2013 Media Guide

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PROGRAM INFO RM ATIO N.......................................... 2-10

2012 SEASON REVIEW .............................................. 55-70

Did you know?/Quick Facts........................................................................... 2 Student-Athlete Achievements............................. 3 Griz in the Pros............................................................................................ 4-5 Washington-Grizzly Stadium..................................................................... 6-7 2013 Returning Starters.................................................................................. 8 Media'.......................................................................................................... 9-10

Game-by-game summary........................................................................56-66 2012 Statistics........................................................................................... 67-70

COACHING STAFF........................................................11-18 Head Coach Mick Delaney.....................................................................12-13 Assistant Coaches.....................................................................................14-18

2013 O UTLO O K............................................................ 19-24

2013 OPPONENTS........................................................71-80 Appalachian State/North Dakota.................................................................72 Oklahoma Panhandle State/Northern Arizona.......................................... 73 Portland State/UC D avis............................. 74 Cal Poly/Eastern Washington...................................................................... 75 Sacramento State/South Dakota...................................................................76 Weber State/Montana State.......................................................................... 77 Series Records...............................................................................:.......... 78-80 Opponent H istory......................................................................................... 80

ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES.................................... 25-31

BIG SKY CONFERENCE............................................. 81-86

Jordan Johnson.............................................................................................. 26 Jordan Tripp...................................................................................................27 Alex Bienemann/Brock Coyle......................................................................28 Tyrone Holmes/Zack W agenmann..............................................................29 Danny Kistler/Ellis Henderson.....................................................................30 Stephen Shaw................................................................................................. 31 All-American History..............................................................................31-32

Conference History/2012 All-Conference Team ....................................... 82 Past Big Sky Champs/Runnersup.................................................................83 2012 Standings/Conference Players in the Pros......................................... 84 2012 Conference All-Academic Teams.......................................................85 Griz First Team All-Conference Selections................................................ 86

HONORS CANDIDATES............................................. 32-36 Jordan C anada............................................................................................... 32 Matt Hermanson/Kjelby Oiland...................................................................33 Tonga Takai/Anthony Goodwin...................................................................34 John Kanangataa/Clay Pierson.....................................................................35 Bo Tully...........................................................................................................36 Travon Van, Jr. - Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Candidate.....................36

PLAYER PROFILES...................................................... 37-54 A-H............................................................................................................38-42 J-P..............................................................................................................43-46 R-W ...........................................................................................................47-49 New Griz................................................................................................... 50-51 Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters............................................................ 52-54

RECORDS AND AW ARDS........................................87-102 Individual/Team Records......................................... 88-99 Offensive Records................................................. 88-96 Defensive Records................................................................................... 96-97 Miscellaneous Career Records................................................................ 97-98 Team Records......................................................................................... 98-100 Awards.................................................................................................. 100-102

LETTERMEN HISTORY........................................... 103-112 COACHING & SCORING HISTORY......................113-124 POST-SEASON HISTORY.......................................125-130 GRIZ ATHLETICS STAFF/FACILITIES................. 131-136

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DID YOU KNOW THAT THE MONTANA G R IZ ZL IE S... • Have had 26 winning seasons in the last 27 years, including 26 in a row from 1986 to 2011, and have 262 wins during that time for an aver­ age of 9.7 victories per year!? • Have won 11 or more games eight times in the past 13 years?

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• Since 1993, have won or shared 15 of the last 20 league champion­ ships, and have a record of 210-50 overall, and they are 124-25 in Big Sky games?

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• Are 44-10 in the Big Sky (69-18 overall) over the past seven seasons?

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• Had 10 players on an NFL roster in 2012? • Have 30 playoff victories - the second most in FCS history? Have played in the FCS championship game seven out of the past 18 seasons? • Have participated in the FCS/Division I-AA playoffs a record 20 times? • Won or shared a record 12 Big Sky Conference titles in a row from 1998-2009 and have won 13 of the last 15 league championships?

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• Have been ranked in the top three in attendance in the FCS the last six seasons, and were ranked second in 2012, averaging 25,236 in the six games played in Washington-Grizzly Stadium? • Big Sky Conference title in 2009 was their 12th straight - the second longest skein in Division 1 history? (Oklahoma has the record of 14, set from 1946-59). • Have been ranked in the Sports Networks top 25 in 19 of the past 20 years?

QUICK FACTS PRESIDENT: Dr. Royce Engstrom

CAMPUS ADDRESS: 32 Campus Dr., Missoula, MT, 59812

LOCATION: Missoula, Montana

ENROLLMENT: 14,943 (Chartered Feb. 17,1893)

NICKNAME: Grizzlies, Griz

COLORS: Maroon & Silver

STADIUM: Washington-Grizzly (25,217)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Kent Haslam

PLAYING SURFACE: Sprinturf

AD PHONE: (406) 243-5348

STADIUM PHONE: (406) 243-4167

HEAD CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINER (FB): J.C. Weida

HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: Mick Delaney

ATC PHONE: (406) 243-6362

ALMA MATER (YR.): University of Montana Western (1964)

EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Rob Stack

RECORD AT MONTANA (YRS.): 5-6, 2nd year at UM

UM EQUIPMENT MANAGER PHONE: (406) 243-4351

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2012 O-ALL/BIG SKY RECORDS: 5-613-5 Big Sky (T-8th)

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FB ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Linda Cardinal

RETURNING LETTERMEN: 43 (18 offense/23 defense/K&P)

FOOTBALL PHONE: (406): 243-2969

LETTERMEN LOST: 14 (11 offense, 3 defense)

FB SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dave Guffey

RETURNING STARTERS: 19+ (7+ offense, 10 defense, K & P)

GUFFEY PHONE: (406) 243-5402/370-9435 (cell)

STARTERS LOST: 6 (5 offense, 1 defense)

SID FAX: (406) 243-6859

REDSHIRTS: 15 (9 offense/5 defense/1 kicker)

GUFFEY EMAIL: guffeydb@mso.umt.edu

PREP ADDITIONS: 19

BIG SKY TITLES: 18 (1969,1970, 1982,1993,1995-96,1998-2009)

JC TRANSFERS: 1 / 2013 4-YEAR TRANSFERS: 4

FCS/I-AA NATIONAL TITLE APPEARANCES (7): (Titles in BF): 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009 BIG SKY MEMBERSHIP: Inaugural (1963) - YEARS IN FCS PLAYOFFS (20): 1982,1988-89,1993-2009 TYPE OF OFFENSE/DEFENSE: Pro Set/4-3 ATHLETIC WEB SITE: www.gogriz.com

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ACADEMICS---------------------------------------------------------------------It goes without saying that Montana Grizzly athletes are taught to be successful on the playing fields, courts and track in each of their athletic endeavors, but they are also encouraged to be success­ ful in their academic domain. In the spring of 2013, Montana finished the semester with a GPA of 3.02. That left the departments cumulative GPA at 3.08 and above 3.0 for the 16th straight semester. Congratulations, Grizzly athletes!

2012-13 President’s Award (Athletic Department’s highest individual GPA), left to right: Derek Crit­ tenden, football; President Royce Engstrom; Mary Makris, soccer; Morgan Young, men’s basketball.

IN THE 2012-13 SEASON, THE FOOTBALL TEAM HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE FOLLOWING SERVICE ACTIVITIES: • Missoula Food Bank • Montana Food Bank • Poverello Center • Big Brothers Big Sisters • St. Patrick Hospital patient visits • Be The Match Bone Marrow Drive • Walk A Mile In Her Shoes • Elementary and Middle School Visits • Camp Eyabsut - through Alyssa Smith - Lady Griz Basketball - Firemans boots • Graduation Matters - Missoula and Kalispell • Flagship After School Programs • Unplug and Play - Missoula City/County Health Department - help increase physical and outdoor activity of children in the surrounding communities to unplug their electronics for a day • Dress for Success - Nonprofit fundraising group to raise money for business attire for low income women working in the work force DRESS FOR SUCCESS

2012-13 Athletic Director’s Award (team with highest GPA), left to right: Jean Gee, Assoc. AD, SWA; Mariah Meyer; Emily Eickholt; Ali Parks; Carly Wilczynski; Sarah Hastings; Autumn Taniguchi; Lauryn Wate; Keli Dennehy.

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2012-13 GRIZZLY CUP UM’S FEMALE & MALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Established in 1921, the award is presented annually to the student-athlete who has excelled athletically on the field/court/track as well as in academics and who also represents the university well in the community.

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s e r v i c e --------------------------------------------------------------------------Though service activities and outreach to the community have been taking place for years with individual contributions, Spring 2008 began the official induction of the Griz in the Community service program. The program enables student-athletes to have a holistic college experience by giv­ ing back to the surrounding community, speaking to local schools, and serving as role models in the area. Student-athletes from every team have made over 200 volunteer appearances since the begin­ ning of the program. Since taking office last fall, Athletic Director Kent Haslam has reiterated the fact of just how important giving back to the Missoula community is and has put a special emphasis on this by encouraging each student athlete to get out, volunteer and make a difference. It was a busy fall semester (2012) where student athletes volunteered over 504 service hours through individual, team and classroom efforts. Some of these efforts included: Habitat for Human­ ity, Montana Food Bank Network, Missoula Food Bank, Flagship, Hellgate Elementary Fall Into Fitness, and visits to many elementary schools.

Senior linebacker Jordan Tripp escorts one of the ladies on the runway for samplings of business attire and professional wear during the Dress for Success event, a fundraiser to raise money for low income women to purchase and find busi­ ness attire to wear to succeed in the work force.


2013 MONTANA FOOTBA Player Steve Sullivan Ted Illman William "Wild Bill” Kelly Len Noyes Milton Popovich Paul Szakash Aldo Forte Bill Lazetich John Dolan Harold Maus Stan Renning John Lands Gary Schwertfeger Bob O’Billovich Terry Dillon Mike Tilleman Bryan Magnuson Maceo Gray Dave Urie Tim Gallagher Willie Postler Steve Okoniewski Roy Robinson Walt Brett Ron Rosenberg Barry Darrow Greg Harris* Doug Betters Terry Falcon Greg Anderson Tim Hook Carm Carteri Guy Bingham Pat Curry* Rocky Klever Rich Burtness Mike Hagen* Mickey Sutton* Brian Salonen Mike Rice Brent Pease Larry Clarkson Pat Foster Tim Hauck* Jay Fagan* Kirk Scrafford* Grady Bennett Matt Clark Mike Trevathan Brad Lebo* Sean Dorris* Todd Ericson* Carl Franks Scott Gragg* Scott Gurnsey* Shalon Baker* Marc Lamb* Keith Burke Dave Dickenson* Matt Wells*

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Blaine McElmurry* Joe Douglass* David Kempfert* Jeff Zellick* Jason Baker* Jason Crebo* Brian Ah Yat* Scott Curry Kris Heppner* Dallas Neil* Jeremy Watkins* Jimmy Farris* Leif Thorsen Thatcher Szalay* Calvin Coleman* Drew Miller* Etu Molden* Spencer Frederick* Dylan McFarland Jon Skinner* Chris Snyder* Justin Green Andy Petek Cory Procter* Craig Ochs* Levander Segars Willie Walden* Trey Young Brad Rhoades* Tuff Harris* Josh Swogger* Ryan Bagley* Kroy Biermann# Cody Balogh* Dan Carpenter*# Lex Hilliard# Colt Anderson*# Colin Dow* J.D. Quinn* Michael Stadnyk Cole Bergquist* Shann Shillinger# Marc Mariani# Levi Horn*# Steve Pfahler* Jimmy Wilson# Chase Reynolds*# Trumaine Johnson# Caleb McSurdy# Charles Burton* Donny Lisowski* Brody McKnight*# Jon Opperud* Jabin Sambrano*# Greg Hardy* Dan Moore*#

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Houston Oilers New York Jets Seattle Seahawks New York Giants Jacksonville Jaguars Buffalo Bills Winnipeg Blue Bombers Green Bay Packers (6th Round) Seattle Seahawks Atlanta Falcons New York Giants San Francisco 49ers B.C. Lions (1st Round) Cincinnati Bengals New York Giants Detroit Fury Chicago Rush New Orleans Saints Buffalo Bills (7th Round) San Diego Chargers Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens (5th Round) Hamilton Tiger Cats Dallas Cowboys San Diego Chargers Montreal Allouettes Kansas City Chiefs Calgary Stampeders Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Kansas City Chiefs Saskatchewan Roughriders Atlanta Falcons (5th Round) Chicago Bears Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins (6th Round) Minnesota Vikings Cincinnati Bengals Miami Dolphins Saskatchewan Rough Riders (2nd Round) Saskatchewan Rough Riders Atlanta Falcons (6th round) Tennessee Titans (7th Round) Chicago Bears Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins (7th Round) Seattle Seahawks St. Louis Rams (3rd Round) Dallas Cowboys (7th Round) San Diego Chargers Seattle Seahawks New York Jets San Diego Chargers Indianapolis Colts Washington Redskins Indianapolis Colts

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NO PLACE LIKE HOME! 2013 IS UM’S 28TH SEASON IN WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY STADIUM

• The Home of the Grizzlies The 2(313 season is the 28th that The University of Montana football team will call Washington-Grizzly Stadium (capacity 25,217) at John Hoyt Field home. Last season Montana was ranked second at the Division 1 Football Championship Subdivision level in attendance, averaging 25,236 fans (151,417) in six homes games. (Appalachian State led ihe nation, averag­ ing 26,358 in seven home games). The Grizzlies broke their all-time single-game attendance record in 2012, as they drew 26,210 fans in a 16-7 setback to second-ranked Montana State in the 112th meeting between the long time rivals in UMs regular-season finale. Ih e only other time the Griz have Lopped the 26,000 mark was in 2011 against Eastern Washington (26,066) and in 2010 versus MSU (26,019), which was the first time more than 26,000 fans had attended any game in the state of Montana. Montana had 26 winning seasons in a row until last season. The Grizzlies also dropped out of the Sports Networks' top 25 poll for the first time since 1998. It ended a run of 195 straight appearances dating back to the Nov. 2, 1998 poll. It was the first time in 20 seasons (since 1993) UM ended the season unranked. In 2012 the Griz were 3-3 in WGS - the first time ever they have not been above .500 at home (UM was 3-2 in 1987). In the 2012 season Montana had three games with more than 25,000 fans in attendance: 25,684 (Southern Utah), 25,254 versus Northern Arizona, and 25,126 in their opener against South Dakota. Four of UMs six home games in 2012 rank in the top 25 all-time (198 games). Montana led the FCS in average attendance in 2005, 2006, and 2009, and was ranked second in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2012. Ih e Griz played just three games in Washington-Grizzly Stadium in their inaugural season in 1986, and that first game on October 18, 1986 was a 38-31 come-from-behind win over Idaho State. Since that first contest the Grizzlies have an overall record of 171-24 (.877). 'Ihe Griz are 45-6 (88.2%) in WGS over the past seven seasons. UM set a conference record with 27 consecutive regular-season wins from 2006-08; that skein ended with a 45-28 setback on Oct. 4 at Weber State in 2008.

• No Place Like Home Not only has Montana won 171 games in its 27 seasons of playing in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, but it has gone undefeated 10 limes, including three (9-0 in 2008 and 2009 and 8-0 in 2011) of the last five years. Starting the 1994 season, the Griz reeled off 30 straight home victo­ ries. The win streak began with a 41-7 win over Sonoma Stale on Sept. 3 and ended with a 40-35 loss to EWU on Oct. 18, 1997. Montanas 30 consecutive home wins are the fifth longest streak in FCS history.

• New Lights in 2012 The lights were installed in WGS in the spring of 2012. When the Big Sky Conference signed a television contract with ROOTS Sports last season, each school in the league was required to install lights in their stadiums. rlhe new lights, installed by Musco Lighting based in Oskaloosa, Iowa, made their debut on Saturday, April 14, 2012, at UMs annual spring game. Ihe lights are of the highest quality available, and feature “horizontal footcandles” in the 120-125 range, which means the Washington-Grizzly Stadium has the abiliLy to host all levels of NCAA televised football play­ off games. It also includes lighting in the tailgate/parking areas. The project cost was approximately $950,000, and includes a 25-year or 20,000 hours service agreement.

9 Stadium Expansions Washington-Grizzly Stadium underwent its third expansion, at a cost of approximately $6.5 million, prior to the 2008 football season. The eastside expansion now houses a 500-seat “Stadium Club” with two membership levels: the “Canyon Room,” which has 125 seats inside and 125 seats outside, and the “Hellgate Terrace,” which has 250 seats. The expansion in 2008 provided 375 Grizzly Scholarship Associa­ tion priority seats, which are located between the 25-and-40-yard lines and on both sides of the 50-yard line, as well as 1,150 non-priority seats located on the 10-to-25-yard lines. This expansion increased the current sealing capacity of Washington-Grizzly Stadium to 25,217. Ihe second expansion occurred in the spring and summer of 2003, and approximately 4,000 seats were added to the north end zone section,


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NO PLACE LIKE HOME! 2013 IS UM’S 28TH SEASON IN WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY STADIUM increasing the stadium capacity to 23,183, with a cost around $3.5 million. In the spring of 1995 the stadium underwent its first expansion in the north and south end zones. At that time there were 12,500 permanent seats, and seating was available, weather-permitting, in the grass end zones, which made the capacity around 15,000. The cost of that expan­ sion was about $2.5 million. Griz Vision, a state-of-the-art video and message center, was added in 2002. Griz Vision displays game statistics, player profiles, digital re­ plays, and shots of the crowd. The screen is one of the largest in the FCS, measuring 26 feet by 36 feet, and it came from New York City and Times Square. A natural-grass stadium gave way to SprinTurf prior to the 2001 sea­ son at a cost of about $1 million, which was paid for by an anonymous donor. The field was named “John Hoyt Field” in 2001 at the request of the anonymous donor, in honor of Hoyt, a long-time Grizzly booster, who passed away in March of that year. The locker rooms measure 4,000-plus square feet. Adams Center fea­ tures a 7,000-square foot weight room, a 4,500-square foot athletic treat­ ment center, and a meeting room with big screen videos. The womens locker room covers 4,000 square feet. There are also three other meeting rooms totaling 2,000 square feet.

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2013 RETURNING STARTERS (19: 7 + OFFENSE, 10 DEFENSE, KICKER, PUNTER) DEFENSE (10)

OFFENSE (7 + ) QB: Trent McKinney, 6-0,198, So. 1V(8 starts) QB: Shay Smithwick-Hann, 6-4, 214, Jr., 2V (3 starts)# WR: Ellis Henderson, 6-0,185, So., IV (7 starts) OT: Trevor Poole, 6-5, 290, Jr., 2V (9 starts) OT: John Schmaing, 6-7, 285, So., IV (2 starts)# OC: Kjelby Oiland, 6-4, 295, Sr., 2V (9 starts) OG: William Poehls, 6-8, 330, Sr., 3V (11 starts) OT: Danny Kistler Jr., 6-8, 325, Sr., 3V (11 starts) RB: Jordan Canada, 5-8,172, Jr., 2V (2 starts)# OC: Logan Hines, 6-4, 291, Jr., IV (2 starts)# WR: Mitch Saylor, 6-5, 217, Jr., 2V (8 starts) QB: Jordan Johnson, 6-1, 200, Jr., 2V (12 starts in 2011)

DT: Alex Bienemann, 6-2, 295, Sr., 3V (11 starts) DT: Tonga Takai, 6-3, 301, Jr., 2V (11 starts) DE: Zack Wagenmann, 6-3 V2 , 240, Jr., 2V (11 starts) LB: John Kanongataa, 5-11, 230, Sr., 3V (9 starts) LB: Brock Coyle, 6-2, 240, Sr., 3V (9 starts) LB: Jordan Tripp, 6-3 V2 , 244, Sr., 3V (11 starts) CB: Joshua Dennard, 5-11,180, Jr., 2V (5 starts)# CB: Anthony Goodwin, 6-1,190, Sr., IV (5 starts)# CB: Sean Murray, 6-1,195, Sr.,3V (10 starts) FS: Matt Hermanson, 6-1,190, Sr., 3V (10 starts) SS: Bo Tully, 6-2,197, Sr., 3V (11 starts)

SPECIAL TEAMS (2) K: Chris Lider, 6-1, 200, So., IV (11 starts) P: Stephen Shaw, 6-3, 235, So., IV (11 starts)

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• 2013 RETURNING LETTERMEN (43/18 offense; 23 defense; kicker & punter): Alex Bienemann, DT; Jordan Canada, RB; Joey Counts, RB; WR; Brock Coyle, LB; Derek Crittenden, DE; Josh Dennard, CB; Herbert Gamboa, DB; Jesse Ginn, DT; Anthony Goodwin, CB; Zach Gratton, DB; Sean Haynes, WR; Gavin Hagfors, TE; Nate Harris, CB; Ellis Henderson, WR/KOR; Matt Hermanson, FS; Logan Hines, OC; Tyrone Holmes, DE; Samson Kaleikini, OG; John Kanongataa, LB; Caleb Kidder, DT; Danny Kistler, Jr., OT; Chris Lider, K; Trent McKinney, QB; Sean Murray, CB, Chase Naccarato, KOR; Kjelby Oiland, OC; Addison Owen, LB; Clay Pierson, TE; William Poehls, OG; Trevor Poole, OT; Trevor Rehm, DT; Steven Rominger, FS; Mitch Saylor, WR; John Schmaing, OT; Stephen Shaw, P; Shay Smithwick-Hann, QB; Tonga Takai, DT; Jordan Tripp, LB/Snaps; Bo Tully FS; Zack Wagenmann, DE; Taylor Walcott, WR; Cam Warren, WR; Justin Whitted, DB. • 4-YEAR TRANSFERS (4): Kendrick Van Ackeren, safety (Hawaii); Travon Van, running back (Marshall); Jamaal Jones, wide receiver (Washington); Jamal Wilson, fullback (Boise State). • JC TRANSFERS (1): Jamal Anderson, DB, San Bernardino Valley College. • 2012 REDSHIRTS RETURNING (15/9 offense/5 defense/1 kicker): Ryan Burke, WR; Devon Dietrich, OL; Harrison Greenberg, K ; Brady Gustafson, QB; Bo Harris, DT; Jordan Hines, OG; Jordan Johnson, QB; Ryan Johnson, DE; Max Kelly, OL; Jeremiah Kose, LB; Clint LaRowe, OL; JR Nelson, CB; Zach Peevey, DT; McCauley Todd, OL; Ben Weyer, OL. • 2013 SQUAD MEMBERS RETURNING (9: 3 defense; 6 offense): Kevin Berland, WR; Jake Dalleserra, FS; Spencer Hale, WR; Jordan Hines, OG; Connor Lebsock, LB; Kelsey Lippert, LB; Marlon Miles, RB; Aschan Richards, TE; Jonathan Richards, TE. • 2013 INCOMING FRESHMEN (19): Nate Bradley, NT, (West HS); Austin Carver, WR, (Beaverhead County HS); Mick Delaney, WR/DB, (Boze­ man HS); Treshawn Favors, RB, (Mountain Ridge HS); Nico Graham, WR, (Big Sky HS); Jordan Harper, WR, (C.M. Russell-Mont.); Josh Janssen, WR, (Loyola HS); Ryan McKinley, DB, (Boulder Creek HS); John Nguyen, RB, (Bellevue HS); ChrisParker, DB, (Washington HS); Mike Ralston, TE, (Sheldon HS); Marq Rogers, WR, (Concordia Lutheran HS); Marquin Russell, CB, (Lakes HS); Noah Scarver, TE, (Washburn HS); Tucker Schye, LB, (Malta HS); Makena Simis, QB, (Capital HS); Cooper Sprunk, TE, (Jesuit HS); Connor Strahm, WR/DB, (Sheldon HS); Zach Vis, WR, (Lynden HS).

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ALL 12 GRIZ FOOTBALL GAMES IN 2013 TO BE TELEVISED BY MAX MEDIA OF MONTANA AND ROOT SPORTS

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COVERING THE GRIZ: Mick Holien, play-by-play Mick Holien is in his 21st year as the “Voice of the Grizzlies” and his 29th season overall as the play-by-play announcer at The University of Montana for KGVO Radio (1290 AM/101.5 FM). He has been selected the National Sportswriters and Sports Broadcast­ ers Associations “Montana Sports Broadcaster of the Year” 13 times and an unprecedented seven years in a row. Holien resides in Poison. Mick has two children, a son, Chris, and a daughter, Stephanie Landers, and four grandchildren.

Scott Gurnsey, Color Commentator Scott Gurnsey is now in his 16th season as color commentator for Grizzly football. “Gurns” is a former (1991-94) Griz receiver and punter. He is ranked third in school history with 2,574 career receiving yards. Scott has a eight-year old son, Cameron.

Bill Speltz and the Missoulian Bill Speltz has 28 years of experience in sports journalism, the last six of which have been spent as Sunday sports columnist for the Missoulian. Included in his duties have been commentary on the Griz football team. He was involved in coverage of two Griz teams that reached the FCS cham­ pionship under Bobby Hauck in Chattanooga, Tenn. Speltz has extensive experience covering college and NFL football. In the past he has covered the University of Iowa, Wisconsin and Iowa State along with serving as beat writer for the Chicago Bears training camp back when it was held in Platteville, Wis. Speltz also has beat writing experience on the FCS level, covering the Southern Illinois Salukis from 1997-99. He is a native of Dubuque, Iowa, where he attended Dubuque Senior High School and Clarke University. He competed in four sports as a prep, including football.

Peter Christian Peter is now in his 16th season as the public address announcer for Griz­ zly football. He is on KGVO Radio every morning with the ‘Montana Morn­ ing News’ and the 90-minute ‘Talkback’ radio show. Along with working for KGVO Radio, Peter also operates Peter Christian Communications, provid­ ing radio commercials for stations from Boston to California. Peter is a three-time winner of Montana Broadcasters Association ‘Broadcaster of the Year’ award, four-time winner of Montana Broadcast­ ers Association ‘Radio Newscast of the Year’ (including 2011), and a four­ time winner of Montana Broadcasters Association ‘Spot News’ Award for live, breaking news stories (including 2010). He is married to Lorna Wall and has two children, Luke, and Jenna.

All 12 of The University of Montana’s football games in 2013 will be televised by either Max Media of Montana or ROOT Sports. ROOT Sports will be televising four league games: Montana at Northern Arizona (Sept. 28), the Griz versus Portland State (Oct. 5), Eastern Washington at Montana (Oct. 26), and the 113th Griz-Cat game (Nov. 23) in Bozeman. Learfield Sports, the athletics multimedia rights holder for the univer­ sity, reached an agreement with Max Media to be the exclusive local telecast sponsor for Grizzly football. Per Learfield Sports’ agreement with Max Media, the Grizzly athletic department will retain exclusive streaming rights to UM’s four non-league games to ensure fans can watch games on its official athletic website (GoGriz. com). Learfield Sports and Max Media also will aggressively collaborate to ex­ pand distribution for UM beyond state lines. The eight Griz games Max Media will distribute are Montana vs. Ap­ palachian State (Aug. 31), Montana at North Dakota (Sept. 14), Montana versus Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 21), Montana at UC Davis (Oct. 12), UM versus Cal Poly (Oct. 19), the Griz at Sacramento State (Nov. 2), Montana at South Dakota (Nov. 9), and the Griz-Weber State contest (Nov. 16).

2013 GRIZZLY FOOTBALL ROAD LODGING September 14 North Dakota Canad Inns Destination Center 1000 South 42nd Street Grand Forks, ND 58201 701-787-2516

September 28 Northern Arizona Little America Hotel 2515 East Butler Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928-779-7900

October 12 UC Davis Hilton Sacramento Arden West 2200 Harvard St. Sacramento, CA 95815 855-271-3621

November 2 Sacramento State Hilton Sacramento Arden West 2200 Harvard Street Sacramento, CA 95815 855-271-3621

November 9 South Dakota Holiday Inn City Centre 100 West 8th Street Souix Falls, SD 57104 877-859-5095

November 23 Montana State Best Western Yellowstone Inn 1515 West Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 406-222-6110

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GRIZ MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES Fall Practice Regular-season practices begin on Sunday, August 25, starting at ap­ proximately 3:30 p.m., usually at the Riverbowl site, located kitty-corner from the Campus Recreation building, which is located next door to Ad­ ams Center. There will usually be a short window available to the media for ath­ lete interviews prior to practices Monday through Wednesday, from about 3:15-3:30 p.m. Practice times do change occasionally, and the Sport Infor­ mation office will contact you via email with those changes. The media is encouraged to conduct any in-depth player/head coach interviews at UMs weekly (Tuesday) press conferences (see below). Practices are closed when the team moves from the Riverbowl site to Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Thursday afternoons, and the entire practice session prior to home games on Fridays is closed. All video/still photography is limited to the first 30 minutes of prac­ tices, unless otherwise arranged through Sports Information, (406) 2435402, or Head Coach Mick Delaney, (406) 243-6899. Interview Policy Two or three student-athletes and coach Delaney will be available ev­ ery Tuesday during the season from 1:30-2:00 p.m. in the Max and Betty Swanson Grizzly Sky Club located on the fourth floor of the Adams Cen­ ter. Please contact the Sports Information Office for all additional inter­ view requests. Press/Photo Credentials/Parking Passes All media credentials and photography passes, as well as parking passes, should be requested from Associate Athletic Director for Com­ munications Dave Guffey. Credentials for home games will be available at the Media Relations Office in Adams Center from Thursday at noon until Friday at 4:00 p.m. Credentials not picked up by that time are available at the Will Call window at the Adams Center Box Office from 9:00 a.m. until kickoff on game day. Photographers must comply with NCAA guidelines. Season credentials and parking passes are distributed in late August, prior to UMs first home game. Visiting M edia Credentials/Parking Passes All visiting media should make credential/parking requests through the visiting SID. Parking Media parking is available on a limited basis to visiting media in sever­ al lots, all of which are located a short walking distance from WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Directions To Stadium Stadium from Interstate 90: The stadium is located on the north end of the UM campus on Campus Drive. From 1-90 take the Van Buren Street Exit. Proceed to Broadway Avenue and turn right at the light. Take a left at the next light and proceed over the Madison Street Bridge in the left lane to Arthur Avenue to the first traffic light. Proceed to the second traffic light and turn left onto Sixth Street. Professional Scouts Pro scouts please contact Dave Guffey to obtain a press box credential. Press box seating is not available for all games. Post-game Interviews The post-game interview room is located in the Max and Betty Swan­ son Sky Club in the Adams Center. The visiting SID or a representative from UMs Sports Information Office will escort the visiting head coach and a minimum of two players to the interview room. As per Big Sky Con­ ference rules, locker rooms are closed to the media. Post-game Coach/Player Quotes Post-game coach and player quotes are available if requested (by Mon­ day during the week prior to the game).

MONTANA SPORTS INFORMATION Dave Guffey A ssociate A thletic D irector for C om m unications 36th year (football) (406) 243-5402, W ork (406) 370-9435, Cell guffeydb@ m so.um t.edu

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TELEVISION

Missoulian Missoula, Montana Bill Speltz, Football Writer Phone: (406) 523-5265 bill.speltz@lee.net www.missoulian.com

KECI-TV (NBC) Missoula, Montana Vince Bagby, Sports Director Phone: (406) 721-5642 vbagby@keci.com www.keci.com

Billings Gazette Billings, Montana Greg Rachac, Sports Editor Phone: (406) 657-1291 sports@billingsgazette.com www.billingsgazette.com

KPAX-TV (CBS) Missoula, Montana Derek Buerkle, Sports Director Phone: (406) 542-4455 derek@kpax.com www.kpax.com

Daily Interlake Kalispell, Montana Dave Tesnick, Sports Editor Phone: (406) 755-7000 sports@dailyinterlake. com www. dailyinterlake. com

KTMF (ABC/Fox) Missoula, Montana Dominic Shelden Sports Director Phone: (406) 251-1360 www. ab cmont ana. com

Great Falls Tribune Great Falls, Montana Scott Mansch, Sports Editor Phone: (406) 791-1470 tribsports@sofast.net www. greatfallstribune.com

KBGA-FM The University of Montana Phone: (406) 243-6426 sports@kbga.com www.kbga.com

RADIO

Independent Record Helena, Montana Jesse Zentz, Sports Editor Phone: (406) 447-4065 irsports@helena.com www.helenair.com

KGVO-AM 1290/FM 101,5 Missoula, Montana Sports Director Phone: (406) 523-9809 www.newstalkkgvo.com

Montana Kaimin The University of Montana Phone: (406)243-4020 editor@kaimin.org www.kaimin.com

Northern Sports Network Billings, Montana Rocky Erickson, Sports Director Phone: (406) 252-6661 rerickson@northernbroadcasting. com www.northernbroadcasting.com

Montana Standard Butte, Montana Sports Editor Phone: (406) 496-5535 www.mtstandard.com Ravalli Republic Sports Editor Hamilton, Montana Phone: (406) 363-3300 www. r avallirepublic. com

WIRE SERVICE Associated Press Helena, Montana Amy Hanson Phone: (800) 221-0094 ahanson@ap.org


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MICK DELANEY: HEAD FOOTBALL CO A CH , THE UNIVERSITY O F MONTANA (5 -6 /S eco n d S e a s o n a t M ontana) Mick Delaney is in his seco n d se a so n as the head football coach at the University of Montana. He recently com pleted his fifth se a so n overall at Montana. From 2008-11 he w as UM’s asso ciate head coach and oversaw the running backs. D e la n e y 1 coached Peter Nguyen, who finished his career in 2012 ranked sixth in school history with 1,985 career rushing yards from 2009-11. He was also instrum en­ ■■IBM tal in the developm ent of running back C hase Reynolds, who rushed for 4,067 yards and a school-record 52 touchdow ns from 2008-10. A veteran mentor, Delaney began his coaching career in 1964. The 2013 sea so n will be his 29th se a so n of coaching football at the collegiate level and his 48th overall. Originally from Butte, he cam e to Montana from Colorado State where he was an assistan t coach for former head coach Sonny Lubick for 15 se a so n s from 1993-2007. Former Griz head coach Bobby Hauck hired Delaney in 2008, and former m entor Robin Pflugrad retained him a s he was the lone holdover from Hauck’s staff. While at CSU, Delaney coached som e of the finest running backs in school history, including five first-team all-conference selections such a s Cecil Sapp (2000). Sapp was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s m ost out­ standing running back and se t a school rushing record with 1,601 yards in 2002. Sapp went on to play with the Denver Broncos. Prior to coaching the Rams, Delaney w as the head football coach and ath­ letic director at W estern Montana, Dillon, in 1991 and 92. He served as the ath­ letic director at M ontana Tech in Butte from 1983-85. Delaney began his coaching career at Butte Central High School (1964-67) as head wrestling coach and assistant football coach. He also taught English at Central. Delaney w as an assistan t football coach under former UM head coach Jack Swarthout from 1968-69. He w as the head wrestling coach at Montana at that time a s well. He then moved on to Great Falls High School (1969-76) where he taught English and w as an assistant and football coach (197477) and also served a s the head wrestling coach. He was also an assistant track and field coach. He w as an assistan t coach on Lubick’s staff at Montana State from 1979-80. He earned his B.A. in education at UM-Western (Western M ontana College) in 1964. He is an inaugural inductee into the Western Montana College Sports Hall of Fame and w as honored by the Montana C oaches Association in 1972 as the Wrestling Coach of the Year. In 1974 he w as nam ed the Football C oach of the Year by that organization. He also belonged to many associations during his athletic career including the Montana C oaches Association from 1968-present.


Mick and his wife Cheri have three children, son Mike, daughters S hauna Basile and Melissa Ossello, and nine grand­ children. His grandson, Mick, will be playing for the Grizzlies in 2013.

COACH DELANEY COLLEGE COACHING TIME LINE 2012-current: The University of Montana, Head Coach 2008-11: The University of Montana, Associate Head Coach

& Running Backs 1993-2007: Colorado State University, Running Backs 1991-92: W estern Montana College, Head Coach/Athletic

Director 1978-81: Montana State University, A ssistant Football Coach 1968-69: The University of Montana, Head Wrestling Coach

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ROB OVIATT

ARIC WILLIAMS

Strength Coach

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Rob Oviatt (pronounced ohvee-ott) is in his fourth season at The University of Montana, and truly a veteran in his field. He joined the Grizzly football program in 2010. He has been involved in strength and conditioning for the past 32 years at several different universities. He worked in that ca­ pacity for 19 seasons in the Pac-12 Conference. “Coach O” is more than a strength and conditioning coach at UM. He is also heavily involved in the Grizzlies’ daily practice sessions during spring ball and during the season. He came to Montana from Washington State University, where he served as the assistant athletic director for strength and conditioning from 2000-08. During his time with the Cougars, they had three consecutive 10-win seasons, and appeared in the Rose, Sun, and Holiday Bowls. He re­ ceived the Admiral Ulysses Grant Sharp Award at the 2003 Holiday Bowl, which was voted on by WSU players. Prior to his stint in Pullman, he was the director of strength and con­ ditioning at Louisiana State University (1999) and the head strength coach for football at Kentucky (1995-98). He was chosen the SEC Strength Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998. His first stint in the Pac-10 was at Oregon State, where he was the director of strength and conditioning for all sports including football from 1985 to 1994. He has also worked in the strength and conditioning field at the Uni­ versity of Houston (1984), Texas A&M (1983), and the University of Mis­ sissippi (1981-82). He began his career as a voluntary assistant strength coach at the University of Alabama, working for the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant. Oviatt is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and served as president of that organization from 2004-08. He was selected to the USA Strength & Conditioning Coach Hall of Fame in June of 2002. He received the Master Strength and Conditioning Coach Award in May o f2001. He earned a B.S. degree in education at Alabama in 1980. He received a M.E. at Mississippi in 1982. His wife’s name is Kathleen. Rob has four children: daughters Lindsay, Allison, April and son William.

Cornerbacks Aric is in his fourth season as an assistant coach at Montana and oversees the cornerbacks. He was a collegiate standout at corner in college. Last season junior cornerback Sean Murray was an honorable men­ tion All-Big Sky Conference selec­ tion at cornerback. In both 2011 and 2010, Griz cornerback Trumaine Johnson was named to numerous All-American teams, and was a first team all-league pick. Johnson was picked in the third round by the St. Louis Rams in the 2012 draft. Two years ago senior cornerback Houston Roots was a second team all-conference selection, while three seasons ago Brandon Dodson was named to the honorable mention squad. Prior to coming to Montana he was at Arizona State University, where he oversaw defensive quality control and assisted with cornerbacks and special teams. Before his position at ASU, he served as an assistant coach in his hometown at Diamond Bar High School in California in 2007-08. While there he worked with the defensive backs, wide receivers, as well as the kickoff and punt returners. Williams was a standout cornerback at Oregon State and four-year letterman there from 2001-04. He was a first team All-Pac-10 selection at cornerback for the Beavers his senior year in 2004 when he had 56 tackles, five interceptions, and 14 pass break-ups. He was a second team all-conference pick his junior season at cornerback and as a kick-off returner at OSU. His junior year he had 39 tackles, four interceptions, and 12 pass deflections. Following his playing days at OSU, he played for the Philadelphia Ea­ gles for a season (2005), and then played in NFL Europe for the Cologne Centurions (2006). After that he played two seasons of Arena Football for the Philadelphia Soul (2007) and Arizona Rattlers (2008). Williams earned his B.A. degree at OSU in fine arts with an emphasis in graphic design in 2005. Aric is single.

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Last season junior cornerback Sean Murray was an honor­ able mention All-Big Sky Conference selection.


SCOTT GRAGG

LEGI SUIAUNOA

Assistant Head Coach/ Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line

Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Line m h i

Scott is now in his third season at his alma mater. He is UMs assis­ tant head coach, co-offensive coor­ dinator (with emphasis on the run­ ning game), and also oversees the offensive line. He served as the Grizzlies re­ cruiting coordinator his first twoplus seasons at Montana. Last season Griz junior tackle Danny Kistler Jr. was named first team All-Big Sky Conference, while senior guard Jake Hendrickson and junior center Kjelby Oiland were honorable mention all-league selections. He was one of the most outstanding football players in Grizzly history, earning All-America accolades at offensive tackle, and he also played in the National Football League for several seasons. He returned to UM after serving a four-year stint as the head football coach at his former high school in his hometown of Silverton, Ore. He took his Silverton High School teams to the state playoffs twice (2007 and 2008). His 2008 prep squad won a first-round playoff game, the schools first since 1995. He is the only player in school history to receive Montanas Paul Weskamp Award (Outstanding Offensive Lineman) three times, earning the award in 1992,1993, and 1994. He was a three-year starter for the Grizzlies and started in 38 games in a row his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. He was an All-Big Sky Conference first team selection all three of the seasons that he started, and was also a three-time all-league academic team pick. He started in the 1994 East-West Shrine Game and in the Senior Bowl. To date he is the only Montana player ever selected to play in the Senior Bowl. He was named to several All-American teams following his junior and senior campaigns. “Lurch” played 11 seasons in the National Football League with the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and New York Jets. He started in 151 NFL games, including 112 in a row. He was named to the NFLs AllPro team in 2002 and received the Bobb McKittrick Award (Outstanding Offensive Lineman) while playing for the 49ers. Scott was a second round NFL draff pick in 1995 by the Giants. In February of 2009 he and former Griz football All-American Steve Okoniewski (1970-71) were inducted into the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame. He is a 1995 graduate of Montana with a degree in mathematics. He attained his Masters in Teaching in 2009 at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. Scott and his wife Toni have a daughter, Anna, 15, and a son, Brian, 13.

Legi Suiaunoa (pronounced: Lang-ee... SOW-uh-No-uh) is in his third season on Montanas football coaching staff. He was recently pro­ moted to associate head coach, and he will also continue to oversee the defensive line. The Griz defensive line was one of the best in the FCS in 2012. Last season Montana was ranked second in the FCS in sacks (3.73 a game) and they were fourth in the nation in rush defense (allowing 92.55 yards a game). A year ago, sophomore end Zach Wagenmann was chosen first team all-league and was ranked fifth in the country in sacks (1.05 a game), and senior end Josh Harris and tackles Alex Bienemann and Tonga Takai were named honorable mention all-conference. Two seasons ago UM senior defensive tackle Bryan Waldhauser was a first team All-Big Sky selection, while senior ends Bobby Alt and Ryan Fetherston were honorable mention picks. Suiaunoa is now in his 11th season of coaching college and junior col­ lege football. He came to Montana from fellow Big Sky Conference school Portland State, where we worked with the defensive line during the 2010 season. Prior to his recent stint at PSU, he spent the 2009 season at Eastern Oregon as the defensive coordinator. Before that he was at Western Wash­ ington for four seasons, from 2005-08, serving as the defensive line coach. He was a graduate assistant at the University of Nevada in 2004. Suiaunoa began his coaching career at Palomar (Calif.) Junior College in 2002 and 2003, working with the linebackers. The Comets were 8-3 in 2003, reaching the first round of Southern California JC playoffs and were 10-1 in 2002, winning the Mission Conference championship and finish­ ing fourth nationally in the final JC Grid-Wire Poll. He was a starting linebacker for the Nevada Wolfpack, playing there from 1998-2001. A native of Oceanside, Calif., he won a junior college national cham­ pionship in 1997 as a player at Palomar JC, and he was named all-confer­ ence that season. He attended El Camino High School in Oceanside, where he was a three-time letterman in three sports. He was chosen second-team allstate, first-team all-county and first-team all-league as a senior in football. He helped the Wildcats to state football playoffs three times, reaching the semifinals as a senior. In basketball, he helped ECHS to three straight league undefeated seasons. He also lettered in track. He earned a degree in general studies administration from Nevada in 2002. Legi and his wife, Rose, have two sons, Lawrence, 4, and Ramsey, who was born May 17.

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Sophomore end Zack Wagenmann was chosen first team all­ league in 2012.

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JUSTIN GREEN

TY GREGORAK

Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator

Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers

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Justin is in his third season al his alma mater, working with the run­ ning backs, and he also serves as the Grizzlies’ recruiting coordinator. Green, 30, who is from San Diego, Calif., has worked with the running backs at UM the past two seasons, and served as a student as­ sistant coach at Montana in 2011. Last season senior halfback Pe­ ter Nguyen was named to the Big Sky Conferences second team and he was chosen UMs team MVP. Green was a standout running back at Montana and also played in the National Football League. He rushed 1,784 career yards in his two seasons at Montana (2003 & 2004), which ranks him ninth in school history. Prior to his senior season he was touted by UM as a Walter Payton candidate. As a junior in 2003 he rushed 252 times for 1,146 yards and 14 touchdowns and was chosen the Big Sky Conference’s “Newcomer of the Year.” His rushing yards and touchdowns that season rank him fourth in Montana’s single-season his­ tory. He was a second team all-league pick as a junior. After his Griz career he was a fifth round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens, and had a four-year career in the NFL. He played three seasons at fullback for the Ravens, and then moved on to the Phoenix Cardinals, and played there for one season. Between his stint with the Ravens and Cardinals, he coached for one season at Berean High School in Walnut Creek, Calif., working with the running backs, linebackers, and cornerbacks. He returned to Berean High School again, after his season with the Cardinals, once again working with the running backs, linebackers, and cornerbacks. He came to Montana from San Diego Mesa College where he played for one season (2002), and was team captain and co-MVP, rushing for 874 yards and 7 TDs, and was a JC Gridwire All-America honorable mention that season. He started his college career at San Diego State, where he redshirted in 2000. He lettered one season for the Aztecs in 2001. He was a standout running back at University of San Diego High School where he rushed for 5,397 career yards - which at the time was the most in San Diego County history. He was a first team All-C.I.F. selection as a junior and senior. His junior year in high school he rushed for 2,385 yards, which was the fifth most in California prep history. His senior sea­ son he rushed for 1,801 yards and 20 touchdowns and was tabbed a USA Today honorable mention All-American. He recently earned a degree in sociology at UM. Justin and his wife, Meghan, have a three-year-old daughter, Giana.

Last season senior halfback Peter Nguyen was named to the Big Sky Conference's second team and chosen UM's team MVP.

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Ty is in his 10th season as an as­ sistant coach al Montana. He is in his second season as UMs coordinator. Last season the Griz “D” was ranked second in the F’CS in sacks (3.73 a game) and they were fourth in the nation in rush defense (allow­ ing 92.55 yards a game). Gregorak returned to Montana in 2011 after a one-year stint at Cen­ tral Washington. In 2010 he worked with the tight ends for the 8-3 CWU Wildcats. Prior to his one-year stint at CWU, he had a seven-year tenure at Montana under the tutelage of former mentor Bobby Hauck. In his nine seasons with the Griz they have won eight league cham­ pionships, and have an overall record of 96-25. Those teams advanced to three (2004, 2008, 2009) FCS title games and two semi-finals (2006 and 2011 ).

In his nine-year tenure at UM he has coached 20 all-conference play­ ers. This past season Griz linebacker Jordan Tripp was a first team all­ league pick, while fellow juniors Brock Coyle and John Kanongataa were honorable mention selections, and those three players were UM’s top tacklers. In 2011, linebacker Caleb McSurdy was chosen the Big Sky’s defensive MVP in and named to several All-American teams, and he was seventhround draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys. Other standout linebackers he coached at Montana include Tyler Cor­ win, Brandon Fisher, Shawn Lebsock, Tyler Joyce (ranked second in UM history with 356 career tackles), Shane MacIntyre, Kyle Ryan, and Loren Utterback - all of whom were All-Big Sky picks. Gregorak coached the secondary in his first season (2003) at Mon­ tana. Before coming to Montana, Ty served as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Washington in 2001 and 2002. He was a three-year letterman at linebacker for the University of Col­ orado, from 1997-2000. He was the recipient of the Lee Willard Award (outstanding freshman) for the Buffaloes in 1997. In 1998, CU played in the Aloha Bowl, while the 1999 squad played in the Insight.Com Bowl. He was a 2000 Academic All-Big XII selection, and a finalist for the Na­ tional Academic-Athletic Achievement Award that year. He was a standout prep athlete at West Valley High School in Spo­ kane, Wash., and in 1996 Gregorak was chosen the state of Washington’s Defensive Player of the Year and voted Super Prep Magazine's West Coast Defensive Player of the Year. In 1997, he was named West Valley High School’s Student-Athlete of the Year. He was named to several All-American teams that year, including USA Today. He was named team captain of the East squad in the Wash­ ington State All-Star game in 1997. He was team captain for the West in the 1997 High School All-American Game in Orlando, Florida. He earned a B.A. degree at Colorado in communications in 2001. Ty has a son, Gage, who is 4. Ty is married to former Montana State volleyball standout Kandice Kelly, who was recently re-hired as an assistant volleyball coach at UM. They are expecting a daughter in the fall. Kelly, a four-time all-conference player at MSU, was the head women’s volleyball coach at North Idaho College the previous two seasons. Her team placed eighth in the nation in 2012 and was ninth the year before, and she was twice voted the conference “Coach of the Year.” Her 2011 team was the state of Idaho team of the year.


ROSS BRUNELLE

KEFENSE HYNSON

Tight Ends/Co-Special Teams Coordinator

Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks

Ross will be coaching at The University of Montana for the sec­ ond year in a row, and his sixth over­ all at his alma mater. He will coach the tight ends and serve as the co-special teams coordi­ nator. He returned to Montana for the 2012 season after a two-year hiatus. Last season he was the Grizzlies’ Video Coordinator and was an assistant coach working with the special teams. Prior to returning to UM last year, he was an assistant football coach at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He was the secondary coach and special teams coordinator there in 2011, and coached the linebackers in 2010. He was an assistant coach for the Grizzlies for three seasons from 2007-2009. During that time he was the assistant secondary coach work­ ing with the cornerbacks. He worked one season with former Griz assis­ tant coach Tim Hauck, and two years with Mike Hudson after that. Brunelle, 28, began his coaching career at UM in 2006, when he served as a student assistant coach helping out with tight ends. He played football (tight end and fullback) at Montana from 2003-05, but his playing career was cut short due to an injury. He is a native of Spokane, Wash., and came to UM from East Valley High School, where he was an all-state linebacker as a senior. He earned eight letters in high school, participating in football, baseball, and bas­ ketball. Brunelle graduated from UM in May of 2007, earning a degree in sociology. He is single.

Kefense Hynson is in his sec­ ond season as an assistant on the Montana football coaching staff. Last spring he was elevated to the position of co-offensive coordina­ tor (with emphasis on the passing game), and will also serve as quarter­ backs coach. Last season he coached the tight ends and oversaw special teams. Last season UM senior tight end Greg Hardy was a first team All-Big Sky Conference selection, while senior returner Peter Nguyen, freshman kicker Chris Lider, and freshman punter Stephen Shaw were named hon­ orable mention. Before joining the Griz staff Hynson coached the wide receivers at Yale for three seasons from 2009-11. Prior to coaching at Yale, Hynson worked at Western Washington for three seasons (2006-08). He was the Vikings’ offensive coordinator his fi­ nal two seasons at the Bellingham school, which dropped its football pro­ gram following the 2008 season. Hynson’s offense in his final season at WWU averaged 404 yards of to­ tal offense and nearly 30 points a game. His quarterbacks threw 29 touch­ down passes. Hynson, who has experience working with collegiate quarterbacks, receivers, running backs and defensive backs, was an assistant at Minne­ sota State in 2005 and director of football operations at Boise State in 2004 when the Broncos went 11-1, won the WAC title and were ranked in both major polls. He has also had assistant coaching jobs at Quincy (2004) and Wil­ lamette (2003) and did an NFL minority coaching fellowship with Seattle (2008), Oakland (2009) and Kansas City (2010). Hynson participated in the 2009 NCAA Coaches Academy, which re­ inforces various aspects of securing, managing and excelling in head foot­ ball coaching positions at the intercollegiate level. In 2011 he was one of 20 selected to participate in the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy, which helps develop the necessary skills to be a successful head coach. As a player Hynson was an honorable mention all-America defensive back at Willamette (Ore.) College. He was a three-time Northwest Confer­ ence all-star, Willamette’s Freshman of the Year, and team captain before graduating in 2003. A native of Oakland, Calif., he and his wife, Shanina, have three chil­ dren: Jade, Myles, and Layla.

Freshman punter Stephen Shaw was named conference honorable mention in 2012.

In 2012 freshman kicker Chris Lider was named conference honorable mention.

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JAKE COOKUS

TORREY MYERS

Safeties/Co-Special Teams Coord.

Wide Receivers

LINDA CARDINAL Program Coordinator

Jake was named an assistant coach at The University of Montana in January of 2013. He will coach the safeties and serve as the co-special teams coordinator. Cookus had coached at fellow Big Sky Con­ ference school Weber State the previous seven seasons. While there he served as the special teams coordinator from 2005-2011, and was the co-defensive coordinator from 2009-11. He also worked with the safeties and cornerbacks. In his stint with the Wildcats he was re­ sponsible for all areas of the special teams, and for his last three seasons in Ogden he oversaw all aspects of defensive play-calling, game prepara­ tion, and game planning. At WSU he recruited the states of Oregon, Washington, and Colorado, as well as in San Di­ ego and Northern Utah, and he was the coordi­ nator for the teams walk-on program. Prior to his position at WSU he was a grad­ uate assistant coach at the University of Ken­ tucky, where he was involved in recruiting and assembled and coordinated scout team offense and special teams, and he also worked with the safeties. He began his coaching career in 2002, when he coached the outside linebackers at Southern Oregon University. That year he also served as a track and field coach at Corvallis High School (Oregon) and was an assistant track coach. A native of Roseburg, Oregon, Cookus played college football at Oregon State, where he was a team captain and honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick as a senior in 2001. He was also a Strength and Conditioning All-American as a senior. He earned four letters playing for the Beavers. He played quarterback and defensive back at Roseburg High School and was a three-sport standout there, lettering in football, basketball, and baseball. His senior season, he threw for 1,449 yards and 18 touchdowns, and rushed for 943 yards and 17 TDs. He led his prep teams to a 28-0 record and two state titles his junior and senior seasons. He was named Oregon’s 1996 Player of the Year by USA Today. Cookus graduated from OSU in 2001 with a degree in business finance and a minor in ath­ letic administration. Jake is single.

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Michael “Torrey” Myers was named an as­ sistant coach at The University of Montana in January of 2013. He will coach the wide receiv­ ers. Myers came to Montana from the Univer­ sity of Washington, where he served as a defen­ sive graduate assistant and quality control coach since 2008. During his stint with the Huskies he as­ sisted with the defensive line and linebackers, tracked opponent and self-tendencies on game day, and assisted in the film breakdown for all of the opponents. Before going to UW he was the tight ends coach at Western Washington University during the spring of 2008. In 2007, he was an offensive intern for the Vikings. His first job was at his alma mater, Rio Grande High in Albuquerque, where he was of­ fensive coordinator in 2002 and 2003. After that he moved to Carlsbad (N.M.) High, where he also served as offensive coordinator. After two seasons at Carlsbad, he went to Coolidge High School (Ariz.), where he was the defensive co­ ordinator, where the Bears went 12-1 en route to the state championship in 2006. Myers played wide receiver at Western New Mexico University from 1997-2001, and earned a bachelors degree in exercise science from there in 2002. He was a three-year starter, and team captain and offensive MVP as a senior at WNMU. In 2008, he earned a master s degree in education from the University of Washington. As a prep he was an all-state defensive back at Rio Grande High School, and team captain and MVP there his junior and senior seasons. He is a member of his high schools hall of fame. Torrey is single.

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KADE RANNINGS Video Coordinator

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2013 OUTLOOK: GRIZ RETURN 19-PLUS STARTERS MISSOULA, MONTANA - After suffering their first losing season in 27 years, the Univer­ sity of Montana Grizzlies have three primary goals in their sights in 2013 - win the Big Sky Conference; return to the playoffs; and compete for a national championship. UMs many past accomplishments speak for themselves. Montana started a 26-season win­ ning skein back in 1986. Last season was the first time in 20 years and just the second in 25 seasons that the Grizzlies have not finished firs I or second in the conference.

Montana led the Big Sky and was ranked 11th in the country in total offense (452.27 ypg) and rushing (235.73 ypg), and tied for 27th in scoring (31.64 ppg). (The Grizzlies’ Achilles heel was pass defense, where they allowed 299.26 yards a game and were ranked 120th out of 121 teams).

and (junior halfback) Jordan Canada who had a really good spring, and now with the addition of (Boise State transfer) Jamal Wilson at fullback, that allows us to move Joey Counts to halfback on a full-time basis, we have a lot more options offensively,” Delaney said. Also back are kicker Chris Lider and punter Stephen Shaw, both sophomores. One of UM’s key losses was punt returner/halfback Peter Nguyen, who was ranked among the national leaders in punt returns (18th, 9.88 ypr) and rushing (50th, 84.18 ypg) a year ago and was a four-time all-league pick.

OFFENSE: P0SITI0N-BY-P0SITI0N -QUARTERBACK Johnson (6-1, 195, 2V), who redshirted last season, passed for 21 touchdowns and rushed for four en route to being named honorable mention all-conference in 2011. McKinney (6-0, 190, IV) started UM’s first eight games last year and passed for 1,350 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 309 yards and seven scores, but was picked off eight times. Smithwick-Hann (6-4, 219) started the final three contests last year and threw for 933 yards and eight scores, with three interceptions. Competing for playing time will be redshirt freshman Brady Gustafson, a 6-7, 230-pounder. Also in the mix is Makena Simis, a newcomer from Boise’s Capital High School. Senior offensive tackle Danny Kistler Jr. Junior running back Jordan Canada The Grizzlies, who are coming off a 5-6 over­ all season and went 3-5 league record (tied for eighth), return 19-plus starters and 43 letterman. The team adopted the theme “United” for the 2013 season - and they are on a determined mission to get Montana back to one of the elite teams in the FCS - a position which they have occupied for almost the past three decades. Ten of those starters return from a defense that was ranked second in the nation in sacks (41) and also second in rush defense (92.55 ypg)“I really, really expect our defense to be outstanding,” said second-year UM head coach Mick Delaney. “Obviously they haven’t done it on the field as a group yet, but when you look at who we have coming back, plus the younger guys who will provide quality depth, I think our defense could be one of the best in the FCS.” Leading the way are returning All-Ameri­ cans Jordan Tripp (LB) and Zack Wagenmann (DE), who were both first team all-league selec­ tions as well. Other returning starters on “D” are tackles Alex Bienemann and Tonga Takai; linebackers Brock Coyle and John Kanongataa; cornerbacks Joshua Dennard/Anthony Good­ win and Sean Murray; and safeties Matt Hermanson and Bo Tully.

“I know we are going to be very solid on the offensive side of the football,” Delaney said. “We changed our scheme somewhat, and I think that will benefit the type of players we have. We have great size and depth on the offensive line and will use a two-back set sometimes, or a one-back scheme with two or three tight ends. “I think that scheme will help our playaction passing game,” Delaney said. “I expect our completion percentage to go way up (it was 63.4% last season) because of what we are doing. We won’t go down the field as often, but we will still have a nice package to stretch the field.” All-America tackle Danny Kistler Jr. heads a group of four returning offensive linemen, which also includes center Kjelby Oiland, guard William Poehls, and tackle Trevor Poole. Also back are wide receivers Ellis Henderson and Mitch Saylor, as well as part-time starters Jordan Canada at running back and Logan Hines at center. Trent McKinney and Shay Smithwick-Hann shared the starting job at quarterback last sea­ son, but former starter Jordan Johnson returned to the team after missing the 2012 season due to personal reasons. Johnson emerged as the No. 1 signal-caller after spring drills. “With our quarterback Jordie Johnson back and the transfer of running back Travon Van

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go along with outstanding speed. Counts (5-9, 215,1V), who played as a true freshman last sea­ son, rushed for 84 yards in limited action. “With the transfer of Travon from Marshall to us, it just gives us another dimension at that position, and he has two years left, as does Can­ ada,” Delaney said. “Canada has got bigger and stronger (5-9,190,2V), and has not lost any of his quickness, and hopefully he can stay healthy. Its a solid position with the guys returning, along with Travon, and we will have good depth there.” Treshawn Favors (5-9, 175, from Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Ariz.), and John Nguyen (Peters brother), a 5-7, 187-pounder from Bellevue High School in Washington, are two talented additions from the prep ranks. Sophomore Gavin Hagfors (6-2, 226, IV) re­ turns at fullback, and Boise State transfer Jamal Wilson (5-11, 238), also a sophomore, will be a factor at fullback as well.

-OFFENSIVE LINE Sophomore running back Joey Counts said. “Trent and Shay both started in games a year ago. From day one I was very excited about Brady Gustafson. Makena Simis is big (6-2, 195) and physical, and a good football player. “Obviously were extremely excited about the return of Jordie Johnson to the team,” Delaney said. “He started out in spring ball a little rusty early, but soon got back into a groove, and he just has outstanding overall skills.”

-RUNNING BACK/FULLBACK Canada, a junior, was UMs second leading rusher with 586 yards and four touchdowns last season, despite only two starts. Van, also a junior, transferred to Montana from Marshall and has good size (5-11, 195) to

Sophomore fullback Gavin Hagfors

The O-line has four quality starters return­ ing and a couple of returning lettermen along with five up-and-coming redshirt freshman from UMs impressive recruiting class of 2012. Kistler (6-8, 315, Sr., 3V) has started the past three-plus seasons at both tackle (2012) and guard (2010 and 2011), and was a preseason AllAmerica selection. Poehls (6-8, 345, Sr.) missed spring drills due to an injury, but started all 11 games last season. Oiland (6-4,290, Sr.) and Poole (6-5,290, Jr.) both started the first nine games of the year last season. Oiland, who started his college career as a de­ fensive lineman at UNLV, was an honorable men­ tion all-league pick last season. Logan Hines (6-4, 290, Jr., IV) had two starts at center last year. Sophomore John Schmaing (6-7, 291) had two starts a year ago and will compete with Poole for the starting berth at left tackle. Max Kelly (67, 274, RS) and Clint LaRowe (6-2, 275, RS) are

Junior center Logan Hines

Senior center Kjelby Oiland two talented young players vying for playing time at tackle. Youngsters who could contribute at guard in­ clude Devon Dietrich (6-4, 270, Fr., RS), Samson Kaleikini (6-5, 280, So., IV), McCauley Todd (67,295, Fr., RS), and Ben Weyer (6-4,270, Fr., RS). “I think that when its all said and done that our offensive line will have more depth than all of the time that I’ve been here,” Delaney said. “Well have a solid two deep, and at this level that does not happen very often.”

-WIDE RECEIVER Henderson, a 6 -0 ,185-pound sophomore, is UMs leading returning receiver with 23 recep­ tions last season (which were the third most on the team), while Saylor, a 6-5, 222-pound junior was right behind him with 22 catches in 2012. Returning lettermen who should also con­ tribute are Sean Haynes (6-3,185, Jr., 2V), Chase Naccarato (5-7,160, So., IV), Taylor Walcott (60, 177, So., IV), and Cam Warren (6-0, 177, Sr., 2V). Marq Rogers, a 6-4, 181-pounder from Concordia Lutheran HS (Fort Wayne, Ind.) could see action as a true freshman. “Wide receiver was a position that we had a lot of questions about going into last year, and its kind of like that this season, but we have some very good athletes there,” Delaney said. “Some of them haven’t been tested yet, but Ellis has been, as has Cam Warren, who I would go to battle with any day of the week, and Saylor has started there as well. “We got quite a bit of time from Taylor Walcott last year, and Sean Haynes made pretty good strides in the spring,” he continued. “We added Jamaal Jones (6-1,188, So.) from the Uni­ versity of Washington to that crew, and we have two freshmen coming in who we think may help

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Noah Scarver (6-4, 234, from Washburn High School in Minneapolis, Minn.), both have the size and ability to see action as true freshmen. “Clay had an outstanding spring, plus we have the possibility of three young men adding depth to that position, with Jonathan Richards who we moved from linebacker to tight end, as well as Aschan Richards who has added about 20 pounds or so, plus Jordan Harper who just came back from a mission may lack some size, but has a lot of talent,” Delaney said. “Plus we think that Mike Ralston and Noah Scarver, two freshmen we have coming in, are both big, physical kids who could both play this year,” he said. “We could surprise some people at the tight end position, although Clay is the only player with any game experience there.”

DEFENSE: P0SITI0N-BY-P0SITI0N -DEFENSIVE LINE Sophomore wide receiver Chase Naccarato

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us. Its going to be an inexperienced group at wide receiver, but a very talented group that will get better day-by-day as pre-fall and the season go on.”

Sophomore defensive end Tyrone Holmes more Jesse Cinn (6-5, 298, So., IV) and Bo Har­ ris (6-3, 265, Fr., RS) should contribute as well. “When you talk about football anymore, and things have changed in a lot of respects, one of the main ingredients that give you a chance to be successful is when you have competition at every position,” Delaney said. “We have stressed that here since day one, and when you look at that defensive front, weve got eight guys there who will all play. “We’ve got Zack Wagenmann back at end, who is a tremendous player,” Delaney continued. “We have Bienemann and Tonga at tackle, who

■TIGHT END There are big shoes to fill at this position, as two-time first team All-Big Sky pick Greg Har­ dy is gone. Senior Clay Pierson (6-3, 239, 3V) emerged as the starter there after spring drills, but the back-ups will all be youngsters. Sophomores (and cousins) Aschan Richards (6-6, 240, SQ) and Jonathan Richards (6-3, 222, SQ), along with redshirt freshman Jordan Harp­ er (6-3, 215) will all compete for “PT.” A pair of incoming players could be called upon this season. Mike Ralston (6-5 Yi, 245, from Sheldon High School in Eugene, Ore.) and Junior defensive end Zack Wagenmann

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with 13 and UMs sixth (tie) leading tackier with 50 stops. Talented sophomore Tyrone Holmes (6-4, 245) will start at the other defensive end spot, vacated by UMs only starter lost on de­ fense, Josh Harris (who had 39 tackles and 3.5 sacks a year ago). Holmes had 5.0 sacks in just one start a year ago. Sophomore Derek Crittenden (6-3,240, IV) and redshirt freshmen Ryan Johnson and Zach Peevey, both listed at 6-2 Yz, 250, will all see ac­ tion at end. Tackles Alex Bienemann (6-2, 285, Sr., 3V) and Tonga Takai (6-2, 315, Jr., 2V) started all 11 games last season, and were both named hon­ orable mention all-conference. They were UMs 11th and 12th leading tacklers a year ago, with 32 and 30 stops. Bienemann was third on the squad with 7.0 tackles for loss. The D-tackle position has quality depth with the likes of Caleb Kidder (6-5, 260, So., IV) and Trevor Rehm (6-3, 265, Jr., IV), while sopho-

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started every game, and Ihen we have Tyrone Holmes at the other end spot who has tremen­ dous potential. “Like the offensive line, weve got really good competition and depth on the D-line, and I think that’s going to help us to be a good football team week-in and week-out,” he said.

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-LINEBACKER 'Ihe Grizzlies’ trio of seniors - Coyle (6-2, 245, 3V), Tripp (6-3 H, 237,4V), and Kanongataa

Junior free safety Matt Hermanson

-SAFETY Senior cornerback Sean Murray

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Senior linebacker Brock Coyle (5-11, 215, 3V) were the team’s first, second, and third leading tacklers last season, and accounted for 274 of 912 total tackles, or 30.0% of UM’s stops. Tripp had a team-high 13.5 tackles for loss for 1.23 a game, which tied him for 25th in the FCS. Coyle, an honorable mention all-league pick, averaged 9.73 tackles per game, tying him for 28th in the nation. “I’ve said it before, that I would not trade those three for any three linebackers at any level, FCS or FBS, and I know that sounds like a huge statement,” Delaney said. “That is just a tremen­ dous threesome at linebacker.” Once again the Griz will have quality depth at a position, with talented Jeremiah Kose (6-2, 230, So., JC/RS), Connor Lebsock (6-2, 205, So., SQ/RS), Kelsey Lippert (6-0, 212, So., SQ), Addi­ son Owen (6-2, 220, So., IV), and Kendrick Van Ackeren (6-1,215, So., TR) biting at the bits to get into the game and contribute. “We have very good depth at linebacker with five young guys who can step in there and make plays for us and give us a chance to win games,” Delaney said. “That’s what makes us excited about this football team - we’ve got depth at every posi­ tion on the football field. I realize some of them

Joshua Dennard (5-11, 185, Jr., 2V), An­ thony “Chief” Goodwin (6-1,180, Sr., IV), Nate Harris (5-10,180, So., IV), and Sean Murray (61,190, Sr., 3V) all started at cornerback one time last season. Murray started in 10 contests, and tied for sixth on the team with 50 tackles, and was an honorable mention all-league selection. Den­ nard and Goodwin started five contests each. Dennard was UM’s eighth leading tackier (46 total tackles), while Goodwin was 10th with 38 stops. Harris was 14th on the squad with 26 tackles. Those veterans will be challenged by talent­ ed redshirt freshman J.R. Nelson (6-0, 177) and sophomore transfer Jamal Anderson (5-11, 180, So., JC). “Chief (Goodwin) had a really good spring, and he just got better and better each game last season,” Delaney said. “Josh and Nate have a year under their belts, and Sean Murray started a bunch of games for us, plus I really like J.R. Nelson. “That was a real emphasis in recruiting, and I think we have two corners coming in who will have an opportunity to play, although one may play at safety,” Delaney said. “Marquin Russell (6-0, 185, from Lakes HS in Lakewood, Wash.) and Ryan McKinley (6-1, 187, from Boulder Creek HS in Anthem, Ariz.) are both good look­ ing young football players with excellent size.”

Free safety Matt Hermanson (6-1, 198, Jr., 2V) and strong safety Bo Tully (6-2,199, Sr., 3V) had 67 and 64 stops a year ago - ranking them fourth and fifth on the team. Each also had two interceptions, tying them with Murray for the squad lead. Hermanson was an all-conference honor­ able mention pick. Senior Steven Rominger (510, 186, 3V) had the 16th most tackles on the squad with 23. “They (Hermanson and Tully) have both played a lot of football, and I think that both of them played really well in the spring,” Delaney

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-SPECIAL TEAMS Lider (6-1, 199, IV) made 15-of-21 (71.4%) of his field goal attempts. His 1.36 field goals a game ranked him ninth (tie) in the FCS. He was 37-of-41 in PAT attempts and scored a team-high 82 points. Shaw (6-3, 260, IV) was 21st in the country, averaging 41.83 per punt, and 23 of his 54 at­ tempts (42.6%) were inside the opponents’ 20yard line. “They both have outstanding potential,” Del­ aney said. “That year of experience that Chris has should give him some confidence. I think he’s learned how to take the pressure that goes along with that position. He will be an outstanding place-kicker for us. I think that Stephen Shaw is going to be one of the top two or three punters at the FCS level. He’s got a very strong leg. “I think we have a very good group of return guys, in both the punt return and kickoff return areas,” he said. “We’ve got Jordie (Tripp) for the long snaps and Kjelby (Oiland) and Tonga (Takai) for the short snaps.” UM also added preferred walk-on kicker/ punter Ben Worst from Twin Falls High School (Idaho). Worst kicked two 52-yard field goals as a prep. “We are bringing in Ben Worst as a punter and a kicker, and he appears to have a ton of tal-

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2013 SCHEDULE The Griz have a stern test in their opener, hosting long-time FCS powerhouse Appala­ chian State on August 31 in a 7:00 p.m. contest in Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Other non-league contests are road games at North Dakota (Sept. 14) and at South Dakota (Nov. 9), and against Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 21). “When I first saw the App. State’ game and then that we had to go back to North Dakota (UM played UND in Grand Forks last season and also go there again in 2014), and a home-andhome against South Dakota it concerned me,” Delaney said. “I thought why would we do some­ thing like this? But the more I thought about it over the winter and spring, the more I liked the

idea. We want to open with App. State. We want to challenge our players. They want to be chal­ lenged. That will tell us right off the bat what type of football team that were going to have. 4hey have an excellent, excellent FCS football team that’s about to move up to the FBS. I guess you can say I changed my thinking, especially about that game, because I have so much confidence in our football team and in our coaches. ‘Bring it on’ I guess is the best way to say it. We’ll play games week-by-week and see what happens. “We really have a tough Big Sky schedule, but as I said last season, the league is much bet­ ter with the addition of those four teams last year, not to mention the impressive run that our league had in the playoffs last year,” he said. “It’s a very difficult schedule, but we can’t worry about that,” he continued. “We’re going to worry about App. State coming in here for a night game on August 31st, and then the old coaches’ cliche - ‘take them one game at a time,’ and be prepared to play physically and mentally, and let the chips fall where they may.”

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Walter Payton Award/All-America Candidate 10 - JORDAN JOHNSON • Quarterback • 6-1, 200, Jr., 2V/RS • Eugene, Oregon • Sheldon High School MONTANA: Jordan will start for the second season at UM in 2013. He is ranked 14th in school history with 2,444 career passing yards in one season as a starter. 2012: He did not participate due to personal reasons, and was a redshirt. 2011: He passed for 2,400 yards and 21 touchdowns, and was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection. He tied a Montana single-game record with six touchdown passes in a 45-10 victory over Weber State. His 21 touchdown passes rank him 12th (tie) in single­ season history, while his 2,400 passing yards are the 21st most in a season at UM. He was third on the Learn with 506 yards rushing. He played in 13 games and started in 12, missing the Northern Colorado game due to an injury. He was named to the leagues all-academic team for the second straight season.

