2006 Hornet Football University Information Name Location Founded (Enrollment) Nickname Colors President Director of Athletics Faculty Athletics Rep.
Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 1947 (27,932) Hornets Green & Gold Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Dr. Terry Wanless Dr. David Raske
Football Information
Classification NCAA Div. I (I-AA football) Conference Big Sky Stadium, Cap. Hornet Stadium, 21,195 (Grass) Head Coach Steve Mooshagian Overall Record 7-26 (3 years) Sacramento State Record Same Office Phone (916) 278-7053 2005 Overall Record 2-9 2005 Conference Record (finish) 1-6 (T-7th) Starters Returning 18 (6 off./10 def./2 kick) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 41/18 Assistant Coaches Jim House Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Lou Baiz Defensive Coordinator/LBs Scott Criner Offensive Coordinator/QBs/WRs Stephon Pace Defensive Backs Richard Sanchez Running Backs/Special Teams Mike Orthmann Offensive Line/Recruiting Steve Roberson Outside Linebackers Adrian Ross Asst. Defensive Line Mark Odin Tight Ends Chris Cavender Student Assistant Kevin Hall Student Assistant Jacob Houston Student Assistant Aaron Sapien Student Assistant Chris Crooks Video Coordinator Clint Baer Student Manager Strength, Medical and Training Staff Gary Uribe Strength and Conditioning Scott Salwasser Asst. Strength and Conditioning Joe Ramos Athletic Trainer Dr. Alan Hirahara Team Doctor Dr. Ronald Sockolov Team Doctor Dr. Harold Strauch Team Doctor Dr. Boris Ellyason Team Doctor Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist Dr. Greg Heise Team Dentist Dr. Robert Hulbert Team Chiropractor Dr. Kyle Yamashiro Team Physical Therapist
Media Relations Facts
Office Phone (916) 278-6896 Fax Machine (916) 278-5429 Web site www.hornetsports.com Media Relations Director Brian Berger Office Phone (916) 278-4313 Home Phone (916) 928-0992 Berger’s e-mail bwberger@csus.edu Assistant Media Relations Dir. Ryan Bjork Bjork’s e-mail rbjork@csus.edu Media Relations Assistant Andria Wenzel Wenzel’s e-mail awenzel@csus.edu Press Box Phone (916) 278-5995
General Information
2005 Year in Review
Quick Facts ..................................... 1
2005 Final Statistics ..................48-51
Media Information ........................... 2
2005 Box Scores.......................52-57 52-57
Road Headquarters .......................... 2
2005 Big Sky Standings ................. 58
2006 Outlook .............................. 4-6
2005 Big Sky Team Stats ................ 58
2006 Roster Breakdown ................... 7
2005 Big Sky Individual Stats .......... 59
2006 Pronunciation Guide ............... 7
2005 All-Big Sky Conference .......... 60
2006 Roster ................................. 8-9 Alex Spanos Sports Complex .......... 10
Records, Results & Misc.
This is Hornet Football .................... 11
Team Season Records ................62-63
Strength and Conditioning.............. 12
Team Single-Game Records .......64-65
The Coaches
Rushing Records ........................66-67 66-67 Passing Records ........................68-69
Steve Mooshagian .................... 14-15
Receiving Records .....................70-71
Lou Baiz/Scott Criner ..................... 16
Defensive Records .....................72-73
Jim House/Stephon Pace ................ 17
Miscellaneous Records ...............74-75
Richard Sanchez/Mike Ortmann .... 18
Yearly Leaders ............................... 76
Steve Roberson/Adrian Ross .......... 19
The Last Time ................................. 77
Mark Odin/Support Staff ............... 20
Coaching Fast Facts........................ 78
The Players
Yearly Records ..........................79-81 Series Results ............................82-83
2006 Players’ Bios ................... 22-37
All-Time Roster ..........................84-85
Honors Candidates ................... 22-26
Hornets in the Pros ....................86-88
Returners.................................. 27-33
Hall of Fame .................................. 88
Midyear Transfers ..................... 34-35
All-Americans/All-Conference ........ 89
Newcomers .............................. 36-37
Team Honors ................................. 90
2006 Geographical Roster ............. 38
Hornet Stadium .............................. 91
Opponents/ Big Sky Conference
Big Sky Conference ........................ 92
University Information
Boise State/Cal Poly ...................... 40
Sacramento State ......................94-95
Montana/Eastern Washington ........ 41
City of Sacramento ......................... 96
Weber State/Montana State ........... 42
President Alexander Gonzalez ........ 97
Northern Arizona/Northern Colo. .. 43
Director of Athletics Terry Wanless .. 97
Idaho State/Portland State ............. 44
Hornet Head Coaches .................... 98
UC Davis/Notes ............................ 45
Athletic Training ............................. 98
Composite Schedule ....................... 46
Academic Advising ........................ 99 Support Staff................................ 100
Credits
The 2006 Sacramento State football media guide was written, designed and edited by Media Relations Director Brian Berger. Media guide covers also designed by Berger. Assistance in editing provided by Assistance Media Relations Director Ryan Bjork, Media Relations Assistant Andria Wenzel and the Sacramento State football staff. Photographs not credited provided by Sam Parsons, Bob Solorio and Sacramento State media relations files. Sacramento information from Chamber of Commerce sources. Ricky Ray photo on page 69 courtesy of the Edmonton Eskimos. Aaron Garcia photo on page 69 taken by Brian Winkler/BBS WireImage.com. Photo on page 90 used with permission from Mark Pfau and Tom Hanks. Printing was provided by Dome Printing of Sacramento, Calif.
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Media Information MEDIA INFORMATION Sacramento State Athletics Media Relations Director (football): Brian Berger, (916) 278-4313 Assistant Director: Ryan Bjork, (916) 278-6896 Assistant: Andria Wenzel, (916) 278-6896 (916) 278-5429 (fax) (916) 278-5995 (Hornet Stadium Press Box) HORNETSPORTS.COM - All press releases, statistics and rosters are available at www.hornetsports.com. 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 Mooshagian. No interviews will be allowed during practice. Following games, Coach Mooshagian and selected players will be made available for interviews.
HORNET FOOTBALL ON KTKZ IN 2006 The Hornet athletics department begins its eighth year in partnership with KTKZ 1380-AM, broadcasting Sacramento State football and men’s basketball games for the 2006-2007 school year. In addition to covering all 11 of the Hornets’ regular season football games live this year, KTKZ will also air all of the men’s basketball games. The station will also continue its hour-long football pregame show and weekly coach’s show with Steve Mooshgaian. The broadcast team of Steve McElroy and Jason Ross return for their 10th-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 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 (6) and Jason (4). Ross also serves as the sports director at Sports 1140 KHTK and is also a member of the Sacramento Kings broadcast team. He and his wife, Alva, have a four-year old son, Jackson.
RADIO TELEPHONE LINES - Two courtesy phone lines 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.
2006 TRAVEL INFORMATION Boise State Doubletree Hotel - Riverside 2900 Chinden Blvd. Boise, ID 83714 Ph: (208) 343-1871 Montana Holiday Inn Parkside 200 South Pattee St. Missoula, MT 59802 Ph: (406) 721-8550 Eastern Washington Red Lion Hotel at the Park W. 303 North River Dr. Spokane, WA 99201 Ph: (509) 326-8000 Northern Arizona Quality Inn Mountain Ranch (10/20) 6701 E. Mountain Ranch Rd. Williams, AZ 86046 Ph: (866) 687-2624 La Quinta Inn (10/21) 911 S. 48th St. Tempe, AZ 85281 Ph: (480) 967-4465 Idaho State Holiday Inn (11/3) 1399 Bench Rd. Pocatello, ID 83201 Ph: (208) 237-1400 La Quinta Inn (11/4) 4905 W. Wiley Post Way Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Ph: (801) 366-4444
They Cover The Hornets Sacramento Bee Bill Bradley, Sports Editor John Schumacher, Beat 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-4100 FAX (916) 326-5503 Neighbors (Sacramento Bee) Bill Paterson, Sports Editor 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 321-1001 FAX (916) 326-5503 Associated Press (Sacramento) 925 L Street #320 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-9555 FAX (916) 446-2756
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State Hornet Armando Botello II, Sports Editor Sacramento State Sacramento, CA 95819-6102 (916) 278-7248 FAX (916) 278-6585
KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) Del Rodgers, Danny Pommells 3 Television Circle Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 325-3765 or 3753 FAX (916) 441-4050
KUVS Channel 19 (Univision) Enrique Gonzalez 1710 Arden Way Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 614-1974 FAX (916) 614-1906
KTKZ Radio (1380 AM) Michael Reichert, G.M. 1425 River Park Drive, Ste. 520 Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 924-9422 FAX (916) 924-1587
Roseville Press Tribune Tim Menicutch 188 Cirby Way Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 786-6500 FAX (916) 783-1183
KXTV Channel 10 (ABC) Bryan May, Ryan Yamamoto 400 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 321-3373 FAX (916) 447-6107
KMAX Channel 31 (UPN) 2713 KOVR Drive W. Sacramento, CA 95605 (916) 374-1301 FAX (916) 374-1304
Sports 1140 KHTK (1140 AM) Jason Ross, Sports Director 5244 Madison Ave. Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 338-9200 FAX (916) 338-9159
Associated Press (San Francisco) Greg Beacham, Sports 303 Second St., Suite 680 North San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 495-1708 FAX (415) 495-4967
KOVR Channel 13 (CBS) Arran Anderson 2713 KOVR Drive W. Sacramento, CA 95605 (916) 374-1301 FAX (916) 374-1304
KTXL Channel 40 (FOX) Jim Crandell, Mark Demsky 4655 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 454-4548 FAX (916) 739-0559
KFBK Radio (1530 AM) Pat Walsh, Sports Director 1440 Ethan Way Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 924-3901 FAX (916) 921-5555
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Season Outlook SEASON OUTLOOK: DEFENSE, VETERANS LEAD HORNETS INTO NEW LOOK BIG SKY Led by 10 returning starters on defense and a revamped offense, the Sacramento State football team will look to challenge for a top spot in a new look Big Sky Conference. The Hornets’ league welcomes Northern Colorado into the fold for the first time and will also see a changing of the guard among the conference’s elite quarterbacks. Along with Sacramento State, four other Big Sky schools will open 2006 with a different quarterback that began last season. “We are finally at a point where we have an upperclass-led team,” Sacramento State head coach Steve Mooshagian said. “For the last few years, we have been one of the youngest teams in the Big Sky but now we are using that early experience to our advantage. “This team has higher goals than we have had in the past. I strongly believe that we can accomplish those goals during the coarse of the season.” Before the Hornets get to the league portion of its schedule, the team will have the challenge of facing Div. I-A Boise State and Div. I-AA playoff participant Cal Poly. From that point, things do not lighten up as Sacramento State will travel to both Montana and Eastern Washington. Both of those schools competed in the Div. I-AA playoffs meaning each of the Hornets’ first four opponents played in the postseason last year. The team returns home to take on Weber State and Montana State before returning to the road to meet Northern Arizona. The final half of the schedule includes home games against Northern Colorado and Portland State and road contests at Idaho State and UC Davis. The game against the Aggies on Nov. 18 will be the regular season finale for Sacramento State. The contest marks the first time that the Causeway Classic will be played at the end of the schedule since 1985.
QUARTERBACKS
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/2 For the second straight season, the Hornets enter the season with the quarterback job wide open. The team has four quarterbacks listed on the roster, however, only Crosby Wehr has taken a snap for the team. Wehr appeared in three games last season, including a start against Montana. The local product from Oakmont High School shared time running the first team offense during the spring with junior college transfer Tim Brockwell. Brockwell helped lead Glendale Community College (Ariz.) to an 11-0 record and the NJCAA national title last season. During the year, he threw for 2,255 yards and 18 touchdowns to earn NJCAA Region I Offensive Player of the Year and Western State Football League Offensive Player of the Year honors. After committing to Sacramento State late in the spring, Marcel Marquez will attempt to secure the starting role in training camp. An athletic QB who was named second team All-America by JC Gridwire, Marquez was the leading rusher and passer for College of the Canyons last season. During the year, he threw for 3,107 yards and 28 touchdowns while also
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rushing for 660 yards and 13 scores. His 3,767 yards of total offense were the most on the team and ranked fourth in the state. Sophomore KC Patterson rounds out the quartet of signal callers. A native of Granite Bay, Calif., Patterson spent his prep career at Oakmont High School before moving on to the University of San Diego. Patterson will have to sit out the season due to the fact that he transferred from another Div. I-AA school. “The battle for the starting quarterback job is going to be tough during training camp,” Mooshagian said. “The three are all athletic but possess different strengths. Crosby has the experience of being here three years but Brockwell and Marquez have both been a part of JC national championship teams. “We are looking for the quarterback to manage the game and make good decisions.”
Sophomore Torrell Baker made the move back to running back during the spring. As a freshman, Baker played receiver for the team where he caught 11 passes for 109 yards and a score. One of the most explosive players for the Hornets, the coaching staff will look to find ways to get the ball in Baker’s hands. Redshirt freshman Dalen Mason will also play. A product of Edison High School in Fresno, Calif., Mason was Sacramento State’s offensive scout team player of the year in 2005. “This is the spot where I am most excited on offense,” Mooshagian explained. “We have four athletic runners that represent each class. Mole and Mason are larger backs that use their power while Baker and Daniels are on the smaller side but are extremely elusive.” The Hornets will also return to using a fullback in 2006. Five new players will contend for the starting job. Junior John Alanis and freshman Blake Milton were both with the squad during the spring. Alanis teamed with Brockwell at Glendale Community College in Arizona last season. In his one year as a fullback, he caught 30 passes for 351 yards and a touchdown while helping Glendale win the NJCAA national title. A running back in high school, Milton joined the Hornets during the spring and immediately shifted to fullback. Junior college transfer Rainbow Mauga comes from Grossmont JC while junior Ryan Hastie transfers in from Oregon and sophomore Seth McDaniels comes from Fresno State. “The fullback is going to have to be multi-dimensional,” Mooshagian said. “We will sometimes line him up as a receiver or H-back and they are going to have to be able to run, catch and block.”
Ryan Mole RUNNING BACKS
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/1 Arguably the deepest position on the offensive side of the ball, the Hornets will have numerous options in the backfield. All four returners have at least a year of experience in the system and three players have started for Sacramento State in the past. The group is led by junior Ryan Mole. A two-year starter, Mole has amassed 1,626 career rushing yards in his two seasons. Despite playing just three Big Sky games last year, he was named second team all-Big Sky for the second straight season. Mole, who ranks sixth in school history in rushing, missed all of the spring after having shoulder surgery. Doctors expect him to be ready to compete by the start of camp but the coaching staff is toying with the idea of letting him redshirt in 2006. While Mole was out of the lineup at the end of the season, senior Kris Daniels stepped into the starting role. Daniels rushed for 356 yards and four touchdowns during the season. However, all but nine of those yards came in the final four games. His best outing came against Montana State where he had 132 yards.
Phillip Perry RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 With six returning letterwinners, Sacramento State has plenty of options at receiver and tight end. All three starters (Ryan Coogler, Bobby Mooshagian and Phillip Perry) return on the outside while the team will search for a new starting tight end. Coogler is the veteran of the receiving corps, having spent each of the last two years in the starting lineup.
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Season Outlook A transfer from Saint Mary’s, Coogler has caught a pass in 21 of his 22 games in a Hornet uniform. Last season, the Richmond, Calif., native caught 45 balls for 441 yards and a score. Coogler enters the year with 73 career receptions and is just seven shy of cracking the top 10 in school history. Like Coogler, Mooshagian was also named honorable mention all-Big Sky last season. In his first collegiate season, Mooshagian caught 24 passes for 245 yards. He also was the team’s primary punt returner — a job he will challenge for in 2006. Perry has started games each of the last two years. After a solid freshman campaign in 2004, Perry was limited to just six receptions in 2005. However, he was able to average a team-leading 12.8 yards per reception. Junior Billy White returns to the team after taking last season off. White began his collegiate career in 2003 where he caught 14 passes for 122 yards and a score. He broke his wrist in the season opener at Nevada in 2004 and has not played since. Junior Tyler Fanucchi joined the team just weeks prior to the start of last season. A transfer from Iowa, Fanucchi caught six passes for 72 yards. Redshirt freshman Elon Paige and senior transfer Jason Barnes will contend for playing time along with incoming freshman Ronald Richardson and Morris Walker. All four players prepped in the Sacramento area with Paige playing at Laguna Creek, Barnes at Del Campo, Richardson at Grant and Walker at Granite Bay. “Five of our returning receivers have started games for us,” Mooshagian said. “This group has caught over 150 passes and has a lot of experience. There is not a lot of separation between them (on the depth chart).” Sophomore Ray Navar is the only returner at tight end. Navar played in eight games as a true freshman and caught one pass for 12 yards. Junior Tim Bessolo, JC transfer Jeremiah Mareko and freshmen Brian Heath and Jacob Castillo will also compete for the job. Bessolo made the transition from quarterback to tight end during the spring and will fight for playing time. Mareko is one of several players to come from Grossmont JC. Last season, Mareko was an offensive captain for the Griffins who posted a 13-1 overall record and won the California state title. A high school lineman, Heath will shift to tight end at the college level. Last season, he helped lead Del Oro High School to the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title. Castillo was primarily a blocking tight end in high school but has a solid frame (6-4, 250) for the position. “Ray Navar had an excellent spring and made the most of his opportunity,” Mooshagian said. “We also have high expectations for Mareko.”
OFFENSIVE LINE
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/8 Don’t be surprised if the offensive linemen wear name tags at the start of training camp. With just one returning starter and two lettermen returning, the unit will have a lot of getting-to-know-you to do. Sophomore Tyrone Davis and junior Lindsey Kellogg are the only two of the 14 linemen on the roster
to have played in a game for Sacramento State. Davis walked on to the Hornets last fall and worked his way into the starting lineup for the final four games of the year at center. A graduate of Ontario High School, Davis will likely make the shift to guard in 2006. Kellogg has started games in both of his collegiate seasons. Last year, he started three games at right guard and the Hornets responded by rushing for 162.0 yards per game in those contests. The team also scored five of its 10 rushing touchdowns in those games. Redshirt freshmen Joe Valdes, Jordan Hunter and Tim Carr all return for their first active season. Valdes, who was a walk-on from California High School in San Ramon, Calif., has impressed coaches enough to challenge for a starting job. At 6-foot-7, 320 pounds, Valdes is the largest player on the team. Hunter has added 45 pounds since coming to Sacramento State last season and will likely serve as a backup at tackle. The coaching staff has also entertained the idea of moving Hunter to tight end for selected plays. Juniors Kyle Leitzke and Matt Gaughen each saw considerable action during the spring and will serve as the team’s top two centers in the fall. Leitzke was an all-Mission Conference selection last season at Palomar JC. The 6-foot-1, 290-pounder allowed just three sacks during his two seasons with the Comets. Gaughen was a first team All-American by JC Athletic Bureau as well as first team all-state and allleague while playing for Grossmont JC. Senior Matt Russell returned to Northern California during the spring after spending time at Missouri. The Vallejo, Calif., native was an all-state selection while playing at Solano JC. The newcomers include highly-touted recruits Francisco Cruz and Kyle Tahsler. Cruz is another Grossmont JC transfer who will likely play tackle. Tahsler, who will play guard, comes from Solano JC where he was an all-conference selection. Other newcomers are comprised of Christian Clark, Kyle Morrison, Jeff Perez and Alex Spencer. “If this unit develops, as I think they can, they could become a real special group,” Mooshagian explained. “They have a lot of toughness and possess the mental makeup that you look for in an offensive lineman. “Even though they have yet to play a game together, there is a lot of camaraderie and they seem to mesh well together.”
DEFENSIVE LINE
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 With three starters returning, the defensive line is the most experienced it has been in years. The front four will be led by sophomore Mike Brannon and juniors James Henderson and Chris Hurts. Brannon tallied 11 tackles-for-loss during his first collegiate season and earned honorable mention allBig Sky honors. The Rancho Cordova, Calif., native ended the year with 54 tackles to lead the team’s defensive linemen while starting all 11 games. Henderson started opposite Brandon in eight games and recorded a career high 21 tackles. That total included 8.5 tackles-for-loss. Another local product (Florin High School), Henderson will likely retain his
starting job on the end. Hurts is the lone returning starter on the interior of the line. Last season, he started all 11 games and ended the year with 14 total tackles. Hurts will likely be paired in the middle with junior college transfer Dallas Mauga. One of the top JC defensive linemen in the country, Mauga originally committed to San Diego State in 2005 but did not play for the Aztecs. Following his sophomore season at Grossmont JC, Mauga was named first team AllAmerica by JC Gridwire. He was also a two-time first team all-Foothill Conference and the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2004. “The defensive line had the best spring among all our units,” Mooshagian said. “They opened at full speed and helped make our offensive line better.
Chris Hurts “Brannon, Henderson and Hurts have all proven their skills in the Big Sky and will only get better. I also feel that Dallas Mauga has a chance to make a huge impact during his first year.” Other returners who will look to contribute to the unit are Adolph Stone and LaMarr Robinson. Stone appeared in eight games last season after transferring from Chaffey College. The senior tallied eight tackles during the year, including 2.5 for loss. Robinson is entering his third year with the team. After redshirting in 2004, he played in nine contests last season where he had three tackles. Along with Mauga, Sacramento State also signed junior college transfer Blaine Jackson and high school seniors Andrew Blume and Bill Sherman. Jackson comes from Palomar College where he was a first team all-Mission Conference selection in 2005. One of the top football players and wrestlers in Northern California, Blume could work his way into the lineup during his first season. While at Sonora High School, he was named all-section and was the Valley Oak League co-Defensive Player of the Year. As a wrestler, Blume was the top ranked heavyweight in the section and was ranked as high as third in the state and 23rd nationally. The Sacramento Bee’s Defensive Player of the Year, Sherman helped lead Del Oro High School to the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title. During the year he had 51 tackles while leading the team to a 13-0 overall record. Other newcomers include Kyle Balmer, Tamerat
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Season Outlook Berhe, Corey Brown, Austin Collett, Maybin Espy, and James Patterson.
LINEBACKERS
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1 The largest gap to fill on defense will come at linebacker where the Hornets have to replace Matt Logue. An All-American last season who was also the Big Sky’s co-Defensive MVP, Logue led the team with 105 total tackles, including 14.5 tackles for loss. Senior Tyson Butler will shift from middle linebacker to the weak side in 2006. Butler enjoyed his finest season as a Hornet last year where he had 59 total tackles, 9.5 tackles-for-loss and 6.5 sacks. The threeyear starter also set the school record with 3.5 sacks against Eastern Washington. Butler’s vacated spot in the middle will likely be manned by sophomore Cyrus Mulitalo. As a true freshman in 2005, Mulitalo appeared in all 11 games and ended the season with 22 tackles. The starting job on the strong side is not quite as clear as the other two spots. Seniors Steve Lynn and Tony DeMonaco, both of whom started games last season, will enter the fall fighting for the nod. Lynn came to Sacramento State after spending three seasons at Oregon. A native of Pleasant Hill, Calif., Lynn started each of his 10 games last season and concluded the year with 36 total tackles. DeMonaco walked on during the fall and quickly impressed the coaching staff with his hard work. The Walnut, Calif., native played in all 11 games and started the season finale against Montana. During the year, he tallied 20 tackles, including two for loss. While those four will be the primary linebackers, returners Faheem Muhammad, James Bogetti and Calvin Robinson will also hope to see time. Muhammad will backup Mulitalo in the middle while Robinson and Bogetti are both listed as weak-side linebackers. Junior college transfer Johnnie Brannon — the older brother of Mike — came to the team during the spring after two solid seasons at American River College. He will be joined by incoming freshman Ryan
Tony DeMonaco
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Smith, Geoff Warner and Allan Mohan. The trio were each named all-league as high school seniors. Walk-ons Lamont Butler and Andrew Gregorio will also contend for a roster spot. “Anytime you replace a player like Matt Logue, it is difficult. However, this group has the makeup and the skills to be successful,” Mooshagian said. “We have four players that have all started games and also get great leadership from some of the veterans.”
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 The Hornet secondary nearly returns intact as five of the six players who started at least three games are back in the mix. The unit has a combined 48 starts led by safeties Brett Shelton and Brent Webber. The juniors have been paired together for each of the last two seasons. Shelton has started all 22 games during his career while Webber has earned a spot in the lineup in 19 contests. Last season, the tandem were named co-Outstanding LB/DB on the team. Shelton earned second team all-West Region and Big Sky honors for the second straight year. The Bakersfield, Calif., native matched his freshman total with 83 total tackles. His career mark of 166 places him just 23 stops away from cracking the Sacramento State career top 10. One of the most consistent players in the Big Sky, Shelton has had at least four tackles in each of his 22 career games. Webber had a career best 64 tackles and a pair of interceptions in 2005 which earned him honorable mention all-Big Sky accolades. He has also shown the ability to score, returning a fumble for a touchdown as a freshman and taking an interception to the end zone last season. The other three returning starters will compete for the two starting jobs on the corners. Senior Kiel McDonald, junior Jody Johnson and sophomore Durrell Oliver rotated through the lineup last year opposite of Brandon Smith (who later went on to attend minicamp with the Detroit Lions). McDonald, who transferred from Arizona prior to last season, started five games and ended the year with 17 tackles. A native of Milpitas, Calif., McDonald graduated with a degree in communication studies in May and is currently enrolled in graduate school. Johnson is back for his fourth season in the Green and Gold. In 2005, he started four games and recorded a career best 29 tackles. Oliver was a late addition to last season’s recruiting class and responded by tallying 21 tackles. A native of Fresno, Calif., Oliver started three games and had an interception. If the five returning starters are not enough, the secondary also features safeties Kevin Davis and Richard Moore. Davis, who is athletic enough to play both cornerback and safety, recorded 13 tackles last season despite playing just seven games. A fourthyear senior, Moore has seen action in all 11 games each of the last two seasons. Newcomers to the unit include freshmen Craig King and Dorian Brown and walk-ons James Johnson, Nate Jones, Jerrell Mitchell and Daniel Hart. King was initially listed by the coaching staff as a receiver last spring but has been shifted to the defensive side of the ball. While at St. Ignatius High School in San Francisco, he was the West Catholic
Athletic League Utility Player of the Year. Brown was a three-time all-Mt. Baldy League selection, including first team honors as a senior. A graduate of Don Lugo High School, he had 92 tackles in 2005. “Our secondary is very solid,” Mooshagian said. “On the corners, McDonald, Johnson and Oliver have all played well and should push each other during the fall. We also like what we have seen from King and could possibly move Davis if we need to. “The safety spots are locked down by Shelton and Webber. The two have played together for two years and continue to improve.”
SPECIAL TEAMS
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/0 The Sacramento State kicking game appears to be settled before the season begins as Juan Gamboa and Mitch Lively return to handle the kicking and punting duties, respectively. A sophomore, Gamboa made 22-of-23 extra-point attempts last season and was also successful on six field goal tries. His best showing came at Portland State where he converted 41 and 42-yard field goals. Gamboa also shared the kickoff duties with Lively. During the year, Gamboa kicked off 31 times with an average of 51.8 yards per kick. “Last season we rotated holders and snappers throughout the year and Juan was never able to develop any consistency,” Mooshagian said. “We fixed that problem during the spring and Juan responded nicely.” After ending the season strong, Lively hopes to keep his momentum going throughout 2006. Lively was named honorable mention all-Big Sky after averaging 39.5 yards per punt. His average improved to 42.8 yards per punt over the last six games of the season, including a 53.2 yard average against Weber State. A two-sport athlete, Lively is also a pitcher for the Sacramento State baseball team which qualified for the Western Athletic Conference tournament last spring. “Mitch is a great athlete with an NFL-caliber leg and body,” Mooshagian said. “I am excited to watch how he develops this year and into the future. The sky is truly the limit for him.” The Hornets are also in good hands when it comes to the return game. Daniels was named first team all-West Region and second team all-Big Sky last season after leading the league with an average of 27.4 yards per return. That mark ranked him seventh nationally. Bobby Mooshagian is the front runner to handle the punt return duties in the fall. As a freshman, Mooshagian was the team’s primary punt returner with 10 attempts. Other possible kick and punt returners include Torrell Baker and Ryan Coogler. The long snapper job is not as clear. Bessolo handled the duties during the spring and will likely be challenged by Heath during training camp.
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Offense
Quarterbacks 5 Crosby Wehr (6-3, 210, Jr.) 7 Tim Brockwell (6-2, 235, Jr.) 8 Marcel Marquez (5-11, 185, Jr.) KC Patterson (6-3, 205, So.) Running Backs 6 Torrell Baker (5-9, 175, So.) 9 Dalen Mason (5-9, 190, Fr.) 13 Ryan Mole (5-10, 195, Jr.) 27 Kris Daniels (5-7, 175, Sr.) Fullback 33 John Alanis (6-0, 225, Jr.) 46 Blake Milton (5-10, 225, Fr.) Ryan Hastie (6-0, 240, Jr.) Rainbow Mauga (5-8, 220, Sr.) Seth McDaniels (6-0, 230, So.)
Defense
Defensive Ends 38 LaMarr Robinson (6-2, 230, So.) 91 James Henderson (6-2, 245, Jr.) 93 Blaine Jackson (6-3, 260, Jr.) 99 Mike Brannon (6-2, 240, So.) Mike Balmer (6-4, 240, Fr.) Tamerat Berhe (6-2, 215, Fr.) Corey Brown (6-5, 230, Fr.) Maybin Espy (6-3, 260, Jr.) James Patterson (6-1, 240, Fr.) Defensive Tackles 51 Chris Hurts (6-3, 290, Jr.) 55 Bill Sherman (6-2, 295, Fr.) 76 Adolph Stone (6-0, 275, Sr.) 92 Dallas Mauga (6-1, 300, Jr.) 95 Andrew Blume (6-2, 280, Fr.) Austin Collett (6-3, 260, Jr.)
Wide Receivers 2 Phillip Perry (6-2, 190, Jr.) 3 Bobby Mooshagian (5-11, 195, So.) 12 Jason Barnes (6-4, 190, Sr.) 14 Tyler Fannuchi (5-9, 190, Jr.) 15 Ronald Richardson (6-0, 200, Fr.) 17 Ryan Coogler (5-10, 185, Sr.) 19 Elon Paige (6-4, 190, Fr.) 80 Billy White (6-1, 200, Jr.) Harvey Taylor (5-9, 170, Jr.) Morris Walker (5-9, 160, Fr.)
Strong-Side Linebackers 22 Steve Lynn (6-0, 220, Sr.) 40 Ryan Smith (6-2, 245, Fr.) 44 Tony DeMonaco (6-0, 210, Sr.) 50 Johnnie Brannon (6-2, 230, Jr.) Lamont Butler (6-1, 235, Jr.)
Tackles 63 Francisco Cruz (6-4, 280, Jr.) 69 Matt Russell (6-5, 315, Sr.) 72 Joe Valdes (6-7, 320, Fr.) 78 Jordan Hunter (6-6, 285, Fr.) Kyle Morrison (6-5, 300, Jr.) Jeff Perez (6-3, 270, Fr.)
Weak-Side Linebackers 35 Allan Mohan (6-1, 200, Fr.) 36 James Bogetti (5-11, 200, Sr.) 43 Tyson Butler (6-1, 250, Sr.) 48 Calvin Robinson (6-0, 200, Fr.) Andrew Gregorio (5-11, 200, Fr.)
Guards 61 Lindsey Kellogg (6-1, 280, Jr.) 62 Kyle Tahsler (6-3, 295, Jr.) 65 Tyrone Davis (6-3, 315, So.) 68 Tim Carr (6-4, 250, Fr.) Christian Clark (6-3, 250, Fr.) Alex Spencer (6-2, 255, Fr.) Centers 57 Kyle Leitzke (6-1, 290, Jr.) 77 Matt Gaughen (6-1, 310, Jr.) Tight Ends 11 Tim Bessolo (6-4, 235, Jr.) 81 Ray Navar (6-6, 250, So.) 87 Brian Heath (6-4, 255, Fr.) 88 Jeremiah Mareko (6-1, 280, Jr.) 89 Jacob Castillo (6-4, 250, Fr.)
Middle Linebackers 42 Cyrus Mulitalo (6-1, 245, So.) 52 Geoff Warner (6-0, 220, Fr.) 56 Faheem Muhammed (5-11, 230, So.)
Cornerbacks 4 Kiel McDonald (5-11, 190, Sr.) 10 Jody Johnson (5-9, 175, Jr.) 24 Durrell Oliver (6-0, 185, So.) 28 Bryan Parker (6-0, 175, Jr.) 29 Craig King (6-2, 205, Fr.) James Johnson (5-11, 180, Fr.) Nate Jones (5-9, 165, Fr.) Strong Safeties 18 Richard Moore (5-8, 195, Sr.) 20 Kevin Davis (5-10, 190, So.) 31 Brent Webber (6-0, 200, Jr.) Jerrell Mitchell (6-1, 195, Fr.) Free Safety 23 Dorian Brown (6-1, 185, Fr.) 25 Brett Shelton (6-1, 200, Jr.) Daniel Hart (5-10, 180, Fr.)
Special Teams
Kicker/Punter 1 Juan Gamboa (5-9, 165, So.) 34 Mitch Lively (6-4, 220, Sr.) Chris Clarizo (5-9, 170, Fr.)
Hornet Facts Pronunciation Guide
Tim Bessolo......................................... BESS-uh-lo James Bogetti ...................................... buh-JET-ee Tony DeMonaco .........................duh-MON-uh-co Tyler Fanucchi................................. fuh-NEW-kee Matt Gaughen .......................................... GAHN Kyle Leitzke .............................................LITS-kee Jeremiah Mareko ................................ muh-REK-o Dallas Mauga .....................................MAW-gwa Kiel McDonald ............................................. KYLE Cyrus Mulitalo .............................. mool-ih-TAH-lo Ray Navar............................................. nuh-VAR Kyle Tahsler ........................................... TAHZ-ler Crosby Wehr ............................................. WEER Steve Mooshagian ...................moo-SHAY-gee-an Lou Baiz ...................................................... BI-ez
Miscellaneous Facts
Tallest ....................................... Joe Valdes (6-7) Shortest .................................... Kris Daniels (5-7) Heaviest .....................................Joe Valdes (320) Lightest ......... Chris Clarizo & Morris Walker (160)
Career Starts
Pos. ........Name .........................................Starts P/K .........Mitch Lively ..................................... 29 LB ...........Tyson Butler ..................................... 22 DB ..........Brett Shelton .................................... 22 DB ..........Brent Webber .................................. 19 WR .........Ryan Coogler .................................. 18 DT ..........Chris Hurts ...................................... 18 RB...........Ryan Mole ....................................... 15 K ............Juan Gamboa ................................. 12 DE ..........Mike Brannon .................................. 11 LB ...........Steve Lynn ......................................... 9 WR .........Phillip Perry ....................................... 9 DE ..........James Henderson ............................... 8 RB...........Torrell Baker ...................................... 6 DB ..........Kiel McDonald ................................... 5 WR .........Bobby Mooshagian ............................ 5 DB ..........Bryan Parker ..................................... 5 WR .........Billy White ........................................ 5 OL ..........Tyrone Davis ..................................... 4 DB ..........Jody Johnson ..................................... 4 OL ..........Lindsey Kellogg.................................. 4 DB ..........Durrell Oliver..................................... 3 RB...........Kris Daniels ....................................... 2 LB ...........Tony DeMonaco ................................ 2 WR .........Tyler Fanucchi ................................... 1 QB ..........Crosby Wehr ..................................... 1 Note: A start is credited to the 11 offensive and 11 defensive players that play on their unit’s first play of the game.
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2006 Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name, Pos. 33 John Alanis, FB 6
Torrell Baker, RB Kyle Balmer, DL
12 Jason Barnes, WR Tamerat Berhe, DL 11 Tim Bessolo, TE 95 Andrew Blume, DL 36 James Bogetti, LB 50 Johnnie Brannon, LB 99 Mike Brannon, DL 7
Tim Brockwell, QB Corey Brown, DE
23 Dorian Brown, DB Lamont Butler, LB 43 Tyson Butler, LB 68 Tim Carr, OL 89 Jacob Castillo, TE Chris Clarizo, K Christian Clark, OL Austin Collett, DL 17 Ryan Coogler, WR 63 Francisco Cruz, OL 27 Kris Daniels, RB 20 Kevin Davis, DB 65 Tyrone Davis, OL 44 Tony DeMonaco, LB Maybin Espy, DL 14 Tyler Fannuchi, WR 1
Juan Gamboa, K
77 Matt Gaughen, OL Andrew Gregorio, LB Daniel Hart, DB Ryan Hastie, FB 87 Brian Heath, OL 91 James Henderson, DL 78 Jordan Hunter, OL 51 Chris Hurts, DL 93 Blaine Jackson, DL James Johnson, DB 10 Jody Johnson, DB Nate Jones, DB 61 Lindsey Kellogg, OL 29 Craig King, DB
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 33 34 35 36 38 40 42 43 44 46 48 50 51 52 55 56 57 61 62 63 65 68 69
Name Juan Gamboa Phillip Perry Bobby Mooshagian Kiel McDonald Crosby Wehr Torrell Baker Tim Brockwell Marcel Marquez Dalen Mason Jody Johnson Tim Bessolo Jason Barnes Ryan Mole Tyler Fannuchi Ronald Richardson Ryan Coogler Richard Moore Elon Paige Kevin Davis Steve Lynn Dorian Brown Durrell Oliver Brett Shelton Kris Daniels Bryan Parker Craig King Brent Webber John Alanis Mitch Lively Allan Mohan James Bogetti LaMarr Robinson Ryan Smith Cyrus Mulitalo Tyson Butler Tony DeMonaco Blake Milton Calvin Robinson Johnnie Brannon Chris Hurts Geoff Warner Bill Sherman Faheem Muhammed Kyle Leitzke Lindsey Kellogg Kyle Tahsler Francisco Cruz Tyrone Davis Tim Carr Matt Russell
Pos. K WR WR DB QB RB QB QB RB DB TE WR RB WR WR WR DB WR DB LB DB DB DB RB DB DB DB FB P LB LB DL LB LB LB LB FB LB LB DL LB DL LB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL
Ht. 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-7 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-5
Wt. 165 190 195 190 210 175 235 185 190 175 235 190 195 190 200 185 195 190 190 220 185 185 200 175 175 205 200 225 220 200 200 230 245 245 250 210 225 200 230 290 220 295 230 290 280 295 280 315 250 315
Cl. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr.
Exp. Hometown/Previous School 1V San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 2V Los Angeles, Calif./Dorsey HS 1V Fresno, Calif./San Joaquin Memorial HS 1V Denver, Colo./Arizona 2V Roseville, Calif./Oakmont HS 1V Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS JC Flagstaff, Ariz./Glendale CC JC Sylmar, Calif./Coll. of the Canyons JC RS Fresno, Calif./Edison HS 2V Corona, Calif./Centennial HS 1V Lakewood, Calif./Long Beach City JC TR Fair Oaks, Calif./Mankato State 2V Santa Maria, Calif./Righetti HS 1V Claremont, Calif./Iowa HS Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS 2V Richmond, Calif./Saint Mary’s 3V Claremont, Calif./Claremont HS RS Elk Grove, Calif./Laguna Creek HS 1V Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS 1V Pleasant Hill, Calif./Oregon HS Chino, Calif./Don Lugo HS 1V Fresno, Calif./Clovis East HS 2V Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale HS 3V So. San Francisco, Calif./So. San Francisco HS 2V Stockton, Calif./Lincoln HS HS San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius HS 2V Sanger, Calif./Sanger HS JC Phoenix, Ariz./Glendale CC 3V Susanville, Calif./Lassen HS HS Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley HS 3V Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic HS 1V West Covina, Calif./Bishop Amat HS HS Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS 1V San Lorenzo, Calif./Arroyo HS 3V Atwater, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS 1V Walnut, Calif./Mt. San Antonio JC HS Altadena, Calif./St. Francis HS RS Fresno, Calif./Central HS JC Rancho Cordova, Calif./American River JC 2V San Leandro, Calif./San Leandro HS HS Clovis, Calif./Clovis HS HS Loomis, Calif./Del Oro HS 1V Los Angeles, Calif./Salesian HS JC Rancho Buena Vista, Calif./Palomar JC 2V Clovis, Calif./Clovis West HS JC Napa, Calif./Solano JC JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC 1V Ontario, Calif./Ontario HS RS Santa Paula, Calif./St. Bonaventure HS TR Vallejo, Calif./Missouri
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Name Joe Valdes Adolph Stone Matt Gaughen Jordan Hunter Billy White Ray Navar Brian Heath Jeremiah Mareko Jacob Castillo James Henderson Dallas Mauga Blaine Jackson Andrew Blume Mike Brannon Kyle Balmer Tamerat Berhe Lamont Butler Corey Brown Chris Clarizo Christian Clark Austin Collett Maybin Espy Andrew Gregorio Daniel Hart Ryan Hastie James Johnson Nate Jones Rainbow Mauga Seth McDaniels Jerrell Mitchell Kyle Morrison James Patterson KC Patterson Jeff Perez Alex Spencer Harvey Taylor Morris Walker
Coaches Steve Mooshagian Jim House Lou Baiz Scott Criner Stephon Pace Richard Sanchez Mike Orthmann Steve Roberson Adrian Ross Mark Odin
Pos. Ht. Wt. OL 6-7 320 DL 6-0 275 OL 6-1 310 OL 6-6 285 WR 6-1 200 TE 6-6 250 TE 6-4 255 TE 6-1 280 TE 6-4 250 DL 6-2 245 DL 6-1 300 DL 6-3 260 DL 6-2 280 DL 6-2 240 DL 6-4 240 DL 6-2 215 LB 6-1 235 DL 6-5 230 K 5-9 170 OL 6-3 250 DL 6-3 260 DL 6-3 260 LB 5-11 200 DB 5-10 180 FB 6-0 240 DB 5-11 180 DB 5-9 165 FB 5-8 220 FB 6-0 230 DB 6-1 195 OL 6-5 300 DL 6-1 240 QB 6-3 205 OL 6-3 270 OL 6-2 255 WR 5-9 170 WR 5-9 160
Cl. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
Exp. Hometown/Previous School RS San Ramon, Calif./California HS 1V San Bernardino, Calif./Chaffey JC JC Kona, Hawaii/Grossmont JC RS Clovis, Calif./Clovis HS 1V Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS 1V Alta Loma, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga HS HS Penryn, Calif./Del Oro HS JC Kona, Hawaii/Grossmont JC HS Oceanside, Calif./Riverside HS 2V Sacramento, Calif./Florin HS JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC JC Fallbrook, Calif./Palomar JC HS Columbia, Calif./Sonora HS 1V Rancho Cordova, Calif./Cordova HS HS Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS HS Colton, Calif./Colton HS JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC HS Patterson, Calif./Patterson HS HS Arcadia, Calif./LaSalle HS HS Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades Charter HS JC Orange, Calif./Santa Ana JC JC Vallejo, Calif./Mendocino JC HS Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Palos Verdes HS HS Loomis, Calif./Del Oro HS TR Salinas, Calif./Oregon HS Tracy, Calif./Merrill West HS HS Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC TR Modesto, Calif./Fresno State HS Chula Vista, Calif./Eastlake HS JC San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC HS Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic HS TR Granite Bay, Calif./San Diego HS Elk Grove, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS HS Soquel, Calif./Soquel HS JC Fresno, Calif./Fresno City JC HS Roseville, Calif./Granite Bay HS
Alphabetical Roster 57 Kyle Leitzke, OL 34 Mitch Lively, P 22 Steve Lynn, LB 88 Jeremiah Mareko, TE 8
Marcel Marquez, QB
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Dalen Mason, RB
92 Dallas Mauga, DL Rainbow Mauga, FB Seth McDaniels, FB 4
Kiel McDonald, DB
46 Blake Milton, FB Jerrell Mitchell, DB 35 Allan Mohan, LB 13 Ryan Mole, RB 18 Richard Moore, DB Kyle Morrison, OL 3
Bobby Mooshagian, WR
56
Faheem Muhammed, LB
42 Cyrus Mulitalo, LB 81 Ray Navar, TE 24 Durrell Oliver, DB 19 Elon Paige, WR 28 Bryan Parker, DB James Patterson, DL KC Patterson, QB Jeff Perez, OL 2
Phillip Perry, WR
15
Ronald Richardson, WR
48 Calvin Robinson, LB 38 LaMarr Robinson, DL 69 Matt Russell, OL 25 Brett Shelton, DB 55 Bill Sherman, DL 40 Ryan Smith, LB
Head Coach Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Receivers Defensive Backs Special Teams/Running Backs Offensive Line/Recruiting Outside Linebackers Asst. Defensive Line Tight Ends/H-Backs
Alex Spencer, OL 76 Adolph Stone, DL 62 Kyle Tahsler, OL Harvey Taylor, WR 72 Joe Valdes, OL Morris Walker, WR 52 Geoff Warner, LB 31 Brent Webber, DB 5
Crosby Wehr, QB
80 Billy White, WR
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Alex G.
Spanos Sports & Recreation Complex The Alex G. Spanos Sports and Recreation Complex is an ambitious project that will change the face and character of Sacramento State. It is a centerpiece of Destination 2010, an initiative to transform the campus into a premier metropolitan university and a destination campus. The Complex is named for Alex G. Spanos, who along with his wife Faye, provided the initial leadership gift of $10 million. The University has so far secured $25 million in private support for the Spanos Sports and Recreation Complex, and efforts continue to identify additional private funding. The fee for the project that was supported by students in a 2004 referendum will be fully implemented ($110) in fall of 2006. The Complex includes four primary facilities: The Broad Athletic Facility is a 26,000 square-foot project to the south of the stadium that will include a 5,000 square foot weight room, as well as locker rooms, coaches’ offices and meeting space for football and track and field. It will also have a “Gallery of Champions” in the lobby. It must be completed before construction of the Recreation, Wellness and Events Center can even begin, because parts of that project will be built at the site of the old field house. Groundbreaking will be in fall 2006 with completion expected in late 2007. The Recreation, Wellness and Events Center is currently estimated at 150,000 square feet and will be on the north of the stadium. The facility is envisioned as having such things as a fitness center, recreational courts, rock-climbing walls and a health center. Final programming and design is being completed. Construction is scheduled to begin in Spring 2008 with completion expected in 2010. The Arena will be to the east of the stadium and is envisioned as seating 6,000 to 8,000 for events such as intercollegiate basketball, commencement and concerts. It is currently expected to be at least 160,000 square feet. The project timeline is still being developed. The Stadium will be renovated, with current seating removed and replaced with a more permanent structure. Concessions and other amenities will be added. Seating capacity and other details are still being developed, as is a project timeline.
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This Is Hornet
FOOTBALL
Against the Best
at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center. The grove was named in memory of former head coach Ray Clemons.
Every season, Sacramento State competes against some of the best teams in Div. I-A and Div. I-AA. Last year, the Hornets travelled to Cal to take on the 19th-ranked Golden Bears. This season, Sacramento State will open at Boise State on Aug. 28. The Hornets have also faced Oregon State, Nevada and UTEP in the last five years. The team’s 2006 I-AA opponents feature three playoff squads from a year ago. In fact, the Big Sky Conference has sent two teams to the Div. I-AA playoffs in 17 of the last 18 seasons.
A school record 10 football players were named to the Big Sky Conference all-academic team last fall. Players must have a 3.2 gpa or better and play in at least half of the games to be eligible for the award. Sacramento State student-athletes have access to tutors, computer labs and advising during the year.
In the Community
In the Pros
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, the team christened the Founder’s Grove
In the Classroom
There are currently five former Hornets on NFL rosters and two more playing the Canadian Football League. The list includes Daimon Shelton of the Buffalo Bills (left) who is entering his 10th season in the league.
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Strength & Conditioning One significant addition to the Sacramento State campus was the weight room located at the Hornet Stadium complex. Behind the efforts of former football assistant coach and Sacramento State alum Bob Visger, who spearheaded the project, members of the Hornet community from throughout the region donated supplies and services totaling over $300,000 to the project. The facility features the latest in dumbbell and barbell free weights, strength machines and aerobic equipment. During the fall of 2006, Sacramento State will break ground on the Broad Athletic Facility. Along with housing new lockerrooms and coaches offices, the facility will have a state-of-the-art 5,000 square foot weight room for athletics. The planned recreation and wellness center will also provide a location for student-athletes to stay in shape during the year. The weight facility is just one of a number of athletics department improvements that have taken place in recent years. The Hornet track stadium underwent a $1 million improvement as Sacramento State made preparations to host the 2000 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. The Hornet rowing squad’s home base – located at Lake Natoma in Rancho Cordova – has also undergone major construction. With its completion, Sacramento State now boasts one of the most impressive complexes alongside what is already considered one of the best race courses in the nation. The University has also renovated Hornet Gym (basketball, volleyball, gymnastics) as well as the baseball, softball and soccer stadiums.
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Gary Uribe
Scott Salwasser
On June 20, Sacramento State named Gary Uribe the Director of Strength and Conditioning. Uribe comes to the Hornets after spending three years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Southern California. While at USC, he assisted with the football and baseball programs, and also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for men’s and women’s track & field, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s tennis, men’s golf and women’s cross-country. He earned his master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 2005 and a bachelor’s degree in health services management from LaVerne in 1996. Assistant strength and conditioning coach Scott Salwasser returns for his second year in 2006.
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Head Coach Fourth Year Fresno State, ’82 After three seasons as Sacramento State’s head coach, Steve Mooshagian beleives that the pieces are finally in place for the Hornets to make their move in the Big Sky Conference. The coach, who is entering his fourth season, has the added advantage that his first recruiting class will provide senior leadership. Mooshagian, who became the eighth head coach in school history on Jan. 15, 2003, enters the 2006 season following his strongest recruiting class. He has also made additional changes to the coaching staff, allowing himself to play a greater role in the offense. In his first three seasons, Mooshagian played a direct role in the development of All-America wide receiver Fred Amey — currently a member of the San Francisco 49ers. Mooshagian coached the receivers in his first two seasons, including 2004 when Amey caught a school-record 72 passes and was named first team all-Big Sky for the third-straight year. The 2004 season also saw three of Mooshagian’s recruits named to the Freshman All-America team. Free safety Brett Shelton earned first team honors while running back Ryan Mole and strong safety Brent Webber were named honorable mention. Last season, linebacker Matt Logue garnered All-America honors as well as being named Big Sky Conference co-Defensive Player of the Year. Return specialist Kris Daniels and Shelton also earned all-region honors and were two of the 13 Hornets named all-Big Sky. In 2005, the football team also had a record 10 student-athletes named to the Big Sky all-academic team. During his first season as a Div. I-AA head coach in 2003, Mooshagian’s high-powered offense was on full display during the first four weeks of the season. After a season-opening loss at Oregon State, the Hornets returned home and scored 69 points in a victory over Saint Mary’s. Two weeks later, quarterback Ryan Leadingham was named the Div. I-AA National Offensive Player of the Week after leading Sacramento State to a 47-21 win over 12th-ranked Idaho State. In that game, Leadingham threw for a school-record six touchdowns and 362 yards. As a team, the Hornets amassed 641 yards of total offense against the Bengals. The offensive output, however, was halted one game later when Leadingham was lost for the season with a broken arm. A native Californian, Mooshagian has coached at the high school, junior college, college and professional levels. He most recently served as the wide receivers coach with the Cincinnati Bengals from 1999-2002. In 2002, he guided the only receiving corps in the NFL to have four players with at least 40 catches. With the Bengals, he coached some of the best young receivers in the league, including all-pro Chad Johnson, Peter Warrick, Darnay Scott, Carl Pickens, and T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
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School Year Position Record Washington Union HS 1983 Offensive Coordinator CIF Valley Champions Washington Union HS 1984 Head Coach Fresno State 1985 11-0-1 PCAA Champions • California Bowl - defeated Bowling Green, 51-7 Fresno State 1986 9-2-0 Fresno State 1987 6-5-0 Fresno State 1988 10-2-0 California Bowl - defeated Western Michigan, 35-30 Fresno State 1989 11-1-0 Big West Champions • California Bowl - defeated Ball State, 27-6 Fresno State 1990 8-2-1 Fresno State 1991 10-2-0 Big West Co-Champions • California Bowl - lost to Bowling Green, 28-21 Fresno State 1992 9-4-0 WAC Co-Champions • Freedom Bowl - defeated USC, 24-7 Fresno State 1993 8-4-0 WAC Co-Champions • Aloha Bowl - lost to Colorado, 41-30 Fresno State 1994 5-7-1 Fresno City College 1995 Head Coach 5-5-0 Nevada 1996 Off. Coordinator 9-3-0 Big West Co-Champions • Las Vegas Bowl - def. Ball State, 18-15 Pittsburgh 1997 Off. Coordinator 6-6-0 Liberty Bowl - lost to Southern Mississippi, 41-7 Pittsburgh 1998 Off. Coordinator 2-9-0 Cincinnati Bengals 1999 Receivers Coach 4-12-0 Cincinnati Bengals 2000 Receivers Coach 4-12-0 Cincinnati Bengals 2001 Receivers Coach 6-10-0 Cincinnati Bengals 2002 Receivers Coach 2-14-0 Only team in the NFL to have four players catch 40 passes Sacramento State 2003 Head Coach 2-9-0 Sacramento State 2004 Head Coach 3-8-0 Sacramento State 2005 Head Coach 2-9-0
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In his three years at Sacramento State, Mooshagian has coached three Div. I-AA AllAmericans (Amey, Payne, Logue), three Div. I-AA Freshmen All-Americans (Shelton, Mole, Webber) and 37 players who earned all-Big Sky Conference honors. Prior to working with the Bengals, Mooshagian was the offensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh for two years (1997-98). At Pitt, he also coached the receivers and his unit produced the top receiver in the Big East Conference both years. In his first season with the Panthers, Mooshagian helped guide the team to a 6-6 record while working under head coach Walt Harris. That season, Pitt recorded wins over nationally ranked Miami, Virginia Tech and West Virginia and also earned a bid to the AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl. Mooshagian came to Pittsburgh from Nevada where he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach during the 1996 season. That year, the Wolf Pack led the nation with an average of 527.3 yards of total offense and posted a 9-3 overall record while winning the Big West Conference title and the Las Vegas Bowl. In just 11 games, Nevada scored a school-record 497 points. Before moving to Nevada, Mooshagian spent 11 years as a coach in Fresno, Calif. In 1995, he was the head coach at Fresno City College where he guided the Rams to a 5-5 overall record. Prior to that job, he had a 10-year stint as an assistant coach at Fresno State (1985-94). With the Bulldogs, Mooshagian served as receivers coach as well as recruiting coordinator for five years. During his tenure, eight Fresno State receivers were drafted by the NFL and six players he recruited or coached went on to start in a Super Bowl — Stephen Baker (New York Giants), James Williams (Buffalo), Ron Cox (Green Bay), Trent Dilfer (Baltimore), Lorenzo Neal (San Diego) and Omar Stoutmire (New York Giants). He was also part of the Fresno State staff which won six conference titles while competing in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, the Big West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference. The first conference title came in Mooshagian’s first year (1985) when the Bulldogs won the PCAA and defeated Bowling Green in the California
Bowl. The team added two more California Bowl titles in 1998 and 1989. The first came against Western Michigan while Ball State was defeated the following year. Fresno State tied for the Big West title in 1990 but was defeated by Bowling Green in the California Bowl. The following season, the Bulldogs made a smooth transition to the Western Athletic Conference, tying for the league title before shocking USC, 24-7, in the Freedom Bowl. The team, once again, shared the WAC title in 1993 and earned a bid to the Alaho Bowl where it fell against Colorado. During Mooshagian’s 10 years at Fresno State, the team had nine winning seasons, had 25 players drafted into the NFL (including two in the first round), and saw 77 players earn first team all-league honors. Mooshagian played two seasons at Fresno State after transferring from Cerritos Junior College. As a player, Mooshagian teamed with future NFLers Henry Ellard and Stephone Paige to form one of the best receiving units in college football. Following his playing career at Fresno State (1980-81), he signed as a free-agent wide receiver with the Los Angeles Express of the USFL (1983). He then spent two years coaching at the high school level before joining the Bulldog staff. While at Fresno State, Mooshagian worked under head coach Jim Sweeney. He also served with current Cal head coach Jeff Tedford, current Fresno State head coach Pat Hill and Washington State special teams coordinator Kelly Skipper. Mooshagian graduated from Fresno State with a degree in physical education (1982) and later added a master’s degree. He and his wife, Rene, have three children — daughters Janaye, 22, Danielle, 18, and son Bobby, 20. His son is currently a sophomore with the Hornets and wears the same number (3) that Mooshagian wore at Fresno State.
