 Opponents 11 131.49 189-342-10 55.3 2438 23 81 221.6
RECEIVING
Player Chase Deadder Morris Norrise Ron Richardson Dylan Lane Matt Carter Sam McCowan Brett Willis Jake Croxdale Reese Heaslet DJ Maciel Brandyn Reed Curtis Shaw Bryan Hilliard Matt Larson Tezanos-Pinto Jeff Fleming Zach Schrader Brian McKeon John Hendershott Total Opponents
GP No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G 11 37 788 21.3 6 76 71.6 11 35 532 15.2 8 80 48.4 11 22 240 10.9 1 22 21.8 10 13 152 11.7 0 33 15.2 10 10 97 9.7 4 41 9.7 11 8 57 7.1 0 35 5.2 9 6 93 15.5 1 40 10.3 11 5 60 12.0 0 54 5.5 11 5 23 4.6 2 17 2.1 7 4 38 9.5 1 13 5.4 2 4 26 6.5 0 13 13.0 2 3 59 19.7 0 49 29.5 9 3 17 5.7 0 11 1.9 6 2 17 8.5 0 13 2.8 8 2 5 2.5 2 4 0.6 11 1 34 34.0 0 34 3.1 11 1 24 24.0 0 24 2.2 11 1 19 19.0 0 19 1.7 1 1 15 15.0 0 15 15.0 11 163 2296 14.1 25 80 208.7 11 189 2438 12.9 23 81 221.6
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 103 81 86 83 0 353 58 98 38 75 3 272
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Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Jeff Fleming 11 354 399 2044 2443 222.1 Bryan Hilliard 9 195 883 0 883 98.1 Jake Croxdale 11 71 236 0 236 21.5 Sam McCowan 11 45 211 0 211 19.2 Bethel-Thompson 5 44 -5 161 156 31.2 Curtis Shaw 2 17 54 0 54 27.0 Morris Norrise 11 6 17 33 50 4.5 Ron Richardson 11 3 9 34 43 3.9 Chase Deadder 11 3 40 0 40 3.6 D. Carmazzi 2 5 33 0 33 16.5 Augie Heath 11 1 0 24 24 2.2 Tezanos-Pinto 8 6 11 0 11 1.4 Brett Willis 9 1 -5 0 -5 -0.6 TEAM 6 7 -9 0 -9 -1.5 Total 11 759 1874 2296 4170 379.1 Opponents 11 684 1236 2438 3674 334.0
SCORING
|--------------PATs--------------| Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Chris Diniz 0 13-15 40-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 79 Bryan Hilliard 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Morris Norrise 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Chase Deadder 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 Matt Carter 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Tezanos-Pinto 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Kyle Monson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Reese Heaslet 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jeff Fleming 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 2-2 0 0 12 Henry Fernandez 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DJ Maciel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Curtis Shaw 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ron Richardson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Randey Peterson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 David Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brett Willis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 45 13-15 40-42 0-1 2 2-2 0 0 353 Opponents 34 12-13 32-33 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 272
PUNT RETURNS Player Kyle Monson Ron Richardson Zach Schrader C. Vanderbeek Randey Peterson Henry Fernandez Total Opponents
No. Yds Avg TD Long 12 101 8.4 1 70 3 9 3.0 0 7 2 19 9.5 0 0 1 16 16.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 1 3 0 23 0.0 1 23 19 174 9.2 3 70 19 109 5.7 0 49
KICK RETURNS
Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Sam McCowan 24 498 20.8 0 38 Evander Wilkins 8 188 23.5 0 34 Kyle Monson 1 17 17.0 0 17 Ron Richardson 1 10 10.0 0 10 Todd Davis 1 5 5.0 0 5 Curtis Shaw 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 36 737 20.5 0 38 Opponents 58 1197 20.6 0 53
INTERCEPTIONS
Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Evander Wilkins 2 50 25.0 0 26 Osgaie Odiase 2 5 2.5 0 5 Dana Willis 2 30 15.0 0 26 Kyle Monson 2 68 34.0 1 68 Zach Schrader 1 7 7.0 0 7 Peter Buck 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 10 161 16.1 1 68 Opponents 13 186 14.3 0 42
FUMBLE RETURNS Player David Coleman Total Opponents
No. Yds Avg TD Long 2 30 15.0 1 25 2 30 15.0 1 25 3 85 28.3 1 65
ALL PURPOSE
Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Bryan Hilliard 9 883 17 0 0 0 900 100.0 Chase Deadder 11 40 788 0 0 0 828 75.3 Sam McCowan 11 211 57 0 498 0 766 69.6 Morris Norrise 11 17 532 0 0 0 549 49.9 Jeff Fleming 11 399 34 0 0 0 433 39.4 Jake Croxdale 11 236 60 0 0 0 296 26.9 Ron Richardson 11 9 240 9 10 0 268 24.4 Evander Wilkins 11 0 0 0 188 50 238 21.6 Kyle Monson 10 0 0 101 17 68 186 18.6 Dylan Lane 10 0 152 0 0 0 152 15.2 Curtis Shaw 2 54 59 0 19 0 132 66.0 Matt Carter 10 0 97 0 0 0 97 9.7 Brett Willis 9 -5 93 0 0 0 88 9.8 Zach Schrader 11 0 24 19 0 7 50 4.5 DJ Maciel 7 0 38 0 0 0 38 5.4 D. Carmazzi 2 33 0 0 0 0 33 16.5 Dana Willis 11 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.7 Brandyn Reed 2 0 26 0 0 0 26 13.0 Henry Fernandez 9 0 0 23 0 0 23 2.6 Reese Heaslet 11 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.1 Brian McKeon 11 0 19 0 0 0 19 1.7 Matt Larson 6 0 17 0 0 0 17 2.8 C. Vanderbeek 11 0 0 16 0 0 16 1.5 S. Tezanos-Pinto 8 11 5 0 0 0 16 2.0 John Hendershott 1 0 15 0 0 0 15 15.0 Randey Peterson 9 0 0 6 0 0 6 0.7 Todd Davis 11 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.5 Osgaie Odiase 11 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5 Peter Buck 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 TEAM 11 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -0.8 M. Bethel-Thompson 5 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -1.0 Total 11 1874 2296 174 737 161 5242 476.5 Opponents 11 1236 2438 109 1197 186 5166 469.6
PUNTING
Player No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Augie Heath 53 1937 36.5 61 1 17 14 0 Total 53 1937 36.5 61 1 17 14 0 Opponents 58 2075 35.8 64 5 10 16 5
FIELD GOALS Player Chris Diniz
FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk 13-15 86.7 0-0 3-3 4-4 4-6 2-2 52 0
FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE
Opponent Sacramento State OPPONENTS Stanford (52) (23) Western Oregon (27) (41) Weber State (43) (32) Montana (50),(42),(28),(34) Montana State (42),43 (40),(30),(25) Northern Colorado - Eastern Washington (28) Northern Arizona (33),(40) (29) Portland State - (40),(24),(44) Idaho State (39) (47) UC Davis 47,(30) 37,(21) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
KICKOFFS
Player Chris Diniz Total Opponents
No. Yds 66 3929 66 3929 53 3374
Avg 59.5 59.5 63.7
TB OB Retn Net YdLn 4 2 4 2 1197 40.2 29 16 1 737 43.7 26
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME PASSING M. Bethel-Thompson Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic at Stanford 15 9 0 60.0 69 0 13 2 8 98.64 Western Oregon DNP-Injured Weber State DNP-Injured at Montana DNP-Injured Montana State DNP-Injured Northern Colorado DNP-Injured at Eastern Wash. DNP-Injured at Northern Arizona DNP Portland State DNP at Idaho State 10 16 1 62.5 65 1 13 0 0 104.75 at UC Davis 2 7 1 28.6 27 0 14 1 7 32.40 Totals 21 38 2 55.3 161 1 14 3 15 89.01 Jeff Fleming Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic at Stanford 6 12 0 50.0 44 0 19 1 3 80.80 Western Oregon 10 22 2 45.5 209 1 49 1 8 122.07 Weber State 13 22 0 59.1 164 2 29 1 7 151.71 at Montana 10 21 1 47.6 73 2 40 3 20 98.72 Montana State 20 36 2 55.6 348 5 45 0 0 171.48 Northern Colorado 13 20 1 65.0 184 2 80 1 7 165.28 at Eastern Wash. 12 32 2 37.5 235 0 76 3 19 86.69 at Northern Arizona 23 32 1 71.9 333 3 54 0 0 183.98 Portland State 13 23 0 56.5 240 3 57 1 7 187.22 at Idaho State 15 19 1 78.9 207 3 29 1 2 212.04 at UC Davis 3 9 0 33.3 7 2 4 1 6 113.20 Totals 138 248 10 55.6 2044 23 80 13 79 147.42
GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING Player Bryan Hilliard Jeff Fleming Jake Croxdale Sam McCowan Curtis Shaw Chase Deadder D. Carmazzi Morris Norrise Tezanos-Pinto Ron Richardson Bethel-Thompson Brett Willis
No-Yds/TD STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD 195-883/12 8-28/0 23-107/2 32-136/1 26-124/0 27-194/2 28-133/2 31-105/2 12-35/2 8-21/1 DNP-Inj DNP-Inj. 106-399/2 4-10/0 6-5/1 10-43/0 8--8/0 9-45/1 11-85/0 18-51/0 3-11/0 6-15/0 8-54/0 23-88/0 70-236/0 1--4/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 2-5/0 0-0/0 3-9/0 0-0/0 11-46/0 4-10/0 21-69/0 27-94/0 45-211/0 0-0/0 6-28/0 7-59/0 4-18/0 3-23/0 2-6/0 0-0/0 8-29/0 4-9/0 4-24/0 7-15/0 17-54/1 12-30/1 5-24/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 3-40/0 0-0/0 1-18/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-22/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-33/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-15/0 DNP 3-18/0 DNP DNP DNP 4-17/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-9/0 1--3/0 2-11/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 6-11/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 2-2/0 0-0/0 2-5/0 0-0/0 2-4/0 0-0/0 2-9/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 6--5/0 3-(-11)/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-13/0 1-(-7)/0 1-(-5)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 1-(-5)/0 0-0/0 DNP
GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING Player Chase Deadder Morris Norrise Ron Richardson Dylan Lane Matt Carter Brett Willis Jake Croxdale Curtis Shaw Sam McCowan DJ Maciel Jeff Fleming Brandyn Reed Zach Schrader Reese Heaslet Brian McKeon Matt Larson Bryan Hilliard John Hendershott S. Tezanos-Pinto
No-Yds/TD STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD 37-788/6 4-26/0 2-65/1 4-83/0 2-43/0 6-145/1 2-15/0 3-124/0 3-65/0 4-116/1 6-102/2 1-4/1 35-532/8 3-27/0 4-41/0 1-16/1 0-0/0 3-76/3 2-86/1 5-56/0 8-97/2 4-71/1 5-62/0 0-0/0 22-240/1 2-24/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-72/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 8-66/1 1-11/0 3-36/0 2-27/0 13-152/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 4-56/0 3-27/0 2-42/0 2-10/0 1-6/0 1-11/0 0-0/0 10-97/4 1-6/0 0-0/0 1-9/0 3-15/2 0-0/0 1-14/0 1-9/0 1-41/0 1-2/1 DNP 1-1/1 6-93/1 0-0/0 1-40/0 1-10/1 1-10/0 1-11/0 2-22/0 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 5-60/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-54/0 1-(-1)/0 1-2/0 1-2/0 3-59/0 2-10/0 1-49/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 8-57/0 0-0/0 1-(-1)/0 1-1/0 2-4/0 1-(-1)/0 2-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-35/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-38/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-5/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-33/0 0-0/0 1-34/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-34/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-26/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 3-28/0 1--2/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 1-24/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-24/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-23/2 1-1/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-22/2 0-0/0 1-19/0 1-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-17/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 2-17/0 0-0/0 3-17/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 2-17/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 1-15/0 DNP-Inj. 1-15/0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 2-5/2 DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 1-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/1 0-0/0
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TotalTackles Sacks Pass QB Fumble Forced Blocked Players GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Hurry Rcv-Yds Fumble Kick Saf Peter Buck 11 52 44 96 8.0-21 2.0-12 1-1 2 . 3-0 1 . . Zach Schrader 11 44 38 82 3.5-11 1.0-6 1-7 5 1 . 2 2 . Dana Willis 11 33 18 51 0.5-0 . 2-30 5 . . 2 . . Kyle Monson 10 34 13 47 0.5-1 . 2-68 7 . . . . . Osgaie Odiase 11 28 16 44 3.5-9 1.0-3 2-5 5 . . . . . Jeff Badger 11 23 18 41 7.5-14 . . 1 . 2-0 . . . Zack Nash 11 26 11 37 16.5-90 13.0-84 . . 4 . 6 . . Christian Clark 11 19 17 36 5.5-42 3.5-36 . 1 3 1-0 . . . Evander Wilkins 11 22 12 34 5.5-13 2.0-8 2-50 . . . 1 . . David Coleman 11 13 13 26 5.0-17 2.0-7 . 4 2 5-30 . . . Joe Larche 11 16 10 26 . . . 2 . 1-0 1 1 . Todd Davis 11 11 10 21 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . . . Matt Lawrence 11 10 10 20 4.5-7 . . . 1 1-0 . . . Marquese Smith 7 11 3 14 1.0-8 1.0-8 . 4 . . 2 . . MattAgaiava 11 3 7 10 1.0-4 0.5-3 . . . 1-0 . . . Markell Williams 11 6 4 10 . . . . . . 1 . . Jake Croxdale 11 3 6 9 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Alesana Laban 11 3 4 7 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . Henry Fernandez 9 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . Randey Peterson 9 5 1 6 . . . . . . . 1 . Cody Allen 10 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . . Sam McCowan 11 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . . Jarred Pereira 3 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . . Chase Deadder 11 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . Chris Diniz 11 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . . Trent Eskew 9 1 3 4 1.5-13 1.0-12 . . . . . . . Jay Reddic 3 1 3 4 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . Corey Vanderbeek 10 2 1 3 . . . . . . . 1 . Dylan Lane 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . . Curtis Shaw 2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Ron Richardson 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . Brett Willis 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Nate Jones 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Matt Larson 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Nate Doverspike 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Augie Heath 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . Clay DePauw 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Avery White 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . James Bobak 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Matt Carter 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Morris Norrise 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . TEAM 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total 11 402 282 684 66-255 27-179 10-161 36 12 16-30 17 5 . Opponents 11 390 434 824 72-233 16-94 13-186 35 9 9-85 9 1 .
CHRISTIAN CLARK
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES Player Peter Buck Zach Schrader Dana Willis Kyle Monson Osgaie Odiase Jeff Badger Zack Nash Christian Clark Evander Wilkins David Coleman Joe Larche Todd Davis Matt Lawrence Marquese Smith Matt Agaiava Markell Williams Jake Croxdale Alesana Laban Henry Fernandez Randey Peterson Cody Allen Sam McCowan Chase Deadder Jarred Pereira Chris Diniz Trent Eskew Jay Reddic Corey Vanderbeek Augie Heath Nate Jones Brett Willis Curtis Shaw Nate Doverspike Dylan Lane Matt Larson Ron Richardson Avery White James Bobak Clay DePauw Matt Carter TEAM Morris Norrise
UA-A-TOT STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD 52-44-96 3-2 4-2 8-3 5-7 4-2 5-6 4-5 4-5 7-8 4-2 4-2 44-38-82 8-1 3-2 5-1 4-7 8-6 2-3 4-2 2-3 4-6 1-3 3-4 33-18-51 6-1 4-1 5-2 4-3 4-4 4-2 4-1 - 1-0 1-3 0-1 34-13-47 4-2 3-0 2-1 3-0 4-1 4-0 2-1 5-1 DNP 3-6 4-1 28-16-44 3-1 1-0 - 2-5 6-0 3-1 5-0 1-1 5-1 2-3 0-4 23-18-41 3-0 1-2 2-1 2-4 4-2 2-2 1-2 3-3 4-1 - 1-1 26-11-37 2-0 4-0 0-1 2-4 3-2 4-2 1-1 1-1 2-0 6-0 1-0 19-17-36 2-0 3-1 2-1 0-4 1-2 0-1 3-0 1-2 2-4 - 5-2 22-12-34 1-1 - - 2-3 2-2 2-2 1-0 5-1 6-1 0-2 3-0 13-13-26 1-1 3-1 2-0 1-5 1-1 1-2 2-1 0-2 - 1-0 1-0 16-10-26 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 5-2 6-2 1-1 11-10-21 - 2-2 - 0-1 2-2 2-1 - 1-2 3-1 1-1 10-10-20 - 2-2 1-0 0-5 3-0 2-0 - - 1-1 - 1-2 11-3-14 2-0 2-1 7-1 DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj - 0-1 - 3-7-10 1-1 0-1 - 0-2 - - 0-2 - 1-0 1-0 0-1 6-4-10 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 - - - 1-0 - 2-1 3-6-9 - - 1-1 - - 0-1 - 0-1 1-0 1-3 3-4-7 0-1 1-0 - 0-2 2-0 0-1 - - - - 2-5-7 DNP DNP - 0-1 1-2 - - 0-1 1-0 0-1 5-1-6 DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-4-6 DNP - - - 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 - - 0-1 5-1-6 - 2-0 1-0 - - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 - 2-3-5 - - - 1-2 - - 1-0 - - 0-1 3-2-5 3-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-5 1-0 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 - - - 1-3-4 DNP DNP - 0-1 - - - 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-3-4 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-3 2-1-3 - - DNP - - 1-0 - 1-1 - - 2-0-2 - - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 2-0-2 DNP - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - DNP DNP 2-0-2 - - 1-0 - 1-0 - DNP - - - DNP 2-0-2 2-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - 2-0-2 - - DNP - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 2-0-2 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - 1-0 1-1-2 - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1-0-1 1-0 DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj 0-1-1 - - - DNP - 0-1 - - - - 0-1-1 - - DNP - - - DNP - - 0-1 1-0-1 - - - - - - 1-0 - - DNP 1-0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 0-1-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - - - -
GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS
Player UA-A-YDS STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD Zack Nash 15-3-90 - 4-0-17 0-1-0 1-0-8 - 3-1-23 - 1-1-6 - 6-0-36 Peter Buck 7-2-21 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 1-1-3 - 2-0-12 - - - 0-1-2 2-0-2 Jeff Badger 7-1-14 2-0-4 - - 2-0-4 - - 1-0-3 2-1-3 - - Christian Clark 5-1-42 - 2-0-8 - - - - 1-0-2 - 1-0-20 - 1-1-12 Evander Wilkins 5-1-13 - - - 2-0-3 - - - 0-1-1 2-0-8 - 1-0-1 David Coleman 4-2-17 - 2-0-7 1-0-5 1-0-2 - 0-1-1 - 0-1-2 - - Matt Lawrence 4-0-6 - 1-0-1 - - 2-0-3 1-0-2 - - - - 0-1-1 Zach Schrader 3-2-12 - - - 1-0-6 - - 1-0-3 - 1-0-1 0-1-1 Osagie Odiase 2-1-7 - - - 0-1-2 1-0-2 - 1-0-3 - - - Trent Eskew 1-1-13 DNP DNP - 0-1-1 - - - - 1-0-12 - Marquese Smith 1-0-8 1-0-8 - - DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj - - - Markell Williams 1-0-5 - - 1-0-5 - - - - - - - Todd Davis 1-0-3 - - - - 1-0-3 - - - - - Matt Agaiava 0-2-4 - - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - 0-1-3 Kyle Monson 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - Alesana Laban 0-1-1 - - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - Dana Willis 0-1-0 - - - 0-1-0 - - - - - - -
GAME-BY-GAME SACKS
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Player UA-A-YDS STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD Zack Nash 13-0-84 - 3-0-13 - 1-0-8 - 3-0-23 - 1-0-5 - 5-0-35 Christian Clark 3-1-36 - 1-0-4 - - - - - - 1-0-20 - 1-1-12 Peter Buck 2-0-12 - - - - - 2-0-12 - - - - Evander Wilkins 2-0-8 - - - - - - - - 2-0-8 - David Coleman 2-0-7 - - 1-0-5 1-0-2 - - - - - - Trent Eskew 1-0-12 - - - - - - - - 1-0-12 - Marquese Smith 1-0-8 1-0-8 - - DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj DNP-Inj - - - Zach Schrader 1-0-6 - - - 1-0-6 - - - - - - Osagie Odiase 1-0-3 - - - - - - 1-0-3 - - - Matt Agaiava 0-1-3 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1-3
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES Game
Final Score By Quarter First Downs Score 1 2 3 4 (ot) Rush-Pass-Pen-Tot
Rushing Att-Yds-TD
Passing Total Offense Punting Fumbles Penalty Third Time of C-A-I-Yds-TD Att-Yds No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds Downs Poss
Hornets
17 7 0 7 3
5-5-2-12
30-54-1
15-27-0-113-0
57-167
6-40.2 2-1 11-85 5/15 28:39
Stanford
52 21 17 7 7
10-9-1-20
38-213-3
17-24-0-316-4
62-529
2-46.5 2-2
Western Oregon 17 0 10 7 0
17-5-12-0
27-74-0
17-40-2-266-2
67-340
7-37.1 2-0 17-121 4/14 28:47
Hornets
7-58
4/9
31:21
31 7 14 7 3
19-11-7-1
41-182-3
10-22-2-209-1
63-391
5-32.2 0-0
Weber State 17 0 3 7 7
19-7-11-1
25-95-0
21-42-1-253-2
67-348
6-36.3 1-0 8-75 4/14 25:00
Hornets
24 0 14 0 10
21-13-6-2
51-244-1
13-22-0-164-2
73-408
7-37.3 1-1
9-65 2/13 35:00
Hornets
25 6 10 3 6
11-6-5-0
40-139-0
11-23-2-107-2
63-246
6-44.8 1-0
6-46 2/14 32:55
Montana
28 7 7 7 7
15-5-9-1
35-40-1
21-28-1-274-3
63-314
6-30.8 4-3 6-45 6/14 27:05
Montana State
64
25-8-15-2
40-261-4
26-43-0-385-4
83-646
3-25.3
Hornets
61 7 3 35 16 (0) 27-11-16-0
40-260-3
21-37-2-364-5
77-624
2-37.5 0-0
13
24
7 17 (3)
1-0
6-40 5/11 31:13
3-28
10/18
30:21
6-54 4/11 29:39
Northern Colo. 7 0 7 0 0
13-5-8-0
54-238
14-24-1-175-1
54-238
8-34.8 3-3 8-60 2/11 22:21
Hornets
42 14 0 14 14
22-12-8-2
70-467
14-21-1-208-2
70-467
4-37.5 1-1
Hornets
24 0 3 0 21
19-9-9-1
50-163-2
12-32-2-235-0
82-398
4-33.5 2-1 13-100 9/20 35:56
Eastern Wash. 28 7 14 0 7
15-6-7-2
28-182-1
15-28-2-141-3
56-323
6-26.2 2-1
Hornets
21-8-11-2
41-155-2
23-32-1-333-3
73-488
3-30.7 1-1
4-45
Northern Ariz. 10 0 0 0 10
10-5-3-2
22-43-0
19-33-0-123-0
55-166
4-55.2 4-4
6-53 3/13 24:20
Portland State 15 0 9 3 3
19-11-8-0
51-233-1
11-27-0-141-0
78-374
3-40.7 1-1 6-27 4/16 35:38
Hornets
28 14 7 0 7
10-3-7-0
28-68-1
13-23-0-240-3
51-308
7-35.6 0-0
Hornets
45 21 7 17 0
25-7-14-4
39-162-0
26-36-2-451-5
75-451
3-33.0 2-1 14-79 7/14 36:25
Idaho State
17 3 0 0 14
13-1-8-4
21-8-0
17-35-2-243-2
56-243
5-47.8 4-3 8-100 1/10 23:35
Hornets
16 13 3 0 0
15-11-2-2
58-190-0
5-16-1-34-2
74-224
6-34.3 3-3 4-36 5/17 37:39
UC Davis
17 7 7 0 3
6-1-5-0
25-20-0
12-19-1-133-2
44-153
8-28.9 1-0 4-41 2/12 22:21
40 14 20 3 3
5-36
4/11
37:39
5-43 5/13 24:04 9/17
35:40
2-9 4/13 24:22
OFFENSIVE STARTERS STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD
LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR WR WR Taylor Maumau Harrell Worthley Doverspike McKeon Bethel-Thompson Hilliard Norrise Deadder Richardson Taylor Maumua Harrell Worthley Doverspike Heaslet Fleming Shaw B. Willis Deadder Carter (TE) Taylor Maumau Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Norrise Deadder Reed Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Reed Deadder McKeon (TE) Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Norrise Deadder Willis Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Richardson Deadder Lane Taylor Maumau Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Croxdale Norrise Deadder Richardson Taylor Gasper Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Norrise Deadder McKeon (TE) Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspike Carter Fleming Hilliard Norrise Deadder McKeon (TE) Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspole McKeon Fleming Croxdale Richardson Deadder Lane Taylor DePauw Harrell Worthley Doverspike Heaslet Fleming Croxdale Norrise Deadder Larson (WR)
DEFENSIVE STARTERS STAN WOU WSU UM MSU NC EWU NAU PSU ISU UCD
DE NT Coleman Agaiava Coleman Agaiava Coleman Agaiava Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence Coleman Lawrence
DT Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark
DE Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash Nash
WLB Buck Buck Buck Buck Allen Buck Buck Buck Buck Buck Buck
MLB Buck/NB CB Badger Perreira (LB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Williams (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Smith Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson Badger Wilkins (NB) Monson
CB Smith Smith Smith Odiase Odiase Odiase Odiase Odiase Odiase Odiase Odiase
FS D. Willis D. Willis D. Willis D. Willis D. Willis D. Willis D. Willis Larche Larche Larche Larche
SS Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader Schrader
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW SACRAMENTO STATE SCORING DRIVES No. of Total Drive Type of Score Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Stanford --- --- --- TD 3:23/1st Stanford 5 29 2:38 TD 8:14/3rd Stanford 10 45 4:31 FG 11:56/4th Western Ore. 4 60 1:52 TD 13:08/1st Western Ore. 4 47 0:59 TD 14:54/2nd Western Ore. 9 55 5:29 TD 6:31/2nd Western Ore. 4 83 0:40 TD 1:49/3rd Western Ore. 12 59 6:14 FG 3:45/4th Weber State 4 39 1:13 TD 14:38/2nd Weber State 6 82 2:42 TD 4:00/2nd Weber State 11 72 5:48 FG 11:49/4th Weber State 9 55 4:46 TD 3:23/4th Montana 4 0 0:49 FG 9:32/1st Montana 7 55 3:41 FG 4:11/1st Montana 2 11 0:45 TD 11:52/2nd Montana 16 69 7:47 FG 1:53/2nd Montana 7 52 3:14 FG 10:04/3rd Montana 2 8 0:29 TD 14:56/4th Montana State 10 71 5:06 TD 5:23/1st
Drive Start --- STAN 29 SAC 25 SAC 40 WOU 47 SAC 45 SAC 17 SAC 31 WSU 39 SAC 18 SAC 2 SAC 45 UM 33 SAC 20 UM 11 SAC 20 SAC 32 UM 8 SAC 29
Scoring Play Monson 70 punt return Shaw 2 run Diniz 52 FG Hilliard 2 run Hilliard 5 run Fleming 8 run Deadder 28 pass from Fleming Diniz 27 FG Norrise 16 pass from Fleming Willis 10 pass from Fleming Diniz 43 FG Hillird 4 run Diniz 50 FG Diniz 42 FG Carter4 pass from Fleming Diniz 28 FG Diniz 34 FG Carter 2 pass from Fleming Maciel 5 pass from Fleming
OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES
No. of Total Drive Type of Score Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Stanford 7 75 3:25 TD 11:35/1st Stanford 2 85 0:51 TD 6:18/1st Stanford 2 63 0:51 TD 2:20/1st Stanford 10 78 4:29 FG 10:36/2nd Stanford 2 7 0:34 TD 8:38/2nd Stanford 8 62 3:54 TD 1:37/2nd Stanford 5 59 2:51 TD 1:28/3rd Stanford 11 60 6:02 TD 2:27/4th Western Ore. 6 62 2:38 TD 12:09/2nd Western Ore. 10 60 3:41 FG 0:05/2nd Western Ore. 4 79 1:43 TD 0:00/3rd Weber State 8 58 0:58 FG 0:00/2nd Weber State 2 49 0:25 TD 10:11/3rd Weber State 10 52 3:25 TD 8:15/4th Montana 4 60 1:38 TD 7:54/1st Montana 5 71 2:07 TD 9:40/2nd Montana 7 47 2:50 TD 10:08/3rd Montana 12 68 5:16 TD 9:34/4th Montana State 11 79 4:25 TD 10:35/1st
Drive Start STAN 25 STAN 15 STAN 37 STAN 17 SAC 7 STAN 38 STAN 41 STAN 40 WOU 38 WOU 16 WOU 21 WSU 27 SAC 49 WSU 48 UM 40 UM 29 SAC 47 UM 32 MSU 21
Scoring Play Stewart 1 run Baldwin 81 pass from Luck Taylor 59 pass from Luck Whitaker 23 FG Ertz 5 pass from Luck Baldwin 15 pass from Luck Gaffney 1 run Wilkerson 1 run Ballard 20 pass from Robinson Morgan 41 FG Ore 52 pass from Robinson McClain 32 FG Kaimikaua 11 pass from Higgins Booker 13 pass from Higgins Reynolds 42 pass from Selle Moutra 54 pass from Roper Reynolds 2 run Carver 29 pass from Roper Begger 2 pass from McGhee
Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Northern Colo. Northern Colo. Northern Colo. Northern Colo. Northern Colo. Northern Colo. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis
SAC 28 SAC 20 MSU 42 SAC 46 MSU 42 MSU 39 SAC 30 SAC 30 SAC 15 SAC 38 --- --- SAC 20 SAC 20 SAC 29 EWU 43 --- SAC 7 NAU 23 NAU 27 SAC 20 NAU 49 SAC 25 SAC 29 SAC 44 SAC 46 SAC 28 SAC 40 SAC 43 SAC 32 SAC 45 SAC 34 SAC 38 --- ISU 11 ISU 22 SAC 20 UCD 20 SAC 38
Diniz 42 FG Hilliard 1 run Fleming 1 run Norrise 26 pass from Fleming Norrise 30 pass from Fleming Norrise 20 pass from Fleming Hilliard 70 run Deadder 45 pass from Fleming Hilliard 1 run Tezanos-Pinto 1 pass from Fleming Peterson 3 blocked punt return Coleman 5 fumble recovery Hilliard 3 run Norrise 80 pass from Fleming Diniz 28 FG Hilliard 3 run Fernandez 23 blocked punt Hilliard 1 run Hilliard 1 run Hilliard 1 run Richardson 10 pass from Fleming Norrise 39 pass from Fleming Norrise 12 pass from Fleming Diniz 33 FG Diniz 40 FG Hilliard 6 run Norrise 43 pass from Fleming Carter 2 pass from Fleming Deadder 57 pass from Fleming Heaslet 2 pass from Fleming Deadder 29 pass from Fleming Heaslet 17 pass from Norisse Deadder 8 pass from Fleming Monson 68 interception return Tezanos-Pinto 4 pass from MBT Diniz 39 FG Carter 1 pass from Fleming Deadder 4 pass from Fleming Diniz 30 FG
Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Montana State Northern Colo. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Northern Ariz. Northern Ariz. Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis
MSU 17 SAC 23 MSU 24 MSU 21 SAC 42 MSU 27 MSU 23 SAC 38 MSU 33 SAC 25 NC 41 SAC 18 EWU 23 EWU 45 SAC 35 NAU 30 --- PSU 26 PSU 30 PSU 20 PSU 34 SAC 28 ISU 18 ISU 34 SAC 38 SAC 12 SAC 10
Davis 2 run Cunningham 40 FG Lloyd 62 pass from McGhee Palmer 68 run Davis 1 run Palmer 2 run Cunningham 30 FG Lloyd 28 pass from McGhee Lloyd 8 pass from McGhee Cunningham 25 FG Walker 9 pass from Baca Kaufman 17 pass from Mitchell Jones 77 run Grant 25 pass from Mitchell Kaufman 6 from Mitchell Zamora 29 FG Anderson 65 fumble return Brown 40 FG McCaffrey 5 run Brown 24 FG Brown 44 FG Garcia 47 FG J. Hill 5 pass from R. Hill Moore 39 pass from R. Hill Soto 23 pass from Wright Soto 16 pass from Wright Kelley 21 FG
11 6 6 3 5 2 1 4 12 6 --- --- 12 1 12 12 --- 9 5 4 8 4 12 7 5 8 3 9 1 9 5 6 9 --- 3 4 11 6 6
47 80 42 54 42 39 70 70 85 62 --- --- 80 80 60 43 --- 93 23 27 80 49 75 55 33 64 72 60 57 68 55 66 62 --- 11 4 80 20 50
5:00 2:11 1:24 1:03 2:06 0:32 0:15 2:01 6:30 2:58 --- --- 5:58 0:12 4:13 5:06 --- 2:44 2:00 1:23 3:45 1:42 3:44 5:02 1:11 4:02 1:09 3:15 0:10 3:29 2:38 2:16 4:04 --- 1:04 1:38 5:50 3:05 2:04
FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD FG
1:41/2nd 12:49/3rd 11:25/3rd 8:46/3rd 6:09/3rd 2:29/3rd 6:44/4th 3:12/4th 8:30/1st 4:38/1st 12:54/3rd 7:03/3rd 12:43/4th 10:49/4th 0:07/2nd 13:21/4th 12:09/4th 7:22/4th 5:56/1st 4:25/1st 13:02/2nd 6:29/2nd 0:20/2nd 2:19/3rd 14:21/4th 6:40/1st 2:14/1st 8:45/2nd 8:59/4th 11:31/1st 8:07/1st 1:50/1st 4:07/2nd 9:18/3rd 3:20/3rd 1:36/3rd 9:10/1st 4:58/1st 0:00/2nd
7 4 4 4 5 8 14 4 5 11 9 2 1 8 7 10 --- 12 7 11 11 4 8 4 4 3 4
83 0 76 79 42 73 64 38 67 17 59 18 77 55 35 58 --- 51 70 73 39 -2 82 66 38 12 6
3:34 0:50 1:02 1:34 1:00 3:00 4:54 1:16 1:52 --- 2:01 0:40 0:15 3:12 2:45 4:28 --- 5:00 3:10 6:17 4:52 1:26 2:23 1:58 1:47 1:13 1:28
TD FG TD TD TD TD FG TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD FG TD FG TD FG FG FG TD TD TD TD FG
1:44/1st 14:56/2nd 9:39/2nd 6:45/2nd 0:31/2nd 3:01/3rd 12:29/4th 5:19/4th 1:52/4th OT 0:27/2nd 12:59/1st 14:40/2nd 9:35/2nd 0:33/4th 9:49/4th 2:52/4th 12:09/2nd 5:28/2nd 8:43/3rd 13:00/4th 4:11/1st 14:13/4th 5:06/4th 1:23/1st 11:10/2nd 6:34/4th
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OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES
Longest Rush: 70 (td), Bryan Hilliard vs. Montana State Longest TD Run: 70, Bryan Hilliard vs. Montana State Longest Pass: 80 (td), Jeff Fleming to Morris Norrise vs. Northern Colorado Longest TD Pass: 80, Jeff Fleming to Morris Norrise vs. Northern Colorado Longest Punt Return: 70 (td), Kyle Monson at Stanford Longest Kickoff Return: 38, Sam McCowan vs. Montana State Longest Interception Return: 68 (td), Kyle Monson at Idaho State Longest Fumble Return: 25, David Coleman at Stanford Most Punts: 7, Augie Heath vs. Weber State/vs. Portland State Longest Punt: 61, Augie Heath at Montana Most Field Goals: 4, Chris Diniz at Montana Longest Field Goal: 52, Chris Diniz at Stanford Most TDs Rushing: 2, Bryan Hilliard, five times, last at Northern Arizona Most TDs Receiving: 3, Morris Norrise vs. Montana State Most TDs Passing: 5, Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State Most Rushing Attempts: 32, Bryan Hilliard vs. Weber State Most Yards Rushing: 194, Bryan Hilliard vs. Montana State Most Pass Attempts: 36, Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State Most Completions: 23, Jeff Fleming at Northern Arizona Most Yards Passing: 348, Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State Most Interceptions Thrown: 2, Jeff Fleming vs. WOU/vs. MSU/at EWU Most Receptions: 8, Morris Norrise & Ron Richardson at Northern Arizona Most Yards Receiving: 145, Chase Deadder vs. Montana State Most Total Offense: 393, Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State Most All-Purpose Yards: 207, Sam McCowan vs. Montana State Most Tackles: 15, Peter Buck vs. Portland State Most Solo Tackles: 8, Three times Most Sacks: 5.0, Zack Nash at Idaho State* Most Tackles-for-Loss: 6.0, Zack Nash at Idaho State* Most Interceptions: 1, Eight times Most Passes Broken Up: 2, Four times * School Record
Longest Rush: 77 (td), Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington Longest TD Run: 77, Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington Longest Pass: 81 (td), Andrew Luck to Doug Baldwin, Stanford Longest TD Pass: 81, Andrew Luck to Doug Baldwin, Stanford Longest Punt Return: 49, Jordan Brown, Weber State Longest Kickoff Return: 53, Everett Gilbert, Montana State Longest Interception Return: 39, Brian Hunter, Northern Arizona Longest Fumble Return: None Most Punts: 7, Scott Buche, WOU/Cameron Kaman, NC/Colton Schmidt, UCD Longest Punt: 64, Drew Zamora, Northern Arizona Most Field Goals: 3, Zach Brown, Portland State Longest Field Goal: 47, Brendon Garcia, Idaho State Most TDs Rushing: 2, C.J. Palmer, Montana State Most TDs Receiving: 3, Julius Lloyd, Montana State Most TDs Passing: 4, Andrew Luck, Stanford/Denarius McGhee, Montana State Most Rushing Attempts: 33, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State Most Yards Rushing: 187, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State Most Pass Attempts: 43, Denarius McGhee, Montana State Most Completions: 26, Denarius McGhee, Montana State Most Yards Passing: 385, Denarius McGhee, Montana State Most Interceptions Thrown: 2, AJ Robinson, WOU/Bo Levi Mitchell, EWU Most Receptions: 8, Demario Ballard, Western Oregon/Julius Lloyd, Montana State Most Yards Receiving: 177, Julius Lloyd, Montana State Most Total Offense: 420, Denarius McGhee, Montana State Most All-Purpose Yards: 214, Everett Gilbert, Montana State Most Tackles: 13, A.J. Storms, Idaho State Most Solo Tackles: 10, Nick Webb, Weber State Most Sacks: 2.0, Chase Thomas, Stanford Most Tackles-for-Loss: 2.0, Five times Most Interceptions: 1, Nine times Most Passes Broken Up: 3, Matt Johnson, Eastern Washington
Individual
Team
High Rushes 58 at UC Davis Yards Rushing 260 vs. Montana State TD Rushes 3 vs. WOU/vs. MSU Pass Attempts 37 vs. Montana State Pass Completions 26 at Idaho State Yards Passing 364 vs. Montana State TD Passes 5 vs. Montana State Total Plays 82 at Eastern Wash. Total Offense 624 vs. Montana State Points 61 vs. Montana State Sacks By 5 vs. NC/at ISU First Downs 27 vs. Montana State Penalties 14 at Idaho State Penalty Yards 100 at Eastern Wash. Turnovers 4 at UC Davis Interceptions Thrown 2 Five times * School Record
TURNOVERS
Takeaways (Fum/Int): 26 (16/10) Giveaways (Fum/Int): 22 (9/13) Difference: +4 (+7/-3) Points Off Turnovers Sacramento State: 109 Opponents: 51
Low 28 vs. Portland State 54 at Stanford 0 at UM/at ISU/at UCD 16 at UC Davis 5 at UC Davis 34 at UC Davis 0 at Stan/at EWU/at UCD 51 vs. Portland State 167 at Stanford 16 at UC Davis 0 vs. WSU/vs. MSU 10 vs. Portland State 2 vs. Portland State 9 vs. Portland State 0 vs. Portland State 0 Three times
KICKOFFS
Individual
Team
High Low Rushes 51 Portland State 21 Idaho State Yards Rushing 261 Montana State 12 Idaho State TD Rushes 4 Montana State 0 Six times Pass Attempts 43 Montana State 19 UC Davis Pass Completions 26 Montana State 11 Portland State Yards Passing 385 Montana State 123 Northern Arizona TD Passes 4 Stanford/MSU 0 NAU/PSU Total Plays 83 Montana State 44 UC Davis Total Offense 646 Montana State 166 Northern Arizona Points 64 Montana State 7 Northern Colo. Sacks By 3 Stanford/Montana/EWU 0 Montana State/NAU First Downs 25 Montana State 6 UC Davis Penalties 17 Western Oregon 3 Montana State Penalty Yards 121 Western Oregon 27 Portland State Turnovers 5 Idaho State 0 Montana State Interceptions Thrown 2 WOU/EWU/ISU 0 Four times * School Record
Kickoffs: 66 Touchbacks: 4 End Zone: 9 Out of Bounds: 2 Opponent Ret. (No.-Yds./Avg.): 58-1,197/20.6 Opponent Touchdowns: 0 Onside Kicks Att. (Recovered by SAC/Att.): 2/3
KICKOFF RETURNS
Opponent Kickoffs: 53 Opponent Touchbacks: 16 End Zone: 17 Out of Bounds: 1 Returns (No.-Yds./Avg.): 36-737/20.5 Touchdowns: 0 Onside Kicks Att. (Recovered by Opp./Att.): 0/2
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW Sept. 4 • Stanford Stadium • Stanford, Calif.
Sept. 11 • Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif.
SACRAMENTO STATE 17 STANFORD 52 STANFORD, Calif. — Andrew Luck completed 17-of-23 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns to lead Stanford to a 52-17 victory. The Cardinal took a quick 14-0 lead with two long drives. The first used seven plays to cover 75 yards and was capped by a 1-yard run from Jeremy Stewart. The second ended with an 81-yard strike down the middle of the field from Luck to Doug Baldwin. The Hornets cut the lead in half with 3:23 left the opening quarter when Kyle Monson took a punt at his own 30-yard line, made the first two defenders miss and dashed 70 yards up the right sideline for a TD. Monson became the first Sacramento State player to return a punt for a touchdown since Fred Amey against Saint Mary’s on Sept. 6, 2003. The Hornets showed their never-say-die attitude in the second half, coming out of the locker room to score a 2-yard touchdown on a run around the left end by Curtis Shaw. After Stanford matched the score, Chris Diniz connected on a career-long tying 52-yard field goal to make the score 45-17 with 11:56 to play in the game. As a team, Sacramento State amassed 167 yards of total offense compared to 529 by the Cardinal. McLeod Bethel Thompson completed 9-of-15 passes for 69 yards before exiting the game at halftime. Junior Jeff Fleming was 6-of-12 for 44 yards in the second half. SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State (0-1) Stanford (1-0)
1 7 21
2 0 17
3 7 7
4 3 7
FINAL 17 52
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 11:35 STAN Stewart 1 yd run (Whitaker kick) 06:18 STAN Baldwin 81 yd pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) 03:23 SAC Monson 70 yd punt return (Diniz kick) 02:20 STAN Taylor 59 yd pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) Second Quarter 10:36 STAN Whitaker 23 yd field goal 08:38 STAN Ertz 5 yd pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) 01:37 STAN Baldwin 15 yd pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) Third Quarter 08:14 SAC Shaw 2 yd run (Diniz kick) 01:28 STAN Gaffney 1 yd run (Whitaker kick) Fourth Quarter 11:56 SAC Diniz 52 yd field goal, 10-45 4:31 02:27 STAN Wilkerson 1 yd run (Whitaker kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC STAN 12 20 30-54 38-213 113 316 27-15-0 24-17-0 57-167 62-529 1-25 0-0 1-70 1-8 5-95 4-100 0-0 0-0 6-40.2 2-46.5 2-1 2-2 11-85 7-58 28:39 31:21 5 of 15 4 of 9 1 of 2 1 of 1 1-1 6-6 1-8 3-11
RUSHING: SAC: Shaw 12-30; Hilliard 8-28; Fleming 4-10; Richardson 1-1; Williams 1-0; Croxdale 1-(-4); Bethel-Thompson 3-(-11). STAN: Loukas 2-57; Amanam 8-50; Gaffney 8-33; Wilkerson 7-27; Stewar 5-21; Taylor 3-16; Luck 3-8; Marecic 1-6; Team 1-(-5). PASSING: SAC: Bethel-Thompson 9-15-0-69; Fleming 6-12-0-44. STAN: Luck 17-23-0-316; Loukas 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: SAC: Deadder 4-26; Norrise 3-27; Richardson 2-24; Shaw 2-10; McKeon 1-19; Carter 1-6; Heaslet 1-1; Hilliard 1-0. STAN: Baldwin 4-111; Whalen 4-64;Reuland 3-37; Ertz 2-8; Taylor 1-59; Toilolo 1-27; Patterson1-13; Amanam 1-(-3). INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: None. STAN: None. FUMBLES: SAC: Hilliard 1-0; Bethel-Thompson 1-1. STAN: Team 1-1; Luck 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Smith 1-0. STAN: Thomas 2-0; Murphy 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: SAC: Schrader 8-1-9; Willis 6-1-7; Monson 4-2-6; Buck 3-2-5; Odiase 3-1-4; Pereira 3-1-4; Badger 3-0-3. STAN: Bergen 3-5-8; Thomas 3-1-4; Thomas 3-1-4; Sherman 3-1-4; Amajoyi 2-1-3; Bernard 2-1-3; Etiz 1-2-3. ATTENDANCE: 30,626
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WESTERN OREGON 17 SACRAMENTO STATE 31 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Bryan Hilliard returned to Hornet Stadium and rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns to lead Sacramento State to a 31-17 victory over Western Oregon. Hilliard, who missed all of last season following surgeries on both shoulders, scored form 2 yards out in the first quarter and added a 5-yard TD run in the second to put Sacramento State up 14-0. The junior finished the game with 23 attempts en route to his ninth 100-yard game of his career. After the Wolves answered with a 20-yard TD pass, quarterback Jeff Fleming put the team up 21-7 with an 8-yard run up the middle. Fleming then extended the team’s lead in the second half, finding Chase Deadder for a 28-yard touchdown pass in the left side of the end zone to make the score, 28-10. WOU pulled back within 11 on the final play of the third quarter when Robinson hit Ore for a 52-yard touchdown down the middle of the field. The final points of the game came on a 27-yard field goal from Chris Diniz. As a team, Sacramento State outgained Western Oregon, 391340. The Hornets also held an edge in time of possession (31:1328:47). Individually, Fleming completed 10-of-22 passes for 209 yards in his starting debut. The junior, who has only been with the team for two weeks, also threw one touchdown and two interceptions. Defensively, Peter Buck was credited with a team-high six stops. Zack Nash added four tackles-for-loss, including three sacks. Junior Evander Wilkins and Buck also intercepted a pass. SCORE BY QUARTERS Western Oregon (1-1) Sacramento State (1-1)
1 0 7
2 10 14
3 7 7
4 0 3
FINAL 17 31
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 13:08 SAC Hilliard 2 yd run (Diniz kick) Second Quarter 14:54 SAC Hilliard 5 yd run (Diniz kick) 12:09 WOU Ballard 20 yd pass from Robinson (Morgan kick) 06:31 SAC Fleming 8 yd run (Diniz kick) 00:05 WOU Morgan 41 yd field goal Third Quarter 01:49 SAC Deadder 28 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 00:00 WOU Ore 52 yd pass from Robinson (Morgan kick) Fourth Quarter 03:45 SAC Diniz 27 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS 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
WOU SAC 17 19 27-74 41-182 266 209 40-17-2 22-10-2 67-340 63-391 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-6 6-177 3-78 2-10 2-27 7-37.1 5-32.2 2-0 0-0 17-121 6-40 28:47 31:13 4 of 14 5 of 11 1 of 2 0 of 0 0-0 4-4 1-8 4-17
RUSHING: WOU: Valdez 9-37; McCrae 8-35; Robinson 10-2. SAC: Hilliard 23-107; McCowan 6-28; Shaw 5-24; Deadder 1-18; Fleming 6-5. PASSING: WOU: Robinson 17-40-2-266. SAC-Fleming 10-22-2-209. RECEIVING: WOU: Ballard 8-111; Ore 3-83; McCrae 2-21; Gates 2-16; Cuellar 1-19; Wright 1-16. SAC: Norrise 4-41; Deadder 2-65; Shaw 1-49; Willis 1-40; Hendershott 1-15; McCowan1-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: WOU: Singleton 1-10; Peila 1-0. SAC: Evander Wilkins 1-26; Peter Buck 1-1. FUMBLES: WOU: Robinson 1-0; Ore 1-0. SAC: None. SACKS (UA-A): WOU: Zoller 1-0. SAC: Nash 3-0; Clark 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: WOU: Singleton 3-5-8; Vercher 2-6-8; Davis 3-36; Peila 3-2-5; Wells 2-3-5; Foss 1-4-5; Vincent 3-1-4; Buchanan 3-1-4; Zoller 2-2-4. SAC: Buck 4-2-6; Willis 4-1-5; Schrader 3-2-5; Nash 4-0-4; Clark 3-1-4; Coleman 3-1-4; Davis 2-2-4; Lawrence 2-2-4. ATTENDANCE: 7,811
Sept. 18 • Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif.
WEBER STATE 17 SACRAMENTO STATE 24 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Led by Bryan Hilliard’s 136 rushing yards, Sacramento State never trailed in its 24-17 win over No. 21 Weber State at Hornet Stadium. Hilliard’s performance was part of a punishing ground attack which amassed 244 yards on 51 carries. The junior carried the ball 32 times and scored the game-winning touchdown when he went around the left end with 3:23 to play. Weber State overcame a 14-3 halftime deficit to tie the game at 1717 when Cameron Higgins hit Josh Booker for a 13-yard touchdown with 8:15 to play in the game. The Hornets answered with a 34-yard kickoff return to take the ball to their own 45-yard line before handing the ball to Hilliard for four consecutive attempts. Facing 3rd-and-7, Fleming found Brandyn Reed on the left sideline for a 13-yard game to keep the drive alive. The play marked Sacramento State’s only successful third down conversion in its first 11 tries. Four plays later, Hilliard scored his 22nd career touchdown. Sacramento State jumped to a 14-0 lead in the second quarter behind touchdown receptions from Morris Norrise and Brett Willis. In the second half, Weber State pulled within four on an 11-yard pass from Higgins to Kam Kaimikaua. Chris Diniz added a 43-yard field goal early in the fourth to extend the lead back to seven. Fleming finished the game 13-of-22 for 164 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. Deadder led the receiving corps with four grabs for 83 yards. Defensively, Peter Buck tied for the game high with 11 stops. Marquese Smith added eight tackles and Dana Willis had seven. As a team, Sacramento State outgained Weber State, 408-348. The biggest difference came on the ground where the Hornets outrushed the Wildcats (244-95). SCORE BY QUARTERS Weber State (1-2, 1-1) Sacramento State (2-1, 1-0)
1 0 0
2 3 14
3 7 0
4 7 10
FINAL 17 24
SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter 14:38 SAC Norrise 16 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 04:00 SAC Willis 10 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 00:00 WSU McClain 32 yd field goal Third Quarter 10:11 WSU Kaimikaua 11 yd pass from Higgins (McClain kick) Fourth Quarter 11:49 SAC Diniz 43 yd field goal 08:15 WSU Booker 13 yd pass from Higgins (McClain kick) 03:23 SAC Hilliard 4 yd run (Diniz kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
WSU SAC 19 21 25-95 51-244 253 164 42-21-1 22-13-0 67-348 73-408 0-0 0-0 5-53 0-0 5-118 3-77 0-0 1-0 6-36.3 7-37.3 1-0 1-1 8-75 9-65 25:00 35:00 4 of 14 2 of 13 1 of 4 1 of 1 3-4 3-5 1-7 1-5
RUSHING: WSU: Booker 12-56; Eldridge 4-27; Higgins 2-15; Tafuna 3-4; Bolen 1-0; Walker 1-(-1); Team 1-(-1); Raught 1-(-5). SAC: Hilliard 32-136; McCowan 7-59; Fleming 10-43; Croxdale 1-7; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: WSU: Higgins 21-42-1-253; Raught 0-0-0-0. SAC: Fleming 13-22-0-164. RECEIVING: WSU: Phillips 7-72; Collins 5-110; Bolen 3-23; Walker 2-13; Booker 1-13; Kaimikaua 1-11; Raught 1-8; Eldridge 1-3. SAC: Deadder 4-83; Reed 3-28; Hilliard 2-17; Norrise 1-16; Willis 1-10; Carter 1-9; McCowan 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: WSU: None. SAC: Kyle Monson 1-0. FUMBLES: WSU: Team 1-0. SAC: Bryan Hilliard 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): WSU: Bowers 1-0. SAC: Coleman 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: WSU: Webb 9-1-10; Morales 6-2-8; Neal 7-0-7; Brown 4-2-6; Keller 3-3-6; Fenn 2-2-4. SAC: Buck 8-3-11; Smith 7-1-8; Willis 5-2-7; Schrader 5-1-6. ATTENDANCE: 6,937
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SACRAMENTO STATE 25 MONTANA 28 MISSOULA, Mont. — In a game which featured eight lead changes, Montana quarterback Justin Roper completed 16-of-19 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns, including the eventual game-winning 29yard TD pass to Bryce Carver as the 14th-ranked Grizzlies knocked off Sacramento State, 28-25, at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Sacramento State forced four turnovers (three fumbles, one interception), controlled the time of possession (32:55-27:05) and outgained Montana on the ground by a 139-40 margin, but could not score on any of its final three possessions. After a 3-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Fleming to Matt Carter gave the Hornets a 25-21 lead, Montana came up with a 12-play drive that featured a 4th-and-1, and three third-and-long conversions capped by a 29-yard touchdown pass to Carver with 9:34 left for a 28-25 lead. Sacramento State kicker Chris Diniz connected on a programrecord tying four field goals (50, 42, 28, 34). Hornet running back Bryan Hilliard, who had already rushed for 100 yards before halftime, finished with 124 yards on 26 carries. Defensively, Sacramento State’s Peter Buck (12) and Zach Schrader (11) both finished with double figures in tackles. Buck, Nash (two) and Dana Willis each forced a fumble while Willis also came up with his first career interception. SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State (2-2, 1-1) Montana (2-2,1-1)
1 2 3 4 FINAL 6 10 3 6 25 7 7 7 7 28
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 09:32 SAC Diniz 50 yd field goal 07:54 UM Reynolds 42 yd pass from Selle (McKnight kick) 04:11 SAC Diniz 42 yd field goal Second Quarter 11:52 SAC Carter 4 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 09:40 UM Moutra 54 yd pass from Roper (McKnight kick) 01:53 SAC Diniz 28 yd field goal Third Quarter 10:08 UM Reynolds 2 yd run (McKnight kick) 06:50 SAC Diniz 34 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 14:56 SAC Carter 3 yd pass from Fleming (Fleming rush failed) 09:34 UM Carver 29 yd pass from Roper (McKnight kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC UM 11 15 40-139 35-40 107 274 23-11-2 28-21-1 63-246 63-314 0-0 0-0 3-21 1-7 3-35 5-82 1-26 2-2 6-44.8 6-30.8 1-0 4-3 6-46 6-45 32:55 27:05 2 of 14 6 of 14 0 of 2 1 of 1 4-5 1-1 3-16 3-20
RUSHING: SAC: Hilliard 26-124; McCowan 4-18; Croxdale 2-5; Fleming 8-(-8). UM: Reynolds 21-42; Roper 6-13; Sambrano 1-0; Moore 1-0; Ngyuen 1-0; Team 1-(-2); Selle 4-(-13). PASSING: SAC: Fleming 10-21-1-73; Richardson 1-1-0-34; Croxdale 0-1-1-0. UM: Roper 16-19-1-189; Selle 5-9-0-85. RECEIVING: SAC: Carter 3-15; Deadder 2-43; McCowan 2-4; Fleming 1-34; Willis 1-10; Croxdale 1-3; Reed1-(-2). UM: Sambrano 7-77; Reynolds 5-60; Carver 3-48; Moutra 2-61; Atkins 2-8; Ngyuen 1-20; Kemp 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: Willis 1-26. UM: Stoll 1-2; Johnson 1-0. FUMBLES: SAC: Fleming 1-0. UM: Sambrano 2-2; Selle 1-0; Ngyuen 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Schrader 1-0; Nash 1-0; Coleman 1-0. UM: Waldhauser 1-1; Cambell 0-1; Fetherston 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: SAC: Buck 5-7-12; Schrader 4-7-11; Willis 4-3-7; Odiase 2-5-7; Badger 2-4-6; Nash 2-4-6; Coleman 1-5-6; Wilkins 2-3-5; Lawrence 0-5-5; Clark 0-4-4. UM: Shaw 4-8-12; Tripp 1-9-10; Dodson 5-4-9; Waldhauser 1-8-9; Stoll 3-4-7; McSurdy 0-7-7; McCord 3-3-6; Fetherston 1-4-5; Cambell 2-2-4; Johnson 2-2-4. ATTENDANCE: 25,965
Oct. 2 • Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif.