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CAREER HIGHS: He was 25-of-39-0 in a 37-23 win over Cal Poly in 2011. He had a career-best 299 yards passing in his record-setting effort against Weber State, when he had six TD throws. He rushed for a career-best 102 yards in a 17-14 victory over Eastern Washington two seasons ago. His career-long pass was an 80-yarder at Tennessee in 2011, which ties him for the eighth longest in school history. His career-long run is a 54-yarder for a touchdown at Sam Houston State in a FCS semifinal game in 2011, and he had a career-high 11 rushes in that game. PERSONAL: His major is math. He had a 3.9 GPA in high school. His parents are Marty and Kelly Johnson of Eugene. Birth date: May 3,1992.

QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: Jordan has all of the intangibles that yon need to be an outstanding quarterback, and hes certainly a good candi­ date for the Walter Payton Award. I think that he will prove to people that he not only has the talent, but the where-withal that you need to be a leader and run a football team. “We are just extremely excited to have him back, and I think we will see that, hopefully, he has not missed a beat in his year off. I just think that this is a very deserving pre-season accolade for Jordan, and gives him something very positive to start the season with. “It says a lot by the rest of the guys that he was voted one of our team captains this year. This is my sixth season (with the Griz), and it's the first time since Ive been here that we had a junior captain on offense. That in itself displays the type of leadership that he displays, and the type of person that he is.”

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Buck Buchanan Award/All-America Candidate 37 - JORDAN TRIPP • Linebacker/Long Snaps • 6-3 1/2 , 237, Sr. 4V • Missoula, Mont. • Big Sky High School MONTANA: Jordan will be a rare four-year starter in 2013. He begins his senior season ranked 24th in school history with 235 career tackles and 11th in tackles for loss with 24, while his seven career fumble recoveries are the third most (tie) ever at UM. 2012: He had an exceptional season with 95 tackles (second on the team), and had a team-high 13.5 tackles for loss. He was named to three All-America teams: Sports Network (second team); Associated Press (third team), and Phil Steele Magazine (first team). He was the recipient of UM s Tony Barbour Award (“best exemplifies the values and work ethic of Grizzly football.” )He had 10 or more tackles in four games. In the spring of 2012 he was chosen by former Griz de­ fensive end Ryan Fetherston to wear UMs legacy number 37 (a tradition that started in 1987). He was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, finishing 10th in the balloting. 2011: He started in the first three games but was injured in the Eastern Washington contest and redshirted.

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2010: He started all 11 games and was second on the team with 99 total tackles. He had a teamhigh (tied with Fetherston) 9.0 tackles for loss, and led the squad with a team-best three fumble recoveries. He had 10 or more tackles in six games. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky selection. 2009: He was ranked among Montanas top tacklers as a true freshman, de­ spite not starting and playing primarily on special teams. He was UMs 20th leading tackier with 24 stops. His two fumble recoveries were the second most on the team. HIGH SCHOOL: He was an “AA” all-state and all-conference pick at Big Sky High School as a senior when he had 12 sacks despite battling an injury. He registered 72 tackles, including 13 for losses for the 6-5 Eagles in 2008. He was a team captain in football his senior year. He was also all-league selection in football as a junior. He also lettered in track. His high school coach was former Griz player (1959-61) and UM coach (1977-79), the late Gary Ekegren. CAREER HIGHS: He had 13 tackles against Montana State in 2012, and against North Dakota in 2010. He had three tackles for loss and two sacks against Southern Utah in 2012. He had an 80-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown last season against Idaho State. He had a 22-yard interception re­ turn for a touchdown in the 2010 opener against Western State. PERSONAL: He is a third generation football player at Montana. His father, Bryan, was a starting linebacker for the Grizzlies in 1989 and 1990, while his grandfather, Gene (Junior), played and lettered at Montana in 1963-64. His moms name is Lisa. He is a business management major. His birth date is April 3, 1991. Misc.: Jordans first two-plus seasons while playing at UM he wore the same number, 44, that his dad Bryan wore when he played for the Grizzlies.

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UT 6 36 6 26 74

AT 1.7 63 12 69 161

TT 23 99 18 95 235

Sacks 0 3.5 (-28) 0 5.5(-36) 9(-64)

QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Hes the type of young man who makes everyone around him better - by his work ethic, by his competitive­ ness, and his humbleness to help other people. Jordan Tripp is one of those special guys that does everything that you ask him to and more, both on and off thefield. He’s a tremendous football player. He runs so well. As I said earlier, he helps the other 10 guys on defense to play with the same passion and make plays. I think that he will have the type of season to make him a solid candidate for the Buck Buchanan Award.” Blk FF FR PB Int. TFL 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 9.0 (-39) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.5 (-2) 0 It 4 2 It 13.5(-51) 4 0 7 6 2 24(-92)

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All-America Candidate 9 2 -ALEX BIENEMANN

All-America Candidate 56 - BROCK COYLE

• Defensive Tackle • 6-2, 285, Sr., 3V • Denver, Colo. • Regis Jesuit High School

• Linebacker • 6-2, 245, Sr., 3V • Bozeman, Mont. • Bozeman High School

MONTANA: Alex will be starting for the second season in a row.

MONTANA: Brock will start for the second straight season. He is a team co-captain on defense along with fellow senior linebacker Jordan Tripp. Hes played in 39 games and has 168 career tackles. He will soon move on to UMs career tackles list.

2012: He started all 11 contests and was 11th in the team with 32 tackles. His seven tackle for loss were the fourth most on the team.

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2011: He had 11 tackles and lettered. 2010: He was pressed into duty as a true freshman and played in seven games and earned a letter.

2012: He started in all 11 games and led Montana with 107 tackles. He was ranked 28th (tie) in the nation, averaging 9.73 tackles a game. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a four-year letterman in football...he was first team All-Colorado and all-league following his senior season...he was team captain his senior year...also named team MVP and received his teams “Leadership Award”...he earned two letters in lacrosse...his prep football coach was Mark Noland.

2011: He played in all 14 games and was the teams 16th leading tackier, despite not starting.

CAREER HIGHS: He had six tackles against Montana State and at Ap­ palachian State in 2012. He had 1.5 tackles for loss at Appalachian State a year ago.

2009: He saw considerable action as a true freshman playing in 14 games (he did not play in the UC Davis game due to injury). He was 17th on the team with 30 tackles. He was tied with two other players for the fourth most interceptions on the team with two.

PERSONAL: His major is communication studies. His parents are Jim and Shere Bienemann of Greenwood Village, Colorado. Birth date: September 14,1991. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: A lex has worked so hard to be productive. He’s one of those guys who has the type of personality to keep everybody going and in good spirits. He’s just a tremendous person to have in our program. “He’s just as important on the football side of things. Alex is a tremendous football player. He has a great motor and he runs really, really well. I think if you went back and evaluated every single play of the entire season that he participated in, you’d have a tough time finding plays that he wasn’t going full speed. He’s going to be a factor on what we think is going to be a really good defensive football team.” Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 7/0 7/0 11/11 25/11

UT 1 2 5 8

AT 2 9 27 38

TT 3 11 32 46

Sacks 0 0 3(-16) 3(~16)

TFL 0 H -3) 7(-23) 8(-26)

Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 7/0 7/0 11/11 25/11

INT 0 0 0 0

PB 0 0 1 1

FR 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0

Blk 0 0 0 0

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2010: His career was put on hold this season as he recovered from off­ season surgery and he redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a three-year football letterman at Bozeman High School..an all-state and all-conference selection as a senior...team captain in 2008...all-conference pick as a junior...his high school coach was Troy Purcell. CAREER HIGHS: He had 19 tackles against Montana State in 2012, and he had 10 or more tackles in six games that season. He had 15 tackles against Northern Arizona last season and 14 versus Southern Utah. PERSONAL: His parents are Tina and Christopher Coyle of Bozeman. His major is business (marketing). Birth date: Oct. 12,1990. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Brock will be in the mid­ dle with Jordan (Tripp) on the outside and J.P. (Kanongata’a) on the other. Brock is the kind of guy who can run your defense for you, and he’s going to know what adjustments need to be made and what the other players are supposed to be doing on the defense. He will be our quarterback of the front seven on defense. “On top of that, he’s gained weight, and he and Tripp have worked so hard to keep their speed along with gaining weight. I wouldn’t trade our three line­ backers for anybody. Jordan will be Buchanan Award candidate and Brock is an All-America candidate for us, and they both came in (to UM) together. I think those two players, along with J.P., are the best linebackers in the Big Sky Conference as a group.” YEAR 2009 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 14/0 14/0 11/11 39/11

Solo 11 15 35 61

Ast 19 16 72 107

TT 30 31 107 168

TLs 0 4.5 (-13) 6.5(-20) 11(033)

SACKS 0 L5 (-7) 2.0(-10) 3.5(-17)

YEAR 2009 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 14/0 14/0 11/11 39/11

FF 0 0 2 2

FR 0 0 1 1

PD 0 1 4 5

INT 2 1 0 3

BLK 0 0 0 0


All-America Candidate 91 - TYRONE HOLMES

All-America Candidate 58 - ZACK WAGENMANN

• Defensive End • 6-4, 245, So., 1V • Eagle Point, Ore. • Eagle Point High School

• Defensive End • 6 - 3 1/ 2, 250, Jr., 2V • Missoula, M o n t • Sentinel High School MONTANA: Zack was expected to contribute last season, but did much more than that. He and sophomore Tyrone Holmes will give the Griz a dy­ namic pass-rushing duo in 2013.

MONTANA: Tyrone has the ability and work elhic to be one of the best players at his position in school history. He will start at one of UMs two defensive end positions. 2012: He played in all 11 games and started in one (Liberty) as a true freshman. He was third on the team with 5.0 sacks, and 15th in total tackles with 24. HIGH SCHOOL: He was the 2011 co-defensive player of the year in the Midwestern League as a senior...also first team all-state and all-league hon­ ors as a senior... he was an all-conference selection three times in football both ways...team captain in basketball as a junior and senior...a four-year letterman in hoops and in track, and three times in football...tabbed coConference “Defensive Player of the Year” as a senior...team captain in football senior year....his prep football coach was Jacob Shauffler...also a versatile track athlete and won the state champion in the shot put, and placed fourth in the high hurdles. CAREER HIGHS: He had nine tackles and four sacks against Idaho State last season. PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: Sept. 10, 1993. His parents are Tyrone and Angie Holmes of Eagle Point. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Tyrone last year had four sacks in one game to break a freshman record, and almost broke our overall school record. He is a force on the outside. Hes going to be a major factor for us on the edge, along with returning starter Zack Wagenmann. He is out­ standing as a pass-rusher as well as stopping the run game. “We’ve got a couple of younger guys behind those two who will be able to spell them more often, which will help to keep them a little fresher and help to make them better players late in games. Certainly Tyrone is a young man who we expect to get an awful lot out of this fall.” Year 2012 Year 2012

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PB 0

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TT 24 FF 0

Sacks 5 (-32) QBH 3

TFL 5.5 (-33)

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“Zack is a leveridge guy. He’s 6-3 Vi and can really run. With him coming in on one side and Tyrone (Holmes) coming off the other, I think that frees up our inside guys and our linebackers a little bit. We’re excited to have Zack back and healthy.”

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G/S 14/0 11/11 25/11

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Ast 8 31 39

TT 13 50 63

TFL l(-4 ) 12(-86) 13 (-90)

Sacks 0 11.5(-79) 11.5 (-79)

Year 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 14/0 11/11 25/11

Int 0 0 0

PD 0 4 4

FR 0 0 0

FF 0 2 2

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All-America Candidate 76 - DANNY KISTLER JR.

All-America Candidate 7 - ELLIS HENDERSON

• Offensive Tackle • 6 -8 ,3 1 5 , Sr., 3V • Seattle, Wash. • O’Dea High School

• Wide Receiver/Returner • 6 -0 ,1 8 5 , So., 1V • Portland, Ore. • Hawaii/Skyview High School

MONTANA: Danny is one of the pre­ mier lineman at the FCS level and will be starting for the third straight season in 2013. He will serve as one of UMs team captains this season. He has played in 35 career games and has 29 starts. 2012: He started all 11 games last season at right tackle. He was a first team All-Big Sky Conference pick. He was also the co-recipient (with se­ nior guard Jake Hendrickson) of the Paul Weskamp Award (outstanding offensive lineman). 2011: He started all 14 games at right guard and second team All-Big Sky selection. 2010: He played in nine games and started in two at left guard as a true freshman. He also has the ability to play guard. He was an All-Big Sky academic team selection with a 3.42 grade point average. HIGH SCHOOL: He earned three letters in football and two in track and field at O’Dea High School. He was voted most improved player in football as a junior for his team that went 13-1 that lost in the state championship game. He missed most of his senior year with an injury. He was an all­ league pick as a junior and senior. He was named preseason all-state choice as a senior (2008). His high school football coach was Monte Kohler.

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MONTANA: Ellis had an outstanding spring and will start at the “Z" wide re­ ceiver position. He is Montanas leading returning receiver. 2012: He played in all 11 games and started in the last seven. He was third on the team with 23 receptions. He averaged a team-high 15.7 yards. He returned 8 kickoffs for a 21.2-yard average. 2011: He was at the University of Hawaii, did not play there. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a three-year starter at wide receiver and defen­ sive back at Skyview High School...career-wise he had 109 receptions for 1,893 yards and 24 TDs, 8 kick/punt returns for touchdowns, along with 143 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 9 interceptions....varsity football teams had a three-year record of 28-9...in 2010, he was selected to the 4A GSHL Coaches All-League Defensive Player of the Year and named to the allstate squad on defense...a first team all-league pick at defensive back and wide receiver...also a GSHLFootball.com All- Level All-Star 1st Team de­ fensive back... lettered three times in baseball and once in track. CAREER HIGHS: He had 8 catches for 112 yards and a TD at North Dakota last season. His career-long catch is a 45-yarder for a touchdown against Northern Arizona in 2012. He had a 43-yard kickoff return against Montana State a year ago.

PERSONAL: He is a sociology major. His parents are Dan and Helen Kistler of Seattle. Birth date: March 30,1991.

PERSONAL: His major is health and human performance. Birth date: July 7,1992. His parents are Ron Henderson and Maggie Mohammadi of Port­ land.

QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Danny played as a true freshman and started a couple of games early in his career. He's a big, tall player who has greatfeet, and is very intelligent. His potential and what hes done, has gotten better year-by-year. I f that continues to happen this year, hes going to be one of the premier offensive lineman in the entire FCS.

QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “If there was a surprise on offense in the spring, you know there's always a couple of them - Ellis was certainly one of them. He has worked himself into the go-to guy for us. He has great speed and has great concentration on catching the football. He's blocking better all the time.

“I think hes going to be a special playerfor us on the offensive line, plus he's a leader and was voted to be one of our team captains this season. I really look forward to his production this faU.”

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• Punter • 6-3, 260, So., 1V • Boise, Idaho • Capital High School MONTANA: Stephen has an extremely strong leg, and could prove to be one of the most outstanding punters to ever play at Montana. 2012: He was ranked 21st in the na­ tion, averaging 41.83 yards on 54 punts, including 23 inside the opponents’ 20yard line. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference pick. 2011: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He had an exceptional senior year at Capital High School, when he averaged 43.4-yards per punt, and was named first team All-Idaho 5-A at punter...senior season he was tabbed all-league at punt­ er and at kicker (when he had 44 of 65 kickoffs for touchbacks)...chosen Capital’s special teams MVP as a senior...averaged 42.0 yards as a junior at Lutheran High School in Villa Park, Calif...his coach at Capital his senior year was Todd Simis. CAREER HIGHS: He averaged 49.2 yards a punt (five punts) against Lib­ erty last season. He had nine punts at North Dakota a year ago. His long is 62 yards versus Southern Utah, and he had a 61-yarder in the South Dakota game. PERSONAL: His major is political science. Birth date: Nov. 21, 1992. His guardians are his aunt and uncle, Cindy and Dan Ediger of Boise. His mom is Cathy Shaw of Fullerton, Calif. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Stephen will be a young man who certainly has a future at the next level, if he continues to work like he has. There's no doubt in my mind that he will be ranked somewhere near the top of all of the punters in the country this fa ll He has a tremendous amount of ability. Mentally he's developed into a guy who can handle that position. He's going to be a great weapon with what I think is going to be an outstanding defense and an outstanding punter. That makes a huge differ­ ence in the course of a game."

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1918.......................... Chris Bentz (+ )............................................OT/DT 1925 .......................... William “Wild Bill” Kelly (*+)................... QB 1926 .......................... William “Wild Bill” Kelly (&+).................. QB 1928 .......................... Tom Davis (*).............................................. QB 1929 .......................... Jim Morrow (*)...... ......................................QB 1930 .......................... Waldo Ekegren (*).......................................HB 1933.......................... Bob Stansberry (#&)...................................HB 1933 .......................... Hank Blastic (*)...........................................HB 1934 .......................... Naseby Rhinehart (*)..................................End 1935 .......................... Hank Blastic (*)...........................................HB 1937 .......................... Milt Popovich (&)........................................HB 1938 .......................... Roland Lundberg (#*).................................HB 1939 .......................... Frank Nugent (#).........................................HB 1941.......................... Eso Naranche (#).........................................FB 1950.......................... Ken Campbellm (#*)...................................OC 1953 .......................... Dick Imer (#*)..............................................HB 1954 .......................... Dick Imer (#*)..............................................HB 1954 ...........................Joe DeLuca (#*).......................................... OG 1955 .......................... Doug Dansinger (#*)...................................OG 1955.......................... Dale Shupe (*)................. ............................. HB 1957 .......................... Stan Renning (#&*).....................................LB/OG 1958 .......................... Stan Renning (#).......................................... LB/OG 1958 .......................... John Lands (*)..............................................End 1959 .......................... John Lands (*)..............................................End 1962.......................... Terry Dillon (#)............................................HB/DB ..Wayne Harrington (*)................................ LB 1965 ..Bob Beers (#&)............................................MLB 1967 ..Bob Beers (*)...............................................MLB 1968 ....................Tuufuli Uperesa (# ).....................................OT 1968 ....................Herb White (*)............................................ DE 1968 ....................Ray Brum (*)............................................... QB 1969 ....................Les Kent (# )................................................. HB 1969 ....................Larry Miller (#)........................................... DT 1969 1969.......................... Karl Stein (#)................................................ FS 1969 .......................... Tuufuli Uperesa (#&)...................................OT 1970 .......................... Arnie Blancas (*)......................................... HB 1970.......................... Larry Miller (*)............................................ DT 1970.......................... Steve Okoniewski (*#%)..............................OT 1970 .......................... Karl Stein (%)............................................... FS 1971 .......................... Steve Caputo (*)........................................... HB 1971.......................... Barry Darrow (*)......................................... OG 1971 .......................... Steve Okoniewski (#&)................................OT 1972 .......................... Barry Darrow (#)......................................... OG 1974 .......................... Ron Rosenberg (# ).......................................MLB 1975 .......................... Greg Anderson (*#).....................................DB/Ret. 1976 .......................... Greg Anderson (#&)...................................DB/Ret. 1977 .......................... Monty Bullerdick (*#)..................................HB 1979.......................... Jim Hard (%)................................................ WR 1981 .......................... Pat Curry (*)................................................. DE 1982 .......................... Tony Fudge (*)............................................. SS 1982 .......................... Marty Mornhinweg (*#)..............................QB 1983 ...........................Brian Salonen (#%!).....................................TE 1984 .......................... Marty Mornhinweg (*)................................QB 1985 .......................... Mike Rice (#)............................................... WR/P 1986 .......................... Tony Breland (*).......................................... DB 1986.......................... Larry Clarkson (%).......................................OT 1986 .......................... Mike Rice (*)............................................... WR/P 1987 .......................... Tony Breland (*).......................................... DB 1987.......................... Scott Camper (# )..........................................DT 1987.......................... Larry Clarkson (+%A) .................................OT 1987.......................... Pat Foster (#)................................................ DE 1987...........................Mike Rankin (*#)......................................... MLB 1987........................... 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GRIZ ALL AMERICANS 1988... Jay Fagan (#).................. OG 1988... Jody Farmer ($)...............RB 1988... Tim Hauck (#%)............. FS 1988... Mike Rankin (# ).........MLB 1988... Q. Richardson (*#)........ DB 1988 ... Kirk Scrafford (*#)........ OG 1989 ... Grady Bennett (*).......... QB 1989... J.C. Campbell (*#).......OLB 1989... Tim Hauck (#%A)........... FS 1989... Mike Rankin (# ).........MLB 1989 ... Kirk Scrafford ($ )......... OG 1990 ... Grady Bennett ($).......... QB 1990... Rick Erps (# )................. OG 1990 ... Mike Trevathan ($A) ... WR 1991 ... Sean Dorris (*$)...............SS 1991... Chad Germer (#$).........OC 1991... Chad Lembke (*$)......MLB 1993... Dave Dickenson (*)....... QB 1993... Todd Ericson, # )............. SS 1993 ... Scott Gragg (#)...............OT 1994 ... Dave Dickenson (#)....... QB 1994... Dan Downs ($ )...............LB 1994... Scott Gragg (#!$A) .........OT 1994 ... Jay Turner ($).................DE 1995 ... Mike Agee (#$)............. OG 1995... Mike Bouchee ($).......MLB 1995... Jason Crebo (*#$A).........LB 1995... D. Dickenson (#!$A+ ).. QB 1995... David Kempfert ($).......OC 1995... Yo.Manzanarez (*$).......DE 1995... B. McElmurry (*)............ FS 1995... Eric Simonson ($)..........OT 1995 ... Matt Wells (#$A) ...........WR 1996 ... Mike Agee (#$A+ ) ........ OG 1996... Brian Ah Yat (#$A+)...... QB 1996... Mike Bouchee (#).......MLB 1996... Jason Crebo, #$A.............LB 1996....Joe Douglass (#!$A) ......WR 1996....Corey Falls.(*)................DE 1996....David Kempfert (#!$A) OC 1996....Blaine McElmurry (*$A)FS 1996 ....Jeff Zellick (*$).............. OG 1997 ....Brian Ah Yat (*).............QB 1997....Jason Crebo (#!A+ ).........LB 1997 ....Justin Gaines ($*).......... CB 1998 ....Brian Ah Yat (#*)...........QB 1998 ....Raul Pacheco (#*)........ WR 1999 ....Kelley Bryant (#!A) ........DT 1999....Yo. Humphery (#$&) ....RB 1999....Vince Huntsberger (*) ...SS 1999....Drew Miller (#$A) .........QB 1999....Dallas Neil (*)................ TE 1999....Chase Raynock (A) ........OT 1999 ....Jeremy Watkins (*)...... WR 2000 ....Calvin Coleman ($).*......CB 2000....Jimmy Farris (#A) ........ WR 2000....V. Huntsberger (#$A+)...SS 2000....Yo. Humphery (*$)........RB 2000....Drew Miller (*)..............QB 2000....Etu Molden (*)............. WR 2000....Andy Petek (*).............. DE 2000 ....Matt Steinau (*)......... MLB 200 1 ....Calvin Coleman(*)........CB 2001....Yo. Humphery (#$A) .....RB

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Honors Candidate 26 - JORDAN CANADA • Running Back • 5 -9 ,1 9 0 , Jr., 2V • West Covina, Calif. • Duarte & South Hills High Schools MONTANA: Jordan has 1,166 career rushing yards and will soon break into UMs top 25 list. He had an outstanding spring, and he and fellow junior Travon Van are expected to be an excellent onetwo punch.

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G/S 13/1 10/2 23/3

Att. 113 118 231

Yds. 580 586 1,166

Avg. 5.1 5.0 5.0

TD 9 4 13

LG 75 72 75

Receiving Year 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 13/1 10/2 23/3

Rec. 14 15 29

Yds. 93 126 219

Avg. 6.6 8.4 7.6

TD 0 0 0

LG 24 31 31


Honors Candidate 12 - MATT HERMANSON

Honors Candidate 69 - KJELBY 0ILAND

• Free Safety • 6 -1 ,1 9 8 , Jr., 2V • Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Washington High School

• Center • 6 -4 ,2 9 0 , Sr., 2V • Spokane, Wash. • UNLV/Ferris High School

MONTANA: Matt will start for the second straight season at free safety.

MONTANA: Kjelby will start at center for the second season in a row in 2013. He is also UMs short snapper.

2012: He started and played in 10 games (he missed the Southern Utah game because of an injury). He was fourth on the team with 67 tackles and tied for the team lead with two interceptions. He was second on the team with 30 unassisted tackles. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference pick. 2011: He played in 13 games and started in one (Northern Colorado) as a true freshman. He was fifth on the team with 65 tackles, and tied with two other players with a team-leading three interceptions. HIGH SCHOOL: He had an outstanding senior year at Washington High School, leading his team to a second straight 13-0 season, and second con­ secutive state championship. His senior season he passed for 1,400 yards and 21 touchdowns and rushed for 600 yards and six TDs, and had 76 tackles and four interceptions on defense. His junior and senior seasons on defense he had combined 140 tackles and 11 interceptions. His prep football coach was his dad, Brian Hermanson. He earned 11 letters: four each in football and track and three in basketball. He was a three-time allstate pick in football, and the Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior, and tabbed football MVP on defense as a junior and senior. Served as a team captain in football and hoops his senior year. CAREER HIGHS: He had 13 tackles, including 12 solo stops in Montanas 2011 FCS semifinal loss (31-28) at Sam Houston State. He had two forced fumbles in UMs 41-14 second round FCS win over Central Arkansas in 2011. He had a season-high 12 tackles in 2012 at Appalachian State. PERSONAL: He is an anthropology major. Birth date: June 8, 1992. His dad is Brian Hermanson of Sioux Falls. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: "Matt played injured al­ most the entire season last year. It was afoot injury and he was probably at 75 percent asfar as his ability to run, and in the secondary that is obviously a crucialfactor. He had surgery right after the season was over and was cleared to play when we came back from spring break, and man he looked like the player wed seen the year before and in high school by the end of spring ball. He’s gained weight and he’s going to be a real force for us at safety.” YEAR 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 13/1 10/10 23/11

Solo 38 30 68

Ast 27 37 64

TT 65 67 132

TFL 3.5(-6) 1.5(-3) 5(-9)

SACKS 0 0 0

YEAR 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 13/1 10/10 23/11

FF 2 0 2

FR 1 0 1

PD 1 0 1

INT 3 2 5

BLK 0 0 0

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2012: He played in all 11 games and started in nine. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection 2011: He was moved from defense to offense in the spring and played in all 14 games, and started 12 contests at left guard. UNLV: He came to Montana from UNLV, where he played in five games on the defensive line as a true freshman and had six tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a two-way starter and three-time letterman in football at Ferris High School...was named second 4-A team all-state at defensive tackle by the Associated Press...a first team All-Greater Spokane League selection...team captain as a senior in 2009 for the Saxons, who finished second in the state with a 10-4 record...also a first team all-state performer in track, where he earned four letters...track captain his senior year...high school football coach was Jim Sharkey. PERSONAL: His parents are Mike Oiland and Lisa Alford, both of Spo­ kane. His major is anthropology. Birth date: April 8, 1992. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: "Kjelby had a good junior year, and it wasn’t outstanding, but it was solid. Kjelby really, really threw himself into our winter program. He never missed a day in the winter. He was a leader out there. He pushed himself as hard as he could. This spring he was just an outstanding leader as far as that offensive line goes. "He and Danny (Kistler) were both great leaders for us out there this spring, as will (senior guard) William Poehls be for us this fall (Poehls missed spring drills because of an injury). Kjelby will be a fine center for us this year. He has a whole year as a starter. He expects big things of himself now. He wants to be the best center in the Big Sky, and he will really fight for that honor as the season goes on.”

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Honors Candidate 95 - TONGA TAKAI

Honors Candidate 1 - ANTHONY GOODWIN

• Defensive Tackle • 6-2, 301, Jr., 2V • Honolulu, Hawaii • Damien Memorial High School

• Cornerback • 6 -1 ,1 8 0 , Sr., 1V • Temecula, Calif. • Mt. San Antonio Junior College

MONTANA: Tonga had an outstanding sophomore season and will start for the second straight year in 2013. 2012: He was the Grizzlies’ 12th (tie) leading tackier with 30 stops. He led the team with two fumble recoveries. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection. 2011: He played in eight games and recorded six tackles. 2010: He was a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was chosen first team all-conference and honorable mention all-state at Damien Memorial High School...earned 10 letters in five different sports: football (3), track and field (4), wrestling (1), canoe paddling (1), and judo (l)...won Lineman Award in football senior season, as well as Field Athlete of the Year Award in track... team captain in foot­ ball as a senior...high school football coach was Panahou Aina. CAREER HIGHS: He had five tackles against Northern Arizona and Montana State in 2012. He recovered fumbles in the South Dakota and Weber State games last season. PERSONAL: He is a sociology major. His parents are Vivieni and Ilisapeti Takai of Honolulu. Birth date: November 29,1992. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “I remember last year, pre-fall, he told me coach you’re going to see a different guy this fa ll’ He participated in every game; he was productive in every game; and he came to me at the beginning of (2013) winter program again and said T want to be the best that I can be and try to go on and play at the next level’ "In the winter program he was the leader on the defensive line. Is he the fast­ est guy on the team? No. But he can run, and is very strong and very quick. He’ll be a force for us inside, as will (Alex) Bienemann. Tonga is going to be a real surprise, I think, for Griz fans to watch.” Year 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 8/0 11/11 19/11

Solo 1 9 10

Ast 5 21 26

TT 6 30 36

TFL 0.5 (-1) 4.5(-20) 5(-21)

Year 2011 2012 1 TOTAL

G/S 8/0 1/11 19/11

Int 0 0 0

PD 1 0 1

FR 0 2 2

FF 0 0 0

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Sacks 0 2(-12) 2(-12) BLK 0 0 0

MONTANA: Anthony (he prefers the nickname “Chief”) had an outstanding spring and emerged as the starter at the left cornerback (field) position. 2012: He played in all 11 games and started in four, including the last three games in a row. He was UMs 10th leading tackier last season with 38 stops. JC: His junior college team played undefeated City College of San Fran­ cisco (12-0) in the California Community College Athletic Association football championship game, losing 52-42...his JC team was ranked No. 3 in the nation...named first team All-Southern Conference in 2011, when he had 40 tackles, 13 pass break-ups, two picks (one for a TD)...his fresh­ man JC squad won a national championship (the Mounties also won the title in 2009)...Mt. SAC has won or shared seven straight conference titles... he was clocked at 10.6 in the 100 meters. HIGH SCHOOL: He attended Great Oak High School and lettered in football and track. CAREER HIGHS: He had seven tackles against Northern Arizona last season. He had an interception at North Dakota in 2012. PERSONAL: His major is psychology. His birth date is Sept. 22,1992. His parents are Tony and Julia Goodwin of Temecula. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: "Anthony really came into his own this spring. He came to Montana from junior college for all of the right reasons. He has good character and a great work ethic. He got better and better as the season went along, and this spring he showed some real signs of being a premier corner. He’s got that mental set you need to play that position. He’ll be the leader out at that corner position.” Year 2012

G/S 11/4

UT 23

AT 15

TT 38

Sacks 0

TFL 0.5 (-1)

Year 2012

G/S 11/4

Int. 1

PB 1

FR 0

FF 0

Blk 0


Honors Candidate 52 - JOHN KANONGATA’A

Honors Candidate 46 - CLAY PIERSON

• Linebacker • 5 -1 1 ,2 1 5 , Sr, 3V • Bellevue, Wash. • Bellevue High School

• Tight End • 6 -3 ,2 3 9 , Sr., 3V • Twin Bridges, Mont. • Twin Bridges High School

MONTANA: John will be starting for the third season in a row in 2013. He has played in 34 games and has started in 20 contests. Hes ranked 23rd (tie) in school history with 17 tackles for loss, and will soon break into UMs career total tackle leaders (he has 181) list.

MONTANA: Clay ended spring drills as the starter at tight end. He also sees action on special teams. 2012: He played in all 11 contests. His first career catch was a 6-yarder for a touchdown against Southern Utah.

2012: He played in 10 games and started in nine, and was third on the team with 72 tackles. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Confer­ ence selection. 2011: He played in all 14 games and started in the last 11 in a row. He was Montanas second leading tackier with 93 stops, and was a second team All-Big Sky pick, and led the team with 12 tackles for loss. 2010: He played in all 11 games as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a two-year team captain on Bellevue High Schools back-to-back state championship teams in 2009 (12-2) and 2008 (14-0)...his sophomore squad was a state semifinalist, going 11-2...he led his league in tackles as a senior, and also had seven forced fumbles and four interceptions...won “sportsmanship award” in state title game his se­ nior year...lettered four times in football and once in track and field...a two-time all-state and all-conference selection at linebacker...named the states defensive player of the year following his senior campaign. CAREER HIGHS: He had 12 tackles in the Grizzlies 17-14 victory over Eastern Washington in 2011, and also had a game-ending interception in that contest. Also in 2011, he had 2.5 tackles for loss against Northern Iowa in a FCS quarterfinal game, and he had eight solo stops in a FCS semifinal game at Sam Houston State that season. His season-high tackles was 11 in 2012 at North Dakota. PERSONAL: His major is communication studies. His parents are Taina and Loka Kanongataa of Bellevue. Birth date: June 22,1992. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “J.P is every bit as a j of a football player as either Brock (Coyle) or Jordie (Tripp). His teammates know what a great football player he is. He can really run, and hes a playmaker. He's a real force in our defense. Again, I couldn't be more excited about our front seven on defense. J.P., will be right there. We have some out­ standing young guys backing those three senior up, which means they will be fresher in the ladder part of our games.''

2011: He played in 12 contests. He played defensive end and has seven career tackles. 2010: He played in five games, missing part of the season due to an injury. 2009: He might have played as a true freshman, but was injured in fall camp and had to redshirt. He had gained more than 20 pounds his first season at UM, and was moved from safety to defensive end in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a three-sport standout and earned 12 letters at Twin Bridges High School...had four letters each in football, basketball, and track and field...all-state selection in football as a junior and senior... named all-state three times and all-conference four times in basketball... team captain in football in 2007 and 2008...team captain in basketball his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons...state tournament and district MVP in hoops as a senior when his team won the state title...high school football coach was Rob Lott. CAREER HIGHS: He had one catch against Southern Utah and a 28-yarder at Weber State in 2012. He had three tackles, all unassisted, at Portland State in 2011. PERSONAL: Clays parents are Dave and Tamara Pierson of Twin Bridges. His major is history. Birth date: Sept. 2,1990. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: "We brought Clay in from a tiny eight-man program in Twin Bridges, and at that time he was a quar­ terback, a wide receiver, a safety, a defensive end - he played all over the place. We moved him from safety to defensive end as he started to mature, but he was slowed by injuries his first couple of years here. “He's just a tremendous athlete, and we knew there had to be a position for him. We thought tight end would be the position on offense that would give him an opportunity to do something. He really hasn't had a chance to play the position that much. He's our senior tight end, and he will be an impor­ tant part of our offense. He runs well, catches the ball well, and he's becoming a fine blocker." YEAR 2012

G/S 11/0 ■M B

YEAR 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL YEAR 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 11/0 14/11 10/9 34/20 G/S 11/0 14/11 10/9 34/20

Solo 9 38 26 73 FF 0 0 0 0

Ast 7 55 46 108 FR 0 1 2 3

TT 16 93 72 181 PD 2 2 3 7

TLs 0.5 (-1) 12.0(-37) 4.5 (-18) 17(-56) INT 0 1 1 2

SACKS 0 3.5 (-21) 2.5 (-12) 6(- 23) BLK 0 0 0 0

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Honors Candidate 30 - BO TULLY

Strong Safety • 6 -2 ,1 9 9 , Sr., 3V • Spokane, Wash. • Mead High School

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2012: He started all 11 games and was Montanas fifth leading tackier with 64 stops. He tied for the team lead with two interceptions. He was named first team on the College Sports Information Director Associations (CoSIDA) Capital One Division 1 Academic All-District 7 football team, and was a Big Sky Conferences academic team pick for the third time. 2011: He was eighth on the team with 52 tackles. He played in all 14 games and started in the last eight in a row. He tied four other players for the most forced fumbles with two. 2010: He played in 10 of 11 games as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: He was voted as the Greater Spokane Leagues Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...first team all-state pick his senior year as well...first team all-league as a junior and senior...his senior season he had 55 tackles, eight interceptions, and caught 26 passes for six touchdowns... high school football coach was Sean Carty... lettered in football (three), basketball (three), and baseball (one)...was an honor student with a 4.0 GPA. CAREER HIGHS: He had 10 tackles against Northern Arizona in 2012. He had an interception at Northern Colorado and at North Dakota last season. He had forced fumbles at Tennessee and against Cal Poly in 2011. PERSONAL: He is a marketing major. His parents are John and Debbie Tully of Spokane. Birth date: November 6,1991. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Bo probably hasn't been as productive as he'd like to be, but when you look at M att Hermanson and Bo - those kids have had a different coach every year. Coach (Jake) Cookus played the position at Oregon State, and he understands the position, and those safeties just improved tremendously this spring. “I expect Bo to be leaps and bounds better than he's been the last two years, just for the fact that he has a coach who understands exactly what you have to do at that position. Bo is a tremendously smart young man. He has a great work ethic. I am excited about our two starting safeties, plus I feel like we have solid depth at that position too." Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 10/0 14/8 11/11 35/19

Solo 6 31 24 61

Ast 3 21 40 64

TT 9 52 64 125

TFL 0 0.5 (-3) 1.5(-3) 2(-6)

Sacks 0 0 0 0

Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G/S 10/0 14/8 11/11 35/19

Int 0 1 2 3

PD 0 2 5 7

FR 1 0 0 1

FF 0 2 0 2

BLK 0 0 0 0

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Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year Candidate 8 - TRAVON VAN • Running Back • 5 -1 1 ,1 9 5 , Jr., TR • San Diego, Calif. • Marshall/Helix High School MONTANA: Travon (trey-vonn) is a very talented halfback and along with fellow junior Jordan Canada could give the Grizzlies two of the most talented pair of running backs in the FCS in the country. MARSHALL: He was the second leading rusher for Marshall as a redshirt freshman in 2011, when he rushed 143 times for 551 yards and three touchdowns, and was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team, playing in all 13 games with two starts. He also caught 21 passes for 171 yards. After three games in the 2012 season he led the Herd with 93 yards on 39 carries, but was moved then to defense, which led to his transfer to Montana. His head coach at Marshall was Doc Holliday. HIGH SCHOOL: He rushed for 1,237 yards and 10 touchdowns as a se­ nior at Helix High School in San Diego before attending the Milford (N.Y.) Academy. He was rated a four-star recruit by several recruiting services and originally signed with the University of Florida. He also had offers from West Virginia, USC, Miami (Fla.), and several other schools. He also lettered in track and field and baseball at Helix High School. CAREER HIGHS (at Marshall in 2011): Travon had 17carries for 114 yards and a 69-yard touchdown run at Tulsa...caught six passes for 68 yards in a (34-27) overtime win at East Carolina, including a 24-yarder that set up the game-winning touchdown. PERSONAL: His major is sociology. Birth date: May 6,1991. Travons par­ ents Willie and Janette Van of San Diego. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Travon is just a very pleasant addition to the Grizzly football team. He came herefrom Marshall for a good reason, I think. It was a matter of a position thing, where they wanted to move him from running back to the secondary to play corner. He left there in a positive manner socially and academically. “When you get a drop-down you want a good student, a good person, and of course a goodfootball player, and I think cTra' is all of those, and he will be in the mix with Jordan Canada and Joey Counts at our running back position. He'll be an exciting player for us this year."


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Cornerback 5 -1 1 ,1 8 0 , So., JC Fontana, Calif. San Bernardino Valley College

the sixth prep in Montana history to play in three major all-star games (two in football and one in basketball)...team captain in hoops and football.

PERSONAL: He is a business administration major. Birth date: Jan. 2 8,1 99 4 . His parents are John and Stella Burke of Billings. Misc.: His cousin is form er Griz linebacker Dan Orizotti, a member of UM’s 2001 national championship team.

Joey Counts

MONTANA: Jamaal enrolled at Montana this past spring and should see action at cornerback, and he might return kicks and punts as well.

Halfback 5 -9 ,2 1 5 , So., 1V Mesa, Ariz.

JC: He was an all-conference selection at cornerback as a freshman (2011) at San Bernardino Valley College, and was also an all-conference pick as a punt returner there. He had 35 tackles and four interceptions last season.

Desert Ridge High School

HIGH SCHOOL: He was an outstanding prep athlete at Summit High School in Fontana and won his school’s “ Heisman Award.” He was all-league at wide receiver and defensive back, and All-C.I.F. Southern Section at defensive back as a senior. He also lettered in track.

PERSONAL: He is a crim inology major. Birth date: Oct. 2 2 ,1 9 9 2 . His parents are Eric and Jackie Anderson of Fontana.

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Wide Receiver 5 -9 ,1 7 5 , Jr., SQ Missoula, Mont. Loyola Sacred Heart High School

MONTANA: Kevin had a very good spring which could add up to playing time. 2011-12: He was a squad member at UM. 2010: He redshirted at Montana.

MONTANA: Joey will contribute at halfback this season. 2012: He was going to redshirt, but was activated due to an injury to a team­ mate. He rushed fo r 84 yards in five games last season, and also had seven catches for 67 yards and 2 touchdowns.

HIGH SCHOOL: He rushed for 1,719 yards on 180 carries (9.55 yards a carry) and scored 24 touchdowns at Desert Ridge High School...his senior team went 1 0-3...he rushed fo r a state record 403 yards and five touchdowns to lead his team to a 63-14 win over Phoenix North Canyon...all-state and AllArizona at running back as a senior...junior year he rushed for 1,329 yards and 19 touchdowns...also all-conference in wrestling... chosen team captain and “ M ost Inspirational” in football as a senior...his prep football coach was Jeremy Hathcock...also lettered in wrestling, baseball, and track. CAREER HIGHS: He rushed six times fo r 58 yards, with a long of 19 against Idaho State in 2012, and had four catches for 36 yards and tw o TDs in that game...long reception is 15 yards at Weber State last season.

PERSONAL: He is undecided on a major. His parents are Clint and Leija Counts of Mesa. Birth date: July 1 ,1 9 93 .

HIGH SCHOOL: He was an all-state running back and safety at Loyola Sacred Heart High School as a senior when he rushed 138 times for 953 yards, and had 84 tackles on defense...all-conference pick both ways as a junior and senior... played in the Class B All-Star Game in 2010...team captain in football his senior year...earned nine letters: four each in football and track, and one in wrestling...teams won conference football titles in 2 0 0 6 ,2 0 08 , and 2009...his high school football coach was Dan Weber.

Derek Crittenden Defensive End 6 -3 ,2 4 0 , So., 1V Whitefish, Mont.

PERSONAL: He is a history major. Birth date: Sept. 2 7 ,1 9 9 1 . His parents are

Whitefish High School

Robert and Karen Berland of Missoula.

MONTANA: Derek had an outstanding spring and will see plenty of action at

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Wide Receiver 6 -4 ,1 9 0 , Fr., RS Billings, Mont.

2012: He played in all 11 games and was 17th on the team with 20 tackles.

Central Catholic HS

MONTANA: Ryan is vying fo r playing time at the “Z” wide receiver position. 2012: He was a redshirt at UM.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was moved from wide receiver to quarterback his senior season at Central Catholic High School, when he passed fo r 1,474 yards and 18 touchdowns while leading his team to its fifth straight State A cham pion­ ship game...he also rushed fo r 704 yards and 8 TDs...junior year he caught 48 passes fo r 677 yards and 6 TDs...prep football coach was Jim Stanton... earned 10 letters: fou r in football and basketball and two each in track and ten­ nis...two-tim e all-state pick in both football and basketball...played in the EastWest Shrine Game and was the MVP in the Montana-Dakota All-Star Game...is

2011: He was a redshirt at Montana. He enrolled atU M in the winter semester of 2011.

HIGH SCHOOL: He lettered in football (three), wrestling (three), and track (four) at Whitefish High School...he was an all-state pick at defensive line as a senior in 2 00 9 ...senior year he was voted defensive MVP and served as a team captain...all-conference first selection at linebacker and fullback as a junior...prep football coach was Pat Dryden...team captain in wrestling as a junior, and tabbed “ Hardest W orker” this season...had a 4.0 GPA and was a member of the national honor society, serving as class valedictorian.

CAREER HIGHS: He had four tackles against Liberty last season. He had a sack at Northern Colorado in 2012. PERSONAL: His major is chemistry, and he hopes to attend medical school and become a physician. His parents are Bill and Cyndee Carter of Whitefish. Birth date: April 1 5,1 99 2 .


Jake Dallaserra

Devon Dietrich

Free Safety 5 -1 1 ,1 8 0 , So., SQ Butte, Mont.

Offensive Guard 6-4, 270, Fr., RS Woodinville, Wash.

Butte High School

Woodinville High School

MONTANA: Jake was moved from wide receiver back to his original position of safety, and is competing for playing time. 2012: He was a squad member at UM. 2011: He redshirted at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He was an outstanding wrestler at Butte High School, where he had a career record of 100-8, and won state championships in 2008 (at 105 pounds) and 2011 (when he went 34-2 at 160 pounds), and was the runner-up in 200 9 )...team captain in wrestling his senior year...second team all-state at wide receiver and safety as a senior...lettered four times in wres­ tling, three times in football, and twice in track...his prep coaches were Arie Grey in football and Kevin Parvinen in wrestling.

PERSONAL: His major is history. Birth date: Feb. 24, 1993. His parents are Jerry Dallaserra and Marki Kissell of Butte.

MONTANA: Devon is vying fo r playing time at right guard. 2012: He was a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was named first team 4A all-league at offensive tackle as a senior by the Seattle Times and tabbed a “White Chip Recruit” by that pub­ lication...given 2011 Coaches Award...team captain as a senior...a three-year letterman in football at Woodinville High School...his prep football coach was Wayne Maxwell....senior team placed third in the state football playoffs and had a 12-1 record...also lettered in track...a three-time academic all-league selection...a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: He is undecided on a major. His parents are John and Beth Dietrich of Woodinville. Birth date: Feb. 1 6 ,1 9 9 4 . Misc.: He is a second degree black belt.

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Joshua Dennard Cornerback 5 -1 1 ,1 8 5 , Jr., Phoenix, Ariz.

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Brophy College Prep MONTANA: Joshua ended spring drills as the starter at right cornerback.

MONTANA: Herbert is a talented young player who should contribute at safety and on special teams.

2012: He was UM’s eighth tackier with 46 stops. He played in all 11 games

2012: He was pressed into duty as a true freshman and played in seven

and started in four. He was moved from wide receiver to cornerback in the spring of 2012.

games, missing a few because of an injury.

2011: He lettered as a true freshman at wide receiver. He played in 12 games.

record and a berth in the Pac5 Southern Conference Section title game as a senior when he had 112 tackles, including 82 solo stops, and seven sacks... prep football coach was John Hamro...voted “ Defensive Player of the Year” his senior season...first team all-county and all-league in track as a senior... first team all-state in track in 2 01 2 ...a two-tim e MVP in track...conference champion in the 100 meters (PR of 10.71).

HIGH SCHOOL: He played primarily running back, but also played defensive back, and returned kickoffs and punts...as a senior he rushed for 722 yards and 10 touchdowns and caught 35 passes for 375 yards and three TDs...a standout in track and field for Brophy, which won Arizona’s Division I team championship in 2011...placed seventh in the long jum p and 16th in the triple jump at the state meet...named one of 33 top senior football players from Ari­ zona and Southern California and chosen fo r the inaugural All-Star Game (he elected not to play in the game).

HIGH SCHOOL: He helped the San Clemente High School Tritons to a 12-2

CAREER HIGHS: He had three tackles at Eastern Washington last season. PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: Dec. 1 4,1 99 3 . His parents are Herbert and Rosalia Gamboa of San Clemente.

CAREER HIGHS: He had eight tackles at Eastern Washington in 2012. He had five pass deflections against Southern Utah last year. He had an interception at Northern Colorado last season.

PERSONAL: His dad, Glenn Dennard, played football at Arizona State in the m id’8 0 ’s....his uncle, Preston Dennard, played in the NFL for eight seasons (1978-85)...Joshua’s older brother, B.J., played at Arizona (2004-08). Birth date: April 1 3 ,1 9 9 3 . He is a sociology major. Year

G/S

UT

AT

TT

Sacks

TFL

2011 2012

12/0 11/4

3 22

5 24

8 46

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TOTAL

23/4

25

29

54

0

2(-3)

Year

G/S

Int.

PB

FR

FF

Blk

2011 2012

12/0 11/4

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TOTAL

23/4

1

8

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G/S

UT

AT

TT

Sacks

TFL

2012

7/0

2

5

7

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G/S

Int.

PB

FR

FF

Blk

2012

7/0

0

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Harrison Greenberg

Defensive Tackle 6 -5 ,2 9 8 , So., 1V Missoula, Mont.

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Hellgate High School

MONTANA: Jesse played well in the spring of 2013, and he should contribute on the D-line this season. 2012: He saw limited action, but earned a letter. 2011: He would have played as a true freshman, but was injured in fall camp and had to redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a tw o-w ay starter at local Hellgate High School... first team all-state on defense as a senior and second team pick his junior year...team MVP in football as a junior and senior...was one of the leading re­ bounders in the state fo r the Knights his junior and senior seasons...he had 74 tackles, 12 stops fo r losses, and eight sacks as a senior...high school football coach was R.L. Boyles...a two-tim e all-state selection in hoops. PERSONAL: His major is political science. Birth date: August 7,1 9 92 . His dad

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MONTANA: Harrison is competing for playing time at place-kicker. 2012: He was a redshirt at Montana.

HIGH SCHOOL: He made 85-of-89 PAT attempts in his career at Lake Os­ wego High School...senior team went 14-0 en route to its first state title... he was ranked first in Oregon in kickoff touchbacks...named first team kicker by Northwest Elite Index...he was a two-tim e all-league selection at place-kicker his junior and senior seasons...his 2011 team went 14-0 en route to a state cham pionship...his prep coach was Steve Lowry...he earned three letters in football. PERSONAL: His major is business administration. His parents are Douglas and Traci Greenberg of Lake Oswego, and his mom is Julie Long, also of Lake Oswego.

is Jesse Ginn of East Missoula.

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Quarterback 6-7, 230, Fr. RS Billings, Mont.

Strong Safety 6 -1 ,1 9 5 , So., 1V Billings, Mont.

West High School

Senior High School Montana: Zach had a solid spring and should see action at safety and on special teams.

MONTANA: Brady is a talented young signal-caller who is vying for playing time. He was 13-of-17-0 fo r 131 yards and a touchdown in UM’s final spring game. 2012: He was a redshirt.

2012: He played in nine games and lettered. 2011: He was a redshirt at UM.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a three-year starter at Senior High School at safety... he was tabbed first team all-state as a senior for the 6-5 Broncs who lost in the first round of the playoffs...his senior year he had 79 tackles, including 59 solos, two interceptions, a fumble recovery and blocked kick, along with 10 pass break-ups...his high school coach was form er UM football player Mark Sulser (1987-88)... chosen fo r annual East-West Shrine Game. PERSONAL: His brother Sam was a form er starting wide receiver for the Griz. His dad Scott was a starting linebacker at UM, playing from 1979-82. His major is psychology. Birth date: Dec. 2 4 ,1 9 9 2 . His mom is Shelley Haughton of Billings, and his dad is Scott Gratton of Missoula.

HIGH SCHOOL: He passed fo r 2,913 yards and 20 TDs with eight picks to lead the Golden Bears to an 11-2 record as a senior in 2011, and was the Class AA state MVP that season...is W est’s all-time leading passer with 6,202, topping the record of 5,457 set by Bo Bartik from 1997-99... one of just eight players in Montana prep history to surpass 6,000 passing yards...was 22-8 as a starter, including 22-5 the past tw o seasons...is one of three Montana athletes to play the annual East-West Shrine Game, Montana-Dakota Football All-Star Game, and the Montana-Wyoming Football All-Star Basketball game... prep football coach was Paul Klaboe...named to Great Falls Tribune “Super Team” ...tabbed the Midland Roundtable (Billings) Athlete of the Year...a starter on his school’s “AA” state championship basketball team with a 22-1 record. PERSONAL: His major is business administation. Birth date: Dec. 2 2 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are Loren and Kandy Gustafson of Billings.

Year

G/S

UT

AT

TT

Sacks

TFL

2012

9/0

2

1

3

0

0

Gavin Hagfors Fullback 6 -2 ,2 2 6 , So., 1V Great Falls, Mont.

Year

G/S

Int.

PB

FR

FF

Blk

2012

9/0

0

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0

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MONTANA: Gavin will share reps at UM’s fullback position with transfer Jamal Wilson. 2012: He played in 10 games and earned a letter. 2011: He was a redshirt at UM

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HIGH SCHOOL: He rushed for 907 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior at C.M. Russell High School...named first team all-state and “ Super State” at running back as a junior in 2009...tabbed first team all-state at linebacker and second team at running back as a senior, and team (12-1) won the state title that year...team captain and MVP on defense his senior year...hoops teams won state titles in 2009 and 2 010...a three-time team captain in football...also team captain in hoops...“ Rustler Award” his senior year...his football coach is Montana hall of fam er Jack Johnson.

Bo Harris

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CAREER HIGHS: His first career catch was a 2-yarder for a touchdown at Ap­

MONTANA: Bo is vying for playing time on the D-line.

palachian State last season. He had seven tackles on special teams, including three at Northern Colorado a year ago.

2012: He redshirted atU M .

PERSONAL: His major is economics. Birth date: Feb. 2 8 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are Greg and Patty Hagfors of Bend, Oregon. He was an outstanding student in high school and had a 4.0 GPA. His father, Greg, was an All-American center at North Dakota State in 1984.

Spencer Hale Ate

Wide Receiver 5 -1 1 ,1 8 3 , Jr., SQ Missoula, Mont.

HIGH SCHOOL: He earned 12 letters at Fairfield High School: four each in football, basketball, and track...a key member of his 11-0 Fairfield team that won the state “ B” championship in 2 011...a two-tim e all-state first team se­ lection on offense and defense...named to Great Falls Tribune “ Super Team” both ways... selected to play in Montana’s annual East-West Shrine Game and Montana-Dakota All-Star Game...team captain and MVP in football as a senior...prep football coach was Les Meyer...also all-state athlete in track and field. PERSONAL: His major is business. Birth date: Sept. 1 2 ,1 9 9 3 . His dad is Bill Harris of Fairfield.

Nate Harris

Hellgate High School

Cornerback 5 -1 0 ,1 8 0 , So., 1V Chino, Calif.

MONTANA: Spencer is competing for playing time at wide receiver.

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2011 -12: He was a squad member at Montana.

Chino Hills High School

2010: He redshirted at Montana.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior he was an honorable mention all-state, second team all-conference, and team captain, playing wide receiver and safety as a senior at Hellgate High School...senior year he had 24 receptions fo r 590 yards and 6 touchdowns...earned two letters in football and in track...tabbed “ Most Improved” in track as a junior and team MVP his senior season...team captain in football as a senior for head coach R.L. Boyles...given “ Knight Award” in football and track. PERSONAL: His major is marketing. Birth date: Dec. 2 7,1 99 1 . His parents are Dave and Lee Ann Hale of Missoula.

Jordan Harper

MONTANA: Nate will once again see plenty of action at cornerback this season. 2012: He played in 10 games and started in two, and was 14th on the team with 26 tackles. 2011: He was a Griz redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was named first team All-C.I.F. and first team all-league at running back and cornerback as a senior at Chino Hills High School when he rushed for 1,169 yards and 14 touchdowns...also an exceptional defensive back, and had three interceptions in 2010...senior squad went 10-3...prep coach was Matt McCain. CAREER HIGHS: He had seven tackles and an interception at Northern Colo­ rado last season. He had a forced fumble against Liberty a year ago.

Tight End 6-3, 215, Fr., HS Great Falls, Mont.

PERSONAL: His major is sociology. Birth date: Sept. 2 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are

C.M. Russell High School

Year

G/S

UT

AT

TT

Sacks

TFL

2012

10/2

9

17

26

0

1 (-3)

Year

G/S

Int.

PB

FR

FF

Blk

2012

10/2

1

3

0

1

0

MONTANA: Jordan played well this past spring and could see action at tight end. He spent the previous two years on an L.D.S. mission.

Michael and Monique Harris of Chino Hills.

HIGH SCHOOL: He earned four letters in basketball and three in football at C.M. Russell High School, and graduated from there in 2010...he was an allstate selection in both sports...his senior C.M.R. football team was the state champion and had a 12-1 record., and he was chosen team MVP that sea­ son...his prep basketball teams won two state championships, and he was a two-tim e team captain in hoops...his high school football coach was Jack Johnson.

PERSONAL: His major is undeclared at this time. Birth date: Dec. 2 0 ,1 9 9 1 . His parents are Robert and Denise Harper of Great Falls.

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Logan Hines

Wide Receiver 6 -3 ,1 8 5 , Jr., 2V Los Angeles, Calif.

Center 6-4, 291, Jr., 1V Phoenix, Ariz.

Bishop Alemany High School

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MONTANA: Sean has improved his ball-catching consistency which should add up to playing time this season. He ended spring drills as the back-up at the “Z” wide receiver position.

MONTANA: Logan is a returning veteran and had an outstanding spring. He is the back-up at center.

2012: He played in six games and had eight receptions.

games at center.

2011: He earned a letter.

2011 : He was a squad member at UM.

2010: He was a redshirt at UM.

JC: He was the starter at left tackle as a freshman fo r the Wolves.

HIGH SCHOOL: He averaged 20.3 yards per catch as a senior when he had 30 receptions fo r 610 yards and five touchdowns...earned three letters in football and four in track and field...first team all-league selection at wide receiver fol­ lowing his senior year...a finalist in the conference 400 meters as a junior with a personal best of 4 9.7 5...a three-year athlete with a 3.3 GPA...won Mission League football titles as a junior and senior...high school football coach was Dean Harrington.

HIGH SCHOOL: He prepped at Northwest Christian High School, where he was

2012: He saw considerable action on the O-line and started the last two

named first team all-state as a senior, and was a second team pick as a junior at center...also played in the Arizona All-Star Football Game and was named to the All-Arizona Football Team by the Arizona Republic.

PERSONAL: He plays along-side his brother, Jordan, his identical twin, who plays left guard. Birth date: Nov. 20, 1991. His parents are Brian and Tina Hines of Phoenix. He is a sociology major.

CAREER HIGHS: He had five catches for 53 yards in the 2012 season opener against South Dakota. PERSONAL: His major is sociology. His parents are Charles Haynes and Anita Bivens of Los Angeles. Birth date: Sept. 1 1,1 99 2 .

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MONTANA: Jordan had a very good spring and is vying fo r the starting berth at left guard. 2012: He was a redshirt at UM.

Ryan Johnson

2011: He was a squad member at Montana.

Defensive End 6-2 1/2, 245, Fr., RS Vancouver, Wash.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: He started at offensive tackle at Phoenix College as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: He prepped at Northwest Christian High School in Phoenix... he was a tw o-tim e all-state selection as a prep at offensive left tackle... .played in the Arizona All-Star Football Game and was named to the All-Arizona Foot­ ball Team by the Arizona Republic.

PERSONAL: Jordan’s identical twin brother, Logan, is a center at Montana. Birth date: Nov. 2 0 ,1 9 9 1 . His parents are Brian and Tina Hines of Phoenix. His major is com m unication studies.

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MONTANA: Ryan played well this past spring which will add up to playing time in 2013. 2012: He was a redshirt at UM HIGH SCHOOL: He earned 11 letters at Mountain View High School: four each in basketball and baseball, and three in football....All-Region pick in football as a junior and senior, and in basketball his senior year...team captain in football and basketball...a three-time all-league player in baseball (first baseman)... had a career-high 21 tackles against Lakes High School in a 2011 state playoff game...his prep football coach was Adam Mathieson...selected the 2011-12 Male Athlete of the Year by the T.O.D.A.Y. Foundation and the Columbia newspaper....chosen the Greater Vancouver and Southwest Washington Scholar Athlete of the Year with a 3.75 GPA.

PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: Oct. 1 9 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are Steve and Maurita Johnson of Vancouver. Misc.: His hoops coach was form er (1987-89) Grizzly basketball player Nate DuChesne.

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Samson Kaleikini Offensive Guard 6 -5 ,2 8 0 , So., 1V Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei High School MONTANA: Samson is a talented young lineman who is competing fo r the starting berth at left guard.

CAREER HIGHS: He had three tackles against Liberty and Southern Utah last season. He had a sack against Liberty.

PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: Feb. 4, 1994. His parents are Lance and Kathy Kidder of Helena. Misc.: His uncle, K.C. M c­ Gowan, played basketball at Montana from 1986-89.

YEAR

G/S

Solo

Ast

TT

TFL

SACKS

2012

10/0

4

10

14

2 .5 (-1 1)

1.5 (-8)

YEAR

G/S

FF

FR

PD

INT

BLK

2012

10/0

0

0

0

0

0

2012: He saw action on the O-line and on special teams and earned a letter. 2011: He redshirted at Montana.

Jeremiah Kose

HIGH SCHOOL: A first team all-league selection as a senior at Kapolei High 3*5=#

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JC: He was a first team All-CIF, All-North County, and all-conference pick at

2012: He was a UM redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: His Vista High School team was the C.I.F. champion with a

campaign...first team All-Greater Spokane League and all-city selection as a senior and junior at Gonzaga Prep...team captain in football as a junior and se­ nior...tabbed Spokane U-District’s Physical Therapy Iron Man Award w in n e rselected for W ashington’s East-West All-Star Game...also a standout in track in the shot put and discus, and was a two-tim e team captain in that sport...his prep football coach was David McKenna.

PERSONAL: He is majoring in business administration. Birth date: May 23, 1993. His mom is Darcy Kelly of Spokane.

Caleb Kidder Defensive Tackle 6 -5 ,2 6 0 , So., 1V Helena, Mont.

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MONTANA: Max is a promising young lineman who ended spring drills number two at left tackle.

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linebacker at Palomar Community College fo r coach Dan Williams...he was also an All-Southern Conference and All-Country first team selection last sea­ son at Palomar...was second on the team with 88 tackles and tied fo r first in sacks with five last year.

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School...named to the HUB Senior All-Star Classic team...had seven pancake blocks in one game...his high school football coach was Darren Hernandez.

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Capital High School

MONTANA: Caleb is a talented young player who will see plenty of action in 2013.

2012: He was pressed into action as a true freshman, playing in 10 games. He was 18th on the team in total tackles with 14.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was selected Montana’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior, when he led the Helena Capital Bruins to a 12-1 record and the Class AA state championship... chosen “AAA” defensive MVP senior year...named first team all-state at guard as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and first team all-state at defensive end his senior year...amassed 97 tackles, 13 sacks, 11 tackles for a loss and six forced fum bles as a senior...also recorded 45 pan­ cake blocks on offense in 2011...selected to play in Montana’s annual EastWest Shrine Game and Montana-Dakota All-Star Game prep football coach was Pat Murphy...named to Great Falls Tribune “ Super Team” .

13-1 record...he was a team captain as a junior and senior....chosen defensive MVP as a senior.

PERSONAL: He is a history major. His parents are Debra and Ofisa Kose of Oceanside. Birth date: Jan. 1 2,1 99 3 .

Clint LaRowe Offensive Tackle 6-5, 275, Fr., RS Miles City, Mont. Custer County High School MONTANA: Clint is another outstanding young offensive lineman who should contribute this season. 2012: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He earned eight letters at Custer County District High School: three each in football and track, and tw o in basketball his 2011 football team won the state “A” cham pionship...an all-state pick in football as a senior, and three-time all-league selection...participated in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game and the Montana-Dakota All-Star Game...named to Great Falls Tribune “ Super Team” ...team MVP in football on defense as a senior...prep football coach was Dan Stanton...track team MVP his senior year...voted his school’s Athlete of the Year...an outstanding weight man in track, throwing the shot put and discus...maintained a 3.7 GPA. PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: Oct. 2, 1993. His parents are Todd and Rose LaRowe of Miles City.

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Connor Lebsock

Kelsey Lippert

Linebacker 6-2, 205, So., RS/SQ Billings, Mont.

Linebacker 6 -0 ,2 2 0 , So., SQ Carter, Mont.

Skyview High School

Fort Benton High School

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2012: He was a squad member at Montana.

2012: He played in four games, but was injured in the Northern Arizona game

2011: He redshirted atU M .

and lost fo r the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: He earned four letters in football and in basketball at Fort

2011 : He was injured in fall camp and had to redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was named first team all-state at safety as a junior and senior at Skyview High School, where he was coached by his dad, Ron...he was a Great Falls Tribune Super-State pick in 2009 and 2010; he was also the starting quarterback.

Benton High School...an all-state pick at running back as a senior...twice an all-conference selection in football...two-tim e team captain in both football and basketball...participated in the East-West Shrine Game and Montana’s Class “ C” All-Star Game...won Golden Helmet Award as a junior and senior....senior season he rushed fo r 1,194 yards and 21 touchdowns, and had 48 solo tack­ les at linebacker...his high school football coach was Pat Monson.

CAREER HIGHS: He had tw o tackles in the Liberty game in 2012.

PERSONAL: He’s a sociology major. Birth date: Nov. 6 ,1 9 9 1 . His parents are

PERSONAL: His parents are Ron and Bartie Lebsock of Billings. Birth date:

MONTANA: Kelsey continues to improve, which should add up to playing time.

Keith and Colleen Lippert of Carter.

Nov. 1 9 ,1 9 9 2 . His major is political science. He is a second generation Griz football player, as his dad Ron played at UM from 1974-77, while his brothers Matt, Shawn, and Nick also played at Montana.

Trent McKinney

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G/S

FF

FR

PD

INT

BLK

Quarterback 6 -0 ,1 9 0 , So., 1V Mililani, Hawaii

2012

4/0

0

0

0

0

0

Mililani High School

YEAR

G/S

Solo

Ast

TT

TFL

SACKS

2012

4/0

1

2

3

0

0

MONTANA: Trent adds quality depth to the quarterback position. He ended spring drills vying fo r the back-up spot with junior Shay Smithwick-Hann.

Chris Lider A i t

2012: He started the first eight games of the season and had a record of 3-5.

Kicker 6 -1 ,1 9 9 , So.,1V Bellevue, Wash.

He threw for 1,350 yards, which ranks him 30th in single-season passing yards. He had 8 touchdown passes and rushed for 7 scores.

Sammamish High School

of the Year” on offense.

2011: He redshirted at Montana, when he was named the “ Scout Team Player

MONTANA: Chris is expected to start as UM’s place-kicker fo r the second consecutive season in 2013. 2012: He had a solid year, making 15-of-21 (71.4%) of his field goal attempts and 37-of-41 (90.2%) of his PAT kicks. Also, 24 of his 71 kickoffs (33.9%) were touchbacks. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selec­ tion. His 82 points rank him 17th on UM ’s single-season scoring list.

2011: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a first team all-state pick at punter as a junior and senior at Sammamish High School...also twice all-league as a kicker...his team ’s “ Special Teams Player of the Year” in 2009 and 2010...a two-tim e all-conference selection in soccer as a defender...team captain in football his senior year for coach Brian Tucci. CAREER HIGHS: He had a 46-yard field goal against Liberty last season. He

HIGH SCHOOL: His senior season he passed for 2,227 yards and 25 touch­ downs with just six interceptions for the Mililani High School Trojans, who went 12-2, won their league title and advanced to the Hawaii Division I semifinals... also rushed for 603 yards and 14 touchdowns...second team all-state, Red (West) MVP in prep all-star game...football team MVP on offense as a junior and senior...received an invitation to play in the Arm y All-American Bowl...his high school football coach was Rod York...also lettered twice in basketball.... team captain in football and in hoops his senior year. CAREER HIGHS: He passed fo r 307 yards and three touchdowns at Appala­ chian State last season, and had a career-long 87-yard completion for a score in that game. He was 26-of-32-1 (81.3%) against South Dakota in the 2012 season opener. He rushed 14 times for 95 yards and a TD at Eastern Wash­ ington in 2012. His long run is a 31-yarderfor a TD against Northern Arizona a year ago. He rushed fo r tw o scores at Northern Colorado last year.

kicked three field goals (with tw o misses) at Weber State a year ago. He made 10 -o f-1 0 PATs against Idaho State in 2012, which ties the school record.

PERSONAL: His major is health and human performance. Birth date: July 17,

PERSONAL: His major is finance. Birth date: Nov. 1 7 ,1 9 9 2 . His parents are

PASSING YEAR G/S

COMP-ATT-INT-PCT.

YDS

TD

LONG

2012

134-205-8-65.4

1,350

8

87t

Kirk and Carol Lider of Bellevue.

YEAR

G/S

FG

PCT.

1-19 20-29

30-39 40-49

LONG

BLK

2012

11/11

15-21

71.4

1-1

2-6

46

2

44

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5-6

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NET

AVG.

TD

LONG

2012

399

4.6

7

311

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Wide Receiver/Returns 5 -7 ,1 6 0 , So., 1V Spokane, Wash.

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MONTANA: Marlon was moved from cornerback to running back this past spring, and may contribute there, or on special teams. 2010 & 2012: He was a squad member at Montana.

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PERSONAL: His major is communications studies. His parents are Mark and Amelia Miles of Portland. Birth date: November 3 0,1 99 0 .

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2012: He played in eight games as a true freshman. He had nine kickoff re­ turns fo r a 2 1 ,3-yard average, and he had two receptions. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a tw o-w ay starter at Mt. Spokane, playing cornerback and wide receiver...first team all-state and all-league in football as a senior... named Greater Spokane League’s All-purpose Player of the Year as a junior... the school record holder with 53 career touchdowns...also lettered four times in track and he holds the school mark fo r the 40-yard dash...captain and team MVP in track in 2010 and 2011 ...football captain and team MVP in football his senior year...his high school football coach was Mike McLaughlin. CAREER HIGHS: He had a 29-yard kickoff return against Northern Arizona last season. He had tw o catches for 15 yards, including an 11-yarder in the 2012 season opener against South Dakota.

PERSONAL: His major is undecided at this time. Birth date: Nov. 24, 1993. His parents are Scott and Stephanie Naccarato of Spokane.

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REC.-YDS.

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TD

LG

2012

2-15

7.5

0

11

8/0

KO RETURNS YEAR NO-YDS

AVG.

TD

LG

2012

21.3

0

29

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MONTANA: Sean is expected to compete fo ra starting berth again in 2013. 2012: He played in all 11 contests and started in 10. He is the Grizzlies’ sixth leading (tie) returning tackier, and had 50 stops last season. He tied fo r the team lead with two interceptions.

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2011: He played in 13 games and had 23 tackles. He tied with tw o other play­ ers fo r the second most interceptions on the team with two. 2010: He had 10 tackles in eight games, and missed three contests because of an injury. His 19 tackles were the 15th m ost on the team. He had a 14yard interception return for a touchdown in the opener against Western State. 2009: He was a redshirt at Montana.

HIGH SCHOOL: Sean was a two-tim e letterman in football at Santiago High School...was selected first team All-Big 8 at wide receiver and defensive back...was chosen “ M ost Inspirational” following his senior season...his high school football coach was Steve Mitchell. CAREER HIGHS: He had 11 tackles (eight unassisted) at North Dakota in 2012. He had two interceptions against Western Oregon in 2011. PERSONAL: His major is communication studies. His parents are Darlene and Mike Murray of Corona. Birth date: Dec. 2 9 ,1 9 9 0 .

Year

G/S

UA

AT

TT

TL

Sacks

2010 2011 2012

8/0 3/0 10/9

10 10 23

9 13 27

19 23 50

0 0.5 (-2) 0

0 0.5 (-2) 0

TOTAL

31/9

43

49

92

0.5 (-2)

0.5(-2)

Year

Int.

PB

FR

FF

Blk

2010 2011 2012

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MONTANA: JR is a talented young player who is expected to be a factor for the Griz this season. He ended spring drills number tw o at the “ Boundary” cornerback position. 2012: He was a Griz redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a four-year letterman and three-time all-league pick in football at Glen A. Wilson High School...played running back and cornerback... as a senior he had 204 rushes fo r 1,704 yards and 13 touchdowns, and 62 tackles in only eight games, and was an All-C.I.F. pick...his senior season he rushed for 401 yards and five TDs in one game..lettered twice in basketball and was all-league his senior season...was the conference champion in the 300-m eter hurdles as a junior and senior, and C.I.F. finalist in that event his senior year...his prep football coach was Bob Burt...he’s the only California prep athlete to earn five letters: football, basketball, track, drama and choir. PERSONAL: He has not decided on a major. Birth date: Nov. 30, 1993. His parents are Richard Nelson and Michelle Layne of Hacienda Heights. Misc.: He was born in Queens, New York.

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Offensive Guard 6-8, 340, Sr., 3V Chandler, Ariz.

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Camas High School

Chandler High School

MONTANA: Addison is one of four talented sophomore linebackers, and will see action there and on special teams. He ended spring drills number two at the “W ill” linebacker position.

MONTANA: William missed spring drills as he recovered from off-season sur­ gery, but will start at right guard for the second straight season in 2013. He has played in 32 career games. He also has the ability to play tackle.

2012: He played in all 11 contests and had 13 tackles.

2012: He started in all 11 games at right guard.

2011: He redshirted at Montana.

2011: He played in all 14 games and started in two (at Tennessee and versus Cal Poly).