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Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers 13th Year Sacramento State, ’91 The longest tenured member of the Sacramento State coaching staff, Lou Baiz enters his first campaign as the team’s defensive coordinator. A former Hornet linebacker, Baiz has been with Sacramento State for the past 12 years. During that span, he has primarily coached on the defensive side of the ball and has also worked as the team’s financial aid liaison and assistant head coach. During his time at Sacramento State, 11 of his players have earned all-Big Sky Conference honors at linebacker. That list includes Matt Logue and Tyson Butler who earned the honor last season. He has also coached three All-Americans (Ryland Wickman, Anthony Daisley and Logue) and 10 all-Big Sky academic selections. After one season of working with the defensive ends, Baiz returned to coaching the linebackers in 2004. Under his watch, both Jimmy Ellingson and Logue were named second team all-Big Sky. Ellingson ended the season with 132 total tackles while Logue tallied 89 to rank as the team’s top two tacklers. In 2005, Logue totaled 105 tackles and was named the co-Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year. Baiz spent three years working in the San Diego State program as a graduate assistant before joining the Sacramento State staff in 1994. A native of Claremont, Calif., Baiz worked with the offensive line, tight ends and linebackers in his time at San Diego State. The 1991 Aztecs finished 8-4 and earned a berth in the Freedom Bowl. The Most Inspirational Player for Sacramento State in 1990, Baiz joined the Hornets in 1988 from Citrus College and was a standout linebacker for strong prep teams at Claremont High School. He graduated from Sacramento State in 1991 with a degree in social science. Baiz added a master’s degree in recreation administration from Sacramento State in June of 1999. He and his wife, Brooke, are the parents of 2-year old twins, Reece and Shea. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the Sacramento area and continuing north to Redding and south to Stockton.
Offensive Coordinator Second Year Boise State, ’92 Offensive coordinator Scott Criner returns for his second season at Sacramento State. Criner will continue to oversee the entire offense while also handling the quarterbacks and receiviers. A veteran coach, Criner came to Sacramento State after serving as the head coach of Timberline High School in Boise, Idaho, for three seasons. While with the Wolves, he led the team to a 17-11 overall record. He also produced the school’s first winning season (5-4 in 2002) and earned its first playoff victory (2003). Prior to taking the job at Timberline, Criner was the receivers coach for the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL from 2000-01. His collegiate experience consists of a three-year stint at Northern Arizona (1998-2000) where he was the Lumberjacks’ receivers coach, passing game coordinator and recruiting coordinator. Criner has also coached at Boise State (1997, 1981-83), Navy (1995), Pacific (1989-94) and Cincinnati (1983-89). During his first tenure at Boise State, he was the recruiting coordinator and also coached tight ends, tackles and the secondary. Criner moved to Cincinnati and was the Bearcats’ passing game coordinator in his final two years. He had also coached quarterbacks, receivers and running backs and was the recruiting coordinator. Criner began his career at Pacific as the team’s running backs coach. He was later elevated to receivers coach and passing game coordinator. Following his time at UOP, Criner spent one season at Navy as the recruiting coordinator and running backs coach. He returned to BSU in 1995 as the running backs and tight ends coach before taking the job at NAU in 1998. Criner comes from a family full of coaches. His father, Herb, is currently an associate athletics director at Boise State and a former assistant for the Broncos. His uncle, Jim, is currently a scout with the Kansas City Chiefs. Jim was also the head coach at Boise State where he led the school to the 1980 NCAA Div. I-AA title. He later coached at Iowa State and professionally for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe and the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. A graduate of Boise State, Criner earned a bachelor of arts in history. He and his wife, Leslie, have two children, Nicole (10) and Matt (5). Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges ranging from Easty Bay to Santa Rosa.
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Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Line First Year Wyoming, ’70 Longtime college coach Jim House begins his first season at Sacramento State. House will serve as the team’s assistant head coach and lead the defensive line in 2006. House will also work closely with the kickers, punters and long snappers. House comes to the Hornets after spending the past four years at San Diego State. With the Aztecs, he had the same responsibilities he will have with the Hornets. House began his career in 1974 at Wyoming. In his 11 years with the Cowboys, he coached the offensive line and linebackers. In 1986, House moved to Montana State where he was the assistant head coach and offensive line coach. The next season he travelled to San Jose State to lead the linebackers and special teams for three years. From 1990-2001, he was the assistant head coach at Nevada. During his coaching career, House has been a part of some successful teams. He helped guide Wyoming to a Western Athletic Conference title and berth into the Fiesta Bowl. At San Jose State, the Spartans won the Big West Conference title in 1987 and played in the California Bowl. He was also a part of the Nevada staff which went to the Div. I-AA National Championship game in 1990 and semifinals in 1991 and won three Big Sky Conference titles before moving to Div. I-A. The team later went on to win three Big West Conference titles and participate in three bowl games. As a player, House was an honorable mention All-American as a linebacker for Wyoming. He earned lineman of the week honors from Sports Illustrated and was a two-time all-conference selection. He also served as a team captain and led the Cowboys to the Sun Bowl and Sugar Bowl. Following his senior season, he played in the East-West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl and the Senior Bowl. House graduated from Wyoming with a degree in physical education in 1970. He has one son, J.D. Recruiting Area: High schools and junior colleges in Los Angeles and Orange County.
Defensive Backs Third Year USC, ’92 Stephon Pace is entering his third season at Sacramento State and his second as a full-time assistant. Pace will again coach the team’s secondary in 2006 after serving as the defensive quality control coach during his first year. In 2005, three of Pace’s defensive backs were named all-Big Sky. That group was led by safety Brett Shelton was placed on the second team and also named second team all-West Region. Safety Brent Webber and cornerback Brandon Smith earned honorable mention. From 2001-03, Pace was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for Bishop Amat High School in La Puenta, Calif. In his time with the Southern California powerhouse, the team produced a 24-11 overall record. Prior to working at Bishop Amat, Pace spent the 2000 season as the head coach at Twin Pines High School in Banning, Calif., where the team was 7-4. Pace also worked as the defensive coordinator at Valley View High School (1997-99) and Bishop Amat (1994-96) as well as the defensive backs coach at Beverly Hills High School in 1993. He also has one year of experience as a collegiate graduate assistant at Oregon State in 1997. That season, he worked with the defensive backs and helped the team to an 8-4 overall record. As a player, Pace was a four-year starter at USC from 1989-92. During that time, he started 44-straight games in the defensive backfield and competed in three bowl games. As a freshman, the Trojans faced Michigan in the Rose Bowl. He then competed in the John Hancock Bowl against Michigan State as a junior and in the Freedom Bowl against Fresno State as a senior. He was named first team all-Pac 10 in 1992 and was voted the team captain that same season. Following his collegiate career, he signed a free agent contract with the Chicago Bears. Pace graduated from USC in 1992 and later added a master’s degree in 1996. He and his wife, Tracey, have two sons, Jayson and Jordan. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in San Bernardino and Riverside.
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Special Teams Coordinator/ Running Backs Second Year New Mexico State, ’93 Currently in his second season at Sacramento State, Richard Sanchez returns as the team’s special team coordinator and will add the responsibilities of running backs coach this season. Sanchez came to the Hornets in July of 2005 after spending two seasons as an assistant at Valparaiso. While with the Crusaders, he served as recruiting coordinator, special teams coordinator and secondary coach. In 2004, he helped guide Valpo’s defense which ranked first in Div. I-AA allowing just 128.8 passing yards per game. Prior to working at Valparaiso, Sanchez spent two years at the University of San Diego where he served as the running backs coach for two seasons and the special teams coordinator for one. In 2003, the Toreros’ special teams limited the opposition to 0.4 yards per punt return, no touchdowns and did not allow a blocked punt. As a running backs coach, Sanchez tutored Evan Harney, who ranked second in Div. I-AA in 2003 in rushing. Sanchez has also worked at San Diego State, with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League and as a high school coach. With San Diego State, he was an offensive graduate assistant with emphasis on the line for two years. In the summer of 2002, he served an internship with the B.C. Lions, coaching the wide receivers and returners during the preseason. As a high school coach, Sanchez was the head coach at San Diego High School from 1998-99 and at Montclair High School from 1994-97. At SDHS, he took a program which had lost 20-straight games and produced an 11-9 overall record. The team went 6-4 during his first year and 5-5 in 1999. He was also the school’s athletics director and a physical education instructor. At Montclair, he was named the Mt. Baldy League Coach of the Year after going 9-3 in 1995. At Montclair. Sanchez coached former Sacramento State All-America running back Charles Roberts. As a player, Sanchez played two seasons (1989-90) as a wide receiver for New Mexico State. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from NMSU in 1993 and later added a master’s in exercise and nutritional science from San Diego State in 2002. Following his collegiate playing days, he played one season of semipro football for the San Bernardino Blitz. Sanchez and his wife, Maria, have one daughter, Kristiana, and one son, Ricky.
Offensive Line First Year Eastern Washington, ’90 One of the newest members of the staff, Michael Orthmann comes to the Hornets with a strong resume which features coaching stints at three Big Sky schools. This season, Orthmann will coach the Sacramento State offensive line after coaching the tight ends and H-backs during the spring. He also added the responsibility of recruiting coordinator this past summer and oversees all of the team’s summer camps. Orthmann most recently served as a graduate assistant at Baylor where he worked with the tight ends in 2005. In his one year with the Bears, Orthmann helped the team to its first five-win season since 1995. One of those victories came in the season finale where Baylor stunned Oklahoma State, 44-34. Prior to arriving at Baylor, Orthmann was an assistant coach at Southern Oregon, where he was the running backs and tight ends coach. From 2002-03, he was the associate head coach at Northern Arizona, where he helped lead the Lumberjacks to a share of the 2003 Big Sky Conference title and a berth into the 2003 Div. I-AA playoffs. Before his promotion to associate head coach, Orthmann served as an assistant coach for the Lumberjacks during the 2000 and 2001 seasons, coaching the running backs and the tight ends. Orthmann helped lead NAU to the 2001 Div. I-AA playoffs and coached 2001 I-AA All-America Marcus King, who is NAU’s all-time leading rusher with 3,794 yards. In addition to stints at Southern Oregon and Northern Arizona, Orthmann has served as an assistant coach for Montana State (1996-99) and Eastern Washington (1992). He has also coached at the high school level, serving as an assistant at Lake City (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) and Kennewick (Kennewick, Wash.) high schools. A native of Kennewick, Wash., Orthmann played for two seasons at Idaho on the offensive line before he suffered a career-ending knee injury. Orthmann holds three degrees from Eastern Washington. He earned bachelor’s degrees in history (1990) and education (1996) and added a master’s in business administration in 1992. Recruiting Area: All Central Valley high schools and junior colleges ranging from Bakersfield to Modesto.
Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the San Diego area.
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Outside Linebackers Third Year Sacramento State, ’05 Former Hornet player Steve Roberson returns for his third season as a member of the coaching staff and his first as a full-time coach. This year, Roberson will coach the outside linebackers while working closely with defensive coordinator Lou Baiz. Roberson was the team’s defensive graduate assistant for the past two seasons. While working in that capacity, he was part of a staff which saw the unit improve dramatically. 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. Last season, Roberson worked under secondary coach Stephon Pace. That unit had three players earn 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 later went on to attend minicamp with the Detroit Lions. As a player, Roberson competed for the Hornets during the 2003 season. That year, he played at linebacker and on special teams. Prior to coming to 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. Recruiting Area: All high schools in the Los Angeles City Section.
Assistant Defensive Line First Year Colorado State, ’98 Former NFL linebacker Adrian Ross returns to his hometown and will join the Sacramento State coaching staff for the 2006 season. A seven-year veteran of professional football, Ross will serve as the assistant defensive line coach this upcoming campaign. A career overachiever, Ross has had success at every level of football. The Elk Grove High School graduate tallied 220 career tackles in seven seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. Ross joined the Bengals as an undrafted free agent prior to the 1998 season. After overcoming steep odds just to make the team, he responded by playing in 14 games (including one start) and recording 21 tackles. The following season, he started the first 10 games of the year in Cincinnati’s 3-4 scheme. That year, he finished with 23 stops and recorded his first career sack. His production skyrocketed in 2000 despite missing three games due to injury and only starting four contests. That season, he had a then-career high 38 tackles (36 solo) and also broke up three passes. Ross played in all 16 games in 2001 but spent most of the season behind Pro Bowler Takeo Spikes at right linebacker. He ended the year with 16 tackles, including a sack. Ross also showed his worth on special teams where he had 18 tackles. In 2002, Ross again saw time in every game while also earning starts at left and middle linebacker. He collected 28 tackles on defense and added 10 more on special teams. Ross’ final season in the NFL was his most productive. Through the first 15 games of the season, he started 12 of the Bengals’ games and recorded a careerhigh 66 tackles. He led the team against Seattle with nine tackles and was tied for second on the squad against Arizona with 10 stops. Unfortunately, a severe knee injury cut Ross’ season short in the 15th game and eventually ended his NFL career. A graduate of Elk Grove High School, Ross was a member of the powerful Thundering Herd football team before walking on at Colorado State. As with his experience in the NFL, Ross proved to be quite the gift for the Rams. He ended his Colorado State career ranked fifth in school history in sacks and started his final 25 games. He was named all-Western Athletic Conference Pacific Division as a junior and senior and helped CSU to the 1997 Holiday Bowl. Ross graduated from Colorado State with a degree in animal science. His charitable work with his Maddbacker Foundation has been well-documented in Sacramento. His foundation has hosted a summer charity basketball game at ARCO Arena which attracts some of the best in football as well as hip-hop. This past summer’s game featured NFL standouts Randy Moss and Jerry Porter as well as Sacramento State’s own Fred Otis Amey. Ross is not the only notable athlete in his family. His sister, Chaniqua, was the 2002 NCAA Div. I discus champion at UCLA and was a prep star at Laguna Creek High School in Elk Grove.
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Tight Ends First Year LaVerne, ’05 Mark Odin joined the Sacramento State coaching staff in late spring and will guide the Hornet tight ends during his first season with the Hornets. A long-time football coach in Southern California, Odin brings experience at both the high school and collegiate levels. Most recently, Odin served as the offensive line coach at Claremont-MuddScripps College in Claremont, Calif. In his one year (2005) with the Staggs, the team posted a 3-6 overall record. Despite the mark, Odin coached Jeff Manassero to second team all-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors. Prior to moving to CMS, Odin was the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Ganesha High School in Pomona, Calif., for the 2003 and 2004 seasons. He also spent one year as the running backs coach at Pasadena City College in 2001. Odin began his high school coaching career in 1997 at Northview High School in Covina, Calif. He was the team’s offensive line coach for two years before shifting to San Dimas High School as the offensive line and tight ends coach from 1999-2000. Odin also coached the offensive line at Diamond Bar High School in 2001. A former offensive lineman, Odin played at both Citrus JC and LaVerne. He was a member of the Citrus team from 1992-94 and earned an associate’s degree in social and behavioral sciences. He later transferred to LaVerne where he played from 1995-96. Odin completed his bachelor’s degree in organizational management from LaVerne in 2005.
Chris Cavender Student Assistant
Kevin Hall Student Assistant
Jacob Houston Student Assistant
Aaron Sapien Student Assistant
Brian Berger Media Relations
Adam Primas Marketing
Steve McLaughlin Tickets
Steve Tebbs Facilities
Joe Ramos Athletic Trainer
Nat Bailey Equipment
Steve Iwasa Equipment
Dr. Harold Strauch Team Doctor
Dr. Alan Hirahara Team Doctor
Dr. Ron Sockolov Team Doctor
Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist
Dr. Kyle Yamashiro Physical Therapist
Dr. Robert Hulbert Chiropractor
Paul Edwards Acad. Advising
Laurie Dahlberg Acad. Advising
Mark McGushin Life Skills Coord.
Katherine Zedonis Compliance
Gary Uribe Strength & Condit.
Scott Salwasser Strength & Condit.
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Chris Crooks, Video Coordinator; Clint Baer, Student Manager; Dr. Boris Ellyason, Team Doctor; Dr. Greg Heise, Team Dentist; Student Trainers: William Garcia, Lindsey McEuen, Monica Zimmer, Nathan Fry, Manual DeAlba, Bryan Price, Brian Romo, Matt Harkov.
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5-9 • 175 • RB Sophomore • Third Year Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS An excellent athlete, Baker made the switch from running back to receiver prior to last season…coaches praise his development and believe he has yet to reach his potential…worked at both RB and WR in the spring. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky as a special teams player…appeared in all 11 games, starting five…named Most Improved on the team…ended the year with 11 receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown…also had one rush for six yards…caught two passes against Northern Arizona, Azusa Pacific, Montana State and Montana…top yardage performance came against APU where he amassed 48 yards and a touchdown…that total included a 32-yard reception…had seven kickoff returns for 136 yards (19.4) to rank second on the team…had a 43-yard return against Idaho State which was the third-best on the team during the year…tallied five tackles on special teams. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School…named first team all-Moore League after rushing for 1,153 yards during his senior season…scored 22 touchdowns and added a pair of two-point conversions for 134 total points…top rushing game came against Compton HS where he had 153 yards on eight carries…also had a season-long 96-yard run against Compton…rushed for at least 100 yards in three-straight games…scored four touchdowns in the win over Long Beach Wilson HS…team finished the year 11-3 overall…recorded 41 receptions for 604 yards and five touchdowns…was an All-American in the high jump as a junior…cleared 6’9” in 2003. Personal: Born 12-13-85…plans to major in business management…also recruited by Weber State and Utah State…parents are Michael and Torry Baker.
Baker’s Career Stats year 2005
rec 11
yds 109
avg 9.9
td 1
2005 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors during his first collegiate season…started all 11 games at defensive end…had at least three stops in each game…ended the year with 54 total tackles, including 11 for loss and three sacks…ranked second on the team in both tackles-for-loss and sacks…his total tackles led all defensive linemen on the team…biggest game came in the season finale against Montana where he had nine stops (three solo), 3.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack for a 12-yard loss…also had sacks against UC Davis and Northern Arizona…had eight tackles (four solos) in the victory over NAU…also forced a fumble and broke up a pass against the Lumberjacks…recovered a fumble and had a season-high five solo tackles (six total) at Cal Poly. High School: A 2003 graduate of Cordova High School…played four years of football and basketball and competed in three years of track and field for the Lancers…was a two-time all-Sierra Valley Conference selection in football…named SVC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…was named to the Sacramento Bee’s All-Metro team that same year…helped lead Cordova to a 12-1 overall record and a Sierra Valley Conference title as a senior…played tight end and linebacker…also earned all-conference honors in basketball. Personal: Born 4-5-86…planning to major in kinesiology…would like to teach following graduation…son of Monica Brannon.
Brannon’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 30-24
tot 54
tfl 11-36
sacks 3-20
ff-fr 1-1
lg 32
6-1 • 250 • LB Senior • Fourth Year Atwater, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS
6-2 • 240 • DL Sophomore • Second Year Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova HS Established himself as one of the top pass rushers in the Big Sky…returns as a starter at defensive end…coaches believe that he has limitless potential…has great instincts towards the ball…greyshirted during the fall of 2004.
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A three-year starter, Butler is the most tenured player on the defensive unit…will enter the fall as the starter at weak-side linebacker…enjoyed his best collegiate season last year…needs 65 tackles to move into the school’s career top 10 tackles list…his first tackle-for-loss in 2006 will place him 10th in school history…also needs just three sacks to crack the school’s top 10 list…holds the school record for sacks in a game (3.5). 2005 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors as an inside linebacker…was named the team’s Defensive MVP…started all 11 games at middle linebacker…ranked fourth on the team with 59 total tackles…led the squad with 6.5 sacks for a combined loss of 36 yards…established the school record after tallying 3.5 sacks against Eastern Washington…the previous mark of three had been held by four players…recorded at least two tackles in all 11 games, includ-
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Honors Candidates ing a season-high 10 against UC Davis…followed that effort with eight stops (four solo) against Northern Arizona…also added two sacks in the win over the Lumberjacks…intercepted his first career pass against Cal and returned it four yards…averaged 6.4 tackles per game over the last eight contests…during that span, he had seven tackles against both Montana and Idaho State, and six against Weber State and Eastern Washington. 2004 Season: Started all 10 games in which he appeared…began the season at middle linebacker and recorded one tackle at Nevada before leaving the game with a concussion…after missing one game, shifted to strong-side linebacker where he started the final nine games of the year…ended the season with 56 tackles…had at least one tackle in all 10 games and had seven contests with at least five stops…top performance came against Cal Poly where he had 11 tackles and recovered a fumble…had seven stops, including a sack, against Portland State…had three solo tackles and five assists in the win over Montana State…that total included a tackle-for-loss…concluded the season with four TFLs…recovered a fumble at Eastern Washington and was credited with a pass breakup at UC Davis. 2003 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a linebacker and on special teams...finished the season with nine tackles, including five solos...recorded a season-best three tackles (one solo) against Montana…earned the start at middle linebacker against Saint Mary’s…on special teams, he ranked third on the team with five returns for 59 yards…all of those returns were taken on squib kicks High School: A 2003 graduate of Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif...competed in football, basketball and track...in football, he was used as a strong safety, inside linebacker, outside linebacker, running back, fullback and long snapper...a three-time all-Hayward Area Athletic League selection...earned first team all-HAAL and second team all-Alameda Newspaper Group honors after his senior season...best single-game effort came against Tennyson HS where he had four touchdowns. Personal: Born 9-4-84...a child development major…his father, Charles, played collegiately at Boise State and one season with the Seattle Seahawks.
Butler’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 5-4 24-32 28-31 57-67
tot 9 56 59 124
tfl 1-2 4-16 9.5-46 14.5-64
sacks 0-0 1-5 6.5-36 7.5-41
ff-fr 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1
2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky…was voted the team’s Most Valuable WR/RB by his teammates…led the team with 45 receptions and 441 yards…caught a pass in all 11 games and had at least four grabs in six games…established career highs in the Causeway Classic against UC Davis where he had eight grabs for 72 yards…followed that effort with a 63-yard perfromance in the win over Northern Arizona…in that game, he had a 58-yard touchdown reception and averaged 31.5 yards per catch…had six catches for 54 yards against Idaho State…also had six receptions at Cal Poly…accounted for five of the team’s 11 receptions of at least 25 yards…all five of those catches came in different games…began the season as the team’s kick returner and had five returns at Cal…only returned two other kicks the remainder of the season…tallied two solo tackles at Cal Poly. 2004 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting nine…ranked second on the team with 28 receptions for 254 yards…those numbers only trailed All-American Fred Amey…also added two touchdowns and played a vital role on special teams…top receiving game came at Idaho State where he had six catches for 57 yards…grabbed four passes for a season-best 60 yards and a touchdown in the win over Weber State…other touchdown came in the Causeway Classic against UC Davis to give Sacramento State a 23-22 lead…caught at least one pass in 10 of his 11 games…had five catches against Northern Arizona and four receptions in the win over Southern Utah…as a kick returner, returned nine balls for 129 yards…long of 36 yards came at Montana…also had three tackles on special teams, including two on punt coverage at Nevada. Saint Mary’s: Spent one season at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif…appeared in all 12 games for the Gaels as a wide receiver…was the team’s top kick returner with 26 returns for 588 yards…top return was for 46 yards at Drake… caught 12 passes for 107 yards…had three receptions against Sacramento State for 47 yards and also had three catches at Lehigh for 19 yards…credited with 13 rushing attempts for a total of nine yards…had four tackles and one interception against Southeastern Louisiana. High School: Graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley, Calif., in 2003…competed in football, basketball and track…named first team all-Bay Shore Athletic League as a senior…also earned all-academic honors from the North Coast Section…was the team’s offensive MVP as a senior. Personal: Born 5-23-86…majoring in finance…parents are Ira and Joselyn Coogler.
Coogler’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 totals
rec 28 45 73
yds 254 441 695
avg 9.1 9.8 9.5
td 2 1 3
lg 24 58 58
5-10 • 185 • WR Senior • Third Year Richmond, Calif. St. Mary’s HS/Saint Mary’s The most experienced member of the receiving corps, Coogler will lead a talented group in 2006…needs just seven catches to move into the career top 10 for receptions at Sacramento State…has caught a pass in 21 of his 22 games as a Hornet…is a two-time Big Sky all-academic selection…was one of five transfers from Saint Mary’s prior to the 2004 season.
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5-7 • 175 • RB Senior • Fifth Year South San Francisco, Calif. South San Francisco HS Made the most of his opportunities last season and showed that he can be an everydown back in the Big Sky…a quick back that has a nose for the end zone…will enter the season as the backup to Ryan Mole at running back and as the team’s primary kick returner. 2005 Season: Named first team all-West Region by Football Gazette and second team all-Big Sky as a return specialist…led the team and the Big Sky and seventh in Div. I-AA after averaging 27.5 yards per kickoff return…had five returns longer than 30 yards, including an 84-yarder against Eastern Washington…after a slow start (9 yards through the first seven games) at running back, he amassed 347 over the last four games…that total included 132 yards at Montana State on 26 carries…led the team with four rushing touchdowns — all of which came in the final four games…rushed for 87 yards against Montana and had 73 against Eastern Washington…had two tackles on special teams. 2004 Season: After playing sparingly for most of the season, Daniels exploded in the season finale for a career-best 115 yards and his first touchdown against Cal Poly…carried the ball 11 times against the Mustangs (10.5 yards per rush)…that total was aided by a 70-yard touchdown run in the third quarter…aside from the Cal Poly game, his top performance was three carries for 18 yards at Idaho State…also caught a pass for a 15-yard gain against the Bengals…ended the season wtih 19 attempts for 135 yards…his total yardage was the third most on the team…played on special teams where he had four total tackles…recorded solo stops against Southern Utah and Portland State and had assists at UC Davis and against Cal Poly. 2003 Season: Was the third-leading rusher on the team with 100 yards on 23 carries...saw action in six games...his average of 4.3 yards per carry ranked second on the team (Gross 4.9) among players with at least 20 attempts...biggest output came at Montana State where he amassed 60 yards on 13 carries…had seven carries for 35 yards against Saint Mary’s…caught three passes for 14 yards. 2002 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Played football and baseball and ran track at South San Francisco High School... scored 29 touchdowns and rushed for 1,848 yards as a senior for the Warriors...recorded 304 yards and four TDs on 30 carries for his best career game...named running back of the year for the county...also named team offensive player of the year. Personal: Born 3-11-84...a geography major…father is Philip Daniels.
Daniels’ Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
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att 23 19 93 135
yds 100 135 356 591
avg 4.3 7.1 3.8 4.4
td 0 1 4 5
lg 15 70 28 70
6-4 • 220 • P/K Senior • Fourth Year Susanville, Calif. Lassen HS One of the top returning punters in the Big Sky, Lively has a powerful leg…will focus on punting and kickoffs this season…a two-sport athlete at Sacramento State, Lively is a pitcher for the Hornet baseball team. 2005 Season: Earned his second honorable mention all-Big Sky accolade as a punter…named co-Special Teams MVP for the team…shared the award with Kris Daniels…averaged 39.5 yards per punt on 81 attempts…had a long of 64 yards at Weber State…had 12 punts longer than 50 yards during the season…pinned the opposition inside the 20 yard line 17 times…improved his performance against Big Sky foes where he averaged 40.7 yards per punt…his 81 total punts were the most in all of Div. I-AA during the year and ranks as the most in the school’s Div. I-AA era (1993-pres.)…in the last six games of the year, he averaged 42.8 yards per punt…best game came at Weber State where he had six kicks for 319 yards (53.2)…also had nine kickoffs during the year…averaged 59.8 yards per kick and had one touchback…rushed for an 11-yard gain which resulted in a first down on a fake punt at Montana State…attempted a pass against Montana which fell incomplete. 2004 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky as a punter…served as the team’s kicker and punter for most of the season…took over the punting duties at Northern Arizona and responded by crushing three punts over 50 yards, including a career-best 65-yarder…placed four of his seven kicks against the Lumberjacks inside the 20-yard line…at Idaho State, had five punts of at least 50 yards…averaged 49.1 yards per punt against the Bengals and was aided by a 58-yarder…had a 56-yard punt outdoors at Eastern Washington and added a 52-yarder at home against Cal Poly…ended the season with a 40.8 yards per punt average and had 13 punts longer than 50 yards…also had 11 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…on kickoffs, he averaged 56.5 yards and had 13 touchbacks…as a kicker, he made 22-of-24 extra points…had a streak of 19-straight made PATs until he missed against Cal Poly in the season finale…redshirted during the 2005 season with the baseball team. 2003 Season: Platooned as the team’s place kicker during his first season with the team... made 3-of-7 field goal attempts...connected for a 27 and 37-yarder against Saint Mary’s... also had a 20-yard field goal at Cal Poly...made 22-of-27 PATs...ended the year ranked third on the team with 31 points...also had 17 punts on the season...averaged 37.4 yards per punt and placed three inside the 20 yard line...had a long of 51 yards…was the primary kicker for kickoffs. High School: Graduated from Lassen High School in 2003... played football, basketball and baseball...in his four years of football, Lassen lost just one game...team won a pair of North Section Div. I titles...named first team all-North Section and first team all-league as a senior...led Lassen in scoring and was named the team’s special teams MVP...in basketball, he was a first-team all-North Section and all-league selection...led the team in scoring and was named MVP... participated in the Northern California All-Star Game...claimed second place in the Northern California Slam Dunk Contest...played three varsity seasons of baseball...as a senior, he was an all-league and all-section choice...the team won the league and North Section championships his junior year. Personal: Born 9-7-85...a communication studies major...parents are Jim and Darlene Spadaro.
Lively’s Career Stats year xp-xpa 2003 22-27 2004 22-24 2005 0-0 total 44-51
fg-fga 3-7 5-7 0-0 8-14
lg 37 33 0 37
punts 17 45 81 143
yds 636 1,838 3,202 5,676
avg 37.4 40.8 39.5 39.7
lg 51 65 64 65
i20 3 11 17 31
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5-10 • 195 • RB Junior • Third Year Santa Maria, Calif. Righetti HS A two-time all-Big Sky selection…a gifted runner with explosive speed, Mole has shown he has all the tools to be one of the best backs in the league…already ranks sixth in school history in career rushing yards (1,626) and eighth in career attempts (317)…joins former All-American Charles Roberts and Rob Harison as the only three Sacramento State players to record multi-200-yard games during their career…will likely continue to develop as a kick returner during the season. 2005 Season: Named second team all-Big Sky despite the fact that he played in just six complete games (three Big Sky contests)…also earned Offensive MVP honors on the team…led the team, and was third in the Big Sky, with 768 rushing yards on 171 attempts…scored two rushing touchdowns and also had one through the air… ranked third on the team with 17 receptions while his 176 receiving yards ranked fourth…biggest game came against Azusa Pacific where he had 202 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries…that total included a 72-yard scamper which helped the Hornets move the ball away from their own goal line…caught three passes for 34 yards against the Cougars…rushed for 130 yards on 27 attempts in the win over NAU…caught three passes for a career-high 78 yards against the Lumberjacks…majority of the yards came on a 60-yard touchdown pass…team was 2-0 when he crossed the century mark…returned four kickoffs for 83 yards (20.8 per return)…also had two punt returns during the season. 2004 Season: Was named co-Big Sky Newcomer of the Year and honorable mention all-Big Sky…was also an honorable mention Freshman All-American…led the team with 858 rushing yards and averaged 95.3 yards per game…in the four games in which he had at least 16 carries, he averaged 166.8 yards…opened his career with 41 yards on eight second-half attempts at Nevada…carried the ball 19 times for 114 yards and a touchdown in the win over Southern Utah…added 132 yards and a score (63 yards) on 16 attempts at UC Davis…set career highs against Montana State with 35 carries, 245 yards and two touchdowns…scored from 87 and 50 yards against the Bobcats…earned Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week for his performance…tallied 176 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown at Montana the following week…caught six passes for 37 yards on the season…also threw a 15-yard touchdown pass in the win over Weber State…returned 13 kickoffs for 294 yards (22.6 per return)…had a 39-yard return at UC Davis and
a 32-yard return at Nevada. High School: A 2004 graduate of Righetti High School in Santa Maria, Calif…rushed for 1,136 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2003 despite playing just four games…amassed an amazing 350 yards and four touchdowns on 15 carries against Ayala HS in the season opener…added 147 rushing yards and 93 receiving yards in the second game of the year…a broken collar bone kept him out of the lineup for over two months…returned to rush for 243 yards against Hueneme HS and 158 yards vs. St. Bonaventure HS…ended the season with 17 receptions for 300 receiving yards and four receiving TDs…participated in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game…named all-Pac-5 League and all-Southern Section…as a junior, he set the school record with 22 TDs…also added over 1,500 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards…listed as one of the top running back recruits on Rivals.com. Personal: Born 4-7-86…a communication studies major…also recruited by Northern Arizona and San Jose State…son of Kim and Bryan Mole.
Mole’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 totals
rush yds 146 858 171 768 317 1626
avg/g 95.3 85.3 90.3
td 5 2 7
lg 87 72 87
5-11 • 195 • WR Sophomore • Second Year Fresno, Calif. San Joaquin Memorial HS Made an immediate impact during his first collegiate season…will likely join Ryan Coogler as the starting receivers when the season opens…has shown the ability to make the tough catch. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky during his true freshman season…ranked second on the team with 24 receptions and 245 receiving yards…averaged 10.2 yards per reception…caught a pass in nine games, including the final seven…had four receptions against Weber State and Idaho State…top yardage effort came against ISU where he had 58 yards…longest reception of the season came at Weber State where he caught a 49-yard pass…first collegiate reception came at Cal Poly…also served as the team’s primary punt returner…had 10 returns for 51 yards…had a 16-yard return at Weber State for his season long. High School: Graduated from San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, Calif., in 2005…helped lead the team to a Central Section Div. IV football title as a junior and a berth in the Div. II semifinals as a senior…in 2003, he led the team by catching 21 passes for 278 yards…added 27 catches for 423 yards as a senior despite missing five games due to mono…was also the team’s punt returner and played on defense where he had 70 tackles over the last two years…best game came against Monache HS where he had five catches for 138 yards, 33 punt return yards and six tackles…named the City MVP in the City/County All-Star Game after catching five passes for 130 yards and a touchdown…also selected to play in the Rotary North/South AllState Game…spent his first two years at Mason High School in Ohio. Personal: Born 9-7-86…has yet to declare a major…was also recruited by Akron…parents are Steve and Rene Mooshagian.
Mooshagian’s Career Stats year 2005
rec 24
yds 245
avg 10.2
td 0
lg 35
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6-1 • 200 • DB Junior • Third Year Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS A starter in his first two collegiate seasons, Shelton enters his junior season as the starting free safety…is quickly approaching a spot in the school record books for career tackles…needs 23 tackles to crack the career top 10…already ranks 10th in school history with 100 unassisted tackles. 2005 Season: Named second team all-West Region by Football Gazette and second team all-Big Sky for the second consectuvie season…named co-Outstanding DB/LB on the team…shared the honor with Brent Webber…started all 11 games at free safety…had at least five tackles in each game…ended the year with 83 total tackles (51 solo, 32 assisted)…that total ranked second on the team…had 3.5 tackles for a combined loss of 23 yards and also intercepted a pair of passes…biggest game came against Montana where he had 11 tackles and a pass breakup…had nine stops, including a season-high seven solos, at Cal Poly…also had nine tackles in the win over Azusa Pacific…began the year with five tackles against Cal and never had fewer than six in a game for the rest of the year…intercepted passes against Azusa Pacific and Idaho State…had six solos against UC Davis and ISU…stopped a reverse for a 15-yard loss at Montana State. 2004 Season: Was named first team Freshman All-American and second team all-Big Sky following his first collegiate campaign…led all the defensive backs and ranked third on the team with 83 tackles…had at least four tackles in all 11 games…started every game at free safety…ended the season with double-digit tackles in the final three games…streak started with a careerhigh 12 tackles in the win against Montana State…followed that showing with 10 tackes at Montana…ended the year wtih 11 tackles, including nine solos against Cal Poly…all three of those opponents were ranked in the top 25…had nine total tackles, including two for loss at Idaho State…recorded his first collegiate sack at Montana…also forced a fumble against the Grizzlies…was credited with two pass breakups…opened his Sacramento State career wtih four solo tackles at Nevada…added seven tackles against both Southern Utah and UC Davis. High School: Graduated from Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, Calif., in 2004…named first team all-area by the Bakersfield Californian…a two-time allSouthwest Yosemite League selection…amassed 157 tackles and 16 interceptions in his final two seasons…helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 overall record and a berth in the section semifinals…ran back two interceptions for touchdowns against Bakersfield HS…also played on the school’s baseball team…as a center fielder in baseball, he was the Southwest Yosemite League co-MVP, first team all-league and first team all-area as a junior. Personal: Born 8-21-85…majoring in kinesiology…also recruited by Cal Poly and UC Davis…parents are Nancy and Steve Shelton.
A fixture in the secondary, Webber has already started 19 games in his first two collegiate seasons…set career marks for tackles and interceptions last year…enters the season as the scheduled starter at strong safety. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky for the second consecutive season…also earned Big Sky all-academic honors…named co-Outstanding DB/LB on the team…shared the honor with Brett Shelton…started all 11 games at strong safety…finished third on the team with 64 total tackles (33 solo, 31 assisted)…also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss, including a sack, two interceptions and four pass breakups…had at least three tackles in 10 of the 11 games…tallied 10 tackles at both Portland State and Weber State…against the Vikings, he had a career-high eight solo stops…also returned an interception 38 yards…intercepted a pass and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown in the win over Northern Arizona…the score was his first via interception and his second (fumble return) as a Hornet…had nine tackles against Eastern Washington and eight stops vs. Idaho State. 2004 Season: Earned honorable mention Freshman All-America and Big Sky honors…appeared in 10 games, starting eight as a true freshman…tallied 56 total tackles (25 solo)…opened his career with 11 tackles at Nevada…matched that total at Eastern Washington…recorded four tackles-for-loss during the season, including a sack against Montana State…returned a fumble 35-yards for a touchdown against Idaho State…credited with two pass breakups in the victory over Montana State. High School: Graduated from Sanger High School in 2004…was the only offensive player to be named to both the 2002 and 2003 Fresno Bee All-Star team…named honorable mention all-state by Cal-Hi…voted the area Player of the Year by TV 47 and was named to the station’s all-valley team as both a junior and senior…was named the area player of the week three times as a senior…led the Apaches to the Yosemite Division Small School title as both a junior and a senior…listed as one of the top recruits by Rivals.com…was the starting running back and safety…ended the 2003 regular season with 773 rushing yards…top rushing game was 251 yards against Mt. Whitney HS…had four games with over 100 rushing yards…holds the school’s career record with 3,429 rushing yards and 51 touchdowns…also holds the school record with seven rushing touchdowns in one game…that mark is the second-best in section history…recorded 109 total tackles and eight interceptions in his junior and senior seasons combined…graduated from the same high school as former Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Flores. Personal: Born 7-24-85…a business major…also recruited by Cal Poly, UC Davis and Fresno State…parents are Michael and Renell Webber.
Shelton’s Career Stats
year 2004 2005 totals
year un-ast 2004 49-34 2005 51-32 totals 100-66
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6-0 • 200 • DB Junior • Third Year Sanger, Calif. Sanger HS
tot tfl pbu 83 3-13 2 83 3.5-23 3 166 6.5-36 5
ff-fr 1-0 0-0 1-0
int 0 2 2
Webber’s Career Stats un-ast tot 25-31 56 33-31 64 58-62 120
tfl pbu ff-fr int 4-9 7 1-1 0-0 2-8 4 0-0 2-70 6-17 11 1-1 2-70
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6-4 • 235 • TE Junior • Second Year Lakewood, Calif. Los Alamitos HS/Long Beach JC Moved to tight end during the fall after playing quarterback last season…will likely be the team’s long snapper…came to Sacramento State after attending Fresno State, Marshall and Long Beach City JC. 2005 Season: Played on special teams during his first season with the team…served as the holder on field goals and extra points for the majority of the season…also saw some time as a long snapper for punts. Prior to Sacramento State: Played one season at Long Beach City JC…greyshirted at Fresno State in 2002 and then redshirted at Marshall in 2003…helped lead LBCC to a Mission Conference title in 2004 while sharing time at quarterback. High School: Graduated from Los Alamitos HS in 2002…began his football career by playing linebacker, tight end, fullback and quarterback…was the team’s full-time QB as a senior…that year, he threw for 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns in five games…also rushed for 150 yards and three scores…team won the Sunset League title as a junior…best single-game performance came against El Modena where he threw for 440 yards and four touchdowns to earn state player of the week honors…was rated as the 15th best quarterback on the west coast as a senior…competed in the Orange County North-South All-Star game. Personal: Born 12-3-83…majoring in communications…comes from an athletic family where he has two sisters (Angela and Gina) that played collegiate softball at Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, respectively…his brother, Mike, was a catcher at Kansas…was also recruited by Utah State.
5-11 • 200 • LB Senior • Fifth Year Modesto, Calif. Central Catholic HS Bogetti is a constant on special teams…can play at linebacker and in the secondary…is the third member of his family to play for the Hornets. 2005 Season: Saw action in 10 games on special teams…recorded a solo tackle in the victory over Azusa Pacific. 2004 Season: Played primarily on special teams…appeared in 10 games during the year…also saw action at both linebacker and safety…had one tackle in the win over Weber State. 2003 Season: Appeared in nine games on special teams and as a defensive back...ended the year with seven total tackles, including five solo...recorded an interception and a 6-yard return against Saint Mary’s
in his first collegiate game…also had three solo stops against the Gaels. 2002 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Central Catholic High School in Modesto, Calif., in 2002...played four seasons of football and also ran track each year...was the Trans Valley League defensive and special teams player of the year...helped guide the Raiders to the league title as well as the Sac-Joaquin Section title... tallied 89.5 tackles as a senior linebacker. Personal: Born 5-25-83...parents are Andy and Lynne Bogetti...is an organizational communications major... his oldest brother, Drew, was a three-year starter at defensive end for the Hornets...his other brother, Antone, was a wide receiver at Sacramento State.
Bogetti’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 5-2 0-1 1-0 6-3
tot 7 1 1 9
tfl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
pbu 0 0 0 0
int 1-6 0-0 0-0 1-6
6-4 • 250 • OL Freshman • Second Year Santa Paula, Calif. St. Bonaventure HS After redshirting last season, Carr will contend for playing time on a rebuilt offensive line. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2005 graduate of St. Bonaventure HS in Ventura, Calif…played four years of football for the Seraphs…was named second team all-Channel League as a senior…helped lead St. Bonaventure to a 13-1 overall record and a Channel League title as a senior. Personal: Born 12-23-86…plans to major in recreation and leisure studies…would like to work as a park ranger following graduation…also recruited by Montana State…parents are Lynne and Pat Carr.
5-10 • 190 • DB Sophomore • Third Year Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS Currently in his third season, Davis will contend for a starting job on the corner…is very athletic and has the skills to cover one-on-one. 2005 Season: Missed the first four games of the season due to eye surgery but returned to play in the final seven contests…ended the year with 13 total tackles (four solo)…had a career-high five stops against Azusa Pacific (two solo)…followed that effort with three tackles at Weber State…also had two tackles against Eastern Washington and Montana, and one
at Montana State…returned one kickoff for 22 yards at Montana State. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School…recorded 16 tackles as a senior…in his best game, he had five tackles, two forced fumbles and three pass breakups against St. Paul HS…against Mayfair HS he had five solo tackles and one assisted tackle…helped lead Poly to an 11-3 overall record and a Moore League title as a senior…graduated from the same high school as teammates Mason Mitchell and Anthony Torrell Baker. Personal: Born 1-1-87…has yet to declare a major…would like to work in the recording industry…also recruited by Weber State and Utah State…mother is Jean Richburg.
Davis’ Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 4-9
tot 13
tfl 0-0
pbu 0
int 0
6-3 • 315 • OL Sophomore • Second Year Ontario, Calif. Ontario HS Will compete for a starting job on the offensive line…is the only returning player to start a game on the line for the Hornets. 2005 Season: A walk-on, Davis worked his way into the rotation and, eventually, the starting lineup during his first collegiate season…started the final four games of the year at center. High School: A 2005 graduate of Ontraio High School…played four years of football for the Jaguars…named all-Mt. Baldy League as a junior and senior…team won the league title during his senior season. Personal: Born 2-8-87…has yet to declare a major…would like to work in anthropology…mother is Monica Rougeau.
6-0 • 210 • LB Senior • Second Year Walnut, Calif. Diamond Bar HS/Mt. SAC JC Was one of the biggest surprises of the team last season…worked his way into the starting lineup at linebacker after walking on to the team. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting one at linebacker…ended the season with 20 total tackles, including two for loss…had at least one tackle in seven games…had four stops at Cal and Montana State for his season high…had three solo stops in both of those games as well as the Causeway Classic. Junior College: Played two seasons at Mt. San Antonio
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Returners College in Walnut, Calif…was named second team all-Mission Conference as a sophomore after recording 101 tackles…had 10 sacks during the year…team won a pair of league titles and posted an 18-5 record in those games…best game came against El Camino JC wher ehe had 17 tackles. High School: A 2003 graduate of Diamond Bar High School…played football, baseball and basketball for the Brahmas…played quarterback and linebacker…named all-Sierra League and all-Southern Section…was the school’s athlete of the year. Personal: Born 3-3-85…majoring in economics…plans on becoming a chef…parents are Tom and Nancy DeMonaco.
DeMonaco’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 14-6
tot 20
tfl 2-11
pbu 2
int 0
5-9 • 190 • WR Junior • Second Year Claremont, Calif. Claremont HS/Iowa Joined the team weeks before the start of last season after transferring from Iowa…was used as a reserve receiver and also played on special teams. 2005 Season: Caught six passes during the season for 72 yards…averaged 12.0 yards per reception…caught two passes for 33 yards in the win over Northern Arizona…had two catches for 32 yards at Weber State…also had one catch against Idaho State and Montana…longest reception was for 31 yards against NAU…also had a 20-yard grab at Weber State. Prior to Sacramento State: Was a two-year member of the Iowa football team…was on the 2005 Hawkeye squad which won the Big Ten title. High School: A 2003 graduate of Claremont High School…competed in four years of football and three years of track…named first team all-section in football following his senior season…was twice named all-Inland Valley and was first team all-Baseline League as a junior and senior…named second team all-league following his sophomore season…football team won league title in 2002…holds the school record in the 200 and 4x100. Personal: Born 1-24-85…a communication studies major who is minoring in real estate…parnets are Lou and Kim Fanucchi.
Fanucchi’s Career Stats year 2005
28
rec 6
yds 72
avg 12.0
td 0
lg 31
5-9 • 165 • K Sophomore • Third Year San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep Returns as the team’s starting place kicker…is also the returning leading scorer on the team…has a strong leg…coaches believe if he improves his consistency he could be one of the best in Div. I-AA. 2005 Season: Led the team in scoring with 40 points…was 6-of-12 on field goals and 22-of-23 on extra points…made his last 14 extra points during the year…began the season by making his first three field goal attempts, including 41 and 42 yarders at Portland State…the 42-yard field goal came as time expired in the first half…also made a 36-yard field goal against Northern Arizona…kicked off 31 times, averaging 51.8 yards…had two touchbacks. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt…made one extra point at Nevada but suffered a quad injury which kept him out for the rest of the year. High School: A 2004 graduate of Bellarmine Prep in San Jose, Calif…ranked as the second-best kicker in the country by SuperPrep and the sixth best by Rivals. com…earned a spot in the “Top 12” at the Chris Sailor Kicking Combine…in that national competition, he was named the best kickoff specialist…made all 30 of his extra points as a senior and also connected on a career-long 55-yard field goal…earned all-league and all-state honors as a junior and senior…also named All-America after each season…was one of two kickers to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas…that game was televised nationally on NBC. Personal: Born 4-15-86…a communication studies major…also recruited by USC and Washington State…parents are Juan and Patricia Gamboa.
Gamboa’s Career Stats year 2005
xp-xpa 22-23
fg-fga 6-12
lg 42
6-2 • 245 • DL Junior • Fourth Year Sacramento, Calif. Florin HS A constant threat on the defensive line…enjoyed his strongest season in 2005 after redshirting the previous year…one of the fastest defensive linemen on the team…has shown the ability to get to the quarterback. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a defensive end…started eight games, including the final six of the year…concluded the season wtih 39 tackles, including 18 solos…had 8.5 tackles-for-loss for a combined 27 yards…that total included two sacks…had six tackles against Azusa Pacific, Idaho State and Eastern Washington…recorded five stops against Portland State and Weber State…had at least two tackles in 10 of the 11 games…recorded at least a half-tackle-for-loss in nine contests…had two TFLs in the win over Azusa Pacific…tallied sacks against ISU and EWU…recovered a fumble in the season opener at Cal. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2003 Season: Played in all 11 games on the defensive line and on special teams…ended the year with 35 tackles, the third most by a defensive lineman...had four tackles-for-loss, including one sack...recovered a fumble against Northern Arizona...best game came against Eastern Washington where he tallied five solos and three assists for seven total tackles…was also credited with five solo stops against Montana…had at least five tackles in three of the last four games…recorded at least one tackle in all 11 games. High School: Graduated from Florin High School in 2002...a three-sport athlete for the Panthers, Henderson played football, basketball and baseball... earned second team all-Metro football honors from the Sacramento Bee in 2001...also named first team all-Delta League that same season...served as team captain and was named Florin’s Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior...recorded 104 tackles with one forced fumble, nine sacks and a defensive touchdown as a senior...also had 61 carries for 433 yards and eight scores as a fullback. Personal: Born 7-26-84...a communiation studies major…mother is Betty Miles.
Henderson’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 19-16
tot 35
18-21 37-37
39 74
tfl sacks 4-14 1-9 redshirt 8.5-27 2-12 12.5-41 3-21
ff-fr 0-1 0-1 0-2
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6-6 • 285 • OL Freshman • Second Year Clovis, Calif. Clovis HS An offensive lineman from the Central Valley, Hunter could also possibly see some time at tight end. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as redshirt. High School: A 2005 graduate of Clovis High School…played football for the Cougars…was coached by Larry Kellom…helped the team to a 6-5 record in 2004 and a berth in the section playoffs…lost in the first round to Dalen Mason’s Edison team…played in Fresno’s City/County AllStar Game…also played basketball and was named all-Tri-River Athletic League. Personal: Born 1-1-84…has yet to declare a major…also recruited by Utah…parents are Richard and Nancy Hunter.
6-3 • 290 • DL Junior • Third Year San Leandro, Calif. San Leandro HS A two-year starter, Hurts will help solidify the defensive front…continues to increase his strength with diligent work in the weight room…very good against the run. 2005 Season: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle…ended the year with 14 total tackles…had seven solo and seven assisted stops…season high of two came against Cal Poly, UC Davis, Weber State and Idaho State…had a half-tackle-for-loss at Cal Poly. 2004 Season: Saw action in all 11 games as a defensive tackle…recorded 23 tackles on the season…that total was comprised of 10 solo stops and 13 assists…also had five tackles-for-loss, including a sack…tied for the team lead with two forced
fumbles…best game came at UC Davis where he had five solo tackles and three assists (eight total)…had two tackles-for-loss againt the Aggies, including a 4-yard sack…also forced a fumble in that game…had four tackles at NAU and three at Montana. High School: Graduated from San Leandro High School in 2004…played four years of football for the Pirates…named first team all-Hayward Area Athletic League as a senior and second team as a junior…played on both the offensive and defensive lines…named the team’s most valuable lineman his final two years…earned all-HAAL league honors in the shot put and discus as a junior…also wrestled for one year. Personal: Born 5-8-86…majoring in math…also recruited by San Jose State…mother is Jennie Geiger.
Hurts’ Career Stats year 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 10-13 7-7 17-20
tot 23 14 37
tfl sacks 5-8 1-4 0.5-2 0-0 5.5-10 1-4
ff-fr 2-0 0-0 2-0
5-9 • 175 • DB Junior • Fourth Year Corona, Calif. Centennial HS After redshirting in 2004, he worked his way back into the starting lineup in 2005…enters the fall as one of the contenders for a starting job on the corner. 2005 Season: Appeared in 10 games, starting four at cornerback…tallied 29 tackles, including 19 solos…also had five pass breakups…recorded at least one tackle in every game in which he played…had five stops at Weber State…ended the year with four
tackles in each of the final three games (Eastern Washington, Montana State, Montana)…also had four tackles against Azusa Pacific…established his career high with three PBUs in the win over Azusa Pacific…also played on special teams. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2003 Season: Saw action in five games at cornerback...amassed eight total tackles, including seven solo stops…also had one pass breakup and recovered a fumble against Saint Mary’s…had two solo tackles against Saint Mary’s, Idaho State and Montana State…added an assist at MSU for his top singlegame total (three). High School: A 2003 graduate from Centennial High School in Corona, Calif...competed in both football and track for four years...played wide receiver and defensive back...named first team all-Mountain View League and honorable mention all-county following his senior season...served as a team captain in 2002...football team won the Mountain View League title after posting a 13-1 overall record...recorded a game-winning interception in triple-overtime in the league title game...as a senior, he had 60 tackles, four interceptions and two touchdowns...attended the same high school as former Sacramento State standout and current New England Patriots long snapper Lonie Paxton. Personal: Born 11-13-85...majoring in government... parents are Jody and Janet Johnson.
Johnson’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 7-1
tot 8
19-10 26-11
29 37
tfl 0-0 redshirt 0.5-1 0.5-1
pbu 1
ff-fr 0-1
5 6
0-0 0-1
6-1 • 280 • OL Junior • Third Year Clovis, Calif. Clovis West HS One of the few returning offensive linemen with game experience…has started games each of the last two years…will contend for a starting job entering the season. 2005 Season: Played at right guard during the season…earned the start against Eastern Washington, Montana State and Montana…team averaged 162.0 rushing yards per game in his starts…the Hornets also recorded five of their 10 rushing touchdowns during that stretch. 2004 Season: Started the final two games of the season at right guard. High School: A 2004 graduate of Clovis West High School…played four years of football and wrestled for two years…was named all-Tri-Rivers Athletic Conference as a senior in football…helped lead the team to an 11-1-1 overall record as a senior…team reached the Valley Championship game in both his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born 1-4-86…a kinesiology major… mother is Bonnie.
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6-0 • 220 • LB Senior • Second Year Pleasant Hill, Calif. Pleasant Hill HS/Oregon
5-9 • 190 • RB Freshman • Second Year Fresno, Calif. Edison HS
Came to Sacramento State in the spring of 2005 and worked his way into the starting lineup…enters the fall as as a possible starter at outside linebacker…switched to number 22 this fall after sporting 52 last season. 2005 Season: Made an immediate impact during his first season…appeared in 10 games, starting each at outside linebacker…missed the Montana State game….concluded the season with 36 total tackles…that total was comprised of 14 solos and 22 assists…had two tackles-for-loss…best game came at Cal Poly where he had seven stops (six solo)…had five tackles against Northern Arizona, Azusa Pacific and Idaho State…intercepted a pass at Portland State…was credited with a pass breakup against Idaho State. Oregon: Spent three years at Oregon…played two seasons and redshirted in another…appeared in 12 games but did not record a tackle. High School: A 2002 graduate of Pleasant Hill High School…played football and basketball…was a threetime all-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection as a defensive back…was the school’s defensive MVP in both sports. Personal: Born 3-17-84…majoring in psychology… parents are Steve and Cathie Lynn.
Lynn’s Career Stats year 2005
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un-ast 14-22
tot 36
tfl 2.0-8
int 1-(-2)
pbu 1
An athlete that can play at numerous spots…Mason will likely line up as a running back during his freshman season but will also see time at receiver. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt…was named the team’s Offensive Scout Team MVP. High School: Graduated from Edison High School in Fresno, Calif., in 2005…carried the ball 43 times for 264 yards as a senior…also added seven receptions for 123 yards…scored four touchdowns on the year (two rushing, two receiving)…was coached by former NFL standout Tim McDonald at Edison. Personal: Born 1-10-87…has yet to declare a major…also recruited by Wyoming and Portland State…parents are Larry and Lonzella Mason.
2005 Season: Started five of the 10 games in which he appeared at cornerback during his first season… ended the year with 17 total tackles, including 15 solos…had three pass breakups…highest tackle output came against Northern Arizona where he had six solo stops…had three tackles at Weber State…returned one kickoff for 12 yards at Portland State. Arizona: Played one season for the Wildcats…started the first two games of the season at cornerback before an injury forced him out of the lineup…received a medical redshirt. Junior College: Played two seasons at Sacramento City College…was named all-league as a sophomore…also named honorable mention all-Northern California that same season…was ranked as one of the top 300 junior college recruits and top 20 cornerbacks in the country. High School: Graduated from Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2001…lettered in football, hockey, baseball and track…earned first team all-league honors in track after running 10.6 in the 100m. Personal: Born 4-22-83…currently enrolled in the communication studies graduate program…mother, Jeanette Harvey, lives in London.