MONTANA STATE 64 SACRAMENTO STATE 61 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento State battled back from a 37-10 halftime deficit to force a 61-61 tie at the end of regulation against No. 10 Montana State, but a 25-yard field goal by Jason Cunningham in the first overtime proved to be the difference as the Bobcats prevailed 64-61. The Hornets scored a school-record 35 points in the third quarter and eventually took a 61-54 lead late in the fourth quarter on a 45yard pass from Jeff Fleming to Chase Deadder. MSU tied the game with 1:17 remaining and scored the first points of overtime. Chris Diniz’s 43-yard attempt sailed wide to end the game. The miss was the first of the year for Diniz. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 Montana State (4-1, 2-0) 13 Sacramento State (2-3, 1-2) 7
2 24 3
3 7 35
4 17 16
OT FINAL 3 64 0 61
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 10:35 MSU Begger 2 yd pass from McGhee (kick failed) 05:23 SAC Maciel 5 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 01:44 MSU Davis 2 yd run (Cunningham kick) Second Quarter 14:56 MSU Cunningham 40 yd field goal 09:39 MSU Lloyd 62 yd pass from McGhee (Cunningham kick) 06:45 MSU - Palmer 68 yd run (Cunningham kick) 01:41 SAC Diniz 42 yd field goal 00:31 MSU Davis 1 yd run (Cunningham kick) Third Quarter 12:49 SAC Hilliard 1 yd run (Diniz kick) 11:25 SAC Fleming 1 yd run (Diniz kick) 08:46 SAC Norrise 26 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 06:09 SAC Norrise 30 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 03:01 MSU Palmer 2 yd run (Cunningham kick) 02:29 SAC Norrise 20 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) Fourth Quarter 12:29 MSU Cunningham 30 yd field goal 06:44 SAC Hilliard 70 yd run (Deadder pass from Fleming) 05:19 MSU Lloyd 28 yd pass from McGhee (Cunningham kick) 03:12 SAC Deadder 45 yd pass from Fleming (Carter rec) 01:17 MSU Lloyd 8 yd pass from McGhee (Cunningham kick) Overtime 15:00 MSU Cunningham 25 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS 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 SAC 25 27 40-261 40-260 385 364 43-26-0 37-21-2 83-646 77-624 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 8-205 8-185 2-15 0-0 3-25.3 2-37.5 1-0 0-0 3-28 6-54 30:21 29:39 10 of 18 4 of 11 1 of 2 1 of 2 6-6 3-4 0-0 0-0
RUSHING: MSU: Palmer 12-131; Davis 20-95; McGhee 7-35; Gilbert 1-0. SAC: Hilliard 27-194; Fleming 9-45; McCowan 3-23; Team 1-(-2). PASSING: MSU: McGhee 26-43-0-385. SAC: Fleming 20-36-2-348; Norrise 1-1-0-16. RECEIVING: MSU: Lloyd 8-177; Bleskin 4-57; Gilbert 4-44; Palmer 2-36; Thomas 2-16; Robison 2-16; Akpla 1-23; Siewing 1-16; Begger 1-2; Davis 1-(-2). SAC: Deadder 6-145; Richardson 5-72; Lane 4-56; Norrise 3-76; Willis 1-11; Maciel 1-5; McCowan 1-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: MSU: Minter 1-6; Briggs 1-1; Owens 0-8. SAC: None. FUMBLES: MSU: Gilbert 1-0. SAC: None. SACKS (UA-A): MSU: None. SAC: None. TACKLE LEADERS: MSU: Fuller 4-3-7; Owens 3-4-7; Rider 4-2-6; Trammell 3-3-6; Gords 2-3-5; Ogden 2-3-5; Gale 2-2-4; D’Alba 1-3-4; Grosulak 1-3-4. SAC: Schrader 8-6-14; Willis 4-4-8; Odiase 6-0-6; Badger 4-2-6; Buck 4-2-6; Monson 4-1-5; Nash 3-2-5; Wilkins 2-2-4; Davis 2-2-4. ATTENDANCE: 6,311
Oct. 9 • Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif.
NORTHERN COLO. 7 SACRAMENTO STATE 42 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Bryan Hilliard had 28 carries for 136 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Hornets to a 42-7 Homecoming victory over Northern Colorado at Hornet Stadium. Defensively, the Hornets held Northern Colorado to just 238 yards of total offense and forced four turnovers. Sacramento State was particularly dominant in the second half, limiting the Bears to only 64 yards and five first downs while outscoring the NC 28-0 over the game’s final 30 minutes. Defensive end Zack Nash led a ferocious pass rush with three sacks and a forced fumble. Linebacker Peter Buck added two sacks, and led the Hornets with 11 tackles. Defensive back Dana Willis also forced a fumble, while defensive back Osagie Odiase thwarted a second half Northern Colorado drive with an interception in the end zone. In addition to defense, special teams also proved to play a major factor in the game’s outcome. With Sacramento State clinging to a 14-7 lead early in the third quarter, Corey Vanderbeek blocked a punt at the NC 7-yard line. The blocked punt was recovered by Randey Peterson at the 3-yard line and was returned for a touchdown with 12:54 left in the third quarter, permanently shifting the game’s momentum in favor of the Hornets. Jeff Fleming was very effective spreading the ball around the field, completing passes to eight different receivers and finishing 13-of-20 for 184 yards and two touchdowns, including an 80-yarder to Morrise Norrise. SCORE BY QUARTERS Northern Colorado (2-4,1-3) Sacramento State (3-3,2-2)
1 0 14
2 7 0
3 0 14
4 0 14
FINAL 7 42
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 08:30 SAC Hilliard 1 yd run (Diniz kick) 04:38 SAC Tezanos-Pinto 1 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) Second Quarter 00:27 NC Walker 9 yd pass from Baca (Eden kick) Third Quarter 12:54 SAC Peterson 3 yd blocked punt return (Diniz kick) 07:03 SAC Coleman 5 yd fumble recovery (Diniz kick) Fourth Quarter 12:43 SAC Hilliard 3 yd run (Diniz kick) 10:49 SAC Norrise 80 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
NC SAC 13 22 30-63 49-259 175 208 24-14-1 21-14-1 54-238 70-467 0-0 1-5 2-12 3-24 6-98 2-32 1-24 1-0 8-34.8 4-37.5 3-3 1-1 8-60 5-36 22:21 37:39 2 of 11 4 of 11 0 of 0 1 of 1 1-2 3-4 1-7 5-35
RUSHING: NC: Robinson 19-72; Lobato 5-17; Baca 6-(-26). SAC: Hilliard 28-133; Fleming 11-85; Carmazzi 2-15; Croxdale 3-9; Norrise 1-9; McCowan 2-6; Tezanos-Pinto 2-2. PASSING: NC: Baca 11-20-1-156; Lobato 3-4-0-19. SAC: Fleming 13-20-1-184; Heath 1-1-0-24. RECEIVING: NC: Walker 5-97; Gunn 3-41; Davis 2-11; Sewell 1-11; Steele 1-8; Robinson 1-6; Downing 1-1. SAC: Lane 3-27; Norrise 2-86; Willis 2-22; McCowan 2-19; Deadder 2-15; Schrader 1-24; Carter 1-14; Tezanos-Pinto 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: NC: Hewitt 1-24. SAC: Odiase 1-0. FUMBLES: NC: Baca 1-1; Walker 1-1; Robinson 1-1. SAC: Hilliard 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): NC: Hewitt 0-1; King 0-1. SAC: Nash 3-0; Buck 2-0. TACKLE LEADERS: NC: King 5-6-11; Eddy 4-7-11; Askew 4-3-7; Gibbons 3-3-6; Hewitt 2-4-6; Owens 4-1-5; Holmes 3-2-5; Riggins 2-3-5; Schrenk 3-1-4; Davis 2-2-4; Fahina 1-3-4. SAC: Buck 5-6-11; Willis 4-2-6; Nash 4-2-6; Schrader 2-3-5; Monson 4-0-4; Odiase 3-1-4; Wilkins 2-2-4; Badger 2-2-4. ATTENDANCE: 9,011
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL 2010 REVIEW Oct. 23 • Roos Field • Cheney, Wash.
Oct. 30 • J.L. Walkup Skydome • Flagstaff, Ariz.
SACRAMENTO STATE 24 EASTERN WASH. 28 CHENEY, Wash. — Brandon Kaufman hauled in a 6-yard pass with 33 seconds remaining to lift No. 8 Eastern Washington to a 28-24 win over Sacramento State. The Hornets rallied from a 21-3 deficit heading into the fourth quarter to take a 24-21 lead with 7:22 remaining in the game. The team scored its first touchdown of the game on a 3-yard run from Bryan Hilliard early in the period. After another second-half stop by the defense, Zach Schrader blocked a punt which was scooped up by Henry Fernandez at the 23yard line and returned for a touchdown. The play marked the second blocked punt of the day by the team and the second time the Hornets have scored on a blocked punt in the last two games. Sacramento State took its first lead of the game just four minutes later when Hilliard scored from 1-yard out. EWU jumped to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Kaufman caught a 17-yard pass, Taiwan Jones pinballed his way for a 77-yard touchdown run, and Ashton Grant added a 25-yard TD reception. Sacramento State’s lone points of the half came on a 28-yard field goal from Chris Diniz with seven seconds remaining. Hilliard rushed for 107 yards and two scores on his 30 carries. Chase Deadder caught three passes for 124 yards, including a 76-yarder to lead the team. Jeff Fleming finished the day 12-of-32 for 235 yards and two interceptions. Defensively, Peter Buck tallied nine tackles to lead the Hornets. Zach Johnson was credited with 12 stops to pace the Eagles. SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State (3-4,2-3) Eastern Washington (6-2,5-1)
1 0 7
2 3 14
3 0 0
4 21 7
FINAL 24 28
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 12:59 EWU Kaufman 17 yd pass from Mitchell (Jarrett kick) Second Quarter 14:40 EWU Jones 77 yd run (Jarrett kick) 09:35 EWU Gant 25 yd pass from Mitchell (Jarrett kick) 00:07 SAC Diniz 28 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 13:21 SAC Hilliard 3 yd run (Diniz kick) 12:09 SAC Fernandez 23 yd blocked punt return (Diniz kick) 07:22 SAC Hilliard 1 yd run (Diniz kick) 00:33 EWU Kaufman 6 yd pass from Mitchell (Jarrett kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC EWU 19 15 51-161 28-182 235 141 32-12-2 28-15-2 83-396 56-323 0-0 1-3 3-32 1-0 4-78 5-96 2-29 2-43 4-33.5 6-26.2 2-1 2-1 13-100 5-45 35:56 24:04 9 of 20 5 of 13 1 of 3 0 of 0 3-4 2-3 1-3 3-19
RUSHING: SAC: Hilliard 31-105; Fleming 18-51; Richardson 1-8; Norrise 1-minus 3. EWU: Jones 17-145; Mitchell 6-31; Brown 3-7; Beaumonte 1-0; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: SAC: Fleming 12-32-2-235. EWU: Mitchell 15-28-2-141. RECEIVING: SAC: Norrise 5-56; Deadder 3-124; Lane 2-42; Carter 1-9; Richardson 1-4. EWU: Kaufman 4-34; Gant 3-29; Edwards 2-39; Martin 2-14; Gehring 1-11; Herd 1-9; Beaumonte 1-5; Brown 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: Wilkins 1-24; Odiase 1-5. EWU: Johnson 1-42; Minnerly 1-1. FUMBLES: SAC: Fleming 2-1. EWU: Mitchell 1-0; Jones 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Odiase 1-0. EWU: Ceja 0-2; Sherritt 0-1; Moetului 0-1; Ena 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: SAC: Buck 4-5-9; Schrader 4-2-6; Odiase 5-0-5; Willis 4-1-5. EWU: Johnson 6-6-12; Sherritt 5-6-11; Johnson 7-2-9; Washburn 2-5-7; Minnerly 4-2-6; Ceja 3-3-6; Larry 3-1-4; Calcote 0-4-4. ATTENDANCE: 7,147
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SACRAMENTO STATE 40 NORTHERN ARIZ. 10 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Sacramento State jumped to a quick lead and never looked back as the Hornets marched to a 40-10 win over No. 25 Northern Arizona Saturday afternoon at the J.L. Walkup Skydome. Bryan Hilliard scored the team’s first two touchdowns while Jeff Fleming followed with a 10-yard TD pass to Ron Richardson before hitting Morris Norrise for scores of 39 and 12-yards. In the first half, Fleming completed 20-24 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns. Richardson caught a career-high eight passes in the half while Norrise has seven grabs for a career-best 93 yards. Sacramento State backed off the accelerator in the second half, but not before stretching its lead to 40-0. NAU scored its first points on a 29-yard field goal from Drew Zamora with 9:49 remaining in the game. The final points came on a 65-yard fumble return. As a team, Sacramento State compiled 488 yards while limiting the Lumberjacks to a season-low 166 yards on 55 plays. Fleming finished the game 23-of-32 for 333 yards and three TDs with one interception. Despite Hilliard being held to just 35 yards — snapping his streak of six consecutive 100-yard games — the Hornets still managed to rush for 155 yards against a defense which entered the game ranked third in the Football Championship Subdivision against the rush. Defensively, Peter Buck led the team with nine total tackles. He also recovered a pair of fumbles and disrupted the NAU rushing attack which finished with just 43 yards. Joe Larche added a career high seven tackles and also recovered a fumble. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Sacramento State (4-4,3-3) 14 20 3 3 40 Northern Arizona (4-4,2-3) 0 0 0 10 10 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 05:56 SAC Hilliard 1 yd run (Diniz kick) 04:25 SAC Hilliard 1 yd run (Diniz kick) Second Quarter 13:02 SAC Richardson 10 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 06:29 SAC Norrise 39 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 00:20 SAC Norrise 12 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick blocked) Third Quarter 02:19 SAC Diniz 33 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 14:21 SAC Diniz 40 yd field goal 09:49 NAU Myers 29 yd field goal 02:52 NAU Anderson 65 yd fumble recovery (Myers kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC NAU 21 10 41-155 22-43 333 123 32-23-1 33-19-0 73-488 55-166 0-0 1-65 1-1 0-0 0-0 6-140 0-0 1-39 3-30.7 4-55.2 1-1 4-4 4-45 6-53 35:40 24:20 9 of 17 3 of 13 1 of 2 3 of 5 5-5 1-1 1-5 0-0
RUSHING: SAC: Croxdale 11-46; Hilliard 12-35; McCowan 8-29; Carmazzi 3-18; Norrise 2-11; Fleming 3-11; Tezanos-Pinto 2-5. NAU: Bauman 10-30; Dixon 7-24; Stangel 1-0; Shanks 2-(-2); Herrick 2-(-9). PASSING: SAC: Fleming 23-32-1-333. NAU: Herrick 12-18-0-77; Stangel 7-15-0-46. RECEIVING: SAC: Norrise 8-97; Richardson 8-66; Deadder 3-65; Lane 2-10; Croxdale 1-54; Carter 1-41. NAU: Curry-Chapman 7-52; Shanks 6-29; Paden 2-10; Czyz 2-10; Bauman 1-15; Dixon 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: None. NAU: Hunter 1-39. FUMBLES: SAC: Carmazzi 1-1. NAU: Hunter 1-1; Herrick 1-1; Stangel 1-1; Curry-Chapman 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Nash 1-0. NAU: None. TACKLE LEADERS: SAC: Buck 4-5-9; Larche 5-2-7; Monson 5-1-6; Wilkins 5-1-6; Badger 3-3-6; Schrader 2-3-5. NAU: Julio 3-5-8; Dowd 2-6-8; Pela 0-8-8; Worthington 3-4-7; Worrell 2-4-6; Hunter 1-4-5; Ragland-Johnsen 1-4-5; McKeever 1-4-5; Estrada 1-4-5. ATTENDANCE: 6,729
Nov. 6 • Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif.
PORTLAND STATE 15 SACRAMENTO STATE 28 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Behind three touchdown passes from Jeff Fleming, Sacramento State defeated Portland State, 28-15. Sacramento State jumped to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter beginning with a 6-yard TD from Bryan Hilliard. Morris Norrise extended the lead with a 43-yard catch from Fleming with 2:14 showing. On the play, Fleming faked a hand-off and a reverse before finding Norrise uncovered in the center of the field. Zach Brown made the first of his three field goals with a 40-yard attempt early in the second quarter to put PSU on the board. Fleming answered with a 2-yard pass to tight end Matt Carter on the ensuing drive to push Sacramento State’s lead to 21-3 with 8:45 left in the half. Momentum swung in the favor of the Vikings when Cory McCaffrey rushed up the middle for a 5-yard touchdown. Following a defensive stop, Portland State drove the ball to the Sacramento State 11-yard line and faced a 3rd-and-3. However, Tygue Howland was called for intentional grounding resulting in a 20-yard loss and taking the team out of the red zone. The Vikings then attempted a pass on a fake field goal which fell incomplete. PSU pulled within six, 21-15, on Brown’s third make but the Hornets put the game away when Fleming hit Chase Deadder for a 57-yard touchdown on a post route midway through the fourth quarter. The Hornets did most of their damage through the air with Fleming completing 13-of-23 passes for 240 and three scores. Defensively, Peter Buck led all players with a season-high 15 total tackles, including seven solos. SCORE BY QUARTERS Portland State (2-7,1-5) Sacramento State (5-4,4-3)
1 0 14
2 9 7
3 3 0
4 3 7
FINAL 15 28
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 06:40 SAC Hilliard 6 yd run (Diniz kick) 02:14 SAC Norrise 43 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) Second Quarter 12:09 PSU Brown 40 yd field goal 08:45 SAC Carter 2 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 05:28 PSU McCaffrey 5 yd run (Howland rush failed) Third Quarter 08:43 PSU Brown 24 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 13:00 PSU Brown 44 yd field goal 08:59 SAC Deadder 57 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
PSU SAC 19 10 51-233 28-68 141 240 27-11-0 23-13-0 78-374 51-308 0-0 0-0 3-17 2-8 4-71 3-60 0-0 0-0 3-40.7 7-35.6 0-0 2-0 6-27 2-9 35:38 24:22 4 of 16 4 of 13 3 of 7 1 of 1 3-4 2-2 1-7 4-40
RUSHING: PSU: McCaffrey 33-187; Howland 15-29; Lilley 2-10; Cookman 1-7. SAC: Deadder 2-22; Hilliard 8-21; Fleming 6-15; Croxdale 4-10; McCowan 4-9; Team 3-(-4); Brett Willis 1-(-5). PASSING: PSU: Howland 11-27-0-141. SAC: Fleming 13-23-0-240. RECEIVING: PSU: Cookman 4-45; Monahan 3-45; Noa 2-32; Thomas 1-14; Richards 1-5. SAC: Deadder 4-116; Norrise 4-71; McCowan 1-35; Richardson 1-11; Lane 1-6; Carter 1-2; Croxdale 1-(-1). INTERCEPTIONS: PSU: None. SAC: None. FUMBLES: PSU: None. SAC: Team 1-0; McCowan 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): PSU: Forbes 1-0. SAC: Wilkins 2-0; Eskew 1-0; Clark 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: PSU: Melbo 5-1-6; Macarthy 3-3-6; Rau 3-2-5; Shead 1-3-4. SAC: Buck 7-8-15; Schrader 4-6-10; Larche 6-2-8; Wilkins 6-1-7; Odiase 5-1-6; Clark 2-4-6; Badger 4-1-5; Davis 3-1-4. ATTENDANCE: 7,812
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Nov. 20 • Aggie Stadium • Davis, Calif.
SACRAMENTO STATE 45 IDAHO STATE 17 POCATELLO, Idaho — Led by an amazing first quarter, Sacramento State jumped to a quick lead and never relinquished in a 45-17 victory at Idaho State. The Hornets scored on their opening drive with a 2-yard pass from Jeff Fleming to tight end Reese Heaslet. After the defense forced a fumble, Fleming connected with Chase Deadder for a 29-yard touchdown pass to put the team ahead 14-0 just seven minutes into the game. A 47-yard field goal by Brandon Garcia made the score 14-3 before the Hornets found the end zone for a third time in the opening quarter. The six play, 66-yard drive was capped by a 17-yard pass from receiver Morris Norrise to Heaslet. In the quarter, the Hornets outgained ISU 241-7 and held the ball for over 10 minutes. Sacramento State continued its onslaught in the second quarter with an 8-yard pass from Fleming to Deadder to make the score, 28-3. Kyle Monson added to the team’s lead when he returned an interception 68 yards for a touchdown. McLeod Bethel-Thompson then connected with Stephen Tezanos-Pinto for a juggling catch just inside the front corner of the end zone for the team’s final touchdown. Zack Nash was named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week after tallying six tackles, all for loss, with a school record 5.0 sacks. He also was credited with a QB hurry and a forced fumble. SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State (6-4,5-3) Idaho State (1-9,0-7)
1 21 3
2 7 0
3 17 0
4 0 14
FINAL 45 17
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 11:31 SAC Heaslet 2 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 08:07 SAC Deadder 29 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 04:11 ISU Garcia 47 yd field goal 01:50 SAC Heaslet 17 yd pass from Norrise (Diniz kick) Second Quarter 04:07 SAC Deadder 8 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) Third Quarter 09:18 SAC Monson 68 yd interception return (Diniz kick) 03:20 SAC Tezanos-Pinto 4 yd pass from Bethel-Thompson (Diniz kick) 01:36 SAC Diniz 39 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 14:13 ISU Hill 5 yd pass from Hill (Garcia kick) 05:06 ISU Moore 39 yd pass from Hill (Garcia kick) TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC ISU 24 13 39-162 21-12 289 231 36-26-2 34-16-2 75-451 55-243 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-10 3-65 6-80 2-72 2-52 3-33.0 5-46.8 2-1 4-3 14-79 8-95 36:25 23:35 7 of 14 1 of 10 0 of 1 2 of 3 4-5 1-2 5-35 1-2
RUSHING: SAC: Croxdale 21-69; Fleming 8-54; McCowan 4-24; Bethel-Thompson 2-13; Tezanos-Pinto 2-4; Team 2-(-2). ISU: Storms 1-33; Pleasant 7-20; Hutton 3-16; Moore 3-(-2); Morris 2-(-23); Hill 5-(-37); Bergren 0-5. PASSING: SAC: Fleming 15-19-1-207; Bethel-Thompson 10-16-165; Norrise 1-1-0-17. ISU: Hill 14-31-1-220; Morris 2-3-1-11. RECEIVING: SAC: Deadder 6-102; Norrise 5-62; Heaslet 4-22; Richardson 3-36; Maciel 3-33; Larson 2-17; Lane 1-11; TezanosPinto 1-4; Croxdale 1-2. ISU: Rumble 5-89; Krosch 5-63; Moore 3-60; Hill 2-7; Austin 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: Monson 1-68; Willis 1-4. ISU: Tew 1-35; Monga 1-17. FUMBLES: SAC: Tezanos-Pinto 1-1; Norrise 1-0. ISU: Moore 2-2; Morris 1-1; Hill 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Nash 5-0. ISU: Hudeen 1-0. TACKLES LEADERS: SAC: Monson 3-6-9; Nash 6-0-6; Buck 4-2-6; Odiase 2-3-5; Croxdale 1-3-4; Willis 1-3-4; Schrader 1-3-4. ISU: Storms 4-9-13; Hudeen 6-3-9; Tew 7-1-8; Holmesly 2-5-7; Miller 3-2-5; Arias 3-2-5; Phillips 2-2-4; O’Donnell 1-3-4. ATTENDANCE: 4,694
SACRAMENTO STATE 16 UC DAVIS 17 DAVIS, Calif. — UC Davis’ Sean Kelley’s 21-yard field goal with 6:34 remaining proved to be the game winner as the Aggies defeated Sacramento State, 17-16, in the 57th-annual Causeway Classic at a raindrenched Aggie Stadium. Fighting monsoon-type conditions which featured 22-mile per hour winds, constant rain and a 35-minute lightening delay, both teams combined for just 377 yards. It was a game of field position in the second half as only three points were scored in a second half that featured 13 pass plays. In fact, it was a muffed fair catch deep in Hornet territory by Sacramento State midway through the fourth quarter that set up the winning field goal. The Hornets lost three fumbles and threw an interception — resulting in all 17 of UC Davis’ points. Sacramento State opened the game on fire, scoring touchdowns on its first two drives to take a 13-0 lead with 4:58 remaining in the first half. The Hornets scored on the first drive of the game, converting on a 4th-and-1 from the 1-yard line as Jeff Fleming completed a jump pass to tight end Matt Carter in the back of the end zone. After forcing a three-and-out on UC Davis’ first drive, Sacramento State’s Zach Schrader blocked an Aggie punt and set up the Hornets on the 20-yard line. Six plays later, Fleming found Chase Deadder from four yards out to put Sacramento State up, 13-0. Anthony Soto hauled in two touchdown passes to give the Aggies a 14-13 lead late in the second quarter before Chris Diniz made a 30-yard field goal as time expired. During the break, lighting forced the field and the stadium to be evacuated. The 35-minute delay combined with the 22-minute halftime and warmups, kept both teams off the field for over an hour. SCORE BY QUARTERS Sacramento State (6-5) UC Davis (6-5)
1 13 7
2 3 7
3 0 0
4 0 3
FINAL 16 17
SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 09:10 SAC Carter 1 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick failed) 04:58 SAC Deadder 4 yd pass from Fleming (Diniz kick) 01:23 UCD Soto 23 yd pass from Wright (Kelley kick) Second Quarter 11:10 UCD Soto 16 yd pass from Wright (Kelley kick) 00:00 SAC Diniz 30 yd field goal, 6-50 2:04 Fourth Quarter 06:34 UCD Kelley 21 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS 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
SAC UCD 15 6 58-190 25-20 34 133 16-5-1 19-12-1 74-224 44-153 0-0 1-17 3-11 2--4 2-32 3-30 1-7 1-1 6-34.3 8-28.9 3-3 1-0 4-36 4-41 37:39 22:21 5 of 17 2 of 12 2 of 3 0 of 0 3-3 2-3 2-15 2-13
RUSHING: SAC: Croxdale 27-94; Fleming 23-88; McCowan 7-15; Bethel-Thompson 1-minus 7. UCD: Aprile 13-33; Cutshaw 6-2; Reese 1-0; TEAM 1-(-2); Wright 4-(-13). PASSING: SAC: Fleming 3-9-0-7; Bethel-Thompson 2-7-1-27. UCD: Wright 12-19-1-133. RECEIVING: SAC: Richardson 2-27; Deadder 1-4; Croxdale 1-2; Carter 1-1. UCD: Reese 4-8; Soto 3-49; Creadick 2-46; Rogers 2-21; Cody 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC: Schrader 1-7. UCD: Perkins 1-1. FUMBLES: SAC: Fleming 1-1; Monson 1-1; Croxdale 1-1. UCD: Hemmingsen 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): SAC: Christian Clark 1-1; Matt Agaiava 0-1. UCD: Sobotka, Eric 1-0; Erskine, Bobby 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS: SAC: Clark 5-2-7; Schrader 3-4-7; Buck 4-2-6; Monson 4-1-5; Odiase 0-4-4. UCD: Erskine 4-7-11; Gruendl 7-2-9; Amajoyi 5-4-9; Hart 5-2-7; Lee 4-3-7; Galvin 2-5-7; Sobotka 4-2-6; Benjamin 1-5-6; Lewis 4-1-5. ATTENDANCE: 9,785
Top: The team sings the fight song following a win over Portland State. Middle: Zach Schrader (4) leads the celebration after the Hornets blocked a punt at UC Davis. The team blocked five punts during the year. Bottom: Tight end Matt Carter is met in the end zone following a touchdown catch. Carter, who was the school’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, had four TDs in 2010 on just 10 receptions.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE STATS 2010 BIG SKY ATTENDANCE
2010 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Eastern Washington* Montana State* Montana Sacramento State Weber State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Idaho State * FCS Playoff Participant
BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA 7 1 .875 246 171 13 2 .867 472 374 7 1 .875 250 214 9 3 .750 396 310 5 3 .625 216 189 7 4 .636 349 243 5 3 .625 289 186 6 5 .545 353 272 5 3 .625 218 231 6 5 .545 279 342 4 4 .500 220 154 6 5 .545 314 218 2 6 .250 208 266 3 8 .273 275 345 1 7 .125 207 289 2 9 .182 257 445 0 8 .000 116 270 1 10 .091 172 366
Total Team G Home Att. 1. Montana 6 152,689 2. Montana State 7 100,089 3. Sacramento State 5 37,882 4. Northern Arizona 5 36,991 5. Weber State 5 34,564 6. Eastern Washington 8 51,764 7. Northern Colorado 5 27,919 8. Idaho State 5 26,940 9. Portland State 4 19,579
Avg. 25,448 14,298 7,576 7,392 6,913 6,437 5,584 5,338 4,895
SCORING OFFENSE Montana State Sacramento State Montana Eastern Washington Northern Arizona Weber State Northern Colorado Portland State Idaho State
G PTS 12 396 11 353 11 349 15 472 11 314 11 279 11 275 11 257 11 172
AVG 33.0 32.1 31.7 31.5 28.5 25.4 25.0 23.4 15.6
PASS OFFENSE Montana State Weber State Eastern Washington Montana Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Sacramento State Portland State Idaho State
G YDS YPG 12 3314 276.2 11 2857 259.7 15 3615 241.0 11 2569 233.5 11 2556 232.4 11 2497 227.0 11 2296 208.7 11 2126 193.3 11 1865 169.5
KICKOFF RET Eastern Washington Idaho State Weber State Northern Colorado Montana Montana State Sacramento State Northern Arizona Portland State
RET YDS AVG 61 1429 23.4 57 1256 22.0 42 907 21.6 49 1056 21.6 43 901 21.0 44 918 20.9 36 737 20.5 33 642 19.5 61 1176 19.3
SACKS SACKS YDS SPG Northern Arizona 33 235 3.00 Eastern Washington 32 191 2.13 Montana 30 217 2.73 Sacramento State 26 174 2.36 Montana State 24 182 2.00 Northern Colorado 17 121 1.55 Weber State 15 122 1.36 Portland State 15 86 1.36 Idaho State 14 100 1.27
SCORING DEFENSE Northern Arizona Montana Sacramento State Eastern Washington Montana State Weber State Northern Colorado Idaho State Portland State
G PTS 11 218 11 243 11 272 15 374 12 310 11 342 11 345 11 366 11 445
AVG 19.8 22.1 24.7 24.9 25.8 31.1 31.4 33.3 40.5
PASS DEFENSE Montana Northern Arizona Sacramento State Northern Colorado Montana State Portland State Eastern Washington Idaho State Weber State
G YDS YPG 11 1540 140.0 11 2344 213.1 11 2438 221.6 11 2460 223.6 12 2760 230.0 11 2543 231.2 15 3589 239.3 11 2797 254.3 11 2957 268.8
PUNT RET Idaho State Montana Weber State Northern Colorado Sacramento State Northern Arizona Montana State Eastern Washington Portland State
RET YDS AVG 17 399 17.6 27 374 13.9 24 279 11.6 22 252 11.5 19 174 9.2 29 255 8.8 24 157 6.5 24 128 5.3 17 73 4.3
PENALTIES Montana State Eastern Washington Northern Arizona Sacramento State Northern Colorado Montana Portland State Weber State Idaho State
RUSH OFFENSE Portland State Weber State Montana State Sacramento State Eastern Washington Montana Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Idaho State
G YDS YPG 11 2236 203.3 11 1992 181.1 12 2108 175.7 11 1874 170.4 15 2341 156.1 11 1539 139.9 11 1516 137.8 11 1460 132.7 11 618 56.2
TOTAL OFFENSE Montana State Weber State Eastern Washington Portland State Sacramento State Montana Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Idaho State
G YDS YPG 12 5422 451.8 11 4849 440.8 15 5956 397.1 11 4362 396.5 11 4170 379.1 11 4108 373.5 11 4072 370.2 11 3957 359.7 11 2483 225.7
PUNTING PAVG RAVG NET Idaho State 44.0 4.8 37.5 Montana State 38.0 0.6 36.6 Weber State 39.1 1.8 36.6 Portland State 40.2 4.5 35.4 Eastern Washington 39.2 2.6 34.3 Northern Colorado 39.4 4.0 34.2 Sacramento State 36.5 2.1 34.1 Northern Arizona 40.1 4.2 33.9 Montana 35.9 3.5 31.5
3RD DN CONV. CONV ATT PCT Montana State 76 167 45.5 Weber State 84 188 44.7 Montana 60 162 37.0 Eastern Washington 75 206 36.4 Sacramento State 56 156 35.9 Northern Arizona 56 161 34.8 Northern Colorado 51 154 33.1 Portland State 54 169 32.0 Idaho State 33 137 24.1
RUSH DEFENSE Northern Arizona Sacramento State Eastern Washington Montana Montana State Idaho State Weber State Northern Colorado Portland State
G YDS YPG 11 1029 93.5 11 1236 112.4 15 2094 139.6 11 1648 149.8 12 1858 154.8 11 1799 163.5 11 1910 173.6 11 1923 174.8 11 2562 232.9
TOTAL DEFENSE Montana Northern Arizona Sacramento State Eastern Washington Montana State Northern Colorado Idaho State Weber State Portland State
G YDS YPG 11 3188 289.8 11 3373 306.6 11 3674 334.0 15 5683 378.9 12 4618 384.8 11 4383 398.5 11 4596 417.8 11 4867 442.5 11 5105 464.1
TURNOVER MAR Eastern Washington Northern Colorado Sacramento State Northern Arizona Montana State Portland State Idaho State Montana Weber State
OPP 3RD CONV. CONV ATT PCT Montana 49 172 28.5 Sacramento State 45 144 31.2 Northern Arizona 51 160 31.9 Portland State 47 138 34.1 Weber State 56 152 36.8 Northern Colorado 54 146 37.0 Eastern Washington 96 238 40.3 Montana State 74 175 42.3 Idaho State 69 162 42.6
+ - MAR 47 35 +12 26 20 +6 26 22 +4 25 23 +2 24 24 0 20 26 -6 23 29 -6 25 32 -7 15 24 -9
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PEN YDS YPG 62 545 45.4 87 717 47.8 66 574 52.2 80 595 54.1 75 662 60.2 80 691 62.8 89 714 64.9 87 732 66.5 77 779 70.8
2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE STATS RUSHING Taiwan Jones, EWU Cory McCaffrey, PSU Bryan Hilliard, SAC Zach Bauman, NAU Orenzo Davis, MSU Chase Reynolds, UM Andre Harris, NC Bo Bolen, WSU Giovannie Dixon, NAU Vai Tafuna, WSU
G 12 11 9 11 12 11 10 11 10 11
ATT YDS AVG 221 1742 145.2 231 1287 117.0 195 883 98.1 237 1059 96.3 206 1126 93.8 191 982 89.3 151 711 71.1 153 704 64.0 83 512 51.2 135 551 50.1
RECEPTIONS/GM G REC YDS R/GM Curry-Chapman, WSU 11 69 738 6.3 Austin Shanks, NAU 11 65 613 5.9 Joe Collins, WSU 11 61 1046 5.5 Brandon Kaufman, EWU 15 76 1214 5.1 Jace Davis, NC 11 53 992 4.8 Mike Phillips, WSU 11 52 793 4.7 Jabin Sambrano, UM 9 39 584 4.3 Everett Gilbert, MSU 12 48 574 4.0 Nicolas Edwards, EWU 15 57 614 3.8 Nick Hutter, PSU 10 38 521 3.8
FIELD GOALS/GM FG J. Cunningham, MSU 20 Zach Brown, PSU 18 Shaun McClain, WSU 15 Matt Myers, NAU 14 Brody McKnight, UM 14 Chris Diniz, SAC 13 Brendon Garcia, ISU 8 Mike Jarrett, EWU 10 Mason Puckett, NC 4 Kevin Miller, EWU 2
PASS EFFICIENCY COMP Mike Hoke, WSU 23 D. McGhee, MSU 227 Jeff Fleming, SAC 138 Bo Mitchell, EWU 300 Justin Roper, UM 171 Dylan Orms, NC 133 Michael Harrick, NAU 194 Cameron Higgins, WSU 210 Chase Stangel, NAU 45 Russel Hill, ISU 92
YDS 345 3163 2044 3496 1885 2055 2061 2512 376 1194
TD-INT 2-0 23-6 23-10 37-15 19-11 15-9 15-9 15-11 2-0 8-8
EFF 162.7 153.8 147.4 135.8 133.1 132.7 130.3 124.9 112.4 99.4
REC. YARDS/GM G Joe Collins, WSU 11 Jace Davis, NC 11 Brandon Kaufman, EWU 15 Mike Phillips, WSU 11 Chase Deadder, SAC 11 Curry-Chapman, WSU 11 Jabin Sambrano, UM 9 Julius Lloyd, MSU 12 Elvis Akpla, MSU 12 Austin Shanks, NAU 11
REC 61 53 76 52 37 69 39 36 43 65
YDS 1046 992 1214 793 788 738 584 711 682 613
SCORING Zach Bauman, NAU Taiwan Jones, EWU J. Cunningham, MSU Bryan Hilliard, SAC Brody McKnight, UM Zach Brown, PSU Chris Diniz, SAC Matt Myers, NAU Andre Harris, NC Chase Reynolds, UM
PASSING AVG COMP D. McGhee, MSU 227 Bo Mitchell, EWU 300 Cameron Higgins, WSU 210 Michael Harrick, NAU 194 Dylan Orms, NC 133 Jeff Fleming, SAC 138 Justin Roper, UM 171 Russel Hill, ISU 92 Tygue Howland, PSU 85 Kyle Morris, ISU 58
ATT 362 505 359 306 254 248 278 204 175 124
PCT .627 .594 .585 .634 .524 .556 .615 .451 .486 .468
AVG 263.6 233.1 228.4 206.1 205.5 185.8 171.4 119.4 92.5 74.6
INTERCEPTIONS Erik Stoll, UM Trumaine Johnson, UM Matt Johnson, EWU Dustin Tew, ISU Brian Hunter, NAU Manoa Latu, PSU Korey Askew, NC David James, WSU Jeff Minnerly, EWU Kyle Monson, SAC
G 11 11 15 11 11 11 11 11 15 10
INT 5 4 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 2
YDS INT/G 73 0.45 88 0.36 73 0.33 135 0.27 75 0.27 44 0.27 18 0.27 12 0.28 80 0.20 68 0.20
SCORING (TDs) RUSH Zach Bauman, NAU 14 Taiwan Jones, EWU 14 Bryan Hilliard, SAC 12 Andre Harris, NC 10 Chase Reynolds, UM 8 Cory McCaffrey, PSU 10 Brandon Kaufman, EWU 0 Orenzo Davis, MSU 10 Vai Tafuna, WSU 10 C.J. Palmer, MSU 5
TOTAL OFFENSE RUSH D. McGhee, MSU 181 Bo Mitchell, EWU 47 Cameron Higgins, WSU 11 Dylan Orms, NC 217 Jeff Fleming, SAC 399 Michael Herrick, NAU -44 Justin Roper, UM 120 Taiwan Jones, EWU 1742 Cory McCaffrey, PSU 1287 Russel Hill, ISU -187
PASS 3163 3496 2512 2055 2044 2061 1885 0 0 1194
YARDS 3344 3543 2523 2272 2443 2017 2005 1742 1287 247
AVG 278.7 236.2 229.4 227.2 222.1 201.7 182.3 145.2 117.0 100.7
PUNT RETURNS Tavoy Moore, ISU Peter Ngyuen, UM Jordan Brown, WSU Dominic Gunn, NC Matt Estrada, NAU
RET 15 24 23 21 19
YDS 275 307 284 248 188
TD 2 0 0 9 1
AVG 18.3 12.8 12.3 11.8 9.9
REC 342 421 256 173 136 308 333 574 17 1046
RET 337 383 842 372 0 0 0 637 0 0
AVG 201.8 184.9 163.8 130.9 129.4 124.3 119.5 111.9 100.0 95.5
RET 25 27 26 35 45
YDS 712 670 637 847 1086
TD 3 0 0 0 2
AVG 28.5 24.8 24.5 24.2 24.1
UA AST TOT AVG 63 83 146 13.3 85 91 176 11.7 32 80 112 10.2 50 59 109 9.9 49 51 100 9.1 67 33 100 9.1 69 30 99 9.0 36 63 99 9.0 62 72 134 8.9 52 44 96 8.7
ALL PURPOSE Taiwan Jones, EWU Tavoy Moore, ISU Bo Bolen, WSU Orenzo Davis, MSU Cory McCaffrey, PSU Zach Bauman, NAU Chase Reynolds, UM Everett Gilbert, MSU Bryan Hilliard, SAC Joe Collins, WSU
KICK RETURNS Jesse Hoffman, EWU Peter Ngyuen, UM Everett Gilbert, MSU Bo Bolen, WSU Tavoy Moore, ISU
TACKLES A.J. Storms, ISU J.C. Sherritt, EWU Caleb McSurdy, UM Chris Holmesly, ISU Basim Hudeen, ISU Jordan Brown, WSU Nick Webb, WSU Jordan Tripp, UM Zach Johnson, EWU Peter Buck, SAC
PUNTING David Harrington, ISU Thomas Duyndam, PSU Drew Zamora, NAU Cameron Kaman, NC Cameron Zuber, EWU Josh Kealamakia, WSU Brody McKnight, UM Rory Perez, MSU Augie Heath, SAC
G 11 10 11 10 15 10 11 12 11
SACKS Zack Nash, SAC Dan Ogden, MSU Scott McKeever, NAU Isaac Bond, NAU Sean Rutten, ISU B. Waldhauser, UM Renard Williams, EWU Zach Minter, MSU Five tied
UA AST TOT AVG 13 0 13.0 1.18 7 0 7.0 0.58 5 1 5.5 0.55 5 1 5.5 0.50 5 0 5.0 0.45 4 2 5.0 0.45 5 3 6.5 0.43 4 1 4.5 0.38 4 0 4.0 0.36
RUSH 1742 252 704 1126 1287 1059 982 132 883 5
AVG 95.1 90.2 80.9 72.1 71.6 67.1 64.9 59.2 56.8 55.7
P YDS AVG 69 3060 44.3 51 2171 42.6 48 2025 42.2 59 2384 40.4 69 2781 40.3 45 1797 39.9 53 2043 38.5 47 1788 38.0 53 1937 36.5
TD 16 17 0 12 0 0 0 0 11 12
FGA 24 26 20 18 18 15 14 19 8 3
PCT FG/G 83.3 1.67 69.2 1.64 75.0 1.36 77.8 1.27 77.8 1.27 86.7 1.18 57.1 0.73 52.6 0.67 50.0 0.40 66.7 0.13
FG 0 0 20 0 14 18 13 14 0 0
XP PTS/G 0 8.7 0 8.5 42 8.5 0 8.0 41 7.5 27 7.2 40 7.2 34 6.9 0 6.6 0 6.5
REC 2 3 0 1 4 1 15 1 0 3
RET PTS/G 0 8.7 0 8.5 0 8.0 0 6.6 0 6.5 0 6.0 0 6.0 0 5.5 0 5.5 0 4.4
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE AWARDS First Team Offense
First Team Defense
Pos Player WR Brandon Kaufman Jace Davis Joe Collins# OT Mike Person*# Caleb Turner OG Kris Poindexter J.C. Oram C Chris Powers TE Julius Thomas QB Denarius McGhee RB Taiwan Jones*# Cory McCaffrey FB Vai Tafuna K Jason Cunningham RS Tavoy Moore#
Yr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
School Eastern Wash. Weber State Weber State Montana State Weber State Northern Arizona Weber State Eastern Wash. Portland State Montana State Eastern Wash. Portland State Weber State Montana State Idaho State
Second Team Offense Pos Player WR Chase Deadder Austin Shanks D. Curry-Chapman OT John Taylor Gabe Jackson OG Russ Piette Alex Terrien C Alex Verlanic TE Kyle Begger QB Jeff Fleming RB Orenzo Davis Zach Bauman FB Calvin Paciulli K Brody McKnight RS Peter Nguyen Dominic Gunn
Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So.
School Sacramento State Northern Arizona Northern Arizona Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Montana Montana State Montana Montana State Sacramento State Montana State Northern Arizona Northern Arizona Montana Montana Northern Colorado
Pos Player DT Dan Ogden* Renard Williams* DE Zach Nash# Isaac Bond OLB J.C. Sherritt*# Nick Webb A.J. Storms* ILB Reid Worthington John Eddy CB Trumaine Johnson* Korey Askew S Erik Stoll Matt Johnson P David Harrington
Award Winners
Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
School Montana State Eastern Wash. Sacramento State Northern Arizona Eastern Wash. Weber State Idaho State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Montana Northern Colorado Montana Eastern Wash. Idaho State
Second Team Defense Pos Player DT Christian Clark Bryan Waldhauser DE Sean Rutten Severin Campbell OLB Zach Johnson Scott McKeever ILB Peter Buck Caleb McSurdy CB Dante Calcote DeShawn Shead S Zach Schrader Matt Estrada Jordan Brown P Drew Zamora
Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
School Sacramento State Montana Idaho State Montana Eastern Wash. Northern Arizona Sacramento State Montana Eastern Wash. Portland State Sacramento State Northern Arizona Weber State Northern Arizona
Special Teams Player Yr. School 1st Darriell Beaumonte Jr. Eastern Wash. 2nd Bo Bolen So. Weber State
* two-time first team selection / # unanimous selection
Honorable Mention Eastern Washington Steven Forgette, Fr., OG; Ashton Gant, Sr., WR; Jesse Hoffman, Sr., RS; Tyler Jolley, Sr., DT; Matt Martin, Sr., TE; Jeff Minnerly, So., S; Bo Levi Mitchell, Jr., QB; Nikolai Myers, Sr., OG; Cameron Zuber, Sr., P.
Northern Arizona Michael Battisti, Sr., DE; Cody Dowd, Sr., ILB; Trey Gilleo, So., OT; Michael Herrick, Sr., QB; Brian Hunter, Sr., CB; Nick Larson, Sr., TE; Alex Mott, Jr., OG; Matt Myers, Jr., K; Mainoa Pe’a, Sr., DT; Kyle Rath, Sr., DE; Reid Worthington, Sr., ST; Taelor Worrell, Sr., CB.
Idaho State Chris Holmesly, Sr., S; Basim Hudeen, Jr., ILB; Jordan Monga, Jr., DT; Mitch Rudder, Sr., OT.
Northern Colorado Lee Barbiasz, Jr., OT; Andrew Downing, Jr., FB; Nick Hernon, Jr., DE; Max Hewitt, Sr., S; V.J. Holmes, Jr., DE; Matt King, Sr., OLB; Tim McGraw, Sr., C; Patrick Walker, Jr., WR.
Montana Chuck Burton, Jr., OT; Brandon Dodson, Sr., CB; Ryan Fetherston, Jr., DE; Greg Hardy, So., TE; Tyler Hobbs, Sr., DT; Jeff Larson, Sr., ST; Anton Moutra, Jr., WR; Chase Reynolds, Sr., RB; Jabin Sambrano, Jr., WR; Andrew Selle, Sr., QB; Jordan Tripp, So., OLB; Jimmy Wilson, Sr., S. Montana State Elvis Akpla, Jr., WR; Blayde Becksted, Sr., ST; Tanner Bleskin, Fr., WR; Arnold Briggs, Sr., CB; Jordan Craney, Sr., S; Everett Gilbert, So., WR; Aleksei Grosulak, Fr., ILB; Julius Lloyd, Sr., WR; Zach Minter, So., DT; Jody Owens, So., ILB; Michael Rider, Sr., S; Rory Perez, Fr., P.
Offensive POY................... Taiwan Jones, RB, EWU Denarius McGhee, QB, MSU Defensive POY...................... J.C. Sherritt, LB, EWU Newcomer.................Denarius McGhee, QB, MSU Coach of the Year................... Beau Baldwin, EWU
Big Sky Offensive Players of the Week
Sept. 6.............................. Taiwan Jones, RB, EWU Sept. 13.....................Cameron Higgins, QB, WSU Sept. 20............................ Taiwan Jones, RB, EWU Sept. 27................................Justin Roper, QB, UM Oct. 4........................Denarius McGhee, QB, MSU Oct. 11.................................Justin Roper, QB, UM Oct. 18........................ Michael Herrick, QB, NAU Oct. 25......................Denarius McGhee, QB, MSU Nov. 1............................... Taiwan Jones, RB, EWU Jeff Fleming, QB, SAC Nov. 8........................Denarius McGhee, QB, MSU Nov. 15............................Chase Reynolds, RB, UM Nov. 22........................Giovannie Dixon, RB, NAU
Big Sky Defensive Players of the Week
Sept. 6..................................Korey Askey, CB, NC Sept. 13........................Aleksei Grosulak, LB, MSU Sept. 20.............................Matt Johnson, LB, EWU Sept. 27...............................Zach Minter, DT, MSU Matt Estarda, S, NAU Oct. 4.......................... Bryan Waldhauser, DT, UM J.C. Sherritt, LB, EWU Oct. 11................................ J.C. Sherritt, LB, EWU Oct. 18................................ J.C. Sherritt, LB, EWU Oct. 25..............................Matt Johnson, LB, EWU Nov. 1................................Jordan Brown, S, WSU Nov. 8...........................Aleksei Grosulak, LB, MSU Nov. 15................................. Zack Nash, DE, SAC Nov. 22................................ J.C. Sherritt, LB, EWU Jordan Craney, S, MSU
Big Sky Special Teams Players of the Week
Sept. 6................................... Zach Brown, K, PSU Sept. 13................................. Zach Brown, K, PSU Sept. 20............................. Tavoy Moore, Ret., ISU Sept. 27.................................. Chris Diniz, K, SAC Oct. 4.............................. Matt Estrada, Ret., NAU Oct. 11.............................. Tavoy Moore, Ret., ISU Oct. 18............................. Brody McKnight, K, UM Oct. 25..................................Bo Bolen, Ret., WSU Nov. 1.............................. Josh Kealamkia, P, WSU Nov. 8...............................Cameron Kaman, P, NC Nov. 15..........................Jesse Hoffman, Ret., EWU Dominic Gunn, Ret., NC Nov. 22...............................Drew Zamora, P, NAU
Portland State Zach Brown, So., K; Thomas Duyndam, So., P; Connor Kavanaugh, Jr., QB; Adam Kleffner, Jr., C; Julious Moore, Fr., DT; Kyle Ritt, So., OT; Carl Sommer, Jr., DE; Dustin Waldron, Jr., OT. Sacramento State David Coleman, Jr., DE; Chris Diniz, Sr., K; Nate Doverspike, Jr., OT; Bryan Hilliard, Jr., RB; Morris Norrise, Fr., WR. Weber State Bo Bolen, So., RB; Faron Creighton, Sr., CB; Sam Fenn, Sr., DE; Cameron Higgins, Sr., QB; Brian Jankowski, So., TE; Josh Kealamakia, Fr., P; Mike Phillips, Sr., WR; Adam SagapoluteleWhite, So., DT; Taylor Sedillo, Sr., ILB; Tyson Tiatia, Fr., C.