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a first team all-state selection as an all-purpose player as a senior...his Camas High School team (11-1) was ranked sixth in the state, losing 27-24 in overtime to Lake High in a state quarterfinal game, and Owen rushed 29 times fo r 152 yards in that contest...two time first team all-confer­ ence pick for league champion teams his junior and senior seasons...also let­ tered in basketball (3) and track (1)...his prep football coach was John Eagle. CAREER HIGHS: He had four tackles, including a tackle for loss against Lib­ erty in 2012.

PERSONAL: His m ajor is anthropology. Birth date: April 2 1 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents

2010: He saw action and lettered as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: He earned three letters in both football and wrestling and was a team captain in both sports at Chandler High School...was a 5A first-team all-state and all-region selection as a senior and all-region as a junior...his high school football coach was Jim Ewan...had a record of 16-2 as a heavyweight wrestler his junior season. PERSONAL: His major is sociology. His parents are Vern and Christine Poehls of Chandler. Birth date: Nov. 2 7 ,1 9 9 1 . Pronounced: Pails.

are Angela Owen and Mark Riehl of Camas.

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Zach Peevey Defensive End 6-2 1/ 2, 250, Fr., RS Missoula, Mont. Hellgate High School

Trevor Poole Offensive Tackle 6-5, 290, Jr., 2V Spokane, Wash. m Jm

Ferris High School

MONTANA: Trevor adds quality depth on the offensive line and should com ­ pete for a starting berth. 2012: He started the first nine games of the season at left tackle, missing the final two contests due to personal reasons. 2011: He saw considerable action and lettered.

MONTANA: Zach had a very good spring and is expected to contribute in 2013 on the D-line.

2010: He was a redshirt.

2012: He was a UM redshirt. He was moved from defensive tackle last fall, and then moved back to end in the spring of 2013.

nior...lettered in football and track...prep coach was Jim Sharkey...played high school football with UM starting center Kjelby Oiland.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was an honorable mention all-state selection at defensive

PERSONAL: He is a sociology major. Birth date: Nov. 25, 1991. His parents are Scott and Lisa Poole. He wears the same number (72) that his dad Scott did when he played for the Griz from 1981-85.

end at local Hellgate High School his junior and senior seasons...football de­ fensive MVP his senior year...also a two-year starter in basketball...first team all-state and all-tournament pick, and team MVP in basketball as a senior...ju­ nior and senior hoop teams finished third in the state...his prep football coach was R.L. Boyle...was a three-time member of Hellgate High School’s state championship tennis teams in 2010, 2011, and 2012, and won “ Coaches Award” those seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was an all-state selection at Ferris High School as a se­

PERSONAL: His major is business administration. Birth date: July 1 7 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are Blake and JoAnne Peevey of Missoula. Misc.: His uncle, Ray­ mond Ballew, competed in track and Montana in the m id-70’s. He was a prep teammate of Griz sophomore defensive tackle Jesse Ginn.

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Trevor Rehm Defensive Tackle 6-3, 265, Jr., 1V Dillon, Mont. Beaverhead County High School

end and wide receiver...was a team captain in football and basketball...he was an outstanding receiver with 95 career receptions, including a single-season school record 55 catches in 2 009...when his team lost its starting quarter­ back due to injury his senior year he switched positions and threw for 1,790 yards and 21 touchdowns, rushed for 379 yards and six TDs and guided the Maroons to a 9-2 record that season....his high school football coach was Don Peoples.

PERSONAL: His major is history. Birth date: Sept. 1 9 ,1 9 9 2 . His parents are MONTANA: Trevor has gained weight and gotten stronger, which has added up to playing time. He finished spring drills as the back-up to junior tackle Tonga Takai, and will see plenty of action this season.

Cyndy and Toby Richards of Butte. His cousin, Aschan Richards, is a sopho­ more tight end at UM.

2012: He played in 10 of 11 games and earned a letter.

Steven Rominger

2011: He was a squad member at Montana. He was moved from linebacker

Free Safety 5 -1 0 ,1 8 6 , Sr., 3V Missoula, Mont.

to D-end in the spring.

2010: He was a redshirt at UM.

Sentinel High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 10 letters at Beaverhead County High School: four in track and field and three in both football and basketball...two-time all-state and all-conference pick in football...tabbed all-state and conference co-MVP in hoops as a senior...prep basketball squad won the state championship in 2009...team captain in football and basketball...prep football coach was for­ mer (1978-80) starting defensive back and punter Terry Thomas...prep team­ mate of Griz senior wide receiver Bryce Carver.

PERSONAL: His major is management information systems. Birth date: April 2 9 ,1 9 9 2 . His parents are Craig and Darla Rehm of Dillon.

Aschan Richards Tight End 6-6, 227, So., SQ Butte, Mont. M

Butte Central High School

MONTANA: Aschan was more consistent this past spring which could add up to playing time this season. 2012: He was a Griz squad member. 2011: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a first team all-state selection at Butte Central High School at tight end...first team all-conference at tight end and at defensive end...also lettered in basketball and track. PERSONAL: He is a history major. Birth date: July 10, 1992. His cousin, Jonathan Richards, is also a sophomore tight end at UM.

MONTANA: Steve will see action both at safety and on special teams. He ended spring drills number two at the free safety spot. He has played in 29 career games so far. 2012: He played in all 11 games and had one start (against Southern Utah). He was 16th on the team with 23 tackles. He had 4 or more tackles in 4 games.

2011: He played in 11 games, mostly on special teams. 2010: He played in seven games, mostly on special teams, and earned a letter. 2009: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a prolific runner from his quarterback position as a senior and led the league in rushing that season...chosen all-state and all-con­ ference when he rushed fo r more than 1,200 yards and passed for 1,400-plus his senior year at Sentinel High School...team offensive MVP as a junior and senior...offensive team captain his senior year...earned four letters in track...his prep football coach was Pete Joseph. CAREER HIGHS: He had five tackles against Southern Utah in 2012. PERSONAL: His major is sociology. His parents are Dean and Emy Rominger of Missoula. Birth date: May 19, 1990. His dad was a place-kicker for the Grizzlies from 1980-83 YEAR

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Jonathan Richards Tight End 6-3, 222, So., SQ Butte, Mont. Butte Central High School MONTANA: Jonathan was moved from linebackerto tight end in the spring and is vying for “ PT” at his new position.

2012: He was a squad member at Montana. 2011 : He was a redshirt at UM. HIGH SCHOOL: He earned 12 letters at Butte Central High School: four each in football, basketball, and track...all-state in all three sports, twice in football and hoops his junior and senior season, and in track as a junior...played defensive

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MONTANA: Mitch was vying fo ra starting berth at the “X” wide receiver posi­ tion, but missed the last half of spring drills due to an injury. 2012: He participated in all 11 games and started in nine. He was UM’s fourth-leading receiver with 22 receptions. 2011 : He was unable to play for the first month of the season because of an in­ jury but ended up participating in nine games. He had 10 catches for 110 yards. Continued on page 48

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2010: He was a redshirt at Montana. HIGH SCHOOL: He earned 11 letters in Union High School in Camas, Wash.: four in football and basketball, and three in track...three-time team captain in football...tabbed MVP of the 3A-4A East-West All-Star Game in 2010, when he had 7 catches fo r 118 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-9 victory by the East...a first team all-region and all-league pick his senior year...all-state, conference and all-league pick as a junior when he had 45 catches fo r 765 yards and 15 touchdowns...football team MVP as a sophomore and junior... prep football coach was Cale Piland. CAREER HIGHS: He had five receptions at North Dakota in 2012. He had 54 yards receiving against Southern Utah last season. He had a career-long 51yard catch against Northern Colorado in 2011. PERSONAL: His major is communication studies. His parents are Brent and Shannon Saylor (step mom), and Raemarie Saylor of Vancouver. Birth date: Sept. 1 6,1 99 1 . Year

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HIGH SCHOOL: He passed for 1,900 yards and 10 TDs and rushed for 724 yards and 14 TDs as a senior at Glacier High School...named second team allstate quarterback...football coach was form er (1988-90) Griz starting quarter­ back Grady Bennett...passed for 2,340 yards and 22 scores as a junior...first team all-state basketball player as a junior and sophomore...lettered four times in football, and was team captain in that sport twice...three-tim e team captain in basketball...also lettered in track...he was academic all-state, and member of National Honor Society, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. CAREER HIGHS: He was 26-of-39-0 for 306 yards and three touchdowns at North Dakota last season. He also had three TD passes against Idaho State a year ago. He had a 72-yard completion at Weber State in 2012. His long run is 10 yards at North Dakota last season.

PERSONAL: His major is finance. His parents are Jim Hann and Lori Smith­ wick-Hann of Kalispell. His dad Jim played tight end for the Grizzlies in 197172. Birth date: July 3 0,1 99 1 . YEAR

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142-85-3

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993

8

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McCauley Todd Offensive Guard 6-7, 295, Fr., RS Cedar Rapids, Iowa

John Schmaing Offensive Tackle 6 -7 ,2 9 1 , So., 1V Billings, Mont. Senior High School MONTANA: John is an outstanding young player and will probably start at left tackle.

2012: He saw considerable action and started in the last two games on the season at left tackle. 2011 : He was a Griz redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was named first team all-state at offensive tackle and sec­ ond team at defensive end his senior year at Senior High School...also named all-conference on offense and defense as a senior...was a three-year starter., named to Great Falls Tribunes’s “ Super State Team” ...his prep coach was for­ mer Griz football player Mark Sulser (1987-88)...served as team captain his senior season...an academic all-state selection.

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MONTANA: McCauley is a promising young player who is vying for playing time. 2012: He was a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: He was a M ississippi Valley Conference and All-Cedar Rapids first team selection at Washington High School his senior season...senior year his team was 8-4, and he anchored the right tackle position on an offense that averaged 33.8 points and 242.8 rushing yards per game...his senior squad advanced to the quarter-finals of the Class 4A playoffs...senior campaign he allowed zero sacks in 235 pass attempts and averaged five knockdowns a game...Iowa Preps ranked him the 17th top player in the state...his high school football coach was Tony Lombardi. PERSONAL: He is a history major. His parents are Mark Todd and Susan Pfeiler-Todd of Cedar Rapids. Birth date: August 20, 1993. He carried a 3.7 GPA in high school.

PERSONAL: His major is sociology. Birth date: April 1 ,1 9 9 3 . His parents are Bob and Linda Schmaing of Billings.

Kendrick Van Ackereir

Shay Smithwick-Hann Quarterback 6-4, 219, Jr., 2V Kalispell, Mont. Glacier High School MONTANA: Shay adds quality depth at his position and concluded spring drills as the back-up there, along with sophomore Trent McKinney. 2012: He played in eight games and started in the last three, going 2-1. He passed fo r 993 yards and eight touchdowns.

2011 : He played in four games. 2010: He was a redshirt at UM.

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Linebacker 6 -1 ,1 9 5 , So., TR Bellevue, Wash. Hawaii/Bellevue High School

MONTANA: Kendrick is a talented player who will play linebacker and also on special teams. He was moved from safety to linebacker in the second half of spring drills, and he had a team-high nine tackles in UM’s final spring scrim ­ mage. HAWAII: He played linebacker last season at Hawaii, and he had 25 tackles. In his redshirt season (2011) at UH he was named the Scout Player of the Year on defense.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was the Seattle Times' 3A Washington state Player of the Year in 2010 after helping Bellevue High School to a 13-1 mark and the W olverines’ third straight state title, when he threw for 960 yards and ran for 550, and on defense he had 98 tackles and six interceptions...named confer-


ence MVP as a senior...as a junior had 90 tackles, four fumbles caused and three interceptions....he was a three-time all-state and all-conference pick in football, and his teams went a combined 39-3 during that time span...he was a two-tim e all-conference selection in basketball...his prep football coach was Butch Goncharoff.

Ben Weyer Offensive Guard 6-4, 270, Fr., RS Bozeman, Mont.

PERSONAL: His major is economics. Birth date: August 1 9 ,1 9 9 3 . His mom

Bozeman High School

is Michelle Van Ackern of Bellevue.

Taylor Walcott Wide Receiver/Returner 6 -0 ,1 7 7 , So., 1V Eugene, Ore. Marist High School MONTANA: Taylor emerged as the starter at the “X” wide receiver position after spring drills. 2012: He played as a true freshman and had five receptions.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was named first team 5A all-state by the Oregonian...as a senior he had 40 catches fo r 810 yards and 11 touchdowns...career-wise he had 2,805 yards and 44 touchdowns...as a junior his Spartan team went 12-1 and he had 58 catches for 1,144 yards and 18 scores, and was named to the all-state team...his high school football coach was Frank Geske...had 27 catches fo r 547 yards and 9 TDs as a sophomore, when Marist went 14-0 and won the 5A crown...won state titles in the 100 and 200 meters his junior and senior seasons...clocked in a 10.84 in the 100 and a 22.36 in the 200. PERSONAL: He’s a business administration major. Birth date: Sept. 1 0,1 99 3 . His parents are George and Stephanie W alcott of Eugene. His dad was the Pac-10 champion in the 200 while competing fo r Oregon in 1983, and is cur­ rently the track coach at Churchill High School in Eugene.

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Cam Warren Wide Receiver 5 -7 ,1 6 0 , Sr., 2V Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue High School

MONTANA: Cam is competing for a starting berth at the "V" wide receiver spot. 2012: He was tied (with running back Jordan Canada) for seventh on the team with 15 receptions. 2011: He played in 10 contests and had four receptions. 2010: He was a squad member at UM. He did not have a reception.

MONTANA: Ben will see playing time at right guard. He was listed number one there in the spring, as senior starter William Poehls did not participate due to off-season surgery. 2012: He was a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: He was a two time first team all-state selection at offensive tackle at Bozeman High School...he started at left tackle fo r the Hawks in their 2010 State AA title, 13-0 season... team captain his senior year...voted “ Hawk of the Year” in 2 01 1 ...tabbed defensive MVP in football as a senior... chosen “ Outstanding Lineman” in 2010 and 2011...played in both the EastWest Shrine Game and Montana-Dakota All-Star Game...his high school foot­ ball coach was Troy Purcell...named to Great Falls Tribune “ Super Team” ... also lettered in track. PERSONAL: He is undecided on a major. His parents are Tom and Liz Weyer of Bozeman. Birth date: March 1 ,1 9 9 4 . Misc.: He had a 3.8 GPA in high school.

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Justin Whitted Free Safety 6 -1 ,1 9 1 , So., 1V Los Angeles, Calif. St. Bernard High School

MONTANA: Justin is a talented player who should see action at safety and on special teams. 2012: He played in five games and earned a letter. 2011: He was a gray shirt, who signed at UM in 2010, but did not enroll until the spring of 2011 and redshirted that year.

HIGH SCHOOL: He started at defensive back and wide receiver as a senior at St. Bernard High School...his senior year he had 65 tackles, four interceptions, three forced fumbles, as well as 25 receptions for 570 yards and six touch­ downs...team captain and all-league at wide receiver his senior year...named his team ’s “ Player of the Year” as a senior...had 17 career interceptions...his prep football coach was Greg Dixon...earned three letters in football and two in track and field. PERSONAL: His major is communications studies. His parents are Rick and Audrey Whitted of Los Angeles. Birth date: March 1 7,1 99 2 .

2009: He was a redshirt at Montana.

HIGH SCHOOL: He earned three letters in football and four in basketball at Bellevue High School...served as team captain in football as a senior...football team won state titles his sophomore and senior seasons...a first team all­ conference his senior year at defensive back...hoop teams won tw o league cham pionships...team captain in basketball as a junior and senior...high school football coach was Butch Goncharoff.

CAREER HIGHS: He had three receptions for 41 yards and a touchdown in the 2012 opener against South Dakota. He also had a TD catch at Northern Colorado last season. His career-long catch is 32 yards in the 2011 opener at Tennessee. PERSONAL: His major is accounting. His parents are John and Kathleen War­ ren of Medina, Wash. Birth date: September 7 ,1 9 9 0 .

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• Nate Bradley, NT, 5-11, 250, Fr., HS, Billings, Mont. (West HS)

Nate accep ted adm ission to attend Montana... he w as a threeyear starter on the defensive line and a two-year starter on the offensive line at Billings W est High School...his prep football coach was 27-year m entor Paul Klaboe...was selected to play in M ontana’a annual East-West Shrine G am e...7-4 last season... also an outstanding track athlete in the shot put and discus. • Austin Carver, WR, 6-0, 165, Fr., HS, Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead County HS)

Austin accep ted adm ission to attend college at UM...he was allstate at wide receiver as a junior and senior at Beaverhead Coun­ ty High School...also a starter in basketball...he was the 2012 C lass “A” 100-meter cham pion...his prep football coach was former (1978-80) Griz player Terry Thom as....his older brother, Bryce, was a four-year letterman and wide receiver for the Griz­ zlies from 2009-12. • M ick Delaney, WR/DB, 6-1, 180, Fr., HS, Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS)

Delaney caught 13 p a sse s for 203 yards for the 2012 Hawks, who lost 38-36 at Butte in the State AA title gam e...he was also a key contributor on special team s...his high school coach was Troy Purcell...he will major in business...Birth date: April 10, 1995. • Treshawn Favors, RB, 5-9, 175, Fr., HS, Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)

Treshawn (pronounced: tray-shawn) gained 1,065 yards and scored 12 touchdow ns on 214 carries (4.98 average) as a senior for the Mountain Ridge Mountain Lions, who went 5-5...he also caught 14 p a sse s for 182 yards and had three receiving TDs... he had an injury-shortened junior se a so n in 2011 (he ran for 411 yards in four gam es)...averaged 23.7 yards per kickoff return as a senior, and 25.9 yards a s a junior....his head coach was Bobby G reen...he is not sure of a major...Birth date: Dec. 16, 1994. • Nico Graham, WR, 5-11, 175, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS)

The local product from M issoula’s Big Sky High School had 43 catch es for 691 yards and three touchdow ns as a senior despite missing two gam es.... his head football coach w as Matt Jo h n ­ son...first-team all-state pick for C lass AA...Nico has also excelled at track for the E agles...possible majors include education, com ­ m unications, criminal justice...Birth date: Ju n e 29, 1994.

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W ashington Class 3A state title for coach Butch Goncharoff.... rushed for two touchdow ns in the 2011 3A title gam e as a ju­ nior...he is the younger brother to 2012 Griz football MVP Peter Nguyen, a running back who finished his career ranked sixth in school history with 1,985 rushing yards...his major will be busi­ ness...Birth date: Oct. 14, 1994. • Chris Parker, DB, 6-0, 175, Fr., HS, Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington HS)

Parker had 10 p ass deflections and an interception last seaso n at W ashington High, which won its third state football title in four seaso n s...h e also had 38 tackles - seven for losses - at corner, forced a fumble and recovered another...on offense he had 13 catches for 187 yards...on special team s he had 18 punt returns for a 19.2-yard average and two TDs; five kickoff returns for a 37.4-yard average and another touchdow n...he had similar stats as a junior - 1 3 p ass deflections, two picks, and two touchdow ns via kickoff returns...prepped at the sam e school as Griz junior safety Matt Herm anson, and his coach there w as Matt’s dad, Brian H erm anson...he is interested in a career in dentistry...Birth date: Oct. 31, 1994. CANDIDATE FOR BIG SKY FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR • Mike Ralston, TE, 6-5 V2 , 245, Fr., HS, Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)

Although Mike caught just a handful of p a ss­ es in 2012 at Sheldon High (five for 29 yards and two TDs), he is an excellent athlete and he could be p ressed into action right away... h e’s reported to have a 40-inch vertical jump... he also had team -highs of eight sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss playing defensive end for the Irish, who went 14-0 and won the Oregon C lass 6A title....his head coach was Marty Johnson...he will major in business... Birth date: Dec. 10, 1994. QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY: “Mike physically h as all o f the to o ls to c o m e in an d p la y a s a true freshman. H e’s 6-5, in the 245-250 range, an d very athletic. He p la y e d in the s ta te b a se b a ll cham pionship in O regon, an d h e p la y e d in the s ta te ch am pionship g a m e in football for Sheldon High School. “With the su b tle c h a n g es that w e ’ve m a d e on offense, w e really e x p e c t an d h o p e that Mike will co m e in an d b e a factor for us at tight e n d .’’

• Josh Janssen, WR, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS)

• Marq Rogers, WR, 6-4, 181, Fr., HS, Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia Lutheran HS)

Ja n sse n w as an all-state perform er at local Loyola Sacred Heart, which earned its first ever State B football title in 2012... his high school football coach w as Dan W eber...as a senior he caught 43 p a sse s for 958 yards and 15 touchdow ns for the 12-0 Rams...he will major in sp o rts performance...Birth date: Dec. 7, 1994.

Marq w as one of the top receivers in Fort W ayne’s Summit Athlet­ ic League with 50 catches for 683 yards for Concordia Lutheran High School...his high school football coach w as Tim Mannigel... he was one of the fastest 400-meter runners in the prep ranks a year ago, running a 48.1...a physical therapy major...Birth date: July 2, 1994.

• Ryan McKinley, CB, 6-1, 187, Fr., HS, Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS)

McKinley had three interceptions and 38 tackles in 2012 for Boul­ der Creek High School...his prep football coach w as Dan Fried­ m an...he had offers from two-time defending FCS cham pion North Dakota State and Northern Arizona, am ong many others... he will major in history...Birth date: Nov. 27, 1994. • John Nguyen, RB, 5-7, 187, Fr., HS, Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS)

Nguyen (pronounced: win) rushed for 1,217 yards and 18 touch­ dow ns while helping the Wolverines run their winning streak to 40 gam es... Bellevue went 14-0 in 2012 and won its fifth straight 50

• Marquin Russell, CB, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS)

Marquin (pronounced: mar-quinn) had 33 catches for 482 yards and six touchdow ns last se aso n for the Lakes High Lancers, a perennial power...on defense, he had four interceptions, return­ ing two for touchdowns...M arquin was a state 400 cham p...had a pick-six a s a junior....his prep football coach was Dave Miller...he will major in business...Birth date: Jan. 22, 1995.

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• Noah Scarver, TE, 6-4, 234, Fr., HS, Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn HS)

Noah caught 27 p a sse s for 283 yards (14.1 yards per catch) and seven touchdow ns as a senior at W ashburn High, which went 6-3 that season...his high school coach w as Giovan Jenkins...he also led M innesota’s prep ranks with 14 sacks, playing defensive end. • Tucker Schye, LB, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Malta, Mont. (Malta HS)

The defensive leader for the State B runner-up M ustangs, Schye (pronounced: shy) had 100 tackles in 12 gam es, including 20 sacks...he also forced 10 fumbles, five in the playoffs, and had an interception return for a touchdown...Tucker w as all-state in 2012 and helped the M ustangs to the State B basketball title last March...he is interested in a career in law...Birth date: April 7, 1994. • Makena Simis, QB, 6-2, 195, Fr., HS, Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)

Makena Simis (pronounced: mah-ken-ah simm-is) com pleted 180 of 263 p a sse s for 2,240 yards and 24 touchdow ns a s a senior at Boise’s Capital High School... he also ran for 535 yards and eight TDs...first team all-state for Class 5A...5A Southern Idaho conference “Player of the Year”...chosen East-West Shrine Game captain ...second team all-state QB a s a junior...had 5,085 total career yards and 51 TDs...his head coach w as his father, Todd Simis...he is undecided on a major...Birth date: April 20, 1995. • Cooper Sprunk, TE, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS)

Cooper w as accepted to attend UM...he w as a starter at tight end for the 12-3 Jesuit HS C rusaders...prep football coach was Ken Potter...his prep football team lost to eventual 6A cham pion Sheldon HS 35-28 in the state semi-finals...he also com petes in track and field in the javelin. • Connor Strahm, Safety/WR, 6-2, 215, Fr., HS, Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)

Connor had 92 receptions for 1,138 yards and 14 touchdow ns, plus another 564 yards rushing for nine touchdow ns on 78 car­ ries... he had 53 tackles, three sack s, and four picks as a two-way star for Sheldon High School...he w as the state 6A “Defensive Player of the Year” last se a so n as a senior for the state cham ­ pion, 14-0 Irish...he w as all-state at wide receiver and defensive back a s a junior and senior...chosen his league offensive and defensive MVP...his head coach was Marty Jo hnson...he is unde­ cided on a major...Birth date: Dec. 24, 1994. • Zach Vis, WR, 6-3, 185, Fr., HS, Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS)

Vis (pronounced viss) was one of the top-ranked wide receivers in the state of W ashington for the 31-1 Lions last season...last sea so n he had 52 receptions for 929 yards and 10 touchdow ns... he also rushed for a TD...he se t the state cham pionship gam e playoff record with 271 receiving yards (on just nine catches) and his three scoring grabs tied the state standard in the title gam e against Tumwater in the 2A state cham pionship gam e..in his career he had 157 catches, for 28 TDs, and 2,579 yards...his coach was Curt Kramme.


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Taylor W alcott

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Ryan McKinley

WR/Ret. DB

6 -0 1 /4 6-1

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187

So. Fr.

Temecula, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio JC) Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge GS) Eugene, Ore. (Marist HS) Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS)

3

Sean Murray

CB

6-1

190

Sr.

3 4

Brady Gustafson Chris Parker

QB

6-7

DB

230 175

Fr. Fr.

5 6 7

Chase Naccarato Jamaal Jones Ellis Henderson

WR/Ret. WR

6-0 5-7

166 188

8

Travon Van

8 9

Marquin Russell

10 11 11 12

Addison Owen

WR/Ret. RB/Ret. CB LB

HS 1V HS 3V

Sioux Falls, SD (Washington HS)

So.

RS HS 1V

Billings, Mont. (West HS)

6-1 6-0

185

So. So.

TR 1V

Spanaway, Wash. (U of Washington) Portland, Ore. (Hawaii)

iP *

5-11

195

Jr.

TR

San Diego, Calif. (Marshall)

«3*

6-0 6-2

185

Fr.

Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS)

220

So. Jr.

HS 1V

Jordan Johnson Nate Harris

QB

6-1

195

CB

Trent McKinney

QB

180 190

2V/RS 1V

FS/Hol.

Spencer Hale

6-1 5-11

183

So. Jr.

1V SQ

Billings, Mont. (Senior HS) Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS)

14

Joshua Dennard

CB

5-11

185

Jr.

2V

Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep)

14

Dominique Bobo

Fr

.HS

Wichita Falls, Texas (Hirshi HS)

181

Fr.

195 177

Fr. Fr. Jr.

HS HS

Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia Lutheran HS) Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)

RS 2V

Haceinda Heights, Calif. (Glen Wilson HS) Kalispell, Mont. (Glacier HS)

1V 1V

San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS)

2V 3V

Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) Missoula, Mont. (Sentinel HS)

SQ 2V

Portland, Ore. (Western Michigan) Duarte, Calif. (South Hills HS)

HS

Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS)

JC

Fontana, Calif. (San Bernardino Valley Col.) Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS) Spokane, Wash. (Mead HS)

1516

Marq Rogers

17 18

Makena Simis JR Nelson

19

Shay Smithwick-Hann Herbert Gamboa Joey Counts

20 21 22 23 24 25

Cam Warren Steven Rominger Marlon Miles

26 27

Jordan Canada Nico Graham

28

Jamaal Anderson

29 30

Connor Strahm BoTully

31 32

Justin Whitted Zach Vis

33 34

WR 6-3 ...... RETIRED IN HONOR OF DAVE WR 6-4 QB 6-2 CB/Ret. 6-0 QB 6-4 SS RB

198 195

175 DICKENSON-

219

So. So. Jr.

Chino, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani HS)

*£*

1V 2V

Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington HS)

12* 1C *

6-1 5-9

193 So. 215 So. ......RETIRED IN HONOR OF TERRY DILLON...... . WR/Hol. 5-7 160 Sr. FS 5-10 187 Sr. RB 5-9 180 Sr. RB 5-9 190 Jr. WR 5-11 175 Fr. CB/Ret. 5-11 188 So. WR/DB 6-2 215 Fr. SS 6-2 199 Sr.

HS 3V

191

So.

1V

6-3 6-2

185 205

Fr.

Connor Lebsock

So.

Jamal Wilson

FB

5-11

238

So.

HS SQ/RS TR

35 36 37

Kendrick Van Ackeren Gavin Hagfors Jordan Tripp

LB FB

6-1 6-2

195 226

6 - 3 1/ 2 5-7

237

38 39

LB/Snaps RB

So. So. Sr.

187

Fr.

Jake Dallaserra

180

CooperSprunk

FS TE

5-11

40

6-4

215

41

Mick Delaney

42

Kelsey Lippert Nate Bradley

WR/DB LB

6-1 6-0

180 212

NT

5-11

250

DT

260 230

LB

6-5 6-2

46

Caleb Kidder Jeremiah Kose Clay Pierson

TE

6-3

47

Derek Crittenden

DE

6-3

45

ic * V s*

1C * IF * IF *

6-1

43 44

ycgj

is *

FS WR LB

John Nguyen

«2*

Vancouver, Wash. (Camas HS) Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)

SS WR

Matt Hermanson Zach Gratton

«£*

Spokane, Wash., (Mt. Spokane HS)

5-10 6-0 6-1

13 13

e*

Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS)

*** 1C* It*

IP * «P* IP *

Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard HS) Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS) Billings, Mont. (Skyview HS)

tp *

TR 1V

Fontana, Calif. (Boise State) Bellevue, Wash. (Hawaii)

IP *

Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS)

«P *

3V

Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS)

So.

HS SQ

Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS) Butte, Mont. (Butte HS)

Fr.

HS

Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS)

Fr.

HS SQ

Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) Carter, Mont. (Fort Benton HS)

So. Fr. So.

HS 1V

239

So. Sr.

JC/RS 3V

240

So.

1V

Billings, Mont. (West HS)

IP*

ir* I

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Helena, Mont. (Capital HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Palomar College) Twin Bridges, Mont. (Twin Bridges HS) Whitefish, Mont. (Whitefish HS)

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NO.

NAME

POS.

HT.

WT.

YR.

EXR

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

48

Jonathan Richards

TE TE

6-3 6-3 6-4

222

So. Fr. Fr.

SQ

Butte, Mont. (Butte Central HS)

HS

Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS)

Sr.

HS 3V

Malta, Mont. (Malta HS) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS)

49

Jordan Harper

51

Tucker Schye

52

John Kanongata’a

53 54

Ben W orst Trevor Rehm

56

Brock Coyle

58

Zack Wagenmann

65

Jordan Hines

66 68

LB LB K/P

5-11 5-11

190

Fr.

HS

Twin Falls Idaho (Twin Falls HS)

265 245 250

Jr.

1V 3V

Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead Co. HS) Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS)

2V

Missoula, Mont. (Sentinel HS)

291 290 295

Jr. Jr.

SQ/RS 1V

Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College) Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College)

Fr.

RS

Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS)

6-4 6-4 6-4

290 270 270

Sr. Fr.

2V RS

Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS) Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS)

Fr.

RS

Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS)

6-5 6-5 6-7

290 280 291

Jr. So.

2V

Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS)

1V

Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei HS)

So.

6-8 6-8 6-5 6-7

345 315

Sr. Sr.

1V 3V

Billings, Mont. (Senior HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS)

3V

Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea HS)

275

Fr. Fr. Jr.

DT LB DE

6-3

6-4

Logan Hines

OG OC

McCauley Todd

OG

6-7

69 70

Kjelby Oiland Ben Weyer

OC/Snaps

71

Devon Dietrich

72

Trevor Poole

OG OT

73 74

Samson Kaleikini John Schmaing

OG OT

75 76

W illiam Poehls Danny Kistler Jr.

78

Clint LaRowe

OG OT OT

79 80 81 82 83 84

Max Kelly Sean Haynes Mitch Saylor Noah Scarver Ryan Burke Kevin Berland

OT WR WR

85 86

Josh Jannsen Austin Carver

87 88 89 90

Bo Harris

91 92 93

Tyrone Holmes Alex Bienemann Zach Peevey

95 97

Tonga Takai Ryan Johnson

OG

215 215 215

6-2 6-31/2 6-4

274 185

TE WR

6-3 6-5 6-4 6-4

WR

5-9

234 190 175

WR WR

6-0 6-0

185 165

Chris Lider

K

6-1

Stephen Shaw Aschan Richards

P TE DT DE DT

6-3

199 260 240

DE DT/Snaps DE

6-6

222

Sr. Jr.

Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So.

6-2 1/2

265 245 285 250

Fr. So. Sr. Fr.

6-2 6-2 1/2 6 - 5 1/ 2

315 245 245

Jr.

6-3 6-4 6-2

Fr. Fr.

98 Mike Ralston TE So. 298 99 Jesse Ginn DT 6-5 KEY: V = va rsity letter(s) won. SQ= Squad member/No letter. HS^ =High school exp. only.

RS

Miles City, Mont. (Custer County HS)

RS 2V 2V

Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS) Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS/Camas, WA)

HS RS

Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn HS) Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic HS)

SQ

Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS)

HS HS 1V 1V

Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS) Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead County HS) Bellevue, Wash. Sammamish HS) Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)

SQ

Butte, Mont. (Butte Central HS)

RS 1V

Fairfield, Mont. (Fairfield HS) Eagle Point, Ore. (Eagle Point HS)

3V

Denver, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS)

RS 2V RS

Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS) Waipahu, Hawaii (Damien Memorial HS) Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View HS)

HS

Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)

1V

Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS)

2013 COACHING STAFF: Mick Delaney (Western Montana College, 1964) head coach

Ty Gregorak (Colorado, 2001), defensive coordinator/linebackers Lawrence (Legi) Suiaunoa (Nevada, 2002), Associate head coach/defensive line Scott Gragg (Montana 1995), assistant head coach/co-offensive coordinator/O-line Aric Williams (Arizona State, 2005), cornerbacks Justin Green (Montana 2011), running backs/recruiting coordinator Ketense Hynson (Willamette, 2003), co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks Ross Brunelle (Montana, 2009) Tight Ends & co-special teams coord. Rob Oviatt (Alabama, 1980), strength and conditioning coach Jake Cookus (Oregon State, 2001), safeties & co-special teams coord. Torrey Myers (Western New Mexico, 2002), wide receivers Kade Rannings (Oregon State, 2005),video coordinator Roland Ford (Oregon, 2007), Director of Football Operations 53


. . M U M ! I.1 .U J J t Name

Pos.

Ht.

M H I a i!■

Wt. Yr. Exp.

Hometown

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Wt. Yr. Exp.

Hometown

Jamaal Anderson

CB/Ret. 5-11

188 So. JC

Fontana, Calif.

Kelsey Lippert

LB

6-0

212 So. SQ

Fort Benton, Mont.

Kevin Berland

WR

5-9

175 Jr.

Missoula, Mont.

Ryan McKinley

DB

6-1

187 Fr. HS

Anthem, Ariz.

Alex Bienemann

DT

6-2

285 Sr. 3V

Denver, Colo.

Trent McKinney

QB

6-0

190 So. 1V

Mililani, Hawaii

Nate Bradley

NT

5-11

250 Fr. HS

Billings, Mont.

Marlon Miles

RB

5-9

180 Sr. SQ

Portland, Ore.

SQ

Ryan Burke

WR

6-4

190 Fr. RS

Billings, Mont.

Sean Murray

CB

6-1

195 Sr. 3V

Corona, Calif.

Jordan Canada

RB

5-9

190 Jr. 2V

West Covina, Calif.

Chase Naccarato

WR/Ret. 5-7

166 So. 1V

Spokane, Wash.

Austin Carver

WR

6-0

165 Fr. HS

Dillon, Mont.

JR Nelson

CB

6-2

177 Fr. RS

Haceinda Heights, Calif. Seattle, Wash.

C 43 o4P ea*3

Joey Counts

RB

5-9

215 So. 1V

Mesa, Ariz.

John Nguyen

RB

5-7

187 Fr. HS

Brock Coyle

LB

6-2

245 Sr. 3V

Bozeman, Mont.

Kjelby Oiland

OC/Snps.6-4

290 Sr. 2V

Spokane, Wash.

Derek Crittenden

DE

6-3

240 So. 1V

Whitefish, Mont.

Addison Owen

LB

6-2

220 So. 1V

Vancouver, Wash.

Jake Dallaserra

FS

5-11

180 So. SQ

Butte, Mont.

Chris Parker

DB

6-0

175 Fr. HS

Sioux Falls, SD

rzm

Mick Delaney

WR/DB

6-1

180 Fr. HS

Bozeman, Mont.

Zach Peevey

DT

6-2 1/2 250 Fr. RS

Missoula, Mont.

X3t&

Joshua Dennard

CB/Ret. 5-11

185 Jr. 2V

Phoenix, Ariz.

Clay Pierson

TE

6-3

239 Sr. 3V

Twin Bridges, Mont.

Devon Dietrich

OG

6-4

270 Fr. RS

Woodinville, Wash.

William Poehls

OG

6-8

345 Sr. 3V

Chandler, Ariz.

Treshawn Favors

RB

5-9

175 Fr. HS

Glendale, Ariz.

Trevor Poole

OT

6-5

290 Jr. 2V

Spokane, Wash.

Herbert Gamboa

SS

6-1

193 So. 1V

San Clemente, Calif.

Mike Ralston

TE

6-5 1/ 2 245 Fr. HS

Eugene, Ore.

Jesse Ginn

DT

6-5

298 So. 1V

Missoula, Mont.

Trevor Rehm

DT

6-3

265 Jr.

1V

Dillon, Mont. Butte, Mont.

Anthony Goodwin

CB

6-1

180 Sr. 1V

Temecula, Calif.

Aschan Richards

TE

6-6

227 So. SQ

Nico Graham

WR

5-11

175 Fr. HS

Missoula, Mont.

Jonathan Richards

TE

6-3

222 So. SQ

Butte, Mont.

Zach Gratton

SS

6-1

195 So. 1V

Billings, Mont.

Marq Rogers

WR

6-4

181 Fr. HS

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Harrison Greenberg

PK

5-8

170 Fr. RS

Lake Oswego, Ore.

Steven Rominger

FS

5-10

187 Sr. 3V

Missoula, Mont.

Brady Gustafson

QB

6-7

230 Fr. RS

Billings, Mont.

Marquin Russell

CB

6-0

185 Fr. HS

Lakewood, Wash.

Gavin Hagfors

FB

6-2

226 So. 1V

Great Falls, Mont.

Mitch Saylor

WR

6-5

222 Jr. 2V

Vancouver, Wash.

183 Jr.

Missoula, Mont.

Noah Scarver

TE

6-4

234 Fr. HS

Minneapolis, Minn.

r p fc

rp e * eas r ^ 3

^*s

|g * S I^ B 3

Spencer Hale

WR

5-11

Jordan Harper

TE

6-3

215 Fr. HS

Great Falls, Mont.

John Schmaing

OT

6-7

291 So. 1V

Billings, Mont.

Bo Harris

DT

6-3

265 Fr. RS

Fairfield, Mont.

Tucker Schye

LB

6-4

215 Fr. HS

Malta, Mont.

Nate Harris

CB

5-10

180 So. 1V

Chino, Calif.

Stephen Shaw

P

6-3

260 So. 1V

Boise, Idaho

Sean Haynes

WR

6-3

185 Jr. 2 V

Los Angeles, Calif.

Makena Simis

QB

6-2

195 Fr. HS

Boise, Idaho

IP ® 3

Ellis Henderson

WR/Ret. 6-0

185 So. 1V

Portland, Ore.

Shay Smithwick-Hann QB

6-4

219 Jr. 2V

Kalispell, Mont.

lP * s

Matt Hermanson

FS/Hold. 6-1

198 Jr. 2V

Sioux Falls, S.D.

Cooper Sprunk

TE

6-4

215 Fr. HS

Portland, Ore.

Jordan Hines

OG

6-4

291 Jr.

SQ/RS Phoenix, Ariz.

Connor Strahm

WR/DB

6-2

215 Fr. HS

Eugene, Ore.

Logan Hines

OC

6-4

290 Jr.

1V

Phoenix, Ariz.

Tonga Takai

DT/Snps. 6-2

315 Jr. 2V

Waipahu, Hawaii

Tyrone Holmes

DE

6-4

245 So. 1V

Eagle Point, Ore.

McCauley Todd

OG

6-7

295 Fr. RS

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Missoula, Mont.

Jordan Tripp

LB/Snps. 6-31/ 2 237 Sr. 4V

SQ

Josh Jannsen

WR

6-0

185 Fr. HS

Jordan Johnson

QB

6-1

195 Jr. 2V/RS Eugene, Ore.

Ryan Johnson

DE

6-21/2 245 Fr.

Jamaal Jones

WR

6-1

FS

6-2

199 Sr. 3V

Spokane, Wash.

Travon Van

RB

5-11

195 Jr. TR

San Diego, Calif.

188 So. TR

Spanaway, Wash.

Kendrick Van Ackeren LB

6-1

195 So. TR

Bellevue, Wash.

185 Fr. HS

Lynden, Wash.

6-5

280 So. 1V

Kapolei, Hawaii

Zach Vis

WR

6-3

LB

5-11

215 Sr. 3V

Bellevue, Wash.

Zack Wagenmann

DE

Max Kelly

OT

6-7

274 Fr. RS

Spokane, Wash.

Taylor Walcott

WR/Ret. 6-0

177 So. 1V

Eugene, Ore.

o

OG

LO C \J

Samson Kaleikini John Kanongata’a

CO CO

Bo Tully

Vancouver, Wash.

Missoula, Mont.

Caleb Kidder

DT

6-5

260 So. 1V

Helena, Mont.

Cam Warren

WR/Hol. 5-7

160 Sr. 2V

Bellevue, Wash.

Danny Kistler Jr.

OT

6-8

315 Sr. 3V

Seattle, Wash.

Ben Weyer

OG

6-4

270 Fr. RS

Bozeman, Mont.

Jeremiah Kose

LB

6-2

230 So. JC/RS

Oceanside, Calif.

Justin Whitted

FS

6-1

191 So. 1V

Los Angeles, Calif.

Miles City, Mont.

Jamal Wilson

FB

5-11

238 So. TR

Fontana, Calif.

Ben Worst

K/P

5-11

190 Fr.

Twin Falls, Idaho

Clint LaRowe

OT

6-5

275 Fr. RS

Connor Lebsock

LB

6-2

205 So. SQ/RS Billings, Mont.

Chris Lider

PK

6-1

199 So. 1V

Bellevue, Wash.

V = Varsity letter(s) won. S Q =S quad member/No letter. H S =H igh school exp. only.

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AT MONTANA 35, SOUTH DAKOTA 24

GAME # 1 OF 2 0 1 2 SOUTH DAKOTA AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 25,126 85 DEGREES, SUNNY Score by Quarters 1 South Dakota 0 Montana 3

2 10 13

3 14 19

4 0 0

-- Total - 24 - 35

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 01:21 UM - Chris Lider 21 field goal, 15-53 5:25 2nd 14:40 UM - Sam Gratton 4 pass from Trent McKinney (Lider kick), 4-42 0:42 10:33 SD - Kevin Robb 25 field goal, 6-13 1:58 06:08 UM - Cam Warren 18 pass from McKinney (Lider-blocked), 13-75 4:25 01:01 SD - Terrence Terry 8 pass from J. Vander Maten (Robbkick), 10-75 5:07 3rd 10:52 SD - Terry 80 pass from Vander Maten (Robb kick), 1-80 0:11 09:47 SD - Charlie Goro 50 interception return (Robb kick) 07:11 UM - Bryce Carver 39 pass from Greg Hardy (pass failed), 7-73 2:29 04:59 UM - Dan Moore 14 run (Pass failed), 3-34 0:41 03:25 UM - Peter Nguyen 3 run (Lider kick), 3-13 1:22

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS. Fumble Rcturns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SD 9 26-61 172 19-12-1 45-233 0-0 0-0 1-17 1-50 7-40.6 2-1 8-72 24:03 3 of 12 0 of 0 2-2 0-0

UM 34 64-315 253 34-27-1 98-568 0-0 2-4 4-65 1-7 2-58.5 2-2 6-60 35:57 10 of 18 2 of 3 5-6 2-6

RUSHING: South Dakota-Marcus Sims 8-38; J. Vander Maten 13-25. Montana-Dan Moore 27-148; Peter Nguyen 19-102; Trent McKinney 13-65. PASSING: South Dakota-J. Vander Maten 12-19-1-172. Montana-McKinney 26-32-1-214; Sam Gratton 0-1-0-0; Greg Hardy 1-1-0-39. RECEIVING: South Dakota-Terrance Terry 4-109; Will Powell 4-40. Montana-Sean Haynes 5-53; Sam Gratton 5-42; Bryce Carver 4-61; Peter Nguyen 4-23; Cam Warren 3-41; Chase Naccarato 2-15; Greg Hardy 2-14; Dan Moore 2-4. INTS.: South Dakota-Charlie Goro 1-50. Montana-J. Kanongataa 1-7. FUMBLES: South Dakota-Marcus Sims 1-1; Terrance Terry 1-0. Montana-Peter Nguyen 1-1; Adam Brzeczek. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): USD-Kyle Guziec 2-13; DAngelo Butler 3-11; Jordan Eaton 1-13; Ryan Hillier 4-8. Montana-Jordan Tripp 3-7; John Kanongataa 4-4; Josh Stuberg 3-3. SACKS (UA-A): USD-None. Montana-Brock Coyle 0-1; Jordan Tripp 1-0; Tonga Takai 1-0; John Kanongataa 0 -1.

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MISSOULA, MONTANA (9/1/12) - The Grizzlies’ two senior running backs rushed for more than 100 yards each, as the 10th/11thranked host Grizzlies defeated the University of South Dakota Coy­ otes 35-24 in the season opener for the teams Saturday afternoon in front of 25,156 partisan fans in UM’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Dan Moore had career-highs of 27 carries for 148 yards and a touchdown, while fellow UM senior halfback Peter Nguyen had 10 totes for 192 yards and a score. The Grizzlies picked up a schoolrecord 34 first downs in the win. UM (1-0) dominated USD in total yards (568 to 233) and first downs (34 to 9), but found itself in an eight point (24-16) deficit mid­ way through the third quarter. Montana led 16-10 at halftime, but the Coyotes, coached by for­ mer (2000-02) Griz mentor Joe Glenn, scored back-to-back touch­ downs in a little more than a minute to take a 24-16 lead at the 9:47 mark of the third stanza. On its first play of the third period quarterback Josh Vander Mat­ en hit fellow sophomore Terrance Terry for an 80-yard downtown bomb, giving USD a 17-16 edge. Just a few plays later safety Charlie Goro picked off a Trent McKinney pass and returned it 50 yards for another score to give the visitors the 24-16 advantage. The Grizzlies quickly regained the momentum, though, with a bit of trickery, as on the their next series senior tight end Greg Har­ dy connected with senior wide receiver Bryce Carver for a 39-yard touchdown, and UM cut the USD lead to 24-22 with 7:11 left in the third. Two series after Hardys first career pass attempt and subsequent TD, the Grizzlies scored back-to-back touchdowns thanks to two straight USD turnovers. The first USD mistake came when UM linebacker John Kanongataa picked off a Vander Maten pass, and the Griz took pos­ session of the ball on the Coyotes’ 34-yard line. Two runs by Nguyen picked up 20 yards, and then Moore broke free for a 14-yard scoring jaunt, and Montana led 28-24 with 4:49 remaining in the third stanza and would lead the rest of the way. The Griz added an insurance score when sophomore defensive end Tonga Takai recovered a Coyote fumble on the USD 13-yard line. Three plays later Nguyen scored on a 3-yard run with 3:25 left in the third, in what proved to be the final points of the game. Montana took an early 10-0 lead on a 21-yard field goal by red­ shirt freshman kicker Chris Lider and a 4-yard scoring pass from McKinney to senior wide receiver Sam Gratton. USD then cut the UM lead to 10-3 on a field goal by Kevin Robb with 10:33 left in the second quarter. The Griz took a 16-3 lead on an 18-yard scoring strike from McKinney to junior wide receiver Cam Warren (his first career TD) with 6:08 left until intermission. An 8-yard Vander Maten to Terry pass made it 16-10 Grizzlies at the break. The USD pick for a touchdown was one of the few mistakes that McKinney, a redshirt freshman in his first start, would make in the contest. The 6-0,205-pounder from Mililani, Hawaii, was 26-of-32-l (81.3%) for 214 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and he also rushed 13 times for 65 yards. Gratton and sophomore wide-out Sean Haynes had a game-high 5 receptions each, while Carver and Nguyen had 4 grabs each. War­ ren had 3 grabs for 41 yards and a score. The Griz racked up 315 yards rushing on 64 carries, ran 98 plays, and had an 11-minute edge (35:57 to 23:03) in time of possession to go along with their single-game record of 34 total first downs. Junior linebacker Jordan Tripp led the Griz with 10 tackles, and also had a sack and a forced fumble. Kanongataa added 8 stops, while senior linebacker Josh Stuberg added 6 tackles. The Grizzly defense held USD to 233 total yards (61 rushing) and 9 first downs.


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AT APPALACHIAN STATE 35, MONTANA 27 BOONE, N.C. (9/8/12) - It was everything it was expected to be, but if you are a member of Griz Nation it did not come out the way you wanted it to. It was a match-up between two of the powerhouse programs in the FCS, and it came down to the final minutes, but the host team scored two fourth-quarter TDs in the victory Quarterback Jamal Jackson threw two touchdown passes, and running back Steven Miller rushed for two scores as the 8th/11 thranked Appalachian State Mountaineers held off the never-say-die 9th/12th-ranked University of Montana Grizzlies for a 35-27 vic­ tory in front of 30,856 mostly partisan fans in ASU’s Kidd Brewer Stadium. Montana had its biggest play of the young season with 8:54 left to play, as senior running back Dan Moore caught a screen pass from redshirt freshman Trent McKinney and Moore broke free for an 87-yard touchdown - tying the school record for the fifth longest scoring reception - and cutting the ASU lead to 2827. Unfortunately, redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider missed the ensuing PAT, and the Mountaineers led by one point. ASU tacked on a security TD with 5:05 remaining on a 2-yard touchdown run by Miller. Despite four turnovers, the Griz had a chance to tie the game on their last series. They advanced the ball to the ASU 42-yard line, but with 18 seconds left McKinney was picked off and the Mountaineers secured the win. ASU had regained the lead with 13:03 left in the game; Jackson hit junior wide-out Andrew Peacock for a 25-yard touchdown, and ASU took a 28-21 lead. The third quarter wasn’t anything like the first two, as the de­ fenses played very well, and neither team scored in that stanza. The Griz tied the game for the second time in the opening half, when McKinney hooked up with senior wide receiver Sam Gratton for a 7-yard TD pass, making the score 21-all with 35 sec­ onds remaining until intermission. It was an impressive first half for UM, as they gained 306 total yards, while ASU had 179. ASU took the lead on its second possession of the game, a 9-play, 60-yard drive, capped off by a 13-yard scoring run by se­ nior halfback Steven Miller, giving the home team a 14-7 lead at the 3:23 mark of the first stanza. The Mountaineers took advantage of Montana’s second turn­ over of the first quarter, as Jackson scored on a 5-yard run to give ASU a 21-7 cushion. ASU started that drive on the Griz 27-yard line after true freshman Chase Naccarato fumbled on a kickoff re­ turn. The Griz cut the ASU lead to 21-14 on a 9-play, 75-yard scor­ ing drive with 13:12 left until half, as McKinney scored his first career rushing touchdown on a 10-yard run. Both teams scored on their first possessions of the game. rlhe Grizzlies took a 7-0 lead on a 2-yard touchdown pass from McKin­ ney to fellow redshirt freshman Gavin Hagfors, who scored on his first career catch. The Mountaineers came right back, though, as Jackson con­ nected with wide receiver Shawn Rice on a 32-yard scoring pass, knotting the score at 7-7 with 9:18 to go in the opening quarter. McKinney was 15-of-29 for a career-high 307 yards and 3 TDs, but he was picked off three times. Gratton had 3 receptions for 104 yards and one score - all in the first half. Moore rushed 15 times for 93 yards and had 3 catches for a career-high 145 yards. McKinney gained 68 yards on 13 totes. The Griz defense was led by sophomore free safety Matt Her­ manson with 12 tackles, while junior linebacker John Kanongataa added 10 stops. Jackson was 24-of-34-0 for 260 yards and 2 TDs. Miller rushed 27 times for 91 yards.

GAME # 2 OF 2 0 1 2 # 1 2 MONTANA AT # 11 APPALACHIAN STATE STADIUM: KIDD BREWER ATTENDANCE: 30,856 61 DEGREES, OVERCAST Score by Quarters Montana Appalachian State

1 7 21

2 14 0

3 0 0

4 6 14

— Total - 27 - 35

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 12:15 UM - Gavin Hagfors 2 pass from Trent McKinney (Chris Lider kick), 7-75 2:45 09:18 APP - Sean Price 32 pass from Jamal Jackson (Drew Stewart kick), 9-75 2:57 03:23 APP - Steven Miller 13 run (Stewart kick), 9-60 4:13 02:02 APP - Jackson 5 run (Stewart kick), 4-21 1:14 2nd 13:12 UM - McKinney 10 run (Lider kick), 9-75 3:50 00:35 UM - Sam Gratton 7 pass from McKinney (Lider kick), 6-70 1:07 4th 13:03 APP - Andrew Peacock 25 pass from Jackson (Stewart kick), 6-67 1:44 08:54 UM - Dan Moore 87 pass from McKinney (Lider-kick failed), 1-87 0:19 05:05 APP - Miller 2 run (Stewart kick), 11-78 3:41

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes A tt- Comp - In t TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UM 19 45-176 307 29-15-3 74-483 1-3 1-21 0-0 6-35.5 1-1 7-70 26:50 8 of 18 2 of 2 3-3 1-3

ASU 27 48-157 260 34-24-0 82-417 1-0 3-54 3-8 8-41.5 0-0 5-42 33:10 7 of 18 2 of 3 3-3 2-10

RUSHING: Montana-Dan Moore 15-93; Trent McKinney 13-68; Peter Nguyen 16-16. ASU-Steven Miller 27-91; Jamal Jackson 16-65. PASSING: Montana-Trent McKinney 15-29-3-307.ASU-Jamal Jackson 2434-0-260. RECEIVING: Montana-Dan Moore 3-145; Sam Gratton 3-104; Bryce Carver 3-12; Mitch Saylor 2-27; Sean Haynes 2-12; Peter Nguyen 1-5; Gavin Hagfors 1-2. ASU-Sean Price 8-103; Andrew Peacock 5-57; Malachi Jones 4-34; Tony Washington 2-22; Simms McElfresh 2-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-None. Appalachian State-D. McCray 2-8; Pat­ rick Blalock 1-0. FUMBLES: Montana-Chase Naccarato 1-1. ASU-None. SACKS (UA-A): Montana-Alex Bienemann 1-0. Appalachian State-Brandon Grier 2-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Matt Hermanson 7-5; J. Kanongataa 6-4; Jordan Tripp 3-6; Brock Coyle 4-3; Bo Tully 3-3; Zach Wagenmann 2-4; Alex Bienemann 2-4; Sean Murray 3-2; Joshua Dennard 0-5; Anthony Good­ win 4-0; Josh Harris 2-2; Josh Stuberg 2-1; Tonga Takai 1-2. ASU-J. Kimbrough 7-7; Brandon Grier 5-8.

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AT MONTANA 34, LIBERTY 14

G am e # 3 of 2012 LIBERTY AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 24,991 79 DEGREES, CALM/SMOKY Score by Quarters Liberty Montana

1 0 7

2 0 17

3 7 0

4 7 10

—Total - 14 -3 4

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 05:54 UM - Peter Nguyen 90 punt return (Chris Lider kick) 2nd 12:10 UM - Dan Moore 32 run (Lider kick), 1-32 0:06 09:47 UM - Trent McKinney 6 run (Lider kick), 1-6 0:08 06:52 UM - Lider 42 field goal, 6-18 1:33 3rd 10:22 Liberty - Kelly 14 pass from Woodrum (Lunsford kick), 6-39 2:16 4th 12:20 UM - Greg Hardy 2 pass from McKinney (Lider kick), 13-54 4:49 10:11 LIBERTY - Ferguson 31 pass from Woodrum (Lunsford kick), 5-92 2:00 05:34 UM - Lider 46 field goal, 12-46 4:37

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 21 27-21 321 45-35-1 72-342 0-0 3-12 5-96 0-0 6-39.2 2-2 7-51 34:23 7 of 16 0 of 2 1-1 1-8

UM 17 46-201 95 28-19-0 74-296 0-0 3-97 0-0 1-58 5-49.2 2-1 6-50 25:37 4 of 17 2 of 4 2-3 5-32

RUSHING: Liberty-Holloway, S. 10-29; Allen, A. 8-29. Montana-Dan Moore 16-92; Jordan Canada 12-35; Brett Kirschner 4-33; Peter Nguyen 6-25; Trent McKinney 7-17. PASSING: Liberty- Woodrum 34-44-1-322. Montana-Trent McKinney 19-26-0-95; Smithwick-Hann 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: Liberty-Kelly, P. 14-88; Ferguson, R. 6-61; Allen, A. 5-29; Gunnn, J. MontanaGreg Hardy 7-29; Ellis Henderson 2-26; Dan Moore 2-20. INTERCEPTIONS: LU-None. Montana-Jordan Tripp 1-58. FUMBLES: LU-Gunn, J. 1-1; Kelly P. 1-1. UM-Moore 1-1; Canada 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): LU-Nelson, T. 1-0. Montana-Zack Wagenrnann 2-0; Trevor Rehm 1-0; Caleb Kidder 1-0; Tonga Takai 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): LU-Sigmon, N. 4-7; Hyland, S. 1-8; Schuster, G. 0-9; Vinson, B. 1-7. Montana-John Kanongataa 2-8; Jordan Tripp 1-8; Sean Murray 4-4; Brock Coyle 1-7; Matt Hermanson 1-7; Zack Wagenrnann 3-3; Josh Dennard 2-4; Nate Harris 2-3; Bo Tully 0-5; Anthony Goodwin 3-1; Addison Owen 1-3 Steven Rominger 1-3; D. Crittenden 0-4; Tonga Takai 2-1; Caleb Kidder 2-1 Josh Stuberg 2-1.

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MISSOULA, MONTANA (9/15/12) - Under a hazy smokefilled sky due to nearby forest fires, the 14th-ranked Grizzlies de­ feated the visiting Liberty University Flames in UM’s final non­ league game of the season in Washington-Grizzly Stadium. They say the numbers don’t lie, but they did this time. In the first meeting of these two teams, Liberty had more first downs, more passing yards and more time with the ball. While the Flames may have seemed more dominant offensively Montana used their time efficiently to rack up 201 rushing yards, almost 10 times that of what Liberty (0-3) put on the board, and it paid off by giving the Grizzlies (2-1) their second victory of the season. Montana built up some much-needed momentum when se­ nior halfback Peter Nguyen returned a 90-yard punt for a touch­ down with 5:54 left in the first quarter. Nguyen’s return ranks as the third longest punt return in school history To open up the second quarter, Montana’s defense forced a fumble to give the Grizzlies possession of the ball at Liberty’s 32yard line. On the next play, Dan Moore pummeled through Lib­ erty’s defense for a touchdown. Montana lengthened its lead 14-0. With a little less than ten minutes left to go in the quarter, redshirt freshman quarterback Trent McKinney rushed six yards into the end zone to up the Grizzly lead to 21-0. Redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider was looking to improve his consistency, and he did just that. To close out the second quar­ ter, Lider kicked a 42-yard field goal to put the Griz up 24-0. Liberty tried to stage a comeback with a 14-yard touchdown pass from redshirt freshman quarterback Josh Woodrum to senior wide receiver Pat Kelly to put the Flames on the board in the third quarter, while their defense held Montana to no touchdowns in that stanza. To start off the fourth quarter, Montana answered back with a touchdown of its own. McKinney connected a two-yard pass with senior tight end Greg Hardy to put one in the end zone. The Griz­ zlies distanced themselves from the Flames 31-7. Less than two minutes later, the Flames created some momen­ tum of their own on a five-play, 92-yard scoring drive that culmi­ nated with a 31-yard pass from Woodrum to senior wide receiver Ryan Ferguson. The Grizzly defense held strong and handed the game off to the offense with 5:34 left to go in the game. They put Lider in position to connect on a 46 yard field goal - a career long. The Grizzlies ended the game with a bang when redshirt freshman linebacker Nick Holt forced a Liberty fumble which was recovered by redshirt freshman safety Justin Whitted. Montana rolled down the clock and closed out the game at Liberty’s 17-yard line. McKinney completed 19 of 26 passes for 95 yards and rushed for 28 yards on seven totes. He had no interceptions and was sacked once. Hardy had seven receptions for 29 yards and one touchdown. Moore racked up 92 yards with 16 carries. The Griz­ zlies, who had four turnovers at Appalachian State, turned the ball over just once on a fumble. Montana’s defense was led by junior linebacker John Kanongataa, who had 10 tackles, while redshirt sophomore de­ fensive end Zack Wagenrnann had three stops for loss, a pair of sacks, and a pass deflection. Woodrum was 34-of-440-l for 322 yards and two touch­ downs, while Kelly had 14 receptions for 88 yards and a TD.


NORTHERN ARIZONA 41, AT MONTANA 31 G am e # 4 of 2012 MISSOULA, MONTANA (9/22/12) - The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks snapped a 14-game winning skein by The University of Montana Grizzlies, and they also ended UMs 19-game Home­ coming winning streak on a warm, smoky day in WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. It was also the first win ever over the Griz for NAU mentor Je­ rome Souers, a former (1986-97) longtime assistant coach at UM, in his 14th season as the head man in Flagstaff. Junior halfback Zach Bauman rushed for a career-high 253 yards along with 3 touchdowns to lead the Jacks, and the NAU defense forced five Griz turnovers. It was a game of two completely halves for the Griz. Montana rallied from an early 7-0 deficit and scored 24 un­ answered points, and the Grizzlies took a 24-7 lead with 13:16 re­ maining in the second quarter on a 12-yard touchdown run by senior halfback/fullback Dan Moore. But after Moores scoring run gave UM a 17-point advantage, NAU racked up six consecutive unanswered scores, and took a 4124 lead on Baumans third scoring run of the afternoon, this on a 2-yarder with just 5:53 left in the contest. The Griz finally got on the board after more than a 40-min­ utes scoring drought, as sophomore quarterback Shay SmithwickHann hit redshirt freshman wide receiver Ellis Henderson on a 45-yard touchdown pass with 1:58 left to go. Bauman showed a sign of things to come on NAUs first play from scrimmage, as he broke loose for an 11-second, 75-yard scor­ ing run, giving the Jacks an early 7-0 lead. However, the Griz bounced right back, as redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider hit a 27-yard field goal and then Moore re­ gained the lead for his team on a 6-yard scoring run (which was set up thanks to a blocked punt by junior tight end Clay Pierson), making it 10-7 UM with 9:49 left in the first quarter. Moores scor­ ing burst was followed by a 31-yard TD jaunt by redshirt fresh­ man Trent McKinney and then Moores 12-yard score, but those 24 points would be all that Montana would muster. NAU cut the Griz lead to 10 points with 9:15 left in the sec­ ond quarter on a 3-yard run by senior transfer Covaughn (Cal) DeBoksie-Johnson, and it ended up 24-14 UM at halftime. The Jacks took the lead back for good in the third quarter on a touchdown pass from senior quarterback Cary Grossart to sopho­ more tight end R. J. Rickert, which was followed up by a pair of field goals by junior kicker Andy Wilder, and Wilders 23-yarder with 1:49 left in the third stanza gave NAU the lead (27-24) for good. Bauman, who had 29 carries and gave NAU some breathing room, scored on touchdown runs of 20 and 2 yards in the final quarter, the second scoring run coming with 5:53 left to play in the contest. McKinney had a solid first half, going 13-of-17-l for 161 yards and rushing five times for 50 yards. But he struggled in the final two quarters, and finished the game 20-of-34-3 for 199 yards, and had 49 total rushing yards due to two sacks. Senior wide receiver Sam Gratton had a game-high 5 catches for 72 yards, while Henderson had 3 grabs for 99 yards and a TD. Moore led the Griz with 12 carries for 74 yards and two touch­ downs, but fumbled twice, and both miscues were recovered by NAU. Brock Coyle had a career and game-high 15 tackles, while fel­ low junior linebacker Jordan Tripp added 12 stops. Sophomore end Zack Wagenrnann and junior safety Bo Tully had 10 tackles apiece. Grossart, who had missed NAU s previous two games because of a knee injury, was 16-of-23-0 for 138 yards and one touchdown.

NORTHERN ARIZONA AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 25,254 66 DEGREES, SUNNY/SMOKY Score by Quarters NAU Montana

1 7 17

2 7 7

3 13 0

4 14 7

-- Total -4 1 - 31

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 14:49 NAU - Zach Bauman 75 run (Andy Wilder kick), 1-75 0:11 12:21 UM - Chris Lider 27 field goal, 6-65 2:28 09:49 UM - Dan Moore 6 run (Chris Lider kick), 2-13 0:35 03:29 UM - Trent McKinney 31 run (Lider kick), 9-73 3:39 2nd 13:16 UM - Moore 12 run (Lider kick), 7-68 1:35 09:15 NAU - Co. Deboskie 3 run (Wilder kick), 8-75 4:01 3rd 13:03 NAU - Rickert 2 pass from Cary Grossart (Wilder kick), 4-22 1:48 10:14 NAU - Wilder 34 field goal, 4-4 1:31 01:49 NAU - Wilder 23 field goal, 13-61 6:40 4th 11:54 NAU - Bauman 20 run (Wilder kick), 6-60 2:56 05:53 NAU - Bauman 2 run (Andy Wilder kick), 5-71 2:25 01:58 UM - Henderson 45 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 2-43

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Ihird- Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

NAU 19 46-268 138 23-16-0 69-406 2-9 4-51 3-28 6-38.5 1-0 5-30 6:30 5 of 15 1 of 2 6-6 2-6

UM 18 33-138 244 35-21-3 68-382 4-44 2-49 0-0 5-46.0 2-2 4-67 23:30 3 of 14 1 of 1 3-3 4-24

RUSHING: NAU-Zach Bauman 29-253; Co. Deboskie 9-42. Montana-Dan Moore 12-74; Trent McKinney 8-49; Peter Nguyen 8-19. PASSING: NAU-Cary Grossart 16-23-0-138. Montana-Trent McKinney 20-34-3-199; Smithwick-Hann 1-1-0-45. RECEIVING: NAU-Zach Bauman 3-21; Austin Shanks 3-19; Ify Umodu 2-45; Dejzon Walker 2-24. Montana-Sam Gratton 5-72; Ellis Henderson 3-99; Greg Hardy 3-24; Dan Moore 3-22; Mitch Saylor 3-17; Peter Nguyen 2-4. INTS: NAU-Lucky Dozier 2-17; Blair Wishom 1-11. Montana-None. FUMBLES: NAU-Austin Shanks 1-0. Montana-Dan Moore 2-2. SACKS (UA-A): NAU-Zach McDonnell 1-1; B. Phillips 0-1. Montana-Zack Wagenrnann 0-2; Tyrone Holmes 0-1; Josh Stuberg 1-0; Jor­ dan Tripp 1-0; Caleb Kidder 0-1. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): NAU-Austin Hasquet 3-7; Lucky Dozier 3-5. Montana-Brock Coyle 0-15; Jordan Tripp 1-11; Zack Wagenrnann 1-9; Bo Tully 1-9; J. Kanongataa 0-8; Sean Murray 1-6; Anthony Goodwin 0-7; Ty­ rone Holmes 0-6; Josh Stuberg 1-4; Tonga Takai 0-5; Matt Hermanson 2-2; Josh Harris 0-4; Alex Bienemann 0-4.


AT EASTERN WASHINGTON 32, MONTANA 26

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# 21 MONTANA AT # 7 EASTERN WASHINGTON STADIUM: ROOS FIELD ATTENDANCE: 10,529 76 DEGREES, SUNNY Score by Quarters Montana Eastern Washington

1 7 7

2 3 10

3 13 0

4 3 15

—Total -2 6 - 32

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 10:47 EWU - D. Bronson 5 run (Jimmy Pavel kick), 8-75 4:13 04:40 UM - Peter Nguyen 37 run (Chris Lider kick), 3-59 0:42 2nd 11:42 EWU - B. Kaufman 36 pass from V. Adams (Kevin Miller kick), 9-88 4:19 07:11 UM - Lider 27 field goal, 13-65 4:31 01:07 EWU - Miller 19 field goal, 13-63 6:04 3rd 05:16 UM - Trent McKinney 7 run (Lider kick failed), 15-73 6:02 02:47 UM - Jordan Canada 2 run (Lider kick), 2-8 0:35 4th 08:26 UM - Lider 25 field goal, 6-84 1:58 02:19 EWU - Kaufman 30 pass from Adams (Miller kick), 10-82 3:27 00:53 EWU - A. Clark 20 pass from Adams (Greg Herd pass from Adams), 5-50 1:26 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal ties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UM 25 61-407 126 17-14-0 78-533 0-0 1-1 4-59 1-0 3-34.3 3-3 6-37 29:09 7 of 14 0 of 0 4-6 2-6

EWU 23 32-94 353 41-25-1 73-447 1-12 1-6 4-84 0-0 4-46.0 3-1 7-54 30:51 7 of 14 1 of 2 3-3 1-3

RUSHING: Montana-Jordan Canada 19-167; Peter Nguyen McKinney 14-95; Dan Moore 4-24; Sam Gratton 1-2. EWU-Vernon Adams 10-54; Quincy Forte 7-31; Jordan Talley 11-17. PASSING: UM-Trent McKinney 14-17-0-126. EWU-Vernon Adams 25-411-353.

CHENEY, WASH. (9/29/12) - It was a heartbreaking loss lor the Griz­ zlies, as the Eagles had two late-game scores in the last two-and-a-half minutes to overcome a 26-17 Grizzlies lead. EWU started off the first quarter with a touchdown with 10:47 left in the first quarter, as running back Demitrius Bronson rushed for a 5-yard TD to give the Eagles an early 7-0 lead. UM answered with a touchdown of their own, as senior halfback Peter Nguyen scored on a 37-yard run to tie the game at 7-7 with 4:40 left to go in the first quarter. EWU regained the lead when Vernon Adams hit wide receiver Brandon Kaufman for a 36-yard scoring pass, making it 14-7 EWU with 11:42 left in the second quarter. UM cut the margin to 14-10 on a 27-yard field goal by Chris Lider with 7:10 to go until the half. rl he Eagles’ Kevin Miller kicked a 19-yard kick to close out the first half, 1WU leading 17-10. rlhe Grizzlies put together a 15-play, 73-yard drive, with redshirt freshman quarterback Trent McKinney scoring on a 7-yard run to start the third quarter. Lider missed the PAT, though, and the Eagles led 1716. The Griz recovered a fumble by Miller on the Eagles’ 8-yard line, and two plays later sophomore halfback Jordan Canada scored on a 2-yard run and UM led 23-17. Lider lacked on another field goal to give UM a 26-17 lead with 8:26 remaining in the game, but Adams completed pass after pass and hit Kaufman on a 30-yard touchdown pass to cut the Grizzlies’ lead to 26-24 with 2:19 left to play. EWU then recovered an onside kick and scored the go-ahead touchdown after wide receiver Ashton ("lark caught a 20-yard scoring pass from Adams. EWU then converted a two-point conversion to take a 36-32 lead with just 53 seconds left to play. The Grizzlies rushed 61 times for 407 yards, and passed for 126, out-gaining the Eagles 533 to 447 in total yards. Once again, Montana battled turnovers, though, as they fumbled the ball away three times. 4 he Griz lost one tumble on the EWU 12yard line, another one on the Eagles’ 5-yard line, and then finally on an onside kick on the UM 49-yard line, which led to the winning touch­ down. The Griz rushed 61 times for 407 yards and were led by Jordan Canada, who gained a career-high 168 yards on 19 carries, while Nguy­ en added 123 yards on 23 totes. Senior Dan Moore rushed four times for 24 yards and left the game early with an ankle injury. McKinney rushed for 25 yards and was 14-of-17-0 passing for 126 yards. Montana’s defense was led by linebackers Brock Coyle and Jordan Tripp, with 12 tackles apiece, and Tripp also had three tackles for loss and a forced fumble. Adams was 25-for-41-l for 353 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 60 yards to tally 407 yards of total offense. Kaufman had eight receptions for 138 yards and two touchdowns.

RECEIVING: Montana-Peter Nguyen 3-15; Mitch Saylor 3-11; Ellis Hender­ son 2-36; Cam Warren 2-26; Sam Gratton 2-25; Greg Hardy 1-12; Taylor Wol­ cott 1-1. EWU-Brandon Kaufman 8-138; Ashton Clark 6-89; Greg Herd 4-31; Daniel Johnson 2-29; Quincy Forte 2-25; Ryan Seto 2-22; Jordan Talley 1-19.

