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HORNET FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS
HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARENESS DAY
About Sacramento State
2
Hornet Stadium
3
President Nelsen/Mark Orr
4
Game Notes
6
Hornet Roster
8
Opponent Roster
9
Depth Charts
10
Statistical Leaders
11
Head Coach Troy Taylor
12
Assistant Coaches/Staff
16
Meet the Hornets
21
Yearly Leaders
29
Big Sky Conference
32
Sacramento State Athletics Schedules
33
2021 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Sept. 4 at Dixie State (ESPN+) Sept. 11 NORTHERN IOWA (CW31/ESPN+) Sept. 18 at Cal (Pac-12Network) Sept. 25 at Idaho State* (ESPN+) Oct. 9 SOUTHERN UTAH* (CW31/ESPN+) Oct. 16 at Montana* (ESPN+) Oct. 23 NORTHERN ARIZONA* (Homecoming) (CW31/ESPN+) Oct. 30 at Northern Colorado* (ESPN+) Nov. 6 CAL POLY* (CW31/ESPN+) Nov. 13 PORTLAND STATE* (CW31/ESPN+) Nov. 20 at UC Davis* (ESPN+) * Big Sky Conference Game All times Pacific
Time W, 19-7 L, 34-16 L, 42-30 W, 23-21 6 p.m.
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Students choose Sacramento State because they want something special in a college experience. California’s capital university is in the heart of the state’s political, economic, and cultural center, and our students come here to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others, to find and develop their passions, and to live those passions beyond the classroom. Take a walk along pathways snake through a 3,500 tree urban forest to find students poring over papers spread out on cafe tables, lounging in vast, grassy quads, and heading to any of the hundreds of on-campus events each semester. Check out one of the seven art galleries. See the world around you with fresh eyes and realize that here is where you’ll find the tools and opportunities to scale heights and reach goals you never imagined. Sacramento State athletics sponsors 21 intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Div. I level. Most of the University’s teams compete in the Big Sky Conference while other Hornet teams are members of the Western Athletic Conference, the Big West Conference, the American Athletic Conference and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Sacramento State has captured 88 conference championships in its Div. I era and routinely ranks high in the Big Sky all-sports standings. Hornet student-athletes have also shined in the classroom, posting a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0 in school history in nine consecutive semesters. Among the notable alumni who were student-athletes at Sacramento State are NFL veterans Todd Davis, John Gesek, Daimon Shelton, Lonie Paxton and Lorenzo Lynch. Former Hornet football player Ryan Coogler has made his mark in Hollywood as the writer and director of “Fruitvale Station”, “Creed” and “Black Panther.” Several others have chosen to remain Hornets and work in the athletics department, including four of Sacramento State current head coaches. Our students also enjoy unique career opportunities, from politics 2
to business, philanthropy to the arts, and more. If you want a future in California’s capital region and beyond, a degree from its capital university is your ticket. So rather than asking “Why Sac State?” the real question is: What are you waiting for? AMONG OUR MANY POINTS OF PRIDE: • Sacramento State is the fourth most diverse university in the western United States (U.S. News and World Report, 2019). • There is one faculty member for every 27 students at Sacramento State, and undergraduate classes averaged just 34 seats in 2014. • Home to more than 3,500 trees, Sac State is a Tree Campus USA, having held the distinction since 2013. • Sac State features the second-largest veterans program in the CSU system, with more than 1,200 veterans and their dependents. • The College of Business Administration has been AACSB-accredited since 1963, one of just 5 percent of the world’s 13,000 higher education institutions to have earned this designation. • The Capital Fellows Programs are consistently ranked among the nation’s top 10 internships. • Sac State offers two independent doctorates, in Physical Therapy and Educational Leadership. • We are the home of the nation’s second-largest Criminal Justice program. • Each year, Sac State’s School of Nursing graduates 200-250 skilled nurses, who average between a 95 percent and a 100 percent passage rate on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s licensure examination (NCLEX). • The University’s Honors Program provides highly motivated undergraduates with challenging and stimulating learning experiences in small class settings.
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STADIUM/GAMEDAY
HORNET STADIUM
• Originally built in 1969, Hornet Stadium is the home for Sacramento State football. The facility has a capacity of 21,195 — the second largest in the Big Sky Conference. • A new playing surface was installed prior to the 2021 season. The SprinTurf surface features the yardage numbers in Sacramento State’s font, the Big Sky Conference logos stitched into the field and new gold end zones. The surface also has a shock pad beneath it and an infill which is designed to reduce heat. • Hornet Stadium has served as the home of several professional football teams including the Sacramento Surge of the World League, the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League and Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League. • The stadium has also hosted the 2000 and 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and four NCAA Div. I Outdoor Track and Field Championships (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007). • The stadium is surrounded by The Well to the north and the Broad Athletic Fieldhouse to the south. The Well is Sacramento State’s student recreation and health center. It opened in 2010 (expanded in 2021) and features a large weight room, indoor spaces for basketball, volleyball, racquetball and soccer, a rock climbing wall and an elevated running track. • The Broad Athletic Fieldhouse is the home to Hornet football and track and field. Built in 2008, it includes coaches offices, meeting spaces, locker rooms, training rooms and weight rooms for the teams.
GAMEDAY
• The celebration of Hornet football begins well before kickoff with a lively tailgate party outside of Hornet Stadium. Fans then greet the team for Hornet Walk which includes the Sacramento State marching band, cheer and dance teams. • Once inside, Sacramento State students sit directly behind the Hornet bench at midfield. A new VIP fan section was added in the north end zone during the 2019 season.
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ADMINISTRATION
ROBERT S. NELSEN MARK ORR University President
Director of Athletics
Dr. Robert S. Nelsen, Sacramento State’s eighth permanent president, comes to Sacramento with his wife, Jody Hawkins Nelsen.
Mark Orr was named Sacramento State’s Director of Athletics on March 27, 2017. He became the University’s 16th athletics director.
Nelsen’s experience in public higher education spans nearly three decades, most of it spent in the University of Texas system. He was president of UT-Pan American from 2010 to 2014 and most recently served as special advisor to UT’s executive vice chancellor for Academic Affairs.
During that time, Orr has had a significant impact on Hornet Athletics, helping steer the program to multiple conference championships, record-breaking seasons, NCAA postseason appearances, and excellence in the classroom.
Nelsen was born in Brigham City, Utah, and grew up on a ranch in Montana. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science from Brigham Young University, and his doctorate from the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought, where his fields of study were modern literature, modern philosophy and modern political theory. In 1989-90, Nelsen taught English at the University of Illinois at Chicago before joining the faculty of the University of Texas-Dallas, where he founded the creative writing program and served as its director. During his 18 years at UT-Dallas, he also was a professor of Literary and Aesthetic Studies, and served as vice provost. In 2008-09, Nelsen was a professor of English and associate vice president for academic affairs at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. In 2010, he returned to the University of Texas system as the president of UT-Pan American in Edinburg. Among his proudest achievements was leading the effort to merge the university with the University of Texas-Brownsville to create the new University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, which has a medical school. He is a prolific and award-winning short-story writer. His play “We Bums” had a three-week run at Dallas’ Deep Ellum Theater in 1995. Among his many awards and honors, Nelsen was named the 2014 Man of the Year by the Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and received a Literacy Champion award from the South Texas Literacy Coalition in 2012. This spring, the Edinburg City Council unanimously voted to rename a city street “Dr. Robert Nelsen Drive.”
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One of Orr’s biggest decisions paid off quickly with the hiring of Troy Taylor as the Hornets’ head football coach prior to the 2019 season. In his first year leading the team, Taylor guided Sacramento State to a share of its first Big Sky Conference title and FCS playoff appearance. The team finished the year ranked ninth in the FCS — the best in school history — and Taylor was recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award while also earning Big Sky Coach of the Year honors. In addition to football’s 2019 title, the Hornets have won 12 additional conference championships under Orr’s watch. Sacramento State Athletics continues to excel in the classroom under Orr, receiving dozens of all-academic honors every semester. Both men’s basketball and women’s golf have received an NCAA Public Recognition Award every year of Orr’s tenure for having an Academic Progress Rate (APR) score that ranks among the top 10 percent nationally in their respective sports. Sacramento State remains the only public school in California to ever receive the NCAA Public Recognition Award in men’s basketball, and the Hornets have earned the honor four consecutive years. Orr graduated from Christian Brothers HS in Sacramento in 1994. He earned a scholarship to play football at Cal, where he played from 1994 to 1998. A four-year letterman defensive back on the California football team, Orr was an honorable mention all-academic Pac-10 selection in 1997 and 1998. He was awarded the Pappy Waldorf Honorary Scholarship for Academic Excellence in 1998 and received the Tiny Bates Memorial Award for Leadership in 1998. Orr and his wife, April, have two children, Tyson and Jacob.
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GAME NOTES Pierre Williams
A BRIEF PREVIEW
• Coming off its lone open week of the season, the Sacramento State football team will look to stay unbeaten in Big Sky Conference play when it hosts Southern Utah on Saturday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. from Fred Anderson Field at Hornet Stadium. • The game will serve as Health and Wellness Awareness Night. Sacramento State has partnered with Helinski’s Hope which supports student-athlete mental health. The team will wear green ribbons on the back of their helmets for the game. The team will also work with Paint Sacramento Pink which promotes breast cancer awareness. • The Hornets most recently defeated Idaho State, 23-21, on Sept. 25 to even their record at 2-2 overall and begin the Big Sky season 1-0. Sacramento State shut out the Bengals in the second half and sealed the game with an interception in the final minutes. • There will be multiple ways to follow this week’s game. Hornet fans can tune in to ESPN 1320 AM to hear the radio call of Jason Ross, Steve Mcelroy and Danny Sullivan. Live audio streaming is also available via www. hornetsports.com. • The game will also be streamed on ESPN+ with Dave Lewis and Darren Arbet providing the commentary.
SACRAMENTO STATE NOTES
• Sacramento State battled back from a halftime deficit to claim a 23-21 win at Idaho State on Sept. 25. Kyle Sentkowski kicked three second half field goals and the Hornet defense kept ISU off the scoreboard over the final two quarters. Sentkowski was name the Big Sky Special Teams Player of the Week after making field goals of 49, 27 and 40 yards in the second half. The 49-yarder tied him for the ninth longest in program history. The team finished plus-2 in turnover margin as Munchie Filer III and Marte Mapu each had interceptions. • Sacramento State has continued to use a two quarterback system through the first four games. Jake Dunniway has thrown for 300-plus yards in the last two contests and leads the team with 757 passing yards. Asher O’hara, who has thrown for 520 yards, is the leading rusher for the Hornets with 216 yards. O’Hara has also rushed for two scores and caught a TD pass on a trick play at Idaho State. • Pierre Williams became the first Hornet to have three consecutive 100-yard receiving games since 2015 as he broke the century mark against UNI (122 yards), Cal (121) and Idaho State (130). Williams enters this week ranked 12th in the FCS with an average of 104.0 receiving yards per game. • The linebacking duo of Marcus Hawkins and Taylor Powell rank first and second, respectively, in total tackles on the team. Hawkins has been credited with 30 stops this season while Powell has 22. Both players were in double digits at Cal.