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS General Team
Most Points Scored 1999.............................414 1988.............................368 1991.............................367 Fewest Points Scored 1954...............................40 1955...............................48 1977...............................71 Most Points Per Game 1999............................37.6 1988............................36.8 1991............................36.7 Fewest Points Per Game 1954..............................5.7 1955..............................6.9 1977..............................7.1 Highest Scoring Margin 1988...........................+159 1991...........................+143 1992...........................+119 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1999...........................+104 Lowest Scoring Margin 2004........................... -225 1997........................... -220 1996........................... -218 Most First Downs 2002.............................263 1999.............................252 1988.............................240 Fewest First Downs 2006.............................139 1987.............................141 1980.............................151 Most Touchdowns 1999...............................53 1988...............................49 1991...............................48 Fewest Touchdowns 1987...............................16 1980...............................20 2006...............................20 Most Field Goals 2002...............................14 1999...............................14 2010...............................13 1998...............................13 1991...............................13
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Fewest Field Goals 1994.................................1 1983.................................1 1995.................................2
Most Penalties 1985.............................124 1988.............................115 2004.............................102 Fewest Penalties 2009...............................64 1994...............................64 2002...............................70 Most Penalty Yards 1985..........................1,089 1988..........................1,057 1997.............................932 Fewest Penalty Yards 2009.............................531 1994.............................544 2010.............................595
Offense
Rushing
Most Rush Attempts 1981.............................575 1998.............................528 2002.............................517 Fewest Rush Attempts 2004.............................343 2006.............................346 1996.............................350 Most Rushing Yards 1999..........................2,584 1995..........................2,564 1998..........................2,510 Fewest Rushing Yards 2006.............................703 2004..........................1,080 1996..........................1,098
Most Passing Yards/Game 1996..........................282.5 1992..........................268.7 1988..........................263.9
Fewest Interceptions 2007.................................6 1991.................................7 1997.................................7
Fewest Passing Yards/Game 1987..........................107.7 1998..........................133.8 1980..........................143.2
Most Fumbles Recovered 1984...............................17 1992...............................17 1995...............................17
Most Passing Yards/Pass 1988............................8.51 1991............................8.41 1999............................8.25
Fewest Fumbles Recovered 2006.................................5 2009.................................7 1980.................................9
Fewest Passing Yards/Pass 2005............................4.69 1987............................4.94 2007............................5.92
Most Turnovers Forced 1984...............................37 1985...............................34 1986...............................33 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1995...............................29
Turnovers
Most Plays 2002.............................904 1981.............................862 2008.............................852
Most Rushing Yards/Game 1998..........................260.7 1991..........................240.5 1999..........................234.9
Fewest Plays 2006.............................638 1980.............................658 1989.............................661
Fewest Rushing Yards/Game 2006............................63.9 2004............................98.2 1996............................99.8
Fewest Turnovers 1998...............................14 2000...............................15 1991...............................17
Most Total Yards 1999..........................5,174 2002..........................4,893 1988..........................4,860
Most Yards/Rush 1985............................5.57 1998............................5.43 1999............................5.39
Most Interceptions Thrown 1986...............................23 1996...............................20 2004...............................20
Fewest Total Yards 2006..........................2,680 1987..........................2,886 2005..........................3,010
Fewest Yards/Rush 2006............................2.03 1992............................2.77 1981............................2.91
Most Yards Per Game 1988..........................486.0 1999..........................470.4 1991..........................444.1
Passing
Fewest Interceptions Thrown 2000.................................6 1991.................................6 1983.................................7 2002.................................7
Fewest Yards Per Game 2006..........................243.6 1987..........................262.4 2005..........................273.6 Most Total Yards/Play 1999............................6.52 1985............................6.32 1981............................6.32 Fewest Total Yards/Play 2005............................3.94 1987............................4.05 1981............................4.13
Most Turnovers 1986...............................44 1982...............................35 1999...............................33
Most Pass Attempts 1996.............................478 2001.............................409 1995.............................393
Most Fumbles Lost 1986...............................21 1982...............................21 1983...............................21
Fewest Pass Attempts 1980.............................208 1998.............................217 1987.............................240
Fewest Fumbles Lost 1998.................................5 1992.................................5 2006.................................6 1995.................................6
Most Passing Yards 1996..........................3,108 2002..........................3,016 1995..........................2,762 Fewest Passing Yards 1987..........................1,185 1980..........................1,432 1998..........................1,472
Most Interceptions 1985...............................21 1984...............................20 1983...............................19 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994...............................18
Best Turnover Margin 1998.............................+13 1992.............................+12 1985.............................+11 Worst Turnover Margin 2007............................. -14 1986............................. -11 1997............................... -9
Defense
Most Sacks 1986...............................53 1985...............................41 1987...............................36 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2004 & 2007...................33 Fewest Sacks 2001...............................12 1997...............................13 1994...............................15 Most Points Allowed 1996.............................466 2001.............................424 2004.............................415 Fewest Points Allowed 1992.............................149 1980.............................185 1981.............................186 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994.............................214
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Most Plays Allowed 1989.............................947 1999.............................888 2002.............................860
Most Yards Allowed/Play 1997............................7.62 1996............................6.93 2001............................6.84
Most Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 2001..........................243.1 1997..........................226.2 1996..........................195.0
Most Pass Yards Allowed 2008..........................3,508 1996..........................3,376 1997..........................3,343
Fewest Points Allowed/Game 1992............................14.9 1981............................16.9 1987............................17.5 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994............................21.4
Fewest Plays Allowed 1988.............................664 1994.............................681 2010.............................684
Fewest Yards Allowed/Play 1992............................3.67 1989............................3.80 1988............................3.90 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994............................4.93
Fewest Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 1992............................87.2 2008............................97.2 1985............................98.5
Fewest Pass Yards Allowed 1988..........................1,413 1980..........................1,636 1987..........................1,692 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994..........................1,926
Most Touchdowns Allowed 1996...............................63 2001...............................59 2004...............................54 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 1992...............................20 1987...............................23 1997...............................24 Most Field Goals Allowed 2008...............................15 1986...............................14 1993...............................13 2002...............................13 Fewest Field Goals Allowed 1994.................................1 1991.................................2 1995.................................2
Most Total Yards Allowed 1997..........................5,831 2001..........................5,633 1996..........................5,521 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1988..........................2,587 1992..........................2,634 1981..........................2,894 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994..........................3,360 Most Yards Allowed/Gm 1997..........................530.1 2001..........................512.1 1996..........................501.9 Fewest Yards Allowed/Gm 1988..........................258.7 1981..........................263.1 1992..........................263.4 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2010..........................334.0
Rush Defense
Most Rush Att. Allowed 2003.............................499 2001.............................495 1987.............................490 Fewest Rush Att. Allowed 1989.............................310 1991.............................328 2010.............................342 Most Rush Yards Allowed 2001..........................2,674 1997..........................2,488 1996..........................2,145 Fewest Rush Yards Allowed 1992.............................872 1985..........................1,084 1981..........................1,132 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2008..........................1,167
Most Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1997............................6.89 2001............................5.40 1998............................5.15 Fewest Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1992............................2.08 1981............................2.59 1985............................2.93 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2007............................3.07
Pass Defense
Most Pass Attempts Allowed 1989.............................637 2002.............................414 2008.............................413 Fewest Pass Att. Allowed 1980.............................274 1988.............................288 1987.............................292 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994.............................298
Most Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1996..........................306.9 1997..........................303.9 2008..........................292.3 Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1988..........................141.3 1987..........................153.8 1981..........................160.2 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994..........................163.6 Most Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1996............................9.62 2001............................9.02 2008............................8.49 Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1989............................3.72 1988............................4.91 1986............................5.71 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994............................6.46
Team Year-By-Year Per Game Averages Year
Total Total. Rush Rush Pass Pass Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense
Year
Total
Total.
Rush
Rush
Pass
Pass
Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense
1980 314.3 325.5 211.8 185.3 143.2 163.6
1996 380.7 501.9 99.8 195.0 282.5 306.0
1981 323.6 263.1 152.3 102.9 171.4 160.2
1997 333.8 505.5 117.0 201.6 216.8 303.9
1982 367.4 324.8 168.6 114.7 198.7 210.1 1983 326.5 319.4 153.4 140.6 173.1 178.7 1984 380.5 314.5 178.4 169.4 202.2 172.5 1985
432.9
325.5
233.1
98.5
199.8
226.9
1986 400.4 321.5 211.3 153.3 189.1 168.3 1987 262.4 285.5 154.6 131.7 107.7 153.0 1988 486.0 258.7 222.1 117.4 263.9 141.3 1989 403.7 400.2 142.6 136.7 261.1 263.4 1990 337.4 368.4 153.5 155.2 183.9 213.2
1998 362.0 380.8 228.2 162.3 133.8 218.5 1999 470.4 405.7 234.9 145.5 235.5 260.2 2000 418.7 368.0 207.9 142.2 210.8 225.8 2001 397.3 412.1 139.9 243.1 257.4 269.0 2002 407.8 416.0 156.4 154.5 251.3 261.5 2003 328.9 414.6 116.9 185.8 212.0 228.8 2004 289.9 432.8 98.2 149.0 191.7 283.8 2005 273.6 366.4 125.5 153.5 148.2 212.8
1991 444.1 390.8 240.5 135.9 203.6 254.9
2006 243.6 354.9 63.9 122.0 179.7 232.9
1992
176.2
2007 341.5 373.5 157.4 117.5 184.1 255.9
1993 369.5 406.8 125.0 150.5 244.5 256.3
2008 366.6 389.6 148.9 97.2 217.7 292.3
1994 355.3 336.0 142.5 143.4 212.8 192.6
2009 350.0 433.0 121.9 146.2 228.1 286.8
1995 378.9 446.1 127.8 194.7 251.1 251.4
2010 379.1 334.0 170.4 112.4 208.7 221.6
384.7
263.4
116.0
87.2
268.7
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Points 76 vs. San Francisco.................1968 69 vs. Saint Mary’s............... 9/6/03 64 vs. CS Northridge.......... 11/4/00 63 vs. Chico State............. 10/12/91 63 vs. Sonoma State............ 9/21/85 61 vs. Montana State.......... 10/2/10 60 vs. Cal Lutheran........... 11/12/88 57 vs. Abeline Christian...... 9/19/92 56 vs. NC Central............. 11/26/88 53 vs. Southern Utah......... 11/11/95
At Hornet Stadium — 64 vs. Montana State.......... 10/2/10 Away From Home — 75 at Nevada...........................1977 In a Win — 61 vs. CS Northridge.......... 11/4/00 In a Season Opener — 62 at Northern Arizona......... 9/9/95
At Hornet Stadium — 69 vs. Saint Mary’s............... 9/6/03
Fewest Points Allowed 0, 27 times (last vs. SF State)................. 9/10/94
Away From Home — 49 at San Francisco State.... 9/11/93 49 at Weber State............... 10/2/99
At Hornet Stadium — 0, 19 times (last vs. SF State)................. 9/10/94
In a Loss — 61 vs. Montana State.......... 10/2/10
Away From Home — 0, 8 times (last at Cal Poly)................ 10/17/92
In a Season Opener — 48 vs. Chico State............... 9/10/88 Fewest Points Scored 0, 46 times (last at New Mexico)........... 9/22/07 At Hornet Stadium — 0, 17 times (last vs. Portland State)......... 10/9/84 Away From Home — 0, 29 times (last at New Mexico)........... 9/22/07 In a Season Opener — 0, 6 times (last at Boise State).............. 8/31/06 Most Points Scored/Qtr (I-AA/FCS era) 1st Quarter — 26 vs. Saint Mary’s............... 9/6/03 2nd Quarter — 27 vs. Azusa Pacific............ 10/8/05 3rd Quarter — 35 vs. Montana State.......... 10/2/10 4th Quarter — 22 at Montana.................... 9/11/99 Overtime Points — 13 vs. Northern Arizona.... 10/23/99 Most Points Allowed 75 at Nevada...........................1977 64 vs. Montana State.......... 10/2/10 63 at Portland State............ 9/30/78 62 at No. Arizona................ 9/9/95 61 vs. CS Northridge.......... 11/4/00 60 vs. Cal State LA....................1959 59 at Montana.................... 9/24/06 59 at Nevada..................... 9/11/04 58 at New Mexico.............. 9/22/07 58 vs. Cal Poly.................. 11/20/04 58 at UC Davis................... 9/25/04 58 at Portland State.......... 10/10/98
In a Season Opener — 0, 4 times (last at San Francisco State). 9/10/94 Most Combined Points 125 (MSU 64, SAC 61)....... 10/2/10 125 (SAC 64, CSN 61)....... 11/4/00 101 (WSU 52, SAC 49)...... 10/2/99 100 (NAU 51, SAC 49).... 10/23/99 94 (UCD 52, SAC 42)....... 10/28/95 Fewest Combined Points 0 (SAC 0, HUM 0)....................1963 3 (SAC 3, WHIT 0)....................1954 3 (SFSU 3, SAC 0)....................1965 4 (SAC 4, LBSU 0).....................1963 6 (SAC 6, HUM 0)....................1964 Largest Margin of Victory 76 (76-0) vs. San Francisco.......1968 60 (60-0) vs. Cal Lutheran ........1988 53 (63-10) at Sonoma St. ... 9/21/85 50 (69-19) vs. Saint Mary’s... 9/6/03 49 (56-7) vs. NC Central... 11/26/88 At Hornet Stadium — 76 vs. San Francisco.................1968 Away From Home — 53 at Sonoma St. ............... 9/21/85 In a Season Opener — 47 vs. San Francisco........... 9/12/81 Largest Margin of Defeat 75 (75-0) at Nevada.................1977 58 (58-0) at New Mexico.... 9/22/07 56 (56-0) at Louisiana Tech........1977 56 (63-7) at Portland St....... 9/30/78 55 (62-7) at No. Arizona...... 9/9/95 At Hornet Stadium — 48 vs. Cal State LA....................1959 Away From Home — 75 at Nevada...........................1977
Lyle James guided Sacramento State from 1966-68. In 1968, the Hornets defeated San Francisco, 76-0, for the largest margin of victory in school history. In a Season Opener — 52 at Nevada..................... 9/11/04 Rushing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 470 vs. Idaho State............. 11/6/99 392 vs. Cal Poly.................... 9/9/00 366 vs. Montana State........ 9/25/99 350 at Eastern Wash......... 10/26/02 335 vs. Idaho State........... 11/17/07 Fewest Rushing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) -34 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/30/04 -20 at Idaho State............... 11/4/06 5 vs. Portland State........... 11/11/06 7 vs. Stephen F. Austin......... 9/17/94 7 at Northern Arizona......... 10/2/04 Passing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 432 vs. Eastern Wash........ 10/12/96 406 vs. Saint Mary’s........... 11/4/95 396 vs. Eastern Wash........ 10/27/07 396 at Idaho State.............. 11/4/06 386 vs. Cal Poly................ 11/23/96 Fewest Passing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 27 at New Mexico.............. 9/22/07 28 vs. Cal Poly.................... 9/12/98 32 at Boise State................. 8/31/06 34 at UC Davis................. 11/20/10 40 vs. Cal Poly.................... 9/16/06 Most Total Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 641 vs. Idaho State............. 9/27/03 624 vs. Montana State........ 10/2/10 608 vs. Idaho State............. 11/6/99 596 vs. UC Davis................ 9/18/99 593 at Chico State.............. 9/24/94 Fewest Total Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 82 at Boise State................. 8/31/06 102 at Fresno State............... 9/1/07 104 at New Mexico............ 9/22/07 117 vs. Montana State...... 10/14/06 128 at Montana State........ 10/13/01
Most Plays (I-AA/FCS era) 93 vs. Montana................. 10/13/07 93 at Eastern Wash........... 10/26/02 91 vs. Eastern Wash.......... 10/12/96 90 vs. Montana................... 10/6/01 89 vs. Northern Arizona.... 10/23/99 Fewest Plays (I-AA/FCS era) 43 at Boise State................. 8/31/06 45 at New Mexico.............. 9/22/07 48 at Nevada..................... 9/11/04 50 vs. Idaho State............. 10/10/09 50 vs. Northern Colorado.. 10/28/06 50 vs. Montana State........ 10/14/06 50 at Northern Arizona......... 9/9/95 Most Rushes (I-AA/FCS era) 70 at Eastern Wash........... 10/26/02 59 at Northern Arizona..... 10/24/98 58 at UC Davis................. 11/20/10 58 vs. Idaho State............. 11/17/07 57 vs. Montana State.......... 9/25/99 57 vs. Idaho State............... 11/6/99 Fewest Rushes (I-AA/FCS era) 17 at Northern Arizona....... 10/2/04 17 at Eastern Wash........... 10/30/04 20 vs. Northern Colorado.. 10/28/06 20 at Northern Arizona..... 10/21/06 21 vs. Cal Poly.................. 11/23/96 Most Passes (I-AA/FCS era) 59 vs. Eastern Wash.......... 10/12/96 55 vs. Northern Arizona...... 10/9/96 54 vs. Montana................... 9/28/96 52 vs. UC Davis.................. 11/3/07 51 vs. Montana................... 10/6/01 Fewest Passes (I-AA/FCS era) 10 vs. Cal Poly.................... 9/12/98 13 vs. Saint Mary’s............... 9/4/99 15 at New Mexico.............. 9/22/07 15 at Boise State................. 8/31/06 15 at Idaho State................ 11/8/98
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Most Total Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 243 vs. CS Northridge........ 11/4/00 217 vs. Montana............... 10/30/93 215 at Portland State........ 10/10/98 Fewest Total Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) 1 at Northern Arizona...... 10/30/10 4 at Northern Arizona......... 10/2/04 8 at Idaho State.................. 11/4/06 Most Interceptions Thrown (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. Montana................... 10/13/07 5 vs. Eastern Washington.. 10/25/03 4, Seven times (last vs. Montana).............. 11/12/05
Most Interceptions (I-AA/FCS era) 4 vs. Weber State................ 10/7/06 4 vs. Weber State.............. 10/16/04 4 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/6/03 4 at Montana...................... 9/11/99 4 vs. Montana..................... 9/22/96 4 vs. Cal Poly.................... 10/21/95 4 vs. Cal Poly.................... 11/12/94 Most Fumbles Recovered (I-AA/FCS era) 4 vs. Northern Arizona..... 10/30/10 4 vs. Idaho State................. 9/22/01 4 vs. CS Northridge.......... 10/17/98 4 vs. Southern Utah........... 11/11/95
Most Fumbles (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. UC Davis.................. 10/27/01 7 vs. Montana..................... 9/28/96 7 at Saint Mary’s................. 11/5/94 7 vs. San Francisco State..... 9/11/93
Most Turnovers Forced (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/6/03 6 vs. Northern Arizona........ 10/1/05 6 at Idaho State................ 10/23/04 6 vs. Southern Utah........... 11/11/95
Most Fumbles Lost (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. UC Davis.................. 10/27/01 4 vs. Idaho State............... 10/22/05 4 vs. Montana..................... 11/8/03 4 at Montana...................... 10/7/00 4 at Weber State................. 10/2/99
Most Penalties (I-AA/FCS era) 17 vs. Saint Mary’s............... 9/6/03 16 at Portland State.......... 11/24/01 16 at Montana.................... 9/11/99
Most Turnovers (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. UC Davis.................. 10/27/01 7 at Weber State................. 10/2/99 6 vs. Montana................... 10/13/87 6 vs. Idaho State............... 10/22/05 6 vs. Cal Poly.................... 11/20/04
Fewest Penalties (I-AA/FCS era) 1 vs. CS Northridge.......... 11/19/94 2 vs. Portland State............ 11/6/10 2 vs. Northern Arizona...... 10/31/09 2 vs. Northern Arizona...... 11/10/01 2 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/1/01 2 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/4/99 2 vs. Texas State................ 10/14/95
Most Penalty Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 161 vs. CS Northridge...... 10/25/87 157 vs. Saint Mary’s............. 9/6/03 153 at Saint Mary’s............... 9/2/00 Fewest Penalty Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. CS Northridge.......... 11/19/94 9 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/1/01 10 vs. Northern Arizona... 10/31/09 Most Sacks (I-AA/FCS era) 10 at Portland State............ 9/15/07 7 vs. Weber State................ 10/7/06 7 vs. Saint Mary’s................. 9/6/03 7 vs. Weber State................ 9/30/00 Most Time of Possession (I-AA/FCS era) 39:16 at Eastern Wash...... 10/26/02 38:52 at Eastern Wash........ 11/1/08 38:02 at Northern Colo....... 11/7/09 Lowest Time of Poss. (I-AA/FCS era) 20:49 vs. Northern Colo.... 10/28/06 21:09 vs. Eastern Wash..... 10/25/03 21:59 at Weber State........ 11/15/03
Led by Charles Roberts’ 409 yards, the Hornets recorded a school-record 470 rushing yards against Idaho State in 1999. (Standing L-R) Chris Kelly, Doug Hollingsworth, Lonie Paxton, Terence Wagner, Jon Osterhout, Tim Conley, (kneeling) Mike Wooster, Charles Roberts.
Most Field Goals (I-AA/FCS era) 4 at Montana..................... 9/25/10 4 vs. Weber State.............. 11/16/02 3, 11 times (last at Montana State)....... 10/20/07 Fewest Field Goals (I-AA/FCS era) 0, 83 times (last vs. Portland State)....... 11/6/10 Most Punt Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 131 vs. SF State.................. 9/11/93 121 at UC Davis................. 10/5/02 91 vs. Eastern Wash............ 9/16/95 Fewest Punt Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) -6 vs. Montana................. 11/12/05 -6 vs. Northern Arizona.... 11/10/01 -6 vs. Eastern Wash.......... 10/12/96 Most Kick Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 220 vs. CS Northridge........ 11/4/00 200 vs. Eastern Wash........ 10/29/05 199 at Portland State........ 10/10/98 Fewest Kick Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) 0, Four times (last at Northern Arizona).10/30/10
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PASSING RECORDS Career Yards
1. Ryan Leadingham C-A Yards Int TD 2001 214-393 2,752 10 17 2002 220-372 2,785 7 15 2003 64-111 877 2 7 2004 160-315 1,962 17 11 total 658-1,191 8,376 36 50 2. Jason Smith 2007 2008 2009 total
C-A Yards Int TD 162-303 1,826 17 10 138-245 1,824 6 16 142-247 1,707 9 12 442-795 5,357 32 38
3. Mike Sullivan C-A Yards Int TD 1981 110-205 1,380 9 8 1982 143-259 2,167 12 15 1983 112-199 1,538 6 11 total 365-663 5,085 27 34 4. Tony Corbin C-A Yards Int TD 1995 180-368 2,532 12 17 1996 171-333 2,334 14 17 total 351-701 4,866 31 34 5. Ricky Ray 1999 2000 total
PC-PA Yards Int TD 179-291 2,422 8 20 168-270 2,200 6 13 347-561 4,622 14 33
6. Greg Knapp C-A Yards Int TD 1982 0-4 0 1 0 1983 26-50 366 1 4 1984 142-274 2,083 15 16 1985 111-196 1,357 10 12 total 279-524 3,806 27 32 7. Drew Wyant C-A Yards Int TD 1986 13-22 114 0 1 1987 109-225 1,155 8 4 1988 14-25 251 4 2 1989 158-291 2,280 9 16 total 294-563 3,800 21 23
11. Joe Garofalo C-A Yards Int TD 1993 47-79 611 1 6 1994 143-248 2,003 10 13 total 190-327 2,614 11 19
18. Ken Broughton C-A Yards Int TD 1979 56-128 751 8 0 1980 61-131 907 10 4 total 117-259 1,658 18 4
12. Aaron Garcia C-A Yards Int TD 1992 41-73 672 2 6 1993 137-253 1,796 16 13 total 178-326 2,468 18 19
19. Bob Miller C-A Yards Int TD 1964 1965 total 120-259 1,631 11 14
13. A.J. Bernhardt C-A Yards Int TD 1997 142-284 1,876 16 8 1998 40-83 439 2 3 total 182-367 2,315 18 11
20. Tony Trosin C-A Yards Int TD 1988 118-202 1,623 4 15 total 118-202 1,623 4 15
14. Jeff Fleming C-A Yards Int TD 2010 138-248 2,044 10 23 total 138-248 2,044 10 23
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04................... 1,191 2. Jason Smith, 2007-09............................... 795 3. Tony Corbin, 1995-96............................... 701 4. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ........................... 663 5. Drew Wyant, 1986-89.............................. 563 6. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................. 561 7. Lyle James, 1966-68................................. 537 8. Greg Knapp, 1982-85.............................. 524 9. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ........................ 465 10. Mike Lippi, 1969-70................................. 450 11. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98........................... 367 12. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94............................. 327 13. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93............................ 326 14. Randy Payne, 1990-91............................. 289 15. Rick Bergstrom, 1968-70........................... 277 16. Marcel Marquez, 2006............................. 270 17. Ken Broughton, 1979-80........................... 259 Bob Miller, 1964-65.................................. 259 19. Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres............................ 248 20. Angelo Oliva, 1984-87............................. 232
15. Randy Payne C-A Yards Int TD 1990 103-203 1,284 10 5 1991 52-86 743 4 8 total 155-289 2,027 14 13 16. Marcel Marquez C-A Yards Int TD 2006 142-270 1,910 15 10 total 142-270 1,910 15 10 17. Rick Bergstrom C-A Yards Int TD 1968 13-26 170 2 3 1969 85-170 1,177 4 10 1970 36-81 470 5 2 total 134-277 1,187 11 15
Attempts
Ryan Leadingham All-Time Leading
Passer
8. Bobby Fresques C-A Yards Int TD 1990 34-53 462 2 4 1991 89-154 1,280 2 8 1992 137-258 2,015 11 15 total 260-465 3,757 15 27 9. Lyle James 1966 1967 1968 total
C-A Yards Int TD 50-116 783 9 6 78-165 1,061 12 9 129-256 1,553 19 7 257-537 3,397 40 22
10. Mike Lippi C-A Yards Int TD 1969 92-163 1,228 6 16 1970 157-287 1,912 10 14 total 249-450 3,140 20 26
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Jason Smith
Second in career yards, attempts and completions
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ......................... 393 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................... 372 3. Tony Corbin, 1995.................................... 368 4. Tony Corbin, 1996.................................... 333 5. Ryan Leadingham, 2004........................... 315 6. Jason Smith, 2008.................................... 303 7. Ricky Ray, 1999........................................ 291 Drew Wyant, 1989 .................................. 291 9. Mike Lippi, 1970 ..................................... 287 10. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997................................ 284
Completions
Pass Efficiency (Min. 100 completions)
Completions
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04...................... 658 2. Jason Smith, 2007-09............................... 442 3. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ........................... 365 4. Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ............................. 351 5. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................ 347 6. Drew Wyant, 1986-89.............................. 294 7. Greg Knapp, 1982-85.............................. 279 8. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ........................ 260 9. Lyle James, 1966-68................................. 257 10. Mike Lippi, 1969-70................................. 249 11. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94............................. 190 12. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98........................... 182 13. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93............................ 178 14. Randy Payne, 1990-91............................. 155 15. Marcel Marquez, 2006............................. 142 16. Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres............................ 138 17. Rick Bergstrom, 1968-70........................... 134 18. Angelo Oliva, 1984-87............................. 120 Bob Miller, 1964-65.................................. 120 20. Tony Trosin, 1988..................................... 118
Completion Percentage (Min. 100 completions)
1. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ........... .619 (347-561) 2. Tony Trosin, 1988 .................. .584 (118-202) 3. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ........... .581 (190-327) 4. M. Bethel-Thompson, 2008-10.. .574 (113-197) 5. Tony Thomas, 1975.................. .564 (110-195) 6. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ....... .559 (260-465) 7. Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres........... .556 (138-248) 8. Jason Smith, 2007-09.............. .556 (442-795) 9. Mike Lippi, 1969-70................ .553 (249-450) 10. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04... .552 (658-1191)
Passing Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04........................ 50 Jason Smith, 2007-09................................. 38 Tony Corbin, 1995-96................................. 34 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ............................. 34 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .............................. 33 Greg Knapp, 1982-85................................ 32 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 .......................... 27 Mike Lippi, 1969-70................................... 26 Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres.............................. 23 Drew Wyant, 1986-89................................ 23
1. Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres......................... 147.4 2. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................. 146.5 3. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000........................... 145.5 4. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94.......................... 137.7 5. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92...................... 136.5 6. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83.......................... 128.3 7. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93......................... 126.4 8. Greg Knapp, 1982-85........................... 124.1 Mike Lippi, 1969-70.............................. 124.1 10. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04................... 122.1
Yards Per Pass (Min. 100 completions)
1. Jeff Fleming, 2010-pres........................... 8.24 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000............................. 8.24 3. Phil Hickey, 1985-86................................ 8.11 4. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92........................ 8.08 5. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................... 8.03 6. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94............................ 7.99 7. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83............................ 7.67 8. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93........................... 7.57 9. Garrett White, 1998-02........................... 7.45 10. Rick Shrout, 1976.................................... 7.40
Yards Per Game (Min. 15 games)
1. Tony Corbin, 1995-96............................ 231.7 2. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000........................... 220.1 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04................... 190.4 4. Jason Smith, 2007-09............................ 178.6 5. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92...................... 170.8 6. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93......................... 164.5 7. Mike Lippi, 1969-70.............................. 157.0 8. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83.......................... 154.1 9. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94.......................... 153.8 10. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98........................ 144.7
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................... 220 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001........................... 214 3. Tony Corbin, 1995.................................... 180 4. Ricky Ray, 1999........................................ 179 5. Tony Corbin, 1996.................................... 171 6. Ricky Ray, 2000........................................ 168 7. Jason Smith, 2007.................................... 162 8. Ryan Leadingham, 2004........................... 160 9. Drew Wyant, 1989 .................................. 158 10. Mike Lippi, 1970 ..................................... 157
Completion Percentage (Min. 100 attempts)
1. Ricky Ray, 2000....................... .622 (168-270) 2. Ricky Ray, 1999....................... .615 (179-291) 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2002.......... .591 (220-372) 4. Tony Trosin, 1988.................... .584 (118-202) 5. McLeod Bethel-Thompson, 2009. .582 (64-110) 6. Bobby Fresques, 1991................ .578 (89-154) 7. Ryan Leadingham, 2003............ .577 (64-111) Joe Garofalo, 1994................. .577 (143-248) 9. Jason Smith, 2009................... .575 (142-247) 10. Greg Knapp, 1986 ................. .566 (111-196)
Yards
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................ 2,785 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001........................ 2,752 3. Tony Corbin, 1995................................. 2,532 4. Ricky Ray, 1999..................................... 2,422 5. Tony Corbin, 1996................................. 2,334 6. Drew Wyant, 1989 ............................... 2,280 7. Ricky Ray, 2000..................................... 2,200 8. Mike Sullivan, 1982............................... 2,167 9. Greg Knapp, 1984 ............................... 2,083 10. Jeff Fleming, 2010................................ 2,044
Passing Touchdowns
1. Jeff Fleming, 2010..................................... 23 2. Ricky Ray, 1999.......................................... 20 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2001............................. 17 Tony Corbin, 1996...................................... 17 Tony Corbin, 1995...................................... 17 6. Jason Smith, 2007...................................... 16 Drew Wyant, 1989 .................................... 16 Greg Knapp, 1984 .................................... 16 Mike Lippi, 1969 ....................................... 16 10. Ryan Leadingham, 2002............................. 15 Bobby Fresques, 1992 ............................... 15 Tony Trosin, 1988....................................... 15 Mike Sullivan, 1982.................................... 15
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1. Ricky Ray, 1999..................................... 148.6 2. Jeff Fleming, 2010................................ 147.4 3. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................. 146.5 4. Mike Lippi, 1969................................... 144.8 5. Bobby Fresques, 1991............................ 142.2 6. Ricky Ray, 2000..................................... 142.1 7. Ryan Leadingham, 2003........................ 141.2 8. Jason Smith, 2008................................. 135.5 9. Mike Sullivan, 1982............................... 135.3 10. Joe Garofalo, 1994............................... 134.7
Yards Per Pass (Min. 100 attempts)
1. Mike Sullivan, 1982................................. 8.37 2. Ricky Ray, 1999....................................... 8.32 3. Bobby Fresques, 1991.............................. 8.31 4. Jeff Fleming, 2010................................... 8.24 5. Ricky Ray, 2000....................................... 8.15 6. Phil Hickey, 1986..................................... 8.10 7. Joe Garofalo, 1994................................. 8.08 8. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................... 8.03 9. Ryan Leadingham, 2003.......................... 7.90 10. Drew Wyant, 1989.................................. 7.84
Yards Per Game (Min. 5 games)
1. Drew Wyant, 1989................................ 253.3 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001........................ 250.2 3. Ricky Ray, 1999..................................... 242.2 4. Tony Corbin, 1996................................. 234.4 5. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................ 232.1 6. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................. 231.9 7. Tony Corbin, 1995................................. 230.2 8. Jason Smith, 2008................................. 202.7 9. Bobby Fresques, 1992............................ 201.5 10. Joe Garofalo, 1994............................... 200.3
Misc. Records
Yards by a Freshman — Ryan Leadingham, 2001........................ 2,752 Touchdowns by a Freshman — Ryan Leadingham, 2001............................. 17
Game
Attempts
1. Lyle James at SF State (10/19/68)............... 54 2. Jason Smith vs. UC Davis (11/3/08)............ 52 3. Jason Smith vs. Montana (10/13/08).......... 50 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96)......... 50 Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93).............. 50 6. Jason Smith vs. Montana (10/24/09).......... 46 7. Tony Corbin vs. EWU (10/12/96)............... 45 Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95)....... 45 Tony Corbin at EWU (9/16/95)................... 45 10. Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06)... 44 Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99)........ 44
Completions 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8.
Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95)....... 33 Jason Smith vs. Montana (10/24/09).......... 31 Lyle James at SF State (10/19/68)............... 31 Jason Smith vs. Eastern Wash. (10/27/07).. 29 Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99)........ 28 Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93).............. 28 Jason Smith vs. Eastern Wash. (9/26/09).... 26 Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06)... 25 Marcel Marquez at NAU (10/21/06).......... 25 Blake Mori vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03).... 25 Joe Garofalo at Portland State (10/22/94).. 25
300-Yard Passers
1. Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95)..... 406 2. Drew Wyant at Santa Clara (10/14/89).... 397 3. Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06). 396 Jason Smith vs. Eastern Wash. (10/27/07)...396 5. A.J. Bernhardt vs. UC Davis (9/20/97)...... 383 6. Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96)......... 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/18/99)............. 377 8. Ryan Leadingham at NAU (11/10/01)...... 374 9. Tony Trosin vs. Portland State (10/29/88).. 367 10. Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03). 366 11. Tony Corbin vs. EWU (10/12/96)............. 361 12. Tony Corbin vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)........ 354 13. Mike Lippi at CS Hayward (10/31/70)...... 352 14. Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93)............ 348 Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State (10/2/10).348 16. Ricky Ray vs. CSN (11/4/00).................... 344
17. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99)...... 343 18. Greg Knapp at UC Davis (11/17/84)........ 341 19. Ryan Leadingham at Weber St. (9/29/01). 338 20. Drew Wyant vs. Chico State (9/9/86)........ 336 Marcel Marquez at NAU (10/21/06)........ 336 22. Jeff Fleming at NAU (10/30/10)............... 333 23. Joe Garofalo at Portland St. (10/22/94).... 332 24. Aaron Garcia at Cal Poly (10/23/93)....... 331 25. Bobby Fresques at Pacific (9/8/90)............ 329 26. R. Leadingham vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02)...324 27. Tony Corbin at EWU (9/16/95)................. 323 Jason Smith vs. Montana (10/24/09)........ 323 29. Mike Sullivan at CS Hayward (10/9/82).... 320 Mike Sullivan at Humboldt St. (10/22/83).. 320 Jason Smith vs. Eastern Wash. (9/26/09).. 320 32. Drew Wyant at Portland State (10/28/89).316 33. Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01)......... 314 34. Mike Sullivan at Chico State (10/24/81).... 313 35. Ryan Leadingham at PSU (11/24/01)........ 312 36. Jason Smith vs. Portland State (9/27/08)... 307 37. Bobby Fresques at CSN (11/16/91).......... 306 Aaron Garcia vs. So. Utah (11/20/93)...... 306 39. A.J. Bernhardt vs. Idaho State (10/4/97)... 305 R. Leadingham vs. Weber St. (11/16/02).. 305 41. Tony Corbin vs. UC Davis (10/28/95)........ 302 42. Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96)....... 301
Passing Touchdowns 1. 2. 3.
Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03)..... 6 Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State (10/2/10)..... 5 Jason Smith vs. Northern Colo. (11/15/08)... 4 Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01)............. 4 Ricky Ray at Montana (9/11/99)................... 4 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96)............. 4 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96)........... 4 Drew Wyant vs. Chico State (9/9/89)............ 4 Tony Trosin vs. NC Central (11/26/88).......... 4 Rich Bergstrom vs. Puget Sound (11/22/69)... 4 Mike Lippi vs. Nevada (10/18/69)................ 4
Longest Pass Play —
99 (TD) - Aaron Garcia to Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93)
Ricky Ray (left) holds the Edmonton Eskimo record for career completions, yards and touchdowns. He led the team to the 2005 Grey Cup title and currently ranks 12th in CFL history in career passing yards. Aaron Garcia (right) became the first professional quarterback to throw 1,000 career touchdowns. He also holds the Arena League record for TDs in a game and is second in all-time passing yards. He led the Jacksonville Sharks to the 2011 Arena Bowl title and was the league’s Offensive Player of the Year.
Career 300-Yard Games
84
7 - Ryan Leadingham 6 - Tony Corbin 4- Jason Smith 3 - Aaron Garcia, Ricky Ray, Mike Sullivan, Drew Wyant 2 - A.J. Bernhardt, Marcel Marquez, Bobby Fresques 1 - Jeff Fleming, Joe Garofalo, Tyler Jesse, Greg Knapp, Mike Lippi, Tony Trosin
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK
RUSHING RECORDS Career
10. Pedro Lewis 1991 1. Charles Roberts Att Yards Avg TD 1992 1997 139 587 4.2 1 1993 1998 386 2,260 5.9 19 total 1999 303 2,082 6.9 22 11. Tyronne Gross 2000 296 1,624 5.5 14 2002 total 1,124* 6,553 5.8 56 * NCAA Division I-AA/FCS Record 2003 2004 2. John Farley Att Yards Avg TD total 1980 177 931 5.3 4
Att Yards Avg TD 75 376 5.0 3 198 858 4.3 9 50 253 5.1 1 323 1,487 4.6 13
1981 1982 1983 total
161 716 4.4 3 189 1,137 6.0 13 199 1,078 5.4 10 726 3,862 5.3 30
12. John Scorza 1967 1968 total
Att Yards Avg TD 204 683 3.3 10 166 674 4.1 5 370 1,357 3.7 15
3. Bryan Hilliard 2007 2008 2010 total
Att Yards Avg TD 154 826 5.4 7 237 1,082 4.6 12 195 883 4.5 12 586 2,791 4.8 31
13. Ed Bueno 1988 1989 total
Att Yards Avg TD 110 555 5.0 4 158 704 4.5 2 268 1,259 4.7 6
4. Donald Hair 1985 1986 1987 1988 total
Att Yards Avg TD 161 1,097 6.8 11 123 653 5.3 7 62 308 5.0 3 157 717 4.6 9 503 2,775 5.5 30
5. Troy Mills 1990 1991 total
Att Yards Avg TD 203 1,103 5.4 8 223 1,668 7.5 17 426 2,771 6.5 25
6. Rob Harrison 1985 1986 total
Att Yards Avg TD 94 590 6.1 2 179 1,334 7.5 9 273 1,924 7.0 11
7. Ryan Mole 2004 2005 total
Att Yards Avg TD 146 858 5.9 5 171 768 4.5 2 317 1,626 5.1 7
8. Mark Schutz 1984 1985 total
Att Yards Avg TD 223 1,064 4.8 10 79 507 6.4 3 302 1,571 5.2 13
9. George Sula 1974 1975 total
Att Yards Avg TD 270 1,084 4.0 10 116 457 3.9 2 386 1,541 4.0 12
Yards
Att Yards Avg TD 100 420 4.2 5 167 812 4.9 8 81 216 2.7 3 348 1,448 4.2 16
14. Derard Barton Att Yards Avg TD 1999 55 231 4.2 2 2000 33 142 4.3 0 2001 136 606 4.5 6 2002 45 216 4.8 1 total 269 1,195 4.4 9 15. Rick Combs 1971 1972 total
Att Yards Avg TD 140 650 4.6 7 153 538 3.5 2 293 1,188 4.1 9
16. Don Lewis 1971 1972 total
Att Yards Avg TD 96 476 5.0 2 187 687 3.7 5 283 1,163 4.1 7
T17. Michael Stewart Att Yards Avg TD 1995 262 1,161 4.4 5 total 262 1,161 4.4 5 T17. Garrett White 1998 2000 2001 2002 total
Att Yards Avg TD 54 79 1.5 4 26 152 5.8 3 11 43 3.9 1 189 887 4.7 8 280 1,161 4.1 16
19. Arie Joseph 1992 1993 total
Att Yards Avg TD 60 249 4.2 2 140 658 4.7 4 200 907 4.5 6
20. Troy Gassaway Att Yards Avg TD 1993 29 85 2.9 1 1994 192 811 4.2 10 total 221 896 4.1 11
Attempts
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................1,124* 2. John Farley, 1980-83 .............................. 726 3. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres......................... 586 4. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 503 5. Troy Mills, 1990-91.................................. 426 6. George Sula, 1974-75.............................. 386 7. John Scorza, 1967-68.............................. 370 8. Tyronne Gross, 2002-04........................... 348 9. Pedro Lewis, 1991-93 ............................. 323 10. Ryan Mole, 2004-05................................. 317 11. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 ............................ 302 12. Rick Combs, 1971-72............................... 293 13. Don Lewis, 1971-72.................................. 283 14. Garrett White, 1998, 2000-02.................. 280 15. Rob Harrison, 1985-86............................. 273 16. Deard Barton, 1999-2002......................... 269 17. Ed Bueno, 1988-89.................................. 268 18. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04...................... 262 Michael Stewart, 1995.............................. 262 Ray Williams, 1975-76............................. 262 * NCAA Div. I-AA/FCS Record
Touchdowns
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000....................... 56 2. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres........................... 31 3. John Farley, 1980-83 ................................ 30 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................... 30 5. Troy Mills, 1990-91.................................... 25 6. Tyronne Gross, 2002-04............................. 16 Garrett White, 1998-2002.......................... 16 8. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000................................ 15 John Scorza, 1967-68................................ 15 10. Lyle James, 1966-68................................... 14
CHARLES ROBERTS Three-time All-American • 6,553 career rushing yards • 2,260 yards in 1998 • 409 yards in a game • 13 200-yard games* 29 100-yard games • 16-straight 100-yard games* • 56 career touchdowns • * NCAA Div. I-AA/FCS Record 85 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS
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1. Rob Harrison, 1985-86 ........................... 7.05 2. Troy Mills, 1990-91................................. 6.50 3. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................... 5.83 4. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................ 5.52 5. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................. 5.32 6. Mark Schutz, 1984-85............................. 5.20 7. Ryan Mole, 2004-05................................ 5.13 8. Chris Cavote, 1986-87............................. 4.83 9. Steve Buccellato, 1987-90........................ 4.82 10. Daimon Shelton, 1996............................. 4.80
Yards Per Game (Minimum 15 games)
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................. 156.0 2. Troy Mills, 1990-91............................... 138.6 3. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres........................ 99.7 4. Ryan Mole, 2004-05................................ 90.3 5. John Farley, 1980-83............................... 89.8 6. Rob Harrison, 1985-86............................ 87.5 7. George Sula, 1974-75............................. 73.4 8. Mark Schutz, 1984-85............................. 71.4 9. Ed Bueno, 1988-89................................. 69.9 10. Donald Hair, 1985-88.............................. 69.4
Season
Yards Per Game (Minimum 5 games)
1. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 205.5 2. Charles Roberts, 1999............................ 189.3 3. Troy Mills, 1991..................................... 166.8 4. Charles Roberts, 2000............................ 147.6 5. Rob Harrison, 1986............................... 121.3 6. Troy Mills, 1990..................................... 110.3 7. Bryan Hilliard, 2008.............................. 108.2 8. Michael Stewart, 1995........................... 105.5 9. John Farley, 1982................................. 103.4 10. Tyronne Gross, 2003.............................. 101.5
Yards Per Carry (Minimum 100 carries)
1. Troy Mills, 1991 ...................................... 7.48 2. Rob Harrison, 1986................................. 7.45 3. Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 6.87 4. Donald Hair, 1985................................... 6.81 5. John Farley, 1982.................................... 6.02 6. Ryan Mole, 2004..................................... 5.88 7. Charles Roberts, 1998.............................. 5.85 8. Manatel Williams, 1969........................... 5.71 9. Charles Roberts, 2000.............................. 5.49 10. Troy Mills, 1990 ...................................... 5.43
Misc. Rushing Records
Attempts
1. Charles Roberts, 1998............................... 386 2. Charles Roberts, 1999............................... 303 3. Charles Roberts, 2000............................... 296 4. George Sula, 1974................................... 270 5. Michael Stewart, 1995 ............................. 262 6. Bryan Hilliard, 2008................................ 237 7. Mark Schutz, 1984................................... 223 Troy Mills, 1991 ....................................... 223 9. John Scorza, 1967.................................... 204 10. Troy Mills, 1990........................................ 203
Yards
1. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 2,260 2. Charles Roberts, 1999............................ 2,082 3. Troy Mills, 1991 .................................... 1,668 4. Charles Roberts, 2000............................ 1,624 5. Rob Harrison, 1986............................... 1,334 6. Michael Stewart, 1995 .......................... 1,161 7. John Farley, 1982.................................. 1,137 8. Troy Mills, 1990 .................................... 1,103 9. Donald Hair, 1985................................. 1,097 10. George Sula, 1974................................ 1,084
Yards by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985)...................................... 1,097 Touchdowns by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985)........................................... 11 Yards By a Quarterback — Jeff Fleming (2010)......................................... 399 Touchdowns By a Quarterback — Ricky Ray (2000).............................................. 10
Single Game Attempts 1. 2. 3. 5.
Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98)..... 43 Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98)........... 42 Charles Roberts vs. CSN (10/17/98)........... 41 Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95). 41 Bryan Hilliard at Idaho State (11/22/08).... 40 Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98).............. 40
Yards
1. Charles Roberts vs. ISU (11/6/99)..................409 2. Charles Roberts vs. MSU (9/25/99)...............277 3. Bryan Hilliard at Idaho State (11/22/08).......271 4. Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98)..............269 5. Rob Harrison at So. Utah (10/25/86).............268 6. Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98)................251 7. Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/86).....247 8. Charles Roberts vs. EWU (10/31/98).............246 9. Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04).........245 10. Bryan Hilliard vs. Idaho State (11/17/07).....243
Touchdowns 1. 2.
Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)..... 5 Bryan Hilliard at Idaho State (11/22/08)...... 4 Charles Roberts vs. Montana State (9/25/99).4 Charles Roberts at No. Arizona (10/24/98)... 4 John Farley at CS Northridge (9/14/82)........ 4 Jeff Truisdale vs. CS Northridge (11/10/79)... 4
Consecutive 200-Yard Games 1. Charles Roberts (10/17-11/7/98)................. 4 2. Charles Roberts (9/18-10/2/99)................... 3 3. Charles Roberts (9/2-9/9/00)....................... 2 Consecutive 100-Yard Games 1. Charles Roberts (9/5/98-10/2/99)............. 16 2. Troy Mills (8/31-11/16/91)........................ 10 3. Charles Roberts (11/6/99-9/30/00)............. 7 4. Bryan Hilliard (9/11-10/23/10)................... 6 5. Four Players.................................................. 4 Last, Bryan Hilliard (11/3/07-8/30/08)
Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Charles Roberts, 1999................................. 22 Charles Roberts, 1998................................. 19 Troy Mills, 1991 ......................................... 17 Charles Roberts, 2000................................. 14 John Farley, 1982....................................... 13 Bryan Hilliard, 2008.................................. 12 Bryan Hilliard, 2010.................................. 12 Donald Hair, 1985...................................... 11 Ricky Ray, 2000.......................................... 10 Troy Gassaway, 1994................................. 10 Mark Schutz, 1984..................................... 10 John Farley, 1983....................................... 10 George Sula, 1974..................................... 10 John Scorza, 1967...................................... 10
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100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)................ 409 2. Charles Roberts vs. Montana State (9/25/99)........... 277 3. Bryan Hilliard at Idaho State (11/22/08)................. 271 4. Charles Roberts at Northern Arizona (10/24/98)...... 269 5. Rob Harrison at Southern Utah (10/25/86).............. 268 6. Charles Roberts at Montana State (9/26/98)............ 251 7. Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/86)............... 247 8. Charles Roberts vs. Eastern Wash. (10/31/98).......... 246 9. Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04)................... 245 10. Bryan Hilliard vs. Idaho State (11/17/07)............... 243 11. Charles Roberts at Idaho State (11/7/98)................. 242 12. Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/9/00)....................... 240 Tyronne Gross vs. Idaho State (9/27/03).................. 240 14. Troy Mills vs. Southern Utah (10/26/91)................... 239 15. Charles Roberts vs. CS Northrdige (10/17/98)......... 231 16. Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/12/98)..................... 222 17. Charles Roberts at Weber State (10/2/99)................ 220 18. Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/2/00).................. 219 19. John Farley vs. Chico State (10/25/80).................... 215 20. Charles Roberts vs. UC Davis (9/18/99)................... 211 21. Charles Roberts vs. Northern Arizona (10/23/99).... 204 22. Ryan Mole vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05).................... 202 23. Jim Wheeler vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1968).................. 195 24. Bryan Hilliard vs. Montana State (10/2/10)............. 194 25. Troy Mills at Pacific (8/31/91)................................. 193 26. Charles Roberts vs. Saint Mary’s (9/4/99)................ 188 27. Charles Roberts at Northern Arizona (11/11/00)...... 187 28. Troy Mills vs. UC Davis (10/5/91)............................ 185 Charles Roberts at Portland State (10/10/98)........... 185 30. Charles Roberts vs. Portland State (11/1/97)............ 183 Garrett White vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02)....................... 183 32. Troy Mills at Chico State (10/12/91)........................ 181 33. Terrance Dailey vs. Idaho State (10/10/09).............. 178 34. Troy Mills at Santa Clara (11/9/91)......................... 177 Ryan Mole at Montana (11/13/04).......................... 177 36. Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98)................. 176 37. John Farley at CS Northridge (9/4/82)..................... 175 38. Troy Mills at UC Davis (9/22/90)............................. 173 39. Arie Joseph vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...................... 172 40. Bryan Hilliard vs. Northern Colo. (11/15/08).......... 171 41. Rob Harrison vs. Portland State (10/18/86).............. 169 42. Bryan Hilliard at Northern Colo. (11/10/07)........... 168 43. Pedro Lewis vs. Portland State (10/31/92)................ 167 Charles Roberts at CS Northridge (10/16/99).......... 167 45. Pedro Lewis vs. Montana State (9/5/92)................... 166 Daimon Shelton vs. Weber State (11/9/96).............. 166 47. Pedro Lewis vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...................... 161 Michael Stewart at CS Northridge (11/18/95).......... 161 Evander Wilkins vs. Southern Oregon (9/13/08)...... 161 50. John Farley vs. Sonoma State (9/11/82)................... 160 51. Troy Mills vs. Morris Brown (10/27/90).................... 158 52. Troy Mills at Portland State (11/2/91)...................... 157 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (9/18/98) ................... 157 Charles Roberts vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00)........... 157 55. Michael Stewart vs. Chico State (9/23/95)............... 156 56. John Farley at Cal Poly (11/22/80).......................... 155 John Farley vs. San Francisco State (10/10/81)........ 155 Rob Harrison vs. CS Northridge (11/16/85)............. 155 Charles Roberts at Idaho State (9/23/00)................. 155 60. Mark Schutz at Chico State (10/20/84).................... 154 Charles Roberts vs. Weber State (9/30/00)............... 154 62. Fred Douglas vs. Humboldt State (11/15/80)............ 152 63. Charles Roberts vs. Weber State (10/3/98)............... 151 Tyronne Gross at Eastern Wash. (10/26/02)............. 151 65. Mark Schutz vs. Saint Mary’s (9/22/84)................... 149 66. Michael Stewart vs. UC Davis (10/28/95)................ 148 67. Troy Mills at Abilene Christian (9/21/91).................. 144 68. Donald Hair vs. Cal Poly (11/2/85)......................... 143 69. John Farley at Cal Poly Pomona (9/20/80)............... 142 70. John Farley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/25/82)..................... 141 Arie Joseph vs. Saint Mary’s (10/9/93).................... 141 Travon Jones at Montana State (10/20/07)............... 141 73. John Farley at CS Hayward (10/9/82)..................... 140
Rob Martinson vs. NC Central (11/26/88)................ 140 75. Troy Mills at Montana State (9/14/91)...................... 139 76. Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95).............. 138 77. Mark Schutz at CS Hayward (11/10/84).................. 137 Ed Bueno vs. Southern Utah (9/30/89)..................... 137 Troy Mills at Southern Utah (10/6/90)...................... 137 Derard Barton at Weber State (9/29/01).................. 137 81. Bryan Hilliard vs. Weber State (9/18/10).................. 136 82. Tyronne Gross at Cal Poly (9/13/03)........................ 135 83. Tyronne Gross vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03).................. 134 84. Donald Hair at Saint Mary’s (9/28/85).................... 133 Donald Hair vs. CS Northridge (11/22/86).............. 133 Bryan Hilliard vs. Northern Colorado (10/9/10)...... 133 87. Kris Daniels vs. Montana State (11/5/05)................. 132 Ryan Mole at UC Davis (9/25/04)........................... 132 Donald Hair vs. UC Davis (11/23/85)...................... 132 Michael Stewart at Cal Poly (10/21/95)................... 132 Charles Roberts vs. Portland State (9/16/00)............ 132 92. Troy Mills vs. Cal Poly (10/19/91)............................ 131 93. Michael Stewart vs. Hofstra (10/7/95)..................... 130 Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/5/98).................. 130 Ryan Mole vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05).............. 130 Travon Jones at Northern Colo. (10/10/07).............. 130 Sam McCowan vs. Northern Arizona (10/31/09).... 130 98. Donald Hair at Humboldt State (10/19/85).............. 128 99. Rob Harrison at Cal Poly (11/8/86)......................... 127 100. Rob Harrison vs. Chico State (10/26/85)................ 126 101. Donald Hair vs. Mesa College (9/26/87)................ 125 Bryan Hilliard vs. Portland State (9/27/08)........... 125 103. Daimon Shelton at Montana State (11/16/96)........ 124 Bryan Hilliard at Montana (9/25/10).................... 124 105. Rob Harrison vs. UC Davis (11/23/85)................... 123 Arie Joseph at San Francisco State (9/11/93)......... 123 107. John Farley vs. CS Northridge (11/7/81)................ 122 Troy Mills vs. CS Northridge (11/16/91)................ 122 Charles Roberts at Montana (9/11/99)................... 122 110. Rob Harrison vs. Santa Clara (10/11/86)............... 121 Donald Hair at Southern Utah (10/1/88)................ 121 Troy Mills at CS Northridge (10/20/90).................. 121 113. Donald Hair at Cal Lutheran (11/9/85).................. 120 114. Ed Bueno at West Texas State (9/2/89)................... 118 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (10/28/00)................ 118 116. Travon Jones at Portland State (9/15/07)................ 117 117. Pedro Lewis vs. Chico State (10/10/92).................. 115 Charles Roberts at Cal Poly (11/20/99).................. 115 Kris Daniels vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04)...................... 115 120. John Farley vs. Chico State (10/29/83).................. 114 Daimon Shelton at Northern Arizona (10/19/96)... 114 Ryan Mole vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04)................. 114 Tyronne Gross vs. Weber State (10/16/04)............. 114 124. Kendall Riley vs. Eastern Wash. (10/20/01)............ 113 125. Rob Harrison vs. Humboldt State (10/19/85).......... 111 Terrance Dailey at Portland State (10/3/09)............ 111 127. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (10/26/85)................. 110 Troy Gassaway at Chico State (9/24/94)................ 110 129. John Farley at Humboldt State (11/14/81).............. 109 Chris Cavote vs. Southern Utah (11/7/87).............. 109 Steve Buccellato vs. Chico State (9/9/89)................ 109 Troy Gassaway at Southern Utah (10/29/94)......... 109 Jake Croxdale vs. Southern Oregon (9/13/08)...... 109 134. John Farley vs. Humboldt State (10/23/82)............. 108 135. Chris Cavote vs. Cal Poly (10/24/87)..................... 107 Ed Bueno at UC Davis (11/19/88)......................... 107 Jake Croxdale vs. Northern Colorado (11/7/09)..... 107 Bryan Hilliard vs. Western Oregon (9/11/10)......... 107 139. Troy Mills at Cal Poly (10/13/90)........................... 105 Bryan Hilliard vs. UC Davis (11/3/07)................... 105 Bryan Hilliard vs. Humboldt State (8/30/08).......... 105 Bryan Hilliard at Eastern Wash. (10/23/10).......... 105 143. Dennis Taylor vs. CS Northridge (11/7/81)............. 104 Tyronne Gross vs. Northern Arizona (10/11/03)..... 104 145. Evander Wilkins vs. Humboldt State (8/30/08)........ 103 146. Orlando Mayes vs. Humboldt State (9/27/86)........ 102
Garrett White vs. Humboldt State (11/23/02)......... 102 148. Dennis Taylor at Humboldt State (11/14/81)........... 101 Donald Hair at UC Davis (11/19/88)..................... 101 150. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (9/19/87)................... 100 Troy Gassaway vs. Montana State (10/1/94).......... 100 Bryan Hilliard vs. Northern Ariz. (9/28/07)............ 100
JOHN FARLEY
100-Yard Facts
Career 200-Yard Games
13 - Charles Roberts (Div. I-AA/FCS record) 2 - Rob Harrison, Bryan Hilliard, Ryan Mole 1 - John Farley, Tyronne Gross, Troy Mills
Career 100-Yard Games
29 - Charles Roberts; 15 - Troy Mills; 14 - Bryan Hilliard; 12 - John Farley; 11 - Donald Hair; 9 - Rob Harrison; 6 - Tyronne Gross, Ryan Mole, Michael Stewart; 4 - Pedro Lewis, Mark Schutz; 3 - Ed Bueno, Troy Gassaway, Travon Jones, Arie Joseph, Daimon Shelton; 2 - Chris Cavote, Jake Croxdale, Terrance Dailey, Kris Daniels, Dennis Taylor, Garrett White, Evander Wilkins; 1 - Derard Barton, Steve Buccellato, Fred Douglas, Rob Martinson, Sam McCowan, Orlando Mayes, Kendall Riley.