McDonald’s Career Stats year 2005
5-11 • 190 • DB Senior • Second Year Denver, Colo. Doherty HS/Arizona A returning starter in the secondary…will contend for one of the two starting jobs on the corner…could also see some time as a kick returner…earned his bachelor’s degree last spring and is currently attending graduate school.
un-ast 15-2
tot 17
tfl 0-0
int 0
pbu 3
5-8 • 195 • DB Senior • Fourth Year Claremont, Calif. Claremont HS A versatile player, Moore has played both cornerback and safety in his two years with the team…was used as a nickle back last year and also played on special teams. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games for the second straight season…finished the year with seven solo tackles and nine assists for a total of 16…had a career high five tackles in the victory over Azusa Pacific…had two stops against Cal, Eastern Washington and Montana State. 2004 Season: Saw action at both cornerback and safety…appeared in all 11 games and ended the year with 21 total tackles…had at least one stop in nine games…top performance came at Montana where he had three solo tackles and one assist…recovered a fumble and had two assisted tackles against Cal Poly…also had three tackles against Nevada, Southern Utah and Idaho State. 2003 Season: Appeared in five games during his first season with the team…saw his playing time increase as the season progressed…was used as a nickel back…ended the season with four solo tackles and one assist…three of his four solo tackles came at Montana State…also had a solo against Saint Mary’s and an assist at Oregon State. High School: A 2003 graduate of Claremont High School...competed in football and track for four years...played running back and defensive back for
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Moore’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
un-ast 4-1 10-11 7-9 21-21
tot 5 21 16 42
tfl 0-0 2-7 0-0 2-7
ff-fr 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1
int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Kern Valley where he had 31 tackles (19 solo, 12 assists), an interception, two forced fumbles and a pass breakup. High School: A 2004 graduate of Salesian High School in Los Angeles…played three years of football and ran four years of track for the Mustangs…named first team all-section, Santa Fe League MVP and scholar-athlete of the year as a senior…as a senior, he tallied 162 tackles, forced eight fumbles and intercepted three passes…best game came against Kern Valley where he had 31 tackles (19 solo, 12 assists), an interception, two forced fumbles and a pass breakup. Personal: Born 5-9-87…majoring in sociology and would like to work in real estate…son of Aminah Muhammad and Larry Kizzie.
Muhammad’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 1-1
tot 2
tfl 0-0
sacks 0-0
ff-fr 0-0
linebacker but also saw some action on special teams…was used as a fullback in short-yardage situations on offense. High School: A 2005 graduate of Arroyo High School in San Lorenzo, Calif…played both running back and linebacker for the Dons…helped lead the team to a 9-2 overall record and its first Hayward Area Athletic League title in 15 seasons…as a running back, he broke the 25 year-old HAAL career record wtih 2,839 yards…as a senior, he rushed for 1,299 yards and 25 touchdowns…best game came against Bishop O’Dowd where he rushed for 148 yards, scored a touchdown with 23 seconds remaining and added the game-winning two-point conversion to give the team a 21-20 victory…his TD run also allowed him to break the HAAL record…on defense, he recorded 132 total tackles in 2004 and was described by his former coach as the most intuitive defensive player he ever coached…was named the San Francisco Chronicle East Bay Player of the Year and a first team all-metro linebacker. Personal: Born 12-30-86…has yet to declare a major…parents are Fetu and Cannard Mulitalo.
Mulitalo’s Career Stats 6-1 • 245 • LB Sophomore • Second Year San Lorenzo, Calif. Arroyo HS Worked his way into the linebacker rotation early in the season…will conted for a starting role and will also continue to back up Tyson Butler in the middle…will also be counted on to play on special teams. 2005 Season: Appeard in all 11 games during his first collegiate season…ended the year with 22 total tackles (11 solo, 11 assisted)…best outing came at Portland State where he had five stops, including three solos…also had five tackles (two solo) in the win over Azusa Pacific…recorded four tackles against Eastern Washington…had a half tackle-for-loss against Cal and Portland State…played primarily at middle
5-11 • 230 • LB Sophomore • Second Year Los Angeles, Calif. Salesian HS Will compete for the vacant starting linebacker position alongside Tyson Butler and Steve Lynn…will also continue to play on special teams. 2005 Season: Played in seven games on special teams and as a backup linebacker…tallied two tackles during his freshman season…had a solo stop at Cal Poly and an assisted tackle against Idaho State. High School: A 2004 graduate of Salesian High School in Los Angeles…played three years of football and ran four years of track for the Mustangs…named first team all-section, Santa Fe League MVP and scholar-athlete of the year as a senior…as a senior, he tallied 162 tackles, forced eight fumbles and intercepted three passes…best game came against
year 2005
un-ast 11-11
tot 22
tfl 1-2
sacks 0-0
ff-fr 0-0
6-6 • 250 • TE Sophomore • Second Year Alta Loma, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS A big tight end who will have a chance to win the starting job…the most experienced tight end on the team…according to coaches, he has all the physical skills needed to be a strong tight end. 2005 Season: Played in eight games during his first collegiate season…ended the year with one catch for 12 yards…recorded that reception against Eastern Washington…also played on special teams. High School: Graduated from Rancho Cucamonga High School in 2005…played three years of varsity football…started all 22 games as a junior and senior…was a two-time all-Baseline League selection at tight end…named to the all-region team following his last two years…his best single-game performance came in an upset of Upland HS where he caught three 3rd-down passes for first downs and also had eight pancake blocks on the line…caught 14 passes for 220 yards as a senior. Personal: Born 4-19-87…would like to teach and coach following his playing career…also recruited by UNLV, Colorado State, Utah State, Idaho State and Texas Southern…parents are Raymond and Laura Navar.
Navar’s Career Stats year 2005
rec 1
yds 12
avg 12.0
td 0
lg 12
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6-2 • 190 • WR Junior • Third Year Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey HS
6-0 • 185 • DB Sophomore • Second Year Fresno, Calif. Clovis East HS Oliver emerged during his true freshman season and earned a starting spot…will look to contend for the starting job on the corner during the fall. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting three at cornerback…ended the year with 21 tackles and one interception…had a tackle in 10 of the 11 games…highest total came against Eastern Washington where he had four solo stops…had three tackles against Northern Arizona and Azusa Pacific…intercepted a pass against Montana. High School: A 2005 graduate of Clovis East High School…played four years of football as a quarterback, receiver, running back and defensive back… had five interceptions as a senior and returned two for touchdowns…lists his best game as intercepting Arkelin Hall (currently on Washington State) twice. Personal: Born 7-4-86…majoring in communication studies…has three brothers and a sister…mother is Tina Watson.
Oliver’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 14-7
tot 21
tfl 0-0
int 1-8
pbu 1
6-4 • 190 • WR Freshman • Second Year Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS Has been with the team since January of 2005 and will see his first action this fall…greyshirted duing the 2004-05 year and redshirted last season…father, Stephone, played in the NFL and at Fresno State. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Laguna Creek High School in Elk Grove, Calif…was the starting wide receiver for the 2003 team which posted a 9-1 overall record and won the Delta League championship…named all-Delta League after grabbing 17 passes for 301 yards…top game came against Jesuit HS where he had three receptions for 69 yards…began his high school career at Clovis West HS in Clovis, Calif…played four years of basketball and football between the two schools…as a sophomore, he helped Clovis West to a 29-2 overall record and a Tri-River Athletic Conference title in basketball. Personal: Born 11-18-86…plans to major in business administration…older brother, Stephone II, played two seasons with the Hornets…father, Stephone, played for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL for nine seasons…his dad was also in the same receiving corps at Fresno State with head coach Steve Mooshagian…mother is Paula.
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6-0 • 200 • LB Freshman • Second Year Fresno, Calif. Central HS
Arguably has the most physical skills among the team’s receivers…the tallest receiver on the team…will contend for a starting job in the fall. 2005 Season: Started the first six games of the season at receiver and appeared in 10…ended the season with six receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns…led all receivers on the team, who had more than one reception, with a 12.8 yards per catch average…had three grabs for 56 yards and a score at Cal Poly…also had a 3-yard touchdown against UC Davis. 2004 Season: Ranked third on the team with 18 receptions and fourth with 149 receiving yards during his first season…appeared in 10 games during the year, earning the start at Northern Arizona…caught at least one pass in eight games…had five receptions for 43 yards at NAU…that total included a 31-yard reception…scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 7-yard catch at Montana…caught four passes for 35 yards in the win over Southern Utah…added three receptions for 34 yards at UC Davis…averaged 8.3 yards per reception…also had one tackle and was credited with a forced fumble. High School: A 2004 graduate of Dorsey High School in Los Angeles…ranked second on the team and third in the Coliseum League with 331 receiving yards as a senior…caught a total of 20 passes for an average of 16.6 yards per catch…also saw time at quarterback where he completed 11 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown…helped lead the team to a 12-1 overall record and a Coliseum League title…only loss of the season came against Carson HS, 19-18, in the Los Angeles City Championship game. Personal: Born 8-11-86…a sociology major…also recruited by New Mexico State…mother is Judie Phillips.
Perry’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 totals
rec 18 6 24
yds 149 77 226
avg 8.3 12.8 9.4
td 1 2 3
lg 31 26 31
After redshirting last season, Robinson will compete for playing time at linebacker and in the secondary…could also see action on special teams. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Central High School in 2005…spent most of his time at running back for the Grizzlies…rushed for 804 yards on 72 carries to earn all-Tri-River Athletic Conference honors as a senior…best game came against Madera HS where he had 164 rushing yards on five carries…also had one interception and two solo tackles in that game…had nine career touchdowns. Personal: Born 7-5-87…has yet to declare a major… parents are Calvin Robinson and Tamiko Leary.
6-2 • 230 • DL Sophomore • Third Year West Covina, Calif. Bishop Amat HS Entering his third year with the team…played primarily on special teams as a redshirt freshman…will look to work his way into the the defensive line rotation. 2005 Season: Appeared in nine games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker…ended the year with three total tackles…had solo stops against UC Davis and Northern Arizona…added an assisted tackle against Idaho State. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, Calif., in 2004…played four years of football…recorded 52 tackles and seven sacks as a senior…named second team all-Serra League in 2003…also earned the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman award that same season…had a pair of sacks against both Muir HS and A.B. Miller HS…had a season-high nine tackles against A.B. Miller HS and added seven stops against perennial power Mater Dei HS…in track, he has run the 100 in 10.7 seconds and has been clocked at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash. Personal: Born 5-27-86…plans to major in business…son of Lloyd and Cheryl Robinson.
Robinson’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 2-1
tot 3
tfl 0-0
sacks 0-0
ff-fr 0-0
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6-0 • 275 • DL Senior • Second Year San Bernardino, Calif. San Bernardino HS/Chaffey JC An experienced member on the defensive line…will compete for playing time in the interior…has shown the ability to put pressure on the quarterback. 2005 Season: Appeared in eight games at defensive tackle…ended the season with eight total tackles, including four solos…had 2.5 tackles which resulted in a loss of 12 yards…that total included two sacks…had two tackles against Cal Poly, Azusa Pacific and Idaho State. Junior College: Played two years at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif…helped lead the team to the Foothill Conference title in 2002…recorded 54 tackles and 2.5 sacks as a sophomore in 2003. High School: A 2002 graduate of San Bernardino High School…played three years of football…had 24 tackles, including two sacks, as a senior. Personal: Born 12-18-83…majoring in communication studies with a minor in business…parents are Adolph and Cora J. Stone.
Stone’s Career Stats year 2005
un-ast 4-4
tot 8
tfl sacks 2.5-12 2.0-12
ff-fr 0-0
6-7 • 320 • OL Freshman • Second Year San Ramon, Calif. California HS A young member of the offensive line who will contend for playing time during the fall. 2005 Season: Redshirted during the 2005 season. High School: Graduated from California High School in San Ramon, Calif., in 2005…competed in football and track and field all four years…named second team all-East Bay Athletic League in football as an offensive lineman…was a first team selection in the shot put and discus…earned all-academic honors. Personal: Born 5-4-87…majoring in communication studies…parents are Jose and Ruth Valdes.
6-3 • 210 • QB Junior • Fourth Year Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS
6-1 • 200 • WR Junior • Fourth Year Granite Bay, Calif. Granity Bay HS
Is the only quarterback on the team that has taken a snap as a Hornet…served as a backup last season…a local product from Oakmont HS, he is currently in his fourth season with the program. 2004 Season: Appeared in three games at quarterback…earned the start against Montana in the season finale…finished the season 1-for-11…saw his first collegiate action against Eastern Washington…also played at Montana State. 2004 Season: Was an active member of the team but did not see action. 2003 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2003 graduate of Oakmont High School in Roseville, Calif...posted impressive numbers in his senior season...earned honorable mention allcity and first team all-Pioneer Valley League honors after throwing for 2,370 yards...led the Vikings to a 9-3 overall record...that same season, he was 115-for-218 (52.8 completion percentage) with 27 touchdowns and a 118 quarterback rating...ranked third in the Sacramento area among players from all divisions in total yardage, touchdowns and QB rating...also impressive on the ground where he amassed 230 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns on 67 carries...served as Oakmont’s kicker where he converted 39 PATs and two field goals. Personal: Born 4-18-85...a business major...parents are Steve and Karen Wehr.
Wehr’s Career Stats year 2005
c-a 1-11
yds 0
lg 0
int 3
td 0
After a strong freshman season, White hopes to return to action for the first time in nearly two years…has played in just one game since the conclusion of the 2003 campaign…a speedy receiver, he has also run track for Sacramento State. 2005 Season: Did not compete with the team due to injury. 2004 Season: Took a medical redshirt…earned the start at wide receiver against Nevada but fractured a bone in his wrist early in the game. 2003 Season: Competed in nine games during his first collegiate season…concluded the season ranked fifth on the team in both receptions and receiving yards… grabbed 14 passes for 122 yards…averaged 8.7 yards per catch and 13.6 yards per game…caught a touchdown in the season finale at Weber State…that pass was thrown by fellow receiver Kenan Smith who was serving as the emergency quarterback…caught seven passes for 67 yards against Saint Mary’s…also had three catches for 42 yards at Weber State…during the spring, he competed for the Sacramento State track team as a sprinter…top times were 10.97 in the 100 and 22.29 in the 200. High School: Graduated from Granite Bay High School in 2003...named second team all-city by the Sacramento Bee and first team all-Sierra Foothill League as a senior...that year, he grabbed 46 receptions for 877 yards and nine touchdowns...helped guide the Grizzlies to an 11-2 overall record and a berth in the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title game... his yardage total ranked second among Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II players, while his receiving touchdowns were third...biggest game came against Del Oro where he had 231 yards on nine catches (25.7 yards per catch). Personal: Born 1-31-85...plans to major in business... parents are John and Dana White.
White’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 totals
rec 14 14
yds avg td 122 8.7 1 medical redshirt did not compete 122 8.7 1
lg 22 22
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6-0 • 225 • FB Junior • First Year Phoenix, Ariz. Greenway HS/Glendale CC A true fullback, Alanis has also shown the ability to catch the ball out of the backfield…will primarily be used as a blocker when in the backfield. Junior College: Played two years at Glendale Community College…began his career as a linebacker before shifting to fullback as a sophomore…named all-Western State Football League in 2005…helped lead the Gauchos to the 2005 NJCAA national title…the team posted an 11-0 record…ended the year with 30 receptions for 351 yards and a touchdown…had seven catches for 115 yards and three rushes for 38 yards against Scottsdale CC. High School: A 2003 graduate of Greenway High School in Phoenix…competed in four years of football, two years of baseball and one season of track for the Demons…was a first team all-region linebacker as a junior…named all-state following his season season…finished his senior season with 86 solo tackles and eight rushing touchdowns…best game came in the playoffs where he had 16 tacakles, including a sack, an interception, two touchdowns and two twopoint converesions against Tolleson HS. Personal: Born 10-25-84…majoring in communication studies…would like to become an evangelist…is the youngest of seven children…parents are Gerald and Carol Alanis.
6-4 • 190 • WR Senior • First Year Fair Oaks, Calif. Del Campo HS/Mankato State An athletic receiver, Barnes will contend for time in the fall…a local product, he has played at Del Campo HS and Sierra JC. Prior to Sacramento State: Attended Makato State for one year but did not play. Junior College: Played two seasons at Sierra JC in Rocklin, Calif…named all-conference as a receiver…team went 21-1 in his two years. High School: Graduated from Del Campo High School in 2002…played football and basketball for three years…named all-city and all-conference as a receiver following his senior year…caught 14 TDs as a senior. Personal: Born 4-11-84…majoring in communication studies…older brother, Matt, plays for the Philadelphia 76ers…parents are Henry and Ann Barnes.
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6-2 • 230 • LB/DL Junior • First Year Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova HS/American River JC A local product with family ties to the program, Brannon joined the team in the spring as a walk-on…comes to Sacramento State from American River JC…is the older brother of defensive end Mike Brannon. Junior College: Played two years at American River JC in Sacramento…was named all-Mid-Empire Conference as a linebacker following his sophomore season…helped lead the Beavers to a 10-1 overall record and berth into the Capital Shrine Game…team’s only loss came against Laney JC, 20-17, in that bowl game…had 105 tackles as a sophomore. High School: Graduated from Cordova High School in 2002…competed in football and track and field for the Lancers…named all-league in football following his junior and senior seasons…recorded 141 tackles as a senior…helped guide Cordova to two Sac-Joaquin Section playoff appearances. Personal: Born 8-12-94…majoring in finance…borther, Mike, also plays for the team…parents are Johnnie and Monica Brannon.
6-1 • 310 • OL Junior • First Year Kona, Hawaii Kealakehe HS/Grossmont JC A walk-on to the team during the spring, Gaughen could be a starter for the Hornets during the fall…one of several members to transfer from Grossmont JC. Junior College: Spent two seasons at Grossmont JC in El Cajon, Calif…named first team All-America by JC Athletic Bureau…also named all-state and first team all-league…was a starter on the offensive line…helped the team post a 13-1 overall record in 2005…defeated City College of San Francisco, 41-38, to win the California State Championship…also finished first in the J.C. Grid-Wire rankings…team went 8-0 en route to a Foothill Conference title…was named to the National Football Foundation’s Academic Hall of Fame following his sophomore season…attended Menlo College in 2002 and San Mateo JC in 2003 but did not play at either school. High School: A 2002 graduate of Kealakehe High School in Kailua Kona, Hawaii…competed in football, wrestling, baseball and track…played three years of varsity football…was named to the all-island team as a senior…advanced to the state finals in wrestling as a heavyweight. Personal: Born 6-27-84…majoring in philosophy… parents are Tim and Kathy Gaughen.
6-2 • 235 • QB Junior • First Year Flagstaff, Ariz. Sinagua HS/Glendale CC Shared time at quarterback during the spring with Crosby Wehr…the pair will battle for the starting job entering the year. Junior College: Attended Glendale Community College from 2003-05…played two years of football for the Gauchos…was named NJCAA Region I Offensive Player of the Year, Western States Football League Offensive Player of the Year and first team all-WSFL…led the team to an 11-0 record and NJCAA national title that same season…completed 155 of 246 passes in 10 regular season games as a sophomore…during that span, he also threw for 2,255 yards, 18 touchdowns and four interceptions…was 17-of-30 for 324 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s Sun Bowl victory over Grand Rapids Community College. High School: A 2003 graduate of Sinagua High School in Flagstaff, Ariz…played football, basketball and baseball for the Mustangs…was named the Grand Canyon Region and city Offensive Player of the Year following his senior season…was twiced named first team all-Grand Canyon Region…is the school’s all-time leading passer with over 5,000 career yards. Personal: Born 10-30-84…majoring in communication studies…parents are Danny and Judy Brockwell.
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6-1 • 290 • OL • Jr. • First Yr. Vista, Calif. Rancho Buena Vista HS Palomar JC One of several new offensive linemen who will try to make the starting lineup…saw considerable action during the spring at center. Junior College: Attended Palomar JC for two years… was named all-Mission Conference as a sophomore despite playing just two league games…allowed only three sacks during his two seasons…lists his best game as having eight pancake blocls against College of the Canyons as a freshman…earned the team’s offensive player of the game award for that performance. High School: Graduated from Rancho Buena Vista High School in 2004…competed in football, basketball and track and field for the Longhorns…named first team all-Palomar League as a senior…was named offensive player of the game after having 26 pancake blocks against Mission Bay HS. Personal: Born 6-9-86…majoring in history…would like to work in football following graduation…parents are Charles and Linda Leitzke.
5-10 • 225 • FB Freshman • First Year Altadena, Calif. St. Francis HS Joined the team during the spring…will contend for playing time in the offensive backfield…could also play on special teams if needed. High School: A 2005 graduate of St. Francis High School in Vista, Calif…named all-Mision League as both a junior and senior…rushed for over 1,300 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior…averaged 4.9 yards per carry…caught 14 passes for 101 yards…best rushing performance came against Crescenta Valley HS where he had 160 yards and two touchdowns… rushed for three scores against Burroughs HS and Harvard-Westlake HS…crossed the century mark in five of the team’s 13 games…had 156 yards against Alemany HS…as a junior, he tallied over 1,100 yards and 15 rushing scores…had a career-high 168 yards against Alemany that season. Personal: Born 8-13-86…majoring in business…parents are Robert and Manuella Milton.
6-5 • 315 • OL Senior • First Year Vallejo, Calif. St. Patrick’s HS/Missouri A transfer from Missouri, Russell has one season of eligibility remaining…a proven offensive lineman, he is pencilled in as a starter for the Hornets. Prior to Sacramento State: Spent the 2005 season at Missouri…appeared in the opening game before being forced to sit out the remainder of the season due to injury. Junior College: Attended Solano JC from 200204…played two seasons for the Falcons…was named all-state and all-conference…was also the team MVP…helped Solano to the playoffs each year. High School: Graduated from St. Patrick’s High School in 2002…played four years of football…one of the most decorated linemen in the area…was named all-state, all-city, Bay Shore Athletic League Lineman of the Year and team MVP…led the team to its first playoff appearance in 13 years. Personal: Born 11-29-83…majoring in communication studies…parents are Tim and Rhonda Russell.
6-1 • 300 • DL Junior • First Year Lemon Grove, Calif. Helix HS/Grossmont JC A high-impact transfer who should have a starting job on the defensive line…originally committed to San Diego State but did not play for the Aztecs…came to Sacramento State in the spring. Junior College: Played two seasons at Grossmont JC…named first team JC Gridwire All-America in 2004…two-time first team all-Foothill Conference…was the Foothill Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore…had 62 tackles, including 11 sacks that season…also forced five fumbles that year…had 51 tackles, including seven sacks, as a freshman…Grossmont was 24-2 during his two years…considered one of the the top 30 defensive line prospects in the country (high school and junior college combined) by Scout.com. High School: A 2001 graduate of Helix High School…named all-San Diego Section, all-county and all-league…Helix posted a 13-0 overall record and won the section title…had 84 tackles, including 15 sacks as a senior…played as an inside and outside linebacker…began his high school career at Serra HS. Personal: Born 1-27-83 in Honolulu…majoring in communication studies…parents are Benson and Mouna Mauga…was also recruited by Arizona, Oregon State and Arizona State.
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Fall Newcomers Andrew Blume • 95 DL • 6-2 • 280 Freshman • Columbia, Calif. Sonora HS
One of the top defensive players in Northern California, Blume could make an immediate impact on the defensive line…was a standout wrestler in high school. High School: Graduated from Sonora High School in 2006…named first team all-Sac-Joaquin Section…became the first player from Sonora HS to earn the honor…was the Valley Oak League co-Defensive Player of the Year…named first team all-VOL…helped lead Sonora to the Sac-Joaquin Div. III championship game…finished the year with 70 total tackles…that total inlcuded six sacks for a combined loss of 30 yards…had eight tackles against Weston Ranch and Rio Linda for his season high…had six tackles against Sierra HS…recorded five stops against Johansen HS, Merced HS and Granite Bay HS — all of which are Div. I…played most of the year at nose tackle…on offense, he was a guard…a decorated wrestler, he was the top ranked heavyweight in the section…also ranked third in the state and 23rd in the nation…was recruited by Fresno State for football and Oklahoma, Tennessee and Cal State Fullerton for wrestling. Personal: Born 3-4-88…plans to major in business management…father is Dave Blume.
Dorian Brown • 23 DB • 6-1 • 185 Freshman • Chino, Calif. Don Lugo HS
An athletic defensive back, Brown will fight for tiime in a crowded secondary…could also see time on special teams. High School: A 2006 graduate of Don Lugo High School in Chino, Calif…was named first team allMt. Baldy League as a senior…earned second team honors the two previous seasons…as a senior, he tallied 92 total tackles (30 solos, 62 assists)…top game came against Nogales HS where he had 15 stops…had 12 tackles against Chino HS…team advanced to the Southern Section Div. VIII playoffs…also played on offense…had 54 rushes for 232 yards and three touchdowns…also caught six passes for 112 yards…also competed in track and field for the Conquistadores. Personal: Born 8-8-88…has yet to declare a major…was recruited by Colorado State, Idaho State and New Mexico…parents are Stefan and Rochelle Brown.
Jacob Castillo • 89 TE • 6-4 • 250 Freshman • Oceanside, Calif. Riverside HS
A solid blocking tight end, Castillo will add depth at the position…was primarily used on the offensive line in high school but has shown the ability to catch the ball. High School: Graduated from Riverside High School in Oceanside, Calif., in 2006…played two years of var-
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sity football as a tight end…best game came against Mira Mesa HS where he had three catches…was primarily a blocking tight end…also played on the defensive line…earned all-academic honors from the San Diego Union Tribune. Personal: Born 12-12-87…plans to major in business…parents are Francisco and Heather Castillo… brother, Alex, plays volleyball at Pepperdine.
Francisco Cruz • 63 OL • 6-4 • 280 Junior • San Diego, Calif. San Diego HS/Grossmont JC
One of several players from Grossmont JC which transferred to Sacramento State…could earn a starting spot on the revamped offensive line. Junior College: Spent two seasons at Grossmont JC in El Cajon, Calif…was a starter on the offensive line…named the team’s best lineman…helped the team post a 13-1 overall record in 2005…defeated City College of San Francisco, 41-38, to win the California State Championship…also finished first in the J.C. Grid-Wire rankings…team went 8-0 en route to a Foothill Conference title…teamed with fellow recruits Jeremiah Mareko and Dallas Mauga. High School: Graduated from San Diego High School in 2002…played two years of football on the offensive line…named first team all-section and was also named the team’s best lineman…did not begin playing football until his junior season. Personal: Born 5-11-86…plans to major in communication studies and minor in criminal justice…would like to work in law enforcement…parents are Francisco and Teodara Cruz.
Brian Heath • 87 TE • 6-4 • 255 Freshman • Penryn, Calif. Del Oro HS
One of two recruits (Bill Sherman) from Del Oro HS…played on the offensive line in high school but will likely be made a tight end. High School: A 2006 graduate of Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif…earned numerous accolades as a starter on the offensive line…named first team all-Northern California, first team all-Sac-Joaquin Section, first team all-Metro by the Sacramento Bee and first team all-Sierra Foothill League…helped the Golden Eagles to a 13-0 overall record in 2005…that year, the team won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title and was ranked as the top Div. II team in Northern California…was a high school teammate with fellow recruit Bill Sherman. Personal: Born 11-19-88…plans to major in business…parents are Wilbur and Julie Heath.
Blaine Jackson • 93 DL • 6-3 • 260 Junior • Fallbrook, Calif. Fallbrook HS/Palomar JC
One of the final players to sign with the team during the spring…will add depth on the defensive front. Junior College: Played two seasons at Palomar JC in
San Diego, Calif…named first team all-Mission Conference American Division as a sophomore…started every game at defensive end…finished the year with 34 total tackles…had nine tackles-for-loss, including three sacks…had six solo stops, including two for loss, against Fullerton JC…had five tackles against El Camino JC. High School: Graduated from Fallbrook High School in 2004…named first team all-San Diego Section and all-Avocado League…was the Avocado League Defensive Player of the Year…helped lead the Warriors to the section Div. I championship game…played in the Alex Spanos All-Star Classic…was also a member of the wrestling team where he finished seventh in the section as a heavyweight. Personal: Born 7-12-86…majoring in kinesiology…son of Anthony Jackson…father played football at San Jose State.
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DB • 6-2 • 205 Freshman • San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius HS
Was originally listed as a receiver but has been shifted to defensive back…played both sides of the ball in high school. High School: Graduated from San Francisco’s St. Ignatius High School in 2006…played four years of football and also ran track for two seasons…named honorable mention all-metro, second team all-Central Coast Section and first team all-West Catholic League as a senior…also named the WCAL Utility Player of the Year…was an honorable mention all-WCAL selection in 2004…caught 42 passes for 680 yards and 11 touchdowns during his senior season…best game came against Aptos HS in the first round of the CCS playoffs where he had five grabs for 100 yards and two receiving touchdowns…also returned a punt for a score in that game. Personal: Born 4-18-88…has yet to declare a major…son of James King.
Jeremiah Mareko • 88 TE • 6-1 • 280 Junior • Kona, Hawaii Konawaena HS/Grossmont JC
One of several players from Grossmont JC which transferred to Sacramento State…will contend for the starting tight end job during the fall. Junior College: Spent two seasons at Grossmont JC in El Cajon, Calif…was an offensive captain…helped the team post a 13-1 overall record in 2005…defeated City College of San Francisco, 41-38, to win the California State Championship…also finished first in the J.C. Grid-Wire rankings…team went 8-0 en route to a Foothill Conference title…caught two touchdown passes against El Caminco in the Southern California playoffs…teamed with fellow recruits Francisco Cruz and Dallas Mauga. High School: Graduated from Konawaena High School in Hawaii in 1998. Personal: Born 2-6-80…is the oldest player on the team…enters the season at 26 years old…plans to major in communication studies…parents are Navy and Iokapeta Mareko.
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QB • 5-11 • 185 Junior • Sylmar, Calif. Notre Dame HS/Coll. of the Canyons JC
Signed with the team in late spring…a very athletic quarterback…was one of the top JC quarterbacks in the country last season. Junior College: Played two seasons at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif…was named second team All-America by JC Gridwire…also earned first team all-Western State Conference and was the WSC Northern Division Offensive Player of the Year…completed 187-of-325 passes for 3,107 yards…had 28 touchdowns with 14 interceptions…also rushed for 660 yards and 13 touchdowns on 180 attempts…led the team with 3,767 yards of total offense…led the team to a 12-1 record as a sophomore…only loss came against Grossmont in the playoffs…team won the state title in 2004. High School: Graduated from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., in 2003…helped lead NDHS to a Southern Section Div. III and Mission League titles as a senior…was named the Southern Section Div. III Offensive Player of the Year and was the Mission League MVP…also named to the Los Angeles Times and L.A. Daily News all-valley team as a strong safety…was his team’s MVP. Personal: Born 6-7-85…parents are Mark and Delia Marquez…has an older brother (Michael) and a younger sister (Marisa).
Allan Mohan • 35 LB • 6-1 • 200 Freshman • Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley HS
Will add depth at the linebacking corps behind a talented group of returners…coaches praise his nose for the ball as evidenced by his 142 tackles last season. High School: Graduated from Lancaster’s Antelope Valley High School in 2006…played football, basketball, soccer and baseball for the Antelopes…named first team all-Southern Section Div. III…was the Golden League Back of the Year and earned first team all-league honors…was twice selected the team MVP…recorded 142 tackles (86 solo) as a senior…averaged 12.9 tackles per game…had at least 10 tackles in all but one game…recorded 19 tackles against Highland HS…had 17 tackles vs. Leuzinger…as a running back, he had 90 carries for 552 yards and three touchdowns…as a junior, tallied 153 tackles, including nine sacks. Personal: Born 3-11-88…has yet to declare a major…parents are Roger and Dorothea Mohan.
Ronald Richardson • 15 WR • 6-0 • 200 Freshman • Sacramento, Calif. Grant HS
A local standout, Richardson prepped at nearby Grant High School in Sacramento…a big-play receiver who also has experience at defensive back. High School: Graduated from Grant High School in 2006…was a four-sport player for the Pacers…
named first team all-Metro League as a receiver in 2005…named second team all-Metro in both football and baseball during his junior season…caught 26 passes for 644 yards and seven touchdowns in 2005…team won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title in 2005 after posting a 12-2 record…caught at least one pass in all 14 games…had a season-high four receptions against McClatchy HS…had 140 yards on three catches against Bella Vista HS…also broke the century mark with 104 yards against Yuba City…lists his best game as making six catches for 135 yards in the 2004 playoffs…as a defensive back, he tallied 61 total tackles…had at least two tackles in every game…made a season-high 12 stops against Granite Bay HS during the regular season…also intercepted a pass against Granite Bay HS in the section title game…intercepted three passes during the season and recovered a fumble…also competed in basketball and track for the Pacers. Personal: Born 11-30-87…would like to major in kinesiology…mother is Toni Heard.
Bill Sherman • 55 DL • 6-2 • 295 Freshman • Loomis, Calif. Del Oro HS
Another local player from one of the top programs in Northern California…has the ability to play during his first collegiate season…coaches believe he will be solid against the run. High School: Graduated from Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif., in 2006…was the 2005 Sacramento Bee Defensive Player of the Year…named all-SacJoaquin Section, all-metro and all-Sierra Foothill League as both a junior and senior…earned first team all-Northern California in 2005…was third team all-state that same season…helped Del Oro to a 13-0 record and a Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title…tallied 51 tackles during the year…had at least two tackles in every game…had seven stops against both St. Mary’s (Stockton) and Burbank…had six tackles against Oak Ridge, Woodland and Christian Brothers. Personal: Born 11-19-87…has yet to declare a major…parents are William and Debbie Sherman.
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against Bellevue HS, Millikan HS, Cabrillo HS and Compton HS. Personal: Born 9-10-88…has yet to declare a major…mother is Margaret Smith.
Kyle Tahsler • 62 OL • 6-3 • 295 Junior • Napa, Calif. Napa HS/Solano JC
An experienced offensive lineman, Tahsler will contend for playing time during his first year with the Hornets. Junior College: Played two seasons at Solano JC in Suisun City, Calif…was a starter on the offensive line…named all-Bay Valley Conference as a sophomore…helped the team to the BVC title in 2004…will reunite with former teammate Matt Russell. High School: A 2004 graduate of Napa High School…named all-Monticello Empire League and all-county as a senior…was second team all-MEL as a junior…team won a pair of league titles in 2002 and 2003. Personal: Born 2-11-86…majoring in kinesiology… would like to work as a physical trainer…parents are Charles and Francis Tahsler.
Geoff Warner • 52 LB • 6-0 • 220 Freshman • Clovis, Calif. Clovis HS
Another product of the Central Valley…a very athletic linebacker who will battle for time on the field during his first season. High School: Graduated from Clovis High School in 2006…was an all-Valley and all-Tri-Rivers Athletic League selection at linebacker as a senior…posted 154 tackles, including eight for loss that year…had three sacks, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries…top game came against Central HS where he had 18 tackles (two TFL), one sack and forced and recovered a fumble…named all-league as a junior in 2004…was promoted to the varsity team as a freshman…also competed in track and field for the Cougars where he ran the 100 and 200 and threw the discus. Personal: Born 12-22-87…majoring in political science and would like to become a lawyer…parents are Richard and Sue Warner.
A young linebacker who comes from a top-notch high school program…will look for playing time at linebacker…could also play on special teams. High School: A 2006 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School…played linebacker and fullback for the Jackrabbits…named all-Moore League at linebacker as a senior…was also the team’s starting fullback… helped lead Long Beach Poly to a 13-1 overall record and a Southern Section Div. I title…tallied 85 tackles (7.1 per game)…had at least two tackles in every game…best outing came against Dominguez HS where he had 19 stops (10 solo)…also broke double figures against Huntington Beach HS (13), Lakewood HS (12) and Compton HS (10)…offensively, he had 86 carries for 513 yards and 15 touchdowns…scored three touchdowns against Huntington Beach and two
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Hornet Football Geographic Football Roster ( ) - number of Hornets from each region
Northern California
Sacramento Region (14) Elon Paige ............................................. Elk Grove Jeff Perez ............................................... Elk Grove Jason Barnes ......................................... Fair Oaks KC Patterson .......................................Granite Bay Billy White ..........................................Granite Bay Bill Sherman .............................................. Loomis Daniel Hart ................................................ Loomis Brian Heath ............................................... Penryn Mike Brannon ..............................Rancho Cordova Johnnie Brannon ..........................Rancho Cordova Morris Walker ......................................... Roseville Crosby Wehr ........................................... Roseville James Henderson ................................ Sacramento Nate Jones ......................................... Sacramento Ronald Richardson .............................. Sacramento Bay Area (8) Steve Lynn ..........................................Pleasant Hill Ryan Coogler......................................... Richmond Juan Gamboa ..........................................San Jose Chris Hurts ........................................ San Leandro Cyrus Mulitalo ................................... San Lorenzo Craig King....................................... San Francisco Joe Valdes ...........................................San Ramon Kris Daniels ............................South San Francisco Other Regions (3) Mitch Lively ............................................ Susanville Kyle Tahsler .................................................Napa Matt Russell ............................................... Vallejo
Southern California
Los Angeles County (11) Blake Milton............................................ Altadena Chris Clarizo ........................................... Arcadia Tim Bessolo ............................................Lakewood Torrell Baker ........................................Long Beach Kevin Davis..........................................Long Beach Ryan Smith ..........................................Long Beach Christian Clark .................................... Los Angeles Faheem Muhammad ........................... Los Angeles Phillip Perry ........................................ Los Angeles Andrew Gregorio.................... Palos Verdes Estates Marcel Marquez ........................................ Sylmar Riverside County (6) Ray Navar .............................................Alta Loma Tyler Fannuchi ...................................... Claremont Richard Moore ...................................... Claremont Jody Johnson ............................................ Corona Tony DeMonaco .........................................Walnut LaMarr Robinson................................West Covina San Bernardino County (4) Adolph Stone .................................San Bernardino Dorian Brown ..............................................Chino Tamerat Berhe ............................................ Colton Tyrone Davis ............................................. Ontario
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Northern California (26)
Sacramento
Fresno
Out of State (6) San Joaquin Valley (22)
Los Angeles
Southern California (32)
San Diego Area (9) Jerrell Mitchell ......................................Chula Vista Jacob Castillo .......................................Oceanside Kyle Leitzke............................. Rancho Buena Vista Kyle Morrison ....................................... San Diego Francisco Cruz ...................................... San Diego Dallas Mauga ....................................... San Diego Rainbow Mauga ................................... San Diego Blaine Jackson ........................................Fallbrook Lamont Butler ........................................ San Diego Other Regions (2) Austin Collett ............................................ Orange Tim Carr .............................................Santa Paula
Central Coast/San Joaquin Valley
North Valley (7) Tyson Butler .............................................. Atwater James Bogetti ...........................................Modesto Seth McDaniels ........................................Modesto James Patterson .......................................Modesto Bryan Parker ............................................ Stockton Corey Brown........................................... Patterson James Johnson ............................................. Tracy Fresno Region (9) Jordan Hunter ..............................................Clovis Lindsey Kellogg ............................................Clovis Geoff Warner ..............................................Clovis Dalen Mason ..............................................Fresno
Bobby Mooshagian .....................................Fresno Durrell Oliver ..............................................Fresno Calvin Robinson ..........................................Fresno Harvey Taylor .............................................Fresno Brent Webber ............................................ Sanger Other Regions (6) Brett Shelton .........................................BakersďŹ eld Andrew Blume ....................................... Columbia Allen Mohan ...........................................Lancaster Ryan Mole ......................................... Santa Maria Ryan Hastie ...............................................Salinas Alex Spencer ............................................. Soquel
Arizona
Tim Brockwell ........................................... Flagstaff John Alanis ...............................................Phoenix
Colorado
Kiel McDonald ........................................... Denver
Hawaii
Matt Gaughen ..............................................Kona Jeremiah Mareko ..........................................Kona
Idaho
Kyle Balmer ..................................................Boise
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CAL POLY
Aug. 31, 2006 • Bronco Stadium • 7:05 p.m.
Sept. 16, 2006 • Hornet Stadium • 6:05 p.m.
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University Facts
Location ..............................Boise, Idaho Founded ..........................................1932 Enrollment ..................................18,599 Affiliation .................. NCAA Division I-A Nickname .................................. Broncos Colors .............................Blue & Orange Conference ....................Western Athletic Home Field .....................Bronco Stadium Capacity.......................................30,000 Surface.............................. Blue Astro Play President ........................Dr. Robert Kustra Athletics Director ............ Gene Bleymaier
Series History
Series Record ........................ First Meeting In Sacramento....................... First Meeting In Berkeley ............................ First Meeting At Neutral Sites ..................... First Meeting In Div. I-AA Era .................... First Meeting Mooshagian vs. BSU ............. First Meeting Petersen vs. SAC ................... First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............. First Meeting Last SAC Road Win ............... First Meeting Largest SAC Victory .............. First Meeting Largest BSU Victory ............... First Meeting Current Streak....................... First Meeting Longest SAC Win Streak ........ First Meeting Longest BSU Win Streak ........ First Meeting
Football Facts
Head Coach ..................... Chris Petersen Alma Mater, Year .............. UC Davis, ’88 Record at BSU: ........................... First year Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Sean Kugler, Asst. Head Coach/Off. Line; Byran Harsin, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Justin Wilcox, Def. Coordinator; Jeff Choate, Running Backs/Special Teams; Scott Huff, Tight Ends; Pete Kwiatkowski, Def. Line; Brent Pease, Receivers; Viliami Tuivai, Linebackers; Marcel Yates, Secondary; Klayton Adams, Off. GA; Wes Nurse, Def. GA; Keith Bhonapha, Dir. of Football Operations
Team Information
Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ..................... Multiple 2005 Record ......................................9-4 2005 Conf. Record/Finish .............7-1/1st 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ...... MPC Computers Bowl Lettermen Returning/Lost ...................49/8 Starters Ret .......... 20 (9 off./9 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 4 (2 off./2 def./0 kick)
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Kory Hall
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Media Information
Football Contact ..................... Max Corbet Office Phone ....................(208) 426-1515 Home Phone ....................(208) 345-2180 E-Mail ..................mcorbet@boisestate.edu Office Fax .......................(208) 426-1778 Press Box Phone ...............(208) 426-1408 Web Site ...............www.broncosports.com Radio Announcer ............ Paul J. Schneider Color Announcer....................... Jeff Caves Flagship Station ..................KBOI 670 AM Primary Newspapers ........Idaho Statesman Primary Beat Writer...............Chadd Cripe
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Jared Zabransky (202 comp., 342 att., 2,562 yds., 17 TD, 16 int.) Rushing Leader: Ian Johnson (100 att., 759 yds,m 6 TD) Receiving Leader: Jerard Rabb (38 rec., 572 yds., 5 TD) Tackles Leader: Korey Hall (51 ua, 55 ast., 106 tt, 5 tfl, 1.5 sacks)
2006 Schedule
8/31......................... SACRAMENTO STATE 9/7................................... OREGON STATE 9/16........................................ at Wyoming 9/23........................................... HAWAI’I* 9/30............................................ at Utah 10/7...........................LOUISIANA TECH* 10/15.....................at New Mexico State* 10/21....................................... at Idaho* 11/1.............................. FRESNO STATE* 11/11...........................at San Jose State* 11/18................................ UTAH STATE*
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/21 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/10 11/19 11/26 12/28
Rich Ellerson
at Georgia ........................L, 48-13 at Oregon State .................L, 30-27 BOWLING GREEN ..........W, 48-20 at Hawai’i* .....................W, 44-41 PORTLAND STATE ...........W, 21-14 SAN JOSE STATE* ..........W, 38-21 at Utah State* ..................W, 45-21 NEVADA*.......................W, 49-14 NEW MEXICO STATE* ......W, 56-6 at Fresno State* ...................L, 27-7 IDAHO* ..........................W, 70-35 at Louisiana Tech* ...........W, 30-13 BOSTON COLLEGE ...........L, 27-21 (MPC Computers Bowl) * Western Athletic Conf. Game
Head Coach
University Facts
Location .............. San Luis Obispo, Calif. Founded ..........................................1901 Enrollment ..................................18,400 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname ................................Mustangs Colors .................... Forest Green & Gold Conference .............. Great West Football Home Field .................. Mustang Stadium Capacity.......................................10,000 Surface........................................... Grass President ................... Dr. Warren J. Baker Athletics Director .............. Alison E. Cone
Series History
Series Record ................ SAC leads, 15-14 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 7-6 In San Luis Obispo .............Series tied, 8-8 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ..................... CP tied, 7-6 Mooshagian vs. CP .............................0-3 Ellerson vs. SAC ..................................4-1 Last SAC Home Win .............2002 (27-17) Last SAC Road Win ..............1999 (31-26) Largest SAC Victory .........24 (24-0, 1992) Largest CP Victory ............46 (52-6, 1978) Current Streak.............. Cal Poly won three Longest SAC Win Streak .........7 (1987-93) Longest CP Win Streak ...........................3 (1976-78 & 2003-pres.)
Football Facts
Head Coach ....................... Rich Ellerson Alma Mater, Year ................ Hawai’i, ’76 Record at CP: ....................34-23 (5 years) Career Record ................38-30 (6 years) Assistant Coaches: Gene McKeehan, Associate Head Coach/ Running Backs; Joe Dupaix, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Bill Tripp, Off. Line; Andy Guyader, Receivers/Tight Ends/Recruiting; David Brown, Def. Coordinator/ Def. Backs; Payam Saadat, Def. Line.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ...... Double-Eagle Flex 2005 Record ......................................9-4 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............4-1/t1st 2005 Final Ranking ............................. 6th 2005 Postseason .... Div. I-AA Quarterfinals Lettermen Returning/Lost .................49/18 Starters Ret .......... 17 (7 off./8 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (6 off./4 def./1 kick)
Courtney Brown Senior • CB
Media Information
Football Contact ......................Eric Burdick Office Phone ....................(805) 756-6550 Cell Phone .......................(805) 550-3427 E-Mail .....................eburdick@calpoly.edu Office Fax .......................(805) 756-2650 Press Box Phone ...............(805) 756-6739 Web Site ....................... www.gopoly.com Radio Announcer .................. Randy Scovil Flagship Station ................. KKAL 99.7 FM Primary Newspaper ................The Tribune Primary Beat Writer................. Brian Milne
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Matt Brennan (65 comp., 135 att., 828 yds., 4 TD, 7 int.) Rushing Leader: James Noble (223 att., 1,578 yds., 16 TD) Receiving Leader: Ramses Barden (40 rec., 655 yds., 9 TD) Tackles Leader: Kyle Shotwell (71 ua, 87 ast., 158 tt, 13.5 tfl, 2 int.)
2006 Schedule
9/2.......................................... FORT LEWIS 9/9...................................... at Weber State 9/16............................. at Sacramento State 9/23..................................at San Jose State 9/30..............................SOUTHERN UTAH* 10/7..........................................UC DAVIS* 10/21...................SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 10/28............................. at San Diego State 11/4......................................... at Montana 11/11....................... at North Dakota State* 11/18...........................SAVANNAH STATE
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/23 10/1 10/8 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3
at Troy ..............................L, 27-10 SACRAMENTO STATE.. W, 37-13 MONTANA STATE ....... W, 38-10 at South Dakota State* .. W, 24-16 at Northern Colo.* ....... W, 31-14 NORTH DAKOTA ST.* .... W, 37-6 at Montana .................... L, 36-27 at UC Davis* .................. L, 20-13 EASTERN WASH. ........ W, 40-35 SOUTHERN UTAH* ...... W, 20-10 IDAHO STATE .............. W, 35-10 at Montana$ ................ W, 35-21 at Texas State^................. L, 14-7 * Great West Football Conf. Game ^ NCAA Div. I-AA Playoff Game
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Opponents MONTANA
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Sept. 23, 2006 • Washington-Grizzly • 12:05 p.m. PT
Sept. 30, 2006 • Woodward Field • 2:05 p.m.
Game
Game
4
3
Bobby Hauck
Head Coach
University Facts
Location ........................ Missoula, Mont. Founded ..........................................1893 Enrollment ..................................13,352 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname .................................Grizzlies Colors ...........................Maroon & Silver Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field . Washington-Grizzly Stadium Capacity.......................................23,183 Surface.......................................SprinTurf Chancellor ................Dr. George Dennison Athletics Director .................... Jim O’Day
Series History
Series Record ....................UM leads, 11-0 In Sacramento.....................UM leads, 4-0 In Missoula .........................UM leads, 7-0 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ................UM leads, 11-0 Mooshagian vs. UM ............................0-3 Hauck vs. SAC ....................................2-0 Last SAC Home Win .........................None Last SAC Road Win ..........................None Largest SAC Victory .........................None Largest UM Victory ...........47 (54-7, 1993) Current Streak........................ UM won 11 Longest SAC Win Streak ...................None Longest UM Win Streak .... 11 (1993-pres.)
Football Facts
Head Coach ...................... Bobby Hauck Alma Mater, Year ............... Montana, ’88 Record at UM: ..................29-11 (3 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Rob Phenicie, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Kraig Paulson, Def. Coordinator/ Def. Ends; Dominic Daste, Tight Ends; Pete Kaligis, Recruiting/Off. Line; Ty Gregorak, Linebackers; Luther Carr, Running Backs; Tim Hauck, Safeties; Tom Hauck, Def. Tackles; Ron Kowalski, Quartbacks/Receivers; Mike Hudson, Asst. Head Coach/Cornerbacks.
Team Information
Offensive Formation .......................Pro Set Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................8-4 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............5-2/t1st 2005 Final Ranking ........................... 12th 2005 Postseason .... Div. I-AA Quarterfinals Lettermen Returning/Lost .................46/20 Starters Ret .......... 15 (6 off./7 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 9 (5 off./4 def./0 kick)
Lex Hilliard Senior • RB
Media Information
Football Contact .....................Dave Guffey Office Phone ....................(406) 243-5402 Home Phone ....................(406) 728-1135 E-Mail ...................guffeydb@mso.umt.edu Office Fax .......................(406) 243-6859 Press Box Phone ...............(406) 243-4167 Web Site ........ www.montanagrizzlies.com Radio Announcer ................... Mick Holien Color Announcer..................Scott Gurnsey Flagship Station ............. KGVO 1290 AM Primary Newspaper ........... The Missoulian Primary Beat Writer............ Fritz Neighbor
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Cole Berquist (133 comp., 246 att., 1,275 yds., 8 TD, 6 int) Rushing Leader: Lex Hilliard (249 att., 1,322 yds., 12 TD) Receiving Leader: Ryan Bagley (50 rec., 499 yds., 2 TD) Tackles Leader: Tyler Joyce (28 ua, 55 ast., 83 tt)
2006 Schedule
9/2................................................. at Iowa 9/9........................ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 9/23........................SACRAMENTO STATE* 9/30.................................at Portland State* 10/7........................at Eastern Washington* 10/14..................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 10/21.................................at Weber State* 10/28..................................IDAHO STATE* 11/4........................................... CAL POLY 11/11....................... at Northern Colorado* 11/18...........................MONTANA STATE*
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26
Paul Wulff
FORT LEWIS......................W, 55-0 at Oregon .........................L, 47-14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ......W, 7-0 WEBER STATE* ...............W, 24-19 at Idaho State* ................W, 32-10 EASTERN WASH.* ............L, 34-20 CAL POLY .......................W, 36-27 PORTLAND STATE* .........W, 37-16 at Northern Arizona* .........W, 23-0 at Sacramento State* .......W, 31-14 at Montana State* ...............L, 16-6 CAL POLY^ .......................L, 35-21 * Big Sky Conference Game ^ NCAA Div. I-AA Playoff Game
Head Coach
University Facts
Location ......................... Cheney, Wash. Founded ..........................................1882 Enrollment ....................................9,968 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname .................................... Eagles Colors ................................ Red & White Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ................... Woodward Field Capacity.........................................8,600 Surface........................................... Grass President ....................Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo Interim Athletics Director ..........Pam Parks
Series History
Series Record ................. EWU leads, 12-2 In Sacramento.................. EWU leads, 8-0 In Cheney ........................ EWU leads, 4-2 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ............... EWU leads, 9-2 Mooshagian vs. EWU ..........................0-3 Wulff vs. SAC .....................................4-2 Last SAC Home Win .........................None Last SAC Road Win ..............2002 (48-41) Largest SAC Victory .........7 (48-41, 2002) Largest EWU Victory ........41 (48-7, 1993) Current Streak...................EWU won three Longest SAC Win Streak .............. 1 (twice) Longest EWU Win Streak ........8 (1980-98)
Football Facts
Head Coach ...........................Paul Wulff Alma Mater, Year .. Washington State, ’90 Record at EWU: ................41-26 (6 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Travis Niekamp, Linebackers; Beau Baldwin, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Jody Sears, Def. Coordinator/Safeties; Keith Murphy, Wide Receivers/Special Teams; Joe Wade, Running Backs; Chris Hansen, Cornerbacks; Aaron Best, Off. Line; Malik Roberson, Def. Line; Rich Rasmussen, Tight Ends/Recruiting; Eti Ena, Def. Assistant.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ... Short Passing Game Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................7-6 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............5-2/t1st 2005 Final Ranking ........................... 13th 2005 Postseason ........ Div. I-AA first round Lettermen Returning/Lost .................43/17 Starters Ret .......... 14 (6 off./6 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (5 off./5 def./0 kick)
Ryan COLE
Senior • RB
Media Information
Football Contact .......................Dave Cook Office Phone ....................(509) 359-6334 Cell Phone .......................(509) 280-2502 E-Mail ......................dcook@mail.ewu.edu Office Fax .......................(509) 359-2828 Press Box Phone ...............(509) 359-6351 Web Site .......................www.goeags.com Radio Announcer ..................... Larry Weir Color Announcer................. Paul Sorensen Flagship Station ................ KGA 1510 AM Primary Newspaper .....Spokesman-Review Primary Beat Writer............. Dave Trimmer
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Chris Peerboom (2 comp., 13 att., 22 yds., 0 TD, 4 int.) Rushing Leader: Ryan Cole (212 att., 879 yds., 14 TD) Receiving Leader: Tyler Coleman (22 att., 330 yds., 1 TD) Tackles Leader: Nick Denbeigh (32 ua, 33 ast., 65 tt, 3 tfl, 1 int.)
2006 Schedule
8/31................................... at Oregon State 9/9.................................... at West Virginia 9/16....................CENTRAL WASHINGTON 9/23................................at Montana State* 9/30........................SACRAMENTO STATE* 10/7....................................... MONTANA* 10/14....................... at Northern Colorado* 10/21...............................at Portland State* 10/28..................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 11/4...................................at Weber State* 11/11..................................IDAHO STATE*
2005 Results 9/3 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26
at San José State ...............L, 35-24 WESTERN OREGON .........W, 48-7 at Idaho State* ..................L, 34-30 PORTLAND STATE* .........W, 42-24 at Northern Arizona* .......W, 42-14 at Montana*....................W, 34-20 WEBER STATE* .................L, 28-23 at Sacramento State* .......W, 45-17 at Cal Poly ........................L, 40-35 MONTANA STATE* ........W, 35-14 UC DAVIS .........................L, 41-38 at Nortthern Iowa^ ............L, 41-38 * Big Sky Conference Game ^ NCAA Div. I-AA Playoff Game
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Opponents WEBER STATE
MONTANA STATE
Oct. 7, 2006 • Hornet Stadium • 6:05 p.m.
Oct. 14, 2006 • Hornet Stadium • 6:05 p.m.