OPPONENT PREVIEW: Southern Utah
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BIG SKY STANDINGS Team Eastern Washington Montana State UC Davis Sacramento State Montana Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Weber State Idaho Cal Poly Idaho State Southern Utah
BSC Overall Stk 2-0 5-0 W5 2-0 4-1 W4 2-0 5-0 W5 1-0 2-2 W1 1-1 3-1 L1 1-1 2-3 W1 1-1 2-3 L1 1-1 2-3 W1 1-1 2-3 W1 0-1 1-3 L3 0-2 1-4 L4 0-2 0-4 L5 0-2 1-4 L2
This Week’s Schedule UC Davis at Idaho State, 12 p.m.* Dixie State at Montana, 12 p.m. Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado, 12 p.m.* Cal Poly at Montana State, 1 p.m.* Portland State at Idaho, 2 p.m.* Southern Utah at Sacramento State, 6 p.m.* All Times Pacific
OPPONENT INFORMATION Southern Utah (1-4, 0-2)
Location Cedar City, Utah Founded 1897 Enrollment 12,582 Nickname Thunderbirds Conference Big Sky President Scott L. Wyatt Director of Athletics Debbie Corum Home Field Eccles Coliseum Head Coach Demario Warren Alma Mater, Year UC Davis, ‘08 Overall Record 21-36 (6th year) SUU Record Same Off. Coordinator Matt Wade Def. Coordinator Robert Bala Final 2020 Record 1-5 Final 2020 League Rec. 1-5 Letterman Returning 36 Starters Returning (O/D/ST) 23 (10/11/2) Football Contact Tyler Roper website www.suutbirds.com
• Southern Utah fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in Big Sky games following a 20-13 loss to Portland State in Cedar City on Saturday. The two teams traded leads until late in the third quarter when PSU tied the contest with a field goal. The Vikings then moved ahead with touchdown with 9:13 remaining for the game’s only points in the fourth quarter.
2021 SOUTHERN UTAH SCHEDULE/RESULTS 8/28
at San Jose State
9/2
at Arizona State
L, 45-14 L, 41-14
• Quarterback Justin Miller had guided the SUU offense in each game this season. Miller has completed 64.3 percent of his passes and has thrown for five touchdowns and 985 yards with six interceptions. Brandon Schenks has been his favorite target with 18 receptions for 207 yards and three TDs.
9/18
vs. Tarleton State
W, 40-35
9/25
EASTERN WASHINGTON*
L, 50-21
10/2
PORTLAND STATE*
L, 20-13
• Linebacker La’akea Kaho’ohanohano-Davis is the team’s leading tackler with 26 stops. The preseason all-Big Sky selection has four TFLs and three sacks among the total and also has intercepted a pass.
10/9
at Sacramento State*
6 p.m.
10/16
at Northern Arizona*
1 p.m.
• This week’s game will mark the final Big Sky football meeting between the two schools. Southern Utah will depart the Big Sky for the Western Athletic Conference beginning in the fall of 2022.
10/23
NORTHERN COLORADO*
10/30
at Montana*
• The Thunderbirds are coached by DeMario Warren who is in his sixth year. A native of Fairfield, Calif., Warren graduated from UC Davis in 2008.
11/6
at Idaho*
1 p.m.
11/13
WEBER STATE*
1 p.m.
5 p.m. 11 a.m.
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HORNET ROSTER SACRAMENTO STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER [2-2] No. Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Exp.
Hometown/Previous School
No. Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Exp.
0
Marqui Johnson
WR
5-8
167
Fr.
RS
Philadelphia, Pa. / Saguaro HS
51 Don Long
OL
6-3
281
Jr.
JC
Norco, Calif. / Riverside JC
1
Kaiden Bennett
QB
5-11 186
Fr.
TR
Sparks, Nev. / Nevada
52 Ivan Garza
OL
6-5
299
Fr.
RS
Delano, Calif. / Robert F. Kennedy HS
1
Munchie Filer III
CB
6-0
168
Sr.
TR
Compton, Calif. / Montana State
53 Justin Houlihan
LB
6-0
219
So.
JC
Grass Valley, Calif. / American River JC
2
Patrick Dean
CB
5-11 177
Fr.
HS
Ontario, Calif. / Colony HS
54 Tali Finefeuiaki
LB
6-0
229
Jr.
2V
Sunnyvale, Calif. / Wilcox HS
2
Dorian Hale
QB
6-0
189
Fr.
HS
Brentwood, Calif. / De La Salle HS
55 Jett Stanley
DL
6-4
281
So.
1V
Brentwood, Calif. / Heritage HS
3
Chris Miller
WR
6-2
191
Fr.
HS
Los Angeles, Calif. / Culver City HS
56 Brandon Knott
DL
6-3
258
Fr.
RS
Sacramento, Calif. / Inderkum HS
3
Prince Washington CB
5-9
177
Sr.
1V
Fresno, Calif. / Wyoming
57 Zach Corbitt
LB
6-2
225
Fr.
HS
Folsom, Calif. / Vista Del Lago HS
4
Isaiah Gable
WR
5-4
150
Sr.
3V
Sylmar, Calif. / Arleta HS
58 Mitchell Wolfe
LB
6-3
222
Fr.
HS
Sumner, Wash. / Sumner HS
4
Taylor Powell
LB
6-1
243
Sr.
TR
Tucson, Ariz. / Northern Arizona
59 Nathan Mejia
OL
6-3
295
Fr.
HS
Arcadia, Calif. / Cathedral HS
5
Devin Gandy
WR
6-1
175
Fr.
HS
Fontana, Calif. / Silverado HS
60 Robert Fiene
LS
5-11 238
So.
JC
Manhattan Beach, Calif. / El Camino JC
5
Marcus Hawkins
LB
5-11 227
Sr.
1V
Fresno, Calif. / Fresno City JC
61 Paula Hafoka
OL
6-1
295
Fr.
RS
Corona, Calif. / Centennial HS
6
Jordan Chin
WR
6-0
174
Sr.
TR
San Fernando, Calif. / Washington
62 Kenndel Riley
OL
6-3
325
Fr.
HS
Lincoln, Calif. / Capital Christian HS
7
Cameron Broussard S
6-0
198
Fr.
HS
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
63 Dustin Cognetti
LS
5-11 206
Jr.
RS
San Jose, Calif. / San Mateo JC
7
Yaro Duvalko
QB
6-3
178
Fr.
HS
Vancouver, Wash. / Skyview HS
64 Aidan Meek
OL
6-5
Fr.
HS
Bakersfield, Calif. / Garces Memorial HS
8
Jared Gipson
WR
6-1
196
Fr.
HS
Stockton, Calif. / St. Mary’s HS
65 Josh Reba
OL
6-2
280
Jr.
JC
Fresno, Calif. / Reedley JC
9
Marcus Fulcher
RB
5-9
205
So.
1V
Fresno, Calif. / Bullard HS
66 Billy Lutui
DL
6-1
291
Fr.
RS
Corona, Calif. / Centennial HS
9
Elijah King
CB
5-10 170
Fr.
TR
Elk Grove, Calif. / Montana State
67 Parker Kernek
OL
6-4
276
So.
1V
Castaic, Calif. / Valencia HS
10 Malik Jeter
S
5-11 196
Sr.
3V
Seaside, Calif. / Seaside HS
68 Sawyer Hays
OL
6-6
261
Fr.
HS
Sacramento, Calif. / Christian Brothers HS
69 Eric Fellenzer
P
6-5
230
So.
TR
Laguna Niguel, Calif. / Nevada
70 Daniel Bradbury
OL
6-3
295
So.
JC
Anchorage, Alaska / Sierra JC
71 Troy Stiefel
OL
6-5
292
Jr.
2V
Yorba Linda, Calif. / Yorba Linda HS
72 Jackson Slater
OL
6-3
294
Fr.
HS
Bellevue, Wash. / Newport HS
73 Ray Matelau
OL
6-3
304
So.
JC
Ontario, Calif. / Chaffey JC
74 Kaden Richardson OL
6-3
280
Fr.
TR
Folsom, Calif. / UC Davis
75 Joe Wagner
OL
6-3
290
Fr.
RS
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
76 Tyler Perez
Chino Hills, Calif. / Chino Hills HS
10 Asher O’Hara
QB
6-0
195
Jr.
TR
Rolling Meadows, Ill. / Middle Tennessee
11 Parker Clayton
WR
6-0
185
So.
1V
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
12 Jake Dunniway
QB
6-1
198
Jr.
1V
Tracy, Calif. / San Diego Mesa JC
13 Isaiah Capoocia
NB
5-11 215
Jr.
2V
Lakeside, Calif. / El Capitan HS
14 Marcus Aponte
S
6-0
200
So.
1V
Salida, Calif. / St. Mary’s HS
15 Marte Mapu
NB
6-3
221
Jr.
2V
Hawthorne, Calif. / Hawthorne HS
16 Marshel Martin
TE
6-2
209
So.
1V
Vallejo, Calif. / St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS
17 Dewey Cotton
WR
5-4
149
Jr.
2V
Stockton, Calif. / St. Mary’s HS
OL
6-5
291
Fr.
HS
18 Xavier Mason
WR
6-0
202
Fr.
RS
Tacoma, Wash. / Stadium HS
77 Kooper Richardson OL
6-5
295
Sr.
TR
Folsom, Calif. / UC Davis
19 Tykee Woods
CB
5-7
175
So.
1V
Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West HS
78 Brandon Weldon
6-3
295
Jr.
2V
Compton, Calif. / El Segundo HS
OL
20 Abel Ordaz
S
6-1
202
Jr.
2V
Brentwood, Calif. / De La Salle HS
79 Thomas Parker
OL
6-3
305
Sr.
3V
Coto de Caza, Calif. / Santa Margarita HS
21 BJ Perkinson
RB
5-10 216
Sr.
3V
Hawthorne, Calif. / Lawndale HS
80 Lucas Triplett
WR
6-2
190
Sr.
1V
Fort Bragg, Calif. / Santa Rosa JC
22 Eian Moore
S
6-0
196
Jr.
JC
Sacramento, Calif. / Sierra JC
81 Tao McClinton
TE
6-4
206
Jr.
2V
Seattle, Wash. / Sammamish HS
23 Michael Johnson
RB
5-7
182
Fr.
HS
Oxnard, Calif. / Pacifica HS
82 Joey Lewis
WR 5-11 180
Sr.
1V
Vallejo, Calif. / Azusa Pacific
23 Kainalu Martin
S
5-10 178
Jr.
RS
San Francisco, Calif. / San Mateo JC
83 Jarrell Anderson
TE
6-4
244
Jr.
2V
Spanaway, Wash. / Rainier Beach HS
24 Davion Ross
S
5-11 186
So.
1V
Sacramento, Calif. / Inderkum HS
84 Pierre Williams
WR
6-1
212
Jr.
2V
Gustine, Calif. / Patterson HS
25 Elijah Tau-Tolliver
RB
6-1
186
Fr.
HS
Sparks, Nev. / Reed HS
85 Cobe Weeks
TE
6-3
221
Fr.
HS
Roseville, Calif. / Granite Bay HS
26 Hunter Hall
WR
5-8
86 Ty Smith
WR
6-1
190
Fr.
HS
Apple Valley, Calif. / Apple Valley HS
87 Will Schalde
TE
6-5
224
Fr.
HS
Lemoore, Calif. / Lemoore HS
88 Charlie McBride
TE
6-3
246
So.
1V
Rocklin, Calif. / Rocklin HS
89 Gary Morrison
TE
6-2
210
Fr.
HS
Aliso Viejo, Calif. / JSerra HS
90 Josh Cooper
DL
6-2
223
So.
1V
Bellflower, Calif. / Downey HS
91 Sam Clark
P
6-3
198
So.
1V
Lilyfield, Australia / Melbourne University
92 Josh Baron
K
5-11 194
Fr.
HS
Murrieta, Calif. / Vista Murrieta HS
92 Jayce Gamble
DL
6-1
225
Fr.
HS
Santa Maria, Calif. / St. Joseph HS
93 Tyler Hardeman
DL
6-3
278
So.
1V
Cameron Park, Calif. / Folsom HS
94 Wyatt Hjelm
DL
6-4
253
Sr.
3V
Oakdale, Calif. / Oakdale HS
95 Mason Brosseau
DL
6-3
262
Fr.
HS
Hanford, Calif. / Hanford HS
176
Fr.
HS
Elk Grove, Calif. / Elk Grove HS
27 Gavin Davis-Smith
S
5-11 191
Fr.
RS
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
28 Kameron Rocha
S
6-0
178
Fr.
HS
San Jacinto, Calif. / San Jacinto HS
NB
6-1
207
Jr.