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MONTANA 40, AT NORTHERN COLORADO 17 GREELEY, COLO. (10/6/12) - The Grizzlies came to life in the second half to snap a two-game losing streak and spoiled the Bears5Homecoming game to get their first Big Sky Conference win of the season. After suffering two disheartening losses against Northern Ari­ zona (41-31) and Eastern Washington (32-26), Montana desper­ ately needed the victory. For one of the first times this season, UM was on the oppo­ site side of the turnover battle, as they had none, while the Bears had five. Joshua Dennard, Bo Tully, and Nate Harris all intercepted passes by NC quarterback Seth Lobato. The interception that turned the momentum Montanas way was an interception thrown by NC punter Mason Puckett. After Puckett had received a bad snap and bobbled the ball, he tried a desperation pass that landed in senior special team captain Caleb Waldens hands, who returned it 18 yards for a TD, and the Griz had an improbable 7-0 lead with 13:41 to go in the second quarter. UM would lead for the rest of the game. To end the half, redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider hit a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give Montana a 10-0 advantage at intermission. The Bears got right back in the game, though, as senior Domi­ nic Gunn returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to get NC on the board at the 14:46 mark of the third quarter. Gunn had a 94-yard kickoff return for a TD last season against UM, but UM s offense came alive in the second half, led by senior halfback Peter Nguyen along with freshman redshirt quarterback Trent McKin­ ney, who helped the Griz gain 223 yards in the final two quarters of play. Nguyen rushed for a 13-yard score to give Montana a 17-7 lead at the 11:04 mark of the third quarter. On NC s next possession, they hit a 24-yard field goal, to keep within one touchdown (17-10) of Montana. The Griz came right back, as McKinney rushed for a 12- yard TD with 5:42 left in the third quarter, the Grizzlies taking a 24-10 lead. Montana scored again to start of the fourth quarter, as McK­ inney connected with junior wide receiver Cam Warren for a 17yard touchdown. Lider missed the extra point, but Montana led 30-10, with 14:54 left to play. Junior halfback Tromaine Dennis fumbled the ball on NC s next possession, and the ball was recovered by junior linebacker Brock Coyle at the Bears 27-yard line, and Coyle returned it 23 yards to NC s 4-yard line. Montana had to settle for a 19-yard field goal by Lider with 12:58 left, but led 33-10. The Grizzlies picked up their final touchdown when sopho­ more running back Brett Kirschner, who was in the grasp of an NC defender, lateraled the ball to McKinney, who scored from one yard out, giving UM a 30-point (40-10) lead with 6:17 left. NC managed its only offensive score of the game when Lobato connected with Gunn for a 24-yard TD with 1:32 left. Nguyen rushed for a career-high of 159 yards on just 15 car­ ries, to average 10.6 yards per attempt. McKinney had 10 carries for 65 yards. As a team, the Grizzlies racked up 294 yards in rush­ ing on 46 carries. McKinney was 14-of-25-0 passing for 142 yards. Coyle had a career-high 11 tackles, along with a sack and the fumble recovery. Sophomore defensive end Zack Wagenrnann had 5 tackles and two sacks. Of the 58 Grizzly players who traveled to Greeley, 57 played. Lobato was 25-of-42-3 passing for 259 yards and a touch­ down. Dennis led the Bears in rushing yards with 14 carries for 50 yards.

GAME # 6 OF 2 0 1 2 MONTANA AT NORTHERN COLORADO STADIUM: NOTTINGHAM FIELD ATTENDANCE: 4,751 37 DEGREES, OVERCAST Score by Quarters Montana Northern Colorado

1 0 0

2 10 0

3 14 10

4 16 7

—Total - 40 - 17

Qtr Time Scoring play 2nd 13:41 UM - Caleb Walden 18 interception return (Chris Lider kick) 00:00 UM - Lider 34 field goal, 1-0 0:01 3rd 14:46 NC - Dominic Gunn 98 kickoff return (Dave Eden kick) 11:04 UM - Peter Nguyen 13 run (Lider kick), 2-56 0:25 06:46 NC - Eden 24 field goal, 10-58 4:09 05:42 UM - Trent McKinney 12 run (Lider kick), 5-75 1:04 4th 14:54 UM - Cam Warren 17 pass from McKinney (Lider kick failed), 5-98 1:23 12:58 UM - Lider 19 field goal, 4-2 1:39 06:17 UM - McKinney 1 run (Lider kick), 12-78 4:56 01:32 NC - Gunn 24 pass from Lobato (Eden kick), 5-95 1:03 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Re turns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UM 25 46-294 158 28-17-0 74-452 1-23 2-19 0-0 4-77 7-40.3 1-0 9-92 28:02 6 of 15 1 of 1 6-6 4-24

NC 23 26-62 259 43-25-4 69-321 0-0 3-24 7-268 0-0 7-46.1 2-1 8-88 31:58 4 of 13 0 of 1 1-1 3-13

RUSHING: Montana-Peter Nguyen 15-159; Trent McKinney 10-56; Brett Kirschner 7-39; Jordan Canada 7-13; Joey Counts 5-8; Smithwick-EIann 2-1; Greg Hardy 0-18. NC-Tromaine Dennis 14-47; Q. Hildreth 4-14; Robert Holland 2-13. PASSING: Montana-Trent McKinney 14-25-0-142; Smithwick-Hann 3-3-016. Northern Colorado-Seth Lobato 25-42-3-259; Mason Puckett 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: Montana-Jordan Canada 3-43; Cam Warren 2-21; Mitch Saylor 2-19; Greg Hardy 2-16; Peter Nguyen 2-0; Sam Gratton 1-19; Ellis Henderson 1-13; Brett Kirschner 1-9; Taylor Wolcott 1-7; Hayden Craig 1-6; Bryce Carver 1-5. Northern Colorado-Jace Davis 8-65; Dominic Gunn 7-98; I). Stimphil 5-38; Darin McDonald 2-35; Tromaine Dennis 2-1.6; Will Jefferson 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-Josh Dennard 1-30; Nate Harris 1-29; Caleb Walden 1-18; Bo Tully 1-0. Northern Colorado-Nonc. FUMBLES: UM-Trcnt McKinney 1-0. NC-James Davis 1-0; Tromaine Dennis 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Montana-Zack Wagenrnann 2-0; D. Crittenden 1-0; Brock Coyle 1-0. Northern Colorado-Marcus Lucas 1-1; L. Willingham 0-1; Kyle Griffin 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Brock Coyle 5-6; Matt Hermanson 5-5; Nate Harris 3-4; Joshua Dennard 2-4; Bo Tully 3-2; Zack Wagenrnann 3-2; Jordan Tripp 2-3; Steven Rominger 3-1. Northern Colorado-Jordan Bible 6-6; Herve Tonye 5-5; Clarence Bumpas 3-5; Leilon Willingham 3-5.

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SOUTHERN UTAH 30, AT MONTANA 20 GAME # 7 OF 2 0 1 2 SOUTHERN UTAH AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 25,684 57 DEGREES, CLOUDY Score by Quarters Southern Utah Montana

1 6 7

2 7 10

3 7 0

B SW 9B

4 10 3

—Total -3 0 -2 0

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 03:36 UM - Clay Pierson 6 pass from Trent McKinney (Chris Lider kick), 9-67 3:12 00:11 SUU - Fatu Moala 7 pass from Brad Sorensen (Cook kick failed), 2-7 0:10 2nd 13:01 UM - Lider 43 field goal, 7-51 2:05 06:06 SUU - Henna Brown 20 pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), 8-43 2:32 02:06 UM - McKinney 2 run (Lider kick), 11-82 3:55 3rd 05:55 SUU - Sorensen 2 run (Cook kick), 12-77 5:00 4th 07:58 UM - Lider 42 field goal, 5-13 1:26 02:12 SUU - Cook 38 field goal, 13-64 5:43 01:06 SUU - Crawford-Harris 34 run (Cook kick), 1-34 0:08

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int 5 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt. Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SUU 22 29-76 4 94 3-30-0 82-370 0-0 1-7 1-15 1-0 7-43.0 2-1 9-66 34:27 6 of 18 2 of 3 4-4 2-22

UM 17 2-172 194 29-17-1 71-366 0-0 2 -1 4-79 0-0 6-42.3 1-1 4-48 25:33 5 of 17 1 of 3 2-4 7-54

RUSHING: Southern Utah- Crawford-Harris 8-64; Brock Miller 1-22; Brian Wilson 7-12; Brad Sorensen 13-minus 22. Montana-Peter Nguyen 15-91; Jordan Canada 11-71; Trent McKinney 14-29. PASSING: SUU- Brad Sorensen 30-53-0-294. UM- Trent McKinney 17-29-1 194. RECEIVING: SUU- Fatu Moala 11-104; Easton Pedersen 5-59; Henna Brown 5-54; Mitch Jessop 4-47. Montana- Mitch Saylor 3-54; Greg Hardy 3-35; Jordan Canada 3-33; Ellis Hen­ derson 2-39; Bryce Carver 2-14; Peter Nguyen 2-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Utah- Michael Byrd 1-0. Montana- None. FUMBLES: SUU- Brian Wilson 1-1; Henna Brown 1-0. UM-Peter Nguyen 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Southern Utah- James Cowser 1-0; Brad Meyer 0-1; Zak Browning 0-1. Montana- Jordan Tripp .1-2; Zack Wagenrnann 1-1; Caleb Kid­ der 0-1; Josh Harris 1-0; Tyrone Holmes 0-1; TEAM 1-0; Brock Coyle 0-1. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Southern Utah- Zak Browning 7-11; Mike Need­ ham 5-7; Cody Larsen 1-10; James Cowser 2-7; Tommy Collet, J 3-4. Montana- Brock Coyle 5-8; Bo Tully 4-4; Joshua Dennard 6-1; Josh Harris 2-4; Jordan Tripp 2-4; J. Kanongataa 1-5; Steven Rominger 2-3; Nate Harris 1-4; Zack Wagenrnann 3-1.

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MISSOULA, MONTANA (10/13/12) - The Southern Utah Thunderbirds handed The University of Montana Grizzlies anoth­ er disappointing loss in front of a home crowd of 25,684 Saturday afternoon in Washington-Grizzly Stadium. SUU outscored Montana 17-3 in the second half to overcome a four-point (17-13) halftime deficit. With the win the T-Birds improved to 3-4 overall and 2-2 in Big Sky Conference play while Montana dipped to 3-4 and 1-3 in league games. Montana took an early lead when quarterback Trent McKin­ ney hit junior tight end Clay Pierson for a 6-yard touchdown pass, and Chris Liders’ PAT gave the Griz a 7-0 lead. SUU pulled within one point (7-6) after recovering a UM fumble on a punt return, as quarterback Brad Sorensen hit Fatu Moala for a 7-yard scoring pass. The T-Birds’ PAT failed, though, and Montana had a slim 7-6 lead with 11 seconds left in the first quarter. Lider gave the Grizzlies a 10-6 lead with a 43-yard field goal early (13:01) in the second period, but the Thunderbirds took ad­ vantage of a short field when UM punter Stephen Shaw shanked a 15-yarder to set SUU up on the UM 43-yard line. SUU scored on the take-way, as Sorensen connected with wide receiver Henna Brown for a 20-yard touchdown, and that gave the T-Birds a 13-10 lead with 6:06 to play in the half. Montana got the ball back and put together its longest drive of the game, an 11-play, 82-yard effort, that culminated with a 2-yard McKinney TD run, and UM regained the lead (17-13) with 2:06 left until intermission and held onto that slim advantage at the break. With 5:55 to go in the third quarter, SUU put together a 12play, 77-yard scoring drive, as Sorenson scored on a quarterback sneak to give his team a 20-17 lead. Montana was scoreless in the third quarter, but with 7:58 to go in the game, Lider booted a 42-yard field goal to tie up the game at 20-20. The Griz had a couple of scoring opportunities both late in the second quarter and early in the fourth, but were denied both times, as both of those field kick attempts by Lider from 34 and 38 yards out were blocked by SUU. On its third possession on the final quarter, SUU put together a scoring drive, and kicker Colton Cook nailed a 38-yard field goal to give the Thunderbirds the lead for good, 23-20, with 2:12 re­ maining in the game. The big play in the game-winning drive was a 22-yard run by SUU punter Brock Miller on a 4th-and-2 from the UM 49-yard line, which gave the T-Birds a crucial first down and led to the eventual game-winning three-pointer by Cook. Senior running back Peter Nguyen led the Grizzlies with 15 carries for 91 yards. As a team, Montana rushed 42 times for 224 yards. Sophomore running back Jordan Canada had 11 rushes for 71 yards, and he also caught 3 passes. McKinney was 17-of-29-l for 194 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 51 yards and a touchdown. Junior linebacker Brock Coyle led the Montana defense with 13 tackles along with 2 forced fumbles, and he had one of UMs seven sacks. Junior linebacker Jordan Tripp had 6 tackles and 3 tackles for losses, while sophomore end Zack Wagenrnann had 1.5 sacks. Sophomore cornerback Joshua Dennard had 7 tackles and broke up five passes. Sorenson was 30-of-53-0 passing for 294 yards and 2 touch­ downs. Junior wide receiver Fatu Moala had game-highs of 11 catches for 104 yards and a TD. True freshman linebacker Zak Browning led SUU with a game-high 18 tackles.


AT NORTH DAKOTA 40, MONTANA 34 GAME # 8 o f 2 0 1 2 GRAND FORKS, N.D. (10/20/13) - The Grizzlies had an im­ pressive second-half comeback against Big Sky Conference new­ comer North Dakota, and the nail-biter came down to the final seconds at the Alerus Center. In the process, Montana lost its fourth league game in its last live games. Even though the Grizzly defense held UND scoreless for most of the second half, it outscored Montana 31-17 in the first half, and found some momentum late in the fourth quarter, scoring all of its second-half points in the last two minutes of play. After a slow start in which it trailed 14-0 in the first quar­ ter, Montana started its comeback after intermission, starting with a 15-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Shay Smithwick-Hann to senior wide receiver Sam Gratton, which made it 31-24, UND. The Smithwick-Hann hook-up was followed by a 44-yard field goal by redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider, and that cut the UND lead to 31-27 with 6:16 left in the third quarter. Then, with just over six minutes left in the third quarter, the Griz defense got the momentum-changing play it needed, as ju­ nior cornerback Sean Murray picked off UND senior quarterback Braden Hanson to give Montanas offense a chance. On the first play after Murrays pick, Smithwick-Hann hooked up with redshirt freshman wide receiver Ellis Henderson for a 27-yard touchdown pass, and Liders successful PAT gave Montana its first lead of the game — 34-31 with 6:05 left in the third stanza. North Dakota tied it up (34-34) with 2:00 remaining in the game when junior kicker Zeb Miller knocked in a 34-yard field goal. The Grizzlies then went three-and-out on their next series and gave the ball back to UND with 39 seconds left in the game. That was all the time UND would need, as Hanson then completed four-of-five passes, and the fourth was to unstoppable junior wide receiver Greg Hardin who broke free for a 32-yard touchdown, and UND led 40-34 with just 12 seconds to go. Montana successfully changed things up on offense early in the game, switching from a run-dominant style to a pass-oriented one when Smithwick-Hann stepped in for starter Trent McKinney in the first quarter. However, the Griz offense couldn’t turn many of its posses­ sions into scoring drives, especially in that first half, but when Smithwick-Hann connected with senior wide receiver Bryce Carv­ er for a 58-yard touchdown to start off the second quarter and then Lider later hit a 44-yard field goal, the Griz were still in the contest, although UND led 31-17 at halftime. Sophomore running back Jordan Canada scored UM’s first points on the game on a 21-yard run with 4:05 to go in the first quarter, trimming the UND lead to 14-7. Smithwick-Hann had career-highs of 26-39-0 passes for 306 yards and three touchdowns. Henderson led Montanas receivers with 112 yards and one touchdown. Canada racked up 91 rushing yards and scored once. Murray and junior linebacker John Kanongataa led the Griz­ zly defense with 11 tackles each, and Kanongataa also had two sacks. Murray, junior cornerback Anthony Goodwin, and junior safety Bo Tully had one interception apiece. Hansen was 42-of-61-3 and amassed 660 passing yards - a Big Sky single-game record, while Hardin had 12 receptions for a league-record 333 receiving, and he also grabbed 3 TDs passes.

MONTANA AT NORTH DAKOTA STADIUM: ALERUS CENTER ATTENDANCE: 9,000 Score by Quarters Montana UND

1 7 17

2 10 14

3 17 0

4 0 9

—Total - 34 - 40

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 12:29 UND - Blair Townsend 5 pass from B. Hanson (Miller kick), 5-4 2:31 08:24 UND - Greg Hardin 39 pass from Braden Hanson (Miller kick), 4-80 1:32 04:05 UM - Jordan Canada 21 run (Chris Lider kick), 14-81 4:13 01:36 UND - Miller 33 field goal, 8-59 2:29 2nd 13:03 UM - Carver 58 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 3-61 0:47 11:46 UND - Hardin 43 pass from Hanson (Miller kick), 3-61 1:09 08:59 UM - Lider 44 field goal, 8-50 2:42 05:16 UND - Kenny Golladay 5 pass horn Hanson (Miller kick), 12-75 3:43 3rd 09:44 UM - Sam Gratton 15 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 8-69 3:01 06:16 UM - Lider 28 field goal, 7-61 1:36 06:05 UM - Ellis Henderson 27 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 1-27 0:05 4th 02:00 UND - Miller 34 field goal, 10-69 2:14 00:12 UND - Hardin 32 pass from Hanson (Miller rush failed), 5-59 0:27 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal ties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth- Down Conversions Red- Zone Sco res- Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UM 27 37-163 358 49-32-0 86-521 0-0 6-125 3-50 9-43.8 2-2 3-42 30:03 6 of 18 0 of 0 2-2 3-18

UND 29 24-44 660 61-42-3 85-704 0-0 3-87 0-0 5-42.4 0-0 8-54 29:57 8 of 17 Oof 1 4-5 3-12

RUSHING: Montana-Jordan Canada 14-91; Peter Nguyen 13-73; SmithwickHann 3-9. UND-Jake Miller 12-46; Mitch Sutton 7-3; Braden Hanson 5-minus 5. PASSING: Montana-Smithwick-Hann 26-39-0-306; Trent McKinney 6-10-0-52. UND-Braden Hanson 42-61-3-660. RECEIVING: Montana-Ellis Henderson 8-112; Sam Gratton 5-82; Greg Hardy 5-34; Mitch Saylor 5-30;Bryce Carver 3-85; Taylor Wolcott 2-1.1; Peter Nguyen 2-8. UND-Blair Townsend 13-152; Greg Hardin 12-333; Jameer Jackson 8-124; Kenny Golladay 7-39; Jake Miller 2-12. INTERCEPTIONS: UM-Bo Tully 1-28; A. Goodwin 1-22; Sean Murray 1-0. UND-None. FUMBLES: Montana-Grcg Hardy 1-1; Smithwick-Hann 1-1. UND-None. SACKS (UA-A): Montana-J. Kanongataa 2-0; Zack Wagenrnann 1-0. UND-Jay Nelson 2-0; Seth Stanchik 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Sean Murray 8-3; J. Kanongataa 6-5; Bo Tully 5-2; Matt Hermanson 5-2; Jordan Tripp 4-1; Anthony Goodwin 3-1; Josh Harris 3-1; Brock Coyle 2-2; Alex Bienemann 1-3. UND-Baylee Carr 7-3; Rumeal Harris 6-3; Brian Otto 5-3; Jay Nelson 5-2.

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AT MONTANA 70, IDAHO STATE 24

GAME # 9 OF 2 0 1 2 IDAHO STATE AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 24,152 37 DEGREES, CLOUDY Score by Quarters Idaho Stale Montana

1 3 21

2 7 21

3 7 21

4 7 7

—Total - 24 -7 0

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 09:26 UM - Jordan Canada 9 run (Chris Lider kick), 16-90 4:25 07:27 UM - Sam Gratton 17 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 4-33 1:05 03:23 ISU - Brendon Garcia 20 field goal, 14-75 3:58 01:02 UM - Brett Kirschner 7 run (Lider kick), 6-59 2:13 2nd 13:36 UM - Peter Nguyen 50 run (Lider kick), 4-78 1:11 08:41 UM - Jordan Tripp 80 fumble recovery (Lider lack) 05:47 UM - Joey Counts 4 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 5-44 2:00 01:53 ISU - Luke Austin 12 pass from Kevin Yost (Garcia kick), 3-15 0:40 3rd 10:33 UM - Counts 5 pass from Smithwick-Hann (Lider kick), 12-75 4:27 07:22 UM - Kirschner 1 run (Lider kick), 5-50 1:58 03:21 ISU - Josh Hill 12 pass from Yost (Garcia kick), 11-78 3:57 00:30 UM - Cam Warren 3 run (Lider kick), 7-60 2:43 4th 05:43 ISU - Aaron Prier 12 pass from Yost (Garcia kick), 10-99 4:19 03:14 UM - Adam Brzeczek 37 run (Lider kick), 7-85 2:24 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

ISU 22 18-35 332 58-38-1 76-367 0-0 1-13 11-237 2-24 6-38.8 2-1 7-52 29:02 7 of 17 0 of 1 4-6 2-13

UM 33 61-379 226 24-17-2 85-605 1-80 1-2 4-103 1-2 1-51.0 2-0 1-12 30:58 11 of 14 Oof 1 7-8 6-33

RUSHING: Idaho State- Xavier Finney 8-47; Kevin Yost 7-minus 4. Montana-Peter Nguyen 11-107; Jordan Canada 16-83; Joey Counts 6-58; Brett Kirschner 13-54; Adam Brzeczek l-37;Trent McKinney 2-18; Caleb Walden 3-18; Smithwick-Hann 7-8; Cam Warren 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 7. PASSING: Idaho State- Kevin Yost 36-56-1-323; CJ Reyes 2-2-0-9. MontanaSmithwick-Hann 14-21-2-205; Trent McKinney 3-3-0-21. RECEIVING: Idaho State- Rodrick Rumble 12-102; Cam Richmond 10-100; Luke Austin 6-64; Aaron Prier 5-29; Josh Hill 2-17; Xavier Finney 1-11; Cole Lemcr 1-9; Mitch Beckstead 1-0. Montana- Joey Counts 4-36; Jordan Canada 3-38; Mitch Saylor 2-47; Ffilis Henderson 2-19; Gerald Kemp 2-14; Cam Warren 1-28; Sam Gratton 1-17; Taylor Wolcott 1-14; Bryce Carver 1.-13. INTERCEPTIONS: ISU- D. Henley 1-25; Hayden Stout 1-minus 1. UM- Sean Murray 1-2. FUMBLES: ISU- L. Austin 1-0; R. Rumble 1-1. UM- TEAM 1-0; Gerald Kemp 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State- Austin Baker 1-1; Austin Graves 0-1. Montana- Tyrone Holmes 4-0; Josh Harris 0-1; J. Tripp 0-1; Alex Bienemann 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Idaho State- Taison Manu 3-11; Mitch Beckstead 3-10; Trevor Spence 2-9; Ethan Monroe 1-9; Cameron Gupton 3-6. Montana- Tyrone Holmes 6-3; Josh Dennard 5-2; Jordan Tripp 3-3; Nick Holt 2-3; Brian Maus 1-4; Nate Harris 1-4; J. Kanongataa 2-2; Steven Rominger 2-2; Josh Stuberg 0-4.

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MISSOULA, MONTANA (10/27/12) - The Grizzlies displayed a potent running game and scored on six of their first eight possessions and carried that momentum on their way to a con­ vincing victory. The Grizzlies rushed 61 times for 379 yards and 6 touchdowns and racked up 605 total yards and narrowly missed a school re­ cord by picking up 33 first downs (the record of 34 was set in UM s 2012 opener against South Dakota) first downs. The Bengals did get 332 yards passing but were limited to 35 yards rushing. The Grizzlies raced to a 21-3 lead in the first quarter, scoring on a 9-yard scoring run by sophomore halfback Jordan Canada, a 17-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Shay Smithwick-Hann, and a 7-yard TD on a run by sophomore run­ ning back Brett Kirschner. ISU s only score on the opening quarter was on a 20-yard field goal by junior kicker Brendon Garcia. The second quarter was more of the same, as Montana outscored ISU 21-7 in that stanza. The Griz rolled to a commanding 42-3 lead when they scored three unanswered touchdowns which included a 50-yard scoring run by senior halfback Peter Nguyen, an 80-yard fumble recovery return by junior linebacker Jordan Tripp, and a 4-yard pass from Smithwick-Hann to freshman half­ back Joey Counts. ISU s only touchdown in the first half was a 12-yard pass from senior quarterback Kevin Yost to junior wide-out Luke Austin with 1:53 to go until halftime. The Bengals s TD was set up when Smithwick-Hann was picked off at UMs 15-yard line, and ISU scored three plays later on the Yost-to-Austin hook-up. Montana scored a season-high 42 first-half points and led 42-10 at intermis­ sion. The Grizzlies scored two unanswered TDs to start the third quarter on a 5-yard scoring pass from Smithwick-Hann to Counts and a 1-yard run by Kirschner. Kirschner s scoring run gave Mon­ tana a 56-10 lead with 7:22 left in the third quarter. UMs final scores came on a 3-yard end-around run by ju­ nior wide receiver Cam Warren, and a 37-yard keeper by redshirt freshman quarterback Adam Brzeczek. Nguyen had 11 carries for 107 yards and a touchdown, and it was his fourth 100-yard rushing effort of the season. Canada had 16 rushes for 83 yards and a score, and he was followed by Counts (6-for-58) and Kirschner (13 for 54). Nguyen now has 1,770 career rushing yards, which moved him up to ninth all-time. He jumped from 12th to ninth, as he passed former running backs Dick Imer (1,692 yards, 1954-54), Jody Farmer (1,719 yards, 1986-89), and JR Waller (1,726 yards, 2002-05). Smithwick-Hann was 14-of-21-2 for 205 yards and 3 touch­ downs in his first career start. Counts, a true freshman from Mesa, Ariz., caught a team-high 4 passes for 36 yards and scored twice. Nine different Griz players had at least one reception and one rush in the game. The Griz defense was led by end Tyrone Holmes, a true fresh­ man, who had 9 tackles and 4 sacks. Sophomore cornerback Josh­ ua Dennard added 7 tackles, while Tripp had 6 tackles, 2.5 stops for losses, and forced the fumble that led to his 80-yard TD on the fumble return. Tripps fumble recovery was the seventh in his career, tying him with former safety Todd Ericson (7,1990-93) for the third most in school history Yost was 36-of-56-l for 323 yards and 3 TDs. ISU had two 100-yard receivers, as senior wide-out Rodrick Rumble had 12 catches for 102 yards and junior Cam Richmond grabbed 10 pass­ es for 100 yards. ISU freshman safety Taison Manu had a game-high 14 tack­ les, while sophomore linebacker Mitch Beckstead tallied 13.


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MONTANA 24, AT WEBER STATE 21 OGDEN, UTAH (11/3/12) - The Grizzlies scored twice late in the fourth quarter and held off a rally to post the win at WSUs Stewart Stadium. It is the first time this season Montana (5-5/3-4 BSC) has won two games in a row (the Griz beat Idaho State 70-24 Oct. 27). WSU, which had a bye the previous Saturday, is now 1-8/1-5. The Grizzlies took their third and final lead of the game on a 9-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Shay Smith­ wick-Hann to senior wide receiver Bryce Carver with 6:37 left to play. A Smithwick-Hann pass to senior wide-out Sam Gratton on a two-point conversion gave Montana a 21-14 lead with 6:37 left to play. Redshirt freshman kicker Chris Lider gave Montana some crucial insurance points when he kicked a 35-yard field goal with 3:53 left to give Montana a 24-14 lead. Liders three-pointer was set up on a forced fumble by sophomore defensive end Zack Wagenmann, which was recovered by UM senior defensive end Josh Harris on WSUs 25-yard line. It looked like the Grizzlies had the game under control when they took that 10-point lead (24-14) with 3:53 left on Liders third field goal of the game, but when Wildcat freshman cornerback Cordero Dixon returned a kickoff 100 yards to cut the UM lead to 24-21 with 3:41 left, WSU was back in the game. Montana got the ball back with 3:37 left to play after the touchdown on the return and picked up two crucial first downs, forcing WSU to use its two remaining timeouts. Sophomore half­ back Jordan Canada picked up one key first down on an 8-yard run, and then true freshman running back Joey Counts provided another on a 5-yard run. Nguyen rushed 19 times for 103 yards - his fifth 100-yard ef­ fort of the season and the seventh in his career. Nguyen also had 3 catches for 88 yards, including a career-long 72-yarder, accounting for 191 all-purpose yards. Canada added 21 totes for 85 yards and had a 4-yard touchdown run. Smithwick-Hann was 17-of-30-l for 231 yards and a touch­ down. Senior wide receiver Sam Gratton had a game-high four catches for 24 yards, while Nguyen had three receptions for 88. Griz junior linebacker Brock Coyle had a team-high 12 tack­ les, while junior linebacker Jordan Tripp had 8 stops, a sack, and a forced fumble. Wagenrnann, who entered the game ranked sev­ enth (tie) in the LCS in sacks at 1.00 pg, had two of UMs four sacks, and he also forced two fumbles. The Griz defense held the Wildcats to 238 total yards and just 92 in the second half. Montana picked up 436 total yards, includ­ ing 220 in the final half. Lor the game, UM had a 23 to 13 advan­ tage in first downs. Lider made 3-of-5 field goal attempts, hitting from 24, 22, and 35 yards out, and missing from 37 and 44 yards. Nguyen now has 1,873 career rushing yards, moving him up to seventh all-time, passing current Griz assistant football coach Justin Green (1,784 yards, 2003-04) and Monty Bullerdick (1,813 yards, 1978-79). His 4,214 career all-purpose yards moves him up to sixth on that list, as he passes former wide receiver/returner Jabin Sambrano, who racked up 4,070 yards from 2008-11. Wildcat senior quarterback Mike Hoke was 16-of-24-0 for 136 yards. WSU junior linebacker Anthony Morales had a career-high 23 tackles.

GAME # 1 0 o f 2 0 1 2 MONTANA AT WEBER STATE STADIUM: STEWART ATTENDANCE: 7,251 58 DEGREES, SUNNY Score by Quarters Montana Weber State

1 3 0

2 7 7

3 3 7

4 11 7

- Total -2 4 -2 1

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 06:02 UM - Chris Lider 24 field goal, 9-49 3:17 2nd 09:44 WSU - C.J. Tuckett 1 run (Shaun McClain kick), 16-80 6:47 03:32 UM - Jordan Canada 4 run (Lider kick), 6-80 1:16 3rd 08:02 WSU - Kris Parham 1 run (McClain kick), 7-66 3:55 03:04 UM - Lider 22 field goal, 12-54 4:51 4th 06:37 UM - Carver 9 pass from S.-Hann (Gratton pass from S-Hann), 14-80 03:53 UM - Chris Lider 35 field goal, 4-7 2:33 03:41 WSU - Cordero Dixon 100 kickoff return (McClain kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Intercep tion Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UM 23 51-205 231 30-17-1 81-436 0-0 0-0 0 3-57 0-0 2-36.0 1-0 6-40 33:44 5 of 16 7 0 of 1 5-7 4-27

WSU 13 29-102 136 25-16-0 54-238 0-0 -0 4-163 1-27 6-39.0 4-3 8-65 26:16 of 13 0 of 0 2-2 0-0

RUSHING: Montana-Peter Nguyen 19-103; Jordan Canada 21-85; SmithwickHann 7-10; Gerald Kemp 1-9; Joey Counts 2-6. WSU-C.J. Tuckett 13-69; Mike Hoke 11-23. PASSING: Montana-Smithwick-Hann 17-30-1-231. Weber Statc-Mike Hoke 16-24-0-136. RECEIVING: Montana-Sam Gratton 4-24; Peter Nguyen 3-88; Greg Hardy 2-35; Joey Counts 2-25; Bryce Carver 2-13; Cam Warren 2-13; Clay Pierson 1-28; Jordan Canada 1-5. WSU: State-Xavian Johnson 3-31; L. Papanikolas 3-28; Kris Parham 2-24; Jor­ dan Clemente 2-22; Carnal Fowler 2-10; Josh Sorenson 2-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-None. Weber State-Antwain Stutson 1-27. FUMBLES: UM-Smithwick-Hann 1-0. WSU-Mike Hoke 3-3; Antwain Stutson

SACKS (UA-A): Montana-Zack Wagenrnann 2-0; Josh Harris 0-1; Trevor Rehm 0-1; Jordan Tripp 1-0. Weber State-None. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Brock Coyle 7-5; Jordan Tripp 2-6; Anthony Goodwin 4-2; Zack Wagenrnann 2-4; Bo Tully 3-2; Matt Hermanson 2-3; Josh Harris 1-4. WSU: Anthony Morales 8-15; Willie Okwuonu 6-4; Rom. Valenzuela 2-8; Kela Marciel 3-5; Trifon Gochis 1-6.

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GAME # 1 1 OF 2 0 1 2 # 2 MONTANA STATE AT MONTANA STADIUM: WASHINGTON-GRIZZLY ATTENDANCE: 26,210 47 DEGREES Quarters Montana State Montana

1 3 7

2 7 0

3 3 0

4 3 0

- Total -1 6 -7

Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 05:22 MSU - Rory Perez 42 field goal, 9-21 2:54 02:04 UM - Peter Nguyen 47 run (Chris Lider kick), 9-75 3:18 2nd 07:54 MSU - Kruiz Siewing 16 pass from DeNarius McGhee (Perez kick), 9-78 3:37 3rd 06:51 MSU - Perez 38 field goal, 13-59 4:22 4th 02:32 MSU - Perez 22 field goal, 12-45 6:23

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

MSU 20 36-107 247 48-26-1 84-354 0-0 2-3 1-19 0-0 9-43.3 0-0 8-40 32:01 8 of 21 0 of 0 3-4 1-9

UM 18 38-168 190 44-24-0 82-358 0-0 2-15 3-85 1-0 8-37.1 1-1 4-45 27:59 9 of 21 Oof 2 0-2 1-3

RUSHING: Montana State- Cody Kirk 22-55; DeNarius McGhee 10-46. Montana-Peter Nguyen 13-112; Jordan Canada 12-36. PASSING: MSU-DeNarius McGhee 26-47-1-247. Montana-Smithwick-Hann 24-43-0-190. RECEIVING: MSU-B. Flotkoetter 7-84; Jon Ellis 4-49; Kruiz Siewing 4-41; Tanner Bleskin 4-29; Cody Kirk 3-28. Montana-Greg Hardy 4-74; Gerald Kemp 4-40; Ellis Henderson 3-16; Bryce Carver 3-14; Sam Gratton 2-14; Cam Warren 2-7. INTERCEPTIONS: MSU-None. UM-Matt Hermanson 1-0. FUMBLES: MSU-None. UM-Dan Moore 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): MSU-C. Schreibeis 1-0. UM-Josh Harris 0-1; Zack Wagenrnann 0-1. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana State-C. Schreibeis 4-12; Jody Owens 5-7; Darius Jones 5-4; Brad Daly 1-7; Deonte Flowers 4-3; Naa Moeakiola 1-6; Zach Minter 2-4. Montana-Brock Coyle 2-17; Jordan Tripp 1-12; Matt Hermanson 6-3; Sean Murray 3-5; J. Kanongataa 2-6; Josh Harris 2-4; Alex Bienemann 0-6; Bo Tully 1-4; Tonga Takai 0-5.

MISSOULA, MONTANA (11/17/12) - The Grizzlies played well, but it was not enough, as their intrastate rival and the sec­ ond-ranked Montana State won the Brawl of the Wild in front of a record crowd at UMs Washington-Grizzly Stadium. The Grizzlies edged MSU in total yards with 358, while the Bobcats had 354, but Montana did not score in the last three quar­ ters, and the Cats out-scored the Griz 13-0 in those final three stanzas. The victory improved MSUs overall record to 10-1, and its 7-1 Big Sky record guaranteed the Cats at least a share of the league title. There were 26,210 fans on hand at the 112th meeting in the storied rivalry which began in Missoula in 1897. That mark broke the old Washington-Grizzly Stadium record of 26,066 set in the Griz-Eastern Washington game in 2011. The Grizzlies (5-6/3-5) meanwhile had a 26-season winning streak snapped, and they suffered their first losing season since 1985 when they went 3-8. As in five of the six games that it lost in 2012, Montana had the lead in the Griz-Cat game, but that score was early in the con­ test, and would prove to be the Grizzlies5only points of the day. On the Grizzlies5 third series of the game they marched 75 yards on nine plays and took a 7-3 lead on a 47-yard touchdown run by senior halfback Peter Nguyen with 2:04 remaining in the first quarter. The Bobcats scored on their third possession of the contest to take an early 3-0 lead on a field goal by junior kicker Rory Perez. The MSU fioeld goal was set up by a fumble by UM senior running back Dan Moore, who had been out of action for the past monthand-a-half due to an injury. Montanas 7-3 lead was short-lived, though, as junior quar­ terback DeNarius McGhee connected with senior wide receiver Kruiz Siewing on a 16-yard touchdown pass to give MSU a 10-7 lead with 7:54 left to play, and that would prove to be all of the points that the Cats would need. MSU tacked on six more points in the third (6:51) and fourth quarters (2:32), on field goals of 38 and 22 yards by Perez. Nguyen, one of 12 seniors who was playing their final game for the Grizzlies, rushed 13 times for 112 yards and a TD. It was Nguyens sixth 100-yard rushing game of the season. He finished his outstanding career with 1,985 career rushing yards, ranking him sixth in school history. Sophomore quarterback Shay Smithwick-Hann was 24-of43-0 for 190 yards. Senior tight end Greg Hardy had 4 catches for a career-high 74 yards, while senior wide receiver Gerald Kemp added 4 grabs for 40 yards. Brock Coyle led the Griz defense with a career-high 19 tackles and a tackle for a loss, while fellow junior linebacker Jordan Tripp had 13 stops. Sophomore free safety Matt Hermanson had 9 tack­ les, an interception, and a pass deflection. Junior cornerback Sean Murray and junior linebacker John Kanongataa added 8 tackles each. Montanas defense held MSU to 107 yards rushing on 33 at­ tempts.


M o n ta n a O v e ra ll T e a m S t a t i s t i c s - All G a m e s TEAM STATISTICS

UM

OPP

SCORING Points Per Game

348 31.6

294 26.7

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing

256 153 91 12 2593 2849 256 524 4.9 235.7 24

228 62 146 20 1018 1342 324 342 3.0 92.5 12

2382 220-347-11 6.9 10.8 216.5 17

3172 289-450-12 7.0 11.0 288.4 22 4190 792 5.3 380.9 44-1091

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE

4975 871 5.7 452.3 31-643 18-184 12-194 20.7

11-137 24.8

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

10.2

4.9

INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST

16.2 18-13

12.5 17-10

PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Per Kick Net kick average

56-563 51.2

80-605 55.0 71-2959 41.7 37.7 57-3572 62.7 40.0

PASSING YARDAGE Comp - Att - Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS

54-2259 41.8 37.2 71-4356 61.4 51.9

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME

28:51

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pet 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pet

74/182 41% 9/18

14-68

31:09 69/174 40% 6/15

50% 40-239 0

40%

SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

44

37

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS

15-21 0-0

12-13 1-2

RED-ZONE SCORES

(39-50) 78%

(33-37) 89%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS

(22-37) 59%

PAT-ATTEMPTS

(29-50) 58% (37-41) 90%

ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game

151417 6/25236

SCORE BY QUARTERS

1ST

2ND

3RD

4TH

OT

TOTAL

Montana Opponents

86 64

112 69

87 68

63 93

0 0

348 294

17-96 17

(34-35) 97% 62387 5/12477


M ontana Overall Individual S ta tistic s - All G am es Rushing

gp

P eter Nguyen Jordan C anada Dan Moore Trent M cK inney B rett K irschner Joey Counts Adam Brzeczek S m ithw ick-H ann C aleb W alden G reg Hardy G erald Kem p Cam W arren Sam Gratton Ellis H enderson TEAM Total O pponents

11 158 10 118 6 76 9 86 8 24 5 14 2 3 8 28 11 3

11 524 11 342

att

11 3 9

11 11

10

gain loss 968 622 418 470 126 85 40 68 18 18 9 3

net avg td

42 36 5 71 0

926 5.9 586 5.0 413 5.4 399 4.6 126 5.2 84 6.0 33 11.0 29 1.0 18 6.0 18 0.0 9 9.0 3 3.0

1

2

7 39 0 0 0 0 0

2

2

0 53 2849 256 1342 324

gp

effic comp-att-int

9 8 11 11 11 11

125.76 134-205-8 135.84 85-139-3 378.80 1-2-0 0.00 0-1-0 130.89 220-347-11 134.23 289-450-12

Receiving

yds gp no. 11 29 397 11 29 273 11 23 360 11 22 216 11 21 147 11 20 219 9 15 150 10 15 126 6 11 203 6 8 71 5 7 67 3 6 54 7 5 33 11 2 34 8 2 15 10 2 5 8 1 9 10 1 6 11 1 -3 11 220 2382 11 289 3172

pet

10

1.6

0 9 3

3.0 0.3

avg

td 4 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 17 22

0.2

0.0

0 -5.3 72 235.7 75 92.5

yds td

ig avg/g 68 36.1 35 24.8 45 32.7 43 19.6 72 13.4 58 19.9 28 16.7 31 12.6 87 33.8 17 11.8 15 13.4 20 18.0 14 4.7 28 3.1 11 1.9 3 0.5 9 1.1 6 0.6 0 -0.3 87 216.5 81 288.4

1.6

2 2

65.4 1350 8 61.2 993 8 50,0 39 1 0.0 0 0 63.4 2382 17 64.2 3172 22

13.7 9,4 15.7 9.8 7.0 10.9 10.0 8.4 18.5 8.9 9.6 9.0 6.6 17.0 7.5 2,5 9,0 6.0 -3.0 10.8 11.0

68.8

10

19 37

2 2.0

Passing

84.2 58.6 44.3 15.8 16.8 16.5 3.6

21

0 0.0 -53 -5,9 2593 4.9 24 1018 3.0 12

Trent M cK inney Sm ithw ick-H ann Greg H ardy Sam G ratton Total O pponents

Sam G ratton Greg H ardy Ellis H enderson Mitch Saylor P eter Nguyen Bryce C arver Cam W arren Jordan C anada Dan M oore Sean H aynes Joey Counts G erald Kem p Taylor W olcott Clay Pierson Chase Naccarato Gavin Hagfors Brett K irschner Hayden Craig W illiam Poehls Total O pponents

Ig avg/g 50 72 32 31

Ig avg/g 87 72 39 0 87 81

150.0 124.1 3.5 0.0 216.5 288.4

no.

yds avg td

P eter Nguyen C lay Pierson Total O pponents

17 1 18 14

168 9.9 16 16.0 184 10.2 68 4.9

1 0 1 0

90 0 90 15

Interceptions

no.

yds avg

td

Sean M urray M att H erm anson Bo Tully Caleb W alden Jordan Tripp Joshua Dennard Nate Harris J. Kanongata'a A nthony G oodwin Total O pponents

2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 11

2 0 28 18 58 30 29 7 22 194 137

1.0 0.0 14.0 18.0 58.0 30.0 29.0 7.0 22.0 16.2 12.5

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

ig 2 0 28 18 58 30 29 7 22 58 50

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

Chase N accarato Ellis Henderson G erald Kem p Peter Nguyen John Schm aing Jordan Canada TEAM W illiam Poehls Brett K irschner Total O pponents

9 192 8 170 6 163 3 65 1 16 1 0 1 0 1 16 1 21 31 643 44 1091

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg

td

1 1 2

80 80.0 23 23.0 103 51.5

1 0

1

12 12.0

Jordan Tripp Brock Coyle Total O pponents

w s r ^ kp 1

i

,

M

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68

Punt Returns

#

21.3 21.2 27.2 21.7 16.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 21.0 20.7 24.8

Ig

ig 0 29 0 43 0 41 0 23 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 21 0 43 2 100 ig 80 23 1 80

0 12


M ontana Overall Individual S ta tistic s - All G am es PAT td

Scoring

Chris Lider Trent McKinney Peter Nguyen Dan Moore Sam Gratton Jordan Canada Cam W arren Bryce Carver Joey Counts Ellis Henderson Brett Kirschner Clay Pierson Jordan Tripp Adam Brzeczek Caleb W alden Greg Hardy Gavin Hagfors Smithwick-Hann Total Opponents

rush

Jg_

rev pass

dxp saf

7 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 44 15-21 37 12-13

Field Goals

fg

Chris Lider

15-21

pet. 01-19

71.4

pts

Total Offense

82 42 36 30 26 24 18 18 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 348 294

-

1-1

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

7-8

2-6

5-6

0-0

Ig blk

46

2

g plays rush pass total avg/g 9 291 399 1350 1749 194.3 167 29 993 1022 127,8 8 11 158 926 0 926 84.2 586 0 586 58.6 10 118 76 413 0 413 68.8 6 8 24 0 126 15.8 126 14 84 0 84 16.8 5 11 2 39 57 5.2 18 2 0 33 16.5 3 33 11 0 18 1.6 3 18 1 0 9 3.0 3 9 1 3 0 3 0.3 9 11 2 2 0 2 0.2 10 9 -53 0 -53 -5.3 11 871 2593 2382 4975 452.3 11 792 1018 3172 4190 380.9

Stephen Shaw Total O pponents

yds avg ig 54 2259 41.8 62 54 2259 41.8 62 71 2959 41.7 64

Punting

no.

FG Sequence

Montana

South Dakota Appalachian State LIBERTY NAU Eastern W ashington Northern Colorado Southern Utah UND Idaho State W eber State Montana State

(21)

(25)

-

-

Kickoffs

no.

(42),(46) (27) (27),(25) (34),(19) (43),34,38,(42) (44),(28)

52 (34),(23) (19) (24) (38) (33),(34) (20)

Chris Lider Total O pponents

71 4356 61.4 24 71 4356 61.4 24 57 3572 62.7 26

N urrbe-s In (oz’T f

-

(24),37,44,(22),(35) 23,37

Opponents

Trent M cKinney Smithwick-Hann Peter Nguyen Jordan Canada Dan Moore Brett Kirschner Joey Counts Greg Hardy Adam Brzeczek Caleb W alden Gerald Kemp Cam W arren Sam Gratton TEAM Total O pponents

yds

avg

tb

fc I20 50+ blk

9 18 23 11 9 18 23 11 5 19 22 14

tb ob

retri

0 0 3

net ydln

3 3 24.8! 37 .5 1 20.7’ 40 .0

27 25

-

(42),(38),(22)

i n f " " * " Kf d - o f was m ads

M —

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M ontana Overall Individual S ta tistic s - All G am es All Purpose

Peter Nguyen Jordan Canada Dan Moore Ellis Henderson Sam Gratton Trent M cKinney Greg Hardy G erald Kem p Bryce C arver M itch Saylor C hase N accarat Brett K irschner Cam W arren Joey Counts Sean Haynes Jordan Tripp Clay Pierson

g

rush

rev

pr

11 10 6

926 586 413 0 2 399 18 9 0 0 0 126 3 84 0 0 0

147 126 203 360 397 0 273 54 219 216 15 9 150 67 71 0 34

168

11 11 9

11 3

11

11

9 5 6

11 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 16

kr

0 0 170 0 0 0 163 0 0 192

21 0

ir

total

avg/g

1306 118.7 712 71.2 616 102.7 530 48.2 399 36.3 399 44.3 291 26.5 226 75.3 219 19.9 216 19.6 207 25.9 156 19.5 153 17,0 151 30,2 71 11,8 58 5.3 50 4.5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 0

Caleb W alden Adam Brzeczek Taylor W olcott Joshua Dennard S m ithw ick-H ann Nate Harris Bo Tully A nthony Goodwi John Schm aing W illiam Poehls J. Kanongata'a Hayden Craig G avin Hagfors Sean M urray TEAM Total O pponents

11

2 7

11 8

11 11 11 11 11

10 10 10 11

10 11 11

18 0 33 0 0 33 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 -53 0 2593 2382 1018 3172

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 643 1091

184 68

18 0 0 30 0 29 28

36 33 33 30 29 29 28

3.3 16.5 4.7 2.7 3.6

22

22

2,0

2.6 2.5

0 16 1.5 0 13 1.2 7 7 0.7 0 6 0.6 0 5 0.5 2 2 0.2 0 -53 -5.3 194 5996 545.1 137 5486 498.7

M o n ta n a O v e ra ll D e f e n s iv e S t a t i s t i c s - All g a m e s a

Tackles tot

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

35

72

107

6 . 5-20

2 . 0-10

11

26

69

95

13 . 5-51

5 . 5-36

1-58

1-80

10

26

46

72

4 . 5-18

2 . 5-12

1-7

2-0

10

30

37

67

1 . 5-3

Bo Tuily

11

24

40

64

1 . 0-3

Zack W agenrnann

11

19

31

50

13 . 0-86

Defensive Leaders

m

56

Brock Coyie

11

37

Jordan Tripp

52

J. Kanongata'a

12

Matt Hermanson

30 58 3

Sean Murray

11

23

27

50

14

Joshua Dennard

11

22

24

46

2 . 0-3

86

Josh Harris

26

39

7 . 5-23

Anthony Goodwin

23

15

38

0 . 5-1

92

Alex Bienemann

10 11 11

13

1

5

27

32

7 . 0-23

3 . 0-16

95

Tonga Takai

11

9

21

30

4 . 5-20

2 . 0-12

53

Josh Stuberg

9

21

30

1 . 5-7

1 . 0-6

11

Nate Harris

9

17

26

1 . 0-3

91

Tyrone Holmes

5 . 5-33

5 , 0-32

24

Steven Rom inger

11 11 11 11

47

D, Crittenden

44

Caleb Kidder

49

Addison Owen

40

Nick Holt

36

Gavin Hagfors

6

18

24

15

23

1-22

1. 5-8

1 , 0-7 1 , 5-8

11

13

1 . 0-2

7I 6

Herbert Gam boa

7

Brian Maus

4

5 4

41

Caleb W alden

11

5

6

4

Brett Kirschner

8

3

4

54

Trevor Rehm

10

3

4

33

C onnorLebsock

4

2 1 1 1

3

3

13

Zach Gratton

9

Marlon Miles

3

31

Justin W hitted

5

1-0

7

20

25

2-0 1-29

2 . 5-11

9

1-0

3 . 5-14

14

43

70

2-2 1-30

20

4

1-23

2-28

16

4

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11 , 5-79

10

5

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2-0

11 10 11 10

Pass defense int-yds brup

-18

.

5-6

1-0

1 . 5-6

3 3

1-0

Total

332

580

912

77-327

40-239

12-194

43

19

10-103

Opponents

363

720

1083

69-238

17-96

11-137

27

25

12-12

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2013 MONTANA FOOTBALL - 2013

Appalachian State

at North Dakota

S a tu rd a y , A ug. 31

S a tu rd a y , S ep t. 14

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Alerus Center

T1 mm s- ---------- 1

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Scott Satterfield Head Coach

Jamal Landry-Jackson Sr. Quarterback

Chris Mussman Head Coach

Greg Hardin Sr. Wide Receiver

2013 SCHEDULE# Aug. 31

at Montana

Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19

North Carolina A&T at Elon* Charleston Southern at The Citadel* Sam ford* at Furman*

Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 *Southern

Georgia Southern* Chattanooga* at Georgia at W offord* Western Carolina* Conference game

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 Sept. 7

Valparaiso South Dakota State

Oct. 19 Sacramento State* Oct. 26 at Portland State* Nov. 2 at Northern Arizona* Nov. 9 Northern Colorado* Nov. 16 at UC Davis* *Big Sky Conference game

Sept. 14

Montana

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Montana State* at Idaho State* Eastern W ashington*

Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13

South Dakota M ines.............................................. W, 66-0 Portland State...................................................... W, 45-37 at San Diego S ta te L, 41 -49 at Sacramento S tate*............................................ W, 35-13 C a lP o ly * L, 17-35 at Eastern W a sh ing to n* L, 17-55 Northern A rizona* L, 38-45

Oct. 20

Montana.......................................................... W, 40-34

# 1 st year reclassification to FBS

2012 RESULTS Sept. 1

at East Carolina......................................... L, 13-35

Sept. 8

Montana................................................ W, 35-27

Sept. 15 The Citadel*.............................................. L, 28-52 Sept. 22 at Chattanooga*........................................ W, 34-17 Sept. 29 Coastal Carolina........................................ W, 55-14 Oct. 6 E lo n *........................................................W, 35-23 Oct. 13 at S am fo rd *.............................................. W, 28-25 Oct. 20 W o ffo rd * ..................................................L, 28-38 Oct. 27 at Western C arolina*................................. W, 38-27 Nov. 3 at Georgia S o u th e rn *................................ W, 31 -28 Nov. 10 F urm an*................................................... W, 33-28 Dec. 1 Illinois State ^ ................. ........................L, 37-38 (OT) *Southern Conference game ~ FCS Playoff game

2012 RESULTS

Oct. 27 at Montana State L, 10-55 Nov. 3 Southern U tah*.................................................... W, 33-29 Nov. 17 at Northern C o lo ra d o * L, 27-28 *Big Sky Conference game %

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GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location............................................................................ Boone, N.C. Enrollm ent............................................................................... 17,589 Chancellor Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletic Director Charlie Cobb Colors........................................................................... Black and Gold Nickname......................................................................... Mountaineers Stadium (Capacity)............................................... Kidd Brewer (24,050) W ebsite..................................................................... www.GoASU.com

Location ........................................................................ Grand Forks, N.D. Enrollm ent .................................................................................... 14,378 President........................................................................ Dr. Robert Kelley Athletic Director ..................................................................... Brian Faison Colors ...................................................................... Kelly Green and White Nickname .......................................................................................... UND Stadium (Capacity) .................................................Alerus Center (12,283) W ebsite ..................................................................... www .undsports.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma M ater)............................ Scott Satterfield (ASU, 1996) Record at Appalachian State (Season).............................................. 1st Overall Record............................................................................ Same Conference............................................................................. Southern 2012 Record............................. 8-4 2012 Conference Record (Finish).......................................... 6-2 (1 st-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 39/17 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................. 18/7

Head Coach (Alma M ater) ......................Chris Mussman (Iowa State, 1990) Record at North Dakota (Season) ............................................ 28-26 (5th) Overall Record ................................................................................. Same Conference ...................................................................................Big Sky 2012 Record ....................................................................................... 5-6 2012 Conference Record (Finish) ............................................. 3-5 (8th-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 40/19 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 13/11

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact.................................................................. Mike Flynn Email................................................................. flynnmh@ appstate.edu Office Phone/Cell (828) 262-2845/964-6406

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MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact ..................................................................... Ryan Powell Email .......................................................... ryan.powell@ athletics.und.edu Office Phone/Cell .............................................. (701) 777-2986/213-5921


Oklahoma Panhandle Slate

at Northern Arizona

S a tu rd a y , S ep t. 21

S a tu rd a y , S ep t. 2 8

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Walkup Skydome

m

s i

■■111 Keidrick Brewster Sr. Defensive Back

Russell Gaskamp Head Coach

Jerome Souers Head Coach

Zach Bauman Sr. Running Back

2013 SCHEDULE

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14

Aug. 30 Sept. 14 Sept. 21

Missouri University of Science & Technology.........L, 14-55 Lindenwood-Belleville (Illin o is)............................. W, 30-23 (OT) at Cole Colelge.................................................... W, 62-0 M cM urry............................................................ L, 33-42 at Texas College.................................................. W, 30-9 at Bacone C ollege............................................... L, 7-40 at Northwestern Oklahoma S tate.......................... L, 30-34 Southwest Assemblies of G od............................... L, 27-28 (OT) Wayland B aptist.................................................. W, 67-14 Langston.............................................................L, 20-27

Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15

at Arizona State...............................................L, 6-63 atU NLV.......................................................... W, 17-14 Fort Lew is.......................................................W, 69-0

Sept. 22

at M ontana*................................................W, 41 -31

Sept. 21

at Montana

Sept. 28 Oct. 5

at M cM urry at Wayland Baptist

Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9

Sept. 28

Montana*

Oct. 5 Oct. 12

at Montana State* at Sacramento State*

Oct. 19 Idaho State* Oct. 26 at Cal Poly* Nov. 2 North Dakota* Nov. 16 Northern Colorado at Southern Utah* Nov. 23 *Big Sky Conference game

2012 RESULTS

2012 RESULTS Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

at Arizona at UC Davis South Dakota

Texas College at Bacone College at SW Assemblies of God Langston at Oklahoma Baptist

at Lamar Sterling College Adams State

Sept. 29 Portland S ta te *............................................... W, 24-10 Oct. 13 at North D akota*............................................. W, 45-38 Oct. 20 UC D a vis*.......................................................W .2 1 -7 Oct. 27 at Northern C olorado*..................................... W, 12-10 Nov. 3 at Idaho S ta te *................................................ W, 50-10 Nov. 10 Southern U ta h *............................................... L, 29-35 (3 OT) Nov. 17 C a lP o ly * ....................................................... L, 34-42 *Big Sky Conference game

_______________________________

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GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location....................................................................... Goodwell, Okla. Enrollm ent................................................................................. 1,400 President Dr. David Bryant Athletic Director....................................................... Dr. Wayne Stewart Colors..................................................................... Red and Navy Blue Nickname................................................................................. Aggies Stadium (Capacity).......................................... Carl Wooten Field (4,000) Website............................................................... www.opsuaggies.com

Location Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment .................................................................................... 26,002 President...........................................................................Dr. John Haeger Athletic Director ............................................................... Dr. Lisa Campos Colors Blue, Gold and Sage Nickname .............................................................................. Lumberjacks Stadium (Capacity) ........................................... Walkup Skydome (10,000) W ebsite .................................................................. www.nauathletics.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma M ater) Russell Gaskamp (Texas, 1999) Record at OPSU (Season)....................................................... 4-6 (2nd) Overall Record............................................................................ Same Conference........................................................................ Independent 2012 Record................................................................................. 4-6 2012 Conference R e c o rd Division 2 Independent Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 11/13

Head Coach (Alma M ater) ........................... Jerome Souers (Oregon, 1983) Record at Northern Arizona (Season) .................................... 84-85 (16th) Overall Record ................................................................................. Same Conference .................................................................................... Big Sky 2012 Record ....................................................................................... 8-3 2012 Conference Record (Finish) 6-2 (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 42/17 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................... 19/5

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact Justine Gaskamp Email................................................................... jgaskamp@ opsu.edu Office Phone/Fax............................................................ (580) 3491345

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact Denise Thompson Email ............................................................... denise.thompson@ nau.edu Office Phone .................................................................... (928) 523-6792

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Portland State

-

at UC Davis

S a tu rd a y , Oct. 5

S a tu rd a y , Oct. 12

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Aggie Stadium

PORTLAND V I K I W

— G

Nigel Burton Head Coach

DJ Adams Sr. Running Back

Ron Gould Head Coach

Jonathon Parkins Sr. Cornerback

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 26

Eastern Oregon at California Humboldt State at UC Davis Cal Poly*

Oct. 5

at Montana*

Oct. 12

at Southern Utah*

Oct. 26 North Dakota* Nov. 2 Weber State* Nov. 9 at Idaho State* Nov. 16 Sacramento State* at Eastern Washington* Nov. 23 *Big Sky Conference game

2012 RESULTS Sept. 1 Carroll College........... Sept. 8 at North D akota.......... Sept. 15 at W ashington............ Southern U tah*........... Sept. 22 Sept. 29 at Northern Arizona* Oct. 6 Idaho S ta te *.............. Oct. 20 at Cal P o ly *............... Oct. 27 atU C D avis*.............. Nov. 3 Northern Colorado* Nov. 10 at Montana State* Nov. 17 Eastern W ashington* *Big Sky Conference game

BBS

S

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Nov. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5

at South Dakota at Nevada Northern Arizona Portland State Idaho State* at Southern Utah*

Oct. 12

Montana*

Oct. 19 at Northern Colorado* Oct. 26 at Montana State* Nov. 2 Cal Poly* Nov. 16 North Dakota* Nov. 23 at Sacramento State* *B ig Sky Conference game

2012 RESULTS ...................... W, 38-20 ...................... L, 37-45 ......................L, 13-52 ......................L, 42-49 ...................... L, 10-24 ......................W, 77-10 ......................L, 25-37 ......................W, 49-21 ..................... L, 28-32 ..................... L, 30-65 ..................... L, 34-41

Aug. 30 Azusa P a c ific............. Sept. 8 at San Jose State Sept. 15 at South Dakota State Sept. 22 at Cal P o ly*................ Sept. 29 Weber S ta te *............. Oct. 6 Montana S ta te *........... Oct. 13 at Idaho S ta te *........... Oct. 20 at Northern Arizona* Oct. 27 Portland S ta te * .......... Nov. 10 at Eastern W ashington* Nov. 17 Sacramento State* *B ig Sky Conference game

.................... W, 41-3 .................... L, 13-45 .................... L, 8-12 .................... L, 20-28 .................... W, 37-13 .................... L, 41-48 ................... W, 52-45 ................... L, 7-21 ................... L, 21-49 ................... L, 28-31 ................... W, 34-27

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location.......................................................................... Portland, Ore. Enrollm ent............................................................................... 29,524 President.......................................................................... Wim Wiewel Athletic Director............................................................. Torre Chisholm Colors Green, White and Silver Nickname................................................................................. Vikings Stadium (Capacity)............................................ Jeld-Wen Field (18,627) W ebsite..................................................................... www.GoViks.com

Location............................................................................. Davis, Calif. Enrollm ent............................................................................... 33,300 President...................................................... Chancellor Dr. Linda Katehi Athletic Director Terry Turney Colors...................................................................... Yale Blue and Gold Nickname.................................................................................. Aggies Stadium (Capacity)............................................ Aggie Stadium (10,849) W ebsite........................................................... www.ucdavisaggies.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma M ater)....................... Nigel Burton (Washington, 1999) Record at Portland State (Season) 12-21 (4th) Overall Record............................................................................ Same Conference............................................................................... Big Sky 2012 Record............................. 3-8 2012 Conference Record (Finish)........................................ 2-6 (11 th-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 45/30 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 12/13

Head Coach (Alma M ater)............................... Ron Gould (Oregon, 1988) Record at UC Davis (Season)............................................................ 1st Overall Record............................................................................ Same Conference.............................................................................. Big Sky 2012 Record.................................................................................. 4-7 2012 Conference Record (Finish) 3-5 (8th-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 45/22 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 18/12

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact.................................................................... Mike Lund Email........................................................................... Iundm@ pdx.edu Office Phone/Cell (503) 725-5602/866-0236

Football Contact Mike Robles Email................................................................. merobles@ ucdavis.edu Office Phone/Cell........................................... (530) 752-3680/979-1747

74


Gal Poly

Eastern Washington

S a tu rd a y , Oct. 19

S a tu rd a y , Oct. 26

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

f ^

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I

Cole Stanford Senior Slotback

San Diego at Fresno State at Colorado State at Portland State* Yale Weber State*

Oct. 19

at Montana*

Oct. 26 Northern Arizona* Nov. 2 at UC Davis* Nov. 9 Sacramento State* Nov. 16 Eastern W ashington* Nov. 23 at Northern Colorado* *Big Sky Conference game

i

m jv r4* i Allen Brown Sr. Safety

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19

2012 RESULTS Sept. 1 San Diego............................................................. W, 41-14 Sept. 15 at W yom ing.......................................................... W, 24-22 Sept. 22 UC D a v is *............................................................ W, 28-20 Sept. 29 at North D a k o ta *................................................... W, 35-17 Oct. 5 at Weber S ta te *.....................................................W, 45-23 Oct. 13 Northern C o lo ra do *............................................... W, 56-28 Oct. 20 Portland S ta te *...................................................... W, 37-25 Oct. 27 at Sacramento S tate* L, 29-35 Nov. 3 at Eastern W ash ing to n* L, 17-34 Nov. 10 Idaho S ta te *..........................................................W, 70-14 Nov. 17 at Northern A rizona* W, 42-34 Dec. 1 at Sam Houston State ~ L, 16-18 *Big Sky Conference game ~ FCS Playoff game

B

H I ,j % H Beau Baldwin Head Coach

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 26 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

ah,

¥

P u tt!

Tim Walsh Head Coach

4

at Oregon State Western Oregon at Toledo at Sam Houston State Weber State* at North Dakota* Southern Utah*

Oct. 26 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. *Big

at Montana*

2 at Idaho State* 9 Montana State* 16 at Cal Poly* 23 Portland State* Sky Conference game

2012 RESULTS Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 22

at Idaho................................................................ W ,2 0-3 at Washington State.............................................. L, 20-24 at Weber S ta te *.................................................... W, 32-26

Sept. 29

Montana*......................................................... W, 32-26

Oct. 6 North D a ko ta *...................................................... W, 55-17 Oct. 13 at Montana S tate*................................................. W, 27-24 Oct. 20 Sacramento S ta te *............................................... W, 31-28 Oct. 27 at Southern U ta h *................................................. L, 27-30 Nov. 3 Cal P oly................................................................ W, 34-17 Nov. 10 UC D a v is *............................................................ W, 31-28 Nov. 17 at Portland S ta te *................................................. W, 41 -34 Dec. 1 W a g n e r'''............................................................. W, 29-19 Dec. 8 Illinois State ~ ...................................................... W, 51-35 Dec. 15 Sam Houston State ~ ............................................ L, 42-45 *Big Sky Conference game ~ FCS Playoff game

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .................................................................San Luis Obispo, Calif. Enrollm ent .................................................................................... 18,679 President...............................................................Dr. Jeffrey D. Armstrong Athletic Director ..................................................... Donald J. Oberhelman Colors ....................................................................Forest Green and Gold Nickname .................................................................................. Mustangs Stadium (Capacity) Alex G. Spanos Stadium (11,075) W ebsite ..........................................................................www.GoPoly.com

Location ............................................................................ Cheney, Wash. Enrollm ent .................................................................................. 12,587 President.....................................................................Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletic Director ...................................................................... Bill Chaves Colors ............................................................................... Red and White Nickname ....................................................................................... Eagles Stadium (Capacity) ..................................................... Roos Field (8,600) W ebsite ......................................................................... www.goeags.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma M ater) Tim Walsh (UC Riverside, 1977) Record at Cal Poly (Season) 26-19 (5th) Overall Record (Years) 143-101 (22) Conference ...................................................................................Big Sky 2012 Record ....................................................................................... 9-3 2012 Conference Record (Finish) ............................................. 7-1 (1 st-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 58/15 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................... 18/8

Head Coach (Alma M ater) Beau Baldwin (Central Washington, 1996) Record at Eastern Washington (S eason) .................................44-19 (6th) Overall Record (Years)............................................................... 54-22 (7) Conference ...................................................................................Big Sky 2012 Record ..................................................................................... 11-3 2012 Conference Record (Finish) ............................................ 7-1 (1 st-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 48/19 Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................1 2 + /9 +

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact...................................................................... Eric Burdick Email....................................................................... eburdick@ calpoly.edu Office Phone/Cell .............................................. (805) 756-6550/550-3427

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact........................................................................Dave Cook Email .............................................................................. dcook@ ewu.edu Office Phone/Cell (509) 359-6334/280-2502

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at Sacramento State

at South Dakota

S a tu rd a y , Nov. 2

S a tu rd a y , Nov. 9

Hornet Stadium

Dakota Dome

c ■ ■

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ana Morris Norrise Sr. Wide Receiver

Marshall Sperbeck Head Coach

Joe Glenn Head Coach

2013 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

at San Jose State at Arizona State Southern Oregon Southern Utah at Weber State* Northern Colorado* Northern Arizona*

2013 SCHEDULE

Oct. 26

at North Dakota*

Nov. 2

Montana*

Nov. Nov. Nov. "Big

9 16 23 Sky

Tyler Starr Sr. Linebacker

at Cal Poly* at Portland State* UC Davis* Conference game

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19

UC Davis at Kansas at Northern Arizona at Western Illinois* Missouri State* Indiana State* at Northern Iowa*

Sept. 1

at Montana..............

2012 RESULTS Aug. 30 at New Mexico S ta te ............................................... L, 19-49 Sept. 8 at Colorado............................................................. W, 30-28 Sept. 15 Northern C olorado.................................................. W, 28-17 Sept. 22 North D a ko ta *........................................................ L, 13-35 Sept. 29 at Idaho S tate*........................................................ W, 54-31 Oct. 6 at Southern U ta h *................................................... W, 27-22 Oct. 13 Weber S ta te *.......................................................... W, 19-14 Oct. 20 at Eastern W a sh ing to n*...........................................L, 28-31 Oct. 27 Cal P o ly *................................................................W, 35-29 Nov. 3 Montana S ta te *...................................................... L, 17-20 Nov. 17 at UC D avis*........................................................... L, 27-34 *Big Sky Conference game

Oct. 26 Nov. 2

at Illinois State* Youngstown State*

Nov. 9

Montana

Nov. 16 South Dakota State* Nov. 23 at North Dakota State* *M issouri Valley Conference game

2012 RESULTS ................... L, 24-35

Sept. 8 Colgate..................... .................... W, 31-21 Sept. 22 at N orthw estern........ .................... L, 7-38 Sept. 29 Illinois S ta te *............ .................... L, 31-34 Oct. 6 Western Illin o is *....... .................... L, 17-24 Oct. 13 at Missouri S ta te *...... .................... L, 24-27 Oct. 20 North Dakota State* .................... L, 0-54 Oct. 27 at Indiana State* .................... L, 14-45 Nov. 3 at Youngstown State* .................... L .1 0 -1 3 Nov. 10 Northern Io w a *.......... .................... L, 21-24 Nov. 17 at South Dakota S tate*...........................................L, 8-31 *M issouri Valley Conference game

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ........................................................................ Sacramento, Calif. Enrollm ent .................................................................................... 28,000 President................................................................. Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director ............................................................... Dr.Terry Wanless Colors ............................................................................... Green and Gold Nickname ......................................................................................Hornets Stadium (Capacity) .............................................. Hornet Stadium (21,195) W ebsite ................................................................. www. hornets ports .com

Location........................................................................ Vermillion, S.D. Enrollm ent............................................................................... 10,495 President.................................................................... James W. Abbott Athletic Director............................................................ David Herbster Colors........................................................................... Red and White Nickname................................................................ Coyotes (KI-YOTES) Stadium (Capacity)............................................ Dakota Dome (10,000) W ebsite.................................................................... www.goyotes.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma M ater) ...................... Marshall Sperbeck (Nevada, 1984) Record at Sacramento State (Seasons) ................................... 30-37 (6th) Overall Record (Years) ............................................................139-90 (20) Conference ................................................................................... Big Sky 2012 Record ............................... 6-5 2012 Conference Record (Finish) ............................................. 4-4 (5th-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 41/14 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................... 19/3

Head Coach (Alma M ater)........................ Joe Glenn (South Dakota, 1975) Record at South Dakota (Seasons)......................................... 1-10 (2nd) Overall Record (Years)................................................... 189-110-1 (25) Conference........................................................ Missouri Valley Football 2012 Record................................................................................ 1-10 2012 Conference Record (Finish)........................................... 0-8 (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 35/21 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................... 13/11

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Football Contact ..................................................................... Brian Berger Email ......................................................................... bwberger@ csus.edu Office Phone/Cell .............................................. (916) 278-4313/397-4325

Football Contact............................................................ Bryan Boettcher Email............................................................. bryan.boettcher@ usd.edu Office Phone/Cell................................... (605) 677-5927/(563) 260-4316

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.........