100-Yard Duos
Nov. 7, 1981 vs. Cal State Northridge John Farley (122) & Dennis Taylor (104) Nov. 14, 1981 at Humboldt State John Farley (109) & Dennis Taylor (101) Nov. 19, 1985 vs. Humboldt State Donald Hair (128) & Rob Harrison (111) Oct. 26, 1985 vs. Chico State Rob Harrions (126) & Donald Hair (110) Nov. 23, 1985 vs. UC Davis Donald Hair (132) & Rob Harrison (123) Sept. 27, 1986 vs. Humboldt State Rob Harrison (247) & Orlando Mayes (102) Nov. 19, 1986 at UC Davis Ed Bueno (107) & Donald Hair (101) Sept. 4, 1993 vs. Cal State Hayward Arie Joseph (172) & Pedro Lewis (161) Nov. 11, 2007 at Northern Colorado Bryan Hilliard (168) & Travon Jones (130) Aug. 30, 2008 vs. Humboldt State Bryan Hilliard (105) & Evander Wilkins (103) Sept. 13, 2008 vs. Southern Oregon Evander Wilkins (161) & Jake Croxdale (109)
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1. Fred Amey 2001 2002 2003 2004 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 54 885 16.4 7 62 989 16.0 9 56 989 17.7 5 76 1,186 15.6 6 248 4,049 16.3 27
T2. Mike Carter 1968 1969 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 50 728 5.0 3 60 1,106 18.4 14 110 1,834 16.7 17
T2. Lamont Webb 1997 1998 1999 2000 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 11 125 11.4 2 17 264 15.5 2 39 609 15.6 5 52 836 16.1 7 119 1,834 15.4 16
4. Tony Washington Rec Yards Avg TD 2007 29 414 14.3 3 2008 83 1,279 15.4 12 total 112 1,693 15.1 15 5. Scott Towne 1997 1998 1999 2000 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 0 0 0.0 0 9 261 29.0 1 37 669 18.1 5 42 716 17.0 4 88 1,646 18.7 10
6. Kevin Fontes 1981 1982 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 17 261 15.4 0 52 1,207 23.2 6 69 1,468 21.3 6
7. Michael Johnson 1999 2000 2001 2002 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 6 65 10.8 0 11 139 12.6 0 50 747 14.9 5 32 469 14.7 1 99 1,420 14.3 6
8. Ron Weaver 1988 1989 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 37 626 16.9 1 43 745 17.3 4 80 1,371 17.1 5
9. Tom Jones 1969 1970 1971 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 38 549 14.4 6 37 518 14.0 1 16 267 16.7 2 91 1,334 14.7 9
T10. Lin Klinkhammer Rec Yards Avg TD 1985 43 562 13.1 3 1986 42 720 17.1 6 total 85 1,282 15.1 9 T10. Carlos Smith 1996 1997 total
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Rec Yards Avg TD 53 738 13.9 4 33 544 16.5 2 86 1,282 14.9 6
12. Bill Yurong 1965 1966 1967 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 11 101 9.2 1 27 407 15.1 2 57 746 13.1 5 95 1,254 13.2 8
13. Chris Bowman 1969 1970 1971 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 5 32 6.4 0 51 800 15.7 8 22 417 19.0 3 78 1,249 16.0 11
14. Zebedee Brye 1987 1988 1989 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 21 339 16.1 0 21 400 19.0 6 19 494 26.0 5 61 1,233 20.2 11
15. Sheridan Mitchell Rec Yards Avg TD 1996 46 743 16.2 3 1997 28 474 16.9 2 total 74 1,217 16.4 5 16. Ryan Coogler 2004 2005 2006 2007 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 28 254 9.1 2 45 441 9.8 1 1 11 11.0 0 38 507 13.3 3 112 1,213 10.8 6
17. Tyrone Taylor 1996 1997 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 39 733 18.8 7 34 469 13.8 3 73 1,202 16.5 10
18. Gary Austin 1999 2000 2001 2002 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 26 257 9.9 2 23 241 10.5 1 39 492 12.6 0 15 165 11.0 0 103 1,155 11.2 3
19. Chase Deadder 2008 2010 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 21 358 17.0 1 37 788 21.3 6 58 1,146 19.8 7
20. Eric Harrington 1992 1993 total
Rec Yards Avg TD 34 451 13.3 6 43 659 15.3 9 77 1,110 14.4 15
Receptions
1. Fred Amey, 2001-04................................. 248 2. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000........................ 119 3. Tony Washington, 2007-08....................... 112 Ryan Coogler, 2004-05, 07....................... 112 5. Mike Carter, 1968-69 ............................. 110 6. Gary Austin, Jr., 1999-2002..................... 103 7. Michael Johnson, 1999-2002 .................... 99 8. Dylan Lane, 2007-10.................................. 96 9. Bill Yurong, 1965-67................................... 95 10. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................... 94 11. Tom Jones, 1969-71.................................... 91 12. Scott Towne, 1997-2000............................. 88 13. Carlos Smith, 1996-97................................ 86 14. Lin Klinkhammer, 1985-86.......................... 85 15. Kenan Smith, 2000-03................................ 80 Ron Weaver, 1988-89................................. 80 17. John Farley, 1980-83.................................. 79 18. Chris Bowman, 1969-71............................. 78 19. Eric Harrington, 1992-93............................ 77 20. Sheridan Mitchell, 1996-97......................... 74
Touchdowns
1. Fred Amey, 2001-04................................... 27 2. Mike Carter, 1968-69................................. 17 3. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000.......................... 16 4. Tony Washington, 2007-08......................... 15 Eric Harrington 1992-93............................ 15 6. Mark Young, 1986-88................................. 14 7. Mitch Oliver, 1995..................................... 11 Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ............................. 11 Chris Bowman, 1969-71............................. 11 10. Scott Towne, 1997-2000............................. 10 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97............................... 10
FRED AMEY
Two-time All-American 4,049 career receiving yards 248 career receptions 27 career receiving TDs 76 receptions in 2004 15 receptions in a game 17 100-yard games 6,343 career all-purpose yards
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1. Kevin Fontes, 1981-82 .......................... 21.28 2. Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ........................ 20.21 3. Ottis Gillespie, 1980, 82........................ 20.17 4. Mitch Oliver, 1995................................ 20.16 5. Chase Deadder, 2008-pres.................... 19.76 6. Clint Primm, 1992................................ 19.02 7. Scott Towne, 1997-2000........................ 18.70 8. Michael Johnson, 1988-90..................... 18.50 9. Joe Little, 1991 ..................................... 18.28 10. Marvin Shelly, 1980-81......................... 18.12
Yards Per Game (Minimum 15 games)
1. Fred Amey, 2001-04.............................. 94.16 2. Mike Carter, 1968-69............................ 90.29 3. Tony Washington, 2007-08.................... 73.61 4. Kevin Fontes, 1981-82........................... 66.27 5. Ron Weaver, 1988-89............................ 62.32 6. Carlos Smith, 1985-86........................... 58.27 Lin Klinkhammer, 1996-97..................... 58.27 8. Eric Harrington, 1992-93....................... 55.50 9. Sheridan Mitchell, 1996-97.................... 55.32 10. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000..................... 54.64
Season
Yards Per Catch (Minimum 25 receptions)
1. Kevin Fontes, 1982................................ 23.21 2. Jason Barnes, 2006............................... 22.25 3. Chase Deadder, 2010............................ 21.30 4. James Ferguson, 1985 ......................... 20.92 5. Mitch Oliver, 1995................................. 20.16 6. Clint Primm, 1992.................................. 19.02 7. Cecil Williams, 1984 ........................... 18.94 8. Brian Sallee, 1983................................. 18.86 9. Tyrone Taylor, 1996............................... 18.79 10. Michael Parker, 1992............................. 18.59
Yards Per Game (Minimum 5 games)
1. Mike Carter, 1969............................... 110.60 2. Kevin Fontes, 1982.............................. 109.73 3. Fred Amey, 2004................................. 107.82 4. Tony Washington, 2008....................... 106.58 5. Mitch Oliver, 1995............................... 100.78 6. Fred Amey, 2003................................... 98.90 7. Clint Primm, 1992.................................. 95.10 8. Fred Amey, 2002................................... 89.91 9. Ron Weaver, 1989................................. 82.78 10. Fred Amey, 2001................................... 80.45
Receptions
1. Tony Washington, 2008.............................. 83 2. Fred Amey, 2004........................................ 76 3. Fred Amey, 2002........................................ 62 4. Mike Carter, 1969...................................... 60 5. Bill Yurong, 1967........................................ 57 6. Fred Amey, 2003........................................ 56 7. Fred Amey, 2001........................................ 54 Alex Estrada, 1995..................................... 54 9. Carlos Smith, 1996..................................... 53 10. Lamont Webb, 2000................................... 52 Kevin Fontes, 1982..................................... 52
Yards
Game
Receptions
1. Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04)..... 15 2. Tom Powell at SF State (10/19/68).............. 14 3. Tony Washington at Montana (10/18/08).... 12 Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95).......... 12 5. Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (11/10/01)...... 11 6. Brandyn Reed vs. Montana (10/24/09)...... 10 Tony Washington at EWU (11/1/08)........... 10 Lamont Webb at No. Arizona (11/11/00)... 10 Eric Harrington at CSN (10/16/93)............. 10 10. Eight times.................................................... 9 (Tony Washington 2x, Tyrone Taylor 2x, Fred Amey, Chris Kelly, Carlos Smith, Stephan Richardson)
Yards
1. Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)........ 228 2. Ron Weaver at Santa Clara (10/14/89).... 220 3. Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96)... 201 4. Mike Carter vs. CS Hayward (11/1/69)..... 199 5. Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95)....... 197 6. Carlos Smith vs. EWU (10/12/96)............. 189 7. Eric Harrington at Cal Poly (10/23/93)...... 186 8. Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03)........ 180 Kevin Fontes at CP Pomona (9/18/82)....... 180 10. Tyrone Taylor at CSN (10/25/97).............. 179
Touchdowns Kevin Fontes
Carlos Smith
Tyrone Taylor
Tony Washington set the school record with 83 receptions in 2008. In just two years with the Hornets, Washington amassed 1,693 career yards, 112 receptions and 15 touchdowns. One of his biggest games came at UC Davis (below) where he caught three touchdowns to help the Hornets to a 29-19 victory.
1. 2.
Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99)................. 4 Morris Norrise vs. Montana State (10/2/10). 3 Tony Washington at UC Davis (11/8/08)....... 3 Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95)........... 3 Eric Harrington vs. SFSU (9/11/93)............... 3 Eric Harrington vs. Abeline Christ. (9/8/92)... 3 Ron Weaver vs. NC Central (11/26/88)........ 3 Mike Carter vs. Nevada (10/18/69).............. 3 Mike Carter vs. Cal Poly Pomona (9/27/69).. 3
1. Tony Washington, 2008......................... 1,279 2. Kevin Fontes, 1982................................ 1,207 3. Fred Amey, 2004................................... 1,186 4. Mike Carter, 1969................................. 1,106 5. Fred Amey, 2003...................................... 989 Fred Amey, 2002...................................... 989 7. Clint Primm, 1992..................................... 951 8. Mitch Oliver, 1995.................................... 907 9. Fred Amey, 2001...................................... 885 10. Lamont Webb, 2000................................. 836
Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
Mike Carter, 1969...................................... 14 Tony Washington, 2008.............................. 12 Mitch Oliver, 1995...................................... 11 Fred Amey, 2002.......................................... 9 Eric Harrington, 1993 .................................. 9 Morris Norrise, 2010.................................... 8 Clint Primm, 1992......................................... 8 Chris Bowman, 1970.................................... 8 Brandyn Reed, 2009.................................... 7 Fred Amey, 2001.......................................... 7 Lamont Webb, 2000..................................... 7 Tyrone Taylor, 1996...................................... 7 Joe Little, 1991 ............................................ 7 Mark Young, 1988 ....................................... 7 Mark Young, 1986 ....................................... 7 James Ferguson, 1985 ................................ 7 Marvin Shelly, 1981 .................................... 7
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1. Alex Estrada vs. Southern Utah (11/11/95)......... 228 2. Ron Weaver at Santa Clara (10/14/89).............. 220 3. Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96).............. 201 4. Mike Carter vs. CS Hayward (1969)..................... 199 5. Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95)................. 197 6. Carlos Smith vs. Eastern Wash. (10/12/96)......... 189 7. Eric Harrington at Cal Poly (10/23/93)................ 186 8. Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03).................. 180 Kevin Fontes at Cal Poly Pomona (9/18/82)......... 180 10. Tyrone Taylor at CS Northridge (10/25/97)......... 179 11. Mike Carter vs. Humboldt State (1968)................. 177 12. Jason Barnes at UC Davis (11/18/06)................. 176 13. Clint Primm at UC Davis (10/3/92)...................... 174 14. Kevin Fontes at CS Northridge (9/14/82)............ 173 15. Mitch Oliver at Eastern Wash. (9/16/95)............. 171 16. Michael Johnson, Jr., at Weber State (9/29/01)... 169 17. Scott Towne at Eastern Wash. (10/30/99)............ 167 Scott Towne vs. UC Davis (9/18/99).................... 167 Ron Weaver vs. N.C. Central (11/26/88)............ 167 20. Fred Amey vs. Montana State (11/6/04).............. 165 21. Fred Amey vs. Northern Arizona (10/11/03)....... 164 22. Carlos Smith at Eastern Wash. (10/11/97).......... 163 Zebede Brye at Portland State (10/28/89)........... 163 24. Marvin Shelly at Chico State (10/24/81)............. 161 25. Fred Amey vs. Northern Arizona (11/10/01)....... 160 26. Tony Washington vs. Southern Ore. (9/13/08)..... 159 27. Tony Washington vs. Portland State (9/27/08)..... 158 Fred Amey vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04).............. 158 29. Lamont Webb at CS Northridge (10/16/99)........ 157 Carlos Smith vs. UC Davis (9/20/97)................... 157 31. Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04)............. 156 Michael Johnson at Pacific (9/8/90).................... 156 33. Andre Taylor at Northern Arizona (10/21/06)..... 155 34. Clint Primm at CS Northridge (11/17/92)............ 154 35. Fred Amey at Idaho State (9/28/02).................... 153 36. Lamont Webb at Northern Arizona (11/11/00)... 151 37. Kevin Fontes at UC Davis (11/13/82).................. 148 38. Tony Washington vs. Eastern Wash. (10/27/07)... 146 Michael Parker vs. Portland State (9/29/90)......... 146 Cecil Williams at UC Davis (11/17/84)............... 146 41. Chase Deadder vs. Montana State (10/2/10)...... 145 42. Michael Parker at CS Fullerton (9/26/92)............ 144 43. Sheridan Mitchell vs. UC Davis (9/20/97)............ 142 44. Brandyn Reed vs. Eastern Wash. (9/26/09)........ 141 Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04)..................... 141 Lin Klinkhammer at Chico State (10/4/86)........... 141 47. Kevin Fontes vs. Eastern Wash. (11/20/82).......... 140 48. Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02)....................... 139 Otis Gillespie at CS Hayward (10/9/82).............. 139 50. Lamont Webb at Idaho State (9/23/00)............... 138 51. Stephan Richardson vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95).... 137 52. Andre Taylor at Idaho State (11/4/06)................. 135 53. Brandyn Reed vs. UC Davis (11/21/09).............. 134 Fred Amey vs. Humboldt State (11/23/02)........... 134 Ron Weaver vs. Santa Clara (10/15/88)............. 134 56. Fred Amey vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03)............ 133 Kevin Fontes vs. San Francisco State (11/6/82).... 133 58. Chris Kelly at Cal Poly (11/20/99)...................... 132 Mark Young at Southern Utah (10/25/86)........... 132 60. Tony Washington at Montana (10/18/08)............. 130 Scott Towne vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00)............ 130 62. Fred Amey at Idaho State (10/23/04).................. 129 63. Doug Arlin at Portland State (10/22/94).............. 128 64. Scott Towne at UC Davis (10/28/00)................... 126 Brian Amos at Chico State (9/24/94).................. 126 66. Chase Deadder at Eastern Wash. (10/23/10)...... 124 67. Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/8/01).......................... 123 Tyrone Taylor at Montana State (11/16/93)......... 123 Jermaine Hollie at CS Northridge (10/16/93)...... 123 Zebede Brye vs. Portland State (10/29/88).......... 123 71. Lamont Webb vs. UC Davis (9/18/99)................. 122 Jermaine Hollie vs. Cal Poly (10/16/93).............. 122 73. Ryan Coogler at Portland State (9/15/07)............ 121
Joe Little at Abilene Christian (9/21/91)............... 121 75. Eric Harrington vs. Abilene Christ. (9/18/92)....... 120 76. Sheridan Mitchell vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94)........... 119 Marlan Meggers vs. Pacific (10/22/88)............... 119 78. Sheridan Mitchell vs. Eastern Wash. (10/12/96).. 118 79. John Hendershott at Portland State (10/3/09)..... 117 Tony Washnigton at Northern Ariz. (10/4/08)..... 117 Tony Washington at Colorado State (9/6/08)....... 117 Clint Primm at CS Fullerton (9/26/92).................. 117 83. Chase Deadder vs. Portland State (11/6/10)....... 116 Jason Barnes at Idaho State (11/4/06)................ 116 Clint Primm vs. Chico State (10/10/92)................ 116 Zebede Brye vs. Chico State (9/9/89).................. 116 Ron Weaver vs. Portland State (10/29/88)........... 116 88. Sheridan Mitchell vs. Idaho State (10/4/97)......... 115 Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93)................... 115 Lin Klinkhammer at Southern Utah (10/25/86)..... 115 91. Tony Washington at Eastern Wash. (11/1/08)...... 114 Alex Estrada at Cal Poly (10/21/95)................... 114 93. Carlos Smith at Portland State (11/2/96)............. 113 94. Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/13/03)........................ 112 95. Brandyn Reed vs. Montana (10/24/09).............. 111 Mitch Oliver vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95)............... 111 Brian McCullough at CS Northridge (10/20/90).. 111 Cecil Williams at Humboldt State (10/22/83)....... 111 99. Fred Amey vs. UC Davis (10/4/03)..................... 110 Eric Harrington at San Francisco State (9/11/93).110 Joe Little at Chico State (10/12/91)..................... 110 Tim Jones vs. Portland State (10/6/84)................. 110 103. Fred Amey vs. Weber State (11/16/02)............. 109 Lamont Webb vs. Montana (11/14/98)............. 109 Kevin Fontes vs. Humboldt State (10/23/82)...... 109 106. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (9/10/88).............. 108 107. Joe Little vs. UC Davis (10/5/91)....................... 107 Scott Towne vs. Weber State (9/30/00)............. 107 Ron Weaver at Southern Utah (10/1/88)........... 107 110. John Hendershott vs. NAU (10/31/09)............. 106 Fred Amey at Montana (11/13/04)................... 106 Michael Johnson, Jr., vs. Idaho St. (9/22/01)..... 106 Lamont Webb vs. Weber State (9/30/00).......... 106 Lin Klinkhammer vs. Santa Clara (10/11/86)..... 106 Carlos Smith vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96)................ 105 116. Jason Barnes at Montana (9/24/06)................. 104 Michael Johnson vs. Northern Ariz. (11/10/01).104 Tim Jones at Chico State (10/20/84)................. 104 119. Joe Little vs. CS Northridge (11/16/91)............. 103 120. Chase Deadder vs. Idaho State (11/13/10)....... 102 Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99)..................... 102 122. Jermaine Hollie vs. Southern Utah (11/20/93).... 100 Clint Primm at Santa Clara (11/7/92)................ 100 Otis Gillespie at CS Northridge (9/14/82)......... 100
Scott Towne (above) and Lamont Webb (top right) are tied with Carlos Smith and Sheridon Mitchell with a pair of 100-yard games. Strangely, neither Towne or Webb began their Hornet career as rececivers. Webb was a running back and Towne a quarterback as freshmen.
LAMONT WEBB
100-Yard Facts Career Games
17 - Fred Amey 7 - Tony Washington 6 - Kevin Fontes, Lamont Webb 5 - Clint Primm, Carlos Smith, Scott Towne, Ron Weaver 4 - Chase Deadder, Joe Little, Sheridan Mitchell 3 - Jason Barnes, Zebede Brye, Eric Harrington, Jermaine Hollie, Michael Johnson, Jr., Lin Klinkhammer, Mitch Oliver, Brandyn Reed, Tyrone Taylor 2 - Mike Carter, Alex Estrada, Otis Gillespie, John Hendershott, Tim Jones, Chris Kelly, Michael Parker, Andre Taylor, Cecil Williams 1 - Brian Amos, Doug Arlin, Ryan Coogler, Donald Hair, Michael Johnson, Brian McCullough, Marlan Meggers, Greg Ochoa, Stephan Richardson, Marvin Shelly, Mark Young
Duos
Nov. 4, 2006 at Idaho State Andre Taylor (135) & Jason Barnes (116) Nov. 10, 2001 vs. Northern Arizona Fred Amey (160) & Michael Johnson, Jr. (104) Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Weber State Scott Towne (107) & Lamont Webb (106) Sept. 18, 1999 vs. UC Davis Scott Towne (167) & Lamont Webb (122) Sept. 20, 1997 vs. UC Davis Carlos Smith (157) & Sheridan Mitchell (142) Nov. 23, 1996 vs. Cal Poly Carlos Smith (105) & Tyrone Taylor (105) Oct. 12, 1996 vs. Eastern Washington Carlos Smith (189) & Sheridan Mitchell (118) Nov. 4, 1995 vs. Saint Mary’s Stephan Richardson (137) & Mitch Oliver (111) Oct. 23, 1993 at Cal Poly Eric Harrington (186) & Greg Ochoa (115) Oct. 29, 1988 vs. Portland State Zebede Brye (123) & Ron Weaver (116) Oct. 25, 1986 at Southern Utah Mark Young (132) & Lin Klinkhammer (115) Sept. 14, 1982 at CS Northridge Kevin Fontes (173) & Otis Gillespie (100)
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DEFENSIVE RECORDS Career Tackles
1. Ryland Wickman 1995 1996 1997 1998 total
UA AT Tot TFL 48 35 83 3.0 40 52 92 9.0 66 88 154 16.0 48 58 106 13.0 202 233 435 41.0
2. Cyrus Mulitalo 2005 2006 2007 2008 total
UA AT Tot TFL 11 11 22 1.0 56 64 120 11.5 36 62 98 13.5 45 51 96 6.0 148 188 336 32.0
3. Brett Shelton 2004 2005 2006 2007 total
UA AT Tot TFL 49 34 83 3.0 51 32 83 3.5 34 38 72 0.0 45 43 88 1.0 179 147 326 7.5
4. Matt Logue 2002 2003 2004 2005 total
UA AT Tot TFL 40 14 54 5.0 37 21 58 13.0 43 46 89 13.0 61 44 105 14.5 181 125 306 45.5
5. Peter Buck 2007 2008 2009 2010 total
UA AT Tot TFL 2 12 14 0.0 45 39 84 2.5 39 41 80 4.5 52 44 96 8.0 138 136 274 15.0
6. Mike Brannon 2005 2006 2007 2008 total
UA AT 30 24 24 30 47 34 43 26 144 114
7. Brent Webber 2004 2005 2006 2007 total
UA AT Tot TFL 25 31 56 4.0 33 31 64 2.0 29 27 56 3.0 30 43 73 0.0 117 132 249 9.0
8. Elton Gabourel 1998 1999 2000 2001 total
UA 36 50 56 19 161
AT Tot TFL 26 62 4.0 25 75 3.0 20 76 6.0 5 24 0.0 76 237 13.0
9. Camron Mbewa 2000 2001 2002 2003 total
UA 19 56 34 34 143
AT Tot TFL 19 38 0.0 32 88 7.0 15 49 1.0 27 61 5.0 93 236 13.0
10. Ramon Payne 2001 2002 2003 2004 total
UA 20 45 48 45 158
AT Tot TFL 5 25 0.0 18 63 1.0 13 61 4.0 18 63 6.0 54 212 11.0
Tot TFL 54 11.0 54 11.0 81 18.0 69 12.5 258 52.5
11. Carlos Williams 1996 1998 1999 total
UA AT Tot TFL 1 8 9 0.0 28 41 69 1.0 51 81 132 12.0 80 130 210 13.0
12. Tyson Butler 2003 2004 2005 2006 total
UA AT Tot TFL 5 4 9 1.0 24 32 56 3.5 28 31 59 9.5 28 50 78 10.0 85 117 202 24.0
13. Chad Johnson 1995 1996 1997 total
UA 36 30 35 101
AT Tot TFL 20 56 1.0 32 62 2.0 47 82 2.0 99 200 5.0
14. Lorenzo Lynch 1985 1986 total
UA 57 41 98
AT Tot TFL 49 106 7.0 48 89 1.0 97 195 8.0
15. Ryan Kroeker 2002 2003 total
UA 69 54 123
AT Tot TFL 36 105 5.0 34 88 10.0 70 193 15.0
16. Anthony Daisley UA 1999 51 2000 70 total 121
AT 38 30 68
17. Zach Schrader 2009 2010 total
UA 50 44 94
AT Tot TFL 53 103 0.5 38 82 3.5 91 185 4.0
18. Tommy Williams 1997 1998 1999 2000 total
UA 5 19 17 48 89
AT Tot TFL 8 13 0.0 43 62 1.0 17 34 2.0 23 71 9.0 91 180 12.0
19. Shane Scott 1997 1998 total
UA AT Tot TFL 28 41 69 7.0 37 61 98 9.0 65 102 167 16.0
20. Ed Canonico 1998 1999 2000 2001 total
Matt Logue
UA 0 45 18 47 110
Peter Buck
Tot TFL 89 25.0 100 19.0 189 44.0
AT Tot TFL 1 1 0.0 28 73 2.0 9 27 2.0 16 63 0.0 54 164 4.0
Mike Brannon
Ryland Wickman (top), Cyrus Mulitalo (middle) and Brett Shelton (bottom) rank as the top three tacklers in school history.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Unassisted Tackles
1. Ryland Wickman, 1995-98....................... 202 2. Matt Logue, 2002-05................................ 181 3. Brett Shelton, 2004-07.............................. 179 4. Elton Gabourel, 1998-2001...................... 161 5. Ramon Payne, 2001-04............................ 158 6. Cyrus Mulitalo, 2005-08........................... 148 7. Mike Brannon, 2005-08............................ 144 8. Camron Mbewa, 2000-03........................ 143 9. Peter Buck, 2007-10................................. 138 10. Ryan Kroeker, 2002-03............................. 123
Tackles for Loss
1. Mike Brannon, 2005-08........................... 52.5 2. Matt Logue, 2002-05............................... 45.5 3. Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000.................... 44.0 4. Ryland Wickman, 1995-98...................... 41.0 5. Cyrus Mulitalo, 2005-08.......................... 32.0 6. Christian Clark, 2007-10......................... 31.0 7. Zack Nash, 2008-pres............................. 25.5 8. Tyson Butler, 2003-06.............................. 24.0 9. Nick Echols, 1997-98.............................. 23.0 10. Damien Mason, 1994-96......................... 21.0 James Henderson, 2003-07...................... 21.0
Sacks
1. Mike Brannon, 2005-08........................... 27.5 2. Kelly Osborn, 1981-84............................ 25.5 3. Christian Clark, 2007-10......................... 19.5 Randy Rains, 1985-87............................. 19.5 5. Zack Nash, 2008-pres............................. 19.0 6. Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000.................... 18.0 7. Darren Arbet, 1983-85............................ 16.0 8. Damien Mason, 1994-96......................... 14.5 9. Jason Sandel, 1995-96............................ 12.5 10. Stuart Bailey, 1986.................................. 12.0
Interceptions
1. Pat Moloney, 1968-70................................ 20 2. Steve Tobias, 1967-68................................ 15 3. Marvin Brown, 1994-95.............................. 13 Bob Rocha, 1967-69................................... 13 5. Tim Brown, 1987-90................................... 12 6. Chad Johnson, 1995-97.............................. 10 Lorenzo Lynch, 1985-86.............................. 10 8. Brent Webber, 2004-07................................ 9 Brandon Coleman, 1999-2002...................... 9 10. Four tied....................................................... 7
Fumbles Forced (Div. I-AA/FCS Era) 1. 3.
Zack Nash, 2008-pres.................................. 7 Ryland Wickman, 1995-98........................... 7 Zach Schrader, 2009-10............................... 6 Ramon Payne, 2001-04................................ 6 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000......................... 6
Fumbles Recovered (Div. I-AA/FCS Era) 1.
David Coleman, 2008-pres........................... 5 Peter Buck, 2007-10..................................... 5 Kevin Moore, 2008-09.................................. 5 Matt Logue, 2002-05.................................... 5 Ryland Wickman, 1995-98........................... 5
Season
Game (Div. I-AA/FCS Era)
1. Ryland Wickman, 1997............................ 154 2. Rob Patton, 1990...................................... 136 3. Jimmy Ellingson, 2004.............................. 132 Carlos Williams, 1999.............................. 132 5. Cyrus Mulitalo, 2006................................ 120 6. Guy Pittman, 1982.................................... 116 7. Jerry Haflich, 1981................................... 113 8. Ryland Wickman, 1998............................ 106 Lorenzo Lynch, 1985................................. 106 10. Matt Logue, 2005..................................... 105 Ryan Kroeker, 2002.................................. 105
1. 2. 3. 4.
Tackles
Unassisted Tackles
1. Rob Patton, 1990........................................ 72 2. Anthony Daisley, 2000................................ 70 3. Ryan Kroeker, 2002.................................... 69 4. Ryland Wickman, 1997.............................. 66 5. Matt Logue, 2005....................................... 61 6. Lorenzo Lynch, 1985................................... 57 7. Jimmy Ellingson, 2004................................ 56 Elton Gabourel, 2000................................. 56 Camron Mbewa, 2001................................ 56 10. Ryan Kroeker, 2003.................................... 54
Tackles for Loss (Div. I-AA/FCS Era)
1. Anthony Daisley, 1999............................. 25.0 2. Anthony Daisley, 2000............................. 19.0 3. Mike Brannon, 2007................................ 18.0 4. Zack Nash, 2010.................................... 16.5 5. Ryland Wickman, 1997........................... 16.0 6. Christian Clark, 2009............................... 15.5 7. Matt Logue, 2005.................................... 14.5 8. Jacob Houston, 2004............................... 14.0 9. Cyrus Mulitalo, 2007............................... 13.5 10. Matt Logue, 2004.................................... 13.0 Matt Logue, 2003.................................... 13.0 Ryland Wickman, 1998........................... 13.0
Sacks
Tackles
Ryland Wickman at EWU (10/11/97)......... 22 Cyrus Mulitalo vs. No. Colo. (10/28/06)..... 21 Jimmy Ellingson at Montana (11/13/04)...... 19 Jimmy Ellingson vs. So. Utah (9/18/04)....... 18 Ryland Wickman at CSN (10/25/97).......... 18
Sacks 1. 2. 3.
Zack Nash at Idaho State (11/13/10)........ 5.0 Christian Clark vs. NAU (10/31/09).......... 4.0 Zack Nash vs. Northern Colo. (10/9/10)... 3.5 Mike Brannon vs. EWU (10/27/07)............ 3.5 Tyson Butler vs. EWU (10/29/05)............... 3.5
Tackles for Loss 1. 3.
Zack Nash at Idaho State (11/13/10)........ 6.0 Dan Rooney at Cal Poly (10/21/95)........... 6.0 Jacob Houston vs. Weber St. (10/16/04).... 5.0 Anthony Daisley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/4/99).. 5.0 Nick Echols at E. Washington (10/11/97)... 5.0 Victor Lopez at Portland State (11/2/96)..... 5.0
Interceptions 1. 3.
Ramon Payne at Idaho State (10/23/04)....... 3 Chad Johnson vs. Chico State (9/23/95)....... 3 Brent Webber vs. Weber State (10/7/06)...... 2 Ramon Payne vs. Weber State (10/16/04)..... 2 Robert Coleman at EWU (10/26/02)............. 2 Brandon Coleman at EWU (10/21/00).......... 2 Elton Gabourel vs. Weber State (9/30/00)..... 2 Carlos Williams at No. Arizona (10/24/98).. 2 Chad Johnson vs. Montana (9/28/96)........... 2 Wasswa Serwanga vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94).. 2 Marvin Brown at UC Davis (10/8/94)............ 2 Judd Fleming at Cal Poly (10/23/93)............. 2
Longest Interception Return
100 (td) - Othel Pearson vs. UCSB (10/12/63)
1. Zack Nash, 2010.................................... 13.0 2. Anthony Daisley, 1999............................. 12.0 Jason Sandel, 1995................................. 12.0 Stuart Bailey, 1986.................................. 12.0 5. Randy Rains, 1986.................................. 11.5 Kelly Osborn, 1984................................. 11.5 7. Christian Clark, 2009............................... 10.0 Jacob Houston, 2004............................... 10.0 Dustin Smith, 1998.................................. 10.0 10. Mike Brannon, 2007.................................. 9.5
Interceptions 1. 2. 5. 8.
Steve Tobias, 1967...................................... 10 Pat Moloney, 1970........................................ 9 Pat Moloney, 1969........................................ 9 Bob Rocha, 1969.......................................... 9 Marvin Brown, 1994..................................... 7 Lorenzo Lynch, 1986..................................... 7 Marvin Welch, 1967..................................... 7 Brent Webber, 2006...................................... 6 Chad Johnson, 1996..................................... 6 Marvin Brown, 1995..................................... 6 Jerome Washington, 1980............................ 6 Mike Smith, 1974......................................... 6 Craig Johnson, 1969.................................... 6
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Yearly Leaders
Year Name Tackles Name INT Name Sacks Name TFL 1981 Jerry Haflich 30-83-113 Jeff Caton 5 Not recorded --- Dave Green 19.0 1984 Randy Plumbtree 49-39-88 Tim Korte 4 Not recorded --- Tim Korte 11.0 Monti Meza 4 1985 Lorenzo Lynch 57-79-106 Lorenzo Lynch 3 Greg Dockweiller 8.5 Greg Dockweiller 14.0 Greg Dockweiller 3 Mark Albert 3 1986 Lorenzo Lynch 41-48-89 Lorenzo Lynch 7 Stuart Bailey 12.0 Randy Rains 15.5 1987 Gary Lunsford 50-50-100 Gary Lunsford 3 Dwayne Jackson 7.0 Randy Rains 13.5 Randy Rains 7.0 1988 Derek Stigerts 33-47-80 J.R. Richards 5 Ken Stinnett 6.0 John Kilgariff 10.0 1989 Keilan Matthews 39-36-75 Tim Brown 4 Junior Nua 6.0 Junior Nua 10.0 1990 Rob Patton 72-64-136 Anthony Anderson 4 Tim Price 3.0 Keba Weithrspoon 9.0 Rich Ferre 3.0 1991 Keba Weitherspoon 33-28-61 Aldin Barnett 2 Eric Palmberg 8.0 Eric Palmberg 11.0 1992 Rod McMasters 43-40-83 Kris Palmer 4 Jon Kirksey 5.0 Jon Kirksey 11.0 Steve Smith 5.0 1993 Lee Petit-Phar 53-30-83 Judd Fleming 4 Pete Tuiasosopo 4.0 Pete Tuiasosopo 8.0 1994 J.B. Cahoon 29-38-67 Marvin Brown 7 Damien Mason 5.0 1995 Ryland Wickman 48-35-83 Marvin Brown 6 Jason Sandel 12.0 Damien Mason 11.0 Dan Rooney 11.0 1996 Victor Lopez 49-46-95 Chad Johnson 6 Damien Mason 6.0 Victor Lopez 12.0 1997 Ryland Wickman 66-88-154 Keian Davis 2 Shane Scott 3.0 Ryland Wickman 16.0 Buster Henderson 2 Nick Echols 3.0 Damon Perasso 3.0 1998 Ryland Wickman 48-58-106 Carlos Williams 3 Dustin Smith 10.0 Ryland Wikman 13.0 Dannie Walker 3 1999 Carlos Williams 51-81-132 Ed Canonico 3 Anthony Daisley 12.0 Anthony Daisley 25.0 2000 Anthony Daisley 70-30-100 Elton Gabourel 4 Bilal Watkins 6.5 Anthony Daisley 19.0 Brandon Coleman 4 2001 Camron Mbewa 56-32-88 Brandon Coleman 4 Park McAllister 3.0 Park McAllister 9.0 2002 Ryan Kroeker 69-36-105 Robert Coleman 3 Brad Osterhout 5.5 Brad Osterhout 11.0 2003 Ryan Kroeker 54-34-88 Kevin Tennerson 4 Ben Fox 8.0 Matt Logue 13.0 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 56-76-132 Ramon Payne 5 Jacob Houston 10.0 Matt Logue 14.0 Jacob Houston 14.0 2005 Matt Logue 61-44-105 Brandon Smith 3 Tyson Butler 6.5 Matt Logue 14.5 2006 Cyrus Mulitalo 56-44-120 Brent Webber 6 Dallas Mauga 6.0 Cyrus Mulitalo 11.5 2007 Cyrus Mulitalo 36-62-98 Durrell Oliver 2 Mike Brannon 9.5 Mike Brannon 18.0 2008 Cyrus Mulitalo 45-51-96 Deionte Gordon 4 Mike Brannon 9.0 Mike Brannon 12.5 2009 Zach Schrader 50-53-103 Zach Schrader 4 Christian Clark 10.0 Christian Clark 15.5 2010 Peter Buck 52-44-96 Kyle Monson 2 Zack Nash 13.0 Zack Nash 16.5 Dana Willis 2 Evander Wilkins 2 Osagie Odiase 2
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TOTAL OFFENSE/ALL-PURPOSE Total Offense Career Yards
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04................... 8,455 2. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................. 6,613 3. Jason Smith, 2007-09............................ 5,332 4. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83.......................... 4,908 5. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000........................... 4,869 6. Tony Corbin, 1995-96............................ 4,805 7. Lyle James, 1966-68.............................. 4,062 8. John Farley, 1980-83............................. 3,862 9. Drew Wyant, 1986-89........................... 3,742 10. Greg Knapp, 1982-85........................... 3,638
Total Offense Per Game (min. 15 games)
1. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000........................... 231.9 2. Tony Corbin, 1995-96............................ 228.8 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04................... 192.2 4. Jason Smith, 2007-09............................ 177.7 5. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92...................... 161.3 6. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94.......................... 159.8 7. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................. 157.5 8. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93......................... 154.5 9. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83.......................... 148.7 10. Mike Lippi, 1969-70.............................. 146.8
Touchdowns Responsible For
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000....................... 58 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04........................ 53 3. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000................................ 48 4. Jason Smith, 2007-09................................. 43 5. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83............................... 38 6. Lyle James, 1966-68................................... 36 7. Tony Corbin, 1995-95................................. 35 8. John Farley, 1980-83.................................. 34 Donald Hair, 1985-88................................. 34 10. Greg Knapp, 1982-85................................ 33
Season Yards
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 2,955 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................ 2,816 3. Tony Corbin, 1995................................. 2,545 4. Ricky Ray, 1999..................................... 2,480 5. Jeff Fleming, 2010................................ 2,443 6. Ricky Ray, 2000 ................................... 2,389 7. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 2,293 8. Tony Corbin, 1996................................. 2,260 9. Drew Wyant, 1989 ............................... 2,173 10. Mike Sullivan, 1982............................... 2,099
Total Offense Per Game (min. 5 games)
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001........................ 268.6 2. Ricky Ray, 1999..................................... 248.0 3. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................. 243.9 4. Drew Wyant, 1989................................ 241.4 5. Ryan Leadingham, 2002........................ 234.7 6. Tony Corbin, 1995................................. 231.4 7. Tony Corbin, 1996................................. 226.0 8. Jeff Fleming, 2010................................ 222.1 9. Ricky Ray, 2000..................................... 217.2 10. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 208.5
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Total Offense Per Play (min. 50 plays)
1. Larry Rodericks, 1971.............................. 8.22 2. Troy Mills, 1991....................................... 7.48 3. Rob Harrison, 1986................................. 7.45 4. Tony Trosin, 1988.................................... 7.39 5. Ricky Ray, 1999....................................... 7.25 6. Bryan Pendergrast, 1988......................... 6.95 7. Phil Hickey, 1986..................................... 6.93 8. Jeff Fleming, 2010.................................. 6.90 9. McLeod Bethel-Thompson, 2008............... 6.89 10. Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 6.87
Touchdowns Responsible For 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Jeff Fleming, 2010..................................... 25 Ricky Ray, 1999.......................................... 25 Ricky Ray, 2000.......................................... 23 Charles Roberts, 1999................................. 22 Troy Mills, 1991.......................................... 21 Charles Roberts, 1998................................. 20 Jason Smith, 2008...................................... 19 Tony Corbin, 1995...................................... 18 Ryan Leadingham, 2001............................. 17 Tony Corbin, 1996...................................... 17 Drew Wyant, 1986..................................... 17 Mike Sullivan, 1982.................................... 17
Game Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95)..... 434 Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99). 409 Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State (10/2/10).393 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96)......... 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/8/99)............... 373
Touchdowns (Rush & Pass) 1. 4.
Jeff Fleming vs. Montana State (10/2/10)..... 6 (5 pass/1 rush) Ricky Ray vs. CSN (11/4/00)........................ 6 (3 rush/3 pass) Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03)..... 6 (6 pass/0 rush) Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)..... 5 (5 rush/0 pass)
4. Ray Williams, 1975-76.......................... 129.0 5. Ryan Mole, 2004-05.............................. 123.7 6. Donald Hair, 1985-88............................ 115.7 7. John Farley, 1980-83............................. 104.8 8. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres...................... 102.7 9. Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97............................ 99.5 10. Rob Harrison, 1985-86............................ 96.3
Season Yards
1. Troy Mills, 1991..................................... 2,445 2. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 2,430 3. Charles Roberts, 1999............................ 2,202 4. Charles Roberts, 2000............................ 1,825 5. Fred Amey, 2002................................... 1,812 6. Lamont Webb, 2000.............................. 1,797 7. Michael Stewart, 1995........................... 1,707 8. Fred Amey, 2003................................... 1,689 9. Troy Mills, 1990..................................... 1,625 10. Fred Amey, 2004................................... 1,490
Yards Per Game (min. 5 games)
1. Troy Mills, 1991..................................... 244.5 2. Charles Roberts, 1998............................ 220.9 3. Charles Roberts, 1999............................ 200.2 4. Fred Amey, 2003................................... 168.9 5. Charles Roberts, 2000............................ 165.9 6. Fred Amey, 2002................................... 164.7 7. Lamont Webb, 2000.............................. 163.4 8. Troy Mills, 1990..................................... 162.5 9. Michael Stewart, 1995........................... 155.2 10. Donald Hair, 1988................................. 147.0
Yards Per Attempt
Career: Troy Mills, 1990-91.............................. 8.1 Season: Troy Mills, 1991................................... 9.2
Game
Yards: Charles Roberts vs. Idaho St. (11/6/99).....409 (Rush 39-409, Rec 0-0, PR 0-0, KOR 0-0) Avg: James Ferguson vs. Humboldt St. (1985)......46.5 (Rush 1-28, Rec 2-98, PR 0-0, KOR 3-153)
All-Purpose Yards Career Yards
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................. 7,112 2. Fred Amey, 2001-04.............................. 6,343 3. Donald Hair, 1985-88............................ 4,629 4. John Farley, 1980-83............................. 4,506 5. Troy Mills, 1990-91............................... 4,070 6. Lamont Webb, 1997-00......................... 3,716 7. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres...................... 2,875 8. Ray Williams, 1975-76.......................... 2,580 9. Ryan Mole, 2004-05.............................. 2,226 10. Pedro Lewis, 1991-93............................ 2,190
Yards Per Game (min. 15 games)
1. Troy Mills, 1990-91............................... 203.5 2. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000.................. 169.3 3. Fred Amey, 2001-04.............................. 147.5
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SCORING/KICKING RECORDS Scoring Career Points
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000..................... 352 2. Scott Brown, 1996-99............................... 239 3. Donald Hair, 1985-88............................... 204 John Farley, 1980-83................................ 204 5. Juan Gamboa, 2005-08........................... 203 6. Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres......................... 186 7. Fred Amey, 2001-04................................. 178 8. Troy Mills, 1990-91.................................. 176 9. Mike Clemons, 1964-68............................ 175 10. Tyson Becker, 1992-95.............................. 146
Touchdowns 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Charles Roberts, 1997-2000....................... 57 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................... 34 John Farley, 1980-83 ................................ 34 Bryan Hilliard, 2007-pres........................... 31 Fred Amey, 2001-04................................... 29 Troy Mills, 1990-91.................................... 29 Garrett White, 1998-2002.......................... 21 Mark Young, 1986-88................................. 18 Tyronne Gross, 2002-04............................. 17 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000.......................... 17 Mike Carter, 1968-69................................. 17
Extra Points
Touchdowns
PAT Percentage (1981-Present) (min. 30 att.)
Extra Points
1. Scott Brown, 1996-99................................. 44 2. Juan Gamboa, 2005-08............................. 36 3. Tyson Becker, 1992-95............................... 26 4. Chris Diniz, 2009-10.................................. 25 5. Jim Crouch, 1990-91.................................. 19 6. Bret LeVier, 2001-03................................... 16 Dave DeSilva, 1984-85............................... 16 Mike Clemons, 1964, 66-68........................ 16 9. Rick Berstrom, 1968-70............................... 12 10. Matt Nilsson, 1986-87................................ 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Matt Nilsson, 1986-87 (47-48)................. .979 Chris Diniz, 2009-10 (70-74)................... .946 Mark Franceschetti (55-59)....................... .932 Juan Gamboa, 2004-08 (95-102)............ .931 Bret LeVier, 2001-03 (48-52).................... .923
Field Goal Pct. (1976-Present) (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Chris Diniz, 2009-10 (25-28)................... .893 Bret LeVier, 2001-03 (16-21).................... .762 Dan Siroskey, 1976 (7-10)....................... .700 Mark Franceschetti, 1981, 83 (9-13)......... .692 Jim Gill, 1988 (10-15)............................. .667
Season Points
1. Scott Brown, 1996-99............................... 107 2. Juan Gamboa, 2005-08............................. 95 3. Chris Diniz, 2009-10.................................. 70 4. Tyson Becker, 1992-95............................... 68 5. Jim Crouch, 1990-91.................................. 61 6. Mark Franceschetti, 1981, 83...................... 55 7. Dave DeSilva, 1984-85............................... 53 Rick Bergstrom, 1968-70............................. 53 Mike Clemons, 1964, 66-68........................ 53 10. Bret LeVier, 2001-03................................... 48
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Field Goals
1. Charles Roberts, 1999............................... 138 2. Troy Mills, 1991 ....................................... 126 3. Charles Roberts, 1998............................... 122 4. John Farley, 1982....................................... 90 5. Charles Roberts, 2000................................. 86 6. Scott Brown, 1999...................................... 84 Mike Carter, 1969...................................... 84 8. Chris Diniz, 2010....................................... 79 9. Bret LeVier, 2002........................................ 77 10. Mike Clemons, 1964................................... 76
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.
Charles Roberts, 1999................................. 22 Troy Mills, 1991.......................................... 21 Charles Roberts, 1998................................. 20 John Farley, 1982....................................... 15 Charles Roberts, 2000................................. 14 Mike Carter, 1969...................................... 14 Bryan Hilliard, 2010.................................. 12 Bryan Hilliard, 2008.................................. 12 Tony Washington, 2008.............................. 12 Donald Hair, 1988...................................... 12 Scott Brown, 1999...................................... 42 Jim Gill, 1988............................................ 42 Chris Diniz, 2010....................................... 40 Jim Crouch, 1991....................................... 36 Matt Nilsson, 1986..................................... 36 Bret LeVier, 2002........................................ 35 Juan Gamboa, 2008................................... 33 Dave DeSilva, 1985.................................... 33 Chris Diniz, 2009....................................... 30 Jimmy Sanchez, 2000................................. 30
Field Goals
1. Bret LeVier, 2002........................................ 14 Scott Brown, 1999...................................... 14 3. Chris Diniz, 2010....................................... 13 Scott Brown, 1999...................................... 13 Jim Crouch, 1991....................................... 13 6. Chris Diniz, 2009....................................... 12 Juan Gamboa, 2008................................... 12 8. Tyson Becker, 1995..................................... 11 Dave DeSilva, 1985.................................... 11 10. Scitt Brown, 1996....................................... 10 Jim Gill, 1988............................................ 10
PAT Percentage (1984-Present) (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Matt Nilsson, 1987 (11-11).................... 1.000 Matt Nilsson, 1986 (36-37)...................... .973 Juan Gamboa, 2005 (22-23)................... .957 Chris Diniz, 2010 (40-42)........................ .952 Juan Gamboa, 2006 (17-18)................... .944
Field Goal Pct. (1976-Present) (min. 5 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Chris Diniz, 2009 (12-13)........................ .923 Chris Diniz, 2010 (13-15)........................ .867 Jim Crouch, 1991 (13-16)........................ .812 Bret LeVier, 2002 (14-18)......................... .778 Tyson Becker, 1994 (7-9).......................... .778
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Punting
Game Points
Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99).......... 30
Touchdowns
Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)............ 5
Field Goals 1. 3.
Chris Diniz at Montana (9/25/10)................. 4 Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02)......... 4 Nine times.................................................... 3 (Last by Juan Gamboa at MSU (10/20/07)
Kicking
Longest Field Goal 1. 2. 5. 7. 8.
Career Attempts
1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98.............................. 282 2. Drew Long, 1987-90................................. 255 3. Mitch Lively, 2003-06................................ 205 4. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69........................... 128 5. Stu Hall, 1980-81..................................... 122 6. Chris Bowman, 1969-71........................... 121 7. Andy Wilhoit, 1991-92............................. 112 8. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01.......................... 108 9. Augie Heath, 2009-pres........................... 106 10. Mike Neverve, 1993-94.............................. 91
Yards
Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/31/98).. 53 Chris Diniz at Stanford (9/4/10)................. 52 Chris Dinz at Montana State (11/14/09)..... 52 Scott Brown at Montana (9/27/97).............. 52 Chris Diniz at Montana (9/25/10)............... 50 Bret LeVier at No. Arizona (10/12/02)........ 50 Roy Arreygue at UC Davis (10/18/-75)....... 49 Juan Gamboa at Northern Ariz. (10/4/08).. 48 Juan Gamboa at Idaho State (11/4/06)....... 48 Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/12/96).. 48
1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98......................... 11,394 2. Drew Long, 1987-90.............................. 9,641 3. Mitch Lively, 2003-06............................. 8,370 4. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69........................ 5,410 5. Stu Hall, 1980-81.................................. 4,609 6. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01....................... 4,409 7. Andy Wilhoit, 1991-92.......................... 4,328 8. Chris Bowman, 1969-71........................ 4,241 9. Augie Heath, 2009-pres......................... 4,004 10. Oscar De Alba, 2007-08....................... 3,656
Average (Min. 50 Attempts)
1. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69........................ 42.27 2. Mitch Lively, 2003-06............................. 40.83 3. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01....................... 40.82 4. Oscar De Alba, 2007-08....................... 40.62 5. Steve Thorns, 1995-98........................... 40.40 6. Mike Neverve, 1993-94......................... 39.80 7. Butch Edge, 1984.................................. 39.65 8. Andy Wilhoit, 1991-92.......................... 38.64 9. Shaun Verner, 1983-84.......................... 37.94 10. Drew Long, 1987-90.............................. 37.81
Season Attempts
1. Jerry Angelich, 1974.................................. 86 2. Drew Long, 1987........................................ 82 3. Mitch Lively, 2005....................................... 81 4. Steve Thorns, 1996..................................... 75 5. Steve Thorns, 1995..................................... 73 Steve Bernard, 1975................................... 73 7. Chris Bowman, 1970.................................. 71 8. Steve Thorns, 1998..................................... 68 Doyle Brunson, 1969.................................. 68 10. Steve Thorns, 1997..................................... 66
Yards
1. Mitch Lively, 2005.................................. 3,202 2. Jerry Angelich, 1974............................. 3,127 3. Drew Long, 1987................................... 2,959 4. Steve Thorns, 1996................................ 2,945 5. Steve Thorns, 1997................................ 2,907 6. Doyle Brunson, 1969............................. 2,845 7. Steve Thorns, 1998................................ 2,833 8. Steve Bernard, 1975.............................. 2,715 9. Steve Thorns, 1995................................ 2,709 10. Mitch Lively, 2006.................................. 2,694
Average
1. Steve Thorns, 1997................................ 44.05 2. Mitch Lively, 2006.................................. 43.45 3. Jimmy Sanchez, 2001............................ 42.75 Doyle Brunson, 1968............................. 42.75 5. Oscar De Alba, 2008............................ 42.37 6. Doyle Brunson, 1969............................. 41.84 7. Steve Thorns, 1998................................ 41.66 8. Clark Aldrich, 1965............................... 41.15 9. Mitch Lively, 2004.................................. 40.84 10. Andy Wilhoit, 1991............................... 40.08
Game
Attempts
1. Mitch Lively at Cal (9/3/05)........................ 12 Stu Hall at SF State (10/11/80)................... 12 Doyle Brunson vs. CP Pomona (9/28/68)..... 12
Longest Punt 1. 3.