JC
Salinas, Calif. / Fresno City JC
30 Armon Bailey
LB
6-1
227
Jr.
2V
Vallejo, Calif. / Vanden HS
31 Elijah Gable
RB
5-5
152
Fr.
RS
Sylmar, Calif. / Sierra Canyon HS
31 Josiah Jacobs
29 Javion Macias
8
283
Hometown/Previous School
NB
6-1
200
Fr.
RS
Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro HS
32 Donovan Roebuck CB
6-0
185
Fr.
HS
Gardena, Calif. / JSerra HS
32 Cameron Skattebo RB
5-10 212
Fr.
HS
Rio Linda, Calif. / Rio Linda HS
33 Elijah Dotson
RB
6-0
193
Sr.
3V
Sacramento, Calif. / Antelope HS
34 Ariel Ngata
DL
6-3
214
Jr.
TR
Reno, Nev. / Washington
35 Dominick Sanders CB
6-0
193
Jr.
RS
Lincoln, Calif. / Sierra JC
96 John Carey III
DL
6-3
266
Fr.
HS
Stockton, Calif. / Chavez HS
36 Jalin Speed
CB
6-0
177
Fr.
HS
Lancaster, Calif. / Bishop Alemany HS
96 Connor Stutz
P
6-2
205
Fr.
HS
Seattle, Wash. / Bishop Blanchet HS
37 Nick Wyatt
Antelope, Calif. / Antelope HS
RB
5-10 190
Fr.
HS
Lancaster, Calif. / Paraclete HS
97 Carter Sullivan
DL
6-3
245
Fr.
HS
38 DeVaughn Houston CB
5-10 179
Fr.
HS
Compton, Calif. / Hawthorne HS
98 Kyle Sentkowski
K
6-0
209
Jr.
RS
Blaine, Wash. / Siskiyous JC
39 Jeremy Harris
LB
6-0
215
So.
1V
Simi Valley, Calif. / Moorpark HS
99 Leke Fashola
DL
6-4
258
Fr.
RS
Concord, Calif. / Clayton Valley Charter HS
40 Killian Rosko
DL
6-4
259
Jr.
3V
Sonora, Calif. / Sonora HS
41 DeShawn Lynch
DL
6-5
294
Fr.
HS
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
42 Marshaun Hunter
DL
6-2
229
So.
1V
Sacramento, Calif. / Del Campo HS
44 Josiah Erickson
DL
6-2
228
Sr.
3V
San Dimas, Calif. / San Dimas HS
45 Xavier Williams
DL
6-2
282
Fr.
HS
Gustine, Calif. / Atwater HS
46 Jace O’Hara
NB
5-11 196
So.
JC
Rolling Meadows, Ill. / Dupage JC
47 Darian Pollard
NB
6-1
213
Fr.
HS
Stockton, Calif. / Lincoln HS
48 Dylan Jorge
LB
6-0
223
Fr.
RS
Folsom, Calif. / Folsom HS
49 Kurt Landers, Jr.
LB
5-10 215
Fr.
RS
Oakland, Calif. / Saint Mary’s HS
50 Oge Feo
LB
6-1
Fr.
HS
Waianae, Hawaii / Bethel HS
230
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THUNDERBIRD ROSTER SOUTHERN UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER [1-4] No. Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
No. Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
0
Brandon Schenks
WR
6-3
210
So.
Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton HS
51 Easton Jones
K/P
5-11
175
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / Arbor View HS
1
Jason Thomas
52 Aaron Romero
DL
6-2
285
R-So.
1
JR Waters
53 Trent Whalen
LB
6-3
215
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / Arbor View HS
2
54 Noah Smith
LB
6-2
205
R-Fr.
Pioche, Nev. / Lincoln County HS
3
55 Mana Kula
DL
6-1
255
Fr.
56 Canaan Yarro
OL
6-1
295
R-Fr.
57 Tafao Amataga
DL
6-0
270
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS
58 Collin Larsen
OL
6-1
290
Fr.
Sandy, Utah / Jordan HS
59 Cameron Dahle
LB
6-3
210
Fr.
62 Leonidas Jacobsen
OL
6-3
290
R-So.
S
5-10
175
R-Jr.
Compton, Calif / Golden West JC
WR
6-3
180
R-Fr.
Oxnard, Calif. / Oregon
Thomas Duckett
RB
5-11
190
Sr.
Oxnard, Calif. / Ventura JC
Rand Jensen
QB
6-0
215
Fr.
Queen Creek, Ariz. / ALA Queen Creek
3
Kobe Singleton
CB
6-1
180
Fr.
Pasco, Wash. / Tri-Cities Prep HS
4
Akili Gray
S
5-11
195
Sr.
Kailua, Hawaii / Kamehameha HS
4
Justin Miller
QB
6-3
210
R-So.
5
Isaiah Williams
RB
6-1
220
So.
6
Tyler Skidmore
QB
6-2
210
R-So.
6
Damaje Yancey
CB
6-1
180
Fr.
63 Tiger Mulitalo
OL
6-1
315
Fr.
7
Desean Boyd
LB
6-2
225
R-Jr.
Detroit, Mich. / Eastern Michigan
64 Kyle Sfarcioc
OL
6-4
295
Fr.
7
Clayton Johnson
TE
6-4
250
R-Fr.
Springville, Utah / Springville HS
66 Noel Unufe
OL
6-4
320
R-Fr.
8
L. Kaho’ohanohano-Davis LB
6-1
215
R-Jr.
Kahului, Hawaii / Baldwin HS
67 Mitchell Halverson
OL
6-6
290
R-So.
Bountiful, Utah / Bountiful HS
8
Kotoni Sekona
TE
6-1
250
R-Jr.
Kahuku, Hawaii / Punahou Schools
68 Christy Nkanu
OL
6-4
300
R-So.
Los Angeles, Calif. / St. Paul HS
10 Greg Rogers
DL
6-4
290
R-Jr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / UCLA
70 Austin Leausa
OL
6-5
315
Fr.
West Jordan, Utah / West Jordan HS
11 Frank Harris III
WR
6-2
215
R-So.
Inglewood, Calif. / Basic Academy
71 Artese Gregory
OL
6-3
305
R-So.
Plainfield, Illinois / Plainfield East HS
11 Ty Vaimaona
DL
6-0
240
Sr.
Corona, Calif. / Sam Houston State
72 Lyle Santos
OL
6-3
300
R-Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / Arbor View HS
12 Jackson Berry
QB
6-0
200
Fr.
Prosper, Texas / Prosper HS
73 Collin Gardner
OL
6-3
285
Fr.
Vienna, Va. / Madison HS
12 Dylan Flowers
CB
5-11
Fr.
Playa Del Ray, Calif. / St. Bernard HS
74 Jose Rodriguez
OL
6-2
295
Jr.
Los Angeles, Calif. / East LA JC
13 David Atencio
WR
6-1
190
Jr.
Huntington Beach, Calif. / Golden West CC
14 Lance Lawson
WR
5-9
195
Jr.
Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS
15 Austin Ewing
QB
6-1
185
R-So.
Kealakekua, Hawaii / Konawaena HS
81 Brennon Hutchings
15 Clayton Jensen
LB
5-11
230
R-So.
Chesterfield, Mo. / Parkway West HS
82 Noah Alejado
16 Jalen Russell
CB
5-11
190
R-Jr.
Temecula, Calif. / Arizona State
83 Ethan Bolingbroke
WR
5-10
175
16 Zack Shepherd
QB
6-0
185
Fr.
Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field HS
84 Tanner McLachlan
TE
6-6
255
R-So. Lethbridge, Alberta / American Leadership Academy
17 Alonzo (L.J.) Davis
CB
6-2
195
R-Jr.
Los Angeles, Calif. / Gahr HS
85 Philip Brown
TE
6-3
245
R-Sr.
18 AJ Stanley
S
6-1
220
R-Jr.
Santa Clarita, Calif. / Hart HS
86 Mata’ava Ta’ase
TE
6-3
255
Fr.
Mesa, Ariz.
18 Nathan Suaste
TE
6-4
210
Fr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / Hunter HS
87 Devon Sa’Chisolm
WR
6-0
185
Fr.
Lahaina, Hawaii / Orem HS
19 Dallin Brown
WR
6-1
185
So.
St. George, Utah / Pine View HS
88 Jessie Campbell
WR
6-2
175
Fr.
Chula Vista, Calif. / Mater Dei Catholic HS
20 Dayne Christiansen
RB
5-8
175
Fr.
Pleasant Grove, Utah / Pleasant Grove HS
89 Zach Molina
WR
5-10
180
R-Fr.
Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS
21 Justin Brown
S
6-1
195
R-Jr.
Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee St.
90 Fabian Marble
LB
6-2
205
Jr.
Beaumont, Calif. / Azusa Pacific
22 Jordan Jefferson
RB
5-8
180
Fr.
Moreno Valley, Calif. / Rancho Verde HS
91 Francis Bemiy
DL
6-4
270
Jr.
Montreal, Canada / Carnegie HS
22 Aubrey Nellems
LB
6-1
210
R-So.
92 Edgardo Huerta
DL
6-2
270
Fr.
Hyrum, Utah / Mountain Crest HS
23 Karris Davis
RB
5-10
190
R-So.
93 BJ Tuimalatu
DL
6-3
290
Fr.
Taylorsville, Utah / Taylorsville HS
24 Kameron Jackson
S
6-1
185
Sr.
94 Drake Knowles
DL
6-1
290
R-So.
Lehi, Utah / Lehi HS
25 Jayden Clark
LB
6-0
220
R-So.
Dublin, Calif. / Dublin HS
96 Mykeal White
DL
6-3
285
R-Sr.
Lynwood, Calif. / Riverside JC
26 Izayah Fawson
LB
6-1
225
Fr.
Sandy, Utah / Jordan HS
97 Napa Nu’usa
DL
5-11
300
R-So.
28 Talmage Brown
RB
6-0
190
Fr.
Bluffdale, Utah / Summit Academy HS
99 Chad Tasi
DL
6-1
260
Fr.
29 George Ramirez
S
5-10
185
Fr.
Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS
30 David Moore III
RB
5-9
200
Fr.
Colorado Springs, Colo. / Pine Creek HS
31 Jake Gerardi
K/P
6-3
250
R-Jr.
32 Drake Fakahua
TE
5-11
240
R-Fr.
32 Jake Narayan
CB
5-11
180
Jr.
Vacaville, Calif. / Contra Costa JC
33 Iversyn Tapusoa
LB
6-1
185
Fr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS
Highland, Utah / Snow JC Chula Vista, Calif. / San Diego Mesa JC Roy, Utah / Roy HS Long Beach, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS
Las Vegas, Nev. / Shadow Ridge HS Midvale, Utah / Hillcrest HS Albany, Calif. / American River JC
Oceanside, Calif. / Azusa Pacific Cedar City, Utah / Cedar HS
34 Keilen Washington
S
6-2
185
Fr.
35 Billy Davis
LB
5-11
210
R-Fr.
St. George, Utah / Dixie HS
36 Torion White
S
6-2
170
Fr.
37 Carson Reed
K
6-3
195
Jr.
Wasilla, Alaska / Riverside City JC
38 Preston Larson
RB
6-0
205
Fr.
South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS
39 PJ Schuster
LB
6-0
220
40 Treyson Johnson
S
6-0
180
Fr.
Salt Lake City, Utah / West HS
42 Joe Tongamoa
DL
6-1
260
Fr.
Mountain View, Calif. / St. Francis HS
43 Quaid Murray
LB
6-1
235
R-Jr.
44 Kiki Laie
DL
6-3
250
Fr.
44 Mana Moniz
TE
5-11
235
R-Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. / Liberty HS
45 Tosh Wright
RB
6-0
230
R-Fr.
St. George, Utah / Pine View HS
46 Trevor Moser
DL
6-3
255
Fr.
47 Dillon Smith
LB
6-1
230
Fr.
Beaver, Utah / Beaver HS
48 Peyton Borrelli
TE
6-3
230
Fr.