Weber Slate

al Montana State

S a tu rd a y , Nov. 16

S a tu rd a y , Nov. 23

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Bobcat Stadium

■■■■

Jody Sears Head Coach

Anthony Morales Sr. Linebacker

Rob Ash Head Coach

2013 SCHEDULE

Brad Daly Sr. Defensive End

2013 SCHEDULE

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Stephen F. Austin at Utah at Utah State at McNeese State Sacramento State* at Eastern W ashington* at Cal Poly*

Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 20

at Fresno S tate......................................................... L, 10-10 at Brigham Young..................................................... L, 13-45 McNeese State L, 21-35 Eastern W a sh ing to n* L, 26-32 atU C D a v is *............................................................ L. 13-37 Cal P o ly * .................................................................L, 23-45 at Sacramento S ta te *............................................... L, 14-19 at Southern U ta h *....................................................W, 24-22

Nov. 3

M ontana*............................................................ L, 21-24

Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9

Montana State* at Portland State* Southern Utah*

Nov. 16

at Montana*

Nov. 23 Idaho State* *Big Sky Conference game

Aug. 29 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19

2012 RESULTS

Nov. 10 Northern C olorado* L, 34-42 Nov. 17 at Idaho S ta te *......................................................... W, 40-14 *Big Sky Conference game mm

Monmouth at SMU Colorado Mesa at Stephen F. Austin at North Dakota* Northern Arizona* at Weber State*

Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

UC Davis* at Northern Colorado* at Eastern Washington* Southern Utah*

Nov. 23

Montana*

*Big Sky Conference game

2012 RESULTS Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

Chardron S tate..................................................... W, 33-6 at D rake...............................................................W, 34-24 Stephen F. A ustin.................................................. W, 43-35 Northern C olorado*.............................................. W, 41-16 at Southern U ta h * ................................................ W, 24-17 at UC D avis.......................................................... W, 48-41 Eastern W ashington*............................................ L, 24-27 North D akota*...................................................... W, 55-10 at Sacramento S ta te *............................................W, 20-17 Portland S tate*..................................................... W, 65-30

Nov. 17

at M ontana*..................................................... W ,1 6 -7

Dec. 1 Stony Brook ~ ..................................................... W, 16-10 Dec. 7 Sam Houston State ~ ............................................L, 16-34 *Big Sky Conference game ~ NCAA Football Playoff game

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location............................................................................ Ogden, Utah Enrollment............................................................................... 26,483 President................................................................... Dr. Charles Wight Athletic Director Jerry Bovee Colors....................................................................... Purple and White Nickname............................................................................... Wildcats Stadium (Capacity) Stewart (17,500) W ebsite............................................................... weberstatesports.com

Location Bozeman, Mont. Enrollm ent............................................................................... 14,660 President................................................................. Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director.................................................................. Peter Fields Colors............................................................................ Blue and Gold Nickname................................................................................ Bobcats Stadium (Capacity)........................................... Bobcat Stadium (17,777) W ebsite.............................................................. w ww.m subobcats.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Interim Head Coach (Alma M a te r) Jody Sears (Washington State, 1991) Record at Weber State (S easo n) 2-9 (2nd) Overall Record (Years) 2-9 (2nd) Conference............................................................................... Big Sky 2012 Record.................................................................................. 2-9 2012 Conference Record (Finish)........................................ 2 -6 (11th-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 36/19 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................. 16/6

Head Coach (Alma M ater)................ Rob Ash (Cornell Iowa College, 1973) Record at Montana State (Season)........................................ 50-22 (7th) Overall Record (Years).................................................. 226-121-5 (3rd) Conference............................................................................... Big Sky 2012 Record................................................................................ 11-2 2012 Conference Record (Finish) 7-1 (1 st-T) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 37/14 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................. 16/6

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact.................................................................... Paul Grua Email........................................................................ pgrau@weber.edu Office Phone/Cell........................................... (801) 626-7414/452-3811

MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact Bill Lamberty Email........................................................ blam berty@ m subobcats.com Office Phone/Cell (406) 994-5133/580-6781

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APPALACHIAN STATE (Montana leads series 2-1) Y e a r...... .A t............ Result..... ..Score 2000........„U M .......... . . . . w ....... 19-16 (OT) 2009........„U M .......... . . . . w ....... 24-17 2012 „ASU......... ....L ......... 35 -27

NORTH DAKOTA (Montana leads series 11-8-1) Y e a r...... .A t............ R esult..... ..Score 1915........,.UND........ ....T ........... 10-10 1936........„U M .......... . .. .W ....... 13-6 1937........ .U M .......... ....W ......... 14-3 ..UND........ ....L ........... 7-0 1938 1941 .U M .......... ....W ......... 13-6 .U M .......... ....W ......... 47-7 1948 .U M .......... ....L ........... 21-14 1959 .UND........ ....W ......... 21-14 1960 1962 .UND........ ....L ........... 14-8 .U M .......... ....L ........... 19-13 1963 1966...... .Neutral.... ....L ........... 30-6 .UND........ ....W ......... 19-14 1967 .Neutral.... ....W ......... 37-10 1968 1969 .UND........ ....W ......... 24-10 1970 .Neutral ........W ......... 28-7 .UND........ ....W ......... 27-14 1971 1972 .Neutral ........L ........... 42-14 .UND........ ....L ........... 31-10 1973 2010 .U M .......... ....W ......... 27-17 2012 .UND........ ....L ........... 30-40 Neutral games played in Billings, Mont.

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE (First meeting Sept. 21)

NORTHERN ARIZONA (Montana leads series 32-13) Y e a r .... ....A t........ ... Result... ... Score 1966 1968 1969 1970* 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 .. 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

78

....N A U............L ........ ....N A U ............L ....... ... U M ..... ........W ..... ... N A U ... ...... W ...... ... U M ..... ........W ...... ....NA U ............L ........ ....U M ...... ........W ...... ....NA U ... ...... W ..... ....U M ........... L ....... ....N A U ... ...... L ......... ....U M ...... ........L ......... ....N A U ............L ......... ....U M ........... W ...... ... N A U .... ...... W ...... ... U M ..... ...... W ...... ....N A U .... ........W ....... ....U M ...... ........L ......... ... N A U ... ...... W ...... ... U M ..... ...... L ....... ... NA U ... ...... L ......... ... U M ...... .......W ....... ....N A U ... ...... W ...... ... U M ..... ...... W ...... ... N A U ... ...... W ...... ....U M ...... .......W ...... ....NA U ... ...... W ...... ... U M ..... ...... W ......

34-8 18-0 52-7 20-0 40-17 14-10 27-0 28-22 23-21 25-24 15-6 26-13 31-21 29-23 36-35 21-17 24-18 32-31 34-28 24-17 33-26 (2 OT) 34-14 48-14 34-27 28-27 38-23 34-24

Y e a r ... ... A t............ R esult.... ... Score 24-21 1995 .....NAU .... ...... w ..... 48-32 1996 .....U M ...... ...... w ..... 27-24 1997 .....NAU.... ........L ........ 1998 .....U M ...... ........W ...... 33-20 1999 .....NAU.... ........W ...... 42-23 17-7 2000 .....U M ...... ........W ..... 38-27 2001 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 38-24 2002 .....U M ...... .........w ....... 2003 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 59-21 34-22 2004 .....U M ...... .........w ....... 23-0 2005 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 24-21 2006 .....U M ...... .........w ....... 2007 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 21-16 2008 .....U M ...... .........w ....... 45-10 2009 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 41-34 (OT) 24-21 2010 .....U M ...... .........w ....... 28-24 2011 .....NAU.... .........w ....... 2012 .....U M ...... ...... L ....... 41-31 *Year Northern Arizona joined Big Sky

MONTANA VS. PORTLAND STATE (Montana leads series 27-11) Year ... A t........ ....Result... ... Score 33-7 1965 ....PSU..... ......... w ....... 10-0 1966 ....U M ..... ......... w ....... 55-7 1967 ....PSU..... ......... w ....... 58-0 1968 ....U M ..... ......... w ....... 49-14 1969 ....PSU..... ......... w ....... 1970 ....U M ..... ......... w ....... 31-25 36-29 1971 ....PSU..... ........L ........ 24-14 1974 ....PSU..... ........W ...... 33-16 1975 .....U M ..... ......... w ....... 50-49 1976 ....PSU..... ........L ........ 1977 ....U M ..... ........W ...... 40-25 1978 ....PSU..... ........L ........ 27-16 40-32 1979 ....U M ..... ........L ........ 20-0 1980 ....PSU...... ........L ........ 333 1981 ....U M ..... ........W ...... 1982 ....PSU..... ........L ........ 35-28 35-19 1983 ....U M ..... ........W ...... 1984 ....PSU..... ........W ...... 17-16 21-16 1985 ....U M ..... ........L ........ 35-14 1986 ....PSU..... ........W ...... 20-3 1987 ....U M ..... ........L ........ 1988 ... ....PSU..... ........L ......... 21-0 1989 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 30-21 1996* ....U M ..... ........W ....... 63-6 1997 ....PSU..... ........W ....... 37-7 1998 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 20-17 1999 ....PSU..... ........L ......... 51-48 (OT) 2000 ....PSU..... ........W ....... 33-21 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 33-13 2001 2002 ....PSU..... ........W ....... 24-21 2003 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 42-14 2004 ....PSU..... ........L ......... 35-32 2005 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 37-16 2006 ....PSU..... ........W ....... 26-20 2007 ....U M ..... ........W ....... 34-31 2008 ....PSU..... ......... w ........ 29-12 2009 ....U M ..... ......... w ........ 49-17 2010 ....PSU..... ......... w ........ 23-21 ....U M ..... ......... w ........ 24-30 2011 *Year Portland State joined Big Sky

UC DAVIS (Montana leads series 4-0) Year ..A t............ Result.... ..Score 1926 1995 2008 2009

..U M .......... . . . . w ..U M .......... . . . . w ..U M .......... . . . . w ..UCD........ . . . . w

......... 21-0 ......... 41-20 ......... 29-24 ......... 17-10

CAL POLY (Montana leads series 14-2) Year ..A t............ Result.... ..Score ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 1969 1971 ..CP............ . . . . w ......... 1994 ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 1996 ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 1998 ..CP............ . . . . w ......... 1999 2000 ..U M .......... . . . . w ....... . 2001 ..CP............ . . . . w ......... 2003 ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 2005 ..U M .......... ....L .......... 2005 ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 2006 2008 ..CP............ . . . . w ......... ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... 2009 2010 ..CP............ ....L .......... ..U M .......... ....W ........ 2011 AFCS playoff game

14-0 38-14 45-0 43-0 37-14 28-14 53-3 31-17 17-14 36-27 35-21A 10-9 30-28 35-23 35-33 37-23

EASTERN WASHINGTON (Montana leads series 26-12-1) Year ,A t............ Result.... ..Score 1938 1940 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987* 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

..U M .......... . . . . w ......... ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... ..U M .......... . . . . w ......... ..EWU........ . . . . w ......... ..Neutral.... ....L .......... ..U M .......... ....W ........ ..EWU........ ....W ........ ..U M .......... ....W ........ ..EWU........ ....L .......... ..EWU........ ....L .......... ..U M .......... ....T .......... ..EWU.............L .......... ..U M .......... ....W ........ ..U M .......... ....W ..... ..U M .......... ....W ........ ..EWU.........,...W ........ ..U M .......... ....L .......... ..EWU.............L .......... ..U M ...............L .......... ..EWU.............W ........ ..U M ...........,...W ........ ..EWU.........„ ..W ........ ..EWU.........,...W ........ ..U M ............... L .......... ..EWU.........„ ..W ........ ..U M ...........„ ..W ........ ..EWU......... . . . w ......... ..UM ...........„ . . w ......... ..EWU......... ...L .......... ..UM ........... ...W ........ ..EWU......... ...W ........ ..UM ........... ...L .......... ..EWU......... ...W .........

27-0 9-0 31-7 21-0 12-7 19-6 52-0 42-7 14-13 27-26 14-14 52-19 42-37$ 22-0 30-6 22-16 36-35 20-17 27-21 35-20 49-29 63-7 34-30 40-35 30-27 25-7 41-31 29-26 (2 OT) 30-21 41-10 31-28 34-20 33-17


Y e a r.

.A t

Result

Score

..U M ..............W ............24-23 ..EWU............W ............ 19-3 ..U M ..............W ............41-34 ..EWU............L .............. 36-27 2010 . ..U M ..............W ............ 17-14 2011 . ..EWU............L .............. 32-26 2012 . Neutral game played in Great Falls, Mont. $Last game played in Dornblaser Stadium Wear Eastern Washington joined Big Sky 2007 2008. 2009.

SACRAMENTO STATE (Montana leads series 16-1) Y e a r....... A t..... R esult Score 1993........U M ............... W ............54-7 1996*......SAC............... W ............35-17 1997 ........U M ............... W ............52-10 1998 ........ SAC............... W ............31-16 1999 ........ U M ............... W ............41-38 (2 OT) 2000 ........ U M ............... W ............24-20 2001 ........ SAC............... W ............42-7 2002 ........ U M ............... W ............31-24 2003 ........SAC............... W ............26-0 2004 ........U M ............... W ............52-21 2005 ........SAC............... W ............31-14 2006 ........U M ............... W ............59-14 2007 ........SAC............... W ............17-3 2008........U M ............... W ........... 43-7 2009 ........SAC............... W ........... 45-30 2010 ........U M ............... W ............28-25 201 1 ........SAC................ L .............42-28 *Year Sacramento State joined Big Sky

SOUTH DAKOTA (Montana leads series 10-6) Year .A t............ Result..... ..Score ..USD......... ....L ......... 10-7 1915 ..USD......... . .. .W ....... 11-0 1916 1949 ..Neutral.... . .. .W ....... 33-13 1965 ..Neutral.... ....L ......... 15-14 ..USD......... ....L ......... 21-7 1966 1967 ..Neutral .... . .. .W ....... 7-3 1968 ..USD......... ....L ......... 21-0 1969 ..Neutral.... ....W ......... 31-20 1970 ..USD......... ....W ......... 35-7 1971 ..Neutral.... ....W ......... 14-7 1972 ..USD......... ....L ......... 35-0 1973 ..U M .......... ....W ......... 31-19 1974 ..USD......... ....L ......... 24-10 1975 ..U M .......... ....W ......... 51-17 1999 ..U M .......... ....W ......... 45-13 2012 ..U M .......... ....W ......... 35-24 Neutral games played in Billings, Mont.

WEBER STATE (Montana leads series 38-13) Year .A t............ Result..... .Score 1962 1963* 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

..U M .......... . . . . w .......... . . w s u ......... ....L ........... ..U M .......... ....W ......... ..WSU........ ....W ......... ..U M .......... ....L ........... ..WSU........ ....W ......... ..U M .......... ....L ......... ..WSU........ ....W .........

25-6 19-13 20-12 15-14 28-0 13-12 20-16 20-17

Year ...... A t......... ...R esult..... .Score

1909

....U M ........ ......W ......

1970 ........ U M ....... ....... w ............ 38-29 1971 ........ W SU..... ....... w ........ 14-13 1972 ........U M ...... ..... w ............ 12-7 1973 ........W SU..... ....... w ............ 10-0 1974 ........U M ....... ....... w ............ 24-13 1975 ........W SU..... ....... w ........... 48-12 1976 ........U M ....... ..... w ........... at 28-25 1977 ....... U M ...... ..... L .......... 31-23 1978 ........W SU..... ..... w ........ 27-7 1979 ........U M ....... ..... w ........ 23-16 1980 ....... W SU .... ..... L ............ 38-21 1981 ....... U M ...... ...... L ............ 7-6 1982 ........W SU..... ...... W .......... 42-20 1983 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 28-26 1984 ....... WSU .... ......L .......... 47-14 1985 ........U M ....... ......L ............ 57-29 1986 ....... W SU .... ..... W ........ 55-29 1987 ....... U M ...... ..... L .......... 29-26 1988 ........W SU..... ..... W .......... 41-14 1989 ...... U M ...... ..... W ........ 31-6 1990 ....... WSU .... ..... W ........ 39-37 1991 ....... U M ....... ..... W ........ 47-38 1992 ....... W SU .... ..... L .......... 24-7 1993 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 45-17 1994 ....... W SU .... ..... W ........ 35-20 1995 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 49-22 1996 ....... W SU .... ..... W .... . 24-10 1997 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 38-13 1998 ....... WSU .... ..... L .......... 27-20 1999 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 81-22 2000 ....... W SU .... ..... W ........ 30-28 2001 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 38-23 2002 ....... W SU .... ..... W ........ 39-7 2003 ....... U M ...... ..... w ........ 12-7 2004 ....... W SU .... ..... w ........ 42-21 2005 ....... U M ...... ..... w ........ 24-19 2006 ....... W SU .... ..... w ........ 33-30 2007 ....... U M ...... ..... w ........ 18-10 2008 ....... W SU .... ..... L .......... 45-28 2008 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 24-13A 2009 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 31-10 2010 ....... W SU .... ..... L .......... 30-21 2011 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 45-10! 2012 ....... W SU .... ..... W ........ 24-21 *Year Weber State joined Big Sky AFCS playoff game .’Vacated win due to NCAA infraction

Year

... A t.......... ...Result... ... Score

1910 1910 1912 1912 1913 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 , 1940 1941 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963* 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

....M SU...... ......T ........ ....U M ........ ......W ...... ....M SU...... ......W ...... ....U M ........ ......W ...... ....M SU...... ...... w ....... ....U M ........ ...... w ....... ....U M ........ ...... w ....... ....M SU...... ......T ........ ....U M ........ ......W ...... ....M SU...... ......T ........ ....U M ........ ......W ...... ....M SU...... ......W ...... ....U M ........ ......W ...... ....M SU...... ......W ...... ....U M ........ ..... W ...... ....N eutral........ W ...... ....Neutral........ W ...... ....Neutral........ T ........ ....Neutral... .... L ....... ....Neutral... .....W ...... ....Neutral... .....W ...... ....N eutral... .... L ....... ....N eutral... .....W ...... ....N eutral... .....W ...... ....N eutral... .....W ....... ....N eutral... .....W ....... ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... ......w ........

MONTANA STATE (Montana leads series 69-37-5) Y e a r....... A t............ Result...... .Score 1897 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 18-6 1898 ....... M SU .... ..... W ........ 6-0 1898 ....... U M ...... ..... w ........ 16-0 1899 ....... M SU .... ..... L .......... 38-0 1899 ....... U M ...... ..... L .......... 5-0 1900 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 12-11 1901 ....... M SU .... ..... L .......... 31-0 1902 ....... U M ...... ..... L .......... 38-0 1903 ....... M SU .... ..... L .......... 13-6 1904 ....... U M ...... ..... W ........ 79-0 1908 ....... U M ...... ..... T .......... 0-0 1908 ...... M SU .... ..... L .......... 5-0 1909 ...... M SU .... ..... W ......... 3-0

......w ........

....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... .... L ....... ....N eutral... .....W ....... ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....N eutral... ......w ........ ....U M ........ ......w ........ ....M SU...... ......w ........ ....U M ........ ......w ........ ....M SU...... ......w ........ ....U M ........ .... L ....... ....M SU...... .... L ....... ....U M ........ .....L ......... ....M SU ...... .....L ......... ....U M ........ .....W ....... ....M SU ...... .... L ....... ....U M ........ .....W ....... ....M SU...... .....L ......... ....U M ........ .... L ....... ....M SU...... .... L ....... ....U M ........ .... L ....... ....M SU...... .... L ....... ....U M ........ .... L ....... ....M SU...... .....W ....... ....U M ........ .....W ....... ....M SU...... .....W ....... ....U M ........ .....L ......... ....M SU...... ...... L ........ ....U M ........ .....L ......... ....M SU...... .....L ......... ....U M ........ .....L ......... ....M SU...... .....L .........

15-5 0-0 10-0 7-0 39-3 7-0 at 20-0 26-9 6-6 9-7 6-6 28-0 14-7 7-6 24-13 29-7 27-0 6-0 0-0 14-12 13-6 7-6 19-7 32-0 25-0 20-0 27-0 19-0 13-0 6-0 6-0 23-13 20-7 13-12 14-0 34-12 33-0 38-0 35-12 32-13 25-21 19-0 33-13 22-13 20-6 40-6 10-6 10-9 36-19 18-3 30-6 24-7 38-0 14-8 29-24 7-6 35-0 30-0 21-3 33-7 43-29 20-3 21-12 24-19

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Result

Score

1978 ....... U M ............... W ...........24-8 1979 ....... M SU ............. L .............38-21 1980 ....... U M ............... L .............24-7 1981 ....... M SU ............. W .......... 27-17 1982 ....... U M ............... W ...........45-14 1983 ....... M SU ............. L .............28-8 1984 ....... M SU ............. L .............34-24 1985 ....... M SU ............. L .............41-18 1986 ....... U M ............... W .......... 59-28 1987 ....... M SU ............. W ...........55-7 1988 ....... U M ............... W .......... 17-3 1989 ....... M SU ............. W .......... 17-2 1990 ....... U M ............... W ...........35-18 1991 ....... M SU ............. W ...........16-9 1992 ........U M ............... W ...........29-17 1993 ........M SU ............. W .......... 42-30 1994 ........U M ............... W ...........55-20 1995 ........M SU ............. W ...........42-33 1996 ........U M ............... W .......... 35-14 1997 ........M SU ............. W .......... 27-25 1998 ........U M ............... W ...........28-21 1999 ........M SU ............. W ...........49-3 2000 ........U M ............... W .......... 28-3 200 1 ........M SU ............. W ...........38-27 2002 ........U M ............... L .............10-7 2003 ........M SU ............. L .............27-20 2004 ........U M ............... W .......... 38-22 2005 ........M SU ............. L .............16-6 2006 ........U M ............... W ...........13-7 2007 ........M SU ............. W .......... 41-20 2008 ........U M ............... W .......... 35-3 2009 ........M SU ............. W ...........33-19 2010 ........U M ............... L .............21-16 2011 ........M SU ............. W .......... 36-10! 2012 ........U M ............... L .............16-7 Neutral games played in Butte, Mont. *Year Montana State joined Big Sky !Vacated win due to NCAA infraction A L L O P P O N E N T H IS T O R Y O pponent...................... W .......... L ..... T Abilene Christian .....1.... ......0 .... 0 A lb a n y...................... .....2 .... ......0 .... 0 Appalachian S ta te ..........2 .... ......1 .... ..... 0 A rizo na ..................... .....1 .... ......4 .... 0 A rm y......................... .....0 .... ......1 ..... 0 Boise State................ .... 9 .... ....1 6 ..... 0 Brigham Young.......... .... 5 .... ....1 1 ..... 0 British Colum bia............. 2 .... ......0 .... 0 C alifornia.................. .... 0 .... ......5 .... 0 Cal Fullerton.............. .... 1 .... ..... 1 ..... 0 Cal P oly.................... ...1 4 ..........2 ..... .....0 Cal-State C h ico .......... .... 1 .......... 0 ..... 0 Cal-State Northridge .... 4 .... ..... 1 ..... 0 Carroll College............ .... 7 .... ..... 0 ..... 0 Carson-Newman .... 1 ..... ....'...o.... 0 Central Washington ... .... 1 .......... 0 ..... 0 Colorado S ta te ........... .... 6 ........ 1 0 ..... 0 Delaware................... .... 0 .......... 1 ..... 0 DePaul...................... .... 1 .......... 0 ..... 0 East Tennessee State .... 1 ..... .....0 ..... 0 Eastern Illinois........... .... 1 ..... ..... 0 ..... 0 Eastern K en tucky....... .... 1 ..... .....0 ..... 0

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Opponent................ .... W ... ...... L...

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New M exico............. 4 .....10... Nicholls State........... ..... 1... ...... 0 ...

0 0

North Dakota........... ... 11... ...... 8 ...

1

North Dakota State 3 .......3 ... . North Texas.............. ..... 1... ...... 0 ...

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Northern Arizona

... 3?

Northern Colorado ... 12... Northern Illinois........ ..... 1... Northern Iow a .......... ..... 3... Northwestern State ..... 3... Oklahoma C ity.......... 1

......13... ........1 ... ........ 0 ... ........ 0 ... ........ 0 ... ........ 0 ...

Oklahoma Panhandle S tate„ .... First Meeting Oregon..................... Oregon State............ Pacific University Pacific...................... Pocatello Marines Portland...................

0 2

.......7 . .....1 2...

1

........1 ...

2

.......5 ...

...... 0... ....... 0... Portland S tate......... ... 27... .... 11 ...

Opponent................. ... W .... ..... L ....

T

Eastern New M exico....... 3.... ..... 0 ....

0

Eastern Washington...,...27.... ....1 1 ....

1

0 ......2 .... Farragut Naval Base 2 ..... 0 .... Fort Lew is ................ 0 ......1 ..... Fresno State.............. Furm an ........................ 1.... ..... 0 .... .... 1.... ..... 2 .... Georgia Southern Gonzaga ................... ...11......... 9 .... Hawaii...................... ....1.... ..... 4 .... Hofstra ..................... .... 3 .... ..... 1 .... H ouston ................... ....0 .... ......1 ..... Humboldt S tate.......... .... 1 .... ..... 0 ..... Ida h o ........................ ...2 7 ... ... 5 5 ..... Idaho State ............... ...4 2 ... ... 1 3 ..... Iowa ........................ ... 0 .... ..... 2 ..... Jackson State ............ ....1 .... ..... 0 ..... Jacksonville State ....1 .... ..... 0 ..... James M adison ......... .... 1 .... ..... 1 ..... Kansas State ............. ... 0 .... ..... 1 ..... L ib e rty ...................... .... 1 ..... ..... 0 ..... 0 ..... 1 ..... Long Beach State 0 ..... 1 ..... Louisiana Tech .......... Maine ...................... .... 2 .... ..... 0 ..... M arshall ................... ... 1 .... ..... 1 ..... 3 ..... 3 ..... McNeese State .......... 0 ..... 1 ..... M innesota ................ Minnesota-Duluth .... 1 ..... .... 0 .....

0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Montana State ..........

69

2

Puget S ou n d ............ 3 ........1 ... R ice......................... n ........1 ... R ichm ond................ ..... 1 ... ........1 ... Sacramento State .. ....1 6 ... ....... 1 ... Sam Houston State ..... 3 ... ........1 ... Saint M ary’s (Calif.) ..... 2 ... ....... 0 ... San D iego................ ......0... ........1 ... San Diego Marines ..... 0... .......2 ... San Francisco.......... 2 ........1 ... 0 .......3 ... San Jose S tate.......... 3 .......2 ... Simon Fraser............ Sonoma S ta te .......... .....1... ....... 0...

Junior safety Matt Hermanson

... 3 7 ......... 5

Montana Tech ............ ...1 2 ... .... 4 ..... Nevada...................... ... 4 .... ....1 0 .... New Hampshire ......... .... 1 ..... .... 0 .....

1

2 0 0

1

2 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0

South Dakota........... ....1 0 ... ...... 6 ...

0

South Dakota State.... ..... 7... Southern California ..... 0... Southern Illinois 1 Southern U tah.......... .....4 ... n Stanford................... Stephen F. Austin .....4 ... Syracuse.................. ..... 0... Tennessee................ ......0... Texas State............... .....1... Texas Tech............... 1 Thomas M ore........... ..... 1... Troy State................. ..... 1... 0 Tulsa........................

0 0 0 0 0 0

....... 0 ... .......5 ... ........0...

.......2 ... .......4 ... ....... 0... ........0... ........1 ... ........ 0 ...

.......3 ... .......0 ... ...... 0 ... ........1 ...

UC D avis................ .... 4... ........0 ... UCLA....................... n .......6 ... UNLV....................... .....1..., .......4 ... n ..... 11 ... Utah......................... 8 .....2 6 ... Utah State................ n ........1 ... Villanova.................. W ashington.............. .....1.... .... 16... 2 .... 3 2 ... Washington State

Weber S tate............

38

... 1 3 ...

1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0

0 0 0 0

Western Illinois.......... 1 ..... 2 ... Western State........... 1 .............. 0 . . . , Western Washington .....1.... .............. 0 . . . , W h itm a n .................. ..... 5.... ..... 5.... W illam ette................ ......0 . . . . ...... 1 .... W offord.................... 0 ....... 1 .... n .... 13.... W yo m in g ................. n ...... 2.... Youngstown State

0 0 0 0

TOTALS ................... ..547.... ...466....

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K JELB Y OILAND S e n io r C e n te r


The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada depart­ ed 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, Sac­ ramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001 .

The Big Sky Conference celebrates 50 years of mens athletics and 25 years of womens compe­ tition during the 2013-14 academic year. The venerable and stable Division I Big Sky Conference observed its 50th birthday on July 1, 2013. To mark the historic occasion, the league will honor its past by commemorating its top male and female athletics, as well as the top mo­ ments and teams. Four of the current league members - Idaho State University, The University of Montana, Montana State and Weber State - have been with the league since its birth. Fellow charter member the University of Idaho will bring the majority of its sports back to the Big Sky on July 1, 2014. Northern Arizona University enters its 45th season in the league, giving the league five members with at least 40 years of continuous membership. The Big Sky Conference welcomed North Da­ kota and Southern Utah on July 1, 2013 as full members. UC Davis and Cal Poly joined as foot­ ball affiliate members. Eastern Washington Uni­ versity, the University of Northern Colorado, Portland State University and Sacramento State round out the current membership. The league has become one of the strongest Di­ vision I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivi­ sion. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. A Big Sky team has played for the national championship in three of the past five seasons. The Big Sky is one of three conferences in the western United States playing Division I 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 Ari­ zona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was re­ placed by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washing­ ton.

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The Big Sky now includes nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Val­ ley of North Dakota. 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 Ida­ ho 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 15 sports, including mens and womens cross coun­ try, indoor and outdoor track and field, basket­ ball and tennis. In addition, there are also cham­ pionships in football, and womens volleyball, golf and soccer. The Big Sky sponsored softball for the first time in 2013. Mens golf will return as a conference sport in 2014-15. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring womens sports. The former Moun­ tain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for womens sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had mens programs. The Big Sky merged with the Moun­ tain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, is in his 19th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in 2011. Stephen­ son served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

DOUG FULLERTON Commissioner

RON LOGHRY A ssociate Commissioner

JAYNEE NADOLSKI A ssistant Commissioner/SWA

JON KASPER A ssistant Commisioner/ Media Relations

SIXTEEN GRIZ PLAYERS RECOGNIZED ON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM: First Team Offense Danny Kistler, Tackle Greg Hardy, Tight End (Two-time first team selection) First Team Defense Zack Wagenmann, End Jordan Tripp, Outside Linebacker Second Team Offense Peter Nguyen, Running Backs Honorable Mention Offense Sam Gratton, Wide Receiver Jake Hendrickson, Guard Kjelby Oiland, Center Chris Lider, Place Kicker Honorable Mention Defense Tonga Takai, Tackle Alex Bienemann, Tackle Josh Harris, End John Paul Kanongataa, Linebacker Brock Coyle, Inside Linebacker Matt Hermanson, Safety Stephen Shaw, Punter

2012 MONTANA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 3 Oct. 8 Nov. 5

Jordan Tripp, Linebacker Brock Coyle, Linebacker Zack Wagenmann, Defensive End

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Past Big Sky Cham ps and Runnersup Year School(s).......................................................................................................... School(s) 1963 Idaho State (3-1)..................................................................... Montana State (2-1) 1964 Montana State (3-0)............................................................................. Idaho State(2 - 1 ) 1965 Weber State, Idaho (3-1)......................................................................... M ontana (2 -2 ) 1966 Montana State (4-0).......................................................................................Idaho (3-1) 1967 Montana State (4-0)..............................................Montana, Weber State, Idaho (2 - 2 ) 1968 Weber State, Idaho, Montana State (3-1) 1969 MONTANA (4-0)............................................................................... Weber State (3-1) 1970 MONTANA (6-0)................................................................................ Idaho State (4-2) 1971 Idaho (4-1).............................................................................................Boise State (4-2) 1972 Montana State (5-1)............................................................................. Idaho State (4-1) 1973 Boise State (6 - 0 )...............................................................................Montana State (5 - 1 ) 1974 Boise State (6 - 0 )...............................................................................Montana State (5 - 1 ) 1975 Boise State (5-0-1) Idaho State, Montana State (4 -2 ) 1976 Montana State (6 - 0 ) ......................................................................................Idaho (5 - 1 ) 1977 Boise State (6-0)....................................................................... Northern Arizona (5-1) 1978 Northern A rizona.......................................................Montana, Montana State (4-2) 1979 Montana State (6-1).................................................................................. Nevada (5-2) 1980 Boise State (6-1)............................................................................................. Idaho (4-3) 1981 Idaho State,Boise State (6 -1 ).................................................................. M ontana (5 -2 ) 1982 MONTANA, Idaho, Montana State (5-2) 1983 Nevada (6-1)....................... Idaho State (5 -2 ) 1984 Montana State (6-1)................................................................................... Nevada (5 - 2 ) 1985 Idaho (6-1).................................................................................................. Nevada (6-1) 1986 Nevada (7-0) NAU, Idaho (5 - 2 ) 1987 Idaho (7-1)...........................................................................................Weber State (7 - 1 ) 1988 Idaho (7-1)............................................................................................... M ontana (6-2) 1989 Idaho (8-0)...............................................................................................M ontana (7-1) 1990 Nevada (7-1)......................... ...................................................Idaho, Boise State (6 - 2 ) 1991 Nevada (8-0)............................................................................................M ontana (6 - 2 ) 1992 Idaho (6 -1 ) Eastern Washington (6 -1) 1993 MONTANA (7-0) Idaho, Eastern Washington (5-2) 1994 Boise State (6-1) Montana, Idaho (5-2) 1995 MONTANA (6-1)............................................. Boise State, Idaho, NAU, WSU (4-3) 1996 MONTANA (8-0)................................................................... Northern Arizona (7-1) 1997 Eastern Washington (7-1) .....................................................................M ontana (6 -2 ) 1998 MONTANA (6 - 2 ) .................................... Cal State Northridge, Montana State (5-3) 1999 MONTANA (7-1)..................................................................... PSU, NAU, EWU (6-2) 2000 MONTANA (8-0)................... Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State (5-3) 2001 MONTANA (7-0)........................................ Northern Arizona, Portland State (5-2) 2 0 0 2 MONTANA, Idaho State, Montana State (5-2) 2003 MONTANA, Montana State, Northern Arizona (5 -2 ) 2004 MONTANA, Eastern Washington (6-1) Montana State, Portland State (4-3) 2005 MONTANA, Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-2)................PSU, WSU (4-3) 2006 MONTANA (8 - 0 ) ...............................................Montana State, Portland State (6 - 2 ) 2007 MONTANA (8-0) Eastern Washington (6 - 2 ) 2008 MONTANA, Weber State (7-1)...............Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-3) 2009 MONTANA (8 -0 ) ........................................Eastern Washington, Weber State (6 - 2 ) 2010 Eastern Washington, Montana State (7-1) Montana, Sac State, WSU (5-3) 2 0 1 1 Montana State (7-1)..................................................................PSU, EWU, WSU (5-3) 2 0 1 2 Eastern Washington, Montana State, Cal Poly (7 - 1 ) ................................. NAU (6 - 2 )

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Big Sky Games L PCT. W 7 1 .875 7 1 .875 7 1 .875 2 .750 6 4 4 .500 4 4 .500 4 4 .500 .375 3 5 .375 3 5 .375 3 5 2 .250 6 2 .286 6 .000 0

PF 276 293 342 256 220

225 234 217 252 240 295 195 162

PA 213 165 196 183 216 252 226 294 221

262 279 235 465

All Games L W 11 3 11

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9 8 6 5 5 5 5 4 3

3 3 5

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6 7 8 9 10

PCT. .785 .846 .750 .727 .600 .455 .455 .455 .455 .364 .273 .182 .191

PF 472 435 440 348 297 282 313 369 348 302 383 239 228

PA 356 274 284 260 310 324 333 380 294 322 396 362 592

STREAK Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 2 Won 3 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 3 Won 1 Lost 9

Big S k y C o n f e r e n c e P l a y e r s in t h e P r o s Cal Poly Deonte Williams, RB, Oakland Raiders Eastern Washington Brandon Kaufman, WR, Buffalo Bills Isaiah Trufant, CB, New York Jets Michael Roos, OL, Tennessee Titans Taiwan Jones, CB, Oakland Raiders Matt Johnson, S, Dallas Cowboys Colt Anderson, S, Philadelphia Eagles Nathan Overbay, TE, Detroit Lions Idaho State Rodrick Rumble, WR, Indianapolis Colts Jared Allen, DE, Minnesota Vikings Evan Dietrich-Smith, OL, Green Bay Packers Josh Hill, TE, New Orleans Saints

Montana Dan Carpenter, K, Miami Dolphins Jimmy Wilson, S, Miami Dolphins Lex Hilliard, RB, New York Jets Dan Moore, FB, Indianapolis Colts Jabin Sambrano, WR, Indianapolis Colts Mark Mariani, WR, Tennessee Titans Caleb McSurdy, LB, Dallas Cowboys Kroy Biermann, DE, Atlanta Falcons Shann Schillinger, S, Atlanta Falcons Trumaine Johnson, CB, St. Louis Rams Chase Reynolds, RB, St. Louis Rams Montana State Dane Fletcher, LB, New England Patriots Zach Minter, DT, Chicago Bears Mike Person, OL, Seattle Seahawks Northern Arizona Trey Gilleo, OL, New York Jets Portland State Julius Thomas, TE, Denver Broncos Dustin Waldron, OL, Kansas City Marquis Jackson, DE, Minnesota Vikings Ryan Rau, LB, Carolina Panthers Jordan Senn, LB, Carolina Panthers Adam Hayward, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers DeShawn Shead, CB, Seattle Seahawks Myles Wade, DT, Seattle Seahawks Sacramento State McLeod Bethel-Thompson, QB, Minn. Vikings Zack Nash, DE, Arizona Cardinals Southern Utah Cody Larsen, DT, Baltimore Ravens Brad Sorensen, QB, San Diego Chargers Weber State Joe Collins, WR, New York Jets Tim Toone, WR, Atlanta Falcons Paul McQuistan, OL, Seattle Seahawks

Kroy Biermann Atlanta Falcons

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CFL Eastern Washington Ryan Phillips, DB, B.C. Lions Matt Nichols, QB, Edmonton Eskimos J.C. Sherritt, LB, Edmonton Eskimos Bo Levi Mitchell, QB, Calgary Stampeders Greg Peach, DE, Hamilton Ti-Cats Montana Levi Horn, OL, B.C. Lions Brody McKnight, K/P, Saskatchewan Roughriders Montana State Travis Lulay, QB, B.C. Lions Elvis Akpla, WR, B.C. Lions Portland State Reggie Jones, DB, Calgary Stampeders Sacramento State Brandon Smith, DB, Calgary Stampeders Jason Barnes, WR, Toronto Argonauts Ricky Ray, QB, Toronto Argonauts Weber State Dimitri Tsoumpas, OL, Calgary Stampeders David James, DB, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

AFL Eastern Washington Eagles Erik Meyer, QB, Spokane Shock Idaho State Jason Jones, OL, Philadelphia Soul Sale Key, WR, San Antonio Talons Mark Weivoda, DL, San Antonio Talons Northern Arizona Jason Murrietta, QB, Arizona Rattlers Portland State Vikings Brennen Carvalho, OL, Philadelphia Soul Antonio Narcisse, OL, Utah Blaze

FREE AGENTS

Sacramento State Aaron Garcia, QB, Orlando Predators Chase Deadder, WR, Utah Blaze

Pat McQuistan, OL, Weber State Lonnie Paxton, LS, Sacramento State

(As of 8/15/13)


2 0 1 2 Big S k y C o n f e r e n c e A ll-A c a d e m ic T e a m Cal Poly Grant Goebel Stephen Sippel Kyle Zottneck

Eastern Washington Ashton Clark Evan Cook Steven Forgette Zack Gehring Rusty Haehl Ronnie Hamlin Ashton Miller Jake Miller Kevin Miller Jeff Minnerly Brandon Murphy McKenzie Murphy Kyle Padron Jimmy Pavel Will Post Todd Raynes Ryan Seto Jordan Tonani Miles Weatheroy Grant Williams Jake Withnell

Idaho State

Trevor Rehm Steven Rominger Shay Smithwick-Hann Bo Tully Zack Wagenmann Cam Warren

Nick Green Marquis Jackson Gage Loftin Jacob Nall Nathan Snow Alex Toureen

Montana State

Sacramento State

Tanner Bleskin Matthew Devereux Cole Moore Chase Young Rick Haluszka A.J. Silva Caleb Schreibeis Cody Kirk Kruiz Siewing DeNarius McGhee Aleksei Grosulak Lee Perkins

Ben Cowger Trent Eskew Smith Healh Iff. Knowles Mason Maglcby Darnell Sankcy Jaycee To tty Marlcell Williams

North Dakota Ross Brenneman Brett Cameron Baylee Carr Spencer Cummings Taylor Grant Jon Heimler Jake Hoerchner Emmett Lynch Ethan Magstadt Jake Miller Brian Otto Will Ratelle Seth Wisthoff Casey Young

Luke Austin Austin Baker Michael Berger Anthony Boyles Mark Clampitt Christian Diehm Chris Edwards David Forester Brendon Garcia Austin Graves Donovan Henley Josh Hill Kurt Karstetter Keelan McCaffrey Ethan Monroe Jake Pele Colin Prestesater Aaron Prier Trevor Spence Kevin Yost

Andy Bachelier George Dunlap III Drew Emanuel Austin Hasquet Jake Hess Anthony Hughes Zach McDonnell Kyren Poe Nick Ragland-Johnsen Hayden Renning R.J. Rickert

Montana

Northern Colorado

Derek Crittenden Herbert Gamboa Sam Gratton Zach Gratton Gavin Hagfors Josh Harris Nate Harris Tyrone Holmes Caleb Kidder Chris Lider Chase Naccarato Peter Nguyen

Jordan Bible Nick Candler Joe Carroll Matt Gackle Seth Lobato Mason Puckett Herve Tonye-Tonye Portland State University Nick Alexander Brandon Brody-Heim Kameron Canaday Mitch Gaulke

Southern Utah Colton Cook James Cowser Dylan Fox Mitch Jessop Kouri Jones (Jody Larsen Brad Meyer Easton Pedersen

Southern Utah Continued Russell Peterson KC Rawlinson

UC Davis Sean Davies Kyle DeVaughn Jabari Howard Anthony Kaspar Colin Kelly Mark Martindale Dalton Turay

Weber State Jordan Clemente Curtis Cosgrove Tony Epperson Brian Jankowski Kcla Marciel Tyler McNannay Shane Oliverson Obi Owoh Adam Padilla Trevor Pletcher Shelton Robinson C.J. Tuckett

Northern Arizona

Derek Crittenden, sophomore defensive end

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G riz Big S k y C o n f e r e n c e F ir s t T e a m S e l e c t i o n s 1963 Pete Gotay, FB Jerry Luchau, OG Chris Pomajevich, WR 1964 Paul Connelly, HB Wayne Harrington, OC 1965 Terry Bergren, E Willie Jones, RB 1966 Warren Hill, Safety 1967 Bob Beers, ILB Bob Graham, DT Lon Howard, OT Larry Huggins, DE Bryan Magnuson, RB Mick O’Neill, Safety Herb White, OG, DE 1968 Bob Beers, ILB Tuufuli Uperesa, OT Herb White, OG, DE 1969 Arnie Blancas, RB Tim Gallagher, LB Bill Gutman, OT Les Kent, RB Larry Miller, DL Jim Nordstrom, DE Roy Robinson, DB John Stedham, OG Karl Stein, FS Larry Stranahan, DT Tuufuli Uperesa, OT 1970 Arnie Blancas, RB Larry Miller, DL Steve Okoniewski, OT Karl Stein, FS 1971 Steve Caputo, RB Steve Okoniewski, OT Ray Stachnick, OC 1972 Kit Blue, OC Barry Darrow, OG Mick Dennehy, Safety Leo LaRoche, DE Ron Rosenberg, ILB 1973 Sly Hardy, CB Dave Harrington, CB Steve Taylor, DE 1974 Greg Anderson, DB Sly Hardy, CB Ron Rosenberg*, ILB 1975 Greg Anderson, DB 1976 Greg Anderson, DB

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1976 Paul Cooley, WR 1977 Monty Bullerdick, RB 1978 Guy Bingham, OL Greg Dunn, FS Steve Fisher, DT Allen Green, TE Sam Martin, DE 1979 Raul Allegre, K Kent Clausen, ILB Greg Dunn, FS Jim Hard, WR Sam Martin, DE 1981 Pat Curry, DE Jim Rooney, OT Mickey Sutton, CB/PR 1982 Tony Fudge, SS Ben Kiefer, OLB 1983 Brian Salonen, TE 1985 Mike Rice, WR/P 1986 Larry Clarkson, OT Mike Rice, WR/P 1987 Tony Breland, SS Scott Camper, DT Larry Clarkson, OT Pat Foster, DE Mike Rankin, ILB Bill Venard, OC 1988 J.C. Campbell, OLB Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOR Tim Hauck*, FS Mike Rankin, ILB Quinton Richardson, CB Kirk Scrafford, OG 1989 Dan Edwards, DE Jay Fagan, OG Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOR Tim Hauck*, FS Mike Rankin, ILB Kirk Scrafford, OG 1990 Rick Erps, OG Mike McGowan, OLB 1991 Todd Ericson, FS Chad Germer, OC Chad Lembke, ILB Kirk Murphy, DE Marvin Turk, WR 1992 Sam Davidson, DT Dan Downs, ILB

1992 Todd Ericson, FS Chad Lembke, ILB 1993 Dave Dickenson#, QB Dan Downs, ILB Carl Franks, CB/FS Scott Gurnsey, WR Frank Garrett, OG Kurt Schilling, OLB 1994 Keith Burke, CB Dave Dickenson#, QB Dan Downs, ILB Scott Gragg, OT 1995 Mike Agee, OG Mike Bouchee, ILB Jason Crebo, LB Dave Dickenson#, QB Joe Douglass, WR/PR David Kempfert, OC Yohanse Manzanarez, DE Blaine McElmurry, FS Eric Simonson, OT Matt Wells, WR 1996 Mike Agee, OG Brian Ah Yat!, QB Jason Baker, OT Jason Crebo*, LB Joe Douglass, WR/PR Corey Falls, DE David Kempfert, OC Blaine McElmurry, FS 1997 Kelley Bryant, DT Jason Crebo, LB Justin Gaines, CB 1998 Brian Ah Yat#, QB Kelley Bryant, DT Scott Curry, OT Tyler Martin, DT Jeremy Watkins, WR 1999 Adam Boomer, LB Kelley Bryant, DT Vince Huntsberger*, SS Drew MillerA, QB Chase Raynock, OT Thatcher Szalay, OG 1999 Jeremy Watkins, WR 2000 Adam Boomer, LB Calvin Coleman, CB Jimmy Farris, WR Andy Petek*, LB Thatcher Szalay, OG 2001 Calvin Coleman, CB

2001 John Fitzgerald, FB Spencer Frederick, TE Yohance Humphery, RB Vince Huntsberger*, SS Etu Molden, WR Chris Snyder, K Matt Steinau, OLB Thatcher Szalay, OG 2002 John Edwards!, QB Tim Bush, DE Blake Horgan, DT Dylan McFarland, OT Levander Segars, Returns Vernon Smith, CB Chris Snyder, K Trey Young*, FS 2003 Dylan McFarland, OT Jon Skinner, OG Brad Weston, FB Chris Snyder, K Brent Meyers, OLB Dave DeCoite, FS 2004 Cory Procter, OT Craig Ochs, QB Lex Hilliard, RB Mike Murphy, DE Shane MacIntyre, ILB J. Heidelberger, Sp. Teams 2005 Brad Rhoades, OT Lex Hilliard, RB Tuff Harris, Returns Alan Saenz, DT Brady Green, Spec. Teams 2006 Eric Allen, WR Cody Balogh, OT Colin Dow, OG Mike Murphy, DE Kroy Biermann, DE Torrey Thomas, FS Colt Anderson, SS/ST 2007 Colt Anderson, SS Kroy Biermann*, DE Dan Carpenter, K Tyson Johnson, P J.D. Quinn, OG Brent Russum, OT Loren Utterback, LB 2008 Marc Mariani, WR/Ret. Colin Dow, OG Colt Anderson, SS 2009 Marc Mariani, WR Levi Horn, OT Terr an Hillesland, OG

2009 Chase Reynolds, RB Kevin Klaboe, FB Shawn Lebsock, ILB Trumaine Johnson, CB Shann Schillinger, FS Cole Lockwood, Sp. Teams

2010 Trumaine Johnson, CB Erik Stoll, Safety

2011 Caleb McSurdy*, LB Trumaine Johnson$, CB Bryan Waldhauser, DT Greg Hardy, TE Jon Opperud, OT Jabin Sambrano, Returns

2012 Danny Kistler, OT Greg Hardy, TE Zack Wagenmann, DE Jordan Tripp, OLB ^Defensive MVP #Offensive MVP !Offensive co-MVP ANewcomer of the Year $Vacated due to NCAA infraction case


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P A S S IN G - 'BAME MOST ATTEMPTS 72

Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995

MOST COMPLETED 43

Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995

MOST YARDS 560

74 73

72 71 70

Brian Ah Yat @Eastern Wash., 1996

Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington Cole Bergquist, 2008, Sacramento State John Edwards, 1999, @Idaho State Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin Andrew Selle, 2010, @Cal Poly John Edwards, 2002, Southern Utah Dave Dickenson, 1994, Sonoma State Dave Dickenson, 1993, Boise State Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 6

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(minimum of 1 0 attempts) 1.000 Cole Bergquist vs. Fort Fewis, 2007, (13x13)

MOST INTERCEPTED PASSES 5

John Vacarelli @Pacific, 1966

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 93

Brian Ah Yat @Portland State, 1997 4

MOST PASSING YARDS 560 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @East. Washington 558 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho 512 Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Idaho 510 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Northern Arizona Dave Dickenson, 1994, Idaho 505 Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho 498 Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State 493 Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State 489 Brad Febo , 1991, Nevada 469 Dave Dickenson, 1995, UC Davis 466 Brad Febo , 1991, Weber State 460 Brent Pease, 1986, @Weber State 458 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin 453 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @Sacramento State 447 Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington 435 Grady Bennett, 1990, @Weber State 424 Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Wash. 423 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, Southern Utah 417 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984, Army 411 Brad Lebo, 1991, @Idaho 410 Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 93 91 90 87 84 80 79 78 75

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Brian Ah Yat, 1997, @Portland State John Edwards, 2000, Montana State Dave Dickenson, 1995, Boise State Dave Dickenson, 1993, Weber State Marty Mornhinweg, 1985, Weber State Justin Roper, 2009, Cal Poly Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho Jordan Johnson, 2011, @Tennessee Jordan Johnson, 2011, @Montana State Drew Miller, 1999, Weber State Joe Douglass, 1996, Northern Arizona Cole Bergquist, 2008 @Weber State Cole Bergquist, 2008 @ N. Colorado Brandon Neill, 2001, St. Marys (Calif.) Craig Ochs, Hofstra, 2004 Rock Svennungsen, 1974, Montana State Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Idaho Brad Lebo, 1989, Eastern New Mexico

Brad Lebo, 1992, @Kansas State Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State Johnny Coppedge, 1983, Idaho State Darren Rowell, 1997, St. Marys Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Wash. Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Eastern Wash. Brad Lebo, 1992, Idaho Grady Bennett, 1989, @Idaho Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Washington State Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho Jordan Johnson, 2011, Weber State Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin Dave Dickenson, 1995, Boise State Brandon Neill, 2001, St. Mary’s (Calif.) Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Idaho State Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Portland State Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho Brad Lebo ,1991, @Idaho Brad Lebo, 1991,Weber State Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State (24 tied with 4; Dickenson had nine games with 4 TD passes)

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MOST COMPLETED 309 309

Craig Ochs, 2004 Dave Dickenson, 1995

MOST YARDS PASSING 4.176 Dave Dickenson, 1995 (Big Sky Conference Record)

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68.7% Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-of-450) (Big Sky Conference Record)

PASSING YARDS PER GAME 379.6

PASS ATTEMPTS 72 62 61 60 59 58 58 56 55 53 52

Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho Johnny Coppedge, 1983, Idaho State Brad Lebo, 1992, @Washington State Brent Pease, 1986, @Weber State Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Washington State Brad Lebo, 1992, @Kansas State Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada Grady Bennett, 1990, @Nevada Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho Brad Lebo, 1991, Weber State Grady Bennett, 1989, @Idaho Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State

PASS COMPLETIONS 43 38 36

Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho Dave Dickenson, 1994, Idaho Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Montana State Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State

Dave Dickenson, 1995 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 16 16

Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 Grady Bennett, 1990

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 42

Brian Ah Yat, 1996 (Big Sky Conference Record)

PASSING YARDS 4.176 3,807 3,640 3,615 3,461 3,384 3,209 3,156 3,091 3,056 3,053 3,043 3,005 2,952

Dave Dickenson, 1995 Craig Ochs, 2004 Dave Dickenson, 1993 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 Drew Miller, 1999 Brad Lebo, 1991 John Edwards, 2002 Cole Bergquist, 2008 Grady Bennett, 1989 Brent Pease, 1986 Dave Dickenson, 1994 Andrew Selle, 2009 Grady Bennett, 1990 Brian Ah Yat, 1998


2,685 2,691 2,646 2,623 2,453 2,439 2,400 2,160 1,885 1,883 1,682 1 ,6 6 8

1,612 1,569 1,361

Josh Swogger, 2006 Brian Ah Yat, 1997 Brad Lebo, 1992 Cole Berquist, 2007 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 Drew Miller, 2000 Jordan Johnson, 2011 John Edwards, 2001 Justin Roper, 2010 Scott Werbelow, 1987 Grady Bennett, 1988 Bob Boyes, 1979 Craig Ochs, 2003 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Tom Kingsford, 1950

2,444 2,296 2,178 2,173 2,099 2,068 1,745 1,447 1,446

Jordan Jonson, 2010-Present Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 Bob Boyes, 1978-79 Bert Wilberger, 1991-94 Scott Werbelow, 1986-87 Ray Brum, 1969-70 Tim Kerr, 1976-78 Van Troxel, 1972-75 Rock Svennungsen, 1971 -74

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(Minimum 200 attempts) Craig Ochs, 2004 (308-450-8) (Big Sky Conference Record) Dave Dickenson, 1994 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Dave Dickenson, 1993 Drew Miller, 2000 Scott Werbelow, 1987 Drew Miller, 1999 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 Andrew Selle, 2009 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Brian Ah Yat, 1996

P A S S IN G - CA REER MOST YARDS PASSING 11,080 9,315 7,778 7,505 6,717 6,704 6,083 5,900 5,419 4,131 3,655 2,836 2,685

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 John Edwards, 1999-02 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Drew Miller, 1999-00 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Andrew Selle, 2007-10 Brent Pease, 1985-86 Justin Roper, 2009-10 Josh Swogger, 2006

MOST ATTEMPTS I,208 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

MOST COMPLETIONS 813

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

COMPLETIONS PER GAME 23.9

Drew Miller, 1999-00 (430 in 18 games) (Big Sky Conference Record)

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Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 96

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

PASSING EFFICIENCY

Brian Ah Yat, 1996 (Big Sky Conference Record) Dave Dickenson, 1995 Craig Ochs, 2004 Drew Miller, 1999 Dave Dickenson, 1993 Brent Pease, 1986 Andrew Selle, 2009 Cole Bergquist, 2008 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 Dave Dickenson, 1994 Grady Bennett, 1990 Jordan Johnson, 2011 Brian Ah Yat, 1997 Brad Lebo, 1991 Cole Bergquist, 2007 Grady Bennett, 1989 Justin Roper, 2010 John Edwards, 2 0 0 2

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

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PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 42

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Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

HIGHEST % OF PASSES FOR TDS 7.9%

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (FCS National record)

MOST INTERCEPTED PASSES 42

Grady Bennett, 1988-90

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 67.3%

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS PER ATTEMPT 9.2

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (FCS National record)

ATTEMPTS/INTERCEPTION RATIO .022

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PASS YARDS PER GAME 327.8

PASSING YARDS A GAME (Minimum 1 2 games) 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (Big Sky Conference Record) 316.6 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 258.8 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 250.9 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 225.8 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 206.5 Josh Swogger, 2006 203.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 191.1 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 184.6 John Edwards, 1999-02 169.0 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82,84

42 41 38 34 30 27 22

Dave Dickenson, 1993-95 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Drew Miller, 1999-2000 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Andrew Selle, 2007-10 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82,1984 Brent Pease, 1985-86 Cole Bergquist, 2005-2008 Justin Roper, 2009-10 Jordan Johnson, 2010-Present

Drew Miller, 1999-00 (18 games, 5,900 yards) (Big Sky Conference Record)

R E C E IV IN G - GAME MOST RECEPTIONS 15

Josh PafJhausen vs. St. Marys, 1997

MOST YARDS RECEIVED 279

Joe Douglass @Eastern Washington, 1996

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (SINCE 1948) 96 89 58 55 46

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (26 interceptions, 1,208 attempts)

Jabin Sambrano vs. Weber State, 201 1 Marc Mariani, vs. Southern Utah, 2008 Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 Marvin Turk @Idaho, 1991 Joe Douglass @Eastern Wash., 1996

LONGEST RECEPTION 93

Jim Farris @Portland State, 1997

RECEPTIONS 15 14 13 12

Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Mary’s Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Wash., vs. MSU Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State Marc Mariani, 2009, South Dakota State Levander Segars, 2002, @Eastern Wash. Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Idaho Joe Douglass, 1995, Boise State Shalon Baker, 1994, @Weber State


Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @Montana State Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho Matt Wells, 1995, Cal-Davis Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State Marc Mariani, 2009, Villanova Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Marys Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Montana State Marc Mariani, 2008, Richmond Shalon Baker, 1994, @Weber State

LONGEST RECEPTION Jimmy Farris, 1997, @Portland State Jimmy Farris, 2000, Montana State Matt Wells, 1995, Boise State Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State Scott Moe, 1985, Weber State Marc Mariani, 2009, Cal Poly Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho Jabin Sambrano, 2011, @Tennessee Jabin Sambrano, 2011, @Montana State Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Weber State Jim DeBord, 1968, @Idaho Tyler Palmer, 2008, @Weber State Mike Ferriter, 2008, Northern Colorado Levander Segars, 2004, Hofstra Etu Molden, 2001, St. Marys Del Spear, 1974, Montana State Matt Wells, 1993, @Idaho Mike See, 1989, Eastern New Mexico Mike Rice, 1986, Eastern Washington Mike Ferriter, 2008, Sacramento State Etu Molden, 1999, @Idaho State Justin Olsen, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin Jabin Sambrano, 2010, @Cal Poly Levander Segars, 2 0 0 2 , Southern Utah Shalon Baker, 1994, Sonoma State Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State Mike Carlsen, 1991, Nevada

76 75 Wide Receiver/Returner Marc Mariani

R E C E IV IN G - GAME RECEPTIONS 12

11

10

Matt Wells, 1992, @Kansas State Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State Etu Molden, 2001, @Hawaii Mike Erhardt, 1996, Northern Arizona Matt Wells, 1995, @Idaho Mike Rice, 1986, Nevada, Idaho Brian Salonen, 1983, Idaho State Ryan Bagley, 2007, Northern Colorado Tate H ancock, 2003, North Dakota State Jon Talmage, 2002, @Portland State Etu Molden, 2001, Portland State Jeremy Watkins, 1999, @Portland State Jimmy Farris, 1999, @Portland State Jeremy Watkins, 1998, Portland State, Eastern Washington Raul Pacheco, 1998, Cal Poly, @Weber State Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho Joe Douglass, 1995, Weber State Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @N. Texas, @BSU Shalon Baker, 1992, Idaho Shalon Baker, 1991, @McNeese State Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho, @Weber State

YARDS RECEIVING 279 250 248 225 222 208 205 204 200 198

90

Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington Joe Douglass, 1996, Northern Arizona Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho Joe Douglass, 1996, @Sacramento State Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State Joe Douglass, 1996, Montana State Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho Marc Mariani, 2009, Cal Poly Marvin Turk, 1991, Weber State Terry White, 1985, Weber State

74

73

72 71 70

1,308 1,240 1,145 1,079 1,047 1,046 1,025 1,008 1,006 1,003 998 885 885 870 832 832 820 819 801 792 746 733 722 710

Marc Mariani, 2008 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Etu Molden, 2001 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 Marvin Turk, 1991 Mike Rice, 1986 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 Matt Wells, 1995 Mike Trevathan, 1990 Jimmy Farris, 2 0 0 0 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 Shalon Baker, 1994 Bill Cockhill, 1993 Joe Douglass, 1995 Brian Salonen, 1983 Mike Ferriter, 2008 Jon Talmage, 2004 Eric Allen, 2006 Mike Erhardt, 1995 Matt Wells, 1994 Mike Ferriter, 2007 Jim Hard, 1979 Levander Segars, 2004 Mike Trevathan, 1989 Raul Pacheco, 1997 Shalon Baker, 1991 Raul Pacheco, 1996 Ryan Bagley, 2006 Jimmy Farris, 1999

&

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4

3

Jabin Sambrano vs. Weber State, 2011 Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State, Idaho Etu Molden, 2001, St. M arys (Calif.) Bill Cockhill, 1993, Sacramento State Mike Trevathan, 1990, McNeese State Jim Hard, 1979, Portland State Paul Cooley, 1975, @Weber State Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah

R E C E IV IN G - S E A S O N MOST RECEPTIONS

Wide Receiver/Returner Levander Segars

82

699 692 689 675 661 641 638 634 632 625 628

Joe Douglass, 1996

MOST YARDS RECEIVING 1.479 Marc Mariani, 2009

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING 18 15

Joe Douglass, 1996 Marc Mariani, 2008

RECEIVING YARDS 1.479 1,469

Marc Mariani, 2009 Joe Douglass, 1996

Etu Molden, 2000 Ryan Bagley, 2007 Jon Talmage, 2002 Justin Olsen, 1998 Tate Hancock, 2004 Craig Chambers, 2006 Travis Walker, 1997 Tanner Hancock, 2000 Jabin Sambrano, 2011 Tanner Hancock, 1999 Levander Segars, 2002


614 608 607

Paul Lamb, 1985 Raul Pacheco, 1998 Paul Cooley, 1976

PASS RECEPTIONS 82 80 76 72 71 69 68

67 65 64 63 63 63 61 60

Joe Douglass, 1996 Marc Mariani, 2009 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Etu Molden, 2001 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 Mike Trevathan, 1990 Marc Mariani, 2008 Brian Salonen, 1983 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 Mike Rice, 1986 Tate Hancock, 2004 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 Joe Douglass, 1995 Matt Wells, 1995 Levander Segars, 2004 Matt Clark, 1989

PASS RECEPTION TDS 18 15 14 13

Joe Douglass, 1996 Marc Mariani, 2008 Etu Molden, 2001 Marc Mariani, 2009 Marvin Turk, 1991 Mike Rice, 1986

1,733 1,702 1,639 1,539 1,530 1,466 1,434 1,423 1,397 1,317 1,296 1,259 1,250 1,178

Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 Tate Hancock, 2001-04 Matt Clark, 1987-90 Marc Mariani, 2007-09 Levander Segars, 2001-04 Bob McCauley, 1981-84 Mike Rice, 1985-86 Sam Gratton, 2009-12 Eric Allen, 2005-07 Shannon Cabunoc, 1988-92 Justin Olsen, 1995-98 Tanner Hancock, 1999-00 Ray Bauer, 1948-50 Marvin Turk, 1990-91

PASS RECEPTIONS 192 189 182 176 167 166 164 161 158 153 150 147

Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 Matt Wells, 1993-96 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Etu Molden, 1999-2001 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 Ryan Bagley, 2004-07 Brian Salonen, 1980-83 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08

Joe Douglass, 1996 Mike Trevathan, 1990 Brian Salonen, 1983 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 Mike Rice, 1986 Etu Molden, 2001 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 Joe Douglass, 1995 Matt Wells, 1995 Matt Clark, 1989 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Tanner Hancock, 2000 Travis Walker, 1997

R U S H IN G - GAME MOST CARRIES 38

Chase Reynolds vs. Texas State, 2008 Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001

MOST NET YARDS 265 Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 4

Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State, 2004 Justin Green vs. Eastern Wash., 2003 Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 Arnie Blancas @Weber State, 1970 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Carroll College, 1925

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS (SINCE 1968) 80

79 76 75 72 71 70 69

RECEIVING YARDS Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Matt Wells, 1992-95 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Etu Molden, 1998-01 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 Jimmy Farris, 1997-00 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Mike Trevathan, 1987-90 Ryan Bagley, 2004-07 Brian Salonen, 1980-83 Travis Walker, 1996-99 Jabin Sambrano, 2008-11

14 13

88

R E C E IV IN G - CA REER 3.018 2,733 2,574 2,566 2,561 2,527 2,402 2,301 2,300 2,257 2,223 2,089 1,991 1,969 1,940 1,882 1,868 1,787

17 16 15

Jon Talmage, 2002-05 Jimmy Farris, 1997-00 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 Jabin Sambrano, 2008-11 Matt Wells, 1992-95 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 Mike Rice, 1985-86 Sam Gratton, 2009-12 Tanner Hancock, 1999-00 Marvin Turk, 1990-91

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

AVERAGE RECEPTIONS PER GAME 7.45 7.10 6.80 6.55 6.40 6.33 6.09 5.91 5.73 5.73 5.55 5.45 5.33 5.22 5.18

24 21 21 20 19

6 8

67

Wide Receiver Mike Ferriter 145 144 135 133 129 125 121

Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Mike Trevathan, 1987-90 Matt Clark, 1987-90 Jimmy Farris, 1997-2000 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 Sam Gratton, 2009-12

PASS RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS 29 26

25

Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Etu Molden, 1999-01 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Joe Douglass, 1995-96

Jabin Sambrano @Northern Arizona, 2011 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2003, Idaho Mike Mickey, 1975, South Dakota Doug Egbert, 1975, @Weber State Bob Smith, 1973, Simon Fraser Josh Branen, 1997, Stephen F. Austin Wyatt McCraw, 1974, @UNLV Jim Olson, 1972, @Idaho State Jody Farmer, 1987, @Northern Iowa Jordan Canada, 2012, @E. Washington Paul Fiskness, 1975, Portland State Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State Renard Coleman, 1987, @Northern Iowa Lex Hilliard, 2005, @Idaho State Rock Svennungsen, 1973, South Dakota Chase Reynolds, 2008, Northern Ariz. Brian Gales, 1995, Minnesota-Duluth Mike Rice, 1985, Idaho State Del Spear, 1974, Boise State

TOP RUSHING GAMES (SINCE 1968) 265 241 237 233 227 220 208 201 197 194 193 187

Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State Chase Reynolds, 2009, Weber State Lex Hilliard, 2005, Cal Poly Chase Reynolds, 2008, Texas State Les Kent, 1969, @Portland State Jim Olson, 1972, @Idaho State Greg Iseman, 1982, @Weber State Yohance Humphery, 2001, E. Washington Yohance Humphery, 2000, @Weber State Yo. Humphery, 2000, @Portland State Chase Reynolds, 2009, Appalachian State Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State


R U S H IN G - BAME

36

TOP RUSHING GAMES (SINCE 1968)

35

185 185 182 181 180 175 173

34

171 170 167 166

Chase Reynolds, 2008, Weber State Rocky Klever, 1981, Idaho State Steve Caputo, 1971, @Portland State Lex Hilliard, 2007, @Montana State Chase Reynolds, 2 0 1 0 , Montana State Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington Chase Reynolds, 2010, North Dakota Steve Caputo, 1971, @Cal Poly Lex Hilliard, 2004, Northwestern State Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State Jordan Canada, 2012, @E. Washington Yo. Humphrey, 1999, Sacramento State Bob Smith, 1973, @Northern Arizona

Greg Iseman, 1982, @Weber State Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State Chase Reynolds, 2008, @Portland State Yo. Humphery, 2001, @Montana State Lex Hilliard, 2005, Cal Poly Bob Smith, 1973, @Northern Arizona Chase Reynolds, 2009, Weber State Chase Reynolds, 2008, vs. Weber State Lex Hilliard, 2007, @Montana State Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington Nate Sanders, 1996, Portland State Steve Caputo, 1971, @Weber State Lex Hilliard, 2007, Portland State Yo. Humphery, 2001, E. Washington Monty Bullerdick, 1977, @Montana State Greg Iseman, 1982, @Portland State Rocky Klever, 1981, Idaho State Wayne Harper, 1980, Northern Arizona

33 32

31

MOST RUSHING TDS IN A GAME 4

3

Running Back Justin Green 163 Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Weber State Steve Caputo, 1971, @Weber State 162 Yohance Humphery, 1999, E. Washington 160 Chase Reynolds, 2008, @Portland State Greg Iseman, 1982, Idaho 159 Peter Nguyen, 2 0 1 2 , @Northern Colorado Jordan Canada, 2011, Portland State Lex Hilliard, 2005, Weber State JR Waller, 2002, Northern Arizona Yohance Humphery, 2 0 0 1 , @Cal Poly Steve Caputo, 1971, vs. Idaho 158 Yo. Humphery, 1999, Cal State Northridge Joey Charles, 1983, Weber State 157 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Northern Ariz. 156 JR Waller, 2002, @Portland State 155 Lex Hilliard, 2005, @Sacramento State 153 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Idaho State Yohance Humphery, 2001, Portland State

MOST RUSHES IN A GAME (SINCE 1968) 38 37

92

Chase Reynolds, 2008, Texas State Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State Yohance Humphery, 2000, @Weber State Yo. Humphery, 2000, @Portland State

(Since 1968) Lex Hilliard, 2004, Northwestern State Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State Arnie Blancas, 1969, @Weber State Chase Reynolds, 2010, North Dakota Chase Reynolds, 2009, @Sacramento State Chase Reynolds, 2009, vs. SDSU Chase Reynolds, 2008, vs. N. Arizona Chase Reynolds, 2008, @Portland State Lex Hilliard, 2007, Eastern Washington Justin Green, 2004, Sacramento State Lex Hilliard, 2004, @Eastern Washington JR Waller, 2002, Southern Utah Yohance Humphery, 2000, Idaho State Yohance Humphery, 2000, @Weber State Yo. Humphery, 1999, Weber State, @Idaho St. Nate Sanders, 1999, Weber State Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State Tony Rice, 1992, Hofstra Tony Rice, 1989, @Northern Arizona Joey Charles, 1983, Weber State Greg Iseman, 1982, @Weber State Richard Jordan, 1975, South Dakota

1,277 1,253 1,146 1,132 1,075 1 ,0 2 2

982 972 926 892 889 883 855 835 818 803

Yohance Humphery, 1999 Steve Caputo, 1971 Justin Green, 2003 Lex Hilliard, 2007 Greg Iseman, 1982 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 Chase Reynolds, 2010 Lex Hilliard, 2004 Les Kent, 1969 Peter Nguyen, 2012 Terry Dillon, 1962 Dick Imer, 1954 Yohance Humphery, 2 0 0 0 Arnie Blancas, 1970 Peter Nguyen, 2011 Bryan Magnuson, 1967 Josh Branen, 1996 Dick Imer, 1953

AVERAGE YARDS RUSHING (MN 8.17 8 .0 1

6.82 6.69 6.67 6.60 6.54 6.48 6.44 6.43 6.43 6.41 6.41

Dick Imer, 1953 Dick Imer, 1954 Josh Branen, 1995 RoyMalcom, 1948 Bob Byrne, 1950 Dale Shupe, 1954 Mike Mickey, 1975 Les Kent, 1969 Damon Boddie, 1994 Paul Fiskness, 1975 Steve Caputo, 1971 Casey Reilly, 1971 Murdo Campbell, 1954

R U S H IN G - S E A S O N MOST NET YARDS 1.658 Yohance Humphery, 2001

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY 8 .2

Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 2 2

17

Chase Reynolds, 2009 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Lex Hilliard, 2004 Yohance Humphery, 2001

MOST RUSHES 321 303 281

Chase Reynolds, 2009 Yohance Humphery, 2001 Chase Reynolds, 2008

RUSHING YARDS 1.658 1,583 1,502 1,322

Yohance Humphery, 2001 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Chase Reynolds, 2009 Lex Hilliard, 2005

Junior Running Back Jordan Canada

AVERAGE YARDS RUSHING PER GAME 138.2 116.1 114.7

Yohance Humphery, 2001 Yohance Humphery, 1999 Dick Imer, 1953


113.9 110.4 1 1 0.2 102.9 102.2 101.1 98.9 98.8 97.7 97.2 89.3 88.2 87.0 85.5 81.8

Steve Caputo, 1971 Yohance Humphery, 2000 Lex Hilliard, 2005 Lex Hilliard, 2007 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 Chase Reynolds, 2009 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Dick Imer, 1954 Greg Iseman, 1982 Les Kent, 1969 Chase Reynolds, 2010 Justin Green, 2003 Rocky Klever, 1981 Arnie Blancas, 1970 Bryan Magnuson, 1967

1,311

Renard Coleman, 1985-88

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 52 50 43 24 2 2

2 0

17 16 15 14 13 12

Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 2007 Yohance Humphery, 1988-2001 Tony Rice, 1989-92 Justin Green, 2003-04 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Kelly Stensrud, 1992-95 Rocky Klever, 1977-81 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Del Spear, 1973-76 Jeff Hoffman, 1969, 71-72 Casey Reilly, 1969-71 JR Waller, 2002-05 Mike Hagen, 1980-81

49 48

Bruce Carlson, 1977, (©Northern Arizona Brody McKnight, 2011, (©Idaho State Chris Snyder, 2003, Western Illinois Chris Snyder, 2001, (©Idaho State, PSU Kris Heppner, 1997, (©Northern Arizona Eby Dobson, 1985, Boise State Bob Turnquist, 1973, (©Rice

S C O R IN G - S E A S O N MOST FIELD GOALS 25

Chris Snyder, 2003

MOST PATS 64

Brody McKnight, 2009

HIGHEST PAT PERCENTAGE 100% Dan Carpenter, 2004 (63-of-63)

MOST CARRIES 806

Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07

MOST NET YARDS 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 52

Chase Reynolds, 2008-10

S C O R IN G

-

GAME

MOST POINTS 30 26

Greg Iseman (©Weber State, 1982 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman, 1926 Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 5

Greg Iseman @Weber State, 1982

MOST FIELD GOALS 5

Dan Carpenter vs. S. Dakota State, 2006

LONGEST FIELD GOAL 57 Running Back Peter Nguyen

R U S H IN G - CA REER MOST YARDS RUSHING 4,070 4,067 4,018 2,228 2,033 1,985 1,885 1,813 1,784 1,726 1,719 1,692 1,569 1,564 1,554 1,453 1,429 1,348 1,345 1,313

Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05; 07 Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Steve Caputo, 1969-71 Peter Nguyen, 2009-12 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Monty Bullerdick, 1978-79 Justin Green, 2003-04 JR Waller, 2002-05 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Dick Imer, 1953-54 Terry Dillon, 1960-62 Arnie Blancas, 1969-70 Les Kent, 1969-70 Tony Rice, 1988-92 Del Spear, 1973-76 Paul Connelly, 1964-65 Jeff Hoffman, 1970-71 Bob Byrne, 1949-51

Chris Snyder vs. Albany, 2002

MOST CONVERSIONS 10

Kris Heppner vs. Weber State, 1999

LONGEST FIELD GOAL 57 54

53 52 51

50

49

Chris Snyder, 2 0 0 2 , Albany Brody McKnight, 2009, @N. Arizona Dan Carpenter, 2007, (©Sacramento State Chris Snyder, 2003, (©Idaho State Kris Heppner, 1997, (©Idaho State Brody McKnight, 2010, (© E. Washington Chris Snyder, 2000, (©Portland State Eby Dobson, 1985, (©Northern Arizona Brody McKnight, 2011, Western Oregon Brody McKnight, 2011, (©Idaho State Dan Carpenter, 2007, (©Montana State KirkDuce, 1988, @Nevada Dan Carpenter, 2007, Northern Colo. Dan Carpenter, 2006, (©Weber State Dan Carpenter, 2005, (© Northern Ariz. Bruce Carlson, 1976, (©Northern Colo. Dan Worrell, 1969, South Dakota State Dan Carpenter, 2004, Northern Colorado Chris Snyder, 2 0 0 2 , (©Idaho Chris Snyder, 2001, (©NAU, vs. Hawaii Kris Heppner, 1998, (©WSU, Portland St.