Steve Thorns at Montana (9/27/97)............ 71 Doyle Brunson vs. CP Pomona (1968)........... 71 Mitch Lively at UC Davis (11/18/06)........... 67 Jimmy Sanchez at Montana St. (10/13/01).. 67 Jimmy Sanchez vs. EWU (10/20/01)........... 67
Juan Gamboa (left) ranks fifth in school history in total points with 203. Gamboa is also second in career extra points (95) and career field goals (36). A four-year starter, Gamboa was the kicker for the Arena Football League’s San Jose SaberCats in 2011.
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Chris Diniz (right) tied the school record with four field goals at Montana in 2010. Diniz made three field goals of at least 50 yards in his two seasons, including a pair of 52 yarders.
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RETURN RECORDS Kickoff Returns Career Yards
1. Fred Amey, 2001-04.............................. 1,687 2. Ray Williams, 1975-76.......................... 1,420 3. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000..................... 1,415 4. Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97............................. 978 5. Sam McCowan, 2009-pres....................... 912 6. Jamie Berry, 1986-87............................... 799 7. Charlie Bell, 1968-70................................ 758 8. Troy Mills, 1990-91.................................. 754 9. Kris Daniels, 2003-06............................... 723 10. Kyle Hill, 2008......................................... 658
Average Per Return (Min. 20 Returns)
1. Troy Mills, 1990-91............................... 26.00 2. Troy Gassaway, 1993-94....................... 25.67 3. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000..................... 24.82 4. Jody Johnson, 2003, 05-07.................... 24.19 5. Kris Daniels, 2003-06............................ 24.10 6. Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97.......................... 23.85 7. Ray Williams, 1975-76.......................... 23.28 8. Charlie Bell, 1968-70............................. 22.97 9. Jamie Berry, 1986-87............................ 22.83 10. Mike Smith, 1974-75............................. 22.08
Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Fred Amey, 2001-04................................... 81 Ray Williams, 1975-76............................... 61 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000.......................... 57 Sam McCowan, 2009-pres......................... 42 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97............................... 41 Jamie Berry, 1986-87................................. 35 Charlie Bell, 1968-70.................................. 33 Kyle Hill, 2008........................................... 30 Kris Daniels, 2003-06................................. 30 Mario Bobino, 1984-85.............................. 30
Season Yards
1. Ray Williams, 1976.................................. 828 2. Lamont Webb, 2000................................. 696 3. Kyle Hill, 2008......................................... 658 4. Jody Johnson, 2007.................................. 653 5. Ralph Clark, 1977.................................... 650 6. Tyrone Taylor, 1997.................................. 627 7. Ray Williams, 1975.................................. 592 8. Mario Bobino, 1984................................. 554 9. Fred Amey, 2002...................................... 514 10. Sam McCowan, 2010............................... 498
Average Per Return (Min. 10 attempts)
1. Brian Allred, 1991................................. 28.54 2. Ray Williams, 1975............................... 28.19 3. Troy Mills, 1991..................................... 28.07 4. Kris Daniels, 2005................................. 27.53 5. Lamont Webb, 1999.............................. 26.64 6. Demetrius Cornish, 1994........................ 26.59 7. John Hendershott, 2009......................... 26.14 8. Fred Amey, 2002................................... 25.70 9. Lamont Webb, 2000.............................. 24.86 10. Jody Johnson, 2007............................... 24.19
Attempts
1. Ralph Clark, 1977...................................... 41 2. Ray Williams, 1976.................................... 40 3. Kyle Hill, 2008........................................... 30 4. Lamont Webb, 2000................................... 28 Mario Bobino, 1984................................... 28 6. Jody Johnson, 2007.................................... 27 7. Tyrone Taylor, 1997.................................... 26 8. Sam McCowan, 2010................................. 24 Fred Amey, 2003........................................ 24 10. Fred Amey, 2001........................................ 23
Longest Kickoff Returns for Touchdown
1. James Ferguson vs. HSU (10/19/85)......... 100 Mario Bobino vs. Sonoma St. (10/27/84).. 100 3. Tyrone Taylor at Idaho State (10/5/96)........ 99 J.R. Gillaspy vs. Nevada (1956)................... 99 5. Brian Allred vs. Pacific (8/31/91)................ 92 6. Lamont Webb vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00). 90 7. Tyrone Taylor at CS Northridge (10/25/97). 89 8. Jody Johnson at Portland State (9/15/07).... 85 Ralph Clark vs. CS Hayward (11/12/77)..... 85 10. Bret Satchwell vs. SF State (10/10/81)......... 84
Punt Returns Career
Season Yards
1. Charlie Bell, 1968..................................... 360 2. Donald Hair, 1986.................................... 313 3. Fred Amey, 2002...................................... 278 4. Brett Satchwell, 1981................................ 271 5. Eric Harrington, 1993............................... 250 6. Fred Amey, 2003...................................... 242 Marvin Welch, 1967................................. 242 8. Eric Harrington, 1992............................... 241 9. Don Hines, 1989...................................... 234 10. Don Hines, 1990...................................... 227 Robert Holland, 1985............................... 227
Season Average (Min. 10 attempts)
1. Charlie Bell, 1968.................................. 18.00 2. Marvin Welch, 1967.............................. 15.67 3. Alex Estrada, 1995................................ 14.80 4. Eric Harrington, 1993............................ 14.71 5. Robert Holland, 1985............................ 14.19 6. Donald Hair, 1988................................. 13.61 7. Fred Amey, 2003................................... 13.44 8. Don Hines, 1989................................... 12.32 9. Brett Satchwell, 1981............................... 9.68 10. Donald Hair, 1986................................... 9.35
Longest Punt Returns for Touchdown
Yards
1. Donald Hair, 1985-88............................... 661 2. Charlie Bell, 1968-70................................ 643 3. Don Hines, 1989-91................................. 641 4. Fred Amey, 2001-04................................. 573 5. Eric Harrington, 1992-93.......................... 491 6. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000........................ 384 7. Brett Satchwell, 1980-81........................... 298 8. Alex Estrada, 1994-95.............................. 286 9. Ron Richardson, 2006-10......................... 273 10. Marvin Welch, 1966-67............................ 245
1. Fred Amey at UC Davis (10/5/02).............. 90 2. Marvin Welch at CP Pomona (9/30/67)...... 87 3. Fred Amey vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03)........... 83 4. Alex Estrada vs. CS Northridge (11/18/95).74 5. Kyle Monson at Stanford (9/4/10).............. 70 6. Donald Hines vs. Chico State (9/9/89)......... 67 Donald Hair vs. Cal Lutheran (11/12/88).... 67 8. Eric Harrington vs. Cal Poly (10/23/93)...... 62 9. Camron Mbewa vs. EWU (10/20/01)........*60 10. Joe Little vs. Abeline Christian (9/21/91)..... 57 * Blocked punt return
Career Average (Min. 15 Returns)
Most Punt Returns (Season)
1. Marvin Welch, 1966-67......................... 14.41 2. Gerald Ford, 1969................................ 13.00 3. Robert Holland, 1985-86....................... 12.79 4. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000..................... 12.39 5. Marvin Brown, 1994-95......................... 11.47 6. Eric Harrington, 1992-93....................... 11.42 7. Donald Hair, 1985-88............................ 11.40 8. Charlie Bell, 1968-70............................. 11.28 9. Alex Estrada, 1994-95........................... 11.00 10. Dave Hoggem 1982-83........................... 9.30
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.
Fred Amey, 2002........................................ 33 Brett Satchwell, 1981.................................. 28 Eric Harrington, 1992................................. 26 Donald Hines, 1990.................................... 26 Donald Hiles, 1991..................................... 25 Charlie Bell, 1970....................................... 25 Donald Hair, 1988...................................... 23 Donald Hair, 1986...................................... 20 Dave Hogge, 1982..................................... 20 Charlie Bell, 1968....................................... 20
Attempts
1. Don Hines, 1987, 89-91............................. 70 2. Fred Amey, 2001-04................................... 65 3. Donald Hair, 1985-88................................. 58 4. Charlie Bell, 1968-70.................................. 57 5. Eric Harrington, 1992-93............................ 43 6. Ron Richardson, 2006-10........................... 42 7. Brett Satchwell, 1980-81............................. 34 8. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000.......................... 31 9. Alex Estrada, 1994-95................................ 26 10. Mike Smith, 1974-75.................................. 23
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Year Rushing Passing Receiving Scoring Total Offense Kick Returns Punt Returns All-Purpose (att-yds-td) (yds-td-int) (rec-yds-td) (pts) (yds) (ret-yds-td) (ret-yds-td) (yds) 1980 John Farley Ken Broughton Otis Gillespie Steve Alvidrez John Farley Fred Douglas Bret Satchwell John Farley (177-931-4) (907-4-10) (24-57-3) (41) (931) (9-147-0) (6-27-0) (969) 1981 John Farley Mike Sullivan Marvin Shelly Marvin Shelly Mike Sullivan Johnnie Dodge Bret Satchwell (161-716-3) (1,380-8-9) (32-581-7) (54) (1,338) (20-371-0) (28-271-1) 1982 John Farley Mike Sullivan Kevin Fontes John Farley Mike Sullivan Lee Holcomb David Hogge John Farley (189-1,137-13) (2,167-15-12) (52-1,207-6) (90) (2,099) (20-371-0) (20-186-0) (1,381) 1983 John Farley Mike Sullivan Brian Sallee John Farley Mike Sullivan Junior Hawkins Junior Hawkins (199-1,078-10) (1,538-11-6) (29-547-3) (66) (1,471) (15-349-0) (12-154-0) 1984 Mark Schutz Greg Knapp Kevin Gatewood Mark Shutz Greg Knapp Mario Bobino Mario Bobino (223-1,064-10) (2,083-16-15) (41-551-3) (60) (1,986) (28-554-1) (17-123-0) 1985 Donald Hair Greg Knapp Lin Klinkhammer Donald Hair Greg Knapp Orlando Mayes Robert Holland Mark Shutz (161-1,097-11) (1,357-12-10) (43-562-3) (66) (1,320) (18-354-0) (16-227-0) (1,149) 1986 Rob Harrison Phil Hickey Lin Klinkhammer Rob Harrison Rob Harrison Jamie Berry Donald Hair Rob Harrison (179-1,334-9) (1,188-8-13) (42-720-6) (66) (1,334) (18-412-0) (20-187-0) (1,466) 1987 Chris Cavote Drew Wyant Zebedee Brye Matt Nilsson Drew Wyant Jamie Berry Donald Hair Chris Cavote (161-789-2) (1,155-4-8) (21-339-0) (26) (1,165) (17-387-0) (6-71-0) (817) 1988 Donald Hair Tony Trosin Ron Weaver Young/Hair/Gil Tony Trosin Mark Young Donald Hair Donald Hair (157-717-9) (1,623-15-4) (37-626-1) (72) (1,707) (22-467-0) (23-313-1) (1,434) 1989 Ed Bueno Drew Wyant Ron Weaver Eric Leshinsky Drew Wyant Zebedee Brye Donald Hines Ron Weaver (158-723-2) (2,280-16-9) (43-745-4) (32) (2,173) (11-191-0) (19-234-1) (745) 1990 Troy Mills Randy Payne William Parker Troy Mills Randy Payne Troy Mills Donlad Hines Troy Mills (203-1,103-8) (1,284-5-10) (28-500-3) (50) (1,180) (15-361-0) (26-227-0) (1,264) 1991 Troy Mills Bobby Fresques Joe Little Troy Mills Troy Mills Troy Mills Donald Hines Troy Mills (223-1,558-17) (1,280-8-2) (36-658-7) (126) (1,668) (14-393-0) (25-180-0) (2,465) 1992 Pedro Lewis Bobby Fresques Clint Primm Pedro Lewis Bobby Fresques Pedro Lewis Eric Harrington Clint Primm (198-858-9) (2,015-15-11) (50-951-8) (60) (1,905) (12-313-0) (26-241-0) (1,143) 1993 Arie Joseph Aaron Garcia Erin Harrington Eric Harrington Aaron Garcia Justin Smith Eric Harrington Eric Harrington (140-658-4) (1,796-13-16) (43-659-9) (60) (1,728) (18-405-0) (17-250-1) (922) 1994 Troy Gassaway Joe Garofalo Jermaine Hollie Troy Gassaway Joe Garofalo Demtryst Cornish Alex Estrada Troy Gassaway (192-811-10) (2,003-13-10) (34-536-4) (60) (2,066) (17-452-0) (16-138-0) (1,161) 1995 Michael Stewart Tony Corbin Alex Estrada Mitch Oliver Tony Corbin Michael Stewart Marvin Brown Michael Stewart (262-1,161-5) (2,532-17-12) (54-801-3) (66) (2,545) (20-425-0) (15-172-0) (1,707) 1996 Daimon Shelton Tony Corbin Carlos Smith Daimon Shelton Tony Corbin Tommy Wilson Carlos Smith Tyrone Taylor (172-825-7) (2,334-17-14) (53-738-4) (48) (2,260) (13-334-0) (16-100-0) (1,061) 1997 Charles Roberts A.J. Bernhardt Tyrone Taylor Scott Brown A.J. Bernhardt Tyrone Taylor Sheridan Mitchell Tyrone Taylor (139-587-1) (1,876-8-16) (34-469-3) (40) (1,889) (26-627-1) (10-79-0) (1,128) 1998 Charles Roberts Garrett White Jeff Kool Charles Roberts Charles Roberts Sean Atkins Dannie Walker Charles Roberts (386-2,260-19) (639-3-6) (29-317-0) (122) (2,293) (16-345-0) (9-68-0) (2,430) 1999 Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Chris Kelly Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb Charles Roberts (303-2,082-22) (2,422-20-8) (41-603-6) (138) (2,480) (14-373-0) (9-141-0) (2,202) 2000 Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb Charles Roberts (296-1,624-14) (2,200-13-6) (52-836-7) (86) (2,389) (28-696-1) (19-211-0) (1,825) 2001 Derard Barton Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Brett Collins Fred Amey (136-606-6) (2,752-17-10) (54-885-7) (44) (2,955) (23-453-0) (15-126-0) (1,352) 2002 Garrett White Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Bret LeVier Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (189-887-8) (2,785-15-7) (62-989-9) (77) (2,816) (20-514-0) (33-278-1) (1,812) 2003 Tyronne Gross Blake Mori Fred Amey Tyronne Gross Blake Mori Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (167-812-8) (1,233-7-11) (56-989-7) (48) (1,311) (24-458-0) (18-242-1) (1,689) 2004 Ryan Mole Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Mitch Lively Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (146-858-5) (1,962-11-17) (76-1,186-6) (37) (1,799) (14-262-0) (12-42-0) (1,490) 2005 Ryan Mole Chris Hurd Ryan Coogler Juan Gamboa Chris Hurd Kris Daniels Bobby Mooshagian Ryan Mole (171-768-2) (1,108-9-3) (45-441-1) (40) (1,165) (17-468-0) (10-51-0) (1,037) 2006 Kris Daniels Marcel Marquez Jason Barnes Juan Gamboa Marcel Marquez Andre Taylor Torrell Baker Andre Taylor (66-160-1) (1,910-10-15) (28-623-2) (44) (1,999) (15-349-0) (7-50-0) (862) 2007 Bryan Hilliard Jason Smith Ryan Coogler Juan Gamboa Jason Smith Jody Johnson Ron Richardson Travon Jones (154-826-7) (1,826-10-17) (38-507-3) (49) (1,867) (27-653-1) (16-130-0) (1,091) 2008 Bryan Hilliard Jason Smith Tony Washington Tony Washington Jason Smith Kyle Hill Kyle Hill Tony Washington (237-1,082-12) (1,824-16-6) (83-1,279-12) (74) (1,831) (30-658-0) (10-67-0) (1,401) 2009 Terrance Dailey Jason Smith Brandyn Reed Chris Diniz Jason Smith Sam McCowan Ron Richardson John Hendershott (118-617-3) (1,707-12-9) (46-731-7) (66) (1,634) (18-414-0) (16-76-0) (924) 2010 Bryan Hilliard Jeff Fleming Chase Deadder Chris Diniz Jeff Fleming Sam McCowan Kyle Monson Bryan Hilliard (195-883-12) (2,044-23-10) (37-788-6) (79) (2,443) (24-498-0) (12-101-1) (900)
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THE LAST TIME... Rushing/Passing/Receiving
Two 100-yard rushers......................Thomas Brooks-Fletcher (133) & Chase Reynolds (112) .................................................................................................... Montana (10/24/09) Two 100-yard receivers..................................... Marc Mariani (131) & Mike Ferriter (119) ................................................................................................. Weber State (9/20/08) 100-yard rusher & 100-yard rec................. C.J. Palmer (131 rush) & Julius Lloyd (177 rec) .............................................................................................. Montana State (10/2/10) 300-yard passer & 100-yard rusher.Denarius McGhee (385 pass) & C.J. Palmer (131 rush) .............................................................................................. Montana State (10/2/10) 300-yard passer & 100-yard receiver.Denarius McGhee (385 pass) & Julius Lloyd (177 rec) .............................................................................................. Montana State (10/2/10) 300-yard passer, 100-yard rush. & 100-yard rec................. Denarius McGhee (385 pass), ........................ C.J. Palmer (131 rush) & Julius Lloyd (177 rec), Montana State (10/2/10)
Rushing
25+ rushing attempts.................................. 33, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State (11/6/10) 30+ rushing attempts.................................. 33, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State (11/6/10) 100+ rushing yards.................................. 187, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State (11/6/10) 150+ rushing yards.................................. 187, Cory McCaffrey, Portland State (11/6/10) 200+ rushing yards....................................201, Bruce Mollock, Montana State (11/1/03) Consecutive 100-yard games.............................114, Joe Trombetta, UC Davis (11/8/08); .......................................................103, David Woods, Northern Colorado (11/15/08); .................................................................... 111, Kenyon Blue, Idaho State (11/22/08); ................................................................................... Channing Trotter, UNLV (9/5/09) Consecutive 150-yard games.......................... 150, Isaac Mitchell, Idaho State (9/27/03); .....................................................................163, Antar Mahassin, UC Davis (10/4/03) 50-yard+ run................................ 77 (td), Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington (10/23/10) 75-yard+ run................................ 77 (td), Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington (10/23/10) 3+ rushing TDs.................................................. 3, Chase Reynolds, Montana (10/24/09) 4+ rushing TDs........................................ 4, Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington (9/26/09)
Receiving
10+ receptions.................................... 11, Alex Thomspon, Northern Colorado (11/7/09) 3+ receiving TDs................................................3, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 100+ receiving yards.....................................177, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 125+ receiving yards.....................................177, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 150+ receiving yards.....................................177, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 175+ receiving yards.....................................177, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 200+ receiving yards........................................ 200, Ramses Barden, Cal Poly (9/16/06) Consecutive 100-yard games................................111, Doug Baldwin, Stanford (9/4/10); ........................................................ 111, Demario Ballard, Western Oregon (9/11/10); ........................................................................110, Joe Collins, Weber State (9/18/10) 3+ consecutive 100-yard games............................111, Doug Baldwin, Stanford (9/4/10); ........................................................ 111, Demario Ballard, Western Oregon (9/11/10); ........................................................................110, Joe Collins, Weber State (9/18/10)
Passing
30+ attempts....................................................... 32, Russel Hill, Idaho State (11/13/10) 40+ attempts.........................................43, Denarius McGhee, Montana State (10/2/10) 50+ attempts....................................58, Bryan Waggener, Northern Colorado (11/7/09) 20+ completions....................................26, Denarius McGhee, Montana State (10/2/10) 25+ completions....................................26, Denarius McGhee, Montana State (10/2/10) 30+ completions...............................35, Bryan Waggener, Northern Colorado (11/7/09) 3+ passing TDs..................................3, Bo Levi Mitchell, Eastern Washington (10/23/10) 4+ passing TDs........................................4, Denarius McGhee, Montana State (10/2/10) 5+ passing TDs..........................................5, Cameron Higgins, Weber State (10/17/09) 300+ passing yards.............................385, Denarius McGhee, Montana State (10/2/10) 400+ passing yards.......................................516, Travis Lulay, Montana State (11/6/04) Consecutive 250+ passing yards....................... 307, Greg Denham, UC Davis (1/21/09); ........................................................................... 316, Andrew Luck, Stanford (9/4/10); ............................................................... 266, AJ Robinson Western Oregon (9/11/10); ..............................................................253, Cameron Higgins, Weber State (9/18/10) Consecutive 300+ passing yards.....................307, Greg Denham, UC Davis (1/21/09) & ............................................................................ 316, Andrew Luck, Stanford (9/4/10) 50-yard+ completion... 62 (td), Denarius McGhee to Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 75-yard+ completion................. 81 (td), Andrew Luck to Doug Baldwin, Stanford (9/4/10)
Team
300+ rushing yards................................................................... 312, Nevada (9/11/04) 400+ rushing yards....................................................................................Not Available Negative net rushing yards.................................................. -2, Portland State (10/3/09) 300+ yards passing.........................................................385, Montana State (10/2/10) 400+ yards passing...............................................485, Eastern Washington (10/29/05) 400+ yards of total offense...............................................646, Montana State (10/2/10) 500+ yards of total offense...............................................646, Montana State (10/2/10) Consecutive 500+ yards of total offense.............................594, Weber State (11/16/02); ..................................................................................539, Humboldt State (11/23/02); ....................................................................................... 527, Oregon State (8/28/03) 3+ consecutive 500+ yards of total offense.........................594, Weber State (11/16/02); ..................................................................................539, Humboldt State (11/23/02); ....................................................................................... 527, Oregon State (8/28/03) <200 yards of total offense........................................166, Northern Arizona (10/30/10) 30+ first downs.........................................................................30, Cal Poly (11/20/04) <10 first downs..........................................................................9, Montana (10/13/07) 40+ points.........................................................................64, Montana State (10/2/10) 50+ points.........................................................................64, Montana State (10/2/10) 60+ points.........................................................................64, Montana State (10/2/10) 70+ points..................................................................................... 75 at Nevada (1977) Shutout SAC.................................................................. 58-0 at New Mexico (9/22/07) Shutout SAC in first half................................................ 17-0, Montana State (10/25/08) Shutout SAC in second half.................................................. 3-0 at UC Davis (11/20/10) Overtime............................................................ 64-61 (1OT), Montana State (10/2/10) Overcame halftime deficit to win.................................................Trailed 10-7, won 23-20 ............................................................................................... Colorado State (9/6/08) Won after trailing entering 4th quarter.............................. Trailed 45-44, won 64-61 (OT) ..............................................................................................Montana State (10/2/10) 100+ penalty yards.......................................................121, Western Oregon (9/11/10) <10 penalty yards......................................................................................Not Available 5+ turnovers commited........................................................... 5, Idaho State (11/13/10) Consecutive games without a turnover............................................................3, 2008-09 ............................. at Idaho State (11/22/08), at UNLV (9/5/09), at Cal Poly (9/12/09)
Miscellaneous
300+ yards of total offense.............................420 (385 pass, 35 rush), Denarius McGhee ..............................................................................................Montana State (10/2/10) 400+ yards of total offense.............................420 (385 pass, 35 rush), Denarius McGhee ..............................................................................................Montana State (10/2/10) 3+ TDs scored................................................... 3, Julius Lloyd, Montana State (10/2/10) 4+ TDs scored...................................................... 4, Tim Toone, Weber State (10/17/09) 5+ TDs scored............................................................................................Not Available 3+ field goals.................................................... 3, Zach Brown, Portland State (11/6/10) 4+ field goals.................................................... 4, Joe Johnson, Weber State (10/16/04) 5+ PATs.................................................7, Jason Cunningham, Montana State (10/2/10) 40-yard+ FG.............................................. 47, Brendon Garcia, Idaho State (11/13/10) 50-yard+ FG....................................................54, Dan Carpenter, Montana (10/13/07) 15+ tackles........................................... 15, J.C. Sherritt, Easetern Washington (9/26/09) 5+ tackles for loss.......................................... 7, Brady Fosmark, Weber State (10/16/04) 3+ sacks....................................................... 3, Brady Fosmark, Weber State (10/16/04) 2+ interceptions..................... 2, Torrey Thomas & Quinton Jackson, Montana (10/13/07) Ret. int. for TD............................ Matt Johnson, 33, yards, Eastern Washington (9/26/09) Ret. fumble for TD................... Blayne Anderson, 65 yards, Northern Arizona (10/30/10) Ret. punt for TD......................................... Tim Toone, 95 yards, Weber State (10/17/09) Ret. kickoff for TD.................Bashir Levingston, 92 yards, Eastern Washington (10/31/98) Blocked punt for TD..........................Kevin Retoriano, 0 yards, Montana State (10/25/08) 2-point conversion.................................Andre Harris rush, Northern Colorado (11/7/09) Defensive 2-point conversion................................Coba Canales, Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) Defense scored 2+ touchdwons...................................................2, Montana (11/12/05) Scored a safety..............................................................................Montana (10/18/08) .......................................................................................punt snap downed in end zone
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COACHING FAST FACTS Dave Strong (1954-56)
Record...................................................................... 4-18-1 Winning Percentage........................................................182 Best Record....................................................... 3-5-1 (1956) Worst Record........................................................0-7 (1954) Biggest Win.............15 points, 15-0 vs. Alameda NAS (1956) ....................................... 27-12 vs. Southern Oregon (1956) Biggest Loss................46 points, 46-0 vs. Mather AFB (1954) Most Wins in a Season.............................................3 (1956) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games)......................1 (1955) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games).....................7 (1954)
John Baker (1957-60)
Record.................................................................... 15-22-0 Winning Percentage........................................................405 Best Record...........................................................5-4 (1957) Worst Record........................................................2-7 (1959) Biggest Win.................... 31 points, 31-0 vs. UC Davis (1960) Biggest Loss.............. 48 points, 60-12 vs. Cal State LA (1959) Most Wins in a Season...................................5 (1957, 1960) Consecutive Wins (Season).......................................3 (1957) Consecutive Wins (All Games).............................3 (1959-60) Consecutive Losses (Season)......................................6 (1959) Consecutive Losses (All Games)..........................10 (1958-59)
Ray Clemons (1961-75)
Record.................................................................... 70-76-3 Winning Percentage........................................................470 Best Record...........................................................8-2 (1966) Worst Record........................................................1-9 (1973) Biggest Win........................... 76 points, 76-0 vs. USF (1968) Biggest Loss.................35 points, 35-0 vs. Santa Clara (1965) Most Wins in a Season........................8 (1964, ’66, ’68, ’69) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games)......................8 (1966) Consecutive Losses (Season).....................................6 (1973) Consecutive Losses (All Games...........................10 (1973-74) Postseason Berths.. Camellia Bowl (1964), Jr. Rose Bowl (1968)
Glenn Brady (1976-77)
Record...................................................................... 2-18-1 Winning Percentage........................................................119 Best Record...........................................................2-8 (1976) Worst Record.................................................. 0-10-1 (1977) Biggest Win.................... 14 points, 19-5 vs. Chico St. (1976) Biggest Loss...................... 75 points, 75-0 vs. Nevada (1977) Most Wins in a Season.............................................2 (1976) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games)......................2 (1976) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games).....................8 (1976)
Bob Mattos (1978-92)
Record.................................................................... 84-73-2 Winning Percentage........................................................535 Best Record.........................................................10-3 (1988) Worst Record........................................................1-9 (1978) Biggest Win................60 points, 60-0 vs. Cal Lutheran (1988) Biggest Loss...............56 points, 63-7 vs Portland State (1978) Most Wins in a Season...........................................10 (1988) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games)................6 (1985, 91) Consecutive Losses (Season)......................................5 (1978) Consecutive Losses (All Games)............................8 (1978-79) Postseason Berths.............................1, NCAA Playoffs (1988)
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Mike Clemons (1993-94)
Record...................................................................... 9-11-0 Winning Percentage........................................................450 Best Record...........................................................5-5 (1994) Worst Record........................................................4-6 (1993) Biggest Win..................... 39 points, 49-10 vs SF State (1993) Biggest Loss..................... 47 points, 54-7 vs Montana (1993) Most Wins in a Season.............................................5 (1994) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games)............2 (1993, 1994) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games).....................3 (1993)
John Volek (1995-2002)
Record.................................................................... 31-57-1 Winning Percentage........................................................354 Best Record...........................................................7-4 (2000) Worst Record............................................1-10 (1996, 1997) Biggest Win.................34 points, 41-7 vs Saint Mary’s (1999) Biggest Loss........ 55 points, 62-7 at Northern Arizona (1995) Most Wins in a Season.............................................7 (2000) Consecutive Wins (Year).... 2 (7x) (’95, ‘98, ‘99, ’00 (3x), ’02) Consecutive Wins (All Games).......... 4 (2 in 1999, 2 in 2000) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games).........................9 (1996)
Steve Mooshagian (2003-06)
Record........................................................................11-33 Winning Percentage........................................................250 Best Record...........................................................4-7 (2006) Worst Record..............................................2-9 (2003, 2005) Biggest Win...............50 points, 69-19 vs Saint Mary’s (2003) Biggest Loss...................... 52 points, 59-7 at Nevada (2004) Most Wins in a Season.............................................4 (2006) Consecutive Wins (Year)..................... 2 (3x) (2005, 2006 2x) Consecutive Wins (All Games)............ 2 (3x) (2005, 2006 2x) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games).........................7 (2003) Consecutive Losses (All Games)......8 (2x) (2003-04, 2005-06)
Marshall Sperbeck (2007-pres.)
Record........................................................................20-25 Winning Percentage........................................................444 Best Record...........................................................6-5 (2010) Worst Record........................................................3-8 (2007) Biggest Win...... 35 points, 42-7 vs. Northern Colorado (2010) Biggest Loss................58 points, 58-0 at New Mexico (2007) Most Wins in a Season......................................6 (2008, ‘10) Consecutive Wins (Year)....................................3 (2008, ‘10) Consecutive Wins (All Games)..................................3 (2008) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games).........................5 (2007) Consecutive Losses (All Games).................................5 (2007)
Hornet Postseason Facts Years in Postseason Play...................3 (1964, 1968, 1988) Last Postseason Appearance......................................1988 NCAA Division II Championships Semifinals All-Time Bowl Game Record..........................................0-2 Pasadena Bowl, lost to Grambling St. 34-7........1968 Camelia Bowl, lost to Montana St. 28-7.............1964 All-Time Playoff Record.................................................2-1 def. UC Davis, 35-14.......................................1988 def. NC Central, 56-7......................................1988 lost to North Dakota State, 42-20 .....................1988
Yearly Records
Dave Strong ......... 4-18-1 1954 ........................... 0-7 1955 ........................... 1-6 1956 ........................ 3-5-1
John Baker ......... 15-22-0
1957 ........................... 5-4 1958 ........................... 3-6 1959 ........................... 2-7 1960 ........................... 5-5
Ray Clemons....... 70-76-3 1961........................... 4-5 1962 ........................... 2-7 1963 ........................ 5-3-1 1964 ...................... 8-2-1* 1965 ........................... 3-7 1966 ........................... 8-2 1967 ........................... 7-3 1968 ........................... 8-3 1969 ..........................8-2* 1970 ........................... 4-6 1971 ........................ 4-5-1 1972 ........................... 2-8 1973 ........................... 1-9 1974 ........................... 2-9 1975 ........................... 5-5
Glenn Brady ......... 2-18-1 1976 ........................... 2-8 1977 ...................... 0-10-1
Bob Mattos ........ 84-73-2
1978 ........................... 1-9 1979 ........................... 4-6 1980 ........................... 3-7 1981............................ 5-6 1982 ........................... 8-3 1983 ........................ 5-5-1 1984 ........................... 6-5 1985 ........................... 8-3 1986 ...................... 6-4-1# 1987 ........................... 4-7 1988 ......................... 10-3 1989 ........................... 5-4 1990 ........................... 4-6 1991 ........................... 8-2 1992 ........................... 7-3
Mike Clemons ....... 9-11-0 1993 ........................... 4-6 1994 ........................... 5-5
John Volek.......... 31-57-1 1995 ..................... 4-6-1@ 1996.......................... 1-10 1997.......................... 1-10 1998............................ 5-6 1999............................ 6-5 2000............................ 7-4 2001............................ 2-9 2002............................ 5-7
Steve Mooshagian.. 11-33 2003 ........................... 2-9 2004............................ 3-8 2005............................ 2-9 2006............................ 4-7
Marshall Sperbeck.. 20-25 2007............................ 3-8 2008............................ 6-6 2009............................ 5-6 2010............................ 6-5
* Far Western Conference Champion #Western Football Conf. Champion @America West Conf. Champion
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL YEARLY RESULTS DAVE STRONG 1954-1956 (4-18-1)
1954 (0-7, 0-5 Far Western)
9/18 SD NAVAL CENTER....... L, 46-0 9/25 HUMBOLDT STATE*....... L, 28-7 10/2 at Nevada*................ L, 27-14 10/9 UC DAVIS*................... L, 14-0 CHICO STATE*.............. L, 40-0 at SF State*................... L, 40-0 at Alameda NAS ....... L, 21-19 Total Points............................... 40-216
1955 (1-6, 0-6 Far Western)
10/8 at Southern Oregon...... W, 7-6 10/15 at UC Davis*................. L, 29-0 10/21 at Nevada* ................ L, 28-7 10/29 UC SANTA BARBARA* .L, 15-7 11/5 at Humboldt State* ....... L, 39-6 11/12 at Chico State *............. L, 26-7 11/19 SF STATE*................... L, 33-14 Total Points............................... 48-176
1956 (3-5-1, 2-4 Far Western)
9/22 at Cal State LA............ T, 13-13 9/29 at Southern Oregon.. W, 27-12 10/6 at Humboldt State* ..... L, 20-19 10/13 at UC Davis*............... L, 33-26 10/20 at Alameda NAS ....... W, 15-0 10/27 at Chico State* ............. L, 41-7 11/1 at Nevada* ............ W, 21-20 11/10 at SF State*................... L, 26-0 11/16 at UC Santa Barbara*... L, 33-0 Total Points............................. 128-198
JOHN BAKER 1957-1960 (15-22-0)
1957 (5-4, 2-3 Far Western)
9/21 CAL STATE LA .......... W, 19-14 9/28 at Long Beach State... W, 19-12 10/5 MOFFITT FIELD......... W, 44-25 10/12 at Humboldt State* ..... L, 27-19 10/19 at Chico State*............ L, 20-13 11/2 at SF State*................... L, 41-6 11/9 NEVADA *................... W, 7-0 11/16 at UC Davis*............... W, 26-0 11/23 at Whittier.................. L, 35-20 Total Points............................. 173-174
1958 (3-6, 1-4 Far Western)
9/20 at Cal State LA................ L, 8-6 9/27 LONG BEACH ST........ W, 26-14 10/4 WHITTIER................. W, 20-18 10/11 HUMBOLDT STATE*......... L, 9-0 10/18 CHICO STATE*............ W, 14-6 10/25 at Nevada* ............... L, 40-24 11/1 at Cal Poly Pomona..... L, 27-24 11/8 at SF State*................. L, 20-18 11/15 UC DAVIS*................. L, 22-14 Total Points............................. 146-164
1959 (2-7, 1-4 Far Western)
9/19 CAL STATE LA ............ L, 60-12 9/26 at Long Beach State....... L, 19-0 10/3 at Whittier.................. L, 20-19 10/10 at Humboldt State*...... L, 38-20 10/17 at Chico State* ............. L, 28-2 10/24 NEVADA *................... L, 14-0 10/31 CAL POLY POMONA.. W, 19-0 11/7 SF STATE*................... L, 37-14 11/14 at UC Davis*............... W, 21-6 Total Points............................. 107-222
1960 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)
9/17 at Southern Oregon.. W, 39-14 9/24 at Occidental.............. W, 33-6 10/1 LONG BEACH STATE.... L, 14-0 10/8 at Santa Clara ........... W, 14-8 10/15 at Humboldt State* ....... L, 33-9 10/22 CHICO STATE*............ W, 13-9 10/29 CAL POLY POMONA.. L, 19-18 11/5 at Nevada *................. L, 15-0 11/12 at SF State*................... L, 14-6 11/19 UC DAVIS*................. W, 31-0 Total Points............................. 163-132
RAY CLEMONS 1961-1975 (70-76-3)
1961 (4-5, 2-3 Far Western)
9/16 PEPPERDINE............... W, 21-0 9/23 at Cal Poly Pomona..... L, 27-12 9/30 at Long Beach State..... L, 21-18 10/7 SOUTHERN OREGON.W, 25-6 10/14 HUMBOLDT STATE*..... W, 12-7 10/21 at Chico State* ......... W, 14-10 11/4 NEVADA *................... L, 14-8 11/11 at SF State*..................... L, 7-0 11/18 at UC Davis*................. L, 14-0 Total Points............................. 110-106
1962 (2-7, 2-3 Far Western)
9/15 at Whittier.................... L, 14-0 9/22 CAL POLY POMONA.... L, 12-7 9/29 LONG BEACH STATE.... L, 13-9 10/6 SOUTHERN OREGON.. L, 21-7 10/13 HUMBOLDT STATE*..... L, 20-14 10/20 CHICO STATE*.......... W, 40-23 11/3 at Nevada * .............. L, 23-12 11/10 at SF State*................... L, 28-7 11/17 UC Davis*.................. W, 27-7 Total Points............................. 122-161
1963 (5-3-1, 2-2-1 Far Western)
9/21 at Cal Poly Pomona....... L, 35-6 9/28 SANTA CLARA......... W, 20-14 10/5 at Long Beach State....... W, 4-0 10/12 UC SANTA BARBARA .W, 19-0 10/19 SF STATE*................... W, 13-0 10/26 at Chico State* ............. W, 9-3 11/2 NEVADA*.................. L, 15-11 11/9 at Humboldt State*.......... T, 0-0 11/15 at UC Davis*................. L, 17-8 Total Points................................. 90-71
1964 (8-2-1, 4-0-1 Far Western)
9/19 WHITTIER..................... W, 3-0 9/26 at Santa Clara ........... W, 14-0 10/3 LONG BEACH STATE.. L, 18-15 10/10 at Cal Poly Pomona..... W, 23-6 10/17 at CS Northridge........ W, 15-6 10/24 CHICO STATE*............ W, 45-6 10/31 at Nevada*................ W, 38-0 11/7 HUMBOLDT STATE*....... W, 6-0 11/14 UC DAVIS*............... W, 27-20 11/21 at SF State*................. T, 20-20 12/12 MONTANA STATE...... L, 28-7# Total Points............................. 213-105 # - Camellia Bowl
1965 (3-7, 1-4 Far Western)
9/18 PORTLAND STATE ........ W, 7-6 9/25 at Santa Clara ............. L, 35-0 10/2 at Long Beach State....... L, 34-7 10/9 at Cal Poly Pomona..... W, 14-3 10/16 CS NORTHRIDGE....... W, 26-0 10/23 at Nevada*................ L, 20-13 10/30 at Humboldt State*........ L, 13-7 11/6 at UC Davis*............... L, 20-14 11/13 SF STATE*....................... L, 3-0 11/20 at Chico State* ........... W, 27-7 Total Points............................. 115-141
1966 (8-2, 6-0 Far Western)
9/17 at UC Santa Barbara .... L, 24-9 9/24 at Santa Clara ............... L, 7-3 10/1 CP POMONA........... W, 26-17 10/8 at CS Hayward*.......... W, 38-6 10/15 at San Francisco......... W, 23-7 10/22 HUMBOLDT STATE*..... W, 17-0 10/29 UC DAVIS*............... W, 36-24 11/5 at SF State*................. W, 10-9 11/12 at Nevada* ............... W, 13-8 11/19 at Chico State* ........... W, 30-0 Total Points............................. 205-102
1967 (2-3, 4-2 Far Western)
9/23 CAL POLY..................... L, 17-7 9/30 at Cal Poly Pomona... W, 16-13 10/7 at Portland State....... W, 23-21 10/14 at Humboldt State*...... L, 28-20 10/21 at UC Davis*............... W, 23-6 10/28 SF STATE*................... L, 28-20 11/4 NEVADA*.................. W, 14-7 11/11 at Chico State* ......... W, 20-17 11/18 CS HAYWARD*......... W, 28-19 11/25 U.S. INTERNATIONAL.W, 27-14 Total Points............................. 198-170
1968 (8-3, 4-2 Far Western)
9/21 at Cal Poly.................. W, 13-7 9/28 CP POMONA........... W, 26-13 10/5 at Humboldt State*...... L, 20-13 10/12 UC DAVIS*................. W, 24-7 10/19 at SF State*................. L, 14-13 10/26 at Nevada* ............. W, 17-14 11/2 CHICO STATE*............ W, 14-0 11/9 at CS Hayward*........ W, 16-14 11/16 SAN FRANCISCO....... W, 76-0 11/23 at U.S. International.. W, 26-14 12/7 Grambling .................L, 34-7& Total Points............................. 245-137 & - Junior Rose Bowl
1969 (8-2, 5-1 Far Western)
9/20 CS NORTHRIDGE....... L, 28-24 9/27 at Cal Poly Pomona..... W, 28-9 10/4 at UC Davis*............. W, 18-10 10/11 SF STATE*................... W, 19-6 10/18 NEVADA* ................. W, 41-7 10/25 at Chico State* ........... W, 24-7 11/1 CS HAYWARD*........... L, 32-30 11/8 at San Francisco......... W, 26-0 11/15 at Humboldt State* ... W, 20-17 11/22 PUGET SOUND........ W, 49-24 Total Points............................. 279-140
1970 (4-6, 2-3 Far Western)
9/19 CS NORTHRIDGE....... L, 34-10 9/26 CAL POLY POMONA.L, 1 9-14 10/3 at Puget Sound .......... W, 27-6 10/10 at SF State*................. W, 27-0 10/17 at Nevada ................ L, 18-14 10/24 CHICO STATE*............ L, 28-21 10/31 at CS Hayward*.......... L, 14-12 11/7 at San Francisco......... W, 41-7 11/14 HUMBOLDT STATE*... W, 30-15 11/21 UC DAVIS*................... L, 28-0 Total Points............................. 196-169
1971 (4-5-1, 0-4-1 Far Western)
9/18 at Santa Clara ........... L, 35-14 9/25 at Cal Poly Pomona..... L, 14-13 10/2 SONOMA STATE...... W, 23-22 10/9 SAN FRANCISCO..... W, 41-25 10/16 at Chico State *............. L, 37-7 10/23 CS HAYWARD*........... T, 27-27 10/30 at Saint Mary’s......... W, 38-21 11/6 at Humboldt State*........ L, 26-3 11/13 at UC Davis*............... L, 24-17 11/20 SF STATE*................... W, 45-7 Total Points............................. 256-255
1972 (2-8, 1-4 Far Western)
9/9 at Fresno State.............. L, 24-7 9/16 at Santa Clara ........... L, 28-14 9/23 CAL POLY POMONA.... L, 13-7 9/30 at Nevada .............. W, 19-14 10/7 CHICO STATE*............ L, 17-16 10/14 at CS Hayward*............ L, 21-0 10/28 HUMBOLDT STATE*..... L, 20-14 11/4 UC DAVIS*................. L, 17-16 11/11 at SF State*............... W, 14-13 11/18 at CS Fullerton.............. L, 21-0 Total Points............................. 107-188
1973 (1-9, 0-5 Far Western)
9/8 at Pacific...................... L, 22-0 9/15 at Nevada ................ L, 17-10 9/22 at Cal Poly Pomona..... L, 31-17 9/29 SAINT MARY’S........... W, 28-7 10/6 CS HAYWARD*............. L, 14-6 10/20 at Humboldt State* ......... L, 7-0 10/27 at UC Davis*............... L, 24-15 11/3 at SF State*................. L, 28-23 11/10 CS FULLERTON............. L, 15-7 11/17 at Chico State*.............. L, 21-0 Total Points............................. 106-186
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9/7 at Pacific......................... L, 21-0 9/14 NEVADA......................... L, 31-7 9/21 SANTA CLARA................ L, 14-9 9/28 at Cal Poly Pomona.......... L, 21-0 10/5 at CS Hayward*............. W, 10-7 10/12 at Puget Sound .............. L, 35-16 10/19 HUMBOLDT STATE*.......... L, 23-6 10/26 UC DAVIS*.................... L, 22-17 11/2 at SF State*.................. W, 27-17 11/9 at Cal Lutheran................ L, 24-0 11/16 at Chico State* .............. L, 25-24 Total Points..................................116-240
1975 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)
9/13 SAINT MARY’S............ W, 20-13 9/20 at Santa Clara .............. L, 20-14 9/27 at Nevada ................. W, 36-16 10/4 CAL POLY POMONA... W, 17-13 10/11 at Humboldt State*........... L, 28-7 10/18 at UC Davis*.................... L, 38-3 10/25 SF STATE*........................ L, 14-5 11/1 CAL LUTHERAN............. L, 30-10 11/8 at Chico State*............... W, 12-9 11/15 CS HAYWARD*.............. W, 15-0 Total Points..................................139-181
GLENN “DOC” BRADY 1976-1977 (2-18-1)
1976 (2-8, 2-3 Far Western)
9/18 SANTA CLARA.............. L, 37-23 9/25 at Cal State LA................. L, 10-0 10/9 PUGET SOUND............. L, 34-14 10/16 HUMBOLDT STATE*........ L, 22-13 10/23 UC DAVIS*...................... L, 34-0 10/30 at SF State*...................... L, 10-9 11/6 at Nevada .................... L, 42-27 11/13 at Chico State* .............. W, 19-5 11/20 at CS Hayward*........... W, 27-24 11/25 at Cal Poly..................... L, 34-10 Total Points..................................142-252
1977 (0-10-1, 0-5 Far Western)
9/10 at Louisiana Tech.............. L, 56-0 9/17 at Santa Clara ................ L, 37-5 9/24 CAL POLY........................ L, 31-7 10/1 CAL STATE LA ............... L, 13-10 10/8 at Humboldt State*......... T, 21-21 10/15 at UC Davis*.................... L, 28-0 10/22 SF STATE*........................ L, 19-7 10/29 at Nevada ..................... L, 75-0 11/5 at Chico State* ................ L, 36-7 11/12 CS HAYWARD*.............. L, 27-14 11/19 at CS Northridge............. L, 36-0 Total Points....................................71-379
BOB MATTOS 1978-1992 (84-73-2)
1978 (1-9, 1-4 Far Western)
9/16 at Cal Poly....................... L, 52-6 9/23 at Cal Poly Pomona........ L, 15-13 9/30 at Portland State.............. L, 63-7 10/7 HUMBOLDT STATE*........ L, 22-10 10/14 UC DAVIS*...................... L, 39-0 10/21 at SF State*.................. W, 13-10 10/28 NEVADA ...................... L, 39-15 11/4 CHICO STATE*................. L, 12-3 11/11 at CS Hayward*............... L, 21-7 11/18 at CS Northridge........... L, 31-17 Total Points..................................105-304
1979 (4-6, 2-3 Far Western)
9/8 U.S. INTERNATIONAL........ L, 9-7 9/15 at North Dakota............... L, 31-0 9/29 at Cal Poly Pomona........L, 24-0% 10/6 at UC Davis*.................... L, 32-7 10/13 SF STATE*...................... W, 14-6 10/20 at Cal Lutheran.............. L, 21-16 10/27 at Chico State* .............. L, 41-21 11/3 CS HAYWARD*.............. W, 14-0 11/10 CS NORTHRIDGE......... W, 35-15 11/17 HUMBOLDT STATE*.......... L, 17-7 Total Points..................................121-196 %- Later forfeited to Sacramento State
1980 (3-7, 1-4 Far Western)
9/13 EASTERN WASH............ L, 12-10 9/20 at Cal Poly Pomona.......... L, 27-7 10/4 UC DAVIS*...................... L, 16-6 10/11 at SF State*...................... L, 19-0 10/18 CAL LUTHERAN........... W, 28-13 10/25 at Chico State* .............. L, 24-22 11/1 at CS Hayward*............. L, 14-10 11/8 at CS Northridge........... L, 24-20 11/15 HUMBOLDT STATE*...... W, 34-17 11/22 at Cal Poly................... W, 24-19 Total Points..................................161-185
1981 (5-6, 1-4 Far Western)
9/12 SAN FRANCISCO.......... W, 47-0 9/19 CAL POLY POMONA....... L, 14-7 9/26 at Saint Mary’s............... W, 14-9 10/3 REDLANDS.................... W, 45-8 10/10 SF STATE*.................... W, 38-17 10/17 at Cal Lutheran................ L, 13-6 10/24 at Chico State* .............. L, 34-24 10/31 CS HAYWARD*.............. L, 27-10 11/7 CS NORTHRIDGE......... W, 33-20 11/14 at Humboldt State* ........ L, 23-19 11/21 at UC Davis*.................. L, 21-13 Total Points..................................256-186
1982 (8-3, 3-2 NCAC)
9/14 at CS Northridge......... W, 30-25 9/11 SONOMA STATE......... W, 39-17 9/18 at Cal Poly Pomona...... W, 16-14 9/25 SAINT MARY’S............ W, 13-10 10/9 at CS Hayward*............. L, 45-34 10/16 CAL LUTHERAN........... W, 31-24 10/23 HUMBOLDT STATE*........ W, 30-6 10/30 at Chico State* .............. W, 13-6 11/6 SF STATE*.................... W, 23-14 11/13 at UC Davis*.................... L, 51-6 11/20 EASTERN WASH............ L, 31-14 Total Points..................................249-243
1983 (5-5-1, 3-1-1 NCAC)
9/3 at Sonoma State............. W, 35-7 9/10 CAL POLY...................... L, 38-15 9/17 at Portland State............ L, 25-16 9/24 CS NORTHRIDGE........... L, 20-14 10/8 at Saint Mary’s............... L, 23-15 10/15 at Cal Lutheran............ W, 42-14 10/22 at Humboldt State* ...... W, 35-20 10/29 CHICO STATE*............... T, 15-15 11/5 at SF State*.................. W, 37-25 11/12 UC DAVIS*.................... L, 52-14 11/19 CS HAYWARD*.............. W, 20-6 Total Points..................................258-245
1984 (6-5, 5-1 NCAC)
9/8 at Cal Poly....................... L, 27-6 9/15 at CS Northridge........... L, 24-13 9/22 SAINT MARY’S.............. W, 34-9 9/29 at Santa Clara .............. L, 21-14 10/6 PORTLAND STATE.......... L, 38-21 10/13 HUMBOLDT STATE*........ W, 52-7 10/20 at Chico State* ............ W, 29-15 10/27 SONOMA STATE*........ W, 31-12 11/3 SF STATE*.................... W, 41-14 11/10 at CS Hayward*........... W, 15-13 11/17 at UC Davis*.................. L, 38-21 Total Points..................................277-218
1985 (8-3, 4-1 WFC)
9/7 at Pacific....................... L, 49-17 9/21 at Sonoma State........... W, 63-10 9/28 at Saint Mary’s............. W, 21-14 10/5 SANTA CLARA^*........... L, 17-14 10/12 at Portland State*......... W, 26-14 10/19 at Humboldt State........ W, 39-30 10/26 CHICO STATE.............. W, 16-14 11/2 CAL POLY*.................. W, 28-27 11/9 at Cal Lutheran*............. W, 38-7 11/16 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 34-10 11/23 UC DAVIS^.................... L, 37-30 ^ Games played at Hughes Stadium Total Points..................................326-229
1986 (6-4-1, 5-1 WFC)
1988 (10-3, 4-2 WFC)
9/10 CHICO STATE.............. W, 48-16 9/17 HUMBOLDT STATE....... W, 55-17 9/24 at UC Davis................. W, 31-28 10/1 at Southern Utah* ......... L, 21-17 10/8 at Cal Poly*................. W, 30-29 10/15 SANTA CLARA*........... W, 28-14 10/22 at Pacific..................... W, 30-21 10/29 PORTLAND STATE*......... L, 43-29 11/5 at CS Northridge*........ W, 40-20 11/12 CAL LUTHERAN*............ W, 60-0 11/19 at UC Davis............... W, 35-14+ 11/26 NC CENTRAL.............. W, 56-7+ 12/3 at N. Dakota State....... L, 42-20+ Total Points..................................368-209 +- Denotes NCAA II Playoffs