Brentwood, Calif. / Liberty HS
49 Chris Kent
LS
6-1
240
Fr.
Simi Valley, Calif. / Sierra Canyon HS
Las Vegas, Nev. / Arbor View HS Long Beach, Calif / Long Beach Poly HS
Mesa, Ariz. / Skyline HS
Herriman, Utah / Herriman HS Provo, Utah / Timpview HS
Millville, Utah / Utah St. George, Utah / Desert Hills HS Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS Peoria, Ariz. / Liberty HS Spanish Fork, Utah / Maple Mountain HS
77 Braxton Jones
OL
6-7
310
R-Jr.
Murray, Utah / Murray HS
80 Judd Cockett
WR
5-11
180
Sr.
Honolulu, HI / Punahou HS
WR
6-2
190
K/P
5-10
R-Fr.
Beaver, Utah / Beaver HS
R-Sr.
Honolulu, Hawaii / Whitworth College
So.
Sandy, Utah / Jordan HS Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee St.
Rose Park, Utah / East HS Concord, Calif. / De La Salle HS
SOUTHERN UTAH COACHES
Head Coach: Demario Warren, 6th Season
Assistant Coaches: Ryan Hunt, Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Line; Matt Wade, Off. Coordinator/ Quarterbacks; Robert Bala, Def. Coordinator; Aaron Fernandez, Run Game Coordinator/Off. Line; Solomona Tapasa, Linebackers/Academics; Sam Elliott, Running Backs/Recruiting; Patrick Henderson, Cornerbacks; Trever McFalls, Tight Ends; Brady Measom, Wide Receivers; Derrick McMahen, Safeties; Guillermo Fierro, Director of Operations.
R-Fr. Pago Pago, American Samoa / Samoana HS
Cedar City, Utah / Cedar HS Oceanside, Calif. / Oceanside HS
Las Vegas, Nev. / Legacy HS
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DEPTH CHARTS SOUTHERN UTAH - DEPTH CHART
SACRAMENTO STATE - DEPTH CHART
SOUTHERN UTAH OFFENSE WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB
0 87 83 80 11 13 77 68 71 74 56 62 72 73 70 66 85 18 4 6 30 23
Brandon Schenks Devon Sa’Chisolm Ethan Bolingbroke Judd Cockett Frank Harris III David Atencio Braxton Jones Christy Nkanu Artese Gregory Jose Rodriguez Canaan Yarro Leonidas Jacobson Lyle Santos Collin Gardnew Austin Leausa Noel Unufe Philip Brown Nathan Suaste Justin Miller Tyler Skidmore David Moore III Karris Davis
6-3 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-9 5-10
210 185 175 180 215 190 310 300 305 295 295 290 300 285 315 320 245 210 210 210 200 190
SACRAMENTO STATE OFFENSE
So. Chandler, Ariz. Fr. Lahaina, Hawaii So. Sandy, Utah Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii RSo. Inglewood. Calif. Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. RSr. Murray, Utah RSo. Los Angeles, Calif. RSo. Plainfield, Ill. Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. RFr. Provo, Utah RSo. St. George, Utah RFr. Las Vegas, Nev. Fr. Vienna, Va. Fr. West Jordan, Utah RFr. Spanish Fork, Utah RSr. Birmingham, Ala. Fr. Salt Lake City, Utah So. Highland, Utah So. Roy, Utah Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. RSo. Midvale, Utah
WR or WR WR or LT LG C RG RT TE QB or RB
8 5 84 4 11 3 52 72 72 61 79 59 78 74 78 52 16 88 12 10 33 21
Jared Gipson Devin Gandy Pierre Williams Isaiah Gable Parker Clayton Chris Miller Ivan Garza Jackson Slater Jackson Slater Paula Hafoka Thomas Parker Nathan Mejia Brandon Weldon Kaden Richardson Kooper Richardson Ivan Garza Marshel Martin Charlie McBride Jake Dunniway Asher O’Hara Elijah Dotson BJ Perkinson
DE DT DT DE MLB SLB NICK CB FS SS CB or
94 40 93 99 55 56 44 42 5 30 4 39 15 46 1 24 20 7 10 27 35 2
Wyatt Hjelm Killian Rosko Tyler Hardeman Leke Fashola Jett Stanley Brandon Knott Josiah Erickson Marshaun Hunter Marcus Hawkins Armon Bailey Taylor Powell Jeremy Harris Marte Mapu Jace O’Hara Munchie Filer III Davion Ross Abel Ordaz Cameron Broussard Malik Jeter Gavin Davis-Smith Dominick Sanders Patrick Dean
K KO P LS/P LS/K KR PR
98 92 69 91 69 60 63 9 33 9 17
SOUTHERN UTAH DEFENSE DE 91 44 or 55 NT 10 93 DT 52 96 94 SLB 22 or 33 MLB 25 26 WLB 8 7 or 59 OLB 43 11 or 47 CB 17 12 FS 18 40 SS 21 1 or 36 CB 3 6
Francis Bemiy Kiki Laie Mana Kula Greg Rogers BJ Tuimalatu Aaron Romero Mykeal White Drake Knowles Aubrey Nellems Iversyn Tapusoa Jayden Clark Izayah Fawson
6-4 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-1 La’akea Kaho’ohanohano-Davis 6-1 Desean Boyd 6-2 Cameron Dahle 6-3 Quiad Murray 6-1 Ty Vaimaona 6-0 Dillon Smith 6-1 LJ Davis 6-2 Dylan Flowers 5-11 AJ Stanley 6-1 Treyson Johnson 6-0 Justin Brown 6-1 Jason Thomas 5-10 Torion White 6-2 Kobe Singleton 6-1 Damaje Yancey 6-1
PK or P H LS KR PR
Noah Alejado Carson Reed Jake Gerardi Judd Cockett Christ Kent Kiki Laie Deveon Sa’Chisolm Ethan Bolingbroke
270 250 255 290 290 285 285 290 210 185 220 225 215 225 210 235 240 230 195 180 220 180 195 175 170 180 180
Jr. Fr. Fr. RJr. Fr. So. Sr. So. RSo. Fr. RSo. Fr. RJr. RJr. Fr. RJr. Sr. Fr. RJr. Fr. RJr. Fr. RJr. RJr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Montreal, Quebec Las Vegas, Nev. Herrriman, Utah Las Vegas, Nev. Taylorsville, Utah Mesa, Ariz. Lynwood, Calif. Lehi, Utah Las Vegas, Nev. Salt Lake City, Utah Dublin, Calif. Sandy, Utah Wailuku, Hawaii Detroit, Mich. Millville, Utah Cedar City, Utah Corona, Calif. Beaver, Utah Los Angeles, Calif. Playa Del Ray, Calif. Santa Clarita, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Birmingham, Ala. Compton, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Pasco, Wash. Corona, Calif.
SOUTHERN UTAH SPECIALISTS
10
82 37 31 80 49 44 87 83
5-10 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-10
180 195 250 180 240 250 185 175
RSr. Jr. RJr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.
Honolulu, Hawaii Wasilla, Alaska Oceasnide, Calif. Honolulu, Hawaii Simi Valley, Calif. Oceanside, Calif. Lahaina, Hawaii Sandy, Utah
6-1 6-1 6-1 5-4 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10
196 175 212 150 185 191 299 294 294 295 305 295 295 280 295 299 210 246 198 195 193 216
Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Stockton, Calif. Fontana, Calif. Gustine, Calif. Sylmar, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Delano, Calif. Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue, Wash. Corona, Calif. Coto de Caza, Calif. Arcadia, Calif. Compton, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Delano, Calif. Vallejo, Calif. Rocklin, Calif. Tracy, Calif. Rolling Meadows, Ill. Sacramento, Calif. Hawthorne, Calif.
SACRAMENTO STATE DEFENSE 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11
253 259 278 258 281 258 228 229 227 227 243 215 221 196 168 186 202 198 196 178 193 177
Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
Oakdale, Calif. Sonora, Calif. Cameron Park, Calif. Concord, Calif. Brentwood, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. San Dimas, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Fairfield, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Simi Valley, Calif. Hawthorne, Calif. Rolling Meadows, Ill. Compton, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Brentwood, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Seaside, Calif. Folsom, Calif. Lincoln, Calif. Ontario, Calif.
SACRAMENTO STATE SPECIALISTS Kyle Sentkowski Josh Baron Eric Fellenzer Sam Clark Eric Fellenzer Robert Fiende Dustin Cognetti Marcus Fulcher Elijah Dotson Marcus Fulcher Dewey Cotton
6-0 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-4
209 194 230 198 230 238 206 205 193 205 149
Jr. Blaine, Wash. Fr. Murrieta, Calif. So. Laguna Niguel, Calif. So. Lilyfield, Australia So. Laguna Niguel, Calif. So. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Jr. San Jose, Calif. So. Fresno, Calif. Sr. Sacramento, Calif. So. Fresno, Calif. Jr. Stockton, Calif.
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LEADERS SOUTHERN UTAH - LEADERS RUSHING David Moore III Karris Davis Dayne Christiansen
ATT. GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LNG AVG/G 47 178 26 152 3.2 4 34 30.4 38 161 21 140 3.7 1 28 28.0 16 63 4 59 3.7 0 9 29.5
PASSING Justin Miller
RECEIVING Brandon Schenks Ethan Bollingbroke Judd Cockett
PUNTING Jake Gerardi
PUNT RETURNS Ethan Bollingbroke
KICK RETURNS Judd Cockett
DEFENSE
EFFIC. C-A-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G 120.94 99-154-6 64.3 985 5 32 197.00 REC. YDS AVG 18 207 11.50 16 188 11.75 14 142 10.14
Justin Miller
TD LNG AVG/G 3 32 41.4 1 27 37.6 0 24 35.5
NO. YDS AVG LNG TB FC I20 50+ 18 866 48.11 70 1 2 4 8
RUSHING Asher O’Hara Elijah Dotson BJ Perkinson
ATT. GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LNG AVG/G 61 255 39 216 3.5 2 13 54.0 28 113 18 95 3.4 1 17 23.8 16 93 2 91 5.7 0 25 22.8
PASSING Jake Dunniway Asher O’Hara
EFFIC. C-A-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G 142.4 51-86-1 59.3 757 3 60 189.2 105.8 52-91-3 57.1 520 2 36 130.0
RECEIVING Pierre Williams Marshel Martin Elijah Dotson
PUNTING Sam Clark
NO. YDS AVG TD LNG 3 13 4.3 0 13
PUNT RETURNS Marcus Fulcher
NO. YDS AVG TD LNG 9 160 17.8 0 23
KICK RETURNS Marcus Fulcher
UA-AT TOT
La’akea Kaho’ohanohano-Davis 26-28 44
AJ Stanley Francis Bemiy Jayden Clark Quiad Murray
SACRAMENTO STATE - LEADERS
25-12 15-11 10-15 13-3
37 26 25 16
TFL 4.0-25 0.0-0 8.0-19 0.5-0 3.0-5
SACK INT 3.0-24 1 0.0-0 0 2.0-11 0 0.0-0 0 1.0-1 0
FF-FR 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
DEFENSE Marcus Hawkins Taylor Powell Josiah Erickson Tyler Hardeman
QUICK FACTS
REC. YDS AVG 26 416 16.0 20 237 11.9 18 108 6.0
TD LNG AVG/G 1 35 104.0 3 34 79.0 0 19 27.0
NO. YDS AVG LNG TB FC I20 50+ 18 842 46.8 57 2 8 9 4 NO. YDS AVG TD LNG 3 13 4.3 0 11 NO. YDS AVG TD LNG 5 111 22.2 0 34 UA-AT TOT TFL 14-16 30 4.5-19 7-15 22 0.0-0 13-7 20 4.5-21 6-9 15 2.5-5
SACK INT 1.0-3 1 0.0-0 0 3.0-18 0 0.0-0 0
FF-FR 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
Marcus Hawkins
SOUTHERN UTAH CATEGORY SACRAMENTO STATE Cedar City, Utah Location Sacramento, Calif. 12,582 Enrollment 31,135 Demario Warren Head Coach Troy Taylor UC Davis, ‘08 Alma Mater California, ‘89 21-35 (6th) Overall Record (Yr.) 11-6 (3rd) 21-35 (6th) Record at School (Yr.) 11-6 (3rd) Ryan Hunt Asst. Head Coach Kris Richardson Matt Wade Off. Coordinator Troy Taylor Robert Bala Def. Coordinator Andy Thompson
COMPARATIVE STATISTICS
SUU CATEGORY SAC 20.4 Points/Game 22.0 38.2 Points Allowed/Game 26.0 104 First Downs 102 107.8 Rush Yards/Game 117.3 201.4 Pass Yards/Game 323.3 309.2 Total Offense 440.5 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 30-54.2 Penalties-Yds/Game 34-74.5 31:16 Time of Possession 33:49
SERIES HISTORY
Series Record: Series tied, 9-9 In Sacramento: Sacramento State leads, 6-3 Last Sacramento State Home Win: 2017 (54-27) Largest Sacramento State Win: 27 (54-27, 2017) Largest SUU Win: 44 (44-0, 2015) Longest Sacramento State Win Streak: 3 (1994-2004) Longest SUU Win Streak: 4 (1990-93)
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TROY TAYLOR
Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator | Third Year | California, ’89
AT SACRAMENTO STATE
• Troy Taylor was named the 11th head football coach at Sacramento State on Dec. 17, 2018. • In his first season with the Hornets, he guided the team to a 9-4 overall record and a 7-1 league record which gave the team a share of the Big Sky Conference title for the first time in school history as well as its first NCAA FCS Playoff berth. • For those efforts, he was named the conference coach of the of the year and was the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award (FCS national coach of the year). • Sacramento State was ranked as high as third in the Football Championship Subdivision and set records for most points, touchdowns and passing yards in school history. • The Hornets had a school record 15 players named all-conference, including a Big Sky-leading seven on the first team. • Quarterback Kevin Thomson was named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year and one of four finalists for the Walter Payton Award. • Thomson amassed 3,835 yards of total offense and set the school record by accounting for 39 touchdowns.