Kicker Dan Carpenter

MOST POINTS SCORED 144 138 124 123 116

113 109 107 102 101 96 92 90 85

Chase Reynolds, RB, 2009 Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008 Chris Snyder, K, 2003 Dan Carpenter, K, 2004 Brody McKnight, K, 2011 Yohance Humphery, RB, 2001 Joe Douglass, WR, 1996 Dan Carpenter, K, 2006 Brody McKnight, K, 2009 Chris Snyder, K, 2002 Marc Mariani, WR, 2008 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2004 Dan Carpenter, K, 2007 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2007 Yohance Humphery, RB, 1999 Marc Mariani, WR/Ret., 2009 Kris Heppner, K, 1999 Etu Molden, WR, 2001 Chris Snyder, K, 2001

93


S C O R I N G - SEASON MOST POINTS SCORED 84

83 80 79 78

76 75 73

Jabin Sambrano, WR/Ret., 2011 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2005 Justin Green, RB, 2003 Dave Dickenson, QB, 1993 Greg Iseman, RB, 1982 Brody McKnight, K, 2010 Mike Rice, WR, 1986 Brody McKnight, K, 2008 Andy Larson, K, 1993 Chris Snyder, K, 2000 Kris Heppner, K, 1997 Marvin Turk, WR, 1991 Dan Carpenter, K, 2005 Kris Heppner, K, 1998 KirkDuce, K, 1989

35 34 32 29 28 28 27 26

Craig Ochs, 2004 Brent Pease, 1986 Drew Miller, 1999 Andrew Selle, 2009 Dave Dickenson, 1994 Grady Bennett, 1989 John Edwards, 2002 Brian Ah Yat, 1998

S C O R IN G - CA REER MOST POINTS SCORED 413 394 387 354 312 290 280 271 261 241 200 196 180 178 174 170 166 160 158 153 146 144 132 126 126 122

Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 (Big Sky Conference/FCS Records) Chris Snyder, K, 2000-03 Brody McKnight, K, 2008-2011 Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008-10 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 Yo Humphery, RB, 1998-01 Kirk Duce, K, 1988-91 Brody McKnight, K, 2008-Present Andy Larson, K, 1993-96 Kris Heppner, K, 1997-99 Marc Mariani, WR, 2006-09 Bruce Carlson, K, 1974-77 Dan Worrell, K, 1968-70 Jody Farmer, RB, 1986-89 Joe Douglass, WR, 1995-96 Shalon Baker, WR, 1991-94 Eby Dobson, K, 1983-86 Kelly Stensrud, RB, 1992-95 Tony Rice, RB, 1988-92 Mike Erhardt, WR, 1993-96 Kris Heppner, K, 1997-98 Jon Talmage,WR, 2002-05 Jabin Sambrano, WR/Ret., 2008-11 Josh Branen, RB, 1995-97 Justin Green, RB, 2003-04 Dave Dickenson, QB, 1992-95 Del Spear, RB, 1973-76 Scott Gurnsey, WR, 1991-94

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 105

MOST CONVERSION KICKS 182

Running Back Chase Reynolds

MOST TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 24 23 19 17 17 16 16 15 14 14

Chase Reynolds, RB, 2009 Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008 Joe Douglass, WR, 1996 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2004 Yohance Humphery, RB, 2001 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2007 Yohance Humphery, RB, 1999 Marc Marinai, WR, 2009 Jabin Sambrano, WR/Ret., 20 1 1 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2005 Justin Green, RB, 2003 Dave Dickenson, QB, 1993 Greg Iseman, RB, 1982

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 46 45 41

Dave Dickenson, 1993 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 Dave Dickenson, 1995

Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008-10 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2003-05, 07 Yohance Humphery, RB, 1998-01 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2003-05 Marc Mariani, WR, 2006-09 Joe Douglass, WR, 1995-96 Shalon Baker, WR, 1991 -94 Jody Farmer, HB, 1986-89 Etu Molden, WR, 199-01 Mike Erhardt, WR, 1993-96 Tony Rice, RB, 1989-92 Jabin Sambrano, WR/Ret., 2008-11 Jon Talmage, WR, 2002-05 Josh Branen, RB, 1995-97 Kelly Stensrud, RB, 1992-95

MOST POINTS (KICKERS) 407

Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 (75 FGs, 182 PATs) (Big Sky Conference/FCS Records)

Dan Carpenter (182-188), 2004-07 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE 127

Chris Snyder, 2000-03 (FCS Record)

CAREER BLOCKED PATS 7

Tim Hauck 1987-89

CAREER BLOCKED KICKS 9

Tim Hauck, 1987-89

R E T U R N S - GAME LONGEST PUNT RETURN 94 94 90 82 75 74

Marc Mariani vs. Idaho State, 2008 (TD) Tuff Harris at E. Washington, 2006 (TD) Peter Nguyen vs. Liberty, 2012 Marc Mariani vs. E. Wash. 2009 (TD) Marc Mariani vs. Montana St., 2008 (TD) Tuff Harris vs. Portland St., 2005 (TD)

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TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED (SINCE 1948) 59 52 48 36 33 28 28 28 26 26 26 24

Chris Snyder, 2000-03 (Big Sky Conference/FCS Records)

Wide Receiver/Returner Tuff Harris

MOST PUNT RETURNS 8

Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 245 142

Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 Tuff Harris vs. South Dakota State, 2006

LONGEST KICK0FF RETURN 102 99 98

Milt Popovich @Oregon State, 1936 (TD) (School Record) Damon Boddie @Idaho, 1993 (TD) Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 (TD)

MOST FIELD GOALS

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN

75

99

Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 (FCS Record)

Dwaye Hans at Idaho, 1988 (TD) (School Record)

94

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Ill LONGEST TOUCHDOWNS (KO RETURNS) 102 99 98 96

Milt Popovich @Oregon State, 1936 Damon Boddie @Idaho, 1993 Marc Mariani vs. S. Dakota State, 2009 Jabin Sambrano vs. Cal Poly, 2011 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. NW State, 2002 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. Hofstra, 2004

1,579 1,560 1,495 1,466 1,445 1,394

Levander Segars, 2002 Levander Segars, 2004 Greg Iseman, 1982 Lex Hilliard, 2005 Damon Boddie, 1994 Jack O’Loughlin, 1949

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 389

Marc Mariani vs. SDSU, 2009

SEASON MOST PLAYS 568

John Edwards, 2002

PUNT RETURN YARDS 667

Tuff Harris, 2006 (Big Sky Conference Record) Levander Segars, 2003 Marc Mariani, 2009 Levander Segars, 2002 Joe Douglass, 1996 Karl Stein, 1970 Shalon Baker, 1992 Joe Douglass, 1995 Marc Mariani, 2007 & 2008 Jabin Sambrano, 2011 Ron Baines, 1967 Tuff Harris, 2005 Peter Nguyen, 2010 Bill Cockhill, 1990

KICK0FF RETURN YARDS

R unning B ack/R eturner Jefferson H eidelberger

R E T U R N S - SEASON

836 762 709 695 670 660 657 646 628 621 611 601

Jabin Sambrano, 2011 Mike Guevara, 1992 Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 Jabin Sambrano, 2009 Peter Nguyen, 2010 Greg Dunn, 1979 Mike Rice, 1985 Levander Segars, 2004 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2003 Damon Boddie, 1993 Damon Boddie, 1993 Rob Schulte, 2005

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Q uarterback Jo h n E dw ards

MOST YARDS 4,209

Dave Dickenson, 1995 (Rush, 33; Pass, 4,176)

MOST PUNT RETURNS

R E T U R N S - CA REER

46

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

PUNT RETURNS

2,265

Tuff Harris, 2006 Levander Segars, 2 0 0 2 (Big Sky Conference Record)

HIGHEST AVERAGE PUNT RETURNS 2 0 .2

Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-for-263)

MOST YARDS PUNT RETURNS 667

Tuff Harris, 2006 (Big Sky Conference Record)

143

Jabin Sambrano, 20 1 1

1,441 Levander Segars, 2001-04 (Big Sky Conference/FCS Records)

7.9

PUNT RETURNS - TDS 3

Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Levander Segars, 2001-04

KICK0FF RETURNS 91

836

KICK0FF RETURN YARDS

20 1 1

HIGHEST AVERAGE KICK0FF RETURNS 33.5 29.4

Rob Schulte, 2005-08

2,086 Rob Schulte, 2005-08

Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) Renard Coleman, 1987 (20-588) Marc Mariani, 2008 Marc Mariani, 2009 Yohance Humphery, 2001 Jabin Sambrano, 2011 Joe Douglass, 1996 Chase Reynolds, 2009 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Yohance Humphery, 1999

Drew Miller, 1999-00 (708 plays-5,628 yards) (Big Sky Conference Record)

AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME 328.94 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (35 games-11,513 yards) (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 116

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS

TOTAL OFFENSE

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2,265 2,185 2,056 1,963 1,908 1,860 1,756 1,605 1,583

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY

MOST YARDS KICK0FF RETURNS Jabin Sambrano,

Marc Mariani, WR; 2008

PUNT RETURNS - YARDS

MOST KICK0FF RETURNS 40

Levander Segars, 2001-04 (Big Sky Conference/FCS Records)

GAME MOST PLAYS 85

Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS 574

Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995

11.523 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95

TOTAL YARDS (SINCE 1948) 11.523 9,327 8,434 8,254 6,802 6,249 6,175 5,900

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 John Edwards, 1999-02 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82, 84 Drew Miller, 1999-00

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MOST YDS RETURNED FOR INTERCEPTION 218 Greg Anderson, 1978

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MOST BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS 4

Tim Hauck, 1988 (Ties FCS Record)

5,613 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 4,926 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 4.070 Jabin Sambrano, 2008-11 Yohance Humphery, 1988-01 4,018 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 3,728 Brent Pease, 1985-86

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CA REER GAME MOST INTERCEPTIONS 4

Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS RETURNED BY INTERCEPTION 125 Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977

SEASON TACKLES 129

Colt Anderson, 2008 Tim Hauck, 1989

TACKLES FOR LOSS 27

Andy Petek, 2000

TACKLES (SINCE 1976) 393 356 348 326 313 305 304 301 294 293 289 287 284 270 268 267 266 262

SACKS 19

Andy Petek, 2000 (Big Sky Conference Record)

FORCED FUMBLES 6

Andy Petek, 2000

257 250 245 241

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 11

96

Karl Stein, 1969 (Big Sky Conference Record)

208 207 201

25.0 24 22 21.5 21 20.5 19.5

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (SINCE 1948)

DEFENSE

213 211

48.5 45 44.5 44 39 34.5 32 30.5 28.5 26.5 24.5

Marc Mariani, 2006-2009 Yohance Humphery, 1998-2001 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 Lex Hilliard, 2003-07 Levendar Segars, 2001-04 Jabin Sambrano, 2008-11 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Renard Coleman, 1985-88

329.2 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (Big Sky Conference Record) 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 266.3 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 259.1 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 233.9 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 229.5 Josh Swogger, 2006 207.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 194.3 John Edwards, 1999-02 178.5 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 172.3 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 171.5 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82, 84

220

Alex Shaw, LB, 2008-11 Erik Stoll, Ss, 2008-10 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 Greg Dunn, DB, 1976-79 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981-83 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001-04 Scott Gratton, LB, 1979-82 Matt Steinau, LB, 1998-01

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 5,441 4,994 4,958 4,828 4,549 4.070 3,515 3,347

231 225

235 233

Vince Huntsberger, SS, 1998-01 Tyler Joyce, LB, 2004-07 Kent Clausen, LB, 1976-79 Mike Rankin, LB, 1985,1987-89 Colt Anderson, 2004-08 Tim Hauck, DB, 1987-89 Kyle Ryan, LB, 2004-07 Jake Trammell, LB, 1981-84 Shawn Lebsock, LB, 2006-09 Caleb McSurdy, LB, 2008-11 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 Todd Ericson, DB, 1990-93 Curt McElroy, LB, 1979-82 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 Sam Martin, DE, 1976-79 Dave DeCoite, DB, 2000-03 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 Chad Lembke, LB, 1989-92 Sean Dorris, DB, 1989-92 Shann Schillinger, FS, 2006-09 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 Mike Bouchee, LB, 1993-96 Dan Downs, LB, 1991-94 Kurt Schilling, LB, 1991-94 Jordan Tripp, LB, 2009-12 Blaine McElmurry, DB, 1993-96

18.5 18 17

Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 Kroy Biermann, 2004-07 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-2006 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 Trey Young, DB, 1999-02 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 Shawn Poole, DT, 1982-85 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 Ryan Fetherston, DE, 2008-11 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 Jordan Tripp, LB, 2009-12 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 Corey Mertes, DE, 1998-00 Shane MacIntyre, LB, 2002-05 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 Alan Saenz, DT, 2002-05 Bobby Alt, DE, 2009-11 Severin Campbell, DE, 2007-10 Bryan Waldhauser, 2009-12 Keith Jones, 1991-94 Scott Camper, DT, 1987 Ben Kiefer, LB, 1981-82 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981-83 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-2009 Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001-04 Caleb McSurdy, LB, 2008-11 Yohance Manzanarez, DE, 1992-95

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Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-06 Corey Falls, DE, 1993-96 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 Jay Turner, DE, 1991-94 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-09 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-06 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 Randy Riley, DE, 1993-96 Bryan Waldhauser, 2009-12 Kelley Bryant, DT, 1996-99 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Ryan Thompson, DT, 1993-96 Keith Jones, DE, 1991-94 Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 Eric Buehler, DE, 1995-98 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 Zack Wagenmann, 2010-12 Ryan Fetherston, DE, 2008-11 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-2009

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Karl Stein, 1969-70 16 Mick Dennehy, 1969, 71-72 15 Tim Hauck, 1987-89 13 Trumaine Johnson, CB, 2008-11* Blaine McElmurry, 1993-96 12 Torrey Thomas, 2004-07 11 Todd Ericson, 1990-93 Tony Breland, 1985-87 GregNygren, 1986-88 Ed Cerkovnik, 1977-79 Greg Anderson, 1973-76 10 Keith Burke, 1992-94 Kent Clausen, 1977-80 Greg Dunn, 1977-79 Robin Peters, 1969-71 ^Forfeited two interceptions due to NCAA infractions case (2 0 1 1 )

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INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 398

Karl Stein, 1969-70

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 4

Greg Anderson, 1973-76 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record)

P U N T IN G - GAME MOST PUNTS Brody McKnight @Portland State, 2010 Mark Spencer vs. McNeese State, 2002 Mike Rice @Boise State, 1986 Dave Harrington @Rice, 1973 Terry Thomas @UNLV, 1978

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MOST YARDS 501

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT (MINIMUM 25 ATTEMPTS) 44.69 44.62 43.50 43.30 43.16 42.75 41.83 41.76 41.44 41.39 41.36 41.26 41.23 41.19

Mike Rice, 1985 Tyson Johnson, 2007 Paul Gustafson, 1959 Jody Farmer, 1988 Mark Spencer, 2001 Brody McKnight, 2011 Stephen Shaw, 2 0 1 2 Jody Farmer, 1989 Dan Carpenter, 2006 Tyson Johnson, 2004 Tyson Johnson, 2003 Lon Howard, 1968 Ken Wood, 2008 Sean Wren, 2009

P U N T IN G - CA REER AVG YDS PER PUNT (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) (SINCE 1948) 42.56 Mike Rice, 1985-86 42.13 Tyson Johnson, 2003-05, 07 41.80 Dan Carpenter, 2004-06 41.26 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Lon Howard, 1968 41.23 Ken Wood, 2008 40.83 Mark Spencer, 2001-02 40.69 Bud Beilis, 1952 40.37 Eby Dobson, 1983-86 40.36 Paul Gustafson, 1959-61 40.31 Jake Dennehy, 1994-97

15.87 15.41 15.09

Joe Douglass (145-2301), 1995-96 Scott Gurnsey (167-2574), 1991-94 Paul Lamb (70-1056), 1984-87

RECEPTIONS PER GAME (MINIMUM 12 GAMES) 6.59 5.03 4.88 4.68 4.66 4.50 4.47 4.33 4.29 4.00

Joe Douglass (22 games), 1995-96 Jeremy Watkins (33 games), 1996-99 Etu Molden (33 games), 1999-01 Tanner Hancock (19 games), 1999-00 Mike Trevathan (29 games), 1987-90 Matt Wells (42 games), 1992-95 Raul Pacheco (43 games), 1995-98 Shalon Baker (42 games), 1991-94 Mike Rice ( 2 1 games), 1985-86 Marvin Turk (16 games), 1990-91

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (MINIMUM 12 GAMES) 329.2 327.8 266.3 259.1 233.9 207.1 196.5 194.3 178.5 172.3 171.5

Dave Dickenson (35 games), 1992-95 Drew Miller (18 games), 1999-00 Grady Bennett (31 games), 1988-90 Brian Ah Yat (36 games), 1995-98 Craig Ochs (24 games), 2003-04 Brent Pease (18 games), 1985-86 Josh Swogger (14 games), 2006 John Edwards (35 games), 1999-02 Brad Lebo (35 games), 1989-92 Cole Bergquist (50 games), 2004-08 Marty Mornhinweg (36 games), 1980-82/84

Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988

HIGHEST AVERAGE 55.7

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER

Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988 (9 for 501)

MOST PUNT RETURNS 9

Mike Rice 1985 (62-2,771)

Levander Segars vs. Western Wash., 2001 (Big Sky Conference Record)

LONGEST PUNT 79 78 77 75 74

73 72 70 69 68

Jody Farmer, @Weber State, 1988 Jody Farmer, Weber State, 1989 Mark Spencer, @Montana State, 2001 Brody McKnight, @Sac State, 2 0 1 1 Kelly Stensrud, Eastern Wash., 1994 Ken Wood, @Eastern Washington, 2008 Jody Farmer, @Nevada, 1988 Mike Rice, Boise State, 1985 Mike Rice, Montana State, 1986 Jody Farmer, @Eastern Wash., 1987 and @Northern Iowa, 1987 Mark Spencer, Montana State, 2002 Mike Rice, @Idaho, 1985 Jake Dennehy, @Montana State, 1997 Jody Farmer, @Boise State, 1986

P U N T IN G - SEASON MOST PUNTS 77

Scott Gurnsey, 1992

MOST YARDS 3,161

Jody Farmer, 1988

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 67.3 66.5 65.7 61.8 60.1 59.2 58.7 58.4 57.8

Dave Dickenson (813-1208-26), 1992-95 Scott Werbelow (145-218-9), 1985 and 1987 Drew Miller (430-654-14), 1990-00 Craig Ochs (430-654-16), 2003-04 Brian Ah Yat (735-1190-39), 1995-98 Andrew Selle (300-499-14), 2007-10 Cole Bergquist (615-1038-23), 2004-08 Marty Mornhinweg (488-832-38), 1980-82 & 84 Grady Bennett (641-1097-42) 1988-90 John Edwards (493-853-19), 1999-02

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AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH (MINIMUM 12 GAMES) 18.41 18.40 17.31 16.85 16.23 16.10 16.05 15.93

Marvin Turk (64-1178), 1990-91 Marc Mariani (164-3018), 2006-09 Jimmy Farris (129-2233), 1997-00 Bob McCauley (87-1466), 1981-84 Ray Bauer (77-1250), 1948-50 Jabin Sambrano (111-1787), 2008-11 Tony Lambert (57-915), 1986-87 Mike Rice (90-1434), 1985-86

Running Back Lex Hilliard

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 116 93 69 67

Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Cole Bergquist, 2004-08 Grady Bennett, 1998-90

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25.50 25.31 25.14 24.58 23.98 23.89 23.62 23.40 22.57

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 62 59 53 48

John Edwards, 1999-02 Chase Reynolds, 2007-09 Lex Hilliard, 2003-07 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01

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Drew Miller, 1999-00 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Brent Pease, 1985-86

ALL PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME (MINIMUM 12 GAMES) 157.7 141.5 128.1 126.8 116.6 104.4 1 0 1 .8

98.6 97. 1 94.0 93.0

182 182 175 157 136 101 88

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RUSHING M0ST CARRIES 83....................... @s- Dakota State>1970 MOST NET YARDS

Dick Imer (16 games), 1953-54 Joe Douglass (22 games), 1995-96 471.............................. vs. Portland State, 1968 Yohance Humphery (39 games) 1998-01 M 0ST TOUCHDOWNS Damon Boddie (21 games), 1993-94 _ „ _„ Mike Rice (21 games), 1985-86 \ 6 ...............................VS' Ca[roU C ° * e § e > 1 9 2 0 Marc Mariani (52 games), 2006-09 ................................. vs' omas ore>1990 Monty Bullerdick ( 2 0 games), 1977-78 HIGHEST AVERAGE/CARRY Jack O’Loughlin (19 games), 1948-49 8 . 6 ............................ . vs. North Dakota, 1948 Paul Connelly (19 games), 1964-65 Lex Hilliard (50 games), 2003-07 P A S S IN G Chase Reynolds (53 games), 2008-10 MOST ATTEMPTS

PAT KICKS MADE 2 1 0

Marc Mariani (42-1158), 2006-09 J. Heidelberger (42-1063), 2001-04 Damon Boddie (49-1232), 1993-94 Brian Gales (36-885), 1995-98 Greg Anderson (49-1175), 1973-76 Gregg Dunn (66-1577), 1977-79 Mike Guevara (55-1299), 1991-92 Rob Schulte (91-2129), 2004-08 Sly Hardy (44-993), 1973-74

Brody McKnight (2 1 0 -2 2 0 ), 2008-11 (Big Sky Conference Record) Dan Carpenter (182-188), 2004-07 Chris Snyder (182-187), 2000-03 Andy Larson (175-187), 1993-96 Brody McKnight (116-124), 2008-2011 Kirk Duce (136-146), 1988-91 Dan Worrell (101-104), 1968-70 Eby Dobson (88-93), 1983-86 Bruce Carlson (72-74), 1974-77

72................................... @Idaho’ 1995 MOST COMPLETIONS 4 3 .................................................@Idaho, 1995 MO^T YARD*? r ^ 5 6 0 ...................... @EaStem WashinSt o n > 1 9 9 6

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 6 6 6 6

...................................... vs. Weber State, 2011 ................................. vs. Southern Utah, 2008 ...............................@Stephen F. Austin, 1998 .........................................vs. Boise State, 1995

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 25 ATTEMPTS)

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

73.6

MOST INTERCEPTED PASSES

67.8 66.7 62.2 62.1 60.0

Dan Carpenter (78-106), 2004-07 Andy Larson (28-45), 1993-96 Brody McKnight (59-87), 2008-11 Raul Allegre (20-30), 1978-79 Chris Snyder (70-105), 2000-03 Kris Heppner (36-58), 1997-99 Kirk Duce (48-80), 1988-91

AVERAGE VARDS PER PUNT RETURN (MINIMUM 35 ATTEMPTS) 15.01 Marc Mariani (83-1253), 2006-09 13.89 Tuff Harris (72-1000), 2003-06 12.39 Ron Baines (41-508), 1967-68 11.64 Shalon Baker (78-908), 1991-94 11.61 Joe Douglass (70-813), 1995-96 10.28 Brody McKnight (59-87), 2008-11 10.20 Bill Cockhill (50-510), 1990-93 10.08 Levander Segars (143-1441), 2001-04

AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN (MINIMUM 35 ATTEMPTS) 27.57 Marc Mariani (42-1158), 2006-09 25.85 Renard Coleman (55-1422), 1985-88

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MOST YARDS 501............................................@Nevada, 1988

HIGHEST AVERAGE 55.7

@Nevada, 1988

POINTS MOST POINTS 133............................vs. Carroll College, 8 1 ...................................vs. Weber State, 7 9 .............................. vs. Montana State, 7 3 ....................................vs. Idaho State, 6 8 vs. Southern Utah, 6 3 .......................@Eastern Washington, 6 2 ............................... vs. Thomas More,

1920 1999 1904 1999 2002 1995 1990

MOST POINTS SCORED IN 4TH QUARTER TO WIN A GAME 39 Montana (52) vs. South Dakota State (48), Sept. 4,1993 (Montana trailed 38-13 to start the 4th quarter) (FCS national record)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 16 vs. Carroll College, 1920 14 vs. Montana State, 1904 1 1....................................vs. Weber State, 1999 10 vs. Southern Utah, 2 0 0 2 9 ..........................@Eastern Washington, 1995

MOST CONVERSION KICKS 16.....................vs. Mount Saint Charles, 11 ....................................vs. Weber State, 9 ..........................@Eastern Washington, 9 vs. Montana State, 8 vs. Southern Utah,

1920 1999 1995 1904 2002

RUSH DEFENSE 9 (-26).................................@Idaho State, 2011

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED -43...................................vs. Weber State, 1989

MOST PLAYS .........................

.................................. vs. Thomas More, 1990 (Ties FCS national Record)

FEWEST CARRIES 194g

TOTAL OFFENSE 9 9

FEWEST RUSH FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 0

1 9 7 0

FEWEST AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY -2.9 (9 for -26).................. @Idaho State, 2011

“ STYARDS................ WeberStlte, 1999

PASS DEFENSE

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PLAY

MOST INTERCEPTIONS

9 -9

............... vs- North Dakota (46-457), 1948

MOST FIRST DOWNS 3 4

................................ vs. South Dakota, 2012

MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 2 5

.................................................. @Idaho, 1974

MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 2 4

vs Weber State, 1995

MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTIES 7 ...........................vs. Northern Arizona, 1998

10 ......................................vs. Boise State, 1989 (Big Sky Conference record)

LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE .179...................@Montana State (5x28), 1971

MOST YARDS INTERCEPTED RETURNED 180.............................. vs. Portland State, 1977 (Big Sky Conference Record)


TOTAL DEFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE

FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED

MOST PLAYS

27

1,077..............

@British Columbia, 1963 (Big Sky Conference Record)

BLOCKED PUNTS 4

vs. Montana State, 1987 (Big Sky Conference Record)

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED LOWEST AVERAGE PER PLAY ALLOWED .63............................... vs. Thomas More, 1990

BLOCKED PUNTS 4

vs. Montana State, 1987 (Ties FCS Record)

FEWEST RUSH FIRST DOWNS

HIGHEST PER GAME AVERAGE 1999

FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS 346.............................................................. 2004 (Big Sky Conference Record)

SEASON

MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTIES

RUSH DEFENSE FEWEST AVERAGE CARRIES ALLOWED 34.6 ............................................................. 1970

(810-5,691)....................................... 1999

MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 171.............................................................. 1970 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 188.............................................................. 2004 3 3 ............................................... 2004 and 1998

(Since 1948)

LOWEST PER RUSH YIELD 2.0 (346-699).............................................. 1970 2.0 (392-772).............................................. 1989

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 699.............................................................. 1970

PASS DEFENSE FEWEST ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 9 6 ................................................................ 1959

FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 3 5 ................................................................ 1959

LOWEST COMPLETION % ALLOWED .354 (84-237).............................................. 1973

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 415.............................................................. 1959

RUSHING

PUNTING

FEWEST PASSING YARDS PER GAME

MOST CARRIES

MOST PUNTS

72.1

728.............................................................. 1970 (Big Sky Conference Record)

8 4 ................................................................ 1992

MOST YARDS

FEWEST TDS ALLOWED

MOST NET YARDS

3,161 1988 Highest average 44.69 (62-2,771)..................................... 1985

4 .................................................................. 1963

3,477........................................................... 1971

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY 5.6(380-2,114).......................................... 1954

HIGHEST PER GAME AVERAGE 338.4

1970

PASSING 503.............................................................. 1992

MOST COMPLETED 336.............................................................. 1995

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

1964 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED 2 8 ..................................................... 1970,1988

PUNT RETURNS

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

MOST RETURNS

480.............................................................. 1988 (Big Sky Conference Record)

5 7 ................................................................ 2006 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS

MOST ATTEMPTS

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HIGHEST PER PLAY AVERAGE

517.4

MOST CONVERSIONS 6 5 ................................................................ 2004

MOST YARDS

@Idaho State, 2011 0 vs. Montana State, 2006 0 ...........................vs. Northern Arizona, 2002 0 .................................. vs. Thomas More, 1990 (Ties Big Sky Conference record)

0

2009

6,416........................................................... 2004 (Big Sky Conference Record) 7.0

vs. Utah State, 1950

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MOST FIELD GOALS 2 5 ................................................................ 2003

MOST SACKS 5 0 ................................................................ 1996

733.............................................................. 2006 (Big Sky Conference Record)

TOTAL DEFENSE

HIGHEST AVERAGE

55.6 ............................................................. 1963

17.9(12-215).............................................. 1954

FEWEST AVERAGE PLAYS ALLOWED LOWEST AVERAGE PER PLAY YIELD

67.8% (331-488)........................................ 2004

KICKOFF RETURNS

3.3

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDAGE

MOST RETURNS

FEWEST YARDS

5 4 ................................................................ 2011

2,150........................................................... 1970

408.2

1995 (Big Sky Conference Record)

(648-2,150)....................................... 1970

MOST YARDS

LOWEST YIELD PER GAME

MOST INTERCEPTED PASSES

1,133........................................................... 2011

215.0 ........................................................... 1970

2 8 ................................................................ 1977

HIGHEST AVERAGE

FEWEST INTERCEPTED PASSES

28.1

FIRST DOWNS

4 .................................................................. 1970

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 3 ................................................................ 1996 (Big Sky Conference Record)

MOST YARDS 4,490........................................................... 1995 (Big Sky Conference Record)

(36-1,013).......................................2003 (Big Sky Conference Record)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 9 8 ................................................................ 1949

SCORING

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING

MOST POINTS

3 9 ................................................................ 1970

537.............................................................. 2009 (Big Sky Conference Record)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTIES

6 9 ................................................................ 2004

14................................................................ 1959

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RECOVERIES MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES

2 7 ................................................................ 1975

MOST TOTAL RECOVERIES 4 5 ................................................................ 1977 (24 interceptions and 21 fumble recoveries)

BLOCKED PUNTS 9 ......................................... 1987 (BSC record)

INDIVIDUAL A W A R D S S T E V E C A R L S O N (M V P) The Steve Carlson award is given to the team’s most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977. 1977 ............................................... Ron Lebsock 1978 .......................................................Tim Kerr 1979 .......................................................Jim Hard 1980 ............................ ..................Kent Clausen 1981 .............................................Rocky Klever 1982 .............Greg Iseman, Marty Mornhinweg 1983 .............................................Brian Salonen 1984 .................................... Marty Mornhinweg 1985 ..................................................... Mike Rice 1986 ...................................................Brent Pease 1986 ..................................................... Mike Rice 1987 ................................ Pat Foster, Bill Venard 1988 Tim Hauck 1989 Tim Hauck 1990 Grady Bennett, Mike McGowan 1991 Brad Lebo, Marvin Turk 1992 Sean Dorris Brad Lebo 1993 Dave Dickenson 1994 ..................Shalon Baker, Dave Dickenson Scott Gurnsey 1995 Dave Dickenson 1996 Brian Ah Yat 1996 ........................ Jason Crebo, Joe Douglass 1997 ........................ Brian Ah Yat, Josh Branen Jason Crebo 1998 Brian Ah Yat 1999 Drew Miller 2000 ........................ Jimmy Farris, Andy Petek 2001 .....................................Vince Huntsberger 2 0 0 2 .................................................. Trey Young 2003 Dylan McFarland 2004 .................................................. Craig Ochs 2005 Lex Hilliard 2006 Mike Murphy 2007 ..................... Kroy Biermann, Lex Hilliard 2008 ............................................. Colt Anderson 2009 Marc Mariani, Chase Reynolds 2010 ............ Chase Reynolds, Brody McKnight 2011 ............. Caleb McSurdy, Brody McKnight 2012 Peter Nguyen

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TONY BARBOUR The Tony Barbour award is given in memory of a loyal Grizzly fan. It is presented annually to a UM player, “who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contri­ bution to the betterment of the Grizzly football team!' 1987 ...................................................Nate Odden 1988 ................................................. Clay Clausen 1989 ...............................................Grady Bennett 1990 Kevin Morris, Galen Lawton 1991 Greg Ferguson, Kyle Mirich 1991 ..................................................Scott McCoy 1992 ............. Quentin Burns, Marc Monestime 1993 Keith Burke, Bert Wilberger 1994 ............. Mike Goicoechea, Kelly Stensrud 1995 .....................Marty Duffin, Kelly Stensrud 1996 .....................Brian Toone, Josh Paffhausen 1997 ...............................................Darren Rowell 1997 ........................ Jake Dennehy, Eric Buehler 1998 ........................ Dallas Neil, Jamie Robbins 1999 .....................................................Dallas Neil 2000 ................................................ Matt Thuesen 2001 ..................................................Dan Orizotti 2002 Brandon Neill 2003 Chris Connors 2004 ................................................... Colt Palmer 2005 Shane MacIntyre 2006 ........................... Colt Anderson, Kyle Ryan 2007 ........................ Brandon Dwyer, Kyle Ryan 2008 ..............Colt Anderson, Shann Schillinger 2009 Shann Schillinger 2010 ........................................................ Erik Stoll 2 0 1 1 ................................................. Sam Gratton 2 0 1 2 ................................................. Jordan Tripp

1976 Doug Belters 1977 ....................................................Sieve Fisher 1978 ....................................................Sieve Fisher 1979 Sam Marlin 1980 Arnie Rigoni 1981 ........................................................Pal Curry 1982 .......................................................... Joe Nuu 1983 ...................................................... CliU' Lewis 1984 Dave Seaman 1985 ....................................................... Pal Foster 1986 .....................................Pal Fosler, Jason Ray 1987 ............................................. .........Pal Foster 1987 Scott Camper 1988 J.C, Campbell, Rick Sullivan 1989 .............................Dan Edwards, Joe Kalafat 1991 Kirk Murphy, Gregg Smerker 1992 ............................................... Sam Davidson 1993 .................................................... Lance Allen 1994 Jay Turner 1995 Yohanse Manzanarez 1996 Corey Falls, Randy Riley 1997 Eric Manzanarez 1998 Eric Buehler 1999 Kelley Bryant 2000..................................................... Andy Petek 2 0 0 1 Ciche Pitcher 2 0 0 2 ........................................... Tim Bush 2003 ....................................................... Tim Bush 2004 Mike Murphy 2005 ..................................................... Alan Saenz 2006 .....................Dustin Dlouhy, Mike Murphy 2007 ..............................................Kroy Biermann 2008 .......................Craig Mettler, Mike Stadnyk 2009 .......................Austin Mullins, Jace Palmer 2 0 1 0 ...................Severin Campbell, Tyler Hobbs Bryan Waldhauser 2011 ........................................Bryan Waldhauser 2 0 1 2 ........................................ Zack Wagenmann

LA RRY M IL LE R The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the team’s outstanding defensive line­ man.

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Pat Norwood was a four-year starter at offensive tackle for the Griz (1979-82) from Billings who died of cancer in 1983. This award is given to the most inspirational player, who oftentimes has to overcome an injury. 1982 ...............................................Brian Salonen 1983 Dave Dummett 1984 Kelly Richardson 1985 Tim Monterossi 1986 ...........................Rob Kunka, Rick Sullivan 1987 David Reeves, Jason Ray 1988 ......................................................Jason Ray 1989 Don Graves, Jay Fagan 1990 ....................................................Matt Clark 1991 Nels Kludt, Steve Premock Sam Davidson 1992 Kelly McCallum 1993 ............................................... Frank Garrett 1993 ....................................................Matt Wells 1994 ......................... Matt Wells, Eric Simonson 1995 .....................Josh Branen, Mike Kowalski 1995 Scott Spraggins 1996 ................................................Mike Erhardt 1996 ......................................................Billy Ivey 1997 .................... Josh PafJhausen, Joe Lehman 1998 Raul Pacheco, Paul Jenkins 1999 ........................... D.J. Colter, Travis Walker 2000 Drew Miller 200 1 ........... John Fitzgerald, Spencer Frederick 2002 .......................................... Flerb Fernandez 2003 .......................................... Levander Segars 2004 Jonny Varona 2005 .............................................. Lance Spencer 2006 ................................................. Brady Green 2007 Lex Hilliard 2008 ..................... Tyler Corwin, Craig Mettler 2009 ............................ Thomas Brooks-Fletcher 2010 ................................................Andrew Selle 201 1 .......................................... Ryan Fetherston 2012 Josh Harris

The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up nationally by the CocaCola Company in 1967. 1967 ...................................................... Bob Beers 1968 Herb White 1969 Jim Nordstrom 1970 Jim Nordstrom 1971 .................................................. Casey Reilly 1972 Mick Dennehy 1973 Sly Hardy 1974 Ron Rosenberg 1975 Steve Dionas 1976 Greg Anderson 1977 ................................................Kelly Johnson 1978 ................................................ Kent Clausen 1979 .................................................... Greg Dunn 1980 Jay Becker 1981 ................................................ Scott Gratton 1982 .....................Scott Gratton, Curt McElroy 1983 .............................................. Brent Oakland 1984 Jake Trammell 1985 ................................................Terry Shillam 1986 ................Demidric Cooks, Pat Hardiman 1987 .................................................... Tim Hauck 1988 .................................................... Tim Hauck 1989 .................................................... Tim Hauck 1989 .................................................Mike Rankin 1990 .........................Steve Collins, Don Graves 1991 ................Todd Ericson, Dethrick Slocum 1992 ......................... Todd Ericson, Carl Franks 1992 ............................................... Chad Lembke 1993 ......................... Todd Ericson, Carl Franks 1994 Acen Chiles 1995 ..................................... Blaine McElmurry 1996 ..................................... Blaine McElmurry 1997 .................... Josh Remington, Jason Crebo 1998 ..................... Randy Allik, Marcus Wilson 1999 ................Adam Boomer, Thatcher Szalay 2000 ..................................... Vince Huntsberger 200 1 ..................................... Vince Huntsberger 2002 ............................................... Dave DeCoite 2003 ............................................... Dave DeCoite 2004 .................................................. Justin Green 2005 .....................................................Tyler Joyce 2006 ................Kroy Biermann, Jimmy Wilson 2007 Colt Anderson 2008 ................ Colt Anderson, Shawn Lebsock 2009 ............................................. Shawn Lebsock 2010 Jimmy Wilson 2 0 1 1 Caleb McSurdy 2012 .................................................. Brock Coyle

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This was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzly team. The award honors UMs outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont. 1967 .............................................. Larry Huggins 1968 ............................................Tuufuli Uperesa 1969 ............................................Tuufuli Uperesa 1970 Larry Miller

Brock Coyle [Mike Bashor photo} 1971 Steve Okoniewski 1972 ...............................................Ron Richards 1973 ........................................................Jim Leid 1974 ...............................................Larry Farnam 1975 .....................................................Walt Brett 1976 .................................................Dan Sullivan 1977 .................................................Terry Falcon 1978 ................................................Guy Bingham 1979 ................................................Guy Bingham 1980 ..............................................Brian McHugh 1981 .................................................Jim Rooney 1982 Greg Amundsen 1983 ................................................. Bob Cordier 1984 Rick Linderholm 1985 ................................................. Eric Dawald 1986 .................... Larry Clarkson, Shawn Poole 1987 .................................... Larry Clarkson 1988 ....................................................... Jay Fagan 1989 ...............................................Kirk Scrafford 1990 ..................................................... RickErps 1991 ................ Chad Germer, Damon Gilbreth 1992 Scott Gragg 1993 Scott Gragg 1994 Scott Gragg 1995 Eric Simonson 1996 ............................................David Kempfert 1997 Randy Allik, Jason Baker 1998 Scott Curry 1999 .............................................Chase Raynock 2000 ................................................Matt Thuesen 200 1 Thatcher Szalay 2002 Dylan McFarland 2003 Dylan McFarland 2004 ................................................ Cory Procter 2005 ............................................... Brad Rhoades 2006 .....................................................Colin Dow 2007 ................................................ Cody Balogh 2008 ................................ Colin Dow, J.D. Quinn Brent Russum 2009 ......................................................Levi Horn 2010 ....................... Russell Piette, Alex Verlanic 2011 ................................................ Jon Opperud 2012 .......... Jake Hendrickson, Danny Kistler Jr.


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INDIVIDUAL A W A R D S 1988 ................................................ Jody Farmer 1989 ................................................ Jody Farmer 1990 .......................................... Mike Trevathan 1991 ............................................... Marvin Turk 1992 Shannon C abunoc, Tony Rice 1993 .......................Bill Cockhill, Scott Gurnsey 1994 ...........................................Damon Boddie 1994 ................................................ Keith Burke 1995 ............................Mike Temple, Matt Wells 1996 Josh Branen, Sean Goicoechea 1997 Raul Pacheco, Josh Remington 1998 .................Damon Parker, Jeremy Watkins 1999 Yohance Humphery Vince Huntsberger, Jeremy Watkins 2000 ............................................... Jimmy Farris 200 1 .............. Yohance Humphery, Etu Molden 2 0 0 2 ............................................... John Edwards 2003 .................................................Justin Green 2004 ............................... Jefferson Heidelberger 2005 .................................................Lex Hilliard 2006 ................................................Josh Swogger 2007 ......................... Ryan Bagley, Lex Hilliard 2008 ...................... Marc Mariani, Mike Ferriter Chase Reynolds 2009 ................Marc Mariani, Chase Reynolds 2010 .......Brandon Dodson, Trumaine Johnson 2 0 1 1 ........................................... Jabin Sambrano 2012 ......................... Sam Gratton, Greg Hardy Sam G ratton

T E R R Y DILLON AW ARD The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstand­ ing back or receiver, was established in 1964 fol­ lowing the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and of­ fensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the Minnesota Vikings. 1964 ..................................... Wayne Harrington 1965 ..............................................Paul Connelly 1966 Jim Neilsen 1967 Bryan Magnuson 1968 Mike Buzzard 1969 ..................................................... Karl Stein 1970 ............................................... Arnie Blancas 1971 .................................................Steve Caputo 1972 ..............................................Jeff Hoffmann 1973 ..................................................... Bob Smith 1974 ..................................... Rock Svennungsen 1975 .......................................................Del Spear 1976 Paul Fiskness 1977 Monty Bullerdick 1978 ................................................ Rocky Klever 1979 ................................................ Rocky Klever 1980 .............................................. Wayne Harper 1981 ................................................ Rocky Klever 1982 ................................................. Greg Iseman 1983 Joey Charles 1984 Scott Murray 1984 .................................................LeRoy Foster 1985 .................................................LeRoy Foster 1986 .............................................. Kraig Paulson 1987 .............Renard Coleman, Scott Werbelow

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WALTER PAYTON 1989.................................................. Tim Hauck* 1995 Dave Dickenson! 1996 ................................................Brian AhYat* 1997 ................................................Brian AhYat* 1998 ................................................Brian AhYat* 1999 ................................................Drew Miller* 2 0 0 1 Yohance Humphery* 2 0 0 2 ...............................................John Edwards* 2004 ................................................... Craig Ochs* 2005 ................................................Lex Hilliard* 2009 ........................................... Chase Reynolds* 2 0 1 0 ........................................... Chase Reynolds*

BUCK BUCHANAN 2000 ............................. Andy Petek (Runner-up) 2001 .................Vince Huntsberger (Runner-up) 2 0 0 2 .....................................................Trey Young 2006 ............................................ Kroy Biermann* 2007 .............................................Kroy Biermann! 2 0 1 0 ...................................... Trumaine Johnson* 2 0 1 1 ...................................... Trumaine Johnson* 2012 Jordan Tripp* !Award Winner * Finalist

R E T IR E D N U M B E R S SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER(S) OF THE YEAR 2007 ............... Dan Carpenter, Brandon Dwyer, Andrew Schmidt 2008 ................ Severin Campbell, Tom Martin 2009 ..........................Jeff Larson, Marc Mariani 2010 Jeff Larson 201 1 ........................................... Donny Lisowski 2012 .................................................... Nate Harris

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Editor’s note: The fo llow in g is a lis t o f current and fo r­ m er G rizzly football players dating fro m 1897-present. I f any have been om itted, please contact sports in fo r­ m ation at (406) 243-6899. Player is listed firs t season lettered. 1-2-3-4 denotes num ber o f letters won. H om etow n is also listed, and those w ith o u t a state are all fro m M ontana cities.

N am e (Letler(s)won)........ y e a r ....................... H om e tow n Westminster, CA Aceomando, Dan1 1975. Adam, Emil2 .................1904- ■05....................... Missoula Adams, Harry4 ............. 1915- ■18.............Aberdeen, WA Adams, Merle1 ............. 1965. ...........................Livingston Adams, Mike1 ............... 1973. .........................Newton, IA Cerritos, CA Adkins, Nathan1 ............2003. Agee, Mike4....................1993- ■96.........................Kalispell Ah Yat, Brian4 .............. 1995- ■98.................Honolulu, HI Akiona, Randyn3 .......... 1999- ■01.................Waipahu, HI Albright, Keith1 ........... 1977. .............................. Kalispell Alex, Mike2 ...................1980- ■81................Overland, KN Alexander, Brandy1....... 1992. ..................... Post Falls, ID Los Angeles, CA Alexander, Dan1 ...........1993. Allard, Charles3 .......... 1898- ■1900....................... Ravalli Torreon, MX Allegre, Raul2 ............. 1978- ■79 Allen, Dewayne3 .........1965- ■67.........................Kalispell Allen, Eric3 ................... 2005- ■07..Colorado Springs, CO Allen, Lance4 ...............1990- ■1993......................... Butte Allik, Randy4 ................ 1995- •98....................... Missoula Alt, Bobby3 ................... 2009- ■11................... Ontario, CA Ambrose, Keith2 .........1906- ■07....................... Missoula Amundson, Greg3 .......1979- ■81.................Seattle, WA Anderson, Colt3 ............2006- ■08..............................Butte Andersen, Leif3 ............ 1932- ■34.................Portland, OR Anderson, Dan2 ...........1991- ■92.......................Yuba, CA Anderson, Eddie3 ........ 1951- ■53....................... Missoula Anderson, Greg3 .........1973- ■75.............Blue Island, IL Anderson, Greg4 .......... 1974- ■77.................Chicago, IL Anderson, Herbert1 1913. .........................Not known Anderson, Kerry2 ..........1983- ■84...................Tigard, OR Anderson, Richard3 1971- ■73................... Lacey, WA Anderson, Robert3 ....... 1946- •48....................... Missoula Anderson, Tim3 ...........2007- ■09....................... Missoula Andrews, Marty1 ....... 1978. ....................... Seattle, WA Andrus, Bart2 ............. 1978- ■79..............Sepulveda, CA Antonick, Robert3 ....... 1950- ■52..............................Butte Apostol, Ed3 ................ 1984- ■86................Olympia, WA Appelt, Wesley3 ...........1965- ■67....................... Missoula Argo, Daniel2 ................ 1974- ■75.............. Cincinnati, OH Arledge, Warren2 ..........1991- 9 2 .......................Bozeman Arnst, Richard1 ............. 1945. ....................... Fort Benton Arnt, David1 .................. 2008- ■09..Highlands Ranch, CO Arntson, Tony4 ............. 1985- 8 8 ....................Great Falls Encino, CA Atkins, C.J.1.................. 2010. Atwood, George3 ..........1969- 7 1 .................Lansdale, PA Mt. Prospect, IL Aukamp, Ronald3 ........ 1964- 6 6 Axtell, George2 ............. 1924- 2 5 .......................Bozeman

Babich, Roy2 ................19 34-3 5 ...............................Butte Babish, Timothy1 1972............................Azusa, CA Badger, Andrew2...........2 0 1 0 -1 1 .......... Elmer, NJ Badgley, Kirk Jr.2 .........1 9 42-4 3........................ Missoula Bagley, Ryan4................2 0 0 4 -0 7 ..................... Great Falls Bailey, James1 ............. 1998........................Hillsboro, OR Bain, Doug3 ..................1967-6 9......................... Kalispell Bain, Frank1 ..................1963................................ Kalispell Baines, Ron E.2 ........... 1967-6 8 ..................Tacoma, WA Baird, Harold1 .............. 1920...............................Missoula Baker, Jason4 ...............1 9 94-9 7 Coos Bay, OR Baker, Shalon4 ............. 19 91-9 4..............Vancouver, WA

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Baker, William1 ............1950...................................Poison Baldwin, Gene1 ............1969 Spokane, WA Balogh, Cody4 ............. 2 0 0 4 -0 7 ............Steilacoom, WA Bansemer, James1 1960.................... Milwaukee, Wl Barbour, William1 1941.................Philadelphia, PA Barherie, John1 ........... 1963..................Calgary, Alberta Barker, Jason2 ............. 1990-91 ....................Layton, UT Barnes, George1 ..........1901.............................. Olivet, Wl Barney, Phil1 ................ 1957............................... Missoula Barone, Vincent2 .......... 1953-54 ................. Elizabeth, NJ Barrett, Lee2 .................1988-89 ................. Vacaville, CA Barrick, Brett4 .............. 1977-80 ....................Lewistown Barry, Earl1 .................. 1920............................... Missoula Bartell, Jamer3 ............ 1 9 92-9 4....................Great Falls Bartell, James3 ............ 1960-62 .................. Glencoe, IL Bartsch, Kevin4 ........... 19 85-8 8............................Helena Batchan, Broyce2 ........1 9 89-9 0.................Vacaville, CA Bauer, Ray4 ..................19 47-5 0....................Great Falls Bauer, Tom1 ................. 2008...........................Niwot, CO Baumburger, Jay1 1971..........................Great Falls Beal, Robert3 ................1 9 36-3 8...................... Anaconda Beard, LeBaron2 ..........1909-10 ........................Missoula Beaudin, Dan4 ............. 2 0 0 6 -0 9 ............................ Noxon Bebout, Marc3 ............. 1 9 93-9 5 Riverton, WY Becker, Jay4 .................1 9 77-8 0....................Atlantic, IA Becker, Ned2 ................1 9 82-8 3....................Atlantic, IA Becker, Wayne2 ........... 1 9 65-6 6.............Chula Vista, CA Beddes, Lawrence3 1959-61 .......................... Billings Beeman, Stewart1 .......1925.......................... Lewistown Beers, Bob2 ..................1 9 67-6 8...............Beaverton, OR Bell, Darrell1 ................ 1977..................Federal Way, WA Bender, Carson3 ..........2 0 0 7 -0 9 Deer Lodge Benjamin, Karl2 ........... 1 9 56-5 7...................Seattle, WA Bennett, Grady3 ........... 1 9 88-9 0......................... Kalispell Bennett, William2 .........1909-10 ...................... Anaconda Benson, Frank1 ............1933...........................White Pine Bentz, Christian4 ......... 1 9 14-1 7 ................ Aberdeen, SD Benzley, Robert2 .......... 1963-64 Green River,WY Berding, Gary2 ............. 1970-71 Cincinnati, OH Berger, Edward1 .......... 1942..................................Billings Bergquist, Cole4 ...........2005-08 .........San Clemente, CA Bergren, Terry3 ............ 1964-66 ............................. Darby Beriault, Don1 .............. 1976 Bellevue, WA Berry, Dale3 ..................1 9 58-6 0......................... Fairview Berry, Oral2.................. 1 9 06-0 7............................Granite Betters, Douglas3 ........ 1974-76 ....Arlington Heights, IL Bieneman, Alex3...........2 0 1 0 -1 2 .....................Denver, CO Biermann, Kroy4 .......... 20 0 4 -0 7 ............................Hardin Bilan, Edward1 .............1957.................. Calgary, Alberta Bingham, Guy4 ............ 19 76-7 9...............Aberdeen, WA Birgenheier, Richard2....1960-61 ..................... Harlowton Bise, Dan2 .................... 1991-92 Newberg, OR Bishop, Arthur4 ............1906-09 ........................ Missoula Bissell, Don1 ................1955....................................... Belt Bitar, Greg2 ................... 1 9 76-7 7................Hoquiam, WA Blackwell, Ira1 ............. 1915 Aberdeen, WA Blake, Harold2 ............. 18 97-9 8 ........................ Missoula Blancas, Arnie2 ............ 19 69-7 0...............Aberdeen, WA Blanchard, Ryan1 1994......... Huntington Beach,CA Blank, Jeff1 ...................1986.................................. Billings Blank, Russ1 ................1986.............................. Missoula Blastic, Henry3 ............1933-35 Chicago, IL Blue, Christopher3 .......1971-73 ................. Olympia,WA Bockman, Montana3.... 1956-58 ........................ Missoula Boddie, Damon2 ..........1993-94 ................ Stockton, CA Bodwell, Tom2 ............. 1970-71 Grayland, WA Bonas, Jerry2 ...............1 9 75-7 6.............. Fair Haven, CT Bonawitz, Norval1 ....... 1936............................... Missoula Boomer, Adam4 ..........1 9 9 7 -0 0 American Falls, ID Boone, William2 ........... 1929-30 .................. Deer Lodge Border, Richard2 ..........1973-74 Salt Lake Botkin, Bob1..................1992.......................... Plentywood Botzenhardt, August2....1930-31 ..................... Anaconda Botzheim, Alan3 ........... 1 9 82-8 4 lone, WA

Bouchee, Mike4 ........... 1 9 93-9 6........................Missoula Bouchee, William3........19 60-6 2...................... Livingston Bowen, Marcus2 ..........1 9 88-8 9.....................Edualy, CA Bowman, Dennis2 ........1980-81 Spokane, WA Bowman, Richard1 ......1942 Casper, WY Boyes, Bob2..................19 78-7 9............Sacramento, CA Bozzo, Tony1 ................1969.......................... Salinas, CA Bradford, Tim2.............. 19 87-8 8.........................Etna, CA Bradshaw, Reggie2 ..... 2 0 0 6 -0 7 ...............Coquitlam, BC Brandenberg, Herbert3 .19 33-35 Miles City Branen, Josh3 .............1995-9 7 Moscow, ID Brannon, Justin2 .......... 1999-0 0.......................... Colstrip Brant, Don2 ..................1 9 52,1 955.................... Glendive Brant, Jim2 ...................1 9 76-7 7...... Missoula Brauer, Brett2................ 2 0 11-1 2....... Missoula Brauer, Fred3 ................ 1939-41 ....... Missoula Bray, Roy3 .................... 19 55-5 7...... Missoula Breen, Robert3 ............ 1930-31,35. .....................Butte Breland, Tony4 ............. 19 84-8 7...... Renton, WA Brett, Wall4 ................... 19 71-7 4...... .Kings Beach, CA Brick, Timothy3 ........... 19 72-7 4 Traverse City, Ml Brickley, Sean4.............19 89-9 2 Pocatello, ID Briney, Frank4 ...............19 46-4 9.............................. Butte Brittenham, Curtis3 ......19 25-2 7......................... Kalispell Brooks-Fletcher, Thom.4 2006-09...................Bellevue, WA Brophy, Robert1 ...........1964........................... Red Lodge Brott, Dean1................. 1952 Seattle, WA Brower, Gerald3 ........... 19 36-3 8 Miles City Brown, Chuck1 ............1985.............................. Whitefish Brown, Clyde1 .............1939.....................................Dillon Brown, Dylan3 ............. 2 0 0 2 -0 4 Miles City Brown, Jesse1 .............2007.............................. Bozeman Brown, Lee1 ................1984..................... Bridgeport, NE Brown, Reggie2 ........... 1985-8 6..................Concord, CA Brown, Ronald1 ..........1957......................Sun Valley, CA Brown, Scott1 .............. 1992...............................Missoula Brown, Tony2 ............. 19 99-0 0....................Salinas, CA Brown, Wingfield1 ....... 1919........................... Philipsburg Brum, Ray2 .................19 68-6 9 Honolulu, HI Brumback, D.G.2 .........1966-6 7........... Walla Walla, WA Brunnelle, Ross1 .........2005 Spokane, WA Bryan, Don2 .................1939-4 0........................... Billings Bryant, Kelley4.............. 19 96-9 9 Honolulu, HI Bryant, Michael1 ..........1977................................Hull, MA Buckhouse, Joe4 .........19 00-0 3........................Missoula Buehler, Eric4 ................19 95-9 8...............................Butte Bullerdick, Monty2....... 19 77-7 8................. Anaheim, CA Bultmann, Charles1...... 1963 Telford, PA Burke, Howard2 ........... 19 53-5 4......................Livingston Burke, Jim3 ..................1 9 51-5 3......................Livingston Burke, Keith2 ............... 1993-94. Huntington Beach, CA Burke, Paul2 .................1 9 41-4 2........................... Billings Burkley, Joe1 ................1996 Tumwater, WA Burnett, Clifford2 .......... 1 9 71-7 2 Caldwell, ID Burns, Elmer1 .............. 1929................................ Choteau Burns, Quentin2 ........... 19 91-9 2................. Hayward, CA Burns, Virgil1 ............... 1914 Mexico, MO Burrell, Walter3 ............ 1924-2 6 Tampa, FL Burtness, Richard4 ......1979-82 Anacortes, WA Burton, Charles4 ..........2008-11 ........... Long Beach, CA Burton, Gary4 ...............1990-9 3 ........................Missoula Bush, Tim4 ................... 2 0 0 0 -0 3....................Kellogg, ID Busha, Tom2 ............... 1912-1 3.................... Big Timber Butenschoen, Jeramiah2 1999-00............................ Billings Butossish, Robert1 ......1956..................................... Butte Buxton, John3............... 19 73-7 5.............. Owatonna, MN Buzzard, Mike2 ............19 68-6 9........... Mt. Vernon, WA Byerly, Kenneth3 .......... 19 53-5 5..................... Lewistown Byrne, Robert3 ............ 1949-51 ........................... Billings

c Cabunoc, Shannon4..... 1988-91 Honolulu, HI Cahill, John4 .................20 0 1 -0 4 ...........................Billings Cahill, Paul1 ................. 2004..................................Billings


Calder, Fred2 ............. ....1962-63.... ........Toms River, NJ Callison, Lloyd3 ....... ....1926-28.... ................Big Sandy Campbell, Ciarre1 .... ....2007.......... .............. Denver, CO Campbell, Don3 ........,...1948-50.... ................Great Falls Campbell, J.C.3 ........,...1986-88.... ..... Steilacoom, WA Campbell, Ken2 ........,...1949-50.... ................Great Falls Campbell, Murdo4 ....,...1951-54.... ................Great Falls Campbell, Neil2 .........,...1976-77.... ..................... Helena Campbell, Severin4 ...,...2007-10.... ...............Denver, CO Camper, Scott1 ......... ...1987........„ ........... Manteca, CA West Covina, CA Canada, Jordan2........ ...2011-12.... Caputo, Steve3 ......... ...1969-71.... ............. Seattle, WA Caraway, Brian4 ........ ...1979-82.... ................Great Falls Carl, Lance1.............. ...2011-12.... ..................Missoula Carlsen, Mike2 .......... ...1991-92.... .................Ukiah, CA Carlson, Bruce4 ........ ...1974-77.... ................Great Falls Carlson, Gene3 ......... ...1950-52.... ................Great Falls Carlson, Jeff3 ........... ...1975-77.... ................Great Falls Carlson, Jesse4 ........ ...2005-08.... ..................... Billings Carlson, Steve2 ........ ...1973-74.... ................Great Falls Carpenter, Clyde3 .... ...1928-30.... ..................... Billings Carpenter, Dan4 ........ ...2004-07.... ..................... Helena Carpenter, Kenneth3... ...1932-34.... ..................Hamilton Carr, Daniel1 ............. ...2004.......... ............. Greeley, CO Carriger, Jaison2 ....... ...2004-05.... ........................ Butte Carroll, Mike2 ........... ...1978-79.... ............. Seattle, WA Bellingham, WA Carter, Dan3 ............. ...2005-07.... Carter, Don1 ............. ...1934............... Los Angeles, CA Carter, Greg2 ............ ...1974-75.... Far Rockaway, NY Carteri, Carm2 .......... ...1977-78.... Regina, Saska. Carver, Alan2 ............ ...1993-94.... ............ Ashland, OR Carver, Bryce4 .......... ...2009-12.... ....................... Dillon Carver, Duane1 ......... ...1956........................ Seattle, WA Carver, Dwight2 ........ ...1917-18.... ...................Florence Cary, Robert2 ........... ...1904-05.... North Platte, NE Caton James2 ........... ...1992-93.... Sacramento, CA Cavaligos, Nick1 ...1977........................ Chicago, IL Caven, Arthur3 ........ ...1931-33.... .................Miles City Cedarstrom, James1 ....1974 Scottsdale, AZ Cerkovnik, Ed3 ...1977-79.... ....................... Malta Cerkovnik, Robert3 ...1978-80.... ............... Great Falls Chaffin, Everett2 ...1948-49.... ..................Missoula Chalcraft, Steve1 Richmond, WA ...1979,.......... Chambers, Craig1 ...2006........... Mill Creek, WA Champagne, Gene1 ...1976........... .............. Lacey, WA Chaplin, Dave2 .......... ...1980-81 .... ............... Selah, WA Chappie, Darrell1 ...1974........... Spokane, WA Charles, Joey2 .......... ...1982-83.... ............Valencia, CA Cheek, Donald1 ...1975........... ...........Corvallis, OR Cheek, John1............. ...1946........... ....................... Dillon Chiles, Acen2 ........... ...1993-94.... ............. Orange, CA Chinske, Ed3 ............ ...1926-28.... Michigan City, IN Chong, Elroy1........... ...1970........... ............Honolulu, HI Christie, Ralph2 ...1921-22.... Spokane, WA Clark, Chris4 ............. 2003, 2005-07 Los Angeles, CA Clark, Earl3 ................ ...1914-16.... ............ Everett, WA Clark, Matt4 .............. ...1987-90.... .................Missoula Clark, James2 ........... ...1927-28.... Pasadena, CA Clarkson, Larry4 ...1984-87.... Abbotsford, B.C. Clausen, Clay4 .......... ...1985-88.... .................Missoula Clausen, Kent4 .......... ...1976-79.... Aberdeen, SD Clawson, Gene3 ...1939-41 .... .................Missoula Claypool, Clinton1 ...1914........... .................Missoula Clemens, Roger3 ...1964-66.... ............ Plentywood Cleveland, Curt1 ...1979........... ............ Seattle, WA Cleveland, Douglas3 ...1971-73.... ....................... Butte Clift, Tom3 ................. ...1974-76.... Otis Orchards, WA Clinich, Vernon1 ...1919........... ....................... Butte Cochrane, William1 ...1902........... ............. Red Lodge Cockhill, Bill4 ............ ...1990-93.... .................... Helena Coe, Tony2 .............. ...1983-84.... ............ Renton, WA Cogar, Mike1 ............. ...1984........... .................Missoula Cogswell, Andy3 ...1924-26.... .................Missoula Coleman, Calvin4 ...1998-01 .... ........... Niceville, FL

Coleman, Charles2 1922-1925 ......... ..........Alberton Coleman, Renard4 ...1985-88.... ............. Renton, WA Collins, Mikael2 ,..1987-88.... ............ Fairfield, CA Collins, Ray1 ............. ..1913.......... .........................Butte Colter, Curt4 .............. ..1999-02.... ................... Hysham Colter, D.J.4 ................ ..1996-99.... ................... Hysham Colvin, Chris2............. ..1997-98.... Inglewood, CA Muskegon, Ml Connolly, Paul2 .......... ..1964-65.... Connor, Daniel4 ......... ..1908-11 .... ....................... Darby Connors, Bob4 ........... ..1981-84.... ..................Glasgow Connors, Chris4 ..2000-03.... .........................Butte Connors, Jerry3 Spokane, WA ..1956-58.... Cook, Robert2 ........... ..1945-46.... ..................Cut Bank Cook, Sam1 .............. ..1915.......... ....................... Idaho Cooks, Demidric2 ..1986-87.... .......... San Jose, CA Cooley, Jerry2 ........... ..1972-73.... Anacortes, WA Cooley, Paul2.............. ..1975-76.... . Anacortes, WA Cooper, Van J r.4 ..2004-07.... ...............Denver, CO Coppedge, Johnny2 ..1 982-83................ Stayton, OR Corbin, Edwin2 .......... ..1 903-04......................Missoula Cordier, Bob4 ............. ..1 979-82.... Spokane, WA Corwin, Tyler4 ............ ..2005-08.... ................Great Falls Cork, Lee4 .................. ..1946-49.... ..................Missoula Corson, Mike1 ........... ..2000........................ Boulder, CO Cosgrove, Robert3..... ..1 934-36.... ..........Alhambra, CA Costanzo, Mike2 ..2003-04.... ............... Chino, CA Costello, Anthony1 Chula Vista, CA ..1965........... Counts, Joey1............. ..2012............................Mesa, AZ Cox, Walter3 .............. ..1929-31 .... ........................ Butte Coyle, Brock3 ............ ..2009, 2 0 1 1 -1 2 ..........Bozeman Coyle, Clarence2 ..1926-27.... ...................Alberton Craft, Archie1 ............ ..1945........... Los Angeles, CA Craig, Hayden1........... ..2012........................ Dayton, OR Craig, Vincent1 .......... ..1906.............................Missoula Craig, William4 .......... ..1 899-02.... ..................Missoula Craighead, Barclay1 ..1913.............................Missoula Craighead, Ed1 .......... ..1912........... ..................Missoula Crain, Fred1 ................ ..1897........... ..................Missoula Crawford, Ward4 ..1 984-87.... Spokane, WA Crebo, Jason4 .......... ..1 994-97.... .....................Helena Crippen, Robert2 ....... ..1 963-64.... ........................ Butte Crittendon, Derek1 ..2012........... .............. . Whitefish Cross, Shorty1 .......... ..1899........... ..................Missoula Crowley, Cale2 ........... ..1 931-32.... ........................ Butte Crowley, Clem1 .......... ..1902........... ........................ Butte Crumley, Robert1 Cummings, Mike2

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Enumclaw, WA ....1981-84... Daems, Leonard4 ....1912-15... .................Harlowton Daems, Leonard1 ....1940......... ..................Bozeman Dahlberg, Alfred2 ....1931-32... ..........................Butte Dahlberg, George3 ....1921-23... ..........................Butte Dahlberg, Harry4 ....1916-19... ..........................Butte Dahlberg, Oscar3 ....1923-25... ..........................Butte Dahmer, Henry1 ....1940.................................. Havre Dailey, Lowell2 ....1930-31 ... ..................... Scobey Dantic, Brad4 ................1980-83... ....................... Laurel Dantic, Robert3 ....1952-54... ....................... Laurel Darrow, Barry3 ....1970-72... .................Great Falls Dasinger, Douglas2 ....1953-54... .................Wolf Point Davidson, Bertram1 ....1912........................... Anaconda Davidson, Ian1 ..............1951...........................Great Falls Davidson, Jon1 ....1989............................Bend, OR Davidson, Sam4 ....1989-92..., Mercer Island, WA Lakewood, CO Davis, Sean1 ............ ....1998.......... Davis, Tom3 .............. ....1926-28...,......................... Butte Dawald, Eric4 ...............1982-85..., Owatonna, MN Dawson, E.L.2 ..............1967-68..., Westport, WA

Day, Clifford3 ........ .... 19 10-1 2..... ................. Missoula Daylis, Fred3 ............ .... 19 19-2 1..... ....................Worden Dayton, Clark1 .... 1945........................... Anaconda DeBord, Jim3 ........... ... 1968-7 0 ..... ......... Pasco, WA DeBourg, Mark4 ... 19 89-9 2 .... .............. Billings Decker, Derek4 ... 2 0 00-0 3 ... ................Ballantine DeCoite, Dan2 ....... ....2000-01 .... ........... Truckee, CA DeCoite, Dave4 ....2000-03.... ........... Truckee, CA Westminster, CA Dedrick, Kurt2 ....1972-73.... Deeks, Darryl2 ....1982-83.... ................Bend, OR Delaney, Don3 ....1947-49.... Delaney, Tighran1 ....1998........... De Luca, Joe3 .......... ....1952-54.... DeMers, Lambert2 ....1919-20.... Dempsey, Dean3 ....1970-72.... Dennard, Joshua2 ....2011-12....