Game
Game
6
5
Ron McBride Head Coach
University Facts
Location .............................Ogden, Utah Founded ..........................................1889 Enrollment ..................................19,506 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname ................................. Wildcats Colors ................... Royal Purple & White Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field .................... Stewart Stadium Capacity.......................................17,500 Surface........................................... Grass Chancellor .................... Dr. F. Ann Millner Interim Athletics Director ...Jerry Graybeal
Series History
Series Record ................... WSU leads, 7-3 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 3-2 In Ogden ......................... WSU leads, 5-0 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ............... WSU leads, 7-3 Mooshagian vs. WSU ..........................1-2 McBride vs. SAC .................................1-0 Last SAC Home Win .............2004 (31-12) Last SAC Road Win ..........................None Largest SAC Victory .........28 (35-7, 2000) Largest WSU Victory ......32 (52-14, 1997) Current Streak.................... WSU won one Longest SAC Win Streak ...... 1 (three times) Longest WSU Win Streak ........4 (1996-99)
Football Facts
Head Coach ....................... Ron McBride Alma Mater, Year ....... San Jose State, ’62 Record at WSU: ..................... 6-5 (1 year) Career Record ..............94-68 (14 years) Assistant Coaches: Casey Waletich, Off. Coordinator/Receivers; Kevin Clune, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Jake Cookus, Safeties/Special Teams; Fred Fernandes, Running Backs; Alex Gerke, Off. Line; Chad Kauha’aha’a, Def. Line; Kevin McGiven, Quarterbacks; Tom Stackaruk, Tight Ends; Colton Swan, Cornerbacks.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................6-5 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 4-3/t4th 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................27/20 Starters Ret .......... 12 (8 off./4 def./0 kick) Starters Lost ......... 12 (3 off./7 def./2 kick)
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Mike Kramer
Ian Pizarro
Head Coach
Senior • QB
Media Information
University Facts
Radio Announcer .......................Carl Arky Flagship Station ................. KLO 1430 AM Primary Newspaper .....Standard-Examiner Primary Beat Writer..................Jesen Asey
Location ........................Bozeman, Mont. Founded ..........................................1893 Enrollment ..................................12,000 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname .................................. Bobcats Colors ................................. Blue & Gold Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ..................... Bobcat Stadium Capacity.......................................13,500 Surface........................................... Grass President ..................Dr. Geoffrey Gamble Athletics Director ................... Peter Fields
Returning Leaders
Series History
Football Contact ......................Brad Larsen Office Phone ....................(801) 626-6010 Home Phone ....................(801) 776-5376 E-Mail ...................... blarsen3@weber.edu Office Fax .......................(801) 626-6490 Press Box Phone ...............(801) 626-6588 Web Site ........... www.weber.edu/athletics
Passing Leader: Ian Pizarro (152 comp., 299 att., 2,296 yds., 17 TD, 11 int.) Rushing Leader: Zach Hall (182 att., 820 yds., 9 TD) Receiving Leader: Terry Larsen (38 rec., 640 yds., 4 TD) Tackles Leader: Tyler DeBry (22 ua, 56 ast., 78 tt, 4.0 tfl)
2006 Schedule
9/2...................................at Colorado State 9/9............................................. CAL POLY 9/16............................... SOUTHERN UTAH 9/23..............................PORTLAND STATE* 9/29................... NORTHERN COLORADO* 10/7............................at Sacramento State* 10/21..................................... MONTANA* 10/28..............................at Montana State* 11/4.................. EASTERN WASHINGTON* 11/11......................... at Northern Arizona* 11/18...................................at Idaho State*
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/12 11/19
WESTERN STATE ..............W, 61-0 at Fresno State ..................L, 55-17 at North Dakota State ..........L, 41-0 NORTHERN ARIZONA*...W, 31-23 at Montana*......................L, 24-19 MONTANA STATE* ..........L, 27-24 SACRAMENTO STATE* ...W, 26-14 at Eastern Washington* ...W, 28-23 IDAHO STATE* ...............W, 30-21 at Portland State* ..............L, 39-14 at Southern Utah .............W, 27-10 * Big Sky Conference Game
Series Record ....................MSU leads, 8-6 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 5-2 In Bozeman ......................MSU leads, 5-1 At Neutral Sites .................MSU leads, 1-0 In Div. I-AA Era ................MSU leads, 7-4 Mooshagian vs. MSU ..........................1-2 Kramer vs. SAC ..................................8-2 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..................... MSU won one Longest SAC Win Streak .........3 (1991-94) Longest MSU Win Streak ............. 3 (twice)
Football Facts
Head Coach .......................Mike Kramer Alma Mater, Year ................... Idaho, ’77 Record at MSU:.................31-38 (6 years) Career Record ..............69-70 (11 years) Assistant Coaches: Don Bailey, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Rob Christoff, Def. Coordinator; Jason McEndoo, Off. Line; Jay Dumas, Running Backs; Junior Adams, Receivers; Jeremy Thielbahr, Def. Line; Kane Ioane, Linebackers; Steve Perry, Secondary.
Team Information
Offensive Formation .................. One-Back Defensive Formation ..................... Multiple 2005 Record ......................................7-4 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............5-2/t1st 2005 Final Ranking ........................... 18th 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................34/24 Starters Ret .......... 13 (5 off./7 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 11 (6 off./4 def./1 kick)
Clive Lowe
Senior • DL
Media Information
Football Contact .................... Bill Lamberty Office Phone ....................(406) 994-5133 Home Phone ....................(406) 587-5429 E-Mail ........... blamberty@msubobcats.com Office Fax .......................(406) 994-2278 Press Box Phone . (406) 994-3099 or 3100 Web Site ................ www.msubobcats.com Radio Announcer .................Kris Atteberry Color Announcer..................... Dan Davies Flagship Station ................ KXLB 100.7 FM Primary Newspaper .......... Daily Chronicle Primary Beat Writer..................Tim Dumas
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Cory Carpenter (2 comp., 3 att., 51 yds., 0 TD, 0 int.) Rushing Leader: Evin Groves (94 att., 435 yds., 6 TD) Receiving Leader: Elliott Barnhart (19 rec., 190 yds., 0 TD) Tackles Leader: Ryan Force (48 ua, 34 ast., 82 tt, 7.0 tfl)
2006 Schedule
9/2...........................................at Colorado 9/9................................. CHADRON STATE 9/16........................................... UC DAVIS 9/23.................. EASTERN WASHINGTON* 9/30........................... at Northern Arizona* 10/7..............................PORTLAND STATE* 10/14..........................at Sacramento State* 10/21...................................at Idaho State* 10/28..................................WEBER STATE* 11/4................... NORTHERN COLORADO* 11/18......................................at Montana*
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
at Oklahoma State.............L, 15-10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ..........W, 42-6 at Cal Poly ........................L, 38-10 NORTH DAKOTA STATE..W, 20-17 IDAHO STATE* ...............W, 30-28 at Weber State* ..............W, 27-24 at Portland State* ..............L, 44-41 NORTHERN ARIZONA*...W, 29-22 SACRAMENTO STATE* ...W, 37-16 at Eastern Washington* .....L, 35-14 MONTANA* .....................W, 16-6 * Big Sky Conference Game
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Opponents NORTHERN ARIZONA NORTHERN COLORADO Oct. 21, 2006 • Walkup Skydome • 3:05 p.m. PT
Game
Game
7
8
Jerome Souers
Head Coach
University Facts
Location .......................... Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded ......................................... 1899 Enrollment ..................................18,477 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname ............................ Lumberjacks Colors .................. Blue & Gold and Sage Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ............ J.L. Walkup Skydome Capacity.......................................15,300 Surface.............................................. Turf President .........................Dr. John Haeger Athletics Director .......................Jim Fallis
Series History
Series Record ................... NAU leads, 7-4 In Sacramento.................. NAU leads, 4-1 In Flagstaff .........................Series tied, 3-3 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ............... NAU leads, 7-4 Mooshagian vs. NAU ..........................1-2 Souers vs. SAC ...................................4-4 Last SAC Home Win .............2005 (38-24) Last SAC Road Win ..............2002 (24-21) Largest SAC Victory .......17 (38-21, 1998) Largest NAU Victory.........55 (62-7, 1995) Current Streak......................SAC won one Longest SAC Win Streak ... One (four times) Longest NAU Win Streak ..Three (1995-97)
Football Facts
Head Coach .....................Jerome Souers Alma Mater, Year ................ Oregon, ’83 Record at NAU: ................43-49 (8 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Corey Batoon, Def. Coordinator/Def. Backs; Carl Franks, Def. Backs; Keeth Matheny, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks/ Receivers; Greg Lees, Linebackers/Special Teams; Frank Pollack, Off. Line; Bill Smith, Def. Line; Andy Thompson, Running Backs; Isi Tuanaki, Def. Line.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ............................3-4 2005 Record ......................................3-8 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 1-6/t7th 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................43/23 Starters Ret .......... 18 (8 off./8 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 6 (3 off./3 def./0 kick)
Oct. 28, 2006 • Hornet Stadium • 6:05 p.m.
Chris Hunsaker Senior • LB
Media Information
Football Contact .......................Steve Shaff Office Phone ....................(928) 523-6792 Cell Phone .......................(928) 608-6628 E-Mail ....................... steve.shaff@nau.edu Office Fax .......................(928) 523-6793 Press Box Phone .....(928) 523-7729, 7730 Web Site ................ www.nauathletics.com Radio Announcer ..............Mitch Strohman Color Announcer................Kevin Stephens Flagship Station ................ KVNA 600 AM Primary Newspaper ...... Arizona Daily Sun Primary Beat Writer............................TBA
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Jason Murrietta (179 comp., 349 att., 1,923 yds., 15 TD, 16 int.) Rushing Leader: Alex Watson (5 att., 89 yds., 1 TD) Receiving Leader: Alex Watson (50 rec., 566 yds., 3 TD) Tackles Leader: K.J. Gerard (52 ua, 21 ast., 73 tt, 6.0 tfl, 4 int.)
2006 Schedule
8/31...................................at Arizona State 9/9..................................................at Utah 9/16................................... DIXIE COLLEGE 9/23.....................................at Idaho State* 9/30.............................MONTANA STATE* 10/14......................................at Montana* 10/21......................SACRAMENTO STATE* 10/28......................at Eastern Washington* 11/4..............................PORTLAND STATE* 11/11..................................WEBER STATE* 11/18....................... at Northern Colorado*
2005 Results 9/1 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
Scott Downing
ADAMS STATE ................W, 52-13 at Arizona ........................L, 31-12 SOUTHERN UTAH .............W, 27-7 at Weber State* ................L, 31-23 at Sacramento State* .........L, 38-24 EASTERN WASH.* ............L, 42-14 at Portland State* ................L, 45-0 at Montana State* .............L, 29-22 MONTANA* .......................L, 23-0 IDAHO STATE* ...............W, 42-28 at Northern Iowa ...............L, 41-17 * Big Sky Conference Game
Head Coach
University Facts
Location ...........................Greeley, Colo. Founded ......................................... 1889 Enrollment ..................................12,300 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname ......................................Bears Colors ................................. Blue & Gold Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ...................Nottingham Field Capacity.........................................8,500 Surface........................................... Grass President ................................Kay Norton Athletics Director .............. Jay S. Hinrichs
Series History
Series Record ........................ First Meeting In Sacramento....................... First Meeting In Greeley ............................ First Meeting At Neutral Sites ..................... First Meeting In Div. I-AA Era .................... First Meeting Mooshagian vs. UNC ............ First Meeting Downing vs. SAC .................. First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............. First Meeting Last SAC Road Win ............... First Meeting Largest SAC Victory .............. First Meeting Largest UNC Victory .............. First Meeting Current Streak....................... First Meeting Longest SAC Win Streak ........ First Meeting Longest UNC Win Streak ....... First Meeting
Football Facts
Head Coach .....................Scott Downing Alma Mater, Year ..... Sterling College, ’79 Record at UNC: ......................... First year Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Chad Brown, Off. Coordinator; Bobby Bernal-Wood, Receivers; Keith Grable, Running Backs/Recruiting; Brian Natkin, Off. Line; Michael Ringler, Tight Ends; Cody Deti, Def. Coordinator; Darrell Perkins, Special Teams/Secondary; Craig Robinson, Def. Line; Ahmad Lowe, Asst. Secondary; Jared Wallen, Asst. Def. Line.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ............................3-4 2005 Record ......................................4-7 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 0-5/6th 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................43/11 Starters Ret .......... 15 (6 off./8 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ........... 9 (5 off./3 def./1 kick)
Andy Birkel
Senior • WR
Media Information
Football Contact .......................... Eric Stott Office Phone ....................(970) 351-1065 Cell Phone .......................(970) 978-0970 E-Mail .........................eric.stott@unco.edu Office Fax .......................(970) 351-1995 Press Box Phone ...............(970) 351-1995 Web Site ................ www.nauathletics.com Radio Announcer .............. Troy Coverdale Color Announcer.........................Chris Ott Flagship Station ............... KFKA 1310 AM Primary Newspaper ......... Greeley Tribune Primary Beat Writer............... Sam Mustari
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: T.J. Swanson (39 comp., 73 att., 538 yds., 4 TD, 4 int.) Rushing Leader: Andre Wilson (206 att., 1,034 att., 6 TD) Receiving Leader: Andy Birkel (50 rec., 907 yds., 10 TD) Tackles Leader: Jake Duren (42 ua, 61 ast., 103 tt)
2006 Schedule
9/2............................................. UC DAVIS 9/9...................................at Portland State* 9/16...................................... at Texas State 9/23..............................WESTERN ILLINOIS 9/30...................................at Weber State* 10/7....................................IDAHO STATE* 10/14................ EASTERN WASHINGTON* 10/28..........................at Sacramento State* 11/4................................at Montana State* 11/11..................................... MONTANA* 11/18..................... NORTHERN ARIZONA*
2005 Results 9/3 9/8 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26
COLORADO MINES ........W, 52-31 at Western Illinois ..............L, 28-23 SE LOUISIANA ................W, 35-19 at Portland State ................L, 41-17 CAL POLY* .......................L, 31-13 at Southern Utah* ........ L (ot), 20-17 FORT LEWIS....................W, 45-14 at North Dakota State* .........L, 44-0 SAM HOUSTON STATE .....W, 24-3 at South Dakota State* .......W, 24-3 at UC Davis* .....................L, 24-14 * Great West Football Conf. Game
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Opponents IDAHO STATE
PORTLAND STATE
Nov. 4, 2006 • Holt Arena • 2:05 p.m. PT
Nov. 11, 2006 • Hornet Stadium • 4:05 p.m.
Game
Game
9
10 Larry Lewis
Head Coach
University Facts
Location ........................ Pocatello, Idaho Founded ..........................................1901 Enrollment ..................................14,005 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname .................................. Bengals Colors ........................... Orange & Black Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ............................Holt Arena Capacity.......................................12,000 Surface.............................................. Turf President ........................ Dr. Arthur Vailas Athletics Director .................Paul A. Bubb
Series History
Series Record .....................Series tied, 5-5 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 4-1 In Pocatello ......................... ISU leads, 4-1 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era .................Series tied, 5-5 Mooshagian vs. ISU ............................1-2 Lewis vs. SAC .....................................4-3 Last SAC Home Win .............2003 (47-21) Last SAC Road Win ..............1998 (36-13) Largest SAC Victory .......26 (47-21, 2003) Largest ISU Victory .........30 (44-14, 1996) Current Streak....................... ISU won two Longest SAC Win Streak .........3 (1997-99) Longest ISU Win Streak ...... 2 (2004-pres.)
Football Facts
Head Coach ..........................Larry Lewis Alma Mater, Year ............ Boise State, ’81 Record at ISU: ...................38-40 (7 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Bruce Barnum, Off. Coordinator/Off. Line; Joe Borich, Quarterbacks; Atari Callen, Graduate Assistant; Stacy Collins, Linebackers; Torey Hunter, Secondary; Joe Lorig, Linebackers; Will Plemon, Def. Line; Ryan Smaha, Tight Ends; Bryant Thomas, Receivers; Nick Whitworth, Recruiting/Running Backs.
Team Information
Offensive Formation ........ Multiple Receiver Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................5-6 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 3-4/6th 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................37/15 Starters Ret .......... 16 (9 off./6 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ........... 8 (2 off./5 def./1 kick)
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Pago Togafau Senior • LB
Media Information
Football Contact ........... Frank Mercogliano Office Phone ....................(208) 282-2621 Cell Phone .......................(208) 406-3570 E-Mail ...........................mercfran@isu.edu Office Fax .......................(208) 282-3659 Press Box Phone ...............(208) 282-2952 Web Site .................. www.isubengals.com Radio Announcer ................. Dave Reichelt Color Announcer................... Brad Bugger Flagship Station ...................KSEI 930 AM Primary Newspaper .....Idaho State Journal Primary Beat Writers ..............Brady Slater Connor Doyle
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: None Rushing Leader: Josh Barnett (161 att., 793 yds., 4 TD) Receiving Leader: Eddie Thompson (39 rec., 428 yds., 1 TD) Tackles Leader: Pago Togafau (44 ua, 59 ast., 103 tt)
2006 Schedule
9/2................................................ at UNLV 9/9.......................................... FORT LEWIS 9/16.............................................. at Idaho 9/23....................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 10/7......................... at Northern Colorado* 10/14...............................at Portland State* 10/21...........................MONTANA STATE* 10/28......................................at Montana* 11/4........................SACRAMENTO STATE* 11/11......................at Eastern Washington* 11/18..................................WEBER STATE*
2005 Results 9/1 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
Tim Walsh
SOUTHERN UTAH ...........W, 38-13 at Kentucky .......................L, 41-29 MONTANA-WESTERN ......W, 37-0 EASTERN WASH.* ..........W, 34-30 at Montana State* .............L, 30-28 MONTANA* .....................L, 32-10 at Sacramento State* .......W, 27-17 at Weber State* ................L, 30-21 PORTLAND STATE* .........W, 36-34 at Northern Arizona* .........L, 42-28 at Cal Poly ........................L, 35-10 * Big Sky Conference Game
Head Coach
University Facts
Location ........................... Portland, Ore. Founded ..........................................1946 Enrollment ..................................25,011 Affiliation ................NCAA Division I-AA Nickname ................................... Vikings Colors ...................Green, White & Silver Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field .............................. PGE Park Capacity (Surface).......... 20,000 (NexTurf) President ....................Dr. Daniel Bernstine Athletics Director ..................Teri Mariani
Series History
Series Record ................... PSU leads, 19-6 In Sacramento.................... PSU leads, 8-4 In Portland ....................... PSU leads, 11-2 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA Era ............... PSU leads, 11-1 Mooshagian vs. PSU ...........................0-3 Walsh vs. Sacramento State ...............11-1 Last SAC Home Win .............1999 (41-14) Last SAC Road Win ..............1985 (26-14) Largest SAC Victory .......32 (52-20, 1986) Largest PSU Victory ..........56 (63-7, 1978) Current Streak......... Portland State won six Longest SAC Win Streak .............. 2 (twice) Longest PSU Win Streak ..... 6 (2000-pres.)
Football Facts
Head Coach .......................... Tim Walsh Alma Mater, Year ......... UC Riverside, ’77 Record at Portland State ..83-64 (13 years) Career Record ............110-78 (17 years) Assistant Coaches: Greg Lupfer, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Jeff Hoover, Off. Coordinator/Tight Ends; Jim Craft, Quarterbacks/Special Teams; Eric Reid, Off. Line; Sage Tuitele, Def. Tackles; Steve Broussard, Receivers; Frank Geske, Running Backs; Josh Fetter, Def. Ends; Ryan Wells, Safeties; Nick Chenault, Corerbacks.
Team Information
Offensive Formation .......................Pro Set Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................6-5 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 4-3/t4th 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................44/17 Starters Ret .......... 14 (6 off./6 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (5 off./5 def./0 kick)
Dominic Dixon Senior • S
Media Information
Football Contact ........................Mike Lund Office Phone ....................(503) 725-5602 Cell Phone .......................(503) 866-0236 E-Mail ............................. lundm@pdx.edu Office Fax .......................(503) 725-5610 Press Box Phone ...............(503) 294-2942 Web Site ........................ www.goviks.com Radio Announcer .....................Tom Hewitt Color Announcer..................... Matt James Flagship Station ..................KFXX 910 AM Primary Newspaper ...........The Oregonian Primary Beat Writer...............Norm Maves
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Sawyer Smith (149 comp., 272 att., 1,709 yds., 14 TD, 9 int.) Rushing Leader: Kelena Ho’okano (22 att., 69 yds., 0 TD) Receiving Leader: Brendan Ferrigno (57 rec., 410 yds., 4 TD) Tackles Leader: Jordan Senn (30 ua, 36 ast., 66 tt, 1 int.)
2006 Schedule
9/2...................................... at New Mexico 9/9..................... NORTHERN COLORADO* 9/16........................................ at California 9/23...................................at Weber State* 9/30....................................... MONTANA* 10/7................................at Montana State* 10/14..................................IDAHO STATE* 10/21................ EASTERN WASHINGTON* 10/28......................................... at Oregon 11/4........................... at Northern Arizona* 11/11..........................at Sacramento State*
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
at Oregon State .................L, 41-14 at UC Davis ................. W, 14-12 SACRAMENTO ST.* ..... W, 28-12 NORTHERN COLO. ..... W, 41-17 at Eastern Wash.* .......... L, 42-24 at Boise State ................. L, 21-14 MONTANA STATE* ..... W, 44-41 NORTHERN ARIZONA* . W, 45-0 at Montana* .................. L, 47-16 at Idaho State* ............... L, 36-34 WEBER STATE* ............ W, 39-14 * Big Sky Conference Game
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OPPONENT NOTES
Nov. 18, 2006 • Toomey Field • 1:05 p.m.
Boise State
Sacramento State and Boise State have never met in football…the game will mark the fifth-straight season that the Hornets will face a Div. I-A team in the season opener and the second time that the team will play a Western Athletic Conference opponent…the August 31 start date is tied for the second earliest in the Div. I-AA era.
Game
11
Cal Poly Bob Biggs
Head Coach
University Facts
Location .............................. Davis, Calif. Founded ..........................................1908 Enrollment ..................................29,637 Affiliation .....NCAA Div. I-AA Provisional Nickname ....................................Aggies Colors ..........................Yale Blue & Gold Conference .............. Great West Football Home Field ........................ Toomey Field Capacity.........................................7,000 Surface........................................... Grass Chancellor ..................... Larry Vanderhoef Athletics Director ............ Greg Warzecka
Series History
Series Record ................ UCD leads, 37-16 In Sacramento................. UCD leads, 12-4 In Davis .......................... UCD leads, 16-7 At Neutral Sites ................. UCD leads, 9-5 In Div. I-AA Era .............. UCD leads, 11-2 Mooshagian vs. UCD ..........................0-3 Biggs vs. SAC ...................................11-2 Last SAC Home Win .............1999 (48-27) Last SAC Road Win ..............1996 (27-24) Largest SAC Victory .......32 (50-18, 1991) Largest UCD Victory .........45 (51-6, 1982) Current Streak................ UC Davis won six Longest SAC Win Streak .........5 (1988-91) Longest UCD Win Streak ......18 (1970-87)
Football Facts
Head Coach ........................... Bob Biggs Alma Mater, Year .............. UC Davis, ’73 Record at UC Davis: ...108-43-1 (13 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Fred Arp, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Line; Lou Bronzan, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Mike Moroski, Off. Coordinator/Off. Line; Keith Buckley, Secondary/Recruiting; Greg Chapla, Special Teams/Running Backs; Rich Scangarello, Receivers; John Shin-Lee, Tight Ends; Jamie Nelson, Linebackers; Ejiro Evero, Secondary; Eric Sanders, Off. Line; Mitch Campbell, Director of Operations
Team Information
Offensive Formation ...................... Spread Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2005 Record ......................................6-5 2005 Conf. Record/Finish ............4-1/t1st 2005 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2005 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................46/26 Starters Ret .......... 17 (8 off./8 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ........... 7 (3 off./3 def./1 kick)
Tony Kays
Senior • WR
Media Information
Football Contact ..................... Mike Robles Office Phone ....................(530) 752-3505 Cell Phone .......................(530) 979-1747 E-Mail .................... merobles@ucdavs.edu Office Fax .......................(530) 754-5674 Press Box Phone . (530) 752-9366 or 9367 Web Site .............www.ucdavisaggies.com Radio Announcer ................ Steve Buzzard Color Announcer...................... Doug Kelly Flagship Station ............... KHTK 1140 AM Primary Newspapers ........ Davis Enterprise Sacramento Bee
Returning Leaders
Passing Leader: Jon Grant (259 comp., 450 att., 2,873 yds., 13 TD, 14 int.) Rushing Leader: Nelson Doris (101 att., 328 yds., 5 TD) Receiving Leader: Tony Kays (93 rec., 1,213 yds., 3 TD) Tackles Leader: Adam Cook (32 ua, 13 ast., 45 tt, 4 int.)
2006 Schedule
9/2.............................at Northern Colorado 9/9.................................................. at TCU 9/16................................. at Montana State 9/23.............................at Youngstown State 10/7......................................... at Cal Poly* 10/14........................CENTRAL ARKANSAS 10/21............................SOUTHERN UTAH* 10/28....................... at South Dakota State* 11/4.................... NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 11/18......................SACRAMENTO STATE* 11/25......................................SAN DIEGO
2005 Results 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/19 11/26
NEW HAMPSHIRE .............L, 17-13 PORTLAND STATE .............L, 14-12 at Stanford ......................W, 20-17 at Sacramento State ...........W, 37-7 at South Dakota State* .......L, 16-14 SOUTHERN UTAH* .........W, 33-21 at North Dakota State* .....W, 20-14 CAL POLY* .....................W, 20-13 at Stephen F. Austin ...........L, 27-17 at Eastern Washington .........L, 24-7 NORTHERN COLO.* .......W, 24-14 * Great West Football Conf. Game
The Mustangs have posted back-to-back nine win seasons…last year, Cal Poly was 9-4 overall…the team upset Montana, 35-21, in the first round of the playoffs before falling at Texas State, 14-7, in the Div. I-AA quarterfinals…the Mustangs have won the last three meetings, but the Hornets still hold a 15-14 lead in the series.
Montana
The Grizzlies remain the only Big Sky team that the Hornets have yet to defeat…Montana is 11-0 all-time against Sacramento State…UM advanced to the NCAA Div. I-AA playoffs each of the last 13 years.
Eastern Washington
The Eagles finished 5-2 in the Big Sky to tie for first place…the team will have the challenge to replace Walter Payton Award winner Erik Meyer and receiver Eric Kimble…Sacramento State’s only wins in the series have come at Eastern Washington.
Weber State
Sacramento State has won the last three meetings in Sacramento…the Wildcats went 6-5 last season overall and 4-3 in Big Sky games…the biggest loss will come on the offensive line where Paul and Pat McQuistan were both selected in the NFL Draft.
Montana State
The Hornets have had success at home against the Bobcats, winning five of the seven meetings in Sacramento…Sacramento State notched a 38-28 victory in 2004…in that game, Ryan Mole rushed for 245 yards…MSU will have a new signal caller for the first time in four years as Travis Lulay graduated.
Northern Arizona
The Hornets will look to win consecutive games against Northern Arizona for the first time in school history…Sacramento State recorded a 38-24 win last season at Hornet Stadium…the Hornets are 3-3 all-time in Flagstaff, Ariz…Jason Murrietta returns for his fourth year as the Lumberjack quarterback.
Northern Colorado
The Bears make their Big Sky Conference debut in 2006…the team is in its third year as a provisional Div. I-AA member…Northern Colorado has never faced Sacramento State in football…Scott Downing is in his first year as the team’s head coach.
Idaho State
The Bengals tied the all-time series, 5-5, with a 27-17 win in Sacramento last fall…the win was the first for ISU in Sacramento…the series returns to Holt Arena where the Bengals have won four out of five…the Hornets’ last win in Pocatello came in 1998.
Portland State
The Vikings extended their winning streak to six against Sacramento State with a 28-12 win in 2005…Tim Walsh is 10-1 all-time against Sacramento State…the Vikings return 14 starters from last season including quarterback Sawyer Smith and safety Dominic Dixon.
UC Davis
The Causeway Classic will serve as the Hornets’ season finale for the first time since 1985…it will be the 53rd Causeway Classic and the 54th all-time meeting between the two schools…the two schools met twice in 1988 with the Hornets winning both games…UC Davis is currently riding a six-game winning streak in the series…Sacramento State is 3-7 when ending the year against the Aggies…the last of those wins came in 1962.
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Opponents
Sept. 2
46
(8/31)
Fort Lewis
at Oregon State
at Colorado State
at Colorado
South Dakota State
at West Virginia
Cal Poly
open
Central Wash. at Montana State
at Iowa
(8/31)
at Arizona State
UC Davis
at UNLV
at New Mexico
at Northern Colorado
Chadron State
at Utah
at Portland State
Fort Lewis
Northern Colorado
at Texas Christian
Southern Utah
UC Davis
Dixie College
at Texas State
at Idaho
at Cal
at Montana State
Portland State
Eastern Wash.
at Idaho State
Western Illinois
Northern Arizona
at Weber State
at Youngstown State
Northern Colorado
at Northern Arizona
Montana State
at Weber State
open
Montana
open
Portland State
open
Idaho State
at Northern Colorado
at Montana State
at Cal Poly
at Montana
Eastern Wash.
at Portland State
Idaho State
Central Arkansas
open
Montana State
Eastern Wash.
Southern Utah
at Montana
at Oregon
at South Dakota State
at Northern Arizona
North Dakota State
(8/31)
Sept. 9
Oregon State
Sept. 16
at Wyoming
Sept. 23
Hawai’i
at San Jose State
Sept. 30
at Utah
Southern Utah
at Portland State
Oct. 7
Louisiana Tech
UC Davis
at Eastern Wash.
Montana
Oct. 14
at New Mexico State
open
Northern Arizona
at Northern Colorado
open
Oct. 21
at Idaho
South Dakota State
at Weber State
at Portland State
Montana
at Idaho State
Oct. 28
open
at San Diego State
Idaho State
Northern Arizona
at Montana State
Weber State
at Eastern Wash.
Nov. 4
Fresno State
Cal Poly
(11/1)
at Montana
at Weber State
Eastern. Wash.
Northern Colorado
Portland State
at Montana State
Nov. 11
at San Jose State
at North Dakota State
at Northern Colorado
Idaho State
at Northern Arizona
open
Weber State
Montana
at Eastern Wash.
Nov. 18
Utah State
Savannah State
Montana State
open
at Idaho State
at Montana
at Northern Colorado
Northern Arizona
Weber State
open
Nov. 25
open
open
open
open
open
open
open
open
open
open
(9/7)
at Weber State
(10/15)
open
San Diego
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2005 Review 2005 Sacramento State Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SAC SCORING 192 Points Per Game 17.5 FIRST DOWNS 170 Rushing 77 Passing 72 Penalty 21 RUSHING YARDAGE 1,380 Yards gained rushing 1,809 Yards lost rushing 429 Rushing Attempts 416 Average Per Rush 3.3 Average Per Game 125.5 TDs Rushing 10 PASSING YARDAGE 1,630 Att-Comp-Int 347-167-10 Average Per Pass 4.7 Average Per Catch 9.8 Average Per Game 148.2 TDs Passing 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,010 Total Plays 763 Average Per Play 3.9 Average Per Game 273.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 41-884 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 19-89 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-159 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.2 FUMBLES-LOST 27-20 PENALTIES-YARDS 99-856 Average Per Game 77.8 PUNTS-YARDS 84-3,208 Average Per Punt 38.2 Net punt average 32.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:11 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 61/181 3rd-Down Pct 34% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/16 4th-Down Pct 38% SACKS BY-YARDS 20-129 MISC YARDS 16 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 25 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-12 PAT-ATTEMPTS 22-23 ATTENDANCE 34,998 Games/Avg Per Game 6/5,833 Score by Quarters
1st
Sacramento State Opponents
Rushing Ryan Mole Kris Daniels James Cummings Chris Hurd Mitch Lively Dustin Nicolodi Torrell Baker Jermaine Sheppard Ryan Coogler Crosby Wehr Team Brad Tredway Hornets Opponents
48
23 100 G 9 11 11 8 11 11 11 5 11 3 11 10 11 11
Att 171 93 48 61 1 0 1 2 1 5 3 30 416 436
2nd 71 58
Gain 827 408 246 250 11 6 6 5 0 14 0 36 1,809 2,010
Loss 59 52 18 193 0 0 0 2 3 21 8 73 429 321
OPP 352 32.0 217 88 111 18 1,689 2,010 321 436 3.9 153.5 25 2,341 343-180-13 6.8 13.0 212.8 15 4,030 779 5.2 366.4 33-669 40-500 10-61 20.3 12.5 6.1 23-13 72-630 57.3 62-2,372 38.3 36.8 29:49 59/160 37% 5/12 42% 35-247 169 45 12-17 42-44 98,584 5/19,717
3rd 49 89
Net Avg 768 4.5 356 3.8 228 4.8 57 0.9 11 11.0 6 0.0 6 6.0 3 1.5 -3 -3.0 -7 -1.4 -8 -2.7 -37 -1.2 1,380 3.3 1,689 3.9
4th
49 105
TD 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 25
Total 192 352
LG 72 28 66 39 11 0 6 5 0 14 0 9 72 52
Avg/G 85.3 32.4 20.7 7.1 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.6 -0.3 -2.3 -1.3 -3.7 125.5 153.5
Passing Chris Hurd Brad Tredway Crosby Wehr Mitch Lively Hornets Opponents
G 8 10 3 11 11 11
Effic 106.48 88.44 -45.45 0.00 94.18 116.66
Att-Cmp-Int 197-93-3 138-73-4 11-1-3 1-0-0 347-167-10 343-180-13 Avg. 9.8 10.2 10.4 11.9 7.2 9.9 5.9 12.8 12.0 9.3 9.0 5.0 2.7 26.0 12.0 12.0 9.8 13.0
Pct 47.2 52.9 9.1 0.0 48.1 52.5 TD 1 0 1 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 15
Yds 1,108 522 0 0 1,630 2,341 LG 58 35 60 21 24 32 13 26 31 37 21 11 7 26 12 12 60 61
TD Lng 9 60 4 26 0 0 0 0 13 60 15 61
Receiving G Rec Ryan Coogler 11 45 Bobby Mooshagian11 24 Ryan Mole 9 17 Tommy Briggs 11 16 Nick Miller 6 12 Torrell Baker 11 11 M. Fleurinord 11 10 Philip Perry 10 6 Tyler Fannuchi 7 6 Matt Yaklich 6 6 Jordan Farrell 7 5 Kris Daniels 11 3 James Cummings 11 3 Chris Cavender 3 1 Ray Navar 8 1 Mike Soto 6 1 Hornets 11 167 Opponents 11 180
Yards 441 245 176 190 87 109 59 77 72 56 45 15 8 26 12 12 1,630 2,341
Punt Returns Bobby Mooshagian Nick Miller Ryan Mole Hornets Opponents
No. 10 7 2 19 40
Yards 51 28 10 89 500
Avg 5.1 4.0 5.0 4.7 12.5
TD 0 0 0 0 1
Long 16 11 9 16 49
Interceptions Brandon Smith Brent Webber Brett Shelton Matt Logue Durrell Oliver Kiel McDonald Tyson Butler Steve Lynn Hornets Opponents
No. 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 13 10
Yards 55 70 0 16 8 8 4 -2 159 61
Avg 18.3 35.0 0.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 4.0 -2.0 12.2 6.1
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Long 55 38 0 16 8 8 4 0 55 42
Kick Returns Kris Daniels Torrell Baker Ryan Coogler Ryan Mole Cyrus Mulitalo Kiel McDonald Kevin Davis Tony DeMonaco Hornets Opponents
No. 17 7 7 4 3 1 1 1 41 33
Yards 468 136 106 83 21 12 22 36 884 669
Avg 27.5 19.4 15.1 20.8 7.0 12.0 22.0 36.0 21.6 20.3
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 84 43 18 33 16 12 22 36 84 65
Avg/G 138.5 52.2 0.0 0.0 148.2 212.8
Avg. 40.1 22.3 19.6 17.3 14.5 9.9 5.4 7.7 10.3 9.3 6.4 1.4 0.7 8.7 1.5 2.0 148.2 212.8
Last season, linebacker Matt Logue ended his four-year career in impressive fashion. The four-year starter was named co-Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year and also earned All-America honors with his performance. Logue worked his way up the Sacramento State record books where he finished his career with 306 total tackles, 181 unassisted tackles, 46.5 tackles-for-loss and five fumble recoveries. His tackles-for-loss and fumble recoveries are the best in school history while his total and solo tackles rank second behind AllAmerican Ryland Wickman.
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2005 Review Fumble Returns James Cummings Matt Logue Hornets Opponents
No. 1 1 2 5
Scoring Juan Gamboa Kris Daniels M. Fleurinord Ryan Mole Chris Hurd Philip Perry Tommy Briggs Matt Yaklich Chris Cavender Brent Webber Brandon Smith Ryan Coogler Torrell Baker James Cummings Mason Mitchell Tim Bessolo Brad Tredway Hornets Opponents
TD 0 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 25 45
Total Offense Chris Hurd Ryan Mole Brad Tredway Kris Daniels James Cummings Mitch Lively Dustin Nicolodi Torrell Baker Jermaine Sheppard Ryan Coogler Crosby Wehr Team Hornets Opponents Field Goals Juan Gamboa
Yards 16 0 16 169 FGs 6-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-12 12-17
G 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 5 11 3 11 11 11
Kick 22-23 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 22-23 42-44
Plays 258 171 168 93 48 2 0 1 2 1 16 3 763 779
FGM-FGA PCT 6-12 50.0
Avg 16.0 0.0 8.0 33.8
Rush 57 768 -37 356 228 11 6 6 3 -3 -7 -8 1,380 1,689
TD 0 0 0 2 Rush 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Long 16 0 16 95
Rec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass 1,108 0 522 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,630 2,341
Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0
Total 1,165 768 485 356 228 11 6 6 3 -3 -7 -8 3,010 4,030
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 0-0 3-5 1-1 2-5
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
Pts. 40 24 24 18 18 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 0 0 192 352
Avg/G 145.6 85.3 48.5 32.4 20.7 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.6 -0.3 -2.3 -1.3 273.6 366.4 50+ 0-1
LG 42
BLK 1
FG Sequence Sacramento State Opponents California (26) (49),(27) Cal Poly (43) Portland State (41),(42) 32 UC Davis 42 Northern Arizona 47,(36),27,40 (43) Azusa Pacific 29 (52),40 Weber State 52,(23),(33) Idaho State (24) (34),(28) Eastern Washington 52,(23) (39) Montana State (27) Montana 48 (31),42 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting Mitch Lively Team Hornets Opponents
No. 81 3 84 62
Yds 3,202 6 3,208 2,372
Avg 39.5 2.0 38.2 38.3
Long 64 6 64 68
TB 5 0 5 5
FC 11 0 11 12
I20 17 0 17 28
Blkd 1 1 2 0
Kickoffs Juan Gamboa Mitch Lively Chris Cavender Hornets Opponents
No. 31 9 2 42 68
Yds 1,607 538 116 2,261 3,807
Avg 51.8 59.8 58.0 53.8 56.0
TB 2 1 0 3 13
OB 3 0 0 3 9
Retn ------729 1144
Net ------36.5 39.2
YdLn ------28 25
All-Purpose Ryan Mole Kris Daniels Ryan Coogler Bobby Mooshagian Torrell Baker James Cummings Tommy Briggs Nick Miller Philip Perry Tyler Fannuchi Brent Webber M. Fleurinord Chris Hurd Matt Yaklich Brandon Smith Jordan Farrell Tony DeMonaco Chris Cavender Kevin Davis Cyrus Mulitalo Kiel McDonald Matt Logue Ray Navar Mike Soto Mitch Lively Durrell Oliver Dustin Nicolodi Tyson Butler Jermaine Shepparrd Steve Lynn Crosby Wehr Team Brad Tredway Hornets Opponents Defensive Leaders GP Matt Logue 11 Brett Shelton 11 Brent Webber 11 Tyson Butler 11 Mike Brannon 11 James Henderson 11 Brandon Smith 11 Steve Lynn 10 Jody Johnson 10 Walter Brock 11 Cyrus Mulitalo 11 Durrell Oliver 11 Tony DeMonaco 11 Kiel McDonald 10 Richard Moore 11 Levi Ehnisz 11 Chris Hurts 11 Kevin Davis 7 Landon Ellis 8 Kyle Mowry 11 Adolph Stone 8 Jared Elarmo 11 Bryan Parker 9 James Cummings 11 Mason Mitchell 10 Torrell Baker 11 Jacob Houston 2 Will Hamilton 7 Carlos Francies 3 Mike Hogue 9 LaMarr Robinson 9 Ryan Coogler 11 F. Muhammed 7 Kris Daniels 11 Mitch Lively 11 Team 11 Juan Gamboa 11 Ryan Perry 3 Jermaine Sheppard 5 Chris Hurd 8 James Bogetti 10 Tim Bessolo 7 Hornets 11 Opponents 11
G Rush 9 768 11 356 11 -3 11 0 11 6 11 228 11 0 6 0 10 0 7 0 11 0 11 0 8 57 6 0 11 0 7 0 11 0 3 0 7 0 11 0 10 0 11 0 8 0 6 0 11 11 11 0 11 6 11 0 5 3 10 0 3 -7 11 -8 10 -37 11 1,380 11 1,689
Rec 176 15 441 245 109 8 190 87 77 72 0 59 0 56 0 45 0 26 0 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,630 2,341
PR 10 0 0 51 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 500
KOR IR 83 0 468 0 106 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 36 0 0 0 22 0 21 0 12 8 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 884 159 669 61
Tot 1,037 839 544 296 251 236 190 115 77 72 70 59 57 56 55 45 36 26 22 21 20 16 12 12 11 8 6 4 3 -2 -7 -8 -37 4,142 5,260
Avg/G 115.2 76.3 49.5 26.9 22.8 21.5 17.3 19.2 7.7 10.3 6.4 5.4 7.1 9.3 5.0 6.4 3.3 8.7 3.1 1.9 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.6 -0.2 -2.3 -1.3 -3.7 376.5 478.2
|——Tackles——| Sacks Pass Fumbles Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Saf 61 44 105 14.5-48 2.5-11 2-16 1 3-0 . . 51 32 83 3.5-23 . 2-0 3 . . . 33 31 64 2.0-8 1.0-7 2-70 4 . . . 28 31 59 9.5-46 6.5-36 1-4 . . . . 30 24 54 11.0-36 3.0-20 . 2 1-0 1 . 18 21 39 8.5-27 2.0-12 . 1 1-0 . . 29 9 38 2.0-15 1.0-13 3-55 5 1-0 2 . 14 22 36 2.0-8 . 1—2 1 . . . 19 10 29 0.5-0 . . 5 . . . 11 15 26 5.0-13 . . 1 1-0 . . 11 11 22 1.0-2 . . . . . . 14 7 21 . . 1-8 1 . . . 14 6 20 2.0-11 1.0-10 . 2 . . . 15 2 17 . . 1-8 3 . . . 7 9 16 . . . . . . . 6 8 14 4.0-14 1.0-8 . . . . . 7 7 14 0.5-2 . . . . . . 4 9 13 . . . . . . . 3 8 11 2.0-6 . . . . . . 3 6 9 . . . . . . . 4 4 8 2.5-12 2.0-12 . . . . . 6 2 8 . . . . . . . 3 4 7 . . . . . . . 2 4 6 . . . . 1-16 . . 1 4 5 0.5-1 . . . . . 1 3 2 5 . . . . 1-0 . . 5 . 5 . . . . 1-0 . . 3 1 4 . . . . . . . 2 1 3 . . . . . . . 1 2 3 . . . . . . . 2 1 3 . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 1 2 . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . 3-0 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 421 340 761 71-272 20-129 13-159 29 13-16 4 1 421 353 774 90.0-397 35-247 10-61 34 20-169 17 1
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2005 Review Game-By-Game Starters CAL CP PSU UCD NAU APU WSU ISU EWU MSU UM
LT Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Samuels Prichard Prichard
LG Kellom Kellom Mitchell Kellom Kellom Kellom Kellom Kellom Kellom Kellom Kellom
C T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Davis T. Davis T. Davis
RG Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Prichard Kellogg Kellogg
RT Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi Nicolodi
TE Briggs Briggs Fleurinord Fleurinord Briggs Fleurinord Briggs Briggs Briggs Briggs Briggs
QB Tredway Hurd Tredway Hurd Hurd Hurd Hurd Hurd Hurd Tredway Wehr
RB Mole Mole Mole Mole Mole Mole Mole Daniels Mole Daniels Cummings
WR Miller Miller Miller Miller Baker Baker Fannuchi Baker Baker Baker Baker
CAL CP PSU UCD NAU APU WSU ISU EWU MSU UM
DE Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon
DT Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock
DT Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts
DE Houston Houston Henderson Henderson Ellis Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson
WLB Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue Logue
MLB Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler
SLB Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn Lynn DeMonaco DeMonaco
LC McDonald McDonald McDonald J. Johnson McDonald McDonald Oliver Oliver Oliver J. Johnson J. Johnson
RC B. Smith B. Smith J. Johnson B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith B. Smith
Score Sacramento State at Cal Sacramento State at Cal Poly Sacramento State at Portland State UC Davis at Sacramento State Northern Arizona at Sacramento State Azusa Pacific at Sacramento State Sacramento State at Weber State Idaho State at Sacramento State Eastern Washington at Sacramento State Sacramento State at Montana State Montana at Sacramento State
3 41 13 37 12 28 37 7 24 38 19 41 14 26 27 17 45 17 16 37 31 14
Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) 32-68-0 41-212-2 37-80-0 44-188-4 43-92-0 38-173-2 36-91-2 29-99-0 32-55-1 44-178-1 46-149-2 35-236-3 44-80-2 41-252-2 51-192-1 33-61-0 36-81-3 34-142-1 45-163-2 32-111-4 39-185-2 40-181-1
Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD) 16-37-121-0-0 10-28-183-2-2 19-31-2-158-2 14-23-0-210-0 16-26-0-117-1 6-15-2-55-1 24-44-0-336-3 13-34-0-97-1 30-53-3-347-2 14-26-0-261-3 12-29-1-151-0 17-29-0-238-3 15-30-0-178-0 8-22-1-150-1 12-27-2-75-1 15-36-1-162-1 30-37-0-485-3 16-39-2-147-1 11-22-1-68-0 20-37-1-238-1 14-28-1-111-0 16-37-4-83-1
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Tot. Off (Att-Yds) 69-189 69-395 68-238 67-398 69-209 53-228 80-427 63-196 85-402 70-439 75-300 64-474 74-258 63-402 78-267 69-223 73-566 73-289 67-231 69-249 67-296 77-264
First Downs (Tot-R-P-Pen) 9-5-2-2 16-9-7-0 15-9-5-1 21-8-10-3 14-6-6-2 14-9-4-1 24-7-15-2 13-6-4-3 26-6-17-3 17-9-8-0 18-8-8-2 24-10-11-3 18-7-10-1 15-8-7-0 15-8-6-1 14-5-6-3 29-6-19-4 19-6-10-3 12-7-4-1 22-9-11-2 17-10-7-0 15-7-6-2
(UA-AT-Tot) at California at Cal Poly at Portland State
51-Hurts 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0
91-Henderson 2-0-2 2-1-3 3-2-5
92-Brock 0-1-1 1-3-4 0-0-0
94-Ellis DNP 0-1-1 DNP
97-Ehnisz 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0
99-Brannon 2-1-3 5-1-6 3-1-4
UC Davis Northern Arizona Azusa Pacific at Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. at Montana State Montana
1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2
2-0-2 1-1-2 2-4-6 2-3-5 3-3-6 1-5-6 0-0-0 0-2-2
1-2-3 2-1-3 1-2-3 0-2-2 3-3-6 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-1-1
0-2-2 3-2-5 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
2-1-3 0-0-0 1-3-4 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1
3-0-3 4-4-8 0-3-3 2-3-5 2-3-5 3-1-4 3-1-4 3-6-9
Fumbles (No-Lost) 3-3 5-2 1-1 4-3 3-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 4-3 1-1 1-0 2-0 5-4 1-0 1-0 5-5 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 1-0 2-0
WR OTHER Coogler Perry Coogler Perry Coogler Perry Coogler Perry Coogler Perry Coogler Perry Coogler Mooshagian Coogler Mooshagian Coogler Mooshagian Mooshagian Fleurinord (TE) Perry Fleurinord (TE) FS Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton
SS Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber
Time
3rdDn
Pen-Yds
30:02 29:58 29:56 30:04 35:02 24:58 31:41 26:13 29:01 30:59 35:00 25:00 31:59 28:01 33:16 26:44 32:46 27:14 36:01 23:59 27:05 32:55
4/19 4/15 6/16 6/13 7/19 2/8 9/19 4/15 6/15 8/17 7/18 4/13 8/17 2/13 7/20 4/14 6/13 7/16 3/16 5/11 5/15 6/19
6-35 5-40 9-72 4-26 5-52 4-45 8-67 10-86 6-44 13-100 8-90 13-126 5-30 6-40 8-71 7-61 8-67 13-125 10-91 5-40 10-100 8-78
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22-Logue 4-0-4 6-1-7 7-2-9 7-4-11 4-5-9 6-6-12 5-2-7 6-7-13 3-8-11 10-1-11 3-8-11
42-Mulitalo 1-1-2 1-0-1 3-2-5 2-0-2 0-2-2 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-1-1
43-Butler 3-0-3 3-0-3 1-1-2 5-5-10 4-4-8 1-3-4 1-5-6 2-5-7 3-3-6 3-0-3 2-5-7
44-DeMonaco 3-1-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 3-1-4 1-2-3
Defensive Backs Game-By-Game Tackles (UA-AT-Tot) 10-Johnson at California 2-0-2 at Cal Poly 1-0-1 at Portland State 0-1-1 UC Davis 0-3-3 Northern Arizona 1-4-5 Azusa Pacific 0-5-5 at Weber State 2-2-4 Idaho State 1-4-5 Eastern Wash. 1-0-1 at Montana State DNP-Inj. Montana 0-1-1
12-Smith 3-0-3 5-0-5 0-0-0 3-1-4 4-1-5 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-3-5 4-0-4 3-0-3 4-3-7
24-Oliver 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 4-0-4 2-0-2 2-0-2
Quarterbacks Game-By-Game Stats (C-A-I-Yds-TD) at California at Cal Poly at Portland State UC Davis Northern Arizona Azusa Pacific at Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. at Montana State Montana
7-Hurd 9-17-0-82-0 11-19-2-94-1 DNP-Inj. 13-34-0-97-1 12-21-0-247-3 14-24-0-198-3 14-29-0-165-0 13-33-1-150-1 7-20-0-75-0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj.
6-Baker 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 2-48-1 0-0-0 1-11-0 1-13-0 2-9-0 2-8-0
13-Mole 4-17-0 1-7-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 3-78-1 3-34-0 1-9-0 2-32-0 1-(-4)-0 DNP-inj. DNP-inj.
Running Backs Game-By-Game Stats (Att-Yds-TD) at California at Cal Poly at Portland State UC Davis Northern Arizona Azusa Pacific at Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. at Montana State Montana
7-Hurd 2-14-0 7-(-19)-0 DNP-inj. 11-20-0 7-50-1 5-5-0 19-3-2 8-(-23)-0 2-7-0 DNP-inj. DNP-inj
13-Mole 18-57-0 23-96-0 29-82-0 15-79-0 27-130-0 24-202-2 21-71-0 8-24-0 6-27-0 DNP-inj. DNP-inj.
Matt Logue Tackles Leader All-American
31-Webber 3-1-4 3-0-3 8-2-10 3-1-4 1-3-4 2-2-4 3-7-10 4-4-8 3-6-9 0-0-0 3-5-8
8-Tredway 7-20-39-0-0 8-12-0-64-1 15-26-0-117-1 DNP 2-5-0-14-0 3-5-0-40-0 1-1-0-13-0 2-3-0-12-0 9-17-1-72-1 10-17-1-68-0 16-32-2-83-1
Chris Hurd Passing Leader
Brandon Smith Interceptions Leader
Offensive Game-By-Game Leaders
Receivers Game-By-Game Stats (Rec-Yds-TD) 3-Mooshagian at California 0-0-0 at Cal Poly 2-10-0 at Portland State 2-16-0 UC Davis 0-0-0 Northern Arizona 1-11-0 Azusa Pacific 2-16-0 at Weber State 4-49-0 Idaho State 4-58-0 Eastern Wash. 4-39-0 at Montana State 3-24-0 Montana 2-22-0
25-Shelton 4-1-5 7-2-9 5-3-8 6-0-6 6-1-7 2-7-9 4-3-7 6-2-8 3-4-7 5-1-6 3-8-11
52-Lynn 3-1-4 6-1-7 0-1-1 0-3-3 1-4-5 0-5-5 2-2-4 1-4-5 1-0-1 DNP-Inj. 0-1-1
17-Coogler 5-46-0 6-15-0 4-42-0 8-72-0 2-63-1 3-51-0 3-32-0 6-54-0 3-40-0 1-4-0 4-22-0
27-Daniels 5-(-4)-0 2-4-0 4-3-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 2-(-1)-0 2-7-0 13-55-0 11-73-1 26-132-2 21-87-1
80-Briggs 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 4-63-1 4-39-1 4-51-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 2-21-0 0-0-0
Game
at California at Cal Poly at Portland State UC Davis Northern Arizona Azusa Pacific at Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. at Montana State Montana
Rusher
Passer
Receiver
Mole (57) Mole (96) Mole (82) Mole (79) Mole (130) Mole (202) Mole (71) Daniels (55) Daniels (73) Daniels (132) Cummings (91)
Hurd (82) Hurd (94) Tredway (117) Hurd (97) Hurd (247) Hurd (198) Hurd (165) Hurd (150) Hurd (75) Tredway (68) Tredway (83)
Coogler (46) P. Perry (62) Coogler (42) Coogler (72) Mole (78) Coogler (51) Briggs (51) Mooshagian (58) Coogler (40) Mooshagian (24) Two tied (22)
Defensive Game-By-Game Leaders 33-Cummings 3-5-0 2-5-0 5-23-0 0-0-0 2-(-3)-0 3-21-1 0-0-0 1-12-0 11-39-0 9-35-0 12-91-0
Game
Tackles
Sacks
Tackles-For-Loss
at California Houston/Shelton (5) at Cal Poly Shelton (9) at Portland State Webber (10) UC Davis Logue (11) Northern Arizona Logue (9) Azusa Pacific Logue (12) at Weber State Webber (10) Idaho State Logue (13) Eastern Wash. Logue (11) at Montana State Logue (11) Montana Logue/Shelton (11)
None None Logue (1.0) DeMonaco (1.0) Butler (2.0) Webber/Stone (1.0) None Three tied (1.0) Butler (3.5) Logue (1.0) Three tied (1.0)
Logue/Butler (1.0) Logue (2.0) Logue (2.0) Two tied (2.0) Brannon/Butler (2.0) Henderson (2.0) Logue/Brannon (1.5) Eight tied (1.0) Butler (3.5) Logue (2.5) Brannon (3.5)
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2005 Review Game 2 • Sept. 10, 2005
Game 1 • Sept. 3, 2005
Sacramento State California
3 41
Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, Calif. • Atten: 65,938 • Weather: 70, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4
Team CAL SAC CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL
Time 9:26 2:44 1:19 9:36 2:20 0:11 13:19 5:21
Play Jackson 31 pass from Longshore (Schneider kick) Gamboa 26 FG Schneider 49 FG Lynch 2 run (Schneider kick) Schneider 27 FG Smith 46 pass from Levy (Schneider kick) Manderino 3 run (Schneider kick) Jackson 49 punt return (Schneider kick)
SAC-CAL 0-7 3-7 3-10 3-17 3-20 3-27 3-34 3-41
BERKELEY, Calif. — For the first 35 minutes and 24 seconds of the football game, Sacramento State gave No. 19 California all it could handle. The final 25 minutes, however, belonged to the Div. I-A Golden Bears who walked away with a 41-3 victory in front of 65,938 fans at Memorial Stadium. Cal scored the first points of the game when redshirt freshman quarterback Nate Longshore found freshman DeSean Jackson for a 31-yard touchdown on the opening drive of the game. Freshman kicker Juan Gamboa narrowed the Hornet deficit to 7-3 with a 26yard field goal with 2:44 remaining in the half before the Golden Bears answered with a 49-yard field goal from Tom Schneider with 1:19 showing. The score remained 10-3 until Marshawn Lynch scored on a 2-yard run with 9:36 left in the third quarter. The Golden Bears made the score 20-3 on BY THE NUMBERS a 27-yard field goal from Schneider 1 2 3 4 - F and added another touchdown when SAC 0 3 0 0 - 3 CAL 7 3 17 14 - 41 third-string quarterback Steve Levy hit Noah Smith for a 46-yard bomb SAC TEAM STATS CAL down the middle of the field to end the 9 First Downs 16 scoring in the third quarter. 32-68 Rush Att.-Yards 41-212 121 Passing Yards 183 Cal wasted little time scoring in the 37 Pass Attempts 28 fourth quarter as Chris Manderino 16 Completions 10 made the score 34-3 with a 3-yard run 0 Had Intercepted 2 1:11 into the period. The final points 69-189 Plays-Total Yds 69-395 came when Jackson returned a punt 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 49 yards for his second touchdown of 6-35 Penalties-Yds 5-40 the game. 13-29.5 Punts-Average 7-40.4 30:02 Time of Poss. 29:58 As a team, Cal finished the game with 395 yards of offense. Lynch, a INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Heisman Trophy candidate, led the RUSHING way with 147 yards. Longshore was SAC - Mole 18-57; Hurd 2-14; Cummings 3-5; the most effective of Cal’s three quarTredway 3-(-1); Daniels 5-(-4). terbacks, completing 8-of-11 passes CAL - Lynch 24-147, TD; O’Keith 2-69; Forsett for 131 yards and a touchdown. 4-12; Williams 4-7; Manderino 2-6; Ayoob 1-1; Levy 2-(-8); Longshore 2-(-22). However, the freshman had to leave PASSING the game in the second quarter after SAC - Tredway 7-20-0, 39; Hurd 9-17-0, 82. suffering a broken leg. CAL - Longshore 8-11-1, 131, TD; Ayoob 0-10The Hornets amassed 189 yards of 0; Levy 2-7-1, 52, TD. offense led by Ryan Mole’s 57 rushing RECEIVING yards. Chris Hurd was 9-of-17 for 82 SAC - Coogler 5-46; Mole 4-17; Farrell 3-35; yards while Brad Tredway completed Miller 3-16; Cummings 1-7. CAL - Smith 3-72, TD; Jackson 2-37, TD; Gray 7-of-20 passes for 39 yards. Junior 2-27; DeSa 1-44; Stevens 1-6; Lynch 1-(-3). Ryan Coogler led all receivers with DEFENSIVE LEADERS five receptions for 46 yards. SAC - Houston 5-0-5; Shelton 4-1-5; Logue 4-0Defensively, Jacob Houston tallied 4, TFL; Lynn 3-1-4; DeMonaco 3-1-4; Webber five solo tackles while sophomore Brett 3-1-4; Snith 3-0-3, INT; Butler 3-0-3, INT. Shelton had four solo stops and an CAL - Bishop 7-0-7; Foltz 6-0-6; Follett 4-0-4, assist. TFL; McCleskey 3-1-4; Von Hoesen 3-0-3.