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• Served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Utah for 2017-18. • In 2018, the Utes won the Pac-12 Conference South title for the first time in school history and finished the season with a 9-5 overall record and an appearance in the Holiday Bowl. • Utah averaged 28.7 points per game in 2018 and averaged 396.0 yards per game in a balanced attack which featured 186.8 yards rushing and 209.2 yards passing per game. • His offense featured a pair of quarterbacks during the year who combined to completed 61.9 percent of their passes with 15 touchdowns. Seventeen players caught a pass with eight hauling in at least 10. Running back Zack Moss sparked the ground game with 1,096 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns. • During his first season with the Utes (2017), his offense featured a second-team all-Pac-12 receiver (Darren Carrington II) and a 1,000-yard rusher (Moss). Taylor’s offense spread the ball around with 16 players catching passes and 11 players rushing from scrimmage. • Utah amassed 413.4 total yards per game and posted a 30-14 win over West Virginia in the Heart of Dallas Bowl.
HONORS • 2019 Eddie Robinson Award Winner (FCS Coach of the Year) • 2019 Big Sky Coach of the Year
HOMETOWN Rancho Cordova, Calif.
• Located 15 miles east of Sacramento along Highway 50. • Originated as a gold mining town but boomed in the 1950s with Mather Air Force Base and Aerojet. • Cordova HS alumni include NBC news anchor Lester Holt, MLB players Chris Bosio, Geoff Jenkins and Jerry Manuel, NFL veterans Gerald and Kevin Willhite and Seneca Wallace.
COACHING EXPERIENCE • Sacramento State Head Coach (2019-pres.) • Utah Off. Coordinator/QBs (2017-18) • Eastern Washington Co-Off. Coordinator/QBs (2016) • Folsom HS Co-Head Coach (2002-04; 2012-15) • Christian Brothers HS Assistant Coach (2000) • California TEs/QBs/WRs/Recruiting Coord. (1996-99) • Colorado Graduate Assistant/WRs (1995) • Casa Roble HS Assistant Coach (1994)
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AT EASTERN WASH.
• Taylor returned to college football in 2016 as the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Washington. • That season, he directed the top passing offense in the FCS and set numerous national and school records. • The Eagles averaged an FCS-best 401.0 passing yards per game, ranked second nationally with 529.6 yards per game and was third in scoring offense (42.4 ppg). • EWU posted a 12-2 overall record and advanced to the FCS semifinals. • Gage Gubrud set an NCAA FCS single-season record by passing for 5,160 yards while throwing 48 touchdown passes. • Gubrud, the 2016 FCS Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, averaged 368.6 passing yards per game, which also led the nation. • All-American Cooper Kupp caught 117 passes for 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns before being selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the third round of the NFL Draft.
EARLY CAREER
• First coaching job was at Casa Roble High School in Orangevale, Calif., in 1994. • The following year, he was a graduate assistant at Colorado where he worked with the wide receivers. • Returned to Cal in 1996 and remained at his alma mater through 2000 where he had stints coaching receivers, quarterbacks and tight ends. • Was also Cal’s recruiting coordinator in 1999. • Became an assistant athletics director at Christian Brothers High School (2000-01) in Sacramento, where he also taught and was an assistant football coach for one season (2000). • Spent 2003-04 at Folsom High School as the cohead coach. • Stepped away from coaching after the 2004 season but remained in football, serving as the radio analyst for Cal from 2005-11.
AS A PLAYER
• Guided Cordova High School to a 14-0 record and a section championship while being named the Northern California Player of the Year in 1985. • Continued his career at Cal where he was the starting quarterback for the Golden Bears from 1986-89. • Led the Pac-10 in total offense as a senior and left Cal as the all-time leading passer with 8,126 yards. • He was drafted by the New York Jets in the fourth round of the 1990 NFL Draft. • Was a member of the Jets in 1990-91.
PERSONAL
• Graduated from Cal with a degree in education in 1989. • He and his wife, Tracey, have three children (sons Noah and Aaron and daughter Ella).
AT FOLSOM HS
• Taylor was co-head coach from 2012-15. • The Bulldogs set numerous California state records, including the most points scored in a season. • Folsom posted a 58-3 overall record, won the SacJoaquin Section title each season and claimed the 2014 CIF Div. I championship with a 68-7 win over Oceanside HS. • The team also set the California record for passing yards in four consecutive years. • One of his stars with the Bulldogs was Jake Browning, who would become the 2016 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year for Washington. • Browning set national records for touchdowns in a season (91 in 2014, tied) and a career (229, in just three seasons). • He set a number of California state high school records as well, including season (5,790) and career (16,775) passing yards.
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THE COACHES KRIS RICHARDSON
BOBBY FRESQUES
Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Line 3rd Year Chico State, ’94
Quarterbacks 3rd Year Sacramento State, ’92
Previous Experience Folsom High School - Head Coach (2005-18)
ANDY THOMPSON
JEREMY LAPAN
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 3rd Year Montana, ’04
Tight Ends/Special Teams Coord. 3rd Year Montana, ’11
Previous Experience Northern Arizona - Def. Coordinator (2009-18), Linebackers (2007-08), Running Backs (2005-06); Eastern Oregon - Linebackers (2004)
Previous Experience Utah - Graduate Assistant/Analyst (2012-18)
CHEROKEE VALERIA
MALCOLM AGNEW
Def. Passing Game Coordinator/ Secondary 3rd Year | Central Washington, ’99
Running Backs 2nd Year Southern Illinois, ’15
Previous Experience Eastern Wash. - Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coordinator (2012-18); Southeast Missouri - Secondary (2011); Cal Poly - Def. Asst. (2010); Idaho State - Cornerbacks (2007-10)
Previous Experience North Dakota - Running Backs (2017-19) Nebraska - Recruiting Assistant (2016)
SAM COLE
TYLER OSBORNE
Safeties 3rd Year Tarleton State, ’11
Wide Receivers 3rd Year Oregon, ’16
Previous Experience Folsom High School - Def. Coordinator (2011-14; 2016-18); Montana State - Def. Intern (2015)
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Previous Experience Folsom HS - QBs (2010-18); Christian Brothers HS - Head Coach (1999-04); Cal Off. Asst. (1998); Sacramento State - WRs (1997); Sacramento City (1996)
Previous Experience Washington - Graduate Assistant (2017-18) Oregon - Undergraduate Assistant (2012-16)
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CHRIS PARRY
Defensive Line 3rd Year Montana, ’87
Dir. of Recruiting/Player Development 3rd Year Cal Poly, ’88
Previous Experience Southern Illinois - Asst. HC/Def. Coordinator (2016-18); UNLV - DC (201014); Utah State - DC (2000-03); Montana - (2004-09; 1987-99)
RYAN DEATRICK Strength & Conditioning 3rd Year Simpson (Iowa), ’13 Previous Experience Houston - Asst. Strength & Conditioning (2015-18); South Dakota - Asst. Strength & Conditioning (2014); Graduate Assistant (2013).