1989 (5-4, 2-3 WFC)
9/2 at West Texas State....... W, 35-22 9/9 CHICO STATE.............. W, 48-28 9/16 at Idaho.......................... L, 45-3 9/23 UC DAVIS (Hughes)...... W, 21-20 9/30 SOUTHERN UTAH* ..... W, 31-19 10/14 at Santa Clara *............. L, 21-16 10/21 CAL POLY*.................. W, 16-15 10/28 at Portland State*........... L, 42-19 11/4 CS NORTHRIDGE*......... L, 24-13 Total Points..................................202-236
1990 (4-6, 1-4 WFC)
9/1 WEST TEXAS A&M........ W, 22-9 9/8 at Pacific....................... L, 41-33 9/15 at Nevada ...................... L, 41-7 9/22 at UC Davis^............... W, 16-12 9/29 PORTLAND ST.*^........... L, 41-24 10/6 at Southern Utah*.......... L, 38-31 10/13 at Cal Poly*................. W, 20-17 10/20 at CS Northridge*.......... L, 24-13 10/27 MORRIS BROWN........ W, 37-12 11/3 SANTA CLARA*............. L, 24-22 ^ Games played at Hughes Stadium Total Points..................................225-259
1991 (8-2, 3-2 WFC)
9/6 at Pacific......................... L, 49-7 9/13 at Mesa College............. T, 29-29 9/27 at Humboldt State........ W, 45-17 10/4 at Chico State ............... L, 44-38 10/11 SANTA CLARA*............. W, 38-7 10/18 PORTLAND STATE* ...... W, 52-20 10/25 at Southern Utah *....... W, 48-31 11/1 CAL LUTHERAN*.......... W, 18-17 11/8 at Cal Poly*..................... L, 26-6 11/15 at UC Davis..................... L, 29-6 11/22 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 21-17 Total Points..................................308-286
8/31 at Pacific..................... W, 43-40 9/14 at Montana State......... W, 19-17 9/21 at Abilene Christian........ W, 45-7 10/5 UC DAVIS.................... W, 50-18 10/12 at Chico State ............. W, 63-21 10/19 CAL POLY*.................. W, 21-20 10/26 SOUTHERN UTAH*........ L, 22-19 11/2 at Portland State*........... L, 35-19 11/9 at Santa Clara *........... W, 33-32 11/16 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 55-12 Total Points..................................367-224
1987 (4-7, 2-4 WFC)
9/5 MONTANA STATE......... W, 10-7 9/19 ABILENE CHRISTIAN...... W, 57-9 9/26 at Cal State Fullerton...... W, 29-3 10/3 at UC Davis................... L, 21-14 10/10 CHICO STATE.............. W, 36-20 10/17 at Cal Poly*................... W, 24-0 10/24 at Southern Utah*.......... L, 17-14 10/31 PORTLAND STATE* ...... W, 35-28 11/7 SANTA CLARA............ W, 32-21 11/14 at CS Northridge*.......... L, 23-17 Total Points..................................268-149
9/12 at Pacific......................... L, 31-7 9/19 CHICO STATE................ W, 14-9 9/26 MESA COLLEGE............ L, 13-10 10/3 at Santa Clara* ............... L, 10-5 10/10 HUMBOLDT STATE....... W, 21-13 10/17 at Portland State*............. L, 24-0 10/24 CAL POLY*.................. W, 21-13 10/31 at Cal Lutheran*............... L, 23-7 11/7 SOUTHERN UTAH*........ W, 19-7 11/14 UC DAVIS (Hughes)........ L, 28-10 11/21 at CS Northridge*.......... L, 21-16 Total Points..................................130-192
1992 (7-3, 2-2 WFC)
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1993 (4-6, 2-2 American West)
9/3 CS HAYWARD............. W, 34-17 9/11 at SF State................... W, 49-10 9/18 EASTERN WASH.............. L, 48-7 9/25 at Pacific......................... L, 30-6 10/9 SAINT MARY’S.............. L, 27-14 10/16 at CS Northridge*........ W, 31-30 10/23 at Cal Poly*................. W, 35-33 10/30 at Montana...................... L, 54-7 11/13 UC DAVIS*.................... L, 47-32 11/20 SOUTHERN UTAH*........ L, 23-17 Total Points..................................232-319
1994 (5-5, 2-1 American West)
9/10 SF STATE....................... W, 30-0 9/17 at Stephen F. Austin........ L, 40-15 9/24 at Chico State ............... W, 43-7 10/1 MONTANA STATE....... W, 30-14 10/8 at UC Davis................... L, 27-24 10/22 at Portland State............ L, 47-28 10/29 at Southern Utah*........ W, 27-16 11/5 at Saint Mary’s............... L, 14-12 11/12 CAL POLY*.................... L, 27-23 11/19 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 23-22 Total Points..................................255-214
JOHN VOLEK 1995-2002 31-57-1)
1995 (4-6-1, 3-0 American West)
9/9 at Northern Arizona......... L, 62-7 9/16 at Eastern Wash............. L, 21-18 9/23 CHICO STATE................ T, 21-21 9/30 PORTLAND STATE ......... L, 54-16 10/7 HOFSTRA...................... L, 55-15 10/14 TEXAS STATE ................ W, 12-3 10/21 at Cal Poly*................. W, 37-36 10/28 UC DAVIS...................... L, 52-42 11/4 SAINT MARY’S.............. L, 28-14 11/11 SOUTHERN UTAH*...... W, 53-29 11/18 at CS Northridge*........ W, 20-16 Total Points..................................255-377
1996 (1-10, 0-8 Big Sky)
9/7 at Hofstra........................ L, 33-3 9/21 at UC Davis................. W, 27-24 9/28 MONTANA*.................. L, 35-17 10/5 at Idaho State*............... L, 44-14 10/12 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 51-34 10/19 at Northern Arizona*..... L, 51-32 10/26 CS NORTHRIDGE*......... L, 52-17 11/2 at Portland State*........... L, 38-31 11/9 WEBER STATE*.............. L, 41-31 11/16 at Montana State*.......... L, 49-14 11/23 CAL POLY...................... L, 48-28 Total Points..................................248-466
1997 (1-10, 1-7 Big Sky)
9/4 at Texas State................. L, 24-14 9/20 UC DAVIS.............L, 36-28 (3OT) 9/27 at Montana*.................. L, 52-10 10/4 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 23-19 10/11 at Eastern Wash.*.......... L, 30-17 10/18 NORTHERN ARIZ.*........ L, 48-25 10/25 at CS Northridge*...L, 45-38 (OT) 11/1 PORTLAND STATE*......... L, 27-13 11/8 at Weber State*............. L, 52-14 11/15 MONTANA STATE*.......... L, 30-6 11/22 at Cal Poly....................... L, 45-0 Total Points..................................188-408
1998 (5-6, 3-5 Big Sky)
9/5 at Saint Mary’s............. W, 25-12 9/12 CAL POLY.................... W, 22-14 9/19 at UC Davis................... L, 17-35 9/26 at Montana State*.......... L, 30-37 10/3 WEBER STATE*.............. L, 14-27 10/10 at Portland State*........... L, 31-58 10/17 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 35-21 10/24 at Northern Arizona*... W, 38-21 10/31 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 25-31 11/7 at Idaho State*............. W, 36-13 11/14 MONTANA*.................. L, 16-31 Total Points..................................289-300
1999 (6-5, 3-5 Big Sky)
9/4 SAINT MARY’S.............. W, 41-7 9/11 at Montana*.........L, 41-39 (2OT) 9/18 UC DAVIS.................... W, 48-27 9/25 MONTANA STATE*...... W, 41-10 10/2 at Weber State*............. L, 52-49 10/9 PORTLAND STATE*....... W, 41-14 10/16 at CS Northridge*.......... L, 36-14 10/23 NO. ARIZONA*...L, 51-49 (3OT) 10/30 at Eastern Wash.*.......... L, 26-21 11/6 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 41-20 11/20 at Cal Poly................... W, 31-26 Total Points..................................414-310
2000 (7-4, 5-3 Big Sky)
9/2 at Saint Mary’s............. W, 24-21 9/9 CAL POLY.................... W, 37-18 9/16 PORTLAND STATE*......... L, 35-23 9/23 at Idaho State*............... L, 41-39 9/30 WEBER STATE*.............. W, 35-7 10/7 at Montana*.................. L, 24-20 10/14 MONTANA STATE*...... W, 24-13 10/21 at Eastern Wash.*........ W, 25-22 10/28 at UC Davis (Hughes)..... L, 13-10 11/4 CS NORTHRIDGE*....... W, 64-61 11/11 at No. Arizona*........... W, 28-24 Total Points..................................329-279
2001 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)
9/1 SAINT MARY’S.......W, 13-6 (OT) 9/8 at Cal Poly..................... L, 55-21 9/22 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 33-27 9/29 at Weber State*............. L, 38-31 10/6 MONTANA*.................... L, 42-7 10/13 at Montana State*............ L, 20-0 10/20 EASTERN WASH.*..L, 42-35 (OT) 10/27 UC DAVIS........................ L, 43-0 11/3 at CS Northridge........... L, 49-36 11/10 NORTHERN ARIZ.*........ L, 50-40 11/24 at Portland State*........... L, 52-33 Total Points..................................249-424
2002 (5-7, 3-4 Big Sky)
8/31 at UTEP......................... L, 42-12 9/7 at Saint Mary’s............... L, 20-12 9/21 CAL POLY.................... W, 27-17 9/28 at Idaho State*............... L, 32-24 10/5 at UC Davis................... L, 38-21 10/12 at Northern Arizona*... W, 24-21 10/19 PORTLAND STATE*......... L, 34-20 10/26 at Eastern Wash.*........ W, 48-41 11/2 MONTANA STATE*........ L, 31-30 11/9 at Montana*.................. L, 31-24 11/16 WEBER STATE*............ W, 41-38 11/23 HUMBOLDT STATE....... W, 42-35 Total Points..................................325-380
STEVE
MOOSHAGIAN 2003-2006 (11-33)
2003 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)
8/28 at Oregon State............... L, 40-7 9/6 SAINT MARY’S............ W, 69-19 9/13 at Cal Poly..................... L, 31-17 9/27 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 47-21 10/4 UC DAVIS...................... L, 31-27 10/11 NORTHERN ARIZ.*........ L, 24-21 10/18 at Portland State*............. L, 20-7 10/25 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 38-21 11/1 at Montana State*............ L, 56-7 11/8 MONTANA*.................... L, 26-0 11/15 at Weber State*............. L, 26-14 Total Points..................................237-332
2004 (3-8, 2-5 Big Sky)
9/11 at Nevada....................... L, 59-7 9/18 SOUTHERN UTAH........ W, 23-17 9/25 at UC Davis................... L, 58-23 10/2 at Northern Arizona*....... L, 26-0 10/9 PORTLAND STATE*........... L, 31-0 10/16 WEBER STATE*............ W, 31-12 10/23 at Idaho State*............... L, 29-24 10/30 at Eastern Wash.*.......... L, 45-10 11/6 MONTANA STATE*...... W, 38-28 11/13 at Montana*.................. L, 52-21 11/20 CAL POLY*.................... L, 58-13 Total Points..................................190-415
2005 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)
9/3 at California.................... L, 41-3 9/10 at Cal Poly..................... L, 37-13 9/17 at Portland State*........... L, 28-12 9/24 UC DAVIS........................ L, 37-7 10/1 NORTHERN ARIZ.*...... W, 38-24 10/8 AZUSA PACIFIC........... W, 41-19 10/15 at Weber State*............. L, 26-14 10/22 IDAHO STATE*............... L, 27-17 10/29 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 45-17 11/5 at Montana State*.......... L, 37-16 11/12 MONTANA*.................. L, 31-14 Total Points..................................192-352
2006 (4-7, 4-4 Big Sky)
8/31 at Boise State................... L, 45-0 9/16 CAL POLY...................... L, 17-10 9/23 at Montana*.................. L, 59-14 9/30 at Eastern Wash.*........ W, 21-20 10/7 WEBER STATE*............ W, 24-21 10/14 MONTANA STATE*........ L, 21-18 10/21 at Northern Arizona*..... L, 39-22 10/28 NORTHERN COLO.*...... W, 14-9 11/4 at Idaho State*............. W, 22-14 11/11 PORTLAND STATE*........... L, 13-7 11/18 at UC Davis................... L, 30-16 Total Points..................................168-288
MARSHALL SPERBECK 2007-pres. (20-25)
2007 (3-8, 3-5 Big Sky)
9/1 at Fresno State................. L, 24-3 9/15 at Portland State*........... L, 35-24 9/22 at New Mexico................ L, 58-0 9/29 NORTHERN ARIZONA*. W, 38-9 10/6 at Weber State*............... L, 26-7 10/13 MONTANA*.................... L, 17-3 10/20 at Montana State*............ L, 20-9 10/27 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 38-30 11/3 UC DAVIS...................... L, 31-26 11/10 at Northern Colorado*. W, 20-17 11/17 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 41-30 Total Points..................................201-305
2008 (6-6, 3-5 Big Sky)
8/30 HUMBOLDT STATE....... W, 45-13 9/6 at Colorado State........... L, 23-20 9/13 SOUTHERN OREGON. W, 27-16 9/20 WEBER STATE*.............. L, 32-27 9/27 PORTLAND STATE*....... W, 41-31 10/4 at Northern Arizona*..... L, 42-10 10/18 at Montana*.................... L, 43-7 10/25 MONTANA STATE*........ L, 31-20 11/1 at Eastern Wash.*........ W, 15-13 11/8 at UC Davis................. W, 29-19 11/15 NORTHERN COLO.*.... W, 45-25 11/22 at Idaho State*........L, 36-33 (OT) Total Points..................................319-324
2009 (5-6, 4-4 Big Sky)
9/5 at UNLV.......................... L, 38-3 9/12 at Cal Poly..................... L, 38-19 9/26 EASTERN WASH.*......... L, 56-30 10/3 at Portland State*......... W, 31-14 10/10 IDAHO STATE*............. W, 38-17 10/17 at Weber State*............. L, 49-10 10/24 MONTANA*.................. L, 45-30 10/31 NORTHERN ARIZ.*...... W, 38-35 11/7 at Northern Colo.*....... W, 38-35 11/14 at Montana State*.......... L, 27-17 11/21 UC DAVIS.................... W, 31-28 Total Points..................................274-371
2010 (6-5, 5-3 Big Sky)
9/4 at Stanford.................... L, 52-17 9/11 WESTERN OREGON... W, 31-17 9/18 WEBER STATE*............ W, 24-17 9/25 at Montana*.................. L, 28-25 10/2 MONTANA STATE*.L, 64-61 (OT) 10/9 NORTHERN COLO.*...... W, 42-7 10/23 at Eastern Wash.*.......... L, 28-24 10/30 at Northern Arizona*... W, 40-10 11/6 PORTLAND STATE*....... W, 28-15 11/13 at Idaho State*............. W, 45-17 11/20 at UC Davis................... L, 17-16 Total Points..................................353-272
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS Abilene Christian (2-0)
1991....A..... SAC......... 45-7 1992....H..... SAC......... 57-9
2009....H..... SAC....... 31-28 2010....A..... UCD....... 17-16 *- NCAA Playoffs
Alameda NAS (1-1)
UC Santa Barbara (1-3)
1954....A..... NAS....... 21-19 1956....A..... SAC......... 15-0
Azusa Pacific (1-0)
2005....H..... SAC....... 41-19
Boise State (0-1)
2006....A..... BSU.......... 45-0
California (0-1)
2005....A..... Cal........... 41-3
UC Davis (18-40)
1954....H..... UCD......... 14-0 1955....A..... UCD......... 29-0 1956....A..... UCD....... 33-26 1957....A..... SAC......... 26-0 1958....H..... UCD....... 22-14 1959....A..... SAC......... 21-6 1960....H..... SAC......... 31-0 1961....A..... UCD......... 14-0 1962....H..... SAC......... 27-7 1963....A..... UCD......... 17-8 1964....H..... SAC....... 27-20 1965....A..... UCD....... 20-14 1966....H..... SAC....... 36-24 1967....A..... SAC......... 23-6 1968....H..... SAC......... 24-7 1969....A..... SAC....... 18-10 1970....H..... UCD......... 28-0 1971....A..... UCD....... 24-17 1972....H..... UCD....... 17-16 1973....A..... UCD....... 24-15 1974....H..... UCD....... 22-17 1975....A..... UCD......... 38-3 1976....H..... UCD......... 34-0 1977....A..... UCD......... 28-0 1978....A..... UCD......... 39-0 1979....A..... UCD......... 32-7 1980....H..... UCD......... 16-6 1981....A..... UCD......... 21-3 1982....A..... UCD......... 51-6 1983....H..... UCD....... 52-14 1984....A..... UCD....... 38-21 1985....H..... UCD....... 37-30 1986....A..... UCD......... 29-6 1987....H..... UCD....... 28-10 1988....A..... SAC....... 31-28 1988....A..... SAC...... 35-14* 1989....H..... SAC....... 21-20 1990....A..... SAC....... 16-12 1991....H..... SAC....... 50-18 1992....A..... UCD....... 21-14 1993....H..... UCD....... 47-32 1994....A..... UCD....... 27-24 1995....H..... UCD....... 52-42 1996....A..... SAC....... 27-24 1997....H..... UCD..36-28(3OT) 1998....A..... UCD....... 35-17 1999....H..... SAC....... 48-27 2000....A..... UCD....... 13-10 2001....H..... UCD......... 43-0 2002....A..... UCD....... 38-21 2003....H..... UCD....... 31-27 2004....A..... UCD....... 58-23 2005....H..... UCD......... 37-7 2006....A..... UCD....... 30-16 2007....H..... UCD....... 31-26 2008....A..... SAC....... 29-19
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1955....H..... UCSB........ 15-7 1956....A..... UCSB........ 33-0 1963....H..... SAC......... 19-0 1966....A..... UCSB........ 24-9
Cal Lutheran (5-6)
1974....A..... Luth.......... 24-0 1975....H..... Luth........ 30-10 1979....A..... Luth........ 21-16 1980....H..... SAC....... 28-13 1981....A..... Luth.......... 13-6 1982....H..... SAC....... 31-24 1983....A..... SAC....... 42-14 1985....A..... Luth.......... 38-7 1986....H..... SAC....... 18-17 1987....A..... Luth.......... 23-7 1988....H..... SAC......... 60-0
Cal Poly (15-16)
1967....H..... CP............ 17-7 1968....A..... SAC......... 13-7 1976....A..... CP.......... 34-10 1977....H..... CP............ 31-7 1978....A..... CP............ 52-6 1980....A..... SAC....... 24-19 1983....H..... CP.......... 38-15 1984....A..... CP............ 27-6 1985....H..... SAC....... 28-27 1986....A..... CP............ 26-6 1987....H..... SAC....... 21-13 1988....A..... SAC....... 30-29 1989....H..... SAC....... 16-15 1990....A..... SAC....... 20-17 1991....H..... SAC....... 21-20 1992....A..... SAC......... 24-0 1993....A..... SAC....... 35-33 1994....H..... CP.......... 27-23 1995....A..... SAC....... 37-36 1996....H..... CP.......... 48-28 1997....A..... CP............ 45-0 1998....H..... SAC....... 22-14 1999....A..... SAC....... 31-26 2000....H..... SAC....... 37-18 2001....A..... CP.......... 55-21 2002....H..... SAC....... 27-17 2003....A..... CP.......... 31-17 2004....H..... CP.......... 58-13 2005....A..... CP.......... 37-13 2006....H..... CP.......... 17-10 2009....A..... CP.......... 38-19
Cal Poly Pomona (10-13)
1958....A..... CPP........ 27-24 1959....A..... SAC......... 19-0 1960....H..... CPP........ 19-18 1961....A..... CPP........ 27-12 1962....H..... CPP.......... 12-7 1963....A..... SAC....... 36-34 1964....A..... SAC......... 23-6 1965....A..... SAC......... 14-3 1966....H..... SAC....... 26-17 1967....A..... SAC....... 16-13 1968....H..... SAC....... 26-13 1969....A..... SAC......... 28-9 1970....H..... CPP........ 19-14 1971....A..... CPP........ 14-13 1972....H..... CPP.......... 13-7 1973....A..... CPP........ 31-17 1974....A..... CPP.......... 21-0
1975....H..... SAC....... 17-13 1978....A..... CPP........ 15-13 1979....H..... CPP.......... 24-0 1980....A..... CPP.......... 27-7 1981....H..... CPP.......... 14-7 1982....A..... SAC....... 16-14
CS Fullerton (1-2)
1972....A..... CSF.......... 21-0 1973....H..... CSF.......... 15-7 1992....A..... SAC......... 29-3
CS Hayward (9-9-1)
1966....A..... SAC......... 38-6 1967....H..... SAC....... 28-19 1968....A..... SAC....... 16-14 1969....H..... CSUH..... 32-30 1970....A..... CSUH..... 14-12 1971....H..... Tie.......... 27-27 1972....A..... CSUH....... 21-0 1973....H..... CSUH....... 14-6 1974....A..... SAC......... 10-7 1975....H..... SAC......... 15-0 1977....H..... CSUH..... 27-14 1978....A..... CSUH....... 21-7 1979....H..... SAC......... 14-0 1980....A..... CSUH..... 14-10 1981....H..... CSUH..... 27-10 1982....A..... CSUH..... 45-34 1983....H..... SAC......... 20-6 1984....A..... SAC....... 15-13 1993....H..... SAC....... 34-17
Cal State L.A. (1-4-1)
1956....A..... Tie.......... 13-13 1957....H..... SAC....... 19-14 1958....A..... CSLA.......... 8-6 1959....H..... CSLA...... 60-12 1976....A..... CSLA........ 10-0 1977....H..... CSLA...... 13-10
CS Northridge (14-15)
1964....A..... SAC......... 15-6 1965....H..... SAC......... 26-0 1969....H..... CSN....... 28-24 1970....H..... CSN....... 34-10 1977....A..... CSN......... 36-0 1978....A..... CSN....... 31-17 1979....H..... SAC....... 35-15 1980....A..... CSN....... 24-20 1981....H..... SAC....... 33-20 1982....A..... SAC....... 30-25 1983....H..... CSN....... 20-14 1984....A..... CSN....... 24-13 1985....H..... SAC....... 34-10 1986....A..... SAC....... 21-17 1987....A..... CSN....... 21-16 1988....A..... SAC....... 40-20 1989....H..... CSN....... 24-13 1990....A..... CSN....... 24-13 1991....H..... SAC....... 55-12 1992....A..... CSN....... 23-17 1993....A..... SAC....... 31-30 1994....H..... SAC....... 23-22 1995....A..... SAC....... 20-16 1996....H..... CSN....... 52-17 1997....A..... CSN..45-38 (OT) 1998....H..... SAC....... 35-21 1999....A..... CSN....... 36-14 2000....H..... SAC....... 64-61 2001....A..... CSN....... 49-36
Chico State (23-15-2)
1954....H..... Chico........ 40-0 1955....A..... Chico........ 26-7 1956....A..... Chico........ 41-7 1957....A..... Chico...... 20-13 1958....H..... SAC......... 14-6 1959....A..... SAC......... 28-2 1960....H..... SAC......... 13-9 1961....A..... SAC....... 14-10 1962....H..... SAC....... 40-23 1963....A..... SAC........... 9-3 1964....H..... SAC......... 45-6 1965....A..... SAC......... 27-7 1966....A..... SAC......... 30-0 1967....A..... SAC....... 20-17 1968....H..... SAC......... 14-0 1969....A..... SAC......... 24-7 1970....H..... Chico...... 28-21 1971....A..... Chico........ 37-7 1972....H..... Chico...... 17-16 1973....A..... Chico........ 21-0 1974....A..... Chico...... 25-24 1975....A..... SAC......... 12-9 1976....A..... SAC......... 19-5 1977....A..... Chico........ 36-7 1978....H..... Chico........ 12-3 1979....A..... Chico...... 41-21 1980....A..... Chico...... 24-22 1981....A..... Chico...... 34-24 1982....A..... SAC......... 13-6 1983....H..... Tie.......... 14-14 1984....A..... SAC....... 29-15 1985....H..... SAC....... 16-14 1986....A..... Chico...... 44-38 1987....H..... SAC......... 14-9 1988....A..... SAC....... 48-16 1989....H..... SAC....... 48-28 1991....A..... SAC....... 63-21 1992....H..... SAC....... 36-20 1994....A..... SAC......... 43-7 1995....H..... Tie.......... 21-21
Colorado State (0-1)
2008....A..... CSU........ 23-20
Eastern Washington (4-15) 1980....H..... EWU........ 12-0 1982....H..... EWU...... 31-14 1993....H..... EWU........ 48-7 1995....A..... EWU...... 21-18 1996....H..... EWU...... 51-34 1997....A..... EWU...... 30-17 1998....H..... EWU...... 31-25 1999....A..... EWU...... 26-21 2000....A..... SAC....... 25-22 2001....H..... EWU...42-35(ot) 2002....A..... SAC....... 48-41 2003....H..... EWU...... 38-21 2004....A..... EWU...... 45-10 2005....H..... EWU...... 45-17 2006....A..... SAC....... 21-20 2007....H..... EWU...... 38-30 2008....A..... SAC....... 15-13 2009....H..... EWU...... 56-30 2010....A..... SAC....... 28-24
Fresno State (0-2)
1972....A..... FS............. 24-7 2007....A..... FS............. 24-3
Grambling State (0-1)
1968....A..... Gram....... 34-7* * Pasadena Bowl
Hofstra (0-2)
1995....H..... HU......... 55-15 1996....A..... HU........... 33-3
Humboldt St. (15-20-2)
1954....H..... HSU.......... 28-7 1955....A..... HSU.......... 39-6 1956....A..... HSU........ 20-19 1957....H..... HSU........ 27-19 1958....H..... HSU............ 9-0 1959....A..... HSU........ 38-20 1960....A..... HSU.......... 33-9 1961....H..... SAC......... 12-7 1962....A..... HSU........ 20-14 1963....A..... Tie.............. 0-0 1964....H..... SAC........... 6-0 1965....A..... HSU.......... 13-7 1966....H..... SAC......... 17-0 1967....A..... HSU........ 28-20 1968....A..... HSU........ 20-13 1969....A..... SAC....... 20-17 1970....H..... SAC....... 30-15 1971....A..... HSU.......... 26-3 1972....H..... HSU........ 20-14 1973....A..... HSU............ 7-0 1974....H..... HSU.......... 23-6 1975....A..... HSU.......... 28-7 1976....A..... HSU........ 22-13 1977....A..... Tie.......... 21-21 1978....H..... HSU........ 22-10 1979....H..... HSU.......... 17-7 1980....H..... SAC....... 34-17 1981....A..... HSU........ 23-19 1982....H..... SAC......... 30-6 1983....A..... SAC....... 35-20 1984....H..... SAC......... 52-7 1985....A..... SAC....... 39-30 1986....A..... SAC....... 45-17 1987....H..... SAC....... 21-13 1988....H..... SAC....... 55-17 2002....H..... SAC....... 43-35 2008....H..... SAC....... 45-13
Idaho (0-1)
1989....A..... UI............. 45-3
Idaho State (9-6)
1996....A..... ISU......... 44-14 1997....H..... SAC....... 23-19 1998....A..... SAC....... 36-13 1999....H..... SAC....... 41-20 2000....A..... ISU......... 41-39 2001....H..... SAC....... 33-27 2002....A..... ISU......... 32-24 2003....H..... SAC....... 47-21 2004....A..... ISU......... 29-24 2005....H..... ISU......... 27-17 2006....A..... SAC....... 22-14 2007....H..... SAC....... 41-30 2008....A..... ISU......36-33(ot) 2009....H..... SAC....... 38-17 2010....A..... SAC....... 45-17
Long Beach State (3-6)
1957....A..... SAC....... 19-12 1958....H..... SAC....... 26-14 1959....A..... LBSU......... 19-0 1960....H..... LBSU......... 14-0 1961....A..... LBSU....... 21-18 1962....H..... LBSU......... 13-9 1963....A..... SAC........... 4-0 1964....H..... LBSU....... 18-15 1965....A..... LBSU......... 34-7
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1957....H..... SAC....... 44-25
1969....H..... SAC......... 41-7 1970....A..... NEV....... 18-14 1972....A..... SAC....... 19-14 1973....A..... NEV....... 17-10 1974....H..... NEV......... 31-7 1975....A..... SAC....... 36-16 1976....A..... NEV....... 42-27 1977....A..... NEV......... 75-0 1978....H..... NEV....... 39-15 1990....A..... NEV......... 41-7 2003....A..... NEV......... 59-7
Montana (0-16)
N.C. Central (1-0)
1977....A..... Tech.......... 56-0
Mather AFB (0-1)
1954....H..... Mather...... 46-0
Mesa State (0-1-1)
1986....A..... Tie.......... 29-29 1987....H..... Mesa...... 13-10
Moffitt Field (1-0)
1993....A..... UM........... 54-7 1996....H..... UM......... 35-17 1997....A..... UM......... 52-10 1998....H..... UM......... 31-16 1999....A..... UM......41-38(ot) 2000....A..... UM......... 24-20 2001....H..... UM........... 42-7 2002....A..... UM......... 31-24 2003....H..... UM........... 26-0 2004....A..... UM......... 52-21 2005....H..... UM......... 31-14 2006....A..... UM......... 59-14 2007....H..... UM........... 17-3 2008....A..... UM........... 43-7 2009....H..... UM......... 45-30 2010....A..... UM......... 28-25
Montana State (6-13)
1964....N..... MSU........ 28-7* 1991....A..... SAC....... 19-17 1992....H..... SAC......... 10-7 1994....H..... SAC....... 30-14 1996....A..... MSU....... 49-14 1997....H..... MSU......... 30-6 1998....A..... MSU....... 37-30 1999....H..... SAC....... 41-10 2000....H..... SAC....... 24-13 2001....A..... MSU......... 20-0 2002....H..... MSU....... 31-30 2003....A..... MSU......... 56-7 2004....H..... SAC....... 38-28 2005....A..... MSU....... 37-16 2006....H..... MSU....... 21-18 2007....A..... MSU......... 20-9 2008....H..... MSU....... 31-20 2009....A..... MSU....... 27-17 2010....H..... SAC....64-61(ot) * Camellia Bowl
Morris Brown (1-0)
1990....H..... SAC....... 37-12
New Mexico (0-1)
2007....A..... NM.......... 58-0
Nevada (9-17)
1954....A..... NEV....... 27-14 1955....A..... NEV......... 28-7 1956....A..... SAC....... 21-20 1957....H..... SAC........... 7-0 1958....A..... NEV....... 40-24 1959....H..... NEV......... 14-0 1960....A..... NEV......... 15-0 1961....H..... NEV......... 14-8 1962....A..... NEV....... 23-12 1963....H..... NEV....... 15-11 1964....A..... SAC......... 38-0 1965....A..... NEV....... 20-13 1966....A..... SAC......... 13-8 1967....A..... SAC......... 14-7 1968....A..... SAC....... 17-14
1988....H..... SAC........ 56-7* * NCAA Playoffs
North Dakota (0-1)
1979....A..... UND......... 31-0
North Dakota St. (0-1)
1988....A..... NDSU.... 42-20* * NCAA Playoffs
Northern Arizona (7-9)
1995....A..... NAU......... 62-7 1996....A..... NAU....... 51-32 1997....H..... NAU....... 48-25 1998....A..... SAC....... 38-21 1999....H..... NAU.. 51-49(3ot) 2000....A..... SAC....... 28-24 2001....H..... NAU....... 50-40 2002....A..... SAC....... 24-21 2003....H..... NAU....... 24-21 2004....A..... NAU......... 26-0 2005....H..... SAC....... 38-24 2006....A..... NAU....... 39-22 2007....H..... SAC......... 38-9 2008....A..... NAU....... 42-10 2009....H..... SAC....... 27-24 2010....A..... SAC....... 40-10
1986....H..... SAC....... 52-20 1987....A..... PSU.......... 24-0 1988....H..... PSU........ 43-29 1989....A..... PSU........ 42-19 1990....H..... PSU........ 41-24 1991....A..... PSU........ 35-19 1992....H..... SAC....... 35-28 1994....A..... PSU........ 47-28 1995....H..... PSU........ 54-16 1996....A..... PSU........ 38-31 1997....H..... PSU........ 27-13 1998....A..... PSU........ 58-31 1999....H..... SAC....... 41-14 2000....H..... PSU........ 35-23 2001....A..... PSU........ 52-33 2002....H..... PSU........ 34-20 2003....A..... PSU.......... 20-7 2004....H..... PSU.......... 31-0 2005....A..... PSU........ 28-12 2006....H..... PSU.......... 13-7 2007....A..... PSU........ 35-24 2008....H..... SAC....... 41-31 2009....A..... SAC....... 31-14 2010....H..... SAC....... 28-15
Puget Sound (2-2)
1969....H..... SAC....... 49-24 1970....A..... SAC......... 27-6 1974....A..... UPS........ 35-16 1976....H..... UPS........ 34-14
Redlands (1-0)
1981....H..... SAC......... 45-8
Saint Mary’s (12-5)
2003....A..... OSU......... 40-7
1971....A..... SAC....... 38-21 1973....H..... SAC......... 28-7 1975....H..... SAC....... 20-13 1981....A..... SAC......... 14-9 1982....H..... SAC....... 13-10 1983....A..... SMC....... 23-15 1984....H..... SAC......... 34-9 1985....A..... SAC....... 21-14 1993....H..... SMC....... 27-14 1994....A..... SMC....... 14-12 1995....H..... SMC....... 28-14 1998....A..... SAC....... 25-12 1999....H..... SAC......... 41-7 2000....A..... SAC....... 24-21 2001....H..... SAC......13-6(ot) 2002....A..... SMC....... 20-12 2003....H..... SAC....... 69-19
Pacific (2-7)
San Francisco (6-0)
Northern Colorado (5-0)
2006....H..... SAC......... 14-9 2007....A..... SAC....... 20-17 2008....H..... SAC....... 45-25 2009....A..... SAC....... 38-35 2010....H..... SAC......... 42-7
Occidental (1-0)
1960....A..... SAC......... 33-6
Oregon State (0-1)
1973....A..... PAC.......... 22-0 1974....A..... PAC.......... 21-0 1985....A..... PAC........ 49-17 1986....A..... PAC.......... 49-7 1987....A..... PAC.......... 31-7 1988....A..... SAC....... 30-21 1990....A..... PAC........ 41-33 1991....A..... SAC....... 43-40 1993....A..... PAC.......... 30-6
Pepperdine (1-0)
1961....H..... SAC......... 21-0
Portland State (8-22)
1965....H..... SAC........... 7-6 1967....A..... SAC....... 23-21 1978....A..... PSU.......... 63-7 1983....A..... PSU........ 25-16 1984....H..... PSU........ 38-21 1985....A..... SAC....... 26-14
1966....A..... SAC......... 23-7 1968....H..... SAC......... 76-0 1969....A..... SAC......... 26-0 1970....A..... SAC......... 41-2 1971....H..... SAC....... 41-25 1981....H..... SAC......... 47-0
S.F. State (15-17-1)
1954....A..... SFSU........ 40-0 1955....H..... SFSU...... 33-14 1956....A..... SFSU........ 26-0 1957....A..... SFSU........ 41-6 1958....A..... SFSU...... 20-18 1959....H..... SFSU...... 37-14 1960....A..... SFSU........ 14-6 1961....A..... SFSU.......... 7-0 1962....A..... SFSU........ 28-7 1963....H..... SAC......... 13-0 1964....A..... Tie.......... 20-20 1965....H..... SFSU.......... 3-0
1966....A..... SAC......... 10-9 1967....H..... SFSU...... 28-20 1968....A..... SFSU...... 14-13 1969....H..... SAC......... 19-6 1970....A..... SAC......... 27-0 1971....H..... SAC......... 45-7 1972....H..... SAC....... 14-13 1973....A..... SFSU...... 28-23 1974....A..... SAC....... 27-17 1975....H..... SFSU........ 14-5 1976....A..... SFSU........ 10-9 1977....H..... SFSU........ 19-7 1978....A..... SAC....... 13-10 1979....H..... SAC......... 14-6 1980....A..... SFSU........ 19-0 1981....H..... SAC....... 38-17 1982....H..... SAC....... 23-14 1983....A..... SAC....... 37-25 1984....H..... SAC....... 41-14 1993....A..... SAC....... 49-10 1994....H..... SAC......... 30-0
Santa Clara (7-13)
1960....A..... SAC......... 14-8 1963....H..... SAC....... 20-14 1964....A..... SAC......... 14-0 1965....A..... SCU.......... 35-0 1966....A..... SCU............ 7-3 1971....A..... SCU........ 35-14 1972....A..... SCU........ 28-14 1974....H..... SCU.......... 14-9 1975....A..... SCU........ 20-14 1976....H..... SCU........ 37-23 1977....A..... SCU.......... 37-5 1984....A..... SCU........ 21-14 1985....H..... SCU........ 17-14 1986....H..... SAC......... 38-7 1987....A..... SCU.......... 10-5 1988....H..... SAC....... 28-14 1989....A..... SCU........ 21-16 1990....H..... SCU........ 24-22 1991....A..... SAC....... 33-32 1992....H..... SAC....... 32-21
Sonoma State (5-0)
1971....H..... SAC....... 23-22 1982....H..... SAC....... 39-17 1983....A..... SAC......... 35-7 1984....H..... SAC....... 31-12 1985....A..... SAC....... 63-10
Southern Oregon (5-1)
1955....A..... SAC........... 7-6 1956....A..... SAC....... 27-12 1960....A..... SAC....... 39-14 1961....H..... SAC......... 25-6 1962....A..... SOU......... 21-7 2008....H..... SAC....... 27-16
Southern Utah (6-5)
1986....A..... SAC....... 48-31 1987....H..... SAC......... 19-7 1988....A..... SUU........ 21-17 1989....H..... SAC....... 31-19 1990....A..... SUU........ 38-31 1991....H..... SUU........ 22-19 1992....A..... SUU........ 17-14 1993....H..... SUU........ 23-17 1994....A..... SAC....... 27-16 1995....H..... SAC....... 53-29 2004....H..... SAC....... 23-17
Stanford (0-1)
2010....A..... STAN...... 52-17
Stephen F. Austin (0-1)
1994....A..... SFA........ 40-15
Texas-El Paso (0-1)
2002....A..... UTEP....... 42-12
Texas State (1-1)
1995....H..... SAC......... 12-3 1997....A..... TSU........ 24-14
UNLV (0-1)
2009....A..... UNLV........ 38-3
U.S. International (2-1)
1967....H..... SAC....... 27-14 1968....A..... SAC....... 26-14 1979....H..... USIU........... 9-7
Weber State (5-10)
1996....H..... WSU...... 41-31 1997....A..... WSU...... 52-14 1998....H..... WSU...... 27-14 1999....A..... WSU...... 52-49 2000....H..... SAC......... 35-7 2001....A..... WSU...... 38-31 2002....H..... SAC....... 41-38 2003....A..... WSU...... 26-14 2004....H..... SAC....... 31-12 2005....A..... WSU...... 26-14 2006....H..... SAC....... 24-21 2007....A..... WSU........ 23-7 2008....H..... WSU...... 32-27 2009....A..... WSU...... 49-10 2010....H..... SAC....... 24-17
West Texas A&M (2-0)
1989....A..... SAC....... 35-22 1990....H..... SAC......... 22-9
Western Oregon (1-0)
2010....H..... SAC....... 31-17
Whittier (1-3)
1957....A..... WHIT...... 35-20 1958....H..... SAC....... 20-18 1959....A..... WHIT...... 20-19 1962....A..... WHIT........ 14-0
Results Summary
Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington...... 4-15 Idaho State..................... 9-6 Montana...................... 0-16 Montana State.............. 6-13 Northern Arizona........... 7-9 Northern Colorado.......... 5-0 Portland State............... 9-21 Weber State.................. 5-10 Great West Football Conf. UC Davis.................... 18-40 Cal Poly..................... 15-16 Southern Utah................. 6-5 Div. I-A/FBS Opponents 10 Opponents.............. 9-29 Non-Div. I Active Opponents 13 Opponents......... 37-34-2 Defunct Opponents 20 Opponents..... 115-112-5
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Aaron, Mike......................... 1986 Abbott, Brian................... 1976-77 Abbott, Dan..................... 1986-87 Abbott, Jerry......................... 1961 Abono, John......................... 1969 Abrams, Steve...................... 1987 Acosta, Charlie................ 1967-68 Adams, Ken..................... 1975-77 Adams, Kevin.................. 1992-93 Adcock, Jim.......................... 1969 Adelman, Jason.................... 1989 Adloff, Larry......................... 1959 Agaiava, Matt...................... 2010 Agbulos, Carl.................. 1961-62 Aguirre, Randy..................... 1980 Albert, Mark.................... 1984-85 Alberts, Dennis..................... 1958 Alderson, Antione........ 1997-2000 Aldrich, Clark....................... 1965 Alexander, Greg.............. 1975-76 Alkas, Tony...................... 1983-85 Allen, Cody.......................... 2010 Allen, David......................... 1992 Allred, Brian.................... 1990-91 Allsup, Brent......................... 1981 Altamirano, Al...................... 1982 Alvarado, Chris............... 2007-08 Alvidrez, Steve................. 1980-81 Amaral, John........................ 1970 Amey, Charles...................... 2002 Amey, Elton.......................... 1990 Amey, Fred...................... 2001-04 Amick, Neal.................... 1955-56 Amos, Brian..................... 1993-94 Anderson, Derek................... 1995 Anderson, Don................ 1964-66 Anderson, Grant................... 1973 Anderson, Marty................... 1977 Anderson, Steve.................... 1961 Anderson, Tony..................... 1990 Andrews, Glenn.................... 1980 Andrews, Larry................ 1980-81 Andrews, Vince............ 1998-2001 Angelich, Gerry.................... 1973 Antillon, John........................ 1977 Antoniono, Dave.............. 1980-81 Anzelc, Joel..................... 1992-93 Arbet, Darren.................. 1982-85 Arbet, Lamarr....................... 2003 Ard, Dave....................... 1984-85 Arlin, Doug...................... 1993-94 Armbright, Billy................ 1993-94 Armstrong, Robert............ 1976-77 Armstrong, Steve.............. 1980-81 Arregue, Roy................... 1973-75 Arrendondo, Leo.............. 1966-67 Arrington, Al................... 1966-67 Ashby, Ken...................... 1963-64 Assad, Paul.......................... 1988 Aten, James.......................... 1966 Atkins, Sean......................... 1998 Austin, Ed....................... 1959, 62 Austin, Jr., Gary........... 1999-2002 Avery, Rod........................... 1981 Axtell, Dan...................... 1989-91 Axtell, Jeff............................ 1994 Ayala, Jeff............................ 1995
Baker, Johnny....................... 1981 Baker, Rick............................ 1994 Baker, Torrell.................... 2005-08 Banks, Adam........................ 1969 Bannan, Jason................. 1991-95 Barajas, Mike....................... 1997 Barba, Lou....................... 1957-59 Barbeau, Tim................... 1969-70 Barkelay, Dave...................... 1973 Barnes, Bob..................... 1990-91 Barnes, Jason....................... 2006 Barnes, Jim...................... 1993-94 Barnes, Reginald.............. 1975-76 Barnes, Steve................... 1975-76 Barone, Clancy................ 1985-86 Barrett, Aldin................... 1991-92 Barron, Gary........................ 1958 Barros, Larry......................... 1973 Barton, Derard............. 1998-2002 Basham, Dan................... 1991-92 Bastian, Bob......................... 1956 Bates, Larry.......................... 1976 Battle, Ryan.......................... 2008 Battle, Sean..................... 1996-97 Baugh, Cory.................... 1992-93 Bauman, Roger..................... 1958 Baxter, Robert....................... 1967 Bays, Casey.......................... 2002 Beale, Robert........................ 1969 Beale, Robert........................ 2010 Beall, Charles.................. 1980-81 Beam, Tom....................... 1992-94 Bear, Byron........................... 1968 Beasley, Anthony................... 1977 Beasley, Tony........................ 1981 Beaver, Jon...................... 1956-57 Becerra, Pepe.................. 1989-90 Beck, Carl............................. 1981 Becker, Tyson................... 1992-95 Beeuwsaert, Mike.................. 1976 Belanger, Rich.................. 1987-88 Belasco, Jay.......................... 1981 Bell, Bob.......................... 1992-93 Bell, Bob............................... 1960 Bell, Brian............................. 2003 Bell, Charlie..................... 1968-69 Bell, Ed................................. 1968 Bell, Evan............................. 1955 Bell, Garland................... 1967-68 Bell, Randy........................... 1973 Bellecci, Joe..................... 1992-93 Bendenelli, Roger.................. 1967 Benko, Brian.................... 1982-83 Bennett, Dave........................ 1969 Bennett, Guy......................... 1969 Bennett, Jeff.......................... 1976 Bennett, Mike................... 1986-87 Bennett, Monte...................... 1996 Benz, Stan............................ 1973
Benzel, Greg................... 1989-90 Berg, Allen...................... 1993-95 Bergstrom, Rick................ 1968-70 Bernard, Steve...................... 1975 Bernet, Mike......................... 1984 Bernhardt, A.J.................. 1997-98 Berringer, Chris................ 2003-04 Berringer, Dan...................... 1992 Berry, Jamie..................... 1986-87 Berry, Kyle............................ 1990 Bessolo, Tim..................... 2005-07 Bethel-Thompson, McLeod.2008-10 Bettencourt, Dennis................ 1970 Bettencourt, Nelson.......... 1976-77 Bhatia, Kuljet........................ 1987 Biagi, Don............................ 1963 Biancani, Al.......................... 1966 Bilderback, Tom.................... 1975 Billat, Gary...................... 1982-83 Bills, Greg................... 1999-2001 Bingham, Mike...................... 1985 Bingham, Randy.............. 1980-81 Birdsall, Greg.................. 1982-84 Birdsong, Joe................... 1965-66 Birdsong, Pat................... 1988-89 Black, Mike...................... 1981-85 Blair, Sean............................ 1984 Blanchard, Dave................... 1957 Bland, Louis.......................... 1989 Bobak, James....................... 2010 Bobino, Mario................. 1984-85 Bogetti, Antone................ 2001-04 Bogetti, Drew............... 1997-2001 Bogetti, James.................. 2003-06 Bolivar, Marcus................ 1991-93 Bonham, Bill.................... 1965-67 Bonner, Andrew............... 2000-02 Boon, Bill.............................. 1973 Boone, Tom........................... 1976 Booth, Calvin........................ 1969 Booth, David......................... 1990 Borda, Michael................ 1988-90 Borden, Maui................... 2000-01 Borjon, Jess..................... 1982-83 Bourne, Jamal.............. 1999-2000 Bowman, Chris................ 1969-70 Bowman, Zack...................... 1994 Boyer, Nate.......................... 2008 Boyles, Darrell................. 1982-83 Boysaw, Darrell..................... 1991 Brannon, Johnnie............. 2006-07 Brannon, Michael............. 2005-08 Breckenridge, John........... 1989-90 Breen, Jack........................... 1954 Brewster, Bill.................... 1969-70 Briggs, Tommy...................... 2005 Bright, Randy........................ 1981 Broaders, Keith................ 1966-67 Brock, Walter................... 2004-05
Brockwell, Tim....................... 2006 Broden, Eric..................... 2001-03 Brooks, Ken..................... 1963-64 Brooks, Wayne................ 1959-60 Broughton, Ken..................... 1980 Brown, Bob........................... 1955 Brown, Bobby.................. 2000-01 Brown, Bradd.................. 1967-68 Brown, Brandon............... 1992-94 Brown, Brian......................... 1989 Brown, Chris......................... 2004 Brown, Cornell...................... 1980 Brown, Dorian........... 2006-07, 09 Brown, Hermon................ 1989-91 Brown, Jim........................... 1981 Brown, John L.................. 1965-66 Brown, Koury................... 1981-82 Brown, Marvin................. 1994-95 Brown, Mike......................... 1980 Brown, Paul..................... 1964-65 Brown, Scott.................... 1996-99 Brown, Sean............... 2000, 2002 Brown, Tim...................... 1986-90 Browne, Travis...................... 1994 Broyles, Rick......................... 1983 Brunson, Doyle................. 1968-69 Brust, Barney................... 1964-65 Brye, Zebedee................. 1986-89 Buccellato, Steve.............. 1987-90 Buck, Peter....................... 2007-10 Bueno, Ed........................ 1988-89 Bugarin, Brent.................. 2004-05 Bump, Charles...................... 1973 Burden, Chuck................. 1959-60 Burgess, John................... 1965-66 Burkhalter, Bob...................... 1983 Burleson, Clyde..................... 1989 Burley, Mike..................... 1969-70 Burnett, Kyle......................... 1973 Burns, Thomas...................... 1987 Burris, Brian..................... 1995-97 Burroughs, Norm............. 1981-83 Burrows, Bud........................ 1959 Buscaglia, Lance.............. 1983-84 Bush, Michael....................... 1983 Butkovich, John..................... 1956 Butler, Andre.................... 1991-92 Butler, Lamont.................. 2006-07 Butler, Tyson..................... 2003-06
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Cabrera, Sergio.................... 2006 Caccavo, Jim........................ 1973 Caceres, Kris................... 1994-95 Cahoon, J.B..................... 1993-94 Caldwell, Bob.................. 1976-77 Caldwell, Dalas..................... 1968 Calgano, Frank..................... 1960
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Bach, Dick....................... 1959-60 Badger, Jeff..................... 2009-10 Bailey, Andre........................ 1989 Bailey, Dwight....................... 1980 Bailey, Stuart........................ 1986 Baily, Jim.............................. 1963 Baines, Mike......................... 1970 Baiz, Lou......................... 1989-90 Baiz, Nick....................... 1994-95 Baker, Chris..................... 1994-95 Baker, Jack...................... 1980-81
While there have been numerous pairs of brothers to play for the Hornets, Drew (left), Antone (center) and James (right) Bogetti are believed to be the only trio of brothers to each don a Hornet uniform in the FCS era. Drew was a defensive end, Antone played receiver and James was a linebacker and special teams standout.
Marko Cavka Two-Time All-Big Sky Calhoun, Kevin................ 1983-84 Caligiuri, John...................... 1987 Callaway, Jeremy............. 2000-02 Calosso, Mike.................. 1963-64 Calub, Angelo................. 1990-92 Camarota, Dave................... 1981 Campbell, Chris.................... 1989 Campbell, Gary.................... 1977 Campora, Steve.................... 1975 Campos, Gerry..................... 1973 Campos, Joe.................... 1981-83 Campos, Ron........................ 1969 Candido, Brad................. 2000-02 Cannon, Jim......................... 1975 Canonico, Ed............... 1998-2001 Cantrell, Randy................ 1976-77 Capanna, Ralph.................... 1957 Caraugh, Mike................. 1986-87 Cardoza, Darryl................... 1970 Cardwell, Brian................ 1989-90 Carillo, Paul..................... 1997-99 Carmazzi, Dominic.......... 2009-10 Carmignani, Don............. 1992-93 Carnes, Rick.................... 1987-88 Carney, John................... 1965-66 Carrier, Theon....................... 1989 Carter, Johnny...................... 1992 Carter, Matt..................... 2009-10 Carter, Mel........................... 1997 Carter, Mike..................... 1968-69 Cassady, Gerald................... 1973 Castanon, Gilbert............. 1989-90 Castillo, Jacob...................... 2007 Caton, Jeff....................... 1980-82 Cauchi, Dave................... 1982-83 Cauchi, Ron.......................... 1988 Cavallaro, Joe................. 1963-64 Cavender, Chris.................... 2005 Cavka, Marko.................. 2000-03 Cavka, Zvonimir................... 2003 Cavote, Chris................... 1986-87 Ceccarelli, Dave............... 1980-81 Cervi, Mike...................... 1989-91 Chaidez, Cesar..................... 1997 Chamberlain, Dan............ 1956-58 Chamberts, James................. 1983 Chandler, Sean..................... 1992 Chapman, Tom..................... 1969 Chappell, Roger............... 1957-59 Charlon, Robert.................... 1966 Chase, David........................ 1992 Chatham, Jim.................. 1959-61 Chatterton, Ted..................... 1956 Choate, Rono........................ 1975 Choate, Wayne..................... 1973 Choi, Steve.................. 1998-2001 Chorely, Glenn...................... 1986 Claborn, Bob........................ 1980 Clark, Christian................ 2007-10 Clark, Gary.......................... 1975
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D’Angelo, Mike................ 1984-86 Dahme, Al............................ 1964 Dailey, Terrance.................... 2009 Daisley, Anthony.......... 1999-2000 Dammeyer, Fred.................... 2002 Daniels, Bobby................. 1987-88 Daniels, Kris.................... 2003-06 Darling, Scott................... 1980-81 Darrow, George.................... 1960 Darzins, Manny............... 1998-99
Daubin, Brian.................. 1994-95 Daugherty, Aaron............ 1975-76 DaValle, Steven..................... 1967 Davidson, Jack...................... 1954 Davidson, Jack...................... 1958 Davies, Randy....................... 1973 Davis, Byron......................... 1987 Davis, Charles....................... 1965 Davis, Greg..................... 1997-98 Davis, Ken............................ 1994 Davis, Kevin..................... 2005-08 Davis, Leukamian....... 1997, 99-01 Davis, Marv.......................... 1975 Davis, Melvin........................ 1976 Davis, Robert........................ 1970 Davis, Todd........................... 2010 Davis, Tyrone................... 2005-06 Dayton, Ed........................... 1960 Dayton, Geoff....................... 1986 Deadder, Chase.............. 2008, 10 DeAlba, Oscar................. 2007-08 Dean, Shawn................... 1995-96 DeAngelis, Mike............... 1968-70 Deason, Winston.................. 1976 DeBise, Chuckie.................... 1976 DeBruycker, Cameron....... 2001-04 Dees, Shane......................... 1994 DeLaTorre, Dan................ 2001-02 DeLaura, Wayne.............. 1968-69 Dellfous, Orval...................... 1956 DeLoney, Eric........................ 1986 DeMain, Skip................... 1982-83 DeMarco, Vic....................... 1989 DeMink, Dave.................. 1992-96 DeMonaco, Tony.............. 2005-06 Demps, Chris.................. 1984, 86 DePauw, Clay....................... 2010 Derenzo, Steve...................... 1980 DeRieux, Roger..................... 1958 DeRossett, Marc............... 1990-92 DeSilva, Dave.................. 1984-85 DeVisscher, Jon................ 1967-68 Deyo, Seth............................ 2001 Dickinson, Mike.................... 1982 Dickinson, Ramy................... 1991 Dille, Tom............................. 1965 Dillon, Don........................... 1967 Diniz, Chris..................... 2009-10 Dire, Ernie....................... 1957-59 Dirstine, Jack........................ 1956 Dithomas, Tony..................... 1973 Dixon, Jeff............................ 2004 Dixon, Jim............................ 1956 Dizon, June.......................... 1989 Dockweiler, Gregg........... 1985-86 Dodge, John.................... 1980-81 Dogan, Larry........................ 1980 Doherty, Seaon............ 1999-2002 Domingo, Ron....................... 1985 Donati, Nick.................... 1995-99 Dongallo, Alex...................... 1977 Dooley, Pat...................... 1964-65 Dorcoo, Joe..................... 1998-99 Doroen, Kalani..................... 1991 Douglas, Bob................... 1964-65 Douglas, Fred....................... 1980 Doverspike, Nate............. 2008-10 Doylce, Clarke...................... 1975 Doyle, Mike.......................... 1973 Duchi, Bill............................. 1966 Duke, Roger..................... 1967-69 Duke, Tim............................. 1977 Durand, Chad....................... 1995
Edmerson, Matt................ 1980-82 Edmunson, Fred............... 1969-70 Edwards, Ronnie................... 1977 Ehnisz, Levi........................... 2005 Elarmo, Jared................. 2003, 05 Elder, Keith........................... 1973 Elkins, Matt...................... 1996-97 Elkins, Sam........................... 1966 Ellingson, Jimmy................... 2004 Ellingsworth, Dale............ 1981-82 Ellis, Landon.................... 2004-05 Ellis, Larry............................ 1963 Ellis, Robert..................... 1985-88 Ellis, Tim............................... 1977 Ellis, Tom.............................. 1973 Endean, Ty....................... 1985-89 Engberg, Pete.................. 1992-94 Engledinger, Brad.................. 2000 English, Pat........................... 1982 English, William.................... 1957 Enloe, Joe........................ 1962-64 Eskew, Trent.......................... 2010 Eskridge, Ron................... 1988-89 Eskridge, Sancho............. 1992-93 Esparza, Mike....................... 1983 Estrada, Alex........................ 1995 Estrella. Fernando................. 1968 Eugene, John........................ 1984 Euser, Andy..................... 1980-81 Evans, Ken............................ 1985 Evans, Matt...................... 2007-08 Evans, Ross........................... 1973 Evans, Walter....................... 1985 Everingham, Ray................... 1956 Ewing, Charles...................... 1984
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Fa’aita, James....................... 1993 Fa’aita, Sam......................... 1993 Fahy, Lee.............................. 1975 Fain, Darin........................... 1990 Falk, Rich............................. 1965 Fallon, Jack.......................... 1954 Fallon, Roger................... 1963-64 Fanter, Kevin......................... 1989
Fanucchi, Tyler................. 2005-07 Faraimo, Mathew............. 1995-96 Farley, John..................... 1980-83 Farley, William................ 1981-84 Farrell, Dave......................... 1965 Farrell, Jordan................. 2004-05 Farrell, Josh..................... 2003-04 Fears, Andrew...................... 1991 Feaster, Johnny..................... 2009 Fehr, Jeff.......................... 1961-62 Fekkers, Robert..................... 1970 Ferguson, James................... 1985 Fernandez, Henry................. 2010 Ferre, Richard.................. 1989-90 Ferrel, Jim............................ 1973 Fesser, Randy........................ 2009 Filo, Harry....................... 2003-04 Fiori, Ken............................. 1969 Firman, Mike........................ 1981 Fisher, Chris..................... 1969-70 Fisher, Nolan........................ 2003 Fleming, Jeff......................... 2010 Flemming, Judd................ 1993-95 Fletcher, Anthony.................. 2009 Fleurinord, McRuben........ 2004-05 Flores, Adam........................ 1990 Flores, Jesse.......................... 1973 Flowers, Rolinzo............... 1991-92 Flynn, Colin..................... 1985-86 Fontes, Kevin................... 1981-82 Fontes, Mel...................... 1961-62 Fontes, Troy..................... 1981-83 Footlik, Hal........................... 1980 Ford, Algin........................... 1975 Ford, Jerry....................... 1969-70 Fortney, Tom.................... 1985-86 Fountain, Ron....................... 1983 Fowler, Justin................... 1986-87 Fowler, Stephen................ 1987-91 Fowler, Steve......................... 1976 Fox, Ben.......................... 2002-03 Franceschetti, Mark......... 1981, 83 Francies, Carlos.................... 2005 Francis, Mike........................ 1967 Frank, Chris..................... 2000-03 Frank, Mark.......................... 1996
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A four-year starter, Chris Frank was a three-time all-Big Sky Conference selection at offensive guard. Following his career, Frank signed a free-agent contract with the Tennessee Titans.