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Cal Poly
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Mustang Stadium • San Luis Obispo, Calif. • Atten: 6,786 • Weather: 67
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4
Team CP SAC CP CP CP CP CP SAC
Time 0:53 4:58 0:58 11:39 8:38 13:48 9:17 0:49
Play Noble 24 run (Coromelas kick) Perry 22 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Coramelas 43 FG Barden 38 pass from Garnett (Coramelas kick) Martinez 9 run (Coramelas kick) Garnett 1 run (Coramelas kick) Hives 8 run (Coramelas kick) Cavender 26 pass from Tredway (pass failed)
SAC-CP 0-7 7-7 7-10 7-17 7-24 7-31 7-38 13-38
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Anthony Garnett threw for 210 yards and James Noble rushed for 108 yards to lead 19th-ranked Cal Poly to a 37-13 victory over Sacramento State at Mustang Stadium. Noble, who was appearing in his first game of the season, scored the game’s first points when he took an option toss and eluded a pair of Hornet defenders to score from 24 yards out with 53 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Sacramento State evened the score with 4:58 left in the first half on a 22-yard touchdown pass from Chris Hurd to Phillip Perry. Hurd rolled to his right and then rifled a shot to Perry who was standing in the back of the end zone. The final points of the first half came with 52 seconds showing on a 43-yard field goal from Nick Coromelas. Sacramento State forced Cal Poly to a three-and-out to begin the second BY THE NUMBERS half but Chris Hurd was intercepted 1 2 3 4 - F by Courtney Brown to give the ball SAC 0 7 0 6 - 13 CP 7 3 14 13 - 37 back to the Mustangs. Cal Poly used just three plays to march 67 yards SAC TEAM STATS CP capped by a 38-yard touchdown pass 15 First Downs 21 from Garnett to Ramses Barden to give 37-80 Rush Att.-Yards 44-188 158 Passing Yards 210 the Mustangs a 17-7 lead with11:39 31 Pass Attempts 23 remaining in the third quarter. 19 Completions 14 Cal Poly’s defense continued to 2 Had Intercepted 0 clamp down on the next series when 68-238 Plays-Total Yds 67-398 Brown picked off his second pass of 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 the game and returned the ball to the 9-72 Penalties-Yds 4-26 17-yard line. On 3rd-and-2 from the 8-37.9 Punts-Average 4-48.0 29:56 Time of Poss. 30:04 9-yard line, fullback Adam Martinez dashed straight up the middle for the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS touchdown. RUSHING Garnett scored on a QB sneak and SAC - Mole 23-96; Cummings 2-5; Daniels 2-4; Fred Hives added to the Mustang lead Tredway 3-(-6); Hurd 7-(-19). with an 8-yard score with 9:17 left. CP - Noble 20-108, TD; Konaris 1-37; Hives Tredway capped the game’s scoring 3-23, TD; Martinez 6-16; McCormick 2-9; Russell 1-8; Brennan 1-2; Garnett 10-(-15). with a 26-yard pass to converted PASSING quarterback Chris Cavender. The SAC - Hurd 11-19-2, 94, TD. reception, which was Cavender’s first, CP - Garnett 14-23-0, 210, TD. came straight down the right sideline RECEIVING and ended with Cavender diving into SAC - Coogler 6-15; Perry 4-62, TD; Miller 4the end zone to make the catch. 32; Cavender 1-26, TD; Baker 1-7; Mole 1-7; Hurd finished the day 11-of-19 for Farrell 1-5; Mooshagian 1-4. CP - Russell 4-82; Barden 3-73, TD; Randolph 94 yards a touchdown. Tredway was 3-24; Holmes 2-24; Martinez 2-7. 8-of-12 for 64 yards and a score. DEFENSIVE LEADERS Ryan Mole tallied 96-yards and 23 SAC - Shelton 7-2-9, TFL; Lynn 7-0-7, TFL; carries to pace the ground game while Logue 6-1-7, 2 TFL; Brannon 6-0-6, TFL, FR; junior Ryan Coogler led the team with Smith 5-0-5, FR; Brock 3-1-4, TFL a career-high tying six receptions. CP - Shotwell 7-5-12, TFL; Gocong 6-3-9, 3 TFL, Sophomore Brett Shelton led the de2 sacks; Relyea 6-2-8. fense with nine tackles.
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2005 Review Game 4 • Sept. 24, 2005
Game 3 • Sept. 17, 2005
Sacramento State
12
UC Davis
Portland State
28
Sacramento State
PGE Park • Portland, Ore. • Atten: 4,617 • Weather: 66, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4
Team PSU SAC SAC PSU PSU PSU SAC
Time 13:20 7:49 0:00 12:24 2:32 11:23 6:11
Play Ferrigno 13 pass from Smith (Azorr kick) Gamboa 41 FG Gamboa 42 FG Rubin 2 run (Azorr kick) Smith 8 fumble recovery (Azorr kick) Kennett 1 run (Azorr kick) Fleurinord 6 pass from Tredway (pass failed)
SAC-PSU 0-7 3-7 6-7 6-14 6-21 6-28 12-28
PORTLAND, Ore. — Joe Rubin rushed for 156 yards and a touchdown and Portland State overcame four turnovers to defeat Sacramento State, 28-12, at PGE Park. The Vikings pulled away in the second half by scoring 14 unanswered points in the third quarter to take a 21-6 lead. The first touchdown was set up by a blocked punt which gave PSU the ball at the Hornet 25. The second score came on an 8-yard fumble return by Cole Smith with 2:32 left in the period. Sacramento State immediately drove the ball down the field and looked to answer the score early in the fourth period. After Tredway completed a 10-yard pass to Ryan Coogler, the Hornets hurried to the line and handed the ball to James Cummings. Cummings was swarmed by the Viking defense and eventually had the ball stripped away at the 1-yard line. Linebacker Joey King scooped up the loose ball and ran 98-yards down the field before Tredway brought him down at the 1-yard line. Fullback Allen Kennet made the score 28-6 two plays later BY THE NUMBERS with a touchdown. 1 2 3 4 - F The final points came with 6:11 left SAC 3 3 0 6 - 12 PSU 7 0 14 7 - 28 when Tredway hit McRuben Fleurinord on a 3rd-and-goal play in the SAC TEAM STATS PSU middle of the end zone. 14 First Downs 14 The team’s final chance for a 43-92 Rush Att.-Yards 38-173 117 Passing Yards 55 comeback ended when Portland State 26 Pass Attempts 15 recovered an onsides kick at its own 15 Completions 6 44-yard line. The Vikings then rode 0 Had Intercepted 2 Rubin down the field and attempted 69-209 Plays-Total Yds 53-228 to score one final time before Rubin 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 was stopped at the 1 as time expired. 5-52 Penalties-Yds 4-45 During the drive, Rubin gained 57 of 10-30.3 Punts-Average 5-42.2 35:02 Time of Poss. 24:58 his 156 yards. Portland State scored the game’s INDIVIDUAL LEADERS first points on a 13-yard touchdown RUSHING pass from Sawyer Smith to Brendan SAC - Mole 29-82; Cummings 5-23; Daniels Ferrigno. 4-3; Tredway 5-(-16). The Hornets narrowed the score PSU - Rubin 31-156, TD; Bodiford 1-7; Kennett with a 41-yard field goal from Juan 3-6; Smith 3-4. PASSING Gamboa with 7:49 to play in the first SAC - Tredway 15-26-0, 117, TD. quarter. The team added a 42-yard PSU - Smith 6-15-2, 55, TD. field goal from Gamboa with no time RECEIVING remaining in the first half. SAC - Coogler 4-42; Fleurinord 3-18, TD; Miller The Hornet defense allowed only 2-29; Mooshagian 2-16; Mole 2-3; Briggs 228 total yards, including just 55 1-6; Cummings 1-3. through the air. Portland State’s three PSU - Bodiford 3-22; Ferrigno 2-22; Kennett 1-11. scoring drives were of 27, 25 and 1 DEFENSIVE LEADERS yard in the game. Sophomore Brent SAC - Webber 8-2-10, INT; Logue 7-2-9, 2 Webber led the team with 10 tackles TFL; Shelton 5-3-8; Henderson 3-2-5; Mulitalo and an interception while senior Matt 3-2-5; Brannon 3-1-4; Butler 1-1-2. Logue added nine stops. PSU - Dixon 6-3-9, TFL; King 6-2-8, 2 TFL, FR; Quijano 4-4-8, FF; Robinson 4-2-6, 3 TFL; Jackson 4-1-5; Abdullah 4-1-5.
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Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 10,187 • Weather: 82, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4
Team UCD UCD SAC UCD UCD UCD UCD
Time 12:46 14:54 4:49 2:47 4:57 14:35 11:06
Play Kays 30 pass from Grant (Benjamin kick) Grant 7 run (Benjamin kick) Perry 3 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Grant 1 run (Benjamin kick) Hines 13 pass from Grant (Benjamin kick) Payne safety Ramey 28 pass from Grant (Benjamin kick)
UCD-SAC 7-0 14-0 14-7 21-7 28-7 30-7 37-7
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tony Kays caught 10 passes for 182 yards to lead UC Davis to a 37-7 victory over Sacramento State in the 52nd-Annual Causeway Classic in front of 10,187 fans at Hornet Stadium. UC Davis scored the game’s first points when Kays caught a 30-yard touchdown from Jon Grant on the team’s first drive. The score remained the same until Grant rushed in from 7-yards out to make the score 14-0 six seconds into the second quarter. Sacramento State pulled closer with a 3-yard pass from Chris Hurd to Phillip Perry to make the score, 14-7, with 4:49 showing. The Aggies capped the first-half scoring with a 1-yard run from Grant on the following drive. The big play during the drive was a 61-yard pass to Kays which placed the ball on the 11-yard line. Sacramento State stopped the Aggies on their first drive of the BY THE NUMBERS second half and the Hornets marched 1 2 3 4 - F UCD 7 14 7 9 - 37 down to the 2-yard line before Ryan SAC 0 7 0 0 - 7 Mole was hit by Joshua Edwards and the ball was recovered by Mike Ng. UCD TEAM STATS SAC Sacramento State’s defense rallied and 24 First Downs 13 forced the Aggies to a 3-and-out but 36-91 Rush Att.-Yards 29-99 336 Passing Yards 97 Nick Miller mishandled the punt and 44 Pass Attempts 34 Ng recovered for UC Davis on the 24 Completions 13 Sacramento State 35. 0 Had Intercepted 0 Nine plays later, tight end Aaron 80-427 Plays-Total Yds 63-196 Hines caught a 13-yard pass from 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 Grant to give UCD a 28-7 lead with 8-67 Penalties-Yds 10-86 4:57 to play in the third quarter. The 7-39.9 Punts-Average 9-42.8 33:47 Time of Poss. 26:13 Aggies added to their score early in the fourth quarter with a safety from INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ryan Payne. RUSHING The final touchdown came with UCD - Warren 21-52; Harrison 8-24; Plough 11:06 showing on a 28-yard pass 2-10; Grant 4-5, 2 TD. form Grant to Ryan Ramey. SAC - Mole 15-79; Hurd 11-20; Daniels 3-0. PASSING Sacramento State received 79 UCD - Grant 21-38-0, 321, 3 TD; rushing yards from Mole and 97 Plough 3-6-0, 15. passing yards from Hurd. The senior SAC - Hurd 13-34-0, 97, TD. went the distance at quarterback and RECEIVING completed 13-of-34 passes. Coogler UCD - Kays 10-182, TD; Smith 3-34; Hines 3led the receiving corps with eight grabs 22, TD; Rice 2-25; Miller 2-10; Ramey 1-28, for 72 yards. TD; Yaklich 1-15; Turner 1-11; Warren 1-9. SAC - Coogler 8-72; Yaklich 2-13; Miller 2-9; Defensively, Matt Logue led all Perry 1-3, TD. players with 11 total tackles. The DEFENSIVE LEADERS senior also had one tackle-for-loss. UCD - Reece 1-5-6, TFL; Tarp 3-2-5; Amaral Fellow linebacker Tyson Butler had 2-3-5, TFL; Sharp 1-3-4; Faletosese 3-0-3, 2 10 tackles. Junior linebacker Jimmy TFL; Edwards 3-0-3, FF. Ellingson recorded his fourth-straight SAC - Logue 7-4-11, TFL; Butler 5-5-10, TFL; game with at least 10 tackles as he led Shelton 6-0-6; Webber 3-1-4, TFL; Smith 3-14; DeMonaco 3-0-3; Brannon 3-0-3, 2 TFL. the team with 13.
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2005 Review Game 5 • Oct. 1, 2005
Game 6 • Oct. 8, 2005
Northern Arizona
24
Azusa Pacific
19
Sacramento State
38
Sacramento State
41
Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 7,061 • Weather: 74, Cloudy
Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 5,954 • Weather: 73, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY
SCORING SUMMARY
Qtr 1 2 3
4
Team SAC NAU NAU SAC SAC SAC NAU SAC SAC NAU
Time 6:11 3:21 1:00 13:39 11:20 7:31 1:13 13:31 5:55 1:40
Play Gamboa 36 FG Mahr 5 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick) Dehaze 43 Briggs 21 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Coogler 58 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Mole 60 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Williams 2 run (Dehaze kick) Hurd 1 run (Gamboa kick) Webber 32 interception (Gamboa kick) Mahr 1 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick)
NAU-SAC 0-3 7-3 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 17-24 17-31 17-38 24-38
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ryan Mole rushed for a then season-high 130 yards and Sacramento State forced six turnovers to help the Hornets to a 38-24 win over Northern Arizona, at Hornet Stadium. Sacramento State began the game’s scoring with a 36-yard field goal from Juan Gamoba with 6:11 showing in the first quarter. The team held the lead until 3:21 of the second quarter when Jason Murrietta found Kory Mahr for a 5-yard score. Robbie Dehaze added 43-yard field goal with 60 seconds remaining in the second quarter to give NAU a 10-3 at the half. The third quarter belonged to Sacramento State. The team struck quickly as it recovered a fumble on the kickoff which led to a 21-yard pass from Chris BY THE NUMBERS Hurd to Tommy Briggs. 1 2 3 4 - F The Lumberjacks moved the ball NAU 0 10 7 7 - 24 inside the Hornet half of the field on SAC 3 0 21 14 - 38 their next drive but Brandon Smith NAU TEAM STATS SAC forced a fumble by Alex Watson 26 First Downs 17 which was recovered by Walter Brock 32-55 Rush Att.-Yards 44-178 to give the ball back to Sacramento 347 Passing Yards 261 State. Two plays later, Hurd threw a 53 Pass Attempts 26 30 Completions 14 bubble screen to Ryan Coogler and 3 Had Intercepted 0 the junior sprinted down the sideline 85-402 Plays-Total Yds 70-439 for a 58-yard touchdown. 4-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Following an NAU punt, the Hornets 6-44 Penalties-Yds 13-100 padded their lead with with a 60-yard 5-34.2 Punts-Average 4-39.2 pass from Hurd to Mole with 7:51 left 29:01 Time of Poss. 30:59 in the third quarter. The touchdown INDIVIDUAL LEADERS pass came when Hurd rolled to his RUSHING right and then threw back to the left NAU - Sanchez 13-40; Williams 9-20; Watson 1where Mole was uncovered. 14; Sayles 1-0; Wade 1-(-2); Murrietta 7-(-17). NAU pulled back within seven on SAC - Mole 27-130; Hurd 7-50; Tredway 3-3; a 2-yard rush from Ryan Williams. Daniels 4-6; Sheppard 1-(-2); Cummings 2-(-3). Hurd answered with a 1-yard sneak PASSING 90 seconds into the fourth quarter. NAU - Murrietta 30-53-3, 347, 2 TD. SAC - Hurd 12-21-0, 247, 3 TD; Tredway Sacramento State’s final points came 2-5-0, 14. with 5:55 to play when sophomore RECEIVING Brent Webber intercepted Murrietta NAU - Watson 7-41; Walker 6-64; Wade and returned the ball 32 yards for his 4-80; Williams 4-45; Mahr 4-36, 2 TD; second career touchdown. Ducksworth 3-59; Sanchez 2-22. Mahr had a second TD to end the SAC - Briggs 4-63, TD; Mole 3-78, TD; Coogler game’s scoring. 2-63, TD; Fannuchi 2-33; Baker 2-13; Mooshagian 1-11. Linebacker Matt Logue was named DEFENSIVE LEADERS co-Big Sky Defensive Player of the NAU- Igono 6-2-8, 2 TFL; Gerard 5-2-7, TFL; Week for his effort. Logue tallied Theus 4-3-7, FF, FR; Hoffman 3-4-7, TFL. nine tackles, including one for loss, SAC - Logue 4-5-9, TFL, FR, INT; Brannon 4-4-8, 2 recovered a fumble and intercepted TFL, FF; Butler 4-4-8, 2 TFL; Shelton 6-1-7. a pass.
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Team APU SAC APU SAC APU SAC SAC SAC APU SAC
Time 6:27 7:56 6:16 3:55 3:55 2:11 0:16 7:10 3:07 1:55
Play Kim 1 run (Betancourth kick) Mole 5 run (Gamboa kick) Betancourth 52 FG Briggs 3 pass from Hurd (kick blocked) Canales PAT return Mole 42 run (Gamboa kick) Baker 32 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Yaklich 37 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Lampkin 3 run (Betancourth kick) Cummings 14 run (Gamboa kick)
APU-SAC 7-0 7-7 10-7 10-13 12-13 12-20 12-27 12-34 19-34 19-41
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ryan Mole rushed for a season-high 202 yards and two touchdowns and Chris Hurd added 198 passing yards and three scores to lead Sacramento State to a 41-19 win over Azusa Pacific at Hornet Stadium. Azusa Pacific scored the game’s first points when David Kim scored from 1yard out to give the Cougars a 7-0 lead with 6:27 showing in the first quarter. The Hornets answered the score midway through the second quarter when Mole scored his first touchdown on a 5-yard run. The Cougars, however, needed just three plays to retake the lead when Mike Betancourth made a 52-yard field to give the team a 10-7 lead. Sacramento State moved back on top when Tommy Briggs caught a 3BY THE NUMBERS yard TD pass on 4th-and-2. The snap 1 2 3 4 - F on the extra point was mishandled and APU 7 5 0 7 - 19 Juan Gamboa’s attempt was scooped SAC 0 27 7 7 - 41 up by Coba Canales who returned the APU TEAM STATS SAC ball for two points. 18 First Downs 24 Mole added a 42-yard touchdown 46-149 Rush Att.-Yards 35-236 to make the score 20-12 with 2:11 to 151 Passing Yards 238 play in the half. The Hornets tacked 29 Pass Attempts 29 12 Completions 17 on seven more points in the closing 1 Had Intercepted 0 seconds of the half when Hurd found 75-300 Plays-Total Yds 64-474 Torrell Baker for a 32-yard pass in the 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 corner of the end zone for Baker’s first 8-90 Penalties-Yds 13-126 career touchdown. 5-35.4 Punts-Average 5-43.2 In the second quarter, Sacramento 35:00 Time of Poss. 25:00 State set a Div. I-AA program record INDIVIDUAL LEADERS with 27 points in a quarter. The previRUSHING ous mark of 26 came against Saint APU - Lampkin 26-110, TD; Keeler 4-18; Kim Mary’s in 2003. 6-18, TD; Schmitke 3-8; Atiba 2-8; Nasca 1-2. Sacramento State continued its SAC - Mole 24-202, 2 TD; Cummings 3-21, TD; momentum into the third quarter as Hurd 5-5; Tredway 1-3; Daniels 2-(-1). Matt Yaklich made a diving catch for PASSING a 37-yard TD. APU - Carlton 12-29-1, 151. SAC - Hurd 14-24-0, 198, 3 TD; Neither team found the end zone Tredway 3-5-0, 40. until late in the fourth quarter when RECEIVING APU scored on a 3-yard run from APU - Staley 8-115; Hardiman 2-8; Burgan Marcus Lampkin with 3:07 remaining. 1-22; Johnson 1-6. The Hornets tacked on their final points SAC - Briggs 4-39, TD; Coogler 3-51; Mole on the following drive when James 3-34; Baker 2-48; Mooshagian 2-16 Cummings darted 14 yards for his first DEFENSIVE LEADERS APU - Holte 2-9-11; Ellis 3-5-8; Bengard 3-3-6; touchdown of the season. McPeak 3-2-5; Asiodu 2-3-5; Dejager 4-0-4, As a team, Sacramento State TFL; Arevalo 2-1-3, 2 TFL; Canales 2-1-3. amassed 474 yards of total offense, SAC - Logue 6-6-12; Shelton 2-7-9, INT; comprised of 236 on the ground and Henderson 2-4-6, 2 TFL; Mulitalo 2-3-5; Davis 238 through the air. The defense limited 2-3-5; Moore 0-5-5; Lynn 0-5-5. APU to 300 yards.
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2005 Review Game 8 • Oct. 22, 2005
Game 7 • Oct. 15, 2005
Sacramento State
14
Idaho State
27
Weber State
26
Sacramento State
17
Steward Stadium • Ogden, Utah • Atten: 9,036 • Weather: 77, Cloudy
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4
Team WSU SAC SAC WSU WSU WSU WSU
Time 7:48 10:42 2:01 10:42 12:06 7:45 6:09
Play Jackson 19 pass from Pizarro (Johnson kick) Hurd 6 run (Gamboa kick) Hurd 1 run (Gamboa kick) Hall 47 run (kick failed) Johnson 23 FG Johnson 33 FG Hall 12 run (Johnson kick)
SAC-WSU 0-7 7-7 14-7 14-13 14-16 14-19 14-26
OGDEN, Utah — Weber State overcame a 14-7 halftime deficit and was aided by three-straight Sacramento State turnovers in the second half to down the Hornets, 26-14, at Stewart Stadium. The Hornets led 14-7 following the first two quarters with the help of two rushing touchdowns from quarterback Chris Hurd. After the Wildcats took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 19-yard pass to Lynzell Jackson, Hurd tied the score with a 6-yard scamper with 10:42 remaining in the second quarter. Hurd then gave the team a lead with a 1-yard plunge on 4th-and goal on the next possession. The second half, however, belonged to Weber State. The Wildcats took their opening drive and marched 80 yards capped by a 47-yard run from Zach Hall. Joe Johnson’s extra point hit the upright and deflected forward to keep the Hornets ahead by one, 14-13. After a Hornet fumble, WSU drove inside the 10-yard line but were forced BY THE NUMBERS to settle for a 23-yard field goal from 1 2 3 4 - F Johnson which gave the Wildcats a SAC 0 14 0 0 - 14 WSU 7 0 6 13 - 26 16-14 advantage. Weber State built on its momentum SAC TEAM STATS WSU when Hurd was hit on third down and 18 First Downs 15 fumbled the ball deep in Sacramento 44-80 Rush Att.-Yards 41-252 178 Passing Yards 150 State territory. The Hornet defense, 30 Pass Attempts 22 once again, was able to slow WSU 15 Completions 8 down and Johnson added a 33-yard 0 Had Intercepted 1 field goal to stretch the lead to 19-14. 74-258 Plays-Total Yds 63-402 Another third-down sack against 5-4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 Hurd resulted in a fumble at the 165-30 Penalties-Yds 6-40 yard line. Hall then found the end zone 6-53.2 Punts-Average 6-32.7 31:59 Time of Poss. 28:01 two plays later from seven yards out to seal the game. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS The Hornets attempted one last drive RUSHING but were halted on when Hurd’s pass SAC - Mole 21-71; Daniels 2-7; Hurd 19-3, 2 was broken up in the end zone. TD; Tredway 1-1. Weber State finished the game WSU - Hall 24-157, 2 TD; Havili 12-74; Pizarro with 402 total yards including 252 2-15; King 1-10; Larsen 1-(-2). PASSING on the ground. Hall led the way with SAC - Hurd 14-29-0, 165; Tredway 1-1-0, 13. 157 yards. Sacramento State amassed WSU - Pizarro 8-22-1, 150, TD. 258 yards of offense with 178 coming RECEIVING though the air. Mole tallied 71 yards SAC - Briggs 4-51; Mooshagian 4-49; Coogler on 21 carries snapping his 100-yard 3-32; Fannuchi 2-32; Mole 1-9; Farrell 1-5. game streak at two. Hurd was 14-of-29 WSU - Jackson 3-38; King 2-58; Dukeshire for 165 yards while Tommy Briggs was 2-36; Larsen 1-18. DEFENSIVE LEADERS the leading receiver with four catches SAC - Webber 3-7-10; Logue 5-2-7, 1.5 TFL; for 51 yards. Shelton 4-3-7; Butler 1-5-6; Johnson 2-3-5; Defensively, Brent Webber had 10 Henderson 2-3-5, TFL; Brannon 2-3-5, 1.5 tackles to lead the Hornets. Senior Matt TFL; Lynn 2-24; Smith INT. WSU - DeBry 3-8-11, 2 FF, FR, sack; Johnson 3- Logue had seven total tackles, including 1.5 for loss. With that effort, Logue 6-8, FR; Barkdull 2-7-9, 2 TFL, 2 FR, 2 sacks; moved into a tie for second in school McBride 5-2-7, TFL, sack. history with 41 career tackles for loss.
Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 4,451 • Weather: 75, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1
3 4
Team ISU SAC ISU ISU SAC ISU ISU SAC
Time 14:33 11:11 9:19 4:31 9:09 6:00 2:21 14:06
Play Johnson 34 FG Gamboa 24 FG Barnett 20 run (Johnson kick) Okoebor 15 pass from Sniewski (Johnson kick) Fleurinord 4 pass from Hurd (Gamboa kick) Melvin 53 fumble recovery (Johnson kick) Johnson 28 FG Smith 55 interception (Gamboa kick)
ISU-SAC 3-0 3-3 10-3 17-3 17-10 24-10 27-10 27-17
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Josh Barnett rushed for 122 yards and a touchdown and Sacramento State committed six turnovers which led to 20 Idaho State points in a 27-17 victory for the Bengals at Hornet Stadium. The turnover barrage started early for the Hornets as Ryan Mole fumbled the opening kickoff at the 18-yard line. Idaho State was only able to move the ball one yard but settled for a 34-yard field goal from Jaret Johnson to take a 3-0 lead 19 seconds into the game. Sacramento State answered right back as the team marched 71 yards capped by a 24-yard field goal from Juan Gamboa. Idaho State retook the lead for a final time on its next possession when wide receiver Eddie Thompson lined up at quarterback, took the snap and ran 9-yards, before pitching to Barnett who finished the score with a 20-yard dash down the sideline. BY THE NUMBERS ISU added to its lead when Luke 1 2 3 4 - F Sniewski found Shedrack Okoebor for ISU 17 0 10 0 - 27 SAC 3 0 7 7 - 17 a 15-yard touchdown pass with 4:31 ISU TEAM STATS SAC left to play in the first quarter. Sacramento State started the second 15 First Downs 14 half strong, traveling 60 yards on its 51-192 Rush Att.-Yards 33-61 75 Passing Yards 162 opening drive. The final play of the 27 Pass Attempts 36 drive came from the 4-yard line where 12 Completions 15 Hurd faked a handoff and then lofted 2 Had Intercepted 1 the ball to a wide open McRuben Fleu78-267 Plays-Total Yds 69-223 rinord to make the score 17-10 in favor 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-5 of ISU. 8-71 Penalties-Yds 7-61 Anthony Melvin stopped the Hornet 9-36.8 Punts-Average 7-40.6 33:16 Time of Poss. 26:44 momentum with a 53-yard fumble recovery for a score. Two plays later, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Sacramento State fumbled again which RUSHING led to a 28-yard field goal from JohnISU - Barnett 25-122, TD; Cornist 16-66; son. Thompson 4-23; Sniewski 3-(-7). The Hornets, again, tried to climb SAC - Daniels 13-55; Mole 8-24; Cummings back into the game after senior Bran1-12; Tredway 1-(-1); Coogler 1-(-3). PASSING don Smith intercepted Sniewski and ISU - Sniewski 12-27-2, 75, TD. was untouched during his 55-yard SAC - Hurd 13-33-1, 150, TD; return for his first career touchdown. Tredway 2-3-0, 12. As a team, Sacramento State finished RECEIVING with 223 yards of total offense while ISU - Okoebor 4-24, TD; Blue 4-16; Thompson Idaho State had 267. 3-41; Cornist 1-(-6). Daniels led the Hornet ground game SAC - Coogler 6-54; Mooshagian 4-58; Mole 2-32; Baker 1-11; Fleurinord 1-4, TD. with 55 yards on 13 carries. Coogler DEFENSIVE LEADERS caught six passes for 54 yards. ISU - Togafau 7-4-11; Freeman 5-1-6, TFL., FF; Sniewski, who was making his first Raphael 4-1-5, FF; Horn 4-1-5, TFL; Charlescollegiate start, was 12-for-27 for 75 ton 3-2-5, 2 TFL, FF, FR, 2 sacks. yards for the Bengals. SAC - Logue 6-7-13, TFL; Shelton 6-2-8, INT, Defensively, Sacramento State’s TFL; Webber 4-4-8; Butler 2-5-7, TFL; Brock Matt Logue had 13 stops and Idaho 3-3-6, TFL; Henderson 3-3-6, TFL; Smith INT. State’s Pago Togafau tallied 11.
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2005 Review Game 9 • Oct. 29, 2005
Game 10 • Nov. 5, 2005
Eastern Washington 45
Sacramento State
16
Sacramento State
Montana State
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Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 3,102 • Weather: 64, Cloudy
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3
4
Team EWU EWU EWU EWU SAC EWU SAC SAC EWU EWU
Time 10:42 6:08 2:27 6:12 0:03 10:21 8:06 2:29 2:07 14:26
Play McIntyre 14 pass from Meyer (Weddle kick) Slind 2 run (Weddle kick) Weddle 39 FG Cole 1 run (Weddle kick) Gamboa 23 FG Kimble 18 pass from Meyer (Weddle kick) Fleurinord 7 pass from Tredway (Gamboa kick) Daniels 6 run (Gamboa kick) Kimble 33 pass from Meyer (Weddle kick) Cole 2 run (Weddle kick)
EWU-SAC 7-0 14-0 17-0 24-0 24-3 31-3 31-10 31-17 38-17 45-17
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Erik Meyer threw for 470 yards and three touchdowns and Eric Kimble caught 10 passes for 189 yards to lead 14th-ranked Eastern Washington to a 45-17 victory over Sacramento State at Hornet Stadium. Meyer and Kimble were the story of the night. The pair connected for big play after big play to help EWU jump to an early lead. Meyer ended the night 28-for-33 and his yardage eclipsed his previous career high by 33 yards. Kimble’s receiving total was the most against Sacramento State during the season. Eastern wasted little time scoring as it took the opening kickoff and marched 75 yards on eight plays capped by a 14-yard pass from Meyer to Craig McIntryre. The Eagles tacked on seven more points on their next possession when fullback BY THE NUMBERS Lars Slind scored from 2-yards out with 1 2 3 4 - F 6:08 left in the quarter. EWU’s final EWU 17 7 14 7 - 45 points of the period came on a 39-yard SAC 0 3 14 0 - 17 field goal from Sheldon Weddle. EWU TEAM STATS SAC Running back Ryan Cole found the 29 First Downs 19 end zone midway through the second 36-81 Rush Att.-Yards 34-142 quarter on a 1-yard rush. 485 Passing Yards 147 Sacramento State scored its first 37 Pass Attempts 39 30 Completions 16 points with three seconds left on a 230 Had Intercepted 2 yard field goal from Juan Gamboa. 73-566 Plays-Total Yds 73-289 Meyer hit Kimble on an 18-yard 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 pass to give EWU a 31-3 third-quarter 8-67 Penalties-Yds 13-125 lead. Sacramento State responded with 4-25.0 Punts-Average 7-42.0 a career-long 84-yard kickoff return 32:46 Time of Poss. 27:14 from Kris Daniels and needed five INDIVIDUAL LEADERS plays to find the end zone on a 7-yard RUSHING pass from Brad Tredway to McRuben EWU - Kefu 6-33; Cole 14-33, 2 TD; Macomber Fleurinord. The Hornets continued their 5-16; Meyer 5-3; Slind 3-3, TD. run with a 6-yard run from Daniels to SAC - Daniels 11-73, TD; Cummings 11-39; make the score 31-17 with 2:29 left in Mole 6-27; Hurd 2-7; Baker 1-6. the third. PASSING EWU - Meyer 28-33-0, 470, 3; Smart 2-4-0-15. The Eagles, however, ended all SAC - Hurd 7-20-0, 75; Tredway 9-17-1, 72, hopes of a comeback when Meyer hit TD; Wehr 0-2-1, 0. Kimble on a 33-yard slant route for a RECEIVING touchdown. EWU - Kimble 10-189, 2 TD; Calhoun 6-123; As a team, Eastern amassed 566 McIntyre 4-57, TD; Vijil 4-35; Coleman 2-32; yards of total offense making it the Cole 2-15; Slind 1-27; Anderson 1-7. SAC - Mooshagian 4-39; Coogler 3-40; Yaklich first team to cross the 500-yard mark 2-7; Baker 1-13; Soto 1-12; Navar 1-12; against Sacramento State in 2005. Perry 1-11; Briggs 1-10; Fleurinord 1-7, TD. Defensively, Matt Logue recorded DEFENSIVE LEADERS his third consecutive game in double EWU- Jarrett 5-6-11, TFL, FF; Cwik 3-4-7; figures (11). Linebacker Tyson Butler Keeler 5-1-6, INT; Jarmon 4-1-5; Young 2-3-5, TFL. broke a school record with 3.5 sacks. SAC - Logue 3-8-11, sack; Webber 3-6-9; Shelton 3-4-7; Butler 3-3-6, 3.5 sacks.
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Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, Mont. • Atten: 12,207 • Weather: 41, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 4
Team MSU SAC MSU SAC MSU MSU MSU MSU SAC
Time 9:35 4:48 1:32 8:46 6:53 2:31 14:19 5:52 2:06
Play Lulay 1 run (Hastings kick) Daniels 20 run (Gamboa kick) Hastings 27 FG Daniels 5 run (Gamboa kick) Groves 8 run (Hastings kick) Groves 2 run (rush failed) Bostick 3 pass from Lulay (Hastings kick) Groves 2 run (Hastings kick) Mitchell safety
SAC-MSU 0-7 7-7 7-10 14-10 14-17 14-23 14-30 14-37 16-37
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Kris Daniels rushed for a career high 132 yards and two touchdowns and senior Matt Logue broke the school record for career tackles-forloss but it was not enough as 12th-ranked Montana State defeated Sacramento State, 37-16, at Bobcat Stadium. Montana State struck first, taking the opening drive 73 yards capped by a 1-yard run from quarterback Travis Lulay. The Hornets answered with a 20-yard touchdown run from Kris Daniels with just under five minutes to play in the quarter. MSU regained the lead on its next drive when Jeff Hastings kicked a 27-yard field goal with 1:32 remaining in the first period. That lead stood until midway through the second quarter when Daniels scored his second touchdown on the game. The drive was setup by Logue who intercepted Lulay and returned BY THE NUMBERS the ball to the 8-yard line. From that 1 2 3 4 - F point, Daniels took the ball to the five SAC 7 7 0 2 - 16 then added the score for his first career MSU 10 13 0 14 - 37 multi-TD game. SAC TEAM STATS MSU Evin Groves returned the lead to the 12 First Downs 22 Bobcats when he scored on an 8-yard 45-163 Rush Att.-Yards 32-111 run with 6:53 left in the first half. Mon68 Passing Yards 238 22 Pass Attempts 37 tana State then stopped Sacramento 11 Completions 20 State and returned the punt inside 1 Had Intercepted 1 Hornet territory to set up a 2-yard score 67-231 Plays-Total Yds 69-349 from Groves to give the team a 23-14 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 halftime lead. 10-91 Penalties-Yds 5-40 After a scoreless third quarter, the 9-34.8 Punts-Average 3-42.0 Bobcats added to their lead when tight 36:01 Time of Poss. 23:59 end Brandon Bostic caught a 2-yard INDIVIDUAL LEADERS touchdown pass from Lulay 41 seconds RUSHING into the fourth quarter. Groves tallied SAC - Daniels 26-132, 2 TD; Cummings 9-35; his third rushing touchdown of the day Lively 1-11; Sheppard 1-5; Wehr 5-(-7). at the 5:52 mark when he scored from MSU - Groves 20-112, 3 TD; Lulay 8-20, TD; 2 yards out. Domineck 1-9; Gathing 1-(-1). Sacramento State scored the final PASSING SAC - Tredway 10-17-1, 68; Wehr 1-5-0. points of the game when Logue and MSU - Lulay 20-37-1, 237, TD. senior Mason Mitchell combined to RECEIVING tackle Jason Gathing in the end zone SAC - Mooshagian 3-24; Briggs 2-21; Baker for a safety. 2-9; Perry 1-7; Coogler 1-4; Fleurinord 1-3; Logue became the school’s career Daniels 1-0. tackle-for-loss leader as he collected MSU - Gatewood 7-72; Guinn 5-59; Miller 2.5 against the Bobcats to raise his 2-47; Barnhart 2-23; Groves 2-17; Murray 1-17; Bostick 1-3, TD. career total to 45 moving him ahead DEFENSIVE LEADERS of Anthony Daisley (44). Against SAC - Logue 10-1-11, 2.5 TFL, 2 FR, INT; Montana State, Logue finished with Shelton 5-1-6, TFL; Johnson 4-0-4; DeMonaco 11 tackles, two fumble recoveries, an 3-1-4; Brannon 3-1-4; Butler 3-0-3. interception and half a safety. Both of MSU - Marudas 6-2-8, 2 TFL, FF; King 6-2-8, 3 his fumble recoveries came on special TFL; Grenfell 6-1-7; Austin 4-2-6. teams.
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Montana
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Sacramento State
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Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 4,243 • Weather: 68, Clear
SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 4
Team UM SAC UM UM UM SAC UM
Time 10:46 0:54 0:00 0:02 7:40 5:25 1:13
Play Spencer 1 interception (Carpenter kick) Daniels 5 run (Gamboa kick) Hillliard 11 run (Carpenter kick) Carpenter 31 FG Waller 2 run (Carpenter kick) Fleurinord 1 pass from Tredway (Gamboa kick) Wilson 42 interception (Carpenter kick)
UM-SAC 7-0 7-7 14-7 17-7 24-7 24-14 31-24
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Lex Hilliard rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown to lead third-ranked Montana to a 31-14 victory over Sacramento State at Hornet Stadium. Montana struck first when Lance Spencer intercepted a pass at the 1-yard line and walked into the end zone five minutes into the game. On the play, Spencer deflected Crosby Wehr’s pass and caught the ball out the air. Sacramento State responded with a 59-yard scoring drive capped by a 5-yard run from Kris Daniels to tie the game with 54 seconds left in the first quarter. However, the Grizzlies answered right back with a 48-yard kickoff return from Rob Schulte and need just four plays to travel the remaining 52 yards to retake the lead. Hilliard was pivotal during the drive, tallying a 26-yard gain and then adding an 11-yard touchdown as time expired in the period. Dan Carpenter extended the Montana advantage to 17-7 with two BY THE NUMBERS seconds left in the first half with a 1 2 3 4 - F 31-yard field goal. UM 14 3 0 14 - 31 SAC 7 0 0 7 - 14 After a scoreless third quarter, Schulte again put the Griz in good UM TEAM STATS SAC field position with a 13-yard punt 17 First Downs 15 return to take the ball to the Hornet 29. 39-185 Rush Att.-Yards 40-181 296 Passing Yards 264 JR Waller received all the carries in the 28 Pass Attempts 37 ensuing drive, rushing for 29 yards on 14 Completions 16 five attempts, including a 2-yard TD 1 Had Intercepted 4 with 7:40 left in the game. 67-296 Plays-Total Yds 77-264 The Hornets matched the touchdown 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 on their next drive when Brad Tredway 10-100 Penalties-Yds 8-78 found McRuben Fleurinord from 17-40.9 Punts-Average 6-41.7 27:05 Time of Poss. 32:55 yard out. Sacramento State started the drive on its own 27 but James INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Cummings dashed 66 yards to set RUSHING up Fleurinord’s team-leading fourth UM - Hilliard 20-158, TD; Waller 10-37, TD; touchdown reception. Green 5-30; Bergquist 4-(-34). The final points came with 1:13 left SAC - Cummings 12-91; Daniels 21-87, TD; when Tredway was intercepted by Tredway 7-3. PASSING Jimmy Wilson who traveled 42 yards UM - Bergquist 14-28-1, 11. down the sideline for the touchdown. SAC - Tredway 16-32-2, 83, TD; Wehr 0-4-2; As a team, Sacramento State finLively 0-1-0. ished with 264 total yards but 181 RECEIVING came on the ground where Cummings UM - Bagley 4-36; Allen 3-35; Talmage 2-21; finished with a career-high 91 and Simpson 2-8; Green 1-9; Ferriter 1-4. Daniels added 87. SAC - Coogler 4-22; Mooshagian 2-22; Daniels 2-15; Fleurinord 2-14, TD; Baker 2-8; FanDefensively, Matt Logue capped his nuchi 1-4; Miller 1-1; Yaklich 1-(-1). stellar career with 11 tackles, including DEFENSIVE LEADERS 1.5 for loss. Sophomore Brett Shelton UM - Joyce 2-6-8; Saenz 5-2-7, 2 TFL; Dlouhy also had 11 while freshman Mike 3-4-7, 0.5 TFL; Mettler 2-4-6, 0.5 TFL. Brannon had nine, including 3.5 beSAC - Logue 3-8-11, 1.5 TFL; Shelton 3-8-11; hind the line of scrimmage. Freshman Brannon 3-6-9, 3.5 TFL; Webber 3-5-8; B. Durrell Oliver also recorded his first Smith 4-3-7; Butler 2-5-7, 1 TFL. career interception.
2005 News & Notes
In Rare Company
Senior Matt Logue became the first Hornet to earn Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors. The outside linebacker was one of three players to share the award in 2005, joining Idaho State’s Jeff Charleston and Eastern Washington’s Joey Cwik. Logue ended the year with 105 tackles, including 14.5 for loss. His career total of 306 tackles ranks second in school history while his 46.5 career tackles-for-loss are the most in school history. Former All-American Charles Roberts is the only other Hornet to be named Big Sky Player of the Year. Roberts earned the offensive honor in 1999.
Honors on the Field
Along with 13 all-Big Sky selections, Sacramento State also featured one All-American and three all-region players last season. Logue highlighted the list by being named honorable mention All-America by Football Gazette. He was joined on the all-region team by safety Brett Shelton and kick returner Kris Daniels. Shelton, who was a first team Freshman All-American in 2004, finished second on the team with 83 total tackles. The Bakersfield, Calif., native started all 11 games last season and had two interceptions and 3.5 tackles-for-loss. Daniels averaged 27.5 yards per kick return which led the Big Sky and ranked seventh in Div. I-AA.
Honors Off the Field
Following the season 10 Hornets were named to the Big Sky Conference all-academic team. To qualify for the team, a student-athlete must have a minimum of a 3.20 gpa, compete in at least half of his team’s events and have spent at least one semester at the University. This past year, the Sacramento State was represented by Tim Bessolo, Walter Brock, Brent Bugarin, Ryan Coogler, Juan Gamboa, Kiel McDonald, Nick Miller, Ray Navar, Dustin Nicolodi and Brandon Smith. The 10 selections were easily the most for the Hornets since joining the Big Sky, the previous high of eight came in 2000 and 2001.
Sacking the Competition
Linebacker Tyson Butler set the school record with 3.5 sacks against Eastern Washington. The previous mark of three had been accomplished four times, most recently by Jacob Houston in 2004. Butler finished the game against the Eagles with six total tackles. However, that number included the 3.5 sacks which totaled 21 yards.
Terrific Trio
After running for 202 yards against Azusa Pacific, Ryan Mole became just the third Sacramento State player to record multiple 200-yard games during their career. Mole, who rushed for 245 yards against Montana State as a freshman, joined Charles Roberts and Rob Harrison in the trio. Roberts holds the school and NCAA Div. I-AA record with 13 career 200-yard games.
Sharing the Ball
Due to a variety of circumstances, the Hornet offense featured new faces nearly every week. During the season, Sacramento State started three quarterbacks (Brad Tredway, Chris Hurd, Crosby Wehr), three running backs (Mole, Kris Daniels, James Cummings), six wide receivers (Torrell Baker, Ryan Cooler, Tyler Fannuchi, Nick Miller, Bobby Mooshagian, Phillip Perry) and two tight ends (Tommy Briggs, McRuben Fleurinord). In all, four players were credited with throwing a pass, 11 had at least one rush attempt and 16 caught a pass.
Mr. Smith Goes to Detroit
Cornerback Brandon Smith was invited to the Detroit Lions minicamp in May. The cornerback competed in three days of drills with the team. Smith led the Hornets with four interceptions in 2005. Earlier in the year, Smith was a semifinalist for the Draddy Award which is given to the top studentathlete in Div. I-AA.
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Big Sky Statistics 2005 BIG SKY ATTENDANCE
2005 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Eastern Washington* Montana State Montana* Portland State Weber State Idaho State Sacramento State Northern Arizona * I-AA Playoff Participant
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W 5 5 5 4 4 3 1 1
L 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 6
BIG SKY GAMES PCT. PF PA .712 251 151 .714 194 175 .714 173 109 .571 230 182 .571 172 171 .429 184 215 .143 128 218 .143 125 236
W 7 7 8 6 6 5 2 3
L 5 4 4 5 5 6 9 8
ALL GAMES PCT. PF PA .583 423 278 .636 276 251 .667 306 218 .545 313 273 .545 277 277 .455 298 304 .200 192 352 .273 233 328
Total Team
G
Home Att.
1. Montana
7
157,385 22,537
Avg.
2. Montana State
6
82,262
13,710
3. Weber State
5
50,757
10,151
4. Idaho State
5
42,399
8,480
5. Northern Arizona
5
39,546
7,909
6. Eastern Wash.
5
35,451
7,090
7. Portland State
5
32,974
6,995
8. Sacramento State
6
34,998
5,833
SCORING OFFENSE Eastern Wash. Portland State Idaho State Montana Weber State Montana State Northern Arizona Sacramento State
G 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 11
PTS 420 313 298 306 277 276 233 192
AVG 35.0 28.5 27.1 25.5 25.2 25.2 21.2 17.5
PASS OFFENSE Eastern Wash. Montana State Weber State Northern Arizona Idaho State Portland State Montana Sacramento State
G 12 11 11 11 11 11 12 11
YDS 4101 2680 2466 2276 2156 1808 1844 1630
AVG 341.8 243.6 224.2 206.9 196.0 164.4 153.7 148.2
KICKOFF RET Montana Portland State Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Northern Arizona Weber State Idaho State Montana State
RET 42 46 41 31 46 44 41 35
YDS 955 1003 884 637 933 881 763 598
AVG 22.7 21.8 21.6 20.5 20.3 20.0 18.6 17.1
SACKS Weber State Idaho State Montana State Montana Portland State Northern Arizona Sacramento State Eastern Wash.
G SACKS YDS 11 29 217 11 29 164 11 26 186 12 25 155 11 24 168 11 24 154 11 20 129 12 18 149
SCORING DEFENSE Montana Montana State Eastern Wash. Portland State Weber State Idaho State Northern Arizona Sacramento State
G 12 11 12 11 11 11 11 11
PTS 218 251 281 273 277 304 328 352
AVG 18.2 22.8 23.4 24.8 25.2 27.6 29.8 32.0
PASS DEFENSE Montana State Weber State Eastern Wash. Montana Sacramento State Northern Arizona Idaho State Portland State
G 11 11 12 12 11 11 11 11
YDS 1822 2064 2437 2497 2341 2343 2388 2632
AVG 165.6 187.6 203.1 208.1 212.8 213.0 217.1 239.3
PUNT RET Portland State Montana Idaho State Montana State Northern Arizona Eastern Wash. Weber State Sacramento State
RET 23 40 28 26 28 12 31 19
YDS 291 502 347 316 314 244 266 89
AVG 12.7 12.6 12.4 12.2 11.2 9.8 8.6 4.7
PENALTIES PEN YDS AVG Idaho State 81 695 63.2 Weber State 83 712 64.7 Montana State 80 748 68.0 Portland State 84 770 70.0 Montana 12 845 70.4 Northern Arizona 11 805 73.2 Eastern Wash. 99 856 74.4 Sacramento State 99 856 77.8
RUSH OFFENSE Portland State Montana Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. Montana State Sacramento State Idaho State
G 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11
YDS 2148 1946 1727 1714 1635 1416 1380 996
AVG 195.3 162.2 157.0 155.8 136.2 128.7 125.5 90.5
TOTAL OFFENSE Eastern Wash. Weber State Montana State Portland State Idaho State Montana Northern Arizona Sacramento State
G 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 11
YDS 5736 4193 4096 3956 3870 3790 3272 3010
AVG 478.0 381.2 372.4 359.6 351.8 315.8 297.5 273.6
PUNTING Northern Arizona Montana Montana State Idaho State Portland State Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Weber State
YDS 2730 2964 1831 2329 2202 3208 1931 2368
RET 229 162 169 282 211 500 362 486
NET 39.1 38.4 36.1 34.7 34.3 32.2 31.4 29.0
3RD DN CONV. CONV ATT PCT Eastern Wash. 79 170 46.5 Montana State 72 158 45.6 Weber State 62 163 38.0 Idaho State 64 174 36.8 Portland State 54 148 36.5 Sacramento State 61 181 33.7 Northern Arizona 51 158 32.3 Montana 56 180 31.1
RUSH DEFENSE Idaho State Portland State Montana Sacramento State Weber State Eastern Wash. Northern Arizona Montana State
G 11 11 12 11 11 12 11 11
YDS 1309 1383 1618 1689 1750 1921 1807 1832
AVG 119.0 125.7 134.8 153.5 159.1 160.1 164.3 166.5
TOTAL DEFENSE Montana State Idaho State Montana Weber State Eastern Wash. Portland State Sacramento State Northern Arizona
G 11 11 12 11 12 11 11 11
YDS 3654 2697 4115 3814 4358 4015 4030 4150
AVG 332.2 336.1 342.9 346.7 363.2 365.0 366.4 377.3
TURNOVER MAR Montana Portland State Eastern Wash. Weber State Sacramento State Northern Arizona Montana State Idaho State
+ 30 25 22 20 26 25 17 18
17 14 17 19 30 32 24 28
MAR +13 +11 +5 +1 -4 -7 -7 -10
OPP 3RD CONV. CONV ATT PCT Idaho State 56 155 36.1 Montana State 58 159 36.5 Weber State 61 166 36.6 Montana 74 201 36.8 Sacramento State 59 160 36.9 Portland State 61 154 39.6 Eastern Wash. 76 189 40.2 Northern Arizona 69 170 40.6
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Big Sky Statistics RUSHING Joe Rubin, PSU Lex HIlliard, UM Ryan Mole, SAC Zach Hall, WSU Ryan Cole, EWU Josh Barnett, ISU Ken Cornist, ISU Travis Lulay, MSU Philo Sanchez, NAU
G 11 12 9 11 12 11 11 11 11
ATT 345 249 171 188 212 161 175 133 143
YDS AVG 1702 154.7 1322 110.2 768 85.3 848 77.1 879 73.2 793 72.1 783 71.2 611 55.5 579 52.6
PASS EFFICIENCY COMP Erik Meyer, EWU 269 Ian Pizarro, WSU 161 Travis Lulay, MSU 223 Sawyer Smith, PSU 149 Matt Hagler, ISU 153 Cole Berquist, UM 133 Jason Murrietta, NAU 179
YDS TD-INT EFF 410 30-5 169.3 313 17-11 125.6 388 17-10 123.7 272 14-9 117.9 273 8-14 111.5 246 8-6 103.5 349 15-16 102.8
PASSING AVG COMP Erik Meyer, EWU 269 Travis Lulay, MSU 223 Ian Pizarro, WSU 161 Matt Hagler, ISU 153 Jason Murrietta, NAU 179 Sawyer Smith, PSU 149 Cole Berquist, UM 133
ATT 410 388 313 273 349 272 246
PCT 65.6 57.5 51.4 56.0 51.3 54.8 54.1
AVG 333.6 239.0 214.3 182.0 175.6 170.9 106.2
TOTAL OFFENSE RUSH Erik Meyer, EWU 221 Travis Lulay, MSU 611 Ian Pizarro, WSU 56 Matt Hagler, ISU -65 Sawyer Smith, PSU 16 Jason Murrietta, NAU -77 Joe Rubin, PSU 1702 Cole Berquist, UM 84 Lex Hilliard, UM 1322 Ryan Mole, SAC 768
PASS 4003 2629 2357 1820 1709 1932 0 1275 0 0
YARDS 4224 3240 2413 1755 1725 1855 1702 1359 1322 768
AVG 352.0 294.5 219.4 175.5 172.5 168.6 154.7 113.2 110.2 85.3
ALL PURPOSE RUSH REC RET AVG Joe Rubin, PSU 1702 79 0 161.9 Eric Kimble, EWU 29 1419 295 145.2 Shaun Bodiford, PSU 77 545 7234 122.4 Lex Hilliard, UM 1322 144 0 122.2 Ryan Mole, SAC 768 176 93 115.2 Kenyon Blue, ISU 43 357 704 100.4 Philo Sanchez, NAU 579 115 364 96.2 Wiley King, WSU 5 525 498 93.5 Tremaine Murray, MSU -4 694 323 92.1 Raul Vijil, EWU 0 1080 1080 90.0
RECEPTIONS/GM G Eric Kimble, EWU 12 Raul Vijil, EWU 12 Alex Watson, NAU 10 Shaun Bodiford, PSU 11 Eddie Thompson, ISU 9 Jon Talmage, UM 11 Ryan Bagley, UM 12 Ryan Coogler, SAC 11 Tramaine Murray, MSU 11 Chaz Guinn, MSU 11
REC 87 72 50 51 39 47 50 45 44 44
YDS R/GM 1419 7.25 1080 6.00 566 5.00 545 4.64 428 4.33 551 4.27 499 4.17 441 4.09 694 4.00 528 4.00
REC. YARDS/GM G Eric Kimble, EWU 12 Raul Vijil, EWU 12 Tramaine Murray, MSU 11 Lynzell Jackson, WSU 11 Terry Larsen, WSU 11 Alex Watson, NAU 10 Craig McIntyre, EWU 11 Jon Talmage, UM 11 Shaun Bodiford, PSU 11 Chaz Guinn, MSU 11
REC 87 72 44 39 39 50 33 47 51 44
YDS AVG 1419 118.2 1080 90.0 694 63.1 672 61.1 649 59.0 566 56.6 573 52.1 551 50.1 545 49.5 528 48.0
INTERCEPTIONS G K.J. Gerard, NAU 11 Torrey Thomas, UM 12 Toph Grenfell, MSU 11 Dominic Dixon, PSU 11 Brandon Smith, SAC 11 Marcus McIlwain, NAU 11 D.J. Clark, ISU 11 Jimmy Wilson, UM 12 Tyler Thomas, UM 12 Brent Webber, SAC 11
INT 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2
YDS 72 71 70 58 55 33 30 44 19 70
PUNT RETURNS RET Brendon Ferrigno, PSU 17 Tuff Harris, UM 25 Eric Kimble, EWU 16 Brandon Anthony, NAU26 Kenyon Blue, ISU 17 Bryant Eteuati, WSU 31
YDS 259 316 186 295 173 256
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0
AVG 15.2 12.6 11.6 11.3 10.2 8.3
KICK RETURNS RET Kris Daniels, SAC 17 Rob Schulte, UM 23 Shaun Bodiford, PSU 30 Philo Sanchez, NAU 16 Brandon Anthony, NAU21 Kenyon Blue, ISU 26 Chris Clark, UM 12 Tremaine Murray, MSU 14 Wiley King, WSU 27 Jevon Miller, MSU 11
YDS 468 601 724 364 433 531 232 262 498 198
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AVG 27.5 26.1 24.1 22.8 20.6 20.4 19.3 18.7 18.4 18.0
TD 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
PUNTING Rhian Madrid, NAU Travis Lulay, MSU Tyson Johnson, UM Dan Zeidman, ISU Mitch Lively, SAC Andrew Levers, PSU Wyatt Kennah, WSU
G 11 11 11 11 11 10 11
P 61 43 63 58 81 50 64
YDS 2623 1769 2585 2329 3202 1966 2368
AVG 43.0 41.1 41.0 40.2 39.5 39.3 37.0
FIELD GOALS/GM FG Jaret Johnson, ISU 17 Jeff Hastings, MSU 16 Joe Johnson, WSU 13 Dan Carpenter, UM 14 Sheldon Weddle, EWU 11 Eric Azorr, PSU 7 Robbie Dehaze, NAU 9 Juan Gamboa, SAC 6
FGA 19 21 22 21 17 13 13 12
PCT FG/G 89.5 1.55 76.2 1.45 59.1 1.18 66.7 1.17 64.7 1.00 53.8 0.64 69.2 0.60 50.0 0.55
SCORING TD Joe Rubin, PSU 17 Ken Cornist, ISU 15 Ryan Cole, EWU 15 Jaret Johnson, ISU 0 Sheldon Weddle, EWU 0 Lex Hilliard, UM 14 Jeff Hastings, MSU 0 Joe Johnson, WSU 0 Dan Carpenter, UM 0 Eric Kimble, EWU 12
XP 0 0 0 29 46 0 28 32 34 2
FG 0 0 0 17 11 0 16 13 14 0
SCORING (TDs) Joe Rubin, PSU Ken Cornist, ISU Ryan Cole, EWU Lex Hilliard, UM Eric Kimble, EWU Allen Kennett, PSU Zach Hall, WSU Kory Mahr, NAU Raul Vijil, EWU Craig McIntyre, EWU
RUSH 17 14 14 12 0 5 9 0 0 0
REC 0 1 1 2 12 4 0 9 8 7
RET PTS/G 0 9.3 0 8.2 0 7.5 0 7.0 0 6.2 0 4.9 0 4.9 0 4.9 0 4.0 0 3.8
TACKLES Matt Logue, SAC Pago Togafau, ISU Joey Cwik, EWU Nick Marudas, MSU Brett Shelton, SAC Ryan Force, MSU Bruce Branch, NAU Dallas Drecksel, WSU Epikopo King, MSU Tyler DeBry, WSU
UA 61 44 50 45 51 48 45 40 36 22
AST 44 59 46 41 32 34 37 41 43 56
TOT 105 103 96 86 83 82 82 81 79 78
PTS/G 9.3 8.2 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.0 6.9 6.5 6.3 6.2
AVG 9.5 9.4 8.0 7.8 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.1
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All-Big Sky Conference First Team Offense Pos Player WR Eric Kimble* Rick Gatewood* Shaun Bodiford OT Paul McQuistan Brad Rhoades OG Matt Alfred Brannan Carvalho C Jeff Bolton* TE Scott Weaver QB Erik Meyer* RB Lex Hilliard* Joe Rubin FB Allen Kennett* K Jaret Johnson RS Tuff Harris
Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Second Team Offense Pos Player WR Raul Vijil Lynzell Jackson Kory Mahr Eddie Thompson OT Joe Hirst Peter St. John OG Lawrence Figueroa Pat McQuistan C Jeff Marshall Kraig Sigler TE Tim Calhoun QB Travis Lulay RB Ryan Mole Ryan Cole FB Lars Slind K Dan Carpenter RS Kris Daniels
Yr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
School Eastern Wash. Montana State Portland State Weber State Montana Eastern Wash. Portland State Weber State Portland State Eastern Wash. Montana Portland State Portland State Idaho State Montana School Eastern Wash. Weber State Northern Ariz. Idaho State Montana State Portland State Montana State Weber State Montana Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Montana State Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Montana Sacramento State
First Team Defense Pos Player DT Alan Saenz Shane Barkdull DE Jeff Charleston Brady Fosmark* OLB Matt Logue Joey King* ILB Joey Cwik Pago Togafau CB Dominic Dixon Jesse Hendrix S Bryant Jarrett Dallas Drecksel P Rhian Madrid
Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.