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Previous Experience Folsom HS - RBs (2013-18); Assistant (2001-08); American River JC - Off. Coord./QBs (2012); WRs (2009-11); San Mateo JC (1987); Mills HS (1985-86)
GARRETT WOLFE Director of Operations Third Year Texas, ’10 Previous Experience Stanford - Operations/Recruiting (2015-18); Portland State - Director of Operations (2014); Sacramento State - Operations (2011-13); Sacramento Mountain Lions (2010)
TYLER MARKOWITZ
JEFFREY GOLDSMITH
Operations & Recruiting Assistant 2nd Year | Arizona, ’17
Football Operations Intern 2nd Year | Mississippi College, ’12
JUSTIN LANTZ
VINNIE JOHNSON
Video Coordonator/Def. Analyst 7th Year | Glenville State, ’11
Off. Graduate Assistant 3rd Year | California, ’17
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Amanda Morton, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer
ADRIAN GALLEGOS
BILL LASLETT
Def. Graduate Assistant 3rd Year | Sacramento State, ’16
Special Teams Analyst 1st Year | SE Oklahoma State, ’92
CODY OLESKI
GREG FONG
Student Manager - Recruiting/Off. 2nd Year
Student Manager - Recruiting/Off. 3rd Year
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OLANDA JAMES
Student Manager - Recruiting/Off. 2nd Year
Recruiting Intern 1st Year | Trinity, ’17
Enrique Becerra, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jenna Paulk Academic Success Specialist
Tristan McLaren Strength & Conditioning Coach
Austin Sparks Strength & Conditioning Coach
Lana Brown Strength & Conditioning Coach
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Marqui Johnson WR | 5-8 | 167 | Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Saguaro HS
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Isaiah Gable WR | 5-4 | 150 | Sr. Sylmar, Calif. Arleta HS
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Dorian Hale QB | 6-0 | 189 | Fr. Brentwood, Calif. De La Salle HS
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Marcus Hawkins LB | 5-11 | 227 | Sr. Fresno, Calif. Fresno City JC
Chirs Miller WR | 6-2 | 191 | Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Culver City HS
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Parker Clayton WR | 6-0 | 185 | So. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS
Jared Gipson WR | 6-1 | 196 | Fr. Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s HS
Jake Dunniway QB | 6-1 | 198 | Jr. Tracy, Calif. San Diego Mesa JC
Marcus Fulcher RB | 5-9 | 205 | So. Fresno, Calif. Bullard HS
Isaiah Capoocia NB | 5-11 | 215 | Jr. Lakeside, Calif. El Capitan HS
Elijah King CB | 5-10 | 170 | Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. Montana State
Marcus Aponte S | 6-0 | 200 | So. Salida, Calif. St. Mary’s HS
Malik Jeter S | 5-11 | 196 | Sr. Seaside, Calif. Seaside HS
Marte Mapu NB | 6-3 | 221 | Jr. Hawthorne, Calif. Hawthorne HS
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Marshel Martin TE | 6-2 | 209 | So. Vallejo, Calif. St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS
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Eian Moore S | 6-0 | 196 | Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Sierra JC
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Kainalu Martin DB | 5-10 | 178 | Jr. San Francisco, Calif. San Mateo JC
19 Tykee Woods DB | 5-7 | 175 | So. Fresno, Calif. Clovis West HS
24 Davion Ross DB | 5-11 | 186 | So. Sacramento, Calif. Inderkum HS
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Elijah Tau-Tolliver RB | 6-1 | 186 | Fr. Sparks, Nev. Reed HS
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Bryant Perkinson RB | 5-10 | 216 | Sr. Hawthorne, Calif. Lawndale HS
Hunter Hall WR | 5-8 | 176 | Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. Elk Grove HS
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Gavin Davis-Smith S | 5-11 | 191 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS
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Donovan Roebuck CB | 6-0 | 185 | Fr. Gardena, Calif. JSerra HS
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Kameron Rocha S | 6-0 | 178 | Fr. San Jacinto, Calif. San Jacinto HS
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Elijah Dotson RB | 6-0 | 193 | Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Antelope HS
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Nick Wyatt RB | 5-10 | 190 | Fr. Lancaster, Calif. Paraclete HS
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Josiah Erickson DL | 6-2 | 228 | Sr. San Dimas, Calif. San Dimas HS
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Xavier Williams DL | 6-2 | 282 | Fr. Gustine, Calif. Atwater HS
Jeremy Harris LB | 6-0 | 215 | So. Simi Valley, Calif. Moorpark HS
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40 Killian Rosko DL | 6-4 | 259 | Jr. Sonora, Calif. Sonora HS
47 Darian Pollard NB | 6-1 | 213 | Fr. Stockton, Calif. Lincoln HS
41 DeShawn Lynch DL | 6-5 | 294 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS
48 Dylan Jorge LB | 6-0 | 223 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS
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Oge Feo LB | 6-1 | 230 | Fr. Waianae, Hawaii Bethel HS
51 Don Long OL | 6-3 | 281 | Jr. Norco, Calif. Riverside JC
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Zach Corbitt LB | 6-2 | 225 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. Vista Del Lago HS
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Justin Houlihan LB | 6-0 | 219 | So. Grass Valley, Calif. American River JC
Nathan Mejia OL | 6-3 | 295 | Fr. Arcadia, Calif. Cathedral HS
Robert Fiene LS | 5-11 | 238 So. Manhattan Beach, Calif. El Camino JC
Jordan Stanley OL | 6-4 | 281 | So. Brentwood, Calif. Heritage HS
Paula Hafoka OL | 6-1 | 295 | Fr. Corona, Calif. Centennial HS
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Kenndel Riley OL | 6-3 | 325 | Fr. Lincoln, Calif. Capital Christian HS
Sawyer Hays OL | 6-6 | 261 | Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Christian Brothers HS
Kaden Richardson OL | 6-3 | 280 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. UC Davis
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Lucas Triplett WR | 6-2 | 190 | Sr. Fort Bragg, Wash. Santa Rosa JC
Dustin Cognetti LS | 5-11 | 206 | Jr. San Jose, Calif. San Mateo JC
Eric Fellenzer P | 6-5 | 230 | So. Laguna Niguel, Calif. Nevada
Joe Wagner OL | 6-3 | 260 | Fr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS
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Tao McClinton TE | 6-4 | 206 | Jr. Seattle, Wash. Sammamish HS
Aiden Meek OL | 6-5 | 283 | Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. Garces Memorial HS
Daniel Bradbury OL | 6-3 | 295 | So. Anchorage, Alaska Sierra JC
Tyler Perez OL | 6-5 | 291 | Fr. Chino Hills, Calif. Chino Hills HS
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Joey Lewis WR | 5-11 | 180 | Sr. Vallejo, Calif. Azusa Pacific
Josh Reba OL | 6-2 | 280 | Jr. Fresno, Calif. Reedley JC
Troy Stiefel OL | 6-5 | 292 | Jr. Yorba Linda, Calif. Yorba Linda HS
Kooper Richardson OL | 6-5 | 295 | Sr. Folsom, Calif. UC Davis
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Jarrell Anderson TE | 6-4 | 244 | Jr. Spanaway, Wash. Rainier Beach HS
Billy Lutui DL | 6-1 | 291 | Fr. Corona, Calif. Centennial HS
Jackson Slater OL | 6-3 | 294 | Fr. Bellevue, Wash. Newport HS
Brandon Weldon OL | 6-3 | 295 | Jr. Compton, Calif. El Segundo HS
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Pierre Williams WR | 6-1 | 212 | Jr. Gustine, Calif. Patterson HS
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Parker Kernek OL | 6-4 | 276 | So. Castaic, Calif. Valencia HS
Ray Matelau OL | 6-3 | 304 | So. Ontario, Calif. Chaffey JC
Thomas Parker OL | 6-3 | 305 | Sr. Coto de Caza, Calif. Santa Margarita HS
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Ty Smith WR | 6-1 | 190 | Fr. Apple Valley, Calif. Appley Valley HS
Josh Baron K | 5-11 | 194 | Fr. Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS
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Connor Stutz P | 6-2 | 205 | Fr. Seattle, Wash. Bishop Blanchet HS
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Will Schalde TE | 6-5 | 224 | Fr. Lemmore, Calif. Lemoore HS
Jayce Gamble DL | 6-1 | 225 | Fr. Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph HS
97 Carter Sullivan DL | 6-3 | 245 | Fr. Antelope, Calif. Antelope HS
Charlie McBride TE | 6-3 | 246 | So. Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin HS
Tyler Hardemann DL | 6-3 | 278 | So. Cameron Park, Calif. Folsom HS
98 Kyle Sentkowski K | 6-0 | 209 | Jr. Blaine, Wash. Siskiyous JC
Gary Morrison TE | 6-2 | 210 | Fr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. JSerra HS
Wyatt Hjelm DL | 6-4 | 253 | Sr. Oakdale, Calif. Oakdale HS
Josh Cooper DL | 6-2 | 223 | So. Bellflower, Calif. Downey HS
Mason Brosseau DL | 6-3 | 262 | Fr. Hanford, Calif. Hanford HS
Sam Clark P | 6-3 | 198 | So. Lilyfield, Australia Melbourne University
John Carey III DL | 6-3 | 266 | Fr. Stockton, Calif. Chavez HS
99 Leke Fashola DL | 6-4 | 258 | Fr. Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley Charter
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YEARLY LEADERS Year Rushing Passing Receiving Scoring Total Offense Kick Returns Punt Returns All-Purpose (att-yds-td) (yds-td-int) (rec-yds-td) (pts) (yds) (ret-yds-td) (ret-yds-td) (yds) 1954 Statistics Not Available 1955 Statistics Not Available 1956 J.R. Gillaspy John Eaton Roddy Hamilton Roddy Hamilton John Eaton N/A N/A N/A (109-584-4) (343-3-2) (20-340-5) (30) (730) 1957 Leroy McNear Fred Scott Dan Chamberlain John Eaton Fred Scott N/A N/A N/A (91-434-3) (731-4-N/A) (22-354-3) (50) (731) 1958 Statistics Not Available 1959 Jim Holt Fred Scott Raul Quesada Holt/Barba Fred Scott N/A N/A N/A (117-610-2) (970-3-9) (23-408-3) (12) (910) 1960 Statistics Not Available 1961 Statistics Not Available 1962 Gene Reyes Mike Flock Gary Kelley Gene Reyes Gene Reyes N/A N/A N/A (95-493-6) (414-1-4) (20-203-1) (36) (564) 1963 Marvin Grim Jay Stromgren Gary Kelley N/A Marvin Grim N/A N/A N/A (11-536) (296-6-2) (7-89-0) (536) 1964 Homer Mascorro Bob Miller Gary Kellley Mike Clemons Bob Miller N/A N/A Gary Kelley (125-441-N/A) (906-9-3) (31-543-7) (69) (1,054) (546) 1965 Rich Falk Bob Miller Davie Cummings Davie Cummings Bob Miller N/A N/A Davie Cummings (48-184-0) (725-5-8) (22-417-4) (24) (795) (555) 1966 Al Nicholas Lyle James Bill Yurong Mike Clemons Lyle James N/A Dennis Jones Al Nicholas (140-606-7) (783-6-9) (27-407-2) (67) (1,121) (17-124-0) (697) 1967 John Scorza Lyle James Bill Yurong John Scorza Lyle James Charlie Acosta Marvin Welch Bill Yurong (204-683-10) (1,061-9-12) (57-746-5) (60) (1,235) (13-279-0) (16-242-1) (767) 1968 John Scorza Lyle James Mike Carter Lyle James Lyle James Charlie Bell Charlie Bell Mike Carter (166-674-5) (1,553-7-19) (50-728-3) (36) (1,706) (10-175-0) (20-360-0) (748) 1969 Mantel Williams Mike Lippi Mike Carter Mike Carter Mike Lippi Charlie Bell Jerry Ford Mike Carter (108-617-2) (1,228-16-6) (60-1,106-14) (84) (1,189) (14-348-0) (15-195-0) (1,097) 1970 Charlie Bell Mike Lippi Chris Bowman Chris Bowman Mike Lippi Charlie