.................Missoula ............ Eugene, OR ................Weed, CA ....................... Arlee Claremont, CA ............ Phoenix, AZ

Jo sh u a D ennard Dennehy, Jake4 ..1994-97.... ................. Missoula Dennehey, Mick3 ..1969-71 .... ........................ Butte Dennis, George1 ..1961........... ................ Irving, KS ..1962........... Vancouver, B.C. Dennis, Wayne1 .................Missoula Deschamps, Elizierd2....1910-11 Deuchler, Owen2 ..1 952-53.... ........... Seattle, WA DeVore, Kent2 ............ ..1947-48.... .................... Helena Dews, Robbie2........... ..1976-77.... ............ Newark, NJ Dezell, William1 ..1927........... ........... Winona, MN Dickenson, Craig1 ..1992........... ...............Great Falls Dickenson, Dave4 ..1992-95.... ...............Great Falls Dickson, Aubre1 ..1994........... .......... Portland, OR Los Angeles, CA ..1934........... Dickson, Robert1 Dillon, Terry3 .............. ..1960-62.... .......... Hopkins, MN Walla Walla, WA Dilts, Dan2 .................. ..1981-82.... ..1904-06.... .................Missoula Dimmick, Charles3 .................Missoula Dinsmore, Raymond1 ..1907 Dionas, Steve2 ............ ..1974-75.... ........... Sumner, WA Disney, Jeff2 ............... ..2003-04.... .......... Glendora, CA Spokane, WA Dixon, John2 .............. ..1956-57.... Idaho Falls, ID Dlouhy, Dustin4 ..2003-06.... Dickinson, ND Dobson, Cecil2 .............1910-11.... Grants Pass, OR Dobson, Eby4 ............. ..1983-86.... Snohomish, WA ..1971-72.... Dodds, Richard2 Dodson, Brandon2 ,.2009-10.... ...............Tulare, CA


Dodson, Pat3 .............. 19 60-6 2............................Shelby Doherty, Emmett1 ....... 1917......................................Butte Dolan, John3 ................ 19 36-3 8 ........................... Helena Dolan, Nathan3 .............19 93-95 .......................... Billings Dolan, Pat3 ................... 1 9 68-7 0 Great Falls Dolan, Bill3 .................19 78-8 0 East Helena Donaldson, Beau2 ........20 0 8 -0 9 ........................Missoula Donner, Curt2 ............. 19 72-7 3 .................Spokane, WA Donovan, John1 ...........1945............................. Anaconda Donovan, Tim1 ............ 1986.................... San Rafael, CA Dornblaser, Paul4 1910-1 3 Chicago, IL Dorris, Sean4 ............... 1989-9 2 Coeur d’Alene, ID Dorsey, James3 .......... 1919-2 1........................ Missoula Dotson, Bruce2 ............19 92-9 3 Los Angeles, CA Dotson, Jerry1 ............ 1959.................... Bremerton, WA Douglas, Don1 ............. 1986......................................Butte Douglass, Joe2 ............ 19 95-9 6..................... Salem, OR Dow, Colin4 ..................2 0 0 5 -0 8 ...........................Billings Downs, Dan4 ................1 9 91-9 4 ............................Helena Doyle, Dennis2 ............ 1971-7 2 ...................... Edina, MN Doyle, Richard1 ........... 1949...............................Missoula Dozier, Rick4 .................1982-8 5........................ Kent, WA Drahos, Kenneth4 ........1939-42 Puyallup, WA Dratz, John3 .................1939-41 ........................ Missoula Dreis, Frank1 ................1915............................ Minnesota Drinkwalter, Ben2 .........19 99-0 0 Great Falls Driscoll, John1 ............. 1917..................................... Butte Duce, Kirk4 ................... 1988-91 ........................ Missoula Dudley, Ell T.2 ...............19 67-6 8 Detroit, Ml Duff, James1 .............. 1978 Chicago, IL Duffin, Marty2 ............. 19 94-9 5..............Idaho Falls, ID Duffy, Tom2 .................1 9 39-4 0...............................Butte Dummett, Dave2 .......... 1982-8 3 Sanborn, IA Duncan, John2 ........... 1939-4 0............................Helena Duncan, Tyrone2........... 2010-11 ....Westlake Village, CA Dunn, Greg4 ................1 9 76-7 9 Medical Lake, WA Dwyer; Brandon2 .......... 20 0 6 -0 7 ......................... Kalispell Dyer, Doak1 .................1991.................... Redmond, WA Dyk, Chris3 ................... 2007-09 ............................ Dillon Dzizi, Richard2 ............. 19 55-5 6......................... Kalispell

E Ebert, Fred1 ............. .... 1897....... ...................... Missoula Ebert, Laurence1 .... 1898....... ............ Vancouver, WA Edwards, Dan2 ....... .... 1988-89, Sedro Wooley, WA Edwards, John4 ....1999-02, ......................... Billings Edwards, Kevin4 ....2002-05............... Spokane, WA Edwards, Stacy2 ....1991-92....................Pasco, WA Edwards, Hugh3 ....1938-40..............................Butte Egbert, Douglas4 ....1976-79.....................Ogden, UT Ehlers, Mike4 ........... ....1984-87............. Wilsonville, OR Eicklemann, Mark2 ....1978-79....................... Indio, CA Ekegren, Kermit3 ....1928-30.......................... Harlem Ekegren, Waldo3 ....1928-30. .........................Harlem Ekegren, Gary3 ....1959-61. .........................Harlem Ellig, Scott2 ............. ....1981-82. ............. Spokane, WA Elliott, Harvey3 ....1920-22. ..................... Missoula Ellison, William1 ....1962....... ................Mandan, ND Emerson, Michael2 ....1958-59. ................Lewiston, ID Emery, Cal3 ............ ....1932-34. .........................Helena Emigh, Jack1 .......... ....1940....... ...............Kankakee, IL Enders, Robert1 ....1972....... ...............Kankakee, IL Engelman, Turill1 ....2003....... Huntington Beach, CA Enger, David3 .......... ....1964-66. .................Deer Lodge Enger, Garth2 ........... ....2001-02. .................Bothell, WA Engler, Scot2 ........... ....1988-89. .....................Hamilton Enochson, Paul3 ....1954-56. ...........................Havre Erhardt, Mike4 ....1993-96. .................Eugene, OR Erickson, Harold1 ....1955....... Sioux Falls, SD Erickson, Greg2 ....1973-74. .................Everett, WA Ericson, Todd4 ....1990-93. ............................Butte Erps, Rick4 ............... ....1988-91. ..................... Glasgow Eustance, Bob2 ....1975-76. .........................Helena Evans, Dean2 ........... ....1972-73. ............ La Puente, CA

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1956-58

Cheney, WA

Facey, Tom2 1974-75 ...............Lancaster, CA Fagan, Jay4 ..................1 9 86-8 9.............................. Butte Falcon, Terry2 .............. 19 76-7 7 .....................Culbertson Falls, Corey4 .................1993-96 Medford, OR Farmer, James “ Eck” 1 ..1919.............................. Missoula Farmer, Jody4 .............. 1986-89 ..............................Libby Farnum, Donald1 .........1935.............................Harlowton Farnam, Larry2 ............ 1 9 73-7 4....................Seattle, WA Farrell, George2 ........... 1900-01 .................. Virginia City Farrell, Joseph T.1 ........1903...............................Missoula Farrell, Thomas1 ......... 1905............................... Missoula Farris, Jimmy4 ............. 1 9 9 7 -0 0 Lewiston, ID Farrish, Joe2 .................1989-90 ................... Newark, CA Felker, Preston1 ........... 1917...............................Missoula Fell, Donald1 ................ 1957............................ Vallejo, CA Felt, Tom1 .....................1942.................................. Billings Fenton, Bob4 ................1 9 92-9 5 ..................Medford, OR Ferda, Scot4 .................1 9 76-7 9 ..................... Great Falls Fergus, Faustus1 .........1902................................Whitehall Ferguson, Greg4 ..........1988-91 .....................Tigard, OR Fernandez, Herbert4 1999-02 San Diego, CA Ferris, Edward1 ...........1964......................................Dillon Ferris, Jack1 ................ 1942 Belmar, NJ Ferriter, Mike4 .............. 2005-08 ........................... Helena Fetherston, Ryan4 ........2008-11 ........................... Helena Fiala, Joe1 .................... 1965......................... Deer Lodge Finch, Nate2 .................1 9 85-8 6................. Jackson, WY Fisher, Bob1 ................ 1969 Aberdeen, WA Fisher, Brandon4 .......... 2006-09 ...................Franklin, TN Fisher, John1 .............. 1905....................... St. Louis, MO Fisher, Steve2 .............. 1 9 77-7 8 ........................ Missoula Fiske, Karl3 ...................1940-42 .......................... Outlook Fiske, Karl2 ...................1966-67 .............................Laurel Fiskness, Paul2 ............ 1975-76 Hunting. Beach, CA Fitzgerald, Edward1 1905.....................................Butte Fitzgerald, Greg4 .......... 1 9 9 4 -9 7 ......................Columbus Fitzgerald, Harold1 .......1919 Miles City Fitzgerald, John4 .......... 1998-01 ......................Columbus Fjeldheim, Brad1 .........2000.............................Lewistown Flaherty, James1 .........1906............................... Bozeman Fleming, Eugene1 .......1945.................................. Eureka Fletcher, Claude2 ........1924-25 ........................Roundup Flowers, Terry2 ........... 1973-74 Cincinnati, OH Flynn, Michael1 ........... 1898................................Missoula Fogerty, Gerald1 .......... 1926..................................... Butte Forbes, Hugh1 ............. 1911.............................. Missoula Ford, Henry3 .................1 9 47-4 9................. Durango, CO Foreman, Muckie4 .......2 0 0 4 -0 7 ............. Spanaway, WA Forte, Aldo3 ..................1936-38 ....................Chicago, IL Foss, Don3 ................... 1 9 27-2 9............................. Havre Foster, Pat4 ...................1 9 84-8 7 ...........................Savage Foster, LeRoy2 ............ 1984-85 ....................Chicago, IL Fox, Donald1 .................1942 Park City Fox, Richard2 .............. 1930-31 ........................... Billings Francis, Jason2 ........... 2000-01 Spokane, WA Franks, Carl2 ................19 92-9 3................. Stockton, CA Franks, Troy2 ...............1 9 89-9 0......................... Kalispell Fred, Britt4 .................... 1989-92 ............................Helena Fredell, Ernest2 ............ 1908-09 ...................... Anaconda Frederick, Spencer4 1998-01 ..........................Scobey Freeman, Corey1 1992.........................Deer Lodge Freeman, Paul1 ............1920...........................Great Falls Freeman, Qwenton1 2006......................Pasadena, CA Frink, Jason3 .................20 0 3 -0 5 .............. Post Falls, ID Fritz, Robin1 .................1977.................................. Sidney Frost, Mike1 ................. 1976............. Newport Beach, CA Frustaci, Marty2 .......... 1969-70 Los Angeles, CA Fudge, Tony4 ................19 80-8 3................... Great Falls Fulton, Scott1 ...............1905.............................. Unknown

© Gabriel, Tony1 .......... ....1968.......... .......South River, NJ Gaines, Justin4 ....1995-98.... ............ Niceville, FL Gales, Brian4 ........... ....1995-98.... .......... Richland, WA Gall, Donald1 ....1945.......... ............. Fort Benton Gallagher, Edward1 ....1945.......... ................ Anaconda Gallagher, Tim3 ....1968-70.... ...................Kalispell Gamboa, Herbert1 ....2012.......... ....San Clemente CA Gardner, William1 ....1955.......... ............. Seattle, WA Garland, Roger1 ....1964.......... ......Spring Valley, IL Garlington, King4 . ....1900-03.... ..................Missoula Garrett, Frank4 ....1990-93.... ..................Missoula Garrison, Steve4 ....1980-83.... .......... Spokane, WA Garske, Ron1 .......... ....1968.......... ................Chico, CA Garza, David2 .......... ....1986-87.... .... Moses Lake, WA Gaskins, Wally2 ....1970-71 .... ..................Missoula Gault, James3 .......... ....1912-14.... ............... Great Falls Gedgord, Tom1 ....1936.......... ..............Chicago, IL Gehring, Robert2 ....1954-55.... ....Port Orchard, WA Gelaskoska, Joe3 ....1976-78.... .............. Bothel, WA George, Donald1 ....1945.......... ........................ Butte Gerlinger, Don3 ....1950-52.... ............. Chicago, IL Gelker, Garth1 .......... ....1997.......... ........... Laramie, WY Germer, Chad4 ....1988-91.... ............. Three Forks Gerner, Kenneth1 ....1946.......... .......Thompson Falls Gianinni, Greg3 ....1986-88.... ........... Sand Coulee Gibson, Lyman1 ....1936.......... Puyallup, WA Gilbreaith, David1 ....1997.......... .................Bozeman Gilbreth, Damon3 ....1989-91.... Wenatchee, WA Gilder, Richard2 ....1961-62.... ..................Missoula Gillie, Rick2 ............. ....1989-90.... ............. Rocklin, CA Gillis, Tim2 ............... ....1983-84.... ........... Portland, OR

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,.1985-86..................Parsons, KS ,.1976-80....................... Missoula


Gleason, Frank1 .......... 1910................................Florence Glenn, David2 .............. 19 81-8 2 Elma, WA Glenn, Lorenzo2 ........... 19 88-8 9 Fountain Valley, CA Glennon, Michael4 .......19 67-7 0........................... Billings Gober, David1 .............. 2002....................... Anaheim, CA Gober, Ken1 ..................1986 Gary, IN Gockley, Rich3.............. 19 92-9 4................ Spokane, WA Goicoechea, Mike4 ...... 1991-94...,............... Stevensville Goicoechea, Sean4 ......19 93-9 6................... Stevensville Golden, Joseph1 ..........1936 Chicago, IL Gompf, Harold1............ 1952.....................................Libby Goodfellow, Howard1 ...1897................................ Ovando Goodwin, Anthony1 2012......................Temecula, CA Gormon, Todd2 ............ 19 88-8 9........................... Billings Gorsich, Mathew3 ........1 9 56-5 8 Highland, IN Gorton, Robert2 ........... 1 9 39-4 0......................... Kalispell Gorton, Robert1 ...........1947................................ Kalispell Gotay, Peter2 .............. 1962-6 3................ Clarkston, NY Goulet, Tony2 ................1990-91 ................ Fullerton, CA Grady, Willie1 ............... 1976...........................Newark, NJ Gragg, Scott4 .............. 1991-9 4.................Silverton, OR Graham, Hugh1 ........... 1899.................................. Bonner Graham, Robert2 .........1966-6 7............. San Mateo, CA Grant, Russell1 ............ 1957............................ Mead, WA Grasky, James3 ........... 1959-61 Miles City Gratton, Roger “Tim” 1 .1958..............................Missoula Gratton, Sam4 ............. 2 0 0 9 -1 2 ...........................Billings Gratton, Scott4 ............ 1979-82 ........................ Missoula Gratton, Zach1.............. 2012..................................Billings Graves, Don2 ................1989-9 0................... Newark, CA Graves, Robert3 ........... 1950-52 ........................... Billings Gray, Maceo3 .............. 1967-6 9............. Baltimore, MD Green, Allen4 ................1 9 76-7 9...................... Anaconda Green, Brady4 .............. 20 0 3 -0 6 Salt Lake City, UT Green, Gregg2 ............. 1983-8 4 ................ Tonasket, WA Green, Jay2 ..................2 0 0 3 -0 4 ........................ Glasgow Green, Justin2 ............. 2 0 0 3 -0 4 ............. San Diego, CA Greene, Chase4 ........... 1992-9 5 Nine Mile Falls, WA Greenfield, Rocky1 1963..............................Missoula Greenough, Earl3 .........1903-0 5........................ Missoula Greenough, Leo4 .........1900-0 3........................ Missoula Greenough, Paul2 ........1902-0 3........................ Missoula Greenough, Warren1 ....1901..............................Missoula Gregor, John3 .............. 1958-6 0............................Shelby Greminger, Henry2 .......1958-5 9................Alhambra, CA Griffin, Phil2 ..................1957-5 8 Chicago, IL Griffin, Walter3 ............. 1923-2 5........................ Roundup Griffith, William1 .......... 1912.............................Anaconda Grigsby, Bill2 ............... 1973-7 4................ Spokane, WA Grovom, Troy1 ............. 1983...................................Helena Grove, Joseph1 ............ 1930.................... Glenwood, MN Gudith, Larry1 .............. 1966.................... Wyandotte, Ml Gue, Kenneth1 ............. 1956 Great Falls Gue, William3 .............. 1 9 52-5 4 Great Falls Guerin, William1 .......... 1914........................Olympia, WA Guevara, Mike2 ............ 1991-9 2.....................Fresno, CA Gulbranson, William2....1974-75 Aberdeen, WA Gunner, James1 ........... 1905.............................. Unknown Guptill, Robert3 ............ 19 68-7 0 Great Falls Gurnsey, Scott4 ........... 19 91-9 4............. Tumwater, WA Guse, Harold2 .............. 19 82-8 3............. Janesville, MN Gustafson, Paul3 .......... 1959-61 Vancouver, B.C. Gustafson, Roy2 .......... 19 39-4 0........................ Corvallis Gustafson, Ryan3 ........2004-05, 2 0 0 7 ................Billings Gutman, Bill2 ................19 68-6 9........................Missoula

Haas, Jacob2............. ...2010-11.... ...........Portland, OR Engelwood, CO Hachmeister, Jacob1 ....1997 Hagen, Mike2 ............ ...1980-81 .... ............ Auburn, WA Hagfors, Gavin1 ...2012.......................... Great Falls San Jose, CA Haile, David1 ............ ...2005........... Hall, Wayne1 ............ ...1969........... Westminster, CA Halverson, William1 ...1976.......................... Great Falls

Coeur d’Alene, ID Hamill, Pete1 ................ 2002 Hamilton, James2 ........ 1996 9 7 .................Concord, CA Miles City Hammer, Walter1 ..........1903 Hammerness, Roland3 1947 4 9 ........................Glasgow Hampe, Mark4 .............. 1993 9 6 .....................Great Falls Hancock, Tanner2 ........ 1999' 0 0 ..................... Salina, KS Hancock, Tate4 .............2001 0 4 ..................... Salina, KS Selah, WA Hand, Bill2 .....................1956' 5 7 Hann, James2 ............... 1971 7 2 ,...............Centralia, WA Pasco, WA Hans, Dwayne2 ............1985' 8 6 Hansen, Ray2 ............... 1975' 7 6 ..............Priest River, ID Hanson, Danta2 ............1924' 2 5 ..........................Mildred Hanson, Greg1 .............. 1965 ............................. Missoula Santa Monica, CA Hanson, Robert2 ..........1949' 5 0 Harbison, Ben4 .............1974' 7 7 ....................... Missoula Hard, James2 ............... 1978' 7 9 .......................Napa, CA Hardenburgh, Floyd2 ....1903' 0 4 ....................... Missoula Hardiman, Pat2 .............1985' 8 6 .............. Livermore, CA Hardy, Greg4 ................. 2009' 1 2 .........................Fairview Hardy, Sylvester2 ..........1973' 7 4 ............... Monrovia, CA Spokane, WA Hare, Ray1 .....................1969 Harmon, Reid3 .............. 192 !■ 2 9 ....................... Price, UT Harper, Wayne3 ............1978' 8 0 ..................... Livingston Harriman, William2 ...... 1906' 0 7 ................Petoskey, Ml Harrington, David2 ....... 1972' 7 3 ................Portland, OR Harrington, Wayne2 1964' 6 5 .................. Yakima, WA Harris, Doyle2 ............... 1947' 4 8 ..............Forest City, AR Harris, Gregory4............1971 1 9 73-7 5............. Kalispell Harris, James3 ............. 1917' 1 9 ..............................Butte Des Moines, IA Harris, James1 ............. 1959 Harris, Josh3................. 2009 2 0 1 1 -1 2 ............. Kalispell Harris, Nate1 ................. 2012 ........................... Chino, CA Harris, Rocky1 .............. 1976 ..................... New York, NY Harris, Shane1 ..............2002 ............................Irvine, CA Harris, Tuff4 .................. 2003' 0 6 ..........................Colstrip Harrison, Jelani1 .......... 2002 ..................... Compton, CA Shenendoah, VA Hart, Eric2 .....................1995' 9 6 Hart, Willard1 ............... 1956 ...................... Oakland, CA Hartman, Justin1 ......... 2003 ..........................Great Falls Hartman, Scott4 ...........1984' 8 7 .....................Great Falls Hartsell, Louis3 ............1933' 3 5 ..................... Anaconda Oakland, CA Harvey, Anthony2 ........1982' 8 3 Hauck, Thomas3 ...........1961 6 3 ..............................Butte Hauck, Tim3 ................. 1987' 89 .................... Big Timber Hawke, William2............1932 3 3 ..............................Butte Hawkins, Charlie1 ........ 1991 .....................Anderson, CA Mesa, AZ Hawthorne, Alex4 ......... 2004' 0 7 Hay, Walter4 ................. 1900' 0 3 ....................... Missoula Hayes, Severn1 ............1956 ....................... Oakland, CA Haynes, Nick2 ..............2008' 0 9 ..............................Butte Los Angeles, CA Haynes, Sean2...............2011 1 2 Fort Lauderdale, FL Hazel, Justin2 ............... 1995' 9 6 Miles City Heath, Richard3 ............1952 5 4 Hechler, Laurens2 ........ 1898' Hedstrom, Ole3 ............. 1967' Hefty, John2 ................. 1998' Heidelberger, Jeff.4 ...... 2001 Helding, John4 .............. 1946' Helding, Robert2 ...........1948' Helean, Mike3 ............... 1982 Heller, Albert2 ............... 1933' Henderson, Ellis1.......... 2012 Hendrickson, Erik2 ...... 1989 Hendrickson, Jake1 ...... 2012 Henkel, David2 .............. 1995 Heppner, Kris3 .............. 1997 Herber, Edmund2 ..........1960 Hermanson, Matt2........ 2011 Heyfron, Dan1 ............... 1897 Heyfron, Gil3 ................. 1898 Hickerson, Bill2 .............1969

9 9 ....................... Hamilton 6 9 ............................ Laurel 99 Laguna Niguel, CA 0 4 ........... Nevada City, CA 4 9 ....................... Missoula

4 9 ....................... Missoula 8 4 ....................... Missoula 3 4 ................Twin Bridges ..................... Portland, OR 9 0 ....................... Missoula .......................... Gilbert, AZ 9 6 ...............Lake Mary, FL 99 Great Falls 61 Camas, WA 1 2 ............. Sioux Falls, SD .............................Missoula 1 9 0 0 ...................Missoula 70 Sonoma, CA Highbee, Lawrence1 1920 .............................Missoula Hileman, William3 ........ 1932 3 4 .......................Whitefish Hill, Warren1 ................. 1964 ................................ Billings

Hillesland, Terran4 .......2 0 0 6 -0 9 ........................... Sidney Hilliard, Lex4................. 2003-05, 2007 Kalispell Hines, Logan1 ..............2012 Phoenix, AZ Hinman, Dale2 ............. 19 31-3 2 Greybull, WY Hinson, John4 ............. 1979-8 2 Seattle, WA Hoacek, Ed2 .................1938-3 9............... Wheeling, WV Hobbs, Tyler4 .............. 20 0 7 -1 0 ................ Spokane, WA Hodson, William1 ........ 1899............................... Missoula Hoffmann, Jeff3 ........1969-71 Seattle, WA Hogan, James3 ............ 1976-7 8 Olympia, WA Hogan, Mike1 ...............1981 Lacey, WA Hoge, Adam4 ................20 0 1 -0 4 ....................... Bozeman Hoit, Dave3 ................... 1995-9 7 Coeur d’Alene, ID Holmes, Robie1 ........... 1904..................................Billings Holmes, Tyrone1.......... 2012.................... Eagle Point, OR Holmquist, Don1 ......... 1934...............................Whitefish Holt, Nick1.................... 2012 Seattle, WA Hook, Tim2 ................... 1977-78 Regina, Saskatchewan Hoon, Jack3................. 1937-3 9............................ Helena Horgan, Blake4 ............ 20 0 1 -0 4 ................ Spokane, WA Horn, Levi4 ................... 20 0 6 -0 9 ................ Spokane, WA Hortsch, Jeff2 .............. 1991-9 2................. Corvallis, OR Howard, Cort1 .............1919............................... Bozeman Howard, Lon1 ..............1968 Centralia, WA Huestis, John4..............1985-8 8 Battle Ground, WA Huffer, Thomas2 ......... 1963-6 4 Maywood, IL Huggins, Jay1 ..............1976............................... Missoula Huggins, Jerry2 ........... 1981-82 ........................Missoula Huggins, Larry1 .......... 1964............................... Missoula Hughes, Ben2...............2 0 1 0 -1 1 ............Grants Pass, OR Hughes, Herbert2 ........1900-01 ....................... Unknown Humphery, Yohanee4 ..1998-01 Eagle River, AK Hunt, Lewis2 ................1911-1 2......................... Kalispell Hunter, Alex4 ................1986-8 9............. Vancouver, WA Huntsberger, Vince4 1998-01 ............................. Libby Hurley, Terry3 ...............1955-5 7 Chicago, IL Huse, Richard2 ............1961-62 Great Falls Huse, Thad4 .................1988-91 ........................Missoula Hutter, Brett1 ................ 2009...........................Ontario, CA Hyde, Neil1 .................. 1923.................................Fairview

lllman, Ted3 ..................1923-:■25....... Missoula Imer, Dick2 ................... 1953- 5 4 ..................Highland, IN Ingram, Mel3 ................1950,-: 5 2 .......................... Billings Baldwin City, KS Iseman, Greg2.............. 1981 8 2 . Red Lake Falls, MN Ittner, William1 ............. 1909 Grants Pass, OR Ives, John1 ...................1989 West Covina, CA Ivey, Billy1 .................... 1996

J ,...1970.......... ............ Oakland, CA Jackson, Lonzie1 Jackson, Damian2 ... , , 1 9 9 3 - 9 4 ,, ............ Ashland, OR Jackson, Quinton4 .. ,..2004-07 , „ ............. Seattle, WA Port Orchard, WA Jahr, Sean1 ............... ,...1981.......... Jameison, William1....,...1899.......... ....................... Victor Jankovich, Sam1 ..... ,...1957.......... ........................ Butte Jenkin, Fred3............. ,,.1936-38 , , ................ Anaconda Jenkins, Gary2 ............,1962-63 , , ................Great Falls Jenkins, Paul4 ..........,,.1995-98 , , ........................ Butte Jensen, Marlyn3 ...... ,.,1952-54 , , .................Miles City Sunnyside, WA Jernberg, Ken2 ........ ,.,1967-68 , , Johnson, Charles2 ... ,.,1908-09 , , ..................Missoula Tallahassee, FL Johnson, Courtney1 .,...1999 Johnson, Earl2 ..............1922-23.... ..................Missoula ..,1901-04 , , ..................Missoula Johnson, Elmer4 Johnson, Howard2 , ....1957-58.... ..................Hamilton ..,1958-60 , , ..................Missoula Johnson, James3 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson,

,...2010-11.... ............. Eugene, OR Jordan2 Kelly3 ........ ...1976-78.... ................Great Falls Sacramento, CA Len2 ..........,...1969-70 .... North Bend, OR Mike2 ........,.,1977-78 , , Neil3 ..........,..1938-40.... ..................Missoula Ronald1 .... ,,.1 9 5 5 .......... ............ Elmhurst, IL

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2013 MONTANA FOOTBALL Johnson, Richard1........ 1958............. Johnson, Terry1 ............1955............. Johnson, Trumaine2 ,,2 0 0 8 - 0 9 ...... Johnson, Tyson4 ........ .2003-05, 07 Johnston, William1 ,1 9 2 1 ....... Jollymore, Rylan4 ,1 9 9 6 -9 9 . Jones, Basil4 ....... ,1977-81 . Jones, Charles1 ,1 9 4 0 ....... Jones, Gordon3 .... Jones, Ivory2 ........ Jones, Keith4 ........ Jones, Lester1 ..... Jones, Martin1 ..... Jones, Rob2 ......... Jones, William2 .... Jones, Willie2 ....... Joramo, Floyd1 .... Jordan, Richard2 , Jourdonnais, Jon2. Joyce, Tyler4 ........

Hamilton Billings ..Stockton, CA ....Stevensville .New York, NY Gilbert, AZ .Spokane, WA . Livingston 19 50-5 2..............................Butte 1955-5 6..................Oakland, CA 1 9 91-9 4.................Portland, OR 1916..........................Everett, WA 1897...............................Corvallis 1981-8 2..................Oakland, CA 1939-4 0..................... Livingston 19 66-6 7 ................... Monroe, Ml 1964............................... Choteau 19 75-7 6 Tacoma, WA 1 9 47-4 8 ....................... Missoula 20 0 4 -0 7 ....................Aurora, CO

K Kafentzis, Andy3 .......... 1948-50. Missoula Kafentzis, Chris1 .......... 1948....... Missoula Kaimuloa, Kamakana4 1997-00. .Honolulu, HI Kain, Kelly4 ................... 2004-07. ....Great Falls Kain, Sam3 ................... 1925-27. Helena Kaiser, Gary2 ........... ...1990-91 Boise, ID Kaiserman, William3 ...1954-56..................... Livingston Kalafat, Joe3 ............. ...1988-90................... Great Falls Kaleikini, Samson1 ... ...2012..........................Kapolei, HI Kalisch, Frank3 ......... ...1945-47.............. Dickinson, ND Kampfe, Paul1 .......... ...1941............................... Kalispell Kampschror, Norman1..1955...............................Glendive Kane, Eleu1 ..................1995......................... Honolulu, HI Kanongata’a, John3....... 2 0 1 0 -1 2 ............... Bellevue, WA Karlsgodt, Erling1 ........ 1938................................... Poison Kautz, James1 .............1972..................................Worden Kavanaugh, Jim1 ........ 1984..........................Chicago, IL Kazmierczak, Tony2 2 0 0 7 -0 8 ............Thompson Falls Keeley, Earl1 ................ 1957....................Vancouver, B.C. Keeley, Patrick2 ........... 1 9 19-2 0 Deer Lodge Keeran, John3 ..............19 14-1 6 .............. Harrington, WA Keig, William1 ..............1941..............................Anaconda Keim, Ronald3 ............. 1 9 47-4 9............................Helena Kelly, James R.3 ......... 1 9 67-6 9................... Seattle, WA Kelly, Pat3 .....................1911-1 3 Big Timber Kelly, Vernon2 ...............1 9 77-7 8 Los Angeles, CA Kelly, Will. “Wild Bill”3...19 2 4 -2 6 ....................... Missoula Kemp, Gerald3 ............. 2009-11 San Diego, CA Kempfert, David4 ......... 19 93-9 6........................ Missoula Kennedy, Hugh2 ........... 18 97-9 8........................ Missoula Kennett, George: .18 97-98....................... Missoula Kennett, Holter1 .1909..................................Helena Kent, Edison1 ... .1933....................................Dillon Kent, Les2 ........ .19 69-70..................Honolulu, HI Kenyon, Jim1 .... .1966.............................. Missoula Kern, Richard2 .. .19 41-42..................... Livingston Kerr, Mike1 ....... .1984.............................. Missoula Kerr, Tim2 ......... .19 77-78....................... Missoula Kershner, Leroy2 .1920-21 .......................... Billings Kidder, Caleb1.... .2012..................................Helena Kiefer, Ben2 ...... .19 81-82 .............. Burlington, KS Kimmit, Dennis1 .1962 Great Falls King, Jack3 ....... .19 48-50.........................Kalispell King, John R.1 .. .1906................. Livingston Kingsford, Tom3 .19 48-50....................... Missoula Kirschner, Brett2 ...2011-12 Bellevue, WA Kistler, Danny3... ...2010-12...................Seattle,WA Kitt, Berney2 ..... ...1906-07....................... Missoula Klaboe, Kevin4 .. ...2006-09.......................... Billings Klebe, George2 . ...1911-12....................... Missoula Kleckner, Grant3 ...1976-78...................Great Falls Klein, Justin3 .... ...1998-00 Overland Park, KS

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Lamb, Paul4 .............. ..1984-87.... .......... Spokane, WA Lamberg, Ed1 ........... ..1949.......... Lambert, James1 ..1921.......... Lambert, Tony2 ..1986-87.... ............. Renton, WA Lamley, Robert3 ..1950-52.... ............. Kenton, OH Lands, John2 ............. ..1958-59.... .... Baton Rouge, LA Lane, William3 ........... ..1977-79.... .......Englewood, CO Larson, Andy4 ........... ..1993-96.... ..................... Helena Larson, Jeff4 ............. ..2007-10.... ..................Cut Bank Laslovich, Josh1 ..1995.......... ............... Anaconda Latimer, Frank2 .......... ..1901-02.... .................. Missoula Lavery, Thomas1 ..1968.......... ............. Chicago, IL Lawton, Galen2 .......... ..1989-90.... Fairfield, CA Layton, Jack3 ............ ..1915-17.... ..... Portland, OR Lazetich, William3 ...... ..1936-38.... ................ Anaconda Leahy, Arthur1 ........... ..1917.......... ........................ Butte Leaphart, Don1 .......... ..1942.......... .................. Missoula Leaphart, William3 ..1940-42.... ..................Missoula Lebeau, Blake1........... ..2009.......... .........Union City, CA Lebo, Brad4 ................ ..1989-92.... ............ Lewiston, ID Lebsock, Matt4 .......... ..2003-06.... ..................... Billings Lebsock, Nick1 .............2007.......... ..................... Billings Lebsock, Ron4 .............1974-77.... ........................ Butte Lebsock, Shawn4 ..2006-09.... ..................... Billings

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Ledgerwood, Jackson1 2006.......... ............. Fort Benton Leenhouts, Richard1 .....1957 ............... Selah, WA Leeper, Sam3............... ..1946-48.... ........................ Butte Lehman, Joe4 ............. ..1994-97.... ..........Coos Bay, OR Leid, James3 .............. ..1971-73.... Waitsburg, WA Lembke, Chad4..............1989-92.... ........................ Butte Leonard, Eugene2 ..1962-63.... ............ Bay City, Ml Leonard, Robert2 ..1950-51 .... Santa Ana, CA LePan, Jeremy1.............2011........... ... Santa Anna,CA LeProwse, Paul3 ..1988-90.... ........................ Butte

Chase N accarato Klever, Rocky4 ....1977-81 ............ Anchorage, AK Kline, Dave1 ............ ....1980....... ...............Bellevue, WA Klohs, Jason2 .......... ....1991-92. ............. Gresham, OR Klucewich, Joe4 ....1980-84. ................... Alpine, CA Klucewich, Josh2 ....1983-84. ..................... Missoula Kludt, Nels4 ............. ....1988-91 ...................Orofino, ID Klumph, Jerrad1 ....1997....... ............ Tillamook, OR Kmet, Kyle1 ............. ....2009....... ................... Bonita, CA Koechlein, Todd2 ....1984-85. ................Littleton, CO Korn, Dan2 .............. ....1947-48. ...................... Kalispell Kosiur, David2 .......... 1959-60. ..Westaskiwin, Alberta Kostecki, Jim4 ....1987-90. ..................... Missoula Kottke, Warren2 ....1971-72. ...................Great Falls Kouzmanoff, Marc3 ....1971-73. .............. Glen Ellyn, IL Kovacich, John1 ....1946....... ............................Butte Kovacich, John4 ....1979-82.,............................Butte Kowalski, Mike4 ....1992-95.,..................... Cut Bank Koyama, Andy1 ....2001..................................Hardin Krause, Kenneth1 ....1945...................................Dillon Kreis, Robert1 ....1917................................ Sidney Kress, Paul1 ............ ....1913............................. Michigan Kuburich, Steve3 ....1947-49..................... Anaconda Kuhl, Rick2 .............. ....1989-90.............Springfield, OR Kuka, George3 ....1932-34.................. Chicago, IL Kuka, Leonard3 ....1931-33............................ Havre Kumpuris, Mike4 ....1946-49.............Little Rock, AR Kunka, Rob3 ............ ....1985-87.....................Great Falls

L LaMantia, Paul2 ....2006-07.. ...............Oakdale, CA La Roche, Leo2 ....1971-72.. ........... Fitchburg, MA Ladd, Mike2 .............. ....1973-74.. . Garden Grove, CA Laird, Loren3 ...............1950-52.. ................... Miles City Laird, Randy3 ...............1978-80.. .................... Missoula Laird, Robbie3 ..............1985-87.. .................... Missoula Laird, Walton2 ....1953-54.. ................... Miles City Lamb, Carlton1 ....1979........ ........... Las Vegas, NV Lamb, Henry1 ........... ....1917........ .........................Laurel Lamb, Marc1 ............ ,...1994........ ........Yorba Linda, CA

LeRoux, Leonard2 ..1930-31 .... Wise. Rapids, Wl Leuthold, Kenneth1 ,.1953................................. Laurel Lewis, Cliff2 .................,.1982-83.... ....Los Angeles, CA Lewis, Frank2 ............. ,.1906-07.... ................ Unknown Lewis, George1 ...........,.1945............................ Missoula Lewis, Lonzo1 ............ ,.1970.......................Rockford, IL Lewis, Ray3 ................. .19 27-29.... ........................ Butte Lider, Chris1................. .2012........... Bellevue, WA Lipski, Matt1 ................ .2008........... ............Ashland, OR Linderholm, Rick2 .19 83-84.... ............. Crystal, MN Lindsay, Robbe1 .1986........... .....................Billings Lindsey, Richard2 .19 51-52.... ................. Missoula Lisowski, Donny3 .20 08-10.... .............Seattle, WA Little, Don3 .................. .19 52-54 .... .................... Helena Little, George2 ............ .19 09-10 .... .................Missoula Lockridge, Earl1 .......... .1916........... ............ Stevensville Lockwood, Cole1 .2009........... .................Missoula Lodell, Albert1 ............ .1946........... ............... Anaconda Lohof, Rusty1 ............. .1985........... ..................... Laurel Longley, Ed1 ............... .1904........... ............ Stevensville Lonner, Walter1 ........... .1955........... ....................... Butte Honolulu, HI Lono, Eric1 .................. .1991........... Love, John1 ................. .1957........... ........... Burbank, CA Honolulu, HI Lovell, Byron2 ............. .19 68-69.... Lowry, Gary4 .............. .19 80-83.... .............. Great Falls Lucas, Troy4 ................ .19 92-95.... .............. Canby, OR Luchau, Gerald3 .19 62-64.... .................Missoula Longview, WA Lugviel, John2 ............ .1970-71 .... Luis, Al1 ...................... .1968........... ............. Orland, CA Northwood, IA Lundberg, Roger3 .19 37-39.... Lundberg, Roland2 .19 36-37.... ............ Chicago, IL Lung, Roderick2 .19 66-67.... Lyman, Chalmer2 .19 31-32.... Lynch, Michael1 .1998........... Lynn, Randy2 ............. .19 73-74.... Lyon, Ray3................... .19 28-30.... Lyons, Joe1 ................. .1968...........

Placerville, CA .................... Helena Roseville, CA ............. Omak, WA .................... Billings ..................Kalispell

M Macintosh, James1

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.Missoula


MacIntyre, Shane4 .... ...2 0 0 2 -0 5 .. ................... Helena Madden, Gilbert2 .... ...1 9 3 0 -3 1 .. ................ Roundup Mading, Wallace1 ... ...1 9 5 5 ...... ................ Missouri Madison, Reed4 ...... ...1 9 7 9 -8 2 .. ...................... Butte Madsen, Lloyd3 ...... ...1 9 2 0 -2 2 .. ............... Miles City Ellensburg, WA Madsen, Mark4 ....... ...1 9 8 0 -8 3 .. Magner, Mike1......... ...1 9 7 6 ...... Newport Beach, CA Minnetonka, MN Magnuson, Bryan2 .... ...1 9 6 6 -6 7 .. Mahoney, Mike2 ...... ...2000-01 .. ............. Deer Lodge Mahrt, Pete1 ........... ...1 9 1 5 ...... ................ Missoula Malcolm, Roy4 ....... ...1 9 4 6 -4 9 .. ................ Missoula Malcom, Branden2 .... ...2 0 0 0 -0 1 .. ......... Santa Ana, CA Malmstrom, Cleve1 ... ...1 9 9 1 ...... ................... Helena Malone, Jack2 ........ ...1 9 4 7 -4 8 .. ................... Billings Maloney, Greg2 ....... ...1 9 7 0 -7 1 .. ............. Macon, MO Mangegold, Eric2 .... ...1 9 7 3 -7 4 .. ................. Glendive Manno, Pat1 ............ ...1 9 5 6 ...... .............. Anaconda Manovich, Dave3 .... ...1 9 7 1 -7 3 .. ...................... Butte Manzanarez, Eric4 ... ...1 9 9 4 -9 7 .. .............. Great Falls Manzanarez, Yo.4 ... ...1 9 9 2 -9 5 .. .............. Great Falls Marceau, Ron4 ....... ...1 9 8 6 -8 9 .. .............. Great Falls Marceyes, Claude4 .... ...1 8 9 9 -0 2 .. .................. Forsyth Mariana, Joseph2 ... ...1 9 3 6 ...... ............... Miles City Mariani, Marc4 ........ ...2 0 0 6 -0 9 .. ..................... Havre Marshall, Charlie1 ... ...1 9 0 1 ...... ................ Missoula Marshall, Jeff3 ........ ...2 0 0 4 -0 6 .. Newport Beach, CA Martin, Bill3 ............ ...1 9 6 2 -6 4 .. ..................... Dillon Martin, Joe4 ........... ...1 9 9 0 -9 3 .. ........ Anchorage, AK Martin, Sam 4 .......... ...1 9 7 6 -7 9 .. ............ Shelton, WA Martin, Tom4 .......... ...2 0 0 5 -0 8 .. .............. Columbus Martin, Tyler4 ......... ...1 9 9 7 -0 0 .. ........... Olympia, WA Martinson, Karl3 ..... ...1 9 2 4 -2 6 .. ................ Missoula Mason, Chuck4 ....... ...1 9 9 0 -9 3 .. ................... Bigfork Matasovic, William3 .. ...1 9 3 6 -3 8 .. ............. Chicago, IL ...1 9 4 1 ....... ..............Lewistown Mather, William1 Matte, John3 ........... ...1 9 5 8 -6 0 .. ................ Missoula ...1 9 8 7 ....... ................... Billings Matteson, Ken1 Maudlin, W arren3 ...1 9 2 2 -2 4 .. ............. Three Forks Maus, Harold3 ........ ...1 9 5 0 -5 2 .. ................ Hamilton Mayte, Carol3 ......... ...1949-51 .............. Sand Coulee McAllister, Claude1 ...1 8 9 9 ....... ................ Missoula McArthur, Jon1 ...1 9 5 7 ....... ........ Vancouver, WA McBurrows, John1 ... ...1 9 6 8 ....... ........ Englewood, NJ McCall, Rodney1 ...1 9 3 3 ....... .......... Silverton, OR McCallum, Kelly4 ...1 9 8 9 -9 2 .................. Bend, OR McCann, Mike3 ...1 9 6 7 -6 9 ................Renton, WA McCarthy, Eugene1 ...1 9 0 6 ....... .............. Townsend McCarthy, Patrick2 ...1 9 1 1 -1 2 ..,................ Missoula McCarthy, Thomas3 ....1929-31 .............. Anaconda McCauley, Bob4 ...1 9 8 1 -8 4 ..,................ Missoula McCauley, Charles1 ...1 9 0 1 ....... ................ Missoula McClay, Harry3 ...1 9 0 8 -1 0 ..,................ Missoula McCord, Mike4 ...2 0 0 8 -1 1 ..,.............Phoenix, AZ McCormick, W .1 ...1 8 9 9 ....... ................ Missoula McCoy, Scott4 ........ ...1 9 8 8 -9 1 ..,............ Shelton, WA McCraw, W yatt2 ...1 9 7 4 -7 5 ..,.......... E. Orange, NJ McDonald, Archie2 ...1 9 3 6 -3 7 ..,.................... Nirada McDonald, Clev1 ...1 9 7 6 ....... ........... Palo Alto, CA McDonald, Doug1 ...1 9 6 5 ....... ................ Missoula McDonald, Homer3 ...1 8 9 9 -0 1 ..,................ Potomac McElhenney, Ted1 ...1 9 6 3 ....... ...................... Butte McElmurry, Blaine4 ...1 9 9 3 -9 6 ..........................Troy McElroy, Curt4 ........ ...1 9 7 9 -8 2 ..,...................... Butte McElroy, Jeff2 ......... ...1 9 9 2 -9 3 ..,.............. Great Falls McFarland, Dylan4 ...2 0 0 0 -0 3 ..,................. Kalispell McGibon, Robert2 ...1 9 5 5 -5 6 ..,.............. Great Falls McGinness, Curt4 ...1 9 8 0 -8 3 ............. Janesville, Wl McGowan, Mike4 ...1 9 8 7 -9 0 ............... Seattle, WA McGowan, Thomas3 ....1 920 -22 ............. Lewistown McGrew, Todd2 ...1 9 8 8 -8 9 .............. Hayward, CA McHugh, Brian3 ...1 9 7 8 -8 0 ............. Spokane, WA McIntosh, James1 ...1 9 4 2 ....... ................ Missoula McKay, John1 ......... ...1 9 3 1 ....... .................... Noxon McKelvie, Charles2 ...1 9 5 6 -5 7 ............... Reseda, CA

San Antonio, TX McKenna, Mike1 ..1982........ ..1984........ ................... New York McKenzie, Dave1 ..2012........ ................... Miliani, HI McKinney, Trent1 McKnight, Brody4 ..2008-11 .. ........... Vancouver, BC McLaren,Gilbert2 ..1907-08.. .................... Hamilton McMahon, Tom2 ..1969-70.. ..................Tustin, CA McNamara, John1 ..1906........ ................East Helena McPhail, Roy5 ........... ..1901-05.. ............ New Chicago McQuarrie, Claude2 ..1915-16.. .................... Missoula ..1974........ ............. Olympia, WA McReynolds, Kim1 McSurdy, Caleb4 ..2008-11 .. .................... Boise, ID McWilliams, Noah1 ..2008........ .................Homer, AK ..1923-24.. ...........................Butte Meagher, Angus2 Meeker, Delmer2 ..1931-32.. .................... Missoula Meese, John2 ............ ..1958-59.. ........... Woodside, CA Meidinger, Rob3 ..1982-84.. ....................... Billings Pine Island, MN Mellinger, Ted3 ........... ..1927-29.. N. Broomfield, CO Menke, John2 ............ ..1978-79.. Mercer, George4 ..2006-09.. ..........................Libby Merrill, Earl2 .............. ..1950-51 .. ..................Selma, CA Merrill, Robert1 .......... ..1921........ ..................Great Falls Mertes, Corey3 .......... ..1998-00.. ..................Great Falls Merz, Shawn4 ........... ..1990-93.. .....................Longview, WA Messenger, Ralph1 ..1903........ .................... Missoula Metcalf, Jack1 ........... ..1985........ ..................Gurnee, IL Walla Walla, WA Mettler, Craig4 ........... ..2005-08.. Meyer, Dennis3 .......... ..1964-66.. ....................... Helena Meyers, Brent3 .......... ..2001-03.. .................................... Missoula Michel, Eric4 ............... ..2004-07.. ...........................................Billings Mickey, Michael2 ..1975-76.. ........................ Bellevue, WA Mikesell, Brent1.................. ..1986 .............. ...................... Spokane, WA Miles, Greg1 .............. ..1969........ ................Seattle, WA Miles, Robert2 ........... ..1954-55.. .................. Anaconda Miller, Drew2 .............. ..1999-00.. ............. Tacoma, WA Santa Monica, CA Miller, David1 ............. ..1950-51 .. Miller, Dick3 ................ ..1960-62.. ............. Hopkins, MN Miller, Ed1 ................... ..1898........ .................... Missoula Miller, Jason4 ............ ..1997-00.. ...................... Hillsboro, OR Miller, Larry2 .............. ..1969-70.. ........................ Martinez, CA ..1961-62.. .................................. Miles City Miller, Paul D.2 Miller, Rocky4 ............ ..1979-82.. ............ Richland, WA Walnut Creek, CA Miller, Walter2 ............ ..1965-66.. Milliman, Hayes1 .... ..1974........ ........... Cincinnati, OH Milne, Curtis2 ............ ..1953-54.. ..................... Glendive Wewahitchka, FL Mincy, Ike4 ................. ..1999-02.. Mirchoff, Fred2 .......... ..1951-52.. ........... Santa Ana, CA Mirich, Kyle4 .............. ..1988-91 ..............................Butte Misic, William1 .......... ..1942........ ............................ Chicago, IL Mocko, Paul3.......................... ..1997-99....................... Missoula Moe, Eugene2 ...................... ..1960-61 ............................................. Helena St. Cloud, MN Moe, O.K.1 .............................. ..1923........ Moe, Richardson2 ..1978-79.. ............................................ Poplar Moe, Scott4 ................ ..1982-85.......................Missoula Sacramento, CA Molden, Etu4 ............. ..1998-01... Molloy, Conor2 .......... ..2002-03..,....................... Helena Molloy, Don3 ............. ..1965-67............................ Malta Molloy, Seamus1 ..2003........ ....................... Helena Monestime, Marc3 ..1990-92.., Thousand Oaks, CA Montana, Nate1.......... ..2011 ........................................ Concord, CA Klamath Falls, OR Monterossi, Tim2 ..1984-85.., Moomaw, Richard2 . . . . ..1950-51 ..,.................... Santa Ana, CA Moore, Dan4 .......................... ..2009-12..,.................Tucson, AZ Moore, Edward3 ........ ..1956-58..,............... Deer Lodge Moore, Scott3............. ..1983-85..,............ Coos Bay, OR Moore, Thomas3 ...... ..1928-30..,.................Philipsburg Morey, William1 ......... ..1948.............................Sheridan Marshfield, OR Morgan, Arthur2 ........ ..1906-07.., Salt Lake City, UT Morgan, Gartha3 ........ ..1967-69.., Mornhinweg, Marty4 .. ..1980-84 ...................... San Jose, CA Mornhinweg, Shanon1 .1985 ............................ San Jose, CA Morris, Clifford1 ..1936 ................ ...................Miles City Chula Vista, CA Morris, Kevin2 ........... ..1989-90... Morrow, James4 ..1927-30........................... Moore Morton, Chris2 .......... ..1994-95...............San Jose, CA

Morton, Scott4 ....1975-78 .............. Spokane, WA Mosher, Pat1 ............ ....1996...... ............ Anchorage, AK Mosier, Craig2 ......... ....1983-84 ..................Renton, WA Moutra, Antwon2..... ....2010-11,..................Carson, CA ....1939-42,............................. Butte Mufich, William4 Muhlick, Clarence3 .. ....1928-30,............... Kenosha, Wl Mullan, Kerry4 Mullins, Austin4 Mullins, Peter3 Murfitt, Steve1 Muri, Pete2 .............. Murphy, Charles2 .... Murphy, Fred3 .......... Murphy, Kirk4 .......... Murphy, Mike4 Murphy, Ray2 ..........

....2003-06,..................Stevensville ....2006-09,.................... Great Falls

San Francisco, CA ....1967-69, ....1979...... ...................Philipsburg ....1954-55,..................... Miles City ....1949-50,.............. Burlington, IA ....1903-05,...................... Missoula ....1988-91,......................... Poison ....2003-06,....................Great Falls ....1921-22,.................... Anaconda Murray, Chris3 ......... ....1986-88,........... Englewood, CA Murray, Henry3 ........ ....1929-31 ,...................... Missoula Murray, Jim3 ............ ....1950-52,.................... Anaconda Murray, Marshall3 ....1926-28,...................... Missoula Murray, Mark1 ......... ....1980...... ....................... Choteau Murray, Scott3 ........ ....1983-85,....................... Kalispell Murray, Sean3.......... ....2010-12,..................Corona, CA Muse, Richard1 ....... ....1974...... ........................ Opheim Myers, Larry2 .......... ....1957-58,................ Pacoma, CA

ft Naccarato, Chase1.... ....2012..................... Spokane, WA ....1973-74................. Honolulu, HI Nakoa, Doug2 Naranche, Eso3 ....1939-41 . ............................Butte Naye, William1 ....1948...... .............. Petaiuma, CA Nearamys, Robert1 ....1958...... ...................Pasco, WA Los Angeles, CA Nearing, Ed1 ............ ....1950...... Neil, Dallas4 ............ ....1995-96, 9 8 -99 ........Great Falls Neill, Brandon2 ....2001-02.....................Great Falls Neilson, James1 ....1964................................ Shelby Nelsen, Ken2 ........... ....1983-84............North Bend, OR Nelson, Al1 .............. ....1916...... ...................... Missoula Nelson, Joe1 ............ ....1981....................... Shelton, WA New Orleans, LA Nelson, Rue1 ........... ....1968....... Nelson, Ryan2 ......... ....2008-09...................Wright, WY Nelson, Sherman1 ....1984.............................. Gary, IN Ness, Robert1 ..............1939.............................. Kalispell Newgard, Morris1 ....1933-34........................ Kalispell ....2009-12...................Seattle, WA Nguyen, Peter4 Nickel, Frank2 ...............1951-52.......................... Billings Nicosia, Michael2 ....1967-68................ Scranton, PA ....1974........................ Chicago, IL Nielsen, William1 Noel, Kyler4 .............. ....2002-05.......................... Helena Nordstrom, Bruce2 ....1967-68. ........... Vancouver, WA Nordstrom, Jim3 ....1968-70................. Auburn, WA Normand, Robert1 ....1946....... ................... Anaconda Norwood, Pat3 ....1978-80. ........................ Billings Noyes, Leonard3 ....1935-37. ............................Butte Nugent, Frank3 ....... ....1937-39. .................... Miles City Nussbacker, Karl1 .. ....1939....... ..................... Missoula Nuu, Joe2 ......................1981-82. .......... Bakersfield, CA Nygren, Greg3 ........ ....1986-88. ................... Merlin, OR Nyquist, Donald1 .... ....1942....... ....................... Scobey

O Oakland, Brent3 ....1981-83. ...................... Glendive Oberweiser, Jack1 ....1949....... ........................ Billings O’Billovich, Robert3 ....1959-61. ............................Butte O’Brien, Michael3 ....1956-58. ............. Spokane, WA Ochoa, John1 ...............1969....... .................Orange, CA Ochs, Craig2 ............. ....2003-04. .................Boulder, CO Odden, Nate4 ................1984-87. ..........................Dutton O’Donnell, Thomas3 ,....1938-40 .................Casper, WY Oech, Vern1 .............. ....1932....... ........................ Billings Oelkers, T.J.4 ...............1998-01. ......................... Helena Traverse City, Ml Ogden, Randy4 .............1974-77. Oglesbee, Jim1 .............1973....... ..................... Missoula Oiland, Kjelby2...............2011-12. ............. Spokane, WA


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Okoniewski, Steve2 ..... 1970-71 Silverdale, WA Oliver, Dane3 ................2 0 0 1 -0 3 ..............Monmouth, OR Oliver, Larry4................ 19 82-8 5.................. Hillsboro, OR O’Loughlin, Jack4 ........19 45-48........................Missoula Olsen, Justin4 ...............1995-9 8 ............................Helena Olson, Bruce2 .............. 1957-5 8........................ Missoula Olson, Clifford3 ............ 1934-3 6....................... Whitefish Olson, Jamaine1 ..........2007...................... Beaverton, OR Olson, James3 ............. 1971 -7 3 ................Rochester, MN O’Neil, James2 ............ 19 67-6 8 Edmonton, Alberta O’Neil, Mick1 ................1968..................Walla Walla, WA O’Neill, William1 ...........1922............................... Missoula Opperud, Jon4 ............. 2008-11 Milwaukee, OR Orwig, Chris3 ............... 2 0 0 2 -0 5 Prairie Village, KS Orizotti, Dan4 ................1998-01 ...............................Butte Orlich, Don1 .................1952..................................... Butte Orr, Conrad2 ................ 19 16-1 7........................ Missoula Ortiz, R.C.3 ................... 19 67-6 9 Monte Bello, CA Ostrum, Emil2 .............. 19 25-2 6.................Wabash, MN Overton, Robert4 .........2 0 0 7 -1 0 San Leandro, CA Owen, Addison1........... 2012 Vancouver, WA Owens, John2 .............. 19 85-8 6 Kent, WA Owsley, Merritt4 ........... 19 11-1 4.................Twin Bridges

Polich, Tim4 ................. 1986- ■89.................... Great Falls Polleys, Hovey3 ........... 1900- ■02....................... Missoula Pomajevich, Chris2 ......1962- ■63........................ Superior Pomajevich, Joseph3 ...1935- ■37....................... Missoula Ponqoha, Dave2 ............1973- ■74..................... Lacey, WA Poole, Scott3 ................1982- •85.................Spokane, WA Poole, Shawn4 ............. 1982- ■85.................Spokane, WA Poole, Trevor2................ 2011 -■12.................Spokane, WA Popovich, Milt3 ............. 1935- ■37..............................Butte Porter, Gilbert2 ............. 1921- ■22...................Stevensville Postler, Willie3 .............. 1969- ■71...........Vancouver, B.C. Potts, Michael2 .............2003- ■04....................... Missoula Powell, Alan3 ................ 1981- ■83.................... Lewistown Premock, Steve2............1990- ■91 Grass Valley, CA Preuninger, William1 ..... 1945. .............................Missoula Previs, John1................. 1935. .................Thompson Falls Price, John1 .................. 1978. .........................Palatine, IL Prigmore, John1 ...........1973. ...................... Winlock, WA Procter, Cory4 .............. 2001 - 0 4 ...........Gig Harbor, WA Prueninger, William1..... 1947. .............................Missoula Pugh, Terry3.................. 1969- 7 1 .........................Kalispell

Quinn, J .D .2 Pacheco, Raul4 ............ 1995-9 8...... .Honolulu, HI Paffhausen, Josh4 .......1 9 94-9 7...... Butte Page, J o h n * ................ 1940.............. Kalispell Palma, Ryan3 ...............1 9 93-9 5...... ....Canby, OR Palmer, Colt4 ................2 0 0 1 -0 4 ...... .. Omaha, NE Palmer, Jace4 ...............2 0 0 6 -0 9....... Missoula Palmer, Loren1 .............1946.............. Laurel Palmer, Tyler4 ...............20 0 6 -0 9 ...... Missoula Pangle, Louis3 .............1955-5 7.................... Denver, CO Paoli, David4 .................1978-81 ..................... Great Falls Paresa, Gregory3 ........ 1 9 67-6 9.................... Kahului, HI Parker, Damon4 ........... 19 97-0 0 Tallahasse, FL Parker, John1 ............... 1973........................ Kingston, ME Parks, Tim2.................. 2 0 0 5 -0 6 Moreno Valley, CA Parmalee, James3 .......1 9 26-2 8........................Missoula Parsons, Houston1 ......1901...............................Missoula Pattison, Leo1 ..............1946................................Glasgow Paulson, Kraig4 ............ 1983-8 6 ................... Plentywood Payne, Bryan2 .............1989-9 0 Spokane, WA Pease, Brent2 ...............1 9 85-8 6 Mountain Home, ID Peeples, Johnnie2 ........2 0 0 1 -0 2 .................Anaheim, CA Pelayo, Alvin1 .............. 1958......................... Honolulu, HI Pelc, Brian4 ..................19 99-0 2............................Helena Pelluer, Tyler2 ................20 0 7 -0 8 Sammamish, WA Pells, Greg1 ................. 1983 Calgary, ALB Pepe, Joe2 .................... 1 9 57-5 8........................ Missoula Perey, Emile3 ................19 28-3 0.................... Philipsburg

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Petek, Andy4 ................1 9 97-0 0............................Helena Peters, Daniel2 ............. 1960-61 ...............................Butte Peters, Robin3.............. 1969-71 .Cleveland Heights, OH Peterson, Arthur3 ......... 1 9 36-3 8 Great Falls Peterson, Keith2 ........... 1953-5 4 Seattle, WA Peterson, Phillip3 . 1 9 36-3 8,....................... Kalispell Peterson, Russell3 1 9 28-3 0......................Miles City Peterson, Tom1 .... 1985.............................Miles City Peterson, Tyler2 ... 2 0 0 1 -0 2 ........................... Helena Petty, Larry2 ........ 1 9 63-6 4 .....................Great Falls Pfahler, Steven4 ... 20 0 6 -0 9 ................... Frenchtown Pierce, Murray2 ............1975-76 Cincinnati, OH Pierson, Clay3 ............... 2010-12 Twin Bridges Piette, Russell2 ............2 0 0 9 -1 0 ..............Vancouver, WA Pitcher, Ciche3 ............. 2000-01, 0 3 ............... Anaconda Pitcher, Karl3 ................2 0 0 5 -0 7 ...................... Anaconda Pinsoneault, Richard1 ..1952..........................St. Ignatius Plum, Mark3 ................ 1 9 74-7 6.................Tracyton, WA Plummer, Ben3 ............ 1923-2 5................... Stevensville Plummer, Ted3 ............. 19 21-2 3 ................... Stevensville Poehls, William3 2010-12..................Chandler, AZ Polhemus, Chris3 .........2 0 0 3 -0 5 ........................Missoula

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Shillam, Terry4 ............. 1982-85 ..............Orchards, WA Shoate, Jeff1 ................1999.................... San Diego, CA Short, Cory1 .................1999...............................Cut Bank Short, Daniel1 .......... 1998...............................Cut Bank Shupe, Dale3 ................1953-55 ........................... Harlem Shupe, Joe1 .................1976 Great Falls Sil, Nate2 ...................... 1997-98 ........................Missoula Silovsky, Paul1 ............. 1980...........................Topeka, KS Silvernale, Grant3 ......... 1 9 22-2 4............................. Baker Simonson, Eric4.......... 1 9 92-9 5 .................... Plentywood Simpkins, Edward4......1 9 10-1 3 .........................Missoula Simpson, Ja’Ton3........2002, 0 4 -0 5 .........Bellflower, CA Simpson, Martin3 ........1 9 08-1 0........................Missoula Sirmon, David4 ........... 1 9 93-9 6 ............ Walla Walla, WA Sivingen, Marcus1 .......1946...............................Glasgow Skinner, Jon4 ................2 0 0 0 -0 3 ............................. Dillon Sloane, Hugh1............. 1899................................Missoula Sloan, Pete2 .................2 0 0 4 -0 5 ......................... Kalispell Slocum, Dethrick2 .......1990-91 .....................Fresno, CA Small, Robert3 ............. 1954-56 ........................Missoula Smead, Burton3 ........... 1908-10 ........................Missoula Smelko, Daniel1 ........... 1964........................Hubbard, OH Smerker, Gregg4 .......... 1988-91 ..................... Great Falls Smith, Bob2 ..................19 7 3 -7 4 Pasco, WA Smith, Di-Onte3........... 1996-98 ................Van Nuys, CA Smith, Earl1 .................1902............................... Unknown Smith, Frank2 ................1936-37 .................. Chicago, IL Smith, Gary3 ................1959-61 ........................ Whitefish Smith, Gary3 .................1965-67 Pittsburgh, PA Smith, Jeffrey1 ........... 1975 Vancouver, WA Smith, Joe1.................. 2007 Rowland Heights, CA Smith, Mark3 ...............1983-85 Vancouver, WA Smith, Michael1 .......... 1998...................Los Angeles, CA Smith, Mike2 ................19 65-6 6 Olympia, WA Smith, Scott2 ................19 86-8 7................Lancaster, CA Smith, Vernon3 ........... 2 0 0 1 -0 3 ............... San Diego, CA Smith, William (B.J.)1 ..1948.................................... Butte Smithwick-Hann, Shay22011-12 .........................Kalispell Snyder, Chris4 ............. 2 0 0 0 -0 3 ................ Spokane, WA Snyder, George2 .......... 1930-31 ..................... Great Falls Sobansky, Joe2 ............ 19 76-7 7...........................Ajo, AZ Soderston, John1 .........1908 Clinton, IA Soloman, Ted1 ............. 1972 Spokane, WA Sopp, Bernie1 ...............1994............................. Ukiah, CA Sorenson, Glenn2 ........19 59-6 0........................... Billings Sorenson, Thomas2 1 9 57-5 8.................. Benicia, CA Sorrell, Malcom4 ......... 19 80-8 3................. Tacoma, WA Sparber, Dale2 ............. 19 57-5 8..............Cashmere, WA Sparks, Richard3 ......... 19 66-6 8.............................. Butte Sparks, Robert1 .......... 1940...................................... Butte Spaulding, Thomas1 ....1903..............................Missoula Spear, Del4 ................... 19 73-7 6 Cheney, WA Spelman, James3 ........1936-38 ......................Anaconda Spencer, Bruce1 .......... 1970 Hoquiam, WA Spencer, Franklin3 ........1928-30 ........................... Geyser Spencer, Lance4 .......... 2002-05 ..............................Malta Spencer, Mark2 ............ 20 0 1 -0 2 ,............... Fallbrook, CA Spigner, Paul1 ...............1976.......................... Newark, NJ Spraggins, Scott4 ........1992-95 ..................... Great Falls Sprosky, Todd2 ............ 1988-89 Gardena, CA Stachnik, Ray2 ............. 1969-70 .................. Chicago, IL Stachnik, Richard2 .......1975-76 .................. Chicago, IL Stadnyk, Mike4............ 2004-05, 0 7 -0 8 .Regina, Saska. Staninger, Brett1 .......... 2002.............................. Missoula Stansberry, Robert1 1932.........................Norfolk, NE Stapp, Clint2 .................2 0 0 6 -0 7 ......................Niwot, CO Stark, John1 .................1972 Vancouver, WA Stark, Robert2 ............. 1972-73 ............................Poison Starkey, Steven2 .......... 1972-73 El Monte, CA Stedham, John3 ........... 1967-69 Chehalis, WA Stein, Karl2 ................... 1969-70 San Anselmo, CA Steinau, Matt4 ............. 1998-01 ....................El Toro, CA Steiner, Ed1 ..................1965.............................. Missoula Steinhauer, Ben1 .......... 1975......................... Chicago, IL

Stenson, Perry3 ........... 1937- ■39.........................Kalispell Stensrud, Kelly4 ........... 1992- ■95....................... Missoula Stephens, Andre4 ........ 1980- ■83................. Tacoma, WA Stephens, Wallace2 1945- ■46.......................... Billings Sterns, Bill3 ...................1969- ■71.............Stevenson, WA Stewart, Gordon3 .........1948- ■50.......................... Forsyth Stewart, Robert2 ..........1951- ■52.......................... Forsyth Stimac, Daniel2 ............. 1967- ■68....................Great Falls Stocking, G. Edgar1 1952. ............................ Whitefish Stockton, Houston3 2008- ■10................Spokane, WA Stoddard, Thayer3 ....... 1907- ■09....................... Missoula Stoll, Erik3 .....................2008- ■10................ Sandpoint, Id Stone, George1 .............1912. .............................Missoula Storbakken, Rollie1 ...... 1974. .................Mt. Vernon, WA .................... Winnett Story, Leland2 ............... 1933- ■34 Stranahan, Larry3 .........1968- ■70....................... Missoula Strand, Carl1 ................. 1955. .................. Bremerton, WA Strauss, Richard3..........1966- ■68........................... Poison Straw, Alva1 ................. 1921. ................................Forsyth Streit, David2 ................ 1946- 4 7 ....................... Missoula Streit, Norman4 ............. 1912- 1 5 ....................... Missoula Stringer, Darren2 ..........1990- 9 1 ................ Vacaville, CA Strizich, Joseph1 ..........1936. .......................... Great Falls Strom, Roy3 ................. 1939- 4 1 ........................... Shelby Strutzel, Mike2 ............. 1986- 8 7 ..................Monitor, WA Stuart, Gig1 ...................1974. ...........................Miami, FL Stuberg, Josh4 .............2009- 1 2 ........................... Helena Sugrue, Pat3 .................1923- 2 5 ..................... Anaconda Sullivan, Dan4 ...............1974- 7 7 ..............................Butte Sullivan, John3 .............1933- 3 5 ,.............................Butte Sullivan, Pat4 ................1976- 7 9 ..............................Butte Sullivan, Rick4 ............. 1985- 8 8 .......................Whitefish Sullivan, Stephen4 ....... 1917- 2 0 ..............................Butte Sulser, Mark2................. 1987- 8 8 ........................Glasgow Great Falls Sunderland, Brock2 ......1999- 0 0 Great Falls Sundquist, Tim3 ............1981- 8 3 Union City, CA Sutton, Mickey2 ........... 1980- 8 1 Svennungsen, Rock3 ...1972- 7 4 ........................... Shelby Swanson, Carl2 ........... 1935- 3 6 ..................... Anaconda Swarthout, Jack3 ..........1939- 4 1 ..................Prosser, WA Swarthout, William3 1940- 4 2 ..................Prosser, WA Port Orchard, WA Swearingen, Chester1 ..1952. Swearingen, Gary1 ...... 1972. .............................Missoula Sweet Russell2 ............ 1924- 2 5 ....................Miles City Swenson, Brent3 ..........1991- 9 3 ........................Glasgow Swink, Andrew2 ............2008- 0 9 .. Rowland Heights, CA Swogger, Josh1 ............2006. ........................ Vienna, OH Sylvestre, Mike1 .......... 2009. ....................... Phoenix, AZ Szakash, Paul2 ........... 1935- 3 6 ..................Chicago, IL Szalay, Thatcher4 ......... 1998- 0 1 .......................Whitefish T ...............Great Falls Federal Way, WA .................Missoula ........... Waipahu, HI .......... Anaheim, CA .................Oahu, HI ................Miles City ............ Eugene, OR Taylor, Ed1 ................ ....1923........... ................Miles City Taylor, Joseph1 ....... ....1942........... ............ Chicago, IL Wichita, KS Taylor, Kent2 ............ ....1982-83.... Taylor, Steve2 .......... ....1972-73.... ...............Great Falls San Diego, CA Temple, Mike2 ...... ....1994-95.... Tennant, Vernon1 .... ....1956........... ..................Kalispeil Thiebes, Joseph1 . ....1942........... ...............Great Falls Thieme, Fred2 .......... ....1909-10.... .................Missoula Thoemmes, Wade2 ....1989-90.... ........... Honolulu, HI Thomas, Dilwayn1 ....1907........... ....................... Butte Santa Ana, CA ....1950-51 .... Thomas, Lloyd2 ....1978-80.... ...............Great Falls Thomas, Terry3 ....2004-07.... ......... .............Dillon Thomas, Torrey4 ....2002-05.... ...................... Dillon Thomas, Tyler4 Taberacci, Emil3 ..... ....1937-39.... Tagmyer, William1 .... ....1977........... Tait, William1 ........... ....1908........... Takai, Tonga2............ ....2011-12.... Talmage, Jon4 ......... ....2002-05.... Talolutu, John2 ........ ....1968-69.... Tanner, Gordon2 ....... ....1921-22.... Tarrow, Bill4 ............. ....1981-84....

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Walden, Willie3 ............ 2002-04 Vancouver, WA Waldhauser, Bryan4 2008-11 ......................... Worden Walker, Carl1 ................1929 Boundary, WA Walker, Duane4 ............ 1971, 73-75 ....................... Malta Walker, Nick1 ...............1999........................... Plentywood Walker, Sidney1 ........... 1899...............................Missoula Walker, Travis4 ............. 1 9 96-9 9................... Plentywood Walker, William1 .......... 1950.............................. Bozeman Walle, Tuck2.................1964-65 ..........................Superior Walle, Virgil1 ................1965................................ Superior Waller, JR4 ................... 2 0 0 2 -0 5 ................. Portland, OR Wallwork, Bruce3 .........1961-63 Waimanalo, HI Walsh, Creighton1 .......1972..................................... Butte Walters, Guy1 ............. 1901...............................Missoula Walters, Ray5 .............. 1 9 00-0 4........................Missoula Walters, Ted2 ................1940-41 ........................... Billings Walterskirchen, Jer.1....1946............................... Missoula Walterskirchen, Will.2....19 1 9 -2 0 ....................... Missoula Wang, Dean1 ...............1985..................................... Baker Ward, Sidney2 ............. 1897-98 ........................ Hamilton Warden, Darrel1 1946........................... Great Falls Warren, Cam2 ..............2 0 1 1 -1 2 Bellevue, WA

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MONTANA’S ALL-TIME COACHING RESULTS 1897-2012 Coach

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Fred Smith 1897 “Two years after The University of Montana opened its doors to stu­ dents, the first football team was organized. Professor Fred D. Smith, chemistry professor and former football player at Cornell University, volunteered to coach the football team. Twenty-four men turned out. No uniforms were available so many of the players used makeshift clothing.” —The Redbook

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Frank Bean 1900-1901 “Frank Bean from the University of Wisconsin was selected as coach. A game with Anaconda failed to materialize, therefore, the only game scheduled in 1900 was with Montana Stale College.” —The Redbook “The unsuccessful season was due to the lack of experienced players. We had no experienced quarterback.” —Kaimin, student paper

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F.B. Seabright 1898 “Sgt. B.F. Seabright, a graduate and former player at Stanford, was a coach in 1898. He was engaged by the university as instruc­ tor in general athletics. Students raised an initial $110 to help pay the coach’s salary.” Charles Allard kicked the first field goal in the state of Montana at the Thanksgiving game vs. the Montana State College Aggies in Mis­ soula. Montana won 16-0.” —The Redbook

Dewitt Peck 1902 This season saw the organization of the Northwest Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Nine Northwest colleges were represented at a meeting which was held in Spokane.

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F.W. Schule 1905-1906 A writeup of the 1906 season by Coach Schule in the yearbook says, “as interesting and as spec­ tacular a game of football as the writer has seen in the far west was played on the Montana field on October 19th. Our men succeeded in holding Washington States undefeated team to the clos­ est score made against them this season.” —Montana Sentinel


Albion Findley 1907 “Coach Findley had been a mem­ ber of the All-Western Conference team while at­ tending the University of M Wisconsin. This was the first year that letter sweaters were awarded. University sweater awards were donated by Missoula Mercantile.” -T he Redbook

Probably no season up to this time saw more “firsts” than in 1920. The Grizzlies beat the Uni­ versity of Washington for the only time in his­ tory. Montanas football field was moved and named “Dornblaser Field” in honor of Paul Dornblaser, the great Grizzly tackle, who was killed in action in World War I. Finally, the Griz­ zlies ran up their biggest score in history, a 133-0 pasting of Mount St. Charles (Carroll College).” —The Redbook

J.W. Stewart 1922-1923

Roy White 1908-1909 “Roy “Cupid” White, All-Western tackle at the University of Iowa in 1905, was selected to coach the Montana team. ________________I The 1909 team was the first Montana football team to be undefeated.” —The Redbook

Robert Cary, 1910-11 “Montana was very successful using the for­ ward pass in 1910.” —The Redbook

Lt. W.C. Philoon, 1912 Lt. Philoon was an All American player (cen­ ter) at West Point.

A.G. Heilman, 1913-14 “This was the best team that Montana had yet produced, and Montana was undefeated and had one scoreless tie with Idaho in 1914. Richard Howell of the Law School wrote the song: “Up With Montana” (UM’s fight song) in 1914.” -T he Redbook

Jerry Nissen 1915-1917 “The biggest game of the season and one of the biggest in Montana history came Thanksgiving Day 1915 when the powerful , 3 A. 4 Syracuse University team invaded Missoula for the first intersectional game in the state. Coach Jerry Nissen returned from the North­ west Conference meeting at Seattle in 1916 with the news that Montana had been admitted to the conference. Coach Nissen resigned at the end of the 1917 season to join the Army. The coach had com­ piled a record of 14-7-4 in three seasons.” —The Redbook

Bernie Bierman 1919-1921 “Bernie Bierman, the new coach, was an AllAmerica halfback at the University of Minnesota in 1915.

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Earl Clark 1924-1925 “Earl “Click” Clark became the second Mon­ tana graduate to coach a Grizzly team in 1924. Coach Clark resigned at the end of the 1925 sea­ son to accept the position of trainer at the University of Washington. He held this position until his retirement.” — The Redbook

Frank Milburn 1926-1930 “Major Frank Milburn, a West Point graduate and winner of the Athletic Sa­ ber, emblematic of the best athlete at West Point, be­ came head of the R.O.T.C. and head football coach. The 1930 season highlights were victories over Montana State College, University of Idaho and Gonzaga University. Major “Shrimp” Milburn closed his coaching career at the University of Montana due to Army orders transferring him to another station.” —The Redbook

Bernard Oakes 1931-1934 “Bernard F. “Bunny” Oakes, who had been line coach at the University of Nebraska for the past five years, became Major Milburn’s successor as head coach of football for the 1931 season. Robert Stansberry and Henry Blastic made honorable mention All Americans.