Second Team Defense Pos Player DT Aaron Papich Harrison Nikoloa DE Mike Murphy Lance Spencer OLB Nick Marudas Shane McIntyre ILB Mac Mollohan Epikopo King CB D.J. Clark K.J. Gerard S Brett Shelton Ryan Force Brandon Keeler P Tyson Johnson
Special Teams
Player 1st Brady Green 2nd Kenneth Mackins
Yr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.
School Montana Weber State Idaho State Weber State Sacramento State Portland State Eastern Wash. Idaho State Portland State Eastern Wash. Eastern Wash. Weber State Northern Arizona School Montana State Eastern Wash. Montana Montana Montana State Montana Montana State Montana State Idaho State Northern Arizona Sacramento State Montana State Northern Arizona Montana
Yr. School Jr. Montana So. Portland State
* unanimous selection $ three-time first team selection # two-time first team selection
Offensive POY - Erik Meyer (EWU) Defensive POY - Matt Logue (SAC) Jeff Charleston (ISU) Joey Cwik (EWU) Newcomer - Jeff Charleston (ISU) Coach of the Year - Paul Wulff (EWU) Mike Kramer (MSU)
Big Sky Players of the Week September 5 Offense - Adrian Conway (WSU) Defense - Jeff Charleston (ISU) Special Teams - Travis Lulay (MSU)
September 12 Offense - Tramaine Murray (MSU) Defense - Odell Jackson (PSU) Special Teams - Jaret Johnson (ISU) September 19 Offense - Erik Meyer (EWU) Defense - Dominic Dixon (PSU) Special Teams - Shaun Bodiford (PSU) September 26 Offense - Joe Rubin (PSU) Defense - Pago Togafau (ISU) Special Teams - Kenyon Blue (ISU) October 3 Offense - Ryan Cole (EWU) Defense - Matt Logue (SAC) Nick Marudas (MSU) Special Teams - Alan Saenz (UM) October 10 Offense - Travis Lulay (MSU) Defense - Tyler Thomas (UM) Special Teams - Jeff Hastings (MSU) October 17 Offense - Erik Meyer (EWU) Defense - Tyler DeBry (WSU) Special Teams - Eric Azorr (PSU) October 24 Offense - Lex Hilliard (UM) Defense - Brady Fosmark (WSU) Ryan Friesen (PSU) Special Teams - Tyson Johnson (UM)
Honorable Mention
Eastern Washington Nick Denbeigh, OLB; David Eneberg, IL; Rocky Hanni, OG; Craig McIntyre, WR; Sheldon Weddle, K. Idaho State Josh Barnett, RB; Kenyon Blue, RS; Clifton Buckway, OT; Ken Cornist, FB; James Drake, DT; Quinton Freeman, S; Jermaine Horn, DT; Brandon Mennear, TE; Shedrack Okoebor, WR; Shawn Oram, OT; Atalea Raass, OLB; Dustin Schroader, DE; Evan Smith, OG; George Yarnso, C; Dan Zeidman, P. Montana Ryan Bagley, WR; Russ Brunelle, FB; Tuff Harris, CB; Tyler Joyce, ILB; Jon Talmage, WR; Torrey Thomas, S; Tyler Thomas, S; Jimmy Wilson, CB.
Montana State Elliott Barnhart, TE; Grant Elliott, ST; Toph Grenfell, S; Chaz Guinn, WR; Jeff Hastings, K; Kahiam Hunter, MSU; Clive Lowe, DE; Travis Lulay, P; Tramaine Murray, WR;
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Award Winners
Northern Arizona Brandon Anthony, RS; Bruce Branch, OLB; Robbie Dehaze, K; Geoff Ducksworth, ST; Chris Hunsacker, OLB; Alex Watson, WR. Portland State Derek Duff, OG; Brendan Ferrigno, RS; Ryan Friesen, DE; Matthis Gehring, DT; Odell Jackson, CB; Antonio Narcisse, C; George Quijano, ILB; Jordan Senn, S; Steve Shinnen, OLB; Casey Tyler, DT; Adam Whitehead, TE. Sacramento State Torrell Baker, ST; 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. Weber State Tyler DeBry, OLB; Curlee Dorn, CB; Drew Dukeshire, TE; Bryant Eteuanti, RS; David Hale, OT; Zach Hall, RB; Derek Johnson, DT; Terry Larsen, WR; John McBride, S; Ian Pizarro, QB;
October 31 Offense - Erik Meyer (EWU) Defense - Mac Mollohan (MSU) Special Teams - Tuff Harris (UM) November 7 Offense - Erik Meyer (EWU) Defense - Matt Logue (SAC) Special Teams - Jaret Johnson (ISU) November 14 Offense - Joe Rubin (PSU) Defense - Joey King (PSU) Special Teams - Rhian Madrid (NAU) November 21 Offense - Erin Groves (MSU) Defense - Nick Mardudas (MSU) Shane Barkdull (WSU) Special Teams - Jeff Hastings (MSU)
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Record Book Team Season Records General Team
Most Points Scored 1999 ............................414 1988 ............................368 1991 ............................367 Fewest Points Scored 1987 ............................130 1980 ............................161 1997 ............................188 Most Points Per Game 1999 ...........................37.6 1988 ...........................36.8 1991 ...........................36.7 Fewest Points Per Game 1987 ...........................11.8 1980 ...........................16.1 1997 ...........................17.1 Highest Scoring Margin 1988 ..........................+159 1991 ..........................+143 1992 ..........................+119 Div. I-AA Era 1999 ..........................+104 Lowest Scoring Margin 2004 .......................... -225 1997 .......................... -220 1996 .......................... -218 Most First Downs 2002 ............................263 1999 ............................252 1988 ............................240 Fewest First Downs 1987 ............................141 1980 ............................151 2004 ............................169 Most Touchdowns 1999 ..............................53 1988 ..............................49 1991 ..............................48 Fewest Touchdowns 1987 ..............................16 1980 ..............................20 1997 ..............................24 Most Field Goals 1999 ..............................14 2002 ..............................14 1991 ..............................13 1998 ..............................13
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Fewest Field Goals 1994 ................................1 1983 ................................1 1995 ................................2
Fewest Total Yards/Play 2005 ...........................3.94 1987 ...........................4.05 1981 ...........................4.13
Fewest Passing Yards 1987 .........................1,185 1980 .........................1,432 1998 .........................1,472
Fewest Interceptions 1991 ................................7 1997 ................................7 1993 ................................8
Most Penalties 1985 ............................124 1988 ............................115 2004 ............................102
Rushing
Most Passing Yards/Game 1996 .........................282.5 1992 .........................268.7 1988 .........................263.9
Most Fumbles Recovered 1984 ..............................17 1992 ..............................17 1995 ..............................17
Fewest Passing Yards/Game 1987 .........................107.7 1998 .........................133.8 1980 .........................143.2
Fewest Fumbles Recovered 1980 ................................9 2003 ..............................10 1997 ..............................10 1994 ..............................10 1989 ..............................10
Fewest Penalties 1994 ..............................64 2002 ..............................70 2003 ..............................75 Most Penalty Yards 1985 .........................1,089 1988 .........................1,057 1997 ............................932 Fewest Penalty Yards 1994 ............................544 2002 ............................618 1992 ............................653
Offense
Most Rush Attempts 1981 ............................575 1998 ............................528 2002 ............................517 Fewest Rush Attempts 2004 ............................343 1996 ............................350 1989 ............................354 Most Rushing Yards 1999 .........................2,584 1995 .........................2,564 1998 .........................2,510 Fewest Rushing Yards 2004 .........................1,080 1996 .........................1,098 1992 .........................1,160
Most Passing Yards/Pass 1988 ...........................8.51 1991 ...........................8.41 1999 ...........................8.25 Fewest Passing Yards/Pass 2005 ...........................4.69 1987 ...........................4.94 2004 ...........................6.10
Turnovers
Most Plays 2002 ............................904 1981 ............................862 1996 ............................828
Most Rushing Yards/Game 1998 .........................260.7 1991 .........................240.5 1999 .........................234.9
Fewest Plays 1980 ............................658 1989 ............................661 2004 ............................689
Fewest Rushing Yards/Game 2004 ...........................98.2 1996 ...........................99.8 1992 .........................116.0
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 1987 .........................2,886 2005 .........................3,010 1980 .........................3,143
Fewest Yards/Rush 1992 ...........................2.77 1981 ...........................2.91 1996 ...........................3.14
Most Yards Per Game 1988 .........................486.0 1999 .........................470.4 1991 .........................444.1
Fewest Interceptions Thrown 2000 ................................6 1991 ................................6 1983 ................................7 2002 ................................7
Passing
Fewest Yards Per Game 1987 .........................262.4 2005 .........................273.6 2004 .........................289.9 Most Total Yards/Play 1999 ...........................6.52 1985 ...........................6.32 1981 ...........................6.32
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 1995 ................................6
Most Passing Yards 1996 .........................3,108 2002 .........................3,016 1995 .........................2,762
Most Interceptions 1985 ..............................21 1984 ..............................20 1983 ..............................19 Div. I-AA Era 1994 ..............................18
Most Turnovers Forced 1984 ..............................37 1985 ..............................34 1986 ..............................33 Div. I-AA Era 1995 ..............................29 Best Turnover Margin 1998 ............................+13 1992 ............................+12 1985 ............................+11 Worst Turnover Margin 1986 ............................ -11 1997 .............................. -9 1982 .............................. -8 2004 .............................. -8
Defense
Most Sacks 1986 ..............................53 1985 ..............................41 1987 ..............................36 Div. I-AA Era 2004 ..............................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 Era 1994 ............................214
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Record Book Most Points Allowed/Game 1996 ...........................42.4 2001 ...........................38.5 2004 ...........................37.7
Fewest Plays Allowed 1988 ............................664 1994 ............................681 1991 ............................688
Fewest Points Allowed/Game 1992 ...........................14.9 1981 ...........................16.9 1987 ...........................17.5 Div. I-AA Era 1994 ...........................21.4
Most Total Yards Allowed 1997 .........................5,831 2001 .........................5,633 1996 .........................5,521
Most Touchdowns Allowed 1996 ..............................63 2001 ..............................59 2004 ..............................54
Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1988 .........................2,587 1992 .........................2,634 1981 .........................2,894 Div. I-AA Era 1994 .........................3,360
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 1992 ..............................20 1987 ..............................23 1997 ..............................24
Most Yards Allowed/Gm 1997 .........................530.1 2001 .........................512.1 1996 .........................501.9
Most Field Goals Allowed 1986 ..............................14 1993 ..............................13 2002 ..............................13
Fewest Yards Allowed/Gm 1988 .........................258.7 1981 .........................263.1 1992 .........................263.4 Div. I-AA Era 1994 .........................336.0
Fewest Field Goals Allowed 1994 ................................1 1991 ................................2 1995 ................................2 Most Plays Allowed 1989 ............................947 1999 ............................888 2002 ............................860
Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Most Yards Allowed/Play 1997 ...........................7.62 1996 ...........................6.93 2001 ...........................6.84
Fewest Yards Allowed/Play 1992 ...........................3.67 1989 ...........................3.80 1988 ...........................3.90 Div. I-AA Era 1994 ...........................4.93
Fewest Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 1992 ...........................87.2 1985 ...........................98.5 1981 .........................102.9 Div. I-AA Era 1994 .........................143.4
Fewest Pass Yards Allowed 1988 .........................1,413 1980 .........................1,636 1987 .........................1,692 Div. I-AA Era 1994 .........................1,926
Rush Defense
Most Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1997 ...........................6.89 2001 ...........................5.40 1998 ...........................5.15
Most Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1996 .........................306.9 1997 .........................303.9 2004 .........................283.8
Fewest Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1992 ...........................2.08 1981 ...........................2.59 1985 ...........................2.93 Div. I-AA Era 1999 ...........................3.34
Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1988 .........................141.3 1987 .........................153.8 1981 .........................160.2 Div. I-AA Era 1994 .........................163.6
Pass Defense
Most Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1996 ...........................9.62 2001 ...........................9.02 1997 ...........................8.27
Most Rush Att. Allowed 2003 ............................499 2001 ............................495 1987 ............................490 Fewest Rush Att. Allowed 1989 ............................310 1991 ............................328 1997 ............................361 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 Era 1994 .........................1,434 Most Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 2001 .........................243.1 1997 .........................226.2 1996 .........................195.0
Most Pass Attempts Allowed 1989 ............................637 2002 ............................414 1999 ............................409 Fewest Pass Att. Allowed 1980 ............................274 1988 ............................288 1987 ............................292 Div. I-AA Era 1994 ............................298 Most Pass Yards Allowed 1996 .........................3,376 1997 .........................3,343 2002 .........................3,138
Team Year-By-Year Per Game Averages
Total Offense 314.3 323.6 367.4 326.5 380.5 432.9 400.4 262.4 486.0 403.7 337.4 444.1 384.7 369.5 355.3 378.9 380.7 333.8 362.0 470.4 418.7 397.3 407.8 328.9 289.9 273.6
Total Defense 325.5 263.1 324.8 319.4 314.5 325.5 321.5 285.5 258.7 400.2 368.4 390.8 263.4 406.8 336.0 446.1 501.9 505.5 380.8 405.7 368.0 412.1 416.0 414.6 432.8 366.4
Rush Offense 211.8 152.3 168.6 153.4 178.4 233.1 211.3 154.6 222.1 142.6 153.5 240.5 116.0 125.0 142.5 127.8 99.8 117.0 228.2 234.9 207.9 139.9 156.4 116.9 98.2 125.5
Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1989 ...........................3.72 1988 ...........................4.91 1986 ...........................5.71 Div. I-AA Era 1994 ...........................6.46
Rush Defense 185.3 102.9 114.7 140.6 169.4 98.5 153.3 131.7 117.4 136.7 155.2 135.9 87.2 150.5 143.4 194.7 195.0 201.6 162.3 145.5 142.2 243.1 154.5 185.8 149.0 153.5
Pass Offense 143.2 171.4 198.7 173.1 202.2 199.8 189.1 107.7 263.9 261.1 183.9 203.6 268.7 244.5 212.8 251.1 282.5 216.8 133.8 235.5 210.8 257.4 251.3 212.0 191.7 148.2
Pass Defense 163.6 160.2 210.1 178.7 172.5 226.9 168.3 153.0 141.3 263.4 213.2 254.9 176.2 256.3 192.6 251.4 306.0 303.9 218.5 260.2 225.8 269.0 261.5 228.8 283.8 212.8
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Record Book 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 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 52 vs. Humboldt State ...... 10/13/84 52 vs. Portland State ........ 10/18/86 At Hornet Stadium — 69 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 Away From Home — 49 at San Francisco State ... 9/11/93 49 at Weber State.............. 10/2/99 In a Loss — 49 at Weber State.............. 10/2/99 49 vs. No. Arizona (3OT) . 10/23/99 In a Season Opener — 48 vs. Chico State .............. 9/10/88 Fewest Points Scored 0, 44 times (last vs. Portland State)........ 10/9/04 At Hornet Stadium — 0, 17 times (last vs. Portland State)........ 10/9/84 Away From Home — 0, 27 times (last at Northern Arizona) ... 10/2/04 In a Season Opener — 0, 5 times (last at Louisiana Tech)..............1977 Most Points Scored/Qtr (I-AA era) 1st Quarter — 26 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 2nd Quarter — 27 vs. Azusa Pacific ........... 10/8/05 3rd Quarter — 20 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 4th Quarter — 22 at Montana ................... 9/11/99 Overtime Points — 13 vs. Northern Arizona ... 10/23/99 Most Points Allowed 75 at Nevada ..........................1977 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 Nevada .................... 9/11/04 58 vs. Cal Poly ................. 11/20/04 58 at UC Davis .................. 9/25/04 58 at Portland State.......... 10/10/98 56 at Louisiana Tech ................1977 56 at Montana State........... 11/1/03
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At Hornet Stadium — 61 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 Away From Home — 75 at Nevada ..........................1977 In a Win — 61 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 In a Season Opener — 62 at No. Arizona ............... 9/9/95 Fewest Points Allowed 0, 27 times (last vs. SF State) ................ 9/10/94 At Hornet Stadium — 0, 19 times (last vs. SF State) ................ 9/10/94 Away From Home — 0, 8 times (last at Cal Poly) ............... 10/17/92 In a Season Opener — 0, 4 times (last at San Francisco State) 9/10/94 Most Combined Points 125 (SAC 64, CSN 61) .....11/4/00* 101 (WSU 52, SAC 48) ..... 10/2/99 100 (NAU 51, SAC 49) ... 10/23/99 94 (UCD 52, SAC 42) ...... 10/28/95 90 (NAU 50, SAC 40) ..... 11/10/01 * NCAA Division I-AA Record 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 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 52 (59-7) at Nevada .......... 9/11/04 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 victory in school history. In a Season Opener — 52 at Nevada .................... 9/11/04 Rushing Yards (I-AA 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........ 10/26/02 334 at Idaho State ............. 11/8/98 Fewest Rushing Yards (I-AA era) -34 at Eastern Wash. ....... 10/30/04 7 vs. Stephen F. Austin ....... 9/17/94 7 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 16 at Montana State......... 10/13/01 20 at Northern Arizona ........ 9/9/95 Passing Yards (I-AA era) 432 vs. Eastern Wash. ..... 10/12/96 406 vs. Saint Mary’s .......... 11/4/95 386 vs. Cal Poly ............... 11/23/96 383 vs. UC Davis ............... 9/20/97 379 vs. Idaho State ............ 9/27/03 Away From Home — 357 at Cal Poly ................ 10/23/93 Fewest Passing Yards (I-AA era) 28 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/12/98 68 at Montana State........... 11/5/05 80 at Saint Mary’s ............. 11/5/94 83 vs. Montana State ....... 11/15/97 83 vs. Montana................ 11/12/05
Most Plays (I-AA era) 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 87 at Weber State.............. 9/29/01 87 vs. Southern Utah ........ 11/11/95 Fewest Plays (I-AA era) 48 at Nevada .................... 9/11/04 50 at Northern Arizona ........ 9/9/95 51 at Northern Arizona ...... 10/2/04 53 at Weber State............ 11/15/03 55 at Texas State ................. 9/4/97 55 vs. Montana.................. 11/8/03 Most Rushes (I-AA era) 70 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/26/02 59 at No. Arizona ........... 10/24/98 57 vs. Montana State ......... 9/25/99 57 vs. Idaho State .............. 11/6/99 56 vs. Montana................ 11/14/98 Fewest Rushes (I-AA era) 17 at Northern Arizona ...... 10/2/04 17 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/30/04 21 vs. Cal Poly ................. 11/23/96 23 vs. CS Northridge ....... 10/16/93 23 at Texas State ................. 9/4/97 23 vs. Eastern Wash. ....... 10/25/03
Most Total Yards (I-AA era) 641 vs. Idaho State ............ 9/27/03 608 vs. Idaho State ............ 11/6/99 596 vs. UC Davis ............... 9/18/99 593 at Chico State ............. 9/24/94 590 vs. No. Arizona ........ 10/23/99
Most Passes (I-AA era) 59 vs. Eastern Wash. ....... 10/12/96 55 vs. Northern Arizona ..... 10/9/96 54 vs. Montana.................. 9/28/96 51 vs. Montana.................. 10/6/01 50 vs. CS Northridge ....... 10/16/93 50 vs. Portland State .......... 11/2/96
Fewest Total Yards (I-AA era) 128 at Montana State....... 10/13/01 135 vs. Pacific ................... 11/5/94 135 vs. Montana................ 11/8/03 177 at Nevada .................. 9/11/04 179 at Saint Mary’s ........... 11/5/94
Fewest Passes (I-AA era) 10 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/12/98 13 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/4/99 15 at Idaho State ............... 11/8/98 16 at Northern Arizona .... 10/24/98 17, Three Times
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Most Total Return Yards (I-AA era) 243 vs. CS Northridge ....... 11/4/00 217 vs. Montana.............. 10/30/93 215 at Portland State........ 10/10/98 Fewest Total Return Yards (I-AA era) 4 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 9 at Montana State........... 10/13/01 13 at Idaho State ............... 11/8/98 Most Interceptions Thrown (I-AA era) 5 vs. Eastern Washington . 10/25/03 4, Seven times (last vs. Montana) ............. 11/12/05 Most Fumbles (I-AA era) 7 vs. San Francisco State .... 9/11/93 7 at Saint Mary’s ............... 11/5/94 7 vs. Montana.................... 9/28/96 7 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 Most Fumbles Lost (I-AA era) 5 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 4 at Weber State................ 10/2/99 4 at Montana ..................... 10/7/00 4 vs. Montana.................... 11/8/03 4 vs. Idaho State .............. 10/22/05 Most Turnovers (I-AA era) 7 at Weber State................ 10/2/99 7 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 6 vs. Cal Poly ................... 11/20/04 6 vs. Idaho State .............. 10/22/05
Most Interceptions (I-AA era) 4 vs. Cal Poly ................... 11/12/94 4 vs. Cal Poly ................... 10/21/95 4 vs. Montana.................... 9/22/96 4 at Montana ..................... 9/11/99 4 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 4 vs. Weber State ............ 10/16/04 Most Fumbles Recovered (I-AA era) 4 vs. Southern Utah .......... 11/11/95 4 vs. CS Northridge ......... 10/17/98 4 vs. Idaho State ................ 9/22/01 Most Turnovers Forced (I-AA era) 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 6 vs. Southern Utah .......... 11/11/95 6 at Idaho State ............... 10/23/04 6 vs. Northern Arizona ....... 10/1/05 Most Penalties (I-AA era) 17 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 16 at Montana ................... 9/11/99 16 at Portland State.......... 11/24/01
Fewest Penalty Yards (I-AA era) 5 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/19/94 9 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/1/01 17 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/4/99 Most Quarterback Sacks (I-AA era) 7 vs. Weber State .............. 9/30/00 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 6, Five times (last vs. Southern Utah) ....... 9/18/04 Most Time of Possession (I-AA era) 39:16 at Eastern Wash..... 10/26/02 37:51 vs. SF State .............. 9/10/94 37:18 vs. Montana........... 11/14/98 Lowest Time of Possession (I-AA era) 21:09 vs. Eastern Wash. .. 10/25/03 21:59 at Weber State....... 11/15/03 22:25 at No. Arizona .......... 9/9/95
Fewest Penalties (I-AA era) 1 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/19/94 2 vs. Texas State .............. 10/14/95 2 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/4/99 2 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/1/01 2 vs. Northern Arizona ..... 11/10/01 Most Penalty Yards (I-AA era) 161 vs. CS Northridge ..... 10/25/87 157 vs. Saint Mary’s ............ 9/6/03 153 at Saint Mary’s ............. 9/2/00
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 era) 4 vs. Weber State ............ 11/16/02 3, Eight times Fewest Field Goals (I-AA era) 0, 70 times (last vs. Montana) ............. 11/12/05 Most Punt Return Yards (I-AA 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 Yards (I-AA era) -6 vs. Eastern Wash. ........ 10/12/96 -6 vs. Northern Arizona ... 11/10/01 -6 vs. Montana ................ 11/12/05 Most Kick Return Yards (I-AA 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 Yards (I-AA era) 0 at Idaho State ................. 11/8/98 0 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 0 vs. Azusa Pacific ............. 10/8/05
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Attempts
Yards
1. Charles Roberts Att 1997 139 1998 386 1999 303 2000 296 total 1,124*
Yards 587 2,260* 2,082 1,624 6,553
Avg 4.2 5.9 6.9 5.5 5.8
TD 1 19 22 14 56
2. John Farley 1980 1981 1982 1983 total
Att 177 161 189 199 726
Yards 931 716 1,137 1,078 3,862
Avg 5.3 4.4 6.0 5.4 5.3
TD 4 3 13 10 30
3. Donald Hair 1985 1986 1987 1988 total
Att 161 123 62 157 503
Yards 1,097 653 308 717 2,775
Avg 4.8 5.3 5.0 4.6 5.5
TD 11 7 3 9 30
4. Troy Mills 1990 1991 total
Att 203 223 426
Yards 1,103 1,668 2,771
Avg 5.4 7.5 6.5
TD 8 17 25
5. Rob Harrison 1985 1986 total
Att 94 179 273
Yards 590 1,334 1,924
Avg 6.1 7.5 7.0
TD 2 9 11
6. Ryan Mole 2004 2005 total
Att 146 171 317
Yards 858 768 1,626
Avg 5.9 4.5 5.1
TD 5 2 7
7. Mark Schutz 1984 1985 total
Att 223 79 302
Yards 1,064 507 1,571
Avg 4.8 6.4 5.2
TD 10 3 13
8. Pedro Lewis 1991 1992 1993 total
Att 75 198 50 323
Yards 376 858 253 1,487
Avg 5.0 4.3 5.1 4.6
TD 3 9 1 13
9. Tyronne Gross 2002 2003 2004 total
Att 100 167 81 348
Yards 420 812 216 1,448
Avg 4.2 4.9 2.7 4.2
TD 5 8 3 16
10. John Scorza 1967 1968 total
Att 204 179 383
Yards 683 705 1,388
Avg 3.3 3.9 3.6
TD 13 5 18
* NCAA Division I-AA Record
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1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................1,124* 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................. 726 3. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ........................... 503 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 426 5. John Scorza, 1967-68 ............................. 383 6. Tyronne Gross, 2002-04 .......................... 348 7. Pedro Lewis, 1991-93 ............................ 323 8. Ryan Mole, 2004-pres. ............................ 317 9. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 ........................... 302 10. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ...................... 280 * NCAA Div. I-AA Record
Touchdowns
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 56 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................... 30 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 30 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................... 25 5. John Scorza, 1967-68 ............................... 18 6. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ......................... 16 Tyronne Gross, 2002-04 ............................ 16 8. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................... 15 9. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 ............................. 13 Pedro Lewis, 1991-93 .............................. 13
Yards Per Carry
(Minimum 150 carries) 1. Rob Harrison, 1985-86 ............................ 7.0 2. Troy Mills, 1990-91 .................................. 6.5 3. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ..................... 6.4 4. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................ 5.5 5. John Farley, 1980-83 .............................. 5.3 6. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 .............................. 5.2 7. Ryan Mole, 2004-pres. ............................. 5.1 8. Steve Buccellato, 1987-90 ......................... 5.0 9. Three Players ............................................ 4.8
Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Charles Roberts, 1998.............................. 386 Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 303 Charles Roberts, 2000.............................. 296 George Sula, 1974 .................................. 270 Michael Stewart, 1995 ............................ 262 Mark Schutz, 1984 .................................. 223 Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 223 8. John Scorza, 1967................................... 204 9. John Farley, 1983 .................................... 199 10. Pedro Lewis, 1992 ................................... 198
Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Charles Roberts, 1998........................... 2,260 Charles Roberts, 1999........................... 2,082 Troy Mills, 1991 .................................. 1,668 Charles Roberts, 2000........................... 1,624 Rob Harrison, 1986 .............................. 1,334 Michael Stewart, 1995 ......................... 1,161 John Farley, 1982 ................................. 1,137 Troy Mills, 1990 .................................. 1,103 Donald Hair, 1985 ............................... 1,097 George Sula, 1974 ............................... 1,084
Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 19 Troy Mills, 1991 ....................................... 17 Charles Roberts, 2000................................ 14 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 13 John Scorza, 1967..................................... 13 7. Donald Hair, 1985 .................................... 11 8. Ricky Ray, 2000 ........................................ 10 Troy Gassaway, 1994 ................................ 10 Mark Schutz, 1984 .................................... 10 John Farley, 1983 ...................................... 10
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(Minimum 100 carries) 1. Troy Mills, 1991 ...................................... 7.5 Rob Harrison, 1986 .................................. 7.5 3. Charles Roberts, 1999............................... 6.9 4. Donald Hair, 1985 ................................... 6.8 5. John Farley, 1982 ..................................... 6.0 6. Ryan Mole, 2004 ...................................... 5.9 Charles Roberts, 1998............................... 5.9 8. Charles Roberts, 2000............................... 5.5 John Farley, 1983 ..................................... 5.5 10. Troy Mills, 1990 ...................................... 5.4
Misc. Rushing Records
Yards by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985)..................................... 1,097 Touchdowns by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985).......................................... 11 Yards By a Quarterback — Ryan Leadingham (2001) ............................... 203 Touchdowns By a Quarterback — Ricky Ray (2000) ............................................. 10
Single Game Attempts
1. Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) .... 43 2. Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98)........... 42 3. Charles Roberts vs. CSN (10/17/98) .......... 41 Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95) 41 5. Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98) ............. 40
100-Yard Rushers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
Charles Roberts vs. ISU (11/6/99).................409 Charles Roberts vs. MSU (9/25/99) ..............277 Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98) .............269 Rob Harrison at So. Utah (10/25/86)............268 Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98)................251 Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/86) ....247 Charles Roberts vs. EWU (10/31/98) ............246 Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04).......245 Charles Roberts at Idaho State (11/7/98) ......242 Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/9/00)............240 Tyronne Gross vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) .......240 Troy Mills vs. So. Utah (10/26/91) ................239 Charles Roberts vs. CSN (10/17/98) .............231 Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/12/98)..........222 Charles Roberts at WSU (10/2/99) ...............220 Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/2/00) ......219 John Farley vs. Chico State (10/25/80) .........215 Charles Roberts vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ........211 Charles Roberts vs. NAU (10/23/99) ............204 Ryan Mole vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) .........202 Jim Wheeler vs. CP Pomona (1968) ...............195 Troy Mills at Pacific (8/31/91) ......................193 Charles Roberts at Cal Poly (11/20/99) .........188 Charles Roberts at NAU (11/11/00) .............187 Troy Mills vs. UC Davis (10/5/91) .................185 Charles Roberts at PSU (10/10/98) ...............185 Charles Roberts vs. PSU (11/1/97) ................183 Garrett White vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02) ............183 Troy Mills at Chico State (10/12/91) .............181 Troy Mills at Santa Clara (11/9/91) ..............177 Ryan Mole at Montana (11/13/04) ..............177 Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) ......176 John Farley at CSN (9/4/82) ........................175 Troy Mills at UC Davis (9/22/90) ..................173 Arie Joseph vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...........172 Rob Harrison vs. Portland State (10/18/86) ...169
37. Pedro Lewis vs. PSU (10/31/92) ...................167 Charles Roberts at CSN (10/16/99) ..............167 39. Pedro Lewis vs. MSU (9/5/92) ......................166 Daimon Shelton vs. Weber St. (11/9/96) ......166 41. Pedro Lewis vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...........161 Michael Stewart at CSN (11/18/95) .............161 43. John Farley vs. Sonoma State (9/11/82)........160 44. Troy Mills vs. Morris Brown (10/27/90).........158 45. Troy Mills at Portland State (11/2/91) ...........157 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (9/18/98) ........157 Charles Roberts vs. CSN (11/4/00) ...............157 48. Michael Stewart vs. Chico St. (9/23/95) ........156 49. John Farley at Cal Poly (11/22/80) ...............155 John Farley vs. SF State (10/10/81) ..............155 Rob Harrison vs. CSN (11/16/85) ................155 Charles Roberts at Idaho State (9/23/00) ......155 53. Mark Schutz at Chico State (10/20/84) .........154 Charles Roberts vs. WSU (9/30/00) ..............154 55. Fred Douglas vs. Humboldt St. (11/15/80) ....152 56. Charles Roberts vs. WSU (10/3/98) ..............151 Tyronne Gross at EWU (10/26/02) ...............151 58. Mark Schutz vs. Saint Mary’s (9/22/84) ........149 59. Michael Stewart vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) .....148 60. Troy Mills at Abilene Christian (9/21/91) ......144 61. Donald Hair vs. Cal Poly (11/2/85) ..............143 62. John Farley at CP Pomona (9/20/80) ............142 63. John Farley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/25/82) .........141 Arie Joseph vs. Saint Mary’s (10/9/93) .........141 65. John Farley at CS Hayward (10/9/82) ..........140 Rob Martinson vs. NC Central (11/26/88).....140 67. Troy Mills at Montana State (9/14/91) ..........139 68. Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95)...138 69. Mark Schutz at CS Hayward (11/10/84).......137 Ed Bueno vs. So. Utah (9/30/89) ..................137 Troy Mills at So. Utah (10/6/90) ...................137 Derard Barton at Weber State (9/29/01) ......137 73. Tyronne Gross at Cal Poly (9/13/03) .............135 74. Tyronne Gross vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) .......134 75. Donald Hair at Saint Mary’s (9/28/85) .........133 Donald Hair vs. CSN (11/21/86) .................133 77. 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 82. Troy Mills vs. Cal Poly (10/19/91) ................131 83. Ryan Mole vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05) ..130 Michael Stewart vs. Hofstra (10/7/95) ..........130 Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/5/98) ......130 86. Mark Schutz at Humboldt State (10/19/85) ...128 Donald Hair at Humboldt State (10/19/85) ...128 88. Rob Harrison at Cal Poly (11/8/86) ..............127 89. Rob Harrison vs. Chico State (10/26/85).......126 90. Donald Hair vs. Mesa College (9/26/87) ......125 91. Daimon Shelton at MSU (11/16/96) .............124 92. Rob Harrison vs. UC Davis (11/23/85) .........123 Arie Joseph at SF State (9/11/93) .................123 94. John Farley vs. CSN (11/7/81) .....................122 Troy Mills vs. CSN (11/16/91) .....................122 Charles Roberts at Montana (9/11/99)..........122 97. Rob Harrison vs. Santa Clara (10/11/86)......121 Donald Hair at So. Utah (10/1/88) ...............121 Troy Mills at CSN (10/20/90).......................121 100. Donald Hair at Cal Lutheran (11/9/85)........120 101. Ed Bueno at West Texas State (9/2/89) .......118 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (10/28/00) ......118 103. 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
106. John Farley vs. Chico State (10/29/83) ........114 Daimon Shelton at NAU (10/19/96) ............114 Ryan Mole vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04) ......114 Tyronne Gross vs. Weber State (10/16/04) ..114 110. Kendall Riley vs. EWU (10/20/01) ..............113 111. Rob Harrison vs. Humboldt St. (10/19/85) ..111 112. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (10/26/85) ......110 Troy Gassaway at Chico State (9/24/94) ....110 114. John Farley at Humboldt State (11/14/81) ..109 Troy Gassaway at So. Utah (10/29/84) ......109 Chris Cavote vs. So. Utah (11/7/87) ...........109 Steve Buccellato vs. Chico State (9/9/89).....109 118. John Farley vs. Humboldt St. (10/23/82) .....108 119. Chris Cavote vs. Cal Poly (10/24/87) .........107 Ed Bueno at UC Davis (11/19/88) ..............107 121. Troy Mills at Cal Poly (10/13/90) ...............105 122. Dennis Taylor vs. CSN (11/7/81) ...............104 Tyronne Gross vs. No. Arizona (10/11/03) .104 124. Orlando Mayes vs. Humboldt St. (9/27/86) 102 Garrett White vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) .102 126. Dennis Taylor at Humboldt St. (11/14/81) ...101 Donald Hair at UC Davis (11/19/88) ..........101 128. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (9/19/87) ........100 Troy Gassaway vs. MSU (10/1/94) ............100
Touchdowns
1. Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) .... 5 2. 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 (1979) ......... 4
Misc. Records
Best Average Per Carry (Min. 10 att.) — Rob Harrison at So. Utah (10/25/86) ............ 13.4 Longest Run — Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/96) 88 (TD)
JOHN FARLEY
100-Yard Facts Career 200-Yard Games
13 - Charles Roberts (Div. I-AA record) 2 - Rob Harrison, Ryan Mole; 1 - John Farley, Tyronne Gross, Troy Mills
Career 100-Yard Games
29 - Charles Roberts; 15 - Troy Mills; 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, Arie Joseph, Daimon Shelton; 2 - Chris Cavote, Kris Daniels, Dennis Taylor, Garrett White; 1 - Derard Barton, Steve Buccellato, Fred Douglas, Rob Martinson, Orlando Mayes, Kendall Riley.
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Record Book Passing Records Career
Attempts
Yards
1. R. Leadingham PC-PA 2001 214-393 2002 220-372 2003 64-111 2004 160-315 total 658-1,191
Yards 2,752 2,785 877 1,962 8,376
Int 10 7 2 17 36
TD 17 15 7 11 50
2. Mike Sullivan 1981 1982 1983 total
PC-PA 110-205 143-259 112-199 365-663
Yards 1,380 2,167 1,538 5,085
Int 9 12 6 27
TD 8 15 11 34
3. Tony Corbin 1995 1996 total
PC-PA 180-368 171-333 351-701
Yards 2,532 2,334 4,866
Int 12 14 31
TD 17 17 39
4. Ricky Ray 1999 2000 total
PC-PA 179-291 168-270 347-561
Yards 2,422 2,200 4,622
Int 8 6 14
TD 20 13 33
5. Greg Knapp PC-PA 1982 0-4 1983 26-50 1984 142-274 1985 111-196 total 279-524
Yards 0 366 2,083 1,357 3,806
Int 1 1 15 10 27
TD 0 4 16 12 32
6. Drew Wyant PC-PA 1986 13-22 1987 109-225 1988 14-25 1989 158-291 total 294-563
Yards 114 1,155 251 2,280 3,800
Int 0 8 4 9 21
TD 1 4 2 16 23
7. Bobby Fresques PC-PA 1990 34-53 1991 89-154 1992 137-258 total 260-465
Yards 462 1,280 2,015 3,757
Int 2 2 11 15
TD 4 8 15 27
PC-PA Yards Int Not Available Not Available 130-266 1,552 20 258-547 3,396 N/A
TD
8. Lyle James 1966 1967 1968 total
7 26
9. Joe Garofalo PC-PA 1993 47-79 1994 143-248 total 190-327
Yards 611 2,003 2,614
Int 1 10 11
TD 6 13 19
10. Aaron Garcia PC-PA 1992 41-73 1993 137-253 total 178-326
Yards 672 1,796 2,468
Int 2 16 18
TD 6 13 19
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 .............. 1,191 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ............................. 701 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .......................... 663 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................. 563 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................ 561 Lyle James, 1966-68 ................................ 547 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................. 524 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ....................... 412 A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98 .......................... 367 Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ........................... 327
Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................. 658 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .......................... 365 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ........................... 351 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ........................... 347 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................. 294 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................. 279 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ....................... 260 Lyle James, 1966-68 ................................ 258 Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ........................... 190 A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98 .......................... 182
Completion Percentage
(Minimum 100 Completions) 1. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... .619 2. Tony Trosin, 1988 ................................. .584 3. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 .......................... .581 4. Bryan Pendergast, 1988 ........................ .573 5. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ...................... .559 6. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................ .552 7. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ......................... .550 8. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93 ......................... .546 9. Randy Payne, 1990-91 ......................... .536 10. Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................ .532
Passing Touchdowns
Ryan Leadingham, 2002 .......................... 220 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 .......................... 214 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................. 180 Ricky Ray, 1999 ...................................... 179 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................. 171 Ricky Ray, 2000 ...................................... 168 Ryan Leadingham, 2004 .......................... 160 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................. 158 Mike Lippi, 1970 .................................... 157 Joe Garofalo, 1994 ................................. 143 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................. 143
Completion Percentage
(Minimum 100 Completions) 1. Ricky Ray, 2000 ..................................... .622 2. Ricky Ray, 1999 ..................................... .615 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ......................... .591 4. Tony Trosin, 1988 ................................... .584 5. Joe Garofalo, 1994 ................................ .577 6. Greg Knapp, 1986 ................................ .566 7. Mike Sullivan, 1983 ................................ .563 8. Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................ .552 9. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ......................... .545 10. Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................ .543
Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 2,785 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 2,752 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 2,532 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 2,422 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 2,334 Drew Wyant, 1989 .............................. 2,280 Ricky Ray, 2000 ................................... 2,200 Mike Sullivan, 1982 .............................. 2,167 Greg Knapp, 1984 .............................. 2,083 Bobby Fresques, 1992 ......................... 2,015
1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................... 50 2. Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ............................... 34 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ............................ 34 4. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................. 33 5. Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................... 32 6. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ......................... 27 7. Mike Lippi, 1969-70 .................................. 26 Lyle James, 1966-68 .................................. 26 9. Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................... 23 10. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ............................. 19 Aaron Garcia, 1992-93 ............................ 19
Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ........................ 393 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 .......................... 372 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................. 368 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................. 333 Ryan Leadingham, 2004 .......................... 315 Ricky Ray, 1999 ...................................... 291 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................. 291 8. Mike Lippi, 1970 .................................... 287 9. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997 ............................... 284 10. Greg Knapp, 1984 ................................. 274
Ryan Leadingham
All-Time Leading Passer
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Passing Touchdowns
1. Ricky Ray, 1999 ........................................ 20 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ............................ 17 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................... 17 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................... 17 5. Mike Lippi, 1969 ...................................... 16 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................... 16 Greg Knapp, 1984 ................................... 16 8. Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ............................ 15 Bobby Fresques, 1992 .............................. 15 Tony Trosin, 1988 ...................................... 15 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................... 15
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 SFSU (1968).......................... 54 2. Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ....... 50 Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ............. 50 4. 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 7. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ....... 44 8. Ryan Leadingham at UC Davis (10/5/02) ... 43 9. A.J. Bernhardt vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ....... 42 Ryan Leadingham at Idaho St. (10/30/04).. 42
Completions
1. Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ..... 33 2. Lyle James at SFSU (1968).......................... 31 3. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ....... 28 Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ............. 28
5. Blake Mori vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03) ... 25 Joe Garofalo at Portland State (10/22/94).. 25 7. R. Leadingam vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) . 24 A.J. Bernhardt vs. Idaho State (10/4/97) .... 24 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ....... 24 Aaron Garcia vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ....... 24
300-Yard Passers
1. Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ... 406 2. A.J. Bernhardt vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ..... 383 3. Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ........ 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ............ 377 5. Ryan Leadingham at NAU (11/10/01) ..... 374 6. Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) 366 7. Tony Corbin vs. EWU (10/12/96) ............ 361 8. Tony Corbin vs. So. Utah (11/11/95) ....... 354 9. Mike Lippi vs. CS Hayward (1970) ............ 352 10. Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ........... 348 11. Ricky Ray vs. CSN (11/4/00) ................... 344 12. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ..... 343 13. Ryan Leadingham at Weber St. (9/29/01) 338 14. Joe Garofalo at Portland St. (10/22/94) ... 332 15. Aaron Garcia at Cal Poly (10/23/93) ...... 331 16. R. Leadingham vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) ..324 17. Tony Corbin at EWU (9/16/95) ............... 323 18. Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01) ........ 314 19. Ryan Leadingham at PSU (11/24/01) ....... 312 20. Aaron Garcia vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ..... 306 21. A.J. Bernhardt vs. Idaho State (10/4/97) .. 305 R. Leadingham vs. Weber St. (11/16/02) . 305 23. Tony Corbin vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) ...... 302 24. Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ..... 301
Tony Trosin vs. NC Central (11/26/88)......... 4 Drew Wyant vs. Chico State (9/9/89) ........... 4 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ......... 4 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ............ 4 Ricky Ray at Montana (9/11/99) .................. 4 Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01) ............ 4
Longest Pass Play —
99 (TD) - Aaron Garcia to Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93)
300-Yard Facts Career Games
7 - Ryan Leadingham 6 - Tony Corbin 3 - Aaron Garcia, Ricky Ray 2 - A.J. Bernhardt 1 - Joe Garofalo, Tyler Jesse, Mike Lippi
The Next Level
Former Hornet QB Greg Knapp (1982-85) is entering his second season as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. Knapp had spent nine seasons as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers prior to moving to Atlanta. Former Hornet lineman Clancy Barone (1991-92) is also an assistant coach with the Falcons, Greg Knapp coacing tight ends.
Passing Touchdowns
1. Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) .... 6 2. Mike Lippi vs. Nevada (1969) ....................... 4 Rich Bergstrom vs. Puget Sound (1969) .......... 4
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Record Book Receiving Records Career Yards
1. Fred Amey 2001 2002 2003 2004 total
Rec 54 62 56 76 248
Yards 885 989 989 1,186 4,049
Avg 16.4 16.0 17.7 15.6 16.3
TD 7 9 5 6 27
2. Mike Carter 1968 1969 total
Rec 53 60 113
Yards 790 1,106 1,896
Avg 14.9 18.4 16.8
TD 4 14 18
3. Lamont Webb 1997 1998 1999 2000 total
Rec 11 17 39 52 119
Yards 125 264 609 836 1,834
Avg 11.4 15.5 15.6 16.1 15.4
TD 2 2 5 7 16
4. Scott Towne 1997 1998 1999 2000 total
Rec 0 9 37 42 88
Yards 0 261 669 716 1,646
Avg 0.0 29.0 18.1 17.0 18.7
TD 0 1 5 4 10
5. Kevin Fontes 1981 1982 total
Rec 17 52 69
Yards 251 1,207 1,458
Avg 15.4 23.2 21.1
TD 0 6 6
6. Michael Johnson 1999 2000 2001 2002 total
Rec 6 11 50 32 99
Yards 65 139 747 469 1,420
Avg 10.8 12.6 14.9 14.7 14.3
TD 0 0 5 1 6
7. Ron Weaver 1988 1989 total
Rec 37 43 80
Yards 626 745 1,371
Avg 16.9 17.3 17.1
TD 1 4 5
T8. Lin Klinkhammer Rec 1985 43 1986 42 total 85
Yards 562 720 1,282
Avg 13.1 17.1 15.1
TD 3 6 9
T8. Carlos Smith 1996 1997 total
Rec 53 33 86
Yards 738 544 1,282
Avg 13.9 16.5 14.9
TD 4 2 6
10. Zebedee Brye 1987 1988 1989 total
Rec 21 21 19 61
Yards 339 400 494 1,233
Avg 16.1 19.0 26.0 20.2
TD 0 6 5 11
Kevin Fontes
70
Receptions
Carlos Smith
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fred Amey, 2001-2004 ........................... 248 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ....................... 119 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ............................ 113 Gary Austin, Jr., 1999-2002 .................... 103 Michael Johnson, 1999-2002 ................... 99 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 94 Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ............................ 88 Carlos Smith, 1996-97 ............................... 86 Lin Klinkhammer, 1985-86 ......................... 85 Ron Weaver, 1988-89 ............................... 80 Kenan Smith, 2000-03 ............................... 80
Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Fred Amey, 2001-2004 ............................. 27 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ................................ 18 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ......................... 16 Eric Harrington 1992-93 ........................... 15 Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................... 14 Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ............................ 11 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................... 11 8. Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ............................. 10 Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ............................ 10 10. Lin Klinkhammer, 1985-86 ........................... 9 Chris Kelly, 1998-99 .................................... 9
Yards Per Catch
(Minimum 30 receptions) 1. Ottis Gillespie, 1980-82 .......................... 20.5 2. Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ......................... 20.2 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................ 20.2 4. Kevin Fontes, 1981-82 ........................... 19.3 5. Clint Primm, 1992 ................................. 19.0 6. Tyrone Taylor, 1996 ............................... 18.8 7. Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ......................... 18.7 8. Joe Little, 1991 ...................................... 18.3 9. Tim Jones, 1983-84 ............................... 17.7 10. Marvin Shelley, 1980-81 ........................ 17.6
Season Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Fred Amey, 2004 ...................................... 76 Fred Amey, 2002 ...................................... 62 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 60 Bill Yurong, 1967....................................... 57 Fred Amey, 2003 ...................................... 56 Alex Estrada, 1995 .................................... 54 Fred Amey, 2001 ...................................... 54 8. Mike Carter, 1968 ..................................... 53 Carlos Smith, 1996 .................................... 53 10. Kevin Fontes, 1982 .................................... 52 Lamont Webb, 2000 .................................. 52
Yards 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kevin Fontes, 1982 ............................... 1,207 Fred Amey, 2004 ................................. 1,186 Mike Carter, 1969 ................................ 1,106 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 989 Fred Amey, 2003 .................................... 989 Clint Primm, 1992 .................................... 951 Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................. 907 Fred Amey, 2001 .................................... 885 Lamont Webb, 2000 ................................ 836 Alex Estrada, 1995 .................................. 801
Touchdowns
1. Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 14 2. Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................... 11 3. Eric Harrington, 1993 ................................. 9 Fred Amey, 2002 ........................................ 9 5. Clint Primm, 1992 ........................................ 8 6. Marvin Shelley, 1981 ................................. 7 James Ferguson, 1985 ............................... 7 Mark Young, 1986 ..................................... 7 Mark Young, 1988 ..................................... 7 Joe Little, 1991 ........................................... 7 Tyrone Taylor, 1996 .................................... 7 Lamont Webb, 2000 .................................... 7 Fred Amey, 2001 ........................................ 7
Tyrone Taylor
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7. 8. 9. 10.