Bell Charlie Bell Chris Bowman (80-209-3) (1,912-10-14) (51-800-8) (48) (1,746) (9-235-1) (25-193-0) (851) 1971 Rick Combs Larry Rodericks Chris Bowman Rick Combs Larry Rodericks Tom Jones Tom Jones Rick Combs (140-650-7) (666-6-6) (22-417-3) (48) (666) (6-146-0) (10-46-1) (741) 1972 Don Lewis Mike Teresa Mike Pavone Don Lewis Mike Teresa N/A N/A Don Lewis (186-690-6) (529-3-8) (19-295-2) (36) (529) (734) 1973 Bobby Martinez Mike Teresa Mike Pavone Roy Arreygue Mike Teresa Norman Smith Norman Smith Bobby Martinez (105-416-3) (609-4-9) (21-343-4) (28) (834) (13-227-0) (13-124-0) (416) 1974 George Sula Fred Scaler Dale Long George Sula George Sula Mike Smith Mike Smith George Sula (270-1,084-10) (548-2-12) (15-264-1) (66) (1,147) (21-456-0) (18-148-0) (1,219) 1975 Ron Choate Tony Thomas Marc McGinn Ray Williams Tony Thomas Ray Williams Mike Smith Ray Williams (134-645-3) (1,301-3-13) (19-309-2) (36) (1,185) (21-592-1) (5-49-0) (1,156) 1976 Ray Williams Rick Shrout Steve Barnes Dan Siroskey Rick Shrout Ray Williams Eric Sharp Ray Williams (165-517-1) (940-7-8) (295) (32) (893) (40-828-1) (9-46-0) (1,424) 1977 Ronnie Edwards Randy Cantrell Ralph Clark Gervase Thomas Randy Cantrell Ralph Clark Ralph Clark Ralph Clark (148-570-1) (752-2-5) (33-517-1) (18) (752) (41-650-1) (10-41-0) (1,208) 1978 Ken Chism Ken O’Brien Ralph Clark Ralph Clark Ken O’Brien Ralph Clark Ralph Clark Ralph Clark (99-346-2) (752-4-4) (24-317-3) (18) (752) (32-487-0) (11-65-0) (896) 1979 Dennis Bright Ken Broughton Chuck Smith Jeff Truesdail Ken Broughton Dennis Bright Jim Brown Dennis Bright (71-261-1) (751-3-11) (18-305-2) (30) (892) (12-186-0) (25-103-0) (463) 1980 John Farley Ken Broughton Otis Gillespie Steve Alvidrez John Farley Fred Douglas Bret Satchwell John Farley (177-931-4) (907-4-10) (24-572-3) (41) (931) (9-147-0) (6-27-0) (969) 1981 John Farley Mike Sullivan Marvin Shelly Marvin Shelly Mike Sullivan Johnnie Dodge Bret Satchwell John Farley (161-716-3) (1,380-8-9) (32-581-7) (54) (1,338) (20-371-0) (28-271-1) (912) 1982 John Farley Mike Sullivan Kevin Fontes John Farley Mike Sullivan Lee Holcomb David Hogge John Farley (189-1,137-13) (2,167-15-12) (52-1,207-6) (90) (2,099) (20-371-0) (20-186-0) (1,381) 1983 John Farley Mike Sullivan Brian Sallee John Farley Mike Sullivan Junior Hawkins Junior Hawkins John Farley (199-1,078-10) (1,538-11-6) (29-547-3) (66) (1,471) (15-349-0) (12-154-0) (1,244) 1984 Mark Schutz Greg Knapp Kevin Gatewood Mark Shutz Greg Knapp Mario Bobino Mario Bobino Mark Shutz (223-1,064-10) (2,083-16-15) (41-551-3) (60) (1,986) (28-554-1) (17-123-0) (1,149) 1985 Donald Hair Greg Knapp Lin Klinkhammer Donald Hair Greg Knapp Orlando Mayes Robert Holland Donald Hair (161-1,097-11) (1,357-12-10) (43-562-3) (66) (1,320) (18-354-0) (16-227-0) (1,432) 1986 Rob Harrison Phil Hickey Lin Klinkhammer Rob Harrison Rob Harrison Jamie Berry Donald Hair Rob Harrison (179-1,334-9) (1,188-8-13) (42-720-6) (66) (1,334) (18-412-0) (20-187-0) (1,466) 1987 Chris Cavote Drew Wyant Zebedee Brye Matt Nilsson Drew Wyant Jamie Berry Donald Hair Chris Cavote (161-789-2) (1,155-4-8) (21-339-0) (26) (1,165) (17-387-0) (6-71-0) (817) 1988 Donald Hair Tony Trosin Ron Weaver Young/Hair/Gil Tony Trosin Mark Young Donald Hair Donald Hair (157-717-9) (1,623-15-4) (37-626-1) (72) (1,707) (22-467-0) (23-313-1) (1,434)
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YEARLY LEADERS Year Rushing Passing Receiving Scoring Total Offense Kick Returns Punt Returns All-Purpose (att-yds-td) (yds-td-int) (rec-yds-td) (pts) (yds) (ret-yds-td) (ret-yds-td) (yds) 1989 Ed Bueno Drew Wyant Ron Weaver Eric Leshinsky Drew Wyant Zebedee Brye Donald Hines Ron Weaver (158-723-2) (2,280-16-9) (43-745-4) (32) (2,173) (11-191-0) (19-234-1) (745) 1990 Troy Mills Randy Payne William Parker Troy Mills Randy Payne Troy Mills Donlad Hines Troy Mills (203-1,103-8) (1,284-5-10) (28-500-3) (50) (1,180) (15-361-0) (26-227-0) (1,264) 1991 Troy Mills Bobby Fresques Joe Little Troy Mills Troy Mills Troy Mills Donald Hines Troy Mills (223-1,558-17) (1,280-8-2) (36-658-7) (126) (1,668) (14-393-0) (25-180-0) (2,465) 1992 Pedro Lewis Bobby Fresques Clint Primm Pedro Lewis Bobby Fresques Pedro Lewis Eric Harrington Clint Primm (198-858-9) (2,015-15-11) (50-951-8) (60) (1,905) (12-313-0) (26-241-0) (1,143) 1993 Arie Joseph Aaron Garcia Erin Harrington Eric Harrington Aaron Garcia Justin Smith Eric Harrington Eric Harrington (140-658-4) (1,796-13-16) (43-659-9) (60) (1,728) (18-405-0) (17-250-1) (922) 1994 Troy Gassaway Joe Garofalo Jermaine Hollie Troy Gassaway Joe Garofalo Demtryst Cornish Alex Estrada Troy Gassaway (192-811-10) (2,003-13-10) (34-536-4) (60) (2,066) (17-452-0) (16-138-0) (1,161) 1995 Michael Stewart Tony Corbin Alex Estrada Mitch Oliver Tony Corbin Michael Stewart Marvin Brown Michael Stewart (262-1,161-5) (2,532-17-12) (54-801-3) (66) (2,545) (20-425-0) (15-172-0) (1,707) 1996 Daimon Shelton Tony Corbin Carlos Smith Daimon Shelton Tony Corbin Tommy Wilson Carlos Smith Tyrone Taylor (172-825-7) (2,334-17-14) (53-738-4) (48) (2,260) (13-334-0) (16-100-0) (1,061) 1997 Charles Roberts A.J. Bernhardt Tyrone Taylor Scott Brown A.J. Bernhardt Tyrone Taylor Sheridan Mitchell Tyrone Taylor (139-587-1) (1,876-8-16) (34-469-3) (40) (1,889) (26-627-1) (10-79-0) (1,128) 1998 Charles Roberts Garrett White Jeff Kool Charles Roberts Charles Roberts Sean Atkins Dannie Walker Charles Roberts (386-2,260-19) (639-3-6) (29-317-0) (122) (2,293) (16-345-0) (9-68-0) (2,430) 1999 Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Chris Kelly Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb Charles Roberts (303-2,082-22) (2,422-20-8) (41-603-6) (138) (2,480) (14-373-0) (9-141-0) (2,202) 2000 Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Charles Roberts Ricky Ray Lamont Webb Lamont Webb Charles Roberts (296-1,624-14) (2,200-13-6) (52-836-7) (86) (2,389) (28-696-1) (19-211-0) (1,825) 2001 Derard Barton Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Brett Collins Fred Amey (136-606-6) (2,752-17-10) (54-885-7) (44) (2,955) (23-453-0) (15-126-0) (1,352) 2002 Garrett White Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Bret LeVier Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (189-887-8) (2,785-15-7) (62-989-9) (77) (2,816) (20-514-0) (33-278-1) (1,812) 2003 Tyronne Gross Blake Mori Fred Amey Tyronne Gross Blake Mori Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (167-812-8) (1,233-7-11) (56-989-7) (48) (1,311) (24-458-0) (18-242-1) (1,689) 2004 Ryan Mole Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Mitch Lively Ryan Leadingham Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey (146-858-5) (1,962-11-17) (76-1,186-6) (37) (1,799) (14-262-0) (12-42-0) (1,490) 2005 Ryan Mole Chris Hurd Ryan Coogler Juan Gamboa Chris Hurd Kris Daniels Bobby Mooshagian Ryan Mole (171-768-2) (1,108-9-3) (45-441-1) (40) (1,165) (17-468-0) (10-51-0) (1,037) 2006 Kris Daniels Marcel Marquez Jason Barnes Juan Gamboa Marcel Marquez Andre Taylor Torrell Baker Andre Taylor (66-160-1) (1,910-10-15) (28-623-2) (44) (1,999) (15-349-0) (7-50-0) (862) 2007 Bryan Hilliard Jason Smith Ryan Coogler Juan Gamboa Jason Smith Jody Johnson Ron Richardson Travon Jones (154-826-7) (1,826-10-17) (38-507-3) (49) (1,867) (27-653-1) (16-130-0) (1,091) 2008 Bryan Hilliard Jason Smith Tony Washington Tony Washington Jason Smith Kyle Hill Kyle Hill Tony Washington (237-1,082-12) (1,824-16-6) (83-1,279-12) (74) (1,831) (30-658-0) (10-67-0) (1,401) 2009 Terrance Dailey Jason Smith Brandyn Reed Chris Diniz Jason Smith Sam McCowan Ron Richardson John Hendershott (118-617-3) (1,707-12-9) (46-731-7) (66) (1,634) (18-414-0) (16-76-0) (924) 2010 Bryan Hilliard Jeff Fleming Chase Deadder Chris Diniz Jeff Fleming Sam McCowan Kyle Monson Bryan Hilliard (195-883-12) (2,044-23-10) (37-788-6) (79) (2,443) (24-498-0) (12-101-1) (900) 2011 Bryan Hilliard Jeff Fleming Brandyn Reed Bryan Hilliard Jeff Fleming John Hendershott Kyle Monson John Hendershott (168-665-7) (1,138-7-5) (26-542-7) (44) (1,520) (31-668-1) (4-26-0) (932) 2012 Ezekiel Graham Garrett Safron Morris Norrise Edgar Castaneda Garrett Safron Sam McCowan Morris Norrise Ezekiel Graham (166-861-5) (2,540-22-12) (60-777-7) (67) (2,917) (14-333-0) (13-130-0) (1,302) 2013 Garrett Safron Garrett Safron DeAndre Carter DeAndre Carter Garrett Safron Austin Dotson Ezekiel Graham DeAndre Carter (142-492-7) (3,289-27-13) (64-934-14) (90) (3,781) (21-416-0) (13-112-0) (1,013) 2014 Jordan Robinson Garrett Safron DeAndre Carter DeAndre Carter Garrett Safron Isiah Hennie DeAndre Carter DeAndre Carter (158-862-5) (3,490-34-10) (99-1,321-17) (108) (4,241) (31-737-1) (4-69-1) (1,395) 2015 Jordan Robinson Nate Ketterigham Shane Harrison B. Cornish/S. Harrison Nate Ketteringham Isiah Hennie Isiah Hennie Isiah Hennie (172-808-4) (1,410-11-3) (71-903-8) (48) (1,546) (26-482-0) (13-144-1) (1,069) 2016 Jordan Robinson Nate Ketterigham Isiah Hennie Jordan Robinson Nate Ketteringham Quincy Jountti Isiah Hennie Jordan Robinson (164-996-13) (1,977-13-12) (49-594-5) (78) (2,109) (28-714-0) (12-128-1) (1,241) 2017 Bryant Perkinson Kevin Thomson Andre Lindsey Devon Medeiros Kevin Thomson Elijah Dotson Isiah Hennie Elijah Dotson (85-591-4) (1,828-17-3) (25-756-7) (94) (2,322) (19-403-0) (14-39-0) (1,017) 2018 Elijah Dotson Kevin Thomson Pierre Williams Devon Medeiros Kevin Thomson Montaz Thomson Dre Terrell Elijah Dotson (185-1,154-9) (1,380-8-1) (31-553-5) (56) (1,514) (11-232-0) (1-8-0) (1,314) 2019 Elijah Dotson Kevin Thomson Elijah Dotson Devon Medeiros Kevin Thomson Marqui Johnson Dewey Cotton Elijah Dotson (151-742-7) (3,216-27-8) (70-702-4) (73) (3,835) (7-143-0) (17-115-0) (1,445)