Bernard Oakes left after the 1934 season to coach football at the University of Colorado.” —The Redbook

Doug Fessenden 1935-1941 “Douglas Fessenden, Fenger High School coach in Chicago, was selected as head football coach at the university in April of 1935. “Man of the Year” was the honor accorded Douglas Fessenden by the Kaimin in 1935 for the distinguished work done by him in raising Montana to a prominent place in Pacific Coast Conference football. Fessenden proved himself to be an able mentor and won the respect and admiration of the entire school. The 1937 season was the most successful football season since 1914. Montana won six consecutive games in 1937 which is the first time in history Montana won as many games. The highlight of the 1939 season was the 13-0 win over the University of Idaho, smashing the Idaho jinx and giving Montana possession of the Little Brown Stein for the first time. The 1941 football season was a successful year as well, UM going 6-3.1946-1948 (14-15) Douglas Fessenden returned from the Army Air Corp in time to take over his duties as head football coach. Montana enjoyed a successful 1947 season winning 7 games and losing 4 and defeated Washington State College and the University of Idaho on their home grounds. Fessenden resigned in 1948 and the follow­ ing year received his doctors degree in Physical Education from Columbia University. Fessen­ den had the best win and Joss record in football of any university football coach up until that time.” —The Redbook

George Dahlberg 1945 “George “Jiggs” Dahl­ berg from the University of Montana coached football for the 1945 season. Dr. J.E. “Burly” Miller, faculty athletic representa­ tive ruled that the University of montana, must follow pre-war Pacific Coast Conference rules.”’ —The Redbook

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joined the Mountain States Conference which is also know as the “Skyline” Conference. Ted Shipkey resigned as football coach in 1951.” —The Redbook

Ed Chinske 1952-1954 “Edward Chinske became the next UM head football coach in 1952. Richard (Dick) Imer was selected for All-Amer: ican honors in 1953. Imer and Joe DeLuca were chosen to several AllAmerican teams in 1954.” —Redbook

Jerry Williams 1955-1957 “UM’s fund-raising arm, the Century Club, got its start in 1955, the same year as Head Coach Jerry Wil­ liams arrived. Aside from the fact that Stanley Renning was considered one of the greatest sophomores to ever appear in a Grizzly uniform, the 1956 campaign was a dismal one. Coach Jerry Williams, who had played pro­ fessional football with the Philadelphia Eagles, left UM to be an assistant coach for the Eagles.” —The Redbook

Ray Jenkins 1958-1963 “Ray Jenkins’ first year as football coach was a poor debut with an 0-10 record, the worst in Montana his­ tory. The Grizzlies came up with their best passing attack in 10 season dur­ ing 1959, a campaign that also marked the end of a 15-game losing streak when the Grizzlies scored a 12-0 upset over Brigham Young. Terry Dillon was selected and played in the East-West Shrine game January 1963. The 1963 football season was unsuccessful winning one game and losing nine. Ray Jenkins resigned at the close of the 1963 football season.” - The Redbook

Hugh Davidson 1964-1966 “In 1964 Hugh David­ son become the new head coach. The Terry Dillon Award was established for the most valuable player on the football team. Davidson resigned at the end of the 1966 football season.” —Redbook

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Jack Swarthout 1967-1975 “Since assuming the duties of both head football coach and AD at UM in 1967, Jack Swarthout put a drive into the schools ath­ letic program which had not been seen in Missoula for several years. Montana won the Big Sky Conference cham­ pionship in 1969 for the first time since confer­ ence football began in 1963. Coach Swarthout and his staff received con­ siderable praise for the excellent job of coaching Montana to its second consecutive undefeated regular season play in 1970. The team played in the Camillia Bowl, losing to UND 31-16. There were several Grizzlies selected to various AllAmerican teams in 1971. Swarthout resigned as football coach at the close of the 1975 season. He chose to return to high school teaching and coaching at Capital High, Olympia, Wash. Swarthout left UM as the winningest football coach in the University’s history with a nine-year record of 51 wins, 41 losses and one tie. He won two consecutive Big Sky football championships (1969 and 1970).” —The Redbook

Gene Carlson 1976-1979 “The 1976 football sea­ son opened with Eugene Carlson as the new head football coach. Carlson in­ herited the coaching staff of the preceding adminis­ tration (Jack Swarthout), as well as the offensive system (Wishbone or Texas Y). However, Gene made some changes in the offense formation.” Carlson was an alumnus of UM and was a very successful high school coach in Great Falls prior to coming to the University of Montana. A greater success was expected by those in power so Carlson resigned at the close of the 1979 sea­ son. The Redbook

Larry Donovan 1980-1985 Larry Donovan was selected to replace Gene Carlson. Donovan was a graduate of the University of Nebraska and came to Mon­ tana from the University of Kansas where he had been an assistant coach. The 1981 season was positive, as Coach Don­ ovan was rebuilding the football program, and 1982 saw the Grizzlies in a first-round playoff game at Idaho along with winning the Big Sky Conference title. However, the next three sea­ sons had more L’s then W ’s, and after the 1985 season, Donovan and most of his coaching staff did not have their contracts renewed for the 1986 season.

Don Read 1986-1995 Don Read is Montana’s all-time winningest coach. He came to Montana from Portland State in 1986. Read never had a los­ ing season as head mentor to the Grizzlies. In Montana’s 96-year football history. Also during his 10-year tenure, he was 10-0 against the MSU Bobcats. The Grizzlies advanced to the playoffs five out of the 10 years he coached, winning the Division 1-AA (FCS) national championship in 1995. He was also se­ lected the Division I-AA Coach of the Year in 1995 and coached Dave Dickenson, the 1995 Walter Payton Award winner. During his tenure, the Griz had an overall re­ cord of 85-36, and his 85 overall wins at UM and 54 Big Sky victories rank him second in confer­ ence history.

Joe Glenn

2000-2002 Joe Glenn came to Montana after a very long, successful 11 -year career at Northern Colorado where the Bears won back-toback NCAA Division II na­ tional football championships in 1996 and 1997. In Joe’s first year as head coach at Montana, he won the Eddie Robinson Award, given annu­ ally to the I-AA (FCS) coach of the year. He was also the Big Sky Conference’s coach of the year. That year he took the 13-1 Griz to the Division I-AA national championship game, where the Griz lost to Georgia Southern, 27-25. Glenn repeated the trip to the title game in 2001, this time winning the championship, beat­ ing Furman 13-6. The Griz were once again con­ ference champs for the second year in a row. The Griz were co-conference champs in 2002. Glenn was hired as Wyoming’s 30th head football coach Dec. 12,2002 and is now the head coach at South Dakota.

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Robin Pflugrad

2010-11 Robin Pflugrad, the 34th head football coach at Montana, came to Mon­ tana from the University of Oregon. Pflugrad was a mentor in the prestigious PAC-10 Conference for 13 seasons with stints at Oregon, Washington State and Arizona State. He has coached at the colle­ giate level for 28 years. Pflugrad had a two-year overall record of 13-6 as head coach at Montana. Pflugrad also coached at Montana from 1986-94, working quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs during his first stint at UM. He was one of 20 finalists for the Eddie Rob­ inson Award, given to the FCS s top mentor.

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Mick Delaney 2012-Present

Mick Delaney is in his second season as the head football coach at The University of Mon­ tana. His 2012 record was 5 -6 . He recently completed his fifth season over­ all at Montana. From 2008-11 he was UMs asso­ ciate head coach and oversaw the running backs.

ALL-TIME RESULTS Fred Smith (Cornell) 1897 (1-2-3) 1897 (1-2-3) Missoula “Tigers” .................. T ................... 0-0 Missoula “Tigers” .................... T ..................0-0 Missoula “Tigers” .................... T ..................0-0 Butte Business College............. L ................20-4 Montana State.........................W .............. 18-6 at Butte Business College L .............. 26-10

SGT. F.B. Seabright (Stanford) 1898 (3-2) 1898 (3-2) Helena High School.................. L ..................6-5 Anaconda Ath. C lu b ................. L ................ 18-0 Helena Athletic C lu b ................ W ..................5-0 at Montana State.....................W ..................6-0 Montana State.........................W ................ 16-0

Guy Cleveland (Montana) 1899 (1-2) 1899 (1-2) Anaconda Ath. C lu b ................ W ................ 12-5 at Montana State...................... L ................38-0 Montana State.......................... L ..................5-0

Frank Bean (Wisconsin) 1900-1901 (2-4) 1900 (0-1) Montana State.......................... L .............. 12-11 1901 (2-3) Ft. Shaw Ind ia n s...................... L ......... No Score Butte High S ch o o l.................... L .............. 25-11 Fort M issoula......................... W ......... No Score Fort M issoula......................... W ................26-0 at Montana State...................... L ................31-0

Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) 1902 (0-2) 1902 (0-2) Montana Tech.......................... L ................ 16-0 Montana State.......................... L ................38-0

H.B. Conibear (Illinois) 1903-1904 (5-7) 1903 (2-5) Fort M issoula..........................W ................32-0 Fort M issoula..........................W ................ 11-0 Montana Tech.......................... L ................ 19-0 at Montana Tech....................... L ................23-0 at Ida h o...................................L ................28-0 at Washington S tate................. L ................32-0 at Montana State...................... L ................ 13-6 1904 (3-2) Fort M issoula..........................W ................ 10-0 at Utah.....................................L ................ 17-0 at Utah State...........................W ..................5-0 Washington State..................... L ..................6-5 Montana State.........................W ................79-0

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at Whitman College................. L .................. 5-0 at Washington S tate................ L ................ 28-6 Utah State............................. W ................ 23-0 Fort Shaw Indians.................. W .................88-0 1906 (2-4) Fort Shaw Indians.................. W .................32-6 Washington State.................... L .................. 5-0 Spokane Athletic C lu b ............ W .................11-0 at Utah....................................L ................ 42-0 at Utah S tate........................... L .................16-6 Ex-Collegians.......................... L ...................6-0

Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) 1907 (4-1-1) 1907 (4-1-1) Montana Wesleyan................. W .................62-0 Fort Shaw Indians.................. W ................ 28-0 at Wash. State......................... L ................ 38-0 Montana Tech........................ W .................12-0 Spokane Athletic C lu b ............ W .................12-0 at Montana Tech...................... T .................. 0-0

Roy White (Iowa) 1908-1909 (7-2-2) 1908 (1-2-1) Montana State........................ T ............ ■..... 0-0 Montana Tech.........................W ..................8-5 at Montana Tech...................... L .................. 5-4 at Montana State.................... L .................. 5-0 1909 (6-0-1) Missoula H igh.........................W ................33-0 Fort Shaw Indians.................. W ................ 52-0 at Montana Tech...................... T .................. 0-0 at Montana State.................... W .................. 3-0 Fort M issoula......................... W ................42-0 Montana Tech.........................W ................24-0 Montana State.........................W ................ 15-5

Robert Cary (Montana) 1910-11 (5-3-1) 1910 (3-2-1) Montana Tech.........................W ..................8-0 at Montana State...................... T ..................0-0 Utah State................................ L ..................5-3 atG onzaga............................... L ................ 17-5 at Montana Tech......................W ..................3-0 Montana State.........................W ................ 10-0 1911 (2-1) at Montana Tech......................W ................ 12-0 Utah State................................ L ..................8-0 Poison Independents............... W ................28-6

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A.G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) 1913-14(8-4-1) 1913 (2-4) at Washington S tate .............. L ..................34-9 Utah State............................. L .................... 9-7 at Montana State.................... W ...................7-0 Montana State........................ W .................20-0 atG onzaga............................ L .................. 16-7 at Whitman College................ L .................. 35-0 1914 (6-0-1) Butte R am blers...................... W .................87-0 Washington State................... W .................10-0 at Ida h o ................................ T ....................0-0 Utah State..............................W .................32-0 Montana State........................ W ................ 26-9 North Dakota State................. W .................13-0 atG onzaga............................ W ................. 19-0

Jerry Nissen (Washington State) 1915-1917(7-7-3) 1915 (2-2-2) Idaho....................................W ................. 15-3 at South D akota ..................... L .................. 10-7 at North Dakota...................... T 10-10 at Washington S tate............... L ..................27-7 Butte Centervilles................... W ................ 50-0 S yracuse............................... T ....................6-6 1916 (4-1-1) at South D akota.................... W .................1 1 -0 atG onzaga............................ W ................. 20-0 at Washington S tate ............... L ..................27-0 Whitman College................... W ................. 17-0 at Montana State.................... T ....................6-6 at Ida h o ................................ W ............... 20-13 1917 (1-4) Utah State.............................. L ..................21-6 at Whitman College................ L .................. 14-3 Montana State....................... W ................... 9-7 Washington State................... L ..................28-0 Idaho.....................................L ..................14-3 1918 No team was organized to the World War I and also the influenza epidemic.

Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) 1919-1921 (9-9-3) 1919 (2-3-2) Montana W esleyan................. W .................26-7 at Utah S tate.......................... L ................. 47-0 Montana Tech........................W .................28-6 Whitman College.................... T ................... 6-6 at Ida h o ................................. L ................... 7-0 at Montana State.................... T ................... 6-6 Washington State....................L ............... 42-14 at Montana State.................... W ...............24-13 at Pacific College.....................L ................... 6-0 1920 (4-3) Mt. Saint Charles*.................. W ...............133-0 at W ashington........................ W ............... 18-14 Montana W esleyan................. W ............. 34-14 at Whitman College................. L ................. 13-7 Montana State........................ W ................ 28-0 Idaho ..................................... L ................. 20-7 at Washington S tate................ L ................. 31-0 *N o w named Carroll College

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1921 (3-3-1) Idaho Tech C ollege*................W ................ 25-0 at W ashington.......................... L ................ 28-7 Whitman College...................... L ................ 14-6 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 35-7 at Montana State.....................W ................ 14-7 North Dakota State.................. W .................. 7-6 G onzaga................................. T .................. 0-0 * Now named Idaho State

J.W. Stewart (Geneva) 1922-1923 (7-8) 1922 (3-4) at W ashington.......................... L ................ 26-0 Montana W esleyan.................. W ................ 37-0 Idaho Tech College.................. W .............. 15-12 atG onzaga...............................L ................ 37-6 Montana State.........................W ..................7-6 Whitman College...................... L ................ 13-0 Idaho ...................................... L ................39-0 1923 (4-4) Mt. Saint Charles..................... W ................27-0 at Id a h o .................................. L ............... 40-0 Montana Tech.........................W ................25-0 Gonzaga................................. L ................ 25-2 at Whitman College................. W ................ 16-7 at W ashington.......................... L ..............26-14

Earl Clark (Montana) 1924-1925 (7-8-1) 1924 (4-4) Mt. Saint Charles.................... W ................ 40-7 Idaho...................................... L .............. 41-13 at W ashington......................... L ................ 52-7 at Montana Tech..................... W ...............106-6 Gonzaga................................. L .............. 20-14 Pacific University.................... W ................ 61-7 at S tanford.............................. L ................ 41-3 at Whitman College................ W ................ 20-0 1925 (3-4-1) Washington State..................... L .................. 9-0 at W ashington......................... L .............. 30-10 G on za ga # .............................. T .............. 14-14 Montana Tech ........................ W ................ 57-0 at Oregon S tate........................L ................ 27-7 at Ida h o ................................. W .............. 20-14 at USC.................................... L ................ 27-7 Montana State........................ W ................ 29-7 # in Butte

Frank Milburn (West Point) 1926-1930 (18-22-3) 1926 (3-5) Oregon State............................ L ................ 49-0 Idaho...................................... L .............. 27-12 at Washington S tate................. L ................ 14-6 Montana S ta te # ......................W ................ 27-0 atG onzaga............................... L ................ 10-6 Whitman College.....................W ................ 56-7 UC Davis................................ W ................ 21-0 at Southern C a l........................ L ................ 61-0 # in Butte 1927 (3-4-1) Butte Centervilles W .................19-0 Mt. Saint Charles..................... W ..................8-0 at Washington S tate................. L ................35-0

at W ashington..........................L ................ 32-0 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 42-6 at C alifornia.............................L .............. 33-13 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ..................6-0 atGonzaga.............................. T ..................0-0 # in Butte 1928 (4-5-1) Butte Centervilles....................W ................ 13-0 Anaconda A nodes...................W ................ 13-0 Washington State..................... L ................26-6 Washington............................. L .................25-0 Montana Tech........................ W ................20-0 Montana S ta te # ...................... T ..................0-0 at Oregon................................L .................31-6 at Oregon State....................... L ................ 44-0 atG onzaga............................ W .................. 7-0 Idaho..................................... L ................ 21-7 # in Butte 1929 (3-5-1) Anaconda A nodes...................W ................ 18-2 Mt. Saint Charles.....................W ................ 19-0 at W ashington......................... T .................. 6-6 at Ida h o .................................. L .................19-0 Intermountain......................... W ................ 45-0 Montana S ta te # ....................... L .............. 14-12 at C alifornia............................. L ............. 53-18 Washington State..................... L ................13-0 at UCLA.................................. L .................14-0 # in Butte 1930 (5-3) Anaconda A nodes.................. W ...............18-14 Mt. Saint Charles.................... W ................ 52-0 at W ashington......................... L ................ 27-0 Montana S ta te # .................... W ................ 13-6 at Washington S tate.................L ................ 61-0 at C alifornia............................ L ................ 46-0 atG onzaga............................. W .............. 27-15 Idaho.....................................W ................ 12-6 # in Butte

Bernard Oakes (Illinois) 1931-1934 (8-22-1) 1931 (1-6) Mt. Saint Charles......................L .................. 2-0 at W ashington......................... L ................ 25-0 at Id a h o .................................. L .............. 21-19 Washington State..................... L ................ 13-0 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ................ 37-6 at Oregon S tate........................L ................ 19-0 at USC............................. L ...........69-0 # in Butte 1932 (2-7) Anaconda A nodes.................. W ................ 25-0 at W ashington.........................L ............. 26-13 Carroll College....................... W ................ 14-8 Idaho...................................... L ................ 19-6 at UCLA.................................. L ................ 32-0 Montana S ta te # ...................... L ................ 19-7 at Washington S tate................. L ................ 31-0 Oregon State............................L ................ 35-6 atG onzaga...............................L .............. 56-13 # in Butte 1933 (3-4) at Oregon S tate........................ L ................20-0 Washington State..................... L ................ 13-7 at Ida h o ...................................L ................ 12-6

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Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 1935-1941 (32-25-4) 1935 (1-5-2) at USC.................................... L .................. 9-0 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ................ 20-0 Washington State..................... L ................ 13-7 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 14-7 at W ashington......................... L ................ 33-7 Gonzaga"* ........................... T ................... 7-7 at Stanford.............................. L ................ 32-0 Oregon State........................... T .................. 0-0 # in Butte ** in Great Falls 1936 (6-3) at Washington S tate................. L ................ 19-0 at UCLA.................................. L ................ 30-0 Idaho Southern B ra nch *.......... W .............. 45-13 G onzaga................................ W .................. 6-0 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ................ 27-0 at Oregon State........................L ................ 14-7 Idaho..................................... W ................ 16-0 San F ra n cisco # ..................... W ................ 24-7 North D akota......................... W ................ 13-6 * Idaho State # in Butte 1937 (7-1) Whitman College.....................W ................ 25-0 at Texas Tech......................... W ................ 13-6 Oklahoma C ity# ................... W .................36-6 San F ra n cisco *".....................W ................ 13-7 Montana S ta te *".................... W ................ 19-0 G onzaga................................ W ................ 23-0 at Ida h o .................................. L .................. 6-0 North D akota......................... W ................ 14-3 # in Great Falls ** in Butte 1938 (5-3-1) Cheney Normal C o llege* W ................ 27-0 at San Francisco. T.. 0-0 DePaul.............. W.. 7-6 Texas Tech........ L.. 19-13 L.. 7-0 at North Dakota... Idaho................ L.. 19-6 W.. at Gonzaga........ 9-0 W.. Montana State#., 13-0 at A rizo na ......... W.. 7-0 *N ow named Eastern Washington # in Butte 1939 (3-5) P ortland................................ W.. ...9 -0 San Francisco......................... L.. . 12-6

Montana State (in Butte)..........W .................. 6-0 at UCLA.................................. L ................ 20-6 at Ida h o ................................. W ................ 13-0 at W ashington..........................L .................. 9-0 Gonzaga................................. L ................ 23-0 at Texas Tech...........................L ................ 13-0 at A rizo na ............................... L .................. 6-0 1940 (4-4-1) Eastern W ashington................W .................. 9-0 at Washington S tate................. L ................ 13-0 Texas Tech.............................. L .............. 32-19 Montana S ta te # ..................... W .................. 6-0 G on za ga # ............................. W .............. 13-10 at Oregon................................ L ................ 38-0 Idaho..................................... W .............. 28-18 at San Diego M arines............... L ........... . 38-20 at Portland.............................. T .................. 0-0 # in Butte 1941 (6-3) at Brigham Young................... W ................ 20-7 North Dakota State................. W ................ 27-0 at UCLA.................................. L ................ 14-7 atG onzaga............................. W ................ 13-6 Montana S ta te # ..................... W .............. 23-13 at W ashington..........................L ................ 21-0 North D akota......................... W ................ 13-6 at Ida h o ................................. W ................ 16-0 at Oregon S ta te ** .................... L ................ 27-0 # in Butte ** in Portland

Clyde Carpenter (Montana) 1942 (0-8) 1942 (0-8) Brigham Young.........................L ................ 12-6 Mathers AFB............................L .............. 19-13 at Wash. State..........................L .............. 68-16 at W ashington..........................L ................ 35-0 Idaho...................................... L ................ 21-0 at Oregon S tate........................ L ................ 33-0 at C alifornia.............................L ................ 13-0 at USC.................................... L ................ 38-0 1943-1944 Due to World War II, Montana did not field a football team. Football was cancelled in 1944.

George Dahlberg (Montana) 1945 (1-4) 1945 (1-4) at Utah S tate............................L .............. 44-13 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 46-0 at Farragut Naval Base.............. L .............. 21-13 Pocatello Marines................... W ................. 36-6 Farragut Naval B ase................. L .............. 18-13

Doug Fessenden 1946-1948 (14-15) 1946 (4-4) Eastern W ashington................W ................ 31-7 Colorado S tate....................... W ................ 26-0 at Oregon ................... L .................34-0 Montana S ta te # ......................W ................ 20-7 Utah State................................L ................26-0 Idaho..................................... W ................ 19-0 at UCLA.................................. L ................ 61-7 at W ashington.......................... L ................21-0

# in Butte 1947 (7-4) at Eastern Washington............. W ................ 21-0 Portland................................. W ................ 21-0 at A rizo na ................................L ................ 40-7 at Utah S tate............................L ................ 13-7 Montana S ta te # ....................... L .............. 13-12 at Washington S tate................ W .............. 13-12 at Ida h o................................. W ................ 21-0 at C alifornia............................. L .............. 60-14 Colorado S tate....................... W ................ 41-7 at Hawaii................................ W .............. 14-12 at Hawaii All-Stars...................W .............. 28-14 # in Butte 1948 (3-7) Eastern Washington * * ............. L ................ 12-7 Utah State................................L ................ 18-7 P a c ific ................................... W ................ 27-0 Washington State..................... L ................48-0 Montana S ta te # ......................W ................ 14-0 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 39-0 at Brigham Young..................... L .............. 26-20 College of P acific..................... L .............. 32-14 at S tanford.............................. L ................ 39-7 North D akota......................... W ................ 47-7 ** in Great Falls # in Butte

Ted Shipkey (Stanford) 1949-1951 (12-16) 1949 (5-4) South D a k o ta **..................... W ...............33-13 at Washington S tate................ L .................13-7 at Utah S tate..........................W ..............18-13 at Colorado S ta te .................... L ..............27-12 at Oregon S tate....................... L ...............63-14 Idaho......................................L ..............47-19 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ..............34-12 Eastern W ashington............... W .................19-6 Brigham Young....................... W ...............25-18 ** in Billings # in Butte 1950 (5-5) at Eastern W ashington........... W ................ 52-0 at Ida h o ................................ W ...............28-27 at Oregon................................ L ............. 21-13 Washington State.................... L .................14-7 Montana S ta te # ..................... W ................ 33-0 at Oregon S tate....................... L ................ 20-0 Puget S ound.......................... W ................ 35-7 at Nevada................................ L ............. 19-13 Utah State............................. W ................ 38-7 San Jose State * * .................... L ................ 32-7 # in Butte ** in Hawaii 1951 (2-7) at W ashington......................... L ................ 58-7 New M exico...........................W ................ 25-7 Denver....................................L ................ 55-0 Idaho......................................L .................12-9 at Montana S ta te # ................. W ................ 38-0 at Utah S tate........................... L .................19-6 W yo m ing ................................ L ................ 34-7 Colorado S tate....................... . L ................ 34-6 at Washington S tate................ L ............. 47-10 # in Butte

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Ed Chinske (Montana) 1952-1954 (8-18-1) 1952 (2-7-1) Utah State.............. ............... L ....................7-0 at W yo m in g ........................... L .................. 14-0 Brigham Young....................... L ..................28-7 at Denver............................... W .................17-7 at Colorado S ta te ................... L ..................41-0 at Oregon............................... T ................ 14-14 Montana State....................... W .............. 35-12 at Ida h o.................................L ..................27-0 at San Jose S tate................... L ................ 39-20 at New M exico....................... L .................. 12-6

1953 (3-5) at Brigham Young.....................L .............. 27-13 W yom ing ................................ L ................ 27-7 Idaho...................................... L .............. 20-12 at Denver............................... W .............. 22-13 Colorado S tate....................... W .............. 32-31 New M exico............................ L .............. 41-13 at Utah S tate........................... L .............. 33-14 at Montana State.................... W .............. 32-13

1954 (3-6) Fort Lewis (W ash.)................. W ................ 31-7 at Iowa.................................... L ................ 48-6 at Denver................................ L .............. 19-13 Utah State.............................. W .............. 20-13 at Brigham Young.....................L ................ 19-7 at Colorado S ta te ..................... L .............. 37-34 at New M exico.........................L .............. 20-14 Montana State........................ W .............. 25-21 Utah........................................ L .............. 41-20

Jerry Williams (Washington State) 1955-1957 (6-23) 1955 (3-7) at H ouston...............................L .............. 54-12 W y o m in g # ............................ L ................. 35-0 Brigham Young....................... W .............. 27-13 Denver................................... L ............... 61-13 at Utah S tate............................L ................ 32-6 New M exico........................... W .............. 19-14 Colorado S tate......................... L ................ 12-7 at Montana State.....................W ................ 19-0 at A rizo na................................L ................ 29-0 at Ida h o .................................. L ................ 31-0 # in Billings

1956 (1-9) at A rizo na ................................L .............. 27-12 at Utah................................... L ................. 26-6 at Denver................................. L .............. 22-13 Utah State................................ L .............. 27-13 Brigham Young........................W .............. 21-13 at Colorado S ta te ..................... L .............. 34-20 Montana State.........................L ............... 33-13 W y o m in g # .............................. L .............. 34-13 at New M exico......................... L .............. 14-13 Idaho..................................... L ................. 14-0 # in Billings

1957 (2-7) at Utah.....................................L .............. 32-13 W y o m in g # .............................. L ................20-7 at Brigham Young..................... L ................20-7 Denver..................................... L ..............26-13 at Utah S tate...........................W ..............35-25 New M exico............................W ............... 21-6

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Ray Jenkins (Colorado) 1958-1963 (14-43)

1958 (0-10) at Utah................................... L ................. 20-6 W y o m in g # ............................ L ............... 21-14 at New M exico....................... L ................ 44-16 at Denver...............................L ................. 29-0 Utah State.............................. L ............... 27-13 Brigham Young........................L ............... 41-12 at Colorado S ta te .................... L ................. 57-7 Idaho..................................... L ................. 14-6 Montana State.........................L ................. 20-6 at San D iego...........................L ............... 24-13 # in Billings

1959 (1-8) North D akota.......................... L ...............27-19 W y o m in g # ............................. L .................58-0 at Brigham Young................... W ................. 12-0 Denver....................................L ...............27-12 at Utah S tate........................... L .................28-0 New M exico............................ L ...............55-14 Colorado S tate........................ L ...............26-16 at Montana State..................... L .................40-6 at Ida h o ..................................L .................. 9-6 # in Billings

1960 (5-5) at North Dakota...................... W .............. 21-14 W y o m in g # ............................. L .................14-0 Utah State............................... L ............... 14-12 Idaho.................................... W ............... 18-14 at Denver...............................W .............. 26-12 Brigham Young........................ L .................. 7-6 at Colorado S ta te ................... W .............. 26-14 Montana State........................ W .................10-6 at Utah.................................... L .................16-6 at New M exico........................ L ................ 24-6 # in Billings

1961 (2-6) W y o m in g # ............................. L ................ 29-0 at Utah S tate........................... L ................ 54-6 New M exico........................... W ................ 40-8 at Brigham Young.................... L .................. 7-6 Utah........................................L .............. 24-12 Colorado S tate....................... W .............. 22-19 at Montana State..................... L ................ 10-9 Id a h o * * .................................. L .............. 16-14 # in Billings **in Boise

1962 (5-5) W y o m in g # ............................. L ................ 13-0 at North Dakota....................... L ................ 14-8 at Utah S tate........................... L .............. 43-20 Idaho.................................... W .............. 22-16 Weber S tate........................... W ................ 25-6 Brigham Young.........................L ................ 27-0 at Idaho State......................... W .............. 22-15 Montana State........................ W .............. 36-19 at New M exico........................ L ...............41-12 at Colorado S ta te ................... W .............. 16-15 # in Billings

1963 (1-9) at British Colum bia................ W ................. 16-0 W y o m in g # ......................... ...3 5 -0 North D akota...................... .19 -1 3 at Brigham Young................ ...2 7 -0 Idaho State.......................... .14 -1 3 Utah State........................... ...6 2 -6 at New M exico.................... ...2 4 -6 at Weber S ta te .................... .19 -1 3 at Montana State................. ...1 8 -3 Colorado S tate.................... . 2 0 -1 2 # in Billings

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1969 (10-1) at North Dakota...................... W .............. 24-10 South D a k o ta # ...................... W .............. 31-20 Northern Arizona.....................W ................ 52-7 at Weber S ta te ........................W .............. 20-17 Idaho..................................... W ................ 34-9 Idaho State............................. W .............. 46-36 at Portland S ta te ..................... W .............. 49-14 at Montana State..................... W ..................7-6 C a lP o ly ................................ W .................14-0 South Dakota State.................. W ................58-0 North Dakota S tate*................. L ................30-3 # in Great Falls *Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif.

1970 (10-1) North D a k o ta # ...................... W ................ 28-7 at Northern Illinois.................. W ................ 30-6 at Northern Arizona................ W ................ 20-0 Weber S tate...........................W ...............38-29 Id a h o * * ................................ W ...............44-26 at Idaho State.........................W ...............35-34 at South D akota..................... W ................ 35-7 Portland State........................ W ...............31-25 Montana State........................ W ................ 35-0 at South Dakota State............. W ................ 24-0 North Dakota S tate*................ L ............... 31 -16 # in Billings **in Pullman, Wash. *Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif.

1971 (6-5) South D a k o ta # ...................... W .................14-7 at North Dakota...................... W .............. 27-14 at C a lP o ly .............................W ...............38-14 Idaho......................................L .............. 21-12 at Boise State.......................... L .............. 47-24 Idaho State.............................W .............. 45-35 P a c ific ....................................L ...............30-14 at Weber S ta te ....................... W ...............14-13 at Montana State.................... W ................ 30-0 at Hawaii................................. L .............. 25-11 at Portland S tate..................... L .............. 36-29 # in Great Falls

1972 (3-8) at South D akota...................... L ................ 35-0 North D a k o ta # ....................... L .............. 42-14 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 40-17 at Pacific................................. L ................ 24-6 Weber S tate...........................W ................ 12-7 at Idaho State.......................... L ................ 14-7 at Hawaii................................. L ................ 30-3 Boise S ta te............................ W .............. 42-28 Montana State......................... L ................ 21-3 at Ida h o .................................. L .............. 31-17 at Tulsa................................... L ................ 10-7 # in Billings

1973 (4-6) Simon F ra s e r# ...................... W .............. 41-14

at North Dakota....................... L .............. 31-10 at R ice.................................... L .............. 21-10 at Northern Arizona.................. L ...............14-10 South Dakota......................... W .............. 31-19 Idaho State............................. W ...............19-14 at Montana State..................... L ................ 33-7 at Boise State.......................... L ................ 55-7 Idaho...................................... L ................ 20-7 at Weber S ta te ....................... W ................ 10-0 # in Great Falls

1974 (3-6-1) at Simon Fraser....................... L .............. 23-14 at South D akota.......................L .............. 24-10 at Nevada Las Vegas................ L .............. 20-17 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 24-13 Northern Arizona.................... W ................ 27-0 at Ida h o .................................. T .............. 35-35 at Portland S ta te .................... W .............. 24-14 Montana State......................... L .............. 43-29 at Idaho State.......................... L .............. 25-22 Boise S ta te ............................. L .............. 56-42

1975 (6-4) South Dakota......................... W .............. 51-17 Nevada Las Vegas.................. W .............. 21-20 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 48-12 Idaho State.............................. L ................ 10-7 Idaho.....................................W ................ 14-3 at Montana State......................L ................ 20-3 at Boise State.......................... L .............. 39-28 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 33-16 at Northern A rizona................ W .............. 28-22 at Simon Fraser........................ L .............. 24-10

Gene Carlson (Montana) 1976-1979 (16-25)

1976 (4-6) at Nevada Las Vegas................ L .............. 21-19 at Portland S ta te...................... L .............. 50-49 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 28-25 Northern Arizona......................L .............. 23-21 at Boise State......................... W .............. 17-14 at Northern Colorado................ L .............. 27-19 Montana State......................... L .............. 21-12 Idaho State............................. W .............. 21-17 at Ida h o .................................. L .............. 28-19 Simon Fraser.......................... W .............. 45-17

1977 (4-6) Nevada Las Vegas.................... L .............. 15-13 at Northern A rizona.................. L .............. 25-24 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 40-25 Weber S tate............................ L .............. 31-23 Boise S ta te ..............................L .............. 43-17 at Ida h o .................................. L .............. 31-20 Idaho State............................. W .............. 17-15 at Montana State...................... L .............. 24-19 Northern C olorado................. W .............. 34-13 at Puget S ou n d ...................... W .............. 18-17

1978 (5-6) Puget S ound ............................L .............. 23-12 at Portland S ta te ...................... L .............. 27-16 Northern Arizona...................... L ................ 15-6 at Weber S ta te ....................... W ................ 27-7 at Boise State......................... W ................ 15-7 Idaho...................................... L .............. 34-30 at Idaho State......................... W ................ 28-7 at Nevada Las Vegas................ L .............. 25-17

Montana State........................ W ................ 24-8 Northern C olorado................. W .............. 31-14 at San Jose S tate.....................L ................ 35-7

1979 (3-7) Washington S ta te # .................. L .............. 34-14 at Northern A rizona..................L .............. 26-13 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 23-16 Boise S ta te ..................... L ............... 37-35 Idaho State............................. W .............. 28-24 at Id a h o .................................. L .............. 20-17 Nevada................................... L .............. 27-20 at Montana State..................... L .............. 38-21 at Northern Colorado.............. W .............. 20-10 Portland S tate......................... L .............. 40-32 # in Spokane

Larry Donovan (Nebraska) 1980-1985 (25-37-1)

1980 (3-7) Simon Fraser.......................... W .............. 60-27 at Portland S ta te ......................L ................ 20-0 Idaho...................................... L ................ 42-0 Boise S ta te ............................. L .............. 44-10 at Weber S ta te ........................ L .............. 38-21 at Idaho State.......................... L ................ 17-0 Eastern W ashington............... W ................ 42-7 Montana State......................... L ................ 24-7 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 31-21 at Nevada................................ L ................ 10-7

1981 (7-3) at Northern A rizona................ W .............. 29-23 Northern Iow a........................ W .............. 42-21 at Boise State.......................... L .............. 27-13 at Ida h o.................................W .............. 16-14 Idaho State............................. W .............. 24-21 Portland S tate........................ W ................ 33-3 at Montana State.................... W .............. 27-17 Nevada..................................W .............. 33-26 Weber S tate............................ L .................. 7-6 at Eastern W ashington.............. L .............. 14-13

1982 (6-6) at Hawaii................................. L ................ 40-0 Puget S ound.......................... W .............. 38-10 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 36-35 at Nevada............................... W .............. 28-27 at Boise State.......................... L .............. 21-14 Idaho.....................................W .............. 40-16 at Idaho State...........................L .............. 28-14 Montana State........................ W .............. 45-14 at Portland S ta te ......................L .............. 35-28 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 42-20 at Oregon S tate........................L .............. 30-10 at Id a h o *................................ L ................ 21-7 *FCS Playoff game

1983 (4-6) Boise S ta te ............................ W .............. 21-20 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 35-19 at Northern A rizona................ W .............. 21-17 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 28-26 Nevada................................... L ................ 38-0 at Id a h o .................................. L .............. 45-24 at Montana State...................... L ................ 28-8 Long Beach State................... L ............. 38-14 at Eastern W ashington.............. L .............. 27-26 Idaho State...............................L .............. 31-17

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1984 (2-8-1)

1989 (11-3)

Abilene C hristian.................... W ...............42-28 at Portland S ta te .................... W ............... 17-16 at Idaho State ............... L .................43-3 at Weber S ta te ....................... L ............... 47-14 Northern A riz o n a ....................L ............... 24-18 Eastern W ashington................T ............... 14-14 at Boise State......................... L ................. 35-7 Idaho..................................... L ............... 40-39 Montana State........................ L ............... 34-24 at Nevada............................... L ............... 31-28 A rm y * ................................... L ............... 45-31 *Mirage Bowl in Tokyo

Eastern New M exico............... W at Fresno State........................ L Portland State........................ W at Eastern W ashington............ W at Ida h o .................................. L Weber S tate........................... W N e v a d a ................................ W at Northern Arizona................ W Boise S ta te ............................W at Montana State.................... W Idaho State.............................W Jackson S ta te *...................... W Eastern Illin o is*...................... W at Georgia S o u th e rn *............... L *FCS Playoff game

1985 (3-8) Cal-Fullerton.......................... W ...............31-30 at M innesota.......................... L ............... 62-17 Portland S tate........................ L ............... 21-16 Nevada.................................. L ............... 38-23 Idaho State.............................W ...............35-29 at Ida h o ................................. L ................. 38-0 at Montana State.....................L ............... 41-18 Weber S tate........................... L ............... 57-29 Boise S ta te ............................ L ................. 28-3 at Eastern Washington............. L ............... 52-19 at Northern Arizona................ W ...............32-31

Don Read (Sacramento State) 1986-1995 (85-36)

1986 (6-4) at Nevada............................... L ............... 51-17 Northern Arizona.....................L ............... 34-28 Eastern W ashington............... W .............. 42-37 at Boise State......................... L ................. 31-0 Idaho State.............................W .............. 38-31 Montana State........................ W .............. 59-28 Idaho..................................... L ............... 38-31 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 55-29 at Idaho State......................... W ...............57-13 at Portland S ta te .................... W .............. 35-14

1987 (6-5) Portland S tate......................... L ................. 20-3 at Northern A rizona................. L ............... 24-17 Nevada..................................W .............. 41-29 at Northern Iow a .................... W .............. 33-16 at Id a h o ................................. L ............... 31-25 Boise S ta te ............................ W ................ 12-3 Weber S tate............................L ............... 29-26 at Montana State.................... W ................ 55-7 Idaho State............................. W ................ 63-0 at Eastern W ashington.............W ................ 22-0 at Cal-Fullerton........................ L ............... 43-26

1988 (8-4) E. New M exico....................... W ................ 35-6 S. D. S ta te ............................. W .............. 41-16 at Idaho State......................... W ................ 34-7 Idaho.....................................W .............. 26-17 at Nevada................................L ................. 27-3 E. W ashington....................... W.._............... 30-6 Northern Arizona (2 O T)..........W .............. 33-26 at Boise State.......................... L ............... 31-28 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 41-14 Montana State........................ W ................ 17-3 at Portland S ta te ..................... L .................21-0 at Id a h o * ................................ L ............... 38-19 *FCS Playoff game

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*FCS Playoff game 41-15 52-37 30-21 22-16 30-24 ..3 1 -6 40-22 38-14 48-13 ..17 -2 35-21 ..4 8 -7 25-19 45-15

1990 (7-4) at Oregon S tate...................... W Thomas M o re ........................ W McNeese State....................... W Eastern W ashington.................L at Boise State.......................... L at Weber S ta te....................... W Northern Arizona.................... W Montana State........................ W at Nevada................................ L Idaho...................................... L at Idaho State......................... W

22-15 .. 62-0 45-22 36-35 ..4 1 -3 39-37 48-14 35-18 34-27 35-14 42-23

1991 (7-4) Humboldt S tate...................... W at Louisiana Tech.................... L at McNeese State.................... L Idaho State.............................W at Eastern Wash.......................L Boise S ta te ............................W Weber S tate........................... W at Northern Arizona................ W at Montana State.................... W Nevada (2 O T )........................ L at Idaho (OT).......................... W

..3 8 -6 21-11

..3 1 -3 24-13 20-17 ..2 1 -7 47-38 34-27 ..1 6 -9 35-28 35-34

1992 (6-5) at Washington S tate.................L Chico S tate............................W at Kansas State....................... L Eastern W ashington.................L at Boise State.......................... L at Weber S ta te........................ L Montana State........................ W Northern Arizona.................... W Idaho.................................... W Hofstra.................................. W at Idaho State......................... W

25-13 ..4 1 -0 27-12 27-21 27-21 ..2 4 -7 29-17 28-27 47-29 ..5 0 -6 21-14

1993 (10-2) South Dakota State................. W, at Oregon................................ L Idaho State.............................W, at Eastern W ashington............ W. Boise S ta te............................ W, Weber S tate ...........................W, at Northern A rizona................ W. Jacksonville S ta te .................. W. Sacramento State................... W. at Ida h o .................................W. at Montana State.................... W. Delaware*............................... L.

52-48 35-30 28-16 35-20 38-24 45-17 38-23 ..37 -7 ..54 -7 54-34 42-30 49-48

1994 (11-3) Sonoma S tate........................ W ................ 41-7 Carson-Newman.................... W .............. 48-14 Eastern W ashington............... W .............. 49-29 at North Texas........................ W .............. 21-17 C a lP o ly ................................. W ................ 45-0 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 34-24 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 35-20 Idaho.....................................W .............. 45-21 at Boise State.......................... L .............. 38-14 at Idaho State.......................... L .............. 28-23 Montana State........................ W .............. 55-20 Northern Io w a *...................... W .............. 23-20 McNeese S tate*..................... W .............. 30-28 at Youngstown S ta te *.............. L ................ 28-9 *FCS Playoff game

1995 (13-2) Eastern New M exico............... W .............. 41-14 at Washington S tate................. L .............. 38-21 Minnesota-Duluth................... W ................ 54-6 Boise S ta te ............................ W .............. 54-28 UC Davis................................ W .............. 41-20 Weber S tate ........................... W .............. 49-22 at Northern Arizona................ W .............. 24-21 at Ida h o .................................. L .............. 55-43 Idaho State............................. W .............. 35-21 at Eastern W ashington.............W ................ 63-7 at Montana State.................... W .............. 42-33 Eastern K en tucky*................. W ................ 48-0 Georgia S ou the rn *..................W ................ 45-0 Stephen F. A u stin *...................W .............. 70-14 at M a rs h a ll**......................... W .............. 22-20 *FCS Playoff game **FCS National Championship game

Mick Dennehy (Montana) 1996-1999 (39-12)

1996 (14-1) at Oregon S tate...................... W .............. 35-14 C a lP o ly ................................. W ................ 43-0 at Sacramento State................W .............. 35-17 Southern Utah........................ W .............. 44-13 Idaho State............................. W .............. 43-19 at Eastern W ashington............. W .............. 34-30 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 48-32 at Cal State N orthridge............ W .............. 43-36 Portland State........................ W ................ 63-6 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 24-10 Montana State........................ W .............. 35-14 Nicholls S ta te *....................... W ................ 48-3 East Tennessee S ta te *............ W .............. 44-14 Troy S ta te *............................ W ................ 70-7 at M a rs h a ll**........................... L .............. 49-29 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game

1997 (8-4) Stephen F. Austin.....................W ..............24-10 Saint M ary’s .......................... W .............. 35-14 Sacramento State....................W .............. 52-10 at W yo m in g ............................. L .............. 28-13 at Idaho State......................... W ................48-0 Eastern W ashington................. L ..............40-35 at Northern A rizona.................. L ..............27-24 Cal State N orthridge................ W ..............21-13 at Portland S ta te .....................W ................37-7


wmgmMK â– Weber S tate........................... W .............. 38-13 at Montana State.................... W .............. 27-25 at McNeese S ta te *................... L .............. 19-14 *FCS Playoff game

1998 (8-4) at Stephen F. A ustin................ W .............. 49-42 Southern Utah......................... L .............. 45-35 Cal P o ly.................................W .............. 37-14 at Weber S ta te ........................ L .............. 27-20 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 20-17 at Cal St. Northridge.................L ................ 21-7 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 33-20 at Eastern W ashington............ W .............. 30-27 Idaho State.................... !...... W ............... 40-13 at Sacamento State................ W .............. 31-16 Montana State........................ W .............. 28-21 at Western Illin o is*................... L ............... 52-9 *FCS Playoff game

1999 (9-3) South Dakota.......................... W ............. 45-13 Sac State................................W .... 41-38(20T) Weber S tate............................W ............. 81-22 at Portland S tate..................... L ..... 51-48 (OT) Cal St. N orth rid ge ................... W ............. 48-27 at Northern Ariz....................... W ............. 42-23 Eastern W ashington................ W ............... 25-7 at Idaho State.......................... W ..............73-23 at Cal P o ly .............................W ............. 28-14 Idaho.......................................L ..............33-30 at Montana State..................... W ............... 49-3 Youngstown S ta te *.................. L ..............30-27 *FCS Playoff game

Joe Glenn (South Dakota) 2000-2002 (39-6)

2000 (13-2) Hofstra.....................................L ................ 10-9 at Ida h o ................................. W ..............45-38 C a lP o ly ................................. W ................53-3 at Eastern Washington............. W ..............41-31 Sacramento State.................... W ..............24-20 at Cal State N orthridge............ W ..............34-30 Northern Arizona..................... W ................ 17-7 at Portland S tate..................... W ..............33-21 Idaho State............................. W ..............38-21 at Weber S ta te ........................W .............. 30-28 Montana State.........................W ................28-3 Eastern Illinois*.......................W ..............45-13 R ich m o n d*............................ W .............. 34-20 Appalachian State* ..............W ....... 19-16(0T) Georgia S o u th e rn **................. L .............. 27-25 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game

2001 (15-1) at Cal P o ly ............................ W .............. 31-17 Hawaii (in M a u i)..................... L .............. 30-12 Western W ashington.............. W ................ 30-0 Eastern W ashington................ W ... 29-26 (20T) at Sacramento State............... W ................ 42-7 Saint M ary’s ......................... W .............. 49-19 at Northern Arizona................ W .............. 38-27 Portland State....................... W .............. 33-13 at Idaho State........................ W .............. 32-28 Weber S tate.......................... W .............. 38-23 at Montana State................... W .............. 38-27 Idaho (2 0 T ).......................... W .............. 33-27

Northwestern S ta te *............. W .............. 28-19 Sam Houston S ta te *............. W .............. 49-24 Northern Io w a *..................... W ................ 38-0 F u rm a n ** .................... W ................. 13-6 *FCS Playoff game **FCS National Championship game

Portland State........................W ...............37-16 at Northern Arizona................ W .................23-0 at Sacramento State............... W ...............31-14 at Montana State..................... L ................. 16-6 C a lP o ly *................................ L ...............35-21 *FCS Playoff game

2002 (11-3)

2006 (12-2)

at Hofstra.............................. W ................ 21-0 A lb an y..................................W ................ 45-7 Northern C olorado................ W .............. 31-14 Idaho State............................ W ................ 13-9 at Id a h o ................................W .............. 38-31 at Weber S ta te ...................... W ................ 39-7 Southern Utah....................... W .............. 68-45 at Portland S ta te ................... W .............. 24-21 Northern Arizona................... W .............. 38-24 Sacramento State.................. W .............. 31-24 at Eastern Washington............. L .............. 30-21 Montana State......................... L ................10-7 Northwestern S ta te *.............. W ............. 45-14 at McNeese S ta te *.................. L ............. 24-20 *FCS Playoff game

at Iowa ..................... L ................. 41-7 South Dakota State.................. W ................ 36-7 Sacramento State....................W .............. 59-14 at Portland S ta te .................... W .............. 26-20 at Eastern W ashington............. W .............. 33-17 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 24-21 at Weber S ta te ....................... W .............. 33-30 Idaho State............................. W .............. 23-10 C a lP o ly ................................. W ................ 10-9 at Northern Colorado............... W .............. 53-21 Montana State........................ W ................ 13-7 McNeese S tate*..................... W ................ 31-6 Southern Illin o is *................... W ................ 20-3 M assachusetts*....................... L .............. 19-17 *FCS Playoff game

Bobby Hauck (Montana) 2003-2009 (80-17)

2003 (9-4) at Maine................................. W ..............30-20 North Dakota State................... L ..............25-24 Sam Houston S tate................. W ..............38-14 Idaho..................................... W ..............41-28 C a lP o ly ................................. W .............. 17-14 Weber S tate............................W ................ 12-7 at Idaho State.......................... L ..............43-40 Portland S tate.........................W ..............42-14 at Northern A rizona................. W ..............59-21 at Sacramento State................ W ................26-0 Eastern W ashington................ W ..............41-10 at Montana State..................... L ..............27-20 Western Illin o is * ..................... L .... 43-40 (20T) *FCS Playoff game

2004 (12-3) M a ine .................................... W ..............27-20 Hofstra................................... W ..............41-23 at Sam Houston S ta te ............. L ..............41-29 Northern C olorado................. W ..............27-16 at Weber S ta te ........................W ..............42-21 Idaho State............................. W .............. 24-22 at Eastern Washington............. W .............. 31-28 at Portland S ta te ...................... L .............. 35-32 Northern Arizona.....................W .............. 34-22 Sacramento State....................W .............. 52-21 Montana State........................ W .............. 38-22 Northwestern S ta te *............... W ................ 56-7 New H a m p sh ire *................... W .............. 47-17 Sam Houston S ta te *............... W .............. 47-17 James M a d is o n **.................... L .............. 31-21 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game

2005 (8-4) Fort Lewis.............................. W ................ 55-0 at Oregon.................................L .............. 47-14 South Dakota State..................W .................. 7-0 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 24-19 at Idaho State......................... W .............. 32-10 Eastern W ashington................. L .............. 34-20 Cal P o ly................................. W .............. 36-27

2007 (11-1) Southern Utah........................ W .............. 37-17 Fort Lewis.............................. W ................ 49-0 A lb an y................................... W .............. 35-14 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 18-10 Eastern W ashington................W .............. 24-23 at Sacramento State................W ................ 17-3 Northern C olorado..................W ................ 52-7 at Northern A rizona.................W .............. 21-16 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 34-31 at Idaho State......................... W .............. 27-14 at Montana State................... W ............... 41 -20 W o ffo rd *................................ L .............. 23-22 *FCS Playoff game

2008 (14-2) at Cal P o ly ............................. W .............. 30-28 Southern Utah........................ W .............. 46-10 UC Davis................................ W .............. 29-24 Central W ashington................ W .............. 38-35 at Weber S ta te ........................ L .............. 45-28 at Eastern Washington.............W ................ 19-3 Sacramento State................... W ................ 43-7 at Northern Colorado.............. W .............. 41-20 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 45-10 at Portland S ta te .................... W .............. 29-12 Idaho State............................. W .............. 29-10 Montana State........................ W ................ 35-3 Texas S ta te * .......................... W .............. 31-13 Weber S ta te *......................... W .............. 24-13 at James M ad ison *................ W .............. 35-27 R ic h m o n d **........................... L ................ 24-7 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game

2009 (14-1) Western S ta te ........................ W ................ 38-0 atU C Davis............................ W .............. 17-10 Portland S tate........................ W .............. 49-17 at Northern Arizona................ W .............. 41-34 Cal P o ly.................................W .............. 35-23 Eastern W ashington............... W .............. 41-34 at Sacramento State............... W .............. 45-30 Weber S tate........................... W .............. 31-10 at Idaho State......................... W .............. 12-10

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2013 MONTANA FOOTBA Northern C olorado......... w at Montana State............ w South Dakota S tate*....... w Stephen F. A ustin *........... w Appalachian S ta te *........ w V illa n o v a **.................... 1 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game

38-10 33-19 61-48 51-0 24-17 23-21

Robin Pflugrad (Portland State) 2010-11 (13-6)

2010 (7-4) Western State (C olorado) W ................ 73-2 at Cal P o ly .............................. L .............. 35-33 at Eastern W ashington.............. L .............. 36-27 Sacramento State................... W .............. 28-25 at Northern Colorado.............. W ................ 30-7 Idaho State............................. W .............. 47-28 at Portland S ta te .................... W .............. 23-21 Northern Arizona.................... W .............. 24-21 at Weber S ta te .........................L .............. 30-21 North D akota.........................W ............... 27-17 Montana State..........................L .............. 21-16

2011 (6-2) at Tennessee............................L .... Cal P oly ................................. W .... Eastern W ashington................W .... at Sacramento State................. L .... Northern C olorado..................W .... at Idaho State......................... W .... Portland S tate........................ W .... at Northern A rizona.................W .... Weber S tate!.......................... W .... Western O regon!.................... W .... Montana State!....................... W .... Central A rka n sa s**.................W .... Northern Io w a * * .....................W .... Sam Houston S ta te ** .............. L .... IWin vacated via NCAA Infraction case **P articipation and wins in NCAA FCS Championship vacated.

.16-42 .37-23 .17-14 .28-42 .55-28 ...33-0 . 30-24 .28-24 .45-10 ...32-7 .36-10 .41-14 .48-10 .28-31

Mick Delaney (UM-Western) 2012-Present (5-6)

2012 (5-6) South Dakota......................... W ............. 35-24 at Appalachian State................. L .............. 35-27 L ibe rty................................... W .............. 34-14 Northern Arizona...................... L .............. 41-31 at Eastern W ashington.............. L .............. 32-26 at Northern Colorado •. W 40-17 Southern Utah......................... L ...............30-20 at North Dakota....................... L ...............40-30 Idaho State............................. W .............. 70-24 at Weber S ta te ....................... W ...............24-21 Montana State......................... L ................. 16-7

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Head Coach Mick Dennehy

On July 26, 2013, the NCAA Committee on Infractions (COI) issued its findings regarding a NCAA investigation into the UM football program that began in February 2012. In its findings, the COI found that The University of Montana and a former head football coach failed to moni­ tor its football program. Specifically, violations occurred as a result of the following: (A) boosters providing extra benefits to student-athletes, some of which resulted in two student-athletes com­ peting while ineligible, (B) during one season, an undergraduate student assistant participated in coaching activities resulting in the football program exceeding the permissible limit of football coaches and (C) the institution and football coach failed to monitor these activities. As a result of the findings, UM is subject to the following penalties: (1) public reprimand and censure, (2) three years of probation from July 26, 2013, through July 25, 2016, (3) a limit of 59 football equiva­ lency scholarships during the 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 academic years, (4) with regard to the 2011 football season and games in which the student-athletes competed while ineligible, the vacation of wins and participation in the FCS Championship Playoffs, as well as vacation of the individual statistics for the involved student-athletes, (5) forfeiture of $3,000 which will be donated to local charities, (6) reduction of undergraduate student assistant positions by two dur­ ing the 2013-14 academic year and (7) external review of the compliance program. During the three-year probationary period, the institution will submit annual progress reports to the COI regarding compliance with all penalties and self-corrective actions.


CLAY PIER SO N S e n io r T ig h t E n d


MONTANA YEAR-BY-YEAR IN POST-SEASON PLAY 2012: GRIZ MISS PLAYOFFS FOR JUST THE THIRD TIME IN THE PAST 20 SEASONS

2009: ANOTHER TRIP TO THE FCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

For the third time in the past 20 seasons the Grizzlies did not advance to the Football Championship Subdivision (Division I-AA) playoffs. Mon­ tana finished 5-6 overall - suffering it first losing season in 27 years (since going 3-8 in 1985). It was just the second time in the last 20 seasons that the Griz have not finished first or second in the Big Sky Conference.

Montana played in the FCS championship game for the second year in a row and seventh time in the last 15 seasons. But, second-ranked Villanova rushed 51 times for 351 yards in a 23-21 Griz loss. It was the top-ranked Grizzlies’ only loss (14-1) of the season.

In October of 2012 Montana dropped out of The Sports Networks FCS Top 25 poll for the first time since 1998. That ended a run of 195 straight ap­ pearances , dating back to the Nov. 2,1998 poll.

2011: MONTANA VACATES PARTICIPATION Montanas participation in the FCS 2011 playoffs (UM went 2-1 in three games) was vacated due to an NCAA infraction.

2010: PLAYOFF RUN HALTED/REYNOLDS ENDS HIS BRILLIANT CAREER It had to end some time, and unfortunately that time was in 2010, as 7-4 Montana failed to make the playoffs for the first time in 18 seasons. Senior halfback Chase Reynolds finished his record-breaking career by setting school records for total touchdowns (59) and rushing touchdowns (52), and was just four yards short of the mark for career rushing yards with 4,067 - garnering all of those standards in just three seasons. The Griz suffered a huge setback when senior quarterback Andrew Selle suffered a career-ending injury in the fourth game of the season against Sacramento State.

UMs route to the title game was a difficult one. The Griz trailed 11thranked South Dakota State by 27 points (48-21) with 5:40 left in the third quarter, but out-scored SDSU 40-0 on their way to a 61-48 victory. Marc Mariani started things off with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, and he also scored twice on passes from Selle, and Reynolds rushed for two scores in the final quarter. The Griz defense held SDSU to 128 total yards and seven first downs in the final half. A week later UM forced 10 turnovers and crushed 12th-ranked, visiting Stephen F. Austin 51-0 in a quarterfinal contest. Montanas semifinal showdown against fifth-ranked Appalachian State and talented quarterback Armani Edwards, played in front of a national audience on ESPN, came down to the last play. Selle floated a 25-yard TD pass to Sambrano with 1:31 left. But Edwards drove ASU to Montanas 3-yard line, but a last-second pass was broken up, and the Grizzlies earned their seventh trip to the title game. Mariani, who was named to the Pro Bowl as a rookie with the Tennessee Titans in 2010, broke numerous receiving and return records in his career. Reynolds tied his own single-season record by rushing for 22 touchdowns. Selle passed for 28 TDs. On defense, linebacker Shawn Lebsock and safe­ ty Shann Schillinger ended their careers as two of the leading tacklers in school history. Schillinger was a sixth round NFL draft pick by the Fal­ cons, while Mariani was tabbed in the seventh by the Titans. Head coach Bobby Hauck, who left UM for UNLV following the 2009 season, advanced to the FCS playoffs all seven of his seasons as the head man, and won or shared seven league championships.

2008: MONTANA PLAYS FOR ITS SIXTH NATIONAL TITLE Despite losing 14 starters, Montana made it to the FCS title game for the sixth time, losing 24-7 to Richmond in Chattanooga. In the first round Montana handled Texas State 31-13. In the quarterfinals the Grizzlies avenged an early-season league loss (45-28) at Weber State, defeating the lOth-ranked Wildcats 24-13. In the FCS semi-final game Montana had its biggest playoff road win ever, beating top-ranked James Madison 35-27. For the season, senior quarterback Cole Bergquist passed for 3,156 yards and 28 touchdowns, and wide-out Mike Ferriter finished his career ranked ninth in school history with 2,089 receiving yards. Reynolds rushed for a (then) school-record 22 touchdowns. The defense was led by strong safety Colt Anderson, a Buck Buchanan Award finalist, who was Montanas lead­ ing tackier with 129 stops. Anderson, who now plays for the Eagles, was named their special teams MVP in 2011 and 2012.

2007: 15TH FCS PLAYOFF APPEARANCE IN A ROW

Caleb McSurdy was chosen Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP in 2011.

The Griz made their 18th overall playoff appearance and their 15th in a row in 2007. That 18th FCS playoff berth moved Montana past Eastern Kentucky for the most (17) in division history. Montana suffered a rare home loss in the playoffs, though, a 23-22 setback to Wofford.


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Montana was 8-4 overall and received an at-large bid into the playoffs. UM was led by Hilliard who rushed for 1,322 yards - the second highest total (at the time) in single-season history. The defense was ranked sixth in the country with a turnover margin at +1.08. The ninth-ranked Griz hosted a first-round playoff game, losing 35-21 to lOth-ranked Cal Poly. Montana had defeated Cal Poly 36-27 in Missoula earlier in the season.

2006: A TRIP TO THE SEMIS

Montana was 12-3 and advanced to the FCS championship game for the fifth time in the last 11 years.

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Hilliard, a 2006 Walter Payton Award candidate, was lost for the season due to an injury in fall camp. Senior quarterback Josh Swogger threw 17 TD passes, while senior receivers Eric Allen, Ryan Bagley, and Craig Chambers combined for 147 catches and 17 scores. Halfbacks Reggie Bradshaw, Brady Green, and Thomas Brooks-Fletcher combined for 19 rushing touchdowns. UM s young defense was ranked ninth in the FCS in total defense, allowing 226.4 yards a game. Host Montana defeated 22nd-ranked McNeese State 31-6 in an FCS firstround game, then knocked off visiting and No.lO-ranked Southern Illinois 20-3 in the quarterfinals, but were edged (19-17) out to third-ranked and visiting UMass in the semi-final game which was televised nationally on ESPN2. Hauck became the first Griz mentor in history to win four Big Sky titles.

2004: FIFTH TRIP TO THE FCS TITLE GAME IN THE LAST 10 SEASONS

Senior quarterback Craig Ochs passed for 3,807 yards and 33 touchdowns and set a league record by completing 68.7% of his passes. The Griz de­ fense was ranked third in the country in turnover margin (+1.47) with 38 take-aways. Hilliard tied the school record for touchdown runs with 17, while senior wide receiver Jefferson Heidelberger had the second most receiving yards in single-season history with 1,240. In the playoffs the host Griz handled their first three opponents at home relatively easy, beating Northwestern State (56-7), New Hampshire (4717), and Sam Houston State (34-13). The title game was a 31-21 loss to James Madison in Chattanooga. Sadly, the championship game was played on a field that was a quagmire, as the grass playing surface had reportedly recently been re-sodded, and big chunks of grass and dirt were tossed all over the field during the game by the players cleats.

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Halfback Yohance Humphery gained 142 yards on 30 carries and scored on a 2-yard run to culminate a 99-yard scoring drive ver­ sus Furman in the 2001 NCAA championship game.

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2001: GRIZ WIN SECOND NATIONAL TITLE Kicker Chris Snyder set four NCAA career FCS records.

2002: TIE FCS MARK FOR CONSECUTIVE WINS

Montana won its second national championship, defeating Furman 13-6. Junior quarterback John Edwards engineered a 16-play, 99-vard scoring drive for UM’s only touchdown in the game. Halfback Yohance Humph­ ery, Montana’s all-time career rushing leader, gained 142 yards on 30 car­ ries and scored on a 2-yard run to culminate that 99-yard scoring drive.

The Cfriz started the season with 10 wins in a row, and, combined with 14 straight wins the year before, tied the FCS mark for consecutive wins with 24. The streak began on September 22 of 2001, with a 30-0 home win over Western Washington, and was halted on Nov. 16 of 2002, with a 3021 setback at Eastern Washington in a game played in Spokane’s Joe Albi Stadium.

4he Griz defense limited the Paladins to 121 yards rushing and forced three turnovers. Furmans only score came on a Hail Mary pass as lime expired. Humphery wrapped up his illustrious career with 4,070 career yards.

Montana tied Pennsylvania, which had 24 wins in a row from 1992-95, for the longest winning skein in the division. The Griz also set the record for

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1999-97: GRIZ LOSE THREE STRAIGHT FIRST-ROUND GAMES The Griz dropped three first-round playoff games during this time, but in 1999 set the Big Sky record with their seventh straight FCS playoff appear­ ance, breaking the old standard of six that had been set by former Big Sky member Idaho from 1985-90. In 1999, visiting Youngstown State, coached by Jim Tressel, kicked a late field goal for a 30-27 win. In 1998 Montana suffered its worst playoff set­ back ever — a 52-9 drubbing at Western Illinois. Montanas three-game playoff losing streak in the first round started in 1997 with a 19-14 setback at McNeese State.

1996: MOSS TOO MUCH IN QUEST FOR SECOND TITLE IN A ROW Montana reeled off 14 straight wins to advance to the title game, and for the second year in a row they played at Marshall. Future NFF standout Randy Moss led Marshall, grabbing four touchdown passes in a 49-29 win. It was the first time ever that two undefeated (14-0) teams had squared off for the I-AA title. In the championship game, Griz sophomore quarter­ back Brian Ah Yat set (then) playoff records for pass completions with 36 and total plays (67). Senior wide receiver Joe Douglass set a playoff record with 13 receptions, and he also set Montana single-season standards with 82 catches for 18 touchdowns (both still school records), and he had 1,469 receiving yards, in UM s 11 regular-season games.

1995: UM WINS FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP The Grizzlies won their first national championship with a last-second, 22-20 come-from-behind victory over host Marshall in front of an FCS playoff-record crowd of 32,106 (this is still the record) in Huntington, West Virginia. Walter Payton Award-winning quarterback Dave Dickenson passed for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns in Montanas first three playoff games, when UM out-scored its opponents 163-14. In their first three playoff vic­ tories, the host Grizzlies beat Eastern Kentucky (48-0), Georgia Southern (45-0), and Stephen F. Austin (70-14). In the title game, Dickenson orchestrated a 12-play, 72-yard scoring drive, culminating with a 25-yard field goal by Andy Tarson with 39 seconds left for the game-winner. The big play in the winning drive took place on a fourth-and-three from the 50-yard line, as Dickenson connected with senior wide receiver Mike Erhardt for a 20-yard gain and a crucial first down. Senior wide receiver Matt Wells scored both of Montanas touch­ downs (24,1). Montana set playoff records with 125 first downs, 137 pass completions, 197 pass attempts, and 1,703 passing yards.

Walter Payton Award-winning quarterback Dave Dickenson or­ chestrated a 12-play, 72-yard scoring drive in UM's 22-20 title win at Marshall in 1995.

1993-1994: A PROGRAM ON THE RISE The host Griz squeaked by Northern Iowa 23-20 in a 1994 first-round con­ test, and then edged visiting McNeese State 30-28 in a snow storm on a 37-yard field goal by Larson with eight seconds left to play. Unfortunately, Dickenson was re-injured early in the McNeese win, and he was not able to play in the semifinal - a 28-9 loss to host (and eventual national cham­ pion) Youngstown State, which was coached by Tressel. In 1993, Montana rolled to a 10-1 regular-season record, with its only blemish a 35-30 loss at Oregon. After the loss to the Ducks, the Griz reeled off nine straight wins and won their first league title since 1982. The season ended in a 49-48 first-round shoot-out loss to visiting Delaware, as the Blue Hens scored with 55 seconds left to play. The Grizzlies 93 victories in the 1990 s were the second most in I-AA (Youngstown State won 103).

1989: GRIZ HOST PLAYOFF GAMES FOR FIRST TIME Montana hosted and won its first playoff game in school history, beat­ ing Jackson State 48-7 in the first round. The Grizzlies defeated visiting Eastern Illinois 25-15 in the quarterfinals, and then lost 45-15 to eventual national champion Georgia Southern in Statesboro in the semis.

1988 & 1982: IN THE PLAYOFFS After a six-year hiatus, in 1988, the Griz earned their first at-large bid into the playoffs, losing 38-19 at Idaho. Montanas initial trip to the playoffs was in 1982, when it won its first Big Sky title since the 1970 season. Despite winning the league championship the Grizzlies had to travel to Moscow, Idaho, losing 21-7 to the Vandals.

1969-1970: MONTANA PLAYS FOR A PAIR OF COLLEGE DIVISION TITLES Montana played for the College Division national championship in 1969 and 1970. The Griz went undefeated and untied for the first time in school history at 10-0 and won their first-ever Big Sky title in 1969. Both years Montana advanced to the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento, Calif., but, miss­ ing many starters because of NCAAs rules on junior college transfers, the under-manned Griz lost 30-3 to top-ranked North Dakota State in 1969 and 31-16 to the same team a year later.


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MONTANA’S FINAL FCS RANKINGS NCAA..................................................19th NCAA..................................................19th NCAA..................................................6th The Sports Network...........................3rd The Sports Network...........................8th The Sports Network........................... 1st The Sports Network...........................2nd The Sports Network........................... 11 th The Sports Network........................... 14th The Sports Network...........................7th The Sports Network...........................2nd The Sports Network........................... 1st The Sports Network...........................9th The Sports Network........................... 14th The Sports Network...........................2nd The Sports Network........................... 12th The Sports Network...........................3rd The Sports Network...........................10th The Sports Network...........................2nd The Sports Network...........................2nd The Sports Network...........................20th The Sports Network...........................4th NOT RANKED................................. N/R

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GRIZ YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE NCAA PLAYOFFS - COLLEGE DIVISION (0-2 NEUTRAL) 1969 ..........North Dakota StateA................... L 30-3 1970 ..........North Dakota StateA................... L 31-16 ACollege Division National Championship Game FCS/I-AA (48 GAM ES: 3 0 -1 8 : 2 7-6 HOME; 2-8 ROAD: 1-4 NEUTRAL) (20 A PPEA R A N C ES) 1982 1988 1989

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• Paradise Bowl 2001 ........................ Calvin Coleman, Thatcher Szalay, Vince Huntsberger 2002 ........................ Trey Young

• Las Vegas All-Star Game (Formerly the Paradise Bowl) 2004 ........................ Justin Green, Craig Ochs

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• Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game 2007.........................Josh Swogger 2009 .........................Colt Anderson 2010 .........................Shann Schillinger 2013.........................Dan Moore

• Players All-Star Classic 2012.........................Charles Burton 2012.........................Caleb McSurdy 2012.........................Jon Opperud

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UM offers 14 intercollegiate programs in mens and womens basketball, mens and womens cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, football, womens golf, womens soccer, mens and womens ten­ nis and womens volleyball. UM will compete in womens softball in the spring of 2015.

Jared Amoss

Brynn Molley

Dave Guffey

Assistant Director Grizzly Scholarship Association

Assistant Athletic Dir. Marketing and Community Relations

Associate Athletic Director for Communications

The Grizzlies/Lady Griz compete at the NCAA Division I level and are eligible for postseason competition, except for football, which competes in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly called Divi­ sion I-AA), which employs a 16-team playoff system. Montana is a charter (1963) member of the Big Sky Conference (cele­ brating its 50th anniversary this year), headquartered in Ogden, Utah. There are now 11 schools in the Big Sky Conference plus two football only schools, Cal Poly and UC Davis The 11 schools are: Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State, Northern Colorado and new for the 2011 12 season, North Dakota and Southern Utah.

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Chuck Maes

Rob Stack

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Associate Athletic Director Internal Operations

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Ryan Martin

Faculty Athletic Advisor

Director of Development

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Head Certified Athletic Trainer

Director of Strength and Performance

HEAD COACHES

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Brynn Molloy, Assistant A.D..................................4336 Marketing Assistant, TBA.......................................2696 Brent Reser, New Media D irector.......................... 2250

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Adam Bork

Ross Brunelle

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Jake Cookus

Trish Duce

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Bill Evans, Assistant Coach.................................... 5399 Jono Metzger-Jones, Assistant Coach................... 5366 Kurt Paulson, Assistant C oach............................... 5408 Kerry Rupp, Assistant Coach................................. 5399 Wayne Tinkle, Head Coach................................... 5334 Julie Tonkin, Program Coordinator....................... 5334

ACADEMIC/COMPLIANCE SUPPORT

RHINEHART ATHLETIC TRAINING CTR

Lindsey Goodm an....................................................2657 Laurel Hanson, Compliance................................... 5729 Grace Harris, Academic Advisor............................ 4420 Richard Keroack, Compliance Assistant............... 4345 Jennifer Zellmer-Cuarsema, Academic Advisor....................................................2600

Drew Babcock, Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer.........................................................6362 Melanie Dalpias, Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer....................................................... 6362 Justin Hunt, Associate Certifed Athletic Trainer....................................................... 6362 Karla Judge, Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer....................................................... 6362 J.C. Weida, Head Certified Athletic Trainer........................................................6362

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Kandice Gregorak

Ty Gregorak

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Volleyball

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Heather Alexander, Business Office....................... 5990 Aaron Heiner, Computer Technician.................... 5489 Stacey Kahler, A.D. Admin. Asst./Spirit Squad.... 5348 Ryan Martin, Athletic Business Manager.............. 5404 Suzi Walsh, Admin. Asst., Olympic Sports ......... 5435

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SPORTS INFORMATION Joel Carlson, Asst. S.I.D........................................... 5414 Dave Guffey, Assoc. A.D......................................... 5402 Renee Valley, Media E ditor.................................... 6899

Dan Ingram, Assoc. A.D., Developm ent............. 6294

TENNIS ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE CENTER Jeff Butler, Assistant Director..................................4085 Charlie Woida, Director.........................................4085

Steve Ascher, Head Women’s Coach......................9436 Kris Nord, Head Men’s Coach................................5410

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SOFTBALL TBA........................................................................... 5435

VOLLEYBALL Candace Gregorak, Assistant Coach...................... 1582 Allison Lawrence, Assistant Coach........................ 5165 Jerry Wagner, Head Coach.................................... 5411

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Trish Duce, Assistant Coach................................... 5779 Shannon Schweyen, Assistant C oach................... 5338 Robin Selvig Head Coach..................................... 5334 Julie Tonkin, Program Coordiantor...................... 5334

WOMEN’S GOLF GRIZZLY SCHOLARSHIP ASSOC.

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Kerry Rupp

Track & Field

Mens Basketball

Jared Amoss, Assistant Director............................. 5405 Colleen O’Brien, Admin. Assistant........................ 6487 Cyndi Steigers, Receptionist....................................6481 Greg Sandberg, Executive Director.......................6481

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Chuck Maes, Assoc. Athletic D irector..................2213 Sue DeMers, Events Coordinator........................... 2233 Tia Fluri, Events Coordinator.................................2222 Janie Haight, Events Coordinator........................... 2202 Paul Hengel, Facilities Assistant.............................2214

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Paul Hengel

Justin Hunt

Karla Judge

Stacey Kahler

Computer Technician

Facilities Assistant Internal Operations

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Admin. Asst., A.D.

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Nate Michael

Colleen O’Brien

Brent Reser

Doug Sirois

Compliance Assistant

Video Production Coord.

GSA Administrative Assistant

New Media Director

Asst. Equipment Manager

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Cyndi Steigers

Julie Tonkin

Renee Valley

Suzi Walsh

Jennifer Zellmer-Cuaresma

GSA Receptionist

Basketball Program Coordinator

Sports Information Media Editor

Administrative Assistant Olympic Sports

Athletic Academic Advisor


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ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2014

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2013 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department

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