Kevin Fontes, 1982 ................................. 23.2 James Ferguson, 1985 .......................... 20.9 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................. 20.2 Clint Primm, 1992 ................................... 19.0 Brian Sallee, 1983 .................................. 18.9 Cecil Williams, 1984 ............................ 18.9 Tyrone Taylor, 1996 ............................... 18.8 Mike Carter, 1969 .................................. 18.4 Joe Little, 1991 ...................................... 18.3 Marvin Shelley, 1981 ............................ 18.2
Game
Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04) .... 15 Tom Powell at SF State (1968)..................... 14 Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)......... 12 Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (11/10/01) ..... 11 Eric Harrington at CSN (10/16/93) ............ 10 Lamont Webb at No. Arizona (11/11/00) .. 10 7. Stephan Richardson at EWU (9/16/95) ........ 9 Carlos Smith at Portland State (11/2/96) ...... 9 Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96)...... 9 Tyrone Taylor at CSN (10/25/97) ................ 9 Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ................ 9 Fred Amey vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03)..... 9
30. Fred Amey vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03) . 133 31. Chris Kelly at Cal Poly (11/20/99) ........... 132 32. Scott Towne vs. CSN (11/4/00)................ 130 33. Fred Amey at Idaho State (10/23/04) ...... 129 34. Doug Arlin at Portland State (10/22/94) ... 128 35. Brian Amos at Chico State (9/24/94) ....... 126 Scott Towne at UC Davis (10/28/00) ........ 126 37. Tyrone Taylor at MSU (11/16/93) ............ 123 Jermaine Hollie at CSN (10/16/93) ......... 123 Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/8/01) ............... 123 40. Jermaine Hollie vs. Cal Poly (10/16/93) ... 122 Lamont Webb vs. UC Davis (9/18/99)...... 122 42. Sheridan Mitchell vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94) 119 43. Sheridan Mitchell vs. EWU (10/12/96) ..... 118 44. Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93) ........ 115 Sheridan Mitchell vs. Idaho St. (10/4/97) . 115 46. Alex Estrada at Cal Poly (10/21/95) ........ 114
Lamont Webb
1. Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ................ 4 2. Mike Carter vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1969) ....... 3 Mike Carter vs. Nevada (1969) .................... 3 Ron Weaver vs. NC Central (1988) ............... 3 Eric Harrington vs. Abeline Christ. (9/8/92) .. 3 Eric Harrington vs. SFSU (9/11/93) .............. 3 Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) .......... 3
Career Games
17 - Fred Amey 6 - Lamont Webb 5 - Carlos Smith, Scott Towne 4 - Sheridan Mitchell, Tyrone Taylor 3 - Jermaine Hollie, Michael Johnson, Mitch Oliver 2 - Mike Carter, Alex Estrada, Eric Harrington, Chris Kelly 1 - Brian Amos, Doug Arlin, Greg Ochoa, Stephan Richardson
100-Yard Games
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)....... 228 Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96).. 201 Mike Carter vs. CS Hayward (1969).......... 199 Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) ...... 197 Carlos Smith vs. EWU (10/12/96)............ 189 Eric Harrington at Cal Poly (10/23/93)..... 186 Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) ....... 180 Tyrone Taylor at CSN (10/25/97) ............ 179 Mike Carter vs. Humboldt State (1968) ...... 177 Mitch Oliver at EWU (9/16/95) ............... 171 Michael Johnson, Jr., at WSU (9/29/01) .. 169 Scott Towne vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ......... 167 Scott Towne at EWU (10/30/99) .............. 167 Fred Amey vs. Montana State (11/6/04) .. 165 Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (10/11/03) ... 164 Carlos Smith at EWU (10/11/97) ............. 163 Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (11/10/01) ... 160 Fred Amey vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04) ... 158 Carlos Smith vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ........ 157 Lamont Webb at CSN (10/16/99) ........... 157 Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04) .. 156 Fred Amey at Idaho State (9/28/02) ........ 153 Lamont Webb at No. Arizona (11/11/00) 151 Sheridan Mitchell vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) . 142 Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) .......... 141 Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02) ............ 139 Lamont Webb at Idaho State (9/23/00) .... 138 Stephan Richardson vs. SMC (11/4/95).... 137 Fred Amey vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) ... 134
Michael Johnson
100-Yard Facts
Touchdowns
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
47. Carlos Smith at Portland State (11/2/96) .. 113 48. Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/13/03) ............. 112 49. Mitch Oliver vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ... 111 50. Eric Harrington at SFSU (9/11/93) ........... 110 Fred Amey vs. UC Davis (10/4/03) .......... 110 52. Lamont Webb vs. Montana (11/14/98) .... 109 Fred Amey vs. Weber State (11/16/02).... 109 54. Scott Towne vs. Weber State (9/30/00) .... 107 55. Lamont Webb vs. Weber State (9/30/00) . 106 Michael Johnson, Jr., vs. ISU (9/22/01) .... 106 Fred Amey at Montana (11/13/04) .......... 106 58. Tyrone Taylor vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ...... 105 Carlos Smith vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ....... 105 60. Michael Johnson vs. NAU (11/10/01) ...... 104 61. Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ............ 102 62. Jermaine Hollie vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ... 100
Duos
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)
Chris Kelly
Scott Towne
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Record Book Defensive Records Career Tackles
1. Ryland Wickman 1995 1996 1997 1998 total
UA 48 40 66 48 202
AT 35 52 88 58 233
Tot 83 92 154 106 435
2. Matt Logue 2002 2003 2004 2005 total
UA 40 37 43 61 181
AT 14 21 46 44 125
Tot TFL 54 5 58 13 89 14 105 14.5 306 46.5
3. Elton Gabourel 1998 1999 2000 2001 total
UA 36 50 56 19 161
AT 26 25 20 5 76
Tot 62 75 76 24 237
TFL 4 3 6 0 13
4. Camron Mbewa 2000 2001 2002 2003 total
UA 19 56 34 34 143
AT 19 32 15 27 93
Tot 38 88 49 61 236
TFL 0 7 1 5 13
5. Ramon Payne 2001 2002 2003 2004 total
UA 20 45 48 45 158
AT 5 18 13 18 54
Tot 25 63 61 63 212
TFL 0 1 4 6 11
UA 1 28 51 80
AT 8 41 81 130
Tot 9 69 132 210
TFL 0 1 12 13
7. Chad Johnson 1995 1996 1997 total
UA 36 30 35 101
AT 20 32 47 99
Tot 56 62 82 200
TFL 1 2 2 5
8. Lorenzo Lynch 1985 1986 total
UA 57 41 98
AT 49 48 97
Tot 106 89 195
TFL 7 1 8
9. Ryan Kroeker 2002 2003 total
UA 69 54 123
AT 36 34 70
Tot 105 88 193
TFL 5 10 15
10. Anthony Daisley 1999 2000 total
UA 51 70 121
AT 38 30 68
Tot 89 100 189
TFL 25 19 44
6. Carlos Williams 1996 1998 1999 total
72
TFL 3 9 16 13 41
Unassisted Tackles
Season
Tackles for Loss
1. Ryland Wickman, 1997 ........................... 154 2. Rob Patton, 1990 ..................................... 136 3. Carlos Williams, 1999 ............................. 132 Jimmy Ellingson, 2004 ............................. 132 5. Jerry Haflich, 1981 .................................. 113 6. Lorenzo Lynch, 1985 ................................ 106 Ryland Wickman, 1998 ........................... 106 8. Ryan Kroeker, 2002 ................................. 105 Matt Logue, 2005 .................................... 105 10. Gregg Dockweiler, 1985 .......................... 102
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ...................... 202 Matt Logue, 2002-05 ............................... 181 Elton Gabourel, 1998-2001. .................... 161 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ........................... 158 Camron Mbewa, 2000-03 ....................... 143 Ryan Kroeker, 2002-03............................ 123 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 ................... 121 Chad Johnson, 1995-97........................... 101 Rob Patton, 1987-90................................ 100 Lorenzo Lynch, 1985-86............................. 98
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Matt Logue, 2002-05 .............................. 46.5 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 .................. 44.0 Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ..................... 41.0 Nick Echols, 1997-98 ............................. 23.0 Damien Mason, 1994-96 ........................ 21.0 Eric Broden, 2001-03 ............................. 17.0 Shane Scott, 1997-98 ............................. 16.0 Kelly Micco, 2001-pres ........................... 16.0 9. Dan Rooney, 1995-97 ............................ 15.0 Victor Lopez, 1995-96 ............................ 15.0 Ryan Kroeker, 2002-03........................... 15.0
Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kelly Osborn, 1981-84 ........................... 25.5 Randy Rains, 1985-87 ............................ 19.5 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 .................. 18.0 Darren Arbet, 1983-85 ........................... 16.0 Damien Mason, 1994-96 ........................ 14.5 Jason Sandel, 1995-96 ........................... 12.5 Stuart Bailey, 1986 ................................. 12.0 Matt Logue, 2002-05 .............................. 11.5 Dustin Smith, 1997-98 ............................ 11.0 Gregg Dockweiler, 1985-86 .................... 10.5
Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Steve Tobias, 1967-68 ............................... 15 Marvin Brown, 1994-95 ............................. 13 Chad Johnson, 1995-97............................. 10 Brandon Coleman, 1999-2002 ..................... 9 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ............................... 7 Judd Flemming, 1993-94 ............................. 6 Elton Gabourel, 1998-2001 ......................... 6 8. Carlos Williams, 1996-99 ............................ 4 Dannie Walker, 1997-98 ............................. 4 Kevin Tennerson, 2003................................. 4
Tackles
Unassisted Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Rob Patton, 1990 ....................................... 72 Anthony Daisley, 2000............................... 70 Ryan Kroeker, 2002 ................................... 69 Ryland Wickman, 1997 ............................. 66 Matt Logue, 2005 ...................................... 61 Lorenzo Lynch, 1985 .................................. 57 Camron Mbewa, 2001 ............................... 56 Elton Gabourel, 2000 ................................ 56 Jimmy Ellingson, 2004 ............................... 56 10. Ryan Kroeker, 2003 ................................... 54
Tackles for Loss (Div. I-AA Era) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Anthony Daisley, 1999............................ 25.0 Anthony Daisley, 2000............................ 19.0 Ryland Wickman, 1997 .......................... 16.0 Matt Logue, 2005 ................................... 14.5 Jacob Houston, 2004 .............................. 14.0 Matt Logue, 2004 ................................... 14.0 7. Ryland Wickman, 1998 .......................... 13.0 Matt Logue, 2003 ................................... 13.0 9. Victor Lopez, 1996 ................................. 12.0 Nick Echols, 1998................................... 12.0 Carlos Williams, 1999 ............................ 12.0
Sacks
Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ................................ 9
1. Stuart Bailey, 1986 ................................. 12.0 Jason Sandel, 1995 ................................ 12.0 Anthony Daisley, 1999............................ 12.0 4. Kelly Osborn, 1984 ................................ 11.5 Randy Rains, 1986 ................................. 11.5 6. Dustin Smith, 1998 ................................. 10.0 Jacob Houston, 2004 .............................. 10.0 8. Gregg Dockwieler, 1985 ........................... 8.5 9. Darren Arbet, 1984 .................................. 8.0 Darren Arbet, 1985 .................................. 8.0 Ben Fox, 2003 .......................................... 8.0
Fumbles Recovered (Div. I-AA Era)
Interceptions
Fumbles Forced (Div. I-AA Era)
Matt Logue, 2002-05 ......................................... 5 Dan Rooney, 1994-97........................................ 4 Victor Lopez, 1995-96 ....................................... 4 Carlos Williams, 1996-99 .................................. 4 Tommy Williams, 1997-2000 ............................. 4 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ..................................... 4
1. Steve Tobias, 1967 .................................... 10 2. Marvin Brown, 1994 .................................... 7 3. Jerome Washington, 1980 ........................... 6 Marvin Brown, 1995 .................................... 6 Chad Johnson, 1996 .................................... 6 6. Steve Tobias, 1968 ...................................... 5 Ramon Payne, 2004 .................................... 5 8. Seven players .............................................. 4 (last by Kevin Tennerson, 2003)
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Record Book Game (Div. I-AA Era) Tackles
1. Ryland Wickman at EWU (10/11/97) ........ 22 2. Jimmy Ellingson at Montana (11/13/04)..... 19 3. Ryland Wickman at CSN (10/25/97) ......... 18 Jimmy Ellingson vs. So. Utah (9/18/04) ...... 18 5. Camron Mbewa vs. EWU (10/20/01) ........ 17
Sacks
1. Tyson Butler vs. Eastern Wash. (10/29/05) 3.5 2. Jason Sandel at Portland State (11/2/96) .. 3.0 Anthony Daisley at Cal Poly (11/20/99) .... 3.0 Jacob Houston vs. So. Utah (9/18/04) ....... 3.0 Jacob Houston vs. Weber St. (10/16/04)... 3.0
Tackles for Loss
1. Dan Rooney at Cal Poly (10/21/95) ............. 6 2. Victor Lopez at Portland State (11/2/96)....... 5 Nick Echols at E. Washington (10/11/97) .... 5 Anthony Daisley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/4/99).... 5 Jacob Houston vs. Weber State (10/16/04) .. 5
Interceptions
1. Chad Johnson vs. Chico State (9/23/95) ...... 3 Ramon Payne at Idaho State (10/23/04) ...... 3 3. Judd Fleming at Cal Poly (10/23/93)............ 2 Marvin Brown at UC Davis (10/8/94) ........... 2 Wasswa Serwanga vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94) . 2 Chad Johnson vs. Montana (9/28/96) .......... 2 Carlos Williams at No. Arizona (10/24/98) . 2 Elton Gabourel vs. Weber State (9/30/00).... 2 Brandon Coleman at EWU (10/21/00) ......... 2 Robert Coleman at EWU (10/26/02) ............ 2 Ramon Payne vs. Weber State (10/16/04).... 2
Yearly Leaders Year 1993 1994 1995
Name Judd Fleming Marvin Brown Marvin Brown
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
INT 4 7 6
Name Pete Tuiasosopo Damien Mason Jason Sandel
Sacks 4.0 5.0 12.0
Chad Johnson Keian Davis Buster Henderson
6 2 2
Carlos Williams Dannie Walker Ed Canonico Elton Gabourel Brandon Coleman Brandon Coleman Robert Coleman Kevin Tennerson Ramon Payne
3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 5
Damien Mason Shane Scott Nick Echols Damon Perasso Dustin Smith
Opponent ........................Score at Alameda NAS ...............15-0 vs. Nevada .........................7-0 at UC Davis.......................26-0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona ..........19-0 vs. UC Davis .....................31-0 vs. Pepperdine...................21-0 at Long Beach State .............4-0 vs. UC Santa Barbara ........19-0 vs. San Francisco State.......13-0 at Humboldt State ................0-0 vs. Whittier .........................3-0 at Santa Clara ...................14-0 at Nevada ........................38-0 vs. Humboldt State ...............6-0 vs. CS Northridge ..............26-0 vs. Humboldt State .............17-0 at Chico State....................30-0 vs. Chico State...................14-0 vs. San Francisco ...............76-0 at San Francisco ...............26-0 at SF State ........................27-0 vs. CS Hayward ................15-0 vs. CS Hayward ................14-0 vs. San Francisco ...............47-0 vs. Cal Lutheran .................60-0 at Cal Poly ........................24-0 vs. SF State .......................30-0
TFL 8
6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 10.0
Damien Mason Dan Rooney Victor Lopez Ryland Wickman
11 11 12 16
Ryland Wikman
13
Anthony Daisley Bilal Watkins
12.0 6.5
Anthony Daisley Anthony Daisley
25 19
Park McAllister Brad Osterhout Ben Fox Jacob Houston
3.0 5.5 8.0 10.0
Park McAllister 9 Brad Osterhout 11 Matt Logue 13 Matt Logue 14 Jacob Houston 14 2005 Brandon Smith 3 Tyson Butler 6.5 Matt Logue 14.5 *Due to incomplete defensive records, all marks shown are for the Division I-AA era only (1993-current).
Matt Logue
Ryland Wickman
All-American
All-American
Yearly Tackle Leaders
Year Name UT-AT Tot TFL 1981 Jerry Haflich 30-83 113 7.0 1984 Randy Plumbtree 49-39 88 0.0 1985 Lorenzo Lynch 57-49 106 7.0 1986 Lorenzo Lynch 41-48 89 1.0 1987 Gary Lunsord 50-50 100 13.0 1988 Derek Stigerts 33-47 80 3.0 1989 Keilan Matthews 39-36 75 6.0 1990 Rob Patton 72-64 136 3.0 1991 K. Weitherspoon 33-28 61 5.0 1992 Rod McMasters 43-40 83 2.0 1993 Lee Petit-Phar 53-30 83 0.0 1994 J.B. Cahoon 29-38 67 5.0 1995 Ryland Wickman 48-35 83 3.0 1996 Victor Lopez 49-46 95 12.0 1997 Ryland Wickman 66-88 154 16.0 1998 Ryland Wickman 48-58 106 13.0 1999 Carlos Williams 51-81 132 12.0 2000 Anthony Daisley 70-30 100 19.0 2001 Camron Mbewa 56-32 88 7.0 2002 Ryan Kroeker 69-36 105 5.0 2003 Ryan Kroeker 54-34 88 10.0 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 56-76 132 8.0 2005 Matt Logue 61-44 105 14.5 *Statistics unavailable for 1980, 1982 and 1983
All-Time Shutouts Date 1956 1957 1957 1959 1960 1961 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1965 10/22/66 11/19/66 1968 1968 11/8/69 1970 1975 1979 9/12/81 11/12/88 10/17/92 9/10/94
Name Pete Tuiasosopo
Ramon Payne All-American
Anthony Daisley All-American
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Record Book Miscellaneous Records Scoring Career Points
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 .................... 352 2. Scott Brown, 1996-99 .............................. 239 3. John Farley, 1980-83............................... 204 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 204 5. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 176 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................... 176 7. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................ 146 8. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ....................... 128 9. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ............................... 118 10. Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................. 114
Touchdowns
1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 57 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................... 34 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 34 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................... 29 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ................................. 29 6. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ......................... 21 7. Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................... 19 8. John Scorza, 1968-69 ............................... 18 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ................................ 18
Extra Points (1980-pres.)
1. Scott Brown, 1996-99 .............................. 107 2. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................. 68 3. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ................................. 61
Field Goals (1980-pres.)
1. Scott Brown, 1996-99 ................................ 44 2. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................. 26 3. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ................................. 19
Season Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 138 Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 126 Charles Roberts, 1998.............................. 122 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 90 Charles Roberts, 2000................................ 86 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 84 Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 84 8. Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 77 9. Jim Crouch, 1991 ..................................... 75 10. Jim Gill, 1988 ........................................... 72 Mark Young, 1988 ................................... 72 Donald Hair, 1988 .................................... 72
Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Troy Mills, 1991 ........................................ 21 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 20 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 15 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 14 Donald Hair, 1988 .................................... 12 Mark Young, 1988 .................................... 12 8. John Farley, 1983 ...................................... 11 Donald Hair, 1985 .................................... 11 Rob Harrison, 1986 ................................... 11 Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................... 11 Garrett White, 2002 .................................. 11
Extra Points
1. Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 42 2. Jim Crouch, 1991 ...................................... 36 3. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000 ................................ 35 Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 35 5. Rick Bergstrom, 1969 ................................. 26 Scott Brown, 1998 ..................................... 26
Field Goals
1. Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 14 Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 14 3. Jim Crouch, 1991 ...................................... 13 Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 13 5. Tyson Becker, 1995.................................... 11
Game Points
Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)......... 30
Touchdowns
Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)........... 5
Field Goals
1. Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02) ........ 4 2. Eight times ................................................... 3 (Last by Scott Brown at Montana (9/11/99) Scott Brown served as the Sacramento State kicker from 1996-1999. During his career, Brown scored 235 points which ranks second in school history and is the most by a kicker. His 103 extra points and 44 field goals are also the most in school history. As a senior, Brown was named honorable mention all-Big Sky after kicking a school-record 42 extra points and 14 field goals. He also kicked three of the five longest field goals at Sacramento State. Brown’s 53-yarder against Eastern Washington in 1998 and 52-yarder at Montana in 1997 rank first and second, respectively. He also had a 48-yarder against Eastern Washington in 1996.
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Total Offense Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 .................. 8,455 Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................. 6,613 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ......................... 4,908 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... 4,805 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 .......................... 4,805 Lyle James, 1966-68 ............................. 4,057 John Farley, 1980-83............................ 3,862 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 .......................... 3,742 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 .......................... 3,638 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ..................... 3,518
Total Offense Per Game (1980-pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... 231.9 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 .......................... 228.8 Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 .................. 216.8 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ..................... 159.9 Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................. 157.5
Touchdowns (Rush & Pass/1980-pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 57 Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 ....................... 53 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................... 48 Tony Corbin, 1995-95 ............................... 35 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................... 33 John Farley, 1980-83................................. 30 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .............................. 30 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................... 30 9. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 .......................... 27 10. Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................... 26
Season Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ...................... 2,955 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 2,816 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 2,545 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 2,480 Ricky Ray, 2000 ................................. 2,389 Charles Roberts, 1998........................... 2,293 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 2,260 Drew Wyant, 1989 .............................. 2,173 Mike Sullivan, 1982 .............................. 2,099 Charles Roberts, 1999........................... 2,082
Total Offense Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 268.6 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 248.0 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 234.7 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 231.4 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 226.0
Touchdowns (Rush & Pass) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Ricky Ray, 1999 ........................................ 25 Ricky Ray, 2000 ........................................ 23 Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 19 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................... 18 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................... 17 Drew Wyant, 1986 .................................... 17 Troy Mills, 1991 ........................................ 17 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................... 17 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ............................ 17
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Record Book 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 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ........ 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/8/99) .............. 373 R. Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) ..... 366
Touchdowns (Rush & Pass)
1. 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) 3. Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) .... 5 (5 rush/0 pass)
Kickoff Returns Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................ 1,687 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 .................... 1,415 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ........................... 978 Jamie Berry, 1986-87 .............................. 799 Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 754
Career Average (Min. 20 Returns) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Troy Mills, 1990-91 .................. (29-754) 26.0 Troy Gassaway, 1993-94.......... (21-539) 25.7 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ..... (57-1,415) 24.8 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ............ (41-978) 23.9 Jamie Berry, 1986-87 ............... (35-799) 22.8
Season Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lamont Webb, 2000 ................................ 696 Ralph Clark, 1977 ................................... 650 Tyrone Taylor, 1997 ................................ 627 Mario Bobino, 1984 ................................ 554 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 514
Season Average
1. Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 28.1 2. Kris Daniels, 2005 .................................. 27.5 3. Demetryst Cornish, 1994 ......................... 26.6 Lamont Webb, 1999 ............................... 26.6 5. Tommy Wilson, 1996 .............................. 25.7 Fred Amey, 2002 ................................... 25.7
Kickoff Returns for Touchdown
1. Mario Bobino vs. Sonoma St. (10/27/84) . 100 James Ferguson vs. HSU (10/19/85) ........ 100 3. J.R. Gillaspy vs. Nevada (1956) .................. 99 4. Brian Allred vs. Pacific (8/31/91) ............... 92 5. Lamont Webb vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00) 90 6. Bret Satchwell vs. SFSU (10/10/81) ............ 84
Most Kickoff Returns (Season)
Ralph Clark, 1977 ........................................... 41
Punt Returns Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 661 Don Hines, 1989-91 ................................ 641 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................... 573 Eric Harrington, 1992-93 ......................... 491 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ....................... 384
Career Average (Min. 20 Returns)
1. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ........ (29-384) 13.2 2. Donald Hair, 1985-88 .............. (58-661) 11.4 Eric Harrington, 1992-93 .......... (43-491) 11.4
4. Alex Estrada, 1994-95 .............. (26-286) 11.0 5. Fred Amey, 2001-04 .................. (65-573) 8.8
Season Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Charlie Bell, 1968 .................................... 375 Donald Hair, 1986 .................................. 313 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 278 Brett Satchwell, 1981 ............................... 271 Eric Harrington, 1993 .............................. 250
Season Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lamont Webb, 1999 ............................... 15.7 Eric Harrington, 1993 ............................. 14.7 Donald Hair, 1988 ................................. 13.6 Fred Amey, 2003 ................................... 13.4 Junior Hawkins, 1983 ............................. 12.8
Punt Returns for Touchdown
1. Fred Amey at UC Davis (10/5/02) ............. 90 2. Fred Amey vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) ......... 83 3. Donald Hines vs. Chico State (9/9/89)........ 67 Donald Hair vs. Cal Lutheran (11/12/88) ... 67 5. Alex Estrada vs. CS Northridge (11/18/95) 74 6. Eric Harrington vs. Cal Poly (10/23/93) ..... 62 7. Joe Little vs. Abeline Christian (9/21/91) .... 57 8. Bret Satchwell vs. USF (9/12/81)................ 49
Most Punt Returns (Season)
Average
1. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01 ...................... 40.82 2. Steve Thorns, 1995-98 .......................... 40.26 3. Mike Neverve, 1993-94 ........................ 39.80
Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Mitch Lively, 2005 ..................................... 81 Steve Thorns, 1996 .................................... 75 Steve Thorns, 1995 .................................... 73 Steve Thorns, 1998 .................................... 69 Steve Thorns, 1997 .................................... 66
Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Mitch Lively, 2005 ................................ 3,202 Steve Thorns, 1996 ............................... 2,945 Steve Thorns, 1997 ............................... 2,907 Steve Thorns, 1998 ............................... 2,833 Steve Thorns, 1995 ............................... 2,709
Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Steve Thorns, 1997 ............................... 44.05 Jimmy Sanchez, 2001 ........................... 42.75 Steve Thorns, 1998 ............................... 41.06 Mike Neverve, 1993 ............................. 39.91 Mike Neverve, 1994 ............................. 39.69
Game
Fred Amey, 2002............................................. 33
Attempts
Kicking
Longest Punt
Longest Field Goal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/31/98) . 53 Scott Brown at Montana (9/27/97)............. 52 Bret LeVier at No. Arizona (10/12/02) ....... 50 Roy Arreygue vs. UC Davis (1975) .............. 49 Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/12/96) . 48
All-Purpose Yards
1. Mitch Lively at Cal (9/3/05) ....................... 12 1. Steve Thorns at Montana (9/27/97) ........... 71 2. Jimmy Sanchez at Montana St. (10/13/01). 67 Jimmy Sanchez vs. EWU (10/20/01).......... 67 4. Steve Thorns at Idaho State (10/5/96) ........ 65 5. Mitch Lively vs. UC Davis (9/24/05) ........... 64 Mitch Lively at Weber State (10/15/05) ..... 64 Mitch Lively at Montana State (11/5/05) .... 64
Career
Yards: Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ............. 6,992 Avg./Att.: Troy Mills, 1990-91 ........................ 8.1
Season
Yards: Troy Mills, 1991 ............................... 2,445 (Rush 1,668, Rec 384, KOR 393) Average (Min. 1,000 yards) : Troy Mills, 1991 ..............9.2 (266 att.-2,445 yds.)
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)
Punting Career Attempts
1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98 ............................. 283 2. Jimmy Sancez, 2000-01........................... 108 3. Mitch Lively, 2004-pres. ............................. 98
Yards
1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98 ........................ 11,934 2. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01 ...................... 4,409 3. Mitch Lively, 2004-pres. ........................ 3,838
Troy Mills holds the school record with 2,445 all-purpose yards in 1991. That season, he averaged 9.2 yards every time he touched the football which also set the school mark. Following his senior season, Mills became the first Hornet to play in the East-West Shrine Game. He later went on to play professionally in the Canadian Football League and also had stints with three NFL franchises.
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Rushing (att-yds-td) John Farley (177-931-4) John Farley (161-716-3) John Farley (189-1,137-13) John Farley (199-1,078-10) Mark Schutz (223-1,064-10) Donald Hair (161-1,097-11) Rob Harrison (179-1,334-9) Chris Cavote (161-789-2) Donald Hair (157-717-9) Ed Bueno (158-723-2) Troy Mills (203-1,103-8) Troy Mills (223-1,558-17)
Passing (yds-td-int) Ken Broughton (907-4-10) Mike Sullivan (1,380-8-9) Mike Sullivan (2,167-15-12) Mike Sullivan (1,538-11-6) Greg Knapp (2,083-16-15) Greg Knapp (1,357-12-10) Phil Hickey (1,188-8-13) Drew Wyant (1,155-4-8) Tony Trosin (1,623-15-4) Drew Wyant (2,280-16-9) Randy Payne (1,284-5-10) Bobby Fresques (1,280-8-2)
Pedro Lewis Bobby Fresques (198-858-9) (2,015-15-11) Arie Joseph Aaron Garcia (140-658-4) (1,796-13-16) Troy Gassaway Joe Garofalo (192-811-10) (2,003-13-10) Michael Stewart Tony Corbin (262-1,161-5) (2,532-17-12) Daimon Shelton Tony Corbin (172-825-7) (2,334-17-14) Charles Roberts A.J. Bernhardt (139-587-1) (1,876-8-16) Charles Roberts Garrett White (386-2,260-19) (639-3-6) Charles Roberts Ricky Ray (303-2,082-22) (2,422-20-8) Charles Roberts Ricky Ray (296-1,624-14) (2,200-13-6) Derard Barton Ryan Leadingham (136-606-6) (2,752-17-10) Garrett White Ryan Leadingham (189-887-8) (2,785-15-7) Tyronne Gross Blake Mori (167-812-8) (1,233-7-11) Ryan Mole Ryan Leadingham (146-858-5) (1,962-11-17) Ryan Mole Chris Hurd (171-768-2) (1,108-9-3)
Receiving Scoring (rec-yds-td) (pts) Otis Gillespie Steve Alvidrez (24-57-3) (41) Marvin Shelley Marvin Shelley (32-581-7) (54) Kevin Fontes John Farley (52-1,207-6) (90) Brian Sallee John Farley (29-547-3) (66) Kevin Gatewood Mark Shutz (41-551-3) (60) Lin Klinkhammer Donald Hair (43-562-3) (66) Lin Klinkhammer Rob Harrison (42-720-6) (66) Zebedee Brye Matt Nilsson (21-339-0) (26) Ron Weaver Young/Hair/Gil (37-626-1) (72) Ron Weaver Eric Leshinsky (43-745-4) (32) William Parker Troy Mills (28-500-3) (50) Joe Little Troy Mills (36-658-7) (126)
Clint Primm (50-951-8) Erin Harrington (43-659-9) Jermaine Hollie (34-536-4) Alex Estrada (54-801-3) Carlos Smith (53-738-4) Tyrone Taylor (34-469-3) Jeff Kool (29-317-0) Chris Kelly (41-603-6) Lamont Webb (52-836-7) Fred Amey (54-885-7) Fred Amey (62-989-9) Fred Amey (56-989-7) Fred Amey (76-1,186-6) Ryan Coogler (45-441-1)
Pedro Lewis (60) Eric Harrington (60) Troy Gassaway (60) Mitch Oliver (66) Daimon Shelton (48) Scott Brown (40) Charles Roberts (122) Charles Roberts (138) Charles Roberts (86) Fred Amey (44) Bret LeVier (77) Tyronne Gross (48) Mitch Lively (37) Juan Gamboa (40)
Total Offense (yds) John Farley (931) Mike Sullivan (1,338) Mike Sullivan (2,099) Mike Sullivan (1,471) Greg Knapp (1,986) Greg Knapp (1,320) Rob Harrison (1,334) Drew Wyant (1,165) Tony Trosin (1,707) Drew Wyant (2,173) Randy Payne (1,180) Troy Mills (1,668)
Kick Returns (ret-yds-td) Fred Douglas (9-147-0) Johnnie Dodge (20-371-0) Lee Holcomb (20-371-0) Junior Hawkins (15-349-0) Mario Bobino (28-554-1) Orlando Mayes (18-354-0) Jamie Berry (18-412-0) Jamie Berry (17-387-0) Mark Young (22-467-0) Zebedee Brye (11-191-0) Troy Mills (15-361-0) Troy Mills (14-393-0)
Punt Returns (ret-yds-td) Bret Satchwell (6-27-0) Bret Satchwell (28-271-1) David Hogge (20-186-0) Junior Hawkins (12-154-0) Mario Bobino (17-123-0) Robert Holland (16-227-0) Donald Hair (20-187-0) Donald Hair (6-71-0) Donald Hair (23-313-1) Donald Hines (19-234-1) Donlad Hines (26-227-0) Donald Hines (25-180-0)
Bobby Fresques Pedro Lewis Eric Harrington (1,905) (12-313-0) (26-241-0) Aaron Garcia Justin Smith Eric Harrington (1,728) (18-405-0) (17-250-1) Joe Garofalo Demtryst Cornish Alex Estrada (2,066) (17-452-0) (16-138-0) Tony Corbin Michael Stewart Marvin Brown (2,545) (20-425-0) (15-172-0) Tony Corbin Tommy Wilson Carlos Smith (2,260) (13-334-0) (16-100-0) A.J. Bernhardt Tyrone Taylor Sheridan Mitchell (1,889) (26-627-1) (10-79-0) Charles Roberts Sean Atkins Dannie Walker (2,293) (16-345-0) (9-68-0) Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb (2,480) (14-373-0) (9-141-0) Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb (2,389) (28-696-1) (19-211-0) Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Brett Collins (2,955) (23-453-0) (15-126-0) Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey (2,816) (20-514-0) (33-278-1) Blake Mori Fred Amey Fred Amey (1,311) (24-458-0) (18-242-1) Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey (1,799) (14-262-0) (12-42-0) Chris Hurd Kris Daniels Bobby Mooshagian (1,165) (17-468-0) (10-51-0)
All-Purpose (yds) John Farley (969) John Farley (1,381)
Mark Shutz (1,149) Rob Harrison (1,466) Chris Cavote (817) Donald Hair (1,434) Ron Weaver (745) Troy Mills (1,264) Troy Mills (2,465)
Clint Primm (1,143) Eric Harrington (922) Troy Gassaway (1,161) Michael Stewart (1,707) Tyrone Taylor (1,061) Tyrone Taylor (1,128) Charles Roberts (2,430) Charles Roberts (2,202) Charles Roberts (1,825) Fred Amey (1,352) Fred Amey (1,812) Fred Amey (1,689) Fred Amey (1,490) Ryan Mole (1,037)
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Record Book The Last Time... Rushing/Passing/Receiving
Two 100-yard rushers ..........................................Arie Joseph (172) & Pedro Lewis (161) ..................................................................................... vs. Cal State East Bay (9/4/93) Two 100-yard receivers ............................ Fred Amey (160) & Michael Johnson, Jr. (104) ................................................................................. vs. Northern Arizona (11/10/01) 100-yard rusher & 100-yard rec. ............. Kris Daniels (115 rush) & Fred Amey (143 rec.) ............................................................................................... vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) 300-yard passer & 100-yard rusher ................................ Ryan Leadingham (366 pass) & .......................................................Tyronne Gross (240 rush) vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 300-yard passer & 100-yard receiver ............................. Ryan Leadingham (366 pass) & .............................................................Fred Amey (180 rec.) vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 300-yard passer, 100-yard rush. & 100-yard rec. ............. Ryan Leadingham (366 pass), ................... Tyronne Gross (240 rush) & Fred Amey (180 rec.) vs. Idaho State (9/27/03)
Rushing
25+ rushing attempts .................................. 26, Kris Daniels at Montana State (11/5/05) 30+ rushing attempts ...................................35, Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04) 40+ rushing attempts ..................................43, Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) 100+ rushing yards .................................. 132, Kris Daniels at Montana State (11/5/05) 150+ rushing yards .......................................... 176, Ryan Mole at Montana (11/13/04) 200+ rushing yards .................................... 202, Ryan Mole vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) Consecutive 100-yard games .....................................................................2, Ryan Mole .......................... 130 vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05); 202 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) Consecutive 150-yard games .....................................................................2, Ryan Mole .....................................245 vs. Montana State (11/6/04); 176 at Montana (11/13/04) Consecutive 200-yard games ............................................................. 2, Charles Roberts ...............................................219 v. Saint Mary’s (9/2/00); 240 vs. Cal Poly (9/9/00) 50-yard+ run .......................................... 66, James Cummings vs. Montana (11/12/05) 75-yard+ run ...................................... 87 (td), Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/13/04) 3+ rushing TDs....................................... 3, Tyronne Gross at Eastern Wash. (10/26/02) 4+ rushing TDs........................................... 5, Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 5+ rushing TDs........................................... 5, Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)
Receiving
10+ receptions .......................................... 15, Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/29/04) 3+ receiving TDs .................................................... 4, Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) 100+ receiving yards .............................. 143, Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/29/04) 125+ receiving yards .............................. 143, Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/29/04) 150+ receiving yards ............................... 165, Fred Amey vs. Montana State (11/6/04) 175+ receiving yards .................................... 180, Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 200+ receiving yards .............................. 201, Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96) Consecutive 100-yard games ......................................................... 5, Fred Amey (2004) .............. 129 at Idaho St. (10/23); 156 at EWU (10/30); 165 vs. Montana State (11/6); ........................................................106 at Montana (11/13); 143 vs. Cal Poly (11/20) 3+ consecutive 100-yard games ..................................................... 5, Fred Amey (2004) .............. 129 at Idaho St. (10/23); 156 at EWU (10/30); 165 vs. Montana State (11/6); ........................................................106 at Montana (11/13); 143 vs. Cal Poly (11/20)
Passing
30+ attempts ............................................... 32, Brad Tredway vs. Montana (11/12/05) 40+ attempts .......................... 40, Ryan Leadingham at Eastern Washington (10/30/04) 50+ attempts ................................................ 50, Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) 20+ completions ..................... 21, Ryan Leadingham at Eastern Washington (10/30/04) 25+ completions .............................. 25, Blake Mori vs. Eastern Washington (10/25/03) 30+ completions ......................................... 33, Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) 3+ passing TDs .............................................. 3, Chris Hurd vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 4+ passing TDs .......................................6, Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 5+ passing TDs .......................................6, Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 300+ passing yards ............................366, Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 400+ passing yards .................................. 406, Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) Consecutive 250+ passing yards .......................................... 2, Ryan Leadingham (2002) ....................................... 305 vs. Weber State (11/16); 324 vs. Humboldt State (11/23) Consecutive 300+ passing yards .......................................... 2, Ryan Leadingham (2002) ....................................... 305 vs. Weber State (11/16); 324 vs. Humboldt State (11/23) 50-yard+ completion .................... 60 (td), Hurd to Mole vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05) 75-yard+ completion .............................. 80 (td), Ray to Webb vs. Idaho State (9/23/00)
Team
300+ rushing yards ............................................350 at Eastern Washington (10/26/02) 400+ rushing yards ..........................................................470 vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) Negative net rushing yards ..................................-34 at Eastern Washington (10/30/04) 300+ yards passing .........................................................383 vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 400+ yards passing ..........................................432 vs. Eastern Washington (10/12/96) 400+ yards of total offense ........................................... 474 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 500+ yards of total offense ...............................................641 vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) Consecutive 500+ yards of total offense ..............................................................3, 1999 .............. 596 vs. UC Davis (9/18); 566 vs. Montana St. (9/25); 509 at Weber St. (10/2) 3+ consecutive 500+ yards of total offense ..........................................................3, 1999 .............. 596 vs. UC Davis (9/18); 566 vs. Montana St. (9/25); 509 at Weber St. (10/2) Less than 200 yards of total offense ..................................... 196 vs. UC Davis (9/24/05) 30+ first downs ..................................................................30 vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) Less than 10 first downs .............................................................9 at California (9/3/05) 40+ points ..................................................................... 41 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 50+ points .........................................................................69 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) 60+ points .........................................................................69 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) 70+ points .......................................................................... 76 vs. San Francisco (1968) Shutout Opponent .............................................. 30-0 vs. San Francisco State (9/10/94) Shutout Opp. in first half ......................................................20-0 at Montana (10/7/00) Shutout Opp. in second half ..........................................0-0 at Portland State (10/18/03) Overtime ..........................................L, 42-35 (1OT) vs. Eastern Washington (10/20/01) Overcame halftime deficit to win ............................................... Trailed 10-3, won 38-24 .................................................................................... vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05) Won after trailing entering 4th quarter ................................... Trailed 31-23, won 41-38 ..........................................................................................vs. Weber State (11/16/02) 100+ penalty yards ...................................................125 vs. Eastern Wash. (10/29/05) Less than 10 penalty yards ....................................................9 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/01) 5+ turnovers commited ........................................................... 6 vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) Consecutive games without a turnover ................................................................2, 2000 .............................................vs. Montana State (10/14); at Eastern Washington (10/21)
Miscellaneous
300+ yards of total offense ............................385 (362 pass, 23 rush), Ryan Leadingham ..............................................................................................vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 400+ yards of total offense .............409 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 300+ all-purpose yards ..................409 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 3+ TDs scored ................................3 (rush), Tyronne Gross at Eastern Wash. (10/26/02) 4+ TDs scored ....................................5 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 5+ TDs scored ....................................5 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 3+ field goals................................................. 4, Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02) 4+ field goals................................................. 4, Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02) 5+ PATs ....................................................5, Juan Gamboa vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 40-yard+ FG ........................................... 42, Juan Gamboa at Portland State (9/17/05) 50-yard+ FG ........................................ 50, Bret LeVier at Northern Arizona (10/12/02) 15+ tackles ................................................15 (6-9), Matt Logue vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) 5+ tackles for loss..................................... 5, Jacob Houston vs. Weber State (10/16/04) 3+ sacks ............................................... 3.5, Tyson Becker vs. Eastern Wash. (10/29/05) 2+ interceptions ............................................3, Ramon Payne at Idaho State (10/23/04) Ret. int. for TD ................................ Brandon Smith, 55 yards, vs. Idaho State (10/22/05) Ret. fumble for TD ........................... Traison Lewis, 4 yards, vs. Montana State (11/6/04) Ret. punt for TD ......................................Fred Amey, 83 yards, vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) Ret. kickoff for TD ......................... Lamont Webb, 90 yards, vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00) Blocked punt for TD ..............................Camron Mbewa, 45 yards, vs. EWU (10/20/01) 2-point conversion...............................Fred Amey pass vs. Northern Arizona (10/11/03) Defensive 2-point conversion ........................... Dan Leshore vs. Morris Brown (10/27/90) Defense scored 2+ touchdwons .............................................2 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) Scored a safety .................................................. Logue & Mitchell tackled RB in end zone ..........................................................................................at Montana State (11/5/05)
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Record Book 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 ................................................................... 71-75-3 Winning Percentage .......................................................467 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-pres.)
Record .........................................................................7-26 Winning Percentage .......................................................212 Best Record ..........................................................3-8 (2004) 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 ............................................3 (2004) Consecutive Wins (Year) ..........................................2 (2005) Consecutive Wins (All Games) .................................2 (2005) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games) .......................7 (2003) Consecutive Losses (All Games) ...........................8 (2003-04)
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 ...... 71-75-3 1961 ....................... 4-5 1962 ....................... 2-7 1963 .................... 6-2-1 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 ... 7-26 2003 ....................... 2-9 2004 ........................ 3-8 2005 ........................ 2-9 * Far Western Conference Champion #Western Football Conf. Champion @America West Conf. Champion
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1954 (0-7, 0-5 Far Western)
SAN DIEGO NAVAL CENTER .... L, 46-0 HUMBOLDT STATE* .................. L, 28-7 UC DAVIS* ............................... L, 14-0 CHICO STATE* ......................... L, 40-0 at Nevada*............................. L, 27-14 at SF State* ............................... L, 40-0 at Alameda NAS ................... L, 21-19 Total Points .............................. 40-216
1955 (1-6, 0-6 Far Western)
at Southern Oregon...................W, 7-6 at Nevada* ............................. L, 28-7 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 29-0 UC SANTA BARBARA* ............. L, 15-7 at Humboldt State* ................... L, 39-6 at Chico State * ......................... L, 26-7 SF STATE* .............................. L, 33-14 Total Points .............................. 48-176
1956 (3-5-1, 2-4 Far Western)
at Cal State LA ........................T, 13-13 at Southern Oregon...............W, 27-12 at Humboldt State* ................. L, 20-19 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 33-26 at Alameda NAS ...................W, 15-0 at Chico State* ......................... L, 41-7 at Nevada* .........................W, 21-20 at SF State* ............................... L, 26-0 at UC Santa Barbara* ............... L, 33-0 Total Points ............................ 128-198
1958 (3-6, 1-4 Far Western)
1962 (2-7, 2-3 Far Western)
1959 (2-7, 1-4 Far Western)
1963 (6-2-1, 2-2-1 Far Western)
at Cal State LA ............................ L, 8-6 LONG BEACH STATE ............W, 26-14 WHITTIER .............................W, 20-18 HUMBOLDT STATE* .................... L, 9-0 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 14-6 at Nevada* ............................ L, 40-24 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 27-24 at SF State* ............................. L, 20-18 UC DAVIS* ............................. L, 22-14 Total Points ............................ 146-164
CAL STATE LA ....................... L, 60-12 at Long Beach State ................... L, 19-0 at Whittier .............................. L, 20-19 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 38-20 at Chico State* ......................... L, 28-2 NEVADA * ............................... L, 14-0 CAL POLY POMONA ..............W, 19-0 SF STATE* .............................. L, 37-14 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 21-6 Total Points ............................ 107-222
at Cal Poly Pomona ...............W, 36-34 SANTA CLARA .....................W, 20-14 at Long Beach State ...................W, 4-0 UC SANTA BARBARA ............W, 19-0 SF STATE* ..............................W, 13-0 at Chico State* .........................W, 9-3 NEVADA* .............................. L, 15-11 at Humboldt State* ......................T, 0-0 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 17-8 Total Points ............................ 120-130
1960 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)
1964 (8-2-1, 4-0-1 Far Western)
at Southern Oregon...............W, 39-14 at Occidental ..........................W, 33-6 LONG BEACH STATE ................ L, 14-0 at Santa Clara .......................W, 14-8 at Humboldt State* ................... L, 33-9 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 13-9 CAL POLY POMONA .............. L, 19-18 at Nevada *.............................. L, 15-0 at SF State* ............................... L, 14-6 UC DAVIS* .............................W, 31-0 Total Points ............................ 163-132
1957 (5-4, 2-3 Far Western)
CAL STATE LA .....................W, 19-14 at Long Beach State ...............W, 19-12 MOFFITT FIELD......................W, 44-25 at Humboldt State* ................. L, 27-19 at Chico State* ........................ L, 20-13 NEVADA * ...............................W, 7-0 at SF State* ............................... L, 41-6 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 26-0 at Whittier .............................. L, 35-20 Total Points ............................ 173-174
WHITTIER .................................W, 3-0 at Santa Clara .......................W, 14-0 LONG BEACH STATE .............. L, 18-15 at Cal Poly Pomona .................W, 23-6 at CS Northridge.....................W, 15-6 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 45-6 at Nevada*.............................W, 38-0 HUMBOLDT STATE* ..................W, 6-0 UC DAVIS* ...........................W, 27-20 at SF State* .............................T, 20-20 MONTANA STATE.................. L, 28-7# Total Points ............................ 213-105 # - Camellia Bowl
1965 (3-7, 1-4 Far Western) 1961-1975 (71-75-3)
1957-1960 (15-22-0)
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 11/18 UC Davis* .................W, 27-7 Total Points ............................ 122-161
1961 (4-5, 2-3 Far Western)
PEPPERDINE ...........................W, 21-0 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 27-12 at Long Beach State ................. L, 21-18 SOUTHERN OREGON ............W, 25-6 HUMBOLDT STATE* ................W, 12-7 at Chico State* .....................W, 14-10 NEVADA * ............................... L, 14-8 at SF State* ................................. L, 7-0 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 14-0 Total Points ............................ 110-106
PORTLAND STATE ...................W, 7-6 at Santa Clara ......................... L, 35-0 at Long Beach State ................... L, 34-7 at Cal Poly Pomona .................W, 14-3 CS NORTHRIDGE ...................W, 26-0 at Nevada*............................. L, 20-13 at Humboldt State* .................... L, 13-7 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 20-14 SF STATE* .................................. L, 3-0 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)
CAL POLY................................. L, 17-7 at Cal Poly Pomona ...............W, 16-13 at Portland State....................W, 23-21 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 28-20 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 23-6 SF STATE* .............................. L, 28-20 NEVADA* ..............................W, 14-7 at Chico State* .....................W, 20-17 CS HAYWARD* ....................W, 28-19 U.S. INTERNATIONAL ...........W, 27-14 Total Points ............................ 198-170
1968 (8-3, 4-2 Far Western)
at Cal Poly ..............................W, 13-7 CAL POLY POMONA ............W, 26-13 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 20-13 UC DAVIS* .............................W, 24-7 at SF State* ............................. L, 14-13 at Nevada* ..........................W, 17-14 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 14-0 at CS Hayward* ....................W, 16-14 SAN FRANCISCO ...................W, 76-0 at U.S. International ..............W, 26-14 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)
CS NORTHRIDGE ................... L, 34-10 CAL POLY POMONA ............. L, 1 9-14 at Puget Sound .......................W, 27-6 at SF State* .............................W, 27-0 at Nevada ............................ L, 18-14 CHICO STATE* ....................... L, 28-21 at CS Hayward* ...................... L, 14-12 at San Francisco .....................W, 41-7 HUMBOLDT STATE* ..............W, 30-15 UC DAVIS* ............................... L, 28-0 Total Points ............................ 196-169
1971 (4-5-1, 0-4-1 Far Western)
at Santa Clara ....................... L, 35-14 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 14-13 SONOMA STATE..................W, 23-22 SAN FRANCISCO .................W, 41-25 at Chico State * ......................... L, 37-7 CS HAYWARD* ......................T, 27-27 at Saint Mary’s .....................W, 38-21 at Humboldt State* .................... L, 26-3 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 24-17 SF STATE* ..............................W, 45-7 Total Points ............................ 256-255
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Record Book 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)
at Pacific ..................................... L, 22-0 at Nevada ................................ L, 17-10 at Cal Poly Pomona ..................... L, 31-17 SAINT MARY’S ........................... W, 28-7 CS HAYWARD* ............................ L, 14-6 at Humboldt State* ......................... L, 7-0 at UC Davis* ............................... L, 24-15 at SF State* ................................. L, 28-23 CS FULLERTON ............................. L, 15-7 at Chico State* .............................. L, 21-0 Total Points .................................106-186
1974 (2-9, 2-3 Far Western)
at Pacific ..................................... L, 21-0 NEVADA ..................................... L, 31-7 SANTA CLARA ............................. L, 14-9 at Cal Poly Pomona ....................... L, 21-0 at CS Hayward* .......................... W, 10-7 at Puget Sound ........................... L, 35-16 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...................... L, 23-6 UC DAVIS* ................................. L, 22-17 at SF State* ............................... W, 27-17 at Cal Lutheran ............................. L, 24-0 at Chico State* ........................... L, 25-24 Total Points .................................116-240
1975 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)
SAINT MARY’S ......................... W, 20-13 at Santa Clara ........................... L, 20-14 at Nevada .............................. W, 36-16 CAL POLY POMONA ................ W, 17-13 at Humboldt State* ........................ L, 28-7 at UC Davis* ................................. L, 38-3 SF STATE* .................................... L, 14-5 CAL LUTHERAN .......................... L, 30-10 at Chico State* ............................ W, 12-9 CS HAYWARD* .......................... W, 15-0 Total Points .................................139-181
1976-77 (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
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1977 (0-10-1, 0-5 Far Western)
at Louisiana Tech .......................... L, 56-0 at Santa Clara ............................. L, 37-5 CAL POLY..................................... L, 31-7 CAL STATE LA ........................... L, 13-10 at Humboldt State* ...................... T, 21-21 at UC Davis* ................................. L, 28-0 SF STATE* .................................... L, 19-7 at Nevada .................................. L, 75-0 at Chico State* ............................. L, 36-7 CS HAYWARD* .......................... L, 27-14 at CS Northridge........................... L, 36-0 Total Points ...................................71-379
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) 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
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 9/15 9/22
at Cal Poly ...................... L, 27-6 at CS Northridge .......... L, 24-13 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) 9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18
at Pacific ........................ L, 49-7 at Mesa College ............ T, 29-29 at Humboldt State ....... W, 45-17 at Chico State .............. L, 44-38 SANTA CLARA*............ W, 38-7 PORTLAND STATE* .... W, 52-20
1979 (4-6, 2-3 Far Western)
U.S. INTERNATIONAL ..................... L, 9-7 at North Dakota ............................ L, 31-0 at Cal Poly Pomona .....................L, 24-0% at UC Davis* ................................. L, 32-7 SF STATE* .................................. W, 14-6 at Cal Lutheran ........................... L, 21-16 at Chico State* ........................... L, 41-21 CS HAYWARD* .......................... W, 14-0 CS NORTHRIDGE ..................... W, 35-15 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...................... L, 17-7 Total Points .................................121-196 %- Later forfeited to Sacramento State
1980 (3-4, 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
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Record Book 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
1987 (4-7, 2-4 WFC)
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
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 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
1992 (7-3, 2-2 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
1993-94 (9-11)
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
1991 (8-2, 3-2 WFC)
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
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)
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
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
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 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19
at Hofstra ....................... L, 33-3 at UC Davis ................ W, 27-24 MONTANA* ................ L, 35-17 at Idaho State* .............. L, 44-14 EASTERN WASH.* ........ L, 51-34 at Northern Arizona* .... L, 51-32
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)
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
2003-pres. (7-26)
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
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 E. 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
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Record Book All-Time Series Results Abilene Christian (2-0)
1991 ...A .... SAC ........ 45-7 1992 ...H .... SAC ........ 57-9
2004 ...A .... UCD ...... 58-23 2005 ...H .... UCD ........ 37-7 *- 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
California (0-1)
2005 ...A .... Cal .......... 41-3
UC Davis (16-37)
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
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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 (15-14)
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
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
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
2002 ...A .... SAC ...... 48-41 2003 ...H .... EWU ..... 38-21 2004 ...A .... EWU ..... 45-10 2005 ...H .... EWU ..... 45-17
CS Fullerton (1-2)
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
1995 ...H .... HU ........ 55-15 1996 ...A .... HU .......... 33-3
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
Eastern Wash. (2-12)
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)
Fresno State (0-1)
1972 ...A .... FSU ......... 24-7
Grambling State (0-1)
1968 ...A .... Gram...... 34-7* * Pasadena Bowl
Hofstra (0-2)
Humboldt St. (14-20-2)
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
Idaho (0-1)
1989 ...A .... UI ............ 45-3
Idaho State (5-5)
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
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Record Book 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
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
1977 ...A .... Tech ........ 56-0
1965 ...A .... Nev ....... 20-13 1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 13-8 1967 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-7 1968 ...A .... SAC ...... 17-14 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
N.C. Central (1-0)
Puget Sound (2-2)
1969 ...H .... SAC ...... 49-24 1970 ...A .... SAC ........ 27-6 1974 ...A .... UPS ....... 35-16 1976 ...H .... UPS ....... 34-14
Santa Clara (7-13)
Mather AFB (0-1)
2004 ...A .... ISU ........ 29-24 2005 ...H .... ISU ........ 27-17
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
Louisiana Tech (0-1)
1954 ...H .... Mather ..... 46-0
Mesa State (0-1-1)
1988 ...H .... SAC ....... 56-7* * NCAA Playoffs
1986 ...A .... Tie ......... 29-29 1987 ...H .... Mesa ..... 13-10
North Dakota (0-1)
Moffitt Field (1-0)
North Dakota St. (0-1)
1957 ...H .... SAC ...... 44-25
Montana (0-11)
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
Montana State (6-8)
1979 ...A .... UND ........ 31-0 1988 ...A .... NDSU ... 42-20* * NCAA Playoffs
Northern Arizona (4-7)
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
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 * Camellia Bowl
Occidental (1-0)
Morris Brown (1-0)
Pepperdine (1-0)
Nevada (9-17)
Portland State (6-19)
1990 ...H .... SAC ...... 37-12 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
1960 ...A .... SAC ........ 33-6
Oregon State (0-1)
2003 ...A .... OSU ........ 40-7
Pacific (2-7)
1973 ...A .... UOP ........ 22-0 1974 ...A .... UOP ........ 21-0 1985 ...A .... UOP ...... 49-17 1986 ...A .... UOP ........ 49-7 1987 ...A .... UOP ........ 31-7 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 30-21 1990 ...A .... UOP ...... 41-33 1991 ...A .... SAC ...... 43-40 1993 ...A .... UOP ........ 30-6 1961 ...H .... SAC ........ 21-0 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 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
Redlands (1-0)
1981 ...H .... SAC ........ 45-8
Saint Mary’s (12-5)
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
San Francisco (6-0)
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
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
Southern Oregon (4-1)
S.F. State (15-17-1)
Southern Utah (6-5)
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
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 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
Texas State (1-1)
1995 ...H .... SAC ........ 12-3 1997 ...A .... SWT ...... 24-14
U.S. International (2-1)
1967 ...H .... SAC ...... 27-14 1968 ...A .... SAC ...... 26-14 1979 ...H .... USIU .......... 9-7
Weber State (3-7)
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
West Texas A&M (2-0)
1989 ...A .... SAC ...... 35-22 1990 ...H .... SAC ........ 22-9
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
Div. I-A Opponents California ...................... 0-1 Fresno State ................... 0-1 Idaho ............................ 0-1 Louisiana Tech ............... 0-1 Nevada ....................... 9-17 Oregon State ................. 0-1 UTEP ............................. 0-1 Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington ..... 2-12 Idaho State .................... 5-5 Montana ..................... 0-11 Montana State ............... 6-8 Northern Arizona........... 4-7 Portland State .............. 6-19 Weber State .................. 3-7 Great West Football Conf. UC Davis ................... 16-37 Cal Poly .................... 15-14 North Dakota State ........ 0-1 Southern Utah ................ 6-5 Other Div. I-AA Opponents Grambling State............. 0-1 Hofstra .......................... 0-2 Morris Brown ................. 1-0 Stephen F. Austin ........... 0-1 Texas State .................... 1-1
Stephen F. Austin (0-1)
Non-Div. I Active Opponents 13 Opponents ........ 34-34-2
Texas-El Paso (0-1)
Defunct Opponents 19 Opponents .... 114-112-5
1994 ...A .... SFA ....... 40-15 2002 ...A .... UTEP ...... 42-12
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Record Book Div. I-AA Era Roster A
Engberg, Pete .............................1993-94 Engledinger, Brad ............................2000 Eskridge, Sancho .............................1993 Estrada, Alex ...................................1995
Adams, Kevin ..................................1993 Alderson, Antione ...................1997-2000 Amey, Charles .................................2002 Amey, Fred.................................2001-04 Amos, Brian................................1993-94 Anderson, Derek ..............................1995 Andrews, Vince ......................1998-2001 Anzelic, Joel ....................................1993 Arbet, Lamarr ..................................2003 Arlin, Doug.................................1993-94 Armbright, Billy ...........................1993-94 Atkins, Sean ....................................1998 Austin, Jr., Gary .....................1999-2002 Axtell, Jeff .......................................1994 Ayala, Jeff .......................................1995
B