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YEARLY LEADERS Year Name Tackles Name INT Name Sacks Name 1981 Jerry Haflich 30-83-113 Jeff Caton 5 Not recorded --- Dave Green 1984 Randy Plumbtree 49-39-88 Tim Korte 4 Not recorded --- Tim Korte Monti Meza 4 1985 Lorenzo Lynch 57-79-106 Lorenzo Lynch 3 Greg Dockweiller 8.5 Greg Dockweiller Greg Dockweiller 3 Mark Albert 3 1986 Lorenzo Lynch 41-48-89 Lorenzo Lynch 7 Stuart Bailey 12.0 Randy Rains 1987 Gary Lunsford 50-50-100 Gary Lunsford 3 Dwayne Jackson 7.0 Randy Rains Randy Rains 7.0 1988 Derek Stigerts 33-47-80 J.R. Richards 5 Ken Stinnett 6.0 John Kilgariff 1989 Keilan Matthews 39-36-75 Tim Brown 4 Junior Nua 6.0 Junior Nua 1990 Rob Patton 72-64-136 Anthony Anderson 4 Tim Price 3.0 Keba Weithrspoon Rich Ferre 3.0 1991 Keba Weitherspoon 33-28-61 Aldin Barnett 2 Eric Palmberg 8.0 Eric Palmberg 1992 Rod McMasters 43-40-83 Kris Palmer 4 Jon Kirksey 5.0 Jon Kirksey Steve Smith 5.0 1993 Lee Petit-Phar 53-30-83 Judd Fleming 4 Pete Tuiasosopo 4.0 Pete Tuiasosopo 1994 J.B. Cahoon 29-38-67 Marvin Brown 7 Damien Mason 5.0 1995 Ryland Wickman 48-35-83 Marvin Brown 6 Jason Sandel 12.0 Damien Mason Dan Rooney 1996 Victor Lopez 49-46-95 Chad Johnson 6 Damien Mason 6.0 Victor Lopez 1997 Ryland Wickman 66-88-154 Keian Davis 2 Shane Scott 3.0 Ryland Wickman Buster Henderson 2 Nick Echols 3.0 Damon Perasso 3.0 1998 Ryland Wickman 48-58-106 Carlos Williams 3 Dustin Smith 10.0 Ryland Wikman Dannie Walker 3 1999 Carlos Williams 51-81-132 Ed Canonico 3 Anthony Daisley 12.0 Anthony Daisley 2000 Anthony Daisley 70-30-100 Elton Gabourel 4 Bilal Watkins 6.5 Anthony Daisley Brandon Coleman 4 2001 Camron Mbewa 56-32-88 Brandon Coleman 4 Park McAllister 3.0 Park McAllister 2002 Ryan Kroeker 69-36-105 Robert Coleman 3 Brad Osterhout 5.5 Brad Osterhout 2003 Ryan Kroeker 54-34-88 Kevin Tennerson 4 Ben Fox 8.0 Matt Logue 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 56-76-132 Ramon Payne 5 Jacob Houston 10.0 Matt Logue Jacob Houston 2005 Matt Logue 61-44-105 Brandon Smith 3 Tyson Butler 6.5 Matt Logue 2006 Cyrus Mulitalo 56-44-120 Brent Webber 6 Dallas Mauga 6.0 Cyrus Mulitalo 2007 Cyrus Mulitalo 36-62-98 Durrell Oliver 2 Mike Brannon 9.5 Mike Brannon 2008 Cyrus Mulitalo 45-51-96 Deionte Gordon 4 Mike Brannon 9.0 Mike Brannon 2009 Zach Schrader 50-53-103 Zach Schrader 4 Christian Clark 10.0 Christian Clark 2010 Peter Buck 52-44-96 K. Monson/D. Willis 2 Zack Nash 13.0 Zack Nash E. Wilkins/O. Odiase 2011 Todd Davis 47-49-96 Joe Larche 2 Zack Nash 10.5 Zack Nash Kyle Monson 2 Osagie Odiase 2 2012 Todd Davis 45-58-103 Osaige Odiase 3 Avery White 4.5 Todd Davis 2013 Todd Davis 54-77-131 Osagie Odiase 3 Darnell Sankey 6.0 Todd Davis Robert Beale 3 2014 Henry Fernandez 29-77-106 Nick Crouch 2 Jaycee Totty 6.5 Jaycee Totty Josh Armstrong 2 Mike Sellers 2 2015 Darnell Sankey 57-96-153 Anthony Payne 3 George Obinna 5.5 Darnell Sankey 2016 Immanuel Anderson 55-52-107 M. Scott-Anderson 1 Ben Sorensen 5.5 Ben Sorensen T. Meteer/N. Crouch 1 M. Bruce 1 2017 Mister Harriel 56-31-87 Dre Terrell 5 Ben Sorensen 10.0 Ben Sorensen George Obinna 10.0 2018 Immanuel Anderson 44-29-73 Mister Harriel 2 Elijah Chambers 4.5 Immanuel Anderson 2019 Marcus Hawkins 43-38-81 Allen Perryman 2 George Obinna 14.0 George Obinna Daron Bland 2 Miguel Garcia 2
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TFL 19.0 11.0 14.0 15.5 13.5 10.0 10.0 9.0 11.0 11.0 8.0 11.0 11.0 12.0 16.0 13.0 25.0 19.0 9.0 11.0 13.0 14.0 14.0 14.5 11.5 18.0 12.5 15.5 16.5 15.0 13.5 10.0 11.5 9.0 11.0 12.5 10.0 20.0
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HORNETS IN THE NFL Arizona/Phoenix Cardinals
Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86) Zack Nash, LB (‘11)
Atlanta Falcons
Denver Broncos
Todd Davis, LB (‘13) Lars Hanson, LB (‘15) Kelly Osborn, DB (‘83) Lonie Paxton, LS (‘99) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15)
Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Al Nichols, RB (’67) George Obinna (‘19)
Detroit Lions
Baltimore Ravens
Green Bay Packers
DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14)
Buffalo Bills
Dan Chamberlain, WR (’59) Jim Crouch, PK (‘91) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Carolina Panthers Ed Canonico, DB (’01)
Chicago Bears
DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) 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) George Obinna (‘19)
Dallas Cowboys
John Gesek, OL (‘86) Otis Gillespie, TE (‘81) Tuata Maga, LB (‘87) Jim Redden, TE (‘87)
Dan Chamberlain, WR (‘59) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15) Bill Thomas, OL (‘91) Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Ryan McMahon, DB (‘12) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
Houston Texans
DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14)
Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts Boise Correa, OT (’68) Bill Fuller, OT (‘64) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15)
Jacksonville Jaguars
Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)
Kansas City Chiefs
Mark Albert, DB (‘85) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Kent Harbuck, LB (‘79) Angelo James, DB (‘85) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Andre Lindsey, WR (‘18) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15) Cecil Williams, DE (‘84)
Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Tony Corbin, QB (‘96) Werner Hippler, TE (‘94) Tyrone Taylor, WR (‘97)
Los Angeles/ St. Louis Rams
Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Dale Jablonsky, OL (‘82) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
Miami Dolphins
McLeod Bethel-Thompson, QB (‘10)
Minnesota Vikings
McLeod Bethel-Thompson, QB (‘10) Todd Davis (‘13) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15)
New England Patriots
McLeod Bethel-Thompson (‘10) DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) Stu Hall, PK (‘81) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83) Lonie Paxton, OL (‘99) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
New York Giants
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Kevin Fontes, WR (‘82) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
New York Jets
Marko Cavka, OT (’03) Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Bill Sanders, RB (‘86) Ricky Ray, QB (’00)
Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders
DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) 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) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15)
Philadelphia Eagles
McLeod Bethel-Thompson (‘10) Mike Black, OL (‘85) DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Angelo James, DB (‘86) Bob Miller, QB (‘65)
New Orleans Saints
Todd Davis, LB (‘13) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Darnell Sankey, LB (‘15) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)
San Francisco 49ers
Fred Amey, WR (’04) McLeod Bethel-Thompson (‘10) DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Robert Holland, DB (‘86) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85) Eural Smothers, DB (’68)
Seattle Seahawks
Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Tim Conley, OL (‘99) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)
Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans
Joe Little, WR (‘91) Chris Frank, OG (’03) Chase Deadder, WR (‘11)
Washington Redskins/WFT
DeAndre Carter, WR (‘14) 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.
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BIG SKY CONFERENCE The Big Sky Conference enters its 57th year and 32nd year of women’s competition during the 2019-20 academic year. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. The Big Sky is one of three conferences in the western United States playing Division I football. The Big Sky’s full members represent eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. It is “The Heart of the American West.” 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. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. 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 16 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 Big Sky sponsored softball for the first time in 2013. Men’s golf returned as a championship sport in 2014-15 for the first time since 2002. The University of Hartford and Binghamton University have joined the Big Sky as affiliate members in golf. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Tom Wistrcill was named the seventh commissioner of the Big Sky on Nov. 16, 2019. Wistrcill arrives at the Big Sky Conference after having served as the Senior Vice President at Learfield since 2015. While with Learfield, Wistrcill helped develop new collegiate relationships within the company’s University Partnership Group. In 2015, Andrea Williams held the position of commissioner from 2016-18. She replaced longtime commissioner Doug Fullerton who served the league for 21 years. Ron Stephenson preceded Fullerton, serving as commissioner from 1981 through June 1995. 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.
Football Affiliates Cal Poly UC Davis Men’s Golf Affiliates Binghamton University University of Hartford
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MEN’S SOCCER
UC Davis San Francisco #6 Florida
W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 3-0
at San Jose State Saint Mary’s CSUN Pacific Boise State at Nevada vs. CSUN @ Reno, Nev. at Idaho State* at Weber State* at Eastern Washington*
October Sat. 2 Thu. 7 Sat. 9 Thu. 14 Sat. 16 Tue. 19 Thu. 21 Sat. 23 Thu. 28 Sat. 30
at Idaho* Northern Arizona* Southern Utah* at Montana State* at Montana* Portland State* Northern Colorado* Boise State Weber State* Idaho State*
November Thu. 4 Sat. 6 Thu. 11 Sat. 13 Thu. 18 Fri. 19 Sat. 20
at Portland State* at Northern Arizona* Montana* Montana State* at Big Sky Tournament at Big Sky Tournament at Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, Utah)
L, 3-0 L, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-0 L, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-2 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
CROSS COUNTRY
August Thu. 26 Sun. 29
at San Francisco at Santa Clara
L, 2-1 T, 1-1
September Thu. 2 Sun. 5 Fri. 10 Mon. 13 Thu. 16 Sun. 19 Fri. 24 Wed. 29
at San Jose State Gonzaga UNLV at Portland at Pacific Saint Mary’s at Western Mich. Cal Poly*
W, 3-2 L, 1-0 L, 3-1 L, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-0 T, 1-1 T, 1-1
October Sat. 2 Wed. 6 Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Sat. 30
UC Irvine* at CSUN* at UC Riverside* CSU Bakersfield* UC San Diego* at UC Santa Barbara* Cal State Fullerton* at UC Davis*
W, 3-2 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m.
November Thu. 4 at Big West Quarterfinal % Sun. 7 at Big West Semifinal % Sat. 13 at Big West Final %
WOMEN’S SOCCER August Thu. 19 Sat. 21 Fri. 27 Sun. 29
at Saint Mary’s CSU Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara at Cal Poly
September Sun. 5 Thu. 9 Sun. 12 Fri. 17 Sun. 19 Sun. 26
Nevada at Cal at UC Davis Pacific at Fresno State at Portland State *
October Fri. 1 Sun. 3 Fri. 8 Sun. 10 Fri. 15 Sun. 17 Fri. 22 Sun. 24
at Montana * at Northern Colorado * Idaho * Eastern Washington * at Weber State * at Idaho State * Northern Arizona * Southern Utah *
November Wed. 3 Fri. 5 Sun. 7
at Big Sky Championship at Big Sky Championship at Big Sky Championship (Greeley, Colo.)
L, 3-0 T, 1-1 L, 1-0 L, 4-2 W, 3-0 Cancelled L, 1-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 L, 4-2
September Sat. 4 at Mark Covert Classic October Fri. 1 Sat. 16 Fri. 29
Sacramento State Invit. (Rocklin, Calif.) Santa Clara Invit. (Sunnyvale, Calif. Big Sky Championship (Portland, Ore.)
W-4; M-8 W-2; M-6
November Fri. 12 NCAA West Regional (Haggin Oaks GC)
MEN’S GOLF September M-Tu 20-21 M-Tu 27-28
Ram Masters Invit. (Fort Collins, Colo.) Nick Watney Invit. (Fresno, Calif.)
T3rd of 16 2nd of 14
October M-Tu 11-12 Oregon State Invit. (Corvallis, Ore.) Th-Sa 21-23 Visit Stockton Invit. (Stockton, Calif.) F-Su 29-31 Ka’anapali Classic (Maui, Hawaii)
WOMEN’S GOLF September Su-Tu 19-20 M-Tu 27-28
Coeur d’Alene Invit. 2nd of 17 (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) The Molly Intercollegiate 8th of 14 (Seaside, Calif.)
October Su-Tu 3-5 Su-Tu 24-26
Evie Odom Invit. (Virginia Beach, Va.) Clash at Boulder Creek (Boulder City, Nev.)
5th of 13
L, 1-0 L, 2-0 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA
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