Franks, James.................. 1995-96 Franz, Matt...................... 2000-03 Frausto, David...................... 1969 Frazer, Eric........................... 1999 Frederick, John..................... 1975 Fredericks, Al................... 1967-68 Freeman, Bob....................... 1968 Freeman, Kendal.............. 1990-92 Fresques, Bobby............... 1991-92 Fricke, Brad.......................... 1983 Frink, Gary........................... 1959 Fuenzalida, Rob.................... 1995 Fuller, Bill.............................. 1964 Fuller, Dan....................... 1983-87 Fuller, Jesse...................... 1980-82 Fuller, Tony...................... 1977-80
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Gabourel, Elton............ 1998-2001 Gaffen, Rich......................... 1986 Gago, Switch.................. 1985, 87 Gaines, Tim.......................... 1976 Galetto, Jim..................... 1969-70 Gallagher, Stan..................... 1956 Galloway, Adam.......... 1999-2000 Galvez, Nick................... 1984-85 Gamboa, Juan................. 2005-08 Garcia, Aaron................. 1992-93 Garcia, Fernando............ 1997-99 Garcia, Gil...................... 1961-63 Garcia, Len........................... 1983 Gardner, Ken................... 1984-85 Gardner, Russell........... 1999-2001 Garibay, Robbie.............. 2004-05 Garnto, Chris............... 1999-2000 Garofalo, Joe.................. 1992-94 Garth, John..................... 2007-08 Garza, Armando............. 1995-96 Garza, Ferni.................... 2000-01 Gasper, Aaron................. 2009-10 Gassaway, Troy............... 1993-94 Gatewood, Kevin.................. 1984 Gaughen, Matt..................... 2006 Gayaldo, Jack................. 1967-68 Gayaldo, Rene...................... 1962 Gehlert, Chuck...................... 1975 George, Brian....................... 1963 Gerving, Vern....................... 1973 Gesek, John..................... 1983-86 Ghazanfari, Bob.............. 1994-97 Ghilardi, Jim......................... 1987 Ghilardi, Larry................. 1959-62 Gibbs, J.J............................. 1994 Gibson, Fred.................... 1966-68 Gida, Stan............................ 1973 Gilberg, Barry................. 1965-66 Gilbert, Ken.......................... 1984 Giles, Andre.................... 1986-87 Gill, Jim................................ 1988 Gillaspy, J.R..................... 1956-57 Gillespie, Ottis................. 1980-82 Gilliand, Gene................. 1958-59 Giorgi, Ray........................... 1986 Giovacchini, Brian................ 1994 Girley, Jason......................... 2003 Glaude, Reggie................ 1990-93 Golden, Sam........................ 1980 Golston, Mark....................... 1977 Gomez, Rich.................... 1966-67 Gonce, Greg........................ 1973 Gonzales, Paul...................... 1964 Goodwin, Greg.................... 1976 Gordon, Deionte.............. 2008-09 Gorley, Paul..................... 1969-70 Gornick, Francis.................... 1967 Grace, Gabriel..................... 1958 Graf, Don........................ 1968-70 Graham, James.................... 1984 Graham, Michael.................. 1995 Gratsinopoulos, Phil......... 2001-02 Graves, Jack.................... 1968-69
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER Gray, Mike...................... 1997-98 Gray, Tristan......................... 2007 Green, Cornell................. 1986-87 Green, Dave.................... 1980-81 Green, Jason........................ 1996 Green, Roc........................... 2006 Gregerson, Bjorn.................. 1982 Gregory, Billie.................. 1989-91 Grenier, Rod......................... 1983 Griffin, Ryan.................... 1997-98 Griffiths, Travis...................... 1989 Grim, Marv.......................... 1963 Grim, Mike...................... 1983-84 Grimble, Otis................... 1957-58 Gross, Tyronne................. 2002-04 Guest, Ray............................ 1987 Guider, Dick......................... 1960 Guiterrez, Brent........... 1999-2000 Gunn, Tony...................... 1982-83 Gutierrez, LeeRoy.................. 1963 Guzman, Alex...................... 1973 Guzman, Juan...................... 1980
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Haag, Bob............................ 1973 Haag, Tom............................ 1961 Hadden, John....................... 1992 Haentjens, Tim................. 1967-68 Haflich, Jerry................... 1981-82 Hagarty, Rich................... 1980-83 Hagen, Grant.................. 2000-03 Hagens, Dustin...................... 2003 Hailey, Willie........................ 1977 Hair, Donald.................... 1985-88 Hale, Tim......................... 1990-91 Hall, Armand................... 1985-86 Hall, Darrin.......................... 1990 Hall, Dave....................... 1968-70 Hall, Joe.......................... 1985-86 Hall, Keith............................ 1988 Hall, Kevin...................... 2005, 08 Hall, Santi............................ 2000 Hall, Stu.......................... 1980-81 Hamilton, Rod.................. 1956-57
Hamilton, Will................. 2004-05 Hamlett, Cole................... 2004-05 Hanan, Marco...................... 2001 Handsbearry, Barney............ 1968 Hanes, Chris......................... 1981 Hansen, Bill..................... 1962-63 Hansen, Dave....................... 2002 Hansen, Matt........................ 2005 Harding, Tyler....................... 1960 Hargett, Mike........................ 1962 Harmon, Robert.................... 1975 Harper, Lisso......................... 1969 Harrah, Tanner..................... 2006 Harrell, Jaren........................ 2010 Harrington, Eric............... 1992-93 Harrington, Kevin......... 1999-2000 Harris, Chris.................... 1989-90 Harris, Homer....................... 1968 Harris, Jerry.................... 1989-91 Harris, William..................... 1970 Harrison, Bill......................... 1968 Harrison, Curtiss................... 1995 Harrison, Donald............. 1995-96 Harrison, Rob.................. 1985-86 Harrison, Wayne.................. 1983 Hart, Steve...................... 1964, 68 Haslam, Jerry....................... 1957 Hastie, Ryan......................... 2006 Hatcher, Jerry....................... 1963 Hatten, Dick..................... 1961-62 Hawkins, Junior.................... 1983 Haworth, Jeff........................ 1994 Hayes, Mario................... 1966-67 Headrich, Jerry................ 1957-58 Heaslet, Reese.................. 2009-10 Heath, Augie................... 2009-10 Heath, Brian.................... 2006-09 Hebel, Larry..................... 1984-85 Hebert, George..................... 1954 Heckman, Gary............... 1963-64 Heffernan, John............... 1996-97 Hefner, Eli............................. 1993 Heglie, Duane.................. 1963-65 Heiberger, Norm.............. 1965-66 Heintz, John..................... 1964-65
Heinzman, Kurt..................... 1991 Helmey, Kevin.................. 1984-85 Hendershott, John............ 2009-10 Henderson, Buster............ 1996-97 Henderson, James...... 2003, 05-07 Henderson, Jeremy........... 2006-07 Hendricks, Jason................... 1992 Henry, Mark......................... 1992 Henry, Mike..................... 1993-96 Henson, Dave....................... 1983 Hereth, Jim........................... 1993 Herman, Brian................. 2001-04 Heskett, Frank.................. 1960-61 Hickey, Phil...................... 1985-86 Hickman, Mike................. 2007-08 Hierholzer, Dan..................... 1967 Hightower, Gary.............. 1981-82 Hill, Chris............................. 1983 Hill, Eddie............................. 1981 Hill, Kyle............................... 2008 Hill, Steve............................. 1967 Hilliard, Anthony................... 1988 Hilliard, Bryan........... 2007-08, 10 Hillman, Tyrone................ 1976-77 Hilton, John.......................... 1986 Hinde, Jay............................ 1980 Hines, Don................ 1987, 89-91 Hines, Ozzie......................... 1956 Hines, Richard...................... 1967 Hingano, Pete....................... 2003 Hippler, Werner............... 1993-94 Hockenson, Bill..................... 1967 Hodges, Dean....................... 1989 Hoffart, Jake......................... 1993 Hoffart, Tom.......................... 2003 Hoffman, Jeff................... 1981-84 Hoffman, Tony................ 1986, 88 Hoganson, Jan................. 1964-67 Hogge, Dave................... 1982-83 Hogue, Jake.................... 1992-93 Hogue, Mike......................... 2005 Holcomb, Lee................... 1981-82 Holgerson, Mark................... 1966 Holland, Robert................ 1985-86
Holley, James........................ 1991 Hollie, Jermaine............... 1993-94 Hollingsworth, Doug......... 1997-99 Holmes, Jim.......................... 1970 Holmly, Jason........................ 1999 Holt, Jim............................... 1959 Holt, Shawn..................... 1985-86 Hood, James......................... 1977 Hood, Marvis........................ 1990 Hooker, Al............................ 1958 Hookins, Aaron................ 1992-93 Hoomana, Lee...................... 1987 Hoskins, Dave....................... 1965 Hoskins, Dave.............. 1999-2000 Hotchkiss, Dick................. 1959-60 Hotell, Dave..................... 1955-57 Houston, Jacob..................... 2004 Howard, Bob........................ 1968 Huang, Andy........................ 2002 Hubbard, Larry................ 1967-69 Huckaby, Curt....................... 1973 Hudson, Robert..................... 1976 Huiskens, Beau............. 1998-2001 Hunter, Jordan................. 2006-07 Hunter, Terence..................... 1966 Hurd, Chris........................... 2005 Hurts, Chris..................... 2004-07 Huskinson, Bob..................... 1973
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Jackson, Bobbie.................... 1973 Jackson, Damone............. 2008-10 Jackson, Dwayne............ 1985, 87 Jackson, Greg....................... 1969 Jackson, Harold.................... 1970 Jackson, Jairon..................... 2008 Jackson, John....................... 1986 Jackson, Keith.................. 1975-77 Jackson, Malik................. 1991-92 Jackson, Malik................. 1993-94 Jackson, Mark.................. 1992-93 Jackson, Sean....................... 1987 Jackson, Warren................... 2001 Jackson, Willie................. 1958-59 Jacobsen, Dick................. 1956-57 James, Angelo................. 1984-85 James, Bob........................... 1963 James, Lyle...................... 1966-68 Jamison, Craig................. 1983-84 Jantzen, Jeff.......................... 1986 Jardine, Don......................... 1957 Jaurique, Steve..................... 1973 Jeffrey, Steve.................... 1983-86 Jensen, Jay........................... 1954 Jesse, Tyler....................... 1993-96 Joeger, Rich..................... 1964-65 Johnke, Rich.................... 1968-70 Johnson, Bob........................ 1956 Johnson, Chad................. 1994-97 Johnson, Chris...................... 1997 Johnson, Clenzo.................... 1987 Johnson, Craig................. 1968-69 Johnson, Doug................. 1981-83 Johnson, Doug................. 1987-88 Johnson, Greg................. 1993-94 Johnson, Greg................. 2008-09 Johnson, Jeff......................... 1992 Johnson, Jeff......................... 2009 Johnson, Jeremy............... 2002-03 Johnson, Jody............ 2003, 05-07 Johnson, Kevin................. 1987-88 Johnson, Mark................. 1976-77 Johnson, Michael............. 1988-90
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Mitch Lively (left) ranks among the top three in every punting catagory in school history. During his collegiate career, Lively also served as a relief pitcher for the Hornet baseball team. He was drafted by the Colorado Rockies following his senior season and is currently pitching in the San Francisco Giants minor league system.
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Jody Johnson also shined in a pair of sports for Sacramento State. In football, Johnson was a cornerback and kick returner who earned allBig Sky honors in 2007. Johnson is also the last Hornet to return a kickoff for a touchdown as he scampered 85 yards at Portland State in 2007. In track, Johnson won five Big Sky individual titles and went on to compete at the NCAA Championships and USA Olympic Trials in the 200.
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Kaifahina, Kentry.................. 2002 Kane, Tony........................... 1973 Karnes, Jason....................... 2004 Karthauser, Collin.................. 1970 Keese, Mike..................... 1966-67 Keinath, Rodney.................... 1989 Kellas, Tom...................... 1990-91 Keller, Aaron................... 1993-94 Keller, Edward...................... 1970 Kelley, Gary.................... 1961-64 Kelley, Roger.................... 1991-92 Kelley, Tom...................... 1964-65 Kellogg, Lindsey............... 2004-05 Kellom, Jake.................... 2004-05 Kelly, Bill............................... 1983 Kelly, Chris...................... 1998-99 Kelly, Fred............................ 2004 Kelly, Terry............................ 1967 Kemp, Phil............................ 1975 Kendall, Ervin....................... 1995 Kendricks, Chad.................... 2000 Kenner, Lee...................... 1957-58 Kenney, Joe..................... 1961-62 Kerr, Paul........................ 2001-02 Kerr, Robert.......................... 1987 Kersey, Josh.......................... 1994 Kilgariff, John.................. 1987-88 Kimball, Bill.......................... 1956 Kine, Dave............................ 1983 King, Charles........................ 1986 King, Craig........................... 2006 Kinney, Ed............................ 1980 Kirk, Matt............................. 1988 Kirkbride, Jim.................. 1969-70 Kirksey, Jon..................... 1991-92 Kiser, Paul............................ 1957 Kizzee, Larry........................ 1989 Klamm, Ben..................... 2003-04 Klinge, Jesse.................... 1994-97 Klinkhammer, Lin.............. 1985-86 Knapp, Greg................... 1982-85 Knapp, Joe...................... 1997-98 Kniffin, Kurt..................... 1983-84 Knox, Dwayne................. 1976-77 Knudson, Mark................ 1976-77 Kool, Jeff......................... 1997-98 Koontz, Mike................... 1967-69 Korte, Tim........................ 1982-84 Kotte, Cassidy....................... 1991 Kraintz, Micah............. 1998-2001 Krebs, Jon....................... 2009-10 Kroeker, Ryan.................. 2002-03 Kuchar, Mike........................ 1966 Kukrall, Brian........................ 1981 Kukuruza, Phil...................... 1968
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Logue, Matt..................... 2002-05 Lohan, Bill............................ 1987 Loketti, Saia..................... 1987-89 Loller, Morris.................... 1988-89 Long, Dale............................ 1975 Long, Dan............................. 1987 Long, Drew...................... 1987-90 Loomis, Matt......................... 2000 Loorz, Doug.......................... 1973 Lopes, Chico.................... 1967-68 Lopes, Kevin......................... 1988 Lopez, Eddie......................... 1973 Lopez, Gary......................... 1967 Lopez, Guillermo.............. 1997-99 Lopez, Victor.................... 1995-96 Love, Andre..................... 1990-91 Love, Aubrey........................ 1996 Love, Matt........................ 1989-91 Lowe, Rod............................ 1970 Lowell, Scott.......................... 1986 Loyd, Ron............................. 1963 Loyd, Roosevelt..................... 1969 Lozano, Joe.................... 1993, 96 Luchetti, Dave....................... 1965 Lucia, Nick........................... 1998 Lumsargis, Doug.............. 1994-95 Luna, Bob........................ 1975-77 Lundberg, Martin.................. 1992 Lunsford, Gary................. 1986-88 Lusk, Don........................ 1980-81 Luttrell, Bob........................... 1969 Lynch, Kevin......................... 2003 Lynch, Lorenzo................. 1985-86 Lynn, Steve........................... 2005 Lyons, Dave.......................... 1956 Lyons, Fred........................... 1973
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Maciel, DJ............................ 2010 Macklin, Heath..................... 2003 Macola, Paul........................ 1984 Macrina, Mike...................... 1973 Madson, Ted......................... 1960 Magden, Bill......................... 1959 Magee, Najib.................. 2001-02 Mahaffey, Christian.......... 1989-90 Maine, Ryan......................... 2002 Maldonado, Noel.................. 1965 Malone, Jeff.......................... 1976 Manning, Tremaine............... 2004 Manriquez, Dave.................. 1983 Mar, Bob.............................. 1958 Marchbank, Pat.................... 1973 Marcum, Virgil................. 1965-66 Mareko, Jeremiah............ 2006-07 Marengo, Mike................ 1984-85 Markson, Dick....................... 1954 Marquez, Marcel.................. 2006 Marshall, Todd................. 2003-04 Marti, John...................... 1957-58 Martin, James....................... 1977 Martin, Ryan......................... 2007 Martinez, Bob....................... 1973 Martinez, Rick.................. 1983-84 Martinson, Robert................. 1988 Mascorro, Frank.............. 1963-64 Masel, Joe....................... 1980-82 Mason, Dalen....................... 2006 Mason, Damien............... 1992-96 Massari, Mark................. 1988-89 Massey, Clarke..................... 1955 Massoudi, Ramin............. 1989-91 Matta, Lew....................... 1968-69 Matthews, Bill....................... 1977 Matthews, Keilan.............. 1989-90 Matthews, Tony..................... 1983 Mattos, Bob..................... 1962-63 Mauga, Dallas................. 2006-07 Mauga, Rainbow.................. 2006 Mauga, Tuata.................. 1986-87 Maumau, Fine................. 1988-89
Maumau, Maika.............. 2008-10 Maumau, Salesi.................... 2009 Mayer, Brian......................... 1996 Mayes, Orrlando............. 1985-86 Mazorra, Len................... 1955-57 Mazzola, Frank............... 1993-94 Mazzuca, Pete...................... 1975 Mazzucua, Joe..................... 1982 Mbewa, Camron.............. 2000-03 McAdam, Jim....................... 1998 McAdams, Scott.................... 1989 McAllister, Park.......... 1999-01, 03 McCandless, James............... 2003 McCandless, Tim................... 1977 McCarthy, John................ 1964-66 McCarthy, Kevin............... 1990-91 McClain, Tom.................. 1966, 68 McClure, Angus............... 1988-91 McColl, Dan......................... 1963 McCormack, Dennis.............. 1986 McCowan, Sam............... 2009-10 McCoy, Allen............... 1998-2001 McCray, Kyle........................ 2007 McCullough, Brian........... 1990-91 McDaniels, Bob................ 1968-69 McDaniels, Seth.................... 2006 McDonald, Kiel..................... 2005 McDowell, Bruce.............. 1976-77 McElliott, Todd................. 1982-83 McFarland, Curt......... 1985-86, 88 McGee, Adolphus............ 1960-61 McGee, Don.................... 1969-70 McGinn, Marc................. 1975-76 McGirr, Mike................... 1991-94 McGruder, Robert................. 1982 McIntyre, Mike................. 1980-81 McKee, Noel.................... 1955-56 McKenna, Jim....................... 1977 McKenzie, Chris.................... 1987 McKeon, Brian................. 2009-10 McKerras, Tom................. 1960-61 McKinney, Scott............... 1987-88 McLeod, Mike.................. 1981-82 McLevich, Larry................ 1970-73 McMahan, Jerry.............. 1987-88 McMasters, Larry.................. 1965 McMasters, Rod............... 1991-92 McNamara, Scott.................. 2002 McNamee, John.................... 1973 McNear, LeRoy................ 1957-58 McPartland, Tim............... 1988-91 McWilliams, Randell......... 1991-92 Meggers, Marlan............. 1988-89 Mello, Dan...................... 1996-97 Melton, Tom.......................... 1992 Mercer, Lee...................... 1968-70 Merrell, Dan......................... 1996 Mesa, Paul........................... 1988 Messer, Cory........................ 1997 Messer, Don.......................... 1973 Meyer, Chris......................... 2003 Meza, Manuel...................... 1985 Meza, Monti.............. 1984-85, 87 Micco, Kelly..................... 2001-03 Mickelson, Todd.................... 1989 Mickns, Ashton..................... 1992 Miles, Bob............................ 1965 Millard, Mitch....................... 1986 Miller, Bob....................... 1964-65 Miller, Derek......................... 2000 Miller, Gary..................... 1962-63 Miller, Gary.......................... 1970 Miller, Nick...................... 2004-05 Miller, Robert................... 1991-92 Miller, Russ...................... 1969-70 Miller, Tony...................... 1980-82 Mills, Troy........................ 1990-91 Milner, Joe....................... 1989-90 Minuth, Mike................... 1968-69 Misasi, Mark.................... 1981-82 Mitchell, Derrick............... 1993-94 Mitchell, Jerrell...................... 2006
Mitchell, Mason......... 2000, 03-05 Mitchell, Paul........................ 1969 Mitchell, Paul............... 1999-2000 Mitchell, Sheridan............ 1996-97 Mizuki, Mark.................. 1973, 76 Modena, Lou................... 1965-66 Moeller, Fred................... 1954-56 Moffott, Vernon..................... 1967 Mohler, Earl..................... 1965-68 Moisan, John................... 1966-67 Mole, Ryan...................... 2004-05 Moloney, Pat.................... 1968-70 Mondragon, Dave............ 1980-81 Monroe, Gary................. 1963-64 Monson, Kyle........................ 2010 Montalvo, Rudy................ 1960-61 Mooney, Pete........................ 1960 Moore, Bernard.................... 1984 Moore, Gene........................ 1959 Moore, Kevin................... 2008-09 Moore, Richard................ 2003-05 Moore, Sean.................... 1992-93 Moore, Tay...................... 1959-60 Mooshagian, Bobby......... 2005-06 Mora, Jim............................. 1994 Morales, Abe........................ 1980 Moreno, John.................. 1960-61 Mori, Blake........................... 2003 Morris, Ben........................... 1993 Morris, Bob..................... 1975-76 Morris, King......................... 1977 Morris, Reynold.................... 1995 Morrison, Paul...................... 1986 Morrisroe, Bill.................. 1965-66 Morrissey, Jon.............. 1997-2000 Morse, Barry........................ 1967 Morse, Gary.................... 1967-68 Morton, Dave.................. 1975-76 Morton, Pat.................... 1963, 65 Morton, Robert..................... 1987 Moser, John..................... 1975-76 Moses, Tom...................... 1991-95 Moss, Paul............................ 1976 Mota, Scott........................... 1973 Mowry, Kyle......................... 2005 Moyer, Grant................... 1991-92 Mozerka, John...................... 1994 Muhammad, Bilal.................. 2008 Muhammad, Faheem....... 2005-07 Mulitalo, Cyrus................ 2005-08 Mullins, Brandon.............. 1993-94 Munoz, Genaro.................... 1956 Murdock, Josh............. 1999-2000 Murphy, John................... 1989-90 Murphy, John........................ 1968 Murphy, Mark....................... 1984 Murray, Chris........................ 1984 Murray, Joe..................... 1992-93 Musick, Gary................... 1959-60 Myers, Jack.......................... 1973 Mystead, Tony....................... 1960
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Payne, Randy.................. 1990-91 Payne, Zeph.................... 2002-03 Pearce, Mark........................ 1986 Pearson, David..................... 1998 Pearson, Othel................. 1963-64 Peaslee, Budd....................... 1980 Peck, Kris............................. 1987 Pelfrey, Ed............................ 1991 Pendergast, Bryan................. 1988 Penman, Ken........................ 1954 Perasso, Damon............... 1996-97 Pereira, Jarred...................... 2009 Perez, Joe............................. 1973 Perine, Mike......................... 1981 Perkins, Steve........................ 1969 Perry, Don............................ 1963 Perry, Philip..................... 2004-07 Perry, Rocky..................... 1975-77 Perry, Ryan........................... 2005 Peters, Mike.......................... 1969 Peters, Mike.......................... 1984 Peters, Tony.......................... 1988 Petersen, Sam....................... 1982 Peterson, James............ 1999-2000 Peterson, Larry................ 1983, 86 Peterson, Randey.................. 2010 Petit-Phar, Lee.................. 1992-93 Petree, Dave.................... 1975-76 Pettit, Hugh........................... 1962 Pfaff, Dustin.......................... 2010 Pfau, Mark...................... 1987-88 Phelps, Dan................. 1998-2001 Phillips, Wyatt....................... 1975 Pinkston, Doyle..................... 1959 Pintar, Donn..................... 1964-66 Pistochini, Gordon................. 1960 Pittman, Arice.................. 1969-70 Pittman, Guy.................... 1980-82 Plasencia, Cesar................... 1986 Plasterer, Jack....................... 1957 Platina, Joe........................... 1955 Plumbtree, Randy............. 1982-84 Podwell, Jim......................... 1989 Polk, Johnny......................... 1976 Popejoy, Bill.......................... 1960 Porter, George................. 1975-76 Postolaki, Ted................... 1990-91 Powell, Brian.................... 1983-84 Powell, Larry......................... 1970 Powell, Shawn...................... 1987 Powell, Tom..................... 1967-68 Prahl, Brian..................... 1981-83 Prater, Ben....................... 2002-03 Price, Darrell......................... 1989 Price, Elijah..................... 1988-89 Price, Robert......................... 1988 Price, Tim........................ 1989-91 Prichard, Heath................ 2004-05 Pride, John........................... 1969 Prince, Mike.......................... 1980 Prirmm, Clint......................... 1992 Pryor, Rick............................ 1975
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Reed, Clay............................ 1982 Reese, Richard...................... 1958 Reller, Mike........................... 1981 Renzi, Joe........................ 1963-64 Reyes, Gene.................... 1961-62 Reynolds, Greg..................... 1980 Rhodes, Shante..................... 1989 Ricci, Javier.......................... 1995 Rice, Jaret............................. 1996 Richards, James............... 1987-88 Richardson, Dwayne............. 1977 Richardson, Michael......... 1966-67 Richardson, Rex.............. 1984, 86 Richardson, Ron............... 2007-10 Richardson, Stephan............. 1995 Richmond, Mark.............. 1990-91 Ridgway, Bryan.................... 1988 Rieff, Mike....................... 1967-68 Rigmaden, Rick................ 1968-70 Riley, Kendall................... 2001-02 Rinne, Jim........................ 1964-66 Riolo, George....................... 1956 Ripley, Dennis.................. 1960-61 Risley, Randy................... 1987-89 Rivera, Joe............................ 1988 Robbins, Lyle........................ 1985 Roberson, Don................. 1964-65 Roberson, Steve.................... 2003 Roberson, Steven................... 1985 Robert Johnson..................... 1967 Roberts, Bernie...................... 1954 Roberts, Charles........... 1997-2000 Roberts, Dave.................. 1956-57 Roberts, Mark.................. 1967-68 Roberts, Troy......................... 1989 Robinson, Calvin................... 2006 Robinson, Greg................ 1984-85 Robinson, LaMarr.................. 2005 Robles, Dave.................... 1980-81 Robustelli, Mike................ 1962-63 Rocha, Bob...................... 1967-69 Rocker, Gene................... 1956-58 Rodericks, Larry............... 1967-68 Rogan, John.................... 2005-06 Rohrbough, Roger................. 1967 Rohrke, Don.................... 1960-61 Rolls, Jim.............................. 1973 Romero, Bill.......................... 1988 Romero, Randy................ 1975-77 Rooney, Dan.................... 1994-97 Root, Berton..................... 1955-56 Roquemore, Ervin............. 1986-87 Rose, Talmadge..................... 1984 Ross, Mel.............................. 1961 Rosso, Dan...................... 1980-81 Rossovich, Rick...................... 1976 Roth, Adam................. 1999-2001 Rowell, Jason............... 1999-2002 Rudd, Mike...................... 1993-94 Rudolph, Robert.................... 1975 Rudulph, Joe.................... 2006-07 Ruggiero, Frank.................... 1964 Ruiz, Eddie...................... 1993-96 Ruiz, Rich............................. 1994 Rusk, Tom............................. 1969 Russell, Charles..................... 1956 Russell, Jeff...................... 1988-89 Russell, John.................... 1987-88 Russell, Matt......................... 2006 Russell, Mike.................... 1986-90
Sandel, Jaime.................. 1994-95 Sandel, Jason.................. 1995-96 Sanders, Bill.................... 1985-86 Sanders, Brandon............ 1995-96 Sanders, Brian................. 1991-92 Sanderson, Mike................... 1975 Sandoval, Greg.................... 1973 Santos, Brandon.............. 1996-98 Santos, Tony......................... 1987 Sarcinella, Joe............. 1998-2000 Sareeram, Ray...................... 1958 Satchwell, Brett................ 1980-81 Saunders, Steve.................... 1969 Scalter, Jerry.................... 1986-89 Scanavino, Ken................ 1961-62 Schilling, Mike...................... 1981 Schmidt, Phil......................... 1975 Schmitz, George............. 1967, 69 Schott, Dan........................... 1986 Schott, Jack.......................... 1958 Schrader, Zach................. 2009-10 Schraeder, Jeff...................... 1991 Schroeter, Rob...................... 1975 Schuler, Keith........................ 1984 Schultz, Earl..................... 1969-70 Schultz, Jeff..................... 1995-98 Schutten, Ken........................ 1966 Schutz, Mark................... 1984-85 Schwab, Sean.................. 1990-91 Schwartz, Dan................. 1965-66 Schwimmer, Al...................... 1982 Scorza, John.................... 1967-68 Scott, Archie......................... 1988 Scott, Fred....................... 1957-59 Scott, Shane.................... 1997-98 Scully, Jim....................... 1973, 76 Semmens, Jack...................... 1957 Serwanga, Kato.................... 1994 Serwanga, Wasswa.............. 1994 Seyffertitz, Reinhard.............. 1969 Shafto, Paul.......................... 1991 Shah, Tony............................ 1993 Shandelhower, Kent............... 1977 Shannon, Dennis.............. 1967-68 Shannon, Don....................... 1963 Sharp, Eric...................... 1973-76 Shaw, Curtis......................... 2010 Shelly, Marvin.................. 1980-81 Shelton, Brett................... 2004-07 Shelton, Daimon................... 1996
Shepard, Frank..................... 1960 Shepard, Ty..................... 1985-86 Shephard, Hal...................... 1959 Sheppard, Jermaine.............. 2005 Sherer, Ken........................... 1960 Sherman, Bill................... 2006-09 Sherrod, Ron........................ 1994 Shileds, Larry........................ 1969 Shinar, Ryan.................... 2008-09 Shinn, Matt........................... 2010 Shipe, Anthony................ 1994-95 Shipp, Dave.......................... 1973 Shrout, Rich.......................... 1976 Siapale, George................... 1985 Siemiller, Jeremy................... 2002 Sievers, Steve........................ 1975 Silva, Brian...................... 1991-92 Silva, Brian........................... 1993 Simas, Jon....................... 1980-81 Simpson, Clint....................... 1999 Sims, Ricky........................... 1983 Sinclair, Mike................... 1976-77 Singleton, Kraig......... 1987-88, 90 Sio Paulo, Junior.............. 1989-90 Sirosky, Dan.................... 1976-77 Skowran, Tim........................ 1982 Skube, John..................... 1956-58 Smidt, Mike.......................... 1981 Smith, Brandon................ 2004-05 Smith, Carlos........................ 1997 Smith, Cory.......................... 1999 Smith, Curtis......................... 1988 Smith, Dan...................... 1967-68 Smith, Darwin.................. 1962-63 Smith, Dustin.................... 1997-98 Smith, Garth......................... 1996 Smith, Gary..................... 1963-67 Smith, George...................... 1984 Smith, Jamie.................... 1998-88 Smith, Jason.................... 2007-09 Smith, Justin.......................... 1993 Smith, Kenan................... 2000-03 Smith, Marquese.............. 2008-10 Smith, Mike.......................... 1975 Smith, Morgan................. 1965-66 Smith, Norman..................... 1973 Smith, Rick............................ 1973 Smith, Scott........................... 1977 Smith, Shawn................... 2003-04 Smith, Steve..................... 1990-93
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Saelua, Levi.......................... 1987 Sahlberg, Mark..................... 1989 Sailsberry, Frank................... 1956 Sainz, Ernie.......................... 1991 Sallee, Brian......................... 1983 Samuels, Chris................. 2004-05 Sanchez, Jimmy............... 2000-01 Sanchez, Raul....................... 2000 Sanchez, Victor..................... 1973
After one season at Sacramento State, Daimon Shelton was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft. Shelton went on to play in the NFL for 11 seasons with the Jaguars, Bears and Bills.
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Tacosa, John......................... 1968 Tago, Seth.................. 2000, 2003 Tahsler, Kyle.......................... 2006 Talbert, Shane....................... 1992 Talesfore, Pat........................ 1986 Tanner, Gary......................... 1970 Taueetia, Noel.................. 2002-03 Tavalero, Joe......................... 1959 Taylor, Andre........................ 2006 Taylor, Dennis.................. 1980-81 Taylor, John..................... 2008-10 Taylor, Ken....................... 1983-85 Taylor, Mike.......................... 1980 Taylor, Reed..................... 1992-94 Taylor, Tyrone................... 1996-97 Tennerson, Kevin................... 2003 Tennery, Mike.................. 1981-82 Teresa, Mike......................... 1973 Terrell, Makio........................ 1977 Tette, Robert..................... 1993-94 Tezanos-Pinto, Stephen.......... 2010 Theis, Kirk............................ 1986
Thomas, Bill..................... 1990-91 Thomas, Craig................. 1980-81 Thomas, Erin.................... 1998-99 Thomas, Gervase............. 1976-77 Thomas, Jamey..................... 1989 Thomas, John................... 1965-66 Thomas, John................... 1976-77 Thomas, Mack................. 1969-70 Thomas, Tony........................ 1975 Thompson, Alan.................... 1966 Thompson, Bob..................... 1983 Thompson, Doug................... 1975 Thompson, Gregory.............. 1966 Thompson, Jai.................. 1992-94 Thompson, Ken..................... 1977 Thompson, Mike.................... 1970 Thompson, Russ.................... 1969 Thornberg, Joe................. 1966-67 Thornberg, Tony.................... 1962 Thorns, Steve................... 1995-98 Thornton, Mark..................... 1988 Thorntona, Charles....... 1999-2002 Thrasher, Carey.................... 1982 Thurber, John................... 1975-77 Tillett, Brett....................... 1985-87 Tipton, Mark.................... 1984-85 Tittlemier, B.J.................... 2001-03 Tobias, Steve.................... 1967-68 Tokunaga, Jeff....................... 1980 Tommeraason, Cary......... 1964-65 Tompkins, Joe....................... 1981 Tonini, Dan...................... 1975-76 Torbert, Ken.......................... 1967 Tornell, Tom.......................... 1965 Torrez, Brian.................... 1995-96 Towne, Scott................. 1997-2000 Townshend, Butch.................. 1990 Travinas, Joe......................... 1969 Tredway, Brad.................. 2004-05 Tress, Brad....................... 1995-97 Trillo, Ron............................. 1970 Trinchero, Carlo............... 2008-09 Triplett, Luke.......................... 1986 Trosin, Tony...................... 1986-88 Tuanaitau, Fiva..................... 1992 Tuiasosopo, Denton.......... 2007-08 Tuiasosopo, Pete............... 1991-93 Tujague, Brett................... 1994-95 Turiello, Dean........................ 1991 Turner, Lee................... 1998-2001 Turnier, Jack.......................... 1973
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Waddle, Sean.................. 1983-84 Wadlington, Mike................. 1967 Wafer, Leon..................... 1967-68 Wagner, Ted......................... 1954 Wagner, Terence.......... 1998-2001 Walker, Chet......................... 1998 Walker, Dannie................ 1997-98 Walker, Megellon.................. 1982 Wallace, Keith...................... 1985 Walsh, Jim....................... 1969-70 Walsh, Patrick.................. 2008-09 Walsh, Steve......................... 1973 Walsvick, Mark..................... 1976 Walton, Chris....................... 1982 Ward, Glenn................... 1959-60 Ware, Dave.......................... 1968 Warner, Bill.......................... 1954 Warner, Geoff........... 2006-07, 09 Warrad, Mohammad....... 2001-04 Washington, Jerome.............. 1980 Washington, Reg.................. 1969 Washington, Tony............ 2007-08 Wasser, Garrett................ 1997-98 Waters, Keith........................ 1987 Watkins, Bilal.............. 2000, 2002 Watson, Brian.................. 1968-70 Weatherall, Jodie............. 1960-61 Weaver, Mike....................... 1975 Weaver, Ron.................... 1988-89 Weaver, Vince................. 2009-10 Webb, Lamont............. 1997-2000 Webber, Brent.................. 2004-07 Wegener, Bob....................... 1982 Wehr, Crosby.................. 2004-07 Weinberger, Marlin............... 1965 Weitherspoon, Keba......... 1990-91 Welch, Marvin................. 1966-67 Wells, Bob....................... 1961-62 Wentworth, Alan................... 1967 Westlake, Wally.................... 1975 Wheat, Ron.......................... 1973 Wheeler, Jim.................... 1966-68 Whitaker, Bill........................ 1962 Whitaker, Chris................ 1986-87 White, Avery................... 2009-10 White, Bevin.................... 1990-91 White, Billy..................... 2003, 06
White, Don........................... 1954 White, Duncan................. 2007-08 White, Garrett....... 1998, 2000-02 Whitehurst, Billy.................... 1976 Wickman, Ryland............. 1995-98 Wiese, Gene........................ 1954 Wilhoit, Andy.................. 1990-92 Wiliams, Willie................ 1967-68 Wilkerson, John.................... 1983 Wilkerson, Ken................ 1985-86 Wilkins, Evander.............. 2007-10 Williams, Carlos.............. 1997-99 Williams, Cecil................. 1981-84 Williams, Clarence........... 1968-69 Williams, Darren................... 1989 Williams, Emory................... 1998 Williams, Fred...................... 1990 Williams, Gerwin.................. 2006 Williams, Harry.................... 1988 Williams, Jim........................ 1960 Williams, Jimmy............... 1976-77 Williams, Johnny................... 1985 Williams, Jon................... 2003-04 Williams, Jonathan................ 1977 Williams, Mantel.............. 1968-69 Williams, Mark..................... 1987 Williams, Markell.................. 2010 Williams, Matt...................... 2000 Williams, Ray.................. 1975-76 Williams, Reza...................... 2001 Williams, Richard.................. 1995 Williams, Ronnie................... 1981 Williams, Tommy.......... 1997-2000 Willis, Brett...................... 2008-10 Willis, Dana.................... 2009-10 Willis, Marque...................... 2007 Willover, Paul.................. 1987-88 Willson, Peter.................. 1994-95 Wilson, Carlos................. 1990-91 Wilson, Kim..................... 1965-66 Wilson, Tony......................... 1996 Wingo, Cliff..................... 1960-61 Winnie, Robert................ 1991-93 Wohle, Rick.......................... 1966 Woltz, John.......................... 1989 Wong, Rod........................... 1980 Woody, Mike........................ 1975
Woodyard, Marc.................. 1975 Woolfolk, Kenny.............. 1983-84 Woosley, Craig................ 1988-89 Wooster, Matt....................... 1994 Wooster, Mike.............. 1997-2000 Worley, Mike........................ 1975 Worthley, Tyler...................... 2010 Wright, Damon................ 1994-95 Wyant, Drew................... 1985-89 Wygal, Ken..................... 1959-60
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Vaiomounga, Momo.............. 2003 Vallejo, Victor....................... 1977 Van Calcar, Bob............... 1966-67 Van de Pol, Jason............. 1991-94 Van Noy, Robert.............. 1966-67 Vander Berghe, Mort............. 1957 Vanderbeek, Corey............... 2010 Vanderbeek, Jared........... 2007-08 VanOver, Richard......... 1997-2000 Vasile, Rich...................... 1981-82 Vaughn, Ken.................... 1994-95 Veatch, Tom..................... 1969-70 Verduzco, Jim.................. 1980-81 Verges, Deno........................ 1964 Verner, Shaun.................. 1983-84 Vierra, Mark.................... 1981-82 Villarreal, Heath.................... 2004 Vincent, Ed........................... 1961 Vincent, Gary.................. 1959-60 Virdier, Dan..................... 1968-69 Virgil, Robert........................ 2008 Visger, Bob........................... 1968 Voss, Larry....................... 1954-55
Former head coach John Baker talks it over with Fred Scott (17) and Tom Zunino (15) during the 1958 season. Baker is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame based on his efforts as a player for USC. Zunino went on to become the longtime head coach at Vacaville High School.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL HORNETS IN THE NFL Arizona/Phoenix/ Cardinals
Denver Broncos
Kelly Osborn, DB (‘83) Lonie Paxton, LS (‘99)
Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86)
Detroit Lions
Atlanta Falcons
Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Al Nichols, RB (’67)
Buffalo Bills
Dan Chamberlain, WR (’59) Jim Crouch, PK (‘91) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Carolina Panthers
Dan Chamberlain, WR (‘59) Bill Thomas, OL (‘91)
Green Bay Packers
Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
Baltimore/ Indianapolis Colts
Ed Canonico, DB (’01)
Boise Correa, OT (’68) Bill Fuller, OT (‘64)
Chicago Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars
Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Cincinnati Bengals
Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) John Farley, RB (‘83)
Cleveland Browns
Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67)
Dallas Cowboys
John Gesek, OL (‘86) Otis Gillespie, TE (‘81) Tuata Maga, LB (‘87) Jim Redden, TE (‘87)
Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Kansas City Chiefs
Mark Albert, DB (‘85) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Kent Harbuck, LB (‘79) Angelo James, DB (‘85) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Cecil Williams, DE (‘84)
New England Patriots
Stu Hall, PK (‘81) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83) Lonie Paxton, OL (‘99) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
New Orleans Saints
Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
New York Giants
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Kevin Fontes, WR (‘82) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
New York Jets
Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Bill Sanders, RB (‘86) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Marko Cavka, OT (’03)
Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders
San Francisco 49ers
Fred Amey, WR (’04) McLeod Bethel-Thompson (‘10) Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Robert Holland, DB (‘86) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85) Eural Smothers, DB (’68)
Seattle Seahawks
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Tim Conley, OL (‘99) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83)
Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Bobby Fresques, QB (‘92) John Gesek, OL (‘86) Joe Hall, LB (‘86) Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86)
Los Angeles/ St. Louis Rams
Philadelphia Eagles
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mike Black, OL (‘85) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Angelo James, DB (‘86) Bob Miller, QB (‘65)
San Diego Chargers
Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Tony Corbin, QB (‘96) Werner Hippler, TE (‘94) Tyrone Taylor, WR (‘97)
Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Dale Jablonsky, OL (‘82) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans
Joe Little, WR (‘91) Chris Frank, OG (’03)
Washington Redskins
Mike Carter, WR (‘69) John Gesek, OL (‘86) Jon Osterhout, OL (‘00) Gary Quattrin, DE (‘63) BOLD - Indicated players that were active for a regular season game. ( ) - Last year with Sacramento State.
NFL Notes • While 15 former Hornets have been on an active NFL roster, only two have won a Super Bowl. John Gesek won a pair of rings with the Dallas Cowboys (1992 and 1993). Lonie Paxton added a third ring in 2004 with the New England Patriots after winning his first in 2001 and his second in 2003. • As a rookie in 2005, Fred Amey began his NFL career by returning a punt 75 yards for a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams. The return marked the first time Amey had touched the ball in a regular season NFL game.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL HORNETS IN THE PROS Below is a list of all former Sacramento State players that have competed professionally after their collegiate career. The year listed represents their final season with the Hornets. If you are aware of any player that is not on this list, please bring it to the attention of the Sports Information Office. Player, Pos. (Round Drafted) Dan Chamberlain, WR (25th) Detroit Lions - NFL Buffalo Bills - NFL Gary Quattrin, DE Washington Redskins -NFL Bill Fuller, OT Baltimore Colts - NFL Bob Miller, QB Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Mike Clemons, LB/K Oakland Raiders - NFL Cincinnati Bengals - NFL Green Bay Packers - NFL Cleveland Browns - NFL Al Nichols, RB (15th) Atlanta Falcons - NFL Boise Correa, OT Baltimore Colts - NFL Jimme Jordan, LB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Eural Smothers, DB San Francisco 49ers - NFL Mike Carter, WR (15th) Green Bay Packers - NFL Washington Redskins - NFL San Diego Chargers - NFL Lepoleon Ingram, DB Calgary Stampeders - CFL Kent Harbuck, LB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Marv Shelly, WR B.C. Lions - CFL Otis Gillespie, TE Dallas Cowboys - NFL Stu Hall, K New England Patriots - NFL Pat English, K L.A. Express - USFL
Year 1959 1963 1964 1985 1967
1967 1968 1968 1968 1969
1977 1979 1981 1981 1981 1982
Dale Jablonsky, OL L.A. Express - USFL Kevin Fontes, WR New York Giants - NFL Jim Power, K L.A. Express - USFL Kelly Osborn, DB Denver Broncos - NFL John Farley, RB (4th) Cincinnati Bengals - NFL Jeff Hoffman, OL New England Patriots - NFL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Kevin Gatewood, WR Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL William Farley, RB Winnipeg Blue Bombers -CFL Cecil Williams, DE Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Greg Robinson, OL (5th) New England Patriots - NFL Green Bay Packers - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Mike Black, OL (9th) Seattle Seahawks - NFL Philadelphia Eagles - NFL New York Giants - NFL Darren Arbet, DE Detroit Drive - AFL Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Louis Sorentino, DL Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Washington Commandos - AFL Mark Albert, DB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Dave DeSilva, K New York Jets - NFL Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Angelo James, DB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Greg Knapp, QB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Los Angeles Raiders - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL John Gesek, OL (10th) Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Dallas Cowboys - NFL Washington Redskins - NFL
1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985
1985
1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985
1986
Rob Harrison, RB (10th) Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Los Angeles Rams - NFL Joe Hall, LB Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Lorenzo Lynch, CB Chicago Bears - NFL Arizona Cardinals - NFL Oakland Raiders - NFL Bill Sanders, RB New York Jets - NFL Robert Holland, DB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL B.C. Lions - CFL Birmingham Fire - WLAF San Francisco 49ers - NFL Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Jim Redden, TE Dallas Cowboys - NFL Tuata Maga, LB Dallas Cowboys - NFL Dwayne Jackson , DE Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Rich Belanger, LB Cincinnati Bengals - NFL Tony Trosin, QB B.C. Lions - CFL Mark Young, WR Chicago Bruisers - AFL Albany Firebirds - AFL Ron Weaver, WR San Jose SaberCats - AFL Brian Allred, CB New York Giants - NFL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Keilan Matthews, DB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Jim Crouch, K Buffalo Bills - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Michael Johnson, WR Chicago Bears - NFL Atlanta Falcons - NFL Joe Little, WR Houston Oilers - NFL Troy Mills, RB Atlanta Falcons - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL
1986 1986 1986
1986 1986
1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991
San Francisco 49ers - NFL Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals - NFL Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Randy Payne, QB 1991 Arizona Rattlers - AFL Bill Thomas, OL 1991 Detroit Lions - NFL Carlos Wilson, DB 1991 Portland Forest Dragons - AFL Bobby Fresques, QB 1992 Los Angeles Raiders - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Jon Kirksey, DL (8th) 1992 New Orleans Saints - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Arizona Cardinals - NFL St. Louis Rams - NFL L.A. Xtreme - XFL Amsterdam Admirals - NFL-E Leonard Nelson, LB 1992 Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL San Antonio Texans - CFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Aaron Garcia, QB 1993 Arizona Rattlers - AFL Connecticut Coyotes - AFL New Jersey Red Dogs - AFL Iowa Barnstormers - AFL New York Dragons - AFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Jacksonville Sharks - AFL Macus Bolivar, LB 1994 Memphis Pharaohs - AFL Portland Forest Dragons - AFL Werner Hippler, TE 1994 Frankfort Galaxy - NFL-E San Diego Chargers - NFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL Cologne Centurions - NFL-E Marvin Brown, DB 1995 Albany Firebirds - AFL New York Dragons - AFL Judd Fleming, WR 1995 Orlando Predators - AFL Daimon Shelton, RB (6th) 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars - NFL Chicago Bears - NFL Buffalo Bills - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL
Mark Albert
Jim Crouch
John Farley
Kevin Fontes
Otis Gillespie
Joe Hall
Stu Hall
Rob Harrison
Jeff Hoffman
Robert Holland
Tuata Maga
Kelly Osborn
Gary Quattrin
Cecil Williams
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL HORNETS IN THE PROS Tony Corbin, QB (7th) San Diego Chargers - NFL Portland Forest Dragons - AFL New York CityHawks - AFL Florida Bobcats - AFL Frankfurt Galaxy - NFL-E Rhein Fire - NFL-E B.C. Lions - CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers - AFL Tyrone Taylor, WR San Diego Chargers- NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL B.C. Lions - CFL Lincoln Capitols - NIFL Ryland Wickman, LB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Berlin Thunder - NFL-E Minnesota Vikings - NFL Tim Conley, OL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL Birmingham Bolts - XFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL San Diego Riptide - AFL2
1996
1997
1998
1999
Wichita Stealth - AFL2 Jon Osterhout, OL 1999 Washington Redskins - NFL Lonie Paxton, OL 1999 New England Patriots - NFL Denver Broncos - NFL Anthony Daisley, LB 2000 Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Ricky Ray, QB 2000 San Francisco 49ers - NFL Fresno Frenzy - AFL2 Edmonton Eskimos - CFL New York Jets - NFL Charles Roberts, RB 2000 Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL B.C. Lions - CFL Lamont Webb, WR 2000 Fresno Frenzy - AFL2 Saskatchewan Roughriders - CFL San Diego Riptide - AFL2 New York Dragons - AFL Ed Canonico, DB 2001 Cleveland Browns - NFL Arizona Rattlers - AFL Las Vegas Gladiators - AFL Cincinnati Swarm - AFL2
Sacramento State Athletic Hall of Fame On May 15, 2001, Ray Clemons became the first inductee into the Sacramento State Athletics Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the Images of Excellent Banquet. Clemons served the University for 24 years, including 15 as head football coach. He began his tenure as head coach in 1961. After two losing seasons, he guided the team to a 6-2-1 mark in 1963. He bettered that effort the following season with an 8-2-1 overall record and a berth in the Camelia Bowl. The trademark to Clemons’ teams was his defense. The Hornets recorded a 21-0 shutout in his first game as a head coach and added 16 more shutouts during his career. One of the most memorable outings came in 1963 when the team outdueled Long Beach State, 4-0. Following the end of his coaching career, Clemons became a special assistant to the president and was instrumental in the implementation of River City Days and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. He then moved back into athletics where he was co-Athletics Director for two years. Clemons passed away in 2005 after a battle with cancer. In his honor, the Aquatic Center created and named a Founders Grove after him in 2006.