Baiz, Nick ..................................1994-95 Baker, Chris ................................1994-95 Baker, Rick ......................................1994 Baker, Torrell ...................................2005 Bannan, Jason ............................1993-95 Barajas, Mike ..................................1997 Barnes, Jim .................................1993-94 Barton, Derard ........................1998-2002 Battle, Sean ................................1996-97 Baugh, Cory ....................................1993 Bays, Casey .....................................2002 Beam, Tom .................................1993-94 Becker, Tyson ..............................1993-95 Bell, Bob ..........................................1993 Bell, Brian ........................................2003 Bellecci, Joe .....................................1993 Bennett, Monte .................................1996 Berg, Allen .................................1993-95 Bernhardt, A.J.............................1997-98 Berringer, Chris ..........................2003-04 Bessolo, Tim .....................................2005 Bills, Greg ..............................1999-2001 Bogetti, Antone .......................2001-2004 Bogetti, Drew ..........................1997-2001 Bogetti, James .............................2003-05 Bolivar, Marcus ................................1993 Bonner, Andrew ..........................2000-02 Borden, Maui ..............................2000-01 Bourne, Jamal .........................1999-2000 Bowman, Zack .................................1994 Briggs, Tommy .................................2005 Brock, Walter .............................2004-05 Broden, Eric ................................2001-03 Brown, Bobby .............................2000-01 Brown, Brandon ..........................1993-94 Brown, Chris ....................................2004 Brown, Marvin ............................1994-95 Brown, Scott ...............................1996-99 Brown, Sean ..........................2000, 2002 Browne, Travis .................................1994 Bugarin, Brent .............................2004-05 Burris, Brian................................1995-97 Butler, Tyson ...............................2003-05
C
Caceres, Kris ..............................1994-95 Cahoon, J.B. ...............................1993-94 Callaway, Jeremy........................2000-02 Candido, Brad ............................2000-02 Canonico, Ed ..........................1998-2001 Carillo, Paul ................................1997-99 Carmignani, Don .............................1993 Carter, Mel ......................................1997 Cavender, Chris ...............................2005
84
F
Marko Cavka
Two-Time All-Big Sky Cavka, Marko .............................2000-03 Cavka, Zvonimir ..............................2003 Chaidez, Cesar ................................1997 Choi, Steve .............................1998-2001 Clayton, Cameron .......................2001-02 Coleman, Brandon ..................1999-2002 Coleman, Robert .........................2000-02 Collins, Brett ...............................2000-02 Conley, Tim ................................1998-99 Coogler, Ryan.............................2004-05 Cooley, Clint ...............................1997-98 Cooper, Jody ...................................2004 Corbin, Tony...............................1993-96 Corbitt, Jeff ......................................1993 Cornish, Demetrius ...........................1994 Couvillion, Mark .........................1993-94 Crump, David .............................1998-99 Cuckovich, Mel ................................2004 Cummings, James .......................2004-05 Cummings, Julian .............................2002
D
Daisley, Anthony .....................1999-2000 Dammeyer, Fred ..............................2002 Daniels, Kris ...............................2003-05 Darzins, Manny ..........................1998-99 Daubin, Brian .............................1994-95 Davis, Greg ................................1997-98 Davis, Ken .......................................1994 Davis, Kevin.....................................2005 Davis, Leukamian ..................1997, 99-01 Davis, Tyrone ...................................2005 Dean, Shawn ..............................1995-96 DeBruycker, Cameron..................2001-04 Dees, Shane ....................................1994 DeLaTorre, Dan ...........................2001-02 DeMink, Dave .............................1993-96 DeMonaco, Tony ..............................2005 Deyo, Seth .......................................2001 Dixon, Jeff .......................................2004 Doherty, Seaon .......................1999-2002 Donati, Nick .................................1995-9 Dorcoo, Joe ................................1998-99 Durand, Chad ..................................1995
E
Echols, Nick ................................1997-98 Ehnisz, Levi ......................................2005 Elarmo, Jared ............................2003, 05 Elkins, Matt .................................1996-97 Ellingson, Jimmy ..............................2004 Ellis, Landon ...............................2004-05
Fa’aita, James..................................1993 Fa’aita, Sam ....................................1993 Faraimo, Mathew ........................1995-96 Farrell, Jordan ............................2004-05 Farrell, Josh ................................2003-04 Filo, Harry ..................................2003-04 Fisher, Nolan ...................................2003 Flemming, Judd ...........................1993-95 Fleurinord, McRuben ...................2004-05 Fox, Ben .....................................2002-03 Francies, Carlos ...............................2005 Frank, Chris ................................2000-03 Frank, Mark .....................................1996 Franks, James .............................1995-96 Franz, Matt .................................2000-03 Frazer, Eric ......................................1999 Fuenzalida, Rob ...............................1995
Hingano, Pete ..................................2003 Hippler, Werner..........................1993-94 Hoffart, Jake ....................................1993 Hoffart, Tom ....................................2003 Hogue, Jake ....................................1993 Hogue, Mike ....................................2005 Hollie, Jermaine ..........................1993-94 Hollingsworth, Doug ....................1997-99 Holmly, Jason ..................................1999 Hookins, Aaron................................1993 Hoskins, Dave .........................1999-2000 Houston, Jacob ................................2004 Huang, Andy ...................................2002 Huiskens, Beau........................1998-2001 Hurd, Chris ......................................2005 Hurts, Chris ................................2004-05
G
Gabourel, Elton.......................1998-2001 Galloway, Adam ....................1999-2000 Gamboa, Juan .................................2005 Garcia, Aaron .................................1993 Garcia, Fernando .......................1997-99 Gardner, Russell .....................1999-2001 Garibay, Robbie .........................2004-05 Garnto, Chris ..........................1999-2000 Garofalo, Joe .............................1993-94 Garza, Armando ........................1995-96 Garza, Ferni ...............................2000-01 Gassaway, Troy ..........................1993-94 Ghazanfari, Bob .........................1994-97 Gibbs, J.J. .......................................1994 Giovacchini, Brian ...........................1994 Girley, Jason ...................................2003 Glaude, Reggie ................................1993 Graham, Michael .............................1995 Gratsinopoulos, Phil ....................2001-02 Gray, Mike .................................1997-98 Green, Jason ...................................1996 Griffin, Ryan ...............................1997-98 Gross, Tyronne ...........................2002-04 Guiterrez, Brent ......................1999-2000
H
Hagen, Grant .............................2000-03 Hagens, Dustin.................................2003 Hall, Kevin .......................................2005 Hall, Santi .......................................2000 Hamilton, Will ............................2004-05 Hamlett, Cole ..............................2004-05 Hanan, Marco .................................2001 Hansen, Dave ..................................2002 Hansen, Matt ...................................2005 Harrington, Eric ...............................1993 Harrington, Kevin ....................1999-2000 Harrison, Curtiss ..............................1995 Harrison, Donald ........................1995-96 Haworth, Jeff ...................................1994 Heffernan, John ..........................1996-97 Hefner, Eli .......................................1993 Henderson, Buster .......................1996-97 Henderson, James ......................2003, 05 Henry, Mike ................................1993-96 Hereth, Jim ......................................1993 Herman, Brian ............................2001-04
Rob Harrison
All-Far West Conference
I
Iglehart, Jon .....................................2003 Ingram, James .................................1993 Iniguez, Brian ..................................1995
J
Jackson, Aaron ...........................1996-97 Jackson, Malik ............................1993-94 Jackson, Mark..................................1993 Jackson, Warren ..............................2001 Jesse, Tyler .................................1993-96 Johnson, Chad ............................1994-97 Johnson, Chris .................................1997 Johnson, Greg ............................1993-94 Johnson, Jr., Michael ...............1999-2002 Johnson, Jeremy..........................2002-03 Johnson, Jody ............................2003, 05 Johnson, Travis ...........................2004-05 Jones, Caleb ...............................2002-03 Jones, Mitch.....................................1998 Joseph, Arie ....................................1993 Joyce, Chantz .............................1995-96 Joyce, Noah ....................................1995
K
Kaifahina, Kentry .............................2002 Karnes, Jason ..................................2004 Keller, Aaron ..............................1993-94 Kellogg, Lindsey ..........................2004-05 Kellom, Jake ...............................2004-05 Kelly, Chris .................................1998-99 Kelly, Fred .......................................2004 Kendall, Ervin ..................................1995
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Record Book Kendricks, Chad...............................2000 Kerr, Paul ...................................2001-02 Kersey, Josh.....................................1994 Klamm, Ben ................................2003-04 Klinge, Jesse ...............................1994-97 Knapp, Joe .................................1997-98 Kool, Jeff ....................................1997-98 Kraintz, Micah ........................1998-2001 Kroeker, Ryan .............................2002-03
L
Laine, Dan ..................................1994-97 Lamanno, Dave ................................1994 LaRue, Chris ....................................1998 Lastinger, Trent ......................1997, 1999 Lawrence, David .........................1995-96 Leadingham, Ryan ......................2001-04 Leahy, Rick .................................1994-96 Lee, Chad ........................................1993 Lee, Chris ...................................1993-94 Lenzi, Matt..................................1995-96 LeVier, Bret .................................2001-02 Lewis, Brandon ................................2003 Lewis, Pedro ....................................1993 Lewis, T.J. ........................................1993 Lewis, Traison ..................................2004 Lilly, Sam ....................................1993-94 Lindeman, Grant .........................1994-95 Lingenfelter, Craig ............................1996 Lively, Mitch ................................2003-05 Llorente, Justin ............................2001-03 Lofton, Brandon .................. 98-99, 01-02 Logue, Matt ................................2002-05 Loomis, Matt ....................................2000 Lopez, Guillermo .........................1997-99 Lopez, Victor ..............................1995-96 Love, Aubrey ...................................1996 Lozano, Joe ...............................1993, 96 Lucia, Nick ......................................1998 Lumsargis, Doug .........................1994-95 Lynch, Kevin ....................................2003 Lynn, Steve ......................................2005
McCoy, Allen ..........................1998-2001 McDonald, Kiel ................................2005 McGirr, Mike ..............................1993-94 McNamara, Scott .............................2002 Mello, Dan .................................1996-97 Merrell, Dan ....................................1996 Messer, Cory ...................................1997 Meyer, Chris ....................................2003 Micco, Kelly ................................2001-03 Miller, Derek ....................................2000 Miller, Nick.................................2004-05 Mitchell, Derrick ..........................1993-94 Mitchell, Mason ....................2000, 03-05 Mitchell, Paul ..........................1999-2000 Mitchell, Sheridan .......................1996-97 Mole, Ryan .................................2004-05 Moore, Richard ...........................2003-05 Moore, Sean ....................................1993 Mooshagian, Bobby .........................2005 Mora, Jim ........................................1994 Mori, Blake ......................................2003 Morris, Ben ......................................1993 Morris, Reynold ...............................1995 Morrissey, Jon ........................1997-2000 Moses, Tom ................................1993-95 Mowry, Kyle ....................................2005 Mozerka, John .................................1994 Muhammed, Faheem ........................2005 Mulitalo, Cyrus ................................2005 Mullins, Brandon .........................1993-94 Murdock, Josh ........................1999-2000 Murray, Joe .....................................1993
N
Nabors, Marcellus.......................1993-96 Navar, Ray ......................................2005 Neverve, Mike ............................1993-94 Nicolodi, Dustin ..........................2002-05
O
Ochoa, Greg ...................................1993 Odums, Naeem ...............................1995 Oliphant, Adrian..............................1993 Oliver, Durrell ..................................2005 Oliver, Joe .......................................1995 Oliver, Mitch....................................1995 Osterhout, Brad ...............................2002 Osterhout, Jon ............................1996-99
P
Lorenzo Lynch
1986 Div. II All-American
M
Macklin, Heath ................................2003 Magee, Najib .............................2001-02 Maine, Ryan ....................................2002 Manning, Tremaine ..........................2004 Marshall, Todd............................2003-04 Mason, Damien ..........................1993-96 Mayer, Brian ...................................1996 Mazzola, Frank ..........................1993-94 Mbewa, Camron .........................2000-03 McAdam, Jim ..................................1998 McAllister, Park .....................1999-01, 03 McCandless, James ..........................2003
Padovan, Tyler ........................1999-2002 Paige, Stephone ..........................2003-04 Palmer, Kris .....................................1993 Palomariz, Anthony.....................2002-03 Pamphile, Henri ...............................2004 Parillo, Ryan ..........................2001, 2003 Parker, Bryan ..............................2004-05 Parker, Michael................................1993 Pasquale, Kai...................................1994 Paxton, Lonie ..............................1996-99 Payne, Ramon.............................2001-04 Payne, Zeph ...............................2002-03 Pearson, David ................................1998 Perasso, Damon ..........................1996-97 Perry, Philip ................................2004-05 Perry, Ryan ......................................2005 Peterson, James.......................1999-2000 Petit-Phar, Lee ..................................1993 Phelps, Dan ............................1998-2001 Prater, Ben..................................2002-03 Prichard, Heath ...........................2004-05
Q
Quincy, Cory ...................................1996 Quinn, Corey ...................................1997
R
Ray, Ricky ..............................1999-2000 Ricci, Javier .....................................1995 Rice, Jaret ........................................1996 Richardson, Stephan ........................1995 Riley, Kendall ..............................2001-02 Roberson, Steve ...............................2003 Roberts, Charles ......................1997-2000 Robinson, LaMarr.............................2005 Rogan, John ....................................2005 Rooney, Dan ...............................1994-97 Roth, Adam ............................1999-2001 Rowell, Jason ..........................1999-2002 Rudd, Mike ..................................199394 Ruiz, Eddie .................................1993-96 Ruiz, Rich ........................................1994
S
Samuels, Chris ............................2004-05 Sanchez, Jimmy ..........................2000-01 Sanchez, Raul ..................................2000 Sandel, Jaime .............................1994-95 Sandel, Jason .............................1995-96 Sanders, Brandon .......................1995-96 Santos, Brandon .........................1996-98 Sarcinella, Joe ........................1998-2000 Schultz, Jeff ................................1995-98 Scott, Shane ...............................1997-98 Serwanga, Kato ...............................1994 Serwanga, Wasswa .........................1994 Shah, Tony ......................................1993 Shelton, Brett ..............................2004-05 Shelton, Daimon ..............................1996 Sheppard, Jermaine .........................2005 Sherrod, Ron ...................................1994 Shipe, Anthony ...........................1994-95 Siemiller, Jeremy ..............................2002 Silva, Brian ......................................1993 Simpson, Clint..................................1999 Smith, Brandon ...........................2004-05 Smith, Carlos ...................................1997 Smith, Cory .....................................1999 Smith, Dustin...............................1997-98 Smith, Garth ....................................1996 Smith, Jamie ...............................1998-88 Smith, Justin.....................................1993 Smith, Kenan ..............................2000-03 Smith, Shawn..............................2003-04 Smith, Steve .....................................1993 Snobar, Abe ....................................1995 Solis, Jason .................................1996-97 Sonoma, Jon..........................1996, 1998 Soto, Mike .......................................2005 Sowards, Tim ..........................1998-2001 Sparling, Matt .............................1993-95 Stallworth, Franklin ..........................1994 Stewart, Michael ..............................1995 Stibi, Brad .......................................1993 Stinson, Ramone ..............................1997 Stone, Adolph ..................................2005 Sypnieski, David .........................1995-95
T
Tago, Seth .............................2000, 2003 Taueetia, Noel ............................2002-03 Taylor, Reed ...............................1993-94 Taylor, Tyrone .............................1996-97 Tennerson, Kevin ............................20003 Tette, Robert ...............................1993-94 Thomas, Erin ...............................1998-99 Thompson, Jai.............................1993-94 Thorns, Steve ..............................1995-98 Thorntona, Charles ..................1999-2002 Tittlemier, B.J. .............................2001-03 Torrez, Brian...............................1995-96 Towne, Scott ...........................1997-2000 Tredway, Brad ............................2004-05
Pete Tuiasosopo
1993 Sacks Leader
Tress, Brad .................................1995-97 Tuiasosopo, Pete ..............................1993 Tujague, Brett..............................1994-95 Turner, Lee..............................1998-2001
V
Vaiomounga, Momo ........................2003 Van de Pol, Jason .......................1993-94 VanOver, Richard ...................1997-2000 Vaughn, Ken ..............................1994-95 Villarreal, Heath...............................2004
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Wagner, Terence ....................1998-2001 Walker, Chet ...................................1998 Walker, Dannie ..........................1997-98 Warrad, Mohammad ..................2001-04 Wasser, Garrett ..........................1997-98 Watkins, Bilal ........................2000, 2002 Webb, Lamont ........................1997-2000 Webber, Brent ............................2004-05 Wehr, Crosby .............................2004-05 White, Billy ......................................2003 White, Garrett ..................1998, 2000-02 Wickman, Ryland........................1995-98 Williams, Carlos .........................1997-99 Williams, Emory...............................1998 Williams, Jon ..............................2003-04 Williams, Matt .................................2000 Williams, Reza.................................2001 Williams, Richard.............................1995 Williams, Tommy ....................1997-2000 Willson, Peter .............................1994-95 Wilson, Tony ...................................1996 Winnie, Robert ................................1993 Wooster, Matt ..................................1994 Wooster, Mike ........................1997-2000 Wright, Damon ...........................1994-95
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Yaklich, Matt ...................................2005 Young, Barry ...................................1993 Young, Shawn .................................1993
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Zaniewski, Art.............................1996-97 Zarate, Leonard ...............................1995
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Record Book Hornets in the NFL Arizona/Phoenix Cardinals Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86)
Atlanta Falcons
Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Al Nichols, RB (’67)
Buffalo Bills
Don Chamberlin, WR (’59) Jim Crouch, PK (‘91) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Carolina Panthers Ed Canonico, DB (’01)
Chicago Bears
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)
Denver Broncos Kelly Osborn, DB (‘83)
Detroit Lions
Dan Chamberlin, WR (‘59) Bill Thomas, OL (‘91)
Green Bay Packers Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
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
Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
Washington Redskins
Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Bill Sanders, RB (‘86) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Marko Cavka, OT (’03)
Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders 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)
Philadelphia Eagles 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)
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
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)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New York Jets
Kansas City Chiefs
Jacksonville Jaguars
Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Dale Jablonsky, OL (‘82) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans
Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Boise Correa, OT (’68) Bill Fuller, OT (‘64)
Los Angeles/ St. Louis Rams
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Kevin Fontes, WR (‘82) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
Fred Amey, WR (’04) 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)
Baltimore/ Indianapolis Colts
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New England Patriots
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Tim Conley, OL (‘99) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83)
Fred Amey
Joe Little, WR (‘91) Chris Frank, OG (’03)
San Francisco 49ers
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
Lonie Paxton
New England Patriots
• 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. • There are currently five Hornets on NFL rosters. The group is comprised of Fred Otis Amey (SF), Ed Canonico (PHI), Marko Cavka (NYJ), Lonie Paxton (NE), and Daimon Shelton (BUF). • Last season, 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.
Daimon Shelton Buffalo Bills
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Record Book 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) Don Chamberlin, 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
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1967 1968 1968 1968 1969
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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 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
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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 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
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Tony Trosin, QB 1988 B.C. Lions - CFL Mark Young, WR 1988 Chicago Bruisers - AFL Albany Firebirds - AFL Ron Weaver, WR 1989 San Jose SaberCats - AFL Brian Allred, CB 1990 New York Giants - NFL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Keilan Matthews, DB 1990 Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Jim Crouch, K 1991 Buffalo Bills - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Michael Johnson, WR 1991 Chicago Bears - NFL Atlanta Falcons - NFL Joe Little, WR 1991 Houston Oilers - NFL Troy Mills, RB 1991 Atlanta Falcons - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL 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
1988
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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Judd Fleming, WR Orlando Predators - AFL Daimon Shelton, RB (6TH) Jacksonville Jaguars - NFL Chicago Bears - NFL Buffalo Bills - NFL 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
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-Athletic 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 this past spring.
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Birmingham Bolts - XFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL San Diego Riptide - AFL2 Wichita Stealth - AFL2 Jon Osterhout, OL 1999 Washington Redskins - NFL Lonie Paxton, OL 1999 New England Patriots - 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 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 Dallas Desperados - AFL Carolina Panthers - NFL
Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Cologne Centurions- NFL-E Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Terence Wagner New York Giants - NFL New Orleans Saints - NFL St. Louis Rams - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Michael Johnson, Jr. Amarillo Dusters - AFL2 Marko Cavka (6th) New York Jets - NFL Amsterdam Admirals - NFL-E Chris Frank Tennessee Titans - NFL Fred Otis Amey San Francisco 49ers - NFL
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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 Boise Correa, OT..................1967-68 Dave Cummings, DE .............1966-67 Greg Dockweiler, LB .............1985-86 John Farley, TB .....................1980-83 Kevin Fontes, WR .................1981-82 Bill Fuller, OT .......................1963-64 Gil Garcia, LB/WR ...............1960-63 Ken Gardner, OL..................1984-85 John Gesek, OL ...................1983-86 Larry Ghilardi, OG ...............1959-62 Fred “Hoot” Gibson, OL..........1965-68 Jerry Haflich, LB, .................1982-83 Donald Hair, Jr., RB ..............1985-88 Ken Harbuck, DL ..................1978-79 Jeff Hoffman, OL/C ..............1981-84 Robert Holland DB ................1985-86 Lapoleon Ingram, DB ...........1974-77 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 Lorenzo Lynch, DB ................1982-85 Adolphos McGee, RB ............1960-61 Rod McMasters, DB ...............1991-92 Leroy McNear, RB .................1958-59 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 Othel Pearson, DB ................ 1963-64 Don Pintar, DB ..................... 1963-66 Bill Popejoy, RB .................... 1959-60 Gary Quattrin, DE ................ 1962-63 Raul Quezada, DB ............... 1959-60 Greg Robinson, OT .............. 1984-85 Gene Reyes, RB ................... 1961-62 Don Rohrke, LB ................... 1960-61 John Scorza, RB ................... 1967-68 Fred Scott, QB .................... 1957-58 Daimon Shelton, RB ................... 1996 John Skube, OG/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 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 Lou Crowl, Trainer................ 1961-74 Cornerstone Lloyd Snelson
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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
1999
Big Sky Offensive MVP Charles Roberts, RB
Sacramento State has had nine All-Americans during its time in Div. I-AA. The group is comprised of (top row, L-R) linebacker Ryland Wickman, TE Chris Kelly, OL Jon Osterhout, (middle row, L-R) RB Charles Roberts, LB Anthony Daisley, OL Terence Wagner, (bottom row, L-R) WR/KR Fred Amey, DB Ramon Payne and LB Matt Logue.
I-AA All-America Matt Logue Football Gazette (HM)
Jon Osterhout The Sports Network (1st) Teamlink.com (1st) Associated Press (2nd)
Ramon Payne Football Gazette (3rd)
Chris Kelly Teamlink.com (2nd)
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2004
Fred Amey AFCA (1st) Ramon Payne Football Gazette (3rd)
2002
Fred Amey Football Gazette (HM)
2001
Terence Wagner Football Gazette (HM)
2000
Anthony Daisley Associated Press (3rd)
1999
Charles Roberts Associated Press (1st) The Sports Network (1st) Teamlink.com (1st)
1998
Charles Roberts AFCA (1st) Associated Press (2nd) The Sports Network (2nd) CBS Sportsline Running Back of the Year Ryland Wickman Associated Press (3rd)
All-Big Sky Conference 2005
Big Sky Co-Defensive MVP Matt Logue, LB Matt Logue, LB (1st) Kris Daniels, KR (2nd) Ryan Mole, RB (2nd) Brett Shelton, S (2nd)
Honorable Mention
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
2004
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
Fred Amey, WR (1st) Marko Cavka, OT (2nd) Ryan Kroeker, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention
Ben Fox, DE, Chris Frank, OG, Tyronne Gross, RB, Jeremy Johnson, CB, Dustin Nicolodi, C, Ramon Payne, CB, Kenan Smith, WR
2002
Fred Amey, WR (1st)
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) 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
1997
Steve Thorns, P (1st) Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention Cesar Chaidez, OG, Keian Davis, CB, Sheridan Mitchell, WR, Corey Quinn, OT, Charles Roberts, RB, Tyrone Taylor, KR, Dannie Walker, CB
1996
Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention
Tony Corbin, QB, Chad Johnson, LB, Carlos Smith, WR, Tyrone Taylor, KR
Big Sky All-Academic 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
2002
Kelly Micco (Second Team AllRegion), Jason Rowell
2001
Jeremy Callaway, Brad Candido, Micah Kraintz, Kelly Micco, Dan Phelps, Jason Rowell, Tim Sowards, Reza Williams
2000
Brad Candido, Derek Miller, Dan Phelps, Ricky Ray, Jimmy Sanchez, Bilal Watkins, Tommy Williams
1999
Dan Phelps, Ricky Ray, Jason Rowell, Carlos Williams, Tommy Williams
1998
Manny Darzins, Dan Phelps, Dustin Smith
1997
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
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Record Book Hornet Team Honors Most Valuable 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon John Farley Mike Sullivan Kevin Fontes John Farley Mark Schutz Don Hair Lorenzo Lynch Randy Rains Mark Young Tony Trosin Ron Weaver Troy Mills Keilan Matthews Rob Patton Troy Mills Keba Weitherspoon Rod McMasters Troy Gassaway Tony Corbin Marvin Brown Tyson Becker Tony Corbin Daimon Shelton Jon Osterhout Ricky Ray Charles Roberts Fred Amey Garrett White Fred Amey Fred Amey Matt Logue
Offensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Joe Garofalo Tony Corbin Sheridan Mitchell Charles Roberts Scott Towne Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey Ryan Mole Ryan Mole
Defensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998
Marvin Brown Marvin Brown Ryland Wickman Shane Scott Ryland Wickman 1999 Anthony Daisley 2000 Anthony Daisley 2001 Park McAllister
2002 Ryan Kroeker 2003 Ryan Kroeker Seth Tago 2004 Ramon Payne 2005 Tyson Butler
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
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
Most Inspirational 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Arlen Peters Tom Bollinger Jeff Tokunaga Johnnie Dodge Troy Fontes Frank Spino Cecil Williams Chris Demps Robert Holland Greg Knapp Bill Sanders Mark Pfau Donald Hair Tony Trosin Zeb Brye
1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Charles Parker Randy Risley Ron Owens Leonard Nelson J.B. Cahoon Mike Henry Bob Ghazanfari A.J. Bernhardt Carlos Williams Tommy Williams Jon Osterhout Carlos Williams Kevin Harrington Lee Turner Brad Osterhout Kenan Smith Mohammad Warrad Mason Mitchell
Most Improved
1978 Ken Chism 1979 Chuck Smith Kurt Szyndrowsky 1980 Steve Derenzo Steve Armstrong 1981 Marvin Shelly 1982 Tim Korte 1983 Bill Iannaccone Cecil Williams 1984 Darren Arbet Kurt Kniffen 1985 Ken Gardner Dave Ard 1986 Rod Owens Lance Soares 1987 Ty Endean Andrew Giles 1988 Zebedee Brye Elijah Price Ron Eskridge 1989 Drew Wyant Sean Levy 1990 Christian Mahaffey David Steele 1991 Ron Owens Brian Allred 1992 Jon Kirksey Steve Smith Michael Parker 1994 Damon Wright Werner Hippler 1995 Alex Estrada 1996 Tyrone Taylor 2004 Brian Herman 2005 Torrel Baker
Outstanding Offensive Lineman 1978 Jeff Glass 1979 Harry Sweigert 1980 Randy Bingham Chris Nelson 1981 Dale Jablonsky Chris Nelson 1982 Dave Cauchi 1983 Dave Cauchi Jeff Hoffman
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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1984 Jeff Hoffman Frank Spino Mike Black Greg Robinson 1985 Mike Black Greg Robinson 1986 John Gesek 1987 Ron Ladage 1988 Harry Williams 1989 Ty Endean 1990 Bob Barnes 1991 Bob Barnes 1992 Mark Stout 1999 Chris Kelly 2000 Terence Wagner 2001 Terence Wagner 2002 Sean Dougherty Marko Cavka 2003 Marko Cavka Chis Frank 2004 Dustin Nicolodi Chris Samuels 2005 Dustin Nicolodi
Outstanding Defensive Lineman 1978 Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon 1979 Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon 1980 Dave Green Tony Miller 1981 Dave Green Andy Euser 1982 Ted Clayton 1983 Kelly Osborn Tim Korte 1984 Tim Korte 1985 Louis Sorrentino 1986 Dave Panzer 1987 Ken Stinnett Randy Rains 1988 Ken Stinnett 1989 Fine Mau Mau 1990 Eric Palmberg 1991 Eric Palmberg Pete Tuiasosopo 1992 Val Laolagi 2004 Jacob Houston 2005 Walter Brock
Outstanding DB/LB 1978 Dave Smith 1979 Rick Lambdin 1980 Jerome Washington Mike Brown 1981 Jerry Haflich 1982 Guy Pittman 1983 Brian Benko Mike Grim Tony Gunn 1984 Mark Albert Randy Plumbtree 1985 Greg Dockweiler Mark Albert 1986 Lorenzo Lynch Joe Hall Robert Holland 1987 Jamie Berry Tuata Mauga 1988 Gary Lunsford J.R. Richards,
1989 1990 1991 1992 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Derek Stigerts John Kilgariff Keilan Matthews Elijah Price Keilan Matthews Rob Patton Carlos Wilson Keba Weitherspoon Aldin Barrett Sean Chandler Carlos Williams Elton Gabourel Camron Mbewa Jeremy Johnson Jeremy Johnson Jimmy Ellingson Brett Shelton Brent Webber
Off. Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005
Garth Smith Harry Brown Leukamian Davis Kevin Harrington Andrew Bonner Kenan Smith Ryan Leadingham Jeremy Siemiller Kris Daniels Dustin Hagens Torrell Baker Dalen Mason
Def. Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005
Curtis Harrison Tommy Williams Vince Andrews Anthony Daisley Jason Rowell Jamal Bourne Camron Mbewa Ramon Payne Dave Hansen Kevin Tennerson Marcus Canela Kyle Mowry
Outstanding Offensive Back 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1999 2000 2004 2005
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 Troy Mills Bobby Fresques Charles Roberts Charles Roberts Ryan Leadingham Ryan Coogler
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The Sacramento State football program begins its 14th year of play in renovated Hornet Stadium. The site of the most dramatic facility renovation in the history of Hornet athletics, the stadium underwent a $1 million improvement in preparation for the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in July, 2000. Further improvements were made during the spring of 2004 as the stadium hosted the 2004 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. The stadium has also hosted the 2003 and 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Recent additions to Hornet Stadium include a new scoreboard — which is fully functional for both football and track and field — and new public entrances. Both projects were funded by Alex Spanos. Hornet Stadium currently seats 21,195, down from its original 26,000 capacity following the 1992 renovation. The stadium remains one of the largest in the Big Sky Conference. Until 1995, it was one of a small handful of stadiums in the country shared by collegiate programs and professional football organizations. The Sacramento Surge of the World League played there in 1992, and the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League played the 1993 and 1994 seasons in Hornet Stadium before moving to San Antonio in 1995. Following a historic agreement signed December 15, 1991, Sacramento State and Surge owner Fred Anderson entered into a partnership that brought the eventual 1992 World League champions to Hornet Stadium. The renovation project, a key component of that agreement, was one of the most unique ever undertaken on an athletic facility in California. Construction began in early January of 1992. Just 10 weeks later, the 6,000-seat facility was transformed into a magnificent 26,000-seat stadium, featuring dramatic upgrades throughout the venue. The Surge hosted the
Montreal Machine in a preseason game March 14, barely three months after the first shovel pierced dirt in January. Renovations included the increase in seating capacity via temporary bleacher construction; a new press box with seating for over 120 media, game personnel, and VIP guests; complete utility upgrades on the grounds, a new state-of-the-art lighting system suitable for network television broadcasts, and a new scoreboard with message center. Hornet Stadium hosted its first Hornet football game Sept. 5, 1992 against Montana State, the first Division I football opponent ever to play at Sacramento State. In addition to six Surge games in 1992, the stadium hosted a major concert for the first time when Phil Collins played before 20,000 fans in June. Following the dissolution of the World League in 1992, Surge owner Fred Anderson purchased the expansion rights for the first Canadian Football League team on American soil, the Sacramento Gold Miners. The Gold Miners began play in Hornet Stadium in June of 1993 following minor renovations to the facility, including a new playing surface and the removal of end zone seating to accommodate the large CFL field.
Top 10 Hornet Attendances Date Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 27, 2001 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 4, 2003 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 21, 2002 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 13, 1993 Sept. 4, 1999
Opponent UC Davis UC Davis Cal Poly UC Davis UC Davis Saint Mary’s Cal Poly Montana UC Davis Saint Mary’s
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Hornet Stadium Fast Facts Field Name: Fred Anderson Field (Dedicated during the 1999 season) Originally Built: 1969 Original Capacity: 6,000+ Renovated Capacity: 26,000 Current Capacity: 21,195 Playing Surface: Grass (New sod in June, 1993) First Game: SAC vs. CS Northridge, 1969 CS Northridge 28 - SAC 24 Renovated: 1992 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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Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference enters its 44th year of athletic competition in 2006-07. This season, the Big Sky will expand its footprint across the West with the addition of the University of Northern Colorado. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified as I-AA in football. The conference returns to a nine-school membership comprised Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in I-AA football. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001, giving the Big Sky its current makeup. With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky will spread across seven states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up
and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and in 2006 Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The 2005-06 season will mark the 18th 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 11th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.
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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
Conference Staff Commissioner: ...................Doug Fullerton Associate Commissioner:..........Ron Loghry Asst. Comm./Media Relations: . Jon Kasper Asst. Comm./Compliance: Jaynee Nadolski Administrative Assistant: ... Janet Carpenter Business Manager: .................... Pat Cutris 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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Quick Facts
Founded..................................1947 Location ...............Sacramento, Calif. Campus Size .................... 300 acres Student Body Breakdown Student to Faculty Ratio ..........21:1 Enrollment .........................27,932 Men..................................11,367 Women ............................16,565 Undergraduate ..................23,028 Graduate ............................4,904 Full-Time Faculty ........................860 Part-Time Faculty .......................730 Degree Programs Undergraduate .........................60 Graduate .................................40 Degrees Conferred (2004-05) Bachelor’s ...........................4,659 Master’s ..............................1,202 Campus Phone Numbers Admissions....................278-3901 Campus Operator..........278-6011 Housing ........................278-6655 Internet Address ...... www.csus.edu
Sacramento State is the seventh largest university in the 23-campus CSU system, enrolling a multicultural student body of 27,932. At Sacramento State, students enjoy extensive research and internship opportunities. Sacramento is the heart of California government and one of the fastest growing regions in the nation. The University was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947. It moved to its permanent location on the banks of the historic American River in 1953. Today, the 300-acre campus is sheltered by more than 3,000 trees and dotted with flower gardens. It has nearly 3 million square feet of building space. Miles of trails stretch along its river parkway, linking the University and student housing with recreational areas such as Folsom Lake and Old Sacramento. The University is in the midst of an ambitious building effort. Recent additions include a five-story classroom building, a continuing education building, a new facility for University-licensed public radio stations, the Alumni Center and a major expansion of the University Union. Sacramento State houses more than 30 research and community service centers, including the Center for California Studies, the Institute for Social Research and the Center for Small Business. The University’s Aquatic Center, about 10 miles east of the University at Lake Natoma, is one of the top rowing venues in the country.
Class Facts
Sacramento State offers 60 undergraduate and 40 graduate degrees in eight Colleges. Teacher education is the largest academic program, followed by business, criminal justice, communication studies, psychology and computer science. The student-to-faculty ratio is 21 to 1; more than 70 percent of classes have fewer than 30 students.
Student Life
Sacramento State students lead active lives outside the classroom. There are numerous activities centered on campus, and plenty of cultural and entertainment opportunities in the surrounding area. Unlimited bus and light rail service throughout Sacramento is free for University students. Students may attend all home athletic events for free and attend other campus events for free or at a discount. More than half the students join one of the more than 200 student organizations, which include 35 fraternities and sororities.
Value
Sacramento State continues to offer one of the best higher education values in the country. Full-time undergraduate fees for the 2005-06 academic year are $1,536.00 each semester, well below the national average for four-year public institutions. Two-thirds of students receive some form of financial aid, and more than 70 percent of Sacramento State students work.
Academics Did You Know? • More than 80 percent of graduates say their professors were energetic and genuinely enjoyed teaching. • Almost 700 new school teachers graduate from Sacramento State each year. • Seventy-eight percent of students say that Sacramento State was their first or only choice. • Sacramento State was the site of the 2003, 2005 and 2006 NCAA Div. I Track & Field Championships, and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center was the site of the 2004 and 2005 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships. Sacramento State will again host the track and field championships in 2007, and the 2007 NCAA Div. I Women’s Volleyball Championships. • Sacramento State hosted the most successful U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials ever in 2000, and hosted the event again in 2004. • Sacramento State has the largest cooperative education program in California. • About 36 percent of Sacramento State students volunteer each year. Onethird of them devote at least 10 hours per week.
The campus attracts high caliber students. Students who attend the University come from the top third of their high school graduating classes. In fact, one of four entering freshmen comes to Sacramento State having posted a gpa of 3.5 or higher during their high school careers. Teaching is a priority and the faculty/ student ratio is one to 21. The majority of classes have fewer than 30 students and are taught by the professor. Adequate classes and course sections are provided so that diligent students will be able to graduate within four years. The University has academic programs which have earned regional, national and in many cases, international reputations for excellence. For example: • The computer science program was part of the first group of computer science programs which were accredited in 1986. • The Center for California Studies at Sacramento State serves the entire state as a resource for the history, culture and public policy of California. • Sacramento State recently ranked No. 1 in the nation as a recruitment source for new Hewlett Packard employees. • The criminal justice program, which attracts students from all over the world, is one of the largest in the United States. • Thousands of community clients receive life-enhancing services from the Sacramento State Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Center for Counseling and Diagnostic Services. Other Sacramento State programs, such as the Small Business Assistance Center, offer community and state clients valuable counseling and advice in business matters.
Career Preparation
Preparing for a career is a vital part of a Sacramento State education. As the capital of the fifth-largest economy in the world, Sacramento offers students numerous work experience opportunities. About 36 percent of Sacramento State students do volunteer work, gaining valuable work experience while helping their community. Hundreds of students work in government-related internships and fellowships. Others earn academic credit while working in paid positions through the cooperative education program, which is the largest in California. The University’s Career Center offers job databases and sponsors an on-campus recruiting program for students and recent graduates.
Enrollment
In the 2005-06 academic year, Sacramento State had an enrollment of almost 28,000. These students represent every region of California and the United States as well as 80 countries.
Tours
Prospective students and others interested in the campus may visit the website www.csus.edu/admr/outreach.html for information about campus tours.
Undergraduate Programs College of Arts and Letters Communication Studies English Foreign Languages History Humanities and Religious Studies Design, Music, Art, Theatre and Dance Philosophy College of Business Administration Business Administration College of Continuing Education College of Education Child Development Vocational Education College of Engineering and Computer Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Computer Engineering Construction Management Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Engineering Technology College of Health and Human Services Criminal Justice Health Science Kinesiology Nursing Recreation and Leisure Studies Social Work Speech Pathology and Audiology College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Biological Sciences Chemistry Geography Geology Mathematics Physics and Astronomy College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies Anthropology Asian Studies Economics Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies Family and Consumer Sciences Gerontology Government Liberal Studies Psychology Social Science Sociology
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Sacramento is a city rich in California history, known for its relaxing and friendly atmosphere. Its mild climate, rivers and nearby recreation areas make it popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Residents enjoy all the benefits of an urban California lifestyle – art galleries, museums, theater, sports, great restaurants and shopping – yet Sacramento is one of the most affordable big cities in California. Sacramento is the seat of government for the largest state in the nation. It is part of a Capital Region with nearly 2 million people in the heart of Northern California, one of the country’s most beautiful areas. Within easy driving distance are San Francisco, the Napa and Sonoma valleys, the historic gold country and the Lake Tahoe region’s ski slopes. Sacramento is also home to the 2002 NBA Pacific Division champion Sacramento Kings. In addition, the city features the Sacramento River Cats (the Oakland A’s Triple-A affiliate) and the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs. Sacramento hosts the world’s largest traditional jazz festival each Memorial Day weekend. It has also become a tourist center with attractions including the State Capitol building, North America’s largest railroad museum, the Old Sacramento historic area, the California State History Museum and the Crocker Art Museum. Founded in 1849, Sacramento is the cultural, education, business and governmental center of a four-county metropolitan region. It has a dynamic business sector, an expanding public transportation system (including light rail), affordable housing, and growing cultural, educational and medical facilities. Sacramento was California’s first charter city and is at the heart of California history – it played an important part of the gold rush, Pony Express and first continental railroad. The confluence of the state’s largest rivers is just a short walk from the steps of City Hall. The city is known for its rich historical heritage, commitment to quality of life, and abundance of trees and parkland. In 2002, TIME magazine called Sacramento “America’s most diverse city.”
City Quick Facts Population Sacramento ..................... 418,700 Sacramento County ....... 1,268,770 Capital Region .............. 1,960,300 Sacramento Metropolitan Area Occupied Dwellings ......... 695,436 Businesses ......................... 54,398 Square Miles .......................... 966 Persons per square mile ..... 1,266.6 Persons per household ............ 2.64 Median Age .......................... 32.8 Average Temperatures Annual Mean .............. 76 degrees Annual Rainfall .......... 18.61 inches Humidity ...................... 66 percent
Mileage Chart Distance from Sacramento to..... Fresno, Calif. .............................. 171 Lake Tahoe, Calif. ....................... 113 Los Angeles, Calif. ...................... 384 Monterey, Calif. .......................... 185 Napa, Calif. ................................. 59 Oakland, Calif. ............................. 80 Reno, Nev. ................................. 132 San Diego, Calif. ........................ 505 San Francisco, Calif. ..................... 86 San Jose, Calif. ........................... 116 Santa Cruz, Calif. ....................... 145 Shasta, Calif. .............................. 167 Stockton, Calif. ............................. 48 Yosemite, Calif. ........................... 172
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Alexander Gonzalez is the 11th president of California State University, Sacramento – one of the largest campuses in the 23-campus California State University system. Gonzalez was appointed president of Sacramento State in July 2003, bringing new energy and a focused vision to the University. Just a few months after arriving, he had mapped out an ambitious “Destination 2010” initiative, which seeks to make the University a premier metropolitan university and a destination campus for the West. Priorities include creating a more residential campus by more than quadrupling student housing on and near campus; building a new Recreation Wellness and Events Center; and adding new academic buildings. Before coming to Sacramento, Gonzalez served as president of Cal State San Marcos from 1997 to 2003. At San Marcos he oversaw a period of rapid growth as well as many successful fundraising campaigns. He also spent 18 years at Fresno State, starting as an assistant professor in the psychology department, which he later chaired. From 1991 to 1997 he served as the university’s provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Gonzalez is on the American Council on Education’s class of 2004 board of directors. He’s also a member of the advisory board for the National Survey of Student Engagement, chair of the board of directors of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, and on the board of directors for Valley Vision. Gonzalez previously served on President Bush’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. His service on a number of other boards and commissions includes six years as a commissioner for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the agency that accredits higher education institutions in the Western United States. His service to the CSU system includes serving on a work group that reviewed and recommended 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. Gonzalez holds a doctorate and a master’s degree in psychology from UC Santa Cruz. He received his bachelor’s degree in history from Pomona College, where he graduated with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He spent a year at Stanford University as a postdoctoral fellow of the Ford Foundation and the National Research Council conducting research on the psychology of time. He also attended Harvard Law School. Gonzalez and his wife Gloria are the parents of two adult sons — Alex and Michael.
Athletics Director Terry Wanless
Overseeing a program on the rise, Dr. Terry Wanless’ four-year tenure with the Hornets has seen growth unparalleled in the school’s 14-year Division I history. The most obvious area of change has come in the form of an institutional commitment to facility enhancement. In the spring of 2004, Sacramento State students successfully passed a referendum aimed, in part, at the enhancement of athletic facilities. The referendum helped pave the way for the Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex. The facility will create new lockerrooms and offices for the football and track and field teams as well as create a recreation center for the student body. The Spanos Complex is also scheduled to have a 6,000-seat arena for events such as intercollegiate athletics and commencement and an upgraded football stadium. Wanless, entering his fifth year as the Athletics Director at Sacramento State, has been a visible member of the Hornet athletics family, constantly representing the University and department at public outings and speaking engagements. His commitment to the student-athlete has also been clear as both he and his wife, Joanne, were at a majority of Hornet home athletic events this past year and supported several teams on the road. His leadership and academic support have been evident to the student-athletes in other ways as well. During his three-year tenure, the department’s Life Skills Program has seen rapid growth, significantly increasing the number of summer and fifth-year scholarships available to Hornet student-athletes. The Life Skills program has also launched the program’s first computer lab and offers Hornet student-athletes tutoring as well as academic counseling. Additionally, Wanless instituted a number of new programs, including the Athletics Director’s Academic Achievement Award – presented to each studentathlete that achieves a term GPA of 3.0 or higher . Those academic efforts have paid early dividends. Over the last three years, Sacramento State student-athletes have posted over 1,000 term GPAs of 3.0 or
above. Additionally, 146 Hornets have earned conference all-academic honors during that same time period. His efforts in restoring the department’s booster club structure as well as aggressively improving the University’s collegiate licensing program, while not readily visible, are projects that will surely enhance the program’s financial footing in years to come. Athletically, the Hornets have also seen continued growth and success on the field of play. During his four years at Sacramento State, 16 teams and 38 individuals have advanced to conference and NCAA postseason competition. In addition, the 2005-06 season saw five sports (volleyball, gymnastics, women’s tennis, men’s tennis and rowing) win their conference title. Wanless’ efforts to put the Hornets on the map have been instrumental in helping make Sacramento State the unofficial “home of NCAA Championships”. The Hornets have been tabbed to serve as the host institution for two NCAA Div. I championships (outdoor track and field and one in women’s volleyball) in 2007. Additionally, Sacramento State has served as host to four NCAA championships (three track, two rowing) as well as the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for Track and Field during Wanless’ first three years of leadership. Prior to Sacramento State, Wanless served as athletics director at the University of North Dakota from 1990-1999, guiding the program to one of its most successful decades in school history. During that time, North Dakota enjoyed strong competitive success, winning four NCAA national championships and 36 conference titles. Additionally, 25 other teams finished second in their respective conference standings. Before his position at North Dakota, Wanless was director of intercollegiate athletics at Western Carolina for four years and held a variety of positions, including director of intercollegiate athletics, at Towson University in Maryland. Wanless earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Black Hills State, a master’s degree in physical education from Northern Illinois and a doctorate in athletics administration from Temple. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of two children. Their daughter, Heather, and her husband, Chad Collins, reside in Lexington, Ky., with their daughter Hadley. Their son Troy, and his wife, Jesi, live in Tampa, Fla.
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2006 Hornet Football Sacramento State Head Coaches
Bill Campbell Women’s Tennis 9th Season
Debby Colberg Volleyball 31st Season
Steve Mooshagian Dan Muscatell Football Women’s Basketball 4th Season 4th Season
Mike Connors Women’s Rowing 5th Season
Kim Hughes Gymnastics 25th Season
Jerome Jenkins Men’s Basketball 7th Season
Slava Konikov Men’s Tennis 2nd Season
Mike Linenberger Men’s Soccer 18th Season
Adam Pohll Golf 3rd Season
Katie Poynter Women’s Soccer 3rd Season
Kathleen Raske CC/T&F 4th Season
John Smith Baseball 29th Season
Kathy Strahan Softball 15th Season
Athletic Training The goal of the athletic training staff is to provide all Sacramento State student-athletes with high quality health care. Headed by full-time certified athletic trainers Lois Mattice, Joe Ramos and Hillery Magness, the Hornets’ athletic training facility provides state-of-the-art support and the services of highly trained sports medicine and health care professionals. Should an injury occur, student-athletes are seen immediately by their sport’s specific athletic trainer, and are referred, when necessary, to either the head athletic trainers or team physicians. Sacramento State boasts three training facilities (two located in the physical education complex and one at the Hornet Stadium fieldhouse). All training facilities are equipped with the finest therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative apparatus. A staff of four team physicians (Dr. Alan Hirahara, Dr. Cheryl Matossian, Dr. Ronald Sockolov, Dr. Harold Strauch) and a skillful and talented athletic training staff tend to the medical and rehabilitative needs of each and every student-athlete. Also assisting in the health of the student-athletes are two dentists, two Kaiser physicians and one chiropractor. Sacramento State’s athletic training staff consists of three full-time certified athletic trainers (right), two graduate assistants and more than 15 students training for a career in sports medicine.
Sacramento State Medical Personnel Dr. Alan Hirahara Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street, Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049
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Dr. Ronald Sockolov Family Practice 1 Scripps Drive, #202 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 927-1114
Dr. Harold Strauch Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street, Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049
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Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist 6246 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 972-8851
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The Athletic Advising Program & Athletic Resource and Life Skills Center The primary offices that coordinate several of the activities related to academic support for student-athletes at Sacramento State are the Athletic Advising Program and the Athletic Resource and Life Skills Center. Both of these programs can be found on the third floor of Lassen Hall. The Athletic Advising Program in Lassen Hall 3004 is staffed by coordinator Paul Edwards and assistant coordinator Laurie Dahlberg. This office primarily serves most of the academic counseling needs for student-athletes from the 20 NCAA Div. I sports sponsored by Sacramento State. Graduates of Sacramento State, Edwards and Dahlberg have teamed together since Dahlberg joined the staff in 1996. Edwards began his career with the Hornets in 1987 as an academic peer advising assistant. The Athletic Advising Program serves the student-athletes by providing information related to academic advising, university policies and procedures, course registration, Summer courses, fifth and sixth-year scholarship information and NCAA continuing-eligibility requirements. All student-athletes are required to attend a student-athlete orientation as well as meet with an athletic counselor a minimum of twice a year. Most Sacramento State student-athletes actively use this program dozens of times throughout the academic year and summer sessions. The personal oneon-one interaction between the student-athletes and the Athletic Advising staff allows student-athletes the confidence of taking the correct courses towards graduation. Counselors can then provide feedback to the coaching staff members, and/or faculty and staff, and they can make appropriate referrals for additional services. By being an active participant in the Athletic Advising Program, studentathletes can earn priority registration. Priority registration allows each student-athlete the added assurance that they will be able to register for the classes necessary to earn their degree in the shortest time possible as well as fit their athletic commitments around their classes. The Athletic Resource & Life Skills Center is coordinated by Mark McGushin, who was Sacramento State’s Athletic Compliance Coordinator from 1997-02 before taking on his current position in spring of 2002.
The Athletic Resource Center offers 700 square feet of space available to student-athletes as a study area, to meet with tutors and to find information on campus, community and NCAA resources in a variety of areas related to student life, welfare and future career opportunities. Student-athletes may also qualify for financial assistance through the Special Assistance Fund or the Student Opportunity Fund. The center is located in Lassen Hall 3002 and is open for use 45-60 hours per week. The center has conference tables for general studying; a tutorial or small group study room with seating for group study sessions; a computer lab with personal computers, printing capabilities, and internet access. Seven laptop computers are also available for student-athletes to check out and take on road trips. Additionally, the Athletic Resource Center oversees the HEART Program (Hornet Education Athletic Retention & Tutorial Program). The HEART Program provides mentoring and tutorial assistance for student-athletes that either exhibit or request the need for additional academic support. Mentors meet with their assigned student-athletes on a weekly basis to review study skills, time management, note taking, test preparation, and various other academic areas. Tutors are available to all student-athletes in a variety of subjects and meet with students on an as-needed basis. In addition to on-campus support, Sacramento State is one of 314 Div. I institutions nationwide (511 total NCAA institutions) involved in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. This program helps the studentathlete focus on issues critical to personal growth. Specific topics, such as stress management, sports nutrition, leadership skills, fiscal responsibility, study skills and goal setting, are addressed by this program. Student-athletes also have an opportunity to participate in leadership roles and contribute to the student-athlete experience at Sacramento State by becoming member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The SAAC explores and makes recommendations regarding issues that affect student-athletes, participates in community service, and supports activities that create unity among all student-athletes.
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Hornet All-Academic Honors
A total of 74 Sacramento State student-athletes earned all-academic honors from their respective conference during the 2005-6 academic year. Sacramento State competes in the Big Sky Conference (football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, women’s soccer and women’s golf), Western Athletic Conference (gymnastics and baseball), Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (men’s soccer), Pacific Coast Softball Conference (softball) and the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (rowing). Sara Baxter Michelle Garcia Sarah Howard Katie McCoy Rebeccah Phillips Ashley Rosenbery Kara Taylor Rose Burke Jennifer Ferguson Lindsay Haupt Natalie Melcher Atty Boyer Lindsay Calmettes Ali Mollet Becca Reams Kim Sheehy Melissa Adams Sara Baxter Michelle Garcia Morinsola Keshinro Jessica Thomas Melissa Tracey Lori Vaught Carlyn Whitney Trista Condren
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Nat Bailey Equipment Manager
Brian Berger Media Relations Director
Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director
Toni Brown Stinger Athletic Foundation
Jane Eiferle Athletic Equipment Attendant
Laurel Hargrove Athletic Equipment Attendant
Steve Iwasa Equipment Manager
Mark Livingston Associate Athletics Director
Bill Macriss Associate Athletics Director
Carter Mattice Athletic Equipment Attendant
Lois Mattice Associate Athletics Director
Steve McLaughlin Director of Ticket Operations
Adam Primas Marketing Director
Dave Raske Faculty Athletics Representative
Scott Salwasser Strength/Conditioning
Steve Tebbs Facilities/Operations Director
University Administration .......................... Area Code 916 Dr. Alexander Gonzalez, President..................... 278-7737 Dr. Dave Raske, Faculty Athletics Representative.. 278-5946 Athletics Administration ................................... 278-6481 Dr. Terry Wanless, Athletics Director................... 278-6348 Bill Macriss, Associate A.D................................. 278-7550 Mark Livingston, Associate A.D. ......................... 278-4269 Lois Mattice, Associate A.D. ............................... 278-7548
Gary Uribe Strength/Conditioning Director
Rose Welch Business Manager
Ticket Box Office............................................... 278-4323 Steve McLaughlin, Director of Ticket Operations .. 278-2222 Hornet Club ...................................................... 278-4263 Toni Brown, Advancement Assistant .................... 278-4263 Baseball John Smith, Head Coach ................................... 278-7225 Jim Barr, Assistant ............................................. 278-4036 Don Barbara, Assistant ...................................... 278-4036
Support Staff Nat Bailey, Equipment Room .................................. 278-6151 Martinique Baker, Administrative Assistant to A.D. .. 278-6348 Pamm Hubbard, Compliance Assistant................ 278-6481 Steve Iwasssa, Equipment Room ......................... 278-6151 Scott Salwasser, Strength/Conditioning .............. 278-5033 Steve Tebbs, Facilities/Operations Director ......... 278-4550 Rose Welch, Business Manager .......................... 278-7008 Gary Uribe, Strength/Conditioning Director ........ 278-5033
Men’s Basketball Jerome Jenkins, Head Coach ............................. 278-5345 Jared Barrett, Assistant ...................................... 278-5140 Lorenzo Watkins, Assistant ................................ 278-6133 Dwayne Canada, Assistant ................................ 278-5140 Todd Purves, Dir. of Basketball Operations .......... 278-6133
Marketing/Promotions Adam C. Primas, Marketing/Promotions Dir. ...... 278-7551
Cross Country/Track Kathleen Raske, Head Track Coach .................... 278-7052 Terry Van Laningham, Dir. of Championships ..... 278-6208 Rodney Rothoff, Head Cross Country Coach ........ 278-2945 Jeff Magley, Assistant ........................................ 278-2881
Media Relations Brian Berger, Media Relations Director ............... 278-4313 Ryan Bjork, Assistant Media Relations Dir. .......... 278-6896 Andria Wenzel, Media Relations Assistant .......... 278-6896 Student-Athlete Resource Center Paul Edwards, Director ...................................... 278-7796 Laurie Dahlberg, Academic Services ................... 278-5440 Mark McGushin, Life Skills Coordinator .............. 278-5297 Josh Collins, Admissions/NCAA Eligibility .......... 278-6309 Katherine Zedonis, Compliance/Fin. Services ...... 278-4537 Athletic Training Joe Ramos, Athletic Trainer ................................ 278-6289 Hillery Magness, Athletic Trainer ........................ 278-4424
Women’s Basketball Dan Muscatell, Head Coach ............................... 278-4479 Karen Piers, Assistant ........................................ 278-4533
Football............................................................ 278-7053 Steve Mooshagian, Head Coach ........................ 278-7053 Lou Baiz, Asst. Head Coach/LBs ........................... 278-4860 Scott Criner, Offensive Coordinator/QBs ............ 278-4858 Jim House, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Line .............. 278-4861 Stephon Pace, Defensive Backs ........................... 278-4861 Richard Sanchez, Special Teams/RBs ................. 278-4859 Mike Orthmann, Offensive Line .......................... 278-4857 Steve Roberson, Outside Linebackers .................. 278-4861
Andria Wenzel Media Relations Assistant
Katherine Zedonis Director of Student Services/Compliance
Golf Adam Pohll, Head Coach .................................. 278-5284 Marcus Patterson, Assistant ................................ 278-5284 Gymnastics Kim Hughes, Head Coach .................................. 278-5361 Randy Solorio, Assistant .................................... 278-5361 Rowing Mike Connors, Head Coach ............................... 278-4265 Sarah Whipple, Assistant................................... 278-2928 Men’s Soccer Michael Linenberger, Head Coach...................... 278-6769 Jason Gantt, Assistant........................................ 278-6769 Women’s Soccer Katie Poynter, Head Coach ................................ 278-5281 Randy Dedini, Assistant ..................................... 278-5281 Softball Kathy Strahan, Head Coach............................... 278-5376 Cara Hoyt, Assistant Head Coach ...................... 278-5376 Lori Meixner, Assistant....................................... 278-5376 Men’s Tennis Slava Konikov, Men’s Coach .............................. 213-2686 Jonathan Labella, Assistant ................................ 320-8212 Women’s Tennis Bill Campbell, Women’s Coach .......................... 296-5422 Dzmitry Hrynashka, Assistant ............................. 289-0775 Volleyball Debby Colberg, Head Coach ............................. 278-6427 Ruben Volta, Assistant ....................................... 278-6427 Weidi Zhang, Assistant...................................... 278-6427