Dallas Desperados - AFL Carolina Panthers - NFL Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Cologne Centurions- NFL-E Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Las Angeles Avengers - AFL Utah Blaze - AFL Terence Wagner New York Giants - NFL New Orleans Saints - NFL St. Louis Rams - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Michael Johnson, Jr. Amarillo Dusters - AFL2 Shawn Brown San Diego Shockwave - NIFL Marko Cavka (6th) New York Jets - NFL Amsterdam Admirals - NFL-E Hamilton Tiger Cats - CFL Chris Frank Tennessee Titans - NFL Fred Otis Amey San Francisco 49ers - NFL Austin Wranglers - AFL Cleveland Gladiators - AFL
2001
2002 2002 2003
2003 2004
B.C. Lions - CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Sacramento Mountain Lions - UFL San Jose Saber Cats - AFL Mason Mitchell 2005 Stockton Lightning - AFL2 Brandon Smith 2005 San Jose SaberCats - AFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL Jason Barnes 2006 Central Valley Coyotes - AFL2 Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Tyson Butler 2006 Central Valley Coyotes - AFL2 Andre Taylor 2006 Central Valley Coyotes - AFL2 Stockton Lightning - AFL2 Tony Washington 2008 B.C. Lions - CFL Juan Gamboa 2009 San Jose SaberCats - AFL McLeod Bethel-Thompson 2010 San Jose SaberCats - AFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Christian Clark 2010 San Jose SaberCats - AFL
Sacramento State Football Hall of Fame
Players Jamie Berry, DB.....................1986-87 Randy Bingham, OL...............1978-81 Mike Black, OL .....................1982-85 Mike Carter, WR...................1968-69 Dan Chamberlain, WR .........1958-59 Mike Clemons, LB/FB ............1963-67 Tony Corbin, QB....................1993-96 Boise Correa, OL...................1967-68 Dave Cummings, DL..............1966-67 Greg Dockweiler, LB..............1985-86 John Farley, RB......................1980-83 Kevin Fontes, WR..................1981-82 Bill Fuller, OL.........................1963-64 Gil Garcia, LB/WR................1960-63 Ken Gardner, OL...................1984-85 John Gesek, OL ....................1983-86 Larry Ghilardi, OL.................1959-62 Fred “Hoot” Gibson, OL...........1965-68 Jerry Haflich, LB....................1982-83 Donald Hair, Jr., RB...............1985-88 Dave Hall, OL.......................1967-70 Ken Harbuck, DL...................1978-79 Rob Harrison, RB...................1985-86 Jeff Hoffman, OL...................1981-84 Robert Holland DB.................1985-86 Dave Hotell, QB....................1956-57 Lapoleon Ingram, DB ............1974-77 Bobby Jackson, DB................1972-73 Lyle James, QB .....................1966-68 Jimmie Jordan, LB..................1967-68 Gary Kelly, WR ....................1961-64 Greg Knapp, QB...................1982-85 Mike Lippi, QB .....................1969-70 Gary Lunsford, DB.................1987-88 Lorenzo Lynch, DB.................1982-85 Adolphus McGee, RB.............1960-61 Rod McMasters, DB................1991-92 Leroy McNear, RB..................1958-59 Marlan Meggers, TE...............1988-89 Bob Miller, QB ......................1964-65 Troy Mills, RB.........................1990-91
Lou Modena, OL/LG, ........... 1965-66 John Moreno, LB................... 1961-62 Al Nicholas, RB..................... 1966-67 Kelly Osborn, DL................... 1982-83 Jon Osterhout, OL................. 1996-99 Lonie Paxton, OL/LS.............. 1996-99 Othel Pearson, DB................. 1963-64 Don Pintar, DB...................... 1963-66 Bill Popejoy, RB..................... 1959-60 Gary Quattrin, DL................. 1962-63 Raul Quezada, DB................ 1959-60 Charles Roberts, RB........... 1997-2000 Greg Robinson, OL............... 1984-85 Gene Reyes, RB .................... 1961-62 Don Rohrke, LB .................... 1960-61 John Scorza, RB.................... 1967-68 Fred Scott, QB ..................... 1957-59 Daimon Shelton, RB.................... 1996 John Skube, OL/LB................ 1955-57 Eural Smothers, DB................ 1967-68 Lou Sorrentino, DL................. 1983-85 Eddie Soto, RB ..................... 1955-56 Ken Stinnett, DL..................... 1986-88 George Sula, RB................... 1974-75 Mike Sullivan, QB................. 1981-83 Steve Tobias, DB.................... 1967-68 Ryland Wickman, LB............. 1995-98 Mark Young, WR.................. 1986-88 Bill Yurong, WR.................... 1969-70 Tom Zunino, QB/LB............... 1959-60 Coaches/Staff Ray Clemons, H. Coach......... 1961-75 Bob Mattos, H. Coach........... 1978-92 Cal Boyes, Coach/AD........... 1956-95 Rick Plumbtree, Coach........... 1982-93 Bill Kutzer, Coach.................. 1965-82 Clyde Jones, Equip Mgr......... 1959-00 Lew Crowl, Trainer................ 1961-74 Cornerstone Lloyd Snelson
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CHARLES ROBERTS 1998 - AFCA (1st), Associated Press (2nd), The Sports Network (2nd),
CBS Sportsline Running Back of the Year 1999 - AP (1st), The Sports Network (1st), Teamlink (1st), Big Sky Offensive MVP The most decorated player in Sacramento State’s Div. I era, Charles Roberts burst onto the national scene during the 1998 season. After rushing for 587 yards as a freshman, Roberts set the then-NCAA Div. I-AA record with 2,260 rushing yards as a sophomore. That season, he carried the ball 386 times, which also set the school mark, and scored 19 touchdowns. He did not disappoint as junior, tallying 2,082 yards on 303 carries and rushing for a school record 22 touchdowns. Roberts ended his collegiate career with 1,624 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior. When he left Sacramento State, he held the Div. I-AA records for career carries (1,124), career yards (6,553), single season yards, single-game yards (409) and 200-yard games (13). Following his collegiate career, Roberts played eight seasons in the Canadian Football League. During that span, he rushed for 10,285 yards and 70 touchdowns. He was just the fifth player in CFL history to surpass 10,000 career yards and twice led the league in rushing. Roberts was a six-time CFL All-Star and was also named to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ all-time team. He played his first seven seasons with the Blue Bombers before concluding his career with the B.C. Lions.
RYLAND WICKMAN 1998 - Associated Press (3rd)
The all-time tackles leader in Sacramento State history, Wickman ended his four-year career with 435 stops. The linebacker was the first Hornet to be named to the all-Big Sky Conference team, earning second team honors in 1996. As a junior, he set the school record with 154 tackles, including 16.0 for loss. As a senior, he was a first team all-Big Sky selection with 106 total tackles. Along with holding the career and single season tackle marks, Wickman also holds the top spot for career unassisted tackles (202) and forced fumbles (9). He also played professionally in the NFL, CFL and NFL Europe.
JON OSTERHOUT
1999 - The Sports Network (1st), Teamlink (1st), Associated Press (2nd) One of the most dominating offensive linemen in school history, Osterhout helped pave the way for the nation’s top rushing attack. As the starting left tackle, Osterhout was a two-time first team all-Big Sky selection. He was part of an offense which averaged 228.2 rushing yards in 1998 and 234.9 in 1999. Osterhout went on to sign with the Washington Redskins following his senior season before beginning his coaching career. He currently serves as Sacramento State’s defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator.
CHRIS KELLY 1999 - Teamlink (2nd)
In just two years, Chris Kelly became one of the top tight ends in Div. I-AA. Kelly was a first team all-Big Sky selection following both of his seasons. He began his career with 21 catches for 251 yards and three touchdowns in 1998. The following year, he led the team with 41 receptions for 603 yards and six TDs. Kelly’s most memorable performance came at No. 3 Montana where he caught a school record four touchdown passes. Three of those four touchdowns came during a furious fourth quarterback comeback while the fourth came in overtime. 115 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS
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ANTHONY DAISLEY 2000 - Associated Press (3rd)
Daisley enjoyed two of the finest seasons by a Hornet linebacker during his time with the program. As a junior, Daisley recorded 89 total tackles, including a school record 25.0 tackles-for-loss. He was twice named national defensive player of the week and earned first team all-Big Sky honors. As a senior, Daisley added 100 tackles and moved into second place with 19.0 TFLs. His career total of 44.0 tackles-for-loss ranks third in school history and he was the first Hornet defensive player to twice be named first team all-Big Sky Conference.
TERENCE WAGNER
2001 - Football Gazette (HM) A four-year starter on the offensive line, Terence Wagner never missed a game during his Hornet career, starting all 44 contests. Wagner helped anchor a line which averaged 202.7 rushing yards per game during his career. He earned all-Big Sky honors during his final three seasons and was named All-America as a senior. Following his collegiate career, Wagner played professionally with the New York Giants, New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Rams.
FRED AMEY 2002 - Football Gazette (HM) 2004 - AFCA (1st)
Amey holds nearly every career receiving record in school history. From 2001-04, Amey caught 248 passes for 4,049 yards and 27 touchdowns. His career yardage total is more than double any other player in school history. Amey also set the then-single season receptions record with 76 as a senior and the single-game mark with 15. He was a three-time first team all-Big Sky selection and went on to play with the San Francisco 49ers as well as well as stints in the Arena Football League, CFL and UFL.
RAMON PAYNE
2004 - Football Gazette (HM) Payne began his four-year Hornet career as a safety but found his home at cornerback where he earned national recognition as a senior. That season, he earned first team all-Big Sky accolades after recording 63 tackles, including 6.0 tackles-for-loss. Payne also led the team with five interceptions, three of which came at Idaho State where he earned national defensive player of the week from The Sports Network. Overall, Payne ranks ninth in school history with 212 career tackles and is tied for 10th with seven interceptions.
MATT LOGUE 2005 - Football Gazette (HM), Co-Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year
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The only Sacramento State player to be named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year, Logue ranks among the best in numerous defensive categories in Hornet history. The middle linebacker is first career fumble recoveries (5), second in unassisted career stops (181), second in career TFLs (45.5), and fourth in career tackles (306). Logue was a two-time all-Big Sky selection, including first team honors as a senior. That year, he led the Big Sky with 105 tackles (14.5 per game). Logue also had the ability to get into the backfield as three of his single-season efforts ranked among the top eight in school history following his career. HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS
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BRENT WEBBER 2006 - Football Gazette (3rd) A four-year starter at safety, Webber first earned national recognition in 2004 when he was named Freshman All-America. He ended his career with 249 career tackles which places him sixth in school history. Webber also ranks among the career leaders at Sacramento State in unassisted tackles (10th, 117) and interceptions (T5th, 9). As a junior, he led Div. I-AA with 0.6 interceptions per game. His total of six over 10 games ties him for the fifth most in school history. Webber is also one of only five Hornets to be named all-Big Sky four times.
CYRUS MULITALO 2006 - Football Gazette (HM) 2007 & 2008 - The Sports Network (HM)
The only Hornet to be named All-America in three different seasons, Mulitalo left Sacramento State in 2008 ranked second in school history with 336 career tackles. As a sophomore, he led the Big Sky with 10.9 tackles per game (120 total) and was named honorable mention All-America and all-West Region. Mulitalo added 98 tackles in 2007 and 96 more in 2008. Along with being honored by The Sports Network following both of those years, he was also a first team all-Big Sky selection.
MIKE BRANNON 2007 - The Sports Network (HM)
A two-time first team all-Big Sky honoree and four-time all-Big Sky selection, Brannon is the Hornets’ all-time leader in tackles-for-loss with 52.5 and sacks (27.5). The local product from Cordova High School began his career at defensive end before moving to linebacker prior to his junior season. That year, Brannon set career bests for total tackles (81), tackles-for-loss (18.0) and sacks (9.5) to earn All-America honors. As a senior, he continued to be one of the most disruptive players in the Big Sky with 12.5 TFLs, including 9.0 sacks.
TONY WASHINGTON 2008 - The Sports Network (3rd)
After catching 29 passes for 414 yards and three touchdowns as a junior, Washington had one of the most productive seasons as a receiver in school history. The senior set the school record with 83 receptions and 1,279 yards to earn first team all-Big Sky honors and third team All-America recognition. Washington also had 12 touchdowns during the year to rank second in school history. He had at least 100 receiving yards in six games and caught a touchdown in nine of the 11 contests. Three of those scores came in the team’s 29-19 win over UC Davis.
CHRISTIAN CLARK
2009 - The Sports Network (2nd) With 15.0 tackles-for-loss, including 10.0 sacks, Clark established himself as one of the top pass rushers in the FCS during his junior season. The defensive tackle was a force throughout the season, recording 44 total tackles — the most by a Hornet defensive linemen. Clark also had at least a half tackle-for-loss in nine of the team’s 11 games. His biggest performance came in the team’s victory over Northern Arizona where he had four sacks for a combined loss of 30 yards. The four sacks were the most by a Sacramento State player in school history. 117 HORNETSPORTS.COM | THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS
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ZACK NASH
2010 - The Sports Network (2nd), Associated Press (2nd) Nash had a breakout season in 2010, leading the Big Sky in both sacks and tacklesfor-loss per game en route to earning first team all-Big Sky honors at defensive end. The Vacaville, Calif., native also set the school record with 13.0 sacks and moved into fourth in school history with 16.5 tackles-for-loss. Nash also claimed the school single-game sack record with 5.0 sacks in the Hornet victory at Idaho State.
ALL-AMERICAN FACTS BY POSITION OFFENSE (7) Running Back Charles Roberts Charles Roberts
BY ORGANIZATION THE SPORTS NETWORK First Team Jon Osterhout Charles Roberts
1998 1999
1999 1999
Wide Receiver Fred Amey Tony Washington
2002 2008
Second Team Charles Roberts Christian Clark Zack Nash
1998 2009 2010
Tight End Chris Kelly
1999
Offensive Lineman Jon Osterhout Terence Wagner
Third Team Tony Washington
2008
1999 2001
DEFENSE (12) Defensive Line Christian Clark Zack Nash
Honorable Mention Mike Brannon Cyrus Mulitalo Cyrus Mulitalo
2007 2007 2008
2009 2010
Linebacker Ryland Wickman Anthony Daisley Matt Logue Cyrus Mulitalo Cyrus Mulitalo Mike Brannon Cyrus Mulitalo
ASSOCIATED PRESS First Team Charles Roberts
1999
1998 2000 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008
Second Team Charles Roberts Jon Osterhout Zack Nash
1998 1999 2010
Defensive Back Ramon Payne Brent Webber
Third Team Ryland Wickman Anthony Daisley
1998 2000
2004 2006
SPECIAL TEAMS (1) Return Specialist Fred Amey
AFCA First Team Charles Roberts Fred Amey
1998 2004
2004
Charles Roberts (top) went on to play in the Canadian Football League where he ranks fifth in career yardage with 10,285 yards. Cyrus Mulitalo (below) is the only Hornet to earn All-America honors in three different seasons during the I-AA/FCS era.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL BIG SKY HONORS All-Big Sky Conference
2006
2010
Zack Nash, DE (1st) Peter Buck, OLB (2nd) Christian Clark, DT (2nd) Chase Deadder, WR (2nd) Jeff Fleming, QB (2nd) Zach Schrader, S (2nd) John Taylor, OT (2nd) Honorable Mention David Coleman, DE Chris Diniz, K Nate Doverspike, OT Bryan Hilliard, RB Morris Norrise, WR
Tyson Butler, OLB (2nd) Dallas Mauga, DE (2nd) Cyrus Mulitalo, ILB (2nd) Brent Webber, S (2nd) Honorable Mention Mike Brannon, DE Tony DeMonaco, OLB Jordan Hunter, OT Jody Johnson, CB Mitch Lively, P Calvin Robinson, ST Brett Shelton, S Andre Taylor, RS
2005
Big Sky Co-Defensive MVP Matt Logue, LB
2009
Big Sky Newcomer of the Yr. Zach Schrader, DB Christian Clark, DT (2nd) Augie Heath, P (2nd) Matt Lemley, OG (2nd) Brandyn Reed, WR (2nd) Zach Schrader, S (2nd)
Matt Logue, LB (1st) Kris Daniels, KR (2nd) Ryan Mole, RB (2nd) Brett Shelton, S (2nd) Honorable Mention
Chris Diniz, K John Feaster, ST Dylan Lane, WR Peter Lenz, OG Kevin Moore, DE
Mike Brannon, DE Walter Brock, DT Tyson Butler, ILB Ryan Coogler, WR Mitch Lively, P Bobby Mooshagian, WR Dustin Nicolodi, OT Brandon Smith, CB Brent Webber, S
2008
2004
Honorable Mention
Mike Brannon (1st), OLB Cyrus Mulitalo (1st), ILB Tony Washington (1st), WR Bryan Hilliard (2nd), RV Honorable Mention Christian Clark, DT Juan Gamboa, K Deionte Gordon, CB Mike Hickman, OLB Matt Lemley, OG Zack Nash, DE Ray Navar, OT Jason Smith, QB
2007
Dallas Mauga (1st), DT Mike Brannon (1st), DE Cyrus Mulitalo (1st), ILB Honorable Mention Ryan Coogler, WR Mike Hickman, OLB Bryan Hilliard, RB Blaine Jackson, DE Jody Johnson, CB Kyle Leitzke, C Matt Lemley, G Ray Navar, OT Brett Shelton, S Tony Washington, WR Brent Webber, S
Fred Amey, WR (1st) Ramon Payne, CB (1st) Jacob Houston, DE (2nd) Matt Logue, OLB (2nd) Jimmy Ellingson, ILB (2nd) Brett Shelton, S (2nd) Honorable Mention Chris Samuels, OG Dustin Nicolodi, C Ryan Leadingham, QB Ryan Mole, RB Brandon Smith, CB Brent Webber, S Mitch Lively, P
2003
2002
Fred Amey, WR (1st) Camron Mbewa, S (2nd) Kendall Riley, FB (2nd) Honorable Mention Fred Amey, KR Eric Broden, DT Marko Cavka, OT Sean Doherty, OT Jeremy Johnson, CB Ryan Kroeker, LB Ryan Leadingham, QB Bret LeVier, K Caleb Jones, TE Kelly Micco, LB Dustin Nicolodi, OG Brad Osterhout, DE B.J. Tittlemier, C Bilal Watkins, DT Garrett White, RB
2001
Camron Mbewa, S (1st) Brandon Coleman, CB (2nd) Park McAllister, LB (2nd) Terence Wagner, C (2nd) Honorable Mention Fred Amey, WR Seth Deyo, TE Chris Frank, OG Ryan Leadingham, QB Michael Johnson, WR Jimmy Sanchez, P Lee Turner, LB
2000
Anthony Daisley, LB (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Lamont Webb, WR (1st) Terence Wagner, C (1st) Santi Hall, LB (2nd) Bilal Watkins, DT (2nd) Mike Wooster, FB (2nd) Honorable Mention Chris Frank, OG Jon Morrissey, TE Scott Towne, WR Ricky Ray, QB Lee Turner, LB Lamont Webb, KR
Fred Amey, WR (1st) Marko Cavka, OT (2nd) Ryan Kroeker, LB (2nd)
1999
Honorable Mention
Anthony Daisley, LB (1st) Chris Kelly, TE (1st) Jon Osterhout, OG (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Tim Conley, OT (2nd) Terence Wagner, C (2nd) Lamont Webb, WR (2nd) Carlos Williams, S (2nd)
Ben Fox, DE Chris Frank, OG Tyronne Gross, RB Jeremy Johnson, CB Dustin Nicolodi, C Ramon Payne, CB Kenan Smith, WR
Big Sky Offensive MVP Charles Roberts, RB
Honorable Mention Antoine Alderson, DE Scott Brown, K Nick Donati, DT Elton Gabourel, CB Ricky Ray, QB Scott Towne, WR Mike Wooster, FB
1998
Chris Kelly, TE (1st) Jon Osterhout, OG (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Steve Thorns, P (1st) Ryland Wickman, LB (1st) Tim Conley, OT (2nd) Shane Scott, LB (2nd) Dannie Walker, CB (2nd) Honorable Mention Mike Wooster, FB Dustin Smith, DT Nick Echols, DE Elton Gabourel, CB Carlos Williams, S
2005
Tim Bessolo; Walter Brock; Brent Bugarin; Ryan Coogler; Juan Gamboa; Kiel McDonald; Nick Miller; Ray Navar; Dustin Nicolodi; Brandon Smith
2004
Ryan Coogler; Jody Cooper; Traison Lewis; Nick Miller; Brandon Smith; Heath Villarreal
2003
Chris Frank; Mitch Lively; Park McAllister; Kelly Micco; Shawn Smith
1997
2002
Steve Thorns, P (1st) Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd)
Kelly Micco (Second Team All-Region) Jason Rowell
Honorable Mention
2001
Cesar Chaidez, OG Keian Davis, CB Sheridan Mitchell, WR Corey Quinn, OT Charles Roberts, RB Tyrone Taylor, KR Dannie Walker, CB
Jeremy Callaway; Brad Candido; Micah Kraintz; Kelly Micco; Dan Phelps; Jason Rowell; Tim Sowards; Reza Williams
2000
1996
Brad Candido; Derek Miller; Dan Phelps; Ricky Ray; Jimmy Sanchez; Bilal Watkins; Tommy Williams
Honorable Mention
1999
Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd) Tony Corbin, QB Chad Johnson, LB Carlos Smith, WR Tyrone Taylor, KR
Dan Phelps; Ricky Ray; Jason Rowell; Carlos Williams; Tommy Williams
Big Sky All-Academic
1998
Peter Buck; Matt Carter; Jake Croxdale; Todd Davis; Reese Heaslet; Augie Heath; Maika Maumau; Brian McKeon; Stephen Tezanos-Pinto; Corey Vanderbeek; Markell Williams
1997
2010
2009
McLeod Bethel-Thompson; Peter Buck; Jake Croxdale; Reese Heaslet; Clint Lessard; Sam McCowan; Salesi Maumau; Maika Maumau; Jay Reddic; Geoff Warner
2008
Chris Alvarado; Peter Buck; Jake Croxdale; Juan Gamboa; Clint Lessard; Marquese Smith
2007
Tim Bessolo; Peter Buck; Ryan Coogler; Juan Gamboa; Brett Shelton; Geoff Warner
Manny Darzins; Dan Phelps; Dustin Smith
Leukamian Davis; John Heffernan; Dustin Smith; Fred Washington
1996
Jeff Schultz
All-Star Games East-West Shrine
Fred Amey, 2004 Marko Cavka, 2003 Charles Roberts, 2000 Troy Mills, 1991
Hula Bowl
Charles Roberts, 2000
Gridiron Classic
Marko Cavka, 2003 Terence Wagner, 2001
2006
Juan Gamboa; Bill Sherman; Geoff Warner
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL TEAM HONORS Most Valuable
1978 Ken Harbuck 1979 Gil Wilbon 1980 John Farley 1981 Mike Sullivan 1982 Kevin Fontes 1983 John Farley 1984 Mark Schutz 1985 Don Hair 1986 Lorenzo Lynch 1987 Randy Rains 1988 Mark Young Tony Trosin 1989 Ron Weaver 1990 Troy Mills Keilan Matthews Rob Patton 1991 Troy Mills Keba Weitherspoon 1992 Rod McMasters 1994 Troy Gassaway 1995 Tony Corbin Marvin Brown Tyson Becker 1996 Tony Corbin Daimon Shelton 1999 Jon Osterhout 2000 Ricky Ray Charles Roberts
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Fred Amey Garrett White Fred Amey Fred Amey Matt Logue Cyrus Mulitalo Cyrus Mulitalo Cyrus Mulitalo Zach Schrader Chase Deadder
Coach Bob Mattos Offensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Joe Garofalo Tony Corbin Sheridan Mitchell Charles Roberts Scott Towne Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey Ryan Mole Ryan Mole Marcel Marquez Kyle Leitzke Tony Washington Matt Lemley Jeff Fleming
In two seasons with the team, Zach Schrader was named the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MVP in 2009 and the winner of the Bobby Martinez Most Inspirational in 2010. Schrader was also the Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year in 2009.
Coach Ray Clemons Defensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Marvin Brown Marvin Brown Ryland Wickman Shane Scott Ryland Wickman Anthony Daisley Anthony Daisley Park McAllister Ryan Kroeker Ryan Kroeker Seth Tago Ramon Payne Tyson Butler Tyson Butler Mike Brannon Dallas Mauga Mike Brannon Christian Clark Bill Sherman Zack Nash
Lloyd Snelson Special Teams MVP 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Fred Dass Jeff Tokunaga Jeff Tokunaga Brett Satchwell Stu Hall Anthony Stevenson Mark Franceschetti Anthony Stevenson Butch Edge Dave DeSilva Matt Nilsson Cornell Green Kraig Singleton Don Hines Drew Long Steve Buccellato Donald Hines Marc DeRossett Jim Crouch Andy Willhoit Mike Rudd Tyson Becker Steve Thorns Steve Thorns Lonie Paxton Lamont Webb Jimmy Sanchez Fred Amey Josh Farrell Mitch Lively Kris Daniels Mitch Lively Calvin Robinson Mike Hickman Juan Gamboa
2009 2010
Jon Loeliger Chris Diniz
Bobby Martinez Most Inspirational
1978 Arlen Peters 1979 Tom Bollinger 1980 Jeff Tokunaga 1981 Johnnie Dodge 1982 Troy Fontes 1983 Frank Spino 1984 Cecil Williams Chris Demps 1985 Robert Holland Greg Knapp 1986 Bill Sanders 1987 Mark Pfau 1988 Donald Hair Tony Trosin 1989 Zeb Brye Charles Parker 1990 Randy Risley 1991 Ron Owens 1992 Leonard Nelson 1994 J.B. Cahoon 1996 Mike Henry 1997 Bob Ghazanfari 1998 A.J. Bernhardt Carlos Williams Tommy Williams 1999 Jon Osterhout Carlos Williams 2000 Kevin Harrington 2001 Lee Turner 2002 Brad Osterhout 2003 Kenan Smith 2004 Mohammad Warrad 2005 Mason Mitchell 2006 James Bogetti 2007 Brett Shelton 2008 Kevin Davis 2009 Geoff Warner 2010 Zach Schrader
Most Improved 1978
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Ken Chism
Chuck Smith Kurt Szyndrowsky Steve Derenzo Steve Armstrong Marvin Shelly Tim Korte Bill Iannaccone Cecil Williams Darren Arbet Kurt Kniffen Ken Gardner Dave Ard Rod Owens
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Lance Soares Ty Endean Andrew Giles Zebedee Brye Elijah Price Ron Eskridge Drew Wyant Sean Levy Christian Mahaffey David Steele Ron Owens Brian Allred Jon Kirksey Steve Smith Michael Parker Damon Wright Werner Hippler Alex Estrada Tyrone Taylor Brian Herman Torrell Baker Jordan Hunter Tony DeMonaco Johnnie Brannon Kevin Moore Brian Heath David Coleman
John Gesek
Outstanding Offensive Lineman 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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Jeff Glass Harry Sweigert Randy Bingham Chris Nelson Dale Jablonsky Chris Nelson Dave Cauchi Dave Cauchi Jeff Hoffman Jeff Hoffman Frank Spino Mike Black Greg Robinson Mike Black Greg Robinson John Gesek Ron Ladage Harry Williams Ty Endean Bob Barnes Bob Barnes Mark Stout Chris Kelly Terence Wagner Terence Wagner Sean Dougherty Marko Cavka Marko Cavka Chis Frank
2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL TEAM HONORS 1991 1992 1999 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Troy Mills Bobby Fresques Charles Roberts Charles Roberts Ryan Leadingham Ryan Coogler Andre Taylor Ryan Coogler Jason Smith Dylan Lane Bryan Hilliard
Outstanding DB/LB
Dustin Nicolodi was the recipient of the John Gesek Outstanding Offensive Lineman award in 2004 and 2005.
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Dustin Nicolodi Chris Samuels Dustin Nicolodi Tyrone Davis Kyle Leitzke Matt Lemley John Taylor John Taylor
Coach Plumbtree Outstanding Defensive Lineman 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon Dave Green Tony Miller Dave Green Andy Euser Ted Clayton Kelly Osborn Tim Korte Tim Korte Louis Sorrentino Dave Panzer Ken Stinnett Randy Rains Ken Stinnett Fine Mau Mau
1990 1991 1992 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Eric Palmberg Eric Palmberg Pete Tuiasosopo Val Laolagi Jacob Houston Walter Brock Dallas Mauga Blaine Jackson Christian Clark Kevin Moore Christian Clark
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
Dave Smith Rick Lambdin J. Washington Mike Brown Jerry Haflich Guy Pittman Brian Benko Mike Grim Tony Gunn Mark Albert Randy Plumbtree Greg Dockweiler Mark Albert Lorenzo Lynch Joe Hall Robert Holland Jamie Berry Tuata Mauga Gary Lunsford J.R. Richards Derek Stigerts John Kilgariff Keilan Matthews Elijah Price Keilan Matthews
Rob Patton 1991 Carlos Wilson Keba Weitherspoon 1992 Aldin Barrett Sean Chandler 1999 Carlos Williams 2000 Elton Gabourel 2001 Camron Mbewa 2002 Jeremy Johnson 2003 Jeremy Johnson 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 2005 Brett Shelton Brent Webber 2006 Brent Webber 2007 Mike Brannon 2008 Deionte Gordon 2009 Deionte Gordon 2010 Evander Wilkins
Defensive Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010
Curtis Harrison Tommy Williams Vince Andrews Anthony Daisley Jason Rowell Jamal Bourne Camron Mbewa Ramon Payne Dave Hansen Kevin Tennerson Marcus Canela Kyle Mowry John Rogan Jarrod Banks Cody Allen Dexter Alcala
Offensive Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010
Garth Smith Harry Brown Leukamian Davis Kevin Harrington Andrew Bonner Kenan Smith Ryan Leadingham Jeremy Siemiller Kris Daniels Dustin Hagens Torrell Baker Dalen Mason Tanner Harrah Devon English Morris Norisse Tommy Edwards
Outstanding Offensive Back 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
R.C. Clark Ken Broughton John Farley Dennis Taylor John Farley Mike Sullivan John Farley John Farley Mark Schutz Don Hair Don Hair Rob Harrison Chris Cavote Donald Hair Ed Bueno Troy Mills
Former Hornet wide receiver Mark Pfau, left, poses with fellow Sacramento State alumnus Tom Hanks on the set of “Forrest Gump”. Pfau was the Hornets’ 1987 Most Inspirational Player.
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2011 SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE The Big Sky Conference enters its 49th year of athletic competition in 2011-12. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA). The conference returned to a nine-school format in 2006 with the addition on Northern Colorado. The current lineup is comprised of Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. The league will expand in 2012-13 with the addition of Southern Utah and North Dakota as full-time members. Cal Poly and UC Davis will also become associate members of the Big Sky, competing only in football beginning in 2012. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001, giving the Big Sky its current makeup. With the upcoming addition of North Dakota, the Big Sky will spread across eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean over the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented
along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Colorado and eventually North Dakota. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The 2010-11 season will mark the 23rd year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 198288, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 16th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.
Doug Fullerton
Ron Loghry
Jon Kasper
Jaynee Nadolski
Big Sky Conference Teams Eastern Washington Eagles Idaho State Bengals Montana Grizlies Montana State Bobcats Northern Arizona Lumberjacks Northern Colorado Bears Portland State Vikings Sacramento State Hornets Weber State Wildcats
Future Members
North Dakota Fighting Sioux Southern Utah Thunderbirds Cal Poly Mustangs* UC Davis Aggies* * Associate member in football only
Conference Staff
Commissioner:............................ Doug Fullerton Associate Commissioner:..................Ron Loghry Asst. Comm./Media Relations:.......... Jon Kasper Asst. Comm./Compliance:...........Jaynee Nadolski Information Director....................Megan Lobdell Marketing Director.......................Tanner Gooch Administrative Assistant:............ Janet Carpenter Director of Officials:......................... Doug Toole Big Sky Conference 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 392-1978 www.bigskyconf.com
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UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS LEADERSHIP Attending Sacramento State offers a lifechanging opportunity. We will prepare you not only for a career, but to be a leader in your profession and in your community. ACADEMICS Sacramento State offers a vibrant intellectual environment with a multicultural student body of 27,003. We graduate almost 6,000 students each year. Students take their pick from 60 undergraduate, 40 graduate and two doctoral programs. CAMPUS We’re particularly proud of our beautiful 300-acre campus, with its lush landscaping and 3,000 trees. Miles of trails stretch along the nearby American River Parkway, linking campus and student housing with areas such as Folsom Lake and downtown Sacramento. ACTIVITIES More than half the University’s students join at least one of 250 student organizations,
SACRAMENTO STATE STUDENTS Enrollment: 27,003
Top: A new bookstore opened on campus in 2007. Below: There is late-night study space in the AIRC.
Men: 42% Women: 58% Undergraduate: 77% Graduate: 22%
SACRAMENTO STATE STUDENT ETHNICITY African American: 7% American Indian: 1% Asian/Pacific: 20% Latino/Latina: 16% Caucasian: 43% International: 2% Other: 11%
and thousands participate in the intramural sports program. There are arts programs, speeches, debates, comedy shows and concerts throughout the year. VALUE Sacramento State remains one of the nation’s best higher education values, with student fees among the lowest in the nation. About one-third of our students receive some form of financial assistance.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Sacramento is one of the state’s most affordable big cities, and offers dozens of stylish restaurants, galleries and boutiques within minutes of campus. The region’s parks, rivers and nearby recreation areas make it popular with outdoor enthusiasts.
CAMPUS
THE WELL Sacramento State opened its state-of-the-art 151,000 square-foot recreation and wellness center, the WELL, prior to the 2010-11 school year and it has already become a hub for students. The facility, which is open year-round, features four basketball courts, a track, a climbing wall, a multi-purpose sport court for indoor soccer and volleyball, racquetball courts, expansive weight-training and cardio areas and full locker rooms. There are also exercise studios where trainers lead classes in everything from yoga and zumba to cycling boot camps and cardio kickboxing. Personal trainers are also available. In addition, The WELL is the home base for Sacramento Stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intramurals program, student health center and the Peak Adventures organization. Peak Adventures is an outdoor program that provides recreational and educational opportunities through guided outdoor trips and ropes course programs plus clinics and classes on many outdoor subjects. Peak Adventures also boasts a full-service bike shop and equipment rentals to prepare students for any journey.
Top: The exterior of the WELL lit up at night.
The WELL sponsors great events for students
Above: A huge climbing wall is near the entrance.
throughout the year. Check out photos from
Below: The WELLâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four basketball courts
some of them HERE.
RESIDENCE HALLS Sacramento State utilizes six residence hall complexes to house students. American River Courtyard, the newest - completed in 2009, houses upperclassmen in apartment style dorms while Sutter Hall, Sierra Hall, Draper Hall, Jenkins Hall and Desmond Hall feature traditional style dorms for freshmen. All of the residence halls are located on the north edge of campus along the American River, with three buildings on each side of the dining commons. Living on campus can have a significant impact on academic success and personal growth. The Residence Halls are not only comfortable and convenient, but they also offer VIEW A VIRTUAL TOUR HERE ample opportunities to make new and lasting friendships and to be involved with floor, hall, and campus-wide activities. Residence halls are staffed by live-in professionals and trained student Resident Advisors. Staff help organize a variety of programs and social activities, and serve as a source of campus information.
Top: Sacramento State opened up the American River Courtyard dorms in 2009. Above: A large dining hall is in the middle of the residence hall complex. Below: Bunk beds are common in the freshmen dorms.
MAJORS, MINORS & CERTIFICATES AFRICAN STUDIES: Minor, Certificate ANTHROPOLOGY: BA, Minor ART: BA, Minor ASIAN STUDIES: BA, Minor ASTRONOMY: Minor BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: BA, BS, Honors, Minor, Certificate BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: BS, Business Honors, Minor, Certificate CALIFORNIA STUDIES: Minor CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDIES: BS CHEMISTRY: BA, BS, Minor CHICANA/O LATINA/O STUDIES: Minor CHILD DEVELOPMENT: BA, Minor CHINESE: Minor COMMUNICATION STUDIES: BA, Minor COMPUTER SCIENCE: BS, Minor, Certificate CRIMINAL JUSTICE: BS, Minor ECONOMICS: BA, Minor, Certificate EDUCATION: Minor EDUCATION - BILINGUAL: Minor EDUCATION - SPECIAL EDUCATION, REHABILITATION, SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY, & DEAF STUDIES: BA, Minor, Certificate EDUCATION — TEACHER EDUCATION: Minor ENGINEERING: Minor ENGINEERING — CIVIL: BS, Certificate ENGINEERING — COMPUTER: BS ENGINEERING — CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: BS-Minor in Business Administration
ENGINEERING — ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC: BS ENGINEERING — MECHANICAL: BS ENGLISH: BA, Minor, Certificate ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: BA, Minor ETHNIC STUDIES: BA, Minor, Certificate FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES: BA, Minor FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION: Certificate FILM: BA, Minor (Film Studies)
Top: The North entrance to campus. Above: There are many outdoor study spaces.
FRENCH: BA, Minor GEOGRAPHY: BA, Minor, Certificate GEOLOGY: BA, BS, Minor GERMAN: Minor GERONTOLOGY: BS, Minor GOVERNMENT: BA, Minor GRAPHIC DESIGN: BS HEALTH SCIENCE: BS, Minor HELLENIC STUDIES: Minor HISTORY: BA, Minor HUMANITIES & RELIGIOUS STUDIES: BA
INTERIOR DESIGN: BA ITALIAN: Minor JAPANESE: Minor JOURNALISM: BA, Minor KINESIOLOGY: BS, Minor, Credential, Certificate LABOR STUDIES: Minor LATIN: Minor LIBERAL STUDIES: BA MATHEMATICS: BA, Minor, Credential MIDDLE EAST/ISLAMIC STUDIES: Minor MILITARY STUDIES: Minor MUSIC: BA, BM, Minor NURSING: BS PEACE & CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Minor PHILOSOPHY: BA, Honors Program, Minor PHOTOGRAPHY: BA PHYSICAL SCIENCE: BA PHYSICS: BA, BS, Minor, Certificate PORTUGUESE: Minor PSYCHOLOGY: BA, Minor, Certificate RECREATION, PARKS, & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION: BS, Minor RUSSIAN: Minor SOCIAL SCIENCE: BA SOCIAL WORK: BA, Minor SOCIOLOGY: BA, Minor SPANISH: BA, Minor SPECIAL MAJOR: BA, BS, Minor SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY: BS THEATER & DANCE: BA, Minor WOMEN’S STUDIES: BS, Minor
SACRAMENTO STATE ATHLETICS
FACILITIES SACRAMENTO STATE FACILITIES Hornet Stadium: Football, Track and Field John Smith Field: Baseball Shea Stadium: Softball Hornet Field: Men’s and Women’s Soccer The Nest: Volleyball, Gymnastics and Basketball Sacramento State Aquatic Center: Rowing Rio Del Oro RC: Men’s and Women’s Tennis Spare Time Indoor TC: Men’s and Women’s Tennis Empire Golf, Valley Hi CC, Del Paso CC, Morgan Creek CC, Winchester CC and Sierra View CC : Golf Broad Fieldhouse: Weight Room, Training Room
Top: Hornet Stadium had state-of-the-art Field Turf installed prior to the 2010 season. Above: Shea Stadium, home of the softball team, is the finest facility in the conference. Below: The Sacramento State volleyball team, along with men’s and women’s basketball, plays at The Nest. Left: The Nest is also packed for gymnastics meets each year.
THE BROAD FIELDHOUSE The newest athletics facility on the Sacramento State campus, the Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse, was completed in 2008.
The facility, located on the south end of Hornet Stadium, provides large meeting rooms that can be divided for small groups.
The facility features locker rooms and coaches offices for the Sacramento State football and track & field programs as well as a new weight room. The Broad also houses an equipment room and training room.
The strength and conditioning staff is housed in the Broad with all teams executing customized workout programs in the 6,000 square-foot weight room.
Top: The main entrance of the Broad Fieldhouse on the south end of Hornet Stadium. Above: One of many stations in the Broad Fieldhouse weight room. Left: All Sacramento State teams receive specialized weight training in the Broad Fieldhouse.
ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (LAST 4 YEARS) 2010-11 MEN’S SOCCER - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation WOMEN’S SOCCER - Big Sky Conference MEN’S INDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference MEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference 2009-10 MEN’S SOCCER - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference MEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference
Top: Women’s soccer has won two Big Sky Conference titles in the last four years, including last season. Above: Men’s soccer has won back-to-back conference titles and NCAA Tournament first-round games. Below: The women’s tennis team has won an incredible 82 consecutive Big Sky Conference matches.
2008-09 MEN’S GOLF - America Sky Conference ROWING - Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association MEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference 2007-08 WOMEN’S SOCCER - Big Sky Conference VOLLEYBALL - Big Sky Conference MEN’S INDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference MEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS - Big Sky Conference SOFTBALL - Pacific Coast Softball Conference WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK - Big Sky Conference
ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Dr. Alexander Gonzalez has served more than three decades as a professor and education leader, including serving as president of California State University, Sacramento, since 2003. As the first person in his family to graduate from college, Dr. Gonzalez has devoted his career to ensuring greater opportunities for students. Dr. Gonzalez enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 17, served four years and then used the G.I. Bill to graduate from Pomona College. He graduated with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He later earned a master’s degree in psychology and doctorate from the University of California, Santa Cruz, before serving as a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University. His experience includes six years as president of California State University, San Marcos, and 18 years at Fresno State, where he was the university’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. His commitment to the California State University system includes serving on a work group that reviewed and recommended corrective action on remedial education, and, more recently, as a member of a committee of presidents considering policy on enrollment management, the CSU’s Technology Steering Committee, and the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Gonzalez is Sacramento State’s 11th president.
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Dr. Terry Wanless Dr. Terry Wanless’ nine-year tenure as Sacramento State’s Director of Athletics has seen growth unparalleled in the school’s 20-year Division I history. His vision of broad success in the department has come to fruition over the last five years as the Hornets have combined to win 34 conference championships. That includes an unprecedented eight conference titles during the 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2010-11 academic years. In addition, the program claimed the 2010-11 Big Sky Conference All-Sports Points Title. This past year, the program finished 119th out of 345 schools in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, the highest ranked team in the Big Sky Conference. The 2008-09 West Region Athletic Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision, Wanless has overseen significant facility enhancement to the athletic facilities. The biggest change came during the spring of 2008 with the opening of the Broad Fieldhouse, which serves as the home to Hornets football and track and field, as well as athletic training and strength and conditioning. Wanless has served on numerous NCAA committees, and recently completed a term as a member of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision selection committee.
STUDENT-ATHLETE RESOURCE CENTER The Student-Athlete Resource Center was created in March 2006 in an effort to combine three very important Student Affairsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; programs that provide valuable services to Hornet student-athletes, coaches, and staff. The programs of Athletic Academic Services, Life Skills and Student-Athlete Development, and NCAA Compliance and Financial Services combine to provide student-athletes with the support to develop as independent and successful
Life Skills Mark McGushin 916-278-5297
young adults and the skills to achieve their academic goals, to persist towards graduation, and to meet all NCAA eligibility requirements. The SARC staff helps student-athletes navigate through many of the campusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; academic procedures and policies, understand NCAA rules compliance and eligibility requirements, and provide services that place student welfare and the development of the whole student as a top priority.
Compliance Katherine Zedonis 916-278-4537
Compliance Kylee Keroher 916-278-2644
Director Paul Edwards 916-278-7796
Academic Services Laurie Dahlberg 916-278-5440
Football Advisor Bob Shook 916-278-2306
Admissions Shannon Hall 916-278-6309
SPORTS MEDICINE The Sports Medicine Team at Sacramento State provides quality health care to all intercollegiate student-athletes. This is done through the following domains: risk management and injury prevention, pathology of injuries and illnesses, assessment and evaluation, acute care of injury and illness, pharmacology, therapeutic modalities, therapeutic exercise, general medical conditions and disabilities, nutritional aspects of injury and illness and psychosocial intervention and referral. We intend to fulfill our purpose by: • Creating a comfortable and caring environment within the athletic training facility.
Head Athletic Trainer Brandon Padilla
Athletic Trainer Heather Farwig
• Assuring that our emergency procedures are safe, efficient, and expedient. • Providing care for student-athletes regardless of ability, race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin or sport. • Assuring that each physician, staff member and student athletic trainer maintains a pleasant, caring, and professional attitude consistent with the National Athletic Trainers Association Code of Professional Practice. • Maintaining and operating our athletic training facility in an organized and efficient manner. • Providing essential care within the limits of the budget allocated by the University.
Athletic Trainer Joe Ramos
Graduate Assistant Tammy Gough
• Assuring that each athlete is carefully counseled regarding their injury or illness and options are explained when appropriate. • Philosophically providing all athletes with the opportunity to see a physician if he or she makes this request to a certified staff member. • Insuring that student athletic trainers are properly trained and knowledgeable regarding basic care and treatment of injuries. • Insuring that each athlete has the best possible opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics in a physically healthy environment. Assuring that our emergency procedures are safe, efficient and expedient.
Graduate Assistant Kelsey Hammerel
Graduate Assistant Elizabeth Silva
THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Sacramento State athletics competes primarily in the Big Sky Conference. The Big Sky includes Portland State, Eastern Washington, Montana, Montana State, Idaho State, Weber State, Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona in addition to Sacramento State. The league is adding Southern Utah and North Dakota to the mix for the 2012-13 season. Cal Poly and UC Davis are joining the Big Sky for football only in 2012 as well.
The Hornets have more sports than any other school in the conference and therefore have some teams that compete in other leagues. The baseball and gymnastics teams compete in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), men’s soccer plays in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) while rowing, softball and men’s golf each compete in sport specific leagues.
CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS Big Sky (14): Football, Women’s Soccer, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Basketball, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Cross Country, Women’s Golf, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis Western Athletic Conference (2): Baseball, Gymnastics Mountain Pacific Sports Fed. (1): Men’s Soccer Western Intercollegiate Rowing Assoc. (1): Rowing Pacific Coast Softball Conference (1): Softball America Sky (1): Men’s Golf
In 2012, men’s soccer will join the Big West Conference while the Big Sky is adding softball in 2013.
Future Conferences: Men’s Soccer (Big West - 2012), Softball (Big Sky - 2013)
GET TO KNOW SACRAMENTO
THE CAPITOL BUILDING The California State Capitol is home to the government of California. The building houses the bicameral state legislature and the office of the governor. The Neoclassical structure was completed between 1861 and 1874 at the west end of Capitol Park, which is framed by L Street to the north, N Street to the south, 10th Street to the west, and 15th Street to the east. The Capitol and grounds were listed on the office of the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and listed as a California Historical Landmark during 1974, with a re-dedication on January 9, 1982 to commemorate the close of the bicentennial restoration project. The California Senate chamber seats its 40 members in a large chamber room decorated in red, which is a reference to the British House of Lords, also the upper house of a bicameral legislature. The Latin phrase “Senatoris est civitatis libertatem tueri” [“It is the duty of a Senator to protect the liberty of the people”] lines a wall in the chamber.
HISTORIC CALIFORNIA CAPITAL LOCATIONS 1. Monterey September 9, 1849 - October 13, 1849 2. Pueblo de San Jose December 15, 1849 - May 1, 1851 3. Vallejo January 5, 1852 - January 12, 1852 4. Sacramento January 16, 1852 - November 2, 1853 5. Vallejo January 3, 1853 - February 4, 1853 6. Benicia Top: The Capitol building is the heart of downtown. Above: A stained glass state seal at the Capitol.
The California Assembly chamber is located at the opposite end of the building. Its green tones are based on those of the British House of Commons, the lower house. The dais rests along a wall shaped like an “E”, with the central projection housing the rostrum. Along the cornice appears a quotation from Abraham
February 11, 1853 - February 25, 1854 7. Sacramento February 28, 1854 - present day
Lincoln in Latin: legislatorum est justas leges condere (“It is the duty of legislators to pass just laws”). Public tours are conducted daily, on the hour, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For tour information, call (916) 324-0333.
MIDTOWN Going to school and living in an urban area has its advantages. Midtown is a perfect example of that.
Top: Sacramento’s midtown neighborhood features many restaurants and shops. Left: There are a myriad of old Victorian homes that have been renovated into apartments in midtown.
The neighborhood, bordered by R Street on the South, J Street on the North, 16th Street on the West and 30th Street on the East, is home to many Hornets.
Below: Tree-lined streets and wide sidewalks make midtown an inviting place to live.
A large number of Sacramento State students live in Midtown due to the area’s fun and vibrant atmosphere and the numerous public transportation options available. Students can take both bus and light rail to get to campus. It is a largely residential community with treelined streets and old Victorians. It is also the center of Sacramento’s art, music, and cultural scene. Boutiques, bars, clubs and upscale and casual dining abound and Midtown has the only winery located in the greater urban area.
Midtown hosts the famous “Second Saturday” street fair on the second Saturday of each month, which attracts thousands of visitors. Midtown is known for being pedestrianfriendly and bike-friendly with continuous marked bike-lanes throughout the neighborhood and a bike path connecting to the American River Parkway which extends to Folsom.
OLD SACRAMENTO In 1839, John Sutter arrived on the shore of the American River near its confluence with the Sacramento River. With the promise of a Mexican land grant, Sutter and his landing party established Sutter's Fort.
In 1853, a mammoth project was proposed to raise the city above the flood level. The ambitious and expensive proposal was not fully accepted until another devastating flood swept through the city in 1862. Within a few years, thousands of cubic yards of earth were brought in on wagons and the daring scheme to raise the street level began. The original street level can be seen throughout Old Sacramento under the boardwalks and in basements.
As the settlement grew and became permanent, it attracted other businessmen looking for opportunities. Sutter and the people he attracted created a commercial center in the area, but it was the Gold Rush in 1848 that created the City of Sacramento. When gold was discovered in the nearby foothills by James Marshall, local merchant Sam Brannan rushed to open a store near the Sacramento River to take advantage of the convenient waterfront location. What was then called Sutter’s Embarcadero was soon known as the City of Sacramento and now Old Sacramento. The city rapidly grew into a trading center for miners outfitting themselves for the gold fields. Early Sacramento’s waterfront location was
Top: The Old Sacramento area of downtown Above: Sutter’s Fort is now a downtown park
prime for commercial success, but was prone to severe flooding. The city also fell victim to repeated fires engulfing its hastily constructed buildings composed mainly of wood and canvas. In 1850 the new city experienced its first devastating flood, and in 1852, the city was again wiped out by high water. It was apparent that drastic measures would have to be taken if it was to be saved.
In the mid-1960’s, a plan was set forth to redevelop the area and through it, the first historic district in the West was created. Today, with 53 historic buildings, Old Sacramento has more buildings of historic value condensed into its 28 acres than most areas of similar size in the west. The area has flourished and is once again a thriving commercial center. Many restaurants, shops, clubs and a comedy club line the wooden sidewalks of a popular hangout for Sacramento locals and tourists alike.
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS Sacramento is home to a wide variety of professional sports - from basketball to baseball and football to soccer. The highlight of that group is the Sacramento Kings. The local NBA franchise features players such as Tyreke Evans, DeMarcus Cousins and Jimmer Fredette. The Kings play at Power Balance Pavilion in Natomas, a neighborhood north of downtown Sacramento. The Sacramento River Cats - the AAA affiliate of the Oakland Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s - play home games from April through early September at Raley Field in West Sacramento. The local professional sports scene also features the United Football Leagueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sacramento Mountain Lions, which play their home games on campus at Hornet Stadium, and the Sacramento Gold FC soccer club. The Folsom Rodeo is a popular event each summer, as well as the Tour of California bike race and many golf tournaments.
Top: The Sacramento Kings play at Power Balance Pavilion, just 15 minutes from campus. Above: The Sacramento River Cats - the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics - play games at Raley Field.
SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL Unlike many universities around the country, Sacramento State is just 15 minutes away from an international airport. Student-athletes benefit with easy travel schedules to road games. Sacramento International Airport (SMF) features 11 airlines (Delta, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska, American, Continental, Hawaiian, U.S. Airways, Frontier, Horizon and United Express) and has direct non-stop to many major cities, including Atlanta, Boise, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, Maui, Minneapolis, New York (JFK), Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane and Washington D.C. Sacramento International Airport also has nonstop flights to 11 California cities Burbank, Eureka, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Ontario, Orange County, Palm Springs, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose and Santa Barbara. There are also nonstop flights into Mexico in Guadalajara and San Jose Del Cabo.
Top: The Sacramento International Airport is just a 15 minute drive from campus. Above: A new terminal is currently being constructed at the Sacramento International Airport.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION The Sacramento Regional Transit District operates 64 bus routes and 37.5 miles of light rail 365 days a year using 76 light rail vehicles, 182 buses and 11 shuttle vans. Buses operate daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. every 15 to 75 minutes, depending on the route. Light rail trains begin operation at 4 a.m. Blue Line and Gold Line trains operate until 10:30 p.m. The Gold Lineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s University/65th station is just two blocks away from the Sacramento State campus. Students receive a free ride pass. The Hornet Express Shuttle bus also runs from the 65th street station and other locations near campus. During the school year, the Hornet Night Shuttle provides free taxi service backand-forth from campus. An Amtrak rail line also runs into downtown Sacramento, with the station serving the California Zephyr Line, the Coast Starlight Line, the San Joaquin Line, and the Capitol Corridor Line.
Top: One of the trains in the Sacramento Regional Transit Light Rail System. Above: The Sacramento State campus is just two blocks from the University/65th Street station.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Sacramento is centrally located to all the best Northern California has to offer.
Above: One of the many waterfalls located in
A 90-minute drive west is the San Francisco Bay Area, a beautiful, bustling metropolitan area of 7.4 million people. Also two hours away, to the east of campus, is pristine Lake Tahoe, which offers world class skiing and snowboarding in the winter plus watersports and beaches in the summer. A three hour drive south of Sacramento is the famous Yosemite National Park, home of three 2,000+ foot waterfalls.
Yosemite National Park. Left: The Golden Gate bridge and the San Francisco Bay Area is less than a two-hour drive from campus. Below: Recreation opportunities abound during all four seasons at Lake Tahoe.
HEAD COACHES
Mike Connors Women’s Rowing 10th Season
Reggie Christiansen Baseball 2nd Season
Jamie Craighead Women’s Basketball 3rd Season
Randy Dedini Women’s Soccer 5th Season
Dima Hrynashka Women’s Tennis 6th Season
Kim Hughes Gymnastics 30th Season
Brian Katz Men’s Basketball 4th Season
Slava Konikov Men’s Tennis 7th Season
Mike Linenberger Men’s Soccer 23rd Season
Kathleen Raske CC/T&F 9th Season
Marshall Sperbeck Football 5th Season
Kathy Strahan Softball 20th Season
David Sutherland Golf 5th Season
Ruben Volta Volleyball 4th Season
SUPPORT STAFF Nat Bailey Equipment Manager
Martinique Baker Administrative Assistant
Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director
Bobby Biggs Director of Cheerleading
Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director
Tina Blessen Stinger Athletic Foundation
Jaime Coffee Public Address Announcer
Veronica Espindola Athletic Equipment Attendant
Angeliza Fontillas Green Army Coordinator
Kylie Hurn Business Assistant
Steve Iwasa Equipment Manager
Mark Livingston Associate Athletics Director
Bill Macriss Deputy Athletics Director
Carter Mattice Athletic Equipment Attendant
Lois Mattice Senior Woman Administrator
Scott Moak Public Address Announcer
Dr. Steve Perez Faculty Athletics Representative
Adam Primas Marketing Director
Tracy Ralls Public Address Announcer
Dr. Clay Redfield Associate Director of Bands
Jolie Roberts Dance Team Director
T-Anté Sims Director of Ticket Operations
Will Schilling Public Address Announcer
Bob Solorio Staff Photographer
Chris Soriano Graphic Designer/ Marketing Assistant
John Smith Special Assistant to the Athletic Director
Steve Tebbs Facilities/Operations Director
Gigi Timpson Business Assistant
Joe Waltasti Assistant Media Relations Director
Rose Welch Business Manager
Becca Whitman Assistant A.D. for Corporate Sales